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WEDNESDAY _ :MORNING, MARCH, 47.7
' . OsirAawniti.,(Whicel ties& . - I.he,l.nation
mourmwas-sr native of- -Salem r 31.,..,,pd
belong* a family,. eminent,. for . giniiis
114 1 3 Aeitiiiie. -11 e 'Wesit'oeti 'graduate of
aoifiilie r i seaderay, but Was ettgaged.io
mbell.lifeup tO the ticieof the breaking , out
:of 14U:i ikiitient *tar. In 1859 still • 1860 he
Ina the SUperilitendent of
,the Orerland
wagon Road-to California , and carried on
.. operstiOns on the great : plains with
2,
.trtiordinarY energy . and
,shill.. On the
'lrreaking. out of the rebellion he was, assign
ll to i position -unde r - Gen . McMillen, in
. - ..- .
Western Virginia, -arid in thi_rarkfu a dash-
Ting engagements there - he wee personally
. ,
*lnk to a degree ast, could not .be our
aased.... At the .hattle 'of Bich Mountain,
rUd•'fifteen feet - ah‘d of his men ;• and
;though, as • soon as . the enemy diseofeTed
shower of Were poured
,at
him it; made no impression whatever on
otioittess of the , daring soldier. At the
• gallant itfair last Fall, at Edwards' Ferry,
at which he was commander,he was wound
ed by a bullet in th° leg, and the wound was
of so severe a nature that it laid him up for
sometime, and inally has brought him to
the gvaie.
Lander's widow was formerly and
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honitrably- known in : , dramatic circles as
'Arias Diienport ; and the celebrated sculp
;.:tni, Alias Lettiss; Lander, is his sister. lie
Iran shoat - 40 years of twist the time of his
decease; and up to the tinie of lila wound,
au his physical„ as well as mental faculties,
were in the highest condition. In person
yheyea tall, stalwart, graceful and proud,
ankmoimted s ou his charger and in his
:pus. militarj , costume, he looked like a
knight.of the eldeU. times. 'ln his loss the
country' loses one of its best men and
,`4'.aoldiers, and the tears of his command and
the nationfolloi him to the grave.
•
- - Publication of War Neirs..The Ceti.'
r sorship of tho Press.'
";The following description by the reliable
Washington correspondent of the New York
. .
. Evening' Post, Ikons 'the almost utter im
possibility of 'keeping up the censorship of
..` the press without the_greatest injustice. A
few days o New York Herald pub
`_ . _ ag,the
___.
lished what was pronounced contraband by
the government censor, and a Philadelphia
, ..,, .14401. ) ' of yesterday morning, contained a
column of intelligence clearly within the
...;.limits.of the .prohibition. If no punish
...
ic :matt follews, the rest of the press will also
. . , ,,:iibti eeMPelled to break through the rules, in
aelf-defence: The Evening Star, mentioned
.below; hi a half disloyal sheet, of the Breek
...
:. lirid...ge:strite, whose daily avocation is to
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'-' laud rebellion - f -- - ' • .
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WasairarrOit; March 2.--"Ette War De
.:fartment seems as yet to have adopted'ne
.. syttem whattrver in' reference to the sup
;...ply.or publiCation of netts for the journals.
,- :: No one yet knows when .or .how to send
~ .',news - away from here. Yesterday the
‘, ' newspaper men were thrown into comma.
'''''-tion.by a telegraphic dispatch stating that
7..• - the Herald had published all the - facts • re
' spieling the movement of Banks' division
across the %Lomat. All news of that kind
'had been suppressed here, though the facts
were verygenerally known.-Itwas stated
'sit, G ene ral Ba nks had authorized the
publication of the news in•the.Herald, but
~.g.r.. Stanton was not satisfied with this es-
t tAilanstion., Be said that as Gen. McClellan '
---', , was at Harpers Ferry superintending the
movement of troops, no one but the Com
. r.... ~.manding Generil could authorise the trans
- -, , . mittion of army news from 'that point. In
- - asmuch, however,.awthe
. news was out in -
..„ 1 -,:i.-thejferald newspaper, it teemed to be the
Opiligin - of all persons in authority at the
. War•Depirtinent that the simple fact of the
.',.-,,. position of Banta' division might be stated
by the 'other newspapers.
-.Bat Who should decide the matter? Who
-:''.,- 'whohldtay`what might or , might not pass
over the wires? Your correspondent • took
a simple despatch to Mr. Sandford, the gei
.ernment °tumor asking 'his permission to
- - telegraph it to the .Evening Post for publisa-'
. tion., Mr. Sandford , did not like to take
the responsibility, - se he took it-to ., one of
-.• ~;'the Assistant Secretaries. He was. refer
' 'red to General McClellan, who finally gave
'' '.....:' his - consencthat the despatchmight be pub
-7 ' 0 " 'tailed. Some other reporter succeeded in
. , obtaining the sanction of thi General te .a,
much more minute statement.. All was: in
..... etpfusien, and the ability to get news off -
, ,seemed to depend, on one's relations with
the Commanding GeneraL The Evening
- Bear was permitted to publish a long state
ment of, the military situation, praises of
General McClellan being plenttfully in
terspetted with other matter. Your cor
respuident, learning that the Star had been
authorized to state that General McClellan.
~*wlto had been- absent ' at_ Har pers Ferry.
. - 'since Wednefsday E had- returned to- this
eitY, and that` our troops occupied Martins
bUrg, offered a despatch to the • assistant ,
`tensor, who - telepaphed: to headquarters'
' .foratithttlitylit forward it. The authority
' . ' Med. - Onehoar .
pas - denied. de ..later the Mae ap-:
, peared
with the facts stated distinctly in.
is tolerant: .., -' - ' ,
' This statement or (sate 'is made not to
complain , of the censorship, but simply to
' show ; that there is no system adopted by
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the. War Department by which all journils
are served alike, but - ev erything is . left - at
- ....! loots ends. The question was asked.. - yes
, -
- teiday at the War D_epartaitent:. "Why ,do
_
• - you not furnish the oonespondents with an,
oMeisl bulletin-of the news which yon are
:4 .. .-willing that the newspapers should pub
'Bah?" .. "We have no time for that," was
',the reply.. It welthiteem to be fair, when
• the government steps in to put a censorship
upon the press, that it should take a little
: "pains to furnish the army news which it is
"willing toti. - int known:- Mr. Sandford, the
' ' : Cantor, is one of the most obliging Men in
, ‘ - the world,,and is. extremely,.popular with
newspaper men, but dislikes to take the re
sponsibility': of passing despatchea respect
ing any of Ile movements of the army nit;
..-.- - l'ill'he can obtain an interview With Gener
• • al McClellan and get his consent. This
was the State of things yesterday st the
,:-,--.: War Department.
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Swam rpt cut Csrnac.--The Commta
ties of the two Houses, on the. District
of Coluribia - haie substantially agreed upon
in bill, differing but slightly from that
alreadyreported to the . Senate by 81r../dorrill,
',Mei, after being amended in. conformity
mini the suggestions of the House. Cotemittee,
will be passed _and sent down to the lower
- Hein, where also it is sore of I majority.
Thellll la the apiarist order for Wednesday in
the &nate: fs'now hoped that the national
hapurged of alarm before April.
lanot creditable to the Sepdbllaaninejority
thailher let it pollute the capital this long.
. Xearaissiolo Asairvoxita.—A special
,
pith from Wwsbington to tbs . New York 2Setes
Gra. Beal teleirepbed to Gen. Meoleili n
'Apt highs that the otds two abaidoned
llailmeeboro 'and. am fall retreat towards
the Timarsest; Asir. Cimilacthis riser will
tides* them la..Alabarms; and tree Middle Ten
- - .4 or . ere4 - armed rebel tom. Inasmuch
'eaerdx„retreat along & 1'111mm! line,
•p - ,tke 'rani ,as; they pass, It will be
..emi.: • Bull to catch them., _ _
surr9.41 0 . 111 40 11 10 1 !g od*. 0 0k,,
rat,l44iiii-Tenneisei..V•
bye -Mr. Joluiotart from the Bon
tea; we shill not moo tits like of
t BUM In the
'" itonfl:One trixocOliaid—t - 6ng.
Since this war commencedi we have had
repeated instance; of the fide ity alia:heroe
ism of run-away slaves in thedAion . causi, -
and,of, the hlack" ingratitudC with which
they hive hein treated by men wearing the
American-uniform, but .who.ure traitors to
every, !phia l and. just
. sentiment, leaving
humanity out of the question. 'We have
now two instance; well authenticated, of
the great value contrahinds have been to
the federal cause, one of whom, we are kuip
py tosay, did not meet with the astounding
treachery so many have experienced. The
-knit case is as follows :
I will narrate one incident. of the siege
of Fort Donehum, which has heretofore been
unpublished, but which depends for its ver
ity upon the Statement of an officer high in
rank. On Saturday night, February 15th,
it will be remembered that Floyd and his
brigade escaped from the Fort by means of
a - transport. - It was but a brief time after
the great thief's abrupt departure that a
Contraliand belonging to: one of Floyd's
officers escaped from the rebels and came
within ourlines where Lauman's Brigade
wan stationed.. He brought to Gen. Grant
the news of -Fipple escape, and minutely
described the manner in which. it was ac
complished, and the number of mon who
had escaped. His statement was at first
I doubted, but subsequent events confirmed
the negro's announcement. The nextmora
ing the garrison offered to capitulate, and
upon the strength of the contraband's an,
nouncement, and the knowledge of its truth,.
General Grant Sent to General Bucknerhis
demand- for an unconditional surrender,
and his threat to immediately , move upon
their works if the demand did not meet
with compliance. The- demand was ack
nowledged, the garrison, equipments and
stores fell Into our hands, and the Stars and
Stripes waved over the shattered -walls of
Donelsen through the 'faithfulness of that
African.' That negro is now the servant
of the officer who imparted to us the in
formation. On his way down the river
to Cairo; the boat struck at. a landing to
wood up. Several Tennesseeans were at
the landing, who recognized the negro, or
pretended to do so, and claimed him as the
property of. a Union man. - The captain of
the boat was for . giving him up, but: the
officer at once assumed the basis that pos
. session was nine, pinta of the law, and
established the remaining point by a ju
dicious -display of a Six shooter, accom
panied with an invitation to take the con
traband. Union owner or no Union owner,
by virtue of the valuable information
parted to our forces the negro has earned a
title to himself apart from his inalienable
rights, and having won his enure was justly
permitted to wear them. No one will
blame the officer for his action, which was
based upon humanity as well as gratitude.
Indeed the whole matter shows upon what
fortuitous circumstances success depends,
and - defines in this cake pretty clearly the
**lint where the flood in the tide. of men's
affairs /gas taken and led on to fortune.
- Here we see that GRANT'S brilliant suc
cess depended wholly upon the information
brought by this poor chattel, and that he
was not punisiked for it, by sending him
back to his master, was owing to the manly
stand of the officer whose servant he was;
otherwise he would ere thii haie filled •
Martyr's
_gave. We have no doubt our
cause has 19st immensely, by the piti
ful prejudices of pro-slavery officers, who
will not employ the most natural and re,
liable means in their power to obtain in
formation.
'We come now to the next Case. We here
see what.onr officers can do, and the conse
quences of their conduct A letter from
GetieraLlifeoasit's division, dated January
10th, says;
One of the most cruel and atroc ions deeds
of the barbarous slave-niaster was perpe
trated by one Samuel Cox, living five miles
below Port Tobacco, who la said to be an
ex-Statellepresentative, a returned rebel,
the captain of a cavalry companyerganised
for therebel army, bnt disbanded by the
rebel troop; and a contraband trader.
When Colsnel Dwight, of , the. Excelsior
-Brigeda, !scoured plat portion - of the coun
try with , his regiment, 'Jack, fic.roggina,
, ,
Olive; represented to the Colonel - that Cox
and his confederates had secreted a large
amount of ammtntiakukand arms, and' true
enough, these - arms and don ' . were
found in llox'sluattse !rig
marsh The] reltneittiukeYed• &in
present enestePinent
joined and dip *alma
front '
Cox dared today claise.so las sieve, and
under the promise' -that he,would not harm
the slave' he'was: our endered up to him;
but not - with - out difficulty, for the men pro
-tested and loreibly , reSeued him, when an
officer:rode ukand declared he wouldahoot
the first, man that ' again interfered - . with
the niaster,,and thiss was this man return
ed to bondage
,by, tri.Officer of the United
Suttee army. Buck - Was the reward of dis
tinguialied.loyetty.
Cor tied the man to his horseand rode
at a - rapid rate, the poor slave running to
keep up with him. When - he left the mi
litant he . had on.a pair of good shoes, but
when, he reached his, master's house, his
ahoes were gone, and his bleeding feet were
found to hunting open from coming in'
contact with - 'pebbles - and :donee.' He had
been dragged eleven miles behind his mas,
ter's hone They_ arrived ' at home it: the
;evening about - 11 nclix:k, on Friday. He
tied him to a tree and.called his overseer,
Franklin :Roby, and a man by themame of
, John Robinson.:: They.• commenced whip
ping him about 12 o'clock, and whipped him
: until 8 o'clock, three houie,. taking Wits
with the, whiirhen one was tired and
breithlets another would apply' the. lash. -
The only he uttered up to 2 o'clock
were :"I &ball not live, after: this." "0,
no, you rascal, I intend to kill you I" said
Cox," said Robinson, "he is dy-
ing." :"No,,he. is not; he is stout-hearted
and able-bodied; he can stand as much
more ; however,•gige me the whip; let hhi
blood be upon my head," replied Cox. The
luk was then applied until about two hours
before day: About - 8 - o'clock he was cut
dein and • sank -to the earth insensible.
He had on a new cotton shirt when they be
gan to whip trim, and when they were done
there was nothing left of it but the collar
band and wristbands. , Then commenced
the rubbing down to bring back suitability,
but all of no mail. Theor unfortunate vic
tim breathed his last before sun-down on
Saturday -eVening; Thus perished a loyal
negro at the hands of a traitor. -
Who Is responsible for this awful mur
der? Is it Gen. Hooker; or - Gen. Dix, or
Gen. McClellan, or' the President Some
.
body is. Slavery is primarily, a nd the
brutal, master is directly. But there is
guilt - somewhere else. "_God will hold others
responsible besides the infurieted secession
master. - .
The President could put a stop to ' ail;ttiii
bithe flourish of his pen. The' poises.. is
in his, hands, but he temporisee, and heal
title, and dallies, while blood attic , to
his skirts. He means' 'Well, no doubt,Lbut
we. need Something else in this tinitof .
peril.. - If he can save the land from Alio
terrible guilt of such hiack treachery and
fierce brutality, and neglects to do it, la
be net , guilty? - .19e* leave the decision to
rends' ts, but HOsomebild sou.,
ty, and will hive to, answer for it. .onr
nimiee.liate'posicasion of thisregion where
this. lives, but hag he 'been
bioughttejnitice. Thewasey ;leaves
the ciiiilkitiliOritiei; ikka in that
quartertiMmilanojnotioe for a slave._
Fellow*seiir . poo men of *curios,
wit •
at - 40 yottv thlt:,Pbs of
rebels be confiscated, and set free, or will , "01.1. r. , ....
1 or ink .'1.......5ram0n lagl:Lcaer. co.,
yoti leste tbemlo the te,nd,or mercies of such , . c. , ..-- 31 .." 1 " , 4 ... w.Trx t' , .*.*- 0, .
t • - rarrsavion. February-19.18 M..:
Beceisionista alitoi, uit titan otbe r, rebe11i0rt h „,....,,,--.T.A.E. WARD- OF DljtEarO
arises to trouble you I .
~,,D.
OF 4rins - r•AI..4PANY Lari.'illieday'decl
____ _ ; ed4yhlen4 in - crew of Two DOL.. pm . . share oat of
the rmats oft be lipt A iI IllnUt h• , ,, payablbtostoskhola.
ars, or their legal reprtionlalito, forthalai. • . ;
tr , 2lll , aa F. A. ItlNFMAßT:Sorrttart.-
Tea MONARCHY rim Mix:co.—rt. is Bald to
be already understood - between the- allied
Powers that a monarchy fo Mexico will re
sult from the invasion of that country, Oaf.
withstanding the aut....mice rives to the United
1 Skase. that they mead not seek any political. oh-
jest. there. It - is believed that they have dis
i posed of those assurances by Laying that the
-monanally will be established by the free
choice of the Mexican - people, just as the em
pire was established in France, by the flee
choice of the French nation.
FLOYD IN HIS TENN CH•RACTEN.—A pro i
nent gentleman of this city, who enjoyed he
extreme felicity of a tee-e-tote with Urn , ral
Buckner at Congress Hall last evening, or
nishes us Leith an interesting incident illus
trative of the character of Floyd, the great
thief and "confidence man" of the Southern
Confederaey. .General Buckner told our in
formant that, after Fort Donelson had become
invested by our troops,and all reasonable hope
of escape cut off, Floyd magnanimously pro
posed to • his fellow-officers to make then
escape under cover of darkness and leave the
soldiers under their command .to their fate.
This remarkable proposition General Buckner
and his associates indignantly rejected.
Buckner is very bitter against Floyd, and do
, nimnees him-aaa poltroon and knave of the
most aggravated type.—Aibony Eve. Journal.
Tee Moarroa.--The Ericsson battery,
known ae the Monitor, since her trial trip has
bad her ridder and etemin_g gear'repaired and
improved, and is now ready for service. She
left her dock this morning and went down the
bay. Her sailing was very satisfactory. She
will doubtless anchor below, and wait for
better weather before going to sea.—.N. )".
Evening Part.
Tut Ilighstown Gazette says that the
peach-growers report that never at this season
was there bettor prospeou of a gond crop than
at present. The bads having swollen none as
yet, the dangers from late spring frosts are
greatly leseened.—New Jersey Paper.
SPECI" JrOTICE9.
jlatTo • Horse Owners.—Dr. Sweet's
11AYALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is mai•
veiled by any; in dl Mees of Lameness, arising from
Sprain., Baines., or Wrenching, It. effect is magical
and certain. Barnum or Saddle Galls, Scratch.,
Maui*, Ace, it will also core speedily. Rusin and
Bingbon• may b. easily presented and cored in their
listiplentatages, but confirmed ms are beyond the
possibllitiof a radical cam. No case of the bled,
however, is no desperate or hopeless but it may be al
leviate.' by this Linhient, and its faithfcl applica
tion will always mumse the lameness and enable the
hone to travel with comparative we.
Every hone ownershould hate this remedy at hand,
for its timely tme at the drat appearance of Lammers
wIR effectnallyymnent them fimuildable diseastrotrico
tinned, to which all homes are liable, and which ren
der so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worth
less.
R. E. SILLIER& & CO., Agent& corner of Wood
end Second emu, Pittabnigh.: • apgraydaw&
tiWße Wise by . Times I—Do not
th your Meth, Constitution and Character.
If you an anfferititwitb any Diseases for 'which
lIRLIRBOLD'S tXTRACT BUCHU
to recommended, _
TRY IT I - 1711' IT TRY !
It .Dl Cure i0G.51•16 Long Buffering s _Allaying
Pala and Inflammation, sad will restore you to
HRALTII AND PURITY,
At tittle Ispanse,
Lod No Exposure.
Oat out tha Advertisement lu another column, and
call or mind for It.
BZWARK or COUNTERFEITS'
Ask !or Hababolda
CUBES OPABANTEM
fladwaed*lrT
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SMELTING WORKS, Pmmicaos.
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SKEET IRON, WIRE, k Coutantly on. !mad,
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Iar.IOBBING AND REPAIRING done On 11.1.1
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88 Ttded Wrest, between Wood and Market.
Hate on hand a varidy of no Patterns, fancy
and plain, suitable far all pupae.
Particular attention paid to enclosing Grate Lob.
Jobbing done it abort notice: abe
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PUBLIC XOTIOE3.
M 07031111.1.111141. BAUD= Contrail
March Ist, 1863.
THE PRESIDENT AND MA:Y
ule,' ACEII3,O( th• Company far erecting • Bridge
over tb• lionougakeki Hirer, opposite Pittsburgh.
In the mintyof may, have tide day drela a
- dinktendot TRItZg PEACit79. ou the , Capital
Stock.urhich IriU be Pad to Om Stockholders. or
their lepl ',pragmatism, at the Banking Bowe of .
Holmes IBons, on' and attar the lath inst.
rohl:Std - BOLIILS, Treesnrer.
iLatioxartta, fa., fee. tit
rritAi.N ELECTION for= President and
eta. Zdfeetors of the startour.srau tur
tle:MEAN! will be held at the Banking Rowe, on
SATURDAY. the 99th of : lfmk gad, &mom the
hours er 1 - .
Asseutdsaenfd to the Conithettott of the lank will
rebmitted to teat Stoekholdess at the same ltieet
lzig. MT:lm= ' B. UPDIK de ,'r.
" 1.1/1101 01/ MS national. • ColiPla I . •
. • • 4 . 111111911611.' Maar,. WthAlitt2.
:1 4 1013,CR.—The
et' the Nirmrir Minor :Done
:hate Tin Dirt a Ulm= on. Two Do • , I
- tlr trarsab'°__,r
has; hhh; IL:, Ittockbohltorkht:tbalr
, k : 711 repla• • •
mutative& Appearimg am nob at tbm ghee bushaen
oh Simi:am Winching; “i •
Intent aehimantimt# heng..ta
Manx Oa. ea the Moor =Moat the Ootapmay,
DOM Rata Arad, Doston;:jkordem the.ird
et Ditecton. . JAZ= 000P1011,
Arßes'y and Trimmatifat. Xining Co.
PUBLIC ,rOTICES. ;.'Eli' d(ifIrEILTISZ.ifiWIrTS.
I3::1IEltE.BY GIVEN
that the City Ordinancrs in rrimrd to obistruct
log the nrtetn and thh.walks by OIL 1341.1111EL5,0r
other obetractivim will be rigidly enkoveol from thug
due. JOHN OWL'S*,
8. It. COOPED,
0.7 Street Commbwionerw
WE Or D
MEM
PIioTOWS4PII ALBUMS,
W. S. HA V-EN,
=MEMIM=E=:M
NAYS DerMISEMIT.
WASIIINGTON, Fabruary 20,
TRON CLAD STEAIfERS.—The Navy
-L Department will, until the • Nth ur March next,
receive propoelt lona for the nom plat o condtruction and
egillpinent litth);.CLAP VESSELS for river, har
bor and coast delooct.
-•• • . .
These meads, with the exception of those fur tin,
Mississippi river and.lia tributaries, will be propelled
by screws ; thew of the, Dl6si,olppl river and tribu
tarn. miry be propelled by paddle wheels. The bulls
will be either Wholly of iron (which would 1...51.1:-
ferred, or of iron and wood conehlued, es the projec
tors may consider most suitable der the object pro
posed, but their sides and decke must be protected
with an Imo armature sufficient to n-slit the Maivicet
shot and shell..
The vesael. forthe lealesippl rirer.d Iu trilita.
ries are not to draw were than .ix feet water when
fully equipped and armed, at whleh draft they are to
be able to maintain a pertannent apeed of - nine hoots
per hour in still water, and carry eutheierat coal in
the bunkum for eix days steaming at that speed.
The armament will comma of -not teal than nix eleven
inch gone.
The reeeels for harbor defence are not to draw
more than twelve Soot water when fully equipped
and argued, at which draft they are to be able to
maintain a - permanent speed of ton knots per hour
in smooth water, and to Larry entlicleut coal In the
bunkers for sorra days steaming at that speed.
Their armament will -comist of not leas than from
two to four eleven-inch gone.
The vessel, for mast defence are not to draw more
than twenty feet water when folly equipped and
armed, at which draft they are to be able to main
tain a permanent speed of gltern knots per hour at
sea; and to carry suillchnirboal in the broken for
twelve days steaming at that speed. Their arma
ment will consist of one or -two fifteen or twenty
inch guns.
The gone of the vessels for harbor and moat de
fence are to train to all paints of the compass with
out *image la the vessel's maition.
The propositions must state the numberof vessels,
subject to the election of the Department, which the
party proposes to fortnsh complete la every reenact,
embracing armour plating, steam machinery and
equipments of all kinds, ready for service. excepting
only the ordnance and ordnance stores and punt,:
lone ; the propodltion mutt he accompanied by de ,
scriptiona, apeeiHrxtinne, draertuire and models. of
such character that the work could be executed
from them.
Ten place of delivery most be stated; the the
ith in which tits To-gel or rowels are to be completed
and also the total sum to be paid for each.
It will be stipulated in the contract that one-fifth
the total amount will be retained by the Galant
moot until ziety days after the reception of the Yid.
eel, In order to give It a trial, the remaining pay
ments being made with due regard to the proper
performauce and pfogrese of the work ; the contract
will abo embrace forfeitures for failure to pirfonn
the conditions specified.
The bid. must be accompanist by the guarantee
required by law, that, If a contract in awarded, it
trill be promptly executed; and the names of the
puttee who are to become the sureties to the animist
of the face of the contrut will also be eared.
The Deportment will consider any other propocf.
lions that may be presented in which the theft of
water above awned is not exceeded. •
The Depar tment 'dill." at liberty to accept or re
lea any or all tmrpoeitlons.• • - fettLY.aw2w
'QOM', SOAP, SOAP, SOAP.—It is an
1...) established fact that the CHEMICAL. OLI rig
kinASIVE eIOAP, manufactured by B. C. I ,I. Y.
SAWYER. is now preferred above all other 'Soaps
to me. It has been tried with complete enema
and approbation by thousands of fatuities throughout
the thitted limb ,'and manyin Europe; and IC is co
tirely Inc tram all rosin, clay and other adultera•
nom, mud removes oil. grime, paint, ter, etr., from
the halide and clothes It la esteemed the purest,
choicest and moot' economical Soup manufactured for
laundry and family use. IT cue LLENGYS
PETITION. Among the many trathnottials received
napes/lug its runarpard excellence, and its atlapta- .
Con fo7 re in soft, hard and salt waters. we sternly
now refer to the subjuittedcertlacatea emanating from
gentlemen well 'known, and who, whiles in the die-
charge of their respective duties In the tented field,
no Quartermasters • and Commisearles, bad every op
portunity of seelog It folly midi, and contemningly
soon because conscious of what contributed the ascot
promo mid ciunfors to oar gellant soldiery,:
tbartanitaree Dgentrial it/ Ma Itee(fM, Teleran
cad Forriscath Regiments Pataryleanie Weaken.
..tievryer's Chomkei Oliva Erosive Soap'? baring
been used very extlimirely in our Regiments, ere
have no beak:Won in certifying that it was found ad-
It:drably adapted to the me of the radian, all decl
daily the rot toper:or Stop which could be nous.
ed for the service. /AXES A. Elf N,
Quartermaster Twelfth Regiment.
ALICE. TOUtililll,
Quartermaster Fourteenth Regiment.
M. K. ARIORIIIi4.D,
Quartermaster Thirteenth 'teen:neut.
Mune' stemulAirs. McCune's Distsion, C. 8. /tette
January Atth;lll62.
'•Sawyer's C4essical Olive Emir* Soap" his been
mied by this Mobslns' far the peat sixty d. 3 -4, and I
have uo bevitatiou Unsaying that it givaggeuersisat
isfection, and le regarded the beet Seep that Could be
procured for the service.
Capt. SAIt'L GAILLGE,Depot Canunleftry,
Municodsville, Ky.
The undersigned cheerfUlly bear teetimony to the
.excellentqtriditistof Wfonper's Chaska/ GlieErosive
• which bee been used exteneireir o ho Regi
ments within the Vest two months, and.which has
been inind so well sifted for the service. '
Capt. W. 11...ECKELS,
Comniimm7 Lochiel Catiir7,
Jetrermmelliii, Ind.
. IL BINGLIABI, •
Quartermaster First Wisconsin Iteghrient,
ferrilawlm _ Elizabethtown, Ky., Jon. 7, 1882
rir-SHIPPERS' OF CRUDE AND
I O IZNINSD PN'TIiOLEUM OlL—The under.
Opted is prepared . to moire and store 011 In large
quantltimon the most feeoraLle terms. ' The recent
action of the Board of Underwriters precindem in-
suring oil stored within the city limits, and • Mang
eitort is being made to have slaw passed by the Lees.
haute to prevent imbelag stored.
Our stores and deck at .Nlitabeth Port, N. J., ..f
-rord the best facillthe (or storaNu.r Mil9miolitt as the
oil tan beinsuned.andeemelscanload at our OM dock..
W e will dimatch a ,hip to London as some as a ur
ge of ea is received at one yard, and other* will fol
low with regularity
Adtanoes made att - consignments to our blends
London.
Ship Ma Pennsylennia Railroad and Allentown to
tilzabetti Pert.
For ails:and farther infintordion, count No. 93
)iattond street. Office 1:6. 1 Kubseit Law Bending,
ittsburgh, Puna., between the homy of and 12
lock a. on.. WILLIAM FIIAZIFX., Agent,
naawillm .F. 13 Greenwiclist., New York.
a.
N)L ._ 294. MARtainrn, 18.61 1.
On Pleas Court of ' Allegheny county.
In W - matter of application for Charter of "The
Fourth U. P. Oangrigationof the City of Allegheny:.
All ;lemons intarinteetwill tales - notice that the fol
lowing lneitriiment 'and Order of Court thereon ha*
TIIIB DAY, -
-February - PA1,11361, .bsen - .l* In the
Prothonotarraleffice. of Allegheny coun t y
And now, febnutry 1062;the wi in article.
of, end application fur tharter of lacorpotelion pre.
suited t 9, suidduly tonsidered by the Conn, and the
object*, articles and conditions appearing lawhil, the
same is directed to be bled. 11040 odic* Of the Pro
thonotary, and notbm ,thereof given, by publication
for at mast three *Wm in the' Pittsburgh Goodie ;
that unless sufficient neanun le shown to the contrary,
a decree of lotorporation will be 11111d0 it the nem
term orthe !Common Pleas Court. 3 . • '
• fe2dflaw3w • . THE COURT.
Ltirtrtt ttuntattnnstra tiznasotn i rricz t t
PlAlndelphla. Feb. 27 MIL V
IDIROPOS &i, FOR. FORA, ;; 7 , Prisr
1 ponds will ha rTed this offloniallt twelve
o dock on FRIDAY Meath 7th. /242, tutoplylni
the Qoarternanttor iDiparttnent__ ELITE.
TRAVELING - FOr EGGatmlih and
-
Shoeing Toula cowl Itt -The (Organ areßo be stud ,
- l ot to tn." moot . ' „the .Entted Stall! Galan:ion
Departinuth They Itroleqilred InunodiAtaly.
G-11. OROSSII&N,
DoPutY Quartienasitar4imvird, II: is. L.,
:mead - ; -PELLA DELPRIA. Pn-
DaiA & tigN, '
•lAlUrAttct!iu Or
COOK, PARI.OII4IiD FLIZATIKITOYEt
Waretipis!,:':lio: a red4ragrFor,
• • AILEGFLEXT CITI'.
- . . . . .
Ws would call the attention or builders and Others,
to our large sasortment of COMMON' AN D FINE
liNaklEhgD GRATE.TEONTS, "'Mai:MRS, Ac.;
also, to our nereCOOLINO ItArial&-veblich webs,*
Just brought out and which .. C0E411311 71111 inaaaa,..
tabor te
swats not found in any bor tau .
CART 11/0X 1101Jak.rs020:4. 111 0:RAILMV,
and all kinds of_CAliTINOil made to oda%
ii.yigayd - , - -.., - fk..Da 11AirkW kilIN...
0 USE ANP: LOIS 'YOE SALE
. Orata.--A Bow and tyro 'Lora on Forties
street; ith wadi' Sots .41 feet front by ad eat deep„—
The hones Is entirelyneer, tun 'slaty brink, canasta- .
lag sin mane and fatished . garree r The honsods any.
plisd.with hatted odd water, lallnished In tandem
styli, and has tuner beetn . ,occuyted. - Codnetted with.
It is a garden; laid Sri and fenced around. ; A very
'desirable place for s'ittsidence:. Tor Urine, Ate.; en.
quire or , ,:-....,,, .1/.. IacLAIN - .1 CO., ,
Ti, UK eui.LE Oil • Re
-IL' finery,. la couiptstiorder.:lAppy 10 •
20 / 1 V AXT_lttqw,
mbfatt- AWyst tam,SN 196 'xi:meth/it;
OA.O0 --2A/0 b. b
sad tir ago by ": iA
-Edit Omar
in itore
••ES A.
awl ring stmt.
Itereas
fstratiou to the edtaie of Jooeph Orindrod, late
of the-city el.: Pittsburgh, deterred, hare been grant
;e4 to the antactiber. ail persona iudeb - ad to the said.
t'itioeited,to make ignmallate . payment, and
those having claims or destiatids against the , * rtalo'of
the said decedent will make known tLe same with
', tat delay to ; • JQHN OHDEN.• AdaVr, ,
inlttltdfitsrS No. 187 Yirs4 stmt. Pittabortrbt
will
JJ team my BOOR STORE, from April Ist, and
sell the store fixtures to the Incoming tenant. This
L. . 3 . 4 40 1 . opening; Heist incinerate. Enquire et
the store. %W. 8 RENTOUL,
• No. 20 St, Clair street.'
oar AGENTS WANTED, to canyons In the city
tor Knot splendid new English Books. mrstOtd
REFINED UGAILS--2,0 4 bbis. 6tuares
New Tech Double Relined Loaf, Craehad and
Granulated Sugars; &arc Refined White and Tallow
Augers, for We at reduced price., by the barrel or at
retail, at the Fondly Grocery Store of
.101131 A. RENSHAW,
robe Corner Liberty and Hand street&
FR'aTOMATOES—In cans her
mttically seeded, for axle very law by the 'dozen,
et the family Grocery afore of . .
MIME]
110 REA 125 brash. fres. groun
NJ silted Corn Meal In store and for sale by
$30,000 WORTH
MAN UFACTURED TOBACCO
Will be sold at Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th
of Unruh, ISM, on blab street, between Succoth and
Eighth, In front of Bargee., Iron Store Warehouse,
Cincinnati, the folluiringbrandi of MANUFACTUR
ED TOBACCO, km
Holland'. No. I Extra pounds,
Miller's do do
lot, • do do
Bulge's 888 Nectar do
Doi_Bß do
DO' - , X do
Do BB 5 lump,
Ivanhoe pound,
Do %, do •
Do b lump,
.11cAtoy 6 lump black and Sweet,
Killer's Union 10 lump Black end Sweet,
Union % 11a. In addles, do do
Ivanhoe y, Meg. do.
Bnrge's Extra % Um. in caddies,
do 888 hector In caddies;
100,000. CIGARS..
All the above brands of Tobacco will be iewitively
sold to the highest bidder for cash., flak oommenc-
Mg at 10 o'clock, a. m.,with* day above named.
Sartlne of the Istgei and Iscst TACTOILIES,uIth
all the Fixture. complete for. Tobacco
for sale. IL BURGE.
S. G. BENET A CO., Auctioneers. • mh&Std
A.LLEGnENY CITY "LETTER CAR
tIKIL—In otter to facilitate ,ihe delivery of
the increased malls from the Poet-Ofike in
Allegheny City, DANIEL T. JOHNSTON hui been
wppolnted LETTER CARRIER, and will, on end af-
ter WEDNESDAY, 6th March lied., commence
regular city delivery of Lettere , and Packager, ad
drained so u to be sully found, ONCE EACH DAY
to orol7 part of the city.
SHECitiston desiring to &nil themselves of this
facility will purse furnish the Poet Muter with a
written memoranda, giving the proper names of their
wilkithe greet end number of Hair resider:pc
aims carrier's fee, is regulated by law, for do-
Cretins ior pectins letters, la OHS CENT EACH,
and In newspapers, ONE,HALF.CENT EACH.
mhi:dtd SAMUEL RIDDLE, P. H.
POWER*' HOTEL,
(FORMERLY EARLS',)
17 AND 19 PARK ROW,
Opposite the Astor House And Park,
PRICY. OT BOARD 51,50 PEI DAY
This bag established and popular House has re
cently been, rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the ed.
Mika of orar lOU rooms, and now has accommoda
tions for oseksgo persons. It has also been thor
oughly renovated and refurnished, and is
SLATE) •T TrAx ASD LIGET7D , •ITE DAD TIROUDIIOI3I
This Hotel but (mitt the beet locations in %homily,
It wily of emcees from all the litinixdboets and
made leading to the city, end Is convenient to atl the
dty conveyance. It has now alt tho requisites of a
Finn -CLAW HOTEL,
mowing the comfort of Ita Inmates. •
Tee patronage of the travelling public to raper •
folly solicited.
AN Tuna, 11,50 tem DEL
- faB:3mit If. L. POWERS, • • •ifator.
WESTERN HOTEL,
- Nog. 9, 11„ 13, 15,17 Cortlandi
NUJ' ,lIROADRAT, Nsw YORK OM:
This oLi establ shed . and favorite resort of the
Rosined Community, has' bean' reosutfy refitted, and
is i ompled -In every thing that can minister to the
emends of Its patrons:. Ladles and fandlles are
specially and carefully provided for. -
it to centrally located in tie...business' part of the
city, and bounden:tome to the principal dad of steam
boats, care, omnibuses, ferries, etc.
In oordestsenos • of the •pressure caused by the
wises have beau reduced to Oar Douai' arm
Nurse Crimp Pad RAZ
The table ti amply supplied srith all the luxuries of
the meson, and is equal to that of anyother hotel to
the country. Ample accOmnuttlatlonsare offered tor
IlEirDo not baileys. rumen; Whom, and others,
alio say "His Western Hotel Is .
D. D. WHWEIESTZH, Proprietor.
• Taos. D. Wnionarras. fel4:3m'
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
ON ram EUROPEAN PLAN,
CITY OP SEW YOUX.
SINGLI: ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAT
Oity Hat Spars, *elver Froakfori Street.
(Oneslto City .
Hall.)
WiTtlesla as they may be ordered to the speWloas
Refectory.
Then to a Barber's Shop and Bath Rooms attached
to the Hotel
liiirßeinue or RIIIINZRB and HACHHEN who
say we are bidir
_
A ItiERICAN HOUSE, Boarox, is the
larva, and beet. arranged Hotel in the New
England Sutra; is centrally located, and easy of ac
case from all the,routea of travel. It. contains With*
modern improvements, and every convenience teethe
comfort and smazituation of the traveling public.
The sleeping roam are large and • well ventilated;
the suites of rooms ere well !manned, and completely
furnished for femiliesand large traveling puttee, and
the home will. contlnue_to be kept A/ • ant elm
every hotel In respect.
1.2111 yd • LEWIS RICE, Proprietor.
.I : IENRY G. HALE k CO., -.
SUCCESSORS TO JAMES 0. WATT,
Merchant Tailors,
CORIUM Ale ST. pane BTB
Would respectfully Incite the attention of their
friends and the public generally that they bare per.
chard the stock at arery low figtwe, and which they
will make
top at
ro a m. far
la order to roes out
-the stock maks tOOM fiw ••fall n ew dock of Goods
f ie the ewers. . • •
tnedsrelened an now protidedi with the beet
fa 4litiee Ler reeedvlngind doting
CRUDE AND REFINED OIL,
r . And forwardinirthe maw to Ibreign markets.
ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIONMENTB
• To our friends In Liverpool and London.
; •
PETS WI/TONT et BONG,
feablineod • • 111.•• wawa sbw, .
PkOada•
9,11,14 P. KELLAM}, it 1,11,
N0 . :44 -- Wide, Sired, New Yen
orrsa ma aux, nog orrreo cum swam warm
_ , am" or SIMI owx KEPORTL7IO3I,
- .
.
uoaxiooaszionteL-otord,tomr oo.,Phiet
taatWon k tko.% and other brand* of vatione vintages,
dam and psis, to halveyquartera and elakthe. -
_BANALIGI.LE BRANDLBS—Pailevoleta, A. dg.
netts, and : lnher, brands, darlt and pale, In_ the mai
.liO LAND OLNI,J. P. KoiioU A Seheldsuri;
and Wee c udie*.thriagr; pipes and cam.
litllf—Bt: than and Janutteaxihnt brands.
Witilliglii—Mhboe'a /stab and Barneeri
,WINVI,LPort, Start, Madeira; Bordeaux; Hoek;
'and otheri,Uf ' , micron grades: , ,• •
'....011,-.4t_l4ol4eons• Tale, 1A sue, and Inueata,
Dl>T
MO Dubai" Neshatanicit Potatoes,
74 phis. do "do
In atomand tem& b 7 IArt.,A:RETZEB;
fad corns? Plea and atirliet vteeeta
MO.LeItLIES-100 - barrels ;V:
.tomessoirss $ll- s. ossussam riziy,
mak fal .11131111att LAZZLI4.
tut aanaar Hewed andlmitheed streets. -
paititL . • - auks prima "
ear,
"" " I lbw ' al. 6 66: it oatus.
V g ( URN BaUS Lt-4.1 bsilette
rushedantforabsi
sun E. 091.11111.
JOHN A. HEN - SHAW.
earner Liberty and Hand .trenta
-
JAMES A. EME ; ZEB,
Corner Market and lint sta.
MIES
R. FRENCH. Ploranrroi.
,I. .I,',:q-''...**-r-,;:-164.**
TE.F DA Y'S,
J. W.-BARKER : & CO.,
59 Market Street,
Tmv D & S,
7112111 ENTIRE AND
Immense Stock
Dry O M. oCo ss
AT LOS WAN
ArCTION SALE PRICES
Their !dock embraces largo assortment* of
SILKS. POPLINS, ,
SHAWLS, MERINOS,
CLOAKS. CASHMERES,
DE LAMES, PARAMATTAS,
STRIPE, PLAID, BROCRE A.I7D FIGURED
French,
British,
German and
DRESS GOODS
GENTS' AND BOY'S WEAR.
HOUBEHEIRING AND HABERDASHERY
431rCIPODIS.
1,000 P'lMamS
PHILIP ALLAN. SPHAeGHE, COGiIHRO, Amu-
Iwo; AND.MMICHSSES
WlPriaates.,
14 1-9 . CENTS IPER YARD,
DYING 4 CENTS lINDERAISIIALL PRICE
500 PIECES 11ARD WIDE
LONG CLOTH,
OT SUPEIIIOB. QUALITY, AT
121-2 CENTS PER: YARD.
200 PIECES
FEW STYLE OF 12} CENT
PRINTS
10 CENTS PER YARD
THE GREATEST 'BARGAINS EVER OTTERED
INTIM CITY WILL•BE OWEERED-'
DITRING.THIS - .
TEN DATA.
N. B.—Country Merchants will be sup
plied in lengths to suit their trade.
SPRING' STYLES.
ALL ENE. BEST XASES OF
CENTS PER YARD
& D. -
Corner Fifth and Market, Sta
WIISON, CARR
" 94 Wood Street,
am rust;op:n as Lr n eoot ar
iSTAPLIS DRY GOODS,
?unhand tang sgo t and now cliwel at wholondi at
• .
GREIT_BASaIb* JOB. CASH.
M==
1862. - ..!1: 3
Dlowl7 ed ,ll, Fin iltr.d•
' TO whlcliUoila;tiiisitOatiotbit • • . •
w itoLuAL I AND BATA= Burn&
las • -
4314L.Nicl I FRE101 SS T. Ii
TEN BEET SKINT NOW MADE.
A new lot of .PCIIINOLIN DRANIMIN 4
Swayed by 1.3' cures' this daj, ud to which via. lA,
vita the attention of all who want a red good Skirt.
EATON, MAGNUM & CO..
7 itit l :1 -. , : .. - Now:l7 and 1911111 est.
STAL .R A 1 ) ELMS,
Ns/ CIIALID•WHITE SEED BEADS.
SKY SEND BADS,
Now 1114ml:dot:I:mild for maktng twit& Whirs. A
by 'arcs ratrolved to-day. Sold wboletale cad re pall
co;—
Hoc 11 =,119 'girth M:• ^ •
_B ALMORAL SKI/W.6.-4U doz.
Skirts, choico styles, of soiree end do.
drab% colors, iltreet from the Impostors byTsrpress
thlirday.
LADlk , :b' ILL131310)11lkiE.
Wohavajnat mated train Boston, alaripi aisatt
nuaarof Ladle"' and Bibbed Marino and IL&
.bed Cottnulliroorldelt:u• sail at tha !mire
LINEN. akNDKintqaurs
Ladies• Lima Hindkarrbfafr at:Mantel:4r dove
Ladies' Ham Stitched-HWY at 15 mats oath.
llem Stitched, lantiroldored, itovire and Corded
Clear LillaD llandkerehlofit ot our tustraally low
prices.
To , make room Au our Neer Goods, we hare Milo-
MI our Mein and Vancy Lamm' Sets 20 percent.; Cam
bric and Swiss Cats reduced, and Laca Sato at caqt.
'RUFFLED LINEN. COLitals-snuNo trrnac
CAMBRIC COLLAUB JUST RECUT=
asEgoo AND WOOL DN'AIiRCLOTIIING
of &Orin& ina irked, sulrabbi for all due of fee
pia and of all oho.' - •
BALkpRAL SR litTS—Eswjadais sad styles.
4011 SOLDIH&9
Woolen Bait /locke r
Woolen Bivouac Cam
Bnckeklo Gloves and Geminilete
Wholesale customers will be allowed a Mira dim
mutt.
American
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S
CLOSING' OUT SALE
REST HANES Of PRINTS FOR 12% CENTS;
DRESS GOODS AT COST AND LESS;
NOHAITiFIGMING TRAVELING Duna GOODS;
SHAWLS—Drpche and Cashmere;
FANCY' SILKS VERY CURIE;
BLACK MOURNING /Milli{ *OR
BLACK'. HEMS 3)4 MOURNING;
SECOND MOUBII.Iig6
z3ruaorpxßE)) :
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LINEN „EDGING;
DIMITY LONG Mint ,
North-East cor: Fourth . i l tad Ma:rket Sts.
.1 ?' 1' it - A OIC DIN A*: IND ICE
-1 , MICNTS TO Oilig TOTIEBS.
C. HANSON 'LOVE &
Ate "IN 1?e!! ;TINTS, VAX.
EITBI aIIIRTING MUSLIN, yard wide, at 12%.
An knos of mass °bons, both ph • au y, at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICER,
SPRING. GOODS,
CALL EARLY .FOR GOOD BARGAINS.
C. mursozr LOVE & Co.,
cifirakclassiNow,l(pil
V lastwase&Company. an. PARTY to - rip.
newt the Company in YittsborglL .oete good
standing. inSalligenc, peneevering /a whit he under
takes, and well aLeputhual with thedesding
'may addisse (with his referetwe) Buz 671 'blew York
'Yeet•Oldoe: *.• rabtatd
WAN,LED_ MADIAT4L)C,-Young
ableLbodieil BYH loi thi Penaglvaala Vilbsti
leer.Corpik now Ixt the tkdd.--Apply at Headquarters,
Toirn Han, cor n er of federal and Ohio emu, All*.
Ebony Lient; W;; 11..C.116.197f0RD,
k 25; and Mt Beg, Rana. Vol..
LE .--11wiinefis or Acternimoda
tPat,uoo t Or ; o
wa
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to amount of 1111000, In
.000-
R McL6IIi & CO.
C 4 TIER, CASSINEII6 AND VESTING'S.
Vis wt now in store rcomplat. stock of SEEING
GOOD all nsw and dssltalds silky which bate
Wen atx•l4ll3 , selscdod In New Tort - with a dash* to
SOW lb. mat wawa', and c nnpd ntmill, tho
Tortoni NEW FABRICS . and. NOVELTIES of the
Sieltir.wor!3-OmizisOg77 "ipOIL4t- an:early call
1404 ote, pitrcei Ina pia OM"' tellt Ote =tits of
the setae for thetiimatte.'
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DELAWAIM ANNA, ALIXD 'MUD, MANA,
CONCORD. CCUID:44.; 'COMMIX%
CABSIDAT, MARA.
ZLSINGBUILG, HARTYORD, I,lloLre
usioz.; Lwow, LoGAN, LOUISA, ar
slcosairmiNE, Tosewcwaor
TILLAGE, ussasmorg.
• L,.'/CLAII,ATTAIS, TAYLOR. 011511/SZT,
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For salos by the Age4t. • uge. M. es •,,
tnhslwd -- OS rittb piret. Plttab • h.
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GOLD PEN MANUFACTURIX,
&nor Agog Irohg Bfrogh
Second;Story, Maranon an /ninth unit, •
aIrGOLD P/INI) sad Gobi aa4 SUVOr Pend/ Ow
whatssals sad retail. Pew rapalsod. ,
Ramona lacing petty to repair. mead than by
null, awl they will be promptly cropatacci.
ISIIS EL CAR kiigiATE
SODA PILLS,'.
The M... sreeificient remedy frr ACID
ITY 07 TifiliTo3llCH ever yet discover Mt. Keay
of our welt-known unisons. attar bavh4 gives them
sort. woo illaightotoftls their ems. that if
they ..is dodoisa aro "ZatooL, Noildoo," we
alight All;coluate with cathlumas itt their . fiver.
ou e yIU will g.willy produce isteaiditte relief, sod
ma) os /Am os say time,oo op:Outs% In moments
m modems, or lithalL To tearellerir sad those sub
ject ta hasty male aud imugulat hoop, they em la-
mar mai by &MON JOHNSTON: IPnweigt
AM DakrlastiokO Madidnis,
thl". Corner ••• • btiel4 and lroulfth *treats.
MCIUR
e!LTY-FICEL irr:IHILLI.V.KELY.-- 'he
.V litidatigned ant Anne fully primal to receive
.oN.aba Pikling &wow and delivaiing freight tram
any d tbe railway dews to ant .part of the city, and
'eatinetunt-thorns-erbo Woe theta with their oini•ne
they dull retake protapt.-1 , as 1111 MTV
thellltlita , ter pommy delivery aMlaii *frail
tiosollption‘, Dna IX Via*swift conatanuy
Pound at Domani Depot, peat No. I. •
111111kbrd . ELIIST.
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EATON, ILLCSIIII k
No. 1T Ylitti street.,
JOSEPH -HOME,
M==
74 Biar'" LA. Eitreet.
IntLrTlit.
11=1toliA.1517 TiILOIOI,
. , . * No. 19 11119 s 199zer.
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