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The organ of the Hughes, Witte end Vel-1 iandigham Democracy- in this city, has eriiently got a flea in lts ear,,'' It threw oat Is feeler, some time ago, teaching, the question whether tho blatent Ohio traitor, Vallandigham, who dated not speak in Baltimore, after hasing been, announced to do SO, should eomO before this loyal com monity,-to alter his “pestilent staff," in fksor of JeC Basis and^isfeliow-traitors, and against thrOos’erntsent, which," with perjured tongue, he, like that other per jured crew of. bolder traitors, now open I rebels, solemnly promised to support. Bat instead of Boding appearances becoming more fesorable for the; propagandise! of open er sorer! treason—instead of finding Ihe sympathisera with Hughes, Witte and Tallandighiaui, inoreaeihg to numbers and spirit, as it doubtless Ixpeoied, the organ aforesaid has dlsoosered,to Its dWay.that 1 ' the sery presence of its great Ajax Tela mon, Vallandigham, would be more'than it would be prudent to insite, in the present tamper of this oemmunity, and more es peolally of that portion of it composed of honest and loyal democrats, whose good I name and fame as patriots, such false .and I j traitorous leaders as he, bass basely out-1 raged, compromised and betrayed. ' I Nor was this ail: Another dlsoosery has I increased the dismay of the organ of the I rebel Sympathisers be/end esery thing else. I It has 1 heard that the loyal men of this I partof the Btate, following the excellent I example of the loyal men of the Eastern I part, are organising themselses for the I purpose of sustaining the Gorernment in I the gigantio work before it, of subduing I armed rebellion ia the Southern Btates, and I of suppressing the sympathetic factions and I conspiracies which Incendiary traitors I hero been for months, if notfor years past, with a dark and sinislrous industry, or ganiaing in ..the Northern Staten; Tide, I of oonrse, was eery disagreeable. When I the Organ of the Hughes' awlteheis heard 1 that loyal and patriotio men, prompted by I their loyalty and their patriotio seal for the stability of our Gorerameht and the free] Institutions which arC our inheritance un due it, had mored to meet the machinations and insidious workings of traitors, prompt ed to their dark and damnable work, by lord for rebels, sUrsholdere and aristocrats, it betrayed of temper, that showed hew disagreeably it was roused np from its rereriee—for through more than two oolumne, yesterday morning, It drir oiled on and downwards in a most uncom fortable and disconsolate spirit. Truly did we tey that the organ had got a big fieainite ear. If, instead of a JoyaZ morement, it bad been a ditloyal one, —if, instead of the Biiim Ltafvt, it bad been the K. O. O’t that had come amongst us, to organise all 1 tho disloyal they could find, or make, and gather them into “lodges”—would we hare had OTen so mush ae ons word of objection, or protest, on the part of the organ! Surely, not one word. That would hare boon doing the work of -its master, Jeff. Daria—and, therefore, all right l . Union Leagues. j We at* glad to see in many papers; no tices of the formation of Onion Leagues. We spoke at length on Saturday morning on this subject, and now only maark that we | think It is the duty of all loyal men lo combine their strength in every way in which they can render it effeotive to bus-' |B» the Government in its eonfiiot with both open and eavert treason.. In the Car lisle Herald, of friday last, we find the fol lowing sensible remarks, whioh exaotly suit our ojrn views: Usroa Luaux.—A movement' has been started over the loyal North, having for its Object the salvation of the Country bom the ruin that-is now threatening it by armed rebellion in the South, and secret, oovert treason in the North. .The only gualiflehtions of membership required, is simply legally to tir Oortrnmnl. ;. .j ; Tne qualifications are notbssedupon any social standing or politicsl creed, and the truly loyal of 'ail classes are flocking into it wherever the movement has been started. V The time has come for the Onion - men to draw blose to eaoh other, and assume a more determined course, effect a full and perfect organisation, .and enter upon the work of crushing out the arrogant despo tism, whiohis datiy bsoomlng more mani fest on the part of Northern Traitors.— There is much to do and no time should be -lost in making the beginning. A meeting will be held at the public house of John Hannon, on Saturday evening next, (28th Inst.,) s'. 7$ o'clock, for the purpose of or- • popularfom, the union sen timeatot Carlisle, that it may be 'made ef fective against the: treasonable organise-, tions which are known to exist in onr midst. '■ f • • The organisation in Carlisle is, it will be Observed/to be“ina popular, form,” whioh, asweunderiUndthephrase, means an open i organisation as opposed to the idea of secrecy. Stiff, the league oughtto be a real organisation, made up of men wise, will affix their names to a solemn dec laration of loyalty] and a pledge of, per sonal aid to sustain; the Qovemmeat in its .effort to suppren rebolllonand restoreithe Union. To suchanorganisation, none but traitors can take exception/ We are aware thiat many excellent men, who would not, in ordinary times, favor secret organisations for the furtherance of any cause, however good in itself are now honestly persuaded - that in this period of extreme peril a resort to that form of com bined power lsaot ouly'Justillatb but ex pedient. . Perhaps they ere right. let.us, 1 however, not fall out by thsway,no£about the way. As fcr the and we are allaureed; as regards the means to that end Ist every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. We havefcankly indicated our own prefer- •not; tint if otiin nun,' quit* u koneet knd •wnett nndpntr&Uo u we claim to > »>■»» differ with ni on thii point, w* ibtH eeteem them non*; On U**, bntwJoiboJo Mting ttemwork for their country in their ' own ohocenw*/. AH tint wo eu do to (Otnln them in their good work oholl bo don* with the moot henrty good will. , 1 Onr undo* an: folly competent to th* work of dealing with open rtbolUon in theflouthjbut It reqalree theu other or- p.iiiDmi to crash oat secxst trausn 1b tho North.-Lot .si pnient to this loot mod neot doognsno mtmy on unbroksn tenrtS o bold ond opon otUtodo of tho most doUr nlMd ogporttioa; ;Mtd if oomo think that, to soot ikon jnoTtofoctuoUyj thoy hod hot ter ONato* thmiritti tWi pira'iroopoiif, ' t - m- Is It Scared! and “fight the deril with fire,” in the name of all that is good and true let them do eo. Anything and eterything ta save the country. A Rematkable Speech—Muscular Eloquence. We have held the following report of a epeechhy Mr. Fcxk, a sturdy old farmer t and member of the ILUnois Senate, deliver ed on the last day of the session, on hand for a.week ortwo; bat; so good a thing cannot spoil; and perhaps iU publication now, sinoe a wholesome leaetionhss be gan, will .answer a better purpose than it would havedone two weeks ago. Let no one foil W read it, and letitberead in every crowd where it can be done, for it is : among the Very bestjthi&gswe hare had since the war-began. The speech U thos described and reported by the Springfield correspond ent of the Chicago Tribune i i ia obkax speech or tub sessiox—tux . TRAITORS LABRED XXD DEfIED TO THEIR TEXTS. A great sensation was oansed by a speech doliTered by Mr. Funk, one of the richest formers of tne Slate, a; man who' pays oter $B,OOO per annum in taxes toward the sup port of the government. The lobby and gallery were crowded iwith spectators. Mr. Fank rose to object to trifling resolutions which were being introduced by the Demo crats to kill time, 4 and! stave off a vote upon the appropriations for the support of the State Government. He said: ; . u Mr. Speaker: lean sit in ay seat no longer And see snoh boy’s play going on. These men are trifling with the best inter ests of the country.; They should have asses* ears to set off their heads, or they are secessionists and traitors at heart. *» I say that there are traitors, and seces sionists at heart in this Senate. [Their ac tions: prove it. Their speeches prove it. Their'gibes and laughter and ioheers here nightly, when their speakers get; up in this hail knd denounce the war and the Admin istration. u I can sit hers no longer and not tell these traitors what I think of them. And while so telling them I am responsible my self for what 1 say. I stand ufeln my own bottom. lam ready <to meet any man on, thia floor, in any manner, from a pin's j point to the mouth of a cannon, upon this; charge against these traitors; ; [Tremen-! dons applause from the gallenea.] I am an old man of 65. -I came to i Illinois a 1 poor; boy. I have made a little something for myself and family. I ply $3,000 a year in taxes. lam willing to pay $6,000, ■ aye $12,000, [great cheering, the old gen : tlemen bringing down his flat upon his desk with a blow that would knock down a bul lock, and causing the inkstand to bounce a half dozen inches in the air,] aye, I am willing to pay my whole fortune, and then give my life to save my country from these traitors that are seeking to destroy it. [Tremendous oheerf;and applause, which the Speaker could not subdue.]* “Mr. Speaker/ yon must please excuse me I could not sit longer in my seat, and calmly listen "to these traitors. : My heart, that feels for my poor country, would not let me. My heart, j that cries out for the lives of our brave Volunteers in the field, that these traitors at home are destroying by thousands,' wouM not let me. My heart that bleeds for the widows and orphans at home, would not let me. Yes, these villains and traitors and Seoesslonists'in this Sen ate [striking hia clenched fist:on the desk with a blow thatmade the houseringagain] are killing my neighbor’s boys, now fight ing in the Arid. I dare to tell this to these traitors, to their faces, and that lam re- Sonsible for what 1 I say to one or all of em. [Cheers.] Let them come on, right here. I am sixty-five, yean old, and I have made up my mind; to risk my life right here, on this floor, ;for*my country. [Mr. Fank stood near the lobby ratting, his desk being one of the ro|w immediately in front of it. A crowd, as he proceeded, collected around hi™, evidently with ; the intention of protecting hint from violence, if neces sary. The last announcement was receiv ed with great oheering, and I saw many an eye flash, and many a countenance grow radiant with tin light of defiance.] “These men sneered at CoU Mmk, . da/ or tiro ago. He is a little man; bat lam a largo m.n- lam ready to meet any of them, in plaoo of CoL Mach, lam large enough for them, and I hold myself ready for them how, and) at any time. [Cheera from the galleries.] / “Mr. Speaker, thee* traitors on thia floor should bo provided] with hempen collars. They deserve them.; They deserve them. They, deserve hanging, 1 say. | [Raising hit voice and violently striking the desk.] The co an try would be better off to owing them up. Igo for hanging them, had I dare to tell them eo, right here, to their traitore 1 faoes. - Traitore should be hung. It would bo the salvation of the country, to hang thorn. For that reason I would rejoice at it. [Tremendous oheering.] “Mr. Speaker, I hog pardon of the gentle men ia the Senate; who are not traitors, but true, loyal men, for, what I have 1 said. 1 only intend it and mean it for Secessionists at heart. They are here in this Senate I see them joke, and smirk, and grin at a true Union man. But I; defy them. - I stand hem ready for them, and dare, them to some on. ' [Great cheering] What man with the heart of a patriot could stand this treason any longer? I have stood it long enough. ! I will stand it no! more. [Cheers.] I de nounce these men and their aiders and i abettors as rank traitors and Seeeaslonists. Hell Itself could not spew out a mom trai torous crew than some of the men whh dis grace this legislature* thia State, and this country. For myself, I protest against and denounce their treasonable: acts. I have ivoted against their measures.: I will do so to the end. I will denounce them as long ae God gives mo breath. And lam ready to meet the traitors themselves, hem or anywhere, and fight them to the death. [Prolonged cheers and shouts.] “I said I paid three thousand dollars a year taxes. Ido not say it 1 to brag of it. It Is my duty—yes* Mr. Speaker, my priv ilege to do it. But some of the .traitors hern, who am working night and day to gat thoir miserable little bills and claims through the Legislature, to take mosey out of the poekals of the people, am talking about hightaxee. They am hypocrites, as woll as* traitors. X heard :some of them talking about hightaxee in, this way, who do not pay. five dollars to support the Gov ernment. I denounce them es hypocrites as.well as traitors.’ [Cheers.] “The reason that they pretend to be afraid of high takes is that they do not want to vote money for the relief of the sol diers. They went: also to embarrass the Government and stop the war. They want to aid the secessionists to oosquer bur boys la the field, fifay care about taxes? They am plosyuno men anyhow,:-They pay no taxes at ail. ajnd hover did* and never hope j to, unless they can manage: to plunder the Government [Cheers.] This Is an exeuse of traitors. • [Hem the Speaker called for order in the galleria*.] “Mr, Speakers Excuse me, I feel for my eoUat!7 in this her hour of dangerf I fool for her from the tips of my toes to the ends !of my hair. That is the; reason that I speak: as I do.; I cannot help it lam bound to tall than min to their tooth what they an* and what the people, the true loyal pooplt think of inuh.; [Tremendous oheering. The Speaker rajppM upon ths desk in nhison with the applause* appar ently to stop lt,but mallyto add to it* volume* fori could see by his flushed cheek and llauiing eye that hls hcart was with the brave and loyal old gebtliman.] “Mr Speaker: I ham eald) my say. I am no speaker.; And Ido hot know that It deserves to becalleda speooh. loohldnot sit still any longer, and ees those sooun drels and traitors work: out their selfish sohemes todestroy the Union. They have my ssntinunts. Let them one and all maka the most of them. I am nadyto’ backup uH I say, and I repeat It, to meet those traitors in any manner they choose, from * pin’s point to the month of a cannon. [Tumultuous applause, during which the old gentleman sat down, after he bad given the desk a parting whack, which sounded load above the din of cheers and clapping of hands.] I never .witnessed so much excitement lo my life in an assembly. Mr. Funk spoke with a force of national eloquence, with a conviction and truthfulness, with a fervor and passion that wrought up 'the galleries and even members on the floor, to the high est pitch of excitement His voice was heard in the stores that surround the square and the people came flocking in from all quarters. In five minutes he had an audi ence that packed the hall to its utmost ca pacity. After he had concluded, the Re publican memterfs and spectators rushed up and took him.by the hand to congratu late him. The Democrats said nothing, but evidently felt the castigation they were receiving most keenly, as might bo seen from their blanched cheeks and restless and uneasy glances. * FOBIIC JTOTICEB. rpS*MOiiUMENT TO THK KILUO) w BI THK ALLIOHCSI ABaENAL IX PLOSION —Hi> nadniigcvl, who w«r. »ppolnu<l by r gutting or tketr Itlloir otUuoi so Mpuintend (£lmoiiOfi|iO th* *U«gl>«i>yfltattrfj f ol*llUUMt - ' V*aum*ut cMtatnonUTi of tb* alstteaiog case* •It) Md loss of llfr, eceesiosad by Ue expiation oi tb* Laboratory of th* Allegheny inaQ>i,l't Sep* tiwhtf i««t, dmlrt *t tb* *aril»»t practicable no* ■mat to discharge tb* datls* coaftded to then* To enabtetb* OommUte# toast inieistaodiogly la regard to tb* proposed stiuetare, and with more -medal reforest* to tb* amount ft «xp*nditm* they may b* warffcnted In locumt>( sulaeriptlons wilf simotived by C. W. BATOUBLUB, at tb* Cuctom Heoee, ontU tb* Ist of April. - That no on* may b* denied tb* privilege of con tributing to th* Fand, and thereby expreeeleg Uxelr earnest sympathy «ltb th* btreared relative* and friends, it la proposed to receive voluntary coairlbu- tbajmiy fee offered. Tn* committee b*T* decided to bar* the rausenp* tloaa partly Tetnnury, that thoaewhodonot feat* from to* natural im puue* ef sy mpotby with those be* reeved* dsalzou of oontribuilag to tb* propped monument, may not b* oonstralned to do so by per* soaal aTllcUatli'B. As a Bacetd of an a;pUUng accident, aod cf-tym. patty with tboa* bereaved, it Is tnggssted that tn* Meanms&t ehoild b* tullt from purely voloaury oVet logit ane tbs Committee indulge tb* hope that socb an expenditure may :be aathorlx?d a* will do' full Juetioe to the pr*v*ib?at liberall y of tber fellow dtiatas. _ THOMAS M. HOWJt, \ JOsIAH BUG, i 0. V. BATUaXLOB, > CommlUe*. JAMAS P. BABB, GEO.- H. THOBStON irs^UBIiiU’MJTHJJS. 'f'ir omoi or rat Puimmli B. B. Oo,,) OAVAL lWAltlllT. ) I Ths PencsjlTAßle Ballroed Ooxpiny hereby guee I nubile notice, to all whom »t nop e>nM&, that in | : puhnaa?e of the power and authority eohlarrod'Wpoa : i it by sundry provisions ef an Act of the General As- I oembly ef the Commonwealth of Petnsjlv.aia, an* Itltltd “An Act fjr the sals ot the Main Lima of the Pabllo Works,” approved May 16tb, i 857, U will, oa the first day of May, A. D. one thousand eight ban- I dred and sixty-three, abandonee mnoh of the West- I tm Division of the OsnU, lately forming a partof I the Mala Line of the Pabllo Work*, and as Uei be- I tween BlUnvllla end Johnstown, (commonly known lat the ”Upper Western Division,”) together also I with soch Dans. Feeders and ficaervolrs lying west I of Johnstown, as pvttalns.to or are ooed in cosnec- I tloa with aaid Uyper Western Division. I By order of the Board of Directors. I Witnem the seal of the said Company, the 25th I day of February, A. D. 1503. , \ I J. £DOAU THOMSON, fun. I I nhatmyl Prs»ldeat: urvicaor < mssuaen tasoaeaoe uoktabt, ) Corner Market and Wat»r streets, > • « Pittsburgh, Feb. 17,1063.1 NOTICE.—Tha Board Directors of this Company have this day declared a Dividend, eat of the profits of the test six Booths, char of U.fi. Tax, of tJSYAK DOLLAXb PBB tLHAB S, vis: Two Dollars per share payable In cash, forthwith, and rive Dollars par share to be arelisd to the redaction of Stock Doe Dllla. rnlSw F- A. BIfiKBABT, Becrstary. |rS»DXVJlJttNl>.—l h, i'reiident and \rsr Directors ef the Moaongahsla Briige 00, of Ptltshn gb, have this day declared a Dividend s! FuUB r*a CfihT, oat Of tha profits of Lbs last six months, payable to Btockholdsre, o: their legal rapresent!vet, ox and afUrMarch 10th. M. MOLMK9, Traasurtr. | Pittsburgh, ?.b.27th, 1163. ahfclO* ir jy*AN KlinOriLlJN for, fruidont and six Directors of the MaathetUr bavingi Bank ahi be held at the Banhior Hons*-, oa BAi- ÜBDAT, the Bfth day of March/lteS, between the ! hoan of 1 end 4 p. m. TUuS. B. U PD IK I, Cashier. Maachftsr, Feb, 2Sth, lM&td ' T—lB6o—X. W DBAJU'e HdhSTATIOa HITTSBB. They pgnfr, strengthen and lnvigo.4ie. Thi) cmt> • heeltfaj tmtiu. ThsyaresbMdJdoteloehangeof water end die4£ Th« 7 oveveuuie eftocte of diaripatica end late boon. They-strengthen the system and enliven thejntnd. They prevent mhamallo onto Intermittent inert. They purify Uo besath icJouHf of the ettHaach. j They cor* Dyspepsia and Oo net! pet ion. I They our* Dtairtass, Cholera and Cholera Merboe. I They cur* Urn Complaint and Kerrone Headache. They ere the bast Bitten la the w»dd. They mako I the weak-man strong/asd are aahauated nature’e ' DHt nttanr. They an madeof pure- Bt. CroU i Mom, toe oelebreted Oeltoaye bask, rojte and herbs, j and art taken with tfceptoinjre of a beverage, with- I out regard to age or Use of day. Particularly r*- [ to deUoata puma requiring a gentle BiUaalaat. Bold by ait Grows, Draggttta, bottle, and caIoMML P. H. DMABX A <30., W* fireadway, Maw York. fctoman. jrmtr MtrenTiauMMjrra. WANTED— At the Hone of Belogo, naan to act aa Awistaat tfeperlatsndeot t aoa Principal Teacher In the Boys* CebZoU A parson of axptrlaoo* 1* managingßoys, with good r#e.ameu> daitona. Salary, |MO par veer, and oeardlag. Ap* SUeaUon to bs mads at tba Malaga, in or bdtar* BtPAT, Suet 6tb; 1868 ahMt altiJH OtM'AßTNhKamt' Pcntofors , aabtlng tmdar lb* bum and ttjk ol BAMOML GBAY A BuK l« tbla day absolved ay motnal agree* Mint, IigCXL QRAI renting. Tba b&alnau of tba lata firm wfll ba *attUd by oi>bar partner, at Mo. : 19 Fl<thstreet. BAUUXL GMAI, * ' J. ST CLAIM GBAY. | J litoburgh, March 2d, IttJ. TUB UNDERSIGNED, hiring entered Into Co-Partnership lor thojtarpaaa of continu ing tba Merchant Tailoring Business, und*r tba same of GBAY, POBBIBL A BBSS, at tba pnaant stand, (Mo, 19 Fifth a tract, would moat raapacttsUy | aoliolt a coatlnnaaoaof tba paironaga to litxrally ba* •lowed open the late firm. Ns J. ST. CLAIM GRAY, • J. POBBIXL, (Lata Cnttar with Samuel Gray A £ooj OXO.BEBB, (Late Cutler.with LTHlnifield.) I. Pittsburgh, March 91,186 L HATING disposed of-mj interest In the firm of SAMUIL GBAY* BOM to Haaara, GitAT, POeeiMEr A BBSS, I toflU ntqm my ttoika to my many Crtanda for thalr gtnarcua pa» troaaga through u long.aaziaa of laars, a«d moot eordtaily otmmand my sococomro to u oactlnuazuo of thalr flhvors, taaUng oaaand that they wIU conduct thalr balnaat auttofactory to aIL mbStiw SAMOKL GM4T. VT OTiUi£.»iho 00-partoertiup hereto* ' fora axiating batwsaa tba nnder«l«ned, under tba firm <f WlQam H. WlUlami A 00., to tnta-d«y ctotolrsd by limitation. Tba barium will ba Nt* tied up by WUliaa H. WQliasuy who to horaby aatbociaod to do whnlovor may do itcmiii tor that purport. > WM. H; VILLIAUS. LB. BoTAT. Plttalurgh, Yah. Btih, ISSI. The Banking and Bachaago bus’atm will bo con* ttaood ao bamafos, without any ebanga In the stylo of too firm.' Mr. Julias F, Stark, aetUg Gaibiar, to aathorixsd tem«kothaaigaatir«of tba firm in ail its attain. rnrttlw ■ WM. H. VILHAMfI A 00. MOTlOalb aMKIfiBk GlVifiS thU ll application will ba made to tha Treasury of tba vhltaa Mtutofl Jar the rauaaal and arentual payment of tha foUswlsg named Certificate of lndabtedatßi, toauad la blass by tba Ttaanuar of tba - tlnited Statas, on, tha S6ih day of January, 1863, which said Oartifieato has bean lost, stolen ar mtolaid, and ail paras an fetrbby wars ad from noeinog too save* crlnaay way mgotUttng tbaaama, naasiy i Mo. 47,729, tor One 'thousand Pollan, lasted in blank as atori»iM. aponT. O.SnUlTan. Oaack Mo 170, paja- Uo to -Wm. Wilbolm, ooUcoted by Blchard ealtb, Oaahirr, who tppßin as last andoner on abota men- Mould chick. ••••••:■ Ftttaburgh, Fabruary 99th, 1841. mtfcSc PKUDUUA*— 100 bbla. litn Family Vloar, wbtto Whaat; M;do primsWbltaßaanij : 40 do Gnau ApptoSg (totoaadh 40-do Dry Appimi t-,- SO do DryPeacbaa; 6 do Boil Butter} i 80bush.Oloramad; ' - 80 do Tlmbthr flaads For sale by WM. F. BBOMA 00., Wbolaaal* Grom n, 118 Liberty al rest. Togathar srlth aa aaabrtad stock of Taaa, Sagtr*, I OoStoß* Ptoh, Spkoa, Boup, Oandtoa,' JPanda’icn Oof. Mfiiaiiaa. Byrapa, Wincow Gtora, Halto, Tcbaooo -In cadditeL kega and bom, Washboard*, Tuba, I Wcod»a Bacaata. Seda, Ac. mt 3 MObusm Wladaw Glass, asserted alaass » 4, r?s? to *“ o ? d ‘ < U.IOT.JL t 0... - . BHBIYXBA LAKAM, • >b< Boa. 97 sad 98 ftailtbfietd atnet. IiUSU. -T •• gObMAaMorted Mca-Mackarsli 900 hf, bbla. “ it . *• VWAklUbl; u*~iu*£%F rt,au * i «HBITIE*LAIXAB, ‘ WhS jx. 3W ISAUH DICKBIA 00. Jrmw ST HAY HOCS.—Came :to 3 pmnWtaof tha*ob*crit*r, Mo. *6 WjlitffiSS tlnet,* B‘jW WITH TITS PIQ9. Tb» own?r la r qarit d-to «om s frrwa d, proro property, pay ebaraos and taka them avay. R-b3.3t j. n. binciuk. NT «I La —l,2oo kega aaiottal a zee, in atereaad fornle b7--’< 60BTYEB <fc LAZEAE, Mba Koa, S 7 bed 29 Smlthfleld street 3 | IUIUJ, biUVKK. jl>Ett&JNi> MJTK", VJT oißnrioATKv or ihd*rtedntB3. QUA&TKBHABt'ItB' - OXBIIFIOATKB, 7 8-10 BONDS JLND COUPONS, and all oilier Gorern. meat «zcarltl> a, bought bj W. H. WILLIAMS A 00., Wood.street, corner of Third. BAKOMETEB, Or, IHPBOVED WEATHER INDICATOR. We have -jeat received a aupply of ihia loraloablo Inatrumant. Call and examine It at No, 29 Fifth * JtffclvdavT qx> COAL iIKRCfIANTS —Sealed X ProponlswfU b« rccaiTfd bj *i bb offle* da Ohio itint, for tornUhlog lh« All - fbeoy Ottjr Wattr Works with <K>AI»,.*UT OOAL. and eLAOEi Mf c&e )wr from tin fi'»t day of AptU. 1863. Payment will to nude In atah m olb ly. BldewtU toncelred oniU M<)Nl>aT, March l«th, At U o'clock m. - iJO M A L • TON, ItaptrlDtcndeat of W» - * r Work*. r, l*eb 28th. 18<3:M ~ READY.—Oar new TIKE AND PLANT PBIOE LIST, Wblcfa vilt be vest thrcorh the Post Office, bee of charge; to all applicants, or can be bed by calling at No.29Fifthit»et. J. KNOX. fotMwdawT • /JOVERNMENT SALE.—WiII be \jT aold. by order of the W»r Department, et Pcb lie Auction,at>Allegbeny Arsenal, Pitt*hurgb, to toe hfgfceat bidder, »t 10 o'clock a. m ,on WED NESDAY, Ifaich IMb, 1863, the following UditeJ Sale* property; Tie t 32,600 pounds of Seres Ir o ; i 1,000 ** »• Steel; 12,000 M *• Leatbor; l,lot).Powder Barrels; 1,6t0 Ballet Keg*, 1,800 Pecking Boxes; TnxsOin. B, H. B. WHITICLKY, , mbtrfhr ' Major of Ordnance. DU BARBOUR, • wtm A. L. WEBB A 880., Obrasr of Prod eid Commerce firm**, BAtTIMOBK. GUKBAIi COMMISSION MEBO HANTS, And Agent* far the sele ot DUPONT'S GCNPOW* DEB AND SAFETY TOUE. Receive oaemuignment ell kinds of Weitein Prv dace, end nuke advances thereon. M. B.'-Ballroed track la trout of Weiebooe*. .mxrxm to WIUUm H. Sallb A >co.j Pittsburgh, Hiller A Blf kelson, " Bptneer A Garrard, “ Oelp A Shephard, " HercbinU’ Bank, BalUmote; B. Pa Ford A Sone, ** DRY GOODS! DRY GOODSI —We invite oashbnj'rs to examine our stick of STAPLE ASD FANCY GOOD J. We aie telling SHAWLS AND HOOP SKIRTS, of the beetqaall‘7. at old prloes. CALICOS, MoB* LINS AND DBbSS GOODS cheep, at LANK, HcASOT A CO'S., bo. 140 Federal street. Second door trem lbs Ve« Market, Boo**, Alls* iheay City. , v fjg&iua Is /.wakd, D B H TJ 8 T, Sa 65 Moor ifttw, jlm doers above Band $L Bridf*. AW Office boon from Fa m. until 4 p. u. Mldn KINDS OF BOOTS, GAITERS AND BALHOBALS, st BORLAND'S CHEAP CASH STORE, MS ’ M Markst street. fJIHE LATEST NEW BOOKS, BBOEiTID AT S. p- 3ST T’S. THE TANQLID BKEIH. A NoreL THE FOGGY HIOBT AT OFIORD. By Mrs. Woods. ARTIST'S MARRIED LIFE. By Albert Direr. WALT AMD VOLT; dr, TBS TWIMS. From (ha German of Jean Paul Friedrich Bkbter. CHILD'S &ATXOMAL ALVABAC. THB 6LSSPIBQ SXSTIHEL. A peem. Only 10 costa, aud all ether new Books. AU the UU MAQAZIMS9, PfiOTOGBAPHIO ALBUMS, ; Amerkan and Imported; 6TATIOBBBT, of aU kinds, at JOHN P.BUJST’S, Wholaaala and Be tell Book, SUilonery, Magtaln* sod St wipaper Xmyoriam, Mneowio Hall, Fma Stbut. WEDDING Cord Photographs, or '■ f TOn. THVHB to WIFP, AT • ., t I PITTOOK’S, Book, Stationary and Mats Depot, OPPOSITS TBS POST OFFIOB. to» *7 OARPJSTH, PRVHCtBTS, OILCLOTHS. i i * W* oaU jtbo attention of Houaa-Furntoherji fta [ tha cstaat,[Tartoty and beauty of our stock, and to tba advantages of their purchase tor cash before tha noeut adruceo r qf- tba'maußtootunn. OLIVES XoCLIHTOCK & CO., \ 80. O TITTH BTBMT. 1 Wi.l»wT I - - ■ fJIHK RATIONAL CLAIM AGENCY" tfOLDISBS’ PAY, PXHBIOHS AMD BOUNTttS. j T. WALTER D/p, 103 IVU f4r«t, AM door tofow CtoOoUe Church, In ooaneetlon with HABVB Y. OOLLIBfI A BBACS, Waahtngtßto, D. General Government Agenta. SVTOUIma of the naanat of a kin of deceaaed Soldiers will regain apactol attention. n Dlecharged BOUHTIXS, PSM« SIOHB, or BAOM FAY, wfit do waU to caO and ‘liavo thalr papers. WAB pLAIMS, of every de scription, presented and prosecutod before Gongnea, Court of Uainuand tba Depdrtmenta. AWJfe abarpe mode uaMl m*Mf to opßeefeA ja97tlmeodla ' ■ •; PENSIONS, BOUNTY, DACE PAY. : - B.O.SUOKBSLI, M (Mm Agmt, 114 KITH STBIXT, Pv. OoUmUom In “ Vnmca BOLDIIEE tkm i PIHOIOBB, fa »nnA.d Offlom m |°»Mni BODJllltaud PMSIOMB to OzpbM Childru. Bratkin “•"fiHIP/jS"JJff oihin cUd dlionvp, tram dIMM oontneM nntO **‘*‘**2s u anewered unleoe a atenn to eoakued. fc|j}lf«L I ABU oil*—MW Hbl»i*o.4 win** jreir jb»'ehtise.wejt«. gAILEY;KAi:KL:I-L i Co., f ftASABD 1 STEAM-fITTBBB. M J\ No. JSO POVBTB BTBEET , I fll Bmtthficld ) I | PLUUBKRS, l attentien given to the fitting of OIL BSriKKBIXS. Extract from a letter on THE BATTLE FIELD. ThU battle (Antletam) haj been thT moet sangui nary of the war, andtheonly one fought with visible design and upon military -principle* Tho arrange* nent of on; corps—the overlooking position oi the commanding Genera!—the sending Into actio* the. right and the left dlri'ioss—the doling op of the oantre, and final bewildering adml* ratios, and carries ihe mind te the great fields of Anttarlits and Wagram, fonght by Napoleon. Of all this have I spoken. The Aesrt history of each soon filet, purchased by the life and bleed of twenty tbon •akd nren, must be found In the hospitals. War bee |u glories—but it has Its Un thousand demons in these homsn tortures, that mako the eye-balls acbe —lbs heart bleed—the Ups palsy, and tbs brain reel, The sight (s at first positively unendurable. The life-blood of some Is still trickling away In silsnt ealsnem—white the dissevered limbs and m&nlao brain of others give rise to sounds God grant 1 may not again witness. <*;» But ye mother* who bare seek a ton—or wives a knsband—or sitters a brothsrf-or sons a father know and beeoiuoled that erbn here tho hand of mercy is watchful, and better care la beetewed upon yosrlovtd ones than might at first seem possible. It was In lbs hcspltal,. where rested the gallant Booker, that I learned the history of those mythteal words so often seen and so 11’tie understood, “8. T. —lB6®—X.” Anything alleviating the sufferings and saving the lives’of oar soldiers, Isa national blessing. I witnessed some astonishing results from this article. It is well known the effect of burnt gunpowder ssd excitement ts thirst, which added to the toes of blood In the wounded, creates the neeswity of a reviving stlmnlant. In this particular hospital, the physicians were allowing th'Lr patients to drink Plantation Bitters, otherwise called 8. T.—lB6o—X, and although the wounded are most numerous hers this division having opened the fight at 6 In the morning—the men weremostly composed, mid' there was very Utils tainting. acts upon the itc-mach and nerves in' almost incomprehsnsibls manner, superior to brandy, and without subsequent sre peeing reaction. It originated in the West la dles, composed of theoelebrated CkJlsaya Bark, Boots, _ Herbs, Ac., all preserved in Bt, Croix Bum—the B.J. * —lB6O—X being a iscret ingredient, not yet're reel ed to the pstaUs. It U recommended for Want .of appetite, disordered Uvsr, Intermittent levers, stomachic difficulties, Aa. X understand It! eras somewhat known In the Southern States prsvW; one to the war, and it appears an agent of Jefisnoa j Davis* reeently applied to the proprietors for the; privilege te make It forlospttal purposes daring the; war, to which they mads tbs foUnring reply: Ur. - i■. Ag*U qf, tta.: % Dui Bu—ln reply U jour communication, offer-' tag cs u Fifty thousand dollars for lb* receipt nod right to make tba Plantation Bitters for jour hotpi. Ul purpose* doriog ttfb war," wa beg to say, yoqr price U e liberal ne, ooneldartag It would oast us nothing to oompl; /end that othenrlee we can derive no revenue from the; Bonthem Eieteg; hat dr, onr duties lo ear Gotenuueht, and onr Ideal of comtM' tencr, would not allow nto entertain It, althongfc Untight planeu toamaags the fufibringeef your mtaguiiedfollowers. iWo remain, - w • : Verf'nspeetfaDy yonig. P. IL DRAAB A COr Tfcae* gentlemen glee the history of eertein la* gradients ol their artLle lot over two hondnd years ■ showing that through all changes of the medical proton! oa and lte practltlonera, etrengtb, and -hrrrfilnri hare been derived from these iburces. Dr. Woods, in lha Washington Hospitals) informed me that one patient war fast sinking and eraay, and had not slept an how t» two weeks, until the Plantation Bitters came to his kaowlsdge, when sine day's trial gem him s night's test, and he was now fast reooveringi I am suprissd ow Goran? meet has not equalled Je&rron Daria In eneigj,aad adopted this Invaluable artlcli In all ow the weak eotaiera ding to It Ilka a brother. - As a lay member, 1 esn bear witneaa It la “good to take,? and oHorde mors energy and Ufa than anything 1 aver tried. Boooaaa to the Plantation Bitten. Bat l haw digressed. In ay nsxt l shall speak of gstheriog la the wounded, oozy lag the dead, to! i j HIOODIMUB.’ feS.lmeodlann TtRAKK’S PIiANTATION BITTEKS, XJ DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTARS. I DBAiura plantation bittbrs. M Goner fourth and Smith field streets. I K NOX PETTIT FAEK ABD HTTEBEBIES. Tor many inn v# have made the cultivation Of SHALL FBUITBa : speciality, and, taking into ad*' ooont variety, matte and metty, cur . stock of VINIS and PLAHTb, of ; ; ■ qbapss, 6TKAWB2B3IXS, . < . BABP3KBBIBS. * ■ ■ BLAOKBBBBtXS, . - GO9BEBBBBIXS, \ { CUBBAHTB,A»-* la unequalled anywhere, which wa offer onthemost fitvorable terms, • : Partite wtstlag.to purchase would do well toeor respond with us, or sand for our new FBIOB LIST, which will be sent to all applicants free ol charge. I J. KNOX, [■ feS&lwdswT gHAW’S BICKLKB, TOJTRB BABDWAMB TBADM. ' X am now prepared to ezacutt orders for SHAW’S BICKIEB, far the coming Season. Pirasunan, Pa. Pnica~sS per down, lees 5 per cantata discount. CASH, per funds In PlUsbargh. ; **• Address, THOMAS .WILSON SHAW, i (Oare of Lvov, Show A OtL,)' j : fcli.-aeeod Pmssinms, Pa.! gift; BOOK j !'• Ho. US Wppp BTBAKT,! If jou want bargains la PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,- And other popular work* too numaroua to mantlcp, •arOOSTLT GIFTS QIYBS WITH BACH. gAMUKL FERGUSON, ; SBALEB OP WEIGHTS AND MBASUBSS, j *AST BID! OF THI DIAMOND, between Union street and Market' flirt owmwran WBPHisnAT «t* sstpiKtl \^3T££u* job to on thg 4L AviurnrQ oaaftta. r|M| COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND EATON, HIA€RIJH & CO m Hos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, Jobbers and; of TBIMMIHG9, MKBBOI STCRflte, SOSIXBY, GLOW, HOOP BKQTfI, BlilßObSi HU UHLJfck -BHIBTS and DBA WEBS* WOOLES HOODS, HU BUS, 80ABF8, • IBPHTB“AHD SHETLAND WOOL; 6,000 fes. KNiTTIMQ YABSS,on band aa tb arrtv*. ' . i • :Onr stock ni pnrcbaaed beforethel*** t«uco is prices, and we oflg_gg**. » 01TY AND OOUHTBT MXBOHAHTS, WILLT BKCS, PEDDLEBfi, and «U who bny to •eli-again. H. B.—Acboice assortment of At wholes*** fcotr If MUMAU n PATHIO BEttEDIKS FOB THE PEOPLE. : Th ß otderslgued, having used Profsseor HUH PHBCY&* HOHEOPA7HIO REMEDIES in onr families with the meet ea*Ufactory results, and hav ing foil confidence in tbelf f*nnuene»s, parity and .afflcacr, chetrnnly recommend ibm U, all persons who vlih to bare site, reliable awl efflctrioie rema di* at band for prirste or domaattc war ■ Tb# BiT.'Wn. Hoamer, edltrrxf M 7he Northern lade pendent,’’ Auburn, H. Y,; tbs Her. Z. H. Gree ley; I>. D.,'Hector of Si. Peter’s Cbttrtb, Auburn, $. f.j tbs Bev. 8.1. Ires. Chaplain of the Auborai itata Prison; the Bar. Spencer M. Bice. Hector, Sew Bedford, Haes.;:tbe Her. Alien Steele,-H.- Y. Ooc&reace; the Her. Samuel Ki stole,. Bait Genesee Confidences N. Bor. P. d. Pratt, Dcrret, Vt; the B*v. John B. Boble, Buffalo; O, Hart, Esq«i Utica, N. T,i the Bon. Meal (Dow, Portland. Ua; tbs. Golfer; bentb Bead,-Ini.; the Hon. Ge*rge l HumpUtfyt, M. Y.;BenryD. Cook, Em., editor of “Tbs Übio State Journal, '* Colombo*/ Lhlo; tteHon. B. £LGrsham» Hoiina, Illinois; the Hen. Thoxai J. Obwo,, MontJcsUt, Fla; the Hon.' tfvMtih Best diet, N. Y 4 «a. Bristol, Xeq, Utica, M. Y.; A. 8. Pond, Esq., Utica, H. Y.; James Plunkett, Sag.* Nashville, Tenn. . Mo. I—For Fever, Coogsetton and Intammtfifin. Mo; a—For Worm :Fever, Worm. the Bed. ; ‘ } " Mo. 3—lor Colic, Crying, Teething and -WbkeftiK uses of Infanta. : Mo. 4—For Diarrhea/Cboltra Infantum and Som mer Complaints. ; i i Mo. 6—Fvr Cede, Griplsgs, Dysentery or Bloody Jinx. • Mo. 6—For Cholera, Cholera Herbui, Vomiting. i 1 No.7—For Oaoahs; Goldie Inflceaxa. Sore Throat. So. B—For Tooth-ache, Ftoe-ache, Neuralgia, : Ho. S—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and-Fulness' oftbeHeal. < Mo. 10-iDytpeprfa POL—For Wtek and Deranged Stomaeh, Constipation aadLirerComplaint. , Mo. 11—-For Female lminlamiee. Scanty, Painful : or Periods. Ko.l^—For Profess Hsnsae, Bearing down of Females. No. 13-i For Croop, Hoam Ooazh, Bad Breathing. No.lt—Akeasa PflZa—For Jtrjilpelas, Erap . tiona, Plxnpka on the Face. ;/ i :■ nuca. •; Case of 20 vla’s, complete, In morocco and booked 00 Oeae of 20 vials and book, 4 00 Oaea of IF numbered boxes and hoc*:—, T 2 00 Casa of 6 »««»■: 1 00 filngls numbered boxes, with djratUoiu w . 85 Sicgie lettered boxes, with' directions Ml fcO Large case e* 80s. TjsJe, fcrph|sf,cian» w .... 16 00 ALSO BPXCIFXOfi. For dsJuM or FMMtie ~-Onpra>jed, Diißcnlt, La bored Breathing, attended with Croop and Expecto ration.' ’Price, oO cents per box. For Ear JMsctorpee «aa Deo/aes*.—Discharges from the Ear, tie molt of Scarlet FeTer, Ueaalea or Mer» ocriats. Fir Moists in the Head, Hardaeescf Hear ing and Binging in the Kan, and Ear-Ache. - Price, 60 cents per box. I For fiwqfklo.—Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and In daratiug.ioniils, bweUings and old Ulcers, ncrofa .lons Cachexy of Children. Pi ice, 60 cents per bex. ; For Cmeral Dsbgthr.—Physical or Hsttoqs We<k ;nem,eitharthe result of bicknsss. Excemve.Sledi; cation ar Exhausting Die shirges. Price* SO eents per box. i For Dropsy.—Flnld Aocnsanlatlons, Tunld Swell ings, with scanty Secretions. Prloe, 60o» per box.* , - For £sa Stdhusv.—Deathly Sickness, Yertlgo, Men ■aa, YcmlUng, and Sickness from rid Jig or mttion. Price, 60 cents par box.' •> For Criaary Gravel, Benal Cancnli, Diffloalt,Painlol Urination; Pis: aees of IheKidneys. PricS 60 cents per box. : - K - For. SroteoJ —lnvolontiry Disdiarges, and Consequent Prostration and Debility. The most edecemfdl and known, and may be relied upon u a cxre. Price, $1 per box. , ~ f JOBS K FTOIOH. SoleAgenitotheWeetern Country, 3n You, Ju. 16th, 1862. ■FOB SALB BT FOB BALB BT FOB BALB BT SIMON JOHNSTON, ; Ho. 89 FliyH STBBBT. LABQBAHD SMALL BIBULS,; jancELLJUTKOtrs. i DBA LB BE, Staple Dry Goods, A FRESH SUPPLY JUST DECEIVED. BEAB WHAT THH PEOPLE fid F. LIBT OP SPECIFIC BEIXEDIEB, No*. 67 ajtd 69 Fnrra Snuox. .HALifiS MBH AMD DOTS’ OLOTHXHO, 'FUBHISHiHO • QOODS, AT ... 1, I, OAEHAaKAX'B, No. lie FXDXBAL BTBKKT, ALLBQHBHT. As X am now closing np my-bniinasr, l inrite ne* dal attention to the following stock at seasonable goods, which It la believed wllL be found worthy the tf - j Agoodosaortmentef BACK and FBOOK OTIB* 00AT8. i A fuL rarietr of OLOTH» OASSIMBBB and mediant grad* BUBimCSS OOA1S; BLACK DBBdS OOATd, rahginc in price'from |8 to SHK Of MAN'S ioe, medium and lew grade, a good stock; and welt assorted OAST'S FINS PLrSB. OLOTH.SILK and OASSIIICBS VASTS. both' OLOxmna. A good anortmeht of JAOKBTS, PANTS AND OVABOOATS, neatly cut and .wall made. GANTS* AND BOAS' f.OMNIBBIBQ QOOtXL Flfiß WHITB BHIBTB, from fl SS to «t T 5; OBBT AND WHITA MBBOiO BHIBTB AND DBAWBBSI line Acg'bb H r VOBB; Uotton and Marino Man's aU wool eadSUkSBIBTS A DBAW* exoeUe&t raritty of GLOVES, TIBS, BOS. PIWOB GOODS. Fine OVBBOOATINOS, BUaIHBBS COATINGS. CLOTHS, OASSIMBBAftr and YBSTIAGS. whS wDLaa usual, be made up to order, or iold bytka piece or yard. ; . J/L, OAMNASHAN, . W:lmU 1U Federal atrisat, Alleghany. CORNER . PENN AND ST GLAIR : BIBKXB, __ PITTBBVBQB, FBNXA. Tho Urgeatf cbNpot and bees of thi QftUid ■Utaa. •*» ptjvfora fall CoounarcM ootuie. la* eluding Writing and Commercial AiiUunetio. • v ' Ho extra charjpe for Uaniifecturm, fltaimhoat, 1 Bailroed and Baakßook-keaptng. Mlnlitera* aona at one-half ntioa, fitadeateeatar and mlaw at anyjttme. I Tbla InrUtnUen b _«ondnci*4 bj Teachers and practical bwiiM "»■>! the pnf> •ranee for graduate! of this OoUrwe hr Tinitnnw men thronghoat the oomnlry, m wtfll a» tha city. OOWLKTijoai known aa the beet Tea man of; tbe Union, teacher Ornamental and Bapld BqolttMW Wrttfafg,.: j.c ■ ._i'. #*Tor ;epe<Ui»«ni Pf Fret OowUy> tueqnaUed* Writing. 1M • anoleae twaaty-flre oanta to tho Pnnotaala, i ■ - iv J*MKIH**BIUIH, c v• U2ftly«lawT»w inew |J ÜB&LAJtf PEbßiaM' tiPEUTAUIeKtfI Av ~Sotwltbrtandl»g. tha * attack* of Jaalots SgectacU ftodert, 'who aspire to Uu auwof Ojptf* BUBBIAS KKBBLI SPECTACLES A» zaodMnr daQ?the waratet andoxeemanta of ov dtiseae. All teat la aakad la to 1 examine all other' gpwtadMs then call and examine the BUBSIAV FBBBLBefees. Tor sale hj J; UIAUOBD, Practical Oplidaaj • * Mannhotam of tka Bomba Babble Spectacle*, JalO: i MTlttKatniat. Ifonriap Fo«Bonding. I GOAL* OJJU: JaAMP UKAi,kkm TEHTIOH.—I Boat rmpeeifolhr eollolft the at rmSShruS*!? MiHDB, ad SHE ftaaof r diarga.to |ha_ttadfc Ofioa. HoTfcd Baad York.. factory, SoTA Bute treat, -W-ILBKXTB; : fciaJm Sole hUnoftcintar. • JUST RECEIVE!*, on DOLtii «wi&bt otobi, ■: . . ~ "Si* Soarth ■■■ ■ ■ ■■■: i.tap tot of : axtra flu. KbVJCB VIAXID WJIBE, tABOr OOOM,*o. »Uch -HI teaoM nnr dmp,todowoat ttealsek. Pla»ataj>i» ud namtutka gmU. _ j- E.STJtAIH. ■- R. & BULG&R, Aa*, - ; Manafartniw oi ataay <aa»tpttt» o( B 1 TJ RIT IT TJRE* HO. 41 fIXXTBfIIU) nBIXT, FITTEBVBQB,td t A fall iiaeortmant of FITTBBUBOB tt.4 XHrAfr fBMMD FUABirUßßeonatantlj on hand,' wkfci we will aaO at tha lowwt prime fm CASH, talfclmaete • -si.'-:- in t ton a»lfctitl»towtoclaaa. ,■ BOBIBTJDAUSXA • 00., N “ *a.m UlMt 7 «tnU, DRY GOODS. THE PUBLIC. ■ I .-M Daily arrivals, by Eipicm and BaQroad, of Nev?j CSrOOcTJBi! - ■ - i! y at v MACRIIM & CLYDE’S, ’ So. 78 Market Street Latest ityles 6^ TBIHHTVGB, EHBBOIBXBTEB, OOLLABt -SETS, i FABCY GOODS, MAD - t M«TS,PATT*BMB, 8E1BT8; COSSETS, go, T Large aiaortsientsbf-^ HOSIXBT, GtrGYX3, FUBKIBHTHG GOODS, far Ladles, Qenilemea, and Children { Ha? rHEEDLES, THBBABB, and Mhsr ' { . . -i smell wars*.-’ We invite tba. fpedal attention of wholesale and retail bnyrre, ouifldent that we can meet every want In price and variety, . •• HACBUH ft GLYDE, r I : 'fi Hi. 78 MABK*T STBttT. Beiween Fourthand'Diamend.) ~ •- ah> 1863 ~ Aii:w uuoiiai IICRUn & CO., He*.l7 and l 9 Fifth Street, .-I litre Jail received a ocapleto Hock of NEW AND DEBIRABLB BPBJSQ SOOM, To which ihej invite the ttfo&tloa of WhOLEBiLt ASD eKtAILBUIKBS. The larger porttow of their paroheeMr. were made before tha reoeniMCf* mods drfveeee <*' prim fa Ue Caatrm IforiM* and they coa bow ofler eoch (iDdaceaente as will prove edtutoieou 16 ell Uuir cutoaen. The!r stock 'coaiistoor.oUihatießSwonddcsinbloht ; Dsk&S TBIHHIKQ3,: MIBBOIDBMBSL LAOS GOODS. HEAD PBSBSBS. BIOH BOMMT j BIBBOB0«&UCBE8»BO8I£BYtGLOXB8» LAOS fcIMBTSaiBTB. .COLLABfI, OBATAf sTtZM, BAXiHOBAIi * ~•••' HOOP BKIBTB, 2SPKYBB*. . i SHRfiABDS, ABdiIKHITTUrO • ( YABS; BUS AHD BAIH OMBBIL. ...... >LA&; FABCT. TABS, FIBS, BUTTOBB* TAPAS. SHftBADi 00883, As, to; eatoao. - Ine * foil KBoxtstcnt cf SaallWarw. aad Taaogr Ar- Sx Ain)iotlßTßY MXBOBAHU, XILLI--. : HSBS ( “and PBDDLBBS, and *ll wkoboytoafl [ ■(•in, AoaU; Bot blUto call. «&d «sußto» lMr x i Mock, • -.s" SATOS r UACUOM &OQ+ Be*. IT «od WnribrtwS. QHKAi' A'II'KAOXiUH. : TOE GREAT SALE a ta t? TTi'q y^ 69 Market Street, SILKS HOST OB THEM AT i&D BBICEB. Cloaks'and Shawls, BABQAIBB. - . BEITISH, TEEHCH 'AHD BJtXOXT . T- Dress G<>o<aa f ■V- H«w ui SKlr»l<.% at ho'ttiii • CrtlM. ... '*a-'CAIiI.AMFSEE,:«V ’linW- . r?-' •• -•> - •• . QOUNTBY MBKOHANT9 * im find • Tflry l»rp tnd chofa* stock ot ■ • Dry Goods, BABBEB’S, WHiBKBT BTBIIT; AT LESS TBAtfiEASTERN PRIOKB. ■ swVO • : ~ ■l. ~ . ARBITAL - NEW 6PRINC GOODS, . AT • BE O 3EA IST ,3BI?;S , Nos. 77 *nd'79 jUukat Street. i' .Wa take pleasure In anunirnf Irijr tn lTTinlanli and Betall Bojan that wa are nowraouTlngoar:. NEW SPKING STOCK. Pnrlsk thla 'Weak^wt ahaH baln eonstant receipt orhawatjfhAHZUAHßDV GOODS, DBMS TBIK mHaB»-BHBEOVEBMS, BuOF BDKTB* HoB* IIftT,OLOT*B, MHOH GOODS ABD HOTIOBB, whloh era wIU baabla to aeHat Keatarn . . JOBEPH HOBKE A GO* • K3B V-. ' ■■■'- • J^ACK^LLARR— ; Jut ifetetod thJa morning, A new~and? tb> aaperior.riot of^XAdij OOLUUv OLKBIOAIsTUtS ABD BAIB HUB. 70S. Hosn* 00.. :: >o«. TTnid TO Marta* rtrW.? X ;MOuu ms tiAiamy 4 ‘ I " JJ7BT OFXHXD •_ ' ) !;• ■ A* ■ - - • J. Mil BURCHFIELD’S. : tIQUBID MOCB Dl LAIHZBf ' ninr.pLUD asdeteipid do;s ■ (^ , ? LAI If ALFAOOAS, colind; • ••v!:Dq. do. black i ' - . BLAOK ; BOKBAZIHB; ' | l\ •• : ‘ l* ; ; Do. WOOL LB HIKES,- ‘ , ■ RBAL WELCH FLASH*!.* M*A Uri» itorfc at OLD fiOODfl on bud* off thoyona b» bottttewhnl—oTo r ; E£AMTNATION OF 008 . ';■ i- - ;'M .U ;. ' * - : :'j liA&OS STOCK Ot DRYGOODS, BT SOTQ ‘ ■ ■ WH*U*aleaqaiUUsii MHaterfy ti HißPxanruuii solioiud. C.H.ZiOYE&CO., 74 MARKET BTBHET. JjiIDKH A CLARK, ffoOXiOßSldr XBKC&ftRS, \ fBTB-OIiUBDIi AHD HiiWflnmw^ rj- B XX El BBOAD mur, SmTwK ' ' JSZVf&f&iJ? ““ s*wtom:»a*a»-~ ffIMK.OABfiLff.OOi ■ ■ hWlo- '■ L' «K(| (U|A —HiuuitbX tmtuliiii . vw w,y u to, ootT)« 8n.v»«- TY ferula. - . : ivMrss-".*. -•).<?. -j; t-l■ JI.-XfUppo ffo-fiff Tparti itzaet, - MMIIIUU : • *7.
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