Iliaromment oUlfegroes in Virginia. e A a 4 the copied from tits . : iihrcir'reports the pro 'Medina or 11 .•• vf-Delegatesan Meath instant: * iiiiiittlfrig_ 2Coniention act fist:thsenmaffhneat ot fres 'Negroes wan,..011 actiser of Yr. Prince, Gatti:up. -Among the Meandesei'is 'in. this' bill'. Mr. Print" I called attention to - ills one_ allowinglen centerfor Galli neeo w enrolled tothe ober ..iff or °Meer se enrolling them. &proposed ifistriklom this amendment sad insert in lien of the proposed .compensation-that -if theilid officers Watt comply -with the re, triisilicin of thil law they hiltultiootoft to a penally of notiess than fifty nor more thaw esurittufdred dollars. As these officers were exempt:Man military duty he said it .was shout as little' es they could do to perform ebrimsTioe of enrolling the free negrom of their respeiithre counties as part of their OScialdutias; tits atrucidment was adopt.- -,•• • '7 , otr, fact, irridencempon evidence, has been accu mulating, for months past,"in ferenee to the military uses to which the e reliebt r all,over the South, are putting those chattels of theirs, the negroes. Indeed, the. ' '"rebellion had-hardly got a recognized .foot lug IsCsomi; : \ of 'the now rebel States, be -- fare : acre uses of their negroes were fully recognized also. =Nor was it merely in the - Visor laborer; to.save the delicate -headed iildvidl7'! from possible . blister; or, (oh I • Waltdion,f) - Trom - the inglorious deformity .124 horrible transformation of "horny ts, t the negroes were regarded. Of Cannie r the digging and shovelling was ob timely their work; and the entrenchments • at ifisrasses, Columbus, and many a place of 'lesser fame, bear ample witness, that other hews . and_ sinews" than those of the ; -"elave-holdlng "chivalry," or the effete, _ lazy poor white ineb," hare been hrought Into ~.•.ir-regitteition, and, willingly or unwillingly, °pplied:to the'spade; the pick-axe and the wheel-barrow. ,Dtst, this was not enough. Doubtless' they 'Would have preferred to. stop here, liowever;had the dreumetances been such . all to encourage them to'do so. We do not be . Ilinre that the slave-lords of the South would lave °Luau to put arms in the hands of the names, and train them to, use the same, had they not felt that inch auxins: • ' ries would be ' needed - -would be indispen. lable--inthe struggle which they had eo .deliberately invoked, and into which they had at length unfalteringly, - but madly, plunged , It•ivas not merely • piece of braggadocio, as stem; have • foolishly ventured; to assert, that-lri theste, men to reverse their usual 'policy, so jealous towards the colored race, aind,brinkthem together in large bodies for military — , training. It was done; riot to make a vain parade of the fidelity of "their . . negreee,"--an imposture - which, _at best, could only_ be, very partially successful, either here in the North orin Europe, -but irridently en she more practical and *oilmen- Sense -ground, that, like Washington. and 4akson, they knew that the negroes would Make - eoldlest - and calculated on substan ,tial and important services being rendered the rebel cause by. &riling their slaves and free negrois to fight for them. . Almost at the oommeneement of the re . hellion' they began be: raise and train com panies of :tepees in New Orleans and at other points in the calf States; and during the whole period of preparmion through which "we . Mire since passed, we find the • Name work gang on over all the rebel States—till now we read of wkole regi , • . ;mental of stegroes,:here' and there,—regi - Monts of armed negrees led to fight against when -they, might te arrayed on our side, had • humane and .just.policy shaped :our course,—for they are • naturally the ilsas of their oppressors' enemies, •,4 Large Bid for Recognition: -- The edvices from England by the lisle, ,r i . - itting the important intelligence that the itsbels Envoys, dnars. Maio: and had offered to France 'and England, , AS pricefor nomination an „lunch striated free trade for fifty years, and the ' emancipation—of all slaves born after the date ot recognition. Such, bid shows how Wive:rate the leaden of the rebellion must conlider - thitir situation. - Their offer has' -not been accepted as yet, but so tempting a •, bait will soon take, and we know not how much further the South may go for the like of foreign Mil. The fear hes been often ex pressed by true friends of the country, that if our government centinnes.to pursue its timid policy with regard' to slavery, the rebels themselves would ettuneipate their - slaves as "a tailat of ptrichasing foreign `-,- recognition. This danger is now immi nent.;_. title is darn, the Union is lost. _ We 'hall then have the, four millions' of slaves which would ban been for us, against 'us, and England and France cam blued: Tha danger is fearful to Fontein :: Oats:- Our evernment can at once re , mon this - danger, by taking steps to do ihat the rebels themselves talk of doing. _ ?.very is doomed in say even., , out en AIIIVO it'in our po ser toderive all the benefitfrom • , If; instiid `of all the pens, by basting to do an act which will commend us to the favor of (lad; end of all good men. • • - If our government will adopt .Ifr: Sun arsn's,seheme, or any other jidlcious unix; 'ciliation project, wears then safe from all far. sign intervention. All the power of the - Wry pars, and of the ' , Hato:rimy, and the War pi* in England and France cannot Iming _ sn a War. The people of -time countries, and tbejustleritiment or the ciliation us llons, will prevent interference. But, on the other hand, if the rebels do of their own accord what we refine tido; to the disgrace of our justice and manhood,-can we blame England and France for tuterferisig on the SoonerAtuaszaty, ta, pat an end to the War. We siiat wei,pi l sent. the sensor. &nary . , spectacle of ,a non4laveholding pee- Ai ' fighting - to keep the curse of slavery -upon those•who had thrown it oft cell trient•COngnos and the Executive Govern- Mont, to save us before it, is too late. I.: • Ramo s Paisoyzaa,—Th e people of New York city are' inquiring what they • re:going' to do with- the three thotutand rebel pr*riezik now on their' way to that port: They'r e im iliPalr t h e - P ra P! . .. t 7 * sending,of them to the Prison Depot, Pre . p.:44 ilaadaidq' Bay, LYe Erie . Tbie will be bsrdly VIM - as 'aja r .itlintlite of haviag a good thane , :Pcirt Donesei, aid:Othir shortly ts'krelti#9 re; gout priioaera should be.- irovided on the aea-board.- IMMM ••. - , 340.NDAY MORNING, PM r,...i.rotgitip,. 1-0;-,..1)-nr,..4. % 1 Aficiii.di - 4.!._-s.pei, 1 ipeio-tivemireicE; :le I ') /i9 44" i h t. e .FJO Ec AtJettikat set- i eendenltiateltie!ch...itariceedialcitntteM, ' '-''''-^'"--- *----------"---- q ''''''' ailment of the War, by a reiteration, is to tion. - One - Portion oC it 4orTa * novel 1 L '.--. 8 1111'. . u l ir t i ft tuo t e rk x u -l itirtr i t, l 2o .-- t a lf ts r. provide our the safety and protectien of, subject74l3aL of the - condition of-the loyal 1 :- Union men. There is not a shadiow of Quitman t4exent of Rail seiaratlon. It. .1. 1ikEr41! 11 113 .,e.„. 1111 ,, 611 ,';1 - h -t-. I fdoubt that the ruling power' iti t he g otta was neatisti - ri"6r 'll6 iii7iihow t h at , to ' - ''''' 14 '''''''' .-- 1 . '' A. '"''''' ."- ' - i --. il in favor of secession. Rowevemnumer- every c ' my - , the debts of he got, . Wednesday sad Thursday Evenings, one tho tlition . men in certain quarters, meat will be paid ova, if the 'WI& rust ' . - Feb"l " ls: ‘ ttuu42sll/ ; I ' -i ' l SU& as fitilltaraillirry Or Tennessee' tall The iebellion should not prove todeti - stre: —' - " `''' - '' 2ar ''' utt " 4 -rub• t ''' /861 ;. -- 1 Alabamamay be,,yet in . The vast extent of cess.. Re maintained his point well, and leirriatutbl y olut iZteuti;f ' : --sir . : ..ll a fOr! I 1 the country the Union sentiment is not succeeded in convincing his hearers that le " bateml=6;it:lnielT:r2tr3'cuu wa.''itletTitill'uo- able to assert its rights. Now what. will there is no danger of national repudiation . Inactive readings in Cincinnati, and more romintly i at Columbus, by invitation of thel,egialanare of O become of these men if a restoration is even in the eventof separation, asthe loyal tr,, utto utts method of inviting you to our Oily, and j forcibly effecte,d, with slavery and State States are abundantly able to sustain the o h ,;?'" u uria '''' ru '' num ' swu-a aufithire ` uf '" ur i • TUILIZEICOU. rights : as before. The rebel part of the burden imposed upo n th e nati on alone. 11,min g to hear - from you at yoilr earliest oenveiii- once, we remain yuwrs, rorpectfully.l c population will be in the ascendantas now. El 11. Smith,' James P Barr, Thei will fill all The otiees, make the , laws, John Bann, James O'Connor,. Ix , C. Cum - 3', Ram C. Flocson. I and control the politiial and social life. B. C. Sawyer, Jr., J. R. Weldin, • Wah all the hatred eng'endered by defeat , Loci. Osgood,B. Reynier, Benj. Singerley, 11. F. EIAlt, and humiliation they w i lfPersecitt, e.'lrY l aa. I?,era, ChM. F. Wells, Geo. F. St:bucks:um ot CO. Janice IC. Woo ire. 11, man who maintained his integrity during a. m Engliah, C. H . Merritk & Cu , Chas. L. Caldwell, James Rodgers, the rebellion." - .'. Ede. De BILITUDO, W..nieri Iloward D. Little, Th ou Carnegie, Sven now, in Missouri, in the central John Greif, And. Carnegie part of the State, which is under our mili- John IL Bailey. • John C. Harper„ Aug. Bradley, Gee. wilier.. . _ThiYjuriadiction, Union men are peraecti- W. Cunning, a. posy, ted amrejected. The last Chicago tribune and three Loathed end ten others CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. L 2, 161. gives in account of the arrival in that ' city' Roe. RATON Sewers. and others—GentlemeniThe of twenty-five persons, men, women and very kind letter-Waned by eri ninny influential 'CW- T./NA of the ../ron City," inviting me to give a re d children, who had been driven from of readings in Pittsburgh, hm been received, an I desire to return•my grateful thanks fur the comPli- Chariton county, Missouri, about eighteen went. In reply, I will appoint Weal:loEl3y and miles South of the line of the Raanibal Thursday, February lath and 20th, on which occa and st. Joseph Railroad. They were thrif- .real will be pleased to give you} series of Bbak pearian and other readings. Jane E. KIINDOCII. ii, industrious farmers, and strong for the atiThi!'cl=mn for the Brat Reading, commencing Union, and were therefore persecuted by IVEDNESDA l' EVENING. secessionist neighbors. Unwilling to leave Will consist of their homes and theiifarmXwhich ihdi had otilti .ativated so long,.they 'paid, little atten tion to the wirnings and 'threats of the Se cessionists.. Nightly foyays were - made upon their farms and objects of value were Carried off. Their Stock of provisions, farming utensils, 'cattle and horses also disappeared. Not content with these rob ,beries, the marauding bandits fired their barn; but still the tinion meit remained. One night last week, the villains came upon them in a - body; Stole , their horsei and cat tle, and ransacked their houses, and toot whatever they coveted: They treated the men,and • and women both with the greatest in dignities; and after a night of horrors they left. The peer persecuted people, taking a single chest of bed :clothing, on the next morning, made their way to . the nearest railroad station, leaving all they posiessed . behind them. • - . This is not a singular inetance. We have read scores of ihem, and hundreds of them serer come before the ptiblio. Notwith 'elfinding Price is nearly driven ont of Alia- marl, yet there is.. no safety for, a Union Man hardly out of St. Louis. What chance, then, will Union ,men have when restora tion takes place, and the secessionists have full control of the State government.. There is no way to extract the vindictive: pees from these me; but to punish them by destroying ' slavery, and by - keeping them in a 'territorial condition until they aro isufaciantly, bumbled to become obedient citizens: We must have no more persecu tion for opinions eake, :id - linen lynch codes, and shocking barbarities. Wo must 'root outlhe whole system whielthas divid ed us. Hitherto the South has been more dangerous to visit ; by a man who did not believe in itegro slavery, than the barbar ous regions of - Ventral Africa. A recon etructed Union must be a real Union. If we cannot have that, better builds Chineee wall between us. If the South is not to be as frac to live in for northern men, as the North has always been for the southern man,-let us Sght until it is so. If they can conquer us, we must submit to their policy. If werconquer them, they mnet:atibmit to oars. 'We cannot have one policii for - ,the North, and another for the South. The Union . muse be completc—nOt merely a patch-work, a oonveniencgdor politicians, with a war ready to break out at any. nto meet. 'Abolish slavery and all this will be changed... There will then be no cause of quarrel, and the old passions, kept up - by conflicting intent* will: die out. av Comfort/at- Secessionists. The Louisvfile . .Tournal, to illustrate the "feelings and practices'of the Union army In Kentucky," relates the following: "In the whole of Christian county there is perhaps no man who has rendered him self so obnoxious to the Union men by his threats and eats of violence as Dr. Charles T. Ratcliffe, whose intolerance amounted almost' to wild and blind inanity. Re cently's runaway negro belonging to the Doctor was captured—by our troops and ,taken. to headquarters at Calhoon, *here he was extremely' . anxious remain, but he was promptly sent back to his master with the massage that his slave was re stored, not through any- personal regard for the master, but on account of their re .epect for Me persemalriyhtt of property.. We know that several other negroes have been returned to other owneril" .The have was loyal and_vriehed to re main in the army;-bubloy a l officers send him back to an intolerant, persecuting rebel I If that; Is not aiding And abetting rebellion, we know not what is. This' is the mookLloyaity of the Louisville Journal. It cares more for slavery than. Union, and is doing more to aid rebellion than any other press in the country. The - name of the officer guilty of such an act should be strickezi from the rolls of, the army. in 44- grace. Let as hare hie mune, 3Vo hare just sent-one slave-catcher fur_ rebels to Fort Lafayette, end his Kentuckyprotetype should be sent to keep him company. - Tax Sawyer gun, •which burst -at New port Nesnii-near Fortress Monroe; the other day, was not the great Redman gum, called the opldydig_. o pig. , Thunder l 7. , and -.perhaps known by other - nadia,, *The Rodman Gun is a fi fteen inch Columbiad: The Sawyer Gun was a rifled cannon with a bore of the size_ of an - ordinary twenty-four - Pounder. The balls which it threw, owing to their elongation, weighed about forty pounds. The gun was known as the Saw- Yer iftWbeettuae it was rifled to.throw ,the Sawyer shell, a percussion projedile.— an. ani. ere were two big guns castat_Pitts burgh; the "Floyd" and . the 'Talon." They have hitherto stood all the testa which have been , applied. The... Sawyer gun , was not omitting. MI theleavy mortars; both for tiastiver:and the seaboard, are cast and many of the coltunbhule Pittsbnigh goes invariably stand well' . rzsxlr.3llEN AND AIABA.IU cOTTO:C.--The opening up (if the Tenneaseo rivet., brings Us into the heart of the ,best upland cotton re gion. It the °ann:Lute* will keep a gun boat, or so, ti . ailing up anddownthat river, an immense supply of the staple, can be Faired in exchange foi geoduitriitasli.'' A large : in th/4:regiPit misoondiSlaa rebels are drieen ont'otC+ iambus and Nashville, as sanku ccdtiMbne blakem , eAdrYeirdea smealitlfmtbiluldeibiellignsid Northam Alabama may yel do a line spring trad. Mi M RI I• Military Investigations. The Washington correspondent of the New York Evening Post says: The Joint. Committee on the Conduct of the War have been examining into the Ae comae expedition, and it is reported that the'federal army has been put to strange uses in Aecomac and Northampton coun ties,''such as -returning fugitive slaves to their maaters,'Proteothig masters againal their , slave!, Am. The facts developed ' be fore the committee have dOubiless been laid before the President and Secretary Stanton. •. The fact that. General Stones arrest was auppressed here by order of Gen. McClellan will be fully investigated .by the House Ju diciary Committee. Not only was the fact suppressed on Sunday night, long utter Stone had leftihe city, but on Monday a dispatoh sent by your correspondent to the Evetifng ?an, giving the cause for the ar rest, prats, refused at telegraph office by the government censor . . This was after Stone was within the walls of Fort Lafay ette, and the specific charges were in type in the Star office of this o ity. The House Judiciary Committee is_engaged in the con sideration of the entire subject of the gov ernment censorship of the telegraph, and will submit a report to the House on the subject in due time. Opinion Abroad. I An Intelligent American who.has resided fur several- years- in Paris, and whose position gives him excellent opportunities to study Eirropeanpolities, thus writes to his brother in this city : lie hartheretofore boon strong. ly in favor of the most conciliatory treatment of the South in the matter of slavery, and never, till sinoe the breaking out of the pro slavery- rebellion, sympathised with the anti slavery party in the North. He now says he would have come .home - long ago and taken part in the- war, bad not the attitude of oar government towards slavery been such as to repel the sympathies of the better part of the civilised world. This gentleman was an offi cer In our army, in Mexico. He says: Prance and England will recognise the Southern Confederacy. within a month, and the next step will be to break the blockade. England hates us, and has been determined, from the. first of ' our. difficulties, to aid lit breaking us up as-much as possible — and Pranie, just at present, values her alliance so much that the Emperor is willing to eat dirt, if need be, to keep on good -terms with -her till _he is ready to pursue a contrary 'course. Besides, our war Is causing- an immense deal of misery in Prance. - At Lyons, and its vi- Malty, more-than a_hundred thousand work men are thrown out of employment, and are suffering for food and clothing. Sooner or titer: we must have a war With Prance and England, or submit to their. dictation, unless the Beath is conquered soon. Ail. -his could. have been avoided bad an emancipation policy been pursued. This would , have given us the sympathy of the peo ple of . all Europe to • such an extent that the governmenta would not have dared to inter fere if there - was a reasonable prospect of blot ting out thia acotirsed . institution forever. Now / am inclined to think It is too late, and that our - government will, be obliged to sub mit to the outside pressure and acknowledge the South. .1' hope something may occur to prevent it, but./ greatly fear not. Delaware is one, of the only two States that claim to be at once Democratic and loyal—New Jersey being the other. Dela ware has a Democratic Governor two ditto U. S. Senators, and • a ditto Legislature— being represented in the House by Mr. Geo. P. Fisher, who was elected by the combined Republican and Bell-Everett vote. Her Legislature has just closed its annual session, whereat nothing was done to strengthen the hands of the Government for its struggle with red-handed treason ; on the contrary, no prevision_was made for collecting the small Direct Tax imposed by Congress at its Extra Session, though each State is allowed 16 per cent, for making such collection. Of course, this-Legisiu turit intends that it shall not be collected. Mr. Senator Bayard, the leader of the Delaware Democracy, gave notice months ago that if his Slate should sustain what he was pleased to style the policy of Co ercion, be would resign. , He does not re sign; and it is. but, fair to presume that the course of the expiring Legislature, if not dictated by; is eminently satisfactory to him. ' Suppoie our:other Loyal States had such United States 'Senators and •Legislatures, how. should ire be enabled to , prosecute the War for the Union? There are true and loyal men who yet call.themstives'Democrats, but the leaders and masterapirila 'of that party are not heartily in - favor of putting down the re bellion. Freemen of ' New Hampahirel look, it Delaware and take warningl—N• - Y. Tribune: “Commodore“ Lynch. . - Our dispatches to-day report that "Com modore" Lynch, the rebel naval commander at Boatioke Island, escaped capture by swimming ashore, The Philadelphia Press says : . . "A matter of congratulation; connected with the'cipture of Roanoke Island, is the annihilation . - of of "Commodore'! Lynch's rebel zavy, Lynch sires, for-,many years, a resident of West-Philadelphia. He earned a vagrant t livelihood by lecturing at - odd timea upon the Dead Sea, the Jo r dan, and other sacred AsiatiO Thesehti was enabled to visit by the magnaniinity of. the United- States government, and BO turned bis public mission*, a private and pecuniary account His favorite quotation in such nomadic sesioni was a celebrated stanza from Tom Moore. _IL may come , in place at.present;, ***May Ines: axidyleg cop tar him Be drugged with treacheries** the brim; With hopes that bet aware to lade— With Joys that vaat.h while he alpe-- Law Aead &offset that tempt the eye, - - Butnunt to 'whet an the lips 1.. - ~ MR. HOLBROOK No r Dsan.. 7 .The report of the death of Mr. Holbrook, special post. office agent, is contradicted on the authority of Mr. Holbrook: himse lf, who -declares , .. that he is still alive and well. We are happy -to hear it, for Mr. 'Holbrook is . :a useful man. - The Chicago .J6ternal, from which we copied the paragraph announcing his death, was led into the error by' the fact that UN J. B. Holbrook, only son of M. Holbrook, died in that city on Friday last. . PUBLIC drorze fritiOnCE--ALLitalilLYY NrHalm. srar 01//111.T110nnlabUSIA, Oil Tatar, 01114164 mod other Mogi that are. now obstructift. the . ALLY,. 0111 iNT.WLIARY, are hereby notified D laid I. 'tout Was are hotwesiond within to dayafrost this date, they will be dealt Vial aeCOrdillg to 2111 r. All pereree are prohibited from throwing dirt, filth, reblai44.. Aar au thamild 11 ,- harf, or the fall two. ally the law will be enforced. • - JAIhIC ALLEN, Wharf Ifaster — : Prrnaussm, Feb. 7th, lbeA • 4./sylCi thawa.rt • Eats, Yebroary Bth; CANAL COMPANY.- u - er ISLNCTION NOT/CR.—An election for SEN SOf E? DIRECTORS a the ERIE. VASA Lcu PANE be held -et their aloe La RATA on IRON DAT; the TIUUD DAT Olt MARCH IRE. as Itro'oloSt ILIA. • foli:dtd : - EL CAUORRIti HAILI LUNEN W Meaty Oro to to obotrag- Ing th• Mitiits bn and sklevalks 014, BAILRXIS 9other9l'rlici.Ll4lll _ ar • • • .8.11. (Wm," _ SMF.I I " 79 --""r noi Ir e joint, _ lettputoicrs Itnittztt °trios, romp rr 'nimal' 7 _o_ 2 4' hens stmts. tit.--xotte:ssztteir. a s gi~ui;~ tx~ sm- _ _.. k.erniPP ..-3a3ga.e7mti A Lesson. Omer, oevoti lthertvel W , Prrreatheng Yebreary Lith,lB6-2 DIRECTORS •- TEIE PITTABUItaII AND DOSTOK DINING COALPANY have thj day declared adividetul of Two Dollen For mbar% payable to atorkholdere, er their legal repromentatives, 41)4.11,1W the 27th 104. &mini ateetholdete receive their dividende at the Moe of Dean. J. AV. Clerk Co, Baton, Aredmachutetta. TUDILAti .31. DOWN, Secretar and Trearturer w. , Ptirestriton,Fahnnuy 100, Belk o'.NOTlCE. — liiimiguance of an act of the Legislature .of the Curomouvrtelith Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Re organization of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wain, and Chicago Railroad O. cupony," approved the Mat of Alarch, ISSO, • meeting will ye hold at the City .of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ou Wzosottoar, the Mak day of Yobroary, lift, at the °Rice of the-Company, M k:ifth street,. to elect birectors, nod for the other-purposes anitempLutd by the said act. this None but /landholder, are atiAbOrlied to vote at claction.. J. Y. D. LANCER, SAMUEL J. TILDEN, LOUIS If. MEYER, J. EDNAR THOMSON, 1619 SAMUEL HANNA, • Purchasers of th• sald Railroad. .0"Ey• eIDVERTISEJIEE.PerS: MAU X DIARISS P01C1842. deer // / / CORNER PE4l 4E; i r I a ND §T CLAIR REFITTED AND tiiiraDNISNEDIN ZIAGANT TUE LADLES , DEPART LENT of this /tuella. ttenlavlng hem raiently refitted and tafisrnlshsti In elegant style, young ladles San traps Instruction In Penn unship and Beak•Eseplzig, any tient of tba'day or oT OBIB B, teiehets beingitonatantlY attandance teen Bto the morning till ohi the renting. 616 HuNrs UNION STATIONERY ,powrvoLlo CONTAINS Shoeia P•per, Unloa and awned laller, dim' bob SzAt,, Nateor 24 Surolopeo, Nuion Awl osort t al. to, A4tc.a the 0 Mier Steel Pam. Au Accommishition Pon A - Faber LOW Nostril. Lift' , article or superior quid*, iiittrioteti. PRICE, ONLY 25:CENTS. TRADE 81.IPYLIND AT 51.60 PER DOZEN . ' AGENTS WANTED.. .;„ • . . ._ ....- J - 011 . 14.i. BUNT. )kinl?aeontetalluonnu/ellie, Statbnier and d f deale mil. ilflll'ultiel, Plllebar 1hn7 , 1 .N. IL corner Smith • Canunion and redergl il tlelpet Allegheny City, •' .. •• "-';' • , ; . ' fair ' Tao geaulae article, preietral hj theorising/ feaster. U. LlNDPEY.Llollidayatrurg, P. . • . tiAbN` Jon:c.rstolv an„,.:8.4 4 u cHa roira nerTiOw Pitoovui Tux thruumt—rup no ate*. oleo wit'srer to wioulhoermut pun. lii the WO CUILIMUS ortaiwoupers. T/ ay an lotoraleatouly ,fr the,,umusparthur, J 0 gaze 0r...81.0., Thief." Al* 3 , Mired!. Who Dna itireuied UkOßloaltioarebril To whom' are, the antarraio ctrillharaa addrourd? Who ganalumutomaudraktosii It to tl>♦euaa uniform. acirutillo manner ? - .The sumer 1d ullirirbleh le, Dlt.J.: M LINDSEY follawar For silo by D • ( I.IIES,AN 600 BUSK. DRIED .P Rum -tute„. dun YIN GAlt mulled HA( ALEY 4 -8 .41nd.:2 0 .W 4 X4 fhlgnlro 0.0 ; .-2 bit/. liya received an he sale bs • - •‘• comma; ••-•t", r'•'s -• -ra*' 7-••' • • - • SCENES, 111- ALOGOES AND 50141,0Q1711 , 73 • from the . tragedy • Hamlet Abakspaire Poem—Drafting • Tbos. linchamtu Head. Poem—The Bridge 0f..... Poem—tbe Lion and tbe G10ve...... Tratellate*i fricie Charge of thellght Brigade at Batekleva;..Terneyson. Unit Anteny 'a Wallet' over the &lel body-,of C..eser. The persecution. of Tom Mug, or the troubles of klonsleur Tongan. . hltimerou. sketches from the Pickwick Papers.. Trial of Ilartleel. n. Pickwick, with the pathetic, thrilling and impanlootta mooch in defence of the widow, by gegesut Bo fog. • TIEURSDA F /TEN/NG, Aft. MURBOCI . will trod a.poetu of the days of the I.2IEItICAN REVOLUTION, . by Thomas Buchanan Bead, entitled • THE WILD , WAG43ONER Or THE ALLGEIE2iIE9. see A nd a m t i 3 sin . S C O H c AR ts O A T d EBL m , I 41 E t'S e H Hae cbainobe. 33 Fifth street, when meet, can be tecnredlelthont entry form PROF:A. O•LEARY • Will deliver. splecture to LADIES, only, at CON CERT BALL, on MONDAY NIORT, lob. 170. SlR . Ttur wOrlect will be 111.0trated by means of rare and costly collection cf material of painting, skeletons, Manikins, etc., etc., the finest cabinet br the kind In the.eountry. - EWA emission 115 tents. Far partiettlirs,see.bite. W. ft brArin.ii. Arent, t v Prriammott, Februsry; 10th, 186. t. j e-DIVIDEND NOTICE.=—Th e .01 , reactors of the NATIONAL hILNTNO Coop bete THU P_AT declared e.Elennum or Two Demurs (WV, ran Moan 012 the tbspltel Mock, payable at tee Mace of the. Tresearer on end after Tauber, the sentatl 18t Inst., to ntockhoblors, or their legal repro. B th es, appetarlrg es ouch at the 'claw of busluese on SATVIITAY. the 16th toot. Eastern Btockholdona will Le paid by 3fetters. J. W. CLARK at Co., at the Transfer othan of the Company, lio..att State street, Boson. py.order of the /knoll ef Directors. JA3LES AL. C'QOPER, geey aml Trees'r Nat. Elletne fro. PErnytintOrf, FebTUSTY 14111.1844 E2AN ADJOURNED MEETING Y. of -- wr the Court — of Appeal; (or the' Second Ward Pltubargh, will Le held at Wei:Mkt., on Wednesday: the huh !Another° any WHOM, feeling themselves aggrieved by their satimultrit Air t he wW prmut. year, .194. trakreht P,110700.144Pit ALBUM'S,. YOR . fALE.HY W. S. HAVEN; Oorner. of Wood •N frri PitegetroA. P 12758071014 PBX NA BLOOD §EARCHE I ==E Z=ll.l nr.tti64 .— cal:A LEWP4 Aj the 10th day of Nov:6, 1861.' at 12 ...clock to , for ralying the 8. huh. Dept with heu4 of rpA172.11.,..pn ti!p . 1„,,T rbe ight{.W . te be, delivered at &shin • n City, and -Will =Dual tdaveragel,3o4l.thade g ; no j animal admitted which weighs le. than 1000 pound, I The ; Cattle to bi delivered 4.1 Anell ;tauten in iuchquantitue ulheTlotiriumbsttituty Minim.- No Ual dieWill:buyeuttired.under.NlM Patilisethefuenth4 Ist day Of April, UM. lielfens and Bollocks not suntecL A bond with good - aid unIOMMIt security sill be reqtdred. biovernmerd.resersia to . itgeN.ibe right - to psy : Di be eidertaiiMishen Put la by contras. eio tom ShO hare. prorionaly flail to comply with their. uttarte, or where the. bidder,. not present to us, *did toidi hid. ' - 1 . Bids - to is dimAzted A'..nscicirtin (Ls . U. S. A., Waahlegton, D. O. dd hereby' propose to d 01... the One venment good Beef Cattio on the hoof foe hundred pounds gram weight. The Cattle to inAde• 'jeered ge aceardlog to the tonna of. the en-' rimed advertisement. The Cattle to be weighed on . the make, and' the weight ;so dahenniqed to be the porch.° Welald. I - hereby agree to give a good and slltHoseat bond for the fulillimont of the contract,ond to.,ehelvd. Treasury hots, in pay:Meat for the Cattla . Ormn oo,rgn :aux etas . sus, , • . • 'Mutt Or rer. Partmad, : HORSES WAS 1) FOR THE U. s. GOVE RATURNT.—Sealed'propene!. for the dmovry, in Washington City, of ONE THOUSAND YOUR 'HUNDRED 'AND FIFTY CAVALRY•AND ARTILLERY HORSE:4Ier the UAL Government, will be remised at' the - aim of CoLG. Department Onarter Blaster, in thiscity; until to on MONDAY, the 17th Inst. Them, berm hill bo purchased In lots not exceeding -200 each, nod no bids will be entertained for agreater number from any me person. . No bid will be entertained that is not endorsed by two responsible, persons, who will guarantee that tin bidder w II comply with hit propoaltlon, if it ilhould be accepted. Twenty-11•0 day. will benison Dom the opening of the bids, for the completion of the delivery of the horses. ~ Of the abolie horse., 600 am required . for misalry.• and 030 for artillery. DE,ORIPT/UN HORSES REQUIRED. CAPAIXT,ZOMILIrri)UI t. 916 hands in height: between 6 and 8 yearebrigerof dark coloro; well broken - to the' saddle ; oomPactlY Mint; and - free bum all defect. • • ' Airrttztur lionze—To Ire 'from 15)i InlChand" in height; between amid 11,years of alp; dark &lore; free front nil - defects; well broken' td herhms, and to Weigh melon than 1,100 pounds. The hones will be Inspected by s beard of othcere, detailed from the Regiment requiring them. r - The underalgued reserves the privilege of rejecting each end every' bid,thould ha consider that the M igrants of the service require it:• OTEWAItT VAN VLiET.' Brim Gin. end Quarter Metter. • --- POE &ELLING/ - LIQUOBB, Med in the Clerk's ()Moo up to Yettriurry 14tH , 1810: Arnatrotig Margery eating honso,3d Yittalr.g. B Senne rownlee .hwt.tt Wm. other goods, rld yard, Pitt sburgh. • " " Bede! Jacob eaVing house, let ward, " Brawdy James, tavern.Bioutnglaanr. Oradell Peter "Milllln township. Gibron Jomvph "let ward, Pittaburgh. • . Oacharinder 0. June. Henry eating boner, 3d ward, PittaLurgh. Nweherts tave.ra, Lawrenceville. KW* liohlmeyer , Lower taaktowcubly. Ilen " Duquette*. : . NOCIOSI Jen ,u " Dtb ward, ritrainargh. o . llanien A Kohut, other goad., alined, Alketr'y. . l'reethold tinge-tavern, MeNevaport.. • - Bush Mitkar sth ward, Pittabargh. .Seithel John A...eating house, McKeetport. T-Behala Henry•eatinghmnie, 4th war* Allegheny. Vierbeller S BoeMingitavern.3ti - Pittaburgh. ' Whittaker A. tavern, Peebles tor:m.lop. • • The Court will meat on MONDAY, Yebraary 24th, 1862, at 1034 o'clock, Waal on the above awe. • W. A. /I.EIIIION, Clerk. WhbT Noi'. 9, 11, 13,15,17 Cortlandt St., 11LAR BROADWAY,' Itsw TORE CITY This old established and favorite remit of the Easiness Community; has boon recently relltted,..and I. omplete in every thing. that Can tahrirter to the comforts of its patrons.' Ladles and families • are and speclany Andcarafttlly provided for; •-•" - It ls centrally located in the business Part:wf the boat city, is crunlcuotte to the prlnclithras littitll, s, cars, omnibuses, (erring; itc.. • - In comenacnce of dho pressure caused b tho rd. hellion, pd.'. have Wen reduced to Ora DoL y ua AND rIITY CSAITX Hi DAT. • The table la amply on piled with all the luxuries of the 1 .4•011, and la equal to that of any other hotel in the country. Ample accommodations are olliced for upward of 400 guests. 'Do not Iwlleve runner., hackman, and others, rho ray “the Initarn Hotel hi D. D. W'LNCIIESTYIir Pronriator• _TIIOB. D. Wracuarrtra. t014:3m i ' _~~ By th s o use of (ho MICA GAS SHADE, AS ORNAMENTAL AS WELL AS USEFITL ARTIOLE, WWI cute. s =Thaw light; mad at tha same time pro4uts • tbat Mauling Which telly ao draitlfallyun the spa. liar aaly by BAILEY, FARRELL & 0(1 No. 12 . 9 Fourth street; Who hays on harulalargoineortinent of Phannna nnac tPaparandTintrhadmor•Yol7dwrfPtinn• lard liEJTEL, ON THE NI7ROPPAN PLAN. ony or FLEW TOR% SINGLE Rooms Pi: Mr worts vau DAY Oki Mar 13rifire, corm" Arran Veit flinssi. (Oppodte City HAIL) • alit•Neela as they may be ordered I¢'th• spichiai Three is a Barber's Shop and Bath Boons attaelted to tha Hotel Itarßeware of 1117107.1L9 aid IL&CLIMIIi who V iriaa oo2l3:dlym • R. nmosr: riirroa. ••••• - 13 — EI7I -- s - t B, s UNEQUALED DOUBLE THREAD FAMILY . . SEWING 'MACHINES. . Price. EiS to 00, accordincto styli of °Wool. *IMMO Room, N 0.12 PLATE sTlespr,'aniar of Thew Morldries ue aritaled br the which they ascot* all kinds of wortmetzedta of a °minion!. machloo.' They combine athipllciiithus. Witty, withimonieso action . imattalnod bylmy other machine, tilitkila chaaparm they havi'm Aral. All Machines warranted, and kept Lo repair oaa LILLET tintkilft Sole Agents for. Wean° Pena* Nts..l2 Irlfth street: corner of Market, Pit to- L LUCY A STRAIN, Manukturers Of add ban for sale, Khaimah and Rota% ID kinds of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. : • MEE ' AGENTS ~ rinh - sTnitx WANTED corner 0 "-cfklemod isi 1.11 nova i - haring adrarthid iecontly tau' chase Five Iloand Hariela per. day at a 'certain palm, are deem tt proper Dow tolgiva tattoo to all la -1,4044. 10..AD0 N s D . . 41rt r#Tua.. lith, the prima fut , atatohaittabiti tki , cktoy , ,kooped batiala to; at ttia.sliar scath;44 Df pt a; 16% . Ceata; 'mem Oa min, mg ce i a., a. T. icurrsair:a Batt,' Mast, CITAIII ACIWALUIXIMITrieb. 4488 - ntldawlwr. WARRANTS, AND orrum mums AGAINST TIIL GOVERNATENT,II67OLT BY porssuitair Taysit cosipAN T JonN D. WILY. Chhier. STrEli. tie ,F!.ti. ETU/Ill.—The Drag Store on the atriter'of Wylie end %lithe= anent; handsomely- fitted - up, with a good amount of stock, and well lowited Sir bludusae, together with the lease or the tenant, haring two years yet to nut at low'rentOwill bisoldon the prem ises, on TUESDAY, February 78 th,180, 91 - i'clociL wifinperson dethrone to goleto the Drug business irtut this an opportunity to boy widoni offered at , lel44tit •- • - WARTiIrrWOODS- Sheriff: TARIEDMIRTer • 1 1 / 6 Oh* oilloo Dried Apples, -. Mao, ; .o. .• ludreid wisdom ftocetred.and *rook b_ .y • JAB.. A. SETZEB, • .• cantor Marked and That ots .r . ' • . 7o X l d—atoelraildi day. I r loadlake nor* Pooch Blows; to anew out •Titur i today.l•ear lodd Of Ptioca Alberto. In sock ben". S Jnet 7, ; " e " PCITMUTP, rfroOid 'and 7 ifoikr;; 27: Port . ..oro:108tolt street., riale• ellow 4 Ear Cart Instore and for sale - • • ' • .%-! Omer Itiatit mid /IM eta.• un L:= lV Lns : ilea ground ailed -Porn Mail; isestisd thislarbratianter tat CornorMatidi an.trinn ;131SlittlEd, CIA' • 26 bbh6l2“.aberrfas,tortniceind Ite &a* b 7 Ain. PRANK VAN AMUR, 114 decon4,l4 I 1 7. T fmy ;2 , 4 • fl' s i t i l 44 s r 49-nIAF itTallE.-111vre - --vriii e ex-' V I MOLEtA - LE - bt, , JL ponni at public saie. upon the pretradtS, at the mouth of Judie Ran, nix zosles beLmn l'ittalarah, on , HOOP SAKIRTS 2 the Ohlnf r , 11.ver„ at 2 o'clockl tn ~ on THU att.DAY. tba Wtti+tey ofFebroery, 1St:40112 tan; Ililf Alito ~Boimht „..,1 0 6,,,, the n .,. I, p i t i . ! ftlTasticles lnws - te . nitt ble fu-rbnbr-1111T11.. Wants.- and-Affmtrneop exiwnc'et ,Me flume wlnblog to parches*, will bad it to thelattd- waxy best motet not - aellbeg at , Zooms , RlOtlit be ranting° to attend. Tetras made know: i d day of as, v ,- , i. -- , .. - 1, 0r t ... , 7 . -- - IL .1 0 . rm. farther inartionL3ra, enquire of eIiAILLES 450.doxen Libit , .4. - dOTTON 108 E, tram ' 11. to FLAILT/441i, ot .da,RalitlitikeddilTNlrlYn•nn......- _ ... " x1210 dog 2_,...' ^"'"'"*.,... - - — ll , lstdel- ' : 150 dosetillt2.ll.s (Jo sruubs. ' -'- vityrnifttfrl ; C rAn i otanA, -443 M I.flrEDLl22„ TAPEEI, QUM 00711. tealtia - wimple azd Ncenta-s. Itbouato .. I kr e Pg'ir* ac;. .0 1 tocall ;ilia aka+l -31 1167 our tbick. E ls.(l All-04 ' MELT Zia e. 3 31 1 711 - 3R4 GooP 9g l .44-. -7 WILL E SO4D CHEAP Fon CASH. &Nuke ,t tho faliAtr TrA7 wr rya v SALE,. situate. an Filth, Union 'dud Llbcrty streets, Pittsbnrah, ,its width to *rented FOUR BRICK TENLIUNTS,' snaking a - rent of nine hundred, per 4ear. The ;property Is located he thd but part of the city, and welt calculated for en Pmt. albite Depot..as all the Linea la the:attic:add hems- Ily :concentrated at that paint. The tots are 61 rim on Filth stlnet, on. Liberty street, tl , feet, and on Unto street, 65-feet 'and 5 inane., For tut her par, engnire JOSEVII =SS, /n - the DM. mind, or of J AC8339X.11 arthA.; .14-1.4.144-- and faat • • p ell• , .. ger packet . JOUlti .I'. MeCOMBS, now, nitning in the... Wheeling and Pltiabur& theta, alai anunect. hig with the Parkersbirg boats et Wheeling three tinter per - wet*, and' two trips:witnthe Liberty and gallle List, trim CinainnatL, •Tho only, reawm pr. selling the Nita is the Lisa of thy health. If the Nutt L not wild on" the gat et Ifirelsho will be eiiil in public sale on lai londay, the thinilin7 of X. 10 1 4. INK, at the wharf. - For furtherinkormatton, enquire of JACKWO2S.DUNCAN; Ille*llilleglisay Brides°, or ..t._..._._..._.__ollN.'r...bieG'obtßS, Captain. . foiltlf • ated'in the thriving:village of Manellell, four mites front the city. The Jul hes a front on Matti nowt - 018d feet, and extending back Zite) feet to au alley,•on which are erected a two story dwelling; tlo. Wuxi good ask, with &nide. north:to,* large stable and te,iriage howt‘ good water, variety , 4 1 fruit, choke selections, vegetable, garden, .tc... War oil Cheap and un easy tHI74. . Apply to .•' B. 2CI.AtN Ai CO. „C foot stroke,- 18 inch cylinder, 18 foot iron fly wheol,roal of about Lfpo borne po , grer. .AL., one El evator, two.hry Ovens, and nn Chu Ulu° Botlero, ono Atte trriunfailln7klit'an"puglhatr t 11.1,71:: Dove Tall - Atachine. and &hong WO fent, 2,y and% Inch Shorting. ' of the above, atficlos wiltbreold bt Cgiial bar gain by of: ono. at 4f Fifth otneet.,-- 1141-1 D RtTG 'Bl . O.ltE FOR S./44--A fine opportutityla 1101 V, offorxml to - punlima one-hall tlie wholaof -DAVG jiToi , SI SDa 1. 3 0 with an thereaiht buslua. fitted op nicely, 'anti rent very /ow; Sur mirth:lo4v addruss pil . 6: BOX 1169, PirrSBUItOII P. 0. To. Lien - pox, RENT--. PHILO. --11ALL.-l'hilk well,known HALL, Which Ls well lighted, and railer of atteess than any,other , llall in the oaf, has been banded:llolx - fitted . nil, and together with. two ante-roams, Will be ranted at a low rate, Also, a 8101 SE, On Market tureet, between Third and Fourth ..street,,tompletely finished and fur nished in modern style. ' Bent, s3su. • ' • One of the largo bTOBLI known as the Now York' Enid* Store. Bent, SOW. .• • • ,• A. small 820 BE en Third none Market street, with large show Window, now Se:coined by . 31r: Graltini, • Merchant Tailor. • -Bent, $l2O. • • ' • AIso,stEVELIA L °IBM:BS. Bent, from stotnseo. - FOB SALX—Yainable BUILIMNG'LIInon Brady add Braddock strums, and l'onauulimala A retie°. corner Mal and Market sta. FOR REA r,...—, w . -uwaiiinit g , . . . ,flottse; 8 roma; a stable and carriage &mkt 8 arm Lend, well eet. with apple andienw trees, arbor, se. Will be leased los good tep it entfor loofa bar oilcan. Nuquire Of ; W& IT it WILSON,men .WI3 Liberty /trod. Auw—A. ausio story Brick:Awolll4 'on ColicON otreet; 8 motes, odorder. Apply to 1118:1[( WA CT & WILSON 268 fr . of. 1410 kt t.Eisek-I'he new three storied WARN NOUSE, No. ED9 Liberty olreet, now copied tly' W. 11. Klrkyinick . . 611:2w BISSELL & CO., MS LibenT 'hat conifOrtable two story Dw elliugibiAtow•accupl e d by Judge aiWu llama, urat tho axruer of Penn and Itiarbtary reeo, Pittsbgh- youtorma extquire of - - - _ . , NEVILLE B. eaia. /4.'r:dlf or, . A. U. WALLING x FORD. loft itENT:—A Br...nityme • . . • • • • .••• OW the efonabif greatbeta ltrbige, with trout 25 t 00114.1 acres of land ,Ue VOR • RENT: --Six kite • and .. •tcell ltlakere'. r. lighted SHOpi, 301100, suitable for Cabinet. Atubloe gh9Pe; bel leased to ODD 910 LET__Tw3 .facia g 1. Eland street, on the -second floor of the new building, venter or Liberty street, - furnished with gas and , rater...,Poseession glean . Immediately, or of the let day of April. "}'or imn , rnisalon apply , JOHN A. liilAW, • • Ooiner of Mort aud street': VW{ kiNkil.—A two story ilriok Dwo - 12 log on atel Hay orate noon. L'ipeasiongly y s tet, m Enquire - of- • ' , JAS. DALZELL A BON: • I C 9 and , W Water etreet. j fp-) '_'ltvo" story !trick lling al. Rouse, No. Gt Isabella street, Allegheny, coo ta hang 8 rooms, bath, &c Navin of .11foDONALRA ABBIIOKLES, No. 253253 • 7101: —The broreltoomN o . 5!1 limed street; two doors trom Liberty. tioto ocenled by IL Wolf; will boo nutted froaLthe Ist•of April' noxt. Apply to .101LN A. RENSHAW,- Jolt Owner ofl4 end Band-atreetit: (fie n. L_TIE .on'Seciand Most, running throryth to nut street, now copied-by llltchoost, McCreary & 00. 'Eugulro or 4 - PARK, M&IIIRDY (Xlv* on water y street, 48 feet front, running through to Front street. kinquito of Jetii..DALZELL £BOl4 . fal3 69 and 71 rWiter irfroat. rpu -on second' floor, No. 7 Hand retro L Enquire 24t Merry attest. ALL Z. 111131........ ........—.............010111/ Ar.NA S. A- L. WEER a 13R0., GENERAL ..ca., comanssios MERCHANTS, and ntsor the sale of-DUPONT ' S POWDER AND S age AFE -f TY run, c o rner Cr -Trait luid.Coinoterce street; &Al on, receive AR; kind, of wpriairi PRODUCE. and Maki advances thenon.; , . .. , - I 'Mi 'Hahn ngi track info:nit otWarehoise. lizrgr. ln ~ttiera.—E: - .Y." - Dupont di Nemours & Co., W lmWiton, Del; Bercluudellank, Baltimore:B. ford 2 l, - BaltEntote; Willtain IL gmith .t Ca, Pi ttebargh.Ppenclir 4 aarrard, , Pitcourgh, Miner a Rkketaon, PittalmigE, Colp & Shantung. Pi n e la: 3 h, John Bowman, Uncoil's. - Willieni raxi - 41 norNie t John 'Stevens. Zanesville, P. - Lon & C.,.CiehOotrin, Ohio; R. a - G. Van Winkle,--Parksnibarg: Ti. - Jai'. Roma & Dolman. Holundo,lnd.PD.R Habtrie I tin., 'Urbino-link, Ohio; Alexander W Banat, tillVeilePt Ohio; W. & L. - Arnold, Dayton, N. W. s k Co., Cincinnatt,'Wm. Clifford Netr, Cin ckmati, B. N. Pike & Co., Ciochinatl, Boyle & Co., Cincinnati: Cobb,' Actual & -Pletcher, Cincinnati, Lightner, lkhimpferman & Co., Peoria, nt; wow Alcohol Works, - Peoria,lll.,-R. Gregg & Co., Peoria, /It, J. B. Ford, Agent Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Wheeling. VelO:Coi- • joax KELLOGO &to., w.f.:804,14e liar}, Orrza ronIX, rank trx . rren runs saw. - aposim,f or sem au urouiticat -4(4XOtAO BRANDIVOtard,-/Jupity,t Ca.;"P bast Uartillota it 004 and Ober, twdadaof Warkauttiatapa dark aaApaLh lahalres. gamma +ad itOOKaLU, ,11.114NJAILV-4,allandata, tle.• n.tt4 " p*, tukixf - Ho LAND cumAr.r, Acting ireil3ebeldaai; lad Wa• nraN a. - PlPaa, tbrat.r. pipit sad ram,. ura....ratad Jamateaaledtad braids:, , Will B aYB-11ibates Irish sad listrisey'a Haab. WlNlCs—Pott i ltber mlladetra,B9rdasua.,lLa c k, mad ° th an, variaoa grades. • " •Ikadattax Tablp;bi 'naiad biakata, rigrePPlNEss P. A mt. It . alit . Minnie and eConotnicti Birth& Minted te the Puler, or verandah, by whk.h ati easy and =land molten ke aecured.by the eine° action of the bet. perfectly ea l . ricr - Ohltonepthst - 60 way and nature au roolthigchate. leinobtettnini 16 silt the 14Vht of Corner thanhay street and: the Canpi:Atlegitini oveciotoiti to reitu o: ware.' , Merc3hant Tailors; CORNID -PI`NN AND /9;li piogid fa** theartartbz, of-their Meads cal the puma. gauerally that len hawk P - chased tho stock at'a way low te; awl - watch ttbry wilt make arat a small prat f Airder3O dose opt the stock tot:Aka - romp - for a fdlifair afOrk Goo NOTICE PPII OTICE TQ 011,51L1E166.411 ixamert‘sin Immbrmotteled Cita' . lop. tors e 1 of thrtrtiltect Sham twocid tallee on the 11th of letdomer7loet oel he bt akc= o44, 3 l Mt Ilibmomo- em, _tattoo with.. cll-Ponelbechte them muotal lot Mommosobteler leigiciebtoot:letzotpetostgAlliimetie mottleii:Vill lot enated cm romoonemowhich con bo lomod ler Legal* cm No. - 216 Lebert_youset, .11001414, paij _ SIOILUID 0. GLUM 11111.'Zi •IMMEniniazalmeemcam,.mr 11.1.1MIMINFNM—affin. . GAZ:GTT.E OFF/OE • Frt met, al,nre'S.mithflold OrTTON 110S1SHY. C, arrAit Burgas. We will - cotainue for Ins present to WFgQaiorjoLi LADIES' AN17.11/SERS COTTON HOU,' • .11ENTi AND DOTS COTTON.BOIItB,'. z • ATIAST..YEAIi,'S 'Theire &oda are noibitlea e -but are tiser,-144.nd` clean, were purchaiert, befeizerS:'74.*l77incii,a7.l.llW "TY cheap. LINEIt-iIANDREItCaLIik a-full line,- .- cents up. '/OSEPIL tulb • 77 letsrket street, COTTON HOSIERY, • • ,_ AT LAST YEAR'S ER PRICES. excelteld assortment of RoldaY band, which were delivered to us bi ecintract bribers. GREAT ADVANCE IN 11110E,' We will continue to sell et rtitali. I - - . 70 uEcLacty.-Lesi jrctive PRIORS, Until the hod pair it 'old out.' Al 'meantime to quantities, pun - havers would doyen - to cull be. fore the cleanable number ere ennead., AttrltCliA3iTl AND DEALERS imp ghee:fits jibs • EATON, IiaAORI7II 00:1, se Ala No 1T Pin attest.' • ' -A &Wuhan' atyloi of those . Real Late Collars, and Collars aria Cuffs, th (Friday) a frai-a4;oo, atut. tor by! 1 • Evroy, krAgteitt d CO 17 limn Plfib al„ SCOII.II BALEIGRAL•fra EATON, MA Cfrttllt & CO • ana 19 nil it LOVE .& CO., ••• 74 Market Street,. • r • • ' SELL YARD ASIDE SLIE7tT/S0 raisit INBN Atli) WINTER DRESS coops, at Oat tattgat- HOOP SICULTS,'cb. Mishima* buyers pill tlnd our _Stock of IN:intivuz, large, and at lees thin tha present leatees, C; HANSON LOV & CO., 74 Mat RINTS 121`2- Cella* . - BEST MAZES AND NNIVEST J. W. BARKER- MINS, BRAVER, CLOAKS ANI:1 DRESS GOSki4 . , - N ew ~ -: ~~ ~~ _ -, , SPRING PRINT* 11 .&1111E.117 AND PLAID QT...N011111114, r . Ygcj • - 11;w : : xiszaurs, sal et* _ - _ I#OOtEN EfIIAWIA .111 00117;'' GTlit .i . .NEEt *Birk liO9P sirtark- WILL OPEN : ' ON SATMIDA XL/atin Kiasolniuxwi • :veva 16 " L. 848 1,,,1tt.r(14 ' rt I torths - fag* ihdrith , ihock of: itaxturnzuctlllyit, 7 . 2I FANTB'IIIIIIHOEDULD MPS. EMBROIDERED COLLARS,, EIIIIIHOIDERED UNTO, . TBLINIZINOS.' ' 4 VELVET 1 / 1 1111024a,' • ' rsrarts,,Eustoutrarly wirte, LA MEW SIUDNUIDARZDALIBMIL NAIBBO/D5RED. FL0 111 044146... a.. .ra cor. AND SWISS T1N3M.1';',t.,,. L x ir AOS COLLARS A ND. lll = lll ''''' ' 7 LACE lIANDI4EDDIRiIii..• ..; , .... - ^i • . • - .., ,«..1.fi....?2,:;'-`.... viugiicre AND THREAD Licit, MROHANIO CORANTS AND ritzma.Couswls.- - BALMORAL RICUMDAr , (IMPURE LACK.,HOOPRK/STB:- GENTS' MERING'SIIISTS'...,._III GRAWIZEr IFANDachwujiminve NECN.TIES,4IOSUNIE; 4 QLOY/A 004.. 1 Caßeat4 C 4 C - OASI-11 , =- , El= e . l ,egant=rriment of . . . . BALMORAL BKIETB,. EirsotecUto• arriva by expito ; 7 ' DRESS firms, very low • ',i4Avviwimmcmoeir CLOSING OUT. • TEEM& OdELIZ ON DELI ' .. . . P . x..:, v,:: THE iCHOICZ OF ti:fF , : : Is, , , - ;59 Sinac't. ...), At j2j- Cerite. ELI) 'AND BLACIC: BOOP'III • BALKORAIi attllll. ; 77 , " f 7 EMIZIE =fn *l;4, -14.1ttretray.. z._. - .T B - 1 0Opt: three. . , I , : i =M= - - .- . :H. , . - ?'...:.';.:i 4 ';.• ..:,,i.!tT-t,