The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 27, 1863, Image 2

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TUESDAY MORNING, JAN' 37.
The Interest oa the State irebt<-
We prist in another oolumn antrticle
from erespectedoorrespondent, signed “Ft
saids,” upon this subjeot. -The author takes
.- • -"Verrydeeldedground upon a question of
great delicacy and difficulty, and we are by
so mease convinced that he has taken the
Tight tide of the question. v:
. While we admit that .under the law of
Congress the State authorities may die*
' .. ehsrgS the interest oh the bonds of the
Commonwealth in “legal tender” notes, we
must not forget two oh three other things:'
. Theflrst lsJthat the holders of .those
■ bonds hare a p edge that the accruing in*
tereetshallbei eld in ooinorits equivalent.
The next is, hat bonds of the State to the
amount of twe tty-two millions of dollars,
hare matured, ind that to that amount she
keeps the holdi rh is the relation of invol
untary aieditoas. That being eo, the Btate
Is bound eitherllo pay fte interest as per
oontraot, or discharge the principal.
In the third place, more than half the
debt of the Commonwealth is held by people
in foreign and to pay the inter
■ ttt oil the, bonds bold b/ tbom in Uio paper
monoy of this country would be repudia
tion to tbe amoont of 46 or 60 per oonu It
ls nofboltof theirs that the “lawful money”
of the United States is of leas value than
ooln.
Oiir correspondent says, “Our State is
asked to treat the legal tender currenoy of
the General Gcyernmeut as bogus.” ' Not
at’alL Those who advocate the payment
of, the State interest in coin, onlyask that
the State do precisely what the General
Government itself is doing—pay interest
dh loans in ooln; nor is the proposition to
do so as mnoh calculated to discredit the
national currenoy as is the refusal of that
Government to receive its own ourrenoy in
payment of. duties on imports.
. Again: New York and Massachusetts, as
well, as the General Government, pay the
interest on their bonds is ooin or its equiv
alent; and so long as they do so,'will any
Pennsylvanian desire—although it may be
onerous until we light on happier'times—
that our noble old Commonwealth should
do otherwise?—more especially as more
than half her obligations are over due ?
Squeamlshness. !
WerecenUy copied some statements of
cases of shameful and horrible depravity
brought to light in New Orleans and South
Caro Una—depravity disgusting enough to
be sure, but which could never have been
perpetrated exoept is that hot-bed of all
that is vile and atrocious, domestio slaTery.
The examples we gave only prived what
both philosophy and experience have ever
taught,that men cannot by foree and statute
reduce one class of human beings to the
obnditionof brutes without becoming brutes
themselves, so inexorable ;is the law that
“with what measure ye mete it shall be
measured to you again.”
f: But it appears that some of the Democ
racy are vary much dlsgusthd—notthat these
atrocities should have taken plsoe—not
that abominations surpassing all that we
know or.have imagined of Sodom itself
should have been perpetrated under the
Shelter of the slave code—not that fathers
should have treated their ehfldren as only
brutes would—not that colored men, with
out regard to whether they were freemen
or slaves, should have been savagely tor
taxed,,or murdered in cold blood—not any
of these things, but only that thepapeTS of
the country, With as mnoh delicacy as is
possible in the ease, should let the world
know what horrors inhere in that damna
: ble. institution, which Wesley well eharao
- terlsedaa “the sum of all.villainiea," and
Sbi of which sprung this great rebellion, that
has well nigh ruined our glorious country,
and carried lamentation and mourning into
almost every household.
■ The Pittsburgh Pott, of Monday morn-.
.Yagj has an, article oomplaininjg of these
revelations of the foulness and wickedness
of the institution which is atones the eor
ner-stone of the Rebel Confederacy and of
its party. It says:
. “The Pittsburgh Gaxtllt hlt lately car
ried : this practice to such an extent that
we have been requested by some of its read
ers to protest against its oontinuanoe.”
. We think we know what is due to the
purity of domestic life, and else what is due
. to truth, to freedom and to our ocuntry,
: and that we axe as ready to ad the part of
Shorn and Japhetas are any other men;
■but neither delicacy, nor good morals, nor
r a proper regard for the public heal require
us to east a mantle over inish hideous atro
oitles as those under consideration. The
source of these seoref abominations and
publio calamities has got talw extirpated,
before wo can be either a free ok even a de
cent nation;, so our fastidious friends, if
such there be, must try . tq brace up their
ddisate jserves while, with all possible re
gard far propriety, we lay bare its abomi-
aflUoafl.. -W« Xsovr it wIU c*ny with it
(EflpolitlMloqribinAtioii Willi obAr-
impudnee, ilg ntmMn inU the
' “demoornUo piety f bat we eianot
that, ntr would well we eonld. BattrMde
jabbrMj'it hit Indeetraotible principle, end
' witl bome ap this abomineblo
thlsg whloh b»» it now in its ineky «m
-breofl ahsUbe flhoffled| ofL -
./ New Jersey. (
-The gotbpin New York bj
the Woodi,.Jose YAHj EDAKH/BRooKs &
end bended over |to tbo Wbite-liTered
Democrets of tbe New Jmey Legiiletare
to bo pot through, sailing for a Hational
i’. ... Oonsentlon to mokejpenoe by submission
. / to thefiouthern traitors, on likely to be
_.’ smothered in oommiUee. . Instead of the
> resolutions being referred to o Select
mitteoof pesos men, os was expected, and
■ Intended they were bonded otot to the
.Committee on Federal Eolations, the mem
ber! of which hare no idea at brering the
wrath of an indignant nation ond oommit
’ ting political'suiolde by inking fSToroble
aottonupon them. . / 'I; ' ;
. , Nnw Tonic Asiimjlt. —After more than
.V > ninety ballots, tko Be* York Heiuo of
was organised by the elec
tion of ,Kr. Oamcorr, a Union Demoorat,
. : tko candidate of Urn Bepublioans, oo Speak-
er. Thus ends happily one of tko most ex
' citing ond dongerotm contests in the etnu
try. This seouree the ohoioi of n true
' Mend of the Union for United Btotee Sen
ator. - ’‘V: ~.r.
■ Is X. Jarrxxsox Bonn the eome penon
‘ “TwSoiinaerly kept bor at r HbUldoyabnrg,
. - andmors rsoantly la Carlisle! '
The Betels In DemUr-A Crv of
Distress from Richmond—A Han*
* r «£ Thousand Ben Immediately,
or the Rebels are Lost. ”
The following fs the ffiain portion of the
remarkable article in |the Hichmosd St
aminer, of the 20th insLj to which reference
whs made by our Washington correspond
ent yesterday:
It 1* not altogether an empty boast on
the part of the Yankee* that they hold all
they hare ever held, and that another year
or two of suoh. progress as they hare al
ready made will find (item masters of the
Southern Coqfederacy.j They who think
to be achieredby brilliant
but inconsequential victories, would do well
to look with the natural eye at; the magni
tude of Yankee possessions in Onr country.
Maryland, SKentucSy And Missouriare
claimed; as constituent parts of the Confed
eration; they are as much in the power of
Lincoln as ; Maine anti Minnesota. The
pledge, once deemed foolish by the South, that
Af would u holdj occupy and all ike
forte belonging to the United Statu govern*
meat, hoe been redeemed Almost to the Utter by
Lincoln. Forts Pickens and Morgan we
still retain, bat, with these exceptions, all
the strongholds bn the seaboard, from Fort
ress Monroe to the Bio! Grande, are in the
hands of the enemy. < •
Vety consoling and' very easy to say
that it was impossible ,to prevent all this,
and that the occupation, of the outer edge of
thußepublio amounts to nothing. Drewry’s
Bluff and Vioksburg give the lie Co'thefirst
assertion, and the onward movement of
Rosecrans towards AUbama, the presence
of Grant in north Mississippi, and of Curtis
in middle Arkansas, jto say nothing of
Banks at New Orleans and Baton Rougej
ret at rut the silly dream that a thin strip of
sea coast only is in the possession of our fosti
The truth is, the Yankees are in great force
in the very heart of the Confederacy ; they
swarm on all our borders; they threaten every
important city belonging to tu, and nearly
two hundred thousand of them are within
two days’ march of the Confederate capital.
This is no fiction.; It ib a faot so. positive
that none can deny it.
Nor is this all. Tho President (Davis)
tells us, in his message, that the troubles
with the Indian tribes have been removed,
and no further difficulty is anticipated.
The intelligence we obtain from private
and trustworthy sources does not confirm
the President’s sanguine expectations. The
trouble with the Cherbkees was, in great
part, due to the faot some seven or
eight thousand of them, now in arms, had
_not received a cent of pay for fourteen
months. It is true that paper money has
been seat to them, and jew now, it is to be
hoped, has reached, its destination. But
Indians do not like paper money.
In Arkansas Gen. Hindman is very far
from being a favorite, even among Ms own
people, and so destitute are some of the
new levies who have volnnteered to come
oat 6f Missouri to join oar armies, that
whole battalions of them have been seen
marching barefoot through snow three
inches deep. Add to Ihis the faot that, so
far as the pnbllo is permitted to know,
New Mexico, and Arisona are, for the time
being, lost to os, and that the state of dis
affection in Tennessee and Mississippi
(growing oat of the appointment of incom
petent officers and the fancied neglect of
that country by tho Confederate govern
ment—not from any . lack of fervor in the
cause), which President Davis’s visit was
intended to heal, is likely to revive nnder
the depressing influence of Bragg’s retreat
and his continuance in command—add all
this to the foregoing,|and it will be seen
that* the Yankees have much to encourage
them tn iheprosecutionof the war, and we see
not a little to excite serious apprehensions as
to the future.
Tike remedy for this state of thing Is ob
vious. It lies in the; extension and rigid
enforcement of. that law to whieh' we owe
our salvation. We most bring out the con
scripts and diminish! exemptions. If this
is done the chapter of: failures In the South?
west will come to augend. j
Able-bodied men must not be allowed to j
stay at home on the of attending |
to twenty negroes. Here in Yfrjlnie there !
are, in many places, contiguous plants- \
tions, numbering in the‘Aggregate hundreds !
of slaves, without a solitary white man left;
to gnard them. The gentle authority of
ladies has been found amply sufficient to
control the obedient African population.
With the first opening of spring comes the
last tremendous shock of this war.! Many
of the Yankee troops are nine months'
men. More are enlisted" for two years,
their time expiring in May next. Up lb
that time they will be available, and we may
be very sure that all ihe fighting that can
possibly be gotten out of them will'be had
before they, are allowed to go home. They
outnumber us two to one. There is a limit
to the enduronee of the brave ffien at Tulla
; home, Grenada and Vicksburg. They must
be sustained, strengthened, reinforced. If
within the next two months we do hot add
seventy-five or a hundred thousand men to our
forcu in the Southwest we shall come to grief.
If we do add them, we are safe beyond per
advsnture, and next summer wIU witness
the final triumph of our arms.
Uisnoori and Delaware.
It lees gretif/isg: rs U isremerkeble
tbet these two—4helone the most'oorih
.western aad the otbejr the moat northMßt
ern of the slaye 8 teles—shoal d both heye
. errejed themselTes on the side of the
Union end Emancipation. .Indeed, these
two pHnciplea ere now identical. Missouri
is busily engaged in |he work of Aboliilon,
and may now be classed among the Free
States; while Delaware, at the last election
chose as her Governor, William Caheojt,
who discharges his first shot into the citaf
del of Slavery aad Treason in one of tbfi
noblest inaugural addresses we have seen.
On the matter of arbitrary arrests, he is of
the opinion that no loyal citHenwill grum
ble at mistakes by the Government in euoh
a time as this, and that the unpatrlotio
and disloyal hays no right to complain on*
der any circumstances. With the question
oL Slavery and the negroes the Governor
grapples boldly. • He shows 'that it is de
cidedly for the interest of Delaware to
-ehooee the side of Freedom. Her trade ant t
oommeree are With tiie North, and her pros
perity is indlssolub)|y linked with that of
the >free States. He takes high and un
equivocal ground for Emancipation, recom
mending the passage of a law for the gra
dual abolition of Slavery, and brings to
the support of this jrlew some very strong
argument. In his -biosing paragraph, he
remarks: - j--
He who calculates that o notion con be
InTolred in o struggle like this, ond tint
no practical results! will follow victory or
defeat, ku read history to little purpose.
It would be ao reasonable to expecV a hur.
rioahetopassthrbughtheforeet without
learing the ground strewn with dead
broaches ond aaplets tranks, as that
this tempest of oivil; war should sweep over
the land ond lean no memorial of its pro
gress. The longer the contest Is protracted,
the more radical | will be the change
wrought. jj
Pusout Lapoix'a Last. —The Presi
dent looks haggard and careworn—who
wonders st it?—jet ho preserves his good
nature, and some new story or ton mot from
him Is always In eiroolation. The lost was
ottered on Saturday, st thepubllo reception
when a western paymaster in foil MsJoe’s
attiro-waa introdnwd, and said: "Being
here Mr. Linooln, I - thought Pd call ana
pay my respeots.” "Prom the complain ts
of the soldiers,” reiponded the President^
—s<uhmgtm Q>rritponimu
nab
Tn,nla tad nuLtlaf istir orollktlj tp
w» a (mt ll»od'la'tli»low« OUo.
.Copfbbhxap Scour Bocirn*s.-f*lii the
Indiana legislator*bn - Thursday oflast
week a resolution was offered;;.ln'ib*
House, ordering an Investigation into the
eeoTet political societies alleged to exist in.
Indiana. Every democrat In the • House
roted against the resolution. The Indian
apolis Journal says that legal and abund
ant proof of the operations,- oaths, pass
words and purposes of the order has been
obtained, and will be. published at the
proper time.
B 1&. Srxscx, of Liverpool, who, as the
intercepted correspondence ..shows, is the
financial agent of the rebel government,
has for two yean been writing letters to
the London fists* In the assumed character
of an impartial British-merchant. His
honesty and that of the fist** are apparent.
LECTURES.
LIBRARY ABSO
'iv OIATION LBOTtram.
GEORGE VANDBKHOFF
WUI dn tvo mtlifit ftoa Titter Bqio'i losu
** Lm M mbhV 1 bef-i» lha Library Association
tad Ifc* jroblic (socially, at
CONCERT HAJXi,
Iwaiii ud Tlundaj liaiiip, Ju. 27 ud 29.
Fiosunu.
IMui.-Futl TntciAn Vicn.
TnaCuxa.
" Btaona.
Par n. Juntos ud its Yictuc.
' iXcfou.—Sam * suta's Yaanmas; A Duiooua
Bmrmaa Old Yum in Son.
TB ORB DAT EVE SIXQ.
Oo—U*. —Past l Tra Isa 101 Lira.
Bxcosta* wits Oosxtta.
Ta* Sscaf*
Past n. Tax Gsays iso ns Tsaasr.
Isis oa aura.
Dici**» — H&. PjCEWICK IS A PItMSXXSQ P*».
siaiitsxTraßketehof Burpan.ng Honor.
fIQT Tickets, 45 OKNTS—to be bod At the Musle
and Book Btores, Library boo mi and at the Door.
Deon open at fIK o’clock; Lecture to begin at TH>
W. H. ktaotn,
Joun kuut,
W. D. MoQovax, }• Lecture Oounittee.
J. B. H usx st,
Qao. W. Wctiai.
waku.
LAFAYETTE HALL,
OH
Wednesday Evening, Jan. 38.
The dlsttsgul had American Humorist,
SB. CHiBLSS F. BROWNE,
-•ABTCXUS WABD."
Hei baas eogaged to deliver hi* uv Husoroa
Lector#, called
"BUTT HIHOTX9 IH AFRICA,"
As shore specified.
■W Ticket*, 25 OINTB.
opes at T o'clock ; Lecture to eemmeoce
at*. Thtre will be no nmivad teats, although tbe
front toots ore Intended exclusively tor gentlemen
with lodUs.
•^Noticx.—Tk« public oro reaptctfollj inform
ed that fhv will pooitiTol* bo tho only aiineursnr*
h*» of •• ARTIMUB WARD 1 this Meson.
J*B3tM
MLN ONLY
MANHOOD—Its Dccltbi ax* Bhtoaaiiox.
Bj Trot. 0.8. BOWIiXB,
CONCERT HALL,
WEDNESDAY, Jonuorg ISO, *1 7Jf o'Eeek * m.
LADIES "only.
WEDNESDAY, Jon. 280, at IRy.
MATTOX ITT ASD riKALK PERFECTION.
TO Single Admission, tft CENTS.
•WPrjle_*lsnel Examinations dally, and MON-
DAT ASD TUESDAY BYSHIBG* at tko ST.
QgAM.IB HOTEL. / j&tM
PUBLIC JTOTICES.
O?ALLSGHKNX CITT COLLEGE,
Omtr of lowxk and fiaaduky Bttaata.—
Tho Toath •Aapotl Bwlon begins cut MONDAY,
Tab. 2d, aad eadsJone 17 th. Bataa of TuDtaa
frost fid to tSD. Tor Totorotoio, fta., apply fo
JaJ7;lm , JOS. X. tocEBE, Principal.
onux/AuiußT Viun Miium ul, i
PUtatmrgb, Jam. toto, 1f63. X
ACCORDANOK WITH AN
Ixvir -- ACT OP ASSEMBLY m nlstioa to tha
lima of holding tha Anoaal Xlaoliam of tba Alta*
ghmy YaU»y Railroad Company, lha
mu iMTaby notiAad that- an atactloa few Officcca, to
•aeva forth# earning jmivriXk be held at the Ofloa
of tha -Ooaacasy, 14 the Oity ef rutotnrgh, ea
TUESDAY, Pebtnary S4th, 1t63. at 10 o'clock a. sl,
inctoad of P«b. Sd, 18fo, aa pravfowlv anaennoad.
loMiti 80, ORE, flecretary.
NOTICE.
Ovncm Pmmnnwa A Bonom Mom Co., i ,
, Plttabnrgh, Jan. S«<h, lAfo
The Elrertoteof the Plttaeorgb A Boatoo Mining
Compeaybeve thta day datlared aDlvidaad ef lota
DOLLARS FU SHARE ea the ttapltol Stock,
piyabla le BtockhoUrr* or thvtr Lgal nnraaaaia
Ur.a on ant ifar TMOMDAY, tha Elk lsat.
THOS. M. HOWE, Twaantar.
MSN TAKE NOTICE.—A
avatfng of Goal Mae, aad all othan Intarwt
ad.wQl ba haUattha BOARD OP TRADE BOOMS,
on TOXsDaT, Jan. 27tb, at n. m., for tha
pnrpaiael taking nation In gefmaae to tha nraaaot
onraaaonnbta and excrefunt Caaand of Oeal Mleera.
A very gnatil atuadnaaa to dvtrabta, that there
may ba eeaamt el action. .
Jail:ld MAHY COAL MIH. ,
AND CONNELLS
“W VILLX RAILROAD COMPAHT.—PtRST
MO&TOAOB TURTLE CREEK OOHSTRUCTION
BuHlß.—Holdara arebareby notiflad that tha la.
jeraat cenponaoa (heabova Benda, dna FEBRUARY
'laL IM*, will bapAld after that day.on praaantatfon
aaa-dtllTvry at tha affioa ef tbo Fittabnrgh Treat
O.apaay, Wood atraat. W. O. HOOQaRT,
Ulßoedtd facratovy and Traaauraf.
DEPOSIT CO.—
Tha Aanaat-RUcUon of aavan Dfrcctor* of
thla Oompaay, to aarrv fbr on# year, will ha bald at
tha Bank, on 3i, IMS, batwaan tha
honraof 8 and 6 o'clock p. n\
JOBE P: BXKJH, Oaaklvr.
Simlaghaa, Jam. 17th, 1843 td \
JTMW ADFEATIOMEJITA
FU HALS.—9S Acres, mon dr less,
of Coal, In Bast Dear township, - AUaghaay
coonty, end aad a half mllav fron tha Bcrcngh of
Taraatoa.' and thraa fonrtha of a mile from the Al
leghany mar and Pennsylvania canal, and havlag a
good (aval vendto and from the river to saldcoal.
The atmtinm of Rltmminsaa Coat tonhont aU fast In
thlckntaa, and a> good quality; aadn thraa fbat vain
of Cannal wool uamoolataly above tha BUamlaons
CotL Any peraoba.wjtMcg to parchaaa can obtain
iafaimatloo from tbaa«baerihare,on tha mmtoaa.
GROBGB OHBIsT,
FREDERICK CHRIST.
Tarvotom, Jan, tth.ma falgJtwT-Ja»Tdhfd
01 HA Ann ™ GOLD AND SILVER
VAUIfyvUV MOESY WANTED.—WiII give
iu canto on tha dollar; will take $1 or |WO at a timd.
A 160 acre tun for a tie at a bar gala; aim, 4
splendid lota an Fean'iffvanta Avaxnm.
$34,003 to loan oa mottgagea, from(l to 10 years.
All aegollAUo&a confided to me will ha promptly
attended to. J. K. MORaHUB,
Banking Hoaaa, 80. H 7 fourth street,
jarfrretflu
yyANTniu—
•IX OOOD BECOfiD-HAED SABOIS,
Holding from 600 toiCO.bamli,
Apply to BREWER, BURKE ft OD. y
its War, oorpT of Henryk 8L
Ja27:3t 2hx<
tJUKKGWKn LKXIiiUIGW MUtt-
JJ YARD.—Wo mo aralo In reealtt of a rupply of
thla nnaquallad Me«tard,pat np in qoartsr, half aad
whole boxes, and for ante by tha docea tr at retail,
at tha Family Ornery Store of
JOHN A RBBSHAW,
' JUT ' oornar Llhartv and Band atresia.
TSTOBGKBTBEBHIKE BAUOK, inpa
V T rior to bo? other u t nllik tor HnU, nih»
w*fi Boepe, *«.• b fell eappljr la' platea&d beif pu,
toother with b nrM; of other Aog’leh Bad Amor
kßh Baam, fer obU by'
■ ' JTOHNA.BBVBHAV,
Jw eorof Liberty »ad Head ilieete. ,
ULIVJS OUi.—A oapplroftho
*"•* htaode Itßttaa bb4 BordOßQ •iie l la qurte
Md pUfe, noel Ted BBd fer eel* Bt the Vamhr Oroeery
JOHH A. BWhfIHAW,
1”? QQfer Mberty Bed Bead etieeto.
. —Ju»t tool
» *o9* BAUD HAf,
COLVIH A MAfIOH,
Wo. OgalthCeM ft fat.
«M u>Ao jfKAOli BU)W i-Oi'A-
X TOWS;
£0 boakrta While Biaoi ;
SO do, Oaloae; .
yi H 4 Beoood SrmU
<**7 . ■ . r»tHK YAK QOBDM
I -iujusok—4«j bozo* w. KV’-T-T
too do Haoban:
; j.onil[mT.n
jrxwr ABrnKTis
DB LH.AHD'B
AHTI-BHEUHATIC BASD
Permanency corn RHEUMATISM, In all Dsval
oas form.
Acuta or Inftaavatory; Chronl-, Luo^a
10, Sciatica P eurodyu# Ac.; Stiffness of tho
dots sad Cramps; Goat, Neuralgia, and all
Ferrous A fleet leu; Rryidpelad fait Rbeum
aad Scrofulous Eruptions of tfebedy; Neu
tralises ih* Impurtke of iha Blood- aid
Plaids ot tbs whole system, a d offoctraUf
counteracting Msrrurtol mod Othor pekenou*
laft-sneos.
It is a coaveatoatlr anatf 4 BELT, con
taining a Msdieatod GompoaOd, to to voro
atoond the body, ebcut the east, equally ef
tooting all parts, wherever the disease may bo.
It can bo worn «! boot Injury to tho moat
ddteate porsca, aad no dung* In tbo p>oi«r
babito off living is requ'red. ! It «atir*/y re
moros tbo disoooa from tho system, «itnoot
tho ftßademe wo. in rack cases, of powerful
Intern* 1 medicines, which wsokea ant (Le roy
the comtUatfoD, and give lempvrarg rellßl
kblyfay ttmptfging de>den ng
Its vltaii’.y. By tt<li trea’mact the medicinal
pmpertJooeortatn»dlaihe BAHD.bo’ngota
kifh'g a-omcßc and volatile nature, and capable
o' be no rbed, iftrodyA the po et cj
Ihe ini, tome fate Afreet contact ntlk (be
BLOOD, aad general circefaffcie, without bar*
tog first to paM tbroegh the stoma h, wblob
would tend not only to detract from their cn
raliva powers, bat to Impair tbo internal or
gans and derange the dlg-stlou alio—thus
avoiding tho tojrmom* e/ect*, to often the re*
ittlt of tale*rai r owdiei. and effecting a per
fect esre by purifying «mi tqnaiiting ike circular
Cfca ef (Ao vital find*, aad rmioneg toe poiff
effoetoi to a healthy cMdltioa. iThl«BAhDla
atoo a laeAjmveryU M AMTI-MIBOOBIAL
AGSKT. n vatomolbolsgthaprfmary rasso
of a largo part of tho bTIFfcNJMB, NEU.
BALQIU PAIBB and BBXOMATICfI, so
ptsvalent—and sill
XSTiaZLT BSLIETB THE SYSTEM
from its pornicioos effects.
Modorato ceeoo are cared in A low dsjs, end
vro are coaitantly reoolTing undoubted testi
m-nlsls—tfr which wo Invite inspection at our
office—of their effldtacy lo aggravated caiei
of long standing.
PBICX, TWO DOLLARS.
May bo had of Druggists, ot will bo sent by mall
ttpon tho reoelpt or $2, or by express overywhsre,
with all nioessary lutrnctlots from tbs principal
offica.
, MTlllutraUd Treatise, with Certified Testimo>
ala s, im raxx.
MV*ADAITJU> TO SOLDIERS.
Dr. J. n. FIILTOI*,
Wholesa’o and Retail DruEght,
Koe. 69 A TO PITTH STRUT, Pittsburgh,
fids Agent, where everything In the Drag lino can
be had at fair priem J>97
1863. v ™ liiEa 1863,
A large aad oomplote —ortment cf new and elegant
•y.A.IJBHSTr ± IsTES.
ALBO, THE HEW
eWfttory Comic VaZcntitteEf
MOW READY;
Tho largsat and boot awortsoct la tho dtj, pot ap
tnßStflOl $l5, gSO aad SlO lota, for dealers, tr la
-largo qnantltlH. A liberal dUooont to tho trade,
fiend yonr orders to
JOHWP.HUNT,
Uasovio Dai *-, Fifth Strut.
16 000 OJIBT£ DR VISITES,
(VcrAlbnms^
QUERAXB OP THE O. Bj ARMY i
STATESKEE, ARTISTS and others;
FROMIEEET PORXIGE PORTRAiTB;
PROMIBBET WOKEN |
POETBAITB OF AOTBlftflEfl AND ACTOBft;
COPIES OF EEQBATIHeS, PAISTIBSB, An.
Photograph
Eaw OABTB DE YIBItXS amvtsg avary day,
BEIIIT AND COLLAR HOUSE,
LOOODOUE HICKORY SHIRTS;
1,003 DOUE OBEY, RED AND BLUB FLAE«
NIL SHIRTS;
1,000 DOSEW AS9ORTBD FANCY TBAYBLISO
SHIRTS;
IJ3OODO2BE WHITE MUSUK SHIRTS, from
$0 26 cpwarda;
1,000 DOZRH DREIM OVERALLS;
10,000 PAIRS OOTTONADI PANTALOONS;
Kensfcetvar* of tha KIN HR'S WELSH FLAN
EEL feHlßTS,aad a lam assortment of LINEN
AND MARSEILLES BOdONS AND OOLLAB4,
ABD GENTLEMEN'S FURHIBHXEO GOODS.
Foraata by
BENNETT, BUGH A CO.,
, 80. H 7 Chsrch Allay, PhOadalphta, Pa.
JelfcSmd '
J AU SELLING ALL KXNDB OP
Boots, Shoeii Brogans and Gains,
AT TB> OLD man. good, t.ra
Tenoed 10 per oast. Bait.
OkQ aad m« stock and .'prices, as they
ware paidiaaed tefere tha advance, at.
BOELUUKI CHEAP iCiSH STORE,
80. 68 MARKET STBKKT, 21 door pom 6th.
ftVOoaatry Xarchaata will ;-«ava money by buy
lag bare, ae we duplicate Eaatora hllla. -:Ja24
yOWKLL'd EAT POISON,
lutul Scitk to'
<413, was, MOtOBBS, Ao.
A quaint eld farmer ipeiksb* It thna:
*• Daiß Dficoa, send ma asolhar box of your Bat
Pobea. Tbs: bos yta (art mo kJUad about 7,000
taa'aadltmvoS.OOOjwfetoklU; Itplaaaaamet»
aaatjbepotkv critton rai It, aad than realjiß .iham
aalvto to their tala. Ycun ravpcctfuUv.~n. h. a
For eata by SIMON. JOHNBtOE,
Ja>4 OoraarFogrtb aadSmtlbfleld atraato, .
mL : ».mnii. —nm» (.cun,
tLARB, .
COXKISBIOH HKBCEASXB,
PKBOtDIOM AHD ITS FBODUOM,
61 BBOiD ITBMXT, Sm Tork.
■•-Mo AMta of tko »«W IOKK PABAr.
Ml OABPIB 00. !: . lalOiUm
and tor Bile,
AUGHT ADBIFT4-0u the Monoa-
V/fsbdußim. oFLiTBOAT. Thj.owuorij r*-
4Mi«d tooMM fer*«d,p* or* property,pty ebw|M
aad tali it ini. or it vut baoold ocoowtekto low.
ißjttlro of JOHH M. M4804H, *t KMBsTßobtn*
kb, MIaU tXUlar'a MooUm Bfup, flwUb tttt*.
bot g b. -j .• . . Jtfiit
bo® CUwue
tj—iU Mi Mammoth v
JsstnerindaiUferMl*** vj .
_ .. f|LAHK TAH GOBMR’B,
n ,:■; ;v- <"n m»ewd«tmfc
A targe aaMfomaot of
PITTOCK’B,
orratm th« ran onus.
Hunumu,
ABißnkari la
'. ;• - i
J. RCAMHID.
JTEir .iDVERTISEJUEJrrS.
rjH> tXJUNTKif HEKUHANTS A£B
DIALIBB.
EATOH, HU€RII!n A CO^
Not 17 and lfl Fifth Btreot,
Jobbers and, ntitoa of TRIMHINOa, EMBBOI.
DKRIBS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOOP BKIRTb,
RIBBONS, SHIRTS, OOLLABB, TIBS, UNDER
SHIRTS aad DRAWERS. WOOLEN HOODS. NU
BIAS, SCARFS, EEPHYR AND SHETLAND
WOOL; 6,000 Be. KHITTIHG YARNS,on haad aad
fto arrive.; ■
Our stock was purchased before tha last greet ad
vance la prices, and wb ofiar gnat Inducements to
CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS, MILLI
NERS, PEDDLERS, aad aD who buy Ho sell again.
E. B.—A choice awortamil of
Staple; Dry Goods,
At vhelaaale oelv.
gAXMOKAL SKIRTS,
AT.REDUCED PBIGE&
In order to doae out their entire stock on the flnt
of February. Make yonr aetaoiiooa baton the choice
colon are au gone.
■ATOH, MAOBUH A 00.,
9a. IT amh street.
LARGE INVOICB OF ALPACOA
BUUVS ASS BUST BSAISsLsosriBIHO,
AZCLIM, HUMBOULT, and othbrttailrable odors,
fustneeived by . MAOBUM ft GLIDE,
78,Marks! street,
rpHB HANDSOMEST YETl—Anew
GENTLEMEN'S NEGUGEB 6HIRIB,
Jtijt reeeivad by MAOBUM ft GLYDB,
78 Marketfst« befc. 4th and ptMwwnit-
TO IRON MANUFACTURERS AND
OTHERS INTERESTED.—Tha BLAST FUR-
N aCS, at Middlesex, Merocr ebuott, Pa~ known aa
tha ••MIDDLESEX FUBH&OE," has bean lately
Rconatrtictad In the moat thorough manner, ana
mueh Improved, under the superiotendenca of expe
rk need and vucowaful managan; add, lla present
owners, having taken it cbitfly to; secure Indebted
ness, offer it tor sale at e very moderate prioe.
It U believid that a vary favorable opportunity !*
thus presented to any one wkhlcg to engage in tba
boilnata of making Mg Metal, especially at, In addi
tion to lti advantages of cheap and excellent quality
ef Coal, aad transportation -facilities,>tlu bndnew
may be commenced immediately open securing the
reqoiait! stock af Ore, the Turn&ce being entirely
ready for lu fires to be lighted. ' .
It has a massive atena Stack; on a rock foundation;
the heatth acd lining are new, t&e latter of No. I
Bolivar fire brlct for both lnntr and outer walls.
The stock aad cad houses are new; the machinery
and hat-blait put In order; new and Improved gas
improvements, and tha whole mad# ready for iu>
oeosfnl operation.
A railway brings tbe best quality of Iron-making
coal to the level of tbs tnmnel head at a low price,'
aad tbe late dttcoveries ot nnmerous additional large
coal fields In tha immediate rldnlty, enrure an
. abundant supply for the future, at rates likely to be
lessened by active competition.
The Furaace ti to situated aa to use’tha Canal, or
tha Chenango Valley Railroad, (promised to be com
pleted to Middlesex by May mxt,) with nearly equal
convenience.
It la believed that there to no point in the Bitu
minous Goal region when there a a greater esmbt
nation of advantages formakiav Pig Metal.
for term* apply to S. P. ELY, Marquette, Labs
Superior, or to tbe nndtnlaned at Cleveland. Ohio.
H. D. TUTTLE ft SON.
January lat, 1363. ■ jal7:lm
iLITtaA Ifa&UKANUR LUMFANY.
AIU HARTFORD, CONN.
ASSErS, January, 1863.
tfaritt feint,
Oaib; Treasury Notes and Certificates
of Indebtedness, on band ftidepoeited
on call, and In Agents' band*..,. 4 4l
Bank Stocks, In New York, Hartford,
Boston. St Louis, Ihiladalphla'and
other ptaces.,.,,, 163,801 00
U S. and Stale Stocks. In Kv.» N. f.
N. J., Ohio. Mkhigan and Indiana- 667,495 00
City : Bonda,Nsw.York, Brooklyn, Hart
ford, B"Chester, Jaraey, kilvukte~ 337,160 00
Railroad Stock*, Hartford ft N. Hav n,
Goan. River and Bos:on ft Woremier. 119,495 CO
Mortgage Bonds. 170,436 00
State ot Connecticut, temporary Loan.. 100,OcO 00
Real Estate, unlooumbsred 87,963 18
LESS LIABILITIES t
Lams,unadJustedftnotdQa4l79,o39 77
January Dlvidtunpaid; 110.000 00
\ —: i 329,039 77
Nat : Bl
Daly a torn to, U «rtfirl J an. lr 1843.
•VRespeatmlly aoiiclt, ami wilt take ptaasura la
attending to yonr lasuxasoe wants.
A. A. GABBIER ft BRO., Agent*
• 63 Fourth etwet.
FANCY FUK^J
OHILDREN’S FANCY FUBS;
GENT'S TUB GAPS, COLLARS ft OLCYESt
EATS AND 04 PS.
Every variety and style of the shove goods on hand
McCOED * CO/B,
Ko. 131 WOOD BTEIET,'
AOOUUII, OULU, UK AN IRRITA
TED THROAT, If allowed fo pragma, results
in Melons f uUoooery aad Branchial amettona, of
tmtlasa lscurabl*.
BROWN'S BBONOBtAL TROCHES
reach directly tbeaffro:ed paits. arid give almost la
aloe t ralkf. ln BRoaCBITiS, aqTHMA, aad
CATARRH they are betaficfal. i The gutd effects
reaalting fiom tuenaa of the Trochee, and their in
tended mat, ha*caUMdUi*a to bi ocuntcrfeitid. Re
sure to guard aga nst worthiwa imitation*. Obtain
balytbe fwiinßrem'* IrttdfoJ 2 recta*, which
have ftovtd their efficacy by at»it of many years.
PebUe Speakers and hlngareahonld.uaa the XracbM.
Ml ilmry ofleeraud Soutore «boovir-t*x the voloe
end are expoeed to sudden changes, ahofild-have
them. S®ld everirwhen, at £5 cants par box.
T ■
.\TUU(Jtt.-fUame to ih# l«rm ol QM
XI tin gobtiyei*, inObl© to* whip,
tv* nil** from wrartnoj’* Mil’*, pa iMeambar titb.
1(62, TWO OLo|©OWl£--<m* brown aad whi to, with
a pin* oat of right *ar; th* eUur apottod rod and
volt*, vlth thort tnraed-U bora*, bqjpoaad to b*
•aeh abont too tr -twalr* J**r* of ago. Th* owner
or otMri *r* r*qowled to oom* forward. proto prop*
■rty, pa; charga* and tak* thorn avaj, or the; will
b* aold according to Uv.
SLI2A RAMXKLU
Ohtotp.. Jaa. BUttl>»B. jtULZi
XT Ol'lDK.—Lottexa of Adminiatration
to t]» Nt«t« of Biu/ Uto of WilUni
township, deceased, having been granted to the an.
deigned, all pers?n» l»d*OUd tothesiid eiUta an
req anted u> make tsunediate payment, tad those
harlot claims or demands against tnemtate of said
decedentwtilmaks kn~wn the. earns without delay,
to ' JOBS W.OUALrANT,
Ho, 91 Water street, Pittsburgh:
or, HKNBT B. OHALPAHT,
Wilkins towaahip.'
laSl**daqtwT
PltUbargb, Jan. ia, lies.
GrtAl>i*tt UK WAUmftttlVtf
f&BUT.—Tbe'tmdanlfnad, appofnted to u<
M«r open tba prtpattka benefilUd bp the gredinf of
Waahijigtao street, tbe damam done to the prop
wtjr oflUi Kvy Bo* bp the add Improvement,
bar* medaaatd orbitfh nap bo naea at
tbocffiooof J.W.r. Whits, 10* HAh street. Bad
aotiojl la, btmbj firm that-tbe tudenttnM will
mfttafttldofflcoea TUS*l>AY,the37th luUat,
at 9 o'clock a. n. t to bear aim determine asp com*
plaints that sap boatadt bp aap one arffTtartdbp
aald aieeasments. J&BK H. BAfabTOtf,
M. TIBDIiV.
JOHN WII6OB.
Jeawar? 19th, 1883;6t • : > i
Tba tmdaidgned an Aginta, for Plttatrargh ajid
vicinity, for*' r ' i
WATT! KADI BOH BTABOH OOMPAHY,
And keep conitantlp on band a anpplp of tbtlr
BTABOH, various atjla packacesywhfch wtll be aotd
In quantities to the trade on moat ratio nab la terms.
BCHOMAKBE A LANG,
320 ÜBIETY 6TBBTT:
OHAHLKB; U CALDWELL,
. (accoMaor to Jmdm QoUOm AOp.,)
■:’'P'6bS' P'JLO^SM,
Deftbr In BACOH, LABI),SUOAB-00818 BAMS.
SMOEBBBUr.Ao. {
008. MABBKT AHD WEST BTBXBTB,
. .1 i Pittctotmk. Pa-
JX>ANB ON FIRST MORXOAO£B
ttaUwcotbUd it the PtTTSBDBQBBOLLAB
BA VIHOS BAHK, *0.«7 fOUBTH BTBBXT, Pitt*
bttrftb, oafrrbnjfcb' ten&fc
JriB;la '
0. A. nOtTOH, ttfrot.
JEWELRY AND SILVER-PLATED
WABI, XAHOY GOODS.Ac., |'
Oui «I«J| to toiuht A> m ml. ctounni tfc,
<*•*“ ItorA Ho. <? XOU&TH BTBBR?th*i m
StSas mlnA ‘* 0 - * "«•*/J«nS
BtMGB. • (1»1T> :B. 6TBAIM.
J)K. D..OOWLBY, ~ T
fIOMWJXATHJBT, v ' l ' i
OBtotonn *,to »•.«,» to » And ttoT + m.
&JBKa* GOODS.
WOOIiEN GOODB, at a great xedao
tiaatnmformerpriaa, tovbobnl* andra>
all trajin. at
No*. 77 and TO M«rk»t ritraL
OTAPLE : GOODS, HOOP SKjfitTS,
IO SPOOL COTTON, PAT*NT THBIAD/LAC*
BBAIDS, TIDT COtTON, TAPIS, PINK, Hl*.
D LEB, CO2I US, ktil nil oth«r kind' at gUpl* flood*
aitSk~w knraat aarko) price, to xholnala and
r«iu. B OEKr s TBIMMTNQ BTOEI,
No*. 77 and 77 Market *tT**4.
JOBT RECEIVED,
A nnr lot of ihoaa extra cheap
LAG* TBIKHIB BSTNLADIXBIHXM-BXITCH.
ID H'DK’FW OINrS Hlll’D LINXN HTII'IS,
(cheap,) WHIT* ICQIHS TIM. tor Ladln.lt
HOBHI'B TBIMMISO BIOB*,
HOC.T7 and T» Maekat atraaL
OLD PRICES.
AND SWISS TBINMINGS ijß&r
BUBO IDBINOS AND SKIBT TRIMMINGS;
DIMITT BANDS: XAOIO BBFFLINO: BJAL
VALNSGIXItSXS AND TBBRADL4OX «IL
BOHS. BCOINO. OOLLABCTTS, and nil kloda of
XH B BOIDBBIZS at old price*, to whoiaaal* and
tetairhcym. JOS. BOBNX,
A ’ [
J. M. Burchfield’s,
i' • ;
SUMMER DBESB GOODS,
-Ait Old Prices;
ENGLISH GRENADINES,
ENGLISH BEBAGES,
Mozambiques,
EUGLISO CHINTZES.
1*24 i
QOMMENCING to-day;
BARKER & CO.’S,
69 Market Street*
TO*
GREATEST SALE OF THE BBABON.
SILKS,
O li b AK S,
8 H A WLB ,
AND
IDR/ESS GOODS
Jtt £<ii than Eastern Cost.
AS nUtlSB* STOCK.
laU ■ ...l : ■■ ■■
fa LARGE BTUUK OP
OLOAES
| ] AND ’
| SHAWLS,
\ i
fCOT BBOTVBD BT BXFBSfIL
j ' ■ *W>P
! soonscEs
i' . ,
Delaines.
! AT 3S CHITS,
f- ! ■- **
W.&D.HUCUB’,
Oor. Fifth ft Market StA,
pißfßumoa.
d»18 - . . :
.$3,889410 89
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
L BUYERS "
Cka an bom; by biUo| th*tr parcbaiw at
C. HANSON LOVE At CO.’S,
i' "r.:'. i 1
IpOMESTIOS,
Tbs Urpst ud b«ta»ort*d«tock tn tbs ctty, ud
chMpsr than tiu; cn twparduwd la! say Wkols*
■U* or £«UU Hovm «lUmt CAST OB WSST Of
THB MOUHTAIBB.
S. B.—Off* as uwrly call ud aw foryoorsslTW.
0. EAHSOV LOVE ft CO.,
i ■
JaO j
JNTEREaTING TOCITT ajtd COUN-
TBT PIALBBB, UILLIBBBB * FBDDLEB&
Dtalßf Ula month (JBBOABT.) ws wOl clow
ost oir mitra stock of tha fritovlai Mitiinslili
(oodi at j ■
. Reduced price#,
Tabaka room far BPBIBS QOOD6. -
Daa|ara«tn find oar nantmantaot thua iooda
wall «nlt*d to their trade, both U price and rnriety,
to* prion ot n*aj artlcln Jtlu le**r tha> they
cantindnybeboojhtUtheHewXork *c PhUadri.
phlaßaixaW. -
ONBICAHTOWW, BOSTON ! BXBBND ANDKNIT
, WOOL*BHOSIBBI| -
OLOTId, IOAONTLNTS, BUCK: AND WOOD
.! OLOYBS AND XOtil j •
WOOLXH OBDIBS HINTS AND DIAWIBSI
WOOL HOODS, OOXTOBTa, SOABFB, SeT
_AUo,cl TBMMINM, FAHCrOOODSJBBT.
TONS, THBXADA, BBAIDS AND HOTIOHS, oor
•took 1* aotmipaindla «he*pna** hyany loth*city,
-JlVS* '*P*clal Mile* to oor Mock ot HOOP
BBIBTB, o* xa han CacHHla* Han Mot
and moat reliable makwat TIBT LOW RATX*
MCRM A GLTDE,
: p" IS 'KABXNT STUNT, eaatMd*.
(Between Fourth aad tha DianoaA) :|al(
QLOSINO OUT SALE •
WINTER GOODS. .
EATtill, IACBM & CO.,
Xi«Tk*« to tukln( ttotr AHHBAL IHTUWOBT,
»*» deahns of otaring oat ttoirontti, Btockof ... J.
WINTER GOODS '
Botin tto But dojoflotonUTßtrt. BTtoUooU u
ib*BXDiJon(« juw w nuo*a. .
*ATON,*AChini a oo.,; - :
MB ,! ...* HttWHTTHBIiw.
JgQ LBa. yiE WARI'B ';Jt*All!l^NT
'XMßßAHa'ttlUrn tin 'BMtonpka* fer lolofcjr'
MAOBDHBeLTDA
THEATRE, j
~ ' ,Wx. Hnrovifbs.
.S.XiAUk
Le*sze akd Haxasi
TmjuEHaEi...
HOBSZY,
TDuuuud atVfct o' the celebra
ted ooatdta, Jtt. VBAHB.GHAHrBA V. j
THIS (Toted*?) Jea. 27th, IBBS,
WDI he praisM, j
ICELAND AS IT WAB ; HV'ZXHZSi TZOS AND
ItB CAVBXB. i
«*AT f 'with •ODrJ M u^ MM Ur. CHAKfSAU.
JUDT Q’TROT—i.— ° ; THtt MTBOH.
PABESTBANiJGUARDIAXS.
i«]vß
b<»bset
JttALb.
GO T.lt SdH ALK^i
Tb» pobtieaxtt rwpaet ally iofunned that iJ K.
OOTTdOHALK. th« f tecta and Comtoaer.
vtifcmihcfao&crof ftlng, la FUUboxgh, .
TOLWAdDILt
UASTX*B“B7
TWO GRANDCONCERTB, {
0% SATURDAY, Juu 3U,' ; <w4 MONDAY, Pkli ti,
Wh*n b. will jufmo torn. ,of lilt UtMt cooped*
tions, ehleh bae closed »o great a asmatton hi
Me* York, Boston. FoUadelphU, and nil tha Want*
amefciss. Thstcalebmed Pnma Donna. j
Miftß OABLOITA PAITI, j
Will lank*, on theta occwLnv hK iaiaveTl app’ar-
Pittsburgh, prerijcs to h.r dtpartura lor
Xnrtpe. wheisaheisl engaged at tbs ftoial Italian
upera. .Ootboi Garden, Goodin.- Hr. Gottschalk
and Mian Paul wlUi» assisted .l»v thedUtfbgubbed
tenor, big. UAJUiO BOOLAi (rpa|H, T. Academy of
Male, and Mr.} T*; D* BaM ( the well knoen Pian
lit. MaiadSiraettf aadrQ9ndncior. br. S. BXH<
BBNp. The programme will t-e changed each |per*
fBSSmA** WOlUTsYrelarTed aaata S5cU.
antra.} Heeeived eeatsmsyhe stetaedfor eitbar of
tbeCoace; t* at} the Matte Store of John H. MdUor,
Weed street; eotnmeßCi&gTbnrsdsy; at S a. a.}
Stan open at ; coueert.tw Commence at 8
o'cUck. i_ . ■ jag&7t ,
WiaaiHfwtotrtrMt.
£p»UUUIWLN <fc WU.UJ3.KB j
POLYORAMA OF TOE WAR.
Exhibition fcrjthe beteflt ol
BjibsistjencSe Committee,
\ OH
Tnexday Altcrnoou, Jim.: 27, at i o’clock,
Tba entire ncalpti toto to the Subsistence
Committee. I x"* ■ i • _
MTAdmisaWs, 25 CENTS. pickets for tale at the
Moolo and Book fetoroa j J«2B:td
ilALlj
Tblni nd pdUlr*lj la.t-week of tbo.. j
POEYOBABA Of THE WAS.
BiblMtbmi HTSBT BYEbISG, at TJi o'dcck.
tutlmce WHDHBijOAY indSATUJIDAY AIIIB
HOOKS.At3o'cIock. ; j ' : |
n*TOIBDAY AITKBHOOH, btieJt cf tbo.Bnb*
ibtence Committee. . J ..'1 . j
MO’FBIDAY AFTEBSOOH, benefit of thb
Calvinist Church. - * !
kVAomlralon. 26 CKHTd} Children 16 OMT*.
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Household fornitube, iat
AUCTION.—On TBUBBDAY MOBHINO,
Jan. 29 th. at 10 o’clock, at' resldenoeHo. 77 Fourth
street, bill be'sold, Household amd AitchtnFoini
tore, comprising Walnut and Bbsewocd Cane Seat
Chairs, Walnut nets tGat Uocktr, Walnut and Chorry —~
highand lev pcatSubtcade, Mahogany Card Tables.
Side do.; Book Cm*>. Walnut KndoeedfWssh
stands, daatek Stands, Lamps, Venitiaa and Irana*
parent Blinds; Penders; Bauer* Dining Boom and
Chamber CaneUr Oil C olka, ilalr Carnets. Mahog
any and Oils Erase Mirrors. 04 Fain tings and En
gravings. Marbls Oraaments. BnraaOs, Dining la*-
Dies, laiga Cook More.’Wire MaftfDiibes and Alicia
cm Otcnilla In gensnl. ailarge quantity of
goad Bedding; Mstiracses;Pillows, Aft. * 1 I
" Tanna csetu bdr iandsw» v '•
ln« !1 1 T. A, MoOLNLLAHD, Anct,
OBY G0OD& FANCY ARTICLES.
CLOTHS AND OASSIMBB*a.~©h IUXS-
UaT, January 27ih. IBSS, at lOo’eiockk. m.!acd 2
DetoiJ, at Davia’ Anotion. No. 64
Fifth avast, a stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Articles,
Qoths and' Gotfaarea, i»mpriiiag:,uuU : lignred
Frmeh Merinos. Dark Alpatoti. Liana liaiiu
Cloth. Fsrnitnrs Chißts, anirtliig ’Linen; [Table
Napkinb Table OoTerr. iadiee’
White HandkerchMs, Embroidery. gets, French
Hoop hklitß, EeibyrWooi Goods, dims.
HcMary, Spool Cotton; -Trauniag Goods, Ladies 1
Furs, Mists’ Beaver fiats. Broadcloths, Beaisr and
Pilot CMhs, 'OuclflUßk Satmen.'Flaniui Shins,
WblcetthlrfSt Drawers, Wool Jackets, As.
Ja26 ! I > J. Q. DaYIS. Auct.
JgOOXS AND SHOEB, J ■
JOcuonic Hall iSuelli
TTALDaIBLE STuOKS AX AUCTION.
V -On TUBBDAT ETBtftHQ,'Janaan S7th.al
s-^s^^aatstess^
*> do FlUaourjt A SUotoa.llto B. H.OD4
10 Co VnUa Inadtaaoa Go. .to-.k; '
W* I I- ■ ■ J. O. DAW A And.
BOOJUi PHOTuGiiAFii ALBUMS.
M, it Auction pri*e*,*t JUetwio H«U Auction
tuw l Mftfi&nnit l tn afcwdaja «aly. l will
doaa oat tfca I balance of Ms. Prait’e great comtin*'
mint of Biofca, Photograph A)b«iiU| ii)Mr r Family. 1
Blvln,- GoUfans, Al, at priva o solo at Auction/
prtco. Coll soon, ifytiu wont tr'gHrm * • I •
Ji2l 1 T- An McUltfrubaWP. Aoc*.
PLOTH! CAPd AT
\J TOABOAT MO&triJBO, J*n. tf/ailOVin,
willhaaold,ht DaTiaT;Aa&on,64 aiflhstrcet, wfc
thatcua, to d*al«ra,2l oOaen Men*a and Yonthw
•BpoVi wCbih Cap* entirety treeh aloe*, &ob Urn
margin tom, —a of tbatotaet itjita,
j | J.u. payiSaAoci..
jhercuajtt tjllLors.
PJENRY O. HALE *OO.,
(Hnnpiwm to iamea a WntlQ
Merchant Tailors,
j ■ AianowreoalTlagthalr .V
-FALL AND WINTER STOCK,
WMchla.«tent,chaki6, t»rt* nul prfcae wm com*
SS&» e 1 n,pri^
OAsanuus, • ••'•/•
Y*STIHOS,tad
- ' *: 7^|Tqvjhk»atihgBv
-. Also, tha Urgent and best selected stock of Good*
*>r bunnam salte im brought to market,
Irfkawisa a very choice aelaaian of
GENTS FPRHIBHIKQ GOODS ;■
alwayaoa hind, :>• r j
• Anyordere ftatrbsted to oar coin will bm «ttk
prompt attention and in
H KABBBZ BZBBBT.
wln <X)|L QF EISN A CLAIB ffTßUtt.*
MILITARY CLJLIjgs, »c.
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JUBT OLAIItS AQAIttBT THE OOTEaXMXHT,
- yroaptly orocmod at mwoniM, rnnn.
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i ; oBABLia a aocEt
«3ft3m 1..,, WMhtncton. d7o
(I/IJLLITAKV. CJUAmo, BOUNTIES
iU PCHSIONS; BAOX PAY. end MTT.rrVgy
CLAIMS ot ms dmetfpUon, ooQtetedby tbiinbL
»isrosr.TiB!3rfflsBr«“-»
H. B- Ho <£««• •« the c!Ea%« not
mKQtmi* end rilliilbfnitttoii wtven mlk. eeltlT
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flßSlQilSfccilleohled i)gww r ooiAuio r SS?gS
merlaee.: BOPHTISSiaf PlHSinwß Jgf
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or other ■nlnpmßtuM of trime vlulitn
or been UUed la th* MnrfaM Sere died after d£
ohezf»t tom dleeamoaatnctedlaeervlc*. > -
•VHo dune twUl idaim ooQeoted, aadno Utt^
IQIRL WANTED IMMEDIATELY—
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aUcaftomthaett/. Thahlcbeetwaceesaid.
laqatraa*T THia ufllCT,
WANTED—A OAKDaSER to teks
f f oan of a Fruit Gardea and iuoail
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atTB WATiem BTHKKT. ; • -
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advaSaa In sciea, at tba aid ataod, «T wood ana,
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