r : ; > . -ss.44 y*S ~.«v .».V<*rr..V ’•‘'iy.-' v. '.t -V : -» .‘3 .; -i 'v - v.'«uyv,r l< . y :u;. ~-• vr, • ’•♦'Mvtf-rtte'**] •'• *':^s'..\ l^v;-;%« ’ ** s]*’_ f*. -V ;.v, .y . W-« '.- y w< ! ’«6 'i ' ; - •*- % i,"-: ;>h -• •• *^*i| ■ -St I •- '•’]>.'■, ,’-y II >i >*' "'j I A^.j. .: >*: **.«?*?• ' v ' ’. ••• *v 3rd >''V V » - -Z li ' -/jl ' - fS| 1 1 I jjittelrorijh dtatfy SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 4. Poland and JSnrope. Reluctant u the sovereign* of the greet powers of Europe are to have any thing oeoor that can disturb «the dead, doll atmosphere of peace—a state of things in which alone their thrones are .secure— they are not able to repress, the occasional upheaval of the great popular volcano upon which they stand. Ideas, like pent up fires, are exerting their power. Once more they hare burst out in '-Poland, and may soon spread to Hungary and Italy, possibly to Spain, and Germany. The outbreak in Poland has grown to snob magnitude as to olalm the anxious so> licitude of all Europe.. England and France would gladly persuade the Csar to grant such oonoessions to the Poles as would satisfy them and restore peace; and Napo leon has made a direot appeal to him to that effect; but the Csar replies that be cannot make conotsßions to people in the attitude of rebels. It is very remarkable that the man who has just bestowed the boon of freedom upon millions of serfs, should have given ooca slon for this revolt of his Polish subjects ; but, In so vast an empire, it is impossible that the hand-of that upright and merciful prince can be felt everywhere. It is upon the Grand Duke Constantine, who rules as a vioe-roy over Poland, and who is a very different man from Ids imperial brother, that the blame of these oppressions whioh have driven the Poles to arms rests. BUII, much must be allowed for hereditary me* mories of anoient wrongs and erushed na tionality; and also much for diversity in religious faith between the Poles and the Russians'—the former being adherents of the Western, or Bomish, church, the letter of the Eastern, or Greek. These animosities and diversities occasion turbulence; turbu lence requires a strong repressive force, and that force is oppression. But bo the faults where they may—on one side, or the other, or both—certain it is that a great and perhaps irrepressible con flict has broken out; and it may not be quelled or settled until the 'irhole continent U wrapped in the flames of revolution. Hungary sympathises strongly with Po land, and it is not to be supposed that that deeply injured people, who, like the Poles, have long had their nationality orushed oat beneath the heels of despots, will be quiet while their brethren of Poland are battling to regain theirs. Italy is deeply stirrtd, and the first outburst in Hungary will bo the signal for the liberation of Ve netis, the restoration of Romo to her me tropolitan place in the Italian Peninsula, and the realisation of the fond dream of the Italians, that the City of the Cesars shall be the capital of their united kingdom. France, too, is beginnhig to throb once more with the Bpirit of Liberty; and it is not improbable that Napoleon "may be eon strained to make a virtue of necessity, and pnt himself at the head of the liberal party in Europe. Should he do so, and thus swim with the current, he may keep him self afloat for a while longer; but if he un dertakes to resist it, he must qulokly ‘go under. , Tli* elements of great changes an in ao tiveoperation. The spirit of freedom was never ao aggressive, or making snok rapid advances., This spirit, or or principle, would advanoe calmly and almost silently if not resisted; bat Slavery hen and Legitimacy in Europe, oppose violent resistance to its progress, and hence these van and commotions. Prussia, which shared in the plunder when Poland was despoiled of her nation ality, is profoundly agitated. The King, who wishes to assist his relative of Bussia to crush the Poles—as indeed, he is found by treaty to do—is held in eheek, partly by England and Fr&ee, but mon by his own subjects, who an almost unanimously fa vor the straggling patriots of Poland. When the Poles first rose in arms the friends of liberty, throughout the world, looked on with much interest but with little hope, expecting, as has ever been the oase in similar effort*, on their part, that the giant power of Bussia would onoe mon ex tinguish the reviving spark of fmedom and nationality in a sea of blood. But they still hold their own, whioh is a great deal, under theoireumatanees. Mint* Laxods wici, the Diotalor, who has assumed su preme military and civil command, evi dently is a young man of ability, firmness, and eelf-rellanoo. He learned the art of war as an artillery officer, in the Prussian ■army, and subsequently, after the peaoe of Villa-Franco, served with Oaninmni, who is muoh attaohed to him. - He appears to possess, as well as to deserve, the confidence of hio oountrymen. The Sufferings in the South. -The Nashville Union, of tha 28th ultimo, says; on what it pnnounoea undoubted au thority, that a few days ago twenty women in Atlanta, On., maddened with the sight of their stirring children *1 home, oolleot-' ed in a body, and broke Into and plundered several groceries of meat and dour, in bread daylight. Deaths by starvation are by ao means uncommon in that region. The whole oountry ha* been picked bore of everything edible by the army and speculators, who . operate in connection with oOoorqotlhe army. The Union adds: “These punishments seem severe, but are they too severe for .people who allowed themselves to be precipitated into rebellion against the best Uovernment on earth by a set of politieal blacklegs? We believe that before long the Southern people will rise sa sums against their tyrants and swing them up to tbs first tree. Let the Southern negro-oligarchy beware of the white insurrection whioh probably is near at hand." -1 Cxiox Lsiooxs.—A Washlgton corre ■\ spendsnt says: The CXronieU of this city ha* an able srtiols advocating the establish ment of these lesguss everywhere, and it pUdlot* that ; “Before six months have transpirsd these league* wlllhavegathered such multitude*, and will have such an overmastering in fluence In behalf ofths perfeot and entire _ Union ofthesea tales, that not a dogofeU the miserable traitors in the land shall dare towag hi*tongue.” \ It is understood here that thslrestabUsh • meat in Indiana and other Western'States has completely revolutionised publio opin ion there, and crashed out Copperheadlsm. Txa Boston gsnsssrfrtunderstands that several of tlw hanks in that city have ante eenstdsratieathssuysstof reergsnlslsg*** dw th* Vatlsaal Banking lav. ' r- ' J'ji'i > The Negro floldiers A recent letter from .Port Bo,»l eon- Ulas the fojjpwing Infofnutlon .boat the negro soldier question in that port of ths South: General Hunter’s general order, order ing a general consoription of tho able bodied colored men of this department, may be said to nettle the “ contraband" question here. It satisfies every body— Hie rebels—for it removes all the objections whioh certain among the white troops have had to the; enlistment of color ed troops. It is evident to the leas* fusi ble of soldiers that he gains a v*** *4 advantage when he is reli , ie drudgery of oamp and other tepioua monotony of and uninteresting points, and of the dan gers of malaria in the summer. What the eoldiers want is to fight, to bo led against the enemy, and every white soldier in the department has now a prospect of taking part in ail the active operations which may be carried on here. In General Hunter's order this was made plain; and the re sult is thalmany stubborn prejudices have at once melted away. The march of common sense is alow, even in this nineteenth century. Much tedious toll and unhealthy labor would have been saved to our soldiers in the slow approaches to Fort Pulaski if the insane prejudice and folly against the blaoks had not interfered with their use. Our poor tallows worked for many weeks, night af ter night, in the marshes and quioksands, dragging heavy guns and mortars, carry ing shot and shell, planks and munitions of war. They worked then up to their knees in quicksand water, breathing in malaria at every breath, and kept alive by doses of whiskey and quinine. Meantime a force of negroes oould have been. easily got to relieve them of all this dangerous toil. What will those who read the history of these times say of the spirit whioh con demned white soldiers to such labor, and Buffering and disease, when blaok men, used to the climate, and unaffected by ma laria, because thoroughly acclimated, stood ready to take their places 7 lam sure the brave volunteers who did duty at the in vestment of Fort Pulaski—and did it in a manner whioh showed the American vol unteers can do anything that regular sol diers can do—are ready enough to : oee col ored troops enlisted.. The blaoks make good soldiers; sc much is settled hero by general consent. On picket duty they are known to bo most watchful; -a friend who sometimes has oc casion to approach the line of piokets af ter dark, tayg that he has learned to an swer quickly the hail of a oolored guard— tor these fellows see keenly, and do not neeitate to shoot. Their habit of obedience, no doubt, is of great advantage to them in acquiring the drill and manual of arms, wbuh they are eaid to do very quioklyo and accurately. There is no lack ot prop er men to officer all the oolored regiments whioh will be raised in this department. General Hunter and his able Adjutant General; Colonel Halpine,, use every care to-aeieot for these positions men who are not only capable men and men of courage, but also of character and habits such as are peculiarly needed for these positions; conscientious, kind-hearted and painstak ing men, who will foster the military spir it among these troops, prepare them and give them confidence for action, and in bat tle lead them. "They will go wherever their officers will lead them, that is oertain as fate," said a gallant young officer to me who has had a thorough experience of their character here. And the chief of this de partment is accordingly taking ears to give them officers who will lead them against the enemy. An something has been said of the prejudice existing here against the employ ment of oolored troops, it may be well to mention what I have heard here, that then are already on file applications, to the number of over three hundred, of sol diers and subordinate officers, ready and eager to offioer the colored regiments to be formed. From Yicksbarg. The following dlipetoh, to tho Chicago IW hau, gives a fsw circumstances additional to those already reported £rom that point. Ills dated Memphis, Uftroh 30 th, via Cftlro, April Ist: Oar mereh&nU areezelted to-day, it having boon reported that tho Castom Boom ©floors refuse to ftliov goods to pftss Cftlro e* rouse for Memphis. It is bettered that the order of the Treasury Depftrtmsat Is misapprehended. Oar oftoers here telegraphed to Washington for instructions. The probftble effect of this will tie a heavy advance in prioes here. . Ten families haring relation in the Boath ern army, will be sent Soaih on eoeoamt of the Told oflßhe nilroftd on Saturday. Adrioes from Yieksburg are one day Inter. The rams BwitssrUnd end Monoroh: were be* low Yioksbarg. Their d&mftges ere slight, nnd they nre now repnired ready for notion. Two bnrges of coil,nmoantinf (o4o,ooobash* els, hare been sent down to Fomgut. The oftßftl opposite Yioksbarg is deemed n failure, nnd the dredging boots bore been re* moved, the ftra of the rebel batteries opposite the month being too hot. It is reported that Gen. Sherann Is in pos session ef Heines' Bluff, It Is mid thnt the rebels here erne tented.'. Deserters say the rebels knew ef the Steele's Bayou expedition, bat thoaght it impossible that It would be luooegsfal. It is repertod that the water is ft foot deep behind the rebel works ftt Greenwood, on the Tnsoe. A few inohes more will drbwo them OIL The reported erneantion. of Yioksbarg bp tee rebels is nil bosh. An IvtAxous Paacticx.—The New Al bnnp (Ind.) Ledger sops that it IM nseer* tnined to be n praotico among dishonest ftrmp paymasters to oonoenl from the sol diers tee dotes when they ore likelp to be in funds, in order tent n set of res colly brokers mop be “ran in” on them to cosh their ordere nt • ruinous discount. This riUninp hms been prnotised even when tee poymnster hoe been in receipt of hie funds from the Deportment, end tee soldiers hove been thus oruelfp plundered : of Urge amounts which woald otherwise have gone to the relief of teer families: The polios of tee army should ferret out this erioe, and when the perpetrators are detected they ought to be several/ punished. A Woed non Joan BniaHT,—lm a let ter to Mr. Tilton, of New Torn, Johnßright t*/s: “The difficulties of poor President are enormous, and I forbear to judge him. I only hope that God mop give pour people strength and virtue to gain the great oause that is now in pour keeping. *lt is freedom or slavery over all pour continent. The English people are true to their ancient faith, and they wish freedom to win, and pour noble Union to be restored.” A Botov Bouos oorrsipondestof the PhU odelphU Jugwirer furnishes the publlo intelli gence of a movement np tee west bonk of the Mississippi, made bp a brigade commanded by OoL Dsdley, subsequent to tee movement against tee Port Hudson Intrench meets, made simultaneously with tho attack upon the rebel batteries bp Admiral Farrago L The inten tion of .tee movement seems to have been to pass shove the batteries and co-operate with tee Admiral in a-movement up tee Bed Elver to cut off the rebel supplies. This was frus trated, however, -bp tee rebels outt'sg tee leveeis and flooding the ooantrp, so as to ren der land movements Impossible. - Tn Manchester fyamirntr and ffjtot makes » statement of the last financial undertaking ef the rebele in England, differing from that wUoh we have already received. Itioyn “A prospeofas Is in private circulation of ‘The London and Confederate States Bank/ with a proposed capital of *3,000,000. InXIOO shores. No names are appended, bat tee oldest is dis tlnotlp stated fa be fa render the Mouth able to carry oi tesir financial and export opera tfons entirely independent ef New Tork." /- Tn average number of desertsesfrom U: isw.lntee field Isahokt /wfiis-vaf RELIGIOUS JTOTICEH. fTS*TaK FIKST LOM*i<fcU&TiON O* niSOIPLXS. of Pltusa-th, %eet trdly. I» the laoN CITY OLLEQS BPILDIFO, corner cf 4**nu and 0t Clair tfyeets. Pnicbltf L'lBD'S DAY—yo.uirg and Evtni g—a’.tbouiTiel b<Di Sandey •- bo'l at o'clock p m Prmy r Mooting etery WEDftS*l>\Y EVENING.: Tbe io he r.*p c’fc!i> Inviv-J api:it POLITICAL JTOTMCES, - K' CUillK OF t!iV COUKtK Irdr —W*. A. Btixoa. v 1 Pitt 'jownsblp. will be a candidate for Cl rk or the C*urt* of ailegheuy Count f . subject to ibe decision o the Beput>i.>ao County Nnmioatm < onv'-ntlr.u. aibll:tc n tiLBUK OF T E COURT*?. —Joan M. Laaiwta, o: Ch jUmb town hip, will be a candidate tor Clerk ot the PoorU, -a j*ct to the dt-ci ion of the Ceumj Nominal lo* OonT-’utlon mbjfi Ho rLEktE OF THE OOUKTt*. J*o ft. Goul>, otahsler tuw.aMp, wIU be before the Bspnbllveu County >. ouventLn **, a can did at* lor Ol»rfc of th- Qnoru. [)jS»FOK BEGISI'KK. Wiu.ua J. Bicaamnsoa Will be aeandt aie for theUffloeof Uegftterof Will*, AU-.haoy county, eubjtot to the decision of the Republican «>noty Uo Teat oa epgio rtjS»FOK REGIaTER.—James hspr, c 4 Upper St. Clair towoahiu, widbescao* didate for BeU«t>r, tab eat to theueoUion of tabliean ftismietiuc Ooateotiaa. mb2s:to PUBLIC JTOTMCLS. VAKIh.HK MISS KATHLEEN O’SEIL Will .ppnr .1 TBIHBLX'B TABIITIIS, with . gre.t octsblnai'oQ of taleot—four companies to one commencing MOXDAK, aprii 6 h. 1). 0 nXiL, Man agar. J. S. MAS XIIT, Stage Manaaer. apiilt O. U. I*.—ihaG. O.N. U. if, for Alleghany ooiatj, will maet on TUKt>- DAT, Tib laak, at 8 o'clocc p. m., at WfL&lnß HALL Clitricta alii pJcatealect tftlegaleain time for tbta meeltoK. ap&td uiAlWAHilii AS 800IAT OH.—The &»KQlar(gnarter)y Meat. lng of too m»mbin of tbe Aeaoclat on *t<l ; P- held Mali DAT AVaidtfiQ, Apnl etn, lsus, at fl o'clock Alt ol i and n-w members ar* raqntatod to bjpr*e*nt. Dy ort-er o( the Prts dont. ap3:<t JUtiw fcABLM, ■»tcre<ary. ir xNpliiUijb— An “Yy English and ('Uulcal reboot for Bo)» and at la, and flwmtl tch-<oI for tbe education o Teach ert, Iren City college Balldlag, corner o( Penn and St. Clair etreaie. Toe hprtng Detifon will lOnaenc* M ’ttuaf, April 6te. jfor particular* addre-e bee W. r. QUAY, Sox 766, or call at the fijome ol tbe Icatl ate. mh3l lw FhilEitO FMOthidTAlki Wv XPiSOOPAL UHUttOH, oorn r Grant and Diamond etneta, will boep-aed t.r Dirlne Servioe denag the current week u lo.lowe; Murniitg Pr»jrrr and Lecture on MOHDAT, TUEi- DAT, WXDWS9DaT, TUUttsuAk aud SAtbE DAT,atloa u Morning Prayer enobeimonou UvOD fbIDAV, ut ilftdu u. ATening Prayei and termoa DAILY, at 7:ao p. m. Toe Sacrament of the txird ■ hopper a i J be admin istered at averting Prayer on 7 UuttrDA?— tbe an niversary of its multutlMQ oj ojr LvrU. Tbe public are ourdia ly tovtied to ba prtarnt and panfoipate tr tn«wo e ivloe« ».b 4»:A jr^ 3 »F‘UBL.UJ rvUliOA Orrtcx or tub PaanstLYAnu tt. U. Co,, I Ca-sa DarAaTHcat. / fhe Penneytvaaia Mattroeo bertby givee pnbhe notice, to ail whom it may o-ncerQ, that in pamuaa a of the power and authority oontarred upo* u by eon dry proviaioue ef au Act of the licnorai Aa eembly of toe Oommoawe<4tb of en titud "Ao Act for in* eale ot the ttaio Line of the Public Woraa." approved May loth, >661, It mill, Ob tbe Am cay o< May, A. D. one thuoeauo sight bun dred and sixty -three, ah uidoa eo muco of tue Vt eat , >rn Divtaiou ol tha Canal, lately forming a part ol ths Main Lineal the Public Work*, ana ee Use be tween Dteuevill* and duhuatovn, knowb a* taa **upper Weeterh Divtalou,'‘) together ■)*-«' with each La na, feeder* and tteeervoira lying west of Jobnaiown a* portauu to or are used In coaaao. tNa witu said Upper W«*tarn Li<ulon. By order ot the Board ot Directors. Witneea tbe emt oi th* »aid Company,: tbe 86th day of rebruary, A. D. 1663. J. ElntAß taOMbOh, ]ul| mkB:tm>l Pra to.at- l • -i—l6OW—A, DEAJLK'o PLAhTATiOB BlTTElta They purify, itrengthan and . Thus create a beaitny appetite. They era an aodiaote to cOange of water and diet.. Thvy overcame eflacu ef dieetpaUoo »nd late hoars They strengthen the system and «nJfto the mind They prevaat mleematto and Inter mlttent lever* Ih*y purify the tnato anu adoity ol the stomach. They cure ilyspepaia aud Constipation. They core Diai rhea, Chulsra and Uholera Merbaa They onra uir-r Ootaplaiai and Berrona Headache Ths<y are ths beet Bitten la the world. They make the weak man strong, and are eahaaated. nature'* great restorer. They are made of pore : St. uxola Bum, toe oetebimed Oatiaaya bark, n.n mid herbs, sad are taken with the plea*ore of a beverage, witu out regard to age u time of day. Parlltihieriy re oomm-nded to delicate persons requiring; a genii* sUtuulaal. Sold py a* I Urooer*, Drogguta, hotel*, and caioon*. P. U. DBAKK A XU Broadway, Sew York. foi^mue JTEW MD rBJCTin^OAwTrs. 'XU’ft UXDS4T, ;i .Joa« yu.ros» Lindsay a tklfokd, wholesale ass Sri;]. GBOGSBS, FLvOB * hi> tav .w(Ji DSALBaO, 187 Liimt; Mint, P|ikbir,b. apfeCm /iiUa uaaertignod have thisd.y farmed X » Otf-Pertnsttnip under tn* flrnauj o. LIHD3AT ft TE for (hi pnrpaih ol tfiM acting a WheloaaU and BftUll Grocery, floor tod fjodaca Bfteineeo, ftt Mo. 187 Liberty ett**t, «lfai dcora abovo SkOiair, when ih*j «U 1 twblMOed u> mo tt»eue;om*iouf theold house of OAITL Li UP CAT, usd tho yabUo generally. PA flu LIHD3AT, Js_, api:Bw JUUM TKLVonD. L'OK KKJjT.—A do ir.ble Briok Koi- S. donee, with grooodo fo: gardening. P irpc**, fruit treeo aod thraboery; ato, etabllog.: clmeted oath* Ohio river, ctar the H-umo| tufas ih« hooM la a**, with a jderm iaprcrretßf nte. To • per •on dwirluc to gat oat of lbo city, thU pro party ta tery dairatte. and U aaicettibje of tanking ■ twu tifnl coonby reaidaoce. Ter turtbsr inioraalioa enquire »t tho office ot tb* Howe of Eafoga, C 7 ryDttra btßCftT, ri(ti tmrgh. • ftoS: w riiais 10-PAK iR hentotorl X eiUllog undartbe non* of A. HDBFuao A OU | ftt HftysaiUe. Allsghaay oouoty. Pa,, fa ooa deotlag tho M Tlttibargti Watar Oaio,” fa tb<o day niaaolral by metufti cooaaat. All dates aoMoat eoie firm will boftoauaed asd p«ld by A. UOMTOItD, aoa d» mi deo said firm roeolrad or tbo aftioa. A. BDSroilD . CO. ept.St HayorUla, March BS, fSOL DIANO AT ▲ BARGAIN.—WiII bo A ftold, at a great r*daction, • splendid: T OJTA.YX OOTAVI UPJUGBT PIAHO, Had#byooooftbaboot Parlimakoo. Ztliontlray oow. ftlrcuaotfteeoo pramtt tha o*nor from tat log ft bfek *ltu bin to biaoca. oad bloc* his vliUag aesa'os-crlSoooDlt. Apply to •pi I* A. PAWhI. Qi Ptaaood stroot. New boors. Ward's Tour B-mcd tho Pyramids, i toL 18 mo Baldwin's deotlog la South atrica. 1 limit'd D'Aubigoo's Blitory of tha Baromdln In tba Uma of Oalrlo. 8 rots Advaaiurrs In South Amerloa. By Paau. ■ Btsbop Cetoafto on tha Pa-tataneh and Bosuns. Oroou'o and Mahan's Anavara to Ootonoo. Tba Atmonae tor 1888. Backin' Xniji 1 toU, 18 mo. Haebatt'a M«.tos and Commontarloo on Bhak •P*arO. L gaodaofChirlauotue. IlooTd. ByßrllOach. Webour's Army aid Bavy Pocbot Plet|oo*ry. Bombay e turn B aoroldo bdltfou 4 toU. Bo* aod boaatlful editions of Loogfatlow and Toabyson. Foraaob. g AT A 6S Wood at. O|III BEDS. TrtUWB CITY MIL.L6 Wvv KAD'BOK TL -Ott; 800 bbtfl. otoror tha Watt FLOBB: 100 « Xureka U'llo doi 100 '• BartUtt’a Ht<{a do; 78 - Sblaka tfadiaon Htlla d^j AO *' Invincible •< (j 0: 160 H i lonteai •* do; 60 «• .Trow's -*t. Loula »* do; 60 ♦' Oorn •* do; 60 *' Camoabarg •• do: SO " Falla of Ohio •' do; .85 half ch ata Qraen and B'ack Tnaa; 80 boxes Wrrka* ea'maa reap; fa do Woaa-'aFri’od do; 80 do Mould Ooad'ee; 15desut Ooro tr oou, 10 dp Buck*!*; 10 bblo- H. O. Moiaaors; S Mo rasa Darla Star flams; 6bbU flomiaj; lO bafS Ooff-a. Oft heads and tor sals by LIBDSAY * TlBro^B, apf;lw ; IST Liberty «treat DKVOLVKBH. Xv Oofpar'e D-üblo Action; Oo tv old aai »ow M «dsl; Manbacian fin Anna fo.: flaitb A Woaooo's Cartrldgs; ' > Use A Wbssloek do; Bh«rp'a do: Foroalaby JqMUS BOW-*, 158 w co t at. f'Ai'EH UANG< Vi IHGS.U Pompo'ltu, XtrU'car and Byiauilne stylet; eoloraasdpattedoomlnly new; Jut leotlv adaadtortalaby . W. P. MkhSHALL, api ■ W,WM iUR Uib-ao oases East India far V/ sab by . j 8. A FAHHBSTOOES, 80S A 00., an* raraarofTlrr and wd-d »ti»»tt. tIBJNTiAR nUv>X—$UU lbs far sale by W B. A. FABBXBT«iOSS t BOM A 00., at 4 • ' caw* of flrti and W«»ad -traafg. riOGk'aifaY AND GXRFARTKBfI' VlOOUteahbv api . - JAMBS. SOWS, 188 W»*d treat. IIuBJOA AM) NEW YO"a WajLL D MMIMto n iwstei the h»pdoom«ot aad the Cbaepssl-fWMIehF. : W. F, MABSB4LL. - IJ •*- »0W», U« Vm« MnM. jrswr .ID FiKTHt^Erri. Bavk vqn cobnst— it the following: I PimsTTmas. A prfl 8,166 V Mr Kendall has tkl* dat (pershdos a c-iro for aa very lacoMfQllr, wnlcb l thick la worth fifty dolare. J. VEiTBtT, Depliit, 22S Penh si. [from /. H. fToascfly, (/r*aj of Cook ACe } ] Dr BandaU this day removed an - deedpafn fnl benion <roa toy foot t bare bad tbe same epr rated on repeatedly without iiciat bat 1 am hapoy to -tet* that tbe Djcter ba* effected a perfect core, without tbe least pain, tengamedl almsnsnarif lean testify t* hi* knowledge oi the.pathological condition and fermative proema of oorna and bunion*. J. H. COFFELLT. Wheeling March 4,1868. ExTkAonow er <"oaxi.—»netantanesn* and tffica* don* cores of Co be aud Bnalone without cn -ting or ceadngpdn Di. &>ndeh, who ban dero-ed year* of a ndy excltulvelv to this branch of aurgery, cae be cooen ted at bta DtaMCBD tTttkkT, ito oad dcor abeve urent street, oppo«lte tbe Coart House, daring the coming week fikonld eny one doubt tbe tffliAcy of Dr. Bonder* pra-tic*. be will readily come forward and extract e corn gratuitously in o dar to convlni e thst encu a discovery wee never before practiced.; Tboatstds of testimonial* can b* seen lion this and the Cunliaaßt of Ear. pe , »p tt’d ; DsPviT <4CAitaaM**Txa bkaxaaL'e <. ritkX, I Pitistuigb, Pe, Ap il «tb, 1563. J C3ALED will be receiv- O«d at this office twill twelve o’clock m the 18TS • at Of akb lb, 1863, for tee faroliblog eod ne livery o; TEN uUoDbEu THuDaaSL hOoHELi or uO *D aEttOPAkraBLE COAL, at the /oU lowtng places, er depot, via: rive honored oestele at Cairo,*lU., in tbafo.lc.wiog manner vix: or, before toe 18 b day of May, 1863; One-ti ird on «r before tbe 10th day of Jane, 1863; And— One-tbird on or before tbe 4tb day of July, 1863. Xive boodr-d thoosand bubelsatMevpbir,Tenn., In the following maaier,jvlt: (ine-tbtra on or before tbe 18th day el May.-1868; One third on or before the lutn.sey ot Jane, 1803, And— One-third on or before the 4th day of July, 1888. Should any ihiiractlws be gives by OoL Kobt. Allen, Cblet Qaenermaster in fit. i ools, Mo. to have the whole am untdeimredat Cairo, HL. then tne prlae Kr the Cca. wunded for Meapkie will be paid ft* aa that named In the proposal to be furnish* ed at Cairo. The bits wfli ba endorsed “Profouls.for Ten Hun dred Iboniaad Bcsbals ef Coel," adatened to the aodertignad. Prvpaali from Jisfoyoi pirtiii will not be consid ared, aul an oath hf a legtwce mnst accompany each proposition. ii.i The ability of the oioder to fulfil! tbe eonlraot, *h aid it be awarded to him, mat be gcarantred by two r.apomslbU psrsoas, wnue signatures mast be appended to tho casramee the retpo^albfity of tbe aqanntors mail *e shown by ths official certifcateof the Clerk of the oeareet Diaur.ct Chart, or tbe United btstes Ditiriot Altornsy. Bidders mn»t be pteaea* la psnon wseo the bid* are opeaed, or their proposals will net be considered, bond equal In emoont to half tbe ids io te received on tho contract, signed by toe con tractor and both Of bis guarantors, will be teqalrrd uf tbesacteaifol bidder, upon ilgclog tbeoontraet. As ih* bond mutaocompsny tbe oootrset, It w.li be neoamari for the bidiem to have their bood<meo With them, or te bare bend* alined ln : anticlpetion, and ready to be pr.da ad whan the oontractUstgnad. fere / tfstwn. We, ol of and flta’eof—, and of tba o>hi-t| oi and Bute ef , do hnery gna'autee that te abu id falfill a eon ract io . with the term* of ol* proposition, •Dd that, should bis proposition b« at oepted, be wt 1 *t ouc* enter into a contract tn acojjda l oe there* w.tb. bbduld the oonir.o be award** him we are prepar-d to i coots* hie aacuriti'S. To this gnarant a man be epptnded tbe effielal earilfioa e mentioned. On praeeatatloo at tbt* -Oce of eeriiflC'tes frem (be Q jarieroaeterik at maid D* ote, tn tnpi.ret* faro*, •bai (Qe oootfuet baa b**n tally-ecmpl *d wltn tn • very pirucultr. ih* amoum d*e b.reoa will be pal i in each lands ae may be fora imbed by the Gov* •roment. U. OHOB4, Lieut. 001. anil Deputy Qaa<t>raaiter General. ap<;«d ; /"VttUNAMJa Of KICK. V/ wu ri’iinur, i ]Wa«bioftoo, Marco Ui, its j PBOPOSALT will be recetvtd at tbie i ffiee autll 4 o'clock p a. od lbs SCraor APRIL, tBB3, for (er ulabibg a.a baadred * roagt t Iron Brami ior Malls of Uha*eie oi bca-Ooatt Carriage* Tb»e* Beams are to bo made after tbe lollowiag •pvoficatlooe: Tbe rail for barbette carriages Is * rolled wrought iren beam, similar tn appeal sues te tbe "i ” staped ueemtaa.d ta the oraairactioD of fire proof baild logs. It la required io be s>ra ght and emo-. t, on >i* Butla-e, ecd tree flaw*. mparf»cs walds, bitalers, mod cluder elreakt. The outer aurfaoee of .be iwu has gee are plan's, par ail *1 te eaoh otter, and rt*hi angles to the web. Tbe w*b ycina the twe fl wgts along tb*ii middle line, leaving them to pro j d e .ualiy wn reck aide, and mat be without band* we*riß|ttiou. smsxs;o>bor majm. Leaatk of l7l taebta. D prh betw*a oater atrfacaa ot flengee' Id lacbea. WtMihof dug ■i. r.-T---,. 6.575 loehee. tklckaomof flaogs et water ee»e.M— .71 inch. rbickosM of i- , r ,gg) Inch. These beau will be tnap«cl*a alter tbs following miss: > Tbay aro to ba. made of gooftoegb vaU-vcrkod clear tren. tha~ftbionco of vbfeb quaittlaa, ((soarally indicated by roog'bsaae of ata (ao-, and t>, cbacta, •od *on oafti ka i r-uabnaaa along tba edges of tba fl«Bg«*.j as ala afl iva or bad «»-ds, bliaiua, and atrsaua of cinder will caaaa thalr njrction. tat. Tail are to b* of tba lequlrad dlutasalons aad equate at tba an iu ad. Toey are to bo otraigkt and tree from abort b*ada in tea flasyia and vaba. Sl Thaoaur piano•artaceeof tba flsagaaare to be parali.l to oaob otaar, and In plants parpead'.eu Ur to that of Uw[**b. 4ib Ibb «om aro eot tabs boat or troubled, aa voaid malt from Rating tba rai:a along Uutr abolo itngtbaoa the adgoaoftbe whlla thovoba •r* 100 hot to beer ibetr weigat. stb Tee flengaa are te be perfectly cqaal on seek ild« of the vab. j vaniavtoxs allowso a usraonxa. - .• .wan —w. w ...i MW4 .MM. fu bmgth of iati.- .go tqfh, In depth or rai -A— . , in tb ckneta of *>n. , ,05 Inch. la vtrper vied: in depth of flange at ex »«»« oad Of fft -. . .10 loch. Dlflaraneiln distance between oatarodge of pUoa aartaoaa of 11 *ngi ■ cn cllerest otdao ef vab at any cross aactlon-rrf .lO »»*>» A straight edge if equal length with the raU ptacai *n theoutar edge of ibaflanga . ahead sot depart Iron It at any p^lat mare A«b [ , JLSteeh. 4 plane mrtace pan d oa las web should not depart fro ok L ant polal more thaiu. .10 Inch. A pUna eur<oo« placed on tbe'pUn. atzriare ol either flutte ahoulo not depart from it at any pm s mera tho*- - ; n Jo fash. Departure from equate la Uarptb of r*!l__ U inch bpeclmanc of the boemo, or Cravings of th m, e«a bo ae«n at the (Jailed itatos Anoaals at Fort Mea rao. Virginia; utldoabatgaod Plttaburgb, Pountyl roala; aad Watertown, toaaatchoaeito Blddaro will state t + aussbor ot boaata they pro pooa to furalsb, the Line when they will coa*aara tba delivery, which should to ao early as pcsstbls, asd the number they om doUvar weakly after com mooMag the dalivory, pteca wt-era they wIU moke thorn, aad the plea p»r pound ter vhieh they will ft liver Urea at ih. point of voooelorralirfed ship ment nvarort to their wotkn. Mo bids will bo aaioota a-d except f-om persons actnaUy angogtd lo the maattfaetnni ot Iron, oti donoo of which most ace-mpa y the Md. Bash party obi'alnlaga icntraet wIU barogut’od to oniar into b <ndf, with roperanroUoe for l>s talta lul fnlfliiaenr; • d a transfer ot the o ntiaot to another p«vty will oanoo t a oatlro Sorioltnra. Ibo right is reosrved to rvJeol all propotals if thq pricas aro doomed too high, er if Cor any canoe 11 lo no* daoaod tor the pnVUo uierast to eooopt them. Propo al. will be o.a'ed end eddreued to •‘Gmoral i. W. BtPLUY, Chief of Uidnoaoo, WaohlngWn, B. 0.," end will boeadoraod *'Prt>p sal* for Wrought if«u.Beams. ’* ! JAB. W BIPtAT, apSrawtd i Cblofof Oid.ance. *• THia CHURL i WAR Is OYE a J et, WBIPIBG SAD ASD irOBBLT.” i - ; Seng and Chorus. 500 cepias of this beautiful now Song jut roootvod. Pries, S 5 costa. Malkd, frte of pesfaga, on rooofpt of price, by CHABLOIT*BLDMI,43 Fifth ot., apt Sole Agoot forEuabo't Unrlvallod Planoa.' VALUABLE farm FOR BALE, con- V lalyieg M acres, all eadar fa'-oa end nndtf col tlvatlos, with a coxpfortabto dwal ingof 10 rooms \iaoe naa« tooaot bcusa «lth 4 rami,a gool or cb*rd ot T a-rta cbelno gnMted jbnlt. 0- al under the «bo>a farm, ettnated mlltt boat Ferry, the turOyUe. F«r parltontar* apply to ! apB B. lO9 Fourth el. \T OTlCB—tho Bcoks »td Aocounti LI cf tb. l.u firm of BCOK. It'4 Elir.lt,..d °f J 0,4. KKI.BB, hnl.f Neo pl.orf In tn, bands for aU parsons having unaatiled •oeeanta os oitbat of said boobs, aro roqooated to o« l at my • floe. Mo, 10, Wool olds of, the iriaaond, below Ohio street, Jmovdlatoly, and sftka poymrnt. ALBXAMDBB HAKS,;Al&rmau. Afagbeuv, ArriAM, 1883. • ap3.St A DMINitmtATOK S NOTlOtf —Let- LjL leva Testamentary on th* ootato of Hobart enodgraaa. late of Onion te-nablp, Allogbonv 00, ■l.oeaovd, saving boon granted to tba nnderslistod, a 1! paiauns knowing tnvmaolvai ladobtad to odd . rota<* will make t -.medial* payment, abd those bar lasclalmsor' demand, agelo-t said ootato wIU pro •ont than, properly antbrnilcatod, fbr foultaeat, •P»:l»>motwT . w, j -aTTKWUOW, Adm»v. House and lotfoksale.—Tkit btantitol * welling Beuaeeul Lot oltnated ea w-yoa ot-oet. 80.,50. Tb« lot UtttoetS iaokoe T.nt, and extending beck 40 fmt, cn wh oh ; U •raoted a neat and ambatantul thrae story brick dwalUny, finished In modem style, and is offend ch-ao. Apply to i i B. McLAIH A 00l FOR BALE—Four Firs Engines, be longing to Allegheny City Fnqntro of the Cnilrain of tho Committee os Fhre Xogiaoe sokln A. P.»MHH.ABWaierotraot. QAEDEN HOKS, «A£ES ) .tiPADEt?, «P* I|<l * l^*j'»nw»oWir.H«Wari»4rwe. PaTK.>T JJuWeUiSll'i ■\J 4.4 )>»>. m»B; 1M I.UAJllit Aftil, ml. H.Kkwi. V BOOH jainMMn. tenbjT w nannn.wiMiiiM. ITkl ifbKßWlUfro UlfkbkL JJai.i9 asm a. oeuuaa JTEW JOr£RriAMBJm. AK&n clothing and eqoipage orrrcß, twelfth aad glra*d Ktuxn. KtrefaSlCt, 180. •itacaD PfiOPoaAL»a*atnvitedaadwlllb*v»« C*lr*d nt tbit ofito netUlB o'clock m. on FRIDAY, tb* 811 b oay ef Afiil, 1455, tor fereiehtog and do* Uverisg at th» BebojUtll Anenal, cabject to tha nacal icsp>ctkn, the following artfcte. to bs of •rbv etandad pattern in alt rapacta B*mplM of th» diSerent article ran be seen at thise&oe: Uniform Hat*, Black frit. Gape • 1 intJigo wool died duk Mo* clstb febln*, woolen, el white o> gray domet flannel. t but*, knit. Drawer* of Oiatoe Flannel. t ticking*, wcojen, to weigh three (S) pooadt to tha doain. 80-Uee, hand-sawed or maobla* qniltad. Boot*, fcr Oaralry, band aawed. BUokete, gray w* *•. to -be mtu (7) tot long, (*»t 6 fncbtr U| aad to wsige fi pcunds a Unkata, painted ton. water .prof, for In* (entry, graasMtted, ttkbo ate seed tor (baiter Teats. -.s*-. i oochea, painted on cotton, for Boasted wt| •at-r proo; and gremmetted, t> be mad ate as a 6b* Iter T*at. Irowr#i»,o! sky-bins Keiasy, ter from Phcddy, for moan ted man. HkTtr>atks, painted, cf cotton orllasn. o*nt*«na*(;ooriaget*d tin. Hoapltal Tents.and.YUM, of oottoa or Itncn deck* o! IS os to tbs 88 fnchai arid* for tha tent, and 10 cs. (or tba YU#*—tb* United Utetaa to farnlih Jha Bat* tsoa and 81t;i Wad rsata sad FUae, do. do. do. do. Tbs United Stas* to fantlih the Battooe sad Slips. tfh-ltar T>nta rf Bos Ootton or Linen Deck, oto**lj wortn, sad waip and woof of ■■■»» eliea toread. A simple of oaa yard of thsdnck mast ac company taeb bid far Usm tents. Falling Axa*. Gamp datebate, FeUlag-ax* Uaadtaa. Oaap'batcbat Handles. Pick Asm. Spade*, Bt»el Back-strep. Shovels, do. do. Mess Fans. Oaap Battles. fsnvST’' 0 -* 1 -- Regimental General Order Becks. Do. Latter do. Do. Deeorfptlve do. Do, Index do. Do Order do. Do. Tsrgst Frsctic* do. Do. Inspection do. Oodpiaj Order «*o. Do. Clothing Aceoant do. Do. Daeadpiirt do. 80. too:nlng'Beport do. Post Brfor do. Pest Latter do. Poet Morning Report do. Peat Uoard Brpert do. Guidon*. ol bUx, fjrOenUy, Persoes bidding on article i of “Hardwan,” net according to tha Army htaadard, ara reqoM f ed to east aaatp «s with tbalr btda. Blddais will state In tbair propoaale tba qaanilty bid for aad tbe time of deihary. aad also give tbo names of two lafljmt nntltitetba fiitbfel Inlflilmeaiof the contract, it awarded* All eaatyke mnatbs marked *lt<i tha bidder's name, in order to Users th*ina r e return. Tk* Usited State* raewves tha right to reject all, or aoy portio» of bids, whea-tbe prlea is deemed too blgb. Bidden an invited to be praaaat at tb* open* lag of tb* proponla Q. d. UROSMAV, ap«;8 t »'« Qaartarweatar Genera'. D.B.L PAPJiBd, beii Then Kutem Wholeikl* Prioei, FOB CASH, Ho. 107 KA&XET BTEEIT. Tba goods boeght before tb* grattalTanse in price*. OSBAP PAP BBS, at t, 1.10,18)4 and «o par place. QLASBD PAPBBB,fram 80 ee&ta mpwazd. GOLD PAPIB at BT)£osats par place npward. HABDIOMB OAK PAHIL DXOORATIOHS «t if casts per plan. ASBOBTBD A PLAIH QBBBH WXHDOW PAPBB, At tb# lowest rates. ■VOall aad aes. JOS. IL HUGHES, arl:te Ho. 10T MABKBT BTBTT. r|X)M THUMB AfrD LADY’S UA&TE A DB TISITB, only 10 cants, at HUNT’S. TUI AMBHDBD TAX LAW, onpltu, oil, 10 cents, at : HUN ra THE AWEEDED BTAWF DUMB! OB OABCt, Ofilj 10 casts, at HTTNT9. THB HBW OOSBGBIFTIOB LAW, oalj 0 oeati, at HOifra M"Oopleaof the abort asst, postpaid, oareosipt of pries. Adduu, JOHN P. HUNT, MASOEIO HALL, FIFTH OTEUI ■MO : PAPER. ■O.MWOOPBTEKBT, low rmrtk and nfti freenddaor tatow pfawonf AB». Urge MMrtwat of IPBIVO POOPS, boegbt be fora ft> Uat gnat odraaos la ftloa i Bov atytos of WALL PAPIA, WIBPOff BLISPS, UIQLAIBD AWP BATUI QBBBBB, TJtABdPABUT OUBTAIHB, A&, Ac. A Tory ton aofovtmaat of WHITI BUHXIi at lb coats. A*o, OLAIBP WALL FAFBB, baad •oao deelfma, at IB easts, Ao* Ac., for ml* by ■MUa THQKAfI PALM 18. QALL AT THB eiFX BOOK BTOBB, 80. US WOOL tTBUT, U you want tisnsl— ta PBOTOOBAPH ALBUMS, LAMB ABB SMALL BIBLB4, Aadotherpopolar work* too ananas to meotlfla* ■voostly qotb arm with baoh. w> f\NlONB—l2 bbU ahoioe; V/ *> 4s ham 4p*lai I, Uoba>k.9tM ooplfi; ISO <• Dried Peaches: to bbti» Extra Vidor| IDO So Bitnfoall|t t” bap Flat Table haft; la flora a&d for aala by obM H. aiDGt.N.U» Liberty atnat. I UMBBK AWDBOATtjXDINQ.—Tko Li aadamcßOO weald is font tH*tr eaitoam ail thepabUe.ihet'ibay kmnavartluir Ml.< asepidy of HOB ABO Oil TIMBBe, andean Ittoatoi for Boat Bid lag. Iridti or lilldiat Biafl or aa>- Ulaf UUatUaa. • BIOHBTA BIBEBIBB, PotatSewMUl, apl:lw Pans street, below Maibarr. J^BUOVAU JOHB TBOVMOB. Bsropaan Apat, Will vamoTo foea hla prawat locatlcm, aa lAatj •treat, to BABD RTBBBT.aaxt kooaa ta the bridge, on the fat of April next. vroncß is hereby given tfasi» pardon tor JAB. BOOCLBT'Of&rictod of bdi * rvj, aad oaw la tba Woatara Fcnlteatlary, wlllW ’ •foiled lor aa aeon aa properly prepend, Mhlftlwd SHOW WINDOWS FOB SALE LOW. O —The Show Wtadowa. with acme theft iar, at J. L Ctotaihaal aid A M. Oanb, liajll ut 111 Federal atraat, Allegheny Oltj. ■bit • B.H.DATU. QTOGg FOB BALK—IOO ihiro of a IJ>all«bb fitoob,which will par trea tbapcoAta woo* SI to St parent Apply to - B. MeLAXBAOQ. •10.000 to Loan ea Bead aad Mortgage. • IiT.tQB ** ■ ; Preanaert Ko>aa apt VTINB AOBBS FOB SAL&—A Lot 1* eea’al*>la|Lebeatalae'acfee,aaeribet«BSdaaea of W. A H Walker, MoOlare township, aa which la aa aboadaaae of apriag water aad fanet traaa. • »h*l .. a. H. uat>«. W Water at-. Aif-jbray. , I AA BOXS4 LAYER AND BUNCH lvl/BAleiftS foreale by ’ apt BOW. HBtIU.TOE.iI ple»ond. r OT OP NICE DBIED BLACK 1 AND J^r, ggrjaa«g& , a±tt-; |j!|A BOBaBBIOBT(hilm) DRUtQ • S U °BD«?ySksilAOK. 11 /OtiMMitl tmgßL—SUUUotlils -UfAVih Hr its—2ooo jui, ttini W M^ltotoltoltoguogltoi*,•l.™* «'» HTOET It. OOLMim. IJ.OiHKNOHJsIidIt-wiUxe.prinS MW*rlna»ato wiifot iiUbr JimcEEidursoin. jesrr rkcktVkd. DB. J. K. UHDiBTt BLOOD SEABOHEB, (Tba genuine,) Wfll remove tba imporlttos from tba Moad sooner (baa olba* madldsa. Tty It. f POLTBH makes old farnUnratook aa «eU ai new, and Improves tbs polish af any arti cle of farnitnrs, and costs bat 85 cants per-bottle. MW- MSnnrekY—now™, Hold* Fairy, WUU Pcmd Lilly. Bprt.f tlammt, wlti . tuj. araertaant of all perfumas mads. Drake's Plantation Bitten} - Drake's Plantation BHtent Drake's Plantation i Bitters; Drake's Plantation Bitten; DalUy’B Pain Extractor enrsa bens; Dailey's Pain extractor cons sorts; Daltay’i Pnln Bxttncior cons eats; < Dailey's Tain Xxtrasicr cans any Usd of tons in a vsry short tfma. Fulton’s Oosgb tyrnpt Patton's Ocngb Syrnp; Fnlton's Oonyb fiyrnp; Fallon's Oosgb Syrnp; Aysfs Cherry rscto~nl; ' Ayer's Chmy Paetorsi; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Brawn's Bronchial TraabaS; Brown** Bronchial Troohaa; Brosn's Bronchial Troches; Brown's Branchial Traohaaj Bpaldlsg’i Pnparsd Clna; •paldteg's Pnparad Cln*; Sialdlng’a Prsparad Oloa; Spilding's Prepared Glos; Hof Seed's German Bitten; Baflitid'i Garmaa Bitten; Hocfltnd’a Garmaa Bitten; Hocfland's German Bitten; , mil' Citrate of Magnesia; Bills' Citrate of It ogees!*} Bill*' Oitrataof Magimla; Bills'Oltrito of Msgaesls; 'Ofingrem Water, frseb; Cengrcm Water, fraab; Coagma Water, fresh; Baker's Ood LtverOU; Bakar*a Uod Laar 00: Bakar'a Ood Liver 014 Bubaad’a (Vcla*d Vafavla; Bnal«Bd , a Ca<elotd IUioMU} Hutfeid'a Qatcinad Mafnaafaj Brota'iTaneiofOlPiir, Bnw , i Iwiaw cf Qragwj Bnn'f Baaaaaa or (Atajv; ? i i Ay*t*i Bwp>i flli; Ajar*! HaiMfatttti} Ayag*i eaiaajartUa; AyartPOk} HcUuHi Ptik| Wiiaoa*i PlUsi Binning**** Bin; Biaato|n > i 6ii{ Btaatagar'a Qinj OoeoalM for tha Eiir; OsesslM for tha Bair; Contains for tha Bair; Boraatt’a Preparations; Bnrwtt’e Frtparattons; Barnett's Prssaaations; iCTaraaisat FUXTOH'B SRTTS BTORB, Ho., a ud to nm nun, ANUiKCMH AKJfcHVAL, OF BFBIBO A. 58 BUKHBB Boot*, Shoe*, Eilttn ud Bilmonli, Oooalstiag of all Kinds and QnsUtfes. • Bbtlbi boß|lU bate* tha ndranos, ftr Gash, tbep will be soldntlowar raise than cm ba band alas whan. Ba snra and tin and tsiinlne ay steak b* fora purchasing. OOUBTBY ■applied at Bew Task aad FhnwWphla prieaa at J. H. BOBLAHD’fI, aha MMarfcat street. Id door fans Fifth. OABPETSL BBI7SBELB. Bow open, a aort ccnplats aad fried —orf ant of XS6LISB ABB jAMBBIGAH BBUBBBLB, at null adraaov ahoTt the oaat, FOB GASH. INGRAINS. I isrp stock, kosfU UftoCT ths uts cdnsais, MUTsfsklckutMlUsi sILMBT&iJI KAOT* vionmnr nucia i ' : ■' RATTING*, a ftmtjUai CBUU. KAMnia», to mrica stibs n« fulltlH, attkcoU titom. ’ OIIVXK X’OLIXTOOK A 00^ ■s.nfoTHSTmUT. rihH«iaw , . ; .■ . , QOHUIBSION PBODUOK. |Wo hart aowia atonal Urge atoekof - ) COUNTRY PRODUCE, ■ OnrittiiF la part of •Ml bbb ohieke'Tork' Mate aad oh*o Graea Applaa, Qf»»Btegt,fta«et a; flilUStvers, Baldwins, Faaaocfc* Mam«alta%Aa. • .-•* lOOObwh LafcaSberaFetrioaa,F«aohßlew% Frtaea Alberta. Hathaoaocka, »o.yia baga aad banal, i; loot baih aAoioaOhte, Kaatachjr,aad lfllaJa Pried Fsaobas. { • 100lb«FaradFaaihah. ... • j- • TOO feabb PrteOApplaa, la bazTall aad aaibi. : It bole Pilot Howlby. w „ 10 boli Watte cots Qdba aa ansUaat aabaUtdta" for Btoe, at only bait ita prfoa.. ‘ Xry it, i . St bbk Fraiared Iwaas Obkr. 0 bbla Prtae Uhatriaa. I bbU Fitted Dr|*4 Flans. H k»9 Uaaatiy L%ro. . Ibbiaai.dlfcag« Packed Batter* 80 bbla prlwa WhiuisMa.. to baah Black Wsaata. ■touu.kjkkmxjr.to. -BO do Oerarbeed. '" ‘ - - i no do TUoe'btSaed. MO da Flax Bead";. . J . MbWaMaadOßrboaOO. 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