The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, February 15, 1862, Image 2

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SATIMAY IdORNINCtiI FEB. 16,- 1862
•Tile FalinflilionelAgiinsi Clairlismin
cad B sv a tt su a 6 .
` - '• The , United States steamer„Baltic,. which
left . on tie; 10th, and arrived at
New Terk".intl.qhurtlnj morni ng, - halo
.
brought: the 7-important inteiligenoe, that,
two formidable expeditions had been 'fitted
~ • . . • - •
out, st &slime the steamer left, were
read to loom. dto
_ ,
their respective dela
,
nations—one, consisting of twelte regii
manta of infantry, and three ; of cavalry,
to leatnon the 10th,. destined to 'idVance
inland : tn.. the railroad,' and thence to
Cbarleinifin:;_ and the other, -
,"consisting, of
thirteeirgtmboatsoethe: molt
.
armament," cbeing under sailing orders,
nnd`niipiotted tole timed at Savannah..
It wed d appear-that the rebelshive been .
concentrating considerable "fordo
- 2,latttis 'place4withdrawing • - troops , from
' Charleston and the vicinity - of Port 11 . 4a1,,
as - if apprehending - tilt . 'Savannah was
more especially' to be the point of danger.
But frouCthe tonna! ;,the advicer by the
Baltic, we may venture to predict that Fort
Jackson, it , not Fort Pulaski, will have
itrucktite. rebel flag, 'befOrs a week goes
round, and that the ship' to seaward will
hall the stars and stripes once more floating
froul - theateeples of Savannah. •
Lithe rebels: . have weakened . Charleston
and the
approaches to it, by withdrawing
:.troops for the.defence.of a point they may
have considered more exposed, that detested
den of traitors may fall an easy prey. For;
, besides the .ahov.o.nientioned force of; say,
fitteett - 2.thensand,,: which was to seize the
Charlesland' Savannah B.ailroad, and
. .
advance fro m direction, another expa
ditiCei, from t.h . tvicinity of Edisto Island,
win; to advance simultaneously, bringing
np the.heav 'etc., the transporta-
tion or:which by water almost within etrik
inidistance of Charleston itself, ie consid
ered, possible.
- seen the - scale of fortune turn so
decidedly in , our , favor, as it has dbne
in every instance of • late, we shall await
the next arrival from IlOrt Royal, not at
all, without anxiety, but still strongly hope.
Mt that we shall ;have nothing but good
news to bear.
”The Restoration of- the Union as
• ft Was P!
• . •
Thiiiirthe'prOgramme of the Pittsburgh
Peeti7,ltlielongs to that class of politicians
wish, to see slavery remain in all its
preetine ilgor, again
,to trouble and , curse
the country- is never weary -of de
nowncing, abolition, emancipation, and
Ctraimis.Stroun.. That gentleman seems
te.bepeitblierly nifensfive to the editor of
that paper.. Beams and MUTT never die
played more malice When they stole upon
that:noble man, assassin-like, in the Senate
chataber.. The editor even tries to ape the
'144 Of the chivalry. He invites Mr. Selman
!t.to pack, up his traps and leave the coun
.. -try," -if-he does not like the restoration
"policy- The man who has defied the South
era titgl-dog, whcri in full power, and let
-- loose ern him by a feeble and craven Gov
ernment, will hardly care for the feeble
yelps of a snarling cur whose vocation is
gonsi - hrtire downfall of its masters.
1. "The reitorntion of the Union stilt was.i'
is not only impolitic, bat it is impossible.
propositions of that sort are' scouted
with scorn by ths - rebelithemselves. They
Anow*it c s
:cannot be done. J. C. Bane's
,
werthe lite Vice President, in a late
' . l6ddrets says c_
am utterly opposed le sreconstruction
,ef, the old. Government, or any measure
which' in.the remotest degree tends in-that
-direction.. For one, I shall, never consent
v.Gust. peace Shall be made until the Tery last
of*ali the enemies ofour liberty shall he
driven, not only from our hallowed sell,
but. film: every foot of territory which, by.
to geogr . aphieal poeition, naturally belongs
fhs.South."
= This - fel •thy nnirertal testimony of 'the
;•'' leatte - ii of the rebellion, from JYn. Deets
dowel: ' The.. rebellion =testi:* subdued, and
the rebels punished, and attartrards held
yield to the Laws,--and
4his cannot 'be done on the plan of restore
tion proposed' by the friends of slavery.
' Rebellion grew out of slavery. ' Slavery
aP lhe life of rebellion. To destroy
rebellion, you must give slavery its death
woiind, The eouniry but slowly comes up
fall,appreciation of its.condition in
,jthis reetwct,"butlt:thies- advance. t It ii
.
farther noir titan it,itrim mottitt
~,atuali.faii.hert.lutn: it ins. six months ago.
• It will come opts its great work in good,
time—.and that work is:not "reetorabon of
iron," but as it will be in
.
all future time—a - Union - with no itiul blot
of slavery to mar its beauty, or destroy its
Pte.
:The Peat and Senator Bright.
_
The Pittslnugh .?ort cannot , lal the OM
' tor, Itarrars , sleep in obscurity. .Itleetends
to carenothing about him, yet:still contends
hs Been' badly treated. In its last num,
her Pais
Mr Bright irasi tried and condemned for
Words written before hostilities began; add,
' upon the same, or similar testimony, count
less thotufande could bo doomeji to litre die- .
. .
No doubt tlimi are thousands of traitors.
who will go unpunished, but:they do not
happen to be &gators of the United States;
and thus have the opportunity to become
possessed of important State secrets.
It `_ii 'not 'not trite that Battle* wrote hie
Ireatenable - letter "before, hostilities be
gan." What is it to commence hostilities?
Is it not a_hcodile act to seise by force the
forts, ships; arms' and rammunition of the
Government, to imprison its officers, to erect
,initilebetteries, and to fulminate threats
of _resistance' to atitherity Is it not a
,bostile set 'establish. government nn
known.to the' Constitution, and in violation
of itsprirvisiOns, and to take - an oath to
support. Inch hostile government? Ts it not
-.. altiattile set to tear down the American
iinerioan". territory, and to hoist
ariotiter, hostile lag 'in the place?
ot4triae 'hostile acts, bad been committed
, be - ibrodenidor' ',linsoirr Wrote ids letter, and
the letter was addressed to the Chief
UMW of, them sat, ' and addressed to him,
too;in his official 'capacity. as 'a rehel—ss
...President of the Confederate States , Hard
140tdeel, most Mr. Barlinr's trieriae be,
lor-argumente to a pologise for ; treason,
whip they resort to snob snhterfetee.
-;. 91751 Uttar from Washington issplar,tO•day.
Tits'writer Is one who know, of 'whit he is
*Psi sad he has as -warns pabiotis a
;hart as boats 111 ll'hunuin kaiak.
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n•
Ss of
••=,
Action of the Wheeling Convention.
Vitzszataro, Va, Feb. 13.—The Constitu
tional Convention adopted thia
,the following as a section of the artiOleon
the fundamental proviaions of the coned
ttlgoll,or Ow, plopped new State of West-
Wm- Virginia; with the understanding that
action-should -tea -settlement, of , . the
vexed quention : -
"No five person of color shall
come within this State Ilarperinanalit resi
,dtnee alter this constitution "'goes into
operation "
Ibis is intended; we snOpose, as a sort of
, .
a ,comrsmise. Its object is to keep the
littlikremains of, slavery now, lit" the State
a 4 a . sort,of nticleps. : will thug „
to all
intents a slave State, With nothing to hin
der :from ..amending the Constitution,
and strikhig out the clause in relation to
slime coMini intolhe State'affer it is.ad
mitted. •Why leave such a bone of conten-
Sion't .Why dot make it a -- free State. at
once, and make provisied, if need be, to
pay'for the Yew slaves now there?
The clause with regard' to free persons of
color is barbarous. It is adisgracoto those
who voted'for it'and will: be a disgrace
to Oar 'Chrititiau 'civilisation if 'permitted
If this it what the convention has to pre
sent to .Cengrese, We :predictit will be re
jected, and it ought to be.
Tits/ wee •singularly impressive scene
presented-In the Prob, yterlan Church at Pa
ducah, on Sunday, ai described by a cone
;pendent of a St. Louis paper. Commodore
Foote, with hie men, went to church. The
preacher did not appiihr. The Commodore re
quested an elder to oilleinae. Ile refused.
'The Commodore than occupied the pulpit and
preached from tbe text: "Let not your hearts
be troubled ; ye believe in God, believe also
in me." The church was crowded, and the
congregation was' elighted. The Commodore
is an earnest ohrietian, as well as an able com
mander.
On coming down from the pulpit, the Com
modore reprimanded the minister, who had
arrived daring the sermon, for not being more
pinatas,.
P. R. niltrAOT, iv asaingtou cor
resiondent gives us the tint intelligence of
Mr: Bzumin'a being ettgaged on important
services by Mr. Eriarrcii. have hope of a
cause when inch men as Mr. Balmy are em
idciyed. A gentleman of education, Intellect,
and sterling integrity—fend and corruption
will slink abashed from his presence. Mr.
BAIT/SOT serves without emolument, and he
will 'soon bring order out of confusion, and rid
'•e War Department, of tho cormorant con
tractors who have fattened on the life-blood
of - the nation. Mi. Saarrrox knew Mr.
Banana. well, and our contidenn in his judg
ment and patriotism has been muoh . increased
by seeing him calling such men around him,
- A Moven:NT ev Burt.L.—lnformation bag
been received at Indianapolis, which is cred
ited there, by a gentleman just frOm Green
river, Kentucky, who states' that Buckner
Was removing his heavy guns to Nashville,
and that Gen. Baell's forees,commenced cross
ing Green river, at Munfordville, Tuesday
morning, in force. Gen. Nelson's division
crossed twelve miles above McCook. General
Buell left Loniorille.ort Tuesday evening for
Green river; where it is he will assume
command, andyush forward to Bowling Green
with the utmost rapidity. Two co - In - patties of
revilers, /ndianapolls, hate been ordered to
Kentucky. Colonel Willioh's German regi
mint Is In the advance.
IION CIiKBEILLAND.--Lettell from
Cumberland, lifd., - say that iaihroad comuni
cation has been nearly re-opened with Han-.
cock, and that Romney Is now occupied by
our troops. The 'Baltimore and Ohio Rail
road, it is believed, will be open. for havel
within two weeks.
The rebel General Jacusolt has retired from
that_region.., A reconnoissance to within
twenty miles of Winchester found no. signs of
the enemy. It is believed there are to rebel
forces this 'side . of Winchester. Jacksoni
troops, it isisid,,sufferod terribly. He has
withdrawn without accompliihing anything.
The road - to Wincheiteewas lined - with their
Dr. hes, Chevalier_ rrikoff sad the
OMEN
The fellovring extracts from a letter from
Washington to the New York. Times, con
tain matters of painful interest. It is to
,be-hoped that a-purer atmoephere will pre
vail in-Washington circles hereafter:
It is not doubted now, that however bril
liant_the party :lately given at the White
Beim, end however ivell4itended the en
tertainment, it had, been' better emitted al
together; brit is tole denied that the
innate end ineradical vulgarity of that ele
ment in American society that pushes itself
into petition at Washington, will drag down
anything that is attempted here to its own
base level.' - If Mn.s: Lincoln chose to give
ati'entertainment,-whose business was it,
_except her invited guests? But the Herald,
the other pipers of its kind, Instantly eel',
ed upon the fact as the precious opportuni
ty; oLliankeyiam, and so exaggerated the
importance of • the affair as to turn the
heads of all the siaipletoas here and else
where, leading them to resort to the most
degrading shifts- and tricks to obtain invi
tations. By way of magnifying itself, the
Herald, through its representatives in .
Washington,assumed to be master of cere
inonies. hrs. Lincoln was , credited by
these. Herald men ,with the remark that
" there were, perhaps, gentlemen among the
correspondents of the Proms, who were en
titled to an invitation, but that it was dif
ficult for her to find them out." To relieve
her of the dilemma, they claimed that they_
were authorized to distribute her tickets
among theprofession. Almost.' every one
declined to accept that crucible of their
character aid remained away.`' But a few
want, nd tried :tit earn their= sippers by
puffery.of the entertainment." ,
There is no doubt that the vulgernoto
riety, given to the: party by the. Herald,
and the officious intrusion of the represen
tatives of tluttpaper upon its management,
did more te disparage it and destroy the
pleaeare that might otherwise have attend
ed i t than , all other Agencies:combined. I
know that letters hive been •reeeived here,
written in the bleoditained
01.0 camps of sem
treat, containing the 111 i. hitter reproaches
on the vain and costly parade.. that the
Herald was foreshadowing.: . The question
was asked with a frightfrd earnestmes, and
impreuiveness; "Is it thus that ye eat and
drink in revelry, while the - nation's' enemy
is besieging your very - gates, and your poo'
ple are suffering the pangs of hunger, thirst
and cold in camp, or dying of „wounds, on
the battle-field?"
But the Herald's ill-starred, reign in
Wultiagton is over. ' and I predict for the
White Baum; and for the Government,
more happy and popular career, in future.
Emboldened by success, the Herald's repte
oentativeMan played a bold game when he
attempted'to bully the new War /Sinister,
And he 'lost all. Re now cools his ardor in
Fort McKean., and rely upm it, if Bennett
ia not' extremely . carefh4 himself will soon
suffer alike fate. • • ' • •
Chevalier Wilma is the sole illWesentative
left hew of, the Herald's poceliar tactics;
and he is chased from pillar to past by the
Iwrestigating Committees of Congnss. It is
-known that he s omen huckster' of
war eastracts last ittiMser, under Caries:
on's reign. lie - wad scarcely to* met with,
any day, that be did not haves *entreat to
sell that he had obtained from the Beorettu7
of War or sass other high Goviismast
-•
--fif
cial. It to-
Ives tried to get Government secrete , by
thrlateningjistneroo-and others Ifitl the
ritra c erB
--- `li - wilebe- , n`ramierect,
Herald, in Jul?, contained. a Merit quota
tion from the . Preisident4s ideseage!beforil
that docuniefit had been finished and - teins-
Milted ttiCettgress: It seems 10-be.-ascer
tained,iihat Wikoff obtained that' suriek
'Lions *extract, but he*? , never dared
ask the President/Or : it. Schad ittit money,'
nor had Bennett, to bribe- the President's
private Secretaries: The Judiciary -Com
mittee of. the. HOUBI3 have been
quotation Wikoff to tell how he obtained the quotation
from the - message, and the rumor in the
'city is that he has refused to tell, but ap
peals for protection to the - chivalry (I) of
his nature that will not allow him to ex
pose his female friends I See what insult
and shame, and sorrow, any 'connection
with the New York Herald; " or its agents,
is calculated to bring upon any man or wo
man in the 'country I Is it npt a national
relief that the concern is, at last, impaled
GEN. STONE'S ALLEGED TREASON,
One of the Proofs Against Him
Suspicions Conduct of Other Officers
Correeliondence of the N. Y. Tribune. •
WAMIINOTON, Feb. 11, 1882.
The action regarding Gen. Stone excites
no surprise among those who have been fa
milies with his conduct the last six months.
The developments in regard to hint are only
another illustration of what we have been
so slow to learn, that friendship to slavery
is hostility to the Republic. Gen. Stone's
wife is notorious-for her Seirision tenden
cies, whilehis own course has made him an
object of quite general suspicion. Thedis.
covery of his treasonable communication
with the enemy is said on good authority to
- have happened in this wise:
A soldier in one of the New York regi
ments, who had procured his discharge, and
came to the Capital for the purpose of get
ting his pay, mentioned to a gentleman in
one of the public offices that there were sus
picious circumstances connected with Gen.
Stone's movements, and related the follow
ing Incident:
While he (the soldier) was on picket duty
near Edward's Ferry, some time subsequent
to the Ball's Bluff affair, Gen. Stone rode
down near the-Ferry, accompanied only by
a servant.' After some little time he went
to an unoccupied house near, and bringing
out a spy-glass looked across the river.
He then remounted and - rode away, but
shortly returned to the same house, and
again brought the glass into requisition,
arid seeming to discover the object of his
search, waved his hat as though communi
cating a signal. Directly about a dozen
horsemen came out of the woods on the op
posite side of the river. Gen. Stone, going
to our pickets, remarked that these men
mint want something, and suggested that
some of them should cross and see what it
might be. Five men volunteered to go on
this service, and on reaching the Virginia
shore, the rebels proposed that they should
remain as hostages while an equal number
of their party crossed for the purpose of
having an interview with Gen. Stone,
which proposal was accepted, width° rebels
accordingly crossed and met Gen. Stone.
They withdrew from the river bank near
the house above named, and remained in
conference for some time. A soldier at the
Ferry observed a sealed packet passing be
tween the rebels and Gen- Stone. One of
the rebels remarked to one of the men who
remained is hostages,, that they "had come
down by appointment." The one who
headed the rebel party was Capt. Porter.
It may be asked why it is that thessfacts
did not come sooner to the knowledge of the
proper authorities. One reason is the dif
ficulty, if not danger, involved in the
making of charges by a private against an
officer of high rank. Still further, commu
nication has been as fa, as possible pro-
Vented by Gen. Stone between the men of
his command and the capital. He is mid
to have manifested a nervous anxiety in
regard to this, as though fearing that some
one who might come here from his command
might know something of his doings. Ru
mors of his disloyalty have for a long time
been current, but have seemed to lack any
more substantial foundation than the well
knUwn. rebellious proclivities of some of his
relatives by marriage, and the feet that he
manifested anxiety to protect known seces
sionists in their right to property in human
•fiesh—a fact so notorious that, .since the
recent article in the Tribunq on the "Ma
ryland Overseer," he has been generally
characterised by that title. - .
•It is to be hoped that the arrest of Gen.
Ston will lead to the exposure of thiS tram,
sons le proceedings which have laid open
all our plans to the 'rebels. Let me suggest
to Mr. Secretary Stanton, or to the Como:Lit
t:yr on the Conduct of the War, that some
inquiry into the associations of certain offi
cers of the regular service, not so high in
rank as Gen.-Stone, might lead to the expo
, mire of other leaks. For example: several
officers of the regulars, who constitute a
portion of the Provost Guard, have for
months boarded with the wife of one who
held high office under Floyd, and who . is
himself with the rebels
ri , while she is a noto
ous Secesslonist, an d in communication
with the rebels.- It may !millet the gentle
memln-uniform Who frequent her house are
entirely free from 'sympathy with the sen
timents she professes, and that she learns
nothing
,from then of purposed movements;
but it would be well to ascertain' for a cer
tainty whether It be so or not The mili
tary acqua intance of the lady in question
would seem to havebenefitted the Secession
clique in some Mysterious way: A few
weeks ago, at a time when "no passes were
granted," not even by Gen. Stone, to per
mit a wife to search for the body of her
husband murdered at Ball's Bluff, a lady
residing with her secured a 'Vass," taking
with her trunks i •containing Winter clothing
for the husbands of tiveor three Secession
ladies, as well ai written communications,
and a variety of supplies which curious
eyes were not permitted to examine; for
which reason we are in doubt as to the pre
eise amount of "aid and comfort" afforded
by her visit to "Dixie." -
She :returned, duly bringing papers
whichconstituted her "agent" for one who
Sell to Jeffdommonths_ ago, .leaving his
goods and houra-behind. In the &mire an
Irishman and biz .family were domestica
ted, it being intended that he should occupy
the back part of it, and keep the property
in order. •As the owner did not return, the .
tenant sioncluded-to occupy and pay no'
rent. Th 9 lairs of the district favor the
tenanteo 'far, that unless • notice is given
by .a apeeified time, the bindlOrd cannot
evict him for the apace of 164 days. But,
on the return of the.lady-mentioned from
her trip to Virginia, the military arm was
by some means brought into requisition,
and the tenant was ejected by a summary.
process unknown• to the civil law - in such
cans.
This is mentioned . as an illustration of
the Inexplicable occ urrences which con
tinualli perplex; loyal - ,meidents of Wash)
ingtom and which make it . manifest that'
open,. disloyalty,: doss not always out Off
those who_ manifest .it :Aram the sources of
power , and of • _ •
TliWashinited Mar; IA Ml' &Wale which
Is evidently published by idthOrity, says that
'the end and aim <lilt Gen; McOlellan's
tarrobildnidions h the 'restoration of be
Union 'Just is it 'existed before the Rebellion
began -•• • • • ' • • • '
Does'this mean with 'Jeff. DIMS, Slidell,
ituon, sn Brisk/midge, in the Sedate, and
with Floyd. and Thompson as mamimpra of
Cablnet,and an , tb• blessings of. Pro-Slavery
domination She: espo- •
^Wasentalos,- rob. 14.—Gov. .Denver - is.
kart lie b00.144ui .tidon,iteta
aPPointed to isleoL. l " 44 un 'llt , P,F7 /44° '
emus; tit resists' varenli: a'
Dinora, Sib. 14.—Lik - the banks in this
city Inv* suspended gado paylual -today.
PiNfltiii*utt;Dreicr -iTAx ovtrzior
Curtin has signed - the - bill passed bythe tegis—
' latere for the assumption of that portion of
the &fat tax! apportioned to ,the -..44.-{d
PenneyOranitn - -The Alit tuti liiterr:feTtotaitf
ooniiiinfilcateditititelederalettlis
Tresepry,:and autumn as the receipt Of the
.4..lesiaret of the - United - States , l43 - ,:finwarded
Pentlaylvaniestkereof the ciirrentiaar's Wax
tax will be. fully.liquidatad., dope
withfint: Inqiciiing additional taxation upon
' the people of the cionmonwealth.—fliladcf-
vislac .rorlcEs.
THE • PIRST CONGREGATION
.-",•-> OF DISCIPLES meets elatedly at 'APOLLO
HALL, Fourth atreet, between Market and Wood.
Preacbing every LORD'S DAY, at 104 o'clock a:.
ns., and 7p.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Lecture
at 7 O'clock. The public are respectfully !netted to
attend.
CO l l/tl.lol4lLitle Ur!ll'L, Auxunebtf
Prrranunan, February 14th, 18:52.
IL - AiST ADJOURNED MEETING of
•••••." the Court of Appeal, for the. Second Ward,
Pitlmburgh, will be held at this office on Wednesday,
the 19th Ind, wilera any Femme foiling thine/wises
aggrieved' by their emweement Sra the present ,yesr,
will apply. JONATHAN BISAUFF,
DAVID COLLINS,
• felAdd Com Colamlssiolasrs.
Orrice or ' , UDC Prisre.'ou & Bomar Murree tb ,
Posses:eon, February leth,lBol
j .THE • DIRECTORS, OE ' •
trCr PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON MINIRG
COMPANY have sham day declared a dividend of Two
Dollars per share, payable 'to stoCkholdem or their
legal Sepresantotiver, on and after the 87th keit.
Ewenn stockholdeo will receive their diiidends
at Abe odic* of Mom "J. W. Clark 4t Co., Boston;
Haserichnestts.'TUOMAB M. HOWE,
feldiSt Secretors and Treasurer.
•
Pirrftunnunt, No. Waite* AL lALIA:Atio R. 11. CO. t
February Inth, 1802. J
r - rNOTlCE.—'nyammance of an act
Of the -Legislature of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, enUtied "An Act to provide for the
Re erg -animal= of the Pittabergh, Yort Wayne end
Chicano Rallroed Outparty," approved the Mat of
March, 1860, a meeting will be held at the City of
Ferumylvenia: Ob WZDNIDIDAT, the 16th
day of Aebroary, 11141, at the office of the Company,
No. ZS Fifth street, to elect,-Directors, end fur
the oilier purposencentemUlatect by the said act.
J. T. D. LAN
SAMUEL J. TILDEN,
• LOUIS tL MEYER,
J. EDGAR THOMSON,
• SAMUEL DANNA,
foil Dulcimers of the said Railroad.
WAWA or Tllt AATIONAL altarao COAVANT.
Ptrritromm, February, 10th, 1ef,3,1
)DIVIDEND NOTIUK—The
rector. of • lAA NATIONAL ,111111100 COAPANT
bane Tau Dar dictated a Damian or Two Doknais
($2.00) row MIAMI on the Cipital Stock, payable at
the Milo. of the Tremorer on and after TON3DAT.
the 18th Jost., to Stockholder., or their legal tepree
mutative., appearieg as inch at the ekes of buidoem
on Samrsaar, the 16th Mot. • •
Bodeen Stockholders will be paid by Meson. J. NV.
CAW t CO„ At the Transfer" offloe of the Company,
No. 26 State street, Boston. By order of the Name
of 'Niemen. ./A.M.4: M. etWIPER,.
. .
Bevy and Treas'ir
OnCE—ALLEGLISIVY
u ! Owners of Flatboats, Olt Tanks, Oil QV* and
other: things- that are now ohm:meting the AL LE
GIISITY 11f HARI, aro hereby mdithei it ld Ob
structions are not removed within ten days from this
date, they will be dealt with according to law.
Al pariene are prohibited from throwing dirtalith,
rtbbiiks, &e., kr-. on the hard Wharf, or the full sea.
alty of the luw,wlo be enforced.
• 'JAILYI3 ALLYN, Wharf, Motel.
Pleieinneau Feb, 7th, 1862. - fel
Unica Amu Waal. (Amnia, t
tut, Tanury Bth, y
ii":"EREE CANAL COMPANY.--
We 7 l ELECTION NOTICE.—An election for SEV
EN DIRECTOILB of ther ERIE CANAL COMPANY
will he held at their Ohm la ERIE, on .MONDAY,
the TIIIII.Lt.DAY Or MARCH NEXT, at 10 o'clock
a. m. 61101 • A. H. CAUCKEY. &Or.
Nip .r 11.3 HEREBY LVI - V 7 iN
flit the CI ry Ordinance. Ineegard to °Detract
ng the streets and sidewalks by OIL BARIIELB, or
tber Obetractlone, will be rigidly enforced from this
Jiang OWENn.
8. B. COOPER, • •
fe7 Street Commleaoners..
• HZ UFA'S OFFIU
- - -
teed removed •to JOHN HiftIIONII
LOMB= OFNION, corner of Hand and Patio
stmt.. EDWAILDS,
felatod City Gouger.
.rIJw 4DrEKTIBEJenwI&
Orrtca or vex Elmo Grown Sloan&
• Arun or
,_IIM Poroeut,
I.
•Wauhiogio& Pet, 11, HIM
T.TORSES WANTED - FOR THE D.
11 0.. GOVERNMENT.—beeIed propoille for ills
Salivary. la Woohltidin Oilyof ONE THOUSAND
TOUR HUNDRED AND PIiTT OAT&LRY AND
'ARTILLERY HOBAN& Mr the U. & Goveramoot,
ill be received setbe °Moe of Col. ft. li Hooka,
Drportment Quarlfer Hamer, In OW city, mall 12 m.
on MONDAY. the . l.7th Inst. - •
These horses Will be purchseedin long notemeeedlog
2i eeCh, and nObldswlll be entertained for egreatur
nubby from any one person.
No bid will be entertained that is not endoned by
two responsible pe wlnevrill guarantee that the
bithlve coil comply al We proposition, If 'it ehoold:
be accepted. " •
Twenty-tive days war he - given from the opening or
the
e. bids, for ,the. completion of the delivery of the;
hom
Of the atone honed, 600 are required for cavalry;
arid 960 for artillary.
DINORIPTION OF HORSES REQUIRED.
OAVALIT Iloasta 7 From 16 to 16 hands In hatibt o •
bottom 6 and yotaro of sic of.dark Colors • well
brolum to the toddle kccuroorOT ool U. end free fc"i
all dairta.
Altrussar Boasts—To be from lblictti 16 hands
la height; between 6 and 8 years of ago; dark colors;
fn.* from all defects: well bro ken to hunts, and to
neigh not lees than, 1,100 pounds. '
The horses will be inspected by a, board of officers;
detailed from the Regiments requiring them.
Thirundersigned reserves; the privilege of rejecting
cacti "and every bid, s Weld he consider that the la.
tercet. of the service require It.
STEWART VAN FLIRT, I
thin. and Hamer Mester. ,
130UKS, -NEW BOOK .1.
Th 4 Pilgrims ofFashion.
Sierra Hems, by .
John Drown, M. D. '"
Health, by
The &interim*, by author of Rutledge.
The Cloister coil the Hearth, by Chan., Heads.
John. Brent, by Maier Winthrop. ,
Cecil Dreeme, by .! "
Bongs In Many Hoye, by 0. W. Holmes.
Revolutions In English History, by Vaughn.
Buckle's History of Mitigation. •
Basay• by George 'Hanley.
Liille'a Leaf, by Margaret Maitland.
History of the:United State*, by Patton.
eiunSets on the Hebrew Mountains, by McDuff.
Ellicott's LIB of Christ.
ral.e. Life of Trost'
•
Lord Beacon'al3lbls Thought*.
She Near and the Heavenly Horizon. ;
trench's Lectunti on the alWell Churches
Llto and Lettein of John Angel Janus.-
Pnaithal Obtiedanlry, by Abbott.
Hand Book of the Pzegyterlen Church, a book for
ttdetere and Elders. .•
(hgCodutry and the Church, by IL L. atm D. p.
rot-male by B. 8. DAVIS, ;
fel& No. 93 Wood irtreet.
F0,(111,T Us" OF • I' P ()ATI(/'
You BELLING.LIQUORS, alai in kb. elsritial
Otace imp to rebruarY 1411, 1862: •
Armstrong Empty eating home, ad w'd,,Pittall'i.
Bennett Wm; eclat vmds, Sd war, Pittaburgh.,
Brolmise Jaa.".;
Redid Jacob eating house, Ist ward,. .. !.: " ;
Brandy Janes tavern;
Godell Peter " 111611n - towaship: • ''l
Gibson Joseph'hi rand, Pittalculb.
Osckwinder 0.
Jones Henry eating hcmaa,gd ward, .Pittobtagli.
Kircherta AL, tavern, Lawrenceville.
Hohlmeyer C. lowernt. Clair township.
Blank Henry " Ducanrina
Simon Jamas ' . 9th ward, Pittsburgh. ;
O'Haninti Hoban, other P 9O49 •Sih.: 4 L &Ugh ; '7.
Prestbold kluge tavern, XcEscalgrt.
Bush Marker " 6th ward, Pittsburgh.
Math's) John A. eating house McKeesport:
Schulz Henry eating house, ith ward, Altsphelly.
Vierheller &Homing. Meru. ," Pittabufgh.
Whittaker A. tavern, Pionse township.
Ths Court will meet op MONDAT,Pobrosip 24th ,
U 4, at Wjf i o'ckick, to hi( tha - abov• Mans.
f•l4:3td ' NI% A. 111111 RON; Cfro.k.
a
/ • e
_ _
C9RNER PENN AND BT-GLAIR
N=83178014 PENNA.:
BEPFTTED,AND It t lparllED IN ELEGANT
. .
Tu. LADIES' DEPAIITIMT;of Lis d Institu
tion *mug boon 'mantis reilttod and rotArnislied In
ululimit Au*, young haiku tousrotooiro instruction in
Pennianillip and Book-Kiniting.4ui bout o f. tbi ds
Or oljniatitiesehan keincuinstatitiy in - sitscasno*
Mint it 2be morning HU 9 fifths evening. , . kl 6
, COl.l • ;„."
.YEARVPRT94 B .:-
Haling manna aboo4ureat , of , Rostiii
a.ur f rs ky.contract bokny
the .L
' tRICAT'ADYANCE IN !RICE,
Wo 1111 continua to son stretati,,, . ,
:stratsszar.437 _ s mots, ,
vain ts: sin I wo 4r4oldiiitt. 'As wean neve Nagai
tarp Joinotles, Futhamn would do to ep
Satrtbardairable misiber=id,. • '
Inapaalinf 'A* 44 ,
6 * 141 ' 91 ' 14 ' 'svkolt;listiatice 00.
- • -110.17 sum
&LA" -
-D ft"; 741441110" .
D letatKti of all: qualdaes,
maztuy en baud. HOICK it Ti=-7,
auk wood snot
MC=M
allAmrntEl•
pEACHES AND VINEGAR. -
BUEL glum' PEACHES:
11; 1311I t a; FUSE CIDER. yiNze*
WILLIAM
' • 18 and 20 Wood Street
faltnlia
Yry:
. 84141.011 AL 8 . T.S.
Aa 4eitant ueratolont of
• :BALIIKIRAL SKIRTS,
&nee-tad to arrive by express-ibis day. ', •
EnTONMACIIIIII & CO..
fall Nos. 11 and 19 Fifth at
PMV/EXIMEalWarZfIZIllii
A few chniee . e4lei of thou.
,
Real Lace Collars, ant•Collan and lAA
Opened Ole (nide)) afternoon, aid for salaby
EATON,'MAZIttaf le 004
fels , lifne:l7 and le flfarst..
FOR SALE.
IW bales Heart Brown Shootings.
600 Ws assorted Bait&
30,000 Seamless Grain seeks. .
100,000 pews& &sorted Cotton Yarn.
10,000 Cotten thapet eked].
0,000 Twine. •
4.000 Cassilo Wick.
KING, PENISIIICX & 0.,
fels:l.w WO. 29 Wood Street, Nile C •
h
R
A Zus tiltlDi D 1 U. +Oil* old
Grinder, Charles Klein. having returned...Wm
prepared to grind Eason, etc., in !hover, best manna.
felt • SOWN .8 .T.XTLICY. 198 Wood at.
.250- .1"'0' 8' GU.A..4 'UAL COL
BLAST PIG IRON for solo by
„
6116 • • 9. - 10/LWORTEI & CO.
V(1138.-2 bble. fresh 4ga-received and
L 4 foe sale b • • IL :COLLINS.
DOTATOKS.-1 car choice Potatoes at
Depot, tin sale by
105 HENRY H. COLLINS.
SA E 0 It YES,
•
By the woof the
MICA GAS SHADE,
AN ORNAMENTAL AS WELL AS L'SLIMIL
. • ARTICLE,
Which cast* a mellow light, and at the wane thug
present" - that thckerlng irrhich tells so a:mad:illy on
the eyes. Tar sale by
BAILEY, FARRELL &
. N0..129 iFourtlisireet,
Who have on hind • large "aorta:4n: of plain and
Utley Paper and Tin Sherif', of every dfscMrption. :
fon -•
0 COOPZBS AND' DEAL.
•
Having advertised recently our readlnem to pur
chase the Hundred Dinah Per dp st 6 .?" 1 ",
price, ire deem it proper slim to give noUee i n
terested,thM on and niter MONDAY, February
I?th, the pieta ter , merchantable hkkory hooped
barrels will be, at the Eiveriaindlog or liallroad Del
pots, .38% cents, each, and at the . min, FOrtellti,
_
"bah. T. N.EIiNEDY - Pektilo,
'RA= brash Naa r 4LL0111317, Feb 13,1M2.
telkdawlw
, •
Jr
FRENCHIi4OTEL,
OS THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
OITY NEW TOIUC.'
SIMMS .11,00113 .PITT crEcimi , nil( VAT
City Hatt Armors, «mos FroaliferalicilL:
(Opparlte City :Hall.)
lea - Meate ei they am , be oftleird .In the speideua
_
There It sitarbees Shop indltath Regina itter.hed
to the Betel ' - .
Miramar* of RITNNZ.RB sad 1*(11/JeriN who - - .
ay we are Nil. .
no2W.dlya 71.: ITINNCO3; •.. . . •
A MERICAN 110118 E, Bosrox ' is tho
largelargessandlvest maimed _ Rotel in the Rest
England States; Is centrally located, aid easy of as
oms from all the tonna of mist Ir contains all the
modern improvement; mid every annenience for the
Monfort and accommodation of the traveling public.
The sleeping rams are large and well ventilated;
the mates of rooms Si. well arranged, and completely
fandahed for Emnillasind largo traveling pan*, and
the home will Contlivoe- to . he,,ltept so • • Ant class
hotel In nary inspect.
s21:1 d LEWIA RICE, Pro etor.
.
11. W.
.W. W. T ATL01........ ' ...........S. LUTII ?Min.
PAYLOR & BROTHER, Ct2' i 10112181.01
1. lizzoiwrrs, - - . •
Ho. 46 wit:lmi stitiirr --'
01MCIMNATI, Om.
Persomal attention Orem to the purchase and
de of PitODUCMand MXIICELLNLIZE co:orally.
articles. Moderato Maumee aiad•Otk,ootudgiamente of &tapir
Mears. THOMAS ABBUCKLE d:CO - ., Pittsburgh.
BIRO, rgluirocx - do.
JOIIPPH O. utrman, aq., Cincinnati,.
And Cincinnati merchants annarsitr.. noldimd
15MMM
SHIPPERS or THE warns sancta
I bars establish USE . the CITY OT In* Tom..
001IRLISION H Sutho r ozdtitlrs We of your
commodltles. mut also to supply you with CAUSTIC
SOUS, SULPHURIC AOll4 SIMI }WHIRLS,
GLUE,
I. am prepaid to make Liberal cash spume on
motion.eistisatomms. sad to give your..busitomo prompt at-
- WILLIAM-A. (MYER.
:3md N0. , 77 Malden Len*. New rork.
N. 44 Way! /31,4, X., rork,
O11Ly•10t YLL, FILO; =TIM RlTr moan= vrAli
-60171114 Oi Tallai was satroaraTiox;
.
00ONAO BILA.NDLIS—Otard.Dupuy di Co., Pinet
usetillon A Da, and other brands pr TnritlO 3
dark and pile, in halm. Torteei and eighths..
HOOHDLLE HUANDLEA--.Pallerokth, A. deg.
mite, and other brands, dark and Xele, in' the mewl
HOLLAND GIN-4. P. Kellogg & Ca.'"Ekbeldansi
end Ws' DroPst c pipes, thrwqr, pl and ems.
ELOIVIIKAinrx and-dam brand'.
winex.ss—naarea iruh'ida "Rawer( Borth.
WINDS—Port, Sherry, Madeira, Dostrat*llock,-
and others, of various graded.
OlL—pine Bordeaux Table, to oats and biasing'.
maim r. lrian
AL. WEBB & BRO., GENERAL
DUPONT'Sthe I/CHANTS, and SAFE T Y :
tale of POWDER AND
PUSE, corner of Pratt and Commerce streets, Bald.
more•• metro n/1 'dada of WESTERN
_PEODUCI.'
and Mak. adenoma thereon.
track in front of Wareham. -
' Hartaxxcza.—E. J. Dupont de Nemotus k Co.,
Wilmington Del; Merchants` Bank, Baltimore,B.
Dutch 'A SionaiMakittliare, 100.,
Pituburgh,Spancer A Garrard, Pittaburgb, Miller
Bickerton, PhD burgh. Culp Shephard, Pittsburgh,
John Bowman, Eanorcille, Will/am Pox,,Zatterdile,
John stomp. Zomerfille, .T. Lore kiln, CloshOcton,-
Ohio; R. G. Van Winkle , Paricerelmrg , T. Jay,
a os , - 9 a Dolma, Inkomo,-Ind.; lisrbineri
8r0.,' Harbin* MUD,' Ohio; Almada' lime..
ffPrilli Valley, Ohio; W. L. Arnold, Dayton;. .W.
Thomas Cincinnati, Wm. Clifford Neff, Cin•
chmod, S. , N. Pike A....:Ctintlanati, Boyle N Cu,
Cincinnati, Cobb, Annal k Yhttchar,
LW/ma, forma X Co.: Peoria, 114, Peoria
Alcohol Worn, 111., R. Gregg k Co., Peoria,
111., J. B. Ford, Am rot Mora midi:l6lo Railroad,
HENRY.II. }TALE. /a Up , , -
Buccal:sans To'timis fi'werr,
Merohapt,
03 4M1R PENICAND ST. c1An17.4378
. .
. .
Would' riapartftW Invite 'the attentloti 'et their
Minds atclihe public gene:ally that they , bars put,
.41/111101 UMill4ol* at *Tarr law Bars; and which they.
NM Irtaktup at ► gnarl Jinn In Order to 'chi.* out
Alp alixlt to make ram: - fur atack of Goode
SE P, M ED I
, ' ~ • .',..i. - :
..E AJaT TV . A-. a..
.
LOl SWING
_ .
—TM" is n-aats. - sbaxejand scant:deal Sirbx.
.adadded to tbipsdar , or tadodidi, by wideb an amy
and naixratowskon In secitrol by Ow Dines Wank of
diILICXX.-," S r : vm tif .. ...A . rt,
sod
loth. dialr eCiiiciUns ' bs
imild% t
_ • ' OXAS SITS •
worm Sandaaky anon and din Om,. Allisy
City, Pat. :7eßtnt•
EZ=
- pertut , l4l-K-K=Lltiere be 6:-
J_ pratA at public sale, upon Ma prenAmea at the
mautkat ,faclOs Ran, inx intim bolos Pittsburub, on
tA4,ohto RI& S o'clock p. nt, on THlliniffilt.T,
thii4ol3l. Abruzzi, 1802,01,E ANGINE AND
WILDS, and TOOLS, suitable for boring (11l Wel*,,
Bail articlee 'beset ese ha' BURT them;
. 1/140 'Fishing to purchase, will Sod it to theletuf.
*Luta. to attend. Tame Made known oa clayl
sale. •Por further piwtiwas- rsnpihrell.AftL
AIIIM/XfirMnCi"...kier;tua-""
E E FOE- :
• ABOUT Ex4 Bl ' B o BB *-pOwmiL7i
•
IT 000Dimpta:...... • ,
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOB OAST
Itapitre at the GAEL . = 0111 - 1 i
614:dif Fifth street. abom Smithfield.
110 K ItENT-PlilLu.
well-latiowti•BALli, which is well lighted, and
isi•eseler. of accea thiti - any other Hall to the clip,
has been .Itandeolnely &tad up; mod . together With
two anbs•raiiiniss;*will be tented it albs, rate. •- • • •
also; • liffolll4 Market ,ortili "hetweeu Thad
an Fourth - streer apletely tabbed; sod 'tars
lashed modern i t heat, Mb • •
One of the' large RES ltricosa se the York
•
A aaudt STORE ea Thirdnew Markel strata, Wil.
limo show window, now eccaidod hititrAGfLlW4s.
Merchant Tailor. Benc,Bl2o.
AuchnsvEßAl , O.Frlcrs—sti,tiazittlitoiab:'
FOB. SAL/a—Wage BUIL)MiG - LOTS on Bud!'
and Braddock streets, and .Psanspranbs Amu*:
'L. IL GAZZALI„
corner Third and Market &Li,
T A L U. A it L4,11.1i0111144T :
V BAIN, panel* .ea pidati 'Sad Mberti
streets, Pittsburgh, .on which Is sirented FOOD
BRICK TENENNTS, • miki. Amt. of nine
bundled per year., The property M loaded In the
test part of the city, and well calculated for an Ora
,nlbus Depot, as all the lines in the city cooldhe
rancentrUed at - that potrtt. The lots are 01 feed
on Filth. street, on -Liberty erred, 61 feeteastd on
Unto strait, et. feet .areto lades, '..Fer /umber par
ticelars, anvil:it of , JOUNCE'. ROBS, in Abe
Jlta
mend, or of JAUKSON DUNCAN, Kin., at the Alla
. ..r ..nston Bridge. • feriaw.
FOR BA.III---Themeir alui last possen..
ger packet JOHN T. McColl/3d, now running
in the Wheeling and Pittsburgh trade, and connect
!
log with the r arkershum boats at Wheeling three
timee per week, and two trips - warn the Literty and
Lift, from Cincinnati. -The 'only ten on for
selling theboat is th e Icei et MY health. If the boat
not 'on the flirter Marti2;ahe trill'he exposed
to pobite sole' on Monday, the third day of Marche
18b11, at the whirr. " For further information, enquire
or JACKNIN , DUNCeIt,New../tilegheny Bridege. or
4.10111( T. MeCOMBS, Captain. • felittf
Fux IST.E4III .
toot stadia 18 Inch feet Iron • fl}.
wheel, and 01 ;boat 1501brie power: Also, one M
eador, two Dry Ovens, and intent Oleo Builein,aner
Upright Boring Machine, one Olutin Badyna., one
Machine for, maklat.Ptunp Mode for Oil Welhbyte
Dave Tall Machine, sind,Aboat 100 feet 2$ andA
' Allot the aboie ertiefee will bo add of • gradttaa
gain app inrat once at 411/111ili stmt.
LI U tiE AND. la FOP. itu
ll. mai in ths thriving : villsgi.of. Alaostlita, four
miles from the atty. The lot has a front on Main
street of SO bet, and extending back 300 tot to-an.
alley, on which are erected a two atoll dwellltg;tlll,.
/shed in good 'style, with doable 'portico* a largo
"sable and housed-good wator,..vartsty of
knit, choice Wootton', vegetable- garden, tc.. -Will
be sold cheap and on easy. tenni. ApplY to..
VON. REN , J..—A comfortable Dwelling
sum; B.roomsja stable 'and carriage: hove; 2
acres land, well set with Apple and Penal trod, grape
arbor, Ax.., _WIf be leiwattoa good tenantfor'arouni
bar of yeah. Enquire of WATT I WILSON, ' _
_
_ _ 2613 Libe rt y street.
A.Lezi—it three -.WO Dwelling
.on_Dolicell
lame; 8 room; in good ordor. Apply to
jUkdtl WAX t.WILBOF, 208 Liberty rt. •
FILM ttbUST.—A Tavern stand, on thii
.12-Brownsville Boor, two miles nom the /dononftw•
hest 131-idgeti with from 25 to Mures of had. Jr.n.
• • Ise at.erm, NOBLE'S:on the prernhes.
m 0
11,17.; , - 7 'l'hat ppifortatile 'two story-
Lt D.weWog Hong now occopfed .J "edge
Itasor, ak the
;
BCRA fI
" 4 Pitubirgb-.Tqr 1 441. °.
. /)4LLT LTCTIG;
:dtf .. or, A. H. WALNORD.
t3TOIC.b-MOU. tiA.LK—A tine
opyortuntty is now offered tttporehase onabalf
or.tho whale of* D.llOO BTORE, in a good • locality,
ortihan. litcroudng boatman, lined up dotty. L,Md
mot mamba. _For particulars &dart.
, , BOY 1169. PITTSBUItOpt P. O.
I as zas
Rand street, on the second .Iloor at the n
• Iding, corner of Liberty "treat, ftuudahed with. •
• d water. Paweelott glyen 'immediately, or on
day of ApriL Tor itniannatlon apply to
JOHN_ it. ukr.6114w,.
'l4lolt. ENT-.4;titizi story. Brick Ihtell-
J: ink ou ELayninad;olliviraans. • Poliend o n siv
a& tmnuidlately. linguini of " • '
• JAa..DAIJYLL a BON,
' 707 • Al and 70 Wain, stmt.
- LET—'l'wo - story
...Brick Dwelling
- Holm; No. 61 Isabella street, dpegheny.con
"l'44 11711tc1M14A..LD lin r oeuauci
street.
filo LET—The Store Room .NO.. 59 • d
stied, two doors from Liberty, now occupied by.
H. Wolter!11 he rented from tho-ist. of April - asers.
Apply to JOHN A. RENSHAW,
. COMPS of-Llbeft and Hood stroeti.
rru 'r—The Warehouse on Beecigd
1 street, risnaingthrouith to first abet% OUß oc
copied ty filtrneoeir McCreery it Co. Enquire of
; PARE. 211cCUADY & CO.
14 1 OR HENT—A ouse on Water
48. - feet 1/ront,suouling- through to Front
meet. /Enquire of JAS. DALT.E.I.I.II(OII : , -
&LS . and to Water street.
kJ • E , • and .1
llfAba SHOP% 2041110,. •I , add.,
]taken' or Machine shops, will b. /mad to ant or
different • *a. A ;I.ly at 42 Fifth stn.& IA
NT—The new 'three ewzi
WAHL 110111112,110. Melly linnet, now on.
=pled by ladtparick k 00.01111 who
1.11:2w •. Buzau co., au ittpertr'
- • •
WESTERN „HOTEL, '"
Nos. 9„11, 13, 15 17•Corthindt.fR:
• !itaz liaw."Lona
This old established and lavo . clisi Mad .4.the
Busbies , eninmunill. hie been recently rellidedituld
simiplete Ist every thing Cut can inhabiter to the
co:alone of lie. patrons. /Mies and ,tandllm- are
It Is amtrally located la the Mathew fart of the
cltj;end Leon* mods to thig tateopiumaes of steam- -
boats, cars;omnitome, adoiee, am' •• • •
la astompence of the premite.eatised by the co.
bellion,ydisis ham been seduced to Otar Demote min
41 .1.04.1i1ui oanalganents
The table Is ainply.sooplled filth ell the In:arks of ,
the lemon, nail Is equal to that Of Any other hotel in
the country Ample' atconunpletlons are °flared for
..IfirDo not belkne rututers, her-1 mmoihottt;'
who say otttot Western Hotel is iun.- •
' D. D. WIECILESTEII,-Proprietot%
Tnoe. D. Wincrortrrta.' • lelet3nt
I.lNrd. U.NiltIN • tITATIO.NER.
..1-1. - XoNtroi4o CoNTAINS •
_ 24 amts . Paper, linter and Sorted' Letter,
due Bath Post, Note or Bina:
24 Bareloaea, Unkin. and smoked, ti. - inatolk the .
Faint.
It.. Steel Pens.
" Aectitainnfation Pan Bolder.:
A - raber.Lebd rencEV • =
• I TIVAFgqe ef, ,P er * . i °2 4oClPui!atkelit
ruin, ONLY ss. mai*. „, •
TRADE SUPPLIED AT 0.50 PER
• 'AGENTS NvetTinkr , • '
. _ • . r. RUT . ,
3vbi4a - iga Bocaidiot; stitionekt and Bens.
desist;'lLuonio Rail. Filth etteeti Pittehargh, g n g
N. Z. cornet South, Common and .redetal street,
; dilegheat e
KR . EI .P >S&LS OF A BRUG
vroux.—TheDmg Store' onthe C011ie? Of Wylie
and Chatbane stesets,'hanftomely fitted +op; with-a
good mount of stock, end well toasted Br
together Math the lees. af the tenancluielag two
ware Pet I. inn at low tent, twill be sold on use wept,
woo. on TUESDAY, Februarr 11104 - 124 *lock.
Any pinion desitotis to go into the Drag bottom.
willlind this an opportunity to boyaeldeafoltenid at
a punk Isis.
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slum B eAWLS 0 . 1.0iL3 -Al6. igialto6oll;:'
AT Tllll ISAMILIATTS.-
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SELL BEST at: 1 2 4
YARD - WIDE SIIIRTIRG.m.usx,INs. at IN
WINTER Duns
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1100 P SKIRTS, cheap. -; ; ; • • - "I
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CLOSING:OUT.
.Whikisals buxom will Aid our BDock of DrisllikrAf
krgi, tho Om'
' TERMS, war .DEx.zrzai.y. :
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CALL AND RXAMINE OUR 8730 the, ,
N. E. Ccorner Fourdi)tuld Market B61:-.
MG •-•
W STYLE '4' , •
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SPRiNC PRINTSV:,
- At 12i Cents'.
PLAIP c'Pr?!Tuo,
Ilimtnncsi a 96 "1*
WOOLIN BH/i3li* AT, 1401*,
isisok HOOP eXtlitS_
GHAT AND WHITE HOOP SICHITI,
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WILL °PIM ON 'SATURDAY
1 4 1 . W° S ASSORTMENT
RED 1 1 ; sz.Acki. pArewTs,
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Mr/5 NNDINO jNIIITS AND DRAtti3.
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LADINIPI AND VIIILDNIONWMOIXIHLINDED
WOOL NOSIL:r. _
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Lamm. IINE namounclup #-k.'snacurs,
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good Stock ' ' -
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assume,. : 17 - H,*mars,
LINEN 'AND SILK umsbiantomsw sus.
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HoRNEVEI-Taltattiro STORE,
w.triormikaatnat.
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