The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, February 03, 1863, Image 2

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StntegT ol_ Yrei»om-
- diversity <tj forms. and,oha»act«r«. There
Isjour&oM treason, which;' hu«eed for
■'••■'rtm/Viru .util, it was appalled by
;:;r •.•rtle* of . It ab®* «“*«
" 'amongrt u« from neoesilty.'' Then, there ie
finds. fault
-f uitb ®f' :»• ..•*■
’ «.i«Utoiilim, and is habitually predicting
••• 'dUaite'f Uoudhwns. Tjfhehyon goeetwith
: . ■•• inen who thinks that we can't iwhlp the
Vf r .v in other iwords, that'five.Korth
•; - 1 men ere not more Utah u match for one
Southern—thet ie about- the mildest form
of it,endthemenwhoehyeSlie eboat the
, lieiiienerf «»d moiTaZgecl of traitors, unless
r the openlel who tetite amproniu, end
.V ... crawls back to the foot thet has epurned
: r him, ie tobo considered eren an humbler
epeoimen. Then there ie the l men—if he
. r deserves to be oallei • men—rrho telle yon
r that the “abolitionists" —by whiohhemeanc
.. ! erery men rrho ie in eerneet ebon* potting
the oause of the
warj and thinks thet the way’ to make It
suocessful is to take their heads along with
. . ‘4 those of the wore! ot the seoeob, whom ho
inoladee only for eppeerenoe sake.; This is
- - ’ the language, too, of ten of the epanletled
"‘gentry, who here been noised end fed by
the people, but teie paroles at the first sum-
mens, and ere neror likely themseives to.
take the heeds off of eny body. Then
you kavethedieinterosted: patriots, “who
. ' ~ kies my lady peeoe ai home,’ 1 auddenounoe
S' ••• the proolemation as an invasion of the
s -i ’ constitutional rights of their (Southern
friends, and a oonveraloh of the contest
into a wer for the rights of the “niyysr.” I
These'fellows don’t care ebont the life of a
: northern while men, end oan afford to be
1 magnanimous at the expense 1 of our poor
brave, but suffering soldiers, who febl that
it is a tittle hard that they shonld be obliged
to fight against both’ the master end the
‘sleet, when it is at our own election to
here the latter either as a friend or enemy.
Then there is the MoChxnuJi traitor—per
haps the most sneaking, and insidious, and
dangerous of ell, who telle you that the
army is demoralised—that it has no oonfi
,denoe in its generels-rand that yon oan
only make It fight by recalling the eery
worst of them, who would- never fight at
. ... ell exoept upon compulsion, and nerer
- 'foughtsuSeeasfully. This is the form of
treason which seems to be now most In.
: rogue amongst us, add it is perhaps the
most atrootous of all, because it seeks to ,
debauch the army,, and aims by the short
est and surest way at.the betrayal of ourj
cause, and the utter destruction of our
hopes as a nation; and, therefore, it is,
I■ - that, there is not a rebel in the South, or a
| Tebel sympathiser in the North, who does
! . . not rely on It as the one thing needful to
! eur destruction. . '
Can any body doubt why it is that this
olaas of sympathisers is so deeply smittsn
with the lore Of this particular indiridualf
. ‘lt is hot certainly because he' is a general
or a kero. After his fall and winter cam
paign on the Potomao, it was impossible
•/ that any sane man, whatever he might toy,
oould mistake him for either. If that did
not eettle the matter, however, the tragedy
<of jthe Peninsula ought to hare put it at;
' rest forerer. The President trusted him
' ' ' “ again- notwithstanding the failure of his
pet generals and himself to lend eren a
wining bond'to; Pone, and again he dis
obeyed his order and disappointed the hopes
of the. nation. It was clear that he would
nettherflght dor improve auadrantage, and
• that we must either giro up the contest or
: got rid of him.; He was dismissed at last,
after haring cost us a thousand millions of
money, and a gallant army, of which only
: a remnant, demoralised as his own friends
.; « <b«m tn be. was his legaey to hls
. : (assessor. And now, because that army
has become so demoralised under the teaeh
. ings of the World and BtroU, and the West
Point.olique, that- it will not fight under
7 any other general than the one who per-'
mltled,' if he did not authorise it, and, has
proved that he will not fight himself, the
' ‘ oountiy ls told that we must take him back
•grin, and tread the same circle of calami
ties anew l The traitors know that another
year of MoCLxnuan would oertainly finish
us, and hope, no doubt, that if the rebels
idled to take our capital last summer,
'"'through the watchfulness of the President,
be furnished with a belter oppor
tunity by the same general hereafter.
It is not because he is a fighting man, or
veritable heroi thatthey want They
know better than that. He hae rniver dis
covered any one of the txaite of a great
1 general. Hehss certainly been any thing
■but a successful one. He'is. a hero—end
the first in history—becauje he won'* fight.
. [if he vies plbriry, and Joyri, *nd earnest,;
and dashing,he would not suitthem at all,
’ even though he were the bestof Democrats.
* They don’t like Bosncnans, or Bonnsmn,
or Birrtxu. You may critioixe them*s
' ■ -7 . \ • much as you please; and they will not ob
-! tect that you are a civilian, and not, there
' foie, oompetent to Judge whether Cskin or
1_» Narotion—not the miniature edltipn-ror
jlxninonouoH or Tunnnnn were
fe:.. , Bctun, with them, has turned Aboil
- f • Uonlstj becauio he is terribly in.earnest.
S; j 1 They wiH like Rosscnass no better after
• ! his lata victory; and McCT.ri.LiX himself
V I —if he had captured the rebel army at
i Sharpsburg, as he ought to have dene—they
- ' ' would never have forgiven fb?it|; That,
• i - however, according to Major Krrss, was
not the . programme, and they feel . sure
11- enough of their hero to know that he will
- never oapture any thing but—yuU*. [ .
After all that we know now of the mili
■l i ury conduct of ilcCi*ttin-«id|there is
1. . ' - mora behind that U equally daipaglng-lt
j lanbt unchsWtehHwe think,to eay^t
“ i - i • the man Who wishes him back again,
•UHV' wishes any thing but the salvation of the
[ J i_. Union, oir the sueoeee of its arms. *hef».
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'll Dn>L tu foor JUgU**
doilioi, ood foot Honoin-wMi onljoboot
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• IS IT:
Everything relating to these novel and .;
formidable vessels of war is astonishing? j 1
The first—tto Monitor—proved to tob
weak when the deck, or covering shell, j
Attached io the hull; the pounding of the j
“overhang" upon the water in a gale off.l
Gape Hatteras, proved too much for the
fastenings; they gave way, and the vessel
went down. This seems to have been the
only defect, and Is being remedied, or
rather prevented, in all the others. The
CatskiU and Sangamon are both having
additional strength imparted to the sections.
Those which reached Hilton Head have,
: been well tested, and now the countrym*y
1 feel a good degree of,'confidence that the
sea l going Qualities of the Monitors are
snbh that [here will be no moje'foundering.
The new western lndianola
No. 2, armed with launch guns, U to-be
gin her operations On -the Cumberland.
Wsstbex Associated Pbsbs.— Tho Direc
tors ol the Western Associated Press held n
meeting in Cincinnati, on Thursday Inst.
‘There Were present Messrs. JCuatt, of the St.
tools Republican; Walks*, of the Detroit
Free Press; Riddle, o( the Pittsbnrgh Ga-
I sette i ; Blobs, of the Indianapolis Sentinel;
Osboes, of the Louisville Journal; and
Suits, of the Cincinnati Gssette.
Included in business transacted wap a
resolutieri In favor of a reduction by Congress
of the duty on foreign paper and rags. The
meeting, after disposing of tho business lor
; which it was called together, adjourned, to
meet at the call of the president.
Th» Boua Cooar of laviatioino* «•
BOW reeeiTing Uitlmony. They examined
some'wltnsisel In Loalsrille, and are now in
Cincinnati. _ _ •
Jlow General Hooker Got into Ike
Service.
We find tho following interesting story
about General Hooker in the Chicago Tr i-
“ When the war broke oat, Get Hooker,
then in California, oame post-haste to
Washington to offer hie eerrioee to the gov
ernment. General Scott wae at the bead
of the military affaire of theoottntryj and
between that old gentleman and General
Hooker was a feud dating back to the
Mexican war, hence, as everything relating
to the army was referred to Scott, Hooker
waa suffered to apply in rain lor even a
regimental oommand. Disgusted and mad,
he made his preparations to return to the
! Paoifio coast, and waa about to start, whan
the first battle of Bull Hun was fought.
There was nothing in that to encourage j
so he went up to the White House, as the
last thing before leaving, to call on the
President, whom he had never seen. He
was introduced by some mistake of -his
friend as Captain Hooker, and the follow
-1 inu was tha conversation that ensued:
I “ Hooker. —‘ Mr. President, I waa intro
duced to you as CBpiain Hooker.. lam or
whs Lieutenant-Colonel Hooker of the regu
lar army. When this-war began, 1 was at
home in California, and hastened to make
1 a tender of my eervices to the Government,
i but my relation to General Scott or some
other impediment stands in the way, and t
see no chance of making my military
knowledge and experience useful. I am
about to return, but before going 1 waa
anxious to pay my respeots to you, and to
express my wishes for your personal wel
fare and for your success in putting down
this infernal rebellion. And 1 want, while
lam at it, to say one thing more: 1 was at
BuU Hun the other day, Mr. President, and
it is no vanity or boasting in me to B%y
that X am a sight better general
than you, sir, had on that field 1' *
‘The President, in repeating thisßpeech,
savß that he looked at the speaker to see
what manner of a man he waa who made
eucha boast. “ His eye was steady and
Clear, his manner not half so confident as
his words, and altogether he had the air of
a man of sense and.intelligence who thor
oughly believed in himself, and who would
at least try to make his words good. I was
(impressed with him, and rising out of my
! chair walked up to him, ahd putting, my
'hand on his shoulder said, colonel, not
Lieutenant Colonel Hooker, stay. I have
nse for you, and a regiment for you to
command. . . .
“He did stay. Tho promised regiment
I was put under his orders, and from it he
was soon promoted to a brigade, and thence
to a Major General's place; in command or
"“‘ln every position in which he has been
put,’ says Mr. Lincoln, Klen. Hooker has
eoualled the expectations whioh his self
confidence excited. As a Colonel, as a
Brigadier and as a Major General he has
done exceedingly well, and should he be
i ever eaUed to command this army, 1 have
no doubt he would acquit himself as gal
lantlv as any man in the country. - ,
“That’s the way thßt Gen. Hooker got
into the service. In Washington, Mr.
Lincoln’s partiality for him is no secret.
When it was determined to remova Mc-
Clellan, the head of the 1 Fits John Porter
now. the question of suocessoiship was
both important and embarrassing. The
President's inoUnations and preferences
pointed to “Fighting Joe'f as the man; and
he yielded them to the representations pi
Gen. Hallcok and others With great reluc
tance, and, as is said with Becret forebod
ings of what was to follow.’
*he Mbnitdt£
General Ilooker’s Staff.
The following ere the officere on Genera 1 1
Hooker’s etaff: — I
Mai. Gen. Butterfield, Chief of Staff.. I
Brig,-Gen. 8. Williams, Assistant Adju-1
taht-General. ■ I
LieuL-Colf James Dickineon, Aseietant I
i Adjutant-General. , .1
1 Brig.-Gea. James A. Hardie, Judge Ad. j
meets General- • I
Brig.-Gen. Henry J. Hunt, Chief of Ar-1
tU ßr?g.-Gen. M. R. Patrick, Protost Ifer
,hCol. Rufus Ingalls, Chief QiWmaster.
I Lteut-CoL F. Myers, Deputy Chief Quar-
I term &b ter. .
I Col. H. P. Clark, Chief Commissary .
Burgeon Jonn. Lottermann, Medioal 1A-
I ”<3apt- Samuel T. Cushing, Chief Signal
I Officer. , ' * '
, I Lieut. D. W. Flaglee, Chief Ordnenne
. I Officer..
L | Mejoy W. Ha Lawrence, Aid-de-camp.;
i j CapL Alexander Moore, Aid-de-Camp,
f j CapL Henry Hob sell, Aid-de-Camp.
Judos Ludlovt received a fitting rebuke
(tom the Grand Jury of Philadelphia.; It
vill be remembered . that "this butternut
Judge attempted to use the Grand Jury in
aiding him in hie own treasonable sympa
thies, by ordering that the Grand Jury
ahonld take some immediate actiou in re
t ferenoe to the arrest of the notorious.qon
nerbesd, Boileau, of ;the Evening Journal.
The Grand Jury did act, but not as theibut
ternut Judge anticipated. The Jury Staled
the facts of the ease, quoted the treasonable .
articles from the Journal, expressed thexr]
high regard (or the, National and State |
Governments, and then left the inference,
broad and plain, that the entire jury ap
proved of the arreStcf the traitor Boileau.
Boinuch for butternut Ludlow’s attempt to
arnst the course of juatioe in the case of
one of his affinities in treason. —Marritourg
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MAG lE—-On Stud*? excele,; February let, IBCI,
(j, itt tbb fliUl year of-hM r
Hlefooenl wlll take place on Toxebar UTBIWIi
et 1 o'clock, Prom hie taiereeMence, Ho. 3) Hlfbrt. :
i KaMILTOH-Oa Header. .Febroary.MrlMV
ehecUr ol typhoid lexer, FOBXFU
ÜbOhfc, nil of fleoite t . eod Hadeeeeh BeoUtoo,
IsitoUih of nil !(«•
I Funeral from the teeldene* ot the parent*, Ho. IX9
I Ftan street, on Tcmdat, 84 ln*t, at 8 o’etock p. m.
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WEEK AND las) lec-
. TUBE. ._ r
Womanhood and Female Perfection,
Prof. O. 8. fo>
CONCERT HALL
Feb. 4th,»t 7J^«’cto*k»
'wto men OHLT.-tar
Stagte viniiiioo 25 cents.
WEDjitSBAY AFTEBNOOB.oI 3 o’clock.
WTO UDIU OMI.T ”«•
FrofaialoDal Examln.tLna at tba ST. CHARLES
IQTKL bdt a tea day. I n«ar.
irS»JtEMCAKTILE LI BRAKY ABBO
fIIATION LKCTDKVB
RALPH WALDO'EMERSON
WilldellTer . Uctd.a batata tba Yoonj
cuitll. Library Aatodatlon, and tb. i nbllc pner
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 9, 1863,
I AT
CONCERT HAI .L.
CKKTS-to to to<l
W. H. KtscAio, \
'. w!dTmoOow*li, (• Lector* Oo*mM«e
J. B. UuikßT, I
Gao. W. Wktmaw- I
rQS»PaKENOLOGY IS A SCIENCE.
O.S.FOWLEB
IB ITS READ AND FATHER INAMEEIOA,
h. u» et. f h °™ L b ”“
ohort Umo long*', «h««> ho b gl'l“B tho “
reliable OB arts,
Which or* th. key ood the guide to 0 *occ«.M
“iilTtoOM' ore cre*drt.™‘r,doy,ood wm. boy
deliy ju-t OHB day too lou to ho hoaoßtud hy hi*
bOIKNXiriU ADVICE *
BJtJT K STJTEJITR*TS'
DANK OP PITTSBURGH.^
j FirnauftOß, feb. 2, 1863.
Lomu, Bllb and , I’SS 00
Halted State* la»h...
Beal Batata and Ground 8ent...~.~ “'g* at
Stocks and Ml-ceUantoa *>
Du® by other Bu>)u.*.-—ipi'cer to
Bonklioteoi Check* A Two y Note*. JW,«B “
Specie - _
. $2,969,3*1 23
liabilities.
CcplUl Block-.- .. -7' M .
Profits and Earnings..*.. 4- r *'*•%* '
Cnpkld Dlridond. cud StupcMO Act «
Due to other Banks..~..—— 47 hM CO
cClrcuUUtm 1,663.046 64
Deptti 22
Exchange bank of I’i'rTSß'GH.
FrnnctQßi Feb. 2, 1863.
,Ii 3S'.SS»
Real Estate— o»w 5 42
Gold and BH*er Coin
, asttsssal.wsi?s: ®!»g
B:tSSXK?r=== I'ii,
I Pennsylvania Bonds. ■■ ■■" "■"***?*'*** A'r’nnG m
Checks, and Notes of other Bank.- «.Jg f
Dueby other Banks _ 8^06293
.. ...v. 920,000 00
Capital Stock 1.785.780 00
Circulation-# —~ 480i888 33
Contingent Fund and Earn Inga 87
$5,489,941 40
janrm-l ÜBr.
MERCHANTS’ AND HANOT AC
TBBEBS’ bank.
.1.400,621 90
3tf7 ao
27,310 74
Qapital Stock,
Circulation.....—
Dae Depo*itor*~— —
Due other Bank*
iMMimd DiKOmU SI S
NJ«."Si'chKlu oi'Ml»rßiiiki !“'SS ?*
Doe by olher Banks-.....-—..—•**—**~ irt'«vy> on
(Vimtnanwealth of Penn a Loan——. *
o. S. GoTernmcnt 35
TieHSr. iutemmt Xiolijsct «od Uae to tb. beat
<,fm]Fta>owledg.«ndtallri. n DJ!SKYi Cbier.
' 8«om Kid mUcribed lifero mo tblo M ilojr ol
.-- "ci W. H. WHITNEY, Hour? Public- .
MECHANICS' BANK OF PITTS
BOBGD
Prm*c*au, Feb. 2, 1863.
liabilities.
Circulation.-™..--- »»“■>“ £
Doe to other Banka —— I!
Dos to -Depositon ~ -- s ® 7 » ls ® 48
assets.
Loans, Bills and Discount*. 51 'tlt’S 5
Due by other Banks 7 —♦•••••• 2l2 ’* 63 t 7
Treasury Not*a and Not«and Checks
on other Banks. m
Specie in Vaults— 71 -° 7a ot
, 81.914 713 40
m.. >boTe statement is correct, to the best of my
GEO. V-™*™***'
/CITIZENS’ BANK. . .
1/ PiTTSBOTon, Teh. 2, 18(3.
i &T* “ dl)Uc ° m “ l "—" S
U. Tender Hotel-. WJ“ j»
; US. 6 per cent. 80nd5..... *—* JJJ'J**' jJJ
U. S. 1 year Ce-tlflcates, (6 per cent. W,OOO 00
, Deposit with C. a Treasurer,4tf ct. SOO.iOD 00
Note* and Checks of ether Banks-.. B2
Dus from Banka and Bankers.—.... 21«, SW 51
Capital Stock-- 25’25 “
* 230,231 26
DoaW Banja and Bankftia..... 5““®“
Th» abote statement Is correct to the best of my
LMIRI{ANt A „ ,unt Cwhler.
Affirmed before me this 2d day of *•&•» '*s®*.,
H. S. DA v 18, MotAry Public.
jron city bank!
PinnpMH, Feb. 2,186 S. |
cnui stock --JKS
Lous and Discounts ri — ““ JJJ m
U. 8 and Pa. Benda k CeitlOcatca... 367,100 TO
DepOalted tn O- 8. finb-Tieasury 00
Doibr other Banka.., 165 041 13
Note* and Checkeof other Bank* and
United Staten Treasury Notea.— 69
4 090 00
Doe to other Banka. .Jl’f, 1 ! 2
Doe to Depositors - . ...
Xho aboTfl tUtemant is correct *cecrdlng to the
bMt of bit knovltdn 1111) billtt
#ww ° 7 j. MAGOrriS, Cashier.
Afflnced onto before me this tUjr.
. Aauu *~ w. H* WHITNKX, KoUi7 Public.
Allegheny bank.
Pirrocnon, Feb. 2, W 63. |
Capital Stock •ffgfg
Laana and DUcoanta ...——•••* •-«.«! JJ
Hue by other baakM —— X
j <». g.BecnriiUe .............. I Vi'SJ 2
Note* and Checka of otbor Bank#
Treaeory Noteeaud Legal lewder— JJ |
Circulation-.,.. —.. *—j #I JSS 2!
Duo to other Bankp - **s2 Si
I Due to Depoeltora———4~~— *09,734 3fl
I The abate atatement U correct according to the
knowledge ~d
B .°n, M*> KoUrj Pnbllc.
PUBLIC JUOTICUS.
NOTlCE,—Alleob
en.Ru»as Co*p*kt —An Kieatloa lor Piei*
ident. Blase, «n and Uffloeia. of the i Company 'lor
! erecting a Bridge oter the A l«|b*ny Hirer, oppoelte
PitUbortb, In the Ooonty of Allegheny, aillieheld
at tbeTAL BOoSX,atthe eonth end of the Bridge,
on MOND AY, the 3d day of Barcb n.xt, at the hour
I Or fcMot* P " m * WBL BJBBBPB9, Treaanrer.
PimecMß, It. Wat» * Q»iOabo KAibWAT Co.,}
■mrtSKASM s
(TS»THB ANNUAL MEETING of the
wSr Stock and Bondholder* »f this Coapanj, for
the election of Pireeton and tachotberbaeloeM *•
nay com# be for* It will be held at **>» OFFICI 0*
SAIB OOMFAHV. In the C»T of Pitmborgb. oa
the FOURTH WBDHKBDAX Of FEBRUARY,
Stock end Bond Tnuufer Book* of the Com*
puy, at their oßce fa the City et FUtoburgb. nod
at their Tramelir Agency la the City °J ork,
will bed Med ©a the loth PAT Or FBBBUABY,
and remain closed until the 28th OF FABBUAHi
thereafter. W. H. BABMRS.Secretary.
1*38; tfcM ■ • • .
Orncaarm Pmwvui lmuoaecs Coutact,}
-.; . Oarner Market and Water iWH*. >
. ffttotarf&,/e«.884, IMLI nr
rrs*THß ANNUAL ELECTION FOB
IW BXTBHTUH DIBIUTOBB of Ihle Oom.
b 5S5d n WHIHABI,
Omci Auubot Vailit Ccu» 1
i T
,rs*n! ACCORDANCE! WITH AN
AOT OF ASSEMBLY In nUttoß to ,*b»
time of boldlsv the Ansnel Klee'ton of <*• Alle
gheny VAllay BeUre*l Oompeay, ihe IBtocJU Wm*
«.e hereby ntlM that ft'.PSKvmS
eer« tor ibeenaing yew wti' , n
of th* in the-Oit» of PttoUn g »
TOKBDAT. Febrnerr *4th, 1*63, et 10 o dock
o, >.b. «*. iw. ~ ra^-aag*
u ny-BUiAUMiUAM ÜBBuSIT UO.--
Iw' Ttas Annul UnctUra ot ““fS 2
this Coupeny. eerre far one J^** I** 1 ** ** lh
the TUMDAY*Yeb.SJ, IM3. btiween the
h««r. o( 3«d » o'd-ci J- a § r Bnoß , cyM.r.
Blralmlaa, Jen. lT«h, 1883 *4
jrS“ALI,&UJiISN¥ LiITJW)i.L-t.Ulv,
"S' Oornee of Ltne ck nod J-onJiukl*'^*' 1 *
Tho Tenth-Annuel tte-lon t»gh>« ™ Tottioa
Feb. Sd. end end' June CTtli. Betee of Toltioo
thy DBAKKV PLAhTATIOH BirTUßd.
Thoj portlj, etrengthen and bielgu •«-
They create a healthy appetite.
Th-y ate on. aodldol. to dr«nre of «*t” “ d
1 Theyoaeroeßireffecti of dUalpathn ,nd , ,1"
Ib.f atreaglhon tba ijatom and an Han “•“'“‘J'
They preteat mleametie ard ltiterniittent ,
They partly tba breath and oddity of ‘he atomach.
They cora Dyepeprle and Conatlpation. „ h
They cnra Dla.rbaa, Cholera and Cbolera Motb ra.
They cere Ur r Complaint and Sa.rotia neadacbe-
Tb«V are tba beat Bitten U the world T!Mr
tba weak man atrong, and are “'“’bated
groat reatoter. They are made of pore St. Ctolx
Sum.tr. celebrated Oalliaja bark, rota and barb.,
and are Ulan with rha plee.u a tf a beaaraga, wtt-t
out re.ard to age or tlLacf d.y. p *' ,1 „ u ‘’ r ' p 'T
commanded to delicate partoua irqolnog a gentle
stimulant Sold b, a 1 firorer-, r,rhtrg'.n. borela,
and Baloono. P. B. DBAB.E i 00.. 101 Brorfway,
N.wTorg. fa3.m»a_
JTJSMT Jl»
rSXTttACr FROM A LETTER ON
. U TBS BATTLE FIELD.
Thta battle (Antletam) baa bran tba moat eangui
nary of tba war, and tba only oca fought with Tielble
dealgn and upon military principle The arrange
ment af onrootpa—tba CTerloollng pooltionol the
commanding General-the eendlng Into aatien the
right and tba left dlrblona—tte cloilog up of the
centra, and Onal autcna-axc toe bewildering adi
ration, and carrie. tho mind to tba great Heidi of
AtufcrllU and Wagram.fongbt by Napoleon. Of all
thta bare ! apelan. Tba lead Malory of ruch a con-
flict, pure head by tho Ufa and blood of twenty Ihon-
id men, muit be fonn 1 in the ho*pilala. War bi
It, glorlea-lrat It ha. 1U hn thonaand d.mon. In
there Unman tortnrea, that make tlo o>a.b.lta aebt
—lhr heart bleed—lb- lipa'palay, and the brain rati.
The eight la at fleet poaltivoly unendurable. The
lift -blood of tame ia atlU trickling away in ailent
■ bile the diUMvered limbs and m«
brain of other, gire rleo to aon-rd. Ood grant I may
rot again wltueea
But jo mothers who bare aeek a son—or wires
bnab&nd—or al tar. a broth, r-or Mn. a falhi
know and la conaoled that ..an here the hand ol
tercy 1. waUhtnl, and batt r care la bedew, d npon
yoarlor.d one. than mlgbt al flrat Ham pcalbl
Jt waa in lb. h-apUal, where rotted the gi
Honker, that I learned the htotoryiof there my third-
rorda ao oitan area and ao 111110 undarelood. “S. T.
-ISG»—X." Anything ell.elating lha .offering,
nd raring tba Ural ol onr aoldlora, la a national
blowing. 1 withered eome aatonhhlng reaulte from
$3 t 4fc9,94l H>
tbit Article.
It U well knawti th. effact of burnt ganpo.d.
and ekcltamant It tblra', wklob added to the lota
blood In tba wounded, create* tba noeoalty of a
rarirlng atlmtlant. In thta particular bcwpltal. the
phi alclana ware allowing tb Ir patient, lo drink
FUttatlon Blttrre, olharwira culled S T. 1860—X,
„, a edthough tba wounded are moat newton. be.
tble dirUlan barlog opened the flgbt at 6 in Ihr
morning—tba men were moetly compOeed, and Ibrre
are rery little feinting. Tba article acta upon the
itrmach and rterrre In a meet Inremprebentlbl.
leaner, auparlor to bran'y and wllbcol anbaeqnent
atnpe r ylng reaction. It originated In the Wi at In
dlea, compoeed ol the celebrated Calhaya Berk, Boot.,
Bertw, ic ,aU prtaerred In St. Crola Bum—the 8. T.
—lB6b—X being a recret Ingredient, not yet rereal
ed to the pnbtlo It ia prloclpaUy recommend. 1 for
want ol appetite, dlaordotod Urer, Intermittent
etomechtc dlfflcnltlee, tic. I rndenlend II
ru umnU known in the Southern Unite P”” 1
to the or, nod It eppeere »n ngent 61 Jeffineon
D.tU recently npplled to llie pro;rl«ton for thej
prixlleg. to meke It tor hoepltnl porpoww during the
wer, to which they mode the folljwlng re.lj:
1 Jgnt c/, etc.
Dann Sin—ln reply to yonr oommnn cell
log u " Xiflj ihonnnd doll«n for 4h» redio *o4 I
right to nuke the Plantation Blttore for roar hoapU
tel pnrpo.ee dnrlng the wer," we beg to eef, yon*
price lie liberal one, coneiderlng It wonlil coet ni
nothing to comply. end tbel otberwiee eo cen derlti
no rerenne from the Sonthern PteUe; bnt.lr, oof
dntieeto on- Opremrnen'.endour Ideea ot conale.
tenry, would not.nl ow ne to entertain It, nlthoegh
It might pleeee on to aaenngetbe autferinga of your
mhgnlded folloeeie. We remain,
I Tart respectfully > crain,
l p. H. DBAKK * 00.
There gentlmn.n giro the hl.tory ol eertalnln.l
gredientn ol their erll.le lor oxer two hondnd year. I
—thowing thnt through .11 changM of th* medial I
profeaelcn nnd lie prectltlonire, etrenglh, mmpoinr,, I
end cheerlnlnara hem b «n chrlrld loom tb«.
eonroen. Dr. Wood., In the Wellington Ho.pl tela,
lntormed me thnt one petleht wm fat alnklng end j
ernny, nnd bed not elepten hour for Iwoweeka.uatll
the Plnntntloa Blttore cemo to hi. knowledge, whjen
I one dey'e trlnl gnre him e nlgbfe ' wt, end he w» I
now felt recovering. I nm rarprttod onr OoTefn-
I ment lue not ~tmll.d'je«erion Dnrie In energy.fid
adopted thli Innlonble artld, In .11 our hoepltfa.
1 The Week eoldlere ding to It liken brother. Ae n
Uj mrabor, lo.nbir wlfm» » 1* “i oai *•
i„«I!ord. wd U(. U«n 1
eTcr triad. Bmow to tbi PUnuUm Bllt.ii. ■
Bit I bio dlpeaud. lomf nratlilulln***
| |feSlm«odia4ia
pRIIPOSALS~FOB 20,W0 BA.RKOL3
sJ' « l-lui «1 •>>. 10. H Di^pr
wpniftnvi»M »t 12 o'clock to t lor (nrsbhlDg
SSSfiSK-'SiSwt with 80,0 O» h«x.[. Of
SSSfSSrS'i
.h. IWI.OJJ of lod.U
.2r.LV OoTornmen* 00,
<S2»«“ - l “ T l '
i'SiiSSft- P«“ ■ -ho »«•
p„ h ,““„!ia3”com"j.l.h tt.tr hU.. otjfrom
bidden not preset lo fcepond.
jftS W..hU,WO. ». 0 . «k«-
domed “PtopwQ 1* {or * on^ • __ —-
r. PAR'I NERMIIP — Tbe uodeAign
chip und»r h ** tb« pu i eae of
Andliener* Corn
flour, Orata, Mill ■•*** rro £ kNBY BBA, JH.
mi ftio* tauta**- . ?*TJ6BX*IL.
Pi.Uborjb, r*b.a, 1*33.
with mam «■&. Jr.. 1 ! fjm » t
Liberty itreet, *h*t* 1 »«P® ftklL.
Ixlenda ft>d caHomw*. r * x r
fe3:»
TTORHBBI HOUSESI -Tbefcg,
lukrt.
sgtssssksa
u ht J tr)oM
jun. Bootb«r*o*0“ i *1 HAOAB or »• |P. Mo.
or *“> B “ l,h ‘^; , A r r T “’
PUtibnnh, Ft i__i:
fl't) iK'l'—Ttue» Hoorn*
cbMittlporpow. Apply M*g* oinf i B 0 boOIC.
• fe&tf i —— 1
TunrpLA*
JJUiidfßrtatebJ
JTJEir J o
IISEOHANTO iJSD
£ATOJV, WACKUin & CO.,
Kot. 17 and 19 Fifth Street.
Jotter. »d ntauU of TEIMMING3, rMBEOI
DEBUSI HOSfIST, GLOVES, HOOP
RIBBO3S. lElfidt OOLItiB^
SHIBTB and DBAWEB&WOOM® *&££& Jsn
BIAS. 80ABF8, llPßlil AHI> BHETLAEI)
WOOL; The. KHTPnSO YABBB,o&ha«d and
to ixttvo*
Our stock was purchased baton tte taat snotad
vancoln ortcee, and noftrmf
cm ASD OOUKTET KE&OHAIIT&, lOXiU*
NKBB* PEDDLKBB, aW «D who buy to mU again*
H. h.Aa obotoe of
Staple r>ry Goods,
At ml*.
OOS&UOT OP LIFE.
ESQLI-H TBAITS.
11-BCELLAHIKS.
BBPBESEHTATIYE MEN.
XTOUCei TO OWiNi£KB OF UKiftS
i\ HACK 4 *, Ac.—Hotk* fa hereby girta to all
owner* of Drsye, Carts, Gsrriages, Boggles, «*• \
whether resident or noa-resiCent in ty OHjr oi I
Pittsburgh, to p*y their License* at the Treasurer •
Office of the City of Pittsburgh* forth A»1 M«
cn*ei not paid on or before MAY Ifttb, 1863, will bs-
Disced in tbs bands of tbe Chief of Police, for col*
lection, subject to bis fee of to cents for tbe eolleo- j
tion tbereot, and all tertona who neglect or; inose to
tafce out Licensee will be subject to a penalty * to'l e
recovered before the Mayor, double the amount of
tbe Lfoenie. Tbe old metal platee of previous years
must be returned at tbe time Uomwmm® ' OQt »
or pay 85 cents therefor. W. EIOBBAOM,
j Qlty Treaiarer.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—By vir-,
toe of aa Order oflh# Orphans’ Court of Boetwr
Couotj, the subscriber will expoee *£.
SALK, on the premise*. on the *fi»B BA.T OF FM
BUABY, 1*63, at 11 O'clock a m , about 113 AOttlW
0# LAN!), part of the real eetateef Jam* Bhhrp*
decM, eltnate in Darlington township. Bwrrreoon*
t*. pm.; adjoining lands of Joseph iharp and oihers.
A boat 80 ecris cleared, with two-sUrj stone hoose.
log barn, frame stable, Ac., thereon. Theabore
premises ere aitnated one.half mile west ;
Uacten or Mew tH’Ue# Station, on the Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne A Chicago Bailrosd. , ..
rpn i.kT—Tha oomiaodiQUfl threfrßtory
X BUILDING on Libeity,eppo.ita ThLd«tr»h
containing fourteen room*. Tbe Walng **“
•mc Icny penoni. , The booie it wall adapted for
boa e APptyt ° J. Mod, caosaig.
<?11 lA Al k A UOLU AND SiLVJfiB
SIUUfUUU *ONK I fir.
40 tent* OU the dollar, wl'l taka $1 or ffiOO at a ttwa.
A 150 acre farm for a*la at a bargain; also, 4
•plendid low on Penn.jltanla AT«nua. •
fix,oo) io loan on mo.tgagat, trom lto U) jwn.
Avl aegorlatlona coafldau to mo will b» promptly
attondad to. J, It.MOB4HiiI,
j i Banking Home, So lv7 Fourth atroat.
| ta?T:»TtJtt«* ’ -
Mauuj laktjskms amj I>IB
BOLKIKQ YISW OB BTIBBOBOOPWOOII
A.) PA.UATU3, with either Keroene OIL tha On*
4c.du or the Ox-Hydrogen Llrfhtt, bj which plo.
tufe* can be thrown on a icreen and mafnlfled to i
ellher 6, l\ 16, !tO, *6 or 80 leet in diaeeter, accord
ing to the kin of jtbe room. Been* in America awl
Europe, ptctnreaiof jUcee, Incident* and battue «
the present rtbdllon, in great Tariety, tor the abore
I Instrument*, made by .. ~~ i
T JAMES U. QUEtH k 00»
|' Maautocturing Optician*,
i fit* Cheatnnt etr. ei, Philadelphia. Pa.
Iwyiilaetraiad Oataieaoee cent free. jamim
1863.
A Urgß and complet® waortmwrt of mw and ekcant
1v I IsTES.
[ military Comte t'alentines,
The UrgMt and beet mmorimtni In tb* city, pnt np
la $5, *lO, $l5, $2O. and'liO lota, tor deafen, or In
Urge qoutitlw. A liberal dfecoant to the trade.
-ear Bend your order* to
Xtv Tost, Jan. lClh, 1832.
•V by
J, W. PITTOCK,
i OPPOSITE THE POST Of fWE.-
1 -lAK'i'E IMS VIOITiBS,
Tbeilereeet eeeortaient f» If® Wf .t
01 prctelo.it KEHASD WOMEH. QEHIBALS,
AOTOES AMD AOTBEBBXB.
ENOHAVISOS. Amoug them oen be fcqnd Oerteo
of tic lew Mejor WABD. Occu 0. F. JACK SOB en«
Col. BAM. BLACK*
TlilT BOOK ttXURK,!
Ho. 118 Wood Stieet.
A freoh MPPU of FHOTOOBAPH ALBUMS
Jact icctred end fje wl® c* g»w®Sf rcßcccß prfwi.;
.‘UK—SO bbu- reimi
aSi* h- oomsi
WALDO KMBKeOIi'b
WBITIKGS.
KAY A 00- 65 Wood ttweti
1863,
VALIfiMLNKB.
iLSO, TBS HBW
MOW BXADT;
JOHN P. BUNT,
Mjjonio Hall, Fifth Strist.
ALUmJLNKCi FOK 1863.
N*W, EiOT, BPIOT, BPABKUEQ.
XU atjrlaa and pricaa.
Th« Urgaat aaortiuot la lb* Wm(
ABo, topic, of BTATOABT, PAIBTIBOq ASD
PITTOCK’S,
OPPOem THB FOB* OFFICE.
FAMILY, POCKET AMD PEW BIBLES,
And HIfITOBIOAL WOMB;
tar A OOBTLT GIFT, worth from SO cente to
|UO, OIYES WITH EACH.
1U WOOD BTEIKI»i
wen A eon——-"^rs —“—•*’“ A ClAee.
TbIDKR 4 CLARK,
COHHISBIOH MRRCHAHTB,
PETBOLBBOM ASD ITBPBODUCTB,
61 BBOAD STB JUT, Bm York,
WBOlo Agent, of the HEW TOBK PABAT
FIME CAMPLE 00. l
QLOSIKUUUTFAI.LAJNU Win
i Boot*, 81ioes and Gama,
To mmko room for Spring Good*; JJcao g«oda !*■■
thou *o*t. G*U toon nnd **c»r* » »i**ln «
BOBLABO’S, 88 Ktflut atmt,
• Mcwd daor from Itflb.
X—186 i I
DBAIVS PIiASTATIOK iBITTSM.
Tbey parity, atren.then Mid Invigorate.
They createahealthy appetite.; ; ’ !
They are an aotWete to change of waty and diet
They orercome effect! of dUUpaMohand Utetoan.
Theyatiemtben the a) item afcd enliven the a nd.
They prevent nlaamatte and intermittens
i Tlier tariff the breath acd add-tyof tbeatoaach.
They core Cjapepeia and Ooastlpettoni .
- They care Dtdrtben, Cholera and»ho era Horbna.
They core Liter Oomplalat aodjiWYMt* Haadocbe.
I Vordale by * tJIMUH JUHRBTOSi •
j»3t! Oorner Foartb *nd SaUhfleld, atreeta.
mo COUNTRY DKALEK&
BOOTS, BBO*S ASD GDHB;
P4BKS&'HriiAIB *BLT fiOLIS
I BAJiTLSTI’S BbAGKiHC;
| At the lowest Ktftern prfoea, at;
BOELAAD’S CHEAP CASH STOKE,
CLKeCUPut*, OMCKKb' UOUKLfi
TI*W 01dAuKB» MJO&0800PXB 808
>
• - Ontieiana.
' i - 924 Cheatnw street, fhuad< Jphia.
rUlostrated and plead Caulogneeaeatliee.
11:1a v-’ •
JostieMiwduid for ««le,
‘ ‘ 60 TOBB B*l*6 HAT, ‘
-■ coiync * m*so*,
jjjlYE AND EAB,
pV'TT.T.'FOLLY TREATED
which th«y *» «&*
DR. JO3STES,
OF NEW YORK,
Who b oowpracticim, with U* °* n ** good ■nee****
ai iha : '.v
ST. CHARMS HOT Eli,
potsbxtbgi
Whr. h. »IU »«*. onUl FBjMUBT «i»»
CROSS RTI3 nude per'ect.. . j!
in ooe piiant*; OiTABAtH
operated
folly; TCMOBB remoT*d]
from the lytind B*. , DM*
OHABSB4 OF TH* BAB
eared; OPAOW 188 Of Tfi B \
XTI reoioTed; ABTIPX*
CUAL STBS Inserted, to
move ud appear natnrmJ, wllhoot p*ln; ißTltl*
OIAL *AB DBDMB Introduced, Improre
the hearing launediaUlj.
All dlfficolt ac 4 delicate dleeet— of both e«ee
treated without the cm of unpleuant rear edit*.
Dr. JONI 3 being well tenet In the moit
Impmal truthod. «r th. MIDIOAfc AND SDB
(JIOAL TBIATHIST Of DIgKASIB. wmOd xk
j th* ,Eiicl*i U stf* Mm »trim!, ml *>t *l»lr bonellt
wonld lubmlt the following
.'l
Si
he oontd aotienre me. i^‘>,l£?2ndfc^l , •
fjPSfJSuff-X'
fS* «.
deal I now t«r. .nil *' r - ; I l‘ > " »t
The afflicted can eee»»t »«• 1> •»? “
| King * Oo*'a Btcia, during burin« togju
Bt. i l
Plttabur*h, Jan. *7 to.
On* of n y ha» been •fSS'
wlSepthnili tor tourj*«fc I
it£ with all the pntended Ije oetor, J“
bargVMd Ticlnlty, end they made
Dr/Jonee has beloed mj ejoien mnch epd mtOTed
,«m MDtnl health to • perfection; aid ■* ntll4 ana
KJuit in hi. imllM thot U
SomT Tbo offilctod nood lunw
bi^wssffiS,;
Both of OJ .J« T-" “I 1 • Dr ‘
J°n<o bu otiolgbtootd tbo® ■JJrigbt. BBO4Di
Sen brighten, M countJ, *»• j..
Bgtb of mi 0100 *OlO roil much tnrnod In to
| jooJo. Do. fun boo itro!gb*o«od'boai_ond to-
JoSlodtho tight. GKUBa* W. B4MIOH, ;
"* Bowteltloj. AUogbooi toontl, to.
fcaficond. AU.«XSrS«J.
I bon boon blind wltb cotoioct to om }{ “I ej«>
ferttxjoon. Br.Jonet opeioted upon ltlolt Morcb
h» porftctly mtond ”>TJ}£'ioH*l MB,'
Market itreet* Harriiburg, Pa.
TbU lady Be tba wife of 3heo. *«Btoeflcfr a ptom»
| ioent cldien of Barriaborf.
I have been bard of bearing—with rfnglnf, crack
Ink. and all Hade el noiee In »f head—far fifteen
rift® The ekillfol Dr J«e* baa reetored mj hear
fftad hud trouble torn, bead-
XebeerfoUy recommend him to tbe effllrtidaa a
tfS* 1 ” U -to* bygg-^-jf«
la TS yean. jubrartaif State Senate.
Harrfebarg, March, IBM. i
I from llu B«e ForiH«* 14,1800. J
S£S£ SSSrtKSrtii* Goalie; ;»• ocuiirt
and anrlflt now pncttdnf bu bad *aa adrantajea
whlck Pxofcvor JanatbM had.
; [from Bom* Qtcrgt Somoni, U . 0. <&*••*•*••]
TfiS
s^tsas^SFHSS
om.pt Uuniwt natotfWu «I
«tb^eo»dd.nc.tbwjoumrt»*rofj«gsro.
; i-— tol . Ymn »ralr, I. o*o. SiisUßyi
""“i l * 3 ; /United Statee Oonsalate.
kin ■»« nM 61 deafteea end affections of
thf.M ?l fK.Toh«n«A.
jtortouicaMd. W.buT.i«nan[Mtlllriulaj« to
wtaced by hltf whicbgiTee BO pMß,mdwMwtb»
diitinAuUfcei from the nmtorw .orgsa. We b*T»
KiSrtSibartliroriMi. H.wlll hiiuinO'
*
rjTiiflfHoe Gemcftiie, fViffimmi ” :*• **V “» wo *‘
I bin bM. Mind btftmj«n with AjnuaiMjta.
I wo. praaoaaetd lncnr»bl. by cmr doctort, after
tbij bod bllitend rtij^W* l n f» u * ehld, °* l P S i
“kidm», mdbulther.dm.np 111 «rerj». J.A»»
b«bml oonalud Or. Joml. MjoobUMum la
him uu very hJgh«fet : I found him to beajoang
SSKTIf Smardbmrj. ««*““* S ‘«5
§t2aund«hla treatment eixioontha. I «n new
| reed flue print. X eia fifty-nine jean old. Dr.
jStf heec««dme. Thedocuwnhncoaldnbicure
ar^^^ssKSpftnKS^-
I “*• I'ottrrflU, BchnjlklU coonlj, Po.
I I bar. t«» bard of bowlaifcr •!»“>*“ “IJ™**!;
11plomd mji.llundtr tb.ear.of
I vuTii fcn dan aiOi vho cored ids In 40 bvUI. X.
1 (boto&JOUOi Mfip la TX jeea. -Bj eyee were
I SSiSSirldtherx «mld not attend to my proles-
I iton without the use Of three different gteaeei • Dr.
1 josce has fitted me with one pair which eneblae am
I to »»>r andDMT wHRAOBB.'
I SS. U pS M iTSSSJurt; *«»%£;
: ijm.Mid It via umna. 1 otbuo uU
Itoramndad from tbo Unr<—bat ill |IT» nip.
tofSSSt I ~ •Tij'uud •* **•
to I woo growing wona doUj. Ibiro
SS’anO.r Dr. Joaoo’tiortißoat oa. low, and I can
baareDln drop. Indeed ell my troublela gooe, end
BwrjlWto
I K,-. gj. . it* eddHea la 1 XuHH SOQAV,
know* 7 HnKTp. O~ Stark County* Ohio,
I Pij —Tbe propria ton of the St. dond Hotel, in
I rwntftL Ohio, cm Intern ihelnteresUd about Mr.
I bognn, and nonJ other. that; I oorta to ibat rlda-
I iij j UKt 4VhCB«. ; .
XAKXS or HKDIOAIi OXXTLXKiUI,
Through who*, oaimlnatlon Dr. JOHAMUU A.
JOHIB bu gone, and who 1 bar. Itciilflod table
abOitj to tbo itroogrttUngoag. poidbto, bj pining
Oulr nomto to bli Dlplomofcwblch itrtn tpwdad to
biiooloo,o]p.nto tbotoipwtloaoffbato wW: .
I ■ Sdw room - .■
VALBBTIHI HOTT, «. D„ LO. D.
AUCAABDM MOTT, ML D.
J. W. FBABOIS, it. D„ LL. D.
A. OLABK, 1L D. f
Fiof.J. W.QBUS.H. D. *
Frol B. F. BAKBB, K. D.
I Frol IBAAO WOOD, H. D.
Frol lAdll M. 8..
I Frol JOHN d. OBAHDtM. D.
I FrolW.ll. OHDBOH.II. D.
I BDUM* MUD. M. D.-: :
an. I»AAO nBBU. D, D.
I DATID 8. BODOJBd, M. D,
I Frol K.BIiVABSOS, K. D.
I ■■ • pgiiittinu: .
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Mr. TE&NK CHAKFfcA 0, wL& will •?!«•*•*
WALILOVKL. _
TB*fr (To»4»y) *V»SISe, Feb 1 3d, 18S*
Will be praenied, tha Retire jn*W dram* of
BULr, BUN ; or, TBS SACNIN& OF FAJSfAZ
COUNT BOViJB.I
Me DOM ALL. ttr. MOBDAUBT.
Him. JXCKSjN— Uw Hr*. MYBOH.
After which,
kcaoou in an uproalr,
JLVCTIOJV S4££SJ
liUIKNIX DBS ATI AUCTION.—THIB
1 1 tuoaJari ArTEBHOON, tth. M. ai■ * o’clock,
will ft at Doll*' Auction, ttiVUthIttrcot, »
ouwtltr 01 Houaehold aii<kKtuainf nraUkn, am-
DrUlnr Bpriag Beal Itoinika„VrartfftfcOjßook Cass
Walnut bodtteada, High l’cat aad ttoadlo Beß-
Iteada, Choir*. ToblCl, Blinft _W toiow
TwT,, Caroota, Floor Oil Cloth, todUJgOlaaa,
oSStliistowa.ani Cuatlli, Loll
I Kitchen goraltnrta Ac. ■] J. CKBAYIB. AwA.
tSZHEI* tuswiKC* MjAWimK.—
»«r *-y r^a-ar
JJAliSlUitAliS,
Masonic BaU Auction Bouse.
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3£%9ftBia£aK
lett —i j —. ■ ..
guoilti.
jro. »t> mnh street.
AVJU'IIU^*.
ko do : Bxch*ogo Bank ol«s>
;- t do CUtoM Btnk Btttk; a DA^r|& Aact .
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.! • Ali. I;
JB cClcllahd’s \Muction.
1«31 - ‘ ,J
l>»j bond Mid 3. Q. PAVX3, A-Oct.
; jB£»rjr«r«
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SEWING IHJICHDIBS,
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.I fyatuvaart ?*•
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world coßTfetleg.? j ■ >■: i ... J
• Owr 10p/):0 but jbeea eoja, *U gjTla*
uaiTwlntf wUWKtlwu <_■. . j
, Thto 2liihtoa »i« the lock .UtchimpojielW* *
unxeveljwiththe efeeatiei
«n both! forxalng a® ridge ,or chela. it wiu
JnUt, .tltdjtaem, fell. «*tb«r, MnJ, tori, tuck »■*
braid. J. . ■!*.. . ! -
The elegance, epjeed hnd[; ! rittpUoity ol
,m., *ti k teaatv and etrehkth ol ntoh» i>i
SSuV tAnn«t torigl tt
Ih.nirtSUOOfcMfßL AHDPOPBLAIISEWIHO
HAiiHIBS how offered to to® pol'Uo.
jjffJD TUB KB - yjJiW.'#*
• rOmli «nd fcxlwaltu tb«m» *t H 0.27; FUTH
811 ' Ml ‘ WX. STOSEB * CO.,
jg9:mwF j, £ _ J Wmt»b* Am*i»
/i W: w >!>^ >A ' Ma j a l
Vj IHPBOTKD DQPBLK THB*AD :
Setcing , Machines*
So.ie Toarth •tH*t, muburih.
TfaeeelUchlaei are from fifteen iOtwent/dolUi*
than any other ihachine la the elty« 4
all kind! ot woifc and warranted* for
three yaaca. Ttoyareeottlaple tisal any child la ,
«mh id eaa melhfrm toWrtectloa.: Conitantly on ,
Cjid.aU kind*of S®wln«.Machine Heedlw. Bewinc, j
I w-firrsi
XTANTKU—A : GAKijNER, fro tak«
rV care of a Trait! Garten end amjflrVineyitfd,
-ucarthedte. BecomnwhdaUone re^nlnd.lnquire
76 WATICB BTttißßT,' i v
VuiltL. WAUSTKOIMiUHUIATKIiX—
-1 J TO DO QUMBBII, HOUagWOBK, about four
gffiojL
n KOCKKIKfI ASU PfiODDCK.—
1 JT 100 hhdiiOttbd and®. O. Bogar;[
■l6O bliU- chplco Ki-O. - , - _
- goo •do ieaaorted'btandachoice Syrup*;
.. 60 tierce*. U>rerliig c jrupe;
\i lWbegajdiWoe Bio Oofloe, new crop;
75 cheatt Toung-Byron Tea;
. gs do (Biaeki6«a;
160 bbl*. Biflned fiogara;
- hhdai B. D. Obinfled finder*;
100 butte ebdoe Tobacco, 6e;
gfikegfklx Twiit; do; .
100baia®rop’bhbn.
800dcaenOomBjrcome; . v ~
• ' asottore«i X*rdt|X»ttle rendered;
1,600 bblai new Um P^ih;
B£o.ooolba. Bulk Meat'Tda&u and Shouldan;
60,000 lba.Saanfraa.«mohed Herns and Bhouldm;
1,600 bblad KxtmPemily Plo&n;~
In etore and tdr ante to the trade by • ■
A ABBDOKIiBS,
.i 44' WholeaaleGirCoerm,
feg gta end SHiXdbertyCtreetJ near Wood.
in vStoro
J: and for *alw— .-ei' ■} : r v
8,000 both, choice J)iied Peaches;
l*g,o ibi. prime Parod Feechaa;
COO bush. brighr Uried AcpUe;
76 bbla. Bxira faaUy lluur;
«0 dq Bxtra Plocr; ;
16 da pare Vinegar;
gt bbli. Sweet Otter;
. tOkegeLeeflArd; .
• g}o bu*h.olCT« Seed; ;
60 do Timothy Seed;
| 40 do Biohory fiats;
78‘do'Welnnte*,'-; .j"--. '..'V ■ -
1 «00 dd WhUeßeana;
60 botes W. B,<Jbe«w; ■,
7 bbls. Oouutiy Beep; ■-.-
i a tods Buckwheat Jfiour; _ .- i >
fag y < .. UH, YOIQT A CO.,
KUOMJU wa.no, AiauvO«JW«V
OITT. FTBEKTS;—AII pitaoaa~totarMtod to
tba ot«4i*”“BOKHA MODI
tSbStSS FAto aLto BJBSBTS, toj» Bwrod;
Ward, AU.gb.aj OllJi art banbj natllMtbat Uit.
of namo ot piopartj eVnara foaad bj tbi Jlawoi to
ba b«a.att«r.|d
•toned to each. «t W» a«en at tbe Trearanr • Office,
Water atteet, !AlWihi»py> where they will jfeaaln tor
induction for 1 fear wieu from date. ~. t : : .
“scaOYßEg Jr., Solldwr for Allegheny.
• Jenuary »»h. ISSt • ■•.pjefifclwj.
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