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Bishop Simpson ho the chair. Deco ,Aignal tombs' wore coodcoted by Rev. Mr trooks, of Elinnerotc. Th. journal was read cad approvad. The Tales were stropendcd to admit resolu tions whirh arc to be referred. d. resolution was referred to the Committee on Pastoral address against the us of tobac es by the mialsters and laity. The Committee on Correspondence were Instr.:Lats.:l to nominate representatives to all the bodies with which this Is in correspond- . 111:1011. The Committee on Missions were instructed te!equire into the expediency of turning over the Liberia latiseleu in Africa to the African :'2lt. E. Church. The Cercunittee oa Sunday Selo°is were in. insted to inquire ince tho erpediency of hsvisg Carrespondin Sendai School Secreta— ries appointed, whose shay it Abell be to travel at huge and promote tke latereste of tie Sunday Schools of the Church. The Committee on Book Concern were in stmetad to hare the book agents get out a raw certiflr.ate of Church membership. The Pnblio Committee made a report which was ordered to be printed. Tho Committee on Church Tenure made a report containing a new and improved deed of settlement for churck property, Ac., which was laid upon the table. • The Committee on Conference of Appeal ' made a report providing for a court of appeal to try bishops sad ministers who may have been benanred, suspended or expelled. It was laid ever. Themsbjact of the extinsion of the time of ministerial service Wall taken up. . Our render. will remember that there are tw• reports litter. the Conference. The ma. jority report provide. for the striking out the word "two" and inserting the word "three" - years. the minority of the committee report :in favor of the appointment fora third year under certain eircumstannis. Barr. Dr. Wakely, of New York, oontinned • epeeth against axtensien, which he began when the question was up the ether dsy. Ile pro-corded to show and Muertm that all progress is, not improvement. B. was op voted to it beeattze it is the opening wedge to break dein the Itinerancy. This is the do iign of It. -%.lVotretstil that the " two year rule is an. &Terabit to Th. truth is that amt.. , liter who leitereaway hit tics. at the springs or waterine•plases, er In fishing or huntingi will be a drone, to matter how much you ex-, tendthe time. lefs said that th. two year rtilisis not adapted tie the city, cr New Eng.. landteit.". Methodism is adapted to every ' like the sunlight. "Not adapted to the times?" ' Tlrt cvspel is the same at that.. "President. 'clearly indleatm that the time' has eoMlfor a changs ?" Provident. elaarly Indicator' no sack thin;. The truth Is that we can mak* Providence isidicate anything wo -want. . The eloquent romarkswere ent abort by the fall of the gavel of the Bislop,indicr.ting that the time allowed bad expired. lira. Dr. Hatfield, of New York East, Kr.: geed that the truth is that old-fashioned Me thodism stationed her miaisters three yearel in Eagle:tad aid Canada that is the term of service. Ile strongly contended that two - years Is not sulDiient, especially is the city, It Is not so long IN one year in a "mallet ahengo or A small Alrenit in the countryi Large numbers of the best minds In tho church are In favor of this change. It cow; "totatitatos no great smash-up of the Itiner ancy. The Rev. Mr. Whiteman, of Ohio, thought that al the subject had boon largely discuseed in the public print*, the body did not need any (pooches, be would therefore move the main guiltiest be cow taken. Upon • vote .this was ordered. The ayes and nays were then called with the following result: 180 for, and 48 againzt. Be the time is extended to three years. . That part of the report providing for the annual examination of character in the piss- Imes of the minister in the Annual Conferenae, was adopted. The question of appointing an militant Secretary to reside on tho l'acifio coast, Ws) taken up. - Bar T. H. Pearne took the restrum and made an eloquent speeh In favor of as measure proposed, and sbowieg the vital na srusity of mach an appointment. The Income in the receipts &corning would far exceed the additional expanse. The bushy's) was hero suspended for the purpose of hearing the Eev. Mr. Carrot, the . Delegate from the West= Body In Canada, who it abonetorstarrt home. •• After Mr. Carrel's the Be,. D. Kingsley continued the Umssion of the Mis. /denary Secretary question. Horeviewod the ~.etatistico of the Missionary Society, showing that sine. the appointment, years ago; at a Missionary Secretary for the West, the . MCI'S§ of that portion of the work had far eseeeded the increase in the East, and most eloquently urging the appointment of one for the Pacific. coast. • Bey. tdr. Drammor.d, or West Virginia, fa vored do appointment, and elored by saying that ha should •dto for it. Rev. Mr. Whiteman, of North Ohio, op- posed the memoir* as net tieing needed at Bey. Dr, Eddy, of Rock River, the Editor of the North Waters Advoeate at Chicago, made a most impressive argument against the appointment, on.the ground that it would Weaken the power of Pastors to whom is now . committed the oar. of the great missionary In-., biretta of She Ohara. The, hour of adjorirrimmlt' having Aleut cam.; a motion to adjourn prevailed. The :following notice among oilers, woo , road . The .Ber. Jesse T. Peck, D. D., of Cali fornia, will preach in the Front street M. Z. 'Church, Front street, shore Laurel, this Oren ins, at 8 o'clock. .The Doxology was snag sad Benediction' pronounced= by the Inc. Dr. Pot, of Cincin nati. Disorderly Conduct last evening abut d risk, two men, named' itobinson.and Hell, while in an intoxicated condition; pissed through Diamond alley, be, fireen .Wood attest and • the Diamond, and; commenced an onslaught upon._ the granary _ stem, overturning bombs oPlrish, eta., and 4g/is otherwise vary riotously. The police Were apprised ,of the, occurrence, and upon; their arrival took 4m, Leto custody. .Bob Won righted the effcers, and great difficulty; itas - experienced in conveying him to the' Mayor', .ottice. The clothing of one of the afaStrililiffonadorably damaged kith, prig: . ones in bis efforts to escape, but he was finally S.CUlred and,lodged in the watch house. Deb i:won hill desperate Character, cad the Royer will sword him his . Just deserts this morning. coinpanioaiwas wounded in the arm 111 VIM , Cf the kite battles, aad wan unable to Ilford Bibb:mon much assistance. A large crowd witneisod the occurrence, and assisted the cacao inaterially in making the arrests. A colored man,while bp having very, diem , derly.on - Plias street, last evening, was or. sesta by 'the Mayor, and committed to the look.sip.' He will'have a hearing,this morning. Litwt. leoV- Westrearow,—CninVizq d, of Ignim's better", humbeeingllo man, and 40 lam °f 02 mPsm/ .0, Capt. Joe. Browne, - left W . -Washington lut weaning. The battery it beta rapidly recruited, and will doubtless be, gnid in a few We.- • Thie lithe only, organ 4agica /00 - 01):s.eorirlew being. formed la., . . -1 1113*iis' ifiablVA) : n • emit, to sato tit audnly &taibuli 43ll bc!!l7 4 4l4 Aabbilfiebp&itOet=4l4l,-' MESE Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair We take great pleunre in publishing the •following lettere, received from lion. W. IL Sewud, Q. S. Secretary of State, non. 0; McCulloch, U. S. Treasury Department, Eon. Judge Willing, (Judge Wilkins' letter will be published .in our next lien,) and Eon. J. K. Moorhead. MAY 20, ISC4 These autographic letters, u well as many others from the most distinguished persons in out own land, as well as Europe, will he sold by public auction during the (Irani Fair, for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission. Material aid is also premised from some of the gentlemen, whose expressions of sympathy moat meet with the approval of every loyal heart. The letters are addressed to Rt. Bey. Bishop Dominic, Rev. Dr. Jacobus, Bey. W. A. Pueavant, Professor Barker, lion. Judge Williams, Roa. Judge Stowe, James O'Connor, Esq., and Allen Kramer, Esq., who have labored so earnestly and faithfully as the Committee on Correspond ence for the Pittsburgh Saultary.Pair: . Dreassinore or Sean, 1 WAtUriGTOlt. May 9th, 1864. f thG.VI.I3(IOI .• have the honor to acknowledge e receipt of your kind note of the 24 inatant. Treason att.' Um. Ito dally blows, sad faction cone Hones its insatiable demando for new victim. Pa triotism and humanity must, of course, Igcreaso their energies. The. Iteyoblie shall, en the battle Cold Inal,.through eletasy , safety and pacts. Very truly yours. Welanton LI. Scullin. o the Rt. Itsr. Y. Domenic, and ,then of the Co tattoo of COrreopoudenco for the Pittabargh to. Dory fair. Ttxarrnr Daraarnexr 0.(74 e Canytrefirr qf tat Loth etult, Wasiduaton, May 1.40., j Jona. &Co:m.or, EQ., Pit:Art.o4 ? Dram Sla—Taur forcr °filo 30th Inst. molting my antographlcexpreasion of oympatly with the "glori ous canoe' . which Is to bo promoted by the Sanitary Salt. le to bold to Pittsburgh on theist proximo. to rewired. • The liberal provisions that are bales made by the people of the loyal OLIN for the relief and comfort of our gallant •Adierk art an eridauce not only of pa tri cite devotion to toe &unary, bet of advancing civilisation. They are the ether Ilniog of the brar cloud, Oust bee tar to loog a period thrrien its dark shadows over our Waved laud. I bid p.n. Gad speed in your noble enterprlve, and 1111 the bop, that I may be pees ni to render it ma terial lam, very truly, Your Olt. eat., !Iron M'Callen.l. WASHISCITOM, May nth, 1864. Nam. Doman* Lowe, O'arneor, Teech sod FUliann, lannatnuat of therespendence: Glarwcwns—Just as 1 was leaving toy room this morning to perform my duties in the House of Hop rozentatives, I received your letter, asking for an autographic reply, expressing nay sympathy for the ebb and wounded soldiers. I scald not here replied then. I can now, Haring Just returned from a meeting of the Pentsylvania Belief Association, called to make provisions for the wick and wounded, that will so soon be thrown Into our midst by thousands. Be found oar treasury nearly empty, and our former excellent arrangements and regulations suf fering from the rust of rest, tintready handiand wil ling hearts to meet the emergoney that is now upon Our Austssiatiou has heretofore, I know, done much and In oddities to /landing up the wounds of theeaf ering and furnlehlng supplies and ahead. in the 14 and enfeebled. It has afforded comfort and consolation to many • distrussed ..If and weeping mother, by pointiog mit the way to whose a 'husband or sen, was to be Wend In the hospital, or perhaps to ths spot wiser, the re main. of the loved one had been Interred, ad when ths nemasitise of the case regnired It, farriisbed the fends to pay As expanses of the Warmed one whilst hem and purotmsedi ticket for her return ham.. Barb demands will again b upon ne. How are Hey to be an? vas the queetion lat . oce p:edged lay noble ornetitnency for sae asernmaad doll. a. • bleb I know will be forward., aa,d I bare admmmi it for Mum Thal gan eta itopetne to the work, and we will have not abundance. Pittsbnegb Ma offered 13091. of her brighteet Jewels npon tbe altar of bar o - untry—llteM, Limit, and now Ham. Bow many more will be required God only known, and In Him I. our trust. • OW hi!. I write the rejoichaga of victory are rt Gewalt, hag in my ears. We have been led through the wilder..., bat no by now by the three days battle of the "Old Wilde nen," Central Grout through the o Div... Providence, appears to have wrought our d I will only add, the Joy and eatlsfactl. It afford me, to see ea many of my mustitmuts engaged 1. this grad work. 1 hope It may be a mcoess beyond your expects thus, and that God'. blessing may attend you all. *.lndge Wilkins letter will be publishod in our nest Isms, From the 116th Regiment • member. of this regiment writes es fol lows, under date of May 16th: Meat. Col. Dale wrote you en the 11th an account of ear leases up till that dale ; but since that we have suffered itillmore. In the terrible charge made on the enemies works at daybreak on the IStk our brave young Lien tenant-Colonel was lost sight of, beyond the second line of rifle-pip. We lure mince heard that he was Ulan prisoner and paroled. If such is the cue, our regiment will feel great ly relieved, for we had all given him op as an other martyr in our noble canoe. Col. Mul holland was wounded In the head on the af ternoon of the lath, by a fragment of a shell, and the command of our regiment now de volves upon Captain Mesmer, of Allegheny oily. The followiogis a complete list' of our leases : Grapxoy H.—Sint Lt Robert) Alston, left kaad; Serstlilinry W. Cue, left. shoulder ; Corp Henry Mita, log, slight ; Corp John A Gray, right arm and shoulder ,• Paeans, Mich ael Colley, right shoulder; John Bollharts, leg, slight; Sulphas Mclntyre, kaad, himarso.—Priestes James Bower, William FORGO, Calria J Late= and Alexander Mar shall Gompermy L—llnsno. Hannibal Hatch*, Patriot Pierian', Wonaoso—Corp John Jardine, leg ; Corp Wln H Cowl, thigh ; Corp Joseph Mane; breast, slight; Joe J Close leg; Job.' ?do krmacts, leg -; Won A. Seawright, ankle. Mums w—Eiward Shoe, Josoph Cimpany K..—Kluan.—Parks A Boyd, Goo W Heyman, Milton BastbstrlS, Jowl' J Smith. • Wevirmm—' Sergt Warren 8 rilgorn, neck ; Wm P Brisker, right arm ; John N Baphaw, left leg ; yr m Nyeam, right arm ; Jacob Pret tyman, right arm ; Jacob Allman, loft arm ; John R. Boyden, Los ; Reis !Morrison, left band; Thor B Williams right foot; Daniel Sickles, right hip ; Jam Smith, Albart W Be ier, hand; Win - N Oonn. hinsamo—Henry P Bell. The Sanitary Fair. The buildings to be used for thepurposes of the Sanitary Pair have been completed, and the verbs= committees are engaged in deco . rating and arranging tables, In conjunction . with-e large number of carpenters and other artisans. The headquarters of the Executive Committee have been removed to the Ladies' Bauer, on the corner of Federal and Ohio streets, where the Chairman or Secretary may be found darn; busing., hours. Prominent among the attractive features of the Pair is the miniature lake or canal, which has bean made for the accommodation of the Iron-clad " Monitor" which le now being con structed at the Pert Pitt Works, under the supervision of Mr. Joseph Kaye. The veinl will be about men feet long, and of eulliclent capacity to carry a man, who will attend to the machinery and work her guns. A for; will be erected upon a mound In the centre of the lake, and it is proposed to keep up a fight between the Monitor and the battery. Ocher novelties are in preparation, and everything will be done which can indent ..to the amuse ment at visitors. . - The Genie. Manorial earns* lle tae &sesta) Dninicr.Caurr.—The following asses IMO disposed of yesterday. • 1. Scott, Barna .11 C 0.,.. Hunter 411 MaCluky. Mo. flocs ersrruled. S. Ikon, Barns a co. n. Ranter, a Ken 1 . 0, 7 Arraed O. A. V, 7. nal& A Grab.' vs. itogtetterh Smith. CoSI Oslo& 10. J.N.P.:17 r Jetda DAM Aged C. IL T. U. W. 11. Rialants A O. n. IL Omsk sdlalcds trptor. Namult =mann& The follevrtu ammo addod to tko argument Ilst .37. J. A. Ilatirgarta vs: Job:kJ/hick et el. limo . Ar Bony Borne.—The body of an unimown man was found floating In the Monengah.l a rile: at the Mk of Market street, yismrday afternoon, and brought to shore by a by. The hodyeras dressed to oolater's but so papal were found Glen tint diewased which mould Ind to Ms identllcation. The body wu very mph clooomposed, ant had 'Probably been , : in the avatar for a month. Coroner McClang held an impost, and a ver dict was rendered In accordant With the above facts. Vsissata Commas purser: ros 0111.— Ma readers should bear in mind that the McMullin Ferri, in Peebles township, will be sold at stollen; on Baittrday n ex t, by T. A. Mselellandi/notiOaser. This bra Is one of the most valuable in the omustry, sad Is pee. venally adapted fors ommtry seat, - bsing lo cated within a short &stenos of the olty and on the lisle of ths eennellsrille is rarely that snob en excellent opportunity le offered to purehase real' estate in the mutt -07. Dnotriat.—A cm mend itaitstin B. of (hope county, PS, MSS drowned at Whoanag. • -feir dip ago. He wu km etroggthin. In the water, but tit* he got there bullet boon sittittlnerl. He Tat In Whett ing, ander thttgo et • phystsim - - 81111Wl .GAZICI4I I / 1 41f, of the Iltb Pflassi cants, cavalry, sad st- :aslant of Lamour, was Mod as Monday lss, whlla saleavarbi4 toJatap ham its es asulttls. in math*. , was atitialia Oil AMIN* ' ." ' Obi. Book Table. Tut Platt Titlral3ociu or XXSOPDGIVII AIAILLS/11 With and•BabliTyletne..d BoGroom. to Had left ant Knboar'a Greek Gramme, ant to Good win's Gnat trade and Tome; a dcplou Greek- Etitlit* renahnlary; and Mawr' Ilap of the Doan of the Ton lbw:weld. By Janne H. Bolos, Profuse:. to the tnlyersity or 111ab'Ron. Pew York: D. Appleton kCo. Pittsburgh fur alto by Davis, Clarks a Oe., 93 Word greet. 209 y 12..0. many grammar-schools and colleges the Analysis of Xenophon Is very judiciously chos en as one of the earliest slats-books in the Greek course; for which purpose It is to be preferred to _either of the other two - works of Xenophon—the Cyrrixedici or the ilfewevelific —one or other of which has sometimes beep need as ''.an elementary text-book. For the same reasons that render the amootosaries of Guitar a good introductory book for the Latin student, we may commend the Greek student to the Analysis of Xenophon. As to this edi tion, we may say it supplies, in a most coos pre and judicious manner, every needed U s anco--a tood text, well punctuated—a co pious body of notes, in which eery difficulty that con or ought to be honeyed or removed has been carefully examined and satisfactorily explained—and y vocabulary which will al most relieve the youthfal student from the laborious duty of continually opening a pon derous lexirde: which, however, ought always to be kept at his elbow. Tactician Qcovarroes being an Aitampt to Trace to their &Arra Passages and Phrases in Common Cs*, chiefly from English' Authors. By John Bartlett. Eourth Edition. Boston: LP tie, Brown A Co. Pittsburgh: for loin by Doris, Clarke &Co., 93 Wood stmt. 410pp.11:tao. We do not wonder that this book has reach ed a fourth edition, for not only does the attractive styli in which it is got up com mend it Griever, but:still more its own proper attractions, as a well-gathered s postale' of pootio flowers,' in the arrangement of which beth the foiling of beauty and the purpose of usefulness have happily worked together. It is, therefore., a book you can take up and open at random, always invent finding some thing to awaken or to stimulate the thinking or imaginative faculty—some gem which has been sat in golden memories, to shine withvm dimmed lustre through all ages. But it Is also a book useful for reference—an Its title indicates. For this purpose it his the most complete apparatus, in Pm shape of an index, that could be desired—so extensive an to fill about seventy'elosely-printed pages at the end of the volume. The number of authors quoted is over two hundred and fifty. Tee Posrmak Wentz of S Wane &err, I . Three Volumes. Breton: Little, D,olrnl 00. Pittsburgh : D.rfs, Clarke, 10e., 93 Wood atTort. ppOGl, Ma, and 431, Moto. Mien the author of 'Child. Ilarold' de signated Sir Welter Scott "the Arloeto of the North," he finely expressed the feeling and perennial endurance of admiration and love— the sweet memories echoing from afar, and boating 1411nitia to 'soh, of his own soars delicious dreaming in the morning-land of youth—it' a word, the youth-renewing *me tiona—with which hi. poesy will 'away. be read. But we must not forgot that we are not now to speak of Scott's poetry, to mush as of the fact that the new edition here before as, from the famous Riverside press, to put Inch an ono air will mako the reader ;of taste happy in the consciousness that the "lines" of the filinstrol'ef the North hove "fallen in plesaant plota"—in this beautiful typogra phy, shining adewn and across these sets tinted pages. Latta Pant. By Sophia May. Boston: Lea abrphard, (344mm/re to Phllllp4, lamps-11 a Co.) Ptttaborgh. Davis, Clarke d Co., 143 Nood stmt. 11111Cpp. 110,0. Prndy Perlin was a taLkative little lady— always saying and doing funny things, and very often getting into trouble. Same of these sayings and doings the raadm of the "Little Pilgrim" and she "Congregationalist" may pectibly remember; but in this neat little volume her little friends nisyvead all about "Little Prndy," and see a picture of hone( and her doll into the bargain. Allegheny Police Tho following appointments of day and night police of Allegheny City, were made last evening: Day lice—Alfr ed Po Gabby, Jacob Grubbs, Doha Irvine, and Robt. A. Clark. .% hi Watch—Captain, James MoVicker Lieutenant, Robt, hi. Simi; Charles Ist'Cbes. nay, Arthur Hopper, James Pillow, William Green, Jackson Batt, David Coutts, Isaiah Vantiorn, John Filson, Michael Fab], H. 81. Saunders. A 1/A3l)BollllCorreiarrion.—The good peo ple of Waahingten, Pa., held s meeting on Monday night last, In eld of the Christian DoniatissienTat which $1,500 wore contributed on the spot. Judge. Lindsey presided, aad elcquent addresses were delivered by Rev. Meson. Canon and Bane. The subscriptions were subsequently increased to over $2,000. —COTOLIST fdeClung bald an inquest en the body of Michael MaKinlny, aged sight year-. who vs. run over by aat os the Citizens' P ger Railway, on Wed- seedy evening. A verdict of "seoidental death" nu rendered. TIIII members of tie Irving Literary A2lO - et Western University, will give an eateytaiamiont at Concert Neil, en Ifonday evening next, ler the benefit of the 9anitas7 Fair. Bee advertisement. Tex Cuennt.—Tke American Cantu and Troupe of Arabs will exhibit on the Etad Lion Lot, on fiendsy. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Afternoen performancite will be giroarm Tuesday and Wednesday. Tsa SILT Or Wall IN VIRSISIA —Prom the flomuifasuranc•Company, Hobart C. laomis, Afloat, we haws received a vary distinct and minute map of Richmond aid its vicinity. Tea Bur hikra.—Frank Cue, NOWA Deal er; CA/vesicle Building, Fifth street, .has for sale good maps of the fields of operations io Virginia and Georgia. . OIL 'rum, Pumps sad other artless b.. Imaging to as , 011 Rana', at ¬ion thLs morning, at 10 o'olook, at 27 Wood Itroct. fi;PECIAL LbGAL litiTkCLiS Tiara Pim, Plain and Ornadi' ntal Mate Roofer, and dada in Paraiiylrania and Ver mont slate of Our best emelt, at tar rata Wine at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Warr Wake, Pittobargb, Pa. Snout. Trontm.—The sttontion of ocr readers is ,direeted to the brilliant auortment of Spring and gamma Geode Jut method by our friend Mi. John Weis; No. 126 Bod een' street, Allegheny. His stock Umpires a grant rarrity of Essay French, English, Scotch and Agiforioll& Oassimeres and Cloths, aid Lae Silk led Canister* Vutinu f -au of which will be made ep to order in the latest uylas and in the best manner. A chase es lootion of Furnishing Goods alto on hind aid for rate, togothor with • fall stack of beady Made Clothini. well and fuhionably male. Itxxono.—Suartel Graham Sr 00. MEN slant Tailors, have removed to 7a Smithfield street. We are just receiving our nand npply of spring and snow goods, and would most respectfully invite our frldnds and the public to general 2o examine oar new stook, believing it to be one of the finest stooks of merchant tailor goods in the city. Every garment warranted to give full setts fiectios, is both price and quality. Gin 11l • call before purchasing elsewhere end Judge foounelvis. Gunn k lloOsninna, Merchant Tailors, Ns. 71 Smithfield Street. Hnasym Tea vas Botalma.-4.2 one w h o diem from the effects of the bullet, ten perish from damp and exieture to night air. Small dome of EIOLLOWAT'S PILLS, taken every other night, will correct all disorder, of the Liver and Stotneeh, purify the blood, and In sure 10010 health to *very man. Holloway's PUls and Ointment are now to• tailed, owing to the high vise id &no, ie., at 30 cants, 7i ants and ijl IS per box or pat. POT sale in Pittillsrgh by B. L. Hahne stook and Co. Par sale at Fancies drug store, Piith strait, Pittsburgh. Tor sobs also by Geo. A. Kelly, Federal 'treat, Anaemia! city. BatMuni and cheers la the army, being expoied to sudden changes, should always be 112PPlied with ~ B rown's Bronskial Troches," as they give prompt relief In a cold, cough or anirritatedaorn throat. Per sale by druggists generally. Da if0171?7, Dottie, Ns. 162 Youth Watt, between Sat and Giant. No indueamanta bald oui by offering' ew piing tut an equitable fie mill be ebaried la emery ease, for lb. best matoriala !UV be used, and all the time and skill rifeendy soot perms. soot maga slat bb applied naltint , • ' Oaninvi and ctirrisp mall will bo token at tlidOnthibas Wimp; 410 Pon atroit, day or night. All orders loft st