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MORNING, APRI 1 i Report of the T Tat. , , - - The synopsis of the report of theleonnage ' 'reaCCommittmr;:iritich 'We publish will' be ' ...._r s ead - ,W_ith,:kils, tF,,no.t..wjth ,astonishment. it has long been evident to persons who were cirivirsiait with matter. at) Harris-• Lh*rg, ; Mat, oorruption hid crept , into our A•elflielljigTe 114,1KS!klia4- Infected other •"..!_o4eartil of power, /and that there were men ._. ... whe'msda It a Idraness to reside' at liar - - vie' burg' every *winter, for the. purpose of ; boring, for legislation; ' mid the . success .7. .which ttermied . their efforts gave evidence ~.,--,pukt. they found material on .whiCh to °per-. ', , :# l e7 t 1 14 1 0 *4. 11 _wlrmttie7 could ply their - , • disreputable tisdp;- but few were prepared ,for.94,Aiiiii - iiihngaim made: by the " .littestimstieirxnninitiee. ' ." ''--., , ,;.,Pti.‘!.•inadetrlear, , by this report, that 1 1 ' : `‘ . )64 - . _ 4 paid and. ramified for special ' ' 7 l' , WiltiOlifor the heaelhof cartels! private - , , 2 _ ~ "Intermits—in this ease, a ; powerful scrP o- ,;:. t ‘.filliorr: . it'is sikid . Mit a corporation has ,''7,l7Af.„.le,oul—bnt, certainly.these who -hare •':?ithsigelst ' , lLlaffairs should have and sot, upon honorablik'priehiples, and should feel ' * deei ; fitisriatin the honor and virtue. of .. .':'::Au . liktiti 4, and the ust-k ' that each .: Issetines as these develeied by this in -- 014, are calculated to corrupt public vir, tus,,luitl;Motiey confidence in free bleats ' -A s'43ous,J , shay atteript , to procure legislation, -,...', - ,,,..iy.i1ie -- Offer of ' a bribe, either directly -... '',.'.. .likaireciiy, is disgraceful_and criminal, and ''' 1 theieforhe resort to it deserve .the severest , , °in we say of those who have -1 beau tent by the people so their represen tatively and who have taken an oath to die '3 i charge duty to the 'Commonwealth? • - 11vei7 sentiment of_ virtue and honor, of , - ,'gratitude and patriotism, should lead them ..to spurn a bribe, as they would a viper which should orbits their path. - •' We may have more to say when the full report reaches us,but, in the meantime, we .• tilctithis 'warden to remark that our pres ent members of the' Legislature, of both • 'Noises as far as we know, have discharged their duty diligently and honestly, with eredit to items - elves, and to their conga vents. It gives us great pleasure, to be &ble to bestow this praise, for we believe it is well and worthily won. Owing to the absorbing _interest 'of the ‘waratrobably never before did the pro . otitviings'of our &alio Legislature attract so • klittle'of the public attention, as duringlhe past elision.. Its record, however, is made ;fur the Ititure, and for history ; and wher • :ever our Allegheny delegation appear upon t distbiguts - heti, ability, untarnished hiti; :'or, and unswerving fidelity to their constit -- lients, will mark their legislative career in - the - session of 1862. Lionising Rebel Prisoners. jtecent intelligence from the South ap prisea,us of the, faint thatthe pride rand bar barity of that self-vaunted race are as -•:::rainistAt'is ' eVei. • It appeers that the rob tis hid got *den:akin that a portion of ihrissth Pennsylvania regiment were in • eipesed 'situation on North Edisto Island, ;. ,and, taking'care, as their'custom is; to have in eirerwhelming superiority of numbers, attacked the'positien and captured several prisoners, among whom were Lieut. Col. Bennett, of the sth Pennsylvania, Lieut. Kirby, Of the 47th New York, and Mr. Willis. These gentlemen were taken to ' Charleston, end .as the letter-writer, from ..':whont-** have learned the--facts, states, :"They.' were paraded ttiitujih the streets of that Christlancity lu. an open carriage, • coutpiettonsly labelled lays Turnings, and •,• Li/glove& to prison by, alerisive mob of 5,- - ON peeple!' . ~I neults like this," adds - the "and barbarous murder like that in florlds, are the practices of men who de. nouruia 44 violationof the images - of waicsre on our side, and ask to be ad . midst into - the 'community of - civilised nien-the people of - the Borth read of of ; the butrii^ bow cia n the/ t . 5, :tolerate the bass: sycophancy' with which • certain persons- - .in - Northern cities have '''''`iiitit„md, fawned. 'upon inch traitor as ;Beiktier, and other prominent rebels, who " hare been taken ,Prisoners by our armies ? :ffell, indeed, might young Kentucky • • 'snob, who had been taken and carried as a -prisoner o fWan • to Indiana, after the stir- render. of Fort Doneleott, ,write to his thSllitithern people Were ef ; deafly_ Inferior and, servile, for s they_ seemed to do any service he required. Like , !loge that are :flattered by receiving their ea it' appeared to this =young gent, that-the conduct of those he met with eviAenoed the fact so often main tained by tie' haughty slays-lords of the 111eilthic* States, that ihisupple; spaniel tike disposition of- the people , degraded by labor, sciitirriiilidoesAomags a-superior loy'id2enesii • Altar considering the treatment of some "of olitinli noble patriots, whom the for . base - cif theirar have consigned as prison ' is 4 to Die Confederate rebels, is it possible, withool indigestion, to reel of the base sy ophiincy of the pro-slavery Democrats of, certain Northern cities, which provokes and _ . partly justifies the taunts of Southern taro `: puce and presumption, so derogatory to - the manhood of the-Northern people—even now, when on so many a red field of victory . that manhood has been memorably, trans cendently • _•,..:•7, - .: . .lfhink of itithat - while we are reading of the*ean and'-` - cowardly rtriatmenk of Vol. COlmosmis ind his fellow prisoners . ; and of , - the insulting barbarityof that Charleston . r. • -.Procession, Where our brave - officers were arlsibitel as "Lris Ysitims,"— at the very . _ sun. time the rebel traitors at the South _-iware probably reading and chuckling over ,_ tyiisroadq ► ful honors shown to the Fort in Columbus, where it iy went 'rem so them, the freedom • • . - ' . . . •• , - . . ... - ..- • srbo fted, lt i iilagof (heirnumber dee I .. . . .P.IIBLIC' JtYPTICES ''..AVIE lr wilOrklitTiSlE.M. lOrrs..l .rEPI AD rERTSSIWIIEJrrii. An ttA thicket from \which ;they. had lassie , . 1 TIOG '' , ItsTRA.I. EsD.---4/n IllsorP h f , '"".li U.10...4;44:911. - t 0 E' WOU N Dill). 1. QiliN 0 TO , A timyr HER, their treacherous attaik. the ciinstant vio- .it ---.-.. ' —The - underolanod, a OOlamitteo 91.19 , 93 9, 1 .10 . . .LI day, etb April, Atrayed from" No. lation of their oaths by the rebels, has left our ! by a pr i iht mee r tg i lv a lening, wi ni ll bo in tatteloi- ' Libe day,tt, A LANGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG; mo, 9 o'clock tido OE FRIEND, IN THE AEIIY, , gnawers to “Guy"; is black, with white fore feet, and men little disposed_to take any satire prison- itaTidty)thonalng. to rk - eire sorb as may wish to go I tip of ten. A liberal reward will be paid to any of e • RIT,I; • IltryS • : returetng hlin to - - _ Wbt. F. LANG, sirs. Prompt punishment, they. believe, - may , ts k 3 .o %-a m oi:;a . trt ri bm .`; i , "::„ P u l t :r y 'll. b s2:,%3;: o . t : 1 1 ONH OF THE P ' TENT ' v.-- - 6 ' '' . apin:sr • ' • : vas Liberty street. be admibistered with advantage ; oaths of wounded to the late andadement them. Maim tool • —... ..... ...__ - - allegiaseas without any whatever. Col. Oto- females "sats‘l.lo swot ostzs i taTni t i t c s & - 01 ., , ver, s ,faw days ago, ordered • man named WAL BAG A LEY, • Jones' to be shot — for violating hie psal spit ,- - JOHN V, MoOLA USN, 'F. TO TEALILLEItri. — Ihe role. He had been arrested last summer in 1) : : * -- j-?ir tj olois Ti lonal Examination will be nowt at Monroe county, and released upon taking the I the Vl AST WAND SODOOL 110083. i t .t, Allegh ". enr oath ; but like many . others, haring disregard- LeMiLLri rfaT i i i in‘ r .t . v z :r . 9 . ' d . .• • Ad his pledge, lie was re-arrested about two -ate _ AI. DoiITIJETT, I 'otintv Stip't Weeks since, and now, unlike moat others, has got his deserts. A Rumor. A rumor is hi town, said to have corn over the Pennsylvania telegraph tine, that the rebel steamer Merriam , had been sunk by the late storm, at Craney Island. 'We do not credit tho rumor, for if there was any truth in the story we should have had the intelligence Through thei Associated Press. • The Disposition of Gen• BuelPs Army Previous tothe Battle of Pittsburgh Landing. , . The following extract of a letterfrom the "North bank of Duck -river,;' March 28, to the New Tribuiie, gives is the best _ . . account we have seen of the disposition of Gen. Buell's army, previous to the battle: And first let me give your readers an idea of , ,the distribution of the several, parts of Gen: Buell's' immense ferce up to tho pres ent time. Since the occupation of .Nash ville, the • six old -divisions, respectiiely commanded by- Genet McCook, Nelson, Mitchell, -Thomas, nden, and Wood, have -been more equalized in point of num bers, and they all consist now of four bri gades'of infantry and a corresponding com plement of cavalry and artillery each. A new one has furtherniore been organized under command of Gen.Negley, to consti tute the reserve. The .location of the sev eral divisions until yesterday was as fol lows : That of Gen. Mitchell was at Mur freesboro', on the direct road to Chattanoo so ; those of Generals ;McCook, Nelson, Crittenden, and Thomas were encamped on the Columbia road, on and between Ruther ford creek and Duck river; and were joined on the-day before yesterday by General Wood's and Gen. Negley's which, during the last week, remained in the suburbs of Nashville. Yesterday morning the bridge over Duck River was so far completed as to permit the crossing of- troops, and ever since an inces sant stream of infrntry; cavalry, artillery and baggage - and supply trains has been passing over it. _ Although Gin. McCook's had held the advance, it did not cross first; but three of-the divisions; nearer to Frank lin will pass ahead of it, in the following order: First, Gen. Thomas', next Gems. Nelson's and Crittenden's. By to-morrow night these three will bo 'across, and Mc- Cook's will then follow. About a week ago, it was determined be tween _Gene. Halleck, Buell and Grant, that the main body of the army in Middle Ten -110500 should form a jtutetion with the for ae already collected under Gen. Grant, on the West bank of the 'Tennessee, between Purdy and Savannah, and hence .the divis iorie of. Gen. Thomas, Nelson, McCook, and Crittenden are turning to the right of Co lumbia, and will march via Mount Pleas ant and Waynesboro to Savannah, when they will cross the Tennessee and unite with Gen. Grant's com and. The remain der of Gen. Buell's a y, 1 believe, , will ei, not undertake any off sire operations un til after the forces to be united near Ela ittnnalt have disposed of , the rebels_ in their - front: Gen. hlitchelTi diviaions will, perhaps, advance to 'Shelbyville, but no further:. Gen:Wood'e . Will remain at Co lumbia to keep the'comniunication between Nashville and Savannah,. and 'Negley's re serve will oontirtne at Nashville. This dis tribution of forces will prevent rebel de monstrations upon Middle' Tennessee not withstanding the, withdrawal of four di visions into Western Tennessee will be prevented. ' The same t writer says that Gen. Grant's army numbered 60,000, and Gen. Buell's4o,ooo, making 100,000 men. Arming Negroes. The New Trot Times, and other papers 'of the same class, have exhausted the lan guage in the vehemence of their condem nation of - the policy of army negroes. How estonished will the reader be then, to read the following argument from that paper, in favor of arming the blacks, and placing them in garrisons in the fkluthern States. "Consistency thou art a. jewel." The New TOrk nem, of last Wednesday, says: • • Monis son Gmraisos PUTT.—The Sec retary of War, with provident eye to the bests of Summer, and the necessity of holding forts and arsenals in places where the yellow fever demon will enlist, for three or four months, on tha side of the rebels, his, we axe told, conceived the, possibility of using negro eoldiery for garrison duty.. The blacks, thoroughly acclimated, will be saved, from the risks of climate; while in the well defined limit -of fortifications they will be restrained from the commis sion of those revengeful excesses which are the bug-a-boos of Southern people. And, indeed, wehardly why so much care should be taken of those same Southern nerves, seeing the merciless readiness of the rebels to turn upon us the Indian savages of the Southwest. But thereis an argument for the use of the negro troops sufficient to acquit Mr. Stanton of sympa thy with Garrison Abolitionism. Experi ence proves the blacks to have rare. merit in the handling of artillery. Both in the British and American service has this'ex cellence been noted. They are proof to the heat and smoke of the casemate, unen-, durable by whites in warm climates, while the ador of their labor and courage throws the utmost energy into their gunnery, -It is also asserted that their practice is qaita as accurate as that of the white artillerists: Other considerations equal, and the expe diency of arming the blacks in any circum stances once determined—a subject we are sure the Secretary will weigh carefully be fore deciding ` thisfseulty of the negro as a gunner would go far to commend his em ployment. a. Deaths of Dlstarignlebed PerlllollB. ?once WIXDISCA9ILETZ. Nines 'Alford Windischgraetz, I of' Austria, whose death is reported by the European ar rival of yesterday, was at one tine Command er-in Chief of the Austrian amiss. Be was born on the 11th of -May, 17t the 87tim and wis thereto*, 75 years of 'go a e of his death. On the maternal aide, the Prince was descended from the great Doke of Pziedland., lie plumed himself on ibe purity..his lie ' smut; be was at:.4bsolntla tand reactionary In polities; and d g the'revolutionm . move ments of 1848, 1 the Bummer of that year, he led the anniei which bOmbsirded Prague, Penh, and the Aunties Capital in #llOOOlllOl3. The Pzinetienseeeded, sixty year' ego, to his father's title. and Tried in 1817 Princes of the house of Se wertsenberg, by whom be had sizehildren. H name will only hammock- - bend In mamma° with the repression of Liberty. . - . corn zuntameone. The death of Co nt-Nessalrode Is announc ed by the arrival from Europe yesterday. Earl Robert Von - Nesselrode yes. born on beard a Haman to; in the port of Lisbon, December 14, 1780 Ile was descended from a noble German . Ily, long settled In the provinees of the LOTS! Rhine, who; were made, at the beginning of the 18th century, Counts of the 'Empire. Ile began hie tarter in the military service, but early became at tache to the various embassies of his father, and subsequently the, leadin promoted g dlplome to tist of Dania. In 1844, he was the MO of tlitammellor_of the Empire,. ;me con . *MUNI the foreign satin al' Lim courit4,Zintll July.3o, 1856, font month& ;Martha lignin's of the 'Treaty of Pare at Paris,' , l4nee:mblelt time he:lived In retirement: let* 11 nn . Quisii7, of the poolnl robsh in annul hare boon . Moyer, who h Tor, bolloO to oa•P t lwanis:llmo, and the but mulls, *PPOst". P all !" • of tle or nu by r , erg . , 4 . lad • 0611 0 1 1740, 11 TA ii , tbiiiiatibssigid too, ~. ... _; ~ -s. „.. BENATE.—E. U. liAzz.km is a canchiate for the ttepuhltran numimtlon ler the Slate Sonata. • np3:lC • ,- ....____ 0 LINTY aLISLITISSION hit.- ./N:ATIIAN NEELY, of bower St. Clair, will bo oupported for County Cumuli...loner before the Republican County Convention. no7:devrteT --- ..._ vid.rituur ATIVItNEY.—ALax.. H. Ivivfiox. of Allegheny city, will he • candidate for nomination to the above onto., In the Cwnvention to be called by the Republican Execo• floe Committee. tolargte n: A'll.`oltlsi . —T he un " ,, r .W1;411.11.111 he a cendldate for the above office Wore the Reyablleart - Nornlnating Comm:aloe. MAItSlittLL SW ARTIWSLDSIt. mhl3.davrter SPECIAL .IrOTICIES. BURKE & BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON ,VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LINED BURGLAR-PEWS BASE. - MANUFACTURERS. Ncn. M and 131 Third street, between Wood and • • Slniaijitld green—North side: . OITEMIIK LOOKS sL. on hand,_ inh2h IMaTo the Young or Old, MALE OR FEMALE. If you have been suffering from o habit indulged In by the TOOTH OF BOTH SEXES, which C 4111.400 so many alarming symUtoms, it unfits them fur Mar.. riage, and Isthe greatest evil which can befall MAN OR WOMAN. See symptoms enumerated h, advertisement, and It you are a sufferer, Cut out the Advertisement, And send for It at once. Delays an dangerous. 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Try it.— DIL SWEET'S INEALLIBLE LINIMENT In pre pared from the recipe of Dr. STEPIMA , Swore, of Con necticut, the greet Done Setter, and has been used In hie practice far the bet twenty years 'with the meat astoataiting emcees. Al an external remedy It la without a rival, and wM alleviate pain more greedily then any other preparation. • for all Rheumatic sod Nerions Disorders it is truly itaillble, and ea • earn. are for Sores, Wounds, Sprites, Bruises, ac., Ira soothing, healing and powerful strengthen ing proper ties excite the just wonder and aston!shment of Oil who have ever given it a trial. Over foiii — bundred airtithatee of remarkable Cure.performed by 14 with in the lest two years, &Oat this fact. B. E. SELLERS L CO., Agents, corner of Wood and Second streets, Pittsburgh. .Lake Bnpenor Copper Mill am SMELTING WORKS, l'lrcsscias. . . _ PARR, M'CUILDY & Co., Manufscrarers of BREATHING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, &PALTER SOLDER: also Importers and dodos/ in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, du Constantly oo hand, TINNEBS' MACHINES - AND TOOLS. Wszieoraz, No. 149 First and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. ...Spacial order. of Copper tut to any desired pat tern. dawlyT Mite Oonfessiorus and Expenence OS AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a warning and a =Um to young men who auger from Ncnyous Doßillty, Premature Decay, Az.; cup plying at the ..me time the means of Self-Cure. By one who has cured himself after being pot to grate expense through medical hopeeltion and quack ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed enielopo. Mask corm may ho bad of the author, NATHAN IEL 14A.Y7411 1 , Esq., Bedford, Kings Co., N. I* mbitiptswT WK. 04 ...P. U. KILLILS. wrranow MILLet. ROBINSON, MINIS .& ME LEI, .Torninkaa 11.1curintra, WAsetwarok Wow, Pittatargb, NOW. Orotco 2I ILMILLIT 13111/IXT. ' Idanittutare all kinds of STEAM KNOWER AND SILL INACTILNIERT, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILKIIN AMI SEINET IRON WORE,. .1415 - JOBBING AND IMPAIRING don. on And notice.. mtdSidly _ _ _ 11.111R..........11. G 1111111 AP.. IarEIRKPATRICK, BURNAP & W., (Sucoeserrs to J. C. KI9.IIPATRICS d C 0.,) Man noactnrere and Wholesale Dealers In LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SLIADES; CHANDELIERS, Sc. Agennt for KIER'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. 3S WOOD STOW, opposite St. Chad.. Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. , _ _)alB:l yd M - JOKB COCHRAN & BRO., Dianaluctprors of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOZOIN, R:I2iDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, AA., N. 01 Second Afoot and PA Third greet, bormeed Wood sod Market. - • • Hare on hand . slaty of new Pattern:Ml, rant" and plain, suiliiblo for al purpcaes. Particular attention Odd to oucloalug Graro Lots Jobbing done at short abate. 0,9 W'rittsburgh ilteel Works. tEkle n`cottoron. JONES, BOYD & CO., Manufacturers of OAST STEEL; also, SPRING. PLOW AND A. N. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AR.LTS„ corner of Boss and Ir Irst street., Pittsburgh, ocl9 N. HOLMES & SONS, Dealers rontiGN. AND DOMESTIC BILLS Or %E. .CERTIWICATHE OP DEPOSIT, VANE NOTES . .u4D SPECIE, No. 61 Market etrent. Pitt*. burgh. Pa. • I awcollectlans mid* •on MI the prlndpol elOts ihroroghoot tin United States. , opts. rLt3. B. it C. P. •• • • Paper AN I/FACTORY:RS sad &Alen In BOOK, PNINT, ETTIN AND ALL KINDB OF WRAF. PING PAPER. - RWltare remond from No. 97 Wood street to K 83 Bmlthfield street, Fittsbur9h, Pa. MIFOASH OR TRADE FOIIRAOR :LANEY H. COLLINS, For- WADDING - AND COMHIMHON MERCHANT And wtridriale; &Mot In DIESSEE,, BUTTER, SEEDS ' ) KUHL and Produce Amorally. No. SS Wood Mom Dlttabarsh. . -00 l —Err' - Merchant 'rail ung,16.44 Sr. Dian Smarr, Dr: high'. Sul Inc. Plititiistgb. P.. arab D—=il:"-----------------------UNN'ti MAXIMO OPIUM .....rthe perlintion of this inelthneble peeper . • m Moen% toato:1. Without detalonetio , . medici n al virtual of opium, thaPlair le thorough fr.tifrom all the utisiotta quelling of of hemmed!, borne, made. neotems e end abet panful affections. it will, Inhere pain _au trrlogioa, alley eourubdoner Tomxtla ectioa. morbid k uO.. of body run nand, without al -1 Vriequelities ter t =er°tithp tent In trasi tr noted and mold by A. B. 11. D. BANDS, Dior es t!, 100 roltarr street, New York. Sol& Woo' by B. A. VAlniletlyoClL A CO., &la Woo by- tT .r,f,EaraVrs.. . . . I H G A 'Ni A LAME ANDS .SP 6 • - 1110 4 .0 VAL A I P LAAIN A.: Car ' AA) tbotr cake - to ; No. tO; Fourth strum; fO./rd Phfs owes Wcodotrio,t; L O7-021 White Lime Jae:6:l.lyd and ibrosittr J.H.CANFIELD. rrst Med NA . - CPUNTY GAUUIpaI.--011. JJEAL JOB TABIL•BOTICH.—By virtue of a recent dethf Amenably. all Crude or Retired 011 s, menu factored. cold of offered for salsontaide of the city of Pittsburgh, and within the. limits of the county of Allegheny, mruithe itanged by-the Ganger and In Wool) AND 'TB IRV STREETS. 1 i Spector of DOCOaltiC , Distilled Spirits of Allegheny County. Orders left at any of the foltowlog-places will •le .." 11 ,ontatto Pot, Ink, Paper, Pencil, Envelnp.s, I promptly attended to: Cberktnn and Checloirboard, and yet metnntren only W. P. Wooldridge, Pd Market , strjet Pittsbnigh. 13,t4 Inches by 2 Inchon. • nyal 1 Wm. Brown's Peed Stoke, Chestnut et . Allegber y. - - -- - - - - Weep's, Two Bile run, Pitt toumiliP - Win-Smith, Grocer. Lawrenceville. • Then. Harper. Beaver street, lianchmter. Gamble, Blacker k Co...Tomperaneevalle. Illa - Leitera'addiessed to County Ganger must be dlrected.to JOELIi SKITLEY, County Gauger. aplo-31,1 Temperauesvitle P 0., Altenherty Co. ..... For NAo I. W. S. HAVEN, TIERSONA WIFEW A N'tEl). A gentleman, 28 years of age, et a kind and gen• tie disposition, has black epee, dark hair, is five feet four inches in height, has an excellent oda.- lion, and le every way qualified to make home happy, is desirous to form the acqualutan. of a young led), with a view to marriage. 'rhe lady must be gmAl looking, Intelligent. of a kind and Loring. dif , position, (an orphan preferable,) one who is u Wing to Itwv• home for the Western country, and one who is not asharned to marry a man who is now and hits been a private woldier for a year past in the Union army. Amomtypes will be exchanged, and if they do not meet each other's approbation the y wilt be returned. Full particulars will be given in private correspon dences. Mare= E. Li AGERIWAN, Point Pleatant,,Mason county, Virginia, with um brotyrre companying the letter. apllatd LI OSE. . a a HYDRANT HOSE A SUT'ElltOlt QUALITY VAILRY, FASItE`LI A Ctl NO. M FOURTH STREET. SEWING MACHINES WILLIAMS - k ORVIS , UNEQUALED DOODLE THREAD FAMILY SEWING MACIIINES, Prica f 2.5 to $4lO. Saleroom N 0.12 Fifth etreeL These Machines have been to use four peon. nod have given entire satisfaction. Thep will run. gath er, fell, hem. tuck and embroider, and will do all that sny other kisr.hine will do. All Dlachinee war ranted and kept in repair one pool without charge. Also Instinetione given to parchment. Sewing Machine S.ciasors, Cotton, Silk, Oil and Ottera kept constantly on band. • LILLkY, STRAIN A 00.,501e Agents for Western Penn's, No. 12 Fifth street, curlier of Market, Pitts : bLrgluLh, Pa. LEY, STRAIN A Co., Manufacturers and have for rule. Vo'holculo and Retail, ankh:ids of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. LILLEY, STRAIN A CO., No. 12 Fifth et., corner of Market. AGENTS WANTED. mh&Znoocl NEW GOODS I NEW UOODS I SIENRY O. RALE d CO., Snoamkocm , to Jam's 0. Watt,) Ate note receiving their Spring Stock, comprising every variety of goon adapted to men and boys wear, filch, in extent, choice meteand print will compars [mutably with any in the trade. Enoch, Amerinn and West of England Clotka, of the Lest taakes, of ovety .bade and quality—a very law assortment; Cassimeres and Doeskins; Super Black French Doeskm.; Super Black French ClLVli mem; Fancy Caskimeres every variety; Ribbed, Black and Fancy Caraimerm; Silk Mired Cas4mores of every shade and color. ViNribßie—Fllll47 Silk and Satin Vaginas, new styles; Super Black Satin and Silk Vestings; Matins and Fancy Silk Vesting.; White Figured Silk and Satin Vesting,. Also, every variety of goods for Butinewa Coats; like rtie e, oarf amino selection of Furl:Mail og Goon !skirted te enet wear. Soliciting order. ly call from our friends and the public, any entristed to our ram will meet with prompt attention and punctuality Itt all awe. HENRY 0: RALE A CO., Merchant Tailors, m 612 Our. Penn and St. Utah stream. CINCINNATI LEAD WuRKS. ficCOICIIICK., GIBSON et CO., LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD PIG LE"' PATENT SNOT %ND BLOCK TIN :Cure Bracer, smuts Mayo ♦ex ISTemenue. 13eintt exclusively In the Lead Trade, we can fartdah the 'above to bettor adv. tag.e to DW.W. .4 on 'nista terma, than can be but ebewhere. -4.5161n_ • -- PEOPLE'S INSURNCE MPAN 1. OV P ITTSBUB.OII.—No la h CO ereby given Y , that is parse:mos of an Act of Mieembly relating thando, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved Nardi Ylth, 1862, Books to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the PEOPLE'S INSUBANCIC COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, will be opened at Gm Nerchanta . illychange, Fourth street, Pitubuter, Pa., on TUZSDXT, the =dot April next, to remain open id five days (unless the Mock be sooner tub. exited) from le a. m. to 4 p. m. George B. White, John 1. Hosea Jobs J. Parke, Jobs bo rh 1111 _1" . Edward flow, • O. Hanson re, Samuel P. Shriver, Wm. B. Hulett, A. W. Loomis, Frank Van Gorda', D. Hamner, James Hem, D. H. Chambers, James Gardiner, W. S. Haven. Thos. B. Hamilton, Daniel Wallace, John 8. Lee, Jame Robb, Wm. H. Kirkpatrick, Win. Y. Gardner, James W. Dexter, J. J. Robinaon, rahlihtd COMI6 I Dl'l76l3Uitt#l4, FT. WAYNS AND CHICAGO - ItAILWAY rates of Stock of this Company will bo Loud to the Stockhokiers of the Pittsburgh, Tort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company on and alter the 1001 of APRIL, on their complying with the following pro vision of the agreement for the reorganisation of " Id Conn"). to wit: • .Holders of Stock of the'PITTSWURCH, FORT WATNZ AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COXPANT. opon the Assignment Of inch Stock to such perilous 04 may he deeignand for that porno.% by the Pit , chasing e t a many 14 allowed to remise as IMO., mat.enonta of Stock in .the new &moralism, to Shares at One Hundred Dollars -inc with Scrip Car- Olathe. for Ins simennts, not entitling the holden to dividends. The Auseammint Books will he or on the 10th APRIL. : Ily order • rob 3l:dtesyl BARNES, Secretary. NEW UOODS I ST TIM • 01:11 CLOTH WAILER:OOMS, NO.. 2n slid 28 St. Cialr Street, Pittsburgh. : Wo aro how receiving our Spring stock of Fle,ou caelhorus, PURNITIUBE OIL CLOTHS, THANSPADENT OREDN OIL CLOTHS,. STAID OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES, DUFF ROLLANDS, ENAILELEDOLL CLOTHS SHADE TILLMIIIIIGS. Wholesale had Detail L o vers will And oar stuck large, rompriging tho oeweat Styles and at prim low to wilt the thOon.. • ; .J. & H. PHILLIPS. CAIt D PBOTOGRA.PII37—A fresh • inrandlng Portraits Of. Judge Wiliam, 3lator lothrup, Lieut. amble Gen. rope, Gom; Statrart, Hon: And. Job newt and . Col. Ooroorsn; also, a fine Apartment of meat from oelebtared paintings. pp° KAY - A 4ni., - 66 WOod street. OitißAßßElSll,Ceitrtilpa' vy Car boa CO Dativele received for age by J. A. L =al ICOSTI $ CO.. anlo , 73 Water and 92 !rent streets. _ - - - , . A NEW AND USEFUL', AitTICLE. Raley, liotse i Boyden**Psterit Belli-AdJustlng luotheaWriegen The Great Improvement id thin, over every othev wringing tenable. yet invented, is Its eel le,ditistidC arrangement, requiring rente d, tare ties to ,vtritte a hapanschlef quilt,. masa tbe r ..itui oper.i.. The Wringer coo Seed: In operation' at Noe.% and 211 t. Cl. sem* 1 - PERLLIPti, • • aieents for Pittston*: " ~,- B • r , of every ityle, on bind, or ' me*. to onler. Mircellano6os Book. bound in an dortrld toe, by ..P7 W. O. ;WINSTON it CO., 67 Wood rt. VILLOW- 20 cases for NJ We by. B. A. ref:lN/MOCK CO. u" wm-10?--A Kp lc a rriving and for FW. P. MA taIHALL . C A6S Apu Dl .Lribr pal. by 2(q4 IA)(1 - by 11 IN2BE 012N)444--Lby° 3)tre6/' Vila Nutt t, and Ana mem, EN ort WAG AND ..PRIVATE , SCHOGLS, VILLAGE CHURCHES, dc7 - . • THE SCHOOL HASHOZHOH. POWERFUL AND CHEAP—LOUD VOICED AND " LOW PRICED. PRICE ISSO. Having been repeatedly urged to devise an instru ment capable of greater power of tone than the Me lodeon, which could be afforded at *Anil!. cost, the ander:lP/4d are happy to may that they have sue. ceeded in thamanufactoxe of a new- styli Harmoni um, which can hardly fail to meet a very general The School Harmonium powwoes fall volume as .well na • geed quality of tonot is small in else, very compact, many moved about, and of an excerdingly durable constractiOn. It, contains two sets of reeds, and an effectiVe .wen, and Id much louder than the most powerful "Double Reed" Melodeon. The ease to strongly built of oak or black walnut, oil-flnished. No attempt has been made at ornament in its e=ter nal finial], • chief atm in its manufacture being to furnish ILO instrument posseunng much power and good gelidity of .one, fora email emu of money. Although Mom especially delisted for arbor,' us., the new -instrument IA equally well adapted to the musical reqtdrement. of vestries ' chapels, lecture rooms, riling. churches and publichalls. n examination of the SCHOOL-HAEMONIIIN is. rerpectfully invited from 'Committee. and Teachers of Pablie and Private Schools, Academics and Semi naries; Superintendents of Sabbath School., Teachers of Singing Schools, Pastors, Organists, Choristers and all othem Interested in the development and im provement of musical taste moonset the people It will, if permitted, prove a powerful auxiliary of the edvancomunt of musical culture, especially among children. MASONS 'LUBLIN, Manufacturers, Elfo, 237 and 239 Otwahridge et., Heston, Mem. 1119rThrea of the above instruments received today and for wale by JOHN H. HILLOH, 81 WOOD Steam Sole Agent for the sale of Mason S Hatnlinbi Melode ons and Harmonium,. ells ----- - - FOB SALE BY LLN USA Yl3 BLOOD SHARD/LEK I- L CAUTION I—Nally parties hare Inibrmed that they have used another article of Blood Searcher purporting to be prepared from my recelpe, but that It. site, taste and effect are entirely different from mine, desiring me to account for it; to which I co mer, end oleo caution the public that No other gen uine article ef LINDSAY'S BLOOD BfiAROBBIt a be made by any other living man thin myself, As the emat. recelpe, both original and improved is known by me only, who has spent, I may say, n lie time in, bringing It to Its present perfection and ce lebrity. Sold by my Agent, and respectable Drug giete throughout the country. The trade supplied on liberal terms. Dn. S. M. LINDSAY, Hollidaysburg, P. SIMON JOHINSTOS.SoIa Agent, apo Corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets., WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. Z 7 MTH STRZIT, PITTSBUBON, PA Awarded At First rr044214 a 144 UNITED STATES FAIR For the Years 1858, 1859 and 1860 rrwißDs OF 80,000 D ST M . ACFUNES SOLD IN THE UNITCATES. MORE THAN 20,000 SOLD THE PAST TEAR. We otter to the public WHEELER a WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with ha:ream& conadenco of IM merits as tho best and mot reliable Family Sewing'Machine now in no. It dose equally well on the thickestand thinnest Sabrina, make. the lockaditch Impossible to unravel, alike on both sides ; to sbnple in construc tion, more speedy In movement, and mon durable than my other machine. Circulars, giving prices sod diweription of Ms &lnca, furnished gratis, on application its pone° or by latter. Years Machine warranted for throe years. wa WIL SUNNED. d GO ETNA STOVB WORKS. No. 30 Wood Street OOENU SECOND, Pillsßunn AND BAE LEAD Manufactory and nholesala and Wall deaer to al tiodaof COOS, PARLOR AND MUTING STOVES la oar sample room may ba found th CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOS STOTHB the merits of which hays been fully lasted by dem ands, and the Stereo pronounced unequaled by any la the inar kit, together , with a great many other desirable pattern,. We he. alto a vin7 largo amoortatoot of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Imbruing nome . of the BEST PATTERZIFIuoir of .11 if GR drANOT ENAILELLD I'ENDNEB, of the newest stilts. ATE FRONTS and sir comrstox -loran= HOW AND JAM GRATES all of *blab are offered at very low pion. IldrSpacdal Indneamenta offered to Wider" bt - want of GRATE /BANTA. • mbl24md H N STATIONERY. . ' romiromos, THE BEET THAT ABE MADE AitTWIIERE; Staid Pell,. Peoboidsr and Load Paned Pao. ZS cent+ and $1.50 :New* Destar, limeade Hall, Fifth street, and rrAKE OAHE OF YOUR R. UMUWZII BUT MULFORD'S URKSM SALERATTS Made from common salt. It is perfectly boalthyand pure. and will make better, lighter and more healthy cooking than any other Worst= lathe world. It is peifettly foie from all-Impurities. and Imparts s oresun.like flavor to the food. 11.1108 give It one trill. :II your room has not got It tell him to get it for yon. For sale wholesale and retail at JACK'S. 1110BBIIT H. eiptl:6mns No.. and I Diamond. REMOVAL. a. a. onto a co., NV 1 remove their ottlceon tint sth of Aprll the Soontal above IL JONES 00., bantwi, corner of, mot /North streets. Entrance on roarth DOSS • FUR W A 11.1), Arroutry jam JULP VOIIMILIAII AT LAW. o . face of the Boutb-wast soruero Dlautood rut Goat streets. Will 'atteud to all business usually bitriattell to tbe legit proles sloth Particular attenUou. 'Am to the PreParatleti and trial of cuitoist the wand Elotteettoas -ionortati Made attdatialltoil: " aplfttod 43 - FIFTH' STRKET: oatimorrs BLS Solo Agent gni WM. UNARM t CO.'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS ONO. A. PRINCE.% CO.'S MELODEONS. MinstAid Tiro Egan. ' - D . , . . • 'too big: Thane. Potatoes, / . .11 gene sad tpr ask by /L. litilLßß, - • Career filarkst and Wiest streets. prtiLN INU X • RUANTILIS I. 'DOUBTS, akTLITOADS AND STI4II.IIOATII done with heathen sad digit& by . •• • • • 431;JUIDEBTOYI & Na DI Wood street. new for •N• 11.,CANTEDLD, mato for isTe by It. A. YATINESTOOK * CO. it T . A• -- B.A. TARNS:STOCK CO.- d',O_WW)U= boxes for Bale Alpo. W y/ eaTjouep , ..l.terti silk ttimat ft; coma's. TARIBD FRUIT— Peaches, 40 :bbb.; - lu u AVON' scbc.ft4o 4 . - 4o time molts. sifit; ; 2.14Ga1mT4 oo• .13 , 15110VAL1. , .-1 hivlt remoted my In anrsese.' otidb so 1%227 Fourth script, came ..ILIo at Seurt644ll, Maki' eppePte Johnston% Dreg Own. ' Lapq . x.. L Roux. NEW GO Ops, A. BRADLEY. GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, do. EUREKA AND TROPIC -!tied to ,the Contain 24 Shoats • Paper, 24 Envelopes, Warranted. AU of gocd , down to dialers. Ft Pa. JOHN P. HUNT, R. corner Booth Omntnon and Federal 'treat, 131=EM 1111116N17Llt AGENVY, i ;~~. . ~..n t .'Nr r~~r DR r GOODS. NEW DRESS GOODS NEW DRESS GOODS NEW DRESS DODDS NEW DIIFSS coots. XESi CALICOS. NfAV CALICOS, NEW CIALIcOS NEW CALICOS JUST Rjr.CEIVED. W. & D. H.UGUS' LAST stramta SILK SELLING AT 75 OTS WORTH FROM KIX TO $1,75 PER TARP. W. Sc D. MOUS. D" GOODS I DRY GOODS I 1 CHEAP FOlt CASH, AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S CLOSING OUT SALE. -...50e., worthll,oo hIBBOIDESED POPLIN .$16,00 worth $30,00 BILlt ROBES COMM EMBROIDNBED COLLARS SITS B&LLING FOR RALF, COST WORKED BANDS lIALIP PRICE LINEN LAWNS, LINEN CAMBRIC. BIRD-EPZ LINEN DIAPER. DRESS GOODS IN GRICAT VARISTY bl IsLEAOIIED lIIUSLINS FOR 12)4 CSlill3 BEST MAKES CALICOS FOB 12% CIENTS. gilrOall and examine oar stock as we are positive.. closing out at prices we name.. npla GRELT INDUCEMENTS Country Merchants rorsr BARKER l & CO.S, 59 Market Street AN lIIIMICNSE 8100 K OF NEW GOODS for cleat the M!EM!!= GOODS OCT IN LENGTHS TO BM J. W. BARKER & CO,'S, 59 Market Street. NEWSTTLXII OT SPRING CLOAKS Arm MANTLES. AN IMMENSE STOW OT W kiILKS, AT. 50 CTS. Pita YARD AND UPWARDS NEW DRESS GOODS. • The larieat and . cloiceet ialactiona ever *Mired in this city, at UN CENTS PER YARD AND UPWARDS, Together with a paws] "moth:llra NEW GOODS, WILL BE OH =alarm* TO•DAT mbSI ENLARGEMENT BARGAINS Twc Wee 34.0.; Having teemed the note Na 79 MARIESi STREW Ret to the one we now oorupy, tor' thewe purpose of throwing them into one room, will, -previous to making the re pairs, offer our WHOLE STOCK BARGAINS' TO CASH MITRES Mawr at wholesale or retail, for lb, parpoos 6f i.e. dedng It so low aa poodta o, ad opening the NEW BOOM wittx sNrrsz NEP sroOK JOSEPH HOE, BRAT ATTRA9TION C. IIUtNBOIII LOVE &CO.'S 74 Market Street. They will Open on liceiday, April 7th; the byre. and 1)R71" . C3l-00DS Ryer bet:01;411a to tkti cityoutibruing Bt7llts of. Mali° ANIS. sottipz pans faOrc OTroABs,_ainCY from Boston.<. ILATINT BTTLZB . Oarefal of our dock 4 soltelted, , as 1. think the .akanot De W p 444. • . - C. wen Lori. & CO. l 74 Market Street VINE' FRENIAI EIMMOIDERIESi .1: LADIIB' 1111111.0IDIRED.COLLADA AND - .4 CM . fLTITIM, IMITLND and PLAIN IINIIL.COLLANI6 NNNICOIDIMND: BANDS:X.OOIN% te, BICAL 1.173111:11 'ANDBENCJI.LACE VEILS, -,• . • YSLYELE AAD POINT , IiACIF. LOLL _ ABB AND RATON. MA UM it 004 0:77./HUf. .N 13 • • JOOLLAMS, 08.A.TA.111., TIVS, STOOKS, SUS SPSNDZIth, EIMIDICILUITTYS,OLOYM, HAI& ROBB, tuts BILK. labmzu 44.1. OOTTON UNDIIII.- . Bp.Boo ."tAirtril,qtactsuarsoaeV t---, OS N.. r 10.PITT3I3EIRGH -THEATRE. Leant. and Msaagtr.--. -----Wx. Britainalh LAM IRIS EVERINC, Benefit of4he mularattor, MR C. W. COULDOCF... _ Ko ta- TUE ADVOCATE, OR THE LAST , Can. ANTORIE Ds VERNST--- Commit. MAD. LA ROBE--............., .VANDBRRIN. To conchae ielth . e . CIILMNEY CORNER PETER PR081TY..—......—......111L COULDOCIL SOLOMON PROBITY— --MB. ALACOLEY, PATTY.---........--.--,—.1113. NeVANIIII. ED ratITIO.X4 SE VICRZEY ACADEMY, ot Cita and Commercial Boardav Echoolfor pop. on th,. P., If t. W. mai 0. IL IL, teelye miles from Pittsburgh. Bey. JOB. S. TILAYNLLI, A. Y., PRIIIMPII. The fortieth Keeton will commence on MONDAY, Rey ith, 180.; Por Omahas, etc., inquire of Meson John Into A bore, D 7. Water. Africa, or Aluesni,'T. 11. Rota Co., :tip Wood street, Pittsburgh, ar albs Prlncipsl, bewickleyrille P. 0., Allegheny county art:" PIirISICIAJrS. llK: ~~~~ ~. ~~,W~, ___ PHYSICIAN AND 8131tOKON, Wilco, No: 30 FSDNRAL STRZILT, 1./posits Culontude Borr, o.lf Suspeueloo . • • ALLECIIIIDIIe CITY. DK. M. U. JUNES. WS WY LIE STREET. ducTioor SALES: L 10,000 P AT A AutrrioN—:G rS im - iziling -° UltnA Air elcaNool4, April 12th;:atllOok. at ° tk. Masonic Ball Manikin House, and corthlitilag from any to day at 10, 2 and-Ty, o'clock ,041411 all am sold, will be uttered the elitism stock of Bootih..lahoes and Gaiters, comprising Malec Calf And Kip Boot., Congresa Gaiters, Oxford Ties, Ankle. Thah Brogans, au; Ikry's and Youth's Studs, Shosi, Tim and Gal ion.; Women's and Idissas' Idiatmg Ctragrmit Gaiters, Balmoral Boots. yi.ld, Goat and Morocco Boots, Calf and lint Boot., Buskins, alipPars, du, and, a great variety of Childno& Boots mid Slams. *ply . T. A. )1011LELLAND, Auctioneer. CIOUNTRY CHANTS should can NJ and examiso our mock of Dry Goods. Notwa ions Booto And abort,. befuro outitiog.loisolootea. • IactfIASIAAND, !tact. "Oc., worth 500 lyl . .bllsi ANL) 1311*IS ntoof.a.LiAtiv's Auction. 55 rlitha;f*t. worth'sl.2 s jj OUP SKLIVES I .11uUr - - SKIRTS .1.-L—From 16 to is springs, at ititcebßliTAND'EL VVOUNS'B, MFASES AND linaticd BOUTS, BMW #iiioAlT,Sittiv _ t si—merrmom• V. 1) JS, LASIINt+ WNW, .ciArrE ct " 001 ) !a UTS, of every number- J—L sprir.netion G 0 TO hicULELLAND'S AucTio: YOU YOUR 80028 AND BUOYS. WA N T D.- - SW GOOD WORK 1101115143 wanted Immediately. Apply at the 01110 nowt, Weet rhitadalphis, Pa. ePa.dat GEO. W. FITZWAT22. ATANTED--County and City War y nos, to the ontatint of POMO, for trbkh the highest price Will be pad: Apply to - op, B. AftL.Ailf R 00., 102 Fourth street. WWATTIimb to do general troniework. Apply ac zutr OFFICS. •pS .4 Slight Cold, f IVA< J' . faugh , j eaa ' Sat-neaa BRoNCHI Al, or gf'cute Ohiaat, t) -which Might be checked 'Wen"' with a simple remedy, ifneglected,,eften terminates seriously. Few are *caixtre of the importanle of sioPPing a Wealg-ii, or zf XideL in its itr,t stage • that which beginning w0und3410:2:4,- ffnUa remedy,. if not attended to,' ,won attacks the /saws. gsaurrea4ifsearcr_hlaLOoar,haa were first introduced eleven years ago. It has been proved that thek, - arithe, best acacia before the pad , :for.: Xcridet, Wa.faisith, the Hacking Oarigh .Wastatu-sitztiart, and numerous riffeationi of the Ok.:tcciat, giving immadiabr relief. , ' • • Public Speakers 3 Sitsgces will find. them. :effectual, for clearing and ~trsngth ong Ilia voice , Ortgeg 'Fla 0 6 '4' in, jgfedicine, at $5 centsper box: Tor sale by 87X0A JOHNSTON, G. a: ENTSIE B. A. re se & 00., B. E. !ALLEM. & 00. B. L. reuazirroas & ca., B. V. TARDZETOBT rid HNNDNESON HBO& doLionremsT . T i DSON &. - .1 • Han jilt received an Immense stock of • - Ant ar~TJ other article in oar Uae width mi . are of hiing at exceallnei 10W Awl*. illaritentimber, le and SS : TRIED Emmy. ono vr. wooDwirmvA: tistal WALL Tram the moat celebrated amaahotarem of Phtler &Aphis.' , New York sad Boston, comprieleg - • e veryeztoasivrtaxatemilpietimetTh merit tbr 9ale by THOMA 4 PALMER, NO. 91 WOOD ST.,„ Bre. WOW! ADD , vulva, &coed door below Dhows& alley. • uthl7;lmd AUENTS • RICKARDS'- 141111;011ICRON, The weigrensattolic:f tbitliate::.roixiiimir oil ain - znelapn.racksat snoneit, t..;.annan. Jrinns, • nuaionny,amianionanbnias, - : ' 131 dgm DeihriuS and Children, and many: attar ve.ri. useful , attleles. PROFMI TO AGENTS, ONE HUNDRED AND .. NIFTY PEE .aENT. . . , Storekeoporo,DODOit Deolots; Agent& do., voittod In every city, town suit vlllago to some. In tWo. the. agar VATUD) DN Tiltrll l2l4 OTTEZ DAT. br.dicola citißDS, • Toot. Baud •tairtr B. O. at ,e., He w Nonni AGEN'r, Heed the Contantii or tbs Wooderpii,, •pimprt.ooHoAtjhu, Beata tha world ; tir as Imakan o e "3. ; Lux . „ r a w cantatas all that tin aer;:e w u rd , 4"1") 6 86606430666..reta1, - ,tiote 1 Tq a f , :alk7a . r aw , .:- . . ~ 1 of Wig Bakst,. 6 torelopeO. to 'mita.. Glum r the SOelalarele. Dadra forZonare Jacket 1 alma ' llidl.mg Pl Efier I r Design Ladles' Under- General !Ada, to . ~ , . W rt.:era. . 41 11. T., . - 3,sNraye. lbr AL akf a a I. for Ohl a . Adele* . ;UAW I °net. Calendar for 111102: 1 . Auf(n A PIECE Or 94LWIBLE JEWNLNY . . W. on4liak one 'dolt troneollfollafandira . P, eat hdylimetioidrea. 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