The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, March 11, 1863, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY ; MORNING,' MARCH lj-
Tke Democtatlc ?»rtr Dltf* 4 *
- In the city of New; Toft then) weT<r;two
one tinea held-; one on Frid»y evening, the
oUmr on Batwdsy evening, of last week.
- At both of these meetings lading Demo
erets took port-atlhe first aleadtng pert,
-»Uhe other sole pKt. Thepne wss s
grsat-.CnlohJoeaiing, which) by acclama
tion, resolved itself into a “Loyal Bnion
pledged to sustain the govern
/ meht in the wsr with rebels ; the other wee
; | mooting to oppose, everymeasumof the
"government in the prosecution of that wa r.
i In short, the tiro meetings were se opposite
~' in Uuir character end objects es light end
7j darkness,. Icy ilty and treason.. At the
first, Jinks ,T, BnanT .and; Jons Vos
Buhnn-were the principal speakers; at the
other, Ur. Viuunoiaiux wss the orator.
' We may take lons Van Bonin end C.
L. Vsnunniansii ss thoTSpresentativo'
men or the party—bothyet in fall oommu
nion—both of whom liboradfor the oucoeos
'of . the perty it the lest fall eleotions. Bat
now see their reepeetiTS positions. Tii
unotoaus fieroely assailed every meagi
of the AdminUtrstion,'sneered^,, rcd j{
renoy, exaggerated «he„.gSt£t, saying:
could to parse., Now,
He then tarnoAt weapon of government
“So mncjp 'Whet here yonr represents
• nefatfhe? They geye, end; with your
—(a voioe: ‘No?)—yes, they did;
they gere, end I sm. sorry it fa so,my
friends; Democrats did it too—('that’s so’).
.1 did not. (Greet apptatue.) Iflhedhed
my way there never would here been eny
necessity for doing anything of this kind.
(Applause.) Tho sword never would have
been drawn ; we nerer would here had
civil wsr." He insulted the soldiers of the
Army .of the Cumberland for their patriotic
' address; in which they denounced snd
threatened the Copperhead Democracy at
.home; saying, “it they imagine for one mo
ment that any man here is to be deterred
’ by their insolent messages from any free
speech, they do not knew the spirit of the
freemen that remainat; home. (Gnat
cheering.) We have three or four to their
one, even if they hod what they have not,
all the soldiers of the army with them."
Here is his scheme; his polioy, stated in
his own words:
■ r lam for peace beeanse it is the first step
bon'oiliation and oompromiss. (Ap
i; pinnae.) Yon'cannot more untilyou hare
Urst taken that indiapenaible preliminary—
'< haring a cessation of hostilities. . (Ap.
: pinnae.)
(A roice—“Suppose the South would not
earns back. What then?") -
That ia right; it isjustwhatlwaa going
to talk about. It is aaid that the South
refuses to accept or to listen to any terms
whaterer. How do youknow that? Where
did you read It? (A roice, “The Trituiu
says so" Laughter.) It tu not so in
IMB. Has it been tried?
Nov let na hear Mr. Yaji Bran on the
name point: ' v -
I am for the rigorous proseontion of the
war. (Applause.) lam for the prosecu
tion of the war until thia rebellion ia vhol
ly orerthrown.. (Applause.) lam for do
.atroying the usurped Qorernment that has
' been aet up orer the (Southern Btatss, and
thia thing that l calls itself a .Confederate
Government, and until that is done, I hold
that all propositions for peace are entirely
: preposterous ; and absurd.. (Applause.)
1 Nov being for the variant necessarily
with ererybody that is for the var, and
being opposed to peace I am necessarily
opposed to everybody that is for peace.
now, you hare the tworepresen
tatire men of the party in direct and irroi
conbUable antagonism. Bat againrhe says:
'' To prostrate a rebellion thai has that ob
ject in view, [to boild &p a republic based
on llaieiy,} 1 am willing to devote any
mesas, any time, an/ exertions within m/
power, during the rest of raj life.
. While Hr. Vai.LAJiniQHJjk demands that
the nation shall make new concessions to
the slaveholders-though iheyalways had
all and the Constitution gate
them—and constantly asserts that they
have been wronged; Mr. Vax Buxxa de
- darts that up to the moment when the rebel*
'' 'bpehed war’“riot a hair of their bead! had
been but; no right of an; Bontbem man
bad.been invaded.”
We think,, wo hayo made good ourpoint,
that the CemoOratio party ia divided—that
the oopperhead faotion, needed by' Van
uumioHaw, Cox, Huassa, and eery many
eerrile follower*, ia the wing which now
oontrola the organization; and that the hon
eat men of the party are beooming awake
to the alrodohs purposes and-adrua of the
"men who hare made the eery name oftheir
party odious by linking it with treason.
Let it not be forgotten that the toil pt
' thia city,ha* again and again endoraed the
;: leaden of the disloyal wing, landing them
aa patriot* and statesmen, and that it haa
done all itcoold to indnoe the people to
fallow their lead and adopt their sentiment*.
Bat it* effort* to drag na down to the feet
of traitors wlil . not avail; for, hs Meaars.
Beaut, But, Tan Bdann, and thonaanda
of others have done, the loyal Democrats
are uniting with their Kepublican fellow
dtiseni in upholding tha government in its
mighty straggle againat rebellion.
Fears’ of a Unlit. Conscience—En
. lorced Conversions to Loyalty.
.A dispatch from Clneinnati, of the 6th
• lost, says: :
The Cincinnati Sxqvirer, apprehensive of
- being mobbed, of wnioh; there is not the
. ; slightest deager,jnado applioatlon to-day
to General Wright for protection! Gen.
1 . Wright eery; properly referred them to the
elvll authorities, saying; that if they
~ oooldn’t preserve order, and ahouldoall on
him; that he'would then ftonlahaaeiatanoe.
the proprietors then appealed to the llay
or, '.who' proposed fo tee them protected.
They hare perauaded a number of friends
- to'itay with them to-night, and the%n» on
4 handfully armed and equipped.' There is
‘ so intention' whateyer of mobbing the JsH
juirtr, and tbe feata-. entertained by tbs
proprietort are the effects of guilty eon
eoieneOk
■'/, —A vision ofthe night, in whleharope
- on* lamp-poet and ithe terrible possibilities
• r '-' ’suggested thereby, helped the sodden pxe
tended eonrersion of the Pittsburghorgsn
of Jin. Davis, some two years ago. -If
A the loyal poop]* of Clneinnati .think it
'J ' worth while; no doubt they oan attain-the
■c - i taste result by the same means; JitUforour
■i V“*. ipeaklng by ekpirfsnce, .in ahbulfi
pnfarto letlhe rsbeLsympaUUser severely
alone., i A rope on a lamp-post, and a call
.yJ -from a plain ont-epolmnlsni citUen to fat;
terpret the' meaning ;. fnd .make a pointed
; r;- and personal application ihataof, had the
Ig, effaot, in the ease of tha Pittsburgh organ,
i-S*. of -a iodden, violent, mtlo-draaatieally
acted fit of loyally,“it is true. But whit J
was It worth ? It only tended to deceive.
It, in fact, made loyal men the.dupes of a
clique of base and unscrupulous plotters,
who for a while dissimulated and held
their treasonable doctrines ‘in abey
ance—so far -as open attacks on the
Government and open sympathizing with
the rebels were concerned in their action;
but it never gained from thesb men ■ any
real support of tbe Government; :never
gained for loyally any advantage over trea
son and rebellion; —for the very purpose,
as the evont proved, of these cowed traitors
oomlng within the lines of the loyal masses
that raliiißd to the support of the Govern
, mentjjWas solely to save themselves from
being trodden underfoot, in that grand ral
ly and advance of the people against arm
ed rebellion, when the cannon cf Beaure
gard at Charleston aroused the nation.
Hencet we say to the giod people of Cin
cinnati, let the rebel-sympathizing En
mdrtr severely alone. If
ened, it 'm»y TeigiT lb}aUy,jj>' r ' a . Ml *
coroco oifesn of this ot** * ?*?
after the ftOl- B “ h c “«. «•“«
■' 'i- :>;•wonld be accomplished.
For in eacn/7.... . * .
real r w**** 0 ' fact, that such a process of
could accomplish, Is best de
i inbed in the words of an English states
man, as “a a delusion and a snare.”
Even at the beet, we suppose a tempo
rary -change to a kind, of quasi-loyalty,
still, the end is sure—the relapse inevita
ble: for it is but the case of “the dog re
turning to his vomit again, and the sow
that iB washed to wallowing in the mire.”
The Indiana Conspirators.
The .Indianapolis Qaztti «, a truly loyal
and promising paper, lately started in that
region bo terribly afflicted with a copper**
head democracy, thus comments on the
lenient sentence of Judge Smith in the cub
of the four lately convicted conspirators:
.We announced’ln our paper the other
day the faot that four of the Morgan county
conspirators, vis: Andrew J: terry, Wm.
Dillman; Johh Caldwell, and Jacob Grose
oloae, had been foand guilty by
States Jaryi. Day "before'yesterday Judge
Caleb 11. Smith pronounced their sentence
•—which was a fine of five hundred dollars
eadn -This ib the lovtut limit ot the
penalty in suoh cases. We suppose, judg
ing from this fact, that if the law; had
placed tho minimum limit at ten dollars, nr
but one dollar even, bur amiable and most
lenient Judge would have fixed their'pen
alty at the same 1
We think Judge Smith has made a mis
take—a serious mistake. A morning con
temporary, in notioing the matter, thinks
he “doubtless has good reasons for hia sen
tence'’—for making it so light. Of course
he has what he considers good reasons; but
he has taken tho wrongview of the matter.
We greatly-fear he has. He has made the
common mistake whieh has unfortunately
characterized the course of the Adminis
tration towards traitors and-treason ever
since the rebellion commenced. Leniency
to traitors Is but encouragement to treason.
Had traitors, the aiders of traitors, conspi
rators, spies, pirates and guerrillas been
dealt with by the authorities as they de
served and as they Bhould have been, at the
•start and Utroughoutdhe contest, the rebel
lion. would have been substantially ended
and the country safe from copperheads in
oar midst, long ago. It is the worst of
mistakes to treat conspirators and traitors
against the government with lenienoy or
forbearance. It has the opposite effect of
that desired or expected, it but encoura
ges the evil, while it brings the government
into contempt.
These men were guilty of a cosspiraey
to resist the laws of the Federal Govern
ment, in Lime of war, —and in a way that
gives to the act the character of treason,
it is in foot, morally if not technically, one
form of treason. They encoaraged deser
tion from tho army, attempted to protect
deserters, resisted and fired upon United
States omcers and soldiers who were in
dischsrge of their duty of reclaiming de
serters. This is, we repeat, one form and
beginning of treason. It is different, 1 for
more heinous and dangerous to tbe peace
and safety of the public than simple con
spiracy to resist some civil law or process
of the Government. It is a military of
fence, and being in time of war, was com
mitted with, irtaeonaiU intent and efftcL
Their punishment should have been ex
emplary. They should have been made an
example of to deter others. We say this
without the slightest personal ieeling
against the parues—without knowing or
oaring who they aro; indeed if they were
our own personal friends or relatives, we
would say the same. It Is the good of the
country we look at—nothing else. They
should not have been let off with simply a
fine, but should have gone to prison lor at
least one year or ddnng the war. What
does the penalty of five hundred dollars
amount to ? The Order to which they un
doubtedly belong—Knights of the Golden
Circle—will readily enough pay their fine,
and doubtless stand ready to pay similar
fiues for others of the same sort. We say
that Judge Smith has made a mistake, and
one that we deeply for we fear that
instead of having a good efl.ect upon : the
vile copperheads and traitor-sympathizers
in our midst, it will have a bad ell'sct—an
effect directly the oppoaito of that hoped
for and Intended by the decision. And we
shall only bo too glad if he does not see
that he has made a mistake before the next
six months shall have passed, by the en
couragement it will have given to other con
spirators in our State.
Imfoutasck or rPs Bed llivee to tue
Bebels. —Wo showed the other day that
the enocees of tbo hake Proridence Canal,
sixty miles, above Vicksburg, would com
pletely destroy the Bed Biver connections
of the rebels. This Bed Birer region ia of
tbs greatest importance to tbo enemy. By
means of it they have heretofore bed access
to vast amounts of supplies, including those
indispensable articles, jsalt, sugar and "mo
lasses. Some "idea of jtho relianoo placed
opon the Bed Biver country by the rebel*
may ba formed from tbo announcement of
a correspondent of the Mobila Aivcrtiiir,
who says that the feat of the ram Queen of
tha West, in' running by the Vicksburg
batteries, was followed by a rise in the
price of salt to sixty dollars a barrel.
Pusxlujiihocs Peach.— 11 War never
leaves where it found a nation. It is never
to bo entered into without mature delibera
tion : not a deliberation lebgthened but
into a perplexing indecision, but a delib
eration leading to a sue and fixed judg
ment. When so taken up, it la not to bo
abandoned without reasons as valid,: as
fully and aa extensively considered. Peaoe
may bo made aa unadvisedly as war. Noth
ing is so rash as fear; and the couneels ef
pusillanimity very rarely put off, whilst
they are always sure to aggravate, the evils
from which they would fl j."~£urkt. ;
Tbs Isjuaiia to the Uabbot Labi.—
One of. the engineers on board tbo Harriet
lent at the time of her capture, informs a
Sow Orleans correspondent that ehe can
never be of any use to tbe rebels. They
.have ne machine shop at which ehe oan,be
repaired. Her port shaft ia bent eixlncbee
out of line; and two of tbe flangts on her
port wheel aro burst.
Miscount Bourns* os Buascipatios.—
A St. Louis dispatch says the Twenty-first
Missouri regiment, raised in North Mis
scurt baa adopted naolotlene approving
and the employment of
oolored soldiers. '
111 last Hamburg ateamsr had eighteen
balsa of tint on board for tbo Union hospital!.
poiincjt jtoti
ir=s.Fnß "cLeBK. OF TUB OOUKTf.
a. nm.j c< put
, for Clrrk of tk. 0»orU of AU.ghtoJ.
count!, tnbjcct to the dfCl.:on of th» BtpnblU.n
Coontj Komta.tln r f out!ntlon. mblLte
ÜBlitC JTOTMCKS.
r WII.L tiE A. MEETING
L-i£/ (,y tUK BEPOBLIOiS EXIODTIVB
COMMUTES, of AUrghsnJ
the Onnlrmon, Qrnn, •Irwt, on BiIDBHAI, 180
14tb d»j of Mvcb, «o clock *■ m. Tbo ntund
of .11 *ll* ttembei-s lsieqaeeUd. -
u>c«oi *u u» wl£ bTw «»<!*, Chehtnen.
JAA li SUTHSB UAH », See*.
I The fallowing aw th* menbets ol the Oommitt#*
y w KtoLir. Cb*!risen, P««Wu toeeihlp,
Vi, i. Gtuioftii Upper Bt. Oleir "
B. HoOlam>*« find*?
AXDIU. Mifflin
B B. OennAHUif Birmieghemi-
Wh E. MohwpfrtJ •<
OtDto'Jil «oo«We». Cewlcklej l>^»
Cepfc. Tmo» MciUiTin*. 'lnrt*'
Joan Heneon. tshvtt jo>jJ #ghwi ,.
Osoun Kent m*’
township;
.. *
Jas. ®s9Xejie, 9th Ward, Pittsburgh;
J.& btraxauiiOiM Ward, *l
let Ward, “
D, HurcaieoKj Bth Wetd, M
Qio. I UU.KT, ColUiu township;
D. Daisnsj, Plain •*
MOTICK
trv Or/ics «r ths FBaM«Ti.rAjnA fi. B. C 0,,)
umi> LsrikTun, /
•The fiaci)lr*&b Kallnwa Uoapeny hereby give*
publis notice, to all whom it may oksctin, inat in
pursuance ol lb© power and authority conferred upon
u by enndry provision© ei an Act of the General As*
©emnly ol tae Commonwealth of PeLC*jiv..nia, en*
Htbd "An Act for 1 lb© sale of the Main Line of the
pnblle Worse,“ approved May ibth, itol, It will, oh
tbs fix«t day of hay, A. 1). one thousand eight bon*
dred and alxiy-three, *b.ndoa so mocb of toe West*
tra liivislou of the Canal, lately forming a part of
. the Main Line of the Public Works, ana as lie* be*
tween Bltlreville and Johnstown, icooimonly known
ai tbe ‘‘upper Wtaiera X>iTi*ipu,' ) together also
with each bane, Feeder* and Hteervoire lying west
of Johnstown, aa pertains to or are used In conned*
tion with said Upper Western Ditblon.
By order ol the Board of Uliecioca.
Wtinea the seal of the ©aid Company, the 86th
day of rebrcary, A. i>. 1803, , »s,
J. KUUAtt THOMSON, 4L.a. 1
mh2:tmyl Pr»«td»at.
rjS^DlVlDKNl).—'lhe President and
Directors of the Monongahela Bridge 00,,
of Pi; tabu gb, have this day declared a Dividend ol
FuUR rJCtt OUT., out of tue profits of tbe Iml
six months, payable to Stockholders, or their legal
re pros active#, o'j and aftsr March iOtn.
H. MOLMSd, Treasurer.
Pittsburgh, Feb; g7th,-lao3, mh&lut
KLiiGXION for President and
six Directors of tbe Mancbe.ur; Savings
Back mill be held at the Banking Hoa>>, on bAt*
OKDAY, tbe x&ih day ol March, IS&3, between the’
hoar* of 1 and 4 o’clock p. a.
: TllOd. B. Ui’DIKE, Cashier.
Msach star, Feb. 26th, 186&td
jrs»a—T—lB6U—X.
w'v DRAKE’,*! PLANTATION BITTKK3.
They purity, strengthen and invlgo.ato.
They create a heaitny^appetite.
Tb?y are an to change of water ahd dieL“
. Thoy overcome offsets of dissipation end Isis houn.
They atrengtiion tbo system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miaama&io and intermittent fevers.
They purify tbe'breath and acidity ot the *tmw■*»>»,
They core iiyspepela and Constipation.
They core Dia> roes, Cholera auu Ukblera Morbus.
They cate uivurCumpLaint and bisivous Headache.
They are the best Bitua Li the world.' They make,
tbe weak man strong, aud are exhausted ! nature's
great re.torrr. They are made of pore Si. Croix
Boa, tue celebrated o*lLaya bark, add herbs,
aud are-taken with the pleasure of a beverage, wito*
out regard to age or time of <L>y. Particularly re*
commended to delicate peraone requiring a gentle
stimulant. Sold by a<l tkir-er*, Lrugguu, Hotels,
and saloons, t. li. BRAKE & 00., tus Broadway,
Mew York. HHSmu
jr&H- jwnMTAHMMMyrr*.
QAA ÜBLb LOVJSKIAG, BOOTH &
UUU ELOA.E, ffm. Mo,l<r. Bee Uive add Goldin
oy rope, en hand and lor aale by
mall UTILS a TBiMBLE, 118 Eecood »U
YUUAG HYSON. IM
*fcVV FE&IAL, GUNPOWDER AHD BuAOK
T*aS in stare and for sale by
mhU LITTLE A TRIMBLE.
OC(i BOKBS OUNGKis.br, SPUN
hiO\3 BOLL, BLACK FAT AND vTUGUUA
inHl ToBaCCO, ustoieai-dfor saie by
mbit LITTLE A TRIMBLE.
ACA mBI jO. A oa. 1, ii and 3 MACK
eUv BREL, WHITS FISH aid LAKE BAR*
RANG on hsnd and ter sale by
mall LITTLE A TRIMBLE.
BAUsaM ouKAi V A— 6UU pounds tor
sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCKS, LOS A Co.,
coroir of fust anS Woudsireete,
BATH bAICK—d,OI>O AngUth for salo
by B. A. FAHRknTOCKa, BOS A
mbit corner of First end Wood meets.
VTKW UKUUKKiKa^-.
6O htxU a»w crop K. 0. Sagtr,
CO do iholcetU do,
Sbo Lbls. p'lai* Wow Diktat
100 b«M belt. do (1j;
Ob band »nj lor «*!• by
&hu _ LITTLE S TKIMBLfi, 113 Potaad »t.
lAtuatW i <JiTK MILLS *ok
SALK.—TbU U as old cfttftbliobod WIU, Sid
uam m good rao ol CMl.ua. it ooat»’n« fior pair ot
Srouca tiutro, koa ail cooTookatM fotad la a ftsst
tU'l BllL U It located qd e«oia lutl Btntl,
»DeT* C’Ce'taot, Alleghtß/ Oil/. IbU u * good op*
pentanisy tor aaj o.a visbing to lavut ihtlr capital
ta b psjtttrf laauiailoa.
Foe lurthir laaormatsoa apply to
YuKJTLIf * CO., at the m
JjLAA!OM> VLL* WUitii.3-
SA TLOS A 3SITU,
BEttHSIW AND DKALK&S IN CABBOH OIL,
CnwrpMMd by toy la tbs market.
•VOrdan l«fl at tbtlr officf, Ho. 41 UA&KKT
STBEEf, or *t tboir works to UttkioitUli, «lli b*
prompt)/ attended to.
BUIKOE Or OEC'DB OIL.
O/b CiiAttUs iSmMifytiiiAM BAtfit
fAJ XY IIiSD DA.MK BIUUh.;
V6»)ism Btnatc|b«a> usi Mock;
tv do U««luttM AUaßslti-iutit Bak dtotk;
CO do Mechanics' £*ak stock;
44 *o Allegheny ln*anu>ee to. Stock;
20 do Earek* Insurance Co. Stock;
Country rnttitacoisad ciy property (or b*!».
Money loaoel on ttortgigea.
J. E.MOBAMOI,
So. 10? Toorih street, near Smith field itml
ttbll.-vTottita
tiULKD bUOKb.
lllki’S CAL# AMD QUALN LEATHER SHOES
AND BALMORALS, with thick
HUBBUB BOLKF,
Jut received at OEO. ALBBKE,£OH A CO.’S,
mbit) B«, Tl. oorpT Wood and Eoerth el*.
VALUABLE riClfiNTiKlO WUft&H
Btna’a Manna! of Grolofy. Jut pabUahad.
t/r« a Bioilunary o| Alta, Annntactttrea * Mina*.
2 TOl»., cloth and abcep. ..
GUlaspUon BaUroadGonatrnctlQn.
Mfcßpt on Bndf* ConnrnoUon.
Um well a ADKuiten* ud tfaefennloa’ Pkkat B.ok.
i-nratwon taontoaa Koglna.
liourna'* UsUcbtaa of tbo ttc*m Kn*ln«.
Tbe aiillwrldbt'a Wmd*.
PwinUr'a Ooapani m-
Yoaman'a tianitUwkol liuuahold Bcio&co.
For**lt», bj tLAi A CU.. 66 Wood straot.
IOiN Oili-N M o .N TO.— “
f 800 bbla. choice Lake fibers Applet.
20 bbso. prioie BifiH>t Cidsr*
600 bus ham of prime Peiwhea (Halva.}
60 busheli prime White Hsv; Beene.
4 ucki Useas *>aih«a.
16 hhds. of Brown Bngar.
Jnit received and lor tabs bjr
rBAffK TAM OOBDBR,
oblQ 114 Second atrsat.
BEOOMdI iißpUMai—
-16V dozen Hntl Brooms.
6o *• Toney *•
26 M MMllom “
26 “ Hickory 4l
To arrive and for sale by
TBAHK TAB GOBDktt.
mb 10 lllflaooad strvet»
WUITfiCOHS ' Darreii
very choice White Com Meal received thieder,
end far sale by the barrel or pat op la ■mil sacks
for family aw, et the Family Grocery titore ot
Joan a. tffcftblUW,
corner Liberty ecd flood etreeU.
BiAJATttK iUtrtttiaNu—boxes new
Bloater Herring, a nice article, nicelr
and lor tale b; tbe box or dosen at the Jramllr q».
cer; BtoreoJ JOUA A. ttXUdtIAW,
mblO corner Libert; and Band atreets.
DttLKU UJKN, put np by lh« Uniltd
Soclet; of Shaken; a Ireabmpnl; ioat receirtd
and L'T eale by Joua A. Jifi&SHAWa
mblO ' corner Liberty and Hand Uneta
wICiLY MACOAtvuNI, otuied' and
Kjatralgbt, reodTed and for eale b;
JOHH A. BSNSHAW,
mnlO Corner Liberty and Hand atreetv-.-
Q.OLO la FALLOW,
Bat BOOTS, SHOES ABB OAITEBB
Are adtanctag, ■» call and eecore a. bargain at
BOBLAMB’fI, Ho. 98 Market atnet,
Soooo4 doer from Tilth,
gfKIAQ aiXIUK. UK j
imOIS. BBOM, BAUMS ASD BAIiHOkALB,
Jest rodvioc at BORLAND'S, 98 Xukot Bt.
wcofid door fro a fifth.
jrtw • JD VKRTinKMKjm.
I.DEBMAS’B OFFICE to,
Alle.h.nj cit 7, C»«pto3»j«<ae
where an bnaUeas In that line wBl be
withdUpateb. Conveyaaclngdon* andr a
•
rp t >
t^saiasiShsasgs;.
rt&ne •UwaxSSSSb?^'-
*„™,lnt.nJ.»t or Wot« W«i*.
I > <~ltT. lUkAIO, ' .
| LUAKUiIV «,Ot).,
! cwnmiuion sad Porwardlas Itteinnti,-
CUUDE & REFINED petroleum,
X.. 19 IS VIM irilll', tITTIICMIi
■•" Liberal csss ayruco os tou]|BWßh for
Pittsburgh or Eattam XarksU. p'" ;
rnnunwi ixmnoxa: { ._
Meeare, J, 8. Diltobth A Co.; !
ErnuoKA Esq. . .
iwownoii Bbu, Esq., Pree’t Commercial Bank.
mklOtftm ■•••• ; 1
mhAdawtdT
UIiULNU MILL EUR iiEAJSE;—
SolUn, HBl Prop-rtj ot Apollo. AJ m»!roo,
oouniy, on lbs line of tbe FkhßijJranle Canal and
West Pennsylvania Railway, wifi be leated-te a
term of years. It. consists of a Sidling Mill, Kail
Factory, Hoop Mill, Bbw MiU, DvreUlsgi and lams
Boarding Heass; sixty seres of Coal, wlih imMe
watsr power, to. Its location, on the line; oi-tlio 7
West PtnniyiTinla Banway T being pn’bel to
eemplstfos,) connecting with tns.PennsylTeala Oea*
tral hailrasdat Blairiville, and the AU*fheD».Tal
l*y Baiirsad new Freepost, and its athuUIOV in tha
midst of naaxeelleat mrwing district,' prseents all
tae advantages which abundant.lo©l» cbeap provii
lons and low taxes give to eatsrpti*s and capital .for
economy of manafaeture. For tmmiand par Honiara
enquire of GEO* W. CASS,
mhltelw or W. McDLUITOOK.
PUB APKH-i AT
PHOTOGRAPHS, new styles, at
AMERICAN ARB IMPORTED fcTATIOHKBTj
all grades, at lowest priest, at
GOLD PUS, warranted tbo beet that ate mad*
for sale at
All HEW BOOKS, LATE PAPERS ud MAQA*
ZIBEB, repaired ai aoon as publiahad, at ■>'
Hours. ;
POBTMOHHAIES, POCKET BOOKS, UUERU*
01 AND QBEEHBACK HOLDERS, at
HOSTS UHIOH BTATXOEEBT PORTFOLIOS,
at old price*.
HUHTi
WboUealo and Retail Book, Stationery, Megaaine
atd Hewapcpfr Emporium,
MASOHIO HALL, FIFTH STREET.
C'IALIiAJ, good .(;les, ou be bought
) for 80 centa par yard, at
■ LANS, MeABOT A 00/8,
nh7:mle 140 Federaletreet. nlfogkeny Pity.
ratuM LUMMuN WKAJLLH UK KKmn*
A SILTANIA.
Sfatmsst of the conditio* rf Iks Harvard Fi** Isiwr*
. oace Cbfsptoy, sf (bsawfilf, « the
ihirtpjlrat day if Dscamtw, 16th
1.-CepUel 810ck,1100,000 00
L—Somber of thins of
Block rubsalbed (or MMM TIT« Ihoaand.
3.—Amount of Awsanti ir Inetell
oseott oa Block pstd in, la Csshi... 410,000 00
nooxo—reoaurx oa laaiuu at toa onfur r
L—The valoe, or u osarljr M
mej be, of the Keel Juute
held by the Ooapeay,.., 1)£40 00
3 —Amount of CWsh on head
end in Hertford 8int,.... K.ftCS Cl
I.—Amount of lash, departed I
la Beaks, spscttyint la vhet I
Beaks the seme Is deposited. :
l«—-Accoont of Cash In heads
of Agents end courts of trens*
rtHetoo-. ■ iO,m OS—47.MC 68
A-
itolLcaassccoradb/
fioadaaad liflCtfa(**itio&*U*
toilog tb* first U«b «a the
Hfeml Ataia oo whlsh tbars is
lea than ons jur'i I*tarot
do* aod -- I-, ---
—Amount ot OD VUcb
ibtanst has t»t bwa paid
vlthla so# y— -
7.—Amoani das Cosptßj, ea
vblch Jodfmsats fears beta
obtalnsd - ■
L>lncut of fitocfcaswasd bj
tbs Oompaajvwhslhsr o( uj
fitalt or ot tbs UaUsd BifeUs,
or ot idj imorporatsd 01 ty of
tbs Cniisd itiUL or si '
otcsr dsscriftlsß* tyscltytoy
tbs aom bsr s< attains isitts
r~rnr —* —» —— aT
! Jtrfsfc*. U'M riZaa.
fiU sbana iurtferd UsaftSlsck,
Hanf.rd 81,100 00 tsfiH 00
167 ihans p£«aoa boaktftooC!
Halliard «B,TOj 00 14,700 00
100 abans tMOMIOBt JUvar ■
Bankiaf Ua»UstJMlartfKd. V*> 00 t&OO 00
gOOsban* hicha&fStrkfitock,
Barnard 10,W3 (0 oo
UO (buss Hartford CO, •
block, HferUotd.,— 7,100 00 6,760 00
ICO abam Oaartsr Uak AaaJc .
Slock, HomoM £O,OOO W SOJM 00
£t3 ilum I anMto* A M«cb*a>
la* Bao* Stock, BtrUstd. 26,090 09 29.U0 00
UOtbarw Mwcutil* Bask
ÜBaharw UackMi* A Hub*
ftKt’n U’k 61% Bart&nL, UfOO 00 13,800 09
315 thi tm Ain* Jbaak Slock,
M.r*ftv»d 81,600 00 91,000 00
SOtkbnrM City Beak Mock, r
- SO.MO OJ S9,TM 00
200 fhtra Anwlccn kx.iUnx
Stock, Miw >tk ~ , >O,OOO 00 Ifi^OOOO
200ibwu Sink of Coaatret
Block, b«v T6tk~.». <6,0(0 00 19,400 00
SOOthnitt Inpcrttra * tnMn
B*nk »t<xk, v»w Totk_ * ,000 00 80,COO OJ
SCO limit i Bank of katrtca
Block, M*w 50,000 00 81,2.0 00
800 ibim MiahtUn tcaptoy r
Block, Mew 10tk...^ w —16,060 CO 13,000 00
BOOtbtnt Mtrduatt* Bonk
Block. Mow Terfc ~..,,,.15,000 00 15,000(0
kOlhiM Oma Sank Block,.
9Uw Tccß ii 10,000 00 1,700 CO
100 ihirtt Union Buk Block*
tftv ▼««» 10,000 00 10,000 00
lOOihnitt B*k of Bonk A»m*
tee Block, New 10,000 00 10,000 00
SOOihant MtlropcliUa Beak '
Block, Mow >ork 80,000 00 OO
lOOahwt filtckstoat B*ak
Stock, 10,060 00 10,000 GO
lOOchirtt Beak of Obumtoi
Stock, ~.., ■ — 10,000 00 10,550 00
100 charet uraaltt Beak Stock,
iftonoofi OO
10 iturM Suffolk Beak Stock* . S _
5«tcn.........„.~ 2,000(0 1,350 00
lOOttnm Bldttnd Ltt thtr
Book Stock; BottOD**MMMa 10,000 00 OO
100 ahem Wctafar Bonk Stock#
n-a- Ir -L._ f - 10,000 00 10,650 oo
lOOaharwttaUoiulfi'akStock# .
’ • 1 . in/wi ca 0,000 00
XOOihifMAtk&ttsßaakflto'*, •
10,000 00 0,000 00
lOOabwit Safety fcad Beak . r
Stock, Boitoa. —..m 10,000 00 10,100 00
ICO a hire* BojUloa B’A Stock, ;> .• ■ -- _ .
10,000 CO IS.OOO 00
lOOahant Arran Book Stick,' \ . •
Bonco
lO,OOO OP OO
100 rtiarM Bftsk af ifca BuU of »• -■?
Mluonri Block, bU Loail... £0,009 09 25,000 00
SOOibana HtrckssU' Bonk v--i ?.• > - .
BlMk. Bt» LOol*»« —.50,000 00 15,000 00
BTshuM BUt*Book of ,Wto- i . i-- .
ostia Slick, Hilwaakaa.* 5.K0 00 - 5,160 00
12&«b*rw Ualoa Brtk fetock, - •
Al h *py - -—: —11,200 00 IVOO 00
75aharaa Montreal-jntßtockj i ■ ?•■■■■.{'
Hrmtirel t. i, :--M,to>.u.qaMia
120ebw« OoaoaeUout Wear
. CoapMTbtOckM■ ■ 12,000 00 * 8/)00 00
SOeharea Connecticut i,, M „
B*atswJ *,OOO CO 8,100 00
100tfa*r>e Bartford and' B*W ‘ ! ; - -
HsunßailroadOeapaaj.« 10X00 00 00
Tanoetae* 6UU B*» ck,«o. pw ■ r>. • LfV:
Mat, payable 1895........... 20,000 09 .10,500:00
OitUfem* stale Buck; T>r *. •••—•! > •
•“Sp' jtM» 1577-QOmm—BO.QOO 09'SMOO 00
Ohlo&Uta Stick, 0 per
pajaßla IBM —..*.'15,000 00 18.500 00
Mt c Ct ff «a nut* BKck,. 0 par • i : -
cent, payable ltQjfcVu !«■■.■■, 10,000 0). 10,000 00
m H,rttorst!«tr Botte 0 par
lantTpvSJ* 55,0» 00 08,750 00
15 Bartfoid and Hew j Ma .„
B. Bo»o*|oparcaaL»4B7s« 50,009 00 -86£.0 00
lOßtwfark o«iral Batlroad , i i l
Bofida* 7 par o*nt, 1878—»«10,(00 00 11;600 00
B.Wp«rot. WXOOOO £«•«-
i OPtfrMBIM
i—AmoMl of b«4t>F
carilj for tow, wUb* tbj /
•mount loonod on t*ch klod
of Bttck, tt» *•» »»4 ISolbrt
Tltlll»« ■■ imn
, touwot «A
‘ DHItU «.
IQ.-jSocn»ofi-Mwrritf« '
tbo Stock Ci iho Oo«Wt
oiudfatduo »
tci pf—l ttt>i lfo|w . .-.-.’.-I
pMy>4o>taSHkflMii' ■"... •
Total AaactJ-—»
•nr
Joan do* aafr
■■in n nV.
. I—.ABOQBtol'tb* .claim fait
. Icawe.wbkh are'ln itilt or
con tartad fcj tha'Ccapaii7«r 21,0 b M’
- B.—Amosnt-of laana.dttrlag •'
’ tha jmt, wbleh ban beta
43
f—ti motm t'of loanif
aa daring tbs jeer,
~ wbkh>baT» not.
--been tattled ,i
Jk—Asoazit of looee; |
during tha yea*,:
which art eontett-l
r r ~«4%Mata_
V -Baa an*
>. mu to
■: 'qautloas
1 SlKfc.
d.—Amcnat cf Vm tea dsrlaj; '
tbayatf, laportedtotbaOo,
•ad no* acted apoa, aad la
■ (MU 10
. of'StrldMdi to
cUi»a.^T.. l .\,4lool>oo 00
Aotoaatof IrtrtdMtoto'
dared daa aod aapdrt.;....... MftO OO
B.—fttTtdaadd (at.
. tbiicuh or •eripAdcdarod '
maAtmt-fit Art* M .... ,
10.—Amount of mooejborrow
cd( and Um scar*, and a»*t
of lictaity,,, _ „„ .
IU-ABOat of alldtbar extit.
tng dalmaagalut tea CW j,
contorted or oUwrwlaa.; ■■ v
' ' " ' TtJMTM -atOWAoi' nS OM OtMt.
L—‘AaoutofCMh.prralama,
TW»iTmd... - .- Tr| fUBJIffJf
1-Aaout of Fiialra Sadi ■
t»hn by tha OMBpfmy?_.. rni ~
&—AmoastofPx**;
- aini»»wd.„iiw,iot 40
4i—Awonotot lauratHtMj
RMind from Um - imrm- .
- BUBtl oflbl OdBpISJ.MH... .
lbmiii of tki
Company, from any oUv
sobtGM, 80ntt.,,;. w 60,381 ea-6QMO2 81
W<TU—m sxnarDrfvut or tu ooimit.
l.'-Anomil of loaaca paid dur
■~l«f tha f. ■ ■ MUM 43'
JU-Aaontjoflami paid dor
lot tha ytar, which accrual
rnior to-lb* tt-—--■ - 87.r0* in
1 1 •
»tM MilßfttM ;|B fenir
•utam*at,whkfa war* paid
dariagtha yar— - „ M,*«4 18
4,—Amount paid and ovtag for
rabioitm
A^Amaunt .of ntora pal.
• aaa, wbmh*t paid or unpaid. 1M79 U
A—amount of Plrlduida paid
; daring lha 88,815 00
of uxpa&aaa paid
i Jha2yuar t _iacisdlnc'
I - Balariaa.- CommJaalouv a**
Toca paid to tha Agouti and :
Oilcan of tha Ooapa&j.~«. 17,Tt4 16
B.—Amount of TaiaapaU by
tha ; 10,217 32
B,—Amount of aU othar Xspaa*
itf afcd Kpaadltwrof tha
Oaapai»7.„».; 0,114 36
i|
L—4ij»nat'of prom 141 or -
LHotad erijlttaUr fcrtaiagtfce ’
capital of the campanjr Ttrri „„
B.— Am nut of aald Motet bald
bj tbo Oompaaj at part ar
vhale of tho capital thereof*.
I,—Act of Incorporation earn*
te heretofore find.
Stare or Gomcncur,')
L 83,
Ohr or 'HatTramo, I
Heaeklah Huntinfioa, Preaidaat, and Timothy a
AJljn, Secretary, 61 lhs. Hartford fin laavrasoa
Ooapeay, of Martfrrd, Oraaecttcat, batik duly
avers, do eereraUy depore aad my that tha Ibrentnc
etaiameat la traa acd comet to the beetd tfcetr
know led j* and belief.
Dated at Hartford, Conneetlcat, th!a lAth day of
JaaaartfA. D. 13&
H. HOSTiHOTOH.Predda&t.
TIMO. a. ALLTH,Secretary. '
i »■-*■■»» Sobecrlbed a&drwora beforeme, thlalttb
4 t a. >daj of Jaaauy, A. D. 1*63.
TRIODOBE LYHAB,
: file ■ Pekoe.
Ctan « Comcnm,) .*
: ' 'VIS.
Gx*i or Baatrow, }
Jutrni itnu IM3,
fit it naiißt)indtii«il|Tkwdcnlrauß«Voti(y
PafcUeby aotfeority-i admitted aad teont) aad
dwelUafla aaldOltyef Hettiord,do' hereby certify
that I kin txiaiud (htUHti tfthi Hartford lot
Ibhhiwi Otmpaaj, et Bartf -rd, OcaaeoUcat, it«i*d
la iterepwt that It It the beea fid* awaarof theta,
aad that Ul7 ar* of the t«lm la Oath at which thir
are ntanti la aald «tatt—at. I Anther certify
that I aat set directly iataraatad la the afihtn of th*
Oespaay* .A’ •
lat**U2afi«f vharaM 1 hare 'kanaato **t
my band*aad aflied tar efldal-aMla thia
a.a. llfthday «f Jaaaavy, Ju £.1113.;
w' l IBBODOM ItXIUV. ffetery FmUk,
W.?. JOBSS, Agent.
Bacaixt's Bvodxxo, 87 WATU STRUT.
mhUwood ,-i ■ • .
gROWN’B BRONCHIAL TROCHES*
Brown'* Bmcbiil Trocbw; -
Browa*a BroscMftl Tnokw;
Br«wn*i.Br*ncbUl Tro«b«;
o*r*j‘i OtttfV Cwo;
om)'i c«|h Oaro;
Cknj's Ooigh Onr* v
Bit Mort Hatr Bjo, (brown)}
B*cb>tor*i Babr Dy*, M
llrtikrt H>tr Dji» Mud); .
BttkdwVßnfr DT*,
Chilftiirrt Hnlr Bj«;
OtoMiiwrt lilrDit
Hair D}«|
kjvt* Cherry VmtmXi
AyirtClwj hetcn<{
Ayor'aChorxy wto'ili
Aj4*»>onapaiiUai
Awrt hwnnfllii
4|«*ilMW|rtUi;
Anr^Pfflß
Vita'imi
-lißiyiruhe
witsWi *flfcT
itf<i» , i ratal
Boerhan’o Bitten;
iutiw}
IxThiw 1 ! Billon;
16/M0 0) 10,400 00
BmuUtONNtaai
(VwMim
ftinMTt*i Ttacrwi
Bvaotfo JLWtatho*}
Bar—tro Kaltathoo;
Barattfi Irilitlwi
Halvbold’o Thrift Xxtzmot Boehoj
BelaboM'o FtmM Bxtmt Bute
Htlabold** Hold KxtoMt Bocbo;
Jwr*U l >OtitßMli
Jevollh OUUMRt; -*
jwiaVObfwi)
Mn'ahiiXitnoliii
Dalky*o Palo Batnolor,
Doltara Fata btnotor.
Toothßnubcs, DioootafC»bi,Hatrßnoboo)
Tooth Imtao, Drontag Onoka, Hair WvmSm
100th Bnotah Pnoh| o«t% Bob Imtir,
AUkthftatadprloof,with*targe aadvoU ootacUd
itecfc of all' ■ ' ...../.
poaßontljr om hood taiflv Hb *1
mxors bbto izoxx.
TIKE hSMUT, Jfmmoß.
DIILWAT TDCSUIP&BB, wp*.
XVdaUy adapted for An* Ctiaa. WoueeUbod
tepojyieMtor thenWotehooli6oairTh»Ohdovbg
toihopmriomem apoekfOor price to aowAUpar
oaoorttxi Bot Midi* taoa tiutttfca. »m«o
mo* famrf rota*-itt gold odrot w or dodlhoo |ho
price «1Q ftaetaato eoeordlagty ’ Tho Bov York 0>
koftrafed Bern,* Teh. Ttbiia S,o]rH>TtoAU
bard Tree,, ottbM city, an !■] errim* a oorttmo*
pnatedsft aorrieeabto Welch i * Azkr>aotao»t lit
■pmer*o« to atoi and takiag»tho cheap oad tawdry
look of Wotehoo of that elan tabi wholly itoMio
Thlo totally ohotld Boot tho onfoh oad hoary oak
It tMitfi ud it taitatk hr thotoßtonxiitoc Im
aa exteuln petrosage.* 1 ffoak Itaoltov iltarintad
: JfaMUNver«ofTeb. 81* 1183, eaia—uJUbbordY Tin*
fcMpfra ora beooning proTerMal for thotr aeoueey
MdtoUibUitT,' They an partieottrly ratable for
tffiofeaia tho Aray«attd CMvotes.** BoUUottroai
$8) to fOO each; readily. Prfooe -HooTy oitTw*
ptotefter •Uctrogold-ptoted, cor eooo cf otx, Hk
Vo ieoe oomll or otnatan taywi—if deal trttk
«• OhNeif Mrdw AWo Ota aitoorrt—eoC
Oa*R. lfbyßoU4ootd tnoouyßotoa.or.draft.oo
Hot YOrlT payable to ou-etdor. Motiay out bo
forwarded by tie-MmpjeeßCcnpenf.Moaeeiittgihen
to auhe the parch** trea n. ge’dfaraoadeOwi tm
dtatoyolfioutoMHl aoodoothlo odooßOo. I ''
; todnif, HOBBABp BBOfUtoto laporUra.
<! 800. ad BdT Bamot tor. Joha •&; B«w Ttrk.
nhTslw : • - ’> :■'
trriMMU4ATmmiuATAA u. i».a*»i,T”
. ,-• etMnnhfli.Miith MWt f“
QKALSD BBOWSAW for thVtnk
lOporicitonof OviacSo* cod' Amy bum to ud
lroa the BoUro*d D»|f. fbondrtoj wo Whom*
i» *ad mar tbo titty at FjtUbvihi far thoyMroad*
tog DoA »l. 1*45, wiU tw noitna by the nutation.
•d-ttU 4AS(UU>AT b Ibo Slot of aor oh, lilt. Jtio
o’clock a. a* Will be fymi TM pro
potato will ttascUo poo* ot tnaapertationportom,
ot kOOO youda, sad ctfc the Mace of two c*o4 cad
nil- 1 --r*-**—riTfnn—m nflbi
ooamot* •: ' ; -J. U JAtSAUUfQS.
• nhfctd - UiuLOfiL
AX 'oißnnaATßjir ibd*»tadh*iis
QPAlTlllf AXfIUT UaumwoATM, T §3
Soim amd oourovs, ca *u« tom.
B»i toenrliki, boajkt by
MMfiOOO SM.ltttO
IpZ'M ,H‘
oCm i rM'oiArsrioat fcUd* £
nte«V JAIW BOWS, IM Weed ftra*.
tn.«an
AnsUft BiUacs}
Aiaetd'aßtitacai
ZUlft Balaai for tha Lon
Balia Bates fertbaXinS;
Ball** Balaam (j tin Uipj
BmatfaTUMSafe;
B wmaU’a Totiat Battat
Banatt’a SUM Batta;
VAXILT MBDIOOTBt
Waod atraat, aoraar of TMrd>
F-S v Wr'C r '“^
gBOOND ARRIVAL
KEW SPUING GOODS,
I. M. Burchfield’s,
|W.JLser4tMiidllwket Sts.
2TKW BPRIHG POPLIHS; O :
HIV SPRING ALPAOOAS; - •
lIW BPBIHQ 6U1IB;
HIW BPEIHO LAWNS;
BSW BPHSQ Ds LAlfilij
NSW BPBIHQ SHAWLS l
SIV SPAIKQ 0L0AX8;
Hf.iinHlD AND UHBLEAOHIP HOSUM 1
IRISH LIHXNB;
naaoH and nnglibh oEtnrez;
LIGHT-AND DABS CALIOOS ; r
A «r. Hew .Soed* cheap fer Seek.
(JtOTHBPDBUa ; >v
arrifal*, bjißsphai MdJkallcMfit «f..
TST&\*r GrOOds !
MACRUM & CLYDE’S,
-v »i67Bß[MlMrst««t.:;,y 7,
L*Uai ityba of— •; ■ ; - r -_ ■ / .
TBIMMINGS. MBBOIDIBUS, COLLARS,
BITS, HAHDKEBOSIBfS, LAOIS,
VAHOT GOODS,H*AI>
jnettPATTfaLKS,
BKUn« COUNTS, Ao.
luptaortMli«f>. ••
lonnr, sums, rumsuania 00055, **
- tad Children; Nfll, _
NnDLI8,;TIlBBAL8» o*4 other
; .null mum,,-. . _ ‘ L
Wa Invite the neeUl a&ctttloft whoteaalraiA
retail ta?cn,eaa&dtat thrftvre can Meet every want
tn.prfefaad • .... .
XAG&UIC A CLYDE,
■■l ' - Ho. 7» MAM3T SIBMI,
(Brtwmn Fnptt at PUn»«d.)’- ‘ «M
1863 “ NKW: 8?MNO GOODS!
EATON, MACRUn & CO.,
Ho*. 17 and 19 Kith Street,
/lin Jut rmtndtwupMi
IBV Aim BKUBULK IP2UIB MODS,
Tbnkich tkn InrUr ti» nttmtlra «! WHQIXB*i*
AMD aMTAIL BOIIBS. Thn fugir pardon si
vin judiMbn'Ui rinent irr
■mm* adsmmU grtdm I* Oe Xwttrm JCerWktitti
they cm nev.ofw nek IndnceoMatt a «1U prove
edvantageoM to oU- theirciufcemon. - Their atoek
no—irte of all that to new tad dwtreble la
DMBB TBIMKXHOB,: XXBBOIDMIXB. LAOS
GOODS, HAAD DEKBBKS, EIOH BO&NBT
BIBBOHJJ, BOCHSS.HOfIIXBT, SLOTS,
LAOS KITTS. ’Bai&TB, OOLLABB,
BiIiMOUL *
tfATfl. tUB
HOOP BKISri, ZIPHYBA,
BHKLAVDB, AMD UIITTUTO
YABH { fiUH AfiD BAIHrUMBUb. ...
LAB; PART* TABS. FIBB. BUTTOBB.
TAPIS, THKIAD, COMBS. ** , AayuibiM. -
Ibx a faQ ttsortmat of Small Wamm ua ran Ar>"
XiTT AVD'OOUSTBT MXBOEAST*, ICZLU*
tlfiS, ud PlDDUEBfltttd.iU vko.taf. tOMU
■Cml% afcMld aot fell to-o»£t*a4 bmum^
. IATO», MiC*UK*OO., .
- «".Wn4ll'r«lk atsut
QJUL&tvA'il'UAlXl'Wj*r; ,
' ’ THE GREAT SALE
59 Market Street,
. SILaSIS
MOST OF TEEK AT OLll FBIOSS.
Cloaks and Shawls*;
‘ OUAt BAMtm. . - .
■MTIIB, IBBSOB ABB UXOR
Dress Goods,
*«v nd d«aln2>l*,il )w tha* sOtßos.
AAD SEB.-Bft
■hi - . . . *”• '
ABKiVAij " ’ . '/; j
i.,/' ; „ 7 ' or; 7.,_j
NEW BPRING GOODS,
. - ■ ■ ax ••••'' • 7 :
HO RNB'S,
No*. 77 «nd 7V Mkrkrt:Btmt. •
W*t*k* *>•*■»*l* *uoudi|»WkgiMl***«
latel Tlajan ttal aa aiaana raoal iliit w» j
NEW SPRING STOOK.
Dvtegtyi mknihiD toil coistaat neat*!
of mv aijlaa KILLIbBBT «OOOSj DUBB TBUfr*
KUO9, ÜBM»UKS, BtM)F SElbtS, BOS*
JLBBTrOLOTBS.TAVOX OOODa AND BOTIOBB,
wMAaa wfflbaafrb t» aall at-Baattim frioaa.
JOSEPH HOJRIfK & CO.
fc» 1 '
HKKUttANTB ~
Vniidinr|lir|fißi AsiMit9tkor .
Dry Goods,
BABKEB’S,
. WHiBUrrSTBUT, .
■dir lmsstban adSTSßirpsioxs.
shl i ‘
Fl** UOOiiOI OllX UUOJMi—Wt
*# tartta cask tayua to axaatM oar «took«t .y -
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J*<hnwßS»* lUVU ATOHOOP BEIBT*,
XtASB, gSVoT loot,- „cjj
- - ... .. . ho. ItoTwtoril atraa«. ...
Mgtaoorftu, Ik* In *)!*.-
JJAQB COLLAB&— _| ,
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BMIXQik
amuL opHKissioir uoouni,!- -
Aad •! DUMtT'a ODITPaW
du AioiAtnr »bi*.‘.;.7~ ? -
Bwum m OMUguuat *U Uni* tt W«t«s Pro
.teuUiAMnia tkarrai. ; .
H. B>-4UUrM4 tnuk U treat ol W«r»botm,
ipt&oar A Mtnrd, • ■ \ «■
0«lpA fifepbArd, - m
M»rch>»to* Bank, BaUfjw i
B, B* ford A Bom, J*
U UKUIkttAuTI
•'■"■*'■ H*A»sCA*T*«*, rcT!
Vxammatm of
Vk Pf irfnti of-Afagwy-f,
llni M tto Amjr, vkithir uinM,«seksi**4
tr oUiinteiin bt(ibj astlM v to tucunHtilk
tr* Antics* tfcto.fa* -to tte»cra>l~B«nia»g
Often erMUtt»>7amft4«r. AU fafllu toxt
port witUa tt* ttan «p*dfl*4 milb*sauUUnd 4*.
At* Polkta
will topit«*Mtiio. ••••'•*• t' .
, ltofch.
U**9 p»to »*oc*rM <» .appik»Uo»totlu
frmst MmhU—Ttfflw, Wmi
VfV ' J. I£ SOlTlu&fiU&.
Uni. ObL, Qr. Xitftr, JUlittijOuiuutbr.
• ■■Brat ? ■. •. > .
'mao tontict Wtf4«M»wHs3iifr*
WTIt'UOW COitTAINS, Green ufd
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THEATRE.
Uocnin MA«iJym.. Hinnw.
tmrnuß • . L4U.
-TrintojtoJM. >5 00i_gl«-
cte Ntta (a Prim* Bax. SI mad D»«*
Chain, £0 otnte; Family' urchi B ceaU |
Oolond Gallery, Sscents; Ootocd Box«y fiCLMAta|
Gallery, Uauua. „.r„ ,—i;*.,***' -
■V* 3 bird Bight of the celebrated actor. Hr,
OOUjdoOK, m?d w. Hl*
TBli CwStaMiUj) ItKtSoj jIiKH
. dameatlblranioff]u '•
1 CHIMNEY OtHQntg
Ssl*l 4.-iCj£js6; OODLDOOK.
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—_o. roans.
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MtKToeta mrubuL
tNUKK'f HAI.K
Monday Evening, March 16,
THSITXHt jor'tii'lJwU* t
,\. SAIWFORDS
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: O : P:E'BA :; 'S EiS ON! I
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a bad xab tbosz ov.ftaa^pfionubioai
15TB AMHUAU TOOK.
OPZBII ' ' ./ •
'OOUSPTI' *
; I&AQlOn
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1 •■- 1 •• '-.livt - ij- ■ ■■•
. imtU bills of
thadarJ .mhlfctf
FAVORITES,
OONO E RT HAL L.
“ tbtnmctir tons mains osly.
Wedneidtj, f trandayj Fndajr and Balu
dax,filuttlill,U,Uandl<.
• - - Tbo critfMl *ad ouljr
BAJK:BHASfLET'S
STILLS J
Bran Baud ui Buleijtna Spent Troupe,
Unioned and improved for the season 0 1 IMS, b tbs
■uifflott (rape of tbs world; “ Twont ji fttar For*
Ihbm. Tho' adnUer* ol Klsirfrabjr, whooo (oar
ihroogh the Bootor a Butoi buboes o OBccwslon of
brilUiattriamphSt williatrbdacothelrgrent CHAU
DBBQB PBOOBAMMB «* *l»r*J l«f«rjtUii M*
tlrtly hew,) pxodocod Intbotijalmjlnbl* style pw
Uor to tbiUBTmOPIA#:IBQA-OXtAIM. Bn
domdby the pvtitlo or beingrthe). only l legitimate
treat* Uorßtmed,had.landjd with tboawot btil*
lUntjeaco slant bjr the 'Pins, wheretsc they bora
sppnzisd.' " •-'• ; r-: ,, 0| •" ■- j
opoo at T oeouzwsbe ot 7>J. .
. SAM BIIaSNJS^Kusiw.
j. j). HKWOOiIB, Basinets AganM mhfc*
>. | UCTIOA* MJLEH.
gOOSEHOLD FUBNiTOiJK nr PITT
; ! PBIDAY UOAKUIO,
hl£th,ario o'clock, will bdisold, ot tho ml-
in Pitt township,
M (bo Xin£r»TUUrona,tht>atU« tarhlshasnt of
.good ilonsshoJd Jamil ure, feomarlsiaf Herbie Top
Mar Tnbtt larfsfiiff'GUs, Zetoortetee, Brocetedn
Hair ißolr (loot
Cbalranadßoctew, Potior Arm- Choir,; What-Bet.
T»r« irons iu
bteadr, Bjx lender*, luxbl* TefcDrening Bnmos,
Bldmaii, fiMhtr Bods,
Battriaeoi, Bedding, Bndreed Woshfli4nds,Leitß«
boinat'linmp «ta&d, Book*Oaao,
ittuok Table, BcMkiMt-lp-blee, Oil cloth, Gkck,
Stair fitoje end i ixtans, Kitch
en Jainiwe,Ao»T' - J.ti- Pavia, a cow
BUOBiCHuLII flo 102
!lim BTBBBT.—WBtttJBsDar MOBS- !
laU, lUich 111 b, itlu o'clock; will bo sold, ot tho j
deeliihg!ho.ltti kir.h ltrett,a~venevy of food
Household jamitiuel ccmpclirag‘Drewdag Borneo, 1
plain Banda, Hot !B*ck.ußojitooda, lUiling4mf j
W«rtf!itottd,cnelajhd4k»*n : c(aaius, fitnir Corps to,
AUlr Bods,. Chnlrs, Cepkiiig Btdko, Dining Boom I
Ddr, Ac. j ?j. tf, DAtriß, Ana. 1
UACiK AT AUUilU^.—!
JC WBDBSbDAT KUBIUSia; lurch lUh, ulOf
■o-cldclf, will. bosold t «n UukiAwoulng bo. DU Pifib|
otmotticnoyorp saporior Wnlnaryßook COOO, of slo>g.
I»Qtot>10, ;iu- ... -g, DATlfl, ABCfc
UttUX ANB BAWiAtS AT Alili
TIQH.—CB WIDNI.DAIfMUBHIJIO. >Un
llih, it U o’clock, will] it Darts' ▲aoUfli
5* Miiit sttsaS, cns iood tot Baft/ **o m
Hanwii;- - J; »>. nAVia, Aao.
A fiDmOKAI-' FOK&U UKK Alf
jou wadjiissdav uo&auas
lurch Uth, at 10 o’clock,at\lUponio flail Aocttotf
ttotuej will baaoldria-adolika ta-whatnaa alnad/5
baas aorartlttd, Kulrßta? MhillM Mabogaoj flan
Sat fliraa* HalTikatjGlUir&'CAdabcAra, jrtnta|S
Tabla,: Oaoa fcau Chair* atad itodura, W£at-ho*Jf_
lonwS roct BadiUaaa.lTaputrjand utrua Car<|
pau, Kngravingt/a&a many ‘otb*r artlctea sot su»3
ttoaad, sate poatuta»anthl:ajrßtra an nmovtac|
iromthe dtr. Ik
Mht» - ! T. A. MoOmj.AJD. Acct. a
jJOOW. ANDbHOfiB, : I
■ ! !' ”■ V* mtf Mrljtfem, 4
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its LSiS THAH EABTXBH PBWS*, 1
. JMcCteUand?m Auction,
pXiCDTCttJa'. BALK OP: HOUSK
XU BOLD HmHITCBK.I* THB BOEOCSK
UrSaABPBBOBti.—UuTatIBIDAX MUBAIAif.
MardrMihi at 10 Vdosh» byerdar af B. S.lmu
and Joalah albc* kxactuoni'wfll fca add* attha lan
r—idanca of Bobart Mo£thitmy,Saq t ia tha Beg
oaia-olSliaipßtars, aqmdUtiy ofgood flwwfcoc
and Kitchaa Thmstvoiadmprtaiaf la part flag
■aattota. BodUr aad flrujfsSSTutfltn and X>
Bill Oarpat
lUjQJtiajbtoraafd AcC. Btaao.
: Thawaldaaca lor rant, iv. J.O: DAVlfl, ini
i paOMIBSOKY NOXiIAT AUCTIOI
X -;TOggPAT-BTBmaar- ll«rch 17th, *t 1
o’clock, ia taa aaooad floor aal*a room of' Darii* Ai
tion, £* Tilth street, vill bekold far account of wbc
It mayeoncarai acartaiafroadaacrj Note drawn
A. M, Ucml A 00., to tha carder of. Crawford. HJcxl
•am of $3,000, payable twenty* tiro month* after 4ai
endowed by Crawford, Bigglna 4 and J. A. Cm
feed, and only promoted lor non*payment.
mhlO j . v?r-:rr |jr£t *i'A. DAVIS,Aact
fpHB LITTLE WEJODIKG.
: ; 'fIABD CBOTQGBAttIS or ■
thotc
t I*l Ul* TfridiittcHL? end Hmnn—4
noiu Wiiscr «4 oohmodom idk
fifty dUbreat kiadit 2$ caffe.
Uai. OcB.TOII THUJfWcddlac,!*
tkOf fiinUßi, TMtUii aaA other dncMß*
. - Thai OUUUUIL to raa ctetoi ofcbataac.
TOX THUMB AXPtJIW, jm one card. I
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tfcu Toa Tta*ib." -■ * :
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WAkAU,cf omcud. •
AUo, 10,COOj OABD rBOtCMAPHS, of ua
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tor*, copia. of la. PJctnru, Ac,
. raoroa«»ia‘AMoits l "si .uin uimi.
tin Mcdrtttattt clwaya an head. l
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lltm? h»U( » !«»• «it«rilpl.Jß4 gWH
Uek to iki imßiniiß|tia<nw
Btllwirto. Otf&uiiu afeiit four tort* . -
7 I 0.OOTBB£&Ta8OX8»
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f*o4 ctrut,
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