, -,4: -• , y'::::,-I ...!: - - 5 , T,,, , ,,,, , ...,;,_;;;..i,,,,:,,,,f,-,...:,,:::.:0.-;:,.'.,,,:,..;,A‘.=,.4-,,,...-:.,7::j,'T, 'The Tinton As it was s coastitatien as It it! '' t and Third Polie for Cool.; Wally': • ' al9l.,lverliOws lae lt DAYWRI'TINGi cFEB :-26 E=M 'I , : TaIiMOND INQUIRER. - ;O t, je*dio • g,orkantof -the rebel govern - men , i,' .„siliglilarlydttractive.tai the T)tta ...,,...',';'..4.,4;.11fe;:," al';i3ltil'iieiiibiior'it edit orial ..,‘;._5 : ?.. , -,..ti.es,lity,;l' , -.1.', daily filled...with_ ,eXtriCts from ;:,?..7" ,-- 2 4 :the'.. :1 tMondorgtincandwhakis,most re - ',P •le, oar ~ city CiintainPSioxi makes . ' . el ' '-' ' - 'of purposes. bills - tionsanewernyariet,y - ; -.Virlici deidriiitodentonstrate the sudden biasi filiitthe rebel Cauielt quotes from the If ` ; end Inquirer ;'`and, : When it de siren ti'l show that:ibis' rebels are almost '-.',--..---' lined , , iierable, it resorts to the . 88:me an 7 ' 9 1 ,.. c'n i 1 ; :- • ,'• - ' . - on II , eliday last the Gazette coPied an edi to ,ow the paper referred to, to prove -- 'that,l F r cedrilinirlo rebel testimony, the ;..robe . n;wes in. the , throes:of,.diasolution:i ~ ..'Afte,, l , noting the article in queition, with ; 1.4 ": 4 " - -tipro 4iferCafjernall cape and italics to - -, loe t mPlitishVour neighbor, in a-vein of comp stir triumph , : remarked . , -in this 1 "S -1 , ly-• this .confession from the organ '.-, lofje. Davis, and the laading press of the oable racy, ought to satisfy despondent ~ .'•,- . spiritt, tiforiglciyal,peopile, as to ; the pro . ..,._., gress and, prolqwets of the war, and en - ' ' •-:lc'ElFri.: our -government f 1. and , armies to -- ,: press o vigorously, ew more we • i ‘.. ... rested! lowsWill' lay - the- twin! demons of shiver); a nd treason:dead at there,feet, and t --."- restore. slo unity and peace." Th I.iday - :following this ' publication that ' 1 lyesterday T i'-the 15 1 i'ineffn had itiredi= - :_toria binary again devoted tochoibe Lori lengt ixtracti from the rebel organ . :-- Il t ii ; -2 These selections, however , instead of ex hibitT.:any despair of the rebel cantle, - • 'breatiled idehaut spirit, expressinga set tled- of 'the; eventual success of thi7,riiii6lcittise. - .*lth reniiiikid)le agility . the ' /- Ifs accomModated itself - to the ~-..-tone. the-inqiiireroand , announces that --._ the'r is are fireniendously in. earnest." '''.,4 3 .„, titititlll44rally, the 'Gazette re- Of the enemy :,.,,' _ . • ,- - r' 4 , . f." s for war infainest; just such war' Raiff` net Wage IT"We - iikpect to crush ~...t, ,:,"P:strikiii ' elliori. l 4 4 Thire iikiiitithiin no silly - z ~.w him per ing Shoat coiteessions and. coin ; - - -., ,pre s;tifid the '"cciiiiiitutiozial- • rights" ~....; I - of i ' iese -like the boldest' -anif most . Ir-audii oitilotliiltonri devils; he, from the ... 1- dept ' f hePeless perdition, exclaims • ,to ..."' :4 4 . _ . '- '1 A, !••• hty yoteeis kilt for war I" ILOI3IiL 'tkiiiristlaye; -for it-is:plain, that ther' le but one way to settleihoserebels, ; ..h and, is to thrash - them to the verge of -----.."'--- - -.-, • .-• -,,,:- Et Tuesday .we have it'de*onstra- A 0 -.l.4nfeW,rnerehliews" w i g]. end our &elk, iiiiithilmtrebela, - and on Wednes day game authority as clearly proves ; that - earnest, even ~, like 04 - if we expect to win. The shab . , biestl i : d moat bibitilees politienl;biewler ; c. :in th e entry ,w9llll excite the contempt Of,th'.#iii iero„ftnt of his hearerrwere he to 8 •,riflewyn. them as the Gazette has with reeXteis.' How they, tolerate such -, ,•81' ' ` i. , Aiiiii positive:absurdity .as that; to .•' whit 'e have alluded is not complimen - tau' either their perception " or intelli -41311 1 sr..o 1 , , Hokevei; the last interpretation of the %:Riche:wed Inquirer by the Gazette is - the r •corrit one; the rebels are "treinenthinaly est,, andhave -been aince began:- This „informatiOn is not / ..e r ayhut• to • those who cannot or ' - the. re okiei. It hat been palpable to 614, : aicept those who have relied Access:. upon proclamations and. not ,ilf arms; Acts •of confuication, in. lit -rigid cannon, were the chief re-i t•of theAudials, and a proclamation . j the slavesi : where we have n o 7,,, OccupatiOn, and holding_ theni 'es; where c•Ii; --- irarritieshave:peuetrn, '' .de cplat d p o a ;. as b ' g,certain i • hestilitie3. Senator Wilsop, thci hensl'f,•-tbe", • ?_ , lfilitery Committee - in- thei t • Sel'W li.i3riried - thenationAirelve cionthil WI : a t !ii' l itialii;t:lin..fiel!t . f‘a hundred 4 ' and y thiniiei,i;i more thaneve l - .iiiind ~:to •conqaer. the rebels. , Since then , a haie added six, hundred thousand to 14 excess , inentioned,_ and now • the th 't Senator• same Oilitury au on y, Wilson, __ c calliCker and obtains a conscription bill, • frot4 i hich we infer that he thinks it may reii '.- -the jvh6re loyal papniatiog r of : the 1 loyal states to siistain. our cause. !The whol maied truth is that those:haying the ti•lidgetilf the war,entroated to them 1 I have I .' en - wiii - bre . iiii equalltp. th_eir itosi . tione 1114Iiirvalleenhut miserablepar- tisane .. Int 4.; ftattitillo l l; • -1 4 4 4•44a0t 1 ritit.l! - ilitT:-Leiifil` iireheasiOri 'of-:tlie, , irelt) " ea ' l'-;•4-ti,fini,,i4ctilli?P4t4fore'tlaway I ' • their ; aMe am:l-tee- people's patience by i petty 'r i er.Be9'4o 3l !'.:if.it oktri*:4oheilies, 1 and t'''yii,labiiiticitigisculfir!tti . 'break th e :', 't and ''igc*iie :;:of: our Citi '--itemad , bile, at , the name time, _ ` they haYP' ' ''v€ l otikeosen4ii; 9f: whith,:niere , • riiili)';l men :in the. Southerd-'Slat r tO :-... : expo. the rebelCatise. For objecti ng to these . o tmliinehlutiderii, - theyhave arrest : 44;41 '1 . P Aar g e9 . 1-4 , tr ekw9lli• -- eiff - *4 -- ,.. - loipt 4t - ,mbili i eg‘iiiibeVe-gone 'on in ; ; .•.r.,--.. - . , :-.. 'their • PIM Pn ianatY wise men ' bb .----,,,0,t ,:1027, - 0 '•,, , 1 .• , 1, 1. . TDA our government is in li,arl ' : -•"'-' .• ‘- ,- 1 , -. . 17101 if, inilitifitiOti. If th e .war pa4,',lol"cOstuits..l4.thaDemoeracy, were in pow' then; the nation would be ~d ea ' .l '.1 r , :meet i '' -they would, not `ion;. in - *the South, but he same. time, . preserve In of government, for the hair/al - On ‘iit succeeding Pier accomplishment of • ?volve upon that increas irboseguidance the conn tyislied wilong. - 5 -' ' belli' new i Dili:; -81 r4 1 7' ted, - - to fel: 'seeing Through. e g illle ! l t , *'o l l4 l 9 l Paval iok', Mich.; 'arrived leitaiday iaorniug 'at. 8 13%,ikke - -.l,.ailifie- *bah,- iiialle* - Ifai:ti*Aist 1104'.**1.1?*44.444 ;:f , , -,,-,747;1,- ~ ~ i a ~ ~ «a A~2 IrOneat ;John . m Jas P. Laois., Esq -Dear ` Sir Would it not be-ell to info . = our Repub lican friends, that honest John Covode will consent to be the Republican candi date for 103iding the Union forces will aleiri-Alattles over the Re i4ajkotherw*: he iiiig.wiefeat would be BrAohn 'a - not trouble your- It , self;•t people do no want you for Gov• Mot,. ey at your old bus iness, ris**l raciiisZor stow Investigating Committees, in whickloriAnight bring to light the dishonest Ms of your friends who had Army and Navy_contracts by - Which the Government Treasury suffered so mach by the robberies of millions of &Reis. , ing it cluulfdate, look. uliarp, as the poor tanner bdy, 11.-Ifoorsead,.is out tor a ,yace;:",:so64ltiliow he is, a strong man for centracts, arid he can beat you atibgibll lug; but Johnny, I advise you to stick, to your„,hopest business above mentioned and give way to your brother Know Noth • ing, Russia Again Made Happy. We find the following agreeable , , , an nouncement in a Washington paper: . "Me . are glad to announce that, Mr. Cameron having surrendered, yesterday; the commission he has for a long: while held, as Minister Co Russia; Mr. Clarhes been recommissioned, and will leave im-, mediately for St.. Petersburg and assume the responsible duties of the office." ` -We lamethe Russian mission may be considered; s having' bqeii.disposed of at least for' the present, and Major Gen eral Clay has;' after this:- Consideration, found a field where helcan - serve the Gov ernment consistently with his private sen timents. He has been to Russia once, and probably knows the way back. We trust that the, necessity-of finding a place for some retiring Cabinet Minister or dis satisfied Idejor:General will not render it neomary to sopereede , him again until he has had an opportunity of finding out whether the place is agreeable or nat.' We hope, furthermore, that the Emperor will not get the impression that we confound his dominions with Siberia, andegard them as penal toloniesifor the banis hment of uneasy politicians, who are too' discon• tented to be useful at home. Such an opinion would be yery_anjitst_to-lis=to say nothing(3 - 111 - e - politicians.—N. Y. 'Times. :FRANCE AND "HE . /EICUZ.H. The Richmond Inquirer, speaking for the government of JEFFERSOX DAVIS, of which t is well understood to he the semi=official organ, repels the proposition recently made by France to our :own administra tion w ith as much vigor, if not-with as :much venom as the most anti-foreign journals of the North. This , circumstance, while it should shame into silence the organizers of mischief who have so fight to make the petiple of the Union regard that proposi tion as an advance made in the interest of the rebellion, throws a strong and timely light also, upon the justice .ot the opinion setTorth in these columns that the fieremp tory rejection of the French suggestions by Mr. Seward was a grave mistake, even when considered from his own point of view. _lt was :one of those blunders which Talleyrand pronounced to be worse than crimes. Had our government accepted it, it is now plain that the rebel authorities would have refused 'to indorse the plan. The Enquirer distinctly declares that ;the .1 South wants no mediation while hoes tilities still go on." We have suffered: in the opinion of mankind from the „Limpress ion which has been created by the ext reate fanatics of the administration party than -our government would listen to no argu ments, entertain no propositions, contem plate no adjustment of the existing difficul ties which - did not involve the complele and unconditional submission of the rebel populations. Whatever 'our own notions of the state of things may be, we should remember that it is and must be quite im• possible for foreign observers to 'admit 'that - ten or twelve millionspf ,;people in revolt oliatt,tob'itreated i as • if - they were merely a riotous mob in the streets of a great city: • "Eveti . :,ther, mistakes •iiid the madtietis of so considerable a body of men ddserve to be dealt with - reason and ex postulation rather than byarms, whenever it is practicable so to do. I When General WaihingtMi was Called ripen, as Prisident of the United States, to lend his aid in suppressitsky ; Instirrecticiii;" which had arrayed a ftivr counties of. Western Pennsylvania agaMst the. overn; meat of that State, he did not disdain to tem-, per•forcgwithpersuasion, and entered'intcl conference with-a-handful of armed rebels.! Ile was wise and great! enough- to knowi that practical statesman ought never to let's slip an opportunity !of demoralizing resis tance to a government by offers which -might present its rebellions I citizens' with! a prospect more inviting than armed and angry assertion _pf goverimental rights gone caa, ever set, before :Ahem; 'lt' has been a great and serious misfortune of our.oWngoverrititint -that this - eiainplii, with so many-others, has been utterly *sown Awarupori A.llllto ,Wpiat..l liti gious of the population in arms against ns ,have been steadly inflamed, 11 ' 0120 ' of their hetterinstinetti-audssiner ho - lealutve been 'wisely incur conduct of the twar. Theyrendh proposition opened tons most : faiorable opporttmity l forproving to , the World. at! large, and -td the Union party which we . 'areconstantlissiurad ex ists at the South, that we Were strong enough inthe final arguments of our cause to be willing at to test' by them the actaaltektaper.of the-rebellious State's It is simple common sense to isappose, if any Union feelintreidly, survives ,in the 'South, that'it must have been fortifioid an d , 'deepened by the painful experienees of the fotsflwr) years. The , wart Jun ',been,. no holiday Workrat ' an — South. It hat broketkup,,lmpw:tiuniljes, it has=b6ggaieil rich coMmunitiesAtilaS 'tried . the secret and fodudation ofthe souls of men. Ought we notp seize any decent occasion . ,for as ceritg what effect thissevere ' di sciline may have hit(' rii;oit the public Mind in the rebel States? Even to manifest; a desire to sieze such an occasion would have el vated the character of our government arid our people in the , eyes of the world. It woad have been better, no doubt, had tip iippuise to such action sprang up in the , brain Of vne,,of our own statesman. Itin I thatdt cdtne--tcr in fr0m ..41 ._ 6 .- ‘ ,: - ...... mi H-- mn . *int which has dealt with us as a friend for al most the whOle *Rod of oar flati r ons' e x istiince was sa re l,ytttxmkson for -repelling it. We seelkOw.,t4tiumiti-fdiffelent course from that Aloha's actual' pursued' been Akan by our SecietiirPrlStiii4e.Would havelOnett a N I A - M Oll6l-1 4Tar4igtter, 4 -?. ' - ."" -.. , 1 • ' ... t ' ' 4" 41' 1`71,.. •,. -7 -- _ .•:,.:±.; 4 ~ ' -'s•f:W -a 1- , -; 1:41r 1, - , -:„.(11",1: .77 ; _ the rebels :They mould- ve -put them selvea,on record . tis. an ..compromuting party to the conflict. they , would have monopolized the discred of an obstinate and passionate indiffere.ce to all argu ment and reasoii i l' They mild have com-. pelled the greatilrwers to regard their temper and.thei4urpptt - -As#4ollll# sta•zle to there-e:stablAdt%. eld. of pea ce order in Aititirielit France, rliicll*ts, a: nobs pa It for them itathe‘pastVir hove been precluded fr \ e'id..symt4 th them in the immediate future. T programme of e - p - olicy in Id- xico, as - detailed in his lettFrlit z fl 610411 arords - can prove anythin ,4t cbeyy3yeg eirsinexa tionist repnblic of tite`,S,:. nth growing great and formidable-upon the gulf _of Mexico. The rejectioti l bitid, - Ontlieril _govern: ment of his "friendly - o; era, after those Of:feral:Lad been. ; '*ddfi'. -d by the Union`,,: at on • _- must ce have confi ed the-good,will of to lie .nr own .govern menyancrellenated fro the rebel con federacy very-inucli of he symil.hY which it now enjoysabrowl,. .'d which .no For the Truly- yours, , d eo ci t a tr b ce etrengthnud lr its leatiers.-- . It. Y. "1 • Everybody agrees-tt is one, of the most dank our financial distress. it . is attributed—to (lip sues, as the. Secretary leges, or to ,exparision sues, as the banks ass gather, or to speoulati. er immediate cabs-, palpable andttudeniab be theorized.out of exi the facWit brimposaib ever tends to equalize and paper is beneficia it, victories, or speed legislation. Whateve, tendency is injurious persona who deny thi not in terms—they a would seem, in the 111, tives at Washington," adv3cates of the propc hundred millions of 1 additional to the press of the Goiernment. If those gentlemen such an increase of I enormously enhance t them look at the find fortnight. Gold had the Senate had pane and completed its 1 1 1 Ways ana Means bill ed reduction of the 't to one hundred and down to 155, and the amendmerit had only effect because a d' House was already the influence of such swilly assumed a m. thoritative form, an. action of the House, and now stands at the pect of further indefl. strength of the belie, adhere twits swims:. certained that the C. ence fails to adopt th and gold will take an. not to retrace its at tainties and the hope Will be at an 'end. In these circums prospect before them what motivee.lntuen tnembers who persist necessary expansion• cannot be supposed ting in gold—in othe on the distress of th ciation of Governme jury to National cre , value of those very threaten to print. it to believe that.the . 1 such facts as *slave . Yet they certainly ar, cance of thOse facts' does not ask for this try cries oat against • the House. AttlttS heed York Yrikens e ONST**I4% Planation Bitters; Vowell's Rat Point). Lindsey's Bioed Se Breoknell's Skin: Liquid. Stove Polls Broeltedon's Soda : 1 MeLean'e Strength Covell's Shot:matt. Wood's Restorative Reed's genetic 01 Elixir Cathay& Bar Retail° by eornerßud A "LARGE itot3L CLOAKS A JUST RECEIVED 13 VO. HUND At 25 Cents. W..& D A PRATE EiTOCK BOOTS an pheaper. than t Masonic Halt elimsteirbi AND sf , Te a OlirriVo , s 1.800 Lath White an. fitrldled and in anarde4 Jana) Mononalit .0, l - ,. At P.t.tebargh:' b; ,3 4 . 386&.' d ilift l ifklEi '.. j ) ALI!. ELECT.I.S. IF Rlr _ ~.fe 2k, .. ~ •caa. it anagers of the Com any_ for erootinii a : ' b i :fi e rh herd .l n e t t the bac Bridge over the Mono opposite Pitts- 1 . 10111 , T DELAY IN IItrYINGI "YOUR T o o u i l aty m e nae. C4ll - 4 nnanfo'lailY ALF Boats. Shoes. and titatterstainezt week. but to an not of Aseemby usssadJan4.2fittit.fiStil amtl• lgo to• day. to or.ltigui4liareik2391, at 2 o.oloo k D. M. we l,aug x ,, 15i •' , "Cron CaakStOgOOPifiir*rit'S.ei f ata B Attd .'I ' ' Vitaiiirar = Iddoos fronsSiftil. •:' ' ''' `....."' '4 - ,-, :5 . .1 - `,!, 1 ',..; .1..1, : , Iten an. oyeiratad . • neoatagethent j 8 aOBBO Finances in t I the rise in gold erous symptoms of No matter to what : naion of bank is-, f the Treasury al of Government is irt, or to both to , or whatever oth the faCtis ;a very e one, and cannot ':tence. Admitting to deny that what the values of gold to the country—be Live alarm, or wise has an op j ,osite If there be any --z-by their acts, if to be found, 'lt use of - Represents ; ml are the present sition to issue three egal Tender Notes, ut paper circulation !ffect to doubt that .aper currency will e yaineofgold, let nations of the' last reached 160 before :d the Banking bill gislation upon the I The foreshadow !. ree hundred million fty million sent it final passage of the fess than its natural :agreement by the 'anticipated. Under rumors, which con re definite and au of the subsequent gold went to 164, i t point, with a pios ite advance on the that the House will Let it once be as mmittee of Confer : Senate limitation, .ther leap,—this time :pg, becanse uncer-. of wiser., legislation noes, and . with thie • it is not easy to see e the. ction of those in voting ; for an un• of the currency. • It flighty are specula ' words; Speculating country, the depre , t securntes,. the sn -4—on the impaired I notes which they ardly leas difficult is can be ignorant of referred to above,— - blind to the eignifi- The Government excess. The: conn- Will members of accordingly ?—New ATER. ON Joictaion. .111 and Fol*streets ID SHAWLS UP113138. ALSO ED PIECE RTES DELA For Bale a GUS. MARKET. CORNER FIPTHI SIIOES, OF EVERY DE e ;Cheeriest, I. ".':.A T etibb House M=Fl : , 55. FIFTH ^ Yellow Core, •Oh* of .Tar: anArr. jalbOrlY To - -PAYmi?m)v3ramtwiktiimaL NO'FICV-THE-zPITTIBBIDIIGIK BAN , Bars Comniitte .111 meet at the Budding. House of Ham* Hart &Co touter of Third and Wood tart:ate,. on Friday the 270, at 2. o'clock p. m. The fottotring, the niatabentof the Commit tee. are requested-10 be pummel i • their atter d -81°8 2 Beh alf IL .B. 11 ) 011,, 11, Reuben - ,Ottorgaßbiruftr4- B.r nThomatiClicatei iliatjes_FaßLß Phillips, UUrteris.s . -I'l- GO, HiFetteniish. JOsimaHannitl! 'James 4LOonner,h: res L Bennett. . Wm. ti - Haven. • l 1 0. a. AL Bam. Wm. McCreary, M. B L, Chi . di, C. W. Ba ehelor, It, M. Long. Wm, hi. Edgar, W. tt , Wart', • S. F. Von Bonhorst, Josep h Ditwerth, - "By crier feb26.ltd J . J 4) B B ICT , 11 - E N=TIMEE DBED feet of Landing an the Otdo riverAnsabelow •Oorlr's Rllll. - For le - rats apply. to B. C, J. SAWYER, feb26;341 l o. 47 Wood street.— DWELLING /101:1111ES FOB lIIENT,—; A country residence of-9 rooms and .llei sores ofland. fruit treat, shrubbery. dre„ near the Observatory. Allegheny city, $4OO per year. At Bewieklyeille, !atom° of 12 moss. garden. &c.— At Wilkluebtirg. a house of 7 rooms, CAW per year. One on Becondetreet. Also one on Water street. SAKITHBERT & BONS, .51-Market btreet. • 150 buakets bright Dried Appl's:.__ • 250 do ~p rime do Peaches, Halves 100 , do do dfr Pared. Just received- Midler aa'e by • • SAS, A. FETZER, ,corner Market and First Streets. CLOVES SEER:iiB BARBELS PRIME Clover.Beedljust received and for ease by JAN. A. YETZBE feb27 corner Market cud Blrst streets. SPECIAL SALE SILKS BARKER'S, 59 MARKET STREET, PLAID CHECKS, STRIPED BROCADES, PLAID and FIGURED BLACK, at all prices from 75c per pard. to $5O a Dress, THE GREATEST BARGAINS considering the great advance in prices ever of fared in this country, feb2s LELIPUTIAN WEDDING. Card Photographs of TOM . THUMB AND HIS WIPE, TOM THUMB AND HN WIFE, TOM THUMB AND 4119 WIFE, AT PITTOCK'S opposite the P. 0. 6.000 other Photogra,ho of prominent men and woman. c reb2s 411 OLD, SILVE*, DEMAND NOTES, ‘..W Certificates of . Indebtedness. Quartermas-, tare' Certificates, r rt 7 , 840 -Bonds - and • CouponS; • • and all other government Poonrities, b•mght by W. H. WILLIAMS dt CO. • feb2s.2t Wadi ',treat, oorner of Tit:rd. BECKHAN. dr :LONG, 127 LIBERTY street, dealersin Agricaltunsl Implements, everything necessary for farm or garden culture, constantly on hand.. WARM CORN SHELLEBS, IC straw ctuters, plows. .harrows. cultivators, shovels, spades, hay and manure folks hay knives ao. for sale br : • BECIBILAM & LONG. fob2s;daw 47 Liberty street. WOOL TWINE. FOR SALE BY BEcli Et ANI do LONG. 127 Liberty street. feb2s;d&w •ANDRETIVS GARDEN A MD FIELD 1-a seeds, Sugar Cane Seeds. for sole by BBQIf rn e LONG, rti fstreet iderativ ' ' SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS, lIITRERIOR lIAVAN - A. CIGARS, ... • SUPERIOR >SAMARA CIGARS. . . At tte old Priiies. no folvan 08. and in.anallty that will compere 'favorably with any , cigars in the • nit". Also. Mt band, at fr-tr Pthlee' Genuine Cale' kis Liquorice. Gum Camphor. Alcohol Turpen tine. Caniphine. Burning . Fluid and the best Carbon Oil at 60e per gallon. in quantities of five aullone at,6o cents, at * • •• " • •-‘ JOSE - PH Fi,Erarral , P - JOSKPIt - - FlrEfd G'S; • . norm theDilianorid and Market at. feli2a. . corner thelllaumid andllittrketst. —•. • • • ~ . . . • . ~....., ..,... •., . ... .n._.. ~.... Itii . 7 .. , I• + • ti -- e— ; • Erl ‘'Ve ri.410 : .-•.: Fr 1 '-'.- 1 '' : w .. .."4 ' .. '7' moo 1. to. R p m • r V ;, 1 E ;... i- to. - -- • 2 0 - •-, - .1.1, - . . ? _41.-: 3 , • 0 , t:i l i 411 - ' • tiff ~....3 ,- IM • • ri •-IV ' • • r . ~,,,, . , i ,. . till ~... 09- • - .. 7 .ie. 1 .: ':. .; •• .., - . •,.fri . 1 , 3 A.l ~,.. • t. .. ' - • P-4 • td- : At .....g:-.:,t). ~: ... ~ i ; . . EMI gggris vAiltiLairokoniis. GENDSCALF BLLIKORALS. oh n e . ap s. ae n tha nri cTP" c t irs. °ENV 4:o#4l4*o.lltAit4 UWNEft , Wy, Coinprising SELF. COLORED, ''Extract from editorial column of the Pittsburgh daily Gazette of Peb. - 4th:ltiri3 : - -(' We have now, practicing in our city one of the, most skillful -and accomplished Physicians 'and Surgeons in the country--Johanues , A Jones;. M. 110., -- of New York City, whose fame is_spread, r ing rapidly Ahrbugh the Lotextiiimity in conse- Finance of the.romarkable,enres which :be' has, already' effected. -Dr. Jones will not rempin long' in and community withoift 'havhig o lipng - T, noises to testify to his skilh is - a, - therougng, educated Physician—hig.Diplemikatioikkkerid in his" office. • The affiicted,are received n hgerAn tlemanly nianner—notcharged Tor exanimation—. if their diseases is INCURABLE TIM DOCTOR. TELLS TIMM SO. • • '' • c Runlet from the Pittsburgh Daily, Dispatch of Feb:l3th_llB63: Upon Invitation we visited; Dr. Jones'. office at the St. Charles Hotel, on Wednes day, to' see an operation-for blindness , nponi.o elderly lady She had been blind a number of years with cateracti - the - opertitfon' requires the skill of a master in his profession. Dr. Jones was equal to the taskthelady.saw distinctly for the first time for years after the operation was done, The same day the 'Doctor eperated'ori a _Young lady and , a young man with crooked-eyes, rendg,` ing their, eyes natural in aPPearance..andf sight- ' in imediafely. Dr. Jones cured ixiany t osses of - a difficult nature, of which we hare evidence. Be holds Dipklnae from of the best tifedietil Schools of America and, Europe.. lag the; most complete set of Sergical instruments- have aver, seen.. • • Editorial e/traot from the Pittaberiti Chronicle of Fob. 10th.11801. - • ' 4 .. • - We talie 'pleasure in,idirecting publitaatienthin to dile gentleman. - The Dticinr thoeshikkt *few, days iwthe , city. lies acconiplislied" a:unmber of ithecelPtenr,..eso,Aged.nrenl have called on him whirwaye dea, for many seals, yet - tindert his dam treatment,' they have, ,entirely yecovered : c*eis-hearing, , The Doetor is athorottghly edir ted Seon and Physician, and:that there may %Ono 'lO 6/, illi Diploma& trona an &egad Ear , / College 41" itat Hdateopothic, and an Allopeth7, tu4 311 Aps e di c a egeehang In his oiliest at the Mon bushels House. , , , • .., , eii-Seerepertaof operations, in, all the : payers of thievitY with thmetiandresierices of the , ea tiern3fi)ylle:,-,Tones at prepared to treat' sue ce all =skis cases (Medically and .Bnrsst lay o Chronic &seep:sof all kinds, as well , as ifiseuts'of tio_Billtithol,l744 ! !.l "illiffi.: !.z.F.- - .1. -, 1•. ,,, ‘ , . , ~ ' ' i , -. 4 .- 3 ,, ,i I' : - ,i , ---,..,..iiza . ';a:i 7.. 41. 1i0..g.;-!iftk. street. . TODAY'S EVE AN • Deft - Bless and. Blindness= -4EISKALL THE= !Mali - if/Nil DEFOiellilTiES ti . : 1 .410 F THE • it - MWANS - OF SENSE, • • Nscit„iiho 4:x • -• ATZAIX,D, Yq),H.l„,- • JONES, - 4IslW • " YORK ; HAS PROLONGEH §T.X.Y:' AT PITTSBURGH, TILL 14E' „,,,-- FIRST , OF , AIffM'IB6tt *: ,-. • •ArlsiDjELS MOVED Itr , ----.:. --; II OFFICE TO THE ~.M 0- ,_ .. , • , ,- ” ' fibilllHlll.A HOUSE, . , ' • :-- l ' \ WHERE THE .4FLICT: ED CAN FIND ' HIM. . :, .. . : FROM 9. A. u. I'o 10.r..y. ' '' •-'": EXAMINATION. FREE - , Herd we:give a few of the many who Dr. Jones 'has dared since he came Ao Pittsburgh eyes were disfigured for manyyears 4nd sight -thereby. impaired. The skillful l)r;Jones, on-Fels. 21st, 1863, operated on them and has made lhetostihight and natural. ' MIfS MAOOIE WART . Darlington. Beaver Co„. Pa; . One of my eyes hare been crooked for a long time. On Feb. 21st Dr. zones made it itmlgbr satisfactori - ItEYNOLD TRAYERSTRIGHT. No. 23 Carrel street. Allegheny City. I have been hard of hearing for many iears. I placed myself under' the treatment of .I.lr..Sonea. who has helped' me very much.. My-A.4e is 74., 4 . • •MOSES 'ROBBINS.", - Yohogherty, Weainoieland 1,5; My son's eye ltd had grown Ao his eye bill from the effects of .n burn. which disfigured him and impaired the use of the eye. ° I took !tiro to the skillful Dr. Jones, on Feb. Mt, Isho separated the lid skillfully and rendered the eye natural. I can cheerfully recommend the'afthated tb Br. Jon.. 11. W. BUFBIN, Place of busines:s, 26 Market st., Pittsburgh. One of my eyes was very ,crooked for 15 years which .Dr. Jones, on Feb. 21st, mado straight, perfect and natural. JOHN PHILLIPS, Coal Valley, Allegheny Co., 'a. Afy little daughter's .eyes were very mush dis figured from birth. Dr. Tones has made them straight and natural without my `little daughter's feeling it. • • •-JOILY GILCHRIST, Adauisburg, Westmoreland. pt.. Pa." I have ben deaf with running of the ears caned. by scarlet fever. I am , tmder• Dr. Jones' treat ment who is helping me rapidly. JAMES: WbRD. • Teroperirnceviire: near 'Pitinbitrgh. . . I have been So deaf forki.years that I could not hear my clock tick With' rivrhead against it: I was troubled with all kinds of unpleistint noises and my hearing was getting worse. • Lplaced my self 'under the skillful Dr„,Jones' treatment who hes Gifted me entirelY. ' I can now hear my clock tick twenty feet. I consider Dr. Jones a reliable gentleman and a thorough master of his profes sion, and I recommend the affiicted to go to him at once. My age is 63 years._ WM. REESE, Su_perintendent Pullers, Etna Iron Works, near Pittsburgh. My son, Jacob Reese, of the firm of Reese Graff, corner Monongahela. Smithfield'and Water streets, can give persons in PittSburgh information in regard to me, or I should be pleased to seenny one and recommend them to Dr. Jones cn self. . WM. REESE. My sister and myself have been hard of hearing for several years: . We called on Dr. Jones on the 13th of February, who cured us both krone hour. It. WILLIAMS,. M. WILLIASIB_, Monongahela . ' City, Wash. Co:. Pa. Dr. Jones has cured sixty-one persons of diseases of the eye, deformities of various kinds and (chronic) old standing diseases, and many others are benefitted and still under treat ment. Crossed Eyes Made Straight Thomas Daffy. (young many eye made straight; lives Brownstown or East Birmingham Alle gheny Co, William La -meat, Sen.. eyes made straight in two minutes by Dr. Jones; 'he livesill Monongahela City. Washington -Co., Siplierd's , son; eye made straight and,naturarits one mine by Dr. Jones. Reilvesi Indiana. co., Pa. James iamb, Alle4henY City: both eyes- were deformed, and eight imperfeetf made natural be Dr. Jones in two minutes. • Miss 7.0. Almond, Pittsburgh, both eyes straightened and sight rendered natural by Dr. Jona: I have been afflicted with Polypus in my nose for 11 years. Dr. Jones. skillfully removed it, giving great relief immediately Y . MAR ASHLEY, Birmingham. near Pittsburgh. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Pittsburgh Pa., Jan; 28th, 186. I have been Quite deaf for tients years.. I was under Dr. Turnbull's treatment seven ymtira _ago, but be could not cure we, Dr. Jones hadrestored thy hearing, I shall ever feel .grateful -to; him; and feeling satisfied he is a gentleman, and mas tarot his. professaiii i l would advise the afflicted to lose no time, b ace themselves' tinder the skillful. Dr. Jones eatment at once, forvihereas I was once deaf I now hear, and Dr. Jones ,has. l made Mahear.. "The afflicted can see me at No, 12 Wood street, at-Kin g & Co.'s 'Store; 'daring business hours. . JOIIN PITTSBU itGli, Feb. 10th, 1863. I lost one of my oyes eume.years ago which dis figured me very mach. Dr.:Junes has inserted an artificial eye which gives' me no pain and moves natural. DAVID MYERS. . . Both of my eyes were disfigured and .crooked,; Dr. Jones has straightened them (alright. • AARON BROAD, — New Brighton, Bearer count). Da. Both of my eyed w.citilgery LOU& turned in for years. Dr.-Jones has straightened them Mid proved the sight . GEORGE W; RALSTON:' SewieitleyoUlegen3rnonnty,Ts.. I have been badly afflicted with nervousness and weakness. I had doctored In vain three' years, with seven different doctors.' I have been under the succ•easfui Dr. Jones' treatment five days and am perfectly cured . • Mrs. M. CREIGTI, Allegheny Oily; Pa: I hive been blind with cataract in one °fp) , eyes for six years. Dr. Jones operated upon it last March and has perfectly restored my sight. Mrs. SCHEFFER. • Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. This lady Is the • wife of Theo. F. Scheirer, a prominant citizen of Harrislmrg. From Hon. George Bslmicntd, U. 3, Coma/ate . B4Lizz.l3ritishilondurtu3,litalickl,lB62:: Dr. Johannes A Jones.--:DEAS SYR : While re siding in Hollidaysburg, Pa., you operated on'n29 left ear which had. been entirely deaf five years (have testqd the effects of your skill now over. a Yar,, and my eerie perfect in every respect. You will please accqpt the warmest consideration of to , esteem. and with free confidence : that you are master of your profession. Yours truly . GHO:4O2AYMOND. United States .Consulate. JONES.I , . r.l .1.41417/1 TO"DAIrS M)Vl=2/ftEila' ,ell4-"M-T111160, , X Et A K • 6.;- PLANTAI'IIIN 1111 - . 14 p e ratita . l":4, They argsigran te Age water atiattlet They ovt n e*ots lasikatjaar4taid hdajatais,4 2 Thankrangthengbeiyklem and enthral thiiidnd They preventWOW and intermident fevers They purl acidity of tha etom. aon Theyoure•DPlPgrshotltd Trornate Diantiiii, Cholera and ClurZi/dor bus v t f rtieralifiktiirbe4mplaiins toll Ad idas"; _They-art, keelthei Ilittorkin thVittrlir make the - weak- man strong and are, exSiMate nature'sgrataretroree 'aka are lade of_pnre • St.- Croix laum. - Mid the Celebrated Callkaya Bark, roots and heir_ Ittl.; itdd &retaken pith. the pleasure of kbeveriike. irithput .regard..to age Qr time "td day; Pa rticalarly reormMeridetita dehoatelptie• sons•renuiringa gentle stimuhdit. , l • Bold by all Grooms, Druggists. :Hotels and Sa .. •.- • I ; P.II".:DBAKEar Ceig ..fabOnad , Ifmlo2 DAladwas eir York.'i" AlMitM PlTTaittraali r..THEAVitit LuapiumittAN.Lan.,..«...WlLMlN.6lWO, Timms or. Akanesuor.—Ptrato lioxia. $5 00 Single seatin rate 00._,IPar4aette and Dreg' Chafe, Cirolq Z 5 con* 'Colored 6illarr. - 25 - caatir., Coif:trod Bpzea 50 net Cfallerr 15 dant& • Immense 111/00e8fardtt 3rEYLN -101 AL 4r-Iffila . ..• ; A It' -- 'Me Birth of ' Cupid' :iii tile ° Bower i ; t iiiie i i eis ;' , • ee • : 1., 1 , - ; , :, • 0 erns, nery) -,•,,,. ~ , , 2 : I.' Entire new mechanietil , effee : l . • -2 ' • New and 4144 - ruiteiltiries l'' B l t - ' 1 •-"' 'i.Ae.o In orier to give filnariingth ‘ td" e the eelebra`ed comedienne.and-CondO-Vooslist, - froth - Lau-liirtiii's Theatre, has been express* Isngaged d w'ltappoariteln re:lab:tat chaiieter , It TARTARS:ITE, intecducitighefireat bang of 40S.LiR'ts 'Sung by her ;orover 300 nights, at Laura KestVa.s.c ) • Aklr, sf:E Mei/enough will appear, for casion. in his.original -character of Mrs. mother of the Sayan IlabelliouttPaughtelt CRA Pio :10u"kti linittect4 -1 6011,L, by TwentyzYonliglediailin foil costume:i Local botxgi and ilits„Ballet Dance. Vail. , tieulars of scattily and incidents see pro s tile! Bevan Ester:Lever, evening until forthe notice &thirds,: afteriloOn perteratance. , -- • , . r 2 ;501 •.; " WI il4§ 4 l^ l ° 1 Eus> rncr pr ig jj...0n.,C1q a. tplatty &Tat:.a pea ,•., - 4.24'42, •"..° " 1 i 3 ° 513 1'011 m g' . t pa = a a. 4o s . • d,p2l„ta gt? pt t o w '••••,z..- 0 1; o ow WW I • g e-- 11 ,1.4 " dk g _ °° 7(g'4 cr *E l l i fi ''ll ^-; i°; - $1112.0=°• 4 qg Z.,er nt . g Frz_Z: t ° , ) Erag e l I ci et6 ls `- 6 ; at'S 06 % =', 1. 63 0 4' kg :r o tog t.ll ?7: pr. twg'ar' '4 1,4 : l '•to r let ‘ ll. ' p El r 15 - 7,ga i f° 'er 1. t' ''gr' g g' ;'2°'-'13. 5 2 •IrS 2 Lr e rs 0 . 1 2 1. a. a. r 3 ... uu • rcs - tolizli g cr' gance Le .4 /2.^ .• - IFFOOTS, 880E8 PAPPEVS AD have advanotat 4XI per nent. - Eaßt, - -, but 1 int. selling at-the oaute old:prices fercasti:. (U V° hit a etall before pur n hash: 4 9l % k -0114il s - I Cheaceaoh/tori,,OCitarletidifteet; jd door fro WL i 5 IS tIA:4 6 421 / W ISCOAXititE ' "Have tnliandßoya and' YOuthe': • FINE' 'FRENCII - CALF- BOOTS -- -: Also a lace stock' of Bois' and Yunque- I • Oalf, Grain and. 'Eninfeltid .Congress Getters and Sabtch Veit, selling ablow:tiricii ' NO. 81 FIFTH: AFTRER'I I ,- . e • • •• • 4'14 o AT'OLD,' Pitketti.• • . . Mitcrunt 'Ae::Glytes NO. 'lB MARKET B##ET, • - And ant)PliyouriW7ovitX- . . ' - HOSIERY AND GLO VES;, , . . • . 'rtillincirel Hose for Ladiesandldlssen., •Beston'aitthed i p9Plor Ladtemittd.Miges7;2 an•Bleeerlined obefortadtee and Mbgee ‘• ;, I , ..Gentlatnipn'ti and Yvntbs'-lia. WO5l, Adqinq. Cotfon - Kqae; - • 1 • • " 11 . Kid.bkW 6antletsriLd Meet H9nd‘Boattets23nbie6 . &O. ,l 1 7- 221 broideries..Trin4048e:.: , .; , F=4llllll4' ti;, At Old ;a4d.liftetti ACRILIME- grilL'tnr . ' 4 • . . , If° .78 Nark e t.Str - cfet feblB Between Fourth and the Diamond; H. ,S;', e1 . ..09,..,6. i:ii:Tit77: :;-;:, • ~:,::: :!•,•;? ,:ii '.-o ". • - • - • : 4 " , WINVER - GOODS • •,:,i at veat,baltaiits:4t:': G Mr lIMISIIOEIfOg. 62 , . . - Fifth . eet, • • • • • AIS filitOrrft ZSVE 0 . : , `-' , AIL WORE ,Wlll4,6ltar b feblon ri I ':: ; ;:i ~i 7 I gfrwP..(3 ~i, .., , %..:.;:. ti t,:.1-i. t=-ill ti dila . , • e ft! s. Lin; • •• • • ft/al/mks'AVEC: 7 ,-10'ms riurnutE iklrA -- ipyrirsaTuaIiZIRMSIIICNIN. ' . ' 2 .'•FAierlßllSlO`CWltll'itliY •`• ' ' * 1111 • 1 V441467tEit... ruraett 4l italioflirellko4rdetr,j6iicilik desleis Wife Ind rucible car. Offics - 3135-Libertx ttreei opPolMitas r•A. FL PsagetyceeDersot,Pittabuzlh... , °*ders rtspegifally sonottis‘c t ISb2teasd. , , , II - 14c11 .• b"ll : t r77 li .' l" ;' p=3urAit . ' xtulfflfre44 azo' — lai. 880 ra .. `-'" - i , -3dinincerttuausoF .: 1 1 Besilß)oi4.Refin ed 4qateet4r? - square. d ltiataiiiiniiirait skis: Wsrarait t . 44Vity",inzizn e ct.WZzingsetqld' l a ti' Mdfil;7l,viir-:::Lousir;,. itic - 149:siall Of " ce ' 1M 4straasta - Pit First and //I° an - .. 844.? die ...TebgArte ' so- Ina 5 nar 22 °Ifti - a. - • (44 ii../.. , i.gaiwioAda4ategNgttVlPlMitfaistA Bo ll ,.*Ar s vg,~ ll ooland sEiurtolA2WO;wihrijit ) gz Inritliel:rr 12162611121) to mt. ee thef tenet he eieeil'ent tolow: tateis. ' i;011111 ABM -SEE; - 2d Door boo, "sehisiige Mom. - SPECIAL NOTICE& cOBNINVELL &KERB, • CARRIAGE _MANUFICTUR, • - BI iN q abushe k cai l h i f actorso WL,I2 - `.,1 • , - D rUntekiWkle t = :~;?ries~t ev~:,~ssa~. Iternthint donCia:mpil; 4P The Confea44. of • Poor Young Man ' - . - AL NT-L E MEM oozed of the results of early and' dir from',nott_res iithentOraitelibei- send • to thost.tw2Mzetolus; Attlt:.° oop*.of thirsluireinterat- Ins narrative:. published by him This little book is desii`ned +a5% ., 11 Tanlint; l llllVeataloll to young unit - those - wkii tunas from NUMMI DEBILITY. Loss or itiIeILOILY;RSIDIATuas DENT Ske,AuPp titles - at thersuire thus themes= of mum copies will be sent under seal in uplain : envelo= ns wilhout ohargirloriro who lestuestit;bt.ol_ this.rnithon' • = .4.1111181 LT, ESC. .-:no24.4iiidalrl="•liztienikdiit:;Losal!dand.N.Y. Ttetirty:Te,imertenne, Rave' been . diligently : employed - - in thtfeatine Cristadoro.'s Excelsior Hair Dye: It is no wonder. then, that after. careful A.NALYSIS .-BY : pa. vinITON I it was imam:salami li-araisse. hedletiowtakieg theplao OLall other Dyes.— "Thosowho him been th sc eappointed with ssre• blailmitationa. areaways Pleased with genuine. Any shade of black:or , brown, M sultall complex tans.- prodneed in ten minutes: htannfaatured.lT'J OIUIfEADORO, 6 Astor Abuse. New 'York; Boldsremyerhore;:and ad by all HairDrek3Bol7. Sa.s l,sl) andVPutturAluwardin to she ORISTAUMOtirgahVNESEM I OLTIVN. ledniiiirts the ut most softnessithe most bea utiful gloss, and great • • • Pu TriedsOosnW $1 arid 42 beibOttieastoording to else. - • 'fabl%ditwlmoo _ , _ , Dr..Foltrieelirenettan Horse Liniment, Ta Vidthris at do. eente,„- eurerr-lereerieek cab, gent,4ol;r3„ &c =Read the Allowing -Fi....l3rurrorr,Vulv 7th. /860.• 4- -Du:Tour - A ar; tre - have trerat'dor the-past year' your lioree idnimenifer !ametrere, hicse, bruises, retie aiid outs. sad du every instance found it the "beetattrehi - L'ever trtedda this eterneeerripany.- - PI kat er bend so e biz dozenrat it lithe oitblnimtnt we dor vse, e hav 4 ,loB.borsers isotee very val a,44 deriot,want to leave to*n without it.. HYATT 'Yltof3T l • 4-14 *Iiieutei ViedArn ursrh & Ce'ehieffegene. bold by AA dnimete. lace 50 Portland street. ,XseA"ork. A-44; r••=2,- = 4au2SaltirSito . - Yawls abowi - Braudrelth's Pips. - . - _: New- Mena. W4E/cheater Co.,,N,Y._,_r Oct. O .1872.1 kii-: , dr: 'UK lilta - Suatmin'; ;Editor ageo no Ropubitcan .: - - = - -L" , - - ---- - Dear Sir-1 would atate that Twos induoad to mg BRANDit hTtt'SP I LLB; through tb e reoom menclation ofJohn It. Swift, of Croton,'Wettchea ler ...nnuMo s .L ,Who was entirely: restored L4o health Wm*, use.:}le yraa sick tor acme two Mrs. very Looative and dyspeptic...and he tried-everything -bat wan not refleved. L-kina/in.lie t,ook one Bran- Argil's Pill'prery day fora week, and &dose of Ida Pills every_ nay for three daya,-and then took one ii r D Till byatte.day.with-an ~ In ono ntonth-havvitatiblito goUvorkit three months he gaining te_wainds ill' a - t. Yhtualrelo, -; -,---, .'iIkIDWAILD Y. , ,Lir;-..i ,-, ~ •--...- ..- , T I LI. i W4926660n01 / ; Jll4,',l4isii Q: - -- - i t ~.' Etheard Turo being duly .sworn assekthat he redden' Jul the town of :New- Cactltt ;that some years a.kia -via : very. del-with-is aorelenhis leg. whiobiMdkeen. runienglor over:five Tea* that he wail slid rad& ditdreaseelliiiii Oda MI& cheat. and bfildet vero,costita and diaPertftliint af t ter trokutitanonararoadbmaneiroano,. *guano. he coma. , .aduednirErandratitt auto eight thrO7tiiiii r ifii - tiedr-iiikartitvioretiVot - 01month* thosorklitf.hkdkhealedtWitilikaim e l of two opintinfAtwaa:entia*o_ Antra nteentbiemeas. dn . • tnimtlie s d 7 . 3iidtti:andlesir'rentlined , Well Ores ainco. , ~,, ,-..-- ',. , e,-• !"--.----,',---- EDWARD' ILSDY. kiwoetWilef_OreerlittlitTNAblin. noid,L;w:tra,;• ....,:;-. . ' . - SustkatortherPmace. 1 1 , 2 . Bold bYLTigeSill'4 o 4l, ll 4- 1 4inthxhilA4 10 7 Yitiaburib:L` mrwoilks, •.* 4A101 . 43r- PO., p, u , -Imigtfabtuittelifecerivariety9filnishod ' -( BI lI I 3V - 0 - B - 14 1- ttribrag OAS , or STEAXIMETIERS, " A ZSTS - Ann SIUMES. ,airAst - .csAikutint-ok EVERY . ;Dr. .a-P l3o r l l , 4 ol fiTijado,to: order ` ? Steantboat wort; etas% and gas fitting and repairing , promptly at tended to. Harticular atrnention-nanO to fitting uP ftefineties for CORI and Oarbon.Oila; '..also, -s le agenta-for.!the - ,Western . -:Diatief of Pennaylvania. for the .sale nifilarsh.-Lanadell ,46:'8•Pideikt, nhott-,Ptuna, Net trrartinven tta, having,novalvea.it nOt BONI to get out of ordif•atill Alii,threWilnore water than any-onnip twioetita 7‘iri• •••." - ERA mr_l 4 l l -4)1.011,1F"7-,B ROI 15,r. n :ANDTirgit gtoo.7iice'344,l!!lr totht-xg8934: , --- _-:7 ; .••• •- . , Wanted - AttiWilA P Olre3i7 l )33,4,lTaidiglit:LibertY streets.illyareelknimi,w ,_ta,n2l V. 10 #14!*4: 4r, ::: , rat krised - BON ritili r a bise ,fuwi — 'filet+ w fig 0C449414-'pattairstk_ Tii . ...vaef Aiscv*itoo' 4741-P- 35 . •i Dedvs.," ft4z dsen: 015, ~_,R.°4",41)...V11.10:434. • APERIII Elk t4:JOTAILT•byiIie vseef Wittoilitairbereby no drags or *rum age Mali oat ireedlemmi mid their sminies have - thi r tdrteeth extracted my Previwrimil ere read,7 to teeWy • m to the- MN* sad ,painliwanaw , of,the . Whatever 4 112 been said h 7 . 14 itetereskad In weelgag theetertran;;hs.t l P 3 l4 l l4 o 9! Mr. staWTlFlClLM"rlEßTlOnserteCtif•aiory i t il'oharwor as, tew.,i t e rgefloittria l Irt 14 - ela tntikir : - s•' - :iltWit pi:110114dd etre*, POT min - -iiimiriti . SM ,-- I.A A ' - • ~, and Pet.Aali;`,:r- - Vri.. .........- All p -A , 10i. Su° riiOr - Soda Aihand , ot IL,_ "2.1.:,8uPe--- At .-"" , t.. - 1 ' JOSEPH PLESEHIG: B2_ szPlCPrililin" • m oorn: zkar, er " o o r f tutheelll4yoondLlA-o.7:fmararkki(laregfrest,;?.n...... TO. Rt ilde is ans Con teors . .mroiesdivillbe rebtiiktint,the:Girman Mist d puyvykazam6" earner of sixth stal-Wood eta= Plane azlspsaillasthass can baisairat tie °Zak V? Mr. Chas: Bartbam Na SI Sixth at: ' • r _feb23:lllld A. 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