PITI'SBURG3I POST. i n/IWAY ,IBOI MUNG ,I .RCH 8 C!Z 7r,7' a4k."X"r Rs. lifeeUng of 011 Dealers. A large and respectable meeting of those interested in the production and manufac. tare of coal and carbon oils was held on Friday lifternoon, at the Merchants' Ex. chatige, to take some measures in relation to the heavy tax proposed to be laid on the articles mimed by the United States gov. ernment. The meeting was organized by the elec. lion of Col. Thomas Donnelly, as Presi.. dent, and Wm Frew and John Russell, Los., as Secretaries. Hon Wm. F. Johnston addressed the meeting, stating the object and detailing the circumstances of his visit to Washing ton City, where he went to consult with the Committee of Ways and Means, rela• the to the taxation of coal and carbon oils Not a single -idea lain by him before the Committee bad been embraced in the tax bill as reported.,He had recommended an -ad valorem- tax of 21) to 80 per cent. on crude and refined oils, with a drawback of one half the duty on oils shipped abroad. He was informed that such a scale of tax ation would be adopted, but a specific du. ty of five cents on crude and ten cents on refined oil had been levied. This maid 'not only debar us from foreign markets, but world place Canada oil, which comes, in under the reciprocity treaty, at ten per cent. duty, in ruinous competition with our own products. In reply it was stated that the articles subject. to this tax are specified in the treaty and oil, being a new article of commerce, woull not probably be included, and there, fore liable to the regular import duty. Mr. Spear°, of Boston, rated Lew. all unenumerated articles are, under the treaty, admitted at a duty of ten per cent.. and crude oil coming under that bead, could be brought into destructive competition with sour oil business. A. flew York operator read the petition of the refiners of that city, asking that the tax be limited to ten cents per gallon on refined oils, with a drawback of one half on foreign shipments. They considered the value of crude oil merely nominal, and herefore the article was not a proper ob. Illeot of taxation. Mr. Frew read a letter from Hon. J. K. Moorhead, ex pressing himself in favor of the Lai hill as it stands, under the impres, 'ion that a heavy tax on rock oil would bring a large revenue to the government from foreign countries. He moved the appointment of a committee of three to draft resolutions. Mr. Nevin thought it would be better to empower the committee to prepare a memorial, to be sent to suitable parties in Washington, for presentation to the ap• propriate committee in Congress air. Frew withdrew his motion for Mr. Dinsmore, of Venango county, who read a long and verbose memorial, showing how Nosh would be the operation of the prp. posed impost, and expressing the belief that the tax should be chiefly on refined oil, say $1 per barrel and not more than ten cents a barrel on crude oil. After some discussion upon the memori. Jxdge Jackson, of Western Virginia, moved to amend by appointing a commit. tee of six, three refiners and three produ cers. to proceed to Washington and act in cobjanction with a like committee from fain refineries, to secure, if possible, a I.4solion of the tax. . - The amendment was adopted and the mai • appointed the following Committee. Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, Gao. d. Belden and mr. Long, repreeenting the refining interests am : Dr. Haldeman, Judge Jack, and Wm. Coleman, rep son, of Kamm ha, resenting the or. 'de off interest. On motion Mr. Dinsmore, of Venang), end John B.unsoll, E b sq„ were added to the Committee. The meeting then edio:uned. THE ALLICOHIGNY LOCK CF. —The AF. legheny tombs have at length l 'eceived at tention from the Councils. On Thursday evening the Police Commsttee repo:led as follows on the subject: "We have again inspected the lock-up under the Mayor's , offloand it is without doubt a horrible lace—language cannot desert be the abom ination. Something must absolutely be done to remedy the evil. It should not be delayed or longer neglected, not only on ,acconnt of those whose c,nflnement thlge is rendered necessary for the well =Wig of society, but to relieve the neigh. be* of a nuisance. A sketch accompanies _"Zi•eport, showing how alterations can be e eta small expense, say $5O. Let the eSelllslie unwed tip stairs to the front room now occupied by the Mayor's offi 3e, and remove the Mayor's office into the .rooms occupied by the Recording Regulator Supefintendent of Water Works, etc., for whose accommodation ample room up stairs can be furnished, which will be al. , most, if not altogether, as convenient for their purpose. By this arrangement the cella will be above. ground and immedla. . tely under the eyes of the officers, will add something to the comfort of the unfortu nate, and render escapes therefrom much more difficult." The report was accepted and the follow ing:iesolution adopted: “likkolast, That. the Police Committee be and they areliereby Mistrusts t to have the look op attached to the Mayor's office removal to the Aro, Moor of the office now occupied by the Mayor, and that the Mayor be trultructed to remove into the ,rooms now oocupied by the Record ng for and dupenatendent of Water Worms, l ai=vicrcioms on the second floor of the bold. Dwaine& Up for the accommodation of the Re ondWrAtegalitor Awl Eapethitendent of We ter Wertiiist an expense not exceeding fifty dollars. This improvement is much needed, as the cells are in a horrible condition and we baps the resolution may carried out et one. Brown Howes Raooyeaan.--1,98t week three horses were stolen from Mr. H. A'etirdpgton, residing near' St., Claire ville, bbio. Handbills were distributed thrqugh the country and the harees des cribed-in the priblic prints, offering a re. ward' fon the recovery of the horses of the capture of ~the thief, Yesterday Mayor 45Oet ritoeivEd it dispatch stating that do JOhniion, Esq.. had arrested a man himself Castles Austin, having the his possession, at California,' horses • - ••• wpm, and requesting him. WlShinittat -)!{z. Pennington, desir -141-14.11" Ph Lo •-znedhitely and identi• ftiffbilti to go on In , *-t was to be'eent to . IWWI:Torte while the ttsinicton jail y_estert4 y o g a = th liprst — ri !mould be. kept at Cain,' claimed by the owner. The May . • I n t o , gre re =once to Mr. Pennington, . im he would -start mediately. He-will iii - onee go to California and prove ' 14 property. Tile' ALLEGHENY FIRE DEPARTILEITT. —At the meeting of Allegheny Councils on Thursday evening a resolution wiol adopted, authorizing the Committee on Fire Epgines and Rose to sell or other. l wills, !lisp* of the hand flre engines now belonging-to the city, as may,•in their PUN turf bept,.., serve the interests of the city. 7 A propos ition to appropriate $l,OOO to build a house in the upper part of the Fourth. Ward, kr the Columbia god; dorapanyy was rejected. A resolution warbled adopted authorizing the Com. mittett on Fire Engines and House to tut quire into the impedier cy and, coat of promarini, a hone reel and, PqaPt and hinds ‘g t h c ,-botal 3 placed in tho Town House; ;or located sq,me other place convenient. to the•piniltiondi t )' 11 . • • 1. 4 .7 9 4 p, „Foss —The , Ohntinunist GA Yolks will eves eerier (ifsopf ter minium:4s I n antique costume, eOlO mount' i owlitiiedn,i7th Auk, smi tfiturniglhrougliont the "week., The .4. ponyikw.emekkint one stuthas Mel with immennsqsuccessiluring the present tart V i rillikkiiire they Watt° At god 1 • 01111V110.1A4. 1, I.2IVESTWATIoN —A resolution passed the House. on Wednesday, that "Um com mittee appointed to investigate the army frauds be authorized to extend their in quiries into any of the disbursements made for military expenses during the year 1861, and the proviso restricting the ex pelages of said committee to $6OO be and the same is rescinded." On motion of Mr. McClure, the Sonata. on Wednesday, res [minded so much of the resolution author izing an investigation into the affairs of the Bank of Commerce, at Brie, as limited the expense to $5OO. DIED SIIDDICNLY. —Mr. Wm. Dyer, a well known citizen of Allegheny, having been in business in this city for many years, as head of the firm of Wm. Dyer & Co., pork dealers and grocers, and also in Allegheny as one of the firm of Samuel Dyer & Co . died at his residence on Las cook street, Thuds) , evening, after a brief illness. Mr. Dyer was an upright busi. noes man, in the prime of life and highly esteemed by many friends and acquain• lances. FINED FOR HUCKSTRAING.—M. W. Connolly, of this city, wb ) is said to be engaged in the business of buying and for. warding poultry to Washington City, visited the Allegheny market yesterday morning, and purchased nearly all the poultry on sale. When discovered, he had a large dry goods box filled to overflow.. ing, and was not yet eetisllod. He was taken before Mayor Drum, by officer Montgomery, market constable, and fined five dollars and costs. He plead "igno. ranee of the law," but this did not save him. THE 107TH REGIMANT.—The following is a list of the officers of this new regiment, now complete and ready to march, with fully one thousand men: Colonel, Thomas A Zeigle, of York; Lieut. Colonel—Thos McAllen, of Ohambersburg; Major—Dr. J. Forney, of Huntingdon county; Adju tant-11 H. House. This regiment is Wily up to the high standard of regiments sant from Pennsylvania.and will be among the finest in the service. It will be sent forward as soon as possible. MAIL ROBBER ARRESTED.— Officer Bernard Dougherty has arrested, in Eb ensburg, Cambria crackly, a man named Adam Keith, a soldier in a regiment eta. tioned at Harrishurg, charged with pur loining money letters from Newuaan's Mill Post Office, Indiana county, while on a furlough, on the 25th uIL. After a bearing before U. 8. Commissioner Bailey, Keith was committed for trial at the next term of the United States Court, in May. PRISON DISCIPLINR.—In the House, on Wednesday, Mr, Bigharu offered a resolu tion, which was passed, instructing the Judiciary Committee, General, to carefully examine the act of May 1, 1861, entitled an act relative to prison discipline, the constitutionality of which is of so doubt , ful a character that the Inspectors of the Eastern and Western Ponisentiaries have declined its execution until subjected to either a legislative revision or judicial con% sir action. TEL& ALLEGE Stir "110ABT CAT" CASE. —Alderman Scott, of Allegheny, yesier day rendered his decision in the case of Conrad Ifkberhardt, charged with serving up roast eat, imposing a fine of $6 and c.3sts. We understand that the counsel for the prosecutor, Mr. Whitman, has in• stituted civil proceedings in the District Court, laying the damages at $lO,OOO. Eworrs SHIRT STORE has been remov• ed from the old stand, near Market street, to No. 65 Fifth street, next do ir to the Dispatch building, where the beet quality of shirts, collars and gentlemen's furnish ing goods can be bad at reasonable prlefs. “Bill" and "Joe" will be glad to see their old customers and as many new ones as choose to calt. Hors.—Mr Lewis Cochrane and Camp bell, of Capt. liedpath's Otte Cap'. SahPs) Cavalry Company, taken prisoner at the time Capt. Sahl was shot, arrived here yesterday. Frank Wunderill, a German, taken at the same time, died of wounds r calved in the fight with the rebels. The two survivors were recently exchanged. BAcs Aoitar.—Mrs E A. Vandeer• ing, an actress of good abilities, who made many friends during one or two seaming on our boards, has been engaged by Mr. Henderson as leading lady and appears on Monday evening with Mr. Nestle. She has been leading lady at the Cincinnati and St. Louis Theatres fur aome three years. BURNfD TO DZATIL—A young daughter of J. A. Stemmer, of Johnstown, was burned to death last Friday week, by the vrplosion of a jug of carbon oil, which be and her sister were pouring into a can. She received injuries which caused her death, while her sister escaped entirely. SAW - MILL BURNXD.- A BBW mill be, longing to Mr. Fulmer, in Richland town• ship, Cambria county, was destroyed by fire on Saturday morning last. The tire originated from coals falling from an open atone hearth upon the mill, on which a tiro had been kindled early in the morn, g. CHARGE 07 EMBEZZELING LETTEBs•— Ohief of Police Hague yesterday arrested the Postmaster at Bocheeter, Pa., by di rection of the U. 8. Marshal, upon a charge of embezzling letters containing valuables. He will have a hearing this morning before United States Commis% stoner John H. Bailey. Mr. Bete' LAST NIGHT.—The engage• went of Mr. Bass at the Theatre closes this evening, when he will appear as Bailie's Nicol Jarvie, in the drama of "Bob Boy." The evening's entertainment closes with "George Barnwell," by the stock company. ANOTHER SOLDDIR DgAD —Thos. Ben= ton Linn, son of James Linn, Esq., of Washington, who enlisted in a company here, died of typhOld fever hear Washing .i4zin City, on the 2d inst. His remains will be taken to Washington for interment. NZA.7I.Z, THE TRAGEDIAN.- Naafis, the celebrated American tragedian, com. menses an engagement at the Theatre on next Monday evening. He is very popu lvr among "the boys" and will, we think, draw good houses. CHABOIC OP MAIL MOBBISRP.—James Brady, a stage driver between Phomixs ville and Morgantown, Chester county, , has been arrested and held to bail for 4 itg the mail. 'M.—The Baltimore and Ohio - PE°G BE A - Ring rapidly rebuilt and,v4ll Railroad is bc... Ag order. About 40 Miles soon be in renal.., have been carried off of iron and crane:me b • the rebels. Tax cape'. • Mon- Water will be let into the canal on Mon day next. It is in a slate of exeeent re day and a flourishing business is ani.:tds pated on it- REMAINS EXPX.CTIED.—The remains of Capt. Chapman and Lieut. .Lyele, of Coi. Hay's regiment, wero to be shipped from Washington yesterday in metallic coffins and are expected to reach this city to-day. JOHIFB 11M1L....-.....-.- roars iCEII3I, h. BON, Marantacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN IFIUKNITIME & CHAIRS. WASEIIOIII3E, 19578MITTEPTIELD IaTPXETt 1 ib e rviln#4: , tt4lt i rrrandVagin .no.) •0144-,! PITTEMIINgis 111 EDITIO . —On motion of Mr. Oox, of Ohio, it• was resolved that the Secretary of War be re quested to communicate to the House the number, age and condition of the Africans I who have been under the supervision of Msjor General Wool, commanding at Fortress Monroe, Va., since he has had control of that department; together with the amount .31 work or service performed by them, the pay, it any, which they have received, and the cost to the government for their maintenance and support. Mr. Gurley, of Ohio, introduced a bill to secure to the pilots, engineers, sailors and crews upon gunboats and war vessels, their bounty and pensions The EL:use proceeded to the considers. Lion of the bill to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase coin, and for other purposes. Mr. Pendleton,of Ohio, inquired of Mr. Sevens whether in his opinion it was ne cessary to authorize the sale of the $500,. 000,000 of bonds recently authorized, in order to realize sufficient coin for 'the pay. merit of the interest, which could not amout to mere next July than $40,000,- 000, on the $650,000,000 of indebtedc(ss. Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, arose and said he did not think it was necessary, but it was found by the Secretary of the Tress, ury that these bonds cannot be sold et cooing at a great sacrifice, which he did cot choose to make, hence he suggested the passage of this bill, so that the specie sec. Lion of the recently enacted U. S. Treas ury Note law may not be repudiated.— Mr. Stevens also added that the new five hundred million bonds have not yet been issued. Mr. Pendleton expressed himself satis fied with the explanation and would vote for the bill. Ho, however, then offered an amendment, which was agreed to, re-as. sorting that the demand notes shall be re. ceivable for duties on imports. With this exception the bill was then passed just as it was originally introduced this morning. Mr. Harding, of Kentucky, rising to an explanation, said he noticed in the news• papers that the Chairman of the Commit ee on Territories bad reported a bill pro, viding tor Territorial governments in the seceding States and for their subsequent I admission into the Union and the question bad been diseussed in the public prints,— He was at a loss to know _how this infor mation was obtained. Mr. Blair denied the truth of reports that Fremont had demanded a trial and that the Committee on the Conduct of the War had recommended his appointment to another Division. Fremont's statement and speech of thanks inaugurated a new campaign, but the former's proclamation did not injure the Administration es much as a single purches3 of worthless arms and useless earth-works. In his s tatement, Fremont had shown himself a better apol ogist for defeat than a General to achieve victories. Mr Blair also spoke at length to show Frernor responsibil , ty for the disasters at Springfield and Lexingtcn. Gen. Bragg to take Command of the Arkanotte Depart ment. BT. Lorna, Mo., March 7.—The follow ing is taken from a late copy of the Vac Boren (Arkansas) Press : loiters have been received at Van Buren, from Rich• mond, stating the probability, that Gen. Bragg, now commanding at Pensacola, will be appointed to the command of the Arkansas Department. Col. Sims' Texas Regiment, which has been acting with Cooper's co remand in the Indian country, had arrived at Fort Smith. A new artillery company Is organizing at Little Rock. The commandant at Fort Smith adver ises for twelve gunsmiths and also offers o buy good arms. Gen. Price is getting along very poorly In raising a brigade of infantry, for whioh he called upon Arkansaa. Recruiting offi• cars say that a draft is inevitable• Memphis papers, of the 26th ult., say that Pillow, in response to an urgent call, made a short, interesting and eloquent speech last night, explaining the circam• stances of the battle at Fort Donelson and the cause of capitulation. Ho mado an urgent appeal to the Tennes seans to rush to arms it they would sustain their renown gained cn other fields. He said that the present is full of gloom, but the future is hopeful, and if the armies will only fight as gallantly as did the dauntless spirits who were overwhelmed at Donelson, Southern independence will be aohieved as sure as be addressed the audience. • The Appal says that the speech evinced the same, courageous and fearless spirit which liehas ilwaie - iihrbitimr in the field, that of invincibility. A special dispatch to the Democrat says that a gentleman who left Pope's coma tumid yesterday, states that the rebels at New Madrid have between flue and t in thousand men, and four gunboats anchored off the town. It has been nom pletely invested by our forces. Some akir. mtshing had ensued. Several of our men had been killed by the shells thrown from the rebel gunboats. When we come within range oar officers are confi dent of easy and complete victory if the enemy's gunboats are driven away. It Is ritportcd that the enemy are fortify. leg Savannah on Tennessee river, Some of the rebel anchors, left at Columbus, has been appropriat ed: to complete the equipment of gunboatk. Reports from Charleston, Mo., say our forces are constantly skirmishing with Jeff Thompson. Three or four of Thomp. son men captured daily. Clisatse.rowk, March 7.—Nothing of importance, in a military view, ha. trans. pired since the last dispatch. Some transi. Lion of troops have taken place, but noth ing to indicate any especial movement. Last night a mistake occurred on an outpost station resulting in wounding a cavalryman and killing of two horse!, The affair was magnified by the secessionists into the capture of four companies of Col. Maulsby's Maryland regiment, and such interpretation caused considerable elation in Southern circles, Rumen having been current here that Colonel Geary was surrounded and out to pieces It is but fel.. to say that he has not been able to come up to and test his bleength with any enemy. ,Noth ng of special tnterest has trait. spired So-day or at the outposts. The reConstruction of the B: and 0. R. R. and bridge is rapidly progressing. Col. Ferry, of the 6th Co.,r has been appointed Brigadier General, -.....08L1D1ff korrra The Enemy's Pickets Near Beaker UM. Immo. HELL, ye., Starch 7.—The country between here and Winchester is infested with the enemy's pickets,. *bout times approach near our lines, but . no general encounter has taken place. Swag. gling partiesof themes tdinFning f rogs the upper counties We 110 Metillke intrif pod by our troops, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Lent Night's Mews up to Two O'eloek Thirty-Seventh Congress WASHINGTON CITY, March 7,—Houss From ♦irgiala Frobi Wsulitilgtea. WiaaracrroN, March 7.—The Senate to-day confirmed the following as Brig ' Generals of volunteers: Milers Lawrence Graham of 2,1 Cavalry, Blesser Paine of Illinois, Wm. Pichardson of 11l Daniel Butterfield, New York, W. T. Ward, Kentucky, Major George Sykes, 18th in. !entry, Captain David S. Stanlex, 10th Cavalry, Thomas A. Davies, Nffitilrork, Colonel Paillips, St. George Ckiift 21:k Cavalry, Major George Stoneman q our Cavalry, and' Capt. Joseph B. Plummer: •;, Ist Regiment Infantry, for gallant con. t duct at Springfield and Fredericktowe, Missouri. The Senate also confirmed Henry Van Ressaler, to be Inspector Gen eral, with the rank of Colonel, and Thos. liillshouse, of New York, to be Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, with rank of Major. Gov. Andrew Johnson, accompanied by his son, Colonel Robert Johnson, William A. Browning, Secretary, Tom Horace Maynard and Baserson Etheridge. Clerk of the House, left Washington this afternoon for Nashville via Pittsburgh and Intelligence from every part of the mili tary line of the Potomac to-day, reports ac thing of material interest. Threatened Difficulty with the Utah Indians. CHICAGO, March 7.—The Denver News of the 24th says, that the delegates from Coriejoa and Claudeloupe counties arrived in that city, to lay before the Governor information respecting threatened diffi culty with the Utah Indians, They rep, resent no imminent haagerf A. number of fights recently occurred between the Utah. and Arapahoes. It is laid that our alliance between the latter tribe from others has been made the pure pose of warning upon the Utahs the come ing season. Tee settlers in the counties name i fear that one party or the other may encroach on the white settlements. pHOTOCIRAFP. ALBUMS ALL STYLES, AND ALL PRICES, -AIA3O - FOR 1862. lOU ULM PP W. S. RAVEN. 009 CORNIER WOOL) AND THIRD STREITI' slight Cold, QZ~ 6W Ar 'cat.t .. e.h.,„erldtawfterzes* BRONLNIALor,PaIe Ohoant, which might be checked " -/ OCr` with a simple remedy; ffneglecttd, often terminates seriously, Few are aware of the imp:lna:ice ci etorping a Await or Vii.sizt Add in its first stage ; that which in the beginning wordci yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, awl attaalai the lungs. 4aoautreetat•-anchictiA , ach_ett were first introduced eleven years ago. has been proved that they are the best a rti-_,Le before the pubite for A2.11.1_11.a, ,p 9 aLia,4ll ,4-81.hrna,,fatzuio - h, the Hacking Cough m ,fartattnifitian, and nuinercers offeatiamese.Abe ,g/ziazzi a iritrillg immediate relief. -Public Speakers t Singers It.l/2 find them, effectual for clearing and str 7igthening the voice. Sold all Druggists and Dealers n jldedicule, ca P 6 cents per box deMmdkr CHEAP COUNTRY HOMES FUR V SALK—A TWO STORY BRICK MANSION, contatung eight room, and hall exclusive of kitch en and pan try, with the grounds attached com prising about 114 acres and situated in Rochester, Beaver county, Penneylyania. The hone is large, well constructed and In good order, having been recently Improved and refitted, end Is located upon an emtnenoe in the village, oommanding one of the finest views In the o untry There lea large orchard and garden attached to the premises, with Wood, coal and wash-truss out oven, stable, etc.. the kitchen it furnished with Payne & BissePs patent cooking ranger. Rochester is a beautiful and healthy village on the Ohio river, one hour from Pittebugn by the P. Ft W. k C., and C., Pittsburgh Railroads, there being three stations in the borough limits, and IC pee. ganger trains stopping East and West every twenty fourhorirs. The property will be sold eta bar. gain and is worthy the attention of tax ridden city real& ota, who dealt° a pleasant, commodious and Cheap country borne. alas, two lots frosting each 100 feet on the Ohio r ver and running back to the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago rail:o.d, within five minutes walk cf Freedom, and fifteen minutes of Roches. ter station, and suitable for a small truck farm or for the erection of oil refineries, the large oil re. finery of & M. Kier & Co., Is situated within 800 feet of this property. timbered tract wift hland a a u o n i dnainnge the e a x b o o e ve e nfit nwely ter; this property would mate a splendid country. seat for a gen leman of taste and means, or it would make a fine truck farm. The tract contains about 64 acres, a portion 01 which Is under cultiva hon. For further particulars spply to A. P. LACOCK, Freedom. Beaver county, Penneylv..nia, or to S. Cuthbert .6 Bon, 61 Makst street, Pittsburgh; D L. ALLEN, Agent, R. Wholesale Dealer In every description of PETROLEUM OILS , Keeps ocinakintly on hand the Wiwi stearin th market. Prodnee and Rommission Merchant and dealer In Wines and Liquors. Mao RECTIFYING DISTILLER. &lief NO. 6 WOOD WREST, Pittsburgh. CITY FREIGHT D .Nll4l'7El I , L `Sr . The undersiimed are now fully prepared to re olive order{ for paying charges and delivering freight fhtla any 01. the rallWardepote to any part of toe city, ind can assure those who favor them with their orders that they shall receive prompt attention, as we have facilities for prompt delivery of meratiantllee of sill deagriptiona. One of Melillo will tie conotantly found at the Duquesne Depot, POEM 1 . 40. 6. DPFADEN et HANEY. fe.2611 yelp • NEW GOODS- we hare Just received from the EASTERN CITIES • cholae seleotion of DESIRABLE GOODS, for the present sad approaching season. Buys s are respectfully reptested to oat ►od examine our stook. W. H. MoGEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 148 Federal etreel. mh6 corner Market Square, Aker neny City N EW PAPER HANGINGS- Paw receiving at 10 7 MAIIKET STREET, embradng all grades of Papa for Halls, Parlors tAnmg Rooms, °Sloes, Stores, Me. Call and see. fe22 JOSEPH It HUGHES. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. zio wk. prime yellow Ear Corn; 100 littsheLi fresh ground Corn Mal ; 100 do bright Oats; MO do Pink Bre Potatoes; 74 Wings do in stooping( order; 410 do prime White Beans ; 100 bustads Dried Appleig SOO do do Paschen 60 boxes Cheese; 20 bushels Shell Barks; W*messl Serials; s "family floor; Giro Itrocuas: •1 ,16 barrels Boor In More and kw elan Itoaloes meat. • AB. A. 5 1 1017101114 SWIM Market and First We 41i13 1:11 54treP IN",7K AR [DMI :THE GREAT CORE FOR CONSUMPTION THE PROPKI &TOR OF THIS MEDI. OMR havlng matte it •he study of year:j concentrate the lite o'l Id f tho pine -ea into a I dine for diseases of the Lungs Rll,l l'hrost, is now offenng to suffering humanity the result of his ex perience. This truly great and good medicine is prepared w th much car., the tar being distilled expre , sly for it, is therefore tree from all impuri. Lisa of common tar. It has cored more cases of ConeumpUon the ny known remedy on earth It will care BRONCHITIS. It will cure AB I'HMA. It will care SORE THROAT AND BREAST. It will cure C AND COLDS. and is an 'minable remedy for otseesesol the KIDNEYS URINARY COMPLAINTS. as.. Beware of Counterfeits. If you have the Dyspepsia use WISHARTS DYE!. PEPoIA PILLB, snd they do not cure you ¢o to the agent of whomi you purchase:l tr.em,.usi receive your money. Please 'all at his store and get a desoripti►e oir• solar. A box of ?lila sent by man, post-paid on re. ceipt of One Dollar. No.lo. South Second street, Phila, L. Q C. WISHART, Proprietor. Bold by DR. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street. noli‘lyeod 7 1 0 SHIPPERS OF CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM OlL—The coder signed is prepared to receive and store Oil in large quantities on me moat favorable term.. The re. cent andon of the Board of Underwriters preeindo insuring 01l stored within the oily limits, and a strum *Holt Is being made to have a law passed by the Legislature to prevent its being stored. Our stores and dock at k I ztheth Port N. J., af ford the best facilities for storage or shipment, as the oil can be insured and recasts can toad at onr own dock: We will dispatch a abir to London as soon as • cergo of oil s reived at on: yard, and others will bilow with regularity. advetioes made on eonstrantents to oar friends in London. Scop via Pennsylvania Railroad and Allentown to Elizabeth Port. For okras and further nformatton, call at No. 113 DAITIOII.I street. Office N). 1 Kul n's Law Buildings, Pit,sbargh, Penne, tetwsen the hours el 11 and. 12 o'clockr m. W11..1.1 A M F Agent. fe22 lawdlrn 228 tireonwlnell at. Sew York. HEL lIIBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, BELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Bladder. BELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Kidneys. HELMEOLD'S BUCHU for the Grave:. EBLMBOLD'S BUCK U fur the Dropsy. BELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nervousness. BELMBOLD'S BU.B U for Dimness of Vision. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU D.fficult Breathing. lIELMEOLIYS BUCK/7 fir Weak Nerves. BELMBOLD'S BUt,HU lor General BBLMBOLD , S SUCH!! for UtIIVOTEW Lassitude' ALELMBOLLY.S BMW! for Horror of Disease. HELMBOLD's BUCHU for Night HireAtB, BELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Wake.ulness. IiELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin. LIELALBOLD'S BUCHU for Eruptions.. tIALMBOLD'S BUCHU for Pain in the bask. BELMBOLIYB BUCHU for Heaviness of the Eyelid, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight. ILELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Mobility and Rest. leeenesa, with Want of Attention and Horror of Society. 118LVBOLD'S BUCHU For Obstrnotions. HELMBOLD'S B UCH 1/ for Excesses arising from 1 111 1 1 ,4 Crotiorl, and .1: Diseases or I'EMALES.--FEMALES- FEMALES FENIALEo—rEmALrm—FEM LEH OLD OR YOUNG, sINtiLE .11.1E.ELED, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. TA KR NO MOHR PIZZA, THEP ABE OF Nu AVAIL k.L.MI3OLD'3 EXTRA C I lit U IS THE VERY BEiT REMEDY th THE WURID Yet all oornif,ainte incideuL to the Sea, whetner ari•ing from Indiscretion, Habits of Imbaj i y a . uon. or in the DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE i I A MILY SHOULD RE Wri POUT IT. I rat, no more Sahara, Mercury ur 1 :121,1068SUlt 1‘1 ,, 1,c1ut , , fur Unpleasant and Dangerous lAA- I.III.L.VBULD'S EX TRACT B UCH . U CURBS aeiLCEtis,T DI AEASICs In all Mem 'Lagos, el...little expecte, LIAM or no oge of :het: No an-rmverneti, ern NO raPOSURE HELM BOLL'S EXTRAL: r HUCHU for Es eves*. trom onbae nidtkiged t BY YOUNG AND OLD, A n,f 'or a!I diseases ansiog from habits of df tco It remotes ali mproi,er w:1•1 restore the patient in e short nmu too State of ttesan as / panty. • I Se off.I.MBOLD'S XT 1 RACT BUCE, I' for dcA ease,' and affections of the moat distressing ohs:- Clef. RELMBOLLYS EXTRACT RUCH U fora attectione ocid diseaaea Or U.III2IIAILY OlitiAlll2, Wtket.her MALE OR ViCMALIC From wbuever cause ongmaung, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the came treatment and may originate from the Mead I Read I Read 1 HELM BOLVe Bliilll.l w safe and pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate in its salon- Personally appeared before me an Alderman o the city of Philadelphia, H. T. xi Eta BOLL, Chem at, %allowing duly sworn, d..),a i any that rus nrepa lion contains no nercotio, mercury or injurtena drugs, but in purely vegetable. H 'f. LI ELMBULD, Sole Manufat curer. Sworn and nuOncrthect before me, ale day of November,l.B64. WM. P. Hi Hit 4RD, Alderman. Puce $1 per bottle, or Fat (or sb, delivered to any .detreaa. Prepared by H. T.I3E F LMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 104 South Tenth street. , slow (magnet, Phila. BEWARE OF COI NTEH.FEITS AND UN2RINCIPI...EI.) DEA_LEILS, Who endeavor to dispose "of their own" "ether" eruct:B on the reputation attained by tiblmuold's llenutoe Preparation:, Extract isucnu. narvaparilla. " Improved Hose Wi•sh. 461 C FOR HELMBOLD'S. Take no other Out out the adye•userneut and send for AND AVOID 1M PuSITIos AND EXPOSURE. told wholesale and rein by DU. 4.4.EJEGE H. KEYSER, 140 Wood street n0164115n-we DWELLING HUUJES Foit RENT. —One 01'3 rooms at 00 per year; 2 on Redou t Riley, 8 rooms, each $B4, on son 4th street $75 per year, two dwellings on Chatham street each $lO6 per year, Nos. 70 and 72 First street, each hall and 6 rooms, wan finished attic. sl6at; two 2 story houses on Third atteet, at $175 each; one at the corner el Ross and Second streets $176 each; one of 10 rooms on Ross street for $2004 one 01 8 rooms on 341 street tor 2-960; one on I' erry streets 226; one of 10 rooms on Federal street $275; two on Second street at $6OO each; one on oerner Third and Rosa streets at sB2fr, one en Penn street $4OO. mita &CUTHBERT st SON, 61 Market et. 120 BARREL S CRULE OIL tram Duck Greek, gravity 46 116 barrels Crude 0,1 in same pi/We, or w:.y 11, on hand and for sale cheap for cash by 1.. ALLEN, Agent, af ,o 4 ,treat. rIANOS. *225 ONE BErkurifuL kiLACK WALNUT 03% OCTAVE OHIUKERING PIANO, full iron trams, new E. calia, reduced from ma to $225, just received and for sale by feB JOHN R. M.KLI.A.nt, 81 Wood street. SCOTCH BALMOR A L SK 1 RTS- An elegant assortment of BALMORAL SKIMTB, expected Le arrive by eXpre9l4 thin day. EATON, 14A0R159.1 3 (XL, tab N 06.11 and 19 Fifth etreeL W ALL PAPER, BORDERS, Au.- 100,000 ROLLS, of every styles, at reduced paces, will he opened and offered for sale on and after Monday, the 3d day of March. W. P. MARSHALL, mhl 87 Wood street. BROOM. CORN BR US H-25 bales Extra Ohio Brush for sale by telS ld ENILF H. COLLINS AMIISTARD SEED-3 barrels to rive and for sale b'. EIENRY H. COLLINS. PO'CATOES--1 car load choice .k'oLa toes at Railroad depot, and for sale by fel6 HENRY H. COLLINS. GREEN A.PPLES--.300 barrels choice Apples received end for sale by de3l HEN HT IL COLLINS. NOTATOJ-500 buihels sound Pink Eye Pou:tos : 74 barreqi do--all in shipping order and for sale thy .1 AMES A FETZER, corner Market end First Meseta. PRAIRIE CHICKENS-140 pair4his day received per express and for sae by mh7 HENRY H. COLLTNR. fIHEESB-200 boxes prime Mem • far sale by fdern HENRY H. COLLM. OPS-8 bales Prime daps tor said 41 by (nc4) Ithaßy if. 001.1441. tiefittivrtnitirolo - 'OP. BOARD OP TRADE POR PERRTIARY AND MkitCHl Wm MoCreary, V. P. • - I. J. elliesPie, J Bennett, Jr .Proatoa, r.XUs Pak. .' ~srVl .1-3. 144 - p 'virs poirr Oh VlVrt3BUlsakt. AB.RIVED.' Franklin, ftpn o a t, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, do Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth Minerva, ri,r.lon Wheeling Decorah. Hendrickson, Sr. Lotus Arago, Golding. do DEPARTED. S'ranklin, Hennes, Brownsville. Gallatin. Clark, Brownsville. Col. Bayard, Peebles Elizabeth Jr M'Combs Calhoun, Whet,ltng Corn. Perry, Andrews, Lenitriee. Prima Donna, Moore, St. Lotus joir The river—last evening at twill; there were 9 feel weer ia tae channel end tat ing. The weather pleasant. • tgA. The first class passenger steamer aloud, Capt. a A. Drava, its feat filling up for Cairo and St. Lows. This boat /1118 the best of se cc mu:toped...ea and is in charge of the best of of ficers. Captain T. Shuman has charge of the nffloo: stir Butitil•its on the wharf was dull yes terday, the Imports twint( 'iery limited. The weath er was wittenah. 041 — Captain. T. M. Har Wu's favoriti) want Linden leaves for Cincinnati, Cairo and St. Lome. This boat has the bast of acoonitinodatione .nd in charge of ciever officers. goy- Celt I. M. Mason, in loading the steamer "Fred Lorene' for the upper Miseuniippl, she will leave on Tuesday evening. PuseengerBFut shippers will bear Oita in mind. &nee her last trip ate has undergone thorough and oomplete repairs. Be.. The line side wheel passenger Undtne, Capt. Woodburn, leaves this day for Ghtili polls and Intermediate ports. Tine boat has tin , urpassed accommoiaLions, and is in oharge of e xparieneed °dicers. Capt DL A. Cu w4l be found In the office. lie" The steamer " Sunny Side" has sold eo Capt. J. N. Shunt; for twenty thou vld dollars. She to at pnisent In itka Government Ile" The favorite passenger steamer L zzif, Malta, Cap'. Brown, iB/V704 Ibis day at ,4 P. M for Z Ulf/Wilda and Intermediate ports. Mr. Hoage, whq has charge of tha office vr,ll be ON' talc t gee that paebengere &email cared for. iggSk. A number of boats are due. They wd. be at the lending between this and Month For St. Louis and Keokuk. THURSDAY, 13th, THE splendid passenger tamer A EUEIO, Capt GoLang, leorrea as above. For freight or paraagee apply on. board onto mbB I•iFIN rLdCH, A{teat. or upper alissisluppl, Saint Louis Keokuk, Burlington, Muscatine, DRY= enport, Rock Istahil, Galena. buque, lit , GregorPs Landing and St. Paul. MARC/3 8,4 P. M. cIPLENDID PAS. , 4 10 monger mteamor F, L /REta, M. Mamun, .ommander, leaTem so, announce 1 scare. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B LIVINGSTON & CO, 8 and J. FLACK; Agents. -411" hf or ,oeeling. Parkersburg, Marietta. Gall'polls and I fl fi E FINE STEAMER . ZZI E 811,/, U. T. l• row In xmier, will ledro 011. • ..:•-•• I. h.VERY tial'elthAY at 4p. m , tee aoove sad interavodiate porta. Return. P . M nil leave Zarraavdle AVERY TUESDAY at S rt. al. Yor freight or paseago apo'y on board or to id 8. PLO; aCE et CO , Zaneevlll44 4 . fo4 or J. B. UV LN nTON k Cu.,Pittatnireat Regular Tuesday Packet For' Marietta and Zanesville. r i 3 E tine passenger steamer F. 311,14. GRAHAM, captainHun .ree Mara commander, leaves Pete bburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. m, and Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. in. For trsi l oi opaisa.ie apply on board, or to J. B. Lavinosros a Co., Agents Pittaburah. or Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo and sc. Louis. THIS DAY, 4 P. M. T H E FINE PASSENGER - A. WtellEaar LODEN, T. M. Ear commander, leaves aro above. For freight c j ulairEr VAT abotirgrdit. or Marietta, GaMoons, Par kersbourg and Portsmouth. EVERY TUESDAY, 10 LM. Fr HE FINE PABSFS GKEi steamer, 3. B. FORD , w. H. Kerr, commander, leaves announced above. • For height or Poloallite &PAY on board. JOHN 1 0 1..A08, Agar For Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo and St. Louts, SATURDAY LURCH 8, 10 A. H. THE FAVORITE PASSEN GER steamer BALM' CLOUD, U. A. Lhavo, commander, leaves as above. For frown% or passage apply on board or to mhB7 /LAM, Agent. i For Marietta, Parkersburg aad Gail!Spells. EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. M. THE STFAIINR. SagNCE, Captain Wm. Deno. leaves (tor ry Dealing Marietta, Parkeraborg abd Ustilpolia, making weekly trips, laming Pittsburgh' every WEDNESDAY at 4 o'clock. and returning - Leaves Gallipolis every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock.' note D. EL LEWII3, Agent. For Beaver, Ste beaVale and Wheel es . .HE PACKET ISTMAMER, J. T. M'CUMll9,lhos. calbonn Commander, leaves for the above portal Monday, Wedneaday and Friday at. 12 IL - For treigM or pumps appl or to dela 00-I..LIMMme., WMar stoma. ForSSalea l le rarkersiligurE ant.. • artfil3l4l3 84.TukDAY.PACIHIIT. THE FINE SIDE WHEEL almoner UNDlNB.l44odbaro, omli• mandezi leaves Pittsburg!' every deb. ursay as 4p. m, Maiming Mayo, ellalipolis every 'rueful/1y at 10 a. m. For treiglo or passage apply an board Of tO STEAMBOAT AGENC f. WILLIAM HAZLETT openedan otlloe NO. 94 WATRE, STEBIAT, Where he will transact *general Steamboat Agency otlsinessa, and would solicut a snare of pstroluage from steamboat men. nollOnitm 295 BBLS. CRUDE OIL, gravity 44; 0f52 do do do 4 190 do do do 8 40 do do do 81; 80 sante Buckwheat Flour, 87 dozen Broom; 296 bushels prime Shelled Conn MOO do a Corn In the Es; • A large lot Nine No. 1 Oil and roar Barra* pun and for aideoheap fornaskar ep. proved paper. te2Ettt lt. L. ALLEN, Agent. No. 6 'Wood street / 00BA R IiFTZ RYE WHISKEY, barrels from three ßecalled to aeveolaara cod: Da go do Raw dof - A fine aeaornuent of Imported Bramdea, Pare Wild Merry and alsokbarry Broady, for medical Pare Port, Madeira and ahem Winee,of imbed treads, always on lmad and for ads wholaeale and retail by TIFIRRAB • OBIT! Wholes.le sad Retail Groom, aertheemmxtraarat Ohio wept aaa te. . Diataaad.All eattem dal VoR Dwelling Houses arid E. Store Rooms iniratious location. Avid to (e2l S GUTEBERT t BON, 51 et. ralitiOW,OlL AND G: : • lo bblerallow 24 bb ia < 1 4 0 % 4r. str: lit g. O. D sadtcr:B ~pp~ moved 1° aiti‘ JECENNIVIL OCPLUNIL tvysx..~r..-_w~ - r.6'~ear~-+e:>~.=c~w~r.-~..:.5r cr- TILL 13 . L, PIANO FORTE- MANUFACTORY, PITTBBUI Gfi arcamoid, Corner Fourth and tirket's Per•oo* wishing to Parobass /6 . 0 - a raze oppartuairy ormectinga good substantial Piano as au common km *Joe& Chlitied Pleiets4espi Mo. chsoieel Artiste are speoianylnvited to auuunln• the eeveladvelitages of these PianosOrailK MOS In common urea Eistisfeettoretapeualdesdlqow foe yeare.end may be exabiunred-InnlX: rotaltha ft not as represented. Air Good-secattutitatnillanardOr L•ie, • J. : J WISE klieKle e MOM* I TAN Win* OIL ciiiiiiNT ~ , 111-4=VACTURE AND RAV-71 polt Aim site & suportor artteleof . . .. REFINED ARDESfaigc t.5....tv.: iiiii?4..!:,- P Via ing.rzti,t;k:;;;' Warehouse, No. 45 Nuid.:ofreet, sawn). ' - . pi 4: • Vilifi.'.4. s irovit A. 3311.A..1:11..E11r 40 • NO, 30, WOOD STREEI', (miller &mond, Pittainue4: Diartrifentare in Wholesale and retail dealer hull] kinds 'of • law Moir, Parlor, and Heating' . Iloilo, drat° Fronts, renders; Jko. n. La our sample room may be BII4 r. Le 'lmacaaATADees BURNING COOS EUREKA AND TROPth, the Morita of which have been fallitZbY thomands, and the Stoves pronounced ed by any in this =whet; together with a great-many other clesirablepatiorna. We have also a very large . of PARLOR AND MUTING 5T04114- _ embracing seine of the BEST PATTSIRNB4rwr of. fared to the public. . amp. FANCY ENAMELND GRATE lIRCINTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. tionMion Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are of. fared at very low prices. Apr Bpeclal inducements offered to builders in ward of GRATE FRONTh noadinic ft. Free 'White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Under and °royalists on hand, and made to Ardor, On abortest hellos, at IL WILLIAMSOWS, SHIR T FAUTOR Yt, ; NO. 4T ST. CLAIR STREET FR*Pd CI 8' COLLEGE, Under Can of thi,Yrandsour PHIS INSWITTION, tHTUATIED Ul LORETTI:I, Cambria County, Pei:ll%B7km ma, foni tulles from Cresson. on- the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1858, with privitigee to confer the usual) Crillegtato-Benors and Degrees. ..TllO . .loosh tionvif theme • s one- of themoa healthy in Pemnryly portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Schelastie year commences on the.,./ 1 1118T "010.1 1 11iAT after 'the:lsth of AUGUST, Ana. sada about the 29th of JUNE following. It Is divrded into two Btbsiorts Students ctutnot rOO3lll home , between the ttEC9iiftli3. All the Apparatus owes. wary for Land liarveylog, Engineering AnKlto., wilt be furnished by the luitilutionto the Instrumental sod Woes' Maize forms sic-extra charge. tin:ideate will be admittea toreefOit years to the age of manhood. , Team—Board and Tuition, payable half yet* ta advance-- • • IVand use Bedding---- 10 end ModusLtuwTrb i l; ,d lo eras aPand Yacatton at e - • .115 Reference csa.be guide to the Et.- Bev. Bishop O'dottnim, to the Bev. T. 8. Reynolds,. - M. Marrs, Loreflo, an d to other -Clergymen of illo - 21tagh Diocese. as SMITE. PARK & CO„i;* onarrn WARD • FITTEESIMEIH,, PA. *srenouse UR ftst andl2o Sewed streets. Idanufseturersorellslsedatuidisertptjerstot °eel 014 Retorts Wad' Ettillic Gag *LC WaterYl Sid Irou Deg Irous,gmaainitifoet len "! and "Mg "" 1-7.40 Clas011014:4 area 4e sortoton. o to ordti. w n rdplete Auchtwaib4i4eietedvth e Foundry ,ecessary Attleg . 1 , 111 •be.Airetaty tteoda ^ fettlywa TO THE PUBLIC. I,WWI.* lALY Ma W,. 0- ' - rant and falsely Mod- -,'-. ''-':--,,. -- ea 1' a yammer's of all de. ;::f*-.?" ' r '-. w ":---' nomznattone. treat and neueav disorders, -7:.: --- -, !,,,„, -, Red, abnpe and diseases-by • ... • - .-.//,.. , /A-,. wustions arsanoti end ___ .):„. ucidena,to yvatas of both , - -.-- sexes, an.., actmts, allyae Or mirrsattl!% entree lh : Imurtintur publishes the tad 61 , 11tlii nwel ti so, the : .sonny and falsely: , f -, dreadfully shocked, and duke at - WOMA-, very immoral and for otartl lad corruption stems their wives - Taillabling ''' l6l m air cumanters. %liar family physician should be cautions to keep them in Nance that . timlsAa tree mum as Dr alltarvaTßur. (wheel PmnOMT 1 0 leaf a Monogr° might be lost lA:Wm twang stupid -body modem and preavotipthims 0 7 d termites. bora sod In Ighontestrife as m venzoame o empire - ,t- want. genes, sense, to ., to doll mtand ciente, I , looft ir meanly ordly gotten. Il Is te-ttllllied ..- .thatinurtemos per •nu, eel guardstms are that their Den,dengb %tarot and'Wards, Imse baby atokly sz.rot sett-tete conditicarsadiimptot Mira been restored to nealth and tiill*Viref. • S B BiDi9TSIIP, besides many before attraftsemaro riage Waugh him haVe beat tamed mum * rime& samiety,=heation, Ac. Hann 4.4. %shamble, of over thirty yams-enerbais . -----, It - eliastwilas, °anal the had aspertor 'bin lathatal of spacial and whole the probation, as . able Miasma f blst A ,Ao Aparmatart4arA mh tV. Thladreadhil malady ean=ty thtivery laskilsoomythat baaneyeryet Med. Is female dleesmithe,hat had ingtatlartnitaritame on amount of bin old ageolavally park all two. larity Is com ple tely cured. As for ownsampttos or pulmonary dowse my aptqw,_ whielt= sad trent leotard moss wattother lagradynAlo i aMMI physldicn ve" years at, the. has bat, more admen than aIL the asp that have at yet been - choosers& se the*Mlfoo cams will show. They are all geattlaltMal:aelr be found awarding los pmphlef ell/ Alan Ptll** will get at the , ms - • to, silt boor ehatorv_ Whoa SA limithleld street, star Diamonesitsitt 3 Private ocartamtleations from all parte elate (falai strictly atteaded to. Direct t 0 1,.. . \ BOK SR deelydmmta Plttabmnb Post OM& OLOSING OUT TO MAIM ROOM FOB y SPRING STOCK:' Dress Trimmings, Velvet, Ribbons, Velpt Buttiou I: mbroideries, Lace Goode, Lace Woolen Goods, Linen Sets, Gloves, Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, . Mookouriolkirrietai Watch 430*-011 Gents Merino Shiva and Drawers * Collars - and, Neo/01144"' Zephyr Wonted, • — mould woo4_ Woolen arcs, AT . CHARLES GIPNERI3. NO. 78 biARIEBT BTit,f2M:'= SIINDRIES4- natirkallllkideri!Petkteut LoadosPorier; 1044,141ZIEFikliamAkt; -111 7 110- JR. - 10 d o, ; 4111004:41.4 in storesalikr. WA. , *4 WX. BICNNXTF, MR Wood
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