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M. A full attendance ta earnestly desired, as business of great inttpcrtHUOi* w.ll brought before the meetiny. ByOrcDr, HAM’U HARPER, Secretary. Ct)c Paiii) Jtost. SATpBDAY MU UN IS 6, THE WAR OF SECTIONS. The contest which has now commenced between the two great sections of this repub lic—the Northern and Southern—the free and the slave States—may be a long one, but its result is not doubtful. The power of the Government and of law is on one side ; the weakness of unreasoning rebellion and lawless usurpation of power on the other. The army and navy ol the Government are on one side; the levies of a new organiza tion on the oilier. The capital of the North is on one side, gigantic in its proportions, compared with that of the South, ou the Other. The sympathies, the hearts, the honor, the courage, and the personal pros perity of nineteen millions of men are arrayed in the attitude of war against the seceded cotton States, with an aggregate population of five millions. The North has the regular army, the shipyards, and the oontrol of the largest capital. The South has a hastily organized army of brave, but misguided men. The whole North is adding itself as volunteers to the nucleus which the regular army forms, and placing itself under the command of veteran, tried, and patrr otic officers, who have been bred to the ser’ vice of their country. Where the odds are such, who can doubt where the banner ol victory will rest. WAR ITEMS. The Board of Directors of the Bank of New Orleans, on Tuesday,resolved to take $160,000 of the Confederate Slate Loan. So says the Delta. President Davis, of the Confederate Slates, has issued a proclamation inviting privateers to take service with the revolutionists. It is reported that several vessels aro now tilting out'at New Orleans for privateers. ■ A despatch from New Orleans to tho HeraLl states that the-military status at Port Pickens remains unchanged, and that Gen. Clark, who had just arrived from there, said no attack would be made upon Port l'ickena for ten days. Both branches of the Wisconsin Legisla ture have passed a bill to piaco the State on a war footing. It provides for raising, on the authority of the Governor, six thousand troops to be mustered into the service of the United 8 ates; for issuing $lOO,OOO in State bonds, bearing six per cent, interest, payable in ten years. THE HOME Gl AKD We find that our citizens are fully aware of the importance of home military organi zations, for the purpose not only of protect ing our own lives and property in case of necessity, but of lending aid to the neighbor ing border counties in case a contingency shojnld arise where we may deem it wise to tfnder our services. If this war goes on it is neither impossible nor improbable that there may be some fighting to do near home. Let us be ready for auy and all emergencies. Those whose age may prevent their ad. vatace into the regular army—young men and old—may, with great propriety, organ ize compai. ies, procure arms and equip ments, and drill so as to be ready for service The Committee of Public Safety are taking the necessary measures to secure the organ iz&tion of an effective Home Guard. HON. WILLIAM WILKINS. The anowß of eighty winters have Bilvered the head of this distinguished gentleman, but they have not dimmed his eye nor taken from his great heart one particle of its patriotism. In the midat of the present excitement, he is daily in the city and at the head of the Committee of Public Saftye is drawing from his experience of other days, Buch calm, wise counsels, such apt and Buch prompt action as the neces sities of the case require. The evening of his life, like his manhood’s vigor, is being devoted to his country’s welfare. All honor to the brave old man. TRUE. The Ledger says very truly, that there is now literally no party in the North in the slightest degree favorable to the secession ists, and every day the conflict lasts the North will be not only unanimous, but in creasingly belligerent and powerful for the war. it took the fall of Fort Sumter to unite and call out the Northern feeling, and nothing but the aggressive violence of a confederacy despising the rights of their own people and aristocratically Bapping re' publicanism, and paving the way for mon archy, could have so suddenly closed .every I jar and discord as to present duty on the part of the entire North. the eiremen We observe by the New Orleans hello, that the firemen of New Orleans have or ganized a brigade with officers, and a regu lar discipline for home defence. Let our own firemen make an organization of a sim ilar character. They are as brave a body of men as can be found any where. Many from their ranks have already volunteered to serve under their country’s flag, and those who stay at home should be ready for such service as may be required of them. the country rising Great events crowd upon us so fast that we h*ve scarce room for details, much less for discussion. The whole North, East and Fest, is fired with a perfect blaze of patri otism and determined courage. Everywhere the call for troops to support the Govern ment has been obeyed with the most aston ishing alacrity, and the most unbounded enthnsiaspi. pervades all classes in coming forward to tender their services. KENTUCKY. The Louisville Owner, Of Wednesday, says- j “The military feeling is on the increa sahere, and hundreds are preparing for the conflict which cannot be far distant. Many men en listed yesterday in companies that contemplate ‘ joining the Southern Army—and this is only the beginning- If the Confederate States need 6,000 men, Kentucky will furnish them, and if It is necessary, five and twenty thousands Kentucky’s blood is. gp, jgnd the question is; who will stay at home?.- z DiTAiNßp.—The Zouaves, tthich left this city on Thursday evening, were detained at Altoona for several hours, by on accident-bn tbe'rogjlj were Joined at Johnstown hj< ».4qlt;bpnij)ttny,,aild proceeded on their wty. , I q Hi ■ V ■ , *v t ‘■K < ' %. It is most gratifying to witness the unan imity and spirit of patriotic brotherhood Harrisburg, April 18 with which all classes of this community aie Tho aot tietiniD S treason was considered, uniting in the great cause of their country. . r J P ea^C;r contended for the restora- Neither politics, religion, not* nationality °° third section, which compels all now influences the thoughts or actions of any ° cerd others to take the oath to protect [one. The Stars and Stripes are now the United States. This would iook banner of ('very American citizen. Past f" uail ° cuBBttr J f °r it a man is not bound by errors and differences of opinion are for- love uf counl, y ai,d truo Patriotism, no oath given and forgotten. Men join hands who Td l'™ insufficiently de. never joined hands before and pledge their h t “{’ conB ' ,< l u ‘; nll y lho benat ° all to the,r country. fc nght m striking out wbat was useless. Mr. . , ~ , Hail addressed the House in a sound,reasonable And all the excitement winch exist*, and Bpoech ln dofenco of tho biili Mit ia „ ow bo . cry great, there are no signs of ill- foro the House, and he denied the power of the temper no ill feeling—no disposition to Governor to dimiips officers without a Court hold any one to accountability for past Tu Mr. Uavis replied warmly. a h ; n :, n . ~ • • J The bill passed. opinions. Opinions now are a unit. Men Message from tho Governor of bills signed na\e expressed their stern resolves to de- from which 1 taka what interests yuur district fend their country’s honor and the integrity “f country. of their government act concern ‘ n ? the gain of railroads, ca- T| n M ... ’ nals, turnpikes, bridges and plain roads. kss, like the people, whose opinions An act to incorporate the Brady’s Bend it represents, is devoted to the cause of na- Irun company. t.onal freedom and with all it* great power „ , to an a PP™ved April A I •• i • , I u tr ' Jnd, 1858, entitled a supplement to an actio amimstraUon in its measures regulate tho salo of intoxicating liquors, ap to preserve the national honor. proved the 31st day of March, A. D. 185 b. All things which may be calculated to rolali oB 10 the Catawissa ILilroad excite ill feeling are wisely deprecated by Tfunhor supplement to an act to authorize the newspapers of this city. The duty of the Governor to incorporate a company to the citizens is urged upon all. make a lock navigation on tho Youghigny TKa . river, approved April lb, 18-13 is issue of Friday says: A furiher supplement to the act entitled an •, E I™ KRE BE t No oh riots uerk, act, to iucourage tho manutacturo of iron with Uih wds sakk: W o have a right to plead coke cr mineral coal and for other purposes, tor this, and t-> be hoard ’ For twenty-tivo passed June lUfh, 185*1. ong joars, in all trials, and amid dire menaces An act authorizing tho Governor to appoint and insults in earlier days, we have laborodfor an inspector of distilled liquors for the county reedom of thought— of speech—of the press; of Allegheny, and it would be to us indeed labor 1 >et if even An act relating to passengers using the , lile-long enemies of that same liberty Pennsylvania Railroad, and tho \Wsl Chester should now become the victims of the mob- and Philadelphia Rail read, spirit. >«o matter what a man's ■ 7«»>h<.h* are An art for the belter organization -of tho —wo claim the right to ours, and bow dare we militia of the Common wealth, deny nto another ? Who fears that talKm; The city U tilling up with troop?, overv wt hurt the cause ol the t ruon and <-f I/b thing looks war likn. The Governor haa re erty, while u has the mighty woapons o! Jus- turned iroin Waehingbui; ail is confusion, ex ticn and T ruth to wield, with free speech and | citcmon tand tumult ab»»ut the State House, and unshackeied press" How much less is the | indeed tho city. Hotels crowded and strangers cause to fear men's ihvughU or opinions —no Hooding tho Capital. _ matter what they are. Against ol Tre-a- '.‘B, “An Act to incorporate tho Beaver son wo only need guard—and f.»r these we Goal and Navigation Company " have “committees of safety,’' numerous, active, An Act relating to to,, citcneior. of the Lit vigilant and prudent. Keep them tully in, izens Passenger Railroad nlwh , i a^ le ‘ i . Vo &l 1 U ! l ?‘ iir Let Mr. Marshal moved that it bo indehnit«i\ ther indlduali nor bodies o! iur*n atUunpt postponed, which was agreed to. . insult, intimidate or injure any csti/.en. It Mr. Burns ooje, ted ;o this iu-kIo of killing is the surest way to make more enemies, ana the bill, bin did not tight si n..r the vew inevitably disgust and disboarten thufnend*. and nays. This is tbu last ul the 1)111 f-.r ibis even of the host cause. No mub can be just session wilts,.ut a motion to ro consider. which or discriminating— it cannot le> calm and is not likeiv, as there are no "solders in it I thoughtful enough to hoar both sides —and tho Trie bib '.m motion if Mr. Smith of the. innocent as ofton suffer as the guilty We city, was reconsidered On this a motion | have already heard questioned, freely aud was made to padpone, which was indoliniUily widely, tna patriotism of men whom .os know daieau-d. The bib then passed, and tho bids to be as true to the Union as ourselves subsided when Mr. Marsr.a.'i moved to re. Tlu> Journal oi ihe same date m speaking c " ,lilJ(jr the vole just taken. On B calling ol of the Committee of Public Safety says ■ th “ • ve “ anJ nBJi th ' s Wll * defeated by ado \i> t . , j % ■ vidisl votfl lho Democrats votini? solid I>r Lh« bb• du ‘.n.". e^e e /r esl "" hig h hl > - Ibo com b,nation forusr.f was deleatoi Die citizens who eipress apprehensions that "An Act reistmo u, lh e Mam hosier and rraohsprofes.'ng to act under the guise., fan- Alieghcnv Passenger ltailway C'mn any thontt of this Uommitteo will commit vio i’assed ‘ company " i]‘b BreCk,Rr ‘ J « e -‘"R d< the '.aj X r "'Jl'r‘.i fered w,L at it'l' u* ‘’'“if ar ’ d h “ ly offend our patriotic rm„L HT th ,A was tired upon. War by !'• A: TTs } - win now b- prepared't‘fT ' T'' i™ ln * X *** ien 8 should in time, suci a. se-1’ give itP 1 :, h “ t ‘‘l . ,rHh f-r offenco to the aroused patriotism .f or- L r‘ i, 1h ,."" *“ by s. naU zens. Tho public may rrop.rlv „n u h re.’ I' bU '' l *' ~ I,l ' 1,,al “>« quire these gentlemen to be silent. ' ‘ | y‘ r ' '‘j>"h •'r *tit' T" '' b “’1 “ in the tunes of the rev.-iutsonary 0.,. 1 .T, u r Vn “" Y ' B ’’ rU m committees of public sale’y erf-rcid thi • ' (’ " L'half .f a e-rrecl claim at a g.<-d lence. Such, we have no doubt wd t the T, y extent to which the Committee h.rTwiilnro i, n , wl " Leg s.ature coed. Violence to property is M .ii nsoro'un. I . “l”fTia-'ht “bm .. h N ° ClU " n 6boUld ! »voke an | u.an tb.'.y'hate a.rJiy d - Tho ‘;;i,“r pff n - —>• ■" - ~ Uw ia The‘f™nlfhine “ Z i Thc now d. batmg the proprie fro cu this county to vioinio ifL-i net u n- i,, I,r * IU v 1 "• -- ourselves the victima° “ l °' murruw ! [' flrson bringing tho suit w.ll pay the costs,and j kiiftl do execution shall Be issued until twenty I lie I itUburgh ( aiJujlic, in its last lstsuo J 6 ft^or Sf * r ' l(,f * '‘ipiro. Therefore, briefly and i>ertmenlly reviews the present i dJLj'Tj 1 * 1 ' o '' tu ' [ ' C,lk ‘' r tt -t» of khls issue in the following patriotic language:! TtJ Committee of Conlerence this teome.nl have agrie.Hi on th<* appropriation biii, and made a report Now, -„ , i,ck the mail rio.es lKuNhlDKcs APRIL 20. "War has come at last. The flag of tbo American Union bai beer. tired on by Ameri can citizens; and, a,though bravely defended it no longer waves over Fort bumter. Thus has been commenced a conflict, the extent and eviU of which no man can foresee. We have hoj«i for a peaceable solution of our national difficulties. But for sometime past it has been ovidont that this was impossi. ble. We then hoped that, at least, if war came, it could not be laid at the door of the Government of the United Stales. This hope we are glad to say, has been realized Tbo aggressors are the Confederate States. They fired the first shot, and on them ruuet rest the responsibility. The Federal authorities are now obliged to take strong measures ■ for a Government, that stands quietly by, and al lows its property to be taken, and its flag to be fired on with impunity, is no Government at all. Il 18 enough for us to say that the measures Ukon by the Fresidont are within the limits of his Constitutional authority, and that he thero lore acts as the representative and the depoai. tary of the sovereign power of the Federal Government. Ho docs not propose to invade the seceded Mates, Lut simply u, retake the property of the United States, which has been unjustly seized,and to defend the National Cap. ital. It thus becomes the duty of every good catizen to aid and facilitate, in whatever wav he best can, the elocution of the measures which the Chief Magistrate, eiorriaing the power given him by the Constitution and the laws, has thought fit to adopt. On this bead, it appears to us, there can be no doubt, tvery citzen had an incontestable right to advocate whatever policy he thought ! best in itself, and most adapted to secure the welfare of the country. But it is also his in contestable duty to acquiesce in the decision of the competent authority, especially when on position would tend to weaken his country’s strength, and to open a way to victory for the enemies of its flag. It l, no question'd party or of policy. The day for such discussions has gone; U now remains only to act; the crisis has been orced on the Government, and wo hope tha-t it will come out of the conflict with honor I and victory ou its sido. We are very glad to know that the Catholic sentiment in onr cummunity is unmistakably true. Whilst the political predictions of many of our brethren made them battle for the rights of the South, they have ever condemned secession, and now that secession has become armed rebellion, they condemn and abhor it all the more. The habitual respect for the legal action of constituted authorities, which their religion has taught them, is their sure guide. They see now where their plain duty lies,and we are certain that they will not shrink from performing it. They know that it is use less now to discuss wbother or how this terrible condition of affairs could have boon prevented; prevented it has not been; war stares us In the face; we have to select between a legitimate government, and an unjustifiable rebellion between the duty we owe to the United States and to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania' and sympathy for a confederacy, which, aa its Vice President deolares, has African slavery for its corner stone. Our choice cannot be for a moment doubtful. Dark as the future soems, we will not des pair of the Republic. We rely on the virtue and patriotism of its citizens to rally aroußd the old flag,and to show to the world tbateven in the freest of countries thore exists abhor rence of lawless revolution, and deep rooted reverence for constitutional authority. Cath olic, . Y. JteSiBLK Society —Rev. J. X. Miller, the agent of the Young Men’s B*ble Society, has distributed some two hundred and seventy copies of the NewTeetament amongst the vol unteers who have departed for the seat of war The ISeoiety intend supplying ail the volun teers from this Motion. THE RIGHT SPIRIT, HARRISBURG LETTER. u IK K 11 A V 1C a HOLLWD BITTER* ruinan. n** thi ChoK*-t .and tniwi *:rHU*ful fion*''* and I'-trmiuAhvon m i/i«i Kingdom i.'oirerhally approved a* a Family Remedy for INDIGESTION, SOUR STOMACH, COLIC, HKAHT-BIHIV, HEADACHE, A ALL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS, The Weak and Nervo;;- Mould try :u Biwahj or Imponitioh ' Bnt on* « Mof the eenutn* {bh'.t pirn boiilua) Knee une La. Mar. lx».»e, M tei spoonful, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr & Co. SULK I'KOKKIKTOKS. Bcld by liriijmwui generally. ftiiaburgh, I'enn’a. % Icfrliseaters. THE CITY GUARD* Desirous of filling their rank* to the war comp .«*nu*oU for the purpose ol tendering Ujeir service* ui ibp Uoreruroent, wifi have th«r Armory open f»r Uiat purpose every Uht from k o p <T.k am. uatu lu oViock v. unul ihpir roll ij. full Able bodied, unmarried men are inuu-d to join them Hy order of aLKX HA> S, Captain J*H. a. I/IWKIF,, Secretary 1 a.pl7 ; tf ‘ Armory". Neville UhJI. East Birmingham. CITIZENS OE EAST BIRMINGHAM desirom. of eurollin* themaelvei in the Company now about lormioa lor the purpose of a H<>MK<,rAßl> (•h PRuTECTION, ml! meet at ibe uthre of JOHN i. BOGAN, this evening the 20th. and every Hrenimr umil *»id oompanv >a full and aubteot to the order* oi the Ummittoe of Safely. ,p a , Volunteers Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED Wl l.l, KUK rcHii \uluuu*er CompuDjet with H hii* a U iJ Shoe* at prim* com. JAMKH RuHH, __ fiif MarWel Street. PiTTsjicmju, April lath, TiIE (X)MMITTKE ON Ho.MK DF.KFNCP* will meet at the KoAKl> OK TRADE Rooms' every day from 10 until U m the morning, and from 2 until 3 tn the afternoon. All coramnmcaUona addreaeed to the Heoretnry. - M P?!L . MJTIERNAW. K^retary War! War I War! piAPT. W'M. A. CUARLTuN HAS p l v^d“ t ,h’e e VoHT pftF&X&S * Jbshbb a saw r. iV a* to raiae a Company for the hmlta being nonfident tha* the etnllfrj of aSd v,on±7 W,U OT>b,e h,m “ dv. S,l! r J ' - .... Hpl».3t L,. HIRB 11 FELD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET. WILL Tiiih DAY OPEN THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR GENTLEMEN’S DRESS, WHICI for novelty and beanty of aiyl„ I, unexcelled. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT embraces all the new fabrics of the season adapted 10 all classes and uses. We shall pay the same striot at tention to the style of getting up our garments for which we have always been renowed. Our pnoes fare moderate. 1 L. HIRSHPELD, B3 WOOD STREET §EED SWEET POTATOES.—3O Barrels oitoiq, Seed Bweet Potaums, just received and Jbr 1 b f JAS. A FETZEB/ *P“ Corner Market and First strM si. k "■ ' *. w , V . 1 * / rPHE SOLDIERS OF THE WAROFIBI2 fh.V'f 1 W Lhe (XH'SCIi, CHAMBER on Mon <o3, Hie 22 d met at 2 o'clock. ByOrdero. theJ'roßident of Die AasocUtion. apis E A M E R 8 TWO THREE OK FOUR INCURS WIDE, AUGER STEMS, iKOM 2U To :il) FEET LOS G. S AND V UMP S . of superior mtke.aud all iwl« u-e.l lor B<»KIN<. FUK OIL. can be had al yvd YoUND'H, . Hpl3 W Wood street. Missouri and Virginia Money at Tar! SA LE.—A lirick dwelling house wcl ,* . arrHn #® t k hlso a two story f-ame houwc. and largi &U Un on (’olwell street and Carpenter'. . *y. [ rice, s26oo—s&oo in Missouri fund*, Faience i i ume Al L° °^°j c * lot, 26 feet front, on Crawford stieeu by 133, to Tannehill stfeeu Price. $(3O0 —oue- i ra in V irgima foods, rem under iu one, two. and three yeA t%. , A 1“? : ii= ot 3 r * AC °u CrawfoM, by 13.3, to Tannetid streeL Pnce, s7oo-$3OO la M.ssoun funds, balance m one, two, and three yuara. Apply u> „ .. b. U’THHKRT & SON. . - apl * _ 61 Market t-L LADIES' MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES IN ENDLESS VARIETY, W. E. SCBHEKTK A EC (Corner Fourth am. koss sts. J f*a„ Rjtt-ilt It ll.e receipt hqß .ale of K*«|»m <v>n*iAui)y on lmn«i, mid m receiving to nvy an liuhl r».|n rtiilu*ble for *ud Retiainx purj-onei whli'l* will be »©ld low lor o*ku mid ra*b only. NKW i H)I)S ly arriving ;ti <: H A.Nrtu.N L» i V h.a *>‘ll 74 M»rk«t bt Dkiki> Kkrir.- a>o Ixiihelß Lined 16 " “ I'edr' retired nod lor nale l.v JAm A HKTZKK, (Corner Market ho. I First nireeta PAi- K hl> bU I ThK. !.(,i»>o Ihi jnime Ps.-keJ Butter, rwe.ve.i ami |..r -a> by JAM A FETZKK <’«.rn*r Markei an.] First Htreei4. FURNITURE A N Jl t U A IR S, REDUCED PRIOFB AHEH W WOOD WELL Nos*. !>7 and »1* Third strew. 11l FOLKTII STREET, AM. VAHIKIIK-5 •' K Ml 1 Lh,i tS,. Kl.SlsH, ftlotela aud PrltaU* Duelling*, Ai <>rder« prtunpUT Ati>*o.ir,i o. and u»« Furni ir»- '»r«eft|,|v »U.J '-ixM H i«ono'-i,t* hq I Ifon-i- inr.’u-.'ied •( »ii/.rt uo(r“»* t’.*' met auppj *-i *un r?rrj i»'Ucle >u tin ,u ' rn*M*. Oil. 1 OIL ! ! Ol Ik ! ! r r PHK l ; i>T MINKUAI, l.ri'.KiCU'iih JL >D lh«* worM, fr'.tn t;,*< THnMPbOIi WKI.I, MMlHi'i KMIKV I t •» »* wi .No. 4 Han.J P *.roM. KKN r. No. 71 < 'tiiit hi iu Mrvt*i, t\fr>. Nn »: K<r»i alrtM.-i V, 11 K-..,. »ire*l. No -trc«: . «n offw-. ;.x.m. -‘•’■ii.t *u«,ry. 61 Mwrk<H ; a hou-»- on Alleghany ( ‘ a .) . a liihijk* t»o .Mi Wmli.uO .d. |K<. fx»r year. h. crrbhKkr a kdn, ,1 MarWrtl MIVrL Mp 4 BAi.M'MiAL .SKlKtS.—Auouier loi of UiO»« HolVr tu» aq.l < .rsv BHimorni" ; j*.' opaotxl. ib«y vo extTH Wiiit/m mdJ k<"*v<J KtxMi K>*ori4i»»m oi iYiuu. i.iaxumiH, Muam, iri*ij : moen*, I iod*oh. *r C. HANH*)N LnVfc. 74 Mvkot «lreM*C OR FAT SALK OF KJSAL KSTATK, lluiuesttads, Market liurikii, Iteiidences, ir Tarentum, Allegheny County, TH K SURSC'Ki BEK(IKFKK.S FOR SALE • large portion of the floe bottom latui on the Al iwgtM-ny nttrr iritfaxn the borougb ofTarenttirn nearly u» thw Tart-nuim and Ch*rtt*r*i Stations, and \ \ within an bourn rid** of Ptu*butgh. the I’litnUj-g'i (janal jmeaiug through the ceouu. I bare are (avonth.* h.iuatinoedor HeaiD-miN fouu and rolling-anil*. with sevarmi go<d water power- A!*- •, r hr** wot y, RRW-miU, an.l diiarhed lots, improved and unimproved. A:-**, an exoelJeot farm of o»>e huo* Ur» i and twenty acres, on the TArentuni property, ot « mi e from the town, and under improvement—lea** n«< rly expired. ! he property now c (Tered what i* admitted to t.e one of the beat oil region* in the Allegheny \ *j ■ey In the adioming lands eeyerai valuatde oif have l**eo in aucce»*>ful operation for aouie rears, uni well- ar« now going down all around. 'I he tom of'! arentom. laid out by the mb-cnb**r. in one of the most rP'ur.fhing within tFe circuit of Pup, Mi'idi I lx*- soil of the bottom and upland If of un-ur pa--.«d fertility—one attre of it oneht to supfnirt a faim i>. An opportunity t- here presented u> mechanics, ami person* eogsgod m husiuew to aecure family rem decoa* near excellent eo.hoolnj.aad churches of vanous denomination.- The principal Bchool hwu.se is itfplem did building, cow acconamodgfibg two hundred shol ar* Ihe *ixe of the iota ih such as to accommodate all elastic- of purnbaner*. 'IHK HU,K WILL TAKE I’uACK IN THE TUW.N ' TARKNI.'M. ON TOISHI'AV, APRIL 3Wh, 1801. TfCHn H —une half cash; the other half in one year with interest, but ten per cunt, will be deducted for prompt payment—they will, however, be srranged to sum purchasers, if requir-d. I he ion will positively l>e sold without reserve to the highest bidder Those who wish to purchase at private sale, can iq. • pure of the suh*<-nt.er. opposite Charlk-r's button, or of t uphora, tu Tareuuim. R P'& H. M. BRArKKVRHK.;E. J. H. HILLERMAN & CO.’S KABHIOXABLK BAT BTOKIC, 75 WOOD STREET. QI’KINU STYLE SILK A. CASS I MERE kj HA'IS. FRENCH AND AMERICAS FELT Hits. All (trades and Colors. CAIM KUK (iK.VI’H, VOUTU'B, ANI> CUIMiKKM Uf every description sthaw goods in great variety. CHILDREN’S KANC\ HATS T<> suit all tastes All at the Ix>woml Rates at J. JU. HILI.EHMAN A co.'h, Jr.SI OPKNIM-i—A splendid sLock of Hpnntf Goods, Rrnonjj which will tn* found nil the UWBi fashion*, anil we would call the attention ul our customer* th the cheapest lot of Needle Work Collar* ami sot* of the new s.yW. Al»<», Irish Ltuen and Linen Boaoma. Call and .nee at No. Oti Market street, iKfiw-.«*,» i,,- mou.l and Fifth street. « i i v«ru rah 2» J - L 1 EUROPEAN AGENCY. T i No¥A S w R , ATTI<i^ N| Kuro i“ ean Agent, X No. IIA Water etreet, lltlrburnh, Pa. warfare, out or «»J lawk pweenge*. trom o'r K of the old COUOU7, either by «uuun or nailing (melt. DKAn '“ KOK BAhK ' «>«* '» any }w of Ageptfor the Indlanapohf. and Oinnonau Railroad Alao, Agent tor the old Black fitar Jjne of Bailing Pack v^’if n ii orth, i IDM of BuiJMne *'* flailing Indwean Ne» York- Liverpool. CiUagow and Galway. fell SUNDKIKs. 'ib barrels choice Sweet Poiaioo*, “ Kreah Km* ‘ <ire«D Applet; I IS bll ® heiH N«HhnnuopJc Pwatoax, Small White b<«n*, *• Pea Nut* 60 " Onions; 3 , OIli “" S*U». 100 .aoia a w. P’oar, 20 boxer W. a Cr.eeae- In nore and fur eale by mhffi JAa A KETZSa corner Market and Kind etreele. guons, SHOTS a¥d GAITERS, ~ FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. **-€*ll and examine, and you will be coannoed.-S* Remember the Cheap Cash Store of JUS. H. BORLAND, *t’ 13 _ 98 Market atreet. eecond door from fifth. T aDIEs SILK SORE HEEL GAITERS, *1,60, LADIES ENGLISH LASTING CONGRESS SILK GORE HEEL GAITERS, Jl^o. d. a ditfenbacher, . “P l 3 Mo. 16 Kith atreat EMENT—2OO bbls fresh for sale bv ; 9“ -HJSNB? H.OOLUia. r.v-1. J .- ’ * ifrilanwus. attention : —ANL>— f (UITEBS, JI'ST KE(.'KI\ El) A I 31 Fifth Street A. FLOYD H H II () \ OILS 'KMc 1 1 h'O “V Jim: him 76 WOllll B'i ENGLISH LASTING CONOR 1 8S zsS&TC':-: ■«. fc- w r . \ v^isfe Jgetc SPRING STOC OF fffli PIANOS - iWi WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED OUR first Hpring supply of the ijurivalled STEIN WAY PIANOS, generally adrimud t > lw» the BEST of the present day ; comprndng both t-i K A N 0 A BoUAKK PIAN<>9. and at NEW Yoßa PRICES. They war ranted for FIVE \ KARS. Plo&Ma call uod examine before purchasing el*ewh**re. h. KLEHBK k B"G.. 63 Fiftfi sc, mariw Sole Agent* for Hu-inway’a UnrivV ed piano.**. rpHE UNDERSIGNED VVi >0 LD RES- X speotfully inform the pub'ic that in consequence of the request of a number of patron*, he has opt nt*d his SODA WATER FOUSTAIS for the -eauon CHARLE-i H SUPER, Druggist, marie Cor. Penn and St. Chur at CUS'IoM HOUwK, [ Pittsburgh. April Ist, IWI } NOTICE IS HEREBY tiIVKN T that "SEALED PROPOSALS” accompanied by proper suaraa* tees according u» forma to be furnished on application at this oflicf. will I y received thereat, until 12 o’clock, meridau.on the FIRST 'I UESDAY OF JUNE NEXT, lor the > uppiy of Provisions, Medicine, Ac., enumerated hi Maid (orrn«, for one rear, commencing on the first of July next, and ending on the thirtieth of Jane fol lowing. 'i he quan l men slated are estimated with ref erence to the iistm 1 number of patients in the Hospi tal; but the United State* reserves the right to take more or less of mid articles, accordingly as they may be required. If the articles delivered at the Hospital are not in the judgment of the Physician of the tiea quality and adapted 'o he Hospital, he will be at liberty u> reject (he same, to purchase other articles in their m a-J, and to charge the contractor vmh any excess of co-t over the contract prices. The United States re serve- tne right to accept the proposals for the whole or any portion of the articles specified. James a. gibbon, Surveyor and Agentof Marine Hoapita FREIGHTATAUCTIUN Notice to all it may concern.— "ti Friday. IWtli Apr'! at 2 o'oJook. P. M„will !*> at i: nJIM KHC ! AL SALKS ROOMS, No 54 Khh Strict, to pay Irel# it au-i charge*. uqlchb olridied and at*lfor !>«torn day r• 1* - tie '!'. M. Ooalport, Maigs Coun'y, uhio, 1 Chest I Hoi. Chaa. Speed, ewe Sjrnm Blood. Forrest County, Pa. Choßt, 1 Box. (»« , or(|'fc HchewkerL, Johuetowo, fa , 1 trunk. tjilleu, I rnhlvluitr-lv J- <*. L»A\iS, Aupti(-D^f>r. OiSMOIUtIoU. 'tmik co-partnership hereto- A FuKK es tiUtuc b*-iwH<*o the uodt-rH uaed, order the style of A. HARFI PKK A <'< >,Steam Karine Manu facturer* andiron Founders waa di-«»olv>“<i by mutual cotisaut on the tirsl of January, ISM. John Morrow h/tun* di»j»ofte.J of hi« interest in uj<* name to Andrew who wili-arryoa tbe bu*.ti'iHM ah usual At old *uud, corner of First and .Short street*, and tio will ->e.tle all tiie busmen- 1 of the late firm. AMiKftW HAKTI’PKE, John morrow, I'ITTaaUBOH, Kftb. 14, I Sol. Hhmdi/ ',( my itu#»rtj,n the Ute firm of A HAKTI i'Rli A m. u, ANDRKW HARTL’PEK, 1 do hfit'tiy cheerfully rx-oiiimouU hirnio mv fronds a* luiiv '•uniKU'ri t<. «*Hrry on the same, tladaohcii for I. in a roDUmmoct) of Unj ho liberally Iw „n the Ut* imn. JnHN MORROW I'.lUf-nrKti, Keb. M, fel4 DIAKBHCEA, DYBE.NTBE Y, CHOLERA MORBCS MEDICINE PKEHaKKU MOCKI.Y hY am. .1. MITCHELL AND IfuK SALE AT TnK Drug and Pharmac»utical Eitabliihmjnt ol tilts. U. SI PER. Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets, JA M , i KAFI', Commission au>. F')iw MTi'h* i , null Mn iwuiule Broiler, an.J No U No-th l>**vee. Haiot Loui*. N K -1 »tl> tpv* an i personal attention to hi !•<«,•<«*»« animate*! uj rnj o»r«, fur whioh charges tm Heiorenn«« : L. R. Forsythe, Ht_ - .• Brasheara A 60., Cm- M*a»n TruiAJ cnu*. Philadelphia; M’Antiar, Hyin.-1u.1.'»m., N«* > ork, W. C. M’Duwell, T. Ewing. K N.-nhup A Karma-: J W. Burbri.lge Sc Co.. N. rt 1. -xn*; W. W. Keeton, .Memptm: I'euoook 4 HaM. F.tmLmrgl.: i». W Ptust-urgh; P. H Bn!L K i' A lain-., i r.icagu, W. F Tluriiogten, Iowa; v. ii. wh t, Burlmgtea, low*; Captn. Conoely nowntan. an.l nr**r men eeoerallv. mhl&bro EXCEISIOE GLASS WORKS. A WoI.KK.. ■~y. T. PLL'NKK'IT T. CAMPKKJX. WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. LASfi WAAIiFACXDBEHS, WAREhUUHE •Vo. I‘2 Wood Street, Corner of First, '■*■**' l* i t*bur if 1». Pa L'KAN 1 LIU-'h.. Vulcanized Ulw UiAt •*. w.iramed nui to u«*coaj© suit by ©old nor t*e Bf7-*et«M by hoKi, ai 300 Karenheit, and *tll fuusd a pr©» ure of 7ft pound* in he ecnjare Inch, for aaJfc, wuh coupl.ux and pine*, lD kmevh© u> sun puroha weldn £ keinekSs, rab3u airoet, near BiXlh. Kaisins.'— " - l;’*o Box*? Bay-pr Kaieiaa, 2uo do bunch do, lOu Half boxo* Bunch Raifins l'A’\*uar. do do, Kb do a j Valencia dn, for Sale by KhYMt£R«i BROTHERS, * , " h '* » Wax! ,ue»u 101-ACJi .MI.K Kfc.NKKhiWhol Uieliiiesf XJ wi'l mu.; »i,|,ruTi-.i imtrec'il by Kiprexa '"<•«< low. HANt-ON uJyf mh, | u 74 Market_»tre*l ! 1 >ll : Oil I —Alter movuing clean up ajuj Lur \\ ALL PAl’itK rboap, ut 'V. P. MARSHALL'S “ , - .... _ »; wood Miwt 'IC IN ECU CISTS.— I’Ue Largest stock A.U. iu the eilj, lor sale by . . BECKHAM A KELLY, mbrA 68 Federal „try. L LJii'TKiTEK’S BITTER-i!—so dozen XX received avt f- r hy BECKHAM 4 KELI >\ 6V> Kw iprn; . uih26 PKUi IJi.K.— Hacks J’oachoH, 4<W «l,i A.-pie^s 10 Keg* Urd. WM. I-T. SMITH ± «'«) Fmbxo No 11* Second and U 7 FVont Hli— “ ‘ “ H'da J»o 3 Large Mackerel lo do No 2 do do. lo halfbola No 2 do 10 bbU Alewive’s Horriniif! d 0 Haldax co, For «Ue by W. H- SMITH * CO. TTfcNKY’.S CINCINNATI '‘VVuMaNvJ *- “ rieud ooap, on hand mud for *&le at . F EHitUbON*3 Grocery, _ - oojnPr of Higb and Wylie^t*. S n P; M AKK —kegs Englishjuat kJ 1 b >' I' Bl'K HAM * HffcLl.V, ,*y i .. . m . 89 Pe leraJjvtreet. N 1 Ct T HI'AINS Kor sale hy " '"'l 30 __ _w. p. marshall. ( ) NK THuUSANU AUiiiSS OK LAN'S ah , m '! Cre « k > Virginia, for sale in lob, ;>l 100 w re* at the low price of three Pollan, per acre i eri“»—lhie-finmli in hand, remainder at 1, a and 3 li CUTHBERT A SOM, '"‘“L _ . M Market street SEHINi; DKESS coo US, ALSO DOMES tic 1,00.1, ol all kmda, a very lull stock at uuuau ».|J low price,. (5. BANSON Lo\’£ -.f 74 MarI |)RUDMOK. -^.-eißt. 5 1.600 bllHhds IVachOe 1.000 u appiee, -* aega lard. '■*) IniMliej. ri < >n oonHicnnieni * v *ud for sale by ' WM. H SMITHA Co natbona oil. Manufactured by pennsylva n,» Hal, Manufacturing Oontpanj A CLEAR AND ODORLEISS, ftu-l unohaogeablrt m color. TU K ILM.J.MINATUK <>F THK DAY” ConHtaotly oq hanj an<l forHalelivl* M M r D < .u.i, nthlSui tu ' OAI ' UOI JN, (..enoral Agent- FOK SALE: A QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND »»n kford rofwi w A&* -,,,. »pfcSwd 2J5 ,? ses Clicquot Champagne, pta. iqu IS Otises Green seal •• .* “ Chao Heidneickn M - Piper jj? ** i-»nfifworUia Caiawba Cabinet Kor Hale by l2o_Wood jn’reeL AiN USOMh: OUODS AND G<3OD BAIt '-•AINy from New Auetioou C. HANSON LOVK, B. A ,t - . . .4 Market Hireet. LALK SI Lli REN FE W'S, of the neatesi *» *• & 7 “ ,mroJ ' ,CeJ ' A, “c pKESfJ BUTTER ANO {£“ d " y u 2 o’clock. u a FERGUSON — _ r r rDßr H |»h »n.i Wylie r treats T INBEEDUIL.—;i;i bbls received and tXj for Rale by (apis) HENRY H. f OLHNS ÜBBICATING 01 L.^3o~bbSTa~^ superior article, for Bale bj vor ” ft -£!? HENRY H. um.i.neo C^Se o^ --50 bbk Nq - 1 Burning ap!9 1 Rent, TWO OFFERS ON SMITH FIELD ST No. 182, near' the Poet Office.. 0( 1 •• a * BKO. *. Music Btor»,pifli^ rte . .... ’ AND pIIAMPArtNKH, ' ' CHARLES HEIDSIELK, CROWN, MUMM A CO'S , CMCuIJoT, 4c, r: ri'sßi iioH. | F ur «i, uy ’ ch >HLes gipner, 78 Market Street. g'I'RAW GOODS! KMBROIDEREU COLLARS ! MCE COLLARS ’ Black Lace MiUa HA ' NIJK EaCHIEFS I u «•« uima at BiW cents worth 62^ Hoaiery. “ sort “«> °< U** GuL, oLnuil and TieVlh’.rta «d <Xl*ar£a?k H *i f Ho,e ' N«k A k || U Si e ? h ' rl “ a ( ? d DwerTGlOTea”*? dock IgtoTggjjfngi^ 11 aod eiam '°°,r r u pirn*. WM. BENNFIT, — — apK THE latest styles ■ -OF GENTS' AND BOY'S PATENT LEATHER CALF —AND— KII> GAITERS, OXFORD TIES, STRAP SHOES & SLIPPERS. New York Manufacture, JUST REOBIVSD AT w. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO., •pis 81 Wiu > Mreet. HENRY H. COL;,INS APPLES.— Eight BarrslaAppteg for ial ' • ' ‘ . V v ” • ; t -ilj- -y' &'* *V '«• '••• --•--' r - ’ * j ~. -1-.** l •.«" *•* r._ ,x *.• ;.* v \ „2 s • * •,:. N 4 ' i< * ,> * **ji' 4 . ;■ % .jk-^-t PIBEIfTOABOi | The fShterpi&e tpsuranc^pom^y OFFHUdUIEI.PHtA. ' i ‘ 'S% Jr fltaA.* Taken for One, Five, or Seven Yeart, or perpetually, ■Villiarn Holmes A Co., Livingston, Co per land A Co* •larae« B. Lyon A Co., Hon. Thoa. M- Howe, William 8- bavely A Co, James Marshall, E»q , Allen Kramer, Khq* . *oree H Bryan A Co., Wilson, Me Elroy A O', VVilsou, L. ,r f * T. Logan ACo Jacob Painter A Co., Hailey, Brown A Co. * ffl , Darlington a rlaokstock. Agent*, _ apl6:3m __ ortice, Hank Blook. No. !f, Filth el. PEKFUMEKV. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. A FULL AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT A FULL AND CHOICE ASBORTM rat A FULL AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT A FULL AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT A FULL AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT. A FULL AND CHOICE ASSORTEBNT. AT JOSEPH FLEMING’S. AT JOBKPH FLEMING’S. AT JOSEPH FLEMING’S. AT JOSEPH FLEMING’S. AT JOSEPH FLEMING’S. AT JOSEPH FLEMING’S AT JOSEPH FLEMING’S. (ap]sJ Corner of l he Diamond and market street. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, JAMES ROBB. No. 89 Market Street, Has just received and opened ojHsned a large slock of Boot* and Shoes, compria iog one of the largest assortments to be frand. Ud;e*’, Misses’ and Uu'dren’s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters. Slippers, Operas, el«. Men*’, Boys’ and Youths’ French Calf Boot*, Gaiters. Oirord Pnnoe A.berts, Scotch Bootees, Shoes. Brogans, otc. ’ will l UßOd i »f hoeB " f eTerr T ‘ r ' tl y and style, which PEICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. II persons desiring to procure a ' argam, w.uld do to oall and sx-mino the stook kt*> 9 Market street tn« proprietor* deterro cheap, apll* Drowned—S'iO Kt; war cl. ON SATURDAY EVENING, IN THE Allegheny nyer. Nelson hinckur, aged ti yearn.— SIX) Rewar J will be paid for the recovery of the bodr bv U'm hthier THOMAS SINCLAIR,’ 3 _ apLiAtd] Residenoe—Hard sL, oral 118 Marselat. ~ LAKESALMON, Just reeeirod and for sale at D. B. FERGUSON'S, Corner of High and Wylie sU. QRANUESAND DEMONS 10u Boies Messina Oranges. 100 do Prime L*mon-, a»t received and for sale by RBYMER £ BROS mb :a 30 Wood street BA K(i A 1 Ni>! BARG AIN si; BAR GAIN SlTi All kinda oi L»ry Good* Selling very Cheap for C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. KKCEIVED through the Custom Hou-*, a most scoenor lot ot genuine Havana Se sarv, such as Conchas, Oonchltaa, Extra Eagle Pnnei |wc», Londraa, ic. lUesae call and I will giro vou the utmost sattalacliGO, and will be sold at old rates yet. npl ° LYON ARNB'IIIAL, I'AKKaT EXCITEMENT-dry QUODS n i* wiling very cheap at . LuV E, Market street For Keokuk, Galena,Oubuque ami St, Pauli Tiik steamer argonaut Lsptaiu D. 7, BRICK ELL, will leave for the above aod all iDtermeUiate ports on SATURDAY, 20th mat,at 4 o clock p. m. aplG FLACK. BA RNBS A CO- Ageptr Missouri and Virginia money TAK KN A T PAR—For sale, 660 acres of land in M pencil County, lowa, at five miles from Osage, the County Town—Price, $3 per acre. Also, MO aorea In Hamilton County, near Webeter Ot ty- Price, S 3 per acre, rheas tracts are first rate land, being among the verv Iwat locations, at the opening ot the hand Office in those districts. Approved R.al Estate, or Virginia or M lasouri funds will be taken in «lohange tor the above prureny. R CUTHBEKT k 80N - 8 Hi 6 61 Market »l I' Ph © •” +> < 3 E> CQ m a 9§ 8 H g«1 d Z* l. CD O _T <)p>® § 3 g_j || "ss nt* S it! m o -s. §. § r: 5 jsg* 2 0 *5 <1 SSI- - s as « w "p: pq W A c 3 $ <ri S flO" v. S at) s S 2 3 M 3 J-5 a a 3g g °! . 8 . « « 8® 59 g <d m © *_ « S S' E V tTK A L HUNJ>RJSD BARRELS -J PURE FAMILY VINEGAR FOR WLR_«T 1 HOJHAB MOO&K, £Jos. 189, 191, 183, and 194 Finti P™? 1, * iaa 8 ***#!? lot of superior Vinegar, made under u ■■ “ p yii .mMSs „ &ulf*lv NEW GOODS STRAW BONNBTB? BTRAW BO,fj NET3| , JOCKEY HATS MISSES’ FLATS, 4c 1! EMBROIDERIES ' Rt'.CROIDBRIES n jaeoael Ed«mga at 5 ,, BnlB worth “ “ •'!? ■; 12 - 10 “ 18% •• EMBROIDERED BETTB, and EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEF’S H LACK SETTS! • ’’J*", ~‘S« *v 'l* ' • * .. ' %Ssg r>- > AND HEBRIUe, WM BENNETT, l2O Wood street. This is to certify that I have fluttered for some (fee from Deafatss, and that I have been greatHy benefltted by the eklUfol treatment of Dr. Von MOBGHZIBKER. ALOYBIUB GREGG, Passionist. Monastiet, Birmingham, Asril lllh, 186 L M’CEOSKEY, COSGRAVE & co> Poet Piert, Allmsirt Co, Pi. j ™ UOSCBZISKBB: 1« fiIS’SS: P.L lam happy to inform you that my Uttledanahtir who has been quite deaf for four veara. hm .kHlfal tw.tnj.rt, enS I MJEXS* £?* *£* ber heal H w °“ ld seteThiye f natural cuisss, but to your treatment nlnnn ; a a ha lh^ Dd 1 w°ald earnestly afflicted with dealoesa to consult you at once. Respectfully youre. i‘S. roy iioscHzisjisa near Sir .—lt to bat Justice that my gratitude for the rehef experienced from your skillful treatment atioul bay. expression, For some time past my hearing ha<» Z, , 1 deap “ ed ol eTer it though he adrtce ot sereral physicians mu strictly foliowed “M .l t ™ ,Jr gn ‘ U,ful *» lou, and rery happy I* say that the operation performed by yon has resulted, In the perfect restoranon of my hearing. Respecliully yours, bobert hunter. We are personally acquainted with Mr. Hauler, and have perfect confidence in his statement. He is under our supervision in the employ of & A P. fe. fi. Co, JOHt| L W)V^-dBl'T l * Hi* , E Y lT™~“ m Ethereal ear isbalaior, Df. Von Moschzisker, STRAW UQT jDiu '* to which ever, have feiled, end ell hopes of relief given o?L !r ,t " emeot ' ,tB ‘ roU, toeUeetedlTto, red* of gentlemen, whose nemee ere femUler through out the Union—STATESMEN, PHYBICIAM. LAW. YEB9, CLEBGntMEN AND JUDGES, wttnesses to the DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, k®* B to say lo *JI who suffer either from MALADY OF THE EYE, thst the, should el ONCE CONSULT HIM th order to receive the ;FULL bENEETr of hi. Treatment. Th» fnllowmg «. wme ofthe n«n 88 »ho« tertimo * •“**"*« *-"V« offl^ 17 h “' e b6en to theix hMrag by JOSEPH PEABSON, BMlofonU, streaL THOMAS MOOSE, Pint .treeV- Uwioao, «U* H E “‘ of .l>i»mon<l «arf o«d be seen «t o ffl°w. °° Ul ‘ 1 "W**.««» No. 165 THIRD STREET, BBTWEBN'SKITHFIELD AND SRANTam, «°*"°vnp daily, »».* ' we* *»■»«* r';:v ' 'l'? - r ~ '■' ■/' i‘ ■'/" , % iV ” 3^12 _ * ■, f > }V*.\ y * , i 1 k Vs*^S*-ss^ ’" •>"?/^:£43&a$8figg£ ,, >•- jfrv v t-4*-’ J. * <: . ,**-"<** " -- J&l V 0 ’ "':'??{ ■’'‘*"A?-J?-. . . 4 4 ' .f. % - . i 1 l.v "-t r . >• 3Jw Sdcirtistminis. Summer Importation ON MONDAY, 18th INST., GEO. R. WHITE & CO., 25 FIFTH STREET, WILL .HAVE ON EXHIBITION A varied aleck of goods, adapted to Ibe comma season, bought at ruinous i acriflcea to tha irdporloa" Their assortment is most complete, in DRESS GOODS, BEBAGB ANGLAIS, Plain Printed and Embroidered* of all widths. Checked Poilt de Cheveres, Very Cheap, MOZAMBIQXJBB, Plain and Embroidered* narrow and wide. FRENCH POPLINS, %&JSZEBr* at " ped «* *■*•*••»■ *uu», FOULARD SILKS, CHECK SILKS, Very much in demand. French Pnnted Jaconets Organdies, —AM)— FRENCH CHINTZES, New Style Embroidered Grenadines in rich oolors, and for second mourning. Spanish Black Laoe, Gnipore Points, —AND— SQUARE SHAWLS, A New Article. GRENADINE VEILS, (n all colors. As this te ibe cheapest stock they hare ever import ed they can. with confluence, assure their Mends and patrons that the above goods ARB CHEAPER than ever offered in this market gnfS MOKE NEW TESTIMONY. From the Bov. Father StnnisUnu Parixyn&key l have been troubled wiih Deafness far a length of time and am consulting Dr. Von MOSUHZI3KER. He operated on my Ears so successfully as to restore my hearing entirely. I think it, therefore, my duty to thoaeafflicted with defective hearing, as well as an acknowledgement of Lhe Doctor's great skill and talent, to make my case publicly known, and to strong’y recommend all safer ■ era to avail themselves of this opportunity. STANISLAUS PABIZYNSKEr, Pasaionist. Monastot, Birmingham, April 11th, 1801. Important to the Beaf, TKBTJMOKIALS fkom homk-sovrcb. JOHJV M’C)LOBKEY, Esq., OF TRE FIRM OF JOHN MoCLOSKEY. AiiMHEnr Cm, Pi.) April 6th, 1881. / AH nrSTBUHXHT INVESTED »T UEAFNESS OR ANY PIXTBBUHQH : OfPIOB, ' -• V ’-fc.-: ■ ■ 8A». i I ,|| . ftfflbV Sfc p S' " m m' r ' - ” >- j ’, i-ji - i i«r J-.'l .Vt|f|| .s*l a,; \ - ' -H - -ivl * v ?A - 7 ? ' I I -* y-.^l <«r“ i %‘* i "* ■ V-r/rl f ; fir ~ *' | ' ! < •*&('\ . : i£ : * - '' ' ' . „i2b? j " -s i ' •;v v v ; * " '-iil- " v Xk:' T SS e*4mmm
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