The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 17, 1863, Image 2

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SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 17.
***fcere are Wef aad Wfceremve fire
Uritiiaf t”
Baeh !• ths esption of ta ertiolf from the
pea of Thurlqw Win, Eeq n editor of the
Albany Evening Journal, which; seems to
find much favor with the Demoency, and
iiipopied into all the papers which advocate
we .constitutional righto of traitors, and
dften express the amiable wish that all the
abolitionists Were banged. i , .
I Hr. Weed la and has long been a leading
of, the Slate of and
|hja sphere of Influence has been mainly
[Oonfined to that State, and has never taken
la much wider range* Be is a mere politl
!ciun— cold, adroit, and sagacious; but no
plan ever thought of classing hik among
ths stauemen of the count**;. F<r some
reason, best known to himself, he has nn
takezL td carpjaixd find fault with thoee who
»aro faithfidiy and .legitimately! carrying
out-principles which he onoe advocated.
Probably private griefs and personal jeal
ousies have thrown him off the track.
In order to show Mr* Weed's position
from U» beginning, wo quote thejfollowing
from his article:
“ When rebellion was rampant! in the ex
■ treat Southern States,* question arose whe
ther North Carolina and Tennessee should
remain in the Union or go out of it. We all
remember the “Border State Proposition,”
upon the adoption of which, by-Congress,
rebellion, from the Mississippi to the At
lantic would have boon bounded by the
Southern; linea of Tenseuee • kid North
Carolina. With ajnodiflcation, which the
Border Btate repreeentativee offered to ao
oept, wo advooated that
And for this, also, we were eeterely de
ndunoed.; In the 'Peace Congress, where
the Legidatore honored us with a seat,
which wo resigned in fever ofia distin
guished citizen, the “Border State Proposi
tion” was again rejected, and consequently
two Eftateej a/majority of whose eitiiens
Tasendd to. remsin in the Union, were lost,”
This shows that Mr. Weed favored “con
cession,,V “oompromlße/'.further lowering
of the bright baiter of Freedom to the
black flag of Slavery, and thatltoe at the
very moment-when treason had blotted
•onto start from the national flag, and was
rearing its defenses around all .the sonth
orn const He was for enthroning Slavery
above every other interest, material and
moral, and yielding every great principle
asserted,J>y.a majority of the) American
people in the election of 186 a -That being
his position then, we need not feel surprised
tint he is now banded with Jett. Davis
and Beauregard, Val&avdiqeam and
Hughes in denouncing abolitionists.
With a disingenuoosness that! is utterly
beneath a man of his reputation, he talks
of Messrs. Ginaoi, Phillips, Gseeit
Saam and others as the men whose lead is
followed now by ..those who laboring
■ not only to cruih oat this rebellion, (but to
extirpate its canoe, and then asks with an
sir of triumph—“lf the North rejected Ab
olition u a merely political will it be
acoepted when the lives of our sons and
brothers and the preservation of onr coun
try are involved ? If we refused to follow
/one idea men’ when it only cost us votes,
shall we then commit all that is sacred and
precious to their leadership 7” j
r .Aa rsuk a logioal absurdity as can be
ooneeived is involved in these? questions.
Why did not the country favor the views
of Messrs. Gaexuox and Phillips and
others of that school? Was lit beoause
thoee views were inherently wrong ?. No;
but beoause they were then impracticable;
because they - were such as could not be
carried out/without a political [revolution.
question, so far sic the exist
enoe oi that institution! in the Slates were
concerned, was not properly k political
question. It'was a moral question, how
ever, and open to free discussion by all who
chose to speak or write on the subject; and
the gkai body of the American; people ob
, aimed and aoted upon this distinction.
Hence it was that the Abolitionists never
mnoh progress aa a political party. The
Republicans, observing this obvious dis
tinction, confii&d their opposition to slavery
to its further extension over free territory,
and it was upon that issue that Mr. Lu-
COLS was ejected. This was perfectly con
stitutional, while at the eame time it was
an indirect expression of their: opposition
to slavery as an eril, a crime and a cone.
We have already intimated that to reach
slavery in the Statos required ja political
rerbluiion,and this revolution was brought
about by the slaveholders themselves.
WUh their own hands they tore the regie
of the Constitution from their darting In
stitution, and madly exposed; it to Die
stroke of the National sword inlthe hands
of |hs Commander-In-Chief of ihe nation;
and most faithless would he bate been to
his [duty and ,to his oath of office had ho
refused to strike the blow; for he knows,
and*Mr. Weed knows, that slavery is at
onoe the strength and the weakness of the
j.;
Booth; iti most rUsl end moet vulnerable
, atm. No, Mr. Wssn, is striking this
Hot, which it iotroubling therebels and
■ IWt sympathstio friends, Hz. iaooLM
s. followed the lead of tober reasouandsound
common sense; and if Messrs.
and Ptuiiw, and Oaaaix Saita oan »p
-proVe the act, to much the bettsr; aid if
aoth dsmoorats at Basoboft, and Bonis,
aad Du, and a host of others, can unit, la
that approbation, bettor still. ; I
“Aad finally, (says Mr. Wnn,) wt atk
■unsatly whethtr the experienoa of the
fntysaraad a half of war, wlth all par*
■ Usa baartily engaged ia .'it, jollifies the
- hope that the rebellion c»n be crashed and
tfct Union pnttrred wltha- nalted South
aad North?”' | j
A divided North it not tbe fault of the
■ta who haredone, and are pel doing; tha
■oat to preaexro the Union ; jbul if tha
North it divided, at Mr. Wxzniaayi it it,
| wenra molted thatthere shall aleobeadi
wUtd Soaih. If the North mote lota the
jdamooiate of the VauaxoiohaM stripe; aad
a few tore heads who map jhara been
■orated among Republicans—bjst they are
vary few—ws must try to off-set the lota by
tatUag the i^groe».off v ffom.:thArsbels.
PeoirmiUlons ofloyal bleaks will oompen*
■ate TtryjweU for what reondti the rtbelt
oan Hal tjp among ihp besotted votaries of
, huara bondage InthoNorth.- I
“Wh»ro;-ara-we drifting? M askiMr.
: fnt. Wt are drifting throngh a stormy
sse,bexetwLh rooks; bnt thefveteel
atnet aanprighi keel, and htrprbwls in
tin right direction; end, belter than all,
He whose mittioa to earth was to “pro-'
***"»*?" }■ on board; end !ae soon a*
gwhall hart done all that man can da
Hd&lll interjpoM. “Whirs are .wa drifts
’ - a ftlta to a tracinositioa—.
fta *,* t **t ■ te> right—from a botnt to*
** ttain * fimaeaeey —tmm bandage to feet-
Qmm, _; 1
The Gtireitoß Affair.
A! letter froaen office* attoehed to a ves
sel stationed at the mouth of the Mississip
pi river, gives a more favorable account of
the Ist* effair at Galveston titan that al
ready published. The letter received at
the : Nary Department, from Commander
Wainwright, late of the Harriet Lane, had
indeed somewhat explained the strange
.condition of helplessness in whichtherebela
found onr. vessels. He had in this commu-
written full two weeks beXoreihe
disaster, : thus desoribed his position: u We
are occupying a very disagreeable position,
lying off the town, holding - the harbor,
tiat without sufficient force to occupy the
city.” * • • “We should not care a
sixpence for the whole party if we had
room enough to move about in, but we are
anchored in a sort of natural canal, Where
there is not sufficient space to turn around.
You have to be pointed face before you can
go either way. If they come at ua with
light draft boats, which are able to’go any
Where in the bay, you can see what an ad
vantage they have over us.”
The officer’s letter, to which we have al
luded above, tells how the rebels did come
at them with just suoh light boats; and
how, sheltered by cotton bales, with about
one hundred men on eaoh boat, no less
than five came at our vessels, and first,
with asslstanoe from the shore, carried the
Harriet -Lane by boarding—“eleven men
only of her crew escaping death.”
' The Westfield, as we have heard, was
blown np by order of Captain Benshaw,
who, after he had sent off nearly all his
orew to onwof the other boats, was, with
his Chief Engineer and' Exeoutive Officer
and thirteen men, involved in the same de
struction as the ship he had so heroically
determined- to destroy, sooner than suffer
her to fall into the hands- of* traitors.
The other vessels, with the exoeptien of
two coal boats, escaped. The estimate of
onr loss is stated by the writer at not over
125, while thatof the rebels .could not have
been lesk than 600.
The foregoing does not, of course, in*
elude any account of the troops stationed
oh the numbering between two and
three hundred, who were all captured—it
would appear—without Any fighting, the
rebels having resorted to the stratagem of
Bonding a flag of truce, by whioh our
troops were deceived, m on so many former
occasions.
Buoh are the unsatisfactory particulars
wo glean from the latest aoooonts received,
and we shall probably have to await/ offi
cial statements before we can have any
more light thrown on this unfortunate
affair.
Reaction.
“Sven in Congress,” says a dispatch
from Washington, l( a reaction has shown
itself against Yallasoiohax and his doo
trines.” The same dispatch adds that,
outside of Congress loyal Democrats freely
oondemn that sympathiser with treason
and his late speech. Buch a reaction was
sure to come sooner or later; but for the
honor and future availability of some of
our leading Democrats as “aspiring citi
ileus,” we wished the reaction to come as
soon as possible. It has begun to oome,
perhaps, in many plaoes besides Washing
ton. We find that an immense Union meet
ing was held at Springfield, Illinois, last
week. The meeting was the result of the
treasonable avowals lately made by the
Democrats of the Legislature of that State,
whioh have produced a spirit of stern re
sistance to every movement not entirely
loyaL The following resolution, with
others, was adopted r
Swiped, That, as loyal citizens, we will
sustain; the government in all neoeasary
means to put a speedy end to the existing
rebellion, and to establish the just author
ity of the government on a secure and firm
basis, and that we reprobate and denounce
all disloyal language and' aots derogatory
of the government.
The Bight Bort of Talk.
QXXXKAX. HCHLBUT ASD TIIB JIKSPKII «*-
CUSXOVIBT3.
Central Hurlbut, In command at kUm
phia, kaa recently issued an order which is
extremely dietaatefol to the eecceasioniste;
Haring been troubled for tome time by
persons who residing in Memphis under
the protection of oar flag, were constantly
plotting against the federal authorities
holding communication also with guerilla
bands which infest the neighboring coun
try, General Hurlbut thus them of
.his intentions: ’
“Many of these sympathisers hare ex-,
pressed determination that the Charleston
and Memphis Railroad shall not be used by
the United States. AU such'persons may
rest assured that millitary ; authority will
run and use that railroad as <l6ng as neces
sary for the pnblio serfioe ;'and nitty fam
ily and all personal property, between
Hatchie and Coldwater rirers, will bo re
mOred, if necessary to an unobstructed use
of the road. Nay, more, CTery family in
the city of Memphis of doubtfal loyalty,
whether they hare gone through from -ta
king the oath of allegiance’ or not, will
be sent north of pur tines, if those meas
ures shall become neoessary, for erery
raid or attempted raid by guerillas upon
railroads.
“Ten families of - most, noted secession
ists in Memphis will he sent South, and
these are to be selected from: those of great
est wealth and highest social position
lint, because less likely to suffer from ban-
“Cltirent will not be considered respon*
ible for ;attaeki made by regularly organ*
ited fordea of the publia, enemy, but will
be held nspouibld for irregular foroet
which are mainly kept up or ‘supplied by
their sympathiser, in and about this city.
Any person not belonging to the.Confeder.
ftte ranj who shnir supply r Arms, unnaiiU
Honor taillitary tupplU, totheee lawless
bands, will bo summarily tried by a mili
tary commission, and if sentenced by that
commission, ezeouted forthwith.”
MumT—The 109th Illinole Begiment
mutinied, a few days ago, at Solly Springs-
This regiment was raised at Anna, a plaoe
In that portion of Illinois known’as Egypt,
where the daueracy oast an almost unani
mods rote; The liieutenant Colonel went
over fe> the enemy; the other offioers and
men, exespt tha Coloatl, lfho is a loyal
man, are under arreaL This regiment, be
fore It lott Slinoie, drore a farmer out'of
his house at midnight beeause he had hired
two negroes.. Thera are eeid tobe one or two
other Southern Illinois regiments who am
not to be depended upon. ;. j
Gss. iiw. Wixiios, lately President of
the Buell oourt-martial, Is to be ordered to.
the Potomac, to take charge of a eorpt
d’arseea.; .... f'
Tns ageodan
eodote toid of BoDbie Johnsos, who in the
year-ÜBS; was proroat bfiOundet. IDs
senioas baing. required an.eeentaiftpeea
aion, a maannger was dlspatohsd to his*
boose, who, upon asking dbr i the prorost
was told by the guidwife Jlkathejwa* “awe’
to the Whin hill for a pOeketfu’ o’ whins.”
Off scampered the, gallant to the “whin
hill,” and soon the provost appeared, and
throwing down his faggot, pulled off.his
bonnot, and vriping the sweat from his
bald pate, said, “ where’s my wig? Tm to
sit in judgment to-day.” “Your wigl”
quoth [Janet': “did lever hear sic a man?
How can you get your wig? D'ye no ken
the hen's laying in’t?”
RELIGIOUS JTOTICEB.
fTg»THE FIRST CONGREGATION
• OF DISCIPLES h*T« removed from Apollo
.BaUtoJAOEtOH’B BLOCK, third Door,corner of
| Peon end St. Clair etresta. Preaching every Loed’s
Day, at 10% o’clock a. and T p. m. WEDNES
DAY KVShiNG, Lecture at 7 o’clock. The public
are respectfully Invited to attend. Jal7:lt
KIKHI' MKi'iiuDiril rriUi-
Uv ESTANT GHUECH, E«at Common, Alle
gh«iy, having been repaired end fitted for aerric-,
will he opened for Divine Worahlp TO-MOBBOW,
Jan 18lh—morning aarvice commencing at 10%
o’clock, by Bev. J. D. B9BB; evening ten lea si ?
o’qlock, by Bev J. H. BCLt, Pretident Pitts >nrgh
/Annual (Jonfe ence. The public ace cordially in
v*ted to attend. Jal7:V
T. G MoKJUfiVKii, Frin
dpai of Pleamnt Bill Seminary, will pnach
for the FIBS? CONGREGATION OF DISCIPLES,
In EXCELSIOR HALL, Allegheny City,) TO-HOB*
BOW, (Lord’s Day,) at 10% a. and at 7 p. m.
The pntllc are cordially invited. Jal7:lt
LECTURES.
O. k_ FOWLER,
or HXW TOBH,
Celebrated la Europe aiwell aa tbrooghont America,
aa the ol leal and ablest living exponent of PHBEN
OLOGIOiL SCIENCE, will deUver a OOUBBE OF
LBOTUBSSat
CONCERT HALL.
Oommenctag
Tuesday Evening. Jan. 20(A,
With a free Lecture an HUfifAN LIFE—IU Laws,
Organs sad Improvsmente, si tanght by
PBBSKOLOQT AND tBYBIOLOOP.
For particulars tee papers and blila of the day.
The Profrsear baa devoted hit lifetime and
grown gray in the stedy of BLAH AND BIS IM
PROVE HJENT ; mod in a thirty years' experience aa
a Lecturer and Writer has jostly merited the name
of roauo stqarAoroa. jalS
PUBLIC jrOTICES.
rrS>BUiMINGHAM DEPOSIT CO.—
The Annual Elec.ioa of seven 'Directors of
this Company, to serve for one year, win be held at
the Bank, on TCKSDAY, Feb 31,1863, between the
hour* oLB and 6 o’clock p. m
JuBN P. BEECH, Cashier.
Birmingham, Jan.l7th, 1863 td
ir^*DiVLDRJN D.—XDe Dtookhoiders of
'risr tb* Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge 00.
ißand stnst,) are hereby noUfind.that a Dividend of
‘UDB PER OENT. has bees title day declared,
payable forthwith.
FRANK S. BISSELL, Treasnrer.
Jannary tth, 18C3JiA-8w
Orrtca or Moxomajkua Navioatiox Co., 1
Pittsburgh, Jan. Bth, 18 A. (
BOARD OK DIKEtTOSb of
this Institution have this day declared a Div
idend of TWO PER OEBT. on the Capital Stock,
ont of the warning! of the last six months, payabls
on or after the Utfa Instant.
]alO:lw W. 9. OOPELANP. Treasarer.
Omoi Pirrsxvaon axo Brawiacnaw)
FAisuan Railway Uoxtaxt, V
Pittsburgh, Jannary V, 1568. J
ANNUAL MEETING OF
ths BTOOKBOLDEBB of the Pittsburgh A
Birmingham Passenger Balleay Oomnaty wltl be
Raid at ths MOEOIIGAHKLA HOUSE, In ths City
of Pittsburgh, on XObDAY, the 19th Inst, at 11
o,cfock a. b. at which tiaie and place aa election
for. officers wlll. be held, to serve for the ensuing year.
Jefcd W.K.NIMIOK. Secretary.
Omos Allmhxxi Valley Eaileoad )
Piitsborgh, Dec. 30th, 1662. f
ira-THE ANNUAL MEETING of ih#
stockholders of the ALegbsny Valley Ball
road Company will he hold at tbs office of the Or>a
pony, In the City of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY,
February 3d, 1863 at 10 o’clock a. m., for the por
poee of electing a President and Beard of Managers
f*r the eceu.ng year..
de3l:td B. a üBB, Kecretary.
O*FUOKJ£T HOOKri, for the new
Postage Currency; BLABICS, 4 to 8 to. and
12 mdr, LAWYERS NEW TIE ENVELOPE; BLO
COMB’S INKSTANDS;PHQIOOBAPH ALBUMS;
-or sale by W. 6. BaVXN,
oc2o corner Wood and Third streets.
JTJBH* iAI*rEMtTMBJBJ!MEJrTB.
'PO IKOaN MANUKACTURBRB AND
X Old IBS IITBBBSTCD.—Thy BLAST FUH
h aO, at Middint *; Mercer count*, Pm., known m
lbs ••MIDDLESEX FUBS4GB,'' has been Utelj
rsesmi recte-t la the moat thorough manner, and
iaa*h improved, Bnl<sr thi iaperintandebco -f expe
"hnowd mad encc-mfal mutagen; and It* present
owiert, having taken it ctlifij to aerate lnatbted
atu* ofler it |or safe at a very m-derate {tries
It is belter d thst a very (avoraola opportunity Is
thus presented to any one wishing to engage in the
business of aaktng fig Metal, e*p*etally a«. In addl*
tion to Its advantages of cheap and excellent quality
of Oo*l,aad transportation tadiitlaa, the bnsineM
may be commenced Immediately upon eecurtng •>*»
rwqulsits stock ef Ora, the Furnsce being •mire lt
reedy lor-lu fine to be lLthfed.
It has a mat sirs stone Stack, os a rock foundation;
: tha hearth and lining ,«ra new, tba Utter of Mo. 1
Bolivar fire brict for both .Inner and outer walls.
The stock and ejal bone is axe new; the machinery
andTiet-blast put In order { new and improved gas
Improvements, and the whole made teaay for
cental operation.
A railway brings the beet quality of Iran-making
£>al to the level ol the trunnel head at a low price,
and tbe late discoveries of numerous additional large
coal fields in tbe Immediate vicinity, ensure an
abundant supply for the future, at rates likely to be
fee weed by active competition.
Tbe Furnaoe Is so situated at to use the Canal, or
tbe bbe nan go Talley Railroad, (promised to bo com
pleted to Middlesex by May mxt,) with nearly cqaal
convenience.
It ia beUmd that there Is no point In tbe Bitu
minous Ooal region where there te a greeter oombte
nation of edrsntsgee'for mWate f pfo Metsi.
For terms fepply to B. P. ELY, MafqaeUe,
Superior, or to the Undersigned at Cleveland. Ohio.
H. B. TUTTLX A 808.
January Ist ISO. Jal7:lm
gELLLNG LOW, at No. 93 Market St,
MSB'S BUFFALO AMD GUM SHOXS;
MSB’S, BOYS' AMD YOUTH'S OAVALBT AMP
COABSS BOOTS; ,
LADIES', MISSSS AMD OHELDBSH’B GUMS:
BaLMOBALS AMD BOOTS;
PARKER'S HAIR FELT SOLES; 1
BARTLETT'S BLAOKIMG.
Country merchants will find It to their advantage
to pall and examine my stock, as It was bought be
fore the advance In pr.ee.
■STBemember the OHBAP CASH STORE of
J. fl. BORLAND, 98 Market St,
jal7 . ; Scoond doer from Fifth.
Q W. WILLIAMS & CO.'S
* , IMPBOVBDDOCSLS TQBIID
IbaMg Srwinf JlacHluet.
Salesroom, Ho, U Fourth street Pittsburgh,
ThtetMacblnee are from fifteen to twenty dollars
cheaper than any other machine ia tbe city. They
will do all kinds of work, and are warranted for
three yarns. They are so simple that any child 'IS
years old can me them to perfection. Constantly on
hand, all kinds of Sewing Bscbtne Betdlas, Senlog
Silk, Cotton, 4c., at lowtet Market prices.
Jail X. bTBAIH, Agent.
g P L B N D I P|Uffi&q
IHSTBUMSMTS.
Joat rmirad, a fnr okslc* ATXIHWAT k SOBS*
PIABOS. Also, ft b*w anpoly of OAEHABT*B one
rtnJM XILODXOBfI ASD HASMOBIUMSg fat
«ltM Btv T<rt Cftotorjpriowg
- l \ ‘ IL KLBBKB A St mh ftrMl,
ijtiT ‘ Atftotft <br I’wt InatrttWMfr,
JfiWfilißY AND BUjVBR-PLATJID
WAfiß, XAHOT GOODS; A a.,
Oftai ftlpftjil)* boofbt S*> ptr etat. chtApur ftt Um
chwicft Btorft, Ho. W rOUtiTH BTBXST. tbftS nj
atot* la.tU dty.' Abo; • Ttttety of OOLO
(Jft\7) . .. X. bTAAIH.
iTAIiUABLB *WY£JB BIRBJST
JEESBPO B tlta*
tfoaoftthft oorngr of Wjlit ud WftihloftoQ BtratU,
«b>mclßf on» Btore Boamftai UmwDwftUincSs will
Sw^oa-or
DioKsoK, enwAnr s 00,
1 »’«** s.iMUtMnemt.
£ LOT OP WORK MULES,
Of dlSecant sfigg. ; flw
WEXAT 4 JLOTD'S stabax,
Car ’ Pftofa «ad Morton g 1a„ »tll Word.
%S7-lil , iK IXJitN ffooiv
iSgwgj'^agisfsaaß
;;:K J - /ohb A bebbbaw, ■
t tarALU PAPEKstili aallin.
_ T -r _ 7' i
jnjr *&trpEnTiamMEjirTB.
JURIED BEEF.—A large supply of
DRIED &SCf, i«r]r ihoice, for Mle by
KSStn ; KSOK A PARKER
QINCINNATI LARD OIL—I2O bblß.
No. 1 WHITER STRAINED LABD OIL mite o’
end tar eel* by ; / KNOX A PARKER.'
ttis Bum '■ /
JjjW SUGAR-CORED hams.—a
•ecood (apply of out choioo SUGAR CURED HANS
fut from the smoke home end for tale by
JtlfcStXM i
KKOX A PA BRER.
BACON.—
PLAIN HAMS;
SHOULDERS;
BIBBED SIDES;
CLEAR SIDES;
No* nedy end fbr ee!e by .
KNOX A PARKER,
JitMtni , 809 Liberty treet.
ipafi CHILDS NAYLOR
RAPE CASE
I* published in fall In thli week's
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE.
' Cold tt
hxthstt’s
jklA Uuono Hall, Fcth Ftmbt.
I; • C
: I ,
PHILADELPHIA
BHIRT AID COLLAR HOUSE,
1,000 DOZEN HICKORY SHIRTS;
I.OQQDOfcEHORKY, BED AND BLUE PLAN*
NEL, SHIRTS;
IfiOO DOZEN ASSORTED FANCY TRAVELING
SHIRTS;
1,000 DOZCN WHITE MUSLIN 6HIBTS, from
f 9 SS upward*;
I.OO3DOZEN DENIM OVERALLS;
10,000 PAIRSOOTIOHADI PANTALOONS;
Mennfeetarers of the MISER'S WELBH FLAN*
BEL bHlßTSiend e tern eeeortßient of LINEN
AND MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND OOLLAN9,
AND GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS.
For M l * by
BENNETT, RUCH A CO.,
Mavuraortruas,
Ho. 117 Chareh Alley, PhlledeiphJs, P*.
JelfcSmd ; •
1# 000 CAbTB DB
* (Tor Albnxns,)
OENERAU OF TBS U. 8. ARMY;
STATESMEN, LAWYERS, ARTISTS end others;
PROMINI NT FOREIGN PORTRAITS;
PROMINI ir WOMEN;
FORTBAI« OF ACTRESSES AND ACTORS;
COPIES OF: EHOBAVIHGB, PAINTINGS, Ac.
JPhotofraph Ulbtimi.
Hew OABTX DB TISiTES arriving every day,
AT
FITTOCK’S,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
Jail ;
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
JL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
AT BEDUCED PRICER
AT SEDUCED PBIOBS.
AT SEDUCED FBIOKB.
BIST MADS.
BEST MADE.
BEST MAPI.
AT THE HEW STORE,
AT THE HEW STORE,
AT THE HEM STORE,
61 FIFTH BTBEET.
« FIFTH STREET.
68 FIFTH ST BEET.
rjIHE GIRARD HOUSE,
. PHILADXLPHIAa
HftTtef boos <&cm& lor nor* Hub two jtfti*, it how
BE-OPSHXD AS A
NBIT CLASH HOTEL.
FhUio petron*,. aolldtod.
pw itj, M.
j.lfclt : KAHAQA, yOWLUkk'OO,
I>l-CARBONATB OF SODA PILLS.
JLP fr«tt tko!XAbantorrof Profcwgr Bioekodoni
Loadoß. Oorrwt AOIDAXT OF THE STOMACH,
prod^gftdfnm.wh»U W eMM.ftad rawm tbs ot
ftcto of DIMIPATIOH AHD ItATK HOOBS mon
■P**dDy ud tbfta ftaj otbor pf*pftntio&.
For Ml* by BZMOH JOHNSON,
MU Ooror Furth «»d BaUthflftld trwta.
3100. [ sooNTiEa 3100.
•Dlaehurgid SoMitry, wutlag BoobUm, win cftlj
UuMdlfttaiy opon
» om aw. ■ 1 T. WALTXS DAT,
H& 103 Fifth atmt, Id door below Oitbollo Church,
' ?nnnui| Pa.
Veaeloue aad Armn of Fay aeowed.- Ho
dug|eaof• ohUlnosay la ooUaewd.
rpHK FIRM OP J. W. BARKER &
A. 00. 1s henby dteKlred, la oomkq,m. of the
dttth of Mr. WM. J, ODBUL. AU e,t>U dot tb,
firm must be edjeatedoa or.before tbe .lstdey'of
Sterarr, lea. The style ud urn* of tb. Bra
•MU eutlßMd u huatolon, J. W. BAUKSU
aoo. y.W.BABKSB,
_ . i i J.W. BABZIB. Jr. ■-
Flttitmrah, Ju. 11th, ltO jeUAt
£JCONOMY GLASS WORKS.
P4MBOJB, TATLOtt * 00, -
lam* CHIMHXY MANUFACTURERS.
0«flj jlo. lie HXOQSD 9TBSXT, Pittsburgh.
QHARLES L. CALDWELL, ;
. (tpfcwear to liu Holme A .
tOBX PJOIIg "
Desk,' Ui B AOOH, LABS, BSOABOOBHD HAMS,
SUUKXD BUT, Ac.
OOB.MASBBT AHS' rXSST SIBBIIB, '
dett;ly -- , Pmuoiea. Pa .
gTEREOTyPE CALENDARS, j
FOB M«. !
For oaa of Frlnton. For aala by
WM. Q. JOHHSTOH A 00.,
dalfarwaw; , ’ CT Wood atrwt.
U&D.OOWLKY,
i BttfiaoFAXHIST, '
(Wta of FhHadalyhift.)
Offla*, How IBS. FBHH BTBBBT, eoraar of
Haaaock, (Irwln*a Allay.)
OOea bran ItolAoL, Slot udf to T p, m.
Itfilaw in • , - ■ • i
T?LOUBb4- I
J 2 40b5U. chok>a WhitaWhaftt Tauily Tknr;
100 do .- do Bad . do . do do;
IS do Iztn Floor;
• 3 do ByO • 'do; '
Zaatoraaod Araatobt •
WMJ He-KIBKFATBIOKS A
Iftl* 1 .. mUbartratnaA
FJIi KKNT—A commodioos HdIOK
DWBLItIHO, altSfttad U tba pkaaut rlllraa
ef Bawkkray.i For T*»lJoolftca laqolro of Xn. ;Z.
W. BItACB, oaroar of rad Oklo atraati, AV
Jaihopa-
pARLUR ti&AXHe, tue' beat 'in'utsr^
J IA - ’’**‘ ~05 S^S5^u.wou-.
jruir iDP£RTiA
rpo COUNTRY MKBCHANTB AND
DIALISB.
EATttft, MCKDiYI A CO n
Nob. 17 anjd 19 Fifth Street,
Jobber* ud reUUen of TRIUKINGhB, EMBROI
DERIES, HOBIHBY, GLOVES, HOOP 6KIBTB,
BIBBOKB, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, UNDER*
SHIBTSrad DRAWERS, WOOLEN HOODS. HD*
BIAS, SCARFS, EEPHTB AHD BBETLAHD
WOOL; He. KNITTING YARNS, oa bud ad
to irrin.
Gar stock «u porchuod before tbs lest greet ed*
rabce Is ortcee, end we oiler met Inducements to
oity and oountby hsbohahtb, MILLI*
NEBS, PEDDLERS, tad iD vbo bap Co mil agata*
5. B.—A cboioe amorfmeat of
Staple Efry Goods,
At wbeleealeonlr. ifttf
liO jV PRICKS.
To cloee oat the stock, as low ts pomlble, before the
Ist of Febroaiy, ISO.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,faII widths and length*.
HOOP BKIBTB, for Indies rad
OOTTON HOSIERY—Iast year's pricss by the doe.
WOOLEN OOOBS, of all kinds.
EMBROIDERED COLLARS AHD SETS.
Bo* HANDKERCHIEFS:
ROBES AND OAFS. :
REAL: VAL. LACE TRIMMED COLLARS AND
ETS, et half price,
JACONET FLOUNCING AHD TRIHMfBG.
HAMBURG EDGING AND SKIRT TRIItMINO.
DIM ITT BANDS AMD TRENCH BANDS. ■
HOUSE'S TKIHKIHG BTOEE,
JsIQ 77 A 79 MARKET STREET.
gAIiMORAL SKIRTS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
In order to close oat their satire stock od the first
of February. Make your selections before ths
colon ere siugone.
EA.TOH, UAORCM t <XK
Wn. IT Tilth «tr—l
JjIAMILY DYB
BLACK.
DoRK BROWN,
snctt brown,
LIGHT BROWN.
DABK BLUE,
LIGHT BLUE,
DABKGB«EN,
LIQHT GREEN,
PINK,
PURPLE,
SLATE, .
CRIMSON,
SALMON,
SOABLKT,
PASS DBAB,
LIQ'T DBAS,
TILIOW,
LIGHT YELLOW,
OBAN6S,
UAOSNTA,
80LPEBIN0,
FBENOB BLUB,
BOT AL PUBFLE,
YIOLBT.
FAMILY DTK COLORS,
FordyelagßUk, Woaknaod'Mlxed Good*, Shawl*,
Bc*rfs, Dremc*. Rlbboes.Gloves, Bonnets, Hate,
Feather*, Eld Glove*, Children** Clothing, and all
kind* of Wearing Apparel, with perfect tut colon.
A SATING OF 80 PEE CENT.
Thece Oft* are mixed in the’form of povdefc* ©ra
ceotrated, are tboroeghly tee ted, end pot op la neat
packages. For t#*nty«fiv* cent* pen can color a*
many good* a* would otherwise coat five time* that
ran). The prcceea l* ilaple, and enr one era os* the
Dje* with perfect raooeea. Direction* laatde..
tfranfectored kp DO WE A BTXTaHS, 8&8 Broad*
w»j, Boston.
- For tale by Braggtvtr and Deelei a In every city
aodtown. - lel3dm
j^ut/roN’s
VEGETABLE . COUGH BTEUP,
Which never tell* to core when used la time and a»
cording lo direction*.
tbs IsUowtng certificates, piMiihtd frcaa
ajarag other* received wtthfa the peet three yean:
Baowe Ouu, Jan. I,IMQ.
Hl J.M. rcMov—ZfcorSlr; Tor yean «y will
ha been »aoßring *lth 1 a Tory violent eoogh. At
Bight aha woo Id b*T* to got OBtotf bod TOJ fr»<
qaeotlyto get b«f breath or btp front fufibcetlHg.
(Baariig of yoor Coogb Byrop, Z determined to try
It. I goto bottle from Itaao Lewie, and need *o*
cord tog to direction*. It gar* Immediate rotief end
acted like a chan on her coogb, prododag tba
greateft change oa bar tn o&o weak. She haa no
more of the hard coughing apalla bow, and t& hct I
may aay U entirely cared.
Beopect felly.
A-LKX. H&HHA.
Pißumoif Deo. 8, 1860,
J. M. Fulton Imr &r: Tot eomeUme 1 have
been »u flaring with a eeyere cough sad oold la Ik
head, and could not aleep at alght for ooughlag.
BoVafter ntlng • bottfo of jour Vegetable Otugh
Syrup, i wai entirely cured by it,
r BeepecifuUy, 6. B. W. OOKBS. -
for thk remedy wo rut* tho reoommaadatlea of
ell who here Deed it, end eko the roooameadn*
ttoa of one of the oldeet jphytMaae la the eouatry
who hee need It la kli practice lor yeen with the
happiest reenlta. If you.ere troubled with a Gough
or Oold, Influence, Bleeding of the Lungs, Qalaiey.
Fhihleio, Bronchitic, Weakness of the Chest, aee
PULTOITfI COUGH BYfiCP.
Spitting of Blood, Asihma, Group, Puln la the
Breect, Hoereenw, Catarrh,’lnflaamtJoa of the
Ideer end Dfptherte, la all lte itagw, rUUOFS
OOTJfIH BTBUP'wGi cureeneaer then eay cough
mixture In uaa.
We do not cay that ta dll ceeoe it will eat* Oon«
•umption. Ho medicine can be relied on to do that.
Bat we do allege, end etead’rcedy to prove, that by
the eld of thfc medicine, aeupled with proper matte
ry regulation#, cacti ae regular kouro lor deep,
ctrulnt upon appetite, end avoid exposure, mu dee*
pareteoacM here been cured. 'Do not neglect thla
timely tfmonltloa. The Oeugh Syrup will cun
your oold; keep a bottle in your home oonetautty,
andtakeedoeeeatbeflnteymptoaofeeold. ‘
QOwiD eaves heavy Donor's MB, If not
your life. Don't fUI to give tt a triaL
r Um a remedy la time: : Hover oeeee trying until
| ie better. Prepared and aold atgl per
! J. K.nn.TOH.Diooanr,
fIfTH BTBMT.
BTABCH AGENCY.
.»• ooJ.tilpwd an AcraU, tor PltUtanh rad
nclnltj, tor .
WATT* HADIBOK STABQH OOKPAXT,
oonrtMtly onhrad ‘.rami. .1 th.tr
BTASGK. rarKmi U]UdkU(«, whlchvU b. raid
InqunUklMto th.,trra. on mort nttonbUtonu.
j SOHOMAKjEBA LANG,
■ d»tt:tf : - tB LinißTT BTBJCT.
I T Nil T AD; BTATJHJ. JUsVisjSuS
„V •TV? B, lot Hi. «t tfe
Olfloe of .Internal Eertnue, next doer to the Oto
Tremury, WATBB BTttHBT, Alleghany.
' * - ■ david hTwhiti,
ted OoDector of the Cd Pktrlct. Fertya.
A MONTH—We wint Agastraf
fvv HO a month, expeneee paid, to aril oar
£nrt**V Pncfr, SttteS
other new, oeefoland curfoueartielae. fifteen dr*
eoten ae&t/We. Addree*
r SHAW A ODAHK, BMdafcW, Malm.
dsg&SmdewT - .•
MONTH.—Iw*nt to hiro Agents
Vtt/ln every county at «TS a mostb, expenses
to eeU my mw cheap family Sewing Hechlna.
02™+ jl > MADISON, Alfred, Milne.
BEWUTQ , JIMCHUm,
4 WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES,
( ‘ ' WnSdPSOB, FA.
Thra. chbitahid! 1 tamilt waohihia
world competing. - . i
This Maehlaanukee the lock Imnoeßlhk-to
thoees—tlalf advantage bfCEI «irw
_***• “‘••toplkltjo, thk I.
j-3c
to. ni.t inoousruL mpotwuminS
tarn riiun ’
jjaprwi ud maiM.thM. >t Xo. H nriß
jeSanwE Wanmu A»n,
ssr COODB.
THAT 00008 .ABE AD
YASGUTO BAJIDLT SYttY DAY, «• would
*4tlm all thoM Is net of |
DryGtood^
Of mtj iMcrlptlon, to oil *n4 «nml» tb» TEST
L4SSI STOOX. X
C. HAJVSOWXOYE A CO.’S.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Of til Usds, T«7 abeap.
AMO,
SHIBTIffG HUSLIBS ft LIHEHS,
Tt» cbsapnf stock In tbs dty, and at lowsr prion
than tbaj can ba bonfht by tba oass la tb* lactera
dtlaa at tba pnaant ttaa.
a HANSON LOTS A 0 O n
M*. 74 Xatket stmt.
BnH mA laid
(Snaorm
LABGB INVOICE OF ALFACOA
BBAIDB ABB BMBT BBAHV-60LTHRIB0,
AZUUH, HCVBOULT, ud other desirable colon,
lalneriTid by
WAOBUM A GLYDK,
T 8 Market street.
fJTHB HANDSOMEST YBTl—Anew
anortmentef
aißTLxmzrs hxglhnrb shxbts,
Jottraodndbj MAOBUX* GLYPH,
jell
jjJQ LBS. BTEWABTB PATENT
tWIdP, st Im then batertf prim* for ala by
KAOBUM A GLYDB,
71 Market
jNTEKEsTING TO CITY and COUN-
TRY BBALBBB, MlLLinu * PBDDLBM.
Poring tbta month (JAHUABT.) wo will elooo
oat omr oatlro stock of Iha feUowtag eeasonable
goods ot
Mteduced Pricee,
Ti auke room for iPWHG GOOM.
Dsafon win find oor sssortaaafs of thaos goods
well mtted to their trade, both tn pries and variety;!
the pries*of user arttdaf.bstßflowet than they
caato-day bo boaght la the Bew lock or FUteftef-j
phiamarksta.
GBBMABTOWB, BOfiTOB BIBBID IBP KBIT
WOOLBB H0&1BBY} .
GLOW, GhOBTLm. BUCK ABB WOOL
GLOWaBD MITTS;
WOOLBB U»D«B#H»TB ABB DEAWBtSt
WOOL BOODB, OOMVOBT*, AOABVB. Aa.- 1
Alto, of TBUHUHGI.’FAHGY GOODS, BUT*
TON 4, TBBBAPe, BRAIDS AND NOTIONS, one
stock Is ooiroryssisdla ahsepnees by say lathe dtj.
Ws ask especial notice to. bar stock of HOOP
SKIRTS, sa w* hare beUttim Aw soppijlnf the bait
sad most reliable makes at VRBT LOW BATIS.
MACBUMACiLYDE,
T 8 ICABKBT RBBBT/eMidde.
Tonrth end the Diamond.}
QOMMENCINGXO-DAT,
A*
BARKER & CO.’S,
09 Market Street, !
"IM ■
GREATEST SALE OP THE BEASOS.
SILKS,
O Xji O jBL. SL IS,
SHAWLS,
ABD j : '
IDIEMESS GhOOIDS
M Xui than -Eastern Cott.
Jl» UOUXBI ROOK.
gALS OF
J. M. Burchfield’s
ObOnXSODT
WINTER DRESS GOODS,
OLO AES, j
BONTA G 8, j
' AMD : \
8 KATIN C C AFS|
V. A eor. 4th and Market Sti. j
LABGB STOCK OF
o l a A. k: s
SHAWLS,
jtjit msorno) nimm
600PHCM I
Deilalneo.
AT-35CBHTB, j
W. & D. HUCUB\
Oor. Fifth A Marks* Bta^
QLOaXNG OPTHAT.It
Winter goods, i
EATONjMACRIJM a co 4
rmiow to lfc* AXXUA& XXVXMKUni
u*MiMi<data,otoihibntß.MMßtf'l - -I:
- - WINTER GOOBS
•*" Ih. flnt da, of Mm; mt WbolraM. u
will to* W
!o.Bainionoxiuj>f ixmoxa : ... !
.• XXTON.MACQtUXaCOw "j
jaio Ho. iT fum STmt. •:
•\I~OOBNINQ GPODB.
aunouiinna.’ > !.
! buck uci aid suarAßma tbu.B. i
bgaok cbatk oollabk
. - BLABK XOBDBBBB CAXBEIC BUK'n. M
••■/'•'.••at..
H . n ; '
im 'in miitßuw.
■ka Mo. 1 furli tor
■BRIiONUA
i ■
i j
* WILHEB’S
POLYORAHA OF THE WAB,.
T „ noit extenilT, and complete woxYot tke kted
«T»r be.'ore the publics forniDg • complete epitome
of .thewsr, with ell the ieett, scenes sad incideSW
■ aaected therewith* #Ul| open at
.MASONIC HALL, •
■' t oh
Holiday ETening, laa’y 12th, 1862,
| I TOE A 6HOET TIM* OHIiT.'
jXahlbltieas each amluat Si o'clock, Maltese
WIDMttPAY and BATUBDAI AJTSRHQOHS,
at 1 o’cloct Doors open half an hour pnrfcm*.
• lYocal alhfl lastnmshtal Mnslo by LU2IB 60V*
BOY, and an appropriate Lecture at each enter*
tbtembot* ' • 1
. otSTdi Children U OIHW.
XHbAllUk.
IIM ggl Mmpr-j m
fanwp—,, :
: •' ■ t ■
WOrwU Bill for Sktmdar Might 1 OHABLBT
FOSTBB In two cbgr&cten 1
| TUB CSltufej) BVBMBO.IJU. 17th, IMS,.
.t, - . I WlB'Wytuwd,
’• DDUSEABDi or.' TBS TALLEB BAVSD.
MWABD MDDLBioir_..CHABI,ET rcBTIB.
■ABTyiIBOH-—j Mw. MYROH.
! : 8080-—— FAUST BPBT.
. ‘ Toajufilttd* vlth
■IDIt>T or, A TALE OF BLOOD.
tgBBBET-.,... ,m,„ . CBABLBY TCSTKB.
VAKiiSTiiJiS,
PBSX BTSMMT, *e«- U. Ctearw
W don’t forget the MATIHXX,
{ TEIB AFT£pNOOX t <i 2 o’aleeV- .
LAPIXS AHD OHILDEXS.
Ajit THB STAB ABTISTBAAPPSAB.
j dyAdmlfon/cnljj 10 CEHT3, to all pirts ofthe
ljea».f; f • ;■■ ■ [ • ■ JU7at .
'•iJiVC’tMpjr SMES.
rooks At auction.—last and
JDo£OelBQ'SALCd,cn THURSDAY, FBIDAY
ofcdSAtCBDAY BV&HUiG*, J*d 16th, 16th ud
llth, at 7 o'clock, at th» Maaoirio Hall A action
Bodme/65 fifth itreet. T. A. McClelland would
giro netloetolho reading community that bo will
dose oat the balance'of Mr/ Frau's great eonalgn
ment Cjf-Books, Photograph Alonae, Pap*r, Gold
Fens,dn.,en theabbVe namtdevenings. Many of
the abet Taldable etandaid wotksset remain on
hand, each ai.tbe Waterly JSoveW complete, LI
Tote., a aitmlnp flnhrfrtcHf. Aintm«l Rlpgdom, 3
vote.,'l6oo wpariop; Sa/arA liarela 9
Voli; Half Home with the Beet Authors, fvots; lr»
tlng’eVldft of Washington, e vola; Avorett’s Ora
tions, A ToJsj.Humee*i History of England, 6 voisj
dr. Mibehlaj’idOyd velsiGlboens'llletorf of Boine,
6ve!s;'i»tukspMre's complete Works, 4 vols, library?
Smollett's do, 6 vols, half call; field do. do, 4
Tots; Addison’s do. de; 6 rpla; Hamas', 14 vols. The
dbaplsto works of Byron,. Moore, ecotl, Barns ‘
Johnaals BerahiirMootgomerp, Honor, Fm, Joes* 7
phns, Ac. Also, splendid fomily Bibles, Ac. Ba^''
poeiUveiaaa without jreeenre. to close the consign*
stonC'-Booki at privets sale daring the day at aier*.
dgsaocitloa price*. it. A. MoOheihLAHß, Aoet. -
IJ. ArPMATT, Bahemen. - Jal6
i AUJOUJBNED; SAWS OF'' FIFTH
Xi-WABD PSOi*JSBTY.-Oa BAXVBDAX AX.
tABHOOX, Jan;l?th, at 2 o’clock, will be eoM, on
tin pntmlaee, tn the kltth Ward, Ottr ol Pittsboigb*
M per:A<UoonujMDt on aecoanf of in* weather, by
Order M U. Mca Water, Xaq.<tnuteo of Xn. Lytle,
ike fenowisg rateable property: .
i Onelpt on the eonwbi factory and Pike atmta,
K) ini- front! on P,ke etreet, and ex leading back
fcldngXaetety atrpitilltifMt toward* Ktnaaimt;
peing lot fio. SO / ln {dan ol lota laid out by |ko Bx
.bcntuiabfshk,latel>r. P.dhocnberger. \
j Tori* afyvining lota, ol aaxao use aa the abort;
being fcrtawe. 17,Hj and 10 in aald plan*
\ Oneiotf Ol dame eiieaetha above, near to Adaaa
HwtMßthojeano tingeof Iota; bateglot fla Ola
\S Twn'lottraack 90 fat front, on Adama atreet, bo*
' tween:Pikanad Ktsiaatreeta, extending back-100
fat: being lata Hoa. 9 and 3 in aald plan,
r Ti*k«o»fliba—Ode* third cash,'and the belaaea
latwo r agnal annual-payments, with lntertat, atcorad
.
w
,ONDKIEB X!r AUCTION.—On BAT-
JjOEftA7MoBHEHQ, Jan. Uth,at 10 o’clock,
Libertjleheevwlll be sold, without re*
ownJrib retiring from besines, 100
Gann/Backs;-* bUU. Mo. 1 Utckerel; id boxes bet*
U«d Jdgton; k oaks Brandy;* 12 ktom
Blacking; 00 Hukj Mattresses, nearly new: 1 Use
OSes D«>k; 1' amafl do; 6 Aim C'baXrB:4venitian
BUndstli Cane Beat Chain; 05 Higa Post Bed*
Kaaas;vOo!ist»r Scales, Store and Pipe, lot of Whto*
k? Barrel** bttf Barrels, together with man; other
•rtidasnot nusUoned.
•j JaIS&V. j. T. A. McCUI*LA> ?
FAKCY FOBS;
> f AHOT rUBSj ' _
. ! ’<j«HTa JOB OAFS, OOLLABB k OLOTXSj
■ATSiJrDOAPa.
Iwy nrUitj tad rtjl» of th. ifcora (ooda on hud
and for pale it
McCORD ft Ca*S,
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X ttPBOIALLt <ADAPTED JOB ABHY
BAUB—WABBAHIXD TO BOH AHD/KUJ
jIIOHUMI TUUL Oat of tht moitulduMV*
jelilaa oftheday, andahonU retail at priem from $2O
;to |BO each. bold onl/ by tha com, containing six
of ibitlwl pattern*. Hoary iOnr>tdtted.w(Hi
ofa haU.doun, |3B. Bleciro-filded, fine imitation
gold, batnttfttUj oßgrafod. per caeaof a half damn,
$9B. .Sample cams of half of each kind, $39. Terma
caah.j Wlflba aent’-byexpreaj with bill ferooUao
tfcmo&daUYtry.. \ ' “• -
■ ftokUetamnet remit OASH IN ADVABOI, ai *wa
cannot hoUtct from them. This iaoaa oftbemoet „
-mkablaartfcleaof the timer, and Joit tha thing tar *
thorn fat iba to maka money madly. .
.1.; HUBBARD BEOS ,BoJe Important
jaddm , . Paraaa Bottdlngd Hama atiaat, M.X.
; A iiiiifiUillfiNy UHJM’I.M. iMtt
rjCjL la tha Orpbaaa* Ooort, Ho. UiWnalDW's
berTerm,lBB2.Hiniheraatt«rof thaflaal account:
of Botwrt - Babb. Administrator of Btbert Taylor.’'
daeeaaoiL ■•v/'.i
: And how, to. wit,'jJtnnary 3d, 1863, ea motlonof
[fi. achohar, Jr., ItLattoni; for Xxoeptaate. B.
fßStbfOßl) fOßlft laq it appointed Attditorto
;aadlt t£a account and exception*, and makadlgtxfe
pbnttaJT - . BTTHKOOUBTn
j: . Wik*a. HnaosijQßsrk. • ■.
j.Thadubaaiherfrill attend to tha datlaa of tha
;abort appointment, j at hla office, Ho. 244 Joarth
iatnat,{rutBbaKgbi 6a MONDAY, tha 16th daj of
A. D. 1883, at* o'clock n.m. , ?
l laftgtrd j BBAADFOBDTODD, Auditor,
IrnUtUliAStt i MXMUBAUrUiiKitCI-i '
[X Jdreele or toUeeee, the_property formerly
rhakwjtng to tha BBOOKbYB TI*INTGLASS OOu
fsttoatad la the city of Brooklyn, near' tha AUantto -
iiar*y.i?'Toa,wbrki..am new,lnperfect order, and
la operation, and poaem all tha facllitim to mak- !-
laf ermj da.cxlptlon of Glam which wia formally
aadebyibe Brooklyn. Flint Glam Oompanj, mk
yWAftw thatOoapany tha hi*h xaputStESHt* -
It- Jo ajataqa whohaaa knowledge of thabodnam
>abd can command apaaeapital, tblewould aflrr a
srmt tndooamaat»aa tha balance of tha capital iw
Stood could bafnmiehed by the prmant optima,
r Forfsxtherpartichlaaapply to •
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pSTBOUTSOIL WOBKS,
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