§iMurgh (tetty. WEDNESDiI i||OESIHB, UAB&B 25. Union State Convention* The LOTAL CITIZENS OF PESKSTLYANI A, without distttctloaof party, who dadrecordlally to I unite In emtslnlog the. NATIONAL AND STATE ADMXNISTBATIUNB, in their patristic efforts to suppreaa n section*! end unholy rebellion *£»ia*tjhe I UNITS* &F THE REPUBLIC, and who daeir* to I eapport.byarery power o£-th»Qoyetwxeenk***| roto brethren in arsu, whe ere beating disease and | the porila of thefield tbpiuwnreibe ONION OF OUB I FATHERS, are requested to .select A nn»ber ef&al egatet eqtulto their LegUlaUrerepmeatatitee of thrf State, at aach tlmee and In (neb manner, ae will beat I reepemd to the spirit of this call, to taeti la STATE CONVENTION at.PITISBOB6Bt j DAY, the'FißST DAT OF'JULT next, at eleten o’clock, a. nu, on cald day, »® nominate candldatee for the of OOVEBNOB and JDDGBOF THE SUPBBkE-COOBT|-aad to take such aa may be defatted neMfc&ry to itrenthaa 'the Govern* iiiml in ilifieeetnn nf eonqaon parll -to a common ooonuy. *.„ C* P. MAftKLE, Chalmaaoftbe Unioa.££iite Central Committee. OxoT ,!Wr HamaatT, lo^ r . t w*,s. Bow*ju>, ..J . Tbj paaarfjLkb following resolution unanimonaiy*.Ttai/' v.'-.i Bwetodf Tbatlthe reoomtteided to the Loyal citl aena of Pennsylvania, wliboht distinction of party, to orfcaniae, In each Election Dhlrtct ot the mate, Union Le*guee, lor ihsporpaes of sustaining the Got eminent iu sappreming tnis caoeelew and wicked re* belUoo, which now aeoxe to diride and destroy the Bepublio. The Next Governor. The time has arrived when men ought to be conferring one with another on the ques- j tion of the next Chief Magistrate of the Commonwealth. The choice of a candidate is the first step, and upon this, more than upon any subsequent step, hangs the suc cess of the party making it, and the public weal after the work shall be consummated In the election. The.choice of a citizen (or this high and responsible portion is at all times an im portant question; but at a time like this, when treason. is aiming with giant strength and with insidious .guile and subtlety at the life of tho nation, its importance is im measurably enhanced, and claims the calm and considerate attention of all loyal men. The Harrisburg correspondent of the DitpcUch says that Gkosqe W. Cass, Esq, of this city, will be the candidate of the I “Democracy." We know not by what an-1 4' thority he speakß; but very likely he is right. Of his merits or demerits, or of his party associations and surroundings, we at present say nothing; nor is that a question of much moment; for the election - of 1863 will turn more upon principles, and less upon men, than any that we hare ever had. 'Still the question of men is very * important; for, after all, the triumph of right principles can only be secured by choosing for our standard-bearers men of unquestionable fidelity to those principles. Take an example or two: In 1844, the principle of protection to American indus try was the paramount question in Penn sylvania. The friends of Messrs. Pole and knowing tils to be so, pledged them to that prinoiple by getting up the rallying ' cry of 41 Polk, Dallas and the Tariff of ’42," and by inserting the same words upon their banners'; yet no sooner were those gentle men in office than they went to work tore peal that tariff law; and Mr. Dallas, as President of the Senate, consummated the work by giving his easting vote for that repeal. Take another example: Mr. BconmAX, while a candidate in 1856, gave a solemn, pledgethat he would see to it that the pecn pie of Kansas should have a fair popular vote upon their Constitution. How he kept that pledge is known to every man who knows anything about the history of ths 1 oountry during the last five years. The only safe way to judge a man is by j the general tenor of his life, and by lie | ’ company he keepe. A truly loyal man trill < hate no traitors in his train; and corrupt ' men'will not duster around a man who is j known to be sternly and inflexibly honesty j Professions made and pledges given for. I speoial occasions, and to gain totes, are not ' worth the breath that utters them, or - the paper upon which they are written. Let os look around for a man whose life is his certificate of parity, uprightness and loyalty—a man of whom it is not even ne cessary to ask professions, or pledges, or declarations of principle— a man whom OTery one who knows him will endorse at once, —a man whose eminent abilities hate given him-a character throughout the State; whose unsullied integrity of charac ter, devoted loyalty, and untiring labors in the cause of the oountry in its darkest, hour, and whose unstinted generosity to the soldiers and their families have endear ed him to thousands of. grateful hearts. Can such a man be found? Yes; happily we have a few such men. In the Hon. Thoxis M. Howe, of this city, all these qualities are found in an eminent degree; and it wiU be a happy day in the annals of Pennsylvania that shall see him inaugura ted as her Chief Magistrate. Mr. How* is unquestionably the first choice of the people of this county, and we know that he has hosts of friends through out the State who would hell his nomina tion with delight. But while we say this, • we would by no means ignore the high claims of other gentlemen who are de servedly favorites in other sections of the State; for example, the Hon. Johs Covodx, one of the trues t and most laborious friends the country has had in this perilous crisis, and a man of great personal popularity. Governor Cumin -is also a strong candidate; but as the time has fully eome when the West may rightfully press He olaims, we forbear to discuss his olaims. Correction* In our report of Mr. 6*olxl*B remarks yes terday morning, we made him say, "The fan of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee was known throughout the length and breadth of the' iaad." The reporter erred in writing the word "Sanitary" ; instead of “SMetenee." Mr. IdTDiaT was speaking of that admirable and indefatigable association, who furnish to all the soldiers who passthrough this city— whether they oome tn squads or regiments, or brigades— a. comfortable . and substantial repast. He matter what the hour, whether noon or midnight, it is aU the same. This ' week six thousand of Sen. Sumner's corps ■ here been end will be fed. The national Banking Law* The Cltisesa’ Bank of Pittsburgh, W* are. informed, is about to go into operation wader Secretary Cnsss’snew Banking Law. glad~to see that our financiers are moving to promptly In a mearure whlehthe . teronanst deems very necessary for Its sup ; aost. 'WesntMpete thateU thebaaklngla riffirfipes In tha jity will follow the lead of the aSsent* Ba#kl»thlim»tt*r- ' ■ ■ ■• i ■ : ] ' :!• ; Exciting Scene in the Prussian Chamber of Representatives. The following scene in the Prussian Chamber b£ r Depatie%is described Jby the jßettin correspondent of the London'- Star. Toperstma accustomed to read history, it will appear wondrously like thoso stormy soenes in parliaments and legislative as* semblies which generally precede a revo ; lution: Minister-President (after taking a short survey of the proceedings on the • Poliah Qaeationycontinued: The House demanded the discussion, and in the ooune of it Qerman orators behaved ini s manner previously unheard of. De- compared the calling in of thei reserves to the sale of Hessian sub jects to North America. Deputy Von Dnruh hinted, amid your hearty applause, that, if from the measure of the Govern ment, foreign complications should arise, the means tor the defense of the country would be refused to the King. Is not that as much as saying to foreign Powers: ‘‘Come here; now’s your time; the moment iis favorable; Prussia is defenseless?” | [Loud contradiction, and 'cries of “Oh 1 oh P] lam rejoiced to see that you have at least one expression of indignation for suoh things; that you-have a little patri otism left. [Uproar of contradiction from all Bides of tae House, and shouts of “Or der I order I”] | The Vice-President Behrend (who oocu pied the plaoe of the President to-day)—l i>eg first for silence. The Minister-Presi dent has declared that he. rejoices at this expression of indignation. Whether the Minister-President is pleased to express here his joy at what the House has done or thinks of doing, is his own affair; a call to order Ido not regard as called for. [Ap» plause.] ThO Minister-President—The question how far a call to order can bo justified when directed to the Ministry 1 will not here disouss; but should it be broached ngftln in thin manner, I shall take occasion to make some remarks on the point. Gen tlemen, the threat of making Prussia de fenseless was uttered by the same Deputy Von Unruh, whose name, in connection with the refusal of taxes in the year 1848 —[lndescribable confusion in every part of the House, the rest of the Minister’s sen tence being lost.] The interruption having lasted several minutes, the T\ esideuL at length rose and said: 1 mu- Minister- President that iuo uwt exr~es '..a is to tally irrelevant to the qutviion,before the House. The Minister-President: I cannot con cede to the President of the House any right to disciplinary interruption of me when lam speaking. 1 have not the honor to belong to this Assembly. I have had no voice in making the standing orders, nor in the election of the President. The dis ciplinary powers of the President find their limit at these barriers, (pointing to the pal isading before the Ministers’ desk). As my superior 1 have only his Majesty the King, Ido not rise to speak by virtue of the standing orders, but by virtue of the authority given me by his Majesty the “King. You have not the right to Interrupt me! The Vide President: I have not refused the Minister permission to go on speaking, nor, constitutionally, could Ido so. But according to Lho standing orders of the House, the President for the time being ex ercises his. disciplinary powers as far as the four walls of this House reach—(loud applause)—and these powers I shall ex ereise. The. Minister President—l most charac terize thifl Tiew as one which is not shared by the Ministry of the State. So, as I hare said. Deputy Yon Unruh, whosc-name, in the year 1848, with the well-known resolu tion for the refusal of taxes (loud- and long continued uproar, shouts of indignation from every quarter of the House; the Dep uties taring from their seats; some rush to the seat of the President; the poblic in the galleries join in the shonts and confusion; calls of “Don’t let yourselves be provoked;” “Let the President put his hat on;” “Ad journ! adjourn!” &c.) 4 - After silence had at length been in some measure restored, the Vice President said: “I cannot alow the Minister President so flagrantly to violate the rights of this House. The order of the House is in my hands "and it is opt competent for the Presi dent of the State Ministry to break through it. I will prove this to him by adjourning the sitting, if he ventures again to return to the resolution about refusing the taxes, which has nothing whatever to do with the present question.- (Shouts of “Bravo; the disturbance still continues; the House still prevents the Minister from being heard; the President rings the large bell with great energy, after about ten minutes, quiet is to some extent restored.) The Minister-President: I cannot pre vent the President from adjourning the I House. Having twice touched on the sub -1 jeet of refusing the taxes I holditsuperflu j oqs to return to it again. I therefore pro | coed. [Renewed disturbance, ories of “Ad journ I” “President’s beU l”j The Minis i ter after the restoration of silence, then I continued. ’ Deputy Twesten made a severe attaok on the Minister-President, arid said that it was a lamentable thing to have to confess that the attacks which were made abroad on the Government were well grounded. [“Very true.”] But we are unfortunately obliged to declare that the honor of the present Government is no longer the honor oftiie nation. [Storms of applause from all sides of the house.] Far better would it be u the Government would yield to the opinion of its own Legislature at home than be obliged to give in to the representations of foreign Powers. But the Government does What it likes with the revenues and every thing. We are in the midst of a military dicta tor sip, arid have a government of aides-de camp to the King in which the Ministers only gallop about and give the orders they are commanded to distribute. The indig nation of Europe is transferred from Rus sia on to Prussia. Europe forgets the cruel ties and violenoe which Russia is perpetra ting on the infargents, and remembers only; that Prussia has made herself Russia’s bail* iff and hangman. The Minister-President, in reference tea statement of Twesten’s, said he most take Lord Russell under his protection. The latter had said that he did not know the text of the convention j but this was every thing in the discussion of the subject. The newspaper reports were falso. % Thn exoitement produced by the Minis ter’s speech is, I may add, tremendous. Berlin has never been so excited since 1848. Substitutes for the Rebel Axmf sa *EX' fcaasiion of the Military FopnJa* la a Blehmond paper, of the 17th instant, wo find sixteen adrertisements for substitutes, with the condition generally attached that he most be over forty-five years ef age, whish shows that the population of the regular mil iary age, between eighteen and forty-five, most be exhausted, and that the rebellion is an its last legs, when it must resort to old men to fight its battles. Te show the pres sure that exists, we may state that in nearly all the advertisements "a liberal ptioo”jj of fered, while in bae iherpeolfie sum of $l,-000 Is held out, with the remark that "a bugler is preferred,” and the man mnstbe .of “sober and industrious habits.” In another saver tisement the sum of $4OO is offefWd M a re ward for the arrest of a substitute Whe oeert ed after getting bis pay. We are told he is a “Canadian by birth.” All these areiadica ttoaa of tho tcrribl# atraita toirhicb tha ehlali of tho Boathon lßaamottoh no nownaaota. Zbolr mas mra ozhaaatod. Thalr bobo, has baoosiß aJmoit warthlati, bets, four or btb hasdrod par oast. bolo* tho par atanoard of ■old. Obo Tlronma offort now, and tha noal- UomUfonrar laid low, —if. Bacurrs or Gold.—lho rooolpta of cold for datioa os import. art impldl, tunaaag. Gaa. Splanar, ÜBitod Stataa Inuim, hai ndbsod to rooolra ißjmon oa vhloh Utanat .... . POLTTICJtIt JTOTICEB. rrSpoß CLERK OF TfiK COURTS. Italy ->Wb. A. Bo sow > of Titt Townahlp. win be ■ cudtd»t" for Cl?rk of the Oenrtr of AOefheoy Coaatr, iobjrct to the decWan of the Bepobl'ceo County BomloettO’' Cooerntlow. mhllitc CLKKK OK TRE COURT?. Jon* U. LakixOi of Oh vr tier* tow rnhlp, will be ■ cwndldete for Clerk of the Ooorte, tubject to the dr&tion of the Republican Cecity Somlnei io> Contention ! mh2*:tc >FOK KEOlst'EH.—Jins Jlwy, of Upper Bt. CUlr townehlp, will be ■ CM' didete for Betlet*f»«abecttothed«cUloa of theße< pabllcen Bcmtnntlog Contention. mb2s:to PUBLIC JTOTICEB. TO BOS* BRICKLAY KRS OP PITTSBURGH. ALLEGHENY AMD VICINITY.—On end efter the .»t DAT OP APBQi we, tte Joarnfjmtn Brickleyen, will re* qamt ol oor employer* toe 10m of 22.00 per dey, or en edteoce of 60 ceute per dey on pierent wefee. mhiStlw JOURNEYMEN DBIOEtAYE&a. [rif»AN JStiMJriOW far i*reuclsnt and iix Dlrectere of the Meachertcr flaylnfa Bank wU be held et the Banking Hooee, on SAT URDAY, the 28th dej of March, 1863, between the hour* of 1 end 1 o'clock p. m.‘ THOS. B. UPDIKE, CaeUer. Menchtrter, Peb» 25th. 1863;td jrg»J?OBUC NOTICE. Orncs or thb Pexntltaxia B. B. 00,, \ Cabal likfabtkkht. j The Pennsylvania Bailroad Company. Iwnbjr pra pnbUs notlcs, to'all whom it may ounesrn, that In pnnnaa» of the power end authority oonlerred upon It bj sundry provisions ef *n Act of the Oeneral Ai* ■embly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en* titled *'An Act for the atl* of the Mein Lime of the Pnbilo Worßs, M 'approv»d Hay 16th, 1867, it will, on the tint 4a? of Hay, A. D. one tboosand eight hnn* dred And ilrty-ihree, abindon eo much of the Weet* ern Division of the Oahal, lately forming a pert of the Hein Line of the PubUo 1 Work*, end ee 11m be* tween BlainriU* And Johnstown, (commonly known u the “Doper Western Division,*’) together nleo with inch Dam, Feeders And Reservoirs lying wmt of Johnstown, aa ptrtAlne to or Are need in oenneo* tloa with eeld Upper Western Division. By order of the Board of Director*. Witness the Seel of the tald Company, the 26th day of February, A. D. 1863. ‘ ( -**—• x j; £IX3AB THOHBOS, 4ua. I President. ' rr^ti —T—lB60—X. DBAKE’d PLAHTATIOH BITTERS, They purify; strengthen and Invlgoate. The) Croats a healthy appetite. They are an andidote to enuge of water and diet. j They overcome efEeoti of dissipation and late hoar*. ' They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent Ist era. They porify the breath ud acidity of the stomach. They core Dyspepsia and Constipation. They care Diarrhea, Cholera ana Cholera Herbal. They core Liver Complaint and Hervoua Headache. They are the beet Bitten in the world. They make I the weak man strong) and are eihaasted nature’s 1 great restorer. They ere aiada of. pure Bt. Groin Bum* the celebrated Oellsaya berk, roots end herbs,: and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, with* out regard to age et time of day. Particularly re* commsuded to daiicate persons requiring e gentle stimulant. Sold by ail Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, I md Saloons. P. H. DRAKE A 00., 2U2 Broadway, hew York. VSOmn jrkfr 4iir£ATi«£jii£rT«. flß* ALLEGHENY COUNTY, ss.— ISu in the Orphans’ Court, at 80. 1 fieoembsr iSti In the matter of the eat ate of Dr. Bobsrt H«slett. deesaeed. ’ And uow, February 14ih, 1803, on motlen of H. i Burg win, counsel fur Blag, Pennoek A Co., lien I creditors, the Coart appoints 8. echoyer, 4r.,Eiq, I Auditor to make distribution attbe balanoein bands I o f John Munay, administrator, and also to report a I t>«sie of distribution fur (he chose »In action in hands of said administrator not yet reduced into pcasesslou. By the Court. W. A. UMRMOa, deck. In pursuance of said appointment, 1 will attend at my office, No. 139 Fourth r.reet, Pittsburgh, on SaTOBDAT.HAT 2d, 1863, at 8 o’cioek p. m., 10 inlflil the duties thereof, at which time and place ell parti os interested will attend. mhkfcStdeaweSiw B. BOHOYEB, Jn. STOKE KOOM FOK KENT.—On. or the newest, largest, best and moat eligibly slit* I uated rooms In the dtf of ZansevlUe, Uhlo, belngou I tse corner of Main and Third streets, opposite the moit popular and fashionable dry goods store la town, who retail oier gIW.OOO worth of goads per annum; It Is particularly well located tor a retailor? goods store. - I In the lama ble.k, is a store room, now occupied I by a dry goods jobbing house, located hare in the summer oi 1861, who wboltealed last year $OO,OOO | jwurch of goods, and anticipating a much larger trade 1 thliyiar, cave leased theirnSome In another part; of the city. This rocm will be for rent irom and after : the Ist of Api 11 next. It li an excellent stand, and i then is a fine (.penlng for another house In the same | Uoe lu this city. Apply to LOCK AD DRAWER Ho. 38. Zeaeev.lls, Ohio. mfaXfcSt GROCERIES. 103 hhis prime H. O. Euzsr; 76 'do do Caba do 100 bbls. do 8. H. do ] 76 do do A and B Ooffee Sugar; I 60 do crushed and granulated do 203 bags prime Ooffee; 60 do Mice; 100 hf. bbls. Large Ho. S and Medium Mack ml; 60 do Ho. 2 Mackerel; 40 do Ha 1 de ISO bbls. Sea. 1, Sand 3 Mackerel; 76 hf. bbls. Lakt Herring; • 76 do White Flab; 1000 kegs Hal’s, easottel else*; 60,000 German Cigars; 280 6e and lOi Kentucky Tobacoo; With a fall stcck of goods in oar line. In store and tor eale by * J. 8. DILWOBTH A CO., nh26 Koe. 130 aad 182 Second street. Groceries. 100 bbls. Ha 3 Large Mackerel; 60 ball bbi*. Ha i end 3 Mackeiel; 150 boxes Extract aad Sasnce Coflee; 76 kegs bt-carbanate Soda; 100 boxes ground Ocff«e; ICO do Ho. 1 Pearl Starchy 76 do ground Pepper; 60 do ground Ginger; 25 do Manilla Indigo; . 3CO kegs assorted Haiti; 163 boxes assorted sisee Window Glass; I With a general assortment of all goads la oar line. For eale by JOHN FLOYP A 00. Household furniture to* DAY.—Tkis afternoon, WEDHBBDAY, March ; 25th, at 2 o’Uoek, will be sold at Davis* Auction. 64 j Fifth itreet,* large stack of HOUSEHOLD AMITOH- I EH FUBHtTUME, amoeg which are SobaOena I Beat Chairs, Bocktrt, Hat Buk, Bndeaed wash- I eiands, Bureau, Maple sod Chany Bediteads, End I Tables, Bettes, Wardrobe, Hall Lamp, Work Studs, I Fsathir Bid, Carpels, Mu tel Clock, Ooffee Urn, Oook Stove. Kitchen Utensils, Delf and GlasS-wara. I aho J. G. BAYIB, Auctioneer. OA SHARER RiRfIiNOUAM SAKE fy\j TY FUHD BAHK STOCK; 26 shares Birmingham Gas block; 60 do Merchuts A Bank Stock; 60 do Mechanics' Buk Stock; 46 do Allegheny Insuruca Ca Stock; 20 do Eureka Insurance Co. Stock; Ooutry reslducei ud dty property for eels. Money louei on Mortgages. 9 J. K. MOBAHDB, Ha 107 Fourth street, near Smith field street. mhll:erutfwa EiRUI FioHl Ha 1 Mackerel In and whole barrels; Ho. 2 do it and whole barrels;. Ho. S do Jd ud whole barrels; Ho. 1A rimed Bhad; Trap Bet White Fish, half barrels; Ho. I Lake Trout, half barrels; Ha 1 Lake Herring, half barrels; 0 bbls, mime Ha I Halifax Herring; 20 do Eastpart Herring; _ At 80H0MAKEB A LAHQ’B. UKODUCK. X ICO bbU. Print Dry Pttchn, (htWei;) 3100 lbs. Dices, Hubs, ttfeonldtrs and Bides, £OO lbs. Tdiow. In store thd (or ante by /. 8. DILWOSTH k 00., 150 end 182 fleooaxl strasL riiOBACCO. A 160 boxes essorted brands Tobacco; t o catty boxes Tobaooo; 60 bblsent and dry Tobacco; 60 ken six-twist Tobasco. rossale by JOHH FfcOTD A 00., * . mhti 173 Weed rtmfc SUUAii ANJ> MOliAebifiei 60 hhds. Porto Rico and Gabs Safin) 100 bbls. Grssbed and CeOse Sagais; 10UbbU.B.O. Molasses) 160 bbls. asserted 8) ruju. jor«e»e by JO3H FLOYD k OQ, DttuOaiß, do. IB 125 dosin common to Fancy Corn Brooms; 1(0 do Buckeu; 2) do Tnbq 25 do Zinc Washboards. for wit by JOHH FLOYD 4 00. SI'AttUUl bi’AKuU I—5OU bxa. Mad-' lion Starch la store sod for ml# at the lowest market prloe, la quantities to the trsde, by the **„°bM BOHOKAMIBLATO. tPAUTAJUU AOll).—600 potmda pow duad for—J* tOS k 00., Ocnur of lint and Wood aMaala. OOFI'ISAAS.—IOO bbla. fin sal, by v S. A. FAHJSUfftOCJK. BOH ft Go. mbSS Ooreer of Flint and Wded streets. rrutAA—lso half oheata and boxes of !JL Young Hjeou, Gnspiwder, Imperial and Black Tom 'or*** by JOHH yfcOTP A 00. Al/MiTtt Biaa—6o half bbls justn ft celred by HBHBT H. OOLUIITB. 1 AKJfi 1W half bbto. & JLi sa|o by HXSBT H, OOLLIKP. riIAK.—IU bbla. Fioo lar in etore am ■1 foraala by JOHH HjOlP k 00. Du. iiUi'OJN, friTttto l'bjaioian and astpoi, conUnuaa to cnn all iba call opsa blaa, la Bom two to Bra data attar .U othaaa bar, t oed, at SI SMlTfllllLD BBMtW, riiUbmrrt. Paana P , .j aOrtfclwd i YJLU, BU.VJCK, iiKMAAii AQTJtO, Ur cxatmoiJM .of ainmnnj auAnaßKAßiur, outTtvio&zu, rwi BOIM AID OOOPOBVnd aU otkar Onaa- Antaaeattlaa, bonihj b». : , , - W.*.WILLUIi»*OO.,. . lOtda ' Wao4 atraat, aocMir c< BjH. jnjir 4fD¥*ERTIBEJWBJirTB. riOBNEB PENN AND ST CLAIR \J 6TBHXB,i PITTBMVBQBt PKXSA. The largest, cheapest and beet of thi United Btatse. $39 payi for a full Commercial course, in cluding Writing and Commercial Arithmetic. He extra charge* for Manufacturers, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping. Minis tars' bom at one-half price. Students enter aad review at any time. I This Institution Is conducted by experienced . Teachers and practical tinslnrm'mnn nrnrin the preU I ersnee for graduates of this College by busineas men \ throughout the country, at well as this city. I Prof. A. OOWLEY, long known as the beet Pen man of the Union, teaches Ornamental and Bap Id Bueihees Writing. ■HPFor specimens of Prof. Cowley’s unequalled Writing, and Catalogue containing full information, ancleee twenty-five cents to the Principals, *, JEHBIHS A SMITH, I i. OK /mAjia- iiXt^REfib, 05,000 Reward Offered. Baltxxou, March 19,1863. The safe of the Adams' Express Company wai rob* bed en Wednesday night between Beltunor* and Harrlsbsrg. It contained various sums of money, in currency had gold, a large number of Unitod States certificates of Indebtedness, United States five* twenty bonds, and checks of the Ualted Stetes Ties** uier on the Asslstut Treasurer of Hew York, peja* . ble to the Adams' Exprem Company. A Reward of FiveTheumnd Delian is offered by the Company. The public are referred to the list ei the numbers of ; the bonds and cirtiflcates publiihed by the Company, ; and are cautioned not te negotiate any of them. BOBBERY OF THB ADAMS’ EXPRESS-FIVE THOUSAND DOLL ABB BEWABD. The following described Certificate!, Ao., were stolen from the Adams' Express Company on WBD* HISDAY BIGHT, for the reesverj of which S6,DUO will be paid by the Company, ■omnans or tub units* rrans exntmaxtxs or rir* Four United States Certificates of Indebtedness, $6,000 each, numbers 21,449,: 1 1,460, 21,461, 21,468. 48 United States Certificates, of $l,OOO eadt; Bos. 69.842, 62,848,69,844. Ho*. 69,212, 69,213. Ho. 69,199. Horn 69.208, 69,204,69.298,19.2C6. Hoe. 69,200,49,201,69,202. Has. 69,148,69 149. tv I Hoc. 69,148,69,147. He*. 69,131,69,160,69,129. Hoe. 69,217,69,241. Hoe. 69.190,69,191,69,192, 69,193. Hte. 69,833, 69,833, 69.234, 69,836. Hm. 89.836,89,318,69,319. Boa. 19,820,69,321, 69,823,69,323, 69,221. Hoe. 69.817,69^0. Hon. 69,802, 69,803, 69.304,69,806. Hoe. 68.919,69,062,69,0»9,69,070. I Ten 6*20 United States Bends, Hoe. 18,119 te I 18,198 Inclusive. _ I The follewing checks of F, EL Bpinner, Treasurer I of the United SUtes, on Amlstant Treasurer, Hew I York, payable to the order oi the Adams' Esprem I OhsckSaB66,torsloBo.ferae. 0. 1L Felix, dh’L I •» 869, •* 2698.18 M J. B.A.T.Qibeon *' I “ 166, " 1010 OonrsAfiWagnaf," I «« 868, “ 480 “ WlleooAHajdm, “ I «» 865, •* 1220 «A. Bahian, M I « 864, *• 6016.16 M J. ShUllte A C 0.," I ••' 8«T, 404 « Geo. Joap, “* I h 89, " 48187 “ J.W.WegnerAOo,"2 I <• 858, 11 2645 '* H. Mortoo.Bt.Loui'- I •« lei, “ 1607.40 “ B. F. Barry, « I Tha publio are .cautioned not to negotiate any of I the above bonds or certificates. _ I HEHBY BAHFOBD, I Sopniutendent Adams' Express Oompeny. I I fJIO CiAFIXALUSib. YALCABLE IRON WORM FOB BALB. Th. nbierlbw oEm hr nto, on T#J .IY.aU,.- nlna,lb.>RU HAIL WOBAB," -IBOHTON, OHIO. There were erected la 1856, at ft coat of eighty* three theomed dollars, sad ere now In good order. The |B * | » bulldisg is 350 tost in Length by 116 in width, containing the mat approved machinery, con • listing of 8 englote, 39 nail: machines, nail keg ma* chinery, 10 boiling and 8 beating furnaces, Burdtn rotary iqueeaar, together with ell the neoasaary rolls 1 and tools, and now nas a capacity te manufacturo.26o I ksgs of naili per day, which obuld be much Increased. I Ueanecud with the works is 40 seres of good coal land —tMfknnr "f vein 3)( bet—with necemary an* tries end roome,and from wnioh ecalean be deßvered at a cost of firs cents per buibel For further infjrmaiion apply util Wednesday neon to GEORGE W. JAU&SOH, at the Ueuon* cabala House, or t> JOHH PETEfiS, at lronton I Ohio. mhSiUwd Uoanzanmastna mnm'i omon,» WisauTOTOx cm, March 19,1888. J r% WNERa OK bTEABC VESSELS Bit \J invited to mad to the Qdutsnnsster Oinsral's offloe tenders far their charter or sale. Tandan ghonld contain dmcriptions of the VMM Is, their i Ty> anatow, iroilid or registered, tannic*, aotnal ctrrylng cepedty jaaUdal, whether coppered, wbothsr cide-wheel or propellers, whither coppsr or Iron fytis* and power of engines end ootUxs, end abonld state the pries at which they axe offered, for long or short charter, with the estimated value el! the veeul in case of low, dr in casa the government • eaonld prefer te porch Me Instead el charterlag.: Ownace of steam veoelflalready In the service of the Qeirtenaaetar’e Department, ere ceqneated to mat* known to the Department any redaction In their present retea which they may be mHing to jant, and alee thepriee at which tbay will be will, ag to Bill them. All each tenders shonld be addressed to the Qtar* tannastar General of tbe United States, at Washing-, ton, and should be andaeii “Prcpoaa’s for the char* ter or eale of Steamers." Whan received they will be considered, and the Department will endeavor to reduce tbe heavy ax* pause attending army tramp ntdtlon upon the ocean end tide-waters by enbetUntlng, whenever It can do so, cheaper vmsels of equal capacity for those! new employed. m hi 1:3 a MAQiO TlUifi ÜBdBKVKK, ths par helion of muW Being a Banting and Upen Face, or Lady’e or Hentieman’k Watch com binad, with Patent Self-Winding Improvement. Tbe Bew York JUudralid Brm, tha leading plcte* rial panar of the United Statea, la its issue of Jan nary 10th, IU3, page 147, volontarlly says; **We’have been shown a meet pleeslng novelty, of which the Bnbberd Bros., of Hew Tors, art tbe sole Importers. It la called the Maoio Tma Oassavn, and te a hunt ing and cpen-tece weteh combined. One of the I prettiest, most convenient, and decidedly tha best and cheapest timepiece for general and rellsble use ever offered. It hM within it and connected with Its machinery, its own Winding attachment, rendering a key entirely uneeceaiary. The caaee of this watch ancccseoeed of two metals, the outar of fine 14, carat geldaMthainnercMofaadldsCver. Ithaathaim* proved rufey action lever movement, and Is w&rrantsd an accnrate time piece.” : Price, eupethly eatraved, par case of half dozen, 1201. Sample watehsa, In neat moreoco bdxaa, for theaa prepcslbg to buy at whohnale, $3l. if seat by -mall the postage Is M cents. Addreaa HOBBAED BBOraxma, Sole Imputes, 44 and 6T Hasson car. John ita_ Hew York. ■ . mha3.-gt JAM Kb a. KARLB A bUN, 816 Cheitnut Street, Imptrtm tad Hudutum «f Looking Glasses, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Picture Frames, Photograph Mbaths, Window Cornices, Sfc,, IfCw, If Ci PAPKK. Ho. 91 WOOD BTBHBT, UaMjwaalltnMi BmU door Mo. Dloioowl iiUqr. Lam aMtmoat or BPBIHO OOODS, boatht bo fore ths last great advance in pride. Hew itylea of WALD PAPBB. WIHDOW BbIHDS, UHQLAZID AHD SATIH 088888, TBAHSPABBHT 00BTA1HS, Aa, Ac. A very large asrortment ef WHITE BUAHKS, at 15 cants. Amo, GLAZED WALL PAPBB, haad soms designs, at 26 oe&ts, Ao., Ac., for sale by JJHMOVAL, 8. X, 0B& & BBOTHE& Hats removed to Ho. 87 OHIO STBHBT, two doom below the Mayor’s office, Allegheny, where they have a vary nice Assortment ef WATOHKB, OLOOKB AHD JSWILST, which will be sold as low as at any similar establish, ■antis sltbsv city. Qlvene a call. The BB PAXBIHO OF WATOHBB, OLOCSB AHD JHWBLBY proaptlysttanded to. A'M.OBB, —hOf-lld : J. P. 088. Q W. OMUKOUMAN, No. 32 Booth frost ate—l» FbfladafpitU, A pat ft? Jola Hatch A (K'l BODA ABH. Baa It coaataatlj 1 far Mb at tfca lowaat nadut prfe* SUaAafc In paxtioalvTy adapaift ta tha aukiai «f ahaa» v ' aUMa w VISUi LOar.on Ohio C—Mi Muttaafar Igt. tt» a*«*gi (Imm «u u u vm« *iM£Jihjtagr. jrmw iMDVMRTMKMMJm. QARPETS. BBVBBELB. Sow opm, a most complete and varied assortment of BSOLISH AHD AKXBIOAH BICHttL*, ftt >«*«n idrucM above th* oost, JOB OAML ' ■ i IXOBAINB. A large stock, bought before the late advances, pi«ny of which ftrt wiling ftt LXBS THAN MiH* FACT CM BB’ PBIOIS. MATTIS6I, Of ararj kind. OHIHA HATTIBSS, In Tarloua ■t)lN and qnalltlaa, at tha old prleea. OLIVER M’CLIHTOCK & CO., So. 83 FIFTH STBBXT. mh2l:iuftw JJEW CARPET STORE’ ~ Haring made arrangements to engage permanently at la Ike OABPIT BUBIHJES In PltUbrngh, under the Arm of HeFARLAHD, COLLIES ft CO., W« are fitting op br thmt parpoee the tptclons and elegant rooms So*. 71 end 73 FIFTH 6TREIT, above Miner's Book Store, next door to the Poet Office, where we expect to open, ebont the flnt ol April, an entirely new, freeh and complete aswrt Carpati, of ever; description; Floor Oil Cloths, And all other goods pertalnlog to the etook of a FIRST CLASS CARPET STORE, k»A recpeotfmllp solicit the patronage of onr Mends md the public. J&K1I W. McTABLAHD, HBNBT H. COLLINS. mhSChtapl Q.O TO PITTOC K’S BOOK, BT&TIOHKBT AHD HKWfI DEPOT, Ter the beet edillona of LE3 MLBERABLKB. 8 roll, doth,-91 60. U. 8. CONSCRIPTION LAW. Price 6 cent*. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Beat amortment In the city; all prices. CCBRIKOY HOLDERS AND WALLET’S, 75 different kinds, from 6 cents ip. OABD PH9TOGCRAPIIB OT ALL PROMI- BKHT PRBSONB. Tor anything In the BOOK and STATIONERY PITTOGK'S, emura *h» ton omam. ■mi ; \] Ol'lSPAritK, 75 cents » psokage of JJI ten quires, as 4 from II pernsm npwsrde, ell grades. BTXKL PENS, bast mansfrctazad, at old prion. L»in PKSOIL* at from 12 costs a dots «P- Yard. PASS BOOKS, BLIBK BOOKS, IKTKLOPKS. ÜBTTXB, CAJ» AHD BILL BAFIBS. AllthvH«fr BOOKS. | CUBBUror HOLDBB3, thi talent tnortn In Uucßr, Devin 6 cent* vpro to. APBIL MAQAZIHE9, LAI E PAPKES. Kiv vtjta PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, tho taqnt wd eh—post aworhnTi\ln thscitj, „ HUHTS UHIO2T BTATIOHXXT PORTFOLIOS, At old priest, oonUlniac nmi oulitj sod quality I g t of Stationery fonwrlj. 1 I A lim umtMt of SCHOOL AHD MIBOIL LAHXOOB BOOKS mlwaji cn hm&d. JOHN P. HUNT, Wkolmia ud Bet&il Dwln Is Boob, «UUoo»rj ud Chap Pabllatloni, ifABOBIQ HALL» FIFTH BTBBBT. mas GREATEST : EXCITM&NT wltbcTwyestißonr cttrtotokßov*hat S. T.—lB6o—X. Tb« Mcr«t cab b* «xpUln*6 *t FUIiTOJV’S DKVO STORE, Fifth Street, Whtnttornahfer PLjtJrTATIOJT BITTERS Hm loan In tte Uttcrj of Pliant Had trin— 1 it kJM ted rA f—■—* aalflw and no modi* «taa km elves tte mtnnd aatufeetloo Itet SBiffß IliiHTillOH BISZHBB tea dm* to 4 mtj on* who tea triad tt. Tte talo of ftteaa Bitten vu at fint contend to ovaxtrate oontk*n cltl*i,tat they an now bo earning woll known throagboat tte world, and aro nooaUMßdad-vlth tte most nnbonndad. oanfidasoa « fay all aHj+naUngfrom a dfonrgnnliad or dl***o*d itcmach—mrh a* pyapapate, llfar.Oo*- plalnla, Karroo* AfiKtfoaa, Lon or AppoUto, Inter- j mltteat Tmn, Diarrhma, Scar BtomaQi, Hand aote| Taw and Agon, Weaknamt Ttet von dmt bo your own Judge of th* effloney of i tbaaa euabrnlod Bluan, wa mbmlt a partial formula I of tte article* of whkh ttev ar* csmpo**d: | . BT. OnOIX BUIjU PBILADSLPBU, Tin tonic proportioned par* Bt. Croix Ba an nil known, and It hai loaf boom rocomawmdnd by phjiidaat. It la nannhatorodftoia thoßttgnr Oaao Plant,and that naaii ooleeiod with front car* Cron tho aitaUa of a fnr pimt« In tho interior of that Wanda OALIBAYA. 01 KXHQ’B BAIX. In 1661* vo an told that aa IngManmaa, by tho K aaao of Ur Jobs Talbott, oaployod It with front * neon tn Tranoo, la tiio tnatnont of lover and . Aaoo, Dnpopola, Snvoas AJEectlono, Lon of Appo* V uSh Wadmanaad DoMUly, Palpitation of tho Xt Hiik Oiarrhoa. oto„ tmdor tko aana of lafltah _ Powdaca. At langth, la the yoar 1611 ha told tho / oocrotof Ite origin aad preparation tetoala XIV.. by whoa It vat dlvolsad. It la now a Btaadard nitedy, aad to employed la ftha preparation of tho PUntttkmßtiter*. - _ ‘ OABOABILIiABAM: . Ia Mother important Ingredient. It «U known in Oermaay aa early aa and much aaed aa a amb atltate tor Peruvian Bjrnp. It ia emplojed aa * gaatle etiaulnai and teak, ia DyapepaUi Ghroalo Diarrhea, Chotto, PyaaaUry, and tUeeaaea of the Btaaach aad Bowels. la aaed tor Xafleaetlm of the Lolas cad Bp!een, ia caaea of Biliary BecnUoaa aad Dropakel Affections, dependent apon obetrnctloM of the abrionlnd via* oanyaad dmo(UM&t of the dlg«U*e organa gen "nUf* OHAMOHIUB YLOWBB& Uaed far enfeebled dlgestfea'And waatof appetite A Bpealah writer eaya: N U ?.«tw fella to nium Her rons TraW) Wahafnln—, i IHat orbed Slesp, eta., and that it la aaed with great effect by the Bijaflton, Bpaniah aad hrtiiia ladlaa to heighten their color and treaty. It hngnrta ohurfaln— to thediap<sd* tioD. and brilUaaey to the romptoxtea.' 1 H. B.—The aecret of the imme&ae ado of the Plan* tattonßltten la their tested parity. The Bt. Orolx Bom, aad every, articleneed, la wsrraafed ftficOg par*. THOMAS PALM 18. OTVOB KALB At 1. 3. TL FULTOH'a DBUGBXOBS, rirmitsm. pBBSUK KB) GLOVE CLBANBB, Will ehu Wkß% Blapk wt (M*nd (Bora. OMtVoutiptfMtto, | Yortnloftt Mil jyjBBER Rouen rhokr/ JoarsoAur aid ggiauumiHinß AS9BAUIO.BAU,«UktUok • : Mmmota, JartlMdittU «80. AUIBI,SDKACO.I, ■ ' JOSEPH HORNE * CO., d Wholesale and Bstail Dealers is 00!BITS, UMBBELLAS, HOOP BKIBTS, aid » ~* h ?,SK3KPi& SMALL WatbOdtaa snanlaatlon eT osr stock bp Mar* chants, Milliners and Daalers, eoatdont that ws can —• u ‘* WLnU •““-‘SSmph §SSh« a 00., _MS TT sad T 9 Mailt straet. Window Shades, Matting, Opposite the Post Office, DASDUJOH VDUOVB BID, HOU. dry ooodm. 7? ana 73 Market Street, giBAW Qoona, BIBBOHB, BILKS. LiCia, EDOIHBB, BHAKB& HOODS, IMBBOIDEBIBS, DBISI TBIMKKBB, BBKIDB, OH tdedl, DBKB3 BOTTOM, OBSAKERS, HILTS, BBOHLB3, pkap HITS. r " BOOD& r " WHITE, ORR& Cft, (Saceeners to OXO. B. WfilTX * 00. 25 FIFTH STREET, An bov dally Opening choice lot* bow and teaaonable Goods. Black* Plain and Tltored Bilks i Jta Obecked and Colored Bilks; Good*. Fancy Bilks, Cashmeres, Hons Xfe Laincs; fao Times, Barige HtrnanJ, Florentines; Geeds. Lnitree, Striped, Plain and Checked, lor Traveling ixecses; j fa, Organdie Bobes, new; Trench Lawns; Goods. Organdln, French ChlnUet, Bril' liants, together with a fall stock of few Goods. JSouming’ floods ; EJBW STYLE BALMOBALS, Tom Bailable for the msob. mh23 UUUiM. ! " WHITE, OHE & CO., He. U TIVTH BfBHT, Would call the attention of theta in fat n**d of Mourning Goods to their fine Go stock of fall and half Mourning Goods, consisting of 00k Warp Oeahsoerea, Wool Osahmeree, Mnglisii and French & Boabasin'S, Barathea Tiffin 01oth*M and 6-4: Menseellno Florentine, Barege r K Barnaul. Tamartloo Ghallits, Arena* g< dices, Alpaooa and Oaates Cloth- Claaks, la Mack, made ta order, an fa, short notice, ftt Carriage, Promseate, or Traveling. : n>MB (m TTTUITB, URK & CO., * Ko. 25 FIFTH BTBXXT, Hare for tsle a large Une of EOOIXBY, fas among which are Ladles* White Cotton Bm; r m Lodiet’ tfobleaebed Cotton Bom; (7< Ladles* White Laos Hose; Ladles' Unbleached loco Bom; T*m Ladles* Black Luo Hom; ft Ladles' BUln Lacs Hose; Ladle*' White Lisle Hom; r M Mines’ White Cotton,Hese; G UisM’ PnblcachsdjOetten Hose; Mism* Martno CottoaHou, m^2S ~OJUt * 00., Ho. 85 FITTH BTBKKT, * ginuirhd o’Ueclioß of HOOF and ■ lALMOBALSKIBT*. Hoop Bklrts; l Bilmoial Skirts; Balmoral Skirts; Com?* Hoop Skirts; | pUIn tad 8 tripod Good! lor fIKIBTISa. r«o TXTHiTKj OKfi A CO. j 24 ram BTBfiXTf Woa& la Tito tit* attention of Gentle men to tkdr stock gf : * Cknth*«a’* fioftdf; : Cloth*, OniissWf Taallagt} m Kid Glare*. BUk nndlifelefiloTOi; HHk, Cotton, Merlno and Wool Sock*; flat. Cottas, Kerfnoand Wool Under "S3and Gingham IJ«; Searfr, Block Blik Cravat*; - ••'' r m Hownod, Corded aad Printed Border Cbabrlo Hinfflwrehiali; . . gflkJbndkircttofii, rm - ' . r« OKH * CO.,' so. 25 nna stbxct, Hat* nc*hr*d their fell Block «f | ;ffr< Jffg Vottlngham LacoCarUini; Appllffee Laoe Cartels*; Tmbotxrd LaMOnrttliu; Yeetibsl* Laoe. tmt This U a fine opportunity fcr partita about going toHowlfcpiny, or going to hot* on April lit* So good an j„ aortntnt is not often found at this atrip •**»<>□. ; »bC HiTif, OKK * CO., So. 85 SIFTS STBHIT, <*• 4n bow cpenlnf a lai*a a*ort»*nt CLOAKS AHD BS&WLB' taplate with all aleg anea and variety to ba mod la thalataat darifu. * m Hatin* rafomiabai thla dapartnaat of ©*r atora, «• ara ptaparad to offer la • „ crtaead fccQltlea for oxtibUtega law »* • took, to aalaet from, aadinapeotfuuy aalltit aa exasiiiutloa of our fooda | asTA foil stock af Oartalaa aad Oar> talaOooda. ?• ' r" = «W W" ■- rev TTTtU’i'K, OJtCK & Co.| p Ko. as ynrrH stekt. Hat* BolB’ WXiB forth* pnant f m MMoa. Fliln «s(I fvxcj Cmlnum; - j FUin aod V«ao]r SAti&etsi . r M Merino lfQDicoOudmrM} Twtede, Holton*; Victoria Plaid*, (pUla and fancy); fap Lists Drtllint*; HlißlllDtf, ttc. , • b>B BITIS, OKB * GO., ” jSo.U firrH BTBIB, Offer to tfceir Mendssndtbs public „ namllj ftlargs stock of KabroiiUriss. am tftwtloh will m found Essay n«w and dmdrabl* goods. „ gv*M and Cambric Collars; "** Swiss and Osmbrlo Bsts; OwU» «ad Oambrio Triamlnss; v Swiss and Cambric flouncing; "** tw'ss and Osmbrlo Bands; Ltosft Collars and Sots; ■ Lawn sad Osmbrlo H'dk’fr; • *" Vahnrisnnes Collars and Sots; ZcgUsb Thread Collars sad Ssts; v m toint Cans* Conan sadflats; Infants' Kmb'd Caps sad Waist* Infanta’ Kmb'd Muslin Ptwh 3Tsw| mbSS &SW| TiriUTJft. UHK ,f "Ho. W miH BTBIIT, Hate non Inttare oaeof tie feat se- lectsd stocks of : Domestic & Housekeeping Goods ftv offered In thtamarketjcomprieln* T j TJtkw fpi< flßtfqff ■ . .Linn and OoUon Bbtrttagi; . SHs TUldw Linen, PUJow MauLa; ,v ■' Dimity QoUtOUneiiLs Qa&ttt : Torkkb QnilUj » * ftw *OOe Lltese. TaWe HMtiw TewtfiDo,(Hoclt tfid Dleptf): - BamaarllanlMtst. few Brandi TwllU aadCtdalai Table and Plano Com* i: , Tortiah Beth Blanket*. f few mhttdtdeltw DBT GOODS I PUT GOOMS—We Isrtt* art bajti, to is* l * .W•• ttiPLt A SB MOT BMT fIOOD'.. Atts^aassp* l * ™ B BMM SSSjSp^*? o -^ Coil* *>£<»» g&SSSiSlil'? , i t \ j 'h GOOD*. 301® iFBIHS " .i DRESS GOODS! THIS WEEK. 8 I L K S, Worst* description,from6o eantspsc yardta|Bo thsDzm Q-IRIBIKr AIDHSTH] s In Black and Colon, Plain and AgatdL I ;! «AZE DE PAHIS, SONTAOHE, Bplngllnes. Alpaccas, Poplins, CHALHimS, MOZAMBIQUEB, DE LAINES, CHHIZEB, And mfans atksr descriptions af French, airman, Saxony/, and BrUUhi Dress THK VEBT liATEST NOVELTIES Iff CLOAKS, SACQTTXS, lunouAttfl I ; ! I ~ _ ; ,J§gf§|p^ ».n*f tltaptiur' im 1 ■m «x*lbiuu>at iifrißnrato ,r " l ’BAßKEßi^'eiC^ f i 69 Ktitxst aria * JfPW QOODBr , . £ SPEOrcL I . I. EATON, tiCBOIk CO* | N0*.17 jjto U Fara Bnurar, Oflkr.to C&BE :BVIIU a photo wlprtinrn sA TETmnHOfl, ' SHBBpISIBZaB. HOBHBY, V jP QLOTZB ASP MITTSf ÜBBOHB, v __ .. f • &UOHXB, HUBBUB, . • 8H1839. . ■ ■■. OOIiIiABS, i -j [ TOM. BAXHOBfcIi AflD HOOP (JHIBTB, 1 ; BtJHAHDBAIHTOBMMJJ, And a fall—m Sinai tf SHALL WASH AHD IABCT AETIOIH, *O. ahl> . - ■ • i . , JJBW BPJBDS6 GOODS. “ l Ifio OHB ABBIVAI . at 7 ..g • J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. nopmxo am. wool db uuu twHo. n» ettu naauD grama ni Lima. 'U TBAVILIHG DBEBB GOOD*: ronussr VABOY BHiKBt - „ ' nta; OLOAKBI BHA,WW; I {■uuunpiD ufDßlauuoHKymLin) , i .!--■«...>■ . i t Vr lam noarii Alotaf OLD4OODB w, dtaK. ' mMa anu b*A.im»ML euuuS i I At MAGRUM & CLYDE’S. LAOS OOLLABB AID gUKVI& : (■ BLOHD BLKITBt AID BIBTBAB. LTHKB, dAKBKIO ASDLAW* ITBETS. . I . r \ -;J, :■ Vi-'* KtvniUDuiimißAnnß. CLEBICAi-TIJB,KHILM. i " , QLOVKS, HOSUBT, LACE MU IS. IFBIXa DBX£S TBIMUHSA. bbaim, OBBAnsn. araiso bosik TEimDsas, _ - - ivobtabd shell coms, ' - . £ ■ ' ppgTJO iWTT.M«At.M>BAL««HW.^ HOOPSEIBTS,OOBiBW. -4. 'And an ilinnt iatMr tt fAIOT AETIdEE A EOTipßS XtrxESmkmm U.J—W U»*£s f r "P i KAOBTW * GLYDX, 1 . CHAKUR MoODB i ; O I- ' 'M-f ■ STRAW GOODS, I j Vtmiiz ' ; =-' - r r - i-j; ':rz: OEIAI W* CAM, AT ' JOSEPH Hois** ' < \ 1 ; !i i; * -7;
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