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.4e--1:4, N lmington t Delaware, caning - IgeAr t Aar to.-;her - parents, residing at
Xil licw , 4 -114.; who'received a letter,
piistntirketik4arrisburg and - , dated Pitts
.burgViiiinifuncitig" her death, "has been
n i g
~ .:lonstOin- ' Harrisburg where she had
o tilgainfitl_it , situation . - She was doubtless
thCiistAtir of the note announcing ,her
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.4 e story , is that she_had been at
tAtitribiao ' e,liiit the Sudden and noes
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„ .votedßba _ rupl,ey of. her father reduced
a"
" 0 4 . fitailt - A poverty and threw her upon
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'hero ii.rea Imes. Determined not to be
...:40Pliiteit .tipon any one,-or a burden to
~. ':' , l 3 ier...riitiitivel, she Ip ft home to make her
4. 'otinliting...l She, is a good looking girl, of
..more than orginaryintelligence, but strong
' - 11 , given. t 3 romance, with a decided pas
kinon-fofilthe Iyaller kiver" style of litera
l- "„Itire:: The parents of the girl are highly
- ---reiipeittible and prosperous citizens , of
gent. County, Maryland, and- her story ,
about the brikruptcy of her father, 4 ¢ c.,
As all fietion. What her object was in leav
ing colfege so mysteriously„ abandoning
home , ' Old frOnds, and having her death
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anno, , 'e, d,., in, the ..newspaper at' Chester
town, i a - myiitery that remains for her to
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The
TOnfi°
' Her , * Estimates for
1863.
tyi Controller has prepared his
estimate H of the receipts and expenditures
Of the edanty !for 1863, and submitted the
same to the COmmissioners. The expen
ditures i ar:e based on the average payments
.4 the Iplittwalyears,And include provision
for the' outstanding warrants of each de
ment The amount required to be
eithma - liAtioraiion is—for ordinary county
..p*itts(44,7soif,9oo; and for interest on
onds $138,000; This will in-
Valve, a vy.;:of lour mills for county pur
r.teSei,!lol fire and a ter mills for rail
road inhrest-I- L or an aggregate levy of
an&h . half nals. For Statepurpo
ses the libarinium of three mills will be
requiredo`,l: .
' The etitiina.cd receipts include the taxes
ib!M=lB62,' for railroad purposes,
.tuuctuatingi to $701.i, 000; and the amount
be raised in 1863, fO
14.. ,'" the same purpose,
-slBB,ooo±'lnaking a tota:•ef $838,000 for
railroad interest.
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Oaen : Hooker's Staff.
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Among lte staff appointments annottnd•
fid by Gen.' Hooker, we observe the name
41;ient.i oil. TJas.'Dickinson, a gentle
man form erly i connected with the
I.Penn
sylvania 'tilt liamufacturing Company,
~ sad-well' k own lin this city. He hag been
serving wi tch
ii Gen. Hooker for more than
: ....a year.andi J oassed with -him through ,= the
battlemof-ft le PeninSida, Antietam and
,- Frederick!it urg.i His valor and capacity
liava-BiinirT?roven and he will, doubtless,
disckargelaithfdlly the duties of Assistant
,_:Adjutant General of the army of the Ptoto•
mac. I;
Deaf, ety. L. Magee, Esq.
The remains of one of our old citizens,
Mr. C. L. H tpaagee will be interred from
ills late reilidene on High street at 2
o'clock thia afternoon. Mr. M. died on
Sunday OVAning, of paralysis. He was
one of onrknost respected citizens and was
well know4its a hatter for many years:—
LiqS6l, appointed Sutler to Col.
Emitryla Sixth Cavalry regiment, a-posi
,ticialte was` forced to abandon some time
since, his health being, seriously impaired
, by the exiginre of camp life. He was in
tithe 60th yehs of his age.
nissisell's Diary.
l'il.lliad Howard Russell, the world re
wwin2ed 41:YresPundent of the London
/y a w, is at in print on this side of the
water, Hit Per & Brothers having just
issued a fifeli cent book, in good style, en
titled : "M ,Diary, North and South."
".This book ' 6 been so long announced
tthat ltWilt ire sought 'tor with more than
usual avidity, while it will be carefully
read by all who, having seen Russell's let
terato'ther. 'pies; :wish to peruse We more
portectli 'fit 'dated views on the present
rebellion. j "Henry Miner, Fifth street,
has the "Miry" for sale.
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Home Tested.
:inch The ten :inch hose being manufactured
by Mr- Jos.t tLoughery for the city, was
fully testeded on Saturday, by, order of
Councils, by 'the steamer Neptune. TwO
,of the ten soations burst under a pressure
of 200 ponndh with 160 pounds of -steam
and the remaining eight withstood a pies.
sure of 220 (o 240 pounds. The test was
'witnessed byihe committee on fire engines
:and hose aud acknowledged by them to
lbe perfectlyitisitistaetory and.a most severe
ttrial. The distance thrown through alt
',inch nozzle, fyas 2f7 feet 9 inches.
. ightPriConeert.'
The'intilieh.e at , the second %grand con•
cert of Got( hulk and Patti last evening,
wiss much lei_ er than oh the first evening,
and seemed rquite as mash delighted with
the. entertainment. Gottschalk played
fully 'As WO i and the charming Patti, vel
lieved &mit e Wipe she evidently felt
on Saturday ; afght; sang even better.--
te
The conceit: , , ,e, success, particularly
and artistically. We hope that the wri•
pang will again!, stop, here on their way
eastward. 'i:j
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fl.ricisassisOysiaini: Railroad
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The earnin of this company • for the
vast year fool ; up po,soq,ooo, Yrom this
41eAuct:forti er_cent. forxunning aspen-,
ses iii4.llo' 'fist onpondii,ftic„ and we `
have a net 041ns, of over 4 5 ,0 0 9; 000 ,
earned on a .capital of $13,000.600. Thia
*weeds anything yet recorded in the an-;
nate Or railwa ys. ' ' ' i
. ' 111 Meeting.
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A , i itieetin / . .1f buyers and sellera of crude;
and. refine Antroline is called for this!,
f
morning`a 'lll o'clock, at the Board of
Trade roomt.l
• 3. ` 'lit ildiei . Dead.
l i e
Albert' C ' ley, of the 78th regiment,:
wounded in left shoulder by a piece of
shell at Mn m
~ 'eshoro was taken prisoner.
lii 4e rtibitteittet fianyejedto"--liEnokvilie,
Where he' - a -, iriin - Ehtf - 24th or 25th: - He
was it son.ofiliyosiaLCopley,'Esq.
EMU , ICLeeIUre.
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It is not often that a lecture is announc
ed—Which WO so great charms fop . a think
ing man oscine from Ralph Wildeßixter
son. We sha,.l really feel that our repu
tation as a litprary . people will be ruined
ifalarge awtienoe is not gathered at. COIL.
,dtirt Hall, 60 evening, to hear the igrialt
mhilosopher the I discourse on
W4-flits 9hado w4
The gronnd hog, if ha came out yeater•
d i ti r .hoidieuig to tradition,' moat have
seen - Nis shadow a nd tAtired. 'Th ere f ore
i o g , :iree kepcisold, teezhkg ieather may
be rciaked'ectif the idgo" don't fail.
Mete24l2 Begintellt:
Thero pre w six hundred men in this
regiment,a of whom are fit for duty. , -
The iutnitar3rYolidifion of the regiment has
'teen exeslispi-thititliihout, but twenty
three of its Westboro?, having died from
disease sincet entesuilbe service. -
- • • 5t *Lome. •
CQL E. of the I.6sthzeginant,
46 now at bo -=9Ak,furiough•
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At 4 , tpoeti of the Pittsburgh
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natitibasitaiii oltil lieldwialcP last FiquittY
Annitlifr-the following -vfficers wore elect i i 4 l regiiiiintle-Gae Milfeitberief: Vice
Preside t7-_ Jos.iltl., Gazzam ; Secretaly—
Jo hif'Earlis *- 1r iisurer- - --.T.' S. Irwin.; A
Anartiv of: Bianigers 'AO- -be;. announced
lareafterV- The, institution, which ;was
„falling into:, dicay by reason, of the ;War
anitthe partial inspension of business, is
OW in a fair way of again becoming what
it once was. In the hands of the new
:officers, who briiig With them fresh eher
gies and new associations, the membership
has already largely increased, and now
proinises to equal in members at an early
day what it was fohr or five years since when
the Gymnasium 'was at the height of its
prosperity. A vote of thanks was passed
at the meeting to the retiring officers, who
will continue to use their influence in be
half of the institution founded by them.
A competent teacher.has been engaged and
an exhibition of the members is promised
ere long. We wish all success to this ex
cellent physical school for the young, and
hops it snay grow and prosper for many
years.
011 Exchange.
At an adjourned meeting of the Oil Ex.
change, held yesterday morning at the
Board of Trade rooms, the President
stated that the object of the meeting was
to hear the report of the Committee on
Location.
The - report of the committee was then
read It stated that the Board of Trade
had offered the use of their rooms to the
Oil Exchange, free; of rent, until the first
day of Julynext. 'pleir offer was accepted
and the Committee }discharged.
The Secretary then read-a minority re-
Oort• fram Mr. &bluff objecting to the
Board of Trade rooms as a location for the
Oil Exchange,. and stating that he had ob
tained subsc riptions upon his statement
that it would be locSted near the banks of
the Allegheny river, and if the location
was elsewhere, he v t ould feel bound to re
fund the money. '
A communication from Wm. M. Shinn,
"Esq., was read, suggesting Philo Hall as a
proper place for the; meetings of the Ex
change. The acceptance of the Board of
Trade rooms, however, pet a stop to any
further debate on the subject.
The retiort of the Comtuittee, appointed
to draft bye-laws and a constitution for
the government of the Exchange, was then
taken up. -After having been read in de
tail, they were taken up seriatim, and
passed, amended or rejected.
On motion, a Committee of five were
appointed to confer with the Directors of
the Pennsylvania Railroad to ascertain
whether they would not offer increased fa
cilities for the transportation of Oil over
their road.
On motion, the organization of the Pitts
burgh Oil Exchange dates from February
2nd, 1863.
On motion, adjourned
Bull Bun.
The audience at the Theatre last night
was not so large as , this patriotic play
should have attracted. We are also cer
tain that if Mr. Children's unapproacha
ble representation Ot the contraband
Jupiter could have been anticipated, the
house would have bden filled. Go and
see him in this piece to-night. Other
novellies are in preparation.
To Relinquish Business.
A chance seldom offered to procure first
class Gentlemen or Bays' clothing, ready
made or made to order, is now offered at
J. L. Carnaghan's, Federal street, near
the Diamond Allegheny city. The pro
prietor is about to relinquish business, and
has on hand a very vomplete assortment
of ready Made garments of every descrip
tion for gentlemen or boys' wear, these
have been manufactureil expressly for city
retail sale, and cannot be excelled in every
particular of excellence at any establish
ment in this vicinity. Bat those who
prefer their garments made to order can
have the very pick of i the market in the
may of material and trimmings to select
from, and have them , made to order in
Carnaghan's superior , style. The goods
it will be understood will be sold low as
Mr. Carnaghan retires 'from business as
soon as the present stock of goods are
closed out. These kinds of goods are
daily advancing, and a man who lays in
an extensive wardrobe now, will save
money in the end.
Levers, 7,wet,
Charles Lever has just made another con
tribution to English literature, in the
shape of a novel entitled "Barrington, "
which he has dedicated to Charles Dik
ept,. It is equal to any of his tinnier ef
forts and marked by lata unimitable hu
mor throughout. Harper ft Brothers,
New York, have just issued it in good Style
at fifty cents, for sale by Henry Miner.
Aurora filoyd,
Harper 46 Brothers, New York, have
issued a. cheep edition of this popular
novel, unabridged and unaltered. It is,
as our readers know, by the new literary
ligbf. Miss M. H. Braddon, author of
"Lady .A.ndlere Secret'," and is a capital
fiction. Henry Miner, fFifth street, has it
for sale; price twenty-live cents.
Singing.
H. D. Brecht, teacher, No. 128 Smith
field street.
Gaovsa & Rizza's Sewing kiaohinasjor note
manufsetrring purposek_are the beet in WO
A. 0 lATONAY. General Agen I.
18 Fifth street. Pittaburgb. r .
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AWE Kira. 3 11
Josgrs MEYER & 80 II
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mcorrorpouol
147fier 4WD, P/F4IN
Frow - rrvur 4 cm A IBM
wAasuarrn, anwrviim
woman tlialit *Pt m l '7l l l l l r 11 • 7,,
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WIORRENT—A 00011/7.grwasTo4.:
1 3 DWELLING. corner Thittintidloge thnete
Inquire of B. Cuthbert & Sone. or. •
W. SMITH & ID%.
1.1.118 Second street.
Fresh Arrival ! ..
JIMT RECEIVED FROM THE MAN
IIPACTORY of Cornelius & Baker, in Phil
adelpb4e, &
a verg.ane essortnient of the newest de- :
signsand clued D 'WAVY , l of Chrldsll7 B . Hill
Pendants and Bronze banips. A o, OM._ e
Eastern Manufactory . a large invoice of Pulp t
and Parlor Lamps. Chamber and Kitchen Lamps,
in great variety o 4 peiterus and designs. Ai of
whioh we ere s e inat swum to suit the times.
SC TS & BLEAELEY„
SarAlw i N0.1§3 Wood st,
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110ORSALLE—THII DrigABLE RES.
idenoe now owl:ivied. y V.ittergon,
314„ Ridge street, Allegh ny. For terms, pos
se/Won. eta. apply , at the Lumber oihoe,fßebeeea
strieetofear the Ras Works, or toile Iron Oi.y
Mint Oosapitay: Jaal7:2wdds
Npenc,r & I 111 9 Kay,
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111111EIWEVTION-OF 'PARTNERI; .
—Tho utuirslAD heretofore a
tripliVOS) MINORU s t nliW A . H. Eli s Et
LIM ERtgrilts= • ettlii ti •
nit
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wipes of e a M% . -
ffildeda l rikailt i tAtend to
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and li t i ltrWM i rgun ad
wink 0 thankftd to the fr iends of the la for
a continuance of their patron;4 l ...add ruin
to make iktheir aim to ovessonaction who
ma ir i A. Ti tirtir i t tl ar, 1 ..r0f 'BO
lOU known to e of have
the management of our garaili,Nl 0 fall
control in the Brewery.
Address all orders to SPET.ozr, oILAY,
Phomix Brewery. Pittsburgh ,
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JOSEPH NOIR.
- sell-Iyd JAMES ht •
VNVIEPAGIrid BR,VS I IIIY,
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Gert. 111eClellan !
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IMPORTANT FROtil RICHMOND
ITEMS OF SOUT7E R S NEWS
Expected Soor i t at Vieksbarg.
PROM PORTERS MONROE
Deserters Resisting in Indiana.
Family Poisoned by Bye Coffee
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MR. BO IL EA R ELEARR.
XXXVIIIth 0011GREEf,13-2d SEBBION
&v.,
BOSTON, Feb. 2.—The Public reception
of Gen. McClellan at the Tremont Rouse
to-day, was moat a enthugiastic and popu
lar demonstration. Shortly -before noon,
the officers of the army, ocluding many
wounded, paid their respects in a body,
and next, the officers of tie city govern
ment headed by Mayor Lincoln, were in•
traduced. In the meantime, the hall and
reception parlors were rapdly filled by a
crowd of from 7,000 to 10,000 people
gathererd in the vicinity,l so far as the
limited space of the hotel would admit.—
The crowd were allowed tcl pass through
and shake the General's h nd.
Some ladies managed to enter with the
crowd, and home woundedl soldiers, to the
latter, Gen. McClellan addressed special
words of sympathy. The reception closed
at 3 o'clock; but in response to unjust de
mands from the mass of I the people tin•
able to enter the building, the General
appeared fora few moments on the porti
co and bowed his thanks. - I.lle was enthu
siastically cheered.
To-morrow, Gen. McClllari will visit
Lawrence. Special invitations fro m the
-people of Portland, Me.,
and Concord, N.
H., have been received by the General,
to visit their cities.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Richmond pa
pers have been received herk3 up to Janua
ry 31st.
It is impossible that the ;Florida could
have been the vessel that sunk the 11. S.
gunboat Hatteras, as she i did not leave
Mobile until the night of the 18th ult., and
the Hatteras was sunk on the 11th.
We have reliable information that the
vessel that did sink her, was the British
man-of war, Spitfire, as the Captain indi
cated in his reply to the Yankee comman
der. It may be that ComModore Wilke
had wearied out the British Eudora by
his extraordinary blockade ht Nassau and
other ports, and that orders had been iss
ued which resulted in this nuval engage
ment.
1 On the 27th lust, a bombsrdment took
place at Fort McAlister,at the mouth
of the Ogechie river, sixtee4 miles south
of the Savanah river, Ga , only one iron
clad was engaged, and was f reed to haul
11,,
off, her turrets being injure . Our solid
shot broke to pieces as th struck her
sides.
Major Reed Saunders with:his dispatch
es was captured by beiig betrayed
by the crew of his yacht. As soon as
they got out of Charleston, the crew even
tied him, and steered for the fleet and
delivered him up to the Yankees, this ac
counts for his dispatches not being sent to
the bottom.
At a meeting at Halifax p H..,0n Mon
day last, Hon. Thos.'. S. F ournoy, was
nominated as a candidate or the next
Governor of Virginia.
CuArrea - oos, Feb. 30.-4 I is reported
that Gen• VanDorn has recaptured Holly
Springs, Mississippi, with7oo prisoners,
and a quantity of army rations.
The Committee of Way Wayi and Means
are now engaged in considtiring how the
revenue can be increased. aome suppose
additional taxes may be placed on luxu
ries in order to decrease 'he duty on
paper.
The amendment to the'td . souri Eman
cipation bill, as reported by S nator Harris
from the Judiciary Commute ¢, consists of
astibstittitionfof twelve for eigteen months
as a limit to the time allowed for the adop
i
lion of an emancipation act: a prohibition
of pay for any slave introdu;ed into the
State subsequently to the pa sage of this
act, and an increase of fifteen to twenty
millions of an appropriatiori at an aver
age of three instead of two undred dol
lars for each slave.
Mr. Sherman's finance bill as reported
to-daY from the ,Committee i l of Finance,
is amended in several partionl rs. It pre
acribes that the capital stock
: f any bank
ing association d er this act shall be, in
stead of fifty t h ousand doll rs, got less
than one hun thbusand dollars in all
cities whose population is teb thousand.'
The entire circulation notes under this act
shall be three hundred millions instead of
two hundred millions, one hundred aid
fifty millions of which shall be apportion-:
ed to associations 'not only i the states.
but in the District of Columbi , and in the.
Territories according to the re resentatiie
population, antithe remainder pport.lonell'
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according to the resonrces an business,of 1
the several States and Territo 'es. These ;
associations are reqnired to pay to the
Comptrciller
.of the currency Bean-annu
all one per cad of their tiro don.
The followirg dispatch was eceived to
day by the Nary Department :
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&prates Nosaop, Feb. 1.. The bearer
of dispatches left Port floyal on Friday
noon. He sys there is no trCth in the re
port of the, Montauk being disabled at
FortMcAlister. Commander Worden,
lay under die enemy's fire fur hours to
try his vessel. The halls hd no more
effect on ler than so many hailstones.
Nothing tad been heard of the capture ot
1
the Smitl in the Stone Itiver when the
dis,Rtc essenger left,.
e cDowell Court of In ( airy is still
In sees_ . To-day-flrig. ten. Milord was
hcs
exam' about the expeditio he led out
from ,
..airent,on Junction tow d Chester -
Gap, , *.thd 28th of August, the object of
i r
whiefeeltid 'was to iecgnnoilre the ene.
pay'gpositicin.
5.
";Alt n ottnlenturn, N. C., J . 80rn, vie
' E :-Df ceißoio, . Feb. 1. Nat. Gen.
O. Nniter list again written . the Gear , J-lii - Shief, at Washington, - bitterly in
co
ainiiig of the
.. premature disclosure .of
and naval movements this De ,
' pintinent. ' For this reason. Ali' agent `of
the Associated press refrains from any
mention of other than thosealready ",ac•
complishcd.
Elizabeth City is now held by
States forces.
•• • One company of the Norti
Met and ono — handrail riegroei
picket dut y . at that point,
jet', Darla last - week had a i
with Governor Vance, of N. C.,
relations of this State with the
Confederacy, meeting him at the
Depot, Va., on the Blackwato
Vance plainly informed Freak
that North Carolina would buds ,
reserve and recall of an ads ati, force
far the protection of North Oa line from
any further Union advance. T he State
has now 80,000 troops in the rebel service.
Many applications are being made for
authority to raise native loyal troops.
gvp. Foster strongly approves! of doing
W 147 . I
BAiriagaMillaftbert D. 4 Is
- editor of P' hilatielphil, lEvistfniy r-•
IO W 8 0
eallfil i gnallg t l
cies in his paper, was released fro 04,
McHenry on Sunday, the fallowing
apolagetic declaration of Mr. Boileau on
which his release watt granted:
Headquarters Middle Department, !Bth
Army Corps, Baltimore, Feb. Ist, 1863
I, Albert D. Boileau-, citizen of Mills
aitiOublisher
adelphia Evaing - Journal; now `Confined
in Ft. McHenry, for the publication of an
editoral article under the title of "Davie'
Message" in that newspaper of Jan. 20th,
1863, and for the publication of other ar
ticles of like dangerous character, ten
ding to support and encourage rebellion
against the Government of. :the Uni
ted States,do hereby, freely and voluntari
ly express my regret for the publication of
that article or of any other articles of like
tendency or character, and do distinetly
disavow such article or articles being ppit'-'
lished with mypfoper authority,cr knowl
edge, and &Ka' are that atiCh publication
has been made by Other - persons, agent
or employees without my sanction and in
tention, and I do hereby further give to
Maj. Gen. Robert C. Schenck, Command
ing Middle Departnient and Eighth army
corps, by whose order in behalf of the .
Government, I have been arrested, my
sacred parole of honor that spon being
discharged from nirprelientiMprisonment
and suspension of publication of my news
paper being removed. I will not write,
print, publish, or permit others in my name
to write, print, or publish any -" - articles
having such dangerous character or tend
ing to the support or encouragement 'of
the rebellion, but will demean myself in ,
all things as a true and loyal citizen of the ;
United States, intending only to the sup
port of the Government, the Constitution
and the Union as a faithful citizen should;
and it is to be further understood that
these declarations and pledgee are made
as well to relate to matter hereafter to be
published in a weekly newspaper called
the Democratic Leader,
made up from the
Philadelphia Evening Journal itself, and
to any other newspaper that may be pub
lished or controlled by me.
Given at Baltimore, this let day of Feb
ruary, 1863. (Signed,)
ALBERT D. BOILEAU.
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WasiimoTox,!Felltruitry ENATt.
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I,ELJGRA I
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Mr. Richardson, of 111., presented the pe
tition of Madison Y. Johnson who was
arrested by virtue of a .telegram of the
Secretary of War without a 'warrant, and
after being for some time imprisoned was
discharged again. Its reading was object—
ed to. A discussion ensued.
Mr. Antheny, of R. said he under
stood that this man could have been re
leased at any time by taking the oath of
allegiance.
Mr. Richardson said the oath was 'offer
ed to him after he was arrested and im
prisoned and the wrong done.
Mr. Anthony said, I understand that he
refused to take it.
Mr. Richardson said he did so refuse.
Mr. Anthony said, then 1 think the
Senate has more important business be
fore it than attending to the requests of
persons who refuse to take the oath of
allegiance to the governmentr- -"lave no
sympathy for him. I move to lay the pe
tition on the table.
Mr. Harris, of N. V., from the Com.
mittee on the Judiciary, reported back the
bill to aid the State of Missouri in eman
cipation.
Mr. Wilson, oTMass., offered a resolu
tion directing the Paymaster General to
inform the Senate what payments, Willy,
were made up to the 31st of August, 1862,
and if none were made, what was the rea
son for non-payment. Adopted.
The Legislative and Judicial Appropri
ation bill was then taken up, the question
being in regard.to the 'appropriation for
the Agricultural Department.
Mr. Anthony offered an amendment ap
propriming twenty thousand dollars_ for
experimenti prepating hemp and ilia
as a substitute for cotton. Adopted; yeas
26, nays 12.
•
The amendment of the Committee of
Finance making the appropriation for the
Agricultural Department $65,000 instead
of $130,000, as in the House bill. Adopt
ed. Amendment striking out the section
increasing thesslary of the Assistant Sec
retary of State to $4,000; adopted. The
bill was then reported to the Senate.
Mr. Wilson, of Mass., moved to amend
so as-0 make the appropriation for the
Agricultural Department $80,000; agreed
to; yeas 27, nays 14.
Ittr; Lane, of Kansas. moved to amend
so as to appropriate three thousand dol-
lars to distribute cotton and tobacco seeds;
agreed to. The bill then passed and the
Senate adjourned.
Nsw YORK, Feb. 2. —The Bank state
ments for the week ending on Saturday
last, shows an increase of loans of $500,235,
an increase of specie of $336,238, a de
crease oi circulation of $76,922, an in
crease of deposits of $694,024.
The health officer of Brooklyn has pro
hibited the sale of Rye coffee in several
stores that city. A respectable German
family of eight persons having been pois
oned by the seeds of poisinous weeds
growing among
,the rye and roasted end
ground up with it.
lir-Gov. Morgan was to day nominated
by the Republiean caucus of the Legisla
ture at Albany for United States Senator.
Tasyrox,,X, J Feb .2.—C01. J. Cook,
who-wad reported-to have been killed and
robbed at Falmouth, Va.. has arrived in
this city. Instead of being killed and
robbed, he-returned - with over One hund
red thousand dollar's, to be distributed to
the families of the volunteers daring the
present week.
hatailArotas, Ind., Feb. 2 —The ar
rest of deserters in Morgan county is being
resisted. Col. Carrington Commanding
Federal forces here sent a squadron of
r y
cavalry there ett , hatigds . They . were
met arld fired" On 1)7 atpa . l eff irfob.' 'The
cavalry charged dispersin the mob and
capturing several deserters and six citi
zens. A o one hurt. Considerable ex
citement prevailed in Morgan and adjoining
counties.
Feb: 2 .— . APpearanees indi
cate an early renewal of a conflict before
Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Five thousand Yaukees are working on
the canal opposite the city. Their inten,
tion is to float thfilr„ troeporta through
whet the rivo,riees ilnd hind their tioope
below.
The force of the enemy's fleet is 107
boats, .96 transports and gunboats.—
There may be more arrivals of 'gunboats
before the fight begins. The strength, of
the Yankee army probably be 88,000:
The Savatifiah, Ga., RePtibliatm says,
that tip:iebei war -steamer Florida, Cap.
talc tt, has passed,safely. out of the
harbor o and is now riding the
high BeeM in search of Yankee robbers.—
This news will shock the nerves of the
Liticialnitee;' biitAey will be worse . shock
ed when the iefainsfrom Maffitt begin to
come i n , 7`.:,1-1, • - '
he United
liesavarsi Feb. 2.--001. Robeit Joh n .
soc e, reg i nient , too); possession of Frank
lin, Term. I.,ast night Gen. Forrest and
Stairo.aszrowlyz ascaped. The rebels
captured 2 men, and one killed,
Carolina
Ve.dog
,ig
sonferenee
upon their
Southern
Franklin
n.. Gov.
ent Davie
upon 'the
CHARLESTON, Feb. 30.—The Federal
gun,boat:John'E-!Smith, carryingm gone
and 200 moo, surrendered unconditional
ly to our forces after a sharp engagement
on -Stone river.
15iiC2:11
We are just In receipt of a large assortment of
fine imported BOHDMLEM GLASS LAMPS
out and guilt of beautiful patterns, a useful and
ornamental
Holiday Gl-1
Also a lar a stook if ti Leitrild' wail prices
• .. .
o 4 ap g ear
. cl * street. r
k.., ' C
Elk* IR-0-C till
.7 Ari:6 4 :o l
f.,.FP1 4 .411 - NRR* 4 I O ?
!.-r i p lorimil i nu a 44
IiVULIAM 'CARR 2A, .„ 0.
ifeLESALE GROCERS,
And Imimmteri
wins, Baum:l% *am, dio.
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers in
rIITE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
• 1127 Liberty Street,
n09:17 sorrisnumati. PA.
Lax= HUNTBB
H. salmi cti,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
In 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS
4a PITTRB BON
WILLIAM mum DAvxd M'OAMDLWW4
MAMMON A. norm. Speeds] Partner.
General Partners.
/SEAMS tt COFFIN;
atuoo,on to M'Candlete. Keane A 04. J
WHOLESALE CIROOJERS,
,C 6441. Wood : pad Watir 'three*
MG* . ; ' • rl'ESßElgell.
JABEEI3- A. ;FETZER,
.
FORWAROINIS ARO — COMMISSION" MERCHANT.
see ten end or -
Itlous, grain, flacon, Lardy Satter.
Dried Pratt aad - Prodaoe
Generality,.
Corner market and First Streets,
PITTSISTRGII. PA.
lam TO—Franals O. Bailey, William
Dilworth; Sr.. S. Cuthbert A Son. Pittsburgh.
Boyd & Ott, Deisker & Swearingen S. Brady.
Cash: M. & M. Bank, List Howell Mimes k
George W. Anderson. Donlon, Paxton & Co.,
Wheeling. my2B:2ptEli
ALERS IN OILS.
S. M. HIES ifs
MAIIIIIIPAOTURIRII Of
Pure No. 1 Carbon 011,
I D
I.! JD Z V L.
APlRliee on LIBERTY STREET, oPpoafte
Penn'a R. R. Depot.
1111.A1l oil warranted. aoZ3:lpd
13 ETRONAIL 01E14 wouns
LONG.
.MILLER i CO..
WORKS AT SHARPSBURGTATATION.
LROHKNY-VALLRY RAILROAD. ...-
sap-OtSoe and Warehouse
SitS MARECRT STREET. FKITSBIEERSH.
Manntinturoo.of lThunhuitins- and Lubrioatad
Carbon Ofbrind &nook,.
NO:I,II2IPENED_ OIL, MAXIMBITED
NOIMIXPLOIRIMahraso on hand. oe24:b
THE AMOCO - OIL COM r 4 NY
Matial=" l article P ) Rth """
Ardeseq 011, ---'
NON-ZIPLOSITS. ALBO,
PURE BENZOLE
warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET
PITLYRURGE, PENNA.
The Philosophic Burner.
stnzirs mirEw notrßus-Avriusti
H
PhUomphio Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready.
on /t
A po
urn esesses many advantagee over the
on Bers.
lilt makes abuts or mall light ink iterhoe
ac trwatburn any_antlity of with sat*.
& oan be used with a long or short chimney.
4. tan be need beam aper nlitht-bialP.
6. t can always de to burn economieally.
6. Is more eerily wicked than any other
burner.
7. It oau be trimmed and lighted without re.
moving the eorte.
8. It throws aII the white light above the eons.
9. The leltimney can be removed or inserted
without touching the glees.
These burners - are the common No.l site. and
can be put on any lamp now in use. Every Per
son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic
Burner. Price 25 oents;_per dozen 22. Bold a
No, 89 YOU/ITH street, Pittsburgh.
1025.1ydw P. HAYDEN.
.1L oen t 011. W ork
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO„
MumfaMamen of
Plums warm ussmengb
c 5.11.130 OILS.
Officm._
burgh. P a cot ta
NO. *9l I.IBILETY STREET Pitcot ta
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
QINIZAL
HOUSE CARPENTER
AND JOBBER.
SHOP VIRGIN ALLEY, between Wood
sold Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ste aa•Orden 'dilated and promptly attended to.
LANE SUPERIOR OOPPER MINES
EIMUIELTG47I B -WORKS.
PAUEVIC. JIML'CVICIDIr dr. CO
litannfaataren at
gam, ~..Reasictli pPpm. ram& ChM
PR MI Mamma, Bpaitar
Bolds,ko. dlact i igtm and
dealain in M
a n
. kah
&a
.
sgf Oonstantbr on hand. Tiament Meath%
nd Toob_Manhouse. No. 149 lam , and UM
ISCOND MZSTS. Pittsburgh. Pena.
sr Spiegel orders of Copper out to anv desired
pattern. fe2l:lydkw
• YOU WANT BOXY GOOD NEW
.a. Bruit or. prepared Minos Meat. mii a t y and
all other kinds of Bohm noting B or
Wine, New Oranme Lemon and (lb eel go to
Hawortkialrotllh. Injite Diamopd. where you
will get a new crop of zrmt and lower than at
any othethona. Who eitpo aaal and
tall anartment of lamps es. and
Brandin. and all Ow of
nomad& Liquora tam
WORTH & BROTHER.
deg/ nine and and Diamond alley.
IT. a CIAM:DAY.
Soto, Stook, Draft, Aloud and Mort.
sago, Real Sonde and /der.
altandlae Broker.
011,101,110014 N 0.19 BIIRKWEI BUILDING,
FOURTH STRUT. Pittsbarth. Pa..
Desirable MW propertt and other Roal,Eatate
t o the amount oflaoo.ooo for sale low.. ..:
A NEW AND DESIRABLE itiT Op .
WINTER JLOAKS,
,15111AWL9
MERINOS and DRESS GOODS,. r .
Hatred couitry..Ylannidi.
it;iiikd. tab.
Mule% &o. All will be sold-eke/iv for cob at
H. J. LYNCH'S,
Na. S 6 Market street
el b. ISZEL__,Y
V* 141 JUTE STREET. oopodto OstOodrai
SUL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
DIALIAS IN
NOTES. BONDS,-,MOETGAGEB sad
0 , tier San rities. SP
CEO. R. COCHRAN,
ATTOBNNY AND 001INSELLOR AT LAW
Oiin No. 69 Grant Ptroot. nautili, Court
Nouse. Pittsburgh.
A L 1 4 , RIIIIRNESS ENTRUSTED TO
.111 hie ogre will rooeive prompt attention. Col
leotiouady made and the money promptly remitted.
deedd
:$l.lOOO -- WORTIEII OF
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
•
of the most superb workmanship in every detail,
and from the best mlnufacture-s in the country,
lhey havebeeu selected with the gre test possi
ble care, 'specially for the Holid.es. Prices low,
For sale . by JOHN H HELLOS,
deo2o 81 Wood street.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE—ALL PER
sow havincelelme or demands agaiost the
estate of NANur BUANSIDE, bite or Allege&
up oity• deal, are revise to to present the same
without deleyi sod those indebted to said estate
win task, Imeaedtete.peamenj to
lAr4liß/sll,TExeenter.
cieeSlatawew 51 Ilarketstreek
F "1
E , PORTAP4EITUBWIGH.
- . -. , • , .•7_ , ..1,...24f.. IsMuckyliwA at 3-1-011,,
:Icartillit,.ennettniArsta4s,trt,
nlt t .c:..
Gallitthx - CitisktC --- 'WS
, r .. .
[ . OEM/A ElostionitiMailintaZ.4-., A 1 ,
•,... - ,1 s. tta i
1 - 1 - •& 1 , 1%.,..C ., i t,
-: IMAiiidtr4:/tieusettril r-giront
eillatirleCiarke.at _t_.. , , Act , a :I . ! f'..l - 7 Y.s ~,
AMisida. John OnniYheeling.--.-4.. :,,,' t. r .qo.
Var The Wheeling-packet ibg.iiilitlyitv
the steamer Minorva, Captain Johilltiiiiii; Pas
sengers and shippers 'NW :,bearin - taind that the
hour of departure is i 2 t. m. positively.
The ever Punctual steamer &erne
Graham, Capt, Ayera4ra7es at '4 X. m for Zahe,
vide and int amediate pone, - Friend Wilson says
he has a few 'choice rooms for those that call early
We take pleasure In recommending the' hOst tuid
officers.
. ,
Mir The .new -and ap . steamer.
Argonaut. No 2.oaptj4 l t. fßorterleavae for dt:'
Louts at.o intermediate ports on Monday. 4Tbia
boot has the best of accommodation , fint,oarefal
officeri. Capt..-moCarthy has charge of the dn.*
FOr Cincinnati; Cairo adifilSt.:-Laniai
.„ .
THIS DAY: FE8.'3.4.1";111:
THE FINN PASSENGIEJa,
SteamerAHHONAII r. No: 2, Can
tata Yorter. commander. willieave agannounaed
above.
For freight or passage a_ppjy_oa boait or to
ieb3 J. H. DIIUNGSTONt4t.OO.
For Cairo and St )Loma. • *
IVADNE4DAt FEB. 4---4 P
.
hi
THE NEW AND SPLENDID
Bremner BELLIKAGGEBS,
Gould, ooraminder ,will leave aa atuaouneed
above. -
For freishborpaasage opPIY on•board or to
feb3 rpApic, Agent.
Wheeling. Gallipoli*, Parkersbuigt&
.E o rtitiumatillegalar:Weekly Jrnekel.
THE FAST RUNNING 1 , 66 i.
gengoesteamor Etilio;-.) - as Walton. ,
commander, will leave as. announced above and
intermediate paints this dayat444.l2:4'`.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
J 011 1 ,4 FLAUK. Ag't.
NEW AIIIIANGEMENT 1803-
Wheeling and Pittabnrg
press dine
THE NEW *ND OPLENEED
:packSe — All,lllADA,
geosTr-W, Jammer': commander; cleaves-Pitts
burgh Tor Wheeling,gve 7:Monday', Wednevity ,
and Friday at ii
Wheeling. for Pittabitrgh - everg Twesday,:TAtzs.'
dayand Saturday at 8 . a. ,
THE FIYrE PAE.4EItEtEIX,
ate :mar MINE RVA;dhhit Eiorden
'e °amender, leaves Pittsburgh for W heeling triek7
Tuesday, Thursday and S turday at 11 a
punctually: loaves Wheelieg= eVery-
Wednesday's and Friday's at ha. in. ,
..The above steamers. makes ease •obniiiie
tions at Wheeling with. foie side wheel steamers
for Marietta, Parkersburg and Cincinnati
'For frieght or passage. apply oh board iirtei '
JAMES cOuLINs CO.-,
Agents, N 0.114 Water street.,
For Marietta anti Zanesville..
Regular Muskingum River Parket
leaves Pittsburgh every Saturdmihat
4 p. m., Zanesville-every Tuesany S
8. 111.
THE' FINE 'PASSENGER
steamer LIZZ.II:
Brown, commander, will leave as noted- above. ,
For free:a or pav apply on board or to
n 026 INGSTON r
For Rev'
-_".or Marietta and Zanesville.
Regular Muskingum river Piakel
leaVes-Pittsburet every Tuesday.
' Pe m., ZaaMvilleavery Frtday S a. m.
TH.T.,apnv
,A4ixo SJPLENDID
Pakeenter etealuer )311MA GRA
, Monroe-Ayers - tiornmendec;..7!lll . lesve aa
noted above. ForNfrebrht or pasaage.upor..7 on
.board or to - 3; B. 4.
.I:yISOSTitN-A.vo.
T
deraigned are 'um:piked with Competent
Workmen to re-Gild or, re. , ..Brorizo atid . .,rapair
'Steamboats, Chandidiare. Bracketa,Larnoal,wo.
waking them - VIEW to new, and altering Lard oil
ones to burn Carbon Oil. Alio to furrish new ones
at oh( rt notice. Lanterns, Cans, Oil, and every
thing in the trade kept on band at. the Lan* and
Oil store 564 Wood street, near Sixth.
WELDON, ItELWEILE.dt KELLY.
ianls
STEAMBOAT ;
w3l. HA.Z3LAMTIL",,
Has opened an office at ,
NO 90 WATER STREi37,
Where he will rratimsot a General Steanibeni
Agency business. and would eolicit a sham ofpaC
corkage from steamboat ment ar24-Iyd
Bankrupt's Sale of Boots and
Shoes
SELLING AT No.. 2$ FIFTH Si'.
WITHODT THE tEART BEDARD
diate to cost as they mast he closed out finale.
ly.
COMC AND
2d Door below Exchange Rank.
nen-
INTERESTING TO CITY ASD
COUNTRY DFAT,ERS,
MILLINE RS AND PEDDLE 38
During this month, Granuarg,iwe will emus Oat
our entire stook of the following seasonable goods
at
Reduced Prices.
TO MAHE 111002.11 FOR SPRING GOODS
Dealers will find our assortment of these . got de
well suited to their trade, both in priM3 and rail
bt)., the prices of many articles being lower than
they can to-day be bought in tho New York on
Philadelphia markets.
Germantown. Boston Ribbed and Mail- Woolet
Hosiery;
Gloves, Hauneetl. Book and Wool Gloireedind:
lents;
oolen Undershirts and Drawers, Wool'Hoods.
Comforts. Smith% do. _ Wool$o•
Also, of Trimmins.g__Fancy Geode: Buttons.
Threads'. Braids an Notions, our stock is not
sutpasseal in cheapness by any in the city.
We ask special notice in oar stock of HOOP
SKIRTS, as we have facilities for an. plying the'
best and most reliable make at very low rates.
MAORI-MU&
N 0.78 Market Street
ianl6 Between Fourth and the Diamond,
CHARLES L. CALIMELL, • ,
(Successor to Jail. Holmes '& Co.. a
1 2 0 EL ll' A. C )IX, - .0,35,1A
Dealer in Bacon Lard. Snstar-Onred
iSmolted Beef. &e‘
Corner Market and First streate;Dtticlutrali4a.
doollayd.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Se - wing Machines,
NO. 27 FIFTH ST4EET.
PATTSIBPIAM.
.101111RIV4XILEak.„ rAMILY
1, httishiet. :Imam 'awaide4 the
higitett premium at the WORLD'S .F.ALIR,
Loadott:palltheggebines,ta the wont). acautAttait
Over iele,(111X) have already-heen
all giving universal Satisfaction.
• '
This maohinemakes the look stitch. tmnosslbie
to unravel with the mentietadvtuttage of being,
alikeon both sides. formintrnoritge or chain. It
will quilt, stitch, hem, tell, gather, bind; cord,
tuck and braid.
The elegance, speed and simplicity of this Ma.
chine, the beauty and strength of stitch; and
adaptddlity to the thickest or thineet fabrics
render it the most SULTESSFUL and • POPO ,
LAR Sewing Machines now offered to the pub
lic.
o3L,Warrauted for Three Tears.- a
Call and examine them, at NO: 27 .FIFTH
STREET.
WM. 9ETMNM4 CO.
Tinto DAT-
Just opened a complete assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
• W. K. Noe= dt CO.,
null 143 Federal ohs streetAlleihenY
WALL PAEER, ciremez--BOTH
Frenoh and American, will be 801 d-wit
hout advance in price until - sew Year's sitthe,old
nand, 87 Wood street. by. . ,
w. P. MARSHALL:
sots
s?' Rana wanted.
NEW ORLEANS 1911:16UM•
so bads of eialciri l sion and for sale _ _
BULL.II3I & BICKSTBON.
PITTS.BURGIP THE Nr..ltir.
or.
41zoss or Ilminarow-I?:itioltdivis. $5
00
Single Seat in Private Box: 0 2lIkulltdie and
lon= 'eras; °halm-5o cen tmnle. 25
cents: Colored Gallen,--25 00t1 W e ° 1114 . 4 13 " .4 h
50 Dentin gallery 15,ispntit.;
FRANK ib-Mii4tr•
Re
wir dut ,, e.
w1:1' appear
as
4"" 'it rt o d iiia - , , , iew
g-T9olnin • T? ,_ Pbr-24 •• • r•- ,, ,
- • •
ote
,:i.. myrtu t
Mrs Jackson-
•-••• ~,.v.y„er k •
. 1 ' : 54131
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SCHOOL IN AN 17PBOAlt
tm 11_,f
f .,-, CORNIMIPEIIALW#MI{“,
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CARRIAGE „MANUFACTURERS.
oldegpablialtedgoo,4ll,4oolS3., '
uquEss - E WAZ
Roppy%: : 3: — .#oAla Tao
1 trAul9l49o 6 tis a*,,,Ftvg49,0 € 114 a
\ e „
.-.7.,,,,,,f ,-. ,-... O T-Xolgtg , l4l! 1 1 i.? Ve
AL*44343rri. it kar iiillbro lumr
tm. cured of the &tilts efleirlYeiror and dis
, l
7 411,: k i. m eUvespi, benmodenee,Aiti" d to
. 14101 10,11 no re it, a copy of the„shoveintamt.
ingnarrative, published -by . himself. 1- This little
bookde dumpli-ne 11 irjklidiptir, , jsantion -to
zotztiand tits* Ind Suffer 4 ftin t ilisavous
:gd...ll%lrattiOlii3l.oB idtliinlCY,RßlMl=g6R saI EUS.YOI
seltleure. litgle copies will b sam e e
sent , under seal
in a Plaitim mekopeotitliblinie--to any who
request it, by_adarersing
. the author. •
;.- -- •: 7 • - '' ' 'ILIHRBi.A. I 4 mitEICE:t Eit.L
no24:3aulaw] Greenpoint, Long Island. N .
, ..
Dr, Tobiasv,Velacitisr=l/orscf,Lirdisient,
Tn pint at 50 eentc eureirlainerte
t b se. cats.
cal,c, "Timid th e f. llpirippgg
2 .: T., 6 ~ 4: , 4 svosr;, J UlV tht.lB6o.
Da, Tent 4 s W® have used for the past 3 ear
Your Horse Linitnentififtlatnene.s. Liom bruises,
colic and cuts.usal in every inst.siuxiound P h the
'best - article fever rriedi i ibis circus "osmrianY.—'
Please send ipp six doaeoc lkis the only liniment
we now use. efiavp 108 horees same very va-
I:LAW:4 and do ziotirant to leave teirlihritabut it':
. HY'T XHOSA
-,h Bold We'hfinagene.
by all drumsts. Offiee
.150..Corlland street.
24-61%-Y-fork. - 1at29%da*.310
The hates: and Best }I.:,
Preparation thatesn be, used upon tbrafa'r for
imparting to ita natuialsbade,brdire black. is
, ,
CHEISTADOROM IFrAIR ,DICE.
:It corrects ti ~e bad:effeett anther dYsii.decea
perform - -*ark• instanitineously,
and its preemie', to_ilie_o.bsesve; „remain, an
_ X.irk..E.birtiItABLE.SECEET
Banufactared by J. CRISTADOBW ilaistor
House, New York, Sold everywhere, end appli
ed by all: Reif Dreseeraii
Pnee4Esllolind sapet - boiT4Aiiting id size
.. CRI SZUVAOXITAIikiItriMMVAWIA.
invaltAhle withlo Itve...aa it_ imparts theist='
most salines...lln inest neautiftirgl,i, ' and treat
vitality todiegain4F, - ;
,_ ; y . ; 3.;
r ride 50uents; 'A 10111,2 ter bottle according to
sisq,;.ta.U.o
_ -
Brandretbeallulik,
~altW Win& t
•Weatieheisterx6lM pat, a'lB7;
Mr. bk. Tam Byciptaittoos. Tailor Sao ems
• 'Dear Str-1 world"state - titsggr Walrinddaadtio
usellitANDß IsTiAS PIUS. thrOniththbAtacant
mendation of John It; Swift, of Croto_tri•W t. 4) ing. •
ter county, who was .antira,treetoraa
by their was del e tX
tartrato yea r -
costive and Abifziellitie4" and-AG triW..'svarYthing,
bat was not rehaved.. ilna.lll,;/tMkollejtalat
dieth's'Pill'avenr &if ftire Week: ana doinyof l: • •
Tills "evarY.dlo.forlbree d ys, and thintoolftwi
Pill every day. with-an nocasionaidose ar aiL-• - In
one month,ne was skip tog'? to !my %gine
inotttlutha'WoWiirannit4o - Una . w • "
YouMilaktil 1.1
vo.-
Ed *AlicaL L , .. , =71441,44-41
MT U /NTT, BIS t
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sin ,
5dN1T0,2111.113, .aeb/VaVaNTA:toni
resides m the ' AftwzkoLN.wer x __ , l. MEW
Yearango - 41WWiiir s'y *lsititit leg.
which hailleon.ron mr,
he was also Mad' olgetylwoffearts that
edlirapaitalaithisehsst,
and ,beiddes. , oo7.. , eololVW ndAsismitai=ll .
ter trying various remedial! and =imp _
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the he commenced wing Brandreth'l Ms. itt
three timelliireek;ifid-itth-e'emilifoterti—
the sore on hisjeg healed. and: astko end of two
months he was entirely oared of oattivf p ir t V •
Moja, lilldsP,± ll l4 ond'ilSW restained.-Ar
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Sworn to before me. this 18th day tif00t."181311. , .
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tumde_B4 And, /My lean: power.' and - suite frr
Gnat MOIL flaw Mille.Blastffunutoes 440Ziale
BinDittianiar attentiort4therotrif.
&sum and Machinery for.:nriort mil/r;',MPrlen
uprights. mulay and circular
Have also on hand. fulishodwnd ready far-NW- •
ma4 t r itemitrittidalMairlikeracd-Ikalantot - wvirr?
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rouild Iron ShAftthe and:
ev W ery varieWFandqiontinuil thilMarmindturo
Woolosifory
Our prima are low. oar inaohinorr maanufaumr--
al of the lbeetnualitrof znatorloda. ann warranted
in a caper to trivo sitichtation.- • •
,/lirOnitae from:all parts of the oottulrynolicit
ed and Promptly ftadkvt,4
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g as . 11'o* ;:on hand a Urge stook of fail 1 44 Vittie.r,:=4"
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BOOTS 'A ,NI:I,.SELCLEL9k;,--;.14,',
Comprising ,al l ! , theliffetentotarietleit and mile
Co be found.
with
Misses wed - thildreq'e Eitpi#l4liosta
with double and Cripple soles.-
Mons'. Boys' and Youth's Calf .
.ooarms.and Shr
Boots. Shoes and , Bromw-
Mona Long Leged.Water "roof .Cayalg Boot!
of a very taped°
Call and examipe his stook aa he warrerru-uo
goods to give general eatiefention. I
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eiONSIONED AND FOB !mpg IFILON -
11,-, Altera and je arrive - • j:'; UN 4 .
teoosailra and Toros ,
Shelled and in pinnies, Eny ire of
Office 185 Llbtrt, etriet—
1111 L 110 Ws, . HABROWiIIi 1111PADEIti
1 ahoy hey• and m.nnrst. , forks; Nay nztiveg,;.-
Pruning implements of all kit:defer
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