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' rrrFr Xlitoß-filßsJ* |»r *uDtim; B*» «t anra,sf2£Uo tit opvfcnk, |i i*r.moQom, JuwUfclj hi ijfyr«*‘ - l *1 • k,; *•» • •*’ ATSC»fIONARIg CATE 3 * ♦ f - T- ‘ pXTTSB U KQH .- THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1861, TIIEUitBaULT OV* BUCHABAW S;POMCV 'Though‘positively denied by some of the Elstetir’newspapers received yesterday, It seems bow peela question that the withdrawal at Major Anderson* and ihe elxty-foar men with Lien; from the fort with wbioh Lib obob hi® b&cn bo honorably associated for-full four souths past, has been finally determined upon by ihe government nt Washington, noting ®Bd* r. the advice of Geo. Scott. The New York Ber> atd, for reasons anfficisnlly obvious, is so un willing to believe the unwelcome feet, that Its Washington oorrespondenl Is nt great pains to give It a most elnbornte contradiction—using bothetalement of teslimooy end of argument to do BO; I i Uko other jouroata printed in the North for 'Southern render*, the Utrald has been engaged fir year** witbi malignnnt pettisleooy in piling falsehood upon falsehood, misrepresenting the motive* nttd alms of the Republiona party and iteilandert—as eo “rabid" aod “fanatical" In their lisle of the South, its people and Inslilu. tlooi, thataf>on their advent to power less than n crusade need dot be connled on—a warfare of. aggression aiid-Invasion as fierce and reckless as blind teat eonld wage against Us enemies. . This being the picture drawn by thcee journals, they have- tioped that, one way or other, .they would be able to boast that their pioturowasn true one; nod this by some possible eourseof mUrepreaentntion which- they coutd adopt—by eoUss adroit nod plausible melfcCd of falsificatioo, —ln all the arts of which they have such ex* ptttneei and boldness ns only long and success ffllprsotlce ensures. ' if ;iha LmbeoUiiy of the Executive had not . 'stood in (he ay, we may be sure General SeoU Would have taken good care not only of Fort Bonier, bat also of Fort Moultrie; eo that neither one nor‘the other ooold havo fallen into the hands cf the South Carolina traitors. As It is, when that veteran chief Is summoned to give oduheel to Mr. Llnoota and hie oabinet, be has to tell them that it is now too late to eead re en -foroemedU, unless they ooold land enough troops, Bay to ihe number of ten or fifteen thousand, la lake tbs baMeriee, wbioh, under Mr. Buobaoan’e oonntvaooeand proteolioD,tberebelsof Charles too have during the peel four months been erec ting, and whtob, as exactly as if oalonlated, were jast completed, and ready to open their ' fire on Sumter, eod-10-enfilsde the whole pas sage op the buy, on the Fonrth of Maroh ! ‘ It was James Baohanao mingled this bitter and humiliating cup—filled it to the brim with 'btlierocu—and offered it,. not only to hi* suc cessor in the government, but to hie country 1 Be traying Iba sacred trust repossd in him, be bee bad the power by ;the abuse of power, to pro pers'it and to present it—and eo, too, that it ! must be drunk, yea, to the very dregs thereef But ainoe lt is so,—without seeking, accord* i log to the beautiful simile of the Italian poet, to sweeten (be rim or disguise the nauseous taste, wn must drink ibis ones to the ignominious memory of one President of the United Btales, whose viekedoess was only less (ban bis weak ness; Tfl» Washington correspondent of (be B«UI* more Americas eajs... "Mr. Beward’s policy Is that secession will die out if left to Itself, and all Irritating 000 «ci(D(iili avoided by ibe Gavernmenu---He ■ thinks that if Ibe people in Ibe CoUoo Staler : have no eaoee lo concentrate Iheir animosity * against the Government at Washington, It will soon-develop itself against the Government at Montgomery.” i 1 . -That policy seems to be aeitber to fight with : the teeesaioiuaia nor treat with them.. Booh a ■ lioeofpoHey requires more forbearance, how : «ver, than moat men are possessed of; bat per haps it ia the wisest that eonld be adopted under . ibe 'extraordinary circumstances in.which ibe Country -now stands. Like-; (be Irishman of whom wk have all beard, secession will soon f*wpplt for want of. a Sating.” It la said that f ibe j secessionists are very moeh ebagrinedet tbs.' expected withdrawal of Major Anderson frotn Port Bamter. LUtleae we like to see even ibe appearance if ‘giving” way before theioeolent front of i treason, we Blill feeLpariuaded that honor I of the oonotry Is In good bands, and that ibo PreaWent aod hit cabinet will bo ablo Inn abort i tine to Vindicate every n°t* whether baaed opon I far-feelngpoHoy, or forced upon them by the : tUra MceaaUy of the ease, i The .remark tbat these bqt floods, If they otnuol get s conflict with the Government at will tore npon (bat at Montgomery, : Is extremely plabelbte. They most fight «Ub ,i! something; ~7 \ i Thn Hoestlon of Ui« D»jr« ■■ Tbs papers every where tbronghoaHbe North ere disoauingj with great earneatoees (he ex pected early of Pori Somter. The able Washington correspondent of Ibe PbiledeU phttt North American represent! the lend sad naval forcrv ofj the nation aa being bo scattered and demoral'itd by tbs late administration, that 1 to relaforcf anti provision that fort is simply im poeelblß. _na| says that possession of Fort Pickens will be held at all builds. None of tbs ' surround Samter are SDCoonlir : ad In tbs cue of Pickens, while in a rtrategio ; point of view tbs Utter Is easily mors Jmport • not ibnn lbs former. Unless with a view to tbs ooereionj of Booth Carolloa, Samler is.of no ! valje.vita retention by Ibe government is only ; a polbt of booor-Hipoiot, bewtver, (bat would asvsrhavtbeenyielded except to onoontrollable necessity. - :• AwMffspondsnt In/Ibis oorniog's psper ex pflini't—t views' wbioh wiil isrreet tbs alien• ! tloflinf lbs reader, bat open wbfeb we csnoot ot / present jbmrdsaopiolon-. | IOOTUKSIITOatEIt . Letters parportiog to be writleo from tbe i tflorib ore published ia (be pepers of the ee • eettlo# Bt*te», givlog ibe most meodecioosi of distress ood lewl<uoeis prevail- 1 JOglo tbaiionbtfD _ciiits/ Ode writer asserts. | -’thet ao trmy of bftlf a million oco will be | '- seeded, Jo the* event of o oolliilon with Ifaei ‘Soatbero Confederacy, to hoop the curving poor i : of tbeNorih la order, end ellenoh Bluff. i Wo s$»U let other etiles speak for themselves, i batMierai Pittsburgh Is aoooerntd, we eistrl i Ikef tht winter just posting ew«y bee boea re airfcabfe for itv freedom from dietreia enddet - illation *tnoD| tbe laboring • poor. Qatelneeo, order and oioteatQtni, bow {generally prt volled/end Ibis'entire ooomQoily is really proe peroae ;|o jpUe’ of oil tho: ponioe ood poliiioel ©oovoUions-thst have marked tbe pail foor tuOOtbiiOar eoaaofaotQriDg establishment! are I* oolite operation, aod ibe people ore os boty «dp*sr.V;-- ; ~ m ' ; 1 •• ■■ ■ ■ : n« Dark Spirit «f Uiviry. Ike Atlaotu (Georgia) IntilUgnc'r glres the folleolPC »ot|oa of Judge Barrie' charge to Ike Oraotl Jarjlu that fova, oo Monday, Ike 41k iaatMi: • . ... "Judge Barrie ealJ, among olber good tkioge, that our Goeorooeal oeeooopermeoeol, eta . bla.u<i fixadf aod tkal it vaa Ika duly of all • ’ rood aiUMaa to melotalo and eopport U. There mualkaao looklog baok, bo nothing for are -' • odaatfuoiido, for lo the oelore ofthioge tkla i could 00l Da. Mob who teelde among oe moot work for ur, aad with oe. If they lake aoy part, directly or tadlreoiiy, agaloet oe, It la plot ■ ■ iißa treaeoo, and they oioet • eager the oooee oa*aoM. looMdiariM and looeodUrlem uotl heetuabed oat” ! . . ... HFev crord ilrflcion# wolloofllr w®rt uUowa ' la Fraftda daring tbv roUof Roblaplerre, Marti ■■t: and Dwtoa ih»n tbe *bofo. , A Coremßwn* w, laßttd bf well t. ipkli-wart; of BtwwUr **• . •furl Ilrtd, aad tad io * Moodp ottftltropb«.j liiitbta atos«->(bc/ wiU do ihovorMbfa: ■ i , I. : t ~:--->>/ - -i^^A- i y;»-'«!^:hj.^f*.. t iiw»Vi«w~^i>-!i.>««. ■>■<«>■ >.»«i.h....h.i ■v~~ •• v l -".^ 10 ;*— &*.•.• : *■ r 1 ■»•-• .. ;. . . ..>, , . . | Rwotamw e^^.XJAKfnww« o: 8.8*»- ATo&i—Tb ißj^UpviW ti lcttffi .of rcttgoetkfu limlitk Slatea Beoitot wo Peanajlraaia. la ihle connection we m if re* mark that no pnblio officer give op i poeUioo ' whoa* dotfig Caere Mihfullj discharged I" than was that of tho Seoaiorabip of Mr. [ Gaoeroo Wasbuotos, March 11, 1861. To tit* Excellency Andros G. Curtin, Governor of Pcnntylvania : Übab Bia:—Having aeoeptod the position of Secretary of Wat, tendered to me by the Presi dent. I hereby resign my sett in the B«n»te of the United Buies, ■ I leave that body iiiib foelings ofdcepr egw, ; •a well because it severe my immedinle conoeo tioo with the people of my native State, ti be oaaee it removes me from the cherished personal | associations of that high and dignified body. Bad lam consoled by the foot that -the change < in olor Tariff Lava, for wbioh I have labored for more than fifteen years, and vblob I trust will add greatly to the benefit or Pennsylvania, van accomplished at the close of my Senatorlal •ertioe. , Ib» and tq : the _-beg to ssj to the Legieletore, end to w people of PcooijWaDift, that io sij oev posi tion, vhieh ft deference to.(heir eeroest wishes (odaoed me relacieoiljr lo swept, m j beet ea- Orgies shell be exerted for the benefit of whole country, of which Penosjlveiite forme so imporlent * pert.' •' I so, Bir. very respectfully, Your Obedient Berrsot, | BiXoi OeHsmox. Postmaster at Who«Uaff* , We are pleased to see it announced that tbe President baa appointed AacmaAio Cammill, Seq., editor of -that excellent newspaper, the Wheeling Intelligtucrr t Postmaster at Wheeling, Va. Tbit is it good appointment. Mr. C. did good service to ibeßapubilean cause last fail. (For lbs Dally PUtsborgh QasatU.] BTMUtlon of Fort lam Ur. Meant. Fdiiora ; Of one tbiog the American peo ple may rest perfectly assured, and that Is that the AdminiatnUon would not order the- avmooatloU of this fortress witDoot tbeweightleit reasons',if Meed that order has really been resolved upon. Reasons bare been given to the public which to ■4019 minds arc raUifaotory, and to others not. It is alleged that tfao fortifications which the South Carolinians have been sulfaied by tbo lato weak and traitorous administration to erect aroond Charleston harbor are to formidable that no attempt to succor that beleaguered fortress coald be made with any hope of saeceii with a force of leia than fifteen or twenty thousand men, and that It wonld be attended with an immeaceioea of life. This may or may not be an exaggerated view of the case. Uow it Is, Ido not pretend to say*' V Another reason iput fuytfi Is, that any attempt to strengthen Fort Sumter wonld at onee briog on a elvil war. 'I shall oot dispute that position either, but merely remark that if a threat or an appreben slon of that kind ban be ißCoeufally used to prevent the execution of n' plain aad manifest duty, our gov* ernmeot Is already discomfited and broken. It may do to put forth at present as on* reason amoog oth as for n coarse of policy which he* astonished •’•the country; but rely upon It there is another reason ■ weightier than any yat offered, and which must not be divulged. We are left to coojeeture what that 1 other reason is; and at the mind root baek over the ' Incidence of the lest few weeks, touching Fort Sum. ter, suspicions, painful and humiliating, creep upon i it—not of treason or treachery exactly, bat of some i thing closely allied to these. Take into view, in the Gist piece, the universsl ! sentiment of the Union men of the border States i against coercion. To this sdd the fset that with them the collection of the revenue la the speeded States, and the strengthening of the forts, wonld be eo construed. To thie sdd the tscl that Major An dersoa is a -Kentuckian, and-therefore, miy fairly be presumed to bold sentiments on this subject in common with ibo people of thtt sod olberborder ■lave States. Call to mind bis oft repeated deeta- i ration* tbsl he needed no reinforcements, and bis counsel oot to send toy. Add to this tbe fact of hi* popularity.with the people'of Charleston, who hste with a pefect hatred all .real friende of tbe stars , and stripes, and of tbe mutual civilities thatbhve ;been exchanged between them, Aod lest at all i his announcement of tbo setoneding feet that two [ weeks more would reduce him and hie little garri son to a state of starvation, accompanied with hie own strong representation of (be fearful difficulty of tending him succor. ! Far boil from me to intimate that Msjor. Andar son is a traitor to his flag; for I think he is not; but- Ido believe that bis anxioty to prevent a bloody ' collision between (be General Government and the Southern Confederacy overrides every other santU ; meat in his mind, and thus render* it baxacdous,to the last degree to rely upon him in the desperate [pca'tlon In whleb circumstances have placed him. This seems to be an era of Insubordination, and men 1 will only do wbat their judgments approve. Major Anderson’s last dispatch to bis government lias oot been given to the public. This feet wea distinctly stated in the first news w# had by tele graph of the contemplated evacuation; Md who knows what that honorable soldier may have been constrained by bis own feelings to communicate to his superiors ia authority ? Let no man say, udder our present light, that there has been aoy backing;-down on tbe part of tbe President. In what be has done he has only, I yielded lo tbe Irresistible force of eir«umsteoces,and I time will vindicate both .bis wisdom end hls r firm ness. Ibis* anti-coercion sentiment is carried entirely too far, aod is more weakening, more' demoralising to tbe government (ban all tbe secession ordinances that have been enacted, It is only a wsak pnttlog off of the evil day, a precursor otanareby, and a heaping-up of wrath against,the day of wrath. C. Opinions or tlae AnU*9oesaslon Southern I Press on Mr. Uncoln's Inaugural. I The conservative Southern papers, under head ws include all that have I pressed their sympathy with the secession movement, are almost unanimous inapprov ing Hr. Lincoln's Inaugural. The Memphis “Argutff says : .“The Inaugural t* worthy bf the moatpro- I (bond attention, and is not to be pronounced upon on a single reading, or thorough!? mas* 4ered in a day. Htis f ioln itawoDdcrufl conrl denaation, complicated; so are ori thwe States." The Memphi3 , ‘Bulletin,-’whichat firstwu disappointed in the tone of the'lni ugunl, in a subsequent issue saya: ' ! “A more thorough examination of bis Iran* gural Address, at well as private advices from Washington, received through reliable sources, satisfies us that Mr. Lincoln does not mean or contemplate an aggressive policy toward the Eouthern-KUtes that hare 'gone out,’ and we will not allow Ourself ea to believe that their Provisional Government will commit the crime-of destroying all hope of an adjust ment, by bringing on, now, bn unnecessary conflict.*' The Belt and Douglas-pipere ofKentucky express their satisfaction in warm terms. The Danville “Tribune" says '‘Wo publish in this paper the Inaugural Address of Mr. Lincoln. ■ We have read it, we think, carefally, and must say that it is much more consonralive than we bad been led to ex pect it would be, by the sensation, telegraphic dispatches soot out in advance 01 the Inaugu ral, and we are satisfied its tone and temper is such as should assure all the people of tho States, that if its author is erocere,which un* til he does something to show the contrary, wa have no right to doubt, ha desires to restore harmony between the sections, and presorve the Union." / Tho Lexington “Observer," which had be fore spoken favorably of the Inaugural, in the number/or March -9lb, sharply; rebukes tho clamors of the secession psporß against it, and uses this language:. A We repeat now, what we took occasion in our last to remark, that there is nothing in this message to causo Kentucky to change the position she has chosen bxassume in reference to the difficulties which have been precipitated upon the country bv the rash acts of a few mod-cap politicians in the Cotton Btates. • The Richmond (Ky.) “Messenger’? has no editorial on the Inaugural, but in an artielo on coercion says *. In regard to the publio forts iq the seceding States now in possession of tho Government, it is the constitutional duty of the President to hold them if he eao, end wo are 10 favor of ev ery officer discharging bis duty. In regard to the forts now in possession of the seceding States, the President has tho legal right to re take thorn; but it is not his duty to do so, from anything appearing to us; and we do not favor the enforcement of a right which tho public interest does not require.} Nevertheless, these views do not change our opinion of the legal or moral quality of tho acts of those citi zens of the seceding States who have seized: them, . ‘ The Louisville “Journal" republishes the.ln augural, and thus comments upon it: : We this morning lay before the readers of tho Journal a correct copy of the Inaugural ad dress. The perusal of it has but doeponed the impression tho telegraphic report; produced in our minds, i Viewing it in connection with current developments, wo cannot honestly doubt tbe pacific character of the address. Wo aro porsuadod that they, who look upon 1 It as a declaration of war see not what ia really to be ; seen, but what they wish to see. / The ParsonßrownlowV paper, whieh is one of tho ablest and moat zealous Union journals of tho South, says: , We endorse the entire Address, aeons of the , V,- ££? JXS '.v : commend it torn. His litolwfrg racomxnendi&ons,' »nd eminently firta ia its nationality of sentiment. It ia oat.no.rata l Union address, worthy of the approbation or every Union ond-contemtive man Booth, as well as North. Had it been delivered tyr Jack son, Polk, or Breckinridge even, tljr C*ttcn States would have.,debated it tobetbo height of political And we unhesitatingly I affirm, that if Linooln’s i nangaiai U atnw in* I dication of the - choree terof his coming id t ministration, ill good and tone .men meycon -1 grofaloie themselves upon bis election to tse I Presidency*lf earned ./out, no other posies | measure is neeeeary. Let ns, then, of the; I Border BUtes, patiently await the develop* I meets of the hew administration* We msy I lie much better off under it thin the late I profligate administration of. Buchanan ■— we I cofft be worsted by four years of RcpnUican I misrule. If it. shall tom out otherwise we; I are right ourselves and bur wrongs, under tto I Constitution, and without revolution or civil: war. We shaU have no war unites it be fere*; I I ed upon the country, by the recsle® conduct: loftbetiouth. I • ANDiESOH.-Oo Ta*»Uy tnorolsg, March Coti JAMES ANDBRvON, ia tba 17U» yaar of bit , toyluS toattartib* hnnl from bi* tale rreidoore, MM MancbreUr.oa THURSDAY MOENISO at 10 o’clock. SQARP^—AI blanafdeoc* la *harp*berr,os ToaadaV seeing, Mr. JAM XB SHARP, egad 77 jtw. : i UUlmwrel viDbb|iiNon TODAt,(TbandAj.) U 3 j o’clock, i 1 •_ _ I For Bore, Weak, Inflamed Byea and Bye Lida. ' < A troaapaclSo and lovaloahU remedy bre been at tot I diaewvorad. Dr. Bamphreja ar|QM that (bare aStcUoa* tsrarUbty nsaU from a ccoaiUotlooaJ dtaaaaa, of a bleb the j local affitttfoo la ©aly lb# oatw*rd'tt»olf#*taUoa. H*aco, I I BOMPURSYff SPBOIVIO DOUBOPATHIO OPE. IfBALUY PILtJ art only takaa loUioilly, indj*tnM*| I thftvont tormiof obatlnale Pore Xj«» and IjcUdi, which' I ban realatad all other irutmrot- All care* of Soreand ' Jnflajmadßje* and Eyelid*, or felling. Week or Defacthp j Sight, will UprompUi b#niflUd,aod lUa core of the wont I eaata la only • qoretlou of tlma. >; flic* AO real*, with dlrecUoea. If. s—A foil aetuf Ilcaraait'aUoaoßoritiuoSrfcinQij, I wttbßook ol Direction*, and twenty differ rut Ba*awllei,la I t«rgj fisic, morocco care, |fi; dlUo,' la plain care, $4 cmc of I OfLMQ boBM, mad Sook, %% Slug)* bojre, 2S rent# aod tO I a»U. Tbaaa Remrdkea, Lylb# ilogla or caaa, rra rent ©> mail or eipna. Iree of charge, to any ariiroa, oa receipt ottheprtoa. Aditwac - DM| UUSBUIIUdOO, *■. „ ha U 3 Bn«d«ay» Haw York.; Sold bj 4. U. FULTON, rlU* etrret, aronnd door InAB ton Port ufflea, Agent to PauLugb. falfcdlwlmT POLITICAL NOTICES. frs»FOu'sUEKlFf.—A HAM"WEAVER, UV t| tba Seventh ward, Plitabargb. will off*r LUnrell aa a eaedidet* to Sbatlff of Allegheny roani>,i*atj-Ct to the lUpatHjcan CourenUo-*. . fr^»SUBKIFF.— JOHN AIKEN, of the. Lliv Blgblb ward, PJttkbngb. will U a c*t>ot4ate f r toe abova oSc*,eabJ«et lo to* d*cial»ii ot the K«t>obU<*aOoaD |l|Ow»*b | Imi. : - - . tohfto- rr^auKuirr.—John millek, *»t East Llbarty,' C<4Uu*to»nahlp. U a caodlda a lor M»«rUf of Allaghaby oooat| a aahlaHto of the Rapeb- Ucaa Coaatg Ounvauttoo ' Pbfclo j rrS*EoR«UKHIIfE—The friends of Qen. J. tbgp B. NItILST. of Calllna towoabfp i»*p.ct/olb arga bla n^Tr'r- Ula pohlla mi ticca. Loth to hi* o.Qbtr> aad party, well-known anargy and an«kly to H>a*t ptihlle ncpcctraotiUe bta ct*iaito*v*rj cocwUaraUtia- At lb« lama Uata, ha raaldra lo Ibadtatrlct totliUd to ibUtfflc*. frJT:fc ‘ : « irs»SUKKIKr.— UAKKK WUOUS, of Fm- IhSr bias lovutbfp. aake tba votobf hli fttndi i> obUla th* BrpobUcao malbitlvo tor Stwrtff of Allrgbaoy (tait l-.‘ Bu ba*liwaa will ocA allow bla tb« opocrtaalty pi travaralog tba coaaty and aaalag torn alb . . jaSlJaato ; PLKftllNtl, Ut£y 0 i M'Claia fQlfcct to U>« d«Ulaa of to« Bapablkan OoaTaolioa. : |rS*FOB SIIKBIfF—UENaV U. LEWIS, 0 f Bbaipatnrß, la. i caodktato brlUtlff of Alia gfaeoy cocuty, aubjact to tba Rapnbltcan Hoaloatlag Cog ranttoo fclfcto; irs»UOUN’IY COMMISSION Ett—JOHN th£y hHLLtB. B*q.,otSbalar,wlll twacoodtdatofodtba •bora cf&ca, aatjeet to toa dactetoa of tot E*|.ohtkan Qoa* vaattoa. 1 •• PrS*PROTHONoTAHy.—JOHN O. COB tb«r TUS. of AUegbaay city. M a candidal* fcrPratbpafr* tar*E tnhj.ct to tba Adat o of tba SepaUicaa toanty i Cootantk*. ' 4 11.15.-la : |TS»PIIOTUONOTAHY—CAPTAIN 11. «V BAVOS, of Uppar ShOklr towaabip, aaka tba votoa of bta friwda to cbuln toe Bapabikna aoaltaUoa tor : pfctboootory of Alhgbaay conmy*—tb* UlmUfotj bfa I lafl band BotaUoatßgbla UwoppWtaaity of trararalog I toacoantry aod aaelog tboca all. fcabaatc;.' frS-PKOTUONOTARY.—O. C. HU LI 2of Iby Saowdaa Towaabip,will aoaadldaUfo'oeßtlMtko to to* abvTe.vlQce, ■ object to tba (Uciatoaof ilcaa Ootivaatf-jo. Mxto: ITS* PKO.TIIONOTARY.—rRICHARD IHy pANVttft,of Baaatva townablp, will baanppottad fcr tba abova oJßca, aobjKt to to* dectMoaof tba BapUdk canttmveotlo*. \ .. Public Better* i^£i^RifroS : 'BiVbito!ON. ii U W uuiKA>Bif, W. A. f. IIART)n; MMooin ink Ohio*, will dkttnr • Irttar* Io'LAFAYKtTB llAUatiii TBUttBDAYEVINISQ. I(<b lo*t 1 ‘ _ _ VoadMfu tl fMiI-CarWlfa RKotettoa ao«Md forth* Uat lapr<»rpoinU»Ut»* rtorof Cht**.” Tfekttr ttcaoU, to b»fe*4 *t Htmn. y*ttor*». E*tU»«*d Rmtoor* ttocA (ttwii, uwl *t Mwmtfopw’i, Polio* »•** PS*mlß*’*Dr«|Btof»,«adtttiM*aor. Dust* op*a *t *H o'clock. X*efcajoloeom»*o<**l7}4 i^ P. DftKftlaOM, ■ :.BOtr.tfUHBOS» t.U MIOS, . . JOSHWiIITB,. . : At> eIMPBON. ' UMaroCooißUtMw j ! Ohmi ' T M,g A.orVt*«t*Of.: ; SEKVKD UP fiVEHV MORN {**£/ i 0 kl bl* Raatearant, drr%et R)rN* amd &*. MlAlyßew r *’ v Brio fibemtsratnt*. |^eRCUANT8 f BANKERS, hamupaotombb, »wi üb*^, OM otd ft fall anc. tarot of ttlaak Bookt and Itilloier), •i w. a. HAVEN**, corner of flood *fcd Thlrtitowbi TO KKMKVKttUFirfcRINQtuu/bMDiihs o»J *et of ifa* baaftM *at pblUbthfoplo la *ll ftgftft- BaMft lb* praeiloft of tuftdleioa Uceaft ft *ebMT|lb* ekft wn« paWkly •! po**<t la lb* opfts ftlr, aa* •»•»! mmt »y Hi* taißftdf lN tnOiUM«llai*tßl(lbl«fft(b*COa plaint. Wft porotro ftt it>* pii*at day,lb.Mogh ibftftftwy ut tbft pi«M,ftOor»r»lUbl»no>lftifooota>lOft Interoeteon to oar roaring Mlovftmtarta. Iboftr »OMadj«J«b Berrtftla, Oaiftoftoaft »od KtapUro Iter—ft, »iU Bad In lb* coia*»« ofalnoftt *iff w,*.pq*r end parbialaftl paMl»b* ed,CHtUtealMftbd toilootUU from ihoftft abo hftfft b—a I fpwdllr <ar*dtf tteeft dreadful <xmpl*»*U fey tb* paw i iogaaft povarfaUf r»fu>w«tl*ftqßftiiUftftof BAROVSAb* ftolJ by A. D * o.fl*NoB, Dni|*t*a, 1W B # *.V*oBf STOCK *OO- PUUborfb.pP r Ott.l 011.1 011.1 TUB GREATEST PAIN OURKR or tana*) Try R«ed*i Magneiio Oil 'IVy Re>d'« Magnetic Oil. Try Kftea'ft Magnetic Oil* Try Keod’ft Mognetio Oil. ; Wftnftßtftd loco»ftla«fftfj«ftftft»or acoef r*fabd«d. Per , JUieumßtiso, Sprain*, Braip®, \ Pain* in the lamb* Stiff Joint*, Ac.,: u It ikver (elk, if afttdaa directed. Bold by ftil t ftftpfteiftblft Prnf|i*ii» ftt 2>o. P** UHIU. , . BIMOH JODBfITOM, Dranriat,! ! •od Patter la OS'HOI f AMII.V MBOloiNßßi'. mbltyt «gwr*aUb*ftld»&d roartb ftt*, *ete ****** ■ STANUAHD PUBLICATIONS fiom: th< RtVIRSIDB PRIcB- . . , BlctitfildiMit WftilVc ’ 7nU i*43jr .UMsoti’*S-Utk'Bf 4 dor . VlciuircCaiiMltlMof Llt>rtfar* 4 4u; Tb»lll*c*tf«o*ao*W«ifc»if<A«U»JUop, 4 Oo tH«, - 1 4«, HalUoVßUMtrof ® »®; Baitoo'«4o*tt<ni»or Hdotbclf, 3 ®° . 0»rlil*'«OHllttl«l»4lll«*tl«a«KwB4Mlfi 4 4® • attloiy el U»* UolUd (Mbtrlwidc: 2 Talc.;; 4o do 1 Dotdi lUpcMlc, Stolc. B hU K4T4 00 , MWcwdttml. PIANOSt f|»FH W. h«'« J«*t «ronl>Utod mi O llSplloi npdjr id Ito ooVInMATKIN Wit PIABOit«»o»J » ftail-i lid >0 ■« M» BUr at IM lnueßl dajl umillUu tjlb SSaSd AND tUUAHI :fI4NOB, ud M «*W BOH*. PAIOBm. T1»B ki« vtnbaudterflVa BKiHS. Piw** uU ind ttiww Uliin DBifliMtßf jln vs U-ILEBMII A 800, 13 fifth tf, • nbl4 . SPRING GOODS! WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A CHOICE AND tfKUCOT 8100 ft OV 0001)8 for o«:r BPSIHd. BALKB, wblch b*f* b«l mImUiI vlib n»li lUs OIMI cui| ibl (c*i MbOilMt llut Iq Itll niciursts op paqhic ahd style tfQx>!«. MirriiM PalrnaM of Pilco, Ibi; win SURPASS AW Y GOODS of tb* fclsA«m Ufar* opeoad la IbUclty. tod w.old v*«t*tilfalljtoUdl*a. dtly pail lrosoar|)ilit)ol tad IbipubiK, (a tualwlbl tttntlur (bamMtra.. ■ ] Samuel Gray & Son. MERCHANT TAILOR! iv riftn r HOME FOR INEBRIATES, CLCVBLARUt OHIO. pO& & (IIBCOUBt aiVINQ PULL IKfOK< MATION. pM23b> f t. WtBLT.^MUProi Roll buti'Kß—io baa. w<»te»o b»- Mi»n>u<r,|iui uutr ; -h BUtM * a » nfl, nwlwmt, MW LETTISH, t!ap and Oommeroial MUTJB l*A tunaatr. - B hu mfMAftt fitm atomutimaiF. I A Card to the Pnb - ia. > • Taiaauontef bodJyand mrtUlotoary arblag froraa . WfUct oi fiß*!! eomp'alnta Ir lor»ktiJ*ble, and ft to 'ibera*' ;fixaof.toa itaul Ibimlun that aairict to tba ldiattod' oust trifling toitlyaillarate aboald'b*had; feir dlaaaaraof tba body Ibvaiiably aff*«t tk* nUs''i, DB. MOP* SAW VEQrPAbtkl.IfK MKUlOlNVH.Piarary lutaae* wbrta Ibey have bteath roogbty UnL InvaTBIUIfPQBD, OVSIDISSASB In alcuoat all Ita dtvaralflad torn*. Tba aMaiary adacti «•! tbaUl«Modldba*b*v*,iafbet,b*»aan aolvaraaUy atparirno**], that they bav* bacoaM fatly **t*b< Uahvd m tba rr vA easy, aafoAad parfbef mod* of trvatmaal avarofferadto ibapnblla. ,• > MEDICINES Dave now been before the pablie for a period of 30 mass aod during that time have main tained a biou cßAßAorsa in* almost bvsbv past or tbs globs for the extraordinary cur ative properties which they possess. IN MANY THOUSANDS of c*rtiS*4 hutancea, ibay bav# waa asaocao tuniuif from to* vary vuoa or *■ cvnnuT aatva, aftar all tba dwaptlva aoatraMof toe day bav* la variably rattib.. fo gtaat. Indeed, baa tbalraflcacy In variably aad Infallibly proved, that it baa appeared aearcaly Uaa lhin mlracsboa to tboaa who w#r*‘ acqnalatod with tba bMatlfally phltoj aojphleal prtodpUa apoa which to«y ar* .cospoaadad, aadf tpoa vbkb toay coaiaqaaatly not. II jni to tbalr uto tot and aeoribl* acllon la pari lying to* aprtagt aod D*ts of Ul», aod aodatag total with ranawad toe* aod vigor, toat Ibay war* tndabtod to tbalr natoa. MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS!!! ,Are composed of Vkqctabls InauDiuiva gx assmr.ateae baaaeaatalaadby-flasinoALiKfn. Tbahr proolaaat qaalltto a'e thoaa of oa active aod aaarehlagi tbcngb partotly toQdaod agmabl* deta'gaot apcrfaot; of tbalownalbWpa'aplraUoK'af • plaaaaot dloratlc, iavlgotatlng tbs klJovy* and bladder; and of adaUgbtfol toolecanUM.axelUag;Bpp*tUaby to* damaodaof actlva dlgaatko, aod ebaariag lb* mind with ; tool gratafU aaoas of reoovatad baaltb wb’xb ta oo* of to* j scat Mtcllona faellnga ofooraatpr*. THE PHffiff BITTEHS!!! Bo ittOOttlcatad ftoai tbalr oatotlablng power of ciaatlog oaw lUaaod atraogtb, aa It w*ri> from lb# very aabeaof the moat dlUpHaled casatltoUooa—ara more atroagty tonic aod; nbva lanaJlaUly laviguraUag lb*a to* PUlc eoa* Ulnlog tba Baatacboiee vegetable aatraeta a* tba latter,lo adfSaraot Allboagb really U«calbavtlelbaa tba Lira Plug, thay atvavibilma begin to cieanav tba all* myotary eanal mocb aooo*r, giD«rall| allfbtly operating Wltola three or funr boon, aod producing a dadded aanaa of relief to tba Dead aod Ftomacb, and asbllacatlng tba Hind, #vaa In lea* Use Iban tola. KOFFAfS LIFE PILL81I! In Afr*ciloaaofthallraditlehHradach* *r Namoillaadacba, theaa Plltaavlll to fotnd topoaaga* to* moot natatory tffluey. MOFFAT'S PUCENIX BITTERS!!! Have been happilymsed for the core oi Fsvib AND AODS, with MVaBUBLB LDCCIfISI BILIOUS, COaPLAIBTS- *BD A SODS OFUUBKItI arall-fagalatad and proportta* l * qaanllty tf tO* -opooth*Btoßacblaalwaj*r*qat*lt* tor lb* promatlooof •oond baaltb—ll atinalatat dlgwtioatnd kaapa to* lauart oalcanal fo• from allohatiectton* Wbaatbaeafa* d*S cieacyofbDa.thabodyUconiUaUycoaUv* Oa.tbacttor band, an avaralaodsoea of. OU* caaaaa freqaaat a*a«*a lo to* •totaach, and oftao proowta* v*ry aavare uncti t>f *l#- anaa, wblrb aoaatfttaa attd la d«atb Or. Moflafs Life Medio nee 11! Sboald be takas lo tba |ui r tnaaa of SlUnna compUlnta aod If pondered lo ttrlctly axordlog to difarttoo* wilt rocimur maev acoaai PILES! PILES! PILES! Aa a ranady to tola mo*t dlatnaalog aod cbatloat* outody, to* VltßrAObl UVK MSOtOISBd daaatvaadladiict aod ampbatie racouaaadntloo. It 1* wall-koowo to bai • dradalotbltcUy that lb* for star proprUlor o| that* valan bto Medici dm waa blaa#lf afictad with this cmplalst to opaardaoftotrfy/Mptarr; and thatb«triad lavala*v«ry naaady praacribao wttoto to* wbolaeospaaaoftba M*Uria , jifedica. U* oowavsr at L>n«tn triad tba Madldoa wblob : |«eow• ff-wad to tbtpublic,aod ~br waa cared lo* vary I abort UaakAfwrbla'reeuvafy bad beta proonoocad octooly I laprobatda, hot abcolotaly fapotalbla, by any botoaa | arena - v MOFFATB Life Pills and Pbocenlx Blitersl!! Ouia Drtf Bvvta, by tbiroogbly drenalog tba ft rat aod a*o> ohd atonacha, an<l craatlog a Sow of pare, baaltbv blla, 1 liafial of to* auiaaodacifdkloJ; funtiKT Lomov | Afwms Suifisii, ua*a«oai gtsnaaa«taa,LiTa»* I mb, Asxutti.Laaap.ia, aod MtttooaaiT, which or* lb* I gaOft*l*>BpUß»of DkqapU, «11l iiftlib, W % Mlßttl conatqeaec* of jiaeoia. LIFE MEDICINES! tv Bmicaia* Uva OoarLiiata. with tbalr many toll* koowo auaedaOU. BHUnu oref Si*k ItMihdc, fw* Old Q/trrtttie*' *firr if.oh, QU&inui % DfrrUr a. btxrAwn, ; lM9»f Aj»iWfK«,ar#aekaowtfd|t»d fo tovretl) eepaitota | Mytoiog #m fcatore oflared to to# pnblto MERCURIAL DISEASES Ptr ont'wboa* rooatltnttooa b*v# lawai Impaired by Ih* Udadkh-abaM tftMlliOAT, will find tba>* tKdklaM a par* fact tb*> otvrf «*u to arcdlreu tron tbaayatm nit UMvCrcSsiofAUtearr, toftattety eouorrtoaa lb* wtotpow arfal pr»lni*tiuoa ol S*i*ap«riUa.' t SCitOFULA! Tba dual! borflbl* cim< ef £cr+fal<L, io wbkblbftfaeft, Bos«ft and I.l£t*ol lb* vteUn bad Imb prejed open by lb» lULUttijii’Jliifti'. fti* proied t>j nadabUUft aolborlt; of tba *sßarftri il*ftcn<4T**, t* b*y« l**s completely car* i bjr tbftftft parwy Tr(*ubW Hrtirisci, after all other* b*4 ;b«aa fluaad noiv (baa Acute oriiiflamniatorj’ Übenmatlsm AaTOWfIU CQftOllOA, oa CUBOSIO " ) anBOB4fIBBU TbtM dfctMoa; vblcb or* aaoag tbo Bioot palofol, and, by ; bMrut tmiiMßt, lb* mm Isntmti to «kbk wfcn>| ! bomaatty l« -lUbto, in mu». »pcedfly cad prmaamtlt eared, by i eooroo of toe U'l fmindrioit laima* -• MOFFAT’S PILLS AND BITTERS ; Bat IK 1i rpnrr~r~rr toniMntath*Bu| cmmli wbkb tbooa panly wgrtabl* Mdideoeha»o boos ham tot, bat ht u Irxjeli*, «to lb*y w BilTiuu to tbetr b«M) ifbcbl - b2msm u»y ruun tiii blood, «»d too* rtecreui ABM of Min mm to lb* ijabOi B«cbqm theyactpo**ffally opoolb* aoereUaooef tb» bcrir.udmismlMaparbMilooH. I ttoA«Mkb»« do aot radoco lb* ijitea. bat toTtgorota It I -*tvu tvqaltfag •» rrotratat boa ptomr* a bod mm I dorlog tbolr aptntlua.. TRY MVMIDIUREHIU Tty but a Blog). Com of th. LIFE PILLS !! TQT THCB I : BB lATIIPIBDII SB CVttßPtlt '“"““"OB. WM. B. MOFFAT, 339 Broadway, Haw Yoik, And tor aol* to all Dragglato aad Uodleloo ltoiin. Prfc*: PUU.» c#b» v*r bo»; Bltton, ft M |)«r bdttto. . i abl»4«d - • ■ : riuiKV srAAD TucTwrr. BUBKK & BABIES’ BAFCS A«tto Titaaebaat, when other ntoafeetarore bat* toll' id to inont uilrantttii Bam to regard to BtiuiAliuit'.ariiti JiNlito*■. N. Y, feb.T. ltlt. > NAlliaßtova-Nfa:-** hare had OMieloa » «»• mis*ua variety a! firo-proof »a*ae that vero Utraed tbo tinat fire boro of JMaaryttto.aMkaTtarthalta nrctHaf oav oototoa. ibal ibaltolM BUMtietwjT BGKKB * MAR®A Bi of Phtabarah. Pa*. Itoy •htoaaoa aiaiMtl.kmitoMuiawiitMtuditiulaailMl** januuoav otaeiotbitworebarood, ■' ■ ___L-’ . • ; woaavetoroof toim. ItollitoiMAfanjjllMlia. tad pr*MiT*d the eofitooto, aot bailag too yuatah ootud j tß WOe£artSßmobdml then tooUbeelaoee mm übo tfld.UiJftor to «» »»tor mlLMitf Z h i¥?.S*T** 0 ' t • **!."» T. uSokUID. »■ i 111 In B. Bh»tnuo * 800. [Wonata K, Ktaoom. : - 8. N. omitß, , *. r. rooooefc. 0.8.J0(W. * ! |N«MJoorovs«. j;s.iloato.' j root. ■. K OflitoD. tl. Bmn ) WSrtttf ffllj. M'nta AJka. f (A.UOOO. B'tnro. ft* otsvo tUSm, el snrf olio, oo UaO tad atto to 01 <«by- i. BfIBKE A BARNES, • At (ho OM IfUbUobod Btfo fAotoff. . t 0 aM«llf Ua»od I’Jl TUrdotr—t. riUiboryb.fi. STRftS. rEmSmu ttOlSunrtow** OiJScr Tk* Lt« VtonkUaMtWkm :.••; SS &S. « ud «r«n oftt««fer» 4**W. ttm ?***> forth Etwr. . -,} •*?» sasasss^iSi SSSSgI ATvVi K&sr&xniyA^^vsy.^ Mhiunl.' t ! 4>« UWnwtWlMut : I«'B»t v im; «■<¥&& oiL > :imiSM^SSStssern^ SEW.™” 'uMSSiSiw* m tb ■'ii'roku»», t» Jot" I’*!*}. : ' uni «»«»<i«.b»a«M!»•*•: •• **■• .U «t«r ) cUTLi'aii-))o**»tW «*itu«r*a»K WW. YOONO, (aaorasaor' to C»»T . w,.i« 4 T«r«J, «?■ *». VJ«a Mn*l, : CMB4T UlftMMtd lU*l*T 10 »l* EI*KM «H id r tut, SSKJSi M7oa»( ■ • JU9UUL ••• 00Ni» .•■•■.■?■ .. aiVuLVEUi . .*«•« . • -rz I ':* ' Ay lit|« mmUmol of tb* obon toah cowUnUya. WO OIL U KN.—Particular auentio&ptid WBIatJ. 4l*400l» l»MlO»U4 *0 b* pi. fho h«t ■otoriol M 4 rakMabif. w . w . YOTNO, ‘•rwffi 1 - nut centref OUattiuty V* JEBTURB nw STOCK OF GtO. i. PRICE k CO*B, ;~ Celebrated Melodeons. Pricer fra* ft IB to |SOO» jsat errtred. _. . ■ . TT . OHABUltia ELOMB, ‘ tahlHTO ' ttTm rtroet. *WI rwicW RaUdler" VIW PIAJHM AT «lf A. OAUI. JUST ARRIVKD, Attbeßpleadld litHuo Wororooc*. j Xbi» Fifth ot.,<HMd 7bUom t ßßlMio|." Now Ptapoo Stf oeu Ttoer Mario Sued, Gamd Lets Orrntriagi. Treat BooodoM IMPROVED IRON FRAME- Ad entire No*Stock of Ettbe’e celebrated Gold UHt plenooviMarriretoatevdara, ' CHARLOTTE BLOME, tahtt : Ho MfUlh«tr—t. ‘Odd Fallewa* Bn tiding " TBAI-WIW YOIK.feODTaAMrrOMQBd'iIoVBd, Tb« YoatorblU VaroMM -Uno otAMoblA oU be* t*M !•> tbk, iNthivtN ud Btm. Carry lap tho FalUd itoUa Bilb. 1 ~ ' - Prptl Saar York ■otoiata# froa lorßootbowjloa vto ood footbamr* ■ tad lim- ' too. ILUNOU,Tmr;„B«tardtr. Airai WifiiMw Acrtl X DUMILT.UtoTro, ** Bov • " » HOSftSbiat'&B. "■ V»“, 5 LUMOIB.TottT..... » Jbo««» - Jofy 17 OBMILT, lotono, - d«lf.O - Ai*. U J ThoN ibloo b*ro vitorttfttt bad fcrnroof oovnitaMta. OoatiAcdiMol oMMoHaMdifin— IhuoHto Amot-co. lort. Btobt drtfu oaMadoo. PtfUoad tSSktU for farther hdarnttoa tMto .. mbll-litoo IBlUboatrSroofftwiißSib. STATE Or PENNSYLVANIA, Allegheny litbaDWiMOoßtitffMllODßM;. D. Room A 800 m. 7a A ttoSnbMU, Agouti, do. x imctomtfcv Ro. SIT April Torn, lUt,igotsat Tbo' Cod Borgo No. 18 «* S4l do do ogo art Tbo Oml Borgo " 80 •<l4O du do ftgttaot Tbo Oobl Borgo *• 10 « no do do agolort Tbo 000 l Bcrgo “ 8 M SSI do do ogiloit Ibo 000 l Borgo ** 31 ** 2S‘J do do ogotaot Tbo 000 l ttargo *< 19 « aid ; do do ogoloot Tbo Cuol Bugo “ S 3 Ala>*D. Naoo A 00.n.7 a A D. Boih»U, AgooU, Ae. Ra. SM AprU Tots, IMI, flgrißM Tbo 000 l Borgo No. 6 H t&4 do do ogoto*t Tbo Cuol Borgo M 1 H 254 <Vj do ogaloot Tbo 000 l Borgo *■ 13 ** _aa? do oo Bgolnot Ibo Cuol BotftO " 4b ?• US Ido do Of Bloat Tbo (tool Borgo M 3b Notleo la btrato lkit b; Tirtoo of tbo »t>o«HUt*d Writ* of AlUebmOßt, boaod *at of tho Dbtrlet Oonrt of Mid Ou«Bty, t boro ot tor bod Tbo 000 l Borgoo No* 18, SO, 10,8, SI, 19,33, •.!. U,4*08d86. tboro cUtod, Joe. 40 hMboolt,owMrAor Bgroto, ood boloogißg Bt ibo Port of Ptttobargb, to mU Ooooty. Tbst tbo Bkldßargro Bill bo told for tbo poyraeat of dobtc eoatroetod tor work dooo oad tor taotorlolß provldod ia tbo bolHlog of tbo iWiDulm tbo oh oar, cooaigDOO, oommon dor, or penoa la tbolr bobolf, dull oppoor oad poy ibo float, or otoorwlM obtolo too dtoeborgo of tboaold vomblb, Tbo Oobl Bargoi otoraald, wltbla tbroo caoolba freatAodotoboroof ' , Tbot tU porvwo bavleg o Moo tor aor dobta eoptraetM) u tfufoocli, art hmb) roqalfvd to fit* too »omo wilbis tbro* Bwatbo Croa tbo d»to boroof. or bo dobArritd from prbarut* log tbolr olblbm aod.r aaM Wrlti of Attocbmoot. * JAMBB L.OBADAtC,Bboit(r. Aborts*o Ofßro, Ffttrbergh, Pa, Marob 13,1881. a,hl*dlt.«fl<P . ! , FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, AT REDUCED PRICES. James W. Woodwell, 1 Roi. 97 (Bd 99 TUrd itrut, a»d 111 FOURTH eTRIBET, contirao or lit Virlain ot Stjlci ud flnlib, - toittittroa BothJa tod Prlvata Dwelltoga proaptly ottoadod to, aad to# foraltan Mtofallf pocked aad boxed. BtraaNTtlf aad Hotota foialobod at to art ootk*. Oebloot tCabm nppbod altbofery arttolo lo tbo Uoo HOlyao - W. & l>. HUfiIUS, Corner of Market and Fifth atreeta. gPRINO O ALTO OE SI BALMORAL SKIRTS HlOaOLlfl’ BGPB9I >R SBIRT FRONTS JUST OPRHBD AT W , D. BDaDff.OOENU »HTH! AHD SiKkCT BTf>, «., d.Boaua*,CoßM& rirta and; uikkit at. w. td. buods', oak,u nrra ins uauit ra w. * DHoaot I ,aauu nrra *hd UkßKit am. - Btl IVCpANPLEBBi JAMISON A CO. | «o Ji, * 00, J 111 PORT EltS AND JOBBERS OF ! i Pirclgi Ud Dominie DRY GOODS, No. 103 Wood M. ■ to&Xad pnTBBUaQfl.Pa. £JO YUO WANT WaiUKEKE)? DO TDD WART WHISK IKS: DO VOD WANT A MCSTACUB t DO TOT WANT A MCmOBXI BELLI NO R AM'S CILIBRATID STIMULATING ONSUENT, Fcr the WblslEm kid Bair. Tb* ciitiiTbiri till ptooaaro la aneoeactog to tbo GW •too of too Uatted (tuts*, That ttwy bav* obtalood tbo Agoncf torraad art an oaahlod to offer to tbo Anwtoaa : pobllc, tbo oboro Jaetlf o*loto*tod tad wjrtd roaovaed article. ,TBK STUHJLA.TIBQ OHOUSST lo prrsarod by Db 0. P. Bmxaoota.ao oatooat phyikUa of Loadoa, aad ie wanaotod to bttog (ml a totek aot-cf • WUISKEBS OB IA MUSTACHE | : ' I ' Ufrak thmtatfz vwkl Ihl. aiUcl. _ia tk« coir oa* o» a*lMw4ti,lltl)Wb,lk la UkcaulMiUa ia oslmnl an. ltla.baauUal, wwiimlral. uaUlaa. J»* WmaUUac tt Via cart •*iao«B.aed mom to epilog op la jdaco of tba batoopotoa Saojruvtbof aov batr. Appdf* Mccrtlkgto dlrooHMail vOTtom redortovy Ator dart, aadmtMj arn kttr to ttr original eot*, tMTtog It ajto moth bkl ■eUbto. to aa ladHpoaMHa wtkta to *TM?goß»>maa»»toilet, tod after oo* veto 1 * n» they votnd eot tor aay eoMkeytloa b* vltodot It ; Tto oaboertbaro or< to* taff A gMta tw tbo artkk to tba Catted StotM. to vboa oil ordoio out bo oddrmod. . Prtoo k boj*-4* oal* by aU Dregrtoto aad Daalora} or a bi>x of tbo <*Oeitaoat. M (aanabtad to bavo tbo deetrod o&ct,) »IU bo oeattocay «bo doolro It. by aulT (dtraeOeacaraly pockad,oaioc«lptof prka oad ybotogo, alls. ApplytooiaddiMKi' ' ' UORAOI UHIfIiMAN A 00, ; • Droggiati Rio.. ! ... ' .S<WlUloa otmt,Now Yltl. fold by JOIVLVRINQ.ooratr of Mar bet ouootaad ibo DtemOM- •' *S>4aai4Vt. ' T £AD PIPE made jto offder toy ' . BA.IX4KV. FARRELL Ac CO, FB&VriOAL PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. No. itt roorthon—»,mm a«nbtou. gPBINQrASHIONBI Biwsrnuor DATS AND GAPS, M’CORP A CO’S.,■•l3l Wood rt. quaiHßoa cawren. - T • Joa. & LKKUU & CO., wirfiiog “ tMr trmmi tmtimmi oflto •» Itolr bMMto M MtocltttSovmCUU PftfCM.'to oofarhito tWG*OO**V ItniNlU woßtotor* Uw<» HiSSttitSirtSll. W*MUODB*4 OS U»«WT vn UTIOK ftBHT tow to • feted («Ml v ' 1^.,- AttdUITWI'UWAL, - TAMRa M. BALPII, < ; : - .i fe o t»Sfi2^S^irssS« ’ -ontMOFiinnHiiaiß.: . twatm fc |>yl>ti BUCTAB--SbMA prunetarnnlo ty: Ml' ,^l, «BuS£p«t «a»ts. IirANXBD—-Two FILERS aud FINISC- W ns.MaTi««tpatt »> **k m »w ptoe JJ v •*■*“**■* O&AIO SftOTOßftS* ■Mfctf : !Bri» yoctdrr.ua ytrat it. ANTKI> IMMKUIATKLt —rropoMU k> BOMKO AN pSibSS?M WMtmonlAsJ «o»*y. 64 mU* * « .^rvl^L.T. 2*pSSS,rIMi 1 Mi -JTHiAUT^v.^^ N.» noifiw <« <*■ ANTKl>—Acute tfaainwa M “'“JF® Ttan Hum. betftm*. fifnrt l *" Woooocabei* EiwJ taped wortSonlK. r«I HJIWiIU. '“J' 11 ™ ?I | B 0.10 ihbrt » «iul).iuii>^.«~f-CT.irn WANTED— 1000 bait. L'lover Seed; . A ooo'il, CONVENIENT OFFICE TO ALr. M «mro l .UT t|jll P , CEW .oa. 100 Agents Wanted! r K OASMB3 rOR | , ! BBW Am EOFUJbAK BOOKS «L!<;bereeo!J j ‘ KXOLUBITKLY] it SUBSCRIPTION. THESE WORKS raclqdi the MOST SALE ABLE BOOKS PUBLISH jCP» end A«*Di*onwli»onr employ are making : !! - From $5O to'sloQ per Month. Weglre oar AfeaUlb*BSdtUdlTßOONtß*l.of any greand the? uj acres to cantata: for foil partkalara iH BqTAb, IninedtaUly; G. W. HUNT,General Agent : Offloo Room Si* Girard Rouse. UT Hr. Beet at Girard Home, from; 12 Co I and from T to 8 ». tn. Mill I Salt U go Art. FOB RENT—Tbafinenew WABEUODSK, No, 840 liberty street, fettanon’s Bow, will be rested toaacod tenant, from Aptlllet leqoUeof mblT - ! MOM»EfIADILffOara. FOB RBST-Tiu fire storf Mritt store, So. E »*« •**•*:. w»rr * wiuoit ••r ; l j : It a. SQB liberty street as rott tut NT 1 bat-oar story Met WABB-; © i u “7 J s.7*fcAaa"V li> ' iM - 7 Ha. 844 Llbeor street. KOR BKbT. WOOD STRUT WABKHOUB*. The first floor and Cellar of ST Wood street, now Only gAOO per - abtutem a splendid couirruv beat p»i emu K Mtoated la BftWIOftLBY. Oonwlni B ecrtteof K 1 n eudao Ucd) with n lar*a CBBOIiM COT- TtOB BUUfIS fba aronnde era yliated with ebotee *'• ■•‘■VSttu. k co. mhl :;wo. seta foortba-raet. FOK KENT—A good OFFICE, convenient to tbs Depot*, to rest, sad Btorsp Kneaded. . ft-ST aaMX BjfLOTD* CO-MO MUrtjfH. • ■ TO-LET— The LARUE WAREROOM and Bill BURNT, (16*270 Np. 64 foortb street, recently oocopled by Tbs Adaau Bi prase 00. Apply to_ ! uituni ■ f. it. Batim. 17 fifth n. 01 L LAN l>S FOK 3A US.—Twenty Acres ao Benewba, two »ll« from Banting Springs. • - Inqoheat tf Harketsfl M ■hill wn»_ - W.M.MUBBAT. ■ 12*ua BALK-rta food wilt of aa noaUest Bnctaau * gland and PwalUaw Bow le tble etty. wall oalcslated uK-figgSt. i FOR SALK—An Oscillating ENGINE, of abowt fire boras power, wltb cylinder Bolkr Abaci; to feet tons 'sa l SO lolb<»;dlam*ter, tollable lor *8 o*l Well, or otter llrtt wurll;(or>a!o cheap. Joqolre AtO*-. utuv&c*. ; i- • . . !• TO-LBT-r'l'he Two-Storied BKIUKgB HOOBII. with tUorwhoaa *ad Bis* Apßfflinifiti.Kl’ • sood brkk Owtlk« *&d M <n nuol tb* lot. Boom cooisisa *U tb* »o*aro tsprpwe*: mu Sitomt* w«r IS* Drt>»* TKtlt,Bacoad w*fi, AU»- «-• *■ T* Iwmt *fc bom&LKOaKMT'lftO OIP ,&S& • PtUSftU to II Oiadlai Taamtuis Ooaatg. ta* uiir>i'aflH fna P*fii*Tllto t Ui aerateUarsd; ttaeraaodsaado* last. Tb*»tte*towaU t la* omk imim ttojiso*. vowd m*k*. 1 tuUßtfmomtoß*» Pram* > mMtojt. ttoobto Bo*. HmSl^lanittcaiudof dloklilvU W**J|3fl ttoAMTMtoijrtjd. tnlita ••< I. B bilH • UUq ff&Vr ; ■:! «o.agv»ioiitartmL FOB SALK 08, EIO-LSTJ-Ab. eiignnt BRICK BESIOENOB, 60 th* frrfotr of .Baton *ad Mairvo* *U#»to«*re#at*rof lir*t Ward, AUegtoay, oo; tb* Waacbaatar Pawißftyi E«l»»j-B*Ua Boom, ut uin Lawn, unaed*. *CH I l*»t«failr anaac**, vitb tbrebtarr, abtll asd r* Vad Walk*. Alton. a i»r*t. nrMr of larg* Ab*4* YM*t Q« tbnsitons lb* boo*. PobUc lama lafroot Wl4*tJ*»of tba iir*ra&d eoonU7 MonTlanlnor T3OB. MARSHALL, •;;;;[ . 11l W*tTat ALUABLB PROPERTY FOR SALK.— VIQ to off.wd for **l* at fob lie Autkm, os tba pnalaa oaTCBSDAT,*b* ttbdaj of April aaxt, at tba boor of tbra* o’ctockp.mvtbat nrr dealrabto LOT Of, GROUND, hatlsf a toot.«»: St Clair atmt of fertptso fart aod tight loc&a*, aad akteodlok took orogaal’Wldib aloaoDaqataa* . j Saamotßali: OMfcaitb'ca*b,*adu*totooctlß Ibis# Moat aaaail pajmeato, yltb l&tamt . j ' w "»*, joy;] tawtlf, Praalltot \ mbltaifaaUyO AH»|b‘py Bnrprottoo Brt«sg» Co. aFor hal«c~A Ma»oaq*« aiTi riax H Uooolrr B*al or PiOlt; ttarton. ea tb* Mav ■* Bitfbtoaßaad roar mil** from tb* alt*. ta Born toaaabla. eootatotof U acm. aU of vhlea to •atVofertad to tb* crovtb of wto*» fruit*. it to la a Blah aiatoot eaL tnnatobM IJN Prolt traia 10*004 aooduloo.of abate* vartoOM. jut ramls* iplojNodar aoodllton;Mßnua vtoaa, tbraa raara ataotodiwita arvartatr of ymaU trait*, all ncotoorOMV Tao-L»*O t ***.*B*Aaia,«ad*o*d»*l#r aa tb*itoßfc.. Tb* alaca wtUdlrU* td«bcd*dr«ato*o latg Too Mm, aad vtUtoMto rfttor oo* toifortto abate. m coat to 4«di*d. *Etalr»of A LRX. CAM PBllUoFib* mat***, or •- f> W< sub <U f ttlAVi • Ttijiii ; Qgnrm^mL For rent—a; store on market IT&RCT.wallfl&labuJiad ooapUtedy fmmlibstl In modern atria, Rent $460. i> ; •! Two rraU llfbUd BGBOOL ROOMS, laUly piloted and Rusdop *Uh e aftabot «ntruc« on Third ud also on. Market attest. lust f ICO tied |l2fc 1 ; Al«, an AMBRUnPA tSTABLUSUIHT, »Ub roooa ifarlhrrtllafeUeched. feast ;V- . . ■ . • : i BaTsnlwwoAatorpßaoeßitsaluMtbirOPflOli,-Rn.' bore t 4 to tlQi»r caanlb. - V ; ' K.V OAZZUf, pirtiar Thfr! and kartat nU, r < ; nhl]:tv MitfLOtartodelil. : AniQBUU* a&Mi)PVAU Aip.OOAU LAUD la Mtwe«io(r,fi;i«l Bmn «b 4 Lot 1a u» •arootfa of Bbarfabufft *ft£*WiU tm • *md-Mr ms*, at rabUa *«*!». at tea; MiMjleoa of 4. a* rtnu moat, to tbaoitr-of rim. «r*i* au/tuno*?, ■VJWiBtt. tbo IOtA <?IUieVJaU. at7V*o-doflk.ftU‘ UMrtiht,ii(totßl(ilmrto(Q«hA m«id4Liinm lu ndirfdad hall of ujk * to IMetMomtooftaU* #•*»!■«» ttatttoftauuo* oa Uwihttitarta, JortiWaraa* Obtearo »*ilfo«d,fai Bmtotcounty. P».tod adjoiolar lisiifflirf.i M*OM« lamt «»<* fl««« II- T«««- !■''■ Ai». ibortrtt l tlU««ad Utomt of «ld Arnold fo ft lot •fctoaad la t&Bo(9acfcorftbftmbai*,*llacfeasf eoanir. aUoatooo tbo float* otdo of aiatortMftt. beta* Afty lm (natlacat nldilnif.M4lNlM<N||M«ktii timet> •dair»«al«ll4iar. T*nM»tnU. JwirM^fcfro^ir.Aiaott. rjMlB WKLUkNOWN puosiix roDiiDßr|roa rirt., Tba fellowtag property, iMlafttod la Iba City of Qalatt, will b* bawd to • good tsewt lor a Cam «< fwn. H • low fML- Ibb bw* la operation far ffc*la*t fiflaaa year*, aad is Bow.oflmd far wot, la. ai—twiw pf lb* death of tta faravr proorlator, tbouta Nkbotaa Darling. TbmoCory brisk, tiara*; BoliacSaoaSS byltUttat; Baglas Boon M by MM Ot-fculacßooa kbby is fast; Moulding Room 44 by 39 fcobfUsk Boon Mb? 41* L«a> tuioaowflitk hu<n>SilM'i f«k Ibsp t by *4 feat; Pulnb Boons by ilfcat* Ait CM *W»s toonaawranitgbtadaaO.ireflUtaß. p 1 . Ttera la also oow la Uw baUdiogi • cowptal* art of Laths, Tools sal PsttaiWvtoitatta far tb* wants of tba ad* Jwasl<nuU},abidi wHlba~dWpoaa4of»trary lowprlca* : tossy partis* d**tr isg biparch***, aa U»y moat bow b* ■old. ft* urns aj ply ta’-i - : - v ■ H 9. irOLOSKIT t id&lalMraCar. |. Oakaa.lll«Marchlst,lHU. • tow A ITAKAUNU LAND.~Th* sobaohb* A widbctxml*oafaTOF*bl*to*i*-<tr haadrad am* Sale* Luda, VrigU and gawd cemtfc^ adjaoaat to Ilona aTßaUroada aovta eoorm of carntra ttoa, Bad o&» tract c6ly two nib* from Ooosty mat. , tb* abov* vtll b* add to* far eaAb'OrcithaafaAfer famtag Uadi la tblaorUfalalag wenttm. •': -' ac9o - McBAJI A AMJKE. WSmeodal. EOH SALE—Th*t splendid Reeideoca, A •ttb tare* tot ofwoud, trail TrmnmJ fauob>H ki;, fUnatrd v|tbiA tau atitta 1 valk of 4b# WUbto*. bora Railroad Station. 1B» tew la larg* andSllshnd la bcmmb atria; at pram) oacoplad by Moor* Win bn add obrmaoaaiiln facia.' Apply to • '■ j . V W. A. IHMMOB, ■ l«fciU»«r> at faWinbt,mrHhaßm<«ta LINDSAY,:! ;! CHITTICK & CO.. Importers & Commission Merchants Bio. 48 Park Place, Ksn York, , j Offor far Sola ly tLa Parkier, CHOICE .3 TY lit 3 OF BRITISH DRESS GOODS, Import*! far tbalpil** AfflEM* , ■ ■ >■ lucksltr ui filiajw Wlite JWii4r~ aollbd paper hwb cambric muilihs, .. A*,**. ' SOLE AOBSTS FOR booedt linosat a co. t IBBBOIDIRT UaSUVAdTORBAS.' BlbTABf AdP tHASCKJIP; AMD HAZLETON A SUEPPAIID, . u«bk caubio AirnDKißOßiar aarovAcvirtan, . rnoodim ’ -i- Lpmaaa,ieilahd. - ijUNUHIKS— l ssck Pear*; ’ >i«cAp«wp*ACata, . •, SAfhUaUsMaMttBAOUU, < I . ;‘ei Ho haov : v sdbtWDU, • l. - 83 ‘do fCATSKSk, To arrlTooo at«Mwr R* tpotlo, for aala by tobu *: IfiLAIAB DICIVT A OQ. 1861; A Lli KINDS . J\ i OT SP&UfQ DEI QOOHSI "good amorUMot,at Uraprtcna. , t- & B BESOM tOVE.II UnrUtatnC VKLOPc^—Buff and White, Opaque. XV rqqvtaadObfaw -«ai» •■•!!••• • • H6.PA*lß,«Wfa)dat. BUNK. BOORS,Wemoruiddo Books, Pam Bortca Ttmp PwA*. cmrUally waAnAat: mbit ; • . PAVlff.&Woodnfc : A JiNOLtPB Writing and 'Copy* J\ toy IS&Atocnafabi : HOBKRT,A BAVU, . . mal3. '• 1 ! S 3 Woadttntf. • DBifil) APFUStAO ateki ctitkiceOhio ■M3 7t W«Uraa4Tr rroara.' EQUIHO .hbli. Fneb Egga, lsrt na&iy Rniiij !• - jTEiha*rr»oo. t ■alt . 1 ■ . ;a aralaraod T 3 tfract aa OUmumH—l bbl. chOlWrKoUltom to ( tortttafcr vw ? •sis ?r : j» a uefint aoo> ' i T> ITTBBURQ H TH S ATES— . ; bamlluwi— -W«.Biran **. Tnunrar - RUn. Prieto —BatoL,;P*onopaa alt; rartajbtlmaafTlfr % TbJ* •TtaibtltofltaadPrasuUo Eoouato, ~ ,i:Tn«THR«aDABD?MRNI V tb all tb«:Wtobal Untie. Cborora, OombU*,r*aa% ' Tablaaa*, taAcUr«r*ap*r*ttoo . aad rabwml te i matta* M*t,ataA«Ul topfodaaal la rieaStal rtjli bf tto Btu Cwapaaj. Tacooelofawltb ; . KW AID SKCOSfD-nABD PfASOS At Unnsoallj Low Prices. Om T act Boaawoof eaa*. alactat einH tus, tno. *o» mad* by lt»T*a. B*c«* ailo.-i ouoteait ■ , lutnM»tt..ttt>ltt.»Mt< .....fm 93 6oa Al> oet Aoaaoood^caM,.loo*4 ««ra*ta,*o, mada oy Rarss. toco* * ........... tto ti ■ —t »ii itnafiwit ririi nf toatUsttoUa °w wetoa..; t» m om aaeawLtooC'T tot BJMTQO4 ea**. ta.l Itoo °^s^2o^Cbk*«U*«toma. wr *»• It Ua««MOß4*tood BXootraomaood aa>*. ful too* “r. om Moaod-baad dost, to to 8r0... JJJ otoaaeuS-hwd«• netbrßetorr. ; .. MM Omunnol hull fj[***- a —*** w *" ft JJ JJ OatHcoeabtsf Aitt dabcul aaaa.. ® JJ Oaa —cas»b>o4 BJf 00V. Mahxw caw *°J* lbo**d««lnaabfvttTebariata ctoaE'Ptaao •bo old aot toll ta call aad «rua|oa tto abor* tot I JO£TN h! mellor, ; . -:[.! •' ..--.I CAUD —The subscriber would respectfully (•form ttoi pobllo taat torts* to tbamaat Bro** o. US Wood atmt |fr* too raaorad lo NO. ea f I f'. 1 ? B, BTR E E T 1 * «b*ndt*'vUUh«Ur op*aaa BNTIBI SBW PIANOS.BALODROMB, IdoBlo.too. ttotortiamuUgl} topMooaUv wtoetod bj tba fobieiltor, Iron tbapriaetpal fy« f\aa in ta* But Toaabioc tor fbrawr eutsaara aad frtooda tor tbatr p*> troot*, tb* ooold rupeetfa»l| arttot a oootlaa*twa ol tb* ; ICfImOTTE BLIIBB, Sol* Apat fcr Woo Seato A Oa*« Ptoao*. aad Bute* A Frlao*ACb.Vla>pmfad Matodaon*. tolSiaaa ■ \■ 91 PlftbifrutCdd PaltoosPlalldtot. tiugintM gonew & Ctawace. DISSOLOTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. —Tba OoPartaaabtp. beratofix* aztottoc totwaeo ttuuß H. ORABAU, WM. VISBSR. 18881 PJtIOB aad SANNAB PBIOK, is tba IROH fOUaDBT aad PTBAU BNQINB BOtIKBSS. aader tb* Bra a«m» of BBABAto. PtSQEB AtX>. VM dluotrad oa tba «tb daj of Hateb, 18SL ; Tba bariatoavlll berasfttr toearriad oa at tba oldataod, Pika 'smaVtoivoao Mrcbaato and fUrrl*i bp B«|t R Brabsa'aM.to<a. Pbtor. aodar tb* Arm us* of ORA* BAN * FUHB&ftVboaLioasf* aatborfsad toeolicel lb* aoeoßßUofib* lata fine, aad bf.vboa alt dabtadoa bj tba Arm vtlltootot OUfIH M.QRAUAU. ! WILLIAM PIBHBR- £ DISSOLUTION. ±— Tho Co Putnerahip f tante&M «ttattef Mv«a tb»«sdmfkMd.Bodcr Bib o*B#»dtfjU irfflAMOßUM’tf *BON IW,*ii tkmoind tftto dmy by matokl coqwoU "*•: aiMCBL ||*g *BOS>lU eofctlß lb* M Will tofen,M thm 6U ataa4,MUfaat«Brwt,Uvnas»TllK ufb iloß*uUurlMd to edtoct mil cUlm 4m tpllu Imtm fins, mid em* mlldibßdamea iccobbl of mM fir».\ V, ■ gmoiL U'llbtlON A 00. MmrcH Sib, IMI. "51HL2L (^O'PAKTNfcKSjUIP* —The under signed J MftxU'sd mJ- 4NDIE6ON wttb ihMßts lb* beslMM sc NASUTUmBIKQ 5*113, YACKS, BAADb, 10 , oo ! tbmlnkdmj of JimiTliit. ftatateMvin Ucot- I dieted oom r tbs old bum mid ■!jlm of CUKS3, BMTTH iCO' l | > ; DiTIDOHUS, 1 - fc, 9. SUYTO. K. 5. WILSON. PabraarrSft,iuL mto esafeia. r. * wmw " GHESSI,SMTTH*CO., . [ -| UAHOIAOniBIU Of 'i,i _" : "l '!/,■■' ' 9®' BAILS, TACEB, BHADB, eto. WanhotuMlo. XU3 Water itmt, , VUitut'l r '.nrrBßoßBß.fi. TEETH EXTRACTED mat ■ ,j."f WITHOUT PAIN.OD BY SHI OJBOF AN; APPARATUS WHBBEBY NOT DROQB OR QALTAHIO BATTERY ABB OPED. CeldvnaihsrfatbatlaMwbaatbaapptratiiscaabtMtd to IU bMt adrutat*. i' Medical tnlkM asd tM r fas 0 la* ho*• bad tbsfr tsath extracted hf my proe«%tad inready totatlltutotbi patniennraa of tbs op—tfaa ■ itllWM bu ban nld by pwm lalefasted ia ■—tlag tba«m* trary, hsTlaf Dokoovlsdp ot aj pfotn AftnVIOUiTKXaWt*! tneTnryrtjle. * ■ ’ K. OUORY, n*ntiaV lal« V , fegattbßaldaß gjgH fttw Beiui Parlienkip. pRa:BrEBBINB & MUNBON, ; baiisg fctwd a partaanUp and opnad an (On at • V.. jro.';los Fifth street, (A. fnr dMn the Potuoflo,) ~ TVTOUIiD eat) the attention of the Publie ff to ibatfagpartortodßtfae for tba untotro and iMKttoQ of all ktedi of ARTIFICIAL TKRO, sod to tbs perftneaaes of all otbsr btasdns of ORNTUntr. WUboMßataßaacodainyef aaynsetyfs'tbsyetai nmaiosidtoaVOLtoAll ITS PL&TK TUTH as tba mt'Bailtfey, Harabls and Qw far tails Batoiitnto kr tbaHatanlTtotbrt Tbtyars ttaraalsod to bo enpsrfor in srary rarptct lo<bs~bes>.lfsuuio Plata Taatb, artMton attoetsdos (kfA artsy of. tbs baatr mstata,a»dcsa-&» Cnrobbsd atacmt rcsMdamMi Iras. XbtnbarhiataßSsrfaetbr atUegQold Bate, ean bora there raptacsd vUhtbs TOLOAHtTtost a areaii aUHloeal «■ ptore aboaa tba wilts ef tbs OMrUta. .adtljd TOBEPII ADAMB. r , ;sE ars m*. 1 So. 97 Wjlie Strwt, PittaboTgh. ' tnmirs Tii A. H. Pollock, Dr. Hillock, fbsodors Robbias, Rnarell MnsO, mjVAlj jq-EWTi KtWBQSHI Bato bkst xaki •;. 5 : '/■ - Magio and Tietori» RdSoa; Silver: Flax. Tape Trimming?, xoaisOAUmAwnuntuGa,. - BIW OOLOtS OP ZKPHTA IBP WOOD )- Sil^Cord^TAsaelsandQirdlea. A (oil MMrtaeat of : rmytbisf la tltdlHHUOnf Monos Urn.. --- ; . ■ AaKHTT Atm OGUATBT tmOHARTd AKpBILU WXU afVPUad at LOITIBT ntOXA TUE USBCANTILK AUEMOV. : 'i V TWAfH* Promotion inti Protection of Trade* Om «M t OOO tulaus Bn«Mi Hcpart«d« KaAradoc ir#j Ony, Tosra aad Tdfac* la tba Uaftad State, Canada aad attar. British. Pamafam la tl. A. 1 R. G. Dan As Co* Proprietor®. J lUASJW«O«S,»*»Mi», Oonxr of Wood aad fISA ntmtt, FUUbvtb, Pa. fiUMHi i J dmr fat, !«*a IMI-FUiAWt Mareb, Hit "lUad OAcm ' | HKWTOII. I>PB,BOTDS«k . -jj j niaanTi oftota V Pb llaMpUa M E 8 Oaa A OM Bm Q O M « oa OlßclanatlM.—KOPgadOoLCbjirtmlna : : fl>tnlarnl i • tfltimlO. DMwUh—■■JldOwlfa ft. Imb-i—MDEaio, a*** —— l lilfiSvSlSr.: —■«#•»!£ j;.. -i . . pm Alma OAmi* - , famt& tmtaHßoatnai ~~~JtQDaßAffe. r<iiln»iht * .EOPaaAQo ' HUfenaM EooAa, a hfe acdcaa of tbrnim wialad daOr HrafabAdtomtmifbcm PrkA|iee«e7 . cUtfanoflbtieduUm taUvyantf blibataadlmatf oAca. Haatomrcftba > NAW-LRAritAKD, to bbla., firkins sod . pads, tba bBCIar far family m far aala by : • ,u .|;Wo.HPoa»tbrtmcwar Ltlwiiy ■ • '/-* ff MATUIUA BKls HNil, oak taoned, ot 5* aad larraatad la bt taml la 4painy toiba btat dtaay attar, mabfa. all dltevaraftm. ••••;.- .-;y : ./- 3,AXfgima. TKOIA. KUBmm BELTING, BTE&U *JE^J?a.SS ?SB&?SJgBZ!ff£ - quirts ’ . «I.AlLfflimH. ■ '•' pttlStait.~6oo-toxesßrimeW.il.; . V lOOtttaMißfcfetwi, wtoxotitfhfcpifcf. . - Mn^HkVml^ lor nl« b» ■ ' «M 1 • . . ■•. ■'. HjMftt, ftUw: VrV. DMHIMiIaMIMM. ' MfetMitkr . : .. «E«.aZn*oa, ; •• - • . . LlfcMtHwEr: L** 4 **" ' oAmi I : . MTjmili mE ~ RlUk wak.l ' ~ ® ' WS"-' *“** MAlimdU.. T AKH—fltai.rcuM foeiaie be* ■ -. jtl «u> j.euMßten i^ir^^aiiSsassi^sP" AMUSEMENTS. TBB OBJEOEOUBTRBMtI flianasirc&ttsic. / si Wood street, RIMMINOS, H»W UUtOIDIKUO, BBV HOBIBBT A9B QtOTO; I49BOAZS. Ift* ÜBBOU ABC TLOBItr, NIW BONSirT HAtMIUB) i, Maoram & Oo.’s, fo«.; 17 and 19 Fifth Stmt BATON* MAOBUtt A CO., 17 fifth Btimt- MHOTU* SMU—7S beg* prime for Mb ,*T ' ; BMItacQUIM . iNIONt—SO bni. rec’d tbie dev be ~ F l ntii - atser ioomii* W«. A BATI A C&O. ■WiiHirr^-
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