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Pittsburgh <te%
THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 16.
.. The Coodoct of England.
The immense havoc perpetrated upon Amer
ican osmmsrot by thi pirates Al*hais* and
florid*, built and fitted oat is British ports,
with th* knowledge, If notthsoonnlvauce, of
tbo .authorities of (hat Government, have sx
oltod * feeling of indignation Is the minds of
the Antrim pooplo which nothing bat tbo
mighty pressure of civil war has kept from
breaking oat isU opts and fisroe hostility. Ia
foot, ondor aay othor dreumitanoss, lath as
oatrago would sot bo borno for a single
month. Bat it U oqaaliy true, that, ondor
any othor dreamitanodo, snoh an oatrago
would not bars besn perpetrated. Ignoble
u thlf ha« boon, it might bo paiiod over if it
woold only stop horo* Bat It is a foot known
to tho wholo world, that at this momoat Six
or tight othor vessels of tho tamo.olasi, for
tho tamo partios, art fitting out on tho Hor
ny and tho Olyde; and no appeal that can bt
mado by tho Amoriean Government through
oar roprosontatlTo, nor oron by tho batter
class of tho pooplo of England, can draw from
that Government a promise, or oven tho
■lightest intimation, that thty shall not bo
■offered to go ont on their devilish mission.
The oftoers of tho crown shield themselves
behind some logoi quibbles and toohnioaliUos,
ae they did in Uw ease of tho Alabame, and
in effect say to tho ecntractors—" Go on; wo
shall not interfere with yon.*'
Bat they add Insult to injury. Lord Pal-
Kiuvon, in a recent opoeoh, nttorod these
insulting words:
There is no use disguising it—that when
ever any political party, whether in or out of
ofioe, in the United States, finds itself In dif
ficulty, ft raises o cry qyatast England (cheers)
ae a mean* of creating what, in American
language, U called political capital.
all that appears, those, vessels will go
oat,' and they are able to sweep American
commerce from the ooean. Still it would be
sheer madness on oar part to go to war with
England in our present condition. To do so
would be to giro a triumph to the rebels, open
the ootton ports, and permanently breakup
the Union.* There is another .and* better
way, and that a better and more effectual
mode is te put an end to all direct Intercourse
between this country and Great Britain, both
political and commercial—exclude British
shipping from our ports, and permit neither
ootton, floor, grain nor provisions to be clear
ed for British ports under any flag whatever.
There Is no eountry In the world that can live
and flourish without outside oommeroo so long
and so well as the United States; for no
eonntry possesses within itself so many ef the
elements essential to civilised life as this. On
the other hand, there is no oonntry under
heaven ao thoroughly dependent upon foreign
•oommeroo as Great Britain. Were the United
States to ahnt Us gates upon her for two years,
it would be the heaviest calamity that ever
befell that eonntry.
This policy ought at one# to be proclaimed,
if that government permits those pirates, now
In her dock-yards, to ran ont to enact the part
of tho Alabama and tho Florida.
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Tke State Legislature.
The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin says
that the session of the Legislators just
closed was .‘Hhe moat eorrupt and iniquit
ous ever known-’4 Speaking of the next
Legislature it sayt: . u Let the interval be
employed in earnest endeavors to have the
right kind of men pot in nomination.”
We have no inclination to write a hom
ily on this subject; bat only to say that it
is one which really claims the earnest con
sideration—not of a few leading politicians
merely, bat of all the people. Let them
eall out the very beat men they have, and
let those men go as other men have gone to
the battlefield—not for the profit of the
thing; bat as a doty they owe to the coon
try. There were some excellent men, both
for talents and integrity, in the Legislature
.which has jost dosed; but if the Stflte is to
be rescued from shame and oontempV cor
rnpttonand venality, and enormous damage,
the number of such most be increased.
A New Scheme of tke Rebels.
The London Tme* hns * correspond eni
at Tleksbnrg, who hss managed to get a
long letter, [describing the rebel defenees
there, through the blockade, aa ire find by
I the late European nail. In the eoorse of
the letter, the following hint ef a new
toheme of the rebels oeenrs:
“At this moment it is known that the
eommands of Generals Johnston, Stnart,
Morgan, Wheeler and Forrest hare been
lamped together, and added to the cavalry
force which lately gained distinction under
General Van Dorn at Holly Springs. A
large body of cavalry, somewhere in the
neighborhood of twenty thousand sabres, u
about to attmpt a dttcttti upon .NaihnlU,
under the command of Gen. Tan Dorn, and
there are whispers that the Ohio river may
be eroesed, and the well knowh disaffection
of the State of Indiana stimulated and eh
oonraged. It is not unreasonable to.expect
that oat of this gigantic cavalry raid and
the apparently imminent federal attick
upon charleston events may arise whieh
will be too strong even for the obstinacy of
the Washington Cabinet, and~lead to that
solution of the mighty imbroglio which oon
vulsed this agonised continent for whioh
millions of weary hearts in both sections
are anxiously praying.”
The Great Sumter Meeting in Hew
York*
Proa th* dil* and patriot!* ip*Mh*a drilr
•r*d by th* unlnrat an who to*k part la th*
grand aau Baatteg bald la Union Bqdaraj
Maw York, on Saturday lut, «* taka tb* Al
lowing ttiring paanga*, ngntilag that oar
•paoo forbid* a mora aapla roporti
roanuann anannu uin’i imas.
At itand Ho; 1, Hoatgoaary Blair rartow
•d at aoa* tongth th* oonm of th* “paaaa"
Damoorata in tiding wlthßrltlih la tarnation,
aadthowad thatth* tra* damooraoy bar* no
■ympathy with that polloy:
“Th* mart dlatlogalibad laadara of th* da
ta ooney in thla grant Oommonwaaithattaodad
th* Taat Boating of th* Sth of Mareh. Thay
at* bar* again to-night. Zhayanlt* in coun
cil with tha main ban of tha Bapobllou party,
with th* ahlafa of tha old Whig party, with
'thoa* of tha original aatt-alarary party, with
th* party, paoallarly Jaalon* of for
eign lndnanoa, ana with thoa* of othar atrang
alaaaaa which ambraoa, with a tort *f kindraa
aympathy, tha natarallaad dttoaa* of all Bn
■ rop*,aa brothara nfranohltad from fan dal fat
tan, and rialag bar* to naafolnaaa and lnfla
*ao* aa th* aqnala of tha natlr* barnfra*B*a.
gray party aad arary elaaa by whoa fra* b
atltatloaa an bald daar In thlaoanatay, aarg
lag all aria or dUbraaaoa of opinion, aragath
•riaglnararyqnartar to dariaa aaanraa to
mater* tha nationality, unto th* libtrtlea of
th* ooantiy, and to glra anat tothaaa, th*
ahoata of battla fkoa a million of tom man
am hoard by land and aaa. Thay aa* tha fra
dal lord* who hold tha alaraa in tha South In
- boadaga, tb ralta tha ooautodlUaa on whieh
Ua Üboran of tha fandal lord* la Barop* am
to axhaut thalr aaargia* to azaUthalrpriri
lacad ordara, an anpportad by raah ordara ba
oaaaa of a aoauußintataat la thaaoalaraaant
of aaakiad. And If th* vaatalag* which
' koUath*blaak no* aa aamanlaatadaa
ohlaaa, aad la rapidly mdnriig th* poor
whltaa of th* Soath t* a dapaadanoa and auf
tela(, raadariagth* fat* of tha alar* of a
* raeh Tunteg. to to
- banphaU by th* gnat actor* dyaaattoa
abroad, ooablnlng thrir to
riratatroari to thadtopottopriaafaln a aa-
Son Ihpntod Iron thoa by thgeoaaa, how
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3& SSB^^SfelW^VjcS'lvSwich-rfe?'',' 0 '. •' -1
long will it be before snoh armed usurpation
hero will, by its reactionary force, recover the
arbitrary power that belonged to tbo age of
the Bourbons, the Tudors, and of that horde
of feudal proprietors who monopolised the
soil, holding the people as serfs' sppurteuast
to the domain of masters, riling as a super
■tructure of oppression, through grades from
barons, counts, dukes, princes, kings and em
perors, to autoorati l**
In oonelnding, Hr. Blair said:
"The rebellion here, this reactionary meas
ure against free government, reacts across the
water, stops all progress, all beneficenoa and
reform for the people of Europe. That is the
nature of this contest. You cannot, therefore,
if yon love yourselves, your rights and the
rights of those whom you are to leave behind
yon, if yon love your brothers jin fatherland,
and. wish to have an asylum for them, and to
extend tho principles of-liberty in the old
continent, you cannot but stand up for the
government yon have installed [hero, regard
less for the moment of whom yon have plaeed
in power. lam a member, as my friend said,
of the existing government, and I say to yon
here, although its measures may not moot the
approval of some of yonyet, rely upon it, you
have as honest a man as ever God made in
stalled In the chair of the Chief Magistrate.
[Loud applause.] .Wo have a man from the
Mople, like many of those I tee before me,
having* heart sympatbetio for th* mattes, a
man working his way from ah humble and
obscure position up to tho elevated position
that he now fills, and, of course, he feels, and
feels deeply, as one of you, the nature of tho
struggle that I bare been endeavoring to
point. You must support him, my friends,
it is your cause, not hit.”
ou. pismoit's spook.
At stand No. 4 there was a very large con
gregation of people. Gen. Fremont waa the
first speaker, and waa hailed with Immense
applause. In closing his remarks Gen. Fre
mont said:
"Already shadows begin to people this
plaoe, and the spot has become jolaasio ground.
Two years ago this was one among the many
beautiful openings which decorate your dty.
You had no Bunker Hill to serve as a field al
tar of patriotism. Iu this splendid elty, this
radiating oentre of the material prosperity of
the oountry, there was wanting the tradition
al spot In sight of whioh no man oonld, with
out shame, fall below the spirit of the day
which gave an historic fame, [Applause.]
But here already you have sermons in these
stones —there yon have your field altar.
[Cheers.] In sight of that statu* of Wash
ington yon oom* hero to-day :to renew your
pledges—you promise that In HU hand, which
two years ago neld up to your indignant gasb
your discarded and outraged flag, you will
yet nlaoe the standard which ishall be raised
in vlotory over the walls of Sumter. [Great
applause.] You promUe that you will never
agree to a dismemberment jof the oonntry
whioh ho left yon—[Voice :• "Never,** and
applause]—and that next to ihe crime of tho
traitors who are striking in arms at the life
of the nation yen will hold the guilt of those
men who, placed in responsible positions, do
not nse every effort to direct, with most terri
ble energy, the power of this; country,to de
stroy the rebellion.*' [Tremendous cheering,
and three timee.three cheers for General Fw<
mont.]
SAITSL B. DXOKtlSOl’d SPEECH.
At stand N*. 5 speeches jwere made by
Daniel S. Dickinson', Senator WUson and
others. Hr. Dickinson said:
"Tho only hope of rebellion now rests ia
the division and dUloyalty at the North, on
secret societies and parties inaugurated to aid
rebellion under the sacred name of democracy.
They tell ns we must fold oar,hands and hang
ont the olive braaeh of pease.; He wasfor the
olive branoh himself, but he wanted it should
be a stout tree, and about eight feet from the
ground—[jpeat laughter and cheers]—and
have a stoat rope hanging from the end of it;
[renewed applause] that Is the way to treat
the leaders of the rebellion. [Cries of "That*s
it” and cheers ] There can be no comprise
now. He U a traitor to hU country, if he is
a man of ordinary intelligence who attempts
anything ef the kind. This glorious moot
ing convinced Urn that the rebellion was
doomed. [Cheers.] But those men are afraid
that slavery may suffer in this war for the
coustitutisn. He would not go ont of the way
to get rid of slavery, but you might as well
expect to retain the wild gam* in a oonntry
after yon have cleared it all [off aa te retain
slavery after the war of revolution has passed
over it. [Great applause.] The secessionists
have done more in one year than the aboli
tionists have done in thirty, j [Laughter and
sheers.] The old Greek Xenophanes, who
believed in' transmigration; requested his
friend to oease beating a dog, fork* thought
he reoogniied the voice of a[ deceased Mend
In its howl; and so some men don't want
slavery disturbed, became they think they
reoognUe the howl of a deceased friend in iu
[Great applause and lauglitar.] He would
objeot to slavery the same *s[ he would object
tovhaviig a powder-home in[ New York city;
because it is liable at any time to blow ue all
to pUoes. [Loud cheering.”]
QEOMI W. OUBTU*« IPBXOB.
At Stand No. 6 George Wm. Curtis dosed a
speech of fervor and powef as follows:
“ Stand tut, fellow-eitUoni, then, I abjure
yon; stand fast by the flagwhleh is the sym
bol of all that is precious to you—of all the
liberties yon ever had—of principles that at
this moment keep this city in perfect peace;
that at this moment maintain quiet through
ost the broad region that is not touched by
the hand of rebellion. Stand fast by the
flag, knowing this, that if we are not eaengh
—that if, in ear day, this fight cannot bo
fenght out; that it was a!fight whioh was
born in ns; it was bred in onr bones ,lt flows
In our Mood; we are tied up to that issue;
aad when we lay in the graves those who
went from us with blooms in their ebooks,
with vigor in their Voices, all that can .move
in man—remember that when they went we
held ourselves in camp by our firesides ready
to follow; we hold onrselvOa—every man of
us who is loyal holds himself] at this mo
ment, only waiting to hoar what the govern
ment, which is the representative of the whole
people, demands of him, in order to say,
‘Beady, ready! I am herel* [Tremendbus
applause.] Still more: If ail who have gone
—God rest their souls I—if ail who are ready
to go, young men who are strong men now,
will not sufioe, then shall the time oome when
eaoh one of us will transfer it to his child, as
the most sacred duty he can! perform, that ho
shall neither spere himself nor allow his chil
dren's children to be spared. And renewing
onoe more our vows to the dear old flag, we
will vow—as we do now here—God witness
ing the vow, end the shades of the: august
dead, who have hallowed this very spot with
devotion to the Union; and witnessing the
heavens, we do hero onoe more tow that, pure
as its white, bright as its, red, fixed as its
•tars, is our faith in the national honor, In
the national glory that that'flag represents;
and though ft should cost us our lives, they
•hall be given, and the war shall go on—it
shall be chronicled in American bleed—until
that flag floats on every spot of American soil
as calmly in the evening eir as its hangs be
fore you now." {Great and long ooatinued
. :
ear Relatione with England.
The Washington correspondent of tilt N. X.
Jhtmmg Foot, in a dispatch of the 10th, says:
The governmentls, beyond doubt, intensely
dissatisfied with the oondset of the British
ETommont towards the rebel sypapathlsers
Bagllsh ports .who are bulldingwar vessels
for the South. There can be no -doubt
ever that strong remonstranoss have been
made to the English government by Mr. Ad
ams, at the initanoe of Mr. Seward, and that
: hints will soon be thrown out of reprisals and
non-intoroourso. :
Bh.old tka agrat* of th* SoTarnaaat now
la Barop* iaooa*d la porohulng tha auaar
oui T****li oonitrneted "lor th* Bmoaror of
llrian with Baglaad will rabild.: bat if th*a*
•aa* T*a<al* ara parmlttad to tear* BogUah
port* for the porpoa* of praying apoa oar
oomßoroo, thoa troabls will oobo.
Thor* an radloml dlShnao** of oplaloa one
la tha Oablaot apoa thl* ratyrat, Mr. Boword
brief cutioaa and Mr. BUnton worllk*. Oat
rid* of th* Oahlut th* mo*t »bl* aad parti
nadau of th* oppowra of a polloy aqoratlag
toward* aa Baguih war to: Hr. Bomoar— ud
h* po***u*a moob loflorao* orathp Prtal
d*at op»a thl* iahj*ot. ud to, puupi, th*
bwt sdrim that th* Pnildrat haa wlthla th*
ruga of bto Urg* clrela of frtondj.
Jan. Bitib ea CoanoaiTioz.—Jritorioa
Baato, la a report to th* robot Ooagtoi* ob th*
htotory udoondltioa of tha telegraph llao* la
tha.Boath, argo* that tb* iateraati of tb*
Harthna paraou la th*m—Am*a Kradmll
aad othara—amooatlbg to thru hoadrad ud
•aruty-thra* thoaaud torn hudrad ud
fifty dalfar*. b* Mqatotend- Th* .apart *l
- that th*B*aag*ra of th* **T*r*loo a po
or* trrlbf to hid* th* fact that Yank***
h*T* taoh la Unit* in th*m. Tb* r*port for
thar propo*** to ariia all tha Boatttar* tela
gnph lina* ud torn than orar to th* rtbal
PaitotaOapartautrthanmaatoatladaa
alfyiognhalowaanfortbrirlointby thaaot.
PUBLIC JTOTICES.
THE FIRST PUBLIC MEETING
OF THU ATI MV COMMITTS OF WES
TERN PEHCSVLVA WIA, rspnttttio* the
TOITID STATUS CHRISTIAN COMMISSION,
win be held at Christ Methodist Fplaccptl o:.tmh,
P*nn street, this (Thursday) evening, April 16th, at
7)i o'o'ock.
PROGRAMME
Psituu~...~~—George B. Cbace.
Qcil Lore onr Lend.
Anetrss IC. W. Jaeubas, D. D.
Barrie ..Written by O. H. Holmte.
anmm ... ’ »«t Baal. J. WillOO, D. D.
“ —...Bay. W. A. Pamvant.
Doxoumy
Bxexoicrios.. Bbt. W. A. SdltbJj.
It Is expeoted that a delegate from the Philadel
phia Commission will be present, and address the
meeting. »p!6;lt
"^"NOTICE. —In accordance with the
'*Sr prevision* of the 6th Section of an Act to In
corporate the '‘lnland Telegraph Company,” notice
la hereby given to the Corporators named In said
Act, and Ins Stockholders In the oorperatlon, that
there will be • meeting of the said Corporate Body
at th> FRANKLIN HOUSK, In the Borough of
Gettysburg, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of May
next, A. D. ISO, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, for
tke purpose of choosing a President and tlx Directors
for the management of the affairs of said corpora
tion DAVID WILLS,
JOEL B DARN RE,
H. J. STAHLS,
GSOBQB ARNOLD,
B. Q. McOREABY.
rr]S»PUBLIO. NOTICE.
Oman ow ns Pnxsn.vAmA B. B» 00.,
The Pencsylwta Hall road Oompaay hereby fine
pnblit notice, to ell whom It may oohoern, thet in
pursuance of the power end enthority oonlerred upoa
U by sundry provisions ef en Act of the Oenerel As*
eembly ef the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. en*
titled “An Act fbr the sole of tKe Mein Line of the
Public Works,” approved May 16th, 1857, It will, on
the first day of May, A. D. one thousand eight ban*
deed end sixty-three, abandon eo much of the West*
ern Dirlslon of the Penal, lately forming a part of
the Line of the Pnbllo Works, end as lies be*
tween BlalrsrlUe and Johnstown, (commonly known
as the "Upper Western Dirlslon,") together also
wftb such Dane, Feeders and Beeervoire lying west
of Johmtown, as psrtaine to or are need In -oonneo*
tlon with said Upper Western Division.
By order ol the Board of Director*.
Witness the seal of the said Company, the 25tb
day of February, A. D. 1663. , .
J. SDQAB THOMSON, ki|
mhfetmyl President. *
IfS»8— T—lB6o—X.
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They an an andldote to enange.of voter and diet..
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They strong then the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent mlesmatio and Intermittent fevers.
They parity the breath and oddity of the stomach.
They care Dyspepsia and Constipation.
Thjy cnra Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus.
They care Uver Complaint and Hervous Headache.
They an the beet Bitten lathe world. They make
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Ram, toe celebrated OaUsaya bark, roots and herbs,
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POLITICAL JTOTICEB.
ITS»FOR RECORDER. —AbdibI Mo-
Clues, of MllQla township, will ben candi
date tot Baoordsr,’subject to the decision of the next
jUpabHoan-Oounty Convention. aplftomewtof
IpS-FOR RECORDER. —Ukhst Hniyb
ttefir lt, of the Beventh Ward, Pit tsburgb, will be.
a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of
tbs Republican Ooanty Convention. aplltto
J)jS»FOB REGISTER,
tfw WILUAX J. BIOXJ
Will be a candidate far the Office of Register of Will*,
Ac., of Alleeheay ooanty, subject to the decision of
the Republican County Convention. apfctc
jrS»FOB clerk of the courts.
—Wx A. Hmnon, of Pitt Township, will be
a oa*dl date for Clerk of the Courts of Allegheny
County, subject to the decision of the Bepublltan
County nominating Convention. mhllito
nrIS»FOK REGISTER, —Jakes Espy,
cf Upper St, Glair township, win be a can*
didst* for Register, sub.eot o the decision of the Be
: publican nominating OoweeuHen. nhifcls
O*FOB CLERK OF THE COURTS.
-Jm, A. Gouijk of Bhaler township, wIU be
before the Republican County Convention an a can
didate for Clerk of the Courts. np3:te
[Hy-FOR CLERK OF THE CO CRTS,
—Jobs H. r ‘»’—», of Cbartiera townvhlp,
will be a candidate for Clerk of the Courts, subject
to the decision of the BeyubUcan County nominat
ing Convention mhifcto
•VJtW* ADV-mnTIBEMKATTK.
TO OIL MEN.—AII part; or
OWSUtO OIL IH BOLE BOATS,
Are hereby strictly prohibitsd landing the same
within th* limits ef tnis city, üßdrr penalty of 960
for such ofbass. B. C. BAWYEB, Maytw.
Pittsburgh, April 16th, 1863. aplfclm
NimOK— Owner* ef Oil in BU
BOATS ora hereby notified that they
MUST HOT LAHD THE IB BOATS
At tb* Allegheny Wharf, oodar pena'ty of VIfTT
DJLLABS.
JAKES ALLAH, W harfaasUr,
Allf hear Wharf,
T? 0& HALE.
C OQASDXLIXns.
A lot of SIX LIGHT OHAHDKLUBS, of tho
ceUbralod mak* of OonMllo# A B*k*r; hud*om»
•tyfoead finish. Will bs told rory lov, la lota to
suit. Oen b* bed et
WHITE. OBBA 00/S.
ALT.—W*. Jt*. Bbok ACo, Wholcaale
Qntm, IBS Liberty Omt, ore Ageote fer sot
oral of the Alkgbeay Blror Bslt MMaCooterera* end
sieeliraya pnpuodto fill ordtnfor Belt, In good
peebegoe. * ■ eplS
pkODUCS, NUW KKOEIVIHG.
X 1009 Iba. pnaxe freab Bat Ur;
Sbbla. do Xgja;
900 bosh, choice halve riaechei;
ISO do bright Dried Apple*;
18 boxes Ones Oheaat;
T 5 sev Whisky Bsrrala;
On consignment, tor sols by
splS H* BIDPLM. Ho. 1C Liberty ate—t.
jtilaok Lead, aasortei
V-/ nombeis, for sale by
B. A FAHSXBTOOKS, 80H « 00.,
aplfl comer of Tint and Wood atrooU.
(JTAHCU—IOO boxes for sale by
0 B. A FAHSXSTOOSS. SON • 00.,
splS corner of Ftrat aed Wood atroeU
10HH.—400 boah. prime yellow Bar
J Oom fer tale et 188 Liberty street, by
epl« WM. f. BlQg A CO. :
■pOTAriH*—lo casks Potash xeosivo
A s&dtorsslaby 9HBIVXB A L4ZCAA
splc H0a.97 end 89 BmlthfUld street*
IMB—IOO bbla lreah White reoeirei
I rad tor rate hr JOHM B. OkHkIBLD.
NEWbooES
0 arret Yen Horn By Stored*. .
Hsblto of Good Society.
Hsckett'a Hotae sod Comments os Shskraesxe.
D’Aoblgse’a History of the B*formation in the
time of Oalrin. 9 vole; 19 mo.
Baldwin's Hen ting Adventures in 8. Africa,
Orpheus G* Kerr npers, Ist sad fid series.
•The Ice Malden* By Aadenoa.
Mmsys by Buckle, With Biographical Sketch.
Bishop Oolenao on the Fcutstcueh A Bo mans.
Green 1 # Aasver to Odense.
For sale by KAX A 00 H 86 Wood at.
Linseed oil.——4 bbii. Limood ou ;
DSHD PBAOBIB— lObb'i. prlmlr. p tifhw
WBBTKBN BISBBYB OHXKBE-LOOO toMratee
W. B Ostttar Obsess:
BiMBOiGB OHBBBB—BOO bxs. Hambvz Obsess:
GOSHIH OHKBBB—BOO boxes Gosfcsn Obwst;
Ho. 8 LABGB MAOKEBIL—IOO bbls. Ho. 8 Ism
Hsdterel i *
LA
KI WHITOTIH— BOO biU bblia Likt Ispnlor
iXEM HIBBIBG —150 hall bbU. Lake Herrtar,
Ia itor* and for all by J. B. 0&BT1ILD,
apis I Tint itrwt, pir<y»od,
PUBLIC NOTICE—TO WHOM IT
I HAY OOSOBBH.— WiII be aold. oa fBTDAY,
April 17th, IKS, Immediately after the ule of Gar
den 6taada la the new Xuktt Hocae of the City of
Allegheny, tha right of a tea yean 1 laaee ia the
Bat tag uovie or Bofm oa tbe comer ol Ohio and
nttaniti. By order of tbe
•aplfitt COMMITTEE OH MABKETB.
JNITL&.LB STAMPED IN
TO! LATEST 'ADD BIST STILI, / U |
At HOHTB.
Hoto Pam ,1 s box.
ASSISTANT QUAKtCBMASTIB’* OHIO*,')
23d April iaitAAt, At
th>Cnral **** *M WMhlnrton ftfcn*n to a loft erf
•endoamod HOBBITSS©MoSS^^aP«I£ far
1 *£ 10 tSIO o'clock At £
nh^iu" h * 1 QoT »nuao»t toad*.
[ii*n*d] OH.H. TOKPKIHB,
J. O. MoQDIttB * n^A-Sli 1 -
udfernteby BX>tt*X> HXAZBfoSS^/
£AXTtBNo, l MACKEREL: 20Uif
UUbbii. KHiniHitldufcfnliU
*ll IP. UMJLZEho*, II Diamond.
JTKfr ad
BANK—Notio* ia hero
■ J by g'ren that Books t>i receive subscription to
th* Capital Stock of the DUQUX&NE BARK will
be cpns at my .office, Bo 110 Rrartb street, on
THOUSOAT MORNING, April '»?>, at 10 o’clock.
This Bank Is te b' organised and manaaod coder
the ptvvlsloiu of’“The Government Banking Law
Capitai — riTtT ; T1 _ . $500,000.
fiHanxn, $lOO each.
Eubacrtption to be paid 80 per contain when tb«
Board of Directors are elected, and the remainder 10
per centum every 60 days thereafter.
Each Stockholder Is entitled to ore vote on each
share of stock held. The Bank to go into ep ration
as toon as the stock Is all subscribed.
aplfcßt i W. O. LESLIE.
ly the Choir.
' ESTABLISHED 1760.
PETER LORILIsARD,
SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANUFACTURER,
16 * 18 OHAMBEBB 6TJSBET,
(Formerly 42 Ohsthsm streat, Hew York)
Would call the attention of dealers te tb ‘.article* t>f
his msnufseture, vis:
BROWS BNOFF.
Mecshoy, Fiui Rappee, Coarse Beppoe, American
Gentlemen, Demlgroe, Pore Virgtalo, Nechitocbra,
Copenhagen.
YELLOW KHUFF.
Scotch, High Toatt Scotch, Irish High Tosit or
Lundyfsat, Hensy Dew Bootoh, Frvsh Honey Scotch,
Fresh Scotch. j
••“Attention 1* caned to the large riductloniu
prices of fine-Out Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
which will be found of a superior quality.
TOBACCO.;
Swoxrao—Long, Ho. 1, Ho. 2,! Hot. 1 end 2 mixed,
Granulated
Fixx Gut Gskwibo— P. A. L., or plain; Cavrn
dl<b, or Bweet; Bwoet Scented Oronoeo; Tin Foil
Oavtndlih.
Bhokiio—6. Jsgo, Spanish, Canaster, Turkish.
H. B.—A circular of prices will bo o»nt on appli
eatlon, aplO:ly
JJAYB TOD CORNS ?
Corns extracted and permanent cure warranted for
OHS DOLLAR EACH.
Instantaneous and sfficacioa cures of Corns and
Bunions without cutting or causing pain Dr. Ban*
doll, who has devoted years of study exclusively to
this broach of surgery, can be consulted at his.office
on DIAMOND STREET, second door In tbs one.
story budding above Grant street, opposite ths Court
Bouse, darlhg tbe present week. Read the follow*
ing:
PrmsPEOH, April 2,18G5.
Di». -bif thte day operated on a Corn for me
very snoocssfolly, which I think worth fifty dollars.
J. WEfITBAY, Dentist, 268 Peouilreet.
FnmJJ B. Oowwßjr, Jlrvt o/Oook A Co,
Dr. hss this dsy removed an old and ptin
fal Bunion from my foot. X have had the seme ope
rated on repeatedly without sucoeys, but I am happy
to stste that the Doctor has affected a perfect cure,
without the least polo. Being a medical man my
salt, I can lastl y to his knowledge of the pathologl •
cal condition; and formative process of Corns sod
Bunions. J. H. OONHOLLT.
Wheeling, March 4,1863.
B. 0. Stevenson, Ticket Agent of the Western
Railroad, says: "Dr. Randall has this dsy removed
what baa for a rery long time ooused me much an*
noyance, namfely: some very painful hard and soft
corns." ;
Mr. A. W. Banks, one of the Local Reporters of
ths Ditpaiei, »Lj*i "Dr. Bandall operated upon a
gentleman in my presence, anjl removed a large oovn
from b«tween the tots. The patient stated that be
suffered no pain from the operation.”
(should any person doubt the efficacy of Dr. Ban
doll’s practice, he will readily come forward and ex
tract a oorn gratuitously, in order to convince that
such a disoortry was never before practiced. Thoue*
ends of '"monlels con be seen oom this and the
continent of Europe.
••“Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 and 7
to Bp. s. ; tp9:lw
NOTICE.— In accordance with the
provliions of "An Aet to incorporate the Oocp*
or Ftra-arma Mamtecturing Company," approved
April 84.1893, the usdenigned will open books to
receive subscriptions to the stock of said Company,
on MONDAY, the 20th Instant, at the BOOMS OF
THE BOARD OF TBADE, on Fourth street, be
tween the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and three
o’olock p. m,!
The stock is divided into 10,000 shares, of $25 per
•hare—s 6 per shan to bo paid In cash at the time e(
subscription; and 910 In ntnety days, and $lO In six
mouths thereafter.
Parties wishing particular information la regard
to the plan of organisation, probable profits, char
ter, A a., can Apply at the offiot of the Pistol Works
of J. U. OOOPHB A 00., Bask Block, Fifth street,
at any time before the becks are opened.
GEORGE W. CASS, ")
THOMAS U. HOWE, J-Corpora ten.
JAMES M. COOPER, )
Pittsburgh, April 9th, 1863. ap9;td
OLD PRICES.
Hunt’s Union Stationer; Portfolios,
Containing
24 sheets. PAPER, assorted;
*4 EHTELOPESrto match;
2 STEEL PHNB;
1 ACCOMMODATION HOLDER;
1 LEAD PENCIL;
THE OOHSTITUTION or THE OMTED
STATES AHD CHIOH LEAGUE PLEDGE.
All tha Stationery In tkm Portfolio* I* of nod
quality; U#y «r* no t ttlsrf, mad eta b» examined ba
foc* anrdiasi&g- If yoa'want theK.uk for HOST’S
UNIOH POftTFOLIOB. Etch oat hat the on
liw coT«r. Trios 85 cents.
JOHHP.HUHT,
BookeriUr, Stationer asd Newedealer,
MASOBIO HALL. Fifth street.
gLALBSVILLE
FSIALE SEMINARY.
A SOU FOB TOUBO LADIXB.
ft>T. fl. n] BHIPLIT, A. Ku. P. P. IBIP
LIT, Principal; aided by a fall com e t noetlent
Teacheta. Accommodation* for iixty boarding
achottrt. This Bemlniry—-now in Its elartntb y«ar
—'with ita pi—fiat rarroandloge, And appropriate
accommodation* and **p*rata*, eontlna— to eom
meed litelf to all wbod—irethe beet culture In all
whlcbperteisatofema'eedaaatlon.
Truil; Board and Tuition la the regular comae
And Latin, par melon #f Ata months, tw>. Inetra*
maatAl Uonc, ineledlag Tborodgh Boa Aid Yoesl
Oaltuie,_*c J , on the most Approved method. fIS.
All branch— of Drawing sad Fainting, la water
Oolera and till, from 99 to $l2. french orOennan,
$lO. The next Melon will commence MAY lUh.
Uataloga— sent on Application.
g. H. BHKPLKY,
Proprietor and Principal.
JF YOO/WANT A
PBIMB PAlfi Of
BOOTS OR SHOES,
AT LKBS THAN USUAL PRICK,
Maionlc Ball Auction Bouse,
Ho. M riITH BTOIZT.
»P« 1 .
AGARD.— H»lng mad* AT-JIgA
nntemante to operate befert the
UlCMbmiof tho Uali«d Btatee, and-the varione
Dental OoaTeniioaa for the pnrpose of bringing bo*
tore the mttfcaslon mj APPAJUTUB POB BX*
TBAOTIHO TUTH WITHOUT PAIS, I ihaU ol
asEomlty be, obliged to be away from my oflee the
BMUtpirtof next Spring and Sommer, end that
my ItUaWaaT sot be loeeri thereby, I have wo>
elated with me Hr. K. J. WATS, a.Denttst ol weO
known ability In every breach of the profcetioa, and
wboee elegant an<"y are the of the pro*
tmton wherever seen. Dr. Ways will bp with me
from April let, and will take the general oharge ol
theoSloe) leering mo free r to devote my whole at*
tentlonto artracflw teeth with tap eyyenttei, and to
the mechanical pert of the profemloa. Fenonawho
may have hitherto tailed to nave their Teeth extract*
ed for want !of time on my parti or from defeota In
the apparatus, are earned that vaeh difficulty no
longer exists, ea I have made many fmprevemeata,
ana will dome my whole time to it.
Befereneed In regard to theyalal—aim and eaMe
of the operation given if desired, and from Medical
gentlemen too. ftemember thaioold weather, la the
rime wh>a the apparatus oan be need to lie beet ad*
vantago. [ I. OUDBT, Diarier,
mhifkuidj 144 Smithflcld street.
A LLKN. MoOORMICK a CO., Valihi
XV Fdu.d.t, puubmh, r*.':
W-Wumim Ho. SOI Lltertratiwt. v
•UnnfcotarmT} COOK, PABLOBAHD HBAT.
IHQ BTOTXB. PABLOBASDKHOHHHOBATM,
HOLLOW WABB, .tA, StMluid QUmUtMh Ball
lilt Hill Owris*; Om, W.ur .nd Ar.
Omo Pitted Itou, Doc Itma, W**“ *«•
IH KrtUM,PßllmHucn, OwWbMb, OMPlbai
with Steam or Hofee Power. ■ eplfcdad
QHETEBS AND CONSIGNORS. AT*
O TXHTIOH I—lt le abeolntely muimery that all
Oil received! at the Alleeheny wharf should bo re
ported tomeeaeoon as it arrive*. I wwudttMre
fere, notify jail pstaou receiving Oil on this whark
that if tbejiibonld neglect eo te leport* the tall pen*
altv of the taw will be imposed npom them. Ton can
cave. Nueelvee tim*,tfenbl* and expense by calling at
my o&ceaa noon as you oil Is landed. Xonareuee
cxpeetedtolnmove you Seta as.soon as unloaded,
othWlM UM OTICII puAIIJT
•plauilw j Wb^fmMUr.
TXKZLEP AT.T.WY —Notioa u hereby
•U givea-toat the atatamant of riewets appoint*!
by thefeifcSbf 15egEay,to view nafasnas.
j*megeecnil bmmatauEag fr*® the evening of
gashp'e Alley, TbSdwS. ABegheay.frcm U»
man* termlnna to Manet allay* was Sled In the
of Allegheny coaatjf, lor confirmation,
~ *A»UBD„,A I !fflCW^ HolJ|at
BrtWtorfrr the city of Allegheny.
JTEWADrtMTISEMBjrTtL
JUST "rKCKIVED.
DU. J. K. UMDBII'*
BIiOOD HE ARCHER,
Will nmftTt the Impurities from the blood muck
sooner then otby ? medietas. Try It.
FUBKITCBE POLTBB makes old furniture look
as weU as new.aud Improves the polish of any arti
clo of tonlture, end costs hot 25 cents per bottle.
NEW PSBFUKERT—FIowers. Fluids, Fairy,
White : Pond Lilly, Sprig Blossoms, with e large
eaortmeut of ell perfumes mode.
Drake's Plantation Blttcrr;
Drake's Plantation Bitters;
Dnke'i Plantation Bitten; -
Drake’* Plan toll on Bitters;
Dailey’s Pain Extractor cum bams;
DaUey’s Pain Extractor cure* eons;
Dailey's Pain Extractor cam outs;
Dailey's Fein Extractor curat any kind
of sore* In a very short time.
Fulton's Cough Syrup;
Fulton's Cough Syrup;
Pulton's Gough Byrup;
Felton’s Oovgh Syrup;
Ayer's Cherry Pscto'sl;
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; -
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral;
Aysr'a.Cherry Pectoral;
Spalding’* Prepared Clue;
Spalding's Prepered Old*;
Spalding’s Prepared Glue;
Spalding’s Prepared Glue;
Hoofland’s German Bitters;
800 Hand's Osman Bitten;
Boofl end’s Osman Bitten;
Hoo&and's German Bitten;
Congrem Water, fresh;
Osagras Water, fresh; ,
Gengrets Water, fresh;
Brown’s Fosses of Ginger;
Brown's Tamos cf Ginger;
Brawn’s Ksssoca of Ginger;
PAPKES,
EITAILIE a AT
Lets Than Ea,tern Whole,ale Price,,
The goods bought before the great ad ranee In'prices.
OBRAP PAPERS, at 6,8,10,12)* and 16c per pleos.
GLAZED PAPKBS, from 20 ocuts upward.
GOLD PAPXB at 87)f cents per pises upward.
HANDSOME OAK PANEL DEOOBATIONB itU
caste per pises*
ASSOBTKDA PLAIN GBEKB WINDOW PAPER,
PAPER.
Urgt eaortmeat of SPBIBQ GOODS, booght be
fore the laat great edra&ee In prtoe.
Hew styles of WALL PAPAS, WIHDOW
BUHDS, OHQLAZID AMD SATIS GBBBBB,
TBAHOPABBBT OUBTAIHB, Ac., Ac.
A Tory bm nmtmt of WHITS BLAHK9, at
15 cent*. £«», GLAZED WALL PAFBB, hand-
BOB* designs, at 15 cants, Ac,, for ante by
IQ£Q —CLEVELAND, BAGI- aSS.
iOUUi SAW AHD LAXB HTTSOHjuftC
BUSAN WARD, Oats. W*. Bathwat,
Wlh nu during tlis season Utwaen tb* abort porta
a* follows:
Learss ClsTtland for Saginaw City, £ut Baglnav
and Bay City, touching at Fort Haros. Lexington,
Port Banflae, Forester, Forsetvflla, Point Aubarfca,
Port Aastlnaad Towaa City, orary WXDBBBDAY
SYSHISQ, at 7 o'clock.
Learas Baglnav for Olaraland ererr SATTJBDAY
MOBHIHO.
All freights consigned tons will raoalre prompt at
tention. Through contracta mads. Shippers har
ing frstghta ready oantend tbam to onrstore; will
go on first boat without charge for ■ Usage.
aplO;«m H. OABBBTBOH A 00.
J a BUALAttD,
Would call the attention of buyers to hia stock of
BOOTS AHD SHOD, both good and ebaap.
«■*!»■ |L f ..... , |<j QO
“ ~ 5 00
LUlm? Horooeo EwUd Boat*- 1.,,,., ■ l 00
“ Ooamn “ ChlUn, Bfik Gorin*... ItS
“ Imimttod fot pp* T * ii , * M
60 TO TBS
J£ K. BUIXHIB, AC T,
Mwirtotnrw at rmj «wlptte» u
asriT-cnRH?
A (til aSMrtaaat of PiTTSB VBQB MASVWdQ*
TVMMD WUMSITUBM constantly oa hui tkkl
o* will a«Q si tho lewssl prises tor GASH.
Inl6dymaa»ls
XTOTIOB TO GABDENEB&— I The
JJI choke of Veptabk Stands la tho now Mirtit
Boom of tho dtjr of AlUgUnij, will bo nld at poblk
otiogr on JTBIPAT, the 11th of April, 186*, coat*
BOncur at IS .
The mlewtaf molatlon was adopted by the Moot
end Oonuaon OotaeUi:
feKfod, not the Committee oa Markets bo, and
they we btrebylastnoUd. to sell the leases of vege>
tabU Stands, oa the day of tale, to prodnoors of to-
CetebUaoaly. fi. M. DUNLAP,
hpditd Chairmen of tho Committee oa Marietta.
TkEMOVAL.—J. 8 LIGGETT * GO.
XV turn purchased tho CITY TLOUBINQ
and hare removed to the Mill, corner Liberty and
Adams stmts. Woofer to.oar tuaw easterners
asdthopabllo generally, cholae tallablo* TAMELY
FLOU& of oar ova main fc* tare, and also 8 L Louie
Taney Broad*, a*'formerly.
Orders dropped in PlitsMugh P. or in ear box
at'Lindsay A Barbonxs, No, Si Wood stmt, vill ro*
oelro prompt atUntloa.
apfclm \ J. 8. LIOggCT A 00.
‘DIVSE AVJKfJUE,—Notioa is hnobv
Av Ibftt the lUtasMßt of ▼towoaoppotatrt
by tht OocacOs of tbo dty of Alkfbooy, to hw
du&ftfMand bouflti far Um atrughtoniasof tfco
arrth tt&o .of Btnr atom, Youth Won. All*
ftfrayflted In tbo Dbtnct Ooort of
county, for ooßflraotton. on SATURDAY. AdcUT.
IMS. &. BOtOTtX, JC
•pftlw BoUdtor far tbo dty of AUo^ony,
■.it. MIUWI,
TMoNULTY * JBNNJINSB, *"
OL . AIXOaaMTBiT LAW,
Oaun or Toon An Maxi Stub.
£■•■■».•■■••• PtTBPCHm. Io»a
UAi/fFKTKIS—6O kegs Kefinod foi
fjNk fej* B. A*.YAHnSTOvKf» 80S 4'OOi,
Wit looriwc of Fliii m 4 W— 4 •tw<U.
T AND jfIiABTEK —50 btU. moot*
JJudfetnltl? HBI*I H. 00U.HM,
(The genuine,)
Brown's Bronchial Troches;
Brown's Bronchial Troches;
Brown's-Bronchlsl Trochee;
Brown's Bronchial Troches;
ZlUs' Oltrats of
Xllls' Citrate of Nagnada;
Ellis' Citrate of Mage atla;
Ellis' Citrate of Magnesia;
Baker's Ood Lirsr Oil:
Baker’s Cod Lirsr Oil;
Baker’s Cod Lirsr Oil;
Husband's Calcined Hagasala;
Husband's Calcined Magnesia;
Husband's Oaldned Magnesia;
Ayer's Senaparille;
Ayer's Bsraparfl la;
Ayer's BanapartQa;
Ayer’s Pilir,
Molmne'i Pillr,
Willow's Fills;
Bln nio gar's Olh;
Blnnlager’s Gin;
BlnnlngerVGtn;
Ooooslae jar the Hair;
Ooooalns for the Hair;
Ooaoafbs for tbs Hair;
Barnett’s Prep*rations;
Barnett's Preparations;
Barnett's Prepsafctlons;
WFor sale at
FULTOH'S DETO BTO EE,
' Noe. O sad TO FIFTH STBXtT,
roll OAIH,
A*
Ho. 107 If AEEET STREET.
At the lowest rates.
JOS. R. HUGHES,
So. 107 MABBBT BTAMCT,
Sc. »1 WOOD RUR,
Bstnasa Foertt sad fyU OresA,
Saoomd door Mew JMamtmd ABty.
THOMAS FALMSB.
BBOBE USE.
The nav and alagaat lov.prMKra atauaer
W KABKMT BTRSET,
- 50
* ** 1« l 25
MISSES AHD OHILBBIH’S SHOES, tXf lucwt
ait bMt MK»rtm*nt to be fosad in th* city.
Borr ahd touth*b boots, shoes. bali
[OßAl*udOAlTEßB,<rf«T«j>tylc.
•VB« sox* nd call. M/m cm b* cslM» »t
ipll 9* MARKET STREET, %i dope from 6Uu
HO. 45 SHITBniIiD BTEHZT,
mtauMOM, td.
OUT mOODM.
GOODS I NEW GOODS 1
EATON, niACBtJM A CO.,
Are now opening a'choleo selection of
Tr.TH’tISGB. /
embroideries, ./
BIBBONB AND LACKS,
HOSIERY ANpGLOVFS,
HXAD-DREBSZS and nets,
ZVPHYB AND KHTPTIHGTABN,
SUN AND RAM umbrellas,
Fancy Goods & Notions*
To which they Inrlts the attention of
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL BUYERS.
Hos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street
TTJBT OPENED.
lease SOUMEB BALMOBAL 8KIBT8;
MALTESE LAOS COLLARS, eholoe style*;
BEAL SHELL COMBS, new styles; ,
FBENOH BOWB, entirely now; ; !
COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS AND
BETAIL DEALERS, of tho city and ndgh
btrlrg towns, are leapectfnl'y Invited to examine
onr stock of "
TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY A GLOVES,
EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS,: BCOHKS,
LAOS GOODS, HEAD-DRESSES A
NSTB, SHIRTS, COSSETS,
BaIN AND BUN
UMBRELLAS,
BUTTONS,
THREADS,
PINS,
And tbeTsiious small arilclaa In our line of bnilness.
W* hare on hand a large and well selected stock
STAPLE ARTICLES, ■
Bought when prices were from 25 to <0 per cent,
lower than at present, and hiring added bur spring
purchases of mu goods, bcught at firsthand* s&d
on the most fovsrable terms, we an prepared to offer
advantages in price and selection equal to' any house
east or west.
In outWholxbali Dzpa&tirut, on the second and
third floors, will be found extensive assortments of
the artlska snnmerated above. We therefore solidt
a call from all buyers, assured that with our lncreas*
ed CadUtisswa can glrs them bargains In the quality
-wnd price* of our goods. \
D. 8. MAOBUM ...ZZ.~. .~8. 0. GL'£px.
s ffIACKUM Sc CLliii, .
Do. 78 market StoJjt,
ap!s Between the Diamond.
gPRING QOODSyS :
CASH,
AT
J. iVi. Burchfield’s.
• )'•
SPRING MOHS Dx IAINKB for 25 worth 31 ots.
LIGHT CHINTZES, « 37)* « 50 «
CALICOS, «• JO r « 25 "
Do. « 25 « 81. «
LA VILLAS, •• 15 « 20 “
Do. <« SO. « £5 «
Do. M 25 « 31 *«
Do. . j* 81 " ST «.
BLEACHED MUBLIN&I9 to 37)* esnta.
UNBLEACHED do., 20 « 37)* "
. How Is tbs time to make yoer purchases, as goods
an selling cheaper than they wBI be sold when the
Spring opeas. apU
fWIMMIM.
JOSEPH HOBNp k CO.,
W and 79 Market Street,
Art selling at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES their
choke selection of *
EMBROIDERIES,
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, .
LINEN AND LACE HAHDKXBOBIKFS,
FINE NEEDLE WORKS,' r -
EDGINGS AND INSHBTIHGB,
RUFFLINGS,
SKIRTS. -
OOBSEIGL
HKAD*DREBSES,
BRAD NETS,
GLOVES,
HOSHRV,
SUN UMBRELLAS,
TRIMMINGS, and
NOTIONS.
t '
They also keep couttantly on hand an awortmsnt
of WORSTEDS, BRADB, VABSB, TINSEL ZEPH
YR, PERFORATED PAPER, Aa,
Beside a full line of
LADIES' k OHILDBByS URDEB-OABHHS7S.
JOSEPH HORNE 4c CO.,
Hob. T 7 AHD 79 HABKSTBTBUT.
rpo CODNTKY MERCHANTS AND
X ■ ' DBALXBB. ' |
EATON, ISACRM A CO M
Nos. 17 aid 19 Firra Bnunrr,
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Jabbers end Befallen of
TBUUOBSB, HOOF SHUTS,
KMBBOIHTOCS, antis'SHUTS,
EIIEOHB, BOOHIS, OOELABS, TUB,
HOSIIET, QLOYXEL ZIFHTEB, TABNs|
And a ton UMrt Went of
SMALL WABIB AHD HOTIOHS.
The low pricu at which our stock ni pnrehssed
eaahlm os to offer greet Inducements to OITX’ sad
OOUHTBY MEBOHAHTB, MILLIHEBS end
FHDDLXBS, ana eU whobuy to nil again. :
, epTaueSn
JjjTOW DBJSBB GOODS,
HEW BILKS,
HEW BACQUEB,
I
HEW BPBIHQ AHD SOMMER SHAWLS.
ALEX. BATES’,
«tn si tuth street.
gHAKEB HOODS -
STRAW GOODS,
Bj the Case or Poses,.
CHEAP JOE CASH, AZ
JOSEPH HOSHEA CO.’S,
' ITina pMvkmtmt.
WkilMliBgQnig,iteiK .niat
gPKiNG ! ;
De Lalxies,
Of tbj niwnt it]lm ul of th. hut EUllilci,
FOB 25 CBNTS,
ALEXAHDBB BATES’,
■P»A El ETEEEt.
gABGAINH IN DBT GOODS,
LABE, K'ABOY tc CO.’S,
. 14“ EEDEEAI. BTBEET, AlhcbU], j
(Sddoor Mow thi sov Hirkit !
Ftaecfaed end Unbleached HosUni t Desk maA
UfhtWowi Prints] vreneh
French lawns; Fine Wool da UnM'ndJbS
Ftanios QoodcJKohalrend BflkWarp IteMet
Black, Pmln and ngtsed Bilks: OhecksdaadaEeZl
BhksrPcpUni: Loons, far Trstellng DraoiLtnew
*®d Know Linen MdkesUnr
y*jy^y*»gQeods; Cloths, Oemlmeree: wiwlSi
X4a« Btadkooklaft, Seek The* do, «fcea-srwg,
\ •
iif6lS3s
dALE OP !j
1 DRW GOODS,
i li . _ - • 1
Housekeeping Goods,
Gent’s and Boy? Wear.
CHIAPIOHKAPIOHnAPI
■pii - ■ \
RATON, MACRUM AXXL.
Ho. 17 Fifth street.
8 U AEEB HOODS,
1 « f' . y'
MAOSUM * GLYTJJfIJ,
• Ho * 7B Rinr,
gplrtl
XHKATEB,
[J 1111 1 - /. .^T/ft—ff ttitM.
—— H-Ormim:
o» arming.— M OOt
tie Mata ta PriraU Box, 91 00j ParcrMito ud Dnaa
Glrdo, Chain, GO cantai family CinM, to cawtoi
OOlon* Gallary, SScM* <Mon« BoxM,Mo«to|
Canary, 15 can ta. . ,i: :% -
*»*La*t nightbatoccoT TAHKXXBOBHIBOV,
who will appear m ''Lot lap-aa-fa” a&4 n J«uthta
Flonghboy.” I . ii . . .
lyKnt appearanoa of th® chanting yoag w
tram,AMMUgWABDi 1 who'will appuraOolli,
TIIIS (Tharndty) xySRHOi'
Win bt pntormtd,
YANKEE LAND.
LOlgBif^3A^lo-_-A--.TABKM i! BOBIHgOM.
JOSATHAH FLOUQHBOT.TJLHKKX BOBIHBOM
BABLT BBKBUB.
HEW OIBOULABS,
AT s i
c''
!i ' -
onr- €>oor»u.
69 XABKET SXStST.
iw Dresi Goods,
Sacques,
Hantles, ;
| Cloak:.
Silki,
Bhiwli,
1 400 DOZER,
Ail Irina, white »»4 color*!,
AT ÜBS THAU XABTXBK FKTCX*,
FOR CASH,
jUHVBJEuaEjrTB^
To bd followed by - —.
the forest bosb. /
j To conclude with
NATURE AND PHILOSOPHY.
OdLIB...—J I ASMS WABP.
STANLEY & 00/0
POLOmCOKAXA OF THR WAR,
Depicting ell the events of importance from
SUUTBB TO.
With the snoot Intricate machinery end astonishing
efbots, on sxhlbttlen at .
MASOHICIIAX.L,
' thibbvmibo..
MTAdalmtai, 25 cents; Children 15 cents.
aplO ~ ? ,/ .«
CONCERT ROB THE
mimoiiai
SUBSISTENCE COHUTTEX,
By the papila end friends of htr. will
tab place at Masonic Ball on TUXBDAY IVUI
- zist. ■ ■ ‘
Tickets can be had from the member* of the Com
mittee, end at' the nob end ing stem. Tickets,
SO cent*. ‘ mfl'
pLtJMBING, ,
a as ahd STKAkrimsa.
The ondemlgned, haring meiy years'experience:
la the above boslSgfitjffp prepared to fit ttpaU kinds
of PLUMBIHO WOES < a the most approved plan.
Kvery'deacrtptton oTGAB AHDBTEAM PIPES pit
op in e darable manner ai A aireaionsble prises.
mm- ALL WQBK WA.IBA9TBD.
BAILEY, FAIIBELL ft CO*,
apH . I Ho. ia POPBTH BTBEET.
JMFOKTANT TO *,ll* ; PUBLIC.— :
BOGUS CABD PHOTOGBAPHB IH CIBCULA- L J
TIOH OP TOM THUMB AHD WIFE I—The M-/ ’
lowing is a wooUUbe Photograph deal* " v
er*s advertisement: .
. “OHLYIO CKHTB,—dsrteada'Ylsite'of 6m* Toot
Thumb ami Lad/, in bridal attire, i Another loge ‘
■apply of theae mack admixed Photograph Cuds has '
been recessed at
«• IgA it inch . lotriprtc. that mn mtw ''
pritima KaUmdfttigobt* dealers are astoandedb and
tMn*W a«tsjs»gisphad. £•
genuine FHOTpGAAPBS, as anp «ae ean
How may think they are | Photogrsphi, b«t H I
don't see It.” . , ;j
The original OABP PHOTOGRAPHS <pf this little
oraple can be had at ;[
PITTOCK’B,
OPPOSITE THE'POIT ORHb
WSimplM of ib. BOOHS CARDS Ola bom. M
PITTOOEE. u*
QABfm'a. • . r.. - . ’
BRUSSELS.
Hbw open, a mojt complete and varied aswrtmant
of EHGLIBH AJStD AMHBIOAH BBUBBEU, at
small adranoas above tbaoost,' HOB OABH.
urtrailiita
A large stock, bootfit before thf lata adnnees,
■may of which are eelUng atIdHHSTHAH HAHB-
FAOTUEBBS'. prices.
MATTIjWeS,
Of every Uad. OHIHA MATTZHOB, In var
itjlecand qualities, at the old prices,
7m ■' '> «
OLIVES K’OLIHTOCK* 004
_ i.! : fcaiira Btu Ex.
mnßluamw ■
BUON’ry, uaou Fa;
& a- MAaraar.T^
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S®l te WOTm4lAOaaM.;.TvaiLlii—;% ..
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>»Tidl«llftMStoUr^,t M aSkiiiiii.lri,n«» :
Atrlo wtn iriwM wt. rnm ti. ■
JOlMi. MMaotT HUttm
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ah
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balk ud
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