The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 23, 1863, Image 2

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kt- -- taoiiliUL'' Howettrlh* Presidentjnsy dil
-- - fer with Congress opOnthe subject 4 of
... -i ioioco.or waythUg tin, his oommonld
lions ere entitled to fespectfid
■'C : . majority of ths.peo.
% ! pet will be inclined to the opinion tint he
4 j 4 .' . ie in the mein eomot ia urging .upoaOoa
'* --- 4 greee the duty of keeping the volume of
Joperbsueswithin the sasHestpraetioa-
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• -; The issue of the handled milliona just
■*». , npohea of was an imperatlre necessity, 4
' and thereforexlghl, though we are fee* to
. . **X **t nothing bat necessity, end the
pressure of the just claims of brareand
lufferingmen,wonld hoTO justified the
: - measure. That .issue will .hot) however,
tt eeriously affectthe prlceseitherof goldor
. of merob»n(ll»&. It Ik aiipnt»hiny yint m.
1 *moant of money the legitimate business of
. this country, when as settee as, it is now,
i ean absorb. We all remember the appre
hensions which were felt and expressed at
i 3 . 4 ' the time it was ascertained thht the gold
. ttlaet of California and Australia iroold
• pom* ipt/».tha of fllwnlltfeil t«.
t nnal addition of one hundred and! fifty to
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t The National Currency*
We saw with regret a manifestation of
-' disrespect on the pert of the House of Rep
r f resenlatires to the short of the
* np°tt retnriilng a wUhjilB i .j®priK 1
22UJ*V/ 1-; l~“haUoa the joint Tteoiation authorising the
■■v i ißiue of legal tender notea to the amoont
r of one hundred millions of meet
;t TV ! ' thepressingdemands njKm ihe
U,. M I upooieMy to ‘ pay Ah» mftnr of
I , whom had. received -nothing tf
■ two hundred millions of- Many
predicted a- greet au<T ruinous ohnnge'
in the relative values of gold end btoer
commodities; but the experience ] of
fourteen i jeers has shown that, these
apprehensions were-groundless; for it
required no more gold or silver to pur
chase a bushel of wheat, or peyfbr a day**
labor, in 1880 than itdidin 1818. The in
oreased business of the wo rid absorbed it
all; and this hundred. miUloaS of u gxeenr
becks’' will be as ; the gold
7 waa. It is true, however, t&at this; thing
canbe oarried too far; and the, moment
the -line of safety is passed, things run
wild for a time, and thencfomes a crash, i' 1 .
But men cannot make something out of
nothing, noroan theylift themselvea up
from Ute grounds by taking hold of their,
breeohes; neithe/oanCongress Uftup Uie
Cfsdlt of tha te"-
y tial ground upon which to stand; mi that
v grmndit ncetxt in tAt JUldi a ** nothing tl*t.
Upon that everything , depends. Oold is
now at a premium ofabout 47 per cent';
, but let the Mississippi be opened and ren
dered securely and permanently open, and
v lt will drop to 80. It is not that there is
too much paper afloat but itto timtihsre
is too little confidence in iheebUity of the
Government to maintain ' itself an 4 go'
through with the tyrrible workit fiasto
. hand, thathes seat gold up to the point to
. eHfitch it has attained. Whneedenergyin
the oondimtof the war more
sklU ia Uie hesd of the Treasury Depart
ment, or in CongressT: The last, is ivery
• good; but, without the fbrmsr, is about as
available as would bs the propellingme
chinsry of a steamer without fire. Two or
■ three effective blows In the right places will
set our finaneial-affeire ail right. - '
■“ ' Traitors in oar Arnj> ,
We bare already announced the fact that
the 109th Regiment of Illinois Volunteers
bM in, gobdpartdessrted to th* Rebels.
The Cincinnati Commercial sayioflt:
MorrsT.—The 109th IlUnrisEeglmenl
mutinied, k few d»yi ego,st.Hdly Springe.
This regiment was raised at Ansa,' a place
in that portion of Illinois knownai Egypt,
;where the Otmaentg oastaa almoet unani
mous rota, . The JdenteasntColoael.ifmit
: orer to the enemy; the otheroffioera.and
nun, except the Colonel, who is e loyal
man, are under arrest. This regiment, be
fore it left Illinois, drove a farmer oat of
hi* hones at midnight heeanae he had hired
two negroes. • There era said to be one or
two oUmr Southern Illinois-i#i}mpnU> who'
are not depended upon. ,
The Lonierille Journal ha* a Utter from
Columbus, Ey., of the 11th instant, which'
Mfe: .. . i i
yE;~~~.S c: ~. t.:':;aN. i
Amour flu ottoerataken fat the inrprlie
un root of the rebel* at “Knob Cmkl m
one P. H. Strickland, SecondLlentenant in
Company A, lit TennewePartlianßang-
OM. Upon Idiot. fitriekland, Capt. Moor*
found forty prolea of mea4tflonging.to
the 109th Illinoia.. Major Btriokland,of
thi S2d Indiana bring -a relative of Lieut,
Strickland, they at once intend intofne
had. oonldenOal eoneinatloau 7 Among
other thing! the.ldiutenaat informed the
that eeaftkaa n th* IQfiih lUiaoU,
tb Ofleiul dm, bd&gtd to tit
JCxtfkli 0/ lie Qoldm GreU, and thatthey
(therebe) wenafraid we wpuld ftnd.'if
. they.wereeo bold and impru-
wboat it. He aim laid that Hurt were
..JgflKSffiX&K'S32
fnintft atriwnta than they did the Fed
■ ■jr /prih. Contlmting,he added thatwi hod no
iV- V,- M 0 t Ou itrmjth 0/ that toeutf m the
Merit, oad-tkot tkreegh it thryvnt agfriui
- V oUiapor tuaf omy isotter*. -:
r’! T<*de.en .the" fcrie Canal. '
Prom a itaUetloal table before iuij We
take thi following eurloui fketi reipeotlng
>.■„ ; thilnoreiae of weetern trade eaniid eeit
ward,wUb.tbo prioei of freight per .ton
1 ftmnAibany to Buffalo and from Buffalo to
“Albany, beginning with the you 1887—.
' ten yean after thecompletlon of the oanal
teaeorWeafaPn, )Tr. A. toE, B. to*.
.:i WT -«h—-1.. : MAW r 090 00 ■■ MU
-t«o» loans > neo e«t
- -mi aot,Mt ’ uoo > in
' nasi . too- i'll
.lAoane ■ ♦- aoo ’■ <n
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■cibi's
Indiana Senators
•- Thereto ailttle Oonfailon in thepehiio
, .ntiad and in newspaper statements rupee ting
the United States Senator! jost elieted from
. .Indian*. Ifr.Tcsris Is ehoean to terra only
\ tor 4k» pnnstituloa, la pIM or Ur. Ttnn,
-rt«»M»pj>«UU<n>j tt« OoTWßOtWbnth*
~ , M*i tt Kr.Buamb«aa>tmulVyhli«-
dUnr On thWthof Vink, Mr. Inna’s
tarn--wilt axptn, wbn .lw wIU to nsawM
ky Kri HttMicu, who ini *lMt*4 aatka
: uaitfagr fertirfejl; tea; ’ Tka beapMUtt.
tka etkn taaijHr. Xuii will goattaaata
baUaatil thakUTaflUnk, IMT.
L - i«r<2i-£‘?27:SAv
Tfce Horror or Southern teMlttUon*.
yUnditoithle head the tijby Tau 4 prints a
tigs Mary F. Rapport of
Qen. "as to the
horrors 6f Southern society. The Tine*
▼ouches for Mr*. Clark,whose position and
characterafiWd suffifileot guaranty of Rer
.truThfulness.., .We condense the following
statement from her letter: \
“I bnce resided in Soutn Carolina j re
burned to-my Northern home but two years
before the present rebellion. I was gov
erness for six years in the ,‘family of the
son of ex-Governor Blcfc&rdson. While
there| I was told by Col; Richardson’s own
.white daughter* all I know-of tbe degra
dationoccasionedby -1 desired-to.
tell Its moH degrading' features to those
whom I haVe io often; beard advocating a
conttonsnce:ot negre elayeiry; but I dared
not, for ,the facts seqmtd'tod indelicate for
’a feutele to But, Sir, these are rs
merkebte times; and should I hold my
peace, even the very stone*; would ory out;
for; i sZ4wrp:u,o ttrofly vto the planter’s
•late! and to toe planter’* daughters.” '
‘ • Referring to Cedi; Butlers statement,
that t Judge ot Orleahs debauched
his -daughter, *nd : then married her to a
slavey * i; - '
u I; wish to state tostit.ia.-touQUStom of
the South Carolinawrißttmracy for fathers
..to. hra criminal intercourse with their
own Col Richardson had four
beauttfbl datighterei two of whom yielded
to hia The third
daughter had for four years refused to.
listen tp the base propositions of her father.
He hunted her from room, to room, on til
invdry anguishof spirit she came to my
room; and hid heir faco in my lap, and told
me ail her awful trial I could not believe
the ehild;-but she told me : it waa true—
that her father would 'give her. no peace.
Heeeerred determined to gratify his hellish
last] He wouldcom* ; to her beside when
■be was suffering from sick headache, and
attempt' to take Improper liberties with her.
person. She begged me to come and sit
with!her In herroom .whenever she das
confined.to her bed, : because she was afraid
.of her own father, who had ruined two of
he* . Miters. .She said that one day her
cousin came to visit there. She
told her cousin fcbw her father had behaved
for the four years past toward her, hoping
her Oousin Camilla would Strengthen her.
But CamiUahad“-been ruined by her own
father, years before, when she was young,
and dared not be Woman enough to refuse
herfktoerAnyjtotog Jt6 might wish. Her
advieeto her'cousln -Mary.i was this—*Die
befor^youytold.’ u . .
j. a Thte 4s the effect of the institution of
slavery; Bams may say they cannot see
how slavery, Isresponaibl* for these family
evils of which General Butler speaks, and
of which! affirm. The secret'is jost heret
from vtryinfaney the, planters* sons are
gratified 7to"'CTerything they desire. I
oould tell tome startling facts .of toe boj
hoodpf these planters’ sons—foots commu
nicatod by Colonel Richardson’s own white
daughters but X forbear.; From youth to
manhood they jgo on,gratifying every Inst,
simply’ because -toe institution of human
bondage puts it to their power to do so
when' toejYbeoome fathers of black am.
white children all : must .be sacrificed to
tfcein overgrowntost.. Shall not the pray
ersoftoe fhir daughters of South Carolina
be heeded ?' Shsll.notthis evil,-slavery, be
rooted from our land?”
The! Desolation' of Northern ttissis*
sippi—tfhe.Gotton Buyers and how
theydo^lt.
: /Aj6bmspond4ht ; df the; Missouri 2?cmo
mrirj writing; from Holly .Springs,‘January
sth,' Mved toS .foUowing deseription of the
'desolation in Northern Mississippi;
T!h;«reads'itenas silent ? Mid deserted as
fields. (.Mils after mite you. ride and
meet dor care to meet any one on
these aoUtoxy- ro#(de. 1 Oh/our-fifto* of toe
; plantations y ou' pasay ou see no living souL
On acme the doors and windows stand open
wldsLbntjLberei*" nothing .but. emptiness
within ; sad on Others nothing-but too tail
ehtotneys, whitened by toe flames, remain.
As ypn go furlher and further ever toe hilly
rosds, you glance suspidodsly backward
and forward from’eiery risein the road.
Yonfancy yoa eanght * glimpse of some
thing moving there, far across the fields,
and you pause to some pfaoe oat.of view to
noohnohrei A squirrel leaps through the
dry leaves to the woods on toe other side,
and , your revolver la in your hand to an
'instant. \ • -=}
In' timer of peace eYery trareller la glad'
to pick op company on the road, bnt now
the *ouna of horaea' foot, the breaking of a
twig, tb* nulling’pf; a leaf, are signs of
danger.. Such islhteffect'upon theootmiry
of • “guerrilla-’warftoe,” for this desolation
and ailenOO la hot attributable to the pres
ence of the U. 8. arm;. It ia the people of
the Sooth that suffer from guerrillas, hot
IheU. B-'anny. Under the delusion that
thewhde Kokh is about to tumble into
-anafehy for want .of ootton, the guerrillas
‘bard the cotton, and ruin the planter to
prerent some Northers men front risking
htojmonez. in n precarious speculation;
this nod thscaptursof anoocas tonal strag
gling aoldisr.ls tbboniy harm thsj do the
North."-.''
.ThSpay.of the, guerrilla! ir what they
pfuhder,-and so they get- it, they ere ao|
reiy particular who is the paymaster.
’ Now the old grudges between' neighbors,
die family fends for; which .the’: South has
always heefcnotbrions, ere being settled,
and every farmer is as apprehensive of hie
neighbors saheis .of the United States
troops.- • : ji ; ! *. - ■
The people of the' Booth hare already
discovered that they got' mote 1 than they
bargained for hr initiating the ’ guerrilla'
nude .of warfare: lit adopting the, Old
Spanish nameoi “guerrillas," they now see
that'they also adopted tha lawlessness, an
archy and brigandage of Mexlooand old
Spain. This U the serpent of secession
bitidg Itself with its own -prisoned fangs.
. Ifryou go into one of th* few houses
which are yet occupied, yon find large,
landed proprietors who hare nothing loft
to eat but a Utils eons breads and' whose
threadbare apparel Indieates that mer
ohants and dealer* in clothe* have long
since become an satinet class. They all
tell you thai ths army Jusiaken their cat-;
hones; hogs, audthelroorn; that their
nsjftpsejiavo all run away; thstthe guer
rilla* hart burned their cotton, - and - that
thsy.are ruined. 'Bat if yon talk to the
man aUttle whitaraadJet him know that
yoniwant to buy ootton,! and are willing to
sand teams for lit you finally worm oat.of
him; the toot that his cotton Is’wnoealed in
eotae.nrighborihgswsmp; and in-some
eaeee you might possibly enspect another
toot nst-quite soplessant Tixiths* the
rtryrmah yon were talking to dld ooes
rioiaily allttle guarrmatraalneee hlmeelt
' 'B* oriy peroonij exeept thseavalrymen,
Whoventuro(Out among these people, are
the leotioa: buyers who haze adventures
Jtcl'.trinal mods of bfiylng.is
. tavisit th* farmers at their booses, make
oontteotafer the cotton, end then send
teems for lt Bomo of the boyars take
; “4 When the safety of
the neighborhood they ere In Is doubtfiiL
(and the pries of ootton..consequently
lowerj.buya load for their teams, and go
baokto the army at a' “doable qniok.”
Every few days acme of these venturesome
wighta end their teams ire - “gobbled up.”
withthe “dsmnlngproof" in thsir wagons
, that they are ootton bnysrs.
! Qu. Bnun cloood arooont ipoooli la n.
plj.toa oonaoda ilAltoi, vlth tho follow*
uC itno( lUtuMat of kii hatnd of robol*
Ua*i "JWJwIMa aothan It qaollod, I for
ono amroadr toboriaonr »»aia,wUhaiMp
load of •aignala at flyaoatk~ ud Juau
towa, aad atari fair a^ala—4fwa hart to for
olatakaa oar tom; aad kayttilif Ihort of
that «dald t* tn4ion to tho doaotrr, tna* i
ooatotlio/world, and traaion to Übartyfor
oror." '
. Aumairo* KtjWapt, andar data of
Jaa,Utk.otatao tkaratano or*,M« mad-::
lowpoilt tkodoilTQi^BtlyQMiooaod '
Tux Birowmox ix Guicx.—Of
votes riven at Athens, Prince Alfred had
10,0011/ The Duke of Leutchenbarg had
only four. Those who are familiar with
of Greeoe are surprised at this
result. It can bo accounted for npon toe
theory that there is a salutary dread both
of Russ urn aristocracy and Jesuit intrigue;;
and in no other way can toe phenomena be
explained! In fact, toe people eay that they
will nothave a Roman Catholic for their
Prince—so all Germans are at a, discount.
• It Is somewhat remarkable that nothing
is said about the re-baptism of Prince Al
fred as a condition of bis assuming toe
erovn. It seems to have been taken for
granted that he would continue a Pretest*
ant,-though he were to become the King of
Greeoe. This fact indicates a great change
in the public mind. A few years aigo it
would have been regarded as utterly Inad
missible.
Mast years ago, a member of Qneen's
College,’ Oxford, wandered into a forest
near his oloister, having , a copy of Aristo
tle in Greek to his which he Intently
rtod; a wild boar of. great size, and fierce
with hunger, attacked him with, open
mouth, intending to take thejoholaV at a
mouthful The latter thrust his eopy of
Aristotle down the throat of toe beast, who
thereupon fell dead at onoe, killed by the
dose. In commemoration of tote victory a
boar’s bead has from immemorial time been
served dp in the ball of toe said college
every Christinas Day, and the custom was
again honored to too observanoe on the
specified day tote season.
As IxrosTAir Qcaatios.—Senator An
thoa, oL Rhode Island, has been requested to
inquire If throadetsat West Point, and the
pupils In the Naval School at Neuteert have
been required to take'toe oath of aueglanoe.
If reports respeetisg them are true to* for-,
asaUty should not bo neglected.— N*m York
Oomritr.
LECTURES.
LIB&ABY
eiATION LXOTORKB.
“TIMOTHT TITCOHB,” (Da. J. Q. Bollamu,)
Will detlver tbe •ecend'Dectnre before the Toaug
Men** MenanUU Übravy Awodetlou, and the pub
llo geaerslljt on
•Vmda, Evening, Jan. 361 A,
CONCERT HAIiL,
Subject—“ Fas bios."
Bft OKBTS—to be had at the M»!e
end Booh tjtoree, Library Boom end at the Poor.
Poors open at 6)4 o’ctoek t-Leetare to bcrin at TJ4.
W. H. Kuoata, }
Joesra iuui, j
W. D, HeQowak, > Lecture Ooamittee.
J. B. Bcmksr, (
GSO.W. WKTKAS.J.
BUBiaC JTOTICEB.
and Connells-
TILL! BAILBOAD GOMPAHY.—riBST
HOBTOAGB, TUttTLI OBKIK OONBTW7CTIOM
BuMD3.—Hoi dare in binbf notified that (he in*
tinit coupon*on the above Bond*, dm flBBUiltT
lat. 1861» will bo paid altar that day, on praaentatfoi
and delivery at iba effioa of tba PltUbereb Trar
Company, wood stnau W. O. HUOBaBT,
lalfceoetd deetataryaed Troamnr.
MEN TAKE NOTICE.—A
seating of Coal Hob; end all otben intereat*
ad, will bo bold at tbo BOABDOF TBADB BOOMS,
on TJJJEsDkY, Jtu. 27tb, at 10 o'otoska, ak, tor tba
pnrpxe of taking motion in rtf erenoa to tba attaint
raroMonable and exorbitant oemantof Goal Miners.
A very gtaaral atwndanos ia dtafnblti that Ultra
may be ooaoert of action. -t '
]a3l:td 1 MAIT COAT. MIN.
Oiwioa ATJjamnrr ?tu<T Minwp Qow, )
Pllfebdrgh, Dee. 90th, 1562, /
ANNUAL MEETING of the
Stockholder! of the Allegheny Velley Bell
-roed.Oompuv will be bMd et the oßoe of the Gom-
ÜBy, to the OJty of PiUebnrgh, on TUESDAY,
February 3d, ISS3, et 10 e. m., tor the par
poee of electing e *Pneldent end Board of Menegen
U the uramijett.
dtSktd
B. Q»»BB# Hiewtiry.
jTjS»BIttMJLN9HABi DEPOSIT CO.—
Th* Auml Elao ioa of MTta Dlrecton of
tbl» Oonpaoj, »»aem foe one year, will babald at
tba Back, on TCKBDAT, feb. Si, IWI, biivaen tb*
boure of 3 and fi o'clook p. n. .
JUBM T. BKXOfi, CaaUar.
-Urnli'iliwa Jn.lTih,
rrS»DIVU)KND.—Ta# tetookhbldoMUt
the Pi(Ubnrgh and * n *f K *"j Bridie 00.
(Oaad ■treat,) an banby. notified that a Dividend <*
roOB PKB OXMT. kaa Dms this dap- decUnd,
pajabta forthwith.
*B4HK 6. BISSXItL, Trtacanr.
January €th, lS63JaS.3ir.
JTM9T •MJbrJBMTMSJBMEJrTBm
r\SAFNEBS AND
JJ BLIMDHISi, end aU
|b« dUeasee ttd dtfiimllka
to vbtch tho ITS tad SAB
'am subject, tmt«i by . |
I 11.
Da. JJHW, of B. T.,
Who will tsTtlnst ik* ET.
OHABLtS HOTBL. Pitts,
bnrgh, tm Isb. SJ4, IMt.
br. JOBSS dMastt tml
IlmMla tteo d itßMtjf*
*d mSUMt S'hs is W*Jl TS>»d
UtiultUttdlMonrlsibfiU
eonnirisf. Bis isitratents
fertximoiaf srethtadoftbs _
dsllests opsratioss in
Sarttrr; oMrstss t r
ABTiriCl&L PU- -Jr
PIL; lanrtSHlßTl* ir
PIOtAL STBS with- f
©at pstn, to. ..
utßnl; straightens '
Oroti Bjm Is bus ••-—~
sdan:s:nmoT««Ops> - •■;
SSSSSisw^Bea
igpssssfsfc-as
nunHMi' JsSS
TYIBBQLUTION.—The Co-Partnership
•»*•***•“• of W. Mo-
OLI5TOO& * 80S vm diaolntoa Jur
BUT, »jr motaal co&Mat. Tha taulnnaof.tba lata
67 5-JSs2?SS5BS?* *' *<
lUltfutitrMt. W. MoOLIHTOOK,
u ; ' MI ?LITtt MoOLUItOCK.
Pitt*borfb»Jaa. Sid, UCS.
Tha wdanlgßart vffl matlna* tb* Oarat i&4
Torotahlng Botina* «i hantofora, at lli Marka*-
ittMU W, MoOLXNTOOJK.
GQ-PARTNBRBHIP NOTICK.—The
Dod«nlfß«d hBT« farmed * 00-Prrfnmk'D on.
4«f tha*tjlaofOLlVß& MoOLUTTOOK * 00., ud
bating porabaaadUaetitlrtatocfcof Csrpciiacs, Ofl
OMht, «a» from tfca Mami Bobiaeoa4 Oovw’Q
ooaUn&a tba Otxptt Boalnan a* Ho 29 fifthatraat.
AollcHlDg from tha pablio tha patron* g* so long ax*
taoded to oar pradaoanert.
T OUTXB KoOUHTOOKj,
obobqb b. flimoßf ' ;
•W.MoOLIROOK.«•.»
I» retiring Inna ibaOtrpat Bortaaaa tfea vadar
slgoadratainttaaka to Unlr maar trUad* Jbr Uuir
gaatnoapattd&tgfea&d baring th» ancraaoathat
oar toooanora wail offnddot.thalr batiftaaraa Uu
mm boafltlbia prtnirtplki»wa aak far than tha aana
S—rnSLiS."!®? 4 -* 7 *-h.*obihboh,«*o.,
83 Willatmt,«ad aproapt nttfanaetof all a>
eoutak axpaetad; - ; A. EOBIffBOH A 00.
. yitkbarKfcjMiJa d.iswitf ■ Z 7? >
TTALCABLB bTKAM FLOURING/
V MILL PROPBBTT TOE BAldfc rftoatadJo
tha thriving Ttllafaof Gotambkna, Ohte. ffhalfll]
kof brtst|‘ 'atotyi Itao| with an tagto# kba
aadnili-r’tbaaaa aTactadoaa lot ofiroand xoa.
Wmiag* bfaaacr*. Tb* aIU baa .tfafaatfcnoi
>toa«, tom Vtondrham,aada'lth»laiaini>
pißTnMßk'aaaalb found in a flnt clan aluTlKo*
in fall ooartUoc, doing a good btuiawa, and U offer
ad at baft tbaeoafiaa tfca ovaark going W«aL -- .
Applfattlioofl a Af ; H M<,r,A> n ¥7}g.ilfrL ««
Frank atrka. • •.■'.~ t . J, d.~ latt ..•
/AODFIBH.—3,OOOIb«. .Codfish for kit
•v?br-:p“ ! - f iim bilwomjh*co*^-
J*tS 1 WfcokaaTaGroaara/SarondMr mt.
Vaii family PuiOK
JLUV *>AUa«dUU9 n bnad3lßraakb« .v»
,!: 'j.v. J.«.piLWOßtgAnn ;
XTKW BOOKS.— / •
1> TH* BOOK BDHTIU. Bj J. B BirMb
-tdl ABMI OX 1 THJg/POTOMAO. B* Prkoa
TITAIT. BjrJaaa*Bdtßlcfctar,SYak.i
LBS rol; oloth and panr. -
. AMOBOTfIB TISSB. Cloth and papaV/ - . w
.w MATCBAL^ixitOIT.
TxTKstS?llBB By gaarr Ward Baaehtr.
- TXHBTSOV’STOXMB. Cahloat od.{ v
BOLMBft* rOBM*. Btmiaad Ooks l toEV
i*» /‘MAT M Ho.fis Wood atraot.
T>CBBIANPKBBLE; SFRCTACLK^
*V-rWutklnto| tin afttacki:®f Jaakia
op*clMja / *«Mka,wbo«Fln to tka am &5S
~ 7 j•• , ’
BB(I8U» PKBBM BPBCTAOLM
i. iaAW)»D,rno«*>rt O|«cto«, .
yWO.,y:
jrmw JLnT'BRTisKJHEJrrg.
TfJH- M. HERRON, M. 0 ?
iXAMnmtobueOMoh roßriaHoas.
Office, Ho; 144 Passest Anns*
dLLtQBTh’T GITT, P£.
lyOflet boar* from Ito 9 c*clfr>> p m. jegtat
XTOTICE TO SHIPPERS.—On *cd
ll star MONDAY, Jan. 88 h. 1861, th'Mto*.
lag rates-for Tmsarortation~vill~W
frstght fioa Pltttbargh to’Cbksgb':
UOib, .! 2d Clou. | 3d OaMt I, iACU*, e.
•«r 100 Bm I ftr I(X) At [..pcrlOQA*. [jiifloo.il**-
10, 84. I «• I. ■
Coal Oil, ;P«tiol*am. cr Carton Oil, la"
toads. 40 cents pcrlOOßta, *
Goal Oil, Petiolanm, or CStbon' Ofl. in .Jaia inatt
title!, 45 cents per 100 lbs. " v -
-JOHN J.
Geeeral ?ni|bti|rat, : Pi ft. , W. 8 O BtS 1
W.W OHAHOLIB*
Oenaral Prsijht B R.
* Jan. Slat. 1863 MB*!,.
ALLEGHEaYCOONTy,>e—
aMomeiaZch of fefuujrfea’fa.—ToUDS,
th* beirv-at-Uw-of itian MiswrQ. left oT«bm!
Pittsburgh, deo'd. At the ln»t*ac*of BobertJ>ai.
nil, lu. jbuinh»r*bj di*3 to be.andapprar.fca*
4bte*a,Wlf J. BlOHAEDSOlifßediiterofWHa,
Ad., is tod for Allegheny eoonty, os or btfon B t T*
ÜBDAT, theStstdeyor Jeoaery hexb
g'ster** one*; *t Pfttabttrgh,tben end there to uko :
oat Letten of Admlnlitratien-cn the estate ef said
James Maxwell, deo’d; or »how came, If aoj you
have, why kald Tatters should sot tone to hobert
ValieQ or eome othardt person* ■ ' /c
dim onfw Bf bttd'ud.M of at Pittt*'
bvAt'tUi S3d £t o( Jaasin, A, D IM9. u
. .WM. J. BIOS ABMOS; Begister. '
fogfltmgtw* ,
1863 186 3;
A Urge and complete amortmeat of newaad ekgnt
' ALSO, THS KBIT'- V<.'>
jNlilory Contic VaUntUuM*
'"~i BOW BIADT ;
The largest an! bast amortment la tb*dty,/.pnt op
lafSiflO* tUtsao ami $9O lotr,tof dealert, erin
large qo*a titles. A Übsral dlacoaat totb#'trade..
yourckders to
JOHN P. HUNT,
:J ’ j ,••h Ti •:
Maboitco Hall, Fitth Stbut.
JCAWOY KUKb; “
OHILD BBS'S TAHOT'f tTBSj ’
•BBT'S TUB OAFS, OOLLABS A QLOTBSf
BATS ABB OAFS.
•very variety aad style of the above goode on hand
and for vale at
* KoCOSS ft Co.'B,
80. 131 WOOD BTBIBT.
TJ IRON MANUFACTURERS AND
OtflßßS IHTMBIBTID.—ThsBLAST FOB*
S API, at Mlddleeex, MeroerxoaQts known as
the “MUDDLESBX JT ÜBS/OB, 1 ? hat bead lately:
reconstructed la;the most thorough manner, and
moth Improved* under thnapefintendenoe of rrpb
rie&oed aad eacoemfel managers; and its present
owners, having taken it obkfly to eecare indebted*
nme, oOer it for eels at a vary moderate price.. >■; i.
It ta believed that a very favorable oppartaalty Is
thee prevented to any one wishing to engage in the
business of making Pfg Metal, *«p#cl*lly a>,tn addi
tion to lto advantage* of oheepnad excellent quality
of €oal« aad transportation' imdlitlm, the bat learn
bo oetamaaoed immediately npon. securing the
McUlt eteck ef Ore, the Fussne being entirely
retdy ter iu tree to be lighted, '
It has a massive stone Stack; oh a redk foundation;
the health sod.llniag afa new, the.letter of Ho. 1
BoUraTfire brick for both inner aad ooter wailsL
The atock and opal homjw are nem| the machinery
and bet* blest pnt in order; new aad improved gel
Improvement*, and the whole made rtedyfor sue*
uOHfel operation.- ■ •.
. A railway brthga the beet quality of iron*mekiog
•ooel to thklevel of the tyanael head's* slow price,
jghLthe latedheoverim of n&mat onetddUloaanaige
Aeldi ln the ImslnUato vicinity, snsniw-an
■abundant supply for the future, at rates likely to bo
Im waid by active competition. -
The Furnace is eo situated astoum tbe Cahal, or
theSheoango Talley Bailroad, (promised to be com*
plated to Middlesex by May mat,) with nearly taaal
convenience* ” . . -
It libelfoved that then is no point’ W theßUn-
region there Ir agaeter o»hl>
Ter terms t«ke
Scperior, or to the at deretead; Ohio,
\ , ;hTb.tctoi asohT^.
fennary Ist, ItO. 1 , jelT.lm
HAVTi.OfHT'SOrFIOB. V
. I . SiwTtfkt imir9>Utk|]N3,|
'O'BALKD FBOf OSAIAKNDOBaiI)
D “PropoeUe tor bid Wlre,**wltt birecejred si
-tbaeSos anil WIDSUOITr tbs Stth bstaat,
st U o*«ioek| far 10,000 IbC of liVAB WIBB. la.U
to bt ssdaef th* beet soft issd, Sad dsllrered
st tfc» Sivy T«rd,freeof s 4 sspsoao to
tegovsruDtat, jtUU& t*s dayssflsr tfeeexnlrs
tlefeof tbesdTsrt’seassWsnd aaMecito tbs mi]
isaMOtfes of the Hs*y Ysrd.
uch dfcr IM be sodoaputed ;by e erllti B
iwutr, lined by «t or! non respmtbl* rtnon*,
c*xtiled tobyeoea* officer of tbe rorersmeat, eet
tba fertitfastthfbMderiff Juseirr is to# lowest,
sill Imaedietely enter tat* 'ontrsct,ifH adeemed
uc»«(N7i for the ttitfefel serf.raaat* of tbs trotk«
: JUfcdt .i ■ > ;-IvOTHUiabQg,Ussyiwat
/3.KAIJINQ OB' WASHINGTON,
vadeyilfoed, appointed to as*
Hu im tbsprjptotbd beaefiited by tbs
Washing** strtevtoe damages done to tKeprap-
Kty.iflbs. Meiy Bos b* the nUdlawowatot*.
bava made said aismttt, which nsy be sees st
the tOceotT. W.T. Wbit4lo6 Tifth iirseC/And
AoUot li lMreby ; glT#a 'ibbt tbeudentined will
■set itiiU OSes os TIUIfSiY.IIU STtb i&staat,
siSo'cteck a. st *to harad determine say cosa-
Jpiaintetoatmtybsmad* by nay eas iggrleftd by
ssid iiiimama. *oh«h. bTustoh,
"• K.TIBBML
. yoHiivuiao^
1 Jswsr>lfth«lHh6t l /••■•• - ‘ •
noNsirroiioN.WATKEi. *
V IXJAtittOS BtttlMs/ !■ V- ;"
BMUBMin 01 tODintU; ‘
liquid *tovm mtaii
. TO*BLI>*ftOBL«SBfcT«I> BAT FOXSOV;
LlßMfflrß BLOODjIBABOHMB;
( For«tofcy-; ,
J»» ■ ; oomt
[OB JOHHBTOB;-'
—d lWtWlCmto.
fi OTOBKB—The Qetobn Liit U&tod
Vr'flUUa Xdao Tax«, if aow deal tad w*Nr al'
A»(Ao»«( fertuTv«tt4kM
Otetefc WJkTXBaTUBTiaazt doer to tSe Cttj
Tr—-I j_
: Pwom who, kata aoi:pild "their faxaa «&J)m
fIXmMBU that m ftr imi,
Till batddadtfitttt>^ad;lot«if»HaUlj..
• ” - H. WHXTIr"
... |U OoUwtor rfU»«MPfctrict,?»»»■»■ ;
TjpaMß ok mbhtmurtgacms
Um<)*BAkx,Bo.an>tIBTBSTSUT I put*.
oa hnnb)» UrM. I :
/VrOTipE^—letter* Ad)rilnlrtr»liaa
iX IoUaUU ttßtar CUUoi,«M*e<WllUxa ■
-Uwva&fc fc**o grmattdtalWnv
4«rifa*«y ta to tb«f»il**U'.*Ar§
»(wtf«dto pmav oA that
hATicg oMim oc 4mmb(U miimi fii» wf trcratfa
4eo»d«xt vUI mate. vHkflßtdalay,
„ • . . JOEH-ir.OHALfAHI^v'r
, Vo.nw4ft«kM«,ntM<b|k^.
• : ' or. BWtEta.OHAIJ'AWr >
PitubirEb.J*».i»,Uc. S~>
§
UNDRra*- . . . ~ . . _
Jttkaii ftltfeßatttf, fcQtiij fcr teilj M*
jOOOßaTftwfcßaQ'Birtltfi I -
7fobM«*(nak WM&' ; | '•'-
UO bSSminiVilU 7«aij
iMttn<«a<iKMi>kr> ■■mptnou,
•Mtmi •;. • •■• ••.'■ .
T\&O.OOWLKT,'
' ■a-odn.so. in iui|iniß)'m ri
Mslwni .•■•'/• W •*;.
TT NIT B D BTATBB BBVENOB
tj (TAMP*. «»•» taetMoßu far mI» ti kfe
OfloaafSiteml'Xmmßizt vxz to lb« OUy
jal .. ; .| Dlrtriet. Piii?a.
DABLOB SKATK& tt* b«ri Inm*r-
■MBBSWmbb
._ ~~~:_;
jnsr MW*En.TMBEMBJ&a.
r|W (XHJNTKY HKKOHANTB AMU
“ Shiuf
EATOIT, MACIUJITI A COL,
No*. IT *nd 19 PUBi Btree.,
JoMtfnud raUlm of TKIHMIHSS, IXBBOI
•S^SSBfcKmBSEI^
BHIBTB and D&AWKB& WOOLFS HOODS. HU*
BIAB. BOABTB, BBFHTB AHD SHBTLAHD
WOOL} <4OO fta. UrmBOYAB*B,on haadaad
toanifs.. * ■
Oir stock was puekMMl bsfcrsUie ll piiUd.
tsaoslo prtoaa, and'wa ofiar snot ladacetasattto
CITY ABD; OOPHTBY MBBOHAHTS, MILLI«
PBDDLXBB, tod all vho boy to t»U iplm
. -.H. of
i , Staple Dry Goods,
4«» M
jNTEKEaTING TO CITY ud COON
-T»I D*iL«*MIILLIH*Ba A PIDBLIBS 7 ’
- Dvtof ‘tfcli.nonth (JTAStfABt.) w. rm&m
sailr* stoe* of ;tb* fcUowtnt ssaaocabW
MUduted Prictgy "
To msksrooatorSPßlHO OOOM. ;
* IMtn win ‘ Bid —ortasats of Uhsa goods
viQrIM to both sad nrfctf,
ths prioas of BAOj articles being low than they
eaa to-day bs'&oaght lathe KirTttt or Tfctiadef.
phis markets. " ' i
HKUUHtOWHi BOBTOH BIBBIDASD KBIT
. WOOLIHHOSIMBI;' •
QLOVW, QIUHTLRB, BUCK AHD WOOL
GLOVXd BHD MIT7B;
WOOLS* tmDIBBHUISAHDDBAWBBS;
WOOL HOODS, OOXFOETJ, B0ABF8; Ae.
A!», cf TBIDXIXBI, FAHOY QOODfI, BUT*
TOSS, THBBADB, BBUDB AHD HOTIOHi, V*X
stock DBofyiTMwa U it i fi— byaaytatheettj.
- Wo 1 ask'erpsdal “notice to ov stock of HOOF
■K.XKTB,ae w» hare fadlitiis tor supplying tbsbeet
MWK&m *
,: KAbBtHO fiLTDII, 7
1 7B KABUT nun, Mt rite.
(B*—l Fooritaad tha DhoowU . »-
MUMeHHKYS* mohulo-
FBTHIOHBHXDIBS FOB THB-FXOPIiB.
FBBBH .SUPPLY JUST BXOBLTXD.
MMjpWBAX THF FFpJpijt WF. IJV
ThS Qs4tn)nsd,:hi*iog ONd Protasor BUX
FHBBIB* HOMEOPATHIC BBHBDIBfI la oat
fcuallka with tbs m:*t satisfactory malls, and hat.
l"gfnll ooofldoaca to their geaalse&eis, parity aad
effosoy, ckstrritily rwoormsiHt tfasm ts atlpaisoaa
vbo frlih to bars safe tsUabM aod eficattpoa kema*
dltsatbaadtarpriTaisordoaMsttoaso: ' :
ShsßsT. Was.; Hoaae&sdttcr of •‘lbsßortbStn
ladspe&dsnt.” Aabars,«. T.j tbs Bar. X. H. Cm*
siO.' D. 7 Hector of Bt.. Faur's Oharsh, Atbazt,
k. I.j tbaßenß. X. Its*. Ohipialt of iba.Aabar*
Btats Pilson; tbs Bar, Bps&esr 'll;: Bios, Bsrttr,
B«v&dkdy Kan.} It* Jn/llsO' tm, fl, I,
Go* breads; ibrlutlaiwl Htcbole, latQmM
Ooefeteocs, H.T.; til*B*T.F.tt.Pratt,
tbs Bat. Joha B, Boble, BtiffSlo; 4. O. Hart, £eq. t
Utica, H. Y,; the HoaJ Heal Dow, Fcriiaatf, Ms.;
ths Hoa. behoykr OoUax,Ecnih Bead, lad.; tbs
Hon. Gstrge Boatphreys, H. I.; Deary D.'toak,
Sm., editor of «*Tbs Ohio atota Jcanai,*'Ootaabps,
chfo; its Hoa. k H. Grakaa. Moiiaa, UUao'srttts
HotuThoaai J. Oba WMoataslla, Fla {Ahd aod.’
Jossfh Bsotdkt, T.; Wa. Bristol, Beq,'
Utles, h. T.; A. B. Food, Esq , Utica, 7.; Jamas
Plaakstt, Esj n NsskTlUs, Tsoa.
. LUfFOFVFXOiFIU &BKIDIEB.
No. I—lor Ft»ir, CoDgoedoa and Infiimtaatloa.
No 2—For i Wor« Tntr, Worm Ooife. We.ting
the,Bed. ■ j .
No. St—lor Colic, Crying, Teething end Wekeful*
uiittleh&lit
Ho. 4-lor Diarrhea, Cholera laintam and Bom
•f Ooap’ainta.:
Ho. B—For Od'x, Griptsgi, Djantenr or Bloody
> Ho.&—TorCbc4ora,Cholor*Horbw,VoBiltlfi(. 1
Ho. 7—-Ter Cold*, Inflconxa. Bor* ThroiU/1
: H0.9-Torlooia*ocbe|T|oo>oebo» Hotmlfio.. /
Ho. 0— for Boodocho, vortigo, Boot and ftiap
oftboßool. J
80. 10—Cyapopirfo MZ*-To? W. ok ond Dortoyod
Stomach,Coostl^OlioaondLlrorCoßtptatnfc
Ho. 11— For tomato imgnlantlao, t canty, Poland
or Boptwrd Tortoda. , /:
' He ’ ' - r low' ' * ‘'- L
Jo. x.-—Tor. 'rnfiiaa ITanma ftaiTliic
Joanof
. Xo. Ompi Houm Oboth, Bid BmiUiuc. 1
I Mbmm FOa-Tat
tianß,‘£lmplc* on tiw Pat*.- v
i ..Mia. >•
Caw cf SO rii’a* oaaapUto,in morocco and beek4s 00
Omoof 90 tUtoaod book, plain 4 001
Opccf ,..,1 0Q
Oaaaof 9Bn«b«*d wnu» and bonk/, r 00,
>ln|l>mabtnd bcxaa, with SO;;
&hgls lagunad boxaa, with &0
Largo cam ol 9 os: Tlaia, for phwlriano-....,4.U 00.
Atsospsourioa. '
Far JrQmoor Wfflentt, La
bored Braat&lng, aitvnded with Cronpand Kxpacto*
railoo. Prtoa, oOctnto pa/box.
1 For Far JHtckergm cm ymhum— Dfaehargm from
.thi far,UcnsaltOttkaddlwaf HamiorKrr«
ciiiili. T<r koiau la tha Hard. Bwihm cf Hot*
lag and Btegiegin tha'lan, and lar«Acfca. 'Plica,
80 canto per mx. 1 / , - '
r Fur garq/Vto.—tnlajgad'Gliada, Salaried and Is*
; doraUug Toxuiis* bvaoißga and- Old
lona Oasnasj ot ObQdruu 1 Prtca, *0 <anta par bn.
i: Far Qomral 2>aHHto.—FMaltt Sarroeu W«ak>
I ot bidMß limiinltadl*
1 calkm ar, Ex banning Ittaahargaa. Filoay 40 bants
; par box. r- /;\ ; . i >•••*•■
I ■ JW Acondolitl<ms» .TomldißraQ*
; ingib withMotj BceraUcn*. fries, flOxgafcfcox.'
! For Bm bkJmM<~lkmthij Slcbnaaa, Vertigo, Van
••a, V.miting,aad llanrae from rid Jig or -motion;
aftLWMf ha|.;
*Krpi£*TrK<»™«£ Ter Brawl, Bwal Cmotll,
iUitni:
.PriON/eOcaatopar box. ; :-> i —>■
JW;jM*<aar SwMomt. Inrofaatary BtoAargm
aadAcneeqnaatPrcstntioaaa&DebUlijr. Ibamoat
•occanfe! aad afldast nud; knows,,and pa j &•
r«litdsponaa aeaxa. Prio»i |I pw box. i
r. ■"x:!:? johh !*. rtntTOH,
W# Apnt'lbr'tba Wpbfft'Ootmtti f _;-.;-;: ;.
' 'Km.' 67 aid 69 E&n.Bniik
10 000’ U&AXK ub
. (Tor AlbuuJ
.V’- : v or
OIHIAAIA A»*TI ... .
matmmi. J^WTxßa.Ainciiuioiiußi
P*OIUI*m_FOBIIfIB rOBTBASM;J
•;»iMMWyiWMni,rt ■■•.-- , ,
.' 'wimtArii'or aotmmw ASPAordM; *.'
.cootot raeiATUoa, TAXHTtHoa, as.
_ A tail* •mottmat of: ~
Photograph 'Mbmm.
■«tOAHI M vpmS inMii mrydoj,
. aoj. :. i AT ,
PITTOCK’B,
qjwctiimi wt* omci.'
~ - ■ . ;• •■ ,-)-;i
0 w.“WHiiiJiB A co£g-L'- ~(s r - •
PaaUtp-Bt*ciag
(alaKsom,lfa. rtTosrtli
. XlMplbeUaw sn ttni aftwito tmMT Aolkn
ttna.nua. . .Iter Kuo. utapU mt tuoUMll
woisoldMostotWtopocAcUao. Oonrtss tiros
.MlD)WlAlnWuaiHl«dMil!iUi
.i_v .
; CoKlte^
r .si/H S '" u ’k : ’ .. ’ A*4 Brakft* U ...
ranox.utni
H:BBOAD BTSIBT, X— Tort.'
jrmompijoo. i«Hiiim
BMBCH AfiKNCfT - '
«» Tmtnrik «,
;;-wj*r» lusHox rasob oob»a*t,
U {auUtfaa totbitiiCltKtt nwinlilt | WMI
~ 80H0MAEKB t LANO,
i ÜBnrntraigT'-
(imn to Jmhi BtlatMuotL,)
saa*gwrt*Hsa&r
if w.r.
DRrvooi
BUYERS
Oan nr* money by naklog thitr porchaees it
c. ransout lote*co.>s.
DOMESTICS,
The largest and best assorted stock tzk thadty, Mid
oheaper thin thejeanbe ptathasedin nay Whole*
a,ls or Detail Ham* either.XAJßT OBWK3T OF
TEX MOUNTAINS.
N. B-Olr. m u «ailj o*U«nd m* fcr jtmaalna.
O.HAHSOI. LOVE * CO.,
- T4HASMT BTBOI.
gOOP SKIRTS, - - i
BUgttly MtUd.*tOljMnin<pff at my lo w prised, »t
■ hobhvs nuniisfi sxose,! .; ‘
KIT • 77 * 78mm8TBWT,
gALMORAL SKIRTS, !J
’■ '/ . Ycr7chHPi*t _ . I’-.
HORN E’S.
77 *Ta»*BKrr mp n
spurn |
„ 1 -Jo*tno*lT«4|iiir«*ji-j
‘ ''/aiwAnir;...,.
XcMltei’ Bem-StUchtißPdVn.
For ths pnunt, than gocdi wflt heeeU ai,6id
prices, by Udln eu nn
: -‘. _-‘- J j ;'i,\
: iOSEPH HOBinp, ;1
J*W ■ - 77 A 7, HmwitMTT.
JjJQ LBS, STEWARTS /PATENT
nuIAS, U Um Uttßi XuterapTlDes,fer«tet>7
KAGBVII* OLY9S, -
I*l4 . ' " : fnliiAattnet.
IJIHK HANDBOMEBT TETI—A new
*-•- ■■nrtmentof j : "‘i'/
surrLixiirstncauansaißTe, ■
Jntf natnd bj :'{ MACMW * OLTDA : J
M 4 T 8 Maiffcst'hfc. bet. 4tb sad Plsmoad.
LABOR INVOICE OP ALPAGGA
BHAina BtAae-aoLnaiao;
AIULUt,HUHBOULT, iinij other desirable ttokus,
lot mind tqr ' HACttCM » QLTDI,
I*l4 / ' ■ I
QLOdINQ OUT SALS
GOODSI
EATOX, IHACBtHI & CO.,
rnTloai to mUin( IWt AHITOAI. IKTBHTOBT,
■redectrooe off oloal^b^thifrinttao'etockif
WISHER GOODS
Mbr» tbo fist dnycfFebrwary met. Hilwli as
all fe* advantages «f
th.Bjriromoi.'k*s» rnpHon. ;
” BATOH, XAOSVk I CO.,
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rjaaa s j. m. dayis, aoci.
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Wili bi •oldp itdrli’ 61 alfth atnot»
atock of Dry 4k>odi and Fancy Artldai, oomprkla
Park flaid Alpaocaa, Pgi
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Linos, Tobla Pamatk, ZJnan.'Kic
kUh ,<Mlorod iSblo toTon, WbiU Lawn Baadhat
ch ow, LadW aad Hoophklrts, Frmo
Conota, ; Xmbroid9ry.&eU, Colored Blbboss. Ladlw
and iGhUdnn’a'Xoi'byr Wool Qosdi, HocUry an
Cotton, Fiat, Seodlco, Praa Tnal
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: SrtnddoUUrhoaOy Boavor and Filot Cloths, Fane
TlawtmrM. riil-1 fiatlneU, Ladles'
-tlsnaal Shirts, Wh.ts and Colored Shirts, CanU
j>T4W«n, Wooten ' Jackets, Guernsey shirts, Ha
'sedbs and >Liaea;Shlrt Bosoms, Patent Thtsad, Oo
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. T>OOKb T PaOTuGRAPH' ALBUMS
- - IJ Ao.,Rd Anctlon prises, at Maisoaio B«U AncUt!
. Bonss, 66 Fifth stmt,-for a ftw days only. Iwj
•cloMont;thsiiaSanosof Mr. Pratt'sgteat consl|t
.'mtnt'of Bioks,Pho»ogrmph Albums, Paper, fust
rßNtes, 9oldPsns,'.Ae., at prlra's saleat Anctk
price. Call soon, if jhro want bargains. -
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