;., •:i. 2;,,:_;i..:(iNj.,.!.4:r,:;!i:','Z':-2'.1.-I',7iZ—Z:::' :0ik:.'1,11:ff:4,,V,'.2'...p''.:i;..',`;.::1:'.;.-c—.(,!l,',',.:qF:_,!_.:,:,'s ;' . fittslrarsli • ■ !*< r ' 1 l •r. ;Sy ;];• I t IfS'' » .-1; , V !; V 1:V • ‘ ' . ■ .. ..... + 1-fe* . !*K*.« Hltf: :'' -. ; IS!!®; iipr fpsiP s IS* |lp9p I msm t$M grass® •l* l - >;4aVi '* < ♦*' ‘ « '!-.-■ A ‘‘ > rr'kv:-*\ii «:»’•*•,• *•*" ■; •' fr J -S. $■ • *.•; - ri •** 1 : • ' ‘ 11 AV. < \ / « 4%. J. - , ■;&y .• . V," • ■ Tr. . . •: ■: . U- If' *. ; •• SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 21. Abttmel «f~ the Notional Banking JUU. ; r'... .• . Thlt it bp ter themoet important wW art nodhetdrt CohgtnHtndUw eotrntry, tad odr rttdon will pardon at lor epeek ing of it to frtioentlj. Before introducing the following nbttnct, for which we ere 1 indebted to the Wethington SqnHim, we detlre to up that we believe that span the. Vpuugeof tUi bill it 'tdtptndtd the tad* etttfui ittat of thin tremendaue conflict. Neotttiip eompelt Cangrttt to dnw upon I the credit of the Otrrtrnment to theenor-l moot amount of thirLm tnndred tuUuiu e f\ dotiere. Niue '<red niliiotlt of thil’it to be in the tw. >of eii per oent. bonde, pepeble, probebip, in the'poor 1903. This bonking bill propottt to’ ankt tbit im- mente matt of Government tteak the foun dation agon which! oar notional eaxrenop fheli reel, •» explained Mow, instead of! being a man debt, a heavy, inert burden. To make it the basis of onr monetary sye tem trill render it in active and benefieient power—dneteed ofle burden, n stay end rapport. < It will giro to the netionnl debt n compensating power, .erasing it to be at once e source of (strength ond a bond of netionnl unity. | i ißiticr. Banks ere to be organised by the rab seription or stock in shares of $lOO each. Stockholders ere entitled, to one rote for erery there, end ere to rote by proxy, under properly guarded reotrictione. If e bank of leeao bo contemplated, which is by hqmeu* e neturelosneequnooof the bill, then bonde of the United States mast be depoeited in the Treasury, for which the Government will furnish notes for the benk to sign, oireolete end redeem aa it] own, to the amount of SO per cent. Of the bonds de posited.. No notes will be furnished of less amount then $5, end no other notes may be issued by the bank. These notes, during the suspension of specie payment!, ere to be a legal tender for ell debts except publio dues, by end to all persona, except, to the banks issuing them. ; The banks must redeem them in lawful money Of the United States, end for this purpose are required to keep on hmhd an amount equivalent to 25 per cent, of the amount of' notes they have in circula tion, rad-should tine redemption fund fell below 26 per oenh, they are forbidden to issno any more notea until the deficiency is made. good. Should the bonds of the United States, deposited in the Treasury as eeourity for the notes farniahed to tho tanks for circu lation, fall below part, and oontinne bo for a specified period, the banks are required to deposit additional', bands. The Govom ment will appoint a special agent to take . charge of the affairs of any association that fails .to redeem its issues, aad will proceed to redeem the notesof rash association at thapublic Treasury, retaining and selling the bonds deposited to pay for tbs same. Banks are forbidden from paying out nnourrent or depredated money orer their coontors; from speculating in real estate; from loaning extensively to their own stockholders; from paying .any dividends upon profits, except all bad and doubtful . debts are first deducted from such profits; from pledging or. depositing their own funds as eeourity for any debts due to or advances received from other banka; and from loaning to their own officers, directors and stockholders,'upon terms more favora ble than those exacted fromstrahgera. Officers, directors and stockholders are forbidden from becoming indebted-to their own brake beyondA certain prescribed amount, in definod proportion to the stook owacd by them; and they are forbidden to sell or transfer ray Btook owned .by them while directly or indirectly indebted to their, bank. Banks are required periodically, to pub lish a.statement of their, oondition/made under oath ; to keep publicly posted; for the information of all who may be inter ested, a list of the names and reddeneea of their officers, directors rad stockholders, and of tho amount of etoek owned by sscb; and a periodical examination into tho con dition of their, affairs is to be made by a person appointed by the Government. fkymenta, fruiters, assignments, mort gagee, deposits, orray acts prejudicial to creditors.done in ooatsmplation of insolv ency, are declared void. Dinotors are re ' qolred to be sworn officers, rad noting un , der oath. - • . • Ample provisions protect aesooUUonx in the exercise of all customary powers and privileges pertaining to legitimate brak ing. Their eld rad worn or mutilated notes areconstantly renewed by the. Gov ernment without cost. Interest npon bonds deposited by the brake aa eeoarlty for the circulation furnixhed, U to ho paid to them eemi-unually, in gold; the known rad wiifwl violation of any provision by whloh thehanks are -to bo governed is: punished by a forfeitnre at the charter, and ample penal provisions protect them from injury by praeoribing punishment for theft, coun terfeiSwg,: forgery, and other wronga oom miitedegainst them. The Btfnblica* remsrks inCenolosion: Such are tbeprovisions of this toll. No on enn fail to perceive with what a jeal- Oas’carstksenlightened .fbamsr has pro teeted the fights of the pooplo who are to no the sofas, sad of the capitalists who Will bosk under it While it is a vsty popular error that the chief basic«a of banking consists is isso- Ingand circulating hetes, this, is reality,, ie so unimportant a portion of a banking business that: many banks issue no notes at all. As a general rule; ths heavier and more extensive a business a bank transacts, tbs fewer notes it ; issues and circulates; many basks'whose' capital is ecuntad by e»minn«, do set const thSir issues of notes •van by thousands. Whilst therefore; ersry provision is made to protect associa tions in the legitimate bunions of banking; the people are also equally protected from - the risk and loss arising two a eieiens and Irregular, system of banking; entirely at warwith the conservative caution of those capitalists who hare something to lose as well as to gain, in their banking transact This'HU wlli deal a death blowto un suond banking.' A new ere it about to be inaugurated. Conddenoe, that commercial plant ef snehTSTy slew growth, will new take root and beoome permanently estaV dished. .It is net antielpatlug too much to . expeottc see ths time when inlondon a -bask sole of the United Btates will be as ’ esloablo as a nets of the Bank of England < is here; and the cone of dollar bills Will hare bees drives out by an abundaneo; of specie; euppUcd by a proud array of specie ■ paying banks. : \ Ton jnrw rssmirosr orhlojrenju.—This territory, Ur. Ashley** bill to provide a temporary government for whisk passed - the Bouse on Thursday, has an area of one ■. hundred aild seventy-nine thousand seven hundred and seventy square miles.. It lies ; between latitudes il p to 40°, and longitudes 87° and SS°, having Oregon and Washing ton on tho weat, and includes ths Salmon river gold mines. ’ It iuw oontains shoot , sloven thousaad people, chiefly miners. A : steamboat is building oaths Missouri, above . Port Benton, tonnviger* that river above t thefstis. This will give water navigation to f within sixty or seventy miles of iheeast [• HD mines. ■. V - /:■ ( : HaAvr Expobis.— Ths exports'frtmi the ■ V port of Ho* York to foreign forts daring f the month of Jsnasry Amounted in rslao I i •'•Jo the sum of $19,695,354 of which only l, ~$4,624,674 wu in epeeis.Daringtksssmo ■"< ✓ r .. Bull ski*. ; **Wliai’s that?’’'we .think‘ we 3rear the reader ask. “Bnllsirinr' why!. what a word I Hrid on, dear reader*, for; although the word is not by any means elegant or classical, we out easily define it and'tell yousomething about it. In the county of : FaybUefthere'Sa £ township in which Dem | oorats 3o congregate iometlsaealo regulate j the affairs of the, nation, and, <os utime* to I mitt a draft, (for those Democrats are not fond of (Villainous saltpetre)—which .town ■hip rejoices in the beautiful name of Bull* •kin. I •" l On Friday., evening, February 2,1863 — we like to be particular—the Democracy aforesaid assembled and resolved— ; [ ♦TbitJ w* are State* right* men, tad better* Id Siato-rigbt* docrina. | "Hut we ere opp tod to the Preeldent's proclama* | tioa for the parposo of emancipating the slave* Id the State* or part* of £totta la which the people are in rebellion, ead we believe it to be as abolition trick played off on the people against th«lr will, the satue I at was done in the liistrict of Colombia, believing I that the Frcaideat or general gorernment of lb* I United States bu no right to interfere with > the in* I ttltotloa of slavery la the State* where it exists^ I “Ibat the war is waged for the porpoee of mrUhat -1 mating tkstSwtfkUi& to emancipate their slave*, which, I if snccawfOl, would be Icjadooi to ooreelree'snd do* 1 stroctiv* to the welfare and prosperity of the North, I w* therefor*'reqotft our representative* to take the I proper steps to prevent any of oar citizen* from «n -| gagiag ia th* pr***nt conflict while the President's 1 proclamation is in force to abolish the institution of I ilavery. All of which lias the real secession Hag. They farther resolved that they were op posed to coercion, and in favor of conces sion, and that they want ‘‘a law passed to prohibit the immigration of people of Afri can descent." We vonoh for the loyalty of the Boll sklnians to slavery and Jirr, Davis. Bat they an tame compared with their breth ren of Menallen township in the Bamo county, whose first resolution is In these words: ■ r . Mmobadt That wa have toe many of Lincoln’ * col* ored friend* to our comity at present, and.would rather | he would take all of them away from u* than •exxd'm any more. ; - This resolution, being the first, of course embodies a great tftmooratio prinoipfe. The second is also subject of negroes, and so is the third, whieh commences thus: .fiw’fod. That we do not agreo with nigger*lovinj ■ T t ftw>ik sod hi* horde that we must be all free or *l, slave. : i in the sixth they return to thepoor “nig- g«r” again, whom they appear to hate, with a perfect hatred, and accuse him with be- ing “ intelligent," than which nothing ean ; bo mbre undemocratic. We quote a part: Benftad, That we hold Lincoln and the • Abolition | horde as Idolatore; for bom their word* and action*, I they lor* and adore, the Intelligent African, more than all thing* else. But the ninth is the best of all, for it propones the Hon. C. L. Vaiaasdiohaji as tha “ right man. to lead the Democratic party to victory in the Presidential ean- Tais of 1864." That’s right He is the “ right m%Tl ” for them j but there is a mis takein the date— Sat. Davis's term don’t expire in 1864. The Peace Convention Fizzle. Under the auspices of the Baooxs’s, Woods, and kindred spirits of New York, the project of a National Convention to put a stop to the war and make a compromise with: the rebels, giving them, of] course, their own terms, was started some weeks ago,,as our readers ore aware. * Ttie Legislature of New Jersey was i chosen to put the ball in motion j but the I resolutions to appoint delegates Btill hang I fire-Uthe democrats there not being quite base enough to support so infamous a I measure. Similar resolutions were intro duced into the Legislature of Illinois, but that: noisy body adjourned without passing I them. In Kentucky, where thOjGonven tionjwas to meet, the Legislature did pass I the resolutions, bat afterwards Rescinded rthem. So we are to have no National Con vention, and the country will; not be sur- I rendered into the hands of traitors yet a while. These peace and submission demo crats are noisy, but not d&ngeroiu. With Polstaflj they act upon the axiom that “the better part of valor is discretion.’’* lISTZRSAX. Bsyenux Tax.—TL« following figuiea represent the total amounts remit* ted to the office of the Comnußsioiier of In ternal Revenue on account of internal rev enue tax, by the Golleotora of the several States, to January 81, 1863; Maine i-. $139,063 Virgin 4,718 New Hampshire. 76,000 Vermont .... 67,602 427,000 Ksssachusetts &47A80 Bhodslsland...., 106,00 b Indiana i... 169^95 •Connecticut — mt 469,00. 111in0i5367,742 Nsw York . 2,625,25/ 142,103 New 326,431 WJsconsUu-«i». PenuiylTunia 10wa......... M .h.. 60,000 Twi#w.r« 22,000 Uinnetota Mh*. 8,017 312,143 280^116 Dltrlct ofOol_ 46,046 r - Total .>9,067,636 The above are exclusive of receipts from corporations, from salaries, and from stamps. . ; Contrabands at Catro.-An Appeal to i the War aiepaitsaenk A correspohdent ef the New York Timet writes from Cairo: It is a painful subject to dwelljupon, bnt I feel strongly moved to call the attention of the War Department to the condition of these freed people in Cairo. 1 There are now 1,700 of Ctent gathered here, quartered in what is doled' the “Cor ral,''and one of the barracks built for them by the Quartermaster. Their accommoda tions are so limited, however, that disease of every kind is fsst thinning their ranks. They are so crowded that oleanliness is as mnoh dnt of the question as it would be in a barn-yard or pig-stye. Their quarters are! in the midst of mud, always from erne to two fui t» depth during moist weather. Those who go out are always obligad to hsve wet feet. Pneumonia is a ,YCry com mon complaint among them, and! last week over sixty died from this and other com plaints. - This is about the weeklyaverage of deaths.! Humanity, deoeney, civilisation demand that these persons be removed from. Cairo to some plaoe when they can be em ployed and made self-supporting. Strong women, who have been accustomed to hoe, plow, and split rails, and do all manner of hard farm labor, are obliged to sit down in these confined and filthy/qqarteri and grow slok and die ly Oittcori for (he moot of ti trate for ooap and mind. ' This heathenish State of Illinois, with her millions of acres of uncultivated prairie land, has not the sense to ofier these poor exiles a home where they stay innocently live, labor and, enrich the State. The shadow of a black man, woman or child |hrowf . her'oitlxens into convulsions, just la the sight of water sets a rabid dog to foaming/at the mouth. - Let her perisn in her folly; but let jaoino cieilmi and Chrie- Urn State, in Ueaven’s name, invite them to a/homo .within its borders, where dis ease, neglect and scorn will not be permit ted to waste their numbers, and out of tho reach of the miserable, slave-driving crew 'with which they are surrounded. In this work the War Department) should imme diately co-operate. Bo shall the blessing •[ them that are ready to perish come upon •••• . Cnxar Oniroar.—A funny story is told at: Washington. Two members of the House arked permission to print, their speeches initead of delivering them; and there are sow in print |wo speeches,* with differmrt names upon them, which , are se precisely AUke as to excite astonishment. The Inference is, ihat the “manufacturer” madr a mistake. - MEM jimjjuoiDs jtotices. ! poxaEEOATiOH LS£r OF DISCIPLES Bw retnbvod from Hall to JACKSON’S OLOOK, *liinl floor, corner of Pean.and£ t..Dialr utreefr. Preaching *TcrjLtt?o> Day, At lOii'o'duck mi m., and 7 p. ta. Sborlay fcdu ol- at , a o'cl.'Ck'; p. m. Pray«r ilefttiog Will)* NKSVAY EVKSrSO, all o’clock. ThepeblHir* mpeeffony Invited to attend. Icil-ll • PCBX.IC JTOTICES. ri'~»TO THE EUmjttd OF THE Uty — Sift* : ’1 be Ftli Wicking refejrcd to in yoor luae of th* lftli last, yes* invented ty f, ai cKl*, of McKeo A Brother, of thW city, and wav nunofeotored at aor ml*.. Proportloa of *tpcfc and mede o’ mauniacture wo* tpeclally chlu-ed by J H. Ptnnt Sir. Howard i* In oat employ, and hi* claim cons'au in tLe dm of Chemical* -,in the mannfaCrnve, which may or may sot be an lnivmve. inPit. * - rsuxinaA vU. t fraiilt Paper Mana/actewt,Bl Third efr ft. sr~»NuTiUJS.—in oomeqaoooj of cue large »mount oi Photographs left in deal stock «n ; oar bauds, by persons who order Pictures but newca laren to’ see thitu, thereby subjecting u» to in heavy leu la material and labor, iheuadsr. sigimd. Photographer* of th* citUs of Pittsburgh nod iiltgt eny, are compelled, to secure curatives agalnstiuch continual low**, to adopttha roleal? ready la use in all the. £att»tu and many ol the Western of exacting payment at the tun* the Negative la taken,'or order given. To three who onler P cturee in good Cn.th, thu arrangement, It is heped, wtU. not be deemed hard or unjust, while it will effectually ©at oUtiut clue wh /go abotiit ttom Gallery to Galley and sit for N»g*ifvt*, without any intention of reluming for the work when finished. QKU. WftETZ, corner filth and Uarfcat streets, Pittsburgh. x W. T. rDBVIhKOS, corner Fifth and Weoi sis. Pittsburgh. B. M. CARGO, £ i>pa.oh BuUdlpg, Pimbttrgh, W.' BOBAU, Fifth it., Mar Uaiket, . u JaQUAT A 00., oorner Wood abbot and Diamond aUe-r, Plttibonh. K.-1L QAtiO, 80 and 92 Federal street, Allegheny. &. AI'.GAB(K>, next door to B. E. Depot, •* HARBAGQB A QBEKtf, 43 federal at., “ T. BL MoBaiDK, 64 fourth aaeot, Plttalmtgh. O.'GIiAfiGQW, M «• “ , E. LaWYBB, .64 “ “ f- “ D.:l, SVAMB, It Fifth itreitf V J. 1101)11*, 26 •• « •“ D.:Ui COATES, Emlihfield a treat, opposite Custom Home, Pittsburgh. I.H. BOYD, fifth attest, Pittsburgh. W. H. WHITEHEAD, 70 filth at., Pittsburgh, i ftlB:8t 1 Cmoior ftmauMß Isranmtoa Conranr,') Corner Market and Water Streets, V Piltsbnrgh, Feb. 17,1851 J NOTICE.—The Boturd of Director* of ibis Company have this day declared a Dividend, outof the profits of tbs butt atx moults, char of U. tt. Tu ( of tJSYRN OOliliAiiß PcßßtiAßf, ri»: Two Dollan per share pajahle In cash, forthwith, anJ Fire Dollars por share to be applied to tbs redo :t ion of Stock Dee Dills. tc|B:3w r. A. BXNBUAUT, Boaetary. i Orrtcxer Wxsrxax 1 aassroKTATiox Co., ) February 10th, 1863. / , "^NOTICE. —A Speoi&i Meeting of . the Stockholders of ms Wt stars TrAnspcrta* tfonOompany a 111 be held at the ufflceof the Com* paoy, in Pittsburgh, cn TUESDAY, the titb lost* at 10 6’dook a. m. i : By ordar of the Prssldsat. feiattd A. J. MobOWKLL, Secratary. r3»ALLEGHBNY OITY COLLEGE, Corner of Leacock and fcendaiky Streets.— The Tenth. Anneal Beeaion begins on MONDAY; Feb. 2d, and ends Jans 27th* Bates of Tuition from $l6 to £2O. For references, Ac., apply to jaSTtlm JO3. V. AIoKSE, Principal. CANAL OUMPANY.— ELECTION NOTICE.—An Elect!sn for ■even Directors of tbs Erls Canal Company will held at their ofßos la Erie, on MONDAY, tbs id doyof March next, at ten o’clock a. m. fel(fc2w A. a. CAUOHgr* Secratary. Fmtmas, Ft.-Ws-txb A Oniexoo Raiiwax C0.,1 Qfict «/ Ou fiso-sfory, >■ Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 27th, 1862. I -TS*THE ANNOAL MEETING of the Stock and Bondholders of this Company, for ths elsctioa of Directors and sack other basinets its may come before it will be held at the OFFICE OF SAID COMP AN I, In the City of Pittsburgh, on tbs FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1863. Tbs Stock and Bond Transfer Books of tbs Com* pany, at their office in tho City of Pittsburgh, and attnelr Transfer Agency In the City of blew York, will be dosed on thslUth DAY UF FEBRUARY, and remain dosed Qntli the 26tb OF FKBKUARI thereafter. W. H. BARNES, Secretary. la2B:tteas ernes alushsxt Tanner Diitaoan Co., I Pittsburgh, Jan. I4tb,-1563. j TT&YS ACCUKDANCiS WITH AN ACT OF ASSEMBLY In relation to tbs time of holding the Annual Election of tbs Alio* gheny Vallsy Railroad Oompany, the Stockholders, are hereby notified that an alectfon for Officer*,- to serfs lor the earning year will be bald at the Offltie of the Company, in tho City of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, February 21th, Ls« 3, at 10 o'clock a. JO,, Instead of Feb. Bd, 1861, as prcriooaly ahnounced. l*2BUd ■ k. 0. ORB, Secretary. —T—lB6O—X. W DBAKX'd PLANTATION .BITTBB3. They parity, strengthen and inrigo.ata. I t The) create a hSaltny appetite. ] Tb*y are an aodidote to change of water and diet. I They overcomeeffoets of dlsslpatkn and lat« boors. I They strengthen tbs system and enliven the mind. They preveat "»>*■ aud intermittent fever*. I They parity the breath andaddlty of the stomach. I They core Dyspepsia and Constipation I They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbtnk They cure Uv«r Complaint and Nervous Headache, They are the best Bitten in the world. They make I the wuak ipan strong, aad are exhausted natuzs’a great restorer. They are mads of pars fit. Croix Rum,-the celebrated Calisaya berk, roue and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, witn* oat regard to age or' time of day. Particularly re* commended to detloats parsons requiring a geo lie aiimulant. Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, hotels,, aad saloons. P. B. DRABS A CO., 20J Broadway, New York. ,fe32uuu LOSS.— Oa Thartday afternoon, be ! twean the ht. Cl«ir Hotal and the Bridge, a black oil cloth carpet sack. n» finder will be rewarded by leering it at the fit. Clair Hotel. fcgp-Jt James weary.. NOTICE, —Whereaa my wife, MAKY BELL, has left my ihd and board without Ju«t cause or provocation, 1 hereby warn all. persons not to trust or harbor her on mj account, as I wlli pay ho debts of her contracting. / felSStd T.M.BKLL. Basket makers attention i- WAHTJU>—Fifty to om boodnl/doMB rtoul OfIABCOAIi BAbKAW. Apply to 7 BUBBKIL WjiLLf * 00„ UtMl W6fk*/ Fifth WmL TeS:lmliwT ADMiNid'X’KATUiis' NOTIOJS.— Wbcr*t* Lettera of Administration upon the etiateof WlUiun P. ferret, latecf Moan towuhlp, AiUghen? center, deo*d, harieg been created td the sntacriben, all penons Indebted to uie i aid cattle' ate re quieted to nuke immediate payment, and thcei baring claim* or demand* agabat the aaae "will cake known the same without delaj. to JACOB f. fCBBn, /B. B. f oxmo,' Admfnlatraton. fegl:ltd>6twT ttKfllinA-TiUttttJUft’ rj&lfiUlUtf OuV«VVV« (tm for OOl*D trSllTlß, ' taTx OW&LLWtiS wut OOOBTftI PBOPKS> Tt ■ for n*l*. y J. E. MQBAKOI, Vo. 107/Toorth atrset, ne*r fimlthfleld ttxooL. fafl:>TOiCini ' WAKi>, DMXTIBT, Be, ,65 £<nr imu, flee iton itm JZud BL •VOfflco boon from 9 *. to. ootU I p. m. /fcfl:la DKL.AX IN DUXINU KOOK 800T5,.8H013 ASD OAITIC3, But go to-day, (m 700 via un 1000071)to BORLAHD’B CMAP CASH BTOBB, ; Oil m M«kA ittMt, M 4oor from Tlfih. gOOTd, BHOKti AND QAItEKS hnre •dyaoood <0 per coot. Boot, but I am HU log at tbo oUprioM, for CABH4 Giro moaoaU At BORLAND'S, Vo. IB U«k.t atnoi, Bcoepl dm* from Fifth, A DJOOBN.ED ORPHANBI COUKT XA. BAltB.-B> yirtsaofan order of tbs Orphans' Oottrt of AUsghasy connty, L wUisxpmat PUBtilO 6A t/K, in tba fiotnada of iba Coart Bout*, htU> bnrgb,onBATUUDAY, tfcsltth of March next, at 10 o T clock a. a:, tbs following Bra! Bstate, the pnp. ittj ofOaorge Bodolpb, lata of Ailcghasj Ciij, dV> f*|Tll( r Iff fit *' }•• - All thorn fonr iooallgnsns lots or tlec* of gtonnd iitoats on thsooraerof stsbaeeaand eaUaantatnats. jrim Wart, AUtgbeay CUr, being lota s<m. 18,13, 14 and 16, la th* pjin ol loti laid ont) by tba *«> ScriUtr, tty rirtoe of an order of the Orphans* Ucurt. , hot Jfo.lB, beginning at tbo lornorof ifebecca and Ualmdatstreeie; tbeneo along Bebeccastreet 63 ;f at, to tbt Una if lot 80. 13; tbeccs aleng.tnellne of aald 1 pita, 13 tljbty fast, to an ill*/ ten |f*®i wide; sad thence 9i ferftotbo cornel*''or B4lttont and Hebsma etreat, tb* place of beginning—4hei lots Boa. 13,11 and 15 luWag HWhafiontbf-2)fMt on llebecca street, and' extending beet, plceeiTlof: toe •smo wlot:i,B4te ; |; toaosleytenfretwida. ' five otter «et tain lots of grontd sit aatslntbo Flr.'t Ward, Allegheny Oity iforeeaid, lh* plan aforesaid as Sou 11,19. * ?»*l *Jd22, i*:b basing afitonton llldgt *treat;of 18 test and 8 inches, and extension back to tbs ten fast alley abofe Mentioned. the purchase nnoey In 1° annual installments, with I ol ***** tetradI »y bond and mortgage t ZLlawtalr ** W.ByjUULtfl, A^nriuuuattix. i HitVJSNun ttwara- Mwrlmrot eoiuungy krptoo bwid, *t ;ggjfflA fiSR5i5S!S w# - «■ *»• *** U«Xt d»6r to tbM OltJ "pWitK &MU * ttUN'l' far m!» u *O. lit Brand • Mi . nUSKTAVOOUSB. jrcir jtpirEßTismjfUijrTß. forxsir' jflfAHrMEJinLrw. •v vj Vf OFFICE, \ '}; • - -* any 1892. f "VrOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that -Lv the following Accounts of Executors, AdminU ..alore, Goardlkhv, AfcThave beouidalF pamvd in said BeglsterV-Dffics, efcd will bs pMseqtc-d to the Orphans' Court for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, March 220,1863. . Account of Charles Uoo.s, GcardUu ofth'< miner children ’of Samuel Porter, dee'd. i Fllwl Hct. 28, utes. '• •- Acccnat. at Jaasa X.. Larlttsr,.Oaerd!«n of Ike miner children of John W* Duff, dsc'd. TUedD'.c. 2,15C2 of Martha Devore, Administratrix] of David Dovora. Filed Dec. a, U&2. Aocosnt of Jsha H. McElhsny, Goerdlau of 'ths minor children cf Ban Del Hamilton, deo’d. Filed Dec. 5,1862. ' Account ef Joseph Kncx, Executor of ths estate ofCaihariao Budolpik, dsc'd. Filed Deo. 6,1802. Account of David Gregg, Oaardlsn of Vn. and Btneline Thompson. FUed Dec. 11,1(62. Account of James X. Hujt, AdatoUtrator ef A. M- Buey, dsc’d. Filed Dec. 16,1862. Account of Thom is E. lio&x. Administrator of James Fooliard, dso'd. FUed Deo 28,1862. Account o! John Trimble, one of .theXiecutersof • ffm, McCutchson, dso’d. riled Dec.i9,lBia. Account of Tbomss Carson, Guardian ct Edgar and Margaret Edgar. Filed Deo 80,18«2 Account of Wb. B Anderson and Jai -Wocdburn, .Executors of ths estate sf Samool Voung, doesaaad. I Filed Deo. £9,1863. - Account of James Heilep, Admldtstralor of A. If. [ Hnuur, dec’4. Filed Jen M 863. . final aoconntof Wm. FbilUpa, Adalnlitrator of Wm u. MoLaan, dee’d. FUed Jan, 7,1861. Account of Wm. Wallace, Guardian of Mary Ann McCrory. F.led Jan 18,1868. Atcoupt of A. Pilow, Esq. of Robert Thompson, dcc'd. FiUd Jan. 13. 1883. A coo ant ef A. Pillow, Esq, Admintstiator of James Thompson, dso’d. Filed Jao. 13,1863. Aooou&t ot Geo. Elm and H. Lanr, Executors of Uu.astats of Leo RratT, dee'd. Filed Jao. 16,1863. Account of B. Newal ana FL Bood, Execntors of thceytaieef Wm Mood, dic’d. Filed Jab. 16,1863. . Aecount of William h Irk anc j; Murray Carpvn* ter; Executors of ths eitale of Jas. Etrk deceased. I »U«4 Jan. 16,1868. I Final account of James B.- Linhart. Guardian of ths minor children of A. Linhart. ceo'd. Filed Jan. 7,183. • , Acoount of J. P. Lsngdon, Oaardlsn ef the minor childrensfWm. Johnston,dso’d. Fileo Jan. 20,1863. Aooouat ol flsary A. Datsly, Administrator of John Lately, dso'd. Filed Jan. a?, 1863. Final account cf Jam** McMillan, Grardiaa cf EUaahsth MoMlUan. FUed Jan. 81,1861 Account cf John Sheriff, Administrator of John , E. hhenff, dee’d. Filed Jan. 83, lIC3. I Final aocsnnt of fialams Eckert and Jacob Eckert, | Administrators of William Eckert, dso’d. Filed Jas; 84,1863. Account ef James H. Yaevotit, Guardian of Be* bscca Wilson. Filed Jan. 28,1863. Final aoooont ol Joseph and John K. Lee, Ext cu ter* of ibj estate cf William Lee, deo'd. Filed Jan. 28, 1863. Final account of Wm. K. Lee, Administrator of th« ctato c| Jans Lss, deo’d. Filed Jan. 29,1863. Acc uot cf tlixt A. and Beltle S. Lethrsp, Exao* a tors ot the eitate ef fiylranns Lothrop, decemtd. Filed J»n. 31,1863. Account el August Ammon, Admidlstrntor of ths estate c( Wm. Rranttacffor, Loco'd. Filed Fob. 8, 1863. Account of Wm. Cavltt, Xxecntor el theeotalaof Mary Rirkpatilck, deo'd. Fi’ed Fob. 3,1661. Flncl acesnat of Joseph Campbell, sarslving Ex* eenter of the oaiats of John 4uhnafon, dto'd. FUed Feb 4,1863. Second accoodt of famail Gonnly, tnrtivlsg Ad* nainUtrator of ifoo. , JUsd Feb. 6,1861. acccuat of N. MUltr, Axtcnidr of the cciate of Janus E. Beam i, deo’d. Fmd Fob. 9.18t3, i Accoont of Robert H, Mariball, Guardian of ths : minor children of A. untbbsrtson, dso’d. Filed Feb. 6,1883. I Final account of Lydia S. McClure, Adostslstra- I trtx of the estate of tb» Ben. Wm«B.McQlars,dee d. I Filed Feb. 9, U 68. I Aceoaat of U. Masts, cm of tbs Executors of ths estate sf Joseph Yaaktrk, doc’d. Filed Feb. 12,1161. Accouot of Bamusl Hamilton, Executor ef the «s tate uf Geo, • QamUton, dic’d. Filed Feb. 12,1863. . Accnmtof H. Reck, Gaatdian of the minor ehll- I dsea of Jonathan Lilly, deo’d. FUed Feb. 12, 1860. Acoount at hathanisl Ingraham, GnanUau ef Ap* I p!a Hamllkn. Fllsd Fab. 7,18G3. rival account ol Wm. Pbililpa, Guardian of Louise HarlAOhildi, (late Hclmes ) FUed Feb. 13, 1663. I Acoount of AUxabotkG. west; AdalnlstratrU ef A. B. West, dtc’O. FUed Feb 13, 1603. I Account of John Ulckman, Exdcutor of the estate lof Isabella Harriett, dee'd. FUed Feb. 33,1813. I Final account of Jas. Reed, Admlntsirator of Ana | Gilroy, dee'd. FUed Feb. 14,186 J. I Account of B. aad aW. Berkley, Admlsluraters I«f Bernard Berkley, deo’d. Filed Jeh. 16,1863. I First and partial accoont of Roboit Bel l , Admin* I istrator (camB<ism(*teswum,)of tb*Mtus rlMal* I eelm Le<ch, dee'd. Filed Feo. 16, 1863. I F,nal acoount of A. Glocknsr, Admlaislrator of I the estate of A. Orimlio deo'd. iFiied Feb.lJ, 1863. | Aio.natcf Robert Ring, Guardian ol the minor. I children of Mary D. Ai mstrang; csc’C. Filed ¥ib: 1 17.1863. , / I Float account of Rev. James AUISin, Fit astor 1 ef I tho estate of Eliza Cols, dee'd. Filed Fab 17,3888. I, Account of Andrew Dixon and Wm. Cavlit.Exsu. rutors of tha estate cf Geo. Cavltt, dtc’d.' Fdtd I Feb. 17,1663. / 1 Final account of ZlUabsth Meniman, /Admlsle* | ttaixix of ths hWi of Thomas Menlmaa, deotased. I FUed Fab. 17,1863. / . I grf-nnnt of Alexander McMumy, Executor ct the I a tat« ef Hugh Lusk, dso’d. FUed psb. 17,1 AL |. Final aecount of Grace McTaggarband James Me | XaXcart, Administrator* of tbe («,nlv of John Ho* I TaVwart, dto’d. Filer Feb. 18,1863. I pmai amount of John 8. PhllUpe, Admloistrator I tf W m. MeCormkk, dsc’4, Fab. 16,1863. 1 Final accoont of John Meffort, AdmlnUtrator of I Thomaafilaca, dee’d. FlledFeb. 19,18?3. I AcoLuat of UeaiUtia B.. Marks, Administratrix of I LavU la T. Anst n, dic’d. . 7 Filed Feb 19,1863. I BupplemcnUl and hi.Skl account of AUce Banll* I ton. Administratrix of Th;a. RamUton, deceased. I Filed Feb. 19,1661 / I Final sccoant of E. W. Ccok, Administrator of the I estate of Dixon, dee’d. Filed Feb. 19, I “S 3 / I Account cf M/McFarland aqd A. Harrison, Ad* I misistrators of John McFarland, deceased. Filed I Feb. 20,1863./ I Aooouat of 'John Caldwell, Administrator of John I Caldaell, dsd’d. Filed Fsb. 2% 1663. I / WM. J. RXOILASDSOS, Register. | fefl:ltd*3twT » I l)/' J * UAUaJfiSf QIHDISI BLOOD BEABCHEB, A rcre Confer QABOKt, OABOJE&OU8 JOBMATIOif?, iCBOTOLA, GtTTABZOG* DIABASES, XSTSItXLAS, BOIL?, PIIIPUCB ON TBJIJTAOB, BOBIEYtS, TETTXB AmOTTOSS, SCALD HXAD, DYSPIPUA, OLD AHD BFUBBOBH ULOXBB, BBVUKATIO OISOBDBBB, JAUBDICX, , !<• SALT BBllftf, QIBIBAL BZBILIZT, LITKB OOMFLAIHT, : loss or afpxtitx, LOW SPIBITB, TIMALX OOXJPLAIHTd. IFttitrST OB VITO| FABALTBIB OB PALBT* aiPfliunaDiflßAfißS,*ed ; N CABIXSOPTHBBOSKBJ together with ill <th« dIMAM hiriag their origin ia a deprived eovdlttaa #f the j bleed er clrcolatorj W Bold Wholmle aid Bet«U, it J. X. FULTOH’S DBITa 870 KB, VITTH 6TIMT, Fimitnoa* QALL AT TUB f ODX BOOS |IOBB, ! No. U 9 WOOD feTBKKT, If >oh wiot barkslM io PnOTOOBAPn ALBUMS, , ABD BMAL ti BIBUU, And othet popular work! too imneroae. to mention. •arOOSTLT QITTB QlVglt WITH * AGE. ItiO i . ■■ K. HUFfijY AUKJNO*. ;■ ! ; Tb» *dnrllnr, doing a Bailrand Supply Domnilo •Ion Batlneii, in the city cl Chicago, wJshea to it* raanawliha naponalbla party In thlr dly to SU men ordorj ai ha may obUlo kr . IBOK, KAILS,"BMSM. - Tka party allowing Blip a comolartonthaiaoß. Wookitiare nd okjact'oo t3Mr*l*t» VBAI, AQHBOT, ragalrlag traraiUig U tkagUUa of MiAif ■~rtii:,i? r waaowln. lowaaadJltiia». aota,aadtoiudo*araa»«Tlnrad<»ntapa.Dnexo^ UoaakUnlwMMa• MUt 1 BuartHEMmiataWfnno : rT'O OODNTSV MKBOUAI«3 AKO EA'i'Ofti, MA€B.Ui»! *. CO M ■ No*. lT*nd IS Fifth Street, * Jobber* and rW&Jleiw ofT&iSUHNGE, KMBJiGI DXBISS, J1081S£¥» GLOVES, HOOP SXIBTiV JIIBBOB3, Bimm, OOLLAEE, TIQ.UNDKP -6HJIITB «md OB AW EES, WOOLEN HOODS. HU IIIAB, 80ABF8, UPHTB AND -SHETLAND WOOL; e,W<- H E FITTING TABES,on band an to arrive. Oar stock was purchased before the last great ad ranee In and ws offer great Inducements to CITY AfiO OOUNTBT KXBOHAHTB, MLLI. NBAS, PIDDLEBS, and aD who boy to ssH again. B, E.—Aotaioe Maortomt of Staple Dsry Goods, dt 'vboWni* qult •njfrtf AyT CiOKMIUK £ UIBSOfJ, LEAD PIPE, SHEET AND BAR LEAD, Fig Lead, HINTS BTBBST, BmnnMin dim Stoamobb, Ii'XTKACT PROM A LKriJiKON Vi THE BATTLE YIELD. This battle (Antietaxn) has been the most iingui nary of the war, and theonly oca fought with visible design and upon military principle*. The smi|e> neat ef oar oorpe—the overlook lug pod lion of the r^ynTirqiHiig Qentral—the sending Into actios the right aad the left dhrldoas—tke clotisg up of the centre, aad final sacoses sxoltes be wilder lng admi* ration, and carries the mind ; t# the great fieldrof Anvterllts and Wagram,ftnght by Napoleon. Of all this hare I spoken. The kearf history of suchw eon filet, purchased by the Uft and blood of twenty thou* sand Ben, most be fovnd in the hospitals. 7 War has Its glertoa—but it has Its tea thousand demons in tbeee haman tortures, that make tb/eyedtalls ache -rthe'heart bleed—the Ups palsy, ahd the brain reel. The sight is at first potltlvely/dnendurabls. The Ufe.bloed of tome Is still trickling away In silent calmness—'while the dissevered llmbe sad brain of others give rise Vo sonadsHod grant I may. not again witness. / Bnt ys mothers who bars seek a son—or wives a husband—or liilersu brother—or sons a fiether— know and be consoled that even here the hand ef mercy is watchful, and better care is bestowed npon Jeer loved ones then might at first seem possible. It was in/lhe hcspiUl, where rested the gallant Hookevthet I learned the history of mythical wordsso often seen aad so Uitle understood, “8. T. —lB6B—X.” Anything alleviating the sufferings and saving the liras ef our soldiers, Is a' natlenal /Fleming. I witnessed some astonishing results from tblaartlde. ~ It is well knew* the effoct of burnt gunpowder and excitement la thirst, which added to the lots of bloed la the veontkd, creates Ithe necessity of a reviving it Undent. In this particular hospital, the phjekiana were allowing their : petlente to drink Plantation Bitters, othanrLe called 8. T.—lB6o—X, and although the wounded are most numerous hare 'this divlilon having opened the fight at 6 in the morning—the men were mostly composed,: ad thus ’Was very little ftimtng. The article acta npon the .■tcmach aad nerves In a most Inoomp ehenslbb ; manner, snperior to brandy, and without * ibeeqoent Istopefying reaction. It originated In the West In dian, composed of the celebrated CalUaya B< rk, Boots, Herbs, Ac., all proaerred la. 8L Croix Bnm-Mhe 8. T. —lB6O—X being a covet ingredient, net yet reveal ed to the public. It to principally recommended for want of appetite,' diaordeied Uver, Intermittent levers, stomachle difficulties, Ae. I understand it was aaanswhat known la the Southern ItatosprevV ons to tba war, and it appears u agent of Jefisrson DtrU nontlj applied to tba. proprietors fce the pririlega ta nab a It fox hospital pnrpoaae daring Um war, to which they made the following reply* t Bcw Tout, Jut. 16th, 1852. Hr. , Ag—tjf, *a. /, Dbab to—la rap!/ to poor oonannloaUoai offer* lng,na ** Bilty thousand dollars fat tba recipe tad rigbt to znabe tba Plantation Bitten tor joar hoapi tel pnrpOMS daring tba war,” wa beg to mj, poor prlca is a Übarat one, oanstderlsg it woald coat na nothing to coßpi y» add that otharwiaa wa caa darlra no rerenaefrem tba Soatbun E tales; bat sir, oar dotted to oar Oovernnaat, tad oar idaaa of oontia* tency, wonld not allow «a to aatartaln it, althotgh It night platta as to anatga tba enfiarings of your misguided followers, Wa rsnain, Terr raapeetfalij years, P. H. BBAU * 00. Thasa gentlemen girt the history o! eertiln In. fradiaott of thsir artide fcr orar two hnndnd yatn —showing that through all ohanges of tba nodical jaabnioa tad its practitioners, strength, composnre, tad tkiofiliM bars been derlrtd from tbasa COSTITBBXU, aearoas. Df..Woods, la tba Washington Hespitalsr interned na that oaa patient was tut sinking tad srasy, tad had not dept an henr for twa weeks, natU tba Plaotailoa Bittan out# to bis knowledge, whan ama day’s trial gm bln a night’s raat, and bo was now feat rsooraring. I an mrprlsad oar €orara« .■Mat ha« not equalled Jefferson Baris la euigypud adoptad this iaralaabla articli la all. onr habitats. Tba waak aoldiers ding to it like a brothar. Asa lay mantar, 1 oaa bear witnssa it is 4t good to tab a*” : and oflords sort tsargy tad life tbia j arcr triad. Bocoass to tho Plantation BUtert. B«tlhftV»4!(rMMd« Inmjacxt lihaUapMkof KtthMlpc ta th» voasdMi owylnf U» tad, to. mooDimjs. l»S.laaodl»-MB TkBAK&'S PIANTATION BITTSBS. XJ DBAKB'B PLANTATION BITTXBfI. _ DBAKB’B fLAHZAXIOK BITTUB. M flomf ftmitlmilaltldhM itwrti. Q'NKUi & STQNBAtAK, MAH OfAOTUBEBO OP Will WOBK, Hat* alwayi on hand and aake to order I BON AHD BUABB BUBBBN WIBB CLOTH} MUYZ&.of all kind*; for foundry ase; 11BAYT WUB* 808 WIMDOWS, *O4 8180 OAGBB, OB HAUJBHTAb WIBB VOSK, **r flowern; Ac. BVAII sineo-of WlftK for tale, at f.l3:n r No.Bo rOPBTHIiTBtrr. PROPOSALS FOR TIBIBER!—Pro f oaali are invited for tbe deliver# at. ear 8t«l Work* of OMB HOODBID AND fIfTY THOU&- AHD PKBTr (board aoeetun,). BAWED OAK OB YBLLOW PIAB TIMBBB, either ten* twaive, fourteen or ateteon Indue at the deliverer’* option, byt nil of one vne. Tiao of delivery and terme amt accompany prcpotale. BOBSKf, A 00., fifth Wnrd. faifcgwdiuUwT v”'v.,- . S'IHANGB FOB IBVBBTMENT AT VJBia eiwiCKtilr station, ■» ti* p_ n, W. * O. A B..jUl«(tuir Th» tnbtotibw ttfiirf fertile 200 acrei'of Boa op-lead*miubla for • D&IKY OfififlUP fABfl, vfth *0 iota ofrkh Ortek Bottom. AlidvlWecm of-Blter Bottom Thla Teltubli property will be »ld foautt pnrdUMn. Tor pftrtleaten tnqtiire et tbe Beater Cooati Depot, Mo. 4 Union itroct. Selfclw rmESoS— v ' Uxm Wotcra Inm Ontuo*; Go9;d* cMctHtmtaig: £OO dn (Mahui ■'i la after* and for til* by JOMB.OA*raLD. USA LKStI Vumlkitvnti of And dM’iii 1b Blook Tini Patent Shot, OIKOIHK4TI, o. 808 SALS BY 808 BA LB BT BOB&ALBBT SIMON JOEHKTOI, W. C.DBHH. wir good*. 4 00., . | 69 Market Street, , < v. , . ormn IM MENSE'STOOK or SILEB;: , AND Dress Goods AT " DECIDED BARGAINB J " M* ' : - - / jrjRV GOODSII DBY GOOD3IM J, M. Burchfield’s, X. X eor. 4th aad BWt Sta; Closing out the balance of STpOTi'HOSIEBT and GLOVES at REDUCED JsiCEB, Intrata* to use the ioom fcr other goods. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, /k\ old priets. BUMMER SILKS, / At old prices. SHAWLS AHD CLOAKS, cheap. HOOP 8KIBT8; JACONET EDGING, cheap; ] INBXBTINQ; LINEN WOBKED EDGING; Do. do. INSISTING. ftie { . •... £2 HORNE’S, 77 and 79 Market Street 40 doaen LADDS*’ HEM STITCHED H’DKTfij 60 do OEHTS HEH’D ITDE’FfIj LADIES* EMB’D AND SCOLLOPED H’DK’JS; Do. PLAIN LINES H’DK’TS; Do. AND MIBBB* COTTON HOSE; MEN'S COTTON X HOSE; HOOP 6KIBTB, of the best makes, at old pricer; EBB’D OOLLABS AND SETS; JACONET TBIMMIKQSj - - - —"‘J ~ MAGIC BUTTLING; COLL ABXTTEB; TAPS TRIMMING * BL HXJTD BUTTLING} AH kinds of WIHTSB GOODS, at eenilderable leas than old prices. Betall bnyezs should embrace tbii opoartnnity of supplying thomsclres with what they will require during the coming season. JOSEPH fIOBH*. OLD PRICES. , CALL AT MAGRUM & CLYDE’S, 78 Muket StoMt, And supply yourself with HOSIERY & GLOVES. BALMOBAL HOSE, for Ladles and Misasm . < BOSTON BIBBEHHOSE, far Ladtoaand Mlmv, ■ TLEEOT LIBID HOSB, ftr Ladles and Miama. GBFTLXME2TS * TOOTH’S LAMBT WOOL, MEBINO AHD OOTTOB HOSE. KID, IILK AHD WOOLEN GLOTSS, GAUNT LOT AND MITTEHB. -- - WOOL HOODSJMABn, NUBIAS, So. BMBBOXDEEUBL TBIMMIMGB. . TUBNUHING GOODS. i At Old Fricei---9hfilei|ie ui BettiL KACRUK k OLYDK, T 8 MABKHI STBEST, (Between T«urth and Muwi). .ftd . EXAMINATION OF QUB LABQE STOCK 07 DRY GOODS, BI BOTK and SelaU Deafer*. u uarxcTTULLT MLiam Ci Hi JtiOTK A COij i 74 MARKET BTBBBT. QLOBINO OOT BALB I WINTER GOODS. EATON, HJidtllH a fJO. hnion to wftlac nutrUnnrUi UITIUIOITi ■n daitms fst stack of - winikb ooobb ; Bcfcrc U» tot 4*l of Jobrmry M*t.i WlMkcili aii mil MBctaUtajmwfflkctcc* thc.cfnatafM of tko MDUOTIO3 MADI IN rucia.!' BATON, XACBUX* CO„ XlO H«.IT nmRBUX. ipHK HANDSOMEST —Bitanl ti i SmHTLMtMraOTKmODEHIBTV Jortnootndt* •' MACBCMAaLTDB, l M* -I Tt HotfcoWlA, bo>.4iA o»d Monottd.' gALMOB4LBKIBTB, ; s'- atMtDUomtntaat, laorte*ocloio oil tbolrootln otockontko flnrt of robmkrr. XakojraralaeUoiia bofcn tkcehrier colon on adl gooo. j-• I ■j BATOB.MAOBOM AWi . UlO 1 j- Ho. IT fifth itraii ' j£pkßßß INVOIOS OF ALPACOA HttAXMAKD SKXBTBBAIH&-BOUBBISO, AZOUM, HtWBOOIjT.Ud othor MnU)colon, ICAOmUM AGiYM,;jf Intncolcodb; JgQ ÜBtJ, KI'ISWAitTB i’ATJKN'J TXUtXAD, ot lm llu* AMtoroprlooo, ter Mlo by KAOBOit*aLß>ai Ml i . , mtwtontful qaMujii, riSKUUbuw, - . , ’IBALBB or WIISXTB ABO KAABCiila.. . •T Offlcc, BAST UDH OV XHB CUKOaO, Mvmb UataatmtcaAtakaß^OkUMAißf. WBOBBUAT Ml tAZDBBAT. iStna *.— **»«' P*H/.~~ >.|. Tif f- «V*f; E^™®“ •: HP •- / ; jnn. i. je! Earisg unftvO la tfee city, lwg« lraveto foferia.tbe pcbl'o ttit ho wifi' prujac*; the world-iwwwu** » r . j. ■ - the sjsveh tom*, • > *“ W - The Birth of Cupid Urth* Bower of Fenii :; • i / -■ Ffenounoed by tha fentlre prtn to be the ooit |M»», g»Bi tight ever wttuaaedr'The'last tmt scene,: together with the J . * ■ -* uxaEofia 0? palate a lass, Having beeahronght IrcmjjPfciladfliphli. , In-order to giro fell strength to the cast of obor* actor*, /■■"' \ 1 ! I /x , . .LO?TY HOpOB,-; * The celebrated Comedienne end .CoqiJo Yoc&tf, , . frem,Laura Keene's Theatre, far been rpecUUy on gagtfd. and will eppearin her,original character ot' jrASTABIHE, tiTtrododag the extraraganxa of CoXJitT3aiP. ,T is iunc by her oTerSOO • 'nlghtetat Laura Keene's, i - Mr. J. E. M’BQXOBGH vIU appear far this ecoa . ? sion tn his original character of naira. PLUTO," 111 . Mother of Seren EebelUoua Laoghtora. - SEAHD ZOUAVE MABOQ DBILL, { By twenty young Ladles* laj fall costume, Local Songa, Local HUI 4 EalletEa&ca.:. . , . Tor particulars of aoenery. anddhsldents, see pro- gpu&SMU., I; 1, 1 i "V. Third perftesttnea BATUBLAT, 21st lath •• . Bex Bheathoar open. -r - ' Ml HALL., ; Monday Evtnlng, JM>. 18IA misskathlee* O’HBU.'* > • :..-ii!i '' DRAWINCj BOOfl AND 80VBLTI T&OUPJS! - Wu KATHLIEH OTTEiL, the world xenowaed Irish Gomihedlenhfi and Yocabst of Ihe Hsymarket. r Ibeetre, London,hnd of tho'prfndpalTbeatreßan®-'. Concerts ioithia country, nalveriauy aokstnrUdged hr the prem of both hemispheres to be the' port - oilgiMl end talented artlateln the world. Else IDA EOrB, the fascinating and beenUftd ftaniLaura Keene'sTheatre,HewYoriu .... „ Mtee 7AHX»I |ABOhEB».the churning YoceHst . and Daneeuse from the Hew York .Thfcstrw. LA PETITE HELOlftS* the latent Wonder, aged - sir tcan, Iron Grcrerte TDeatrc/Washingtonv ' j Min ALELIA! 7LOBHHCE,- the pretty tad tat* anted Daneetue from the PhliadeipblaTheotxee. ‘ i!l IIS JTITI and W. HiL A&mOLuMK W,d, allthepzinclpaZ/IheetroslttjithlS' eoaatry, aud the- >. gnateet PentemimUUin the world, those Ptfiera-- z anese are everywhere reeeircd.wlth about* of laugh-r ,- ter and thunders oTappianae. ■ The veraatlle Come. lan, Mr. XUGEHE TBIODOHp author and compner ot-several of tha meet pogulac oompwitlottt in the eountry,il«adtr-of OrCLeetea,^ Mr. FJQtftY, vornet a ptifanj Mr. : T 02f, O. S OHDLTZ, <J. GEaHAM, H. H0770HA&.-, < . D. o’HKlLL~~.Tieacurer.f Ji W. 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