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A Kictiifaoa* View of the situation. -The following remarkable article, which we copy from the inquirer, of the 10th but, (kindly furnUhid ns by a friend, I will no doabt greatly tend to the comforting of the croakers among tie, who in their weak and flabby deepondenoy of heart, because some mistakes and delays can be charged on onr Generals and on the Government, begin to lose confidence in the ultimate soceese of the groat cause of free dom and nationality, and by their confes sions of despair spread all around th»m the same depressing influence that has sank and darkened their own patriotism and manhood. But it will equellydofor the copperhead sympathisers with the Biohmond rebels, the ValUndigham end Hughes end Pitts buigh Poi! school of treason, who roil with e brazen-fronted boldness of felsehoed end inconsistency egeinst the Government, for OTOty thing it hes deno or senoiionod; rail egeinst it for the non-suooess of their own : policy of oonoilietion, whioh unhappily the Government wee induoed to try end hold on to for e full yeer end helf; end rell •gainst it, sis s, on eooount of the non-success of the military policy it followed whonithet Tory poliey wes controlled by e General who is and wae the Tory idol of ‘poaoo dem- end copperheede of orery nemo end denomination. Wo say this artiolo from the organ of their friend, Jnrr. Davis, will do for than. That is to say, it will oonfound them in the midst of their vile work of defamation and misrepresentation, by testifying that, even in the eyes of their friends, the Biohmond traitors themselves—on whom they ere still fewning like kioked spaniels,.as they were wont to do in day e gone by—and have done eo long that It has become a habit, though how a foolish and unprofitable one, seeing that power and patrenage are no longer to bo dispensed by such hands, —that oven their rebel allies themselves being witnessed they are liars, “measureless liars," in all .they charge upon the Government and the military and, naval forces of the country, as touching the ineflioiency end non-pro gress of the war. But let us hear the wit ness—the organ of Jar. Davis himself: “THIRD StAOS or THR WAR. “We hßvo fairly entered upon the third etago indicated by the President In hie message, namely: that of a war for shbju . (Rtioa and extermination. The people of this Confederacy, isolated and shut up i from all the world, have now. to encounter the most horrible and demeniao effort for the assassination of a whole race-that his tory has yet recorded, or we believe will ever have to record till his lory grows gray. - For it is not every century, it is not even teen that shows the world a Yankee nation. Yea, the Confederate people has now at last to strip for bottle; it is a people that mnat : this time very literally conquer or die. “No doubt it would bo agreeable to bo lievo that this last stage of the war will be soon over, and must end in the speedy de struction of our intending mnrderers. But look round the map of the Confederacy, and jndge If wo can soothe ourselves with this belief. In the very heart of the country our gallant sentinel or the Mississippi—hereto tittle Vicksburg—has sustained,indeed, and baffled two tremendous sieges; bat a third time her citizens eee pouring in arennd them from the North and from the West . enormous masses of the beleaguering foe; iron-floating batteries again erowd down upon her; and, oven as you read these words, two hundred heavy guns may be thundering upon her defenses, a hundred thousand men may be pressing to the storm of her ramparts. Again she wtil drive them perhaps, and remain the famous city of . this hemisphere, the bulwark ot the West; eo bo it; but the vision we tee on the Jlieeie tipp dote not look very like exhalation or deepair on the part of the jot juit yet. “And again, look at the mouth of the mighty river.' New. Orleans is not a maid en city, else 1 the base rag that has so often been rent end trampled before Biohmond and before Vicksburg flies from all the towers, of that deflowered city. Horded of hungry Yankees, armed to the teeth, sit in the. shade of her orange groves, and station negro guards over the mansions of homo blest oitizens. All her beet and fairest have to lament every day that their goodly - oily had aot been laid in ashes before it became a haunt of obeoene ereatures. So oign of relaxation there I And, but a abort way Mobile, by the shores of her spa cious bay, keeps diligent watch and ward, • expecting, in the’ light of eaoh morning enu, to see the thrioe-scc arsed stare and ■tripes gleaming through the smoke of a bombarding squadron. All along the aid/, and round the eoaet of Florida, tkir onini . pretent enemy, who it tail to hate juet been' playing hit loti card, it eheUting up every riotr, and planting hie gone on every etrong ' place. Savannah, shut in from the sea by Fort Pulaski, in the hands of the same jin veterato Yankee; listens for the flrat boom of the artillery that la to level her walls with her sandy soil; and Charleelon, grimly oaten, but with beating heart, etande waiting the oneet of the great armada. These fow ■ .. sores of old Oyster Point, it seems, already swept. and devastated by conflagrations, are to be the object aad the prize of tho most potent armament by far that Amdri oaa waters have ever seen. This very mo ment; It may be, the blaok Monitor batter ies are steaming between Sumter.and Moot trio. So eigne of relaxation or of dieeour agement and deepair in the enemy here! Pass further, and' you will find the whole coast * from Charleston to Norfolk, and every river to the he*d of tide water, . croek and ; loand formed bjr the tee Wnir. i,::. swarming with their gunboats and trans ports, ready to pour in masses of troops wherever there is a chance of plunder, . bridge burning and general haveo. “From NorfoTk aU around by Chesapeake and Potomac «m ore guardedbygunboate, and tea living thing (east ekulltmg emugglere) euf fared to enter or go out. On the Bappahan nock two hundred thousand nun wait fora - drying wind to move ‘on to Richmond' once more; ted by a genuine apoellt of extermina tion. At tael the envoyt aboletioniete of Maee. Qpieelte hate the right man in the rightplace. feretoforo they have rather wished the do ■< it at of Lincoln’s generals oa the Potomao, t- because they seemed to be soldiers and hot thieves or asssssins; but with Hooker they fool at home; under Hooker they count up •.owning southern plantations and giving fiw to southern vassals. To yumi him self .of tho property of others a genuine Yankee will perhaps even fight. “And Northwestern Virginia is desolated by Milray andfali men, and Eantneky and the half of Tennreaee, the riobeat and fair est Unde of all the West, are entirely in the dutch of the enemy, while the riven bring them up fleets of transports, and Boseorans, with another largo army, 1 threatens to sweep all opposition from bis / path end-join ths other brigands who are .crowding upon Viokaborg. - “ Where, in all thie wide circuit, dote tho bmatbm teem to be fainting or giving ground f - .-Alt round the border, and in tbs very heart of - the Confederacy, the foot of the enemy it . planted and hie felon fag fiiet; and ;it I means subjugation and extermination. It la indeed, the third aUge of the war; and I we believe the last; bur the straggle will be desperate. If Übe the flat eard’ it if . on* on .whid> the stake if life or death, honor or theme—either our nameandue tioa will be extinguished in a night of blood mdjiorror, or slbs« new soYereieo ty, the newest, fairest, proudest, will take her seat among the powers'of the earth wig the applause of man and the blessings Sorely this confession from the organ of Jett. Davis, and the leading press of. the Confederacy, ought to satisfy despondent spirits among loyal as to the pro gress and prospects of the war, and encour age our government and hrmies to press on vigorously. A few more well-directed blows will lay the twin demons of slavery and treason dead at their feet, and restore us to unity and peaoe. National Banking Bill. This important bill lack* only the Pres ident's signature to become a law, and that it probably has before this time. A full synopsis will be found in this paper, The passage of this important measure will enable the Government to go on with Us mighty operations for the suppression of the rebellion and the restoration of the Union without danger either of national bankruptcy or general financial disaster and ruin. The business of the country and the operations of the Government are by it blended in one harmonious and mutually sustaining system—the national debt (as is that of Greit Britain) will be rendered at once an element of national strength and. a bond of Union, and also of commercial and manufacturing prosperity. , Instead of being a dead weight, that debt becoines to the nation, in all its vast complicated in terests, public os well as private, what the balance wheel is to the steam engine, a regulator and depository of its forces, which maintains a uniformity of movement amid all tho irregularities incident to the minor machinery of the great system. But it is in its character of nationality— at a tangible and tvcr-prucni memento that we are onepeopU, that its greatest value tics. The pernicious heresy of State sovereignty will dio out in tho presence of such a me mento as this. And when peace shall once more bless our land, a return to speoio pay ments may be expected without our having to pass through a monetary crisis that would work disaster to every interest. Under the baneful teachings of the slave oligarchy we drifted slowly and sorely to disintegration, and finally to disunion and civil war. Now let us cherish the oppo site principle. Let us labor for unity, one ness, integration. Our fathers; wrote U B PUtribtu Untan u upon outfl>anner; but the democracy, ms' ruled by the followers of Jonx C. Calhoun, reversed that. glorious motto, and now we have them doing all that bold, bad men can do to make it read, “JEr uno plttria," (from one many.) No, one item of national-policy can do more to restore the ancient spirit of the Republic than such a system of National Currency. Wa are under obligation* to F. W. Siwabd, Esq., Assistant Secretary of State, and to the Hon. fi. MoKsight for copies of important pubtio documents. The Banking Act—What it Creates. The Banking bill, which passed the Sen ate on the 12 th, passed the Honse yester day. When Mr; Lincoln signs it will be a law of the land. It creates a Bureau in the Treasury Department under the title of the Comptroller of the Currency, nomi nated by thA Secretary of the Treasury and appointed by the President and Senate; salary, §5,000; bonds, §100,000; l© hoti. office for five years; to have deputy clerks, none of whom shall be interested in any banking under the act. Associations for bauking may bo; formed by not less than five persons, wbo shall make certificates specifying the name of their association, its location, amount of capital, which shall be not less than gf t j thousand dollars (and in cities of over ten thousand population, not less than one hun dred thousand dollars); names, residence, and number of shares of stockholders, and time of beginning business; this certificate to be legally acknowledged. Thirty per cent, of capital stock to be paid in at com mencing, and tl\e remaining capital at ten per cent, every two months unLil paid up. If any one fails to pay, his stock to be sold at auction, after three weeks' advertising.' If not bid in so as to cover assesssments and costs, it is forfeited to the association.. When the Comptroller is satisfied that these conditions are complied with, he shall give the association a certificate au thorizing them to commence business, which fact shall be advertised for sixty days. All these associations are-Author ized to do business in the usual form, sue and be sued, and to perform all' the ordi nary functions of banking. Their shares aro transferable, personal property carry ing their liabilities with them. .'Capital may bo increased from time to time as may be deemed expedient. They may hold real estate necessary for their business, such as may bo mortgaged as' security for lands, soohas may be. conveyed for debts and suoh as they may purchase under their mortgages, and no other.' 'Preliminary to.commencing, thoy deliver to the United States Treasurer interest bearing bonds .of the government 'to the specified amount, and receive currency cir culating notes in blank, registered and countersigned, equal to ninety per cent of the current value of tho bonds deposited, but not exceeding the par value, and ait no time shall suoh notes exceed the; capital stock paid in. ! The entire amount shall notexoeed $800, 000,000— 5150,000,000 t0 as sociations in states and territ ing to representative population: the other to be distributed with regard to existing bank capital and business. Goriunmrr Otsoumnos propUed b j the bill of - Basator Bbesmaa, puaad bj tna Be&at« oh tha 13th .last— lst. The amoant allotted according to Con gr—tonal Representation; and, 2d. Tbe amounito ba allotted acoordlng to Bank capital. BUU. Sifrmntelhu. OajUiL TotaL $3,110,000 ! $5,913,000 MS6.OOO 1,680,000 A 546.000 Varmoat 1,666,000 8^56,000 MamcbuMtta. 23,972,000 80,191000 Bhcda Island . 7,463,000 5,699|0U0 ConuocticuU-. , 2,490,000 7,737.000 10^27,000 N«w Turk. 5® w MWWWO 6,960,000 14,960.000 9,164,000 21,114,000 .«W 074,000 1,298,000 sffisksc a,l ■ 4 *asss r?, tssss (Mlbn*lw. i,#cias ' ISaoS UUooU 8,112 000 36MtS OOCT'oOO Bvlmhmmnhm V,734.000 296,000 AO2B 000 622*000 36000 6,660,000 6.344 009 10 nnft Michigan. SJMAO 2UW »===: u « «“S Tjnnn 8,8*9,000 fcsEooo Wlaooula 8,730,000 .lsisSoo Ajahtln. 3,734,000 1,788,000 6.473)000 ArkMUM isiiSooo yiorll. <4OOO 14000 -TTl,™ ftSS*— — HSS-™ 0 ww id^o.o iOTljlm.. 8,110,000 8,731,000 11.84L000 8,110,000 8,14000 K.omTlii»._ ,.789,000 7,143,000 8, OkoUd. 2,487,000 6,308,000 7,803,000 2.497,000 8,197,000 Tlr^aU—._ 8,840,000 18,691,00(1 8—1» Suta fa, ooo, 000 eba37,«« *03,437,000 iiQT^aatf—. 1a ,000,000 ua, 663,000 vaS&ajun Touio.eutM4iw l ooo,<ro|iw l to,ooo 1200,000,000 H», note* are to be ftomsS to $l,OOO. “d express on their face that they ere ee cured, end bew the eigoeture A&d sob! of the Treasury Department; also tho'eigne, tores of the President and Caebler 'of the Association. The Secretary is to tierise the item and embellishment, and have cus tody of the dies and manufacture. : fit Uen of aU taxes on circulation under U>sl aei, or bend* deposited, eaoh aasocia tion shall pay jemi-annnaUy one per eent," open the notes reoeired, returns to bemads -v ' on the let J'uly and Ist January, and in default two.per cent, of the capital, to be reoovered for the Treasury. When duty issued, these notes shall be received at par in payment of taxes, ex cises, public lauds and all other dues to the United States, except interest on public debt; and % no association shall issue any other circulating notes, under a penalty of find and imprisonment. If any bank fail to redeem its notes, the holder may protest them before a notary, whereupon the bank may be suspended by the Comptroller under forms' prescribed, their scarities forfeited to the UnitedSt&tes and enough cancelled to redeem the notes refused. In caso of suspension the securi ties to be sold at auction in New York after thirty days’ notice. The Comptroller may, to promote the publio interest, sell such stock at private sale, but for not less than the current market value. The stockholders are not liable for, prin cipal debtors or sureties to* an amount greater than three-fifths of the capital stook paid in. The shares shall bo §lOO each; no stockholder can sell or transfer while he is liable for any debt of tho asso ciation, nor receive any dividend, interest or profit while such liability continues. The same security, both in kind and amount, shall be required of shareholders os of other persons. No bank shall pur chase or hold its own stock or the stook of any other company, unless in case of for feiture or prevent loss upon debts. Every each b&nk shall bo managed by five to nine dircotore, cook to be a oitizen and resident in the state p Qe year, and own at least one per cent, i Of the capital stock up to two hundred thousand dollars, one half percent, if over that. Every bank shall always have on hand in lawful mon ey at least twenty-five per cent, ot its out standing notes and deposits. They shall not hypothecate notes to procure money to be paid in on their own capital stock, or used in other banking operations. No bank shall permit dividends or loans to stockholders for more tliau six months; if losses at any time exceed profits on haud, no dividend shall ever be made greater than the ueLprofits on hand, deducting los ses and bad debts. Semi-annual dividends may be drclared as the directors judge ex pedient. The banksmky take, in advance discount on notesf bUlaof exchange, at the current established rates by the laws of the several states; taking higher inter est forfeits the debt. There are elaborate regulations regarding tho business of ex change. Severe penalties are provided for misconduct on the port of the banks, their officers, &c. The Secretary may use these hanks as depositories of publio moneys except for Customs. Legal proceedings under tho act are to be directed by the So licitor of tho Treasury. Provision is made against mutilation and counterfeiting of notes. And lastly the Comptroller of the Currency is to make a full' report annual ly to Congress of the condition of each of those banks and associations. LECTURES. fr A Lecture will bade- CONGEST HILL, im TUZSDJ.T SV£h’IXQ, Ftb. HA,bf JOSHUA lIOBINSON. Subject—Fuiusotarr, Lore ajid Tuna. Tha-procMid* will be atrictlj applied to • btoevo leat porpeue. # WTWat*, 25 CENTS—to be bud it J. J. fUat'a, ICO. Feder-1 and John JL Brown'*, t ontoe tioncr, Federal itteet, Ailaghimv ; and ut Oilden&o. Mj’i, Kleber'a and Fiitoci I*, 1 *, PlUiburgh, and at the door. lioutj cpcQ at G>g o clock ■> Loctura ta com °>»pc* at ' leaiitd <■ vujlkj jraricEs. Omcaor t irTMUcan iaioaiaca ConranT,') Oornvr Market and WaV-r ttneli, V Fittaburgh, Fab. 17, 1863, J [TS*DIVIDEKI> NUTIOK—The Board of Dinctjn of tbii have thfo daj declared a Dividend, oat or tbe pro&u cf ilie Uat alz mo»tiu, char of U. B. Tax, of btiVaK DuLLAAB PaR BllAUc, vii: Two DolLarit ptrebare pajable in caah. forthwltb, am Five ik>tl*ri per xbare to be applied U> tlie reduction of Siock Dee Diile. telSrgw F. A. RINOUHT, fcecretary. OtriOKor Wasreafl TaaaiPOftTATioa Ca. I Febmary H>fh, 1863. j jl A Special Meetiag of tbe &to.kbolder«of uin vV- atoru Traceporta* U->n Company »U 1 be held at tbe <*&ce of tbe Ooni. paoy, in Piite-jorgh, cn TUETDAT, tbe 24tli <n«t at li/o'clock a. m. By onlar of the Pre»id«bt. < M2;td A. J. 61of)0 ft’KLL, y^rkUry, PtnaacaoM, av. waxaa « UcOvlgo Aailwai 00., ' -rj Office of the Secretary, • v Pl<t,burgh, P»., Jan. 27th, 18t3. ! A_NMJAI, MEETING of the Stocs aud Bondholder* ol thta Company, for the election of Director* and 1 each ptber baeineM aa may come before it wIU be held at the OFFICE OF. Said CoHPaNV, in the City of Flttvbursh. on tbe FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF KEBBUARY. A. D. 1863. The Block and Bond Tranefer Bxik* of the Oom paoy, at thelT offloo in the City of I‘UtaburgO. aud at their Transfer Agency la the City of Mew York, will be d eed ea ihe Lfth DAY OF FEBRUARY; and remain cloeed ontil the 26th OF FaBRUABI thereafter. W. IL BARK KB, Secretary. jaflB:t«eBs 4 Omn Auukflszsnr Taixet Bauioan 00,, > Pitieuorgh, Jin. 24th, 1863. J rr§=»lN ACCOABANUjm WITiT AN AUT OF ASSEMBLY in rela-loa to the time of holding the. Anonal ejection of tbe Alie> gheny Talley Railroad Company, the Stockholder* ace hereby uotified that lan aiejtton for Uffleert, to •erve lor the eorniog year will held at the Office of the Oviujnany, fa the City -of PiUibnrgh. on TUESDAT, February 24th, ltd 3. at 10 o’clock a. m,, Inrtoftd of Ftb. 3d, 1864, a* uravioaali annonneed. 6 V. ORE, Secretary. - Y OiT I CULItKGE, C-z-raer of Leacock and feandnsky Btmta. The Tenth-Annual Beaton begins on MONDAY, Feb. 2d, and end* Jane 27th. ; Bates of Tuition from {lt) to $2O. For reference*; Re., apply to jaZTslm -• JO3. Y. ttoKWE, Principal , CAN Aii CO AH'AN I'. ELECriON NOTICE.— An Ktectfon for •even Director* of the Erie Canal Company will be held at th*lr offloe In Erie, on MONDAY, the Id day of March next, at ten o’clock a. m. A. a. CAUOHEY. Secretary. ILs^hj—'r—ibtiu—x. DRAEB’d PLANTATION BITTERS. They purßy, etrengtben and invigo^te. They create a healthy appetite, Thsy are an andidoto to change of water and diet. They overcome effecta of diaipatlon and late hoars. They strengthen the'syrtom and en iren the mind. They preveat miaimailo acd intermltUnt fovers. They porlfy the breath andacldlty of the etomach. They core Dyspepeia and Conatipatlon. They core Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbcs. They care Liv-r Complaint aod Nertoas Headache. They are tbs bastßltters in the world. They make the weak man strong, acd are hxhaneled nature's neat rsitorer. They ar* made! of pore Bt, Croix Rna, the celebrated Calitaya bark, rojls and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, with out regard to age or time or d%y. Particularly r*. oommsnded to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Bold or all Grocers,lDyoggiate, Hotels, ud saloons. P. tf. DRAKE kfoo.riM BroadwS New fork. ~.:fo3uaui jrpvr eADrjßgiTMSMiMEjrra. T?Oii t?AIiE-rA. good i route on tbe J? EVENING UAZUTTK. Eoqulraat THISiOfYIOB, | fr.24;tf SITUATION' VVANTifII; a young man, {wounded in atm at Sutiie of Autletnru, whLh tr«vsDfs him from working at his trade,! wishes a •iluatioh at anything wl>ero heavy work Is not n'qaired atpre.ent. Enquire at N0.,2)7 i.iiertv street, or address “ti. £. 0., Bos 649, PJttsbvrih P.‘ 0.” , i foitrtf UW JAilfia.—Wo Dave lor salo a Bomber 'p( splondfd Fame in Weotmorsiabd couoty, rangi&g from 60 to 260 acne all having ecm'ortsble Improvoxonts, and located sear- to Greensbnrg. I hwe farms are offend at loopticcs, and la a otnnly exempted fr -ra r*i road t sad n. Apply at tbe Real Estate Office; of foa* Bi McLain a no MU ay itauauAL Si’KUittx, ciaxh ~" WAHD.—We luve for t&lo thx't beiutifnJ Wo- Dwellicg iiotue, with extensive bftek- Di-iicJiDgi, ereiiid oo slot of grttiad bftriag ft front on F«d*r.i ftT* S j cf Y6f.et end oxiefldUu bask lu SiJ?*? 1 •“**• property ia’iroriia the irecUl 8£? U “ *o MftreU of ft borne, andle of. «L«i w J ■ Qi «» good teime., At-pv to ■" ”»*—_g_M«f*AlV * OQ., 102 fount. rttPftC ( lUUMle&iO* IMtUUUOili.— Lo l T ork Bu,e *pp»**i lak» Bu>r*fo'ttCM, *5 d> k*Qo»<l U*rbort Oil; ttbswou BtrieL; r Y* S“- »o«lh CarwUn* Tar; • batf bbU,, «• u * * JJJ b s*- f?MCknr 8«d; I» »lwand [or i*U fay ’’’"‘‘V'jy'vnlrif 4 00, 850 000 rjaitaUUm rr fcr >S». iLT? s w>anxs» ruoetu- J- £ BouAHa*, «« SmlUU.il atTMt* ---- jr n "> syr> '■*'T~-*£.., Jrmw -AT>f~EßTlBt^>TF.jrTn. ENTiBTH A [AL RE POET, i CF ThJm mutual life ihsubasce co. or NEW FOBS. F. 8. WINSTON „...,„„„„Pn»ai)if«iT, r. BATCH FORD BTABB, General Agent at Philadelphia. GEORGE M. BLACKSTOCK, Ag-ntat Pittsburgh, No. 37 Fifth str.*!. Tfaa following la a statement of the affaire of the Company for thaJLcal fear ending Slat of January, bur Cash Aeacre, Ist V«b , l r B2 |7.K»,768 U. RECEIPTS DURING THE TEAK. Fcr Premium* and; Policy *WS _...._..;.....__f1,192 3** SS For Interest oa Invest menu. 652,142 6» For Annuitie5........;......... 8 67 * 00 Overpaid by Agent* , i cs 3 54 DISBURSEMENTS DURING TRlff SEAR. Paid Claim* by death f *1',210 00 Pa«d Addition* to iame._ h4,C83 79 Patd aurreudered PoUcle*. 74.21 S 35 PaJd Annutlim and B*. no „ l )‘ n J ' f P*»n»lama___. 13,471 56 Pali Profit »ud Ln— 1 919 93 Paid Oommlaaiona-l ~, 61,700 95 Paid Expeuwa, to wit: Excbasge and postage, ton, AdrorUaiog, ba). arl<a, Hsdioul JCxumina tloua, Law Xzpinaes, Printing « Statiionerj, Etnt, Goal, 81,69< 05 *u Gabs Abibtb, Ist Fn., lsesl.. /•rated at foUovt Cath an band, in'Trust Oa 'a, and in Baek.__4i.SOl,*B3 41 Bond* and Hortg*KW.__ <>,433 068 Oil Waited States gtocki....__ 8,0*6.733 Se Beal Xatite, Ac. 93,011 86 Boa from Agent* for cvh collected but not retail'd 23.476 21 Add- Interest escrned bht not doe 96,601 £6 lattfMt dee end bhpairi 19,618 64 Deferred PremlnmW ... 174,101 b 8 Premium* tn coum of unualalon*. 14,70 S 4 1 Grcn Asms, F»b. Lrt, 1863— T0 Itc. in Net Cash Auet* for the jear,~51.&78,359 63. Vh* detail* ot the Dlt| Febtutry, lB63, will be an *s toon a* pcsciblp. . Heads of the date cf lit lQooooed to Poiiej-hoMeja BOARD or Frederick 8. Wlmtoa, Job i Y. L. Prays, William Moon, . Robert H. Mc.ordy, Ilia; Greta Pearson, Wm, J. Backer, WilU.m Betts, 1 Jchn P. Yeivertoc, John Wadsworth, Alfred Elw-rda, ; Alex. W. Bradfcjd, John 31. Sto »rt, Wm. A. U-tlaea, 8 usual K. Bptetlik, S«ttu»l U. Cornell, Loc ui Boblsaou, W. Smith Brows. Richard Patrick, TRUSTEES. William IL i opham, Bejmonr L. Heated, Bara Wheeler, MiU«r4 FUimote, Samuel D. Babcock, Martin Ba’es, Jr., David Hotdley, Henry A. Bmytbe, WUIUm V. Brady, W. E. Dodge, ~ G«orge 8. C;e, William & Strong, Nathaniel Hayden, WUlsam U. Yermilye, John R. Develin, Wellington Clapp, Helacct’. fcL Fievman, Oliver H. Palmer. rmauui Hob. Thoa. M. Howe, J übm b. Laos, Ttomu Q. Laoe, George B. Vi b te,: James A. Hutchison, William Thaw, Jobs D. fccully, . Harvey Childs, Flcreoce Kramer, F. H. Eatdn, > Joaiab King, Jacob L. Schwarts, John T. Lrgaa, R. P. Kevin, Henry P. bcbwarii, John D. McCord, Jobs Atwell, W. W. Ward, itatonder UoUtdn, Francis Boiler*. GKO. 11. BIiACJ L&TOCK, Aqbkt, STREET, PiTTtßciQg. fa2l:3teod 11 UHi \l Ol'lUiS TU( COAi. UitAJUBKa. H ' CIUET OniEI, 1 LcnltviUfr, Ky., February 20tb, l«a J Piopceilj will be rvcaivtdatthliefllse nnili Un, ca the 6TM Or Ma&UH. l*6J,ior fmnbhlng Cod toSieamers an:'or Charter by the Qaeiteiroutcr'a fcepertmobt of ihetJbio. TheOoal to be foratehed to ouer&tra et Oanbeltoir, lad.; Hnwe.rUle, Ky., eoi Shewnoetavrn, IU. 7h# Coal to be delivered in Bvata, Bargea or flat*, aoogaide of -tbe fitaaaere, end tbe Contractor* jto turniih ahovtlVAa., to leal toe Ooel ea the Steamer*. Contractor* will ium the le&gih ft time lor which Ibeir propoaats wil be binding, prjf i »t tech ;oint to be atetad eep« ereleiy. Peymeut th be made on reetipt by tlo Cap tain of the bjat'Jor the amount dvliveiW. Coiatreo tura will, roqalre the to>t* to ptodscethelr chertir tr fiber »aiisf*ctoryievtdence 10 ahow Chet the/ a-e in Government employ. _ PropoasUailleisojbe received netil the tame time f t toe delivery of .from 60,0 U) to 100,03) or- mere baibelf of Ural* to be delivered at fin l'bland. Sir. to tbe Quartermaster at that poit. ObeCkal to bs delivered in bargee If In bottle, the to b« fortilbed free of charge t* the United btatea. If In bargts, the Government to have the ate of the b*rgea tor th jty daya from the ilae the Goal ia da* llveredat BmUhlaid; and if detained longer than tbir.y daya, ihtn the Government acallipay for the blieofthe bargee at. tte ra.e cf This* (*3) Dollare each per day, cemmaacihgaft >r the expiration o| tbe thirty daya, nnUl the bargee are dsHrmd again to tbe contractor or hie anthoriiedagent at hmitaland. All coal delivered at ; Southland under this oontreci aball te impacted and uteaanred by a awora Utv Inspector, dnly authorised for this porptue, at ton Uvlile, Ky., and saidcertlfteateof mt-aeutement aball bepr.eented to tboQcartermaiterat Buitbiaud on de)lv«ry of the Goal.: All bargea aball be aocrelaed by dteintdrened partial, and in case the hire t,f any or ail of ttm bargeeabpold at any timeaqual the ap* T »!u* of the barges, then tbe bargea shall be* comenJ. b. property, and proper release papetasbalf te given by ifae contractor. Ihe name, nnmbir and mark ef each barge mnttlo given in detaL The Coal to be daUVeiud before the Slat of March, 1663, Contractor# will plena# give foil tame and poetcffloe addreea. 1 W. JKNKINS, feZtrtd Capt and fteaUJaot Q. M., U. a. A. LATE PAPERS, MAGAZINES, AND KIW BOOK#, can be had tegnlarly and promptly, at HUN T’S, MASONIC BALL, FIFTH 6TKBKT. ■VDbalen snppUdifat loweet rates. QUNDKIES. O 3 hhde. Virgloll teal Ttbtoco; - 6 b zee heavy | « •» 176 bash. Dried Apples; 100 do do -Peaches* - • 15,000 n>a. Do. 1 Leaf Lud, in kegs and barrels; is bbla f.wth 801 l Bolter; 8,000 lbs.' choioa Segar Cured Bams; iOJ bols. Extra Family .Floor; 8,000 tbi. prime Backnnrat sicor; 800 dcsen Tasoy aud'Ocrn Bros ms; 100 bu»b. Clover feed; - 76 no Timothy Said;; 16 do Flax ftbtd; 10 bills. (Sndnojiti ,Fickle*;' U 0 boah. retail White Beans; 10 doxea Ovttatry knU kooks; 1 barrel Cider, ? 60 bags floe Table Salt; * £0 barrets No 3 large Mackerel; 80hf bbli. do. do; 80 • do - Ho a! do:' 16 kltta No 1 i do; 2WMh* Cod flab; ta atore and fur sale by B. 818 DUE, • i No. 181 l-ibertystreei. tf&Ktm AKHiVAii UE EititL.— A 100 bbla. No. 1 [Mackerel; Iooh4f bile He. 1 do; 100 qr. bills. do dr; liobbla No 8k- do.- - SOObt ibl/. No. » do; - . . dDObbla. No. 1 largo Mackersl; . . fOOh# b Is,- Ids do; 80>) bids ho. 8 hud tun do, 600 hf.-lib ■Si do- ds; la store sad for ole ta tbe trade at KaeUrn pi less. UH : . \j, JOHN 1. BUUSBAOO MJ 826,600fit5. SadUBDBBB,in baoonaodb.lk; soo.ounbt. 61DX8, . "i | •* 176,Q0d lbs. BAMS, . * • . •• 1,000 bets. MASS POBK; 100 do LIaF. ItABB; ’ > 600 tierosr do{ - 160 de WUts sod Brown OBBASK; 460 bss. lon# & short Cum Co MIDDtiES, (naiorsaadfor salsby WM, B #Af>AOO M . NB* i v 886 L'batiy street. T IME.—IOO bbJi. frefth thi# day receiv AJedby ggNBT H. OULLINh. ) bbi* Aa 1 for aal* niuiUTß. twmua. uOap tor ofoaa4rTnw,tormUbT ■ Mi MMIKeOOLLnn. jtew aiomr/sEJKEjrrA piITOCK, OPPOSITE THE POST OTtlOt, NEW BOOKS,: LATE MAGAZINES, PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, OUBBXNCY HOLDER?, Book, fitstloncry and Hsws Depot, OPPOSITE TUB POST 077107. jjK. J. m. ujsiiaKrb 1.1t.1,18. 61 $9,635,063 68 BLOOD SEARCHER, CANCER, CANCEROUS FORMATIONS, SCROFULA, PIMPLES ON THE FAOE^ ...*3,918,10? 96, SORE STBS, TXTTEB AFFKOTIONB, OLD AND STUBBORN ULCERS, -98,918,107 97 RHEUMATIC DISORDERS, JAUNDICE, BALT ftHXUM, MERCURIAL DISEASES, GENERAL BKRILITT, LITER COMPLAINT, LOSB 07 APPETITE, EPILIrST OR PITS, PARALYSIS OR PALBT, BTPHIUTIO DISEASES, aad Together with all ether diseases hariag their origin In a depraud eondlUoa tf the blood or circnlatery g T.—lB6o—X. Draks's Plantation Bitten. 708 SALE AT J. U. FRLTOH’B BRXJO STORE, FIFTH STREET, Fmnruß, QAKrKTB, : : DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS. Ft call the attention of Kouse*Furnishers ta (he extent, variety and' beauty of our stock, and to lbs advantages of their purchase fer cash bsfbre the nosnt advances of the maunfsetursn. OLiyjsß KocinripcK & co., No. S 3 FIFTH STRUT. M:ww? , aALaa “ MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, FURNISH ISO GOODS, Ac., AT J. L. OASHAGHAH'S, Ho. 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. As I am now eiosiog up ay bntinsm, I invlts toe* rial attention, to tbe fdUow&g stock ef seasonable goods, which it Is believed will be found worthTth! nettee of cash beyers. - A rood aasortmant ef SACK and FROCK OVER COATS. A frit variety of CLOTH, GAS3IMSRS BUSINESS OOAT8; BLACT DRESS COATS, ranging in pries fromBB ta ’* FsStoTCoT Budiur and low good stock; and well assorted GENT'R^’viww a» d OE,Y AND DBAWBBSi Ka. «lrlSbV£-nos^SSL AS ? Meriim lu'l Ul ml 55h|2 SMEIi A^DRAW _ PIECE QOOM. i . m f«icti .wi. aiimW. GARDEN SEEDS. W. w, anrnmlTtiic a br*. nppijo, th«. jay, 6KMDI, which w»c»a fhrnUh (o *ABDZNSBB Anl othu, on th. nort Unu. pENBIONe, BOUNTY, BACK PAY. H. a MACKBBLL, AUontftU Lam nd Claim Agmt, Ho. 114 nna STBUT, PltUbnr,h, Pm. BOUNTUB and PENSIONS for Widow#. PaiaUt? t rpbao Children, Broth*re acd flieten*sroth*r lecu representatives of tbeshwho have died in the semes. s ”nuSsa ■Vtfo citerg* until collected, nod no letter will be »s»w«red qai»»» > ■t<mp t« mdo—d. M&iltuk UKOULAMA'IIOW.—OWJf Oi? Ali *l*OTloH.~l»to£ temllr «Ith a prorlakm of an! Act ot tha'Oanni ‘k* (.«»aimw«llh ot fcnujltnnu! • •llilgd, “in Act to tnoonwrcto Uic titrof Hit! (hob*, '• tjQpplmmitputtd |h* )jj»|j.. j A<fjAAP*B, Bojror of tnU ™>. »UDtlTtI 10 !?U l ED»Y*'oJ‘ KBB^Sr P“"« tbo Pobllo School Bout In Mfd wSS, iS elect, bj ballot, OHS omzsa TO niSTSaa? JISbtBSBorTBS J<ari, lnpUcof Oaorga Laab, • ■ - T.bru^.Vlil“ <1 “ d IWAtoj t A. O. ALIBASDSIt- » wor . fWANUJS tfuK InVKoTMENT al> JjBIOMWmiIT MATION, Stto P„t£ W. A O. R>B»t Allt|hniy oouty,- .vJDu^jhritilWMitt Of BA* m.hmt-MU*vu fa. *i p*|».QA«U*P TAfiM, »"k BMUa. All, Me mm «&£"»%£“ TM» M)Mbl. tro»»rt» »IU b« aoU to mt [sntiMtn! »ss!»?inus i sy£"" *~wrcSj»a * Udw ’W. ainff,. j PHOTOGBAPAIO ALBUMS, BTATIOHKBY. POCKET BOOKS, tod WALLETS, PITTOCK’S, GENUINE A nu« Curs for CUTANEOUS DISEASES, ERYSIPELAS, BOILS, 60ALD HEAD, DYSPEPSIA, 008T1YENBBS, LOW spirits, * FEMALE COMPLAINT?. It is well knewn the affect of burnt gunpowder and excitement Is thirst, which added to the loss of bleed la the woondedj creates the necessity of a! reviving stimulant. In this particular hospital, thd phj sic tons were allowing tbiir patients to drink Plantalloa Bitters, otherwiie called 8. T.— and although the wounded are most numerous hero this; division having opened the fight at 6 in the morning—the men ware mostly composed, and there was very little; Minting. • The article sets upon the stomach and nerves fa a most laoomprehcnifbls meaner, superior to brandy, and without subsequent ■tepefying reaction. It originated in the Wert Ini dies, composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Boot* Herbs, Ac., all preserved in fit. Croix Bum—the B. T, — lB6O— Z being a secret ingredient', sot yet ed to the public. It is principally: recommended fof; want of appetite, disordered livur, intermittent fevers, stomachic difficulties, Ac. “I understand Hj was somewhat known in the Boutharn States preriJ ous to the war r and It: appears an agent of Jefirtitm Davis recently appUed to the proprietors for Urn ..privilege to make it tor hospital purposes during the war, to which they made the following reply t K»V Yoax, Jin. 16th, 1860. : ACr. ,'Ageai of, to.: , Dean Sin—ln reply to.yoar oommun!catk>n, offer ing us “Fifty thousand dollars for the receipt and right to make the Plantation Bitten tor jour hospi tal purposes daring tbo war,Uwe beg tossy, your price is a liberal one, oonsldering.it would cost us nothingto ootapfy, end that otherwise we can derive no revenue from the Southern 6tales; bat sir, our duties to ear Government, and our ideas bf oonsts bncj,. would not allow us to entertain It, although it might please us to assuage the sufferings of your misguided followers. We remain, Very respectfully yours, OABIES 07 THE BONES’; These gentlemen give the history of eertaln in gredients of their article for over two hundred yean —showing that through all changes of the medical prefosston end its practitioners, strength, composure, end cheerfulness have been'derived from tbr*- •otwue. Dr; Woods, in the Washington Hospitals, Informed me that one patient £*.t sinking M d eraay, and had not slept an > ao ur for twe weeks, until the Plantation Bitter* came to his knowledge, when' one day’* trial ua a night's net, and he was now I am surprised .our Govern-: m<n * k'-*s nojt equalled Jtfibnon Davis In energy,and •Copied this Invaluable article In alt our httpitab-i The Weak aoluiers ding to It like a* brother, Asa l lay memberj I out bear wltneaa it Is "goodlo take,” ; and bfiords tnoto energy and Ufo than anything I; ever Wed. SupoeMtotlto Plantation : j Bat I have digressed. In my next I shall apeak'of gathering in the wounded, ourying the dead, Ac. , J, NIOODIMUA Milmeodto-Ma - T|RAJ£B , a PLANTATION BITTERS, A-7 DBAHE’fI PLANTATION BITTEBB. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. ; FOE SALE BY .... FOB SALE BY • ... FOB BALE BY Q.RAPB i yiNBB. Our stock ef all tha hew aadvahublt kh&atoun-' raruaami anywhere.- Our new prioe llstii now Rady,«adwUl beeent,freaof cherge, to all eppli eantsiby mafl,orean be.had by calling at Ho.» FIFTH 6TBEBT, - J-KNOX. i fenaucai any, : : Maaufaciunit of every description el J..KNOX, IT TX□& IT I TTJDEi B 3? 80, « fiMITHFIBIiD STBBJCT, ( j PITISBBBQB, PA< I No.» lI7TH STREET. _A fall aaaortment of PITTMBVBGB MASOfAC hand, vkU *• lowea* prkaa forCASH, . luNblvwsw-le f , . Q'NAili & tS’i'UNEMAN, '■; manufagtubnbji of wibe woez, . - for Foundry use; JdkAYY 7?SSJEP a WINDOWSifot; BIBDCAGES,oi HAMENTAL WIBN WOfcKTtor FlowraJSS. alsea of WIBE Air sale, at M*« \ go. 80 FOUBTH STBEET. pROPORALB VO* TIMBER,—Pro- A zoeeb are invited for the delivery at war Steel AUNDBSp AND FIFTY THOUa- (board measure,) SAWED OAK OB YELLOW., PINE. TIMBEB,. either ten,, twelve, fourteen or sixteen inches square, at the deliverer’s option, but all of one :si*£: Time of deSerotod terms must eceomtaar proposals: | * < w ut . ; JJON’T DELAY IN BUYING YOJJB .BOOTS, BHOIS ASD OAITIS9, Bnl jo lod»j, (m joa »lil UTe bomj,) t, BOBtiSD’S CUBiP CASH STOBS, JOIB CELLAJTEO vs. & GIBSON, Mauuboture:e of LEAD PIPE, SHEET AND BAR LEAD, And dealers in Fig lead, BlookTin, Patent Shot, NINTH STBBBT, Bsrwsxx Maim amo Stqauosb, fei3:Cnd > CINCINNATI, O. iAxtkact from,, a letter on Jli THE BATTLE FIELD.' This battlo (Antiotam) hoi bten the moot sangui nary of the war, and the only one fought with rldble design and upon military principle*, Tfae arrange* meat at oar corps—the overlooking position of tbs commanding General--the ’sending lntoactloa the right and the left dlvtrions—tie cloilcg np of the contraband Anal succais ■ -oxcUee bewildering admi* ration, and carries the mind ie the great fields of Aosterlite and Wagram, fought by Napoleon. Of alii this hare I spoken. The kaart history of such ecoa fiictj purchased by the life and bleed of twenty thou sand men, most bo founi la tho hoepltals. War has Its glories - bat It has its-ten thousand demons in these homan tortures, that make the eyeballs,ache —the heart bleed—tha Ups palsy, and the brain roeL Theslght Is at first positively unendurable. Thai, lib-blood of Bou.o ts still irickliag away in silent calmness—while the dissevered limbs'and brain of others give rlso to aonods God grant I may not again witness. Bpt ye mothers who here seek a son I —orwlvea a has band—or sLtars a brotbsr—or sens a father know and be consoled that even bore the hani ef JMtcy Uwatchfal, and better earn ie bestowed upon jouij loved ones than might at first seem possible,' If was in the hospital, where rested the gallant' Ho;ker, that I learned the history of those mythical words so often seen a&d soliitle understood, M S. T-j —1866—X.” Anything alleviating the sufferings and saving thsi lives of our soldiers, Is a national blessing. I witnessed some astonishing reanlta from this article. - x P. H. DBAEI A 00. amos johsbtoh, fo>| Oorner Fourth and Salthfleid stream!' ladgwaat^awetesiag juammjanEjrra. ■mTSB'DBQH THEATIiK. E« A»D 2US.fi) IMMEKfia tUUUESS OP TBS BETi|r SISTEBS, The Birth of Ciipid In the Bower of Penn. EHXIBE HEW BOIHIBYI KHTIBS ,HEtt HIOHAHIO EITICTSI | j j EHTIBS HEW EEUSIBI Insular to ,t»o fall ttreoglh to th. cat of cbo. attars, Hough, The cekbrattd lOmhedtenne and Comio Vocalist, from LauwKejtte’i'Theatre, has I been jpedally an gaged, end wiU Appear in hsr oriainal character of FASTABINX, ;introducing tbs untoSS of •‘JOSiAH’B cights.at Lsurs Seese’s. >i ■ <nn.f.ii, jwdoa'o ugii WiU appear for i ifab:oocaelon iin Ids great original character of ‘‘Brs.-PLUTty’ lht hlother of -Bevcn Bebeliious Dsughtw*.'- • ;.'r-• ■_;// | GBAND ZdUAVfi MABOH DBILL, - By treaty young (Ltdke, In full .Load Eoogc, Local Hhb, Ballet Daade/ For particulars of-scenery and Incidents, use pro graniin*a. j sr " .'/ » •W" l erioimince' SVEB\ EVENING untH far* thor notice, i Hathee SATUBDAY. AFTEBKGOK. fIarWEDNESDAT EVENING, benefit of Mr. J. E. MoDONODOU. fegfctf . : t ' GRAND VOOAL AND INBTBUiIESTAL OOfiODBT i Will be gives at . IT EBB.E Y QUA PS L, ON THUB3DAT EVESING, F-bruary 28tk, 1863, Feii the boosfit of the Fourth Daptiu Church. 1 (fc IL AiSXAHJDEB, Director. '' trruad BIEIHWAT PiiHO»aU» fttmtlh. ed by Messrs. H. Kleber ABro;.' fefifotd J UCTIOJt' BAJLJEB. HOUSBfIOIiDj J'URNTI’URB AT .AT3olloN.~ryn THIS HToccday) A'FZSB* NOON, Feb. 31th, Vili b» &cld,:at Davia* Auction, 61 liftnetroet, a quantity of good ilouaahold .Fsnil turej Ac ,* comprising. Hair he4t„obalrs, tiahog«ny Bureau, Walnut hedsteuls, Yosetian L<iads, hide board, Child's Grib, Ann Becker, Hltchen chairs, Hickory Beckers, sWu*h Steads, .Tables, Feather Bede, huttranae, ibgr.in and- Bag tarpetr. Parlor Beg; OU Cioth, Laspi, Looking Glees, Cooking fitoTeasd Furuilure/Ao. Also, One OraimontatOcOflUr. . w- i , j: o. Pavia Anew VALUADIiiS'ffiUUAb A 1 AULTIUA. —On TUEttDAY EVENIRo, February 34, at 7H o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial helsei Beorns, No. M fifth’street: !; : 60 shares Mewfcaaita ts Manuftctniera 8took; ! 86 do ! Exchange Bank Stock; ; 10 do f Allegheny Bank btoefi; | 81 do i Mecnanics’ Bank Stock; i 6 da l’Utsaurgh Gee Co. Stock; 10 d> . Birmingham Deposit Co. ctcck; - SO do People'# lusniauc* Co. Slock; SO do Pittsburgh loaqrance Co. Suck; S 3 do lnsuranco Co. block; 30 do BitUbufgh A UonuelisTßle B. B. Go,; 10 do LhtU taw Mill Bun Ba.lrcad co t ; 26 do Bank o||Pi:tshurgb4itock; 11 do Moaongahal* Navigation Co. Stock) ao do ' Cltiaons; Link Stock; SO do Pemia. Ccnirai Baihvid Co. Stock; 10 da Ptnuylranla Intaronce Co. frao ( r g jj; u. davih. aqcl. jjuui’s and^rulr; Of *very description, if LEiS THEH IiiSTEBK PBIUEfI,. C AT ‘ i. JBcCleUand’s JSuctUru, I; ];< Bo.urjpiu BTBSIT. Aujuu&mjuj o±a*riAj>a' cuukt HALS Ot Willß BTilitT -“.i'OltaDAit IViN ISO. Ptb. 2ltb, >t 71J o'clock, will be sold, to the second floor Sales Boom cfDavb' Auction, bo. 64 Filth ‘slreit, by aider oiJLIielL Administrator *f M. Leech, decerned, Three Lota cf Ground, at .'the .corner of . Watei stieet'und Bedouhs alley, each having, a front of 14- feet on. »*** * tr extending back uOfoet'to First st.. _Tenae at sale. lj J. Q DAVIo; Auct. li’lßa'i: MUK'ixiAUJii dual a at rr TUESDAY EVENING, Marchj ”» *t 7>q q cl.ck, will b« sold, at tho Commercial. «u*a .Booms, Nq. 61-JTilih street, for account whose itjuay concern— f < v \«L FixutjMortgagA Boride* of the Chicago * (Uncfra* kmountiog to s&xuo, , loFint: Mortgage Bonds Dubuque, Marion A Western amounting to JU.OOOL M » 1 i.a. OAVIB,Ita• WJUTTH, Yj oesbbl wanted.—Theifcan JLJLf PiUaborgbenfl Pmmoiswß*' *•“5' yrt* P»y price*, la OABH, la lUfi-bOßdiici ofaeiUut tite, tollable to von ia< 4he<kn. Apply W JOHS UATflJkW&atfto Bta ttoa,|in Baet fliratogbem. •: ~ ' ~x~y.faU [WA^Tnu.—Aii experi eacod DBI-GOODS SALEslian, «vUb rotareocee, mty heir of a gooj tuaatioa by co&na^v abating with Pittsburgh Fort CAce. \ WAJM'i’isai ifluuuiA&'i’iiaiV— V 7 XO i>o aBSKttAi ayDbIWOUK. .boot lour mtlae from the cityi . -Tbs highest wages paid, inquire at 1 } j Tijix* ukFICE. WAATiiiiA— A UAmDALK, to sak* care of a Fniit Garden and email Vineyard, near«thecitv, .BeodfUmeOdasionereQuired. 'lnauire »t u WAijta>TiM6E-g. (. <- ; : ,'T-^Sr jaURCUjt. T.IULOHB. ' j-J K&aY 0. HALK & CO.,’” ;(6tuon>ui u JuihO. WiOi,) Merchant Tailorsi j Are nliw receiving their ' FAIL [ j AHDi WIHIEB SVdQX. Whlcli in extent, cholto, taste and prices vißcom- f.TO'U.lmShteirtUb, lo tb. U S£oTHS IMbO O/ftßlcll ‘OABBIMKKZS. 1 v£bxUJOß,mi* - , , la LI ovaucoinsss. . UrtMUctod itocb oi Ooorf. tor buaiaoM aslta nor brooobt to tbio aSS.^ Idboirin . Tcrj cholcotclcctlon o t . 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