THURSDAY MOEOTNG, MAT 12, 1864. THE VAXUE OF BESCOMBE. To have remained on the background unnoticed, while others were in the V ' tfwatuh«ehding to the necessities of * : «nU@tea for the war, and . raise .nfussy howl over the Jjteeesßof our atmsy: and like bantam Toostfei'sebow''became there is no dan the tactics most •• intensely “loy ali’ Abolition -pretender s. On Tuesday I • •■M* of this city* was so I our want of its 'soi t f r Pf: S®i>ty gabble, that it could not re gain i from directing attention to it M it said h ad the Post, to t fe our gigantic struggle in ; Tjfgiuta, although our paper contain *. edr:-eviMy .item regarding it sent by | **** aaB °ciated press of ' ,rt?|B uity. , Tt is : so common now , the most pitiable poltroons and 4nt£chihg -Shylocks rub their hands victory is announe . ed, tnat a gentleman of any sensibility, whatever, instinctively refrains from their r socSety/t Jn the midst, however, of their K apparent:ecstasy over the successes of | ourw4nies, let them be asked to contri i o f *°, llars t 0 keep some suffering audio! what an evacuation of ! buncombe takes place. As long as patri ia cheap, these haggard and heart iferatpretenders monopolize it all, but Wlieneaah is asked to assist the cause, they sneak off like spaniels to their ken neb. ‘And' yet, this miserable set of ; pulseless creatures are the most blatant ;■ amongst us when a victory is obtained by ouxarms, and the greatest paitroons when danger is then announced. Weal these facts in order to con ! Pittsburgh Gazette that no amount of silly volubility and blatant . professions, wiH, at this late day, im ; People with its superior patri #“ regarding our struggle against Southern treason. Besides, its constant iteration of mere prate in regard to the rebellion, and its flippant allusions to others, sympathizing with treason be canse they do not follow in its worn out and tedions course, show, if not good setise, a Want of good manners at •least. This much byway of introduc-! tioa;rJet ns now give a specimen of the ! QvetUt’a quality of buncombe, of which ! **"ss*%* cona ent) accuses us of being f entirely destitute; The great piety and ; •patriotism of its utterances are only 1 ftripassetnsy the accuracy of its in- After nearly half a column i ° ~a 9 ,neelGS3 .speculation concerning the antfes of,,the Potomac, replete, with its I italics to give them em ; Phaßts,;irconcluded in this way: ! t'fnemtWnJt of nothing, next to the favor of “eftTSS .for which our people have greater thpjMrfsl than for the continued »»f«fr!tf Meade, Haxcoox, SEDawigK, -WApnE» ahd BmusiDE. a grate thntdtful for the preaer iWDB ™ "OF this is tafirecmockery, and too transparent todeceive any one; it dem on?Sf?^ t ',# be patriots are nothing * but mere pretenders, and that theifdatiyasseveratiohß of loyalty are just 80 leathe T and prunello. Here is ia ‘he paragraph aboyp.gnoted, returps thanks to Heaven for tl» preservation of the life of Gen. SEnertnek, and in another column it ■ gallant oflfcer’s death. “ some obscure persotb hhe contradiction might be ac eountadjfor, but the news of the Gener -01 by the Gazette's , agent, while theed- Jtop,.; in sniffling sentences, raises his piotonyes and offers thanks for his life we are induced to exclaim is there no end to human cala totiyV'i zfhß Gtuttte, anxious to appear more gTMfefhl than its neighbors for the of the lives ofonr Generals, did npt,even consult its own dispatches to ascertain Who of them had escaped the ftary of the fight. *]““j^™*rei«thyblu s i l |,, THEHEKO. Spifefidid success already : a i the country is in debted to Gen. Gsant ; there fs no di vided authority inthes management of the ;p»aeot campaign, and, therefore the konore field is, of ® Ou 9SIcWSWrt%)W gratitude, but we desire only !0f the credit due to ‘he General who planned the campaign a g a ' • deeping a pet of amateur usanhan Washington whoae patriot lBtn ®°. t ' sists ' n ‘ nrasic after ‘battles are wo “0Wf d , st the Hottse in con- J >^ea >dent upon «kv S T’s President appeared, and, (“““SR® feiharked “that the DOt 80 “dehper haps |p as to Gen. Ghaut, and the and soldiers under his ed ur khAw e Q^ Dely ra , tified .T™ Commodore Jones gunboat . - S -oi y.: ■ : And not which was destroyed on the James *Aw plane, but was now vcr i kad been sent up to remove ob on the line of movement according to his While^in ,he performance originnldesign. While, however we w ™ dden, y. and without any f „._; fitSiL" r” to-infer thatifien. Gha:.t Mi W. Adams wen blown ? ns S" had lh «wn mty ki snd l !* u ‘ w< ‘ re rabsequently saved by r dL.v' far asj%tas gone, and becausfche was covered a rebef on fhore^anri^ii' 8 ' not interfered:withihe has been anccess- deliberate aim with his pistol the fhl. !®hlk;^'^an f acknowledgment that? wasmstantly shot deaff The toroedo , 1 3PftBij^T S! W'.S5riS4»^s£% fronTt ne execution of their.plana, when dore Jones, Mr. E. T. Chanmsn 101110 in ;Bat- instantiy killed, and about l&Hr nr wh e if*W'»^^t£&'4w:- r aW of pompousmilitaiygeniuses, and ~ Stanton, in *“*' ss «*iwß . bt lico’if 9 .o A i i/57 . .Y^Sf B#«M. PITTSBURGH) All the war Democrats are going to the Cleve land Convention to nominate Qeast. This wm be an important and excellent move in [ the gieat Presidential game. Geaxt i. the only man; and if the Cleveland Convention put. General F aE .vo.NT on the same ticket with Gen , 1 11 Wlll certainly do the best that It can for the former, and will pre.ent a front that nOfexlsting political organization will dare to It can be with no very friendly feeling to Grant that the Herald thus in ad- Vance of the capture of Bichmond points out the rising hero to the envi ous notice of the ambitious Executive cabal which already has the next Presi dent figured out. It can be with no pa triotic feeling for the. country, either, that itthus endeavors to stop the “on ward to Richmond,” by inducing the decapitation of another great comman der in the field through the envy afore said, It ought, for the sake of Grant and our country , to quit pointing out the only man” until the smoke of bat tie clears away. Intelligence from Washington City , was yesterday received by the friends and relatives of Gen. Alexander Hats that bis remains would be sent from at city bv tbis morning’s train. They will arrive in this city, i, ig thought, on to-morrow. (Friday.) The funeral wiil be announced through the papers as early as arrangements esn be made I It is to be hoped'that our citizens will all unite in doing honor to the deceased hero. He has served his country lons' and well. He has broved his faith on many a well-fought field, and freely given his life at the mandate of his coun try. Let all honor be rendered to the ' gallant dead. ( worthies complimented each other for , that achievement. Why dn they not also attempt to filch these new honors of = the heroic Grant ? and Crime.—The Winsted Herald, in review of the artcle in. the Standard, M-,. representing -New Haven terribly de-y -®§ .noraljzec, and as containing six hun dred! prostitutjK, says Tne number Beems,asUmiBhfngly large nut it should „ he .conßideredthat New Haven has been ■* “ ttle else than a' military camp for the , JWt three i.MJ military, operations like a hideous I Jhadow. Hot Is New Haven the only i. locality in which this degrading vice * has thriven since the war broke out.' Tnai event seems to nave lifted the flood-gates of licentiousness throughout “Havinv hrttiii , , tbe lan d, and ‘ the Peculiar vices of the ene m^ brthl , r r '- conDoisBance learned that large cities’ have lost their peculiaritv I the enemy -ere before us in force, r; en . Brr- in their universal prevalence mandoro Bent fl ' e hrixades, under com- ; and books' have, doubtless a thousand “uos*?hi T? HOOKS ,0 “WWa, and times told the reader, fo vague ge ner ~ i, T° y ,he co ”“ua“= a tton»: He- lal terms, of ‘the evils of wfr ’bft hf hunt ehin S the Petersburg railroad our troops I tory and ‘the books’ have but half re had to cro«. the Port Waltham branch of , h .t ! vealed their loathsome nlture and theh . rom our position leading to the latter-| broad, blighting sween Truly it he _ line; one crossed it near the Waltham station of Q'irWlt o ° a C>ms .° f l 1 * 0 * the branch opposite our left, and the other ; “ Il , is foily t 0 disguise about equidistant between the two. any lon S er the unwelcome fact tliat the Oen. Brooks d isposed of his troope as fol- ’ , eBt mP P ° f l !? e entire West « a fail- ilo lows: H 11-KMA.va brigade to attack the ene- : 1 honsands of acres of wheat my on the road leading to Waltham station: ■' P'" U ? !led U P to V three brigade! on the center road to move well 1 *.(• „ u ,-T 1 , 11 ls the Opinion of some = to the front and create a diveision In favor of io‘ O ur . OSS* judges that there Will be verj jg Col. Barton, of the Forty-eighth New York j “ 1 f any m °te Wheat gathered than Volunteers, who with another brigade was to 1 . ’ .T.f 8 .4 % move as quickly as possible to the Petersburg o t7i?„ alsc °Uraglng Statement to receive let and Kichmond road and destroy it. 1110 P reB . tWhen the prices of hi General Brook", p i Bn worked admirably fof,{ n w n 7l C a ie ,,. 0f °° D9UI ? I P tion «re tend- !° Quite early In the day the force under General i”*, "P",*.? 8 " 8d ala ™ ln S a rata - Oats HaLI.ECK, likewise the three brigades moving I a PPj eR *lll also prove short crops. *- on the center road, came up to and engaged the SIGEL’s DisI.OYAI. SPEECH.—On Tues- s" enemy, who, supposing we had our attacking j day uiglit Qp n . Sige] made a very re- y party massed on these roads, moved hia forces ma Jg ft Ule speech in Martinsburg Va. He '■ from the road nearest Chester to stregthen ! S , . p war has gone On three years ° those engaged. In so doing he opened the way ’f, 11 , ls a great disgrace to the North 1 clean for Colonel Barton, who,with his brigade, ; ' iat ’ w ith all its Superiority of men and moved quickly onward and without much re- ! m ° ne S, the rebels have not been conquer sistance reached the Petersburg Railroad. This j ed ' 1 M ”»W here, where I Was two he damaged so badly ns to render it unlit for 1 yearß a g n - Only think of it 1 We march ' present use; ihcn facing about, moved for our I to f -m°rrow to fight the greatest General ' position, which he gained salely. The forces i ,°,\ tlle a S e ’ the rebel Robert. Lee” At “ comprising the center also feu back, but those ! th . ,B remark the General was greeted on the left, harins a strong position, did not j ?’ uh ses from some intense loyalists. " mover Duriug the fight many prisoners were i ** er ®P«ed t “"i ou may hiss, but he is a captured, who stated that the forces opposing i great Gc °eral, although a rebel.” fo us were Gen. BkAUUEUARn’.,, numbering about T HE Very Latest— The Washfoc- If en y thousand, and that he was commanding i thn Union says, ‘ ‘Yesterday a Western " e * Wehion 7% had bwn ls ’“* i in search for someth^ at Weldon N. c.., expecting us to attack at ; definate in relation tojthe fightingnow en nd some point south of Drury’s bluff. He was pres- i ln g on, stepped inti the White ,U ® but hl “ 1 on >y ar- , and asked the President if he had mi- ??, rived, and was without artillery. Had not Gen. 1 thmg authentic from Gen . Grant The ei Heckman’s orders been Imperatively to the ! President stnted that he had not ns ‘‘ c contrary, he would probably have beenenabled, ! Grant was like the man that climbed the ni ha°« adVan ‘, lge ° f havine ! r°’ e and ,hon P U,,cd POIU.M . have inflicted severe damage on the rebel forces ,llm - i yesterday. I have been unable to get a perfect ! At the N Y p • ,_q ... • • . . . a , D F»- _ myli-iauu; menforjth:" ° r klllod j CT.^ inn y„Li% n “ HortlCultural CoVe ““‘ Wlt “ 8 ProrlB °-ieenwl 0 ” 1 , PITTSBURGH ! mi rs ! 1 “: 8 A NI J Auy fa rr, the men, the Abolition women) have ! r S? at ;. an .' 1 seventy .five cents for : Ju f e h ,h ‘l a *‘r." u?he .TihS^^e' 0 lD ‘ June Ist. r;r;;“s b *rr -SBfe. 1 «• I wm fort, yet to give the preference to the ceiebrat^d f ° ound b - v means of their ' Genera. il ™“| eDtS ' “« of the ,L,e a .-; ‘ ' DUEABL£ ” ™ 8 ««»< i proviso will enable the fair ladies at the ! emp‘7 into the sound. They draw' eight ? ““amiuM “ "> -oHci. you, Jcb .„o- - . hub to draw as extensively as usual ; feet of "' atcr ' are lfin feet long, and dr- i ■ «uch antdes », wui adorn a.i're''T ’, U ° f upon their dear “bubbys,” and to con- ! “If h gM ' ! V LlNl^t^^tM^'S 143 ' *' ,e unde, uni "'cha^Xh'.”” tmueto render their costume as decent- Poor? n“ PUl J nto Tabie Bay. , ° YE ’ , 7™ T'° U “ m ' whw ” rcful "„*"<>*»« *«i ly fashionable and superbly stylish ns ’ Shew® - d Maroh 20 - for c ” a >- I Cor Sf?,?' 8 S ™KE. lw, ‘- vs l ' c ! ‘ Md . that the owners of plan,l formerly T „ P ° ly „ StyllSh as I Bh ?,? ad off the harbor ten days 1 - ,he »» of their “worser-halfs”too well to swal- townshin fo fo°l 88Sea8or °, f , ». aZ;T' f ,un ‘ n - lowa dose so artfully prepared for “"’’fust'and Oafo™^lmplements Kmckerbockers and Quakers, and there- beat Him with’ a preacher an school I f U .' e " *-• fore they are not about to suffer in f ac f r > who ba* been “loyal,” and ! ,lsh «l a basts from which wl feii no," ‘"f 1 " “ a ~™ Pounum health and comfort-which means 9hout mg war at home. ' are no, surprised a, ' ‘ W ° rk ' French silk's, satins, bonnets, etc.,—even in the'jamf S barlcBton mon-clads are j thc pcraone »’ho write them are. w e Hortk“"ln fhff’ oViirr T“ ey int °' lhe PoCketS i f rt Darlln * , R w e d’ go "fo I R*i cli mof d“ hv “ h,DC * ! Hor,icul,u«l hle- orda and masters. How sensi- ! ‘hat way. It is reported that the army i r Bedford, Mass., Nov'm ibss »“reign and Exot,.- F r-:,t. , and, Withal, how characteristic’ i!„ Sl'(W« <>nt1 ’ Underßcaur egard, amoum Sin :_I have been afflicted many years ' Dried Fruit, 1 the R^ men ’ T m ,e Lee haa 100 - 000 on ;I h prostrating cramp, in my i lm L, cold " ax rr,! ”. the Rapidan and Rappahannock. ’[7 an f haD “‘i » general disordered system in Sh-.rr r G-.r.len .Maluary SIT 118 medicines failed lo rebev « annUne ßl "' Jr^^ - “f -cry kind, or While visiting some friends New York f Ung of a rural oi rustic charaefer that lne« 1 r,rr a, 7 zr ny < AT floeal hall. 7 800 Actps TimWT a, Respectfully, JBDITB a »roa.. may ’ ..1^ Fair. with BU I oa-adllg 1 n a r k eJ- Cre,ary °': I *bSSSfi!S , 23£S gen; BHOOKS IS ACTION The Worlds Peninsular correspond ent, writing on the ,6th, give* somede tails of the expedition To' cu£ the rail roads south of Richmond under the immediate command of Gen. Brooks. er speaking of a reconnoissance to •eel the enemy by Gen. Heckman, he porceeds as follows: Grant for President. The N. T. Herald begins to see that Gen. Grant is “the Coming Man.” It says: The Remains of Gen. Hays. I °™*ik op ; “esc «s? lESsssse^fie cle or S tra^l&^y JlSnd * very » u f«rtor «rti- B Sfn^M^" phtae and fcXr^ h " P^ der ’ PMm c&«oS°*&fe Medical purpMei OemE W d Liqu “ ra for s mymt cor. of tire SKSSSSE?*,. hot Celebrated Remedies, Blood Powder ,and Bone Ointment;-; A certain cure for Dlaea.es of Hor», and Oattle known to and used only by the Company £h thefr’ own s.abies from 1844 unti] (he Railway over the principal routes. After the general use of these remedies in all the stables of the Company, their annual .ales of condemned stock were discontinued, a saving to the Com pa. ny exceeding iT.ooo perannum. In 1833 theLon £2 oS f„T e ,h ABS f l “ lion Company £2,000 for the reccipea and use the articles only n their own stAbles. 3 BLOOD POWDER ' Ure / orfou,ider . distemper, rheuma tism hide bound,lnward strains, loss ot appetlte weairness, heaves, coughs, colds, ami all diseases of he lungs, surfeit of scabbers, glanders, pol ald an ir 6 *’ tnDß^T!Bl, BY UPPrrw Opdry’a ap“p^tS. th ° Ut pa, “ by tbEUM °f *r" —* ‘l 1 ° *' Jtt AiV . .AU work warjjuxted '’ jsMrd ■ ~**“•-*»<* PITTSBUEQH. I .“«,« -1 . ■— ' . “•'Section 8. No bill shall be passed bvthp T p-t 2SsSSS I »W6*»««*a* StaMßßpB 1 : a^d““U S has P hUed f “* ed . aadirect£Kl 11 cannot teule'coSfe&cJ b * e "' ° r “* y i Ac. Il'is nerfechUM 8 ’ ““aloe, insect stings, 'v iter r.t the Senate. | Druggiata. ’ , ) . TT* ,ha ’ ,h * fore ?°tng j ' £r«f!ti J °bl' Kca of^thcOM-| sfo, r £“ £; |v o fro „ pr^ifn 8 / ::r oa meiD 1 CRISTADORO'S hair dyk my hand and caused the seal ofThe s^re’. 0 permanent^ he'a 1 1 hfu 1 “$&• afflX ° d ' ! a h n ?, rl ehneas of the ' dSS The hoc Secretary “Sthe fommontceeith b/ij.g£»^.MfiSaSE! S: Crietndovo.. Bair PrLrvaU v., of “VhV “ d Asaa “ b 'f raSil-fcAssS : :asS;;SS' Aafor Hm J v- CKISTADOBO, No 6 "“"““-and ’he act, entitled 'ln I«nre 811 • j^SSSSSSSB! v r“ a «^=KS‘ ELI SUPER, of Du t ommonicealtk FACT. “ * • . Rbl£B »®Obv, Wls.. Sept. 16, 1863 for fourteen months— aJ j my hoB P itai At Alton, in tko speechlessandnearly dead tion Bl«? rs 11J '‘ he l' e Th^ e^ ttle 01 speech and cured me. • “ F L Tr™.“ y £» ss«a?as»s«: I HiTEMEVKE hUKSIOK, 67TH St. ) t,_ r, New i ork. Auir. 2 tssa / aslisslss ■poonful of re ß„ t^, e “““ "'“h but a tea- Strength rapidly lnoreaeed s and 1 «h.> S / ,petlt ® “ <1 EespectWy, Ueve the PlamaTio^S?t h J^° a ’ for 1 ver “s- be • Rct W w w ftfive saved rav Ufe Ly ' w. H. Waggoner, Madrid, N.V.” Of thv Plantltion W n! t „“ enil two bottle, more been Asa Cuiyus, Philadelphia, *° • HT ‘ J. S. Cathorw, Rochester, N. y.n to'hundri. I ,^' P ‘“f ati ° n Blt^ B most astonishing Sech Wlers « _ltl > the Superintendent Soldl e S-Home“c“^.., me of I lone 3?® Plantation Bitters b&ve cureii M KraoSLEY, Cleveland, O." me of a*deranSmfn?Sf thf rS itter “ h ? vc ic., & o. thlu P 1"\ ation Bitter » make the weak atrong ‘ S d “ d are exhaused natu^ -r*' Tbey are corapoaed of t hc “L fioo.a h!“! B “ k< Saaaafras, St. Croix R um ' a “ P ~ TOdta «*"*“** P"e 8. T.—lB6o—X. woaL ? f aaleat * r ? habit., troubled with lack 0/?*“’ pi,l P itatlon of the heart, er r * ppetite ' afr ?? isr 111 Prison. See that every bot- Sto«.rt*mp OT ” “* labeLSoM ' tfgnature on rteel-plate nde the haWtahle^llB th^ oughoat BITTKIW smoN 1 tohnston; : . .ftttnsmdta^oa MrEBS ’ SeHpyER SCO., l®^SKr.as»;jsr^» '^s-ass, cannot ? et a box ' Bt ? re in hifl him wr. *. toSf' I tfilFman 11 . ne ; eDC Joaiflg- thefjhmoujit. .and C f wuj mai a box free of expense Many dSSere ke . ep my raedlcin Ps on hand becausetheT make as much profit as on other period 3fi cents, 88 cents, and *l lO perlSior myd-Iwe PHINTEBS Blank Book Manufacturers, ®r o. 3 © FIFTH street POST BUILDINOS. 6 0rder * Pro "» u y Attended «o. ! P - ft DRAKE « CO., . aosproadway, n. y. WM S. BISSELL, - a ™ ■ ™o lAl v ; Good Power for Saw Mills. Old Curiosity Shop.” : v- r r •-• -i *|w present war, of the Meximn Ul> lles t,r tixe ‘ myl2 Broker, Indian o n ii) , Mexican war, war of 1812 1 ' No. 6? Fourth a»xd» G]RAVEL «oo™ G auToa, * * at-css-K “ sr.,*z; - —— Committee. But art-nul , txeeutlve -““ r 8416 £4 zzszzzz £;?! T™°&&sr~ ' alue. Give everythin? von <>• nat «d, its , X selected as the “ rest. y cajl antl ,p nd us the I or Allegheny county: r,il U!h '‘ lf °‘ ‘he Committee, ! '"^M^iteberts, qho h ,-„ sirman . : gStfigH*. A “ Secretary /w? h Z wIDt ’ «00, c exhibi - F^“; f ° C „mm,t ,o J ,,hCr ° f D R? gPSggK,™ meet EVERY THUBS w. D MGOWAN, Office, No.UeelpfSb^ 0 ?^’ 8 M Water ,t., Pittsburgn. vemion * he HCI.V. .lAS VFFCH 6 l ,l'“! or joining in the movemtnt in favor cotmet ,b and I &%£&£” “* DR. JOHN DICKSON my 12-tf corner Pena and Hand streets. f -.. s - RIDDLE, j m 5 3-,u n ‘msffiim'” 1 ; A tS££Sa®c l Sfor T 2!L3?!3fe DE N T I S T ’ ! Bllt jr nd , “r rt,,R !" rt ' A “S£ ce BaSSmfapivUP"' “-**** SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. at Mahoning Furnace M,a l a C °-Partnerahij, .0£f e ‘ ‘he lame n of“AreK^Sv C °B U lg’a i i OOIL, r &c e purpo,e of mal “os MIIfING JOHN S. DILWORTH M - bailey, ’ myio-aw CHC '° <;K ’ m ' vi o< Office; »0.18 FIFTH STREET, SALE border, promptly attended to at price, that Democratic Meeting. A receipt warranted to Prevent lie Hair from Filing ihft j Reuore It. Orowth and Colo r, SentlWtWMt, 4 JLL m^' ■ r~^— •■• e hha* 6iio iiealf" *-'~w3'*><*'3 In store*** .1^ TO-DAY’S,. VEKTISEMEOTB, fi rv moke but the best. For every description of Family Sewing-plain orornamental, upon the Bnest fabric, medlumor J eat Sphere is no Sewing Machine so Mrform Pt ! d a “ theWBOVEE fc blkEß,Which and perfectly ri ff diy ’ noiseleasl y> «wily mreuertnv w to the household , vlng woman from her constant care that useless task, her never ending^ng GROVER & BAKER T ° i*7 rfec , tlon of Sewing Ma h “.[ or family nae, years of patient, persevering study «ave been, devoted* with Ci fl constant ambition and purpose of presenting the public The many dis advantages and objections that have been appa rent to all who have examined or operated oth e[. Sewing Ma chines. THE ‘‘GROVER A BAH EE” is confidently pla c“s,.before the public, as pos sessing such ad vantages, from recent- valuable patents, essen and incom parable im provements that an examination only is required oy those lnter ested, to pro claim this will ing little seam stress, with ita arm of steel, Embroidering, Gathering, Hemming. Stitching, Braiding, Quilting. Tucking, Binding, Cording. Felling, They Have no Equals CALL AND EXAMINE. SEND FOE A CIHOULAH, BUY THE BEST. A. F. CH ATONE Y. General Agent. OJTV JSKUON.” Executive Committee'’ AND TO RE;wAßi>ys; No ' 62 J^wSiatßrj PREsiaf u*eati|‘ we have • ‘wmwers In hi* good caute, customers the “k where we shall* eetm™!** ll ? never **°P H> f° ne J andeostomers Hy “» Hog, at CONCERT ]Ka I “!»“*«- next door to the STOBE, for the least money a «°me what ‘VMdy m^eney^/ 0 '? "W tad us myf o6 HouB€s “^^latln/the"^^ wTsmccSs farm for S4X.E. £anSj^, n my 9 oTOlge f ini™th» al “ff"* of my * J«ly» t o an 1 £aSiy natural S?, 11 ! , ratloaa of my affairs and conffoeim A b to “““tract establiahed JBrewlnz 15 M tt w? tl °n to my odd SStesdSssS'SSf-i T “* »ag“lawtrt E.tale of WAXU3JNQTON, wealthy and highly resDMtonia "ff B ? borh ood of the Bethamy turuplS P toi^i?,J >eo ? le - «la on Ing. The manaloiii? fron > Wheel and commodious, (So feet brTS flennESf’ Jtrs * modern convenience surrnnn/il?*" ev &*¥ bery and trees. The prmclnlllX, nT n h afirao neat and comfortable t^T. teMnt bouaeda a dairy house i«s°Xus waV'?!’ 7 brtck - The I ientiy arranged. There «™ a s Ure l B ar “ co “ven on the estate^!all renTed ■t„ iIS °°“*ee» f“ta,) the renfejf of which Sm s*“ BW*4S»- taxea. An extensive barn *be divided into stabile? for ia h itb BTone basement 40 cattle, with eoldfra ° faes > “« “tail, for thing iith, «*»*■ stands in a yaw no «« ” on of a f *nn »it brick sheds for cattfrind 1 *hS Barr ?ony smith’s shop and slaughXho use P ’ alao blaok ' •* growing crop, conaUt of ii . t*’a The •HI acres of fail barlev • 27 of fall wheat; 36 acre, of black^iS/ILXs oiSK^®" I ** I of potatoes; 66 a*T*, a _ °f corn jl2 acres good pasture, , baia oeein stated on the 31st Op 801(1 ** above ker^Broohs^', P «' Jay Hannah, Pearl street • m * ufn?s > John. Pearl street; Messrs jv* >l>£^w llilain Hannah. Water street. ' Oromhie & Child, lj Bullett* .&*. I H, Straua, Bro. it ' J j Fle iT in lm^^ sto! ' e - House. J ' ■“* Malt street. D. H. Mitchell & Coif Water a' J?® inericksbopcli; ’ ' sSfSS* 5 ' T l Dro^ 81 “'“M^rSpLES. STEEL ENGRAVINGS^ Of the two Ojttoße Ohutciof REVS. JOHN HUGHES, 0. D., First Archbishopof New York • Francis Patrick M’Kenrick, D. D., Archbishop of Baltimore, PRICE only *£oo£«, Si Also, CAHD PHOTOGEAFH3 of the same, °TVI 'V 23 CEKia, Jtißt received at 1 j j s»>" ] H. D. BEEGET & CO/S* ’ Sole agents for «tUbu*h and AUegheny HO. 1 28 SMITHFIEtD STREET, Between 6th and 6th second door from Virgin Jlr. L. agent. Phoßnk Fire Insurance Oompanv, CASH N ' Y ” APrU *“■ ,BS4 -J ' P Al ' “ a,3 i I U 88—8703,118 88 n „ ASSETS. J?pS£L ß ? Xlkan<,ollhaiul 68,134 71 Beal Estate owned by the Company.. Bonds And Mortgagee mostly dwelling houies,’ worth in each cose from fh.« IS 0 per cent * more than theamount loaned uu ai Loans on Demand, eecur- ’ 04 fd by collaterals of Bank and United States Securities, the market value of which is $254,- Eire and inJMd Premiums' 220,675 00 uncollected, and allcon-. . Bills HecflraMe foVpre- U * 2o7 14 accrued but _uot J™WnUnldn vSi« Mock ' Market *5,060 7 'iio uV s.' Treasl 5,000 00 ary Notes. Markot value *“l 00 '' \ T S- 6-20 Bonds.' «8 000 b ii V u o C «,600 oo WiOjwO U. S. 6 per cent s Bonds of 1867. Market value U. S. 5 per cent. 1 Bonds of 1885. Market fSMM e TWe»ie fiidi; U,3W “° B O-udi: 11,185 00 Market value . Lldbilltiej . STEPHEN OHOWEI r°T= U EDGAR W. Mmm? P ,^ ,ld^ n '. PHILANDEE®HA^s^|^* ,ddaot > S. s. betaln. : “* T ****** 80HMEBTZ & BLEAEXET, Manufacturers and wholesale dealere to Illuminating- and Imbricating Oflg ' i " : CRPDE PETHOLEtMOtt, b|»Z o ’Lis ' LASIPS, feb22 No. 135, Wood rtreet, P . » :, PHXKG STOCK OB' <’ I A .N O S' fiWSaw** * •;;; CHicßKitnro * sioiig; P. KHKRSOS, JABn Wt*:|o*jriij «asi» %o .-ari' ,1 <®*& o vsxarfisi? ’< ! ' ! ' ; ~ - ttWbttk 20,100 00 0,727 00 ■ 49,656 25>~$7Q3 > x|3'’g3 )