, -,Ei a ,171 T.)" .::" BUSINESS'-: DIRECTORY. rceivrans ADVERTIBM3 AGElter 122 Nestib• maw, New Tom „ 6 6, Co. an Amite Ibr the moat inleenttil ma limit : dreVaijr.r!t6,ir'.4le Ualtd pr• stel tiOlaelEtbal &Were NttuotqhlalEMl ilig fitliirSeriber is now importing a sops-- ' ieilAhliliti a on le Cocrty;:hkb ht of au elms. Bmaapqr grure.stimtiturhort.,:=4., Jattudimandfit.Cetatßusn. Arno. Cider SUMPS/at SrankTo , 1 Magna &bled= Bekospli, ilda. - geelteh Wiliakrara 1.0.! tablelands& by the Nor York Merchants bi - tits great dal amid after Qrs. Mention , ace sir -will- Lumialily be Or br - -.. .-.- • !-- Dr LitiViS Di:AIDDT WADDED, \ . 141 Mignon Lanc.hiesr Tory N. 13.—PbUleogrsuble -and : Dastucceitottps Mainiesit, I Made and Patent Iledlehms, at 01131126. Pallas, Crania., Poised (Sslde barer, Distilled tiereury. tilltrabs Btecone Ma, Mama °Vain, Runalitating Pistils% Mgt. us, Ilisinuth.Jtkicel;lisiminaDadlnium.Darmine Rocia, &at Pig Blusantlizo, OIL Juniper, Macaw_ Moan i Bitter.Alesecle, to; • !: - --••- , • .;Hungarian Wanes. listrittalAß.D.&BUElt , W. south William 17 iraolt o to 'goats et the Uwe arise Wine barn constant! rea head La =she a awl faces. e i =seleitateat et the mast reebosted aw Whies. roe cif white. St= Toted. "loam. Socaelyt, Magmhs I t lettor — Tfeia, berfil.El t ra l (Jfetrerk Ittekuaret,hgri ( strariethearl,earional,ete et different bawds: w.LEE.I.NTED TO_BE PURE RECAPS JUICES.. AU eking "meetly exteated en !Scramble - Sough's Patent 'Elastic Skirtis. wrze,...t MANCE No.l Barclay. street, YartoMie are genuine ermeept. 'UHT ban tb. I=ll . : r titatent. All i mantactlargukd TrNll2l JACISZON a bUri t at tab 'lae rm' *xi W. N.Jaataart & Boni. Grata =1 ' , radar titaball:o Twat st:aral YJO Bax&ttar. Nay , York, tun att tutrutirray variety af_Grates and Fenders Ciredir=ol/0 thlt=llll3.llntr Grata& Waal* ale 3.12,11 re The MI Ia IHtot Bludnfot Yin= arcs ,:. t, F c.. test I Oti met mans* to the City of New fort. .1101:10 . RDEOIN tirrmsaa. • M • IINO, WEISSENBORN (latc, C. Imforters and Wholesale Dealer, ts. OeimoM and Illafical lostrameuts And Strinp. No. i Malden 11111:-41.11.14 COTTON SAIL, DUCK. lom , COLT'S Standard Cotton - Sad Dad; IL O.IIEACII k W. . No. 71 Piro exert; Yew 'York. soots. Cotton Canvas from orreral other mill; alio, 9 wl dottri ifi.klllllatt Printer!, I,6l3Yrint Cloths and *viper . Boll , m, Mr 1.5- CallCD o rmls tmyVs • OWEN Mo7.4AMEE &Importers of .6.lmdalaw4NetlMMaspdnirrOmba l2wil &mama,' UAWM lat COTT - RN:ST & CO., Importers of French .EcKt abs.ampeux No. 40 llreed street. r e :TN k. HONIG, 100 Liberty at., and main.alati or.Trinitr Place, /mpg; tots of Imam .55 t.- -MU tar - - - - M. WESTBBVILT, Venetian Blind tbLumbetorre, No. 13 V- Clair clzed, . • ;• " itr.4o 11% •s • ..TAMES OWEN, 15. Broad St., Impoiter of pm= Tliirardoes, Gimps and Trini+S. Ega Crsrals; ‘Lao Eittgdzed EXIk Aldo& general) . .. , taag3ol4 SCHIMPER k, HAARAUS, Im .oortas of therman and Wein Broad 'Meths. MU. - No-110 Exstaarks• DETER D. MULLEN, Importer of French Garman and Bids Dn. °coda &Oak Velvets Mari- Straals,Roolsas, A.. ha. 25.3 Broad Mad. N.W York. B. HATCH es CO 99 Chambers street, lOHN M. DAYMS, "JONES Br. CO., Im o partaa of Gentlemeaat Irtiraishipg Goals, and !haw lactuars et Rocks,libbts, Tips, Qa.22 Winos stmt. ribtA.4ataA:A.n.A.l . 4 l ESE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in aliancontim. Bruin% Igor. Sorel. Ca.: Pilo Sores. en effect.' care for all external. comb to of man of animal. S. W. Westbrook, original orig. tor end Vim:gist.. 804 Sroadgm N. Y. . pg-tieffas D6BULX.EOTTP.SI. ouuNEY, No. 349 Brandway, the oldest sett.. • D‘FiRDS,. 'SANFORD ' A - CO Forei fxrt :6 l Partgo G ths d worl. Ageni is seLi77,tasllos6 • ,razscu, AND GE:MAN BANCY Beamurs. /IILARLESEINN CO., 52 Maiden Lane I mo liwrzti sad Gamma Palsy . cad Travel , Ins,llsaknts. sad ananzletlreenot Caw and Coked WD {owltur.ltare and Au= Ural Worlitsals. ke, • Mi.caLszr,y I.IIDDIA.CIITSZ TOOLS. . • ACteVirek:JESUlVltle. 67 Pkie et:. -Sew. Yeek..Comalislon Newhard/It:or the salt cal klnds vti Tog.s. sad Cotton sml Visminna. • Tomm the bast makers. Xzetuslys Agents tr. loyal Jur Vas Shops. - ' da"u7/5.54 Pik & CO., 11 ciiir sireo, , VMlP rtirsiadlrlohmaDtaletsta. G sad . oast. P sAelas. sad rer de.crlip42tlo•sl 1 LIDICAN, LEWIS k BARTOW, No, 161 street--A 'crest Vadat" of PAPER ft Boot. Stallawa Prbaters, Bookbinders, biluziftetartrs, and Trudesaum tomerally. 1405.5 -_ gIiANcE sALAVANDER SAFES, in . eoL i c%l , l4ceerisem I v=e : .a TOTE!' AND FXSCT - , • iiHIRORN CO., 54 Maiden Lane, .1 Libafir stmeJscrsartas of 1:131t8 CT DS. , . tAlla.3o TILES, YO INDUS AND DNIALNEY TOM - IILLEE., COATES & 7.013 LE, No. IN9 1 Peal - • Enexik.l. Tllss, Ciarakirk Chlamq WIN OW GLASS. PAIAM U. T POILLON" % CO., 1mp0&".7.1 of OP • Prim& Conch and if - laden,' Glas—No. 34 , Bartlai cram 0000s—Imao. - 1 ITE .t CO. No. 41 South I east OS. WH , IldasadiadlP—Splendld new artablihment..- - 2d tn. Eisode—lara and wstanallad asmartansot. (cell 1r BOPT, S . & SHOE' WHOLEzAiat AND .RN.x..ItIL, JOB , Itußß,. ' ti l l) MARKET and 6' Union stn, 3d door -- from the blarkat flaw, Pittsburgb,artodd inform hien& sod Os public tinierslll. that be his Imd Todd bisPsil &het of Boot. cad Mire bs all tiler -: "12W-ha. .Ms Stook is or. of :rola:zest nor °period tn .. - - this oily and =baces as woro by the ladies of Pbli.delPhis, ii.ir Ywk , sod iltsidd. laid be trusts cannot rail violas/fall. Great errs has -beak dim. In selseitart • tba obolosit to:dash-at which be warrarkts. __. 41s also einstiouss to atsaufacturams bedes; ha t dr satatidos of BOOil sal Shoo, sad Irmo Ms hag =Pod. mos or owe 23 Tars In business In this city, is, he trials.. ginactre, gas:mt. that thaw who eiroth=their isitroriaM win b. Wry dasitisith. . ow T. atenrroat.—..„---n. t. scaarnar----;—.1: Mara - Excelsior Carnage Factory. IffSTONi- BROTHMRS & CO., cacti da Conh }Laura =nor anteberrand Babacat As. y Clty.Pa.ban an bandana are Inarratantranz -nth a ll estorusles anntrounterearbonaltretssaya Buirodea Qua dr—, made la all Mete whom sty - nth =nod to durability trul beauty of finish. M in all ono wort the beet Jordan Ina and Intern ern; attanded to Da the met nostrum. terms. • fea l i al" entademt. that all mhos.) tarn them dint tbetr Tool7llll. peribeerlmudon the. at Muir 'Mk. ' The nueunopla and bleactunar u=lbasee Dan Mu Tao • torn every lb tanner Marino th. day._ roan • ‘ . lIIL D1T1:Daeg.,....-..-7. XI:PAILDII.---..IIAUCI yawl= /ETNA GLASS WC . . - WM. -DAVIDSON di - CO., t r, - . rIIPACTURERS naddetilersinViale, Bottles, soot all litindsof Green sad litstalassonor, Glaak am—No.l3 Meset stmt. Plttabmsdkru toodkurticoo pad to pti v ti t ts moulds An DOVJA. , 2ro. 256 Arch Sara .rauase t ipifid, 'lnaperten de. ac L One's Unrivalled - NEEDLES. . *Kent!' foram most Celebrated IFOOLiff.rAzais, troarst xzsuro altar& .08 AWL'S & . • piTTSSURGR , COACH FACTORY: t. ALUM/ 1310ELOW - CO., to 8 IL Melon.) • ARM DLJIOFD near l'lttsktis . gh, Penna.___ - t OICRES, CARRIAGES, PHZToNS, V tw. 2,4 ltortptiOn of Taw Vow .. .booolottleolgo.= a % 411:d0,.."1nci ONTO! P -•- - wog CARPETS_OIL CLOTHS, &c. laf NOLINTOCK & BROS. aro .now Bell y .ths ce thole attire stock 1:4_01181441.4r, 00 Ma% am.st pekes loan than am °Urea le the west. are market Oat mak comests Invest Of the tolloirtm ala i Vt l e=a it xn e n irarcommotatitikaatt • ' Daa*. stekrieln Vas • Llst sad Best Comae. Winds.' rhadek kW, BAIN, ens4c , f_ all kinds. at N.a a gcaatrally %apt In • papm t:a fctraiall liteasaboata..Thni•4 or Ike --telstt° can sum as law to lb. eta. to vacate O ttreittsakket the paw. fie. 111 Market rt., WM. 1. 'REAL ESTATE' OFFICE, No. 87 Front Sor t r Ptitorio. t nort kcc.ert=h'l`la .. . . .' .. : :_• AILIFFET:& OLD, -__. SHAM lONNEISHA. , PLITMEINTO AND DA. Ar. , .... .. - 12:I mod I% Pint &red, Pittemrsh. rinzustrum mans IMMO 1114M1roll 540111T t. t. ANOYAdrIIRE &kinds of,Water, Ow ..d.t.....„...i. ........„,„,......,4 •-nENDRY --lip, North THIRD Strut, PRILA"Dd ._ OROCCO MANINAOTTIRER.S. COUR qdioLeara°3l:l9lßMlL ViE cn "13.431tArni3 ROUND N11T13—.279 sacks now landing rc.3 ittemalf. B. sun .Ib7 ash br mahl3 ntalan moth acid - LotyrAt3ll--6 casks in store and for sate by g rds - gllrciNidEstaittrigt. rfrel , FBA° :1:13-159 bus. in store e *faro by =hi B-Bolaßox a co. .. ii. 1 , :- .. '''' .._ z - ,: - :: ft • ":-.' ~--'-`•-• - .... I c 4 { , I:1;:i n ET _ BUSINESS CARDS ‘-' ,ATTORNEYS: rSEPIE-8.,1 A, P. MORRISON, Attor tuudattuaLd f i , Or m g. 143 4: j o i, :rth , 4arce , ‘ ,. lrlreen 1: 1 :1 7 1.4C4 AttorroV at laiir,•"Bake -4.lratiVattleithp,^olsatitred. betlreca rotall and 1430- er _OBERT - E: P.14.1.11,1P§, AttorneyatLaw, . Et Louts.lio. - r%OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney . at Lew— Commer of illth Chant etreatdoPP.ll. ta.C.Mt 01:16114.1114 Pittsburgh. 'AXEJ./MEM Attorney at Law, off • roarth S: lame, near tirsat, PittebulZX . J11154/7 Lea VRANCISO.FLANEGIN,AttorneyntLaw, I. — Nco. =lowa stead; Pittsburgh. JASPER 'B. BRADY, Attorney at Law, Na 13111Ulb street:Pittsburgh. 3. HENRY, Attorney at Law: Office, • *mum of Third and Brest:Lora rtroot4 Ctrentual. : tlzirTii ROM A t-cll a. mr Liffisf§ c o iaIIOCESsO 2.I No 4. irIi.XL,S BAMEERS & EXCHANGE BROICEBS, NO. 71 1 - 01J)2TH STRZET, PITTSRUROM the numerous saspensions of Bankers and Brokers throughout the pruners . , during the last amouth/I,w. are satiation that'll sham every lostanee their' troubles have-grown out of* deteuttore froze their laintlmete business. and, we therefore take urethra to ter Pure the poldla, en utesnee, that no eiwoulanous In " An. ry stadia," ar KU? • outst4ii opsratheus" shall bet t er. Iron the start sod lewitlsost*thee of ouihostume ,Ing that In arab:ling all =eh Leyestereists, we shall not bids be hotter *Me to serre out customers hag ensure their safety. but that In adapting such a coarse we shall um mots our , own ultimate benefit. fee WI MUSS k CO. TIESS.NAN & Co, "Bankers and•• Exchinge tiokaa No. P 5 Woollies.; rornerof Diamond Allen b pa, • —• - pfirßety nucleoli Dank Namara Cola. Discount Mina Exch.ae, and froonlssoryliotain make Collocilons In all the principal cities of the-Union; Rerolre Deposita on: call and on 'stored. and Ors their rompt attention Wall Ott . er mations appettalnWs to a Broker's Madonna "Massie= lischango constantly Am sale. . .0111 ... W.X.EL RAMER. t RAHM, Bankers and Ex elungs Brokers. Hai and sell Gold and 811ver and Notes, manage. 1011.1111 on Reed Baste or Stook Sfelk Mies, parehese .Iseorry :Cotes, and Ttme Bills on Eng. sad Wee.. Boy and sell Stdoke on Coortroseelon. Collec tion. mode on all points In the Union. !Moe comer of 'mild end Wood so-mu. omtly Moat. lb. Bt. Cheri. Hotel larlay Triil334l(ld 11,1221....—J0511CA rAL?IER, HANNA tt• Co., Successors to Homey, Hanna Co., Bankers, Submit. Eroaatlean rs in Foreign and Domestic E.:Mange, Oettlnestm of De n gg .... ant E=Mo t O k l l 3=w ed , r...4 ,4- ..1.0 Dodo tor sale, .d oolleettons male 011 nearly :a trhun palpointa of the United States • The highest prenOwn paid for Foreign and America, Messmer made oat andlgnments PrOdUMt east. di Metal terms. wil.T.lTCfri Co.. Bankers -anti ... t . mtrj .. m . North 'East mom of Wood awl transactlons mays as Ilboraltanna. and collanitota Promptly attandial to. ' ian-1 HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign and Damestan BILL of EzHeisixre.Clartitiattas of be =l:64 Bank Nam and Epode. No. 69 Markg_streed, Ylttr WOollsettons made on all the win. titles BOOKSELLERS &C. L. MAD, .Bookaeller and Stationer, No. VP • 78 Foarthstreet, Apollo Buildings. 01IN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta.- .111 lloare, =OM= to Davioto niv. No. I Multst ocroot.mar north, Plttobm•gb. U • " :t 't• t sto ' r 'l. ;c.o Oars an. - tationers, ...65 Wood ;host, nest door to the corner or Thlrd, COMMISSION &C. EmOVAL—Springer Elarbsugh Co., 'here recurred to N 0.34 Liburty Orel. Mainz MUM; .a&R' BAUGH & CO, (Succes sors to S. Ilirhaux2,) Coaasisalest and Fargrardlng cretuatc Dale" in Wool and Produce sacerallr. 295 LLbertrirterma.Pittolnastr. A. A. HARDY ,• .AND ia FOII W r ilt r ie J/ C* AKTGLN7: Agent of the Indium and Indianapolis nArr.r.DAD. • No. BO Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa. _ _ i. W. mum & CO. voinvARDING & COMMISSION HER CHANTS and Dealers he all Shelter Pittabm•sh Mate suaetoedhtethreb. Articles, Lead Me end Sheet Lela, vi tint Sheet, P leaSlid°sl . _ A..WBANC, Commission and For ward:es lintbantooleilas msoai sad produeli AI alma, h riljnruezh NW:m."o=7c IH. 64 Sewed .03.53 fel e nee tti Produes Alder% and Camaawfack it.a2l . lg • 11 , 1 / 43 •I ' . 1 swam -43gt4NTITM., Wriolesale Grocers, '4'. • 1, 1111.0 B. O'ANF c. :LEJ. i D, late of Warren, d Ohio, ooma Wikao.io Itamerins Cg= i Bata% Pot sad Peel lab. and 'Node= Pe.lea 7. Water stmt. tuoza Uruon.. i : ii - . rl . aOf fir m 01a a CO3 LALE lc CO., Wholesale Orocers; erste. sad eacuseislas3lsrelmstksad I/salmis Plare • crist, lianuractures, No.. U 2 Smucl Meat, Pitts burgh . JZOtr..s3- CHEESE WABEHOESE.-HENRY H. 013MENE..fanrardingaad Ocaasdadotalrzellaatarut Beak? fa afar" Batter r Lak• Pith and Prate* generally la Wad aunt. above Water. 4ittabarigh .I'3l TON BONNILORST & 10.1111 1 11 Y, Wbulo y ssio Grocers and Commission Heretisisto, stul basics Pittsbarenyannsetam. Pio 03 Wales stmt., Pitts YrILIOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer h, Praneb and Amerleari Wall Pa No. 65 Market street between Tkird sad /math West, Piper. ttsburgh. soltY63 3 A MeOLINTOOK, Importer and Whole fite.ti,.totubb,- iteuinaDe.ler Importer floriuting Flair Oil . s.eta Mi!.115 /a PATTON, Wholesale and Re edit/roan, on the raid.= a& 01 ma Dismonn. Ps. WILLrld. SHAW, Common sad -For wiratta maslant. So. 73 Walnut rt.. Cine Itsrlammi--T... S. Dugan Z co...l4reed t Elbloty Carpen• ter tatil,Gindanati; Murphy k Crafts, Naar 0. 1...51X A. Call:winos, Patti:m=lr, Taiplett. Mamie= I ca, oca-.6md • EIANK. 'WAIT °ORDER, Dialer Trim• Inge, Goderrupd Mums Isue thests. Pirebstddsrise, • Gouts. Purnishing Goods sad Fall art/tier. a NI as; e °Sublet, eau always Ls hatied No. VS, turner of Margot street and the Diamond. Pittsburgh. Pa. 1,01-1 y KUM 0,Prt16,111. L.. SAX:HOST Itoo, S. TOM A. MASON "& CO:; Wholesale a nd Retail Dealers la Farm Sad MIAs prr 0t. 13 , WS Fifth littsbarak. • -URPHY ISCRICIEFIFILD, Wholesale Ikl and Rata Dry Goa. Dierstuata, corm Toprtb sad . ar stmt. Pittabarzta DaSum . • • • Wallace IC /10144.47..8 DNALBR 8 IN Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, 150.224 LIBEIVIIt ST. .1•30-1 T 11 SALMI:DICKEY CO., . e Wholesale taro k,. iirt.,,,,,,,,yrernts.t.see D. t nir te Psalms.. IGEN nave .on.— ..wastai ru?rn. OHN FLOYD C0.,0 Wholesale Grocers 7 ROBERT MOORE, W 110144116 Grocer Rec tifying Dl4lllllr, Doan . Produak Pltubtrib 1110=1:VD =3.8,40 if De. and Kock of main cad Mostirati Wbbk•Mtileb "" wiri be rid kw far ash. • a. /OM. I ATBLAwilifritN asacsvca s 'ti-60., Wholesale Elroy_ . t narataums.g t4h Detes„ 13 0 1 .1, 211=51 an hand at their Weredentee. in . Watafrt•Pia.F°.o. tons Waal., --Jana tfams.-.....—vux0. a. sox. 'GILLS - % ROE, Wholes de Orman and I. Ckartmlalon Igerassits, No.IDI I.3bert.7 street Pitt+. a wawa Ir. a. Toowar , * .• . asamxt, TOIL rr ;a: • \ INF M BAGALEY PO. Wholesale Oro v tam Ma 18 and 21)1Vocd rtnita, E.lttatana. . ‘A. OLTIRG, - Grocer and Manakin . wear of Wood gad ELlth.stresti. alwsri en land —,... untrtmrat of dolt* Oani.% imd ezerria—Y ••• Traits LW Nat" Wholesel• and Bata& . . _ OB! KT .I)AWLEL7.; 004 Wholesale - IA atoms, Oteadailan histelumts. palm in ?roam. wad Pittsburgh Eistoptutures. No. - Isstreats sows, Pittrar sees ........--uvravraguing • WICK. &,.-hreCANDLESS, successors to • kJ.D.llllln,Wbolohis Otacets,lonrsiqtrig =lolol.r:buds. halm la buck OetP tat Pittsburgh lisculbstum gensts.l7; =ow of Wcod svd Wstar stmts. Pildabursh. CULBERTSON, Whglesala tiroceiand . Commission Merchant:J:l.am In Pr:as:mond Pitt*. nos—ssismt SOS Liberty. stsosi, Nino lOU . .. -- Emma nun. & R• FLOYDTlMidesiiie Grocere, Com ...ll49l4.llltuctuuls. and Arlen lu Produce-11mM mut Bouutmotrudlug en Liberty. 11Ccut. sad IMlth I -- I - ; - • 112AGALRY, WOODWARD ',I CO., Wholsi , p Fa-2111 Illattei Inli/s4.loda• DA= IMamt inuat&— =MP ALCANDLESS. - MEANS a CO., (emcees. to Wlok & XoCanap oloak throar l lta/oM&ale.Catas saanttaband Isweetrkr•eonm of. a &J. !ma . tt2tl2 l - Removal. • ISAIAH. 'DICKEY & CO. have removed to xa Bowater and 431fr00l vuelms, Ibrooolly bra AMINO t CO.. . 41.9 MEWL? 1 S. CUTHBERT & SON, /11ENEBAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for Ult thank and DEW of Etna - Estate, Collection of Rate. Negotiating Loans,_ort Bondi. Idorticam. at, No. 110 Third 0.. Pitisourgb, yo.. 50.1.1 r Michigan General Commission and. Colleo : • • turn Agency Moe, . • VOX the collection of Home and Forei g n Maraugile andhllotherllonol claim. In &Haagen and adjacent State. Investment end Payment of Morro, pennant of Taxes, Purdue* and hale of Beal ratite and BD'!" yet a'lMattsos,t4tmit, tkreremao,Pittstmata—lessra Kramer t Ratan, Pant ft rig White & Co., Quetta 016 cm Lcrten. Stewart & merchant. Weamn—Twe Arcies or Mlablgan . from Insurance Canaan es. A USTIN-LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Brock, Merchandise and Bill Broker, dine No.'. VI oecrth street, above Wood. ~ lirudness prompt/7 erthmdsd irtd.l7 (2A3IIJEL L. MARSH-FALL, Secretary CAI -10 sea's Insurame Cksculsay. 941Vster stmt. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu . e•ece oa, 92 Water ttript. GARDINEACOFFEN, Agantforrranklin ga ., b r z rllnszve Oompkay, northeast coma of Wood 113 A. MADEIRA:Agent-for Delaware-Ma i. • Insarsan. Company. 42 Water rtreet. pot H. MILIIAR, Dealer In Piano Fcrtea B.l:LSlStslocl Instruments; School 800 Plano ts, potcrETßaosylc=t Ps —No. SI l9 t cod got - • ENRYLICLEBER, Dealer in Musie, Indroments, and Imparter of ltallan MUM with =i,igu= ,(=.6cr.mar.d LLro iligranDmihrtazt Munn • - if MIN "LIFT, Jr., (Enicdessor toVas. WOES- Virgin MUT. Pittablagn . . Xirlifigul. Agent, fur vv. ford'. Sledidne. ush3o e. r N P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drum Paints, Me, Verulehee sad 1:73 - e Stuffs, Ye. %A street, Pittsburgh. All orders Teed. Dreamt ittsontla. 43.- Agent ax Solana'. Palmorde Sirup. mar 24-17 A FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale • or•_giatiets and sos3nfooturoro l o4ni , .. land ei rr it od , tna,ra os utoargo, earner Wool tad ItE. SELLERS, IVholesale Dealer in .twizum=t&t7z.lr.=VaaaldmitiLer,ia,. L RRAIIN MLR 0261142 11.17112, & REITER, Wholesale & Retail Drogeorta. corner of Liberty mad St. Clair stmts. Pitt burgh. LOSEP MING, Successor to L. Wilcox C. 0.. oorna Market street awl Diasootol—E•a onto tly Mod full nod ootoplets amettoaat Dram fines. Mealleltut Clesato, Partutaasy. and all artioiaa pertalnlmt to Ma troalnesi. Phystedana preaceptlona earatally compattodsd at all bow. .111017 )1 DAVID RUNT Yfe3M Pattemto. Literr stable. 117 M. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, TV below Bmltl2lsld. 0:/...Eolow-11 to 9. a.. 1 to 3.. r.... 7 to 8, r. at. rertisird . score, Dentist, Fotu.tn street, ...laze dam wad of Martel Om hours ........... z "Nt work warranh6. NEW SPRING STILES. J[ LAVE icett reo'd a large vartety of new .tiGoods for th•Spri Cloth', Caddiand n of th• Weld A r mond a the newest d ..t00. - Am BXINIffiIITO L 15'" 61 Penn It., below Marlniry. Pittsburgh. DOII.ER MAKERS and SELEET-IRON WORKERS. klanotactororf of BanatlN Patent ers.Claimnoro. Mich.,. Fero Rod Stows Plloo. Con densers, Salt Sttgir Paw, Lron.Yairla no W. Boats area kW, Blooknalltut Watt, Redo and TlAuct co. Repalritur clone an tbo ehortootnetlea. ao3o-1711. • JOHN WETILERELL, Manufacturer of sty P4TR"ST PDX VlCEP4llSuPs.k...stias. ecun BOX sad BREVar DOX rlcsa. sornsirrjd .4.adssast sad issf. Imola lecb.., M streAs; or. sours trms Us, Eland •strlO Mace 11, A:- . oczo= IE:I3ROMERED AND APLIOA. ILLS TILLAS—IIat trials ms-led ter L.mbrolArry arid A Ira ca. by =P. L. Y. Wthet., Y :i. .N2tl ' Na 4911 f Peen spent. store that& RY GOODS. GROCERS. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. I AGENCIES. music, &c. DRUGGISTS. SCHOONISI&KER & CO., Wholesale • oruad.t.. 24. Wood street. Pittsburgh. MEDICINE. WnZinMM:ITIMMI J. X. LITTLE. DIERcITANT .TAILOR, - 1115 LIBERTY' STREET,' MANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Detail Staaahewer aad Deal. in Cabinet Wars, Vie. 13 1 amt. Hats and Caps. WILSON & •SON keep oonstantly on 8! • band every deeertition rod Cat Mat tad pt.toth m Wawa. &ad rota'. Thomalog • ad fashlonaldo Ilat o r Cap, good arid theatt •oold do w to ere et a cal teary poretttaind elt•wharr. nottktf rum 0. forucan..— —man a roam WDOLDNALZ !IND DETAIL VASIDONAIILD EAT AND- OAP . SLANIIPACTUDER 9, AND DEALNASef ALL HINDS OD TURN COBNES OF WOOD AND FIFTH STRIZTA Pitlaburgh, Pa. IS.Theti Oak embrases otrery vsilty ladittlle °Mate 5a: ,.. 9.46.11a1ra Baal, Dun sill Ike Donacte. W=M Livlngst & Co. NOVELTY WORK S, PITTSBURGH, PA. , EIACK and Depot Railroad Scales, flay, ate ...0 Orlin do 4 Plata= and Counter do 4 Dom of dam, tiv. th Dsvp and Thumb Latches. ow,. mnia or various aMda Paint 3111 hod Botts and Vastesdnas, lianas/A. Iron tusuaus of suss,' ar stab torn and finish. • atf ' W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, smut <sal Liberty Orel, opporite AdeartkAald street. pirrsulsaa. MONUMMONUMENTS, Totabs, Grave Stones, ENTS rigd.t4MlT=elifontt,l7l=ti'''.. .tte. IAM , * lnk.. Time bunired nal and Waimea do signs ( for ted rAm ka.bon band. Black and Mb Mar Ail =lam to tba Trads tn. Ivrea/. mica.. &larder. Ailed wit.b. despatch at 319 Liberty stand W , • W. WALLACE. Penn Cotton Mlle, Pittobure• 'CNN - COY, CHILDS & CO.. maize IL toren of— Penn A No. 1 homy 44 Stiostinalf. P.l. Chain of all colon sad @halal Co!.ton T i V i n i f4 o s Plough and rash Card; Roper or 01 and aeociptlotr at the Hardware Snare of Logan. Wilso • tb..13l Wood stmt. will have attention. woo, TO' DEALERS IN WASHBOARDS. 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented a minable hrtmom• mat, to Washboards. for erhleb be o alned /Went Int/n.4019. Bald Improvement mule. ed In Pform l l Prenseing_the Edges of • .beet of gene (or other meltable instal) ant then egnelpit them to foots, Or cut thole Tay Into the solid 'wooden Mee Or leas of • Wislatoard: the teethe& preelosudy employed, having been tOplaupa 6 prom Or cut a tnartten to Mein the m. belle pl•te. O. BICE entoequently •ald hie entire interest dud oonerek,P to meld Patent to the netealber, mho Is now fkle.Proveidor I fatretfse we ll mealy aufforfed man alai:have Of 0. R /Cr a MMO - PATENT EIAT WA SHBOA EDS, basil% momedel the late Aria of Wayne, Bally A Co. In that leneiness. Indneed by the popularity and extensive sale of said Patented Weked enndry pawns have engaged In making and sending them without aathorairso to do, thereby violating the RIIh! Demand hy geld Patent. liolta have been acre. tmed and 0.0 now pondlnasedust certain Miles. Imam to to thus engaged. end It Isney Intention to temeent• 'far all In , flingements nom my legal and Juet right. °to the extent. ot the 4mr. person. thermore cautioned against purehaelng or ten ts i n Me Washboards,. mule after the Manner paten Rms. nohow breaded .0. Itsces .Imprared in.mccnts. 'dented 01.,1840," none War Wm/ Id. t ' Veil,TE '"n oil=toitt i l e ofT 4,l:t t g e the shappee d mmulne to tall velihtaerds, cram s not Flee th.raigh. to Dee the Patented h e Prams awn described, upon which the valued the Board really depends. Whoemale olden, forth. mating article respet . flly o f and grg i t t ni:l=4 l y at u I°.*JBVse'n'w.oidir's'er'2". Bola Piro6rletor end hfanufeetumertherOk: . Oakes it ll•rdeare Store, N 0.196 Edattast4upptece Atb: •Cln nnatl, Ohio. • ; Intelligence Omce, NO. T 9T. C•LAIR STR.F.E . 7.• SERVANTS of ral descriptions etipplied Private famine% and Notate are raneetfutir dulled to .Tlll themseliesof the larilltles now eared- Past acre tees uttered as guarantee srm tante favor.. N 0.--Corecttons promptly attended to. felllrd • Jug.-LEWIS. (VII° & PENNA. RAILROAD--We.nted 20 . shares of Stack 4) complV i ral t ri, •- . jankenaud COmattosloa Stock Bram, 71. •tth A: BROWN, would most respectfully of et t = i ge g a bl et. . 11 1)til'arg a ktry d ' m iy h , 1 1 .t ' l" gl i a . amortmeut of Venttlan film& meala to orde4ta the beat, etyla. warranted Mani to any in th• United atates. Ills Blinds can le removed without the . sl4 of .• scow &leer. Ilartnit purebred the strwk, tool., and 'mod of lb. Cabinet haMbllabtoont of Bawer McClelland.' am mowed to furnish I old murteanae as well es the! publie at. large, with evezi theta lima agency, no. b Wood street. Pittsburg meb2/3 .J. DROWN. ILAIINDRY BLUE—Tho attention of fami lies end wh-nomen Is Invited to tble Blue. which to a mots Indigo Madera]. bating all Ito nropertles retained. •Tha Laundry Woe pOWIIMIO, over the andloolvad Indigo the advantage of hopartlng • better tam to doom, of he. log mach more elsonls and convenient fm um. and of lea. Ingo saving of about one bolt oaring to the fact that not moo than one hallo( tn. lodise can be Absolved nr ter. at Y dertitute away propartka Inj talons to cloths. We would solid& a Mg. sod warrant It tots u repnaamted. Nos tale by JOFIN . daff9 - • N 0.141 Wood sc. • Nagall'a AM, XI 91 Market et , are Closing out their en tire stock of Dr, Goods at an inimanNl d !count from leMOVlPLT"LaggeoligarliVilii": .tedlo4lZonWillVos thnllgreloarliolgitlrT; Leph M y r i lr Ifrt rottotAltoewd. P 1:1 Ytsn 1101 , 1 Stral t Dr e n Bil k h .l " f which will or mold at a whist - BOLDS are not always Consumption, got coonuastion Is generally the Tenn - of wer, I. Doran of them. MI Me." .1 g 3 , 1 7 o ba t Witt= 1 1 4 t " Alt Parrt•Tr% Y rf l 41.73". FGOS-9 big. now landing _from uteame CI d., mr We by ISAIAH MOM ' a CO. oTTEX.-15 bble tter from Roll Bur ou ha "; I " Ibr b 7 sauna a =mom HEW YORE -ADVALTIBENENTS. Pro= visscatt t MILL= tiorteral Advertising Hume, No. 3t6 sad 313 firoadvsys Men York. Clare Y.. 40 EmrPmAz7snitr ,, fr7l PAM . HANGIIitINGS, • 1 ‘IIOLIZILIAIND 11/.. . THOMAS FAI T E•& CO., 256 and2s7,BrOadwaii, New Nork, _ Directly nonage the Mr flail & Para, 1t , . , ,,LE eJnstantly on - han4 a full stock of American and Plumb Pique UsTfinirs. B.rders. re Prints, Curtain reverser.' esters: Statues. Landscapes, de, army 'tile town to the trade. • " • biershents Wine in their SWIM qua buy lino first heeds. se we manufacture largely end import &metro as French Manufacturers, for Flu= wears Ade manta in the United Staten. - ' . • Oor retail departMent mumeriseilbe *hurt stiles a Dcoration.. Special irevartations imide, when &Wulf,' from our splendid fellation of samrd , • Artistin Parer 111.slo vent to may pert of the United States. tahl9.amr Umbrellas atutParasols. JOAN I. -SDUT.II, • WIIOIII.SIVE.IIN4IRL C RIR . f 234 and 235 . Ifroadway New York . • The mod extensive WWI: world. rlate fall in the price of materials, con e:!nent unto the stringently Of them:Met market. has enabled me to mannisetura inrireir t.• BM I .II trade: and tearer to merchants. .t leg:. you ycloer the, largest sod most roZplrta arsoattent - • _ UMBRELLAS AN 'PARASOLS to be found in Europe or Am tit: gad matt eisitinit New York to Mir their soods. are: kesPeotn4l7.lnirited to enit and examine the atoct.B/o rt N. B.—Ple a / a cut this cad out 'pat tt I . et book for ratter.. • JOini 'SMITH. mb.9.9ne, 3lsnutseturer. 1855.. MILLI:SIEI3,Y. Mrs. W5l. 81111M01118, 6ai Rovadesol4A • • • 1.5 how prepared to exlabit;.' and offers. for at. to vloleinle and retail Bata% at the Imeet j)os. e cash prices, the largest and bed, selected ,took of Preach, English and dmesidan Mildnery and/Reale floods ever o ffered at any one establishment in this My; real.. If not enpeater to her former Importation'. . They have been selected with gnat careby the! celebrated French milliner, Madame Lahalleur. of Paris. end Mrs. Lamle,- tine, of Bond st.;Londosi. P. B.—Puttern Bonnet, constantly on hand. Olen! by malt punctually attended to. Mrs. SIMIJO.A -k27.3mv 464 Broadway. New York. Daguerreotype Material", &o. /forceente are re g reeeteteel ik..sArnephis advertise. scettealey_DlS War foam. ANTHONY'S eneral Depot of Materials for the Makuerreete, and for pletnree an Bayer and Catalosnee furned an appllcitlon. Goods ewe be scot by et proem. Ted e en delivery, but r re Wt h h7l%tllt l y IT pal ' ng ‘ the Ve • Z ' Ot t =11, 1" a ;lnt with their order suoush to cover expense. of trans portation: 11=.3.0 ANT Broadway, N. Y. New York Bag Itintifaotory. 11.A.1% - -Flovar, Feed, Grain, Meal, Hominy, Shot, Buckwheat. Salt, Orman and all other kinda of el:W.l.d printed to order httasehloory wit des patch. Address, am atom It PiatCatroit.. Nos York. WM Na SIMMONS, toland(' Dealer in • - STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY, far a., = BROADWAY; Pr. Y. n Straw Goode, French Flowers. &c. purehasereitim solicited to examine our 'took of ST.E.A.Y7 GOODS. Frew& Towers, web will be Iburollsobwrior to that of any other droller home to the City. We shall metro, the coming rettron. per ittenner“. Ind of our own nfanutsetors. the latest style, ot BONNETS, !trend, ykiwere, to &e.. which yo u of fig , Ur CASII E i nrcho. [Mgr °. " a u • er lob, ist. ear. Altn9fw 'Yolk • CASH USIC A. PIANO STORE OP 'HORACE WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, New York. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Music at Greatly Reduced Rates. piOTWITEISTANDING the combination of Muria Dealers to keep op the melees of moo copy urtudo, awing the intmetta of. eon., oompottra and their 0. , usal to extend to Mr. Waters the courterles of the trade, he le making immense eales—haring almndent eel. dance, that he has pntlio countenance ano t e . n . = car In bla e t. cad to thillistgol:likLeorener. ol d stock of Allserican EftrOpfan !dude le Immense, and the catalogue of Ole own pablications lase. Of the Wren and tea selected io the Untied State. Us .fles also made a Great Reduction la the _prima of Piano% Melodeons and Musical Inntromente of nit kinds. Steportortencti odor. Pianos for $175, MO and MI. Interior of Mr Peed Penh! lb and instnnuents as sheep and as darnels as those whicio oast $.500. Plimoo of frrefy variety of style and pa= gIOCO, ceramist og those of ten ditremot Mann among them- the celebratnl mrstrns Onprored floater Wrens' Memo and ther,fird o f Anita Plasm of T. Unarm! &Co.'s make. foment of the Zoltan patent.) Second band Pianos at octal burnable. Prams from 140 to X 0 . Makdeone from fire differontmarmfaccosies. includ ing the salt bootee O. D. 1 U. W. 8.1000 Ilelohenaten , *Lb thong.' temperament.) ee bre =at in IheUntted :10r. gaTtLl:MbrAng.%ll.l,amba.-mh....1' aced Melo:km peargodeext. The hest tan= to the trade, chools, in: 1234 per taut. dieconnt to clergymen sod church. /Mordent promptly attended to. Made Rut teen parted the country. prettaid.st the milore. l Gomm! end *eer mtalogust and schedule of prices of Plugs flarreardsd to any .dolma, free archaism 133..9av A CARD. ill CANAL ElTltititT. NNW TON IL MOLYNEITIC BELL, IMPORTER AND MILNEPACTERER OP CLOAKS. 43.1 lt rouLD.. : 4*...t.fullyanterna.the trade 11 %t=ij i i ii = 3 , 7 4,Tnaeutet I t i titgr a lla }ern:tan, • . Ila. taloa tba osly Mantilla minbant from Non York who Ls eisisertad . r Molting Mork Min trastaz may re bly anortgliat he will him. latrer and mom varied styles tbl7ll. nories i o ' r th iteslaVro ' ralloil to tn. aboro, and *hay ox., tely nono aro.. att ant, .1044m0 SCInEFFELIfi BROTHERS & CO, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW FORK. goy rescued to Ne. VI 0 Wll,n , Yr.. tair.q./Buturns, IMPORTING the leading Dritga from their original markets. toth In Europe and TAO Indio, and French and English Chemical', Perfumery, Tooth, Nell and lialr Antehre, Hale Glove. , and arreaa an d Trtarta Spoogre, Corte. Scapa. am. they offer them on the tonetrmaonahlie tams. Orders either In peril., or by mall. will metre thrlr Ant attention. jelY.l2.mv . . . . , ALDERMEN. I. Donaldson, Alderman. EIFFICE, corner of ruin and St. Clair sts., tittsbargb. Alt ten:Loom eertstratut to the &Mee of ena. will be promptly sttended to. fes-17el Patrick McKenna. ALDERMAN OF THE TIIIRD WARD. griFFICE corner of Grant and Fifth otreets. Clormarly onenpled by Alderman Um*/ bere all bestows pataller gto atte n ded erman and /with. of tba Pfte• be promptly to. 652.3 m MISCELLANEOUS. STEWART CTURERS OF te KILGORE, MANUFA COOKING, HEATING. AND FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes. Boxes, and Potni ds dry Castings of all kin. .OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, - No. 267 Liberty St., corner of Hand, PITTSBURGH, PA.. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE Aim, STABLA orner Diamond erect and CAerry at. 1541 PITTSBURO U. PA. ASHLAND sotto, ARCH grarsx, nuovit ezmYrn sTnirr. PIIILADELPHIA. R. 8. DENBO N, Paoraisroz_ sar.Thice of Board, OA per May 3.11164-Ivd WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Dealer lo Pleb. Flgared sad Deosratle• Pam riser Inge No. 86 WOO 4 drat, Pittsburgh. .; : ezAa .ot e ntof to esleors. msaufsesors. Mims. Deli. rARIaFASHIONSFORI:At rESTRE SS. El3.—The Parlal Seslabute Mr 412 f rolltect per ruse= be on rale on the Ist proximo S(Tta T4t3: WILSON, m2f,!l It Penn. alms Rand street. suianzu. SEER, JOHICS - ik. Co., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLVIIOAT LINE, E:RWARDIN.G AND COMMISSION psznouApyra, caw Basin, Berentir street, MU lasonPsiard, , Lord 011, Men Pork. 8.0. Nuns. Blur' .O. end No.l Balt, Antbradte end ¬ch Pig Iron, Bolivar Wok end MT. Antlusette Ooel. tn. 13AINTICING • HOUSES JOHN T. HOOD: • • NEW 20118, No. Ti EOM 8D BT. PIIILADELPTITA, PVT&11:BOO. ALLY/MANY CO, 80112118122,_ • tiONERSNT CO. MOUNT PLEASANT, WESTMORN"D 'OO Pomp CONNELLSVILLII. NAYFTPSI Co., ‘I2IRAIN. -%.• Dettelits received, Discounts multuatatta bought, sold sod took, Bulk Notes and t pede bought an d sold Btoclu, Notes sod other ticaucithet bought md sold on coursuisdon. Cortestuuditm and collections solicited. =Mkt Dolma Tribune, odd - qf ma an. . D .. one of the oldest and most widely • ,dreprj.l l s =tal''' . h4luattiril:=l ) 1 4 1In g to ttoture the 1 - 41%—. 1 ° L b br , ,, "ad Vls t e b ugtrtg trolarnadlle at° VI, 1 .:--irnaty, Weekly and TA-treaty, %I ig U rNaralreZ7ista "" Ithi pg P" mi nrAr ts be fent by reboot. to tolanua. Min% 1855. • Fresh Spring Mock of Trimmings. tlogr,pll HORNE tr. CO. have just complet ed th. opening or their Blolits Stook of Oiods. to i c h they deelre to eall t attention of their manners and the trade. -Abort hm he the( atodlt ta Wedded below, nary Tatm . ffl e—wmyrfidng all the mount sty= (i me. Laos and BS bbon Trimmings, Watered htilegee, Gimp, Brable and. nlaaorn.l3 Vice French Wroaght,Bidas and Jaoonet Collars. Sleeves and Eats ; Velem., Valenciennes and Mech lin do; F.mbroldend Mget. Bands. Veils, Transfer Work. Wrought Diatom , and Inserting.. Ae. Itoesewf men OtonoA complete and Meted. molt. matt salted to the mason. A at variety of Gloves and smu hudnding rant Parts mado Lb Kitts, Kid. Glom, tsisiv accia—s.iuut , @Aar Linton*. litibbo.S. raven and Cativo= Cranes. MA and Cotton Illastorm and Nettac,Whlte mid Colored Silk laze. Cl..rrerADMOM moont—Morng and Boys B111(1+60010,0, ("Meats and Mahn; "Yawn Ammtea." ”Congreda.. and • Wrenn Collier..BM ol 7 " •Dd "itid. llo d" Tlee. linePen liteetiALM737l—Bilk. Cotton sod Linen Mom.' Zephyr Worsted& Carom., Stamped Wort. Broahee. emu. Ade.. som,Part • Morales, Cards and Tome% 'Betalhkekete. Work Boue,Weed Dreeim.Ladleof Moe banter sem s= 80, , • Cotton end dimmed to offer Woola(K.rdttlng 'Way; Ain. AA. dB at "Men Mel' feel on . • lios.Nrantramtes S .. . 7 ITIRODTIOR SUNDRTES.-10, bbis Mess thrlt btgs Dr? Planer. sax! 8111114114 DIVINTOB:ra,_ . • ;. b %I ii I IRl;ligal:ltEvA DV MO THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 1, 1855 PAZTICIIIASS Or Tan Loss Or TOO BcU. E n ar Fma—Loss or Lua—The following, addi ,- Urinal particulars in regerd to the die/titerof the Bulletin, in the lower 3liasissippi river, we copy from the Vicksburg Sentinel. The lady passen gers were all eared. The missing were chiefly- among the crew on deck: The Memphis and New Orleans packetßulletin, Capt. C. B. Church, whilst on her downward trip, and near Islands 96 and 97, took fire on Saturday afternoon, March 24, about 4 o'clock, and was totally consumed. In addition to the'' destruction of, the boat, we regret to have to re cord a great lose of life. The fire was first dis covered in the third or fourth tier of cotton from above, and in lose, than five minutes, so rapidly ' did it extend, that the boat wee almost entirely I enveloped in flamer. Below will be found the proceedings a meeting of the passengers, I which contain a full account of this sad casualty. The books and a greater part of the papers . be-' • longing to the boat were destroyed, together with the baggage of the passenger!. At a meetiug of the surviving passengers of the ill-fated Bulletin, Gen. Wm. Vick!, of Bett ie? county, Miss., was called to the Chair, and J. M. 'Craig, of Chicot county, Arkansas, was chosen Secretary, whereupon the following pro ceedings and statements were had : The haat was found to be on , fire when near the Islands 98 and .97, about four and s half o'clock, I'. M., the wind at the time blowinghard. Cepa C. B. Churchgave order to make theshore an soon as possible. Mr. W. J. Miler, the pilot, at the wheel, stood manfully at his post until the' the boat struck the shore, end then made hia et cape from the flames by jumping elf the hurri cane roof at theatern orthe boat into the river. lie exorcised as well fine judgment in the selec tion of a point at whial' to reach the land, at or before reaching which t ie boat was encompassed in flames, hoeing on board about 3,500 bales of cotton. Some of the passengers succeeded in jumping on share from the forecastle, but the largo ma jority were cut off Iron' their escape forward by the flames, being in tilt river part of the boat —1 Capt. C. B. Church, together with Masers. Fre- Leigh, Porter and Robinson, clerks, Mr. Brown, the mete, as well a" al, the other officers of the boat, worked with faithful fidelity in saving the passengers trouts ware I pave. Caps- Church, , with Mr. James Howard, the steward, were the I lent to leave the wreck, and afterrendering every j assistance possible in his power to otliers, jumped into the river at a distance of some two or three hundred yardsfrom the shore, and but for timely aid rendered him by a skiff going to his rescue, was in great danger Of losing his own, life. The ill-fated accident occurred near the land ing of Dr. Greene, some twelve miles below Lake Providence, at whose house, solicit as that of Judge Morgan, every • comfort was rendered to the passengers under their hospitable roofs. I During the scene of danger very great assistance, was rendered by the timely aid of the officerd.l of the steamer Falcon, by picking up, by means of her small bouts, many persons who were struggling in the river, but for which the num- ' ber of, lives lost would have been Muchlarger. Great assistance was alsorendered to the suffer ere by the captain .and crew of a coal boat, which was floating in 'the river near by, whoa. names we have not the pleasure to know. The number of missing, as near as can be as certained, is from twenty to twenty-five persona. The lady passengers, by means of life boats and cotton bales, were all saved, for which we as cribe great credit to Capt. Church. The boat, cargo and baggage are all a total loss. The wreck floated down eome,five -or six miles, grounded and sunk. We are pleased td learn that Capt. Church has insurance on his boat to the amount of $20,000. Iltssmo.—S. B. Williamson, N. T. ; Joseph Brown, Friar's point, Mies. ; 0 Hill, Nashville; B. Handwerker, Memphis; M. Coimher, N. C'.; W. 0. Ferguson, Tenn.; negro girl of'J. M. Craig, Ark., I MOODS AHD CILER.—Nat. Carter, barber; B. Tarwater, cabin boy; four firemen, belonging to 'W. L. Porter, N. 0.; one fireman, belonging to Mrs. Itheinehart; one assistant engineer, be longing to E. Gower, N. 0: SPASM/ ATTAIRS ossess especial interest for Americans, la view f ourcontional complication with them. In the London end Paris . papers brought by the last teamer, there occur a num ber of passages rc Live to Spain and Cuba, of pcculiat MaPortance . According to the, Madrid correspondentof th London Times, the intelli gence from Havana shows Cabs to be greatly changed within the last few years, and General Concha begins to note a wide difference, In the state of the public, mind now and during his for mer residence there as Caritain General. Dissat isfaction is said to be wide-spread. A telegraphic , despatch from Madrid to the Paris Journal der Debate, imps that orders have been given for the immediate embarkation at Cadiz of a battalion of Infantry for Cuba; that by the let of Mey 5000 men, also destined for Cuba, aro to be assembled in the various Spanish ports, and that the army of the colony is to be carried to 30,000 men. An anthem do account of the late conspiracy has been laid before the Conn.: oil of Ministers at Madrid, and is thus telegraph- ed to the Paris papers: "For o long time past Gen. Concha had a pre sentiment of this conspiracy, from the assassina tion of the man who had taken Lopez (Casteneda) and the abortive plot of Harem's. The police at length succeeded in unravelling the thread of it, and it appears fro-a the declarations made and the papers seized, that the plan of the conspire cy had existed long before the arrival of Gen. Concha In the island; that the conspirators had considerable resources; that a general rising was contemplated in Cuba, and that the whole was combined with an expedition which was to leave the United States, under the orders of General Quitman, accompaniedby Henderson and Kinney. This expedition had at its disposal four large steamers—the Pampero, which IMO to sail from Galveston, Texas, with 700 men, the Daniel Webster and the Prometheus, which were to leave Savannah with equal forces; and the re mainder, to the number of 3,600 men, were to leave New York in the Massachusetts. Thisqut retool has been detained by the American au thorities, is virtue of a demand to that effect made by the Spanish ConsuL The conspirators deferred the execution of their plan, in order to wait the issue of Mr Soule's mission. "On the decision of the results of that mission the expedition was to depart immediately for Cu- I ha ; in order to l i tppirt it, armed bodies were organized throug ut the island, with recognised chiefs. They were disposed In such a manner that In a given time of two or three days theta bands could etart from points agreed upon.— The American ellibusters had sucoacied in de ceiving the vigilance of the press and M Our Consuls in the United States, by propagating tho rumor that they were about to proceed to Costa Rios. Here we hare no doubt the true secret of the famous Central American expedition, and of the mysterious expedition upon- which the steamer Massachusetts attempted to nail. In the'Cortes at Madrid, after the receipt of the despatches by the Ministry containing these details, expla nations were demanded, whereupon Senor-Luzu riage, a member of the Cabinet, responded as follows according to the Madrid coreespendent of the Paris Prase "On the character of; the conspiracy Mr. Ln zuriega was net ae explicit as ho himself would no doubthave desired. He only ventured to in sinuate a fact which people here would like to doubt, namely, that the impulse of this conspir• eel came from the United States • and he imme• diately asserted with energy and In a manna which produced a profound impression on tho assembly, that Blithe conspirators arrested were acknowledged partisans of the maintenance of slavery. • "On this occasion the minister made a decla-, ration which reflects the highest honor upon him as well asnpon the cabinet whose sentiments he expresses.. lie Raid that without invading the rights of established property, without, re fining to compensate them by a suitable indem nity, the Spanish government was finally decided to put an end to a barbarous institution, which all civilized aniline condemned, and which M. Lesuriaga did not fear to call a peskand a shame MI humanity. "The' Espalier° Ministry has the more merit for having Wien this generous initiative, from the fact that negro slavery reckons in this liber al land, of Spain, numerous and very warm par tisans. And, for Cuba itself, the declaration is not without its perils." - - - Sosatu lea Da. Seas. , The, Evening Post states that the Philadelphia light-boot io to be fitted up and equipped with th e money aPpropri ated by Congress, to be sent in search of Dr. Eons. She will probsbly.be lengthened shoat twenty feet, If practicable, and fitted up with a propellor. She will probably be accompanied by a sail vessel of about 800 tone. Capt. next/toln, formerly of the steamer Illinois, boo been Wett ed to command the expedition. and we under stand that he is now engaged in making Kiser stand at.= rangements tojall in June. A .hetter'officr.r could hardly tall/ beets chosen lar=ch II expe -1 dition. ' • ' - The Whig 'city (Aiii.anow Nothing)qoneen lion met yesterday . in the Conti Court Rom, and made general nominationkamong the names put .I3p bees one,.demonreh, The feeling teem ed ho 43S .teror lof a Anion ticket' with . the Democirete.' : 11113;tetn wardewete represented:--,, . TKO MASSLCHVBETTO LISGISLLTUILIL ILND RO - 111-/LNIIITSCROOLS-011rbratherjOUITAliath of Bea ton are in considerable excitement upon a mat ter which indeed is somewhat calculated to pro duce excitement. It seems that the prevent Leg islature, which, as is well known, is thoroughly Know Nothing—using the term in a party sense —in its sentiments, passed a resolve empowering a committee of seven to examine "theological seminaries, boarding schools, academie!, nunne ries and convents, meaning principally, as all concede, such in/dilutions in the care or under the auspices of the Papal Church. In pursuance of ouch instructions. the committee yesterday week visited a school, the location and outward appearance of which are thus described by the Boston Daily Advertiser: "On the Dedham Turnpllos, in Roxbury, just beyond Oakstreet, there is an. ordinary house in which a school is kept by seven ladles, Catho lie "Sisters of Clarity';' members of the or der of Notre Dame. They have twelve Pupils, young ladies between the ages of ten and fifteen, all Americans by birth. These nineteen ladies form the whole household, with the exception of an 'lrishman who is employed about the premises as a servant - The house is located upon a thor oughfare much :traveled ; ilia not secluded In any way from public gaze, the grounds aretiot surrounded by soy barriers, nor does lit - have any of the characteristica of a roonsitio' !institu tion. The ladies who reside there as teachers are highly cultivated and accomplistiek - and as mach entitled to respect and courtesy as any in the state. Their pupils aro likewiee respectable, and there is not the least evidence that their at tendance at school is forced, that they are sub ject to any storm discipline, or obliged tenn i dergo any sort of ill-treatment." It is alleged • that without 'warning, two om nibtutamt laden with men werustriven up to the door, and the spokesman of the party having in quired for- the lady superior, informed her. that - the crowd before her were a committee ap pointed by the Legislature to examine the Rouse, and they immediately commenced the work. It is further alleged that "no chamber, no passage, no clmet, no cupboard escaped their vigilant search: no part of the house was enough sacred or enough proteeted.by respect for the common courtesies of civilized life to be spared in the ex, amination. The Indica' dresses hanging in the wardrobes were tossed over. The party invaded the chapel, and showed their respect for the One God wnom all Christians worship, by talking loudly with their hats on, while the ladies shrank in terror at the desecration of a spot whiCh they believe hallowed." The committee are further charged by the Ad vertiser with personal rudeness to the ladies, ,who, while in the chapel, declined toy conversa tion with their visitors, but in another part of the horse expressed themselves - willing to answer all questions the committee might choose to pro pound; and it is alleged that thereupon one of them patted the principal on the back familiarly ' with one hand, and with the other played - with tne rosary around her neck, asking her at the same time whether she was content with her situation or could leave the house at her option; and that- !Men direetly, impertinent , inquiries were addressed to the younger ladies. -Bneli is the strongest and most Specific statement of the case against the committee, with 'respect toile manner of their performing the task assigned to them, and the Adiertiser's revelations Ina comments became the subject of a warm dittoes- sion in the Legislature. liemberumf the com mittee and others denied in very broad and posi tive terms the allegations made by that journal, but it is remarkable Gist those who most strenu ously asserted that the committee had been slan dered were also the most determined in their op position to an inquiry into the truth of the alle gations. Finally, however, a joint committee of inquiry was appointedothose report will be looked for with some interest. —R. Y. Cont. Tenant" Bemoans.—Two redoubtable bri. gaud, Bogie Ogion and his son 'entail, for a gang time canoed great terror by their andaelonii crimes, in the neighborhood of Adrianople. On the 13th tilt. Banton l'aelm, the Turkish cam mander;ascertaindd that they were not far from Kisanlik, awl he sent Deli Mustache at the head of a . detathmelaf of troops to arrest them. The brigandsfled towards the Balkans,. but : Bail Mustache followed them eloeely. Comnelled to quit their retreat by want of food, they return ed to their own house; but Deli, who was aware of their proceedings, soon arrived. He placed his troops round the house, and summoned the two men to 'surrender; but their only reply was to tire on the soldiers, wounding some' of them. - On this, Peu declared he would butn the house down, and he caused measures to be taken for executing the threat The wife of Regis Oglon then threw herself at the feet of her husband, and entreated him to, yield ; bat the miscreant raised his pistol, and without hes itation blew out her brains. The wife of his eon, a young woman with a child in her arms, then knelt at his feet and supplicated him to tmrrendpr, sooner than run the risk of being burnt to death. But be discharged a 'pistol at her also, and she fell deed. Then seizing his yataghan and a brace of pistols, he-rushed from the house and endeavored to wit hin way through the soldiers. Ills eon followed, also armed with a yataghan. But they were both overpowered, and bound band and foot. They were then con veyed to Kisaardik, and leeked up in prison.— They wore ordered to be put In irons, but no ring large enough to go round the neck of Hogla Ogler' could be found. This man Is seventy years of age, but his strength is extraordinary, and be is of a moot determined character. -tilts being planed in jail he said, "Every man fol lows his calling ; mine is to rob ; and, if neces sary, murder all I min." We doubt whether Mr. ROLDOCS, when he moved for the Commission of Inquiry, over whose sessions he now presides, and whose daily hives tigatious are now the mostimportant events ta king place in Great Britain, suspectedskrostent and radical nature of the evil which be was to be the means of bringing to light Hs, and those of his way of thinking, doubtless believed that the sad stories of suffering from official.misman &gement which reached' England' front so many various sources were all well founded, and they felt confident 'bitten official investigation would reveal enough of mismanagement to warrant strenuous measures of reform, and compel the "governing classes" to admit the infusion of new elements of rigor into their effete body. But Mr. Resumes and his friends could hardly have conjectured the inflexibility of the iron routine, the utter imbecility which this examination would make patent to the world, also, after having in la measure attained their political end by the displacement of the Ministry in consequence of the vote upon the motion, they Would hate al lowed the subje4 to drop rather than to bring Old England to each open shame among the na tions. - -- - , The testimony of the witnesies reveals et cow dition of things yet more deplorable than that which previous reports from the Crimea had ex posed. Its this case the tongues of rumor strangely failed to exaggerate the facts, or even to tell them all. Carlyle, in his most desperate and strabilions mood, never imagined 4110E1 im potent potentiality, of ‘red-tape-ism.' The wit nesses examined thus far Wive been of all ranks, from His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, to a Sergeant of the Guards, and the difference in the testimony is only enough to give the addi-. Ronal interest of variety to the story which al ternately excites pity, indignation and laughter: pity for the poor fellows who go through such needless and depreseing trials, indignation at the bide-bound officials who shrink from -a festher'sweight of responsibility, and laughter at the absurd blunders which are committed— blunders which, it we had not unimpeached evi donee that they had taken place would be pro nounced impossible. The remorselessness with which the Jugger naut-lob idol Of 'the Hagfish, routine, crushed out the liven of itsworshippers, is shown in the ' • evidence of the Duke of Cambridge and that of Genersl:Bentinek. Tho former being d anxious with to:see that his men were properly nupplie food, desired an officer to -get rations for them from the headquarter Commissariat. The first day he eentiallhough the men were in want of t h,,, r daily ea ions, instead offending these rations mm isssriat sent a printed form to , athteoonfllcec'erthleoritin to fill up. Hence, there - was ' considerable delay, and then, not satisfied With twit, the officer was supposed to have put doWn due or two more horses than he was entitled to. Instead of sending the rations for the men, and attains out the inaccuracy in the return of liar es, they trout& send no rations at all, because the form was wrong." Upon that the Duke desired the officer to go with his anomie to get the re, icons and put matters to rights, andhe did then get them that day, although very . late. AP . it 'turned out, the Commissariat officer was wrong and there was no mistake in the return at oil. ' The letter says: On one occasion, a vouchtruwas sent 'back to me (Us, from the Conimissariat,) be cause it- was signed half an link foe tow.. I _then took the liberty of saying that if this ever P - mute ,. Ingtin I would hare that cenneniesary tur ned cut of the service. The difficulty never did occur afterwards." Upon this the London 25nes well remarks that I , 'thine difficulties were attributable almost wholly , :to the sit:tern of traditions of the Department," Ind thee the 'system was too- strong, and the `practice so elaborately methodised as to be round fuseless for the realities of service. -: i ;•' Or the' helpless Sondition to ,which the army l wasiedtused for the west-oflmplements of frill , 1 wary use; and by the ntterworthlessitest of those rWittab were supplied , the - - fallowing extract, from I the Tfililek ,, sumtaary of the avidame-gives #: de- I ..tdoinbli pic!xire. .-, --- .. - . . - r - 7 -+ •*: ' -:.- , 1.. ..1 -,<`• .... : -.': ::•.: -, - I ! -:-. I:: . , . "One witness deciarecL that ,he found a whol regiment incapable of supplying itself with foel because it possessed - only, three tools—that is,. two old spades and broken pick. It we:P=3h the same with the rest of the army. The trench es, the works of defence, andof coarse the road, were all hindered by the fragile oryielding qual ity of the tools. Captain Shakespeare, of the Royal Horse Artillery, was President, he said, of a Committee who eatto report upon tools, and "all were condemned except the pickaxes." The billhooka were especially bad. In reply to an-. other question he said "Fresh tools wero issued before he left, bat they were as had es thefirst." And in answer tofurther inquiry; "All the tools, stores, harness,/and all things for the artillery were sent out direct from Woolwich to :Mr. Young, at Belaklava." So much for the captain of the Royal Horse Artillery. Let us hear Ser geant Lawson, of. the . Grenadier Guards, on the' same point:—"The tools-we had were very bad indeed. The bills would notcnt apiece of wood; pieces chipped oat of the edges an inch long:— The pickaxes were generally bad; they were.al ways coming off at the handle; if they did not break. The shovels were worse than the picks." Now, can we wonder at anything in the history of this siege,--at-the tedious work of the trench es, at the want of fuel, St the impossibility, of sparing men for the 116131CraelCi1CP-3, or the read, when these noble fellows had to work for their. lives with tools that broke, .flew, bent, twisted, chipped ns fast as they were used,_stid which, on the complaint of the whole army, and a formal report sent to England, were replacedfrom Wool wich with other tools not a whit better?--N. Case It Is rather' - curious that white the Madri correspondent of the French and Belgian jour nals substantially agree , in, the statement that the Spanish Ministers declared in the Cortes on blar°ll 8, tb"-t,b 0 ,41 haw ed to abolish Slavery In Cnba, the tlr tiob journals limit that declaration to the supprt scion' of thealave trade: nil discrepancy at once Suggests the ecispiciont that the latter may have deemed tit more pru dent to withhold from their readers on this side of the ocean all allusions thu purpose so exci ting, thßil the final measure of emancipation II ' resdrtothe consummated. Neither 'the French ter the Belgian writers, on the. other hind, have any motive for dlegnising or pervertingthe:truth. They are impartial witnesses, and as such natni• rallyanerit a, greater degree of thufidence th an those who, like Gen. concha, have!constantly in view the effect that'words uttered In Madrid may have on the progress of events In tis country.— t t A similar 'suspicion naturally roc on , Spanish reports of this debate. prepared or APeriCAB ciroulation. For instance, th e Cronies, of ,thts City, gives the speech of idr. Luthriage, at grea ter length than we have seen' it elsewhere, but with the same sense as the briefer accounts of the London Journals.. According to . the Croni es the-Minister, instead of declaring against, th e maintenance of Slavery in Cuba, deetared in its favor, and that with a variety of argdments.— There is thus a total contradictionl betivemi this - report of the' CI MUM and that of 'the' continen tal European journal s. Our own private advices agree with the latter, and represent ,Emancipa tion in some modified and gradual forth, as hay log teen agreed upon by the Spanish Govern moat. Still, we shall not deny that the deeided ly different aspect which the Cronies pute upon , the affair has diminished our confidence in. the certainty of so important a measure. A short time, however, will settle the question, and 'choir which of these opposite reports is - correct —.Y. Y. Tribune. , Ben REPORT Toll Btrronzu.We have bad . news in regard to thecondition.of Cattle and the prospects of a supply of beef for the coming eea eon. The - Lorain Arpa, of a late date sayst— "Cattle axe dying by scores in this county, from starvation, effects of cold weather, or distemper. There appears to be quite a difersity of opinion 4 as to the cause; some maintaining that it 111;11 'dititamper emong•the cattle, others anteing thet it is the combined effeots of hanger. and.cold weather, which causes the mor lity. We. see by our exchanges, that the same c omplaints 'are made in othei portion of the Ste ."'This would appear to be the case in Michigan. The Jones ville Telegraph Bays: "The - faioreble reports from various parts of the State in relation to the condition of sheep will not apply to this scollop. It says 'sheep have bad a hard time and look very poorly indeed. • Cattle, consideriOg the win ter, look very well, bat there are very 'few fat ones. Beef cattle in good condition, are bard to be got at $l. per hundred on foot." From each information we cannot promise oureeltee beef for lase then 12 cents per pound. , • Soldiers' Boling Lando & Claims against the Govan:anent. • I'WILL will procure Bounty Land' War rants for Soldier., their vidan and loin= elidliirea lad will prosecute elninia againd the ilonarnmant, and attergo , Mars . la m t he ..fturt. Clabas,” recently ea. Na.0.48 . 12drd eL, care dcior aliola Smithfield: mhZii•tf . CHARMS NAYLOR. Agency for Soldierl.Maime. 101)0.9.rlokt OF LANDS —P.IIRCHASE AND SALE OF LAND WARD MES—The undersign made arrangement, •ith competentmid;byoad ble gentlefeen to obtain certificates or warrants for sol diers, then widows or minor children. trho artionahled to Bounty Landg also for the localoa of lands and the our , chaps and We of land warrants. JOItN D. DAVIS. mhla Corner of Wood and Ith .to. Bounty Land Agency. THE UNDERSIGNED N otarys Public and General Agrents. having bad oeveralrears erperlenoe fn the prosecution of Bounty Land and Vendee Claims. offer their earriess to •obtall Land Warrents ander the elet of Congress, gamed March 3d, 1833. which law grants 140 ucree of , and to ell officers, osnaleians, privates, telita• stare. chaplains, maroon. mariner., clerics, de., who hare ea:red In any of the ware Mace 1720, which the Uni ted States bevel:sect sneezed in. and who here not re ceived their we:rents variously. MUML STESIMI3I3 ft mi.' m1127.3wd Womsotox Cur. Much 34, 1855. Cartinis, L Oil Cloths and Matting.. NO V9IFT 81191 W ASAW6O7: I , • jeg j oivill . A 2 l , " O 8 16 . ° Fa eV at , - and mod • beautiful patterns, evinelsting of • Royal Velvet,. Brunet, and Tanesrr • antra and curer Mlle Patent Tapestry. Ingrain, "Pe l l Xl2,=_wvvrd..: • Together with every' description of Limp, CottntWand low penal OarEetins. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, From St° 24 *et wide, all qualities an d prima. Also.TablelHl Clothe buff and green Oil SE adew. buff and men nolland Window Riedel Ptanoand.Tahle Cov ers, num Mate. Dent atts, Cocoa nod Canton Matting, Stair Bodo 'Permian Blind., d_. ill of vtd, WM of• ford at the lowest cash prima ratan For the Spring Trade. IRLOOIt OIL CLOTUS, of all widths. I . lllllitlae 01i Clops. Oath chhll -- , ' • 4,,, Z3 . 1 5i, 1 4 4 1 7 ---. " — a , fifa5t0433114.4.-hant anen L -C1.1 „, : :: -. . ' 1' ... . , ' ; .. 7 : .._, & Av... Wahl 199 l iw ai tti lit , 111n . tastla oithe lams eat of pach. that Au irr• rgag*. "At Auld iga , alpit u kat' -_ ,_, ~.: 4114 1. 1 k Witilbrim ` , -al;ounjaos.ithrerootax tio: Ma Mutat*. • • llide Oil end Lennie" . - Sint*. • • ' • - - D. KIILKPATRICK, - No. 21 South Third. Street, Between Ilasket and Chestnut eta, 1.1311.1-Ip* FiIAS vOR SALESPANISH HIDES, Dr and Greened Patna Klee, Tanner"' 011,Tanoeds .an Currier's Toole, at the ioneedPrio. and the boat t•erns the hinds of Lea th er In th e rough wanted, fop able tbe highest market prim 1,111 be riven In each or Wren In erohange far Hides. Leather gored free of charge and .old on commleslon. • tob22 :VINE AND. CEDAR WARE.-SAMUEL ll lilt01:81121 afore constantly 011 band a anal assort merit of Wash-sad Batlatakiloraaßeearolx/st, Dal Well. Kitchen or Draw Buckets, Wood. Bowls, Chums, Dry atearures, Ursa and Cbarry Wull Boards, and all other lauds of ware In his Kee. slaa—ao oasts Tuba .d 100 dozen Booketa._ . • arercou, 311sorao Dale Wawa, Ilttabrarzb. Pa. goats Verlag and Fancy Geoda—A meat just received:,. lirare opening our Spring-pnrehnses of boye goodi • an offer them at looted' Miens to 11 d 'write country &Menlo essfolne =nook be .Irchasing . . Our Idock of Looklog_Olasses and Frames of 1 kinds Is complete. 11 , . • .11.TAL0017 k ml,ll No. 62 Wood stxot. HEMP-38 bales Missouri D..R..Herapia La eons sad fq sale st low rates to dose. • • - se2 • • AL= GRADUN. No. 121 Seetind it. EI.VE DOLLARS -REWARD will bepaid for thelf deteettso of them= who Is ht thwbablt of t • ZWrIr.NB I CO., 71.1inseth street.- TIMBER. LANDS IN DLY, ...co. - FOR BATA—Hobnail three and four thourarid CO., of. land in klk . county, well timbered. for poly 31,60 Ikrts , The 'lards are laid elf- In tracts of 'virus Fixer to nit larebaserr. mta) B. IdeLAIN t SON. 21, Stb at AI[AGAZINES FOR APRlL,—Harp e r, Potroon.Goday. the= oto.: norPreo ..fOr7 No. 4. and Strobisrd Bram for AWI mid by o B, SADLER. Allegheny. 4641IGSabitr?. 5°°,114.1.1.0ni5.0n; O. .3.. C.a.= wad furies 1)7 MANTILLAS—A. A. liltwon__S: Ca. are now OtllOing another superior afgaetniont — of the Palil styles of mina' and mama Idaotlllaa . a an. WIN law and ottro mata.nala nP3 CIILY, BONNETS-.-A.-A..3 11 *n & Cu. .111 exhibit an Mea?. Avil &I, nidnialk and Satin Bound& In *II colors, of 1.1351 e wlx 0.!4:4 eastern mantlfacttlre. sP3 D R Y APPLES-100 bus. just tee&and for 'web/' eat RY CCtI.LI: AY PEACHES-100 bus. j_ust teed and. for ea. eft ar3 - U. COLLIN& GROUND NUTS---222 bge now landing oain damn. Catedezda. • Yar male by . AD: • . DICICIT *pa . FRESII LOUISVILLE LVIS is atomfoi na .m 401,6314 mail bf 643 - • mutt rat v. co. , . . TATOEB-24bhle mewed 'awl for gale Dr sr3 . CoLVii:LlNlvrviiETed-u5r0i00h.,20.5.a411811.001, illitsrr: r nale by bra. Fors tiN - ,-OLTB-500 buff • ,As,gowoMuLpr.
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