y ~ y,{ ~ .t .4.~ ift g TUESDAY' MOESING,_FF.B. 18, 1882. Ilia " t itle at ,Fort D , The battle oh the' eumbeiland `was pro% - • bably bilkiontaited, and meet .bloody fight whisk luta eTer taken place-on , this ocontlneni. (kw yin, we fear, has -been 43'arnIng hat . been Carried' into Ithonnudi of famines, but a iiiest amuse bag been snstained,vand our NatiOnal honor and primate' livibeen vindicated. While we 'deeply sympathise with the . friends: of slaughtered patriots, we can not hot rejoice , over art important' and, 'Opal summit. Its morale cabala moat be . Never Mari. abaft ire have to — recount any hesit4ilWoi **ring., among, brave sadateW•Cil:lipirit - Of • emulation' now . , arenned-w)sichisill-oarry us to „victory . ' .on P.=tit evert ield.';. , HO:have felt the enemy,' sus in him, and have found 1411;beests ere shams. We need not diaPirtsie;the rebels. -They fight well, for rr; • : !red ireause. But they are not equal to the voldiers ,p . f the royal - States, now that the latter understand their work, even man I" . *for man, let elone five to one. How call their ltuters, then, hope for success, when they are' so greatly outnumbered. • They must be convinced by this time that our ' . tlovernment kiln terrible earnest, and that it is .plYsically impassible for them to cope . : with',tisdnsuch a gigantic struggle. : WO:de,not: loolt,_howaver, for any .inttne dtate inkimisralort. I".lefeatis the ruin of ihe -.:lelidienkati pillars of the rebellion, and as lone as they can keep an army in the field Ley Viii struggle on, hoping .for aid ftom • abroad We hope our Government will --- 11Listen,t6:pnt them out of their misery. Ematkeipaticin by the , Robots. Theliew York Herald says that the offer of :theponfederato Sorernment, through Moon and Slidell, "make free in Secesais usury Child:been therein, the offspring ef. "a• Mae** soother, after the data of the re " cognition by England of our . st)=iailed "'.‘Pontadirate State!? as' an. independent "Pli*g4 - . positirely sublime. It is a ".sweeping proposition of emancipation, but "upon a plan so gradaal that the present "Southern generstion'would not feel it" - If le is a fact that this offer has been made in good faith, it is the :rat stirring and significant event which has takenphtce luring the last, eventful' . year. If the peo ple-of ;the: Pates, agree to it, it wffl giie the strongest possible evidence of thsivcdesire foiseparation, and cannot but command oar admiration; While we min.!' not agree in: any event to,a separation, wi will,gbully, agree to their scheme Of MILD. clpatitot, and Bettie our Ilitheulties on thit bssia,hoping tat . they will soon lee their vray . to, ffe justice to those now in slavery. The kap. Of wiping off this stain, even in a Ifenerition, : would be truly a nutter of re. 'Ret t lf the rebels will coruseat to sacrifice alayery to sec= enemas, eught, net Sour , . - s l erkment.:4o.-as much- to, preserve the Union; and to render us a united;end har- - atoidoni people hereafter.. It the rebels think ;that the sacri fi ce favorite i in= ce' of the, 44.1.Utione is not too high a price to pay for independence, chill we think it too sacretlto be offered np on the altarof National honor and future National peace and union 1 • The War in Tennessee. ;Tho cosh:at-at Port Doneison Is. one of the Iliad severe which has maned daring the . ye . war both sides there Seems to b•-• sew • ••• -. 1 into detsrm ination to win. The rebels must disaecouse at Gas point of .eritiUl tilde, or eroald not have risked fifteen:Bioniand . • , .• 'men Incliding many Izappriant genendofileers, to the danger of capture. The repulse of our Ranbo}q,wilt probably.delay the capture of ' the Fort, but fall at last it Fist. We feel the utmost conEdence that the gallant army now investing th e fort will never let this valuable prize slip through their fingers:' The mortar Until most probably arrived there on Sunday the 16th, when the. attack from the river side. oultderatless be . renewed. - - There is a pos sibility of an attempt being madeto - raise the siege, by reinforce' inenis by , raiiroad from the army of Bowling Green.. In thetoue the en ' ezilylWould have to meet our ma in the open " Belt ithere'we - lbel confident of_our superi ority - se, the enxiety of the corn -1 , ravnlty Is terrible. Before this paper goes to we lla u hire the joyful Intelligence of P oinotheret i Ouli ristory jbut if not . so soon u thes, wefeet eerie tha victory, will te ours. Jut ar rived , show that -.• .Iversa.-.-Dispatelles`jus . the . •re bels ., are eoneeetratlng- their forces at ••-•'' RoriDovi4tic!" its nil:gliborhood . ; while our • g rt is being !ray of therCum- Gun; in - person, Is following • '• .safter the utile, who have evacuated Boiling Green.. The' reat battle of ihe con-• , tiiipnt may come off in that region, if the Fort • . holds out until succors arrive.. - Ls.' rut - two Gam os - .—Fort Donelaon has ffurl4 — wnvanover the rebel Intrench raente. • ` .The fortis._ of the victory' are fun ' : ales. -The Bowling Green rebel raj will ifintiteelf iii-W:erritleal position, and in yJtllacOf beisig The rebellsen dead .. geal river- esivessee, and on the Mlssls ppl celrtrni:Kentucky. % */ 1 0 Qinoinnati tbsnerciet, of Saturday taoraing,ha , the following significant pint • "Very- important military movements; are taking phial in , Central Kentucky, the exact Waal of which we do - not feel at liberty to state at; his time; We may safely say, how " lover, that they salmi to be charnoterisect by `sagacity and energy n the part of the goner. t 11l trommanding, an that they look to the conoentration els fon* perfectly overUklim . in` upon the weak point of the enemy."; nit the triumphing move of military genius noansatrate, in one toyerwbelming mass, -albs forois we have available, and watching 7when the opportune moment arrives, precipi= tette them on , the weakest paint of the enemy. ItGen. Paoli, by silent etre:moue effort daring Anoka- ho, - kas linent witlicit seeking fain* Rough proclamation, or bringing himself iiitoi`otteabYoots‘of any kind, has bean able t:to get iiiitorees in motion upon. converging lines hiding 'auppple r -we #41Lre..446 word' f complaint nainst 1 0aits:asoari!O! One dermal, even should he in .:taut of writing but two lino s agean: as the taking of Nashville, or Knox. 4ilia4—estke finwirren was wont to hundred pars ins;oit - s turdir „.. bilaut goer our late . to4stott:falliif ion t .. Don 'lungout at all 'poblo. ...,107"*, 4 11 0 11 5 414 1 0 ; 0161 ilia s the t of Rol - low& ootatiote What WWI our joy? 1711 W-*W=M s• . Congress as plisse. a t , iiErCh la 114 slaw, authorizing the buildingof twenty . iron platid war steamers. Amendaken .` Lave Biwa been made to the naval blkap•- . _ . ProPria9oi $1 5 , 0 P 0 ,9 00 for bu il ding addi tional gunboats'. Ibis' proposed to arm them cult widterecor fottrgmrtrat the heaviest , . calibre. : They - Are to ba built: on the_same general plait as those- :which hive. rectmtly . " mired Ao efficient, the enlydifferente being , that an Aideti;Or made Co improve their swittness sea-going vessel. We - a/tall . seen inive',atOrSinenen' sad powerful navy alliai..',.*.finsea and 'lag ! . laid venttiree iiitn - e - ierar. 'With; tea they . ,.. will their .ietnnierniat' marin e , swip.'' _find from the ocean, for. these-awift 'steam gun-, &Ali atiii'. , fisit eeeit aesi . and they will: hard to.eamfy , nglisnateraere When eaniti, fonlannhintriess thin s , war TesaeL.. The. great,diffinidtY we haia' fonnd'inindting a stop to: the depredstienti Of. the ; SuMter, 1 -shows .bow • dangerous a steam yessel is, when on a cruise of depredations on 'thn Capture of_Savauriatt. The-report that -Savannah is probably captured Will no doulit ,prole correct., At the latest advice. a large force had sailed irettOliltOnalead to attack Savannah', and had not:. only eticeeeded in cutting off all communication between Fort. Pulaski and Savannak but.the forces have destroyed . . thewater pipes leading to the city, and supplying i with water. If that'. plaie has fallen, Charleston will soon , In lact, it is possible that the next arrikel - krkl bring' intelligence of as Movements ngainet that oily. .. A t. lain accounts,': twelve regiments were under marching orders inland to the railroad, and 'another from Edisto Island, both. , intended for- Charleston,. BotiCof these cities ire probably now in one; power. . Tan Sourasas Inauctunsrlort.- - - - On neit Saturday "if . Southern Confederacy is to be officially inaugurated by a retinlar:Gov eminent, under the Constitution. ,Hitherto the Provisional: GoiernmenVhis s been in power. tile* .to be intingik; . rated as thelirst President. _We anticipate a rnthei sinnbre , tiOni.' It mere like a death than a WAIL The. poor Cenieder-, ate bantling is ao rickety that it will hard ly survive Its baptism three Months.. , Its godfathers must be already ashamed of their btuitling, and are no doubt looking out for some • mode of escape fr,orn their un pleasant dilemma. Tura, Titarion,. Cowartr..-'-The news that Floyd had run away and'escaPed cap ture, iiiledthe country with a lies& grin yesterday. Ile only needed the affix coward to hie name to fill up the, measure, in his single person, of all that is most deteited among mankind. The poor wre4 bad not the greoele meet an honorable death at the headof his troops, but true to his instincts, stole away in the deadness of the night, aid proved himself a double traitor, and an ar rant coward I .If there hinny lowerllepths of-infamy, he will surely find it out: YESTiItDAS afternoon our pickets; near Mount Vernon, saw two men leave the Vir gins niters and goon board of a small 8104 which was anchored in the stream. The fact'was reported,te the , officer" of the day, and .16 detschMent was immediately sent off to board the sloop.. This was done, and • number, of.letters were discovered to and from parties in - Diue, and among , them ten of a treasonable .character.. One is said , to contain • very complete de scription ef our, lines . 'of defence on the Potomac:The two men were arrested.- Special Dispatch to Ithiladelpl4.livas. • , , Catch their traitors, swear them and let them -go. - This is the rale. Treason is trifling pecadillo, and it were n pity to discourage it: - Advices from New Nedee. Mr. Junes IV 'Holmes, Sonetary of State of New Mexico, salved here this morning, bringing °Eclat dispatches • for • the•-,Gkiern went. lie was only fourbien'dlyi on the peshase; it being; It 'sad,' the kniekest trip ' ever made o between that Territory and Wash ington. It appears - that Sibley, the rebel General has honed a proclamation, in which he says: "A wicked' war is *raged by the llnitedStstes for the subjugation and oppres sion of the Centedorate States, by force of aries;" and be Maker 'mien" mil:represents , tionsi in behalf of his own cause. He was at the latest dates ,Mirching on: Fort.. Craig,. which is 200 tulles south of Santa- Fe. He _has three regiments of Texans,'•With , heavy irtillery."Col. Canby' wail 'concentrating all available tioopi to' meet - Everybody in New _Mexico capable of - bearing'arms, re gardless of profession or business, ' was • sum moned to arms. Gen: Hunter hi ordered the two VelOndo reginsenta out by Gov. Gilpin' to preened to,the relief New Mexico. The Geversoncfitk:Wriatellailit of Indian Af- Tains; and'all ethic Kationil :Moors had gone to Canby's camp Great excitement' prevails througbint the Territory: An order ha. been issued for all Arms aid munition' of wak in the hands of private citizens to be turnetlever both. Quartennider'sDnpartment.Dapagals . /rim Wo•bbigton - Wixore Bicxxxs.—The Chevalier Wikol has told 'hie_secret and 'gaited his liberty. The diapatch, which- yields this important announcement. adds .tioit during his imprisonment no one was admitted to; his quarters expept Gen. - Biekles, olds coon; 1." There'll' a mystery about this /Bo- Ales, which it, would be pleasant. to read. He obviougy -resides _at Washington, fre quents the Biettiffive - intintion in - company with Wikotf, and mikes hiniself generally conspicuous, very much in the manner of an Ex-member POd.ffreSS of , the "e' m name. But that ex-member is now a Brigs- dier, with' conunand on the Lower Potomac, and we know there is no rule, exceedingly. proper 161tielf,more rigidly enforced , than that officers who .ibsprit ,:theniseiveA:fron; their posts and haunt Washington, expose themselves to a forfeiture of their commis- . miens. What, tins:public pipit : piss to know, then, i s . whether thii Sickles, the friend and .counselor of Wikoff, is the nominal commander of that - costly - body, the Excer dor Brigade' and, if so, whether the mull. try le In any ilatigerbig - bugtiiL mable services, through' his t tifortiutete devotion to Vika' and other tions,of Washington society:—N. 7Y.' Times. "Wzr.x You is Aloe.; Ws xs."—The BoOnevllle correspondent of the Cincinnati- Daily Commerciel writes These Missouri 'diggers know t . deal more' thin the wl ite folks , give them credit for, and whether Mlssouri goes for.' the eonfederacy or for the Union, her. slaves have learned a lesion too much: to ever make them useful as slaves. -I was struck wits Ofl a crowd who came:from a big hotuntl II to the' road to.ste Int pea. llid' o ther.rday• SaYs . "Boys, _ltre you all for the Union?" "Oh; yes, zanies; ydn'slabiutitre "And when Price comes you are secesh, - , .sra Year ttl 4 maasat'' ie. good seceslithen..; w. White' folks , get bead tiggers-in'dat way."•fihe duke) , understood' the wl?le . 44tieh'iin4 the gall,"Pla/ed: _ . 'lrirras-frollikoLtiodelipssolnittl Oldi,joii.43stattiay,t4looe:lo.illit *WWI aldiaklesr eethinhe hi W lowa Esstmety. The gelhat Wont It ezaltiat. -•. • - • , • - -- nuirmas aunt' Rebel Account of ithe Roittioke _ tory-=Respenttion of the Enemy. vie NoefolE ctreritiondentiif(the Rich -rand-Rxactineri 'writing under &Ma Feb. t 11, s • .ays: _ - , • - • "the Ilichniina Bluefi i at Roanoke Oland, .lunleharga,of.Pork :Point hatteryand bet : . haTed most heroicallYi - but encountering IV -whole reglinent of New .York Zortareth, found it inspmeible•to maintain their posi tion. 'ln this emergency an honorable foe, liutfindlitg no qUarter, and every principle of 'honorable warfare ignored, a hand - to hand encounter entitled, it is said, in' which they were overikored" by numbem and all but, seventeen butchered. - .Let - me. Advise, however, that ybur people 'restrain their lamentationguntil this sadnews has offend confirmation... Like -much else, it may I prove. to be a picture of the imagin ation, as . to details. , - , • . • Among the groundlessrumors in . eirculation last evening was one to the effect; that' like' 'federate ' wire advancing through the , canal and byfoot,..ten thousand strong, upon Norfolk and Portsmouth. Yet; without anticipating.. mintary, - arrange :was on that score, it i ntay'be .prudent to concentrate in this section from five to ten thbusand troops._ The Ahrifiorgance of the country tapped by the Ytuakeee, is oar _supply. ' region for'min cad heart; unquestionably re. quires their early expulsion. But my con fidence in our military authority. has not,_ fai; been Shaken. 'lt may be that the Yankees are running noosethey least expect but most fear."' V111.01X14111.N13 NOT. RUDY TO SINLIST., The s am e carespondent writes: , "Acill fie the mustering of militia-men in Portsmouth was issued yesterday, but the tespenisit exhibited .oery empty rant:. This finds explanation in the factthat nine tenths of the male population there are now inactive Carrico, either in the Navy Yard, workshoPs or' the fiela. Besides, the mi litia movement is exceedingly humbuggish as well' as 'distasteful. Enough fighting material, on &proper call, can be had there, as elsenhere, South, and this will bo•ntani fest if authority is .rested for *dug coin- panics in proper hands." URPLIARIST Tauess.-..Rere ilea carious bit fioni a Richmond paper • * One of Ouringenious military friends think - 1 the colportsurs ars doing great harm in 'our army. by.: circulating terrible tracts in - the camp, and, on the sic . of expected battles. •oonfronting our men with little pamphlets, entitled. "Are you ready to die _"Sinner,. you are soon. to be damned," As. This is more ,than .a mistake. The best stimulation of : oouage and endurance in army is to be found - in an inculcation of Christian spirit among the men. With mon religion in our, tamps •we hive less drankenness, less dissatisfactiot, less grumbling, and a courage which becomes invincible, u it is, refined by the pure and holy spirit, of religious convio tions. SPECIAL irorwEs. - - - —To Horse Owners.—Dr. Sweet's INFALLIBEE LINIMENT FOR HORSES Is nnrl. relied by anyOn 'Ram! of LaMenees, arfshm from Sprains, Bntlies, or *relotthig, Its effect b Mead and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, "Han" Sc., It will also, core speedily." Spark, and Illngbone my bo costly promoted and cured In tturtr Incipient stages; but cordirmed cases ars beyond the porsibllity of irreales! care.. -No cue of the kind, tunnsier, is so desperate or hopeken but It may be al hoisted ,by thls Liniment, and Its falthOd appllar Hon will always terrors the Lunenser and enable the bons to intiel with ocitdaratlre sue. **or s : lions owsraboold hire this remedy at band, Er its [lnlay no at ~tlto Aid iffoaranai of banal will offottainy pmaot taep fornddiddadisameo wen tined. to width all horns an liable, and laden ten watosny otherwise valuable bones witty worth- It. a. SULFAS it 130., Agent's, armor of Wood and Soma 'treats,. Pittsburgh. aplN:lydairlf • IP . elnaleel Females!! Fenialesta u. kilMlll.llll • • HELILISOLDI3 ILITHAOT BUCHU, lot all complalata Incident to the wt. • No Family 'Maid be without • Awl none will .bah mot stied by the= It Is used by YOSINGI and OLD In the Decline or Chimp of LID, And *ftars4pirohi "llanismre, pnrini land After Conthament To littengthtn the Nerite, . Restore Nature to lte Proper Channel, and Invigorate the Broken•doem Coast!talon • • note irhatener Cann orlitnatlng: OBE NO NORE.WORTHLEES PILLS t, Tot. awesome =TRACT DUOIIU. See adveatisamaut In another adnmn. Cot It out, and send tar it. 3a2altasdaler U. C. H. WCZIIILOW D01741411.-----,..wmox maize. tWRONINSON, ' MINIS it MIL. LEES, lotnmsseAim • Ilacsixilin, WASHIMITOII Wow, Plttsburkh, Penn'. Omcs, No. E 1 litmurr Sturr. Mara:facture all Muds' of STEAM ENGINES AN D MILL lIACIIINNEY, CASTLNGEI, BAIL 11,0 AD WORE, ISTEAX BOILERS AND SHEET lIION WORN.. _ larsoaarsa AND BSPAIBUITO 4ono on sboit e npenor Copper PARK, M'CORDY & CO., Manttincturess of IBIZATBING,BBAZIBBS' AND BOLT COPPLS. PUMPS) COPIIIR BOTTOMS, BAUM/ STILL BOTTOMS, SPAS= SOLDER; also Lnportani and dollars In METALS, TIN PLATS, saver IRON, WIRY, to. °nasally on hand, TIESIIIIMP MAMIE . = AND TOOLS. VAILIZOVIII. No. 149 Plat andls2o Second dram, • Pittsburgh, Penn'a. . aerepecial alias of Copper cut to any devised pat- tern. m ~.dewlyT OrZOBII COCHRAN &. BRO., Nanoketursts of IRON DAMN% PION lfAir/ad. AND VAULT: Dome, wywDow sgungsn, WINDOW WARM ft., Nos 91 9scond aired and 36 Third street, - botwsm Wood and Markst. Hire on band s witty of n e w Patterns buoy and anilable fca apt:slims. .Wt 10 - cola attention load to eneloilos Grave DMA Jobb • . dononi shot notice. ob 9 ttsburgh Steel Werke. wao Joinis.....—foss it'crommros. JONES, BOYD &. CO., JfAnufacturors of CAST STEEL; slop, LS STEG, PLOW 'LED A. B. STEEL, SIMEL OPSZEGS AS LP' 'SELLS, opruer of Boa aiti Mrs: streets, Plttobargb, 10 ET Witte A11404' BUM 4 1 AP & (iitecemmf to 3. O.II4LaPATZICL A 00.,) Man' mnwkimo - Lblmin.-I,LArima ortOppymtaiDaLmmnmcmphft. • , illirWholessfe Aiiuts R.? HINE'S OELEBECATRD Ili GUNINATING AND LUBIUCATINO CARBON !OILS,' No. 39 WOOD c 61 . 1IST,Opp011itil 13t.• Charles Iletel.Plltab . Pa...,... alklyd A. B. &'C: P. NATEVVP, Paper DAN LIFLOTIINSIDI sod dealers 11.0300 K, MINT, OAP. WAS AND ALL KINDS Or BBL P. lirliere removed Crete No. 27 Wood street toll°. OtelthAslct street, Pittsburgh. Pe. SirOASH OB TRAMS FOB WV. art, IWN: . : 0 VT: &SO: bah ors . 1 4 F9III4CiN, AND: zioirmo BILLS 07 LX CIAANG,* crpailflCATN#t* Dr.potra, DANK gOrgi A D . 8P2018, - 1:1,!. 67 Nikko. ?tit. wroonsctione Whg. oa an vr6IP4IIII I OB thivagbout th• Mated &aim ,IiCrHANEY -; H.,COLIATNEI, - : For — AAuaND AND ooncAusatoN . MERAILANT sod ,oholooido dealer : Si CHEESY,, Dprrn, NISN, and PratAce FilnofailY. No. gd Wood Med, .Pletybortb. Pa. -, : - - - Dot /111r.T. IL LITTLX Xereasut. Tai /W No. ai EIL Q L .sSTUZT Dr• Ir/0 SIHd .rite.4.61±.1%. sem •r:: ; A jj VIM ilts . 0.. bJ bomaGrabius.ft ti 7 - A;• 4 2 ,- * lrbio ,4 so come Mow • 47,• .r, ,, ,v.-4 ,, ,,,a, , ,,, , ,,,97-Ivz 51• : .: , '• , . -- ,i - - --: :- -- 7 '-:*;W:!:•:::',;.::•.1:- •. - ,-.,vi.. ' •• -i-!',Z4•44.7;-?,-'4,' • • . , tIycbIIIRDOCK - 0011!SG.—Elf. JAS. s ll. MU DOCK will giro tso of his . _ . • - LE T. READINGI3,7 1, 2: qtol;ioMq . :} 14 , 14 j 0ie. -- .1 1 ,. 'l , ; / 7 41 Wednesday and.Tnnrinay.Evelinisi =• --',.. . .. ,-: - .--i' "iiiiiiii**iliffif-;', -- .lause-.H.:- . -Mwsrmcm t ,Teake—Dcer ...ffirr,MSSislt learneeithei you havedeclined all engage fora sauce on thairtage, but that you have consented and kale already given several of your delightful and in- Mrtialveradinge: In Cincinnati, and : more recently: alCOlumbus, by invitation of the Leglelaturo of Chlo, we take this method of inviting you to our city, and hose you will favor us' with onerirnotinora, of your enwrtalumenbsi ' - ; " • - . ; Hoping to hour from you at your earliest conVeui7 emee, we remain yours, reaps:tinily, IL-H. Smith.. , John 0. Dunn, .j ."' e7t : Cllfliu, l,' Joe. C. Curry, Base C. Flamm, B. C. Weyer, Jr., ' J. H. Weldin,•• Lucia" Osgood, -, S. keymer, --. . Benj. Slogerley, R. F. Bauman, • - U' H. Myers, , Chu.. F. Wells, : ..,. Geo. F. &Michel:mil A Co. James W. Woodwoll, . " A. H. English, C. IL Merrick & Co I T Chas. L. C well, James Bodges; • , - ' • Balw. De B tme, W. M. Flgar, Howard D: ittle, Thos. M. Carnegie, John Graff . And. Carnegie. • John 11. ley, John C. Harper, - Aug. Bra dt y, Geo. Wilson; . W. Cunninl„ , H. Duffy,. and three h udred and ten others. emus:sap, Ohio, Feb.-!!, /BM Hoe. Mayon Bairns, and otlinnerilleniein'Tl..e I verykind letter signed by so many influentlid" eill- sena of the "Iron City,". inviting mute give leeries of restUnge in Pittaburgh, baa been .received,and I &gm to return my grateful thankafor the compli ment. In - reply,' I wilt appoint Wediserthey end. Thorsdsle February .19th and 20th, on. which ocea don 1 will be pleased to give you a series of Sheik 'peat= and other readings. James B. kluandua. The . =gramme for the lint Beading, commencing [ at I o'clock on . _ WEDNESDAY EVENING, - • • Will consist of - SCENES, DIALOGUES AND SOLILOQUIFJ3, . fresh the tragedy Sr Poem—D;;f7l.73g Buchanan &std. Poem—Thearidge of Mew.-- Poemr-the Lion and the Glove Translation front Schiller. Charge of. the Light Brigade at Belaklava —Tennyson. Mark Antony's Oration over the deed body o Caesar. The 'persecutions of Tom Ring, or the troubles o Monsieur Tonson. Humorous sketches from the Pickwick Papers. Trial of Bardecis vs. Pickwick, with the pathetic Mthiling and impassiosate &peach It. defence of th widow, by Sergeant Buena. THURSDAY EVENING, Mr. MUBDOCK will read a poem of the Jape! the. AMERICAN REVOLUTION, ' by Thomas Ruche:um Read; • THE WILD WAGGONER OF THE ALLGIIEIIIES. Admission 60 cents. A. diagram of the Hall can be seen at Mr.. CHARLOTTE BLUME'S Music Store, 43 fifth stria, wheel wilts can be wend without arts charge for either Resdise6 — ... • • '..• fclLdt rates or TN{ &snow. annum COMPANT• " Pt:rim:mon, fcbruerl. 10th, 1064.1 NOTICE.—The. kru.7 rectors of the Nstioiniu tnISHIO CONTENT, have Two Dar &eland a DIVIDEND 01 . Two Locus, (52.00) Paz onus. on the CSpftsl block, payable at the °Mos erthe Tnnsurer on and otter Tossost, the 10th lost., to Suxkholdent, or their legal repro. Imitative., impeach g as such rt the, closest bushiest on Eistussuir the 111th Inst. . Elute= StUckholders will be paid by Messrs..T. W. Cuss& Co., at the Transfer °M By ee of the Company, Do. Stateorder of the Board of Directors. street, lio n w JAMILS M. COOPDE, ' See.) , and Treater Nat. Mining Cu. Okilrritirv--ALLECAIKIVY • MUSD.— Owner, of flatboats, Oa Tanks, OR Cribs, end other things , that are now abstracting the ALLE BHSNY .ViliAltr, are hereby notified It said structkeis ere not removed within ten Maie from this date, they will bo dealt with according to law. potions era probild led from throwing dirt, filth, nibbler, gc:, de., on the asid'Wherf, or the fall pen alty of the law will be enforced.. .fralEB AL LICK, Wharf Suter. Prrantrzon, Feb. 7th, liOl. . fo7 UUi% Kam tlotar. Ems; 'February Sib, Xs6! j OkERIE CANAL COMPANY.- ELECTION NOTICE.—An election for SEV EN DIRECTO= of the ERIE VANAL'COMPANY will be held et their odic. to ERIE, on 'MONDAY, the 21IIRD. DAY lilt MARCH NEXT, at ID o'clock a. in. telkdid A. R. CAUOILET. &c, pwrninlian, kr. WA.tim, A VIII.ao R. E. co. Dirnaciaan, rebrriszy 10th, purouando of au act untr of thq Legislature of the .I.lominOuntolth of Senniybranla, entitled "An .Act to provide ;for the Re orpnisatian of the Pittaburgh n Fort Wayne and Chicano Railroad Cksopaus," approved the 91st of Wasch.lBo3, a Smiting will be held, at the City of Pittsbergb, recinayleunia, ou WilnuiDAY, the rkiti day of ilbruary, /NIA at the office of the Company, Os. y 3 711th etreet, to elect - Directors, and lur the other promo conteu.plated by the said act.. None but Boisdholdere .are 'e so to Tote at this &Woe. ./. N. El. LANIER, SAX UEL J. TILDEN,. LOUIS 11. 3171E11, , J. EDOAR Tllolllbol7, SAKCIEL - Purchasers of the wildliallroad. CONI4111•10/INte 07F1C14 ALLrAILS= 01/IINTIr, , Parrianaum, Yebruary lath, 1812. AN ADJOU D RNE MEETING :of "br the ...Court. of Appeal, for the -Second Ward, Pittsburgh, will be held at this UMW, on Wednexlay, the 19th tut, where any persons feeling tbenisagree aggrieved by their streenneut fur the present year, lit apply. JONATHAN .B.U.AUFF,• • DAVID COLLINS; county Comtniesionera urines or rug Frrres'ou A Bonus alumni Oo Pirnuniarin, February Igth, 1.8113 1- THE DIRECTORS OF Tlitg trioY PIiTTSBCIEGH AND BOSTON ___ CAMIPANY lows this day dorlsred a dividend arra° Dollar. per share, payab leg le to stockholders, or their al reprusentatires, OD and after the Mth Init. Saatern stockholding will receive their dividend* at top WILCO of news. J. W. Clark Boston, THOMAS M. HOWE, and Treasurer. O.I.IOTICE IS afittli.BY GIVES that the City Ordinancee in reard io obstruct ing the etreete and eidewalke by OI LBARRELS, or other obetructiona will be rigidly enibru4 from tta• date. JOHN OWStio, B. COO PE% fe7 Street Commbelonera 1111 E CITY GA.II,GR'I3 OFFICE hai been removed to JOHN lIHRHONIe LUMBER OVVICZ, corner of- and' Pam streaks. EL ZUWAiLDS. fehlatd • . . qtr Ganger. XEW ADV'ENITIREME.rrI MAUVE INK, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, DVISIZES TOE 1802. W. B. HAVEN, (:kmodo. of Wood ood .TAird.Straft.•Pittaborol, A RMY SUPPLIES FOR CAIRO AND AWL PADUOAIL—Propoubi will be rewired at the,' odic* of the Chief Quartermaster U. 8.,1U Codro, until 12 m., on T11Z81)Alf, the 22th - day of YebruorY, 1802,10 r 'the heading ouppltee, to be &Wald at Cairo or Paducah, as tbarDeportment.may ote, Ono hundred thmuland baobab of Oslo, One hundred thousruid bushels of Corn. . ; Floe hundred lbw of Hay. ' ' ' All. to be delivered ou the levee; grain In good gunnies; hay IV be good timothy, blue or herd grew, One thousand :time of r . c4d . r.. 0341; tar oteambool and oti;iPurposes — Bids will be =Adore for any leasdr iutionnts ttun above called for and - bidders will state the price at each of Umpire:ea, (Cairo or Paducah.) • The oldest being to procure tbs. suppUoi striae lowest cash rata- from actual dadera.ailpersonaltarr log the sullcirs t quasi (whether In greet or lease; amounts) are nquestrd to rialto bona fide,billS, end to come forward and comply with the same, hod ments WI be wads prowytrpox dslrearto the engin. I Won of any specbd *commis. _ tilde to be asbiwiseed to the undersigned, tautra, I ' • P. T. TIIIINLEY, A. Q. BL, ' Cairo, Illinois. carboutsynie, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh. lit. Lout, end Chicago papers, plows copy eight insertions, end send bills to this onto), accompoided by two papnll bating this notice. ILSON, CARR & CO.- • • • , . . . , 94 wow itreet, ileyejusi.,(Tkeed slappltpar. of, NntiPLE onr.,oooDl Purchssed):4 am and :Kew aired if whdessiii ONSAT'ISAINIAINS,..BOB 0n511:: LL E l ‘ l .. sl9 lO r b i b b bis, l l2: . 9 . 99 w 1 . - Yaok+,6 o dot. (008 Hroamu. zoo Ysa th a r i• E 6 k r ° l ! pima a LAZEAIt; '29 99210'991d 1919.9.. 109 ' i' i t s • 4l7 sna •AN S. Utlbxe Mina Oruntaii Y! Prim 6r,k9u#freeit*Da and.ibe Nei by 1 Ids 1 &BROX. • • 4.! 7r17 ,, .moap_ SIMOS.1101110114: • . VY.": • • • ~.., - , , --,m1, 7 1 ,M , ' *, ~4, m 7.,: ' . ,, ....-. ',:;.-,,:v?,q'-;,n_r..".7:,:,'..:.:;;:.,,.,.,-',.-7..7!,.,,';ii7.T.-,,,:-::.,'„,2•.: 1 100 Tltii----24.441wemakers, fout_jOod Woineten Men, 'Fantod immedlately,to go to Wheellox. Apply at . tiTKIMST ER'S, Smithfield soTat 1P,0f3T,.- 4 drlewff 11# Cart dc; - Cam Haftinnfi;ltahm kro; dated Ligonkr, IndlonS, 101 ihh, 1861. Ili months hitstdsto. for three hand* And tbUtpnevin 16100 .dtdistif. 0337.16.).i110tice i burilly,gtien that pit ment of tbe same hes been stopped. citigiNy win; rthinthsts.7eb'l7 A L. WEBB it 81397, Ewa .1 co;iy.r. - fe . General Conunlisla*ffereinials A Agenti EIET=2I mipoNT•s.-0019g3A:411:, , SAPITY ruse '4ltoeheonileirtlMST ind Witt ndnunaaa . thereon. - EL-ALIO:ea tnFt in 60 " °"VinhQuis, William IL Smith& Cu.; .; . Millar it Riclietoon, .Spooos George W.iimithGarrard a Co.,- Pittsburgh, r & , Culp g liktgard, •' liercbalitiCilank;' B. Da Tord g. Sous, QE LED I'ItOPOSAL.S are invited till the 10th day of Birth; 11122, - at 12 o'clock M., for supplying the U. B. Bub— Dept with GANXlthead of FINNY OATTLII; int theihOof. -• . • • The Cattle to be4elleered at Washington atroona each animal to average I,3ollpOunda grasswelgtit ; no animal admitted which weighs Imo tban 1000 pound , ' The Cattle to bi .delivared • &Ouch threes an ii " such quantities ea the Govertimeut may require. • No -Cattle-will be required Modeolds.contract before the Ist day of April, 1862.- - • Bella-sand Bullocks not Waited: • - A hoed with good and. irolicient seetuity will be required. Government mauves to itself the right to pep to Treasury notes. No bid will be entertained when put in by contrac tors who have preen:lusty failed to comply'with their contracts, or where the bidder is not present to re spond Bids to be directed to Baj. 4 . . BICEW/Til, 0.8. -17' 8. A., W•sain TO n itifl2 ; 11112' • " 1, A. 11, du hereby. _proposv to ealivar to the Gov. rnment good -Beef Piing on thi" hoof for =per hundred rounds wowt•wedgibt,. The Cattle to be de. • livered accordiair t eas teimi of the en closed advertisement. -The Cattle to bOweighed on the scales, and - the weight so - determined to be the purchase weight. I hereby agree to give a good and sualcieut bond for the f u lfill m ent of the contract and to rewire Trearony notes in paymentfor the Cattle. . " fel7itd u uNrs UNWN 11 PORTFOLIO CONTAINS • 24 Sheets Paper, Union and assorted Lotter, la dles' Rath Post, Nota or Billet. - • 24 Envelopes, Union -and .aasorted, to match the PaPor• Roe Steel Pens. An Accommodation Yen.Rolder. • A Faber Lied FenciL • Every article of 'superior quality, warranted • . PRIOR, ONLY 25 ORBITS. • ; MADE SUPPLIED AT $1.50 pEEDOS AO (T 3 weNTED JOUN P. HUNT.. Wholesale and Retell Bookaeller,Stationer and News dealer. Masonic Hall, irlftlistseet Pittliburgh••nd Z. corner • Smith Common and Federal street, Allegheo a . 1231EM1 The genuine article, prepared by the original inrralor DR. J. M. LINDSEY, SolHdaj.oarg. P. For .ale by Owns , Smith*ld rad reisth 16.46 aarmiw to PII-0(171111 TOM GOIT.TINDPS7 BO Oaten. 11011 wha•ever to ramalocoarnsd pugs la the local ;columns or newspapers. Trey are intended only for the unsuspecting, and to • vine of !Stop Thief." Ask yourself, Whu Drat faventaithaßlood Searcher? To whom are the aarlantrio °err:ilk:wee addressed? IchOcouttnuortornaanfactnr• itin the saute uniform, sclentiOo manner The answer to of which is, Dll. - 3:..81. LINDSEY. - feli:lwat • pEriOlaid:AND NfligOrk-Rt . , . 600 BUSH DRIED PEAC'IIES. BBL& PURE CIDER VINEGAR. JD stare and for We by WILLIAM BAGALEY, WhSTSIL. ..itry. • • , Noe. 9, 11. 13, 15, 17 Cord:mat St, Sw BIDADWAT, Ncir tong. Cots This old established and faeurite resort of, the Business Community, bee been recently rellttal, and is t ompleteltrimary thing that csumblistar to the comforts of Ito piteous. Idles 'and families are,. specially and oari&illy prodded fur. . It Is centrally located in the business part of tbe city; aid Iscontistions tattle principal tints of steam boats, cars, omnibuses, ferries, ie., In comequemos of the pressure aimed by the prices hem been 'educed to Oux Dosses AND Ytrre Caste - 71u DAY. The table ie implfstiOPUed'lrith all the of the sensors, and is equal to that of alicither . hotel In 'the country. Ample nticaminodelons me-offered for upwird'of 400 meta - DirDo not belleme runnel', hilattamt.ipd who siy'',"the Western Hotel WWI" • • • D. D. WINCHESTER, I'Mpriefor. • D.-Wnicurarsa.. - _ AUARD.-10 COOPEZ6 ' AHD • EsDi am is Yuma Daunts: • ; Having adverthred recently, our Madame to par ttime Five Hundred. Barrels per day at a corrals price, we deem it proper now to 'Annetta to all. in terested; thit on and after; HONDAT, • rebruall 17th, the Irked" for , marebantabla hlckmi hooped barrels will lat, at the Biter Lending or Railroad DO. pots, 541%, cants, each, and .at FWeents, B. T. KINNIDT Mmmurr,ye . t....:l3,_l3lll!. r=Ml FRENCH 13 110 4 ""'"'DA tart .ztororzarrPLAH, OITT OP NEW YORK !SINGLE ROOKI DAT cur Bak Span, earner Bra _.41 . 0rt Berwt. , . birldeale se they =4 be'ordeied 'the "iius Bahotory. _ Time b *Bat - Jar'. Bbap aad Bath Booms ailaatied. log SA,LB BY Sililieware of RUN= aid RAINCICEN . , say we are toll n023:07 AMICAH 'HOUSE, Botrezet, 'is the rgeet - and beet arranged Hotel In- the New. England States; is centrally lecated,and easy of so- COs from all the routs of trivet. It Contains 'lithe: modern improsementsond every convenience for the comfort and amominatlOn of the tasseling publics The sleeping ate= 11111 lags and welt vantZat•Ji the salts of rooms ani well sirnaiged, slad.cleaYletelY furnished for IhmilleS and large traveling pestle*, and the hones will • Waikato ,to 'be lapt wt. Ana. doer twat in every imrtt. • • - ,Is2l:lyd - • LEWIS ritleli•Pi 1 It E Itll o .l o M WILE S7IEI _ ,_--•ts Ole A DM+ ETUR.4The Drug gtom oath* corms of wpi• and Chatham streets; handamely fitted up; with a good amount of atock;end wen located furAaminme; together: with the lease 'of the tenant, ;maim; two Jean yet to run at low reitOrtil be sad ort the mum. but, on TUEtSDAY. lrebntars 1.81.14.18gt,at 9 o'clock. Any rents dolma O r go into the Drug brobseea, will find thL en opparttudty to buy seldom offered at • gotta° sale. _ • te14•414 , - -HASSIUWOODI, Sheriff. ! T s 14 Anrittild.Atirtati, wAinaisrra,vsro OTHNIV CLAIMS . Aaithwr suium By a24:101 , • JOHN. D. WOTAN (Wider. N'l,o IL SHlP _mirth" conounid hereby notllled that Let tars Patent of the Milted Mateo were granted to ma 011 flat 11th of ribrrarj. leilrittispotthog oil In built, Ala, diet all pennon Wog my threntlon with. pit' permission from mo t' be heht,acooantable for Itiftingetnent of My p atent, .Llcelteetto am lu - .reot!on wilt be gran* MaraMnahle'tenner,•whtch mtf.)is learned b id NO. 2ok Liberty 'street, rittabanth. - . ' rtl4 . • BICHNItn (Vat MR. . bblz.vrime " lute • •an joat'iscalveriod **sae - JAB • • TETZ 1111 ; -• .111arket atid ringt sts. RBA t • pout a.. prime: c• . -wiliustbqre; silbr sal* • oartier Makotiglid Vint Mosta. • 1 0 dos. 1...0rd" :soorm; - ;110 .rwriatTed audio ado I,y';-_ a. 1..411113% • , Oorrawalartat and Arst stmts. riocult • ' i TS.- - -`4,(NAk - Co c oa " - Nute; d j .i. r ai ii siara tcia.. - ... fel 6. , . ..• - ~-T0e.125 and 125 Wood .straet. 'PAU tX)IIM-435 mks prime allow Au Eat coirsitt writ Ed I* Nib by -•.'- ~ ,'. : . JAM Xa' ICB,b. nMiti' r 0 3* . T l - a ka (2;11%—r.- b - ,J.46 , _...111 for are by. OW] BU S T Ito = Oh .. . VOINIV-EMSALR,. - 1.L57,71 ABOUT ISGUIT HORSE POWER _T I2F OCKID-OUDER. •t tir `felCittf TtT - "A: W , ..ritlALMWEl—letAte _ Y. SALE, situate en Fifth, Baton wad theri* streets, Pataborgb, on , .yrtlctidateriVtal FOUR. BRICK TENEKENTS, making-A.1 , 0t. of. Alm hundred per year. The poperty is located la the. bra part of the city, and telailited for titbits Depot, as all the Klieg in the city could be rea lly concentrated at that point. - The lots are I t fret .an Fifth !tree, on' Liberty Direst, 5.1 feet, and on UnKir street, 55 feet and 5 inches:" Fur farther par tiettlara, enquire of JOSEPH BOSS, In ;the ' theta; or of JACKSON DUNCAN', Esq., at-thielUte• bray 6. • •nslon B ge, fel.Riat ---- 1 4 101 i SA e new and fast paseen -2.7-ger par.ket . JOHN T. NoCODISS, now rutting hi the heeling - Ind Pintblarge trade; and connects big with , the Parkersburg boats at Wheeling thole times yes' week, and two trlps'Witn the Liberty and &dile List, tiara Cincinnati: , 'The only *reason /or eellingtbgtwat is the hos of ay health. It the boat L not sold'cut the first or March; she will be exposed to public tale - on 'Monday; the third day rot March; , Like, at the wharf. Yon hotter inforntation,enquire A. et - JACKSON DUNCII, New Allegheny Eridege,or :10111 , 1• T. "iI.COMB . Captain. • - ' - • telfh6io OLICIE ISALE--tiitn -1.1 sled itabtalitiving : tillage of Illansfteld,troar tulles from the OW The lot has a front , ott". Mali street of 80 Set, arta extending beck • 800 feet to tut - alley, cm which are erected a two Moil dwellint.the,.. .Ished in good. style, with: doable porticos, a large stable, and Aartisge ItOnser. good' water, mitt,' of , lealt, choice: .elections, yegetabla garbin, 'be sold cheep and on easy, tams. Apply to , B. bi'LLTA a CO; VOK ISMA.M. ENGIN 61, - 6 4: foot "'trek°, 18 inch cylinder. 18 feet_ iron wheel, and of about 150 hurtle power. Also, - one enter; two• Dry Oveus. sad Steitz floe Beam. one Uptight Boring 11achine one Chain Back Saw, one Machine for taaklug Uninp : Rodo for Oil; Wells, ofie. Dove Tail .11achlite, awl aWat 400 feet: 2% • inch Shafting. Allot the alvm articles will be .old at • grail. bar • eta by a • •g at once at 4.tiFitth street. • fog suss . STORK . puts t•tiki .14 '—‘A. tine' 'J-1 opportunity is now offenal porehaii one-hall or the whole of a DRUG STORE, in a good ,kwallty, with an increasing buena% titled up nicely, . sod rent *erg low. For particular edam; '• ' ' 1301 110; PITTSBUItOII • RENT-:-PllllO HALL.--This 1 wail-known HALL, which is well lighted, add is coder of *me* : than any. other Hall to the city, has been htuidsoately fitted np, and together with two ante.roxes, will be rented at a low rate. - • Alio, a STORE; Ott 3larket .atreet, - between Thud and Fourth' streets, • completely finished and 'fur nished in modern style. bent, 5350. - —. • One of tbe large STORES known u the 'New York Eagle Stem. Bent, 8550. . • . A unall &TOED on Third near Market street, with tarp show window, now oicupird 'by Mr. Grahabi, Merchant Tailor. Beat, $1.93.' ' AIsO,SBYEBAL Bent;froms4oeosBo2 YOB SALl—Veloahle BUILDING LOTSortßradf and Braddock streets, and Dennsylvanin ATP-1160: . b. D. GATZAII corner Third end Motet POR RENT—A comfortable :Dwelling House; 8 moms; a stable and 'carriage. house; acres land, well set with apple and peach trees, grape Arbor, &c. Wilt be leased toa-good,tenantlor • now bet of years. Engulre of WATT & WILSON. 211/1 Liberty street. Abso-711 three story Brick' 'broiling on Collie 'Street; B come., In good order Apply to • • • faG:slll WATT Sr WILSON, 205 Liberty at. BLOOD-"SEARCHER rllO LET.That bcOnfortible. two' Etory .L Dwelling Hume, note occulde4 by Judge Wil liam., at the autitte-htleun eta Marbur g etyma, rittsbosit: Yor teinureugulte • NIIVILLE 8.. , 011A10, JL WALLINGrOItD. 111/11017 JOHNSTON, l'avern Stanch On the Bromortue Itood,Stio miles trimithi, oninge, lids Bddr,o, , wlth from :15 to 1.00 scam of Amid. Ir.. . titre at VIM. NORMS, on the ' ... • fettat F 0 T lame and 'wed lighted SHOPS,. 30x100, "snit a tor Cabinet Itakere or Machina Strops, trill be leased to.ona or different lee. it .1 at 42 Fink street. ' 'OAK 'ltEN'f—The.:new three: stori WAILS - HOUSE Ho. WS Liberty street, now oc cupied by bOrkpartick - Y. 'Co., is wbolessle . . nasals street, on. the emend door•ot the, new . building, corner of Liberty street, farolshed with gas sad water. rowsesodon. given Immediately, or on the tat day of AprlL. For imformation linty to: JOHN A. 1illAW; Jag ..- ..ooraer Libert sad Sand stream . - l l olt IWAST—A tvio:storyliriok.Dsve Ingou street ; of fire towns— • Pessossion air.' Immediately. Inquire of _ . A.S. . • . DAIZELL -SOX, fel . . ' suit 70 'Water street: • 18 and 20 Wood Street. 410 - L.Fir—Two -story Brick ~Dwelling: A. Rouse, No. el Lobelia ntreot, i Alkgheny, con.. tainlng 8 rooms. bath, &o. .-Znquird of • • . • . . McDONALD a ABBIYON.LEB, all No. 283 Libert street. 1 u LET—The StorelLoom.No.,s9 • d street, two doors from Liberty, now occupied by U. Wulf, wi1414 routed from the bit of April next. Apply to _ • JOIEM A.:1001611AW,.. Ommeiof Liberty laza used streets.' B. 1111ZIOIL. Pa . o W . L . DD SOLD aIW 1: ODC.A,Sti GAZEITS Of nos. 7 f. ►have flmlthfleki. TO LET. 11199CT.L a .004.235 Liberty et. I—jhro Office. liooms rill) LLT,The .Wareheuse on.Secon. - J. Arcot, rttng through to Wet street, now or.- copied byt k, /InCreery.d Co. Enquire of jaktf McCURDY k CO. 1 4 4t)1{..101.N1--9_Warehouse on Water 11 .trout, 48 feet trout, rumtug through to root street. Enquire of JAB. DALZELL k SON: r fel3 ~ "" =Liu Water street. r .LET 3 *rooing,:. On , Second flak, .L Na. 7 Hand street.- Enquire V..ST lAbertiatreet. fradrrs.' - - °note or awn Smnoatattatisallimaza, ••• , I •Ainni or au Tongan, , •• • • Was/4.0°6,14k 11,11 M. HORSES - •WANTED— O 1 -THE -11 8. GOVERNMENT.—Sealed'fm..3h_e delivery, in Washington ati.c.A_ONE • THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND rimkautaty AND . ARTILLERY' HORSES, Sw ,tbe ; U.S. • Goveentemitt, will'be received at the *Moe le Col. O. H. Radom, Department Quarter Muter, !Blida city, until 12.1 a. on SATURDAY, the 22d ! ~• , 'Hume torsos will beipurebasedin lots not exceeding 200 etch, sod no bids will be entertained for a greater number from any one person: • -•- - No bid will be entertained that R not maimed by twaresponalblt - penems,.whe Iltdtratitos that lbe bidder Wi 11 amply with hle Propotittpth if It alumbi Twenty-41111day' Will be pen from the "opeoLug of the bide, ibr the completion of delivery - of. the Of the elniva histies,loo areiegolred for osTairy, DESORIPTIO HOB81:8111:QIIIKED. • WWII' Howtta4frontelB'han.ts la - height; between lc and 8 puma gin* dark co/ors f broken to,the saddle ; compse bent; =dire* firma /mummy Boasse—To be from 18 to It bands in height ; between 5 and year" of ep; darkmlors; free from all detects reltbroken to humus, and to weigh not leer than 1 ,100 pounds.." - ' • • The bores will be inspected by a heard of Ohms, detailed from tluriteglinante n requiting them. - the undersigned reserves the privilege of rejecting tech and every' bid,* houkt he consider that the in terests of the service require It. STEWAIIT WAN PLUM - Gen. end Quarter Mester. U. b. 9.191 • . t r opy momminu.rcra , , P Truman, Penn., Fob. Oth, US62. , MULES WANTED.--Wanted - to 'pie- JAIL auk 0.92 HUNDRED XULES.;for therm/. Tice of, the United Hugon: _Tbey 4 W no ,required. to .binotiont guntil nor more than - 19319N% high nor loos ttuui 8 nor win thiii; 97esie OW Houma iwricaV"ln to 4 14 0 4. 411 7;at. asoK. 90 '8 LI ZST STABLY, earth drat. - n _ . - - • A:_110197GOIllui ire:* tiLatoraistesi B:Arm . w11a) Mk/ miaATE lxmlid&Mllli to Oil - up the'Bggiments tecon , in tin, field. Apply at Headquarters, corner ot-Itenttli and refry strada. '• Mout. WM. IL UASTISit, RD Z 0 li r .(1 kPi (.1.--Onr•ci xv Grinder. Charles Klein, baring rettirned r eriare prepared to grind Hawn, etc.. in them" beet worker. -BOW 3 A•k-T;TLEIrelt 36 W.xxlsg DKr • qtriODS, UWE S& . toms , 74 garket flil;reeti 'Oet "Ltu:i - d+IC BILIR'hNo Mlllitatli;itl2)4•lzU. IRISH LINLItIIta) LiNith BOSOM, Ter, chedi; WINTIfI DIES& GOODS, - at.greatbarpkm,' DM= aim% Tsui.' a.9 02 , 1 4 13 . 3 P...44,P1 7, siteinifAo,ol4.4* OLOSINCa . ."'O - UT *hobs&la bt 1 :1 01 i mai nni aoi sock OeiWg rat, lute, sad 'at lasi thsa theatres's, ristarn • 1. BikirsolFtova&to,:ii 7l .i - , -• r I II %' 11 '-`G r+P :0: Szi: J. M. BUCEt.I3.FIELEI.'S.,_ - • fecuisf;WAiririmial; anurstb BROSHA cozwairpr., anAlf.'m fyrrzi,,FlA:ir v:04;01 1 , 7 ; Asti; i. pAgr.Ai MOHAIB TILLTILEM Din= GOMA.: reictf snats ana`biaasnix& ..usTsNir Sid ISERAGES,-yerr es!esp. "IRCONETE EINIES'G and INSERTING., L) must =MiIIi6 gad niasnlio. eon nxisi SACaRTS. mum DtlFErr• witik cla)A m OLIS - PRZCSM' AND - •L ' F,B9.';' • iTty r.WSOLESALEi BUYERS. HOOP -SHlHTSi''g::..'i,:' : .., - il A Doniht versions to UN adtnneirla pticas. `LADIES and and ifoor • Tart beat noir„mallag -.Erotsra-ptioill, faC 3:5 Oa dozen LAD= coritox, tO Slit ddorea :1 per dawn. Oast year priers., • . . 1.60 doaeti SLACK SKIRT BRAID , RUCHES, - Irstvsy . HUDSON; • - TATTING. cvbise;- Pali, 4". NEEDLES, TATES, GUM CORRS„Spsa.CICK/DIS: t and NOTIONS.::,: -" : - • Wholesale bdierd will do Weßta'aill and icissafiei -, 'tact: t. • ?;i" for: . - , Market COTTON HOSIERY. ••• • - . TO RETAIL BUTIMV • • We will continue tor dm Font to " 11 °P 1 ? . LADIES' AND '111.9.9E9 *Coroii VOSS.; MEN'S AND BOYS' COTTON - SOM._ • - • 'AT LAST • YEAR'S PRICES,: , Theee goods us not sorted, bat are asil,, ha and in.., wen purchased beton the 111T1111a.vid are nrr auv- , ' • - LINEN. HANDKEILCIIITS, a MI lino, fram s cents up. JOSRPII ads 77 Mstket street; CIOTION ItOSTERT . : "' AZ LAST YR&R'S eXienelat . 411 , 11.iWilft, .haad, which ire.' delivari4,tp bicantristlMre 40111.11 , 1 T: snyelioic • itir PAU* , No will continuo to . . 'AT PRECISELY LAST - TRA7I73IIIIOE9i.' ••••• Until the list tale is soldhtih' 1 1/7446//ill large oisst4siss, pnrchesers.erotki di.7.404740 eidi fiw Fore the desirablo.n ember as all sold: -•-• lIEBOHANTS 4210 DEALERD 11 4101 11 1 1 .0 tOA , i , 17 Fifth atilt' RE . " '4013 COLLAATAND S A for chclae , styles of those Real tace Calais, and:Collari WTI"' Opinsi ibis (Fr4clsty) atteT9lo,nd t 05,16 14 Al'or. 1"0/13:131 2a5.17 and 19 Flghat: : . •. - :BALMOR4I, • • 41i rr ted 1 ° , F O 7 •": ' 111q021,116.107tikL • fels • : • - • ••• Hai. 17 and 19 IN TS 12 1-2 Cents Per Turd, - • • - • •,-. 4::;: ',;, ,C .7 .:, ',.. .: - • . THE 011010ila pr THE ... , --..,,,: , ,., k , _..: -- - : - - —•.! : ~ ' , .. .'.. - .' ,- .: , - Vl - 1,1tr. - r: : :,::, : ' . :1511:aT. JIAXIL4 ..khrD` NIVTVOB2' ATTY.CM - - 4 1 - ..."-;',.. 7 :4`:' , . --- . .. - . , -. .- .•.. - - ' , ',..ritv.:' - : , %5.7' . ~,,,.... ~,. _.......... J. W. BARKEtrik pojs* 59 Efuket f3.t:mA SILKS, SELAWLI,CLOAKS ,AND PUtif4. 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