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MEM t • MEMO • , e4ienaliffainsijl9niamity.:(lder for rg3 ptut Re _ SVtth IheiAcompanyzng zaer.4;rbal in structiouti were given to CoLCordin, of the Massachusetts let Volunteers, to have the Shan the Cable be Cnt l - negro taken by the guard and given toJiiii *i cy .dzy,rico.„..stesm Mg . wu towing owner, and, in case the guard should prove a of very•large-coal • bate down.the inietftial:tnthe task of securing- one black Olio; „Thay had .got,along ,safely.sevellil-:tnaniAFallent the whole regiment; and if handreds of miles,*hen a furious Mann thsafailed in the noble enterpriae, the entire c a mup .% :i t se c t , b ecame app arent ` that' - let:Brigede Miuld - Ye , put•iinder arms and • the flat boats, with their black cargo, were organized as "nigger catchers." Notwith - ~doontedlo, " go down; • and then the question standing this enormous display of strategy arose is to the expediency of cutting the and servility, the slave got off, owing, pro foe itaras_plam that, unless it liras bably i to an untimely muscular paralysis out, the i steamer must go down,- too. In of the right arm of the officer -of the guard: eases oflthaekind Men exhibit a good' deal liraorivassaaa tar DZIGIXDS Hoog.Ft's Drenuosa March I, j of common IIdrUUN - 11.11d not en objection was -. Spacial Order No, 214—Samuel TV. Adams, a elttzen . r.rytuatl and loyal s?. of the United Stew offersd r aven by the ownersef the coal ; for ;oomplains ttust be Le Wormed and belies-ea that la toL t .netti o ajo r ro sb a .. is t ltutsl ih and !Ls t e . lthlo. tho ithi . trne, that "all that swan . bath whether give for his Mfm" So 'the cable was cut, that to the tect, facilitate bun In finding hlssisee,and went to the - bottom, and - ihe tug, =tiraitgr' t i T erfe . a r; eith er l o lm In the rowans.- 71 4 1 1 11- " heardpirse *end- • . *mace ir. Jow , g i.t2ife i ns a l. 3l-11"1.15. -:lqur National Government lias been tow- , On this cue, and others which we have ing along evert...ince it left. port, 'noticed; the New York Evening ...Port makes • mine eight .3' years ego. It is true that it the fo ll owing scatitingremark: *4 ; 12 90 4141 nar . progress very mech, and Wien some citisens of Georgia requested •= -has given.a great deal of trouble; but we assistance from Gen-Taylor in catching contract with the owners of the black' their , fugitive • slaves, who had. run away into Florida, where Taylor then commanded - therelanillie - to tow it, and we could not tin-army," he proudly refused, saying he cut the cahle'without a violation of .con- Would never degrade a soldier to each vile . tract. But, as happened to the boats on work. Taylorvrasasouthernerand satire --. Ohlo, we have 'got into a tremendous' . holder i Brigndier-General N &glee is a Penn:: ulyinoin and northerner,,and orders COL Storni; and, u' was the case with the coal boats, it I, now clear that the:viper in Cowden, of the Fir st Diessachusetta regi tole meat, to "facilitate a slave-owner "in find ', is chimed and must. go down.., Shall we -Inglis slave, and-permit no one Winter ., t, ea t, the cry man " wet; fare - With him in the repossession of his pro- • ln= trot do that; it-will be a violation of our, pert,.' } Fortunately for the poor slave, Massachusetts men are unskilled in the 7 - • (1.51 . 1 l.' lints" say otherei "it . is 'lnk' work of slave-catching, and he escaped: _ anti will carry us down unless we out The next thne, Nagle° will doubtless stand fuse from it."' And so the w h o l e N a tiO na l guard himself over the "property" of his . crew is agitated end-divided as to whether ..southern hrother. It is perhaps the Lest . use to which suchiersen can put himself. • , . s . " "." cut Already t he Uri "' yes terday.we p rinted a . letter from Gen. lipen the vessel of State is terrible; but Hooker ' s division—of which Naglee's bn this Commander, who holds the axe i n bi s Bade is a part—giving some account of the hand, hisitatur-listens anxiously to the surrender of a stave who had brought vat noble information of enemy's stores to our ,edamors of the opposing parties, and looks . camp: He was given up to his master, a with seeming bewilderment at the sinking secessionist, who drove him Lome, and; with _ *imply alongside, and anon casts en the help of two other white brutes, - whipped MAIM eye 'M the Livreritig and angry . h e inl • t° death;7 ' Boin° ai•sY° ago c°rrewn d d e n t ' assured our 'readers that the Com leavens, which threaten still more f • mender of the'Potomac army was absolutely - Mesta: ' He' may Malta - to toe long ; for unable to 'get any intelligence-of the force • She* are billows not fir ahead . that may Ur movements of the enemy, and that this - sweep him arid his axe overboard. Then made a forward movement much more dif •.,-• wiltgo'down together, leaving thefieult and 'hazardous than it would other . crew wise be: When we read the story of to save themkelyes as they can. "Samuel Cox, living five miles below Port Tobacco," we cease to wonder that our com manders cannot get news of the enemy's moveteents. Death by the lash is too high a price to pay for loyalty. But how many Northern homes will be made desolate, Low many Northern wives will be made widows, how many Northern -children beg their bread as orphans, that Samuel Cox may en joy the ,pleasure 'of flogging to, death'a loyal man 'who brought us news of the enemy? When is slave-catching iii the, army to be stopped? When will Congress see to it that he who claims ownership in a man at the national capitol shall be forced to prove as good title as he who claims a stolen handkerchief? A few months ago a free man was chased by four ruffians, with pis tole, caught by the help of tierce dogs, who tore his flesh, imprisoned in a filthy jail , within sight , of the halls of Congress, and and after lying , there several weeks, let go. He was, charged with no crime, and the wretches who committed this and a hun dred other outrages, are walking about the streets of Washington to-day. They have not even stopped 'their work. Last week two of - these kidnappers. seised a free black woman, going on an errand at nine o'clock at night, dnigged her into the private room of a "guard home," there held her, and by threats endeavored to make her own her self a, slave, When her shrieks attracted attention and men entered to inquire the cause,: the room door was closed in their faces, and the poor woman was thus shut ofr from all succor." But her shrieks had attracted the attention of too many per -110139, and the kidnappers, after vainly ask ing of a justicel,Warrant for her commit tal as - a slaii,..because she was black," and after terrifying her by threats and by the - use Of foul and obscene language to her and in her presence, let her go. This Mize is, narrated at length and under oath in Washington prints; but we do not read that the rascals. who committed. this outrage, and who are. worse than Fannsyl yeah' Naglee, ibasmuch as their victim was a woman, have been called to answer for their Crime. - • • These slave-catchers are they who are so full of seal for the preservation of the Constitution. But. is it constitutional to surrender :a loyal man to the enemy, that he may. be whipped to death for the service he has done our cause? Is it constitutional to' chase men with dogs, to kidnap women on the public, street, to force a black man into „slavery on the Mere word of any wretch,who chosen to lay claim to him ? Even the Fugitive Slave Law secures a blaCkman seine opportunity to prove that lie is a freeman. Buttheso Naglees in the army,' and Keeses in the police, force at Washington, are violators of the constitu tion, violators of the Fugitive Slave Law, violators of the most sacred rights of. men. And' yet Congress has power to make and unmake - alike Nagle° and-Kome FRIDAY MO*FaNO, MARCH 7 11E1; S. - 9Now, Sir, Will You 'Feline if I am The statements of hfr. Pierce, the Gov ernment Agent at Port nova, as well as of ail others from Abet. quarter, establish these ftiot that negro who has entered our - lines bas been recognised as a free man— .' Alit:great care has been iaken that no negro shall get. to a freestate—an'd that a cireful note is made of each rebel' who has owned :ohs of these slaves: ' - An affecting story is told of one of these contrabands, who entered our:lines, and looked an agent of the government steadily Iu the face, and lout the question at the r .'head Of this article, 'Nom, will you tell Joe if ram saes!" This question 'affects on? :National power' and justice. It has not L been answered but it must be answered soon, and in the affirmative, if we wish to wimps the acorn of civilized nations. What • constitutional right is there to restrain these contrabands of theirfreedom.- What ever claim:their maiters.hia Over them ,untter the Isms of. South Carolina, has been forfeited by , rebellion. The United States has no ri lit to ho ld them as • " -Blaves. They Olio .no - service or lahor to the National Governiaent. If the United '!' Wes restores. them agatn to slavery it. will coMmit the fiinleet crime a nation can :bitigniity of. If they are restored to their :fatestier -rebel mestere, that.iiill be paying a' L prokaigns for re*llled. If they sire sold to . . _ . other .masters, *then the Government . be comes:an immense slave broker.. If these men free,' let them go, if :they wish to; anywhere: without. Ist' Or hindrance'. If they are 110 t free, who claims the right to their service ? There is apprehension that there is a design to,-give these men 'up. to slavery again, *hen our laws - are re-es' t r ablished over the State, and the rebels come back to their allegiance. _ Any 1-gov einnient which 'cattail; on this 'netaidous _ . proceeding, will, be cursed in all coming • ' • Me. Cowan's" Spee ch.. We giro the main argument of this extra. :Celictary production to r day. We.. cannot suffer cereals** now to characterise leas it serves. We feel too - deeply,' mortified at the deception which has been practised upon the Republicans of • 'Western Pennsylvania, by ...whom Mr. Cowan was presented , u a =di date for, the Senate.„ -- A fatal - mist a ke ' keels committed. The powerful Republican • , ,majority of this 'Pectic's of the State supposed ", they had In Mr. Coven a true and able safe ; neat of Itirpnblican principles, one who would -retrieve the tarnished honor of the State, and redeem it from the diagram' inflicted by such seen ea l'itoten and Bac AAAAA How the mistake happened we do not 'know. '.. Those who were active pressing 'declaims bare mush to answer:for to the Party. The' oder . - ,..taka cannot now ..be notified, and Must be Wise as bat it . seeinerroni thefollowiewepeciatdirpateh to the N. - T.. Tram% that Mr. 00VAInad , hls so thet- , we, bare his deliberate op i nions:- _ • - . The views of Senator Cowan upon tbeSomn- . oipation quastbn, ll:premed in the ootoposl-' Kona:which be read to-ds ' would hails bee* ' creditable to the but not `lamented ' Tudied: the Pennsylvanialrieeds of the unlamented openly boast that Mr. Cowan his never spotlit' or roted otherwise than Ur. . , Bigler would have done. ,In hisspeech to-414 - * Rapublican. but the only ;") :14 :4sers aingratilated bins at its *lose were • Mouton Powell , Saulsbury, and Itspneenta ','' tire Wiekliffe and his colleagues from Ken- • All of Mr..Cowen'e votes 'end ospoeoh givenee so ;tent subject, ha u s. onoseli ilia..." a satiffa!'ll°" P°— ' to, the. sympathisers with, Ilandi Owns n oo _tt o , . ijeession C°. gr° vd to th e s a dhalf-. Powells and Souls r 3, cows. everywhere;his Maisie Prtls g rieved the . geribUcins' to whom be na ' —tibia position, imyx, 'Stalin's* Foundry; - Quo atioe. • By tha roport 'of - the proceedings In the Volum of;lt4renontatiFos, on Thursday, the iilt.,are bid. th at a .•aly dnilso" of of in;.Ull- nolapember to hive a tall to establisb 11. tpaaari and4opoti of arras On the lid cos, --: : :otoira to ttio comiaittoo. ot:Lake ; • Ingtukiit tolhe 44,41- Committee on - tatt Fonudrlee, of which Yr /per-. .it P a.. is elLiariciiii; Aas'elieekt4 by the of X ,Delliei . or Kai iad , litr: be ; of Pa:, who Teri properly 1 4 '1 8 4 4 . _d ',,,,,, liinieft a nihilism of the b111.. - Arler eetield- - i ~.. :: :seal& "eestroesreif and atrentous' s agott! A' ..., 1 ''.. thirpso 5 f the istrodeesief the 111 X te We it ' ' - rag* t o the, Committee on ,Lake Defenies; • :'fit:? _. - . .. Whiff Manhunt and Tilghman Shy. . The Albany Lbenisg. loured of yesterdai tells thii story of Buckner, the robot general: ' General Beckner, in the coerse of a oenrer sation with . adistinguished gentleman of this city, rinbosomed himself with a reference to the battle of Bull Bun as follows: "That batile wu 'sk most - nnfortimate thing for the South Ind a'most - lortunate thing for the North." "Nothing," said the great rebel, .bas n:ore -- Texed - mrithan the apathy of the southern people. The effect of, the battle re ferred to was to inspire.the southerners with blind confidence mad tali them into a false security. The effect upon She northerners, on the other hand, was to arouse, =Ade' and Tilghman him oxpreand a desire ha be hang on itrifilkir fill. Thifiluaton.Traaaariplaaya: „ There was a. smart though licasatit, ; retort of words between ilea, Tilghman of the sabot army. and United States Marshal J—, who conducted him. to Fort' Warren . , The Alen oral told ihe.Mirshal that he should, like-to see Booker Wheir the steamer /Mob earried,.otE the. prlsonen to. fort bird - got Cu far off, from.the chore that Booker monument loomed up in the distance in all Ito majesty, the rebel General looked et It,- and said that If-he-was tole executed. he should like to be hanged from. that spot.; - "YOur icor quost liannot,he:allowed.” said ,the Under klarshal. "the ground open-which that moun t wet was erected has been coasts:mated to.free-- - dom. General Warren:fell -.these—it no plya for you." The southern aenered did nol pursue the inanimation any farther. rr • - Boa. Thomas Williams. writer in the :Pittsburgh Pots is:scrag,. pained t;ra ruiorm,. that .111 r. orpryort: had . 'telegraphed to Tumuli .WILLIANS, at. Harris burg, who theroupon !Oinked to lifishingtint, to oonsalf 1 4th...09iBtcr.,tarpiiol mat ters." This news Ires startled and Mortj, tied " the writer, because - of Mr: itILLIAMIe kriown opposition "to the railroad tii. We heard the Minor,shentiotiodsonie weeks ago t and rio not doubt the truth of it. It ,did not startle ot surprise' nufin the least. Nr.bodY kpowa hottei,than Mi thawron the rerairlor., bbr abilitY and trip porsiotisur 110 might'well Wish to havethe Donn- cilindsympathy of, such a man at mish thireand it is very certain that Mr. WuxiAtis. *IA Oils: no, adiioo with regarrlto the; war which would not be literal of the most ispa oomph,. subjugation of , the raturti.; ==Would - to God that Mr, Wri.maws was in iiIiCtUt.4WAX tiils, gesatlyTto the motildert. , tio L velho peoplewho mat himlhme.; Perm, •Ivints *old then be truly, Miro: „a. ~~5,~'.. lirlti?Areike ' 'rrue..l.Pril - ,e,k l DF•of he IigeILiEDLIEDS &SODS, Dealers f _ _ .. 1 . , :' ..--• ClosnW 1 -%f ;-_-- * '.l. routatilv Alit - OOMEStIC 11111..5 ON HE. I' 3itaorstci., iti n. letter tit :the:4 3 ress, in • :ORANGE,.C.K.UTIV.UaTES. , 61 7 'DEPI.51TiBANE.. i t discussing the question of the future policy 1 NoTRS r ANT I SPECIE, No. 57 Market .tr,...t, Plus- t s. of the Gwyernment, in relation to the set- •,'`= 4 -thseti", ......---'•••aii -eat:tne priadpalutUsil tleikeiit After _lke .war t speaks of the it ikrous. Mai Mated *alas. .;', •._ .., . iii tempts of the BRECKINILIDGE Democracy, to effect such reconstruction tie ; Will bring, back into power their late Secession asses . , _ , _ elates. "Thus," he says, 'it is dist we find them opposing all legislation which looks , to the condign punishment of the rebels, 1 and to the forfeiture of their property. Such 1 acts being, according to their theory, in violation of the Constitution, must not be attempted. They will clamor for a trial by jury for Buckner, Floyd, 'Jails, Benjamin,' and Beauregard, a nd, when this is conceded, will intrigue for their acquittal, hailing the occasion as another opportunity to offer a premium for treason, and to divide and degrade the people of the loyal States. Cold and callous while their country is Ueediny at all its veins, they will be most merciful and magnanimous to its betrayers." This was written before Mr. CowAN's speech, but if Mr. FORNZY had read the carefully . prepared document which that gentleman read to the Senate, he could not have characterized it more plainly than he has done in the above quotation. hir. Foa -1 ser then proceeds : Should this 'programme triumph, the whole War will have been fought for leas E than nothing. The reign of the Breckin ridgo Demainacy will be restored, and the Government itself, weakened iu the strife, Will become the prey of factions and the victim of heresies, which all good men had hoped to put down forever. • If the founders of the Federal Constitu tion were now living, they would confide neither its construction nor its preservation to these baleful influences. They would find a remedy for its maintenance in strong and thorough legislation—in bold blows at treason wherever foundin the inexorable and speedy punishment of all its loaders— and in such a policy as would strike them in their possessions, their property, and their franchises. Who that remembers George Washington's opinions on the ques tion of slavery could ever suppose that be would allow it to remain a continual-source of power in the hands of men whose mission is the extermination of free institutions? Would Thomas Jethwson, 'de:Rifled with all the efforts of the fathers, holdback his hand in such an hour as this, because the pro slavery democracy plead for the Federal Constitution? They would see thatif present exigencies demand the extremest measures, the highest and most imperative considera tions would sanction their adoption. If there were no precedents to excuse such measures, they would make precedents. With them, the chief thought would be to consolidate such a Government as would make it impregnable to domestic treason and invincible over foreign foes. I believe that the spirit of these good men made per fect dwells upon and lives in the hearts of most of the friends of President Lincoln. Thai; is not one Rho contemplates moving beyond the strlctletter of the Federal Con stitution, nor is there one who will not readily sacrifice himself if, in order to pre serve and perpetuate it, more rigid and searching legislation is required. The country will sustain them In view of these awful responsibilities; but it is now more than evident that the greatest obstacles in their pathway will be the arguments and efforts of those tofie profess, after the pattern of Breckinridge, exclusive devotion to the Fed eral Constitution. • No revolution, ancient or modern, has ever prevailed that was not animated by just principles, and pushed forward by strong and conscientious men. No revo lution, started like the Secession rebellion to maintain slavery, and to sanctify perjury, robbery, and= Assassination, but did not _perish.. When England' was rotting to de cay, after her scaffolds had been reddened with the blood of her bravest and best, and a besotted aristocracy bad made her people worse than slaves, it was the strong hand of Oliver Cromwell that arrested the disease and applied the cautery. However his memory may still be assailed, the histori cal fact remains that England could never have attained her proud position among the nations of, the earth but for his bold and uncompromising policy. Long may it bd before such an example is necessary in this Republic; but rather than allow this Government toTall, and treason to triumph, there is no true American that will not de mand and applaud the strongest measures on the part of Mr. Lincoln's ,Administration. RPECIJL JrOTICES. MTo Hone Owners.—Dr. Sweet's UHL'S tasnassr TOR HORSES is and. mind by any; in all came of Lantana., arising from Sprats's, Ends., or Wrenching, its effect is magical and oartaln. Mmes. Or Saddle Galls, Scretchae, Mum% to, it will also curs speedily. klub and ithilibone may bQ euily prevented and cured fu their incipient stages, bet confirmed asses are — beyond the possibility of a radical can. No can of the kind, however, le so desperate or hopeless but it may be al inland by Ude Liniment, and Its faithful applka blOst will always remove the lateen.ss and enable the horn to travel with comparative ens. I)E,OPOSAL t S FOR OUAL—TeI Cou. lizarmorra.— will he received at the outs of the Water o rk., up to. MAWR lfren, Tor ttirnishing the-Works With COAL YOU ONE YEAR from the Bret day of April, lad. The bids to state the price per Mahal ,for each home The ono-third of the amount furnished at the lower home to be Nut Coal. It required, the upper house to be humbled with all Lump Coal. For further paticulars, en quire at the office of the Water Works. Hy order of the Committee. sahaiStd i JOSEPH TEENEH: Sept. o f w o od I MORRISON'S rA'rENT and SMond streets, Pfttaborgh. apTfilydawif livery homeowner aboukl have this remedy at band. for Its timely are. at the drat appearance of lawmen will ellacitually percent thew formktable diseaensaten tlouedi to vadat ell horse. are liable, and which ren der no mantatitraise valuable hones nearly worth- 11WLsike Superior Copper Mill and 1131=TING WORM, Pirnsviam. PARK, P M'CURDY. & CO., Manufacturesa of SHEATHILIO, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PAUSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTIR SOLDER; Mi.:ammonia* And &Won In METALS, TIE PLATE, SHEET 'LIION, WIRE, to: Courtanily on 4 , 4 TINKERS' ELAOIEMIRS AND TOOLS. Wnisnoust, No. AP lbit'and 120 Second itreeta, Pittsburgh, Penn's. , ellipeciel orders of Copper cut to en d r esired rat. otyNtdlaerlyT w*. Nano. winnow 0 01241LAWL.4...-...........1 , 11 , 11 4 / 3 1 11111:11Z11. ItOBINSON; MINIS & WNW, Pinnursb,Potuni. - Omni, No. 91,3TAJumn Sum?. Itanniketnre AU kinds of STNAkLENGENTS AND MILL . 11ACETINTSIX CASTINGS, BALLILOAD WORE; STEAM, WILZIG! . AND OHM IRON 411:1011111N6 AND 1111PAILTISO dons ab short .MTIOHN. COCHRAN .-& . BRO., ./ItnitiOnturoin guioN asmuNi,..ndos VAULTS . VAULT .1:1001143,. WINDOW 41:11M MO, '34 . INISOW OUAILDfi, tG Nn. BI lisoOnd street end II ildpi street, between Wood wut Hate on haste O • Taitsig of new l'aitterne, Lacy for sD pitziosse. " Piitticiliiitienninittpia4 I. enclosing Greve Lots, llibbtaiidone . at'aikort 'fake. ' ah 9 Or Pittsburgh Wel Works: 11'/011.01$11B. lONA BOYD • 8c 'CO., " • lifosufactarin of - OAST STNEL; . also; SPRING. PLOW AND 4. D. STIEL, STEIL SPRINGS AND AUZS, coloorof Hon and Pint stroot; Pittibursh; Peon's. J pariantrca....;.—..a. a. xxas.--..5. r.. amour. IWKOMPATRICK, , BUF.NAP eu., (Br:amp t0 : J.,0. Enuminmen a C 0.,) Man. wiantannn and .Virliolaaaia Dealers., In LAMPS, - ,cunrsrra, summlS, ci42iptnizits, &c. • - Varwtadeialniirenta for NINtiIIitIELIENIZATED ILLIIXTMATING AND LIMBICIATING CANNON 01 M 8 , No. 39 WOOD #l . lin, uppadte 81. Charles Mood, Pinnim 141.a.' • algayd : 4: iNI 1 e an —P.; 42 "1 417 . °." cpAV B. R - MN ALL ILIN • ' PING PAPZIL • Pgraare,Niiima Gam No. Yi WO4 4 in, 1 9 Vo . t Si Smithfield stria; Pittstosugh, Pa. , arum, ou TRAM You. BAGS: s' ~"; • . 14 - 7;i ,fi t ‘%," - MIEENEY H. COLLIN% For c 05131.1142072 1217iCIONT and 'witolerals dealer ti CHEESE, BUTTS* SICED% 211randThitIture gerbeiallj,"No: 25' Woodstreet. Pittrbarial. Pa. nol MIL M.:LITTLE, Irlerehant Tai- Wlt, No. 54 ST. Curs HTlrn, Dr. Irisit's Build ing, Pittsburgh,. Pe.' - app PUBLIC .WOTICES. .• . ILincutarca, Pa., rob. 57th,1992. i 1 A ELECTION for President and ‘-r _ - a7 six Directors of the M.ANCIIESTSII. BAY -11:08 BANS silt be Mid at the Batiking BMW, 011 SeTI3II.DAY, the 29th of Starch, Isod, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock. Amendments to the Constitution of the Book gill he submitted to the Stockholdera of the fume meet ing. fe27:lmus THOS. B. UPDIKS, eneler. Villa or Tug PMI'SSOSOU iNttI:MANC.i CO., GUMMI Mager AND WA.TgI I'ITSIIIIIIIOII,,YOb 19, 184 N. i rUar7 RE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF ZEUS COMPANY have this day declared a dividend In coon of Two Moctssa per share oat of tho profits of the last six months, payable to stockhoki. en, or their legal reprasantallves, with. fe2laws P. A. NINEHANT. Secretary. Orrin: or Tan NATIONAL. /MUM° en Tehruary: lath, loot.t DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The reetor. of the Rutoxaa Minya Coxisur have True DAT declared a Dirrotato or Two DOLLuns ($400) PIN 1311Aiti. on the Capital Stock. paleble at The office of the Treasurer on and after Tillankr, the 18th bet., to Stockholder., or. their Ind Mi. mutative% appearing so ouch at the close of balloon on SATtaiDnir, thelgth lust. ' . Eynon. Stockholder. be paid by Messrs, J. W. g Co., at the Treader office of the Company, No. Pd State street, Boston - . By order of the Board of Directors. JAMES M. COOPBB, &13 lm . Boc'y and Treser Nat. Mining Co._ 1:::-NlYrIUE 1S ILE.REBY that theCityOrdinanns in regard toobstract, log the streets and sidewalks b - OIL other obetructiona, will be rigidly enforced from this date. JOHN OWENS, S. B. COOPER, fe7 SOWN Commissioners. REWARD will be paid for the ar- U rid of the TIIISf who daft meta the Peru from the dame( St Federal groat Pittsburgh. mhSatd !CLOT CrAJLTYLAIr, WASKIXOrO36 Fe• cuu7 20, 18t2. f IRON CLAD STEAME t.—The Navy Department will, nail the :lab of March next, rvoolve propthitione for the compleite oenetructlonand equipment - of IRON-CLAD VESSELS for river, liar. bur end than defence. Theme vessels, with the except on of those for the hlisehrippi river and Ds tributal will be propelled by imrews ; those of the Mishit' p e, l river and tribu taries Imo be propelled by paddlewheel- The tale will NI either wholly of iron (Which would beptc- Goved, or of lion and wood combined, as the projec tor, may confider most suitable for the object pro pond, but their ride, and &eke meat be protected with tor Iron armature thißcient Wrests* the heaviest shot and sheaf. .. .. .. ... The vessels teethe Meal=ippl rtVerand its tribute. rite are not to draw more than foot water when fully equipped and armed, at whldraft they are to lee able to maintain a permanent speed of nine keens per hoer 'in still water, and carry suffedent coal In the bunker, for six day. steaming at that epeed. .The armament will anodet of not lesa thannixeleven Inch gone Thu veeels for harbor defence are not to draw eons then twelve Abet water when folly equipped end armed, at which, draft they are to be able to maintain a permanent 'peed of ten knots per hour In strewth water, and to carry sufficient coal in the betokens for Fectql days steaming at that speed. Their armament will conaist Of not less than from two to four eleveu•lnch gnus. The vessels for coast defence are not to draw mole' than twenty feet water when folly equipped and armed, at which draft (boy are to be, able to main tain a permanent !speed of fifteen knot. per hour at era, and to carry auflicient coal in the bunkers for twelve day. steaming at thit speed. Their arma ment will conolat of one or two fifteen or twenty. tech guys. The guns of the vessels dm harbor and coast de nce an to traits to • all points of the compass with out change in tho teasel'. position. . The propositions most state the number of vessels, subject to the election of the Department, which the party proposes to furnleh complete in every respect, embracing armour plating, uteam machinery and oquipinenta of all kinds, ready for service, excepting only the ordnance and midnance stone and pmvis lons ; the proposition must be accompanied by de scriptioes, epecificatioas, drawing' and models of /such character that tr work could be executed from them. The place of delivery, must be elated; the time within which the enactor veersels are to be completed, and also the total sum to be paid for each. It will he stipulated in the contract that ono-fifth the total amount will be retained by the Govern meat until sixty days atar the reception of the ves sel, in order to give It a trial, the remaining pay. malts being made with doe regard to the proper performance and progress of the work; the contract will also embrace forfeituree for failure to rerform the conditions specified. . The bids must be accoinsauded by, the guarantee required by , law, that, If a contract Is. awarded, it will be promptly executed; and the nausea 'of the parties who ere to become the sureties to the amount of the face of the contract will also be stated. The Deportment will conelder any other proposi tions that may be presented in whigh the draft of water above named. is not exceeded. The Department Will be at liberty to accept or re- Jac t any or all 're . - Moue feet:ender pROPOSAL YOE CASTINI3a—To Poulusayarsr,—Proposals will be received at the office of the Water Work. tip to MARCH Wu. MA for furnishing the Works with ILISCILLANSOIUS CASTINGS that may be required at the Works for one year from the Ant day of April, 1116%. AL% for furrul•hing 074 got of PIPS. /for further particu lars, enquire at the °Shoot the Water Works. By order of the Committee. • mheatd JOSEPH TRENCH, IMO. nISSOLUTION OF PART.NERSELLY. .1-1 —The partnership between JOHN A. CAME SON and JAMES A. IRWIN, in the Salt Minute°. turiog business, under the style of JAMISON IRWIN Was dissolved an the Itch day of Nehmen . , 1802. The Integest of Xll,OlOll A. Irwin in the mid firm having.beeM levied on and mild by the Sheriff of Allegheny county and pilmhased by-the undersigned, the other partner, on that day, who will *Mind to settling the brislnewtof the late firm.. mhl:Stiss JOHN A. JAINESON. WASHING MACHINE. FILE CIBMAPIIST ABED BEST mexmartz IN INIL MENNE!ME W. 4, BANE, 21 DIAMOND, PITTSBUBO-H. ahlirltan he purchased by the single Machine, by Township, County. or State Rights, on application at 21 Diunond, an above. .lILAuAz bfi . • THE DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS, • THE NEW BOORS, THE MAPS AND CHARTS. THE PORTRAITS OP THE GENERALS (Lltbograph and Steel Plabe) And other dlstingulsh•d parson', , PHOTOGirIPIALBIGA • .. PHOTO° PK CARDS, - _ • - THE Mil ,/k1 STATIONERY PORTIGLIO, YUKIO:, ABLE : LETTER .PAXER EXPEL OPEL VISITING caws; otc. etc.i . JOHN P. 110Wril, Masonic HAW Fifth skald, ,Pittaburgb, and .N.I 1. corner, South Common and „Federal stracd,A.Ma• • email *limp e dO3l aniPaper.. Call =dim apecieneas. - ' tone BR°CIC ' DON'S BI OARBONATIC OF BODA' PILLS, The inset who moms and ellishmt nuitedi far - Aolf.l. ITT Or THE -.WHAM( over yet disecrtered; 'Many of ear. wait.; ; eitlzege, after haring gtreolhent; a trial, warn delighted with: their effeeta,iltat ;if H 0, wy. were id . 114 - .111. II "Patent Hodicineill ;.are ruled All 001. with 'oirtt catallo.th ds later: One pill will g • • rall pmduos traniedlate Ind may be taken at any Uwe, aidinftm.Y. In moments ci badness, at in bad:. iTo Manikins anddbose nth- Jest to hasty meals and OregolAr , Wm. tbsy drain valuable. Forza% by 'BI2dONJOHNOTON, ; Prargght, Arid Doiderdri choke .razaHy Medicines, ; mitt ' Claimer Seilibflald and Voisrth streets. BurrEIf.:NOW:RECgIVING. bbln: 11Miti Teas Bitter: 3 bble. Frcell#ggo. . . - • GO New 011 Harr*. cemented Mild& 3 boxes Peep .• To strive fide day interim: Tor age by • *Ma - . utnnix No. to L 1 'lt LEASK.- 1 -1 • • tross. my BOOK . BTORE,. frock 'April hit; in. sell tbastore-Itztures to the. thoorntros unapt. . 4. 1112 l eligible opening, Rent sooderate. , EAKalrs a tht store.• - ;WM- 8. ' RENTOUL . • - • • Ire. so lc oar at l 44. • _ isa-AMEKTS WANflitrito to the clt r Kane • • 800ar.,. LIST SII 1 Mdil- • Cana r - Xourtica . eiled,' fora* Tat it Us Ifaati*Greass don oll;id usmor. "i&S gniir Libel sad Mod strata. „Angsr ~tor•JERTISE.7IIIEA7WkiI t AIATIVE. •P3OTOtidlpH ALBUMS. DidRiTS FOS 16& W. s HAVEN, UfWEMZEI=S=fM TN tiN (:AJU KT OF AK'rEMM. StSSIONS OP A L LECHERY COUNTY bo. IDecember Term, 1861. kilscedianeonst. Lithe matter of the Petition to ✓ante parts of a Pablic Road and Strawberry Lane in the borough of Manchester. • • And now, to wit: March Ist, 1883, the within pee ' titian pneseated and read in open court, whereupon the Court having duly considered the prayer of the petithinere. grant a rule on all parties interested to appear on or before the. FIBST SATURDAY, (sth day) OF APRIL, 1862, and show ante why the parts of said public road and Strawberry lane, in the WI , ough of Manchester, mentioned and described In the petition, should not be closed up and vacated. BY THE COURT. Attest: W. A. Minuton, Clerk. mh7:4ltwP rpIIE.KIVEIt3IDE EprrioNs— The Works of Francis Bacon; Carlyle's Critical and Itheellarmns lissays,-4 yids.; D'lsraell's Curiosities of Literature, 4 vols.; Charles Lamb's Warts, 4 vols.; Shakespeare: Richard Giant White's; Lamb's Kamp of YAM; Hallam's Middle Agee, 2 vols.; Hallazies Constitutional History of England, 8 rob; Hay's mh7 do do do vol 1. KAY'S CO., 65 Wood street. ki me none Oil Barrels; BB Flour do 100 btobels gilled Corn Meal; 22 barrels Neahannock Potatone; . 16 1' do INied Applea; do do Peachbs; 4. Ido Egg*, In store end for sale by J. C. McVA.Y, ttili7 j No. 10 Smithfield street. lEWTATOES -600 bash. wood Pinkeye Potatoes; •64 Lb's.; do do do All In Oblpyiek order and Air sale by J4B. A. FETZER, mb7 • Corner Market and First streets BEAI2'.--25 bash. prime Mmall White Bea reached thle thy, and for tale by JAMEd A. FETZER, mh7 • • corner Marker. and Fire. etrretA BBM kIANDLKS--41100 Broom Handal stoni• and fbr'sala • JAS. A. rrrzga, Corner Market :Lod Fttat atreata.. mb7 4_ . 1111 E IAUCKENS 7 -140 pair. this P L modnd by Express and for oda by mb7 HENRY H. COLLINS. Alahlill;AN , IiQUISA- ktosTorr, is the hugest and best stringed' Hotel In the, ; New England States; le oeatrally located, end easy of SO , ' COM from all the route. of traTel, coatalturall the modern improvements, and every couvenienoe for the comfort and accommodation of, the traveling The sleeping reams are large end well venttedp the salter of rooms are well &clanged, end 'pempletely tarnished for tamllieland large traveling partide;and a the bone will . continue to be kept m, a fist, claw to hotel In every reepect. - c.r • Ja2ldyd ' LEWIS RICE,. Propriet , please the most hatidloya, and comprising in all, the variant NEW TAIIIIICS and NOVELTIES of the jth i lP i KE1440u0,A.c0., OLOTLIS,'CLIBININIIES AND VESTINGS We here now In More complete dock of SPRING GOODS, all now and desirable styles, which bar boos carefully selected In Now York with it desire t would respecilitily !solicit tut - Carly cal from our patrons and the, public to lost tho merito o the ume for themselter. SAMUEL GRAY A SON, I:=1 MM =I MI=IIIZMI Dd. C. IY. GILASra DELAWARE. ANNA. ALLEN HYBRED, DIANA, CONCORD, CUYAHOGA, COLEMAN'S WRITE, OAHU - DAY, LLARA, ELM:TGWU/IG, HARTFORD,-PROLIF IC, LENIOR, LINCOLN, LOGAN. LOUISA, RE BECCA, PAULINE, TON.ALON, UNION VILLAGE, HER 8 RN ON T. NA.NNATTAN, TAYLOR OR BULLET, ALVEYS, and DOWNING'S EVEN BEARING MULBERRY TREES. For sale by the Agent. - GEO. M. REED, niaalerd . 138 PUN' 'greet, urgh. I.)OKS I BOOKS I Ildediesl Uwe of Xlectrlcity--Garrott; Recreations of a Country Parson; „ • Queens of findety; ' lir, ?g u m "' t y rutirooTZ 4 b/ 31- L- Il liu 61 ; Titcourb's lake; A Good Fight, by 0. Heade; -Personal History of Lord Bacon; .Life of SG Philip Sidney; , . Songs In Many Reys—tr. W. Holman, ' Poems, by Ron Terry; Liberty and Slaren , —llledsos; Lectures on Apoadypse—lfutler; Life and Speeeete of Soughs; . • - Hine y of all Religions. ate, etc. tube J. L. BRAD. 78 Fourth street, $30,000' ". ILANCFACiIIitED TOBACCO. Will be sold at Auction, on - WEDNUSDAT, the 12th of March, MO, on Yalta 'tract, ballroom Seventh and Eighth, in front of Barge's, Iron Skin Warrhonoe, 'Cincinnati, the following bnartto of BLANUFACTUB BD TOBACCO, Cc: Holland'. No.l rztra poondx,.'• Hiller's do lon do do B. Barge's 888 Nectar • do Do BB Do BB do ' Do 'BB 61tunp, Ivanhoe pound, Do do ' Do 6 lump, licavoy 6 limo Black and Sweet, miner'. Union 10 lamp Black and Sweet, Union% lba in caddies, do do Ivanhoe lb.. do B Borge'e - U,os bkleaddiem, do 888 Nectar in caddies; 100,000 CHUBB. . • All t►e above brands of Tobacco will ha positively wid to Om highest balder for auk. Sale comnsenc- Lug at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the day above named. arerOne of Um largest and beet b'ACTORIES.with all thslixtures complete for Itiumfacturing Tobacco for sale. . . B. BOWE. 8. G. HENRY k CO., Auctioneers mhgAtd .Isl - 31.1. N. to . V 125 bags. ate Coffee—ter; ISO do dev do prime and clue*: 40 half chest. Young ilyson Tea; Teo do Mack do GO butts Tobacco-6s and 10.; 100 bow* Pearl Starch; 60 bbls-Cotree Sugar, A.; 40 do Crashed do standard; 10 do Orantdated Sugar, - In stare and tor gals by J. S. DILWORTH A 00., :Wb Nato Grocers; Second street. GROCERIES-. • 50 Mids. P.. 11. Sugar; 30 bbk. A Ooffoo Sugar; 25 bbla. Crushed do 25 do Penna.Syrop; 19.1 do N. 0. Xelasies; 20 do Continantal do 20[1 bags Coda% 100 half cheats 0. P. and Imparial Teta, PI do do Black 20 cattle. G. P. do BO berm German and Olen. Soap; ~ 100 to. Nadu • . . do Inners and ar mla by . mad BILOWN ICIBICPAI2IO}OI. pETROLEUM • • • 711. andersigmd are now provided with the. b..t Porilities tor receiving and storing CRUDE AND OIL, And ionnirding the rani totondo inaihoie. ADVANCES MADE ON cortsbartratiits To wet. Mends inLlvorpool and London... , RETIE WRIGHT t BONO, f,..2l:leneed 'll6 '.Woheat &mt, -Phitada. Iwo ut; • 1 .. 'lour; 100 bbliAhtni.Taintly /floor; 17 seeks Drlad Peschtm 2511E14 Dried Apple; , bbLi. Hcany; " • 1(1 do Pearls; , • WO hos. Chrrerliood; . 110 boa.T.lmuthy Seed, It store and form& ev. ' . mhb BROWN. ICIRKPLTIICIII3. S . 4. - • • &C.-- • • Zatbags Nitrate , • ' • 50 kogs Arseatr. Ou tarti sad for late . a'LIE ANUEA NINO 300 ry Window CIAL • 111 lArrels TII1111•251 Oil; in i ck /414 AZ* • utbs ' .511EXANDErt Et NO A •-• IER Houbatia Gatkao,lotoortor of bow. Ant, No. SU ilbekty Pittsb b; Pa... tiVirOLLASSES=-100 barrels; Ita. lames, received per 8: B. Odiamoderi ratty; M afore end for We by PHILIVICR LAZEAIt, mbl Comer Seated sad fladtbfleldin..ets.- . L l3.bukith 4811-40 casks prime' earls rotalvid And foi• sae by , , tati .•• • - HIRST H. COLLINS. OATS -200 bush. briOt SJata - in store add ibimal• mho ' ' Owner 'Market and Tint street ictitoOM WAN od ll- 3 5 41 fa ll q" * " 4 " 42 "11 7 11. PALM. 7:Taf v .lr 7 'ID 3.Weat Wei Method and kw sak by sat- • 'BLM6YI 8 COLUML. 110 TE Fg - 0 -4 4§W. CP2k34:,, _ ON THE iIIROPEA.H PLAN. OITIt OF NEW FOES.. ROOM 117717 WITS PIit..DA.T. City Ma: *parch wryer iIroLVD:O 171=1 • 1147',11aa1. u ti;4 !nay Itafectory. • ••'• ' •'• There la a Barbee* Slop and Deli /1 . 400;mittac4ad to the Iletel atisikankra 11,11N1M841 and HACClreitwa say ma are &IL noMdly. DU W EitS (roummir Emara,) 7 AND . I9 PARK ila.Tri Opposite th Astor Soave and Perk. il/CA OF Bow 81,50 • FT1 DAT . . TThislong establisbed and popular ~Itounshas re cently been rebuilt and 'gristly *ranged by the ed &tit= of over 100 tonne; and nourbsi. acconunode tions Wr ovor 906 paten*. It hia r nieti barn - thor oughly renovated and telkirtashod, anal/ . - • • • 114119 NT SITJLINISD LiGatilth In= °AI TILIDUCIiIIIOT. This' Hotel hie one oflba lien lobitiontin the city, it easy of woe 'from all the titisainboats ould roods hauling to the city. and le unorenJant to all the city oonveyancon. It hit now al: the roctilsitea of eusurlui tho:cousfort of Ira lumates. The patronage of - the_travelllikt public to respect fully "elicit...l, • . AW'Ts.asse, 31,50 res . Dha, . fe2/3.3inx 11. L. POWER: Pru.rjdtar. WESTERN 110TE1,, - • Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 1T Coßlandt tit; Fua His3A.DWAT. Isw You Om This obi established and termite resort of the Business Community, has been recently retitted.and 11 I °replete in nary thing that can minister to the• a:aorta of Its patrons. Ladles end families are specially and carefully presided for. It is centrally located in the business part of the, city, and is contiguous to the principal time of Room boats; can, omnibuses, ferries, to. In consequence of the premiere caused by this re bellion, prices hive been reduced to o..es Dom.ez Assn Fir-re Crete run Dax. Vie table is amply supplied with ell thelmmrles of the season, and le equal to that of any other hotel In the country. Ample accommodation* an offered ifor .nperned of 400 rusts. ' " tet"Do not believe rumen, hathmen, and others; who say "the Western Hotel Is -' D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. THtS, D. Wiscuraraa. . foll:3m No. 44 Wass," Street, kn. York, °mut eon aux, runt tringo rum scriarD.viLas- UOUSigh ON THLIS OWN 111POWELTION. COGNAC BRANDIEBB—Otard,Dapuy A Co., Met 4.o.ddlork .ACo., nod otter brood& of v►rtou& vintages, dork out robviritabree, grunion and eigiabs. ItOCLIELLE ISHANDIES—P&I!avoido, A. Boig• DOI t;, - Itg hronds,duk and Pilo, In therm:Cal . . . Va lTtirL.ND GIN—J. P. KelloggAtOo.'sliciebkaa, and Wee Drop, x pipet, thretwir. pipes endears. BUM—St. Ora' and ..larnalat—selected brands. WHISKTEI-11shan's Irish stst.flazosery's Scoth. WINDS—Port, Sherry, Xadelrewßordeans t Hock, and °theme( verieue grades.. . OlL—Fhte .Dordeaux Table, In mooned heakets. HENRY G. HALE & co., . . SUCCESSORS TO . TAUES WATT, Merchant COMM AND ST. CLAIB STS Would respectfully Melte the attention. of their friends and the 'male generally that they have pm chmed the stock at every les Smut, and which they sill make spat a small profit to ordee to close out. the stock to make nom kir a full new stock of Goods in the spring. N E V CARPED 3, .• • Oil. C10du . 30k0. 6 ax . . ? C A 1.1..11 M' - 87 /birth . filreet;" Bought , porrioss to the Into odtanc• in prices, ~ cd 'shish the Oiliest advantage is Oared 45 purchae:, FOR CABII- . FURS! ISI WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, Aro now molting a = addition to the: . LADIES', XISSZS AND OIIILDICKNEV 11513,13; Imtuaciug .Tory quality iatt GIiNTLYNOLN'S SVD:GLOVZS, OLLLAILB AND POTATOES, roTATozs POTATOES Ono rar load each Maws, Beady Lot.. and , Parts ars Delights in store szul,for ' - wall E. ctAxriELt). mht• - First streot, near. Wood. Ex. Uolden; P 1e A • ' bb s. tuareoe 111.11iew , York .Double Refined Loaf, Crwdeed and 'Granulated sultan; also, Banned White and Yellow Sugars, for mule at reduced prkew..bytbe barrel or at at NSHAW, . Corner Liberty and punt streets. DaHAVEN & FON, 0008, PAIIIWARD„RIATOG KTPTES,; IVaketionso, No. 47 lidera : Ws would call thy , attention of latUderi Snit Mims to our kip woodmen% 'a COMMON AND Irpix IGNABLELED ORATE MONTS; YINDIUM; to.; also, to our new COOKING HANOI; which imbue Jost broosht out andmbich oentslos sontelnismsreo =mite not found In vor other notee; -- ' ' • cesruzas Boum FROWN, IRON BAILING, and all Ueda of CANNUIDO made to order.: , .., I,lClid - • • Dl DAVIN DOOR. B. ()SMILES Hif3TOWE,I.; PIIIMCIAN AND AMMON, fit • • PrTTEIIIIBGt. inar tUiOng." I? T RAO R DIN A RY- INDI7aW. 4.2 • • -MINTS' TO WWI BIMUUL • , C. MASON LOVE An' twriBINTS. 11;01 LIQHT fiad DARE, erturrnap , iirosay %Tart iiide NSW- AU bias pflitUM'4loo.l4l, txtbi&i4l4llo o 4. at car) . )i,eab).."iii - 4 411 4 1 4kiliirakAO9D, 11 oLmL ' g 4-80(40• ; 0±VB: 41 . t . ::` , ..V t ittitidiatrtear , R. TRENCH, P riltr tons =EU IFIBEID BIeCORD & PSY'BIUI.9.~'B.= *annumTins or ALlacomxrurrt. OEIIX., 27a 98 117,DEBAL =UFA ALLEGEfiNT ern'. .. .c ~ ..,,~- SPRING GOORG ',:j - ,:§7..:',.."-53 , .' , ,,..!.: , 14 . :;';' ,,, :i: , : , ,,.;; . . - , ,, 5..1 -.:.-,..:,.,...,?.-11:1-:.,...y;F:.•.....:,-,:§ig--P,,-.t.i..,*:::::.,..-ilr..k 77 . 472 " : ' - ft" IP r ItOODS. 'ME OBL&T CLOSING...SALE li(.1-',7'11.- - !..-;:f.q.:..f. I . IZrzwzr:7: - iai'co - oci — As - Mna DA:YS, J. W . . BARKER &CO:S, 59 Market Street. Their cadre dock *Arm b alma, REGARDLESS OE,OGST. CORI AIIIr.UI THE GMTEST,BatiIiIM. _ . EVER OItrEBND IN Tali din': N. 131.—Naltknly ao redactkpa In sa ' • i;6 1862 PRI:t4(I 11"°1"AIWNS K&SON, MACTRUM t - Nog. 17 and Is rift am:, /kr* now ofoolOini NC SPItEqG GOODS, To which they Invite attention 0r.... - • wuoLpse.LN AND YAWL WINS& • , „ CRYSTAL LEAD BEADS L OHAIII-WIIITE am> BRAD% ..; . • . RUBY SEID BLOC: SKI SZAD BALM Wow in great demand for zealot Ladles' Doan: A large lot recelvtel to-do. 801 wholdenkrand ZLION, ntecaum co. nate. Noe. 17 ...1 19 wine in. A GENUINE FRENCH SKIRT. THE BEST SLUM NOW ISA.BIL- , 'A new lot of ..ORINOLINE DRAPEATIK - .34/4", tb L do:: and to ,whlelt ,etto; tbe ittoallon of all iho want • rata igiocol Slat. ) 1 6 2 021 RAMON & 17 sta B.ALMORAL SKIRTS)-50 Bal 'maral Skirts; Ith &oh* styles, of. wane eited.do.. minable colors, direct from the borne, b Zero • sATolt, Itacatrx - avo„ ,mh6 N 0.17 Fifth street. SPRING STYLES eLL ;ink But skuura,4l4;„' PIi',INTS, • L9l -SCENTS PER YARD, 'W. & D. iIUCFLIS` - Corner Fifth and /lariat Ste: BM) ROM. We base.jt iimithred from . Baton, a lame iron mum of Ladles' sad Mime Bibbed Marino and X4* bed Dorton Efosoorbich sp,ll at the. ro !omit 14:15Mt ILENDICSEdIIIIIIB. 'Lading' Llnia lhadkereldeb at 711almti pgadtitaa. Ladles' H.m• Stitched Hdkf •t lb coots auk; . . _ atitabad„ Embrolderad, Ewan and Cataail. Mat ilandltwc6lolk at oar wilaaAt low •OLLABB. AND BETS. T. seat some for oar New GOOda. vrelhave Mut). ed oar Vain and rarity Lines Bets 20 went; Clam- We sad. Mrs Bets redoced, sad Lace getiet oast. RUT/LIED LINEN COLLEBI—BPittkriITiLI CAMBRIC GALLAS JUST 1111012 MIS NEMO AND WOOL' lINDIDOLCTIUND of all kinds and prior suitable foiallolaiieo Ot peo ple 1414 of oil !ism BILIKORAL co* 10 ros Bora:onus. WocamaXigkikeb.- Woolen BiT01120) Cape, Buckskin Blom and Gauntlets. . • . . • Wtalesal:enstoiiaori will be •tlaited • 1114111 dW JOSEPH: HORNED MM==l EiIiROHFrEUYS CI4/SING OUT,t3ALE: 81ST XV1.113 011` . PRINTS PCB 723 CUT!; DIISISS GOODS AT COST AID - 118S; 7 4 4:ei*FIGVIMTPAYALVIePRI0 11 aflOpt BLEAWLS—Mbeh."4.?"l"me?u Luray SILKS Plitt CUAP; ELAM YOURSTNO:SILYS'YOIS WM*, SLACK UPS rokEsummulii•.!, • .! most . iisuirure Com; --, 3 • 3: 7 _4 rarszoimmum toirass,catAn Jp:M#II72LOLOACarIOt. ,C!"1 DO -• MOM; . -WSW RIMY* ' ^l4lo4l.o"'"Ditl, r ;`, • 2(orth-Aut oor., Fourth and Market; Eito. C!ll ti -GirPNBIr, 78 lfiiratiNieett M== . HANDICI2O2IIIIr, - INTANTEC lIINSOIDRRND 4 131Lysi.. XICBROIIIIIIXD.OOLLASN sainsonnumn 6EIII D113:881:BINICISCIO; • - •r •- • A , • ' unreirry WADI% -LeasorZMEMATDIZIDIIIILIZIE, ,•• • • 'ININSOIDAILUD YLOOMMEGII6. JAOONICT AND/WIN MAUNA • - - I.4olllRENDilitonorre, - viumar.A Aszkvnassu -LAOS; XICILAICIO COBSETS 4WD— TII.II:XCH COILSIISS, 8ALY0.4,,&148.61XT8... OITIPOSM LAOI4 I , 11001bOKEITS, - , TS lc .DIAWIERS. - ` 1 • - ILLIDEJFKBIIIfI4. wag-US 1 52 • t
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