.*BY -- TEEEGIIMIL ="' rn gi„„ uipi EXMITISt TtL ' %fix GAZIIS3 Oirfn etc' t6B itterB Maim lastllW.)re are witty:kit sirOoViii 7 gy.-Lbiiid :Blair, L.,c, etk , :p... ,, ,,,div.rd,Ci t y of rill Do • can . 410.111• befor4 the Anu4fimult toel..Kblg 100oxy Comas tooth. thr olboo of Cooory " • Ke HOC NTT .0 YYIBS ioxr.R. --Itabeyt King, of th th e Ein.,otti Pictebnrsi, jvccamma..i. to .'.711.4 - and Ai:N.M.:mak • Couittr.Conveatkaf, as a audits* for Camay CY...7l!..nelptter, by'" "; • Mrtdeorle:l4 • ' 3tAirr Marna 1.• Serliaconara.--IYe are authorized to ar.- ieutenthst Irms;K..totac, of tilsofetb notough. in •• ottottttato for nominal. to the aloe of Atoortler.p. 'lttto tbe Antillosoolo and Matt tootaty Cottoeou t ... • z• igirAitocraftdaDoz..—Adata ; llenthorn, ftr ISitfOlOOttofOt Ito eatidklaiekTotooltootton forth.. OW of. lo.roun gado. to tt.e.CoOn. of Quarter &allow .41/Ittirboor eoettsf, fore he Antl•lftwookt and Whiz ttoottay Coo rootlet. to =too on tt0..411t of,Jone. • of Jou M ,•111 proont his oust :10:11uu datralaasaic =4 Whig Coltaty Outurenttor, as f Cmilla/a ISs posamition to tan valeer.S member of Na , vas a member of tborslasetably of OTiftdall ' toorastipti, will kw auVuurled is eseeklata for County. au. a i n ievsatavv tp• uusialua of st.WhltandAntl-ltasordo dier.ituis.—Tbarnton. A. Shinn, Esq., will , I t io=p i tv i i4ttx the si ggeut. ; 4l,batg r o .rmr...2tiswas - :um Walo3. Appleton of the IkOofigb of llinningtoot, will be irtrpreeteel4efninthe Ate Ilbia• CmityCinercatical,Tee Alwelbl , ll.l4' 12i3=IlawnetS Sail Flamm Tan.infar,a—Wit 'are author ;:.nonuee that 'J.'ls%.llesto , r; of -the 2111 . .4 CUT llttaboubirll t lr i t c oro ,i l .. /VgeLafala zo llogs, hiolragjWoerotio SiakTtigk 'Or VIE COM/T.— . 1.110 . name of ;an Mewl. of toroehip e _will be Dresemed. to gragehruir . /411.ormeeeie.a.1 whhr Coutd7- OMTOT.o . 41133 noeolostloo to the ore. of Clerlk of the Wart. 91 7 `xlriltrot3TEreinimitfJoviN •3Sooieccr. tbe.gril Rand eitr f l Lt will be elee lattal the Anil-Muncie .1.11911.6- tom , W4=4 plicandlasse t.a., the of Logi/4.0.4.M I. =me& ~ AT Cot ; :iTY RE . Gls'ttrt.;,74ohn.K. Foster, of Baktvietartahtp. - will ha awaldaitifoirkestai,betara thaensalux dati-blaaysgavari SPLIy (loantyCoarention. • gEirAisininLifobort Abrahams, of Eli.: AEYE ilarousb, vlßtetmtthl. =oh to the slastklifoooole ondlnlzCountLCotrienUonows esaillaitt6 [Or mad.- StrewsTr ItratsrEa..-"Plenze 4ruionnoe Qua ILO. Linton_, of 4.llenenY CHI 'milt I. Vnt s px_npon Reftney.‘ubj,,,t,t,-,L - onnttlanta Whig County Conreztton: • 4 ' " th"'. ::'•••Clancor' TEE • Cotrim—Heary.linnnen, of „. f , - ..sereotrslT Coillusszosta:--das. McCune,, at 111. . Math %V. d, (Sty of Pittsburg b. wilt be &modish. -Ant tha.rihttF tad Aati...lltanala Wm:Woo. forth: ~ t io• of Caaatf (..m.a3Ladonte. . snyblawar.B aireotrhirraanuar.E.Tolmr-Rowlend or- crop& Et. Clair tarrnabtr 4 'Ell lbe •blEndktble tbr coml. .I'lfirlir.coinktr—l-will- be &candidate for • irim Moo of , 11.00ltder, ero.btoft w tol i he doda . . 1 . o . !1 t;to Whig 99' 4 t° • InTi'L • idELNIfiTCCE. Pittalmrcti.. 33,18514L-TrlcS .• Alismovri—Anthany Hartz...willbe,a can ate tcr Statd Asiemtl6pubtet tp tbe , dOsitm a the :: 1134 " .°4 : 4, • 41, '*" ° 31.esTWmas Ilmmtattur. 'Coloussios-0. - .-Witc. =on h =te the tali. of CounaTtamattedansr. • - itrCoulisr ConuiszotiEs.-;--151, ajor Jon' - IWEttacs, :gine Ftret Wan. City of PitiftrurgiC um be • ,endktate benre tho M tYuaeook cut NYblucomgr Pm, ; . , lu=br tbo nnico of County Otousdatiouct av ter. • =MC OF UTZ COORTS.-44Fed 31:Brush Ocadlidate for Ow above, adloß, viftet to the dad ? Sioa of thie !toning •Auti-nomOc wd WAIF? Com...AColr .• AST Courir:Raciznit.—Alenuider Rich aidsm;ortbor Ftrxt Alle.gbetty ~ • 111 Ito oat - Oasts Pa the Aim of Cotott • Legittrz . .-tubjeet to tho - do , colsioo of gm outt.antEnntooto Wont) Cottmalon. •• • iticonnEcTohn Conn ei; of Vpper.St.Clair wiltbe =op.:ANY/or the aloe ofe'•mnber. rob - Lett to the droleleo of tbe dutbllamenteafel. Whig °grimly )':"lt " kr k' l2, 4 t tterri • • !°ms.. • Akix3rnia 7 —JoliriMPorterOartheßorou g h r . at Umlaut. Artll be s earalldate foiqtometuattote to - '• eteloo ooti th - mac C.arCUothOh of I W /U g tteTtcTUUe .Comrri Coumssid,h - rm.--Gabriel Adams, at .I.l3sTlel th f=paty of 12e x cat a lt , U , th l.: a =di d:: of the Rlds and Enti.llasordwOnddy Conirndon. :-Assontire_TUDGE.—The numerous friends afJOIL4-115IIIIIST, of Allegheny Cies, sad ;Alla ewes tO the svprosithlne AsetiLisenle sad Cee/II;t7 'Contend= ma eendilate Int nonehnttlon In the sees of ..Aterelite Jades of the Court of Quitter fleasittes. lit. fiehherte euterlenee In roadie tnodurdor—baying been =fat vanntor of the ttato renlature forthe paint of yew and Abed whit vest weeTtgaltYth• cam a . 11 Qu ell S. :t M r 'tit 1404 note p V.! oof. 00 U"...'amUte 2- , er us Inc soncet h e ouzo, they Mot •-•-• qualify him Ulllll the Where unh seneitabllltt io.VVerL • AssocLar. JubCl.--Thomas Liggett,jr., of realtlatu before tbn auprourJr• Parblessarraeb..., aray e aupa, for tbe_rface of • =j;r g ugu lrr tit Coot of Common -M Quarter it1ek.12%., /la. and -.mix suprorted br gamy bath la .", surnaloentaT - - TM, 1311) -COLSIST. • Asscum.T.-1 would rocommend Jos. John , J oon; of tiortb - VaypV.• tommblp. to the AsitiMmorde szte whiz Connt7 CoaVentl.; as sondtale 'tenon to repnmeat - 1;$ to the next Le-xislatmee.. ; da Om Wan. - Ittoranin.-Alames Oormly wUI be a candidate mita. o of Itiodolor, seeded to tae action of the Anti. Macs& and 'Whitt Cone . .o ien. to be had on the 4th of Jane next: 'Me !newts Ell plenoe tear him Da mind at the .12r.coarmt.—John 'McGill,. of -East Deer Tontsklp,. tridl - be a otad.Vate Tot the office of Recorder, redact to the dtettlon of the htdl.3lsearde and Whig Ocenohr Contention. 1 mylttletetzT - - . Card , I undeiiigned wo residectfally inform 1mq...0r /Med../ Corm , / • 'tD.t he amulet hops - pry . to atria them lootimr tormAn the Celia mill= Wadi. through their former liodnem,' has the honor at present to nom: gip... Coontf Regiator , laud..to leaMigal • belao theb,••••• to t N • plies amigned him, and his anomvarin dhieloatming them .I ' l " ag sin = i v PLidl'abo.ayttt.", to P=rtlt right shall Lott abated: that, whilst higesgarhose: vonld make hiaovn volition more eamfortable, he vlli be areal that se far as poetible the rm.bilr..oMl hare the town or IL - -Tarr r.ttattillb Comm: Suorgroo.—Andrew Duncan, of tbi Eisto mad; Cora Pltiebtimb, will he candidata kw Ontetty harmer, before the Anti-II:soak ad Wl:tiger. AaeeXDLi.=Thos Pinney, of the Barone/ w i p eito:met, will be presented to the dmOdbuctoto snd ' •Omen:Mon, LI candidate fin 1121.1106 Ollttap fur the Assembly: : . , agaiti'refer imr'resclera , to , the ad yaw.. .a of 11. 0. An:nano Lirenansf, Which air Mrs anotheY abl=m, sod bY...Wdah rtm .111 1 a It b highly recortunendexl ; ead ads Is not all b. n.dllcsf.. , Meats. of th aw who kw. nada andesperlarioed Uttar ' ahlal olfaction their own pawns. Ihpauni an wand. IJwarlaemarkabla, amt at.leart Oa monde* L worthy of that W. ode's. all trio to the scant, violin!' finabh zatoblat atratts, monad:4,lmq rnabli.realnos nwannerra of eatilouan ;r nilLSaiwnlw-41 -25I'Lores' Lryza - Plus 1-=This of thelierr.lsof tteh'ol4ir. delethete Ste Intraloillott to the phbUe. nit or diseinelar, one tithe fret physistahele this =Zen', sued ittor Tem la hie terettlee, before he over ettzeiarezed it to the etotkL, The eireteede ef to itinitrAtstaa tee:4o,lles, !welded se ter limbs than:oat marralocw atoahhattier halfwit dim _ L.. wd:.diaioaahl ia :ran iloadad .olsaa,wtomgoyally ibit tom area , bthritwantouralwi with; tba - nowdoaten:den to',W *Akar ail. wt... hostawsoa wens wand e v ery coornwpar as ...arida'. remedies tor .11 Om 81.. tut foaku hdr Th. Mai wiatatfona of thus to lam= his AL. haa sdiwo ‘"11.4 bow - Au. sod tbaurawat solleitatkoaa by bbyaldsna with wham' b. b.d s odatwiluhle make, sad who had witadaad lb. arawberfal eases eCecidd by his ;wady, 14 Isaiah ha. domed Mato rube lipabtic.. • - - Totaah. by 4: Krto co- . • . Petroleum i EMILIZTIMI4I, MatitingdODEO.,bl4 XILIth 4 .1 4 * U. jitch—Dear Etr., Your Petroleum t• pmt tli vl o .' Betaitit 'fatuity; theterurotee *oat thatt Tootonesul tern &men by the rensurylyettla Rallroiel. We are a., Well out. and It. Li being inquired for almost. VIM Ytnere; reepeetfully.' • JOLLY LOBO It CO. , • ..11.aturtuz. hablsod te,, 0, /inch 10. '.51: 6U.N.:it-4)m. 21r, Your +tacit, s weelts eats. srldl as f dozen .lioct 01 1 .!.bith to tan NI/ t0r.r...1 to aid: dozen lmmptlaWr. Your ilDe4ldtl , I. WerldeJi WowdenD to this region. ire o*n several ereallent eerldke If wan dear, them. for iile br Xerxes A/id/Dwell. i 4O 'Mid .taste B. X. I . , Bedets. Weed streeg /t. i'abzwitoek, k .(Do. Weedwad [tont streetg /I. Chm 7.. D. A. Elllott..TageOh . Douglau,'end V. Aro us the pro-, • S. nr. ILLF.U.; - ealDdiwir • Cend Bulb .e..lntUtraralt. Ponape and' American Hardware. • ' LOGAN, ; WILSON & CO., • No.l29.Vood.Stivet, • /IAVE NOW IN STORE • • -'- • • 1441andleasipleteptickofFOREIGWALVD.LXISEICAN ILLVIIDIVAICE;: - • • --- InetabLal..at tba swing trado; that . are prepar:l to offer to furebrtaars at. ructe that .111. amslat. fermatar with oar of the asatara dtieta. Citizen'sliumrance Oompany _ LN T COURAGE HO= INSTITUTIONS I mt. No. 41Watur erre. In the warehouse oW. U. :,.A. W,11.11, Secy. Ibis Company miaow yropairta totem:Mall merchandise in gale. ao I to translto, remelt. te.. ' - An titanic suarnity f^r Um ability IWO tuteorttr or the basettsafun, snot - Jai in Um character B el l Ilia Mes.. lobo are ail elate., ot kittsburgb. oral and fantrahlY lumens to the CO9pacakity for their yradenf., intelligensa, Zoostcso o tta brp —C. St. II weer, Iron. Biiipsly. Wiis. n LaLlniart tiP'rtr . Cent. saved to country Membaßts, • - -Dealers in ..1390TSAND subV. N 0.46 North Eboossi Kant, Phlhalzip ;r-S , == ' < r ittltrixt=itilell= " soklatiin emtlwathan they oss .oolo to NS---Assortsd ' widths YIJrI34I - tbiJ day: Aso.bt.e..k i, iftna - VaIMPED FOB br sua Won, reed tokeel filik,Dreat Batt ~~: _ -- HOME MATTERS: _ TIII CUAILTIVELE C 1141.1. RAI&ROAD.—BOTIBMI. licenten are nor stationed 'on this railroad for the parpose, or gairding vibist any dititurbante, 6/ICO it is feared that without their presence. a riot would again ensue among the laborers. • The bridge, by which' the Railroad crosses the Steu benville ttnitpike, is watched every night, threats 4rinif been made to vet It pa fire, 'Aboirtiszo.—Tho (hand 'Assembly - of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, which hap been In session, for-sometime past ID this city, adjourned yesterday. _... COURT OF Qevurrig Scasioss.:—Tli June term of the Court of Quarter Sessions, will commence on Monday nett. We are pleased to learn that the criminal onlendor 'Ai:lvry light Aine. . _ . GERMAN Pic Xrd.—A large number. of our German friends spent their time very pleasantly on Monday, in a grore near Mrs. Murray's tavern, out the Fourth street road. Airs wanton attack was made upon them by a band of row dies, when they last assembled, Sheriff Curtis deputized police officer Thomas McCoy, to pre serve.theyeace; We are happy to ;say, however, that no person attempted to rear, The festivities of the day by any ex.hihition of hisekgaardiant - MUSLIM of TIES COUNOLLS.—The Select sod Common Councils of the city of Pittsburgh, met on Monday evening. In the Select Council,, it was Resolved, That the UM 'of $725 be and the same ie hereby appropriated for tho payment of counsel and other contingent: e:spenses growing out of the recent difficulties between the Mayor and the city authorities, and that the committee on. police be and they are. authorized to draw theirwarrants on the City Treasury ter the same, end charge the same to the contingent fund. Mr. Gallagher moved the third reading and final passage of the resolution. Mr. Bruce called the you and nue, rind the Crill,RllB sustained; and the yeas and-.nays were as follows: Yias---Mesers. Cassel, Day, Edgar, Edwards, Gallagher, Hill, Kelly, Rinehart, end Protldeal Naze—Messrs. Bruce, Kennedy, Kamaid, Lo renz, XOTTOR, and Wilson—e. So the resolution was adopted..., Mr. Lorene presented en ordinance entitled "An ordinance concerning water rents," and a certified copy of an Act of Assembly relative (inter olio) thereto. The ordinance was read firet time,_ and the' act was, on motion, mad forinformation. On motion of Mr. Kennedy+, the ordhatumewas read a second time; and • Mr. Bruce, seeimded.by Mr. Kennedy, moved today the same on the table. - - Mr. • Morrow moved to lay it over for the pre'. ent,—on.. which motion the question' was put without objections ; and the same yes - negatived, on division—ayes 6, nays P. • The ordinance wtm read e. third time and passed. Action concurred in by C. C. ' The following busineu commuzdested by Om! clerk of the C. C. was then taken - up: • Report of the corn. on Markets, with an ordi nance entitled "an ordinanee regnlating i the mar kete,". In C.• C: report read and accepted, and ordinance read three times and passed.. The re port in S. C. was read and wered, and the or dinance read'a first and second time. . Mr. Lorenz seconded by Ur. Dalligher moved to amend so as to make it take effect after the present year, which motion was negatived. Mr; Edgar moved to postpone the further eon. eideratioa thereof until after the erection of the new market house in the Diamond, which motion prevailed; Petition for rebuilding the Adams market House in Fifth Ward. In C. and refer red to tom on markets. . • - Report of corn on claims and accounts, with the following resolution. In C. C. read and ac cepted, and. resolution read three limes owl ad dopted Resolved—That the Mayor be and is hereby authorized to draw his warrants in favor of the following pirSOU:S, vii 7, in favor of ' J. Shidle, for the som of $lO 45 D. Youngrion, 16 00 A. Shaw, " ' 17 00 J. Kidd ft Co, " 4 A. Wilson & Co, ^ , 810 EL limn, Esq., " 35 07 Wra. 3L Edgar, .• - . 21 09 And in favorof the Pittsburgh Qua CO, 5591 69 in full of their claims; and charge the gas ac eccount to appropriation No 9, and the balance to contingent fund. Report s st the'cona on gas lighting. In C. C read and accepted. la nll of which notion the S. Council concur- . Report of the water cons. on the ordinance committed to them, entitled "an Ortrmance for the better collection of water rents an new build ings, supplementary to Ma ordinaece passed' the 27th day of December, A. D. 1247, relating to the water works," approving the passage thereof as amended by them, also, upon petitions for water pipes on sundry streets, &c, with the fol lowing resolution. In C. C. report was read and accepted, and the ordinance and resolution raid three times and pissed. • Resolved, That the sum of $2OOO be added to appropriation No.. 6, in order that Water pipe may be extended n such et:recta as have been reported on, and recommended to be laid by, the Water Committee thin year. . In 8. C. the report was read and accepted, and the ordinance read three times and passed. Tne .resolution woe read a that and second time, and Mr. Kincaid moved its third reading; but there being votes in the negative, the mo; don did not prevail. - Whereupon, Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. Bruce, moved:that the rules be suspended for the pur pose of having the resolution -ready a third time, which motion , prevailed; on division—ayes 9, nays ' .Elo the ruolution was read a third time; and the question being upon its final passage, Mr. Morrow called the yeas and nays, which were ordered,-and as follows: - - Teas-Muses. Brace; Edgar, 'Ed*ards, Gal lagher, Hill, Kelly, Kennedy, Kincaid, Wilson and president-Murray-10. Nsysliesens. Day, Kier, Lorenz, Morrow So the resolution was-adopted. - - ' lt was Resolred, That • Committee of fire, consisting of two from Select and three from Gammon Council, be' appointed to procure and have prepared, a stmie to be' presented by the city of Pittsburgh to the Washington Monument Litton mince:tried in, and. Miura. Edgar and Ernes - on part of S. C. " • An ordinance entitled Ordinance for the establisnuunt, of a uniform atandati for the t: Of bituminous coal In the city.o Pittsburgh," :with espy" of the Act of Assembly, which the setae Is.predicated. In C. C. er &wince readthroe times aid passed. Oa -mottos:of Mr. Braze, the onliessee woo read s mind and time, and, ' oir motion of Dlr. Baum the SaMe was refer ral to thdCamtalttee oriOrdlnasects. „.. Cormow Comrczn.—Mr. , WI!lock /read two re ports from the pollee committee, with the se oommtnying resolutions : Sesolved, That the Mayor be, aid he Ls here by authorized to draw hie warrant otit the Ulty Veasunie In favor of.Jobta Jones, for the snot of $66,' and charge the, -same to oppropriation Readied, That the Mayor be, and he Is here bytnathorized to drair his warrant on the Treas over in faror of Jaceb Rapp, for $2; in favor of 11.:148hepler, for $lB 119r.shsa for Phillip Vier bellow, .slB99, • aLsofor David Fared*, for $2O 56, in fu ll for their services ashigh and city con stables, and.clune,contingent fund. :Deports reed accepted, and. resolutions read three time . ; and adopted. Action concur- Pollock—A report from the cam. on claims and accaants, - together with: the following rmsolution tie ,Resolved, That the Mayor be, and he is here by;ntitharized to draw his warrant on the. City Treasurer in furor of following persons, viz: In favor of J. Shidie for tho sum of $10.45; D. Parmesan far $l7; J. Kidd&Ca ; for $4 22; A. Wilson &Co., for 618 10; H. Dixon for $35 07; Wei.' M. Edgar for $2l 03; ands n Pryor of the Pittsburgh Gas Company for the sum of $5,591 69, in Dill of their claim% and charge the lies account to appropriation No. 9, and the balance to contingent fund. • : Repartread and aecepted, land - regolution read three times and adopted. Action concurred in . , " Mr. RayeL :t report or the 'committee on gas lighting, which was read and accepted. Mr...Melon—"Au ordinance for the estab lishment or as uniform standard for the meas urement of bituminous coal in the city of Pitts burgh), Read three times and adopted. Mr. Friend..-The following resolution, viz: 'Resolved, - That thu second district •Street Commissioner is hereby directed en --open that pert of. Colwell street, between Tian and Din widdie street. • 'N.6o'Weed . being read; be moved to amend by id ding-4rovided the cost doe, not exceed $lOO. ' Mr. Drum mused to amend by saying Both ot_ghich amendments were lost, and "the reach:lli:in Then laid over. Resolved, That o.Committee of Lee, to conehit of two frota the Select 'not three from tho Com moi Cooncil„bo oppointei,lTto iiruCure, end be, ee pa • stone to be preseuted by Ai. city:of .Pittsburgh to,the 74ablestoe . 3.1o•buleet at Washington cay: Resolution reed three time•anditdoPtd, sad Blessm. lhaws,ltiddle,.susd Mof CA.— ebtootresstfil-by. c, and ers.- . Reectirapstr4pr:spoixit4- - ; , 6,40 , ~..-., ...",• ,", -- ' - Thal the Mc Herald 1 1 ' GE:MAL ASIMIIBLY—NEW SCIIOOL. / --- strisrn 1./.1 . •Important to Druggists, Hardware Men, And Store Keeper, in general. TerlialkaY e A. M., 9 o'clock. Frillitis to inform the above parties that Ron. M r. ' I. he h it . Piothtla bag srriost from proisselit i mj.kd After - p . raie ße r v. by Dr tbe co rzortra o io w r . , invited to ' b i v g,.. onth nitirJr :I .thzlr,g;fr.t. r urgel—, make remarks during the half boar of devotional 1;1,4. ‘.1...., , Lion ...a .nr .1.••ral enbetonce op la e t ern i s e, De Biddle reported on overture No. I =lx ni , three 1 T . 1e5 .., A .. 1 , 74% al/ ; ;...1 , g/Fi . t;. .3 4, visi—filay a session of the Church invite a msktn7 e a r l7e'outll).ll...tincrituots Hokt.lo one half It. thee minister of the gospel belonging to the same prey- j T j r .114 11, . 1 ,. V , -:! .. ....1 . t%1=. , ,:tv . =1 bray or synod to which the session belongs, to es. see stoop]. a. k umsnli.s. last at Asits/ksarees sit as a corresPoending mem ber of said s e ssion, I th re a l tit u aglenstifor It " I. 3 ItLIITICO.. and when spiny - iced, at the Inquest of an accused; myll Only Amok. It Pittabargb b re d,, may such minister be assigned as court- fia ODA ASII-400 casks i our own mantis sel for theacoused? I kj frt.. warnatiad rd . new e lit/ eat. _ betkv The committee recommend that both questions I 11" T it ."/../ nod ri,:t,,,TA 4,1ray., , ,-aP- , bo answered negatively. Adopted. I turn Water stmt. Onoverture No. 6 from the presbytery of lireen-rfl CASES PHILLIPS . 111 AYEIt'S LI / castle, sit :—" Whereas It is very desirable that 01111 tt L. lb MA m—k ne enmesh p j rne y w oo s,swee. the minutes or the General Assembly be exten- °Z,,"4 0 1. , tn , s. i i/2,.: ,, ,,, , ,.=;:i....zdvir e 0 v0 rj u t.,g eively circulatetl, and whereas many of our mm- , ;ter, AM...borne melt inter and more of our churches never obtain Ly uNDRIE'S— them therefore let it be resolved that this Gen- , j., Selene, t iritno NI/1r Ch.... eral Assembly adopt some measure to extend ' too hale No. / Mat Moors Ilerptun .' " their circulation.° t o c - o tteeke freeb Rl,'.: The committee report that the existing regn- ~,,, G.* , nr o t i a,r4lF r al i g ,. .;47 , :', , , lations of the Assembly are de-signed to supply IL, ' 1 1 , 1 ,, E , A . P c. BONNET .. ItlltilO h. NS— A. ~.. /i. . .llu l ti all who pay the proper amount into the contin gent fund, at the rate of 26 cents per copy, ■ mad / pt,lo. enrinn cannon., at ITS: e'v'tftkor rant Tboekocrie thin seems as economical and wise as could be ." oo.Toss.o to*l'°"... , .ter .... ° H.171r 2 ' i n•ntn N. h 2 end ..1 Market at. __l_ devised. Adopted. t"lU ,. .it_rril'l' . (HIE OIL . C . L . OIXS-0 ,, y r En . g . l , ish. A motion was made to hear Rea . Mr . Pinney on the subject of Colonization, and Bev. Dr. / to c0,,,,M e ,.„.=7/ 0 „,..; ~,„, 5 " , ,,,,,!,'„e„ ' ' Brigham and Rev. Dr. Cox on the Bible Society. 0172 1 J,.5 It. PHILLIPS. Both were adopted. To Tea t Hey. Dr. Brigham and Rev. Dr. Con spoke irF you want Real briefly and very eloquently. i A Me' TEA MART, !Li I to. lt, the silt'. l'ra Rev. Dr. Condit offered the following result'. ' m et ,-, 1 s.. bons:— irtOPLEY'S POT C] Resolved, That the American Bible Society, , u to , ~,e ~,,,,,, by from the catholicity of its principles, the extent , mc2l of its operations and the indispenslble need of! T RENCH FLOWERS—AI /splendid variety the Book which it circulates to all men, has not , .I.' of the n, neat etylee trees will American llovers. only the confidence and good wishes of this Gen- , 712 p-,11 , 27 . 1 '°-" —, .c.i b inAv.z,bl'r " era! Assembly, but the prayer that -prosperity I ick.s in store, will and increasing usefulness may continue to ah tend the labors of this national institution. Resolved,' That the manner in which the sot, UCKETS-59 don. Mat ety carries oh its operations through local ant, s myel Bevies, renders it peculiarly important that pas-; 11Dil BOOMS-100 doz. Cox tors and other friends of the Bible give attention' ; ii 01st, to the management of those anxilaries, and see I 1 ALERATBS-100 boxesl that they discharge their duties with panctuali- I Al Lela. ty and energy. i mrel Mr. Finny then addressed the Assembly, git- ! I)EARL ASH-25 casks for sale by iro4 . ing a, history of his own connection with the ! -J B. CAN YIELD. 1)10T ASII-4 casks pure, for sale bv • Colony of Liberia: We pass over all except what ! i mrn • ' J. 13. c AN piki . m . , he says respecting the allegation of Lieut. Forbes, i 44 ALERATUS-5 tons in boxes and casks; that a species of Slavery exists in the Colony. . t i i aotcts Pourcl Psgern 'ot• rah. i/, liOliEnT DALZYN.L it co., Mr. Pinney alluded to a work. put' forth by ! I• ~,..n Liberty ztmet. z Liens, Forbes In' England, on Liberia, which iik ii 1111) APPLES-20 brits for sale by stated that domestic slavery was as common there .. 11 nun R. ALZRLI. A CO. ss in America, and in a worse form—that the ! 1)0T ASII-5 cooks fur sale bv "model republic" is only another name for sla- I co zn ri. DALIELL a co. tery . in ' Africa; and that . the colonization efforts i were undeserving the support of Christians. Be ' IIDEARL ASII-20 casks for sale by ~.J, R. DALLELL 2 CO. believed that Lieutenant Forbes was never in ' Liberia, and did not write from personal knowl- FrItANSPAIIENT WASH BALLS—A fine edge.. Slatery is and always has been prohibit- ! rs7 - I '6`'`.4 "'a r'""" e i . b ri. D 4lB=ll:lst. ed by the constitution. No man can hold slates. - The. English ernizers are countenanced in seizing all vessels detected in the 518 Te trade on the , coast. Three of the severest conflicts encounter- ed by the settlement hate arisen from a refusal to deliver up fugitives from slave-holding mas ters in the interior of Africa. Letters from min- isters under another and opposition society, at test our eminent success. THUTISDAT Arronsoes, 2 o'clock. The committee on church policy, by their chairman, Rev. J. 11. Hotchkin, reported, touch- i ing the continuance of correspondence with the General Association of New York. The report ' was adopted, and is as follows On the subject of the report of the delegates I to the General Association of the state of New York, your committee would report, that from the local position in which that body, nod large portion of the Presbyterian Church are placed in respect to each other, it is natural that spirit of rivalry should exist between them, and 'that this should engender a spirit of proselyteism, which appears to have been manifested in a de gree, in some of the past action of the associa tion, which we hope will not be persisted in on their part, and which we trust will never char acterise the action of our Church: Weare brethren of the same family, bare the same Lord, the same Father, the same baptism. 'and the same great ends in 'view, and ehould live togeper in the strictest.bonds of holy fellowship and union, staining together for the advancement of the kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Whether an individual church chooses to administer its dioiplioe in the Prcebyterinn .or Congregational way is comparatively a matter of minor concern. Let each be persuaded in his own mind, and not interfere with thy rights of bin. brother.. We recommend that the correspon dence be continuiA, and hope that it lazy be so ecinducted as to Wm mutually satisfactory, and promotive of the interests of the iiingdom of our dearriedeemer. The election of trustee's of the Assomhly, and of directors of the Theological Seminaries, was deferred for this year. The annual concert for the co s set -6. n o f the world, was recommended on the first Monday of January. After the Lord's Sapper was administered the Assembly proceeded to the bearing of reports from the theological seminaries. After prayer by Ben. 31. Bishop, Assembly adjourned. The Norfolk Beacon states that the taksble property of that city, real and personal, is as sessed at $0,001,805, and that by dividing t hin sum by the white population, as given by Ibe late census , 9068, it 'will show that there is a fraction over $OBO of tax-paying property to every white person resident of the city. A block of marble for the Washington Na Cional - Alontiment has bocci received in New. Or leans from the Cherokee Nation. A Petition to Parliament to compel doctors to write their prescriptions in English and not in Latin, is now in Course of signature. The census recently taken in France shows a total population of 85,500,000. The number of foreigners domiciled, of all nations. exceeds 1,- 000,000: of these upwards of 75,000 are English in carious parts of the country, which ie consid erably, less than previous ta the revelation, when it exceeded 150,000. The Governor of bhissachusetts has appointed lawyer of Boston an Inspector General of fish. Lawyers ought to have a practical knowledge of fish, for they are generally considered Teo, great sharks. The suicide mania appears to be raging at this time. A number have been recorded already. At Kenziybankport, the wife of Jacob Merrill, a retired sea captain, drowned Herself; the wee an English woman, and much esteemed. At Picken's Court House, S. C., Mrs. Mary Gaines, an aged widow, long &member of the Methodist Church, hung herself. Mr. Roderick Lothrop, one of the mostestimable eitisens of Sharon, Vt. hung hiteself In his wood-shed. A Great Trutli.—ln the long secession speech Of Mr. Rhett, of — South Carolina, we find the following 'great truth,' Being a grain of wheat In a bushel of chaff, it should be preserved:—'lt will be ,fai easier, Indeed, in my opinion, to get outof this Union, than to keep out of IL' TOWN LOTS FOR SALE In die new town of Latrobe, Westmoreland County, Pa. , . The ZoyalAroma Depot of the Penn'es Railroad. rirRE new town of LATROBE is beautifully &Waal on an elevated level plain, on the bank of lhayethanna Meer, where the Pennsylvania Railroad MGM. that stream by hentirome stone bridge of three spans of 40 feet each. It is 40 malt coat of Pittsburgh, II Vlod of Gireensburk II west of Ligonier, 12 Muth of Mal, 11., 3 north of Y cruniretown. and 7 ,oath of New Aleseirr drta. The Pranryitantia timlnead will be opened us the LetapOlLT terminusnear tint town, early In November nett. ne loom:meet with the muthern turnpike. The Nissen 'gm in every train will stop to take a toed at the new nod extenotre &Ali, ROAD UtlTLia now fn Progretb of ern , ' Don, In the centre or the town. directly opposite th e Rail *".4 Lbastannes Perot, Histerielartein s /adieu How, de., to be erected Immediately.' The log now offered for sale or imito are tal feet front on divots DI feet wkly, end run Wok 100 feet toe Di feet alien they will ran in Mir.... el. upwards. anamllng to their position. e None of the lots are more than 400 pails from the Railroad Depot, which is in the centre of the town plot. Outdo and cutbuto pates, of witkh there are several handsomely situated along the hank of the rlver,will be gold on favorable terms to per sons em ery uild. r ou nd the veryis region IA dr Restful. th round tbe town is beautiful and from and It will no doubt be a pl.. of great retort trots the cltim, as It is in the midst of the Guest fielded and panting regions in this part of the Mate. Vona.' Inducement. otter themselves at this point far business men, manufacturers, end machanice, to cum. and settle: they Can find immediate boldness and employment. as this Depot will th point to which the trot, and alltlse Mole of Llipar be valla e y will naturally come, hy• a turnpike y e Tt h l th * wd Yiebt'm.gt, 9 .I;r.e,* to there:yob as wi ll alto that of tu ' unehinuort:oti of ,N ew Mexanons. by len Mad about vidley of the Ler allterma. Tbr. plenty of thu purest Wag, •13.1 nGa best of °cal ran ho bad does• to the lowa, In abundance. There is close at hand• an liseaboustiblesupplyof ell klods of building 'material, Inn, stone. and timber. A 'sestet 'Ol4 will are in full operation, wi th plenty ot oiler pow er within 4.1.41 ramie of the Deo, a nd so Dr .l e s he e in operation, will turnlAh • large outaber of su brsrk perior brick during the coming wester The soli deep and ects, and well of Co eultivallot, gnErdent, lc. The Mims of sale of lots will be Made essuan knpllca -11.0, irg person Or 1,, lot.r, to the nvbseribrr, or Masa - ea In Youngstown, or at Um pilaw to LATROBE. enema plan of 01., lute May be seen. LILIVEIt W. BARN Be. Y. IL A Paha ale of LO lota will take place at Lertoo early do the month of June, of which 'duo notice will be plena • W.M. II GARItAItD has removed the bat siceof his deck of Drr Oath, to Nu. IP[ Motet nowt, veer Liberty. All persons bortne ppy. a a i mo spantst him. sire requested to pnnent thetnfurthmorth; muml theta IndebLnd see respectfully reginnled end settle, a. ha "end,a to op hie huelnera by the tot of June. ertyllheln4oo Fine Diess.Goods, per Express. A. MASON Pc CO. basil reed this morn & iilmiasj,itra===em rehey il ettjored plain Tiaraes,brauttfal tatri and tamed BILIt• d lathe, Lamm, India bilks, ets. The above Wale are troll worth the .tang of parcle wen, se *bar trill be old at uansuallY t Prima, trltele axle or Mall, at Noe. 62 sad ei garbed at nry9 IaNDIA. RUBBER AIR BALLS=-Jost tarot DX.l.amfassortai dz. Air 13•11sorldcla we at the grholoals Eastsral ;dem 2sll . A/PTT:A 11.A.312000 lbs. grime, for we he ray= AITIIEWS a Co. IiRIED PEACHES-33 jibe b., sold lov to close lot, by InAI II WEFT it CO. U B .•tto, for sale by CANFIELD. for sale by ' . D. CANFIELD. pate; C A rr rttiti 14 1 XCUANOE BANK STOCK—For gale by 11. D. KINO. Banker and Earhange Broker. QUNDRIES-14 bblo. Grease; kJ 5 " No. 1 Lag& 13 fra96 hallonc ~2 1t0w, r .. .4 mr . 1. 2 b, GOO.= loading DT. Br. ISAIAH DICKEY k CO.. 1 . my:sx Front and Water sta I)KIED FRUlT—Peaches; .Plums; aly Monier -% or aal.. 1., A. A. Se OU) . McCLI I W., mil:, Grocers and Tea Dealer., H } 2. 1,1 :7 ,2: ! b b e td" mi,,„,.. A u sa o u r n ts m i (fr ent cuyls No. 131 Emit et. g ~ OTTON-25 bales (Batting) for eale by `.- I __ _.. ALEXANDER 1101100 N, N 0.134 krone c. 7j-:Iii . 00 pip Galena; ikiiio Ito. Ban for we by myU. J./..M.EL 4 A. HUTCHISON 1 0.1. TEAS -50 hf. chests Young flysun; t - " Black o,llonsr flavor. 1..,: :air ~r mr1:1 IEALAII DlCiihl I 00., Irak, and ?roar rt.. . .. i t / ALT Pi:TU.-75 sacks Crude, for sale by 1,3 rayl3 IliAlAlt DICKETACO. AMS--io,cmis for sale by E.l my 13 ISAIAIIIVICS6T d Co. la UTTER—Fresh Roll for sale by 10.17. ISA I All tticsty d al. TOBACCO,- bous 31ift , s'. 1L.5'51, rherro.sl • 5 s tml Sc' 1,0“1. 4 , r. nu 515511: et.. , :r unel fur eel. by . 11 it IZItY'S TRICOPLIEtiOUS-12 dor. for JUP sale. by my 13 4. K FOAMS. 67 Wend et (re s 4 l /11.70) NITRIC ACI.I-401.1 lbs. (pore) loTr ' solo,by j last, J. KIDD kl`o.. CO Wood st. .)INK ROOT-2000 lba. for sale by .rsym J. IIDDt CO. • • ACKEIIEL-120 bbls. No. 3, foredo by m.l^, P. A. W. lIAHPACGII. GLASSESSSES--100 Able. for solo by •71 tayln P.O W. lIARBAUGII. ENZOIC ACID-75 or. for sale by !us myl3 IL A. FAIINESTOCK d. 0114 . F 114 LAKE MANNA-150 lbs. for sale by A ' 213,13 O. A. PAIINTSTOCK A CO. cgTOS.7IIPIPtS4O boar:l i arpale bby 1,7 na7l3 AIACE,EREL-150 bble. N 0.3; ' myl3 1 , / - N0..2.: for mile b 7 WICK tMeCANDLESS. SIIAII-12 bbli. No. 1, for sale by mrl3 WICK *3I7CANDLESS. BROOMS -410 doz. Corn, for sale by mrl3 WICK A iIcCANDL,'49 ITIUBS-68 doz. Beaver, for sale by i mrl3 WICK a skessbuss. it UTTER-30 kegs for sale by JIJP myl3 WICK t IIeCANDLF-Sg. SCORCIIINGS-5 casks No. 1. for sale by myl3 WICK t McCANDLESS. 0 - 11A1 —llB bble. N. C., for sale by 1 m 713 .WICK 2 MrCARDLZBII. - I.IIICE FLOUR; Projrared Corn; 1.11, Farina; • Taylor, R.% Arrouraot, For ode by WILL. A. ttrilLCRO k CO., • toyl3 236 LlLecty rt. FRENCH GELATINE, Whiiv and Colored; ju And Cooper, Amerlaka lOriglaar. Ibr suaklnglals. :"'"lc se., for ' int A. MeCLITCI * CO, 0.713 dm.. anti Teak Dran u S Bo rd aux Prunes, in g jars; Very superior " fancy bale. German Pruufisl for pale by rain WM. .11eOLUIta JO. M tiC E REL-100 A. b e b u lf ,i3 A'44h • c:. l!uile by turlo 114 Liberty' Wed- LIJAI-,-50 bbbi. for 8010 b! • ..t1 y. , 2 J. KIDD k DO, 63 wad rt. G LUE. -40 bble. (extra) for .7ailconiga-.;. fIARB. . AMMONIA-600 lbs. for sale by • =712 7. KIDIJO FOR SA LE---rA good Pealing Wingon, in mplete " P "ico.. Go wo.l ARD 011.-10 bble. Winter_ Strained; for ule by bayl2 R. C. SELLERS. 60 Wood ot. lIEMPSEPS)--5 bblB. for solo by tuyl2. It. E. ItEuzas. Q,P. TURPE NTIbiE-10 primer, sal° by t tyn H..E.PECLEBS. f'iLIROME OKEEN-8 meek for sale by cayl2 D. A. FAIIIIILICCK *CO. BUItNT USII3E.R-150,1b8.1Pow'd, for sale hy 13.712 E. A. FAIINEATOCK A CO. ACE GINGER —8 Lags for sale by m 71.7. D. A. lINESTOCK t CC._ 4.IALERATUS-43 cooko prime, for solo by rn yl2 HICKi NoCANDLE.BS. PEARLS—II cub fast sorts, for sale by myl2 WICK McCANDLI:BB. DOT ASII-18 casks pure, for sale by mrl2 WICK bIeCANDLe. L7Ants-312 s. C. Canvass:tor male bb II my r 2 WICK 1. 141cCAIITIX.133. IrIODFiSii-10 tiere re for ealo by kJ myn WICK A Ifte/SIJLEI , & fiBOCOLATB-1130 - boo. Bost, :for male by I,_/ nun , . . WICK a IIIr,CAYD/A:gS. EEDLE WORKED COLLARS,. Pluunc .ol Ina, Elaine sad Cuff., Eli/. a fail sacrum:U{o( Laca 40041.1. DOTY ape:angst Mu Elora of mrm Y. 11, EATON. Fowl); 4 C.UM COPAL VARNISH—For sale by rlo ISAI AII IONFECTION SENNA- 7 .411nm torsale by ml'J- B. A. YAII rir-.Toen k CO. 13ULN'. COILI4 STARCH—"S bxe. for eale by Inyi/ B. A. FAIINMTOCIE k CO. YDIAN RF: D-150 lbs. fur solo by A . rev, B. A. FAIcNESTOCK &CO. .'.l3pectaries !' '• • ifE the Most inestimable blessinpi sow j tarred by az t upon ins 44 no tbs, dimeoces7 of Spectaelea. ISt tboattheiranaletanne,tbe loamvenlecova reeulting lb defecilve Vision of oldest, wookritches other came. no ad he irremediable. ' From long ear erieuce• end ntborough knowledge . (000 talesno of evil., de ere preparol to eon all defective v 1.4 lone no ecieuEllo Edney.. Gold, silver. eamlbtee birecteclee. or ell Ms , " " bed telecAd, o rtudentir an band. . ALIO, Scotch Pebble Icos, fried I midi, blew Glasses, Ilited Et old Crib.. Opticel matron ‘cola for eale a W for sale—Dr. POrelPs Pelf Acting. Ere WILSON and EeZ POsitc oe. mull 61 ?duke etreet:coroor of Voortto 9 mad Large Striip A. M/ L.SQN wouCd respectfully e dl the attesstket of tbelrenstalneramththe rablw .Ir . ..rat Large nr Iy of new and &elm I:IY_BUSIStrii 1/001 TS. dented Intl/ gnat rare In the Fa awn markets, an& Pll,•••••• at . treat nava P." ' "'"B sale. We en t ILW prepered 4 0 arra mods at AittdlloWeT orlon, than tke ly could tame been purebseed Past early In the ...a • In 713 and 54 Market et. NAY A, SD MANURE FORES-125 dos. Harper & 'Ws celeterated , liet•Fe4 Manny. F reessred trans Lb. manzactecrer. merit and for , by . 15 W. PO I/1M Water Street. For neatens sof finlelt and Intsinale rale, time Forks ".'••• t r .* rowed; and tba low prlowas wnkb sold. M. ars their apeWLY AMUSEMENTS. PEOPLE'S CIRCUS! ADEBTELLIN, DBW‘TIC AND ZOOLOGICAL Circus! Theatre! 'Menagerie! • ~,,•1..e.0.-of Two Eats24l.4munt.,.teswi orow_tto. NORTH AYERMLY Clftren. • u 3.4 ., tt. Mot soperrixion of MR. STONE. S.W. Proprietor ol Sm. • MoCou.nes COthoe. 4111 be ...Mt. to th. city. of Pitt.l.o. 1. front d the AMERICAN MOTEL. y• Every Afternoon and MA as 2 and 7 1 o'clock, Comoaendos on MONDAY. MAY MD: w a , tl d 44.4ol.. p g . er b t . :l , tly. (For partleol.ks Pittabnrgh Lila inanrailea Company. CAPITAL, $100,000.• • OFFICE,. NO. 76 FOURTH STREET. OPIUM: Pregtlnat.—Jmas S. llowr. Vice Prealdent—tiatm. 31sCurauX. TVOlll2[Ol . -40(1114! 8. taltiCkt. essitti. les siltertissotes t snothar.siszt of this Ms , . Istr23 s • ; : 0 : 's A: ff.l: • SUMMERTARRANOiIIiNT RICTWERN ' PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND. ftXPEESS Packet and Rilidroad Line for Clevelatel, without lan of dash Dr Ethan... Ifllm burgh to Rom, lo connection with the elegantly Re Exposes Pocket. of Clarke. flute gCo from Beaver to Ravenna. and the ep/endkl nee Yaroager Cars of the Meadow' and Pittabargh flamed Co. to Cleveland. PACKSTS. PEINBTLI'ASLI—.- —J. Worm 9. NIAGARA.. .. Tarn. MAYFLOWER.-- Rum, Steamers o'clock . eir imallor too — p — oZta - ttre Mosichmthela Rome, at a. 9 A. 11.. oormemios with the Packets at Bearer, which will Inn Immediately cm the arrival of the rummer. arriving at Ramona is time forth. Carreto Train of Pan for Clemlaml. .Paastmaers by this lins AMn at tllcreland In time to tale the halimed Line of Steamer. for DU iIYALO and DRIIIOII% and the steamers for Chic* cot Milwaukle. Toledo. hmoloakl the Dostirk owl %rim airo fbr *realer tralo of cars fur Colombo, Xenia, ma thocionall. CLARKS. PARKS *CM, Promiebutto. Mx:Mora Pa. ARISTA: W. K. MOO1tiliA1). Office ander St-Charles notch 0. M. MARTON, Mee muter SlTAtorltalNlTel corner of Smithfield AIM Water *mein apt PPITSBUROU. 113MiEia l i ng UNION LINE On the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals. PRorawrossi gliinattrialHaan oa..._.C=S! . Mins well known-Line is now prepared to The C Winne of the Line axe istli=tal i ee n y k otnat• W. .11 capacity of DOW, 0,1.0000. of Cap& tut, end aa finny of Age t& • Otta Boat lova Pittsburgh and Chrntland dldly, running lemutant. with • Una of steamboats Unlearn PIT[ & 60E011 and BEATY.II, and s Lino al Ithrtelass steamboat. (propeller and mode) am the, Lake& . • CORataNTIII: Parka & Co.. Tannastowen 04 11. IL TWOr, Warr., A. a. N. Mak Newt. Ina% 04' C.ilwoUni,liavanna. 04 Brayton Aoft. Itaranna, fi7NrillZ l Otp e lqravie , A we.. bun. 0.; YAW CRY, Pec I . r.rta *, Tc ' lno, 0 • 0. IV CO.. Detroit, Zed.. nonanaan A Co, 1111wattlaa, otto. plan A. tit & Co.. Chicago, 1114 lb''' . 11'1 A 2.4 ‘ ..n. ' anTlET, Agent. awl ma. Water end Innithrold rtti Pletabargh. ra - cmit C6.7ltuporters ofenl ISrsth and Ment orsoudikrliatt lt Maw, 161 ftithtleld street, be. ' , teen Six Brandies. Wines. &C. YAVING completed arrangements with nooses ha llordmos sad oast Swope. arbor. mr assoodon of loyaudoes, 1 am thm enabled to offer to Nolan W , at • mull totems. mot tmoortatton met, Mtn. INM, and LIQUORS, of tbs Coed thoctiptlon. /too coder masa Amu Lot, kfdatred. Attention Se Molted to my lia• ea below: 110 moll= &Moms. and Monello Drandloa In duk. 711111 - *Rt. dotHirrrSeld. am! mend. Murder. oto and am anal el or. mats Modems, mot 7 Rad. 121 " Port Wine, Yort may old Mod mytnior. SO Motets Spottling Cammystoe. well Mama brands. So toms Most WM*. Tadao brandraml wheteam. No mem toosmos o. Homes, Motaom 1346-'7. 4.1 mote battens sad eland Wine. 15 Mom 014 11Aland and Schnydam GI. 10 pumbootte Old &Men and Utah Whletey. ettes /0 mut. num _1 00 esti mperlor Landon M S oon Stom and &Mob Al.. With . constant eupply of hastotad Llonor• men m Mayon., Marambleso; Lantos. cb..7 Brno dy, • lartm afoot Of !Ur/RA =MUM Mom" on hand. All of ' , Men 1