!," 1 "1 11 3 TILE tStAtiLISHED IN 1.786. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PllTTpifitLL t 00.13 ADVEItI:IS_I2:O AGENCY •• . ' ".•• • • - led No. 10. Stale strut. Boston. P.-it Co. are Agents an• the wart Inaaratial awl largest sleeelatlng eralmerrial Pavan both le the United Litman , mad the .TiAinullesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers, and ffiaanfactnrers. > . :ff IVA scibAoriberis now int - porting a oupe-, rioimndniorou of Oognan. of which X of an mum via op g,II . °forme Eintrits.win Protium e dae C.Pa. =and,. ills Mum= of lioxbelle and Ouird'e Manny. of +A:maker/ad/3h croialfams.Aran.fdder and' Pearls Bread!. tholiand Bahindatn iktatay4 and Snarl, Whisky are ae, .knowledged by the New.rork hirreitanta by the great de mand after:lmm. Directions for nee will invariable let even by Dr LIMO AIJOILTIN ANGEL 141.4Lithrti Lane, New York. N. 11. Pho tenrske: and Dagnerreotnet Uheadeala Mete!, and p•tent I.l..Widwea etrontina lodine, C7ankle. Potartiato,Oride Silver. Pisulled Mercury, Nitrate dtron tin, ;Mrs • Extract Capella. firtunimidint Penil Platt , na,Biattuttt. 7deoranailarditenni..hareame e.. te.;.fig BUM Indigo. "OOa"dndper,-(larawaT Pimento, Bitter Almond., kr: *- . • m • ,Thingarian Wines. ItIIRCHARD & BUM 22. South William st Nenv York, lots agents of the Tien zarlan Wine Mager(' mg Aleoehttlen„ have nonetantly aunt ln cast s in u d aic i .. Z . W=l n a t n Rustl. So n 1 ((&lenburg):3.nnuol, Vernelyi. Ihwubstl. ftaltator.forseberfri. Ended Wt..* Eisakuudi, Eg - d. (Er , Harloval,_etc. of different brands. • - ' WARRANTED. TO BE PU72It (MAPS JUICES. orders proonptlyeleented on favorable bum. fe2l-3ma .Hotighl Patent Elastic Skirts. IFLATE EA FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay street, a esErioN—scas era nine suers kk, thr _rAi clamp l.g. • :- JACKSON &: SON, of the late firm of W. , * N.Jaelano k Baal. Orate - and Fonder Massy, 236 Wont EL, and 9301troadway, New Yost, bars ionstalltly on hand freer misty or lintel and renders 'A ho,Olmatar lust Boma Doman 611vos DMA's. Wbola tale Dealers "Mile& • - 1•111 ye 1•111 ye NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS The itiknelne , Ilet lhatores Ana L ,e t.. land ad mast sellable Ds the cit oftenYork. acoaitrozoN unarms. a' . . . . . .)1 Mad 110No; WEISSENBORNA (late. 0. lacing) Imiaaders and Mainlshata.loca ha Gamma. ranch and Italian lostrunaaga awl Molal-tdal ahar!, Na Srida WITCLI SAIL DUCK. . .AOEINCOLTS Standird Cotton Sad 'Duck; • a c.: MACH a CO.. No. T 1 Pine stmt. N,. York. . •llVntll.- Cotton Qum e from weal nth= nilligni.. 0 +NA 130 atm Print Motto nal Copper NO L. , MU.. and BatinettPtinters. .115 totraras ,OWEN; MoNANEE d 00. Importers of 1 merk.4 and ',Opt ELM aridlanri 0.4•6112 sad . • . .F CorrzNEr & co., im_porten of Fre.noh 4092,1lotiwsZaromasAinc*Dia.0 Drautstrosi tworla LknTEIN lb; IIONIG;'1.00 Liberty et., and. 10501dor.t, eor."11.1:11ty Plf:o,'Losperters of Lees ax maim en& loi2e..tsp3)-14 M. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind lisnureeturer.fro.l6 Bt. Clatr stmt. OHN PIIYFE, DEALER - IN IVORY, Mt maxadseturei pory Gads, its: 8 Murr•Z 88. cer.B)43 Ili 1‘11:4: I ' 3‘. 0 : ~ . t.,. .: ..rter o :. .. nth,: . Into* and Priags% ... itk.r.U. I I R', ' :int • . ;1.1,1 Ai • sorters of (Tina= alai B.I.• limed Cloth& sUkl. .I)BETER D. MULLEN, Importer of ninch -1: Gem= mut Swiss 1047 Goods, Wins. Velrets Marl .l29•ollworls.Watlerut, &a Zi , a 113 Brawl dtreet; New Tort . - ilotolBlr4nl'ss ' 3 C- IL HATCH &CO,. 99 Chambers street, FUN M. DAVIES; JONES & CO., Im t."67f °2 "t i ffa xd. '=l"' tekrk ,Ti...,* SE Id • anKrE the . eziaixt - Mustang L , Linhnent-in Ithownailliin.Resdios. Bum, Swans. Cats, Elles Soros. ea oaeolnol ears toren crtoraal complainto of moos or. animal. - S. W. Werth:mot. =Jena .. ,, . , W5.t0r..1.. Droosiator. UK Broadway. N. Y. jr.gi-«'l6 • 31711NEY, No. 349 Briadway, the oldest mist etaadve areelemeat in es Meted Wes. - - olpl3-lytaose3re OWARDS, SANFOED it CO., Foreign Steren,No.3snresdeir. Goodt•ta warded - to and *atrial I:arts'of Os weld- Avast is eittemith:Adatcts &Co: • •113.17-,ta01V56 ..711.1tiall AND 13111131.LN FANCY BASSETS. IILUILES ZINN & CO, 52 Maiden Lane, as _Rnef ^d Stsnl .Ing ukete. and of Came mat tor Parra/am maeJ•taLTllad.Warirstands. Le. MACELNEKY AND MACELINE TOOL& - • A NDREWS &JESUP, No: 67 Mneet.; exteseltekft - geressarta *a the kW et an kteds Tata :Tog. sad Cotton and Woolen htsehleem, Tea the bort ets,kors.. Swami. - Agents kr Lovell Mr him Shope. de2:l-05ty1655 PAYEE WAREHOIIffIit Z FIELD.t CO., 11 Cliff street, wt . ../.bovarten and WhotensisDealers ti laionikaaJP.m.h. Germ= and loalLh , PAYERS, wad am/ deleriptkm Remar liboaufsetwers xcaterrial.. . tan¢32.55 It, Watts= stiort-.A great varies of PAPER Ihr lkok •EV : • Aitt s• • -.1 r Es " . WO' .DDID AND ?ANDY - GOODS 1_ imams 00 ., ' 54 mom Lana, NtIPAUM a s. 29 uh " tr r" t ' bnr " 2" " vrTrs pijobtgio:gjno:kwt4a...3 , 64:44;?i)•,-41 :AtrilLLETt, COATES it TOME. No: 279 7 Pearl gave, Sqketagt.Se Osnakkit Chtal.l opt. liolbsti' siallsta/s. t. taag3l. 15 • •• W CiLLES. PAU113.1.4 IL POILLON CO„ Lapori.as of lreatinh Oath sad Malay Glaw-ra ICS. & CO. No . , 41. Scititli ; .Kral, Pt ilsdaptils—Brdseeld vier isitstaihr..t. :}3OO l- rg' . ls: 1. WHO ELBAII.E -A.RV L ST AIL, ,--- JAMES •ItOBBi; •- • sad. 6 - Union ski,: " 3a door from tbe Mark &ism Ptttabsotta, well inform tMI • =7llB ti tc u a l of 4 =:= 7 liirtil i lei Ms Ptak is asei of :to Impost - tom elesied ainahow emerthlns woos hp Os ladies - of ppthd m tem:Peek im4 BMW'S. sad b. Marne estetot ten top W. Groat sambas Poen ripen In snip . the ehoiceit spa% 11l et platais erserants. - ile'stratoutiatos to samornetars, las tunetarnes, alt wr sots:So= of - Posts nol &Me and feast his Mai osperi um et one RD yeas In Miasma In this dtp, la. be trusts., surniesas pmesame that thawwho hoar him with their palmow to bests emit with. - aela zaap. Excelsior Carnage. Factory. .' eiNt3TON, , BROTHERS oat Oosedi htehene. carnet arnebecos and Benson! sta. spumy. Clty,ll.. Dm on band and are en extenaleenomMemtolleeleedoes.hotteer m =. &none& in all land Teem n4W ‘ ..rttla Toed to darstenti and b.grey aenta. sit enr.vorlt . .....theViW. Juniata Iron sad Rasters. ilitherf. W th' emnraerleter ereg: may *eat 7 1 k a muse. to horfeettr. ntlded,(ne of Elude nark. nee rittehneth and lleachester Omn=elljdnee thole& tory weeny ler ofandan dining the def. . oaf 'int: zunteos..—s. anasan.....—..mravize. - - ETNA ~ GLASS WORKS. -- . WM. -DAVIDSON & - CO.. - - ALANCIACTURERS and dealers in. Viols, • Pow.% sail all klndiafGreen said 7111r1Olasnrsrr . Olar 41 . .—N.I2 Market amt. Pittib=7 Particular !ittattion paid tO Print!. Mali' lb! °M•".." = - "No. 58 Arch ..Btreek,rftitainata, , , riatiOtters de. &I;Cieceitirnrivalied NE RI)Li ES. Agents fa Me most Celebrated 7. ltdozzar 7.ll2Nizrostasr..uswo alums. PITTSBURGH 'COACH, FACTORI, .m550r...........m GELOV unns 1r- 5titica..........am; mint Ha 4a BIT --tigMft tif&L' DIAMOND stairglb,renna. fiOACIIES, CARRIAGES, • ahazies.... =lower A eat, d riotioo of Taw VoliroO Miyoinforjtill=Bllllsh.'"'skllltif=sji; • CARPETS__ OIL.OLOTHS; & 13BOS. - art! now Carph , sell-, firAl prim Wow th an ilera n; 24. 2 1 1 . fri t ru. tocnattstsis put of tit* vir nrocooln ts oana itn comnan.lntralio. - and Raz DsmaaaJ "aLla 117,10 an Innoks, woo MAN. • • ' libuttnips, and %taunt With *fon soontanni gcrts k.sd, W it h i4 to iteambost., Thy gi to an now.'" tints to nom * Rna..94+7 szti 30 . i1211.1V . , IRAT, :ESTATE OFFICE Nc, 87 . Front One% NI door frets Illarkit: Droaor Id Lake ChM*. Iron. tr. Old mior;tr bcagl, I and eMd.• _ AM. .1 ILAITHET ft OLD, - • IMAM.: 9,UNDB , R&PWMURB awn on Inns& gnu AZ;I - • 497., immel4=3, rumg ALLSGIECR. ANUFACiURE all kinda of W4ter, Gas =aft= 'WU& wow acted nn Ittlft r n 4 on shortnenan „,„LJETErtk •--. • _TRurz.,-..IIENDRY - tt 00; No.-TS - Hord THIRD Strert,•PßlLA'DA'' -TurOAOCCO - MANUE.ACTURERS.;COMI iv II IRISK and Imparters, of PUNCH CALInBWINg; nd 1121/ and OAK. SOLJI ISATUER AND tivr. . anoarry GROUND NUTS-279 - eanks now buidin =bin store and for sate b. P, eavarrW oat and Wider pc. IMO PEA(' lIES-150 bus.in store and se sus ter lota 11. nosleos co. . . ALLY ..,. .. , ~.:„......,..,„.., „.„.. .. . .. ~ f.:- . I. .. i BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. TOSEPR S. lc' A. P. MORRISON, Attar .rikra at Law. 0263514. 113 Youth .boat, tetwo. Plialtabl4l and °nut, Pittsborzh. P. my2l gt ... 2 , : r. BALT., 'Attorney at Law, "Bake • +.lP.M:indenter Orate Elect, between Youth end AlinT • stanwlyT .10BERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney atLaw, St. foals. ]la feT °BERT POLLOCK, Attorney-at Law— s, Corner of nth and Grant streaditoPteegto tko'C .urt IIIIIIe. dot* Zttiateergh. wortt-e.F TAAIES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, offLua Fourth street, near Gnat, Ptttsbents. It l6-4 / 7 _ _ FANCI C. FL ANEGIN, Attorney at Law, .110 Fourth street. Pittsburgb. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 89 Pit th steed t.P4tobargh. J. Attorney at Law : Office, • amme of Third and BP....RteKe, Cludnrm 26 tl. “ BANKERS AND BROKERS._ 'WILKINS 8; CO., c.c.... to A. wriguts a co-) MUMS & EXCHANGE 1111.0/LEEB, NO. 71 FOURTHSTENET, PITTSBGEGII. IN the numerous suspensions of-Bankers sod Kruk., throughout the eetrutry, during th e last months. we aresaUthed thistle almost. every Instance their trouble. WM grown out of is departure from their legitimate Imminees. and we therefor* take Decagon to iifir Imre the paha,. In advance, that no sprealaUons In dodo." or other • outside operation." shall tempt us from the Witt and lerdtimate Ilse of one beehive, billet ing that In gardens all each Investments, we than tot emir be better able to eery oureustopters arid ensure thirds meets, but that to adopting such a worse we chill pro mote our own ultimate benefit. fe6 WILKINS 1-00._ rCERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange Broke., N 0.05 Woodstreet,corneroplaniond Alter, Plc burgh, Pa. • afinktrandsell Bank Notesand Oda Dlasnmt The Exchange, and Pm:LW. r_NotarLmake Cbllectlona all the principal !Atka of the Union: Amain Deposita on cal and on Intareet, and glee their ;Prompt attantion toell oth er matters appertainftg to a Broker's buolneas. 13Eaatern Exchange constantly Be sale. mh7l.lr au. insion--..govaan nem:. —mow= - 2. IRAMER RAff3l,• Bunkers and Ex a.m. Broken Hay and sell Gold and Silver and Notes, negotiate loans,on no otes;el Fatale or Stock Sem inWer. have and .ell rd Time Rllla o ' to if d Hots made on all polnta In the Union. Mess miner of Third and Wood streets, dirndly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. ltaraLn PAIXI2.—...JOSFITA 12U531... 'X. IL ELAM rALMA, IIANNA & Co., Successors to Women Hanna k Co., BankeraEschange Ilrokersend em to Yoraima and Dorocetio lartange, Certitteatai of Third Notes, and Spade—N. W corner of wood . 0 1 CIIITRit Money received on Dwelt. Sight Checks for ads and collections made on neatly all priori. pat points of the United States.. The highest premium paid an Foreign and American Gold. • ;inrrnerm made on eandinnnonts of Prodnen. danDen UM H. WILLIAMS do CO.. liiniess an. v v • iihruniqz.!7, North 'East corner of Wood as • 110 - HOLMES a. SON, Dealers in Fore l , - I.Tntl D N'otrn i S i rege,Wlf9V C"ii lb= t“ of Dt tbroughO e urtn= u g m". °n BOOKSELLERS &C. JOIIN S, DAVISON, Bookseller and Sni &lnner, me m= to Wiz= t Agnew, No. e Marks& west, war &earth. Iltbibmsh. VERY 11931 1 70RT11, Bookseller and Duda in tatlanary, /, No, 82 Market streeih near anut, PitUburez. Ps. XXX & - CO:, - Booksellers and Stationeri3; No. di Wood street, next dzar to the earner of Third, las argh,ra. &boa and lan books caostantly on hand. COMMISSION &C. A. A. L-1,11113Y. iffneeesior '",rdv. loom A Do___,l CONALLAXON AND .Pl - 1:. WARD/NG AMR WART: - Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis . • RAILROAD. - No. $0 Water st.,. Pittsburgh, Pa. jaMAyd - • . . J. W. -BUTLER" do Co., 11 4 70RWARDING.& COMMISSION MEE- K casings:A Dealers lerall Idadeenlitsbane Las - Uunatiered Artielaa, Lead Pips and Mast ae. Lead, Na el neat , Urea, Pittsburgh- • edaS-Ler64 ~. A. j!d'BANE, ... ..1.,... a . ~.. .{ - Y • - re grardini rderehlats, dealers Iti;Wool and Produce 1aw.1031 L irdijniN7:7os7,lMrektrtlOOCTS, Al. Proditea ra,alara. and Coma:dm:km 31.Tchaata,N. PRiNOER HARBAIJOHA CO., (Suceee to- S. Harlases.) Comaarlark sad Pareardlnir Ileslersia Wad sad Predate greendly,'Nos. 4.t ntst sastmlisseasa six.m.,Pintbait. .0:17 -MERCER & ANTELCVGeneraI Corrimis= stan Merehants,. PhLindell:dd. Liberal advance, on constenurtruta el Produce wrzuwall.r. J .l TORN WATT hr CO., Wholesale Grocers, 40, Commlad. MffebanAs, sad Deal." in Produce .55 l'attabrairtk bfaxaufsaarah No. 296 LLhetl t6. Pittabusgh JB. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, Commixdon and Torwardhur lierclunt, and WU!. D.akr to Wotan Ilemerre Mom, natter. POt, and Ptsrl Mb. sod Wester. Produce gaueraßy. Wafer argot, between Emitidlekt sod Weal. Illagdorah. MIX. 3 unic, urn; a (Late o f Ina Robboa. Little *11:4) • . T - LITTLE & CO., Wholesale .Crecers, Pruitt. and Caitualsoion Merchant, sod Doo/ors PiVtabozgla Ilsaufootures, No. 112 Boxed 'otreeti . 4 3.l tts. - CREESE WAREBOUSE.-ITEN EY 11. , coua.ne.Tor*din. uld Comtniminn Merelisat.and Healer in (.'hose,Entione, take nth and Prodatn Renwratir 25 Wood etztet, stays water. tittabatoli tnyta VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole- IF mkt Grown mod Coretnaledon Merchants, =I Deakts Ilttabneld, Masufsetaxek,Sp Ou Wl* stmt. Pitt. IIIOSIAS PALMER, Impurter and Dealer S Trench sz . d . Wao PaperaWarlist McOLINTOCK, Im 'and Whole c yt mkt 104 Bain Dealer r tioorthou now OU T&M sad Piano Window Moults PATTON; Wholesale and Re id: Grocess, on th. Zastem aide tas DIU= rm . M. SIIAW, - Commission and For VV"lrizzaa marehant, !to. 733ialnut it, Cincinnati, Man. Dngqaannt m.,Trnntt annni. ter k Yard, Cinelanati•Mtruhrt Crafts, Nen Ortolan; A. Culbertson, Yittabsandr,TriCintt, idnFAtk`n ♦ • m, l.air• onl-tand • DRY. GOODS. • FUNK VAN GONDER Dealer in ..Trim- Iltaalemsnd Okien - Lens Glonlarinnbrol Gears.. Far anthlng Om& and Fancy aa•ticlan • r.q natannat atrial& tan alanyeln had al Na-d3.W apll4m. •,••,- • - • A.XLIICIS — it or,, prstMlig.;x. tEmortent r.zoLt. A. MASPN CO., Wholesale and Retail 76661ers to Flurry wed 81:661•Dr1 Gendi. 26 111th MURPHY:. ISURCEMELD, Wholesale and Retail Dry Gooils liordrants. muff FaartD626 GROCERS. ''T 80033, HARBAUGH dr BOONE, fiENF,RALCOILMISSIONMEERCIIANTS , Deem In Woo], Ilonz.,Yminno 11124 PrOl/61[1.4 1 . 10 cath Water inW.,l!*4 . 1. ate. & 80 . OBES - , • RW ARD IRO COMMISSION MDR. ClTANTBjksklas In ircol and Prod.'s clan Wadi .110.211 LMatystfest. fittsbargh. Ps mh27-Ird Wallace & Gardiner, vb.uoz,BsALz •DE4LERB I! Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, N0.2:35 LIBERTY BT. 1630-1 T aressa IS AJAR DICKEY. & CO:: Wholesale Gro f&-Oste=anel 6t Prat sliest. Pitts toga TORN FLOYD '1 CO., Wholesale Grocers „„so„,„„aisrlasuerasotsNo,rqw.xasee 228 Mr wry etrueLlltteburgb. 1,16 . itritirßEßT MOORE,. W.holesale Grocer, Rao. tibias Dleidller, Dr , .11 in Produce, Pltudomde Idea WI et: glues irtignsadDouiestbicNtass sad Elbert, tbs. barld ..ey Argii ste r M . maim old Man:-abets Whistali width Mu Us sold low for assn. starrstai.: • 10186. BLACKBURN Lc CO Wholesalo Oro: Pletattiu"linkanufPltch utak= -strip au bud ut. their Wszelecuec. l W,steriuled, Pittsburg& peaiu......—...taxo D wun.6.........wavr5 3 a. los.-• 2 AIGILLS &".ItOE, Wholesale Ozncera and Camadaskat IfforthaalA. No.l94llbaty irtmt Pitts = ; ; , gone .resat UM.'BACIALEY fr. CO., Wholiskale Oro- T V amt.:Rs:l B sad 20 Wood strast.Plttabarzt. %WILLIAM A. M'OLGE.G, , Grocer and V 7 'DmDatleKeornar of Woad' and elset otreets, bar al wygi aon !mad • lam ItOtatzdent of cholas Otootrics sod Mu Taa—Yorthat 'pats soA Nat& VlrboWsle and Irat#ll. [Alders =mile on Ins Safest. . • DALZELL CO 4 Wholesale omsmeastattLadon Iferekante. Newt lb Wodoes. Pitterargh Idanclutaess. No. 253 Liperty dna. /Jot 15.: sPeurpu3s. WICK 111C-UANDLESk soccessor WICKs :to v s !Lb.Vlck.VogolllroceVarog sad '7s= Pittabarahhtn In Iron, trim, ej librydarl IV:Ma ar+4s. PI tlClLßEßltON;l9holosaiiiitocer. oad aliumisoks Ileretdat. Defer Is Pratome and Pitt*, Iturabotasect • 4.0.1de5. .195 itherty Area, Pate l - LOYD,Wiugesaliifirocting, Com. • adsdca Ifearbsals. sad Des Uri la Prxhass—ltaaad war SallalanattEdb!lt Ulaset7. W004. - sait Math ffEMRPMIiSa . . , tIAGALET,VOODWARD 01. is moaugt DATID 8r0L1MPUM........1,1411•11 .12,111104......,..11. A. COMPRI ROANDLICSS, MEANS . a 00., tIIGICONI . AT Wrier a 1/101.141akt - WholortO amass; I LCCID.IIIdaII,PASLOMM Y S ZUM . M . O 161.M1hat.IP. almarum, =raw of ;Wero 7 ..A. 414 V AGENCIES. S. CUxHBSET & SON, NERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for theealearwl we:manor Real Estate, Colleeßon or Ran fiegotlating 1.4410.,0u Hoods. Mortgages. No. 140 Third ft.. rittsbaran. Ps. asl-lp Michigan General Cominiesion and Collec tion/gem' Office, FOR the collection of Homo and Foreign 31tercantila nod allotharltansy thin* in Miell4,mo Ndutir o ntl e t e e y P tme . g d a , zi . P . lr i tztt e lf t o . olln 81ae.lannalairun6a Ascent* . PELTIER & ANDERSON, Detroit, Michlgsm Etfertnasi*.ligsbiavA-31elars. Reamer & Balm, 14tak enr. White * Co.. Quetta, O*i Lamm Rt,..art £ Co.. Merebants. Wartsa—Tra Agenda ay Maar. from n,sportAble lemma,* Companies. tarla.ll,l AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, Idereltandlas and. Bill Broker , ahem No. 92 tzth street, at.. Wood. • Business ptomptly attended to. jrd:dir Q AMOK!, L. riLARSIIELL; Sioretary Citi sen'a Inauraneel Company. 93. Water attoet. M. GORDON, Secretetj , Western Inni s rants Oct, 92 Wats? Amt. GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin E r a 1 , 1 %. toe,: t or ea . Comoony. olortbosst toren. of Wood A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn 4.1 Inurranee Ootavult. 42 Water ewe. MUSIC, &C. aOHN H. MILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, male we mirk.' T.:tn....ea Selma noo ks, v loleatl e l = Prmo _orte . = 7w m_g o: • -VEX- KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Id; dad lortrametzte. and Importer of IMIMP SlMmre, „ithact for maa Noon ila t u t 2 ,,, A a. serd =ogre Plump ; Plum DRUGGISTS. TOIIN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. Allhf- ILlt ' dil i .V.ltffral.,lll '-' :=P4.l " l:lg p o r r g m s4% .. rittsburga. sfira.grasr Agent 1g 30 1)r.. jORN P. SCOTT, Wholesale) Dealer in Drugs. Paints , Ms. Varnishes and D. Stuffs. No..As b.rt,T street. Pittsburgh. All orders will receive prompt Attention. .- I(rrAggeat for fieltorkek's rodatonla Syrdr.: nntr ZFIT - - A. FAHNESTOOK k CO., Wiolestile • " Er i ye r tr manalkelarn. of Mlles Loadaed bargit ooroor Wool .ad )'rout stNets. PmehTtt i. . • it t E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in k=tifiNurgoril?ln6Twarnishet.Lictirki:a 71.191=11 MUM, MIMI =la. BRAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail .Dragglsta. con= of M/M Marty and ahar gtr!ote. rtilaboxyl, JSCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale . Druggists, No. 21. Wood 'trod, rittibmil, I.OSEPH FLEIHNG, Successor to L-WilZoz a v.:comer Market atreet and Diamond—Herp ooze My on band a full and complete asportmant of Prays. !Widnes, Modlelna Mara. Parrmaary. and all &dint. pertrintng to bla busineas. tom Phydalans preemiptlons carefully compounded at all • .. . lafklY rwmmrcwrrrmmi J. M. LITTLE. MERCHANT TAILOR, IBS LzDzitri - sraxer. Ift,EEPS CONSTANTLY - ON HAND A I.ce assortment of Cott.. Canlmnen and Vert.lo aimans' wear. mhl6 MEDICINE. I )It Z:0 . !: I I13 1 HUNT, F. D . enti:l . ,.= o ast Patte.oul Live ' r 2 yslble. fairA WM. VARIAN, 31. D., Office Gth 'street, below Smlllatld. feta Hour.c-4 to 9. a..., to 8. PA. to a. Lac sarVl-lyd SCOTT, Dentist, Yocum sweetßA • 6.9 down wed of 31•11utt. Mee he £ll 1 7. 4t0 6 r. .1919 . . 111ANUFACTURING. "re . G 1 Penn at., . below Marbury, Pittsburgh. lI:VER MAKERS and SIIEET-IRON WORKERS, lianaSactaxera or Barnhill'. Patent Cidtanaya Mich.. Visa Bad Strata PIM., C..- Mamma, Salt Yana Saaar Cam, inn Yawl. nt. UN Boat, ate. Alm, Illaekstaltag %Vara. Mids. and Viaduct Irons. ea. Etevaising don* on th• abartaat nohow Elolo3ret. LW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Mamithetsusr and tloalar In • Cat,laot Warw. He. .13 stmt. JOlfl WETKERELL, Manufacture? of PATENT 110 X VICKS, a enprster vtlele ROLM BOX and BRAVO) BOX VICES. comae et Andersen and Ban 43.100 etreeta one 1NU.19 from the Ltand street IMd/s AL legheny City. • • • . ne3.1.611 ----- rDROIDERED AND' • APLIC'EaLM ITLAS-31ataisla ms:kod f Embroidery .4 /p -ork by SLIM 1.. 8. WILSON 182tf Ann Meet, ohne Hats and .Caps. WILSON & SON keep eowitantly on hand ewer deeniptlon and rarvatinf Slats and aqm both nbcdado and Mall. Thaw desiring a nmat tnahknahn• Hal or Cap, rood and chap. aronhl do nail to Lira o. a call babes porch ash= *banner,. mlikr .rotts D. oronsli. M'CORD & CO. WIIOLIt9ALE ANDRETAIL PASILIDNABLi , BAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, 'AND DZALERS IN ALL !LINDA OP MBA MANTIC OF !FOOD AND FIPTE STRUTS. - • Pittiburp . la, Pa. 13.Thetr Root embraswe *my quality an atylsof Lista and=Muth. Noma ends and Fur Botourta m • C. B. MADLY it CO. MBAR CARPET IVAREDOILSE, NO. PD • WARD Dr, APAR IFARXIST. WTOULD reepealfl2lV ihform Oki; friends aml the public annr . i , that ther have In dote their template .tort dint of Caseate el rf , rl deeeription. from the Royal Vol., L and Ileums*a to the common lostalli. BMX and Oil C loth tram 4staste.atglit wan wide. new design& aud.MUT tieh Cow. and CantonAliMind, Drudge!.. MAW wags. Stair Nod; Window Shade.. Pa. Persona layout avviltrattsal to call and amanitas idock.." -Steambreite; 'Bongs and NW deuces Punished on the moat raisonable WBmall Profits and quiet EOM'S" Tanta—Cl ONL J. L. IL LrrMIffOII........CLITIP lIICCUILD NOVEL U TY7 gsto WORN I4I , PTI ggen TSBUR C O o h, PA. yRAC,II. arid-Depot Railroad .Stakes, flay, eattle and Goan do; Mad= and COallt. do; Dna of all ens. flpaing,_Dpy and Thumb Laelbee. Cafes Mm . a vationn Mndr. Paint Mills. J.sprmul Isamu Mtßolts and Yastentear, .Mallaadcfron Casßass of oval vs. In tons and Wan. W. W. WALLAW; STEAM MARBLE WoRKS, 11111. Sal mut sv Idrbfr'sr itrat,l await: Backfield crate ItiIDNUMENTS.. Tombs, 'Grate; Stones, Nortiltare Tops. Mana*lnZig atonal, la. at were on hand. and mans to ..eackinery.eit the Unreal prices. Three huntroll d. nal and Waded die hand.. Neck and A fileg sd la: elle ele n with despatch at 319 the TM tberty u2l • W. W. WALLACE. : • ' Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. KENNEDY, ORILDS k . 00.,. Elanufio tmsir of Penn A bean 44 Pluatlapin • z,,,Oret Chan of all odors and shadar, ..ton Twiner. " and huh Co . el; • ' 1141* of all else" and dearrhittoar SW- "henna; eft at the Hardware Stem oflogari. Wilson d0.../4 Wood street. will hare attention.- ' Tani • To DEALERS IN WASHBOARDS. 11347 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented aspnerevend la Weihboorda for ',bleb b. . 4 0 a n t edat T ad tiet., Kidd impenvemmit coned- TOP►K:Is. be Dices of sheet of Um ier other suitable u= l aull e thens taus% theta to /nese or out their way Into the solid woods. sides or loss of • weshboarik the teethed. Meatoutir employed, Saving been Inpiougli amens tor red a sterna to metre the ear talle plate. O.IIICSI sobsequently wad his oafn intara and osetasiop to nald Palma to the mibseriber, who be now Bak Proltrithor thermf. lumen se Ida outAorited +seq.. solischrer ill 0. .eiceru .IMPBOZII I I , ..ATEN7' 21.410 Wayne. drm of ' .B' al 4 gl b 1 algal' ggioftee. In dre dbr P ordnity.d *standee Woof mid Patented Washboard; err tho r . s g =tl tap=l: 4 7rd 1 4 0 secured by eald Patent ' Sults harclien tomovneed sad are now mains lastrat meal. tsattna idama,_to be tall ergs/Md. ts Is ref intent!. to Ides la. fritomments arm ma *al sad Juirt right to taw extent 01 the law. Au persoes ate th w ar t =tlorLiistial 17ift eh"in' h or torch. b ti l ade bratutild "O. Mo r i% Jet=itiaboorda. bladed Cd.. 1819." noneeider &my . - o lt ra t .gereor to trie ' lliql. tl ata e ofT l4 •T e g ' ed 31sebine to nail Washboards. doe. not flee yherignt to toes the ttamidd hmoss Proms sboredwalbd. nAr.l2 width the valise of the 4 Based really dealuals: Whams's cram tor titre oasis aa arna = tray to ," kit ed = 41 4:a. " := 1" .186111 " 4:it i 4k: B.le Protestor sad geaufacturer Wm at Malvin Starr, 110.195 itain:st.. to C UMW. Ohio. „ ffsr,',vecn : • • - Intelligence - Ofllie, No: 2 R 7 04A1.12 41'101E7.. ' E1194.14f15. oh s descriptions aupplied S : Private families and notellarrltilmettelly mlieltsd to mall tbemeelyes of tbe &MIMI. now offered. Peet wen , ices offered am guarantee ter teller* teems. N. 11.—Col'eetimor promptly attended to. fe2.lyd. . JOS. LEWIS. ... __ /11110 b. PENNA. RAILROAD—Wanted 1 " . "tooal ! " I 'VacTiri on., waken, sod Comm 100 Stock th‘hen, 71, 4th it. Jl — A.BROVtiki, would moat respeotfAlly In twos en• serblio that be keeps or. hunt, at MAW* on wed side of the Marooad. - Allritray. eltverlaeo tite beeortment of Twain= lienittaa'Statt. -made to order, fa the rert? - 4 , warranted ,eg to any up Um United RAM •IN 111 our be ram with of o!.a. td ._ of 4 ,. 1 ,,,,,, T 0 i; dger e . a llealb=r mit iteee: . . - .172. elatelhiad. fam to foz4ll ur as rl ... - . 7. - . - 4 n as we n at lama with fritbah• Ina. • Iprra7,: 0. 5 Waal street. . • ' .1. A. II N. attention or fal- LL .. Iles and vssh.wortum is Welted to this Blue, which ai I. mply indigo dissolved, baring Its broperties Ths Isulluby Blue insionew over the and Indigo the wirantais of Bring stetter color to clothes, of O. .log much more 11 m We and rourerdent cose, and of be. tag . . salad of abo one helL end= to the bet that not more thus one halrof the • Indigo can be, &salad by ea. W. It Is entirely destitute a' anyproparties Iniarious clothe. - Waylaid solidi • tzlsl4 and warrant it to be as tre • • ted. Sur . sale Jonoon‘airs,w.Jera. EOLD§ are not 'ways Ocateamption yet congumrtur ceftnallly malt , ofll4ootet dp ill 1.61 a. I mc Zikr• Ltgml.Z 2 Pr.* 1nn.. , 11_,W7 • tot. U.1,...4.1tarbf ' • 005--9 life no* landin from steamer . - - PITTSBURGH, THURSDAV MORNING, ARCH 22, 1855. HEW YORK'AD' . VREITISEMENTB. Yrom NISSCIIER Ilt 'BCH ELL'S Ummervl Advorthloir rlmmo, No. zit) sad 34 8 fVoadvay. Now York,(l.oto No. 80 NamawstrooL) . - ... . . .11111=1111/. AND lat.ll. THOMAS' VAYE & Co.. 256 rind 257,13ioadway, New York, Directly opposite the City' Halt a Park, KALE constantly on band a full stook of American tad Trench Piperßorder, Prints. Curtain Parer% Bed "esters. Mato., Landerapes,l¢, of erary Idyle known to the bade, hte,,h.t• Wins in their rtorks, ran buy from first hands, as we mannthature lamely and import dlnwifrt m French Zdanunkatundayr whom Wear. anM aaenta in the Unitad Rate. Our retail dinartMe:l2amnriara the *heat atrirs of Dreoraticem. Freda' lto rtations 'made, when &aired, from our olendid u of eampl.a. Ardatic Paper Hannan sent to any tarter the Unit.% mhl9.3crr Umbrellas; and Parasols. WHOLESALE 31INIJFACTUREH, 234 and 235 Btoadway, Now York. The most extensive in the world. T HE late fall in the prioo of materials, eon iirloconey of the money - 'market, has :m e ted t r:e to t rlinittecture largely for the SnMelt trade, and to offer to nuirehanta at very low prices, th_a_ largest and moat omelet! areortment of UMBRELLAS I AND PARASOLS to be tbrind to Europe rk America Meroluanta eleltlut New York to buytheir S el la ere respectfully Melted to osU and examine the atm lkfort PeurkteinP• N. o.—Pleare cutthla out and put It trt )oar pock et rook for reference.: • t• JOUN t. 13311T1L, mhaUsv Elanufecturer. 1855. MILLINERY Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, Stla Bettenbooy,.! F., -113 now prepared to exhibit, and offers for sae to w pr holesale warden Mayers, .t the lowest pm. s cash ices, the Largest and bat relent of Wrench, Mont a nd liateriess alibineey and St ed ra idock lsOnede I"red at any one itlitabilibment to this city; equal. If not eriprior to her roamer impostations. They hare been related with grestieare br the; relebrated Yrench milliner of , Madamenr, of hart.. and Mr.. Larmiter tine, Bond at, e Laball P. S.—Pattern Bonnetsmordantly on hand. Orders be mailjmnetu ally attended la Mra. SIMMONS. 5(14. Broadway, New York. Daguerreotype Materials, &o. acrceo foan nti nv ore .,,,w evencl a. =V . to: A Drr ow this mine*. lIONY'S .Getteral Depot of Mate-Ani' *re the Catalogues , :err n li. and fin , Dittman at Amer and Oteee. talogues f p d on application. Goods or,, be ernt by expreel.' payable on delivery. but laarthe with whom wee are aziolumt.d. mut alv• ret.r .1.• Is to their ability' to hay for the goal. on arrival, or remit with their order eitenghto more orfienees of trim. portatlort fe27-Zinv ILAN'j I iY.OOe Broadway, N. Y. New York Bag Mannfactou. AM Flour, FeIA Grain, M.al, Hominy, Shot. Buriorheat, Salt. G auto and all other kinds o f madeand printed la order er machine:A wit - dew Web. Address. as aims. 17 Phut Wye., ties, Tor* M=3!El PARBIt,'I HANGTERG 8, WIVX, SIMNIQNS, Wholeeinlo Denier in STRAW GOODS , AND MILLINERY, 15127.1 mt .OR BR OA D 114 r • screw tioods r lrench Flowers, &o. CAS!! 'are solicited to:examine cur stork of STA GOODS French rowers. tr R ~, re nal Maud ru or tc that of any other rimilar boner ha the Mr. Ws shall melee, the rondo" mum pry stew:nem and of onr 00015M11,128beture, go Wert stylor o f nos:tiers. *rued Miran, an. U.. which no after to U r. 111 ,: numb. mrs at x•eatis tmluced prism 110.MNR 111311. _ , 114 ell 'Cam It, ear. William. err York. CASH MUSIC At oy PIANO STORE hORACE WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, New York. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Illusic at Greatly Reduced Rates. ' ILTOTIVITIISTAMANG tho combination t+or dinalaDtalers to keep op the prima of nancopy. ght made, nogied the totareetiol , ruchistmmOmar% and their reining ett•ted to !tr. Waters the conflating of the trade. be le making imamate eadee—having abundant •vi denos, that he has labile tut:atm:lane. man support. In his eypordton to the Herat dionniady,and in his aribete to ltd , Native Talent. lad to adopt the; riaticmai .000 en.). His docked gawk= gnat Swope= Huila ls imusenao. and the catalogue of his ogle publications Le nue of the largest andbal Panted In the United Mated He has also made a Great Reduction in Om Priem of Pianos. Melodeons and Mutical Instruments or ell tindr. Slareriorterevd,6 , -, octave Manna for sm. wand PZ3.tatetior of upend itsonty, and Instruments as strong and an devatie a. those which oast UM Pianos of every variety of style and prim np to $lOOO, onapriaing those of ten dlitermat manungemaaa among them the celeWsted modern improved Matta Warns' Pus,n and tidying peewees .totran Proms of S. Unarm , t On.'s make. immatel rd MOttd Peened hand Manor at grad barmier. Prim from 101 to 1160. Ataiodeons Irmo jam difretentinanurletortes. ineltki ingabz.r..l &zed S. It H. 1 .1, a dll3lllll .l.l ll l tai R .d ates Prices a. r.., dligi. Amities Doable Hulk e at 92110- A , * 1.0.0 and and Melodeon rterntntettf. The beat to to the schools, ito; it% T ; teat. 410.00,1 to clegdymen sod eintrellec preenytty atteudad to. Illmde leant ak parts of theanantry. ponied& oath. nteinnoi mind General and Wert catalogued and gebecittie of prior, of 'Mum lbegardad to any addrma It. orchard.. laddm. As CARD. 611 CANAL STUNS?, NEW o K. MOLYNEUX BELL, IMPORTER AND 11.4,VMWTPItiR OP CLOAKS. et: ,IVIANTALLAS, WOULD , zrzoge=rt. r ;t t he emit 61wri•etcuel• MAO thavo6l66ll : oat ir t/W of nAntau.T. /lo !Alas lb• mem MArstilla merchant troso.Naw fort .16 6 Ir an 1416. 6 64116 width= halo th 4 mu= buy Yeaaboa. bly amt that b• will bays laba aud mom ytylea tb"' sjer4ga " =gr=ricalls4 to times:iv...a u m . mai raly sw. ort•ty ottbsetbra. 3.11.2t0 • Sc LEYFELIR BROTHERS & CO. WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Nair FORK. Have resomedie.No.l7o Minns e.,an,trika...... IMPORTING the leading Druge from their original marketn. Loth In Europe and East Indiimp, end Fran" and English Clamalcalo., Perfwavrz. Troth, Nall and 1.111,r Brwhet. Halt Glovessnat titrapa. Putt and Tri.to RIME... Cocks. Bow, b.. ix, they oft, them on tlt• nuntraunnable to Orin" elMin. In pen., or es realm Una" beet stfmntlon. jal2-12to• __ALDERMEN. -L Donaldson, Alderman. IFFJCE, corner of Penn and St. Clair eta., ritta b. 111 b i aMportaging Co lb. o Patrick McKenna, ALDERMAN OF TILE 'THIRD WARD. OFFICE comer of Grant and Fifth streets tibrolorly ootoptol by Alderowt Lesis.) when. al bottoms toytalloolt to tboofiloo or Alitersoma And Juttl • tittle Poem trill be trourotly attetptott talTot MISCELLANEOUS. ' - STEWART & KELGORE, ALANITACITRANS or COOKING. HEATIN G. AND FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and kinds. Foundry Castings of all OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, No. 267 Liberty St., corner of Rand, . PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT H. PATTERS6NI it ze , - LIVERY AND SALE BTA GILA Mk '.... V'araerDiantenerstreet and Cherry Attest. stal+tf DITTABIMUU, PA- ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH tITILEET, alloys SEVENTH imam. PIIILADELPIII4. H. B. BENSON, Pannurroa. SirPria qf Board. &MO Per ' Ma7o. 1061-11& AV - ALTER P. MARSHALL, Impoiter and y v Dentin. In Plnln. TUT& and Docomtiro Paper Hari. t, 1 tenurial. I TI:7 * AR B e .' rotate Worsted manunbetaro& Mow& Doll. amrt 00°1Pu/17 mb343 ART., FASHIONS w FOR LADLES'DRESS- Vss.—ve. NAM Yoshlorni Oa/UNE, &Inlet par steam be on We on the let proxltoe try MRS. L. B. W1L80241, N0.2X114 Pam. evils Muhl Knot. BIER, ZONES & CO., PROPRIETORS CIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDTNG AND.. COMMISSION MBRCIIVITS, Canal Basin, Berentb street, Pitt. nrgh Hsi.. . Lard. Lard OIL Mesa Pork. B.C. llama. H' le ra ms s t o Ne.l set, Anthracite and &etch BiUtar Brick and Cloy. Anthracite Cosi. As. -myl9 BANKING HOUSES OP JOHN T. HO . GG: NNW YORK, NO. 22 BOOTIE BO PM PH MAW:IRMA, PIITSBUID2II,., ALLSOLINNT • NOtiXIIDEV; • • -DOSlEltgarg • kIOUNT PLMADANS, ' WRoTAIOKWD CO Panus• 00ANDLLBVILLS. YdYCPYH 00., T., onowN, . MNEIVILLN, . " , i Deposits received, Diseriunts sada:roans bought, sold and eonacted, Dank Note. and Moeda bought and add Dtock,Notes and other Decuritles" bought and sold on nonunladon,. Oorruspondence and collections solicited. * Afi!gry. OSES F. PATO ,No SlzthAt., agent for Wile tend belying- PATENT BIGHT& I s now au °dud to mu the IbUoulut lately petepe e d • Trott . , patent Oil Globes, err Steam llminer • Cos po. raten .i.a t h pri ril u t w arr g .t or'. Stationary and bke , Ml* Crawfoxre Strom end Wter Closest. see orleith's WronEht Iron I o tantoul Char Machines. There articles bare bans examined torpraetleal medusa ..the.tete, and promsounsolleverlor loony to MR B• lam &leo authorised to nen Adam .o nuke and 'rend these articles In any fart of the country. Ste hes altoWe het-pressed Notts and WWI et% stul frolshed Brats wort. . Ile Is ALIO to telt...Attendee tbr the We of oth. et patented 14 j Um and new inventions , and me. th e badman faith and constant atteutlon:,=Try :lle reknit* the folleerly . . "The aohscribem have long tmm matmlated talth itabl ores aea 1. &tom sod Neva hio haattattoo is yamatimatldbut p to all who may Irish to am= hla acnimm, u gam man of ondoubtodi lotaeHty todaktlaladtuitn In w N alortioow 0107,e1/Mttel may ha plow; lNnvlllo IL . Frtl4'. W. Roblomenr. • 1 : . m il L"I . Dtm_ "" Janie, W00,..' N. llotmm i A ir tna. IL Mood. ' . Kramer Rohm, Y. LOMUL. L. N. Llytamttom N Wads. • F. /Mumtaz. win am Yhtlithor. . t Aottemr t,.. . A. W. Loomis.. _ 1 WUMIII.IIIOII3dIIIIIB. 27fAL 1860 The Arm. ad co. TM, hi Ono of tbe oldest oitows and moat widely efroalstod Nownspoto j. t .V.M i g • r t ta u b g votll to mut It adoortltatoonUici tiUnl i ttaid Ukit, w . Welt It LIMO W04k17 std Ttl-Woolth I.ll,l267=egrarrn4n4w-P.A*77 113 YE FLOUR-30 bble. in More and for Ws by A. & A. W3llllll. 114. r4sR ! PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. THURSDAY - MORNING, MARCH 22, 1855 FROM CALIFORNIA BUSPENSION or PAGE, BACON &Th.—Contrary to general expectation, the Banking Mouse of Page, Bacon & Co., suspended yesterday. The following circular was issued hs the morning to announce the fact to the Militia: Bargnio Rouse or PAGE, BACON & CO., San Francisco, Feb. 22, 1855. 1' No must suspend. The suspension of Page &. Bacon has impaired our .credit. We have large funds in New York, and in transitu, to us una vailable.- No cannot raise coin on our bills.— The coin is not in the country. We believe and know wo are solvent, nod will he able to pay, and that soon, and have a large surplus. PAQC, BACON & CO. The suspension was brought about in the usu. al manner, and Mr. Joseph B. Wells appointed receiver, having given bonds in the gum of $BOO,- 000 before entering upon the discharge of hie duties. His bondsmen are Joseph C. Palmer and Mr. Garrison. ,IGr. Wens is a gentleman of,hlgh character, and his selection no receiver will give general satisfaction. There have been various unofficial, statements submitted to the public during the put few days, all representing the assets of the firm as largely exceeding the liabilities, and those statement& are very generally,credited. . ee:aathe San Sraticisee sun, et the 24th. EViNTS or FIIIDAY.—At an early hour yes terday.morning, the first comers en Montgomery street were astonished by an announcement post-, ed up in Adams & Co.'s banking room, giving notice of. their suspension. As the crowds gath- . ered the news spread, and ere long it was known that a similar announcement had beau posted by Wells, Fargo & Co. Montgomery street now commenced seething—orowds gathered from all quartdre, and the run on the other-establish ments opened. The doors of Drezel, Sather and Church were besieged with a mingled crowd. B. Davidson's office was thronged by hundreds of scared depos. Bore. Lewin, Turner & Co. bad visitors by scores, and every other banking institution In town which had any considerable deposits came In fora share of the effects consequent on the panic. ,The police were called into requisition and soon restored order bythe formation'of lines of those rushing into the reipectiveoffices with their respective drafts and checks. Adams & Co. announced by placards that; ow ing. to circumstances beyond their control, they were compelled, in order that their depositors might' be equally protected, to go into liquida tion: Crowds of people, principally mechanics and laboring men, -with anxious faces assembled round the bank, until about 10 o'clock; the-in tersection of Merchant and Montgomery streets was almost Impassable. About this time the at toenney of Mein Adams of New York sued out a writ of attachment against the firm for POO,- 000, which was duly served by the sheriff, and Alfred Cohen, Esq., appointed receiver. The securities given were Joseph C. Pelmet, Chas. E. Cook and C. C. Bowman. Others were. offered in addition, butthought-by the Court un necessary. In the afternoon, the resident part ner of Adams &Co. in this city, MEI C. Woods, issued the following circular, or card: BASKING HOURS or ADAMS SI. CO., - SAN Pasadena Feb. 23,d, 1855. The undersigned, resident partner. of Adams do Co., of California, In view of the suspension of payment, this day, deems it hie duty to present to their creditors, friends and the publioat large, a brief statement of the causes that have led to this calamity. The event of to-day is equally at variance with their feelings and pecuniary interests but was az.ceded to by a duty to their depositors pan• -mount to all other considerations. The like misfortune that has overtaken one of the most prominent banks in the:Stato had so far destroyed confidence as to have occasioned a 'run" on yesterday, which drew from one vaults over I $200,000, while the deposits did not reach $lO,- 000—and this on a holiday, when business was apparenily forgotten in the festivities of the - Our ability to sequin a continued nut, wee by no mean, Impgssible, but with-tie experience of the past week before us, so long ea room for a doubt remained, it became clearly our duty to treat all alike. and not to reply the forbearance of friends sod creditors throughout the Minos by exhausting our erodible means for the exclusive benefit of more urgent claims. Ileside, in the regular' °elute of our buriarao, our coin had been exchanged for duet, in antiCiPkdollurbbrfg: meet by to-morrow's steamer. - It is well known that the demand for gold for shipment has for many months far exceeded the supply of dust from the mines; to meet this des- . elency, coin has been withdrawn from the circu lation of the country, at about the rate of one million dollars per month—leaving merely eum cleut for the moat ordinary wants of business, and producing an unparalleled and increasing pressure• These facts: together with the extreme panic produced by Page, flacon .4 Co.'s esaspensioa; compel us, for the protection of all , to close our Al It is our intention immediately to submit our affairs to a-committee of known and trustworthy citizens, whose report, we are confident, will I demonstrate the propriety of our course, and the ability of Adams & Co. to discharge their obli gations. Meanwhile, we ask of our friends to continue the confidence we have so long enjoyed, assuring the public that we shall employ the ensue hon. eety of purpose and energy in action, in reliev ing all who may sustain any embarrassment:by oar suspension, that we have ever exhibited in our transactions in California. I. C. WOODS. Wells, Fargo &Co. likewise deemed it the best policy to keep their bank closed, Informing their depositore,' thrtniglf the medium, of 'pleased', that they considered this was the meet prudent, and for the interest of .11 concerned. They lily that -the want of min, not gold, embarruses them, and that a statement will be forthcoming, ehowlog their abundantabllity to pay, as ems a► they' con turn bare and logots into coin or duet. Many of the holders of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s certificates, as well as their depositors, seem to entertain confidence in the statement and in the probity of the house. ' Robinson & Co.'s Baring Bank, it is asserted, was opened in the morning nearly five minutes; thug enough to allow a couple of depositors - fa withdraw their fonds, and afford the =Mogen unequivocal evidence that they' too would hue to make a pretty abundant exhibit of. thexmcd ful: avoid this very . dieweeable.coatitigeu- cy, they shut up instanter, arid withdrew grace fully, without even condescending to put tip a single word of explanation. Since then, so far as our knowledge extends,lhey have not been seen or heard of. ' A. B. Wright, priprietor, of the ;diners' Ex change Bank, made an abortive attempt to con tinkle under way; the stone, however,WAD too severe, and by eleven o'clook he' st ruck Be fore closing he protested to the crowd resting around the counters, his ability to meet every obligation, dollar by dollar, If time was only al lowed him tO'carriert bars into coin. ills 'words, however, were unheeded, and amid the yells and cranes of. over two hinadred exas perated men, his doom were shut. Night before last, the &liners' Exchange budding was brt liantly illuminated, and the proprietor is there fore entitled to the distingutahed eetudderatlon of having "gone out Ina blare of eery. Mr. Wright sends us the following card lion. CARD TO TIM Punt - Ir.-4 regrit that in con sequence of . theexistis' tg . monetary pressure, "I have been unexpectedly obliged, in common with severaluther Bankers of this city; to nth- DDT to a suspension of'payruent, which;l trust, will only prove tempdrary I hope, when .the present excitement has abaied,, and ,publio rOnft . dance ie Teetered, to resume business operations, The inability to obtain coin or any.kind of se curity, hindered Abe measure which I hero adopted an:lmperative 'necessity. The' supply of coin in the country Is inadequate to the. demands created for It by the force of recnt I ocourrendes; Ott ptitinizg my Bank, this morn ing, I firmly believed I should be able to MOOT I all the claims-that might be made on me. and, I with .ordinary. fecilBles, tlthi belief , would- not bare been disappointed. I continued to pay until my specie was ex hansted, and 'although I cannot but hope-that I shallinon be able to fulfil all , my.p eouniary en- gagements,.. in ability to do so most depend very. much on the restoration" of publio tea deuce; and the subsidence of the excitement that new prevails among the community. , ' Feb. 28d,. 1855. A. 8. Wawa?. The other banking houses have .thus far was,' dieted the tempest, . B. ;Davidson, the agentof the Itothschilds, ens alined the heaviest ran. From his 'vaults; it' is anted, over .$BOO,OOO were paid between ten o'clock and four O'clock. • ' Lucas, ' . .Ttinver & Co., alio sustaine d a heavy run, but , towards the close of the day in was quiet in that neighborhood. Friends Of the house offered - assistance, but Capt, Sherman - declined any onteide aid. !Drexel, Bather & Church,. werethi o h a id day, and largo amounts of deposits must Use been withdrawn. IN an told this boos, .• _ , Oiled Wilde rm . :Weed undistaybed during •the dejv There istui*PerapVili.rut op ,this Pelmat i ;, geendere . and setallal Kum, firtanswm but. their er ntileend genus' deposits u. supposed — to be emelL BY TUB STEAMER. AVBICA Correspoodsnos of the N. Y. CommoveLl Advertiser. LosooN, March 2, 1855. Althouglxnothing of a prominent character has occurred during the past few daye, a feeling of increased confidence is observable, and the stock and money ma rkets s hale experienced an imgrovetannt— The falidetails of the recent defeat of the Rus sians at Eupatoria have not yet been received, bat a few farther particulars by, telegraph not only confirm the first accounts but show that the affair was larger and more complete than had been supposed. It appears that the Russians made two attempts to storm the town, and that, although they had 80 pieces of artillery, they were both times driven beck with heavy lees, un til at last, after a struggle of nearly five hours, they were obliged to retreat in a condition which compelled them to bivouac during the night with out fire or tents during intense cold, and on the following day to retire to Simpheropol. They left 463 men dead on thelleld, and consequently their ion, =honing the aerial propoirtitin of wounded, could not have been much under 2000. The Turks had 88 men killed and 250 wounded. Six steamers took part in the action and per- formed great service. These consisted of four &kid, one Preach, and one Turkish. The fact of this discomfiture of the Russians en their own soil by a Turkish army Is regarded ,with.partacular satisfaction, on account of the I, approprhite nature of the retribution it his dieted. Omer Pasha having driven them back as invaders has now been able to Show them that when their positions are reversed helm Still their superiorrtuid, looking at the inecatt bravado with which Menschikoff oommeneetthliproceed- Inge, and the way in which the Ctar in all hie manifestoes has alluded to' the-Turks as scum -which be could sweep away at pleasure, the news must create more disappointment at St. Peters burgh then would have been felt at far greater reverses from the hands of the English orFrench'.' It is had enough to be beaten by a strong man, but to be knocked down by a .dying" one; at the moment of purloining his property, appears the climax of humiliation.. The accounts of the' allied armies before Se bastopol arenas:di more favorable than for some time past, and there are various indications 'es if great confidence existed of the fall of the , place being now a matter of certain, although 'necessa. eerily still patient, talculetion. Souse persons imagine that a regular engagement in' the - field will preliminarily take place, and if this should be contemplated, its prospects' must have been greatly assisted by the battle- at Viipahoria, well as by a heavy. disaster litely reported to hare been nstalned by some Renton reinforce ments, through s snow storm and floods in whielt several thatutand men are said to have perished. As regards the climate in the neighborhood of Sebastopol, experience thus far has dieter: that it is as good as the average of Most connteitii— Even the extremes of told -during the Winter have been less than those sustained in Lond'on';• and although the sudden changes are - peditful6 , viotent, there is no reason to Oonsider them es sentially so trying to health as a prolonged pe riod of unrifled severity. Hence, the conclu sion is strengthened that the afflicting losses sus tained by the British army were in a great de gtWe preventible, and that two thirde of the Mate men who have uncomplainingly perished have been sacrificed 'to the incompetent self-suf ficienoy of the outheritiee both in the Crimes and at home. The public' sense of to. unfitness of Lord Raglan for the command has cousequeritli be come complete, but be still retains his post. Per epee, the recollecffin - of Alma and fake:mann —although these . very victories demonstrated the inaptitude which Lesvos everything to the animal courage of the troops, and makes no pro vision for their ultimate presernition-adisposed people: toehut. dud:ayes to his shortcomings; but the fact,that ant of the various officers - who have returned from the Crimes wounded, inva lirled or otherwise, not one has been found to utter a eulogium upon him, or to break a silence which is more significant. than any accusation, has created AA impression as unqualified and universal as. it hi unfavorable. Whether any thing can be adtluoed to- mitigate this • state of feeling is a point likely to be soon tatted, Lord Loran having been recalled from the Crimea - on account of a disputa between him and his com mander as to the real party responsible for the fatal cavalry charge at lialeklaira. Lord . Anhui in his dispatches attempted to at tribute it to a misconception on the part of Lord lorea....Lorti..44can eaked-hilast.vetrisee eta assertion, polating,ent.,,sit.tha- same time that there was us misconception, and that ths orders were too poeitive to allow otthe exercise of dis cretion. Lord Raglan, offended by thisdemand, Insisted that Lord -Loam ahead wilhdriw 'the. letter containing it, and Lord Lucian having re: ~ , ,(used to do so, was ordered home and arrived in - London yesterday. Before his departure ho paid a complimentary visit both to the French Generals and to his principal brother officers, but did not wait upon . Lord Raglan. so that noth ing could be more marked than his view of the way In which he has been treated. Upon again taking his place In the House of Lords, he will doubtless bring the whole affair before Parlia ment; and, he may probably, as a previous step. demand a court martial.. The whole affair must then be discussed * and if the evidence should be of a character to sustain him ageinst Lord Rag lan, it will be difficult to. appose the public sen timent with regard to the necessity for a new commander-in-thief. Rumors gain, force in Paris that Louis Hapo lain persists in his ref:elution - to visit Hie . .Crir mei, and that his departure will be imnindiate. It even 'added th at' the Hinpress w il l smatripa, or h im . ' Thq stei:seetni ,still unpopular .in 4 et, While it is 'ettsibellevid.to have been, the m ot Tene t da;r43-Ilerbldiittr*anff°eLo.a alike' fro m ditclli. C o urts of danger, however; of Its leading to political disbailees at Paris. pr of lie rendering the pe ea negotiationsat Vienna more difficult,thtnet is o ground to soPpose. ' Its only - Objection - 01e fee ore seems to be one to which no allusion is mat; I:tamely, that it appearean Unfair attempt, to tan 'undue' 'share ot distinction out or a. straggle in which his interest is only Identical with that of his allies, and in 'which he should I take no step but such as they can share.. There Is no reason' for his going to Sebastopol, -which would not equally . demand the' piesenot .of the. Sultan of Turkey, or Qoeen Victoria. .lie is not. an 'experienced soldier, and there fitimusiqurnt lyilo pretext that he can dti.enythlng in that re spect, while to assert that his ',hit is desirable in order to animate his troops Would be simpipto libel them by saying that their natural zeal un, der teffitifent leaders is not enough, and that they, 'cannot he tiwated without a theatri6al - stimulus Which hi On . case of the English and Torks - le found anttecessary. ; .. TUITLIVB QinarneT STATILIII/Ji A BLIVI.—We extreot th - o - following interesting 'aeocamt of. l octe of Turkey!" Stitesmen from a letterin the Boa ton Post, raoeived.by. the lost steamer: • "Turkey,haa lost the strangest . of her old statesmen timing the present month, Hireeref Psalm. " Hat-was 97 yirareald, and , has 'been 'a prOminent mag„in tha coda - oils of the. Portoovar since, the ,darPot 'Calhnrine'ot Ittursia. 'Ai' he was the' oldestiia he was the 'richest of the no: tables'"? Turkey. 'Hie history:li'as thoroughly' Turldsh,as were his honors and'habilimenta.— When'efeorge Washington was surveyin,g, lands on the branches of • the, Ohio, and Seth Pomeroy was horing•ont the spiked cannon' on the forte of Louisburg, ' }Cheerer was a lame deforinod orphan in the of the Ciuctultur, obtain ing a precarious exiatence by' little ear-sites among Oa' cottagere. liefore the British - red, coats had'marehed back to Itaston from Lazing; ton Common 'to the tune of Tardree'Dooille„ the humpbsokedbeggli boy had stood as a slave la, the Stamboul elate market, had been installed7aa :servant Into - thi Patna of 'Abdid flamed. sad had fouled his' eny to, thi favor of youog Mal:mond,. -the then heir, to the thme. In the country and . the'Position where the paraiert to suooess is a -Miens:ire add engiengOranneni; youngiLtiosref,, del:Mute of both, possessed soma faculty. oft 4- ;log nod 'retaining good which ; enabled inm to conquer nature. When hiahtoond a:inch:Wed ,to the throne, the 'fortunes of the „orphan boy 'rose, and being ihortly'itterwards,ittade 'secreta ry to. Capadrur Fasha, he laid the foundation of .his enormous' wealth. He has Outlived . all hie 'friends and all his foci, but hi" Prosperity never. left him. Like Tallermid, helms been ready to acquiesce in every ; change, and' him generally succeeded' hi ' obtaining 'something, from ,every revolution. But be woe - always a slave. From. the servitude of the imperial house there is no manumission. ,Though ho leaver: nearly £2,000,- 000 ilerlinin Amoy. overy,farwog of it goes to the present paltan , • ler aan Wpwrilk—The Cleveland (Q.} Leah 'Ova? farmen orearrall : county hare lot a rely large number oriheep, Olen:lan's leak In that county liae'aufferhd•A Vollnation of 500 head. Almost cooly sheep grower half sustained loss. The clip' or the great'wool region'iir Olio will bo tonalderabiyridniearromlast year.". The geiicitn papara hive recently .been. pub- Balling a. Mourns ;Oat country, From It we gather that there ars In. that country-86 allies. 103 towns or largo Tillages,. 4,709 .villages, 119 minions; &c.,170 hacienda, and .6092 farms. Ac.. Papillatlon - " . giste uem , Postage Act seei intti east - on the ell Firms And isitir that 'day', the posisigoun shigki letter - for - MIT igstitiree. than 3,000 miles will be tiviiiiketsi . allatni any distance Push's than 8,000 miles, ten emits.— And inu'l ca es lettere must be propshi: VOLUME.-LXVIII =••=NLJISI BE R-- Tau New Hastrancas ELarlloll--Catray9 ow Tilt RT.3lll.T.—Basten, Marsh 15, 1855.—Every body is talking of the New Hampshire election, which bas raultcd precisili as some of the more sanguine .supporters.of Mr. Metcalf have prWicted - itwouldieverkinoeinSWatiput in nom- illation. We hive returns from almost all the State, and the majorityardnst the Pierce party —1 do net Bay the Democracy, Which is e. very different thing—is about 11,000, which will probably be increased tci 12,000 when all the towns shall have been beard from. • The Legis lature is anti•adminietration, and every member •of Congress is of the same political hue. The two United States Senators will be anything but friends of the administration. Suds are the consequences of the blunders of the men now in power (!) at Washington. For to attribute them tti Kuow-Nothingism would be the extreme of folly. All that Know-Notbingiem is iilNew Hampshire—all that it is in any New England State—is a widens around which men have raffled who wished to rebuke a traitorous administration. The Panama Star says that daring the month of February there has been no less then two and a half millions of British treasure transported across the Isthmus on' mule Glick and by Chagres river boats, instead of being carried by the rail rout; and there is :shortly expected to arrive throe millions more from hiamithuh which will, in a.pr_obaaity,ix:inspected 4w. AI similar Th 6 'teazle eseigeea' for ttiis,ie that. the rate Of freithtliy the iairroitd'isabori;. one hun dred per sent. , greater than that by the mules, end considerably more than sufficient •to cover the risk of loss. Why this should brio we can not understand. The British steamer froutMe pule° on the 24th February brought $1,200,000 in specie for transportation across the !ghols: IMPOICTAIST STOAXDOA Cues _- 9'n ink sling decision was rendered by Jae& Ghillie:in yester day, it , a ease in which a contest hedexiatetibe tween attaching creditors and creditors seising under the steamboat law. It appeared Martin An-shalt & Co. had a claim, against Aim steam boat Flag, under the steatriboat law, and had Belted her; but the atuichietareditors were be fore them, and had claims sufficient to- swallow up the whole proceeds-of the sale; and the.ques tiepin the case wee, who should be preferred , 'The C‘ourt held that all the parties come 'lneetoiding to the order 'of dine in which they levied on the boatrituit an ettsehment 'should be regarded equally with a seizure mideithe deem host law, and it Ault levied should be - first paid. Com' Ktessoquerrrs.—Ai a, Amelia; of:citizens of North Bridgewater, on the,l2eL lust, resolutions were adopted denotiscint Secret political organ izations as dangerotui sex any Goverament, and particularly so to eixrpablic, and declaring that .qhe 'existing organization khown ,as 'Know- Nothing, In its bile, - oaths and obligation's, 'di rectly interferes with the principles of free speech and action; that it restricts freemen : ln -the exer cise of their rights and powers, and, of,contse, Is anli-rePublican and , despotic; that it places all power in the headset a few men, who may or may not abase that 'pier to the gratification of their own personal' animosities, or some other base motives, as they choose I • • LAKE BAVIGA7IOII.--Tho Chicago Tri bone of the 14tb instant, fettle that, navigation will not open before the let of May. 'taus: 'lt Is well known that the snow in Northern ?Calm Sas' been - very deep during the Winter, and probably eta point as' far north as Grind Traverse Bay it is undim . iisislied and as solid as ever, for the recent thaw and rain which bassi,- ited this latitude scarcely extended over two han dled and fifty miles north. Miners Who left the Lake Superior country in Pete-guy, report very deep snow there, and intensely cold." TAXIIG Penman Como —A recent act of the 'New Yerk . legislatm , e, authorizes the infpO sition of tales upon foreign espital invested in any way in that State. A New York paper says that this will operate disastrously for :sew Sort city, where a large =cant of !amigo capital actively invested, the aggregate being stated at twenty millions of dollars. This itched for and .4)13 acconot of foreignownem in the bani , l, insn rimce companies and: railroads, and other corpo rations of the city; and it is, supposed that. it will be withdrawn if the law is suffered to re main as it has passed the Legislature. - PASSION Or TUE )(Pr PRAUEBITOXY 14,,C0R LAW to .dlaras.—=Tbis bill hoe : Tailed 'both branehft of the Maine Legislature, and bas prObably; eft Shia , received the eigastnft of the Goveftor. Drsautnin.—The Third Ward Council of Snow Nothings of Oswego, disbanded Wednesday even ing of last week: by , surrendering their Charter to the District Grand Deputy.. - -- A company of seventy Germanefrom this city, started for Names on the Duke. They marched on board in procession, with e; brass band . on their right —Cia. Com. The Detroit Democrat, and Enquirer saysthat the apple crop in that vicinity promises to be abundant. Magaft. , . O. 91 Market at, are closing out their en .llN- tus, gook of Man hal:e T Goode at amu dlsoznont froia rroar_prioes. areparstorT to varehaatag their wing le.ge ita base oa hula tea amorttueut ot the fbilforing , r d .atairiardn ' lanoa r" aarbtht .. rnmas orig . =, 30hatitat do,tosa w' na maperlor mak,akot 11%.,!4•1=1"32,LIttst&atirg.riegratro,„1 lad& ta sold at a great aortae. • igV., ottrArav at-ImA' IrAßV:4;skirtia LEROMISICkeIiTIoi eatialantly on hasiqoad mioit meat of Wash and Bath Tuba Ilona, Steam Oak Ws% ®achesmDraw flutist... Wooden 13oala. urs, Dry idasscona rbas A:Webers? ;Wiatakardsi: Mural! Wow kW, Omar* In bb Lae. • P=kig=a /OMNI:NG LONG SHAWLS-A: A: IZr.Z.VI=7.II,IP"" 2" St'"l"'" fals , . LTUNDItitS-24-, bags. Sumac; t }Agri 8 aria SDDIa. PlayageSOld Corner. Jt ree.lled Da Q.. 8. City. Ihr oh _ DIOKR us Y h 1.10;.. ARD in bbls. and keg ' s on band and foie Inge by , u:. R. DA LZELL & Oa, • ROOMS-100: dos. nss'd sizes fol. solo by f 02 4 R DALZFAL & Co. . j INSEED OIL --1 2 bbls. just retrd and for •Amu. br mill a. ROBISON •-CO. VLOVERSEED--23 bble. recd by R.. R., J and for alp by mbla HENRY 11-COLLETS. A PPLES bbls. Green - Apples ree'd - f — Trict IV Re ale br' mhl3 • EMMY 11. COLLIFI9. QUOAR-65 hhde. N. O.' Sugar binding; 6_ aid for br mh , JOTIN corn a CO. 2,Qn LBS. DROP BLAuK on hand and_ optir and &rode Dr. ' 1712 MING BROS: 6ilia LBS. CHROME, YELLOW in store LIMY and Wt salitry FLEMING BROS. OLBS. CREAM TARTAR oakum' fia ma. tr nra I ClaltoB EDIA:. RIIKLEII.. WHIPS 44,MArWHIPS of all size% ber Deirtirtark, bag hr for sale ;,:t ; .ORNi5c9„;... .1 3 3 : k Ek. 71 Water et FIE FLOUR---60 lade. recd and for Lea a D) ' fa 7 - ItgLlrk fatal= ROLL'BUTTEI3,-3 bbls. I raill o, by :for sol 615 . A. A. dIeBAKII,II4. O. bbis. and $ kgs. No. 1 - Lard for - L ARD asle by -74 .0415 A. 11e11ANF014,241. FINE:LOUR-30 bbls...fine redd,. And tal gals by A. .a A. matAnr..m. 24 et. .1 GOOD BUSINESS,. PAPER; :hri i mitirt. moM than 4moutba • bkran. •bot •n by,: 0P1)11hur to ret: BAdeLAIN "TITSII •IS • USELESS 'UK! PLOYEDt '824360 WANT SO:—Pcit u iutp seeklas thvestanst Ibr their tadr eau latthase s rand Rent of.- VMS =valuable COI' la.PanY.for, Tworty-Thstlarlds•C: Yorpvtlealarkapplr to 617 • 2 '; .111: 013110101:T SON, 110,41 . 5 e • OUISVEGLE 'LlME—tuu bble..to br4bmcdure Satre rei sili br t OD. bbls.: Creak thifi, math+ al. br T. LITTLE & CO., TM rBACCO-50bxs, ass d_ brands,. 5e and 3a lamp. Wes - and Air Rae ti 13 . - CO 112,1 t ROOMS--100-dos. Corn - Brami 'for teat bi - - : Jag - /01131 nom it c 0...•; 'Tiili MEAL, nominy. Buckwheat Dour., *pi abarttlb*tn suit famlUes Om Ws at ROSS: t'XI , ' It AllesbritY. Ditraccad. - itlttrburett: stur.togirrsV. , ~ 21XX)LBS. BRIMSTONE in atareAukt Am We by - - * '• lux:ma not: keige•Nd. - I.Lard, ILA 6 barrels No. 1 Urd. for loam J.TIAYDiOC. VIIAMOIS SKINS-A flue lot in !tore and 11., 1 112 , tr mai br 427 . 11,11= 0 :12SOEW; V . .COVER EIRED- - 30 bble. 7 ohicfor . NJ_sals by 1629 JOON nom f W_ , : 11,0G8-450 Lead. UAL", TIM* 200. lor ALL We b 7 lIHRIVER*DILWOIST .1.30 !R%4._ -DRIED Iti'PLE4-1.00 b Ws. st4rec nnd far sale br • IteCANDLESS , NUNS k CO. 17.EILTBIR9-4000 Abs. in tom, f or , ale ,. ref_____Hassir.!co,sooPratir 63Frout .'ACHES- 95 bbler. Drir.PeachesTor tale SBAWLS—A fewmortraf-those 'splendid viz. Mau PUCE h4V1441.1P, vaulty .0 , 1 at tO: imay be had at A. A. MABODI CO.'S, ZS. sth4: Whi Xi&MA, PWr Shoulders and. Tonguu for maust=r i a s Voo3slW,D(ol,, Fri! jr7IODFD3II _"6_,;oso ')/41 rso'd, tier 1: in. R.'tind fte tir TriLSTIk . i 001 r . sro 4. A ko prim Raj do.. strarAhrrik Dimon :re BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-40 nab kust re mota mad kr 'shin. yeoman. iimAN5 At CO.
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