NEME tf. •, < ;V. ‘V • ’ .* \\ \ '-M 4 . V, v*y>.\V vr •»t. .-/t v.jK. »h\;i t,-i ${ *v &.' S: *J , &y:'Ue>'*ij! lN|S.*?>Vi::; :;!&:¥ :. ; L':;ii-*K ! .VS;i% 'im w fW| ••-•<■ ;: f-« ;'»*•• S*;v3^lpji< ' W V*' r v V vS^^ia >!•■ .;,■> i . V " • V- v. f PEIDAT MORSINO, JAN. 80> France and Mediation. The speech of Navoucox, at the opening of the French Chambers on! the - 12th, at* though cautious ri|d non-oommitui to the iae|gnifiohnpey. U,_.neTertfieleai, regarded with deep anxiety ias looking to a penietanee inhUdesignsrofmediation. But It ii through the* outgivings; of. the press, haown to be the vudia of the im?- perial sentiments, that his true' views are discovered. The Paris correspondent s of- New York Ttmet .remarks: “It! is ■ known that the ministerial organa., within a few daye hare received an order to con*! sternly harp oh thediotrine that the sepa ration is fine! in America, ahd\hat it is lithe to.see about getting ootton. This or der is being faithfully executed, and by none withmoreseal than the MoniUur” The persistent iteration Of the opinion that the divisipji of :this’Uhion is ah ac complished fact cannot, bat hare a most perhioious influence upon the minds of the FreiuSk people, and indeed upon the people of ill Enrope; for.if . that were true, then this war is only a barbarous, objectless waste of life in the mere gratification of mutual hate—a state of things which the other great powers of the world would be justified in terminating by forcible inter vention. This growing error of opinion ought, more than anything else, to urge our Government to a vigorous prosecution of the war, as the most effVbtoal way to let the world knew that the Union is not dissolved, and shall not be. , Prince Napoueov, hitherto regarded as among the warmest friends of the Union in France, has been heard to declare himself a convert to Urn doctrine of Mparation; and the Sevut de C Empire, a weekly sheet, 1 written in the Ministerial Bureau, seems to be published solely for the propogation of the same doctrine. Even some of the. lib • oral journals are said lobe s winging round to the same side. Great aotivity prevails in the naval de partments of France, bat with as little dis play as is possible. | But the most significant sign Is the :tone I of a weekly publication called La ji Teton,' eddied by. M. Gnjjfxsn db Cassaohao, a leading Bonapartiat deputy, and which is known to reflect the views of the Emperor, and is in fact his special organ, , got up as a set off to La /’ranee, the vlramontaine or gan of the Empress. The following attiole from that paper will be read with profound interest; and the suggestion that the) pro « oedent of the English opium war, in CMna, •hall bo followed by France in the pursuit of oottonin America, will excite the strong est indignation in the' breast of every American oitisen who has. spirit enough to \ entitle him to that proud appellation: [from Li Halloo, Jan.] The oriels in cotton manufacture Is ao- : quiring drily such proportions as ought in France as well as elsewhere to call upon it the serious meditation; of publicists, of statesmen and of Governments. Like the orisis which results from a de*. floleat crop of grain, the crisis in ooiten does not give a hops of a speedy ameliora tion, founded ’on the probability of a bet* ter harvest. Onthtoontrary, the criaism . manufacture does not reasonably promise anything bat ah aggravation.' On the one.hand, experience proves, that ; the supplies of cotton furnished hy India, g-; Egypt and Algeria are insufficient; and bn the other, it U mahUest "Chat the want of material, 1 which has made itself felt thus 'it:'- far hut in a few places, "will hot be lohg in extending itself,to all the others. The question of knowing how to give work'audlife to' the numerous workmen in this gbeat industry,' places itself before us, v ; therefore,-in all that it possesses of serioua "nttSj Of ,presiing h»ste and offormidable ness. It is a.quesrioa* fori'the. serious at tention of all friends of -humanity and of ; order. v lu4«finiti»e,>' r *»re lie, tsrma.of tbe prebl.m: No other oountrjr than Am.ric, being .ble (or a long time to come to for- 1 nuh tho.necesiery .mount of coLton, bj t > vrh»t reasonable end. preotlceble way may 1 America bo brought to again furnish our i ■applies? ; ■ i ! i We know of bat one precedent, to apeak the troth, which, borrowed from a similar : situation, may be examined and weighed in connection with this one, and thii prece dent it ike tear, waged by England ayaiiut China in 184 L to force the. latterto accept : the opium tf India in exchange/or tea. The English thought, in the circumstance we , now recall, that justice permitted them to re-establish, by ar military interrention a traditional commerce, the interruption of - which was highly prejudicial to England and to Europe. .1 It will be admitted, without hesitation, that the re-establishment of the commerce of cotton with America trillpretent ilulf in condition! muck mere conformable ta lkt prin ciple! of equity and of general utility. In the first place, to lack cotton, that is N -to say,-to leare without work and without - bread, in France, England and Germany, thousands of families who; lire by the cot ton industry, is a misfortune of much greater magnitude than to lire without tea. On the other hand, when the English pretended to \re-establish by force the tea trade, they imposed in return, on the Chi nese' Government, an article whioh is in reality a poison, and in which the Govern ment of China saw, with! reason, a oause of physioal and moral 'degradation. Everyohe willsee that'in America the question is altogether, different.- in detsr minlngtbe Americana to renew With Eu rope the trade in cotton, we willearry to them, along with the spirit of ooneord, of fraternity and of peaoe, the re-establish-' ment of labor, of agriculture, of cotnmerce, Of trs nssctions, and consequently of pnb lio prosperity. While leaving to tins Amer icans the right and the oare of resolving . interior questions in a way to salt their own convehienee, and without pretending in any way to impose npon them either union or separation, Europe might evident ly, in a general Interest'ofhumnnity; re solve the question of cotton, if not in a definite manner, at least in a way to relieve : sufferings that have become intolerable. In thestate of solidarity.to which, thanks to the spirit of Christianity, all the nations of the earth are to-day arrived, good sense and equity admit that no one of them may bring about the fain of the . other*. When any profound calamities happen to a country, the sentiments of humanity oblige all other countries to take their part in three sufferings. America is] therefore obliged, la the name of these principles, to take ac count, inn oertala measure, of the distress of the European workman. For ourselves, we do not see any other edutlsn to the ootton orisia than* a Euro pean-lnterTention, of which the form and •xtuft remains to bo decided, but whioh, in leaving to the solution of their Natlona question, shall furnish to tho .manufacturers of Europe at least enongh material to rea dor possible a serious revival of labor,'- we shatt.be surprised if in the coming legislative aseembue* of Franoe and Eng- ldeas similar to these are nctbrougnt forward; add, In tits name of ths intsfests of labor and of humanity, we oonjore the press to examine this point of view of the question. . Ablest Mount* than wastwsntylhetal water la tk* rtvsr r saAriatsif.. ?>»q • -T5. ■ ■'■ t4«ui^»»««-:■ ( '£»u *!*^~’ , *?‘>yi?»* >^l . l^t'^! . l ."*^^. ,l ?y\. l . I .J»tLgB>W>WMWBPtt Secret Societies Anoni the llavei. ■A letter Irbmaii officer recently a pris on** iflf theShqtb give*, the oa itionniijeiimpifcj, ndS*th»i^' r we havblbeen a seared moat positively by other officers, that the more intelligent Blares are united in such a Jooiety as is described be low : ' : ' As we wcre-paroled ire had more liberty than the rest of the party. Instead of stay ing with the rest [xights, .we would pot np at hotels,'and report - to the provost in the moming'and join! oar party.* Two orthree times wo stayed] over a day or two, and went onwith the next lot. At -one;place, which it woald be unwise to mention, we found'some negroes who asked usif we • were' Yankees, i On assuring them we were, and speaking a - few kind words, they asked us to follow them at a distance to W room of theirs. - We had not been there long beforeiseveral joined them, each speaking some;word throngh tta key-bole, without which they would get no reply from those within. They asked us innum erable questions about the North, the Ad ministration and the prospects of the vrar, which we answered to the best of bur knowledge. They told u* that they were organized into secret societies throughput the Sontb, and were patiently waiting for an opportunity to render the Erarident’s expected proclamation of - aid. Several present were men whom their masters Iras ted in important' transactions, and; many assured me that their-masters could hardly_be..convinoed that they would do-aught against the “institution," bat placed the most implicit confidence in them. They appeared to be well posted in public affain, and confident that the Con federacy was on; its last legs, as they said the people everywhere were grnmbUng and oomplaining of hard times and praying for peace. One compared the Confederacy to a oloset door in the room which hang on only one hinge and that cr&okect"—AT. T. Evening P*»L Rebels Shooting Negroes. We havomolioed the fact of the shooting of the negroes found on the Union trans ports lately burned by the rebels at Har peth Shoals, on the,Cumberland. The New Albany (Ind.) Ledger- of the 20th gives the following account of the affair: The most atrocious and cold-blooded nffftir of the present war is the shooting of some eighteen of the negro cabin boys and oooksonthe steamers lately captured at Harpeth Shoals. These mon and boys were tied and -taken to an open field near the Shoals, and deliberately shot down in oold •blood. Two of the negro servants on the Sidell got in between the wheel and stern of the boat, and let themselves down into the water, holding on to the rudder. They were discovered by the rebels, and several soldiers were ordered into a skiff, and row ing olose np to the unfortunate negroes, discharged the contents of their muskets at them, literally blowing their beads into atoms. The damnable villany -of such cold blooded murder cannot but fill every heart with the fiercest indignation, and will be get measures of the bloodiest retaliation. ; The life of the chambermaid of the-Trio ’iras,saved by Hr. Hurley, the clerk, olaim-. ing her as Ms slave, whom he was remov ing to Kentnoky. And even with this pre text he had the greatest'difficulty in saving her from death at the hands of the bloody minded commander of rebels, Colonel Wade. We hope this*" scoundrel may be captnred. and if he is, quartering would be£ slight penalty for his villainous mur der of these unoffending negroes, His aots of barbarity have scarcely an equal even in the history of the most savage warfare. It was Stated some time ago that Thur low Weed had sold out his interest in the Albany .Evening but Mr. Weed immediately oonlradicted that report Now, however, there is no longer s ques tion about the; retirement of the veteran editor. It is authoritatively announced, in the Evening Jotiral itself, that Mr. W. has sold his share to the other partners, name ly, Messrs. Dawson, Parsons, Tea Dyck, and F. W. Seward, who, we are gratified to be assured, “will maintain inflexibly the principles" the Evening Journal “has always inculcated, and without variation or shadow'of turning, to all that is essen tial in the creed of the Republican party." « Prom Washington* THE X3LITA&T SITUATION. . • The troops niiw on iheNorthbank of tfie Rappahannooki constitute bat one of* the armies of the Union, and croakers should bear in mind that we may soon receive in telligence of victories in North Carolina, and Tennessee, and Mississippi, and Texas, which will oliberate. the unfortunate mis haps of the Army ofthe Potomac. General Hooker is. here to-day, and if the govern ment will buls- permit him to form; his plans, £o select ; the generals by whom those :p|ahs are lo be executed, and.to sammarily punish the lukewarm Xaggardß, no matter WbAt may be ! their .rank, —if he can' but hfcve power to. do this, ihe; rebels will have to take down ihe inscription which now .adorns Fredericksburg, In letters s» large that they oan; be road aoross the river: “Gen.Surmidi ttuck in the mud! ha ha/ har; - r: i .. THE BATETX or WABIUSGTOH. 'This city" gives those who control mili tary operations! agreat deal of anxiety, and a few rebel horseman have only to dash in among the outer pickets, to clause a general getting under arms and manning of the great guns. It is rumored to-day that Gen. Hooker is not in any way to be ham pered with .the care of Washington and its defences, but that it* is to be: made a sepa rate command, leaving “Fighting Joe” to “push along, push along, keep moving! 1 ' in another direction. roaKION. IXTEBTEFTIOH. Although it ds industriously, reported that Franoe has relinquished all ideas of intervention, thpse here who are most con versant with European - politics, are of opinion that the EmperoriV only waiting a fitting momen - The condition of the res ldentsin Dixie of French descent has of late been industriously inquired into, and the vice-consuls -■'have doubtless not been remiss in accumulating all the evidehce possible to showjthe necessity of interven tion on the pert,of Napoleon.— Cor. of the If. Y. Commercial. < Amoxo the rebel dispatches and letters captured at Van Boren, Arkansas a few weeks since, was a letter from Gen. Hind wax to his commander,Gen. Holxxs, asking for clothes for his troops. He says: “Surc ly, the* Secretary of War is not apprised.of* the condition ofthe troops and ihe almost utter exhaustion of .the country. In ibis oorpa I oould show him 7,000 men absolute ly ui rage,,without counting, the Indiana. Thegreat majority sontinueto aufferex posore, to sicken and to die. I suppose it ia the same with your other troops. Un less these poor (men ire comfortably clad this month, not half of them, will live through the winter. Another■ army un not be raised f . tliis ride nf .ih* Mississippi" The letter is dated at-Fort Smith, Novem .ber 80th. . Waibixqtox, Jan.J7.— Tbe rumor that the British Government had authorised the leis ure of Admiral Wilkes it undoubtedly a ear nard, namely weirth the trouble ef oontradio tlon. If them was oause for any sush action the Jtory might motive a passing credit; but there Is nose, aor is there likely to be so long as the Ualted States Admiral carefully follows hisllnoof Instructions. .. - T*a Mobile papers quote oountTy butter at Ts@9o cents per pennd; coffee at, wholesale, $S 4G@S 57 per ; peund; floor* sSo@|sft per barrel s bacon, sO@oQoents per peund j ■ rice, crate per pound ) Liverpool salt, f7G@sB<' per taok—the list an extreme quotationj •agar, IB@4o bents per' poasd; molasses, 91 799 S “Pigetho Jos.’—TbowghtJee* admirer* have eentribaUd to (ire to thenew dor of th# army; of the Potomae a'Character itekltUDtii which the facta about that Qenerill do; not. warrant.; Hooker him* •elf knothrthle. -“Don't call me ‘Fighting Joe/ ” laid he, lately, “for that name baa dose, and is doing bo Incalculable lojory. It :make* a portion of the pnblio think that I am a hot-beaded,fsrioui yoangfeUow,aeemitom«d to making forlorn and needless dashes at the enemy." v The foot U, Hooker is an old sol der, of long experience, and to nndonhted bravery and boldneu adds the prndenee and oautlbaio essential to the character of a great General. ' Tbs Salem (Ala.,) Stntinely of a recent pate; say* that of the ten thousand Mis sourians who followed Sterling Price into lh»rebel army,' only about two thousand five hundred are yet alive, thereat of them having.been killed in b&Ule or died of dis ease in camp. LECTURES. »lL£ LIBRARY ASfcK). CIATION LBOTOBSS. GEORGE TANDEIfHOFF WU’ give hli lb : rd and La«t Bead ng, THIS (Prid:y) EYSNIHQ. Jan. tier, at CONCERT HAJiL* PBO9BAMM 2fartM.—PA»T 1. WATESLOO AT HISBT. The Puuedessb or 1 be Dead. i WaSIC»—C'OfItTTB Tax Daws or Lora. The Lo»t Star - Past u. Tbs Abeaisivatioe ih tbs old Goebeah Douse. Past m Comicality toom Dicxehs. MT"T!ck>U, 85 CENTS—to be bad st the Hub ad 4 Book 8 term, Library boo mi sad st tbs Door. Doors open st 6)4 o'clock; Ibclore to begin st TK> W. H. KIEtJAZD, Josefs Aussie, .W. D. MoGowam, -Leotoro CosmlMee. J. B. HUILET, •Geo. W. Wetkaii. PUBLIC JTOTICES . Pittbcvbqb, Ft. Wat«* A Uuicnoo Railway Co.,') Office cf x ti* Bacntarjft > Plttobnrgb, Pa., Jeo. S7tb, 1863. J STS»THE ANNUAL MEETING of the «tsr stock mod Bondholdenof tbit Company, (or the election of Director* tad amch other butinw* a* may come before It will be held et tbe OFfIOI OF BaID COUP AH Y, la tbe City of Pltteburgb, oa tbe FOURTH WEDiIXBDAI OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1863. Tbe Stock end Bond Tranifer Book* of tbe Com pany, at their office la tbe City ef Pittsburgh, aad at their Traubr Agency In tbe Olty of Mew Totk, will be cl reed on tbelOih DAT OF FEBRUARY, ind remain cloeed notU tbe 86tb OF FEBRUARY thereafter. W. H. BaBHES, Secretary. Ja88:tle88 Drrict Alleqbeit Yallot Bailooab Co., 1 Plcti'argb, Jan. Yitu, 1863. J nrs*lN ACC OKDANCE WITH AN ACT OF ASSEMBLY In relatioa to the time of holding the Annual Election of the Al!o gbeoy Valley Railroad Company, the Stockholder* a * hereby notified that an election for Officer*, to eerre for the owning year will be Leld at tbe Office of tbe Company, la tho Olty of Pittsburgh, co TUESDAY, February 24tb» UC3, at 10 o’clock a. m., Instead of Fib. 3d, 18&3, oapreviously announced. JaB6;tt n O. ORB, Secretary. Ornci or tki Pimioson lnonaacn Coxraar,') Corner Maiket an* Water etrects, > Ffttataryk, Jo*. 83d, 1863. ) ANNUAL ELECTION FOE 6EVXHTXEH DIRECTORS of tble Com pany, to eerre for •be eneolng year, will be held at tbieoffloe on TUESDAY, Feb. 3, 1863, between tbe hoare of 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. J*34:td F. a. BITffHART. Secretary. DEPOSIT CU.— Tbe Annual Election of eeven Director* of thi* Company, to eerre for one year, will be held at the Bank, on TUESDAY, Feb. Bj, 1863, between the hour* of 3 and 8 o’clock p. m. JOHN P. BEECH, Cookler. Birmingham, Jan. 17th, 1863 td jrS=ALLKGHKNY CITY COLLEGE, Ocrnerof Leacock and fcandutky Street*.— Tbe Tenth-Animal Section begios on MQHDAY, Feb. 2d, and end* Jane 87th. Rate* of TaltSon from $l6 to |BU. .. For reforeco;*, Ac., apply to j*Z7:la JOB. Y. McK.EE, Principal. JTE W JW rERTIHEJUEATTB. ■y-AIiENIINES FOR 1863 HEW, BAOT, SPICY, 6PABKLIH6. All itylu and prlcee. Tbe ltrgeet eeeortment In tbe Week. RV* Trade rapplfod by J, W. PITTOCK, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. QAKTEDE VIrITES, Tbe lerewt tuortmeat-in the West, 0/ prominent MIB AMD WOHEH, QEKIBALB, ACTORS AMD ACTRESS AA Abo, cop!©# of BTATUABT, PAIKTINQa AND SMQRATiMGB. Among them cen be found Otftw of tha late Major WABD, Gen. 0. f. JACKSON mod Col SAM. BLACK, at PITTOCK’S, OFPO6ITI THI POST OmOl NATO AGENT'S OFFICE,. ! Nkw Yoax, January SBtb, IMS, / SEALED PROPOSALS, ENDORSED "Proposils 'or Lead Wire "wll ba rcoaived at thU office nnUl WEDNESDAY, tba 11th day of February oeit, at IS o’clock, tor., 300,000 POUSI S or LEAD WISE,. 48 diem., Tj be mad* of tba teat aoft Jetdiaod dellvaredat tha Waehiwgtoa Nary Yard, free of all txpaoaa to tba forenunaat* aitbin tea day* after tba explratloa of tbe adrertbamcat, aod sabject to tba aenal laspao tioa of tbe Nary Yard. Each off ir moat be accompanied by a vrlttea gear aaty, elgeed by ooa or mora raapoatlbla pareoat, cartlflid to by aome oficer of tbe p>r«roß>eat, eat tiog forth that tba bidder, if hie ofier is tbe loereet. •Hi iatnodlataly eater into contracts tf (t Is dteaie □eoraaary, for tha faltbfal pertorsianea of tba voik. jeSOiOt 1. HEHDEBHOM, Nary Agent EO& SALE—A Farm containing 138 Acrea,on tbe Yoogblogb»ay Eirar, near XU ro .'a StatloD, P. AO.B. il Large tvo-alory Brick DwolU», Frame Baak Bara, and other ontbaiid- Irge. Tor farther iaformetioa inquire an tbeprrm lsea, or by addreaa to McKeesport. P. HODIL. QUNDRIES.— " O DBIBD BEET; LEAF LABD, la barrels and kegs; MESS POBKj No. 8 MACKXBEL, large; Co bead and for eale by jaSO Wll B HATS A 00.. «3S Liberty at. T) LET—The commodious thros-story B.U2LDINQ on Liberty, appoilla Third straat. Containing foartaea rooma. The Dining Boom will teat forty penoni. Tbe boaM is well adapted tor a bearding homo. Apply to JegSiUf J. MoP. CBOBBAN. Repined 0i1— 75 bbis. white, in bond or frer, for tale low to clo>e,(for caab or oa time, by the BO LAB OIL WOBKB 00 M JaiO St. Clair etreet. pear tbe Bridge. rpu OIL KEKXNEKai—2 new ftTILLb, A (80 batrela«ath,) atao, 2 eetc GOOSE NZOKS tad OOHDXNBIhG PIPES, for eale at WM. BABB HILL A OO.’B faoB9:6t . BojW k srd, foot Pmib et Ca'lexm. POCKET BOOK LUbi .—On finndsy. between 7 and II o’clock a. m., a LBATHka POCKET BOOK, containing Sito in greta-barks, wiih aaatall amount of small change. A reward of TWEHT7-FIVE POLLABSwUI be paldirieft at THIS OFFIpE. „ Jett^l TO STATIONERS.—PropossIs will be receired et tbe CUty Oontrol ar'e Office aalll TUESDAY, Febiuary Ba, for aapplylog the dty with BLANK BOOKS and ITATIONBBT Mr the y«arlB*B. - BT OBDEB OF FINABOB COMHITTIB. |%37;td . • JUDT RECEIVED, AT THE ONX DOLLAB JEWILBY STOBX, No. 68 Foorth Street, A large- lot of extra fine BILYKS PLATED WABsi, FANCY GOODB, Ac., wh ch wi 1 ba aoU very cheep, to cloae out tbe stock., Pl?a«e stee ls and examine tbe . . X.ST&AIN. J«SO " Lislv ;: Xi .• ; Ornei or litsaiiii Bvrxsvst Y fiN»tr>CWni Ootketkm DUtrid, Ap***, V _ AOMbny«JM H.IAII J JO* HOrmBXB Xisr, Unltad <6totM.'XxeiM "w»to now do*, and thoot ocnoan»darovMQ«»tad to c«Q and p»r f mm*dUUlr« owing on UwSKPTHIBXB m* 00- TOBXK LlfftS an adrlrad to attend to It. without BnTttbaeoiUotj Utralot. s . ' 1»3! „ ... DAVID H. WHITt ' (VlUe-orof HM Dl.trtct. Pjon-'i. I) UIL—B bbU. noir landing froi ArtooMt Ho. i <n,4 lor *»U bj - l* 3o . UilAB DIOKKY *OO. Egg» u>i» d»y Li rec«lr*d by npr.M by .. rr . i*” amii OOLLIBS. Oil iJAKtusm flafaflwby -lOOCrude Oiitfar hkwht h. coiium* U>KU.—l5 bbl Cidbr loi W»T B. COLMWB. *?HKj bblirtceiT* M*»T H. OOLLUt*. ImS**** New baco*; , SHOULDIHSf / BAMS,.' iv.W- 1 8. 0 eMfRD BEEP, Jut from tmoke hoafimndl foe 1 oeJe by Ufa AS.L.O aLDWELU, Saccm>r toJaeHolme'A o>, .fayrFlrvt and Mnkrt I**. Nit ATISEI ON -GE 1/ uLtiOT.-Unw of Geology* 1 ( V>1 ng on the principle* of the flrlijfriV irillr referen*e-to AwcrlcanGeoli-gcnl aitfdry. iwoc'ihe use of legea, Aoad«mlu ahd faohoofaT of Boies ce. 1 large rot to. For ante'.-, ! - la» ~ ? X7fIC»TAOQ:. CEVood ft. V] kW I.A.W , Xl Law of fimkr vo. < Jut nctlnd r 1*29 pOTA'IOHet IfOA ATOKb I-*- X 6CO btuh. t, nliMiif[VP~ti > Ttr i 300 do Prior hi TVrr do; Jtut receired »*d torWlkr • ; f ;.i_- c; 0 n&K VAJJ oOKt)Xfe. ; 114 J tccmd CIKAN BK bbis prime Uran tUr riot jTutncefrw£4sid for teta bj Vi ■ I.iLUK VAN QaKDSB,.- JeCT UiSooopd street. OOKWHUM. MUijAbois^— 4,s barrels O Bo»ghom KoleaeM fe* eataliF ~ *• ?. ja&9 WATT A WtjgQg, m Liberty >tmt; '? BHIBT HOTJBE, I' ,V» . 1,000 DOZES HIdEoBY fIDIBr/; 1,000 DOZEN QBCTt BEDAND BLUB FLAN NEL SBIBTBj -1,000 DOZEN AIBOBTED FAHOY traveling BBIRTBf ' 1,000 DOZEN WHITE MUSLIN SETETf, fco-n t 9 SSiqmrda; 1,000 bozbh BXHijB oviballo ; 10,000 PAIBfi OOTIQBAD* PAHTALOOHS; Uunftitiim'olttwMlKaß’a WELSH PLAN. HEL tHlBT8»a&& a tars* eewtmeatof LINEN AND UABBEILUU BOeOMB AND COLLARS, AND GENT LEM El’S FURNISHING GOODS. Foreata by BENNETT, ROCII & CO., '* MururiTTUßUt, Ho. nf Ckaroh AlW}, Pbllkdolphlo, Po. j.uamd - - ■ 1863. VALKNTINEa 1863. t- A Urge asd eonptati t —ortaaot of new tad elrgant V'-AJLEOSTT X XTHS. AUO, tbb hew Military Comic Valentines, BOW BEAUT; ■ The target! tad bail — nitrniiit la lb« dty, pal apr la 95, 910, $lB, $BO til lottj tor deebrt, cr in targe quantise. Altberel dleooant to the trett •V* Bead year orden te JOHN r. HUNT, Mrnimn Hall, Fiith Stbext. 1»p ■ • rjrHß NATIONAL CLAIMAU&NOY. SOLBIBBS’ TAT, PHHBIOHB AH{f BOOHTIEB. 103 TtfA Itroti, third door Wee CUialio CtartJk, Piramoß, Fa. In oeaneotien with HAWKT OOLLINB ABBAOB, Washington, D. 0.» General Ooienunant Agonic. of the nearest of n kin o( deceawd So‘diora will xec*le special atteotlo*. Dh turgid 8c! Isis, onatmg BoUHTIIS, PIH SIONS, or BAG* PAT, will do well lo roll and isate their p«[Ut. W&K CLAIMS, ol inr; de scription, promnttd nod prosecuted before Uougrets, Ooon o: Clainaaadtbe Departments. dope mads amdl moaey U ct>lUct*d. £ AM SELLING ALL KINDS OF Boots, Shoei, Brogans and Gums, AT TBI OLD PBIOKB, although goods here ad* ranesdiO per osnt. Sait; GUI and cr amine n» itoek and priota, m they were purchased before the advance, at BOKLUD’4 CHEAP CAM STORE, Vo. 98 MAKKVX 6XBXET, 21 door from sth. MS Country Merchants will save money by bay* leg here, ttwodCpUcaU Eastern bills. JtS4 B. BULQKR, Ao‘t, Kaaujhotam of srery description ol e’txir, isr iTTT^&ic? so. a sMiTHruLi) btbbet, '• FXTJBM VBQB, FA, A fall sssortmsnt of FJTTBB UUQU UABUfAt* TUMMD rUMSITUBB ooastantly on hhad. which ws Will mD at the lowest prtess fcr CASH JaUdnuaJs QIFT BOOK BTOKB, Ho. llSWood Street. .A Irish tnyply of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; EAKILT, POCKET AHD PEW BIBLES, Jart received and |*r ssls at greatly rtimeed price*.; SV* A OOtSTLT SET, worth from 50 esnts to «UO, GITM WITH EACH. JaSO 118 WOOD 6TBEIT. yOWBLL'S bat poison, Inataaijdoath to - JM3B, MIOS t \BbACBB3, dl A quint old farm** ipjaki of it thoa t **ljaa» Batroa, Mad auaoother box of joor Sat Pobos. Tba boc T>n g*«a no killed about 7,000 H 1 haT*a,ow aatata >Ol. Itplaaaaama t» aaa the petky critian iat It, aod then ratlin ihem •alvaa to that* frta> Tear* koepcotfnU*. d. k. a Foraato by MJtOH JOHHBTOH, jatt Corner Fourth aod SatthfteM etraata. wv. ft. ftPn.i'.„„^ w „.J M mjomm a.«lies. JJIDBB4CLAKK, COKHISSIOV MEBCHAXTB, AadßrpAap la pit bolus tm ahp Its pboddctb, U BtOlD Itlltr, So* Tor*. ■E* O1 * o« uh IHT tobk pabai-- «»» camels on. :• ; , UN FiKpT MOK'i(iAUJS6 o*o to aafotl.t«A il tha PITTeBUBaH HOLLAS BAVIMM BAHK, So. «7 SOOBTH BTBSrr, Plttt. tarai. \ \ ' )U>Og O. A.tX)tTON. Tmwrir, * Ll AYa—Jait reoeited atod for sale, W TOVB BAI.ID B&T*. B/ - OOLYI* A JCABOH, |ftS7:l« iHOa SRsKhAtld ttrvct. . IF i>. Ouwucy, . HOIKSOPAtHIS*. • «r OSoo. So. «U >nfir=A*H»MT, ooffit'o* Baawek t (txvte'a Altar.) . ■ oaotke«n9to9ft.ab*ttolud lioT>ft. Irtslftwm •' : fc'' . . ' . pAUum- AUKiyi'-On jt. Mpnoa- ISLATBOAT. W omr I. ro gawM la oaa. temA*'mpropoHr.p ip ekati. oa4 taka ■! am, 01 It wul LafeU aHwrdUi* la lav, Ugabaal JOBK K. JtAMAKM *«. Bowa. aoBoJUMr. A mnot-. KAtaa, Shaft *Mtk Mt» 4i>’ii u .u-ni idi-ttii f :~ ~~ ‘"Tyr i'-iyi -i r ‘-. r -' -v. ■:-a :\ ':- ; ■■ -- r !>' '*■&&&■ Jfgiri \MDVEKTIBEJ9EJrTS. .KfiKUUAiyIWASD. ■: l 3 LBil E. |i\' 4. EATON, iDAGBII!ll At CO., s|<w 17 : ind l9Fiffl» Street, -i- Jobbers esd nulien of TBXMMIH6B| BUBBOI* BtaiM.i HoersKT, slopes, hoop’seibtb, BIbSoBS,' SHIBTS, OOLLABS, TIBS. DBDBS.i BHIBTS maPBAWBg.-WOOIdarHOOPB.-WI.- 808. BOISVS,TIfiPHVB’UnF' BHCTUBS' WOOLS AOOO&& KHrmso Y&SH^oatiudttd > . . Ottrotoyt-Vi*. y . befcte'tb* hat »d< we <rtbf jrrUl j liidM*«i«xtrto OITt 1M OOESraY-MlfßCHAfcta, killi . K£SSy rßODtiXliB|< a&<t «n «bol)a7 to eeH again. a» >—nrtekiHTof - ou liie : nxMn*olr«scx../,l tolj 8 MUtby-' t|- ! ■*-*•-.* - KA.I ft CO j flt Wood >U T. WALTSB DAT, And HISTORICAL WOftKB ,g^'-;f r "i , ''''"' : "V . ‘ .VS "*•' ■ ”"r'~%Ty < ~ , f*-'-r r *. '*' l,l > T Staple Dyj'.Goods, .j^ukpMA'Uca üb; lsl&hd-s : AHTI-BHBBIIATIC BAND - Perswoiotfir cot,, BSJECUAIIBM, In 111 llinil otu brm - - ..Aentecr Inflammatory; Ghnm!> Lamhe • go, Bdatlca P eurcdyne'-Ao.; Bitfinui of-the ; Joints end Cramps; Goat, N<undgf», sod nil • Ferrous Aflectfons; Erysipelas.- Bali Etenm ■ uidBcTt>labus Eruptions of the body; M«a» i irelite* kfin Impar.lles of the Blood and ; Fltdd|tor;.the whole’system,’a d efleiUtßj : caunfi»irwlifigH»KwUlasd other pcisritoixs • . inflaoee#;.,- : r ' I vj & V IT . . —1 •>;: T V -V i It Is a conveniently arrasg:d BELT, con t talnink a M4dlpatod,<lompsaha r "to t-e worn 3 a!OQndtbebodj l «bcutth*wa , Bt,eq?atly'«r ' „ fretifig all parti,'wherever the disease maybe. 5- Itoanbewcrn wtihoot injury to the most i 4 dsUckte perecn, and no change in the pcoier N habits of living is xtqa red. It tntirefyTO- Q mores the disease from the system, without »ha faUariom use, in rath cams, of powerful • loterpkl medicines, which HMiea and destroy 3 tbe conititutlen, nod glra temporary relief only by dnjffying the system, and desdenng Its vitality. By thi-t trsaimsat the medicinal ■< proper-lea ooDUl&td Is the BABB, being of a . hignp a’omatioond volatile nature, nadoapaila * o> be up rtadilgabs.rbed, through tha po et of mt the aha, cgnajnto direct contact uith the ** BXOOXVeadfflMraf elrcalahoa, wlthoaibav -3 Ipgjflnt to peaajthrongb thesoaaecb. wblwh - Would; tend att only to detract, ffben tnelrxn ■j ratlrepowera, bat to impatr.ftie Internal or m gan* *nd derange the dig'iiloa* alio—-thus S avoiding the id often the te- Sialt of int*" al r tnedie*y’*ai effecting a per* fed cars by purifying and ripiahsing the circular ■ tion ef tho rUai and rttijrimtf tbrpafie! M affected to a heaUhg condition. lUl* BAhU U . aispa meet powerful M ’AN'fI*MBBUUHrAL “ a»jJ3NT,‘* calomel being the primary tense jg oli large part of the bTLFkNKaB, NEC* ~ BAL'JIU PAINS and BHEUAIATICB, to < prsraltat—and will EHTIBELt BELIEVE THE SYSTEM from lta pernxleoa effects. Moderate cuci are cored In a few days, and wears tocstanilv- receiving undoubted menials—to which wo invite IniptcUon at our office—of their efficiency ia' aigravafed csmj of liing standing. ; PBICE, TWO DOLLABS, May be had of Druyglsts, or will be lent by mail open the receipt or $2, or by express everywhere, with all n rotes try Instructleoa from the prlcdpal office. Treatise, with Certified Teatlmo nU a, kbit rax a. EVADAFTED TO 80LDIEBB. Dr. J. IH. FVLTOIV, Wholeaa’eand Detail D.'cgglst, Boa. 69 A 70 FIFTH BTBUT, Pittsburgh, Sola Agent, where everything in the Drag line ra te had at fair pricaie ; JaBT ASHIQNEK'B a alb of valuable BEAL ESTATE—I will expoee te - PUBLIC SALE, os Taeidaj, Feb. 10,1861, ai 11 a. m. ON. THE PB Mif IB £B, All that valsable lot or piece of grotmd sitsatein the Third Ward, City oi Pit eborgh, bounded and deecribed as followei Beginning at the eastern corner of OhetTy alley end id berry street; thence along Liberty street eutwardly Al,f>et IX Inches to the line of property now or lade of Yo.el A Setter;; thenoe by tbe seme 98 feet and bJ4 to.an alley ten feet wide; tbence along enul alley I2i feet and 9 inches to.Plom •I'ey; tbenoe along' rism alley wystwardly 83 fret 1 ueb to the line of property now or'late of i. Parker; theses by the same, and by the Use of property be* tonalng to J. Vetter's heira, noithwardly 76 foot; tbence by tbe line of the la<it j mentioned property €8 (sol 4 InchM to Cberry alley; and tbeose by the same 79 feet9X l&c&ca 10 toeoonxar of Cherry alley and Liberty street ;—on which la elected tha large hr.ck t< Dements knows aa tbe HASSIUN UODtilt it COMTIHXBTAL HOTELS. Tbit property It lamed lately adjacent to the Great Katte-a and Western Railroad Fatnoger Depot, end afford* a rare chance for InTetuntat by eapitalUta. Tuju at Sale. JOHN W. BIDDELL, A«lgaM of Qoprgo Aorc&ts. J. 0, DAVIS, Aocilonew. Pltubargh, Doc. 17.186 A FANCYFUBS; CHILD BI2TS FAHOY TUBS; GENT'S FUB CAPS, OOLLLBB A QLOVXSi ■ATS AHD CAPS. Xverj T*rioty and style of the abort goods oo Land i i ■ tad for Ml* tt KoCORD* CO.'S, No. 131 WOOD BTBBBT. STABCH AGENCY. TJu nndeislgned are Amenta, for Plttatrargh and flcinltj', for ! WATTI MADISON STABOH COMPANY, . And kero constantly on hand a supply of their BTABCH, Tattoos style packages, which will be sold in quantities to the trade on moat reasonable terms. 1 SCHOMAKEB t LANG, : 329L18E8T? BTBIIT. ■ w. ac. jl bunn, COAL YARD. W. Aft OLAXBT A sb„ GOAL, OOKK, LIUS. PUTCB. PLABTBB PA'otr OSMSKT, f Ifiß BEICE AMD TIBS CL* AndenmShvtt and Beith (Umn<m j*29:ly , . ... a.\- " * L. CALDWELL, (■newMor to. Jbbmb BoLmb A Oo^> .POUR P A OKBMy DmUt 1b BACON, LABD, SUGAB-COBBD wabtr. BUOKKD BJ£Br, *e. ! .. - TT‘ j» OOB: MABBBT AMD FIBST‘STSBBft. 1 jdAlltly •» - Pmwwi^Tj.) 1 gTKKEOTYFE CALENDARS, * ros 1863, for bm of Prtstan,. for ult by WH.O. JOHHSTOB A 00., - 67 Wood street. I foIfeOKAW. GIFTS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, DIABIXS, fcr ISoS, WBITIfiG DESKS. _ PORT VOLIOSi WM. 0. JOHMSTOH A 00. ; '67Wertrt. ■ Tor ad* bjr deih entaw VMit Aganli'ii VvvIBO * month, fipcsM paid. to toll cm EnriVimg PmcOi, Ori-mtal Bmn/tnd tbtrt.2 other nev, ceefal tod corloai article*, Tlftoancir*- AddroM, • / 6UAW A CLAUS, BMddird, iiiw { deS&SadaeT •! - i < V'.j JlT r KAMONTEI—Iwant to hire Agent, Vi if InKTat, coin,, ats7d a Dioate,umJ paid, to aall aw Daw chea-j Tamil. Sawlnt KachUw! : aMAPUoUuBd.^ OUKOKUta.— —" ■■■•■■■ ■ « do Bo,llard 00;. ’! , 7S dosen (teen Broome '-f'-' ' Tottotehy VK.H i UJMI T Ki> bi'ATKH- KMVKauS STAMPS, of ell dtocripUon*. ft* «h»u£ Offloeef laterui; Bertom/j^dtorto^flu! Tteecnry.WATMß BTSSrr*Au4heßj!° ■ ct< * . .. flo,l^ torol i QiAfiCu.*»2oo boiM Midjion P**rl Oltsrohia.ttareeaAfo*a^bj : ;i J 4 **® r -" ; h 1 WILSOB, MS Liberty ttreei.* /■ ■i, . T ' -1 BHr goodm. | EXAMINATION . lABOS STOCK or DRY GOODSi ' BTTBOTH ■- Beaters. IS BBSPSOWBIJ^tMHiIOin®. C. H. LolftA CO., V 74 BTREET. ! ~ \ :i r-‘r _! a t ', J. M. Burchfield’s, ?"j ■ • •svninEii.|B»KEBB goods, At EHGHSH GBEHADIEBB, ■- " ' J ENGLISH BEBAGES, Mozambiques, ENGLISH CHINTZES. ]124 ____ OOUHENCI&G TODAY, AT BARKER & CO.’S, 59 Market Street, . TOT . GREATEST BALE 07THE BEABOH. SILKS, OLO AE.S, 1 SHAW L 8, • ~ ~AHD IDIREJSS C3OO3DS, M Less than Eastern Cost • AM HUUWSB STOCK. J*n : 1 jNTEftBiTING TO ClTY amd COUN TRY DIALXBB, MILLIHBBS A FIDDLKB& Dorisg tfcli Booth (JAKUABY) Wt will oloU oot omr entire stock of the' knowing seasonable Reduced Prices, TinakinaoteUßUaaOOM Jj Deals** win find cor ißortaenta of thses goods woll ratted to thole trade. both.ln p-100 sod variety, the prlcseol boos articles Being tower than they cmto-daybe bought intheMewTorkor Thlladely phis mirtcote. ' f GBOTAHTOWH. BOBTOHTMDBID ASD KBIT WOOIKB H081X&Y; / atiOTis, eiraTins, buck ahd wool GLOVJU aHD MITOBj / - WOOLS* ÜBDBBSOIBn ASD DKAWBBB; - WOOL HOOD 3, OOKrOBT4,BOABfB/Ac. F .. Ata,of TBIHXIKGK YAHOY; GOODS, BUT- ASD KOTIOXB, «ttr stock Is aotrarpamd la ah sago see by anyin ths city.. We ask especial notice to oar stock of HOOT SKIRTS, m w* here fadlltlsstof supplying the best rad most reUabla Bakes si TUT LoW SATIS. MCRIHII4€fL¥DE, TO XABXXT STBMT, ewt rid*. (Between jPomth *hd the PUmbod.) \ Jolt QLOaING OOT HALE ' - 0?' •. del7:3tawtd WINTER GOODS. EATOH, MCRUI& CO,, Pterions to making their ACTUAL IITAMtOBT, ere deelreos of oloslng oat their entire stock of wum QOODB , - Before the first day of Tebrury next. . Whoktote «e welleaßetaQß nyynerili hartall the*4T*ntaf/» et the BXBUOTION KADI IB TBICXB. * KATOH,HACBTTO * Qfj., I*lo i Ho. IT TITTF BTOfif. ÜBT KEUKIViSD, A oaw lot of thoao “jitra cheap LAOS TBDfKKB BITSa' r.AT>m* HWagTITCHa xd H»pyta «pry gtSSSi. wail* *t> / ois* TO), tortadta,at^ BOMB’S TBUOtIBO ETOKS, 014) PBIOEB., ‘ ' JACOBIT ABB OWISS TBIBItIMOSj HAM. bubo Boomer ahd bkibt; tbimmihos: mum B1HSI) HAOIO BUmi*Qj_B*A6 VALBSOIBSHBS ABO THBIAD LAOS BIB BOBS, BDOIBa. OOLLABBTTd, and aU Uada of **BBon>*BlßS at oU prtota, Is wbolaaala and retail borers. • ••' • -■■ X- . \ ; JOS.HOBM, j ■ • .-UBt.' , . . '• : V ' TTandTOMartwlatrtot.' . jgALMOR&L SEIBIB, ftT r aspucmB J paza*K In order toekee oot their entire stock on the. first of Tobnury. ltiki year eeteetlona before the choice colon are *ll rone. - \ BATOB, MAOBUBAOO, LABQB INVOICE OPALPACGA BBAIOB ABB BKIBT BBAIBB-SOlinailO, AZUUH, BUMBOUBT, and oteatdaaliabla oolora, iaiinoalvadby rjIUK UAMDSOMBUT YKT.I—A now OBBTLIMB’S BBOLIOB* BHIKTB, Joatnoateadt, ! KACtiUKAOLTBB, W 4 | n Wartaf atl tait. tth aad DtawMod: JgQ LBa UrBWAUPH PA'I'JW TBBBAB. at laaa than laatan {wtaa, fcraalab, XAOBtm* oi.n>i. : U'i'AfLiS • Gouua, UOi)t-J}Klltm O 8 POOL OOTTOH, PAIMHT THBIIp, LAOS BBAIPS, tIOT OOITOM, ®kP«kTAH«. H» DUIQQMBB, and ail olberi kind* of Staple Qooda *t the vary losrsrt —rhel 1 |»tte*B to whf Intole eod ratal! tiojara, TBIKMIBO BTOBB, )»at 1 goa.l7aodteMateatat.aat. WUOIahUS UUOJW, «f A gtOBAMdUO. ’ tloa fraa fownar ptloaa l lo wboßwala, and ra. - HOBSW, • JaM •' 1- -•' j': >wu TT tod TP Merttat etfdet. . AU. r*r*ii<i'o**AP—wut' k« (old doited tea Wililw d tttjw aittail, Mr*M*Wim*t- ■ "BOM| - . • -i v-'-V <• - > , , 4JBVSEJtIEJrTB. • ■l-Eiai'jurb liiui !i >7 OUB ••“Ben I ted eonedt* THIS () JE&BY CLIP, (vl'k Imitation of Tenet. Kett* Booth, Benny ytriVUaf, Ac-.,.Mr. CHAHTRAO. ' ' Y Alter *Uch,' ! OCEAN CHIU), HAUJtt PttLM.' ,Wr flWiwwtff . i To oooclnde with ■ RENDEZVOUS* J, , QUAKB^.^,——..—Mr. CHrPPBBDAtBL hALu a<i T T S J Tbe poUUo dx« napKt oRy lQf.rmed but L.-M. GOTISOBkLK>t)ft ißiant I‘tuUt rad Unumv, til bin ibe hoaot- ct | Tlnf, in flttibat|b, TWO GRAND CONOKRTB, 0» BATOBDA T, Jm. 81*. <*d HOB DAT, M. U, i Whin ha will perform acme of bU Uleat com peri* tlons ( ohicb bate caoaed to gnat a eaaeatlon t» - hew Toth, Bcbtoh. Philadelphia, and «U tha. Weot» «m dtlaa. -The celebrated Prime Donna, HiBa!o£BU>lTA PAITI, •/ £ Wia'mok« t oa( tbcMocoubmi, bar foretell isot In fittinrjjht; yrtrbci to her departure Iw ‘' Kora p*,whrre the la engaged attbe BdsaT Italian 'Cerent? Cardan, Lon din. ’ ‘ Mz.;„Cottaehalfc aoTin Patti will be aodewd by the dlitlVgolihat tenor, SiiiGAStp SCCLA, from N.Y.'Aeademy of Maala, and Br.,T. Si RAM, tbeweUkhoen Fun* Ut. HniicalSirecterxiid Conductor, &*.- 8. BEK* a &BBJL . The programme will .to changed each per ioreeanco. > j ,-y ; ; r ..x •• ■yiriWl—fm, ifiO,'QKBT&; MMta-tf cts. extra.' ltiiwrrni ii«HTii>j tii ■Vrrmd ftic ifthjr rrf tho Concepts tt ■ Um Sirota Star*' of Jeha S* Vtilori Wood itrot, oomBWCIPg Thursday, at 9'fc BL, Doer* opeaiat 'iHi- loucert to, comnwaoo at® o'clock. i jaMfli ■ HALL. j . Third and poaHfolj fort weab of the POLYOBAi&A or THE WAJBt. SxUMUou ITiEI EVKKINO, tl .?)£ ILitlnua WIDH&iPAT «ndBATOfiDAY AlTAB HOOttfl.tfSo’clcclt. 1 . , . ■arr [IKSDAT-ArtERIiOOH, benefit of th* Bnb ilatenoe Committee, OTFBIPAY AFTiBHOOS, benefit of the Welch OelTinlat v •_ v • OTAdnlirion* 8S CJSHTS} Children Ift OZHXS. SIMM j.S : i- • . . OBVBNTH 1 WAftO LOTS AT ATJC-^ TUEbDATBVKNIHG/feb. ftd, aft 7i4; o’clock, willbe auid, in. the Mcood flcor’ salon '• roeta of Pat!*’ Auction, fii filth aUeei; fire Mil* ; blt Bonding Loti'ln the. {Menth Wardi . . . . .... v One Lot ob the corner of hooch. end PerilUMV streets, hairing Si ie«t front on Kcootu street, and extending alosg BerilUeri street 49 tail ft&l&obea.. Four Lotr, each harjhg-20 feet frotit~oa Snoeli street, andextending baclt 49 feet GJj inches - % cash, aud-lhe balance u two bqnal annul p*jm*LU,i»lth inMnet, etotmd by bond and mortgage. ,* fa 9 T ;• J. G. DAYIB, Anct. jJOOTS AND SHOES, •. 1■ " ; / '"V" •Masonic Bait iluclhm Boats, i Do. wrirra stbiit. TJOOKB, PHOTOGKAPH tALfcUHS. X/ Ao., at Auction price*, AtMaeoniqßdl Antfioa bvoMt W firb etmt, for a few ' t will doeaoQt th*bafoboeOf Mr. ?***?* Wfcei ccadfi* mtatoMkoks, Photograph Album•* fap*r,.F*aiilf Bl«iec, Odd Feoe, k.. »t privne sal* at Anctioß silo*. OAliaocitrif jon wcAi bargabna. Ji»l / * A.,ttcUL^UAHP/Anct. tium mbivallsd family bachum . hsrrJart-bMawudritboUghrtpmßißaiattb*' fAlßi lbcbllM iath* ! WOdd OOMptUfig. _\:-j -v- '<■--■ = . Om IQZfIZO b*n *Jmdy !**n\ *oU, *a BiUmaal atttafcctiofL ■• - -S l 1 Thii k>ck t* BHIlTtl) «Uh IM tlMtlll idTUItUI Of tllkO nbotii il(Ua,iarialii|,u> rtdn er Ohaln. «aIU, Ml, gulut, Hindi nxd. tMk *»* -i j-..•••. ..Vi H’l ’ V! ,YV tho d ui «topltetty of tfata M*. chiM»tl»lMMSyftF4«traßfthof-tttt«h ( M4a4opt- ■ obttUy lo th» Itocifart or trnoowt bbrlu note St -• ASD POPULAR 6IWZTC aow/ojtorgdto too pnUfo. ■ •WWAarUdBIMD TMBMM ■tragi iiol ntniu tlua, *t 80. ST BIRH. wh.sfmssrago., Wnniui Asnns • STBmj.j jaSaintF Q ■W;:VrU£UAMB 4iCO.'B * IMCBOTED DOUBL£ TH&CAD ; family Sociiir boacAiMe*., Stlettoon*. Ho; 18 fourth stnet, Fittobotfih. Thca* tt»chiaeii«i»from ftftees to. twenty doUaa' chwper th«n aayOthrf machine In the city. Tktj windo ell ;Un(U(Of wwk f *nd 'inwißuM tor three yedel Tlieyereeolelaplc thd, nay child 1* nin old cea odthim toyerfeethttu OcmiUailyow ha*d.ell Uadi ofSewtegi Machine Heedlee, Bewtocr Silk. Cot too, Ae+ loved Market pride.•» j2l K. bxBAIV, AfftU. JJBNBT O. HALB i <30., - ■ (Sooowm* t» JunttO. WtH,) • ■ '■' "j 1 ‘ |' ;■ 5 i Merchant Tailors* .■ A?* jiow recelTin* their | PAii. ! ahd wiuteb 1 sjtocx* Which larextent, choice. tuU and prlcee will mb* 7 pet* feTonbly with anything in the tadmvih* laxall the newedand bed makeeof Tteeui 1 OABBHDSBSB, . - !'r - ; VJBSTISGB,an4 | •r.i ■■ p; OVKM9ASUCM.- , Alee, the larfeetand bed aalected atoefc of Good* forbulawa ad* edit brought to thlimarkaf, IdkewfoearayctooCoeeetacilonof.;;; ' • 7 ~ r CK3STB>UBHUHIBaQOODfI elweja onhand; (1 Any order* wiifc prompiattentlop nod punctuality la ell com. ; - ooj*oFpMHAaT.oi^jsTßMm BlO'.,: V'lU-i :■ ■de.7t*nd7yil»rhetstree4. ■o. if Fifth street. 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