ti . ~ "1 -t,.... ' . O t ,, - . ' - i tt i t tii t r it. ; 6 ti tt , : -, l'l't p... - .4,1 - -L.-, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 19,1862 The Rebellion Tottering• - rite brilliant.sueeetutes of onr army and naYralr,n thti 'll4 . lll 7 .4oset;i i i Eititneky ittid TannOsije, and iti . Missonri; within the last , thrervreeki, have broken the back of the rite:time, and it is now highly probable that bs ; eetiefarmieawrill soon fall bickinto :the Gulf States; and leiive North. Carolina s o d tet i nessee, ihtl. the Suttee, 'north 'of them, to their owtr- resonrceN "Molt is in affect to atiandon tie project ofso . r . ,,ession as tar, itik they are concerned. , Ouf highly diociplined and victorious trops, Well provided, duetted with sue- :Leone, powerful In numbers, will soon ` : en esr,Nashville. Columbus and biemphiswill' AO . tirotiibly witheatn fight—bat Wither soon will. Tennessee .thus ''relieviel; the 'Union 'sentiment of Bast and Middle Ten , , ;NOM will seise the reins of government.. Utz», and the leading rebels; will . ::'-hit'ceArlielled to flee. They will never meet - the exasperated Union men, when the let-' .`aver obtain power. , . . Nashville in our kends, and Burnside at Oobiaborough, Or Weldon, or -Rallegh, in North Carolina, Idealises, will no longer be,tinable: , The ariny will beoompelledto abandon that , long occupied stronghold, and with it they must sbandon Virginia and_ North - Carolina.. As soon es the hisnasses army begirts to move, the mighty army o f Ithe troops ; ilia will start into life, and the . ,aIL, Along the Upper - Potomac will 'mots; end:rebellion will have' no rest for .the sole of its foot in the Old Dominion, that was, but miserable, poverty-stricken, weak, divided Virginia now. Charleiton and SiVannah are probably kith in our heads by this time ; if not they loon will be, New Orleans and Mobile will not king stand the shock of the . mortar .4e4end vinhosts of, the. Atlantic, and the - Mortar flotilla and gunboats of the Millis- An army can be' transported down - the Mississippi by water, in ten days, .`tiltioh it would be folly for NeW Orleans to . itteript to resist. Where will .IEI7. DA.1713 t 5 Oovernsnent then be? flush seems . to be a reasonable view of the state of the - aintestat this time: We do not think we hays exaggerated our power, or the. probabilities of suceess:. The great danger we have to apprehend, is the die- - bases incident to the hot weather. now im peaching. The rebels may trust to the heat and Pleases of the: climate to carry them through' another summer, trusting to Unapt sucoar to come to their salvation , before another .winter campaign. Thil sbolrs the great importance of vigorduring the spring months. The rebellion, should benfiectually Cnnhed the,first of !one, sb that our armies may be relieved from an , enemy more dangerous than the bombs. and bullets of the secessionists. Altogether the prospect is of the most ohels character. It now looks as if all Rita predictions of our enemies in Eirope Wire to he completely falsi fi ed. They have . • taken It for grinted, with most wonderful" onto, thit the Union WIWI pei:manontly di 'sided: • What will they, say if before mid.; =nine* thiteloilion is completely crushed, and iiinition comes out of the conflict one of tke alr?rialt military powers, on eil!rti.,7 write !Wilhelm Bid." , the .11,11, the Zeldin *editor, aitiole; tilicnises the of fer said: Who Mide - 'Fromm and' Eng landfor recognition, to wit: , 'The trade !nit' iroadest names 'fir, , .dfty yearn, the . Complete, suppression of the, import, of 4404 lifieg.4lP;n4ll4at*V . eveisi 114 .7r0 the signature. of , _the treaty." In. return the denfederatee ash; first, the re cognition of their .independence;' and, sw 4ritilyi'anoh an investigation into the: facto of the blophaulees mutt, is their judimint, • lad tMti disyrowaL ' • The 'offer of:_ free trade, the Speetatc!r minds am I bribe; to which no honorable rill mu m ._ The second offer airill . ooll id. import of . slims is - do -110/11.ged**rtiaral.!ji the:2:lPrt) will - be they will i; no " TIOI Wei of isnitincipetion iswortity Of - - • . • ammo consideration, bitt the Speetator wants men whsi profeas to be fighting for slarerjr, will consent to 're linquish the whole object of the contest. "Who ,ii,to".,satartotty," says the _Spectator, that OW treaty radii, to 7 dayivill not ,be: torn up next ruirar.art Tie fret moment when a Enreltqln-itUr Zaire. the South free to act. 'ls 'England _ iiiintin4ter the Botttret Or is Prince itigiTe 'Prilice•- • .President to , . the new Confederitoir. • . < , . • pone ` ' of 'lletie plans will dci, ,utd the x^ then: - . .,"rwo"e*3e 411,t0 - tell the South , how, thoi can ho.xo , lnizetl, as follows: TheisliVinde4 one mode in :which the South may, if it pleases, secure reeognitiOn :with' the hearty - assent of. every. European with a heart to Seel, or a brain to compre- MA the Asst principles of freedom and polinatiffiglikt; : - Lat. the men of the South, Witiidetalreihat their honor is dearer to .;',.tilettt,thitu'llteir weal who . affirm. that they will all perish soo ner than rejoin New -Enema, ritm to the height of their meg '. - Olean Opportunity, emaneipete, without a . :,bstp4N - for themselves, in any mode they Ouse, solliat the act be irreversible, and collimate,' if , they will, the reconstruction of society on the iristocratio basis which _Peer; they. will be recognised in: a week. , :Europe cares nothing- about the preservation of the Union ae nick, would rather, Ittrittit Were told, see its territorial magnitude . reduced • within .limits less ekreateningli dui Taxing , of orientation in America as in ••Old World, is to ispidned high. itian devel mmt. ewa There is not the s ligh test snipe . Ay to • tiie South,. swept on ground of elaiery, _ilia of the low._type of society *blab ancidemocricilsaiotogether engendered. All men would know on the instant that for men who eon , rise to that height, who can swam their dearest p!e judiemi and most ' , reliable property to in- -- - dependence, and • who dare .reoonstruct. lesistfisither than submit7to a dominion detini% itukjugation is zio possibility. 'we', greatiy mistaken if, with that ;-,knewledp, there did not come &cry of ad miration, an instantaneous recognition of the wellitness ,t 4, the Seutherriers_to beer Thillattl49": Milt. s r* cgerieratirltemtulluapublhiltetoffesial • Rl;issreuf .7 It does not differ in its details of the contest from the reports already published. liiippets from this that our loss in tikt , battle-ti thirtynine killed' and - two hundred and 'eight wounded; the rebel loss, one hundred 1 . amt.-ninety-two :killed,, and. one hundred. Sod fifty-seven prisoners, of whom eighty six' ire .weiinded; 'account' the wounded carried off by the retreating rebels are, of course; net reckoned,. Besides this, Our forces Captured fourteen pieces, of , ar tilliry; fifteen ,htinctred.hores and , m the entire 'camp equipage' of . Zollicofers artily, and a large quantity' of 'Bleier . % The public will be pleased. to know-that the, name of this famous battle is at last settled; ' Gen. Thomas; in Ids official . report; Calle it the battle of Mill dpring, and by,thianame it therefore,' be entered in the log of , history— " Details of theßattle Doeeleon. We give by telegraph _same details of 'he brilliant and hard-foughtbattle of 'Fort Don . , The bravery of some of o u r r egiments in that - bloody : contest has na4oin, 4" ; iirsT, been equaled. The man stood up :to their Work like sold veterans, undlimayed by the earflap around `.The loSe is great, Si-• moit fearful, to coatemplate. But life was never samillleed• in a • better cause. The life of a isticia.has bean sweed2bY the ••denth Of our soldieri„ whose memory will be held sacred in tio history of oar country.. .; • ; Our national fame has been vindicated. We, Shall no longer hear the . sneers of foreign . • writers sato our want of plank. The Elm:alien people will hereafter be oompelled•to respect, they will not 'esteem us. 'We. shall no binger, be . taunted .with,' Went of :Military . prowess, although we have been educated to •detest street fights snd bowie-knifie assassins- Idns. ' General Lander. The recent dub of Gen. LAWDZSI on Bloom ing Gap was one of the most briplantleats of this war. So far in this.contest, with the ex caption, perhaps, of .Price's .erratio raids in lilisouri, neither slashes shown much activity' of movement ; but this-march of 'forty-throe Iles in one day, and a victory at the closer 'world have done Credit to Garltildl, In pee- - sonal magnetism, daring and impetuous se tivi4, Gen, Lertnim bee no superior among our militaVy loaders, and it will Occialon,pro-' found regret threughout the Country if. be ter. permitted -to relive before the. war is over His Personal difference with Rion.: hinCiellin slinuld be settled at once, and he be given ions command .where. his rare milittry qualities' can be 'brought into play. , This Blooming Gap affsleopeas the Baltimore and Bhp, road, to be interrupted again b 7. the rebel foioes. ' , ASSIORRO TO STORE'II DiTDllos%—Brig. Gen. Senciwtmr,rof Gen. Huntematesea M illion, has been assigned . to the command of GAD. STORM'S Division, and - will enter upon his daties immediately, Gen : . Senowien's position in the regular army was that otHajor of the Fourth United States Cavalry. • It ieunderstoed that Gen, Deymox will hams command ef Gen. Su:mm.oes • Brigade, of whioliCol. J. H. Hoven? WARD is interi-, porary command. Wean was formerly Quer urn:taster-General of the State of New York. Another I'll:tory...Trite Capture/. We are inforina‘ on good telegraphic dispatch • from Chicago. , passed_ through this city yesterday, stating that G. Blast had captared Paics's whole army. Tbb . to gnita piotelds, as at last *mints fien4l , 'Sten. had :possession Of SpriUgiald, and, following Patna hard, who •it iris supposed would make si stied et the old battle groand of Wilson's Creek. • - - - • Tie•-Late. Lieutenant, Vignier *de MostelL,..l Thiltpllient of who lest ;kin life in battle' ot Eonico'ke, Ws.; , ))et4r, known to Our French - than to our. Ile a . :gte likf.af! ) : l: 11 40,;ftP ' the !nation of the, Conr: ier.des BstkUittr,. of this dateillr. Ma'seeiaa'i'reml flh of de Montan: - - " With his character Raid military tastes, which he had never abandoned, he :Could not refrain from taking partsin the war, -He resolved•to dci a* , Citawitlistanding the remonetranoes of his young and charming wife, now prematurely widowed, and whose future it is to be hoped the federal govern ment will. secure from want., The D'Epil-• until Zola, vise were' forming; tiriguier, joined them with the grade of Lieutenant. Colonel, and his lively ardor and speolid aptitude for .tliCwork - greatly 'contributed towards the active organisation of the corps. It is said that later he-.had a se rious difficulty . with-'hie.,Coloel; but he left here, neverthelees, with his regiment, "A - reedier fatality -seemed to , urge him onward to his death. His regiment, 'sifter: leaving 'with the Burnside Exphdition, wits obliged to return fd --Atutapilis in come quango of the toe 4117 dreught of the steamer on which it was embarked. In stead of lesvinewith his men, yignier oh tained permhision to follow the expedition' as a volunteer. • -On• the day of the: battle he saw the first line of the Hawkin's Zousves hesitite tinder the Hie of the enemy; he seised &gun, rushed to the file and fired as a private. A few momenta later an Order watt ssesit, to take the &Miry, before which the troops were fighting. Viguier,was, the Bret , to aivistee, crying, ' A ball struck him as he *peke, entered his mouth and passed through the back his Tiguier let hie gun fall, made a few uncertain gesturee with his arms; and fell to rise no more,' Ile died as a true French soldier should C'_. ; , Lander's March. , . Vast some men deem impossible, others proceed to • execute. General Gunter said it was impissible for Fremont to carry, his ermyfrom Tipton to Springfield, but Fre mont nevertheless did_ go. from Tipton to Springfield: Our Congressmen • 44out Washington said it was impossible for the army of the. Potomac to ' , move, on accou n t of the mud but General Lander took two columns of two thousand men each thirty= two =ilea; and one column' ;fartj-three miles, in twenty-eight hours. He surprised, and cut off s camp'of the'enemy, capturing many of their officers, and possessing him self of its subsistence., _ :r. , This march of. General; 'Ander is one of the. most stotaworthyv;' The usual Snatch of la army la ' aboiit ,sereifeen, toga ..idaY; but in forced mirchei the (Sitio Is corn— monly detailed, nein hisdis niir*ltijiinder favorable circumstances, thirty milt; .a day. Napoleon,'during his campaign in Italy, made ,SeVerld . pitifOrdilMill MOll- meats, and there are instances on record in which Sixty:two allies have been accom• pliahed tweati-ela. ~ hbursi',,;Lsndet's forty-three milsidin Imenty.cight hours As - -mous the best... as among tho . itiountainiui die elan Virginia, - were reliably' .n -mud or snow, and the - semen atnent.. The country will regret ASTI and ictive an officer as Geril. 41 41 404: 01 :444 to_ resign Itiligusent And on account of ill liCslth.:—lstew Difisiitqf Pat.+ • a.urreletkuie lite° 'been braken gt. :Portugal 'and Rome, and the e:minister. recalled from the. Imps:: -"lbt-:4 1- I st thatt. 'dines* ...L1T4 411 4t 1 114 4 4witkaal..** 1 ' family4 - tou '51.11*.144.11.1e1 31rothe •a. - " ritiettheVer , and be glad", over the victories that have tecenitly beettiachlavudrer9urrirebel foes Or'tb. chingp,, t6eZsce trroilgift is that from darkness to light, from thegloom of doilkideincy to the bliojrkibi Let the_hts,:mirm .. gutts„stidinorry. speak and express the general joy; and let light In' or windows meet the better lied theit; comes from grateful hearts to.beatnl ing eyes:. Yes, "it is meet that we should ntake.mirrry and be glad," for God is melL I ,ciful to us, and is blessing us, and cruising his face*, shine upon us. - But thin greaf deliverance has been put' , chased at the sirens° of many lives and of Much Suffering. AniOng the slain it may be that. there's are some of zwhom it might be said; was the only: eon of his mother, and she was &widow:- Shall we send up our shotits of 'joy. at what that son achieved for us, and leave her to weep Slone in pen ury and neglect. Her generous govern 'thent will give her some money, it is true; but'will She not shrink from that cold legal pittance as dough' it were the. price of blood?" lint the pateful efferings of Byes pathetic- hearta will soothe her anguish and bind up her Ireken heirt. Many have been made, lridews, and of them we may say , the • same. And then let us not - fonet the hundreds of. noble fellows' sufferingfrois ehattered bones and lacerated . 'flesh.' Let every thing he done • for them that can be done. The people of Cincin nati, Indianapolis' and other. Western cities sent them nurses, and surgeons, and boxes filled with gifts suitable for them. Let our people follow the good eiample. It will do these suffering heroes good,, and still more will it do the givers good. Then there ii another class who claim our-sym lathy—the wounded prisoners. They have been enemies—perhaps they are enemies yet—but that does not absolve us from the obligation to do them good; for it is the direct and pointed injunction of the-Great Teacher that we should do so. • The great majciriti, of them have ,been grossly de ceived, and led like sheep to the slaughter; and if we wish our Union to be restored and an era of good feeling established be tween the hostile sections, this is the most effectual way to do it. C******. Confedefate Lies. , The London papers of the 29th of Jahn ary published the following monster hem undefthe head "Rumored Confederate vie tory at Port Royal": 4,- The Asia has brought intelligence from New York of a battle having been fought on the 12th of January on the main land, in the vicinity of Port. Royal, between Gen. Lee's forces and the island troops,' ing in the total defeat of the latter, 'with a 'lose of 1,700 killed and wounded. ~T he Washington government, we !are informed, had taken.stepe to suppress the news of this reverse, which, nevertheless, has reached a highly respectable park+. in Liverpool, through a private channel." 9PECI.II. JrOTICES. faTo Horse Owners.-zar. Sweet's uursu4BLs Lt i ar.,ia top, udasss L6a t by say; inial mesa ot-tennenem. aiiihtaltrom kasha. BM** or. Wreaddnire Its 4/4 le mental end cartabt.. Sarum , or filskU• Gas - . tkralcbea Mange, &c, It will , aie care speedily. Ipeela mtd kingbolts may be easily prevented and cared In theft Incipient stays; blit confirmed arse are beyotid the panibNity o!' tattled can. No case of the kind. Interiter, Is so disparate or boneless habit may be al ,leviated' by thbi Whim!, and Its &MEM applks.: tips willabtayt retoceri the lameness end enable the base to treed with comptmalie men Xwelimns owntisboolit have tlsatraDo4 at lima, br Itittmaly nit at Shiflett apparat pm of Limit will allbotaally pont than kamidtbl• dhows ista tlosid. to which aII hats an liable, sad which rate dee somata otborwisaealoabla Stoma naarii ware. . . •.1C4. 2 ItZtltill it Co., Agents, iiiiiitteorifood oa seikad iorrarsitior PilerteletalleelPellOOS!! -Females!!! scr.testadd;pla.gsszesiss known as ; ECTRACT BVOBI7, /or oil econplatult ititideat to the sex: ragoni aixisibamiiiiicsit: • And nand nill when an tried by them. 'lt la med by YOUNG and OLD, I.be 4301,na qc Champ of Llla, AndAttin- and Before lianiago, Daring and Aftar Cone I:fitment, Narral;,. , Elston Imam to Its Props Cbann ' al,aad , lal;l4yzat,a , tbalbrokan•down Oonathullon, ham whateer Osus• originating. O$! NO 3/023 WOZTHILEBS PILLS I EIXLIISOLD'S 8110110. See adeertbeinnist In another column. Cut It on And mail Ibr It. . a2awasnawT Superior Copper 7 0 . 1 an LTING *digits, Pirrnuaaa. PARK,- ItetTRDY- BPCO.; 1164;idleitusi , i of Buknatr: AND toti.Oppitak:raziouto 'coptlca sorrow, aLisiD anti SOTTO)!,siimrra BOLDXI4 .10Xillinixtiit and deaus kraLl3, ITN Plan:, MUST . /BON, AUL Onstaatly on , hand, TINNIMW KADEN= AND• 100111. Waszanor, No. 140 Tint and 1.40 lilaxmd streets; Pittsburgh. Tann': • ' : • gepaolal Indies of Copper cut to shy &and • .11111113., WITEZOW MILIJIIII. ter-atuuzsoN, -Nun as MIL. .Tonnwtss'Vai. Alicinnirt, ;Wuxi:soon .W•sou, PittotnpiAk, Ppan'a. • „, . Omens, No. SEAnnwr.Snissx. Yininhclure sD blade of BT=AN =MIN ZS AND lora, ISACSIHiB7, CASTINGS, RAILROAD r)Riornam - Bonus #BD enErr 1 Ikori 7'tarrinints . tf ANb - 1111 1 4.111191.91 dim9.on jr`'JoEll., COMM': , :Ii HiVaioilansioof LION iislitiodsoi VA I ULTB, LIZ i ZADAT 1)0088,. WINDOW SIIUTTENS, , W Sc., Noe. 91 SoconAitinot sad 86 Third drool, Urania WoodnallMarkee. I 'jays oar band , s , Tarioty of now Pattornsi Gluey, Ahd saib, - rittamettt an attention ezieloiing Gismo Lola: Jobbin dons it shore notion. '1 sh 9 arlittiburghlteel.Wcrrks. vua aoxrs -solo s. leoveacroas. JONES, .BOYD. Sis 'OO4 g - .ntasetartric4.oetr staiLi ilea; itHINGIi PLOW AND A. B.STUL, MOIL SIN d 8 1124 D 'AXLIIL coml. of Ike" and PIM knots, PitOburgb; :& COW (Sastoiorts to 4.ll7:KlilititiSCl It Co) tosimaries' and'.-Dicers -LAMPS, ORTMNSTS, SRAM VirWhigisailigniti tar tiALMBHATBD ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, Nat.= -Woos gnu?, :opposite SU , Obatki ; Hotel. Pitta • Po. • ... - - IEVA. B. st C. Pi MARlELE,Vapeti 'silk Erik:lnto own kiousin Boolc INTO ur I TER ., 9 42, ' 31 % . #/tAP . ' nirG.PAPV 4 , 1. . Pivarvolowlya Cow 271Y00d Omit to No. 33 Badttitial4 street, Pittalmrsh. I ItiFoesll OE VRADSTOR Sham. 3. 11(4168 SONS, pastors. ElTAkiror AND riOritmoa,4ll l .s or xx., 1431141hIlt.: OZWrin - cktP Or //MAT. BANII 74 .g1 3 am? PPscaz, NO. 0 lialk•k!lttrt. ,btirght Pad_ _f - • ahrodueatke , :Bads on all the prindtel date iliteoeboat the Valid States. . _ ' 4 'ItENJLISZIAY• 8. COLLINS; For o coommooo wholnealo deem In =ESE, BUTTXX, ,11111D8.7 1158, and Prodnoo proiroly. - WO. 25 Wood otrooti • nol tgetZ , II:IITTLI; Mt chant iVOWIto.:64•Sri 'OW* trititt;lor;',Ttliliidlt • Pitialitoried.ps; ;c1 f•—siop :4 14. 1 0 i‘ ”' MA ICI, WO A• aa , nos sag : Alt Midiht - -V 4 .311C=,..C0M4G. -711 rAAS 4.132 girebto.of SELECT READINGS, iWcoymitir an Tliiirsdairtiexl44 Fetrrusty . 4 1 :2 , Piraiut, Fen 8: 1869 . , '4.en fAltriungig.. Astl. l4l sar STt learned yon bare declined all engagements for a - sensor= the stags, 'but - that Tattiness consentedind hive - .dried: given saver...tor your delightlig and in straw:lee rings In Cincinnati, and-moth recently atOolanibtra;by Invitation oftheLegislaturehf Ohio, 'retake this metbOd of Inviting you to oar city, and hove you will favor nil with - one, if not moreirof your au tens! nmentil. - I.loplog to heat" fecm pins at your wittiest 90111-841- enc*; war it yowl, respecthally. ' • H. 11.. Smith, , • James P. Barr. John C. Dunn, Janice O'Connor, Joe. C. Carty, • ..- Hem C. - Flown, • B. C. Sawyer, Jr., Weldin, • Lucius Osgood, 9. Rayner Benj. Singethey, . , F. Snakes,ll IL Myers, Chas. F: Wells, - Geo. F. Echnohinau.d Co. Mass W. Woodwell, A. H. English, • , C. H. Merrick ft Co., Cu... L. Caldwell, ' James Rodgers, Eder. Its Barenne, W. 11.. Ed, Howard D. Little, That H. Cameglo, John Graff. • And. Carnegie. John H. Bailey, John C.,llarper. • . Aug. Bradley, Geo. Wilson, W. Cunning, H. Duffy, , ' and three hundred end ten others. • Cocutwath, Ohio, Feb.l2, 184121. Hog. Baron Ilawtha, and other-Gentlemen: The seta kind -letterolgred by a. sonny influential citi zens of the "Iron City," Invitingme to"gise i eerie. of readings, to Pittsburgh, has been noised, and I deers to return ray. gratellth thanks forth* compli ment. In reply,_ I will appoint Wednesday and Thursday, ?thrust:y.lSW and 200, on which occa. L Will bo_plessid to &turn a aeries of likak.. epaulm and otherreadthp. 'AXIS E. Magmas. • The i rogtamms for the Scat Beading, commencing at T o'clocok rfIiDNS9DA ILVNNINGI, Will const# of SCENES, DIALOGUES AND SOLILOQUIES • • hem the Oattedy el- Poem—Dtalling .- . Buchanan Read. Poem—The Bridge or 'Sighs • Kw& Poem—the Lion old the • ' Translation from Schiller. Charged theLightßrigade Balaklava...Teanyson. Mark Antony 's Oration over the dead body of Osomr. • The persecutiotue of Tom King, or the 'troubles of Monsieur Torumo.' Humorous sketches from the Pickwick Papers. . Trial or Bladed* TM Pickwick, with the pathetic, thrilling and impsealosate Preach in Seance of the widow, by Sergeant Boehm Till7EBD - AY StSNIXO, Kr. 11IIRDOCK will fed . a poem or the dars of th Aikrauoss azvournox, by Thomas Seem= Bad, entitled. THE WILD. WAGOOSER OF VIZ ALLGILENIE& Adtaltalou 80 canal. A &scam of - the Hall an be •tan at Mn. CHARLOTTE. BLIIYE•9 Rada Eton, 43 nab Wog, !than aeata an be venial altbout litre charge 43t dame Read' • . ' fatal COMILUIONZIe 0/11CA ALLIGIMIT COVITT. Pritl=ioll. February 14th, 180- .11" - AN ADJOURNED MEETING o the Court of Appeal, for the Second Ward, Pittsburgh, Will be held - at ttdi °Mos; on Wednesday, the 19th hut, ethers any persons feeling themeelv satiated try their emesmant far the present year, will aPPIy.X4.BND r, - DAVID COLLINS, felattd_ ' County Commie loners. Uinta or win Prass'en .2.oercusalunso Go , • Ihrtsanscilt,'ltebntary 15th; 1862 1041Ili_ 'DIRECTORS .OF " E PITTSBURGH AND :BOSTON XINING IX:IMPART have this day declared dividend ot Too Dollars per share, payable to stodtbokiers. or their legal representative% on and attar the 27th inst. Hasten% stockholders will-reonivo their dividende at the office of Hears. J. W. Clark I Co., Boston, Mensachusetts. THOMAS M. Howz, ' Secretary and Treatnrer. Partserman, IT. wares a Cameo° B. B. VT. yrtwanson. February 10th,1062. f NOTIOE.-4n pursuance of an act 1 : 1, of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of PennlylTiadik, entitled "An Act.. to provide for the lie organisarlan of the PUtebnthh.Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Companj, spproved th e 314 of March, um a meeting will be held at the City of Pittsburgh, P Iran* on Waosnotar. the tath. day of February. er the °face of the Company, le. 13 Filth street, to elect Directors, and for the other purposes contemplated by the sold act. None but Bondholders Ira authorised to TOO at thin election. J. F. D. LABIBB,. dAYULL , J. TILDEN, . . . . LOUIS U. YLETZB,, , J. NDGAS ?RONSON,. IMMURE: HANNA', Parchimes.of the add ► Railroa. wilco of TIM beIION4II. YottrottntreaT • Parsionos, lebroary, 10th. 166 • DIVIDEND myrics.—The••.lli, WV" rerbre of the -Nenotez. -Yana Cumin have Tits Dar 6=MM= or . Two Nascent (s2.ooLris nnani on . capital Stock, payables* the °Mal of the on and - after Tinto/a, the 12th lost., to atookkolders,.or their hang repro.. soistatived6 ameerteg as kith at the dogtrot Mein. on &mama, tie nth In at,, _ Wens Stockholder% antis pidd hy2finsre..l.w: Cuan k CV.. at the Transfer edam of the cominny. No. 22 State stztot, Boston. Ity order of the .rd of Dtrecton. : JAJt Y. QUOTES, tblaant • Seer and Troller Nat. 'timbal:o. 11-7..N(YriC.E—ALLEOMI3T WHARF.— , FV.Y Owner. of napalm °Minks, Cilltriba, and other thing, that are sow • obetracting the &MX ' GRIMY. WHA', are .heribr - notilled lt .aid ob. 'amalgam an not rammed within ten days from this date, ther will be dealt with according to lair. . ' ;weans are prohlbitedfroni *towing dirt, filth, rtibbage,Ac., it., on-the add 'Whatf,"or the fall pen alty of the' law will be enforced. , . • JAXXB AL us, Wharf Xaster. Pmotatnoin, reb. 7 tiii JAL urnal Eau tlutAi tkucrear, Nam Febreary „Say 1562. 0.11 - 3.1 E _CANAL COUP • ELECTION 110714/B.ln election for BEY. EN DIRECTORS of the ERIE CANAL COMPANY will be held "at their *Moe in NAM on MONDAY, the THIRD DAY OP /LARCH NEXT, at 10 o'cAlotk a. IJI. • • ell l:d .A. H. CAUGHEY, IE - 0 3 .N0T1019 that the CltyOrdlnancri le mud loobstrna leg the streets and sideman by 011/ 11d.11551.15,0r other obstrnofinne, will be rigidly enforced from this date. JOHN owinin; : CIOOPZIL, .11" - TILE CIT GER% OFFIL ve , bat bola removed' to JOHN" /iIIIIOI.OIPS 11e11161i OrrICE, corder of , Hsad and Platt iatt.md . , Gootiar.: —A -.Note; drawn by Carr & maim to the order of Btllqun, Itatun k Co., dated Ligonier; Indiana, Aprireth; 1861..' sir. mouth, alt" dolla " rearil b ricri d s : Cre l t h y l . r ll 7 =t e. pa li f meat of the lame hal been stopped. • s • • • ' Crttuas'. Bara, Pittahnrghaeb.l7. 1861.—fe1e:St pa orookow 4LBUR4 UNT" ~auvkiNr~ Dump Ns Int W . H . AVEN, of WoorLoa4 97drt Strada, Pittaborgi, GB. oo bbla. A, B and 0 4 :kolaa 20 3. r.. 30 ,",:,Standard Crusbad. 47 "bapDrina 11. and Golden Syrup. 45 1110 . 40 bar ants Black, T.Cate E. and Imperial 'hal. 7 boas, old ariatinta di Tobacco. 20 atandaM breads /10 and &I Tobacco. 20 bbla. Nos. 1,2 and 3 liackwiL 33 *. Ilsetport, Labrador and 0 3 114 Bal Rag. 70 bozos Baroburreamm. *III ral aracatioant of apicsa, Bockats and Tublesal. au ßlararlda. BOBC""BBLOO. 11191dbert atras44 • . IN • "V 60 bbbyti3oll 0. kolanass. 30 ow York Zatn gyrdp. 10 tt Ptato figgar.. 301alf thins Block and Young lyio Tomo. ' 30 " " Was Boards'. • 100 kagoaawortod aim Kalb With ; a full and select amportniesst 11plaft Me l etc., Cu band and for male by R. 11 DLL, fall/1 83 Marty stoat. GUANO IikLi.J3KATAOI7, oF odic atoacous ,101011.11—YI1t11 WORSAIIIIIII WOEXB.—A full , gosoftmotit of Batiks, n and aolantd Ronan Candles, ThangleWnwalo, plain - and ooloood Bengal tights, illtwa, Blue Mints. To gether with a sped aitieftSolllll, of antalhor Works. NOW toady fur tha , Celebration Cu, the =I, and brash by. RETBLIDI a BUM, . (.19 Igo. 126 and 1211 Wood thud. QUNDRIES;VOW 4.EUr4V11•70. bbla. Tour"; 1,.,, hush flittor. I t , ' POO bool4 bright. IlriodAPPio••_ - 15 MAL aura &LW V inn ' ti te t ) 1, affiv• p i s lbr minty • H. It 11 .L .V, 2,. total - rimsp ' 4 , = Baca Ind latt*riala by cubB. Lionrs CO. I Aug '.l .7pmato ud 92.1r00tt Amts. DXMOWAL—VirethavAreineved to the ...I,vmumung A nd Dna, toad. •• • Bout In Lib. any street, when,* wIU L • tqlosTp oakibr• mar, pivepa, sadLb, . . og as. • .• *ZAN • CW,Ripore moo b • of is4l47liuti vo lbr 'thittid•, k*%,,siiiillatam. Alio; Wafts. Them - SOMYKL u= ICRIII4 .; stmt. ent"l6 4 , l¢lydai tad gay ' caw . TlitanIPHAN'S COW O. A 4 COUNTY. - - ba the-matter of Partition of the Real Estate of Stephear-Kiwr,late of Elisabeth tommtilp,Allestuiny . 1 7axwitatid. 'Aft 3, I Decembee TeglD, IYAL iir'nit of. on. 1 . e 1 6 4 Ter Harr; widowof said d realdiniT in said Elisabeth township, 'Stephen Ken, his 1.0. =big in Klinabeth townshipaloliert. Kam. his 50n„,..1 nt. ini.Gusrgisey cousty,a, 94 nabs Kerr, re.: `siding leaild Elisabeth niwinehip — Watsonlierr; hio sou r .residlissin. said .Guarmay_connty, Ohlo r igania. , i min Herron and Rebeccalhisi wife, (formerly Rebecca 1 Kerr,) his Uighur. of Guernsey county. Ohio, Jesse Kerr, his son, &dent in• libilllinabeth township, Mary Foster Almndm. Foster and George Foster, • three grand.AUdrrin,nhe awns being children of,de. aslant is daughter, Catherine, now deceselid. whoWitis the wife of Jamie F. Tinter, residing in the State of ' . Illinois: : You ars heyeby notified that an inquisition will be held id - ptinmaxics'of the Melte mentioned or. der; or writ of partition, upon the premisesmentioned and deacribed In said w rit, on TR URSDAY, the nth day of March, A. D: 18th, at II o'clock s. m., to make partition to end among the Mire; etc., of the said in testate, In such tsminer. and in each proportion &by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if Such &Kitten an be rude without prejudice to or spoil ing the whole • but if mach partition cannot be made thereof se sfOrssaid, then to seine and appraise the same according to law. At which time and place Fonoi,loT attend II Too lidUt. _VV . .- . • • • • • .. I/WY:WOODS. Sheriff, • ' SHITITed Oirtint.'Plitsbur itt,leb. 18th, 1562. ..1'....- ..... . .-. :,'.. I i . 1 : r r , zfelikitwOw IN irtiN OliPlWiti! - CAM NT OPAL titaniumm oIouNTY,-peitmiTanta.. 131 - : the 'matter Of the Partition of the Bent Estate bf Arobitald'Nesidate ofM11:51n towttablp,deoetteed. No. - 1, Droember Terna3S6o.' Writ of PartitiOn. To Jourdan ' S..' Neel, of Beaver bounty, Penna., John Noel of the &nutty of Armstrong, and State albrissaldi Joseph Hutchluson 'ind Jane, his ! wife, (formerly Jane Noel,) of Allegheny county and State albresaid, James Neel, of Jefferson county, and State aforesaid, William Oliver and. Mary, his . wife; (lbr merly Miry Neel,) of Allegheny, county, and State aforemid. William Heil, of Allegheny, county, and State aforesaid William Colvin and Dorcas, bin wife, (formerly Dorcas Neel,) of Hamilton county, State I of Ohio and Nancy B. Neel, widow or Harvey Neel, ,baceeseff, WllWtti Neel and Harvey Neel, children of Harvey Neel, deceased ; children and heirs at law of the meld Archibald Neel, deceased, you are hereby no tified. that an Inquisition will be held in platinum* of the above mentioned order, or writ of partition upon the Premien. mentioned end described In said writ, writ, eituated in the'borongh of Birmingham, In the county of Allegheny, and Stets of Pennsylvania, on THURSDAY, the Bah day ttf March, A. D. 1802, at 10 o'clock, a. at.; to ineke.partitima to and amongst the heirs, etc., of the aid intestate, to such manner and In truth - 'proportion as 'by the laws of thin Com monwoalth indirected, if inch partition can be made without prejudice ,to, or moiling the whole; but if such p trtition Cannot be made thereof, as aforesaid, then to value and appnifselthe same according to at which Novi and place you may at tend if you dank eaproper. .1 HARRY WOODS, Sheriff. Sitz.utry's Onion, Pittsburgh, lab. 11,1801 QE th A oth y ROMParOcS ALS. are invoickte d till suppling th l i . Bu hel De 2 p' a W l2 hB c ,ikk h M adof BEEP CATTLE on the hoot- The Cattle to be delivered at Wenkinglon bu and each animal to average 1,3 00 pounds gross weig ht; no animal admitted whkh welsh, lone than 1000 pounds gram The Cattle to be delivered it much than and In such quantities es the Government may remake. No Cottle will be regained raider thin contract before the let day of April, lan. Hahn and Bullocks not wanted. A bond with good and salcient security will be required. • -Government reserves to itself the right to p In No bid will be entertained when put In by ;Monne ton who have previously filled to °amply with their contracts, or where the bidder Is not present to re epoted to hie hid. . • Bids to be directed to kW. A. BECK WITH. C. S. if. B. A., Washington, D. C. . • : YORK OF BID. , I. B, do'hereby 'propose to deliver to the Gov ernment good Beef Cattle on the hoof for per hundred pomade gross weight. The Cattle to be do livered at --, acwwding to this terms of the at elimtd advartimenent. The Cattle to be weighed on the wiles, and the weight , ao determined to be the pureham-welght. !hereby agree to give a good and sediment bond Br the Milliment of the contract, and to reset,* Treasury note In payment for the Cattle. 1611:td 600 BUSK DRIED. PEACHES. EMS.' PURE. CIDER. VINEGAR In atom and for male by 'WILLIAM BAGALEY, • 0: PEAL = m 14.0ni . . . Haring adrerthed :scantly oar Madineaa to put.. clime Tire • liandred pareh per, day at a tartan peti, le diem - it proper nos to ilea notice to all to IMlnted, Out on and 'alter MONDAT, - "Yebmaiy 17th, the pricer for nunchantabhi htekory hooped • bate], will be, atthe Elver . Landing or ItallrOadThe• "nafte:3% mutt, each, and , at tha Mild sr% oats, KEN.IIICDT A BBD, Pnast. gnaw Muz, At:4lam Vb. 18. 1862 . lg (MOE 01.14. tIuIYPL + 1113:-AL 4-Irlmrhreby notltd teLat.=rob : united O rate. gre edtc. :on the 11th of Tebrouy bat., kw trnmorttng cln .balk,, and: that all persons ming my invention with. ant pertonadon from ma, will be held, acconotabla for ittlilnpauent of my patent. Uranus to nee my.M. station .I+lll-be rattled on mmonable - terme, which .an ha leuned A Vagolry at No. 2A3 Liberty street, Pittaburnh. II:141 IIICHAIID 0. GLTDII. " R RIO A tip LCD. /191.113.6, „Home, is the larpst and best imaged Betel In the Xim 'timbal' . States; le centrally located, and ow of ao.' ems from all the routes of travel. It contain. all the modern Improvements, and army concenkince for the =dolt and aconamodatlon - or. the traveling public. The slasplncreemblaric Imp end 'well ventilated; the mites of rennin are well arranged:and completely famished tbr famillesind largo traveling partko, and the bwee wkll. mintlinie , to be kept as a first clam hotel in every respect. . . ja2llllll- t LEWIS RIM. Propriator.; putt ciNclnSin WO. ISTlLLl.Tbe'excellent Ithlign. Copt. J, H. Meratta, Lwow swore on THUBSDAY,Vhe 20th last, at 4p. ;Tor freight orapply on board or to. er g " 4. B. LIVINGSTON‘g 00, Agents., .14 UNION STAI'IONEN.Y JJL PORTFOLIO CONTAINS 44 Shasta Papa?, Union and usarted Latter, Li.' . • j din' Rath FVO. Note or Bill•L •24 Invidopes, Onion and smarted, to match ALA FOR RAJA BY "rt mi : stw An Acootontodatlon Pea Holder. - • - A Faber Lead Yana Every article of =Fedor quality, warranted. • MON, ONLY 2d =fit 1-_ TRADE SUP#LIID IN.6O.PiER DOYM-1. * JOHN.P. HUNT : Wboleaala and Itatalißoodualler,Stattinsr .334 dealer, ldemonto Hall, YU* street, Pittsburgh, and N. Z. Fawner Booth Otannion and .7.4. r -street, IN a M a The punka muds, preparoi by ins .-kwa i~sto D. y. m.WIDOgro.I/0111dsPbsri. Pa. - 141 hy . • ..11i3ION JOHNSTON, nomastitMeht estS FourGS Ands, aal'HOW to Pismo COGiosszes—Pay, so Woo tton whatever to tattoSkeeted Who As the locer eolamns 'or nersyspere.. They are intended only for the onatipectlng, sod se to runs. of ••Ston Thief." Lek myself. Who flat Invented the/Seed Search's? To whom are the aulleatie certificates eddrassed ? Who continue to at eaufactore It In themes uniform. eciestido hammer? The answer to all of which le, 9, - 11", 13,15,17,Corthimit. St. Dios BiluDval.4lsw YOU Cu. , , . ~ . . • .. . , Thie .ola astabUshed,ehd , favoilto mon of . the .Doithical Coottnooli.T, has been meetly rellttod, and le 5 omelets in -"rap thin& that can minhter to the o.eiblbrk '4O Ito pettona.': /mom sad , faadtlat In epechtlipeadearotolly,proolded far. , . 1 ~ lit -hi talinallY-Metted In the ,btadnees partsyt, the K . ap, aintieocatinoes to the principal lines of steam. 30414 can, otaallouni,istricedtc. - . —•-... ! , •, ...h..tomequespi of tbe , prewore canned bi lb . re. Mani= *ma ban Woad ,to Dan DOLLIII4.IO u rte - TM table . Is aIgOSAFI with all tiislo of ~. the poen, aid is nest to that of =pother hotel le tbooolantsp. '.. Atop* actantatodetione an *Word for 1 , ADO „ Vilely itionen oW tbeekre, aid other 1 il ,-, the • • D. D. WDlClEESTP,.troirtietor. • fibs. D. Wswoluermi: - ... bliam '. OH VHS iii5101..H.41i 7 1 4:1H, otrrNiir emit 'Wits mmrt cnim NCR DAY Byron, cower irtr!Virt (07PinIto City "P a Y be 'wed to tp. iSeelaus TOW'S 6 1 44 0 4 Vie10p mid aath Boom attacboa ebe /# 4 d '" ' tlolarididZllSltßY•ladlB~t>lvho 4* 54 tv., , ,v4. unlikelpt R num hafium tOraiti SALE. • Pa46 i t'F: OR RICCIIANOE--A lm kir or Druggist. The lm• presume/its consist of Brick Building, large Lot, ,with fruit of different kinds is consent to church a. • houses and Paige-tiger . Railway. Will be mcktin t =nable tams, or exchange for Improved, rim -Pfraclara addrea l. ..lelklawdewtif Sharreburgh, Allegheny Oa, Pa. 'PUBLIC SALll—There war be J... posed • et • pabile-sakvapoer strevremisihnnthe mouth of Jack . .. Ron, oixmiles below PitteWrgh,on the Ohio River. at 2 ;eclat vow, on THURSDAY. the 9Dih day of rieituel.usgosic =WINE AND BOILER, and TOOLS, suitable for borisgOA Weill. Bald cuticles have Liam In nme but Hum Those witbing to paths" will Bed it to diets tkl yardage •to mead: Terme made ixiown an day of Hsalefurther ANDREW McOA particulars, enq MTNET. uire of C11.911..xe bilsitdeod ENGINE FOR SALE, ' S WILL-BY BOLD CILIAP Volt C.48)11 Enquire at elks oezErr' s teltdtte Sletlk street, abo ,e Smithfield. VALUABLE PROPEKTFO4 V V-z_ SALE, situate en Fifth, Union and Liberty ..trpetel, .Plttabanh, ore width 14, erected. SOUR BRICK,".TENEMENTS,. mating rent of adoe hundred per year, .The groperty Is located in the best part of the city, and *ell calculated for an Om'. nibui Depot, as all the lines in the city could bees. ti;concentrated at that point. The loin are 6 t feet on Fifth street, on Liberty street, 61 fret, and on ID& t street, Skeet and inches. For farther par- Orders, • enquiii of JOSEPH ROSS; In' ttgir•Dis, mend, or of JACKSON DUNCAN, Esq., at tltti - rille. pony Sturperuilon Bridge, • • • • feltt. XNkt SALE. The view and fast passen ger packet JOIN T. McCOMBS, now: naming in the IV heeling and Pittsburgh trade, and connect ing with the - Parkersburg boats at Wheeling three times per week, and two trips witn the Liberty and Sallie List, from Cincinnati. The only remionlar emits tho boat is the loss of tay health. If thefts*. Y not sold on • the first of March, ahe will be ex pa e ed , expreed to public sale on Monday, the third day of March, 18e2, at the wharf. Pcir further informaticio,anquite Of JACKSON DUNCAN; NeW kiraghstlY Bridsre or JOHN T. IdeCOMBS, Captain. ' • • fel af UUUSE AND 1A)TION, 1111 ated in the thriying Tillage of tdansbeld, four taller, from the tu ft y.. The lot has a front on Main argot of 80 feet, and extending back =bred to an alley, on which are erected • two story dwelling ;11n kited in good idyl°, with double porticos, a' Maga stable and carriage hooey good-.water, variety of fruit, choice selections, Vegetable - garden, Ac. Will be sold cheap and on pro,' tonna. Apply to - ' Jab . , - di CO. 'ox • SALE. -A STEAM ENGIISLK 6 . .L foot stroke, 18 -Ina cylinder, 13' feet lron fly wheal, and of slant 150 horse powor. Also, one El evator, two Dry 0711111, and Steam Gb. BoU,rI, one = Boring Msoldne one Main Back flawione for making Puinp Rods for 011.Welia, one Dor* Tall Machine, and about DV *et 2% and 3 Inch Slating. AU of the above articles will be sold at a great bar : • • a••IV • • at once at 42 %Itch street. • fell nit 11 trivicti FO SALE.--A tine J./ opportunity la now offered to purchase ons-balf , or the whole of a DRUG BTOYB,Ia a goqd • locality, • with an !flawing badness, fitted up Wooly,. and rent very low. For palladia address • BOX 11e9,' Pintail:MOH P.O. FOR RENT- . -PHILO well-known HALL, which Is well ligtgad, and Is easier of access thin any other Ba ll in Um city, has been handsomely fitted up, and fligethe: With two ante-rooms, will be rented at a low rate. Also, a KOBE, On Mark.et street, between Third and Fourth street*, completely liniehed and lux mashed in modern style. Bent, salo. One of the large OTOBES known as the New York Eagle Store. Bent, 4550. 1. small BTOME on Third nest Market street, With large show window,now occupied by Mr. Graham, Merchant Tailor. ent, 8120. • AIso,BEVERAL Orilla& Bent, finmiitOtooo. FOR BALK—Y,aInabIeMUILDINOLOThonBradv and Braddock streets, and:Pennsylranii Arent*. . . WC • 1 . --A • .1. id X Holm; $ rooms; • stable and carriage home; acres land, well set with apple and peach tier, grape arbor, de. Will be Lard tog good tenantfor a num bar of pan. itnaaire wan , a WIL8192•1, • . Liberty , greet. Auo—A three story Brick Donllbse on Conrail Arad; n zoom. In good order. A_ppky• to ; • ; • • - WATT*. WILSON. 268 LI • • rpu. LET—That comtiartable tiro Mori J. Dyed Uri Hot*, cow: ocesq,led by 'Judge WU f.me.at the ooroor at Penn and NorburT. Tr" Pltt.Doreh. ?or t4-72g l i ffrILIZ MUG. - • or, A. M. WM, LINGWORD. 18 and 20 Wood Street. 1410! ItEN —"he ,new. three e • ett WAKE HOUSE, No. 299 Worry street, now *d impled by W. B. Kirkpatrick It Co., at Tholemle 9.11:91r. . BISSILL d C0.,233 %Mat, VUlt,lttifr.—qt.'.kavernietane; onthe Tioad, two Miler, Gram thellotionga 'helm Bridge, with from 26 to 10:irides of land. Ica • airs at WK. Noeura; on the • mists. tel4.3t . BLOOD SEARCHER, ABOl:MEIOFIT HORSE POWER IN GOOD ORDSR To LET. • • r D,,GAZZAM canter Third and Market sta. . 2i B T.-61.r. large and. we Uslited SHOPS, 30x100,. for ,Cabinst - Staten' or lffaehlue will be based td one or different . tea. ..1 at 42 Fifth street. mu LET—Two(.llllcO Eoomo *big Hand strait, on 'She . *Wand 'floor of the:: new building, coiner of Liberty street, tarnished addl . ,* and water. Possession Oren immediately, or on the ht dzy of AprlL For itabrenation applyto. JOHN A. RENSHAW, Jab Corner of Li and Hand streets. , .I.llokt . • ,•• w. l . log on Hay street, of 11110 rooaaa Yosaardonti JAB. HAZZEit &.80 x; ap sad -70 wad:tin:rest.: ripu 71 1— o Bally. Brick- .Dw -Noun, No. 61 habilis atria, Allegborgi eon Laining a roollpi, bath, rampalre of • • _ , . • • . • - • " 'MeDON.I.I.,DI-AIMIJOILLES, Mtl==2l 'he t:itore Rohm 9 .d p 0 'he two doors trout Mart, y, now Zed tr 7 Wolf, will In rooted from the la at A • twat.. Apply to ' JOHN E. NEN • jai - Corsa of Llbati Sod Nand struts.' T—The .' 1 aretninee on eiecon. a street, ruistalng through to Tint strait; nosvoo-n as. 'byJEOU.T.PrkalfcCreery,doa. Extol= of Oaf ' PSRE.:IIcOOSLIY it _KB '—A ." .use on, star street, 48 feet front, runt:tint through to'Front stmt. Enquire of JAB, DA ZELL AWN.. fel3' ' 6sl'and 70 Water ortreet.'; 1" ' '"'^a 1 0 03 : 68 , - ; 8470011 , ; No. 7 Hand'itreet. Enquire . 247 /anti limit.. • Tazasvar:Darsznctur. 0 FFICIAL.--Holers Of. BMWS. •of ot the tridted Rates, dated.A4ast 19,16% and payable three years from data, are hereby nodded that provision.' it tab& kith, payment of the cou pons of mad annual Interest which beams doe on the, 19th hut., In coin. awn,iday to their toga' hi the Tressurer. of Alia Mum elates atlfsehinirton, , of liredther of the Assistant Treesoremet.New York, Barton and Philadelphia. - All each owsposte, toptber with schedxdri Showing the number and amount at each expo and she ag gregate .tom of each parcel, most be presented for xamlnstion cad velificaUon at lent Woe (nab:od ium daysheforo payment— 9. F. mum fell:Sweos loin of. the - Timuniry.i. ORANGEFIB.--100 bra seams.geo, in prime order, jeer received and be sale by • Sala - line. 126 and VS Wood Meet:: raw , GOODS. ILSON,' CARR & CO .941rwl=Sti4tet, , -:: t,, , c:k , :i . ...;,..:'• i - .1;.....L...;:.. kji . Ilin• just opezuril.a largo 'stock of Y. ii sr:spLE Purchased long ago, and now Oland at irholatalsn GREAT BLEGAINB, TOR oege f acs t , el; 5.. r. )I'2 Le v& M==l . , . . SELL BEST"PItiNTS'• t"Lly • OW LUM c:h4 tancaoons; at imat bas•o4lo. .!" • . . gY4 l k. '7 , it ; ,, ,t • • sittak A.* PAW/ iics.lo,M49. Eli2l cLos 3 p r .irbolosele Wpm will • AA oft, 'it oh loso Otrii .114*Wro • prWk 22 14M 1 1. P4Ws-WPAUTtg„ j r tteL LGAtI - a - J-41 -.7-tl4g,lllv..l,,,,Tr.il'4l4ll*ADetaitiV cf4dios. -Zs 61_ • ii: g ) ' ... t I' I •. - . • Ir=2.cf#fitMes;:r:, ~,, iii: , -;,- , ., Yt • ' c.e,'/. AT I BEST 11AHE8 dIID qiEwssr arrilt9; J. W. BARKER. &. CO.'S, 59 Market Street siuts, 'aiswie; oLos/13 I),i(LUI3C)tliNk AT TIM DRY GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, J. A, BI.TC.III:IFIELD'S. CLOEMG OUT SALE. STRIPED BROSIIA CASHILIRE SHAWLEP STELLA saewLii- PLAID WOOL DDAN , B,./I co.*. • • - 4.RMETTAS t arid C9817 1 / 4 4 T. 1.., ! : 4 MOHAIR TRAVILLIfitiI4II:6OO4, ' ,• ii:.::: FANCY SILKS ia114:111 '; - LAWN ' S ana. BEiukciriowy JACONETT EDGINO.and INSERTING- L14711N YpOlNO:ioa IIBEB IH6. r, SOFT FINISH JACONETS. Vlth • ' full oaapriguat . 0:1;;Ocr STRIPED DIMITY OLDPRICBS, AND LSES. ~_ SOUTCR . BALMORAI; SKIRTS. .1 ! :. in olegantonsertmont of : • , RALIIO3L!L • sicrlers, --:- ,;', , Eipcs..4 Ito anivo bi taproot ibis day : .. . , , • EATON, 7460111311 et CO.. N 01.17 and la ?Whet REAL LACE CCLLAREAI9:I SETTS _ . A for Real. Lace Collan,ind Collars and Calls, tz Opened tbh (hiday) attenenen, end.ior_side ELTON, MACHIAS d . Noe. 17 end .l9[Plltl fit. COTTON 11081BNY, AT LAST YEAWAPRICES:' is simioriMent of.:'Sool ink tuna, wh4h wept dellinred to u by nini,, , arnre tbs ORTAT" ADSWOE WPlacr.S.."f We will continue to iell At man • AT PRIONIILT 1.405 T - YEAS'S Pitleiga: . _ tr Lot . . tktil duo pair is larpgusntlttea, parluk saes mania da Ds tote the =lsaias =mbar an all cold. ; mracnerrsiAND Dzetanvirypi*.ii iv is- . i s ISO tATON mecurrht-ii,co nio Itrzcpgatux BUYERS; • • : • : *, HOOP: SAllirBiz:.l.4' 144ht•iiimion. timarsuiriiniiii*,.. • , lADISEe aad. KLEMM HOOP • lOCUlakiiii the a ci abeat.make, now soUltag Hatt= .pipalk —also dozinmentur corrox Hos*. fectdll 2 - 150 _doom -BLACK. SHIRT BBAID HHang l ;:. "rival RIBBON, , TinrXo. COHH; MI% • =OM TA and M, OtrlC OOPHIS; PAHHA",IMDII Wholesale barn anlite. ..sactiaidne oar ttgrti+. 'JOSS. HOBR8," - M t - TrHasicat 'Mat. .l CIOT/Tt i N 7 TO BETAIL T4 . 1:1711;111.:: We will conilaue for the present teeedi entrikof 4brzfrAND • • mErs AHD Barr COTTON ~; AT LAST YEARS PRICES:,' Thal goods or not entint,but us mw IFb!-uQ claw; was Jawsla s w the` rni:ltFts#sars ebeai. - • ,7r c • ' • LINEN BANDiglialtriVs 40 , 11 4 1 /_. 6001 a , oentaup.. . .t. .3011XPIIIWA E LLW . „ • `or`• • . ..7: ". Ai'.lz}~Cente SARI D AND PLAID DINGILAXIifrq taw Dt4n924 , atti t . . , , 7,7 • „, - , i 7 • WOOLEN -Suayiva, At volt . . RED AND BLACK Ifoo# 81EigT11, WILL,CTES t ON s4.vmy4y LAEGIC 6.8808TX/prf or KED:. • Ati 1 - 21' geniis: " 7 R;i:r 4tVw IL :I.V.111N: I I' 'BB, ?: ' ,... 4 : . Tit Xraket 'Skeet, -r .; "./.. no w alitite /took of _ . _ . ratasorozwita' - itagrats,:::::!:'.7 16WSW___1001101D3Inunk. u 4 dl witommacED , lIIBEOIDIBSD .Dll/68-211Mini9lk ,InCET1T:1,1131!ONS,v --- titiliohizaso•WAlSTa. -"" 'II 7 D A3IIP IZI IMBILOIDZISD exam naito - nnura irucros..“m . 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