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WEDNITSDAY MORNING, FEB. 6, 1862
The- Wester. Armory Question in
&Wee has aeniceiis Chiterniut or the
Hotiaa Cototoittee - certh4 important ques
tion, we are gratified to observe that the
-rittiyiley. the proms:lingo 'hi ibe House it,
sag** idiom Mit- Gee. Mooinsee le
- - -
indefatigable in the work:whirl devolves
on him as representative of the claims and
intereitk of; Pittsburgh. Daring the late
i 1
debate , on the Army Appropriation Bill,
while the }Tom: Wis ;in. Committee of : the
Wholei,eifter Mr. Car, of Ohio, had made an
elahorate bat not very stioaessfal, and ear
...
tainly,467 Undignified, attempt to answer
Mr: ParWs Clloquent and well-sustained
- --, arraignment of the do-nothing, defeneive
war-strategy, tibia now Naas to find fifer
in . high coasters, Mr. Moorhead took part
in'thedellate, by moving an amendment in
riferewie to a propeeition in the bilJ. - tmde _
'eorts*ition=namely, ',forrepairs and im
. prwremeits and new machinery at della;
*mat Armco", at Springdeld, Massachn
gotta, $160,000.
In "
teo*gto strike out the ateive appro
priation, Mr. Moorhead's object, as he ex
plained_it, Was, to ' , ascertain what is the
• . precise extent tp vrileb, it. is Proposed to-go
in the expenditure of this $150,1100 for•re
,— pain 'and. improvements and new machi
., . • ,
aux. et the 'national armory." • Mr. Morrill
explained that it - uwas not for any new ad.:
dition i lmtior repairs." • After some further
discussion on the,part of several members,
Mr. Moorhead, at the request of Mr. Mc
. Knight, 'withdrew his amendment, having
accomplished the purpose desired by both
gentlemen, of giving the subject of a West
ern Armory such.,a congressional Tortilla
' tion as theoccasion Permitted—pending the
more thorough discussion which cannot be
,
introduced for acme time yet.
• •
; • A Vision of the Southern Empire.
• • The Louisville-Courier, secession, is die
-
- • dinaing , basis of peace, pn which it says
It -will Ix willing to settle the present
--
strife. it is, that if we will recognize
Southern independence, and agree to- de
liver up, their figitive slaves, they will
agree Mitres trade between the two sec
tions. Somebody opposes the selibme, as
tending to , destroy Southern manifestoes.
This Is replied to as follows: .
• It is urged that we ought to protect our
• own - syStem•of manufactures. Why ?
Would;we respect our people more if
- they were shoemakers, weavers and cot
tenspiniters,lhan we do now as farmers
. and planters? For myself, , want. a
• • iiithin composed of people whose pur
_ Baits ennoble - them, not pin -makers„ and
• last-turners. 1 want-them, then, soldiers]
'and statesmen by birth, education and pur
suitaborn to command, and trained - froiu
• the earliest infancy to a kind protection of
an inferior race. I want them all slave
holden end republicans loving constitu- 1
I Lionel libertyLpreferring honor to life,
• much less to money—breathing - .the - pure
- air of the country, and worshipping. God :
instead of. mammon.---Such a people ; we
%Will he With independence—the Romans l
and Spartan, of America—knights trained
the pursuits of a genuine chivalry—true
• lovers of mankind—worshippers of the im
mortal.iii literature, in science, and in song
• —dosing; noble and kind—the children of
God; planting their feet upon the shoulders
and wielding the scePlre of a true su rem
' • P
soy over , the heads of the abject follower'
.of Mammon and his tribes. •
When we - have independence, and
elan grant free trade. to . our former op ,
pressers, then will come the proud hour of
the Saul and complete triumph of the_
• . Lookat 'the map of America, and
Me how we tear from the vitals of Abe
Union nearly all - duals valuable. We then
'aluill.be 'seated on 'the throne of the new
continent=llie true seat of all constittrtibnal
tovernitent and republican liberty-holding
- 'in'. servile' dependence out former oppres
. sonil We will hold their very means of
living in our hands. Lewerour tariff and
they will sink—raise it, and they will.lick
the duit beneath our feet. Then we will
hold them in bonds to keep the peace, to
catch' our. slaves; to bend before our word,
the dependents and feudatories of the true
men of_ America.' At every session they
will fill.. the lobbies of our Congress with
oommlUees to beg for mercy in the adjust
<mint of the detaili of our tariff--begging
for thelwead which we will give them, be
' _cause yrs love mankind. At each return
,
Ong saltier' of our Congress you will see
them fawning around the. throne they will
acknowledge, returning to us our fugitives,
and in every way endeavoring to propitiate
the people; they so insolently attempted in
the old Union to enslave—the last instance
histery Of the"members rebelling against
the gielly.t."
They, will bo our white dependents—a
anperior kind of slaves—living by bounty,
- and - dependent on our will, and. 'crouching
•.': -- baneath the shadow of our empire. • Bles
dal by 'Mud-Providence, we will pour forth
•• ' • for mankind the means of life out of the
. .,.,.,exotedingitibuidance of 'our unrivaled
; --Nature has made all nations de
: dent on ue for Cotton, and with it, we
. willoommand a univer
•7' brotherhood and universal peace.
,Now let the resider who' has read this
precioui_bit of Southern bombast inquire
'• whether it is worth while to bolster up
slavery for the sake of educating men to
stitch' Idean'and feelings as are here
znaiiro foolish es - to im
..
iglus gnat.* can live together asAne pee
even If the rebellion' an be , put down
iltitriying slavery, while that de
lectable inititution exists to divide us. If
- 'it Proroked war when there was no real
*tension for •iL except in its innate. and
"
deteitible 'arrogance and dorilishness, is it
prahible we can live in peace after the war
is otir with all the other added causes of
diseorL- -It is egregious hilly, it is sheer
madness to entertain such - a _vain,
prepostertuts hope. -There_qati be no peace
in the c?c11,27 until slavery is destr - ed.
• is long as it 'remain, there 'will be an apple
2 diticord * which will provoke continual
•- quarrels, and involve the country In moral
And financial ruin. Away With IL Root
• itout:- Then will permanent peace, ,com
- plats nnioa, Eminent prosperity to all the
laid, be•our happy lot, and not till then._
' trod speed the' happy day when the foot of
. .
:a Single oleic. shall no longer pollute our
•
A Voccant ROE THSZE—aa. Paa.IDENT
OX ins Wii.—he Hon, Mr. Diven,-maia
tlity of CongriwitlanaNewrork, la a letter
. - Y-Aptblislual •in • the N. Y. Times, says: that
the President-hated the, other day in Ms
praaeace that there was probably
_but one
IMPS in the • cotattry more anzious for a battle
'that Wan was McCieilan.
" The, Piesident repudiated., in words of
withering tabake,_ the charge that he,--or
- •
Mr. Bewarkoi Gen. McClellan, were tam
; .; iatria&ci delaying,
,tnti.,,af' any: consider*-
elan for libels re bel WAR:atlas, or that: t ovit of ending the
wax by any mans Mho* than aoaquatt•ea
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Ai *144-, ~...?tor*./o:ilva.L6l.
passed the fallowing joint resoinuo'
imansly:
REacitrati, By the Senate and Houselof.
Representatives of the -Voinenoneteeitliks.of
Pennsylvania, in. General Assembly met, That
'Our Senators from this State be and they
are hereby instructed to vote for the imme
diate eapalsicin of the laid Jesse D. Bright
from his seat in AtieUnitedStates Senate.
In the House, on Monday last, the Coin
.!mittee• en , Federal , Relations reported the
resolution and moved that the Heusi take
it up—yeas 31, "nays 32. Not two-thirds
voting for it, it was lost. Later in the day
Mr. Bigliam moved that the - House go into
committee of the srßai on the joint resolu
tion-from the Senate relative to the expul
sion 'of Jesse D. Bright, a Senator in the
Senate'of the United States, from Indiana.
--Yeas 47,—nays 37. So the resolution
was_determined in the affirmative. • After
some time spent in discussion, the Commit
tee rose, the resolution was read again, and
postponed ',for further consideratitin. It
probably passed next day, Tuesday. If Mr.
Cowan votes for Bright, he will not only
misrepresent-his censtitsents,but - ibrin the
faceof the Legislature, and allfor air:arrant
&traitor as ever lived:
"the 'Duty we. Owe Our Government
_in this the'Honr of her Direst Ex
tremity."
This was the themeofa lecture delivered
by Gen. Jim LANE, ' before the Mercantile
Library Association at Leavenworth,- on
an hour's notice...We take a few extracts
to 'show the
. spirit which animates the man
-in .14 war-against the rebellion : -
When I - think who caused this war I feel
like a fiend. When I think that the men
who have been the_CabUiet officers, the. Sen
ators, the Congressmen, the. Generals, the
Colonels; when I think that the very men
Who, - for twenty years, have fattened on
this Government, are now raising_their
hands to strike it down—l feel like taking
them all by the throatlike throttling and
strangling them all. _
For a quarter of a century I have been
an actor in public affairs, and during all
that time I have , seen twenty millions at
the North governed and controlled by six
millions at the'South. And no matter how
extravagant the demand made by any one
of these lords of the lash he had only to
rieein his seat and say: "Mr. Speaker,
unless this request is granted we shall se
cede," and the Hotspur - gained a submissive
acquiescence.
- The South having failed in conquering
Kansas, in making it a Slave State--failed,
just a little, having failed to protect slavery
: inside the Constitution, deliberately- and
coolly went to work to establish its empire
outside the Constitution. If any oneshould
say to the South, "We will acknowledge
your independence," would it secure peace
to us for a day ? Never. But I will tell
you what it would do. It would write
"coward", in burning letters on the forehead
•f every_free man and hand over to ' our
children a war_which we ought to end our-,
selves.- My children may call me every
thing else ' but they shall never call me
coward. War, war, perpetually, until the
North is conquered by the South, or the
South is conquered- by the .North. There
are a class of persons who want to close
this War, and permanently, but they want
to fight in such a Way that' the slaves shall
not be free. To carry out this policy, you
must fight without_ killing .anybody. For
if you kill a master the slaves will escape.
Until the last ten days the policy has been
to fight so as not to hurt slavery.
and
way-tin'close this war is to fight,
and to fight . everythieg that stands in the
way. Cruel 1 -I remember well,_ shortly
after the bottle of Buena Dicta, report came
into the.camp that a party of Mexican men,
women and children had been butchered in
the mountains. I was ordered out with a
detachment of men, and brought in forty or
fifty mutilated bodies, and reported to Gen.
Taylor that they were butchered by the
-Camanches. No one ever questioned Gen.
_Taylor's goodness of heart or his skill as a
soldier, bat he replied: "The Camanches
seem to be fighting on the same side we are.
We won'tinterfere with , them." Now, bar
barism of the most terrible charactm• has
marked every step of this war as waged by
the rebels. I don't say I would call in the
Camanches, but I do say that it would not
pain me to see the negro handling a gun,
and I believe the negro boy may just as
well becomci food for, powder as my eon.
For twenty years I was a respectable mem
ber of the Democratic party.
A Voice—" Not very respectable." -
Well, I mean as respectable as any mem
-ber of that party can be. Even in 1862 I
was still d Democrat, when our party at
Baltimoredenlared that all other subjects
might be agitated, but - Slavery was sacred.
We might "agitate" the Word of God, -agi
tate" His law, "agitate" the golden streets
of the golden city—but bele' re Slavery we
must bow our faces in silence
.—it was too
sacred Lobe talked about. I have lost that
reverence, and so much progress have I
made that I'would not give one drop of the
blood of the humblest soldier within the
sound of my voice to save Slavery from
eternal perdition. . • '
We. have lost just men_ enough for the
preservation of Slavery, have made widows
enotigh, orphans enough.
Go yonder to that fierce fought battle,
ground at Springfield. There out of twelve
hundred, five hundred and -- Seventy killed
and wounded 1. Kansas has offered up
enough blood to this Moloch, and so has
every other State. And I thank God our
Government is safisfied that the war has
gone along far enough in- that direction.
Who feeds this rebellion? four million
slaves. Who clothes this rebellion ? four
Million slaves, Take, from that side and
put them on this. [Applause.] If they
were mules you would do it in a minute.
-And-yet I think a man is worth more to the
enemy - than a=mule.
• • • • • • •
.Bo terrific is the crime of these traitors,
I care not who involves them in ruin and
death. Let us teach them, treason against
this Government is crime against God as
well as spins& man.. -I care not whether
-the punishment ii inflicted - on the battle
field, on the gallows, or from the brush by
a negro. Death! death,. that crushes out
this terrible rebellion I—let our children
remember that the punishment of treason
is death I - •
Why see here, it• almost unmans me to
hear people talk about the constitutional
rights" of Stites in rebellion, of States
outsides of the Conetitution. The . " consti
tuthinel ytibteof South Carolina I Great
God!. ; , I 'wonder how be before
Kansas is called upoh to return a fugitive
slave to South Carolina, to Missouri. When
the Kansas man is called npon 7 to , retuin a'
slave let him - remember the five hundred
and'seventy dead and wounded ar•Sprinv
field now charged up to the recount of the.
State of Missouri. Do : ' you love Kansas,
love yotir wife and home? flee to it that
hthmouri is five: If you 'love - these things
see to it - that there is not I slave lett there
thirty diYa hence... .
I - believe it is the business of Kansas
exclusively, with the gallant assistance of
Wiseonsin, Illinois, Ohio and other States.
soon to he represented here; M.' free all
slaves west of the - Mississippi. - Oh; what
a thrill delight would run through the
country; to hear Kansas declare thit neither
Slavery nor involuntary seriltude shall
exist within the boundaries of Texas, and,
having made the demotion, to fight it
through. That little colony planted hen
In '54 .freetf., Ifausac - thet: Cherokee, then
glivery'Was blotted out,' crashed out, stest
of the Mississippi:. That's the baldness of
Kinstia, - ..asaisted.by.the gallant West.
I,am authorised. :by.the Government to
say to eseryottlesrand ; prints that I will a skive for eintion• of you; and I don't
tito holt' soon you catch la=
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In con - 1 3o n me t li,e
only way f'..% - serpryOK ooVlhuahir*ihd ,
serve itehhetu:iiillyi qat
you'are soldierslf fieedoin. To take Ytp
the glove the traitors hare thrown down,
ihswet their ciallengiliyjkildlyViiielaim
qog,thabatile-iry:lf Freedoin._ its that,
Oh bow certain are we of our.leader. God
himself marches before, and„for, my. part,
I would jnst as soon. follow! Min,' es any
other-leader.-
•
Farewell, and when we meet again, may
it be in the piping times of peace. -
News from Tennessee
A gentleman who has made his way fioto
Nashville, through the line of both armies,
has informed the editor of the Louisville
Demean:ft, that ZOLLTCOFFER 11 . 23 aVer6o to
attacking Tuotras, and when ordered to do so
by Currerroce- he said, - with tears in his eyes,
that he might as well take out the men and
hang them :
When ZoUicoffer fell, Crittenden, not being
seen on the ground, a couple of colonels whom
he not know took command un tilCo I. Cum
mings ordered a retreat. Some one cried that
the day was lost, "every man for himself."
Then theylhrew down everything that could
impede_ their flight, and rushed for the in.
trenehments and then for the river. The rush
for the boat s was so great that. hundreds were
crowded into•the river and drowned; the cav
alry pushed into the swollen river. pall melt,
and many' of them were also . drowned. The
lowest estimate any of them put on the rebel
loss was I,ooo—some saying lolly I,soo—but
they stated that the majority , of them were
drowned,
When asked what the Union force was by
which they were hemmed in, they replied that
it could not bare been less than 30,000 or 40-
000. They.luid no idea where Gen. Crittenden
was, and their estimate of the Union forces
was the strongest evidence of the panic under
which they fled.
/13 , , this gentleman we learn that Parson
Brownlow's health is very poor. Ills son
stated that he doubted if his father would
live to reach the Union lines; and if his
health would permit, ho did . not believe the
rebel guard would let him go. It is to be
hoped,. however, that the defeat of Critten
den's army, the death of Zollicoffar, and the
panic which evidently now prevails all through
East Teinessee, together with Gen. Thomas's
advance, will open the way forth. safe arrival
of the parson in a land of freedom.
This gentleman is on his way to.see Andy
Johnson, and reports that the rebels have
seised Johnson's house, turning it into a hos
pital, and confiscating all his property; that
In order to save his mother • from -.the most
fiendish persecution, one of Johnson's eons
has taken the oath to support the rebel cause,
or at least not to furnish aid and comfort to
the Unionists. Another son is hiding among
the hills, and has been since last December,
looking with eager, longing eyes for the al,
preach of the Union forces and the relief
from a life of wretchedness.
We einoerely trust the newe is—true that
Gen. Thomas le advancing into Tennessee,
and pray he may net stop till he bas taken
po ion of Knoxville. :Thousands will
Clock to hie standard, and the great avenue of
communication between the East and West
will thus be broken up.
SPECI.III, .WOTICES
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la - To Horse Owners.—Dr. Sweet's
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES tenor--
Tailed by any; in all case. of Lantenem, wising from
Sprains, Bruise., or Wrenching, Its effect is ruiglosi
and certain. Narneis or Saddle Galls, Scratches,
Mange, dc., it will also cure speedily. Sparta and
Ringbone may-be easily prevented and cured in their
Incipient stages; but maimed as.. are beyond the
possibility of a radical cure. No rase of the kind,
however, le so desperate or hopelem but it may be al.
Isolated-by this Liniment, and its faithful applica
tion will always rumen the lameness and enable the
horse to travel with campanili& else.
Every hone Diner shoal have this remedy at hand
kr its timely i.e at the Ant appearance of hunt
will etientuelly prevent these formidable dlanien men
intend, to whk-h all hones are Ilan!, and whine nu
der of many othorwim valuable hones nearly worth
R.( E. SELLERS d CO., Agents, corner or Wast
and Second erne% Pittsburgh. aget7:l3,lsuir
~M- B lood ' ood.—Attention is call
ed to the most remarkable and scientific preparation,
advertised la smother column. It ban entirely new
Wives - wit and mast not he cordbunded with any of
the numerous patent medicine of the day. It le •
certain remedy for all the diseases specified, and ft
rectally those of a Chronis nature—of long standing
of weeks, months and mfrs. Sufferers, try it.
Mimic CHURCH & DIIIPOST, of New York, UV the
sole agents far it, and also proprietors of the world
renowned Da. hiaroreslircurrms 00.1LOLLI., sni
de which emu Mother should have In her medicine
clam, in awe ernes*, and containing, se It does, no
paregoric or opiate of any kind, It can be maid upon
with the utmost confidence, and will be frond an Ito
minable specific In all cases of infantile, complaint,
—Ohio State Joerwel, Wombs,
For WA by GNOME 11. KEYSER, Agent, No. 140
Wood street, Fittsbn b, Pa. del7:droT
4 M — ake :uperior Coner Mill and
8111ALTING WORKS, PArrastaran.
• PARK, 'M'CURDY & Co.,
Markotoctworo of SEIZATRINO, BRAZIERS' AND
BOLT COPPER, ERESSED CAPPER. BOTTOMS,
RAINED STILL BOTTOILS,,BI S ILTER BOLLES;
&xi importers and dealm/n METALS, TIN PLATE,
SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on hood.
TIEN/IRS , MACHINES AND TOOLS.
Wananover., No. 149 rim and 120 Second street.,
Pittsburgh, Penn's.
learSpeetal orders of Copper cut to any desired yet
tern. . myrkdavelyT
ZerFemales! Females!! Females!!!
um that eafv, ph:saint Remedy known as
HELIEROLD'S EXTRACT RUCHE!,
For all coinplabits incident to the sex.
No Emily should be without lt,
Andlone will when once tiled by there.
It Is need by YOUNG end OLD
In the Decline or Change of Lite,
And After and Before Marriage, '
Bitting and Alt• Confinement,
To Strengthen the Nerves,
Restore Nanny to Its Proper Channel, and
Invigorate the Btnken-down Constitution,
Prom whatever dense Originating.
USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS!
Take-
ECCLIZSOLD'iI lixTßAcr Bucau.
Ba advertisement in =other column. Cut it m
and meld fur li. t Ja2nwesdeviT
wt. a. zotorsoz-..• situaa,
wriwtow rownAssitn.... uncut.
WII,OBINSON, MINIS & NIL.
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Wow, Plstbrzrgb, Pena'a.
Omor., Na..2l,lAzArr Brum
Manufutore all Wads of STEAM( ENGINES AND
MILL ALACRINIRK, CASTINGS, amino/a)
WORK, STICAII.BOILKR3 AND SKEET IRON
WOEL •
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NarJOBBIRG AND ItRPAIRING done on short
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far JOBB COCILBAR 88,0.,
mum.actur.: ofiztox BAILEst, IBON VAULTS,
AND. veuur Dams. WINDOW 5110Triss,
WINDOW GIIABDS, ge., Nos. td. Second street tod
Na Third etrset, , betareen-Wood and Nasky.
Ilais on hand a variety of new Patterns, Luny
gad philn, suitable for all gamma;
Partioilar attention paid to enclosing - Onto. Lott
Jobb7 done at ibort ohs
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ttoburgb, Steel Wor .
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OILS,: Na. 59 - Woo!. Bram, opleallte St. Charles
Hotel. Pittsburgh; Pa:.. . 1a18:10
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by given that on and &In FMONIM 3i,
the TWO MILL RELIEF TAX, the Com
reingtonens tor she yearlB6l. will -; et the
CauntyTreastirer'e OMpej MarFhlet.;lffirLAll
ottlinnforetelhrtaseiintoalnlnir tutniiil at that time
will be pniii the halide of Collectii,trith•the4LO-
DlTlON OF TEN PER CENT. for n.lleetintn se per
1: set of I..aturtbly, Inth .rmsoary,
PLOT%
Je:l7.2wdeitwT C..ntity Trentirne.
(ATY: GAUGER - 8 OFFICE:
b.. been remo*ed to JOB NEURON'S
LUbiltroE i burner of ILind stud
T etat
Wee,. , M. '
- City Ganger ;
rA LLE(3I/ENY-littllltlE--ELEc.
',-/ no Notga..—Ah election for loreehlorit, Man
agers and Officers of the "Company for meting
Bridge over the Alleghenyriver, opposite Pittsburgh,
to the comity of Allegheny," will Iro hehl at the
- Toll - frouse, at the south end of the hri ,, ze.on MON
DAY, the dd day of March next, at !b... hOur of two
o'clock, p. tn. i WM. Hos , r.11(1110,
fel:dtfelo . t nasurer.
ettaartscaut Darner, Go APANT •
Birmingham, Jan. 02
18.
A..N N UAL ELECTION for Bev-
L. - v. en Directorsof thiallank, in wry,: for one year,
will ho held at the Bank, on TUESDAY, February
12th. between the hour, of 3 old 6 o'clrh, p. m.
ja.2B:dti „ . JOHN P. BEECH, Craftier.
.111 E Pi' ALP VERTIS.E.IIIEJrTS
MAUVE INK,
.PITOTOG11.! A Warms,
DIABIZEI FOB IRM.
W. S.. HAVEN',
Corifi, of Wood awl Third Shwo. piebhuroh.
T'
THREE SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS,
Full Iron Frame and Roeea•aad Curl
$l6O. CASH ONLY. For calla by
fee JOHN H. MELLOR.
WINES ANOLYQ I OES.
SE A INS GN KEN T.
OLD PORT WINE,
SHERRY WINE,
MADEIRA WINE,
CATAWBA WINE,
HUNGARIAN WINE,
CLARET WINE. -
OLD FRENCH BRAMDT,
CATAWBA BRANDY,
BLACKBERRY BRA N DY,
OLD RYE WHISKEY,
JAMAICA BUM,
HOLLAND DIN
Fur sate, for medlcinal riurpoem by
SIMON 'JOHNSTON, Denoorat,
And dealer In choice FamilY Medicines,
le9• censer Smithfield and Fourth ate.
G •
ROCERIES- •
60 Lib& P. B. Sugar—fair to prime.
25 do Cuba do do oo
40 bbls. A. Coffee Sugar,
30 do B. do
50 do Crasbea and GruoulsfA Sugars,
10 tierces
30 blds. Stuart's Syrup,
95 do Bristol •
Su half cheats B. Tea.
20 do G. P. and isuPerld Tea,
40 do Black tea,
350 bags Caffee—fair;prikno sad choice,
75 butts Tobacco-5s and 10s,
•
20 do 'do • nu curd,
5 drums Codfish,
20 bbl.. large No. 3 Mackerel,
10 do mod. do do
•
la story and for sale by
J. S. 'DILWORTH CO.,
fe4 Wholesale Grocers, 6,uond street
UTILLIAMS
T 7 UNEQUALED DOUBLE THREAD FAMILY .
•
SEWING MACIILNES.
Price, E 23 to $5O, according to style of Cal.inet.
oar Bale Hoom,'No. 12 7/4111 STREET, corner of
Market.
These Machines are unrivaled for the facility with
which they execute all kinds of work required of a
complete machine. They combine simplicity
with noisier action unattained by any other
machine, whibs in cheaputas they have no rival.
All Machines warranted and kept In repair one
year free of charge.
(ALLEY A STRAIN, Sole Agents for Western
Penn's, No. /2 Fifth street, corner of Market, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
LILLEY A STRAIN. Manufacturers eland have
Mr tale; 'Wholesale and Retell, all kinds of SEWING
MACHINE NEEDLES., ,
LILLET k STRAIN,
No. 12 Effth it.. corner of Haricot.
.sarsTs WANTED. I laSaamood
HENRI li. 1f E & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO , JAMES C. WATT,
Merchant Tailors,
CORNER PENN ARD ST. CL AIR STS.
Would respectfully Ourlie the attention of their
Moods and the public generally that they have pur
chased the stock at • veryilavefigurn. and which they
will make up it II smkll PlOat In onler to ClO4O out
the stock to make roses for • full now stook of Goods
In the spring.
.1.11
iOVMMEMMM
SHIPPERS OF !T4 CRUDE .4,IITIOLS.
I have established in the CITY OF NEW YORK a
-COMMISSION HOUSE, forth° a:Swim tale of your
commodities, and also to amply you with CAUSTIC
SODA, SULPHURIC -ACIII. EMPTY BAItIi.ELS,
GLIM, BUNGSotc.
I.
am prepared to make liberal cosh advances on
c enion. onsignments, sad to siva lyour to:odious prompt at
toilett e&
NerCorreaptedeface Is requested and consignments
WILLIAM A. GETTER,
027,3md No. 77 Malden Lena, New York
Six) h S.
35 bosh. tlifted Cornmeal.
tubs packed ter
Bu,
3 s Irseh 801 l Butter,
1000 pounds
500 do fresh Bansaties,
100 bbls. Pb7keya Ponca*,
500 Omen Basilan,
100 bosh. Dried Apples,
300 do do Peaches,
50 dos. Corn Brooms
100 new Oil Barrels, .
75 boxes Cheese, • • •
In store and tor sale by .lAMES A. ILTZEB,
felt Corner Market.eod First street.
NJONSIth 'hi
2UO Grouse or Prairie Chickens,
10 bbla. Ilomkay,
200 bush. Oats,
ZS bk.. Chesseikurt received and for sale by
YBANK VAN GORDER , No. ni Second at
30,000 DOLL ARS.
E 30,000
Ths above nun will be loaned In sums ranging from
$503 to $5,000, and for • Mint of from two to Ave
years, waded by bond and:mortgage on city or Alle
gheny county property. 4ply at PETirti,
fe 3 Ho. 13 81. Clair street.
CANPLtiti- uet received from
Cincinnati a supply •'of Procter k Gamble's
tall weight btu Candles tar, sale, wholesale and re.
tall, by JOHN A. ItANS.IIANV,
Is{ Corner Liberty and Hand atreeta.
- - -
:o nurts BAKING °Windt.
—The beet andipturost :article in the placket for
quick raising of Tea Biscuit, Buckwheat and Corn
Cakes, Roth, Bread, at,. At fresh supply, in pound
and half pound packages, lost received and for ode by
JOHN A. RNNAHAW,
fof
Corner oflillerty and Baud streets.
fEW FRUIT, FIRST OF 'ME EA
.II SON.—ltessine °mites and Lemons, just re
waited and for oats by, BEIM Eli d H 603.,
Feb ' Nos. 128 end 12e1 Wood street
ORA `BERRI '-, KA.` 11
26 bbls. Companies pin received and l'br male
by PUNK VAN GORDES, No. 114 &Mud at.
QIIDNRI43--10 tiorOes No.l Lard,
• 4 bsgsPried Apples,
-.4 do
,do Peaches,
1. do do 'do pared,
'l2saekti prime Fes Own,
41. DALZIC & CO.
BWHEA" FLU 111--
40 sacks Of 60 pousids esLeb,
16 Jo la bulk, !
Just smelted on cubslgutussat Rail for sub., by
KIRE.PATISIOK. d; CO
fel_ il. 208 Lito.rty
350 , EW OIL 11A , E.RE J L. • 0 "3 t m iw A n i l r e by
Nn. , 10 Smithfield nitwit.
2000.'x6„„B,8, 0 . • ;`,. it.EA.AI.-C I I
d EESE,
u
600 do Z. D. ' do
for sale by 163 ': J. 11. CAIiFIRLD.
..,
D P inned
60 der. prime Pinned P.Mches, q.artnths;
'2O do . do .do • ; do.. 2do .1,,
fe3 , • f.,.. - H. YOIGT a CO.
Humi_N - Y-15 bblai kiln dried
lea 00 907. wunintod to keep In any
n. VOIGT CO.
I'LOUlii-50 bbls. -- Extra Family, Pal
i: mists isius, cheap to cloie lot. '
91ALLOW 012,-8 bble. now landing
from . steamer Au k. Saioia for sato by
let •-
, IBA IMI DICKEY 2 CO.
-
lUKOKY NUT 3eso . Mel barks
to• store and ibr ado by i. _
War, KINEPATiIuic. & CO.,
I 292 lawny mast.
BEAN • 200 Efish.,Bestst in store so 4
for sale by • spa 1..11:90IOT 'CO.
pMNTs:ATZI2I, CENTS,
&an quality Ligideiirdarlr:
GprollAiS 4N - D CHECKS.
TACKIWO, SHIET/N6S AND 9HEET1114315.
IRISH LINENS AND SHIRT BOSOMS
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKLUTS
NEEDLE-WORK, 110SIZEY, Sc.
DRESS SILKS CLOSING OUT CAEAP
WINTER DRESS GOODS
OUR TERMS ARE
CHEAP FOR -CASH
C. HANSON LOVE Sz Co.,
74 MARKET STREET.
NEW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, &c.,
AT
M'CALLUM'S,
.)o. 87 /Fourth Street,
Bought previous to the late advance to prices, of
which the Whet Oral:dna Is offered to pnrchasete
FOB CASH. del2
Fll{Bl FU,RSII FURST I I
McCORO & CO.,
131 WOOD STREET, PITTSBUDGII
Are• new receiving a very large addition to their.
LADIES', hIIk3SES AND OIIILDRENS' SUES
Embracing ovary quality and style.
ORNTLEMEN'S FUR GLOVES. CLLLARS AND
CAPS.
.ALEN TINES
HUNT'S,
MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET,
27.'E. 'Corner Federal .tract and South Comm
ALLEGHENY CITY
COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES,
VALENTINE CARDS AND VALENTINE
WRITERS, put up In $6 and 810 lota
Awned for dealers, ell new and
fresh from the Rut. •
Sand your orders to • JOHN P. HUNT,
Masonic Hall, Fifth Street, Pittsburgh,
And N. E. corner South Common and Federal et.;
Allegheny City.
HAPPIHAPPINESS 011 MISERY? THAT 18
NESS
TUC HOZATlON.—TheProprietor• of the -rens-
SIAN CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY AND
MEDICINE" hero determined, regardlees of et
pense, to hem free (for the benefit of auffering hu
manity) FOUR of the moot interesting and Warne
tie. Lectures on Marriage and its Dientudificatione,
Nervous; Debility, Premature Decline of Manhood,
Indigestion, Weakness or Depression. Low of Energy
and Vital Power, the Great Social Evil, and thoee
Maladies which result from Youthfol Folliat, Exces
ses of Maturity, or Ignorance of Phylosoph7 and Ne
tt:lnes Law. These forelimb's Lsotare s here barn
the means of enlightening and saving Thousands,
and will be forwar4d Free on receipt or Four litampti,
by addreeeing SECRETARY, Parisian Cabinet, of
Anatoiny and Medicine, 663 Broadway, New York.
U. S QUARTERNIA6'rER'6
•
WARRANTS, AND OTLIER CLAIMS
- AGAINST TICE GOVERNMENT, BOIIGLT BY
PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY
JOUN D SCULLY, Cashier
IC. Hots', BOSTON, is the
largest and best arranged Hotel in the Heir
lingland Slate.; is centrally located, and eaay of ac
mes from all the route. of travel. It contains all the
modern improvement., and every convenience fur the
1: *rated and accommodation of the traveling. public.
The eleeping room s are large and well. ventitsted;
the sulks (grooms are well arranged, and completely
nunished for fazollimand large traveling parties, and
the house will continue to be kept at a first clar
hotel in every respect.
jan:l d LEWIS lIICE, Pro rioter.
pRoDU
18 bbl,, prime fresh Roll Butter,
bbls. 16mb Egg,,
25 kegs Lard,
930 bushels new bright Dried Apples,
160 do do halves do Peaches.
100 do sound Neshannock Potatoes,
60 do cubits globe Turnips,
20 do small white Beaus,
26 bbla. choke, Rambo and Bellelower Apples
12 bulb Flax Seed.
3000 lb.. prime Buckwheat Flour, in 601 b. eke.
20 bush. Corn Kral,
—lOO boxer 'oft cutting anew.,
Received and for sale by H. RIDDLE,
J 327 'lB3 Liberty street.
Pid.roB.
VNA BE'S - OS. -AM /
11 dial°e lot of the story
lINIUVALLED PIANOS;
CHARLOTTE BLUME'S NEW PIANO WARE
ROOMS,
No. 43 Tlfth street, second door store Woop.
sTA:si
'IAN° SI PIANOS.' !- •
1_ Splendid nem. stock of the code- • t- • -
brated Gold Medal Premitua PIANO I I
FORM, tganufactored by WILLIAM E' A /t
00. They have been awarded the highest premiums
Ear excellence over all competition, are Drumm
ed by Siginnund Thalbarg, Id. Strskosch, Gustav
Satter, and other distinguished pianists, to be equal
It not superior to any in this country.
CUARLOTTE BLUME,
Manufacturer's sole agent for Pittabtu-gb, No. 43
Fifth street, second door above Wood. Jam
SING NG BOOKK
Tbe Cythara, by J. B. Woobbury—per dos—lB 60
The New Line otlio, by J. Woodbury do 860
The Asaph, by Ed. Lowell Hawn do 850
The Diapason, by try: F. Boot, 'do ...- 850
The Sabbath Bell, y George Jr. Boot, do . 850
TbeJobilee, - by Wi D. Bradbury, do 860
The ebllsllan 51 1Witrol., by Aiken, do ... 850
The Sacred Star, bYlesonard Marsden, do ... 8 50.
JUVENILE SINGING BOONS.
The Golden Wreath, 100th edition—per d05en....3 Oht
Terse Harp, by J. A. Otto, . do 00-
The Nightingale, (new book) '.• do ... 300
Sabbath School Dell. do • ... 140
ThsGolden Chain, for Sabbath Schools, do • . 100
All the shoveller di la quantlHem or tingly by •
JOll6l H. MELLOR, No.Bl Wood et.,
ja2o between Diamond allay and Fourth et.
SUPERIOR CXERWING TOBACCO.
SUPERIOR
GRIMING
TOBACCO.
SUPERIOR GRIMING TOBACCO.
I am this damn receipt ota large assortment ilex
salient Chewing Tobacco, including
20 OROSS JOHN. ANHERSON CO'S SOLACE.
Mao on assortment of
SUPERIOR . HAVANNA CIGARS.
JOSEPII"FLEMING,
Coriter of the Diamond and Market stream
R. CIiAILLE H. STOWE
PHYSICIAN AND SVYGI ON,
oMco, No. SSTERER#I. STREET.
°Ivo&Ito Culotawdo Bow s pelt Bosps4zlon
ALLEGHENY MTV.
103 IATLIIE-STEEET,
100 E
ELS. EXTRA FAMIL.
LS bbis. Dried Apples.
1 bbl. trash Roll Rutter
In More and foe seleLy . J. C. - .IIeVAR.
fel .. No.lo Smithfield etrnet.
.
P KUDU C
10 prim. Dt7 ?calm.
bbl e: pare* 017. APP?".,.
10 bide: Clover Seed.
Just malted by riverby -11,5onTR
CO:,
..Wholemde ' eoctimi Street.
2V. • - si
5 bble: -- 'do
for mils by fa
.0 i 4 . -ICH
H. CIANTIEI.D
2000 BUS. - PRIME' WRITE %Vit.-
2 BOXES leitN4ki. KULL Isl
2 barrels Egp.
Ind and in gals O . 3ICVAT,
T ARD 011,40 bbbl. - Cincinzulp o 1 .!,
Jl-I In itore-a" blikin Wend"! Si CO
r p o I s t .
•Ufroin4; l . e • first of
of 'Ali:rile Eitiek near tbe
"Ante OCII4. SOSO* c 0. 3 1.
the followin g followin g propert y, One iiTORE, with
, Dwelling attached. This is an old established stand s
'and doing...business nt . thirty thousand dollars Far
year. AL/0;a two nory brick TAVERN tiTAND,
.eoutainimr - Eightoen Rooms, with stabling, Au, •
Garden and Oferal acrecof ground, doing a flourish
! lug bush:wen Also, a stand for • Blacksmith and
Wagon-maker, with Dwellings attached. Also that
splendid F.tß3t, formerly known as Allen Brown's.
To persons desiring such locations, the about affOrds
Fo o r terms inatdro ~may wit
of • DT Toolitsi
*A.:7 td ob &mud streeti Mar Market.
'pun RENT—A comfortable :Dwelling
Home;roemen • stable - and tartiatrath o 94ei
ker. land, well set with apple and peach trees, grspi
übor, Lc. Will be lewd toe good tenantfor • num
ber of yeara. Enquire of WATT A WILSON,
2C Liberty street.
Atio—A thole story Dela, Dwelling on, ,Coiwert
street; 8 rooms, in good cmiei. Apply to • •
jeealtf WATT A WILSON, 288 Liberty st.
I=l
muusE ANL) Wricultditi.e—sitcv
- to the thriving villageof. Mansde
nuke from the city. The lot has • tram on - Mein
-atreet of SO ibet,.and extending , back .3® fret to an
alley, on which are erected • two story dweDing.fia-
Jailed in good style, with, doable porticos, • taiga
stable and ca- - tiage home; good water, satiety ot
fruit, choice selection, vegetable garden, .Ic. Will
be sold cheap and OLI easy terms. Apply to '
Jot B. At' loklN*-CO.
lAN h„ YO 6,11E-7rAnpuT :EIGHT
-LA Ronan Tonna, In good order, nos drivingthiso .
Toner Promo thin onice. Will be . . sold cheap for
mob.. Enquiro at GAZETTE OPTIC];
• Wait( . THU, greet, akisni Smithfield. •
TOOK SALE.—A very commodious and
comfortable residence, lu a desirable neighbor
hood; in ..the Third ward, Allegh
so e ll ay o .rro zn„ , on and
easy payments, and very low. Inguire of
at Low, U Fourth et.
HUG tiTGRE • NOE SALE.—A fine
- • • •
opPortnnity id now offered to urchase ne-haLf
or the whole of a DRUG STORE, is
o
a good locality,
with an increasing btudnead Rued up 'nicely, and
rout very low. . For particul ars address
ant BOX no, .PITTSBURGII P. o.'
1110 LET—Two 011iee Rams ihoWg
Mend etreet, on the second Poor of the new
building, corner of l k tberty meet, furttieheel,with gas
and water. Yoweesion &teen fuunediatedy, or on the;
lot day of April. For inigartoatlon apply to
JOHN A. LLNSLIAVI,
Corner of Lille and Mind streets.
- •
nESIKABLE DWELLINGS - IN BU E.
GxBB' w iOll RENT—No. _.126 and 128
Penn street, between Pitt etreet and Evans! alley.
Porsesslon Ist April. Enquire of
W. S. LAV2:LY. No.Sd Wood street,
or JAMES E. LEDEIE, No. 102•11berty street.
fel:Sinrs
TuLE'T—nat comfortable — two story
Dwelling Home, non occupied by /ado Win:
lime, at the corner of Peon and blarbui7 greets,
Pittsburgh. For terms enquire of
NVVILLE B. CRAIG„"
or, A. 11. WALLTNGVORD.
►IIO LEl btore Room No. - 59 Held
1. street, two doors from Liberty, now oectipieS by
H. Wolf, will Iss rented from the lot of next.
Apply to JOHN A. RENSHAW,
Corner of Liberty and Hand streets,
.ElLit KENT—A two story Brickl/walk
ing on flay street, of five rooms. Pcesetaton giv
.ett immediately. Enquire of
JAS. DILLZELL At SON,
fel' 69 and 70 Water stroet:
lipiT—The three story Erick
. Dwelling No. WO Third air eet, corner or Cherry
Hey, with modern Improvemeats: Enquire of
PARK; 111cOU1i1)Y 'CO., '
1.35 &coed street.
PU LET—Two story-Brick Dwelling
J. Nome, lib. CI Isabella street, Allegheny,'coo.
talelng 8 rooms, bath, ie. Enquire or
McDONALD d ADDUCKLES,
jell No. 211 Liberty stmts.
PLET—The .arehouse second
W
tniet, running through to First street, now oc•
copied by Hitchcock, iticCreery 4t Co. Inquire of-
Jana( PARK, 31cCURDI it CO.
DISSOLUTIOXS, _if C.
COTAB.ERSiiIP TICEThiI
M nudenigued have , associated with theMselvee
Mr. S. L. BURNAP, wider the name sal style of
KIRKPATRICK, BU&NAP L - CO.,
and have removed front their late place of business,
No. 72 Third street, to the newly fitted and commo
dious Warehouse ' No. 33, 11:OOD STREET, where
they will be pleas,' to meet their old friends and
customers sad trust that with their increased caps
ity and faCilities for badness, they will be able to
meet the wants and execute the orders of all who
may favor the new firm with a selL
121:1md J: C. KIRKPATIUC.K 6. CO.
DIB6'OLUTION OF CO.I'ARTNER
-811/P.—Tde Arm of H. ik J. WATSON A CO.,
lately engaged in the Grocery and Boat. Store Lica.
now, was dissolved on the sth day of November, 1561,
b 7 the as
of I'. H. ...ANDERSON, and the.
bathe= will be clowd out by JAS. WATSON, of the
lino of R. & J. WATSON, at their oboe, who alone
has authority to letUe the business of the We firm.
JAMES WATSOS,
Pittsburgh, Nov. 27th, 1861.—not9iiimd - Jo.
NUTIUK—The copartnership hereto
fore erletlna. between JOUN B. CANE/ELD
and D. It BARBOUR, under 'the name and style of
J. E. CANFIELD .1; CO.. le dlegolsed by limitation.
The businam of the late' firm will be 'settled by John
B. Cangleldoiho -trill continue the Provision; Pro
dune and Commbsdon busluem, at the old mend,- No.
141 and 143 First street. - ,JOAN B. CANFIELD.
Pittsburgh, Jan.'l. 1/362.—jadtf
AWN I .BOO/48.
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C ARD PHOTOGRAPHS, PtrnitsuED
sr AwoNT,
FROM PHOTOGRAPHIG ru NEGATIVES FROM
BRADY'S NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY.
Bartlett& of Generale .catt, McClellan, Anderson,
Fremont, Haack, Bann, Butler, Huntes,-Ikaure.
prd, and all the loading military chanciers of the
d.y. Portraim of tho President and Vice President,
thenemben of the Cabinet, Sumner, Holt, ET1P1444.
and other prominent atateamen. Portrait. at ar
boldt, Prescott, Cogger, Brink, . well
...-
Holton, Mrs. Browning, Mrs: 'EldoWnin one;
celebrated author. Also, Mr: tuut
the Longfellow Children, Niu WALD" t ri .7 l ' t t l .r .
man, Mho Hinkley, win mann. oth•,,, pop
esular nhoto
graphs, includlng copies of„„_„;
moulted and for sale by
DA " rD3, "'s.
244; in Wood 'street.
Tni z.vs
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A mica of 3 .miller Eaus* . by Trios= 'Txrcoisa :
author of "eold Foil,'“.Letters to Young '
"Bitter F;weet,'. 11,00.
COUNTRY AND THE CHURCH, by for
Rum, D. D . ., rel., Flexible Corers. 88 septa.
For sale by R. 8. DAVI.% DX Weed street.
Titcomb's Letters to Young People,
Gold Yoll , • -
1(1.. 011bert's Career.
Lemons itt Life. . •
1 'ail _SAL & CO.. 56 Wood street.
1 1 4 011 SESWANTER—The Pittaburgh
Birmingham Passenger Railroad Company
wish to increase their stock, end will pay fair. prices
for TWENTY &cod, medium serviceable
Limes. Apply at the stables of the Company in East
Birmingham • JOHN MATHEW%I,
fclitOtd:ltwT Superintendstit.
UT NT D—A
tilitl, to. do 'generi
lionse . w4. Apply THIS OFITCH.
UT I'ED IMMEDIATELY Able
- v balled MEN to All np the Regiments LIOW 1111
thit field. Apply at Headquarters; corner of. "Fourth
and Terry anew. Lieut. WM. M. CIAEYEE,
• jaNaltod Pworulting Orncer.
UTA.NTED.FORTHAVITH--Honde and-
Nagoa Sur EEO, 3i,000 kad 51,600, .having
frank tw to four years to run. Apply at -
PETTY'S,
All No: l 3 St. "Clair street:
TATANTED—Hondo - and Ittortgages to
17 amount or t 32 , 04 X , on I : 0 M T "/ city "P=l.l:
In the county, In nom ranging from POO to
Time from Ito 7 yam. Apply to -
4s su, ;
icgoalta%
THE GREAT CORE . FOR'CONSIIIIIP
"
rthentrean
The roprielotottbli *Oklae having made it the
'atady of year, to -- coitrentfrate - the "life of the.Plne
Tree into a MedkOse far:thaeliCHlP - Of the- Stoics and .
Throat, le now offering tdouNbring tounanity the re;
mat of him experience:- Thy: truly real and . good
disti -
nmdklne pmpatert with. Mechem, the tar befog
lled comedy for tt; to therefore free 'from all
Impurities of common tar. •
- It bee cored.more met of Conanmptlon than . ar.j
known remedy on earth.' , :
It will mine Bat:warns. - - - -
„ 'wilt mmi.181111:11LS.: • - •
- It Wiling:llBoßD TABOAT AND DUSAN?... '
It will curt COUGHS 'AND COLDS, and is an in.
valuable remedy for Abeam* of the =DUSTS and
URINARY CO/IPLAINT&
0111rBerware of ConnierliltelDa ' .
W you bunt tbi"Dyliesada WISHAWVS DYS.
••PILTSIA PILLS, and it they do not cum you
go to :the least of wbam. PUT"'
P 1404 elll at 'tore and get doecitntira cites. ;
lee -A bog at Pnla mat by mail, Pelt P a ldi C 4 C re•
aelpi of One Dolor.: -
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No. 2013b0W &toad Pada;"
tbW br Wo. 7.46 W
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7,1 '9 0 '24 rs LIRE
Tra.wrs.
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do - do 260.
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do dcio,
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mas a e- AIWAINk.,
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WILL OPlaf
Or SA.TURDAY,
Ono of thq-Uurgrot MrFixFk!"crr,. : ,
DOMESTIC GOODS 'Y.
OP THE SEASON.
The above Goods lay. been &melt
FOR :OA
,SH,,
•ND WILL DE SOLD AT THE
LOWEST CASH PRIOR.
CORNEZ OP FIFTH AND . MAESET: sTiazirpt ,
=ilifi
OF
DRY COODB,'
.CO
J. \V. BARKER.:..'& O S
No. 59 MeakEri:Sniairr,
TO. . MARY. ROOM FOR ;ENLARGING THEIS
STOUT, •
The room occupied by maxis being a mono importan
consideration than Fria*.
GREATER INDUCEMENTS
Thou ever before sill be offered to both
WIIOLTSA LE AND. RSTAILBUYERS....
MIST CACRECO PRINIB AT 12,;ic.
and other thinly proportionately cheaii.
MEURAN IU CORSETS,
MECHANIC CORSETS,
MECHANIC CORSETS, "
All alzes—erblto and colored.•
FRENCH CORSETS FOR _1323‘ CENTS.
FRENCH CORSETS FOR 044 CENT'S.
HOOP SHIRTS.
HOOP SKIRTS.
EIIBROIDERBD.SKIRTS.
EMBROIDEREDBRIETS. 2 -
• • BALMORAL.BWOMMS
BALMORAL SICICRIN
ERBROWIRED HANORXRCRIEFS.
COLLARS,
do
CLEAPEST IN THE. CITY
COTTON MOSIERY,
• COTTON 11021INNY,
COTTON 11081121 T,.
AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES.
'WOOLEN GOODS,
-WOOLEN GOODS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
AT COST, TO CLOSE OUT STOCE.
GREAT BARGAINS NOR &BU,
CHARLES CIPHER'S,
78 Market Street.
11.211
EATON, MACRUM
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS
EMBBO/DERIED
LSONS, •
gg
WOOLEN GOODS,
RIBBONS,
RII
su CMlN nam
BRIBES,
ORSTSTS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
BALMORAL sod
HOOP SKIRTS,
ZEPHYR:tad
.BHITLAND WOOL,
„KNITTING TARNS 'Pr—
A fall Ln. ot, SMALL WAIIIL9_aILyi on Lad.
CITY AND COUNTRY Mh=ANIS.
will always find a fiat . uoortznant of. Goodiat
LOWEST POSSIBLE PBSOEIL'
EATog. MACRITM
Nos. 17 and 19 7171ti'siroet.
FEBRUARY lsr.
HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE,
No. 77 Kuum; Sumer,
, .
Having jut finiataal our Annual r lnventoey, wp_ aro
now offering, at marked down:prier, mat •
, part of onr.I3MROEDER7 STOCK,
and tho whola stock of •
WOOLEN HOODS AND CAPS,
SONTACiS, MANTLES AND SLIN , As,
ALEXANDEB,'S KID OLOVESAT PALS,
(slightly rolled. -
A fresh lot of
HXII BTITCASD LINEN alag:kEracipairs at
IS am% Pat b 7 Ezries.
. ,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
• HOOP SKIRTS, -
.•__
PRNHCH ANDHY,CHANTO - COUNTS
. .
•
• COTTON HOSIEBT, _. •
• . ,
tor Tor th.
_p_retent ere will - continue. t oo; our
stook of LADLEP AND OHILDRIKNIVOOTTON
•
STOCKINGS, and MEN'S AND. HOTS' .COTTON
.SOCKS at LAST TEAR'S PRIFIZEI by the dot= or
JOSEPH' Haulm,
77. MARKET eriarr.
CLOSING 9IIT BALK
4.410 XIERaIRES,
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S,.
North4iist eonieenr Taorth .3!d Mirka*, mlts.
oßamor LAwN *OR= lac.
ranyea _. 41.3 ,h;
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