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Sink '.. 1 inglirFlutterintritthe Pis Otos Stein- tlielt. - Swimuting - or - Hurried-and .difficult Breathing, Eluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensations .whettirra lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote or webs be- A.,'' Hicrstne sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the 1 Head, Deficiency of Peratira m tion, yei. -lowness elthe lin. mond es Pam in '.. ~ 1: theiSidaii'Back.lliekt, bs,=.to..' , , , Su ins ddt i tl . Th ßies t of.B i i il v t, i B I , or: 1 _ l Id i i i , 1,41 nnaltiv .l v ti li nT rPiri en ttadc' t Y erl ellowFever. Billlous - ' ' - '4ll 'GMT -t). • lii iir. li.; ...44>0.111.0.16 OR BAD WHISKY! They willicure the above diseases in ninety-nine age out of a hundred. Dalt:gel , .i - . ...,, ,, ........1,..41" st im nd4usg i l t.a irsa y l sopiamn a l , n .itoolli i ti o G 'getable hosts ofignorant quacks tlZl‘unseru itikt4ii venturers, ave opened upon suffering 311 17 the flood gates of Nostrums ln the shape if r whisky, vilely ecimpotuideidnith Writhes iruga. ter and christened Tonics. Stomachies and Bit ofsJ/wio the innumerable array of alcoholic t ra il preparation in Plato:site bottles andjsig-bel/led underrthe• mottiatoappeDation;ol Bitted; shit , instead of curing only aggravates diseased, nodleave Lisa disapppinteA sufferers in despair. YOU IYANTSGALETHING STRENGTH. i i N YOU? . • •-' ] YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE, PO . '' VU WAN? TO BUILD UP YOUR eon"- MuTIITIONI DdrYOU TFAN.VNIWEL WELLS DO' eou W A NT TO GET RID OF NEB VOUS • ISA 1 , 17071.0 Ter t, j; , 0 Do on want to sleep Well?' , ''' ' DO on want a brisk and vigorous 1 Ownwit r Di fizss li: 1 .0 p a A do : IMO _ RP ND'S GERMAN BITTERS. ProitHJ. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor Qf the En , l 'tl cyclopedia :e Religious knowledge. Although potdisposed to favorotrecommen d m nd patched . esgeneraloenftdtro of their dngredients and effects; I ylit know of no suStlent reason whys moonlike not testis to the benefit ho believes himself to hive received from inivsimple preparation in the lone -that he; may thug Contribute to the bent/Wei others. . 1,49 this the more ;reoulily • in ,regard to Hoof nada German Bitters_ , prepared - ny Dr. C. M. I .i_ of this eity,'‘aulni I Sias ' reluditied on, gs,wt them for many , yeara, under the impres non!that they were chiefly an alooholikmixftrn, jainlndebted to-my.fend Mart. maker. NBO ,fOr the removal of this erePidlen Prnifter eats, and for, encouragement to try them, when girdling from great and log continued debility. hot nteof three bottles of these Bitters, at the im—.4l4 lo fithe Present year,..?rge ld ll r oi l al hy_ ennent relief, and riletiraticso to d ee cst cosily and mentaDviscir which had of t fog ix intoiths before, and had almost deg of re.- . shunt. Itherefore thank Goland my friend for lirepting mote the use of them. _ II I J. NEWTON BROWN. mum:taw:A. June 23, 1861. .:, n t /4 he Ree l Joseph H. Kennarek•Peuber Wee .- k 11 , Tenth Bargin Ghurch. Di. t hat - km—Dun B,a :---I ,have been fee- Mini zequeeted to conneotnirname with coin nendetionfoi" different kinds or medicine, :but egardhiglhauptctiores out ofiers=lanProratate pherea have' a all CB6BB declined; but witlL.s cleat :proof gime inetateand parilmbnlv tulimils '.. of the esstlk. Hour— built Xeernutp• itters. , PRI ituntaultnAl cowl* to Amerces reY : ' gelt*Ple • , r4r senereldebility.ofthemstem, ' Cup 7.4 r. T ia ,plaintil t ts a a y st u an . g,v t al , : .: i elkrsaraUen_ It. 1 ebtlOt o Nary bensficiater i those; iv:. erfretsk 1 , .. e earn. Yourev . zr' fi wk i: :below Ottettillincii..l 1 .:, 2 4 t 11 - '• 1 he Wife at ALDERMANW UNDER, am di ti . , sututown, j D i1: 0 • 11 -4 41 5 1011 - - ..,14 v 0 1 i4e It e AM.4. , AT ag°3° tit il l e jri e t te. testr° o,du a r i, .. xtjts . ah oz e di r t me i . w3 Al ObleProtesess toeurs,_nifiltzipt= M am mon* : 'clilliNervourdebility;dieftel vol to; f iThUbowtftrantiluence ibtirtmtqatemullirri vccri t rotion ietnupyising. - J ilavirlesn cluc , nal frequently in resubmit to Yintrilillitrund with hesitation. have recommenthakfrldnitta: abol ' , Plaint& wd in: ' abets:ant .ItAtat elf' - I : 3 eoedi .4 YOlutitnea eineibAkein ; renu 'ilort tit IGernantaajtqmialthseldisff Mity i • =id in 'moat Of-the-elocicrstores h !', It' any=tdd questism what i Isff.iet. thelT town ; -and-I-will—pro Utah:malefaction. that the Bitters have Win . hy vicinity more than twenty, , eof tb ...i 9tillVti inentite.ttl' . _ ow- 9 ~. .4 tray. - -.11. X AMMO. _ Ocompany H. Boat Lesion. L: 1 ,- , ..;-,i,-- 0 WAP I E - ti.fi-VO rthrilielE/AVLI . 4 1- . ' .: .'• • ...ill/4.111r* ZACILSON " •, . . fir** iiikliiikmi a toy-1 - 1 . 9 ii t lrAllet r it444ll44.lkm 7 " - Lill -- 4 - Cititifit j EtrANS, --t- ----4---- ~ Puoollßacnntips A.°F4a.t., - ' i i -•.---t-- - -- i PROPRDITORB. . .. , e_ - , 41 4, r-iyalii byDititinian and!Diniers In ems no .in Atte VOW patin.andifY . 11 4- ' . 1.-Th'• GE°. IL. irliTSlEll, ' ' .'• ' ' ' Pintallnust4 - • ' IVie-.1 Pasta mhoL ~..CI% no at Ja. zwzgoLLEwraver- .. ve - DiA mb riaAFtitirlspitan - c;: liskse - 4 ,, , ; .4 - - 3140==.: ..... gorsii, sai , - H. ; • , ID7 WiLt • Sir Pt Yon I - - f E , li ii-s!.- 414 ,; : , ... 16*,rr . , 1 , 1 RATES. 1 -— 1 , mail 8 e nrcr b " .—.. ..... 1 ...-...... 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' , 2 95 ' " - Ctift i #—•;ll--- ' 53 0 11 1 / 1 0Natilsentents Oide in for one Mentk - erlesstime.,to be cask at the time Aar,. vim- ----- - 1 - T DAIL Theftlreist, l filiseech of Henry Clay I?f`lient , liCkYB,oo,.. th e flisiverY l . iliteistion, "•'Dellviered In the' I 1 Senate of the ;Urine States, *eibifitirj 4 7. 1839--Heeeltsree ' threl, s obeirer of tlie- Negro In .) the ilinitedfiltitets Ineeitipetl: , . 'le wltlttlitst ofthe Whites: 1 EXTRACTS FROM THE SPEECH. , The other, cause, domestic slavery. hap pily the sole , remaining cause which is likely to disturb our harmony, continues to exist. . 'lt ' was this , which.: the 1 greatest' Obstacle and the incist•anzions solicitude iiilthe- deliberations of - Ahe•Con: vengcni that adopted thersenerdiConatitu tibii.. And it iiilhis Sullied that his ever . been regarded with the deepest anxiety by all who are sincerely -desirous of the per nianency of our Union. The Father of his Country, in his last affecting and sol einn appeal tolhis fellow-citizent, depre cated, as a - cilimitims eventhe geo graphical divisiona it which mig htproduce. 'A i he Convention wisely left'to the several , tee the 'peardrltibt ritiefassirj to` theplan o Uninerwhichitdivised, and &sone with hick the General Oovernmenticould not lie inveeted wilhoAßlantin . g Jhe . - ticeds of, destruction. .There 114 it remmil,, iiiidis,. tprbed by any unhallowed hind.' Sir, I am not in' the habit of speaking lightly of the Pett,ibility of dissolving this happy Union..• The Senate knotes that I deprecate allusion, on ordinary occasions, to that dreadful event. The country will tii ii stify that if • there. be -anything in • the 'story of my public career worthy of.re- Section, it.is the truth and sincerity of my ardent devOtion to its lasting preset-•' edam But'we should be false to our al -1 glance to it if we did not diecriminate etween the imaginary and real dangers by stifichaire maybe. assailed. , Oboli should no longer be regarded as an imagW #y danger. The abolitionists, let me ir ' V ,e, ,Thisi ttikeir Pr st a lVid uni , g the. in elstan of the e $ tee, is one man, against the inhabitants of - the 41ave States. 'Union on one side will be get union on the other. And this process •of reciprocal consolidation will be attend ed with all the violent prejudices, embit -1 tared and' implacable animosities, which i ever degraded - , or depraved human na ture. , A virtual dissoletion of the Union will have taken place while the forms of its Lexistence remain. The most valuable ele ent of union; human kindnesa l l•the• feel- , ngs off lympatth, , and 'fraternal bonds} hick' rib l w happily unite ue, will have been extinguished forever. ,Oue section will tend in menacing the hostile array ' t, aft other„ The collision, of. °pin : ion`will quickly be-followed liyalie 'clash. , i:f arms. I will not atttempt to describe he scenes which now liehappilY conceal ed from our view. Abolitionists them selves would shrink be& in dismay and horror at the contemplation of desolate Odds, conflagrated cities,murdered inhabi tanta and the oviithro*'=of the , fairest. faF; iric of human government that ever retie .o animate the heart of civilized man.— plor should these Abolitionists flatter ,hemselves, that, if they succeed in their obi tt lt ti jd-upiting tl2e i people oft the . free ; t het p,,,.. 1 e 4 ti t contest trith f si, dp ri nty in ntitfibhr that mina ' Hasbro 'ctory All history rind experience prove the hazard and uncertainty of war. 1 And we are admonished by Holy Writ that the race is not_to,the s erift, nor thehattle theotrong. Butif they were techngtier whom wald they conquer? A foreign foe—one whom had insulted our flag, invaded our shores and laid our country waste ? No, sir. It Would be a conquest with our laurels, with put glory—p,aelf, a enicidal, conques ,t-- T i, kingliest calbrtgiereigitchtOte' d .153 , one pery another portion of the descendants bf common ancestors, who noblylpledging ,heir foritges; lip3l4,heirrysacredirhimrs, and ftnigrt and Bled,lae - gy - ilafTin many a hard fought battle on land and on the rigrirgt9pricoiiint, f rom il ie ,B r i t . , trr , dtitellnili'lluirtiiitlonil fit! lependence. The inhabitagscitlher slime States are lome i tilnes accused by._ their . Northern irdhisa_wither playing toti mush_ sash en' 1 ft( the.oailitiniatit 311)1Bdit. Allolitiotism.l43utAfikei iy can bejudged, there should be a re nal of conditions. Let me suppose at the people athe slave Stitei were to irm societies, subsidize presses, make am peetuaimiy,,, coatributaotub sew; for ;Wnteerolle nitOsteWaria, thakihoit at ' eir own borders, and enter into machi ions to barn the beautiful capitals, de .y their productive manufactories, and aidato thembitslinat skiimpligie irthern States. opp Would these picendi ,..PrOelatingtzbeeitrtieli aemeng igeerly ad friendly, and consistent with fra ternal sedtimeute which eh. id ,ever lie thm4,eftby,..onekortion of tiiillJ i niMiktfti Wrign44o:l:T V.eigitiliey,excite .49 - - Oat ior linalOi tiny acts '0 ; ratans,:;/-violence? " Butthe.supppsed ewe falls short of • actual one in a ost es sential circumstance.' In no Con ingency could these •Itap!talo, ~nukngfacto 'ea and shipityhAriu_4ebellion and Imasegere the 'nlabdanb3 of the • Siirtfiern"Stiats , I am Mr. Preaident. no friend of sla very.... The searcher of all , hearts knows that-every pulsation of mine Nitta high and strong in thecadideof eivitilihe Wherever his safe and . practicable, I sire to, see Avery • portion of the human familyln'the elnjeyffietiecffif." -- " - E v uti rpre ,fer, 0,9 4.1iber,t7.,, my,o,wn, , : sate te that of ,any ,Oilbir. 4FNI,,Dr4 litterti,,o4ii, 'da- ElC4Maa.ntB Ot rlf.ti in the landed: States, is incontiollile witty thiPitifetyand liberty of the.' European:descendants. Their sla very torute an - ezeeption—resulting from a stern and inexorable necessity—to Ili - general liberty in the United States: We 'd not Originate, nor are -twe responsible for_ neeeseity. Then libett if it warisipassiblet.cenlCanTys be t ' ---7 .11 wio b7.lgtheincontestablitpai#ll446ll' 1 THURSDAy. - - MORNING, , ,JANITAMY 294 1563. —d i ces, and . of subverting the Union'. And bekeath the ruing of the . Union would be buried, sooner or later, the liberty of both .Teces. ' I .' Int if one dirk spot exists on our po if i al horizon, is lit not obscured by.the bri t and efulgent and cheering light beams ar yg nd us? Wasever a , pe ple bef)re so b Aged ei lis are, trde thilh to Onritelvesti- D' ever ally other-nation , contain within its bosom so many elements prosperity, of greatness and ,glory?— Our only real danger lies ahead, consmcn one, elevated andivaible. It was clearly disberned at the, commencement„and Ais• thistly seen throughout our whole career. Shall we wantonly run upon it, and de strbyrdlthe glorzOns anticipations of 141 hih deitiny thet-aWeit us? I beeeeclithe olitionists . themselves solemnly to pause in heir mad and i fatal course. Amidst I I t • he infinite variety of _objects of Immanity and benevolence which invite the employ-- glint of their energies, let them select I some one more harmless, that does , not 1 `threaten to deluge our country in blood. 1 ,„ I call upon that small portion of the clergy which hall lent itself to these wild and ruinous scheme s ,not to forget the ho ly nature, of,the Divine mission...of the 'Founder of' Oui Abligion, andtaPrOfit by His peaceful example. 'I :entreat that por :lion of my countrywomen who have tiv ati their countenadpe to Abolition, to, re mbmberthat theyare ever , most loved and hOnoreit when moving in their own appro priate and delightful 'sphere;'and :to re- fleet that the ink .whiclrthey shed in sub sciribing With their Ifairhands to Abolition petitions, may proT but the prelude to the shedding ' of the bl oo d of their brethren. I 1 adjure all the i habitants of the free plates to rebuke/ and diseonutenance,;tby their opinions and ftheir example, meas ures which-Must inevitably-lead to the most calamitods conseque nces . And let ne all, Be countrymen, as Irierids and as brothers, 'cherish in unfading memory the Motto which' bore Itir ancestors triumph antlyLtbrough all the trials of the, Revolu tibn, and if adhered to it will conduct : their posterity through all that may, in the 'dispensation of Providence, be reserved :for them. 1 ; 1,1 : ? , ' - - • Bketch'of den. Hooker. General Joseph ooker is a native of Massachusetts,.and was born in 1816. He entered West Point in 1833, his anppoint ntini ' being charge d i to that State. In L . 1887 heieceived his eppointmeet of second _ ; lieutenant of artillery. In February, 181101xe'viba appointed assistant • conlinila eery of subsistence, end promoted to a first .lientenancy. From July to Gabber, 1841, he acted as adjutant lat.the Military .Aca demy, and:from 1841 to 1844 he ranked as• regimental adjutant.; When the war with . Mexico broke out he !was appointed aid. &- damp to.tieneral Hamer, and displayed so leach gallantry thathe was brevetted as captain. He particularly distinguished himself at Monterey.. In the early part if 1847 he was made assistant adjutant eneral, r _ the. rink of captain. For is seiticitynd co urage - at the. brationhl ridge he was bieletted-mejor, and soon riftdr,;ilVOlia;pultepeci -rendered himself aro• tonspietious' that he as breVetted Heated ant-colonel. The IvaiSended,:hemzidtdrElw krpeljtklser*ce.ap.di emigrated toeilifor• 'lntirtWeW - 9C v hugsg g trtrr emmeth,w,„ ' but moderate Success, At the breaking out of the rebellion he immediately offered !his services to the government, who, aware of his abililies, appointed him brigadier general of volun teers, on the 17th of April, 1861. He was placed in command of a brigade, which formed part of the army of the Po tomac. Subsequently he was put at the head °La division and stationed in West ern Maryland, where he remained till Feb. imery laat... He was pow . placed in coin. inftlid'OP the `kghtingif 'divined' /Jar' etcel knee, .of the., army , , including Sickles' splendidEircelsior Elrigide, and at 'Wil liamsburg, Seven Pines and, Fair Oaks showed how worthy he was of that proud position. He next distingnished himself , during the:seven days contests; and after wards niftier - General - I - .'dpe - before ' Wash- ington and under McClellan iiiiMaryland. He fought bravely at South Mountain and Antietam, at which latter place he was wounded in the foot. c When he had re covered from his wound sufficiently to take the field in a Titter hedid so, and was com manding &Dere' of the• Fifth army corps. On'the 14th of November, 1862, he was pla ced in command 1:S the centre grand di. visipn _sf Gen. Burnside's army in Virgi nia!' - His promotions 'helve thud' taleti: place. On July 4, 1862, he was promoted to a Major Generalship of volunteers, and on the 10th of September,lB62, was ap pointede brigadier genen of the regular army;, iirthe placii'of Gait. , Mansfield,' de, teased Wood Paper Several editions of the Boston Journal have recently been printed'on paper made of wood, with a small addition of linen soot, and the Journal Atates that, the ex inriiiient has .4SECitied. ;iii tirely,:succesiftil. The paper is represented as fully equal to if not better than the paper ordinarily Bed, by aewopaperti, and L the cost of man fliettiteitl Intichlesii, although it com mands, the same price - as rag paper of equal quality. Several gentlemen largely interested in the manufacture of_teller, i 0 bliiding] the' publishers ; , of: the ,tountrit; lately visited the. milli at...Royer's Ford, Pennsylvania, where the mEintitanture of wood paper has been Successfully tested. The gentlemen were so well satisfied with the quality of, the paPeithit'the'publisher of the Jostrhattays heb would-be glade to Secure - a-fullinrpply at i the current rates paid for tragd, did.thetprodrietiireelipacity; of the mill equal the consumption of hi. papeperi proposed i tapitanits Itiqqm,- panyvitititFof $1;8011.,00 fdr4he manufacture ; &f, this paper-, on a large Ver. The followincis, the official statement Of the lose in Qun3e3'and missing or" Otiiiilieflinil; Major I:lMinnsl.ROseCttne in! the late battle at SOne's 'River : OFFICES. • Killed. Wounded. Mining Right, Mai Gen 310C00k..49 104 • 30 CentreadaiGeaTtiontesl9 94 4 LeflJdej GenVrittenden..43 157 10 Total 104 355 • 44 Killed. Woimded. 2diteing. slat, Whijiltet Mistlibk_64B 2,7(4) 2,062 Coma:lo2W gleia Th0u1aa....938 1.676 833 Left.Maittiakden.6o7 2,744 811 Total . . .... .. . ... 7:0970 - 3,506 J 'arcdrlTlJLlTWx. Wounded- Told PPE New York TrfMote, 'whose editor kat'fhiecomplate ran of the White House, a'nnoulkses;;oo,-*ro,- President ; .Lincoln has beehleauVeted.thAholitioidirii.Giee -ley'}e seducing tongue I probahly effected the NABVS PIANOS—JUST AIL ed—Two 7 oct.Square(}rand(fatvadjsapL , os, finished back and front ansicarved len. One 7 oot,Square Grand Plain Case Piano. finished back-end - front aralearvidlesa.tAktadkllia . Mil Null Grand Piano. The .ahave, Amp ve tlieAgraffe Treble'arid AlliftlEterlateYealibleim• proyements. A few 6M. 6,4 and 7 ootaye.Plain Pianos are expected this week. cHARLarrEELUNIE.AfoIe *et; _ _43 Filth Street. •NE.W , JP/A.l 4 lloFl**.i A . NEW 'STOCK anofortee now receiving froth ga NeW York, • enlei3tell eimeolallp fortine LI Persons desirmg to make a valuable &arm ing PM! ent a*e invited t 6 naWsnd see the' wateidoms of JOILEN.K.M. HOUMA 0020 Vocrditeeet. , . . ECOND-HAND _ I I' I large lot 01 second-band Pianos foi "I - 416250; .ou 176.150. 125,100, 90;75 60 50 and . . ME . mai w idreet. lELODEONS AND lllDlDdlillg., STORE—A SPLI6ND/Acllinlit n l iar of : 1 : 1211* . in q'Z's n 0111405. f. &fatalism:Last $5O: s B klitrAr I 5 qr JAR a S OO. Harmoniums; at 6 0..804/Yuf AVM .10, 4 .: and 400 dolla a ra o , li E N orl fir al . eA l A fj , 4 , ' . 11 ~.., 81 W treat. a... lt; 1 000 WORTH OF ." -1: I'HOTOGRAPIELitOMI3 Of' the most superb workmanship in every ; detail, . atidfront the .best minufacturers M the reentry, 1 hey have been selected with the gre tad mai. •btb care, c specially for the Flolitlitys, Priesslow, F4jr sale by . JOHN #111,E114,1011, fledo • 81 "Otrittieet. ulTirss I'''i ilia .BR&NOlrSiAlliii Wood Streelt..of the, Baltimore *No-. ter? established in 1836.4 chola fPiano 4 nourvo Oentri-Pinnos, emnblnlnk itlltfla;auten- Ws of a first classlnatrumennwVA latintat__, .eltilin MA I s er t aten Low * fo ßis r nea b h 4 d i Vr o rtalli tePta li t ll WI1311& . 1111, klanafaqtusers.. V., OLDNESS' BOUNTIESI•PEWRONS t•P BACK PAY, and other just ,OLAIMS AGAINST TUE AOVRECNMENT. ntomPtlY procured atreaeonable rabitAgly to 103 Pow& otret'i l tbi t tild CHARLESC. , TUMS Wool:ill:4f" D. C. WM. M. FABER &db., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS r%f: Iron Iroundolllll 9 • ; • MENU MACHINISTS AND: BOIL M WM. tear the Penn. R. R. 'Pes**Detoot -PlTTOgalialt. MAIII7FACTI7IIIC 01 Steam Engines. re nging. from,*ree to one hundred and fifty haute IPOLNer:-=4 , guited OristMills. Saw Mina, Nastfifriwea4nntoriee. eta. • diva particular attention to the °or strnotion of Enema and Machinery for zrist, Ind* and for mulay and nip:miss saw - mina • . Havi,also on hand, finished and ready for abb. lima at shortnotioa,ittabuissndelfoilers emery dootTiotion. ja r AW. .. Wrought Iron Shafting; ali kera• pumas in fMrifUin% .7_l7anare of .1 9 .7tWIZEVA1fitIliF ems to eve atethifiction: . 11 . 5 57.9 .!!' ..5 I AdrOgsrlitronlslllVo Nll°ll.- fact .puttlA,PF - •' ' "'"'" Ivo. 89 NUMMET STREET Hasa - ow on hand a large stook Mill and winter .BOOTS A ND SHOES, Comprising all the different varieties and 'style to be found. Ladies', Misses and Children's Balmoral Boots with double and triople soles. Mens'. Boys' and Youth's Calf; Coarse and Kip Roots. Shoes and Brogans, • MeneLong Lejed Water Proof Cavalry Boot!, Of a very soperior quality, • Call and examine his stock all he warrants his Qoodatogive general lathdaetion. Jelt:1618 ROBB, • . 8 Market street. 0c24 XWME 13..AULLWAir TIME-HEEPER I 1 Especially adapted for Army gales, warren fed to run and k eel excerent tilde; One of the most taking novelt ea of the day, and shoultire tai lat prices from to $5O each. Sold only by the case. containing six of assorted patterns,— B eavy silver plated. engine turned, per case of a half doyen , Wectrogilded. :fine. 'imitation gold. beautifully engraved per ease of a halfid i ol.;. en, $.39. Sample cases of half of each kind. 411 1 11. Terms ea h. Will be sent by express With 'bi Is for colection on datives's , . Soldiers must remit oath in advance, as we cannot collect from them. This is one of the most saleablej articles ofthe times and just the thing.for those in the. army wishing to make urns? rapidly. 'Order early. AddressHUßSßAltD. BROS., itnle importers, lan I.lmd] Persse building, Mumma st.:N. Spencer BREWERS AND !MUMS, Puma), Q ritAx zaiiititT. Pittsburgh, Se ptemberlo,l2,62. j • IBSOLUTION OF FAILTNEOSIFIF, —The partnershfp heretoLire•azistiria , be. tween JOS SPENCER and WF.4II..IitARBAW was dissolved on the 20th of Autrtst. k 8 • 829 W. H. GARRARD tieing authorized to 'settle hp the holiness of the late arm At the -office in•the BroW ery. - The Brewing_itusinesa will, be: EPENCEN A kI'EAT.• who intend to have al,. ways on band a superioi article of AVE. POW, wEit - and:•BROWN - STOUT.• The - undersiEned Will It e thanaftAto tit, friends of AO ittorwmfor a continuance of their pattorma, ane- moralise to make it their aim to giVcsa=acßott ttrall Who may Purchase from theta, •Mz,---BOBERT- WATSON.-of-Litlopstreetrao long known tha buzimprq.oo Otutlarutk the mantaptutient owl mantas, Wit & the-. full control in the Brewery. I Address all orders to "SPENCER k Phsenix Brewery. Pittsburgh Pa. • ~F, !I r •ti lOSePIESKIINITER, • • 1! •PAhIiRS MIHAIL • A N S W AxppmmAux.43ll64xx WINTER CLOAKS, SHAWLS- MERINOS and DRESS GOODS, Barred country Flannels, Plain Gray and Twilled Flannels: ;Blankets, &a, - All will be sold cbeap for esah at. He= JP . LYNCH'S,' NO: 96 Market street NEELY A ___ 141 FIFTH STREW . opposite Cathedral ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. DNALIIM NOTES, BONDS. atoßbroAnd itid 0 2lsr ben rities. qc.gsvivELL kipputv 31; CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (Attha old establishadAmoh FaatorsJ • 1113411TiS /MBAR ST. CLAD& Ulnas= Resairins done as nsuaL Jai ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Moe ,No..6l l ( o l t rAttta . k g r the Court L L BUSINESS EPrITIVISTED TO AL hi s me rocei,ve Prompt attention. Col eotiOnemade hnd the money Promptly remitted. deo64y4 , ijaeonel~a xn 'claimsNO or Tl e cßinL gain r t E t t i!.sta,of)l o l a,T.BIJANEP;IE, late of Alteghen. Clny tamdeo 11.areregaestea to wesent the wan pithent.delay; and those indebted to /aid estate will male Payment to aIITHBERT. Surviving Panoutor, denSlatawnw. ni Market abed. 11.672 IV BM 141117 AL OF .- 7,425 DOOTS. SHOES AND GUMS. which will ha East the old prices at ; 00 27 BORLAND"B. 99 Market street: 1 FDIC- SIISBSB BLAkingung--Alt JLOTHEReIot marrentedlostand Arcot or poold just rootivod atria ooze, 2 , 12 . . aR. I. '4 , WPillu • frot, PIANO DEAtinWil CEO: R• COCHRAN, '', l . ~, CoiliAtlit;, il4'4. 00)4- rbitrattolutonmattew of Bre -Board _, of Xic, 4 _lo • .fir_Zirov.....ati4 Pee-, _ wm. M. fililThat V.:1 1 .L 1 - . JAB, BENNETT .. JNO. 8. DILWtTit Vai..MOCRIIBRY. ... Ch DAVID,Moo .1)1•B893. --- Movements of European eteamera. ••, - • ew York Jan Mandiester 'Liverpool A bra, I.lyerpOol A traladan....Liverpool.-New York' ' Jan 1 •,1 ' I , llole YOrk ;Havana AN 0 Jan 17 New York -New ; ()cleans.- Jan 17 JUDI' Portland ....._Livaraool. Jan 20 York..Kimnnon. Ja... Jan 21 Africa'_..., Boston L:lyertaaot- Jan 21 at* of Baltlm'eNew ..I,IS Ycrk . arpool Jan 24 To tonic Now. York ..Thimbnrg....- Jan 24 .Fae York ..11ailana Jan 24. 1 Bei ) urt?wiwo ll .-NoN Yqrk -Now . Orleans...Tan.24 China - New York ..Liverpo ol Jan 2i Manobtsiter , .L.:New Yoik Jan AL 't Kingdom New York:A.l22ow Jan tit& Qneent.:NeW , Tink-Eatianii bo Feb :2 Ar bia . : —.,....,80at0n'..,- T flAvernool Feb 4. A ,:.NeirYeork -Llvernoor Vromthe,Oil „City Itegistet. „. , ... _ 01X. C I TY W EE K L Y .REPOILT. *or thenag three' weeks the "oil, market bees has been dell+. and inactive ,- with , no material transactions ...iiitris basin= brought about by - Abe riniction ; which bstehen place 'from the.. high specidetwe prides 'which ruled during' Niisereher and Decistabehf lade year, , Be wild was the smOc.. ulativalever: that ',Jewels loaded dantts rea d to 'Start for 4uropo, wersynnloarted.A.ed their 09r goes thrown upon the market. ant[exportation was in a great =Metre suspended: - Refinera end' jobbers became alarmed at thetoo rapid advacce, i j i in tei price, and refused tO lay in their winter" st ck. - Speculators could neither.reallie the pel ts whi'h they had made nor hold such lazuli 41 entities of oil. Bo the babble burst and the market game down. with a orsabe and crushed meny.a locklesespecithr or withit. Relined fa ceded:tit nrioefronrsl.loLto.4oo Pet Kelton:. Crude. •dsiolined from tso to 18e. , Our wharf is clear of oil, and We should eatitesitothe!stoOk 6fi hand at this - place at about 3.000 bele, . We counted yesterday butch boats, allernPty,;' Millie whole length of e have heard of a &wade . ; at' he wells as itas 75* but the general ratehas been $1 ii.bbl , dgm.disposition to sell at that price., Our mar ket doses tafoyant. with an upward tendency.— PkI , PII of barteli $17.1 for, second hand.. and s2l@ 2 26 for prime new. ,The following is amounts of oil received and; shipped at our principal warehomes since Deo. 23, 18824 UP t0..,1an- 20,1803: . . Michigan Robk Oil 09,--ReceiV'ed 24057' bbls shipped 2,641 bbis. ` -.' ~ , i '• • . fßanna's Warehouse—Received 1,8 - 3 bble; /*JR,. pad 1823. tkosived3,l.s3 empty- bbls. • -MI Shirk & to—Receiired.s:l76 bbl.; shipped 5.076 Received '3.47oLemnty bbla 1 ;, ' - ! POSH p4:l)sti;itt'Jd.rLs. C*Oinu att. , Holders of Provisions re , hir more nerve t 0-dari felt frit gime iwbeileiftherb ' Wass rather better ; matiret. q ,learklewt, *obi* 90 for °organ , akid9Xe for eitY. At,uie latte tient it wculd-ing bb_veryreasyltoinsiedtwilis4i. ft • {Hoeswere scarcely mentronclauions Hie° a ac e ts; land but TM tildriTeMene t 'deliVerablein Ts .rWrable weather, : am niatl . e., : linotations remain netidnany gkli they were. 4Chleago. . . _ . The market for &eased Ado Open td steady; but the advanee in abed *tinged More firmness abdthe market adtraneed.aboutto per owt, with rates at $370 qt 4 60'and 75@4.45 for lots di' idiot; ott 200 The. thlladelphia Cattle"Misrket, Jan. 26. e market for Meefeattle - wait very dull to.d a. l at_pra, vlotto Anotatitmat - notwithrtanding the Fi g E ra°lslo49,4 rea o bo about, lloo against •aidlimt• week. buyers same, foulard slowly d a ti*ithea - Nitaa maga% p t opnonan to ' good lind,,aims.otaita: no for {Total offered, 1,107 head. ; }Cows — Ahrtit,l, l l„ . lera diooored of at wogs , owittlaageXite. oaasfav for ttowgitnetedirill Ingt be 41 . yk ..dsemeA2oo were, Offered ' r ' s . 9 l4W r ibfer rig 1,500. at - .5v07 11XYllw tiatt; tha , I nag "' -- , ePko ,4 6107 c per lb - - • • 3r3,3.;" FIVER NEWS Clnejn u i. The weather was wet and disagreeable yester day, It ratned steady all night, while a denee. dismal fog prevailed: retarding the . progress of steamers. • 'The river here's still reeeffl g slowly. but will, doubtless. puma to a stand. and ; perhaps be found rising again to-day. The Lower Ohio; Qumberland and Temissieeilre to fair ` navigable order. With no tunnagerfreights3 abundant for Pi a9d,tfallwlllo.-Itsd 00 4 ratm A fleet rooate **WS at ; ta i e lfigttright or to-dayelientithiSLCUtniaaritindl• The arrival of tof his flent.-.41;141 pressure steamers'foitioirmmustllseitiee. . LoulsilUe The river wag receding lasts vetting. with 13 feet 6 inohee water . * theeanal aad;lo. feet 6 over the rooks. , . The arrivals and aepartures yesterday Were very few and business :is Nary far irons "bnsk, the Unita°. laving, discharged .ther load. of eloic Cinobiaatj; returned' to this eity. The Claim Poe oanie id frons Pittibargh with an assoitotestlio: We did not lmtn'the cause either detention the ; Big Ozej she wee lying at the elty irnark shout the tibiti she was readylo push ' oat two men ran` together ion her single. stage plank: both were throwsainto the water and. as we learn. both were drowned before, help could bo alibrded. 'The denial' did`tottralinire.' •'Nelle.Albsdry.d: Theiriverabikikpiant basreeeded abouti foot Itches trithei pas;' 4 491RN:1 114 14 8 04, t`vening :rsong dawn Pretbrfiejlt.c. The galboat LexLgtotisandeigolog repairs t r • • F. .. ; • 1 boliiriiiiliOltt e idetitio l l the river has reeei - • ued . rspl 13 4 'd -the :rad sixty-two !holm From Wednedalay evening:lMsp M. , Tvskiiidai: the river receded r.eav/Illeet by the mark. and was still fellieg- CA. V “1 1, 0M1N1X../WLE!T, • The following Wee were ineintainen 'by onr prekein y Werdior;vll”; - • -*Gold... 45i- -*Alger • — 34 ; 4 1: 43131 P44. l Pflig-- 4 1 1 - - New York I t 74• Wleatli: 44 74 • - ;tor CU' par" " t 'Stitenii; !Tliesbo"vYsrtYsipia"B~dteA. KTNBTfIiirPRODINE, litARKEir 0.1,1101 arum Dim - T Posra ThuradV. ?an . () '4* J . RegAriEP77_ .hzlveather99 ll tiaWYen: 44 ' airseablot tor al kinde er Out 'door trAITY3i4 O ILL. Qar rivers are at a fine goal The coal that failed to fret out the lastrise . esti .an opportunity .to go, eat.. On the lower, market theamount ready. as near as oan be ! es-. cart: nod, will ; reach one million four hundred thousand bushels. As sportas Om riverbps:Miro: fpll, the tows will take. their departure. , cr, 3 .Iballemand for the, leading arthdell. was 'enlY moderate... , Whilst . 1 3014 mg are generally arm, !avert Irmo* Wetarniall.MienA. take bold van!' speringlY...:.' e 1 . 1 7.,:f; , i . ', -:---.•, - • • , i Eleur_is.held,ylo unnA:ltoltftes manifest: no.: disposition to f ko k a t .:114. receipts r0t..6,0 time past has ten • ' ti: twine pally: on atootint:l if the scarcity of boats t . tending , ta - t keep p4he in arkat, Tbootalaw triatimgrus, under, pnr etce will be fouriftneoted %tow. Apples — The - rocetret.t t havalallan , off..itrid beldam generally ask figures. Sales of au ltbbs:Apsseta at i 2 25@2 50. : Illeigst- 7 3(0t mach inqUired for., Sales 3 bblc at 1701181 i per des- • t •Butter.-Prioss looking up. Sales of 1,200 jlopeip .401 at 22e. bales of inferior at a variety . eity-City-reettged is in' good demand. Flour—The market ' was imetive. and Salmwere—limkted_to meet the wants of tgo. boooaattr•MtK reeeiffirelibliirais init madeifoldorPthmiCitAhelide4exe.v. sales were: 110 bbls Store OW 06: 50 bbls spring Wheat; _ Extra. , Family. $6 37(i5 , 6 40; 400 bbls_Agpir,lyi li s6, 60*4 ) 16 . ;:$00 t bklAr on private'terras. ' •W The-markeesias &di forst' descriptions. Lealarikaanifestud , dheissitiimeo , perate•to stay OMA: , o4(pOrtss, with email/soles, &lined. in Bond. 50(4320 ;1.Fte50100112.3 I Oil 'Croat 35@3tior: Crude Petrolettre—oil -Creek, litiD9e; 'Kanawha, Warne • Beosole Deodorised, 22@250. 1 'rain- , We have no Changes tonote, either as rtares pr r ic o -cii deaust erings 4l ize v , ve ry omit quo t ations, were 114@16. ' I " .04 1 1 ltsustem-Tunn and in: fair:. demand:l Bales ,ef moo z e j lit,Bhoulders.64gPlaisd':liims K4%3 Hams 9' 9;‘,o9Ne Cheese—Market ft ,slr4 sylpMed„ Sala :or 12'1 - 7 i‘Tri INA. I . I I*U!. ;Mr. 31*7.5..6b - • • IL' . • DEALERS 114 8. M. KIER & 0 Cr.,. Pure No.. 1 - 05arb0n...01k4 LID 33 3FANZOT-4 - M. , 'I 415P'Ofil00 011 LIBERTY Penn'alLit.Dettot.: iql•An oil warra4t , ao., I , LONG. MILLER :& 00:err, . , !J . WORKS AT SHARTSBURGIIATION. . LBOILENT - VALLIITOAD. 4,21At0e and WideltOnse Mr MABEE= STERIMPAITIMURQR " I co M bon anufacturee ms and Baw d' thts and linteloated 40: I.7IIIPINED nisaßricon Dirvlff-IacrpOSIVA always on . • , I TREARDESCIEDIL;tOMr 11.&1711 SOB Alaseale a superior article of Refined AL*: . P II R L l- ` - 13•E'N.k!O'L warehouse, 27 IRWIN ITERERT S. PITMSBURQE, ,4 2 .0.1 PA: . , 7. e Fhilosophio Burner.-:: kit-Wrs NEW DowiturAirniitt • Philosophic BUZAU:for Carbon: ll bino'is, teSulf, It possesses many advantages over. the vommoniturnisk. - • • • I z. • •;.fcisq . 00 1 0 .? makes abuse ror mail light with perfect, ItwM-binvi anYlinanlitYX MINI* *frs:4l4.l 4. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. Items be wed> as litaPer 'llll, It9intr be MeZetilllirtgine*P'lll1 an Veei bung's' G It ,tan"tie trimmed add thatawithOutrii: myving be SOWS, 3. It.throws all the white light ahoire,the oone;. writiThe chimney tab' be removed ' or Inserted' ihouttouching tlusqlam• • 480 burners are t he common Igo. I Meg and smile put on any blimp now in use. Eissy per.: B wins Carbon Oil Shoal/It have aPhßosophics URTH cents:Axis dosen.**.;„ SoPi streistiPittsb - P. HAYDEN.'`. d'en. t ,Q 1.l W o I'I~TPCAN, DUNLAP 8i go.,- ManunicutArclutot • I'VEZ WHlT*J.P•Erlfirgal,'‘ R it 0 •t> /I X.; 1 1 4 z , j bfile ti .NO. LIBERTY ( -MAW GROCERY DRCLERS. WILLIAM BAGAIANtiLE, tyli 0 LE S' Ali IIKEIt ;ROO. 18 AND•2OWOOD,Writit;-.,;:. . , . P TTSB*.R.G..,.; • WILLIAM CARR & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS;' ; ;:;',;.;`: ' And Importers of • " "MUM aft&Ni7o24l-GI S t ,'ll43 P ja ' ' Dißtillers and - ITEM OLD MONONGAKEILADaI WHISKY asrrivibortar - 1, 210 94 7 _ -PITTSBURGH,. PA, 101. Henna ‘" • • •....:ag:a l frikAgUNTßA . WM. fl. SMITH Eitz ai WHOLESALE GROCERS': NOS. 112 SECOND AND' 147 HEST STNEETS. ,data PiTTAX 4,d I Irwaam lawn. n 11.11121501/11a0FITt. artnate, filenenl Planta% .1 -.1 - 20i:e.gsr,.: t . rt•i , • 'NEWITS , 4II6 . C0FF11161,2 c (BUMPorg WWOUldlel%*ear4l#o94nui vPSOLEBALE WOOERS ( Carrier' Wood and ' ,Water 'Streit/1 , vroirsing l4 4 l 6.444: ! j!_ tOMMARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ios-TERALuar.o. _ • Floario2lllkErulifißroWN mob r _ P-173yERMI. PA. ifitin Dihrortx,sr Et: ' , Otithbisrtik) . tt, agtf. ? kiltßank. Lie eff:=426team ;ill outran varrpomiwax., !ma, 4 01 , 1 F 334 ..k.; vtFl4l3s' vor.sE cA. - *. xxxAN, sicoP 'ream .ALLEY wa Llbbrtr - • - • / r# TIVA . . W ParaMteatititr-, lir9 S4Y,PuglbAtAl# 4 4tftli, , - • - ' - ..„ tAKO ff plAtlOlt ; - zsrzwrOrnitt PAiRH wctriirsir ate. R 3 .8 • Idingtieffigers,ol She t Pkianta ( 62p 40talitIktams.B.lislitgtig &Tier. kg. Ana invert.= .W 1 &ante WrlPAlßTtireVit Na It =I"M. ArtEingagertarcomoppor ancto an Pattern. .fenivird&-w „ r.iit0ti".....,.:...,..,....,:_.:. Fruit or palatial lifirioehleat;rwitediAtud. . other. bad; of Opjoeit. (*eking Bien. ..0.,.0r Wine:Nett 410Irann; Lemon o4 Citron se •IlaworthWirbereMiir therDianitnuir when/lint will set a new'zettik , of Fruit and AMMO , than= lit anw,other house in the- d.„....5i1e0 - a%rai and tail antrthient - &Family aneerieg, Whim pr. t ra l v o L,....o other tiAl 0 ,F ~. ,_,Aus : r, ,, J.; -.:., -- ZAWOR92 I / 4 031WESSEK,;:. , :rn 1,40 a. corner Diamond and Diamond allow. -;- J. H. DASIDAY. Oreteostmex, Dram Bond and Y p sepse s Beal Estate and Me=. ohandtaa Broken. 0171M1011 o. 12 WREST Bumpure; TH- EITRIZT-EittabzuTh. PC , DeeirablOgilloprtmerty, and other Rea113:40, & to the amount of .val 00,000 for Belo lo w , - . &LIP OBNI& &I& "IF jur m • saint - of - and havelor sale a let et trariye g iip: f aT a s AltiAelg.llllPeriar tO ADZ Agtedeveand onujit. t o any &trope= Wines. Thu onnsist. Knott . .., es -Mosaatall.and Post. arid , thelatteritlow efinvallitois called to than aOlit? tiKKLEB; rlee2o:lnid ri.ouse,4!.Di sxmo t i a Auer,. i TO IMOILDERS 'AND 00BPPRACTORN a r . oWnatrafaattiring s sup odor AMMO o f IiI„.31 El W doh waarevrapared to deliver from out 00AL YARD,' , SO9 Bast nudity of .Wamily _COW &bran:Oil hand mutual 2afeek- inionnalL STZWART4 . ° 4ointrzirpttz.; - Ii;;L:T? HO. 3100, F 4 M Wil.c-13/9tlPk; ,-i4j; STOCX-AND. , tu.stokiL :.. . m ,- - - Notaiatobk-sadiiiitave-_, : WiMM t . 4'.4:11F.1.2 4 %It fa 41. CA- `.. ' -.- .. . .! .“ , .1.4_113 lt -, - - ,-- lit. &g ..t 4 .942*fir? ' ra.l. i - .. , I' . ... i .-!;! ....'," , .41? =k-' fr :P- , ,- ,-, , .ty„t x .V. ,, --- , -. ; •.. , e • -z_......:. k s::i —''-.1.-:•=.-1.1-_:.:,......r.i. _ . fr ..-..t..---i- , --- , - •-- ' "" 7 : - e4r , ... ,,, :,-.1:1 - -!',L. 1, " ' ,,, ..0? — . .f.;aie,c , n•:;16:, • ....h , ._•;. - .:7;•7,i.: 1 Nll6;4lrisi t ilishiedi 1842. ofitifailailliii. - ,'. 1. 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