®ftp jjl WEDNESDAY MOMOWOt' JUNE 16,-1864; RE4k*'SfOH AllE’SNOan jfATfidVi Mr.' Lincoln hra patriot, and although ’ A Con „i» 1>(0 „ th A RU' dayß r ef ° re aßSemblin g older wWc°h Ihe Baltimore Convention an admirer o£ 8 Wellington, still it is oriSial and’sa bis ImaSnati™ e , Wnt f r draws U P°“ LntcoLt, predicted hie nomination, as strike publfc attention; «?at nothing is tpllow-a: . . and to be for-the instruction and profi {“story he relates To this I will h EpuWie'Vsembts 11 as an*ommrT’th? upon it's WwSo'tt: ? 103e ‘ 83 8 he eVeStTnWs ?«*• •« 7Zn\Z ° Ur this cr^iB* > B n ec *atiy raued up for humble way ! modestly, silently, me- 18 ln reali ty Hie! m*v one wMni,^ Ca Whent? S “ y a,tl ° he<l themßelVe> tU “* ?" f of w „"s &77 z «*“ £ say&S-S^S South Carolina and Yankee speculators ?“ d 1,13 righteousness of life, made him uVn^™*' 33 , he , ba9 ad(ied to bis c< lire- J Po P e ’s Headquarters mav havr“n°.‘ in cotton, who have followed the war L'jf , respec , ted by all kinds of S“fr f f , obied He has, lam I "reived the jitles inr which tkov thei^u^ e Uth ’ OTder *° PUt “ oney iD ■ tl d MS a and o ex a mpl e f r and „ n hkh the h ° ro of ChaulnoogTLoked •'*' wiinle a!] which control the con- ! gj? SffiWSS, 1 X ™ we reflet that **£ JT <TI °T «£» A its leading spirit. He, above all others, read them. h ° ma > hear or Buckingham Cn fc«i S' * "' B “c“for was selected 'for the ceremony of pre Au “«al Convention or the Eotirnn iV* rtd l^ie cCtur tuir3 now crowding ti.p portunitv come >ml i m?V lat ties AVOIDED—Ton^?’ K L Gl7I ' Aai ' sen ting Honest Abe's name for nomina- dr«S SuiVrprnw°„ r i ;„ u " l , a h U e a B A, ‘ Kies I *™ TV ieBder 1,1 faBbion a ” d i r " Dk ’ r' tille ’ tbe •^aldiMincUoI 6 hffhfb^V'^“ f ““ lion. Prom this simple circumstance the I Z “ ,e cl ° r By- 1 * ht n, "> P a " d great master of cere- levies, the military disnC heai.b of thf «y ß tem Bu'b^Z^T^ reader .nan easily infer whether the I teT^'ir 11 -’ 1 ’ 11 ( -' on I venlio n of the Pro- fashionable welrin^-f’ wn . 0 . d pi P e lin counf - aII ibeccremoniai which exists i and actionofYhe reg ?Ita 1 ta itB length “thieving and corrupt4coundrels“ 0 f the dio c-r, [** the peas mf, ! dicla P-s “’J' 1 'ln bis speech 7i TT IC C le\ I', r ! conrenUon were in a majority or not. j-g last, the' Tsl *Z^UrZ 2? T I I It is astonishing with .what alacrity ; I 83 usua| . >n which nothing ex- danrik" M C °? S - WI , VC3 and i d despotism— packed convtm l lo W>? sentiment, which it is said I raf s?™!® W» ft bl?' .I 11 ,' the Abolitionists rush to elevate oldbrre which *U ( l °, *r 9 | k ' B ‘ Umate election' ' pressiof B f d w'' 5 ' U,e "bi.niry | Wi,h applaud ! ken down ahd discarded Democrats. I its I T ord " r3 " r »obi.i,y ! c-tc- AsTC ' is thc ‘Som o^t^pr^^T,h/ a t i =-; For about twenty years, while Camer. 1 d“ c fd or even ailud'od Bilhop’ j dcsi - to | monarchy and dicufion I or the nS who would "aim i "tiV'ERY soi.mvn k , from the os was acting with the Democratic par- 12jl *, a , n . nua ( L address . in which he re- to he realized-if as a 1 ,n 6 uver i pon’ulal- 1 ] c?• alri *adyat work. Our 3 1 " wal 11 13 nioreguilty than lie who iLSI, 1 *’ 8 / bo* of ty, hewifs never trusted hyit. His o’pc i T“ P * rations were confined exclusively to low , encouragmg and promising condHion“ I tom ’reproducing 11 ‘ “‘d® c ' , “ tr “ lized 3 -' s ' ! C«“«r es3, nen Me forbidden to P speak ' FhEEIM *-'« op the P KES s._I n France ! «“S°b/ caucuses to strange for the purchase of ! '“creastog gradually in zeal as well as name ol republic A decepdvu I T rse of Mr 7 PlUpn ari ' P*dloJked i “" < ‘; v ri ,apt ' r is ‘-"titled to receive three I some poor devU’s vote, either in the Leg- sriength. In concluding his ropean monarcl i’aiism r « form3 . ol Lu - I are ilf kernan and James Brooks !T, ' i warnln S 9 (V)r 89 many offences ! '- ~~ ~ r -- - islatoreor in. State Convention. Xo | tn lb -™e J h..?e :lar^ .IxV,“Ending * r of 11 re,mns or"^ u °b,-« j * ' ~~ sooner did lie join Abolitionism, how- j discharge of the of their ; in P Ular S oflhe ’ bm th( '" d « b° ’* • . than he becamo its embodi- 1 cred oai ce, at the present time and n ur giug in nnr mi i , SU and tlty > ‘‘ncoura- ,. clal P r ‘ l9 oripiion and demands that l unt,er its present ruler is a much U.J' elu ' 1866 Mr - Matheira Bret * * ment in Pennsylvania. He was its can - ! rClati °V 0 ’h l -- ™'‘ a " ?/' Lincol “ 3 «PPO 1 A u= tba “ *; i ~S’iss?a«3rrrr i, . i *w«B^®sssrjr~ nation in 1800; he afterwards be- of us great circumspection and cnrJ in "J b.liti which is to s»-rve as a rctioiic i mand ""surpassed in violence an I C 1 lnE Lew York 11-erfrf rouieri „ f.Wa „ i 1( ? P ric c i« °nly titty th c came Secretary of war under “Honest ! responsible calling. It,.is the boast „f w' "/"In''" 3 °' ihK Wldtc IloU9e - . elfcu l^?! 1 , ‘‘f a,I J the sanguLarV I 7“ th p hi S h wiought pra}ses d shciwemi ' thB “ übu“ UpoiaTr l, 010 »t dytlt Abe;” after that, and in the face of a a ! UIU is au a S e "ffree thought tl.e'count - b .'* Ve l - I »“^ , .*ess of bll I . edacol b ‘ ns "f U..- last rfmury' ; i “a ti “,' a ' j " SI af,er bis nom- j D * kte »««»»««s to-to tiebs by the House of Representatives, >of opinion and doctrine, and run i im ? i Tljcs< -- titl.-s were to be confer i" = H ~ n“ n “ r c by is so firmly rooted in the : ""I'!’.- ?‘*c Rcpuhlican i.ress ca?fs no preparation hejvas sent Minister to Russia, and now j»" dangerous licentiousness. It becomes 1 e'l s™J. I vi"' h t| V ® , Sllo ' vn tllf ‘ S riat I ents‘ *?[, L,ncol “ and o| ' bis ndher- 1 l / Üb . ll ' at,on a “ 9 'urvy trick”'_l?. vAe ,J r ! any .hade he stands chief fuglemen for Lincoln’s Jlf’ t b ere * or C) uiy lirethren of the Clergy bestowc, t Mr ‘ l ‘ inc ‘' ln ’ 3de:,, S® s . i blush in ‘ S<)m * of 'be latier do -m,! 1 ’!V w" h / u ‘~ oM^»ai^SSjS^f%,, ™ ek a “18 9aid ’ °‘' di3OT ganb.ing C spirit, 8 I \ ’l.Zill'ty i l //"' -■'CelvS'lron? «!“* aimX’' ,h tU V' OHE “ iN .Secretary of “ ' ““ returning to the Cabinet, in the I such mischief to the cause of Christina I’r “i" 1 ' |" S ri' :L,,ltlid genius, and spent the s®?' an b'tesais, when Uu- id, aof dV lav, 1'" o'’ 0 '’ 0n - llis visit tn tlli9 oit^-.has , Ai S omai.u/a o t“e“ofkf“^3's‘ d Bt N - y event re-election. Thus we see an 1 J' ls p»urcli; and resist ail temptations to m j ,m, ‘ unl "l greenbacks to secure * m * y and 01 e “pjre were insep ira I ].- 10-m fmn o p‘ rt l ained certain otiers tor a i 11^' dreaaing \ D individual, who was pelted from the ' bold Geological Kvbieh^ern 11 f T 1j ‘* on "'*<}***. As the lnalV *'i*?*'* 1 " 1 ' Hnliand and G er -I U -—.. .. & “ Democratic party because ofhis infamy Atlantic, | ?' 1 ‘ codin' tbe‘w^? p "f 7’ i 7^ T and his persistent efforts to corrupt the - mtenectual pride, disposing {I K -m to he m a ufn d f‘ b, ' rdl ' r ’ tl “' original procla' K". nai r d Breckinridge, 5 at ihj ' i,meH " *h> the io“.“ofm£%“or m??' 1 ? ,helr rising young men of that organization • wise above what is wrinen ” and to 1 latlo ?,°/, Pmanrl P ation bssuid in Septem- tatL ‘ Convention at -r„, : br!t f 1 w f ,ome ? , » ,0 »“yBBAi'VIFia!sHAfS now the very head and front of Aboli’ ! d r P3 ?' f from .he recugniLd i wT’-n tr '"', 3lHted inll ' English for I ";' ld |, Ini »‘ d S on the Sfiu, day SZZ 1 Y,,Vk ''V b'lui/ =New I ' ‘ cesattendance in behalf of Lincoln,and ‘ l6 lns P lr ed word of God ' ’ . l ,rocla malioii oi the same 1110 nth organ" ,‘ Ut biind » B99 t'a o,- ' ' si‘^',h,' '“o to be icin’: I presents him for re-election to the pro- I *•, 1 , our l™. *" 8 " our teachings to j7l 7 J 1 ! a * 81 bonie, suspending ! »' Politicians, does no, hbi I mll'-r r„ ll 0" ,ake a^B T the i CrJ^ZZI PJI Unlike Me; prototype, his scheme ' phi I '*? I ffi"/ 2L to ~ ““ : Bt :: ■»«*! isS £ri —- Ssarr!«a ‘ g: -'™:!.v ™ssAs«7r,-; ic^riJrsfsiirA^saE- 1 rsrsra' ' - i “fF’het weefdod' manltmr a!?: | I F i’f 1 vocate and the Father ; Christ our Jure I 1,0111 M - v I ' of <l"ke, dispense the title bf I o.vs has ta'UtJ? s ‘1 ed •** nel Of communication of His needed ami \ ft-w word? win ’ t '>' lierican and prisoner t ?nd sucli* traios frum f,illlns ““'■kt. manifold spiritual gilts Hr i, t? T °,™ s . wlll ‘ j xp la m its subject. uleasant ,i„;!’ d suc blike light and It lesmrJs b'^,,,,. , wuHrif ° appr °' lcjl InfiniU: Holiness boots, the higfsw o nh k t , heir , tbick conceal, lurking enemy S," 1, 8 lll ' : - andassurance P oLsal vation Pr " mise a ” d ( ?? the Ln^’in JiTuXtiZ oV%V^'vt e i. A^ r r® U t t~;wMKi^siSls: ; times done; if we confint* mir!! B *?' leaguers. The crowd is divided inio Whet° °il . OWn cilo9en veterans 1 "' HHS liiiiliSlli* dess! What a t wretched 8 diking effect. L > in lus hands will, certainly be shot to tZI C «r: fWe°".M e on%ft ri !SU i o d rV f ■ M , r - LmCO,n and £" ' and opportunity| Vfl t. t pf 0 , , , c pr<:Cious . tlm< ‘ ‘ JU* *l^'"^ a \° r ,h ‘' ,?? ly a f "otoriety offlceandfor-’ lb? byP " aHo !i|! i *A«mu 1 promises. Let us o !^ dlnatl pn vows and whom no h Woman ‘ le progress against rebels in arms in the i "»ry af°“’ and etaSTrdl- \ msmsi DVi’’’ H aU i d aet in Bcc °rdance wi’th tlm? **, the of BuUeMo^V^^ 1111 ’ to will -^.“T,Si d “ u A r^K^,,?, “ “ Divine declaration. Let Z ‘ f Ba l ur al and disnrderly vehtmenJ I it. X a 9l, jpmasu-r he Bk '“' Palr ‘"‘««i by A«reS i?,'f* 088 ' 0 the-j KSTsw&Srr Be it our endeavor to be faithful*'' '• ward . her httnd stretched out with eon' Jwm ?° n \ Wllh hia ship he took ! AJJreaa "niem ir>A^ t Truy,iv. t. U«l^^ua.Chri fi t l a^ihL^ l Unltf vulsive fealures and flashing e7el a°if 07o! n °? J " Sutler’s account' ~E« A.ss.B A | t N tttlH , ■ Mr v , Li . nc ‘ l,n ’ 8 Priesthood burned LS?**' froffl and the stewards of the ln ber innocent soul the poison of ig n J ’ tobacco 9 r lpB ' " 60 bhds. ol always mindfui of our The iTurHUe ’of t C °' toD ' an '> Is °o Him; and bo preach His word «nH .. 0 sent s her at the moment when throxrin» I Km, °1 hides. He was compelled io Claim His marveious grace, that we may a3idelhelas ‘‘’ a ilof womanhood, model buy J 01 °h corda S e - c °uld only ‘f’“s f&d t approved to our own conscii? ay 3tand at f be multitude before her ’with? l“a d tdre^V h 0 ? Ul 1 a^n? e o n f w be JfSfc" ’S&f&it ' 3 Jf. ronpBe<ire com- wUhe^' acCO “ 1 “ o <A ilOBe,f ***** ferSaf Si^?»SrSt , tpming- Wpy.towhom is in a lt°^ S Witb enthubiasm,Forney prepared; ted jo? J h tosedr tL° f Sunmerbeb™ es rnisjjeakable reserved in the n^?°r^ d t 0 Mafcomet'g hell . Kingdom of ourgod. . al °^ e the MUlennium hL ■*■ /■* COme - WUso “. ‘beilliterate Wilson, and Our valiant city contemporary, the GaZetti is out in- favor of volunteering, and. indigently observes, “where is the i mqnfif ordinary .intelligence, and who I is not an arrant croaker, who will assert J that the Government could not secure i as many men as it wants by volunteer- I iagt" ■ It is plain that the Government can J not raise men by •volunteerinL r , simply j becauae it lias failed to do so. ~As long I as the proclaimed purpose of the war! was for the restoration of the Union, j there vess no trouble in volunteering, i That condition of affairs did not su:t' the. Abolitionists, who refused to furnish j men unless the President declared for' emancipation; promising, if he did so, I nine' hundred thousand volunteers. i'Tay more, the Massachusetts fanatics declared.that jf emancipation were an nounced to be the object of the war, New England would absolutely swarm With; volunteers. To obHgfe fhese peb- ! President; )jte a' footfall father I with a silly, wayward son, issued his bull the comet, Did the tanat. ms then rush to fill up the army? Not a bit of it; they, like the Gazette patri ots,,staid at home do fill offices and con tracts, and put in their leisure moments in 'proclaiming their loyalty, ad in venjifig villainous slanders about Demo cratic patriots like ourselves It is now nothing but fear and downright coward' led that makes these Abolitionists re turn,,. t(J the advocacy of volunteering The., terms, of the draft have taken the starch out of them; they will neither vohmteer nor afdjthpy willing to pay in perfect keeping with blustering, cow ardly Abolitionism. ISTThe Baily with an in soteafefe burning an Abolitionist, is im pertment. bqcansa our selections of war ne *« d 0 W show our arms to be all the.,Ume«mceB B ful; U » dd *. “could the retel preSWesire a more faithful co operation?" J We scarcely know which to-despise-most, the ignoranceor inso lence of this petty fanatic; • The rebel pr&s, iti*;*** foretyfoi-e,finds co-operai tion not in those of the North who seek to tell'the,truth, whether it is pleasant or hot; hhtthe conduct of Abolition ism, which hasbeen laboring so long for a dissol u tion of the Union. Our object is to publish reliable infor mation, no matter where weflritf it: • ‘We hare no desire to exaggerate our suc cesses nbr lessen our reverses., ‘ TM Abolition press, troetoitaprofessionj may endeavor to tickle daily.adoouhts'of overwhelming victo- In g cpirdniomi and.of the rebel ‘gorenot; Richmond and fled no one knows where, but three years O'it. PITTSBURGH! of such silly twaddle ofgjit to stop its fur ther repetitions. Ajphtft right under our noses, and the premise to recruit Grant's telJs tl§itale* whether our summarytjg new&js <t**rect or not. If our desires, it may contugto an nounce imaginary reader3j however, ble, especially i n view 0 f the present and coming draft. That Picture. We have heard it intimated in rela ■orttoour statement on. Saturday last thatFaniXjß. BRUNOT,esty,requested the removal of tiie photograph of Gen. Mc- Clellan from the Eaßt Liberty Booth, tt'as not altogether correct. We reiter ate our words, and are willing to abide the verdict of public opinion, if Mr. Bar- NOT will publish the letter we refer to. We are mol anxious for public discus sion on this topic, nor afraid to meet it. Will the gentlemen who feel aggrieved publish the letter addressed to Mr. Bru not from some of the ladies of the Bast Liberty Booth, with his reply and re quest*' -=tE= ——— - x iuLVy G°ss lit. ~^3h~- ofCurlo.Ule»-A 1 * to^®^*tUuied— Patent* declared tiafrf:At*na ■&• T? ms . s P e **> Sffg^B*Sß.fsfe “Sfe" *>■ *«»» icutory. 8 life-like and'Wrl 0,888 Peonages are from the Worlds OorresppnJe.it. the artist Whb'hea H . grea ‘ eSt llonor *0 : * ■■..JM&rox, June 8. - who “ wcll V l ° .Now that, Mr. Lincoln has received The whole composition • Q t Jus; expected re nomination, I resume to the letters of the review of the Administration. The “P OD the brobosiriL Wn T President being now an object of con- P° r nev, Mr. Lincoln n ® uc ' ll ngham siderable comment, possibly a few short' , re , el ® cti °n to the preSdlnev'o7 the Tt'"- 8 stones about him and his plans and pe- ted States, to-the great dellvht^f 17 .? 1 ' culiarities may not prove uninteresting. f ewl y born aristocracy wh r f Mr. Lincolnjas an Antiquarian—He Et teil3 on the Sweat nnri o°" ® l *" tabll.lnU Order, of SobHI," pie. Bnd b,ood of ‘he peo- Is arc b >ast, John W. Fornev ex pressed fear that there was a is sairi e If rmS ° f the r( T ,u blican pfrty ft you cut hfnf^ 1 " ,i “ lu c rcptile ' “it, if Paj “g Se d meal 10 pi” ha!f np and fatt «a on P-cis^the^^Xh’the ll^’ 9 , fe m^T^ pMeoflh * F^^ hea^ ft totol 4 ed^e t t^ nn?nb “ of Pnaoners captur ®rf“ ce th ; e commencement of the pres- < aa official reported) is 1 WITH Bilveh I um-,, fill.. ■ ■£«£ barber XK g Un There h - " ° P * G^to ihnLj , “ no io y al rea 80n why this !?/‘ ’? ale . barber Should notlbe able i 0 spl.t hatr 5 " with the. most learned bar- w * g " ho evtr mounted the horse-hair ginia° h n T nn’ r Arka " sa9 ' Tennessee, Vir gtnia and Louisiana, are i all to he Lincoln m R* Xt fall '* 3 votifl B for Mr. make u n ° n , l h ’ 9 • and to Smn tenth - the soldiers and camp followers and *groes>are to l.e countej, and, if h.^ vull be made up by fraud, t 0 ‘ ( guarantec> President^^ 9 ’y electing -Old Abe their PrL mOCmU,; institutions. —Free . AHE’sFm EK D S ._ Tjle wheeling U ea Mtr says that while some of [the Weft irgmia delegates were gpinp throuch on the railroad to the L ?n or H.r.T Wo 7i °. nc of ’be whole number of the unsophisticated observed, as the train crossed an embantaest ithat thev "'ore apparently takingly "n r line ” ot winch he had heard. As !tbe tin ducun came around he exclSimSl wTh Wytt Ihe conductor needed an ex SSStWS“ *• The Archbishop of BaLrutoßr Ur- S )< nP ll i C prCSS t 0 announce; Hiat iet , lira have been received from tfc card Rt Rev “kart'in 9 “*>• that the in Baltimoie, which hf has®hono?ed S"& h .r or^with l i 3 • , ‘ in »> snd to wliose. : citizens I nni 'o aS a , ' C , ady endear fd himself, by that i Urbamt y and unatfected gentle I frequem'vhbu’ Wl ” cU c!lartt CteHzed his I JfUro, among them.—Said'/,mre j RANKIN'S DBTJG BTOBE j JeU -- 63 M ? rltet Hreet, below Fourth. -'Mai 31 t! . ne ? “ now °® !re< ' for t 1b & rare dianea fn* i n . "yoftplflterm. m , S ', a , 0 1 2: “* 1)11 Good 3 Admc “§ i filsr .' ' L mm ' mn & ®*» «-B?.S'2S^L ai,e . iesß knitst/un* ct^V^r feif * (}f,n F® ro,1 3 and 74 & 70 Market Street, PIC'NTP PR A p'IfTCTJC - A VERY LARGE STOCK V >il '^ e «®» hSS^ r l^L w^' hw “ purchared uS o *. MADE AT THE Jasssyfewa prW u » *° ldit .o Wi boston ceaceee baeeey, proved Ingredients,, its .effects aponHnS!* ‘“; SUMMER SlTiAWris WO ‘ 04 PODHTH STREET, rnxEsTSSSS LACE S “ AWLS ' POINTS > “ d bouhnons, : IJCttkr- ■ , br »p^ns,^eum^ U ' SACQT.T23, CIEOULAES, " & P^kS^S"’ i& ei^TtlTTo^M^ : ? DBESS GOODS - *AE*O. ‘ , TnLiLu ould 10 " e T ; i bals, jel4 __ T""“'*aßrL» - ftw B9®SE^»* Smlthfl « ld “ d Fouith st. wan,cd fcaiwai £sSt2i®f£ ea !l !lx w,,nte< l. *wch wsn,ed ’ SPor which £5 ce wlll be P»M, Tor which lh^iKf B SSW 1 0Pric S wUI be paid Jor which /Price will be paid, IS AtTl„^cP h “?P^^ rioe Wl b c P»1<1 tifaSiESS ' ‘''S,;;! , 'r''“ * sss «ss; J - CAMtLAGE. MANTJFACTURijfts and Brass Platers. *- Ana nuumfaoturers o( Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, JaMyd mrSBUBQId & ISP s . mothers, and sis~- BrotheraaUs^ rv u£X Son “> into their ionpMoks «,, y,CJ,nDot Put valuable girt "ban a „T neceaaary or LO W A V’* " p l “ a " a , fe «' boxes of H.OL- Thev iuarre U nd?, OINTMENT— a soidlnr’e life Tf tht Ji , ih f ex P°aurea of cannot {jet “box of Pnu ader ?f, *“•‘notice*, the drug store in » or Ointment from 80 Maidln We to mm will mail a box the wnounfc and 1 Kill not keep my medleineeonif«n«?)i! ny dealers cannot make as'muchSSSt ?. h “ d ’* oa « Be they we. 35 cent B , BB Ch ce^^l - o.hetpe C n, ; r — — jeS-Wd ' r p2»ivsS?Ew iKSB,OII, 8 AND ex Ushed roftte °Lt* N YOUNG men and’oSlrf 8 a »F AUTIOn TO Neirous BUirer f rom *% r ZcloT laß co ““«er a We q * B ike?f WmBclf febs>3mdAw Bedlbrt^Ki^®:^^ blank books, POCKET BOOKS, INVOICE BOOKS, LETTER BOOKS, COPYING BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, DRAFT BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, albums. STATIONERY, &c„ &c. Myers, Sehoyer & Co_, ■jaf- 13 * P,nh P-« Building, Gold at 98 and Cotton at 1,12, }\f 1 tS^i S^ N ’ S SHKBP SHKAH»; BSfSS?® 0 UAHUKL* PiilMß f ”■■“*’ “susat “ sfigfrit &:■& * BKEBWAX i®teiai H RAPES': BOOT AND SHOE HOO, IN THE WEST! “ OELBBBATBD - - CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE iVo. 07 Fifth Street, E PAhlFlff ™ WAattA »TBD BE wS 6 5 ° W lower to »» aay Children's Shoes Woman’s Gaiters - - 5q 0 door t., the Expreai Office. jeM ‘ S A v 1 t a Dress Exhibition and Promenade, AT Audience hall, Wednesday Evening, June 16. Part First. Overture Grand March Orchestra. I Schettische.: Pupils.; Dancerso Pupils. Tambour Major J i» Pupils. Highland vsXm& r-^A. Highland Kline •••..Puplia. T*a V arsoviana 77 M* B ® Oiua» •La Musketeer Folk- Pupils Part Second ■k-'i Gitunia. j'laiourltH Qu-ulrille ’ °'V O’ viore is tioralda.... .'>ailor’d Hornpipe VVaJti IMiasiUla.. jMnjor Jig. : viHipili; ischottiscbe Alius Ella. fc^ T S l ’ ,bby ” ni^ nr p G-«™^ elo^*;-oW i rttopartic ._ co rr® n °? o "i 7 o^pr°cr,iif erformaaoe 10 Aa r sio atl , admiltiiE /Simao and lady, „ , '° Ul , he ° ld UountrT PetSS L™ V K CllUg '° the Old souK can Kecure their I'asSge Tkikf tT'el^f 1 ’ emla Inman” line of nn»«,» „V, ets fitter by the Packet Skips, by^c^UJi^^r “*«>«* topean Agency, ejtabllahe? by Ihe Thompson, decM. Alan Siu-h, n T s e John always on hands. The oki&ndfof thi? Urope cy may rest assured that lam n?o« f a*en act their business on as trood fil r^ pared to frans n the City, am. mu InS it o tage to give me a call before a i^ an " Tickets elsewhere. Mlts r Tlr®ni or Keferencesia F ttshnrJ* t H cMPSON\ Pres Farmers’ UtToait^nk^ 4 ? 1 * J ? f a,^ hBU » Pres. Union Pankintr Oomi?ni. 1 * fe v£*eUune, Co , Water street ? Company , McKnigbt & mmmm cS S curM h ,™ti?„ U u?unfle^ e c ?St b i- *«“» gitfsassas saur® J== 1 J ? ( UB h Par Corn, 1000 bush. Oats 300 bbls. Gaff Aim B Flour * :* In store and for sale bv PATTPRSON h AMMON No. e Wood sts. coesWcoM. • C'HAS. SHALEB, Chairman. jels D. H. H.\zex, See. -fc' barrels r“^e|f n dl o bf ** ° P R S JA^ , f. D SS , SgW , ®»iTT.- Mi? H»od will gDd lurniture nf U th Bfere for eaJe ttte BLE OF TivS s 'jm i” mo9t besiba 'lJw l'ik£, ri oharfier a . °“ lha ' tint IVotn the city. The 1111168 dlB - stands upon that roacltSd i« of the commodious building having lBrgo ““1 has connected with It* large^fabif h ln < i 0 and and a tavern stand it’ ° l^ e •’UUSO and pSteJ«T, e h“^e^es U “ "" oul «"S Fo»S'% k 4rim’“ B eik D /”r e “ 3dp ™ ,a i°J H- & Brownibe's'grocery No ishi “ BhEA 8 h EAW ’ premises to M™. Jaa M'D o m ( !w <1 ’ ° r ° nthe ch^-w^fnrfh^rn'lt^ «*PJ- l on.nibua, Thriducc, lw r fWe, . « inilsor Honey, Demul chr, ; White Oastile.., „ ! Mot.ledCa.tUc, Jno. M>Ou lf e, j '* ' erDOD ’ M<m - Wy»Ph, Savon, DeVoy. N age Soaps The manufacturer, of Luerlaln,, . ute, LuWn , .societl, Hygenique, Bazin, , Miann,, Bunei, Taylor, Glenn, Wright, Hull - . . and Low, Just received at l«*-B IIiHKKM VUKlß'nr. Jo*t received and for tele” SB *- fetzeb k abMstpono ' earner Market rv#'g^%r%= : - 150. grand • Orchestra. Miss Emma. Pupils.- • • • Miss i»J|ft. ■\ • Pupils. •Miss Oaiancha..
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