_4. s :11-1-1 :: r ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ~ I TOA.Nirsiglorr, TOHN 4I3 AVAN-KlARLDilecnocut, - tp,mariasa-lamassisal Ificaczarraut otscd«• saIia:=46IWIDSIIIII,STIIIN:.BIIIZIVg CRZESS,: B•,RAID ,, PORS,IIAOOII , rLotra, TIER, POT AR , --ERLSTI aBHYB, SALICRJertrIc LIN ISIIDAIND;LAIID: OILS, DRIED ram Lad prwocefr, 17, Nos: 141 -and 143 IfFintt street, C .• gaZPAIDC P IMPARD Commas= MEE ' oaia* ailaiti hi 111:01Thti-lnZAIN Ara egODuct. - Nic se 'Liberty Atte,' Piflehoriplir , ,61ft_ . ,Bristdant flour to Bakers Ilia INOMa7 earnataittW Oa band. • Particular attention paid to Inlarstdati ibe Merchandise isenerally. `Q.DER;P" p) :06 _ —LA GUls ,IsontraiwiD 312211121111 r iar *Werth PLODS , S, . BROOMMIZEDS, - LARD, CEULEBg,r POHL DRUM-411D GWEN FRUITS and P:adoce gen dig 11 - TLitliieleishikdrancamaado on 4-tdddiedingn!d-- Warddidox:N4.ll4.llftend strait Pittsburgh: COMMISSION MERCHANT .110,21TAtptl esaas oue• • :Canter Eland sired and-Dn, . • t.. oVA , FORWASDIIia AND OoininDoirlificzosalrr, for shop 6.14, of FLOON, AWL 6, , Bsoirsi - la - BD, Dl3l'll[l6 - 11WfL - 606 W" • Itodedi tonotilly,llo. 10 IiIDITHMA.O. I 'Molt of Tint, Pittatouth, Pc. ' 'ohnd consigamentooollotted. .j622:1311 • j• - Vigra,ll,,-FoßwAspute AND seoillifziltoramo,-for.the. solo of ?LOUR, , 7h tPUt,LAND.ZEITIII.SELDS;DB.I4ID TIL , PioduO6 ginoi6lll, N 4. 16 1116ste1 QCHOKAXER & 'LANG, Coklll3l3ll* girnrim i ,LiNarrittAkulkift: @Omni 1114vErt 141 Dft. successor to 110. ,S•0111AL No. in, hefty street, Pitts. • GlNit4lr•: PRODUCE, GROCERY AND t2=Ml=l • WHITE BBOT RB , lEouwestvikA irr,,asp•ontinesioa Kuzma= and 3dealausin: .VTAION4v GIUTESALLY;Ro.. A:: • a • ar. dealer ta-RUD AliD-SEITINSDABBON OM" GLASS,. IRON, NAILS• Libel -I•9•vry aVaLuDtallia4 wriyuus Jauxii2Golal- sp e dg . Nrtuer. earns, - coFFLN,. successors _to AIL lt!Caumllowlftlim a 044 WHOLES/Ll= ilittkokraerot Woad and - Wale aliota, Pit T.AlittlfX/J111.;......THUA11t 118171%......L. H. TONT. T4- - 4 . -TOIGT -co. &, successor PsoDuoo 4ND 1001DIVAION XXIV • biITBL-247 Liberty streekPittabargis, Ps. .bubt Mai=l=M!MM=3 • • TA:1131?".:1:. 'HOUSE: & -1304-Wiloissats Iti.ranciciii sirs' Oosistisitharlfsfurislirs.'Stirrter'of Poitthiebi-sed Wsteestrest*-Pittsburgb,-Ps..L. jet • E - 1.4E3T0N STEW" .n •Witots 47.1.1431.xxid 'us Comumasiott" Uri Word street. Pittsburgh.. }sadly a. lIMPAIMICK.....III. curcrarsack. - . • • KIIIX.PATRICKS, WHOLE , JI,JI /Ass :GlacKiris 'desist* to TLODN, AND SODS. Nan. !.91a,pd.11ir.LIberty idna ! t i ,.lo# lAMBS DAL.ZELL tiON, CCOOIIB. Oa= Aar4R.aauCifrCILIMZ,OFD Ci#11,11.0N011,9,,N0..6W.5ad to. Water litre*, Pita k am , o,. Advil:lm mada oa'cOnalipmente:- "- TO9EIFIi }MERUid- f armer of - Market ter itzlet aid' the liiiittion, bare constantly-on DIIIII3I4IILIDICINICB, 111,XDPRIPI,PERT". ands I arti cles paddrithetri VaAntie: " --- -tmikisar.prouirtlans tacieftur awsPoutd nt IX PURE la'llir.l7ol3 . AND CIIIMINAX , PISITITMERYi 7ANCTIMODS; OrLS, TAM -114-111.1010112r14,404 RC S or strictly prim quid , ilwarbideltatrliarsat lowest prices. Corner thaith !kW and fdaithatteets;Pittebargb, Pa. Prescrlytiorarcanifollyalompotaakd at all Mara. p A . MIN : 1 4.1:M1K & Wnous • gau pitman old Monufacturer of. WHIT LEADDitlitkliWtoro o r of woolaild F t 4VirDREGS,PAINTIOIES, VARNISHES AND .boiratal u aißo:lo4l , Pav a; Ylttebq lit aYI ordtaii titan yrem t attitittoti- a • 3111TH141431 MUM' -A* 9 1 4 . 1 . zulga• IaRAUN., REITEII4 . Wawa:sax AND -DavafiltiTsitoorear . 4-Liberty mad St. Dit: . thtvocrurn 1/..140 . -Weed saivit,:aaraar, et,Wead• Wi t , o ad .Ifirata alley, Y4ftatuallb, .1* 4.1 . TINIPRJMEYS. TORN'G . . -114cCONNELL, r.Arrosxmr ILT-LIW. OMR, mond Nary KvaNa LAN Bfinio noo,J.Ne. 93 Disiland street. • ; . attend to the. settbment, twain and Naar Mtn tJakma, amanitas, kc., in WialtingumeLtiarkt lona I IRKPATRICK. &MELLON, AYTOH 'mu; lir law, N0:133 Yowritrstrast, awl dams kLoii - Meld: fl • 011 Ali, (I, Arroluirsr sto 001221211.11.01 AT Llll. , • •i • birdr 4m •4.X. . urysprosiarr Jana ALV&I.ra ! he 2.1,34:4T * *AL_ ,111.1 Amps ant AXD, V. Cotratki.al i UV, hai*molitl to KUHN'S; LAW 131=DIJM,ISIO:12 Dittommt strati 'next .dooiF to , Peterl 4.lnrreir/ , ' •. itrileunYt u.rN 1.0C,64 *2lool4nr .2.0 7 .6 - 022n24,270. 72 Omit Amoy i1p413N102,,ps ATTORNEY A? LAW,' West7~9 p a 'i yrirtlull Law Building; riimhl -„ , -PRODUCE.,.. •• ; 3- • i H /0111 4 ,89 COICIIIIIBI to tartesmion o4 4 .:- - .:... 0 ....-.....i.....,.. 2.4 ...;..... =tat o . ia l itrea_Stnott9itieetaym: des:!creitiVertST , w 'E If' ESTE CHEESE , ' IC, PLODS, • rism, , DA4 ook,'. mix; LINSEED DIV .- POTS - AND rzkat, ;. , Ii szzas,cariar,.l3lllED.l2lllT . .WlttUPtodnew:geneen/tyi,.. , lleatt Wanda tram_lty, riper always ea band.' Agent tbr the ode of NadLWL -- Co.'s celebrated: Patented Pearl Stareh. Noe. me Second and 145 /Int eta., between Wood and thnitb4 clu =lt jihad:Pl Ps. -_, --..'t ,:,; -• ~ . stAdly 1 ' s 'WA.,4ol.ltili-AIENIAII a,colaravidr ' abdOnniidiatod Dei4 ilantanirtriatar:4ltB X,' varrts,-Idlilla - nsttalri*ibak JeS4O: O 7; Nn.. 217Wv . c41 gt """ aebrwe3trate4.Etatatratt-',:-:.._ .._._ ._':__ .::::_tn72 ' TA.teik4 - ' : LIM *1304 POI,IeDEPI, tP au and' alas InPROVISIONS; -. ' - I,f Davi ket and-Prena streets. , . . . `!..." • • ly. ! „AforBIIIII4ILAMCE GENTS._ 'lliirlitNEß4XlMN;;Airot Wood AA :Mtwara% rucuistaysa. moms i!utiv P l 4 SWUM calmanut . Neftlb,it, - .MN; W Asia Third 'think '” • •••• '' • / * .tt,',jONES,..Nowrte Amu? • v etllo avr " • tad Ilastroirit In 4 Annan Comrades. in mer arta. I 134 U. 1610 .110 EA.; 41goVinakr. tr — r - Vepi 002NLYT. censer IfarksCumt, R- . l .pipg44 , tAvzgpi, h a 7 4 vro . thozsalrtAlnr. Aiumuireht sliilViiaimilkratMlT;SPiPribirtret!.% r amen Nistant,:atandert cauI...DAM st . nunnass. .121VilidONi CA.RR:&;4:0 7 ,.. iy,,a, v !fet frAisig A:1504 t•'i ) FORRION AND DORYSTIO DRY ROOM- 1 do.- INI Wood street, third bonne above Diamond kl. ISURVII.FLELD, successor W y41)16411ke t 61 . 4 irtiokialsiebalteduwerq AT,APLIFAIM TAROT , * air 60010,i 211ortlpi • • 'COMO 'ef 'mirth and ilatbnitstreets. , “, ems- ' 'fr4l4. R • Cu; 111141,11E1t Dia sticativsc. bscitark•t surd, botwvolirTlanfanti 4'oe, e l # 4 WV6 -I)3I f LEV ` Pabm • AID IrAXer IwskAktcfts.,NPlt WOW "mt• - • li i .74iligir9si 44 --- 4 ..... ..,U,OMS, ; • ' alt ll6 cams, dfroasomitzu iiiiiiiiii:r444 A.l'7). 7 / 1 , - , kariatelvese,Mittaborichor ~,,, .. , t f. --.— VW . ~.., 1 4,1 3 1??4E110.7,ALIIICAN , Dir :I .3Laket afibati —. ITT vATON, litAtattikt a it 4 . 4401 4 `=_,74" 11611 " 41 - 4. '" ' l 4 +sou, ~.. . i , io 11. I „,....: ..—,;: I.—ii.i„,„.,- „,, T ---- .....;, 4 0..,,,i..aa: 1 owls ii.ll,tt .., ~ ..mill ~,.. i ''''' l ANA ! '.. com m E R ,:::„.....„.. :.:: 7,.i .7.:m .,. a 0 u 4, ,,, ,8 „...... 745r ...,, ._.:,;, ..... ::::: „.. ::::d .. : .., 1 ,,, : .,..•,,,....,,,, i ,..., : t,.,„ ..4„,i!i,fIWIC.II) . t 1.1 ,,, ..i ..... •,.. . .4. - ft . ..1--..0 ” • GROCERS. SHRIVER As LAZE AR, • iiViIOLLISALE GROCERS COMMISSION mzscaexTs: C• •."1- • • Street. orner Second. Ja9:174 • , . PITTSBURGH. PA. • TIMM (MIX, 11l T 11111111.2. L ITTLE & TREMBLE, WHOLES ALE diximi Ls* 454fif::aiwoli MrAcßawra, dealers in PRODUCE, FLOUR, DAWN,CHEESE, Plat, CARRONAND LARD OIL , IRON: NAI LP, GLASS, coning:UMW: ilia: - Altialsat ousitanciarms many, 112 Second street, Plnabu DUNCAN i'DONAID.....I. AJILEMO.Li. IUfaDONALDWARBgGILLE, WHOLE :ALL aux Gaocras, Plionocs aim Colunstuoa Mut MOMS, Jobbers la N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASB.2B, REPINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, YLOUB, BA !MN, BIDE, CHEESE, SEEDS, ae., No. 253 Liberty PI 1r: P. 1111 11 .ErbiER & BROTHERS, successors Litt to Rayons Andersoo,,Wholases dealers in P °REIGN PRUITSt. KEES- AND SPICES, CON PECTIONEBY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, de.,Nos. 126 and.l2B Wood street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Panda.i ; .• ; . iszka 1111011%. 1010111110/1. ;pp ROBISONt* Cav3Aritoixasta.GUoi ow; COkllll4llllON MIULCILAHIII &CIL deakil• Ia all kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE; and Pitts burgh inannikettnee,No. Mb Liberty sine:, Pitts ,bargh. my 2 InEo. B. JONES,. Waoi..miza REALER us GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE-, OAICLiEf; ;OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, ,No. utyiskistlist, aborq tbi.3loooPgabfa*. Bridge. 'Ptttabirgti, Pa. - *oars! DAL:ALL-- JAMLII IZZLDING. .lop °BEM% DiTIZELTI. =CO: Wan*: !..i.vo 1112 GIOCIIII4 COMIIIIIIION A3l) Neawaannan ,3 " 14 = 1 . . 4 6 4 1, 41. in. PRODUCE and PIO.. ;WWI Pittsburgh.- : MO MSIIIIII.I'OII. T .AMBERT_ 1 -4 I 4 EPRigi WHOLESALE lAA Gaoczak. Paontrcz DLIXII,4I and Commission I ligunsarls, No. 0 Sixth meet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rsn ;50u5....... ....... JOHN WILSON. !-AVATT & WILSON, W.not.ssALE.Gßo- . I coos, Communal" deiddis iProduoti and Pittsburgh mauttEscturss, No. 158 Lib ' linty street, PA . • -h. • Ira ESAIAIi 10E1: Y t Lk), Wm:us-aux Gitocrms, CODEX/WM IffmaznAlm, and dealer . . in PRODUCE, No. &I Wither street, and OVroot otredt, Pittab • .h. • 010. I L3OIIII a. DILWORTH. jr 'B/DItWoRTH. & CO., Waouts.a.v. Giocsas, Nos. 130 =4 132 &000 d street, pair 141111U:124d, Yittsb • . , uol Jose rte 76.: nary. JOIIN FLOYD & CO., WaoLusats Gao ciao Cpuniumiirscaurre, lie. 172 Wood azidiiid Liberty etteeto-Pittabartb-- - wLI A 111 BAAIALE WHoraksia Gum!, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pita- .1/14.4 , WFACTURERS. W. I. KPCP.411:41e....,.......1; EIMITHIL . PI P. HAUT. MACKINTOSH., & CO., AUL coiner Pike.aad O'Hara streets, near the Dig Water Works, • PittsbnighHaitufactiiren of MACKINTOSH AND H eIitPAILL'S'IMPEOVED PATE.NrOSGILLATING STEAM. ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES; of allsisas_and best style. Having put op machinery of large capacity and of the beet quality, we are promo* to do-hawry Job bing, and.mdirdt -work imthip Jine,rnisting that -0.1 ProNIPP 2 .I4 sodlksakrartar of our work. to .ruisrit public patronage. We invite 'pedal attention to on...DALAI:CND VALVE OSCILLATLNG,IINGINES, a. combining advantages heretofore unattained in this cisas of XpiaPW:. ,r 1 ; : 10 6 414 I! irELLIAX It. maim. WILLIAII BAK:N/4144 cakNO•6.4 H Y Penn street, below arburr,-Pittattewgii, - Pa., STRAY - BOILER MAKERHAKO AVERT IRON WORKERS; Manufacturers of BARNHILL'S PAT ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, PLUED and CYL INDER BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, BRETCIIEN, FIRE BED,STRAIL PIPES, CONDENSERS, SALT P.ANS, , ,k3UCtelk,ftNB, 410 1 .N•,TAWIrS, Lin BOATS. etc.; nin..:AIsa,DLACKSMITU'S fisoax, BR/DOE and VIADUCT LUQNS,Ylenenf the 'bort est notice. AU order. front a dietanesipromptly at. - tended to. TrilAtig '141.00.13A itmancrrusza. OF JIM> DEALS* - AU, KINDS Or COPPER-M - TILLED PURR- STE - WHIfiKY and—FAMILY V.LNNGAR, _Nos. 08, 191;1U arid49S TIM-Street, between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.:, OH` Priesteorden pllcited. Highest market prim paid for EYE. , ear Funi.Oiliand Otbsipilcidowi ingredients carefully extracted, by a.procew now and improved. ocl2 JOSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO., o a ill,* PITTSBURGH, Pa., auarrActruzas - Ls H. OL,I PH AN T, successor .I:..at F.' H. Oliphant, Hanunicturer at. HOT MESSED NUTS AND WASHERS; CHARCOAL MORSE•SHOZTRON and NAIL RODS BOILER THOWand RIVETS. -• FAIRCIIANCE IRON WORKS, Fayette Co., Pi. Jy3lilyd Warehome,l3 Wood at., Pittsburgh. Q SEVERANCE, Na .5U WATER ST., Pittabniel,'nuninfaOtrirriof HOMER 'RIVETS,' ,WIIOVGIUTSPIKSB,AEU RAILROAD, oforary "dourrlidlon: - , .• • • eirParticolaz Nisei nealhapol SPIKES and HIV- L . LES, lardper ants% mad, to order at abort wilco ' A 'Obod aroOrtraant konatititly an hand. , - inynthara SEWIT - MAIRIPAOTORY:LLMuisse J. d N. AUL, Na Ztßt. Mir Bisset, make to or der, by baud, 811.1iBTS,`'OOLLAR13, de., on short no ;Sloe. ,Abto,. bays Oaf !tautly. on . Man a ADO assort- Meat at SHMTS AND COLLABS, made bi the best,! most issidonabis and tficliable-manner. Jaadly .Libeilty strew ;../iwpoacl Sixth, Pittsburgh, spallidacturers.olWlLEW ABHU AND SWITCH- , Att are? 7 deaatptioa ofMATHEII.DRAIDID • 'Mated Dom the trade; aiktoode ..'• • •A -r Instractfrme... . J. A. 2`. . .T. C.LIMILILL. p.xcELsioß .GLASgfiVORKS.--- AZA worsE,FLENKETT a CO., Gum BlumrAc -222222. r. Woreboms,• .112. 42 -Wood otrott, corner of Pint, POW,. h, seta d efilARItEB -COA.LA Duciatorr; NJ PA., MaantSclacer of BUCKETS, TUBS,_' ZINC WaRBOARID 3 4 - F4E.arTAPP4iO tAPALIi.r. ~1 1. xvour 81E,T16 - 1187.111 AN:AP.kaawiTilil iizaK,BY 2(O‘DIWaIkoIi4ALVANIA HAMMY AUEIVELD.:i ~ . . ..;, .041:temtlier, le She time: obettthespporettr. ma beseededicar to ge Its trzumns-iu , . • :bad their teeth extracted by.F Oat atlie yo , teitity se to Rooth* dv lisiustator MVO tion—.haknier hie bear iidd el byiporeolo Whined ii tuiertiky . the Oontritry;lotetokt:no ., , Itiknetedi n g_Oor my prover. goire-#l77tikipitrit -'' . , ixi" : . etyle, TOSEPIt ADAMS; Di sini:Voitn'elly's Bdlding(eoretei4VV Giant straws, ~pittibstatu - • itnirzuncan--Dr. A.,lll.7,Palltck, Re. taallocki ,Theodora Robbins, BwingtEaritt.-4 omott:dly -ILE l , cc, 4 ighin f its-44E**;,fr. l ir r "" MV • " Dgai. i tar Paola , '"rge r 7f - 2 ," 1 1°"53/4= Pampa bla cask ra pommy LOANS through my rdasonarma.. Thole 'lriadalt lot:Wet tbift-moby 'fa good ad vantage, ma always Sod Ant and wood clam paper at my oMce, sale. , , All , ootauntobwiode and' laiirativra 'Wetly conk Gamd °Ma, Groat atrest, moat, Bt. Paull L . jel;dtf 4RCWTECTIIIR4I. Charles Bart_mprmitEXPLlClT DRAW. GS .1415P—oriroumATIerIOX8 jar all. n akirs, air Olniniskiegife frecifou tm Mkt Aofirifieid Lef,9elc4m: !Radon wag*: r• • • • • _ . OLDURLES O AWBERQM:2Ammt. - 01141c-OoNi iwor -somas, wen ' 612, 4 lawnagge P,LAkutAAPAPsr kßeurariarand airkoenom ____Vi . .1,11 'tteMIIIALT' ~• ,;+ .;r II • ; • ANPUN. PIAN. •• • • '..V.A.Lta PLANA ON with= 3 ,dtiAritoilitA k - .oit Tfilb ""Y • , .. H!! . I .l"Art !RI!, • ' l . . "el ..; • AN. I 1e- ti - is - D ' porter of Mule aballfitefoN3l for the BANDUNG PIANt DAVIIA ft Tt'l3llQATOf ' ' otiti2e,"-'4r.gro.' FIIITSMI PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNIgG,"-':;FElrtifitßY:: 1'01"; a.iJrAUt. nOLLA.R. SAYINGS BAxx, No. 65 - Imam Bract?. CHAIIMEIRCD:IN /:856 Open-dally from to 2 o'cloek,abromilfrainsiday and: Saturday, arontup, tram May hit to licnrember let, from 12 toll o'clocir, and from November lit to Nq lit from 8 to 8 o'clock. Depodta - toadved of istriannit notlear thou One Dollar,'Mut a dividaid of thOlOollsa declared / with • year, in Jtme and' Dareinber: littered lies been de dazed- rentilutnually, hi 4111211 and .Deasniber, duce the Bank was ollantwaVat the ratio! slr per cent. iaaaarr n.st, It not drama • ontStibuted to tbrittedlt of the &lath aa er . prtherpS4 a beats In. tent born the fi rst anysor end Deeeniberi com pounding Mimi a pox without troubling the depoet. tor. po xelt, cresol to present' his pass booki At tbla rate, money-will double in leas. than, Imam lean, trading In the aggresida mud arm OXE-ILkil CM. A TZAR. Books co tte - oiarr 7- Wr lds outßeauatiota. landated pat* on implication at .. . • : Prucaroisf—GiOltia ii.M,BarkE. WitiLit. 3. Anderson, --Janos M,r6c;ds; Hillbarrain , Isaac M. YormorJt, a . Begl.L. Yalniegtock, A. M. Pollock,lll. D Hopremll Rpinun, ilohect - Robb, Jamas Rodman, . ~. . JanzoiShidia, 1 James D. Rakq •, • 1 ~ey,...4. Tingles. Alexandir iinedier, -, ; ;John H. Ildfadden, .- John Gl Backeike, - • Peter At Madeira, - - George Black,' .• • " ; John 11. Medkor,; • Jam B. , Canneld,' ':. Jaynes McAnlery,,' ' Alniaris. - A:-. - RiMer, ''' .... 2 -Jotailaiihall, .. ghellik.A.t lo /48. •:. 'l. 1 , -Wleillik.RAlrikink ' 1 Wam oagliis, John Orr, John Evans, Rem L _liiiigeialt, . John Holmes, JoinglEBnonasesver,; William 8: Harm, 1 Alexander Spear, • Peter H. Honker, William Z. Schmertz, Richard Hanlsaac Whittier, WOUND 8. Lavely, • I Christian Yeager. - :somas? Ann Taxmitrazi—CßAß. A. COLTON ~ IbltdavT G ' • ' 'IILUS' AND -SA `INGS BANK, earner Sixth and Wood streets. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. STOCKIIOLDEBS INDFVIDUALLY LI - ABLE. '• DERECTOIII: .. ~ . - :IDAIII BEINESIAt. - t- _I tF . r l l , l , ,H r l y limtful4, - .Au . Ns Aoeyek, - . r, i J. F. Ilar e e n kg 4 tte. . , Chrlstithu Sitlert, k Anthony-3143er, • ' . - .A. Gratultigbr. IaSyqUNT NE-FRY-Dellf, ....., JaLISCELLAMEOIUS. URNITURE7fANT!SRAIM AT BE- A: DITCED, PRIC22I:=JAILW.Ft. Ft.OODWELL, NM. 97 au& 99 'Thirditit9l,`indllt Fourth stmt. - otdotorruto or • • Alt TAingruFs or'snrtzs Amp ansisli Minable for tIOtELS and PRIVATeDVELLINGB tar AU orders prOutptlYattarided to, and the For niturecaiefaUrpackdd a 44 boxedd STEAMBOATS and ROMA furnished at short cd,I4Iq7,.MAKERS oupplied with every article in the line JAMES . C 0., HOPE COTTON KILL, ALLEGHENY, flux-mon-nuts or SEAMLESS 13.1G:9 AND OF 05N4.801108, 32 TICEIBSS_TO 40 INCHES RIDE . Co 133 Wood r=" sl l:ti f irtelle t' oc2d;dl i. GO/ J,W LIOLEIALE AND ETAIL. PEES AND CASES REPAIRED; • ' ' Barra -AND GOLD, 'PLATING, Done eillto ihcittlittstice; at the,' cornet rtf Fourth Ala Harlot Mroeta, secondatory. Pariopi lidhg out of the city having pew to repair brud them by mall. mh27:dly EIT7Z4TRICKdi W. A, ........... CALDIFSLI4 JR CALDWELL fit - •BRO. f Barr Fr.ramsa- LES AND SMALL= LW MANILLA, HEMP AND COTTONCORDAGT,OARUM, TAR, PITCH, ROS IN AND OLLB, 'TARPAULINS,' DUCK, LIGHT AND lINATY—DRILLINGS, *c., No. 88 Water and T 8 Front street., Juno, •. • W. YU N , successor to Cart, Ycionii, No. 97 Wood otroot, comer of Diamond alley, dealer In all kinds of CUTLERY, RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, SCIS SORS, CURS, Ac., 'to. A . large assortment of the chore- •.. conatantlj on hand. mhl ' & TOWNS 'Yoal PAC I*a /SD MILL= ra BACON, DEIS AEI, LAUD, ?AIMS AND toltr POILKNo. 7•, 'Fourth street, war /Alert , . Y. T 3 . • Dem:skirt WoL PAT , p4; NollAi.!4, to., No. $7 Wood emit, Mali.' • " ' 001.1 :Dialer In BONNE • ' , HATO, STRAW TRIBE II INGO; sad OTBABr GOODS'geberally:•.• • ' BOOKSELLERS, ' . . 00 K. A.y. A ..,-.1100.0311LLBRII: , AND Sze 'Ned to Wood street, next door to the coroer of Third, Pittsburgh, tCHOOL sod LAW IPOPOlCtiloonstsotty on !until-- M. 1.4." VAN J. •dr ~ Staxiqx- ZIA, BLANK BOOK IKONOT . ACTIIKKOS, Kis Jos - No, 67.Woolistrod, rttlx • • • ' I . L hAD, • IiCSELLEIL - AND . kilAi EP • now, 761 Fourtley AlvqllQ Ntaldixige.l ROOTS' 4WD' SHOES. TOIDTPLIMMAL; Dimiurimnritsu OP er BOOTS AND SHOE qt;erpry ,deeeription. 34 Smithfield street. ' ttehdreth Pa ecsll:dly -13H.4- WHOLE= GeitrlxdSriahmuttem BOOTS, SHOPS, !Lc, corner,;o4ttli Sad Wood streets, Pittsburgh. • ..•• - Blight Cold, 0, 3 1447 ; :ki n i t ,; 5 4 BRONCHIAL. or ,fate ,g/zonai, TpOC,Ac'Y which might be checked, ' ivith cirnpie romedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously. , Few are aware of the importance of stopping a , - ,Oattait, or • Vitlgitt ' Phi in its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon _ attacks the /Tongs. 4gogosttn! a 4Panchlal ~..%sachee were first introduced eleven yearn ago. It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for az f eanchitia, , #ctiat , ih, the_Hapki r n_g' , :ctry,gh. Await k,7*tit:,.h ,, ,cch.Gt ! the 0 4 / 4 1;74:4 ft'.*.ne.440,, 7 14W17.' IFhtsb;iti ijr,;:c;tzi;2l. and stivnigUsning the , • 2 - 4 4:4. - 544CPrweisis and 4%** 7- ' 3 l arg4 - siireb#l: - : ~f j - - • . • Tar wiIkiIoTAMOYCIORNIISON,-IL - 11: . B. tgeTAHNEBTOOS. 00411. Z. OXLLZILO * CO. kIIPARNZOOVE,4I 7 OO;,p; P. VANDILSTOO iad IMADIMSO • 67:itrottia • WA" VA". -- N. •• zionzzaremrAlic • 'goat* artivid Plttabwrgb,Mlll; au anon, &rota hls mclualre attention to the Medina and .8 Meatment of _atonic , theemei,emetboue Of the Lower akwrelf anob am Ti imiL . I Constion., Iflirtola; Flansre,Malling Otter Bowel, Entictore of BM Ulceration ofthwikorel, ;Be win also treat the mil aoll Qum* Dleemeare Sba WostlbachlwaYe, Bladder, rooms anisette/ Dfonealkaltelaficameorhert he may be awn and ooMmitteffiratell o'clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m. dolly Patients, if they dealt* It, will to' melted in soy petCort,betlt4r,', - delirce air 13 44.jdaittditilS .kLairt Ole With! ...L.0. - -Thfperfeetkat.pf thisanegimaMlpirepamt Itioitlnirnibotlnd7iWlwr*,rullttC mMlcln.l virtu= of opium, this purified tom al the unto= of the In cam of Intrtom, itaiterous alc " 1 1 and otter palnfOl, allactkont. it ,wlll.pol l ore Pau IrritatiOtt,- allay youruldotoc rutiodio 5C1 10, 4 loaf Inorbid-bncltement of body,.in inlndoolttutut taw. .ttigiftluniti; toottronm4 or blittlaclut - noes idnlV table qualltim meat mode lurt-otalnont In the lilt Fletalud and mold I. AZ/A;;Ablit;ll,:Pron, Ebb, 100 Fulton street, New. York. Feld *ls° br P! , 44 - 4 . 4MPITOON & CO. PO* OPtiPPitgiitsPoPral4. nottAhrlyl4 Vittsbargh 05aztttlt. S. RIDDLE-8e CO., Fl7l7'ol'lB .Jpii-OPRI*TOIIB, Publication Office No. B.i Falb Street. MORNING AND KUCHING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING. THE: LATF.ST NEWS iTP TO THE ROHR OF PUBLICATION. , ' TERMS: . ' mozarxe Eornos—SG: per annum bi advance, or 12 cents per week Item carrier'. Zikirnro .Eorrimi—s3 per outgun in Sdmnce, or 8 cme per week from carrion. S' Wmiar Zorticor . r—Siagie Copies, Ifiper =prim; Oi more, n .. 18 ; ' , Ton or upwards, kper 'annum, loiai~atil~ to adraioOe. ASTILTISIVGIfEABO24,I4.B BATES. FRIDAY MORNING, FEtt4A :1462 LETTER FROM: JELARRIFIBURG. 1 , V s ;arruponsence or 0511.15illuzgh.Gazotto. .... LElLancsnoir.s,.Feb.:s,ABl32 - Mistime of the Senate was ye:agile3 , 'en ;rirely,occupled with the House amendment to telloi l iright resolutions. All tha n ; speaking ,members preient had thelisay. Mr. Penney. spoke at length in favor of the Senate,•and against the House amendment. Alt the Re:- publicans, and tie Democrats voted against the concurrence. 1 , Eight •Deraocrate.voted in. fiver of concurring lathe House itttiOdments.' t Tke'debate was centinued until tha' iddle of the afternoon. '. . -.... . i.. i -. • In the House, to-day, an , effort - se made 4 e. tn.:Suede from ' ifs - Awn ifteendaTel italiiit: by one vote-40, ayes to *l.-noas...- mit,- tee, mostly Reptibliottlie '.. toii.a COMi e l elec.: ticsa case, are absent at iti9adelphia.:Enougbi; liiiiiever,.*Ore in i alids itionnd. Ifirrisburrth have Carried it—but not - in'their sea 4 at the the vote waitaken. keommittee of conference is ordered, and probably it will.raport something which may pass unanimonaly) or very nearly 50... We had a 'apart yesterday afternoon. that Bright had been expelled, only .fottr having voted agianat it. It, seems, howeinr,:that it was a mistake. ; I hope it was only the fore runner of what will to -day, take , The House had", to-day billfPare ting Bedford and Somerset, add Cu rlind and Perry counties In the electiOn of *niters to the House. This bill 'assumes that the apportionment bill of 1857 was uneonetitu tional eo far as the union of these counties were concerned. The same bill united several other counties in, a joint district. In your own vicinity, the counties of Westmoreland and Armstrong wore also united and allowed three members, although Westmoreland had the population to entitle her to two, - and Arm strong a small excess over one membir. The present bill does riot -propose to separate Arm strong and Westmoreland, nor two or three other districts similarly situated. Mr. Cess na's reason, as be allege!, is that, the members from three other double districts .do not want to be divorced. If, however, the Legislature is to interfere on the ground of the, unconstitu tionality of the act of 1857, thedit certainly should divorce all those ,uncoestitillanally united. The bill probably go to the gen eral Judiciary Committee, and.may beent up before it again comes before the House:. The Senate is not likely to pass' uparr the question at this time; as it denied the .:power of redressing this evil until the next appor tionment in 1884. The bill ,excited. more (MIMI party feeling than any other one this winter. It is more than probable that the bill will pass the-House, but willcertainlY fail In thi,,Seti ate. . • Tho House, yesterday, passed quits*. aim- •ref local bills. ;None of them; hbwerer,ire of any interest in your ricinity. Judge Shannon, to-day, got a bill passed to change Col. EStiy's farm from Lower St. Clair to Scott township. Mr. Penney has read in his place a bill to perfect the inspection of whisity and oil in Allegheny county; This will authorise Mr. Smithly to inspect whisky and oil instead of the City Gauger. All the other local bills from your county artisleeping in the Commit -tees. Objeetions to several et them hare been started,-and the members haring them in charge are waiting to see what their constitu ents desire. Foal Pirr. liispatcher‘fro i na the }libel Govern. At half past seven o'clock Sunday evening, Capt. Juries P. BredaHard, late assistant ad jutant general of Brigadier 'General George Sykes, arrived in Washington with dispalehes, from General JOhnston, otthe rebel army,.to General McClellan. These dispatches were brought within our lines at Falls Church, by Colonel Harris, of the Second Virginia Car-, airy Regiment. The theta his arrival being telegraphed to Goa. McClellan, it was answered that the col-; anal should be conducted blindfolded to his: quarters at Washington ; .but afterwards it was telegraphed'that the eolonel should be; brought to the Arlington House, and that the. message should be conveyed by special mem, ranger to Washington. As we have before stated. these dispatches were brought to Gen. McClellan, by the cap-! -min named, who is now connected with (lee.! McDowell's staff, An immediate answer; was requested, but Gen. McClellan replied! 'tbst in consequence of the importance of the; dispatches he wiild - be obligee' to confer 'with! the Secretary of War,' before a reply could be' forwarded. I • Yesterday morning a conference-was held at Gen. M'Clellan's i odice. Ilere there were present the President, Secretary Stantort.,Mr.l Bates, and others composing the Cebinet._ AC ,fortr o'clock this afternoon we understand that! no answer bad Yet IMen returned, but we hive! uo doubt but that-before the-day;c:pires the matter will-be residsed: - - , The probability is that the bearer of the: - dispatches from the rebetarmy left Arlington! House at noon to-day, ,ind. that the answer from our Government will be forwarded, somet time to-morrow' morning, under a Bag oil trnee.—Spaciat Dispatch to the PAiladelphial Pay and Emoluments to Aimy Office Senator Wilson'i amendmidixte . his bill to define the pay and emolument of army offi-; core, gives to glob .briptie sixteen musictians to be seleeted froM the regimental bandit mus l 'tired. out of Berries, with the pay now allow ed, except the pay' of leaden . ,. shall be $45 a Month only. It minims mileige..tO army end navy -officers: -:Eximpti wammtlofficere and non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates final the, 10 per cent. deduetiott from their pay. liopeals the 40 cents a day allowance for the ;use and risk of horses of cavalry officers. Extends the, time in which officers under arrest shall be brought 'to trial to thirty days, 1104 authorise!! the Pnisident to isslgn- to duty Alien:retired Bader act ;of Aug. 3,1861, as Svellis this mi. The House -Military' Committee has made several important. amendments to Senator Wilson's originel , bill to define the pay and emoluments . of army officers. , One section provides that all volunteers before being ais+ timid into sersioeshall lie easitinediat to theie physical oonditititind othet the same manner Mut sulgect to the samipruleS and regulations ad Men enlisted in the regular army ; also, that in order to • promote diselpi line and efficiency of - volunteers, the Penn- dent may assip a icons of the rlffu4a . nrSay:ta 'duty with TolunteliViagiiSpats ,upon the poning of a vacantly as a field officer 'o[ { l24 regiment upon . application Orli', 9iisornuO 3 d States in which the regiment was organised, or upon application of inngiiiity of 'shit, oil. cers of the regiment. • t Persons furnishing supplies for the army or navy shall be required to distinctlY mark the outside of the package with their names} Hereafter no package will bo received, unto* so marked.; 'filiii_Presiden4 aliall have power to purchase cemeteo , grounds, and cause them to be securely inclosed,te,be need as a eerie ! tory for thd ioldieni who file fa the eerblco i. 130 .Y0u. 4 1 PPen :to kilAw alli..Wholo•soulfd oirju ar- woy sympiAhlior wit:b.tho 3411. Dols Roboltion who dimotikatesadimprimes;i?r 04pottuntt7 to wittily - Joh6 - 9:Frousoz4.? ,41 IME====a!! =:I=SE Although'Selpnla.mpellqd,..apd4opp Eg I trouble theSonate rip mewy.st,the,prrette9t, ; set in his ease is an important pine t aM ' r ip 1 2? a warning to all traitors hetesper,,Pn.Tepe day Mr. Smite made one of thosp..imiltidthi . and exhausting speeches for which. he m .so famous. It attracted imamate attention, an 4, fell with withering effect on the traitor Sena tor. tle took up the arguments'. of Senators . who had spoken in favor of Barony, one one, and swept them away as , cobwebs by , his powerful logic. Our readers may. be.curious . to see how he answered Mr. Cewss. .To gratify them we take the foilewitig quotatienst. I pat saide,.alsto, the aripsta' ant of the Sena., for from Pennsylvania, (Mr. (lowan,)) so Mire , fully and elaborately etated;te thieffeathat, on the let of Mareh, when the disloyal letter was written,.thera was no warsetwally exist Mg between therebel States. and the United. States. Brea if thia assuniption'were eirreeti even if the United States were still hesitating *hat course to adopt, nothing isiclearer than this: the rebel States •were in rebellion, . ganised, armed,. and - offensive, with-the amen , ed repose of• overthrowingthe•Mational Gov ' ornment within their borders;.and such re-. bellimreme.beyond all. questionlevying‘a' war under .the . Constitution of; the United: States; so that all adhereneetoit, giving aid e and comfort; was treason itself:. Eut even .ir you are not disposed to admit that there. was• an actual, levying of. war en ,the part •of rebels—though of this there can be. ne:doubt. —there was surely a prepatation•and.wpiur;; pose sole dal and .any, contribution to.eueb. preparation and. purpoee.was::disleyiltypiL nottteaton, Clearly Jefferson DarisiAtthist: time, mat-, a traitor. What, :thaw cam.* thought of a Senator whoa offered arms to tier ;traitor.?.A. , *t • A - . sA. F...But:the Senator: from...Pentsjiranisi-Ole, Cri:VM)exchtims.-end the Scanter itornoliew il'inedellows biotin sayingthatthmeffettee nfotheSenator "treason.orttothingtUw Par giljnelf,. I , have- no. hesitation tim impressing 'the conviction that alit , trcitiin..ift it be net treason lea Senater•tockesoksirms to an. open traitor, whom: dusAtto..the rsame Vitae aoknowhidges %riairol7loo:,: character, then it; were better.tollet ant the:crimerof 3 trteserc.from the , statatetheekiland, to erase. its . definition „from Consti.tuthin, is streason. 13uteven:if be' ,not. treason, according to all the techuical requirements of the crime„it obviously...and, unques tionably an salt of disloyalty so .discredita- ble, so autecifhp , , - end so dangirous, as 'IV render llui•dlity , of the. Senate itoperatlVe. I Is it nothing,that the Senator write friendly, letters, •make •open acknowledir . tents, and 'offer warlike aid' to . • Public traitor ? Is it nothing that; sitting in" title' Chamber, the Senator should send. to-the chief of the, rebellion words .of sympathy, and arms of power? , Is it nothing thatthe Senator should address the trailer in term' of courtesy and official respect? is it noth ing that .the. Senator_ should. call the traitor "his excellency," and should hail him "Pres ident of the Confederate States?" And is it nothing that the Senator should offer to the traitor thus addressed,' what, of all things, he most coveted, destructive arms, to be turned against that Constitution which the Senator had SWOrn . stippOrti "Ea this nothing t ' • - Why then tbs world imolai! -that's Is nothing; The severing sky Is nothing," 0 0 . - whiornothing have theist nothings, Sit, the caw it too plain •forargument..You cannot argue that two and.twci make four— that a itraightlfne the — ShOrtest 'distance between two p•iiits; orlhat the inti, shines in the ikY. All these er e palpable at once to reason and to sense. Mit, if r did not SOO be fore me honored Senateieoilleed friends, who think ,orherwile;.Uifintildjai,.t h at to the SOld Eltlllll4 ' ll447apag.. vat s benateracknoWledgitigAriftleildly correspond ence, the chief ofa rebellion whielt-was set on foot in defense of the United-fitat*and nen& ing to this thief- arms, the Only. =not which can he ih upholding . the 1001/10D, bag justly forfeited; that coo nee in, hip loyalty which is as much needed as his commission to entitle him ho detainee in this Chamber: -The -care is Very plain, and we liavitlalien too' much thee to 'consider been 'dilatory when we ought to' hitire behirinitiopt, mid we have hearkened to tochriitUtidefetises-when we ought to have surrendered to that indignation which•disloysitris. calculated to arouse. The: Senator, from Near itampshiro (Idr. Clark) has reminded us—ss John Quincy Adams reminded the generation of his time— of that beautiful work of art, in, the other wing' Muse the Capital, where the use sliisterfr' - with faithful:pen; 'registers the transactions of reach day, and he trusted that; over against the record of past : disloyalty, *nether' page Might beam with thelustjudgment which fol lowed. . But there hi , another work of art, famous as art itself, and proceeding from its greatest natter,, which may admonish us preciiily .what to do. The ancient satrap dieliodorus, Acting in the name of & distant' sovereign, bad entered that stimptnou.s tem ple dedicated to the 'true God, where stood the golden candlesticki, and where hung the veil which was yet - uarent; :mid profanely sought-to reach the very iltat itself, when: 'soddenly,- at -the intercession -of the,' high, priest, an angelic'-horseman;. armed with thongs, , Is seen to dash the intruder upon the. -marble pavement and . to sweep him from.the sacred presence., BOt, now that disloyalty : AA the acknowl edged name of a distatittraitet; i n trudes into. this 'sanctuary the ConotitMama and insis ts upon - Sitting al our altar,aurely there . sheald be atiindighent bliastisentent, angelic borstal:Awl tint lint4rithmortat in the color! of Raffselle. In 'vain' do you seek -to interpose considerations of lenity or forbear ance.." Theta/If does not alto w know .the beauty and greatness ;of charity. Per the Sonator.l hare eharity bat - there is :a hotter ; eharity due ta..the ,tienater:Wholl sol .emn trusts are iris jeopardy ] and eyes_ if yen do not accept Coinpletely the saying of anti quity, which makes duty , to country the great charity- which .ombraoes, other, charities, you willitet . derti: that It is at least a . tom • mending tibligation,•hy tiffs:ski& of 'which all that we owe to 'the' Senator is 'small! And, sir, do not forget—let the precionaimatiphr be preteens in yinir souls-6thatße who has taught at the. beauty: and greatness of elimity.was the first who prised, the thoage,..to .scourge the moneyrchangere frehathe temple of the Lord. Gen. ,Lane; and -G.iii,4l(uutiii, This.: evening, Mr. Webb, from Leaven worth, limited , here- with -letters . - from :Gen. Lane for the Presicient • and' several' flonators _ and Congrinismon. It appears 'that Gon:Lane itedersteed. that, ilthangh. be Osten eibiy ruttier toes itc Nita reality itot .fudepondeatlyt - Me or , rived-at, Leavinwqrth.on andrhad.an interview ritit.tion, - .fluncey_pni Monday, in Which ho stated: that he comp for .the'pur.: peso of . acting'in concert With . (loin, Ranter and under his command. The latter recalied him cordiallY,' . and. was tippartintly , with the Arrange - Mont.- *. %thermal' day tier, Lane was: moth enrOriesd to see iiithipitidit this General:Ordert;'No; Hinter rat 4 pressed dissatisfaction:at: soda ordessililven . by MIL Gin. Thomas,.! from:Washington, to various bodies of soldiers, to report.themoeives at F9rl. tewrinworth for .tial purpose ac 4 companying the'Lani'eakcittion. . Glen: Hun 4 ter thought .theyttitglikta_iiiii been ordered !P.,I I I) ( FL . hit.lyebh wilt.. wait the , Preaidina to. nioiroir Ina wilt te arOotitiointid_ eer,ertal Senatorial ; driendi: , it is nia4 deratood' that 11,:deixatit'wUl be amide 'Mit Lanalhwre a -Separate and' independent coin: 1/11418j 'or that bathe , mede ireeend , "to Gen. ,Hunter..' It is said to have;beeir agieedito by thePresidenty that .7witen -Gant'iLarie rwrtied et Leavenworth, Gen.! Zinger mut to bare ,twenty days iewre O(.. 'hyenas; bat that neretelt 1 4're,has 7 0 t4e1 11 .11MT#0. • ; • ... Mr. Wiblik lays tbi4,oe army jriOnatinwiti not so badly iiit dot trinspOrtationserlthentder of- Gen. Hunter, would seem trilix4dy, Inca of the re g iments hatfiefroCsullefoneb-wad i some seaparatindibee.liosediVe',4,Pwratrii re'rhe lireePprh'„ltsfec:' . , - ' it if Nei *a - Ttiii-litai4 fillip the Oat "t es o a eyeiy phillWpilitil'hbieirriir orthe',Thtlad liltatelphiuritig on* woyetit , ititothe;tiotkirtirai i to Moe for /thieeltitkos bekelrl ?MO ad 12.4. yosiNtolte al* lel 411* id.LMOW, VIAPR. grl4 MeV OlNNlitaihkediatilligiW mrs , riti. ! E";=2 UMENE 'trir. le hi atatik eiwicitilessameraili diilata for khe: Steisidaiwyo LH, 4istectsuiet to hatelecophatioally•slisekslnaid tealklahaz.posititmosearp - .9laltwialtist wlijak iIfI.I4OCA9.IIPiIII,III I3 44O.4SCIPAIIINASABIins continue iiileite b tt f v e irti3Pingi 'MAI; the Wristsmoiwf- theßtoricanmakiuThelistiss.f. Piabed-V*9 , ,iteriotllFlP4 , ,, mend the 'pat e m aa w AresAek tp his' naus . in-c6HAeb the Plihlld6Wdrl for Upraising a lid .to eaterifpozothelaa,a; Yam! of U. mints of ,any.lndlekfual at a time lihen:thei country needs the united and tinsel-. of all her sons. The letteri• have said, was written some weeks sio, - !ana.:. addressed, I be li eve, to B. F..Troxen s °M eer or Sewird"Cluk, of"Plißa 7 dolphit n'ain! Setisisinitfativet to Hayti andLiberie. Senator S umner nn ~TrceOpi.Ferrtpa, a 01 to enti;oriSe the appointment: of Hoprenentatisss. to..tha liapnblios. of ? Hayti - and Libmili Gash; of them to be accredited is , Connidssfainfrsifid Consul49ier . nal, -- and to re-- „ . . Oat , * tha onstiehitation of Canrdssionetf pro. , iift4 by the act of CongseSsAulnit represeeistive at Xdbaria,,tiolsi3 ssr,, ',not- have over 44,000. , It; is uo4ersto44 Mita:the Commit tee wo re nnaninaintily is favor' loroktabuitan g felstions iritk 'Hayti and'--Liberia; b - nt `that theta was • soma' dfrataity - of apinbiartilth' rived' to the proper oliiiiitligride of ttieTepresetitstiied' be Ithithet , by-nor - Government. -.That which is glib* them by this bill iw by the aatof , lBs6, them:looEl(M, nutlq.Clottnissioness being 'be-, lon ,Embassatiorsi aboss , Charged'hafaiiel; and on a leyel with Mondani Hosidont. L Bur for Shsiary, we should hays: had no civil Ent for Slivery, , we shotdd not now be men= Laced with this armed intervintibit 'Of foieign poireri;liiidartaken expressly to consummate L the'dfirniemberment:of WW2:lotion. -Do yotraisk how to put down the rebellion? •-.Doyott ask. ow to . peasant European in . Unlit:attest: by tbrpriving it..of to . only. aces sionand:itsonlypretextl.,,Daaraor 546YR15T.l nisr GOODS. CIIMULtS GIP, ER, T 8 - Market 'Street, DOlf cloolOtt out his uutica itiock of EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, INFANTS` EMBROIDERED CAPS, EMBROIDEZED . COLL'ARS, EMBROIDERED VETS, • • DRESS TRIMMINGS, VELVET RIBBONS, • I/MANED EMBROIDERED.WALSTS, EADIES'EMBRIIIDEREDSILIFLTS, 'EMBROIDERED nourninros, JACONET AND EiSSEDDIROS, • LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ; LADE RAMMIERCHIEFS; • vremaßcre AND THREAD LACE, 2LEC/lAN/0 CORSETS AND FRENCH 'CORSETS; BALMORAL SHIRTS, GUIPURE LACE, HOOP SHIRTS, • GENTWAIRRINOSHIRIS 4. DRAWERS, 'SILK R.LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,. DECE-TIESI HOSIERY, • • GLOVES, DOLLARS, &e. CHEAP FOR CASH I VMIU AND Ip;TAIL DIJNERS . _ DRY - COODEL 'ONE 4110IISKND PIECES OF COCIIEC9, AMEBICAN, PATLIP ALI4Ni3 °TEES BEST MAKES AND FEWEST BITTLEA OP .I'II4,XTEI At 14 cents per yard, J. W. •BARKER & CO.'S, 59 Market Street. ALSO, OUR ENTIRE AND DM NSE STOCK" AT THY SAME To Make Room for Altering Out; Store. NN, AND BENIDS BEFORE Iroll BUY iNSMOfiI JOBBERS AND RETAILERS TRIMMINGS, zmitsolDEßnza, ' 1103.11Wr, GLOVES, GOOD S ,WOOLEN RUCHES, FLOWIM ONA, L! SH OttATATO. nstalditsi, ' HOOP 81(.111.T8, ZEPHYR and SHETLAND. WOOL , • KPlrrnici • A Minna oteliALL WARES alwara ay b and., CITY AND• COUNTRY ifflßCHin'4V Will ilwaya !had &fall i.giwirtmeao "owls" iosaferx lCSit EATON,. 16 4C16if 4 CO Nos,ltiaLlikrtfth.ctreet.: CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRY' GOODS J. M. BURCEIFIELIS'9. Lunni-uiFD . powa,, • *zits-IWO-um rs,icomm jUmirmG YY 3OiDYR(iD 881 RT • .• L . AW3N cIICIANITIW ItiatAxii* • • • - • ••••• ; .: • „,.;, 24 1 1 . 1 t" 11 : 8 0 OPODS4 :k ~ boipmk.st!poi nit 4-0046, 4 ; ; m a •I SettittailltlCOardraihiligthrlika 7 . 11,7 , 4 Sti; 7o cre4.lp3rip SioqqUit an I VOi t J ,31 2 ' Lituvr... 4l m) . di rtive p awl lc, [twist 131141111.? WIZ Siersl of., udr ,Audi .lilinSUßaigni:44sa uau doiiiw rimesitnirr r iA*tc. h remtiss grift ta,MVI,I 4 I: - A - 4r4,Pithl a ( 161 , ? .. 414 , 44 4 aso odt First M . 4 O 4, Reim ti,MAY,mif o • 7.l=46pltiobmindftA)3,44lFek, Noh t ig h illitalgtauwr Notes :media _OD thiirrlEo7ll ormriprt nil Jodi ban ,fraas maillotmallookiti g a ' AlnyrboitalajnitolltakooilOttzottliia imiikti dud . ,Company can divide by law are fromstoke which • dumb been determined. A/ lifu° 6 irt=d c "ll =Yrils aair, sfe li colrar with so atese gtaoa theytheir tompailtigN • Pa % they idea paid ' lometeby fo a a liment- Pmtriralime. cir,PvEar4 thalibtlerTiEßi .. 04880 ft of the .din *w of ittsurance, *sawn mar &bilk ty dtapodtint: sof meet tifilltaint - Lames ;ea dna* the. you 1115060M1i7 ChartaiNißaidiet' , 'lsarWles. — J ' hiontecat.D r hawis, , Jacob Tobtai Nirsgiter,* 7'dwiiilll.l - Ms, Isevidith - Brown; • _Goo.:W. - Richards, Smoot Grant. • . -'OIJAVLES t. .item imipregais - "/ Georr ir lhies. , FIDWAND,C..NAL; Pb . ; Wm. N. ankh, J. GARRICK OONNiNe' - 1..0 st •6. °Moo Northeast oar. Wool Thirdxis. ~. FIRE NSU (14, B'T . ANON 11117117AL1 iNBusharcis-110111PANIG OP:PHIL ADE4PULL, on BUILDINGS, thalkillq perpetuaI,IMEHOSANDISE, 11TBNITURN,A.C., .torn or. conatry. :Orke hick 308:WaInst inteet. , OAPUIA # 229510 .1 Mf'FOlt 1) 0 10 08 , 9 e - 4 , TN49, : ' • ItinnalnrUnge tin Immured OttrrinperJ ty, worth plooble the amount 00' &mind nint, Ant claw.:::::.:: • 2.46* Penna.U. S. Co.'hB per tent. jllontgege . • -- - • Limn, $30,000; ant:— •- • • City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Lefin t an 130,000 OS , Allegheny manly Sper ct. P. R. It. Loan .10,0011 00 Constant honds, • '2,603420 11 " 0 . 1 6 4 4!LIA pan Rairoad uomy, mortgage4,ll:l6 au Pennsylirania Rolland i-CoAt .4;90010 , Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co-- 24,850 Stott of County Fine Ininiaisce - 1;060 4 4NY Stock of Delaware Al. 6.-Inenzancnco..„, 70640: C6mmOrclal Bank "do Ifechankok de 12A112i60. Union R. Insunume Co.'. Ufa oo Pith Receivable,: Oneinnea Book Accounts, accrued interact, etc.:..k..6,216a . Caen ohhantrand In hands of agente.:..:,. - 16 . , it . = el Clem Tingley, H. Lo th ; r - :'.t . j.i Samor c Tiephgm. . . I: rop, ii . , Win: B. Thonigieon, _ HAL Tolima; ' ' ' Robert Steen,' - - • Choi. Leltdid,c' !' 7 '''''' Predettik Brown, . . - NretSkolLimudiri .', i Wimllausaer, , . . Jacob T, Bunt/mg.. ;;-„, C. Stevinsiii, ' ' 0..8. Wood,' Bent W. Tingldr,'' • Shnith'Boweri,: 'i'; ' 4 John It. Worrell. . . I= . L'Wooderdrd, .1 Haretall Hill, John.BinseU,ittab:gb. , ,,, B. BI Iroinfell; 0...g.47.. " ' • - 4. 41 , 001FINVAire.d. my 6: Northeast caritas Third and; Wood street.:) WhISTRILN-INSURAINCIE LAXIdaYA NY.OF.PITTS,BURGU.., B. MILLER, Jr., Prosidsot..: Orlfery No. 92-Water street, ' Span broyt op roars, J'itiatTrgk. Will &qtr. aitgiut an 'kind, ; rat lire Birks. A Honulmitiestioii,numtod Threaora 'mho are sodi ksolers it am comspority i • suwA,whol.'anlider. •by Wiralify, hitafu !hi cM+adar.mMd dui have aintessli.:se , Aforiv tbelat protoctios to thou who deptre go be jrnsprog.. , • • Btodir °Moe Open- filOil;00 Caem.94 . Premium - NoTes.: 44 *ow !Lba 3.11. 35..,1514÷r.4i"”rr...”;47N07M.1 Vaa 1nfa,946.1.1.111 . ; Daild IL Loiig, Bea Beck!. P Bakewell, John RI hivaim ; 'boitti6Kg.644l4:- .DRY Miller, Jr.,Agee' itcdalrri - •:•.- Nsithiritek Holmes, Nimkk, George H. Smith, • 9. WAticketspnz • . iny3tr INITAN ' MARES AND IN- N surarram—novaelort.eciompitsr7.ot lacuna munucie,PaiLemnilLi4- • . ,ASTIIIIB. OCIFYIII, I.4enstai. PLAIT . • TNSURANCE' 00. OF 'TEE - Mtn ,LorpruNtrirvaiwzA, locorpsniest 1794,0vita1. MAO- Apets,Febiw~.l, 1868. siiryaD,r=w, VILLLam HA.#llol.4ecistaTtb • • gAILTFORDFIREEL4SITRANCECO, I.4IMTEVIID. ;I. • • luanporatai 1 - 810-,caolt $50,000. Myl, 1 , i •4 vo—ir.fa a hrc • TDI - 0.4.1. ALLVio 80 , 044. ' ..1 Wir l itattianbn In' the' abortiold and rethOW tiiiie pants ern be obtained by applikathat to - , '- , 1 I % -:..t . • . , .. V 0 1 . . L 3,0 NU; 4pa4 :.., teliciii. B7 7 stir st 6 t. Bagder a BuIIPIILL I `II TIZIOV 6 I.NSUO4t4c.E P.RAPA; s I, , .J Olt PITTSBITAGIEL 01 ? 1c ,...,carnif ' ,-*#',Ft. and , 'Water itraefa;'second floor. _ - " • , .: -, 1, •:, • - '. •-•,.. WM: BAGAT,ll2,`Preadatf..l _IIIAKIII Ilß_ltefie , ~,:.; i , i - r , • ~inauts. Steamboat; and ........... "Inwardelleatiat: Usti entldinnao In the terititkok of thi•Soinbern and Western Bifti,;.lathre %arid • Bayou„ and the nartgatkofbfAbe flw, t,, - ~ Inaurcangainit lost and dantace.by are.. ;: _ r - Di2Frou. . 1 Witt: BofilarrY4 • ''' lh 11C.;111er, 1 , •:: ,1 Jas. Paoicar. -; „ t• ~ .il,- ; W. G. JohnatOrt, Jaa..11.. . ~.•, B. F. Jona% 8. Mt ' .• ' '-' '' Bears_Caratta, • ....'.. -.• . r .J..Cald ikr„_ .- i Hon. T. 11. Uwe, , John 8. Dilworth, ; P. Barclay Pr adllolnX. t • ;.- .. C W h a . l e , /' •• •:•• f Z I i • :-Lr '; IfBBIISMIC A NB' a fi ,- opportttheyCulorm. r CapitalB6,loo.-I , fa, $30t 04 8, [•to - Will nsake all , kinds of.lnenraniVi tr iwperpetnnl or Itrolna‘onerery dracdption of ,or Ito - ttumusei, at ressiotuthieistreater i ra m! '" '-' --'-± .. . - RopLICAT-R. GeZtwilind. , 4•;••; It. W. BALD IN, Vice Praia/NC If. - BLAOlLBLlBliftiairsetaiyr... - e. i i r; o.: : •., 1 ..-, . John Cl iyt.n fl . ee i li ,i7:l l ratip ' ~!• •,.. :I, -l i. i. v ihtpriar;;;;.: ' -' '' "S:Y. ' ''' •'' ..7i 0. oo n cinri:44o , > Third and,Woodataaets. LLFAILLNIN Y. , r, PANT OF strut, Bank abekr , - , ag3 l ns ll 4 VD& ati ci P'd 3 " 6 " 11161 0. • - .• - JOILN - D : Nog Praidad, xi. 4oiac, ..• .434674MCDIUN,4441Cdrilt pwczois: "Nithili p . Yark-W, Jaillel Grain), G Marge Black, fCa. W. Elatch• Alemindar;WEmilai n . r Atai &otf_ Elam Mee Charles Arbuthn ot; _. _ William Caw, '" :11440411,0i41R14.7m - T jo . , *n rl tEtspoitkrt .wzr#l,pra & Intgetil--.' Anaiami.Shc PeNiatii* • RiFrAMagi n r o anit i aa T artal AID STATETAIN; lOWA Eh,* !ATI - EENTINEY STATE TENNESSEE STATE VALE- ar.4.BTAVII IAIIiI TEEKONT.STATE ththiligoWathWASe LWOW*: . . Lowitrille lteclunta• Institut*, .. • ChiclhastlXechitelaf MAME': Alt COUNTY, • Sz FAIIIc fITIAB u rs AkidAlthit - TXrdatY Yittittod t W hoa ' nrWe'alktito 100 t WIOII/44dE teresoVlD Imm mhbOr o kaaants. at um ag itibfithisat simmir. tiP is t ,l3 . l 4r i th i WO,,,,ft ! 7 ."l,itqes'h Malt 'lWPllooll,llo l, Wtlita wand, with t awantial athintsswhit. . 'Wki-biAlitddsh:AttnithEtiti thos! =ldmatih ptextratithwawstrklOwealla mw. :ItbibillautlitUtfitteltardUllrViaddllk ,4 . We alls fall illalltetiollll to sew crawl tewwwoWitch..blehOU.Ald - t4hVhirr, taatwid tootocumthrrawasadeasatrararans irmaio i - 4t ," al tL. ' kriti 1,- 004 "Mc.-1141P:rik f i ,irettle.ll()l4. 7L(ttA'•L sit 41;3 =fl
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