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I ZVFI: BeTin - WAY; 11111 4 /0, FEB. 9, 1861 -ilnalleirelLeelt Mere hopeful, ) Th isteotlon for.delegates to 100 V agitate Slat Convinitlon haring gone against the Seam skill lit, inen begin to breathe more freely. 800 idegtitir of remotion le evidently setting in- The 'Mier ;soured thought" ie beginoing to ope to: Beath Carolioa bee already demon str adlo . the other sieve Suites that seemion is I not psii, abboughlhat ores, little Stele la sot beg .ont, of- the Uoioo yet. The Federal Clovernment!itlll earrles her matte, while Major Anderson bolds the key of the Charleston harbor. Not a gun has been Arad against her; not a soldier has been quartered upon her, not one of her traltoroas lanallas been arrested, and yet she I. alramty astriymalmusted, snd far on tiie road to rubs. II r big raft, from which Fort Sumter • i\ t. 4 to hastilieen sealed end taken, I. a ridicu• lo e failural for it woltidn't float, and so tho gal lon ili3or44 . liis little band are in leas danger than we i gill : thig• *go tuSPued• Now snob a tremendous bluster, followed by snob pitifuL and disastrous results, has exalted the derisior!and contempt even of the people of the slave Stites . ; 'and a strong reaction sgainst 110001111110i1, mud possibly, against slavery its-If, • to needed *OW to stop this madness is for the North toetitnd up firmly for the Constitution Se It is, aid tb tell the eleveholdere frankly mid bossialy,_tutt our people will make no canoes &ASS to treason and violence, and allow no tinkering of the Constitution. It... We. 47 singular - thing that, up to the elsoifol'of Abraham Lincoln, the Constitution was lauded by the pro-slavery parties as the palmation if human wisdom. Ooe of them went into th e ,late rreeldeistial contest with the. motto; "Tire Censtitution,—the Union and the • Laws,"antli now, when is strict accordance with that Constitution, the party adverse to the petit teal power) and the extension of Slavery tri . , umphed, one of those parties rushes into open rebellion e i tgalnet it, while a distinguished mem : i ober of tutoOter proposes to debauch it by making ' j ' It sixbaerelent to the protection, extension and perpetuity{ of Slavery. See whMs these men who put Stovall above every .other Inman interest, and above very ,• other-1401i prinoiple, on the one hand, aid a few timid {am on the other, would wry' us if we would { permit theca. But wo are — now sure that the psopleof the free Suttee will not permit that desevation ; and the timid men among us are beetling lo see that if they persist in suck an attain t, they will raise another storm far heavier, though lass noisy, than the one that now frightens them. What is needed to repair the mischief already done andlitop_the extension of this madness, is for the 4oplti of the free States to plant them selves calmly and firmly upon, the Voutitution as if is, and support the incoming administration in a faitlifiii and Inflexible execution of the laws. Tie wholemountry may rest assured that there 1 great. I les will be performed with the least possible violent*, arid in a spirit of snob pater ' . ast kind ego, that even slaveholders will be con -streined Ito admit that they hive been mistaken la the character of their political adversaries. Bot so peseta we stop to bold parley with the rebellion, sod make terms with treason ; so sure as we s4rcoder oar principlis, for which we so long sail en earnestly contended, so sure will our snake government be wrecked, and we may writ.!" obabod" upon oar mislead banner. latinater Bigler has been presentiog a colloid . arable 'nusebar-of .petitions, signed mainly by. the fossil . remains of the Pennsylvania democra ey, widish, thanks to the adrenals% intelligent?e sod virtie of the age, is no hinge, "a power in the earth," in favor of the Crittenden Compro mise; int latterlywe observe that others are , pouring Into Congress from this and other States in favor of the Constitution as it is. Thus every , where thins look more hopeftil, and we verily believelthat the country will yet escape the hor rors as!{l calamities of civil war d "Co adion."—We find the followiog article to refe, Cool to the term "coercion ;' as need by lte &littera &ochre sad theirßorthern apolo gist., la the Springfield (Illinoie) Journal. lie efews poloolde so completely with those which we hails entertained on the subject, that we have oenoldfied to adopt Mem as our own. The truth is, Oda outcry aboot an arro . ed invasion of the .w whin been raised by the seceseloniste for Me purple of keeping up an eioitement against the ,N i arth, while it tag at the same time been repeated by their tools in the North from mere farewell hobit. It le in fact a part of Mr. Yan cey's gre.ad etleme of "firing the Swaim& heart,' sea Ittihad no small agency in "precip i' natio' ' at least six States into &condition of maim y and rebellion. Old Mr. Walbridge, • Who bed tears in the Newl York Democratic Oonitintion—tiast think of a political—fossil etc:bens Mars OM the prorpeot of an armed innidoi&M the South Ey his Republican fellow War, and Old idr. Everett) who writes dims' letters on the asrao subject, it they have any en eralea.left Item, : might use them more ration ally, "'Wok, in Putting down rebellion among titer "Swathe= brethren." It would be del:4- 'Bdtyl, smut respeolablo way of employing their talents than In indulging in misrepresentations of the purposes of their friends and neighbors We titzete from the Journal: if The Sectisiioitists and their eiders and abettor., Nen} sad South, are making a desperate effort to Wale the impreseion that the Republican party, withlAkindmin Lincoln at its bead, in in favor of whipping the *coedit g State. back into the wit,. of ditty by fire and sword. They pretend that we are going to toad armies into the Seceding State. to l i ly demilate their cities. towns and village., murder their mere, women and children, and bring *peat that fair portion of earth ell the boirore of wart is asy 'body silly enoug h to believe inch stair is that? The Republican party is not on Levet of emaidag of Stites. 11 those atateawhicti porstemil to have goes out of the Union'do sot want to betapearentee in Congrer, no one will compel Quito pod repremetature. there. If they'do not mast Pod Oakes they need riot have them. If they demo to disperses with Judges, Marshals, and all other Federal officers, no force will be interposed to thwart their wades. Those cetera are created and ailed 4iIMMIL seloky for the accommodation and benefit of the people among whom they re placed. If thou people do not dense each aecolomodatine gm biapalltriall NORM them that neither Mr. Lincoln , laPablicia party will ever interfere to SUM to accept either. Na hostile demon- Ina mitres,: hi made against seceding State. air by the Federal Goverement, nor will national tallailil over march through arch Staten, except to reeeveror protect Federal property within their timid. • ' , ln lathe duty of this Government to retake its stoles forts and other property wrongfully withheld. - /Ile performance of at no more force will be than is aevessary. Forcible resistance will be naafi glad, if partible, overcome. This government still - sever make war upon any portico st ill P°^' plel maid inch people make war upon the Govern. me pt—and then it wilt be a war for defense,-not of Sggressios, and Twill cease the moment those whp are fightlitg against the Government lay down tholi arms. The down:nem will collect Ifs rev gale, Milli jut so much loreo as may 60 110G4111- ilyry_for that rupees. We amens_ ,that this will be the ection of the Gefenniest, because if is the alai of . tho 0 0 ,,, twat, sad because en Admooietratton is jut going „,,,i, power that will fearlessly end faithfully ow. feria illf Whole duty. IL: there, inythieg wrong in this t I. this r - eft of • State 1 ,If iedividuais attack the G. re ,tit the discharge of its duty, and f 00100,: are it ba charged that the Ow sratiast kutaanto!ly abed tt fraternal blood' WiliTai am pretend lint the Gimerament can do Leib than_%list When the President take. • sol asliibi Nth to 'appeal the Constitution, and the Ctittle• deelarea; that he shall see that. the la an t>u I executed, ran he disregard that (Kik, Bad- - r the:ker. to be trampled under fektl attune* tad. rebellion make it neceemry toa l aminteetta esecutir those laws, is. le not jams , dad musing It t It isOiply to talk about coercing a . 7 :o...41•10 deems of etch • ibis,. Is it 'tati Catchalls to italtind Fort Sumter • • inselorol a mok.matleat - ml froim South ilkaulhkuid itioMitatt k Wagmb•Oat• agoatllt 11 towelijr - iuti . 0 the SWOP 1 ' , 1. .. , e of this Onion for the Goirersthent to take and bold possession of all its property within them I Is it coercing a State to enforce the national revenue lowa I Will it be coercing South Carolina to take poeseesion of the United States Custom Bonne, Armory and °tithe properly belonging thethe Federal Government ? Is it eorreirig a State to abolish post offices where men cannot be found who are willing to hold them, or whit will,not honestly ee -1 count to the Government for postage received Coercion of a State! lie who invented this en pression did a good work for traitors. Be raised a screen behind which nympath mon with treason might have a temporary hiding place. Republi cans favor no such doctrine.: .Tna can ire policy srhicth for • time has been crashed'out by the terro of mob law la (MOW States, Is begioniag to a k expression. The b'oseted unanimity of the sec ing States tares out after all to be • Mere show' ,and daily developments prove that there ie a largeminori ty, if not au zooid a:m.l°oly of people in each of them, 'till attached to the flag of their oouotry. Mr. Wigfall acknowledges the exist ence of thin Masa in his propoeitlon to conciliate them by the election of ai.'consereative" to the Presidency of the new Gesernment, and In the subjoined expreesioa of regret et the decree of the Georgia C4arentlotli pronoaaring a final separation from her Disler commonwealths, we ftadadditional evidence of this , feeling. We quote from the Lagrange (Oa ,) litportir of the 26th ultimo: '•The deed is done. Our rights are—not se• cured! We have been Ord and drummed—and voted out of the Union. We sail love the Union. We love our oil Government, because it IMO established by the strong arms and the blood of as true men as the world ever caw. We osier did have any war to make on the Government. bat always regarded Wail a prioelese.nheritanoe bequeathed to ue by our: Revolutionary fathers, and we hive adored the Union of the States beomme Oral Union wu formed and cemented by their blood. We have given them up, and have now left the sacred chambers of our fath ers. The lotion of Georgia may be right, and it may be wrong." Another Cbocesslon When our anti kithiappicg law of 1847 was pissed everybody thought h a good, wise, hu• mane and righteous enactment : So thought the democra!s who paised it, so thought Gov. Shuck who signed it, and so thought the people of all patties until since the eleotlon of Lincoln. But now our discontented Southern neighbors tell us that it is a wicked, unconstitutional, nul- lifying law, and demand its repeal as one of tjse conditions upon which they will agies to stay in the Union. Thus it seems that, suiting the multitude of coneessione we are ealleti upon to make, we must yield ills right of judgment as to the propriety of our Dem State laws. We may think them very good ; but if Virginia one otherwise, our opinion koes for nothing. The Terrorleucite Mississippi. - Now [thinner, N. Y., Feb. I received yesterday ai letter from Clinton 1...- town, near the Mississippi line—Which gives tort motion that might be interesting to some al you numerous patrons. The author states that "Mt people in that neighborhood were eaceedingly ter rifted lately by a dentrateh stating that Coo Scutt wan sailing Irom St. Louis to take Baton Rouge lir surprise. A gentleman!who returned from there yesterday says that most of the people there are in favor of a die."-.tor." Lie adds, oleo: chart time since the military company of Minion num bered silty members, , ont, tearing lest they should he called to fear. the 'State, their bomber has dwindled down tb twenty men." lem speaking of Mitirossippi, he my. • "There seems to he a perfect reign of terror 'all through the State. A Mare holder was recently whipped publicly in Jackson; ..other was whipped by two Vigilance Committee., tine then shot by a third and thrown into Pearl river. Another influenttal slaveholder has been threatened with hanging for carmine sentiments in favor of the Unien." lie 'emeriti, further "Gov. Moore, of Louisiana, it the moat trightened man in all the State eitine he ha. begun to compre heed the corecusenceir of his late act of high' treason in taking Unt'ed.States property at Ramo Rouge." . This information taj strictly reliable. It war not given with a view In publication, and therefore I will not mention the author's name. It le but a ten I days since I was compelled to leave the same town under severe threats; and my exit was made pet irately through fear of ithe commotion, which, if it' . , were known,lt would excite. The rabble smell thus foiled o f the idhirman pleasure which a roil dde to an innocent victim would afford. The crimes charged against me Were two; one for baring been caught nettling the deg after Lincolo'selection, (and to answer for erhich,by the way, I was brought be fore eti inquisition, eroMposed of ministers, judges , and editors, toll e number of. nine;) the other, tha t I belonged to the 1L B. Church North, which their estimation Irar very glee r . fa t scarcely credible te.e a portbahlar ' the South: now feels more unodnifortable mad no in of Idol safely, though nothingealid be allege t against hital than among timid. stivages ; but nothing Is trued than this. I would opt live in such society, in sued dread and fear split, for the wealth at a. whole State- It le • lite of, tiriog martyrdom.—Car. ". ?ranee. :• The • Lest lieceptienof • the President atleck ilMrspairgaeld. Fr•rscitrio, 111,, Feb 6.—The soiree at thii private residence of the President elect, thin even , mg, t• a brilliant atlulr. Some two hundred ladiali and gentlemen comprising the political elite a this St ite and thelietuty and fsebion of thin 'jell try, ate Ort..t. - Mt. hod Mrs. Lincoln are to the r happiest witted; and du the honors with much dig nity mid efabdrtf.: l. MR 1. , 1RCR1.R . 11 Scoreoncto, 111., Feb. G.—The PreaWed skit and suite will leave Spnngfield at 9a. m., on the 13th haat. But low stoppages will be made on the way, and Indianapolis reached at 4 p. m. tt - cinoatiwillbemade.nn the following aliment No further appointinent• are as yet made. e - Premdential party will consist of fifteen penman. Quite a number of outsiders are impoden y exerting themselves get imitations to accomp - ny Mr. Lincoln.. All will be excluded with the exception oft e reprenentativea of the press. The Eriiitidi Consul at Chicago, has paid a vihit to Mr. Lincoln. . Frits Henry Warren, ol lowa, in town. It. nameafaintly meMinned in connection with t e Postmaster General!h ip. The report of the election of a majority iof Union men to the Virginia Convention, tiMa received with tovehtratification by Mr. Lincolnl.-- f in. Corn. ' Obituary. The Rev. Dr. Murray (Kirwan) of Elisabeth town, N. 1., died atbis residence oo Monday eat jog, at hall past ten:o'clock, in the GOth )ear of la age. He as.. a native of Ireland, ail Roman CID - olio parentage, but came in America when a bey, and early embraced the Protestant religion. Grad uating at Williamb College in 1826, he studied 1 theology immediately afterward at Princeton, and ' thbeettuently wee engaged in the theatre of the American Tract SOmety4 lie was first tattled in the ministry at Wy om ing Valley, and fterwardiat Kingston,. Pa.; hie third call woo to It li abethtnen, where ho remainauntil his death. he contro versial powers of Dr. Murray wore co thienotraly brought forth in lifith, to the Kirwan centre - loony, in "which he disieniumbed hlrothll by heal argument. in behalf of . Proteathetism against Archbishop II unties. . Dr. Murray was 'under an engagement to preach for the Rev. Dr. SP - ileac, id Albany, list Sundae, bait on Pndar be became quite unwell, and hi• ply lonian; who lithe, that he was akin with neuralgia in the heart, told him he must not oneertake 'the journey. Dr. Murray objected for untie time be fore absedonieg the lath. He was unwell on Son. Jay, but nut consPered dangerously !ill. In the evening, however, lie felt his end waft near, and calling his family around him he bade /13 afire ton• ate farewell. -"My work on earth a finitheid," was his dying tinchitelinn. tic retained hid images to the end. • Dr. Murray was; an able! and brilliaht bat his line talent. were unfortunately perierted to tb upholding of that! uprights... apiteni arbiehi lia been justly ehleanketosnd as "the 1111111 of all Ivil laniss."—/Y. Y. Tribune. Newe'unpers In Turkey An "Arresting letter from Cons!notroople, to .. , , iho billowing lets:rutin items: Th ere are now published in Coestantinople more than twlenty newspapcm; ouri in Ringlieh—a wall conduhted weekly, with a didlyibulletin, hawing r largiicirce. Winn ; three in trench—one deity owned by the psernmerit; one hemi-weekly, with a daily tittle. g an ably condocted paper. which be very ept to expose all the weak points el the government; one ./ monthly medical: paper ; three in Turki.b—one uncial, one umt.official, and one altogethe in depeodent ; one Mt:Preen, having a large tie ela tion inpruentirg;Gieek influence.; ten in A me clan, one owned by the American minion sod edited by Rev. Di- Dwight., which is partialli re ligious and partlyUcular ; one or two of the others are able pepem,but mom of them are or a rather tow order, and idevote themselves especially to slandering the Mastics., millenniums. Tha are also two Bulgarian paper., which Inee • goo den. culation and much influence, especially at this es- Citing Cilel. of the Bulgarian church. There , we. ' also a small Guinan paper, but it hit died no al. ; though among a Omelet.' populaunn of about I ' ooo. A. a whale, Were ice Me•dy improremen no. tmeable is the 'chancier of these men, and, within • month! or two, a new liberty has hero give. to the Turkish papera, which they Ise Won k:r publWhiog free criticism. on the internal Gin ef the •rtipiie.— 1 - P wan Deci.rstrio.—h traveler from M dew to .1 flea atitteethat but lair of the firMtben to •• plea that be pawed. were in gond repnir. Masi idol ear* which used to be down about with great fruit, and parade, are eci negliwted and decayed,' that they are only fit for firewood. The imprewlon I. steadily gyinirgj ground among the people! that '. mi their Idolatroustten& has had its day. The Christian minioearies bane now a fairer field of uselulnerie (bee goer before. - - . A Suer Omuta's. bank has brought a nit a *lost a hooker is St. Louts to recover a large auto et al ti o . 0 .. 7 , sad the hull hoe bees total be the re e is the answer eibich the daleadaak Ilse i th e (break Grunt of the aosety, The defsadas asks that the sultan bs distehesee. beaten this oat :to e (Oath which ism eicedsit ' a,:~ e~.~—.~., _ Not All Ntrattioaltta ' We ono.: an riztteaCfrirm a latter Indoistsl by a pntlaman of this tll7, inaptly. showing the sight spitit. It is dated— If eariastitos, Yoh. 4, 1561. Deis. : hope tilt you and all god eitizetta will nei all your ludasoes, ehtireitr aril 111.4surses you ow, to bring the hlitteel troubles of Our bo lovei country . all right. 000 e more', Disutdoo is no remedy for existing eels; it wisoid mike oar trios. tiles l wone. By padre, and good mansgentens, all of Ihe mending Stiles will yet noose beck into ••• Fill LI," South Mutt Xstaddklt ton, we kuu• there are thousands of truer hearts, whiten pulses beat in uniinnwith our own for the Union and the Cooed tints'. The day of rotation is not rut ell. &mummy hu been only made a ceremony, and cannot be made a flost. For instanea, semi the following— whloh shotts that even ' Louisiana 1■ Only Out on Paper New Ortians letter in the Boston Trot. Malls for p.attie * in.] bee h010c66116 other ocittoOldlua. (arr. and-Tema, apply Cu • d. Irt'LAIN du Rod testa Adents;' la% Ilk X 58 11 ht. I.lept 1". Al.!. --That eplendid iteenderice,iii 1.; tare. Ent n! ltronn.l, Fruit Trope add &blab.= tory, tooted Within two Woo tea' walk al !the Wllkln burg howl elation. The home. O. large antLflolabieY toodeF etyln; 1.111gt.01. avoided by, klca,ro!Thompeoit. Wtllall on ; rvatenable tenon AFi ly to ! 1 , W. A. ANDICELSON,I .1.•41••••11/ •111.1arlme,e1114w, /u 4 411,41, niooll 81. FklittliNtl LAN D.—Tlio intbedfa 1. otr, lea all 'to:favorable tams el: .to dead CbollllLan.4l. &floated In Wright and lionnoek roan', odJacknt L hotel of 1111111 . 01011 1.11114 coon& of tlon,'and ono tract only two toil. from County east. Ti Tb oboe* will be told low for 'auk or inichnnito& tarn, ay lands Jo Ode or .paining coitittlaa. I to, ' MHtANfi & ANJ&It. 1 1 '4 itetendat, BlIBIDIE!Sa CHANCE? • JI OS. S. iLEECII & CO...wisUing to doe. }heir Nara., talsinoen offer .0 then pyoreol enall snle at the LON EST CMOI Paten& Any one ortelelpig tie ante', Into the; OnOOKIIS BUY I lOW wail/ n”et • (VP. .partkolty loraolog el , by nulling the narebbose.py an. lug Ih..trkii/1 haring the you/ .111 id the bon.. rwo of It. moot ealgthle VriatEllooBE3 ON 'LII3III2TN 13141111tt PUIR-ftleliT las to • !cool tenant. : I Ingolre at thelryttloa. No. 241 Meaty et. tifi Ofl -4 - i ,, 0/U1 -OIL! IPILI •.. i• 7 { 2E D'S 151.11ONE'lle OIL sOli h“ldi Ue IN-reputation It b.s had for vote, of 4,100 stopealor ,o anylotto r tatioamter or, nob:area nrwon, as It Cob Le/aal. Oral, ....Ito that 1 I No.r/NasolrtiAyel taro Rhounnltent. fi rorrAfogart Oa rarer /penal .adr,clonl; • Notre: Aft.lin•eC' .1 , ... , 4. - • .; [Crory M.,10;4 , C Vd cur. Irrot 40144 • Noire //agnate Oil tura r/trotiolYono; • : Neore Ilagesqlt 00 cures .Y.,vms e;'' Hod'. /hoar! ic oil curry Pron. , ' Fitt; Robot .Vegero Oil coos lorolt Illoon • he. ill.griei n d Oil tura Ztorilias/N, 11,x, m Care.. 1.' 0 .,. • Nod; ; Bresrl ilivitoic Oil em, Nee tons Agootiown • Roo', /I ;yeast Wearer Nor Ater µad fbian:',l or; stotelll3 •tot nadican7,ml for all relonaratt and //(vas nola; be con• tarred the “friend In nol." Ifor sale by B. A. Yaboosto - it kc 4, It :R. Stiletto 'A I. . Fulton. Wm Itrlioorro, Fittabotgra llorkbela 11.14 / Alle/hony rlty; R.O. 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Pfia tttt; Jilll'llV.l U' AT LA lefl—Asytele en ropy of: M.'s splendid edition of lbe ill reed( 140,11Inenated hp Y. 0 O. Clarify sod .4 Now p•sdy for r iseninetien. Nutnerlp Fell Hovel, -Pis-1000s " ready Mardi ROB: I Jeifi t'IONSIGNMKNT3.-13U ke ‘i 'bible Leaf Lard. 70 bale cbolce mi,d Pleacbm, 96 do do Pared do . 65 boxia 151 k Otte. so, 46 !Ad, choler Dried App lea, 75 do OM. data... 401.11. Prtiall White Mama, 16 bbl. choice Older, l HO ban Palktore. IfrO dal• traab reached, 10 LW. Flint Hominy. IRo dcz Brooms, a...aortal rival, •So stare' for ..in by - L. 0.0114171 Q U N URI ES--50 sacks prim 3k men. prime Dry Applain I , n se la , ( . o . ro o n4Pj^ l .; ., 5 non.. 1 , 1 1 .14. • Ruh, 160 h 51.1.0 prime , 51 0 Ilnlsrorn 51.144. rib. While Worm, bbl. Noll Batter, 7n boo Flax Bond. In store for unl . PRANK VAN 110ku DitODUCE FOR SALE OATd-1000 bus. 8UD.70 bus n.• flegut. A PrLISS--60 Was Gums Al Na • BILtsAIB-26 dos Cum Bru.sns.l 001SIDE-10 boxes. .J. 44 PAWL B. /1.0111) D 4MOKA, SK I KTS, i: Pm We sod Btactje.tviszn3 sod &Milo° so dllllocir SRN PRINtd, sad Mh•r '1471 liarktlest P6IiOOCE.-30 bus. Cluve Seed; -;', . 16 bus FLAX PRaD, 1 If 6 614 1101.14 RUTTRR, 261,6. W. R CIIRICSR, i ' .;1 .. ~ 25 kegs Nu. 1 LARD, , 63 tus WII,II4IKASP, l• stun( for Ml. byl; RJIRIV we,* DILWORT 1, 14 • N. 130 sad 132 ilwoil4 st,se ii3LANK 130tJK.S- DAY BOORS, CASK BOOK% Tt. and dawriptiou ors Account lhopu to otd to the boot moooor, rolod o n ! with or without brintool hoLltorts.by . WM. G. JQIINSV , feG Blank Booktakeia, TEN CENT piang—De Balmoral bkirts..Ehlitin ' Limas. rabill'2,ooo l l,B t,-; 7, . • g I --faa • , 1; 11' ! LOBOS ' NEWS I FrOPENIZO3 OF 'IAMB UJ ER'S I GIFT METERTAIIIIIIIEST!" ../1t Masonic nail. • TO-SIGH•TI. • . r log TUIN (W)DilleDAT.),Ev= 777B . Feb. SIN " 7,7,7, 4 '.171,eR! ItTININe USTIL - 1717111111111. The pruee.ed• of Wedoeidei endue Sill Imo. TOTEM POOR. VALUABLIt 011121‘111 be Ohm .madiataly a( ...Mir peeformetoifot HAK1117.1113, ARD. Walcimi,jairelty, Eked thitlifull.pa l r l m. L ...ma other at 1.11.41, grin be oirtik• 114. issiun. 25c Childien, 150: , i,..ci at. gg eckelt; pertocumom eccietesee.* 7 7% abbattsemtllo4 I. AK EH, & CO.'S MSDICENAL I 9 TaeN9PARRN't COO laVifift OIL. VIA TBI3II ANDURNUINN. BU 11,A8SIID IN QUALITY AND NW/KT& BEI 13 TUN NWSISTISNT AND BYNT PRIPARILD. . . i se i It u, If faddy tried, will won restore lb. togs.' d the lied,. organs, luvigorata O W w oud.,oa. pa vial rotund ly to lb. figura and ed., caw to ebe to wind mud nervous system. its value We barn es. 1,„ istritablyevkleoced by Ite wonderful wietorativepow. I ere when oedleary tonic. bad been vainly whooshed X It afll/rde wattleatuent to diebody whew WWI.. eas be bona., and furnisher , the Inge* with fat In • truly 'Tot .Ik.blo mew., W Puy CONAVIIPIION asd BRONCHIIIS, t,r 30 NO PCLA in oil Its dtooteesionte, k Fbr 11 WEAKNESS. vrAarme, and envy eria D siiILITZ lw curettes rogation are swindled. . It nay be taken wi th out dianellah by Untitled do ff la cote patient, sod retaltted 'Moat effort In thel 0 eendfire eforowti. lea eoperlority fa thin and other I Important rheractertelice of gonaierwien We Worse lead for it the coadnandetion of -lb. wow endwat lei Phydowse throughout We Staten the widow MO ' tow) of tae faculty of los Wet ritedloal schools lb. Prof...ors of the rl rff/ilingf Tr OP PZlMOritili, t. J SPIICRAON COLIAtIa 0 PHILA MUMMA, . PHILADZI.PIII4 CoLLEO OF IINDICHVAIub.t , Ober.. . Inviable elvAld le earerol to parobwe oil of •i. p &milled nom/glue. It tiny welted. mat active end . laNnerthatft saNraastail • at lb. rain.dy. That sinkhole ' peepere b.. alvelded avideacea of •upeolority um ~ other brand. Manufactured wle by /OLIN (Lied BRICO, Importer. aud Dealers In Drige,Cheadrale.efte a coI:MO..IN N IN Muth Teo a. I DOMAN CEMENT, 'ROSENDALZ OE. CALCINIID PLABTRR,OROUND HAKIM Wholess...4 Retroa.st 100 ta.b WOO% b 7 ' EDWIN A. SMITH A Nortkolirool COM. 7root and Willow ReMb. loleclyO 8. FIIGUBT ,BOAB, IMPUBTKBN OP AVAVNA. 01.6/1.17:8. No. 316 Booth Front otroot, Philadolptdo, Pa ' IaMMESMEI EMMI ARTS& &R PIPE FOR, OIL W ELLS, FLUSMOINTS. wßouons, IRO`( WILDkD TOM LIWWILMED ,110ILKFI FLO*. manufactured ftrid for rile b 7 • ,* i MORRIS. TASSER PAPCAL IKON WORKS. PatLADELPECIA, comadko (antabliabad 18214 panes:sit:l=g. ,STEINWAY'S P I A 49 . A chola. oevr dock a the Lk-brawl stalAW: BONS' Pity York Pianos, - H. BLEB , k 880, 63 Plllh at w ,s3l 1 Bnlx Ag.no 4.r Bolowa • Boos' OkrOsiel.Phisa• lIIUSIC, Pianos and tlaelode =CM NO. 62 IP I P''l H. Bcr Odd Fellovre in rowequonce a the firs el No: 118 flood CRUMB BLUM, Bole Aral for limbed ord.bratad Name, ' aod W1N26111 Poookyltaalia la PREMIUM GRAND PIA JUST RECEIVED, a superb t>drred I OCTAVE:I FULL GRAND PL• OP; OftIOKERING l SOW MANII/A7DEN. • This Is ono cf their 'NEW IMPROVED OILANDP. for lamb BONG havoßzet tvoeivoitboGOLD MEDAL at the law Ribibltbo of AO* MistomEasetto Oto• chalice Astociation. / The public are invitoll Co con col ow Mk . 0•1141.2 sttomout al the Iftworoonto of ionic U. as2za4l. • NO. 61 WOOD as ascr.l bolmelna Diaahood alleg sadFrit:Mats fu 616 lltut r atticterting 6666? Grand Dpett66 256Eing. rlssofortes, for Plitabial6 , 664 W 4 d 6=l. mac A $5OO Piano for( $350. A GM:MiI BILRGAISI. frIlE SUBSORIBER has had left with hint lor ode. by • tamlly &boot to loots Ibe x , any. ow of - Chickering i&• Sons' 7 17071% • FeosEwoon ostiviricu prArros Coat originally $5OO • Tbb Nano hat bees IN OSIC LISS TUNS ONI TUN, au•l bu ban the Wet Inneible aim taken of It. Itle Is prey fact order, bath in caecbaillena and Incelten•—te fact, tea* GOOD As NNW A. It mad be dlspoeial of atom, It la tlteeel at the ORNAT RR 'MOTION OFSESO ► llOll FINS? COST. • • Jon?' Ti l . meLLos, ,S 1 Wood Street. ittinrttpat P. Q czaavaii'it PRIZE MEDAL RONEY SOAP! Pin -ONLY GENUINE, possessing a fret and creamy Lather, • bating ant delicate pedalo*, and for chapped hands and tender thin 1;01 La Lead anew dor to any other. Beware of Counterfeits! • F. Ehttleaeeee owlebrated itrudr, • roan Indoor, 01/oa. Ana sod Betatberaebeepe, oleo Tooth Powder, for the Teeth and Goma, to be bad at all den and Lae, atone to lb•Dnited 84tn. aleanteeta, to London. - • . Whoietale Depot, Noe. al and tit boy ilia Ja2eknend ILult 'Taaos %nom' ON THE ISAIROPTa_ OIN OF NNW TOME: Single Room, Fifty Cats P City Hall Square. comma top is City thllj IZMill tl Wheir.er. tray way be ad...W.lw th• ry There a shop sod Oath • • Dora • ' • IN. B—Howarw at Runners air who raj we aro foil. ;•• 'adl7:l3l rieZESI . A.Togrl 011AHLKa .ohnOltbet. RICHARDSO' IRISH LIN 1 1 0 Wood to t. L. Leaf ',Laid 1 • DAMASKS, DIAPS; ,: V. ' r .. . ONSIIMERS OF RION • : SON'S LISP.' An and tam Anima of •• • •• •• the . 61111111111111 - A AM, *mkt • A tat tb. mtbko miasma en =IA witb the fall noose of the Arm, • • .. , J. N. Itlelthalldull lONS a OWIOI, 7/ die Foorasto. of the monnannismd a • i pi 0, 41.11., Tile caution la rendered earentallp • • a quentalte of baler end defrethreLl - • rt e Nimes oftor MUM end Arad Pith tb• of lON, 0 7 ,bw, mann, who, manilas• tbe May than indicted sham the Marken • • • .end the arradia tom. pt the amnia Geedinllll tot - .. ts sti la d m e bulimia prolable, vale prumbarems eon Whapolall ms• pith Geode oat portages obannten -- - : • • .. iJ. SIULLOCKIII & a .sayd *pets, 114 Rade • • 1 Ul°llla/natlA 1i - P1 AID 0 Lila Aii• ,at lb t anal, • -lb mallow. i t ull Um -A' Dry Pe# es M O FrATVB LIP". 'PILLS.-- ANJL THAI RIDE AND INVIND O WWII/ width Um preeminent mrdielm Moan; •• for Ito tonriablo demo br W the Damon which It to cum boo mamma tbo moat pricticoot . • . i „,.„„ yK telly nomeromory trot oriwortity of- 'bun. y ors loom. by OHM imam their. goon wrote moat/ • than, aorf they Wive pot by the faltb of tboondoloon I .D a ro of Om , - Drama, Diener* Min. lea - ADONnim.' rem, Do,' and Assn, • • Hood Ar.bok all Clonamil lartaaprounN of Healtkilmo PUN bon tam& ably proved • °Wain and immix namdy. A .hale toad watt ploy the Pale Minot lb. Manila tompoilibm amirmtloo o Dr. ltuflIATTM=llllllll4l.lll bilionsfiromir ly ofbatelom ta all Arm ot Norma o Pleir V.m.ksD Mod nem, the •y.lam inclst to ln DYfYta Haiti, mtasorml of. Nestor of Um DIaNOWNICIP For sob by Dr. W. N. DOHA"? I y NOW Toil, and by liodkino Nob. sod thromatmot imamate,. . ' fonortme EMS poet., NUT cOAT..., 81.A.Ct Mr COZIL I' AVINO purchased-the end . interest of oty late bellows In the Om of • bey.ll'ltals A p0.,1 am neer prepared to faraleb m oor • • roam= end toe ridges. of INtbieurgh sad 'bred gbeendle, .5 • embalm doodad of 00eL, KITT 00AL ILA. sod 00,.o 0 ,. I. burs or. ereAllAnetedase. Orden *sot • • , it the pi.d. Mere, left at the Toll Elam of the Nome , tle &Meyer .ed the worts, Ind be Weeded to with • , , • UMW 1 o.l . Warkg sad Ogre .halted to South . • Ah, caw " ' ' • ' ._. !q°'""°'. tar a"*"6".6 ikid EtillA . Baum.: me, Jeltbsel ode T RUSS AND SUPPORTER . ANIIPAO toat ...... t anaT.-OASTIFRIOULT A 100141. II (if veal ai. meddle tbe obi steed, bra leave be• 1110•Ifillallie . ' f t.Z ..akied to the het th at they are •' only Monster F Trusses *ad Sup • • . 13.216601 M . They bus bed aneepeneeeeel !WI 1.1 ftwadheitars l i t tra a a Jr' et= an is I ll am4.* .t. ar s .. . . - .._ lin me eolleltet to tell Weir Ad . inestaller share. , • • . f ': '! • :':: (l •! . F i r if a''. r i M M I • I:irtAsso,, avu,kiastagg.J.* , 4 Urals . V. it, . •,''' - , *ll l l' -- - - : ', ' Jujit 149144111 t. : .. , . ARS, iou • Al - .DIM BOOK • Lot. hiktid po.tbril:ro dp. j 57 WOOdtet. it 4 thdci I usktok "AO ' 1 .1 i t. New lark. i N, Uwe. E2l •==l Heed's, NS,! . .