Vittstrurgit afrgitilf."-. FRIDAY ROBRI6IO----. ts.Asas.' The 4limey of Labile Morale. The reorder of young. Curries's& try the postmaster of Bialdenthat he might obtain, ... possession of a few paltry dollars, the mur der of a rich Johnstown merchant by the husband of th woman be had seduced, and other crimin occurrences and develop; manta that ave recently come to light, naturallygat the inquiry whether our public ais decaying or not. We to- Have l that t is., Oar large exchange list, extending all parts of the country, we think gi us an opportunity not possessed by all to form a correct opinion upon the subject. We believe that the nation is making rapid progress in all kinds of vice, and we regard this fact as eminently worthy the anxious consideration of all good men. The pulpit should sound the alarm more than it does. The religion. press never seemed to us so secular as it now Is, while thesseular prow never seemed lees religious. The war, the news of the day, and politica absorb'the attention of all the secular and most of the religious editor'. We think there mighfrolltably be &little more attention giv eqn their columns to vitalpiety, literature, science, ho. There is much less interest taken in our schools than forilerly, and their influence for good is manifestly on the de cline. Street education, on the contrary, to in a flourishing condition. Parents are be coming lax in the performance of their du ties to their children. Boys and 'girls, we notice, do sot have those sterling principles of honesty, sobriety, economy, propriety' and reverence for the Sabbath so faithfully instilled into theiraduds by the "old folks" as was once customary. Fay, if you pleaae, reader, that much of this demoralisation is theresult of the war. For the ake of the argument we admit it. But does our assertion prove that this de moralise int, might not have been partly i l avoided T 1 • Deesitlikevo that it cannot to a very gre i exteiti'bil.prevented in the fu ture! . think not. And so thinking, we respectfully urge upon all who have thi care of the public morals—judges, Jurors, ministers of the Gospel, our editorial breth ren, school directors, teachers, employers of young Men, and especially pores is—that they keep prominently In view the fact that, next to the duty of saving the nation itself, is that of saving the public morals from the lawlessness and licentiousness, the drunk enness and dishonesty, the frightful ex trays ganee and the contempt for honest labor which now so seriously menace them. The Fire anti the Flood. According to the Charleston Mer , try, G nom's are is making havoc in at least a portion of that justly doomed city. It says : "Gradually the constant dropping of the enemy's ithot and shell is beginning to tell upon the lower part of the oily of Charles ton. • • Broad street is considerably encumbered with bricks and other debris knocked out by the enemy's projectiles. It will take much time and money to repair the damage. - _ But if fire is the element of destruction whieh threatens Charleston, as appears to bs admitted at last, the same Mercury is also our witness that another agent of destrno tion, verj diverse in kind, however, is equal ly threatening the whole "Confederacy"— or, as the Mercury expresses it—" The South and the Southern cantle." It soya: "Sec retary Chaseris making every exertion to flood the South with his 'greenbacks,' which, unless immediately checked, will subvert our currency, and thus inflict a mortal blow to the success the Southern cause." The War In the Duchies—The Ger mane Victorious. It is fully 'confirmed that the Danes bad retreated from Schleswig, evacuated the Dannewerke, and blown up the works at Missunde. A Copenhagen telegram says: ''The Dews that the Danish array, by order of the Oteuesaader.inAblet had eracusted the Dance. were" leaving behind them the material at war. arid retested to Dapped, has moused isideserfhabte dive Mat cad eacttemeut In this city. Public dol. beg la eery reach depreseed and great 'renal:melte pestle again& the Ocuamander.fe-Chlet." The Danes, in evacuating the Dann°. works, left sixty heavy pieces of artillery behind them and after evacuating Schles wig retreated towards Flensburg, the Aus trians following in pursuit. On the eth instant an engagement took place near Oversee, between the Danish and Austrian troops. The Austrians, com mended by General Oablens, completely de feated the Danes after a desperate resist ance. Colonel Prince William of Wuruma berg and a Lieutenant Colonel were se• verely wounded. Two hundred prisoners and siz guns of heavy cs'ibre, with a por tion of the ammunition and baggage trains, were taken by the Austrians Oversee, near which place the battle was fought, is situated between Schleswig and Flensburg, but nearer to the latter town. A telegram from Kiel, dated on the night of the 7th, says: "The Dance are evacuating the Duchy of 80131essrig, and aro retreating in full haste to Jutland. An armistice is expected daily." The following le the Danish account of the retreat: Overoome by the fatigue of doe day*. constant ditty, lb. Denten army, Ovine way to etmerior force, retreat. % to Duppel, on reaching which place the cavalry took a northerly direction, the enemy being contlmtaly in pnrenit. dereeral enmemenu tot k plane, end the Dal:deb loam .onderabie. It Ire. the intention of the Danieb cc,mmander before eeacsatlyoySchtorerig to bbeer op the ...floor Gottarp and tel fire to the magazine—but having recelLeci orders to nen the. Hinfrabirthylsca, neither Irene canted Into tnecution." The excitement in Copenhagen continued on the Tth and Bth, and the Danish Com mander-in-Chief, General de Meta, and the chief of the staff had been recalled. At an extraordinary sitting of the Danish Riga read, the President of the Council raid that the King was not instrumental in the re treat of the army; that the proceedings of the Commander-in-Chief were inexplicable, and that he had therefore been recalled. The Paris Fremee says : "Great excitement exists at Copenhagen among the maritime population and the workmen at the arsenal, - all of whom de mand to holed to battle. A powerful squad ron to fitting out. Two screwhigatee bare left Copenhagen for the island of Alma to support the movements of the Danish army" Tun London Ades, the rebel organ In Europe, gives s very unkind oat lo the cop nerheads. '"it le mid,' says the Ides, "that Northern Democrats ate about to publish a national sidrus, adrecallog a vigorous proseiratlon of the war, but opposing the unconstitutional measures of the Adminis• inbtion. That Is, they uphold the cause, but object to the effect. There mom be very few snob people, or else the United States most have moro than en &&&&& ge number of citizens who are not capable of the simplest process of reasoning." Tao "Rain MID REYIDWII" CASES The Lard Chancellor of England pronounced jildgment, OD the Bth inst., in the case of !ppearby the Bev. Dr. R. Williams and the Boy. 11. B. Wilson, two of the writers of .Bossy. and Reviews," who had been sentenced to a year's suspension. These sentences were reversed, and oasts were allowed for the present appeal. effect or *hi of the two essays, the Lord Chancellor said it was not neOessary to aprets.en opinion. J. 0. ragnoen—The N. Y. 7rOulte, 01 Wednesday, ears that a Prtmant Campaign Zia is about to be formai in tbat city. for the purpose of bringing the name of John Fremont before atm !Cottons! Convention an • eindidata ter Ma Presidency. atattema, yn thafittktuajtind rreefaintt talncotO At ; Potter.; , 2l • ~5 thcOpeat Opicuitoioqua*,inAncli-1 President of the Convention, epoko as fol . IP-VIA Adintovi-Cinexas : It is right that I should thank you for theironorlon give me of pre siding over your ,deliberatious ; to-day. I regard this meeting as one of the most im portant events in our history, and its bar-, monious action as more vital than a victory' in the field. If we Can uniteon satisfactory nominations And carry them by 50,000 ma jority, we shall do more for the Union than thiespture of Richmond to-morrow' could do. [Loud cheers.] In looking over this vast meeting, I think I ace that expression of firmness and determination to do what the occasion demands, which promises well for our animas, and - I find a confirmation of my judgment in the action you have already taken. You have juat'neminatsd one man for the highest place In the nation, and an other for the highest in your State, with such unanimity and heartiness that ll lo ' cal dissensions and township bickerings have disappeared. This is a good augury for the fut" Atte futUre. t see a very different state of feeling now (rem what I did when I returned from Eu rope. Instead of doubts and hesitation I see only strength and reso'ution. Whore we formerly moved cautiously, or not at all, WO WWI move 11024 1 / 7 and rapidly, and 1 think you will all concur with mr, that this is due greatly to Abraham Lincoln, whom I look upon as the men for the times, above all living men. [Tremendous cheering.] At first I doubted if he would prove firm enough or would move fast. enough for the great questions be bad to meet. His set ting uide the slavery polioy of Fremont, in Missouri, Beamed to justify these fears. One day, about that time, I said to him, "Mr. President, why cant we have a pol icy T" He looked at me, and in his plain, sterling language, replied: ' , Governor, that is just what I don't want." [Laughter and ahem.] I did not understand him at first. But Ido now. If we had been car rying on a foreign war, the President ought to have led off In the establishment of a line of policy. But in a civil war, where our own citizens are our enemies, he could not load. It was his business not to antici pate, but to follow the directions of public sentiment. He bad to wait for the people to move before he could move. He has proved that he was right. Suppose two years ago he had sent negro troops to Missouri, how many regiments of white men would have remained in the army'. Not one. [Cries, That's so;' and laughter.] Now how is it t You eon find nobody who is not in fa vor of arming negroes. Everybody is will ing that they shall fight if they coo. Men who threatened me, when I voted in the Senate, two years ago, to arm the now approve that vote. Even Democrats who denounced it eighteen months ago are now ready to swear that they always wore in favor of it. [Laughter and cheers.] You may write it on that column [pointing to the State House] that no party can live in this country that is opp teed to lotting the him*, help to save the country. [Great cheering.] - - SHERMAN'S EXPEDITION Great Alarm of the Rebels—Reinforce ments for, !Rohlle—The Question m Supplies. We And the foilewiog in the Nashville U.'oll of the 2let : "Mr. William McGee, who resides in the vicinity of Montgomery, Alabama, arrived in this city yesterday, haelog left home on the 12th inst. "lie repeats the story of alleged diseon tent, and avers that there exist throughout Central Alabama, and he believes through out the South, secret Union organtsatione, which will be heard from at the proper time ; and the voiee raised will be no fee ble one. ' lie represents that the utmost coast, r nation prevails among toadies it cessionists they ►re between as veral tires; they deed the advance of the Union armies, yet they distrait the masses of the people, and are unwilling to rely upon them if the few .ho have escaped consoript'oa were otOirri out "It was Impossible, Mr. McGee says, to ascertain the real whereabouts of the ad vanoing columns of Sherman and fircilth ; the wildest imaginable rumors were rife, each gaining currency for the moment, but only to give place to others, of a contra dictory yet equally absurd character. 'Blewart's division, which had been de t wiled from Johneton'e command, bad been ' sent to reinforce Mobile, making the girli e= about 7.800 men Breckenridge had returned to within supporting distance of Johnston, as • sort of corps of observa tion:l, while Polk, with about 18.000, 'a sin dying haw to beet escape Bierman. Whether be will retreat to Albite, or to deltas, wee an unsettled queetion, so for as 'he outside public is concerned. "The only trouble Sherman need appre hand, Mr. McGee thinks, will be from guerrilla parties. As. to -supplies, green backs or government vouchers will bring all that are needed; there are plenty of provisions in the country, but it ie nearly all secreted from the rebel impnesment parties; and the formats are resolve! to raise nothing more till the arrival of the Union armies shall insure them protection and a valuable consideration for their pro duce. A eve dollar gold piece, our inform ant sage, would purchase five hundred dol lars in Confederate currency, almeet any where—so worthless has the latter become; and ten dollars in greenbacks would do the same, despite legislation on the sub jeot" Gen. Wool on the War Gen. Wool has tuition a letter to the Secretary of the Albany Relief Bazaar, warmly endorsing all the various move ments on foot for *applying the wants of the soldiers. The following paragraph oc curred in his letter The war engendered by unp-inciplei and ambitious demagogues has 'sited too long. It should not be permitted to last beyond the present yew, end if the North, Kati sod West will put forth their enereles, it will cases in 1864. They have the means in men, money and supplies In abundance. and these should not be withheld-to early on the war. The Potomac Army shmild be Increased to two hundred thousand men, with a stationary force for the defense el Washington of fifty thousand. General Grant's army for Chattanooga and Knox ' villa should be increased 'to at least two hundred and fifty thousand. These armies rightly directed would soon and the war. The Army of the Potomac should proceed direct for Richmond, and not es bee here suggested, by way of James mar, or York river. With two hundred thousand men properly organized, skillfully arranged and directed, the rear and supplies could be guarded, Richmond takeo, .Washinron protected and raids prevented trom Oslo, Maryland and Pennsylvania, and from in terfering with the BIIIIIMOTO a‘-d Onto railroad. If, however, the Potomac Army should be ordered by James or York river to Richmond, Gen. Lee would no doubt march on Washington, Maryland or Penn sylvania, when we would • have another panic and stampede at Whshingtos, and the Army of the Potomac would be recalled to protect the Capital, and subsequently the war would be extended to 1865. This ought to be avoided If , possible. Mew Winos Peres m Musson/Lt.—The Ant number of TM Boas" rinses, wieldy newspaper published at Weston, Ito, op peered teethe 18. h Ind It is to be moo eg.d by a Committee of Tits San Printing Company of that place, and lte pletform le the maintenance of the Constltation and the Union ; immediate emazeipatlon in Missouri ; to foster agriculture and the me abatis arts, and to deselop the heal re. sources of the county. Tux rebel Congress hsa paned • bill fin ing the reticles to naval °Seem which al lows to admirals the same rations as gene- rals have, and to vice admirals the same granted to ihmtenant generals . .11 they would now trout • few squadrons also to the admirals and vice-adminds, thrj would complete their outfit. IT to raid that the French Govern ment has large amount of funds In New Yolk. and that at least two millions of de la, halo bum token from Nen York to in& to Bfesteooluring the pliant war. * t corrftpondeut of the $145 nom, • who_nceerpani• d the lateti e Fjoildis ggtes that Sack settllhOtadflitbe and Barber's blation wttl Le strongly fccrti• fled and garrisoned, with a View to the per manent occupation of that Btate, by which the Confederate Government will be dlo prived of its chief source of animal rap- The State, from one end to the other, abounds with tattle, and 'thousands of them have been driven into Georgia and South Carolina. Conversations with the "few white persons" whom the writer had met led him to locative that the majority of the inhabitants of Florida are tired of the war, and heartily &tire a return to the. Union. The rebel Government has dealt severely with them, and pushed not only the young and vigorous bat the old and decrepit into the ranks of the army. A large supply of the President's proolaula• tion had arrived from Washinglott, and aro to have an exteneirooirculation among the people. De writer soya that many negroes cannot be liberated to Florida, for the reason that they have been sent out of the State Into Georgia and Alabama. lo traveling sixty miles on horseback he had only seen three persons of that elms. P 17.11.L1C JrOTICES. _ _ EIGHTH WARD BOUNTY FUND —The <Weans of the Eighth Wald are ra gweed to attend a meettrg THIS EVENING, at the Soho& Houes, at No'olook. lobar the report of the Oolle - tteg Cotosolwee. BRICKLA.YER9, TAKE NOTICE The Bricklayers' 'Union meets every IST DAY EVEISIBEI at 75; °Work. at the Allegheny Ban t on Irvin street. Punctual attendance of Ito st members is taquatted. ' febillatat WEI.JOII2O3ON , flee'y. U. L —The Officere of the sev ,--=-, oral Pousdte of the order within the alike, boroughs and torrnablp are urgently requested to meet at WI LSINS BA LL, Mehl:llo.st 10 o'clock w. m., TUESDAY, llarch let. Business of great Im portance will be brought before the meeting. fe2rrat BY Otttalt or O. Y. P. O•THE CONTRACTORS for. Pins wan and Paper Hanging, to Pittsburgh, Allegheny arid vicinity, am regineled to wet at TA/CHANT BALL, 164 Ohio areal, AUeiNieny, on TUESDAY Evraaro, March lot, at 7 o'clock. A Dili attendance is desired, as traduces of importance 1,111 lee bronght before the meeting. By order of Walt • MANY 11077TEACTOILS. reirrlU• Fr M wr.awxo C. 1.00 RAILINIr CO, Orr.. or Tog BLCILVra Pittsburgh, Pa Febrnan y 24tto. lett DIVIDEND.—THE BOARD 01' ttty DirOttOr• have ibis del declared • dividend of :ALIVE?: PEE twiTtru on the income, or Tbitd Itotozenote Donde of this Gotopiny. oat of the rern• logs of lEl3,pa. able to rub en the let day of April next. Vetd) W. H. lie REES 800, ar:&'IIAFONDP HAIL, MONDAY EVENING, - FEB 29TH Tf. heti., In Isugh glom be •Ighl.o YANKEE HILL'S Monbter Minstrel Organization GREAT BURLESQUE. OPERA TROUPE BRASS BAND. Thepreeent season betztg their drat apfearan. lumfore the Ameriuso publle, after a a., u years' mu on the -cntatittrut o Furey, acknowleAfe4 by th• plugs and public, wh-re•or they have hod the bone. of appeartnit, aa the grneteet cnosblnation of artieti • narelb ace ever before rousflidated under Lae tuan agement, and MAST KOS OF TFIEIR PROFE118107: Thekensmagyment tniva cr , at pleir_ra In ann F thn tn f nearinnt NORMAN SHINIER The in o. •nainextt delluen.r or Elbl.plan ten In tb•lmuse UR. GEO. GRAY, Thenat American ititr , Isl. of CA UPDELL'S M15.5. grc 1111121 • h...• .111 apror each ev. nir g ibith lElt Stupendous Galaxy of Stars HARRY CAMPBELL, Dr. W. P. VALENTINE pry(. WHIPPING, GEo YIELD, Prof. MAYO. ' , HENRY BAKER, J. E MEAD. R W , EERY, PRANK RPENCEIL lALVERT 0 9.ASIAM, NED TeR,NES. FRANK METIHYORD. Joint ‘V MUER. 'DAN READ. L HTIRS GEoRGE W. HILL, W. H 1 WILY, 'GEORGE BROWN Doan ap oat 7—to coll.:woe. at 71 an= f/'I)6•ND FTEIS BALCONY BEIMII6Dr, previous b. the pertbraunce, by 'I tliE.6B LL . II CINILIVALLIED DRAM BAND. fethlttf NATION!, L BANK OF' A.1,1,1E.C.41-1111N This Bank I. non lolly organised and le success. MI oprration. we ars prepared to ao a general Banking bring and offer oar .end so correepocdrut to Banks and Banker. throughout tbs country. Special attention given tooollectiou in this wad Ins adjoining City of Pittsburgh. an /ma am on 511 karts or the oonntry. Moneys received on depth, sad Cschacers on all the principal titian bought and add. • . 11. H. DAVIS, FIEND"' OSUMI°, JOHN THOMPSON D. N. VIII= T. U NEVIN, Joan MEAN, WM. HAUBAUGII, 0.0. DOYLE kali:MU fIUSON ➢{EMIR, racsto.rt. JOUN P. ILItAn. 4liev6m, Jeus REMOVAL, 122 t TO J 142 1 Wood Street Wood %areal. f Our protmt lomitiun on Fifth strait baring, ir W., become mom and men undmlrabls for our b. West Ws beg th toncisnot Oast we will nonola on MUSIC STORM, as the IST OF APRIL nest, th 122 WOOD STREET rocs DOORS ABOVE VIETH !STREIT, Naar!, oppnalle itaw Pfttgborgh Tryst Company afar Tl.exclualv. agroc, for STEINWAY'S PIANOS will rvm.la In our punnweolou, al lmion, H. KLBBER & BRO ISMN= BOUNTY FOR VOLUNThEIia —The SECOND WARD, Allegheny, te nom randy to ja Unmet Ithuntlee to Volunteers, on r booting mo y thering Don from the ProTtmt Menthol to WEL. A. REED, Treentrer, as Alleghthy Trust Co. JOSEPH KSBISPLTIIIOIII, 11011 T HoICHIGLIT, JOHN HEATH OEO. H. BIDDLE, HENRY 811rTHEYInt, flaunty Commhodmsen. AU subecrlbere and contrite:nom to the Second Ward Bounty Pund are mothemed to pay promptly to MM. A. REED, Troaeuser, and g-t their mild mom. JOSEPH liIHKPATEHOK, .17 If Chairman. PROF. ROBERT RI - DD.—This anon Elocutionist, alio has won such an enviable reputation La our comenunlty, aid la In our City In • fear dem end organize 000 or more dame. to the Pitteborge Fermate College. Piot EIDD has been eminently sucebeeful as a labeller, ..d these who dales Is merles Meth:Winn have a rem opportunity offered. The College Chapel to put been completed, and Is roimlnthly as= the pathos.. For tern., no., apply at the fa tbllle 10. BOUNTY MEETING-AN AD. .10111121111 D meeting of tbe citizens of the !SECOND Wino, Allegheny will be held et the Public lichool House, on THIS (Thursday) YVON 71f0 15th hat.. at 7 ealock. All clquene emerge queered to attend , es hallows of gnat Importance will be ho brought before the meeting. All eute bore to the Bounty lurid, who here not paid, will phew come prepared to do eo M_s Sy Order of the Bounty Coma Pei elms. BT SPECIAL FlEgerEty'r,—Rav, JAB. A/I=I.ST, D. D. coarplying,lrlth the fulf, fletHerleg kvastion of 'many prolfilmmt 01.1mA, will deliver • lotto,* 00 Eimpt, packet end ex dere, entitled '• 0P THE NILE," with &eerie- How of Alosaadris, Calm, the Pyramids, Ophytta, Thebee,,Ho„ In the Shah fittest 0.11.4 Pranbytexisa Church, on THIDAT EVENING, 0.602 Instant, Atli o'clock. Ticket', 65 wet". 6.03 41 Tftl R D NATIONAL RANH, PITTIMMTBMII —A n =salon ror Moo Dt. norm of OW Bonk will b bold on O.ISUBDAY, tho lith of March, 161.4. of ibo 09ra of the Moo Snip Institution, Woven On have of 0 and 11 o',Mock a. in. BABLBT O. 8101.11M1T12. Gobi.. P. M arC OOLLISTER aLinirta—..--...... & BAEB, soofsotome sad &elm In on kis& of TOBAOOO, Pmurr ASD MOANS no. 1 WOOD DISDIZ WWWWIMI. Pa. Keep mostaatly on hied S hap NOP a PRPID situ Bookent ?Show. trLET—One large, elegantly furnish i gl SOON, without bard. Apply et tf Ho. TO MUM frt. Sittototrib. REC2r2Ag...ILIZ= FOR &LE--10 4r4Es . tirltrca ikertax Larmaei rbeaThrsoyealtaiourianeelreiek NV I Vatr thavala,lat Bfaaefaid, - oalh‘litiarftkPa l Men:lb.:Mlle Rahn .1 Well adapted for Gardoaera L BLIESTIALL, LI , Liblitt7Jlrtet. WLNTED, 40 10LEORUITII, for LO Ward, yitt.borigh. si.too no.'ex-ry 11.1111110 g., °Sloe. to 5311 . 211111.1,D STUIrr. Saar I , urtl, DM - ft ORURO BOOKS. N./ Sewer. for every day la lout: coot. pried from' rittags of Bishop Jr my Saylor- $l-2 5 . - Troltruc , tut sod ertruaragerroutt for Last. By ker. J. H. 11.bart., D. D. 70 rest, Bl.h*p Southgate* directioro fur Lost lb okra.. Churahrotto . . theendsr for 184. 15 mot.. fee DAVIS, CLARKE & 00.. 93 Wood .t. VE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR SITING STOCK Youth.. nasal Children'. CLOTHING, luosistelog o/.11 the usv style. of the steeSo.l GRAY & LOGAN, TOBACCO-1 hhds. in store, of extra qmallty, and for ado by hag ISAIAII DICIEST t 00. G EO. 'WELLES, Aucrionssa. UT NEILSON & NICHOLS. Bton. 112 PHLRL STINE?. (Ilanotainmare On Thursday, Maroh ad. At 12 o'clock, at the Emphe Week., motor nth =Eli= Important Bale of Steam Engine. Two Dragon:gore condaming 61 . A.T10N112T EN OINNS, each 38 Inch cylinder., and 6 feed &Mk% built by the "'Novelty Werke." No. T. Very Mitt; I, damaged by the late ere at above =rim Cylinders, Lit Pampa. Condemns, in. are it good ord.. The Cubolfe are regulated by the Governor, renderlog these Engine. u mottoutioal in bud ea any La the llntted Staled of their else. The litaant cud Ethel:at Nieman, together with all the Wrought Imu Weed., were Llg.lr poi Iced. need am the lacuna giadormry logines in the Volted gutted and were Milt without regard to atm. in order to can• elm beauty with strength and ecoamay. 410.14 ROBERTS, BARNES dc PARYS, So. so Third Bt., Pftl•burst4 1111 ♦NO RIMY? IKON WORKERS =1:1 AVA NNTICT) TIN WA A RE Pardonlex attention paid m tLe trienafechuinn of GROCRRS TVA CAD IBTILBS, TOI LIT WARR, WAVER COOLY/014 do. OIL CANT, ell Mose •oil patter.; 7JN SCOOP ING, CON DUCTOBN, and ell kind. of Jobbing tr,rlt den* to ender. Al" • large .took of fancy BIRD CABIN But re- .Dred. MDT SCRAPS and OLD METAL! LutaglaL folfhly GROCERIES. 120 bags prlmo 1210 Con.; ya bhds. Si. 0. 6.8*; 30 do Cuba do 60 Starer do do; 110 bblo. Si. 0. Mohan., lod do cholas Syrups; 40 - boss. 11's imd 10. Tobanso; 00 do l'unnds do, la k gs 6 ssrtst do; 11.• balf ans.. Young Upson 1 osparlal and Blank T... ; a... 1.106 and far sala 1o• Ay iOO NIItHPATRICIS • 800., lett 101 and 103 Litarty arena P - - RODUCE, NOW RECRIVINO 2,0.0 ID.. fresb Holt But.or • 30 dozen Rosh Egg.; I,DOO flio. No.l Lard, Sti teas ; 301 bush. oito.drted opples So de Ouro Neal; 1,000 flas. Buckwheat Flour 60 IN sacks. 30 boob. prime Clover Seed • Mi bbl.. cookie Burnett *plot. 100 do Zoom /orally Flour; 12,030 No. bead Loaf Tobacco ; 110 bats Wetter,. Emirs* Mare; To arid., and ford. by . BIDDLE, fold No. IS3 H Liberty Mora._ OOD NEWS TO HOrSEE EY.PERS G —Tito stitocricers, thus , r pl.l. sa. sportfully inotte Outs patrons lii . .11 so., *swot. their tom stock of tiousz-vosetsamo 0001)5 Contleting of Cotkry, T.• Tray. and W.ltan, Bet tar Ls and Block Tin Treat., Vu. frau and Stands, Tolbrt Ware, Bird Cages, Lamm, an, Sc.; Cooking Storm, TI. and Sheet Iron Ware, Bottom W-•- Grid from Ica Cheese. lima Maas, An nn Rconng and Job Work dime to order . All work warranted. tV24lm. fa THEY DIE INSTANTLY I l in no a tloa. Rat P wde &A t P m o BA TS .M ai TIOAPHLP, &c., 00 VOINELIVS FLAT PASTE Th.y eat It re witly itod dt. Instantly Oar. , Irmrtb wad StalthA•ld streets TUt•T ARRIVED, AND FOR SAL MIZAP, at .1.1100,000 DOO,OOO POTTER & • lIKAIIIPS, No. 3.30 Llberts II 9.300 ID. Ood9A bbl. No. 3 Largo Idaeltorol ; :0 do Na 1 Latosdor Honing. now ; W b.lf bl:dx. No. 3 Extra Mackay' ; or. bbla. No. 9 IdoekoTol ; IN kits An. 9 liodurel; en bozo. Borituroa Herring 1 auk Smoked Rhlld 9.111:3 GET THE BEST UNITED STAUB COAST BOBVIT HATA North °smiths sad tenaethoe. Stotoof Eastern port of the Mateo( Virgto Ohylootos Iforbor se opprothboo.-.... Vor Ws by RAY OD., 05 Wood stmt. GOLD, SILVER AND O. S. COUPONS. The bigheet whet rico pat" for UOLD, SILVER & U. 8. COUPONS, Al the Banking How of A. DIaTIORIA, 119 !ITCH BTAZAT oaf LOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE.—A ..n tua.h.d two•tai aria Dwell. lag, (softball:lg eight rental, with wort-hones pomp at the &or, and all other twassary conesnienees kinneely tee residents or Capt. John 0 Dotson, ear nor of Water and f =why etreete, rtratingbam. Leta web ES feat front, tanning ba k .boot HA feet; well planted with flowers and thrahhery, Tor farther gist-Oculars Inquire of A. tit. MeGIONI OLE, at the ogles of J. A a. rape Platileg corner of Water and ltrowhjetreets, flinningtoust. train _ pOR BALE OR LRASE—A TRACT OP COAL Ist Itlisalmth township, Allegheny county. Pe— altualed In Pool Bo.g, cotrulning shoat WI eases, with aoree nomis. at the rims, wlth II imatovata, one stomaand pit s t n. A mall Investment, In the present condition of the plt, thme weeks the co uld be wet ked encomfully. Forpertiralarsinquireu at 16a Yourth street. (Mtn I m CI 11. TOWIEL'ItraI Metals Ag.t. FOR PALE-1n McClure Township, MORT 1061.15 OP GOOD 0 &ED/IN LAND, Including good noose, etintitintng dm moan; good Barn and outhouses; nurui PPritli w.tor 11, 0 above property Is within on male of this Roods Run Itailroodi 0* liiirilosn's Punic . Pommel. will bo given on Id of April. • Inquire or U & 0. RAYNOR, f•titav No. 188 Bearer envoi, AOleghen.i.. T. R WAREHAM buys RAGS AND PAPER, OLD BOOKS sad NEWSPAPIUD3 AO Otte the hlghescprlftle tub or )tokels, et th BOOK AND WELL PANE% STORK Irrl BENT—To a email family, the .1.! one-half of a beautiful reddence to Mount Vey. one mile Crone the Allegheny Market Home, wi t about % sere a ground, all cowed with eindes fruit ersegreene, shrubbery, &a. An ...gent well .f water, and a larks deters of nod wafer. inqatre of A. H. lIAUVRT, or the prefabs& hdiktf rIBUDE OIL TANSib of all eheg NJ AGITATORS, CONDZNIBTACI TANKS and TUBS, of all kinds, for Refinerke. • inrrantarl, .t the Our.raw new • . HABION AVENUZ, at Uu milrand eroising, •UI etirny i or .Alren BOX 04 Atiesbony P. O. J1L10931.34 U. T. PSICE 1 CO. SIXTR WARD TAXES.—AII vorsollB who have tot paid In their SCHOOL, as?. POOH and WATS* Ta on 50t10.4 to .ell my dike on or before the lot of Starch, la6ll, and pp them in, or they WM be put into tha hands of the proper officers for collection. JOSEPH BUTLER, Collector, bell Wells et•eet. Tj R RENT—From April Ist, that 1: Brick Dwelling. ulth room, imtbor kith throw or 51z arm of land, and so abrinthooo dins fruit sod wads,. Ilitr • • • • yls to Pltt torroskip. • Oct Trasids ttrwt, err eassager Apply to fe25:11 • W. BOUTUOrutra Amos, Kw Ow protsleri4 'MILER FOR SALE. 14 tet i V, 32 Li Incises lo diameter, CALLS. boss, tress • eyttniter to • Ous bolter, by ik11123 TB MIS I 00., bones yard It to, nod to vbcoo borers N &and for It 7. de PA,* VeXt. taktf bbIL for sale by tros HURT 11. COLLIN& rIPM-20 bolts slightly &maga taw. bi '~ il~:f~i'e S - ILMA. Aillima.44portedlei be ceee• 11.3 tyololtxreuuti thailskaburg Mont gam. ry S.llrord. 210 Wits from Vkkffbarg, =4 bat It collie from Montgomery. th. forma Betel Capital. Tt wan, at the - coMmeeceinent of t h e • •ros thriving poet village of . )Daltal pltantY;lll4, eituated on the right bank of tits Al./am. rim. It contained several Churches and a meepaper It was urrrosusdisi by • tish sul. populous Markt, and had an 6etive businrirs. The population gr. .boat MIL Rill filtennan •ttmck Noble or deck Jahnnin, ream to be the pronat.ot natation of the day. If yon donne to know, bey BUNT'S GAZFEPICICII. Of the Border and Southern States, and you rah troth out bin movement better than in any abet Way, and also become sopa/Anted with the tokogrophlhol situation, with the cite, sad the im portance of the different plooe• occupied by oar troops se they ideate. It is uknowiedged by an kpoble of Judoltac to be the beet work, of the kind Price only CO cents; neatly bound to do h. • ; In leather binding, with tuck. 51. Upon cepy,aoll or and to JOHN P. HUNT, Ponuathey No. Pb Fifth street, *monk Hall. Honed, poet paid, on receipt of price. army 131 1 1• ten and Army Pattrosam will dud this • profitable book to deal W. 1105 WHEKLER & IVILSONr3 1310LISiT eusxtou LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES THE OIIEAPEST, BUIPUEST AND BEST Principal ()alas and Wbokaal• Imp,Ths, Three dean Wow Bank Black WE. SVXBBE & CO., werrlllN saute. R V EJUENATOR. woo. THIC H AAR- tek. inoadarrol divot. of tot. wild. In notating Hsdr lo lb ortglnal cater. sad produc l / 3 4 Bab wham It bad &Bora., Med off, or became thin, I. vier, !Lay bonocang mare owalhas, rod rtatitabse, ti. yid doubt, the faces— That II .at,da anteree aro imam., mire (Dna BM orielmal cola, Thar If DIU U mem ma Bald &ugh Thal U Aldan fir Named Eserstkass. rum U mai ram.. flb Dmedraf ad &bk., Thai fi MA malt As Bear BO ad Gk.. . That 4 MU unmet. Ll. Orlykal (bier to Old die• rks Q ...ar n..t Lb. Hair fro. Pooalsoo That tt .at ore all D 0.... of the Seat". t D not • Dye ; contains nu ti Items of Silem, Loy oat (Dee tngralliont to elther girth of Char. Plies. DICE DOLIAS. f IMOD JORNSTON. Ciensrel !Aleut ; ate. at Smithfield and Fourth SM.. Ditithiteee eollteammul• SOLDIERS' POCKET ALBUILS Soldiers Portfolios. Soldiers' Ink Stands. Soldiers' Pocket Books Soldiers' Diaries, for 1884. M STYLES OF PHOTOGIt t PEI ALBUMS eau STYLES or POCKET DOOES. to STYLEd OF DlAltrtS, YOB 1464. ) BTTLIS Of ODBRINOIf HOLDERb ==M OPPOSITS TRY POST OrFll .OPPOSITO TVS POST OPFIRIL Books, Stationery andliewspapers. BOOK STORE FOR SALE--A good opparturay I. no. oC•nkl, by • party J••lrt,. 61V011 Joußurros litArawriog from actin. bamisow, to limy one da- tu of eobarktng In lb. Books and Sialionery Line, • to pu=1..... tb. Mod., go.d xlll au4 fixture , . of • metabllshed Book Rom The concern hes always enjoyed, to . nm►rt►hie degree, the confidence of th. outosnanity, esui now has ogood ran of meta. Tb. , STOCK 1. tr.b.s4 relt awmd. the FIX. 711BS8 are wen &maned sod I. modern Idyls and the GOOD•WILL 'sizable. The ponhoer will neve the advantage of foot years lee" withal will gine him ► moan lowet net than Oconee room In the neighbarbood now pey, ...._ •. , a,. OU CAN ALWAYS PROCURE Roo OW. Oil. Ibr Table oast Pore Dirdioda Alum Boot ; pool Starch, Indus and Rim Itoas ; Pan Cod MVO' IOW; Toilet Sow Podium.. ; Stortluiro embr for tb. Halo; WiabarCo Pin. Tres lir Cordial; 11 , .. mine. Bib BartororA-{mule. Oonstlintfoo Worm, do., La, At ODD. A. icin.Lrer ANTRA!, emits, Curoar Ottlu and Todaro strotta, 11011 DISPOSAL, on moderate term* for JL: ostb,s Soo lot otsocond-haroll,S, Sande /LIMO ADD TIIIIIILaIt BOILERS, of .1111•11 mt sine; Nerroral second.bied INDIUMS, of dlEmast slew; WROUGHT TROD BILAITS, tor stem sod ads. lewd brats, DOCTORS. LW, Ss. sod Moor IDOLISES and fRIDGEIT HOINTIRS. Addrern TDOS. B. ELLIS, billtesd Calm. Moots ALARGE LOT OF BALTIMORE ems, amain PLUG, NAVY POUND, BEIGLIT POTTIIIDO, and 8110illgO TOD• 000, of emu deocrlalion Th. largest .od Mast semplata assortment of CIGARS to lb. 4117, at MI STOKE SIiALIFFSS, Ho. 107 M A BELT ET., botlnow ►lrin and 1. r-r7TIrl s T 1 A. LE it: SOW. eboloo Tztra Murkily floe. 4MIO do Extra &waft.. do. ion hub. bow amp Cm o Mod. LID do do Timothy &p.d. Tor ado by JOB. &lave:ram DSO , tad l9l mg 193 Litvirly Wool initlll.-Interest of 1). Ronnincon, in itee Ckoomeactel Meek of THOMPSON, MILL tes„ic=Mhod f b f r e at l tr r oary, Bol- REMOVAL.-,ldderntan J. DONALD BOX boa removed Me aloe from No. 43 Bt. Visle etroat to JACHBOIr9 BLOM, next door to tn. Wetting Rom of tbs ()Menu Pone • Bag- Penn stmt. MX) BBLa CHOICE YORK MTN oaarrzo worn Amin. 60) M. POTATOTIkof Purl Mow, this. Ai imelibimrne barrel/ very ebolattahr "I." the bmba 0? Pr 4 1 6 0 41 4. A. BIBBILM, WlTscow Mut, and Hand 'treat., BASK ET WILLOWS-16 bungee write on etsuur iic,„zkrow, 100 unix= BEANS-300 buehols prime TT bed* by diAl. C. M HAULM 119 aly .inet. 200 BMA CHOICE FAM. FLOUR in store and for 6616_ PATTZBSON a AMMON, 6 21.11 Wool *VIM. cyIBARREL PAINT.-1O barrels llnsral Paint, • superior &ilia* for 01.1 BY , HEIM El. COLLIN& 200 BS& OLD CHNESE, to be closed oat a wry leo prim, arls4 for ear. • Willa 11 WILIMISOW. :Wir e T s ! 1 : 1MR-0:10,b112. for oak by .glicrt.in .-4§ , t#ncari, BETT-Ewlov -r4AN Dyarde.- Recruit. laanlesl Int Alm Oat Panni7D 4 ADTaa' ran Yolnateers,,coma , aad-d c 01.2.1 J. t. ftv fictlm. Thar DD I Durnsi6i. Old ibath l er o rr ywras a. riaa ELLNIdIII:7 and LOCAL fr23.2t G,rari HMO, el:na6a6-1i .tart._ LONVER ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP 18 F. rt. IVATIf /Au 2s 'r Y 0 W %vary dollar of •111 p... 1,1 to r.luatapr, aad /in. ovary norrdt worn In &I rirrti STI2gI7, Jinn. Badding, Pittidindiiii, ted.t•lr FYllh thsattst Stales Artillery 1 Itandts /Wad for ads snit knows Bs/laent of LIGHT BATTERIEnon represented An nary great Army of the Vo l. Oren Ma seri, Mined ler this rettneent win rendve 0400 -Gov.. mstal Bernaty. 'l7O woe as seer". rensdesee Also, t2O) LOOLL NISI(ILTNI, ti e signet sew odersa. Henantug Iteridernnte, No. LW FOUIITIJ RT.. Plitteburith, sprealie thq ffe) or's Ocoee. THOS. WILLIAM% Jr., Na 27 FIFTH NT., AT PITTOOIO3, AT PITTOCIPS 8. 8. BRYAN, Dram . and ice« Aral, L4l POMMEL WT. Borke• Bonding. in Marked Rows, Alle‘havy lIDOOLLIIIIIB 1 B/111811, I=l9 308. EL 1113011103. 010 E DRIED PEACHE S —A few • - • • and tor C.l. W. W . . Ty.so)4, .k,,duo,s 01,N1,3' t 4200! FIVE DOLLARS EXTRA ! YOE RAW RECRUITS ht Lt. 3:.1. U. 9. Astllter7, }hr.!tin Ofl'utc Mkt( 13Th REGIMENT, All Veil:W.l.n .I%tinu to this Bogluoont stil Moe . Bounty or Four Hundred Dollars. rro. Ooraruuuul, dual Ma Mat day of binr&,ll64; ahlo the hlghort local bounty °gond byrury Ward, Borough. township or County. Bacrulting Mos, Ho. 51 VMS, above Swath esbl wind, Pittsburgh. I.L AB G. 111 - 114, Not. Itinsurry, itorrulting IXElset. hetsubl RECRUITS WANTED, FOB Tholiiiisca's Pittsburgh Battery. THZ HIGHIZT BM:MI= WILL all HEMS CD. too CASH paid to each vOcmtlar, on entoil t. li&H.7.Zilassenitt bathe sank* now t:d7 ztata l tmere lje r ra,f i tzUh l it aajoyily of the Any informatics will Os air/oddly at do Itecrultlog Mee, _No. W FIFTH EIHZETs opp.a. Adam.' Express Wm. /1. C. HALLITT, let Lleet.. t ocrultins Officer. 100 MEN WANTED, For Col Dale's Battalion, 'lab Boglsoent,of Ilandesk• Form Full 00V NEU WS= sod LOCAL BOUNTIES paid. One full Company win be encerpted It pfueenled Wore Numb Ist. becomitlng 0111 c.. No. 78 F STREIT, third WM). BUNIABD 0. DALE, f44if RecrodUng Mot. BO UNT Y I PREMIUM I $OOO 00 DOONTT PAID TO TETE 04.146 500 00 BOUNTT PAID TO 56C613170, Enlisting In COL Bales Battalion. Ito 00 to f7d 00.15 CASK. pad toany atm brlnt. s ql a ti; T eclt h loX . l4ll.•dquarstrs, No. 70 FIT? $602 TO VETIOIANSI 113071 TO AIM ELTIOPLUITS. 1111. Aatharteed 11. O. Iterraltlag Amory. To. Att YEDSIIAL STASI% Alleghemy tam to the roar of the Porroot Al oaken! Oftlao. Tram 8130 to $2OO LAVAL BOI7IITT paid at V 4813. Barrens on mbat their regtmeet fo2tf T... BATNT. Beare shot Mot- OUNT UNION COLLEGEL—This Ul laoltutke, boatel at MS Onion, Stark won. ty. Ohio. ono. tts entangle. educational festlitle. to undente of both own The Faculty =tales of Bee. 0. N. HARTSHORN, I. L. 1).. Pentland; ZSA 0. oaAPYLes. OW. W. CLAMP., K. M. ; X. N. HANTIDIONN. B ; re. J. W. CH/PHAN'. 8.5., Welk= wan root Teuton to Instrumental Musk, Illwatloo, oouteordel Sulence. Opnattattoe, and We Gerona, French and Hebrew Languages The Canoga parer wry extessies apparata• nod specimens for Oohing Chwalatri, Natural Philo°. phy, Botany, Physlalongy, Kineralogg, Geology. Is 'roomy, Surrayink u ltuginewing, Erbe ram ns wi " , w CoMp f... =hi big ch 47 .11 118 w kwi .5... 212101 by nay College UHL= to Ohio, complete& for toe nest toes,, 'Web Deem ea the Ore OP N. 1184. This new building will cooomigatly ammo =date 450 stadenta. TWINS. CONDITIONS, 10. ' Good board ono be had to pleas badges at Quo tit to 5250 per weak awl, at about 15 ovate a week, load mean, tarnished with bed.oar• and rennin.% ere owed to etrabraata wbo board thwasetoe, or who dolt° to hire table board la private Dollies, at about Si 50 per week. The Tuition to the Deschoe . , Mantas and Gas. Seal Omens ranges from $5 to 66 Po' ettertet , Thew preparing to teach can /ore, without extra chart" the advantaga of daily drilla to Ow Normal Desortmeat. The aerations begirt on ghost the MC/. OND TULSDAY of Augur% Nowsabo and Moab of each year. bit. Union le • gukt, losalthy and moral mita and • alf math of Allianos, tbosoth=h: Cleveland B Pittsburg!, Baarced .4th the IMO. burgh, rt. Wayna Chang° I silway. ge to the .. d ent for a Oatalcgoa. Seleakedaltef MORGAN a CO., (floodetron to A. B. Id. Marian.) D1&41118 IN •ND BHIPPINS ON Connellovrne Coal and Coke, By ltarbosd .ad 111.1 r No. 7a W &TRH. BT/lEBT. (UP STAIRS. Ming billy @applied with oar own crams, and gb.. Mg. es bermorors, piaileular &Stratton , to Dines melons orders we me preparad to ship Oils marier COAL AND COLT to all paints, by rail or by e pr irsr. A Dv barges belanging to other parties may to loaded at our siding. mar X riserport. W. Istil AU ally ordors by dm ear PITISBURGII. PL TO GADDRNICRS AND VINE A 611010.1113.—T be solnarthee ham inelodlelded big Tam, ettOata Oner wan dean tba Obi. river, on width th. Accommodatton Testae of the Palaborgh, Foot &Chimp 1. R. stop, Into brae yarying bola I to t 4 ear, which be dins Int ash an eoconsionds- Ong term. gm. of tho tote ant level and Indi arabr od gardening wpm.. and country rea4, wide! cranen an portly billidde, and tbe very hog In the aranty ter eineprardii. Horer.talibig wino no nearly every lot, a pion of ratelde ant be wen u the store a 61AHAhi1 THOILAS, WI end ISt Illortyr MOO, Pitt:o=rib, and on the premises, niter. pep .on. orbilting to parttime good property tone do city will pleas, ca.. feloOhn JiIIITS GRAZAII ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO., ItarnaloSuras and Wawa Woo literchiall OARPETINGIO, Oil Cloths, Matting*, Bugs, &a. No. 610 091:162N0T STIILILT, ONIKIL a IL&NOTACITITILISS WOW& Kayo allays on bandiafroare — Wo order &ND BRASS WHIRS WMII -OLOTR MOB OIKVIM, of WI kind. KIDDLICR la tawdry en t RIAU IWORK roa WINDOWS, • 111, RD OAOLK 0 I lIKYRKTLL WMS WORK, br Thew% /Oh sir An sew ot WIRIN tor We, . ur fl,ijJjjj TRAL DRUG STORK. Obroir or. awl lalast elm* 11:140.m. OWL ►. KELLY, Prarivatte SPLIIILLING SODA WALT PSTMIT RIDIOIIII2I, ►bN.ru' w,.eHv.fm. au.% I, pompom& OSEPH now DISIV, NOTARY PUBLIC Wks .t =TOWS 0171011, Youth strati, aw Pittabarga. Acknonisigroenta Deeds. Dit or u c t7 and MI. dolts taken. Alio, Deeds, M Milan of dintnasnt, Liras and Laid Porn anTI !and Irrittut. .llbal • -• WALL PAPER, A 5 CUZAP AS Till all/AJCS! Wdaddad lAad 1 .111 sall WALL PAPS'. 01 al {mask dd Ary ea day 11011 111111 n tb• Wad of "Woody Nat Mop," I Wits bodwo fAaaabas, VA ILI MBA= BMW!. WS • • JUL IL 1311111111*. S33OKED SALMON.—Just receNn hub slooludliml Siloam (alto. • lot of yds* Irma Bank Oct fbr ado at ttis Tam tly Ctx.rl7 8b of JOBS L. 210=AW, 15 TONS MOWS, 12 INDNI3' SEC ono, is TOES lIIEDDLuitOI, on thi Saabs sad tz sahthirmsatitrillr::— • % 1131u0111061EMISIUMetystses. . . 121L1t...7 AND DREt...' ."X" Goo . 2EIMPORrCTIVr.; J. W. Barker & Co., 59 MARKET ST T E LARGEST STOCK, THE GREATEST VARIETY, Ever Exhib lied in (MI City NEW GOODS , NEW GOODS! W 1 - 1 0 LICSALLIE de. Ft ICT.A li.l/2 Joseph Horne & Co., 77. AND 79 MARKET ST. RING STOOK OF GOODS We desire be cell the atteektke et Wore.hante, Mull prim sll dud Is new and &drab's In the Trimming and Millinery lane. =old, In pat, of Straw and 111111loort Haab, Brateklertos, OMNI Tr!mange, inVISIC..• Lase* and Itthbone, Meier) soul Moves, Shaker Haoth. Hoop Mdrts, nosy ()owls sod Small Worm Our Notion Department WM be bettor molted than ever before, se to pap parttonlor sttantion to this branch of oar boslooes, and ire hope to to abbe to task. ft on object for por• chows to toy hoc no. • 70ESPH HOBH g & IT Alai TO YAM= EFL NEW SILKS' NEW SHAWLS I DRESS NOM LINEN & COTTON GOODS, LT Alex. Bates', 21 FUN ST. h 23 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ko nsiartssl toll asoortmeot of everything In the TEMKIN AND NUBBY LIRE, JUST OPENING We tonal cal the perticolat Attention of tho LADIES, Se s lecp sad benatUnl stook of all lamb of Bead Buttons, Dress Ornaments, BUGLE GIMP, £M all the ■oelUles Otto sewn W Hair-Dresses and Jrcts. L a larelormsment. at Embroidered !Wag & thatereldered 1111BILIA FLOUWCIWG. 0113171.11111 Vi And • toll Use of Turald4ir Good. li.. Marta. /oak Tleo, Vadenttria, Draw orne, Donk., Paper and Leann Oalaws, end Itrareltog Earls. af alma strylm and masks, qualttr, 1$ le V pradbla wk.& 11112VN1A117 91 AND D1A4 . .10111 will Nat A bop Nod loin Wittee 110 sil Zeitsts Piton. MAORU & MIMS. mamma muter SPRING GOODB I LT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S, MARKET STREET TABIX NAPKINS; BLANK= •ND fLASIIIILIS: warn BALI ARD Y&LI . WEITIII 00VIITIEBTAIM5 COLON= 00171MPOI113; ritan i s; 81411101 M 11111111/111 LOW PRIORS COI WINTER GOODS PHILADELPHIA EATON, MACRUM & COM; How. 17 and 19 'Filth St la artUr to *Wool arrutematelog flock at WINTER .QO.ODB. We •w maga Extrupoty Law Prk , th so as 110 sammanady. Rik - Merchants .. .arid Dealers will e.4.®. Any bassi* la olalost all ammo! BSA]) 4ND BOMB GIMPS AND /*holes baartisest or Ow soit 'dialratislias fteshl4eitespe this das. at , - • . - . , 114.1.0 - 11. BRACIIIMS & 00.7 1 - : WIWAINB FOB TIM HOI4IIAYB MU 000=1 11111D1LJOIGIJk PRICIES &masa. samara a cam rue.. so sinraire, illbebuity GREAT BARJATN,I,3I T A Tnan 1:111:MS, • . . - gril l /Or& Waanalr.. , .1 Lettere& la from the G,.. wertd "ieffult." aor "Esther.," olowltdogto ohm^ awbsoesokOwod neone. Thhordele la whot Its =Mr eoffeffloa. ror prowereac o rettortog and lanuitltflaK eat / 0,3 ... big " it I. the nowt remarkable prepenktkot to the world. It la agalo awned orodplot up by the otlLloal tor. and Is cow mode with the same eate.ak .mum . " tontloo which gm It • ana of omen* salnkto bot tles per amok. It I. a moat dollohtnal Her Drowsing. 11 eradlcatas anal mut danotroff. It k..p the bead cool and clean. It make. the her fob. eon anorgloag. It porroota 11.. bolt Otllloys off rod taming Vol. It s team Data opao had bead. OnYbod7 eroCatoato who rear • heaktlhil hood of hair oboe(' ue LyotoLoo ¢athraa. ZV I :Vows oad ond tbratothoottha werht. - by roopectabla &ears. 01118.11 B. 13 t 811113 — Jo Co., Vier Tee. itAbers ziteenui BALM. Tbts Ortbs moot dolightfal sad ottrscadhowy aril. do ever dltcoolnod. It stooges lbw sox -band, Ain and has& to • poorly Wan tostaro of ravlobbut by 1. ty. Impairing tho marble purity ot Jonah, sad tbiato , (WPr PPM= oo no lATittol thDOUSIDO•Or 1103. It mootte tan. frockloo. pleyboo sad rtnagbarm from the oltto, klntog ootoplositro fresh. tromps root and Impala. It contalas DO notarial Istbarloao tbo mkt. Rtnatiol ey Aetnal. sad Opera elltj• on. It to what ovary lady ahoold U.. Bold over,. Ntbirmod by W.l BAGiN, Troy. N N. • ddroto 01l ord.. to DEW B. BARN 1 100., Nowtcek. asvtrsacrts Ininsilabie Hair Restoraiiie, NOT DTI., but rester. gray bale. to Its release color. by Folyplylag tbseaplary tubs VIA =lira sustesumcs, impaired by an arena.. All %gaga mom apse ara composed at burr aratfie, deatroytog tbsyltality araltanuty at the balr, sad atfortlottiken . tar. .diassiag. Eiefulatreat•QuiSidull elitooli react= fiats Wire marline liter: %Irak Vliy limo, lietraniithoWarli t - • larklitirekt Belialtri - • prossollatigmryth;p l w 66 i,tet6 66 4 4 9i dlisles dendrag.suadimpsr* boolthiatit photaeloactoOmo boa. Wail*** ea *NW too.being gilareal ustrOolarlag.sul lapustaxializuziliimag is favor. Med try bothpan6=6loll64l*; fit 60'**1 all nergabled***s; was biwocareaby Wl* of au axmasercial spot* D.: 6. BA.W7IB* 01.1.61-16roa vsy, New Tort: Two 6684 66 46 22 626111.'' BLUTCA.II KIISTANG The platten in St. Louis and ancinuati, whir him been counterteltlag the tanning liniment under pretense of ptopnetorship have been thoeoughly ..toped by the (burn. To gnard azainst farther Yt- We procured' Irons the United States 'uory 'private steeLplste rover= stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle. Ilea stamp IVII.II the fee 5ta.474 of my signatere, and without which the mtide is counterfelk dawmeml , and worthlem Imitation. Rumba every bottle. This Liniment has beim in us na grawinith brae be many ism Th em lamely - valet a bombe on lb. habitable globe that amine. ordain ettliwner atm wonderfal ellen& lt is the but emollerd. In thence& paseut improved Inoodients,itedlietselPtn man and beast an perfectly remarkable. Sons am healed, Wm. relieved, inv. eased., vain:ebb salmi& made usefoL mid untold Illromuattd. Tar cab. beds." apply, rtenonatlem elnUlu o, biter, new. faked betas* atreined hones, to. it is a Soverehts Remedy thatehanld motto enth. It &and be ha 6.17 famlly. Sold by ad Dreekilitit- D. S. BARNES. Dew Vert. leeniaraeoS-amaw 11711111 ABOVE ARTICLES " TOR BALI BS • I.PEIVATB DISEBJ3EB. Dr. Ludlum's Sp:lp - Is the anti natal' moody DR dlanaron 034 organs olf istaastkos. It Is ess asssnser of ®fit Ilipintmi whom ltd ti aka to the tristonit et littaxion of arum Auld sigh icerint , MS. kit MUM tbnix twin . yews. It piorbolimi twat, motrtes %no Inteatos., sad dielerbse eves the mistakes prudes cod tb narrosi stile he compounds otlbtoet to CO. paten. It to sellrdy notable sag pubsity sits It sett lass dom. sod temiderk disseot. 4.4",-,1,„,„„„o) Clianoff.ths gnat =air f tbli newly tiff. diettag perseastant =MI ISM led to NI betlibiltitel exqatno#l44 ma. Cown, therelbre, CIO lie dgestere at the proprietor le around owl bteriala other la gesettes. Prepared ea.l7 betwea loath salt Dbuzecced. Odd by an [MsElYds. YrSa v A Per trz. WV Pot elm al ilbatrals b 7131.0. FL WELL 11=7. g7' ONE OP EUUB WSLLI G 3 AT ssxYDtYs - auSa~w - sLlls VIIIVX2IIIO , 00INIII 31211D2.—The byte or Ms trill um:WM Mulattos, OM Of 04 Irlo4lloll - cdotatty.it stood= from' anti °mast aim misted to doliilltits, sad by 'anti to_ igkw lb. grotook fiefdom of uno. 4ai et Wall; tit tbs . way troo floor/ Wallah Throat sad . /.ttog 0 0 14 111116,1 am to ollhooOly out& To parent oskizgammtket 1.08 Mic. of RN* oar* trboo boa atm mak* Almost atl oadlitros plants *Mesa to otriot, Irirookk - oak toollasio, which trll2 to llama, tti 03145, Ocioi*ltiotooltollo, lon TWO, Ittonobial and AsttotittloaoMbitl#4. 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'Mad 708 N * DACINALt.iss natoi area, mktuutuner 73. - - HOLISM & roluagN AND Do•- , INOILLNDN, CEEMITNDANID aft DIMNINNI., RUM SOILS AND NEINR7, Sa, mILIAIN:r: sr arts. riltablugt . ,; aireanscliats . suds ett - at: daft' VRACIAAAittAmi ratted nf•KIINIIT COLT* ISO AND COXIIIISInt.4I st. Obi viand* datler to 42 VIDA sod Indus tom'!"'Sy ,OODJE7 . • r' r - A to •1 - use iYq'K a s r .~:: ~s .~. `, , ~~
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