.. -- 7 -- Ns as granted. Tlie Rector then said, as . was passed, with only one negative lots' sea iy as his language can be recalled- that of Mr. .Johnston;e,The Vestry then "Grentlemen, I have every reason to be- adjourned, to meet again, as soon as all Tic's-', that your proceepings in this mat- the members should befit the city. ter, have for their primary, if net exclu- Mr. Johnston having declined to do sive object,, an expression of your con- s o, Mrs Burgwin inoved---in vietY of thel . detonation of my action in declining to letter from Bishop Potter, Just rend ttti_ :dart the' Protest, and I ask you, in all the Vestry at hie request, expr4iing h,07, sine..rity and candor, why de von takt• retTret 1, 1 ,1 lb, sribjert of theYS • 'otest hair such a circuitous course, to attain y,mr / .s t a /se ins!. ~,..,1 int,' the v es t ry, and hig end?-- why net conic out openly add di ~,',,,, , , , 5, b.,;,r th, , t the Vestry le . mart neon rectly, with a vote of censure, and not .skit r Ihr,r ,tett ,, ,,, (is it seemed to him , h sty you have other ends in view, la•caues.. :i. L . .... , .. , ,es ~e (1 likely to be ihjhri ,, , , . ynur language is general and indirect. I 1 .lie mover of the Ilesolutiens now I feel that I have been grosslx wring before us, be requested to withdraw . ed-that T have been dealt with, in an them That motion was lest by the fol. unkind, unjust, ungentlemanly :ind tin low ing Vllli,l, A yes . the tz,, clot anti christian manner. If the mover „t th,•-.0 me-sts Colton, Burp% in, Paid and Re so l u ti ons l ot et b een accuse d in a cite Lynch, (5). Nays. Nessrs Johnston, paper, ~c some flagrant crime, by an Harper, PennockAdats, Aladeria, and aionynion , correspondent, w,;111,1 you, Ilindley,-(6.. The Resolutions were Sir, (addressing Mr. Harper, ) es his true then adopted by the following vote. friend, jealous for his reputation, and Ayes: Mess e r s . johnsion, Harper, Pen concerned for his welfare, go directly te neck, Bindles, Adams and Aladeria, (6). hint, call hi s attention to the calumny, Nays : 'flee Rector, and Messrs. Bute and ask for an explanation ? Or, would win, ceiton, Lynch and Paul,-(5). you held yourself entirely aloof; see the The Vestry then adjourned. seeusations repeated, day by day, in the fit est - Me-At , . 'ro-msl,itnow . I sonic print ; talk the matter over with those you met in the public streets . , • ; p ~ . find the public mind excited, and many 4 ..._ ' e iiitiii, ns t. - 7 ,.., ~..: it i believing the ch a rg es ; and fi nally, join 'se,. Y- v in sustaining a series of Iteselutiens, iii sonic public body, With widely you Were both connected, founded upon the as stilllption of their truth, and designed to censure him for the offence '.,- i Mr. Harper replied, that certainly, he . - w.tuld go directly to hint, anti ask for light, and the grounds for the charges made. The Rector then said-" 1 ou are hound to me, gentlemen, by your own voluntary act and choice, as Itarish oneN and Vestrymen; you have given Me tokens of your friendship; 1 have pattak,•n ee your hospitality, anti yet, 9 3 ou have seen a paper of this city, under the niamigement of one of your selves, day after day, publishing articles in reference to your Rector, an,l oth WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? er tin the 2.6 t h of lest month, the Semite clergymen of the Church, imputing to them a crime, which if true, wOlll.l ex- of the United States passed a resolution pose them to the heaviest penalty of the railing upon the War Department law. You have heard those imputation, . turnish the military orders, issued in talked over in the streets, in your banks, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware Ten favored lieus,•:. and dwellings; you have favored their tlisseminatitvn, by making: nessee and Missouri interfering in their them the subject. of your conversations; popular elections. The Seri-et:lry of and when the instignators have succeed- . ed in producing no little excitement, not ; o'er repioes that no such orders' were one of you has come to m e with p air issued from his department ; and so, we sympathy, to ask an explanation, or - presume, the matter wdl escape further know the reasons for my conduct. Butt i nqu i r i es. you have come to this Vestry room, ; without intimating your purpose, and 1 But it i.; notorious that the elective ! - • introduced a set of Resollitions. widely, franchise, in the !states enumerated, • sted the Ist twee..., the mover himself acknowledges, would !shamefully interfered with by pro • • •.,, , ek. It ea . ,. 4 , never have been introduced, had I sign- M. - . arshals and their guards. Th ey ed the Protest; the last one of which, '.... e• 1 1 .11 . •- tion then arises by whos,• authority does ill effort, censure me for signing it. 'chi: I complain of, as a great unkind- „ thte.e outraees in•rpetrated ? No stilt x„ - 'less and wrong. lied I been approac h- 1 alters, in our opinion, would dare to ed, either in person, or It . y letter, l should • issue suet i n fi ttitone ~...; have taken pleasure in giving ''nit the , , • fUllest, Stalelitent of illy reasons; and "'HIP' though possibly, 1 'night n o t h ,ye , on. d.i ' l L' vincpd you of their corns•tness, yet I .. must helicve, that I could have sal jAi l ' 1 11,, , 10., .911,..1i liNilliin were dolthlle , - con you of my sincerity, and that you would 0 i:, 1 p i ~, Marshals in -.owe liave awarded on • the privile,as• of fel re Y e ' ' ' ''' ' -' t form et other, to see that these Itord, r lowing - the lights of my own con . science. States should re-elect Iv, (...tinizress, and I To these remarks Mr-lohnsten re. their local Legislatures, none but stir plied, that he had been out of the it, when most of the articles appeared ; a Administritiell men d ' n Mr- Harper said that lie had not 'read That the Set r••tary el' W.. them all-but a general desire was en ~ f tilt , i•N‘-n is, ~, , pressed that tl• rector woubi new Mt or : Iy,. , raa „ I t , „1-,.i. 1;i, „.. „w . , - , n,,,,, , a „,l the vestry with his reasons tOr net sign- ' ing the Protest. lie therefor: preceed in m ` ru ''' t ' ilami.f " l "'am"' 'li site-.... 1 ed: "To show you that the question ef, , from the s••rviee poin t ; Evitelopet: ~f loyalty is not involved in signing the : New Hampshire for yetiug the D, in, ti,_ that there arc 1110 ' (-retie ti k• . - would not. sigu the Protest, and for th e ' ' ~ ' same general reasons as my own, an d in that State and in '?" ,- ou , thct i ff - iftr aliti , ..4. who yet voted the entire Itepublicein ' has, -in( e our own State election, bo ar d ticket-are they loyal or di- loyal ''' Ti,, rector then addressed Mr. Harper ed of having- paroled men en ~ 1 1 eu tt..o._ • "' W henever von have been in churchel (..; era overner ('lvaT in :ill IN A loan i have you not always hoard used t h e thority, like our NVtir Minister, R'll e prayer for the President and all iii an chief ,karat led se , lit s ale IN Tamil' and • tority, the special prayer for our ; ount l, ii en ,.,,, ii, attire, eoo n forgets what in and the soldiers"" He said he h a d . , i,...,, • Do you bent - c - 0 they were he !Ind 'we to the 1“-“I'l'. bu n g I: rilEic , l I)( , 'E sincerely offered '•" He ,lid... 1. .., th ,,, \VI`, reputed one 1 , 1 . the loaves' I.! time any evidence of loyalty' " ' It wa.t. and ITtiVe; on many a well-fought littld lie lot would Frankly say that ill' 11'01 ,1i0w,..,1 hi, devotion to hi e counfr 3 - by never had any doubts about the rector . - 1 , , i (7 ' ,'' 0 k 0 ' ,. - ; i„ ~.., , ,o y ,';', ; . .,ii , ' * I I . ' i " , :•: . !: ' . 1 ii. : , 1 . 1 , 1 : 1 ::: . ! , „m 0 i i, 1., ,.i .; .. ,.., ,, i71 ,;..• ,r,, ~,,,,t o the J.“tr,t -, ~ the perforinanee of gallant deeds : Ida 11, loyalty, in which remark there seemed rim, 1 .1 .1i111. %, i rry 11 1, -i ; 1 :;:i, 10 be a general concurrence. The re; , dared to Vole as his ( omteience dictated, ices ot Ilriii,h IN A ..l. 01 till in'Gl .1111/0, , I , oloi 5....11.7: Ylla Per lin. then expressed his views in disap and that art I / 1, 1it ,, rm,,t the recollection , 1 1 ;',.,-, __ I 1 ,., ~,,, I c , I . , , , 1..11,, \ in izo•t ,11,••1 1 . II ail I/) • a iii ..I1 ult ,- , . ' • '''' ''' ' 13' • '''m• I''' .2 " ...,, i 'l,, 11,4,11 e. ,I, .I ..0 I I r prove' of Bishop Hopkins' course, and ~f all Iti - military aeltievenients From N• ti 1 "11. le-. :h." . .. , ,,,,i„i,, , ,, :t .,1 ~ , , t t, „ . I „,,. 1.„ ! ;„,„ 1 „,,,, , ,,, , ,, , , ,:i ;,,:',.:,'„. ' t ,‘, : . : , " 1... . , , 1,.. ~ ‘,. ~ 1, .; of his defence of slavery; and partienlar. • - . ~.,, see, au, t.iiiiit •dat Cll/ .m• prl/al, O 111 LI "' ' "'" I"'" '1 '[l.,',Y.'l'l'll'..ll )11, the stege of \ orktown I.; the seven days' vet s Ili " "' l''''' 'lll'ir''' , l" I -1 . 1,- .I ~, I I ' d 4 .• I ''''''" l 'l'd' ' I " 1"..'" L'l "" " zed positions in the Bishop's argument, ' id. am( Ile ..th, r. st; tieetsili wo„nd ' “'" r • ,"".. ',"." :',"... .":''' I " 1 ,..' " Mayor's Notice.---Sidei&th, which he considered wholly i n d e f eitst . lighting en the 'Peninsula, and or Iti flit' . „ I „,,,,.‘, im ., , • • ' • 1 tl Ins 1111.11 trl. itits-int , hut Is ~ stole teincialas Ilill Sll il 'All 3,mit/wilt ~, ,::. 4 A- PERSONS INTEREST ARE ble. elerious a, hi...‘ ernent inn the field ~1- • . • , . ' .1 I. stilitioset i 110, rittt nen, than ten ,i r i- '.. r l'''"'' i'l.v''rivr''' m" lb' L'' , • ' t'' . ~•_, ~,,. ~ ~., ~_ , .., ~ ~ .., , . . , „ . ~, .__. a hereby untitled that 011 ttrlll after the 14th He then proceeded to give Ids reasons Aiiiietinit, this pulite .N,•w England efli tw r e ly , are killed atel Jetty ..1 fitly ,s, , _ 1 • .„',,,,', r .,. , „i e „, ', „, : : , f‘ „ ',., t .. ','.....: et . y . " 1 3 in February, inst., the Ordinances of the for not mgning the Pnaest, in substance, I nr,sl JOSEPH FLEMING'S DRUG STORE ~,,,,,,,.,..,' , ,', ~,,,,,I , ,',, 1,, ~, ~. . t .:; ,, ...: ,_, ` '2 , ':' , : 1 111 411 Pittsburgh, relative to obstructions on , eel' behaved with a courage.. emistanrY Tiir ~ ~.„.., ~ E , i . , . u,.,., : 1, :,:.',, . I, ~, ,! .7 , : . .. , : :.', ! ~ , ~..,,,_ , sidewalk, oil' he righll 3 enforced as we have already stated them addin , l 'orioir id the I iiiiiiiiind Anti AI ,iket ,nett ito• "Alt le , , 1, , ," Irl ~ l imn •; ',.. 1 ~ N i .. 14 : , , : . t , ii i,l u o_ r ; l t er ut the Mayer. • SAIVI'L Lt /NO-, in bonclusion. "I may be wrong in inIV ; an d vah ' n iirnrill Y I ' l a Mar ' l ' ai NEN ' A bet .‘ t i er i I ' ' ;1 ~[l • to i . ' I N i'"'" MT"' l'hief of Police. I ~nl,, furi hated l, , ,-r . t I -. instant, turnisle•s ;H.. ; e. ; ;., ... n 1., tee is,- .judgment, but such were my views oftlii. But what were these qualities ,then p . vrti; u are lit till. capture 11l . .. , . , , -.......- r,•l. c‘ii ~, ..., -,,, ~• ot p.t ~,- th -I,..tehs 1,,, ST" ii-S AND BONDS FOR SALE.— ~,,,, ti 1111( i i.I PURE. IIITIC I• lit 4 s h ,l,i'!": . ',' , :: 1 , 1 : . l':! . ~t . ~, ,„ 1 , , ,0.., , n . , , , ~ , ~. I;1a LI ' r l s. i ti l V: hen 3 / I e;/1131,7,}. 'l3 ::I?k nil , l e : l o is u ' u l t l y ie ' Fi E v u e re P ka e; tr and I obey their convictions. with - 'ii eiglied against abolitienisne( A w ant the gnu Lout 1 nderwriter oat eonsultation :rub any one with no • 0 ll I.t. \N Nil( 1. , .. 11, kit 1 1 . t1111'.. l• •0. I, 0.014,,, .4 ~,t1 c‘,.. I. t."" 13"'"6• S. S. BRYAN, I, noirledge who else toonbl be frith me, anti (.1 that cancelle,d all else, and caused to ~, :r1 1 , ,i . - :, . Iti'il;n:si,i,lany.; innli:,:iiiiLiri,tyei,,,t.t,tr,htbtilrli::• Broker Anil Insurance Agent, and in face of the fact, that my Bishop, la. disiniseed from the s.•rviee one et . it s );unhurt I liderwrilei, Ni bleb et, N cred a PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, 1.1. iii SW, 14.1.1 \ iiii li IN VII II i..h ....L ' A nk .I.IU PER S9 tL -I. F 'u N rt T h . 4% P .( Ft Li E ur ll k l t lt s i li M Uild iN tn 4L .l .l., t d.11.-1,,,,,5t: ... any t,, ito t.t -- . dtc. and most of the Clergy of Philadelphia, brightest ornaments. portien et 'air 1 , -rlllit anon. Is Isv,•l n rorl had pursued a di ff erent course. I was The IVar Department, liew ever, having :k IP I , •rson and Pert 51 , •‘,11,, o ust nn, r a TORRENCE & - McGARR 1 ' ,titI1);If td , 11110,1. t , I 11..1( N S 'N N. l a i'. i I ) I.ply he paid on for sincere and conscientious in the step I terril I 1.1 . -aruivrede she was , apl tat d „ills denied the paternity (.1 these militaet May Coupons of the 5-20 Bonds, Al'l . /1'111:1( '.11111.;eS, tat..-i, A ii...,.., . o , took, and I have seen no reason to her etheers mid a thee, item her of ter• change my views, notwithstanding the eiders, the interesting question still re le.ri,..tylt,,rl.:.ortitiiiniat u t ?s - ;. ( 1.1,. was hard ligrtitinl ( oriter Foisrl hi and Mlirk et Streets, , N El's A t KI 11 NTZ Sc AIERTZ'S Bankers, the perversions and misconstructions of mains, Ly it liolll Ns ere they sugg, sted. teeta-iw its Wood street id led the ;swim,. (am my act which you have allowed your If the Provost Marshals can eXereise acts slated of solllc l'2fin office!, and i.iiiliir s front I'll 1 -.11l Iblll ' Trimming House for Tailors. iv. S 01.1 . TlO N.-T HE FIRM OP minds to entertain, if not actually to • 1. , DAN/ E:I. AltAlsiTliONlJ ar. CIO . in the _ 01 tyranny nit their own Motion, the S ar" , " , "h• 4; •"rgia , liana \Odell place: ' A ; nistrun g I ',il Company was dissolved on the adopt. they hi tuight their It.arges by railroad Drugs , Drug s, ..ein,, Hii.,,,,, 1,, ~.11,,,N ~ the und,,rwtoii. I He , h , ~ „ ~, „‘„ „„,,, , ~ ~ . q ,' I , 1,,,m t from the arm And selling out his interest JOHN A, GRIFFITH &CO 17th of January list, by the WitildralVdi of D. R. These are any reasons, briefly end people ought t,. knew it, especially in 1 , - , , frankly stated: "the consequences of view of the next State and Nations' it s, Ins_ to let and ble w h er up ~,, A• 4 ,1,0,, , „,,. „I - 8 A ,;,,,,:, ~, \ ''',... d"d , 0 "II'• to I.:divan] Loa'. All'clalms against the arm will Medicines, Medicines, Ihr3 11r, e t , 1.e11.,i 1 i lit 11. mi i Ni'i h 'i'i l Vi"•••';' Ilh be settled by the remaining partners. which, I ant willing to meet at all times, ek e ti ene. B ut • • . t , our renvietion is that the .N, arb t tit u. third, i•I . III•• I - litlerlN 11(11'. • • the D. . A llO , even tO the withdrawal of the confidence EDWARD DUFF, War Dt•partment, although i t 111 , 3 _ not , 1 .,. tv eseap,•,l Acting Ma , t,•r NV t.,lvr Chemicals, Chemicals, son, 1....,..1 1 . 01 . 10 I' 01 Bkllllllllll'o vvvvvl tet,lo-)t DANIEL RMSTRONG. and support of my congregation, and my charles streets, - have given printed or written instrue- I'll. lull mull 1111. "flies " ( ' N ' ' .l " li ''' illh ' l REMOVAL. retirement from my fi eld of labors.'' asei-beit , tilein••;•r Mr Ali, u fire • I Dyes, Dyes ,), Cr the .11•11'11r) tat.itai of ( Infield. tiro S. Co , There was ti brief silence, when Mr. !Mils to its officers to interfere in popular titre d The . 1111,1: officer, tiii'd a llid ' g• t „hare thi• iIY.IV 011 i lind A lull ti , oirtinent. In ver'ncleirn said that for himself, he was elections, did, nevert heless,' ` . elicoUrtge Mini tter ot the crest', while heing eon s e - v- Paint, Paints, ehlii,,, k . „.. - .-;: ,- ----- , - , happy to ha heard the Rector ' ; ' t ss I Pier,. Good., Buil lous, Braids, et c., i 1. N o one, We presiune imagines that ei "vIIy hy the , n ,. .ny in a barge, over . -......5.,. statement. It a ye weectly satisfactory 1 Adapted to thAt line of 1, 118111e:in, but sur p as sed tft7.-. - - -- 1.- - pti \ i v( i rest 111, rebel “ifievr and ilk men AIIP Oils, Oils, ( It ) tiny house ill the country - /...c.rt45-- .. ~ ___=. • co i n i ll ' eV ' : 4 oti e v ' s t il i t ' l li^ t i t'le ed lt h a I t h i ‘ i ) n u t ' w e e l ' i ll ' 0 ( l i s n t e ., ja a n n h ,f t c l ui l i t .' , N T HEFI RST DAT OF APRIL , I --s- to him, and he believed that if it could our Provost Marshal ]asst Summer re nie safely into port Spices, Spices, ;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ii,,,,1.,,,,,,,,,,,..,..15inii,1iu) largely. it e 1,4 , 1 assured in some way he made public, there ceived orders to tie up and rowskin a and e ' ' 0 will remote my place of business to would be no further excitement on the citizen until his back was made raw A UNlFoitm Cu SHEN; y.-It is stilled Soda, Soda, Oder •h Inducements to the trade subject. The remark received the con- , ' Witu tOrttlre; hilt he Was, neVertheless, that the following memo rill to congre ss i n , 7 gr ire i t. t a , : I ,, ir s n i, i cr, ii , s . i i , il I iri,ke it To t Irwin interest No. 51 Fifth Street, opposite the Theatre, eurrence of others, and seemed to ex- Cream Tartar, English Mustard, &c. their pitron:igo 3 liat re- .\ na ~ , press the general feeling of the vestry- not only sustained in that. outrage, but has already I,,en signed I,v nearly all l'istilci Knglidli Anti Atnerican Perfumer } ,Ind ee l ' e d, t he ' i.,11 be prepared to give the public general s atishietion. with a well selected stock of Opti _ mem. handsomely complimented for his vigi- the leadin s busines-, firm, i n phil a d e i MI" Ailieli , t lirlthbeA. Trusses. Patent Medi- SPring and Summer Report of Fash ions, eat ;;,,., and a lrg,e spp y i taint, not All Druggists artiel es strict! ) lone Wu are also the a rents . for II 1 e - P.rlilll F '';I:CTACLES u n l ey ° Fi r re ß w t a S rr S ant e N d In all this there had prevailed through- 'tenet. and the ing enuit y ef his torture. phia teireiseoi xteettil,,' ' 're. l .,,,,, ,;‘,- ',l,n, i r,r m ',: r n ,,) l to Streng7hen and improve the SIGHT. Made and out, apparently, the utmost kindliness of Artieles it lOW prices. , i I i zt l ,‘ l : s l '' o n t '. ( i i ",;: i l l t i 3 l, " y i ‘; v ' a ' 1 1 . 1 i P a I : i , i , ' l l ' l l :: i / , ' , 1 : 1 1 : , 1 (.r 't,t,i , ' , 1 . 1 411er-Pip,icinlis Preb , ription. accurately ... _ _ .___ coo- t 14'..11Zili'li's.n,'.',r,'13111'al.T11."\SI(IT"'Ir:I(INI 11 1Ntl " ::::sult- B°4l L'nl .11?.DIATIOND, Practical Optician, feeling. the consequence, heves believed, MISSOURI POLITICS. of the frank and full conversation that 11 pomatet at all hours The IVerici in an article upon Missouri our liatte•- la h e x, respectfully ash the ~,,r , ~, able lor AliritliAnt Tailors and 1.1 0 1 / 1 111 . 8. le9-ti No. 89 Fifth street. had taken place. A week passed, the United States Senators and inends.es of 'l3 , , irk, /111.1 1 .000,8 for medicinal ust. on- 1 .11)11N A. tillll FITII, - ---- politics remarks that the indications are tveeiet; ()ext e rn_ n. F. 13A-tirry-,---*— rector 'anxiously expecting the commit me-Iyd Ittle2...nswist to:;Epit H . MA( iI'IRE. Congress, nun' assembled at A‘'ashington, --.......- --- eejtrekOIVIESTE.AD OAS LIGIUT.- ' 1TC 1 0 . , 1- .. 1 1: , T ,1 ! ,, T 7 ER ,,,::;,:,e: & FLEE: 8 ,,,,,, AEE, ,AT0:1 4 9 R (Late Cashier of the Merchants' Bank,) ideation, which, we had been given to 'that the AI issouri conservatives will claven. our pass :1 law at this particular period of -- understand, he would receive, and his make no further tight on the . COMMISSIONNEERaIIim , nation's greatness, when the govern finitlroo're answer to whielt was to render the reso- question. The St. Louis Republica,. 1 merit is about to control the currency of The Griffin Ilonietit cad Gas Ayparatus Manufacturing Company, II A VV. N. 4 )11 ' IN (' E is ~,,,„. .v.. 7,111 ItUtti'lfirSa.7‘l,l3l,vonds Also the largest and I NO. 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, f lutions unnecessary, and result in their ' the e 11 t . i t• -Il • •* • 1 tI the leading anti most in fl uential country- banks '' , a I • (,' '''',. -1 ' ' t Hl•na ,"'" ) '' t all withdrawal. No such communication chartered by :state Leirl , litlllres, l(I I irg , tinizal under the Act of July. 186), sT. Lot'lS, MO. Wall received; and on December 14th a five journal in Missouri says: R - ill compel them to I. , ,, ,,. l, , , , , ,, , r i i r t i tz , o h r o e u ct ,, e , i , vs• , o r r i t , lts ts f ur 18ellines, for use ,1.,,,t,,,v ~, .4 , l li n e t i v it e t t , , , : v a , s y s i o rt ,tnent of ClO ARS in the 1 2111111,,R, ti T il l iti , C ,iL. r : : R rs,ri l t T ht P eel 7 ) . ,,, N rpic T hao ll e N o:. PA ID meeting of the Vestry was called, at re 'Missouri the slas ers question is settled. If 1 Stir i i . an i' Xtel i' l " II ell very low fur cash. 011 111 ali their issue an that tlitt colultry public tUildin g a '. I a ' dwellings, hutei ' ' lad 1,.1.1 the otxlinartee of the old convention, decreeing i ' The niparatus is simple in its construction. j_I,:T.T`CyN„ ()F,11131, - ;:ts; a .... ( .<5 ., , Cotton, which all were present but the newlv. „.,„ i shall have nothing but national legal „ of tt s g t i , . Eli; u T it i , s ,- g ti e a n n er k . s ily ßun r k w e in rs, D and se t l f e l) r i :e , l o t e.i a r a k ts . : elected member, whose declination was e n n o i t a n ni ,, a . p i a u t r i n i , sv m .l t il ' i l t n a r' t y enters brit er ' l l l ' aVe 3 g ehr !' aeon, Lard, &e., &e. tenth] currency, for all debts, puldic and esally nanaged, and not liable to be put out of 1-.l,r,:liilll7,,l,l;li,,,,nuttirgerio;is4taizltoessizli.g.,T,hea?da. j u t :ti t i ii , t , sent in and accepted, take the subject out of the field of (11 ) .s n e ' ll ti c :i ' v t ul o exec duties on imports and in- Are prepared to do ai . ,._ l7lrt h p l i r e (__ ,. ' rs r ff, ' I____ in i t, t d: t t b o u u n r rg si 4 n h . ni n;_ i en ' e t . a . re s pee tf u 1 l i r a n so 2 i l I . e i t i t ed I T o h o i l t i, if now es b r a titially a free State, and Is so j P riVlll '. The Rector stated that he had hail in t home and abroad The , terest on the )11Itliti (kill , intivnini ii, GU constructed as to manufacture it G 1.2.A.V11,11_, 1?.00-F'ING Ids possession, for some time, a printed ccindi ' llii:i 'l iTi n t refer tVcould not be more fully 1- A h.,„ i ,t.. , I , ~ ..„.,.-• , , . . • (me AG ' . liei /15 it la used ; the i It ~ , ty ,it HMI'S (ii national litillt:,,, ion, ani consequently no danger or those on short nuns , . circular from Bishop potter, with:a, 111'. recognized anywhere, were the total extinction I • • in ditft ren t I, ~•-ilil its, an. quoted al ~, to b i le ea pbsions to which - coal gas is so liable, an,l :Slateria I t,, st 11 ss ith Instructi, nicsittice, corner sth and Woolt ' s ' l ' reets, second '' I'm E' H. HHPHTINS I - lopifins AL . Latxt. at ing marked priedt o he had not kin herto ;'"d,i'rk.ililer..i.ti'dn,,,,?,l ever) - trace of . th r "P"I'll" • j . ,• . TElolliiii ,.. C. L ,.. .:ZE.4.11. 1 .„.:' , : ie ru s o : , r , , ,, , , ' the , I , ,.,, e ,,, t i i ii i. i , e i' : ) Pet ern ] .I i -.', "nn 1 . , 1 ‘ hieh is liable 0, in 1 ; ,,,,it lii expenSe its cost lel, CUlllpelnell with lebg AT considered - himself at liberty to read a t e , 4.:..„;',!.,::,n, gh i i ( ,,,,- s a n ' ( f orma l meteti ng o f th e Vestry , t„ lit w he. ii. ,el the derenst There is rll , 0.0 in Sill/11114 ' 1.,,,'..:;::•:'' 1':,,8,1110.'11'1N.f.1,1:,i1iehie.rX::;..,1:1.1(1. 4 :: ,1 1 , )u , n ii - '" l ' lt.tt .' r A il ,n sl ' v r r e e f l r '' ' .a L lT' un delivery• st the Fa, ' ' '' rl • fur} in thil City Machines li/li . l.ated tu rilii - ' r h'' . Kh " • - • H" ,,, I' I "`io l ''' lble " mg 3 Ind{ . 0 11rItaltds. 11,11 the government, in filr I ' v e ht).i " . l ' hrne " .l2 " ) ; Ihr i're.'"ne"l'e"'l he 11101110 t, WOl/1.1 go far 10 eusbtin him . ''''''''' ti ''''' l "' : ''' „ "‘ e ` . it ir, having kept aloof from the excilin , 13 e ,r• .Laos H c., , .1 kind of property whirl, can- 'I i - him-' Ht. Illation to the Icill I; - shall ''' i n ) i n r ,,::,',:: n i , li t e re ~ n , ;',',`,,i , ,e , •, ,,, ,, ii„ ri .,. '' • qUeStiol:l9 Of the dav 'That since the sITF...Ii ,t; I 'oxi last meeting, he 11101 written to the 13isli. I" Hand th,• slimsks and hazards of - l ' c ''" . t I. NN '1 .vt s torost , And Engine Milkier, corner tit P, 0,01 Star/WiN 1'.1., , PlriEhllrgii. P a . op's Reply, with the Circular, would n e e ' It er ill r , iriolla n - Iii,•11 iiro the 11011:II 111 , a CHAS. (1. Ft iiilrEß. Clerk be read. They will Loth he fouttd, at - large, in the A l p, na:x After they had ~,,•,..e r... 4 I, 1i::' It, (1.. r apiwal , •,l In Sir. .I...huston, that ',,, , ompiiiiill 0 wit II Ihp J::,i,4„...0i rt.(11,:,.t.t IA- ~, to ilill 11 ,, 11 - V, it 11- , ; I et,. tilt . P.lsAkltj.44l: 'The H , ... ioDittlicit said Chat it th , ,, , ,- hi, I. itl i iet-L'Alol.lDied iii this matter or ant s•l' 01 E - Ir.-ul, wokrld ticidre. , ..- hill) :i Si/ , .1 I ~ , , I X ij.. ',SS . / fig Wit il bad been their ~. it , J1.11.i in order 1,,, Wilbur tin - I Om 1.11...,c . RchOillt i4)11.., , , 1.1: - MOM ci ., ' , • ,tili.Kiy 1.% II 11 to had just said • c.' , ..d...,,,:it di-s. tt idt•i, they Might .. i 1,t..ti,.-lit Is. :-.1 '1 hi., offer wa.....; 0 1 ‘i ~!'.i a promke made. that such ,• ~I,, ,t .titi ~• , :--Inca. Mr. Madeira , 1,1 li, d no,' 1 lii Action of the last .. I *-r' Itt• ' • , It' ' - :t.iis. be re ousid ti,ATlO pOstponcil mill a lull inistetiilar itr -Vestry could be -1.1.1t1 This motion LI li / , ~/ ~i~ ~ . _' ~. ~~^ _ ~ PITTSBURGIIs E. 14; INIMLNINO, FEB 1,61 MIMEO NV It limit ant llori lor Th,• War I it•pa it mem inny NO. 103 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBUR4III, F.A. Collections- and other legal business attended ~. rii :kite:Mc...A ashirart on. rireene. anti ad . • edning ,orintre.. ping.s-gmd „ ,:i t-I wd rine W .., i•di., Pratt Trees, kr. Ire ii f Indira! \ 11/1 I:IIIIIIII, It i' ll . ' Pall ... - - SMITH, PARK & CO,,' of Ilo• loopil lob-io,o+ of armies either - 1 .. u'ek il' "" M". 1111 . i- 1 , 1-I -- ~. y y'HE tiREAT SECRET. —IT Is i (:1 , 7%; T: FOR HENRI' HOCK -I‘, ire,. ...Li v,,, 11l 1,,,1,1 tiwni in servi.. A, L , 7; ,., ' IT i lir e „ .,,, , I 11, ~ 1 ., ,ii, , „ ~,_,. ~i , ,,,, !,.. - „,,1 ~,,i,,t,m,aitt-ho,,,,irit:i t , t , i i.w pi-, 1 ?, f , , , , t,. 1 t i 1g5 i i t ri lv e t i lL,, , ; : rs tt Lt , , i , :, .. , ,,,.,,: :: ::, , , , ,,.,g; 1 ~.,.. , i ii 1.;,,,,,:.:2,1-):,,,:ri iri i :: : :: : t k „ : , - ;3 : •. ,, , .: .r I li ii , %:.; . :; s r: it, :in el l iti,„4s,,f,:eirl-, NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, inoe: but inami.. i., virtual liberation ,j)(1)t.",./.7,11:1-,,-1,i'nui,'-,1; .r 1 , 1 _ 1 ;,:., 1 -; ' i l , ' l l .:, li t , .1 1 ,,,, i" 11". blood ad % arioto: fluids of the body in a higli tie, i,,i,l''' ,'-' '.'i he 'n'er• ' . "} . ..g . ' , ('li ef . Jr • PITTSBT'RG H. - ,, i 1 lin g o, •,1 oidit 3 When you feel centilitre,' pdin r . '" , , n , • K. ..' .i , .in Drill. Russell's .M.ns,4l- Warehouse, Nu. 113 Firstand i'-a.) Second sts. vi lo•re llo• Inareli of loom,. fore, :-: emu- man ta.l - 1e: -.,1 lIIIICII Ili , 1t , 1 . 1 . 1 rt . l•g-1111V , 111 11/, ir•-iil or trowel,. or any continued une tsi- •" I 'll h'P','"l'''• . l.coarritr3 51 heeled Horse Rake. , 11 11utartuers of all sizes azd deseridtions of pel , lire inhabitant.; , 1 ~, 1,0,, d t t h c i r bocuil,o tho cridido c i, al / ,,.,.,..,, fit h ., nee,. u. , 2_ ,, r , r i rg ,.. r „ in „ r ,,, ! ., - tr i t , l 0 , 1 ,,k 11 - , r , e ,, licidy . i . 111 l/In 314 ' , lli i , ii Retorts, and Stipa, dins and Water I 1 , - 1 . 1 „, po,pri, scant y !oath - nit of any deci-ivejmigillent Next door to No. Hotel, 11 ,, iiik-- :/11 , 1 fl V t'or safety. ' it p l i c p , v , , l. l .S ,, a v d u l i ri: e n ; a : 111),,ong,gelr,..on:Idl.tctituopnitho.J3oxes, Seal 11roloirellli'm Pllls. . de3l-d&te PlTT:stir nuw, PA. rOnt'erillilg then,. II lir-clinics, irr.WeVi r, A15 ,, ,./g bt.ll - I.g anti rnachinery of every descrip tor- ol the ( - tales may return, hut the , ~ _ - • moly more probable that fuel, will fore, 111,,..114 may give momentary case. because the BOSTON CRACKER B Y. t„... wade to order. lia‘ ing a complete machine shop attached to 1111 1. " 1 “/' TIP' '' l3 v l ' / I ''' llB them in an.t li US , 00ner or later I,t amit. that the crea. bt,.....1 ht will have more room. But as the body iil.i„utlulpfrit,i.ii,l t. ,, t hr ,, , , , t l dtv 4 m. l ,,, ,.. i ir „ ni to krU , s , t a a „ i t n e ed ,m t ii y i t ii h ee, „ a „ jar, „ Iser — „a_rit. i zo . , tale foundry. -, all necessary fi tting will be carefully id dire/ tion 'll,, joAlitution hurt in -ell tine of man lieq far beyond , iny'period of 021-lyd•kw __ __ ____ __ . _ _ _ lino , :-..0 z.bulteref :ilid giv 1 1111:111,1 I lint ii [Host hiannl . ...lurer and wholesale dealer in iilitterlieiti ZAL C 0.., l'ills reeve the circulation as readily' as hired , re‘e•inn 1 , 1 human races, is of animal-, nil kinds ol ''''')li i ' li. l'i"3"ie'lllY "'lin° ill 'ill l ' w have followed one another upon the earth: i,,,,,ic.ibi),,,t)i,,t,a,k2il,ll.r.attivtiy what it our well :Tarr., CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, Malsters and Hap *niers, border slave St lira. Probably nothit, ,- it ma% be the inestimable pris ih-g e rii .n rr. looper, of Barnstable, Masa., wit., cured WATER STREET, our 3,01114 todura i tsl to ~ ,,Iv , , t i,i,.. 1, ,, ,,i, : :i t 1 : - . 1 t ooi lvt . u n ti d 1 li c a n n e c t : i eti:ii : r o a t i ni Deb y ili 3 t , poorness Bet tve; l : .i n O W . o 6 o l d aFniEdliarlßarTkent, 'STREET' . remains, La tnOse States, but for the peo decift-tyd WIMELI.3IO, lent, hut the older men of our gyncrathm lag. h) irandreth's Pills. The case at length I 8 de3 PITTSBT 'RUH, PA. - —.— jile IQ agf.italesee in wlint they cannot _ . inilAlllol6 FOR RENT.,--A Ill3)3,1W GO,W3, r_________ . , mu , t he , ontent to renounce Ili, hop,•, pUi•li3O,l in me pstaphiets. to ( .itN.7 . 1.50 SACKS PRI3I.E . EAR .11 — Pianos for/ Mt. .__ ,- ,- . ' 1 ' a Void, and adapt their future policy to , _,,, ,-....1,1.v THOMAS RI:DPATH. Pittsburgh, 11 respectable dealers in medicines. 1 . 0 ~ rn:lr . • lute,' ~ .0111i• to - oplietic vision of , . 0 ,, b 3 --On wharf and for sale to . CHARLOTTE, liIIIISFMF., the Hen order of things. It' fllPllino !II: xt Y may look from afar tehr-Id&wc 43 Fifth street, feho ()R.?' co r r ' n E e T r Z A E lTrktt A a li ncr Pi T rst " litNreeGid feb9 Agent for If t nabes onrivals3 pj241,2,3. k THT, POST---PITTBS URGII, WEDNESDAY MORNING, - - FROM AORT-Iik`;CAROLINA, Details itte Umbel Operations—Ms- P at chfil.' Gentikal licetier—Contlictig Verbedateports,-VAto fiebel.: Rein fore -ofroi*Lee`s Army. Pitkirrnitis MoTtRoF., Ft-bruary s.—The st(*jilner Washington In in tt rive-d last evenin , fr,ifil Newborn, N. (' , with dis patches 14 , ( hn. Butlrr, and lac her we received hi• following to thp Associated Pres, On thr morning of the 1,1 inst., befori. dat I.reak. the enemy, “E . PiCk from Kinn , ton, N. C., rind llolie', Irrigaile, from Lee's army, made on our outpo,t, :It BaChHOC, Creek, eight mile, front Newborn, which, after a desperate , truggle, they cArried, Capturing seventy of our men and ottioera. one onip.iny of the 2,1 North Carolina white volunteer..., of C. 11. Fmdcr . : , com mand, With a section iti Angel's battery and dem. hment, ..f nth. r companies, in all from three to four hundred men, are reported It, be in po ,, ,,e.—inn of the Idnek lion,e, Mil.• miles from Newbcrii, rounded hy theeneniy, and holding th. it ground niniin,tgri•ally superior tortol,er-. NI ill lie aide t.. h o ld out -,,•\ t - I:d WIN 1"1 . .‘• four invali y -.tatted out !hi , 111..111111g to !Lich' n puked in i lit .1 Fort Totten ;tit l lricen hark. The enemy are in ,fight of the city, and can be seen Irina Fort 'Volt( ii with the naked t•yc 1,c,111 , 11% cr . lir their ()lir ton are ri-ttinv. 01 1 their ;Han dily awl for the a,,,ault t II th, city. fhc tire cmlipallieS, tosr,ehlier itli lilaek, are till undid alio-, i.a hilly 111,. al ph.:ik It I the enemy. Fort Gunton, iiit the ,iitith side of the 'front river, near the eit), t:il liiilil- out nianlullc The ianaily iiielvet ,t aliou 211 tic 1 ,, 0r-ii“11, , , within rifle-,hni of Fort Totten foul within the city. ~1.-, n-sai,ty. i n pos ,, ession ttt tin•cro•niv, tit , oft our communication veldt linuf,,r-t, nko tho , twiny command of tin. ;,, to N, - Ilic N, I (•wl,rn fortify its hanks qpirit- IliThe Saturday Monty:lg Post. num Olaf Newlwrn kill , 1:111i1 )..11! , <i ca• ' I it' 1.4 , 111,a WON lt lell hit New. THE ONLY DEMO('RATIC JOURNAL rlrlk ly I,nan!.lll 4rt. q.•, Yubli-hedln Allecheny Count - , atnrday, I'n nu tien. I%ilmer tt) Genenil Butler. that the rebel I,,ree, were retiring In an helnre Newhvrn. Fllrtliter Ptsrllcialars. A It•tter to the New York Triimite, thiteti the Ist in,tunt, isives some furti 11~11 • etilttr , of the tttt.tk. It say , Soule --ix etoitigiities of the liv 11111 \i is 'York LIN :Ilry. 'a% age, l% rt j - 1. 1 .. / ,`,: . " 1 ,""y a :`,.' • s•ationed near Detl't Gutty. Ct Wood All.l getter 1.11 , illlll ()Itoi. .nny " New Park Infantry, tut •••1 u. Itar1'h4•1•101 - 1• i I'(r k, (ALrlit u. i ' - ' . I I , I itl tio3i . Ali ii• .ii cid,..ti..l Agriculltirril ildi•resim ill thi• 1r n n :at ullictt the Monitiq, inotint in, ""only ,111 .. , heret"r”re• e",'","',". ,01, ..I"'t - id:.- 1' 111.: N 'l'l'l'lll t,, ~ ~ . th,.,. , t% ...,r,iti-,, 11 , . , : t ,, i , 1vd IL, It 11. I Li,Lii I ' m I.. """'"'" hv " " . ' l, i'v ' t ::- tch- '-: l-. I .'l Pt•ll.. N\ .., id lilt. Nidicligdil I. 11.,..., pli ( 11111. id . 111 ((lon, and a ,1,11, 1)111 , 111 110. , 1, Ia.•,(11 - N,. w ' 1,.16. \v. Id ..it n,n141,4.0 " 1, IWC•t•Il lit, 111 , 1 1111Jrzliri, 1.. I .11- Nf• bt•, Ito r 44 144.41 t NP , 4 4 Mit 4ii OH' I“zt,l .141 4 / \V:l'4 I. :ll 4 l4lrf'd ""'". our HUI". 4 . 4 n th, I.T IrY Th.• rug Illy 4:4 Illt• 11l MI A 11444114- "IL Uur 11 , ... 1.• 11.1,1 11,, I. iu L, rl, 1111 1., 0::Ifze:111,1 , amp „ u ,61 In., r yin I 1 , ,•I do I ;Ili :kJ '"l' 11, 4, ;,„ 1 ‘%t 1.• ~ ,11111red 1.11 f ~tfi, , ~j h. 17th Al, hu-gin, 111.11 %1 clli tmirICF:II\AV 1'1,1,..N( lktfti A ('11;•;•N ;I . artittr•t?r,, qq't \‘;;;A;;,1; ;I 1;;;;;-t.., ; 111 •'M , 11r tilt -y... 11 t 4.1 )r.• H E & 131 W, mid 11 tiitH ( 50 . 11111.. Nt 111-C-•,1111.! ‘‘ 4, 11r1.1 Rif, II 114111 •• ( apt 1.,y,1 lust ;;itt• I.:: h% , , 11;•11 All th; ~I h, ; ;,t1;;; t ;;r; - , 11111/1,1,1 14, )n• l'r;;1;.;1'1„‘ 111,1 thor; thm; ;old ‘%,;;lrkl; ;1, athi r ha , I II) ,1 ;•th.tio h;11.; wed ;;;;.]; ;•1;;-;•ly sithl lola lip a 111111111112 lii In , lll 11,E ‘• ,l.kll if 41411. illit 1111.il r 111. Lf lilt- 111.• l',ll I , - - i-info the land of "promise, but Ave shall not enter in and possess it." The htatutn body, in so advanced a stage of decomposition as to be entirely unrecognizable, can now be so restored by chemical means, as to present an al most completely natural appearence. The process was lately practiced with success in London, in the case of a body found in the Thames, which was suspect ed to be that of an escaped murderer who had committed suicide. After the body had been; subjected to the new proce,:, the witnesses were able to -wear that he was not the supposed murderer THE AI RIFLE BATTERV.—An experiment was made with this inven tion of Colonel Morgan, of Fsouth Am boy, at Trenton a fen days since, in the presence of the Legislature and a large number of citizens. It is a battery drawn be three men, and consists oftwenty.ti vt . ride barrels arranged On a hot izont a t plane, which are held in position on a light field carriage by an iron frame. The twenty-five barrels were discharged sim ultaneously at ranges of 500 ;ma 500 yards up to a distance over a mile, and threw the shot of the whole, at pleasure, with in the space of a yard or two; or diverg iwr over 100 yards. The halls unit- li e scattered 365 feet in 100 yards. The car tridge is the common eopper.cased fixed ammunition. In loading, twenty-tive of In se are fixed in a sheet-iron frame, so that they may be loaded as one. Upon the sliding bar, in the rear of the middle barrel, is a rime for a pistol cap, upon which falls a hammer worked by a lan yard. Upon pulling the lanyard the ( artridge is tired, and throws gas and dame through the perforation in its rear into the hollow sibling bar, whence it corn municat(•s from ()nein annother Itith sup h rapi.lit As to allow no perceptible spare of time between the explosions. The elevation is obtained by an ordinary (bet ating screw under the rear of Hip frame, the lateral aim by a front and breech sight in line with the middle liar rel PUBLISITED EVERY SATURDAY, Al PlTTslirk( ;II: I'ENNA , At the fothtts log rate. thst. Dollar mud Fifty- Cent. per Annum IN NI, \ AN. F. ..I•1 IL '1 tilt lint R E 1 1 11 0 V A_ I, T 1) 04.1 Strer 1.272 WoOD STREET, Four Doors Above sth St., .% 111i0.1 011. 1.. STII.I I .111.i:\ *i Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, • , Itwr I Itl,• 111 I %I 111..' 'cut- ~A IP :4CT. ~, -:~ ; • • • TO - D 4 I 7 4NUAtaTISEIWENTS.. Is It A Dye. '4 4 - A RGAISIS,I.S. -teas.„..._."4' '"..,_.E...'''2'' In the year laaa Mr. Mathews first prepared ' ...,._ the VEN Y:TIAN II A 111 11l E; since that tithe ! :. .....etrtonCtl . '';',.4ut Piano. l it has been used by thousands, and ludo instance IL 8 oct. liosetilittit Ilaiti* - Austre corners, , has it failed t., rte e entire satisfaction. Iron plate, ntaileby eatel& Co., In first ' The VENETIAN It \ 1.. is the cheapest in the rote order ....--- QS, 15160,00 ' world. Its price is old, I'llty cents, and each : A. 6 Oct. liosentond C93o" . 'ailuted corners, bottle contains till,. the quantity of dye In 1.1 . 011 plate, made by Heillet & Cumaton, 150,00 those usually sold her .1 i 'X' 6 o't. Rosewoot.l VP* round The VENETIAN 1,1 1. is warranted not tole- lron frame. made brOhickering & t ( Co., 160,00 jure the hair or s',ll, ;n the slightest degree. A 6 oct. Alahognny Case, fluted corners, The IENTT I \.\ 1 , 1 I: works ii ith rapidity Made It) Brown & Haller and eerlalol \ . rile heir rogno mg no preparation A 6 oct. Mahogany (rase, square corners, whatel or made by Brown & Hallet The \ENEI I \\' lil I: produces any h ba.ie A 1 0,1. -Mahogan y Case, round corners, that Ills) he desired -ono that ti 111 11011a.le.croek made by HMO. Munn or wash nett —one limits as permanent 1, the 1, ,ir A 6 oct. cValnut ('see, (lerman 10 50 ,00 ,00 ibaelf. For sale by all rime :Oats toe sit i nits A h oct. Mahogany ('sae, tlerinan Al, ~A - 1 . 1 , 1 ... w ~ .A G o,t. Alahogan) Case, Herman 40,00 0 llenctail Agent, 12 (/old at. N. y. ; For sale by ' (IRAS. C. MELLOR, Also in iltilia.• 1 11rer,r Ai ~ 1 I. Ew,.' A 11N1. A HAIR di Wood street. (ILA a.... the best hair 1.11,,,0g ii i u 9 e. pri c e .2d A sitlentlid assortment of New Pianos now ..r. cents. s i,„ l l6,_i y ,i . band, nt prices from t0—..5 to *1350. feb6 . _ New Goode ' j New a Oii efi TOtil 1,0 VENETIAN .q 1..: NT. -.1 ..TiYin ure paillS and aches, tv.irrloted au p1.1,1,t0 Iny other. 11 \ • •,1l•S 1 t• 11,1 in lt , solutel sure iinr lekl, , ltel it -Nlc,thers rernenlher New Goods thin. and arm )1011,•1, IVltil 1 Lot tle without derki . Troup I, eit'e frequently It rinds the Child 111 the , lend hoar of nivht ; I.oTore van 1., , inntuui•.l it New Goods flirt) I.e 1,,0 kte. lil toember, the enetptu Inn -11,, 1311, Pro, .2.5 nililso 01'10, 1 holT1.• Fohl by I .P VEIL Pittnburlsh, nil ill resin•ctql,le I /thee. 'ortlandt street, Nt.n 1 iebl-Iydtanc New Goods ('ONI , ESNIONs AND EX PEI:IEN, 1)1.• Nrub -11,11111, twr And 'I(I New Goods N‘i ;111:N t n4l h., ,lid,r Inau N•.1.110/ti PrAiwituic 1 , • 1 /11,041. , n 1 sN, lc, By one %, 11A hn,ctired 1nw...11 New Goods irt. - 1”:"Ng billgle COple. nulli.e.!ll4 AI ii. , 4,1110, / El , Al 1. / 1 `• e s'/.• New Goods nedlord. Kings N. 1. it I k • • 6 ONS PTI V ES. -T 11F. New Goods -OH_L,` REV. E. A, WILSON'S REMEDY I /111. .% .41111111. Itrolle ill 11. t'oug hr , ( aids, stud all 'IA.-oat lt r g 11111,! 111.• pre4trip timl,hort histor% 12111 c)b— 1,111,1 of ket and the DiArn,tl,l IMEIIIII= : - ....CORNAVELII. &. KERR CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, 41 1:1'; Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, 1.1 , 1 ' t I I hir I. and Duquusne Way, II In Ig.•.i I. I'. II (11'1' NI A 11 v 6 •,k INISMIIIIIE Triumph of Discovory ur.,• t. • • • }- I cl ,4 l'.%DOltll's li tin Ui E FINISHED BRASS WORK. Bi? A A , ZTIN . 4Iti ,mperior smooth • ..;. M Llotta, r.% 4fi I I 4(4 I, 11,3 ihnde orthr. •1..1 I I.!. .111 ?.t-I) -• r I •-”ser, 4.114:.\ 31110 AT WORK AND RF.PAIR -• f .Clftt t, Al-sole agents wHIsKy .FoR SALE. •( 1-th improx eil,ent mulched. feblu t l'll.l*/1:1/1 .1(.;4`1 11A " " TA " .I i) .‘ 11" 11,111. THE ACT PASSED BT 1"1/ ' "1 " . 'II ' I - I I ‘ll VIP 1111.• inelat lire of Pennsylvania On the . .!(.11, jof el(rn in), A. D. 1530, has 1... en Ire . Flue Ohl 0411111 . 111 - and . ,itic1111) Vi0141.,1 to the destruction of the public pe.lee and injury to public. morals, notice is here ven to keeper. of hotels, inns, taverns, ale ',um,. or oilier 1 , 111.1 W pl Web, who shall allow or 1., i•lill? 111 , piriluous ur malt liquors, wine :.Ir.olk on or within their premises or (louse,. in:it the said set will be rigidly en order of the Mayor, .11 L. Et. I.( 'Ni F, Chief of Yolioe. Pure 01,1 Rye 1S hirhy Port, Sherry and M otluirn Jut,. New Rugliatml 112.11 Joutnien H um oak Wlit. alma Bra 11.13 . , Hine kloorry nlllli I hurry Broody. Wt,,l -114 I li - tq111 , ..,1r, 1,1 and Farninr. Imnb-nnents FEBRUARY 10, nua 4; A tier t lour JOSEPII FLEMINU, I'ITI~I-11 - i n 111111EZEM .111.1 ni.twil,icturer3 -TITET it EX DENTIST tat h Iti ,irrii t 1 lT II I. 111.'1.1.10N :ht.,l =EMI 1l I \ s; 1864. O E co I 1 W ,i : 01M Z g io New Goods New Goods NEW DRY GOODS, GARDNER & SCHLUTER'S, 92 1111TALItt3ELMM pin.moser. Black Silks, $l,OO per Yard New Spring Chintzes Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75, New Spring Shawls Dr.ess Goods, at 31 and 37 1-2 c New Spring Dress Goods Russia Crash, at 12 1-2 c Best Kid Gloves, at $4,25 kepiu uquesne Brass Works. (.adman C'ravvilbrd., SUNDAY LIQUOR SELLING. =ME TO -DAY'.. ADVERTISEM Men, Women and And inlact the largest aseo BOOTS AND S New Goods With all the varieties and apps thereunto belonging to am . in the ;city, selling at les.= regUlar price, and New Goods New Goods ti:very Pair Warranted, AT CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, New Goods New Goods Next door to the Express Office telad New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods DRY GOODS BARKER & CO 59 Market Street. lEl=l ti I e% t rl CLOAKS AND SHAWLS HUGUS & HACKE, Corner Fifth anti Market eta 10,9 " Call and See Them," " Call and See Them," '• Call and See Them," VALENTINES, VALENTINES, V A T.ENTINIS, Comic and Sentimental PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHS, ALBUMS, ALBUMS, ALBUMS, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. feb4 ST. FRANCIS' C O LLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers. rinHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania, about four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1859 with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the most healthy in Pen nsylvania—thisportion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FST MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, ad d ends about the 28th of 3 UNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces- nary to Land Surveying, Engineering, hr., will be furnished by the Ineitution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal al nsi, Mimi.. no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age in manhood. •Tbum,..—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly innth ................... . .... _l5 ra and use of Instruments, per an n In . ............... 2n 'll, , 11 end Modern Languges, extra. to to It kidelliSiipCnding 1 acation at the (.'ol lege.. 20 itelereuee van be made to the Rt. Rer. filshoP Domenee. Rt. Re; . Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; Hal .I'. s. Rea acids, Lorrotio ; hey. DT. tellara, Philadelphia ; Rev. Henry M'Laughlin. dolphin; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. N. hack runs daily to Lorretto from Cresson. set Rev. E. A. BUSH, Superior. 15 (1. 7'l! -e‘ M vin ° g N M r a ll ehine T t l 'o E . want an Agent in each county to solicit orders for their new $l5 Machine, with guage, screw driver and extra needles. We will pay a liberal - salary and expenses , or give large comMiStilD. For p , irticulars. terms, kc., enclose a stamp an t j addressS. T. PAGE Toledo,Ohio, uen. Agent for the Untied States. .febB-inidsamw 31- ,ITR Prime. 4r -iAildSTociave Melodeons. 1 0 A-14,SYTTE BLUME, th street, Agent for Prince's Melodeons Q and if Harmoniums. feb9 4N ) K;MO3;i EKN::Mfi4! 11(NDIVig: GAITERS 4 G - .A.TTIEMS I Gr ArnaitS • GAITS ► FANCY SHOES: FANCY" SHOES! FANCY SHOES! FANCY StrIOSV! HEAVY WEAR F_OR 6 FIFTH STREET, 0 W E; 0 ,1 • -. 9 1 A c 4 •1 nn 0 , 2 'TY 0. E.( • co 2 6 SELLING A T O` rr 2000 New Cards 50 Different Styles,
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