vittsburgh TUESDAY MORNING 331.A1te1l 8 3884 tros. J. K. MOORHEAD bur our thanks tot lute Cougreemional dootumouta. EIbiIUYLER COLS . * X. On Saturday evening, the 19th of Decent n l ast, a ,party of gentlemen, composed dlusively of journalts's and newspaper marl, end representing all the political par ties of the day, met .the ;lon Scnortra Cozmax, ot Indiana, at dinner at Willard's Hotel, Washington Gity. The lion. Gentle man Wes present by invitation of his pro festional brethren, who desired in this for mal and Customary way to do honor to him an a distinguished member of the American "fourth estate." The immediate ' occasion of the compliment, it will readi'y be infer red by vaose vrhe did not read the simple tel egraphio anounabreent at the time, was theelevation two weeks previously of Mr Corse to the Speakership of the Hence of Representatives —the first instance In the history of the Government of an editor hay leg been selected to - N MI that responsible and honorable position. After the cloth was 'entered, the President of the evening, Mr &mess Wumpos, the Washington editor of the Now York Tribune, and a vet emu in the profession, delivered an elo quent, chaste, and exceedingly appropriate address, the concluding portion of which, for the sake of the craft co nob.. repre sented in Mr. Cotrax, and for the sake of its lesson to young men, we reproduce, al though several weeks have elapsed since its delivery. Young men who have year fortunes yot to make, and the world before you where to choose and how to choose, take heed I I . Eighteen year. ago, at one o'clock of a winter noon-lighted morning, while the horses of the siege mace In vehidh I was plowing the thick mod of In- Mena pen being changed at the tavern to South Rend,l walked the foot-way of the principal stint to Make off • great marine= Ime • light through • window A alga, Toe Routers," wee legible above It, sod I arm through the window a man in his ;Mrs Moen, walking quickly about like con that Worked. I pouted, and looked,and imegmed about the man, and about his work, land about the lateness of the hour to which it ens protracted, and I wondered if he wee In debt, and wee struggling to get out, and if his wife was expecting hint and had lighte4 • new candle for his coming, and if he was very tired. A o. lug step taterrupted this idle dreaming% When the walker reached toy able Ijoined him, and as we want I asked him captions, and naturally they were about they workman in his Shirt sleeve.. I•Whet sort of a man la he t" "He beery good to the poor; he works herd; he is sociable with all people ; he pan his debts ; ha le •We @Asher ; he doset drink whisky folks de pend do him; all tbla part of lodine 'tellers. In Mal." Train that day to this I 1n.,. never taken up the Booth Bend Rogirter without thinking of thls salsa, end envying the man who had Justly entitled Idniself bit in tb• dawn of hie manhood. ChM man when 2/ years of age, and again when 99 years old, mu tent by hi. nelgbb to the National Pneltiential Oonventions—when all year, old was sent by his neighbour ea a win political reformer to the. Constitutional Convention of the State of In dians, was emit by the same neighbors to Coopers Itt the year 1&54, and kept there by them from that day to Mites On the first Monday of this month of December, the Republicans of the Hone- of Itepre% metatires unanimously elected him too Speaker of that hOdy. yliy bmtberk you think you know the secret of tbll uninterrupted (sour of • constituency to • ryp nonnative—of Mit continued regard of a comme nt%) for • citizen—of bil eppreclation of a antes man by entecturat. Too Ned them In bit fidelity to pruomples, in hie Ousrough attention to buslneety-br his tsdents for legislation-4n their constant and OM, fed devotion to (ho pOMb good. The %nen= 8.1 Gioi and tho tradonal and written history.of Con gress an tell of Om evidence* of three virtu end of thletitnen for public train, and tide titles o honor and confidence, Bet you dont know the moat. I do. I laernell It by chant= 1 got posttest.% gilt b . an unwitting. end to unwilling ennedrupping in the ptrlor of an another noble man, John W. Forney. Rlghttem pare after my midnight wit:thing of that printer, in his shin therm at his solitary lybor, 1 beard him id this city utter this Ida philosophy of lihc wessidar tied des wear dm winch I lore *A ;foe* .ao rod At emu Sem. briso or added meirtrast fa erteasbodsee artypfeery" Whet moons mmid recede from thin masa punrniti nay, what moven would hotpun. that man and forcibly crown him with honor. and gratitude Eloquent and truthful as is this eulogy— and we have read few that were more elo quent'or better deserved—there remains a Tory important element in the success of Berton= Conran which his graceful eulogist mins not to have observed. We allude to it more for the sake of its example to young men—its new reading of an old text—than from any desire to improve upon Mr. WlLlER gox's speech. If we are correctly informed, Etwerias Coma; when a mere boy, left his humble boom in New York, and went • West. He was a printer. He soon found work end friends in South Bend; then a mail town in the Hoosier State of Indiana. He found also that there was room there for him to grow and become a useful old sen,tuni he resolved to make loath Deed his future home. And there his home has been to this day. He did not remain there' l • year or two yearn end thou become "die- couraged," pack his "traps" and "tramp" for a now location, to be in tutu abandoned for another and another. Not at all. He stayed in South Bend; he seta to his businsu, and South Bend hes sent - him to Congresi over and over again. He is rich and honored. "Folks depend on him." Anti Saro . riss COLTAX says that ho will spend the rest of his days In South Bend, and be buried there'. Who can doubt that the success in the • world of this man whose name isto.day a household - world is owing, in great part, to that trait in his character which led him to "settle dole for life in the community Whiolt had sonorously opened its arms to vettelsi him, and• whieh held out to him the premise of alivelihood and social distinc tion in accordance with his merits? And if ficitortaa COLFAX succeeded, why may not others by following his example? if they hare the other qualities he possesses, - there is clearly no reason why they should 'lot in tinte . .nnetient, as ho did, in the itpthere for which their talents fit them. Yfity, then;shauldyoung men spend the beet years of their manhood, as many do, In rambling over the country —now here, now 1, therm when they could more easily - 6..0081e useful and respected members of the COM maul' ty in which fortune or a wise choice any have first placed them? We a not fey that young men should absolutely live and die where they ere born; but we do Past earnestly urge that, If s young man has *and friends and employment in a new dome, or if doing well in the old home Ware he spent his childhood, be do not hastilyleeve it to search elsewhere for that which he never And—a elimate all atm thine; a community all perfection; wealth, lonolw.haPPinelts wlthout alloy. Asornzi Ilvints, riot tS CANADA.—The . Detroit Tr,lbunz, of the 8d Instant publishet an account of another plot by - Secession refugees In ; Canada, .to open a "fire in the rte' with the opening of spring. The plot, wording to the Tribunals to procure arms in • clandestine manner, cross over to In- Attu and Illinois in small parties or nd • sideslip', rally at none place agreed upon, an d then, with the help of domestic traitors, taw standsrd of revolt. The Tribune in - MEM some apprehension of mischief, from this terrible plot. We do not share it, • "SCUM ViD SW!. Stll3l4llBP—nte Oar dstorrg Tekrapb, of hist Ssturdsy, bps the tallow's's item: "BAYAIID TAYLOR lec tures in Pittsburgh tide *rating on " Some sad the Bermsne There's filets for Mr. Tassels L , IT • Gore?—The Bedtbid inquirer, a Republican_ paper, ußim en oditarial from &Lamm, entitled Rival of Vandanhier and amnia to the Pittsburgh Poo. That's famslor you, nOetiboil Ts: decatos is New')lszpsjure for 000 calor and Lesislasue slopes off ts-day. 0.!:::'*''&-Fs,,--',u,,.,-,t, •-i.',F•.,;:.WVt.'.;'_ii,,,*:3'.‘::,',,:,-••,•;L,:.•:-r.4,.:•....,—,,.- z"- t•••. , ....::: - .', , l,AiitLi' , - - Senator Sherman and the Presidency Hon. Jens Suzancr,it.semaa, was one of the members of Congress who was tricked Into franking the Carroll paatphlet a meek or two ago. He writes to the Cincinnati Gazette In explanation He .tdds: 'la to tho , Pomcroy Circular,' there is but one a...- seethe In It that I do not believe to b. true, end then I. the fleet. I hero no doubt but Kr. Linealei will be .feared If nerainatied. If this circular had both opoo ly published end circulated as en appeal to the people In behalf of Governor Ohms. it would barChecti enttyslyNttiftabie. I did rot know of Ito 001Am:tee un tit published. Ido uot bakes-eta wend circulars. A. 4. 11 • ope• ppeal to the judgment of the people. 1 could not base hesitated to bare franked and circulated It, - . amen though Ido not approve or all Itscoutents. , outfits the uocoluatlon of Gyro - ruff Chase to that of 11r. Ltaroln, as I bona. Glareroor Cha , • has more . . trecotireability tban Br. Lincoln, but I am entirety willing W abide the action of the Colon Con... Lion at Baltimore. It Mr. Lincoln etroold be norolastrel, be grill mere* my barely rapport.- Mr. Suitaitaa's State don notthink as he does. We have already published . the pro oeedingtrof the meeting of the Union mem bers of the Ohio Legislature, in which. with the greatest unanimity, LINCOLN was declared to be the choice of the peo ple of that State and of its soldiers for President. Since those proceedings were published we have mot in the columns of the Cincinnati Gazelle, with a long and clremiestantial account of the notion of the Union members of the General Assembly of Ohio on the Presidential question. The article gives the name of every Union member of both breeches of the I...gists tura and his so, in caucus, or his reason for not voting . recapitulation reads thus: 23 67 Senator. who eign., RoproseutaUww. Who 61, Senatote who Lodotwo ma I.le. eht nwolution, bat did not ego the pap. Do. who did not Worm. negotiation Representntlets who did not Indorse 3 • ......, Whale 1 . 10. of toloa tomb." Gen. Aumbly 10G The Gazette says that the six Senators who did not indorse the resolution declined because they thought the action of the cari ous premature. They are known to concur in the resolution. Three of the Represen tatives were absent. One Senator and ail Representativee were Chase mew, out of ono hundred and six Union members of the Legislature! And the Garrfte adds that it has yet to find the member '• who does obt say that his constituents are fur the renom ination of Mr. LINCOLN, although there are some who refuse to yield their personal preferences.' - The Toledo Mode, referring 1,3 the subject, gives its testimony in the following posi tive words: We think we may soy for the Union—men of the State at large, that their wishes and feelings are iu unison with the as ion of that meeting —they go for 'Honest Old Aus' every time." The simple truth of the matter is, that the people everywhere have taken the uotninittion of our next Presidential candidate out of the hands of the polticiane. Hoesus Gttesmer concludes • 'cog aril ole on the Presidential pro•peoln of dee. MCCLELLAN in the following word.. We vitae the eent,pieuie of the editor of the Tribune, lh►t our teudern may know we ►re not ►lone in the opinion expressed re tards; emceeing in lime 00:UMOdunder the ception—"The Situstioti "Let its not, then, commit the common error of underrating the strength of Ihn f.,e. Oen. McClellan is to he the l'ro Slav ery candidate for next President of the United States, sod he will prose more for midattle in the canvass Chen In the field lie is essentially not a aotdier, but a poli tician, and his fighting and wnting have alike been intended to train him for tie Presidential race. There is not in all tie loyal States a eympatbizer with the Sian holden' Rebellion who will not support him with desperate energy—net a mac who, like Oov. Prier, of New Jereey, grave. ly proposed that hie own State should be. come a satrapy of Jeff Dui. slave empire, orawho, like our One. Seymour, wanted the Union reconstruoted with New England left out, whole not a natural fileClellanite. Add to every remaining devotee of the Slave Power the soldier' and others who will vote for him so a favorite General, sod he becomes • candidate hard to be beaten.' Only by digging down to the bed rock of Principle, arta imbuing the muses with a stern repugnanoe to Human Slavery, with all its walks and wet's, its bold• me and belongings, Con we insure the disentn- Stare of this, its final and insinuating rep resentative and embodiment And to tins end, systematic efforts stionid be at onus commenced and vigorously prosecuted." The Tribune on Taxation The B. Y. Tr:lwom, in the courser of an article on the end of the whiskey contro versy In Congress, thus refers to s subject which occupied a portion of oar space s few days tugs:—•• We beg Congeess to re member that three months of the 5G661011 bare pease! to little purpose. and that the &public Is In the otitis of s desperate straggle for existence. Is it not potable that the business of the Se.siwn shill be pushed forward a little foster? There must be more and heavier tales levied: we trust the rates now charged on Imported Bilks, Wines, sod all wiser artie'es of Rix uty, will at least be d mbls d, and that right speedily. And wherever a tax oan be imposed or increased without paraly sing our industry, embarrassing the dare -1301:1 of intelligeoce, or loereasinetbe bur dealt of the poor, there a tax should be laid or augmented. Tut Breton rroeseript has this para graph: "Hoe. WiMem Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, left here this morning for Washington. This distinguished law. yer, we anderstaod, gives his services free to the Government, and he has recently re• fused the remitting fee in a heavy potent case, which would have brought him the stated pum of $lO,OOO, preferring to glee his service" to his country. lie is probe• bly the ablest authority of State and in ternatiotial law to the country, and bis disinterested lotion is worthy of universal imitation. IT is said upon good authority, that lilr. Lioctoln, while gratified at the expressions of ounfidenoe oonveyed to him from the people of the different States through Leg i.letive bodies and Conventions, yet want- testa not the remotest disposition to engage in President-making, deemieg It hie proper bmiluess to attend to the necte.sary meant for the suppression of the rebellion. at Blr .4191rERTISEMEarTS. 300 CHOICE PAM. rLoult lirstors . aatil moll PAT fLo BON 4 dli2dOli. No. 6 Wood st. -egg MACISaIiaL, barrels and A is% v rs d ri t eicitia _ . 6 Wor.d at. BMAN kijTIS /MU In store VV and for sale by mblt PAITEILEOU *AIIIIOI9, No. o Wood .a. /00 KEGS NelLti, asscrned sizoa, a I. thou aunctfacturas Fir" to Btors sad fa awe by PAT ftBION a •MMON, mbil No. 8 Wood etniet. CIOFF • ' —lBO bags prima Lagaayra NJ OW.* ler ssla Dr eget LITTLS t TRIED IA WNW UHLE2O4II MOLAbSEb. —125 bbl. D crop prima and choke, for aalo by LIME • TB.I.IIBLZ, baba Not, 11$ and Ili !road straot, 0. 811.1011. K.--& 16 hhda. fair prime 11 • sad strictly choice new and old coop 0111MIIB6uirjr, ide sale by LITTLE & *Ltd F... 111 sad 114 doodad slue. SUP. -550 bbls. Syrup. of the fol wbg Draft& :-.Tobratoo filatorns, flatohn. • Edw. Booth I Wm., Goa, Tamer Co. , Mut tto Itl.or, Ottap, Bruojoa • libtriy, o.rtyastra Wary, for tate by LITTLE I TILIIIBLZ, mh• N... Iliad 114 Botood stn.!. rACCARONI. —lO boxes freshly im porto• Melly had Italian Itecasronl toiled mid oslo by th. box or floaan t rai tr by • JOHN A. cof Comer Miry and Bandana% 1: 1 ' os 2an and tadfas Ileum% Lis Haslet ; phi,. Ineb. Latualor sat Bp Woad Etwhfik for ad. by a$ mama PUBLIC irerICEIJ. . I . * C&RPE %TENS' NEB fltia —On -: LI- o • 7 0'4'01.0. clne.• - • eft 1 o , l , ..ct—bat 040 ts. rT 20 • 1 0. 0. F.—A Regular Meeting of ANGETIONA LODGE, No. 239, I. 0. 0. r., will be held ou WEDEESDAT. the 204. toeweot, •t p. m. 11so uicrubern ..f this (Kelp .ad doer Ledge. ere Invited to attend, PA t. 1.111114 of Impel• more ell. 10. broughr before the LA !Iv tahll 2t B. order os the N O. J. 0. 0. F.—Dv:Rut or RLTIF.CC.4.- -' A Speelal Iltetlng of TWIN CITY LODGE, No. 241, will be had ou WEDNESDAY ETLNIEG, March 9th, fur the ourpceo of meet r.ug this De ewe.' Ilem , ore of the order In -Itst• distrl:o ceriltraly looped. us.3B: , t J. W. ALSTON, N. G. AN ELECTION for President and ..=.7 Six Directors of the Itanrheater ravings Bank mill he held at the Banking. lion-, on nATUKDAT, the :tall di y of March, 1854, heta,en the how's of 1 and 4 o'clock p. m. UPDLRY., Cashier. I.atecLeder, Feb. 25tb, ISCA. sohl:01 O'PAINTERS' UNION.—The mom- Isere of the JOUR. PAINTERS' UNION sea hereby not &slit.. a Stated Meeting will bei hold on TRUESD T RUENING, March 10th, 11164, at 704 o'clock, In the Roll of the Alle‘batny II if. Co. A foil ateaudanos I. regained. 81111111.4 of Import ance. The itegnlsr Prated Meednue are held on the Eccond and fourth 7lkprsday.ol each month. By order oftSe mhl3:3‘ J. A BallE.l6R. F•et. filowthweneth Dace. Coarther, March 4th, 1464. 10. THE PRESIDENT AND MANA GE Pet of the Company Lir erecting • Bridge over the Monongahela Bithr, apposite Patsburgb, In the °mot) of alLegherty have title day dads. et Dividend of /MUM Pali OPST. on the Capital Stock. •hich to paid to the gtockholdant, or their legel ropreeentatert a, at the Banking Holm of X. Holmes a cans, no and after the 14th inst. X HOLMIs. Wreathes,. ,jr.FOURTH WARD, PITTAMIIRGH, BOUNTY MEETING. Itemfeed, That the Chairman and feet, tidy of this meeting be instruut d to glee notice to the city ba ton that the Bounty fend of this (Vtetrth Ward,) •111 be audited on Thursday evening next, (.oth lost,) and that say tubaer pllone swotco may remain unp tti wl l bo handed 00,0 to au Mderman for col leetlov &masa, That a Special Committee of thmo to ap pointed to 1.111; all accoonw cone o?tei with the en- Cement of men for tho Fourth Ward, and settle op all ontatateling accounts, and attend to the collection of all unpaid subscriptions. firealted, That when all I. closed up, or whenever the mid Committee may deem it prover to do 60, the Committee shalt publish a list or subecrlben, amount subscribed by mob. amount not all, siring names lo all rum. ' . • - . Al. snutnglieee lapel( delighted with your Sewing Bee. D. ISTRIOILAND, !editor Neer YArk CAriatint Adromla. •.i here used Grover & Baker for Iwo year.. Oar ots hare been worn oot without the gleloS of • Mott. - Her. GEO. WI PP LIC, Ne• York. '•!or attend mouths tea have cued Or. tar k Ba ker'. Bewittg Macitlue, and with plowmen tiatify to Its beautiful and elastic newing god IY aimpliettt." OW. P. If OfIELIS, Editor Horse Jattraal. '•A (ter trying several good ntubtoot, I prefer the ()rotor di Pater, and loci competent to recommend it for every variety cf family rowans.. V. P. PPOONEtt, Eiltor Prunkly. Sinr. iy ()rotor B.k.ar work. admirably." P. BELADY, Editor Jearemmian, Brookville, P.. I=E! ==ll .14y [awl!, Lie Iwn ru.stt so•.ful lo it . us. trovetbe en, It Is • blesulog " JAS. PoLLueK, Er Goscrcor of l'onosylvanla, Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET A. F. CHIA TONEY, f mts=sata pßorosALs FOR Fl,oll.llt—senled Proposal. are InOtntl 1111 the lyre INSTANT. ht 12 o'ciwck furniAmg the Snlnsi4.nce 14- partn,nt with SYS TIIOUBASD (to,000) R&RRZL3 OF FLOUR Mk will be rooelvwl for what le known ma No. 1, No. 2, and No. 1 and forany portion l e e. than the 10,wWo Warrola. Aiwa for IWO barrels of No. 2 Ifamlly norm Bid. mut be lu duplicate, and fur each grade ou eeparate sheets of p.per. The deltivery of tho lloar to be commenced within Ore days foam the espening of the bids, and le real quatall lea, duly, u the Go , ernment may direct, dr Ilsered either u the Government warehouse* It, Geor-etosen, at the abary ea, or at the railroad dep.d, %I'urangiute, B. C. She delivery anti Flooraerudtd to be cumpletod within twenty days from the open Ina of tbe bid.. Paynolst a 111 le rude In cartiftreire 1n.1eb4.1 ease, or smelt other Node at al!lL,Terntornt may bar• fur dleborsement. The new] Goccrutuent ituspectim will be inatiaJust Wpm the flour I. repriced, and moue will 1. accept. .d which le out tresh groond. An oath of ell ~lance watt accompany the hid or sacli bidder, who hew not the oath 0. ot, I. this ofilcsi, end no bid .111 Ir entertattnid from partiee who have previously fallod to comply with their bids, or from bidders not pre.eot to rmpot..l. Government ntererms the right to rile. - 1 ntiy bid Or any cause. Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at Ni. Zri 0 street, Wublualno, U. C., endomed “Prop.. sale for /lour. - N. C GIEEICti A, Captain and C. B. f Walingt4., D 1 . ., Nituch 4th, 1h44. mh;:4l HEXLER & tl' I LSoN'ek LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE'S Tilt CHICIPZST, SIMPLIST Asl , HUT. Prlnctpal Offica wcd N'bule.A. Emporium Thread., b.L... 11.3 t B'ock. W 8 BIIMNB & WDITTIIISI ACIIENTB UNITED STATES INTERNAL Rgy- ENITE--419WEAL TA XES FOR lath,—The attention of tal.peyers IN hereby celled to the pre vision. of the United Statue Rodee Les Math* to the thaeoment of annual tut, By Om siste section of the set of Joy 1, 1107, It is made the duty of all persons, part nerstilys, Arms, telstains, or oorporatlom, ramie liable to any on. noel duty, Roman, to tax, ON OR RelfORE MST HOB DAT OP MAY IN LACH YEAR, to tasks a list or return to the Assistant Assessor et Dittrial whom !posted of the .modal of minus! to comet Ow &Isla • or objects charged o 1 h a spectra Ms, Lid lb& basins , dtenpatiou liable to pay any tarry prawn who 441 foil to waifs loth return by Me day goateed laid be liable to to smeared by the assewor awarding to the beet Infamation IF 1116 he can obtain; and in inch ow the Ammer Is w eal od to add fifty per centam to the anocint of ;he Item of retch tin. Vv.', Demon who shall deliver to en Anew.. my false or frendulant list or statement, lath Ingot to evade the wahostima or entrosmation required by law, to robjectio a doe of See hundred dollars; end la mach *am t h e Ott will be made out by the Aram orm Awdstant Reseasor, and from lb. ruination and enu meration so made there can be no appeal. Payment of the annual rams, except them for licensee will not be demanded mtil tee thirtieth day of Juba. The appropriate blanks on witleb• to make return, nod all nocemary informetion. will be ternisbed by D. N. NEVIN, Ambient Ammer let Dirtsion , JOHN 0. CURTIS, 2d J A MRS D. Ell - LINDH, 34 Division: A. N. BURCHTIRLD, Ith piehdon ; to wham returnee ebould be delivered or Or before tho 71/13T MONDAY 0 r MAY, at the Alarm so?. Ogle*, No. 72 Federal street, Allegheny Cry, and to lAMBS licOeiLL,Sth Dirision, at larMttge, and JOHN MADILL. inn Dreleion. Weet Deer tp. SAMUEL MARES, 9. IL Ancesor, 234 Distriet, Pa mh3,3tdeod THIRD NATIONAL BANK, THEABOHY DEP& RTMINT, Orris Or 00.17-11101.1/4 or ma Conran, lirmlringron City, lob. 27, 1004. Wozniak By ostiommory evidence recent. to the undenslgood, it has been made to Miaow that the THIRD NATIONAL BANAL Of PITTSBUILGEL the County of Allegheny, and 81st. of Fonnoyl- Tat. has lumgdoly organised awler and according to rho naptitemanta of toe Aot of Comma., entitled thoo Act to provide a National termenoy, secured by • pledp of United States Block; and to prowl& for the chordal.. and redemption thoeof," app - oeed February li3th, 1861, and boa mplied .oth all the prorioincto of raid Ant required to b complloil • Ith before commencing the buoloom of Banking No., a... 8.4 I. noel McCulloch. Comptroller Of the Comm.], db hereby certify the olld "TB= NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, County of AUegbany and Plate of Perim Iran* to ouithorlrud to commence tae 011.111.4 Of Booking no dar the act aforesaid. In testimony mit:woof wltnees my land end sal eke, this 27th clay of Tobraikry, 1504. „ litiGli DisCULLOAI, Comptroller of the Corrsney. The above Bank will b. open for the transaction of amoral Banking baguets, on MONDAY, tbs 7th In go Banking Mouse worapled by lb. Dit. Simko Cogitation, No.llo Smithfield a met, appo. elte lb s Custom Rowe. ash3:4t ROBLE r C. 5CHM1171317., Cashier. COMFORTABLE THREESTORi' BRICK DWZLLI6II }101:5M NMI BALL plassan l ly etualad on lkoond atm!, betirrva Mar ket and Wood stmt., wall arranged with ball, large parlor. 'Ma chambers, dining, roam. klratmn. wadi roc . and gond n i p, gat and natal. datum, yard, etc. Lot 20 hot tby BO dewy. /or price and inte apply to , • aghT OLITHMIIII.2 a SONS, 51 Mark., .t. &mad door from yutb - - RECEIVED THIS DAY— = bbld.jekolco Pesch !now P 01.14 411} • 116 do Homer Turnite; 46 do [Red .4 T•Ilow ()Wow; 276 do Orre•si Apples; or ads by L. EL VOIOT 1 CO NEW WALL PAPERS—Vs amra Le.style the went. Vr z e t i he legrnt. lol Na gy W. P. MABABAW.., £7 Wix4 sheet SOEII3 ILEILITI'-I(eceived this d is belt 'Pls. it • O'Oaller's esisbntsd goer Nertet£.l•ll* 41. MA; 490. . ti , IV FAVOR OF Tin 4,- Goneral Agent. HI4IIEST PREMIUM DRY aoolll,4lre. NEW GOCOI SPRING}---116.1. Joseph Horne & Co., Tr AND 79 MABEET STREET, thialsrs to NTD.S.N GOODS Zia GOODY. YN DBGIDS 6I EB, TRIMMINGS. {I.IIBONS, YLOWLB.S. LAD.E.S . AND GE yrs TURN teIIIINU GOODS,GLAWNs, alosmft F. yfrilim, CONSICTS, TANCT GOODS AND NOTIONS. 1.1 our drpsc trues . •rs sod sr. strutiy being re,llest.hwt with orw La parila,lat att,l•lorl a•lty and cam, Ir 7 Ilarchaart• .d 111111113.1 • and b a 1.11 Bo) I tt, lr call• ad to our stork web I -la to •a• Largest Ever Brought to this City, =!!! JOSEPH HORNE & CO whs NEW SPRING GOOD:, I WHOL t BALE & RETAIL. 9,000 dozen Spool Cotton; 1,000 do. Skirt Braid; 1,200 do. shaker Hoods. COTTON HOSIERY AND GLOVES, •ELJ Sal el' tr um,. au.urtmeut uf Fancy Goods, Notions, Small Wares, Amum may be twasy bot.ltl.. Also, • supply of Lb., MULTIFORM HOOP SKIRT, nix LATEST INVESTION, I=l Tnal 1517•Qttakar Skirt, at MACRUM & CLYDE, EMBROIDET CUICTAINS leurtoy Drees (1-no