Miffil.ffiil=lEl • : . 1 i .... pitilnpost. \ \ ' ~ly_ • • r.• . _ • -r '7 l A" PITTSOUROH MONDAY MORNING, FEB. 22, 1864 Or Our readers will find an interest ing article on the first page of to-day's paper. It is a full description of the RODMAN (uu. UNUSUAJA.LY CANDID FERNANDO WOOD, the other day, in Congress,' was desirous of baring a cum mitteee appointed to investigate• some sharp transactions of Gen. BEN BUTLER. The General, having heard of FERNAN DO'S proceedings wrote to a friend of his in Washington, when he made the following candid, but one xliected admis sion: "7 will rely on your friendship always I ; ote in favor of having any official act ot none inves tigated; such in; estigal ions all ~hole tiostakes, btund.ers, and failures of judgment innumerable, and for these I must stiffer; hut I fear nothing else. 1 should even he w'illiug for them to be in vestigated by Feasevrn WOOO, were It not for the maxim, set a thief catch a thief " This is really creditable to "Picka yllne BUTLER;" how much better it is to candidly admit what -every one knows, than to attempt to brazen it nut us is the custom with the generality of Abo lition office-holders. BEN and his in teresting hrnther, when they were in New Orleans, turned many en honest penny; their earnings there tire estimated at from one million up to an indefinite sum. REVERDT JOHNSON undertook to. l, investigate how this wealth was so sud denly accumulated; but BEN Was too sharp for him. He had covered his tracks too well for the obtuse vision of the Maryland attorney. But FERN AN DO WOOD i 3 a man after BUTLER'S own heart ; he understands trap as well any other man," and BUTLER knows it ; hence his opposition to the New York sharps being put upon any committee 'which Congress may appoint to inves tigate his carryings on. BUTLER, like many other "loyal men" has not ree lected to improve his opportunity; he has followed the war to some purpose, anal why not? When Senators and Congress men are engaged in big contracts, and hire out their services at imm4mse re munerations, why should not BEN BUT LER lay Up something to compemate him for his intense "loyalty" to Aboli tionism. When in the Charleston Con vention he and Woon did not pull to gether, BUTLER being' in with the la— slavery men, while Woon was the friend of DOUGLAS. It was there where BUTLER first hAli an opportunity of measuring WOQD's tact and calibre; ----- „,.. slefel . ilbdth' But, Providence has not, forsaken us This ww amp and refuseland- but I knots object I beliece has bean defeated by thet less- t hat aster all , (n, li (1( otht ons i f the ,lii um i at a lutist meat adopted b% Congress IT the last sevsion and by the spirit at this and , tit Multi I- 1 rill, tac (I, the lands 1101% l , us. SOMEWHAT CONFUSED t ess with ,chic{ the• friends of the I tlion Is si csr-s an till' un-' \ icluc of one hill ti pe r The Gazette of Saturday, returned to , r. ,, , ,, 1-, , tc . d h l o t c l i a ,,l t o h , e o `i t o ,o u t l t h ttoo, N t urttr been, tct• t e h it e h e t ir , rt o s ti u t t l i it re. It, li )\‘,. yc 1 we n,, , ,tinie hall a , tt the discussion of the Democracy's (on portant or una% silini, Tour %ol T• b Isaac h. en dollar an it ei is their pli et ill vii iii ii e Heard throughout thr whole land cad no man tortifl ther, w. ral Tree jury' with set en duct concerning the Southern rebellion, can doubt how the great commercial metropolls t , , c ti outioreo [mitt( ms Id didfars F.), n this, ( i i e t e t l a: od co untry a,t , , )n feels qii, a i n t i o l n a , .. u t sate, l i i n e g re i a ) f u t i r is k l,l ,- but its conclusions were no better thanat the outset of ,fur ~,, , c tman (al ( tir. (1 those of its previous efforts upon the suthlndearf.lio inf ormed , t r nagn ,i itti:le entieme. w 111 he agard( d with marked , atistae t ton te , ,,e , ,5 e 1 ,, of have recently But eatttuatcd, as they same subject. Our eotemporary seems of an open act ut r too aistancx to la m w, in the eft3 of a ' a s ' ' Wit .) somewhnt confused or it sure] Boston , and if the accounts he correct of the stay be, if cared tor, Ai one , liellar per , y would cireuntstsnies of this oaprrente, It is, ern HI ac re, we e has , ~n li Ind the Mt all:: cd i l not seriously attempt to hold a great speaking, case of treon. irslf men mina tyke tinguislimi? one-half of the national (1,14 anutonfe a derateeogether and by lone of arms : party responsible for the utterance, or or font of Lineribars effectually resist the opera-It is. linvs t. Icr in the pl Pry,. lt, lulu, ot action of a sin le member of it. IN e Lion in its application to a the domain tint we arc to look for glow g partn of a fr u la n a r ln c e r .' J o s f ugr iL u al with the avowed purpose l in its application t o ,0 ir mini I , rs results. First, atop giving stated that the Democratic arty p was lug of making the same resistente to Mt same. Oat ,1 other nubs id i al- this us am is the 111,1 , Cuer nn d, fen ce lia in the true war party of the country; and leering w ar against the toiled Mates.ant is with protect's, last's.Third, s, 11 theta we now reiterate it; and, because F EW - i n t ° ol h t i t c h g e i e p s c s r s l ot n c o t r n e ce s r o n n e d i N n ow ti 081 understand under such i ss stein that the 1 Ends will Boston al tisc opuidt. their i lull purpose ut re. increase In s aim is Ihi s diminish in NAND) Woon, or any other person in smiting by arms, or h%• the• power of the multi- acres; Until, w ithin five s , ire, the avails the party, choose. to say and do silly I taunde,,,uteheer. fugitiveectiil or pro slave e i e n s s s f o o l ' and aairlr,,s,,,,ciesf fda sect ions well se li Inr slillls suttli•i , ni things, does not, in the least, weaken whatever. l a m sure, Gentlemen, that shame to pay, not only' tin' inkiest on the (1,1,1 our position. The Gazette might a. well , -, heea t - we a n n t / etl, I s ndignation e p, H o I p l i t. :he t lint I to Ulttludtc 13 retire the del{ itself, as hearts, of nineteen t Mr Is ar debts were, be the proce, d i of assail the Christian religion, because of Boston, at the as owal of principles and the a or, ot her WI( lands,retrred. the conduct of some of its professo aq (Tl ' % Pj t n t'ti: ), ( f t i t o utra g es hipeoi?le a o b‘ f )‘ t n h i n n t a i b l i ; ) Wad bel b:a. ' ' ' n d " J o pti 1 Until a appros in z the , iiggi ti ~n to impugn the patriotism of the Demo informed srrie into e n ti a L s' i l u ch tlie " L " Trt e oturadtme4siltrinfia,swt"oa„s Vi Inc h devotesthe public domain to the cratic party because of the , eis•ings of on Saturday list they would hq% r lushest to the public Treasury underestimate its value. I spot, and crushed such a netarlons protect into , (1f this class,the di e«• ss York World Intl some of its members t il he st d o t n ist mi, I t li n c i,e s e a ,L t ii i 3 ial b o u r n it e y r i o n f ItLeirpfeeuettgof Philarl(lpliii hoquirrr. in well consider Our struggle against the rebels was but o ought not to suffer n at all in their charac ter ' eel article - hail to di., over in these• lands, commenced, avowedly for the restore or reputatloh for loyalty to the Constithltitalu, what Dr Johnson, , peaking of another Lion of the Union. i l The Administration f i r , 0 . 1 , 1 the . l, s e t n ct t s u o r f ,_ t o ul at3t t:i tt sa co when 3nol you u hear of element, dr.( tilted as "the potentiality' avowed this to be its purpose, and the them next you will learn that, personally lend of ac (plume! . se calth herond the dreams .olletti% els as 'mils ulna], find also as represent- , i f a , am , Democracy r ushed to its assistance ed in the city councils, they will give lull ek i donve of their fixed purpose to wile away. and F ortunately,l NM alile tO {, ri l l N• llsts and as long as the Administration ion obliterate To the full extent of their pow er. tens position lit tact, and figures In 1t. , 30 ducted hostilities in pursuance of its f ou l blot on the good Elaine of their city . Congress wanted , "ill 1,000 acres of hind And now , Gentlemen, when projects of Ilse s- original declaration, li e sustained it, ninon tin% e taken so much of form and press ure to aid the con et] uction of thalllotois while the Abolitiontsts oi n public bodies in the south , when lawless % ici- l Central Rt% Railroad '[' hat hat a °lnpu V compposed it. Olin ento, trampling on thelmbht authoritie d stalks turn( rd operations in 1 t 5.53 In Dec( in 3 th ts, u youwill se e 'that party stands now precisely where it did your li' work, a 1" i' l li tigl i i t lty prosperous e°r' t hil..lFlr n ever_is when the rebellion began We arc far I theless not } - et concluded. It is wise and pan. acres of its land, on which $l;• 749,114 ? u t , i e c , . r t h , e o r u er ti re ‘ , .t tre L , ‘ t o in u .. ,o , n o l ,, l r lel , l e ly , rtt i t i resolution t t u o r ' In C dal/ had been it, el \ ed, while V/ the crushing of armed tic ason, the Oa- zeite' a party has no such purpose, unless maintain the (Constitution, tile I Winn , and the ( )1.4,00h,44. na good rind available securities c 1a.., by uniting to celebrate the also raciri cut remained due. The whole amount paid negro emancipation and Southern sub thsn nthbi of the great Father ol his t c iiiitry and payable, the refute, i 5516,663 S2,i 14 lou dc ell to tall to memory las i el, IL Ls to, jugation accompanying it. Our party, revivein your own bosoms his lose of liberty Of their land grant, 1,2t32,62t1 acres re and order, awl to draw in patriotic ias t aratioo main unsold. These unsold lands ire everywhere, in its county and State conventions openly pi oclaim this to be, l i f , r ,.' in i t i h u i l s e ,,P r a i n a ,iF, l ,;! e a x n a d n h ip l e e gal w e ill I , (r , t , J 1 ,',7, ( 1 I 110 W estimated to be worth at leash $l7, its purpolie, and to our ton )entions' le respect andadmiration every where, rs here there 000 00 0—inaking a total of nearly $34 solves we must look for the sentiments is a true lure for the Institutions Leith,' twilit 1 3 000 , 000 of our party, and not to the crotch( ts 01 And erotism e t c ry f i l i t i m o e , r , l is ca lea " rt al w7,2 hrel°,llLitt,';‘`,l,l It i.t.linq shown that public land- gis FIERICAVDO WOOD. This point we arc that heart 1 eneraiion for Washington begins to en to a single railroad c ()inpu), proper desirous of impressing upon the attcnti,„, la languishing and 13 mg away. l3 managed, have in value risen to a sum of our talented neighbor c, era letnen the path of duty before 3nu tat equal to the pas Me tat of interest ❑it six before me, Is plain and broad, It is to do our Per c ent.on near(}'s 7110,000 000 of our dut3 and our whole duty , thoroughly and fear- ., (scaly ,itis to embrace te tree institution's of !Whin • (reht ' Similar gra nts hest been our, ounns and to hold them up, with all unn made for lath\ II) 8 in Nlissourt, lowa , 'audit, as 0 it were our Kist struggle upon minncsota and other State. earth And then, it tea blood of (tic II war shall ''' flow, it will not stain our garments If iii- ( it the lands granted to the Illinois graceful outrages guning strength b% us tulgentt Central Road, several hundred thousand and temporary sth.,ess shall proaeed from stage to stage, till they .1, stray the !lies of men, w o a(•res were classified as iefuse and had men, and' t•hit nen pull down and demolish the been offered for several years at 12i cents temples of justice, and even w rap cities in , per acre. The ( ompanT, has sold the names, you and I, and our animater and memo- will at I , ~,,, " use lands for $3, $1 $Ti per li( re ry, both now nod with posterity, escape tousuniing tonliagratiun of reproath O ver 50,000 acres have been sold l'or $1 . 2 I am , Gentlemen,your much obliged au ri ant, per v ) 11 v , II,L. NY, Sits [ Eli ' acre ' --(•-•----- The value of the (iulthc lands, 1 repeat THE ENROLLMENT BILL. depends entirely upon their management. They can be made 1 duable or worth The Amendatory Enrollment bill Saturday passed both Houses of Congress and now ',calla less, as the Government choose. Vi e the President's signature. It provides that the li it e seen what the) are worth in the President of the 1 lilted Slane shall be authorized hands ofthe Illinois Railroad Cowan} se heneser he shall deem it necessary during the ( , ce the hinds that wen ' s ii drug in the present war, to call for such number of men fo r the military service as the public exigencies may market at twelve ce nts an acre, by a repuire. The quota of each ward of a city , town, ( hang( o f poll, township, precinct or election district of a county \ sell for as many dollar. Pen' acre, can u e doubt the intrinsic where the county is not thus divided shall be as val nearly as possible in proportion to the number of lee of a domain which, early in our his naid-our national Debt:' If t« 'O. preteticabk, the number whic h sers 1, e takinZinf. licemmt as rßr a s In I. /1 resident therein liable to render military , ion. . oilloli. ind a half lanes produced $44, has beenprei lonely furnished h In as, ertainorg and filling the quota there is to 000,000 what, untie] proper management, be taken into account the number of men who Is 11l tourteen hushed thousand uaillmns has e heretofore entered the nasal service of the of acres be worthy It is known and admitted l t v tr il t a w d h d en tn t i h n e - United states and whose names are already re turned to the office of the Provost Marshal i /en rebellion is ended Europe eril If the quotas shall not be tilled within the ions to our population. The character time designated by the President the Provost Marshal is to make a draft for the number defi cient, but all volunteers se ho may enlist after the E.f eini7rants atti icted by ds the public will be dciermined Ls the policy of - il draft shall have been ordered and before it shall be actually made shall be deducted from the lan ,-, number ordered to be drafted in any Yeah! town .our uovern me•nt If the lands are to be township,precinct or election district or , ounty given assay, the Old World will * en d If the quota of any district shall not be tilled by its refuse population to us. But ii the the draft made in accordance with the provisions of this act, and the law to which this is an lands are offered for sale, at reasonable amendment, further drafts shall be made and prices, those who come will bring money like proceedings had until the quota of such district oiled] De tilled Persons enrolled may - .e fromC an fur h, ar any time previous to the draft, an ac- draw the other side of the Atlantic *Wie substitute wh is not liable to draft, either the Idleand vicious, from poor s and penitentiaries, or the indus and nett neramtbes furnishlugasubstltute shall i b e ex empt from snot elto..di.a. the time for 1 . h°use hivre Peen accepted. mous and thrifty, tom farms and man_ whic/4 wlch I% , The foudw i l ti Pe ar4 etkaPted Vim the ufactories • I draft( namely—each as " ere- We shall need, wben the war is over, enrollment jected as physically or mentally unlit for the sernce; an pertorui actually In the military or , all the iinancial etringth the country Important Case.—ln the supreme Court now in session in Phildelphla, on Friday last a case of some interest to ou readers was argued. The action was against the Penn R II Co for an alleged overcharge for freight s on grain and flour carried by the.deleadants front Pitts burgh to Philadelphia, between Nov. ,1 1862, and March' 3, 1862. The plaintiffs were commission mer chants and dealers in grain and flour, citizens of Pennsylvania and residents in Pbildelphia. They owned a flouring mill, in Wheeling, at which they ground grain, purchase by them in ()i l l°, and the -vicinity. They carried the flour and goon tromTarious States of the 1_ Mon, britritter.toPittsbugh, and them deliver ed it to defendants for transportation to Philadelphia. The defendants kill *met, nr what they called;local freiglita, 'Carried front Piitsbuigh to Phildelphia, at that time stipulated for 36 cents per 100 lbs. on grain and flour, and any person who owned grain in Pittsburgh, which had come there froth whatever quarter, if he declared that it had change hands there, or had been brought there by himself o r any one else, without the design of send ing-it over the road, was entitled to ship it from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia at 311 centa'perrloo' lbs. The phi ntiff insist ell that they 'were entitled to have their goods carried between the same places at the same rates. The Judge charged agahtstthis - vielv aucl held that this regulation of the Company ITWITIo? ,dlscrintinatiow and also held Unit the act of . Aptig' 1861. ,apploid to goods of the 6 , rowth and . ..lesctuisettde of the State. To this ruling the Plantills excepted, and the case came to the Supreme Court, where it was argu ed and held tinder adviseruens. „,,,,a. the ittke 22D BIEBRUARY.... possesses. Every element should I :6--smnicTLl, - rt7nE ARTlLitiri letie . 4 , i^s.l , nniolsteeMee Pk the united states at Ofdrir4Vend all persona who have served in the vet Oped cherished—and concentraVe& I 4 ~.,AT 1.,1A1 PE Iri.s. tit. The followingle ter written by Hon. three thousand millions - ,w• PITTSBURGH DRUG, HOUSE, i DANIEL WEBSTiii thirteen ~,yeark ;,.,...q9-• ' Io no , . I country or natist,.Setvice two years during the • reireht war arnr - kgiesitionorably discharged, and ItlyaßS*ll4W,Of —on but nigh as are herein exempted, shall l as th# - Tedernt debt was intentionally , - des for moderate,. ton ,ant not a croaker, and ~•:. .', possesses a peculiar interest*thii3tifie,be exempt, - • To the New Yorit Coltimiswe th.r.' the r ,...i4. so much of the enrollinent act as provi des two classes of enrollment is irepealed , and they WOUld "Crush out” the rebellion what- - ' I TOB,RENCE & .I, l 4GA7l3,A . ''''' Celebrat Sou of the Bilirtlit-lErifinittif Vyttish.- are now consolidated. i ever it -costs. But while that is being , ington. if any drafted person shall hereafter pay' accomplished by the army and navy, A Pt) , riUUC'.A....TtI.V.S4:t. - money for the proetuation of a substitute such payment shitllOpeisite'only to relieve that person statesmen should be preparing the goy- Corner Fourth arid Market Stieetit t .„ -1 = • from draft on that call, and his name shall be re- eminent for a financial crisis, emergen- . rained on the roll in filling future quotas cy or shock more formidable than has ' • The Secretory of War is authorized to detail additional Surgeons for temporary duty in the been encountered by any other nation. examination of drafted persons. and he is au- In the meantime while contempl,tting thorized to permit or require boarith of examine- Drugs, the debt of the nation, thoughtful mind ' s 1 lion to hold their examinations at different points within their enrollment districts to he de- will not forget that states, "counties and I termined by him. towns have made and sold their bonds 1 Medicines, Diedicines, Provost Marshals, Boards of nollment, or , any members thereof, have power to summon tor money to pay bounties to soldiers. I Chemicals, Chemicals, witnesses in behalf of the ilovernment, and to If, when the prodigal cAienditure that enforce their attendance. always prevails during wars, ends with Dyes, Dyes, Members of religious denominations who shall, by oath or affirmation, declare that they are t he w ar, and the people are again requir. . . ' conscientiously opposed to the bearing of arins„ . ed to edrh the money the tax gatherer , ramts, Faints, and who are prohibited from voting, so by the. 1 41,, lifftnila, it shall appear that rulers and rules and articles of faith and practice of such 4 religious denominations shall, when dratted in- representatives failed either in wisdom to the niilitari service, 10, cowidered nun-coot or fidelitr to ease, l 4 far its pOSSible, 1 Spices, Spices, hatants. and shall he assigned/f , }• the Secretary their burdens, they vt - ill cease to be iii- , of War to do duty An the hospitals, or to the i • . Soda SOda , care of freedmen, or shall psi the sum of, i3uo hers and representatives. I , , 1,, be applied to the benefit 9t the sick and in fastening the public domain to tlo• wounded soldiers. Cream Tartar, English Mustard, &c, Imidie treasury No person of foreign birth ,hall, un aceollat we 5111111 tutee cast "" I reneh Engliali and American Perfumer) and of aliennge, be exempted Iron enrollment or author at which the liationtil ship will draft ii lio has at any tone assume.] the rights of ride through an a ppronriting financial Toilet Art hies, Brushes. Trusses. Patent Medi a citi/en by voting at any election held under gale in ~a fetv ' 'Diet domainbelongs t - 'erne, awl all In iii:i;ists articles. ".earl} pure the authority /Attie laws of any State or Terri , tory or of itt, turfed ststes ur silt. hut tile people, and shoul,l be preserved and I &a-Physicians Pei sit 114 i.rila ft, li I 'lie] l om held any office under such laws or ant of 1111111 aged for their benefit. Congress Ins, pounded at all hours them, tad the tact that such person of Mr- the arbitrary, hut not the moral - right to i,„„ „. , „ sign birth has voted or held or shall vote or hold i - ine. All 1 1 .11111,- Dot meth. iiiii, use toll . °thee shall i.e token as conclusiv e evidence that give it away. A C'ong.re es that devote.: , 1,.. juB-I . i .1 'he is not entitled to exemption from military flits dolflaill, irrevocably, to lite pavint tit - -0 , 4.-- ser‘ i c . ou imaiiint of AiellAtp. Any portion - . of the national debt will signalize its si ts- Z,..g - r' To(' ON 51 - MPT 1 V ES. cleated and liable to render military eery ice „ho shall procure exiiiiiption by fraud or false rep- dons and patriotism.A Congress that fails reii.entation 1., to h: deemed deserter, to be piik to do it will mistake its duty and regri t REV. E. A. WILSON'S REMEDY lisimil as skill anti held to liztrvice for the full its error. Truly you rs,M term for , Ilia, he tins drafted.l • Any person is tat shall procure or attempt to 1111.'1{1, 0 W WEE I) procure it Wet report trim the Surgeon of the Hon E. I). MORIIAN Board of enrollment concerning the physical .'iii ilition of anti dratted person or a decision in ft- ' idr 1.,:t such person by the bored Ot enrollment ' - upon 4 .1!11111 to exemption. kilo, ow the same ! to tie false, shall upon 4 ,ou,iction in any district 01 circuit court or the I lilted States, be pun ished dry imp] isoninitrit for the period for which the party ,vas dr,lfted. W A settfOirotti*ebruitry 2dj 1851. tiENT E soil of deep regret to me, that my publie'duties abiolutely prohibit me from having the pleasure of accepting your un dation, in behalf of the Union Safet y i'olll - to attend a public dinner on the twenty second, in honor of that auspicious day . Aus picious indeed ! All good influences, all omens of independence, liberty, free government, the creation of a nation, its prosperity, happiness, and glory, hung over the hour when the ey es of Washington first opened to light. You say truly, ti-entlemen, that the present momenradmciuishes us to rally in support of his principles, ro express anew our admiration of his character. and our gratitude for his parting lessons of patriotism and wisdom. You say truly, ttentlemen, that the great duty devolving on us is that of regarding the t'nion as the louudnnuu of our peace and happiness, • -nil the Constitution as the cement of that I Mon. 5o Wiishington regarded them ; so he conjured his fellow-citizens, in all !enerfittons, to regard them ; and whenever his Farewell Ad dress to his COL/ airy *Mall be forgotten, and its , ,-ilmonitions rejected be the people of America, front that time it will bectime a farewell ail- • dress to all the bright hopes 01 human liberty on earth. . . tientlemem the character of Washington is risivir/ t l i t: ~m r io x s t, c d h , ,e t r ia s i b i e it .l e nt li e r nz a l s ue t yjat , ' ,l. o r l r n e l a y; names, shining, without twinkling or oliscura tion. with clear. steady, benilicent light. It is associated and blended with all our reflections sit those things w tuck are near and dear to us. If we think of the independence of our couptry, we think of him whose ettbrts were so promi nent in achieving it ; if we think of the Consti tution which Is over us, we think ul hint who did so touch to establish it, and whose adminis tration of it, powers is acknoiy lodged to be a mod I l,r his successors. 11 we think of glory In the field, of i 6don in the CHillellt. of the purest patriotism, of the highest integrity. lie and private, of morals without a stain, or re ligious feelings without intolerance and without extravagance, the august Ileum of Washington presents itself as the personation of all these I, leas. on tit well. tienthtmen. at this interesting hour. to ins °lie his example, to spread over all the land a knowledge of his principles among the rising generation, and fervently' to pray Heal en that the spirit which was in him may also be in us. When Washington, in behall of the cons en , Lion, presented to the old Congress snit to court try that Constitution which seas the productiov Another Letter from Mr. Weed to Sett— al their patriotic and assiduous labors, he made . ator Morgan. thbt most important ileclaration : -In all our ALHANI, Feb. Id, ll•irei. deliberations upon this subject, we kept steadily in our view, that which appears to us the great- DF..tlt l - ;111 The letter w hich I to,,k est interests of en my true American, the con- the filler - 1y of addres,timi, to ou on the solitlation of our Union, in which is inv.], ed llliith illtilllt , i , eliCitincr discussion. 1401111. our prosperity , feliiity. safety. perhaps our mi. ' sr ( thins' existence. 'this important consideration, regard the cSlllllllll Of our War debt as seriously and deeply impresstsl on our minds, eXeeSsiVe; others doubt the insuffieiency 'led each State in tne convention to be less rigid ' of the proceeds of the public lands as fill on points of inferior magnitudsiticin might have • . been otherwise expected ; and thus the c ons ', . available source of revenues while very , tut ion which we now present is the result of to ' feW question the juulie brit' wisdom o f spirit of amity, and of that of mutual ciefetenee ' devoting the national domain to Ihe and concession which the peculiarity 01 our pa liticsl situation rendered indispensable.- lISCS Of the nat.tonal treasury And when his public career was drawing to a Tht . War mill estimate, unhappil . close, he left to his country, as his last. best „.„, 1 ,,„ .. , ,,,,,it should the war t , nt t gilt, his most earnest and attectiontte exhorts- , .• , tee, to uphold thst.l • nion as the main pillar of n llli Inc pas-calif year, ii a shall find our Independence, and to frown trodognsnt I) slam , elveo. called upon to provide for a debt the first thsiwlng ot any Attempt to dissolve it „f noire than Tif KEE TII.I"SANIt MIT I. loNs The Rd, ice is herded now, and will be heeded , hereafter. Init, net ertheless. there are sonic The value (II the public domain de among us on whom it in no injustice that those pentls upon its inanauTinelit Prot flied crowns of indignation should tall. There are and husbanded w i t h I.,•.„.iittrit.,, ant CL.,O ittos, who are altogether for abandoning the Talon, and alienating one portion Of the country Canty. its t instantly inert oisinLf value trom the rest. They 51055' their wishes. t'hey would 1H C•ollle a via Sic , Ili ion whir - h the disclose their purposes. 'they open their fi nanc i a l poiic‘. of I the Governm , rat t mild hearts, and in those hearts there is found no , pul sation for 'hat I roan which makes nil A meri- lie tit - oily established. sans one people. All is but the ebbing And the In tho part, this ml oßonin ha- hoe', toy flowing of the dark, unwholesonie troubled cur- laVish leVislation, fearfnily itiopaireoc. rent of secession, chisins. And separat ton ~. , We have seen propositions for secession tor- Congress ha , exemptmett t he prodigal, many brought forward, and solemnly discussed inlpatient scaly to suuttutb•r hi-. inherit in the legislatures sail con% entiona ol set eral of Le tine , . Nearly or Willi . one hundred and the. Stati•s. tither eun f entions are soon to ts• _ . holden, under regular legialatit e provisions, to 1 • 11 : 1,,t • Intl/hills of arses hits . 0 been tIVI'll consider the same subject In one Important aWit V Brit the G. , yerninent still hold, , state, recent elections show that there prev sits lteivtteen fourteen and fifteen hundreol ' among the people almost an entire untinonitf tit sentiment in tsvor of breaking tip the I neon: millions of arras, w hielo are disc c'al'med and this dissolution 01 the I Ilion, it is suppos- arlloll2' tile 'totes and Territories as fol ed, may not take pl cc without 0011riiet in Ain., 1 ,. ,., Munitions of war are therefore issovided, sehool , .. of inslt sdates 4•r , e ~.1 'tie,. 1 uction in mil/troy tactics estsblished, • In t ibo, - :i.,',,,,.., Wisc,...sin .24.321...00 snit nil Armed air alb! attitude assrLuital. 'I hese 14 .iY.IO apprehenstons of eqnflirt. in . sse Fr.••4`.-1.,11 lk. I . '',' l. “.. ''•' ' l,-. ." . ':, Si "”,' - `) r. . ~.. ' " att44npted. are not only well founded, b u t. In . ""e" , ' ~,-o.'-'0!'", 5 Ii . F , r 1 Ir I•!'" . ' Otto mytiudgment, certain to be rescued. rweession \ll'''"" J....:11.,b00 I /regun 1 ~r ) 210, sa6. uoo Alabama 17.23, leso N,•I ho T i •r• y !.7 4, , ski ,:allllOl. he msetimpli•hed reit by war Ida not believe those who favor it expect any other re' M I .III'IIIIII I I 11•34'.155 It, Its'l le , y 119 :'''' , "' Louisiana gi,t5,54,0t ,, •.t1 s I • t an tirlt".lhZ otiO • salt. '!'heir hope is, that their CALM' and its oft- , jects may spread ; and that other blau,, by its. ! •‘ ll rltill'ill •- I r , lrl,' l ol 1"; ew 1 Icsti••• 4,. . - -'' 'K . TEE POST---PITTSBURGH, M9NDAAr 4,9_llNtN, G, FEBRUARY 22, . 1864. The Public Domain Amendments of the Constitution. We have already alluded to the prop- ositions pending in the Senate with re gaol to an amendnient of the Constitn- I lion so as to prohibit slavery throughout I the United States, and have given at some length our reasons for questioning the timeliness of such a discussion, at a pert oil when ten States, destined to be •if fe(teil by that amendment, are not ['lire sented at all in either branch of Congress, and when the State of Virgidia is non natty represented to only a single Sena tor On this point it seems to us that the true rule of duty, in a republiean country, and under a republican Consti lotion, is propounded by the New York Jeerm(! of COMILINTV when it sa, s' 'lf the Constitution needs amend ment, this is no time to (di it The tight . to compel the submission of rela Ilion. populations to the Government as it I existed, as they helped its to make it. a ' they contented to have it, is a right that it is difficult for any num to deny The right, while millions of the poriula don are in rebellion. to change the Constitution, making in tart a new Gov ' r,:punent, especially to change it with reference to the population of rebellious districts, and then to ompel that popu lation to submit to the amended Gov ' ernmment, is, if a right at all, one purely of forem and not of moral or political truth The danger of all Gov ernments hav neon 11) ,- • timileney to •uli stitute the right of strength for the light lof law 'Might makes right' is the ' broadest enunciation of the principle. In the present ill-lance It ie claim( (Mod ii n-ta-I population has no rights which loyal men are bound to respect Poo. even if that were true, which it is ma, it istust possible that loyal own 111• Q give to rebels clear and indispumbh rights, by making their own demand and exactions arbitrary and illegh So long as the loyal population maintain themselves on the law and i linn to which they are loyal, so tug they are the_fsdininistrat Ora 01 law ill the opportunity 01 a n-yeiftcm etJ .vt.-h*e the fundamental chart r of the Govern fluent, and then demand that the redid , shall submit to the new and arbitriry principles which have be, n engrafted oh the charter, it Is at least whether they do not cease hello' ad minl, , trators of law, an l become, e.01311v I with the rebels, appellants to force as the arbitrators of right betwein two parties. each contendin , for a new and hithertounkm - vvii form of Government. The Erie Railroad Earnings. - The 1-arnings of the En Hailwa) f.,r tit pll9t SIX years haci been as f011.,a s tail I "69 4.6 Z I II•11 1-e , • f: 13).424 1%1 41.4., - 11 1.000 p.,;t During the present year the gros , t-trn ings will prnhahly reach thirteen milEnn of dollars, and the net itn.ntne of the present stook, after paying interest tin.l Xp(.ll , e , will not he less titan thirty per cent. --.....11.-. , .. fell:2U . jp,:jr,.THE CDNEESsION,: . AND EX - NEW GOODS , NEW GOODS! • . pi.......„,..,, .„ ~,,,,,._,,,,, bsbe,l for the heneht, Ind as a CAI - "I'DHc 1,1) , Preparations for relishrahnl! in ii iilieritning inaunt , r the Birth hue of Ft I' \ii IIPIN lint others. who suffer Hon, W2ltil 1 i n i .rt iin I, H vi. la. en min i„ in iii , ;i i . i y ;te o i-J , iz‘ , B .., l_i u elii , i i it l, i ,l i t r ;. 1 1 , 1 , 1 .. .i 5 t . :.: ,::: t l i 'LC , r.l l 3 ii rf m. i. i11 ,, ,T ; i all the principle cities in the North. and , ...v Ni:t 1 , -I'T" i t[ l l:. 3 111 u., ..11,0 has cured hulself t in sown of the Southern ciLie , , after unilergiung: considerable quackery. --- /3y incloling A puelletul adilri•teletl euvel.we. I I11:11• copies niav he had of the author. N ATHAN I El, ..NI AN Fan. esq , 1e1 ,, - . 11,01,51. It` Hlllo[ll. Hairs cu . N y ..........._ REMOVAL 1.42 ? TO I" Wood Street, ( Wood St reel • Our present location on Fifth street ha, tr,,; - . r V . C4 — CORNAVELL .34. KERR, f 1 1 late be,tonte more and more undesirable I, ..,11 r business, we beg to announce that we will re- CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, ; to a large and beautiful stock of Bead Buttons, move our .111 - t• if` t-tTORF on the D4l' I oF' Silver and Brass Platers, Dress Ornaments, Bugle, (liatrrAnd novelties of ATI', next, to . • ' 1722 WOOD STREET, Four Doors Above sth St., Naarly npponitc Pittsburgh Trust C'omparay rThe exelusil e ttgenny for TEANWAN"S PIANO S Wiil remain to our posaession as betore. H, ET.F.RTIR & BRO. IRrHAIR BRUSHES AND COMBS.— A very large assortment of these articles Just receit ed. Also, a fine assortment of Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Shaving Brushes and Flesh Brushes. PI; RE LIQUORS for medicinal purposes, of the finest quality, consisting of tine old Cognac Brandy, a splendid article of Holland t Port arid Sherry Wines of the finest des cription. Those wrishingthese articles for medic nal purposes will consult their interests ex undoing to} stock. Pure 41'hPe Carbon till nt 60 cents per gallon, Pule White Carbou.oll at 60 cents per gallon, Pure White Carbon Uil St 5) cents per gallon, Pure White Carbon ()II at 60 cents per gallon, Potash at 10 ceutd per pound, Potash at 10 ,entti per pound, Soda Ash at 6 cents per pound `soda Ash at 5 cents per pouud That for excellehee qn no t he excelled At Juseidi Flenung'6 Drug :.“ore, At Joseph Fleming Prue' StCri, Corner 01 the Diamond and Market street Corner of the, Diamond and Market street feb22-m6st DRUGS. DRUGS, DRUGS.—THE subscriber has on hand a large stock of DRUGS AND MFMCINES, Embracing all articles usually kept in a first class Drug Store, together with Paints, Oils and Dye Stuns ; Patent Dledicines of all kinds ; Toil et Soap and Perfumery ; Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes; Trusses, Supporters and _Shoulder Braces in great variety ; Mineral Waters of all kinds ; Superior Rappee Snuff and Tobacco; Carbon Oil at 50 cents per gallon; Prime Potash and Soda Ash, every pound of watch Is warrant ed; Pure Liquors, purchased exclusively for R m y ed e i v, c lll ,his al k p y ur , c p o o u sea tan ; ti T y h o o:. han tell d, at Co.'s Pure JOSEPH FLEMING'S .01iUS, STORE, Corner of the Diamond and Market street febibm#t PITTSBURGH Consumption, Ant tuna, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Long A freci ions, Together with a paniphliit git ing the pre-reils Tirol and a snort liitory of h. ease. eon he sit. MIMI JOSEPH FLEMING, 'orner Ilnrkct btreet and the 1)1, mond m..% FACT Is It Dye In the ycAl 1- r )I‘theu s first prepared the \ EN IA N ll.\lft DYE. Fince tit time 1 , has 1.1.4., 11, , ti L) thousands, :MI 111 no trial ante his it ballet to g . , ii. Last., s..itislantion. Of land in Jenks township, Forest county. The VEN E•rias IIY Eis the cheapest in the ;10., , bounded .on the east by the ands 1 Reibt. Phillips, esq. on the west by that . L. world. Its price is only I. ifty cents. and each bottle ~./Iltallid double the quantith of stye in Blood and others, being part ofthe large tract. into usually sold for +l. • warrant No. 310, and adjoins the tract onlvhich The v EN ETI k. N DI I . : is warranted no t to in- I is located the county seat of Forest ea: The lure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree. soil is of the best quality and is well timbered The VEN El lAN I/ NI L. works with rapidity with cherry. poplar, ash, hemlock, sugar, curled and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation maple, Linn, he. The late survey of the Great w hates er Level R. R. passes through this tract Terms The VENETIAN IIY El produces any shade the same as the 500 acre tract. Refer to James that may be desired--one that w ill not faile.crock Painter, esq.. C01...1nn. D. Hunt, G. W. Rose. or wash out—one that is as permanent as the hair Inquire of 11. 111'LAIN & CO., itseit For sale by ail druggists. Price 50 cents. robV- No. 102 Fourth street. A. I. :\ lATIIII.Ws. %% 7IIITE GOODS.—CAMBRIC., JA riC enetal Agent, 12 Gold at. IN Y. ♦ (met, Nainsook and Swiss Winslins, Also ruannfacturer,l NI Ar H liWa' Aortic AHAI Et checked, striped and plain. Also, India Twills, 0 u 1 ,,, toe hest hair us cd..ing in use. Price 25 1 ity, etc.,forsale by cents janltl-lyd ,v,_,,,,THE GREAT SECRET.—IT IS •-' admitted by all physicians that the grand secret of health and long liie lies in keeping the feb22-it blood and i arions filids of the ball in a high de .OI,OLIC E DIOTICE.—WHEREAS, FOR irtee of !Whitt N . When you feel continued pain . L -- some time past the public pavements have 111 Ike head tpr boa els. orally vont iuued Linear :: been greatly obstructed by idle persons who are r ''''''' I° ''' '''''''° .."' 1 ' ."2 `" ,• th ' holy, Yr"' c a n in the habit of assembling' at the corners of the .ICI eat .It . fltJtizt .t.l , laltees 1.1 lasing streets, and in front of the more public places; 13randrelt h's 1'111,4. all such persons are hereby notified to desist Bleeding may give momentary ease , because the from such idle practice, /Id the lam will hereafter 11 1 'di Butla r dy be strictly enforced. By order of the Mayor, oleo,. w1...1al C more room.as the ih made from the tilis,..., and sustained by the SAMUEL LONG, blood, to waste our 1 iood i, to waste our life. teh22-3td Chief of Police. and ruin ultr conetitu tor But Brandreth s I 'fry papers, iinclinling German) please insert l'ills relieve the circulation as readily as Weed- 3 times. tug Cr . only tslithei tart ii hat it Call well spare. Di „ 0 ,,,.,,,, 0w. - T H. PARTNER and and ' HI 0 Nr , . I. III"!:1 ship heretofore existing between the un al I • I l ~.1 r • , I Ramat ahle. 31st-v, uras curer t dersigued, war dissolved by mutual consent on " 1 ''', '' I• \ ''' ' B '"''' . ''''°""` l I '"'' ''')'• l'''''''''',' R. He the 14th day of November Last, Chas. A. n n° """I. ai d c ''''''''''''" "/ ''''''.) e ' n ' '''°°°- ney retiring from the firm. The style of the inz. ha' lir 11 die Id. Pill.. The ( - IF , at length is n arm and i t ht inn amens will be as formerly. published it, the I. iniphlets I . IIAS. SELLERS. - .old by I ItO ‘l.Y]. 141 DPATII, Pittsburgh, HEFSE OW ENFf. and I,v iii resp,st :Mr dealer= :II medicines. feli2 . 2-6td CIL3S. A. H. RENNET. felic...i.lesi.e. a' 10-P AR T NER SRI P.—THE UNDER o-a.— k_., signed have formed a Co-partnership as ."--- .. , ,.... , 1,...111t kJ.: Iry sETIAN LINT- soles, and warranted Emperor i.i any other Brolcurs,tubh Dealers in CRI ME, PETROL EC AI •• ___ ...- ai .1 Il , llp it positively cures , relict is absolutely ec 13ENNEY, dating, from .lanuary 6th.,1( P TUN sure immediately it I, used. Alotliers iemember W HAMPTON, this. ',A firm 3 tour-,•1,. sit lilt nu 1,0110 without ' , '', ''''''4'l'l C. A. IL BENNET. del:,, , (our I, , do-a, i, 111,h gives no nonce. .17 "gm XECIUTOR'S - NOTICE.—WHERE -1,,,,i1,, „Il attacking the , ?old in the dead•hour ' .4 as, letters testamentary to the estate ot .4 night ; isitore .41,11 , , 1..1, tau can be summon.] it Alexander Miller. late of North Fayette town ma) he too late fietnemt , er, the Venetian Lin- ship, Allegheny county'. Pa., deceased, have been intent net er tails l'ilve '25 And 5n cents a t w it I, . granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted i,,,id by 'I fli )51AS If EDPAI. H. Plltsburgh, ~,,,t to the said esdate are requestcal to make homed,- all rr , fl - cfdl ,,, Drui-g -, ,ta , titice. to Cot thin. It dte p.ty merit. and tho,e has Mg clainis or demands street, New York Ii 1.4-13.1.. tit c against the estate of the said decedend. to make -+L4 i known the same without delay, to A GREAT REBELLION. , ROM'. AVAY EA L, Executor. feb22-It,lsi6tyv t'linton. Findley township. _ Triumph of a Great Discovery. THREE sEiCOND-HA ND The public has t. , .. , r 1 cil against carte-rising Hair ' - fiip, Fashion has tore,i orn them. A SALT, Cloll s I, nimunlty has adopted in their stead, CRIST A DORO'S HAIR DYE, • MELODEONS • ~ • And for rho, f , ./SO/1, ' It embrowt± and blackens the halr,. not. the n It te autyrialge emollient. not a burro/dn . /hod It doesnot burlesque nature F . , R ALE lth brofvfliffm but produoes her 0, II Briny ht., lts ,ding effect is fastol9. 11 tithes 11,10,11., Ira l'et are uniform. It fur 1, fon.. 1M an utact turd he .1. f'1:1?-f tsfu if Astor litufse, A, tt 1 wk. :sold by all Druggists Applied t all /lair Uressers felsdlydrcur A n.l manuttleturers nt Saddlery & Carriage Hardware,. No. 7 St. Clair street, and Duquesne Way, EMBROIDERED EDGING, (near the Bridge.) • I_ , r ,-, DENTISTRY.—TEETIFI EX tracted without pain by the use of Dr. ; thalry's Apparatus. .1. F. If 0 "F" 31 - A. INT , DENTIST All work warranted 134 Smithfield Street, REMOVAL. Merchants and all who buy to sell again will (IN THE FIRST DAV OF APRIL. he supplied at Eastern prices. 11_, will remove my }face of husl.need to • No. 51 Fifth Street, opposite the Theatre, tek2,l MACRUM GLYLE 76 Market st. And will be prepared to give the public general , satisfaction, with a well selected stock of Opti cal (foods, and a large supply of RUSSIA N PEBBLE SECTACLES. they are warranted to strengthen and improi c the SWOT. Made and sold only by J. DIA MOND, Practical Optici ' an, fe9-tf Nu. 39 Fifth street. NEW GOODS IMPORTED THE. LATEST STILES 'IMPORTED CHANSON LOVE & 00.8'. NO.II SOIITH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, 1119. PARTICIII.A_R ATTENTION PAID to filling orders for the purehase of • Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, &e., &e. RErtas To-Ranks, Bankers and Meretiants of St. Louis generally ; John D. Scully,. esq, Fourth Street Carpet Store, i Cashier, Pittsburgh. 1 Orders and consignments respectfully solicited • No. ifila ..t , ourtzrs street. and prompt returns made. jan2l-im _ ___ ____ 7„1 - NAME'S lINRIVALED P I .1 - .lt OS, . ------------------------....-_____ ( '()77(),N . 4A 1) LLVE..V DUCK FOR lim Haines" Bros. : New - York Pianos, Groves. ' COUNTRY BLit TS. STEAMBO A I DECKS, teen lc .Co.'s• New York Pianos, and Prince's 1 R - lIST RECEIVED-. 1* sex.rornrD Melodeons and School Organs-a splendid as- IOF lot of COUNTRY BLANICETN ht ; aortment of the above well known instruments , H. J. LIN&US, . ~ 4 iustleceised, , - . ~-... No. al Market street, sad iciteilmorrz 81., - - No.t Market Alley: aprt=l, 86 /e lirel/kfOrettirent. Prints, De Laines, Ginghapis. HOUSE•FURNISHING AND MOURNING GOODS VERY , febl3 C. FIA2I 4 tIESON TAYVE & C 0,4 74 & 76 Market St b 1 T AN T .rEITAX4, 4 I . O THE PEOPLE. Ha A.DiPign ET.Pall. THE MONONGANEL A, PTV:Ont.:all, Feb. 20, 1864. SPECIAL , Lp?1?1[11 . Ilk UT miffs - days itet:ioemain in which Goren:i -ll niencOnniitittes* i to be paid for recruits to flit up theiatistedOniM of the gallant regiments now facing the enemy from the seaboard to the Rio Grande. The work has gone on well for the pant ten days, but still greater exertions are needed to save the reputation of the State and avoid the draft otherwise inevitable. 11y recent orders all men enlisted by recruiting officers In this vicinity can be mustered into ser vice by Capt. Moorhead, at the Girard House. Every citizen, non-commissioned officer and pH s ate is made a special recruiting officer, and will la• paid the premiums of rel.s and 41bi for every recruit they may present and get mustered into service. Officers of the regular army on recruiting ser vice, are authorized to enlist men for the regular sem ice for three years, to be credited on the quota of the respective districts, with the usual bounties. Oils, Oils, Here is work for the various classes, trades, professions, &c., who have heretofore responded so nobly ro every appeal of the Government for aid, and who have demonstrated oft-times, and especially in the call that was made on them to work on the fortifications last summer. that nothing but the occasion is wanting to secure their es ery effort in the cause of patriotism. Let every man again lehd a helping hand and the work will be done. 13y command of.. .MAJort GENERA.L. BROOKS. T H LODORE READ, A. A. O. tet›..3t $6OO. Recruits Wanted. $5OO. T l l74.ll l ,7bD,EthßelrarNDEeppartLAltoßreEcErt,7, for the 4-6th Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, lir any other Penney h'ania Regiment m it - NT lES Gut ernment, to veterans " new recruits 3.00 Local Bounty, additional .2,uu Office, "Commercial Building," THUID FITORY, opposite Postoffice, Fifth street. W. L. FOULK, Lt. C01..161k Pennayll anis Veteran Volunteers, Recruiting Officer. feb22-It 500 ACRES OF LAND IN TIONES ta township, Forest county, Pa. ' un improved and adjoining the lands of Thos. Pat terson's farm. rhe land is well timbered with poplar, lynn, sugar, ash, hemlock, maple, pine, s.c., situated near the oil regions, south of Tide out and some six miles weal of the Sunbury and Erie R. R., and five miles north of Marion, the county seat of Forest co. Title good. Terms— nne-half cash In hind, and the other half in six months with interest to be secured by bond and mortgage. PITTSI3I - EUH iirillTE, ORR dr CO. No. 25 Fifth Street. An unusual full assortment of everything in the Trimming anti Hosiery line duet opening We would call the particular :mention of the the season in Hair Dresses and Nets. Also a large supply of TFT:sI3VIiiiH EMBROIDERED MUSLIN, PITTSBURG II sill find a full line of Furnishing liooll,. Fine Shirts, Neckties, I'aciershirts, Drawers, Socks f.per, Linen, and Patent Steel C . ollars and Traveling Shirts of the newest styles and supe- I,or quality at our usually low prices 10TMXTET 13rliC3f7l-E. OF 'VELVETS, BRUSSELS,' I INGRAIN CARPET. THE VERY LOWEST RATES Mr. "D. eiz. H. M'C.A.1.41.-117111, t feta, - ,..._ -i Um:num* & unwas taunt ! ERTYSIITEET,- SUNGlients D.LA 2 mar4 G 'INV° . lust received ZS . fmoerrthja(sl,,uogrealßueanyaliZnaultm 'Par. for sale by BECzaz & LONG, ; era ;tad reapers. so dealers in Agrieultat N 0.127 Liberty at., Pittsburg, Pa. , and Farming Implententsof ail kinds. feb2o4kW I feb2Oda it REVIIITWNIIN ALSO, 400 ACRES CHARLES ME'LLUR di Wood st Ladies EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING, Gentlemen AND EVERY ORDER OF WE OFFER AT aal. AS-1 0 kilaT,F..2 1 411.4 TO-DAY'S ADVERMEMT.S Lv PI 011-;-1" 4 -sf' 4 1 :10 -7,P t--4 • 0 PA ds. bit tf kft ift kft kit 0200 1 /2 I z le II kt New Goods Goods 71 Goodal 6 New Goods 1 New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods rtes New Goods OPENED THIS7DAT, AT HUGUS & HACKE'S 400 PIECES NEW STYLE Prtms— DARK AND 'LIGHT. (lINGHAIIS, DE LAINEN at 311, BALAIORALS at $2,50 Corner Fifth and Market eta I=l NEW DRY GOODS, AT GARDNER it SCRLEItER'S, -9 2 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 1-2 c. Best Kid Gloves, at $4,25 fet,lo R. F. riAllaß7l7;. (Late Cashier of the Merchants' Bank;) conmSKION MERCHANT, MN= g Ei c) p; New Goods New Goods New Gef I,s New Goods New Goods Now Goods New Goods New Gcr,4r New G,c,nee New Goods