•, •. '!’■ . ■ ,■- ' 1 ■ V- ' v.' A*. ’•--i •• *Y ! V* 1 'f: P 1 1 ;<, (tT\ ,V-V< * fT: #r'3v'^ •;r; •;*?£. 1 f*.!’ <■ >*■ . * - -W'**rr4- /»_V ' : V-. •- ■ w ; v'V ' V *;V'. t.-*. V.« ‘ p-v'Viv : ; Jw-v < \‘*T •,*v<'» , l',’:*. , :ssvi;*.. *&&>>*#■ fcht^S 'j *Y NO s t*% , , »VJ f * ’ **» * * ijjk»» &SlpK '■J - <'’:V«X*>-V«v*: > ' [*? VC^‘-*?. : K - : i' '* r+r&'S.- 1 iv .* i*.>? *'“»*>• i A«a ,;■»' u», s ;‘ •:\ V ; : * .J.■ * / lEEE ; WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 4. letter from the Archbishop of Dublin , :to lii, H. B. Htbire. ;. Tke following lotter, from Archbishop Whatsit, of Dublin, to Mrs. Stows, was Written in response to that lady’s Utter to the women of England in reply to their' ;address to the women of America some years ago. The Archbishop, it will be per ceived, in speaking of pubUo opinion, in stead of asserting in general terms that it U so and so, U careful and cautious, say ing, there are ‘tmany” who think this way and hold otherviews; all of Which go how the popnUr mind there U absorbed in the gnat Anri...' question, and how earnestly it U discussed. We Invite acareful perusal: i ?l“ 0 V I>o “ !a '>® Be » a ‘J r . Jnn.6,1803. , Bsak Mans* la acknowledging your UM*t and pamphlet I take the opportunity k J , J nB »>>fo«1» yen what' I ooUeot to bo Ui« prevailing eentimsnta hen on Anteri v WjHUlre. 0* eourse, there b a great va fiety or opinion, as may be expected in a Bom * f«w sympathise With the Northerns,.end seme -with the poaLhernijbat far the greeter portionsym pathise -with neither completely, but la ment thnt eneh petty should be making so pnuoh greater an expendltun of life and property than can be compensated for by *ny advantage they oan dream of ob taining. . i, who an the least, favorable to the ftorthtrns an not so from any appmbation Pi 81*ycry, but from not understanding that the wamis waged in the eause of Abo- Ufion, It waa waged, thn say, ostensibly for the restoration of the Union, and, in at testation of this, they refer to the procla mation which announced. the confiscation of staves that wen the property of Seces sionists, while those who adhered to the Federal cense should be exempt from Such confiscation; which, they say, did not savor much of seal for Abolition. ' i Many, who havqa gnat dislike to Sla very, yet hold that the Southerns had at least as much right to secede as the Ameri cans had originally to revolt from Great Britain. And then an -many who tMnir that, considering the dnadful distress we , h» T « suffered from the notion famine, we hare shown gnat forbearanoe in with standing the temptation to recognise the Southern States and break the blockade. Then, again, then an some who an pro yoked, at the incessant railing at England And threats of an invasion of Canada Whioh are poured forth in some of the American papers. . ; Then are many, also, who oonsider that :tho present smte of things onnnot continue much longer if the Couiedentes continue to hold their own as they have done hither to, and that a people who shall have main tained for two or three years will be recognised by ths principal , ,:j European Powers. Such appean te have i been the procedure of the European Powers ,in alt similar eases—such as the nvolt of I the Anglo American and Spanish-American jeeUaisq of the Uaytiens and Belgians. In ; these, and other like cases, the rule pracli jealiy adopted seems to have been to reoog | nise the revolters, not at once, but after a ' reasonable time has been' allowed to see ■ whether they could maintain theirindepen - dence, and this without' being understood , to have pronounced any deoiaioaeither way :aa to the justice of the causa. : 1 !Moreover, there are many who say that the negroea and people of color are far from being kindly or justly treated in the North ! States. An emancipated stave, at any I xate; has not receivsd good training" for i by the wages of tabor ; and if in addition to this and his being i ‘"Aicd »•,»» outcast, he is exoloded, asiit j is said, from many employments by the re ! w“‘» Übor "» to work along j With him, he will have gained little by tak i ing refuge in the Northern States. ; ! 1 have now laid beforeyou the views which j 1 ooneetve -to be ths most prevalent among ' whieh I am not myself respon •; Bible. For the'safe and effeotual emanoi ; patron of staves, I myself oonsider there is ! no plan so good as the gradual sue, whioh IS* loD B *B® ' *ugg««ted by Bishop Hums. What ho recommended was an od talma j tax upon slaves, the value to be fixed by the owner, with an option to Government to ipnrchase at that price. Thus the staves : would ho a burden to' the master, and thoee the most so who should be the most intelli ; gent and steady, qua, . therefore, the beet ; qualified for freedom; and it would be his ; interest to train his staves to bo free tabor • ers, and to emancipate them, one by one, ! as speedily as he eonld with safety. Ifear, however, that the time ta gone by for tiy - , iawthfe experiment in America. with best wishes for ths new year I re ; main, dear Madam, yours faithfully, Ed. Turin, ■ ; fifiie good Arohblshop is certainly right j in preferring the gradual to the immediate scheme of abolition. The gradual scheme | was the one adopted in all the old States, where slavery did formerly exist, except Massachusetts, where it fell at ones before • “ the self-evident' truths ” of the Deelara t lion of Independence. But in thst portion of the United States now in rebellion all . idea of emancipation, either immediate Or ! gradual,,has long since been oooutsd, ds nonnoed, and even punished,-esheregyatid : treason., Henoe, it is that thst the gradual echomeln these States is simply, imprseti . cable; and ss slavery and treason have be - j’eome so identified, so intertwined, that it b impeesible to strike the ene without strik ing the other, the stsrnanernative Is before ns, of immodlate emancipation, or destruction, j The Archbishop b therefore -right ..in saying: "I fear that ths time is igone by for trying this experiment [of gradual emancipation] in America.” ; Decision in the Case oi the Bock ■•laid Btidfe. On Friday the Supremo Court at Wash ington derided the appeal Item the District Court or the United Statee for the District eriowa, In the caee of the Hississlppi and Mlesoori Railroad Company, appellant ws. James Ward.. Mr. Jnstiee Cano* de livered the opinion of the Court, re Terming the deeree of the Dietrict Court, and remand jug the cause with directions to dismiss the bill, each party paying his on oosts. Justices Nslsos, Warm and CurrOsn dissented. The Court below'had decreed that three piers of the bridge be taken down ;ontbetowneid^Bustainingtheolaimofjuris diction on the part of lowa. That the Court below,should hare sustained this prepos terous claim of jurisdiction oh the part of lowa, seemed strange at the ttme, bot lt is still stranger that, A a full review of the whole case, the three Justloes above named should still adhere to that view.* ' > j Tn gunboat Isaac T. Smith, which the rebels.boast of having captured in 7 Stone iriver, or inlet, was formerly a tow boat in . :New Tork harbor, as ire learn froth the papers of that city, and was -arid to the I government in the early part of the rebet !< ;Udn- Last fali ihe wap enlarged at the, : Jfew York navy jiard and her tonnage ln ereased twohnndred tons.. She was thte aimed with. tins gone. The boat .whs probably engaged on a rwooanrieoaaos and ■ gat aground when sha wms eaptmwd hy the 'Colored Soldiers, yij u^itilgttu'falter, •p lh - Demoerttlo party eadoaror to auto* jiailla opinion nnf«vor»blo to onlUting tho man to help put down thia viokod ro ballionT If, by thoir onertlonß, they can aare tboUrea, or area ameliorate the condition of ' iOT '*— Boil, > brothers and fath j“°** wo are accustomed to meet daily * sod socially at our i s®f» what objection canthero possibly bo to .1/ “ Bot beexuso tho black man t# blach a prejudice against tho race, for w ®tu like a black horse, a black coat; and Who does not admire black eyes set. in tho nudtt of handsome features ? It is not the color, then, that is so repugnant to our feel tog*. It mukt be all owing to the fact that the superior race has kept the inferior in a •errile and slavish condition. Elevate them, —help them to elevate themselves,—and by doing so we elevate ourselves. If wo expect mercy and justice to follow us, we must be merciful and just to all others. T. Oar correspondent's mind seems to be ex ercised, as the minds of very many sensible people are; for on no principle, at. all con sistent with common sense, can any reason he given why negroes should n r ot help to fight in this great war. To those who wish the rebels to succeed, bat aro afraid to say so openly, tho prejudice against color is ▼ery convenient; hence the butternut dem ocrats are wonderfully outraged at the thought of “ niggers ” shooting traitors. But as they are joined to their idols, let* them alone—it is not worth while to argue With them. There is another olass, how ever—nice, fastidious fellows, who air their patriotic sentiments on all occasions in Whioh neither danger nor. sacrifice is involv ®d—who aro jealous for the honor of Anglo-Saxon.race. These assert with great pomposity, the ability of white meu to fight our battles, without calling upon colored people.for help. Wo h&vo some such fel lows in our eyo just now—young enough and stout enough to take their places iu the ranks, but oho have never done if. To all such let this teat be applied— l “ Will you go? —not as an officer, but as a private?” If they do go in that capaoity—which is the capacity in which colored men are to be employed—we concede to them the right to say that they do not want the assistance of colored men j but until they enroll their names and shoulder their muskets, let them be silent on that subjeot; They certainly have no right to oppose the arming of col ored men. Berviees of Loyal Blacks. . While the negroes in the Department df the Sonthweat are receiving the worst pos sible treatment at tho hands of tho govern ment and its agents, they do not permit their loyalty to be shaken, but constantly render most important services to oar com manders. An instance of this is thus' re ported by a correspondent of a Boslon.pa per, in an account of the late operations; in Berwick bay : “The rebels have placed oil sorts of ob struction in the bay and river, but our forces woa not aware that they had resoried to their old practice of placing torpedoes in chains across the rivers, until they were fortunately informed by two intelligent negroes, who jumped from the cotton and swam ashore to warn our troops of their danger. The slavet pointed out the exact location of Sheet dangerov* and infernal j»a chine*, thawing our officer* the line* attached to these torpedoes. Our officers removed two of these destructives, and in one ! of them was five gallons of powder. The contra bands said the rebels have planted many more of larger site farther -up the rivar. One of the torpedoes discovered by: our troops was enclosed itfcw square wooden box and marked ‘medical stores.' Had this been opened, as the inventors intended it should be, the loss of life must have been large.” The absurdity, to call it nothing worse, of the policy which repels the loyal blacks and refuses their services, is clearly ap parent in view of facts like that here re ported, and one would suppose that in New Orleans, at least, It would never again have a foothold. The latest accounts, however, leave no doubt that the military authori ties are, by their course, doihg much, to alienate the blacks, weakening to that Very extent, the Federal resources in that now disorganised department.— N. T. Eve. Poet. A. T. Stextaxt.— “Burleigh,” the New York oorrespoadefit of the Boston Journal, writes to that paper that: Mr. A. T. Stewart, of this city, has re fused to tell cotton goods at any price, and that he has been engaged in buying np all the goods he could purchase; that empty stores have been takes, warehouses rented and filled to the rafters with goods, and this dohe that he olosed sales and waits for coming events. - It is well known that Ur. Stewart’s connection with the government is such that he has early information of changes to take place, of movements to be midland the signs of the times are within his vision. Ho has the monopoly of: one kind of goods for whioh the sale has been greet* aria the,past year has been to him probably the .most successful year he has ever known. Over fifteen million dollars' worth of goodshe has sold within the year and when he holds np and refuse* to sell a olass of goods, men begin to open their eyes. If we have a battle and dbnot win, cotton goods will run up like gold. Death si Horace Vernet. France has just lost her great histor ieal painter. Horace Vernet died in Pariaon the 17th of January, aged nearly 74 years, haring-bean born in Paria oh the 80th of June, 1789.' He wise the ton of Carle Ver not, a great battle 'painte r, the grandson of Joseph Vernet, the great marine pain ter, whose father, Antoine Vernet, was also a painter. He began to paint when quite a youth, and soon showed that he inherit ed the talent of the family. , It would be impossible to giro any account of hia works without filling eereral columns. But the palaces and | galleries of France owe some of their morit splendid treasures to hia genius; and the great battles of the nation are glorioualy/heoorded on the can eas he has enriched.' !He leases no family. His only daughter/ was married to Paul Delaroohe, and she died Childress. Hew Orleans Threatened writh Sub- / meisioßa The Hew/Orleans Delta, ot the 24th of January, Bays it is reported the lerees above that city were in a very dangerous oonditipn, holes haring been cut into them by rebel guerrillas, and the rim harine risen within a.ftw feet.pf an overflow. ; “Nearly the whole surface of the State is /several feet below the river at high water mark, and if the rise is continued it is feared that the whole country will Soon he several feet under water. Not only lonlsiank, but a‘ great portion of Arkansas and Mississippi would be thus submerged. 1 ’ Da, Eusskl’s Book.— Dr. Enssell'i “Diary” creates some eioitement in high political circles here. He quotes bo freely the private sayings of publio men upon:the Wg th&t it is somewhat provoking to them. The diplomats do not escape. . Count .Merrier, he says, more than a year ago was firmly convinced the South could never be conquered. Mr. Chase was half a mind to let the rebels go when the war first began. Mr. Beward's talk Is quoted largely, and so of many other of our lead ing men. Everybody here is reading the hoolq btf the politicians, generals and {talesman do not exactly relish the freedom *3a !»• taken Irttt them^VasM^teii • 44- • ZJECTUItES, DR. KEILET, of Baltimore, (f*rmerly Pastor of tha Chrl-x-lL S. Church of thia city,- will deliver a course cf TWO LXO- TtTBKS,- at COS'TBET HALL, on FBIDAY and 7DSTOAY SVENIHOSi Feb. ctb and 10th. The anblect of the flret lecture will b* “In Create? with American Statesmen,” and cl the wound “Our Age, C' and oi.bl "ickete for inch lecture £5 Cb.«Tj. *o be bal at the door. - iMBKU AN TIL E ÜbKAiiY AfifcHL ■ GIATION LECTUBES. RALPH WALDO EMERSON Will deliver a second and last Lecture before the Young Men's HercxnllU Library Association, and the public generally, cn Thursday Evening, Feb. sth, ‘AT CONCERT HALL. Buejict—CLASSES OF MEN. •a-riclwu, 25 CENTS—to ba hhd >t th. Uuie Book Stores, Library Booms and at tha Boor. Doore opon at o’clock; Lecture to begin at fs£. Josxrn Albue, D-McGowax, Lecture Committee. J. B. Hcust, Qao. W. Wxtmaw. J . fefctd WEEK AND LAST LKC TUBE. Womanhood and Female Perfection, Prof. O. 8. FOWLER, , CONCERT HALL, WEDNESDAY EVETJINQ, Feb. 4th, at o'clock. •••TO MEN ONLY. “©U Single admission 25 cents. WEDNESDAY AFTEBNOON, at S o’clock, *W TO LADIES ONLY. TBU Professional Examioationa at tha ST. OfIAELES HOTEL bat a few day* linger. feX2t p i/njLic jtotMces • NOTICE. —AIIeohe »T UniBOB ComfaiSt —An £:t«Uoa lor Pres ident, ftl&na,era aod OftlaMs of the Oompany lor erecting a Bridge over tbe A lrgheny Blver, opposite Pittsburgh, In the County of Allegheny, will taheld at the T IL HOUSE, at tbe sooth end of tbe Bridge, on MONDAY, the 2d day of March next, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. f*3:10l WM. ROVEDUR'3, Treaaarar. . MONuasallUa Bsinoa Conpaxv, i Putibargh, Tub. Sd, 166 L f rS’AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN MANaOIBS of the Oompany for erecting a Bridge over the Mon -ngahela, opposite Pittsburgh, In the County of Allegheny, in conformity to an Act of A-aembly pasted J*n. ifStb 186 L will be held at the TULL HuUoE, on MONDAY, March 2d 186 L at 2 o*e o;k p. m. N. HOLMES, Treasarar. feS:«t Fmiicaon, rv. warns a u. kxqo nsawav co., ‘ Ojfict of di Secretary, . Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 27tb, 1*63. 1 [ra»TflE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock and Bondholders of thia Company, for tbe election of Diiectora and s«ch other baaineta m may come before it wUI be held at tbe orriCE OF SAID Company, in the City of Pittsburgh, on tbe FOUBTH WEDNESDAY Of FEBBUaEY A. D. 1663. 1 Tbe Stock and Bond Transfer Books of tbe Com oaoy, at their office in tho Ctiy of PUuborgn, hnO ai their Tranaier Agency to tbe City ot Hew Votk will.bod-eed an ihelOth DAY OF FEBEUAhYi sud lematn cloasd outll the 26th OF Fi-DttUAHY thenal.er. W. 1L BaBMES, Secretary Ornca ALLtOHaaT fabuct \_y., . Pit s!>argo, J«n. S4to, 1*63. f o*in accokdance with an AOT OF ASSEMBLY In relation to tbe time of holding the Annual KlseHon of (he Aite gbeny Va:lsy Ballread Company, ih* Stockh .ldara a • Unreby notified that an **ietU<jn for Officers, to •eivelo.-ifaeenning year will beheld at tbe Office of the Company, fa the City of PtUitnrgb. cn TUESDAY, Febtnsrp 24tb, IrGi, at 10 o’clock a. m.. instead of Ftb. 84, 18*3, as previod’iV aanonneed. I*^-1 1 . B C. OUR. Secretary. k LIT I LULLEUE, Ocrner of Leacock and Ssndntky Streets.— The Tenth Anonat ttaselon Ugici on MONDAY, Feb. 2d, acd end* June 27th. Bate* of Tuition from (le to *2O. For re’erece-s, Ao., apply to ‘ J«87:lm JO3 Y, McSEE, Principal. )rsr*£»—T—lB6U-X. DBAKE’o PLANTATION BITTHB9. They purify, itreegthen and lnv)ro.ate, Ttoej create a bealiny appetits. ; Tb>y are an andidote to chuige of water and diet. Th*y overoume effect* of difsijnUcn end let* Loan. The/ strengthen the system and cn Iren the mind. They preveat miasmatic and intermittent for ere. They pjrify the breath and acidity of the stomach.- They cote Dyspepsia and Constipation. Thi-y care Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbas. Ttey core Llv»r Complaint and Natrons Headache. They are the bwt Bitters ip the world. They make the weak mao strong, acd are exhausted natora'a great restorer. They are made of pore Bt. Crolz item, tue celebrated Oilinya hark, routs and her be. and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, with out regard to.age or time of day. Particularly re co at mended to delicate persona [Squiring a gestle stimulant Sold by a'! Grorenr, Dnurieu, Hotels, audcalocna. P. B. DBABLEACO., £OJ Broadway. Mew York. foa^nma JTEW Jtn r£ftTWl^f£ATg, TJEAL ESTATE SAVINGS INBTI- Aw TUTIOH, incorporated by tho Legfelatur* of Peaasylraala. Open .'or Deposits from 10 a. m. io 3 o’-lock n. m.. dally; also on BATUBDAY EVEKIKOB, Iron 6 to 9 o’clock. Office, 63 FOUBTH BTBEET. A BATE, CONVENIENT and PBOFITABLE DKPOSITOBY, for Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, and all three who a means or reftlaga are small. It also commends Itself to Etccntcrs, Adminlstora, Ool ketors, Agents, voluntary Sodstlu or Asaoclattose. and persona oi all c’sites. Ictercn at tho r-1* of BTX-PEB CENT, per aa num is paid on depodts, which, if not drawn, will be placed to the credit of taedepreitoron the flret days of May and November, and thereafter brer tbe earn* interest as tho principal. At this rate, money wi 1 d.ubU In lot Men fir let gran; Imprest will ccmsoncevn ell deposits th* jfrtl and fifltotfk days of the moath ifter each deposits are a ale. *-■ Books, containing Charter, By-Laws, Ac., furnish ed on application at the office. Fraidemt— lSAAC JONES. Ffee i rttidai—W. B. COPELAND. lifirni: Fon. Thoe. M. Howe, | Mon. J. X. Moorhead. Isaac Jones, | 0. G. Bnasev, W. B CoMlond, j Jamb .Fainter, Burtij Childs, j Nicholas Yoertlr. Wm. XL Smith. Secretary end Treacurer—A. A. CABBIEB, fet-flrd MAVAL MKDICAL BOARD.—A AN BOABO or UEDIOAL OrtIOEBS win ton. «MM tb« HAT At AATtOM, Phi .d.lphu, oa UOHDAT, lb. 2d d.j of Hatch noil, lorW.™ aminatlon of candidates for adtnfenon Into thWMsd. Jcal Otnrpe ol the U. B. Navy. deaiileg permtsslon to appear before tbe Board most make application to the Hon. -Beers* tery of the la»y, stating their rsildence, place and date of birth, acmmpanisd with rapectable testimo nials of mor-il character. Applicants mutt not bo kai than twenty -ant nor mere ibaa twenty alx y tare of age. boexprnse is allowsd by Government to candi dates at ending tbs sessioni of the Board, ns a no carsfal sxsslnstfon is • tsgsl prmqnistte for aw rpolotmsnt in tbe Navy, feLlawdlm - If On BALE OR KENT—In Oakland; A within iivio miootoa w*i« of th» Pwscnnr tuilwoy Sloiloo, • n*w iwo-itoty TBAMI DWM,. LI aO dOU»B, of tlx room- ua xood cellir, V«U wtitr itfr roor*nfiDt l ji;d ottt to uti ol ploated w.th Frail Tim*. Shrubbery. *o Fur prico oad wrat apply <o Wit. HOLM*», Pjtuburah Foundry, Offlcr, l;»6mllbfl.ia rtr**!. LhT—From tho lafc df April next 2t*o itory bblOK DWELLING IIOUBfcB. 4 room* and kifchwn Id each, looted oa AUDiirrtt o «*r etereano, Blshth. Ward 7 ’ Al?o, I thr«© atory BUIOtt DWELLIN'? UoU3*\ od B'evvaaou atrcct, sear PeQßajlT*a|*Avuiar,’«Ub alxroopf. • . 1 ' fai DOLES-OF CUUKTB.—KuIce oi all IV the CoorU ('t Law and TtJuUj—Blais atd United tiUt < e~-«blcb t'eholdtD lb the Clt» of PUt.* bargu, aad of tto fcopr -mo > utiri of the Guile* ttatee. 1 10 L octaro.ot o»erBOop»i*>, *i-.b'ccpl-tu In'leirt and Ist rleavee, lor addilJotu la MB. Price Fire Dollars. For tale b/ MTM. Q. JOHNBTOH & CO., 67 Wood itreet. FIX) LET—-The commodious tbroe-story X BUILDING oa Liberty, opposite Third stmt, ooouitttog foarteen rooms, The Dialog Boon will f®** penofti. The lunsmla well adapted for a Uurdlag htm-e. Apply to J«3l;lw j. mod. onnsßAß. r |"J *-*£ l' — Tnioe Houma in tits Uazetib Fuildimo, »ith or without power. lb» room •w futuu e either for • Prlotiof Offlc* or other me chwnicji perpoee. Apply *t the OOnwnwo ROOH. I V' a ui,ijTio.r» ujf rAKiKnitotui'. ? OW S * TTtUCr.OaUart, *c„ n ; r.S^“,‘ b,lp ' h ‘ "" dlMoliei by llralu lb? *««d«y or »*bra»ry, UO3, Tba bail, wmnt *UI ba carried as at till old !%gi z « 1 n ra .i, Jammbowh. TOwl KhumsKa—i newbtlULff Si JStSSaaSS^O^* Jin2S:6t *o.^l. 10 bbla. ifeah Bggs tbU day JJ rectlMd bj eijir,* bj eaw ’** g«TOT H-OOLtma. PPM. Mo. 1 tor : PPPUTB. OOWIM Jneif fsr TiBE.TiEjrTB. i jtejf rpHB MYBTERIES OF NEW YORK [ooavtmcATxo ] Wars, national polLlcal contests, roll • gfori eonventkina, amuffiments, tbs'Central Psrk, itgivana, gondolas, Ac , hare been dlecraed—this Utter la of th* “Mysteries of Sew York.**: In the car, steamboat, salocn, parlor, at dinner, In the street, everywhere do I heariome story with rela tion to or an inquiry ai to the meanlug .of thaie mythical words, posted, printed and ndrertlsod wherever I go: S. T.—lB6o—X, Accompanied with a creecent and a ihephtrd’s hook. Aaeoeartcn aympsthlxer said it was: “Satan Tri umphed in 1860 in granting the Xpeotation of aboli tionists while a Bepnbllcan said it was: "Stamp. TaU Democrat! of IBto, gone to Texas another, “To the State Taxes of iB6O add ten (X) dollars another, that they were the watchwords of some teoret society, like “Sons of TecumcbU aro 18G0 Strong,” or “Seward Trickataraef 1860 Used Up,” Ac., Ac. Well, yonr correspondent was 111—bad been ill for a long time—ln foot, h!a late suppers had given him a horrid dyspepsia Qo read th© adver tisements, and of course bought a bottU of Planta tion Bitten; the Bitten oared him, and oa the bot tle appeared these same cabalistic tatters: S. T.— IB6O—X. I traveled straight for 201 Brcaiway, in troduced myatlf to tha celebrated Er. Drake, and was shown tbe elephant—teaks, B. T. and all—and a great institution it is. A six story building in Dcy street, from cellar to g»rret, is occupied as a labora tory for producing this single meiidne. Borne forty persons are employed; several vat*, holding six thousand gallons each, ore filled with roots, herbs and material, and thon soaked in water, and the ex premion preeel ved In pore St. Croix Bdm. X here ■aw the begs, boxes and hales of Calbaja Baik, Wtntergreea and other material—and th* original Bt. Croix Bam pancheons, baartng the Cue tom-home brand. It aaemed that medicine could here .be turned out to supp'y e world of inveU<U—yet these gentlemen are unable to fill their orders for Plmta< tion Bitters alone. I waa shown many certificates of extraordinary cures effected by these Titters. Tie statistics cf the medicine business as prea-ht<d to tbe last Congress in the report of Mr. D B. Barnes are enormous and startling, amounting to some aix million dollars annually. The proprietors of thus Bit:in will pay Uncle flaffi near fifty thousand dol lars for stamps thia ye is I With iu:h indivlduil reaourcea government leans ought to stasdiat par, and Jcfferaen Davis might as well paok up and start for Jerusalem. e J. XL Wa ere happy to reproduce the above letter, md add ihat any ordinary case of Dyspepsia, Uver Com plaint, Nervcua Affoctloa.S. ur Stomach, Lots of Ap petite. Nmvous Headache, Diarrhea, Eloklng Weak ness, Mental Despondency, Ao, om be cured by tbs Plantation Fitters. That all persona may judge of its tfffl.-ecy, we pub lish i list of eome of tha articles used in Its prepara tion: Gauxata Baxx—Celebrated for over two hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspep sia Weskneas, Ao. It wss totrodoeed Into Europe by tbe Cjunteea, wife of me Viceroy of Peru, iu 1840, and.waa afterwards sold by thi JaaiU /or tk« nor taosw price </ itt own might in *i ?•-, under the same of Jtn t'M powders, and finally made pubUo by Lonis EVI, Bing of Fiance. Hombo dt makes esptc al rvferenoe to its tebrifugs qualities during his South Amer can travels. Oascaaiua Baxx—For diarrhea, colio and die eaate of tbe stomach and bowels. Dasdiuox—For inflammation of the loins sod dropsical affections. Caisoxo* Flowxxa—For enfeebled digestion. Lxtxueb Ftowrxs—Aromatic, stimuUnt and tonio—highly Invigorating ia nervous debility. WixrxEcaaxx—For scrufola, rheumatixm, do. Axot—An aromatlva carminative, creating flesh, muscle and milk; much used by mothers nanlng. Also, clove buds, orasge, carraway, ooriandar, snakeroot, Ao., a*l preaerred In perfectly pure si. csoix m. Tbe powerful, invlgoreting and tonic p'operilre of Si- Croix Bum have been tong acknowledged by the physicians of tha worlds- For consumption, it b the only stimulant that should be used. 8* T.— lBCO-.X. Another woujltifal ingredient, of Bpanlsh origin, imparting bsaaty to the complexion and brilliancy to th* mind, tsyat unknown to the commerce of the "world, and we withheld tu name for tbs present. Dr. W. A. Childs,Burgton of the Tenth Vermont •Begiment, writes: “I wish every soldier had ahaU tie of Plantation Bitters They are the most efie> tive, perfect and ham ten tonic I ever used.** The following fs from the famous.hotel prrprietors at Washington: i •- _ WasiaxoTon, D. C., Nct.4, 18S3. p ; B. D(«ks A Co.—Pleote send uv twelvo ddsen Plantation Bitters. They are much Liked by ins guvats of our boose. loon, 1 SXKis, CHADWICK k CO., Froprlttors Wm.id'i HoteL M , Bocuxstxb, Deo «8,186 L Jfevwv. P. B. ZVoie A Co.—GenUemsn:: I hare bean ■ great sufferer from dyspepsia for three or lour years. X have tried many If not all the nmidfoa ncommended for its euro. Ina relief I br eams wane r had to abandon my prefestiim, anl suf ferod greatly from everything I ate. lly mind was much affected, depreared acd gloomy. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy Xam nearly a well men. I have rec omannaed them tn stvsrnl casts, mad sa fer is I know always with »l<nal benefit. 1 am, very respectfully yours, Bev. J. B. OATHOBN. Such is the language reaching us daily. No artl. e!e ever had sfl eqcal sale. Umier no oVcwastaoess UttwUeriaU tutfbtdtotrUd from. There Bitten are soli by oil principal druggists, grocers, betels and restaurants. Be sure each bottle bears the fee shall* of tbs proprietor’s signature, os a steel yfele IsfreL P. a DRAKE & CO., ~ , . f BCS BBOADWAY, New York. fef:lmeodis-xx ■y'ALENXINKH FOR 1863. >KW, BAOT, SPIOT, SPABKLUtO. All ttjUa h&d prlcoa. TU Urpal Mtortmoot to th. Wot. Trad* supplied, by J, W. FITTOCK, loa ! oppo * rr * thc post omn QABTK DK VIdITEB, ' tkn knot imortnunt In tt>. Want, Of pranlnnt HJB AKD WOMB, GIMBALS, AOTOES AKD ACTBKMU. Alao, ooplu «f BTATDAST, PAIBHBO3 AHD ‘Among (bam cad bofonodOortoo of Iho Into lfnjor WABD, Sen. 0. r. JACKSON ud 001. SAM. BLACK, ot PITTOCK’S, OCTOSWI THK POST OgflOß. vroTioa to OWNERS of x)KAyy„ ■i-’l HACK*, Ac,—Hotic* fe hereby giroa to all owu«r» of Draff, o*rtf» Carriages, Boggle#, Ao., whether reatdeat or not) •roe; dent Id the Gliy/of Pitt«bor|th« top»y thtlr Lloeoiea at the Tra4aai4r'a Office of tba City of PltUbargh, /enthvUk. AH Li- raid on o? before MAT ifiib, IMJ.ViH ba >lac*d in lb a baodi of tba Chief of Poll-*, Jbrcol. ectioa, aotject to ble freoftOceata for thAcolleo ttoQ ther bo;, and ail periona who neglect ortffaio to taka oat Licaaata will be aahfeot to e - penalty, to Le reco»*red before the Mayor, doobla toc/amooot of the llonue. The old metal pletee of prevloua jitn aoet be returned at the time Licensee iie taken oat, or pay 25 eeats therefor. W. XfOHBAUM, • Irtitt ■ «. • City Trea«nrw.' T AKOE KALB OF FDRS—Oommono- JJ log WEDNIfIDAT ATTKBNOON, Fob. 4th, at 8 o’clock, end XTBHDfdat/7 o’clock, and.cca lining TBUBBDAT ead FBIDAT.et aazaa hotxra, will be aoh), at tbe Mascnlo Hair Auctioo House, 66 Fifth street, tbe largeet and flneat ariottwont of Faraerdf brought wcet of ibemoantaiai, oopiprU* lag fiat Fitch, Sable and oaulrrel Capee, Half OapeA Tktorlnee, Cellar*. Maflet-Coflh, do. Also, Well Ooney and Sqairrel Sleigh Bob**, The above la the dosing oat or tbeßeakrapt Stock of G.-Kraow A Son, Philadelphia, aod moat beaobL without regard towioe. /T. A. JCoOLBLLABD^^Mg. F. KBtPBS, Selmnan. fag A the ODderrigned, most cheerfully testify to Mr. W.STBKUtfcL, Ho. IFF 6aitb&ehrstreet, that, bailnc. employed ibis wnteMfrowntly arOOPFSB AMD LBBOBVB, wm, l ?* o * ** pOßCtoal,oarefal and Otoet rhllUal operator In hie badness, and take pleaaara moßMtndlsg him t. tbe prolwaion, aa wall aa all otbers ta need of each serrtce*. / ■ BOSBBT WILSOH, M. D M / A. 8.08058, M.D., : / ' H.QEUdML D.f V / : >r <f. 0. OALLAOBKB, V t 'Zb,t / W. MoKBOWH, mTDu. ; % /*"*> mow rjM) COUNTRY iSJSRCHAHTB I* 3 A L S B S. EATOM, TIACRIIin * C©^ Spa. it and 19 Fifth Street, Jobbers and retailers of TBIMMINGS, KiißEOi- D2EIEA, HOSIBBY, GLOVES, HOOP SHIBTd, BILBOES, BHTETS, OOLLABS, TTEq, TTWtiiml 3HUIT3 and DBAWBBS. WOOLEN HOODS. NU BIAS, 60AEFB, ZEPHYB AND SHETLAND WOOL; fl fIOO to. KNITTINO YABNB, on hand and to arriTa. i , Oar stock w»a purchased tefora the last great od- NEBS, PIfDDLXBS, and 41 who buy to sell again. M. B*—A choiee assortment of Staple Dry Qoo<is, A't cboictku err l* d eB“aWa CUUNTKY .- / BSBJDSNCB, within cne mils of Allegheny ot Ll?*_ Perry,TliI * Plan* Bead. The hfjoio jj TMtSfSh** 11 ‘“P" 3 ™ l Terr comfortable. ™r*J* "i* 0 fIT « acre* of cnltlrated gtoood la Abo, the adjoining pioperty of *”??? *l*pt*l for gardealng par. g< *P ho *»®*nd ootbaildlnge onthe premleea, ud egocd TarJety of choice frail.. To a good tenant will bereatedatamoderet* price Poe. •welon giTpn on the let of ApriL P Gill cn the mbtcriber, on the premier. “ a:tr . W.B.PPSEY. NE Rs fiXP.—The undersicn tM* date.eotored intopertue*- i«» P ** e flrm , pf R BA. k KELL, at No. 285 Libertj SeYenibJfbr the pupcee of » G ™’“' “Ul ***, SrodocJaod GeiirafSffl. mhuoabtuinee*. HtisT BETja/ rijubtirgh, rob. :, 1863.' PSTKa KEn ‘- 1 - .fflggWSgf*,- 1 ?-* **'“ Oop.rtMr.hlp Tilfl* . a A ®£* * c * a M found at No. 285 # i reet * whar# I hopo to see my former 1 tot-tt * aQit ® mera * KKIL. national claim agency. SOLDIERS’ PAT, PENSIONS AND BOUNTIES, T. WALTER DAT, lOi fifth itTMt) third door blow CathoU* Church, U connection with HABVET, COLLINS k BBAOB. WaahiagtOQ, D, C., General Gorenunent Agent*. „ a *te“ 0, . ,h “ ot . kin at dMutd Soldier* will race! »• epecial attention. BOUNTIES, PEN SIONS, or Back PAT, Win do well, to call and lea.e their paper*. WAR CLAIBB, of eterj do* •cr-ptloa, pretented and prosecuted before Donne** Coon oi Uatmtand the Department*. - •*"No dorp* mad «tuilU money ft eolUdod J»ifl:imtio4i» 1863. 1863. A Urge and complete amortmsnt of new and elegant YALEITTI TsTEJS. ALSO, TUT HBW .Unitary Comie Valtnilntt, HOW BEADT }• Tbe largect and best awortmenff In tbe olty, put up In 15, flO, $l5, $25; aad $!0 lots, lor dealer*, or in large quantUlmi A liberal dlsoount to the trade. « Send your order* to JOHN P. HUNT, M.uonio Hall. Fifth Stbibt. I»m jpuEAuEEFaIA BHIST an) COLLAR HOUSE, UHO DOZEN H1CXOBT8BIBTS; 1,000 DOZEN OUST, BSD AND BLUE ELAN* NELBOIBTSi 1,000 EABOT TRAVELING 1,000 DOZEN WHITE MUSLIN SHUTS. Eros , SO 25 upward*; 1,000 DOZEN DENI id OVERALL*; 10,000 PAIRS OOITOHADB PANTALOONS; o • Manufuturer* of the MIHKB’S WELSH ELAN* T?ii *>HlBTB,and a Urge aoertment of LINEN AND MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS. AND GENTLEMEN'S EURNISHINO GOODS. • Tortale by BENNETT, HUGH* CO., Hixmormus, No. 217 Chnreh Alley, Philadelphia, pa. JalfcSmd . ■ SKuoSI) waka>, ZCLbuHEST CITT, STREETS.—AiI perton* Intonated In the opening ot BOENA VISTA. REfiAOA. MON ur CB i S \li?u PAL 2. ALTOBTBI * T *» la Beiond ward, Allegheny City, an henby notified that U*U of name* oi property otfnera found by the rUv<n to be beneflited, and the amounta aaataeeed and appor tioned to each, ton be teen at tbe Treasurer's Office; Water attest, Allegheny, where they will remain to lojpection for tour, week* Irem date. 8. 8080TEB, Jr., Solicitor for AUtibnr, Man ah. 188? : iSftiw QIFT BOOK BTOHE, |- Ho. 118 Wood Street. ji/ A. frvth anpptr of FHOTOCBAPH ALBUMS; PAMILT, POCKET AND PEW BIBLU, ( And HIdTOBIOAI. WOU^S; i Jort notlred and fJr nle ai grmtJg rtdmeU prim." *•" A OOdTIiY GLYT, worth from 50 to lUO,GIYEH WITH EACH. J -J* 80 ; 1H WOOD STREET. WM. Z. lI.H / JJIDKK k tILARK, / comassioH mbrchabts, And Broken in ■ ITS PBODOCTa, il BROAD STRUT, Stm Tori. **" KIW «>BK PißiT- TV! AGIO /LANTERNS AND DIB -il,?:kOß.BT*E*o“oETioos “* with either £ crams OU, tbs Or- Ll » hu - b J »Wh plo *?' ™* , tbrt)wn on * (ctmq ud munldt. to f‘' h " ••Vj 1 *• “■ *» or SO trot la itmxmur! accord log to tb« »1m of (be room., Scene# in America sod Europtyplctores of | Uses, incident* end battle* of' sasajiary**™* *“*•■»• / J AMIS W. QOEU * 00,, / mi m. ■“•rn&olnring Optldui, Z„„ Ml CbMtaot «r..r, Phiudolphl., **lllaitr.iod Oaulognca tect Im. JaSlila ■\TOVEMBBR LIST. Al ■ Orric* or Imnn Hryrm, 1 »"■*■«»« GolUcttom CWrtO. JWa., I *» BOVIMBIB ft^lrL 2?5u "dw WlSdSaj “* re, “ ,ud MWeWiStS" I ®*-? 8BPTJ0 ““ “ d 00. TUBKti LISTS era advised to attend to it, without dolMj, udme tbs costa of ri*tralet. ; * Ja33 OrilWerof thfr 2Sd Phtrict/lsan*a. rpßLKiCOFiitf, OFFICEBS’ DOUBLE A ITIILD GLASSES, KIOBOBOOPZS FOB Aa * XßV ' etu J&‘iffi , W'£s» • M annfactarlog Optician*, • 924 Chectnm strata yhiiaAip^s. ' JSmW™ 1 * 4 “* p,lc * d °* ulo «* M •“» Du reoeited and for sale, «0 tOHB BAUD HAT.' COLYIBAXAWH, l«»7:lw ; No, , SmlthMld ttrwt FSsSS UOHXTIU,' ■-/ , . IAMtW.OWBIAOO, tad ■FH Waldo . WBIIIHOS. oobbcot opwri. •‘MWEMBWATItMttBr 5 ; ' *AX * OO.M WmAMn* JJT» AND BAB, SEILLFTniT TREATED For all tte disuM* and dcfoßnitfaa to wf?ich itnjy' at* *nb- DR. bTOHSTES, Who if now practicing, with hii nreal good soooeu, ST. CHARLES HOTEL, . • PITT6BBBGH, PA., ~ Where he wQI ronalnjmtfl TXBBTTABT.SSr 1883* ** CROSS XTBS made perfect follr I TUHOBS in one mlonte ; OATAEACT operated for— alee jo cncceu from the Eje'nad Ear; DIS CHAB&ES QT TEE EAB cared; OPACITIES 0? Tfl E EIE reaoTwl; ABTITJ. OiAL KTEB. inserted, to more and appear natural, without pain*, ABTIEI-J OIAL BAB DBD&I3 inlrodnoed, improre: the hearing immediately. All difficult and delicate dlwasN Jr both sexai treated wltkoiitihe ue of nn|>u«—fqmtdlft. Dr. JONE 3 belnj well rened |i the meat improved method* ef the MKDIOA£ ? XUD BUB OIOAD TREATMENT OF DISEASES, would Mk the afflicted te giro him a trial, end fiJ their benefit would fuhmlt Urn (allowing i ' \ PmiiUMH, Pi. . ■' Plitsbu-gn, Pa., j.n, lath, 18C8. f I n»Ti bj»fi deaf for treaty jam, I was oacor Dr. TnrnbuU's treatment seven yean ito. but be cooli not cure*®*. Dr. Jones k<u rettoted mi bMi log. t shall ever feel grateful to bin; end feel, log satisfied he led gentlemen* nuter ofhls p-wteeeton, X would advtee the afflicted to lose no .•*. * P l * oB tbem<elTee underue ikUlfnl Dr. Joom treatment at once, forwhereaa I was onto “**• *„ now bear, and Dr. Jodm baa male me bear. Tbe afflxied can eeemeat No. 12 Wood sinst. at Slog ft (ks i Store, daring basioeei boon. jobs sara. , Bt. Chaus* Born,- 1 . „ . Pittsburgh,Jen 27th,1863./ One of sy eyes has- been eon, Inflamed, swol’en, wi b rpthalxnU, for lour years. , 1 hate been doctor* Iff with.aU-tb*'pretended Eye Doctors In Pitts* bnryb and vicinity, and they made iny eye worse. Dr. Jo nee has belied ay eye eery mach and restored ny general health to pertectlcn; and so' mild »"d pteaeenc are hta remedies that it is a plea rare to tue them. The afflicted need here no hesitation In go* log to Dr. Jones. He la an honest, upright gentle* man, and understandable profession thoroughly. 1 am well known In Pittsburgh. I lira at Free pert, Armstrong toonty, Fa. DAVID STIKBOS. Both of my eye* were disfigured and crooked. Dr. Jones hie straightened them all right; AAUOB BBOAD, Hew Brighton, Beaver county, Pa. Beth of ay eyes were very much' turned In for yean. Dr. Jones bar straightened them end la* proved the eight. QEOBOX W. BaLSTON; Sewkkley, Allegheny conntj,ra. A have been badly afflbted with nervonsoaet and vesknem. X had doctored In vain thfea year*, with seven different doctors; I have been under the eno* cemfnl Dr. Jones' treatment five days andwtn per* foctly cured. Mrs. l&OaBIGH, Allegheny City. I have been blind with caUractln roc of' my tjtM for six years. Dr.Jonasopeiatedttponitlatt Merab and has perfectly restored my sight, i; Market street, Barrtsbnrt. Pa. This lady Is the wife of Theo. pj Bchefler, a prom inent dtisan of Barrlaborg. _! I have been hard of hearing—with jibring, crack ing* and all klnls of noise In by bead—for fifteen' Eeara. t The sklllfal Dr. Joaee has restored my bear ig, and cored thenoite and trouble in mi I obeerfully recommend him to the afflicted ana rsntleaaa aho Is mister of Jals profession. My an. Is 72 jeers. VfpL V. BBADI7 [from Os Hew Tori ZVttmis, May 14,1S80.) Dr. Jones Is a thoroughly , educated physician, a graduate of tbe eld school and. the new school Medical and of an Bye ahdftarOoUega. Be oculist andaurist now practicing has had tne advafitana wblohPrafenor'Joneßhsehad. ' " [Troi. &«. Cnr/i JJojmoU, P. & Om*Un«.] Bauev, British Eondorav, March 1,1862. . While raiding In HoUldayeborg/P*., you operated oh my left ear, wh:ch had beep entirely deaf five yean. I have terted the ef year skill no ir over a year, and my ear U perfect In «w? reepeet. Ton will preaae accept the warmeet coniideratlefis of *ny eiteem,ahir with free confidence that yon are matter of voor m. fusion. Touts truly, 680. BAYMuHD,? / : United Giatci Oonnlata, ‘ We hare seen cures of deafeosa and auction* or Ute eye. of variant Unde, that invJobknnea a. W* have seen an artificial •join trodhood by him which glTes no pain/and cannot be dtastajaitijed from the natural organ. IWe have eain a number of persons in this vldnity who ban been cored of old standing dteeeeea bj him, a, . /general phjtldan, he la to the beet: ss an oc> nlist and aorltt he it both scientific end natural: and his*inal «e have never met. He trill bear ear no* emm»Ddatioa ihatth* pmeiean bestow.—Jßtger of M*w tiimrdfaa, PaUtn oa, N. Y.Julf e, U 69. I hen been blind for three yean with Amaural*. f. WI J prorfonnetd Incurable by oar doctors, after we,cnpp*dme,ieecb'.d melphjE leked me, and butchered me up in everv wav. -a* * Uathopel cctsolted DrrJoiM*. him naivety high, for I found him to bee vonntf gCDtuman.of extraordinary attainment*. • I tin bten under hie treatment :iix monihi.l cm m! wad fine print. lam fifty-nine span old. Dri JottMbMcnradme. Thedocionahecoaldnetcnre mecalleaUr. Joneea qnack; they now come to me. ■na mb «hat Dr. Jonee gave me. ( I recommend them to Dr. Jooea, and Z reoamnund the ■fflvted to Wa. JOSEPH Da wKiST PotUvffla, BchcylklU county, Pa. I haw been bard of hearing for a nnmber of yean. I plnoMi myeelf under the oare of Dr. Jonee, of Hew! l*rk,afevcayeago,who cured mo Innu hour. I' f? . bnrT^f T °* . Btark coa ’* l 7» Ohio, and live at Oanton, Ohio. My age 1* 71 yeara. :My eyes were •o Impaired that I oonld not attend ta my proiee •lea.without the cat er thtee different elmmsT Dr. Jonea ha» fitted me with one pair which enables ha to tea far and near with ease. ' I have beau aodeaftor over £0 years that persons had to oome o less to me and hoUow v nbsu theyspeke tome. 1 waa under the treatment of ten diff.r*at doctors. Some gave sae an alteratiee; some phy». IckM vu BerrTOinM.: otbsn Mid H proncM fr-m ib» ltrer, —but urineyb u taombto. 1 n troabUd .Uh mnrjklbd ol oaZ la mj .od X m rowing wen. d*llj. 1h... b«n oner Dr. Jane.* UMtnnnt cm How, ud I cue hMT.plndmp. IndMddlm,liontd.lccoiw.utd pr bMrln, rMtnr.d. Ewjbodj In thl. yldaUr Dumu, Mj.ddn.bl.' JulIN iitXJAN * _ ■ N.rtrP.O., SnrkAonntT, Oklo. P -. “-“JA 8 proprietol. of th. «. Cbnd MoM. u Ohio, ou Inform th. iottmtid Mont Mr bogan, ud .uj nthu. Uuct I IOTM inihat rldn ■W- DS-JOUg,. ' HAKES OF MEDICAL QIHTLXKEH, «hoM axunlnatlon Dr. JOHABBIS A. JOHIS hi. ud *ho ban ommcu. abUlij In th. otrongrtt lu,uj. pmlbln tlulr tun to hi. vhloh mroimqiudbd In hi. offlo% opu to th. InapbetMi ol the IntmMd i VAUBTIBI MOTT, M. D„ IL.D AIMABDBB MOTr,M.D. J. W. JBAHOIS, M. D., Lin D. A.ODABK.M.D. “ ■ ' Plot J.W. OMEN, BL D. Pn>tß.F. BAMBB, M. D. FnL ISAAO VOOB, M. D. 1 Prot JAMAS B. WOOD, M. ». | ! ftoVJOHB J.OBAHB.M.D. Bmt W. H. OHOBOHrM. D. I" QBOBQBMBKB, M. B; I Bn. ISAAC VIBBU. B.D. I J. P. 6ABBISB, *1). !v» ProfM. REYBSSpB, M.». Prot J. BBAKUTt M. B. v Prot W. A. BUB, H, D. J.B.COX,Jr.,M.D. . <■. “ ' 0. J. HBMPBWK. d. Xw. A. B, PABSOHS, •-B. . • • uncntnauio, Prot W. JOBES. Jr..M. P. t.r. m : : StrA.MOOBB.-M.Bt , Pj*AD.P»Arr,Tt D., Ihtrln Ifit .iKbTtiuu.c t*XL&2l?£ obabicWbotbSSi jbedkUe. OF N£W YOHK, JOHH WHITAOBE. i . iwr ebons. DAYS’MOBB -traordinary Bargains 59 MARKET - STREET I L 5 ■ E O 1 o aj k e. SHAWLS, E 8 8 GOODS. 4 , . ONE PRICE ONLY. Uldj PRICES. “1 ~ t“ | CALL AT . CRUM & CLYDE'S,. jwA ! v ''n ! ! 78 Market Strict, Aid. lupplj jounclf with ; - lIERY & GLOVES. BALI [OBAL HO9B, for Ladles end Mlbeo. s?g St ? fOT MlfiriUlrm, r r Ladies aodMlaeiS. OBNTLBMUPS A I.aMHA* WOOL* UEBIfi o AND COTTON H* Sg. sr£2£jS3!l DS i® OAKr '*- kubiab^ao: FCBNIBnjINO GOODS. At pid PrieH~.ffliole«al( and Retail. i ' HAC&DK A GLYDE, \ ! . •!. ;78 M4BKZ?SIMKT f Tepii >Hh and IHomood } |IfKY UUODa | | JUBTOPBNBD, J. Mj Burchfield’s. FIGDBBD ALPAOOAS) PLAIN • : do; *4 CHINTZES; i BLEACHED HDBLINBI 104 And 114 SHEETIHO ; 54 PILLOII GABS JICBLIH6; HUBS LIKENS, warranted pan Fill] BEAL WELCH PLAKNKLB ; ' BLACK TknBlTT LOHQ BBAWLSf BLACK BOHBAZIHB) - BLACK AIipAOCAS i black cbSlpb thu. A fall anartamt of good. Mlltn, for CASH, it | ten prion than Um, can bo ln ' T-- ■; ' A y EXAMINATION op OOR DARGB STOCK OF J>BY GOQ3DB, : i ' i- --- -f : ] BTBOTH -i- WhoUtaUand SetaU Bettlert. . !B BBSPEOTPpiiLT SOIiIOinD. «3. H. LOTE& pfOi, jiM . 74 MARKET STREET. 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