' v \ \ fiMurgfc <te% THURSDAY MORNING, FER 12. A Financial Revolution. It is m«Bifntthit this country is under going a financialrevolution; <and it Is not Jooaoon. Ihtfbanking sys tem of die country, great and beneficent as has baeu its utility, has had tacst serious drawbacks, among which are the failure of many banks, to the great loss'of' the bill bolders’and others; the loss on the ex change offqnds, when trsnssiltted from one part of the Union to the other; and the almost infinite variety of bills, rendering it irnpn i iiTTilijfiMj ijMrf ffITJ TiTiTT men oat ofa‘ nuS!ssd to feel eeeare against counterfeits, lor the iss.aea bfVniine-tenths of the banks are counterfeited*- Instead of having a tmiforaworrenOy of equal value, as such a commeruial prople.as this ought to have, we have had a multiform currency of une qual ln acmelhaUnces of no value at all;- Joatlook at it The*whole number of banks in the United States is estimated at 1,395, apportioned as follows, the branches of State Banks not being'ennmeraUd in this estimate: 69 Ge0rgia........ 51 N«w St Alabama 7 Veraoot. MM «,| n . 41 LoalsUa*.***..*....* 11 Massachusetts nht» 21 Rhode Island ... M . OS Indiana 25 75 Illinois 60 Bte fork City;... 64■ Kentatkj..~.....~. 8 New York &UU...249 Tennessee 28 New Jersjy*... MM . 65 Missouri 8 Pennsylvania......' 81 Michigan............ 6 De1aware............ o Wisconsin ......^.,..121 Mary1and............ 52 Uw».. m .. to ...mma 7 l)iiirioto(Uol.M. n 6 Minnesota..—l Virginia—.— SO Florida 2 North Carolina... 12 Texas 1 Booth Carolina 18 Kaasss 1 Every one of theso Banks has its separ ately engraved and printed notes, differing In form or design piotorially, and eaeh Bank issnss the various denominations which by usage seem to have become a rule, and thus each of them issues bills of from five to eight denominations—say an aver age of six, which, multipUsd by 1,895, gives 8,870 varieties of paper odrrenoy—a num ber so vast as utterly to pnxxle honest peo ple, and which opens a richer field for the genius of skilful rogues than can be found any where else in To see a “Counterfeit Detector” on' every business man's desk is a standing evidence that •omethiogis radically wrong in oar mone tary system, if a thing so multiform, so confused, and so inexplioabie can bo called a system. •This state of things grew up as weeds grow ina good soil, not in accordance with any good system of agriculture in the one case or of finance in the other, but just be cause the seeds happened to be there. But now, under the* resistless hand of-Provi dence, the ploughshare of revolution is do ing its stern but appropriate work, burying abuses as a plough buries weeds—turning down a vicious industrial system and ah equally vicious financial system. Instead 'emn » lstmr nmj_ iimead'of^kUaues—many of which it were mere sarceqjn to eall money—we shall have a uoifoiy-national currency, alike in face, alike, ia? value, and in every dollar ot which every oitiseu will, have both a pecu niary and.a political interest—a great ner- Vous system reaohing from the seat of gov ernment to every member of 'he body pol itic, and taking hold of the most sensitive parts of that body—the people’s pockets. Why, it is the most democratic scheme that ever was ihoughtof, and one Which, but for this war, ooutd not haVe been accomplished. Tbix.is thejgnat financial plan of Secre tary Cuase, which has been pretty fully explained in [these columns,*and which we are glad to see is gaining in favor both in Congress and the. country. 4'T .<1 .*•* v.jiv.s . | story. The rebel report from Port Hudson, of the siskingof the Brooklyn by the com bined efforts of the Alsbsms, tbs Florida, and the Harriet Lane, looks somewhat fishy.’ '* The latest accounts reported that the pirate Alabama arrived at Kingston, Jemaip*,oathe2otb ofJnnuery, and landed the'crew ef the United States steamer and she vraa bo badly damaged by tbe shotoT the Hatteras. that immediate, repairs were required at Kings ton. It the orippled pirate got repaired and ret-urned to some tryating-plsce, where her oompanloßß with herself eonld be in wait fbr Booh a prise as the Brooklyn, mil we can say is, that, tha rebels must have prodigious lack in making their arrange ments. w.\''' ■ : V «i:. h.-\- .■ » *l^** ••■ *' i;. ; 4:';'; S 4; C. *.?*| iv^v^yli Pf : 'K Tee Philadelphia Eves iso JounsjjL —Mr. A. D;; Boilean has eetered hisepn neciion with the Philsdelphla Evening Jonmdl! Itls understood that Mr. Boiieao, in consequence of havingsighed the parole given to Gen. Schenck, has been oompelled to paper. Mr.D. JL Mahoney, late of lows, but more lately of the ‘ Old Capitol has been' mentioned aa its editor. No name u yet, however, has been Bobsiilnted in the plic* of Mr. Boilenn. • **o-, ;vi*. : L, <B*. The- American Question Ufii|KuA Another member of Lori PsJuansrox*i adminirtration, the Bight Hon. j. Mrainn . M; has given hU views- on .the American question. In a recent speech to his delivered in the town hali of'Ashioxi, he said: We bate, aiffoet pad* this American {Bastion an goglbh on*. oud ptuple di»caes tt with all tbo eager* tbycc wboanpadiu In the conflict. I Hi. ok tb*t |o iuUcfeja by UioeiprmHon ol eplnlna to this •xUet Wjukl not bo. wise; and, lor one, 1 ahoold not •o far in thatdlTKttoa* bet icon‘t foci mysalf pro. cuxfodsrMuttieruaglatbefMt. Without oadar* t Must.*predictwhat.wUl ho (bo termination o( tb« wMAl'WiUstataJrhat-I-beUaTatobaTo been tha c»i»o Mad ortgin, and abac isneaneary to bo settled * in order tu acenro * pomsaani'SDd. laatiag paoeo. FUo«r» rt ba»a«*ftan Ooen astonished to bear it oscoilalttcp that gtasney ;hat nothing to .do with this warlfor eptnebow Sfor ary most Sara to' do' with j» j, venie C’oCndi oKf nt> adfoat > idstflts *a Us-if —watfiss. . t bateoiamlead.doeq. m«uts oTO doobud anth rttj id. sacartain what v«ra timeesm* wafcb too geewstoaist Staten thorn-, •slvoa Milrgcd ks tbo gconad-or loblng np armsr in order t'aerperiUn « h T »“—■ ,rrsm ' too. ro*t of tha Union. Yno ttrst eUio that separated was tfcmth . carvuoa. Whab-*b»y Am aocodod they pnMbbert to itftc world a formal; AciaratUm oi Uw grootMt ol tb«ir Mocnsiod, and tbo > ptbat SUtas which foUovsd ttcadad aaactUMWMA tse earns what toUba Soslh GatoUna declaration coo afoutil »u argument chuwlag.tt»e legality of sfoa.ibat if they ehvoac they ha** right 10 evade; a d the uu«rp*rt go«« on to state tna gCbaad on whtou ib.y tbiuk prop* to warna* tha*, •evasion. Hum •Hu a* lb. Uol.o, .ml *JI lb. (Ml fflXtb ..|W lib. b»T. nnllad lu UW .hello. of .|WI to W. OiM HBco.f Ptr.lO.ni ol lb. UUU4i*OUMIMM«fPwr Iwi amt yam .1 Umbiala ahnary. Ltrytmam.) lfwaa not 10M I’mUeni Lufoolffl M 4 ImOM cuatrwT iol-fffl.nl taw, uot Una tad bMtt OOJ Tlol.Uoaof'b.liwwlnuUyo, WM 0 «.« It. *.*—o oatmaoai koatitk ta fhffl»».UM>ouwrpof» at Ibb sT.aM.ltoo ibejr OOB.UIII thM lb.llixlMf.4wlM: i« t . u.iim.o . rt*M w iwdo. upon iM IMWl.1; ol tuJir UofflrMiouwibo-bwr M>« o.T. 0 M'O lb. il<bl w aUlibMdwaww baMMn.it M ol inotooirttimkibl Ibrp Mr. Omonoad m Mo lui o.iiutiiuuou.l 8W.MP...4 Ml. Innlwf mf iiuMl lb. cow* bjr low llo> . «»M p jllhal UUnIWO wllb Ibo MOCUoa ol Mil WMOI iMlglOO. Klilbwrf.a UMohi m>**y ““ iu. Oooib.rn BOHMitt.MX mMm tMlOMlliffl of MM to ikxaMof Ptw pmn^ tlent, three held opinions favorable to SlaTery ex tension sod to thepolicy of theTogltlve BLva Law; hot Mr. Wacom vaidistingnlabMi from tbs Test bjr that Coogreto bad* right to prohibit tbe ax teoston of Stave*? ioiahvw States, sae wm mqiiawl to tb* (ioliry of i he rusMveSleT© Law. Th se were the opimo bob which Ur wa. ehcti d, and J mu*t eo h/«j tM*»oppe rto me to b*«T7 reatonab topi-ion* [<Jht*Tßj Tbey«ece>.eJ iu consequence o> U*ii«Mnjj that Slavery wooiti not tw «»l« urnur Hr. Ltuculos Lxecaiive,aiitl that the carrying oat ot tbe Fogiuve Siare l«w mu Wot likrly to he permitted. It ilr. Breckinridge had been elected, tbrte would have [w-nno seceesiion os be wee tie candidate of the South,-tu favor of tlld Fugitive Slate law, and <Jf that Cougrecs bad rid right 16 prohibit tho extension of *lariry. sect*- tlnn bad taken paue,and be cgotqueul war f<>r the purpoee oi perpetual iug.cherithtog and extending sin- Veiy. I UuQ t bell.To that an empire having SUkteiy aei«a LwU cau be a prosperous, beppy aud enduring empire, aud bcrefjro cauuwt Ueoire to Bee one ealab- hiued In any part of the word. The bl.hupj ol tbe' SpUcopulCliurxbGf IheCuuleJernto Suua biTeoalu that the’abolition of SUr.ry ia batefa>, infidel and i*«tilent. f a Vuica—•‘That, bke parsons ’J [Laugh ter] t, oa ihe Contraiy, believe lbat s.avery la and pee.ileut. 1 will but predict the Course Which tbe eve. ta of thla war buy make, but looking at tbe tnap, which I did to-day, it appear* to tot f to* the i eo i rapkieat yOti io« «/t&4 aortk, a ./or •* territoTf w to.ee*u«f, U urynf-r t&a» vf imb twelve noatke eye. Th.y Dave Buttered great defeats, aud they bare bad some successes; bnt I flud that tbe Worth are now {Ktsaessed of Uryer territory than tb-y weie twelve months ago. Uiasouii, wbnb «>■ then dcbateable ground, they now possess; also, Keutucky aud VV*st Virginia, ana a portion ol Louisiana, it fe spp»*rs ihuf the temb'iwatch Ms Aon A pjjt mcu ai tee begianiog J /ad, Vur. bob mot been Imcatii, ftm Uerta «d i» es'cib; l hoie sM tacts VhitU all tuny ascertain lor them selves. Tbe right honorable geullemau then stated that policy must be siriuly neutral, that the piupoasl UMm Frouce lor medutlun had been re •peotluilr declined, that he should rejoice to see the war tertnlturted, but that he thought we should ab stain Irom luterlenng until the time came when we might be asked to give our good offices. If we were luviud by tbe proper psrtiei to take port in any ntf gotlatloua for peace, then-we might duto, but tl «e undertook that office without beiug asked, and before tbe proper ume, it wott d bo. tend to tne promotion el Our amicable relations with America. After a few other concluding obterrations, the Bight Hon. gen- Unman rtvuxueU his seal amid loud cheering. More Rebel * Correspondence Inter cosvkssiOKsor usbcl bufxkbikq—isduce* HKSTS OVVEBED TO RDft TfiS BLOCKADE. Anotiur batch of rebel correspondence, captured in the steamer Tropic, formerly the Huntress, which was taken while at tempting to run out of Charleston, has just been disolosed. The seixed papers comprise, among oth ers, the contracts made with various Brit ish parties for vessels, munitions of war, clothing, to., the original proposals; the letters of merchants engaged in this illicit trade; tife passes granted to these specula tors to travel in the South; evidences of connivance with the rebels on the part of British officials at Nassau, and letters of all sorts. It appears that a Mr. Vernon, an is the ehief adventurer, and a Mr. Steers from Pennsylvania, the agent; while Chambers and Wigg, of Nas sau, N. V n are the convenient Interme diates. Besides the official documents captured, are many private letters from parties in Richmond and Charleston, in all of which it is. piteously confessed that they are in a sad plight every way. Well they may be, with.pine wood at $25 per cord in Charles ton, coffee at $7,50 per pound, and the ad venturous Britishers who attempt to run tbe blookade coolly demanding of the rebel authorities in Richmond $160,000 as an in ducement to risk $40,0001 We give the following extracts, chiefly with the view of showing from the rebels' own confessions, the stringency of the blockade: “CfIABXESTOH, Jan. 14,1863. il Qt*rg» £tq , Ntuttm — Dsab Sir: The Leopard ia still here; not been able to get out—weather too-calm or 100 many blockadere. She goes with very little coal. Let me call your attention to this« Yon cannot get any here, and even wood ia difficult at $2O to $25 per cord; so •itw -eit£oient to soy vessel yoa have to do with to make the run in ami oqt. ‘•There is a report on the streets that the Yankees are bombarding Fort Casawell, at the mouth of Cspe Fear river, the entraace to Wilmington. If they make a serioUa demonstration 1 fear they will take it. We shall, doubtless, know more about this by the lime the boat leaves. At all evenu,/! think, taking all tbe chances into consid eration, this bar is safer than that of Wil mington until we know the resuti. “Youts, truly, Titos. B. Powrfs." “Richhoxd, Dm. 16,1862. u JTon* J, A. StddoiXj Secretary of War— I beg leave to reier to mi comma nic&uoa relative to ibe traoaier of the General Clinch loos. She is chartered at, 1 believe, $175 or $2OO per d4j, and val ued at $4U,000. I would heresuggeet that, ia order to save the charier/money, she be. purchased bj tbe governmehi; and we will pay for her when she returns with the cAr go proposed, if not damaged, her valuation, &o, should the government desire to continue the adveuture. 1 Permit me to say,there is very little prospect of the government receiving on private enterprise ,Cerlain olass of goods, owing to their weight end price, end dan gers of capture./These goods areas fol lows, and are Very much needed by all ordnance, engineer and navy departments, and also by private parties under govern ment contracts, vis: steel, iron, pig-iron, copper, zinc, ordnance of—all kinds, muni tions of war, chemicals and acids in par ticular, boiler-iron, engines, &0., &o. The freight per ton in Nassau, payable in advaflor, is $5OO to a Confederate port. This is Oqual to §1,500 here; therefore, It is self-evident that each olasses of goods as above cannot be imported on private ac count; beoause many other articles pay mrioh better, and take up less room, for instance, we take the article salt, worth $7 50 per ton in Nassau, and .will bring '§1,700 here; coffee is worth §240 per ton in Nassau and here $5,500, &C-, &e. By the arrangement we propose the gov ernment will get seventy-five tons in weight or measurement of this olass of goods for .d risk ef §4o,ooo—the usual freight being $37,500 in Nassau, equal to at least§loo,ooo here; and at the same time we will receive' facilities which will enable us to import in, other necessary goods contracted for. We wUI pay all expenses of the outward and inward trip, except the officers, which the Honorable Secretary of the Navy has promised to^detail, i. an engineer and acme other men/ Ifi we can leave Charleston oh the 1 let of January, we can return about the 16th. Our other ship will be here about the same time, with “army supplies," &c., &o. I hope that my proposition will meet your approval, and that an order be given accordingly,-and that the importance of the subjeot will be a sufficient apology for so long a letter. I have the honor to remain your very obedient servant, J. 24. Vskhok, j, Of Vernon & Co., Government Contractors, &o. P. S.—l desire to leave for Charleston as soon as possible. Sailing of one of the new Monitors* Description of the Vessel.. •; Anotherlronelad gunboat, the Sangamon, IraiU at~Chester In this State, sailed from that plsoe on Monday afternoon. She is bound .to Portress Monroe, and will relievo the Weeh&wken. The appointments and' equipments of the Sangamon are alt com plete. She is . commanded by Lieutenant Commander Guest, an officer who has die tiaguisfaed himself several times since the breaking out of the rebellion. The ispsssl carries one 16 inch gun, and one 18-inch Dahlgren. .Her naval Mr. Thomas, accompanies her to Portress Mon roe, taking wiik him a newly invented elastic tsft,'.composed, of six India rubber buoys.' These buoya an aooonstrooted that they tan be inflated and oast overboard in three minutes, when .the raft work will be thrown on them, making a space of sixty feet In ease of aooident to the veswl the lives of the-'. l entire crewean thus be laved! This gunboat is finished in a most superior, manner. r Capt.'foicsson has. presented her With complete aets ofmeaeete marked with the *name of'the vessel, and whicb wert made in JSniliadflnnd. are reined at §8,000.' The aiifleaeta'jibftsUii M everything that could 'nad are much more com* ptoteUtfu thoee gensreUyfouadotf board ■ :/ : . - ■ ' vessels. All of her shells and other projec tiles are filled with Short's preparation of solidified Greek fire, which has jnst boon experimented with, very successfully, at Chester, before a oommittee of naval officera. Support tor the Texas Expedition.— An entbnsiaQtio meeting was held in adelphia on Monday evening to •adopt measures to give a hearty support to the Texas expedition. Brig. Gen. J. B. Herman was present and made a patriotic speeoh, which was frequently -applauded. The moat unqualified approval was given te the policy of the present Administration. The resolutions regard it of the utmost impor tance to occupy Texas—as this will be the means of cutting off all supplies to rebels through Mexico. A resolution was also adopted that France evinces a desire to interfere, and thus the war will be trans ferred to the West, as well as tbe South. A resolution was adopted to raise two thou sand men in one month. There are now fifteen hundred men ready, and an appeal is made to all patriotie citizens to ensure the success of the expedition. ' PUBLIC JTOTICES. jrS»ERiR CANAL COMPANY.— ELIOnON BOTICE—An Hectl;n tor •oven Directors of the Iris Canal Company will t>» hrlil at their office in Erie, on HOEDAIf, the kd day of March next, at ten o’clock a. m. feto.gw A a. CAUuHRV. Secretary.. PmtaOMß, JT. WAT*a«U*IuAQO imilwai vo.») Qplet of ths Secretary, V Plttetrargn, Pa., Jan. STth, IMS. ) ANNUAL MEETING of tho •Lsr stock and Bondholders of thla Oompsny, tor the election of Directors and nefc otbkr basineee M may coaxe before U will her held at tbe OTFIOX OF SaID OOHPAHV, in tbe Oity of Plttebarcb, 6n tbe FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF FEBBUABt, A. D. ISO. . ; Tbe Block and Bond Transfer Books of tba Oam panyi at their oßce ia tbe City af Pittabargh, add at their Transfer Agency la tbe Olty of Mew Fork, will be claeed on the 10th DAT OF FEBBUABT, sad remain closed until tbe 26th OF FEBRUARY thereafter.' W. H. BARSES, Secretary. JaX&t'eaS Oma &LUQBUI VAIABI RAUAOOO I/0., I PitisVargb, Jan. Xito, 1863. > ACCORDANCE WITH AN IKy ACT OF ASBBMBLT in rtlsdoa to the tftne of bolding tbe Annual Election of tbe Alle gheny Valley Railroad Company, ihe Stockholders *.* hereby notified that an election for Officers, ;to •erve (or the e-uuiog year will be ballot the Office of tbe Ojupony, fa the Oily of Pittsburgh, en TUKBDAT, Febrnsrr S4th, 1863, at 10 o'clock a. Insteed of F«b. Sd, LS63, asprsviooilr announced; / ja!26:tt' B 0. 088, Secretary, ' 1U MAttbivtfra UF THi£ OIL. KXOBAHGE.—In accordance witb'lhe pKTUIou of the toiuilta ion, Dotioa U lUntij gtT«a to ltie member* o( the Oil Excbaog* tKet An tlteraUoa to the Uth Se.tion of tae OonsfltnUoa «U 1 be called op on WIDHS9DAY, the lßtii lneh QIO. H. TUOESIOB, Secretary OU mohair k*. XtOXlUlfi.—Allbgß b■*>»r iit Beiyqe Coxtavt.—Ad Xieetioa lor Pm* Ident, ud Olfieere of tha.Oompany jor erectingaßndge over the ALghenyiliTer, opposite Pittsburgh, In ih* County of AiUgbeoy, «11l leheld at the T' Lb HOUSE, at ttao aonth ehd of tb« Bridge, on MONDAY, the Sd day of Marcb'uext, at the boor of 8 o'clock p. m. J \ fejitot j WH. ROSEBUBG, TieaeQief. x Wri wujjiswii, Ooraar of Uaexk and Sandusky Street*.— Tha Tenth kuiiual tStolon bagioa on MONDAY, Yeb. 2d, and eoda Jan* 2Tth. Bate* of Tuition tram tie to 980. for raiereoet*, 4a., apply <• ]a27:lm JOS T. etcKEK. Principal jr^S—T—lB6o—-X. DRAELS'a PLANTATION BOTBBS. They jmr»fy, strengthen and lnvlgo.aU. The} create a healtny appetite. Yh}y ate an andidote to change of water and diet. They overarms effects of dUslpation and lata boars. They aueogtben ibe ejaum and an iron the mind They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fever*. They pjntj the bn-atn ani acidity of ibe stomach. 5 hey core Dyspepsia and Oonstipation. Thry care 1/4 rhea, Cbsltra and Cholera Moths*. They Cure Llv-r Ooaplatat and Nervodi Headache. Tt*«y ar*,tho b«l Hitter* la t&e world. They make the w«ak' a>an etrong, as.d are exhausted nature's great lettbrrr. Tb*y ara made of par* Ht uroix dam, ta* celebrated CalLaya berk, ra** and bet be, and ar*taken »Ub ibe ptei»n>* of a beverage, »**“• , out re,aril to ageor time of d*y. Peril .ul«xly re couineaded to deitoat* persona rtqalriog a gentle * Imdlabt Sold by a t Growers, I rnegteU, boteu, aadA-aiwons. T. u. DRAKE 4 00., £O4 Broadway, ‘«e*r Yort. MunU JTK.W -U> r£KTi«£.ll£jrr,. PROPOSALS FOB TlMBER.—Fro ioe*ls are invited for tha delivery at oar Ht.el Worksoi on* aUeOSKD AND PIPTY THtiUv AND PAST, (board meteors,) SAWED OAK.'OB YELLOW Pi AM T'MUEu. eltber tea. twelve, fourteen brvlxueo In:h-s iquar*. at the deliverer's o,»«too,-but elltfooe n*. Time tf delivery 'end terms mnet a c.m ( aoy pr pwae UUeaSl, 00., fifth Ward. f»ll:twie >» ; BAbK&T ffl.AK.tbKo A'I'IA.N lluNit— WANTKP—fifty to co* bnadnd dosra ftoot OaAKODAL BAfcKAXi. Apply to BOftSCX, WALLS k OO n ; Work* fifth _ *D;lmJirT OiVU, £sU»'i’ FlftJb AIV A IsAAlSiAtlti, for »ala a! a barpta, at MeOLBLLAtID’e AHOmON fcM I AUJES'CLOAK.*, aione-balf the cost La ormafclng.at McOIILLAMD’6 ACOriOH, 65 t tfth «tr» t • hU *\JK 6ALX.-S0 Sen* of Load, with Slaathttr, Packlrg uafmota Boum. four DvaUlßft aadSt*. bU, Ltutomlko fro* tb* diy, on lfc« Hiufcnrsa* Fen Worn* and Ohlc»tfo Uroad and Ohio Blvw, la Mclluro uwaahlp. Uif ’ credit oa Boat of U* parebaa* money. Apsly to felHa w B BQLWTg. Wwrh.nlo» B»tik. Damage* in the grading ;of WAABIHOTDH STEtrr— Wot’c* to bcrtbT giTtn to ail par* .ca on vbona raaratatt von juda to faj Ih* <Um <g s o< In. A!ar| Bo*, tor tba frad* rnc ittaat, tba» If the mid Main-' mao 'a ir< not (laid vilbln Un daja of thto data, imti • ill ba immaJiß *lt tber»*’t*r laultnud. J. W. r. WiitTft, Cltj S’Udtor, Mo. 106 rUthatnai. foll:l(rt retr'airy 11th 1863. JJLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. FARE, BROTHER ft CO., v M»nafocturro of BUT QUALITY BIYISYD CAST STBIW fqa'vro, Flat and Octagon, of all riwa. Warrsatfd tqail to noy laportaa or maaobrctarad tn -this looatry. 19 *e end Warehotua. Moo. 149 and 161 flfiST and 190 and 18J BB6OBD STBKStS, ftttelmrgh. fal»:tyd ; • D £AL ESTATE FOR HALE OR EX i« 'OHAHQK —Two Tory doUrabla sow TWO fcTOBY BBIOK DWBLLUHU, fornlehad with**! •nd watar, and now Icaool for a t«nn,of wiu bo sol'd at a io«auoabU pries lor cash, or sachaagsd for s>boxa or Bonds. Tat ptnloatom apply to J. 0. DAVIS, AoetlocMfi Ho. ftt Fifth tr»l QBEAT BAKQAINB IN Boot*, Shoe* and Gum«, At BOELAND’S, 98 Market Strait, Second Door froi Fifth. pITY AND COUNTRY LOTS'FOB \J Foar IoU on JukNft otnot, (ptTfd,) City of AUefbonj, nch SO fwt (rest ood txtepdJjg bock 1(0 foot, to a 84 foot ttrcoL A Mat 30 moo la JfcQtara lovtukit, Mow Wood* 1 Baa, lo lots to salt. B. ILDAYIB. b. m. davH, ftwatom of H, Davie iw'l UAI.I. llil) JL&AMIaU THa UAtUiIS 8100 K or Boots, Shoes and Omni, Which aivoelUaf ft old prtow, *i,' BOBT.AVb’ i lObbUlmh Xr|t; SO both, pan* Onloati 25 bbts. b«Nt Older; lnrlsiFO'itmi Bcoelvtd Md lot Mte by ... PEAHE VAH6OBDIO, fell tit g»Q7t»d rmt. »e.—6 bble. Koll Batter; t do Poetcd do; 8 do frah l|m 600 bub. br Corn} 200 do J)tj Pwobos; 900 do Dnr 1,000 Ibi, ktf bird; _ £OO bah VUto Bwii 1 TopUur «Uh • foil Miorimuio t Groc«rfca.tiralo W, .; _ WM. P. BSOKB OO.* Ml Wbo*ml» Orocoro. 118 Llhorty rtwtl. Nitw AftiMJmut;*.bUttAKUUiiiMl EAISS; PUiNPAKg; I 8H ’ULDSB9 AH* SlDBfl; 1 ; Lard, 1q bbU I flrklm *** pij]i, ill of cv o«a airing and rendering, for «u by : O. J.fOWNMBND.i A. *««*» to Jeckara A Townaaad, - fctl >e. it >ciatliitrwt,Mtr tllnHT. Lmri'x uiii tsAttaftu*. <>f good JCiqaaltty.oahißdaad ; JA* DAIIIII, tan*. M *nd 70 Wafrtt-—t. UUM-rtiaiijfwuJc. XJ lin OH fc« «i« by ■■ fii «*& uusu-* tot, : ‘*n ■ *' .-■«»■» ibi»-_w. «ntiT».»ntttor tuuM n cm *<* jrmw JmvmsmsEMEMitß. yALENTINES, YALEHTIETS. VALENTINE*, VALENTINES, COMIC AMD SENTIMENTAL, 00MJ0 AND SENTIMENTAL, OOMIO AND SENT DfZNTAL, OOMIO AND SENTIMENTAL, WBOLISALI ASD BCTAIL,/ WHOLISALI AHD BKTAIL. WSOLXSAU AHD BRAIL, WBOLUALI AHD BITAIL, ALL PRICES, ALL PBIOES, ALL PRIOBS, ALL PBIOES, PITTOCK’S, OPPOtm TH* PO6T omm BRASS WORKS. TATE, C ADM AN & CO, Manufacturer* of ovary variety of finished BBABB WOBK rbß PLDMBXBS, STEAM OB OAS-HTTEBS, MACHINISTS, AND BRASS OASTINOS, *f aQ description*, made.to order. STEAMBOAT WOBK, STEAM AND QAfl-flT* TENO, and BBPAIBINQ promptly attended to. Partlonlar attention paid to FITTING BETINE* BISS FOB COaL AND OAB6ON OILS. Stile Agent* for the Wcetera District of Pennsylvania tor tbe sale of KARSH, LACeDELL 4 CO.’s PAT ENT SIPHON POMP, the bmt ever invented. Having no valvee, it la not liable to get out of order, and will throw more water than any pump of tele# lie ilia. falOJwd HAVING SOLD OUR INTEREST in tl the DOQUE9NX BRASS WORKS to TATE. OADMaN 4 UO.. ** would cheerfully recommend them to the patronage of our fitenda and the pabtio generally for a continuance of their favoia. tULTOd k 00 M fLataof Dnqoaui* Brim Wovka,) Corner of at. Clair str«*i and Daoumne Way. fclftltd SALES ov MEN AED BOYS' CLOTH ISO, fUBBISHING GOODS, An* AT h L. OARHAGHAH’B, Ho. 118 JXDEBAL STB SET, ALLEGHENY. Ae I am now elovlsg'up my famines*, I invite ape dalatUntioD to the following etcck of eeaeonaole gooda, which It ie believed will be found worthy the nottoe of oaah huyera. A goodeaeortmant of BAGS and EBOOK OVER COATS. A foil variety of OIOTB, GASSIHBBE and medium grad* BUBINXSB 00A18; BLACK DBEiS COATS, ranging In price tram $S to SdX Of MEN'S PANTS, nee, madiumAd l.v grade, a good etock; and well aaeorted OSNT'S f'NE PLUSH, OLOTH.aiLK and OAS6IMBBE VESTS. BOYh" OIOTBIHQ . A good eetortmeUt of JACKETS, PANTS AND OVEROOATS, n-atiy eat end weiPmade. ' OKtnff ASO BoYff rUBNtBBtSO GOODS. TINE « HITE SHIBIS, from 91 t 6 to ft 76; OBEY AND WHITE MEBINO-SBiBTS AND DRaWERB: Via* Erg bh V HOSE: tottoa end fieri bo Men's all woM end BUk SHIRTS 4 DRAW IB*: aa akoeUenl variety of OLO YES, TIES, SUS i EE DERM, Ae. Pina OYEBOTATINGS, BUSINESS 00ATING3, CLOTHS, OaSUMeMES and VESTING*, eklcb win, u usual, be made up to (Oder, or sold by tha pteoeoryerd. J. L. OAttNAEHAN, f»7tlmta 119 Federal street, Allaubeny. QARPETa, D BV66ETB, OIL CLOTHS. W* call tbe attention of Houee-furuiahen U tbe extant, variety and beauty of our stock, and to tbe advantage# of their pairbaoa far oaah bate* tbe raeeat edvanem of the maaeMotureie. OLIVER UoOLUTOCK & CO., M<k O TirTH STBBXT. WM«f 1863. ***■«»"•«■ 1863. larp tad ooaplete wort amt of new and elegant TALEITTI I>TES. ALSO.THIHIW •Wtttonr Comic rblcnftoe#, ■OW BIADT| ft* IMVMI Mlbm nrtnant la the dtp, pat ap la MkOOh m, $S>2 Md $5O lota, te dealer* cr la A Übetal dbootut to the trad*. $W* Bead jov orders to JOHKP.HinVI, 'Maaoxio Ball, Firm Brant. W BuuK BlVitK, Vo. 118 Wood Stroot AhUnnliol PHOTO6BAFH ALBUK6} FAXILT, roam AHD raw 818 LAB, Jnrt norind tmd tjr Ml. »i frwOlf pricm.‘ w •W a OOtfILT OITT, worth fara 60 cento to tooo, arm wits iach. KUOBLA-N FABBtiK BFhiUXACIIiIUt. —lotwUhatasdlßß the attach* of Jeslooi IgeeUcl* mfaw, Who aspire to tbo name of Of#- EUSSIAI PEBBLE BPSOTAOLES Aw reortrlat daily tho wanaeat aadoraaaaata of our cttlaana. >IU Uat la ashed la to examine all other Spactodra; thaa call aad the BUBSIAI rIBBLI oaaa. lor aala by M M»rt«l .Moot. J. DUIKOID, Fnetfeal OptMea, Maao&otnxar of tha Baaht PeblleSpecAeel**, IP Fifth atwwt. Ifomtet *»■< Bondfog. & CLARK, OOXXIBBXOV XXBCE4XIS. rnßoiioauK asd ns pbodcots, « BSOID BTStn, Jgm Tori. •WSolo Itnti of tfc. WWW TOBE tkWkW rmi oabpXb on. wnw «. -ia»— nom ~.„jouM roam. PITTSBURGH FIBB BRICK MAN. UTAOTCBtKO 00. : • * ZISIL GLOVBR &C 0„ Mmbhctiwi of _ m« BBIOX, THIS, CMOXBfcEg, .<k, ill teton Is fIBB SBPCBIOIBbE PLAT. tm-omrn. Wo. NS LIBBBTT STBBET, omcrt* Um hu'i B. B. r.MMiir'Dmt. FUttlwH, Fk sr>wmiw HWldlll. WWM. Miltw PUiIiUUUUPUiUAii INoTftU* MBITS * SCHOOL SfPSBSTTJS OLOBIS, SIB PUMPS, BbSCTWO MS CHIB 88, THBB- iCu r. niinrtaM L<-; wtqhMfcmSßTnoiiiiiSn.^ ;«TiMnMia4 prfasiOatelsfMs nt Em. jattta jtew' ad rERTisEMEjrra. riM) OOUN'l'tt* MKKUHAMt! AAJ) - 1 i£» LIBS. EATON, MACBWI & CO., Not. 17 and 19 Fifth Btroet Jcfbb*is end'retaken of TRIMMINGS, EMBROI DERIES, HOSIERY, OLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, .RIBBONS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES. UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS. WOOLEN HOODS. NU MAR, SCARFS, ZEPHYR AKD . SHETLAND WOOL; Bo. KHITTIHO YARNS, on Luid and ■ to arrive. Our stock vu purchased before the bit great ad fßoco la prices, and wo offer gnat Inducements to CITY AND OOOHTBY MERCHANTS, MILLI REELS, PEDDLERS, tad *H who buy to toll again* At whnU*»!a otii* I a Manufteturen of th* MINER'S WELSH FLAN NEL fcHIBTS, and a large amortmont of LINER AND MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND OOLLABS, AND GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS. L'XiKAUI 4KUM. A LtiTTiHi UN Vi THE BATTLE FIELD. ri*ow aooDa. And EISTOBIOAL WOftKS in WOOD BTESST. Aa4Bntaa b H. R—A chotoe Umortmeat of Staple Dry Goods, SHIRT AHD COLLAR HOUSE, 1,000 DOZER HICKORY SHIRTS; 1,000 DOZEN GREY, RED AKD BLOB FLAK NKL SHIRTS; 1,000 DOZER AB3OBTSD FARCY TRAVELING BHIBTS; ,000 DOZER WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS, from |9 25 upward*; 1,000 DOZER DENIH OYERALIiJ ; 10,000 PAIRS COTTONADE PANTALOONS; For tale bj BENNETT, KOCH & CO., UainrracTunus, No. *l7 Church Alley, Philadelphia, Pa. Jal6:3md Thii battle (Antletam) hai been tbe moat sengui* naryrof the war, and tbe only one fought with vidble deaign and upon military principle*. The arrauge meat ef our corp*—the ever loel log poll lion of th* commanding Gan oral-—the sending into astioa the tight and the left diviiione—tbe doting up of the centre, and final succea*—ezo.te* bewildering admi- ration, and carries the mind to the great field* of Atutsrliia and Wagraa, fought by Napoleon. Of all this hare I spoken. Tbe keert history of such a ooa flict, purchased by the Ufa and blood of twenty thou sand men, muit be fonnl In tbe hospitals. War has Ite glories—but It has its ten thousand demons in theee haman tortures, that make the eye-balls ache —th* heart bleed—the lips palsy, and tbe brain reel. The sight is at first positively unendurable. The Uft-blood of some Is still trickling away In silent calmness—while the dissevered .limb* and maniac brain of others give rise to eonods God grant I may jt again witness. But je mothers who hers seek a son—or wire* a husband—or sitters a brother—or sons a father— know and be consoled thaf svsn hers the heal of mercy is watchful, and better can is bestowed open joar loved ones than might at first seem possible. It was la tbs hospital, where reeled the gallaat Hooker, that I leaned the history of tbo*s mythical rords so often sesnaad'so litis onderstood, ‘*B. T. —lM*—X.” Anything alleviating the sufferings aod saving the lives of ear soldiers, Is a national blaming. I witue:sed soma astonishing results from this article. It is well known the effect of burnt gunpowder asd excitement la thirst, which added to tbe lots, of blood In tbs woondtd, creates the necewity of r reviving stimulant. In this particular hospital, th# phjsidaos were allowing thslr patients to drink Plantation BUtcrs, otherwise called 8. T.—lBoo—X, and although the wounded are moat numerous her* thi* dlviiion having opened the fight at 5 in the morning—the men were mostly composed, and there we* very little foisting. Tbe article set* upon the itcmach and nerve* (n a most lncomprehentibl* ■Banner, *u parlor to brandy, and without stupefying reaction. It originated in tbe West In dt«, compoeed of thecalebratod Calls*j* Bark* Boot*, Herbs, 4c., all preserved in St. Croix Rom—the 8. T. —IBCO—X being a recret ingredient, not yet reveal ed to tbe publio. It is principally reoemmeadei for want of appetite, dUordeiod Uvar, InUrmlttont lever*, itomechlo difficulties, Mo, 1 understand It vu somewhat known In thi Southern States pravl oqi to Uie vu, lt appear* an agent of Jefferson Darts recently applied to the proprietors far the privilege to nuke it for hospital purposes during the war, to which they made the foil swing reply ; Sew Yonr, Jan. 16th, 1890. JTr. Jgtni qf, eto. : Pnan Sin—ln reply to you communication, effac ing a tu Fifty thousand dolltn for the recipe'and right to make the Piaatatton Bitten forjoor hospi tal pnrpoeca daring the war," we beg to my, your •price la a liberal one, conridartpg It would ooat na nothing to comply. and that otherwise we can derive no revenue from the Southern States; bat air, our dntfoe to oar Government, and oar idea* ot oouaie* tancyl would not al ow oa to entartalo it, althoagh it might pleaaa oa to aeaoage the ■ offer Inga ofyour Btfagoided followers. We remain. Vary respectfully yoan, P. H. DRAKE it 00. Thom gentlemen give the history o! eertaln in gradlenta of their article for ever (wo hondnd yean —showing that through all changes of the msfllcal pro talon and Its practitioners, strength, composure, and oheerfnlnws have bten dcrlnd from thsse sources. Hr. Woods, la the Washington Hospitals, informed me that one patient was fait slaking and eraaj, and had not slept an hoar for twe weeks, until the Plantation BUtere came to his knowledge, when one day*a trial gave him a night** rest, and he me now feet recovering. I am surprised our Govern mesit has not equalled Jefflenoa Davis In energy,and adopted this invaloable article In wall our hospitals. The weak soldiers cling to it like a brother. As a lay member, lout btar wltnese it Is “good totake," and oflbrda mors energy and life than anything 1 evsr triad. Buoossa to the Plantation Bitters. But I have digressed. In my uext 1 shall speak ol gathering In the wounded, carping the dead, Ao. HIOODKMUS. ftAlmoodU-aa ThHAKß'tt PLANTATION BiTTEBS, XJ DBkKK'B FLAHTATIOH BITTIBB. DKAKB’B PLAHTATIONIBITTBBA TOE SALS BT TO a BALK BT Toft BALK BT aXOH JOH9STOB, foS Corner Peurth and o<hfteld street a. y ALU ABLE PENN BTitEKTPKOP KBTY FOB BABB OB and lot Ho, U Fann stmt, above Karbury, SSzllS feet. JOBS WAT. Jr* l BewlcktevvilU; Or. 6ft KABKTT fmiRT. PUUhnt«h fcfcS.nod ON i'IKBT MORTGAGES caa boaofotlalod U U» PITTED OBQH DOLLAB SATHOB RUTS, Ko»n POUBTH BTMIT, pm*. o» EvassUi. teens. 0. A. notfOK, trwcm. fllilM O. a, KiaVtiMUs HEOKUMf A Tag, yet aocorialaliigtka troa Mr'cwttf Al eobol la lupobtod Llquoro, by which tbo amount of daty:tob« patlfar hbnul BMawb cdooliM, Tte lao'nnaoal, witk Him Jar dad book al tablca •adlaatiaoiSoaa, bpaokadiaa,poU>Uda>ako(aay bex,!«lih lock aai kay. Pddi *r. Book oaliMta. dDKVgTINa TSANBITP, LBTkL9, OOMPkUM ABDOHiIB*. BWUB DBAPSiU IMTBB XUS, aua by - . - , ; ■ ". fil» »WCbaatadtkta»£psi&SSfiia!Sfea... t dby ooosi. gILKf?, SHAWLS, CLOAKS. DRESS GOODS, AT Barker & Co.’s, 69 market STBEBT; THX Greatest Bargains EVER OFFERED. fcltf ■QRY GOODS! DKY GOODS II AT _ J. M. BURCHFIELD’S. HOOP SKIRTS, allgUUy soiled { COTTON HOSIERY, sUghUy soiled 5 Snmmer Dress Goods; WINTER DI&8S GOODS; SHAWLS ! CLOAKS! CHILDREN'S AND KISSES HOOP SHIRTS ; LADIES' HOOP SKIRTS ; 4-4 ENGLISH CHINTZES; 4-4 FRENCH de; Having a large atock on hand* baton th* advaoce in good*, thi* etook wfll b* found oca as The Cheapest in the CUy* lei JjJ-EW GOODS, horhs’s TRuamra store. 77 ASD 78 XAKKIT STBIIT. Haring completed our annual Inventory and open ed a large lot of goods bought previous to th* Into eds ▼■do* in price*, ws are now prepared to ofisr to WEOLZBALI AND SITAIL SVTZB3 a* good bargains a* can be had to the dty. EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS,INFANTS* ROBES, HEM STITCHED ASD PLAIN LIN«H HAND KERCHIEFS, SMBBOIDEBED COLLARS, HEOK nßCßgd.WHlvg TIES, TIDY rOTToH. PiNd, NEEDLES, TAPE 4, COATS, WILLIMAS TIE GLOAKB end STEINERS SPOOL COTTON, BKIBT BRAID *; Nt>OP SKIRTS, to greetvertety PATENT THRSaD, HOOKS AND BxX*»and all other kind* of notion*. LADIES' AND MTSSES* COTTON HOSIERYJ GREY ONDEBf»HIBT« AND DRAWERS. BHIBT BOSOMS. SHIRT C ELLARS. BUBPENDBBB, CRAVATS, So. WOOLEN GOODS, dosing out at eo*t. JOSEPH HOBKE. OLD PBICBB. CALL AT MAGRUM & CLYDE'S, 78 Hsi< Strsst, And supply yoornlf with HOSIERY & GLOVES. BALMORAL HOIS, for Imliea end Mfowe. BOSTON B(EBEDJlOSS,‘farLadlaaa&d Mimas. FLEECY LINED fcQS*. Pr Ladles and Missm. GENTLEMEN'S A YOUTH'S LAMWVWOOL, HXRINu AND COTTON HOSE. KID, SILK AND WOOLEN GLOVES, GAUNT LETS AND KXTTXBS. WOOL HOODS, SCARFS, NTTBIAB, fta. SMB BO IDE BUB. TRIMMINGS. FURNISHING GOODS. it Old Price*—Wholeiato and fistaii MACRUMftGLYDK, T* MARKET STREET, (Between Fourth and Diamond.) . , • j.. fot ' EXAMINATION OP . OUB LARGE STOCK 07 * IXRIT Q-OOXXB, BT BOTH audMetail Dealers* is BisnonrcLLT oolkhtid. C.H.LOTO&CO, ; 74 MARKET STREET. QLOBINUOOT SAXiB , or WINTER GOODS. EATON, nACRm Si «© n Riri«itißikta|tlMlrimAL IXTUTUIT, m rtwtmii nf lining nrt fhitriottrTitrrtrnf : WIHTEKQOODB Bdon (h« tut day of Vaitewj wxft. VktW* m will m Botall B«j«a will hat* *ll tho odimatafn cf tfc* UDUOVXOH KADI XX PUOU. KATOI, KAC2UJX ft m H mo Wo, it yrrrff.gTßifiT. LABGB LNVOICBOFAIaPAOOA BBAQM AHB'NUST BBUW-BOWIIMO, , &lUIIH, HTTMBOULTj and otiMr tetnbk colon, Jart voMivodby . lUOXUXA OLTP* rjIHK HANDBOMBBT TliT 4 t-^o»w ■■nrtniHlot bkjlioib nuts, Juinoatndbj MACAO* AOLTDI, M» T 1 KorkofoL. b*. Uh»»< Dm»A. gAUAOKAUU bJLUWB, ' ;j dt MMOVCMO tMUm, Io Ardor to olow obi Halt atfnatoAoXho tat Mjjtojiim ooto.Om fufcoo thochofco uioi.iuoMni*«au wo I ■».«,«> qqi«oo.. ■ gJQ LB& BTKWABTB PATENT tout, a lai ikM awn pw* isaiotj - MAOMWA uoa, QAMOKIiFKKQDBUN, 1, or weoht* aid KUnw. vm« ju*i ma or tn 'auxoan, Wiki PBtoß ItoMO todMortoO. m» milW| VBMUWtf aataUOWAT. iSa || MUSEUM OF Cocedtlogi a&AHD tJOSHOBAM A 0$ TEX 081 AT A XXXI OAH OlVlb WAB, OiIMXANWAB,u4 WABB tIX BAFVLKOB. , ; ' M;: • (to. TOM THOMB, tb« iltf.rt mu ta lb. wvMi Xou. HXN 'bora- .libmit «wr"" •a. th. IDOu.TBD lIOMIT 7A—IDT, I. b. M.n o.i|,j frjia 9. m toSuTu.'mttb.MDfllElK. * tn LYOB B BOILDiNO, Bi'jb «tie«V t.lßtf T A. BbgABOB. »»iaiCT. ; HAillu i .- " FOR ONE Monday Evening, Eeb’y, 91k, ASD XIYX XOLLOWJBG HIOBTS. ■W Afternoon Ooaoarta on WEDNESDAY aad' SATURDAY,At S o'clock. . The Celebrated Continental OLD FOLKS CONCERT COMPANY, All attired In eortumo. of OHX HDEDBID TXABS AGO, who will appear in their GRAND OLD FASH IONED ENTEniAINMENTS, ueisted by thsas matchless and unrivalled balltdiits, the PAIGE BISTEBB, GEOBGIIVA & EBHIiIE, Whose. birdlifce vrarbllngs feavu Jtistly obtained fox them the reputation of being the toon Delightful Concert Singer* in America; MS. JAITEB T. GTOIOK, The eminent American Baeso, whoee nmsrkafila voioe has excited the.wondvr and admiration of thorn •and* throughout the coontry. ■ Cousin JZ euben, The neat repre**ntative of a BEAL LIVE YAH* KReTwIiI also be present every evening, and stag hi* f-mou eong* of the “Heroee of Old," “Hvacua tion Day,’* “apriogfltld M.olultißgl, , fie., atMiar panled by Granny Sloqum, Who is now going on to 00, end who will else oeua ■tooelly **Jtoe in the £ing:n.*' : FATHER G-TTiLiIGK Will * < deeoon n the tune* and conduct the entertain-- mentk. iatredhetog hew Ftauuto, Brilliant BulOA Qr»nd tiheraws, Ancient Harmonies, Cbermlag Ballad*, bide tipUttmg Oddities, Bosgs of tholwa *ide and Home Oifcle. V Mr don’t Vail to.aitxbb »t iu u«i., tbflßeoriginal and social Musical Be union*, endMO. v how the oid-lfeehioeed people dittoed, and hear how and what they used to ting, and bi ear* o#a f» «W* Mr Tickets of SS CENTS* Doors epen at 7 o’clock. Ooaoert toaoUBM JWO cfoaiy . , ■ D. B. QuLIOK, Manager and Conductor. HARRY JONES, ‘eteasnnr. v • . M THUS.. WABHUBST, Agent., TUKATHK. Lniaxnaxn Mawaosi MT Last night bat two of. the iagxfunent of ilw great actreoe, MATIIDA HERON. THIS (lhuedaj) EVENING, jTeh 12th, ISIS, Fir.t nl.lit o! theo lebraied p’ay of -i‘ Camille; or, tbe Fate of a,-Cornett*. CAHILbA, the MATILDA oABJN. AAMxND DuVAL —Af. HANDEbS>N. MAuaM PhUDaNOJßuuu—u-uJsra. aBLxMaN. t'F-i in yAVCTIOJT AUMINISTKAIOfte’ OF V AND BUEDi-ftOn THURSDAY aVaNINQ, F«n. 19to,at7>tfn’diock, wul beWU*., at the Uwonerdkl *a u Booms. No. o* Atfse iNit, t>y otdar of 4. u. etanor, AUuiLaistrator of Wtillsn' J*h.*Uin, Br~ tot* ot x.atia oi*»er, Lawreno* Co.r 4 ahaicii Ail gh ny covings B«tok; 10 do vlii«n*Bajk aum;' " 'J: K Allegheny Uoanty Uonpon Rond'for 910f0^if- / *n*4 to ih* P.iUcoign A coui*e laviLe JL. B< Co. *<! *' • lel2 J. O. DAViB, Anct. • EXKCDXOHS' BALK JF bXOCKB.— trn TUESDAY *TENIMG,f7eb. 17th, et Guock,wlllbiMld,attb*Coiiun«ictoi taie* Bn iws% bio. M FifJiateeet, by order vi iona to tt *ndD^ v A. Stewart, lututonol lhoaarkcott, Eag.,' dwMj 110 xha.es MercUanta A Uaiialactann Uni* ' M do Cttixen* Bank Stock;; • r U 2 do Paon*. Cental Kailrotd Go. 100 do AlLgbeoy Gas Cq.. 100 ao West rn insoraaoeCd; 20 do 6 do Nor .turn Libtrtne Co. . i;i also, s r 100 .do Allegheny Valley JK B* 00. Block; >. mi. : j.G.PAVis.Aoot. . CLUXfILNG AT AUO- TiON —Urn MONDAY, F*fcWh,at 10o’clock alto, adds and 7J>£ o’clock p. m., and am tinning every day this week at the aims hour*, will ha sold, . at Davte* Aoction, 54 FUth : street, a large ceniiga meat of second-hand Clothing, to good cpndltma t and embracing :evary variety of Men's , Wear, nth as Cloth and Cafolmete Frcek and Boat- < ness. Coals, plain Black and. Fancy Oaieimace Paata,.' Ctoih, batis, Oaveimeie and Fancy Vatto, ao.; h X U9 J. is. DAVIS, Anct, BONDS AT , ACCTXOH.—OnIUBdPAt XTBHIBO, libi 17<h,ftt7j£o*«]c«k, viU the CosuavcUi katai ho. tut. H 0 .64 rtfthctiMtt&r Boomntvheafc It moj oonnrn— -4 (uno IbocM&d DotUn «Mb,f AL'egheoir County Coupon Benda* iaiced to tb» Piiubar*n « Oouuitt* >m» B. B. < 0.. , J. Q. PAVIA Aact.. OB WING MAOttINKS AT AUCTION. O —Or VBIDAY AP MEBiiCQS.** aVtfccfcß*,.- ttatonla Hail Aueiloa Hou*e, W Jfifih street, will b» sold, soar Sevinx Haohinßt, inlUb o jor tmUaci»f ud Cualij mo. rsnooa wmatlsg MBchton sbooltl Bitebd tau sals, as tbaj mot ba soldifjsnU— cC price. . »•' - 7 T. A. McObßUliAbl). Abo*. gOOTI* AT ’ .•• • \ JUcCteUamd’t JuciUm. •JtSl • • ; ' • •. •: • &«m* - a. JTo. 03 Firth Street. sol ..> ■'.■■■■ gALMOKALS, * Jfburmtc Ball Auction Bo*no, s*i , jtuEMCujtjrrr tjmoju. ’ gESRT O.HALB A CO., '. tfcoowm I* JomooC. Watt,) Merchant Tailors. ! ~ ■ y. AnnovncoMif tMr- ■'ftr : asd wihTbr STOCK, TUdi la extent, choice, tub And prices wfil hn fevecabtrvtthßßjtUnxlnfthe trade, ucaUtha MVMttftd bmt cnk«fAof ¥nutoT> v ; L ••' ■ TBSttHOfl, «&d -f Also, U»UcMtitad boitMUoted rtoefcofQbofr fcr bsitbMa nlti &nr to tbli ankft. •* - v IdtOTriw BTory cbotoo tokcMoa vi j. v QBHT*B TUBNlflOma GOODS ' •Ivßjnos haado 1 i‘ . Aayordan Intnatod tno«g tmn will —< wt%» , ... , v ™ /JjiTNA IN»OKAMC£‘ COMPANY. HABITOBBf OOHH* tomtits, Jsavui, xws, i ~ - rt:. - Mart* Vhk, ' Pub, Tuararj gotassnd OrrtlficaUt *“ of Xad*bt»<ia6B.oßbaad44s£oHl*d - «c*u,and J*£sw* |«ak Blocks, fix i»* >«rk> Birtioii Bcstoo,Bt rLsaJs* t hilsdslpbU sad ■- . V v otto* rH"— —— r • taJOL'in* tr.B»«&dluU Blocks, ia B. J„Okto, Hfehigsa sad ladUai_' SefTM OO'’ ■“•“**• >lord t B OMttf, J«r»ej, MUw*n)tt« M lST.tß'<B f ; EoO/osd B*aek«, Hartford * N. flora, . Cost. 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