`Fi's` , ;',..„' _ . kil,' /,/ ---. , . • , ---- ----___-- ~--,:.• ...-. __ 4 -.0 , ..- ,-- ~-, ~....-, sx_", : . es - / 7' PIPPICSBVItGns EDNE§pAIL 3LC))14,,1Z1G, FEB- 24, 1844 DODGING THE DRAFT When we remember the fierce howling of the Aliblitionf;ts, demanding a proc lamation of emancipation, in order that they could, with earnestness and deter mination, supp ort the Administration in its efforts against rebellion, we are amazed at their anxiety to dodge the coming draft. These leading Abolition ists, whO promised "s'warms of volun teers"tolight for negro emancipation,, are now endeavoring to coax Democrats to enlist to fight for negro equality. They wtiuld not permit Gen. MCCLELLAN to close up hostilities nearly two years ago, because they feared slavery might still have a lingering existence; and, they are now opposed to any sentiment of our, troubles, which does not insure Southern subjugation. The truth is that, from the beginning the Abolition managers of the Republican party, were detelinined upon the destruction of the Southern people. In the name of the Union they succeeded in raising armies, but they have been gradually develop ing their programme, until now when the leader of them., WENDELL PHILLIPS, "asserts that nothing short of seeing the re-construction' of the States, with a "JOHN Ilaucocx in a black skin" pre siding over the assemblage which will bring it about, will be acceptable to them. This is.the intimation of our op- ponents, but still they will not volunteer to secure it. • At an early day in the progress of the war, these bloody and fanatical A boll ists determined upon their programme; and no sooner did they discover the in tentions of Gen. McCi.Er.r.mc, as written by him to the President, than they fixed upon his destruction. His plan was to crush armed treason, but that was not their intention; their idea was to pro long hostilities, in order that it would more certainly destroy slavery. Under their rule not a single effort has been made in Virginia, since the removal of MCCLELLAN, calculated to crush the rebels, but a thousand devices have been thought of in regard to slavery. Con trolled by politicians at Washington, the President removed that officer, and has carried an a most contemptible contest ever since, which in the language of the Herald, "has impoverished the country, but has done no damage to the enemy." And yet, notwithstanding all that the President has done to please the Radi cals, that blustering and howling set of cowards are endeavoring to dodge the coming draft. Do they call this back ing their friends? To please them the Administration interfered with the pe ninsular campaign, and, by the with drawal of sixty thousand men from the number that had been assigned as neces sary to carry that campaign to a success ful issue, caused its failure. The Ad ministration, by its suspension of Gen. MCCLELLAN in Atignst, 1882, caused the successive disaster of PopE's campaign. And the Administration by the removal of Gen. MCCLELLAN in the fall of IRII2, caused directly the massacre at Freder. icksburg, the greater massacre at Chan cellor:3;4lle, the advance of LEE in Pennsyltania, where the country was saved by the stubborn qualities of our soldiers, and LEE'S eventual escape across the Potomac, which gave another year of existence to the rebellion. All this the Administration has done, but it has not given an effective blow in the East towards the destruction of the confederacy since General MCCLELLAN was sacrificed to the clamor of the Rad icals, and that faction will not enlist THE TWENTY-SECOND OF FEBRUARY. As the first WASHINGTON entered upon bis natural existence at this date, so it was thought especially proper that the second WASHINGTON (one known as ABRAHAM LINCOLN, esq., attorney, Springfield, should be born into a new political life on the 22d of February. To accomplish this, certain very good friends of his arranged it, by a circular signed by Master SIMEON DRAPER. of New 'Vora city, that the whole people should meet everywhere or anywhere, in halls, •churches, garrets, cellars, fence-corners, camps, courts, groves, barracks, bar-rooms, back-alleys, palaces and perlieus, at country taverns, cross roads, ferries and ponds, to nominate the second WASHINGTON for a second Presidential term—and then at these va rious places whh one accord and cheer ful voices to make declarations of their will. But the 22d of February, 1864, has collie wl,gprie, and no man bath heard the ringing of the welkin for the second WasinNoTon 1 There is but one parallel to this stu pendous fizzle imagined or described by the mind of man—Land that Is recounted by a Meng Who tells us that once upon a time liWittiagreed that, for the purpose of learnipg : how much 'lois,: t1,(..y could make, , the whole world and the "rest of mankind" should deliver cme long, loud and universal shout. But when the appointed day arrived, each man, Oinking he would like to hear the wondrous report, and considering that the lois 'Of his one voice would not be noticed in the resounding aggregate, forbore-to-shoutnt, all! Thus, as none of "aline hpinet - fielettags shouted," there was_zt fl.,;t l fha d t,el! f•r- In ' attiutpt to en dorse the second WASIIINICITON, utterly failed. But we shall try again in the 01-fashioned way on the 7th of June , next. ' Meantime" let Master Dite.P.Rit' and hisiciencls drape themselves in sack cloth: A quii;t;ion obtrudes itself just 'bCre, will stittybo ever be so embitious•es to call filitelttbe second Lrricouif .. 4- - -- - - - --- _ p a it gi ers t 'TELEGILVIIIC • ' FIRST Epriiokt. ~- .4„ ,, 1 ~ ~. • - ~ The Steamer Bohemia Wirac ii'; Ili Pert of her Passe geriPSup -1., .-.1 --- I posed to' be Lost. - ' ' IMPORTANT NEWS FROM CAIRO. THE ALTON SANITARY FAIR. Lonsvith-E, Fel). 22.—The Freedom Convention assembled on Saturday, at noon, in the United States Court-room. About one hundred delegetes were pre sent front Kentucky, Minnesota, Tennes see, and Arkansas. The Convention or ganized by the election of Hon. William P. Thomasson, of Kentucky, as Presi dent; Vice Presidents, M. M. Bruey, of Tennessee, F. W. Wolf, of Arkansas, J. S. Nixon, of Kentucky, and Gen. John McNt al; Secretaries, J. S. Fowler, of Tennessee, James Yanessig, of Min nesota, J. W. Campbell, of Kentucky, Major J. Barnes, of Arkansas. The Secretary read a communication inviting the Convention en masses to attend the laying of the corner-stone of the Union soldiers monument, at Cape Bill Omni. ery. A committee of three trout each State represented, was appointed to draft resolutions. Arkansas, 11. H. Wolff S. J. Barnes, George G. Shumark; Tomes- Hobert Farqualmusen, A. Weens, J. F. Fowler! Kentucky, James Speed, George G. Blakely, 1). F. Sanford, W. Scat, Arnold Bickel, and John F. Hume. The convention adjourned at 3 o'clock p. nr, to meet at 7 o'clock this evening to hear an address from Chas. D. Drake, Esq., of Mo., which was brief but elo quent; subsequent to which the commit tee on resolutions having reported, the convention adjhurned to meet to-morrow at 10 o'clock. During the afternoon ses sion of the convention the following cir cular Wll5l. distributed among kseveral of the members: -WASHINGTON, February 23.--Sir: The movements recently made throughout the Country to secure the re-nomination of President Lincoln, render necessary some counter action on the part of tilos, unconditional friends of the Union who (Mier from the feeling- of his administra tion. ho long as no efforts are made to forestall the political action of the pet - plc, it was both wise and patriotic for all true friends of the Goveronient to devote their influence to the suppression of the rebellion ; hut when it la-comes evident that party machinery or ottieial influe nc is being used to secure the perpetuation of the present administration, those who conscienciously believe that the interests of the country and of freedom, demand a change in favor of visor, }nity and nationality, have no choice but to 'ils al at once to the people, before it shall he too late. To secure a lair discussion of principles, 1110:40 in behalf' of whom this communication is made, have thought fully surveyed the political field, annd have arrived at the following conclu sions: :First—That even w ere I hi• re-election --"-------- - of Air. Lincoln desirable, it is practirallr 17-v.:7 . 1 1 , 1 , 1 I , l „" r it L , t , %"1 ';' 4A , % ," (~ ""1 " :,,, impossible against the union of inthien pot re, o. : ' 1,.. - i: , 1:::: ' ;---;i ' ” ' „ 1 .:: ..( ''. l ' ,::l, ces which will oppose !Hui. Brush...la. N tll lirwaln•s, ,t,t, In t ; tirutht.... , 21114/ Second—That should he be re- instab.l t,/,`'1',,,H,!,,,'"',1',',',,, itiPLi.:,/,:./-i;:4,l,''J'',("t'"''i';",:','' his manifest tendency toward contplo ,a.: i ..,,, ,ii r ,,„ ! ,, , , I .;;„ I , .„,„ • 'r,:::,`Ni„ill,„.; mises and temporary expedient s / t l . in,ll. 1 lin. rttit .11 •-.1.,rt- M tin., tile lint,* At, L . F.t. ,. " --- ,-?.......,- .rt Will become stronger durine - the , ii , - .;,`,,T l l ,',';'' i '"P" "'"'''''"-' '''''' l '' h 'r "'.'l•• ._.AO:-•-• --- ipiises in ~ , i n ti. o "0. It 31r. 1.1 t•N t ; '.. '..t.,VigNrer... • ).111 .. 1111 t 1 ....1 1. It I. 111 t 1.. • , V . Ili, 0 t.pe.113 ond term than it boas Leto in the first, ,minus tt,t - Io it - .........,,,it,r..> ~..1 ., ..,..1 4) ~.„ .., i ,..,.. , ~. ~..,,,,,, ~.hport„) I Removed, that there would be far less use for and the cause of the nation surfer propor i , , ,, 1.,, n,...,, , ~, ~ ..,, ~ ~,, 1., ~ , , if ir k N ,, IT i r m 1 i t i : cn i . ,. . 1 , 1 , 1 . : 4 T 1,1,. 1 . 3.) .1. 1' h :r .,.. .:r. „ .. i ., , i. ;;;;;;; ,,, : .. , ~ , ,, ,, ,, , . .,r,,,,, , : , -,.,,,,,1 t ,,„,,,,,,,,,: , ,,,.,,,---,,,ii , L 7:1 ,,,t, e . tionately, while the . win:Limy i•r•ntinue to , ~,, ~ r , n , ,....,. ,.. ~,, ...; ~.,,. ki,, t,,.. range i h, ItingSHlAli during lII', whole 3 , llllllllst rt- I 11, M ho.• i tti...n 1..1 t' ..n!. la, 0g0..1 No. 51 Fifth Street, onposite the Theatre 1..! ~ ... ~, , I Ir..k . . '..., 46,14 p The trnnl and Lion, till the public debt shall heroine 1,0 : Purr 11 tote I 'lrk, 1111 .0 A• i ri•l. , ia, c.lllt, And „111 I.e ttret•nrgt 111 'fit e 1 h ' il " : """ " 1 ""' 1 " t '"" 1 '" " .. ‘ J '" plaided ' it h 1 1a..... genera. great - to be borne. Pt tll , ll .11 1.1 i ..1.1 1.1 . p.../r, ! 1141 10 , rtion, wttit a well ...let-tett ;;ticii of t To- I"‘"' n" ' ' cal t loolln, nut n kr t ., gqq•l) of lit ,S 1 1: 1 . I ''' • ''' ,l' '`.' •, "or Vp l ) I. As the records of these humane institutions Third—That the patronage of the Goy- 1 . ..i..i..ii le ~aii per p , ioi.:. PElllil.l. SECT A( /.1: 1 hey Ire unrrnnt. I N ' lik YA IV, .5 , . prove that a very large proportion of their pa ernmiT:l, throughout the neressitir, tq to to rengt hen and Mirror e The •lofl t 31 sde ati.l I..oLer ‘ll.l lu , nrang. Agent, ! ...la 1,1. ttt 1 ~.nt• per itoon t bents owe their reception and detention within tett: i :1 Four(' httert Ow WI/ r, has been so tapidiy incrili- , e I. :-..is ,‘,iii il ~.e.iii, riei peiiiiJ kohl only I.y jI " Mi ' N I'` 1''...„.":11-0'1,..1,'N't..1`..1,1':.,., riliiiti..r.. 14)7T I t:E 110 I'S ES 1,011 Iltetn to early habits of indiscretion. and to such an enormous extent, and so resto loosely placed, as to render the applii:!- I t•Nf I. 1••• • 111•11 . t . VAIVai•I In• ex celie.t. a-, 5 1... i. ii..filiti g Atli lilt, u ell mrt - ,t, i Lingn- For all unpleasant and dangerous diseases Lion of the tine lent! principle alisolitiehi A t 1,,,,,.,,,, I. ~,,,,, I tr „,. t,,,,,., LAND FOR SALE. ~.: , .0 I .In. ,i .11. IWO %% 'lr.!, \ 1/Ntent •on the lane"' I: , tlu:L. -fel 1 . 1.-engt, HAttivtg m.. 11 1) essential to the certain safety of oar re AI 1., pi, I je.,,,,,, „ 1,,,, K -.1,, t ,. ./pina.,,, 1,. t,a, .. 1. . ~I Ht.,. ilishn Hentts publican institutions. 1 1,. , I it( ii , t . iii; \ Lii Mit, i:HEAP, Gilson's Extra of Pereira Brava ( „r,„•, th.• 1,. tli,all.l Ind 1 1:iikel ntrect , r 4- ‘k %CR F.... Or Li, NI)INTI 0 N E s- . '-,"""'"' I "*. "..""*. '" ' II "' ''" " 1 Fourth—That we Lind united in Hon ' '''' "I u" 1 """“"d ''' d Al " k " *l ''' 1 .71(Ply ts i„,,.th.p. k ,, , , ,•,,,int, , . ~,,- a " - - ''''' -' -- '-'; ") en' ^,-- " 7 'i I ') "".. Salmon P. Chase more of the Lwalith s i :,......, .„,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,, .. 0,1 ~.i..,.., tj ,„ 1 ,,,,,,, i , , , ,ii i 1., , , , ,,. 1 .,,,,.. If .1g 1 , 11.. ~ tln.l ...,.n. ..1 the moat dean at.l.• needed in a President during the next ...........- lermon a bum. ft, keel u. Weil tin. bere.l IA Ith *''' 0" ''' fro,. f ***, t ki" I" what cures secret diseases, of no matter ‘I t A lt ,, t3t. •, 1 4t; ..1110 111, four years, than are i run billed in iiii y a;9,--r 0 (.I).NSUMP TIVEs• - Til R iuu It, , you, ouunr, nsh. hemlock, Maple VIII, what leDgth of standing. •t, t .. ,1, • t t . Nt • .• I ,clt, Anti:J.ll) A. . nil unteti net, th e Oli ' , VIM, St./1111 1 (11 1 /lit, 001(4' 111 ailahle candidate. His reiiird Ault amt !RIM.. nll lIIIIrei 1.1,1 ili the Nlllltotiri. noel I'l' ' ''.*." ' No change of diet as required, no cessation - closes, and unimpeachably s howing him REV, E. A. WIIMN'S REMEDY r.„.• ir ir ..,,,, r,t e nu., north id Wittoll the Ill.! ) Mot col korthtt , o 1 itle g , H , t re ran A (.4 4011 INVES T II E 'NT . A Ai ENV from butrinesa. to be a statesman of rare ability, and ~ i ie-loili cosh la hand . Intl tn.. othet halt In t.l, :: . .1 k "" I '"""' I ' "'"'"'" an administration of the very highest . ..... Irt- order. while his private churacte- ••,.• • q,,t.tt• ..1 netting ' 1111.1111.. Wit il interest to lae int l o • llt . V.l b) bitllit 1 roll i , T. ' , 11 1 , /' OI I ''' , II„ . i. oio-r ,;1,1 tor the Soldiers Home upon Furlough ..i ..,,,rt g a g e. ier fur. • ~i,,,,i ~, y., ~a,„ i,.,,,,,, i,,tl. ~ .I.t• til more 1113- - nishes the surest obtainable guarantee Coos...opt low, Asthma, Brourhllls, ALSO, 400 ACRES )111/.1., in 110), Ott, red lot ..al, ti, las ~,'n Li e terms This 0 , I. .i,o, . !..r las ••••I ...eta From of economy and purity in the manaLre- Coughs, Colds, and all 'Throat dist to sa iotti . tittl, .i.: ire.; And who may }perhaps have tmforttutately con tnent of pubic affairs and Ltsug Alleetlous, !I If Ismi in Jenks tiiivoidop, Ito e..t. , ount), I , ltlces. lii tx ;,,,,, , trailed disease, will find the Extract of PA /LEI- Filth. — That the discussion of illy 'Ps . t•oinded iO, the ,art b) the 1511 tin ol !''' 1 " . Plti Kt ttirg It. P. . • SRA BRAVA the specific for their Ills. By lls peculiar action upon the Kidneys, it Presidential question already commenced Toge nude ii ith a 11)1111.1dr! gal lug the ilresteil, Pllbl Pil/HIPII, ebli . , , In the hest I. thst ot h L. Mutt ~, t I , : . 1 ." ~.. 1 . 1. ,,,,,,, mi ,,,, , ,. i Nu . Mood and , others, brit,;; part of tn.. large tract. by the friends of Mr. LinColn, has de- non and a ble.rt 1.1 , 1...11 ••1 I.N. t ., tet.. t nit 1, ,d Mood at 1.1., .• 11,1 , t.•(•• . -Ititald.• 1.. IL., Lai , ..,,,at No, 3[63. and adjo,ns the tract 1.1) a hltdt wh,.... \ 1..„ ',, ts ), 11 1 I h.„ 3, .., It i. t i causes a frequent desire to urinate, thereby re veloped a popularity and strength in Mr. tatoed ~t .ts looniest the etttlal) - 4,1 t/1 1 hest ,1,/ the „„, ,hr , • • . . . "- 1 - Chase unexpected, even by hie warm, til JONE.PII PLIE3IIAIo, ' olll ' "/ 'lll' t . c'i sushi} and I. heti timbered ' - _ AI nn cherty 1,1.1 tr ash, ben,. Ir. ...•,f •ti .. dried UNITED ST 1T 4.-4. INTERN.% it, it th; l•- r4r3l" all fear el stricture the Utheret ' admirers, and while we are aware that ample, 1,,,i, :i. I I". is h• ~,,,, e ) ..1 1I.• 4 jr.,l IC NI K. Corner Market street and the Diamond, his st rengt ii is at present unorganized, Les ei it 11. psi.... thretarh this Inset 'I ernts and in no condition to manifest its real • Jan";-Srit P 117 1 ,11 1 •13,1 li the .amt ds tit, 010 m. re ern, I 1,1, 10 .1 Itt.t- Annual Tales 10, 14414. YOUNG MEN 1 , ,,,,.1..,....., . , ~1 in., I, Hunt. t I V. It—, magnitude, we are satisfied that it wily ....• ••• Inoiore of 11. Al '1..-t IN A 1i,., lll. itlention tit tax-pace„ is httreby elite,' needs a systematic and faithful effort to itirsA FACT. * ***** lett...i2 N,. 1 ..,.. !1. . ,,,,, , t, ~,,,,,,,. 4. tit the pr.., 1 , ..a....i l!.•• I 111 It'.i !.., late i. 4115 1 t 1.015 e• lo• Ille •.• .-.....•1,1 el 4111E1111 I 3 5,5't, develop it to an extent sufficient to over. 1,. 11 /I Dye. . 6,..!E1 - Dllll3 NA TIIINI tI. HANK iii . , 0 .. „,,,, , , ~,, „ ~, ~,,i) I. 1..,,„. Deware of the numberless quacks to be found in come all opposition obstmlles. -i, It is made the dui, ni AI igttettsti,l, part neruttli,a, all large Wien. blany of them know •• • ; firm,. a. , ..0iti0n.., rf II i I, 1 t,II, matte Kahle For these reasons the friends of Mr. it th tit. PI I Tslit Roll. to an) iniool dor,. In, 11,.. 0.1 1 . 1,, ..). 1.11 ai- C'hase have determined on measures year ISM !11 r. lilatheics drat prepared the \ LeNETIAN by IN rut I.IIIIA, that tone gout! lilt I /1,1 51 i. , 5 4.1 ‘I 51 IN 1,, II 11, Alt, which shell psent his claims fairly awl it hat been tilled by thousands, dln lantaa. e --- to atibc •, ton or return to the Amino:tut Asset,- Nothing of the Practice of Medicine, sot ot 11,, , I li,r rs,.l a im, tt loested of the at cilice to the re country. A central organ- ha rr. t i t , i‘liitst'll!,..;.lii,V.Z:. l ' t " l i .y,l e ttt ' t ' t t t ' t ! l 'A t e l "". , t 0 „ l' it F..lt , llt 1 lif.P.l ic rAI 1 - .:\ I . j amount ..1,..,0 i l ... ~,, the ~ri e I,•- or obje c t. iZttilOn has been effected, which already world. Its price is only Fifty centl i , '' ancr eart ' h lirvi . K lt , i 'toli't 4-I I 1 . 4 111 . 111 , CI 1111, - Nt I ' charg,,t a di, , ...lat , cal i ~5 :Ind ttu. latit r r W 4 _ 41111 /V o n City, Feb. 1311,, Itle4• t occithattim [tattle to pa j ait . , wens, " ''' " And )et they are allowed to dedelve and decoy has ifs connections in all the SI1)1.1•S. and bottle contains double the quantity . ot ,I ye in the 101 l ject of W Well is to enable Ilk t 0... usually Hold for TI . St'it IC arAs , By satisfactory evidence presented ' r's t• 1 .5 1tt,,,, , 1t 15 ho khdll 101 l to ll,ke Nllels r,•- '1 he SLN it.llA N 1/1 Eis wat . ranted not to in- t t) ,t ie toldersi . neti it lola been made 1., appear torn 1,1 11.4 ,1 / I ni.. t• 111/ 1 1.,11 /041 111140 to be - friends everywhere most effectually to Jure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree that the SE( 'OND NATIONAL. BANE ill , ta , ,eiri in. Ceiss.•i 1 ....ii1iti, , to the best '.'‘,- promote his elevation to the Presidency. The N 1... N ETIA N DYE work, with rapidity pirrsis I Will, in the count) of A Ileglien) . 1... la 111.,1, a I.•• Is he eat, otat , ,n;sat . ut in 611,•11 case TXL-71EI 1714.71DITAELR'Sr, d State of Pennsylvania has been dui • organ- tt • A ••. •- d • • - W e wish the hearty co - operation of ar,tsl:l,clics,rt,arinty, the hair requiring no preparation teed under and according it ' t the requireineuts tit ti:‘tliel' a ' ntin ' t ' il ‘ t;:i r i 'l t" "I lift) P" ''m"m all those in favor of the speedy restore- The 1 ENETIAN Ul'}: produces any shade te Act of Congress, entitled "An Act 10 pro- h, t• I'l ; :s. ' l' vI:I i %, h. , n ' il . : i n l; ' t dell, ' t ' - ' I h t i l i t 7t r d Assess or hide aiNational Currency , srcured by a pledge 'lt any lake or trt,lttlent litd or statement. wRh Until oftentimes after a lifetime of misery, death DOD of the Union upon the basis of uni • that may he destrHi-hue that will not fade,crock o inteni . ,.. c, ~.1,• it., i ,tusi ion or enumeration , kindly ends their suffering. versa) freedom, and who desire an Ad- ( 1 . ) t. r ,,, , .ie1yii i.. t ,,, — * ( 1 , , nc t . , that is as permanent as , the hair ,I•Llllla"t't.ol'i'atfutler!e'lit,onciikitsio'unielict ‘ r ' e l lt u ' ' ' . i i i d it '' pr l ti ° i. r •t- t i l l 'u f• Y e ' l r : s t ,1,,,,,,1 1., la st. y all druggists. i rice dO t t ntP ministration of the Government during .1. 1. MATHEW s rune - .lsth, Ibtij, and has complied with all the dred dolt.u.st and 111 I• 1 1 .1•11 r a t „ Us 11,1 WM Ilt, . the first period of its new life which shall (~,,,,,,,,, Agent, ~.., , i„i d ~ 1 ,, , v. Prot 'stuns 01 said Act required to be compiled . mash „hut ti 3 Om Asses-or or Nasistant Asseasor, rut - 4'015 I lIFWEI' Antilc.s HAIR with before commencing the business of think- and frt., 11,e , ' i kon on., ~1 enunt.•ixtion Cl t 11l title to the fullest extent develop the capacity a LA.l.7,llitnt.,"JeTitt(t't • air dressing in use. Price 8,8 with t fief, ,ifl Ite )),J ,i 11,4.11 of free institutions, enlarge the resources cents. Janlti-lyil Awl - . therefore, I, hum AltVoLids ii. Comp. I'n} Illt•III t , l the 11 .11111131 1 except those or troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that licenses, alit nut be stetnandcd until the 30th of the country . , diminish the burdens of the stud SECOND NATIONAL BANE of , da) of dune taxation, elevates the standard of public (11:F =- T a p .. E itted Cat h liz...AT SECRET.—IT IS ) alt physicians that the grand PITTSBURGH, County of All and Stste The llpi,lnpr:ni, I.lttitl,t ~ t t al 11 t and private morality, vindicate the honor secret 01 health and long life lies in keeping the of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the , turn. and 111 neeestetry „,,,,, n.,,,ins.n, ~,,,,ititb,..k.liir,er: of the republic before the world, and in blood and earth us fluids of the body In a high de bu'ine" o l f Banking under t r i tn . eil:ti t t d n a a e f s o s r o rli e tl d i b a r n u d : li ll, i i l c. '..- ^. , 2: ,,, ,i1 , ! I I ; : t i — r , i,.. t: - . -t,,,,,,7,, ;tn A t ' o ' , l,' ' r an , t i t i t ,Ald's'ehs,d,u‘l,lllnai: or ) s / amisteenitionronreew all things make our American nationality E .- 7 h rot i ll e tt a i , ( l . ll o 7. b., l4 ,, riLen yon a feel continued nied 1: 0 , 1 , 2 ,1 the fairest example for imitation which ness in any organ or 1)/1t1 any t e l ' t ', . t h i t a ml y, y l ru can 1 S•. • ary, 1564. I-IPOH ith.(ll . l.loux, ; the Tresr,ii;i•r:: ~ ;t1 .,,:, " 1 . n t - 1 "' KT d'' ' "t .11" ' at human progress has ever achieved. prevent serious sickness by taking -- l'omptroller of (het 'urreucy. H A. WEAVER, / . . 1, ae550r,....2cf DIV rid , Cl. If these objects meet your approval 13ranclreth's -Pllls. . —. I , ' , tint \ -- litt.l itL,i;;;:;:::i.:1:,1,:;I:iitI.1:6,,),41,1::::::IiieliX,:cs,111,.„:05,,,,I;F:i tiie.,v 2 redna o m O ne t,3 il - ,01 7 : :: : : THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK .____ - . ._ il . of ___ you can render efficient aid by exerting Bleeding may give momentary ease, because the lef will hare more room But as the nod} - OF PITTSBURGH, pA • ! A 2-1 isu eleared and inn high state 01 cultiva you yourself' at once to organize your section ., bl°° M i a ' front the Wood and . sustained by the of the country, and by corresponding blood, to waste our blood' is to waste our life, (Eortnerly 111111s.1 CITY TRIST COMP AN y.) moos itm 15,thip, Allegheny county, Pm. The iniviese liprOmn t %r y :: : with the chairman of the National Exec- and ruin our constitution. But lirandreth's utive I ..'4uninittec for the purpose either iPigili! y re o lt n e i ve ta T i e n al , r a e w it a l a t i , o , I l l:i t s , t re e = As i , !ile a et re l• t 'apit al. 8300,000, with privilege to increase to 1.1,,,,i,s and ,0,001. I Bfr. , ‘ $1,000,000. of receiving or imparting information. and T ' 11 eV LEVER ‘ liUrer l . ' I P ' Very respectfully, liirs. Hooper of 13ornstable, Mass., was cured The HD IN CITY TRUST CoMpAN y 1,,,, . son's sidle and Postollice,- 14 miles from Pitts burgh; it rltiles 1 rum s cwickleyvil ' S. C. POMEROY, Chm'n Committee. of St. Vitus' Dance,i Ceneral Debility, oruess ing organized tinder the National Currenty Act, of blood, and cost i;'en ' ess of many yeXstand. Offers Its services for the transaction of a ilener.: town. ha tor ther particulars ta l i; ire d IhAll'egxe log, by Tlrantlteth's Pills. The case at length is al Banking Business. Drafts bought anti Hold. Ste ` "''''''• ". the Premises, or adoil l ess o . publsli,rd If llie pnaiphlubi. Money ret'elt ed on Deposit, 311,1 ( 'ullemuns ALEX.- STEVENSON, it•I•2:1 Sold by 1110 MA, RLIWATII, Pittsburgh, made on all part- ni the vountry Moon Pcuttottice. _ .. and by all ret.taalabl,. at...der:, in nwdlcines. MITOR'S NOTICI.E.—witERE AS ~ I ti,,Tiqt, : febt-i3 d,N. it e w 4 letters, t estamentary on the estate of John .1.-‘, ~ B l'• iNi k. I:, Hour 1i0nit,,,,,a, aft.ii oe, deceased, late , of McCandless town Ship, iw A Gll EA T REBELLION. i usi:llt.i. I:. not...oil:sad, .411eglitaty county, pa,, have been granted t l ' I'. 1, 5•1-, 1.,, • I w .11. Ilona r. subscribers. All persons Indebted to said estate . 1 1 ,* )1. I '....1' ....11, will make immediate payment, and those having Triumph of a Great Discovery. ,IL.w A ii N ER, President. ilns will Present the same duly authenticated for settlea4 at to either of the unders_igneiL The public liar rebelled against ran/erasing Hair .INO. EPA TT ERst IN, Cashier. Dyes. Fashion has toreka urn them. A saga- tos23-11,,,t JAMES A. G.EBSON, dot. community has adopted in their stead, ' HENRY MeGEE. i THREE' SECOND-HAND Executors. CRISTADOROIS HAIR DYE, I IVl'Candicas township, Nov. 23, isaa. 00 2 4-olaw&w.3n a And for these reasons: It embrowns and blacken? I ._. the hair, not the thin. It Is a vegeta/de emollient, W ALL PAPEAS, OIL CLOTHS, not a tnieninofiuid. It doesnot burleaquensture 1 WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS with blooming metallic tinges, but produces her .• MELODEONS Wall Papers from Sc to *3 ,per roll ; Window own /firing hues. Its cooling effect la Inman. lt Shades from 10c to $6 I OH Cloths from 700 to defies detection. Its results are lialfOrm. I I am , $1,50 per yard ; Fancy Good in all varieties, at er falls. Illanufactured by S. I 'II IS'I'A 1,(111(1 the No. 13 Astor anuse, New York. Sold by all 1.1_,R SALE (;HEAP. , New Wall Paper 4i - Fancy Goods House Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dresseik. fO 4 /T4ttsWP t of romisTE it & SCHWARZ, feht3 164 Smithfield street. ---- --..5...0. THE CIONFES.SIONS AND Ex- j PERIENCE OF AN IN VALID.—Puh- I CH A R LES I'. al I:LLOR, - i 13 - ECKHADI --& LONG, NO. 127 LIBRE; ERTY SRTEET, PITTSBURGH, Agent, fished for benefit, and Its aCA 1,"1 - 1UN TU I for the Quaker Buckeye, Russel, Wood, Far- YLII,iNCI• the " Mid others, who suffer from i few met, Cayuga Chief, and all other standard Mow- Nervous pow 4Premature Detaty 01 Mau- , si \l'ood at. .__ ere and reapers. Also dealers in Agricultural Far hood, ac. sup y at the same time Ins Atkans School Organs made by Prince dt, co. and Farming Implements of all kinds. ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD Ireb: 2l 4%)Y or 8 .1.7. P-crux. y one who has cured himself - after undergoing considerable quackery. d are the outs keed truments that ' are warittaffrith'ioti tititeltS. - Splendid me 14 - CA,INPR EI'H .k. SONS'S NEriV CROP By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, . OF GARDEN SEEDSjustreettord and single copieS may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MATFAIIke.RI, sortment of the above Distrumeatareonved tak for sale by 1 BECKHAM t. LONG, febs;amd&w. week. Bedford, Kings cot, N. . • ; &MI CIiARLOTTE 13LiffifE, feb24346,w No.l2lLiberty st, Pittsburg, p,,, 43 Fifth st., Sole Agent. CAIRO, Feb. 23.—The steamer Gra ham, from Memphis yesterday, has ar rived, N% ith ninety bales of cotton for St. Louis. Twelve barges, containing 12,000 bales of hay, were burned at Mem phis on the evening of the .20th. The hay was valued at $200,000, and belong. ed to Cochrane ez Co. Another account says it had been delivered to the Govern ment. The gunboat Connestoga, ten miles below the mouth of Red river, re cently captured four rebel ofticere, two of them Colonels, while attempting to cross the river with a large rebel ruaiii $200,000 in New Orleans money, thirty bales of cotton, and a number of mules, horses, wagons, and other property were also captured and delivered to the Quar termaster at Natchez. The prisoners were retained nn the gunboat. Nearly three hundred rebels have been captured bathe neighborhood of Helena, and sept i&Nashville by General Buford, within the past few months. The steadrer Olive Branch, from New Orleans on the 15th, with ninety-one bales of cotton and a large lot of sugar , azul. molasses for St. J4opis, and the 2d Illinois Cavalry, Col. Mudd, veteran volludeere, 448 arrived PROM IVV A.l-31FIINGI"PCNTV. -------------1 - ' ''' • - steam-'------ ---------7---. ---- w- - --------,.-----------. —; • , „..p, PoRrLAND, 'bruatxTlie i #E , 5 shib Bohe II ... l e t- CattAkiiiand, from - ... ' Liverpool, 6 74'''',"ek ont Alden's Rock, ..., 1232 .1, 122 *0 V A L . four miles pliside At: Car Elizabeth Wood Ssre4t r t s:,:. Tel. / Wood Street. . .. $13 1 4,i!1 , , Aine*clock,ThreVening. She ,- ....,,--!-, , 441 , , *at, 40 , ttaiock hßtitturnecl her head Our present ki 4 iiifititiniiiiitiatreet having, of ittilir,„ . art he shore, Old sunk in an hour late become more - and. oialkundemrable for our „.. filllii a '...Kilt', about two miles from the business, we beutolumoutsce thal we will re- Ware di move our DICUSIO' STORE, on-the IST OF liiehmond's Island, having stove tole* her engin.partutent. Part APRIL next, to brthelteerage pisftelifeita are supposed - to be lost. Her bridge is cl , vered at high water, and the seas are breaking over her. The night was clear and the Cape light in full view. The Bohemian had nineteen cabin passengers, all of whom are supposed to be saved, and one hundred and ninety nine steerage passengers. It cannot be ascertained how many of the latter are lost. Boat No. I was swamped along side, owing to the people crowding into it, and it came ashore on the cape with a roan and child in it, both dead. The people at the Ocean House and in the fishing house on the cape sent teams Jan'2.s for the sufferers. T leg.US Liljdd St' 'ON he following persons D..STRICTLY pt t. ARTICLES ' Op 2 9 11110 A `ILIHAA. are saved: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, ' A 0 Gilman. Alex. Et nfey, Mr. Fulfaw, Al' LOW PRICEs. J. 0. Miller, Mr. Welsh, 111 voLuNTEERsNY, CONSCRIPTS. r. Woodruff, PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Rev. Mr. Richardson, Mr. B. Smith. To Soltll, aor oul ethers a shim; to illert , tee t'apt. Welles Capt. Stone„lohn John- TORRENCE & McGARR t.ltettihr,...inip:,rntt,,,lltt i,.%111.11,,bitt,1r:,..1,1;auyur11l doing 8o 1‘ tiAleB son, .Tames Hickson, John Robertson, f TIIE, A itli, W %ill sl I- 1, .1, REPREs3.NTEp! Bur-tir Smith, Mr. Sellant, .fumes Scat- A..PO'll'l TI:CATII3ED-4, ''Parttoularl) Wattle for ottivers in the Arm} and li:, vies.' a t I r.lir's. f rt. 21. shard Supposed to be saved, Mr. and Fourth anal Market Streets, - Prettiest. b e et and cheapest timepieces ever Stewart. otrered."—.N. 1 . Me:tooted Nouts, Jan. to. The crew was all saved with the Cap- Pt P . I . 13 I '10)11. '\l er) prvtt) and durable Watolie for the . AA Ann}.''—.V y. ' ' —.V 1, A 8 Bry 4. Atit+y Juurn. [Ai uvern fain, Purser. Mail otheet, Stewads, Chief meat I irean.l . \ tig . .lil -- o,llk, Chief Steward, Engineers and ~.., one ,if thi• I,llleal al),I 1,,,mt rellnl.lc houses In others. The mails were lost. The Intel- .urugs, Drugs, - j bu.,..."_,.,„, with. A!? , ',otter. ,11113 31 ligence reached the city at one o'clock Magic Time Observers, this morning, and a tug boat was sent Medicines, Medi.cines, It haa been recommend ed by the talent of lb utr ;,I mi,•,.. Slie has not yet returned. Chemicals, Chemicals, Being :, 11 tiotlii, of ()pen F 141 ,4 or Lady 'a or Medical Profession for nearly two centuries. I Irttrloto.to't. Uah It 1 0111bl/telt, St /tit PM- The Fluid Extract of Additional intelligence and the hames ~ i it S•ell-Nl ilelilln ilerl,lell,lll, m Inollit Wresting nuvrlty. Will be sent as soon Its received. The Dyes, Dyes, (),., el Ille pn . llie3l, most e/illt ellient, and de Eolientian hail a cargo of silks and other cools mostly on Canadian and Provin- Paints, Paints, - ,id,.,11„ i h.. heNt nild cheape/il tillielieree. tor gen ern] tttlil 1 . 0•11.tble 11,4 1 4 , VI 1 4111 - 1 4 11 Jr has Oillim vial account valued at $lOO,OOO. The sh,p it ~,,,t eouuecteu with Mei nittetitliety, Ala own "as going at ball sPeed , Oils, Oils, winding attachment, rendering a key ;entirely ' Is now offered to an afflicted world in a shape unneces,,,i) 11, , •,,,,, “I the,. to :itch nre era°. --.....- Spices, Spices, 1 ).-d ~, 11,i, naol i I:•. I in• tote, one being tine IS Pow'''. \Nu, February 23—A1l air tultill caret sold It lot, the linproi ed flab) action It•- ter lin, Int. •io,l is warranted tl/1 a, curate passengers are saved. Among the steer tin 1 4 415 1 -; f• VI . , ti t bliPerbl 3. 1411graVell. pee es., age passengers aboard, were Hannah of hall dereli. 42.1 ~ . intrie W Ilk Sea, in ueat Jackson and three i•hildren, of Pitts menses 1. , ,, .3:, burgh, Ilemy Po y. of Philadelphia, nlid It NV AL '..IC 41 .'HEM: Mt - s. Hein, y and iil ~ l'ill Id rt•II (il Hid ling Tottepirres for assume adt • /phiti. 4 All i \ la tilltterilti. and 41a,, POIIII„\ ND liit• , Fchrtial v '2:: —.(' ;;l d . Cala flr.., in ae. these n nide 130r11111d, of the Bohemian, ' arrived here u.,...t insole unorraal tjpiprptlp t i ion by a tu , l boat at 10 o'clock this morning, ~, I,,,itt less that It eon t, and reports the ship to be in four fathoms ~,,,,-t ,- .1 , ,,,, , ,,,e4 ,4 of water oil Blond Cone, and slightly -.1 t,,,, ii.et ,i, the .01It. r ' 11, vi while the In heeled orF. Tito main (loch at low Wstur . ~. tu . g, tuaktitc 1t...1 Ito vrougut is Iwo fee! limiter on one side, and at high t water, it is ~ .Vvll 11•1•1 Illokr He tilillkS nitre .1 in thirnlnlit). the //: , IE/iLIN,i :sit, she will hold to.reibhr if the weather is fair. The only 1% :11 In gel the cargo out these w.o. tit ti in nen- pr , ftt. Ivtsi) is liv di v,•r. and lal:ii,f her into 5h,,,,i, r ~..5 ~ I nip,. ,r.l, wat, r t,% lit:im- li, I Th. u , ;filler ia 11. i '• lil ; tillti 14 4 thi, k and foggy "I - t r,• in iil kill , v%,•11 '..1.1 - ILI , snit il It is iiiim2llt that ant few oi 11, r !. 0.0 l .111 pa—, I,z, r- tit lit ;I ilt• ttit 11,,,., is I," ttit t tit Ili Wei ., 11l I !IL , Wn Win dln nit Si ilile 01 lilt ,I 1 ii..,,1 fin men probaldr 4), ri-10 , 1 \Die , teatn, I ,i ~.. 8011, Ina 111 '0 i' , . Hint In Is - tll, and ~,, .2.19,, ._,-?-„ I ti. mirth. n I ill Ito lirtli,ll re Fist. r li, 1 i 1:1 0 5 , • I.\ No I Sr 1, , .( h r II ,nd - ,11•1 t 11,• Alt—ll Sariititr% Pnif . hip It night . Thvy Ns ill alp n l I 111 thl.t 1..1111, • A l yl iitt.i hit i uil4iil--I,ENTISTItI t ii, 1... 4,N1i 1.5()%1E 1111,iiIENf Pearl, .1i IhAt ill , 1. J. I'. 1140 NI A A lahilmu tit) thirty , T . 111 Ad- E 122 WOOD STREET, Four Doors Above sth St., Noarly opposite Pittsburgh Trust Conipan3 gir-The exclueive agency for s'rltha N AN" S PIA NOS Will remain in our possession as before. H. KLEBER & BRO, Soda, Soda, Cream Tartar, English Mustard, &C. French. Lawßah and American Perlunnuy.anil Tinlo Articles, Brushes. Truases. Patent Medi c...a amt all Druggists articles. Strictly pure articles at low prices. Arair-Physiciana Preeriptlons accurately corn pounded at all bourn. lure Wlnea and Liquors for mellicinal use on TOBIAS' VFAVFITIAN LINI— Mh.N.F.—A certain cure lor pains And aches, anti warranted superur tat any Other. Croup it positit els cures; relief In absolutely sure I muirdintely it is used. Atothern rernentber thin, and arias ,lott rue!, en o ith n bottle without del.ty Croup la it ill Waal• w t110)1 eu no not ICO, lrequenti) nltacking the chili! in the dead hour of niettt ; helore aitti)thrian can be summoned it may Is' tun Iretneniber. the l enetdan in.•iit net t, tails Price :5 and 40 crut.n.s hot the. 501! Tiil ALA , : it LI)I'A TH Pittsburgh. and . all respectable Druggists. •Curthifult 6treei, New York. icl4-11,1&we • 0 11 , ,Vlif r. OWNWE.I.I. d: KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And ill/m.140m.y", of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, r,:,5 ihtr •trort, Itt.! bu.ittestio War, t ill, I:ri,t t n•,. 13 I t Ft All “rk wlrr•nti.:l 1.11 Sinai 111..1d1 5 I reef, PITTSIII I REMOVAL. UMW'S ADVERTISEMENTS. ftiTE, ORR & CO. P SPRING OLOAKS, • re ' r a `"") while, Orr & *!: Ckt SPRING CLOAK'S, •—• SPRING CLOAKS, SPEDIG CLOAKS, i , 1 . 41iL N . iha zwA r r (.., ri - us! i For all diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grar el or Dropsical awelling, no medicine invented 1 l'lrst-t 'ltts,t II uni ins' Tiinephays for accuracy of ' can cope with this compound in its power to It : luo% I 'llll'ol, Is iiii 1 ‘ col material. /arid 'IN, e . erally all..•M•spne.., in ion r. these v, arch , re /1111 , -4 Itifiolt i unit ersal ,j , i,rol, i I ion An 111,,, ,ti.•l, •,,, 1311 It less that It ran hardly be ! detrerr'd r., Ti,',,,.,t i i , litil/ilik L'il judge. 'Etre riotteria I frilly' rd tl‘i I rillvlrt , :' ,, terlrirr ' 11, er. %rule the inner One 111 i I iel iii•iii ',lt er. ri , ,to.ot he recugtirrol t, out. All bad properties in the tjrug are removed by ling or he it y erigrn t tug, initkiiic It, not rrill‘ In . the process of Its compounding lathe shape of App., ri il<l . , bin in drirnlirlit). the trestt reae . nll, . haoce ,rr hi /LID :•• i 1..1i L IN , i .cII.S Lit in ems- i fluid, leaving Its tem,. Tile sale of the.' Wfilli•ht ii in the Arta is 1 • iiit,Rie• iit ill. ifttiiii, pr , , r 1 t. i lit it 111 Ilg Yet Choy 1,5 rea.lll, .1.! o , f... 5 0..1 111,tt ,r.I. ,11 an) lintrdred STE.RLIIIG PROPERTIES Alan ~..„„. ..„ :., ft i ,• fit i .ilif.'ll' .l„ l'i iiii) iirif• iil I'm , r !•••••11,••••• ' • , raar' ', I N% 11..1.1 .-, ,LI I .'\ 1.1 ' In t,, L - , t, - "''I I ~ 1 1i i 1,1 ii i . 1. writ 1i• i .“ -it- YOUng men who may be suffering from the it ft.. 1 i: 1.1 I tiii: I it,. t ii 1 11 , 11.1%. .0 If. iiikil running ' many ills consequent upon early indiscretion or iiiiii r liy in, n ~, ~,,,,, fan. c , 01.i only b 1 the ' , abuse should try one bottle and be relieved. The i 'la,. r, iil, ' fit ' ii. i • 'd, it, il• ilii i iritritei• 1./ 6 1 .1 elltosel sre giiii.iil li' 1. si • - 1 , 1 iii if :.. t t.'lti ., 1.) r i ‘ liri•Nii It, /1) Ii i t 1 t iil 1t..; I•i . i 11 ' , it it,. :ullet i tiuk i ball gee i of lii 11 MI 11011;11, . I Id, mauves tar} en- rwainst Iran I , , 1 , 4. .1, NI ' !.1 . , I Ut l , , : I, liiiiit_iri• pit) nicht in fril f ir - 1 , 1 1r5,...1,, r• Ir. ". ~, - ' =MEE ..Ni I , tie ettprt•ttn lu. peretny ,. r 1,1 k 1 11,. "1 litths h •Inthfer • • hrt II), the) Art ~ •„t l I.A HUBBARD BROB, Soi.• Ithportrie, -.. .1 tn.!' .treef. \. I. ./k CI It Xifi .1.-a GOTHIC COTTAGE HOUSE lk It isi Allughen), N rnt t 11 . e.si. rti I he. ; .dein 1r) . 004:4;.,a,Le'rtLARLY INDISCRETION ~~ ~~ No. 25 Fifth Stre* While, Orr ek. Co r.. While, Urr & 00. 1 Whitt., Orr & Co In connection with the Extract, is a ;specific for the tionnorhea, or protracted ("tact. Syphilitic patients, especially cases of old standing would do well to try A Medicine that has STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, and In connection with the use. of the Will effectually eradicate any case, no matter of how long standing. Dey et, New York, General Agent. INTlxol.aasiex7l.(3 db XlLeota.l.l. a. M. PULTO N. Dispatc h B , Firth Street,. GENUINE MEDICINES The inventor of the extract of PAREIRA BRAVA, 1 pn, I rt Alter an experience of many years in private practice now offers it to the afflicted in a highly` concentrated form. What is Pareira Brava ?-1888 It has, since 1688, been a specific for CALCULOUS AFFECTIONS INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS; INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS LEOCORRHOEA and all diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS FIAJELE.IIFLii. BRAVA WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL ANNIHILATE DISEASE INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION, NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, LOSS OF SIGHT, WARM HANDS AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF SKIN, GENERAL LASSITUDE, 1?) not arresting these signs. Which as unerring p.ont as the needle to the pole, to Impotency, k.ptleptic Pita, Premature Decay and Death, it crime against nature is committed—a practical aI t h.iugh protracted Si rIt'IDE is being commit- All medical authorities agree that were the et frets nt Xlll4ll n e A_sy I tiring, Gilson's Chlorine Water, 0 I I _ , E3Ok.TV 'S P11,1,E3. EXTRACT oF..PAREIRA BRAVA, Price, 'sl per Bottle. H. 0. OAKLEY, I=l DRUGGIST, PITTSBI7I3OEf e , 'l'o*A Y's I L: itt it kft 410 C/) te Lot itt 1441 tr kit OPINED Tills DAY, AT HUGUS & HACKE'S 400 Pieces NEW STYLE PRINTS— DARK AND LIGHT, INGHA MS, ICE LAINEs at 3l' HALMORALS at it 2,50 Corner Fifth and Delarket eta CARPETS. ISITCPCIMC- THE LATEST STYLES IMPORTED VELVETS, BRUSSELS, AND EVERY DUPER OF INGRAIN CARPET WE OFFER AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. w. a: 11. AveAx.a...imkr, I - Fourth Street Carpet Store. M 7 T'eurto Street. "The best is the Cheapest. if W. B. BRADBURY'S AND SCHOMAOKER & CO'S CELFBILATUD PIANOS • EVEN FIRST PRIZES, GOLD AND 01 Silver Medals received within a month at State Fairs, and Fair of American Institute, New York, in 1.96:1, by Wm. B. Bradbury, for the BEST PIANO FORTES, SCHOMA OBER &CO., Philadelphia, received the Crystal Palace Prize Medal at London, be aides have numerous Medals, Diplomas and spe cial reports from State Fairs and Institutes. Both have a number of letters of recommenda tion from the highest musical talent, embracing Oottscholk, Strackoseh, Wm. Mason, Orobe and Piothers. Better and' cheaper than any other nions made, and Warranted for Five Years 'NAM BLINK & BARR, Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa., No. 2 St. Clair st., near Suspension Bridge. jamas 13uttertield Malsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, WHEELING, VA. COUNTRY BLANKETS. 1 . 1 J U I ST o f COUNTRY BLdNh ETS, at 11. J. LN NCIVS, No. 96 Market street, and No. : Market - P . ota e.c E.— NV nEamas, Pon somel tame past the public pavements haVe been greatly °helmeted by idle persons who-are In the habit of areembling at the corners of the' streets, and in front of the more public &Wee; all such persona are hereby notified to desist from such idle practice, as the law will hereafter be strictly enforced. By order of the Mayor, feb22-3td SAMUEL LONG Chief of Pollim. City papers, (including German) please insert 3 timeS• DHISOLuTION.—T H PARTNER ship heretofore existing between the un devidgned, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 14th day of November leer, Chas. A.. R. Ben n 'ey Miring from the firm. The style of the Ht to and the business will be as formerly. FRAS. SELLERS, REESE OWEN ,S CHAS. A. R. BENNEY. tch~ ~6td O. pS*pyYEBBHTP — THE lIFD IL/ si plied h ave formed A Co-_psrtn as Broker and. Dealers is CRUDE, I'ETROMN and tteiroducts unde: th e ftTin HAN[Proxf sr. BEN . Ey, dAti."6, Iron: January 6th. afahtPTON • C. R. BENNky , EZZ23 KN MBE'S ranEuvAwp: p 1 Alio 8. I) aisles' 'Bros. New lark Plarxe, Orcrres jteewle- CcOe New York. Pianos, and PrinwN/ Argbdt!ons and School Organs—a splenMd sortn l ail of the above wellt known instruments lust red. • < CIiAiLLOM BLUME, 43 Fifthatreet, Sole agent for manufacturers. vgictre Vtibaga 44 o o -0....., 2
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