• l e. _ 1 1 Winffit THURSDAY ,lIIORNING, 'MARCH 20 Arrila ratting the magnitoent oration d4.verik by Wuxi:o=z Pwthurs, in', the eiktdMititin Institution in" Washington, -nentmday• ago, boat whioh we have roncle- 1 gush oopious extracts this -.morning, we are ,exosedit - 41j.griititied to A:id that our ,eise,llent Lecture COlnnlitia of iho. Ider aniale Library association hare eniagai thidistinguished lecturer kreisit our *ill . aid give one of his itpirit-erirring Od dment toy many of. oar:citizens as can venooble Coucert:,, Bell to-morrow • • - Governor Syntipser on 'Slavery: _ . We man has won more honest fame in the; course of. the present war than the Gorttntor of Rhode island. His pnatiptness in forwarding troops when the — Manton brokell — mt, his personal services in 1 1 404atoin; and his gallantry in the field of battle, have alike contributed to hie dis tillation: „us was juatly renominated for .the place ho holds by . the political conven tion of his 1 .14, : an d is cheerfully sup -portei by men of all parties. But Governor Sprague, in accepting the nomination of the, Becnicritio Cottmiittion, was too, wise ta commit himself to the absurd and effete resolutions of that. body of politielenc The old issues, he is well - ii..iirare,lave passiel asray, and new homes are.presented. The 21anaersit quoted `-from the • Presi-_ dia"ma Beeise testi: AM:IM; of Iltiraday,- - a rail: l4 oliseif 1 00 1. hitt: POni in which' he .apealta';very pimply of the questions raised by . 0 4S.Yrst% *asp' : ' . - a superficial view, therefore, of the present nitionatarisis, which suppose:* that 'this oontlic - t can end and leave things as. it fOiind thein • : • • • • ° We. - most Mims this flood that swells and faun; or abandon the national hopes of a — glorious future. The issue already made between Oppression ' , andlibertlinust;be • fought- out to the• end now, or-re-fought hereafter, and , perhaps under aggravated 41.1*Uneta110011.' Wkeeery 1114.8tablidad, and At same cenuspences essentially would follow !inter* is reallj sulticiamililecimpefed and to - thhimmilict but the end of slavery. Vine te no such easy escape from our - na tional freebies 'tome seem to imagine— uo prospect of-the war being short but by being mieless,.or else by being radical and determined, and, !may add, in regard to false pnixdples, most nava/jug. To plu me, therefore, that the Union shall sur vive and it. glory and power be triumph antly restored and perpetuated, is virtually to doom slavery to !speedy extinction. ' The preservation of the U, an arid the destruction of elan* , art inseparable; eye; identical now; - - and he linte_VOgeffOr thc one Meceinariby poke 'fitelWOilter. • • ** "I have not thoight it necessary to thaw that, under existing circumstances, we are' relsasedlenin all legal or moral obligation to longer trderate slavery in the land, if the safety of the nation demands its ex -Unction. The cue is too plain for , doubt. Permietion of slavery in the con - siltation, if such there be, se asserted and generally admitted, is only implied, and nowhere expressly declared. That instru mentseam to have been made in anticiPs.: tion of a better and more just time to tenth.", The - framers must have. intended 'that when slaverythouldbi dons sway the .eintstitutlon should still - remain; and that withels national program and extemnina tion'of aril, the language of the constitu tion should become even now =CMS appro vista, and this highest law of a nation where freedom and justice and equal rights are the inheritance of every man Abide in its righteousness twiner.' Pasco tri Profinsis to - bei - Ditnocr - at, - "and was nomhmtedfor Governor by a 'Dem . ocratic Convention. If such is his —De zaoarach God 'Peed. him.: We - would vote for him with all • our heart.- His Dimoo sseyis of the real, genuine istuff—not that • ihitur'_ Democracy which 'believes in the meanest of all ariatccreciei, which WEN - DILL PitILLTIPt- callir the aristocracy of akin.-If :ear neighber of the Post will em . brace this Democracy, ire will. forgive all his past aitus, and that is such a vut Stretch of merey,•thit it can have no doubt of our sincerity. - , 1 Ger., Srasons says that "the preserva tion of the Union, and • the destruction of siaviry; are inseparable." This is I truth -,,t... Ito which the wholenation will aeon 'give .ered ence. The sooner the better for the peace, the fuse, and the pockets of the Elliott. ' Pommies Punt: poi Nair thenxess.—Our telegraphic di4etehes state . chit Commodore Potties splendid mortaxeset had sau.4 from Hey West. Senator Grimes, of-lowa, having announced in a speeoh in the Mutate that the destination of Commodore Porter's mortar tient is New Orleans, we suppose it As: not kanntni to refer to the foot. It is extremely ; , probable' that wiesu our: troop,' takU Nem ' ptis and ' promel to'-Now,Orlesne . they will lad the old far dying mere: . ` nit„Etniown.—lito nomination of this oeleimated: Siekies; for Brigadier Gen imui Nisi rejected by the tonate ottani isonsly. liven Cowan could not stomach , Bicklas. I.einsrejolos them is so'mush virtue in COMM Biotin; had better subside into, that Waseurity which' a Man comma with his mimes ought 'seek, if he baa s eingle re lapsing - Aliment! Raexinr.—Nearly.enrary mentber of Congrome, and . Ave hunting sitd Went* . -one told oiliest., hare petitioned the ieeretery of . • 'War to . batter willow to the soldiers. It le said thiethe ration will be `ranted. We tear the soldlote will not rite it mock whi. they pi it, Ranehl better will be no groat teat end Irish' bettor will I* oat of. the. . . Docon000i;—Ono of Committa oot Ooodiaiitof thi Wu Us soeurod so Liiiitapookiliont.ooloaduloommota, which 14logiod to the' isbol Gooorail Bosozwia, BEM and . Johnson.. • Thoy °contain Wooing, Oloa of =A isportaikoi. OUR tints oSsor of high van hie , just arrived it Washington Awn - Kentucky, imptusseti the opinion that lenity thotuuuld Federal troops could have Anti lost Domani gainst an anny of a bunr &A thousand sea. • • -,:kattininw,lt is a singular tact that, Dalgliren *mime the proposition Or Con _ Struatlifflala 20 .incb Dalghout guns. The size he thinki too great, at lust until the 164uah guns have been. thoroughly tried. Thera is a supply of the 16-inch at Fortress - Meares, and they have not . yet , been tested fed with the 'enemy. .Daigbrett very wisely advisee the use of these guns.before tt, is *Wed io eenstrtwt a newlat of the .20-iseb pittern Aliszratisu Mitannizi4cui isi 8 00 1 1 6- 1 - 9U. C. Mad has; at,tho request ot ,t It puzatuopog or„lossal ;from steam rill:auk thirty loocoatalvausad huudrod pasosugur fraight can _ of .th• may hi Yliglals. mil, although assditag.alLits, rolling otooh for its own Wigfiss pstriotleallf con. 10110stod 41ktight oar.r 10 ,90140 for tau Eurpsw"mi ng Zotuss4 /Arch ~r'~~~~:~'a~E"bx'''x~`r z s'~r"~3t~v~ z>-r~~v;~.«~z'-~,r-k.~r;:~w~~4i:=~m~ ~~~';au:,:£~::sa~~-~c.~~~;~;~a:.zr; "~' I ~ - /Foie Extijacts _fro*‘.•Wesilqll reid iirti*erisois difficult to take extracts from than Wendell Phillips' great speech in Washington. Eyery; part, of it is 'worthy of extraction, atd - the culty is to know who to choose from such Swimming 'eicallencer.- We are glad to find room for one or two more extracts:— • - Till WAR or IDEAS. And noW,ladiehainlgentlethenor rather, men and wonien, yen who are responsible , for the future, the quehtion is; whether lib erty-Or slivery stall rule this great conti nent, and South Cerolina knows it.. ~She the etatemanihip to know it. She said. to Massachusetts in !ISA "abolish free speech; it is a nuisance." Well; it is to her. [Laughter and applause.) Whatahe really meant was, that she could not live with free speech; ancPshe can't. And 'the ypeslion to-day is, ',alto what extent she can trample free speeoh under her feet Ilia :South is as sincere as we are in this struggle. Ten millions of people grapple twenty. millions by the throat, and both literally, enthusiastically, and from the bottom of their hearts, believe they are fighting for an idea that holds the salva tion of-the world. I honor South Carolina for her sincerity. There is no doubt as to her believing what she says. It is a con spiracy to have her ideas govern the con tinent. Our fathers thought those ideas and our own could be molded together. They tried it, and ant willing, for One, that they should hive the experiment of two generations—perfectly .willing. Thei tried it under the Constitution , to see whether Massachusetts and South Carolina could live together. They united us in a bond of parchment - In other 'words, they put powder:and fire into a cannon, screwed tip at the maxile and thought thus to miimilate the two: Mr. Webster died, suppeitig - 'llo4e ideas had been as similated [laughter,] but the convulsion has come, and causes AD explosion. We stand to-day among.the pieces. And until this fortnight the Cabinet, has said, and the Democratic party say, and . the "weak kited" Republicans [laughter] re-echo the word; Put the pieces carefully back in their places. Put the same powder, the - mime fire inside. Say the Constitution beekWard, instead of your prayers, and there never will be another convulsion. Now, I don't believe it. [Laughter.] It is no caprice; this war didn't spring out of the ground.- It is nobody's fault Neither nay fault - nor John , C.. Calhoun's to com pare little folks to greatones. [Laughter.] It ii, nobody's fault. It is the inevitable resuleof the seeds which our fathers Plant ed 70years ago. I accept it. his a strug gle betwixt the slaveholders and the peo ple.-. It begun . 40 or GO years ago. Every nation has faced it once in its life. Eng land faced it when the cavalier and the puritan came in contact at Nil - achy. France faced it nearly 100 years ago, and ii is not ended yet. We have begun it. This is its epxh of battle. The South cemes up tothe Southern bank of your Potomac, without either Men, munitions or money—nothing but an idea; and the North goes up ,with men, munitions, money, and. Mijer-Gen erste—the only thing she lacks is an . idea. [Laughter and applarese,] . This contest is' -as I hays said, one betwixt the slaveliolders and the people.- It never will cease. Ton .der Congress may make what truces they please—the Democratic party.mlay intrigue what compromises they please, but it never will cease any more than any other war of ideas ever did, until one or the other goes under. ' - - DRXOeRACY NOT ON TRIAL I don't accept, in the fullness of its mean ing, the taunt of the London Mier, that Democracy is on trial I. know well, and pity. the spleen from which it proceeded. I can 'well conceive bow our mother country, bonging herself a strong Government the • strength of Monarchy, with her flag float ing to the breeze a thotemnd years, and looking acress to the broken, bubble of De inocracy—Lean well redognize, while run ning back a year or two and remembering bow France started to utmost rivalry in the Crimean war, and this strong, compact Government putforth her utmost strength andpressed 72,000 soldiers into the did; I say, I can well understand bow it may feel apleenish, talk's little rash, when it looks across the water 'and sees the bursted bubble , --of demooracy 8'6*(114 700,000 volunteers. [Lend applause.] But when the Loadon Times says demo cracy Is on trial,,es a New En g lander, born and raised in the Northern States, having never before set my foot- on slave soil, I wish to God your Senate had.hurried mat ters up. [Laughter and prolonged ap plause.] - The applause havingsubsided, thespeak er paused a moment, and then remarked Now r hive forgotten what I was grog to say. [Laughter.] • Dr. pier i vni, in his usual good-huinored manner, - observed that he hoped those pres ent would bear . with the; speaker, and he would soon recover, as ho was rather un accustomed to applause. [Renewed ap plause.] Mr. Phillips—l don't know; I was burn ed In effigy within a fortnight. The speak er then resumed. I was saying -that I did not bellovii that denioersey was on trial. I believe. Stet:, hiassachusotte and the North is a democracy, pure and Unalloyed. I be lieve that we will teatthsm, whether it be ' by. the acquisition` of property or the pre servation of it tiy the preservation of the right by the, culture of morali or by the protection of liberty-;that Old • detuocratic institutions 'of the North here proved them.' selves, after neventy years, a success: No King in Europe can stand up and say we have secured better than you Mite the ends of Government. SEIZZ YOUR OPPORTUNITY. My text is, uSeiii your opportunity." All nations grow up by seising their op portnzdtiee.• All statesmen are great, not by honesty, but by ability. I don't doubt the honesty.of yonder Cabinet; thoy mean well—,they mean very . well. ILaughter.] All, I think, but especially. the Secretary of War. - [Loud applause.] And meaning well will save their souls up there, but it won't save the Union down here. [Laughter.] We „want policy. I don't believe in subjugating South Gang ling. If Major Gen. McClellan could plant The Stars and Stripes either fa Charleston, Montgomery, or New Orleans to-night, the work is only begun. "You have your pliant;" What Are You going to do with him 7- [Laughter.] This is no short work. There are: two. things you can do and two things you can not de. You can't Save "Slavery, :however mach Yon try. You ' - Min' destroy - Slavery with a very little indifferehet hutyou can not save the Union -without longlears of trouble.. - SAV10.1101:1T8 CAZOLIXA - Br CONVZIATING Kilt. I am. not. in: favor , 'of • subjugating the South, I•haven* doubt that-by the force of arms we eaneonquer her. If the North has any right to prodominenoo in this Union it is because she has the ability to show, and ought to show, that she - loves justice , and civilization. Standing In this position, when you conquer the Carolinai you carry the `seeds. ofk conversion. Carolina can .never.bootie with Massachueetts until you make her like Massachusetts. [Applause.] To sate !hit Union.don't conquer Carolina, convert, er [Applause] ;. , .change herideas; apply a policy, and lel, ,that policy be the education of the ignorant, the relief of the appiused„ instilling a love Of-the Union In the breasts of the delnti4 and the *mina- Patton of the etsveil Suppose Abraham 'Litwin to-day should conquer South, 'Carolina, what has Is gained ? Hs haa - not uttered- a word that the blacks can respond to. 'The px•rwhites :hats: The slaysholders hate him, of snuras. • .Ik - flot 6 there. is no one in South .Cirslins that does not hate Itioft;,, Will any thing ha,g fined by ering on Aia'policy pursues at:grown& 7 'T.ne'coTo.piry,, sup- Vbell'ilie "Po ay of ematidiPitionl should be adopted!, the:Vadat erillrliftinp their hithde, t k ai dd its mo t ;gram . the bottom tick hearts, hearts, and render him all tbstasidirik e is their powere;, • - - M=MME:!MMI. So yen ;MI6 that my_polley unladen all the eleinints.:' , :l ahonld put the state of consendair beldnd inr samba - In other Words, I love Carolina. She has stood side by side with Alateschtusetta; she :bore , nti our ;fathers in the dnil -boars of the ievointiointerstinggle.' bleia her! [Applause.] I would use all the brain that New England schools have gibes. ine, •in order to keeP the pledge of my fathers of Massaalmigettit: When the record of this Republic is writ ten, I would have it say that in IRIS, in our struggle, she kept the promise of her meekness. That she would do justice to the negro arid to the white man of the South, giving to the one liberty, and to the other all the benefits of our republican in stitutions. Why should we not? (Let us fe'ut Europe to shame. And now at last is the golden hour on the clock of the century struck. Up, men of ideas! Up, children of the Puritans in the nineteen States! Seize the golden moment; harl'at the system the thunderbolt it has given yeti; proclaim justice to Carolina; bless- her with, liberty and prosperity. Have but one race from the Atlantic to .the Pacific; one race forever, as. indivisable as the granite that underlies the continent, to rule this magnificent inheritance, and have no nation in Europe that dare dictate to her hew she shall fill her harbors. Acquith Caiktc.-The rebels had not on Friday evacuated their positions at either Acquia or. Potomac creeks. Their bat teries there,-however, do not interfere at all with the navigation of the river. Their retreat being by the railroad through Fred ericksburg to :Richmond, they were not obliged to decamp at the same time as the army at Manassas. The appearances are, however, that they are moving their stores, -&c., with a 'view to an early evacuation. On Friday, the Yankee' and Anacostia exchanged compliments, in the shape of shot, and shell, with their batteries. TUE Department of General Fremont, say his enemies, is a conquered ono. We wish it were so, indeed, and that no .military necessity existed for its creation. Unless we are greatly mistaken there will be im portant battles fought in the Mountain De partment before Tune. We look for active campaigning and stir ring scenes within the limits of tho new department before the war is over and we trust Fremont will silence the cavils of his implacable foes by the energy and activity which have been ever characteristic of the man. MRS Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is now open, and trains running from Wheeling as far as Martinsburg. The few miles of track between Martinsburg and Harper's Ferry remain to be put in repair. It is thought the entire road will be repaired and com munication resumetrwith Baltimore by Sat urday next. SPECI4L ANITICES. VTo Horse Owners:—Dr. Sweet's lELIDIE LINIMENT TOR HORSES b sari. , ralled by any; In all awes of Lanneser, arbing from 'lli:Calm; Ender*, or Wrenehirec, its effect Le :wagtail and certain; Manna or Saddle Galls, fkratelune Iteup, ad, it wIII ago-ours speedily. epwin and Ringlone may. lw belly prevented and cured ho their buiiPtsut Mine: but confirmed cum an beyond the pendbillty of • radiwd cure. • No ow of • the kind, bony/sr, !coon deeperate or Isopalses but It may be al. terviiin . I by this Lialmont. sod Ito thithful appika don will always reboil, the Laurens and suable the horse t 0 basal wfth oamparative are. leery hone °trim eboald have this remedy at hand, Sir Its timely we at the and appearance of lamellae will effectually primmt flame fonnklabler dheamee men tioned, to which all hors are lhible, and which rem der st many otherwise valuable honor nearly worth. • II Z. SILL/211 s CO.. /vats, cantor of Wood sad Second stristu Pittsburgh. spititlydsvP M — Be Wiie by Times :—Do not trtfla_with your ilielth, Constitution and Character. If you are ruliming with any Masan for *latch RELYBOLD•B XXIBACT BUCIEU THY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! ,It ofill Cure you, Sm. Long Suffering, Allaying Pala ant Inflammation, and will mann you 20 HYALTII AND P;JEITT, AvL4U.iltpude, And Pro Erpoeura Cut out the Achartbement to another column, and cap ur anal Sur It. DZWABZ OY COUNTSBXISTBI Ask for Ram:old'. OUSIX9I OILIAIIAHTISTD. Is26srsildhset 'Lake Superior Copper Mill and SMKLTING WORKS, Pirmesan. • PARK, •M'CURDY & C 0.,. Mannheterono SWEATUINO,I3RAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER; alao Imports...sand &okra in METALS, TIN PLATE, sax= IRON, RIBA a. ikoristaatly o .hand, TUINERS' mACIIII* AND TOOLS- Waduatoun, No. 140 line mad M./Second dream, Pluabarsh, Peaa'a.. EiiiiiM=E;= lam'The Confessions and Experience or Am INVALID. Published for the,bencret and as a warning and a caution to young toss obi; softer front Ifervou Debility, Premature Decay, Ac.; sup 'plying at the, same time the means of Salt-Rom By one,. who ham oared himself 'after being pot to Rant exPessee through medial impoettion and quack ery. By enclosing a. goat-paid addressed envelope. 'mom corm may be had of Abe Author, NATHAN. TIM NAYPAIB, Bedford, Kings Co., N. V. toblbl awT V. t.. tourism ..... must. IFITHIOW amain. 1115rROBINSON MINIS & MIL. 1,11/12, rointosu Airo ,111*onunno„ Wurorlorrof Wow, Pitlaborgh, Orrice, No. 21 214 wan 81w?. Ifszinhotars W kinds of STILAIL ENOINZA AND KILL INAZIHINIIRY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD _WORK, /TRAM swum AND BURST ' MOH WORK. 110,74:1 - Banto AND REPAIRING done on shun 04:41Oo mb2Ekdly ..1•11.0,•• farIciIiKPATRICK, ItURNAP . (X/., (Succesura to J. 0. NasAtasivaa A 0o.,) Maw. uosolusere and Wholesale. Denten, la LAMPS, 01111INXTB, BRADY% CHAS DZLIZILS,AA IldhlrholATlNG AN Apals tot ICIER'S OZLZBItATED ILLUMIND LUBRIOATINGUOAIIDUN 01L8, No. Mi WOOD #1111217, , OppalleSt. Oblakia Motet Plltebursh, • .1a18:48 Stir JOSE COCHRAN # BRO., Minims of IRON ILAIHING, IRON vetuers AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW . SHUTTERS, WINDOW anAtt3, Ad.; Nos. 91 Saitoodstreet and tdTbird aireet, between Wood and Market. Hies on band a variety. of new Patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all papaw. Partlonted attention paid to. *naming Grove Lets. Jobb does at abort malice. obu Itsburghlitteel Works. 11 1AUTZONSII..4.2011X L. lectl.l.oooll. /ORBS, BOYD. Sc. CO., Ilanufaciarari of OAST STST.L; SPRING, PLOW AND:Y. - S. STEEL, BULL SPRINGS AN D MELIA emir of tan and TIM streets, Pittsburgh, MIL HOMERS & BONS, Dealers In FOREIGN AND DOYtBflO BILLS OF XX 0111211FIOATZS OP DBPOBI7, BABA Nous ..AND 10.2 0/ 1 . as 67 Mute , sit". PM& 65/ M llool * 4 4 ; ° Rd 4 , 0° F ri PdPanak• Mille/land lb* traltad &sue. . . - andlt W. D. a Juputrz, Paper wairmvinumi and diadain In FOOIC, PRI" OAF; LZITZIL AND FALL 'KINDS OP WRAY. lirB~gtldoo►ed grim No. 47 Wood moot to No BailtMekt *nook PlStoborsh. Pa. . 11161PCABR Olt TWIN. MC BAGS. : CI AI: c. • or. ARDING AND 001111.1r06114111 lautoffewr ind whoilogu donlos ITFIETER, InOnA, 11311, and hydno! genornlir, 211 - ' 0:0(14" Mist. 'SIC 11 gTTIAX lierchw fat. Atm, 2ia 81'..Citia OrannsiDr.thbhhi,l4ll4. Ann. Plitsbunib. 1V: AVM 4n ask_ u 4 d 3 n ol ale m 4 ni 1 l o p, lAnl.at JOIVAILI:e •sirricks: r3IEficAIiTILE , ',LIBRARY ASBO- CIATION..—WENDELL'PHILLIPS, orlkit; ton, mill deliver ONE. LEMONS before the Young Meft'l Mercantile Libreryddrucintiou and the public ' ll 7.tut , . - MEDAN EVENING', 11(11ECIV-Mar;', SueLyzeT-.:THE Twarm earn mascot, was_ 50 cam. to t had at the Library Room, corner of Peno and at. Clan sheet., on Tnossoar "arrr.a.voox. Sale of tickets to commence at 2 o'clock Doors open at 7 o'clock. Ladino teheyyn _st ft o'clock. U T.l C E l'o TEAtJaIK.: Teacher. holding No. 1 Prorlaioa►l Certig: calm, or having No. 1 for teaoldng e erill meet for Progisidernal Nomination, in th. lint Ward Public School Hoo►e, Allegheny City, on thoWth toot., at 9 o'clock a. m. By order of male A. T. DOUTH - NTT. County Supt. 11.NOT10E.-1 will be in Nashville by the 20th of Ltd, month. Any boldness en. Oleo ed to my are will be promptly attended to. Addrene (enblEclwd) JACOB OWSSER. fusecirmer.a, re., gob. alto, tram.. AN ELECTION for Preoident and els Directors of the MANCHESTER SAV INGS BANK will be held at the Banking Hone., on SATURDAY, the "ntb of Mardi. MA between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock. • Amendments to the Coruditution of tbeilank will be submitted to the Stockholder's at the same meet• Inc• fehT:lmns THOS. B. UPDIKE. Cub', YI)IaTEILIT ATTORN F., Y.—The iiii dersigued will be a candidate for the abor. office before the Bepubllcan Nomlnotingtonvention MARSHALL SWARTZWELDEIL mlil3:dowtelf .AI"E 1r .4(D FIER T/SEJLE.rTS MAUVE INK, DIAIIIES TOIL 1884 W. H. HAVEN, Cbroor of Wood sod 714 rd titroda. Pltbbiero DLSSOLUTION.—The co-partnership heretofore outing between the undersigned in the braying businese, under. be name eadistyle pI MOE IBMS .1 HENRY, is Ude day dissolved by mu tual °ousel. JAMES MeRII3IIIN. Much 1, IiMA. HUDSON HENRY. • AVING PURCHASED the interest H of Jamm McKibbin,in the firm of If elEibbin I Beery, we are prepared to deliver goods from any of the Depots at any part of the city with prompt ness and dispatch, and solicit a continuance of tbo patronage bestowed upon the late firm. HUDSON HENRY, JOHN N. BLENTZ. h, March 17th.1862.—mhitatd D 1 ULU ' rIoN .— le firm of DOR LAND. YINEBINE A CO. was dineolred by mutual consent, taking effect from 17th February laet. The Wiliam will be settled and continued it Point Saw Mill by TULCHEY • FINKBINE. RICHEY & FINKBINE, POINT SAW !SILL, PENN STRUT, BELOW' MLBBUBT; lir All kinds of O.k and Pine Lumber, Flooring Ik.k Sling, Lath, Pasting, Lo. le/rOrders respectfully solicited mid promptly ruhle:Med AT MICK —lkrymaoumus OF Tux Prrrs .L.A 'nay, FORT WARNS AND CRICLOO, TOO Onto Aso Preminrawm, nts Onto ass Lthusta ADD TIM FORT WARIER AND CRICAGO RAILROAD COKtAllile."- Holders of Find Motives* Bond. of the Ohio and Peousylvania Railroad Company. the Ohloned Judi aria Railroad Company ,- and the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, who ham not bendotbre deposited their bonds with John Ferguson, lie. 12 Pine street, under the plan of reorganization, are again untitled to do so on or before the lee day of April next, or they will be excluded from its benefit. Holders of Intend Mortgage Bonds of the rune Compoida, or Construction &ads of lb. PittaburrAi Fort Wayne and .Cialass Balitend Company, who ham not ahlwalf &pealed their bonds.. cheep, aft notified to make application to the Forebodes Com mittee, at my Oas, II Wall died, to be admitted to the benefits of add rtottanhalloo, on or Were the mon day, or be exi ladad therefrom. J F. D. LANILIi, • Chairman Purchasing °manatee. lielrlleltiere of any of 'Gm Bonds referred to in the above :Ponce can deposit thearat the ofelte — of the Pittabargh. Fort Wayne and Chluaim Hallway One- PanY. No Y 3 Fifth meet, In this Qty. March IS, —td , G. W. C. 1.88. PLENDID NEW Erioutat BOOKS. a..) --BELL MO OFF LOW BEFOlait 31,13111011. LNG FROM TUB CITY. Soothed Illustrated, eery elegant, -..._ 20 30 Bona' Worka, elegantly The What of the Betormatfoo, Illuetrated... S 25 Memorable Wooten of tba Puritan Ilmm, two eo ... . OO The Boob of bcoitisit Bongs. 2 26 The BoWir of Scotath ......... 2 26 Ilenry'io Commentary, Y "ob.; calf, rilegant.-25 00 Wardle', on Priestbe, vols., 376 do Romans, 3 . . 375 ac.. • Wit.; S. HIENTOTL. nahlik34l 20 St. Clair street. IMMITIM NisricE.—Taken up on tho 17th day of Marcifel662, miming at large, four .MOGR, contrary to an ordinance made and approved the 3d day of March, 1613. if ne pens= oath coma laniard and mid bop and pay all wits, fln.end charm attending the seising and keeping the same, afte r four days 'from data 'they will be sold at public eel.. for the benefit of t h e Mayor, Ablannen and citizens of the city of Pittsburgh. ROBERT BABB E, s. Chief of Pittsburgh. March rth, IBB2.—mhl&Std Polka. B itOqKEDOIVB Sr CARBONATE or SODA PILLS, The greatest remedy An soldity of the stomach ev . yet Introduced. One Fill will generally &Turd boo dlate relief. To traveler. and thoanenbiret to Lae , meat. and 'molar boars they are Inv.: not.le. Imported and .obl by . . . SIMON JOHNSTON, D Aud Dealer In chola, Irsmity I=e6, mhlll Owner Smithfield and Fourth street,. DEOPLE'S INSURANCE (MPANY OP Pllll3l3lllll3H.—Notke is hereby given, that lb poranance of en Art of. Assembly rolatil thereto, and the Charter of Incorporation, away Much 17th, 1832, Books to receive memoriptlona to the Capital stock of the PHOPLZ'S INAUBANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBLIBOLL will be opened at the Merchants' Badinage, Fourth Greet, Pittainntrh. Pa., On TULEIDAT, the 22d of April next, to remain open for flteiLspe (note. the stock be - sooner anti. ectibed) from to A to. to 4p. m. . Georg. B. White, John 1. Bowe, John E.A'arke, John Phillips, Edward Moue, C. Benson LOVI'.. &mod P. Shrirar, Wm. B. Hulett, A. W. Loomis. Frank Tan ponder, D. iloaletter, James Beefy IL B. Chambers, • Jamas Gardiner, W. B. Haven Thos. B. Hamilton, !halal WallaCey .10111. S. Lee, , JatoeillObb, I Wm. EL Kirkpatrick Wm. F. Gardner, Jamie W. Baxter, 3. 3. Rohlnson, mhi9ddE than W= PAPER,( I BORDERS, ( EIRE BOARD. PRINTS, (DECORATIONS, &v., /to uruourtzelNG-Goolm, BAKU DX LAMES, DAMASKS, YRINGEB, TARSILLS, OORDI BEDDINQ OF ALL IEII6II - • - - • • • ON 'NAND AND NADI' TO ORDIM, E. B. EDMUNDSON & OPPOSITE 3. W, WiDODWYLLII, Uaiwwiii 1 mum issitucrons BIIEZT *MM. 4 hula smortzutnt Dm ready a U IJNT'.IB, MASONIC BALL, 71.1114 STREET, X. E, cornof of South Common 'multi Tadoral arrest. mia? 1 ALLEGBLINT CITY p UIT T litt.—larDuciparwrs TO runt- A: A nay lay stock of thole* of ophabot Toilet* to abuts* boat. with o Ter= las con en to honorary witty tree to Dona Of Ap p, slow we bon 116, 0 00—M.000 which ire - throe riot olds, 10,000 Inn year oil& Ittar. 10, 000 two to nano yawn old. •Porah, Plant. Act,, alas Banalim_tho Proof ht the, Navy. Fat) aM mamma from I tostifot,n.A_: thaw, . 1"3 , /we Addmii il t i bd p dtall. 3l 7 llß4 l l 3 . llll3- I ,u r RI Z sakdater JOHN JUMIDOCIR, Jo,. ~~~.-,.. _;- ~ -~'~,^ e:~-~ ,: ~ ~- -::mss - ~,.~. ~. 1 - n4YINO':_FROM :THE DiflaTif. 77 , The tindidargned, thankful for paitiiirders, and relerring with intim mtaildence to the large number of badness hums whom manding orders OTT hoes ratiehned - onolt a i:onttimartro At patentufge • Goode tkeoeired.ohafgealkoWtrulprotrsly delbreard,withont troublu the- cmislgheo. - Order. may - be loft at POST NO. 6, DUQIJESNE DEPOT. .A general' Moulding order loft at any Depot will, mom daily at tention. rnit9k3td :11eFAD7:N. k:IIANEY, • W. W. KINCAID, P. W. Batuwa, Jalapa .ALwasi. W. D. itic.Chwus, J. B. Hvncair PHOINOHItA PH ALBUMS, MEET] JOHN 3L DORLA!ID A. VINKBINZ. DAVID !ME= From the moat alebrated maoufseturtmot delphfs, Now York . a.1.16t00, comprising • very ex*udr . e sad complete mecirt• • • mutt lbrulaby •'I Are now receiving their Spilag Stock, ivimpriolng every variety °rico& adapted to twat and boy'ewou, width, heentent, choice mete aod Floes will compare freorably woh any In the trade. • • French, American and West of England Clothe, or the beet makes, of every shade and quelity—a very Large Yen conS4 Caesimeree and Donlan.; Super Black French Donk - the; Sopor Bieck French Cana meow; fancy Ceesheeres in•,every varhdy; Bibbed, Black and fancy Quell:me:en Silk. Mixed Casenneree of see abade and color. TLIFUNGS-;•Fancy Silk and Battu Testing's, new *tyke, Soper B u ck Betio and Silk Feedings; 14[4. and Taney NEIL Footings; Whitt Figured Silk and Satin Ifeetlnge. A 1.., oval varisty of te. of_ gooda' EIIII/lIIISS Coats; m p as;r lta vet irmc hO m. Z . Old w ect .e i.mor Tianaldrlng Gouda II .1 • ' •• • • . &Whiting an. early call tram our friendi and the public. any imhin entrusted ta out care will meet with prompt attention maipunctuality In all taco.. kIICNIIT 9. LIALX CO., Merchant Tailors, mhll Car Penn and St. Clan street,. .• FARMERS, ATTENTION I PITTID 'AND FOB GALS BY NO. 129 roman arrestr. D. Did"- Wo would all the attention of builders sod others to our large imminent of COMMON AND FINK RNANILID GRATZ FRONTS. RENDERS. go.; abe4 to oar sew COOKING RANG!, which we have Just brought out sad which ociatains some improve. awns sot Ruud irt aoy other ream • VAST IRON DODGY FRONTS, IRON RAILING, Lod all kiwis of CARTING& made to order. led • D. Da NAVIN A SON. ~•~~ -- . I hanactakilaked.in the CITY Or NEW YORK a HOUBIA, bathe exclusive sale dyes omomoditha, sad alio to supply you with,CAUIiTIO SODA SULPHOWO PTY BOMA GLUT.. SUNGtiot. . . I am pepare to - make' li beral ash advances oo ,cenalgamente, sad to gin your baleen proMpt At ha:Moth 'eUa Metri W harequested and couidipmsees SHADES, to. WM!!I WAGONS, b oo ' i lfa SALE, VERY-_ . . TARN WAGONS, 011. WAGONS and , SPRING WAGONS, GARDSNZWII OMISS. , AND COAL OASTS; 'II.KBNE , WUNNLS, CANAL, , GARDLN. RD'S, 111110 K, AND 'STONE MASON'S wainsu. NARROWS, all nada of the bent dry Umber, also all kinds of repairing attended to , promptly; . Apply to RUST. HAM Wtoon.ltaaaa, , ' Back of Federal atrset Station, Bo and as Tenn BUM THI oltsamirnuiptitizeorn ins IN USE. jL bow mai Rhein:ad +63 for :No so' naivete br W. J KA /476 7 • • • • • 1,1778BMI68: !TOO 1 010 Unekl - WI; ty *ostoom - woorsuitolageta; op itvietwia. at ri Plainand. no above. • • IV.EitY,;I37.W.BLE' M. "1* - rt>itniTinr , 7// 0 1 1 4 - 'higeliC *bit abOva damp- tad illoy arm Trovillo, and en. . /At* Ind , hopeoiad Ow adabliabsant. Awn faratelaidst-slana Make for.-ronerals, Xvem /nir Pattlio,- , •rtratra4 ..emeata; , llladroad -MOM Bow etaiain and tope .11“ the bad pnoillikananaart;. irkarikliarn rgtr Anton, ke aurtaesig. mna...c. , 0011N. " - k l' tt M ' ilg al l.i a rl i ni Pilld • - 117 Wood sunk 11•••"..• FARA! FOR SALR...CLIRLIZ, in Butler county, four sallea from Harmony, on tho State road; rObtaim worenq gime, r=otre•half bottom Wad— ley• on the . Oininotinenhanng Creek. The whole Farm le fenced undlll able. ' There leA young Orchard of shout one aml at half acres; oome good timber, white nalr,arahnat, an, • Then to a terustoey hewed het home, cellar under • the whole boom; a large frame harriatid other out house.; school home vettidniOnyanlo. , %Ver rile cheap. Enquire of mh2i} B. 111cLAIN & 00., 506 Fourth at.- S • lINDRIES 7 , • 100 begs prime Itio Coffee; 60 barrel. N. 0. Illobunes; 60 do irlifeland Golden Syrup; 30 do Refined Begirt . 60 do , No. 3 Dirge Mackerel; 100 !abide. No. 2 dO do 60 barrels Gibbed Herring; 6000 pounds Codfish; 76 rolls bfaxillbi.Rope, .11 else% 100 bailee Nary Oakum, 63r aide by WATS t WILSON, le Libor' .t rpo • ET—Two 2 story Houses, one I. containing eight.rooms, Subbed, with-all the modern improvements, la*e yard and ont oven; he other containing Dille rooms;' on Wylie street, three squares from Yiftb street. Enquire of mh2o:3tvra Da . STERRETT, 277 Penn st. F YOU WANT TO GET A LIFE SIZE PROTOORAPR.IIi OIL COLORS for $lO, call at Nom. 112 and Ili Smithfield street, up Main. 'All ether kinds of Pictures taken at the 'owlet raft* and In a importer meaner. MOO 111.. COATES, Artist. ETNA STOVE WORKi. A. BRADLEY. No. 30 Wood Street, COSNER SECOND, PITTSBURGH Manufacture and wholerraU and retail nealar In - . Wadi of COOK, PARLOR :AND HEATING STOVES, GRATI raolifra. FENDERS. %er sample room my 1m found the OS L SillaTED GAS BUSHING COOK STOTES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the recite of which hare been folly tested by thous ands, and the Stoves prom:tared, nieqtutled by any In the market, together with a great many other desirable-patterns. We have also a very large smorlment of PARLOR AND HEATING ETOVES, Embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now Cored to the public. SW FANCY' ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS and TENDERS, of the neweiffitylee. Mr COMMON /MORIN BOW AND .JAM ORATES all of which are offered et eery low prima 1131 , 41peatal lndneements offered to . bolldere In want of ORATE FRONTS. nahl23End. WALL APISH-- I , RVERT VARIETY STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE. NSW PATTERNS, THOMAS PALMER, N0.•91 WOOD ST., BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, Seamd doonbokrw 'DW!=vd at.y. Ml7:laid =MESE NEW GOODS 1110illY 0. rata k co., (INceealori to Jam* U. Walt.) PIMPS OW ALL DESCRIPTIRDS BAILICY, WAHRZLL & CO IUJUI•OlT9•111 of COOK, PALLOR AND HEATING BTOVI Warshaw. No, 47 ?Wand drool, ALLEGHENY CITY COGNAC BRANDIII,Dapay• A Pinot camillon a 110., and other bran& of Tarnow ottitsgos, dara Axel pm* in Woo, goartoto and idgiitbs. • 4 110ClIaLLZ BRAlNSTlCX—Polltorotan, 114 netts, and other brands, - dart and psis, in moat i Co.'s &beldam, and Wes Drop plpos,flinneir, Aim sadness& ' Rttlf—tBt. Oran load Ja=dat--ontooted Nandi. WHlalLlff3.4—lfobsn's Irish and Ramsey's Booth. -' WINILS--Port, flimitrz,.lladelns;-11onlosozi S ock, and ,the, of various grades. - - OlL—Wins Bordianz Tayta, fo dna and bisksta te7:3m .1 FURNITURE SHIPPIIIS OP TDB 0411 DE , . WILLIAM A. GWlnlrli. No..7 7 .Maklei_Lane., Now. York. WASHINe micitrxE. ;:iIO7XLS. - 1 1N N ONAL 'HOTEL, 366 AND 367 BROADWAY. COHAN. OF FRANKLIN; )31!„, NEW TOUR - I'ltlellrsttelsm honer—the most quiet, houke,lfks, and pleauot hotel La the city—offers anterior In ducements to those slatting IMF pas Ilbs- has' ems or pleatituro. It t central In its location, end kept on tb6BUsOPEAAtLßg;'~ofiiiittim'i'tittL TATLOß'B SA LOO!, whers_tycreqmsuu can be had at all hours, of attired litheii OM rooms. :The charges are moderate, the,monts and. ettatedireas of the that order—baths, and ail the Modern conlreal iencea attached. mhB:3rhd F RENCHB 110T4, ON THZ EUROPEAN PiAN. I. CITY OP NEW YORE. BINOLIII zooms PIPIT GENTS PIS DATI. O 4 Hell filyesan., wiser howtfort &rod. ( 0 0P 0 ate CU 11411 Sirldedens they may be mimed In the gads's@ Refectory. There le e Barber'. Shop end Beth Room attached to the Hotel • ._ RS - Beware of RIINNSIIS end RAM MER •b'r Bowe are fall. nedtbdlyn powEas' HOTEL, E. TE.tVOla, Paonutroz. (WORMEULT EARLE.B,) 17 AND 19 PASS BOW,. OppoaLte the Astor now. sad Park, EICEIZEM PZIOZ Or . .1)0A/01 , 81.60 na Air This long eitabliehed and popular Holm bas re costly been rebuilt and grestly enlarged bj the ad dition of over Iql rooms, and now has accommoda tions for over ROO poisons. 1t Jae also been thor oughly renovated acid ndhrolidiad, and ls main ai stems AID LIGHTID Mitt GASIZZOC4IIOIrt. Thlt Hotel bas one of the bentlocationa in the city, easy of acmes from lathe Steamboats end Ball mode Meeting to the city, sad ls coovaahmt to all the city couveyancea. It has now elk the requinitaa of a FIRST GLASS HOTEL, eoiuring the comfort of inmates. The patronage of the travelling public is rempeet- fal y solic tt ed.rar e, 51,50 T.. D fe2S:Smet H. L. ' POWERS, Pro • deter. w Nvr :RN _HU': Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17,Cottlandt NIAII SWAIM/LT, Nrw • This old established and favorite - resort of the BrUffnase Community, has been recently retlttsd,ind Is rupiah, in every thing-that can 'Wainer to the col:I:aorta of Its patrons. Ladies end families am specially and carefully provided for- - • • It is centrally located In the businesapart of lb* city, and is contiguous to the principal tines of Ma= - I:cab', cars, omnibuses, ferries, dn.- _ In ccmageence of the prenure rimed by the re bellion, prlon have been reduoed to Ora DOLLA.II ass Firm. OTX1•11-PCI , DAY, • • .•• . • • The table le empty supplied with ell the luxuries:of the season, and in equal to that of any other hotel in the smutty. Ample accommodations areSdremd for upward. of 409 guests. 16411 - Do not believe runners, backmen, and Others, who my .Rite Western Hotel to toll." • • D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Taos. D. Wnicessma. %Hai A BiERIULLN HOUSE, 1. BOSTON the largest Ind best arranged Haat in the New England States; Is oantially located, and easy of se ems from all the routes of travel. It contains .Iles modern Improvements. and every convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The gloving rooms are large and well TIMULIt6.I; the settee of room are well arranged, and completely furnished for fautUlesandlargs traveling pertkis, and the house will continue to kept am Met elm hotel In every respect. . . . . . Pal:l7d- . LEWIS RIM Proprietor. D K. lIMAMLES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON; Moo, No. 36 YLEHERM,STECICET, (Opposito.Colonzude Bow, [MI Soivrooloo,Brldge, ly111:17 ex.xxottrayerki. DIL. M. 0. J 013.1, tat WTLIZ STREET, Wal.r7Bl. W ANTED ea boe XIX forth* o tear Carp7twnr In the heti Ailey at litadqt=s, Towline", corner of Tedeial Ohltintrarig, Lire. W. H. CRAWFORD. gi Teßfitt • • • 61st Re c. Pentin•Volt ()‘Ni.l Sligh „, t' Cold, - catial .z.h.lfacutaenetta 6poNcHIAL or &kite Ohje ac d, r ?oC'e , c which. might be checked - with a ample remedy, if negected„eften terminatesseriously. Few ans attune of the importance of st qP in gXaugik, Olia-hk Wald in it first stage ; that which. in. the beginning umaceyierel to mad remedy, if not attended to, coon attacks the lune:. were firms introduced eleven yeari It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for Watt 7 et, -Wade, Agoandzita, .51-4,Satcurth., the HacW4 Cough in o caniainciatan,. and numerous affections of tile ,64.0aert, giving irnmeoliwe relief: _ Public Siieultirs a 7 Singers will find than: effectual for clearing and stroll/the:an / 7r aue • Soil by all a:irniggists•antZ peedere in Yedicine,.'at SS cents per box. Tor MIS by AUTON JOIRITTOR, 0.- H. KITBZ B B. A. TARIM:MOM A TILLSBB t OQ. B. L. FAHNESTOOK t 00., B. r. VA2U)BETOST and MINDARBON BBOK . . tiotxsuesT tiiMWi7lllA No. 44 Wall 84444 NW, York . orrea roa , slue, rion , ninietz 'Frans Union Vale. ' 1101:11t11, or WRiIIOWN 141WWOZTATIONs lIIDUCIED . PRICES, "SMOLT-SALE OR RETAIL' grand 99 Thirl strear; sit tit learte~.icea. Nw..e •P. . 1 31 .• Cal...(3lothfOker A • C - Jro: st - potia - % arta, • !kited' , licesiosis thr litioseeexis In prices, at stbkh the Meet litrotAitlitc;osorebroli ArOR 'CIASII.. • s ; ; , lee O$ ec CO i wooDaratitrr, . 06214 w-" ,111 ,it AN noctotik"Aji., Dlgß'.lr4ol3 AI"? • quajw .04 ; j x laticiusaudjaa Aim din D$ V. 4200011. tarEIXEI4S6I6 W. D. HUGUS'. 100 MOEN ENURED DE LAINLB IT 2O:(11:11:. M IBLICAOHRD MUSLIN AT 1.2)4 CRUM . . THZ BEST CALICOS AT 1234.CMHT8. PLAIN BILICS-ALL COLONEL. PLAIN SILHEI-STRIPSD AND OGLOYND CLOTHS IrOK CLOAKS BALMORAL AND HOOP SHIRTS Corner Fifth and Marifit Street& BARKER & CO. AN INUMENSE • STOCK iv,w G-cDO3DS'i CHIMP FOR CAM, J. M. BUCRHFIELD'S. m:sluaue oe.tzcos BLEACHED MUSLIN 7013,...m /11.113 H LINENS, WARHANTID PUBS !LAX. 113.0/1" ISAILITIEN SOPT Y 7117811 3AOONX2B. MULLS NANSOOE.B. DIICITIZEL JACONZT IDOINGS4ND FLOUNCING 6-!,SLAG s WOOL DE LAMM MOITIINIIiO BILKS. PITTSBURGH LOON TABLE LINENS. BOY'S ALL WOOL CASSINKREEL irir.A PULL AI3BOBTMANT OP NNW 6101 M mtkri JUST OPENING EATON, nr,textineg'& co., Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street; Aie now' oforins4Lrgs , sadattnetGa smortzmater I'AULY SPRING DItESli Nair rdy las' of Snatch and Scotch. Mot roktertiiqrrk e r oit Lim and Lace Trimmed Goods; real Frediff. - and. Pnaber Lacs Yells; a throb lot of Chemise ' ' Tokio and - Sierras; Pantalette, Fluted Conan Aged Betz Linen Ibrudlterchlete at flank - and "t upwards; Valenciennis, • Zngligh Thread k and bobbin trigk e of c, az.; a choke tar • , Rano lets, An; fhb, llinnen's Vine Shirts and Coburn, Scarfs, Ties, Suspenders, Linder. - Stark and .Dravrenr; the bent - - maks of-Ladle."-Warta arid. , garrasts, flak Sato and. Head Drakes; Zaphyc and . fibetlind , . • Iffool, Cheraw, Slipper Patten* au.; Ribbons, Mime. and.- ROD•I*- Iffatefial; the neer eyeing idyls al Bon: - " not Ruebar, a frill Has of fintill Wars, Fancy Articles and Mak* s/1 of erbkb • ere offer at the lowed purdble preineforeasbi* WHOLBBALt BQYB bA one Job bing Depsrtropnt almost, every article-they re quire. Buyer. are Invited to call and exainhis ear agora bekro puinloislag slsierhang. elm as Hall. isarwaoilsets DIPASTMNITT-Aniond liner of Nos. IT-nad 19 and Boment: nail GREAT INDUCiausbas, YOU WANT TO SAVZ BOY /OM D C? 0 JD- S THEY ; BUY , FOR CASH 'ONLY. ism 000D3 OPINING Aimee" Dariii. Iterrhese aad.otbef test Attie at 12tOnta. , '' . ',Yob lot Allen & Sans' Prlnts. rad- Unbleached Muslin at reduced prior. Handsome Sebes .DeLainee and caber Them Goods. hunk and laic, : Colored Deem Bilks and flak • - Goods.** Maio aid Bora . wane-4 iser,m:aint. ALL nits Irrob recg4.l4 kika oasa: C. )IANSOICIOVE fr. 4504'i .4 74 Market Street. CaAIRS 1862 `N`i. ~1862 NEW GOODS...NEW sTYLEIi,, HORlNlS : Tiainaaa s*Juipti. %SW en.tw' Boivs, • • • - Bps ! cu wu Catriakrie ximure;Js,.., wAratilLts. evram•:. iite, Zits= E v Kira. a iarAl: itiotiqrst PANOTAIOODS 41 0 ID - 150!17014 1,14-I . tb -Ahattbenki 4 . "444. k';. tr.,000444L'; lOU . cm=m.,„:, ,;,~. ;..~=M. JUST atom-wo AT w. &v. EUGUS, I AYY NOW OPYSING MNliki do ,do '!1862 /WrOS; 111A "U i le ft Ira: 17 fu,dl9 . ll'llth end.
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