~. , :vii..._ ~. ..,..,_.i..,:., ...... , , .. ...,,$"--tH/14}tuttq TIIRSDAY MORNING, FEB. 26, 1862. litlcickeideor Potomac. It passesiiiir topipiedo-tnsion ! "that - tho' Goserament3thoold still allow the. Potomac - to remitirt*Olraded, , , — irhlla 4 ,We have so . many IllfahOttlS and mortar vessels afloat; • - and Whirs,: nds of, our, soldiers, who * are,Piwki..*llo-aotwitY, wo uld delight to . assist in moving the rebels from - their nests •• a l one it, i s not creditable to oar prowess and our national honer, that we should,' month after month, permit our national capital to beblockaded on Its only line of water comMunication. 277 few clays we' read of our national vessels run ' ulna tio•liloilitide„ and • submitting to the heing:made a target of by +Oaf bettories. - - • - • itoe biookide of this navigation has cost the nation minims of .dollars in additional cost' for' .tranlrportstion, and hie inflicted on the, people, of Washington great'addi : - final exPensia:for all the necessaries of life.:' were told, when these batteries were 'pripaiing, that they could be demol- Jihad any day, and that they could not ac - Munplish the. blockade': Sten theblockade was an adinitted fact, and it has been since 'oriental!: contemplated to build sddi ,— tional relined front italtiniork. to Wash .., ington i . .the'fieding of , our ormy•`l';:i , NoW to - our mind - this blockade is a die- , .• graoktinitogid, be breken up at:ence.;.. It is s o ppenedtbe'rebels' right wing rests on the ilier,A l *bat Is to 'hinder oar left, winglkorn turning the enemyls'right, with the - assistance of.gunboats and mortar losta; and,the Throe the enemy back from ' the riv er ; an leiTthecapital . of the nation be approachedl)j land'on water 'without, a rebeiSag to flaunt'itself in the , face of the lioreMM/Mlt• There Is 'replace pro bably: on. the Polo ' matilie4ter fortified than this Terineseeennd the Cjitilierlandrirers• were, and yet Com modorehesitati them with artinfirlor force.l, - Coltenbus, on the Xo_itruialppl, is probably far stronger tun anyplace, on the Potomac, and yet we look for our river Beet to drive the enemy onto unless be goes out soon of his own ac cord. We are exhorted by the friends of - • hicerstaitie•yrait•--ivait—werr I , We are to walk by ikltD, for eight and reason•botir fait vrith•rill the Patience and faith we can muster, we cannot see why all the fightinghould bedone in. the West; and .1 • .•that the insults upon our • s ciiiirt ! ixipati*der,,d • its trati'ncise, should notbewipedout. We oannotrforket that our TreasurY is empty, • and, tbra, our expenses arc two millions , a day,. and'tDat our •noble Potomac whiCh..li'fiattiiilitself to death; is a vast ar - er z ieniie, 'War the people will have to pay someday: It isaveryfineihingfor those who enjoy fat. salaries, and receive • distinguished ()consideration, to ask us to . wet their *sore ; but it is quite a differ 14::the soldier iantitted to the • esiki,s44-Aiiitadi.pc*iit kis friends ; as well as JOthe soira.4.**llV have to foot the:%llll;iiiiia4g:4-ii-4416r,'444.4., The ?eel& at. • A coninipoOrnt ;Di tho Indiamipolli Jour :* fel, inipArgA.:)!ofunfordsville, ,Ey., - !bites +dti'. .ti=?~, sotsrprin'l7beiln.the ;wee_..,;_by g_ the Pittsbargh figmette Wit in'earillehboi to , Denoterstilmelar, dons ..thlt . .eghtihg Den - elsoMissieilidindt vrieb..it to lecutniera*a thittbers mete , none ; Otters in the ureritee.—, If this le blinded is. an apology for ill Original ifiertlen Wit `the 4 !,Dertiocrets do the fighting," it is only adding iaiait to the pre: viola Inhisz.-:;It is now samitiio that thiie album intiois;butth: Oat 0 1 !: 0 . 6 , 0 5T" ".... 16 Pfe 1 " :- Fort Doiilson. Teething:: was , seaCsoont Frt. Dloistoo in the . originst - ststament, ,but yis mh4e iu ineiil leiMS."le was asserted est. isthrinosentidid the lighting," and. therefore onglitZiOliaro - IdeS,etiare.in the celebration. Both the original declaration, sad the above intorpreantionet it, are; alike ; contemptible, hating no gromtdin fee"; and are conceived in . Tirouti:parllsaitspiiit,nnworthy of any party oriaintant;ltarlig ll* &posed the rieschicityi And contemptible. Valium spirit ual& bi.Fionuataa in thither, in its relations . : to this greet 'rebellion, we take tear, of the saldeeti hoping that the editor may yet be able tiiito Pities to all our gallant men who have gone to the field of battle. , . . - ' 'AllatJait:efoti he left our Gnome river eamps, . a Pottlaitin hail' )ast iimehed there, who hid, -. : •Ialt-IraVtill/CO - ii.".thailso of air iloalicioii . of . - - 'tharoviro .of Ili, fan of Tort Honelson..- He ii. a very strong:Union and, end had - piemixll- 1444Hyerait M. Our lines some time since, bat"tlie itziatimes a ihe'Mhsl'inenill had re- IT ... yantakOMC : inyaitliti Of his pans, wain enrything :heenthiawn Into : confusion' by this,...to rebels;Mosi terrible news. Xis, '.. . reprisents thwitate of excitements*, Nashyllie -as beinehillelsti. - A perfeet, pude ' yelped tlussOnst the whole city. 'The street' , _rwanelhioitriesi.isiih people wild with suite- mating Illitbfd , frQ inn,- boxoe;. frost sineek`o6r 7 sere, to thenifoltod popubscoodatlng thatibe 4 frele_weielninin the city Win , feassliss,aed appealing tO Wary man who had ••'alwrirpsedu of ire saes to tally to the defense of the Once.. ill says that these appeals had but yri;ll.tthielrent; and tiers 'seenied,to':be .aboto wrthing that 'ton he Haiiislarttideneicethe Phila. delPhtta ! - [K. t b Gantts7 ,; Since the commencement of the. present rebellion,-L no intelligent abolitionist over doubted that its result Would bOthe. abolition of slately. The only question which . fo•ihein" appeared uncertain wee, , whether. it, . vrould titeAoyaliste or. the . _ • . rebel/ that would .deeree its abolition ? - When': Matters in thedeath reached the extent of eeoession, the abolitionists-adopt ed the plan of . remaitiinv silent, and,leav leg thinis to tie _"logic of events." - They . did en became they; knoti "that thit logic would do far' mote to . destroy' slavery than any which they einild - .emploi for'the`psi- . pose would. FrODI that time to.the, present, thWy have, with a very few exceptions, . . . strictly pursued that; plan.: On nfew acct . miens Wendell.PhilliPs,'.William Loyd Ger . . rison and - Garret' Smith - have spoken or written on the anbjeot; bat; generally;thei; with all other:abolitionists, have been silent.looker* Those gentlemen, when-' ever they -spoke or wrote,. OnhettitatiriglY asserted that, in this set,- ting free of the slaves would. be the win ning calk and that whichever party played it would, without doubt, win , the , game.. They, Moreover, "alerted quite as • unhesi latingli that; if the loyalists . did not ' play it, the certainlp.would;. But to the. pritidaVery politicians these assertions seemed idle tales no' better , than . the ravings That the rebels, who had undertaken to dissolve the Union by a. bloody war, for the sake of slavery, should= themselves , abolish slavery rather than fail to dissolve the Union; seemed, to thoso - politicians„ . as well as Republican* or Damocrats, simple - At least ..they spoke and *rate and acted's* if 'that was the way it - did appear 'Eti them. ' If they were honest in this, and I am notdisposed to call *their honesty in:qiestion, it only , shows how liable men's judgments are -, to be blinded :by their Wishes„ and, therefore, is not in the least.surprising. It was.leng ago 'said, and said most truly, thatthe hu man heart -is so deoeiptful that none can it, and that , ' it is not in man that waken' to direct his steps. "Am I a dog that.'l should do 610 thing?" said a poll-. tioisiri of old---Hasail by name—to ono - Iqm told hiui,whitle would do after he had got fairly started in the career be was just en tering upon. He was insulted at the inde nation that .he would ever- be capable of doing . things which then appeared so ail .fiorrent to hint.. Doubtlessßazaers friends were much startled at the prophet's pre _ . -diction' as Unreel was himself.' Doubtless they thought. 'as `much as he that it was nothingbut crasy - babbling. And yet, - liszael, in -theeourse of his career, did all that the prophet foretold, a - ad did it with out any misgiving or repugnance either on the , part of himself 'or his friends. It has always been so, and so long as_human na ture continues • to be human • nature, it al ways will be so. - ' - • - . . If _ our ' Southern rebels, when' they- corn winged their war upon the Union on be half of slaierY, had been told that; 'rather !than fail in. the war, they, 'would; 'them.' salve& abolish slavery, I have no. doubt they would hive sneered at' tie „prediction, and, like Ilizaelihave said:l" . Are we dogs thatweshoubidosuch A thing?". And yetthis absurdity would have been on the side of their sneer, not on that of the prediction: Human mania is the same in . those rebels .. as in I other peOplethey' are ' actuated . by' the same, motives, swayed by the - maim impul ses, subject to the same pas - pions as others —they are liable to the sameaccideni&the same uncertainties, the ,same; disappoint ments in their undertakingsthat Others are —they; no more - than' others, when they enter upon' a carierf can tell what its . up shot is to be,' or whet shifts it•• may drive ' them to. , But they.may telt, just, as others k maythat if they enter upon a Alesperate Lutreeri they may, aud.very likely, will, be -iirtvialb4sperate resorts before.they get through with it. When they levied war Union•upon-the . they' become ' open and avowed traitors, and accepted all the rights and responsibilities of traitors: • . 1 - • [The writer then proceeds to examine and define the:rights and responsibilities of the rebels- under,-theTconstitution, and •,,- shows that they have: forfeited "all - claims , to protection, and hate:expo - sed themselves to'the penalty of loss of .prop erty .and life. , . The argument is conclusive and exhaustive, . but our space will not, admit its. publica;,l lion." He then proceeds:) .. -- •- : ' `EVity - . One of their inetteitatiecied them 1 that thear undertaking. as a, terribly des- perste one; antithere is nothing at. all this-, • side of death so desperate that they :satinet resort to in order to succeed in their •uzi- dertaking: - If they are to' die what benefit I will slavery be to them? Will they con sent to die as felons rather than have slavery abolished? • Rather than it should be abol ialiad will they consent even to go into exile, and spend their days as'paupers and vaga bonds on,the earth,? . lie • must be-grossly ignorant of human nature Who can think so. Now reflect for s moment what a' mighty impulse the abolition ' of slavery • by. the rebels would give to, their cause. The slaves are in - round nuMbers 4,000,000. Every Instinct of our nature, as well as all the information we have-on the subject,' , teaches ne that all .these-slaves are ready to strike for liberty just as soon as an op- I poitunity offers f and that they are ready to strike binds• with whichever party will give' them `their . liberty. As things are they are the - natural enemies of the rebel& because they are the parties' who hare held them in bondage. But . just let the rebels strike off their chains, and the case wilibe . completely reversed. Instead of the negroes being any lorger_enemies of.. the rebels, they will be their mostAevoted and ardent friends.: Instead. of being ready . to take their masters' Hies for enslavingthem, they will be reedy to' lay:down their lives ia be half of their masters for setting:thein free. By setting their slaves' free,' therefore, - .the rebehrwould - turn 4,000,000 of their most dangerOus enemies into the most reliable s .. ..e end-effective friends. By th tone act: they would add 8,000,000 their . effective' strength; and ii any O • :silly. enough to I think that, in so deeps - tate ' ease, they will not do it ? ;' But.-this is t alithe rebels would gain by.freeing their slaves.,, The moral , effect of it in. their .. favor amen- the world would be - incaleilable. All Europe would with one Voice exclaim that a people wheWeri eatiableOf 'making -such a sacri fice for the'sake - of governing, .themselves,' deserved to govern' thernielvei, and dlionld have the right , to do it no matter' whet. it ' Do we not see 'indications already that the rebels Will abiliali:slavery .rather than be defeated in - litid war?, - Already we hear of 'them offeringto • the 'European: nations to . 'emancipate ',their - elavetty.. on :condition that those nations Will ackneiledge their independence,' and - of leading ruin' in the South urging that. all . the sl aves in the rebel States shall be set free'se a military necessity. If they. are ready to go so far I now, will dui. not go farther and farther I as their cause grows more dug:erste, until with one united voice they. proclaim frett dom to their slaves, and arm them to fight for the rebellion? - -• ' - . . People nosy laugh at - the abolitionistslf they time,' and make as . . light as they please of their warnings, but, thus far,the course of the rebellion, has been just what. they said front the beginning it would - be. All -the indications, are that hereafter its course.will continue to be what the isholi,- tionists said it wonld. . That it will bring about., freedom to the slaves is every, day been:ding more and more evident. And the great question is what 'effect- lethal, event o haVe on the Union?. 'ls' it to be a Mow for the Union 'Or against' it?:'' Is itlo give the;government 4,000,000 friend! Or 4,000,- , 000 emainieit,il 4 4ll.iot_thislibt - of the got-, inn:ea , &Pend: - WPcn ibitillieetiMlT"..lhe abolitionists have all along, anidit,,winili,l Will ani-onsassitars torsattbstilier have' not reason - on theirside? ' • • side? - Ana. - _ ' -_N7=7"45,p,,z. r.l r ! ""--.; A DespairiakWaltYroto ~Cio4mnnd .' Effect of the Victor! at DOnelsoa. The fall „ of:Yrirt - : - .Donelsicointitgeo •oloattlY uponifieuthert.victoriei 'Of _thfiledz end arms, seems to have produced d fearful panic among the rebels. , :The Richsamoi Enquirer, of. WeiAlteNlOY crushink, defeat of the rebel forces nessee,' and makes the . following` : frantic appeal: We are without the - necessary facts and explanations to justify comment upon the .tragedy of last Sunday. Wei hid es perienceenough already to show the folly of premature criticisms. We must have pa tienem... Such reports as have reached us' are chiefly from the-North, and are given in the telegraphic.column. lint this thing we must do. By the man gled body of every man who , fell st the hands orthe scoundrel murderers who have inteded the country of those who never did them en) , Juirreby the homes which we ,have established:by: our industry—by the beautiful land Which we' have inherited from our fathers—by the families Chit we love-by-,all;; that is noble,'patriotic and brave, .suid its the, tear and.fervently invok ing the favor ofSiod--we, must all resolve, in . our inmost souls, and.vow with anir revocable vow, that we resist the enemy to "the telt extremity, and, that we will die if we cannot live . freemen. - • • , - • And thisveow - we must set about making ood. Let cowirdtkreintileif they wilt- - - vih; niggards count their treasures in ,agony'...- But What brave or generous citi sen wouldirishVo survive the ruin of his country? - Who - would_desire to live when editing and vulgar despols-have foot upon our necks?:.'=No, fellow citizens-4.A ne,.ss did our - fathers, pledge ouTsiteied honor to each other and to the world that our lives and our fortunes shall be devoted to the Vindication of our liberties, and that, if these are lest, nothing shall survive the wreck, for nothing would be worth saving. Courage, then, people of the Confederate States! Yon have now ono of those "op- portunities" which, if improved, make era bone famous, and make brave men re. nownedl History awaits ,our action, to make up ihe record of glory ,or infamy. Any man can be brave when there is no danger. Any soldier can -be enthusiastic - when cheered by around of successes: It hi adversity that fries men's souls, and dis tinguishes between the tree man and . the false—the genuine and the counterfeit I Let us as individuals, and let-us as- a people, seize this opportunity for true glory. Let' as stimulate each other's - courage and emu latiCadh other's zeal!. If oneman falle, let two step forward to take his place. This fight must be redeemed. We will 'have the victory! - What if .we have reverses 7 'Tis the fate of war. A war without disasters is a winter without storms. But we will bear them, like yatriote and brave men, and, both in our fortitude and our daring, we will choir Univalve!' worthy to_ be free. if we - do not," we do not:deserve tO'be.free: DUPONT ApPlito•mium The Norfolk Day ,Book, of Wednesday, has this Latest bit of news from Saiannah': Owing to. yesterday being .. - "a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer" iu Sayan. `nah, we are without papers from there: By 'a letter written just before the train left, we leain.thit the tetras tserealasely gaiaing sirmintrin their effarts'to reach the main' el us eirsitof the river, and that the attack' acititi not bi mach lower delayed. itia-euß pose the vessels alluded to must be large 'steamers, as :the Newt of .yesterday, re ported several' vessels already in the river. We are indebted to a friend for a pri vate dispatch, stating that all -Wee- quiet this morning at 10 o'clock. •-, sim'cLaw .rorircEs. larAFriend in Need. Try Da etriiteirtirorarmit lANtIiqNT is pot .lL;,iired from ihetecdpeOf Dr. arm= Swam. of COo. neetieut,ths great SODS Uttar, 'mid ltse been used in: Yds nosothe Ise the twenty ,years idth the wet astektildnis- =tem - An an ecterual • remedy • it ls without a rival, and will Wireless pain more spenilly than any other preparation. War all Rheumatic and Names Disorders it hi truly iniNible, and as • can. the • lta Bona; Wouuda. slaw" Bruins, la. t its eeethili; thellng - aorpowerlhistrungtheoing prom ties excite the just wonder end astonishment of all - who hate Sires sites IV • trial: Over four hundred • motile: Min of itemerkable mho peittnrmal by it With. in the last two 'year% attest hits bat. _ . , B. M. & 00., Aguas, corner of Wood and Second lama, Pittdmrigh. sp26ulaver acirlake Superior Copper Mill and tigraTlNG WORK.% Pine: mot. EMI Af CURDY & CO., mai:mem. of SHIATEI2(O,BRAZIMIIP AND BOLT COPPIR; PROUD OOPPkil BOTTOM/3, HAIM STILL BOTTOMS, WALT= SOLDER; also Importers olid &okra Ia xtuss, TIN' PLATE, BILK= LEON: WIRE, be. Constantly CIA bond, 113 N IDIS ItiCECUMB AND avow. WAianiotrix„ N 0.149 Plod nod =Tema 'trans, Plait:=o, Pena & 1114"Specialenlen of cp ß per rt 4 to any do ltrea pat- trx. smarm 'wtrittow intuit; ROBINSON MINIS & WAsur , °!, Ni:OAss, Pitistoirgh,,Pstut's;, .Chrsics, No. It Yuma thaist. Mannheim., sakindsotsELLEANEEirEikitt mtta. zwanntay, COMM, RAILROAD RrOSIC, BSYAY BOILERS :AND Bassi mos sorsominto AND REPAIRING dons on short £ JOHN COCHRAN. 1:k . BRO., Meiailtetniers of nor; BAILING, IRON VAULTS, WINDOW piirrins„ WINDOW. GUARDS ec secioadmt Ad Ilan! etreet, between Wood end Market,. • Bare bit hand a eerie', of new Patterns, Ptbc7 . and plain, sultable for AB planate. Putbzukr attention paid to ancleittnr time Leta. Job • done ex &cat zealot.— nh9 ltsborghl3t4tel "or , • mum) r0X11...L....30ur soro..::....:W.llVcinioVau. iONES; BOYD -CO., • Manuhictitrers -of 'OAST ISTENL;;• siso; , SPRING,. PLOW AND A. B. iIiTEIL, BTNZI. OPZILDGI3 AND AXLES; exiniss ofliksio ed First greets; Pittsburgh, , Penn's. - 0019 7.0. 1L75JUL1211CZ..........1L N. ,11/1141.....1L L. 1111111N1l. AURNAP (froot , tems to J. C..KIILKPIIII6I C 0.,) Mad. oidetwers -and 'Moles& Peinlora In LAMPS, OBANDELLISJ3, de. 11111 - WIRAigetrtirtoeILIEWBORLEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON N0x."39 Wool, IttaxeL . . °Woad at , Chario Baal. TIIIIMATA. - &. p.: -.Paper NANUJ'AOVNINIIIised Arlon 1140014 MINT, CAP, Lyn= ALL Imre or -wile P. • earths, nmoiid from No. 2i Wco.4 stood to No. 838mtthdeld ortzoot.lqtabargli:Pa. . .../41/PCABH OR ILENE 4011 CUM nail%enrCiin ha FONIaGN, AND DO3ZSNO DILLS OF F.X. 014NOF. CFWFMOATSB OF DNPOSIy, FANS NWT= OD BUMF, No. 67 Malust Ahvnt, PM*. on isl 4 the prieot4 Chan thiossoloOnt Oho Mil Poi aim MrIIENRY. IL 00=113,.: lorr. WaULDINCVAND CONIMISSION itERCI/ANT sod arbolaio*Otsolor 6111tEllqk MITER, 'BEIM Tll3ll,ond Produce sonerollar: - .2(0. 25 Wood street; M 7.1.11: LITTLE, Merchant Tat. m, No-84 frr. Cult 43sairsT. Dr. tristVa-Thilkt• U S QUALUTEEWASTER'S wmuLuris, AND OTIIKEL AGAINST' mir oilvpuraprr.porovr DY prrnratraan TRUST COMPANY .JOHA , D,SOOIBit 30-00(V-zetwovs of:Aclgh e r4. 4l6 l7 yew, useurid try.tiond sad mortpgi on tyar • (boil teunt7ProlTatr• #19 1 7 111 Trrxr4 hs - Ng. MISR a fitr West. r`..'~ ^ cT c J-~'~'~" 9 . ~S'~a~.w.^'^, c `:?Y-T'•'~^-^~..~-~"^"rhe';yars..-, OrMitie • r :OE PriTicenacis, ifelnhary - lOthilatil I -1 111-Ii()TICF...;;;In ptretritatice_ of "an. act IP. ) " of Dat lagialatnnaatlha. 9ntuttonyntalth- Peunallvaila, entitled...km kee se prorill• tv= shti He origsailattaseatetto riitabouN - rdetwAyse Chltaao., - spproied the 31. t -of Ait•ch,lB6o,* meeting will be held at the City of .Plthibutaib;2ennayleania.olt-WCIMUSDAT, the tear .4 4 for-Ifebtitarz.lB 4 %; at Dia office of the Company, to elect ,Directors. and to the other parley* eginteinidided.Wthitaid Now bat ikezdholders are authorized to rot/ at tide : J. F. D. LANIER, - • SAMUEL LOUIS 11. KEYED. 4•• • THOMSON. Purchwrs td t hgr a4-B+ilro rl UMCDDIVILD 2Lnozw. AMMO CuIIIOLNIC • • Ihrrstalunt.; Febroary, lOth, 10:4)/17.1.0F NJ) NoncE.—The. 1)1• niacin of tlou PlanoSsi. blzunar Colman/ have Tolt.:Dar declared a DI room or 'two Dch.Loaa .(11.0(1) tligaltt on :the Capital Stout; payable at the OM°. of the Presiarer on and 'after .TIMIDLT, the 18th Inst., to Stockholders, or their leg to sentativeN appearive, as such at the dose o fbasin OD SINDIIDAT, thelsth inst. ' &Warn Stockholders will he paid by Mews. J. W. CLAN. & Co.. a the 'Vander °dice of, the ComPuur. 'No. ES State ■ - 4,llcaton. liy_order of the heard of Directors. JANRS M. COOPER, • fel.3.ltu !key and Treaer Hat. Mintrut Co. 'N-ALLEGHENY blf LILY Owners • f Tlatboate, Oil Tanks, OU Ceiba, ead other thing+ t t are now otatmatiug the ALLfie 011KNY Wild,B.Y, are ,heroby notified It sold ob structions ate flof removed within ten days from this date, 'they will be dealt with according to to person. ars prohibited front throwingdirt, filth, robbsge, do., fie-, on the said Wharf, or _ the fall pen sky of the. laW Will be enforced. • •- • ' -JAXIO ALLEN, - Wharf *Mister. Pirresonon, Feb. 7th, 1862. fe7 OWNS Eau UMW. UOMP/ktlY, - t • NAM Tebroat7 lith, 1862. f ERIE. CANAL COMPANY.- ELUTION NOTICE. An electing for SEV EN DIRECTORS of the ERIE CANAL COMPANY will be held at their office in ERIE. on MONDAY. the THIRD 'DAY OF MARCH KEEP; at 10 o'clock a. m. - fallidtdl A. H. CAUGTIEY. See), O.Nones 13 ayakiasy ufl that the City Ordinances in regvd to obstruct logthe streets end sidewalks by OIL Bk.RHELS•or other obstroctioas, will be rigidly enforced from this date. . JOHN OWNNti, ii. IS;COOPTIL feT Street Cotoraisdoners. TliL CITY IIiAUUEtt'S hes been removed to JOHN HEBRON'S LUMBER OFFICE, corner of Bernd and Penn streets. - EDWILR.DS„ Oty Ganef. telamd JrIEW .10rERTISE.ItMir*T8. A T AN ORPHANS' COURT XL held at Pittsburgh, in and. for- th county of Allegheny, on Saturday, the 15th day of "February, A. D... 1882, before the Hon. J. P. Sterrett, President, - Hon. Thomas Mellon, Aseociate, Red lions. G. Adanteand John Brown, , Associate Jugges_ of said Court. - The petition of Philip Belistiue, adminietrater de bonus sou, cum SestAmesto swum of Henry fon, de ceased, was presented to said Court, setting' , forth that said Henry Horn - died Intestate: seized 10 - his demesne as of fee - of the following Beal Potate, - rhu— . AU the IbUowing described lots .Or pieces of ground 'situate in-the Fourth-Want, city of Allegheny, being lot No. 17211. the plan of lots laid out by Gr. E. Warn-. :er,"Jacob Painter and Y. loner . fronting On South Canal street - 23'feet and Cremating; boa. by the same - 'width to Carpel:Mei alley 104 feet Steele* in More or tomb being , .bounded and described in lots_ and parcels as folkwe, to wit: „First, All that cer tain lot or pleat of ground boginnliog on South Canal • . street, at the oorner of John togie slot thence Wirth • 68 feet II lecher, thence West 25 Heti - thence north 68 'foot 8 Inches to South Canal etreet, the place of, be ginning, en-which is :erected one. small two story, brick dwelling. Beoond, AU ..that lot or. piece. of. ground fronting on Citipenter's alley 23 feet "andrart, ring intrude South Canal' street 48 feet' or there abouts, - preserving the same width of 231st and, abuttlar and adjoining the lot or piece of ground immediately herein before described, and adjoining .lots of .J. bog% and 0. Ramon,. and on which is erected a two story.brick dwelling bones :and being the back part er portion of lot No. 172 1.. the plan of lots had out by G. E. Werner,Painter and F. Loran; to the mane tract openits Pitlaburgh as herein befina mentioned,sed desulbed,.and that *be. penonal estate Of said decedent is insufficient - 0 pay his debts, appearelY a whedule — annixed to' 'petition, and prayed the Court for an order to make "salad the same in lets er purport. as Nos. land 2, kc., whereupon the Court granted an order of oak as prayed for. Sale to take. place on SATURDAY. March 15th. 1882, at. 10 o'cloOlt, a. m., filth power to adjourn. Bc. BY TAW COUBI.' -- Attst: We A. - Htszorr, Clerk: le2s:ltdaMerif CORNER PENN ST CLAIR PITTSBURGH, PENNA BOOK-KEEPING; PENMANSHIP, entrant- TIC dad MATHEMATICS generally timed both day and emn Mg. serStudents enter at any Hum Andra:etre privets itistructlon la . all branches from competent and ex pert raced instructora' NO'BOYS employed as teachers' In Oda institu tion. felddras IN 'HE MATLER OF - THE ING Or VIRGIN ALLtr in the City'of Pitts. burgh, No. 40, January 2, 1881.- Notice le hereby. gl hat the - viewers in the abovoceee will held a P on MONDAY,. the 94 of March. /INN, at 1 o'clock a. m., la the Supreme Court Rona in the Court Rouse Of Allegheny county, for the purpose , of hearing all parties thwarted lu the abase matter. L. WILCOX, 11.28 td Secretary of Beard of Viewers. WESTERN HOTEL, • V Nos. 9, 11,13, 15, 17 Qirtlandt St Bus BBO4IIWAT, Nsw You ern This old established and illTOrite recoil of the Badness Communlty.bas been recently roasted, and is. template in every thing that can minister to the comfbni Of . its patrons. Ladles and - families. ars apecially and carefully provided for. ' It to centrally located in the business part of the. city, and isoontlsnous to the prindpal tines of 'MUM boats, camomnitomes, ferrite, dc.. —ln ounsequerme of the morose Caused by the se. bettion, e micee hive been reduced to Ors Dome' Lon Tim tale Is amply supplied an -stn-Das:plied with all the Inmates of the ileum, and fa equal to that of anyother hotel in the country.. Ample. accommoistione are offered for upward of 4 1 30 Ceuta liff•Do not bellows rusumrs, hackman, and others, who say "the Western Hotel to full." • -D. D, WlNCHlCSTEllaPrcirietor. Tam D. Wisconsin. . 14.3 m ~~rrr- . ~ ~: SEWENG* ALtCHWEIi. Price , sword • 1 V IsniCabbiat COrtlale R00m . 121112411 1 13 RENT, man; of 'These Maclaine are unthaled for the bratty with which they execute all kinds of *work required of a complete machine. They combine iimpUcity. dors, Witty, rth nobles, action unattained by any other wachin , while In cheap:ma they hare'no rival. kfichtuss we:nutted ' sad kept in repair ono LILLIE A IsTBAIN, Sole Agents for lireetern Penn's, N 0.12 Fifth street, corner of Market, Fitts bargh, Pa. ' LILLEY k'STßAlN;ManttfaCturent pf and have for male, Wholesale and Detail; all kinds of 812 WING. MACHINE NEEDLES: • . , LILLIE A STE,IIN, No. 1S Filth st., corner of Market, AGENTS WANTED. - DECOlolood J No. 44 rater &reel, ?am York, orrrx rex Lux, not 'Dutra rune Iscorozo' RAZZ siocomx or rum ow* aciroar.nolt, . COGNAC BRANDIES—Otani. DapuJ k Co.,.Plnet "MAU= A &b., and other brands at various vintages, darE sad tato. In halves, quarters sad alghthi. ' ROCHELLE' BRANDlES—Pglevoisio, A. Bets• Bette; and bther bran.* dark and pate; In the until - LEO IiAND GIN-1 1'..1401x 00,.atritetdatn, and We* Drop,i n pipek Ahree.tr• APIA Ana flat . : ~ HUM-Bt.err's and Jamalat—ue oeted bran - - -iV/111511.111aban'a Irish and Ramsefaitebth. WINES—Port, Sherry, Madeira, Bordeaux, Rork, .om—riste.bxr4eaux Taw, in tam .0 b:slisis. P°7 L'ATUES-2 car loade reach Atom and Band y—;to bus -10 Flint ''-. runt. ONIED APPLYN. bblo. and" Ni - BUTTICH-10 Ulf bble. and boast, in cloths. CHEWY--900 boxes W. R. Co tting Chew.. All the dm* in maws and km ask by JOHN B . OANFINLD ~ • seas - Tint. stnot, Weer Wood. 0141t3IGNIVIENTd--7. -76,dezett raw FreshPe Neches, 300 beshele Dried Apples. For Ws low-te does by ANXIII. Ll . AHD 4.)11.-8 , bls:.on otOanxor Mod .ndor to and • • - • far , • ISAIAH PITOEST 0b..: BAB, 1.18AU6-100 bandies - Bar . Lead reamedsi#4lbr by - -• • • • MCVAY II; COLLINS, and Ihr de by LlllY4-2°Q bbls. • Lime well , . awl foe mailikby. HENRY H. 00EYINEI o v." " itantir es hand. ;,ghtsL; • 1101. ' Luc 1240 • . ouu; - • -‘1J•VOLTIB&-JA Inds - dock resitrool; • • „ El e • : 11116,-.4 " 1 " .344 ' i r 11 " 6 400 6Y 120 s A , ~ 54 Wood 'trot. , '8• MAUVE 110T0aCIPE ALBUMS. taws volt 18a. Cbrsor of Wootinad 1 frJ tereeta:Piitatarek. NEW DLS.P.OF THE .BORDER AND - - SUIPTHEB;I.STATES, Showing all the 'Forts . and Military poaltione, with . the itallrreaa,ete..• arid reliable, Ka beaaUfally colored its Stated. Size i1.e35 inches. Price only 25 rents, arkdrarniehed - ,at 81 per copy. For sale it . . JOHN P. HUNT'S, Wholesale and Bread Bookseller, - Stationer and New. loader, kLasonic ISail, Ptah street,. Pitts .bargh, and N. E. corner South Cordmon and Fed eral street, Allegheny City. 1h24 huvr - Dxpaursrastr, t WAIRMITOX, Tebruary2o,lB62. f TRON CLAD STEAMERS.—The Navy Department .1/I, until the 24th of Much next, receive propositions for the complete construction and equipment of LEON•CIAD VLSSZLI3 for river, har bor and mast defence. These yessele,,with tbS exception of three for the Mississippi river and its ttibotarbes, will be, propelled by screws; those of the Misabalppi river and tram wise may be propelled by paddle wheel& "_The balls will be either wholly of iron (which viola be pre- Pared, or of iron sad wood combined, ell tbe proles-, tors may consider most Suitable for the 'object pro , posed, but their. sides and decks mud be protected with en iron armature sufficient to Moist the heaviest _ shot and shells. , . _ , The vaisels forth , Miudatippl Armand its tributa ries are not to draw more than nix feet water when fully equipped and armed, at which draft they are to be able to maintain a pertugtent apeeduf nine knots per hour - In still water, cud carry sufficient coal In the bunkers for six days steaming at that speed. The armament will consist of not lea than six eleven inch gene. The vaiebs for harbor defence are not' to draw Mom than twelve feet - water when fully equipped and armed; at whieh — dralt. they are, to be able to maintain a pernianent - speed of ten ]mots Per hour to smooth water, and. to carry sufficient cal in the bunkers for seven day. - Warning at that' speed. Their armament will consist of not lea than from 'tiro to four saran-Inch - guns. • • ". meals for coast defence are pot to draw more than twenty feet water when trill y equipped and armed, at which draft they are to be able to.nutin-. Lain a permanent speed of Mean knots per hour at my and to C 14211 sullielent oral - In the bunkers for twelve days steaming at that speed. Their &ma mma will consist of one or two fifteen or twenty ! inch guns. I . The guns of the mieels for harbor :and coast de fence are to train to all points of the compass with oat change In the vessel's position. The proposition, most state the amber of vessels, subject to the electionef the Department, which the party proposal to furnish complete in every respect, 'embracing armour ',Wing, steam - machinery and equipments of all kind., ready for service, excepting only the ordnance and ordnance stores and previa ions ; the proposition must be • accompanied by de scriptions, epeclileatlome, drawings and. modelst of such character that the work could be executed from them. • The place of delivery most - be stated; the time within which the noel or weasels are to be completed, and also the total gum to herald for each. It will be stipulated In the contract that one-fifth the total aniennt will be retained by the Govern ment until airtydayeafter the reception of the ves est, in order to give it7i trial, the remaining pay ' meats being made with due regard to the proper performance and program; of the work ; the contract will also embrace forfeitures - for failure to perform the conditions specified: The bids moat be accompanied by the guarantee zold b ild p b re y ie la :p T; that;lf xecuted; ne twaltrlt „ mrar: f ed i t he e parties who are i T o ' Demme the sureties to the amount 4 the face of the contract will atm he'stated. - The Department will - consider any other proposi tions that may be presented 'ln which the draft of Water above named lsnot exceeded: - The Department will be at liberty to accept - or re. Jost any or alt propositions. ' fs22.2aw2w I—The greatest Pain cjerosf Me l ti ignt MEI= I IEXMiiMI RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS,• BRAINS, PAINS IN THE LIMBS, STIPP JOINTS,. Ac It never fails, if need as directed. Odd bran venom:table Druggists, at Up per bottle - SIIdON. Jormans, nrugght. and Dealer . In CHOICE fat tor. Smithfield and roarth sta., sole agent. pET..o El :1 I The undersigned ere now provided with the bast fabilities for rwwiving end storing - CRUDE AND /OPINED end forwarding the none to foreign market... ' ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS To our Mends in Liverpool and London. PETER WRIGHT g KMlauaod k 1 AW • 'S AND 'LNEGAR. P 1 BBL& PURE CIDER VINEGAR. LOALEY, TO PETROLEUM REFINERS.- I Win establishedln the CITY or NEW YORE a COMMISSION HOUSE, fortheSaclualve sale of your' commoditke, ud also to supply you with OAIISTIC SODA, SULPHURIC ACHL EMPTY BARRELS, GLUE, BUNGS, Aro: ' I eat wowed to make, liberal cash &Amoco on. consignments, and to give your bunkum prompt at tention. ItilVorrensqudence La nntstated and consignment. solicited. .wrualm GWIER. No. r Malden Lan•Otoor York. • • • BBATIS PORTABLE. . • . . PARLOR' SWING' ••• This la .a_ We, iLmple and. miontradeal Swing. adapted to the parlor or vanuidsh. by an easy and manna motion Is secured by the single action of 'the-foot: ," It is • perfectly safe for childron, - and al eney andsahind as • roe chair.. llantdactorei to suit the eight of any ceiling by - THOMAS BIiATT. 'Corner lienthisky street and. the, Canal, Allegheny MY. Pa. ' feretrO - 14 Al-TINES* UX INI i &YY THAT le JLJ. vas Mosentua—Therraprietors of the "PARI SIAN CABINET OP WONDERS, ANATOMY - AND MEDICIPMPI' Shave detentiloed, inardl6ss ,of ex pense; to Leta Dee (for thelemefit of sufilsing TE minity)PO of the Most' intmesting Ind Matins , tire Lectune on Marriage matte Disenaliflcatkani, Nervosa' Debility, Premature Decline of Manhoo d , Indication, Weakness or Depression; Lase Of Enersy • and Vital Power, : the areal Social. Evil, and them Maladies which result from Youthful Follies, Urea gee of Maturity, or Lgnorance of Phylmophy and Na ture', Law. Thew invaluable 'Lectures have been the means of enilestanint and easing Thousands, and will be forwmad Pres ou idollyt of Pour Stan's', by, addressing SECialiTAßTi'Parislan ' Cabinet of AnMolnY en 4 r/PdPthil4 811 /411.1.01: =En armia. tb ff may is in 4.204 Ili . sidoos Theig 14 p BiitnesatoP . Aind pith Rcomi attached 41113• ware 91 . BUNN/WI ind HACKMPT ‘. lO . . noMdlyar latEtOil...Psorantax. A,MURICELN itOUSE, s toi it the bait: .11ateLin"..the.:New lloglamtlitaterris - ventrally locatedramitessy of sc. oem from all tba route* of travel. ; It contain' lathe modem improvement, an *very courenlenne for comfort and accommofttion of the.traveling The sleeping roam tre large and will Texallated; 1 the malts of room, are well arranged, and completely furnished for famUlemand large traveling parties, and the home rill continuo to be /apt en I. Rid clam hotel in every moped. jahlyd. . LEWIS RlCE..Proprkdor.. prime lor sale ligTiartl. COLLINS.: IiES-730 Bac • adore ISKIATE DIVETTI CO. . MCI bblcidgremity. US - 411' , • • .ICOE'lii6LEUNLl—litlobblav 42 gravity, 4. be ale WO. ' SOLAW OIL 111=1100. of all qualities,. ogn , SOWN k TkTLZT, IftWood *trent, , - Tog Lira ay W. S. 11_,INE,N, . . _ Tor . BRED% MAGNETIO OIL. TRY REEDS MAGNETIC OIL. TRY'RREDII MAGNETIC OAR TRY "RIEDIVMAGNETIC OIL. =M!==! 600 BURL MEW PEACHES. . In dors and for sale by 18 and 20 Wood Street. SHIPPERS OP THE CRUDE ARTICLE 13M"IMMM C • '8 HOTEL, ON THIN EVIiOPEAR PUS, OTAT 07 769,CW TORS. ANNIE ttooata.-Y nmr ;ails m DAY 0 4 Hail ' 141. 1 5. Wrier IniaVeri Shiva. x*W 04TEDYMISIOIREMP. the 1 imbealiter 1,1M46 -4 U 4 1882 4 sneered into a limited .partnership agreeabljto the provision. of the Act oL Assembly of the Common, ' wesith at Pennsylvania, passed the first do - of Muth; 18.36,antftled an "An Act relative to Lhni -ted Partnefehlps7ind do hereby certify that the name under which said psrtuershipis to be conduct- , Adis JOHN GRAZISB--that the general nature of business to be transacted is the buying and sell, ing of Groceries and Produce, and also the Commie Sion Boldness; an the same - 1:G llbe cnconseted lathe City of •Piftsbargl—that the name of MS primal partner is JOHN CRAZIES - and themisme of the sptaist partner Le WILLARD. 1:ECOliKIID, senior, both of the city of Pittsbirgh—hat th 4 capital con tributed by the mid Willartitteonatalt the'v* ,lBl partner, is one thousand dollars in cash—that the said partnenthipeommenore this list Febreary, 1861, and th at it will terminate on the net February, . 1864. JOAN GRAZIER, Gimmal Partner. , . . . . WILLARD LEOSURD, Sr., Sperle.lPail'r k.l6tver BUTTER NOW RECEIVINO 6 toble. Freal Table Butter. 4 bolus ° • 0 3 bbli. hush Egg'. • - • 4 boxes 50 New Oil Barks, cemented Imelda. 34 • " Flour ° - 3 taxes Poultry. To arrkre this day per expreee. For We by • feStue RIDDLE, H 0.143 Liberty at REMOVAL.—We have removed to the connnodlOna and newly fitted up Honiat 329 Lib erty street, where we will be plowed to hare oar for+ mar patrons, - and the trade generally. call an as •4 . • • SCROMAKLE a LANG: • A N.KW. WORK ON raw: Y AGL. SURGEB.T.—tougmore'o.Treatioe ou Gm Blot Wounds. 1 vol. Price7s cents. lOW ' HAT & 00., S 6 *pod stmt. FOR SALE. NMWM6I ABOOT EIGHT HORSE POWER. IN GOOD 011 Dill WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOB CASH Enquire et the GAZETTE orslag, telefdte-. • .Fifth . itteet, ihoee Sadtheald: F °" '4A I =-.A STEAM ENGINE,- 6 foot stroke, 18 inch cyllnder,lB feet Gun fiy wheel, and of about 150 hone power. Also, ono Bb neater, two Dry Ovens, end Steam Glue Boilers, one Upright Boring Machine, one Citahi Back Saw 'one "'Realm,' for making Pump Rods for 011 Wells, one Dove Tall Machine, and about 100 feet 2 and 3 inch Shafting. MI of the above articles will be sold at a gnat bar gain by applying at once at 4.2 Plitt street. fed Fon SALE.—That valuable LOT OP GROUND AND HOUSE, Situate on the-month sMe of Fifth street, between - Wood and Bmlthiteld streets. Pittsburgh, contaixdug In front 30feet; and depth 125 feet. 'lnquire of WM. M. STEWART; Or M. I. STEWART,. .1 — f021:3v No. 83 Fifth street._ VA 1, UAII L J PROPERTY - =FUR. PALE, !situate en Fifth, ilidon and Liberty etreete, Pittsburgh, on veld& -Is ereeted MUD MUCK TENEXENTS, making a tent of nine hundred per year., Thu property is located in the .beet part of the city, and:well calcnlatect for atiOnt .nibue Depot, ea all the lines in the city ornid . be !do ily concentrated at that point. The loin are feet on Pifth -street, on Liberty etreet,'sl Meet, and on Vasa street,' PP feet and 6 inches. Ireetnrthei per. -Donlan, 'enquire of •JOBEPH • BOW in the ',Dia mend, orof JACKSON DUNCAN, Esq., at the Alle gheny &lineation Bridge, • • felibdie ApOS SALE—The near and fast paten- L ger 'packet JOHN T. MoCOMBS, now running in theta heeling and Pittsburgh trade, and connect ing with the Parkersburg hoots at Wheeling three_ times per week, and two trips with the Liberty and Sallie List, horn CincLormtL- 'only mason for selling the boat is the loss of my health.- If theboat , is not sold on the first of 'March, she will bee:posed to public- sale on Monday. the third day of klarcit,i INA at the wharf. For furtherinformation.enquira; of JACKSON DUNCAN. New. Allegheny Dridege, or . JOHN :T. fdiNNOSHS, Captain,. . Idled Ir4ltiN AND LOT WE SAIA--Sitit— .l:l aced In the thriving tillage of Mansfleldrfanr miler from the Mtg. The tot 'ham a - front on. Blabs street of 80 Sot, and extending bade '3OO *et to an on'which are erectofa'tsresteri Med ' in geed style.-with 'double parties*, • large stable and carriage ' house. good water, moiety. of feat; cholas aelections; seietable. garden, Wilt be sold thump and on any lento. to • -" - • 'lll 81.1).H. F. FUR SALLE.—A. tine apporttialti Is now offered to purchase ono -dual or. the'wholo of 'a DBI7O STORE, In • good loceLityc 'off busineri, fitted cfp• nlcaly;.tuid• Tor particulars addreet ' • - -BOX, ma.. pirrenuneit • e. 0.. JA (11S--A,gtxKi ellapiclin or Drugabst:. The tn. a of Brick Bulldiago; Urge" Lot, foront-ldrobkla onvonfent:tocionoto. i sad Poosionifer.usge .11 bis" tenos;or 'eeth for losprev lll id TOT partici:llm address G. T. GILLUM; - 36 A.1 14,0 '6 1 4 sinethen7 cPst"Po. TO LET. . , comfortable Dwellingi as; aud eirrisge; boost: 7 1 t with apple Ltd pooch 'wee% t r ipe limed too good testa' t'or sutuw. Aire of WATT 1 - 7/ILEION, .; • story Briciliireigng on Often good order. Apply to TT h WILI3OII, 26g Liberty it. I' l o I . —That 'comfortable two dory Dw • • g Haase. um occiplod by Judge Wil liams, at t • • owner of Penn and Marbury UMW, Pittuburgh.: Poi tenni magi** of • • NEVILLE B. CRAIG, • . ot. A. N. WALLINGFORD. • 11-10 a . - . HARZ H011811..17d. 529 Ltheitrreei r now • • cmpled by W. H. Klrkpaiiick ~ se who • • gromm 611:21. • BIBS-ILL t CO. IMS Mery st. t) .11. —Six large . and wet lighted SHOPIS,IOiIOIV enitabie for • Cabinet Meters' or, Iffroldne Shop, bi teemed to one or . different - . it • ply ertgirlith street. I'llo LET—Pwo Office Seems, iiicinjg -L .Hiind Arced, on , the =caul, floor et the new building, corner of Litany street, *tabled with gni Aid water. Torteetion Oren immediateWor on the bit day of dpril. For informationoza to - jag &rues oF Übe . and /land Erects. •' IVO I—Two story' Brick Dwe g. 4. MICLIe I No. 61 Isabella street. Aliegbenlo con "thg l' lf i nktarrEvu jell bkr. 253 Llbsrtystreea WOE. RENT—A two . Wry:Brick Dwell: 1: tog on Ifni street, of Are rooms. Poisesston JAS. DAL 7 ELT ,& BON, fel . 60 and 70 Water artreet.. 1 4 10.1 t tt.EINT—A Warehonatkon Water I atm:A.4B feat front, jay through 'to Prods stmt.. &Kars of - . JAB. D41.7.16LL h 80N.. , fel9 ' - ' - 69 oad TO Water street. rro .LET—The Store ituouilbio. 58 Hand street, two door* from Liberty, now Zed by ,11. Wolf, will be • rented from the LM A A nett. Apply to JOllll A. AIN • Jell Coma. of Liberty end Henri streets,. 910 "r—The &rehouse on Sewn. J. strut, naming through to not 'beef. aaw ed by abeaconteMcOreery a Co. anipani of:', : .yoty PARK. MeCtraDY a CO. ‘T--3 rooms, on second. floor, No. 1 Hand street. NiKuiro 247 Liberty oUcoet. DRY GOODS. WILSON, CARR & CO. 94..1VwiStree4, I. Ha;,. ► i; finelPLE r IGOODS4 Porelaaad loog' . ago, WA now ollariak iitiwiioltwala at OBtAIT itiItGAINS, FOR o„ldif IMM= LES 0 I kty, • • • 18.-24.140'.8.treet; lo glow cloolngont his oiiitife Block of EitiiitounantD:HAtlitißdlrlE*3; INTLNTErNXIIITAILDERZD, CAPS . XIUDROIDNIUM -ZIIBROIDETIZII4EI73,;-' 7 • 7 - DRESS TRUILKINOO, , , Aare inumorDzratu want 'sxasolDxasn'-rLo~rNa;Nae. .. 41001511rtA.NOSVMXDO14400. LAO ODLLA ➢ B .•. • .VALENCLA AHD THRBAD. LAM— MICHANIO COBSIMAND aI WINCH OORBBP O . - BALMORAL ALUM, GUIPUBRIAOIL HOOP SKIRTS; , rns , systiio surirrßa Dluesnme„ SILK LIMN HANDILIIM44IIW% '-'4CrLorias,-04LA28, „ - - CHEAP4FOR” eAg • ' 7- - • . • . .• .~.. tea+. ~'rz~°"t~~ =~-se~`';ef *#.l.i.*..'L**_::': Xi iiiiizoDnct-aztzxrtDtrcr , TIMM inrms. V. HANSON LOVE & sroKllln6ba.t]Yils4Bfiotb ' 'EXTRA Ali ikluds of passe 000Dii, both plain sodiooqb • • • . G 2 UTL . T 1.7C1* , PiI01:8; . To make room for .• STAX.A.N,c}"GOO CALL RARL . T . 4OBGGOD BARGAIN& C. HANSON,LOVE 4t CO., 74 - . 44k,et f.3.;:reeti...„.i:;Ti. p R N T 12,1-2 Cents Per kard, THZ '6HOICZ OZ. BEST MAKES etlyl) NA'WES.7:$7_74g. . r • - i:f J. W. BA_KERR 5 Market Street DIME!, BRAWLS, CLOAKS AND DURSO DOOW---. AT TIM SAME lIATP 1i01,114 CUE • MAC C 13ITORHFIELEVS. `' . . .. . ... ~,. . . .. .. . . . CLOSING. OUT SAlli.-•;.1.-...:: -i',l. STRIPED BROSIIk ' ISTELLI SHAWLB,,t coot;ind k": PLAIIf:WOWSILMLS, ai cad: LrAaKeTTAECandcotoilas MOHAIR TRAVLLING -MISS 4100D8, FANCY SlLNS.said ONGANDLES:.• LAWNS and. NISRACF - 323, 17 cheep:, • JACONETT LINEN EDGING and 1N8E177101 80EE STRIPED DIMITY: With 6ill.sileartan,iti;A.ai OLD. Pawn AND - ZEBK " Call end see the nry style Sattin Itue` Balmirid 'fiUr•Ut, RICH co,oltr. JUST OPENED AT W.- & D. HITGIIS' Corner Fifth "aiid.' :llsirk i t Ste . ;r EM=GI 4t Last rearri Prtca _HaJai inuclunteat ion cuat Urea Itti4;ian3W - ; sae =Era COTTON, non,- mars asci :BOYS' 7, COfTON HALF NOM oa are now DikaiDIADDI - - • , An mammal= ottati gook la soNcltialpaal*- Vali, who lamb GOOD BABOLINN.: : _ - 4 : JOSEPH HOEnt" ' No. 77 IlLuuner anthrt.. B Ti A. • aria xris FWEIStEt • - • 1 • - " ' arser Kir ototts, if dse,. aldd ..1. awativEr.naingrera 11 . 001-7 *UM AT Wi10146,i • •• At Eastern - PrPerag, • itoßni'titianaiti tram. . _ No. ; 17" kuurrrNsarrs".“ CU'ITON AT:LAST TEAR'S PRIOM - iii:Gioaueuriogrrtsbair Roakity7in haat,),Qa.,weniQßitr ted , taw Ca14"."41. 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