The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, February 11, 1863, Image 3

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    r. - --a.....,.,... -‘, • - --• '-,''- :' ,--- Tlieetilloiliitgis a brief odtline of - the
elk** PEMINGIII. - & 00.11‘0047 • Opt t pfs 4 tllte .Earl's Daughter,"." now be
'i„ ARK itblifilicliVelfOßlC, TATS' ingtr i oinied here : . . ;.,_ . .., _
be-
I' BOSTON areour akentefortheDsia!, -4' y Edith Severn the potflidauktitei
ugsaaAlv..l4l"4lotatioaP464iirtbinenithu'lleautitiriVE.sa=atimicui" of'an. 6 Eir . 1; marries Alfre- Morleigli foi)
o lgAawessike•L i -- . . love Sir ktortiater Ratthtoni F.Who.: also;
.„, , 1-• • 'has •, • ,
kited Edith, and is a pretended friend
.
of terhusband; , setsshipiti,elfld *Ork to
Heduce'ber affectiont from ,the trna , sdleg4-1
ititcci: In this he does not ennead, bat
piques her vanity and excites-her jealousy
by giving such 'a atiareforeraditation of per ,
fectly innocent circumstonees and the con
duct of her husband, us to attain his dev
ilish purposes. Mabel - Keith's Alfred's
playmate and friend froth' Childhood, hea a
brother, Richard, who is unjustly accused
of Apurder, and being piriatied,,cOmes se
cretly to Alfred, who is a lawyer , for con ic .
eel. This necessitates much private con
versation between Mabel and Alfred. He
' even leaves the altar on his wedding-day
with Mabel, to facilitate the escape of her
brother. Of one of their i,interviews, all
selatinito the affair of Richard, the tempt
er brings the Earl's daughter to be i ‘ i spec
tator : jeldointy - and W4unded fire exert
their sway, and ilia eerpecit's venom' has
done its work. They fly to Perla, plunge
into the :vortex of dissipation and : the
usual result ensues. Rasitton,st:ted, tires
of his victim. She, outraged, demands
the fulfilment of his vow to marry her,' on
receiving the news of her divorce. • He re
, faaes.and insults her with the offer of gold,
which she flings back with a curse of aw
ful imprecation. Remorse 'ensiles; she
resolves to seek her old home , the home
of Alfred—who, meantime bee -parried
Mabel Keith—and there to see: her.. chil
dren and die. She assumes 'the disguise
of a governess, and comes beneath the
roof once all her own. One of , her"e'hil
drenethe eldest, a boy, is sick. anddying.
She !Writes himoind allthe mother's keen,
which is all the while - hreakiiii. flows forth
:with fall affection toward her little charge.
T O r combint!tion'..oriitOlpritsin the situ
ation, it may 'readily be(ettnceireti, affords
opportunity-for much touching acting.--
"Editti,"tanging over - the death-bed of
her Child; is recognized by her husband,
and she dies, having obtained from her
husband forgiveness and pardon. In the
course of the last scenes of the play, it is
made knOvin that the real murderer, for
whom poor "Richard's was-mistaken, was
"Rashtou" and a tableaa, representing
him on the scaffold, is shown in the back
ground, at the moment of Edith's death,
and the fall of the curtain.
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PMONE.grfAY.X O / 1 4tMk.
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;1 , nuoi
1 $ ‘ .l
il 11. , . illtormegelltisitite.-00..,,
.
t ,iitiouticibr at their last mtetir.g appointed
ii4apecitilcommittee,tofp pare an .oildi
n
ca relative toitheiitori)ig of oil in the
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city. The committee -met on* Monday
• l e r terring, when they were ',met by a
l tom
it
it
s' - freitillid Oil Exchange, who asked
, j.,!.t ne l action ahoOld be halten•ntitil cer
„.,, 'atatistias,"nti* being gathered by that
il ' 1 ,- , ire laid liefore the committee.
. , .figures mentioned would exhibit the
,textent of the oil tride"tinq its importance;
•O ‘ nr_pity., ,J,tied committee of oil . rnen, : i
42
itting the necessity of a prohibition
' :to storing oil in warehouses or on .vs.
, ; ca`",t l ots, and the danger of storage in vats
r
.ciiks i above:ground,,suggested that the
- - --ph tion-iif the 'A ll egheny wharf between -
.I.li 'St. Chsir'street bridge:and the Point
beifs
' - t apart for the. use of the trade, as oil
edit c d
Ite, landed in bulk and barreled
AO without the danger incurred above.
Mk ,. were willing to pay for the privilege
ifiths wharf was put in.:-proper order for
- , their acdopitoodation. The committee
freni c :Coliiiells 41i - it - light th the danger of
firertied djsagreeable odo r of the oil re
quiiid its banishment froin the city and'
anegeptl s4o.;:feasitbility of: establishing, a
deptlt on the Allegheny beyond the lim
, , ..:.,, , ;-iti4" ttlas Ninth Ward, when it could be
!nor d without injury.lt was,alio
,pro. ;
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pee to extend thePoint,bylliade*ound.t.
to th' water line fixed by the Cointrussion ,
• - , . 4, ' - reirt,iithd'ttiat the gr,ound so reclaimed be
77"ff.4,0*.eTtiSiyely,t(ir an oil wharf. -.Some
. ..4lyttlitiveifi eipressed as to the practicabili
, , „, e tf of hiss pbut •as 16,000 to 30,000 barrels
a l
' 1 " :. of
l 'i iirestithetimes brOught down 0n..41,
sin I:freshet, and 75,000 barrels are
~_•• som e som eti mes I collected, on the Allegheny
• ''. wfi This Plan . does not seem very.fea
sllilti ' plan) the ground was prepared,
:„,, ~p?, Smog,. at great expense, so as to
•. ; > gkeep,A - j
.itt .,, poittroit portion of it would 'be over-!
+
—Hewed Whetroinit.nieded b' Y the freshets i
.:;.; *lli " s itiictiWthli oil. liven now, the
1 - iiiiiii• terettelififteen hundred to two thon-
It
, tiasill rrelela day,and if a wharf were set
- apsie r it, the accummulation would be
• , -.. inibielf a; ' The"OilEirchange delegations
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do i- , 1 "lee, ( r.t44ol3.ot:beyond the city lirn,. ;
it's, h e ye ;of the increased expense in
~, ', -- i: L- itattd ' `.'itil'-lianlin . g , this oil away for
• ,shipni t. ,In.reply )kwas stated that the
't.l3filgieStipiniiltailroad cars might be run
..:. ttp . .the pillegileey Valley road to the depot
izt ,
and th it loaded there, bat this, it was:
• .., . , ~
cciiiten , ; would put an expense of eight
centsit arrel ori the Shipper, as the Alle
gheny ', Valley.icompany charge that
amount - 4' for the nse of . its track to the city
liiii. , ; i4Aneiher obje ction was .that the
could niit get ears enough up there to take
,
' lr
there% ay. - 'l - After a sessionlof some two
Marty le cihuitiPe'aidjiierned•till next
Monde,'
,Sening, when the statement be
, Ing.-.= aced{ by the, Oil Exchange : wi'
: .f- be re ad forpresentatioa.
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1":- 'logger 'Warning, .
' =• - r Ali' , . , itinedl:Totin'llia c k t whose parents
i,
i . ,2-, vtat d e ";., A llegheny city; narrowly escaped
instant ..;: th „Yesterday by an accident
. ' '- Whicli: `..1 Yet'result fatally. 'About noon
, . ,he ja m ;,: ,on the platform of a car attach
ed-ito:. ‘' - express train pattsing along .
Libertyaireet and, after riding to the
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vicinity ':tf,' 01Hara -street; jumped off
„..,Ki9.2 1 .!„ ER hil some means he fell or was
_ s - yaromiti pri , thepthpro,track and was seri
, , , I' O4I O,MR . 4, ly L a freig h t 4raiti passing lit
~:trigtaioan t.'-- kitearatr.tsiken- to the office
,• - ----.-ofDi.,dli kDkridati"Tertn street, Where
~itojui: were ;. dressed. There , was a
vary Dad tare of the skull' foh - Thitloir
' °f VI 4, l * . Ltlie:ientre andaTio an
~:•filigl# ea -I wouiiii'nver the left eye., :A
.1 ftig::litful
„ONO -[was "also discovered"on
- abe.right4 g t below. the knee-'-the fleshy
' - ' l- ''ptiii•bf if , leg hiVing been cut open to the
.., ..,41aigt., vertit inches: The bone, how
fl'aer,:vtis' - Of broken: The boy is about
~ • -
fourteen ;y l ,' - '-of age, aed worked in one
orth4, l ini ,„itt 'the Fifth Ward. His
I.s
lather,waa; *th hun in the doctor's office,
- and assisted 'in dressing the wounds.—
.. _ _Ale zePoxio itcvery-doubtful.
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I•, OWN.
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lie' Ile"
During the year • 1861 the Scriptures
t , well, not :ad in 4 ,6e6isehools, in the
„
.yhattlB62 l i t
hey-were- not. read 'in 1,726,'
showing a , acreage in 1862 over that of
~ 7 ,i4B, B l.,AoAittid preying - that the Gospel
is spreading 'n the benighted regions of
Pettneylgal i t i , Rev. A. H. Thomas, '•' '-paster Of d itlifiela' street M. E. church
has taken.a r imt fifty persons into church
Inembershijil!dirring the past ten. month of
the Confere r tice year. Rev. G. A. Low
man, in ch ar ge of the Ross street and
litineravdle,:N..E. church) . appointment,
' his received iitci the ehurCh-ithout twenty.
The Bishop, (Pennsylvania, of 'the Pro
, iestant Epineapal:, Church, announces,
tErough,theilWpispopal Recorder, that he
willmrsif.Pittetiurgh and. vicinity on 'the
.-22 fi•fifIclarckiiiest. ` Rev. A. F. Steele
has•renlovecli . uldiarrisburg, to officiate
ifi Chirst - P: 4 . Church, Greensburg, and
.v 1 - I.PitClitV. at! , , urehirudiena,,Pa.
1 - :.R way Matters.
The Chicago Post has the followingb in
14,3 r
relation to ni tors in which many of our
readers are' i ' c'sted :
_ , 4 j‘The ;ace X furl:these of the Clefeland
and Pittabit t ij h, - by the Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayneand. i,cago Company, pats an end
to the form er ?Ere as a distinct institution
'and-inaketk* important-branch' of the
past highwaiartog its termintip in Chi
i.
‘ ,..f t clito, l l, Ekg tepinfibranch 111.be•op.•
eat& Dr - 0 - shrierintendent i -general
iTt ~, ft** truth Itleral , tieket ftgenis, - of .', tli6''
; i :401 1 "0074ity nigiifit:;balivolitufga that
am no '
made i ...e present in its man
,.,asEttot.,-.. Th nost9sittexcoLth4 C. At ... P.'
tii i i "
..:. , ,tit , -Odgfi , - - tr,RL.0,4% vaimia one to
ac `f A - .4 3 . 19 .9 1 91*0; ai l it giyes
1 1
;,... „,,- 1 „, eits,u 414 aktiolote,Control of twist
-. '• * WU) taijt ar railiodd pain* jn the.
Ckt#4ll.Cit
~I.l'‘
it x ttgahi'Sonie Moteineut on the
. -,.- l a ildaitoirds making the . connection which
*tittits betweerathe' Fort Wayne,; Chicago
i '4111:13t. Loitil*id thethicago and North
, "intern Nici th4iblilwaukie lines,'of prac
•"€tuitillseivioe touts traveling public. It is
~ , .Ali TgirtnonAkiititheise,rolithi have been
~..„,2$ cOlgt,fft,o4,in tilk peppotexe de CliB for s
'- 11 - yettealit*t n'tilltde has n made
them, except for freights. velers
e to be thumbed over the cityin stages,-
*14'1140.49 di tozi,i4eiz eniinection, , when they
et. atitaktitipimfoitably ik f tll4 C ari l t e
Is' i WOW glID:g Ittrith, South orl'ait:
~
1 ,. ,11 , 1 194 ; ,ke imat6 9 o, o many petsons to
' heat t the collecting line will probably
: f . AWt: ppt , ta Op nilitgfor whlckitsairviiginally
- intended before !
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mas liCorgouts Csta‘:
On Monday, iq man named Edward PO %
mer was taken before Judge Stowe on a
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writ of habeasi oilrpus, a discharge being
Oaltild for. on thegiround. that- he vraa ille
'4t-follY'resiiiined; Of his liberty. Palmer;
It alleged, t larsdas a enbatitute for a
—. drifted' man' in ; rag.' CoPe's CoMpany,
168 tkregimentil#4.afterwarda I deserted.
a l ai
"lAA, 41Piii 1,:4 , ,,,41.ut ,:knowlodge of
. AttePOyostld `,,lefitiollam arrested.
' ' ' 'T tiviswitecitiao:beiiiif of, prisoner
that he never,e _ stlid.",in-,the ; 186th; that
heAeror went: ' i e sulistitute; that his
name - weendt R ward Palmer, but E. C.
Palmer, and that is imprisonment in the
jail - wasilleg a l, i much- as•the'Provost
Marshal had no ii, thority for detaining him
there. It was a wo, however, that he
' was a deserter claimed, and, the Court
' lelding.that,the i revoitt "' Marshal bad a
perfect rifht•to : e him in the jail for
. gpapkeemitilt ejound such a step nee
' iTokillif; the p'' was ordered to be re
dod,,e4-:
~.s ...vr - e:7 ,:'..- f -I , =-4, : t 1 't
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Masonic Hall.
•
Old Folks' extra concert for families
and children, fit-dayalB
Volnutotult' Bounty.
On. Monday the bill relative to the issue
of bonds by the county authorities for the
'payment of bounty to our volunteers
passed a third reading in the House. It
authorizes the Commissioners to issue
bonds, • under the county seal, to the
amount of $116;950, in sums of $5O each,
payable inse ven years from the let of
January, 1 with interest coupons at
tached, payable on the Ist of January and
July of each year. The rate of interest is
Tsix per , cent. The bonds, or so many as
are necessary to supply one to each oi l
the said volimteers, are to be Wined:to the
said volunteers, or their legal represeuta
.
tived, provided, however, that it shall be
competentin any case to issue such bonds
to the wife. or Who be unmarried, to the
mother of such volunteer, upon the pro-
duction and surrender, by either of them,
of the certificate issued to such volunteer
by the executive committee of the county.
A tax of one mill on the dollar to pay the
interest, &c., on the bonds, is authorized.
OLD FOLKS' Matinee at 3 o'clock this
afternoon. Children's admission ten
cents.
County Bonito Advancing.
Our county railroad-bald' have shared
in the upward' lindeney of securities of
all kinds and are now quoted at .59 bid
-60 asked.
THE Misses Georgina and Emilie . Paigr
in their beautiful solos and doetts at the
Old Folks' concert this afternoon and
evening, at Masonic Hall.
Rebel Camp.
Aciangements are, we understand, be
ing maderfor quartering some 8,000 rebet
prisoners at Camp Howe. The War De
pertinent has been in correspondence.with
CoL Donal&On, Quartermaster, on the
subject, and the necessary estimates 'were
forwarded some time sifronce.
ers are to be brought m the The
Vep rison
it as
sops as the camp is ready for their recep
tion.
SPECIAL PROGRAMME tonight at the
Olk Folks' concert; all the grand old
anthems.
Bank and Insurance Stocks,
J. G. Davis, auction'er, last evening
sold a• variety of bank and insurance
stacks, at the following prices : Exchange
Bank, $664: Mechanics' Bank, $6O;
Allegheny Bank, $ 68,75.; Merchants' and
• Manufacturers' Bank, $56 ; Allegheny
Br i dge Co., $40,25; Eureka Ineurance
Co., $50,50; Allegheny Insurance Co.,
$33.
TEE DYING Cttaurrwr—Old Denmark
Anthem— forth to e Mount
—St—Beater
rike the Cymba G ls, o
to-night ath the Old
Folks concert. •
IDuquesne Brass Works.
By the advertisements •published else
where it Itill, k be seen that this establish•
meat has passed from the proprietorship
of Messrs. Fulton & Co., to that of Tate,
Cadman- ik' Co. We have already given a
All description of-' 'these :works . and the
Character of--.the manuEsoturee: and it is
only necessary io'etite that the new firm
will Continue - to mike [every variety of
`finished brass work, for.plumbere, gas Or
steam— fitters , = iriaChitustat :Mid ! cpp,r
smiths, and al kinds of, brass casti ngs to
ordsr. , -"They have every' facility fot , ..turd-
Jag out the best - Work on, short notice and
ike'also prepared- t0 ... d0 - eteamboat work,
fitting and repairing generally. The new
firm are all practical men and, must suc
ceed. ,'The works 'are at the corner of St.
Clair street and Duquesne Way.
Miss Georgina Paige sings the "Sol
Biers Tear" at the Old Folks' concert to
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Worthy istAttentits
It may not be generally known thatinot•
withstanding the advance in prices, Flom,
itig,"l3:9 Wood street; continues to sell his
large stuck of hats and.cas- at oltb:orices.
ying purchased largely 'beTore the ad
vancete is enabled to offer his present
stoek, embiacing all the latest and anotit
fashionable styles as usual, at lowest. pri
ces.. ,Persons about pnrehatins should
themselves of this opportunity.
61 00U,SIN REUBEN" will sing the "Evac
uation Day;" stifle Old Fake' concert
this tifteittoon'and evening.
• , That BigF , Gull!
PreparatiOns:are abotitLbeingfmade at
the Fort Pitt Works for. tatitineaaweaty,
inch gtui. weigh -,itt.tlial.,.ranith
seventy five to one handrail liips.! It Is
intended to throw a solid shiit weighing
1000 lbs.• :,
Miss EMILIE Ferny will sing When
this Cruel War is 0 ver'lind
thro' theomin
at the Old Folks' concert.
RebelJP;"'i
About thirty rebel prisoners from ; the
West passed througth this city yeEiterday
for Baltiinore, to be exchanged,
,Targrelit:"Lateghing Trio" Aide after
noon and: evening- at the Old l'elke' eon-
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New pliftlidlngs.
i - zd
'lE6' f 361 nutitber of ! new buildingel
erected iu this 66 , i :flaring, 18G2, is 208,
excluaise of:ls,444ittprs.l Th7o-410t4livi%
ilidaintiaiititi iiieral rfards el' ftlldWilt="'
Wile. Ward,%in §iiilding4 Second ward,
thiviliPotirtli*lf; a tliirkt, and one addi•
tiori; Fifthward, trity,! and two addl.
tionstSiillt 'War ,-.- t `wisrit,t-four, and two
, additioru); Seventh - - eraydl eighteen, and
one addition; Eighth *aid, thirty; and
seven additions. I Total 'new buildings,
203; additions, fi ann. .z • .
Nominate as a Cadet.
Samuel V •Sink Sr:, son of the late
lamented Col. Blit6ll', has been appointed
a military cadet o West Point upon the
nomination of .Ho . Eabert litcKnigh'
Miss Heron tam: 'Lodi Edith.
Miss Matilda Her i on,, the4reat emotion
al actress of thisonntry, played Lady
Edith, in the "Earl's Daughter," to a
full house last nighi. IWe; have seldom
aeon such ..a piece hf acting and we are
sore the thousandsi .who have read
Mrs. Wood's East Lynne wilPhetfer 'fully'
appreciate the ichtiracter dr Lady Edith'
until they see Miss Heron render it. It
gives abundantscope for displaying the
stronger passions, and then are so natural.
ly portrayed by Miss: Heron that it is di th•
cult to believe that she is merely acting
and not the identical person whom she
represents. Those who miss seeing this
talented lady in Edith, will regret' it fre
quently. It will be repeated this evening,
and for this time onlp, as the engagmenc
closes on Saturday night.
Seasonable Dry Goods.
We refer our read ra to the advertise
ment of the well-knfiwn firm of White,
Orr, & Co., kf Whichite will be seen that
they have on hand, a large and complete
stock .of fancy and staple dry goods, such
- as Cannot-fail to Pleade. the ladies. This
house enjoys in a liigdegree, the confi
dence and patronage oOf tbe fair. sex, who,
are always the qui:trzep for °Pacing Of n ewgoods here as they aria always sure of get
ting a good article at !a fair price. The
gentlemen comprising this popular firm
take special pains to keep up a 1411 stock,
embracing the newest destgos in dress
goods, cloaks, mantle* laccs, embroider
ies, etc., while their assortment of staples
such as woolens, pri ts,
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tousling, linens,
etc., is always comp l ete They, sell at
reasonable profit, and as one member of
the firm pays consta t attention to the
pnrchases, it is imam ltle to , make inqui
ry for any article, ho ever new or rare
that cannot be had h e; if it belongs to
the trade. It is are pleasure to buy at
such a store, and the ladies 'know it.--
Therefore we simply 11 them that they
will now find here an excellent stock of
seasonable goods al advise them to
wake their porches scion, so as to escape
for a time at least the inevitable advance
in cotton and other gocids.
Still Rushing Business.
The fact of the contplated retirement
from business of J. i.Carnaghan, No.
116 Federal street, Allereny city, having
become generally know , audias his repu
tation was always th/ very .Ilikhest for
keeping fi rst class cloth ug and piece goods
of the best descriptio 8, he is now doing
a heavy trade, selling ithem off to close.'
Ready made garments, either overcoats,
dress or business suits, made expressly for
city retail sales, and of .he best materials
can be had at very ow fitnres. Bynoticing the advertisetuent elsewhere it
will be seen that Caritaghtta still menu fie
turns to order all gal rutits ordered, Goal
his unrivalled stock of toths, cassimeres
and vestinge to be &lin e / among his stock.
Go now if you would ure bargains,
The Old F hers.
This company had a ti to aadience last
evening and we were gla , to see IL They
give a capital entertaians , aad are-kt
serving of all success. hough the novel
ty of the Continental co tniue has worn
off, the Old Folks give as new and_ attrac
live songs on each nieces ive Thai
have a great accession in he Misses Geor
gina and Emilie Paige, b h splendid vo•
casts, who actually elec rify the audi
ence. Go• at once and Le r this talented
troupe.
Unnecessary V °leave.
It is stated that the Provost ('ward',when making arrests of deserters and
others, are in the habit of using minaret,-
eery violence towards those who fall into
their hands. A cotemporary , relates two
. instalicss of this crnelty all we lave also
heard of others. There sh tad be an im
mediate reform in this pa 'cuter.
VALErrisms, all kindiT. , ltt Pittock's ,op
site the Post office.
Any
kinds of Valentines at Pittock'•
opposite the Post office.
14th of February, St. Val,
All kinds uT Valent:llea at
posit:a the Post office.
1,1)00 new Carte de Visite
terday at Pittock's, oppos
office.
Ringing.
H. D. Brecht, teacher, N
field street:
011091111 k BAKRIVIIBSWIZig 1411,0 any w• 17
manufsotsszing purposevarirthe use
A. F. CiATONAY.I2.IO.IAgius
18 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. P
MITE T
JOSEPH M - EYER el'aox
auuronontaua OP
zurcir AND PIAUI
FVWIITURE do CH A SAS'
wABNHOIJBH,I96 SMITHFIELD 1411 . :
twain Eibtth !Wet and Vlrgi i
- tad iirrn4lOstus.
NOTICE TO 111/11BE 1R S 0 TAN
EXCHANGE—In accordance the Pro
vision ot the . Constitution of tha 04 &change.
Modell ii hereby given the membere n that Asso
ciation. that an alteration to the 12th Section of
the Oonstikution WHIN) called tip Wednesday
the I%th. GEO. II Tail 7 8111 TON,
febs:2wd y Oil Szohango
JOHN LITTLE,I Jr., •
NO. 108 FOURTH STR
STOCK AND BILL B!OKER
o lZais n oo a tL i N d o . to. Stook
, Bonds., Ittortgq•
OREENT—A CiOD TILLEFJEEToia
F
D WELLING. ooinar•Thlrd and hoes streets
hi/111280f 8. Cutltr! tStaa n
118. Baoondatreal.
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Spencer it IN' ► 'llYi'
BREWERS AND YAW E.
p..„ u•ntam Bn ay. 1.
Pitiaburgh. Se ptemberl9. F 9. 1
1
I) 1 611_91.11T10N OF PART . B3r P.
—tubs Eartnerolito heretofore eilaitine be
tween JOS riPANOER • and W. lI:GARRARD
.wes dissolved on the itoth of August. 1 9 6 2( W .
4. GARRD bgetuthorised to settle up the
to f fs umlate arm at-the oaks In the ßrew -
my. 'The BrOleifig Bosiemes will be continued by
SMORR * bk'KAY. who • intend-ktaave Alt,
mi on hand's mwerior article of ALE POR
'Awn • ROW STOUT. . The midersigned
will la a al to the friends of the lateifirm for
a eontinuotwo - of, th eir patronage, and tproraise.
to make it their atm twelve saWaeuonte all who
mairturohme from them. - - -
.; Mr-- ROBERT 'WATSON. of - Liber t y aired. NO
WWl:mown to the blokes( ammonite, will have
the , maneirementiof our badness. with I the fall
(motto] in ' the Brewery. . , i ;
Address all orders-to SPENCER * McKAY.
Booty Brawny; PittabortkPa L
, 1 , irliffielfr,_
"" OEIIE SEEII I -400 $lBlO PSHINE
TimothY'reed to arrive and fo• rale EE L
J A.
°enter Market Aß.
and FFETZ
irst. Id eat&
WISH-75 DIMS AND max , BULK
Je; , Mao:ikon!, NOB 2 and 3. :or rale-br
JAS. A FuTZEII.,:
140 ' career Market an d First great.
WASHINGTON, February 10.—A portion
of Col. Baker's detective corps last night
seized 168 cases of boots and s ohoes in
transit across the Potomac frilini'Llionards-
ville Md., destined for thelionth. The;
goods and smugglers were sant to Wash.
9igtoil under: 081'12 ThstAineh contra"-
band-trade is carried bit there is no doubt,
notwithstanding the frequent Arrests of
parties engaged in it.
The Secretary of the Tresattryhas in re
!s ponse to inquiry, transmitted a statement
from the collector of New Toth of the
sales of vessels condemned end sojd under
the act of the 13th of July] and 20th of
May, 1862. They are' he Schooners Ge
neva, Mary C. Hopkins, W. .M. Raritan,
Claremont, Sunny South, ; Mobile, and
Virginia. The bark Bounding Billow, the
brigs Mary M'Eau s klen.Auley and Fan- -
ny, and' the ships Jelin Cottle Liberty.
and Sebastian Cabot. Th"e4sl Gant of
sales wet; $7,410 of which the Jrnitad
States receive 51,754.
; 4 ...., , ~
The . Senate Military Computtee, in bill
reported for tiftit purpose recommend thir
ty Major Generals, and seventy Bilg'idiers
iu addition to the number present in the
army.
- ' A •
The House Committee ou' sriculture,
have prepared a bill more Particaltirly to
define the duties and grade of
officers of the Agricultural Department.
In addition to Chief Clerki a Botanist,
Chemist and Entomologist, a salary of
-two thoutand dollars each; s Disbursing
Clerk, and Chief of Statistics, eighteen
hundred dollars each; a Tritudator and
Draughtsman, fourteen hundred dollars
each, Dud siveleiks, gvelie hiiiidred doll
ars each: '
From what is said here in wellinformed
circles that Captain Wordentit object in
proceeding -to' Fort McAllister :with the
Montauk, was not with a view fo reduce
that work, but merely to teat the efFget of
the shot upon the turret of the vessel and
upon which the steel pointed projectiles
had no injurious effect whatever His
proceeding in that quarter in nearly demol
ishing the rebel parapet, &c., was not
specified in the original programme,
MONII,OE. February 9.—Mr.
G. B, Davide, for a long time manager of
the Government Machine shop, at Old
Point, has been appointed Inspector of
Iron Clad Gunboats, and lett for New
'York eit:y, last evening.
Yonkrows, February 9 .—During lam
week, a number of rebels have been ta
ken prisoners, . and otbera,,have deser!ed
and come with in our lines.
Last Saturday, five :ebel deserters came
in and reported sixteen others awaiting an
I opportunity to come in. Maj. Klinz or
dered out Capt. Faith, Co M, lkt Pa. Cav
alry, and Capt flagumato, Co. L. Lieut.
and Lieut. Geo. brnith volun
teered and necontpunied the Nat/damn.—
They reached the six miles Ordinary,
without opposition or discovering_ the ICI
rebels desirous of joining theni. The ene
my's pickets stationed there reliant before
chem. Capt. Faith, without orders push
ed forward after them, just thicinde of
the nine mile Ordinary, he. witkbAg.trana-.
- rad err mkt driiweintii an ambaseesie And
tired upon, he was brought off; Apposed
to be mortally wounded. Capt. Over
master, upon-whim the command devolv
ed, fonglitlike a' hero, he charged upon
and broke through the enemy 's line, but
got separated from his men and wastaken
prisoner. Lieutenants Williams, Smith
and Little, were taken prisoner& Lieut.
lthinemiller was seen to fall from his horse
and supposed to be killed. Our entire
loss was thirty killedand wounded. The
enemy's loss is unknown.
The enemy is reported in sortie force a
Burnt Ordinary, twelve miles from Wit
liamsbarg.
WAsultiuros, Febreary
The House reettint,itttit 'Operideration of
the t'eport of Collimates on Elections
in favor of the adinisaion of Messrs. Flan
ders and Hahn, as Representatives from
I.ouisiuna.
Mr. Elliot, of Mass., had no doubt that
the election was fair and free, sad the
gentlemen coining here were worthy and
true representatives of loyal men, but
there was a question beyond this; on the
day oft he election there was no outbreaks
under the State of Louisiana togive vital
ity to the election of Republicans; the
power of the Mil'
ltary Governor•must be
limited and.ltiff appoputment justified by
necessity, and the reel oration of the civil
government must precede the time when
the election was held,,, for no Military
Governor appointed. by executive authori
ty,haa the power under the Constitution
to issue writs of elactid.
Mr. Noell, of Mo., said our army was
sent to Louisiana to restore the national
authority and its relations to the general
government; and there' was. no more prop
er way to produce this result than to
introduce on this floor representatives of
that State by the justified proclamation of
General Shepley in the premisea..
Mr. Bingbain, of Ohio, was not willing
to concede tha t, the Constitution, time
And war was 'not sufficient for common
`defense and support °Lail the rights of
all the people, in , :every , - , sectiorr of the
Union. He differed from the conclusion's
of the Committee on Elections and con
tended that no Re,presentativps could be
'fleeted; "eicePting .i by 'State: or Federal.
Legislation. Basing his argument on
Constitutional law and without takings=
action on the question the House ad
journed.
111.1UP's !14y
itt °etc's, op
received yes
te the Poet
128 Bade'
SENATX,, . Foster, .of Connecticut
offeeed et' resolution; whiCh was adopted
requesting the President of the Unit:
States, if not incompatible with the publi.
intereets, to laybefore the Senate any cor
respondence. which has taken place be.
twten this . Government and, the Govern.
Imerit .of Prrinoe tbostihjeet of media-
I tichiVariiitihilian, or other measures look
ing to a termination of the existing civil
war.
,
The National currency bill was then
taken u..
Mr; Sherman, of Ohitosaid thid measure
was proposed at -thelest - seasion; bat it
met with little attention. Since then, it
has received the most careful considera.
fion from persons in all portions of the
country, and especially•the Committees of
the House and Senate. We are' now in a
, condition when -something mast' be done
to :sustain the fin'anees of the cetipti
,We are ,in the midst of awar-endigold to
at,so high : a, premiumthat it is•virtually
driven out of circulation, while the{ neqes
aities of the Government requires the use
•Of a large amount:. of money already.
,Congress, at. jts last Amadeu, finding the
Government without, any. money, author-
ized the issue of Government notes, but
there were great objections to the contin
ued and increased issue ofthis paper
money. 'lt produCes an excessive inflation
of currency,
of urre paper neyan money. d There greatly the
valueere is great,
objections on account of facility for Ly
cessiVii expansion, a danger of lavish
and corrupt expenditure, a danger.
of fraud in the management, and impe
ril:Flom. and imwagdOility, , of , provid ing
it in stifficientramounte fp_r the wa n kt o f t h e
people. when the expeaiturea were re
duced to an equality M with the rev.enuc.
Seetad
ilr MST
From Was
0014TRABAND GOOD 4 611311111 ED
FROM
,sioNig
A Skirmish near •Yorktown
XXXVIII CONGRESS -40 SESSION
&c., &c., &c., &c
..4tlietlttin.when et billwarOffettailirtilit
.
Howie to nicrease.the mete _of the. paper
$1,38V; Thelma%
rirrose to $1;38, and withfa three days4B ,
$1;44 :and. in six days to,- x],oB
nevetatiferatigtrecline untifthere
liiimition evinced in thelSenate tivolfent
thit °fel-Ione; that simple tits
eheck.this increased igen& ceased Old to
fall *snipe_ four, p.er Another eh
jectiou tattle paper mon y is that , it is
not redeemable or convertible, thtis lack
ing, the - elthnents of a sound national
currency. These notes are also made the
basis of bank issues ,and ; an increase o
his local bat* circulation is is precisely
the seine rate of increase as that of U. S.
notes. Something ought to be done to
check this excessive issue of bank paper.
He had a curious statement in a com
plaint of a proposed per cent. tax tent
to him from a bank in Pennsylvania show.
ing that its capital stock was two hundred
thousand dollars while he circulation is
$589,600, the whole amounts were not
enough to pay the depositors and current
debts thus leaving the whole circulation
secured by' loans and ilishounta and he
feared that many bankg Of the country
were in the same state. He thought he
could prove that in time of war, these
local banks with their paper issues were
inimical to the country. A privilege- to
issue this money in times of suspension of
specie payments is the same as a privilege
to coin money, a privilege Which in times
of war. should only be exercised . by the itself and not by any private corpo
rations. The great damage;of this paper
currency is from an over mine., Alli his
tory has shown this t the Praia assignates
were at first good; tut by over, MIN
became worthless. Austrian pipet money,
tY'otrer blue ;became so_depn4ititifdthat
one -thousand. dollars woe worth one in
gold. The Continental, money to
abcint the same 'anoint ; if it had been
restrained within itsproper limits
have continued good. 'This' cotitatiy can
well stand the issue of about Tour hundred
million of dollars of paper money and the
moment you go over that, you begin to
bring ruin upon the country, .and produce
itadtense inflation.,and wild speculation in
the plan of currency. It will be safe far
safer than any other paper money. -It
will have the credit of the United States
deposit of one-fourth the cirgulation and'
liability:ofstockholders. Tomiertainextent
thews bills will be convertible at-anytime
into lawful money of thelgnited Stitelinur•
rency with a uniform run over, the country„
so that a bill issued in Maine ivnllbe taken
in California. Banks will be organized all
over the country and a deidant will be
made for the bonds of the governmentand
a great market for the bondaestablished.
There is no lack of capital. There is capi
tal enough to carry on all the business of
the country, and begging for investment
there is a lack of confidence and system.
This system will furnish& convenient mode
for the collection of taxes ell over the
country, these notes being receivable for
taxes everywhere. He belieged it would
tend
The no greatly to prevent unterfeiting.
tes of over 1,200 co
banks have
bein counterfeited or altered. There
are 3,000 altered and 1,700 spurious
nowt, and 460 varieties of Institutions,
The number of banks in 1862 Pali eeima..
ted at 1,500, and the notes of all - were
counterfeited except 268; the number of
kinds-if imitations is 1,881; the altera ,
lions 8,089, and spurious bills 1.885. This
system would tend to prevent all lids; and
the banks will have the benefit of being
depositors of the government.lt/S
-tem will also tend to promote nationality
by nationaliz;ng the currency of the coun
try and binding together the whole coun
try. Re referred to cases of banks of
England and France, and claimed that it
was necessary for a government in order
toborrow large amounts from the people,
to have Some agensy of this kind; the
banks referred to have always' been the
support of the government in times of war
and trouble. It we place 'our finances
in a healthy and sound condition
we may be able to carry ou the war
to provide provide for the payment of the public
debt ; bat if we continue this over issue of
paper money without any limit the re
sult cannot tut be universal financial ruin.
He did not take as gloomy a view of our fi
nancial affairs as many dui. Indeed, com
pared with many other nations carrying
large Wars our financial condition was won
derfully good, even at the very commence
ment of war betweetangliind and France,
English 3 per cen t fe ll to 51 and then to
45, and ruin seemed to l slitting every
one in the face r a state. of tlanp far worse
thaa we have seen, but the people did not
stop but
_persevered to the end,
mid the teruch securities at one
time were &dually worth nothing, yet
that great people went on till the
genius of Napoleon and the sun of Aus
terlitz restored the finances of the govern
ment. Be wished above all things to
establish a sound financial system, the
prominent means of preserving our na
tionality, and onegreat means of preserv
ing our national life is the establishment
of a sound national currency. Adjourned.
WIL
1 0.9 111 L,
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NASHVlLLE'rebruary 10.—Our forces
entered Lebanon," Tenn., on February
Bth. They captured some six hundred
confederates, most of them being men
of Morgan's command, Many field offi
cers were taken. Among the prisoners is
Paulding Anderson, a violent rebel mem
ber of the State Legislature of 1860 and
'6l. He was an original secessionist, and
one of the earliest advocates for the
Southern Confederacy.
Over one hundred wounded reached
here by the cars from Murfreesboro to
night.
A. number of Paymasters left for their
post this morning,
The post through train for Murfreesboro
will leave here to•morrow.
The river is six feet on the shoals and
falling. It has been raining heavily since
noon, , : -
NEW OaLassa, Feb, 8.-011 the evening
of the 98d ult., a steamer rigged as a bark
with a rakish 'appearance, came in .".sight
of the , southwest pass. She had nothing
ab6Ve the top masts, and moved slowly by
the pass apparently watching for; squalls
or expeoting some.
A number of the pass pilots are' ACM
under arrest for communicating with a
strange veepel-some days since, and it ie
supposed further attempts will be made
preparatory to a raid on the river.
The schooner captured off the Sabine
'pass by the rebels was the transport Ve
locity. At the time of the catitute a dead
-mho prevailed.
New Your., February 10.—The marriage
( 4, 1 3 4' Tom Thumb and Lavine Warren at
race ChurclA, and the reception at the
Metropolitan Hotel, to-day, were attended
by thousands.
NIIIIW 13.1SC431rE7IVIC
T o Strengthen and Improve the Sight.
I TER gineips PEBBLE
Russian •"---•""' Spectacles,
ERSONS SUFFERING PROM DE•
feative eight. Rising from eta or other caus
es. 01111 be relieved by minis the uttestan Veb.
ble spectacles, which have been well tried by
many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity. to whom they Wive given perfect satisfao
tion. The certificates of these persons can be
seen at na office.
*ll. All who purchase one pair of the Ittussiau
Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in
futurefree.f charge with those which will alwayi
give satisfaction.
Theresera, ifyon wish to ensure an Improve
ment in your eight canon
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
Manufacturer of the Bowl= Pebble Speotaalea.
ranl6 No. as Fifth attest. Poet Building
GARDEN SEEDS
GARDEN SEEDS
A large and complete stock, of
.landrelh'B New Crop Garden &eh
Also a Isuwe stock of
BuiEve celebrated,
itioreodT•44 4 foiialiter , :
- zoA n
eigraeCi.aeLLy.
wijaress
For Cluielanatt ilakkairlaunle•
•
THIS DAT; Fkß. 11-40 A. M.
widogii-' : ' TUE NEW AND SPLEN?
allaile=lia: DID Yr/manger fiteiuner ErMirkit=
011.; Captain C A D-aVo Coinruander. will leavs
as aanouneedabove. .
Fe* freight orpamage appli ea board or' o
feb9 • .:, • AWN FLACK. AgT,.
, . • ~..
, AsawmoupOrav s wsa
Wheeling nandPittsinirg Den igiji t .ne.•
• " geese:Ague
81 4iv"iteel '4 , treleet ABAIADV
otieoma w.__Johrtsol4, commander.! Jearear,Pitts
r for. Whaelittg. "(mu 'Y Ida - ridgy. WA:Quest] aY
and Widayatll'o'clisek a, m punctually,--Leave :
Wheel for Pittsburgh every Tatiday
day andliatArdaymb.l3 -
THE PRUE PASSENGER.
ate mar MIN/LEY& J ohn Gordon
commander,-leaves Pittsburglrfor vy heeling every
Xnsisdayi Thureday -and IS .ittrilay at 11 1 if.,
punotaally leaves Wheeling ;every': *blonder,
Wednesday's and Friday's at Is a. tu.
SE-The above steamers makes' ae„oonneo
lions ,at Wheeling with bas-aille wheel stemnerir
for Marietta. Parkersburg and Cinoinnati '
For frieght or passage SPAY on board or to
. . JAmbli 1.:01.1.12is
ivas N 0.114 Water street.
For Marietta and Zaseavilide.
' Niter Packet
leaves Pitt/lames every Tuesday I
p. putiesirilie every Friday S
THE NEW AND ip.t.tritoile
Psate! stump 1144-.
"Ooardted-.41bt0737, !!!"I:ls*;lll;al.l.ll234iflirrtl. ;wlit4riaalvOC.l:l
n048,':,
Pohtlireita ith gc'eautpolli,`,llParkereburit4ta
rtsmou itegtdatr. elitreekt,y Paeket.
"MEILE , P.hiIT 51.11N.1$ ING PAS
sewer attoiner EUJIO,
mmumitudeitEll• lamer air announced above "Lind'
infant/oh_ Ate yohate thiaday 144 p. m.
1•IIN',41 1 1thl or ranasselappmbd L ard or ..
Ja• - , BATIIEF.E R.,
ki9,
•••••
To errE.A.mamAT !KEN—THE -
dersigned—nre Drava .ed with competeit
vermeil to re-Gthl or ro-Brouze repair
ateamboata„ Chinadaliere . Brackets.iLatnos.
tasking' thhm timed to new, and altiWing Laid oil'
onaa to barn Carbon Oil. Also to furtish nal/ones
at shut notice. Lanterns . and 'every , .
thinl in the trade kept sgktanylitte tt
le Latoatut
on awe /114 Wood arreet;,near th.
Janls .
wzmboar. aleis w4t *
sTEA.staoAIT Aitufarcy.
vv . 211 . If A. Z. la
BM opened an office at
WO 90 WATER STREET,
Where be will maggot a General. Steamte;at
Alarm baslaeee . and would aolioit a sham of paC
rouse from etaamboat men, , ap24-1.711 ~ 2 •
CHARLES L.-CALDSVELL,
(deohasor to Jos. ilOkikei &
P MC P
Dadra la.Bacont Lard:Sugor-cin4gomo,s .1 -
brooked &di '
Corner Market and First etriiits;
doellaed. - •
RIND CONCERT AND SUPPER;
2 d [ ozAicr's
Monday, Felg.u,liry;46lll;l66,
GERMAN 'HIGH 801104Lf
UNDER TBE DIREOTION OF
.PROF. Ast.4,.v.rcuriv;
OrgattfitorSt. Philatiena church. Byiridiiown.
Doore open ati7 o'clock: Coaccrommence at
o'clock. Ilekets Bo- minia:te be had at Mr El a
bar'a Mosio,Btore aad4tthosloor,
x. nooni x .IEI .
I. Overiure A. Mull&
- X".O/.4008-dtIAND;
2. Song —' Lioht
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latrielnotio;k nit'Waltz . Laldttki
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TIVOAELAZEnt*
8. Test March.
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. 7 .Ydtpourri — itiotneetrandt
by N. Young- ...t • ! Otto
YOUNG* itA141,."
8. Oalopp. GeloPp Data= der W01t44.. Baokee
111A,ENBER talon • WITH oiißEqgs-
MILK ACC:
9. foltity theee . ... Farmer I
Overturei"Fraitte.
U. Dona noble
nay .en
- CHORUS, WITH ORUMEISTRA ACC. _:
12. Cono.:rt Ritkoaber
YOUNG'S BAND
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neTTEH.-1,30" 1b CHOICE PACK
ed Buttai.ivat req:d and for sale by
IAS. A. leliT'AMlt t
foblo t earner Idarketand First titrest&
JAMES BUBB,
NO. 89 BLBRKET ISTRRST
Hull ow on hand a lame stook of tall and winter
BOOTS AND kinCoEk if.
toCompr f iing s all the different varieties an d style
be ound.
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Ladle? Misses and Children's Balmoral Boots
with &mid° mid trip_ple soles.
liens'
ens Boyitand Youth's Ceib
Calf. a
Boots, shoes and B sad KIP
rogans. ~ ..
Men? Long Leged Wafer Proof Cavalry Beet , '
of a
Call very selerior oat*.
soodg to eye me : , - •
and examine ral his aka, stm he warrants him
Batiefaotton.-
can seams ROBB,
SD Barliatittrest:
EsIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR
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ItßliT-No. 243 Rebecca street. corner of
Sturgeon street.. Allegheny. an the -line of the
Manchester Passenger- Railway, a brick dwelling
of bine rooms. gas fixtures. porches,-ek.. Stable,
carriage house, extensive lawn; gronxids tasteful.
ly arranged with shellnnil.paved' walks, shrub.:
belt:arbors, and n greet variety of l ams shade
tress, An extensive stew of thl.i,itratand coma._
try weners. - -
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mezramtinotimco..
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'there WOri! 7 teatot Water 'id ttri3 ebianal
an Amur
Capt..B. B. Breda hal °di/teat:44 i
at Freedom. a n d mammoth ateamer 285 feet tonite
38 feet beam 6 feet hold:. e will be launch
atop the let of Jib,: KiLiagsePuta Ogritul eats'
in , superintiadedloy G attain's° outforteinfei ,
4 :disarms.She will bi ready tor the Nitride-
Nair The Fine _ paseen ger , eteatner
Silver Cloud, S. Rittman,. - vouituszier, is an
nouixed for Cairo and St. 'Louis,. This b at has
away passed, acuommoiations and. expenenessi.
officers. -Capt. Co..way has charga of -tha'afich.
g The - now and splendid passenger
steamer EMPlgebit,-C. A. Drava, Commander.
leaves to-day far Cincinnati. ibis bowls - -11 W:a-11W:
Sin every:Tomo% 'kat Ilia ea lolever dt :sot, ot.
officers as pan Q 0 found. Capt. lest Di - are:wilt
it*fonnd in theiciffioa
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. 3 : 84 der'. leaves as du
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i:,' Teetheet tee reptittau3a at bciag thetaseq,
4 , ...4 4 htfa1-kitaarkT Singers in -
:"''' •^ , -11 84;18, .W6IIITEICII,
;ihe eminent Meadow 1440, whos4;_reiaaileo
voice has excited the woaderand ]
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4
thousands thrautalc94-thireoliztrk
-cotsuir Ravings,: A - i-- - ,
hezteatz omentativeartit 4 WilareT aa l t '
will also be pre.ent .every , etetilar atiA Rini I
1 famous aopfra of -the ..•Herogp:of Lil l y. -,..Kr ato u
lion Day .'Spriogffehlmtuttogli„ ,4.aceln
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NawFeatu , ea. Charming Ballade, " -
Brilliant r elm, Azalea, Elam
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Li 0 N , T FAIL .TO ATTBI4
At lariat'ddi'ar Biwa originating Foetal Mad
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Re-unions, and see row tip; rld-fathicrued -144704
dre•sed, end. btu hotoAtcl.lotag Massed toting..
and be"sure . and A (T - BARLY. -, - -
firoßaire. Alanallar ialk.COndlieltOn Bang
:Annie; ,- 180ater; Thai, Wallintat, agent.
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mite Cokired ~mriol.26..ooutftTe.olorealsfaos.
moctatit %aka Donde.
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-- sd Whit of the en gagenient of the .great au' •
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To 'conclude with the •
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, ale Olt
Mr &flan
Ma•gery
Cotygg".4.9p;
r,sraitatar., Nomura§
Al" -
oared of the renal
those who requestit. a oeswid thwaov oe,
einterest
ins nanatisT, published liy - bself. TWA' Little.
book isdeargned as Nam:dim, awl °mitten to
, •zoung men'sind Those Infrattlfir from Matrons
DIBILITT,,LIOBEOP hinsOAWILIMATURE DIMLY,
ito4' stig u rg at are 'same time the means of
-pelf-ease_ le:co pies will be sent and ez seal
m-a (hive Ispw—without
l eprge-to aux who
request it. by,Mow•sins the. bor. •
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no24:Srctiwi k er eenvointi - longleland. :Y;
Dr
Jr. frobiaa':Viassetian #orso Lindun tzi t
'tt Dint. bottles at. 50 cents, :tittieelamennrs outs.
calla ewe. &a; Read the f dlawing: ~.„..,t -L
, i . t_ t .*..- t ::- "L. -LL Bkrrosr..illtv 111 4` / 0 0 1 4
'bt r iktf.4l9 : - Yrelaiiiii used fur the Ita+44ear
0u3:04r
and Latnettassiiia , a, hnusirt;
r and ontit; and In every butanes' found it the,; -
... t o ratartudeUevatiriedi a thi. sirens company,
, Pleasesen4 Reaiaitiloaen i ntikis thaionly linimose
kwo-raftsr insr,- P . Wir nave ltd tarsal soma very prut t
tip, fin4.44llqt, Vl* tujestira to nitaantit...
Hy rbotsr.f , =,
, t 2 -4r - stager Van Antbarck*Skisitaiteriti:'
Bold b y au:
„, Oft, . Lartland "street;.,.
Nyrik: drag tt. ‘..3 . j lll2 B:liaterftfil -.
(I
! Tlie Satesta .
!ad Best %
PitipaMtlen that Mid befteiti `upon the Efa - rfiar:'
impartial Wit a natoralabadoilivam or black.l6 -
C HAtISTADORiriI KAM DIM: •
l'Prormsiti tfe bitl-effeet t of other drat is and
ly oppitt4 pectin= )is work instantaneously.
r and itti preasums l / 4 to the observer remains att.
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.' Ifiuinfacturisd br J. CallStArolo. 6 Axtor
Rona% New York, U 1 era 9 7 1,117. alai 6 00-
ed br all Hair -Dream; 1 -- -
t tEtteiksl.4l 50 and Ppm. box. aectfirdintr to she
—WeIIn.OI4teOA6Ii4II;PEESIatVATIV4.
Is liii , altiisble
With hil'Thje. att it-igsp,s,su lite ut•
~ oat sofimesutho meet Des...l-4 and. VIM
vitalitdrtatheihdr.-
.ltrkwieetetta IkamiliihilibikirearOordhilito
gig% ... - . ..- iaaltdawlinoe --
ilitli libal4t•-kibrol#o.lle./41111.-
---'s " - -Daer 04.81 At
Wanaheeter Co.. N. I r t ,..__' Oct. 27; ~.
hlr. .41 ,, trzt-Syne-Bmnaef-,,ninerer arnej ' - -
- -Dear Sir 4 -- , l' winild 'grata - that I. waa indaoed-in•
tale B RAMLisnraPaztiwiro the
..raetulitlon *front - R.-Swift. n, Watches-
ter county, wlip was entire yeetored to health
11 rthottinaistaantaidehlor some two nom verY
ooatlTe and. d.a _ t k o. . a pi l, A ,,,. e k evilrl'edllg -
let Inks notinftsod. zi=i7 one .Bran--
4101thli Pilrertrydaifor is"neek. a dose
on e
. Pim eym day forthrandsys„ -and then took one
. -PfiliwarY dam . with oemadose of six. In
one mnistlifie wan able to to work. sad in three
toontint,he well. l
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Wimr , mtlk...rns. ea-''y -, , . •
-, EdifitmTmft - bidikir duly 'kora Man that lie
muddle! in *he town of Na, veawr that some
yeariago he was xery.smissOtha sore on fib let.-
"Which-had bfiiiil--
, f i•p_fOsintosflyskysarn that
he WaS4mmaah.monhy wpainuthis dunk
and-oseifory maws and dyspeptim that af-
ter trying varionntentedits" and ainayphyslosana •
he commeneednefilißrandreW2di to °IA'
three timinfa week_ and . attbeend on mon th '
As anrif en We lerhAnd - md of two _
months he was entir ely" e d of oostivenme; dm - --
Peteds'and -pain; and - has remained waltsver ••
sineo. - - • - e ;:- -""
_•'-- BSW4III,D PURDY.
Sworn to before me a this illth•d hce~co raitefOot ISM:
z - nolAdd-wltto. ' ' -', lank= the Nana
P - Sold by 'rzionss,Saapaap.,Diatnond Altai
it/Alvah. , --- ,‘ , - -4 -'--) ------. !,'s
4AmBR,
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(Ma* obreeliitlishi7:)
I QIIEBNIE WAY.
Repakint doriiwiutiutL
WHEELER & :WILSON'S
Seithig Itjaeites"
27 FIFTH STREET.
rmssvaeli.
111,111ESJE
INES lINRIVARust. awardedLED FAMILY'
DIACS havej been tbe
highest premium at the IVOllialtg FAIR
London— all the Machines in the world competing
Over lop 000 have aleanly , been sold;
all giving universal Satisfaction* 4,
Thicinachinemakes the look Stitch impossible
to unravel with , the asantial advantage of beim, 7
alike on both sides. forming no riige or chain. .
wilt guilt, stitch, ham. le% gather, - , bind. cord. - •
tuck and braid.
The elegance, speed and simplicity of this Ma=
chine ; the beauty an d strength of stitch ,
adaeirhility to the -tit-taken or • thine fabrics
randerit the most' - SUCCEdIBPOL and P0P1,3,
Ldlt bowing Machines no,. offeredi to the Pub..
m.Warranted irbiree,leatess.ll*
11 and.axamina theta, at Mk 27 "N
Arr a RE re
WM. SUMMER
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