the pait g tint. •ft •,-..' 4_5 i n formation . Meet*Ag of the Democratic Co. Com- The Escape from tlbby Prison. opportunittet - for gaining candidate tor Ertittle of indlima Co.-seNomination ,•c;',' which thisligintic conflict affords, oi ' In our Thursdays isatfei we gave some e 3• soollio that from 01 - \ ' 'Vorld pride th - ' ' ' !'' nrln g "u" Boloug D° ll. ll , glas Arm ' l etr g olg "f co K ., t a t r i n account of the escape and safe - arriyAl at , 5 . r. , .:. State Senator.-'l'he Delegates to the State Cons entlon Baltimore eta number of-. Union *ion- " . .... n rei • t b derived from a continent des ers who had been confined in;2 Libby -" use to avail themselves of the experi . instructed t ried to Prison for Gen. NeClet- Prison in Richmond Twetttjisekren of in the drama of tile -n tinceed°he‘efoilli and evermore to plat no secondaryworld: part Upon the call of the Chairman, the these officers arrived in Naf,iangton on Detnocratic County Committee of Indi the 18th instant. TheY giVie a 'most ana County, met in Grand Jur room in thrilling account of their escape, but for `l'he 14furder Out. Indiana on Monday last, the 15th inst., prudential reasons many of the paitiiu lars are witheld at present. We condense There , all no longer he any reasonableand was called to order bt the Chair the following from their statene lit doubt that tire very large al mj whit li has man The districts were nearly all it Seven er eight of them undertook to die bee n called for bytM Pii sal( itt is intend. presented, and the best of feeling prc tow ards the sewer emptying into the l's- vii, net to put down the rebellion but to Bailed, After the object of the meeting sin. They arranged a I. , pc so as to r. . lect liiinsell W....surmised when we had been stated, the C'onimittt eproceed 7 . climb up and down the chimney nom i hen i(I of the raising o, the siege of (k li irs- ed to select a delagate to the State ('nn - any of the stories in which they weie ton and the senting of the army under' ll , elltio n, when Alajor Ft .Tamison, of ' .. -, alt.,burg, aas nominated and Imam ' A certain cure for founder, distemper, rheunia confined to the cellar, from IN hit•li they General trilitiort to Florida that the mot e iihni, tilde boulabi it . ant strsins, loss of appetite .... began tiled] tunnel. I\ hen the working ent was not nelitaly but political that awas h elected. nigh On inotiOn, the nomination or Janus ~(,,kness, hettiPb coughs. colds, and all diseahes PITItLIPB HAS - AGAIN SPO- party hail gm a eagi s ideraldedistanee un- I 1 t it object a is to make it a rotten bon n 01 1 2189, egg , of -Kittanning borough , 01 op , lung , :Anion of ',Fibbers. glanders, pol- KEN. der ground it w, ss 'mind difficult to hail stale un.l. r the ininestj proclamation, so es 11, mange, intlanlmation of the eyes, list ula rising from impure blood, cur / WENDELL PHILLIPS, the very genus the dirt hack 19, hand, a spittoon which that it i wild throw it . ... electoral vote . tor sA lin 1001 b een recommended by the lie had barn Camoste d the officers in on, ttt 11Ir la tie obi Ihe 1n 1 ,,,,,C admit= that flea - race 01 Ai mstrong County ,as a can anti all disci,. di late for `state St nator ryas can re, t.• the tdou,a. 11 and lit er, iinproc es the site again, embodiment of Abolitionism, has, thel rt•t•lii.., Was rustic to cers - i , the purp.o.e tin , . is thel rue solution of 111, tram-let o! toe tegulates the boa tyres, corrects all derange again, made his appearance in New of a earl, they had a string attached 'to ;t, Gt nt Itl Gilittore -al oti3 in tie following' n unanimously risotto ions a ere offe red minis .li the glstals strengthens the ay stem and was run into the 11.11111e1 and (haw ii r. marl, ,1,1. sttiel, which we take limit The following York, to announce to the Administrie and unanimously agent to te,kes the skin smooth and glossy. Horses bro mit, and the dirt deposit, ,I untie! -vow its r: - ii. ol Best erd ,y lion What it must do, in order to satisfy But after hard work and digging II lilt "I 'he tolitta me ardt is 1, , nil, issued in Reloleed. That w 1• heartily Concur ill ken linen by hard labor or driv ing, Quickly re hit eXacting faction. This fierce and their fingernails, knives and chino Is a the 1), I. slimeill of the ~ .,0111 11, , s pi .16 the low lug and endorse the nomination of James Douglas, reel , of Armstrong I minty, :Is e.tert it. t‘,.1•1-• 1!,. pow der one a da3 Nothing .111 ht I. , nn 1 • ;11 11 . .t in keeping 'arses up in talented declaimer, is the pioneer of his number or feet, the workine p trt3 found tilnsh 1 of ti ogle. to Florida and. rt,, n , lidate for Slate '1 •na.r know appearance, ,ondit ion And strength party; bold, sagacious and re elutionv thctiselves stopped by piles driven in theoral 1. , 1 [nor, about IN IA(11 sine c• the MIN , 't " n( • a . , hire to he an littne ,, t and a witty citizen Lei.' li 4i• I Intend: I( ;3 al Mail i , ~,b,,,, ,„ 1,1 al least .1 fool in thaineter At'- of the mortnit nt lore, there has ! --an :,relent . any; he sees the logical consequences of g r “" 1 , , . . reached , ~ ,nd pure patnot, and an in t ELI DR t TEA, DONE OINTMENT. tr . ' t hipping - a long time, the pile: w t•. been a good deal of speculation Abolition teaching, and does not shrink severed, and the tunnel commented llekr,o es Di PII I. 1 111 ''' , ..l_ III, ; ( oriuptible Di mot at We healtil\ t , reel .1, ~,r, ,or spat in rnghanr 9 ratche. from them, for a moment lie is always again, and retched the SCIVer. IL•i t .I 111 lo's lir to S ( Jan 'I 3 recommend him to the support of the ufflph, • umors. sprains, sal thugs I.ridiri foun unexpected oligtaelea met them (;,neral 1 /toms 'At, 16 Democratic illa‘me‘t Cl thl , . OAtlnt V, MAI •!,„! 1 , ct ,i,iiii,i,,,, , a ,nd gills contractions ot six months ahead of his party; but liceis , seen to the ronfidenc . smi -up err . ill The stench from the sewards •in I theln flOcordanoe IN it li tl e .0 ovi.,mn otter , , , . i , th, ttntlobs 1 , , e mill:, ,means. 2.... sure to-pull it after him. Having sic The ' ow if filthy water were so great that II , sidential I ro, l'imation t I Pardon anti men who desire to ere this Senatat nil moot yo,, L t e ., or, p e r p. r 7 ~; I .mr Bone ceeded in hammering the Administre one of the art fainted and was dragged A.iiiii, st 1 , 1:o en , it Wn , 11111 , 1 . 11 ,qi lb, 11..trir t represented hi a man of integritv i 'none - et ~ 1 - I ' ' ' ~, s 7 I.^ '`.. • ;20 •-o -in 1. Lon tion into the adoption of his opinions, in out and the project in that direction hail stli day of De, , nib. r, in the year of our nesrl, co', That the first choice of the a,„ Indiana ( ouni y ler the m,i,, ,_. tn a. 1, al .1, ,•• a leek. relatiOnto tsßuin , proclamat ions of eman- to be abandoned. The , imbue NI a, (out- laird one tbous„ind tight hundred and f?emocrary of cipation and confiseation, and in regard municated to a few otfiers, and then the si \lt t lit',t , anti in pursuant, rot in,trie i r sitlencl, is Gen. Geo. Li 51 '('le Ilan. Irt ia:, lti 1 ids a 1 I 1.1.9.1. 11.1.1 a party of seventeen nfen conclude :t milli] lions let ell , d limn the president to the Intl the Tieprcsentetis t . Delegate (d • tin, iith el 5 t'i 4. .11, MAIM?. to the negro question generally, Part. -[ c ite d •-. m Carty street.On de oppo.it,tat, ••• . a jot .lotus a . . , as.ist in l under vti t -I urgn linig nous, use all honorable means to pro tire his Ja.-- 11 , LIPS, now, looms up to the grand ch. side of this street, Item the prison, was ii lit adjutant or 01 tat, will ill pre..., d 1 , . orner reueh 51..1 Market st immination Id' flit. 'state t On\ I. nt lon -.6-4.•- max of Abolitionism, and demands, not sort of carriage house or outhouse', and .I' rnandina, Florida, and tali( r 1 on\ eni • NN lii, It Illeeta on the '4lh ,:l March nn: "To (oNsl' 11 PT IVES -TILE the prop. (lltAs to dig unsier the streit t ilt pi, lit , ill 111 11 , IZIIC I , r 1 he purpose 01 , - p.-...?- „ , ' ,• ' ' ' - mere equality for, Samba with his white arid emerge under or near the house txt, n tin , to tic riti7t its of the !state of Imn lae l ' eu 'lli'llte lo the " late (. mit en brethren, but a marvelous superiority.Titre was a high fence around it, and a I I t I,l a all "Pl 5OlOlllll I to av a i l then' 1110 lie also instructed to vote for and REV. E. A. WILSON'S REMEDY I,lvo, ate suet' measures as will lead than Aftei,eulogking, to the very echo, the goal ,1 was outside of this fence. The st It , s ~, l iti It ii , lit- ot th it pro, lull. aim, brains and courage of those of "African I Pri so ner s then t omnieneed to dig at the I,y offering for flit ii .gn dun. the hall' et lionorahle settlem, nt of the present dint 1. other side of the chimney - , and after a ' all , etaet e tilt it in 1,1 est lib, ti, did liv is . tildes between the several States of the descent" PHILLIAS remarks . L mon ;few handfulls of dirt had been removed, suing to ail tilt•...e •lihserilung II s iol oath Now there never will lip a set of men in -- t!, mint tic nisch es stopped by a stone L " 1,11 91 ' ' I,lllo ln' 111 eln to 1111 la m fit , . Tennessee fit to sit down and 1 „falate on the Afiecting Anecdote. 11, which prayed ate 11N ard to he Ihi et .tt the proc I: unction, 1 ugit t, e (U17(11 , Interest pecuniarily and honorably .of the Em- W ' feet thick-With penknives they eom of tie ‘ . .t tt, ~ 11.1 id i w ititin the limit. on on. of th • mane'bridges in Mont, Tozelld r u ith a parn i let - t lagthe • pire State until ANDY' .TOTECNON 9 Friths H ke n, tr. ~ menetel operation upon thesmile and oi this depiat Men 1 IN 111 11 IN c all opport 11 Stand I WI) brazen imago , of father and t,,,„ s„.! , ~i„,, 1,,,,, i ,, ~...I' , . • PneStir Ll.l can beat., cocti under a black akin. [Applause ] mortal A tier nineteen - hard 11.1 1 li, ,ilbs, like to Ulf - ,Illlf . oath find s, ri who obtained this tilstingui,lied mark o my idea of reconstruction. You ma) not like work, they again st Tuck the earth beyond s, tm t i via in ales at the nth, cof the p trine l post of the admiration of their fellow . hazer, its Thereason is you hate not yet s l een . An', the Wall, and pushed their work forty',,,,]. I commander al Hilt, nHi ad, Ist-,t,ili ('arm lit the itillott ing.n..ident JO...Ertl I.LEMINt, RANCOCR under a black skin. [Laughter.] On the 7th of Pe b the It orking party sup- lui 'I Both the father and the son It re, tor .r h r . 1; ark, i street and the Diorama I This does not mean equality, point- posed they had con( a sufficient thstam•e By tonna - Lin:l of seine ofli nee against the State, condom f i rrTsal 1 fteiti tally and otherwise, but a superiority and tomnieneed to dig upwards 1 1 11( n Ma) ti, nt r 0 Q .4.e. (JII multi. nit dto die St - inlet:it orabli tin unistan '''';-:.in for thick lips over the more effernenite near the sulfa( c., tiles heard rebel sniard , i Ed \l' smith Ass _tentl.,l it lit n 1 t'' appe annetm the • Id, of the son, he. A 1 , " %I T. caucasian. The Abolition agitation ,i , talking about theand,hs, 0, cntl t lit j t.e m mr, ill t•ilo , 4,,,,, 1,, Florida for , le as grintod a r iiii. ~ miss ~I. his ifentenc,• ' il -'''' is it a Dye. were some two or thre e feet yet outsole III(' •1111 Illt burl ~-e ‘,l (•D.1),1,„ ~ 1,, 1 l i , l ,iI WI ler certain provisions inshore, he' was ! now in such furious progress, mu , tgo the kne e Offer( d a pardon, on the true] and bar . . . . . le opli to Iti in , In r I, it k Int. - the vie; rt on until some Tennessee negi 0 het oaks Thetunnel W ii, thin t , moue ,I ( "li e A - 11 , . ''' I. I I 11,. I oldintian.. of 11.. 1 ' 91. ' 11 ' rmitlitinn that lie would hr i tem I • hi the ir ir lard.ter ti athrub titan prtimrt 1 the presiding genius of an assemblage, it or eel I'll fret more, and when the tear is tie n•statsti , n to the , illtreniat 1 the ext winner of Itis fittliet° the tIN I- 1 lAN It Ilmll 1 1 9111,0 [hilt tone i t ' a l ha. l i : i t i n d u.ted by 1 l e o t t_ saii ,, ,ls t , n i nd t i i n no instance which will announce, not merely the working Pari `'lll-ed iLcy were about et t ll . _or•lrniii. nt t., t i all .1 1 ,, r I .1 1 , I ife at first resolut, ly rows. dto pre ready to enitrg, to da, light oilit 1 t t I I 1 ' in sa,s, it NI ~U ,-, tln to hen • Aititit.,l, ert e hi, life Ity Ilif all. sit tqtai .16,1 ,I. rite 1 I . . e NMI ‘ N D u l Li, tht ' cheapest st in the doom or slavery, but the political and prison were informed. hundred ' 1 One •tnt, Nicol, It, resin': a .1110, ~,i, ,Sl' i'm- i t It -table. This is 10•1 to I.e NS 1/11•It 1( kl a'' l • l its price is only Fitly cents, and each natural equality of the cares. JorrN nine prisoners decided to makean attempt is for IL, atintinistr ttion lo id;ll,r, wi n At i lit 1. , 1 let 11 , hope, tor the honor t I, h ell e ,,, e , o u rii 1 1 tile quantity uf dye in 11-etcocx, of our revolutionary titres, is to get away, others refused, tearing ton , r the rig, unet eh, ,in MIN .11 1 cli /stet of our nature, that there are curs rat t I.N r i II 1N DIE li warranted not to lit thus to have a legitimate successor in o se ti g ie li r e s " e rl ; 1 .1.. , if 1 11' Vg. werei „ re c apt mid, and ‘ a ,tistoy the alter, pt Het whithere the far few sons a Ito would not have spurn ore the 1 1 , 1 , 1 . 1 - l o i r i er... l . , i „ lp i l , r_llle ,,, slighteirt degree t ork.9 ail' rapidity wit li libitum it. t• lile . 411 , i/tined on one of African descent. To thi- corn- D - d 1 among w 1., 1 were Gen .1\ "I ("''' aeries; I "' it " Purl'' , lan I . ed an 1 certalritt , the hair requiring no preparation OW , ec we( I (rill a - e the attempt, be slatted to resit ',mut II ~i , one no ~, a condition so honorable and unnat uhmeler plexiori the Abolition agitation is to cause they ILern, t tilld 1 ong 111. e\io.e, said they did not desire to ble that Ilit• . I • 4 'ur 1 Tile h I I il ) i Cue tr,tniti HI rat otil nail ,I, ...dr.( l k 'CI TI l'sl DI F , rut • • that taaN he . de ire . l- • 0, 1 r ml 4 any anode bring us at last. have their government ernme nt back down from the 1 f rt urn ~ ,-, I. tll ,t, i i,. 1 , l b, - , L (Ilion yielded at length 10 the entrentieu a ~ , -Or , •.../, .•t• t--one t'll,;.l.l"as I.:rlrl'ir..l.lll';uan'iteh,c-rha''tkr itsenunciated polio, 01 exchange. About nit hout rift rem t. to the next presiden Conti father, wile represented to hint il - *'n 1. or sate by all drtguit4 mice 50 Cell/S. Pnirt..i.e . s' next step will, doubtless, A I ilAl HEW . halt part eight o'clock on (lie evening llBl election, .11,1 cquallt po..,=ible that that his (the father's, life was forfeited, be in favor of giving his black brethren of the et.ll 111 St , prisoners started out, Cul totirnals whist sympaitio, lie wt h 3) and it a r , 111.1 tit th. „ - r, at( •..t po.,thle A Ist in a n alit?! e Ai-:.manufacture, 1 - , a . l t \ Ins Agent, i 2 ,. relined j., , s t , ~ ab ,,, H I: ~ . • con-ol 1 . some special mark of superiority; there Rose ef Nen York leading the 'Nan before rebel- , licni), ,. wish b l ur , „1,,, 111,1 in n,, a ion tor him to knew that he li - 1. tt I -, the hest nail drr.sing in use Price is no telling the extremes to which fa- centime they divided themselves into ' such return enelss it br lit ...tine romprn an instium.nt or hi... —71 . , pr...•r \ .01.01 "' l ' -.......- janlc• I 5 41 squads of two three and four, each squad ' mist t+ - hen rt ' 1 111 pro chit • r trile l I ot the The youth t ..ns, tilt .1 1. , adopt the , ___,-; TH , 1 . naticiam will run. These very - fanatics .RE 1 c T . ECRET.-IT IS • . . 11“rrible Mean , of ri, overin , his lilt Cr.:-...'r-' adrultte ( d b Prints, De Lames, (Gmghams. -a., to take did, la nt routes and after they rebels ;fall 1 I ~ in twat!, If Flo,i 3 All ph3 hicians that the grand who are thus brawling about African- 1 and lit,. rtt ,he bit,,l tI, 0\ t - 11111, 114 wen•t of 1,0,1111 and lomr hl' lir, in keepini. the I were out were to push for I_ mon lines a- da chat! le ( ens, 1 loral state her people d.- superiority, or, its equality with the fast as poesiide it w.l ... the understand will probably ' , , it tens about to fill.hi , arm sank nen , blot -I All 1 , ;riot -II ods d the is in %high vote for such ran :host(' for white race, at least, are generally the hug that the NI orking party was to have ne \1 Pi ..-1.1, nt s- ph a 5..... Thom hest, and less, anti the a\ r It; Ipped t rorn his lian I f,`,71.: 1 5e I`,`,`,',',P,' bowel Nl ., ' n o ' , .„;';‘%/I;iciii'i'one,,taL"oditer:i" HOUSE - FURNISHING AND MOURNING GOODS VERY bigoted and blinded persecutors of men an "tir start of the other prisoners, and neither to nt r,I Glinet it nor General (;,1 Had he !I-- mony lit ,s ts hair-, he would n..,.. 111 atir organ or parts ol the horil pen can present suet, tus 8/011110.85 by inking CHEAP, cens, quentls tin .pe hidden in the (1 1. 1101rk .. soldt •1 II I haveyielded them 111 on, after allot]„ r , -a 1 Mit 11, r, in t he neat_ ' . because of their religion, or the accident , lac was drawn- Beforeratter than again lon , I 1 I•, much, It •.." lira mire th '-; I' IlLs. old the expita ter.ln the meant; 11Ih '1- therel .I, of their birth. Where did Know-nosh- , lion of the hose howeet-r the other largtl I I ' 4.- ale pc rpetrut • such N t till 11( (..1.1 neon ill It p( ntm•ula t. all act. Lite, liberty , Bleeding mtl g., e momentary ease because the iLcu 1 0 rrON AND LINEN DECK FuR ingism spring_ from but the birth pl ace ; preseners became impatient, and were let ' for beef cattle, vk hi( li 0 produr t. in vte„t ec erythlng 1 lini , hell befOl , die dearer ttic.,' I; it tt 11l I. 1.1 e men mom Hut . the Ludy ' CrE.IOIIOAT DF( A%, interest, of filial affection he full Upon b iti t00 n. 1 .. , it ,0 1r , ,,,, ,, ,, , ,, tht . . ,, 1 , 1 , , .. i t ,, ,,1 ,„1 and sustained by the of Abol tiontsm. - There, in _eon - Eng- , t i i i l 7, ""g t i l l t r ib ' 11 ' 0 " i ''''''''7 1 5 '" .. ".f.i'.7 tot. • a tsoaslan, ~. it matt / cittitc n" 11-• ' -1/ r P Kendrick, °I u-, a few re eon, nt- of soldiers to rut hi. father's net 1., and embracing him, ~..,1 ruin our t oast it I. - ,oi! ' I' llu s t ' ll;an% r • l t i t f l e' land, were the descendants of men of I we,ecl Tennessee, ('apt D J , lours, of the them odiums supply s ~ t niumpliantly e , . latined, • )IN father, Pm- ref], c tla t •r,.. ••I as rt•urn) A.. 1.7et,•1! • revolutionary fame, persecuted and out- let Kentucky cat alry, and Lieut R y tea . crud . ""n ' father' -• ' I injw . t If' to:, :flier and flit', Pad int i ) ,, ,- .o ‘ ;, ,i tdi , k , 7 . lg n a t U ß a i ) 10.0. It •au a ell si.are -AT ( • ntral point id att it k On the a hole, raged because of their religious convic- Brielferd of the ‘Zal West Tennessee were the in ~ vela enr Id , ;,n, mai ( . 4 , lfour, „ vat. , Called Pit . anothei .. ‘e, mum( ItO itillil 11r, liouper, o ' l li 1.11.41 41/le Maas.,w. cured . detailed toy,o out last, and from . t 1 the lam of - sr. vita. Dan., ; ener .1 Delaht poorness Lions. In Boston, the survivors of the in the win-liiitt , explicable without dew CO) E. could see the iliptives walk to the r oppellit ,1,1 explanation or th,• Haiti lutist 1 le• heart. Le-bereft of of blood intl muitrue•• ul many 3,47, rend_ C• 11-\\f ON LAVE CO., only regiment, sent by New England to ()trout of the gate at the Other end of the w ise strangi, talk on tie ' , calf, r t river ,en,iit ion ot htimanit v --N , . It telt pl'u',4ll'..‘ht.l-(7l';',"itheethi.;,sirl:lll'l.. The case at lengsh is the Mexican war, were made tp feel the enclosure of the carriage house and fear- , ado< , , and inter el lite = , ' l''''' . ould = and ins. n slide spectators of the tidal ti, I'llo ‘IAS ' ' ll ' l DPATII Pittsburgh, iron tread of persecution. On many a lessly move off . To undt rq.and the above the reader scene A sudelt n app, il of in, oluntary an f t e l t hz i a ) l , l l,,, re ,, s c pectabl, de Niers in medicines. Thr aperture a tic so narrow t ' hat but applause, mingled w 1111 groans and welt-fought field, from the landing of 0 must bear in mind that tilt• T 11 one man could gt t thiough at a time 1 , , ','''' 1 ` signq rent the tor. The execution- was ../c". 0 1 , DR. TORE AS' VF.NETIAN LI NI- / our forced at Vera Cruz, up to the city of and each squad carried a • ith them pro I hitter t out sera tit' opposed to the as ' ' Pi rationsot Yf I e I r I I ~ ti to h.. mile his ~, apt.mied, and on a simple report of R. i -4 ,1 wa cure /Ur pains and acll, S, ' t ad a ..rr tritol superol to ‘O3 other. Mexico, these gallant men, showed a de- visions, in a hays r . i I s. cs. Al midnight a „‘, the transaction to the out hontit s, both uresid. nil .1 r-urer• -, ,, r , • s, , hence its „, ti Hin d on , I r , 0. , , , . c rOur p , 111 , (IN ruest .rt lief is absolutrl) votion to their adopted country, which false alarin IN as created and the prison n - • • thinly veiled eerieasn, While pretentiin, i 1 1..,n 1 - C It rewards anti I sure • wur.ll in ,It I- Lol is rentt•niber 11111dt• It consider I le no , e • ' a , 1 in getting to di f arel il . - honors tore , milt rrod t n theeon, "rill Ith 4, lid •rta ‘1101,..1.1.1/ V. 1111 a bc)tUe without i • • fanaticism is incapable of appreciating ' ''' 1 Ines i ment and the admin„, le i Inup ts 1 di:el-ie. which gives no,notice 1 TIFF LATEST ST ICLES IMPORTED to their respective (limiters Prouclen- , • ' finallt rein. • teu admirable lii.a ,- - They struggle side by side with their tinily, however, the guard suspected I i istiation t t ,t I tdi - it, the ./,.,' i , , „ ~r , ), ,I 1, ...es tr,,i en•,; tit I. It ii _• ?la ; hllti in the dead hour ' rrmirur.,, 1,, ...,,,1,, .1 I 1,,, ~1,, I it, , ~tisl,l tarn so i l : , ; t C 0111111; MOT It; I Iran , t d ni,. It 1. oda ; 1.3 "61.1,111 tYII be stuinntonNi it or comrades of native birth; and never was ,_,. nothing Wronv anti in a tea monoinOrahle to 1111111'111 nature at t, it 1,,,, taro 6, uust nr, the I e11e11412 1.,1n lII' flt •11 , - a Ill• l . ( .11 , 1 , t Linen . 11. ter I 111 , 1... . • 4114.16•1 cent,: a bottl e exodus again t. ornint n, f.l ( olonel K ( „ . • inli 1 ‘l , a waste to triumph more glorious and greeting , noiitar3 pessei - eta is t ii, ~ si A. 111 lII' -I • 1 H Pittsbu h d VELVETS BRUSSELS Brick anti hi , ( oill )1111011, lookedTerible Occurrence -(hi Snntlat . i - 41 10 1 4,11114 10 Li ' - . rg ' In f 1 mote cordial than theirs, when they , . I ' , i thee, es i ortlsralt sonic trepidation on the MO Venlents ,iI 1,, meure she item kind i i avian t et earn” 7th in-t, the 1• II •NI . tr .s • 1 1, ' ' I 11 , lii4 ti, 1. s,, , ta , r leg-13,1,u, AND EVERS ORDER OF Mg§ mingled their tears and salutations with the fili'lllN t •,, as some of tht ni exercising l" ' ill iii Flt'rl'lti, it " ' will lit itoil,, .1 Ina , latotts, balk in 1 1 , ikiemen fot, ii.lo , brethren in arms, when after an intrepid I but late this, r,•t teat, plot tti ItOltilt out of the l'H**-a , l ` at 1" `l , t . oniuid lii enter-11ontgoiner, e ountj , Pa, 1, t de , tl !IN rite 1, --O r - ' t ' ll I.- ST Hi. lIL-1.1 " 1('11 •-_, INGRAIN I ARPET th, cliff I, sun , into ilo clan el tlo gas I' ll. "' t " til ' dialg , • of 1 . , in nal tolmor, ei 1., Int . , a 11111' he and h. , a Ili• were .11, - and successful assault SANNA ANNA Was Triumph of a Great Dis cov ery. halt t Thint of tlein a .1 •alit other anti N onto( r but to I , t hilt im, I( r, ,n . . . , lin 11,13 , sent at .burr', -onel di tsar, lion) ham, driven from the heights of Buena Visia . ' The treatment . citizt ns tlrt ,s, „ li d „ail lii 1, • 1,, I ,2t,,, ,.. on of 11/' 1./0. 11 1/11N.111 ' 111 Link 4, ill.lolii Three ehildr, n writin the house m hen _ li b . I•' , tot• - n ., , ' ~,,..,-, t.,• . p . these men received at we a n th e umt,,,l :"tat, -' undorilts but 11. 11.,s mad. n•-,1..,1atit Atitutant Gent r d tilt . ontlagration tt, t t,rrt tl 11'11,11 a ' ttu tail I, ..., .1. ~ or., Hun, ..17 ) sa ' ; ' , ' - , u..., durnunit 3 his olopted in their stead, the 'lauds of, the now champions of me little suspic ion I wild he i x‘,, , , i ~,n it tor I hal purl., .1q Plor da at 11, list mini/bur a rived, the oldest tme ~,a t It IthT ADORO's, H 1111 DYE, the lugioN es had been „re,,,1,,1 h i th, PI. 'l'l , ntia) el , , 1,. II I , , 111 I , 11'N I 11 inthhith' down ~ .1 ill , in I 0,11 rte;lied ' gro superiority, is in store for Amy ot Fourth f-iti'ret Carpet Store , muard Betwee n one and (51 ,, ~•i„ k Ili.• Usatl,l 1 lir, e Mifflin, ml and nth mile TI e t . d . t t. _ a on was also gout ii do., ii •to its ', `•t l ' 1' "" ' ' . ''-. ni ,l r , .n• ina lint,,,„, these now struggling to put down rebel- ( ' hie amps were extinguished in the •' totes, it 101 l " - Ifni "''' I ',' lII` I' '"'" of hill ;II; ‘I altntod In• 111, fiat. he 1 1,, 1, iii. 1 ' tll ' ' t "t ii I,• , • • , a.•/••• •,.. No. S 7 1 0 ourtn tt3treet. lion. Even the s • , survivors of the furious streets, and their exit was more saf,,l,- Ili. aiiinc - it lime] aria but lli t S II- :and the I ~tin.ze.t t mild not I, •rie ,I ':,` '";' l ' l ''' ,,„ ‘,7:: , , ' s,, but P r ‘ I III‘ , " - 1,, •r _L - ' meeting of the Block Committees and .- Ln - - Sixty-Ninth, New York-the only regi- accomplished. Tine Nero many ()fit. lin that ''lsle " i ' l ' 2 . '' 11' tin.,de( tnt al rho Ilalitt , and smok, pit cc niolt , iii ‘ ri n l ' i e; '''',' II I ' '''''' ' i , 11, t ,-lates t It . :coital ated will be held 1 lIP, ',Murcia •EV 1•'- ( i'c'es nho dt -.lle I to lent i . , wh o si ere i, ,, ballots to 111 Lin. ~1 1l in It NON C [lib( I access it. tin room up stuns in ttlioli the "" ' ' Its r.' "t' 'n• ''''' ''' ft '''' NIIC(' - ' ' (' )) . - mesh-which resisted the daring assaults,, •I ~,, , , 1 ,, ,,,,i ~,,,,,,,, t. \ i , 1,1,, , 1 , , , , • r at , o Mock, tit the house of R. 1 A weak and feeble that they IN elf , (lrati. , 2 - ( ll from this it IN ill be -, cli Illal the scat nrc otivimitt tl, Intl it wt• c ar , IN mill ••.• t• 1 •• I..., Hit., 'i I I ~, t' , ' l,,, F aulliaber. Chestnut st. A full ittenance 14 of the refiels -- dt the first battle of Bull It 1 ,,,, g,,, , ,, til ~ ,,I i ., ' , : 11 • 51, ;, , -, ,, ut. b.) an earnest 13 reeu ested feb2o through the tunnel by main force, an d 1 Ire Item poIR y It , the l brltC, WCII lt rill -Linn ti 111 tII \ tire -Noi a trace 'it ~ r e, era, Rtut-are, in the estimation of these , ariad to a place of safety, until such I cd it, Is not suit hout an obit 11. 1 Tim it 1 0111‘1 ht ill .iill It d an, 1 thehi, w;,; I t'biat 3 j'''''''' t'ALL .. ,111D .. 'WINTER GOODS-WE 1 Ala. IN UV, C.1,01 - 11(7- OUT OUR FALL crack brain fanatics unworthy to take a time as they a ould he al,I, i, ~,,,,, on ,11 111 1101 lo lit It: (1i. ,, 111J3 the 'timed penes over. I: t 1 :r 1 I eft 1 tng in the , rib It . -- r- THE ( ()NEE..., ioNs •D EX- ttid 1,1 inter Losods to make room for spring seat alongside of the i. j orn ,„, H ANcocEs e their jeurnc y Orn e out they ;ill mood 'll the rebellion, but then it will serve o, -.uppost ti that the C 1 1 ,104101 1 of a road "----' l'l,l, I 1,..1•1,i ' 1. ~i. A:\ i ' • t - t it 3' i _ - 1.11 pub_ ,toe k t all soon and secure apart . of well-made, rt leeable all 008 at ai er low ir , 1.• i ,) f w.e. elt t %es 'in differeat direction= e c J . ' Ali Lin , elit awl, I ..u. tut - ,r, t 1 1 , ali squat) , I i I 1s - I arid oil loud , caused Ile: emiflagration I,,ed tor the bench! slid 41. 4I At riON so ' h 1 a Oeti a way s on hand. of Tennessee. The legitimate results of oil . .s i i NI. ,l L.\ 41111 (01101 1 . , 110 stititu• from looking out tor itself anti choosino ci hilt , 'Vials tt I nble c !tabu old. , liould be :moth \ ~, .„„ ikt, i i i t, 1... toe. H. BORLAND, re Ileca) ot /HMI PH4ples: teaching and we believe his it thought the safest did speedies ' t way to Legal 'fender Nullilled. c I NS liming to part ill not to he :mall 1, .... ,1 i`•• =u1 . 1. 1 ) it , ttnl'r,3-.l,uthe nine 1H mi. ~ 98 Market at., 2.1 door from Enth. ( tear* is to elevate the negr,,, at the ex • , erne point in tlik . national lines , hildten alone In the house. .1 ~ i r-4. i I,: try out .Ito h. eared I.lMht I; , "-Shoe 11°Xe' f°r sale felr2U The people to ( zillionth' sat s tie II", ',.) d ter undergoing consult_ side .1114 •kt r) - 91LANDRETH & SONS'S NEW CROP pease -of certain whites, his party's pat - 1 t has, piactiaiill3 and Unit t r.adt , num 't i'nr. undertel -..- -- ' le of the swell in fugue ~.incle copies nt lit inclosing a la - unpin,' n.1.1r• -.,ed ent elope, ay la , had of the author. -LI. Dl' GARDEN SEEDS just received and for sale by . BECKHAM & LONG, nonage of the one and its persecution o ' tied tli, he il lenderemit-back in Veil „r it • i, I i nomination of AL Lincoln lit INA 11 - I.ANIF I, MAI Y AIR est . No 127 Liberty ht., Eittabtug, Pr the other, justifies us in this conclusion lion of MI (.. hose Geld and silverare ~' I,i, midst.% Debtor' S B RON: 11 .1kruarkeot mcolorma, FEB. 20, 1881 Those who are desirous of seeing this late effort of Pirrwrs will firko it in yesterdarePittsburgli Commercial Which papok.Styles if "a Great Speech," and .• askaf/rif,"it .eareful reading." TEE aoNSCEhPTION Our interesting sand spicy cotemporn r y, the DivatA, yesterday, gave us a sound drubbing, because we arc not in love with the conscription act; it seems quite enamored with it, because it is more ri gid than its predecessor. Alluding to the former law our talentkd neighbor remarks that: If the mother of the children happened to be living—though bed ridden and helpless—the law claimed the service of the father. In the same way hundreds of men were exempt under the clause favoring the eons of indigent widows, who had never contributed one dollar to the support of thelitnothers. The fortunate brother of in fant ehildeen vras also exempt, though he might never havi given one hour's care for their com fort; 14 . 6 Conscription law can lie so framed as to avoid "hardships or prevent fraud, but ex perience has ahou'Athat the exemption clause affected very little good, while it opened a door to fradd of tall kinds. We can have no objection to the taste of the Abolitionists regarding these re morse/ass and sweeping acts of con seriplion; they have a right to be as san guinary as they like. But we think, now thatthey -having. got the war precisely as they want it—a crusade for southern subAgation imd not the restoration of the. Union--there should be ,no con scririon at all. Abolitiorasm promised "swi*S" of bounding volunteers; if the Preaident would issue his bull against , the comet, but the swarming has not yet commenced_ On the contrary welts:vet, conscriptions and the heavier thnifNnhtie, the more palatable they are to thpApOlitionists—bloody minded indiriatili;witi having no stomachs for the fight themselves are still desirous of seeing it going on. The English and American Navies. Richmond Correspondent of the London Times. Again I feel tempt el to raise a warning voice about the disparity of the armament on board the English and American na vies. It is impossible for those who have been many months absent from England to he well informed as to the actual state of public opinion at the present moment upon this vital subject. But judging front the (Akers of her Majesty's navy, who have at rare intervals brought vessels of war into Confederate ports it appears still to be held . that the 6t3 pounder of 6-inch smooth-bore is England's best weapon of offense against iron-clad vessels. The experience gained at Charleston enable.; me confidently to affirm that as well might you pelt one of the Yankee Moni tors or the Ironsides with peas as expect 1 them to be in any way damaged by •s -inch shot. Another disagreeable question forces itself upon an Englishman's attention when he is cognizant of the terrific broad side thrown by the eight eleven-inch guns of the Ironsides—one of the most formidable broadsides, in the opinion of the defenders of Charleston, which has ever been thrown by any vessel upon earth. Have we any ship in existence which could successfully resist such a broadside, and respond to it with any thing like commensurate weight and vig or? I should be faithless to my duty if I did not mention that it is the universal opinion of all the English officers serving in the Confederate army with whom I have conversed, that England is behind America in the weight and power of the guns sent by both nations to sea. • It is still a matter of the greatest sur prise to those who are cognizant of the endless experiments in guns and pro. jectiles which are every day made by the Federal and Consederate States that England has not thought it worth her while to attach to the armies of both nations such a commission as McClellan I had in the Crimean War, with a view to their gaining such scientific information I with regard to ordnance and projectiles as at this moment can be gained no where else on earth. It is my convic tion that from both sections such com missioners would receive nothing but courteous and Atnreserved information upon all that it imported them to e ictiow. _ It is scarcely creditable- to our Govern ment that they should be blind to the THE POST---111TWILTRGH, SATURDAY MO TING, FEBRUARY 20, 1564 - the republican patty seems prodigiously at par for all commercial transaction-, strong. It was felt in the Misouri House while green-hacks are quoted at a die- of lt, prestntatives the other day when count to agree with the premium , n a resolution formally re-nominating him 01,1 in coN Yolk. The tow scamps teas tabled by ayes 45, noes 37. It is still who attempt to cheat their creditors nioreskrongly felt in the action of the by taking advantage of Ihe law, making German radicals all 'over the country, green-backs a legal' tender, are made sit- many assemblages of whom have dueler ,ial outlaws, and are promptly adverti , - ed that they will not support him if. he • ed as scoundrels in all the pap, rs. Ather- be redmininated. The conflict, altogther, tisements like the follow in 2 . are N cry f4eelllS to be "irrepressible." As Mr. Clay common in the Cant t.rnia papers: said on a memorable occasion, SIC have CAUTION To ALL BETCHEIts, BAKERS, not only no personal objections to it but GROCERS, AND WHOEVLIt IT SIAY CoN- are glad to see it. CERN. —I, the undersigned, have leased - -------- a Mick house, four stories and basement, a-,7, , .. su.scrioer has on hand a larg . e - S : toeß 01 containing about ' .444 or 50 rooms, besides a large saloon and basement each about DRUGS AND PEDICfNES, 20:030 feet, fora term of four years, at a monthly rent of $2OO, United State Embracing all articles usually kept in a first lawful money (before greendia3ks were class Drug Store, together with Paints, Oils and thought of), to Edward Pahn, on Broad- Dye stows; Patent Medicines of all kinds; Tollway street, between Stockton and Du- et Soap and Perfumery ; Hair, Tooth and Naill pout streets, who I- for - .las for more than two Brushes; Trusses. Supporters and Shoulder years I aid his rant in gold and silver. ' Braces in great variety ; Mineral Waters ul all Said Edward Palm now pays his rent kinds ; Superior Rappee Snuff' and Tubacco : in green-backs, thersobv taking advan_ Carbon Oil at Cs.) cents per gallon; Prime Potash rage or more than t,e,o i.very, month, no - and Soda Ash, et try' pound of which is warrant. green-hacks now stand, which I actually ' , d , Pure 1,,,,,,,,,,_ . ~.. lose, as the house is well worth $2OO in , medicinal purposes; purcyiseil exclusively for ~......_________.., Thee Bell & lb.'s Pure \‘...... gold. Now I ask the public, is that hon- Rye Whisky. cons; ant ly on hand, at ---,sio - --_- - ._, vtl, - -, sa.P.'-iv est':' is that lionorable * : — especially when 1 i llkN THE FIRST DAV OF APRIL, I boarders an said Edward Palm will not allow his JOSEPH FLEMING'S DRUG STORE ii t y will remove my place or business to d tenants to do so, for they 1 l BEST PIANO FORTES. And will be prepared to arc monthly termit, No. 51 Fifth Street, opposite the Theatre, ,i - Corner of the Diamond and Market street. ! SCITOMACIKER &CO., Philadelphia, received JACOB SPECIIT, febis-mkt By his Agent, A. OLERECHT. , give the public general 1 the Crystal Palace Prize Medal at London, be aatisfaction, with a well selected stock of opt". , sides have numerous Medals, Diplomas and ape- This 1 This is the true view to take of the legal- I.O HOMESTEAD GAS LIGHT.— tcoal,,tGreonordhs,e.anadndairalpargroevestuhpep.slymEoTf .R AI US ad S e I n. A: l i Mal reports &aim State Fairs and Institutes. PEBBLE SECTACLES. They are warranted ' Both have a 3:lumber of letters of recommends- tender act of Congress It is nothing The Griffin Homestead less than Government robbery of crecli. sold only by No. 39 Fifth street-. and cheaper than any other tors for the benefit of debtors. Gas Apparatus Manufacturing Oompany, reg.tf J. DIAMOND, Practical Otician, I others. Better lion from the highest musical talent, embracing —...---419.- -- Organized under the Act of July, 1863, is now —• i P G ian ott o se s h ratw olk, e, S an tra d eko . sch, Win. Maaon, Grobe and , prepared to receive orders for Machines, for use : JEST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID COUNTRY BLANICETEL ' Warranted for Five Years. ! Remarkable Hold 011 Life.—Ma- In business houses, private dwellings, hotels and PITOPOCK'S, lot of COUNTRY BLANKETS, at W A If - PLINK iir. BARR. 1.. 7. OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. jot Geo. N. Lewis, of the 12th regiment, : public „, buildings. apparatus is simple in its construction H. J. LYNCH'S, is in town. His remarkable wound , easily maPP anwed, and not liable to be put out of . . Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa., ; feb4 P romises to heal, and his life will be say- order witheht gross carelessness. The Gas la in , few N 0.96 Market street, and No. 2 St. Clair st., near Suspension Bridge. i 3A. ,„.„, a. n 0.,,..,,,, inonse C. LaSkocit. No. i Market Alley. jan26 .. I .. • machine is so constructed as to manufacture it f ed. Not one man in ten thousand Would brilliancy entirely equal to coal gas; and as the ,i t __ _ only as Last aa it is used ; there is no accumula- NARE'S, I NRIVALED PIANO survive such a wound. It was a canister Haines' Eros. New York Pianos Groves- , WINDOW ISHADEs, FANCY GOODS I shot, weighing about four G . unces, and tion, and c lo on .s se t s o un h t i ly h no clanger of those terri- ' teen & Co 's Nett - York Ignacio, and Prin ce's Wall Papers Loom so . to e 3 jte in i t • ti r i oll r i ci Windo— , Window ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW u i Melodeons . and School Organ a splendid as- made a hole elear through hint, shatter. ble,P inp e o x int °s of expense its coal g i as s, e is oi w npar a ed e' with Fancy ' Good in all vari m etil le , at . NO. 10. j V111"i"Ft STREET, 1 ing his collar bone and his shoulder blade- coal gas, a mere fraction. 1 sortment of the above - well known instruments I t I: s 'l% e s r f lotta yard l° o . WO , lust received. the panladcesptlhinetveriertngebhirte , spine. It did not di.S. Our terms are CASH, on delivery at the Fac- i CHARLOTTE BLUME, ~ PITTSBURGH, PA. this city. Machines calculated to run 1 ,:.- t - s tc Te s nt ill y-five burners, $200; for large ones, al 1 ' webi3 43 Firth Stree t, • t„. lie ui Wall Pa t * tir,..rancyllocaillouse 41; ta g sole agent for mannfseturem .'., .4 . • . which would proba bly have ended his life suddently, but it contracts will be made, . F OERSThItMaA4e ~ - .14 / 9 ,44fftt_e4Y1 NAinidiigten, Greene,. mid. ad. -,..,-.. has left a hole through him, and itia said Orders he addressed toPOSTER & COM. IL, o f chi c k ef l oi r s , Kazelto, Jardlnos and 1 _ paused 1 PAIY, atamw. and Engine Builders, corer t Em 4rl e li rio ° n l ' e s m E ak S e T l O ro C m K =ls 4" to SBS NE O W , ju ' s that even now a stick can Ile t PlA recei N ved °B . ; 'l ll i r ebi l l L 3 lN LOT --- Op ' SLA I ISO P N & RAJILLIN C.I B ; ” ''."ll --' '''.- 1112125arj6 '' ' c sLOVER SEEIS- -- Ria - 11111111 PRIME r Penn and Stanurix sta., P'ittsbung ,h Pa. Every instrument warranted. /I C ABINET ORGANS—Just received i IL/ CLOVElLS EEM — Justreceivedrurd fersale through it. A number of pieces of bone I ° CHAS. G. POSTER, Clerk, 1 • CHAS. C. MELLOR, ; CHAS. 4.:. IikELLOR, i ► FETZER 2c ARMSTRONG, have been taken out.—Hartford Times. jana-tawd3meW I Jew et Wood at. , febla ar Wood sr. corner Market sad Fist eta LONDON AND INTERIOR ROY , AL :ILAIL ChtMPANY'S Celebrated lternedlqs. Blood Powder and Bone Ointmenti' A certain cure for Diseases of Horses add Cattle; known to and used only by the Company in theiri own stables front 1844 until the opening of the Railway over the principal routes. After the general use of these reniedie.4 in all the stables of the Comp:toy, th e ir annual sates of condemned stock licre disrnul iu Sod. a sat lug to the Compa ny exceeding .1.;,0u per annum. In 18.53 the Lou don Brewers' Association otrered the Company 2:2,000 for the reoeipes and use the articles only n their own stables. BLOOD POWDER Consumption, ital hinn , Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat „ and Long A flections, ord, }{fines -°, -'a . W E 4RtST OPENI N G OUR Sp rin g Stock , onprinanost , „ ~, i . „ K ERR 8 14 ,lifl IcAsbilill:N9NpYiinul}7,7l}P LIFER Extensive & Complete Assortment, . fur the Quaker, Buckeye, Russel, Wood, Far. Of every description of ••• - f'ORNIVitr.I.I. eti KJ,: R R, mer, Cayuga Chief, and all other standard Mow era :and reapers. Also dealers in Agricultural CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, an i d el .7.:arltarg Implements of all kinds. Including many entirely new styles neve& before in this market. Sliver and Brass Platers, I,"?it,.Y.r,;4l•'6l,'PtaliN, S TREE T. L; 4 ct, . Having purch . ased our Goodsjust previous to And tnanul.leturera of house and lot of ground for sale, situated near late advance in prices, we now offer a great part of our assortment AT WHOLESALE, W) Ile street, all, parlor, five chamber rooms Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, d w i_Vg i g ti r x o t o n n s kl w tc i l l i l e4 c .) el u lsr at ang a y yard, gas and Carriage AT MANITFAOTURITS PRICES. to S. CtITHBERT te. 'g SONS, pp 1 And retail at a very small advance. No. 7NI Clay. bt feet. and Duquesne Way, facto at Market at. (near the Hrldge,) I,Accit RENT — FOUR STORY BRICK III'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO., jus-lyd PITTSBURGH. -1- . HOUSE. of twenty-two rooms, suitable for a boarding house, situated on Fourth street. ' - r k imvi , cA CARPET smog - E . % l 3 li NrelS T R V.-7' EET II EX - Applyto S dt'THBERV &SONS, 51 Market at. Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street, traded wit hunt rain t. 3 the use of Ilr . "‘b". I hddry's apparat US. est.. " . Over Miner's Book Store. "The best is the Cheap "Call and See Tliern," —. __ • " Call and See Them," IV. B. BRADBURY'S : "Call and See Them," lII= .F. 0 AN , DENTIST An work warranted 131 Smithfield Street, REMOVAL. TtgbAYrVER --- IV rrSEE SICEOIikh*ND E y, • MEWDrONS FOR SALE CHEAP A LL CITIZENS SHOULD ATTEND THE 4 171 R THIS AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! An unusual toll assortment of everything in the Trimming alld.lio6lery II 4e just opening. We would call the partloular attention of the [I large and beautiful' stock of Bead Buttons, it - Aliments, Bugle, Gimp:find novelties of the senson in Hair Dresses and Nets. Also a Inrge supply of EMBROIDERED EDGING, EMBRCHDERED MUSLIN, EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING. Gentlemen •• • 1 mill find n full line of Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirt, Neckties, Undershirts, Urawers,,Soeks, Paper, Linen, and Patent Steel Collars and Traveling Shirts of the newest styles and shpe- rior Quality at eur usually low pricea Merchant; and all who buy to sell again will be supplied at Eastern prices. NEW GOODS IMPORTED C. HANSON LOVE & 00.8'. CAUPETS. INI3EVIT tarLIC:OC3,_. WE OFFER AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES W. D. & 11. CAIAL,UM, fe tOkhk. V ALENTINES, CELEBRATED j VALENTINES, PIANOS • V ALENTINES, Comic and •jcuttzueattat, QEVEN FURST PRIZES, GOLD AND Silver Medals reeehed within a month at PHOTOGRAPHS, 'tape Fairs, and Fair of American Institute, New York, ill 1563, by Wm. Bradbury, for the PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHS, SCHOMACKER & CO'S CHARLES C. MELLOR, MEM MEETI\( =EIDE Ladies MACRUM t ULYDE, . 78 Market sr ALBUM, ALBUMS, ALBUMS, TO-DAY'S ADV. 104 .4.1:t4,. tr, Lot ket tft 01100 if;) , z it it it it kr! V I ! LI New Goods New .Goods New Goods O , j EI qiki E 451 g P W f 4, 1 ;0 41 =g i - 0 01 New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods NEW- DRY GOODS, AT 4RD I .VER SCHLEITEIt'S, '9 2 1131rMi.F.-Eir. Black Silks, sl,oo per Yard New Spring Chintzes Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75, New Spring Shawls Dress Goods, at 31 and 371-2 c New Spring Dress Goods Russia Crash, at 12 I-2c Best Kid Gloves, at $1,25 feta 0 AR PE 2000 New Cards. 50 DWerent Styles, C p; New Good's New Goods New Ge-is New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Gcr,!r.. New GOr, , t' R New Goods 11 LI 0 •
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