it burgh Await. TIirESDLY 111031111844:.L.";:1 7 811. 23. 1864 The Florid• Expedition We have heretofore given very full extracu from our Eastern exchange's concerning the objects sought to be attained by the expedi tion to Floridaunder,penerals °axons and Smuts!, It will do - no harm to state again that those objects were the cutting off of eupplies which the rebels had been drawing In large quantities from Florida, and the restoration of the State itself to the Union. If there Was any ulterior object, it was to co-operate with Oscar and Samsun in their grand offensive campaign &wallet the forces of the enemy in the Gni( States. Yesterday's' e,t : r brought us a mass of Intelligence fro this Florida expedition, which conveys th welcome information that General Gilmore' had thus for met with the most complete s, COM. His army did not amount to more than six thousand men, In fantry, cavalry and artillery, and yet with this small force he had undertaken the task of bisecting the Florida peninsula, and cutting off the larger portion of its territo ry from rebel rule. Hie plan was to ascend the St. John's river to Jacksonville, a town of some twelve hundred inhabitants before the war, and than march his army west wardly to Tallahassee, the capital of the State, and distant from Jacksonville two hundred and fifty miles. The latter plate was asoordingly occupied on the 7th inst., and on the Bth one hundred prisoners, a battery of eight pieces, and other value- bhp property fell into our hands. See: entran of our men were wounded,— On the 11th, thirty additional prisoners were captured, and a number of the enemy were killed and wounded. In the engage ment seventeen more of our men were wounded. Proceeding to Sanderson, a station on the Jacksonville and Tailehas . see railroad, forty miles west of the former place, our forces found an immense depot of rebel ewes itt flames, fired by the enemy before retreating. A large building, full of salt, fell Into eur hands. Further re. connoisanoes showed that the country around Jacksonville for many miles to every direction was almost depopulated, that corn wan the only article of food the rarer inhabitants had to subsist upon, that what few people were left in that sec tion of the State were anxious to return to their allegiance, and that blockade-running hod been extensively carried on through the SL John's river and the inlets near its mouth. At Baldwin, ready for export, were found 260 bales cotton, Si") barrels turpentine, 2,000 bushels of corn in ear, and cornmeal in barrels; 50 barrels of syrup, beside a large amount of salt, and 80 head of cattle. Up to the, afternoon of the 14th, thirteen cannon had been cap tured. Of the prisoners captured, about one-half had taken the oath of allegiance. The President's Amnesty Proclamation le being scattered in all directions. Jackson ville is to be made the base of General Othstotte's operations, but it is not ex pected that they can be conducted without serious opposition. It is reported that the enemy will make a stand at Lake City, some - fifty or sixty miles west of Jackson ville, and, foiling there, at Tollahaese itself. When last heard from our advance was eighty-five miles in the interior. The foregoing tams have been compiled from many columns of details published in the New York papers of Saturday. But we have not yet given all the results of the ex pedition. A most important rebel docu ment was found at Sanderson, which gives a doleful account of the 'rendition of the rebel commissariat at the time it was writ ten, November 2d, 18111. Since then, Judg ing from the proceedings in the rebel Con. geese on the 30th of January, recently pub lished in this paper, the supply of food for the rebel army has not been much increased. This document was in the form of a confi dential circular to the rebel population throughout Florida, and the author of it, who signs himself "Chief Commissary," presents a pitiable appeal to the people to come to the help of their starving axmles under Beauregard and Bragg. He says, "the necessity of general and im , mediate action is imperative to cave our army, and with it our cause, from disaster," that, "if the enemy break through our pres ent line, the wave of desolation may roll even to the shores of the Gulf and the Al lende;" and that, "not only the men from Florida, bat the whole army, are sneering from want of food." He then proceeds to quote from official letters in his possession, ail of which tell the same story of deatitn liod in the armies of Basco and BEAM!. sum The supply of bacon In those armies wan exhausted, and the only dependence for meat was upon the beef cattle of Florida, Oa the 20th of October last Bateo's army was on half rations of beef. In South Caro lina and Georgia the troops were bat little brier off. All eoneur in the opinion that a "dark hour" had come upon them. The wirenlar concludes thus: " TOTS ors apeciarly reptersd net to allow the reenter to rout of yew passesslon, Gut to midi( to suck persons as you Mow to Se trat and podia t, and to ll* els soatimpiaUdmerk imumhately." Prom the facts set forth4n this circular, the value of Florida to the Southern Con federacy, and the wisdom which planned the expedition under Gen. Gilmore, are plainly shown. The more we learn of the secret history of the rebellion, the more we are convinced that for many months starva tion and exhaustion have been preying upon its vitals. It would seem that, if the . objects of General Gilmore's expedition should be fully accomplished, the rebellion will receive a snore staggering blow than the most sanguine among us bad looked for. Take from the rebels the. supplies of food necessary to support their armies, and of necessity their cause Is lost irretrievably. Bevjamln F. Taylor. fly all odds the most genial, graceful and graphic army correspondent which this WILT has produced is BERSAYIN P. TaTION ler rainy years the literary editor of the Chicago Journal, and of late its correspond ent with the Army of the Cumberland. There is not a newspaper of any character in the country that has not reproduced some of his postio or poetically-prosalo contribu tions to the Journal while be was its literary editor, or which has not siren to its readers lame of his thrilling and pathetle incidents of battles and army life. His "Old Faith. booed Grandmother," "Sweet Day," "The Old Turnpike," and his army letters—who will soon forget them We observe that Mr. Tartan has recently undertaken • lecturing tour in the West. The subject of his principal lecture is, "Life in the Army," and It is said to bo one of the inset productions of his gifted pen. Ws ,Inure to suggest to lecture misociations in car State the propriety of engaging Mr. Tenn. It would per, pecuniarily, and era, othere¢s . aro Am Ll?mason in liateing Interesting Ellin*lances of the Escape front Ititintiond-4Ftileeethsess of the regroes—Nslonlizo to Wanton& The foUoting is thinnest interesting por- Uon of a etatistive isideh appears. h. the Wuhingtoe Star of the recent escape of Union prisoners from Riohmond rxesitrace or ♦ PARTS Of TURAS. "A description of the route pursued by this party and of the tribulations through which they passed, will give some idea of the rough time they all had of it. Colonel Kendrick had, before leay.ng the prison, mapped out hie eourse, and concluded that the Felt route to take was the one toward. Norfolk or Fortrees Monroe, se . there were fewer rebel pickets in that direction. They therefore kept the York River Railroad to the left and moved towards the Chickshono toy river. They paned through Bour Swamp, and crossed tee road leading to Bottom Bridge. Sometimes they waded through,mud and water almost op to their necks, and kept the Bottom Bridge road to their left, although at times they could se: and bear the care traveling over 'he York river road. "While passing through the swamp near the Chickshominy, Col. Kendrick sprained hie ankle and fell. Fortunate, too, was that fall for him and his party, for while he was lying there one of them chanced to look up, and saw Ina direct line with them • swamp bridge, and In the dim outline they could perceive that parties with mos. kits were paesickg over the bridge. They, therefore, moved some distance to the south, and after passing through more of the swamp, reached the Chickahominy about four miles below Bottom bridge. !Sere not was a difficulty. The river was only twenty feet wide, but it was very deep, and the refugees were warn out and fatigued. Chancing, however, to look up, Lieutenant Bradford saw that two trees cad fallen on either side of the river and that their branches were interlocked. By crawling up one tree and down the other, the fugitives reached the seat aide of the Chlokahoultny, and Colonel Kendrick could not helping remarking the. be belteved Nvidecee Woe on their side, else they would n, t hoe. met that natural bridge. "After crossing ever this emu& bridge they laid down on the ground and t'ep‘ arteries on the morning of the 11th, •hen they oont hued on their way, keep. tag isitwardty se near se the, cuu d Up to this they hod °ogling to est, sod were *latest &awaked A.Sout noon of the 11th hey met several negroes, •ho gave them taforturoloo as to the whereoboute of the rebel plt.itrte, sod turotebed tut° with food. 13:1133113=1=1 "Acting under the advice of theeeiriced• ly Degrees, they temtined (loftily in the moods until darkeess had net in, when they were turnishtd with a odutfortable clipper by the Degrees rod slier dark proceeded on their way, the negro,e everywhere maimed their irieedellip to the fugiiiver; haviug first directed them how to avoid the rebel pickets Test night they pseeed imp of rebels • sod could plainly see the •moke sod comp fire DLit llttir weary feet gave out, and they were compelled to wep and rest, having only marched fire miles that day. ...They started Stein at day light on the 18th, and after moelog awhile through the woode, they mew s negro woman .otklog , 0 a field, and called her to them, and from her receive I dietetic ne, and were told that the rubel pickets had been about there took tog for the fugitives from Libby. Hero they laid low again, and resumed their journey when dOkness set io, and marched five miles, but gaited nett] the morning of the Mil when the journey wee mitered. "At one pact they met a perces in the held, and she told them her mistress wag a swish woman, and that she hid a son in the rebel army. Toe parry, however, were ex airedingly hungry, sou they determined to secure some food. 'Me they did by boldly approaching the hem, and Informing the mistreat they were fugitives from Norfolk, who had been deiren out by Butler; and the seetth impel-hies of the woman were at 01100 aronsd, and she gave them of her substance, and started them on tittle way with directions how to avoid the Yankee soldier; who occasionally scouted in that vicinity. This information was exceeding ly valuable to the refugees, for by It they discovered the wheresboute of the Federal forces. From these officers we learn that there is • wide spread Colon feeling in Blob mond. Jeff Weis Is held in detestation, but all who do not heartily endorse the rebel government are ,potted and watched. There are so this lime eighteen person. confined in Castle' Thunder on charges of attempts to assassinate the rebel President. These prieoners also confirm the report that •n attempt was made to barn Jeffs man sion, and that one morning the servants found • coffin upon his porch. In their escape the officers were aided by citizens of Richmond; not foreigners or the poorer classes only, but by n•tires *ad persons of wealth. They know their friends there, but very properly withhold any mention of their climes. Take Your Choke and ask no Questions The general supposition is that it to In tended for Mobile, but we suspect the design is to add General Sherman's par army to General Bank'. commend, to complete the conquest of the trans Mississippi region.— World, Feb. 6 Florida has been marked out es one of the rotten borough Suttee which le to help make Mr. Lincoln President, Gen. Sher man's movement in Mississippi is, as will presently be discovered, to conquer that Stain for the same purpose.— Work?, Fb. ILL The movements of Gleo. Sherman would seem to be Intended to alarm the rebels, and induce them to keep their cavalry raider/1 at home.— World. Feb. 12. As usual upon the announcement of a new osmpaign, toe newspaper strategists are oat In full force, and their speculation/ upon the probable mere: seen are ingeniously absurd at ease. It le so wonder that experienced army °facers betray so much contempt for the ordinary run of newspaper military criticism, when event leading metropolitan jaunted. indufgr in proattictue tonal speculation' whine totally disregard the pialnest dieuttices of common sae'.— World, F. 16. Unionism In Alabama Goa. Logan's meant expedition into Ala hams disclosed some facts of considerable imports:nee. "Almost the entire population of that eseUen of Alabama through which it passed, and for miles about It, is honestly, in tensely loyal. Officers who were In But Tennessee say that the loyalty of that put of Alabama is as genuine as any they ob tained knowledge of in But Tennessee. There L no whining about slavery and aboli tionists, no 'lfs' or 'hotel they are for the old Union. Mn who had lived In the moun tains two years to avoid rebel service, came in and slaked to be mustered as soldiers in the Federal army. One Alabamian, McCurdy, during-the expedition, made up a company, enrolled their names on a pleoe of brown paper with a pencil, borrowed arms, and ac tually weal out with his man and captured • company of bushwhackers, called home guards, and brought them into our camp." Huron HOOXIM-It to related in lb* nar rative of our °Moors who have escaped from Richmond, that some of their number veto tracked on the Peninsula by the rebels with the aid of blood hounds, and recaptured. This use of blood hounds Is a striking il lustration of the peculiar ideas Inculcated by slavery. The bunting of white men by dogs is no wane than the bunting of blacke, but the difference is that the whims are not used to it. Wa fear that the Pope is lazing his temper, which would be much worse for • Pops that to lose his crown. Ho gave • very angry re ception to the fifty French soldiers who rune to Lim, as is the annual custom, for bieuings and medals. He asked them if they wanted to kill all the P — pal soldiers and leave hint a king without guards, but kb good nature got the better of him, and he dually gave both bluster and medals to the down-cast red breeches. Ana !dim, of Pa., said a good Wag to Congress the other day. Mallet t o Ab e mono of the mon rabid Copperhead leaden , he remarked: °After tide rear, some men would ghe for ttmas to lave their fords blotted ant. Too muses viii have to byre the North, and go bath ,• am of them, thenegro, lemons We tee sold ; and the others, the Copperhead, be came It is too hot." NEWS ITZBIe lavas is cansidetable'Oomplaint by the Carmen and distillers in Zentnaky against the _order prohibiting all distil li ng of grain in 'Kentucky. They 116 TO represented their grie•ancer to Governor Bramlette, who ben appealed to General Schofield to rescind the order. It i believed that Gen. Sahodeld rill revoke the order, and give the Kentuckians free use of their grain. Ur to the middle of the month nearly two thousand toys hundred citizens have taken the oath of allegiance at Little Rock, Ark. Five thousand privates and eleven cocaine atoned °Saari of the rebel army have •leo ta ken the oath, and of these over over live hun dred have entered the Union army. No order hoe ever been issued requiring the oath to be taken. The step was volonterT en the part of hiL Dtao.—James M., father of Gen. McNeil, (now at St. Louis,) died in Williamsburg, N. Y., on Monday of last week, and in the eve ning his wife also died. Mr. McNeil had been blind for several years. Trims is no prospect of Missouri tilling her quota, and a heavy draft Is Inevitable. Ac cordingly the enrolling armors in that State are busy preparing for the event, which will come off in March or April. GIN. Pant, Gem. Barnside's former Chief of Staff, is In command at Cumberland Gap with ► millaient force, It is said, to repel any attack from Longstrect. Bmnor GLOIIMICNIIMR, of Virginia, Wie at Cliamberseurg, Ps., last week, having been permitted to pass through the Confederate Gnu. Frrzsous Porrzu, who wad dismissed (rem the army last year, passed through Atchison, Kansas, on the 4th Inst., en route for Colorado. Too Richmond Whig mays that re-anforoe• mints to the amount of seven thousand have bean mint from North Caroline to East Ten nessee. Esvreci hundred copies of the President's Amnesty Proclamation have been sent into Lee's army within a week put. PUBLIC .ripTICE2B [1:•BIC SPECIAL REQUEST.—Ray. /La. PEESTLEY, D. P., .mgdying with the very I I' ...Inn nt" many prnoth.ant chits s, will drily, a aro 04 Egypt. oacWot and m .4 derv, .111.1.41 .• Tlik: ML.," with d s or dlosssolrlt, Cairo, the. Pyramid., Sphynx, Thebv., rto., in the 817. b Ha... Putted Prtabytfrtaa Church, on FUEDAT EVE SING, 211th 'natant, at 7 tick... Ticket. IS cents (43.41 Le.THE LAST APPEAL TO THE ENROLLED MEN OF TUE SECOND WARD PITTSOURGII —A roe etbg 111 No Lel! 4.t tbi Sooorad Ward 13ohunl House, THIS EVENING, To take Into : nsidawatton what additional wawa, can be suggested to sale° tha balance of fungi neon.- sari to eviler, tba Ward f , 01.0 Croft, &CO to hear the drylked by ab!• apookc., ako, M 111 fully explntu the tio.ossitY of inbnedbito end of:Bolen! settoo. 3I&NT UNROLLED kli.N 10.3 RAND ORATORIO, at the CA TIIEDIIIL, to the benefit of the Po or, no. de , the dtreetton of Prot J. T. tIiAMELINK. on TEIVIISDAT LYE:: I NO, February Mb, 1804. tAIIS 1. Chorm, QutrttDo, Due` and S ••31orla: from Wels' coaDorated Xn. 11. D. Scully, Ap- Dnibarm .01 cburua. Quart*tte, "Aqua Bettemptorts,“psr Lausoll- SW, MIA... 6. 11,k. 31,ougy, Messrs. Cop and Cud 3. 11 - 10, ••rautam Ergo " par Berge. Hr.. Warne. Hot, Mean mad 0 amellak. 4 Due% Masers 31. Wallace and L. Moavary. 4. Sato, ••Ave Mal ta,” par Scholars, Mies Xyars. t tts sod Chorus, •Nlght dn.& no Long's.; from 31... mas io ESt pt. Moo. H. Ls Sonny, Mrs. than non, Messrs. Cargo and 11. Brt ed and churns. 1. Solo Soprano and Dovel. Quartette, Alma V1r,0," per Ilummel, Mr.. D. D Scully and Qa.- 2 5,10, Vorsi, Prayer,' . per Hammel, J T. Wime 3 Solo and Duct, ••Aanos Del," par Wets, .111sa Berk and Sir. Appelbaum. 4 Coorus, Quartette and Solo. •S.Sudo.“ Meant Appelbaum. Dlngeldain .ad cborca 5. Duet, ..oMelutar , s,' Mean+. Cargo Si. Bread. b. 4'horna and Quartette, ..Th. Heave= are 2-11- log," hem the Creation. Hploo, Mra. 9 tiny, Mrs Shannon, Caro, It. Breed and chem.. Doors opts et 7 o'clock . Oraterlh w cant:pox. at 1b; o'clock. Tickets 50 raw. , to be had at tha Motile Stone and at nu doer. U. L A —TIEIb; OFFICERS OF the several C... IN In Plttabtatth, Allegheny Oily, atd the adJa7ent hetottglas. ere neineeted to meet on TOVIDAY ILVENISIGI, Feb St, lit 11-y o dock •1 W I<t Int Hall. by minaret of the feY2.2t G. V P. NOTICE.—WEIERSAN,. u f mane time pest the public pavements nava been until: ob•tranted by ldle paryons. •ha aro In the habit of saserobllo( tbe corn.. of tbe street. and In front of the more paha< ;deer. All each perm^. aro hereby nodded to &Mat from nett I tle prectlre, •4 the lam will hereafter be lama, en forced. fly °Her of the Mayor. SA3IO CL Lu9G, rblef of Pollo-. City pale," 1 Inchatllng Germ.) please lawn three tlmna foM at D .I.ECTIJKE lii PROF K J WIL EIGN. at tha Etorth Preaby terluu rhureh, u FRIDAY EVENING, Nabruary 2Gb, ' F., the batotitt of lb. V. art, Church Sunday Behoor. S r ...pa t o—. TOO Boy of 'Li." Tku , th. d et hoots cf • /wrier no he d.11..md within th• meat f w week. at raid Chu 'eh, promir• to tr, 0011 of th. loctuur's bat •17 rts. The de p to• tercet aro I :la ib• Prot.. r ?Akre to Me youth of th• country is well known la thin community, and • leo. tura by him newt only be •:000n - ed to Mao, • mum - lied hour. Co o:id CLARK aril Miser the moat teeth... at the came place. on TLIDYISDA T FOIE/21EG. r az. h lOtb The &mafioso War—lto lain.. no& Adjel elan, 25 amts. Ticket. be had of th, the of the Chur.h. and .t the Drag Stoles to the Fifth or& Nioth Wento of the eft,. 102 l:tt U•BOUNTY FOR VOLUNTEERS. —The hECOND WARD, Allegbeey, to now wready to lay liberal BOIIIItib. TOlMltent, 04 re senting muststlng terrine.... from the Provost Marshal to WM. A. REED, Treasurer, at Allegheny Trust to JOSEPH KIRKPATIZIOK, BORT McK NIGHT, JOHN HEATH cmo. R. RIDDLE, HENRY SU PMETEII, Bounty Commtaaletters. All subscriber. and oontrllngtore to the Record Ward Bounty rood an tegnestal to pay promptly to WEE. A. REED, Treasurer, end get their orrilfl• oats.. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK. fal7 ttf Matrons. t2° CARD.—Grateful for the kind attention and 3intronage inns far received from the people of Pitaimr3h and vicinity, the Minor 113bECCLL avoid ran...folly announce flat mamnent will he admitted four their Claerie of Phyrioal Wean, rob 10th and 111th, TUR3DaY and FRIDAY Arnatiooso sod IniCl3l3loB, at 11 and 7 3 ,4 reepretively. Lod's. and Gooflemon, coons of SC lagoons $6 CO IrrTUE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOOK ROLLERS of Dia ALLZOIIIT. NT VALLEY RAILBOAD CON.PANY mill be held at tits 061-• of tb. Cempany, W./Abington street, Pittabargh, on TUESDAY, February 23d, at Veluk ftsr the reception of the Amual &s -port, the election of Platiagese, sad the ttutuartion of trucb other busbies. as may b. preeentsd. By ordar. R. C. ORB, Pa.ereteary .od Treasure, irr PROF. ROBERT KlDD.—This RII I nowtilloeutiontet, .bu hal won sorb an enviable reputation to our community, .11 be In one Hey In s ltrw days, sod organise ono or mare elutes le the Ptttebutge Female Co.lemt. Prof. KIDD bee bun .minootly rocumstul a. • teacher, and those who detdre ta receive instrostiou hero a ran opportunity offered. The Gallego Chapel has /Me Wen notostated, and It a Itel•anly adapted to the tompaee. For Lens. an, apply at the Conran. WO:1w O.FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF ALLEGHENY. C tethig 1 3S:3g prvilos to loaroo• o 3 Tht. Bank is now folly organisid and in WOLOF fhl operation. Ws repsrod tom • genend Banking busin and offer oar servioes as mereepoadent to Bantsand Bankers threttgbout lb* country. Bpscial attention given to collection In this and the adjoining CB, of Pittsburgh, to well to on all parts of tbs oomtry. Moneys remind on dapcsit, and Escbangs on all the principal cities tonight and sold. IL 11. D&YIS. HENRY BEHW IO JOAN TN 33IPSON T. Ef NEVIN, JON WAN, W.V. HAILBAUVW 0. 0. BOYLI, NOBSON, D. D. WE P TD. ~ araoa PlK VINI Pacsnaai. R, Cl&uktiat. I =I 41 . rp115 . y., 166 i. MAE_ Cala29•l•l[l. l CO - 11,1, Special &mice, New To., Jenuar7 Md. ISM 00SFECIAL ORDERS, NO. 3. L All °Mare and men Waugh. ir to Pentuyiratda jheitatarta, attached to the atti Arta/ CM*, aa* ^boat tram their commands on recruiting m do cached aanice, and all farlongbed mem will report for duty to Captain JOHN A. MORRIS, A. Q. IL, dune of recruiting amine tar 9th ArmiDorpe, at Harrietnirg;Prinim. By catturtana of Maier Gen. 191719191 DR. EDWARD H. NOLL, Astiatant Adjutant General. jalailawdEnr FOR NASH VILLE:=The go. rimairr GOLD= Ill.g. Boma. OL. Cloodiroma, Ora, .m nes g oo VIZSDAT. CU bit . It the to pergaig For height or 7 ._ ..„, on biar4 or to J D TAMICIFFOOD, i rat auz -Tian% 14.0.- WE IF 40 rERTLYEAMTINT. ILTa 1 , 03131 EN T PENNSYLVANIA Frr,r67/AN 70EIBITE1IL5.-2he minatan of Comp. tea B sod 1, Capl3lE4 b ZAS. CRAIG sad Fr IF t. STEAK E, of thi. Beginiget •D 1 wort et th. liitcreittegi Ilex.. of Li ot. FOrLE, op- Palo the Poet (Ole. on t 7 EDNESDAY NOBS. ITC, 211 h Instant, at e o'clork, t be seefichett for Local Beenty ferhAt WILKINS ToWNSIIII , Boeyry,— T V Wittins tom whip 1. paylui Coals 13011.41 y to Volootecrs JAMES KELti, Bounty C....marte• ISW OMB E L3t. Treasurer. two kV THE I 'HE R LESS STEINWAY PIANOS Go only t— had •1 11. ELMER k BROS., . Sole Asionte for the Steinwas, tat Fifth .trvet FOR SALE—inMcClure Township, EIGHT .I , lllDi OF GOOD GARDEN LAND, Including good House, oentaleing five rooms • a good Dare a n d euthanasia; good Spring of web.. The abate property Is within one mile of lb@ Wood. Erin Railroad, at Hartman'. Ototlo . Poriersorlon .111 be given on lot of Apr I. Inquiry of II A G. 1/ATBOR, fe=w No. 188 Bearer street, Allethstly. A DMINISTRATKLX'S NOTICE Lett., of Admiriletratlon op.. the cleats of W. C. Miller, Ina of Linineeno Boreogh, Allegheny desiosard, having been grmitod to the under , an pentane Indebted to laid estate are ro w:meted to make Immediate payment, arid those hav ing clan. agalrei said estate .10 preset them, properlt authenticated An settlement. frOlititerT ELIZABETH !SELLER. Adm'z OA LEN BERGS S. Y. PIANOS NJ These nob toned, Ant dans PIANOS, of Oaten berg's New York make, can only be had at the mow of the undersigned. Among the many oho In thin eldrilty am them In tholr Emilie. we append* UV' 11•151. Talon, Esq., J. McClelland, req., MW S. A. Neely, John Gallagher. EN P. Doff, rag , c rnial College ; Aire. MoCell, Tempenuneerllle ; arm.lllnon. Allegheny ; Be.. T.ll McLean., Weed Middletown i Wither°. Itoights, Isl., and mazy others. D. KLLDID & DSO , t 3 fifth West, fe2-1.11 , Sole Agents for relent:am. N ITED STATES INTERNAL U REYENCIL—AtINIIAL SALES FOR IVA. —Th..teutl.to or tea•pat en It hereby called to the pr..clelotts of the rotten Stat. Excl. L. relate* to the atonement of a. , al t... Hy the sixth.. tion of the act of July 1,1863, lt to ade the dolt of all remota, partzerahlre, usoclat4 n., or curguratione, made 'table to any an ntutl duty, 'know, cr ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST MONDAY OF 3101 1N EACd TELL to make a list or roils, o to the Assistant At.emor of the Oust , lot where located of the amount of annual in come, the article. or , Norte charged With . special tan, and the Dodo ea or ociltpa:tou If sble-to pay my Brume. • Every person eel..shall fall to make such return by the day aped& d e 111 ho !table to be meowed by the Aseateot aocordlng to Ice beet Informatton wbkh ha ma obtain ; and In pooh awe the Amer.: . It requlr.d to add any yet enotarn to the amount of the WM, of each Itst. Seery per*. Imo al all deliver tow Lamar any fat. or •raddelent list or etatement, with i12.11t to read. th. valnation or *numeration rep oirad by law, Nubje , t to a fine of Siva hundred dollars: and to ouch taai the liat wl I he made oat by the Anamor or dal/slant A...doe, Lad from the valuation Sad sou tomati m ao made thorn aaa he no appeal. Payment of the Lonna, lean, except thou, for license, will not be deloan led non! .he thirtieth del of Jel.. The appropriate Lisalra oe let lob to echo return, and all n entry Information. rill I. furnished &relevant Aron for the thl Marled of Pennsyl vania, to latOlil (be return aboold be delivered on to before the but Monday el May, •t hie office in —. 11. A SVIATEId U. S. humor, ttd District of Pennsylvania. f023.3ed GRAND OPENING. TO meet the de wands of the approachlug SPRING TRADEI We bare greatly El sod ccuunletely BEI NODEL LED oor ILorna . ecd having the lan. rat stork of goods In the ..stern country, en, are prepared to oft. r tL. moat ttoplete auortroent ever °petal her. Royal Wilsons. glngitsh and ♦merl..n Velr•te. Patent Tapesto y. Double Cross and Ai:merles. Brnsseln, Time. Plies, Tapestry. Extra. Super and Pine Ingr•lts, Cotton Glattln. Last, nyr and Cottage CD ..EIL Pt Pi' 30 ""1" ! Floor Oil Oloths, Mattings. SVIPDIDVS - /WADES. DOLI.A HMS, MEM M 1..'., re,. atm vets be putehased elsewhere. OLIVER IGGIINTOOK & CO STORE FOR SALE.—A good oppmt•nity V en• offered. by • tarty desire= or • Ithdr•oring hoot actrreboolnese, to any ono do. oirobs or ettabarklog le the Hooks and Stationery Line, to porthuo tiro Stork. good .111 sod fixtures of emit attabltobad honk glom The noncom b... 1..,. enjoyed, In a nmatkable degroe, the mond.. of the carnmonlly, and now Lae rod rut of custom. The 9TOCH It fresh and well aleorted, the FIX. TIOILCB are well arranged wtd le reodetn @tile, ud the OOOD•WILL rideable. n. porcbater will base th. ..hastage or • too years' lame, which will blot a sena looter rse W.. stet lar moms Labe .rigbborhood no. ray. S. S. BRYAN, Broker .ee lenurana• Arent, 1•23:11. 5f YntlITH IT.. Berta'. Building REED ORGANS I The beet knorn •C►Htat.• r.r rt.F.l.r Church Organs or• O.tiIBAIL 1 . C.. Y. - Organ Harmoniums. The follootno Churches lure them to naia and pl.- for thorn to thou of any other gists 11. P. Churl, Fifth T .1. Rinohart, L ea der; Dogtrot Frot h) tsrtan Church, Use Dr. Jooobsts ; BLlth Prreby to Church. Dor. Dr. Wilson ; &Bind:told M. Z. Church. D. Lipencer, Lords •; Liberty street NI Z. Church, W. J. Deader, Loador ; First Lutheran Church, brood, street, O. 11. fsbigiondsr, Leader; East Common M. s Church. Carl:tare. Organ Da raanlataa sr. warranted supe rior to all minas. H. ILL/JUGS rk 11130.. MUMIMM3 151 ARM FOR SALE, OF 200 ACRES, u• 130 clamed and to a high mate of rolliratlon. an 1 the balance vol. Iltob.red, situated In Boon brornselp, Allegheny oontsty, Pa, gh. impcomm,..; are • tw. largo hams Boum and Barn; Troll in abcodanru COClRDitlit to Atom, Church.. and &trod. •, 3}4 Nen gtemoson's Biqa and Poet Ofboe 14 mil.. from Pltraborgh ; 3 or.. from ge• wickleyrtl. and Shoaseto.ro. Tor further partiOular. Mock" of ALEX. ETE• rES SON, on the pr0w1..., or sane. ALEX arse CMOS , Moon PM Woo ou s EBOLD YURNITUNE AT AL- A.." LIG/HINT ASSEIAL —Cn WIII)IIESDAY 110111•1 NO, T.b. 14th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at th•Qoartens of 31. J. Butler, a lot of Bensehold sad Kitchen Turnitors, consisting in part of Sid•boards, Wardrobe., Looklo4 Carpeting Wettings, Floor 011 Ciotti, Pedsteads, Bureaus, Taglos. Chairs, 840.., Venttlint 131.1nds, • nrat.rate - Braw C 1..), to pt. thw Alan wit :) . Tent Cow h wbet artichis wed to honarksep• . . Twins at male. ==M2M!I UTANTED--Boarl for a Gentleman, Wife, CIVId and Bernet. In the vlclatty o Plttsbargb, and accereltde by th e rtnat earn. A.ddreme O. 11. care of Ow. Albm, eons Co. WANTBD—By a Professional Gard: v nee (a Osman.) with • mall faxally, • pot'. mann. ettuatlea in • tend howl?, so oot le, ite mpaeity of ObRDNER. Raglan at the Otric• of the FRIIRD)B111 FRIEND - • COURIER, Pitt. as h. 1e22.111 NOTlCE.—lnternet of D. Ronixson. in the Corouterefal Beak of THOMPSON, BILL • 00„ mused oo Mee let of February, ISM. Bad to se rfe Y» eoutio.d an bereaofora. seSO.Ser T o LET—One large, elegantly furnish tat i ir ß°°m ' TBSCOONDIKPIttsburgh. CH HESE —3,000 boxes E. D. Cheese 1,000 do W. R. do; 500 do Hamburg dot b y J. R. O.IIiITICID. EXTRA NO. 1 MACKEIiEL, in kits and tmir Lb, tbf family ore t Wee for sal• meall; by the pound, at the Family Grocery Atom of JOHN A. 8121111AAW, fell earner Liberty and Hand etrerta WITELAGU AY RA COFFEE-15 bapvery <holm White Lyrosyrs Coffee part rocairsd and for sale by JOHN A. RXNEHAW, Corner Marty and Hand streets. OHOICE DRIED PEACIIER.—A few barroll very tholes halm Just no:trod nod tbr W. by OM bushel or pound, by JOBB A. ILENBILLW, MT corner LIN nr sod Hand inverts. ' " our-story Brick Dwell .0 log Hove of twenty-two room., galtablo for Boarding Boole Minds on h .beet Apnly to & 017THIHIRT a nntin, 61 p d. on 2,8:: 0 " , 11/ 1 .le N kdll IHIPSTIITT, god In TONS MIDDLINGS la nomad for de by KNOX A TiLeHEN, M 123 Llbartystrset. 110 TON • and 10 BBL% at Qs Wahl& per lubber Mink mad for wb thb ebarabg. KNOX it IItKIX. Ho. ENII Liam Mot. 943-4 6. bundles to anive rMir oh by iron DICIOT a 00. ME VP 41D rzitritsE.trE.rra HITE, ORR & CO. SHIRTING FLANNELS! IGOOD WHITE FLANNELS,, Of ration. \ for atti• at WRITE, ORR & CO.'S. ;lilt- GLOMS, CASSLMER ES, 10 .A 1 MELTON& TWEEDS. 0 SATINETS AN JEANS, 0 Sulisp's for "f 1.17. 1. weer, fnr ..1. br WHITE, OUR & CO., Fifth Street 1.231 t WHITE, ORR & 00. GEN. SHERMAN VICTORIOUSLY ItZBIDIAN, .t the Inttntothas .f lb. Mobilo t Ohio and the Vicksburg • Moutigarntry •Eallroset— the tut pines reported captared.-41 134 mile. tram Months Yor Ml .n.l oompssnensive dm:Options of dl e 6. Toros, Maga., Baths.* Turtlyiltra, Ut. HUNT'S GAZETEER, Wlth Vine Large Steel Pins. Maps Only b. , mute. Bound In slosh him TS cents. Bo.d Io laniner, with tuck lue our,. lag In /be pocket.. ....... . ........ 51 W. JOHN P. RUNT, Prßusuuß, N 0.1% FITTEI STREET, DI &SONIC HALL. tdallnwl, pct paid, on incept of price. lIEWITTL D, HOWEOPATHIO PfIYSICIAN AND SCHGEON Ocoee .cot Brsideroco So. 34 FIDEILLL PTllZET,lrgtuny Cliy, Ara HIWITI wouldreepactitilly otter hla probs. atonal leenice• to the citizens of Alleeway and mewing al .ho may favor him with their patronage that all the available means of au muliglat• aned ana timpani* madicatioa will be broogbt to Isar oo all cases committed to hi charge. 011ie bones, a/I boors of the day or night, when not engaged In Ptofessional VOTICE TO MACHINE BUILDERS. 1.1 —Proposals .111 be mailer! by lb. Monouga bela Water Company for the building and areal. of a firital BISGINS, with Pumping Apparat., for the new Water Work. of Bomb Pittsburgh and Birmingham The mar-Linen will ba required to parmp water at the rata of one million gallons to Melve working boors, to au elevation about 117 fret •lare Bono.- pabala Blum. The Materna of Basin from aim la about BMA feet. Bidders will elate dm prim of machinery deliver.] ot e om t pan th' =wlTh pl. e ready (rmoalhan'er:."- C. J. SCHULTZ, L., car Bon 1,192. Pittaturgh, P. The Committee on Machinery, Mormegahsla Water Ocenpany. Pe2OH. N SW MUSIC EEEZ=3 1:111=13M1 C11233=23 El= Jest ret•lrm!, Lai. &ad moat Lahlunabb pat. nestle.. Chas. C. Mellor, ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO CAR PETINGS, Oil Cloths, Ratting', Rugs, &0., lio. (19 C111:15TN131 STRUT. CDMIIIIM PRODUCE, NOW RECEIVING. Moo pc frpah Eou Butter; 100 dos. fresh 1,000 tbs. ba 1 Lord, le ken; 300 boob. san-drled Apple. ; SO do Coro Meal; 1,000 Ms. Beckvbeel blow, 14 lb. nicks ; b 5 blab. prime Cline, Seed I e DOL. tholes Itometl Apple.; 100 do Tatra Family hoar; 12,010 IDs. Seed Leaf Tobsoce ; lb) boos Walter. Swerve Cheeee ; To allivo ~d tor ado by H. RIDDLE, 616 No. 113 Mere rovet GOLD, SILVER AND U. B. COUPONS. Ita Mihail market price pabi *.. SOLD, SILVER & U. B. 1101TPONE‘ Al lb. Dastigns Elam at ROCERIES •-• ro Over :(1 ) do P. 8. ITS Mlle. Helloed de 900 do If. O. alelasee 1115 do H.l.dyrape ; 140 &Ws 8., P awl Imporla/ tma 10 do Block Toad ; LSO tarns pork Tim and Span Loll Tobacco. $0 do Natural Leaf do; 23 kap Virginia 6.tirtst do; 100 do HI. Carb. Soda ; bbla. No. 1 ltalra Bolt; to atom and for sate b 7 8/1141 VEIL LAZ.V.A. H. ICE CRESTS, REFRIGERATORS, .1 SATIN AHD Kral. 1101781E9.—10s Ottawa for fatoillem, Rail; to, ato. Repairing of old Chats, &Jo Refelgeratos, sad nada as good ea nen. The ailsaidon of tba trade la esilld to ear aa•cat tonit and prima Shop on MARION AVKNUN. at tbe railroad oroa. tag, Miagheny, or adinto BOX 54, Allegheay P. 0. 14.50.1t0rnd 11 T. PRIOR A 00. BOUNTY 1 PREMIUM • - - XOOO 00 BOUNTY PAID TO VETHRLEIS. 500 00 BOUNTY PAID TO RECRUITS, Enlisting in OW. Bake' Battalion. iU 0 0 i 0 VD 00, In CASH, paid to any ow bass air a rattrait to the Ileatlqoartera, TA MIR STREET third .tory. Oddlitt THREE RECO:NM-HAND MELODEON IS FOE BMA 0117.1 a. CHAIL O. MELLOR 111 WOOD lITECILT. VO It SALE—A fine twaltory BUICK ll ROUSE, No 30 Stevenson street, .n 1.1111114 eight sham mai Onlehed .tote, wlth wash-house st ied:kW. Water In the basseoent, and Oav through out tbs whole house. Ths lot le II feet 6 inches hunt by 90 ben daeh, to en allay. Toe tom., do., Inquire of the subscriber, on the deeprene fe2ttw A. 1. TAYLOR. SUNDRIES. 2,000 bbl.. choice randy sad Baum' brad. of Mar ; 1,500 bash. vino Bed 'neat; 3:21 do do Wldto Wheat; 200 mete Ebollod Corn ; 929 bbl.. Peach Blow Potatoes ; Is eon and for rale by CIII,P A 8111IPABD, 20,9 343 LI bony drool. .1108 BALE—Two Cast Iron BLAST OTLUIDMIS, to work perisodlorderl/ ; rom Inch.. diameter, Me SW Woke ; wettable for. Cho, coal tternsce or Itailosti; sll complete .4 to good order. toqulrs of OOLENAII, WI:STUMM( * CO., MOM nom, Norm comely. P.. T ,0011 AT 43 LOGAN STEEET.-A tarator7 lack Dalai Hap sad Lit of (hand for silo. ants as Vold, Pat. Rat parts', In arable recap, dlntog tpm, Waft, paw sa par op sad WAG, 6111111:11. MU do W W or WWI.. 4917 to WO & OrtaltlMT • BONS, 51ktukst WALL PAPER AT OLD PRICER— " 2V d oo= Ifer sato 21." 11.3 1 . 6 41= 6 , /al . stesa. XE li' Ali rien TEMTLIAX7I4 G EO. WELLES, Accnvnciss. Store, ItS PE till. STREET, (Hotttoret Sqsets.) Un Thureany, IVLartql At 12 o'clock, At tb. Lcopite Works, soot of tilb M=E= Important Sale of Steam Engine. Two low-pressur. 00:1Je•P/011t STATIONARY RN. DINES, each :to tech syl•ndere and S Net stroke, !milt by the .Notwlty W. et," lin. 7. Tery albthts 17 damaged by thy !a • ass •t works. The Cylinders, Atr Pampa. Ac, ane In goad order. Ths Cut- to aro regulated by oh. Ownernar, rendering these Fs:wines esenototral In Nal .. any In the tr.tted ewes st au, at, t. Th e Stamm and Exhaust t'slatnn•. , r with .11 lb. Wrought Trott Mork, •sts Pogsly polished. Thews ate the larmt Atatlobary Eltgless in tne l'altsd Atales, and Were built erttnt•it is•srd to coon In order to not. bine beauty with orsr,th and seonosay. mote V D. PDVIVEDO• •...111 DYSON. pArrE RSON ok AMMON, Commission Merchants, FLOUR AND GRAIN A.ND GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, No. 0 WOO! STIIPLP Plttgbasyd, P. We take plettatire to tererrlog to the follo•Ing Pittsburgh hoax*: Mesa, Smri he a On.. Joa bfrOully t 0n... EarL•J. W. Spencer, A. Bnidley, ke g ., I 0. EL Lave I On.. Falmuodans • Ili., ' BU. Jaek • 0r... Jan Woody-nil • On. I BH. Dattn, Leg JaZiktf ROBERTS, BIRSES & PARTS, Oro. el 9 Third al, Plitiburgb Particular attoottoo po.ld to Ow otantlfactrolog of GROCERS TEA CANISTERS, TOILET WARE, WATER COOLERS, Le. OIL OANo, 01 sires and pattern.; Till sour 00NorerroBs. sod all kind. or Jobbtuß w rk donate order. Also, • largo stock of hors urn D OAOLS 4 , 124 BING SCRAPS and oLD II ETA LS Doubt. Molfkly JON ar D 111ELVO AIM SCOUR/ WO izcsrramt.isiussirscr GOODS RETURNED IN TWO WEEKS. No. 39 Ohlo Street, AIX EGIIINT CITY JUNT ARRIVED, AND IN:PR SALE OH ZAP, at POTTER & AILIKAJVN, No.3W Liberty ft. 3,000 NI Gudilab 1 SO bbts. No. 5 largo hinckorol 90 do No. 1 !snood°, Barring, now ; 10 ban bbls. No. 9 Notes Mackonsl ; 90 qr. bblo. No. 9 Kooken' ; 90 kits No, t Korkerol ; 90 bosom Burlington Harting ; 1 conk Smoked Ahnd. fol8:5or THEY DIE INBTLNTLY None of all the Jot Nord.; Pa... PHU 7$ hatrodoced so ettectoolly &ohm JUTS, KIM ROACHES, ha, all I=l Th., oae 11 grredlly and die IruttaAny SIMON JOIINITOIS fan Cornier Fourth and Szelthtlakl toccata 300 - BBL& mA t l 1? or FLOCS; 1Z bbl.. Entra No. 1 Salt; 00 do Cincinnati No. I Lard OD . 90 Lola* do Gamut Soap ; 10 do do lloald Cantu.. , I tierce. Davie Star Hasa 20 dwelt Buchan.; 10 do Wachboarda . 10 No. 1 Tab; Ear W. by LINDE& T I TELFORD, Pod 187 Marty turret. GOLD AND SILVER. We vill pay it. ttlyboot auto{ prig ft GOLD AND SILVER COIN. IMENTIE & JONES, THIRD AHD WOOD ATRIUM you CAN ALWAYS PROCURE Pt.. on,, on, for ?able us; F. Bermuda arrow Bone : Corn Starch. Farina mut El,. Tlour Pure Cod Liver CHI ; Pia. Toilet Boom stud Perfumes; Barth(. Ambroeha gm the Batt , Wisharra PM. Tree Tv (UMW ; Hra Allates Bair Beetudur—ipmuhm (km:siltation Water, du. tee., eI==!NIEMI HIDES AND TALLOW AT PUBLIC AOCTION.—WIII be offered at Public Amides, at 12 .06,4 a. ors TUESDAY, the TM day of lob nary, at the Monument Yard, to du City of Wrgh legion, about I,COO BALTZD BELT MGM wtd S:),CO3 LEM orTALLOW, la toed contitlea, Terms Orb, In Government landsfel&td 0. BELL, Lbmt. OoL and O. I. REMOVAL—HENRY RIGBY ha 11 , 7. . hlyre e ,lL D .I , ChMA sag SINS , adfot Wm. Itegeloy, Req.lbete he erfo be plaka to hie oatociare oceoplete usartateat of all =tole. to ht. Ons. tatted to the 'roots *Litwin's, notscroa holgtotesboate, sad eft" and ootenti7 dookes, i K WAKE/AM bu HAGS AN PATZIt, OLD DOOM wad 1111511PtarR6, ♦od gives do blgtost pries to sash sr goods, st tb. BOOK AND WALL PAPE& STOKE rgrnFlNli WALL PAPER, Al CIULLP Al THII 0111ILIMIT I Mentos %bat tvOl osil WALL PAPTS. of on loor so ov .ton woo* of Wm bosd Frir=l Nat Idea l Invite burro to orsalsA, at No. 107 MA.Bl' STUMM JO& R. ULSOHJW. STORE SHADES, Mao to order oa .hurt thtico, M No. 107 luacre ST.. brunt& Ilifth rut IA %try. =MI!! JOB. 11. 131301 EMIL ()RODE OIL TANKS, of all sizes AGITATOII.IS, CONDINBING TANYA and TUBS, man mad, tor amia.n.. Tanks repaired and new. gag In. All work warranted, at the o.r ter Skop oa IitARION ATEHUI, at Ow railroad crewing. •Ile• ghsny ; or widnen BOX et. Allegheny P. 0. JaNkftaecal H. T. PitICII k 00. R EMOVAL.—Alderman J. DONALD BOB hao removal ids Odor from No. 411 b. Clair moot to JACKSON• 6 BLOCK, wit door to rho Verlag Boma of lb. Mame P vsy, Penn stmt. ►lldre 15TONS !SHORTS, 12 TONS SEO 031138, II TONS AL1DDL12139 0 63 th. 163,40. and for sale thb morn) h) 06 131302. t We 131313, 323 Mart/ .t.... _ SMOKED SALMON.—Just received, troth emokod Bos Salmon ; also.. lot of rim. Grand Book Codfish, he oh at tin ramp Groom Stole of JOHN. A.. RZNEIIIAW, hl7 Borrow Liberty and Band .troth. BARLEY MALT.—Prime Fall and Bprias MAILLMY MALT, Ocastantly on band and Ar oalo by D. R. GALWAY, hanom No. 5313 Liberty ffinot. Plttsl=ll. A NITTS.--5,0® fresh Cocos Nuts mainsd this day try RZYWEE s 21803., Jed Nos. 128 wed 1L Wood sthost. GREAM —24 tierces of our own Ten daring, In Oan and inn. Ws. OEO J. SOWNSIEWD, No. l 9 r.ent. amt. —TOO boxes prime Gutting eC9 prat rocabred obi bar Ws by LITTLE t TRULY/LI, 114 and 114 &bond stmt. Wfi BEAR ii--. 300 bushels prime V 1177 sale by CHAS. C. BALSIST 111141 179 Liberty 49144. GCA AND OILED CLOTHING, of all kinda, always on hand and for sale, erbolasele or Mall, at the India Bobber Depot of J. & H. PHIDLIPS. dell sap and 18 Bt. Clair Wad. aalnTi—3 tone °Bien Willows to mitar al. b Ja Emmy H. COLLTISS. 15MOM -8 bbls. No. I Winter now aslie la 7trom niarad 1794 fa a& bp_ ha 1171 T a 00. CM% ECEEDI buthi a d d Was MLR. 0. 1919 Ws. 179 LOOM str94. .- • ea heal satyr We b/sad •• . 1,13 . DALTOSZ M mon„ is TO Ira* d. DRY soonla6. NEW suss ,- • NEW SHAWLS I DRESS GOODS I LINEN 8 COTTON GOODS, Alex. Bates', 21 FIFTH ST, LW (MODS Ir N ) W 000DS I An aeuasta.l tall owita.st of et•rytLtal ha the TRIMMING AND HOSIERY LINE, MT OPENING w. gruiad nL tba plulkmlat atlaniln of the To • lane and Lesatiftd stock M all Una. of Bead Battens, Dress Ordaments, BUGLE GIMP. Ha4r-Dresses and .rets Alia, • tarp woortment of Embroidered Eldest/ di Embroidered EMILIE vicoupirarNG. GEITLIZEIN •111 flx.d a fa We of lirolahlag Gocda, Tim Sbirta, Nock Ties, Usdndarts, Dnw en, Socks, Paper and Liu. Collars. and Traveling Shirts, of newest styles and superior quality, at low. M pNeaft4e Firs. ISMICHANTB AND MULES." IUI Nul• {up I:=1 KACRIIII & GLYDR, Betuete Fourth awl DI mem& SELKI3I HILK9I DRESS GOODS ! Housekeeping Goods ! SENT'S AIM BOW WEAR! All New and Cheap, at J. W. BARKER'S, 69 Itarket Street. SPECIAL NOTICE. OOTTON STOOKINGB, Loft over trim lAA parrEt, and of =reef want,. 1.111 be Deed .t roe bergalisa, by tie finis pat . 6oesa, for du eat two wooka. ALL FANCY WOOLED GOODS L/111 WOOL E0611:112, (.1".14 art at km prim. SOILED HOOP SKIRTS, ♦ Om dooms lAA"' oat of eau FA 2A Linen Handkerchiefs, Cad ollownr dna ow goer ell b.. Alexander's Best Kid ®eyes, tan mrcatmtt to Colon owl , Wbto PT loan& I Z AR iI G°I 2 . : :°D° VIOrt rat 2011e1C 11071.7111 & CO., sriuNG woust AI J. M. BURCHFIELD'S, MARKET STaBBT ?LBLI MITI= i En= BLANK.= 4.1011 FLAIINZLe; waits BALLOW VALI MUMMA ; WHIM. OCIVIITZEINLEZS I COLOBID 0011111211PAEla IRISH L 111112113, OHINSZNA, LND LOW PRICES WINTER GOODS! aT EATON, NACU= & CO.lll, Boa 17 and 19 Firth Bt la Grow balm ad ear maatalas ...at at WINTER GOODS. A. win mats Instaralaalr Lear Palaaaos to aware • may salsa Merchants and Dealers win Ilnel agar on lariat= La slam: all dam. el gala 12.11.0111011• 00.. Fm Gram. V/ sal 19 Meth lama. BA DIAINS FOR TES HOLIDAYS. MUM GOODS I AT ELEIDUCTIGID exalt: Ea U LANE. IIiNABOT & 0006 &albs 116.10 IMISNI&SS Wt. $ . DUX erl) TOOLS 0 Vl': &Sal • choke oraatmast ad tbalbant deatrabla styled eand.d by crpms Ms day, al MATOI4 MAIIIIIIIIIII Is 00.16 GREAT BLIMAINS =SING OUT otne T A T)LE3S' 39 7 1:Tizta, AT COSI I IteOORD 4 00., • in imam= sea svwl ar t ""raa . ,us wog t, tor s e H. lIIDDLI. GLAD TEDENGB FOR THE AFFLIOTRD ! MOWS GENUINE lODIC= Tim laventm of dr attraal at PARERIA BRAVA. Altar so warden. of many yaws ta CA.." P.'" tles. 'sow Orlon I to. m• afilicted ❑ i W{!l7 ...0.." What Is Parerla Brava 1 1 —.1688. It boa. due 11211, tomit • alma% be CaLAIIILOOS errzonows INTLAILMATION Of THII ISOWIII4 INTLAIMATION or TEI KIDINITS LEOCIOBRIPICA i and .n duals* a 11213 OBINAILY OIIGARIL 12E3=1 kat Protmakm La oomil tom matmi.o. ft. mai diktat maid. Ca a &spa Within the Reach of All. iceell alarm the Stutter, Sidney% Gramel, IDropdoal ot no me borastd csa cope sett tick camp:mud in Its pryer to literati, A N NIHILATE DISEASE. Jan bed prewar to the drag are reamed by the rw ag cottiposuuttlng ha the ehepo dm dokl. its 13/PBLI3N/ PROPERTIES ALOJI. caw soca h way be Weds( frock the Bev mosque:it spot axle butlacretion or alms, oce bottle sad - be pawed. Me mop- INDISPOSITION TO DIZITION. NJOIVOCIAI firDILIPOBITION LOSS 01 MOUT. fLUKBI2IO 01 SHIN GINXIILL LAB9ITODI. y oot wreath; dew, oo .• so the soodLo m o th. polo, to leopotoo nu ey"V -• • Alto, Pm:mann Noy sad Doody • trine .aims is orstollttad—• prootical, '• • -• • BUICIEDI t. betas coottattoL aothorttloo woo that won Ur aborts of EARLY IN Eolfil ID MET lON I=l At Mt morns of th... humor limittationt swap that • tory Pop proportion of Wiz pitionin owe Chair remotion and &anti m within lb.= to early babila of ladiaoriakra WORLER, MARRIED OR 8I1(8LR. Or ta.ae Laing fannad cu cW !Sallied Relation, PITRACT OP PARBRLS. BRAVA • Specific for Chkinni. or lloloolSon, as Irnhipdarl• q Poirila or eappre•d Illoosoo, Homan of I. Maros, tin Whim. Barmana. sad In abort all era. of the liingtal or thisary Organ; lag Limo precool from Loy moo wbotirror. " Throw Physic to the Does." Drys Um this istassrta Maths. to your l bud. If you ars • memo sot upon adriot ll•bers, 17opsets sag like sortroasu Orr sit awls= &spasm tous. ILV4FB lITMCI OP UM 11AVA. MMiii,i==l Soldiers Home Upon Forbush, sad who mer getups Lave unlbrlsmateky opareiettell Owe" will exel the EXTRACT OP PARERLt 'BRAVA n. 'speedo Pa !Lb Ma. Dy tte peculiar cotton upon the Eldaey. it cams ai,as desire se rcowtail aMmulCuria sad seourtog the luMlla wine( arl hat a Micro,. of the V4Calwilik.E4c3. , • o:ilkiii Iknorro of the nombortom pack' to to fog ad Ist .11 krp artra. Iturr of thee UM NOTNIIII OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE and yet 111.7 an. &Band to 4.0. M. so& 11.60, sada ettentlasm, OW a Ilbitem of mlawy, duith lawny orb tbalr eighstag. GILSON'S ORLORDSIE WATER orstasetion ton the littraco, to a qsRR Os lianzarton, or Protrootsd Ging lypbMtiayotionts. oprotally our of old standing. timid do von to try GILSON'S PILLS. • WOW= that Wu mod lb. t.. 1 at rank and to coonsatlau with the am of th. BUILCHXD ISSIBLIAB RITBACT OF PABERLA BRAVA, .m.setmty onuticat• say ems, so maim . as how 10.1 stiodlair. Pvica.-0311 001.LAR PiCIL BOTTLIC Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. FUTON, PIBMOII ammo, rims emir. tic LINDSEY'S MPEOVRD BLOOD-BUECHEL for the MP or all ammo /atlas trait ea lapin stato of it's Wad, is* II 110a07111.11. ihmerevas lumw two* Oahassaaas Db• ars. Iholgpolm,lollola. plaza therscialoverpos, Ikea ILA Totter hantlahi6 Oblll4l . Saab= Mailards Aortas. =NOesstnum, JazeiLlNVlEltlassio. ouse. 4heasealDhallay, ltdshr how Lem ( 0 4=1 1 :s. Low Agit% Pail Whoseh toile bopUuts all odor es calm hose ma lava ersattlea stas eft:Way aplan. bead% 44.1 . 115110[11 Tat* , shict. auat mol smog hal non onel pesmatogly mai ea *Raft to 0 1, 1.1... • - Wholesale and Retail igant, .ZIEDIC4L. by the Waal at ibLe lind Insane .Isylums, 'SELIG T.llqlA7AiEry. a C. OAKLEY. Grenerel Agent. Ito. la DITIMUIZT, lII'W TOILZ. CM= 3. L PITLTON, Draggigt. Kos 67 mrs 69 Am Sum" glean Inottetinibi. •
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