The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, February 16, 1863, Image 2

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Frauds spaa the Government
. The Committee of Congress appointed to
~ -investigate the matter of the charter of
' transports for the Banka Expedition, have
~ brought to light "some astounding abuses
and bands. , *
It appears that on the 20lh of April,
• 1881, OspL Bichixd F. Lores was ap
. pointed Auiitmt Agent of ihe War Depart
' matbgi. Edoas Thokmos, Prctiiento/
tit Fmuglvmtn Bmtnai Cmpmg, as Ur.
Thomsos himself ssys in the pretended
commission under which he u ln ac
eordanee with the snthority "rested in me
bp the Beexstarp of War.” The Committee
remark that thep “arW unablo to say bp
virtue of what law an 'Assistant Agent of
‘ the War Departmentfwas appointed, or
howtheeppoinUagpower earns to be
■j lodgedin thehands of the President' of the
’Psaasylveain Bailroad Companp.
; i. w . Ti&2 commission was reroked in May,
1861,'by J. Edoas Tboxfsoi, who inform
ed CapbXo'nn that he had been noUfied
; by the Secretary of Wsr (Ur. Camxsos) of
the appointment of Ur. Jobs Tucxxn as
"United States Transport Agent." Ur.
Tnoxrsox then wrote a letter to the Secre
tary of War, stating that CapL Lott*, had
. been "untiring in his efforts to serve the
.oo on try. 1 ’ The more heavy operations of
Capt. Lorra began with the appointment
'.I of Ur. Tocssa as "United States Trans
port Agent," and they hare continued
without intermission doling the whole of
-- Mr. Tocxxa’s two terms of office, first as
’ . Agent, and subsequently as Assistant Sec
retary of War: Ur. Tncxxn employed
CtpLLoris to "inspect and recommend”
all kifids of vessels at Philadelphia, New
York and Annapolis, for various services
and expeditions, and CapL Lores pro!
needed to charge from fire to ten per cent.
>. commissions on the gross earnings of the
vessels recommended to Mr. Tuceib for
charter; pet ho assured the Conunitte that,
- as he had money enough for himself and
■2., 'his children, he was “actuated solely by a
desire to aid in crushing this 'ungrateful
r ■ rebellion.’ ” Tncxxn, in his testimony, at
tributes to him “greet parity and patriot
- ism.”
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MONDAY MOENINO, FEB. 16.
It appears by this report that one Amass
Hall, of Baltimore,' baa enjoyed the mo
nopoly of chartering all the teasels the
.Government needed at that port, and Mr.
Hall seemed, to be folly aware of the ad
vantages of | this monopoly. Ho vessel
coold secure a charter of the Quartermas
ter unless Mr. Hall offered it. Mr. Hall
noted in the doable capacity of broker for
the owners of the vessels, and as a sort of
agent Of the Government.
We have, now the three principal
characters in the drama before os—Tuckke,
Lopse and Hall. We now return to Capt
Bonn's “efforts to serve the country*/’
' Commencing on the 20th of April, 1861,
to aot as* “Assistant Agent of the War
Department,” he commenced on the same
day to receive five per cent, eemmiaaion on
the earnings of vessels chartered. by his
agenoy. The first vessel he took up wss
the steamer W. Whildin, April 20, 1861,
owned by Anthony Beybold, at $175 per
day/ (Senate, Ex. Doc. 87, page 2, 87th
Congress, Second Session.) Mr. Bey held
testifies that the Whildin. remained in the
service under that charter to the present
time, although her rate of charter was sub
sequently redaced to $5O per day; the re
ceipts of the steamer Whilldin, up to the
timeofthe delivery of, Mr. Bey bold's tes
' tunoay, most have been somewhere be
tween $97,650 and $118,925, on which
* CapC Dopers commissions were between
s4B9Band $5475. . Mr. Beybold chartered
the steamer Express' to the Government,
- through CapL'Loper, at $175 per day, the
Star at $llO per day, and the John Tucker
at£2oo per day, paying Loper five pier
oent. on their grossreceipts. Through the
same generous agency, Mr. Beybold ebar
' teredahe Diamond State (375 tons) at $2OO
i ptr.day, the Swan (850 tons) at $2OO per
day,! and the Gen. Burnside /400 tons) at
■ $BOO per day, Cspt. Loper himself being
part owner of them. Mr. Beynold testifies
' that bis own receipts from these charters
.... were about $llOO per day* or at the rate
of $401,600 per year: Mr. Loper's com
' mission oflrßtr. Beybold’s boats , could not
have.been.less than $20,000 per year; for,
although he charged no commission on
the three boats of which ht was part own
... tr f it must be presumed that the-amount
wnieh he derived from them over and
above a fair mercantile profit was at least
< equal to five per eenh, otherwise he would
• have charged the commission. If the Gov
. ; enment had bought Mr. Beybold’s fleet at
the outset, instead of employing Captain
Loper to charter them, it would have saved
an immense amount of money.
We now notice a few of the transactions
of Mr. Hsu, in whom the Assistant Beo
rtUuyof War, Mr. Tcokxb, “express*
muchcowfidenoe:” .
The magnitude of his transactions may
be inferred from the fact that 884 vessels
were chartered by him, and 880 of them
chartered under direction of Mr. Tucker,
upon all of which Mr. Hall received, or is
4o redelve, a commissiou not less than five
per cent* of thsir gross earnings. In some
cases, -ihe; Committee say, they were, ten
per cent." One transaction is given as cha
. raetcHsUo of ihe business: Capt.Bioe char
tered the steamer Cecil to the. Government,
through Hall at $75 per day, although he
had offered to Hall to charter her for $6O
per day. Hall inserted in the charter par
ity the sura"of $BO. saying to Bice, “you
/oangivsme the extra $5.” Bice refused
to countenance this. Hall, the Committee
c pay, *!either annulled the charter or satis
fied Capt. Bloe that he had done so, for the
purpose of getting the boat into the hands
some one who would pay the usual black
mail.” . .
The Committee say steamers whioh coat
*65,268 wen chartered at $947 per day, or
at a rate of. $846,655 per annum, equal to
6291 per cent:, on tho investment. An old
iron boat, whioh had been oendemned
even for harbor service, was chartered at
$6O per ..day. for the Government, though
unable to da aerrioe enough to pay for the
fuel ahe fbohsumed.. Qie Teasel brought a
profit ofi 2220 per cent, looker owners, The
(arge Delaware, valued at $2600, whose
rnnnjng. expenses wen $7 per day, waa
chartered by Mr. Xuoker for ‘the Govem
mentats7o per day. Her net nbeipta
were at Jhe , rate of $22,995 per. annum.
“Capt-Hodges and Ur. Tucker thought aha
war the cheapest thing they chartered.”
Ten ateamera and two bargee wen charter
ed of a Ur. Coble ns, a 1 Proaslan. / All the
Teasels bought by Coblena wen under char
ter to tho Government when purchased, the
charters having been: generally effected by
Ur. Hall, and he receiving five per cent,
commission on their earnings, and many
of them wen owned by Hall btfors passing
into Coblen’s possession.
Han. awean that he paid Lorn $lB,OOO
at one time “for getting business £ot him.”
: .We have given but a fe# samples of these
abominable transactions, but enough-to
cause a foelingof sadness in the mind of
thnnadesv .She committee say, they "an
overwhelmed with astonishment and Sorrow
by the revdatlras wUehhave beeniaade. {
The con«laiaas to: wUoh they came we
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have already published bj telegraph, and
if their recommendations are faithfully
carried out, some degree of jtutioe nay yet
be awarded to thegovernment and to these
parties. They make a number of sugges
tions, one of which is intheaeworda:
That the commissions'received by Hall,
Loper Danforth and others, which are es
timated by the committee to amount In the
aggregate to several hundred thousand
doUars, rightfully belong to the govern
ment, and immediate steps should be taken
by the War Department to ascertain the
amount due from each, and to secure the
money. ~ *
Itonis Napoleon’s Mediation Scheme.
We have no donbt that a unanimous peo
ple rwill endorse the firm dignified re-1
pudiatlon'of interference, mediation, ori
I suggestion of compromise, on the part of
I the Government of France, or any foreign
Government, which Mr. Seward has re-1
| corded in his letter to Mr. Dattor, just I
I published. In our artiole on the attitnde I
I of the Frenoh Government, written before 1
I we had received this able and satisfactory 1
I answer of the Seoretary of State, to the 1
1 insulting proposition of M. Drouth Dr 1
I L'Huts, we had expressed our opinion of I
I the course of that Government, as tending
I more and more to open hostility, ana
I therefore requiring to be met, without fur-
I delay, with a distinct declaration of
I the intentions of the American people to deal
I with this rebellion in their own way, to pat 1
I it down at their own time, and, generally,
. I to regard it as their own business—with-
I out asking or requiring even advice from
I Franoe or any other nation, friendly or
I neutral. ■ . »
This, we .think, is the voice of the entire |
i nation. The press, divided on every other
question, is united on this. We have no
doubt that Mr. Seward's answer to the
I Trench proposition will be universally re
garded as worthy the occasion—worthy the
spokesman of a gredt nation in a great
I crisis. ■
A a yet, however, but few of the leading
journals hare had time to discuss It; but
u the result of that discussion, we look
only for a' general approval of the attitude
of firmness, dignity and eonfidence main
tained in thirSnswer from our Government
to that of the French Emperor. In feet,
we anticipate a full concurrence, on the
part of the press and tiie people in the fol
| lowing remarks of the N. Y. Burning Foil)
referrring both to the French proposition
Itself and Mr. Sew Ann’s answer to It: *
The proposition now made by the French
ministry is somewhat different from that
previously submitted for the concurrenceof
the British and Russian governments. It
contemplates no armistice—no pause in the
! war; the loyal and rebel armies may still
proceed with mutual hostilities; but in the
i meantime it is proposed that our govern
, ment shall appoint commissioners to meet
i those of the insurgents, and make arrange
ments either for tneir return to their alle
giance or their final independence. This
is precisely what the rebels desire; this is
precisely what the consiituiioiffcliste can
not grant without abandoning the very
; cause for whioh they have taken up arms.
The moment our government adopts this
me&od of attempting to settle the quarrel,
it virtually acanowleges that it has hither
to beeu in the wrong, and that itmay just
ly accept other terms than the submission
of the rebels to the authority they are try
ing to throw off. We have hitherto said to
them: " When you are tired of the war all
you have to do is to give it up and take the
oath of allegiance." What the French Em
peror asxs ns to say is: "We will talk the
matter over with you; if by liberal terms
we can make it worth your while to return
to the Union, we will; if not we will allow
you to set up a government of your own."
• Hr. Seward has answered this proposal
ably and with great moderation. He justly
regards it as a proposal for the dissolution
of the Union, and gives its author to un
derstand that if plan were present
ed, in whatever disguise, to the American
people, it would be indignantly rejected.
.-The Frenoh government asks us to listen
to the grievances ofthe South. "Recipro
cal complaints, 0 ' the French Minister re
marks, "would be examined at this meet-
of the Commissioners for the ."bellig
erents. 0 He could scarcely, be aware of
the extent of the Insult implied in these
words. The slave States have suffered no
grievances from the Federal Government,
in whioh they have so long held rule, and
have nothing to complain of except that, in
the. election of Mr. Lincoln, they lost the
predominance they had before enjoyed.
Defrauded, robbed, made war upon, its de
fenders murdered by thousands in a cause
less war, the' Federal Government is sum
moned by France to hear and examine the
complaints of the insurgents!
We rejoice that this proposal has been
so firmly met, and the correspondence so
promptly laid before the nation. It will
have a good effect upon publio opinion, and
invigorate the spirit of nationality and
patriotism in our people. This interposi
tion of the French Emperor is simply an
act of. friendship towards the rebels, from
which, however,they are likely to derive
Ibut little advantage.
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Ploeida.—A letter from Fernandlna,
Fla., to the New Fork Evening Pot, says
that then are very few troops in Florida,
and, such as then are, are employed in
watching the negroes to pnveht them from
escaping to our lines. Then: is no gnat
obstacle to the Occupation of the "State by
our troops. A single brigade could clear
Hast Florida, and by the assistance of a
few small boats to run up tbs SU Mary's
and SU John’s rivers, could: hold it, and
nlieTO the necessity of blockading ll»«
coast. It" is confidently hopod'TdOt this
will soon be done, j»nA*nhf*>7 another as
sembling of lWngTess Florida may be rep
resented by loyal men ,who will contribute
to thwart the purposes of the traitors of
the North represented by Brooks, Wood &
Company.' ..
Tmt Bxnouixs, says Bitson, are a most
alert and military race, and yet ,it is an
undoubted faot that the quantity of food
usually consumed by the greatest part of
them does-not exceed six:-ounces a day.
Six or seven dates, soaked in melted butter
serve a man a whole day, and he esteems
himself happy when he oan add a small
quantity of eoane flour or m little, ball of
rice. i- ■
Urns. Dooanxs has written a letter rela
tive to the reports thatshe'was about lo be
married again.. Tho following exiv-ict is
published: “Although I live so quietly,
the world seems determined to talk about
me. Ibave been disturbed by rumors that
I am. engaged. I hope you will think
enoughof me not to allow any one eTer. to
say such a" thing to you without resent
ment.” Y
' As ice mlrace wee lately witnessed in
Buctouohe,KentCounty, N. S., by whipha
portion of Prince Edward's Island, fourteen
miles distant, seemed to be suspended in
thb air and very near, so that the clearini;
and buildings" could be distinctly seen, am i
with a moderately powerfulspy-glais. cat
tle and vehicles.: could be distinguished
moving about.
2n>Ue» ttot» »egro in » good ertio
iit hi good “u V- nbd iu » tad'on*
ihockl tta leniibHUiM; of tta Hcrttarn
Aodintioß
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jr3»NOTICE.—A fpeoiel Meeting of
tbeSto.iboldaraofina Weatera TraneporU
tl b Oompaoj *M be bald at lb* office of tha Corn*
p*oy; |o WtuMirth, ta TCteDAT, iba 2tth tnSL,
ctlu Q*docte. m '
- - ’’Bj order of tba TraUtit.
-• a. J. BqOQWRLti, PecrgUrr-
CANAL. OuMfANV.—
INSr' SLECTI ON NOTJOB.—An EectLn tor
•even Directonof tba Erie Canal Company will b*
bdd at tbelr office la Brie, on MONDAY, tba Xd
day of Hatch not, at ten o'clock a. m.
A- iJ.OAU<*Hky,Secretary.
rps»ALLEGHKNY CITY COLLEGE,
Corner of Leacock and fcanduky Btreeta.—
Tba Tenth-APTiTifil Praalm'brjln on MONDAY,
Feb. 2d, and aodj 7«fce 27th. Batea of Tuition
trcm-110 to *2l>. Ferrate race**, Ac., apply to
Jag£l» . JQB. T. McKBE. Principal.
rrs»NOTlCfi TO UEMB6&B OF THK
OIL JtXOHAHQB.—In oocordanco with tk»
prorUtomi of th» €©n*titn*ioa, notlo* U-htrebj
•ir»a to tb« BMinUn or the Oil facbang that on
olUration to tba ittA-So-tlon of too Oonstitatioa
111 boctlUdnpon WfiMlsDAT,tb*lBih tut.
G*o. H. THUKtTOB *
Secret*r» Oti Kxchugo.
irS»KLECXION NOTICE.—Au3»b»-
Wv it Q Ixlol Oomn. —An SlHtiai lor Free*
Ideal. Hiniiin and Offlean of tbt Company lor
erecting » Bridge om tbs Axlethiny Blver,oppotite
f Ittsbargk, in the Ooanty of Allegheny*.will wtoU
lat BOUSB.itthe tenth endof the Bridge,
1 op MONDAY, the Sd day of March next* at the boar
of S o’clock D. DU
1 MHOt WMI BO>FBOEQ,Troa»nm.
umoa Aia.Ma*aT Valus haunoaisoo., (
rutaborgb, Ju. Mtb/UOL J
|r3*lN ACCOBDANCE WITH AN
AOT OF ABBIMBLT In relation td tha
Him of bolding tbo Annul Flection at tbe Alle
gheny Valleyßaiiroad Company, iba Stockholder*
•iabereby notified that an AlacUon for Oflcan, to
aerro for tbo •suing yaarwill ***»•*?** **• . offlc *
, ofthe Company, la the CUy of Fittebvgb, on
TUJCBDAY, hmuf ttth, IMS, at 10 o'clock 4- m.,
I instead Of Feb. B<L 1865, at preTioutlranncnnoad.
jaifctd B 0. 088. Baeretary.
PtnuvHHi Ft. Warns c ueuaw auiavai ue.,)
Qoos of the Bte retery, V
Pittsburgh, Fa., Jan. FTth, IMS, J
n-3*THB ANNDAii MEETING of tha
Btoek and Bondholders of thla Oompsny, for
the election of Dirac tori and nchothar buteM an I
mar eomd be (lira It will ba bald at the OTFIOB OF I
BAID COMPANY. In tba Olty of PUtabanb,on
the FOOBTH WBDNFSDAI OF IXBBGABY,
A. D. 1883.
Tba Stock and Bond Tranalar .Books at tka Com*
pany, at thair oOce in tha Olty af Pittsburgh, and
attnalrTransfer Agency la thei City of Mew_*«£*
I will ba dooad on the 10th DAT OF FFBBOABT,
and remain cloaad nntil tba 26ih OF FKB&UAKI
thereafter. W« H. BABHFS, Baoatary.
JaStfctfeM '
rr^»B—T—-IS6O— X.
DBAU’B PLAKTATIOS BITTIBS. I
Tbqj purify, strengthen and invlgo.ate. 1
Tbaj create a haali&y appetite. .... I
Thry are an andldota to change of water and diet.
They overowme efleeta of dissipation and late betas.
They strengthen tha tyetem and enliven tha mind.
They prevent mlaamatlo and Intermittent Sevan.
; They partly tha breath andaddlty of tha atomacb.
I They con Dyspepsia and Constipation. |
I They eon Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Moibus.-
They core ulv«r Complaint and Keryous Headache.
They are tha biat Bitten is tha void. They make
I (ha weak man strong, and are eibanstad nature's
I rreat restorer. They an made of pore Bt. Croix
I Bam, toe celebrated Oalinya and barbs,
k and an taken with tha plaaeuia of a beverage, with*
I oat regard to age or tike of day. Particularly re*
I commanded to delicate perrons rtquiring a gentle
stimulant Bold by all: Qrorars, Druggies* hotels,
1 and naloons. P. ti. DBAJU A 00., 2UJ Broadway,
I hew York. , leSumnn
jtei r joreHTisanEm.
SITUATION WANTED.—A graduate
of oae of tbe Ant Fasten Colleges wfeb«a a situ*
ati naadatorln a private tsmlly m Alleghany or
Pittsburgh. Vary l best relereocee given.
Address BOA no. 212, Alleghany City F. 0,
fe Cdftd .
Mu£t*Y, in sums of |B,ouo or up
ward*. to loan on apprevod real aetata aacnrity
ta tba Olty cf Flttaonrgb. Apply to -
K. Hi. JOHNS, Conveyancer,
So. 2C9 toulb tilth street, Fnlltdelph'a.
Mfcttd ' „
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Hotfix L*rvtm*mL V
HanUbcrz, i'ibfUiry lath, IW.J
The state medical buakd op
PSHHSILVABIA 011 l Bwt U FfclUdolpUa
ou IUt&D&Y, Mnieh M, 1a63. ud coatlaao la
•100 Oaring tho *Mk, lo «x*miß*~c»tdidat«* far the
peat of BMleaoOoert la FotMjlraoio Begi««sto.
im appotoißCßk of • bambtr of AuwUat ear««ou«
vtU lm rtqolrod imaadUtwy to ftd tao raoudw
,bo» exitunr, to well oa lor otbor* comiooUJ t-o
earring .
rhfildtai of PtaaajlnaUlß gcol fccaltb* for*
akbi«c iropor Uittm*at*U tor ladottxy, •obriaty
•ad 'oiniiy, will Uol»lit»d to too wmaumtoa.
: it to import* t Ui»t tot D*meo bo ngluaod oa tbo
i Ant any of ih»
KilQ
gargogo Control Poaߧjlr»nK
BNKKAIi OKUU.K AO. 1
EEADQOABTKBS, 1
Fimstrsoa. Ffc. ••trraary 14,1M3. j
Ut. Tb® oodereign®d bareb/ omuma® ooxana&d ol
tb® troop® la f MUbargh.
24. All odctn iad Bis oo fanoogb, or laav®, it*
ririag la tb® ei«y, arer»q®ir*d to report at tb® o»c®
•I tb> Proreat MotabaL
Sj. Bck and wrraa4®d men, not on fwwngi, are
rtqairod to report at boo® A® U® Array Barren* to
toil dir, J. L. OOBiLUttfl,
LUat. Got, Qaortarmretar tJ. B. A.,
Com mao ding. ■
STAMJAKU LAW bUUKfJ.
Purdon’e Dipat tod Supplement. -
BrighUr'e (Toiled SUtea trtpat.
Bibo - a Joatice. Serenth edition.
DoaUp’a forme.'
W right*# C«eee, tol*. 1* 3,8 and i.
Chiuy'e BWeketcae,
Bhnrewood ■ BUtkatoee.
Keot'a CommaoUriee, 4 role.
Qreealeaf on XTldaoce, 8 toU.
Baonderaon end Krldroce.
Pbiliippa on Bvldenoei 8 rela.
Pot »ale by KA.t A IX).. Ho. 66 Wood afreet.
i HMiSlUflMKftXe.
\i 1200 boah. Dried Penebat;
800 do Drl*d Applia;
AO: d> Ootones
20 bbla. Sweet Ciders
10 do Soap;
10 do Pore Vinepi;
1A do Hominy;
26 do While Beene;
»%«» t„ „ VOIGT *OO.
TjsolJoCsi—lsiTbiuErDriodTJSoEJS
i 3 btu. vnlou;
200 bnah. Oeta;
i 20 ke« Lord;
: 6 bbU. Dried Applet;
T. D[LwoaTH m .
klfl : PO end 182 Second afreet.
OTATO BiO AN il Afflilfiß.
leer lend Peach Blow Potato##;
1 do . Prince Alb rt do;
2 ear ioada Green Applee;
77 bble. Bintacky Pceetua;
To irriTi next week And foreale by ’
laid L. HJTOIOT A 00.
KOLL UUXU’ItitAJiD KliUB.
trbDU IrukßoU B.ltar,
2 bozee do do;
2 bble. troth Xft>; <
Becelred thla day end tor eele by • __
L. H. TOIOT A 00.
160bufltu.primo l)loveriß|k
J B6| do Timothy fleedj—
Mow In etoro end for eele by
fe!6 - ! TOIQT A 001
pliUOijAfcAfrtOh.—urix ok au
JL LtQBJKTS bPAOIAL XLKOnoJI.-Jalan*
fjnoltj «>u » prprialoa of ma Act of the General
Aarft-ably ottbft tbauacaweaUb of renaayivaaja,
entitled. “Aa Act to Incorporate tbft Lily of AUft*.
Cb«ty,’/asd ft supplement ptewd tbft lbU dot of
ftfrll, IM', I, A. 0. ActXAttDkS, kaycr of raid
cl'J, dd lißQft »bl<i By prodasatloa, deotftilac tbftt
os tbft roUATBj TbJUtDAT (If ftcilbUAftY,
18*3, leleg thft Sltb day of tbft ao&th, tba qualified
rotate of ite llretl Ward of eidi city will meet to*
gather Bt tbft Public baoeol Boast to eeld Ward, and
elect, by ballot, Ook CITIZkH TO okEYk AS A
Mkttkkft or THI 81LX0T OOUHOIL, fey tm
jifttt, laplftcftof Oborgt AftWia, dftcftucd.
blrca under mybajd and etaJ, tbli 11th dev of
r«biouy, A.D.IMS.
fe fct«i < A. 0. ALXXAKDXB,Mayor.
uuKiansK max, u. a. jcxuibjs
TAX, baa teen received at tbeOffloeofln.
teraal koreane for :thft 23d Collection LUtilot,~?a.,
and tbeuxlanowdftt. • ?
Partita who bare sot paid Ibalr October *odXo
Tvxbftr aaMaißM&ta ar» hereby nolidtd that tb« lb
par cent. w.ll In all teas be adoe&to the Uk; wb*«
toa nqaUeamte of the law bar# set been ooapUed
.■';■■■ ‘ i ’ • *''•*
Tbe tax for Decanter ansi ba pelA'wltbbs tea
daya afiftr noUoe, to
7 DAVIDB.WHITX,
OeDeotor of tba'Jßd Dtetrict, Peen'a.
t Ac*. WATS & STEXIT, next door to the City
JTr«a»OTy,AUtteay* ' fold
INTEKNAfo KJfiVJtMJK—Mnons to-
Ur.ttedwM ptoafte Uke notice-that I before*
etivftd.from iba Awauorof tb#fc£d Collection Dip
trlot of Pennsylvania, a liet of-taxabha nadar tbs
ixcUft Liw. hr tba aontaa of Motaaber nod'De
cember. which la payable wltbid taa daya from tbla
data. I will receive tb« tax at ay ctßoa, So. 17
fOOBtB STBJBET, from tba Uth to tbe tid la«t.
Attar that p:ried 10 per canton will te added ex ail
dftiisqtuate. > . ' i JOBB MBKA,
foltAtd ] Collator 22d Metricv Pa.
Y»U OAT. MJX XUUit
Boot*,; Shoe* and Gum*
At tka cU prion til. month, at
:, ~ aoßiifp-x. t, Mutat Itr»t.
A ViuUX bT&tt&'i',
dQL:An ptnosa Istamtod uv Junto* aetlitoA tk»
to* lUUsmi or Timn ootk* omolbc of ATIBI
OtaiiT. Voortk WwO«AUrih«iy7lSi biM 1M
thtaday a tbo Dlitiletgoart« AUtfkosy couty,
.X«SftfVxK,Jr. t
• fcljriii fcf ilifk>nii
rWi'TOfl-21 tala* totirjT*
■ ifcu, , ’w/A* ~
-iAi* *
PLANTATION ftITTEKS,
DBAKE'B PLAKTATIOH BITTKBE.
1 l‘
BBAKE'B PL AHTATIOSBITTBBfi, ,
DBAKE’B PLAHTATIOH . .
DBAin PLAKTATIOSBITTIBS,
DB. LIBDBBTB BLOOD BBABSHEB,
DB. LIHDSIT'S BLOOD BEABOBEB,
DB, LIIDSBI'B BLOOD SEABOHBB,
DB. LIHDIErS BLOOD BEABOBEB,
DB. LIHDSLI’B BLOOD HXABCHBB,
HOLLOWAY'S OONFEOTIOBS,
HOLLOWAY'S OOOTKOTIOSff, •
HOLLOWAY'S OOHTICTIOHfI,
HOLLOW ATS COHTIOTIONS,
HOLLOW ATS COH^SOTIOHS,
BUBBKTTS OOOOAIHI,
IDUIRI 0000AIHB,
BOBBIITS OOCOAIHI,
BUBHirra ooooaihx.
B USHER'S OOOOAIHB,
BPALDIHO'S PBXPABBD OLUB,
SPALDISO'S PBXPABBD OLUB,
BPALDIHO'S PBXPABBD OLUB,
SPALDIHO', PBXPABBD GLOB,
BPALDIHO'S PBBPABXD GLUE,
HELMBOLD'S BUOHV,
HELMBOLD'ti buohu,
HXLXBOLp'S BUOHU,
HELM BOLD'S JUOHU,
aXLMBOLD'B BUOHU,
—"All OtifaonlxMUkl
FDLTOH'S DETIG STOBE,
Hoi, 67 and 60 Fifth Street,
SECOND LIST OF APPLICATIONS
POX SILLIHO LIQUOBB, tbd Is ttu Ctotk'a I
OAosap to Fabrnary 14b, 1B63: . I
Aikmuß Josaph, tarara, Ist wart, Allagbaoy: 1
Armstro«BMargsry,oailßgboaa».3d wd,PJtubg; I
BeIITbOKM ft (b., other goods, Ist ward, do; I
I Brownlaa Jubm, Do, 31. do, do; I
Baanstt William, do, 3d do, do;
ualala Mary. tarara, Ist ward. AU'gh«*»yi |
Ottilias 0, otbar goods, 9th ward, Pittsburgh; I
Ollßtoß WilQfcss, Co, Ist dr, PitUbor.lt; I
Owwsa J. McP., dt>, 31 do, 4of .1
Oosny Thomas* othsr goods, lit wsrd, Allsibsaj; |
Frgaa Jamas, do,* 9th do, Pittsburgh; I
I Oorddsl Mr, linn, Mittia tswasblp; I
| Qlbsoa Jossph, do, Ist ward, plittbargh; 1
I Qlaairr Adam, d*,, 4th do, Alleghany; |
I Bartdaott Maltha Union township; I
I Hsgtla George, do, Taroatam; I
I Johns Dario, . do. PittUttiubip; I
I - J«ha Hoary, do, *th ward, llitsburgb; I
I Kslly Thomas, do, Mh do, .do; , . I
I Maxwell William, otbar gacda, 7th ward, PttUb'g; I
I MUUr Jacob, tarern, Sd ward, Allegheny;
I MogsU Ohaa. P., Urara, Ist ward, i*it»seogh;
1 Mcw'Bofaa Potiv, do, 4th do, AJkghaey;
I MeQcAa Lyad, ds, Ut do, cb; ;
I MoftlUetttJamia,othar good*, Zd ward,AUegh’y;
I Sanaa Jem a, tarara, 9th watd, Plttabor gh;
I Omtfsr Hoary, db, Psoombt,
I Praia bold Haro, do, MeKswportt • . .
I f hQ'ipo Jomph, do, td ward, PitUborgb; |
| ralmar Mary, rattag bones, Pitt towaabip:
I Saab Mart*, tarara, 6th ward, PlUatorgh;
I Pcbnla Charts*, do, WUbmi townablp;
I Beithal Joha A., do, Kehsasport; -
I Mltb Harry, do, Sd ward, Plttsbargh;
I Tharatoo Ihaa* Co. Ist do, ; do; i
I Thoms Oast., otbar i oods, dth ward, PUUbargh;
I Waddall Thomas P., da, ll aaba h Bsroogb;
| Wnlttnl* Aatboay, umi, Pea»lee township;
I Tbs float will most on WBDHK3DAT, Fabrnary
33th, 1163, at 10 o'clock, to art on Ujaabon cjaea.
1 UltAd W. A. HMABOM, flbrA
a.
1200 inta 00 Ills' BPOOL OOTTOH;
600 ** STCISXE'B u
600 - OLABR’O **
1600 « VILUILAHTIO
9000 M *IKIRT BRAIDS, Ho. M i
100 •* BOOF SKIRTS, boot
SfiO M KIBBBD XBRIHO 8TO0KIHO3;
900 « UHXV HAHDKXRCHIKfI;
adOgron 8008 LAOKRO;
For itli to dtoUnot LOWUT CASH P&IOX9.
JOSEPH HOBHE,
H«a. IT AXp 79 KARKRT STRUT,
M4;«td ;
BALKB
MIX AID BOTT OLOTHUTO, JrUIBISHUO
GOODS, fe, AT
7. LCAMAGHA2TS,
80. US FIDBBAI STRUT, ALLKQHRHT.
As X an mow etotmg n my boitnow, I loriurpo*
dU lUNtlOt to tbo fewvta deck of MMOBOUt
pik, which It to bdtoToi will bafcroa* worth/ tho
back «d nooi on*
OOATg. A tall WW) of CLOTH, CABJIBBBB
ood arilu grade. BCVHIM 00A1B ii BLACK
DBBdB COATS, rosgbf b price from t> to ASA
Of US 1 ! FABnTfov mtdjootud Id*grgbe
cooS atookt *«■* wall amrld IQIHTI TIHI
FIDBbToIOTH, iHf end OABBIHKBB TK3TB.
Borer olotbiso.
A Mod HfOftmmt of JAOBBTS, PASTB AMD
orxiooATt, occur tb ml wall undo. : ■
aaaie ahdbot* roaaisatao cooes.
bibb whitb nun, fro* »“*»** I?J
OHBT ABC WHITB XEBIBO BHIBTB AD£
DBAWBBBI Bbej log’LA K HOBBt Chtt.rc> end
■ortao Kobo All wool odd BUS BHIBTB L EIiAW.
BBdjmtgtollMl TertstJ TIBS, 808.
.■ W*?^SmsoDB.
bobihbss coatihm,
j”jP*Bß|-Clßfm BBBS ud TBSTIXOf, Wbfch
wUl l'ii nrael, bo Mod* op b ordcr.or oold hr tho
pteooor »erdT - A.b.OABHABHASr,
Milmfc 111 Bcdocol cttoot.AtlcaboßT.
XT OTICK.—AII matters sdYßTiindwbe-
J3I tweu the oodecßlgoodbeflaK .thlc du beoo
eel tied to their moteel Celle Let lce7bpO.B,. SLOP
in ood AOBBBTOSKLOPFBB porch utag ell
the acetic of the late tree of 0. B.BIAJPBHB AOO.,
•odlKdlibx Ita UlbUltlM, ooßm <■ Awotp pfoco thot:
cold chore «KOt|oiiod portico oxo 01000 eniltledto
ooliccooodrcoclpl forelfootctendlng clolnoot odd
late ine, cod WUI odlocl cot of the eelflleteOo
jj^^cbhucut^^tolu^^
MfflffßK
IHtobwih, fabramry lttb, ; lJMo..
CnHB i UNDBBSIGNIfII.hhTe this d»p
Afcrtood o Oo.portociohlp hodcr_lhc.iumc ood
ctfhofa r.BlAjfßßßhOU.tendwill carry ce
Um moaolhctoio if CoUoot Wen, el the old otoodi
corner ot Pena can Werce etrettc. Pltubu-gh.
0. F. KL'PFBK, .
r AUaOBTOS KLOIFBB.
BtbraatTltlh. 1083. -I, tHlilw ■
Q’NBII, 4 BTONEMAN, " T
ICABDPACTOBBBS 0F wi^woek.
Boro elwoje on hud ood Mho lo_otdcr WOS AMD
BMAOS SUBBBM WIBB CLOTH! SIBTBB, of oil
'Slodil BIUDLBB, lor S»oodrr_««,l' -"hTT
WoBK 808 WIBDOWB, Ao.| BIBU OACBS, OB
BAXBBTAL WIBB WOBK, be Jlcwetl, Ac.
; 88-AliHiceof WlBBtarnWot .
riOAIi OIL LAMP DBALKHB. AT
v TBSTIoa.-I moot fcpeoiiollr oolldt the cl
tattoo of the trade to o« L fßcooMrtmut of'IOAL
OIL CHeHDBLIBBP, PBMliAhT_*, BItACILBTB.
HABPO, FKXdtH L elf Pd, LAMP BTABDT, ud
TBIBBUOd, Of crerr cecortp lou. Alee, LAB.
TBBBB, with Bl lloge4eb Ohlo,ocp Borocr-wh th
L eeperi r b u> thing occr eSered i o tho trod*Ae
b qaalltrof StLh ood II Octal prltee. I dclr oompo.
tittoo. Ootetogece with prigoMUtoo opplHoUn.
free of charge, to tho trade.
tabim Belt Muptaobior. ■
CJKAUBD PEOPOai-W wifl bo reoeiT-
D od hr the Co wEelcoloo cr ißf the Bmtlu of the
Yeblto BoUdbgo b ALghCOf. cp ,tc n°oc c*
TBDBBDAI,IiIt tael/mrutrodocbf Ooo ood
Wobr bto tho toot, “roerceftht"'
~K b
. , WBUWAjpw.I. .
. ~ ~ ~~'~.
a.:.~` - . -3~'`mss-,~ ~•za;w:.c.~'rN+`~"i~~» `"'~y~
rpQ. COCNTIiV - MKROHAKTfirAHD
DIALIBH
EATON, iIIACRIJin dfc CO.,
No*. 17 tad 19 Fifth Street,
Jobtaiund ntilim-of TBUOUHOS. IMBBOI
DEBIEB, HOBIABY, SLOVEB, HOOP BKIETB,
BUBOES, SHIRTS, OOLLABS, Tlty, Dh'DRB
SHIBTB ut DUVIU, WOOLEN HOCUS. SB
BIAS. BOBBIN, 2HPHYB AND BHKTLAHD
WOOL s MX* to. RBITIIKO TAHEB.cn hud u
I to ante*. ' •
Oqt Mock nt pairchanid baton the last gnat ad*
nu»la prices, and -w# offargnat tndnoaciwits to
om AfiD OGUHTBI MIEOHAHTS, MILLI*
Slftfl, FSDDItSBS' and all who buy to aell again*
H. B.—A eboMoaartrtment of
Staple pyy Ooodts,
at wtwkaale ante 1 - • • : • -
GIBSON,
HanuCSstarsis of
. LEAD PIPE,
SHEET AND BAB LEAD,
' And dttiKA la
j Pig. Lead, ..
Block Tin,
' AHD
. ‘ j Patent Shot,
NINTH STREET,
I Bimn Haxx axdßtcamors,
I feia,-fp4 CIHOINHATI, O.
IJIHE MTBTKRIKB OF NEW YORK.
< Wan, national ruraran,:political conWM. tall
tglooa aooT«Btiors, amuaemente, tha Central Pwk,
itsfwans, gondolas, Ae., ban been d!acuaiad—tbia
Uttar la of tha "Myeterks of Haw York." In tba
; car t ; steamboat,saloon, parlor, at dinner, In the
atiaat, arirjvWa do I hear toma atory with rtli*
ftlon to or aa Inquiry as to tba in tan lug of than
mythical words, posted, printed-end adrertiaad
I wherever I go:
S. T.—lB6o—X,
Accompanied with a creacentaad a ahepluri’i book.
A atesaalco sympathiser ‘said It mat "Batao Tri
umphed is 1860 Is gras ttsg 'lba XpeetaUon of aboil*
tlootota while- a Republican asid It was: "Stamp-
Tall Democrats of W.O, gone to Texas ;” aaothar,
| "To tba State Taxes of 18C0 add taa (X) dollar*
PITTSBVBan, PA.
another, that they were tba vetch worts of soma I
■ecrtt society,*like "Sons of TecamcMa at* 1860 J
fitronx,” or "daaard. Tricksters *f 1860 Deed Up,” j
Well, your correspondent was 111-—had been j
111 Cor a long time—ln fect/hla lata suppers had I
gltoablma horrid dyspepsia. Be rad tbeadrer- I
tletmenta, and of coon* bought** battle of Fianta- I
tion Bitten; the Bitten carad him, and on tbs hot- j
, tie appeared tiuaa same eatalisiio lelt.rs: B. T.— J
I uao—X. I trsealed straight for SOI Broadway, In- J
| trod need mystlf to the celebrated. Dr. Disk*, and 1
I was ehown the elephant -tasks, B. T. and aU' and a 1
great institution it U. A sir story building In Day |
atreat, from cellar to girot, is occupied as a iabciv |
I lory tor producing thie single melldna. Some forty . I
panoos are employed ; asyeral vats, balding six I
I thousand gaiioua each, are filled with roots, herbs j
I and materiel, and than soaked in water, and tha ex- I
I preedon preset Ted in pure fit. Orotx Bum.. 1 hers I
I aaw tba bags, boxes and. bales of Oalhayh Bark, I
I Wintergteaa and other material-and tbs original
I fit. Croix Bum puncheon*, beerlag th*Custom-house
I brand. It seemed that medicine ©oul£berejU
1 turned cut to supp y a world of InraUdi—y*i Uk*#
I gentleman are ucable to fill their order* for -Pleat*,
j tkn Bitten alone. I waankowamaay certificate* of
I extraordinary cures effected by thee# Bitten- The
I statlstics cf tbs madlcin* bealaaas aa presented ts
J thslast Coagramin thereon of Mr. D.B. Banes ]
I erwenonnoas and startling,' emduntlrg to soma six
1 dollaze annually.- Tha proprietors.of than
I BUUn will pay Undo oam near fifty thousand del
j lan for stamps this yawl 'With intb indiTidnti
xesourcas gorarnnunt lease ought to stand at par,
and Jefitrsen Daria might as well pack «p and atari
for Jerusalem, 4 *“' * * *
We ara happy to leprodnoe the abort letter, and
add that any ordinary cam of Dj*p»p*ia, Liter Ocaav
plaint, Karrcna Aflßtloa.Bcnr Stomach; Lon rfip*
I«tlto, Harrow Htadacha, Diarrhea, Siskins Weak*
ntaa, HaataLTeaposdency, Aa,ourbfcnred hy the
PlanUUca fitter*. • "
That all penocamay Judge of Ita efficacy, we pab"
Uth alktof torn* ofthe arddanaed la itopapara*
lion; ~,•
CauaaTa Baxx—OeUbrated tor pm twoelnndrd
yua ta tha treatment 6f Fernand Ague, Djipep*
■ia. Waikneet, do. Europe
hy tha Oswntme, wilt of the Viceroy of Fan, la 1640,
and vm aftervmrda told by tha Jimnlta /or th* eaor
momfrtm at <h«M watgUM aCtar. nadar tha name
of JmmiftPowdart, and finally mada pnbUo hy Lonla
XYI, Kins of Franca.; Humboldt aakaa eapcdal
rabranoa to Ita Übrlfuga fiaelitltr daring hit Sooth
: Amer.caa trarele.
»wf. diarrhea, oolloi and dla*
•aate of the stomach and bovala.
Dnanauoa—For inttaamalloa of the tote and
dropelcet affeetlona. .
Oamoaiu Fnowxaa—Forenfceblcddigeattoii. '
Larnnaa ftimoiant and.
tonio-highly lnrigorating La amour drttill^>>'
WnraaonaCT—For acrofOla, rhenma
Aana—AnaroaatlfO <amlßatl^^Z» H « t
■nooto and mflk;nuch .na&mjwpAmim .
Also, carta way, oorlaadar,
, ceoix amt. !
The powarflri, torigorattag and (onto proper Ja of
8C Croix Bum her* been long isknowtodged by the
pbytkSaaa of tho world. For oonnmpttoa, It lathe
only atlmulant that shonld bowed.
Aaothar wondofal ingredient, of fipaakh origin.
Imparting beanty to the ooapltxton' and hrilUanay.
to tha mind, ia yet unknown totheoqnmeceo of the.
world, and wo withhold its nano tor the pnaoat*.
Dr.W. A.Chil*,Sarftoaof the TenthVarment
Begfaant, write t "I with- orary aoldler had a hot*;
ttoof FUntaUcn Blttua. Thay ara tha moat eft>
tita, pariect aadhanaUei tomie 1 erar need.”
: Tha following lafiraa the famcuihotel proprietor
£ Waahlngtoak. )•' -
D.O., Bov. 4, IMt
Von. P. AD? ale 4 Cb»—Pkaee aea« at twain
doaan Flantatton Bitten. They are auah Ukad by
thi§ gnaate of our boon.
ProprlaioraWUlird'a Hotel.
Bocxnra, Deb* 89,186 U
Jfmera. P* H. Drake A to.—Gentleman* I bar*
been a great ralerertroai dytoepaia t* three or toot
y*are.lhtro triad many lf not all tha na<diaa
n commanded br Ita cut. Ina aad ol yaUef I be*
came worn, had to abandon my proletrion, aad aaf •
. fcred grtettly from everything 1 ate. ’My mind wm
mnch affected, depreattd aaAgtoomy. About three
maatha ago 1 triad; the Plantation Bitter*, and to
my greatloy lam nearly a wall men. I hata no
omm.ndaa them in eiverel-cae», aad.M fare* 1
know alway* with clgnal benefit.; i
: 1 am, vary reepecttally yours,
I . 8.T./.8. OA.TBOBB.
\ Baahblaniaif*i'Mcfclsfu dfcfljr. Hoartl*
cto «v«; bj>d *a«qBil »W. I7wbr »« r>rwrfwMi
wQtlUfwnttmd€rt</iUm*i*ri*Uu4tdUd*j*TUd
from. ~ '■ {' ■■ I' •
1 bom BltUr* hx* void bj «n principal dranbts,
j frcoan, bouU amLrtsU&ia&t*.: £• but* wcfe botth
| bean thcfco simile of lbs proprietor's signatnri, ••
1 ' P.H. DRAKB&CO.,
' S'a BBOADWAT l ll«wTork. J
Ho. M BOOBTH BTBIBT.
IM:la>o«lUKB
TkKiKH'h BJuIANTATIOH BITTJSBS,
Air DBaKS'B PLANTATION BITTIBS r \
DfcAJU*B ftAXTAXIOH BIXTIBB.
M Oor—r inrlk ud WftMd rtmU.
PROPOSALS FOR TIMBaK—Pro-
Xr tooibonlaTitodtartH Wnt|U our Btrol
Wotfa WOMK ttPWIMP UP lIOTTTHOD*.
(txmrd Mmj uvn OAXOJD
WMt wii ii» tuitw
txrtMa <c klitroo Inckn hikii lUWipart
JtaUoa, tst >ll of oaa wai? tin*VfMW
nssaßH^'r*««R
iu, tku old prlcu. Eeun b.jin rtonld wotew.
tbit opnartnnlty of nppl jbg thnuolrw wllk wk*t
Uwpirin refolro dortos tu. eomln, wwon.
[oonxußioaxxn.]
i. T.— 1860--X*
VOB S4LIBT :
VOft BaLKBY
VuBBBLBBY
. iIMOV JOHHBTOH,
77 end <79 Market Street
<0 down L ADM l’ HHK BXITOHHD H'DK'Mi
50 Ao OSHT-B HCH’D H’DK’Mi
LADIES’ KHB'D AND BOOLLOFXD H’DK'IS;
80. PLAIN LIHIH H’DK’fßi
Do. AHD MISSD'OOTIOH HOSE;
MEN'S COTTON X HOSE; -
HOOP BKiaiß,*olow l* l ■»**•" •' il P** o "*
Xttß’D OOLIiABS AHD SECS;
JACONET TBlMjnseß;
HAOIOKHPIUNa; OOLLABNTTffIi
TAPETBIMNIHQA BX. HXJTD BDIfLIN^i
All kind, of -WINTIB GOODS, U onHdoinM*
’oOaNPH HOBN«.
gILBS,
8 H A W L 8,
OLOAK S.
DBESB GOOD*,
at
Barker & Co.'s,
69 MARKET BTREETj_ .
THB
Q-reatest Bairgainß
ETBB OFFERED.
folO
OLD PBIQKa I
CALL AT I
MACRUM & CLYDE'S,
78 Market Street,. I
xpd sappl; ybonalf with I
HOSIERY & GLOVES.
BALHOBAXrHOIS. fcr I—diw ud Htawk ; J
BOSTON BUBIdTHOSB, (oc LUiw uAMIam. \
FLIXOT LUID HOB*. I t Udl.ul
SINTLXIUH’S * TODTH’S DAEBS* WOOL,
maiHO AND OOTTOH HUSK
NID, SILK AND WOOLNN CLOTHS, OAUHT
LNIS AND HITIIBB. . '
WOOL HOODS. 80AXM, NONIAS, Ac.
■HBBOUBBUS, TEIMMIBai.
rOBHUHINO &OODO. .
lit Old Prices—Wholtwle and Retail.
MACRUM aOLYDE,
It M ASSET STUNT,
I (BW-wn fiarth ud DkwlAl ■ ' / fcd
EXAMINATION; OP OCR
LAB&B STOCK OP
DRY GOODS,
bx son L
WkolttaU and Retail Dtaltrt,
U SMFIbwOLIT HUORm
C.H.LOYE & COi,
74 HABKBT BTPiBT.
JJRY GOODS I WJi GOODS 11
J. M. BURCHFIELD’S.
HOOP CXIBTBi nOt&i
OOTTOHHOfiHBT, aUchtlytolbd;
Summer Dress GrctOjds;
WINTKB DEaSS GOODS;
SJJ&WLS I CLOAKS!
'OHttDBIH’B UD KORS HOOP S USES;
LASnS’ HOOP BUSTS:
4-i USLIIH OHWTSBS 1
t-tnuroH
Haolaca loiioatookHtaiißaßou* tka Atnaca
Imfoodo.lUaataakwfll fcttanß otaot
iTO( ti» the CUy.
y.; ~ 'I ■
] tLOSINQ OOTBALR
oi !
WINTER GOODS.
EATON, SACRUM A CO.,
n.ikw t# siUai ilulr AKIOiLU f u|TOH|
at Wrm of elats* <**thttrtirtfet Md of
wnraKseooßS
nil»*»liT* A yt'"“ fl»Mi u
irdla l«i»n»Jj«twlinum •n'tkatftnabfM M
miMßßaxam kam nnm
; JCATOV.XACOTIftOO.,
j*io ' •( Vo. it imu Rtnf.
fJBB
oirciiikmrsraauaiKHm*,
Jot ncatodb? r .- MAOBDMASIiTPI, -
j»li
BKI&T8,
. - At jUpHOMD tMZQMB,
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furtnd In Umdtr.twiWTtto^ 1 *
tbat h* «m pzwoc* tb imiMwn«
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THBSBVBH BISTERS;'
TRe Birtla of Cnpid iatbe Bower .el Ftnii
Fioammcadby tie entire press to be tba : «iortg«*
gaena sight arer witnamel. Tba fatt vast aoabfo
tejatbar with tba
tdXBOBa or run hub,
Hariog been broutbtirem Pbiladelpblx.
In coder to giro fell strength to tha cast OT ohar
•etefo - • "
LOITI &ODQH, ‘ ;
The celebrated Oomedlenr* and Comlo YocalM,
from LauraXacnS** Theatre, has been tpadally sn
gaged, ambwili appear In ihero<l|inal:chafiaoicr of
MAnTAlUHK,4mtrcdadbg.Aha'«xtnTatAnsa of
"JOfilAH'fi MiungbyhSTCTmlOO
-plyhtaiAt LanreKaana'a. •,. , - ,r. .-.;.V .
j|r77.lL! M'DOHOUQH will-appMcferthlfl occa*
i sion In his original chMader of *rmre. FIiDTO,” tbs
I Mother of fi*T«n BabeUioue DangbUKa* y •-
I ; GSAHD ; 20DAYB MiACfit DUAS; ,
• ■■ '.ht:'- •• < • < * l i ;
By iwaaty yonng Ladkir in full tuatamai Local
fiongf. Locfii BitH£AU*k*PBnca.
~Forparticnlaio.of|BceMi|r aad incUantfodw pro-
Bax fioaei now open, l it;.- i-,v •- »> ••• - w
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Monday Evening, Jftfclß***
MISS KATHLEEN O’NEIL’S
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DKAWIIiG 8008 AKD SOTBLTf
Mia O'irisit, ill* worU nnowa*4 -
Irlah Oommodlonno
lhoolro, J.ondoo,inaof Ui« ptluclool lbOanooM
Ooocoxtj 1 a ihu country, nolYerr*Uy »cxnowuet*«
b, tu pnioof botb tumuplMni to t» tt. mo*
mu*
«&t*d Ite&Mtu* from »h« PbiAdeipbi* Iba^ic
I all iha pilficijftl Ibtßtra lB ihia cgaattft »aA Ifco ,
cnotMt fla: Ibr world, whoirptMm* /
MtoMMb mnwteco i*c*md wttb iboaU of Ittfth-
H jii±£B£iiinnn »i
I author »nd edtaputr of went of &&•
conp*lt(«ni to Xtu ttjaatrji U*lvr of Orcrtitrfc
I Ur.FiCBaT, tornel % Mr. X, A. Ll*. ,
I TO£f,O.BOHTJLTZ, 0. OB&Hhii, H. BOffOMiV.
I D. O’HI3L-~-Tj«*iarw |J« W. HOLBOH—IgtaV
—'TitHli 29 GISTS.' Xtan op«in it„T •*cl«k.
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Lunin Minon
T»*AJITa«»iM ......
■WB«nefitof Mr. MOBOAtHT.
09* Mr. WX. OALLiQBBB will
'THIS (Monday) lV|iSUiO| fib. Mib, ll(f>
** ' wm u pmtotod,
/iDAMON Alio FX THIAB.-"••
PHTIIITB 1 * CFAULtiUB.
PYTfTI Hi. MOBAMM*.
To ooooladt
LIgES BBtiNGIf, V 1
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, • MUSEUM OF WOKdXBIh
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QBAB9 COBMOBaWa OT TEX QKXA7* iW««.
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u.; *DnuAi.c mobkat. u m
suo»Uj.ta.».».«• p.*-, ~ttoMenoM.
tm liTOufe £DXU>IMa, (lu’ i l u H t.
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AVCTiOJr bjuj&b.l:
UNITED BT/itr£S HOfiditS AT
AUOnON.—C A WBDHBSDAT XOBBIhG,
k«o. lflib, at W.?V,ock,',wlll be told, la Irons of the •
commercial Booms, Ho. At Jflith ■ treat, by
oruer oIJ. I» BosalOiab, Aleut. CoL and Q. ML s
7 ttomir'not Mag required for tha-pebUo Hrstoa*
talft ,; • :* J. Q. PAVta. Aoct.
PUJJCDTOHS’ ■ BALK OF STOCKS.— -
/J On TUESDAY EVENING, Jsb. 17th, at 1%
, o'clock, will ba sold, at the Commercial tales Boom*
80. MfUil street, by. order el Jobn'to.tt and D.
A. Shinrli iMUtorscflhoßat Scott, Beg , toll
liOshaiee Merchant* AMaaatect am DaakUtooefcj
AO da tttUaent Batik Block;
132 do feana. Central Balkoad Co. .
1001 do . iAUcgheny Q« Co,- ' '
100' do iVAattrn insttranceOb.
SO do jßlmlstiun Bridge Co.
0 do Uknka BriditiOo.
2; . A
100 do Anegbeny Valleysß.B. Oo.otock; 1 -l
60 do i: fttUbarth A UoaneUirUle B. B, o*>l
AO do 1 Fltut>ttrih«fiUababT}Ueß*X£Oo4
14 ito I Mechan ics* Bank Block; -
10/d> ■ Allegheny Soapsnskm Bridge Oo>Bnki
XA -do Mxouange Bank block;
' 8 do Babkos fiitalorghtstook; ;
• tdo Iron City Bank bteokj ..
00 ‘4o’ Allegheny bns;eaaioa Bridge Cbr
• • -r; ■ J.Q. DAVIS. Anct.
m
oushhuu) FUium'tmß. uib
lU,IRV«I StjfoclscfcM a a., n Libmrttnrt,
wiUtMMUtftHqutttttj'ei Hoanhold Trnitvr* t>*>
Is&afcutd atamU/ waring tha city, ooaprftinc
IPhallic * da daIHWMiH MU BeUOM»
Mabonsj ck«ir«; Walmi Wk*uttoi; Malum/
Initau jfmsan; S Marti* Top Pier
bat Back; Urge fldk t«t Ch>lr;B»Bap»
lioa CluJr*r Backing d;j Booking, OatO^
Iwt gaa Qnoaktr Chain; JE&eu*a4 and Plain Wart
tfUbdfc £•»(•; Vfca&sh SifO-Mid Ljw PariiMfd
iindi} Tables; Clocks,' Wurkßtaads, Factor ud
mi.mhw pandits/ MattcvMs, Vsniiua arid, Svff
BUwU,Bl»ch«BStiibUaia;CUaiiU,*o. l .7, .s'
Abo, 8 QUt Prana Preach Plata Micron.
MU ■ ' T.A/McULmiLABP, AttcC
A PMINISTRA.IOHS’. SALS OF i
iiAJetOOKfl AMGBOHftAOnTHCBSDAT
*YBSIKG, Y*b* lßtb, At 7J< o'clock, will UooU,
ottho UMtawrcialittw Boob*, 80. MFifthitrwl,
byocderof J. ft. Heaobr, William
Jithatton, Br.» Uto of IdtUo Bo* tor* Lovraso* flc:
. tftharai Atlfituay teTinf* Books>
IS do liUioDiHßk bMi; '
lAlMbnjComqi Ooapon Bond for 91,000, |o>
•o*4 lo t£* Fittobv{Q B UMU*lliTilio &. B. Co. .
KUiM for* Ways* A UUeogfJfailt*
Fort Wijki Chfcaco’
' tOM'—V - 1 J. 0. PITHS Aocl»
AtiKfiHBNYTCX)U!BITY BON^||D
XL ACCTIOH.-Oa TUESDAY BY MB ISO, fS.
•*«!«*• will Uoobl.kttboCoßMßa
Mb* Bom*, Bo.M %ah*lmt,&r kacoalvko
'lißiyeoMini---'/-';?' '
6 ago 'thimaA ftolUis web,) AllocHm* Gouty
CoogdßJßoiido, laiw&to Sbo PitoaborJliSopomUa.
Till* 8.8.00 . : i - J. 6. PAYIB. AOCU -
TTJSBfi&WRMm'B 8A LB 0 9
UcHBWiBG XOBAOCO.—Oa TCIfIDAT.Ytt>,
l?u; at 11 o'clock. «*Xro»lfß all AoeUoa Boos*
villboaotd,by otdarU Cndarwritstj _
I,o# pooodt Chatrlaf Tobacco. '•■ .■. *,•'*;
flit T. A. »gQL«tIiAgP.A»B.
MKN’H, BOSS' AND SOOTH’S
111. BOOTS cteHojoiii it. niiaaltn l Muii
nMMmpAO u Jiflk
YITJ —A new
jvuKRCOAJrr tjuimr*.
TTENBY 8. HALE fcCO.,
;(linnu lamO. Wmj
Merchant Tailors. .
■ : '• <4r* mow nortrtxftwir ; t
FALL Airs WIBTBR ffoca^
widdita «t»t,<aioto,tau»ni MteaiflieaJ
amlmnfcly wuhaiuiacla it* "ill iwm»r
bOU tba anna aad bat Mia «f Track
OLOIBB, I-#
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'Ud bMtHIKUd Oock oKMb
tor tradiMi nlti rrrc broafbt t« this gaka.
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t. ■: onra f DBBUHiao ooom • ■ ’ -
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in|qt tttamlfca ud p«)KtaaUtr la m ajSST 7
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