**7.. U/*. J.i- *' ! v, . \ tV » i ‘ i • ’■ •ft- U.V> . >‘ -* •*. •: . i-r ; M-. > : V • • . i r '.' **' .. t • *-• + 'r ~. ,f. 4».»; if : , .: t :• V. • • »V. -V m L'.\* k x •$ \ : ■ I k' T7-V. ri'fc' p's i • ; ; - K v| cfe - iMmm V CV.■" ■lSfet4» §mmm ;^^:;::::^;:;i; , V;X ! ; 1 sassrtffc; lfef* : ’ : W?-*v** f« *Ji k\ Vi ’- ; 4 '’« i‘- t 1 •1;: i-'b -V ' I ■ ;‘i x,i | ~'~~ ~ ~.Z.'yx:'cY T ~~. Tc. ~.. _ . ?R' . v+}xe.~.;~—.~tt+r_i WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 26. in E^raeite Te “fire the Southern heart” is one of the chief vocations of orators and editors in the domain of Chivalry. We have bo fore us a late copy of the Richmond En juirer, from the 'leading article of which we make a few extracts. WAK—HOTfIISQ BUT WAX. “ The sole holiness of oar country, since the enemy will have it so, is war. Con federate Congress; Cabinet, Jndioiary Ei eentiTe, State governments, Legislatures, banks, railroad companies, and all society at large, are useful or tolerable to us at this moment,-, only as they promote the great purpose of our present existenoo, namely— hS “i® wtr (which is our wnljr deyelopement and the most|«rfeot organisation; to giro our foul invaders their fill of war." 8 The editor has no confidence in the poli ticians of the Vallandigham stripe, nor in 1 any thing but war. Hear him: “Not the Democrats in their Congress tat —f!*" l Politicians on the sSmft but our soldiers on the field, our sailors oh the quarterdeck, wiU make that graoions revolution to ripen and to burst. [He is ! a Si? bloody agony of reyolution” States.) By successful defenoe of Vicksburg, and Charleston, Savannah, we shall oast new and bitter elements into their ciuldron of °‘ etteroby. By ruining the armies or Boseorans and Hooker, we shall break their banka and confound their politics. By sinking their war ships and burning their freighted merchantmen, we shelf oause such a revulsion in the entire Yan kee system, making the whole heart faint and the whole-head sick, shall so blister and dose the patient with misery, poverty, mutual rage and universal bankruptcy and disgrace,: that he will cry out to be deliver ed tram the active treatment of so fierce a physician. This is what he wants, and this is all he Wants, to cure him forever.” ••••*• * tc What;we mean to say then is, that we have no friends here below but our -own army and nary, and that the eole policy and business of the country ia to enable that army and that navy more and more diligently to chase, burn, sink, bombard, ride down and oat to pieces everything that flies the Yankee flag afloat er ashore, around all our borders. Would we encour age and take advantage of Kentucky’s re volt against Lincoln's proclamation, lot us reinforce Jehnston and enable him to de stroy Uoscorans. Would we avail our selves of the nascent friendship of the chiv alrous Northwest, let us leave off appeals and intrigues, and thrash the said North west in Arkansas and MisslsaippL ” He is. for war in earnest, just euoh war as we muit wage if we expect to crush this rebellion. There is with him no silly whimpering about concessions and com promises, and the w constitutional rights 11 of enemiqs. Like the boldest and most I audaoioos of Milton’s devils, he, from the ] depths of hopeless perdition, exclaims, ** llj Tok* i« itili for ww 1’ »nd war he must hare; for it is plain that there is bat ono way to saltla those rebels, and that is to thrash them to the serge of extermination. BE DISCODBSEIB or xbistocbxcizs. “Con quest always creates an aristocracy: for a oonqaering army will be paid in lands. The origin of British aristocracy was eon by William theSorman. The French mhisue began with conquest by the Franks. Erery oligarchy of Europe-has been a relio of some conquering horde—Ostrogoths, Burgundians, Vandals, Hons; there has been no nobility without conquest—no con quest that did not found a nobility. And the thing that hath been is the thing that shau be; and so—forgive us reader—but just think for one instant of this Southern people vassals and tenants to a down-east aristocracy, fym&atl Those old Goths and Normans had at least some rude ele ments of greatness and generosity: and under the potent leudal rtg tou they created the people vrere content and merry for many an age... But-what should we gain, how should we live, under Yankee domin ion?- Do men gather grapes of thorns, or make real nutmegs out of a pine knot?" Yankee aristocracy, where the poor and the rioh meet together in the sohool, the ohuroh, land the social circle, and who have equal rights at the ballot-box and in the b»“* of Legislation, is an abomination in » the of Uw chixalr; be;ond lbs power of language to express, and at which this •ditor in an agon; of diegoat ories, “In. fandom I’ Well, the lawiof retribution ara.sure, although the; ms; be slow. For atan; ;eare those fellows, to senre their pvrpoiea, and.build up the meanest aristocrat; the world oxer saw—an order so low that it required a race of men to be sunk to tbs lexel of brutes in order to bare anjthing lower than itself upon whieh to stand—h;pooritioaU; professed to be Dem ocrats* and now, when their wretched no bilit;, with its foundation, is about to be swept awa;, and a real practical democ *»o; forced upon them, the; are horror ' stricken add, in desperation, this editor exclaims in conclusion: ■ j. “This ploturo is horrible I To exoid its realisation wo hare bat one wart to go to work; it ls to negleot exer;thing but the emoient organisation of the war; to gather up and concentrate all the energies and all —• “• ntoans cf all the people, and direct them to one point—Jfor. It is for this we “ T %*, Gol,e r n “'ot end a Congress. If tks Qooemwrwt has not power. litit A ***.!* crf *-. r* ner nind centralization. 81* months after ratification, etc, it will be time enough u> redress the balances and a4jast the checks, and to brlngth* delin quente toaeoeanfr till then the arm “» nax; are ourlall in all. This ionic haxs elected a mijitar; Preeldent, KSw becanee ho was a' tried eteteemai, but chiefly because he <w4> a. proxed soldier. ' and the;.haxe gixeqhjm a great and noble task to accomplish, he haea right to do • mandthal they five hidlfheir eonjidenoe with out etint, and place the powere of the people . and of the Btatee as a tword within hie hand,’' We bare quo ted. large!; from this re markable iaraole* because there is in it much subject matter for reflection. Were tbe cause in which It fa Ihxoked less atrocious, ; wo should admire Its earnestness, and, were • tbe goxernment of the Confederao; desert- \ lng_ of life, ire'ooold almost; justif; the | fearful argument of the oloslng paragraph. • Bad as tbs Bebels are, the; haxe djfo merit ' —U»; are tenibl; in earnest. Let ns be eo too. But happily we are not called upon to go to such desperate extremities. The Southrons' are i read; to surrender their own liberties iutq. tbe bands of a miU- UXJ dictator, to saxe slaxer;; wbUe the Io;al people of tfieoonntr; are at free es axer. The .Sohibrbns, jaadl; dexoted to Blaxer;, baxe nothing but Slaxer;. The; baxe brought upon themselxes tbe sad con ation of tbs inferior rmoe. As the; de •“Sifted. In Slaxer;, so has It enwiapprf them like a garment, entered “into their liewisle like water, and like : oU into thslr bones.". d*la;s at Vlsksbpg, ltufrsasbom, and Trodsriskshvg are issra commas and enaleoleaa in the war. Wa trait that ear haxe analee wUI pat a fall stop to it before Vicksburg, The telegraph may at any moment rfh- Bolre all our doubts about the success of Gon. Grant's attack on this “ Gibraltar” of the rebels f but should we have to go to press without any additional information, °ur readers may perhaps like to have a word in reference to the dispatch published yesterday, announcing the commencement of the bombahiment. That dispatch, so from disproving the truth of the reports from Murfreesboro and-Cairo, that accord ing to the rebels themselves Vicksburg had fallen, rather establishes their correctness —at the very least, gives them an appear aiice of probability. According to the ad vices from Vicksburg, the bombardmont commenced on the 18th; but we have noth ing later in these than' up to the evening of the same day. Now, the rebel report was communicated to one of Gen. Roae oran's officers, by a rebel officer, under a flag of truce, on the 20th—-and with direot telegraphio communication to Vicksburg, the rebels in front of Gen. Rosecrans’ army had at least one, if not two days' later in telligence than we have had as yet,—and that day or two, after Grant had opened the ball, may have brought the “consum mation so devoutly to be wished” as the 'rebel offieer reported. A Future for the Copperheads. The following extract from a letter writ ten by an officer of an Illinois regiment in Rosecrans’ army, dated near Murfreesboro Xenix., Feb. 7, 1883, speaks for itself: “Here we have been lying in camp for a month, with rain, sleet, hail, wind frost and mud, as our general daily routine, with sunshiUb and pleasant weather the excep tion, and if there is any thing that can make a fellow teel blue, it is to sit down In a place like this, enjoy suoh weather, and now and then get a glimpse at somo news paper from the North, with editorials pro posing peaoe inducing desertions, and try ing in every way to disgrace the army, the nation and the people generally. Wo betide the secession sympathisers and would-be peace-makers, when the army gets through with their present work on hand. The sufferings, deprivations and hardships of soldier life are not so easily endured, and the cause we are fighting for too dear, to be broken down by the cow aids and stay-at-homes who brought on the war and now place every impediment in the way of having accomplished what must be tho inevitable result—the subjugation of the rebellion. Curses loud and deep go out every day from men and offioers, and they are not to bo lightly thought of. Now and then you can hear the names of some marked men, whose life or lives ar pledged fora rope or bullet. All in good time and they will get them. The “Democrats” of Ohio. ,T^ e “Democrats” of Ohio are''likely to have trouble with their nomination for Governor. One or two of their leading journals having presented the name of Val landigham for that position, several others have brought out oue H. J: Jewett, who is urged,as possessing peculiar elements of strength as well as desirable qualifications for the executive office. One paper, which calls itself “an original Vallandighamer,” denounces Jewett , as having “dirtied his hands too much with the war,” adding that * w ® want men for office with clean records.” \r ®^ etl . or Saa thereupon responds that “Vallandigham can never succeed without the active co-operation of Mr. Jewett and hm friends ’ —a statement which another advocate of Vallandigham (the Ohio Eagle) pronounces, in turn; “decidedly rich.’* Continuing further the Eagle charges that jf 1 !* 61 *’ k* 3 k een * or years of uncertain or jLhodoxy, though in 1801 nominated os the democratic candidate for Governor; that he has denounced the rebellion, but used “not one word of reproach against the abolition ists, and that last year “he desired to be a candidate for Congress in the Muskingum district, aocepting and running upon Lin, coin s compensated emancipation, unconsti tutional, disunion scheme.” For all which reasons the Eagle declares positively the democratic party will not rote for Mr. Jewett; they would prefer to vote for an open abolitionist rather than a disguised abolitionist; and they would sooner vote wl J? # t e . TU thftQ 10 for. either/* Whether this last item of the statement of ‘democratic*, preferences was necessary is a question which admits of a doubt. T i e ".f fenCe ’“ f Cltarleeton-Fon. oSS-ciatl Bn “ ,er l)n<lonbte <‘ l T f ! rom . u “ blockading squadron Mx. C !w e / t<m ’ J^ 1 rec “ Ted In Boston, observation, with powerful deserters,it is ou. Charleston lie strong]; forti fft no doubt that Fort Moultrie, Sumtcr * 18 iren-clad, and that the rebels have a considerable number « very powerful guns in position. Bull, if happen to our iron-clads, anumber will be kept in rteerxe to meet emergencira,) the Admiral in com maud (Dupontj la confident that Lo shall f® able to capture the oit;. Tbo laud troopa at Charleeton consist main!; of con scripts, who would not probsbl; make a I xer; stout resistance to our march onward, the Yslter e JiL y ‘ h - 0 “ ld “P l ”**- When wb,„ 11 w “ n ° l known When the assault would be made. ' I Pubjlic jtotices . K^’^ , i A m^ OUKNKD MEETING of «SSSs“- saa~s‘ssl^ Bj ontT ol tb» tgcf t*nr ' f J fc(j i for i're.lKntam. 0 * !e1& •«*— *>■• Maneh’iUr. r»b. ?Wb!‘»«m.S ,BIXB * C “ Uler ' ""“’‘iw’SElSi* i%2Zt m ,'SZ£‘ t r l 4»ri»i-i "JnUon of tbia Conpaoy tun thli day SSSSS SSfS^*j-t.-* «•• ji°su“ Vi..12,1K V*B MUAttt, *U-' S'**? 1 «* V *“ bOLLA.O •***»* to th* xJ&SIZ/ltZ**}!*? 9 *?* *&•» *0 Mlfc2v r“ f .» d ,^ c > I,M *nia. fc K A ltoer. t »rw- RiHS=s77^^ J Uu lor M£? la Tho Stock a&4 Bond Trwifar Rook. *% _ »“jr.“l* , l r offle* In thToit, irpaubo‘, l A C<nt ; •tthiit Tmnfcipnoj la tti ciij o?l£S * *'£ l wlU iMclMtfoa itu> loth BAY 0# rMuTIjARY’ f? d .I??* 1I ‘ c *"* <1 ,nUI W>l or AlieoaS/ * WA X UILLKUt Tk« ° f COck «■* Bnndnikj B:;,W)U,-! iff TmU»Annul Soalon btgtna on MOJrDAT, ££; J “»» *7th. IUt«« of InlUon «re»»»le«o*ao. Tor rcUnuM, in., .nplj “ Kn;l °‘ Jos r. nott’n^Mnd^i OaSaL uomkanv_ KLICnOJf HOTICB—An twtui «,. IrtotSiu Comwinjwlll bl ££?»££ 22?' & dM of lltrci Mxt, it Un o'clock ». m. fetn-Jar A H. OAOomry. BocrtUrr. ««£ <*yrt«r«k. bbiw *5- 1 tot xtnSt. *» Blohort Somov, toio»MMulUlMlootM.fc! 55. , ** ,, ‘ fl'kooploM IITO SoUan, rorillo’bj “ ld “ l0 “ l» MS. frlot WM. O. JOHBBTOB * tJO., A -1W) SBsr^SSd^^ir -1 lob; kfcj <t -r; n njfr.i.iw uAiXitiw i*™ ■yyM. A. WiKD, VtSTlgx, S*. KSiarJitmm*, JUm it on mbctt Kami SL Briig*. •yOttot bopifroni 9 a, cuu>tl]4p.a. MTuq4l|ap tr eeat.Xut > l>it l unUli|it tb* oUfrtoia.teOAlH. OtnawxaUat BOSLAHB'J, So. 8« JUIkU tart, feoaaddMr ftnaraii. ,^i £^Si.V&^i.s v f i 7is’iCi«TO-534 rrs^-s—t—lB6o—x. DBAKE’S PLANTATION BlTTfißfi ThflT purify, ttrenrtheri and Inrtgoate. The} create a hud lb; appetite. Tb-'j are as andtdote to change of water and diet. They overcome affects of dissipation and late boom. They atreafthen the ayatem and enliven the mind. They prevent mfaamaUc and Intermittent fevers. They pjxlfy the breath and acidity of the They core Dyspepsia and Constipation. They care Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. Thayeor# Liv-rOomplaiut and Nervous Headache They are the bast Bitten in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's mat reitorer. They are made of pure St. Qrolx Bom, to* celebrated Oaliaaya bark, roots and herb*, and are taken with the pleasure of sbeverage, wlth oat ro e ard to ago or timeofdiy. Particularly re comjnendod to delicate (<ureoni rrqolriog a gentle stimulant told by a'l Gro>-etk, Druggists, hotels, and baloona. P. ii. DBAfi.fi 4 CO., 202 Broadway NawTork. faS*mM jretr FOB —A good route on thb KYSNUfG OAZSTTE, Enqalr» »t THIS OFFIOR. pONDKNSKD MlLK.—This is pur* Milk, and rtflnei Anger ooadeneed, and pat up Id tlii cun, to which »h»pe U will keep tood for >•«■»; es excellent erticle to wnd to the army: r#. ctiretl end for nte at the Vitally Orooery Store of ' , - JSOH A. BHNBHAW, fa *o comer Ltbwty end Head etrreU- puACKKO COCOA ANU COCOA • t&BLLB Just received, freeh j «Jk>, Bakan l»o 1 Übosolate, prepared Ckcoa and Srcma, Hctuo. patbie and French eplced Chocolate, for tale at the FaaiUy Qroeer; Store of fc2s JOHN A. EEHBHAW, corner Liberty and Band afreet*. mAMAKiNDa, pat up ia pint glass * ju*i *» excellent kdd fruit for toonltMtitU, malted usd for sale by JOHN A. BENbHAW, ooroe- Liberty and Hand street*. UI'i'UATIOA WANTbiD.—A Boos* kJ Knm, who li willing to make himself ren«f allyuseml, wants a situation. Can give tte beet of pjfsreofca. Address BuX 1,6*2, Pittsburgh. * fe2&3» CUTUATiOtf WA_NTi£L>.—A youDt 'Wtnan, (wounded la urn at Battle of Aattetnm? wnich pr»ventstiim from working at his trade.) wUhea a situation at anything where heavy work la not required atpro.eoC Enquire at 80. 257 Liberty street, or address ■*». E, 0., Box 049, PitUbrrah F - ° " feJIMf LOW l AA.h.3.—y> q have for Bale a □□mb«r of epleadld Farms in W«*tmor«lni»d coaotj, ranging from 60 to 860 km all haring com ortable fmproreacnU, and located near to <ir*snetiorg. 'Ab«e farms are offered at low prices, aad taaewantj exotnptad raj’road Apply at tbs'Baal Calais Office of J®!* , B MCLAIN * 00. ■ ay \J U - - rHUJIKAL, ai'KJIQT, eiXTM i e bo™ tjt «alo that boahtifa] two-, D ’ r ', lUcK wltl > •lUn.lr. haok * 101 ° r gronoi harloi a from f.ari'n v.* fi"'” 1 “ r “ t *“ 4 •*»MIMS»sk lit H 1 7 ' „ Th ? P re P= r «l I* »°«hj Iho apodal attcDtj.ti of pait.ta la aoarch of a homo, and la of. Jercd »ory low and c» good termi. Anp'i to _.feSl B. MoLAia A Co.. |Qj > oortli atrwt, M UIIUK tu t_,UAL UltALuKd ~ “7 Cbiei QcAjTunmu’i Omc*. ) LcQiariltr, K j., K.'t.rturj SOth, 186 S. f PropMtla will be fronted a> thl* cfilaw until la'm. cn tfftTU OF MABOH, IS&l. .or f«i,n2b ig csi to Steamers under Ohartcr by tbe U«p*rtnwct of the Ohio. The Coal to tw fnniUbad td orratutn at Caaoeltoa, jnd.; Baw«Tlli». »nJ > Bh.»ii«U*D, l'L The Cost to be dell..kd ta Barg., or Flat*, aongihJe of ihe aa(L.tho Contractor* to iurubh ahoy. U, *o., to Iroa tbe Ooa! oa th* flUwaorr. Contractor* will al *i b length cf time for waieb their propcwat* wl l a, binding, and tbe price a* rath joint tdbeataUd md- Poymeot to be made on receipt by the UajT tala or the boat lor the amount delivered. Contra?- ter* sill require the boat* to ptodsce tbeir charter or other aamfictory endue* to ahew that they ** la Gorarament employ. J . "‘'•'“l »=>«a the U, Urn, f r.the iellTerj of tom 80,000 to 100,000 or mere huhole of Ual, to bedell.end 8a 1 blend, _K T . .Lih‘ a T? m ,"‘ ,r , U ll “- !»■<• the Ocel to b, deltrejed In bj ete „ b „p, lf ln t 0,,, cba to b» fnratabed tree of charge ts th* United bUtea. U in barges, the Government to have th* me of th* birg*tfor thsiy day* from th* lima the Coal U di- Umad at BmUhlaad: and lf detained longer n»«n tfi * Government **aU pay for the hire of the bargM at tbe raia of Three I*3' Dollar* thirty de)e, tutu the berteu ere deU.eied eeetn to the ootttzmetor er hie authorised egenvet amllblsud. Colldstlrered et BmllhUnd under thle ooutreot ehell te tnipeoted eud tseeetiied hr e nrorn Uti Intpeutor.dulj eutborliedftethl. purpose, et Lou tarlile, Ey., and said esrUfiaateof measurement shall ba-pr.tented to tbeQuartenoMtertt'Bmllhlacd an delivery of the Ocal. All bargei thill be *pcraia*d by dtanuierted par tie*, and Incase the hire cf any or all of the bargee should at any time equal the ao praliad value or the bargee than tba bargtaahall be comaU. a.property.a*dproper relate* paper*«fcall te gtvea by ih* contractor. aha name, numbtr and, mark of each barge mart te given ln deta.l. b«tore the BUt or 2larcfa,< 1 • J**»*r«etor* trill pieu* girt full name and ld£lr »*- W.JEBKIIiS, fegt;M Capt and /isiifant Q. M.. U. fl. A. QUNi>iiiJ£&Zl ■“ Or alAdt Virginia L**f Tebieco; -: 6 b.it< bury *• •< 176 bash. Dried Apples: / 100 do do Peechei; ®°- » *•»» £*>«<. In kegs ud Umli, It bble fresh BoU Hotter: 2,000 Die. choice 6ag&r Cured Bus* 20d bole. Kxirn retail? flour; 2.W? P*l «• Buckwheat »lour. 5»0 dciea 7«cj ud Com Broome: 100 bush. Clorer t eed; 76 ao TUaothj Seed: 15 do Flu be#d; 10 bble. Cincinnati PlcklM: UO baah. smell White 8»..r lOdotoa ccuatrjhnit hocfce: 1 berrel Cieer; 60 begs fine Tebls gelt; 5® £”??'• » Urge Ateckirel; B 0 hi bble. do do: V) : do No. 2 do: 16 kills No l 200 tbs Cod Bleb; ’ .tors sod far uls bj a. BIDDLI, “* Ho. 1« liberty attest. FKOUUOE.— 140 tbU. lork State Apple*: 200 ro Lake Bbora Fotatcee. ** de keftned Carboa Oil; 63 Dew 0U Barrel*; X bM. North Carolina Tar; * bbU. frtfh £oll Butler. 6 half bbla. - ** *• 200 buih. prime ClCTer Seed; HO do do Tlinaby Seed; 25 DM*, Sweet Older; 2 tone Back wheat ll>ar; II «tQf and far tale by t. 11. VQIOT A CO. QAUi AT THE GIFT BOOK STOBB, No. 118 WOOD •TBIKT, If) on want bar fain* | a PIIOTOOBAPD ALBUMS, LAB3* AND SHALL BIBUU, Aud other popular vorkt too nomaroat to mention. «rpOSTLY OITTB GIYBH WITH EACH. fog) / ldA_NCt FuK JN VjsoTMiiNT A'f BIO «*WIOKL*r STATION, (m lb. P„ FA W. AO. B. 8., AJUgUsny comity. Tbs subscriber *<neri lor rale 200 aere« of floe op-lacd, lulLibls for • DAIBT ORUHIIP FAUM, with 40 acres of rich Creek .Bottom. Also, 100 cores or Birer Bottom. This valuable property will be sold to salt pare burn. For particulars eaqalre at tbe Bearer Co ant v Milk Bepot# Ho. 4 Union street. MWw W. fl. DBHH. ukL6.x in BuriNu r.oGB BOOTS, oaois AND OAITEB9, But go la d«y, (" you will ..to money,} t. BORLAND'S CHEAP CASD STORE, Market street, g.l door from Fifth. LI Kit oil AKKiVAL OU' Ivsti.—' —~ !*• lOObbla. 80. 1 Ktdctnl; lOObaJfbfcla H*. I do; 100. qr. bbla. do dpi I' O tibia. No- 8 do SbQ bt I bU. 80. 8 do; 300 tU.. Mo. 3 Urj. Uuk.nl; 100. h/. lilt, 3do do; 30Qbbla. bo. 3 nudism do; tOO bC bb a. 3 do -do; !a alMoaod ferula lo th» trsda ot dtlcm tt2 * ; JOIIM I. HOPBC dMDfj** UAOUA.— ‘ —" D sgsstasssf**^-*- ■ ITP.COjlba. UAHs. •• u iJOOO bblp. MJUSfI FOBS; 100 do LKAf LAB^ COO t tar cm do do; U 0 df Wblu tod Drowa GBKABK: <*Obx*.lon*A«l»rKJttm Co. MIDdLIJ: rB atorsaadteraal.?/ WH. U HA r* a off" ’ -==■ PS Liberty fntU UMtuis ia vumit otf M.t'MjuA »<UID« iSD IKIBT BaAUX-SObrißlad, AZDUII, ud crthor dtolnbl' colon, J«t nealTtd HAOBDM d OLTDI, • toll ~ • T 8 llirtft ftmi. 5 n. opium iffTm H M. 00 LUMB. ■* rmir ’*!>V'KHTiBBJ«BJrTB. A LLlATK PAPERS, magazine?, BBW BOOKS, eeu bo htd regulerly .ud promptly, at HUN T’S, hUSOHIO HALL, JUTTH BTBBIT. ■e-Doelen euppUod el lowcet retM. pmxiuA, oPfoaitM tbs post ortiOE, BBW BOOKS, LATB HASAZIBIS, FHOTOSBAPAIO ALBDHS, FHOTOQBABHIO PIOIUKIB, OOBBIHOYHOLDBBS, POOKBT BOOKS, eud PITTOCK’S, Book, lUtlouorj eud Bone Depot, fca OPPOSITB THK POST OTPIOIL GARDEN SEEDS. "We ere uow noelelus e lerp eopplyo! thee. Juetlj celobreted BIBDB, which we eeu furnlih to O AMD BN 888 ether* on the Boat fAvorable ten***- Ho.» FIFTH STBKET. Q.RAPB VINKS. Our stock ef ell tbe new and valuable kinds la un< ror P ,, * , “ Our new price llct li now ready Tend will he sent, free of charge, to all appU eanta, by mail, or can be had by calling at V Ho.» FIFTH 6TBUT, J. KNOX. J. M. UNDSKY’S OBHUIHB BLOOD SEARCHES, A nra Core hr GAHCEB, CAHCXBOUS TOBMATIOHB, CCBOFOLA, CUTAfiXOUI DUKASES, KBYSIPELAB, BOILS, PIUPLKI OH THS FAOB, BOBS ITU, TETTXB affiotiosb, BCALD HBAD, .» DYSPIPBIA, OLD AMD ITOBBOBS ULCBBB, BHXU2UTIO DISOBDKBS; JAUHDIOBp BALT BHIUM, KXBOUBIAL DISBASSS, OHIBAL DIBILITT, UTBB OOMPLAUfT, LOBS OF APPBTITB, LOW SPIBITB, KHALI COIIPLAIBTd, BPILIrST OB TITS, PABALTBU OB PAIBT, SYPBILITI'J DUBAIU, asd OAJUD OTIBX BOBU j Togvtlur wllA all ctbar 4Jmni htrii( tbilr ortfln In • dapnrad oasdltSoa #f Uw bl*«d or circulatory g T.— lB6o— t Drakd’s Plantation Blttors. * JOB BALB AT J. K. FtTLTOE'S OBVO STORE, Tina stbut, f ittml'miu QAitfKTB, DRVO6BTB, OIL CLOTHS. attaalUo of Hoo»o>faralsbors to **• itUst, witty tad btaaly e t oar liwk, tad to ibo adTMUfta of (botr pamhato |br cub botoro (bo roctnt odTtnt**t of tbo noaafcataron. OLIVER MoCHETOCK * CO, V »<x n »iriH BTBKT. M WKIUOR * UIBSON, VaoiifeatvMO of lead PIPE; SHEET AND JBAB LEAH, Abd dablbll la Pig Lead, Blook Tin, IVB Pntoai Shot, bints btmbst, : Mum u/cn - pigor»irATi.o. gASuiUTittSUapn, _ malm or wnaun aid uaaoiiii, !&S=iSs»t«csS JTEWT .4 D FJSK TISEJaEJTTS. rpo COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND EATON, HACBUin A CO^ H(,n. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, Jobben and retailer! of TBIHMIBGS. iwbbi:i. BEiasa, HOSDCEY, gloycs, hoop skims, SIBBONB, SHIRTS, oollajS, ties tmSSs. SHIRTS end DBAWSIid, WOOLEfi noODfi. #n‘ BIAS, 80AUF8, SSPHYR AUD BHITLAHII ; tfim 8 8 . BBITTIHO to urtTc, Oar alack an parduaod before the Utt ml ,a. SBS el2"o&oSrrM o: SiioaeSJr^LL? *“». f*DDL*BS,“ tSwStuSto-JFgit &• fl«—A oboloe iMriant of -r fe34 Staple Dry Goods. At whnbuli only rjIHK MYSTERIES OF NEW YORK, natlcaft] imum., pollilcj oontc>u, rel giocs eonfentlona, exnneementi, the Central Park, In mm, gondola, 4c., here been letter I* of the "Xjvteriee of Hew York.** I a the eer, steamboat, saloon, parlor, at dinner, In the atreet, erery where do I hear tome etery withrela*. Uon to or an Inquiry as to the meaning of these mythical words, poeted, printed end advertised wherever I go: BTATIOHKBY, S. T.—lB6o—X, Aocompurled with • crraoent end • .hcphird'. hook. A aeornlon .jmpathlner laid It war: -Baton Trt utaphed In 1860 In granting the Xpectatlon of nboll- Uonliu while « Bepubllcan raid it woe: -Stomp. Tnll Democrat! of 18to, gono to Toim j" another, "To the Btate Taira of 1800 add ten (X) dollara » another, that the, wore ,he watchword! of eome eaorat society, Uhe -gone of TocomchU are 1860 Strong," or -Seward Trlcketere ef 1800 Heed Up," Ac., Ao. Wall, poor oorreepondeot war 111-had been 1U for a long tlme-ln feol, hie Ute enppere had glren him a horrid djaprpela. Up r.ai the adrer llaemenU, and of conree bought a bottle of Planta tion Bitten; the Bittern cored him, and on the bot tle appeared three aeme cahalletio letttn: S. T.— 1800—X. I traveled etralght tor 201 Bread we,, in trodnoed myerlf to the celebrated Dr. Drake, and wae ehown the elephant—t cake, B. T. and aU-and a great lnatltotlon It It. A ill iter, bulUlng In Do, etreot, from cellar to girret, It oocnpled aa a Inborn tor, for producing thle tingle medicine. Some fort, pereone are employed; eereral rote, hrlding elx thonaand gallon, each, are ailed with root., herba and material, and then aoaked'ln water,.and the ex premlon preeetred In pure Bt. OroU Bnm. I here raw the bega, boxee and balra of Oalheja Bark, Witttergreea and other material—and the original St. Croix Bnm poucheone, bearing the Onetom-houee brand. It eeemed that medicine oonld hen be turned ont to enpp’, a world of Invalid.— ~t thee, gentlemen are unable to BU their ordera tor Plante tlon kitten alone. I waa ihown men,certificate, of extraordinary com effected b, theee Bitten. The etatletlca cf the medicine bnelneee aa preeented to the laet Congreea la the report of Mr. D B. Borneo •re rnormooe and etnrtltng, amounting to eome six million dollar, annnall,. The proprietor, of thera Bitten will pay Uncle Sam near Bit, thonaand dol lar. for itampe thin jear I with each ladlvldu.l reaonroee government Inane ought to etand at par, and Jr Barren Davie might aa w.U pack up and .tart fcr JeroaaJ#m, *•**••• WALLXTB, j. KNOX, W» are happy to reproduce the a hove letter, *akd add ihal any ordinary cam of Dyspepsia, Liver 0o». plalxtt, Karroos AffocUoa.Scur Stomach, of Ap* («tU«, Herrons Headache, Diarrhea, Eicking Weak* new. Mental Deapondency, Ac, cm ba cored by tha Piaatatlo^linura. That aU persons may Judge of its efficacy, ve pnb* Uah a list of eome of the articles oaad in it* prepara* ties: G^^toßAax—Celebrated for over two elundrd j«r« In the treatment of Fever and Ague, Py»pop. »l*. Weakness, Ac. It v u introduced Into Surope by tbe Counteee, wife of the Viceroy Of Porn, in 1010, “ d wm Mid by th» Jesuits /or tk» t*or~ •ww price qf Us on wiigU m tilsor, trndcr the name of Jssuit's Powder*, end finally made public by XVI, Sing of Prance. Humboldt especial reference to Jte febrifuge qualities daring his Booth American travels. CaanißrTiT a Baa*—For diarrhea, ooilc and die* eaeea of the stomach and bowels. Baxsxuoa—For inflaamation of the loins and dropsical affections. Gaxoxiu FLowxas-For enfeebled digestion. Lavsxsxa Flows**—Aromatic, stlmalant and tonio—highly invigorating la nervous debility; VuTiMirn—For scrofula, rheumatism, Ac, Abus—An aromatire carminative, creatiag fleelf, maicle and milk; isnch need by mothers naming. Also, clove bods, oraage, cam way, coriander, saakeroot, Ac., all preserved In perfectly pure 008TITSBBSS, The powerful, invigoratlnf and tocloproper.ies of fit. Croix Bom have been long acknowledged by the physldans of the world. For consumption, It Is the only stlmalant that shoold be used. Another wonderful Ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, Is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the preeenC' Dr. W. A. Childs, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Bagiment, writes: "I wish every soldier had a hot. tie of Plantation Bitters. They are the mostsSho tlre, perfect and harmless tonio I ever need." Th# following is from the feme as hotel prenrletw * Weahlngton: * Wsxxrsorow, D. 0 M Sov. 4, IMi Xtmn. P. B. Proto 4 Cb.—Please send n* fh****£l“^*°°f UU ”* touchliked** the gosets or our house. “W Bespectfully yours, t BTKKS, okADWIOK B CO . Proprietors Willard's Hotel. Vi „ „ _ . BoonxsTnx, Dec. 28, lget P, B. Prato A Co,—Gentlemen 1 1 have * *TT t offerer trom dyspepsia for three or fonr nnranM tor in cor.. luiewl o( nlto( I (JJ “5 ZZX? b ,*? “ *>«■'><» *r rtw ssflteAsr&s? « 4 «* r i I am, very resjwotfhlly yours, B . , . , Bor, /. S. OATfiOBH. Such 1. th. lupip touching u ,UU r . oh.w hadu„ul »U. DMffw (UaHMobiu Jt7ihr«M P. a DRAKE A CO.. at BBOADWAT, K»w Tori, D ss®JM™2*sffi n “ iS DBAKII PIiABTAIIOH BIITIJig, - M Oonur Pennh murmthl.u abntt> HAT.rm «Uf AND ■OWfflWjmg,. wmuuni, J- L OAMAQHAS’B, Bo.' m riDIKAL BTBBM, almombt, food*, which U i* uUflT*d*uf jjf** 2* •***on*W# wtlo* of oMh bnjSr W “* tow,i "°«*y tto BAC * ud TBOOS 6v*n lfc.^%Jr,£j8 g I Si“S V OBBBI«S2* Cilia » l*0» telrVHt»pSfe «0«. f isgpii O&WMToSSjfJIBSf I 1 bl'Aftpfa b * wua W?^&^®pgSSi DIALIBb [coamrsicATKo.] BT. CEOIX EUM. 8. T.--1800.-i. £OB BALI DT JOB BALK BT 808 BALI BT tiIMOH JOBSBTOB, I****-"* ■^«*-**«* t ; "tom** mat, DRY GOODS. gPICIAL SALE S I Ia e. s , BAEEBR’S, No. 69 Market Street. LARGEST STOCK, Greatest Variety, AMD THI CHEAPEST GOODS, BVXB IXHIBITOD IB THIS CITY. BALT GOHHKHOXS Wednesday, February ' 25th, HOBNB’B, 77 and 79 Merkel Street fOdoran LADIIV HIM.ST ITCH ID H’DI'FS; 80 dn HBM'D H’DX’FBt LADUS 1 ANDgCBLLOPID H’DK’/B; Bn. PLAIN LIMN H’DI'FS; Do. AND'MISSIS’ OOTTOB H08I; MIS’S 00TT0K % BOBS; HOOP SKIRTS, of the beat make., at old pttoee; IMB’D OOLLABS AHD SITS; JACONJCT TRIMMINGS; MAGIO BUPrUNS; OOLL ABITXI8; TAPI TBIMMISa A BL RIM’D BUPILIKOI AU kfnda ef WIHTIB GOODS, et wnddenble lera than old pilcee. Retail buyen should embrace tbla opportnnlt, cf (applying Ihemedrra wlth whel *B*l will regain daring the eomlng eneimi EXAMINATION of oub LARGE STOCK OF DJEIHT GOODS, : V BT BOTH Wholesale and Retail Dealers, IB HJCSPiCTTDLLY SOLICITED. C. H. LOVE & CO., 74 MARKET STREET. JaSO D RY GOODS I! DRY GOODS! tl 'j AT J. M. Burchfield’s, X. & eor. 4th and'Market BU. (3o*lbs rat tha Ulaaoe of STOCK, BOSXXfiT and QLOVES at SEDUCED PRICES, Intending to dm tba room for oUur goods, SIIIHIttER DRESS GOODS, At old prises. SUMMER SILKS, Atoldprloss. . SHAWLS AHDi CLOAKS, ohetp. HOOP BX1BTS; i i ‘ JAOOHBT SDOISO, du»|> ] Ho. IHBKETIHO; ÜBHH VOUID.IDQIM i , IM" ** i i***btihs. OLD PBIOE& A i ' N. CALL AT .1 • ; ; . MACRUM & CLYDE’S, 'V '-T , 78 Mirkei Strset, - \/ |, A»4 rafttr jrantlf wltk lv' [f if; HOgfIERY & Q , r < ()yjgg £oß t & < l ß £-k B0SS ! for Ltullm tod “■ ' L^UB “' W °o*» I wffiW® OMTM - «*w- M 8W Pjlhi—WMtialc iui letill. KACBU* * QLYDB, 't.~D IWtl, &££&*** "MOW. fjwalfluuurwAi.it r WINTEB OOODB. batow, fIACRUin & co n rmkmattiuklattMr.unQll, UrT»BTO*T, ■*?*.*' , "«*'«* itata* uitUbtaUnatMkEC ' WnrCßlt GOODS BAn,ili»Cn«tef 111 iMnaijaixt. »»UME«t«ailiij»rt OS fclrtin u* MiaabfH ,{ *• mbdotiob luoa n nnm MAOKUII * 00,' ffcir nroinm. i Qtmm hasdbumhw TJPfy^Tisw - lirwliimlil ®Mmnwaa*Quo*iBHi*ii, ' ' ■-1 IUCBUIt 4GLTDI, ■■ . : .AT MMDUOMD P««s, - U«N«r lo clow OTt.tMrtßfto *atk M r-.;-14*W, 'HAGBOIi jj vr »»■ IT lUtt'ifrMi Aura rAitkSfr ■jt- J. E. K'DoiolJGH. imdnigß bcooissot tttb SEVEIS SISTERS, • an * Tin Birth oi Cupid In the Bowerof Peru. iHina Hiw eoiMBTi: i IHIIE* H«w UCjHABIO KTnaXSI iHfiaßEv ssxanai In order |te gin fnn .trragth in the raat of ehara MHBb I LOTTY HOUGH, Th, celebrated! Comedienne and rw-n TocallM. Krane’a Thaatre, kail been rpectollyon! gaged, and wlll appear in her original ehanctsr of X ABTABINI, lntrodnclng the* .xtnrnuranra of “JOSIAH’S COUETSaiF*aa aung aighla.ntLaura Kaaue’t. ’• : -wit. /. cl jiydoatougb Will appoar tor : thle oconafon lit hie grant orlgtul £ “*«• DLHTO.7 the Mother ef Seven Hebellion Daughters, ; QUI HD 20UAVJC MABOH DBILL, Tor particulars 6f aoenary and Incidents, soe ptt |PHuno. m '~" ■W Part imujice XVIBV SYEUIHQ antil for* thern}>soe- Uattnca SATUBDAY AFTXBKOOH. fsas:tf . Ei?”A GRAND i l . TOOAL jAND INSTBUMENTAL OONOISf ; :1 Will be gtren ei itsslstohaps l, ON THUBSDAT IYIHISG, Primary 36th; IA6A, Per the beneßt of the Fourth Baptlrt dhttxeh. I G. M. ALIXANDIB, Blnotor. ."TA grandSTIIN WAT PIAHO wUlbi fhrnkh ed b, Meraie. H; Bleber A Bro. ‘ ‘ ' {ABtotd jivctiojt smes. UOCKAWAY AND; BOGGY AT lb AbOTIOH<-Oa WIDNISBAT MOBBING. Job, ath, ei 11 o’clock, will be edld, nt Darle’ Anol - Mon, 6i Fifth .treat, two luperior vthlelee, oora-- pnelng— « . i il Light Bockaway ; • f TjUSK, LIQUOKB, t&o., AT AOi HOBNINO, Pel 11 o’clook, irll] be acid, at *CaTir AonSoa •treat— j , : 10 barrels Baltimore ; 8 do Mackerel; ■ i ■ 13 cam CognlaC Brand,: : I 8 da| So.tch Whlik,; 2 boxoa Sperm Cendlta t fea * I -f. O. PATH gOOTSAND SHOES, j ; [ Of iterj description^ iT LKIS THAU EASTZBI' PKIOIa, JTtcCMlanO’f faction, i|in ’|- 'Ho.MiIPIB EEBUft- ' jnrs. ; i. ■ HOSti ES WANTEIC S£3®asS2BE SSpiiSl •/3.IKL Wanted TMMRn lately— V3T TO DO OSHKBAL HOUBSWOHK, ,W bmr Ttowgiw.tMM, J3r“ - : -thJEi CniaM. ■. WANTED—A UAKDNIUi. to * ■. °t» Pndt Garden and «fa»u T»' nearthedft; Eecommandationi'*>«oW{r»<*’ at » WATitt Mtfwr JMBRCBJUrT gKNBY Q.B^£Frcot"“ Vocomm u Merolieait Tailors, nev receirlag tfctir * pail Am wxhtosb stock, 01B8IHKBI8, h : ;' ' " TKSTOnW.uj ~ . I oysßooimia*. AJ»o, UwlMMtMd bc«t JMlwded ttockof Oootu hrbMlM. rtftt «nr brouglit'todii,^S2.' to * v Idknrta. . nrj cboU. MtooUooS " 1- - i™,..n Q ££ 8 boom -10 opt. or r«Ha*Bi.cviki»r| -*•’ •JTBMIS. D B. BffLGKK, U r I ■ *’ HwhriHlw ■o* «j«mTBTm J) gr n »» r ■ TBtSh‘7SS^slflnSßDio ßMAanr^ V . : S •••••! ' *°- U ‘ nn * ftl ' JSSrau* sSwasEB^oL?i , sfei°* “wallo. gwssiassSS^?mss S£^**S^tes&SßSsr “OI.D COUNTRY.” »*»> rH rovu rsixs^ &t®^«*9SSMe- Tir»ibKwiblotlttSm7fc "•—" 1 -HI 00 '" < “ U » }“«$«•»& to r i-'-T * “ fciMuod ■■■•• sslP^ilSlP^ 7 t« orat-wva b »U amUMtoS''^* iasjsffl^&fsSssS®*_ '“ : ' • . ; r i fciv* jBSil ilituiuvisi)- ts"*-*****. ss si&* X”impV^i^gyj^g't.uuuiHifc tbt aUawSr “* tint Uw SinnA OTION. b.S&U. stc
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