(gasify THURSDAY MOBNINQ, MARCH 12. ThkUsiox Stats Csxtkal Committx* of lojal citizens of Pennsylvania, will meetin Harrisbnrg, ob Wednesday, the 18th instant, j; “Tho Cat oat ofihe Bns.” The Copperhead Democracy, are da ing/all in their power to weaken de stroy this government, by sowing the seeds of discontent and disaffection in the army and division among the people, by discoor aging enlistments, and :by every form of opposition whloh disloyalty asd sedition oan assume; and yet they have claimed all the - time that they were in favor of d resto ration of Vie Union. As their profession and works were so monstrously at variance, simple-minded people were pnuledj while '“any were so uncharitable as to shy that their professions 1 were mere hypocrisy. Mr. VALLASDiaEAK, in his /late speech in New York, as reported by the World) olears up the enigma, and reconciles the apparent antagonism between their faith and prao tlce. The programme is to treat the present Union and Constitution as the articles of Confederation were treated in 1787—that is to supercede them by a new national or ganization—resolve the Union into its original elemenU—oall a new Convention, make a new 'Union, a new Constitution, a new flag, establish new principles,! and, of course, u fresh and stronger guarantees for Slaveryßut we shall let Mr. TimM. niQßanstatehissohemehimselt We quote, as we said, from the World) a paper friend ly to his views: But there is a people in the South, as in telligent, ns brave, as well-informed, as acute in discerning their interests as we are, and when they see that duty and in terest both combined, they will demand a restoration of the Union of these States— they will-do as our fathers did in 1787. The old Confederation had perished. The * Slater were rcrolvtd again into eeperate too eretgttUte. They came together, every Slate, them in~'convention in Philadelphia,*&nd with Washington as presiding '• officer, and Hamilton, Jay, Ellsworth, l'mckney, Madison—not at tns month of the cannon— not wuh the edge of i jxe sword, not at the point of the bajoaet, in, council, in the spir it of conciliauon and compromise, they made a new Union. ! (Applause.) That Union endured lor 70years, m peaoe, pros perity aud happiness, unlit its foundation* werejiret rapped by the Abolitionists. (Ap ptanae.) Aoj o whit war done 4an be done again. The lime will come by-and-by, and the Biales in the Eouth one by one, because' the people composing those Slaies/ih this War entail demand it, and rise and. resume their sway, and tho North and Weal will come together and demand a Convention to restore the Union which our fathers made. Then it shall be said tbe Union,of J.? 87, the . Union that grew out of theßevolutionary War, was diarupted and yet it was recon structed. Why? because interest, duty, pat tnouem, will restore it. / /' . • / “ IKAaI was done can b't done again}} says Mr. VALLAhDiQOAM.' we hav/ the programmeof the u dopperhead Democracy” - —nothing less than'a .total disruption of the Union—an abrogation of 'the r Constitu tion—an abnegation' of nationality—a re turn to the condition tho/country was in before And his illustrious . compeers iaet in 1787y*HoJform a more per* . feet U nion/efltabliahjusiice, insure domea %tio tranquility, provide for the commbn de fence,. promote the general welfare, and sxciritE ins BtkssxsG* or übsutt to oun- BjUfrn/AXD ftxSW? FOSTSBirr.”! This is .treason quiteas atrocious and damnable as . Sfbesaion, or e ten armed rebellion, er any thing that has yet been attempted. Bead if : his language - carefully, and note the. sen tences we JiaVe printed in italics* Vallasdighak says the old Union en dued seventy years in peace,-prosperity and hippiness, until its foundations were . flrst 'sapped by tho abolitionists? What /“foundations” were sapped by the aboli / Uonists ? for we take-it that by! that term he means the men who elected Mr. Lur cols. • We admit that that election broke Che pow ep»of slavery In the Government; and as slavery la the cardinal principle in the creed of the political organization ofwhich that gentleman ia thejrecognixed leader and exponent} and also the corner-stone of the rebel confederacy, (which is osdy another branch of the game.paxty,) wetake it for granted that that is the “foundation” to which he alludes. In fact, ini democratic parlance, slavery and the Constitution have long been conTertible terms. With them, to aboliab olarery, or oxen to curb its ex tension, iras the same thing as to abolish the Constitution. . They, atood ior fell to gether. ~ ; They who framed the Constitution said their main object Was “to extend the bless ings of Liberty j” blot that is the rery oppo site of the democratio idea, as held and taught by the Vauaxsimu* seho&l; and should they succeed Till carrying out .the programme here set forth, they .will eee to it that the main object of the new constitu tion shall bo to's trengthen, extend, defend and perpetuate- SiUTery. Liberty will be left to take eare of itself, and ao.more will be allowed, than -is ; compatible with the ssfety .and dominahoy of the supreme in stitution, tho "foundation,” the "corner stone.” .■ !• ' j Yon see, friends of Freedom; and of the Union,thatthegage of battle.ie thrown' down to you by tho leader of tho Copper, bead Demooraoy. lie ia bold and; defiant, .'and flatten himself that a majority of the people will folio whlin, and snetain him in hie infamous designs. He relies upon many things, chief among- which tei the magio power of a much abased party nemo. He .relies, mortorer, on adroit appeals to piw jndiee ageinet negroes, jp the-well-known dieliko of the American people'to taxation and to the oimpdleory bearing of urns, in tho oountry's MrTice. Thenthe term Abo litionist (although nearly played out) has '(till a little potency!: among the weak and the'ignorant. All these elements of party strength will be plied with unwonted dili - genes. Democratio clnbshaTe already been formed in erery locality, ixt which tha boasted iitcipUa* of the .party will be brought to bear. with, nnexampled. rigor. :It therefore beHoores the friend* of the :: Union esery where to be on the idert, .to . unite together with the sole object of - pro-' •erring the gorerment which is.atonoe'aa. aaUed by Ipe mintglgantlo armed rebellion world erer knew, and by rast numbtrs of ineldions traltoraibanded together to aid thoso armed rebels in iteon(etrlhrow. : At Bam* Pwfwno hes, sUde a joke mt ' ihoexpoiuejt mei,EoseWnr Hspoleon and file c»nip^gtt;jj£M 1 . ln lteUin ejffis»eik*Bi*e th« Engltek* ' word* "duoSy" And'' "ducat.” iWuuw '. i foretell*' that; elthimgh tha wax in Italy ; only coat Urn* dooete, tha war ia Hexioo -i . will only oo»t*“N*j>ol#on." ■; y«lo” Pledge. ? ■ Tho following pledge is in circulation in tliecity of New York and eioewhere, as the basis of a Union League, and is receiv ing the signatures of vast multitudes of loyal men of all parties: .Undersigned, citizens of the United Biates, hereby associate ourselves under the name and title of the LOYAL NATIONAL LEAGUE. We pledge ourselves to an unconditional loyalty to the government of the United States, to an unwavering support of its ef forts to suppress the rebellion, audio spare no endeavor to maintain unimpaired ithe National Unity, boih in principle and ter ritorial boundary. [ The primary object of this League is, and shall bjfto bind together all loyal men, of all trades and professions, in a common union, to maintain the power, glory and integrity of the Nation. Tho TYibune, in noticing this pledge, re marks: The enemies of the republio are busy and bold. It is no time for its friends to be idle. Tbe. people are earnest and deter mined; they understand the war and its causes; they know what tho result will be if wo snoceed—what it will be if we are defeated; andthey need only to be brought into relations, man with man, that the/ may act together and .come out in tho end triumphant over treason, to the establish ment of a free government, to tho oreation of a republio suo l as the world has never yet Been. Let every loyal oitizen then put bis name to this Loyal National League, and abide by its pledge. * Another Straw from England The uprising of the people of .England in favor of the Amerlcad Union, and their ap proval of the determination of the loyal/ States to pat doVn the rebellion, no matter at what cost, may explain /Some recent movements on the part British gov ernment, and some changes in even tho most rabid of the British press. The with drawal of the consul from Charleston, the order of the Alabama two" West In dia ports within a few weeks past, the uni versal condemnation of the Lord Mayor ot London for.inviting a refugee rebel to an official feast, are' straws, perhaps, but they show which way tho wind is now setting. The following extract/irom the London Timeeriß another straw worth noticing: “Between North and South there, is at thiff moment raging a controversy which goes as deep as any controversy can into the elementary principles of-human nature, and the sympathies aud antipathies which, in so many men, supply me place of reason and reflection. The North is tor freedom, me South is'lor slavery. The North is lor freedom of discussion, the South represses ireedOm df discussion ..with the ear-brush and ihe pine lagoi. The South has become enkmored of .her shame. Free labor is de nounced as degrading and disgraceful*; me honest iriumpns ot me poor mad who weras ; hi! way to independence are treated wuh sCorn and contempu” /• • - . The Copper Aimes ot Lake auperior. As the rich copper region which has been gradually opening in the region or Lake Superior is assuming considerable impor tance among the capitalists this and other cities at the present lithe, we have been at home pains to obtain tho following statistics respecting them: Out of the twenty-six companies now working, six are pacing dividends, aud fitteen are progressive and earning prohis. The franklin, on a capital paid in, ot $lOO,OOO, and*with a permanent invest ment in machinery, mining M plan<£'Vjetqi,- of $270,000, has this year paid a diridtfbti, of $4 per share, dr $BO,OOO in the aggre gate. The Pewabio has also divided $BO,- 000, on a capital of $75,000, besides making from the earnings of the mine/a perma nent investment of §350,000. TheTtiuipcy has still a better record, having~j>|ld sfoOf -200 in dividends, witivsXOU,OOtf in the treasury, and with eta, valued at $292,000, all on a capital of $200,000 ($lO per share.) dTheThynhesota has paid $1,600,000. So, also, the Clifl has paid, on an original capital of .§lBO,OOO, dividends amounting to $1,500,000.5' will ocrtainly witness the addition of tjro. other companies to the list—the Central and Rockland; and Ufe Pennsylvania, Amyg daloid, Bohemi%ia(hsldinthis city), Pcenix, Copper Falls, ~Barpn, aid Hancock wiU earn profits, or, at least, be self-sustaining. The following will show .the progressive increase in the valnaof the product of the Lake Superior Copper Mines: •» Tons. Worth. 1859 produced 4,200 IfigoU oopper, $1,932,000 1860 ** *,009 •• 3,520,900 1861 “ 7,400 “ “ 3,180,900 1862* “ 7,900 “ «■ 4,290,000 •Eatimatsd. AGreetinglo.tbe “George Griswold.” (TU Bhtf vkieh 6or* to On Xerteg the Confriivtio** o/ On {Tatted Stole* to Old ralttf «/ LdXCtuldrt.) Before thy ttam smooth seas wax# cuM, Baft wind* thy uiU old move,' Good ship, that Cron tba Wastern world Bora freight of brothazs* tore. *TwUt starving bare and striving there •When wroth 11mj to sod fro A Tilt all aeeißs hatred STery-wber*, How fair thy white wing* ihow-1 OVr the great uu thy keelplooghed through Good ebipe here burse Cue chats That should hare Its It old wurld esd sew Aaw the welterisg ataln. The chain m borae—one hlodly ware Of epoech pulsed tU cull; Then dumb aod dead mucean’t grare Lay hope and ttut and toli. Bat thoa, good ship, again bait brooght O’er tbcMi wide w»vm of bloe, The chdu of kind y word aod thought ToUuk lbo*e worlds anew. PeaeA. ~- Wax Yiuiu Bcilduio jh Lsqlajjd.— The Boston /tof-has information from ite London correspondent that five Urge steamers are in coarse of construction in the shipyards of theClydo and the which, if they do not come into the hands of oar Government by purchase, will go into those of the rebels. One of the lar gest (building by Thompson & Co. on tbe Clyde) is to be wholly encased in malleable Steele. She is to have two prows, one with in the other, with an air-tight compart ment of fifteen feet between them, fine is of a pecttliardnodel, designed to bo used as a ram, and toj present an involnerablojar face to shot, and will have a speetTof six teen knots an hour. The agents of the ■owners of this and the other vessels haring become disgusted with the rebels by a visit to the Soiim, the steamers are* offered for sale to oar government, bat if refused they Will be sold to the rebels* Evaxxlxd Steel Bhiet Collins are ad vertised in England. When they become soiled you merely pass a sponge over them, and they are as good as new... if the wear er sits down In a daiop room the collar begins to rust immediately;,this corrosive admonition frequently protects sensitive people from colds. On a pinch the gar ment may be mode to do duty asa razor or a carving knife. Ifit be lent to a Iriend it will in all probability cut* his throat For these and other excellencies it bids fair to supersede the linen and paper ar ticles now. ia use. AFexals /CoryxntuuD, of. Muscatine, lowa, wife of the president of the Ilemo oratio Club in that city, on the occasion of the celebration of Washington’s Birthday, walked up to she American Hag floating in the street) in the presence of a large nuot berof people, and spit upon, it. The venojm of this reptile in ' pettiooata did Uuie or no injury to the flag. c I CotrcTsxvsir theses are in elrenlatlen on the Hodjon Hirer B4nk/of:Sobokiii^2f/J. Kavzoatxoi lias opened for jtheeeasonon the lUiaols yfrer. ihoLmcdti froTfCEK frS»FOR' CLERK OF TEF COITKTP. _w». A. Bosvi of Pitt T>Trodilp be * rsnltdai" f«r Cl-»k o';thi» Orrrt* of kl>gheny Conut*, tobjift to the dreit'en ot ths Brp'ibl i*a ‘ onniT tfoalaatin? Cosvtntron. / mblhtc } VfKN iJON I C;. B—The Ueg- Co. B. 13tn p M io l.e'd at : th« A UM"U •. Fedoral airvat, AMejtLtQf, on TIILUSOAY aVBKIAO, iiarsh'iiib A full tsnfanre t* r»q • M - /THTS OIPTAIK. trS*AT A OF. THE -ujnoK aooiErr, ofitobin. bo-> towrihlp, AUtf-coy'cinnij, i»., St&reh flih, ISCJ, tho 1 JloitUmj rtMladonM were uaanUatiu-y adop'.iKi .* ‘ - Wiutt&fts, ItVjft? p’«a«od Almighty God tonmova from n*i by of oar Allow mtmbery, J. K. SttrOAKT.: e<nh«d, 1. Ibatla hi* wo have lottatcoe Ltesixd aud a dtar Compaolcni tttolvti, x. that as a t6km of hct rwpect for oar dJEeaaed ►riend ( 'womear the uisal mourn ing for tbtctyCaja. ■* , Mrxlted, 3.’ T hit iheao reao’ntlcna bopuhlbbod in tho Pit’*bjr|h GaetUe, and a cop. Le seut to bit ef' flicted patem*. »ILL HILL, freaidibt. UCisJCMtIS ASDSQSUN, nblUtidav' WILL BK AMKrTING i or TBE BEPUBLIOAN XXKOOTIVE COtiJIII'TEE, of Alleghtoy County, at iho C ißoa of tho Otudrman, Grint •trtet, on BaTOEKAY, tba litb day of Alarcb, at 10 o’clock a. m. Tha aUind* once of all tha membaia iaveqaattU. ' . V.M. h. naQLSI, Chairman. JAB. It. SOinEKLAKU, Bec’y. The following are tha member* of the Committee \Yx. B. ttioLtr, Chairman, PcobUe toanahlp; Wn.'Ji Oiuaobß. Upper sulTalr “ BL tfoUca&naN, Ftuuiojr ** Asniat UcULcaa, Mitfl n “ E ,fi. ClßJtAaati, Birmlegbam; WxiE. bAtnuoit, hloheespcnj Oipt. Jafl Vroooauaß, bewlckley borough} CkphTuos Aic&LaaT&Kts'iurtieCnek; John UaaaoN, stiaier to.anmbtp; - OioM» BaaaT. Franklin - ’ 0. L lico. Gta»T. 3d w«<d, Allegheny; BtsroKN U. litYka, Ward, *' Jas. aicUo»Nious, whanirrs township; J, j. ItcßiNiON, iodt*n» ** Wat. Uu,uaH9, vih Ward, Pitubargh; Jas L. euTitaatAMo. 3d Ward, “ I>. ViTzaikWjaa. Ut W R rd, •< L. mrrca.to.N. Sth Wad, M Gto. riAl.ci, Cpltma tow iahip; D. oaxsaan, Plutn “ n.bfi:ta«tdT ,rS*FUBLIU NUTiCifi. “V or tac PmiNaiLVANtt B. B. Co„ ) ciaftoL ncraaTastiT. j The l’ent»)lTuila fiailroad Uu<cpjC) hereby gi«ea -pablia notice, u> all abum it may c.nc*in, tb&t in puriuaa.e ol tbe puwer aud anitionty cod tor red upon t. by sundry ptoTimiona et au Act ol lha General Aa> aemblyof(Me oi PvLnaylv.bla, en* ml. d "Au Act fjr lua aule oi the Alain Ltaa of the Pbbllo Vtor-a.'* aipcuT»d Slay lotb, iSil, it »ill, ou the tir*C day o' Alaj, A. U, one tbouaaod eight hub* dtod Shd autty'tkiee, ab itidou ao mucu of tue Weal* ■ru LlT.atou oi tho Canal, ia:rljr forming a part of tbe Aiam Line ,1 tbe Public W’vik*, ana as lie* bo* tween liluraville and Jubuatu.'u, (commonly known a* tbe ''upper VVaat.ra Litlsiou,’ ) ipMelber alro with eucb tact, Feeder* and ileeerroir*lying wt*t ol JvtiiMowu a* p rt*m» to or are cs*<l in connec tion Wituaaiii Utpcr Wialoro LU*» e ion. . by order ot tbe Boaid vf Ltrucuoa. j WiiDtea tbe Boat -oi lb- a&ld Company; the 2Stb day of t übraary, a. L. 1J63. - , , . j. kbwAu iiioasos, it-t-l Prald.at. iT^»DxViDa?^R —iho President and l *'£r I>tiecu>r* t-f tt>e lSoDungah.ia bridge Co, ol Pi'Ubn gb, baTe thi* day declated a LlriOoad ol FuUU rkta Clfi/i T., out ot a ■■+ prolts of toe last •tx Hiuntbi, payable to ntoikbuld.rs, or their legal repruauumc-, oj and a!l«r kl.rch .utn, ' M. buLAIB-.', Tr.atnnr Pit»aba gh, F b. 27ih. le*a. mb' jot n LLiiCiiUN lor Fresidczit and i x Directors o! tbe Alaucb* ur Caring* Ua.kvld be bold at the banking boot*, on BAi* UIILAV, tbe xh B aay of Marca, ItiaS, between tie hoars of I and A o'clock' p. ru. i. nub. a. CPL lE.K, Cashier. Month alar, Feb. Y-»tb, ltmo:td . r rsfti —T— 180 U—A. DBAiE’o pLaalATlOa BlTTfclia. They purify, atrengthen and InTlgS^ate. The) create a tLalluj appetite. Th.-y are au andmota to cban<« of wader and diet.. They overcame eSeda of Uueipatton and late' houe. They eWfeagtbeo the ayatem and andvan the mtbiL They pre«e*t tuiaamatlc aud ioteroiiiteal fevers. They parity the breatn anJechuiy ot tha etomach. They cure Dyepepua and Oooatipallon. They core boa. rcea, Cholera aua Cbotara Horboa. They core wlT«r Complaint and ZiaiTons beadaohe. Tfl»j are tbe Ixet bitters iu tho world. They bake tbe afaak man atrong, aud are exhausted natore's groat n«torer. Tn-y are made or pure St. Croix bam,' toe celebrated CaiLaja bark, rojta and herba, aod ere taken witn the pledhrouf a bererage, wita oat to age er iL*y. P«rtiau*riy re* commended to deucato puraona repairing a gealla aitOidlaul. hold by ad Gro'vra, L-ruggrata, butei*, ;ind caiuoxu. P. U. DUAlxk A Oc., sud hrcaiway, b*w York. * lud- niaa JT£M' •!D->X7<XiAlLaiJrrs. PENN CiUtKLT LOTd HJK BALiS. Tweiro apieadid' bclidiag lot* a-tdxtel la tbt biatli Ward, t Ut.Oaigb, t*.U b*ri.ga bout os I'tnd'atr et or in feet, an-r exteadiug hack lUU feat t> rpnag al'.-y. 1 heae er* otfajea at a lew price to e.oae cot toe pljv. * For particular* *pply to xntli B. M ->a > P A 0 ». t 102 Vonrtb »tn»t. i in BUILDINti LUTif, oach baviog k AV iroainu Fov*id euvet of iU le«c end extend* tL-g beck UO loot in VVtUco's stey. lots are oßersd at the s&crftciug price of SISS, e«ay- pay* tueots. Apply t* IL HchalN x tO., mbit lUI roanb e >*«\ gOLE AGEiNUy FtyK VAlNilti BKUA NSW YOEK <3 Fifth street. mhia • rs smug. lK’b'l’KuMKNTci AND otaJKOS, the larire-t acd brat aawxtcnLt la the city, Juct receind end for sale by mb 12 CBABr/ TTE BuTTMK, « fifth st. L£LU£; mAiti—liou iDd. tux sale by JJ B. A. FAHWXaTuCo, buM S 00., mbig Cterow- of >|f»t ftoni stneta. 5,uUO pynnue tor XJ sale by B. A- FAtIhKBTOO& ( roS( a CO., a»hl < comer < f y.rat a .d Wood «tr«ets.’ ulL* UAKtiilL*?, new and Pi accondo&aad, lor sale by Mic&uuiti ulai—- IUO bbls. War* rite aod for salo by tublX HKXBY U. COLLIWS. KE.Fi2*t>u Uiu-luo bhid ho. 1 lor •ale bf HKXBY ti. UOLLIMS. JQ/I|g BBLS BliOTtl & O\J\J Xi Gau, Wm. Moil r, Bee Hire aad Ooldea jjiiipt, cn hand a&d lor aale t>j nan ul'i t.X .* TllihßLE. liaPe^ooda*-. A rtf iCHK&Td YuU-NU HYoOaV.I&I ~cvl/ rXnI&L, GUbPuWPSB AND BLAGS 'JI»aS ta stoxe and for sale by mMI , LITTLE A TRIMBLE, Ot|i iiuAlid GUAUKAssA bFUS Mt/Vr BOLL. BLACK. fAI ANO VIEOINIA A«*i- X TutiaO'wC, io sloio at d <or aalo by rufall LITTLE A THIMBLE. ,j r,|| uiiua xSod. i, 2 and 2 AIaCA WTUU 'EilikL, Wim« mu a.d LABE Ukli* uifi * us h*sd and iwr ■sie by U alioaM y a—pounds tor JD.nle by B. A. FADKISTOCKf*. tOM A coruoP ot Vi »t »gJ WcoJ »i BA'l'ii £Dgutib for sale oy B. A. kAH!f koroOK>, aoa « CO., * u»bU c?rut»r<j( yimond Wooi «t>a#(i. £o bbd« n>w crop N. U. yu4«r, W)»dj •lu;ce«.li do, 2U) blili p tiot> hew Ini/UoliiMi , lou bail bull. do du; Ob land and (o' »!• by abu LITTLE a THIMBLE, 112focood»t, JJIAMUAO Ull. iV Ultimo. BEFiSlfiB AND DKAItSIiS 1 X OAfiDOH OIL, OorarpMaod by an/ in tfca marked «r Orders lert »t ibelr office, No. 4l MAKE IT ETtillCl', or fttlfceir works to LowreaosTlU*, will b» promptly lO.. Bur Jb&s or OBoOV OIL. tiULKU BUOiiS. UiK’S OALf AND GUAIS LIAXnBU 6HOEB AND BALMOBAIB, with thick Jut nc*lTed «t QEO. ALBBXE, EOS CO.’S, IiKUUMdI toKUUMdI X 3 UU dozen Hurl Oroom*. BO «• Taucjf •« ti " UcUIUD " ! * S 5 *< Uickorv ** To trrlre tod for uio bj . ■ JftiANH VAS GOBDBB, MlO • IHSrcood «trrtt. Wtillfcr COkN 1 MaAU—lu Darree ntj chela White Cora UtU received Ihl. day, wid'lpraeleby ib» barrel or pui up id am* 1 tick* lor family «*», at *he Jfjuaily Grocery titote or Juan A- tikhoUAW, eon>w Llneriytd H»id D LOAI tfiK HEtthJLNu— 2o boxes now JLrßloaUr Herring, • nice article, tiicelr smoked, •aft Uxmlolj Ue Uf or dwka'M tbe jr*ailjr Uro oerjliwoof -i.; jxmt i a: ttaHtuiAw. r lahW ~ " conwr Llbrny end umflsffWts. GUAOMil’Jtt'B MATAttiaifO tor sale bj JAHXSBOWN, 1*« Wood stmt. .. .... ; .. *, _. ; .. JtrKw *id vmßTiSWMmjrra. JA& OALZELLA ttuH, 6«*.tio?u Wetar street. KITTLE A TRIMBLE, MA TLOB A SUITS, BUBBEB BOLES, S«. Tl. non»»r Wood nod VntHH if, alleghent city mills for A 6AL«._ThIJ la an old ti'ablltbed Mill, a-d baa a gcoi ran of J It costa'ns tmr pair of French Pnrra.anJall fowni In a Diet cl*ji mill. It 1« located on PontH Canal Street, aboTnCbe’tnct Allegheny Ulty. Thla » a good ojw po;t«nity for any ose wiahing to inv»et thair capital t a paying ieatUmlon For farther Information »pplj to JOBH VuEQILT A CO., at tbe UtlL mblltla. r|Vi cOVi naUiUK'.—Sealed f'ropo- X it's will be retired by the undt«igo#d».*t hi* office ot chlo itmt, Allegheny City, until MoN* DAT, March IGtp, |t boos, ior tnrnishlcg Materiel# atd Labor lor repelrlog tbe Saauro a atcr Bm n, egrie«.b!#to plant aid wbteh will b« oq extnbltioo at tee office a£ retail. Payment to be Dklt in cath. mouth'y, om twenty perl)sot. to be retained until ilie who:e werk la t«tiafa"tojJly ccm* piste J. JOHN ALSTON, Sopcslntcndeatot Waur Werk*. AiU'gbfDy fit?, M»rca 10,184*:t»l ’ c'i'OVE rUUlcid, ' TUC BEST AND IHIAPEST ABIICLI IS DSI. It needs no mixing. * At has do smell whatever. It produces no dirt or dost. It preserves f otn i ust. It pros nets a let black po’lsh. It req ilres very Uttle laocr. BIMOH JOHKBTOH, For nl» by oorner Smttbfisid and Fourth street*. MrOKi.ii.tVO DALKoFtIAKiy W AKK, 3 AMEJ M. UILLEB, Aactioceer, Will tell, on WEDNESDAY, Ma-ch, 2'th, end fol lowing days, at the Warehouse 384 aoi 380 Broad< wo?, bow fork, very extemive iaroicei of HABDWABE, COTLEBT, GUNS AND HEAVY Tbe attention of the Hardware Boom* cf the country is ptnlcttiirly lntlied to this ills, which lp extent and variety will surpass aajr poblle-eolo of ware i ltherto held la this city. loros cash. •WCatakgoee, d amber log leveral thousand lota, will beieady at the hides-room oo and alter march hie-. p.hH:4t - RUL.L.INU MILL FOR LB&BE. —I he Boiling Hill Property at Atollo, Aimi rong Ufunty, oa the Has of the Ptnasylianla Canal mod West Peons, lvanta Bellesy, will bo. leased fjr a term of yean. It consists o» a Botliaf Mill, hail F.ctorj, Hoop HUI, baw kllll, Dwtlllags aod lar.e* Boaidtut iiuaee; sixty acres of Coal, with im W water , poser, Ao. its location, on the line o! the West P»an«ylvenla Hallway, Joat beiog pn*bel to completion,) connecting with me Pennejlv«nia Cen tral nailroea at B'air.vllle, and the ellstheay Val* l j y Bal>rsad near Freeport, and its situation la the midst of no exce.letit tar- log district, all tee advantages which abnniant leal, cheap provis* ton* and low taxes giro to enterprise and capital lor wooomy cf meaolactun. For termssnd partlcnlsrs inquire of QKO. W. GAtttt, mhlOtlw or W. MoOUMTOOK. HAUL, a* &.CO. f Commiuion and Forwarding Merchants, CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM, No. Id IB WIN BTBEtSm Pittsxpeqh. caaa anvavexs on consignments for Pittsburgh or a».tern Herk-la. Mess re. J. S. Tit, *obth A Co.; erttiou Uakbaco j, Esq. 1 nr nr*o« bsu, juq., Piee’t Commercial Bask, am jy| A\»AAlAii.a, i*UK iLFIUIi, A.T PUOTOGBAP39, new etyl«A at AMEBIOAS AND IHPOBTKD BTATIONXBT, all gralse, at loeest pr.ee*, at GOLD PENS, warranted the beat that ore mada, kraals at All HEW BOOKS. LATE PAPXBB aod MAGA< ZINAS, received as aoon as pabUahad, at POBTMONHAIKS, POOS XT BOOKS, QDBKZN* GY AND dttEXNBAOK MOLDKB9, at . HUHT’d CHIOS BTATIOSK&T POBTFOLIOS, it o.d prices. Wholesale asd Kcteil Book, Stationery,’Hagaslne ted Newepsprr Kmporlain, HAEONIO HALL, FIFTH BTBKKT. KAiKWAI 'AIM tv A Hlki'JkKd, eape daily adapted for Army Salsi. Wo or* obliged tu psy gold t r them Watch is In OoneVa, aod owing to the premium oa specie, onr price Is tow $lB ptf oseeotetxi not sold in lees qnseiltlea. Them are onr lowest raise -oo r goid sd/a-iCae or declines tbl p ica wi>l fl -ctoate accordingly. The New York if* fasp-ated A’sim, at lib. ?lb, KdS, says—‘Tie Unb* nerd Brv*n of this city, ore importing a mbit appro* prat* and serviceable Watch for Army Sales, its .ppsar.nce la rua. a&dlaking.tbechtap and taw dr look of vntcbis ot that cteae being wh.ily avotdec This novelty should meat theqaiotond heavy sol tt merit*, aod we bespeak for that e&tarprlstag firm on extensive patronage.' ’ Frank Leslie's IHmotrmiM Asmyepvr, of Feb. Vi, V S 3, tajt—"Bobberd's kiwpet* or* tecwtalng prattrbleifor their occoraoy •nd ieU*biUty. They ora particularly valuable for iffioers in the Army, end traveler*." Betel! at from (u to $9O each, readily. Prices—Heavy silver* plated or electro gold-p-utsd, par cose of six, 148. We here no *pe»ts or areolar*—tegers met deaf mtb M dirtci, order!*? from ibis edventefnent. Toons Ous. If by matfj send traaeory notes/orl draft oa See York payable to Oar older, Hunejf ouy*be fotrwardad by the JCxprw* Company, rvqtuettog them tomeks the parcheae from oa. Ae'dsov end otlera us disloyal tUm mm* send oatk ta edeaefs. Addnsi, UOilDAltl) £UOS.,fcets Importers, Has. v 5 A CT ftiuio,ier. Jotmst~ A«« ab7:l« Cmc« Uiuuniiirn U. 8. a**t, 1 „ rmwwih, e*., lurch visas. i SEALED FKOfUSAIB for tho ftr&us* O poriAtloo of Grdnacoo ood Army fttorw to u 4 trum too lUllroad Depots, rotwdcioj Md Whanroo io«sd near Ua Ultjr of Pittsburgh loribo jroar oud> iog Doo, St, IeSS, will ta lepotYM by tho aadaistcn •d UU UA.TCBUAV, tIW gUlof Carcb, UC3, kt 10 o'clock a m. t whoa ttwy will to opoood. Tea pro* pttaia will tt*t« tee prooot tnuportatlonpar un, of 8000 poaod«»and (tv* tho aavei of ivj good and lothcunt aaretloo tor tho faithful ptrferauaca of tho txm>nct. J. l. iA>NAiiUSUH f llfot. CoU Notick is hereby,gives thu application wIU be aad* to tbo Treeaory at tb« United etafop for the renewal and artotoal payment at the foUjwlng&amed CarUloauof indebted u*ai. hatted la tilavk by the Trmenrer of the United Stele*, 6a the both day of January, 1863, which said Ueittfioau baa been Cat, etolen er mislaid, and all penoee are hereby darted lrom reoetruif toe same, oriaany way nefotietlnf the same, namely t Wo, 47,719, lor-Une i hewand Dollar*, baaed to blank a* afottadd, njion T. 0. cniliran. Check Ato. 17U» p*)a< trie to Vo. WUbelm, collected by Blcbard enllh, Caahitr, who nppaan aa last endorse? on above man* tl>n»d ch'Ck.; • ' - ! _PlUabarjtb,jFebrnary 88th. 1863. . zsbfc3w rn j inudl MAoittttS. —A .Founder and A Moa>g‘j-of Iron rmnacM, who bu hollt and catclml on *otM of th* Uxfrrt inn fmrnmeM in ibis aLmU,ma4.whotatboroafblj mcqomiutod with Ml mmmi‘meitrt •! Iron, both I rum mnibrmoitm mad cek*, duirum »iio4tlom tiib'er in coMtractt&a cr B«nn* gtßgmMoarrjiiu on lion far&maa. lbs noatbt* tiUitorj raf«rtnsnicina.M to character mod Ihor* aajh kaowUdga »(tbs buajnet. ♦♦B X g, Pm." rnu COAL MfittCdANTS—Sealed A Proposals will lx rroeirsd by tbs nadsrtlgnsd, at bit ofilge cd Onto strest, tor JursUhlog tbs alls* (M«j oujr Vk«t«r WoEUvitb OUlb, sOt OUAb •ad ,oLAU&, Ist tas >ssr (ros tbs. &*t day ol April. IBM, psyaita t will bo mads Lq cash, ebudU> ly. Bids will bsrsestred sail! MOSItAi, Uarch lath, a'/Li o'clock w. ii)HN ALoTOIfk Boperintsadsnt of Wat«r Works. ,AHsgb*ny nty. rfb ttgtb. ivartd nuu>, bILVBK, I>£UASO KOTO?, V3T OKBrxriOATU or iHDKBTiDatsa, (Jll A&T Attn AS (B »8* OBBtIFWATAS, 7 Mt aUUba Atiit COUPOSS* "mod all othsr Qotera msbt Rteoriifcs, bought by W. B. WILLIAMS *j00.,, Weed ■twt l comrCfl.Thlrt A AAiBhMAMo utTPiCfli removed 10 ll<ht rearol Cxrslslor BqlUld|s> itnsw aut.hssy City, (osarlj cpr*.»lts tbs Post cttes) • wbsis sat bttiuess Id that .Use will bsatMßdsd.te •libdupatob. Costs] sscLok dons asdrthl sstats r*stsd and collscll samade. *. J. bTaBl Br.» LaoxA tit sit t, talid door flrtm fedora* strsst, ■hllfclw ‘ •• • • ! • yyAL A. WAiOJ, DSKTIBT, l?o* 69 £<nr JtH doors a*ost JMfeb ' MPOSss hours from Ban; uatfl ip. I** "•ditto - fcyrAtfUi'AcmiKiNabitb fob jJA SALX.—Taa* lotd croud Adjoining tb* Iron Wursa of Joma * laojblta# on tbo MoDOßgabala B«vrr. baring a largo rlvor fronts ud> oxtandUg hack to iba terminal of tbo Birmingham PaiHi|tr Boilurio. Oantoiaaaboat Jooraoiva. 3 h. coxaflXßT a 80X8, 61 bra^otrtroot. .OLU It) tfAiA,U\U,' ■ , Bit BOOTS, ABB GAITBBS AcaKlTudiig, tocaU and MCnn abargala it tOALAMiyS, Ho*tf lUOctitmt, ab 7 ’ Bacro* d<w ftpm TiWu uutLttT riai’ulA various Aindi, ib MUbg JAJUtt vowili ISO Weo4 rtmt. JTEIT MVESLTMSBMKJrra. fJH> OtKJNTKY HKUOHAMTB 4KD DBA LEES. EATOH, HIA€B(Jin A CO M Noo. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, JobUnud nuilm of TRIMMIHGS,. EMEROI. DSBIBS, HOBIEBY, GLOYES, EOOP SHIRTS, aiBBOSB, BHIRTB, OOLLABS, TIBS, UNDER. SHIRTS sad DRAWERS, WOOLEN HUOD&HU* BIAB, SCARFS, ERPKYfi AHD «Hin.iKT> WOOI,; VK)ofe«. KNITTING YARNS, oa hands* to antra. (toitoei wm pomhmrl ÜbitkWpUtfi rasoetn prices, aad ti nlfci |fH tatanmatoto om AND COUNTRY MISCHAHYB, MUiLX msg, FXDDLIBS, u 4 all who b<Tto «ll •,>!>. ». B.—A'oaotoo Mwwtwwt of Staple'Dry Goods, JgROWN’S BROMGBIAIo TROCHES; Brown*! BroocUol Awfau; Brown’* Bronchial Troches; Brawn's Bronchial Trochee; Oaray’s Canfh Cnra; Gerey'a l*ou,h Core; Oaray’s Ooagh Cora; Bachelor's Hair BysJ (brown); Baohalor*a Hair Dya, u B«chelor’a Hair Dys, (black); Bachelor's Bair Dye, ** Chrktadora'i Hair Eyas; Chrirtsdora*> Hair Dyts; . Chrtftadon'a Hair Djaa; Ajar's Chany Pact oral; Ajar’s Gharry Pacterai; Ajar’s Obarry recto:al; A jit’s Ssneparilla; Aysr*a BamptrUlai AyarYtaraararißa; Boarbava's Blttars; Botrhave'a Bitters; Basrharo'a Bittara; Arnold’s Blttars; Arnold's Bitten; Arnold's Bitters; B matt’s Oocoalna; Barnett's Ooooalna; Barnett's Ooonatna; Barnatt’s Kallsthon; : ‘ Barnatt a Balisthon; t - Barnett’s Balkthoni HtlmMd's Fluid Extract Rocha; Balmbold's Hold'Extract Boehm; Htinbold’s Plaid Extract Bseho; Hall's Balsam for tbs Langs; Hall ■ Balaam tor tho Langs; Hall's Balsam Lr tha Langs; Jewell's Ointment} Jewell's Ointment; Jewell's Ointment; DaUaj'a Pain Extracts*; Dailey's Pala Extractor; Dal bay’s Pain litnstor, Tooth Brashes, Draariag Ocabs, Bair Brushes; Tooth Brasbssr* Draatag Combs, Bair Broshes; Tooth Brosoas, Draaslaf Oomba, Bair Brashes; All kinds andprlcas 1 , wltha laifs and wall salaried stock of all FAMILY MIDI GIBES, Constantly on hand sal far tala at FULTOH'S DRUG STORE, FIFTH btBBJRT, PmxxoMX. rjIUE LITTLE WEDDING. CABD PHOTOGRAPHS OP HR. ABD MBB. GEH, TOM THUMB. Also, tbs Little Bridesmaid aad Groomsman, (RIBBIB WABRKH aad OOHHUDOU BUST, | aftydlfireat kinds, 2ft cents ted. Mra.Oaa.TOM THUMB la bar Wedding, Bsesp* tins, TrataUnf, Visiting, and othar twna. Tba OENSEAL In Tarlens stylet of ooetane. TOM THUMB ABD WIPE, on oaa card. Mks MINNIE WAEBEH, (tba Empress of Bros* ty,l sister of Mn. Tam Thumb, only aft lachat high, ud waif h* bat 10 poonfl*. | OOMMODOEE BUTT, (Ihe $39,000 EettJ small* than Tom Thanh. «• Mis. Oaa. TOM THUMB and Miss DATURA WARREN, onese card. Also, 10,000 CAED PHOTGGRAPES, of promt, ssnt Generals, Biateamsn, Lawysra, AotrasMe, A*. tora,ooj4aaol Ena Ffctarao, Engravings, Ac. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, all sty tea sad prim* th* largest assortmant always oa band. . . j.w.pittook; DooknUo, IbifeoK ud ImMi, ■, ofwarMTM ran t^rrio. QAKPSTS, DBdfifiETS, OIL OLOTHB. *W* oall 111 itliirtw *f Brwm Timililnn to to*.«xtoot, niMy ul btoatf of mx nook, iii to to* >dT«atofto of tortr pintow toe cwh t ifcn to* rtoetti idnuMN «f to* ■atoctwa OLIVMt KoCLUTOCK ft CO* ■o. s Tim nun. MautT taartara—-er. rrittK FAIKY WKDDiaG.—Bjiiwcial X ur*a««»aat, w* pobMafc ifailny ate OAKD PaO 10GEAPUfl of l£» JULUlpiUaa W •AUmm Party. MfOiloWlt t . Hr. m 4 Xn, On. Ton Think la „ VtddUg IV— Frlcottpati. Ocmmwun lau w<S Kin Hiaalt, U M In to. lo«a Thombla caiabtitad EmtfOmt « m MUata Md lfcuit Wama.. ** ** Ifca wkola Bridal P»iij,;(fcgKo«p>*«f lOor4 (M - r 1111 i r in' : , u £0 eactfc J3ußiU*l*ftrty'(£MragaeM<afiiiva) •* . m tha Bridal aaferaaj- M fi •« : Tba prwa ot tard pteunaj aibrad, will lx axtr*. Oan ba Mat 67 aalL an itoalptcfprioa aad pataca aiaa* Bonn *»o*iaa uiaaa.ataaMd wiU tor inda amk, Xfc to A«M «f Ua pbolosupfe. Sawaiaaf apvtouaophi Mk froa •fl*r»Tln*a,*o, .... X *H.T.AXYBUHr, ’ .. • 60lB(Md«ay»S«v Xotk, UaaafiMtaraa of tl» la* BfeMcgxapluo AJbuu» a*l Ftbllitoi ol tod fhotopuM of MktattiM. - ; mkfcsitovT . ( .«. pKSSIONB, BOUNTY, BACK PAY. ■ . a a luaxaMii, ■? . IMrwr k L—lkkd CUkw Agmdt ' Ho. lit FIFTH WBOT,' ntWaib, Ik.. i MUctlMktaAßMhaukadadlalktkccMkHta. I .. aobDIjayOLAUU, nC m 1 tmita. S» i BOOHTUa. tar kU dMUrndaoUtani ISO. 81UHII, br vouM OBo« kkfaoHtani BOUa. UU aad laamOHß tar Widow* IkiaiUa, Ontai BHUdtaw, Brottaa wad BlaUn. «r athta Mail mn* MUtUntiil Ikon khokm dtad la tkkßnioir«r kmotad kltar dliokwp,ftam itlmii cokUktajd ‘j : awao cbarga kkID aoliMUdi kkd ao iattaMrlß ka M*w«r«d until. a rump U ooolc—d. talfcljwa QALL ATTHB .. . GIFT BOOXBXOBB, »fc U» WOOD ItMOT, If in nal karaafaa la PHOTOOHAPH ALBVXA . 1 .... . -v LAKa AID BXALt. BULId, Aad'olMr popwlar work, too namiokaUk. ; J 5J 00 ** 1 * elr ™ aim WITHIAOH. . QALOBIO GBNBBATOB, [ A 0011*01 bkokt HKAILACIB. ; ' v lull fem kottM tviol hu> ,*iimakiMTti.l . takk -- ' . .. ...a. A LL WOOU DBLAINKB. of tlw bd*t ;AVtoalttr, tar toouto pwrard, ml. - LAM, IoABOr A 00.1, kUnk ' UOMaralMraat, AOackaayClW. MfuraooDM. gECOND ABBIVAIi ■. of NEW SPBEVC. GOODS, AT J. IVJ. Burchfield’s, S. X cor. 4thmd Market Bti. H*W SFIIHO FOFLIHB ; KIW BPXISB AIFAOOAB i axwßFßntosn.ES; saw BFBiae la was; asw BFXnto s. laihxb ; azw 6FBIHO BBAWLS; HXW CFBIHO OLOAKS; BMACHID AHB CHBLIAO*BD WIBLIHB; IBIBH LIHXHB; FBFHOH AHD SSOLISE OHIHTZ; LIOHT ABD DABK CALICOS; ' A tw|» awoftßWt «f ■h, . ! : I ■ ipo TUB PUBUa i ' ..EWOrtnlnlJabratpra l uS BsDimSt Oi - New Goods! ■ AT • MACRUM & CLYDE’S, Xo. 78 Kukst Street Lataat stylaa of— TRIMMIHGB, EMBBOItERIES, COLLARS, BETS, HABDKEBOaiEPS, LAOIS, FANCY GOODS, HEAD NETS, PATTEBMB, BRIRZS, CORSETS, Ac. Largs assortments of— | HOSIERY, GLOYES, FURHIBHTHG GOODS, for Imdlam GanUamas, and Children; PIHB, • NEEDLES, TbBBADS,-aad othar 1 ■mil) warn. Wa In vita tba sparial attention of wholsrola and retail baym, eonfldsnt that ws can meet arery Want In prloa and Tufcty. HAORUH ft GLYDE, • - Ho. 78 MARKET STREET, (Bstwaan Tonrth and Ptom—d.) mhi Ajar’s Pllk; Wilson's PUIs; Fcbenck's PlQs; Wright's Pllk; MaLano's Pllk; 1863 —NBW ’ SPfiENB GOODS I E&TOIV, nACBM A CO., Hos. 17 ud 19 Fiffb Street, Haro lost recafrad a eomplato stock of NEW ISO DESIRABLE BFBIRQ ROODS, Towhlch they tnrita tha attention of WHOLESALE AHD aErAIL BUYERS. The larger portion of their purchases wars mods before tha resent aaor» am arfaaaa* to priem to (fta gtitos AfortoC*, and they can now offer inch Inducements as will pror* advantagaoea to all thslr custom an. .Tbatr stock coMksa of aU that Is naw aad dnlrabla In Barnatt's Tollat Sstts; Barnatt’s Toll at Batts; Bureau's Toilet Betts}— DEBS TBIMMISGB,! EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, HEAD DRESSES, BIOH BONNET . RIBBONS, RUCHES, HOSIERY,GLOYES, LAOS 'MITTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, ORAYaIbTtIBS, BALMORAL A ; HOOP BKIBTB, ZEPHYRS, BBETLANDa, AND KNITrUTG YARN; BUH AHD RAIN GMBBEL* LAB; PARTY FANB, PINS, BUTTONS,* TAPE), THREAD, OOMB9. Ao, Ao,embrao* lux a full aiaortaant of Small Wares and Fancy Ar* •tides. •. . • ' • OxTY AMD COUNTRY MKROHAHTS, MILLI* HERS, aad PEDDLERS, aad all who bay to aall again,'shoald not toll to call and examine their 14T0H. WiCBUH*«) r Mh» j Hf. IT Mid 1» Fifth «—*. I Q.BUIT axTUAcruur. : TBEGBEAT SALE • AT ■ ! -V B 9 Market Streot^ OF SIXiiEZS XOBT or XHSX AT o£l> PBIOSS. Cloaks and Shawls,; . OXa,T BABSAIBA ' BXiSIBB, FXSaOE AHD SAXOHT Dress Goods. Hmt Hd lm. tbn . (Ulw. CAU. AND SEE. *«K ; 7 ‘ ■M . JUBOTABBiVAL " or . ~;w NEW BPRING GOODS, AT ' ' HORNE’S, No*. 77 and 79 Muk<* Btoart. y- I WottkojlMraiofß oftnoractog to WhnlMto onrt Bottol Baj «n that in it» ftowroooSvtaf oor'.. NEW SPRING STOCK. Dttrtnf thk wookwoobtol b«ls oonstastfoeoipt of mw Mylar Ulldldlb ABVOOODSkDiiISS TBIM* IllSti BKIS».HO6* ÜBT. OLOTEZS »AHOI«OOD3 AHD HoTloflB> which wo wiU tooblo to ooU to Eottorm prkaM JOBSFHflOBNB&GO. Mi • - 1 •; OOONTKY M£BOJftANTS ~ inn flad % tmj torgo sad cfcoloo stock of . . Drv Goods, BAKIIB’S, W XABUT STBXXT, AT LESS TBAN XABTBRB PMIOES. »U ■ "j" 1 ■- -** T\BY QOOBBI DKY GOODS I—We JL/. thrito eaahjtajpin \**x&tiu»QvtUxkoV x : _ STAPJiM'AMDFASOr.Mrt 0002)3. Wo** MiUag B&AWU AMD HOOtSKXBTSr of UM Mot qtolTtj.to oUprtoto. !oALl9o&llQfe. 1088 AWF DEMa GOOM eborp,rt ■ \ I*AttT,MalilOTAOO*fl^ KOk HO Tladocto totwy Booowd door tea (ho V<v KtokotHoojV*S*- ■hoar qtw. , - M&fttftto JjMjk iJUIiLAiUL ?* ; A sow «»,d rayioporlor lot of LiOl OOLLABBI OLAEI/jALTtoAMDBOIABITS. . • ’ JoB.HuKßl*oOkt ; MS HoA.IT oad?»|UHoitotmW P&ODUG& NOW, BKCOTING>- 1 BObbto,chotoo4mm' ' U do tmßipntM Tmr] ,v ! i-. .<•-• [•"do' do.'BttiUxz --- " 18dnuOottik: '. • »«Mh.«MnwUto B<aw{ ' v. ■ go ,dO -Prt»4 hftlfM . -:i SO do TTitmJ; ... BQOBt. B)0 SIOBT} BO kMb. site* Tfßotbv Stod; • 109 do do OoTwBMd; r- Tor mU try -; - • •» .. 4 '43PVJBBKMXNT HAl.R—Will to ’ ; ~* Two * •• flteelj v?.: , ]7fIQQ . *• r M iMthn; • tssssssjasju. &B.IBUILH, : ■ .•= • ■-i • • OiOmt*. 03LTB OLDANP NfiWvMOPEii utolvsss; * -• :•*-• ■■>)/, ■ : 111— A Whealocfc'e QgfaUp IfOInCTI £ f. . Ihtfpt •-U ■ - 4 s * :■ •■iIaAWuM&V do. do; XareeialnrCoUieVnbebr :■ JAHKaßOV^iaflVoodrtr**t. : -10140 —WAiiU-rAfiuus—a«* wSI «v Md sw (till* vIQ M ftr NIMBMd alUrM&MAT,tk»tt*r of w ’ r -?r 4 te^ . . Jvk rooottod Uli ponLog, • • H.RIBBW IftWUbwtyMml ' JtJtmEJiOEJirTB, fSTC HAIAT W—d. .Ink* a*»d ;ViM|Jb .UcscalPitiMMb co* Oct&pnj* n* f bifu.-Aafiiiw i Ultioeil «mr #AT> I»MtM i; fiMliv llnii, 11 I ahlfclw nit&Xiut. • ..—W*. ITnnuw TAsssasi /•mil* UrckT te eSIt Coloredatti, «SZ! (i " w * MTtut BI.U lot twTot Hr. oduUOOK, «V> will appear U hi* cfc*<*ct*r of Lok* VMdisc« *Hi tliMVHM)Ll>OtKultOM>lahiiac« ( 'V’ THIS (Tbonday) IVCNIKG, mVmw 120,140, "1 Tbi 4te act dameallo drama of tba ■ ■:' V>; Wiiiow Coptt t H ;h i; •’ t l aJLUHAkP— —^Jlt.lX'KimL AOUPATUB ii i „ Mr.HfHIH. 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