THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. B. 1L PETTINQILL * 00/9 ADVERTISING AGENCY . :: .is jugin nmt, Kir You. s .-x Jad /fo. 10, Slot* tfrut, -Bcefon. p, to6,in Anuta So r the mo«t influential and l*rg*rt tlrculatlu papers both la the United State* .ajyl-lheAnnart** NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ■> ThwfcUowhig list of Builaea Firm* area l»iebe*t and ant reliable fa the cttyot New York. ' AOOQBMO* BTRINOS, A’ URUNO, WEISSENBORN A CO., (lalo C. 2 Lane. lelfrtdeJPto COTTON SAIL DUCK. TOHN COLT’S Standard Cotton Sail Dock; ••H.C.BB4CU A Pine street. New York, ■Seanot*. Cotton CAnraa from Mveral other mill* also, OiNABUiUFS Print Cbthswl Copper ltoilor*, tir CiUc o |TI ,| Printer*. • njlb-toy'.ie'SS • _• DRY 000.03. |J OWEN, McNAMEE A CO. importers of D American end ff.welga SUkandFancyGrodmlElaad iTTgroadway. t&p3ir63 FCOTTENET &C0 m Importers of French • end other Baropean Good*, No. 40 itroed street. upJO'oS C3PSTEIN & HONIG, lOO.Liberty sL, and . Ei 105 CalareWcor.Trinlty Piece, Importers oM-*eo« Bilk*. te. - i»rJ-6m:tAp3l &S TAMES OWEN, 15 Broad St., Importer of •? DmaTrlmmlnj*, Gimp* and Fringes, Silk Crarat*. Lace Mltta; and Bilk Good* generally. ungSO^ft Born, schlieper a haaraus, im- of Oerm.Q md E»lsUn Enad Oothj, SUU, Briai;An,No.6ogtrh»nk*Fleo». tnparaS "DETER D. MULLEN, Importer of French Qefmu uid S»m Brf 6»tlM, VolToU M«rl noL Shawl*.Woolen*, Ac, No. 83 Broad street, New York. ' ' Bertrand,- freres & henry, im porter* of Llwo Cambric* end Linen Cambric Hand* ureueh, Linen Lawn*. Embroideries, Ac,, (own uannfae* ture,44Beaiß et. de3o-tj*l&& MEEKER .& MAIDIIOFF, Manufacturers of FaahlouabieDna and Cloak Trimming*. Fringe* .Ttf*" 1 * jalaiyUarw p B. HATCH & C0 M ' 99 Chambers street. Importer# of-GetttlemenP Furnishing Good*, and * Man of Shirt*. Slock*. Ac.- • taugSl M> JOHN M. DAYIES, JONES & CO., Im porter* of Gentlemens’ VurnlfhJriff Oooda, and :Minn* lecturer* or Stock*. Bttri*. TW, An, 2 i Warren etreet. ■ taosm. V . ACBBTAIN REMEDY. ErSE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in I Bh*nmatUffl. BruUc*. Burn*. Sprain*. Cat*. Pilot Sore*, an effectual coro Air aU external complaint* of men or 3. W-Westtowk. original or lain* tor and proprietor. 30A Broadway. N. Y. , DAODEUtEOTYPKS, • T GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest a and most MtenriT* establishment In the United •pitaW ; *ep 13-1 ytang’S !’&> ttVPUBUSES MDWARD9, SANFORD & CO., Foreign Express. No. 33 Broadway. Good* and Package* for* ed to and from all parte of the world. Agent in Plttebnrgfa. Adam* A Co. - ael3-ly,t»elS*&S FRENCH AND GHUMAN FANCY BASKETS. (CHARLES ZINN & CO.,s2Haidon Lane, J Importer* of French and German Fancy and Trarri- I lur Basket*, and manufacturer* of Cane and Colored Wll -1 or Furniture and Jenny Und W'irkatand*. Ac. jygMJaIT'SS. URATES AND TEN DKRB. tATM. 11. JACKSON, (formerly W. & N. if JafkamASansJ Gratoand Tender Maker. 891 Broadway, or** doy abort 13th New York, oelfl tjaStrSß INDIA RUBBER GOODS. rnnE Newark India robber co., 59 I TAnn, N.Y* Maaufteturer* and Wholecal* • Dealer* In Goodyear’* Patent India Rubber BooU, Shoe*, Whip*.Clothing.Ball*. Toy*. Aa. ' foQ-Iy^ja3o , && TTNION INDIA RUBBER CD., 41 John 1 J it. make all kinds of Bnbber Clothing, Cloth*, Drug* && ArCdr*. A«4 Coat* than $2£Q to 90,00eaeh. . mi-irtt*iy6S ? - ■4 : iIACHINXRJ ANDHACQCNE TOOLS. ■ A NDREWS AJESOP.No. 67 Pino et.,’Now J\ Yegk, CommtoJoa nerchante for tto rale of aU kind* o^Seddnista-Tool* and CoUnsand WooUn Machinery, nna-the bat makers. Ezdseira Agent* (hr Low*ll_Ma- UneShopa. . deao-tmyierba PAPER WAREHOUSE CYROB W. FIELD A IT Cliff street, ImyriM andWholoale Polar* t* American JrendL uermanand Xnglleh PAPERS, and eTery drarsrlptfon nl - taugol 60 TTUNGAN* LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161 1 W William street.—A great Variety of PAPER fl>t Booh- Wllera, gtatioaer*, Printer*, Bookbinder*. Manoftctmetf, and Trodwmen genially. • hi*3 66 "picST r ANl> COLOR MANUrAtfTUiIfIBS. T> AINBOW COLORWORKS, Rochester N I*EFIANCE SALAMANDER SAraS A ft ffcgJrticgnqloefamßOOTOTK. ; TATBFCiUMaanftrtnrgr.Y9gPeari» . tapatfSt ■s'iv-A.V '"" »YB ASfr PASCT-GOODS, . i .I" - W AHLRORN AW., 54 Mai Jea Lane, W».M, wntt rmQM AND CHIHJWT YOF3. TVMHiEB, COATES i TOOLE, No. 279 iVI. PeerUstwet, EamssOe TBe*. Q«n3Uik Chtowr -ToTwrPlamWHfguiWiala.Kctali.** tang3lt> . • WDTOOtT OI4SS, PAISTB, IC. ; -T n. POILLON tV CO., Impoxiira of a) . F„ooh Oath Wlaito* aU»-Si^Mßgel»r BOOTS & SHOES, , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, > JAMES BUBB, V, , / . q|V]£ARKET and 6 Union sta., 3d aocr V cMJftwntbs.Markst'Hcoaa.Plttslnirsli.wonld latoa a fitonU tad U>s mibils fifawmllr, th»t b« bM lost rac’d hliTall Btoefc of Boot* and Shoe* LB all tbair -- oarfsUaa. • HtoStoek U osscf £hs larjr*t **> -ftiirffty an/l miiraco«erwfth3pg worn by tha ladles tUn,ud •mdndinramn >nd nintGlunur, . WmabwOlses, £&—No.33 Market street, PRUbarwlvP*. ■ Particular attention paid lc private mould* fat doUIm. •.. ocfrdlr . ‘ - • UOR SALE— 2BO acm.of land on Whit® i ['.OafcßnOosx.l mile from M*Ke««port. Tba Impnrr • n*mt* a« W) acre* of clear td land, a coodboai, , r (JBATES, FENDERS. . • Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry / Castings .0. OFFICEANDWA&BnOUSE,- : No. 2G7 liberty St„ earner of Hand, PITTSSUKGU, Pi, ~jVb. ;60 Areh j'/M■. ■ 1 jjjUsizi ' miMoxp Attz, . s§=§!:■ Pittsburgh, Feuua. ROACHES, CARRIAGES. PUiETOKS, tqA«**rr doMriptloa cf l’sßffT VthW** 1 ‘ muuuir musntfMlM be* o'7 oMriUn. id Miacft of fikUbTiklll cfvorvmftfiS^P y, Kariayawßaiif,^^ BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S. A A. P. MORRISON, Attor tf neyaatLaw, OOoe No. 143 Fourth alreet, between Bmlthiudd and Grant. Pittsburgh. Pa. my 24 !J W. HALL, Attorney at Law, “Bake • well’* Bull dings," Qmnt street, between Fourth and >Umond Alley. an3o*wlyT i OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, hat Lout*. Mo. feT S OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law corner of Fifth and Grant atreeu.opposite the Court * *tep*. PltUbargh. myttt-TKi 'AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street, near Grant, Plltoburgh. jaUhlly - RANOISC.FLANEGIN.AttomeyatLaw, No. 170 Fourth »trwt, ntUbargb. ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 80 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. XIEENAN & CO.. Bankers and T2xchanga Broker*. No. 95 Wood»trBet,«)fn« of Diamond AUdV, bursb. Pa. ggrUuy andwll Bank Notefand Coin.- Diieoont Tima Kxebvure, *nd Promitsorr Notes; - make Collections !□ all the principal rUl«*of ths union; Bseelrs Depositson cell and on internet, and rive their promptattenuon toall oth er matter* appertainuis to a Broker's barieva. . E3»Eaetern Bxchanya constantly for n l * mn uim... H „.j3)VUD unji....Z:...f Louses mytt. V/'RAMER & RAHM, Bankers and Kx i\ change Broker*. Buy and *eU Gold and Silver'and. Bank Nutaa, negotiate loan* on Estate or Stock Seen* Notes, and Tima Bills on East and neat. Huy and Mil Stocks on Co nun lesion. • Cclioe tlons made on all points In- tin Union. Jfflee corner of Third and Wood streets, dlreotly opposite the BtCharle* Hotel. • myldy wuoxui ptim.. r ~..Jocaca banna.... w. x. iuxt. SiALMER, HANNA A Co.~Successors to Horsey, Hanna A C ... • - • • XU] M. BAGALEY- .4 CO., Wholesalo Gro fV ceta. Noe. U and a Wood treat. Plttabnrgh. - : WILLIAM A. M’CLIIRO, Growr and Tea Dealer, earner Of Wood, hod .Sixth aireeti.ha aiwarren hand aluwe taaorinentcrfchcileeGroeertcwaad ftarTear—Fotrtxn Fruit* and Not*. Wholesale and KetaU. Paalar* auppSafott-the lowetterm*. ' BOBEKT DALOELL: A/.CO.r Wholoesla Oneen, Caactltloa Msrekanta, Dealers In Produee ana PiU»wgh Manuftrtum. - No. 253 liberty street, Plttgfraikh. •.'.•■■■ .-■••■ ' JOBS D. *“-—BATD J(*CASDt*UB, ' tITICK ‘A McCANPLESS, stlccessoi'a to ff L.‘A 3. D.WWc, Wholesale Graner*. FetwaMtoff and Yanvtnd Plttrbnrgh Uanatotum HsnnaJr- eansr ol Wood and Water : . 1 a. «id f\ _ (V)tanteiotiHeßfaant,Daalt(nProdnesaadntU> MwSaSnod Artkha, 1»6 liberty, ptmt,- Pltt» baffh. ■ -• ,•> V t ' idos rwfre».-s..*m-~— wcßAkft noip. , T" kR. FLOYD. Wholoaalo Grocers, Com ■l* nri**v>oMerrbanu,sad Chnreh HalHluK*, fronting on Liberty, Wood# and fiixth tre*U.PHt*bursb. . - - ■ - - - .. •. : "w*. joßAuf^. — a ootuura, w. siautr. .VBJ. JlfllßW. v. ; /O AGALEY, WOODWARD A CO.,Whole- Orwetsu NoCT Market street. Phgaietahla' wiAn-~. .—JL a. oomn. \fcCANDLESS,MEANS AOO. < (fucces' J"! sett to Wick A HoOtndTtiisJ Wholesals 0 freer*, J>*ai«raln Iron. Halls, Glua.OoUonxarns, and PUtsbsrjtb M|guajtM»* cetMra2ly,«ms: of .Wo* • ■ i • gi» :MEN. jT Donaldson, Alderman* 5 OFFICE, conior of Penn and St,;Clft!r-Bts., nttrburjib. All Iradneo pertaining to the offire of nnaa wlUbe promptly attended to. : • W-lyd ~~ Patrick- McKenna, AEDERWAN iOF THE THIRD WARD. iTkFFICK corner of Grant uml Fifth etreaU. * r ntsmerlr o«wupled>y. Aldeman UwJa> whte ail PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1855. AGENCIES^ 8. cbthbert & sox, ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for lX4hesale ami pareha** of Beal Estate, Collection of Bent*. Negotiating Loans, on Bands, Mortgage*. Ac- No. 140 Third rU Pittsburgh. Pa. r Mtnhigftfi General Conuzussioii and Collec tion Agency Office, FOR the collection of Homo and Foreign Mercantile and alt other Money el aim*. In Michigan and adjacent States, Investment and Payment of Moneys. Payment of Taxes, Pnrehaae and Bal* of Baal-KstaU and Blocks and Insnrance Agent*. 4 . , PBLTIEIi AANDEU3ON. Detroit. Michigan. S'firaica i» S**Ubwvh— Means. Kramer A Bahm, Hank er*; Whit* A Oo* Gazette Offlee; Lorenx. Stewart A Co* Merchant*. Wsmn-Two. Agcnde* or Michigan from rentable Insurance ComiiaiUM. . ; myio-ird "AUSTIN .LOOMIS, Rent Estate Agent, A Stock, Uochandln and BiU Broker, eihetr So. 93 Fourth street, above Wood. Burinea* promptly attended to. ■_ ;yH:diy S' AfiIUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi aeu’s losurauae Company, M Water etroet. l M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu * Water street , JrGARDINERCOFFIN, Agentfor Franklin I .•Bln Insuraace Company, nortfeait corner of Wood and Third ssroct*. 1 A.. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma • tnal Insurance Company, 43 Water stront MUSIC, &C. lOIIN H. MBZiLOR, Dealer in Piano Fcrtee, 1 fcl Music and Mgilcal Instruments, School Books, and iutfonerr. SoUageofi fbr Chick minx's Plano forte, Ibr- ATesUra Pennsylvania—No. HI Wood street HENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Ma ‘ileal Instruments, and Importer of ItaHan Btrlngs, igentfcr Nonna A tilark’s grand and square Piano*, with Cblenun'* diokan Attachment Also Ibr Dunham a DRUGGISTS, YOHN HAI'T, (successor to Jaa. M’Gaf ►l for,) Wholesale and lleUHDrngglst and Dealer in Ulnts, Oils, Dyestuff*, Ac., 141 Woo-1 street, 8 door* below Virgin Alley, PitUbnrgh. J3*Hegular' Agent for Dr. fewa’s Medleine. . mh3o_.- "f OIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Donler in *1 Drugs, Psinta, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Staff*, No. SfiA Liberty street PltUburgh. - All order* will receive prompt attention. *• . par Agent ftT Bchenck'e Pulmonle Byrup.' mar 34-1 y . SA. FAHNESTOCK' & CO., Wholesale « Drngsglsts, and mannUeturer* of White L«ad.Bed . and Litharge, eomsr Wood and Proat streets, ntt*- burgh. mebi E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in L> * Drag*. Paints, Dye Stuff*, Oils, Varnishr*. A erty street, WATTS A CO., Merchant Toildra, 181 ■A« liberty street—We ere now Rearing «nr Emng stork or Good* for Gentlentra’* Weep—Cloths, (Is*, rimenaa and Ve*Ung*oflhe newest style* and ftneetqualltr t>us friend* end dutesun wUI ptaae* give u* * caiL (mhl MANOPACTPRING. WILLIAM BARNHILL 4 Co.,‘ , f, OILER MAKERS and SIIEET-H&N Yl WORKEBB, tTaanfkrturera of tternhur* Patent Dutlm.Clitoners.llricheo, Pfr* Cad #teeai PUee. Oot>- < (it* Boers •4c. Also, iflvkialtha' Work, Bridge and Viaduct lrone* e*. : Repairing done on the sberUvi notfae. no3o-lrd. T W;- WOODWELL, Wholcaalo and Retail d • Manufacturer and Dealer In Cabinet Wars, Jfa. 83 Third ttrosL •.■■■■• JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX. VICE* a snpwlor article, BOLID BOX sad RRavxD BOX. VICErt. tenor at AUdawon end Hob loacn stneu, on* eonare from the Hand stroet Bridge. A!- legheoy City. ooJOaell IT* MBROIDERED AND AI'LICA MAN- Pi TILTAfc-MaterUis marked fnr Embroidery end Ap llckXtxkbT MES.L.«.WItw»N'. j«2tf No.2SIK Paso street, ilm tlaed. Bolivar Firo Brick and Crucible Clay Man nfactnrins Company. ; TIIS COMPANYHAVING ENLARGED their ewsadtr for mannltoturtiss, arw.tDv prepared to meet the Increas'd demaad lbrthetivurtetir-CrwlbMaiul Kaui«ci.r. Ort«, m*. snuotgsi.nm. Boots and Shoes!! 1 AMES ROBB; No.SO Market street, 3d mm doarften tbe Market laSiria the rob uettot hehaa now a wy fuliatockof every thin* In the Boot and f hoe trad*, such as LadWGaUera. half Galtna, Jenny Lind Pmdims,l«d7 Franklin end alfthe rtytos fbon-ion the Eastsim vitlee; etsow Mimee* an.l ChUdrens* Gaiters and Fancy Boots asdFboea, In all their varieties alwvtHnttcnenr flneUrera Patent Calf Bool*- Freneh Gtitßod*. CteogTee* Gaiters and Shoes; alter. Hot* and Tooths* Hoots,fine French Calf. ~ ‘ ~' Please kI re n< a rell as we with to sell such an article to all who aw ns with their eurtom as wUI Rita satirise tlon. Renumber the plan*, to Martetftrwt, nra Hats and Caps. 1 WILSON A SON keop constantly on •I • handetery dctertptk>n t andTajrs*tyrf Hat# and Cap*, both wholoeale ana retail. Those deelriec a neat lisbloaabU Hater Cap, guodand cheap, wooMdowrUto *lt* na a call befcrs pnnhatinc elaewhera. nolS-tf roo tt. *- wocca. M’COHD &. CO* - WUOLRBALI AND RffTATL PAhOIONAIIL« HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DBAI.HMIN ALL KINDS OF FURR COKSER Or WOOD JNJ> iTIFtII STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. *n.Tbcl»atoek embrarea evoTfluality anoaejleof Hats an JCapeLlluffi, Boa*. Cuff* and For BenasU. . ; Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTHER 4 CO., comer of Belmbnt nad Kslema streets, 1 An#»b*DT Clly. would respectfully iufcra their friend*, and the public cenondly, * l JU? orier* with rtrtet regard to Aar* MlUy and l«anty of BnUb. Repairs «U 1 also to atunded toro the most n»**onaMs“tern*. »p»h •he beet Eastern Bhalla<-Poles and Whrel Stall, they feel orafldest that all who farcr them w th thtic patttmaft wllltowrtfctly satisfied on trial of th*lr work. ' Purcaafer* are requested to gtre them a call tolbra pur* elsewhere. ®*® C. B. HEADLY &CO* ' CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, no. 8J TmSD ST. t NEAR JURRET. WOULD respectfully inform their friends and Um pabftc c*nera&y. that they have In storo u»ir complete Fall Stock, conritita* ofOwpetiiof every Window Shades, Ac. Penonstnwantare InrltedtoreU and ex*mlse their stock. Steamboat*, Hotels , and Best, dencH fnroiah«d .on the most reasonable terms. jErfmeu Profitsand qntak Baloa*6K onli. **. b fc umaiwir........cUTni'Aß*h*—.U^k._t.jicwaBaAP PA. nnKACK and Depot Rtulrond Sealer, Hay, -I Cattle an d drain doJ Tlatfcnn and Oronterdo; Door Coeks of aU «D««, Kprinx.Drop and Thumb Latebes,Ooff« Mill* of rertou* kind* Paint Mills, Bolts ahd Fsstanlnjx Maßeable Iron,OMMa«* of every va* rlatr In fora and flnlsli. . . . ’ dtf ; WvW.WAIXACB, : STEAM MARBLE WORKS. I t!9,d #«f.Ka lAbcri]/ ttrttL, appetite B*tU\jUd rireef, i, • PITTSBCRGII. -‘-r'i . ONUMENTS, Tombfl,. Gram Stones, iTl.‘Furniture Tops. Mant*U Imprelns fitonto. al 7»y»oa hand, and made to order, Vy. machinery; at the lowest ■ price*. ; . Thr».hundred original andulteted de tire* tor Mimtimesla, AnJciQ hand. Block and Blab Slat* I. FiefomUhtel w tbeTrade ftlthe lowest wioes. , Altcfdsn ■ Mow Goods and Fashions for Gentlenisns’ ■ Clothing for Spring of 1854. I IP WATTS * CO. begToavo ro»pootfolly ’ Pi * to Infljm their nnaietcu* fu«bcw«tt, j. d. the pub- UecenmUj, that theyhave iurt >ec#jrida-fr«h lurpiy of Goods adapted to bGfU* Hod swimarJtriiHjjbnf-andtbatth natlvecr* dsr* tor making theta up la 1 n m usual MgSarb etrle. • ThSkatlslketlnneo genmß.|viawresed tor uttirj custo mer* Wthcrto. with thelrnumble sflort* to pUaee, »timu* lateatbao to fresh exertion* In the same direction. Walk '* D ysrr!—Sranffsn an Inftirmadthat otsrhßata 1* No. IT4 Lltorty ft feet, North aid*, above Bk Clair. , ~-ap22. ■ Penn Cotton Mills, HttsTmrgli. 1 Kennedy, cards a co., finnufeoi jSa*ASci. I ItoTTt-*SllMtlirn! Oarnt Chain of all color* and . •• i - '- OufctonTwloe; i‘ Bar-d I-...: MAFFBT ft OLD, - am nwm ma*/orro«wa lunaoifr FwjrgS ' TVSANUFAC'rURB ollkinds of Wiitjr, Gu fIOLDS aro Oot idwayS Consamptiin; -jot’ Ocmsumpilon to the .rytiut cf-oeyesUa SriS&MSSBSS- HEW YORE ADVERTISEMENTS. from VI3SCIILTI A SCHELL'S Oeniral AdvmtUlnjr llonae,Ro.fi46and«4BCroadway,NeirX(wk,(UUNo. 80 Nassau street) ? j ft rwi <»the cisn anisic & pimo| store OF' ; _ HORACE. .WAjTERS, No. 3M Broadway, New Tcric MONOPOLX. OPPOSITION TO' Hnaic at Greatly Reduced Bates. TVTOTWITUSTANi/INQ the combination : i\ ofMMlaD*ol«iitn-**#pDp the-Wei*of oon-eopy flihv moiKflpainitthelntentta ot g£OTJssss£ff-sae^sa^sf§ Katire Tileat, and to adopt tha ‘Larwtiejr. lU* stock of Amerfcan and JStuopean Mow U ftn 3 JSJgfM'Ste*ss^s?: S®afflSt%sSS® 2M&! SS»^i&Tr , S‘iSilSt KSBBSSS. amonff‘them tlw celebrated IIOJUCt .WiTXM’. Fuses and tbajiril. pranat ftJEoU ft****«{ T. UautT > Co.'s make, (ownota of tbkxSoU*** patontd Krwood hand l'iaaoa atfiPtatbareai**.' -Ww tkom $lO to si&o. Melod#ooifr«tnj | fM|kih*tbor*, ead they jujr ralrution erory etteatloo. 'j?'- * JtUMnuT' Charles’s London Cordial ;Gin.l *V]E7ITIIOIJT the neoess;tj«bf£jctraonlinnry. , VV puUldty, with srtrM'iraapdhtt'cmtli'partef the proprietor, this superb Gin. In the short period which hss elspeed slnosits introduction to tft»'Am*ric*n public, has aebSimd a popularity beyond preeMent In the wheleiiit of aleoboHosumulante. ’ * ' Tht OrtiAeaUs <&■ over Fwe z&ttMfld J*JkptUians lo Bucland and the United State*, proclaim Its trameendan t tbs sideboard ofthdfOimlJf aad.tbibar of every veli-fwgulated hotel; by the bedrid* of tbe sick. a* well m the companion of the beaJttr. fnrarf* eoflrio caa/ibcr. It Is adoption.'The Inebri ate, br Its use, finds It a slight sthsalant, which, while It fM)!s tbs spnctttu, grndiialtr'Weiah Mm from tbo. horrors of delirium, and restores »stuttered constitution. Its anal rrvutation ir dcrict<om Its aheoiuta purity, itfdtlfckias flavor, differing entlrsvftDintvcry other gin, —it* great utility as of dyspepsia, gout, craTsl, disease* of the kHuaySAnd Innumerable otb sr mal*lles mrwhkh as a rsmedrutsiPWiaotlTa U baa n °Tutjwkrs it is fadtrpaag^hrmtKWrdlspclllncthe annoyaheee frequently sngeuaneti w chan so of water, st r~. as, also, ague, ftTsr.andßtfttU(2wtcrTdaseriptioa. CHAhLKS* LONDON OOODIAIrGIN la puiup in square bottles, stamped with the prnprirto.li name, a far el mile •isnature upop the label, and pecked in maos of two doxen Beware of imttatioui. Jd&’tjNmitßS-CStarlos’ lohdon Cordial Uln can be had retail qFall respectable drnggista S 8 ™ *» *tWrail®fßLls. tort ' . US Peati *ti New .York. A cents treated with on liberal turns. jaT.lmdv ■ - SCHTEFFEXJN BE£)THEEB & 00., •■iwirroMl- 4 v' i Usx4rmoefdto2io.lttl WS^imsU t ear.Q/Sukvuu > . iMPORITNQ tho froni their original markets,both la Xmnms nodlndies,and ) Krcneh and English CbemkaU, Perfumery,! Tooth. Nall and Bair Broshe* Hair Glovse and Strap* Paris »nd Trieste Sponges, Corks. Soap*. offer them on the mcstreaaonabJe terms. Ortarsrither Is person, or by -mall, will receive their best attention. jeia-ianv Extortion-JFafcZes. . 11TM. HEKUDT, between If Prince and Ifcmston at*.', SfrwYcek. MaoulhctUTM. A large aoortmeut always oa hand. Orders for Shipping punctually attended to. . . m cell-3mT £ Catalogues asut’fenmalL The usual discount to th« trad* and Institution* -rieiurf framee furnished ' QrtT-amT ’ ■ ‘ ‘ anspELiiAjngQPs: T BOBEBT H. BmEESOBTSI iIVERY AND SALE • STABJiA,... - .■■SB&3SOEI. . Corner Alley, prmßUEoa.pA. ABHUHD HOUSE,i taea must, AuoygoivixTß a Tam. PBILiPfehPnVA.. | ■ : • H. a BKNSihJ,'.f:*or*MTO*.‘ U - ... r ■ t , - . ; ” JoBEp3l CHARSAS,' r ' KinUliU AXD 11ETALL DhU.t* i-V IMPORTED CIGARS, 63 M&hi POtabvrjh, j I«tf .Ttlir 7«4r*K . WALTER P.,MARSHALL, Importer and I>«ierta Plßlti.TlgßrKlftfulDmnUlT* Piper H*r£- lofft «ft. M Wood rtr**t,>lU»bar*b. . ; Bell A fat aftb» o»toor»Ud Bmiafcrtw» Parti. , • C&3-63 TJARIa FASHIONS FORLAIHES'DRESS ■7 ES.-Th* Pari*hy**hJooj *>? JtJNK, ana No. 1 Salt, Anthradte and Scotch Pis Iron. B«UTar Brick end Clay, AothradtaOoel, ds. mxia BANKING HOUSES JGHNTVHOGG: 1 new yonx, finssssss.®"- , MOIWrPLfcABAST, PrttV CONNELLS TILLS. FAYETTE CO., I'NIONTOWN, - •* B&OW.NHYIU.E. *; •*'. J ; Deposits rsesivsd, lttsfounUoada, Drafts bought. sold sod collected, BankNeteseod Epeeie bought and,sold Btoekm Notes and ether SseurUtes fought and *44 on eonmlssfam, Comspoudenoa and eollorUcas solicited. noSttf • • . ’ ; Agency. ■Vf OSBSF. EATON, No; 19 Sixth at, kgent IvJ frrseMnr end buying PATENT RIGHTS,Is now au*oortaod to swl tbs following lately patented articles; Trott'a patent ihi Globes, foe bteara Engines; Goa's pa tan t Drill, fur Prilling Iron; -• DoanVßoe* Drilling Machines. ■ Copeland's Stationary and Po*UbU Eaw Wills; • Crawford'S Eteem and Wats? Quagne, and , (htSth’s Wrought Ima Railroad Chair Uschlnas. TbeM articles bar* boon examined hrfHwrtieal Meehan* imand machinist*, end jnonoanrsd superior to aorlu«*V - lie U aim authorized tn sail Rights » teaks and vena tb«e article* in any part of lbs amntry. . • ' He has also (hr sals hotfreseed Nutts and TV ashamend Bnlahad BtasiWerk, - - ; Hs Is r'm prepared to tabs Agencies for the sale of oln* rr Mtantad Blunts and n»w InTeotkms, and glTetorths bo«isesß faithful and eoaaUnl attention . ! Us refers to tbs j - Tbs subscribers haT*W*bsen*e«uilntwl wltoMr Moses F. Eaton, and baas bo naeJUtion la mommeudlo* slm to all whonsay wteh to employ his senless, ask" Ken* pf undoubted integrity and IsdrtaUnble industry 4 lu whose exertions rrsrjr reHanos mar baiplaesd; . - Nrrllls 11. Craig, W. BoMnacnJJr^' Wm. Larimer, Jr., - iobnOrabam, ; ' Will. Poobr. '‘. -1L Childs A Go., . James Wood, N. Holme* A Soon , / 1 P. jCrriand, • Kramer A Rahm.s ■ William V. Johnrton. WMlem Phillips, - ABdrew Faiton. i A. W. LoomU. l a WflK® Minima. pimnimiß. Ntmmttr Pth, !&&*• jsUr Fall and Winter Goods. , ESMOND - WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, .1U LWEETT STREET. J' HAVE now on bond a large Stock of Foil and Winter Goods, orercnsttegt cfootlrsly new designs, itsh Vestings of the oast bcantUhlpatturos; French and English Casslmena, of arery style and shads In tot mar. tet, all nf which 1 will make to order on th* most reason abUtenns.atidvzr’Wtedlysul* issi» CARPETS, OH CLOTHS, &c.| \\T ITCLINTOCK & BROS, ire bow sell ■ f •Ins off their entire stock of Carwtlog, Oil Cloths, Ae«wr«iiS,et pries* lowarthajunen ooerodjn tlm west* trn market. Onrstoek constet* »a part of the follow! 02, *bJ BWiVeteet Pile Carpets, TlipJslrrßrttsseln •: Bnimds, 3 rlr. Bttperflns and rasrnon lngrnn;, . Damask, TwlUsdand Plain Vsbltian: • j Uet and Hag Carpets. Ateo, Oil Cloths. Bnn, Window ebadesTSteiMtedM, MktUng, - > filedlnni add Mats nf all kinds; f n Wlth a fbll assortment of. all axttelols csoerany kept In a to' fhmlsli Steamboat*, -lToiwos|or’no- UtewUl do relltocall now, as new U tbfftlmswseoors ersai liargalns. - itomemhsr tha pbee« So, 113 Market ah, near Liberty. pdt •T7~THEW iFLOW teACSwaYTT ITAVINO commencid ocorttbohE' ito tho IJ NrW PLOCOIt rAOTOSY, to Miocfajuter, ,T. PLOUQUB of ererr of th. ' jacatlaproTeil patterns Among them WIU be .tqnnd J 8. Ililfs Patent Doable or InrULFlonßhj, J. 8. Ilall's Pm tent Iron Centra J’loagbs, Improved.L«T*r.Plongn;alm Dill Elds and BnNEoll,Ooltnn anAhacarPlonehs, loenth er withPloncbPoints andCaittnesofeTerriieKiiptloii Oar Flonsbs and Cartings esn'ns had Wholesale and Beta?), at onr warehouse No. &1 Überty it, PUtepurgh. aali4todAw*a { Continuation of the i GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OS A. A MASON & CO.. And still errater radoptton In prloes | -A. i A. MASON & CO. will contintfo khout j\_ • sale through the month of February. TbtAr low meose stock os again marked down aad offrtodßt jrtinaraaterjrsoUgUou japrtma.- . . . fei Finns cACKX/' ■ fnaa the Bast, at hj« CAltMAfllWArtE.£3ggF HuVSi sitoatedney.ths TwnJdUa Uon, between |Hua barch k lAvrsnasTtUs, a spleudld aoortasiit of.Vihklai r ofrrary dHcrfptloo.and wDltonminsto'Wcsiysrtguljy andtewndfimd CAK&XAQBB, BOLULEsTbIJO* Alias, 4fT*hkhhjawillmUcntU-Tw low^teansfoe artaadaiaaineforthsßisetem. ;' f ttEMI-AKNOAL EALEr-rA, A. MtomA ;W. anaounca thaopenlngor thtlr Beml-Ansual orthAtr immsniw stock, and will «mtlnaaths»»om' , ." r ?- tbs month ofVaanarrT -Ml theirwWswterooms Wj'ljj sssßdSassas B^# PITTSBURGH GAZETTE FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9,1855. Pacts feoh tee British'Cessos. —Owing to the complicated nature of the facts elicited in the Census of Great Britain,- taken in the Exhi bition yearnf Idol, it has been found impossi ble to issuPthem in- a printed form, until within the last few weeks. From a cursory glance at'its mysterious pages, we have gleaned the following curious facts Londonexteuis over an area of -78,029 acres, oa the sides of the Thames, into Kent, Surrey and Middlesex, and the number of its ;nhabitahta,cooatantly increasing, -was 2,862,- 286 on the day that the census was taken. ’ * The people of England were r oa an average 163. yards ossunder in Idol, and 108 yards as- Bunder .in 185 L The mean distance apart of their houses was 362 yards in 3801, and only 262 yards lu 3861. What is the oldest age that is now attained ? The Census furnishes us Borne aid toward the proseretion of the inquiry, Which is certainly of do inconsiderable interest or importance. In Great Britain, more than half a million of the inhabitants (696,030) hare passed the barrier of score and ten;" more.than one hundred aed twenty-nino thousand the paalmUt'a-timitof fourscore years, and 100,000 the years which the last of Plato's climacteric square numbers expressed, jP. times .9 equals 81;) nearly ten thousand (0,847) bare lived ninety years or more; a band of 2jG3o aged pilgrims have been wan dering ninety-fire years and more on their an ended journey, .and 319 say that they bare wit nessed more ibid a hundred revolutions of the ■acaMa&. Jiaay instances, we may obserte. are cited of.mehlmog; in „the* ancient world more ’lhan n' hundred .years; and Lord Bacon, Jo bis History of Life and Death,- quotes a fact unques tioned, that a fetr y ears before bo wrote, a Mor riS'danco was performed, in 'Herefordshire, at Lho ; May ; games, by eight men, whose agesi:in . the aggregate, amounted to 800 years. No,popf uloos village inEnglapd Was then, It would seem, . without a man or woman of fourscore ycarSold. In the seventeenth century/ some time aftor Ba r Con wrote, two Englishmen are reported to'bare died at greater ages thon almost any of those 'which bate beenttitaiued ia other European na tions. According 4o documents printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Thomas Parr tired 162 years and nino months; Henry Jenkins IG9 years. The eridenco in these extraordinary instances is, however, by no meaos cohclosive, as it evidently rests chiefly on .uncertain tradition, and on the ve l ? fallible memories of Illiterate: old men: for there Is no mention of.docuraentary eyidepco.in Parras case, and tho births, of both dato back to a period be fore tho Parish Registers, were instituted ; by Cromwell, in 1638. We need hardly say that the prolongation of the life of a peoplo must become an essential part of family, municipal and na tional policy^ In England, it seems that the twenty-tixlh year is the mean age at which men marry, and the twenty-fifth that at which women marry. ' The average age of the wife is about 40J years/ ofrthe husband 43 years; or the husband in Great Britain, on tho average, is years older than thhwifc.. The army and navy, had, on March 31,1851, exclusive of the Bast India Company’s array and navy, end of&cere of the staff of the army not serving with'their regiments, and militia; 178,-. 773'effective men, nftmelv 142,870 in the army, .35,903 in the navy; besides 83,797 non-effect™ mi half pay of pensions. .a The effective* of the army comprised i 6,693 offloors, 1d6,277 men; and the total of 142,870 were composed of Cavalry, 12,911 infantry, 115,- BG7; artillery, 12,000; engineer, 2,386: In the middle of 1861 there .were 5,610,777 men at the age of 20 and upwards, of whom 183,256 ‘belonged to the army an ■ . ' i know, when friend Street burst up he inis aricedaslmllar question. ■.?• He anitre?- ed that waahis commission business that lied ttcpptd, but that tho ginand watches vmlott, ,, ‘ ; -Flat— Miawl— Botton'PcsL- ( The Do Vaux legaoy for the eaUhltahmCDt of >. college at, Magara^Talls-. fa. much. larger! tijaa .wan at 6m thought. j Tho .domain-ef the insti tution is’BB4 acres of land,-'and the amount of real and personal proper tyfof Its support r>;l JOHN LITTLEJOHN. ,BT Mirny; Jobu was sUanch and strong, . Uprixht and downright—scorning Wrong; _ ,troT * to pa» at Kings had arluht Jlvina, And that tb* Paopl* war* hards of swin?- Tha; No&los aloha wiro fit to rula .SfeThat tha Poor ware unimproved br School— AvvThat eeaaelessToU was the nrocar fata « Of all bnt tha waalthTaM t?e gSit ' . •hook hla head, and swore, wlthafrown. •J& The -coin tr ijiimtMU—twfl it down." When ttfld that erants might justify A laisa and crooked policy— Thatadaeeuthoiwof future good excuse departure from rectitude, ApdaJKlf white, was a small ofitase^ Thba torglven by men of sense, " Tftr* Tiu cotnuipurioua— nail adorn." When tdd from the Pulpit or tha Press That Heaven was a piece of nelaetvaDMre— but th»e eonid ent*r^bero • An idle work, of no avail,- - > .- —.-vj, ' J .^ n ’ 1 muw.dark, a* he swore, with a frown, "Theonsuxxpvixottt —nail Udmtrnfi . Wkanovur tha wdrld onr syu wonid hQnd with false pretense of sneh a kind— With Uamtrag.Cazit, andßigotrf Or • snurfams sham : With Wroag-dznsMd op In ndse of Sight, And Darkness passing itaelf c»r light, - I>t us imitate John, and axrlalm wlthafrown, ‘•TJucdniitptaioui-^ualUtifWn. 0 - <' ComasT Brrwsxir rai Aspect or ran Eh otisn ahz> Fasacn Camp*.—Chersonesus, where most meichant ships land, isthe nearest point to tho French camp. Hers everything-has an appeorancoof carcand comfort On every side the Frenoh hare Utddown paved roads* along •which, despite the unfathomable mud of the Cri mea, they transport with tho greatest ease their guns and provisions, and march without difficul ty from ono point to another- Their hnts and tents stand in regular rows, and at tho entrance ‘of each street there aro sign posts to indicate the way. A'strict ' camp police is established, and prevents the accumulation of dirt, and rub bish. Between the tents innumerable 'baking - ovens are erected—some of stone, others portable —inwbichfreahbreadiabeiagcontinuailybaked, so that the French soldier is not obliged, like the English soldier, to content himself with biscuit, * which engenders scurvy. Witbont awaitipg the providence of their government, they have erect ed warm hate, from wood collected and partial-' ly taken from demolished Tartar huts, and the smoke of their chimneys cnrlanp pleasantly in. the air. Under these circumstances there is much more, joviality in the French than in the English or .Turkish. camp. The men talk, tell tales, sing.and work merrily. The clothing of officers and men is os clean as if they, were sim ply doing hgrd garrison duty. The Zouaves amuse the camp atrnight by stealing out individ ually, climbing'the Russian outworks, and plant ing French flags upon them. Tho Russians are bamboozled, as at night fires.ore lit at; quite' , solitary spots, upon, which they fire away as hard as they can. Gen. Canroberi, despite his wbands, is to be seen daily in the camp, but Gen. Bosquet •ia tha favorite of the med. The Turkish camp,' which is next to the French,- offers a miserable aspect, dirt, torn tents, uniforms which can scarcely be recognized as y uniforms, and soldiers can scarcely be taken for. soldiers. •Neverthe less, -they squat down quietly in the. mad, and smoke their pipes with complacency. We have already said so much respecting the English camps, that we shall only give the de ecripiion of ourfriendia a few words:—“On the whole, it Is the contrast of the French Camp— there are no roads, if we except one made re cently to convey the terrible mortars.' On all sides, between the tom tents, dead cattle, horses and oxen are rotting, and noone thinks iof re moving thepest-bringing carcases.' Officers.and then are sohadlyoff for clothes that they may be placed on a par with'the Toirksi The officer does not give himself the slightest trouble in the world about the fate of the private,his ‘food, dress or shelter; he leaves all that to the care of the commlsariat. Lord Raglan Eves in his house and for days together is not visible. ‘The Wood en huts sent ffOm'Eagtand lie the water, -and will lie there useless until the nails for putting them together arrive ouLj My friend, who is a merchant, had the opportunity of making some characteristic observations— among others, that the English always n&k for brandy and champagne, while the Frenchmen ask for needles and thread. Before every-Eng lish bureau he observed empty casks and broken champagne and brandy bottles. The inhabi tants of the villages which lie between Sebasto - pol andßalaklava, at first th A friends, have be come, in consequence of probably necessary se vere treatment, the hitter enemies of the allies, so that they are feared as spies, and not one of them are allowed to leave his hut without an es cort lly Informant also had a dose view of the beseiged fortress. He declares that there is not theslightest indication of a breach, and that the walls of Sebastopol appear intact and unap proachable. To his question, “When will Se bastopol be taken?" a Zouave reptied,:“When there are three Thursdays in ouq week!"; De spite this reply the whole camp is eager 1 for the assault General Canrcbert never rides through without it being followed by cries of •'L’tutaut, mon General,” from all quarters: "Nov Blmelech,” said Mr. Slov, gravely, the night lefore Abimelech went to town to.try hie ■ fortune as clerk In his uncle’s grocery store, i "now, Bimelecb,; yon aregwineout 'into, the world, and I want to impress a lesson onto i yon. Here is a cent, you see,”—holding the coin,ap to : the admiring.gase of the boy, who began* to dream of untold riches—"a cent of the' V. B.' A. Occumncy, dated 1815, which I shall give you, as a memento mori. Now I want you - to’ take this ’ere cent—not 4-The following is.a senUment L of.rthe : ,doslng , part of i the emanation, before the Sapremo Court ; of New Vorki of 51ri Bimnger, president of (he ex* plodedEraplreCltyßank: ‘ • •. *, • JudgtH-Wero you notselected as president be-- cause yon had the same name as your well known namesake, the grooer!, s Answer—No,, f JJndge—Hate yon had any experience in tank* tngt* 1 j-t-iv'; • Answer.—No. ■; • * ■* -iv , . you know anything .about bank • fath; r . ; ; -vo ' w ■Answer—No. . -i ‘ Xudge—Was that the reason youwere eppqi&fc •ed? - • \* ti i -v . Answer—Tee. The Cincinnati Goidfe Bays tbat Noah bod, Esq.,' of Marietta, has eecared fondaeqflnch ?t&£arope, to complete thaMarifttA and Cm.ciix- BaUrowtfrom ChUlipotto-taAthua, a diataiipe ofabootslxtyndies. ;»-v V >u V-,, .Hii*ifDODOi-?«b.. Pollock his nominated A. K MoClar*, of Chtatwnbvfiis 1 6a£erint«ndtat cf : patchesinfana Cot .Mason f ingtirn, the back i? clear,-and th^trains are running regularly to. Cairo., From Freeport to Hateoi the road Is.open.' ‘ TB.e'Hod T>e twee n Laialle and Bloomington is blocked tip; 3 -The Chicago: and Rock liUoti-.Road, it was supposed,. wopkL be.cleared.of saow rai in op eration the Ist or id inst. ' The auchigan Southern‘ahd Michigan Central, were' operating without d'etcati * .;deie bnsi Teceivine -and foT sale Mr ■ -r: 3aI7r,,.BELLAiKSSBri. Q ARMAPAHfLLAS~-Tbft fntynwjnffliat.oF ramperillas oan alwarv be procured at JOi nLEM.* [£o*3, jenrnercHJterket tt, and tastMamond: t' Bjjnys aantittarllls; . full's SamparilU: 1 : Qorenttf ' l Tmrßecd? •vT: 1i24 CIDE B—lO bbls Tory superior Crab -Vj(ancTIStIAHDICgEYaQO. FEABL ASH—SO • -Wl- C OUGHBEMEDIES-AyerM ClicrryPec- 6altsm of Wild Oherrr;- Bwane’sB7Tßpaf * doe- '< * Jsrtu's Expectorant; Saltatn Uvenrortaod Ten MlW*CoisiBjTap;- Paetilo’s Uo Parlir^ Selkr’a do , All of the aboTe'oolebratod reaedfes cau atwan be pro catedat , , j*H ■ ■ JOS.TI£MD»Q , a. .AVIS’ PAIN KILLER—2 gross of this ‘ celebrated article juat rco*dbT * JOa. PLRMIHd. ttJTTER—-lO.kegs packedhndfifablaprime I roll rac'd and for wuebr ' KKLb A LTOfasTT. FLOUR— 4uo bbls. Saperfine for tale by Ja23 , , , ; , J. AW. BEA.f7AWator «t. CHOCOLATES.. BROSIA, 4c.—A full as- ftwh jnnretfd. Double YrnOU. French, Chocolate; •••■» SwcetSpicad Baker'aNa. 1. , v dot • . “ Ooooaasdßroma; M CraakedOoeoaacdOocoaShellfe.ibt'ealiLwbola* eale or retail, by , ja2S . .W. A. AIeCLPRa. TTAMS—Bcsks. in fine condition Cmcm n uatiour»d.C>rcaleb7 J. BCHOOJfSIAKBR, . t: :?WVte|l^ L INDEED OIL—IO fable, inire tbr aale by jaio , J.SCaOOyjdAttgRAOO. LACK LEAD—IO bbls. extra quality xor t g»)«br jaio " J.BOBOQSMAM&VOO. “Vf OLAS3ES—27S bbls.N.O. "Molasses ’l.*JLTee'dthißd*7pwB.B.'A Cl&eisnASi, . Ktmsacn.—T. 8. Dngtn Aeo^TwMdAßlbler.Carpcn* tar Ai«an!«Ctncimi*ti:B?WTJhrffOf*fu, tfeir Orleans; A. Calbertion, Pitts bnr*&; Tfipklt, Urfedasi A op, BtJUoals. _riil»nd •••.'•• -- -v - | : V- • - • ■ SPONGE—-Alsrge fitfo and ro , ■ ■LOUR—Extra family, extra snpfcrfine, ~«np€rflzw»&dHneTloar,'eDßiUßtiydii huA^ftndfor hr r M jfclfl f v ; i i POTATOES—IOO; Rns; Nosjmiinocka and ts» CtOHOOL COPT BOOKS, Ha. 1,-mido o( Slff*** Wpvm >op n-TSic^ l^^ GORN Fresh Grotmd Corn - JAB* MeLAtJOHHN, j»ia . ... , • r:, loanithflemt.- VALENTINES—a fino V -'■M6Ttnient »tTWloa»pHee«,'tbr nI«l7 w 1 K -itf ftt*RßAl),Tß;tth«t. AGROUND NUTS—lOfrsacks .&ort landing Xyftontetia«rJ»n»tttorgnle»Mrl.DlCKßT A POT T OBISVU.LE LIME—IOO bids. to , arrive iAby rtecnerJSdlpesforiaUtr' -LTOOKEyACO- • tJOLLBUTTER^—6 bbU7 frfilgK 4 thfs day Xl»Wd *adfa>>*ls by T. LITILKA Off, lttySd »t J NDER GARMENTS atigready lytfauood yxiam,*t .. , ded-r. • OHBgfla^ftTgpodrt. OT ASHrrr2.ck9» jast reo’dandofor sale ft-.*■-■*■■'•; ' fJREEN - APPLES—IO reed \M andfertakbr HEntYIL COniWfl. ‘ CTTO»inftOT»*ndlbr«atebT f; inaLAIJ(HiJIvr , O;HAMB E RS'SERIES i-.OF^RELEOX , "• 'le. dS."'. ■ jl j&r tr' rtOTHIO HALE, 74-WOOD Sl^tipcnOT SSSSbIIH : ii?vv-WsituOrtoplataq. fpABLKUOVEBS, "ofi.diffarent qualities ; roqwcC.. r i ;JtfT"slrAH. 4 OH in' XVfVf mltlq- . ' l UUNDRIEB-1500bd».priili»Pa