i rnf ifc The lltecks Mail Uel| etomeboni Four millions of strong, healthy, vigor ous people, inured to. lsbor, and capable of. anything that esquires only..tmn?eu (, liar strength/wlthinliutgenee onoogn to —undelete ml - nlgWy , power -'These people are not - must help one or the other ■t> -jWy lipthiigreit'strnggle—thelrweight , cannot baths in oae seals or the other,;] ■’’ 'SitS'ihn side that has that weight be A- negro,;# the South/evenae a mere prodneer,oohnts ■« a|| tfatbselie of the rebellion, aniavery a&otlveonehe Is, for this fruits ot his toil •" gqmoredlreotly to the sopport of theireb •--si eaus* tbapdo those of a laborer-In the -i-Horth/wlmM they may be, and generally '.'.'.'.VaiSi' himselfaqd family. l Baileithat<Bcmhernmbelprtdueer ybe Bntonrsoidlerr Of, ■■■■ parties li altiered ti the amount ot two then—ohe being one man lees/ the other tone more. r Ho w , maltiplj'thlioperaUon)iy two ' or three handred and"- the rebel soale will kick tits behm yery-qrijohly. “ '-tie hare beeubaaing ohr eetirnetea of , V‘ the' reUUTO/itrength of thr contending ; ■ pertiee ih-titli wir npin eironeona data. -<?* Wa haTe'been tilking'of nlihteen millions ■ '.'.onthe iilda of thoColotyegatnet about six ' mlllionlof free whiiet 'on the aide' of the rebellion—exeludingthe elavea as though I '' .thryhednolhingtodo with -it, when the • the’butternut ' quantity, but large—from our. side; and than <?'. we moat addmore than three millions ot "/ ilayeeto'jtbe elements of rebel strength. / -The deduction of the butternuU from the ITniea.rfde, and the addition-of the -negro j element tc“ihe “eeceah'’ aide, leave the •parties Very nearly eqoal in atrength. XoW| lhie ie not fair dealing. If the rebel! Ulie part of oor people, we moat tpkej .V-'iSrgpartiof Jtheins—they take the-buUernnts,j &#? iwe the blaoke. The latter will fight if they | ■M- .i.i** * obenee; whioh la. more than, can be W ■ aabi of . the former. The negroes are true v>.. S --to lheCnionandto u Uana llnkumbut v ~, the bulltrouts ere true "to-nothing, as was ... ; ‘-shown in ths osss of Botntan, who would ,r . . -haTS'had amartyr'aorown upon his headl /; ' by thii' limit hsd is not turned np the j Other end. :.'";'lsho law of compensation runa through every thing,; end in operation la seen in this exchange of butternuts for darkieie : t /; ,- J »efy i S l trikiogiy. Although we regret that there should be any oceasion for the ex-: v-' ' i'.'-ohanfief whleh we aTe epeaking, atin wje think we hare tbs beat of- the bargain; for > atthongh black akine and uncomely features aredrnwbseksj yetweprefermen wbosje • ' -'- only alaeta because they cennot help it jo men who are elavea became they like it. t if he might be free, tha black “ would use 4t rather;’’ bnl not eo the butternuts. | (Texas nnd the Mississippi* t It hes lons been known that the rebel* .- ft Urge portion, of their supplies Jv- from Mexico,_ through Texas. Shipments ji -;. ot geodsof almost every kind, endcerUijn- lj of! kinds which bed never before been "’serried la that direction, have been made the principal port* of oommercejin Europe, and even in these Northern 8 tales, to If etamoras and other Mexican ports; ejbd no Cnc acquainted with tbo trade of that region, could baro a doubt about Iho ujti< Qiti destinilon of ihoso shipments. They < > mrt Aik Om nbula of the Southern Confed ersej. From Mezlco Across.the Bio Oreofle, . :gad threagh -Texas, supplies In Tsstqosn •' 'ttiiti' hare rtuled the rebel armlet tod - till rebel capital, arer elnco till etriugency ‘ tin blookade midi such a olrouilCuo course A otctililj. Ho doubt How Tirk —hU hid f fair ibsrs of ..tbit, tnde—if not " A tholTou'e iW. :W« resile tboNew Yjirk , Toil, B few d.yi ago, tbi following: -Some tlmo oinoi Mr. Seward appointed ■*> -■a person ns o nllod States Cosaul to a port I Jnouiof-tbt uortbarn prortnees.of Mexico. | " - Bo aoorpted the eomoiiulouehtorfuU/, sad I loididlaietj purobsiwl a cargo of b*bon jCor.tbl piarkitilo'wbiob hi «u going. For tbii bo wai laugbtd at bjr. bit Iriinda I told bldi that Iho Mexisaoa did not eatiba- Z' ■ sou. and would only make it ioio aoap, jbut I Ik. Cooaul koow that 1f tbo M»iaaua|did not, want it, there were otbora wbo did. I I, Xtji.cargo.went to iio de.llnatioo, was dla- 1 r; -paiid nf.fin “-g ite way Indus lime, doubt '"fiaa, to iho atomaoba of lha rebels, addithe | ' CoDSat bad tbs prudenca to rrsiga bia com mlsama.’' | Xbo D'A Vies-Cooaul at Uantorey baa .mad, in a reesut letter referring to this traderihatmilHono of dollar! worlbofloot .ton froui Texas am sold thara mootbly, all rjlfrabJch goM back to- tin rebel! ini the - akapa of powder, lead, ooffee, 'blauketa, itiaats, rope, sugar, eotlen goods, and other articles. He adds that an order was item .tiwxfor <oo, ooobUakiU.aU of whlob could ‘•Wh’ia. ■. •; i . Howj'iubbimmoaio ImportaUona yarn Barer made for any other purpose than to find a market ia the rebel Slates. ■ Aa or- dir for at*' huodrsd thousand blankets \ could b* filled only becsxsett traiiipfoled \ [ ond ezpcotod It oould -not bare been, in —thc.ordloary ooarse of affiiro. Bat It ii. /Sjoßeoeesaiy to say mom than timt a olesr "oaaa has bean made out, showing how far a frbm oowpleta our blocksda jot la. lefaot, thowbolS sou th-wea tarn frontier la an open Bow tball wo shut it? ia iho question. I, W#flnd:Uiat the leading eeiUmJournele I an urgiogtbeearryiug out of tie Bah re' I programme, aa first anuouaeod. ray, j -aadtiraty«?FlS»V|tA»aV*tquldaot|hari l goat Krftnr wtirs Btuwa j was waster of ,tti aUuatioa, aad oould ;'moibs npltoed byaay sueaenor/towarir I rtjo, iritiioirtditrtinemt to the pubUo'm- 1 that Important department. | ’" I J„.4a tbit Jattor part wi ontinlr ’ ■*»«, I ”aadJ( tkoMWalpiuwembut first opened,] wo obsuld odrdlally oadom iba rtoommoa datloq tbat am. BAH« i Tex*n «pidmon, I as ped and oot at work But fint of all, wa urge that tbs Mississippi be opened—that Port Hudson and Ttoluburg bo taksn—by a eonoentratlon and uss of . all tha forces | in the West and SouUMfirtj wMWf* “ ; B uob aa thinking ofdeiaihlng aaiugla brt pj, «a any other ssrriss wbaiorsr, ln tits meiuttme. Ihs osoupation of Xssas would put an end ia contraband trade through JJeiico with tho fsbels; hut the potion of-ika Mississippi erlU * l hi* 4- equally well, and far aoonar. ’ | am pimnbp . : ■-; f si' 1 ■ ' : jjj'^ " /• '; ■/ '' Why ihe North Cannot Consent to t v Disunion. • / • - :y ,/ , / ‘-The merits of controversy ore beginning- to he |irjsU mtods of the higbeaV order are 7 resisting the tide of opinion/ which the aristoeracj of j England and the Earpferor of France are Bo promuVgaUrig, that a sepa ration of this U nion is inevitable. Among the" gifted and gen*rou3 spirits who haTC had Jhh/CotttSgel6 ? ip£at ou IT! n vindication of us Government ortho United States in itf great straggle for existence and in teg-, rity,-isM.'Eb6uixD Laboulaib, a member of the and a Professor in the College of,Franiu -We give a few extracts" from a powerful article from his pen, pub* iiihed /in the Sesue /falionaU. Of the in berent principles involved in the contro versy, hosays: ;/ To every candid observer, it is evident that ail thS .wrong is on the Southern side.- 'l!t isnot necessary to be a Montesquieu in 4rd£r to comprehend that a patty whom btithing threatens, aud who, through either Smbitioa or pride,"breaks the .National 'Union and tears its country in two, has no right to the sympathy of Frenchmen. As br the eanouiieitou of Slavery, that- is a work that most be left to the spokesmen of 1 ihi South. Ail the wit and intellect in the World o&nnot sustain that fallen cause. !uad the Confederates a thousand reasons lor complaint and revolt, there will ever irsmain upon theiy rebellion. an indelible stain i no Christian,, no liberal, will ever 'miereet himself for men who, in the broad light of the nineteenth century, boldly avow their desire to extend and perpetuate Slavery, it may still be allowable to the planters to listen to theories that- have in toxicated and destroyed them, bnt never oan such sophisms oroae the ocean. - By the following powerful illustration be not only justifies bat commends the tre mendous efforts of the loyal States to main tain the national; Integrity: If to-morrow the south of France were to revolt abd demand separation—if Alsace and Lorraine desired to isolate themselves, what would be not only our right but our duty ?* Would the voles be cuunied te as certain .whether a third or a half of the number ol Frenchmen have the right to de stroy thenational unity, to make a nullity uf France, to tear to pieces the glorious, heritage whioh our fathers have acquired withtheirbioodX Sol we would grasp bur muskets and marohl Woe to him who does : oot feet that hie country is holy. I and .that it is noble to defend it, even at the cost of every species'of suffering and danger l . Afier reciting- historical fools, showing that the greaUr part of the territory which the rebels are seeking to tear from the na tional domain, was purchased and paid for by.the Union, thus giving to it the best pos sible title to that territory, he says: In eld Europe, where, on all sides, unity, has risen from conquest, show ns as sacred a title to property, or acouniry that is more the common work of a whole people. And how Is a minority to be permuted to lake possession of a territory belonging lo all, and to select the very best pari? Shall a minority be permitted to destroy the Union, and put in peril those who were its bene factors, and without whom it would not ex ist? If this be not an impious revolt, then we most aay that the whim of nations makes their right. The geographical argument is thus pow erfully set forth: It is not merely a political reason that stands in the way of separation; the geog raphy, the situation of the localities, oblige The United States to form but one nation. Strabo, contemplating that spacious country which is now called France, said, with the eertainty of genius, that, considering the nature of the territory and the course of the streams, it was easy to see ihat the for ests of Gaul, inhabited ty a scattered popu lation, wbjw to become tho residence of a great people. Nature had arranged our territory to be the theatre of a grand civili sation. This is not less true of America/ It is, to speak correctly, but a double valley, With an insensible point of separation, and two great water-courses —the Mississippi and the Su Lawrence. There are no lotty mountains that separate and isolate the populations; no natural barriers, like the Alpa and the Pyrenees. The West can not live without the Mississippi; to pos sess the month of that river is ter the farm ers of the West a question of life and death, the United Btates have felt this from the very first. When the Ohio and the Missis sippi fere as yet only rivers lost in the woods—when the first settlers were but a bandlal of men dispersed through the des ert, the Americans already knew that New Orleans was the key of the front door. They were unwilling to leave it to either France or Spain. Napoleon understood this. He held in his hand the future greatness oi the United States, and he was not averse to ceding to America all this vast territory in -order, as he said, to give Eogland a mari time rival which, sooner or later, would bumble the pride of our enemies. He could have dispossessed himself of the left btok merely, and have satisfied the United States, which, at that time, asked for noth, log better; he dui more (and here I think he made* greet mistake), h* gave up with a stroke of the pen, regions as Urge.as the half of Earope, and abandoned all'our rights aod claims to that fine river which we discovered. Ere long, sixty yesrs will have passed since that cession. The Btates which are to day called Louisiana, Arkan sas, Missouri, lowa, Minnesota, Kansas and Oregon, the territories of Nebraska, Jefferson and Washington, which will soon be Bi*tes, have been founded upon the vast domain ceded by Napoleon. Wabout count ing the elaveholdiag population that de sires to break the UniZa,there are 10,000,000 otlisens between Pittsburghand Fort Union who claim the course and mouths of the Mississippi as haying been .ceded to [them by France. It is from us that' they hold their title and their right of possession, i They have on Uieir side the claims ofxixty years, oUims consecrated by labor and cht tivation, olaims which they, have received as rights fromasolemn eontraot, and better still, from nature and from God. His doss is solemn, and severely true; and oh! how do his, words contrast with the shameful utterances of men who would lay their equntiy, bleeding and dishonored, at the feel of traitors, to save a still more dishonored party-men who wish-even Pennsylvania to say to the National Gov* eminent—" Unless you to the men in arms against you the right to retain the services of four millions of loyal people as slaves, we will fight no more for the Union ! n —men who, as the writer expresses it, M have in. their hearts an innate weak ness for Slavery r In writing these pages, I do not expect to convert persons who have in their hearts an innate weakness for Slavery, jl write for those honest hearts whtoh allow them selves to be carried away by Ute sounding . words of national independence that are flourished before them to deceive. Tie South hat never been threatened: even now it could return to tho Union. It is only asked Aot to break the national unity, and not to ruin liberty. Tie Horthj U cannot be too often repeated, i* not an oygreeeor. U defends that only whioh every true citiien defends —the national pompaot—the integrity of Ute country* It is said that it has found so little support in Earope, and especially in France. Itis upon n» that it counted, it Is In ns that it hoped. We have abandoned it, as though -those holy words—Country and Liberty—had no longer an echo in ohr fcearbk What has become of the time when; all Fmnoe applauded young Lafayette foie nlaoise his sword at the service of the' | Who his imitated him? -Who bH ttesUil tfcs glorious remtnbranoe? asssafflagßSStßßSi ' --s ? Heto its grown bo old first wo h»TO forgot ten erery thing? , Wliit will be the luno of the w»r? It u impossiblelo foresee.' The Booth may suo oeed;iihe North may'diride and exhausther »elf with inteatino quarrels. The Dnlon is, perbap*, no more than a grand recollection of the Past. Bat whaterer may be the fu ture and ita chances, there is one duty for those who do not allow themsetres to be oarried away by the euccesses of-tho pre sent hourj it is to sustain and encourage tho North to the rery last moment; it is to condemn those whose ambition threatens the most beautiful and patriotic work that humanity has seen; it is to continue faith ful to the ead of the war and eten after defeat, to thosewho to the last shall hare fought for right and liberty. Tuisgs begin to loot more hopeful. Heavy blows jriU Boon fail upon the rebels I at Vicksburg, in Southern Tennessee, at Charleston,—and when the roads become hard, we think the Army of thePotomao will adrance once more upon Richmond, | ledby a man who will fight. Nat since the war commenced has the leadership of the armies been so satisfactory and so promis ing. Moreover the rebels are fearfully dis tressed for the prime necessities of life, and the people are otterly disheartened. lectures. (T3»llnV. Dtt. KKILKV.of Baltimore, rf ,rm*rly of ibo Ohtl.t 11. J 6. Cuoreb • of tbli cltfs »1U ooWTor • ootin«-if Two fPB<9, »l OuNnKRT HALU OB **}££* tBBtJDA.* BVKSIKwB. Fob. «th oad 10;h. Tht loblon of lb* ftm leoioro will bo M Ao *««BlBf with Rweilooß btoto*ooB»;' BBd of ihs oootJDd (Xmotrj ml B.blf. llokeu for t*cfc taetwj » OKNTs. *ob«h»i.Bttb*do«. 1 * 3:ta M* UJBJLIC JI'OTICES. ifs»KOTIOS 'JO MBMBttKd OF tUft OIL IXOHARG t—tn •ccori*nc* with th* ok.vl.ioe* o! *b* toooiita ioj, notio* U hertby rifTea 10 toe member* o. lb* Oil fixotiAnge th*t on ■W*-ion to th* Irth go lion of tno OoMtUation MCdWQpon WtXmiCSDAY.tn. 18th tnok w * oto. n. THUBBIOB, »«efvinr <»i» Mgnhwco. PITTMCKOH* FT. WIIM AOsICAQO RAH.WM | U£ ids of UU ficovtarjr, > Pittsburgh N , Jab. Witt, 180. ) nrs»THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock end Bondholder* of thie Coopen;, (or I tbo elect von of Directors-and sacb other business as m«» eoae before H wtU bo held »t Ibe Uf FiUB OF SAID GuDPaN*. lo the City of Pittsburgh, on •ttic FOURTH WBDAhBDAK OF FEBBUaBY, A. D. 1863. : <xhe Bttxk end Bond Trawler Booh* of the Com qmj, et their offiot In the Olty *f Pittsburgh, end %. tbelr Trawler Agency la the Otty of hew ¥otk. srtU b.oDeed on fheWth DAY OF rKBBOAUY, end remain closed until the 80th UF FEBRUARY thoreelter. W. H. BaBSKS, Secretary. : jtMiViii : orric* ALLtoacrr Yjoaxt BAtniben 00., l Pici*t>urgb, Jen. Zttu, 1363. f |rS»IN ACCOKDAi.CE WITH AN Dr£r aOT OF ASSEMBLY In relation to the time of holding the Annuel Flection of the Alle gheny Valley Railroad Company, the Stockhaldan l • hereby ooUßrd thet en election for Offlcere, to eecee for the ensuing year will be held M the Offlee of the Company, la the City of PiUtLnrgh, on tUeSDAY, Febiuer? 84th, DOJ, et 10 o'clock a Instead of Ftb. ad, 18#i,aapr*Tloasly announced. • jeanaj H 0. Otm, hecretery. NOTICE,— Allbghb 'ey * ht Baiseu Conrsvr —An K eetlon lor Free* taent, Maaa.en end Ufflotie of the Company lor ending e Cndge ottr the A l#»heny BlTer, onweite Pittsburgh, In ihe nonnty of AJlegheoyi »1U • • btW ettheT DL HuUSK,at thesonthend of the Bridge, on UOhD&Y, the 2d dey of Kerch nsxt, et the hour ”* WM Treeeurer. CITY COLLEGE, O raerof Leeoick end tenduvky Bt«ete—■ The Tenth annual beeelon bsglae on MOHDAT, Feb. 2d, end ends June 27th. Betid of Ttiltlon trom ftlo to 820. For ra’ereaO'S, Ac., apply to je27:lm JOS t. wcKEB, Principal T—lB6tMX, LSy DBAKK** PDADT4TIOS BItTBBS. They pur- fy, strength 9o end lnTlgo.ete. I ■ The) create e heeltny appetite. ' Th y ere en endidote to ch tnge of water end diet. They oTero«m« effects of dl«slpstlcn end let* hone. I They strengthen the system end so iten IBs mind Yhey present mUemeito end iutertblvtant fesere. Ihey parity the br-etu en lacidity of the stomach. 7 hey core Dyspepsia and Constipation. Th,y care li e rhea, Cholera end Chblste Morbae. Tier cere vifr-rComplaintend Ka.vooe Headache. They ere the beet bittsre 1 a the wetld. They make the eraek man strong, eod ere exhausted nature's greet le-torsr. Th»y ere made of. pure fit. Ctolk Rum, t >• celebrated Oalltaya bark, ro »U end herbs, autlare teheo with «he plee»o<e i f a bessrage, wltv out re.ervi to age or tiqteoftUy. Partl-ourly re* cosmended to delicate persons rtquiring a gentle s imulant Bold by a 1 Oro-ers, l rucgista. Dotal*, aud raloon*. P. R. DttAß* A CO., 202 Broelwey, N.*,or«. ; jturKMtTianMEjrTß. FuE SALB—Tbo THKEK.STORIKD BttICK BOILDIMGs 80. JOf Bon klrwi. Gw mod hot xod cold w*tw throoghoat ttw •ntin b«Ud. log Apply to ’ A» G. COBttAOEa klfclin -No. 88 Ul*TQfci FUK 6AI.K- —lwo TAiU*ble^^| M r about fo rteen baud* high: wimntod to wor«’well • ho owner iuz to dUpoM of them, will tell oo rewomble torn*, loqaire »l the fcAUb* U»Mi 51AU..1W, it-ict comer of > erenth aod > Iborty »U. jitfti DAut—A cunsei/iecit aod well ’ totsbed TWO-bTOBY BRIOA tiyl)B*,wnh7 m an god good dry celler, k«d bydriot w*Ur, with • truAoatxefr b»ck. Lot lOgllO. «r 8 ot* *oxllo, j>3 Loca-t nreet, M»och»ur, oe*r r«*«Dg*r h»u- W»y, loqaroxt THlr* oFflOt er te HAtiSY 1L Btnihß 1., atrmet Wanchrter. fa»:t> EtfK f'AL.tv —I he property ot the *ob ■crlber, la McClure towuship, aitueted . H bIIu frum the city, on the New . rigbtoa Turuplbe, and also uu rued taftliog to rorryevllle, coritle'ing of a) acre*, well impruTed, with >*>» fruit; trw*. A »*• ■•• wiling ooeewndt uat horse Ac., All under rul tiTxtl u *n i b*r ng « fene rie# < f th* t blo river. Will be* Id w ole or In peru to (alt parca<e«.e. TerAaeasy. hnquirv.f / •* u , LOM BOg rOLBMAK, M*rioi A Ten e, Allegheny City i Ct BOX 68 P o Atlegheoy. fe ft.«Tneod«> (A|£.«M AaW>L/EltyiC/£. OLitaAtt OUrtiliLl HAMS; PLt• N PAMS; EBt AKi fflDX*t , LEA * LaUD, In bbU, firkin* add pell*, *ll of our «wn curing end rendering, for «)-> l»j tUA*. it OALLWgbf, Eucceaor to Jeck*on A Townsend, f»iO > o. 18 » ourth *treet, Dear i Iberty. rpuH UOAKD OF hCHOOI, DIHKCI'- L ut-B<ftk- Nn b Weid,*l inltthith(**.«n. law ord« #d tbeY UoAing » .teu-ntef the Beo-lpt* and D abuneuxeDta of F«<nd* (or tb* t receding yenr to be pab i*b«d in the oaeetu a d V tpatok. JobN UABUtK'OM, JOHN W.KLiQ, JOHN Id ItfLLBS, J H. RUBLE, 0 A. MADMAN, J4ALBS LIITEuL. Pittsburgh, Ftb 6th, 1^63. EtCtIPTB. BALncolDTrox*urf,fifO|lB6l.. M .s 189 IT 1/upUOitA .or 18*9 IM* M I KXPKXDmmis. St,TOOOO Ittee-t tn#l Jmtor * ia A>y, (14 n.x) ; 982 00 OlA' t 68*1 isai’Anc* CO 00 Ftintiug a»i btAtlooerym~m~~.~« 80 74 Tepaire on boat* 18 47 v«e* laimw 10 80 Gis BUI. 10 8J Om Pittleg A d Plnxnblnf.~m~~« 6 88 Exon* At o- 190 M i Obuili* on* 88 80 Da'abco In lr*a*ary f Leo., > B<9 87 L—-—53,117 96 felOjU ~ 1863. 1863. A Urgt tad eoapUto iwnrtnwit 0} mv and tf'gut ij 3STE3S. Also, TSB 51* jnmtary Comic VUUntinec, HOWMADTi Tb* UifMi Md boat —attaint to to* city, pot «p. la $3, 910, (U, $2O, ud $9O lota, to* dadm, ot U Urg* qoaatftlm A liberal dtoeocat to the tnte. Or bed poor ordan to JOHS P. HCHT, Milo*lo HALL, FIFTH SnDli SU>*" 0— .MHU—a,OOU pounds jolt recoiTl andEornl*bt ’ eHBIVIB* LiZI'B. fc 0 Vo* ft and nalth««M «tmt HTBaSiSES! MiferwUlit •10 bbU. firttii for tile by " Um X, 001 TUM .... t _ . <■ Omca CmotiasAaT or erainuet, 1 FtUitorii Md , Feb. o*b, IMS. | QEALED PROPOSALS ue xespcot- O foil? levlted y j tbe undmlgned until w m, UABOH lit, HAS ferfunitßbtng the United States Sabilitnca «st, diUnni Id Biitlno.#, Maryland— -80,000 BAB&BL8 EXTBA TLOUB, fresh ground ui or tnUod brondt, iDipootrd by tbo »Iml» >loor Is motor. of tbf City ol BilUmore. immediately, prailooi to do i'»ry Both boodt tobo Inlyrbtod lin*d Flft hoop d and nuchlne m:ul« berre's will positively b* rejeo ed. »,<W> barrels to be pe ll vered by the oth of March, sal the urns amount every two Vi) days thereafter. 60010 POUNDS ADAMAETIES CIHDLM, (16 oucms t> the pound ) Brand man be Beattoaed Boats to be strapped with light green hickory straps. Tba whole to be delivered by the Uta of Ma ch, ltd J Proposals for different articles most be on s?p»rat* sheets of paper. , . samples most eecom'reny every propr»al, and be ÜbtUsd distinctly »ith the name of the bidder • IxprW charges on samples must b* preoald, or the nropota's will not be considered. Bach bid must have a printed eopv of this eavsrtlsemM.t parted at | its head, mad mutt be speetllo In e opi> log with ail Its terms. Each bid. to have consideration, most oomaln in it the written guarantee of two rtspenti diepeeoos,asfollows:■ . ~ _ « The undersigned hereby guarantee, shield all or any part of the eceompanyrbg Hd be steeple 1, that it shall te duly fulfilled acc.rdlng to its true pur port and oondUlons” _ , , _ . most be endorsed <Propo:sls for Sob* ststsace Stores.'’ Bidders msy propose tor lbs a hole or any part of erticla. ' .Proposers eiho can furnish tbs proper srt’clet, but •sedan increase of tine, can state thetims üben they can be reedy for their ao ieety. .Persons not having tbs meets* variety of • torsi aboVe described, bat bavlig articles of a similar ktnd,areat liberty tostad m prot* sals fur sapp*y- I . lag the®, .welch mill reoe.ve atientlou according; s > I rjttsswt adapts*l“U to **** ssstiof th < serrise. -In * 1 eases not sp*dally excepted, the delivery mast be made at the Urns specified, Jn case of isbure, the it.Usd •taut reserves the right of psretuts rise* •he<a to make out the deficiency.- • ah stsree alls* c*re.uUf insp ctrd and compared with the retain, d samples. Bstuxns of weights, rgsed by a regain public weigher, most be tnraisb*d»hen»v«r»*<ioired. Lwetnctors are ixpecttd to hold ne*r g«cds with* out rxpeam to the tnitsd Bute* until required for shipment. Per meet to be made in tnCh funds as may bs on hand; IX none on hand, to be nude as soon as re ceived. ' , . ho purchases made from •e’esrioolst*. TBOd. a,auLLr?AH, CspUiu and Cl S.. P. >*• A. DMi'HKKYS’ JnOYIMJ FATIiIO BKSIBDIKB rOB THB PEOPLE. A PBBSH SUPPLY JBST BKCKIVED. BSAB WBAT 188 PEOPLE SAT. Tbr nidrnlgned, baring bird PtolrMor HUH FHBCIS’ nomUPAtHIO BEttJCDiKS In out umiiiw with tb* »r*t u Ut*ctor7 mratia, »*d nav l •« fall oonfidune* la iheir jaamuene i, parity aid tlficACT. ch* rw.ly reeo««BBd them t» alt paitoos who •i»h to bkTtiitt (•.labia had •fflcaeijoi remo -llj* at hand kr pri«alaor dornonxi was 7bo Bit Wm. Houmar.rdlttrof “Ibrßo tbrrn lodjpiudont ” Ankara, H. Y.; th« B«T. B. H. c™- D„ Bnctor of 8:. Plliri Oborah, Anburn, H I.; tba Era. B. 1. lac* Cbrp nl" of thl Aubor, Hut* Ptiion; tin Bra. Bpeocor-tf. Bloi, Brour, Nowßtd'ord, Bui.; tbr Bra. Al an Btarlt, H. *• Uoafarr-oi; tbr Bra B#mnil Hlshon, BaatGiniioo Oonfatancr, H. Y.; ibi Bra. F. 8. Fmtt, D.nit, Vt.; thi Bit. John B. Bobir, Buffalo; A. €. Hn-t, Kil., Ctlca, B. Y.l tko Bon. Hrnl Dow, Portland. Bi.; I tbr Hon. fcchaybr Oollax, rcnm Brad, Ini.; tLr I Boa Orirjr humih-rji, H. Y.; B«nw D. Cook, I Em., editor tA “Tbr bhlo Stall Jtnrtnl," Ootnmbai. I • bio; t< r Hon. B. H-Urabun, Modal, IUIDO l; tbr I Bin. Yboxu 1. Obn r, BcntlcrUirfla; tbr Hon. Joaaph Brudlct. UHca, ». Y.; win. Brntol, lt,q, I Dili, B. Y.; A. 8. Pond, (iq, DUca, M. Y ; Jama | Flnnkett, Kay., Haabnllr, Turn. I LIST OP BPKO.riO BEHEDIES. 80. I—Yor P.Tir, Congratlon and Inffimmatlcn, Bo i—For Worn Prftr, Worm Oodc, Wr.tlng Co'lr, Oijlng. Tratb'.ns and Wailful- p— of. loluu. Ho 4 Far Liirrhe*, CboUr* lafkotoni tna Ban* a*r Ooep'otot*. #o. H-F*,r Collo, Criptap, Djrwntery or BltJxlj r *So! 6—For ChoTors, Cboterm Morbtu, Yoallln*. Ho. I—tcr Cnubf, Cod* lofi.oaxa. Sort Tbroi Ho. • -For looltt-och*. F»wocm, aeoro’g*. Ha. ft— For HutUchsi Vertigo* H**t *sa Jn' 'Mi«P of tb# Boti Po. 10— Pip*-ror Wa* »ud Dina gad Etoaiach. Cozuti.aiion and l l*ar Complaint. No. »i—fo' Female me4&laraica»tc4atr, Painful or Botmrt**»d Period*. _ 80. i —Wvt Leuo.rrhei, Protoa# Men***, Beenog down of Jema’av . _ ... No. 13—For Croor, Boar** Congh, B*d Breathing. No. It Ball hkntm PtUe-F** fcr)ilpiU», Bru*- tlo&a, PimplM on the fa;*. CfcwortO vU's, come leu, lu morocco And bock 45 00 Owe of 20 riels end book* 1 w r ftt« cf 15 iiuabetcd buxoieod b00k.—.... 200 Owe of 6 euubtred loxm And bok—l W MflilibtunSwet box**,'With dire >t0nu...... w Si ele lettered boxw,el«b dl.*etl>na ir to iwife ca*b o< V os. rinlfi, far pbp*te»c*..— oo Tor Jukmm er fefeiif# -Oppree el, WfflcuU, La* bond BreAUlng, *u*ndtd with Croop end Bxpec.o* re'ioa. Pria*, cOaut* per b-ix. «_ For £a>- VUd*rym *nd Dmmus —DI cherges from th* Iw, t< e rttuil of Dcerlet Pwrer, il'**.ee or IX r•I e lUls. r.r bot«eJn the He«d, Herd ewif Ueer- Inf-end Binging in the ken, end ker-Ache. Pliie, fiocesu p*r box. __ ... P.rfient/We— InUre*! Clmd*, Snlergrd end In. dueling 'lonaile, Mr* hags end Old Ckere. eoroia- ! UmetVcbeiy o<obildr»n. p.ire, W <enu per b>i. /or (freerof Dtirtitis.— Physleel or Jgairou* MV «ek nets, eitbtr the reenft of eicka-se. Bxceas re Blcdl er Xxhxu*tlng filsahergea. Pile, 60 costs i **Fer firepsy.—Fluid Aoctuetiletlfttß, Tutnld B«e’l* Inge, ■Unuenty tMcrebosb. frire, per toe. For fre Ueku ee.—Deetbly Eicknew, Vertg-, Men •ev V end *l*iua* tr.m ild eg or motion. Frie, feu ointo per bos. I I’er Primly Arteeeet*.—Fcr Grsrel, Aonel CencnH, I Difficult, Pain'd DrlneUes, file m*» of the kidney*. I Pne -, £0 ceote per box | Far fiffrnf fiMlwbww.--InToloelerf TU b«rg"« I end Consequent Ptostratioo ADdfieb'lLy. 'lb» euet | eoecMful ead efficient wnedy fcnuwo, *nl e>ey be I rtlitd np.e u • care. Price, $1 per box. SoU i|fct lor tho Wootorn Country, £JR. J. H. cCHKM;K WILL B* IB PITTSBtraGH, At the Dree flora of Dr. o*o. B. EXTBKB, 80. 110 WOOD fcTBEST, cn Wedneidaj, Tbartdiy and Friday, the lltli, llth and lith ot February. Thcfli who vMs to tea Dr SOHXwrK bad bottor na»o anra tf thf© «pp«t*&U»» M bit *t borapraratahi*vUUm? Pitta's* mw qeaoiJy*a borotofbro. Booir«odrio«fr»o ot cba-g>> bat far *tbcrocfh •xnortnalloa with tbo Beipiremotor hi* too to Thro© boUnii. U OOBaUBPTIOS OOBABLXI-TmQooto* I Dwioo—Whon * nun onon-t do aay p*rilcoUr thing, ho f« rajr opt to coadod* that toot tnH< | cannot ba doao. H*no*. whan lb* phjoielam •* »»• I Old School found tboi Oay oo«M not ©nr# ooboo® *- tfou, th»y dooUrad Cotuanp lon to bo Inenr.b o. 1 Ihlrdootaratlon, ho««for, to oontrnatctod by twrU. Wo boro many no rM laotonow of Oonannptto* j baton curod, both to Baron* and Anttt'ea, la oom j r»r© esoao ©van without acdlcioM of noj bind, nod lin moro annoroua cam by tho am ot T*f*to&jo roßodlao aid * jodlctono nitos of dtoitof. lit. .J. H. Scbneh, of PhlUdotf to, hno boan oxt omo’y aocaoorfal U tho itoatm*! of cownmpdtro ©•©©■•, boring dtvotod hto otcanilon ©xoindtoly to that mnefcof nodical praetloo tor aoro than twanty* | Qroyoaro. Bomb thtoo mdidooo; tho irin>ijil | ono.cnlloiVichonek’oPnltooUolirflp. o o»ry «*• ohrntod artkU,hao onfod many ocaan»ptl»o in alooktdaojwratoelrcomitaaooo.aad Dr. bcbaaco I hlaoolf aaoßctho nnshor. Iho two other nw I dloa, ols: Mftoaanck’tSea Wood *onlo^ond;”llaQ. I drako Pill©,” aro tudM auUUrtoa,and I in thooo eaoeo whara Coaouapilon to eompllo*t©d I with othor otomoo. «aob oo LmHJonpUtot, Py©» I popiU, Ac. Dr. tehoaok dtalaroa that, by tho ptopor I 0000 l tbaoo Bodldaoo. ony eooo «f Ooaoomption tuny I bo cand, nnlooa tbo ionff or© aiaoot ootinly do* I atrojod. wifcb, of oonn©, aafcnt a cor©, by any ba -1 Ban Boana. ißpoidM*. I Alt thra. of Ur, Bcbtnck'i modotarf, o«cb »ccam- I puUd by fall dirtMlcni, »r» told by ASSt : ,1). K.T.AB, QAKXIS UK VAaITAa, tbo Urtwrt smortmont fa tbo Woot, Of pmalnaat MM AHD WOMM, OMIBAU, AOTOBfI AMD AOTBISBU. Alao, ooplal of BTATOABT, PAHTTIHQ3 AHD MOBATMOB. Among tbomoaa bo toned OarUa of tbo Its. Mojot TABU, «0A.0.F. JACK BOH Sad Oob SAM. BLACK, o» PITTOCK’B, orrosiTß THB post ovnos. ton V n>, BAOT, BPIOT, BPABXUXO. AUatjlaauAprtea. tka lu(«< wrlMit l> Ite WaM. Txtßa kgr J, W. PITTOCK, ovposm tot ton ottioi. ioi V ALDABLS PBNN BTiIBBT.PKOP- lirt muu o* **■ ui w 80. IS hma Itnrt, tixn Mu*vj~ fr*l - U XABU* IBIBWW m*n+ "**l3o Crude Oil pm* n«wRTH. rpU OOUNTKY MLKNOHANTO AND • ■ ; O 3 A L V B 8. EATOK, MACK CM A CO., Nos. 17 am!l9 Fifth Street, Jobl*n sod Bttlftii' of TEIMHIEGB, EMBBOI BIBIK!, HOSTKBT, OLOTTS, HOOF SHIMS," BIBBONB, SHIMS, DOLLARS, TIBS, UNDER am RTS 111 DRAWERS. WOOLES HOODS, HU BIAS, SOaBFS, ZEPHTB ABD SHETLAND WOOL; 8,000 As. KHITTIHO TABES, on but u 8 lo »rrtT*>. : - Onr stock ms pcrckaaed. before the last p»»t raace to erleea, and we oKn great todoeemeot* to OITT ASD OOUBTBT UXBOHABTB, ILILLI* NUB, FKDDLXBS, and a& who boy to eel), agate. Aieoflpicirioi. JOHH K. FULTOH, No*. 67 uto 69 Fifth Btbhet. U. B,—A choice ainrtae&t ol Staple Dry Goods, At WhoUw.U onti pUiltAUKliPalA SHIRT AHD COLLAR HOUSE, 1,000 DOZKH HIOEOBT 6HIBT8; 1,001 DOZEN OBIT, BED AHD BLUE FLAB EEL BUIBTS; 1,000 DOZEN ASSORTED FA NOT TRAVELING SUIBTn; 1,000 DOZEN WHITE HUSLIR BHIBT3, boa |9 25 upwards ; 1.000 COZES DKtfltt OVZRALt.B; 10,000 PAIBB COTTONADI PAHTALOONS; Manof'vtarereof the HIBKR'S WCL9Q FLAW* BXb rHIBTB, and a large anortment of LISES AMD UAaSIILLES Bu.-OBfl AMD OULLABk, ABD QKMTLXiLXH’B POBHISBISQ GOODS. For tale by BENNETT, RUCII & 00., UAxrvactuasae, 80. 217 Church Alloy, PhilsdelplUa, Pa. L'XTHACr FKU.ii a L-Jirinai O.N Pi THE BATTLE HELD. \ Tblfl battle (AmlaUm) hu been the moat ■logut oyj |jig fjf, ust the only ora fought with Tidbh design ui upon military principles. The arrasge* mest efour corps—the overlooking position ol the commending General— tbs sending Into nstisn the right and tbs left dirhlohi—the closing up of the csotre, end flnsl saccait—cartes bewildering adml ration, nod carries the mind to the great fields of Anrterllts and Wagram, fought by Napoleon, Of all this hare I spofcen. The heart history of inch a coo* filet, purchased by the life and bked of twenty thou sand men, must be found in tbe hospitals. War has Its glories—bot it has Its ten thousand demons in these human tortures, that make the eye-balls ache —the heart bleed—th* lips palsy, and the brain reel. The sight Is at first positively unendurable. The lift-blood of some' U stm trickling away in silent calmness—while the dissevered limbs and maniac brain of others give rise to sounds God grant I may jt again witness. But ye mothers who here seek a sou—or wives a husband—or ehters a brother—or sons a father* know and be ooaeoled that even here the hand mercy is watchful, and bettrr care Is bestewed upon yoar lovad ones than might at first seem possible. It was la the hospital, where rests! the gallant Hooker, that I learned the history of those mythical rordl so often scon sad so little understood* "A T. ISdft—X." Anything alleviating the sufferings sad saving the liras of oar soldiers, ti a national blaming. I soma astonishing results from this article. It is well knewn the effect of hunt gunpeadar sad excitement is thin*, which added to the loss of blood in tbe woundtd, creates the necessity of a reviving stimiUnt. In this particular hospital, the wete sl'owiog th If patients to drink ; Plantation Bitters. otheiwlie called 8. T.—lBoo—X, I tnd althongh the woonded are meet auctions beta this dlvhlea having opened the fight at 6 in the morning—lb* men were mostly composed, and th’.re was very tittle feinting. TbeaiUcle act* upon the stomach and narvee In a most incomprehensible number, superior to brsn-'y, and without subsequent stspe'ying reaction. It originated In the West lo dise, Composed of theeskbrated CalUaya Bark* Boots, Bsrbs, Ac , all pnaerved in St. Croix Bom—the 8. T. —IWO—X being a secrat Ingredient, not yet reveal ed to tbe public. It is principally recommended for want of appetite, dleorde.ed liver, intermittent f*v«rs, stomachic difficulties, Ac. I anderstand it was somewhat known In the Southern States prevl ous to the war, and U appears an agent of Jeffeison Davis leosat’y applied to the pro;ristora for tba privikg»to make it for hospital purposes during the war/to ahl.h they mads the foil >wing re. ly: Haw You, Jan. 16ih, 1812. Jfr.. i , Agtmi of. eta. fits—in reply to yoar commoncation, effor tag ea " fifty ibocaaod doll -rs for the ted,# and right to alike the Plant»Ujo Bitten for yoar hospi tal purposes during the war,’* we beg to *ay, your pries U a liberal one, oooildftTlog it would coat na nothing to comp y. and that otherwise ae can derive no revenue from the Southern States; hut sir, our duties to oar Government, and oor ideas of oomie* ttacy. wool! not alow ua to eaUrtaia It, althoagh it might pleue as to aw nag* the luffwlags of year , mlrgnMeS foUoeesa. Waremalo, - | Tarv respectfully yours, P. fi. DBA SB A 00. Tbasa gentlemen give the hiitory ol sertiin la* gradients of their aril Je for over two hundnd years —thowing that threugh all changaa of the medical protasln and its practitiontta, strength, composure, and cheerfulness have bin dttlvcd from these sources. Dr. Woods, In the Washington Hospitals, Informed ma that one patient was fast sinking and ; ataxy, and had not aleptan heur for two wsaks, uatil [ the Plantation Bitters cam* to his knowledge, when [ one day's trial gave him a eight's rest, and ha was bow test recovering. I am surprised our govern* I meat has not equalled Jeferoa Davis In energy, and I adopted this Invaluable article In all our hospitals, I The weak aohlleri cling to It Ilka a brother. Ae a j layjmember, I oin hear wltnem It is “good to take,*' I andoffords mors energy and Ufa than anything 1 I ev<r tried. Bncosee to tbe Plantation BUttts. But I have dlgtatead. In my next I shallspeak ol gathering in the wounded, ourylng the dead, Ac. HIOODZMUB. fra.lmeodl**w» D HAKE'S PLANTATION BITTEBJ?, DRAKE'S PLANTATION B ITT BBS. DBAKJB’B PLANTATION BITTBBB. FOB SALE BT FOB BALE,BY Fuß BALE BY M flrwasr Itauvth sad BmUbfieM etriwrla. QABFETS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS. We sail tha attention of Houee-Furniahers to tbs extent, variety and beauty of our stock, and to the advantage of their porchses lor cash betas tbe nesat advances of the maanhotums. OHVKR KoCLUTOOK & CO. ■ ! *o. B FIFTH snot; Atman! gILK?, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, W dress goods, AT Barker St Co.’s, 69 MARKET BTBBBT v Tax Greatest Bargains ever qffjsbed. folo - - 'KJEWGOOJW, HOBHE’S TBIKHIHO BTOBB, n AND T 9 HABKXT STUXT. Having completed our annual invcntnfy and open ed a large 'ot of goods bought pervious tothaJateadr vance m prices, we are now prepared to offer to XTBOLBBALE AWD SMTIIL BUYEB3 si good bargains ss dsn bo had In the city. - | BMftBOIDB W HANDKHBOHtCTAINFAHTJ ROBBS, HBITBTITORBD AND PLAOf LIHUN 4IANDAXB(IIiIBPB. SMBBOIDEBEDOOLLABV NKOX *UCHB*. WHIv E TIBS, ‘tIDY « OTtuH. P. Sd, KIBBLES, TAPES <»ATB, WILLIMAH* TUB CLOAKS sod BTilNEtt’S SPOOL COTTON, SKIBT BBAID *; Ht-OP BKlfiY", In great variety; PATENT TUBBeD,HOOKS AND llSt, and all o.her kinds of notions. . •i ■ LADIKS* AND 11783X8* COTTON HOUIBY OBEY DNDBBHHIBT't AND DBAWXBB. BUIBT BOSOMS. &HIBT 0 »ELABS. bCBPXNDXBS, CBAYATB, Ae. WOOLEN GUqPB, dosing out at oosL -QRY GOODS I DRY GOODS I t AX I M. BURCHFIELD’S. BOOP ,KlBTB,»liriltl7 nI!M; ' ' I OOTTOH BOSnßT.lUihtljKlUai ' I Summer Dress Goods; WINTER DRESS GOQDB; SHAWLS l CLOAKS! GULDBEirS AND 2088X8 HOOP 8RIBT8; LADIES’ Hooi’ 8KIBT8; | 44 ENGLISH CHINTZES; 4*4 FBEHCH . ds; Having a large stock on hands beiotw the advanoe in goods, this stock will he found one ot The Cheapest in the City. US £8 EXAMINATION OF OUR LARGE BXO CK OF DRY COOLS, BY BOTH WholesaUandMUtaU Dcaltra* IB BESPKOTTOLLT BOLIGITXD. C. H. LOVE ACO, 74 MARKET STREET. l.vi ’ . uuj Fjuom I OjLLL AT , I MAGRUM & CLYDE'S, 78 Market Street, And suppl/ youraelf with I HOSIERY & GLOVES. BLLMOBAIt BO'S, fcr lAdln nllltw. BOSTON BIBBKD BU>S. lor LwllM ud m-ML PLICOT LIN CD BOB*, f r LiiUoi ul Mta A OChTLSHUTo A TOOTS’* LABBS' WOOL, USklßo AMD OUT TON BUI : Kill. .ILK AND WOOLXN OLOTI3, OAtTUT LB'B AMO HlTlßtißr WOOL HO"DS, BOAST*, NDBUB, to BWBB01DB«'B3. TBIMMIHIU. ,DBBiaaiNa goods. it Old Fricei—Wboletute and Retail. KACRRH * GLYDE, n MABUT gxkur, itwdfn ffeurih and Diamond CLUoiXtU UUI ftAhßi ; WINTER GOODS. EATON, UtACRM A'CO^j rravioaa ta making thatriJniUAli aia dsatraa of dming out Ihelr entire stock «i WISTEB GOODS Before the flilt day cf FebruarynexL Whekwda 'iJ wad ee Be tell Buyers wQlkara an tha advantagea «f the SEDUCTION VADB IN PBIOXS. KATOX, MACBGH * CO H jalO • . WAIT fIWH HThBI 1 . yy UARUS INVUIUJSUF AIiFAtXIA Bj£LiDSwAND BKIBT BBAIDS-SOLnUIO, AIUUX, BUXBOOLT, ud otMr daitaN. eoloa, Jut nealud by SXUOS JOHNSTON, rjuut UANDSUMKST VAT.I—A 06W omuDun nsuan amt dutmindby l' KACBUMIiOLTDA Wd T 8 Miltoflt, bu. 4th Md Dbuut. bJLIR'IS, AT BADVCMD PBIOXa, I* adu to clou oet tb«r nth. -ocb oa O. dnt of r.brucy. Moboyoorwlooitooobtdwo tbooboloo colon on ul (mo. -■ BATON, KAOBDWAOO. : yjo, b'WWAiu’a m'Uil iMrianifsioNtfemtefej XAOBIJM* 4LfDS, .... nwihMtim. rTMJLKsCOPKH, OFFICMW BOOBLB 1 imt ouitts,’Mioßotoom to* ™** au XtW?vSSb2SS!' - Ibmfcewrteg Opttetaaa. ■ IM CkHtDUitfiit, MPUMiIM BSl)cMQMilo|MiMtllfk JOlUa l7n.*» Tii..n.oo | r ; ----u mm- focond nllht of »• ' a»«rBl«t of th» pttt uun, MAll-iJA J" yniß libi 101 h» UO> ‘ » ' Wffl f I'rMAf I, : \i BmTHjoBtTHKIfi^jygaACGHTKE 1 Ii&PT XPITH iMATILftI BXBOH. M&bBL KKllH.iii.il ... ...i>jii. LIZZIE OU*LIbT» | m- * ** ' J&OKUACKT* JOonday ftwtojr, I4V». Offt, - ABD VITt VUUOWUQ SMHTS. aar Afuntoon- Oonwrci bn' "WIDHXSDAT aa& BAXUitijAi) nl So’clooc. » " *“ - Th.Ookbr.Ud Cnntinmlnl I OLD FOLKS CONCERT GOMPiUfY, AUatttred Id costdse* of 08* HUNDBW) TBABB AUO.wbOEineppoerui tMHMAIIVOLDMa. IVBSU CATS* AihBIIkJMTS, by Uum I naUiikta ana «ntivaili.d bapioitU, the .■ I • PAIGE^BIBTEBBV I GEORGINA $ EittillE, 1 ffhow blrilibe mrbllbgi i**e liua Um npnbliu «f UU|. ; [ Delightful Coneert singer* In-America | I MB. JAMES X. OXfIICK, In* amHom | voles bu tidUd tfce wondAaixa inlnelntloa of ttoo« -| nada throQglioai U*» ceoal<7* r ,~, .: CoKSinJße«&«fj^. The cmt rtprownUilTO Of m BEAL LIT* TAfc- SsS. wil aUo be praent »T*rj evening* end eing m« f.ntotzß eonge .of ifie "fleroae o! Ud,V “Kvecoe lion Itey,’* M XoaDliagt,*- 40., EccoP* pealed bji .: t t .n M | ' v Granny; Slocum* Whole noF goiof on to 90,'and mho wM eleo ocoe* siooaUj **Jluelnlfctblng n.' r J JOSEPH HOME. batsieir! euxiicac WtU“daioon” tb» tna»l menu, i.mrfoctnr±Uw^e»tme«,BiUliM*-S-taJ Or«nd Oborntrt, Ancient: linraouiwr , B*lladt, HdeßptU&Dg 'UidlUMißoap lr*r*- •U« and Hwm« u.rcto. 1* . • Mr IIOH’T VAIL TO MJTIHD •* !**■* °* tbMO origin*! *nd *odsl Mwic*l Ke ißnJ&Mi >•»*"* * h?w thm oUCttbloae4 k Tpe*Bft*“»*** • tnd irb*t ttfcjr «ed to singr Mdisnrs-oMvf* **”*• ■TTicket* of Adml***n» • • Doors open *t 7 , concert: oobumb?* P**“ • H*n*i|r *nd Coiidttrtor;; piitkv JftStß. 'liemtortr. •_ . ***** * vam °> T aoß. WABHtTWT* Agsnt. JJEUBY G. HAile & CO., _,iy . (Snowwn to jJameoO. Wittj) Merchant. Tailors, Arc aow rtwelTU* their , I~p a t.t. 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