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    JAMES POSAlta,_
I) I T A NOIPAO IMP&
MONDAY MORNING R813./0.
Ol'Y'Yla&
Stealing Tobacco and vigil,,
For some time rest several merchants,
on Liberty street, have missed boxes of
segars and tobacco, but were unable to
-find any clue to the thieves. On Friday
evening Mr. G. Ludevrig, of Nos. 810 and
812 Liberty street, had placed two packages
(parte of boxes) of tobacco oil the pave
ment, to be shipped, but they had been
there only a short time when they were
missed. One of the night watch, Mr.
Barker, soon after saw a lad named John
Cox carrying one of the boxes on his
shoulder, and believing It' o be stolen, ar.
rested the boy and took him to the Mayor's
office. This arrest led to the apprehension
of two accomplioes of Cox, Bdwardßmith
and John Houck, boys from fourteen to
seventeen years of age. The other box
was found at the house of an Israelite
named Gabriel Imes, to whom the boys
had sold it for $1 50. The boys say that
they were -persuaded by Isaacs to steal
goods and sell them to him at a low price.
An informatbn was accordingly lodged
against Isaacs for rec lying stolen goods,
upon which he was arrested and committed
to Jail. The boys wei'e also committed to
answer at Court. The officers who arrest.
ed the lads found several boxes of segars
and other articles, which they had stolen,
at other places. Some of these were iden
tified by merchants on Liberty street and
others. More arrests for receiving stolen
goods will probably follow the "turning
up" of this batch of
.11venile thieves.
Miss Taos:mare °moan Warr —A
Nsw PLAT.—It is conceded by all that
Miss Charlotte Thompson, now at the
Theatre, la by far the most accomplished
actress who has appeared on our boards
since Miss Davenport. Her natural ad.
vantages are a handsome face, tine form,
easy, natural carriage and sweet voice,
while careful study has made her a finished
deelaimer and a fine delineator of passion
and ee•. timent. She has fully established her
reputation here as a first.class actress. To •
night she appears in a new drama entitled
"Edith and Zeldia, or the Old Tower of
Charlswood," in which she personates two
sisters, lidith and Zsldia. She will be
supported by a full cast. We are told the
piece is a fine one, and hope it may prove
a moms for both the "star " and the
management.
ARIOST 07 ♦ TEIK7.-At an early hour
on Saturday morning the tailor shop of
Michael McKenna, of Port Perry, was
robbed of a lot of Kentucky jeans and
other unmade goods, valued at abent 110.
Pik were obtained by some one who broke
a pane of glass from the window and took
what be could reach. On Sunday morn.
ing McKenna came in and gave informa
tion of the theft to Mayor Sawyer, inform
ing him that. the thief had come to the
city. Officers Moon, Scott, Hamilton and
Strain were dispatched in pursuit, and in
about an hour found the stolen goods at
the house of a man named George Oxley,
in Allegheny City. The goods were iden
tifled,by McKenna, and Oxley held to an%
Mfr.
SWORD }lassoing —W have reoeived
a communication from a gentleman of
Burgettstown, describing a sword drill he
had witnessed, by the young men of the
place, and enlarging on the advantages of
the exero'se. We are sorry we have not
room for the communication, as we heartily
concur in his sentiments, and hope that
the art (in this country almost lost) of
wielding the broad-sword may be generally
acquired by the young men who are to pars
ticipate in the present struggle.
Bt 0---
AMIN OVEGR,— On ciaturday afternoon a
man, whose name we did not learn, was
thrown down while crossing Market street,
by a large dog, which run between his
legs, and the Eagle steam fire engine pas.
sing at the time, on its return from an
alarm, ran over him, bruising him severely,
but doing him no serious injury, though it
was said his leg was broken. He was ta.
ken into a store in the vicinity and =bite ,
quently conveyed home.
DT
Intscrroas Fix°Tau —At the annual
election of the Roetubarg and Cresson
Railroad Company, the following officers
were chosen for the ensuing year: Presi.
dent, A. A. Barker; Directors, Edward
Roberts, Johnson Moore, John Williams,
George Rodgers, A. C. Maim, Abel
Lloyd, Richard Jones, jr.. Robert Davis,
Henry Foster, Isaac Evens, James Myers,
Thomas Griffith.
Howe TO Waximin•.—Manager Hen
derson has leased Washington Hall, In
Wheeling, and will open it with hid Cheat
steal company for a few weeks, commence,
ing on Monday next. Daring the absence
of the company the Theatre here will be
renovatel, _repainted, papered, and genera
ally fitted up for the spring season.
LLBONNY OF CLOTHING. —On Friday
evening some 480-worth of clothing, in
cluding a blue 'black beaver overcoat, a
beiverlialf sack business coat, black, plush
vest; dm., were stolen from the Mansion
House, Liberty street. Mr. A.urentai pro
prietor of the house, offers a reward of,SlO
for the capture of the thief.
Dumwtoze,---The colored man named
George 'ArtWarne, arre tea on Wednesday
evening last, charged with aasault with in.
decent intent on Sarah Williams, was die.
charged by Mayor Sawyer on Saturday,
the prosecutrix failing to appear against
him at the hour fixed for a hearing.
SLIGHT Fruz.—On Saturday morning
the floor °title bar room at the ifst o nal
Hotel, Water street, took Ste from the
cove, and in a dun. t tune quite a hole Was
burned in it, brit fortniiitedy 114 flames
were extinguich ad hlaihag was
Beriouely damaged. -
11sorz Errs Tarim —434. Ei4 l o l Woni, the
ce ebrated vocalist °LA's,. play ,. elfipped a
few, days since and , fell, breaktnrth tale'
bone. The accident is a painful one and
er g . G. is under' treatment at the
.Mercy,Hospital.
BURNED To D.SATEC—Two children be.
longing to .WUliem Shadlo, Monroe
townahlp. Clarion doWttty, were bnincid to
death on' lest Sunday week by their OlOthes
taking - Ore daring the:Wencmot - thidttpar.
tints.
iiiiiirrati.—The Governor hae aiktieil the
gfinppliment to an-acit to incorporate the
t irll = l3reeY:Bitlioad OompanyAoppMed
April 2d, 1880. The bill le, therefore, a
z
I ;TEE body of - March Ford, pilot on ►he
PAM/, killed in the engagement at fort
Henry, left Cairo on Saturday morning '
ad is expected to arrive here this after,-
SPHIMAtn..—A rat was killed in Ship•
pensville, Clarion county, recently, which
had etx well formed legs and feet, four at.
Wised to the binder pate of the . animal.
SHILL
Couretscr.-4, contract for three
hundred tone of shells, weighing 220 Ibs
each, for thirteen inch mortars, has been
awarded to Hismilton & Olark, of Wheel*
INT;
Mn. EMT White, of Indians, re. has
becutippointaldajor tpe 68tkretineyl,
vaz4 regimer4
DUD rompa-kiago, on, 4ric,.._cdrakfl, bon
of . 4411 4„, 1 3494 11 153 1 , 91 Nan:g _ _
band dead 1444 Rf4,pfAs ! AD/I,w
the Mb ult. . •
Tice Coitimaii Preis iittiDligickroorti
warein tessionvlrpigasdireill 4.rt, ainna
2.x - s ' un- '
1.112111 .. 4 1C . Vt i i i ii" 141 0 11 4 .
bp < •••• A Witt, 1.4, {ll e. 4
Ftls►alp
- - • ••• 171r.ntrZ7V
_
erfillog, In
the city huilding JUrnoirt:
SOUPU
PANTY AND PLAIN
& CHAIRS.
WAREHOUSE, lab SHITELPIIIIAD STREET,
(between Sixth street and Virgin elley.)
aria
PITTIEIBUZIGB.
ALL STYLES,
DIARIRS FOR 1882
W. S. RAVEN.
Dog CORNER WOOD AND TfirlßD
PALDLNEPS
BROWN'S BRONOERA.L TROCHES
BRYAN'S PULMONIO WAFER
AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL.
SCHIMOICI3 PIILMONIO SYRUP
SELLERS' OOUGH SYRUP
OHAS. H. SUPER,
Cor. Penn and St, Clair Ste.
sot
8.
an mere . Fla White, Rain and Fancy Flannel Under
hirte on band, and made to order, on
R. WILLIAMSON'S,'
SHIRT FAUTORY
S sTOV
„ t ti>
NO, 30 WOOD STREET
(corner Fecund, Pittaburgh,
Manufacture iu3 wholesale and ratail• dealer in al
Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves,
Grate Fronts, Feeders, &r.
116. In our sample room may be found the
KIBILRBILITEDGAB BURNING 000 E BTOVICS
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the awaits of which have been fall► tested b►
Chorusing% sod the Stoves pronounoed aneqoeled
by any in this enartet; together with a peat many
other desirable pattern&
We two also a vary large areorima _ of
pawl! AND HEATING STOVES,
embracing some of the REST PATTERNS now on
fared to the politic.
AND
ifirFEND FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
ERS, the newest
Knot:m Bow and ot
Jam Grates, all of styles w . Common
hloh are of.
fired at very low prkseet
Mirepeotal inducements offered to bandors
In
want ot GRATE FRONT& n06.11m
r ~. .51 aldirig,
It ` k 'Yti" faush.,,er g sasaerz cold
wi
3RONCHIAL or 414L0e ,97Loaat,
,N,o°Cl' , ; ( c, ` . which rniy-ht be dunked
" 1 With a simple remedy,
?neglected, /len terminates seriously.
Few are awang of the importance gpc
a t*Pinir a /9 1 }uSh• cr `F oll aid
Add in its first atag•; emit whia l / 4
in Ow bey/1;47144f woukt
,yiseld to a
mad remedy, if not attended to, soon
attacks the /taws.
4gocutzrea4go ane jzzaLoo,2chze
, werefirst intraiuchscl eleven years ago.
It has been prated that they are the
best article before the public for
f ct =4:2lda, 4:rocazrAth
, Waterston, the Hacking ~
Cough in A'armuzinfttion., and
numerous' oilferotitma V the ,ffizottat,
giving. immediate relief.
Public Speak* a Singers
Ter find them effectual. j oleartnir
and str-ngtheniNir the voice.
Sold • a Oruggiets and (Pears
in-ilieca r yi ne , at 15 cents per box.
I'Art.PORMA.NT •
- -
INVENTORS.
PAYDAY AGENCY
Bawl; C. Lawrence
e r Twelve
Tears an 0111.
cor of Ihe Pa.
teat 0111 le- -
We lad tour
as a' Messber
or the Board
NOT—An inform
Patmt a copy of thi
el=
torment
Damtit Hotknray
ROI
OFINC. noomra
GRAVEL. CEMENT
OANVASS ROOFING,
And — ln the moat durable manner.
gAVING TEE MOST,COMPETENT
workmen in the etty, who Emden:Wade their
business, we nun eay. we 0411 do work 44
chetalltt Ifi al/thbi&hettPtiban soy other &at
tlonelittla attention and
aro Atuteriats tlola.
arin' rli RBi r.
r ill if j ok b A gli •Y l°° ,, ALSIP . gtotwelNadifet
•I
a 11A
JOSEPH Man 6 11011
Manufacturers of
HOTOGRA P El ALBUMS
ALL PRICES,
-ALSO_
POE MLR II
THROAT 044NBROTIONS
For sale by
AT HIS DRUG STORE,
NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET
EIR.A.IaL.IE - Ir.
kliids of
PATENT AGENCY
Robt. W. Feawisk.
or the past
four Years-
Mann e r of
he Washing
on Branch of
e SClentlac
American Pa.
tent Ala ency
ad for Flf.
thetee Patent
n Ye
ars In
• Seiffer Susi.
eels.
A dispatch from Roanoke Island stales
that the Federate had advanced to Roanoke
bland and been twice repulsed. The attack
commenced • at seven o'clock -on F. iday
morning and the fight was still going on
at the latest advices .
Four hundred and ninety Union prig.
oners have left New Orleans to be ex•
changed.
Rebel Prhcrille.
LoursviLLE, Feb. B.—Forty six prison
era, captured at the Mill Spring fight, were
brought here to-night, including Lieut.
001 IL B. Carter, of the 20th Tennessee,
and three lieutenants of other rebel regi•
°nor of Patenloszs,
Forw
urd Movement In East
Tennessee.
CLIVOIHNAT/, Feb. 9.—A. special die.
patch to the Commercial says that Gen.
Thomas' division is said to have made a
MiVement, and will invlde
East Tennessee at three different points,
simultaneously.
Gen. Carter goes through Cumberland
Gs p ' General fEkthoeff by the Central route
and Gen. Thomas. with Munson's and Mo.
Cook's brigades, will Mom . atBnO
They will advance immediately onattoz• ng.
ville, where they will tate , O ba lsel" of
he railroad, enable car- supplies and
railroad,
with the rebel govern.
RIMPTC
z;:mm
OTIS
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
set NOVA News up In Two O'eloek
From llltumour'.
BOLL►, Mo., February B .—News from
the West indicates that the preparations
for a decided blow against the enemy are
nearly complete. The forces for this
movement are nearly all concentrated at
the point, whence its intended movement
against the adversary and in a few days the
whole command will probably be on the
march Westward. General Biael and
Asbotii'm divisions have reached Lebanon
and Majur Wrighta batt , lion of Cavalry
has moved thirteen miles west of that
point.
General Davis' brigade was reported to
be crossing the Osage river on Wednesday
and a portion of it was expected to arrive
at Lebanon on Thursday.
Two of May Wright's scouts report that
Price has made a speech to his troops, tel
ling them that they wore surrounded .
that they must fight or surrender, and that
they till decided to fight. Price ispiaid to
have been heavily reinforced from Arkan
sas, and to have collected large supplies and
provisions on the road leading from Springs
field to Payetteviile•
Capt. Wood had arrived at Wsynniville
with 27 rebel prisoners, including 6 Oap,
tains taken between Lebanon and Spring
field.
T. Louts. Feb. 9 —A correspondent of
the Republican says that the property
captured at Fart Henry le valued at up
wards of $200,000.
Nine hundred prisoners of war were
transferred from here to Alton to-day,
where quarters have been prepared in the
Old Beni eat' ary.
Fifteen hundred cavalry, a battf , ry of
light artillery left yesterday for Fort
Henry. A regiment of cavalry also left
for Holly.
Later from Fort Hoary.
OrNcrxrrarr, Feb. 9.—A special dispatch
to the Gasetio and Commerciat, dated
Fort Henry, the Bth; gives .the I:Mowing
intelligence :
Directly after the capture of Fort Henry
the gunboats Lexington, Tyler and Con.
nestoga started up the river, with Instruc.
tions to proceed as far as they saw fit
Yesterday the Carondalet, in charge of
Cols. Webster, Biggins and McPherson,
of Gen. Grant's staff, made% reconnoisance
es far as the bridge of the Memphis and
Clarksville B, B. st Danville They found
that quarters had been built at the bridge,
and occupied by troops, where was found a
large quantity of army supplies, Commis
sary stores, wagons, &c.
The inhabitants are deserting their
dwellings for miles around and are fleeing
la every direction. The bridge at Danville
was partially disabled by the first gunboats
which went up the river. Another (..f the
piers was crippled so as to completely pre.
vent the passage of trains. There were
but eight guns captured by Dickey's Cetv
a'ry and Colonel Logan; instead of 14
nearly all the guns were spiked with if.',€-•
graph wire, which can easily be rein .v-d.
They are all brass six-pounders and in ti ~
order. All the prisoners t.ken, about
One hundred, were sent to Cairo yes
Lerday. The amount of Nil...illy ‘..ap•
tared will exceed a millin of dall,rs.
Reconnoissances have been male . by Gila.
1:18/ Logan and others to wite.r, a mile of
Von Donaldson. General Grant and his
staff will make a reconnaissance flail after
noon up the river beyond Danvil'e,
'Washington Items.
WASHINOTuN, February 8 —The Intel.
rsgencer, this mo. Ding, expresses the opi
ion that the expulsion of Senator Bright
was decided, by the Senate, with an ex
tremity of rigor not justified by the Waco—
ricai circumstances under which the letter,
that forms the ground of the indictment
against him, was written.
Secretary Chase gave a bril , lant party
last night. Tbe Hutchinson Family were
present, and gave some of their beautiful
songs The Bona for which the singers
were expelled from the camps was warmly
applauded and encored. Among the per
sonages present were Carl Schurz. Senator
Howe and lady, ex Governor B , ut well,
Mrs General McDowell, and Mrs. Givers
nor Andrew.
A committee has been here from Phila.
deiphia, and waited upon the Postmaster
General in regard to some matters con.
nected'with the Philadelphia post office
It is understood that the remJval of Post
master Walborn is demanded.
Gen. Shields is still In the city, but has
not yet been assigned to a command.
Col. Simm me, of the Fifth P , Etneyl.
yenta, is warmly urged f,r a brigader,z,m
eralship He bekngs to the regular army,
and arse seen much hard serv.c. H, :s
from Harrisburg.
Yesterday, while a member of Cmgress
was urging the appointment of ono of his
fiends, Secretary Stanton very kindly re
plied: "1 can make no more ap, o'ntmente
from political influence or personal up,
peals. The appointments in the army
must come from the ranks. I have the
cases of a number of wido,.s, who have
lost their husbands 'Atte army, to attend
to, and, as they are most needy, and their
wants pressing, they will receive my ear
Hest attention
"As. for the few civil posts In my gift, I
shall distribute them among the poor and
meritorious soldiers who have been crip
pled In defence of their country's rights."
The summary manner in which the new
Secretary despatches business is not very
pleasing to greedy contractors, but it
meets the hearty approbation of every
honeatand practical business man. Sev
eral members of °Degrees complain that
the Secretary treats them very cavalierly.
They will get used to his mode of doing
business in time.
From Fortress 'Monroe.
FORTII.I4B MONBAS, February B.—Vi a
lialtiniora.F.eb.. _S....Southern papers re
ceived by the flag of truce furnish the
following: A dispatch from Olarkiville,
Tennessee, says that Fort Henry has fal
len into the hands; of the Federals. Our
troops are retreating to Fort Donation on
the Cumberland river. The Federal gun
boats are at Danville, Tenn , and the
bridge at that place has been destroyed by
the Yankees.
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c,........„- Pitilbirrel Petra . lit AN EL Et , 1 /La FO. 'l'
_,.,...,,R101 me A
LIO-GU ';. of the competylefereohog a bridge
over the river hton on gs beta; o ppOefAePittborgh; lit
the ecuaty of All eat will he Wel it the WI
House on - MONDAY, March ad, ISflkela p, m.
fePtf lw. FitnittfUy mourer.
I 00 411 B &RREL
gravitys CRUDE OIL, Rynd
Well,
100 barrels Orude oir, fli'ol.lntook Pam, Peale
Well, gravity 40;
200 barrels ltrude OA, Buchanan Farm, gravity au ;
258 do do do do at;
20 Empty 011 Barrels, second hand, jurd maprod
and for Pfilti cheap fir cash, or approved raper.
le.B R. L. ALLE agent. No. 8 Wood otroot
_________________
ROPOSALS FOR TRANSPORTA,
TION OF ARMY office Eea Proposals
wi Ibe received at this until 12 lit, en MON
DAY'S, WEIMESDArB and FRIDAY'S for Cie
It riv'Por•ation, by eater, of army 'tares from this
port to Wheeling. Parkersburg, Point Pleasant,
ehiti ipol a, Cincinnati, Louisville, thdro and St. Louts.
Freight to be 'liveried to the Icirestbidders Pref.
erene e to be given to boats accord nii to stage of
water, draugh4 speed, strength and Romance reg.
ietty.
—A. MuNTOOR ttP—
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itat
quartermaster, 13. 8. A.
so. Pal , Quartermaster , Quartermaster, U. 8. A" Pittsburgh, Perm
tan
Isaft.if
PRI V 018X416.1
DR.. BROWN'S MEDICAL
and SURGICAL Office, No. AO
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
1)r. BROWN le an old citi
zen of Pittsburgh, and has been
la Practice for the last twenty.
flue wort. EnS btlBl/1888 has
!meta confined mostly to Private
and Burgles' Diseases.
•
CITIZENS AND Init,eilllZEl
In need of a medical friend, should not fail k
and out the sure plate of relief. The Doctor la a
riwilargredeste, and hie experts:we In the treat
merit fife oertain ahem of Meows la a afire guaran
tee to the aufterers of obtaining permanent relief
by the nee of his remedlea and following his ad
Tie!.
DR. BROWN'S RBAIRDDIS
°ever hall to onro the worst form of Venereal Die
Imparition and Scrofulous Allsotimui. Also
di seance emeng hom • hereditary Wilt, which
929.111Natz itself in the form of a tatter psoriases,
'great many forms 'of skin diseasee; the origin
wtuoti the patient is entirely ignorant. To
pereons pc adhered, Dr. Bimini odors hopes et • sur ,
and speedy
AL WHARNRSB
Dr. Promes remedied for lids alarming troubY
brought on often by that solitary habitof sunsuit/
, rraidesaon, which Me young and we eons
often give Way to, (to their OW a 4031.11letknO
the only reliable remediea twin in thia coin.
trfyhealth —they are safe, madman° a speedy natanithia
o,
ItHRUMATL96I
Dr. Browire remedies never fah to auntUde
paLefol disease in a pm days—hoe will warrant a
owe. oleo treats Nee, Gleet, Goonorrtuna,
;tore. Urathal Dienciarges, Female aikato",
seppreasiona, DiliBade of the Joh6U., Pie
he Ano, Sorrows Aftpot:c.na, Palls to the Bete
ea 1 tiutneye, Irritation of hie &adds', together
if 3 Lt. i.mme e of ea impure
A dendribiaa the eympt.mq ecostainlng a
etc cl.u.sue to DR. BROWN, No. 60 thalthileld Eff.,
PILL•MtLegle. PA, will be Immediately answered.—
t 1 Miele. peat to any ad...lrene, safely pecked aad
-.core from ihaernm on .
Ohlee sad Prirete gnaws, ino. nmithfic e
•e-,t Pitt...harem • Pe ••••4l4.innti
I a i 0 Le
MERCK ANT TAILOR,
419 St. Clair Street.
usatlemen's Clothing 'made to order cheap
FOR CASH.
A VINO RETURNED FROM NEW
Yo R ng, w!th eboice stock or OLOTI3B.
°ha,. I at
C .. 1 ini and Vffil'iNGS, winch eon be par
e tar below the tonal rates.
Er' Ureat inducements offered to cash buyers
eira
PETS AND OIL CLOTINIB
-AT THB-.
FOURTH STREET OAKPETSRORE.
w - I). & H. BE'CA LLUM HAVE
. this day opened parlor Avery large and
a•aortinent of CARPETING, to which thew
L3O attention of huyora, am they will be of
tere.i on the toast favonitdo Conn%
A.. 0. • newly imported lot of beantifhl I iruggeta,
al: wid lA N at lowest ratee.
W IA k H. NreALLUM,
v. 711.1,1,111 street, near Wood
tiMA --
HA RAM:IN A. COFFIN, 178
, onmral Parton-_ ""'"'" P a r tner
MEANS & 00FF:4.0
~ncueaaoni w MlCanAlleisa,ll•••• • Cosi
WHO I.ESAL' G RUCERB
Corner Wood and Water Stag
t.rs- M
Y cOMONW OF THE
RALTH OF RPNILVANta.
-The undieranimod Treiesurer of the ''DoLar Etc
views sank cf Pittsburgh" In complianee with
their charter submits the following report:
toThe whole amount of lands on hand belonging
Depositor" at this date Is x{34100 3 1.
At tae regular semiannual meetings In June and
D.rember 1301, a di4dand was der..lared at the re/a
of 6 per ceiit per annum upon all amounts then
on deposit and entitled to die - Wend.
In compiranee with Beaton 10 of the charter, I
submit the names of such depositors as hare
not been heard trem within two years, wtth the
amounts due toem appended
John I. Kehler__
Ann Staff ird
Peter ua him
...... -
Stephen hi. 10ne...._.
John APO elienl
Mary Jones
'a herb- Blake . ...
Bernard M`Don nal__
John If Lighmer, Trustee-.
Wm Roedel
Max Reid ,er ...... ... ......_.
Bsmnel ...
J,t.) ryrim
.....
usw.s. . -
Mary Willierns...- .......
Will.ain it Lowe, Trustee--
Daniel Border .............
Matilda Ora,g- .....
Samuel Paltrier
Anon M0hr.......
Ano GiViens
Bantu Hall
Hannah Darla
Alex. Privatlrn
Peter Mangres ..
Samuel Wood.
Wm. DiJran, True w°
13,phia Iliooormick......
Mary Moreland
P. B. McCormick
Joseph Wat50n....,...
Bridget afoDoriald-
Daniel O. Perkins--
Ronert Reed
James C1ark......
Andrew Baird
John Banter...,..
Micheal G Rua-.
Jane 11.Minkesci,
All of which Is resreetfhlly submitted. .1 9f
OHL& A. Ia.h..TON, Treasurer.
Pittsburgh, Ssuusry ttat„ IM2
FAVORITE MAGAZINES
FOR 1862.
lIIISCRIPTIONS - RECEIVED AT
THE FOLLOWING RATES:
Hat
od l ey 's Llier'sady's Magasin e.. ..---
B
Atlantle Monthly- ---------
Leslie's Fashion
Peterson's Alagaid_ —ne- .......
All ...
Knickerbocker Magissins . ..--
Blackoo's
Ro Magasine-.---
. ..... 260
the Year und--
O--.......... 2 80
tiaroberie
...... 00'
Horticulturist (plain y 2
Horrloniturist 408
03 00
6
Le Bon Pon, (Book of Fashion)
&Bon's Dollar Monthly-- 1 00
Hunt's Menmanta 6 00
BoleatiaMagasbia— .
...... 6
American Airrieulturist 1 00
Hall's Journal of 00
...... 100
Ladies Repository- 9 00
London Art Journal 2
London Lancet.. 00
Arthur's Magazine 00
........ 9 00
Yankee Notions(Oomia) 1 00
Na Naz (Comic)
'Black Wood's Magazine and the Four Quarter.
1 00
lien
10 00
Water Oars Journal. 1 00
Phrenological Journal-- 1 76
Bralthwalfe'a Retro,-
Littel'a Living
Thn Oonna Monthly
Budget of Fun ---
Phunny Pith!low
7.
II yon want your Magsamee promptly can or
send to
HENRY MINER,
Wholesale Bookseller,
STATIONER AND NEWS DEALER
n and 78 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh,
and you will receive them promptly._ deb
OIL BARRELS-100 New Oil Barrels
remind and for gale by
JAB. A 7311Z8,11,
ja.2B Corner Marketwallirss eta
BA d A 8 —B5 make, o. I
Year* for ago by •
faTi EMMY H. counts.
i RIFLES! $lO FL_
0 RIIFLEI3I t t for gale br
806161 &Ey
136 Wow it.
rea
GiGinat4barrelsbv
imearreehami.BeiyAirtraiairimo.")„,
amnrer,7
BEM
PITTIIBUROM. P►.
.--.4 74 68
137 94
•----••. /99 80
..... NA So
/39 67
59 91
45 01
........ 76 68
-•-.-- 6616
19064
....... 666 t 6
58 99
....... 159 a
---... 411 74
68 76
--- 165 09
Tio 79
...... 61 73
...... 114 ,15
.._.. 109 77
181 39
...... 66 16
..... 125 87
279 99
..... 903 40
..... 71 41
..... 66 16
For Beaver, Ste •betivllle mod
Whs. g.
rilflE PACKET STEAMER,
AL J. T. WOOMB, I. T. ld,Conda.
Cornmsoder, loaves for We above ports
Monday, Wednesday and Friday et 12 Id.
Fur trolgut or pus.,ge apply on boar i or to
deli J. COLLINS 00, Water street.
For Marietta, Parkersburg
amid Balltpalls.
REGULAR kIATUINDAY PAOHET.
T HE FINE SIDE WHEEL.teazner A. Run. com
mander, leases Pllgabtagn every nit-
Imlay at p. . returning reavei Ciallipo; le every
Tuesday idle a. tn.
For &sigh. or passage apply on board or k?
93 26
68 04
...... ..... 144 14
468 46
992 90
109 11
66 12
STEAMBOAT - AGEDIC r.
WILLIAM IiAZLETT
am, opene4an Moo at
No. 94 WATRE, 8114BCT,
Whirs he will transact sugsaarai Steamboat Agermy
bustoess and wouid • wkAwre Pws7ol3aSe
trom deamwdat mew. noaSsm
To T 117111,1 0.
FtiPt . Glaidilatie -o
rant eel falsely bled-
as I ' !uncles of all de- :. 7 4 . 75:f..2.... , .., t , ~.,, i
sainustions, treat secret •, , k s : i llrpr' ..::,.%
Ind le.:c.sv dmordera, :•,; . --,..2:-.. , -'9 '''...' a
felt aoa..a sc i .I:Sorasesi or .*:',' 1. - -.. ".....,:, f
"nations cc:ninon and 'l.-.-:..i. - , 7,1. .e. , '
nmdtifit Lo rnantsci.both
soles, on . , -.1.(A, single or warned. Boman
LA . lia.vinstrrr rublishea the tact of We doing
Ins ite. I , C , srsinf and falsely modest Ire
'tread fully .'.oaked, and thins it a great ssin
very uninotai. and for contamination is .3cl
xrrnption anon; their wives, promising apes
an , •n> -r R. their family physician shoal& be
eentloits to keep wain In ilitince that theyl do
t
,e same as Dr r l4 A NraBICFP, lir.ooo publish!) , a)
lest a lnera ire practioe uugh be lost to thiltri
4
mums sttmld fusels mode!! end ' presumpfn Ail
1a11111134. born and raised in ignorance, s en
asimssmooms and who *compare Nciety, la :11.
sauce, sense.,lt, to dolt smand can
te,m7Hterlo iiTs
meanly (truly gotten. I• •:s ir Tiriblicit.. bo a or
that numeroa, par =a nal guardians are M
Mat their Fink aaustrer• and imrds„pesquo sly
feeble, stony rA or est 'ate condition and ar, as,
anima haveheen mittc. - od to health and d oor by .
BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after man
ciao through tom have !men saved moo star elan,
anxiety, mortisaation, itc. Harlin we sthilln sge
of over thirty years enmities:it sit I observe on,
consequent! , lie hats sneerer tkill LS thotreatrdant
of spacial and who is daily 0031ert . 111 . 1)
the profession, as well recommended by
able citiseus, pub li shers, proprietors of ho le
beg, or so maid nocturnal emissionit,
is dreatiftil maladycaa.he cOmPiikle.4.grid by
the very laiddiacovery that has never ye iii 4 In
female diseases he has had superior experience on
account of his old age, seventy years, all irregn.
bully IS completely cured. As for oonaumption or
pulmonary di sea ses my gram whir* are compo.
led from Iceland moss and other ingredients by
s skillful physician Aveyams at the business,li
has had more success than all the pretensions
that have la yet been discovered. ea. the cieftifl•
cases will show. They are all genuine and Oen be
found according to a pamphlet that each person
will gel at the ezammati •1, all free of oluirge.—
Office 86 SmithAeld street, sear Diamond street
Private communicatios roman parktotths i1d..11
strictly attended to. Direct to
BOX
34i rinds Lee - ince*
r
PIZ TILL
9'60
2 60
2O
-...---.......... 60
Roan: Nazaz—. BaADEIN
ROBSFRIP D&LZ . OLML. & CO.,
WHOLESALE aitocEßS
mwspot AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS!
. .
NiXllllll 4BlearfrrArgr.,''
fa 7-17:
,12..f.WVT' It TO
114da
;.,~. v ..~..~~
.~.m,,,~
PORT OP prrigsiong GH
Asigrincti. • -
Franklin. Banns; Brownsville.
CiaMaury, Olask,Bownsvile.
Co!. Bayard. Peebles Elizabeth
.1. T. MeCorn* Murray. Wheeling.
Argonaut. Porter, Louisville
Mariner, Bradley, Cincinnati
Fromm Graham 'Lyons, Zanesville
Conewago r bhodes, oinenutati
Mel .otte, Moblowin, do
DEPLETED.
Fran allati klin, Beark. nnet, Browns ville.
Gn, Cl
Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth
Minerva, Gordon, Wheeling
key West No. 2, Evans, Cincinnati
Undies, Woodburn. Gallipoli,
Citizen, Calhoun, kvan,..rffie
Anita Golding. tit. Louis
L ire Martin , Brown, Z _riesville
Economy, Glumly do
lid The river—last evening at twiligh t
there were eight feet ail huhu water in the chan
nel and sisadlug. Wee her oold.
Mir Would it not be well for our steam.
boatmen to hoist their color" at half mast as a to ,
ten of reepeot to Capt. Marsh Ford, he being the
first Pittsburgh boatmen that fall to the Union
Mi' The punctual steamer _Emma Ura•
ham, Capt. M. ayena, will be found at the landing.
She will leave for Zanesville at ♦ p. to. on Tuesday.
jar The first ,class passenger stesmer
Linden, Capt. Herten, teases for Cincinnati and
Lotnetalle on Tuesday. This bo..t has the best of
aonommod glens, sand le la charge of tie beat kind
of otHoers. time her a call.
'MTh° Arago lan for St Loafs with a
big gorerninent trap. Among her freight was a
large ilibutser of the largest ahem yet madam
thlsooustry.
oy- The fl le eteamer J. T. Itt'Oombe,
Capt. Murray, IeSITOSI this day &Moon tor Wheeling
and intermediate ports. our old friend, Captain
Wilecn •ia be found In the (Moe.
Ng. The steamer Economy, as usual,
'ell Oa .n.arday with a floe trip.
;or Our advertiBlng column announce
that Capt. Anawalt's fine peaket Bay City, taut,
lids day fur (Analainals and Louisville. Taus boat
tub fine amommodations, and is In charge of care
ful and attentive *films. Our old friend J. A.
Dales will do the boners In the office.
-
See" Our columns Corday gives notice
V , at Ca; t F fitarratta's aphindid tide wheel packet
is announces for Cairo mu:lB4lin Louis. Passengers
and shippers ell bear this In mind.
.. __ __
For CIIICIIIIBUitI Mid Louisville.
TUESDAY, YX.BRUARY 11,10 A. M.
TH E FINE STEAMER
LINDEN, T. V. liarien, com
mander. leaver u above.
For freight or Nagano apply On beard or to
fete J. H. LI YINGHTON A gents
CO..
_______________
For witmer,l„icear ntourg,
Marietta and
TxE FINE STEAMER
L; ZZIN MARTIN D. T.
Brawn,trouinsande r , will leave thie
port RVICRY SATURDAY at 4 p.
ns . for the soave and Intermediate porta. Return
ing a ie V:11 lasso Zeneoville EVICRY TUESDAY at
8
A. In.
tor :reight cr passa g e spo'y on b^ rd or to
fe4
J EI S. PIERCE a OD , ZsnosTilie,
or I. B. LI VING,TON II CU., Pittsbur g h.
.
For tinCiIIMMU amid Louisville
THIB DAY, 4 P. M.
F Pii E r
FI
HAYNE.PASSE.I 11( dab-
NGER
te.m CITY'.
w el t cons rn and sr, is* res as above,
Pm. freight orintaaage appiron board 1110
For Lotglrvlile ,
Evansville, (-afro and Ft.
Lou:..
TUESDAY, /0 A. M.
SPLENDID EIIDE
tr,
Wheel passeniger steamer
SUNNY SIDE F. s . ratta. cons- • •
mender, Mama as
above.
For [relent or paaaskge apply on board or to
JOHN FLACK, Agent.
Regular Tuesday Packet For
Marietta and Zanesville.
WIRE fine Fatutengter steamer Ailmi
.11. Kitni i GRARAM °vain Mun
roe Avers commander, leaves Mite
hbargh every Thesday, at 4 o'clock
Zanesville every Friday at Ba. m. p. m., and
For rreurtit °passage 1.4 apply on board. lo
J. B. nmseavos A Agents Metel or a est ly
For Marietta. Gallipoli,. Par
kersburg and Portsmouth.
EVERY TILIC3DAY, 10 A. B.
H E FINE PASBEN
GER steamer. J. B. FORD, ' _
4,4.-
H. Kerr, commander, leans
announced above.
For freight or passage apply on board.
JOHN FLAol4Agent.
For Bliiiiictta, Psuri — Er-msbargr
aad Gallipoli".
EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P.:114.
WHE STEAMER SCIENCE,
Oftplain Wm. Reno leaves for
eellag, Marietta. Parterobarg and
04i kkcliia• =Wag T r . eklY tripe, leaving Pittsburgh
arm WEUNIDEIDA eve YIt 4 o'clock, and reel:inking
cola
leavea Glanipolis ry FRIDAY at 8 o'clock.
D. H. LIMN. aeent_
Iron , SidlitaltolitSfinifeAtv ILiitebt
bprlpAtibil,
waesaouls, Bkvit-virdeTibErgieezzaT.
NW, r
RITTSIit3RGEr
.
J. D. JtI NE
No. 79 Market Street.
A large and well selected ileac o
DRY GOODS
Constantly on hand and for sale at
LOWEST CASH RATES
ANIP-Call and examine the stock at
NO. 79 MARKET STREET.
al3 Imlay
DU IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.
NO. ASO LIBERTY STELEIET.
BANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE
AND DEPOSIT.
Capital Stook.—
tlapttalLi & I ts re: ,
iir
Gold, Myer, Pa
on Deposit. AL"
a specifial Chow
Exchange on
shingly ter sale
in alt the princii
the aa. an
BUTTED to an 7
60,000
Ap,octo
auemat
r received
remain for
Blghl
:Mee eon
me made
Aim and
.LY RE ,
maturity
0 8 Warner, ilet,f-Jak
Hill, John Heath.. _
lough, Wm. T"'
, Witham
Ceo per. E W4aN p ;d en ,
seß:wl y ft C. SO HAI 6,1114.73a5hier
HEW bISCOVERT,
F OR the speedy and Permanent cure of
GONORRHEA, GEER URETHAL DISCHARGES,
Semntal Weakness, Nightly Fmteidone,
Incontinence, Genital Irritability
Gravel, Stricture and
AFFECTIONS OF THE KIDAE7S AND EILAODER ,
Witte/2 has been aped - by upwards or
ONE IWAIDRED Porrsicutss,
in their private pramiletn with etildreettocamt; laver.
Ceding Crane, COPA/1 1 / 4 CAPSIThp, or any compound
hitherto known.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
are speed in action, often effecting . a cure in a
taw days, and when a cure is erected It to perman
eat. They are prepared from vegetable extracts
that are harmless on the sistem. and never nause
ate the stomach, or Impregnate the breath: and be•
ing sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided.
Po change Oilier is necessary whilst using than; nor
does therr action interfere with business pursuits.
Each box contains six dosen Pills.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR,
and wil, be sent by mall, post-paid, by any advertie.
ed Agent, on receipt of the money.
None genuine without my signature on the wrap
per. .1. BRYAN, itathestsr, N. T, General Amid.
• acrEftillhily-ts
B AILEY, FARRELL & Co.,
PRAMUAL
29 FOURTH STREET,
Near STraWykhl &rect.
PLUMBING done in all lta rations
branebee, in a neat and anbatantiaJ
manner. All work promptly attended
on shortniXtoe.
Pirtleoler attention
Work.
to
Taking Lamps end Country 4. o
Y'
formers' Deposit Banking Company,
No. 66 FOURTH STREET.
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT
ENTERNST PAID ON DEPOSIT&
Par and Current Fluids Received oli
THE UND.ERSIGNEDposit.
Stockholders
are Individually responeibie to depositors to
tire whole extent of their private meana:
Tames Wfillam_Yoang,
John Goolit. Jacob moue;
William Winos; Joseph Long,
SimnelS. Robison.
Ro
ThornasEll= . B
, Thomas Eitioti,
Bell, Joseph Love,
John McDevitt,
D.R. 11A. Stewart,
John Fkoid, Rahn%
!Ittihad Moyd, William Oath
Env Walker, W. W. hf'Gregor.
James A. /Knox.
JAMES hfAlimaaa.,, Pr
wipe. R. A. GEORGE, Cashier. wipe..
MORGAN HOUSE DROVE YARDS.
tmdersigned has opened the MOB
ETMHOITEIL for the aticommodatiSh of drovers
and stock dealers, at the corner of PAEITUBE
LANE and TAYLOR AVENEB. near the stook de
riot of the Pitta Po e Warne and Chiang°
Railway. Ile has • ve stook Penil, well ea*
• ered and conunodious feed and We yards, abut
ting upon the railroad platform, thus Bing great
have been en
convenient* in loading and unloading w
The ee
larged so as to te 8,000
000 head. and the yards as manyaccommoda more. Comf to
ort
able accommodations are provided in the house
for owners of 'took, and the surecriber respectful
y sobeirs a ahem of their peirmage. Terms for
boarding and rent of yard moderateool4.lTV L. SHAFER
—_______________
N °TICE TO FRUIT-GROWERS
FOB FALL OF ma.
Farmers and others desirous of planing FRUIT
• TREES this Fail, are respectfully itvited to visit
the SEWICKLEY NII.IIt3BuIES of T. T... EQUELDS
4:70,,1ar befo re geof ,srio orderi
varieties. ng elsewhere. The stock la
the ohofoest
vee7 , r, strong, thte-formed trees, of
APPLES—Baldwins, Irings, Bassetts, and Pippitui
for orchards, fte gale hy the 1,000.
Orchards, for sale by th
PeWts—Diufs and Standards, for Gardens and
e 1,,00a.
PRAMS—.Large
extra fine, for Orchards, for sale
by e 1,000.
GRAPE the new, approved aorta at re.
dnoed rates ' Concord Strang
Vines, at $26,00 per 100, and $0,60
W ins omm
_Concord env; Strap:is
=AO ,per 100, and gulf
per &sent Delaware; 40 mutts
each, and $4,60 per demean Diasa,
mama Union. Village, Anna
'Poinuon, he
STRA W BERRIESAiI the new tested arieties,
2`ininiphe de.Gand, Teo'
lop's Victoria, Wilson's % .4 :s
ny, Burt's Pines, and kfctA
Superior.
Abuts* Gardeners and others supplitaiaLlege
quaritkai,ut low ratea. Forluther on
wed for • ve catalogue, or addreas . L
43111ELDS Adel4r,twinklaY;Allekkenaltanatyi
sepliLltd&ortt. Jae. Wasp , leapt&
A DifINISTRATOR'S ()TIC* -
AAlttere of admisisbettotiharint beanies:led
ofMB 1 031111/0 Mate otJOSEPit B PR.LNOIIit, late
Finley reance is hO sby
given to ell personstognatilp,
indeb de ted ted,
to no said et-bre to
make , psyntent to me forthwith. and all peniona
haying claims against the add agate, will present
thentauly atittougiciated for eettlament.
NANO! BPRINGEII, Adniloististrig.
011nton P. 0, Allegheny county, Pa.
oallaltdetw.
BEGIITHAIN & LONG,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Agricultural &farialug Implemelitas
SEEDS, arc.,
Uinta for tikeibulkeye Mower indßeaper."Woods'
Mower and Iron Harvester. and Boolcdoon
and Ammon% Maraca;,
No. 124 Liberty Street,
PPPTEIREIRaH, PA.
THEY
MUM & 111 SA
AGAIN
4= THE FOLLOWING -V0 . !,41
TART testimonial In regard to Bilu=l
Hawes. Bona 4 Bearow-Gtewrill'
Wert of the 211 of Fe ,-1 - ee leing l at
ell der .
Shope, Paint ElhopqWood.
=Mtn the Wareh m usee °fib.,
bit : 4h " k a p-'1
awl, Chwriage
Ms*/ oamb uelM " 1:114 -1111n113
fa a room of the Paint Shop, where she
14013t1x044$1511nreatOrrawnesie ...lrall
0 11 4411 41 'lll'lonetere ' - r,
worounthlgtobver Irkktb, o , 9 4teal a ie,
9u lai wefe , irge, - e s
Y e " 111 ._, - ,464iiliiiirreei 44 2..... A
—mew o,l o t lll,l4lperior." " 77 - ` -'
5...1,
.r-ThoWborwaski*orevawisfweid a GaRDI A
1
wroliarts:! .....,,,. , --traded'
A wl... • ~...__._
_- Billarisr, Alp - E t Atiwza ,-/
- ,--..,43 1ftair 1M .- 1 : - .Y.,.r
x.;•.falif
...-Ir
;k1
74,`,"'
• zi a
:..• }-.131
1,4 71,1,
(I 0 Rii il“.4 , Linake freth
la ground Corn Meal for sate by -- • '-' , ~z 'r`a
Wang A. MM.
ir
.wwlrimrvrorin.,..ta2l earner Market ond'Pbutidese.
Na trash atioyAy but receiredivadlitedeby
,_
1 n_rrrTh.„B"..,ds7 BoWN A TBTLAY.ll6Woodaikeak
2UFDtraret rge*
Odin same phi*, graiticatheld****
sheep for cash by RAL Atent i i
la N0..1 WOodt skeet.
OR, li .,
That convenient, well finielteMfir OAT
Wick Ilwelltng, corner of Bose end *rows_
now oocuptod by Atr. R. M. RoW.litlf, ,
W It. - X , ap w a ~- k4}0,4
um Boooati and umixotraiiii,.
I alB--2°llif bbls fry h 14248'ar414.
on/ j BARimm ar
LEUM, of the beet WAWA ,t-bhltdithil
for We wholesale and retail by
80.1111111 M ElLepgay,
No Ui WOCKI Strait -
•
RATHER 13-500, 'pounds prima
Feathers received and torsaktim •
sa
JAMES owner Market and sant
QIIGARS-Stan rard;pvirde'"'
gaunt/Med and A ant re.
'I gitity.
store and for sale t y
it rusynizadlMMQB4,
off ne. 12 want Weeditreei
EARL —4O barrekNck Mitt for
g e e by
assuttisieurox
ion*
131 E r
,25
e .rof
.106.
Llifdwlllng.. in Elynas Cleart.2.
11210.1' •
SAO Winn BrickltheaC Ive
end ibr sale by`Nl. -
- -
alld suits;
L BUT rEII--2 barrektreelt
received and foram&
-HauNELLELADWIM
DOT CLAY -150 bblislotiosoudAllay
reoeivedandforiale U lu
deU
irsimirmt r iz r i:ootaarA
- - Z 471
for s
W% ale by
t.IBO .
lILPHITZ OF ild3 fortheu:2 ' •
lieradob th - den rid
b EINLI•VZpitry ,
- WllkidenastketXiimmr.
- Stros - Breakiiiet Bic' ,-- ~ , ,,
10 demand Ow aft et ...Trilua l umwi z ik
. .
,: Y :1: 7 1 fit; Y'
--i
4 !... 0.• , - iet.,,_ . • •, i,..,
6111. N4lll
ticMpaßr it;
Baltimore Itellsemair. anp
for sale by ,
a2S Nos6l2l4o4llll4ffeed
.rl;r:t'r~s
'WI - 77r!
• I 1 1, 00410.0
gitafte-
~-.~
•
=
T 7 IsT
No.ii;a3ris•so VesaAlsosviw rO
lar%fiirge etALookia:Gen
t 7 4. 0 41512" t0di
made to enter, tutd.: l r ISO
‘•
is.FtejedslogptorePATAtite4,l* -
- " '
EL DOR 0 lAiitz
whit e rsz:_z... ,
same
_ jesftioti k t.ik i
. - ~...,...7,4 ~_
No. 401 Llbertr,StriotTt--T---
--..„............„........, ,
~...,,,,,,,:-.1,1,-,-
D r BANBNI.B. .- 'r .. I* --4.t.-'
By the single
By theDrav fee 8an01.............: 444 1 00',1tb1kkiV ... . . .
JD ...4.1:4'.-..:. a - - -
By lots of 10 - and kni e . than bblak..-. : ;45 . .-4 7 - '' 7l7 ~_, ',•:::
By Imo of NI bble'or mdre...,.......; -, etrleV.E 4 1. ;. . y tlig Car LOad.•;• -...-",•4-""=";';: 1,..;,3:t.;
__ rN 'NOLL - ,1.:,•:,..:- Airdi.
By the Half r0ck,...................4.-
By the Peat
By the Banß s -
h-.,...-.-.........4 . ...-....«304.114
BY the Bash .- e
e
. .....„,_ -. 4: ,. . ...
By the Outer Wagon famad,.-.4*- 11120i11_,whe74,-.
By loft of 50 bushels, or zr 0re,..4...... 21 .. 1, .. 7 " .. 'ii1 , N..
By the Chr . L0ad,.............:,.....: 2114.3z4; , ... 111 ,07 ,1 4 0 ) ,
,%;„
A liberal discount given on oon_ . __ trantaqteatt 4 .- ..r. , __ ',-,' e
. ti
Ipg Blass Houses, an 4 14103. rasocomsgagir
.. , . .
ante, and to retailers. ,
......i_. ~,,,,,
Lime In bane a eblppod to' any, polut his,.tho_ - '11.1. ;
leghany, Niosougabelsoi Obtorfvers:Sldnae,antbeg'S'- -'5!
In barrels or in bulk shipped to an etallonosfiale:
of the railroads leading meadfluebUraiii;:. 1 ::z.,-›
.... „„.-,
'I ermo-NET CABS, unless iatluguagy,:pgra*.c.
upon.
-. !..:. ',::%'.?•...-.1-1::
..- _ . ,
ROBERT H. CLIMAX - 41k 3 00;'V4*-- - . - ,,4
del44ltcloodatiw
inALTI &CORE PIANO- 1111Alittill'Aft",''
To Erv—ltia &story, over- bresdpitrislans
ne cow fal operation, end ertensivelylgo wiw
red by .
the best standard of art 'end'
tion, and with pennission,tub ilbitttmelwewrigin_
Mimesis ef Pittsburgh and via al% nonasar,
teat etio•te now on gala 312.-030
sTREET. Times wishing %nrobuip,-44104k.::
PAd.ILY PUN°, that Will testa j ac rativiltistulisz,
less than the us pries of .a
speottu , ly requested to giveiJussartannsiFastigazo:„,
ambiadun. herding and Vbegiatet=o#l,Roir
to examine the facilities of playing, '
those of the old ?pitiful commintlina" ay/wit
been gotten up expressly I - orator:4Aß tendon! ROW,'
house, and every Piano carries's wnideisgunrsggimrt,j.--.);?,'
of durablbty to the porehaseratorfireryeareitlittiisste "--Yt
call soon. Orders will be readrad bet any.nWs'nf:
Pianos RAND, SQUARE or ClYll49ll..tpuniiiititti
• . no, warranted to please. -
la2B 1m J. J WIRE a; Baba;Atieturstv,.
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ft 0 0 -11-2...•
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The Oythirr. by J. B. Woodblarb....-44....r.,. ,!.lzwi.-
The New Lute of Zion, !T.,. is Woo Itili. l 77 4ts , ,
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The Amapa, by 1.4.. Lowed hfeeen:.—..:......,„.4. "..-
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Tee Diapason . , by Goa. F. ttoo t.-........:. - .„:....i...4.,. t, _
The Sabbath Bell "
The Jubilee. by Wm. B Bi elbury,,,.,-4,. :. ..-...
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The Ohnetian Mhz -trel
_bydAken........,.-..ff-,,,_
Tao Hawed fatal' by L. Marehalt.;•-2, A,
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JUVENILE BlNGfNfir.BOOlc!4f:::LZ'"f:''
porsosea. ~
Baobab ,e 4
The Golden Wreath, 100th ei1ti0n............
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T BRA by J. A. Getze..............—.-...—....... ~
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Beh tintle,(neW ook).-......,.....---...fIL
t 00l Bell ..--...,-..--..4..--AW -- S.V r fli
The Golden Chain, for Sabbath 8eh001e............., 140
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ell the above for-nate In quantla‘pf:litlatkrily.,l,..,
,JOHN H. 203/440.11;-'1.
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NO. 81 WOOD STAMM
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jahaw between DISMOLId•AIrey inddtb-itneet•
BFtet the ifA...R -
furnishing FLOUR to thitrultiatenoal
of the U. 8. Army.
alio
About twelve thousand (12000) betly
required of a Mgt' grade of Extra`Flour, to-beide.
livered in WlShington at the Rallnaut Depot, Wilt
the mills or warehoturea m Georgetown, surnadillts
between the Bth and 15th of Fe.aller,'-iDich
barrel of Flour bruaryi
imbed, to be inapt clad fruit hereto itlS:re
The Flour =net be - equal in (pudgy to the to be obtained at the Gaidter Bast": at Wfah•
n City . and the barrels to be head lined. ,
he atetomary oath of allegumoe wiltbe tardiest
of each oontraotor.
.El. Bile to be directed to Maier A. IIEaKWITEI,
A, and endorsed 'Proposals." ja2B4d
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G ENT'S CALF. BOOTS.: wimo;
GENT'S CALF BOOTS CEIZAI!, 4
alums CALF BOOTS U884P.31
AT NO. 15 firma smicr.
1=24 D. 8. DfliThriro-44.
O.ENITINE IRISH WHIBgy
Genuine Bootob Whieikr,
Pure old Bye Whisk,'
Pare old Jentakta Som.";
Pure old Cop:also Brandy,
Pure old Pinot Brandy,
Pure old Pellertdain Brandy,
' Pure old Hoilandein,
Pare old Anchor Gbr
lain o Obe mPairne,Shorry, Port andllar# aPbtes
by the gallon or bottle, for sale by
191:Woodatteak
grit 'r -
1 A . O Ivo Dr , . itterrect
Wand for sale loxltry
It. L. ALLEN, Aza,. No.a Wood
Gold at ii Vel w
171311,5."11110}P. ammo:Gag
a 11,1 bunt. far We by
hand for sale try
Oda EMIT ILVOLI4ii
ED DRI APPLES -. 1 elk Su
b 7 asear a amine.
laza •
^1 BEEN APPLES -400 awes,
Axial recrefiredand tor We BS Ll—
dem
Anwar.
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