'SBURGH GAZETTE a w = • • is `PITTSBT_TRGEH: Triurtsp- AY Anil 5, 'ism.' 1101-ToiAtivertisers.—lceltber the Dithatil thorn or Printhorphanshmeett of the Day Gareth, ore opened O.:M=4lm • Aoristunserhodelire their oic. to appear ia latbspsou !fondly isco?hi4C.,./2 bird thal:t W boron 0 0 clock. Di Sstsrds/. • Advance 'Papilents.—Efermifter n Oar o sub- acriptioil rill be takes far the Dsitlr or Weekly s e t a. name Innaen is made lia adroara. Whenever the time 11 up to - which the ruhen l Ption le pm, the vmer yrill be (amiably etopPed. unbuts the sutmaiption tore roved Dr advance perusent. AB transient advretbdue, et revel deirstedol4,o b va4tdred to be paid to ad 12a only grroeptious ullibe where special month 1r or Teartv amtruute se made. upbse", ygatriaburigh Weekly Gazette.—The extensive emulation aortic. Weekly Gagne alas to oar badness awn unat dad:WA* mason of Inalftut then trudnesslmawn °six etrcoy{toaL lystreenbar end Ilvetbonannd, mcnn:4 awe, qin7,%nn,i:du2A, manufacturer and aunkkoper In 4filenr. IL PAdITELLER, late eittorof eta Zei . :hopi ..n.t vow am:meted. vith Plttabunzer Ontries. is litithothod to solicit imbotriptlatu sad sdrartlmeasota for ths Eitte ball:It audio , somrdlng to out published terns 1 . Plttsbartat Much L 1R55.. • •RestAbier. .Thater rich pain Of this paver 001:41TILY-H0]1TS FOR CITY BUSINESS In laying out walks, 'their width is an import ant consideration. The great mhrtake,., and one almost invariably_ made in this section of the country, is makiig them too narrow, by which defeet the whole premises are dwarfed, and the general effect almost completely !Toned. If the approach to a mansion is contracted, every thing else partakes of the same character, and an" air of meanness is thrown over the whole scene.- ~ -Frecraently the most charmingeffecta can bolero; dosed in anald place, by widening the approach es. The drive should never be Teen" than ten feet wide,- and in grounds of any extent, from twelve to fifteen feet is a better standard. . The main feat-walk or private approach-to the house should lecr',from six to sight feet Side or lateral walks, - for -convenient access to the gitimindt, should be froui- five to eight feet, according to their extent and positi - cin_ Nothing is gained by narrow; pinched up walks, as trees and shrub bery are usually planted along and near them, and the room necessa4 ter the walk is also ne ' canary for the spread and development of the treea. A walk should always be wide enough for two persons to walk abreast in conversation,. without wiling garments by coming in- contact with shrubbery or grass, when the dew is on the grotmd, or after 'a To make good walks or drives is a work of much labor,and this Is one ressonwby they are frequent lynade so narrow. Wkire sand'and gravel cannot : be obtained near at bond the, expense and labor ' -is much increased, and s less amount of walks • should be constructed- Whatever is done, how- - , ever, should be done well, if any comfort is to be expected. constructing a drive or walk,where there is a !Mady or gravelly sub -sod; the loam or 'slay should be removed entirely devil to the pe rms sub-soil, and the walk filled up with gravel to ale:reel - in the centre of the walk to the ear rounding surface, gradually, but slightly, decli ning to the sides. Such treatment will make dry and durable walks, easily kept in enter, and undisturbed by frosts. if the sub-soil - is dry the- earth should be taken out to the depth - of at least 18 inches, and the walk filled in with • f grooel—not the coarse gravel of the rivers, but the "thin gravel found on gravelly hills and the - glans of relines. :ihe purer the gravel is the • letter, and, the more easily vegetation is kept down. By a little attention to such walks, roll- Big them with an iron roller after s atelier, they Soon become very hard end smooth, and make a delightfrapromenade, Whermgranl cannot be obtained, tanbark, often renewed answers as • substitute fora walk but will not answer for thive. _Haring decided anon the position, extent and character of the walks, then comes the important question of planting. Some definite idea of what is intended to be accomplished is as neces sary here as in all the previous steps. It is not requisite 'that all the wa lk s, neces sary for the . . - completeness and comfort of the grounds ahead be made at once; nor that all the plant - lug should to done in one. year. -,- The improve ment of a cruntry home by our city business man of limited means, who studies economy, is a ' work of time. But it is necessary that at line - some idea should be entertain e d,—.some plan fixed in the mind as a picture, or placed on pa per,—of the effects or results aimed at, so that the work May proceed with-some system and have some symmetry, harmony and connection of parts. We do not noW refer to what , are called the styles of landscape gardening, such as the "picturesque" and - the "gardenesque."— Very few persons in this region have the time on: knowledge to attempt to carry out with aeon , racy any particular style. Most persons begin this labor of love, like ourselves, at a period of life too advanced to expect perfeetion,.or a high degreeof , nrit. We may, however, by forming and keeping in view some general deiign in our "work, greatly simplify our labors, and produce 11 some very charming effects, althortgb_they may • .L not arrive to the dignity of any particular style. -- In small plantations, of three to six acres,. about one-half of the ground should • be kept as a lawn, and planted with deciduous and evergreen ornamental trees and shrubs, with flower-beds -near the house. This ground should be in front and immediately around the house, reserving the grOund in the rear for vegetable garden and fruits. This lawn and ornamental ground should 1 . be sown to grass, and either pastured or_mown. The parts of the lawn_most distant from the - groin, - $ P , s) i a sylvan glade, or as Pope bas it; "Thar intersetrac la lawns and oral. glades." Along the walks and-drives,. id proper peal pons, and on the - margin of a glide, a thicket formed of the smaller kinds of trees, and everr grers, and ornamental and. flowering shrubs, can be introduced with good effect, - while, over shadowing the thicket some inanching elm or towering maple may be made use of to increase the sylvan character_ of the scene. In forming `Clumps, or even groups, trees of the same gen eralcharacter shauld-be made use of, es a clump or group of evergreen!, aidof deciduous trees, whilitavergreens can be introduced Where there is a lawn shaded by 'decal:tons trees with good ef fect. In forming g - Toupi of deciduous trees, in large grounds, a classification of the trees should be kept in view so as to group those:Of the - same general character, but this Is notprossible or necessary in the ground's of -the limited extent we are *Wang 0f..., All We can do tato produce the best effects prossibie with the space at our command, and tho short time we have in which to improsit, our grounds and enjoy, the reignite of our labor... In countries where . the usages of primogeniture prevail, and where property is cataned,'llantations may be commenced with a tiew s to their perfection in the fifth and eighth generation; but in our democratic country of change, where the , children of the poor man are the wealthy owners of the soil in the second or third generation, ' and the - descendants of the rich' have — taen the -places of laborers, - the grezeohject is to get as much enjoyment ?as possible out of the present. /Leta our plants . Was unta be of the description product the most decided sndpleaeing effects In the shortest time poseible, and lees regard must be paid -to the artistic grouping of _trees, ABA to. Pecuilir steles of improvement. _ ' • Onto Aso Prwasnwasu nartritan,--We an-, derstant,that the earnings of this road. in the liar month of ch hare been about $98,000; b eing $15,000 more then la the corresponding month of last year. The earnings of the 'first qusrtar of 1856, exceed those of, the corresponding quar ts: of 1854, by about $i5.006; which is $lO,OOO In advance of the estimate of the Superintendent; and these gratifying results hayi been attained notwithstanding the competition of the Central Obicatallroad, which wan opened from Columbus Vilioaliaig a for =nabs ago. BALTD(011.11 ANI) Oath Rinata,—.l.)xleiting of t;:e private stockholders in the B. & O. R. R. was held on Monday, to take action upon the propo- J Lion to purchase the city's stock interest in the road. The following preamble and resolutions were adapted: - R'asosnos, A resolution has been passed by the mayor and city council of Baltimore, and addres -,:d to the President awl Directors of the Bald-' morn and Ohio Railroad Company, the purpose of 1 which is to ascertain on what terms the sald company or its stockholders would be willing to varchase -the entire interest of this city in said 1 road—and • Wasasas, This meeting has been called for the purpose of ascertaining the views of said slockholdere in order that their representatives in said board maybe prepared to conform to. their wishes in this behalf—therefore Resolved, That the stockholder directors in the Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company be and they are hereby authorised and empowered to vote for purchasing this stock of the city of Bal -1 timore in the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Cotn truly for an annuity to be paid _semi-annually, 1 equivalent to the sum of four per cent. (4 per rent.) upon the par value of the stock m said company, the said city, in the event of her ac ceptance of said offer, to withdrair her directors with the Privilege of reinstating the same should said annuity be at anytime outstanding for ape tied of sixty days (fp days) but not otherwise— said annuity to begin term from the period of the withdrawal of said directors. `And be it further Resolved, That 'in the .ovrnt of the refusal of the city council to accede to the above propoei ' sign, the private stockholders now repreSented ' in this meeting agree to sell to the city on the same terms, and to withdrawtheir directors on the consummation of the arrangement, when re quested by the city so to do, and that the Stook holder directors be requested to negotiate ac cordingly. According to the statements made in them - ing, the floating debt of the company is $2,- 000, all of which has to be met this year. Onto atm PZIOSTLVANIA Bonn.—The 0111Mit tee appointed to investigate the condition and pait management of the Ohio and Pennsylvania road were to report, according to arrangement at the aiinual meeting, to an adjourned meeting on the 10th inst. The committee announce, in our paper of to-Joy, that they will not be able to re_ port on that day, and distantsteetholders are no tified of the fact that they may not come here on a bootless errand. The committee will mime an early day for making their report, of which the stockholders - will receive doe notice. Ciscrussrittuorms.—The details of the Cin cinnati riots are given elsewhere in this morn ing's paper. The destrUction of the ballot-boxes and ballots by Know- Nothing mobs in the Eleventh and Twelfth wards - involves the election in considers ble difficulty. With those wards the whole dem ocratic ticket was elected; but as their vote can not now be counted there is an hppartmt major ity in favor of -the K. N. ticket. The GaZdte, which supported the K. N. ticket, admits its defeat u tuad says the candidates mi it will not as oept office on • majority obtained by fraud and force. The whole matter is involved in doubt and difficulty. Tat CINCINNATI S r laii Cant.—Mr. Commis goner Pendery, at the hearing oohie case on Tuesday, declared Rosetta tree, haying been brought into Ohio by her master, and therefore not a rugitlre. Aa ohs bad been twice discharged before on the same ground, by much better and higher jurists, this decision was mere nation ge• We are indebted to Wm. H. Allen, clerk of the steamer Ben Franklin, for New Orleans papers forwarded to as from Lon's'el.. NATIONAL lifsosznra.—The number for April of this excellent family magazine has been recebr -ed and is for sale by J. Read, No. 76 Fourth fit. Prom the Clectroutl Ootemerete4 of ledelmmtar. ANOTHER OUTRAGE UPON THE A WOO exeiteme nt raged through the city yes terday afternoon, in consequence of a rumor that the tickets, tally sheets and poll books of the Twelfth Ward had been desttoyed by a mob. By most persons it was discredited, and innu merable atones found currency. Men protested that they had witnessed the destruction, and oth ers declared that they had investigated the mat ter and that there had been' no mob—that the story was founded upon the burning of the tick ets eupsequent to counting them. We proceeded with care andperseeeranee to iookinto the recta, and visited the ward where the outrage was sta ted to have been committed.. ' We found the street in front of the engine house where the Twelfth Wari elections are held, deserted, and everything wearing a quiet ap pearance. We experienced much difficulty in as-riling at the exact truth, bat are assured that the following statement Is correct. The Know-Nothings were first on the ground on Monday morning, and elected their judges and clerks, with one exception. We were interned that the election passed off quietly, or as some of our informants expressed it, "There was only &Dutchman knocked down once in a while, and that didn't amount to much you know—the general proceedings were peace able." No demonstration of violence occurred .during the night rollowipg the electien, and the counting of ballots was proceeded in without mo lestation until about one o'clock yesterday, st which time all of the ballots must, (twelve hun dred and sixty.) were c0ui.:,..1 erupt. three. At one o'clock a mob of near four hundred - persons suddenly collected, appearing on the ground in squads of thirty, forty and fifty men - and a gang of perhaps thirty entered the engine house and snatching the tickets, poll books and tally sheets, thrust them into the stems where they were consumed thin run up the American Avg over the tower of the Engine house, cheered re peatedly and retired I There was no fight, no struggle—the audacious act was performed in en instant, and there were few spectators besides those engaged in the work of - destruction, and the clerks and judges. As for the story of the illegal voting which was the ostensible cause of the outrage—that was not believed by any person in the Twelfth Ward with whom we had the opportunity of conver sing. And if it was true, the "American Re form" judges and clerks are responsible for it. From every circumstance one can learn of this' affair, it appears to have been coolly calculated, and utterly. unmitigated. There never was a more wanton and horrible desecration than the hoisting of the star span gled banner by the Twelfth Ward mob over the scene of their unparallelled 'outrage. In_ the very smoke of their ballots the flag of our country floated fair and beautiful—and the mockery was enough to sicken the very hearts of all good citizens. Bios and Bloodshed Last- Bight.--One Nan ICilled.—Barricadei Erected. A difluilty between the Germans and K. N.'s occurred yesterday, regarding a cannon. • As near as we can learn, the facts are these: The Germans borroved a brass cannon of the American Military Companies, vrith•the purpose of firing it on election day, in honor of the birth day of Jefferson. The canon was taken from them while they were using it on Jackson's Hill, by a body of excited Americans, during the trouble et the Eleventh Ward ; and after be ing parsdeffihrough the streets, and once fired when loaded with boulders, in the Thirteenth Ward, was deposited in the armory where it belonged. The Germans, it is said, took this cannon or some other enefrom the armory, and placed it in a shed near Vine artist, some four squares above the canal. Gen. Sargent was highly in dignant at the proceedings of the Germans in regard to the disputed property, and demanded that it be returned. To this the Germans rota ted to accede, and the news of the difficulty spread through the city like Seine in dry stab- -: ble. The rumor that caused most excitement down town, was that the GeMllllll had loaded the cannon, and proposed to use it against the Americans, General Sargent, we are told, made. an effort to get the cannon into his possession, but failed, and In the afternoon great crowds collected in Vine street. Between three and four o'clock the street was thronged from the canal bridge to the foot of the hill. There were four crowds,_each of which might have been styled an immense mass meeting. Two of these were of Americans—cote on the bridge; the other a couple of squares higher up—end the other two were Germans. The sidewalks were thronged, and thousands of women and children looked on from the win dows. The aspect of eflein was decidedly war like. The Americans were in s state of ex cessive excitement, and seemed resolve&to have the cannon et ell bawds. • Passing up the street me saw unmistakable erridences of preparation for a 4esporate contest pistels_were being loaded publicly. Nearly every German was armed. The handles of pistols protruded from their pockets, and many had swords byeir sides. - The street, viewed from the upper portion tip. poised black with men as fez down is the eye could reach, and through the doss, above the deruse throng of hats, the Mash cif steel wet in ter Tasperoeptible. Meeting. Gem= tupelo s:toe, he informed us that the, halls of the Pass vex and Trams, were each filled with men armed with rigee, who swore to defend the dlepuusi cannon to the last pip. Returning near sundown the street was even more densely filled. The Sheriff with a view of removing the cause of difficulty, wee endeavors to get possession of the gun which was the im mediate cause of contention, and no resistance was made by the German Officers, but the multi tude pressed about the shed where the cannon was stationed, so that it was entirely impossible to get it away, and the Sheriff left the ground on receiving assurances from Capt. Moore, and oth er German Officers that the gun should not be improperly need, and should be surrendered to the proper authorities at any time. • About this time the Germans detected in their midst, or thought that they did, one of the per eons who destroyed the ballot box in the Dee- enth Ward; a cry of "Know Nothing" was rale- el, the Individual in question led, and the boul ders flew about in a manner quite obnoxious to peaceably disposed persons. The Germane, we then understood, were expecting a grand attack in the evening, and making resolute prepara tions to repel it. Coming down town, we sew, scattered profusely about the corners of the !streets triangular bits of red paper which were supposed by outsider* like ourselves, to, be the distress sign of the IL N.'s calling for a meeting at once. . Soon after dark there was on immense gath ering of people in Fifth street Market apace. A slight platform was erected, and several speech. is made. addressed the multitude Thos. Spooner, Esq., earnestly advising a quiet dispersion. The spea kers were constantly interrupted by the cries of those who were Such at once to "pitch into the - Dutch." Such expressions as "come on— go long—why don't you got—go if your going" —were incessently and loudly vociferated. In the meantime the Germans fortified them selves most formidably, erecting three strong barricades of wagons, carts, drays, and whatev er vehicle or available materiel they could man age to get hold of. These — ikre erected—one across Vine street at the crossing of Fourteenth —one across Walnut et the crossing of Mercer, and the other at the junction of Mercer and Vine. They had two pieces of artillery crammed to I the muscle with chains and slugs, and planted one In 'Mercer strew, and the other et the corner of Fifteenth and Vine. The Halls of the Free men and Tamers were crowded with men armed with rifles, ready to march out at a signal. Tho house tops were lined with men provided with altdescriptions of fire arms, and with boulders and bricks. Sentinels were stationed, and the German portion of the town thus placed Aso lately in a state of seige. We imagine from the I sound of the volley, that near fifty shots were fired. It was near ten , p'clock.when a body of reek lose Americans, about four hundred strong, with • drum, fife, and banner, crossed the Vine street bridge, and with gay tousle marched steadily into the German territory. They had proceeded near ly to the first barricade (parties of lealf-grown boys being In front as skirmisher', throwing stones at every appearance of alierman) when they were fired upon from the front, each side, and the house -tops. One man was killed, and five wounded seriously, one, it is thought, mortally. The one killed wan named G. B. Monroe, a resident of Indiana, who was stopping at the Farlow House. Be was shot through the bead and dropped lifeless. William Grey, a cooper, residing on Third street, between Mill and Stone, was struck by two slugs, one of which passed through bin left hand, and the otberlodged in his abdomen. A man named Boggs, of this city, was hit in the throat by a musket ball, which drew some blood, but did nut inflict a dangerous wound.— Ile returned talking loudly, and may not be considered in peril. John Coleman who resides on Seventh street, opposite Smith; was shot in the calf of the leg, —not - considered dangsronsly. Patrick Doris, of Covington, wan wounded id the side severely. One effect of this fatal firing was to drive back the procession which was entering the Ger i man portion of the town. The K. N.'s rallied en Vine drat. bridge, which they made a kind of headquarters for warlike operations. After this time no_ person was allowed to cross Lao' of the canal bridges near the scene of the fight, and few Indeed had much inclination to undertake it, as there was danger on all sides. The news of the fight soon reached the great crowd en Fifth street, producing fearful excite ment. Many persons were in favor of charging the Germans in solid mass, and making a regu lar battle of it, but the knowledge of the for midable preparations of the Germain, and tle judicious counsel of several men with good longs, and perhaps a little stratagem restrained them. Prof. Lippit urged themultitude not to go un armed and assault barracades defended with ar tillery, and whole regiments of well armed and well drilled men. Ile stated that he was author ized by Gen. Sargent to say that the Rover Reg -leant were under arms, and that If their seal ea were required, they would act as utlabt seers bat nuder the eirrourstancea. The signal for action was to be a ainsfaerreas ea big fire bell of The Mechanics /agitate At that the Rovers were to march, and such of the crowd as wished to go in - whittle= could do so. Prof. L. spoke very earnestly, repeatedly- arning the crowd of the • danger of crossing the Rhine, and beseeching them to go well armed, If go they must. Most of the persons were well armed we im agine as such a sic of deadly weapons, as on yesterday, was never before heard of in this city. More • pistols have been sold in this town within two days past, than daring the previous six months. The Filth street market space forces tarried and listened for 'the signal tap on the big bell, with various demonstrations of impatience, and at midnight tad dispersed. There was, soon after the new came that several persons had been Shot, amnia that large "American" rein• forcentents woad be received from Kentucky, and the firing of canna on the landing was said to be for' the 'purpose of rousing the people of Covington. Flow much of this story was form dationless of course we do not know. We heard from - the canal bridges at half pat two o'clock this morning. Large parties were moving - about, and the sentinels were go ing their rounds with business like solemnity. A number of our best-citizens we re engaged last night in attempting to arrange some com promise to stop the effusion of blood and ease the ci.y fain more deeming disgrace end irre deemable rain— • We bead late in tbe night that an attack on the Germane, to take' rivenge-ecithem for the blood ehedlast naming, will take place this morning sacra o'clock. -We hope that the ru mor was baseless but fear the worst. It be comes every gad citieen to remaiunt home, and do all in his power to seethe the hostile elements that are now flaming in our midst. • At three o'clock this morning, the accustomed quiet of the town was broken by an occasional., shot along the; canal, occasioned, we presume, by individuals t rying their pistols. - --- - Another Residenter of hew York City Talautothe vadisw , qf IicL.ANER CELEBRAT ED LIVER PILLS—Hear ?Mu Now Toni. 105w130.1 02 . Title is to certify tbat I ban hod the Liver Coil:41114ot for Ate non. doming which time (ban triod almost all No known remodire; but to no panne. ileatilut of Dr. Mo. Lane's Celebrated lion Pills. I cromitund torn' a bor.— I did wt. and now slant cored I think one boz more will effect a permanent em.. I on nee/folly recommend then Pill to all who mar maenad Liver Comdata: hen also ttoto mod with the most beePr romit l In CM" It iLneT R. Parchment will be cared' to an on vit. ?PLAN WI OILLZBIII2WD LIVER PILLS. and take none a vow moo. avyt.hetrubiau , Ptttoms to Ito Liver Mb, now Wore the yribilm also. his Celebrated ermlihn, on now be bed Cl en rerportabla Drat atom in the United &nom el" tor, Sib bribe mole protestors, minim sairruens, Ith3Odihrtil Inconners to J.Eldd it Co.. SO Wood et. Among Diseaseei-Dyepepsia. and - Liver Cata,Mt rank se most difficult to cum. Wo aN theamd to hero It In car power to point lout • Tomer sl'hich has Pared sliectriel In many cum, and width we mu sear recommend as arertolu mud Infidliblo rag It by teen Mt moans of rescuing thousands from an untlaudi Ws moan the Meaner. Daman MGM DrefOuld by Dr. 0.11. Jackson. at tho Grimes Modlrlno fikiro, LW kith st..ndl•tolphia. • Pee sdrortionanit. *o2nd/ha Ben Kiiown when Triea.—These gentle. JIM takertbainit• tn.tettilbtng la (mink A. Papa estook's Verialfuge, because two of the, brae hare used It to thotr brirablicattlee as phrelinute Ihr a number of resmandtherlurre kaown it.by Now, obserration, to to good Ata IT Inly 4th. Marrs. IL 4. tahnestode et' Ocritexinc—Haelng sold lowr valuable Vernafture tbr tome time. and having wen It mod for Mao/ Tears. we .would nesneunold It to-oil am a rate and edielent remedy for all raw of imam In no instance have we ever WEI &Ur 01ii results Iblloving Ita sdrainletration, but alware hoe It answered the rumors far whleh It was 'lntended; and teen entlreltsitlefeetot7. ' Bellerrlng that everything that her bus wt Ibrtb In re gird to its rittnel Is strictly In acoardanew with our ob. 'wrath:lts, not only as in Int l but an men of but& NM, we would unlreeitatlngir sar to who read thte: - that It Is the b.t, esadfusr now ma i l ; natibit TO' tw's are b!" ""hep ilizti. noovra A Atm. eiisai•e ilia sold hi D. A. lIMINNVTOON t 00.. earner of Wood and 'Writ its. alt ding Unenrrent Money, Gold, Silver, Stocks, &e. 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Dr. Bermes Pectnral arrap core Larrogltl• Dr. Heyeer'e Pectoral erroP .111 core Indnen Dr. Hereer's Parton! Syrup Cu" • midthe head. core Lucia/Jolt Dor , Dr. Heroes Pectoral Syrup twill rumption. • • recent letter from Mr. .1. W. Veatch, of Itokeby, Oblo, dye .ant you to sand ma two bottles of sour Pectoral Syrup by mall. There La aladybve.bnti a cough and the doctors can't cure her. 1 vu in the same vsy, and tried merit/dna without benefit, until I got a bottle of your Naomi Syrup. I took It but tvicee.ard It cured me mood and wall.. Ask for Dr. Kama:a P1XT09.41. Starr and tak• no other Price, 50 eta. Sold at Dr. 11111113kail. No. 140 Wmd and at d. P. FIXIIINO'S, Allegheor. mbaltdtwil Nenralgia.-I;bis torroidable disease, which mesas to baffle the skill of physicians, Maids like merle to Carter'i gpaniab Mixture. ?dr. V. Boyden, fbnnerly of the Astor Muse, New York, and late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond. Ye. I. one of the handier& who hare been cored oteerare Nen. minis, by tarter'. kiperdsh Slum his curs, he he. recommended it to nnmbore of othera who were suffering with nearly ererY form of dl. ease, with the most wonderfol entrees. Ile says It Is the PlOlll extraardinarl Mediate ha has ever need, and the!seet blood purifier known. Bea edratimmemt In another column mh29.lwdewl. DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for sale One Hundred Leta, very e drentegeonely Ireatesi. In the City of Dubuone, and re. spentfully mama proposal. for the seine, or any portion Of them. The tompletloo of the Greet tuthoa Content It. It. to this elty—the lune Upper Ilississippi Myer business transacted here—the bury lead trade, together with the present rapidly appreciating value of real estate. combine to promise desirable results to those whihlng to meet In City Property. Any Internist:lon will he plitly communicated If de Addrean S. S. .1 UP s CMIPANY. strllaValnfo Dubuque, low. British and Continw t ...- SIOHT BILLS e.g. TM DI DUNCAN, SHERMAN IL Co,, ON TUE UNION BANK, IN WAIRBY it AND UPWARDS. These Drafts are available at all the prin• Tolrd•orEnSland. Scotland and Ireland. and tbi Dentinal:lL We also dray SIGIST BILLS on M. A. Grunebaum & Baum , FRANKFORT A LAIN, Mich errs* as a Remittance , to all parts of Germany. Switzerland and Liolland. Persons intending to travel abroadmay procure through In Lettere of Credit, on abieloloney ran be obtained... needed. to any ;art of Roam. Collections of 11111 s, Notes,' and other peewit'. to Eu rope, will melee prompt attenUon. WI!. 11. WILLIAMS t OM, Weed, earner Thtid street. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered In one of our common parturo weeds • remedy that cure entry Lind of Mcroor. from/At worst boviao to a cannon Pimple. Ile has Cried It In over eleven b %Mind and Dover WWI is lb two wee w o ke(under bronor.) Ile has now lb his PODOSIIOII over ndred rertldeate, 01 value. all within twenty' masa of Boston- Iseo bottles are warrunted to ear sunning tunenno Onto lh throe bottle* will cure the world kind or Dimple► of the dos. Two to three bottles will Asa the eysteto of titles Two bottles an entreats:l t 0.3.1 the worst oath • the moat and etonueh. Three to des betties aro warranted to tine the went Me of erraipelan One to two bottles we warranted to care an hoar to the we. Two bet** are warranted to owe running of the can and blotobee among the heir. Tow to etz bottle ere warranted to cure ...rapt and running alms. One battle will ours scaly eruption of the attn. Two to three bottle are warranted to cure the worst woof enforces. Two to three bottles are venerated to cora the meet dee mete cease of rheconstJaso. Three to roar bottles.* warranted to once It rheum The to eight bottles will cure the worst rose of ecrofula • bemetit I. always estorleneed from the tint bottle, and . puled cure le verrearted when fit* atone quantity Is taken. Nothing loot es Inuirobehle to those who tun In rain tried ell the 'outdo:del madidnes of the day, no tbut • common weed growing In the vertexes. sod along old steno walls, enould cure entry humor In the eystom; Tat In now lellod fact. if you here a humor Whoa to Omer. Thu* ant. 11. nor nods. hums or h.' about It 'seinen WON remand not yours. I peddled over a thousand hot.- dr °fit In Ma *Lofty alio:Coca I know It. effects In every came It has !Weedy dans eons of the grestestroree done In Ilamachneette. I gave It to chlldron • r.4r old: to old vent& of arty. Mare seen poor, pony, wormy looking chlLlren. whose Bash wee tuft and flabby, restored to • pertkot state of health by one bottle. To those who see rotdect In • Ida headacho. one bottle will always cure l 4 It giro great outlet to catarrh and din:lnns. Some who bare tern costive far year; hers to hen ezot. been regulated by it. Whert the body l• wend. It wort nog. easy, but wham than la eau 4.0n0[ , .. 0 .1 of the functlons of nature. it will muse ray aingular teed hogs, but Ton must not be e/arnod—they *lvey. Mein nor ta freaniotor dues to • week. There la newer • bed , =lt from It. On the contrary. when that footles Is tone you will feet yogi:melt like •no Remo. I .bmrd slime of the most sztreragant osamolonte of It that man over Ile tassel to. Ito churre eddied Wrap gun neoweerr—oet the eest 0661 get. I bee. likewise en herb, which, when duo 4.10.4 to woe ottollesolyes:adrofetkona erwaltbsit of the not and rued. tleg _re. Mee 00 but.. Pelee of the Medici" Dil.o7.ij St her hotel. DIRECTIONS 10R USE.—Adult. 'one tabloevoonful p. day. Children over eight ream &inert epooefut children Dan gee to eight yearn. bsospoonnel. as no dlrectlon tet mode an:amble to all conatlttitione, take enough to overate on the bowels tyke. day. Mr. RILNNEDT gives personall Immoderacy in bed cue. armfuls. Sold, wholesale and retail. at Dr. KEISER'S, 140 Wuxi trot river of Virgin allay. teddtwT A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—.-Dr. Norse. 16riperruting Clerctial relieves with wonderful rapid ity etery earl." lueldeut to the dissenre ePlaintine aorta the appotit renews the strength: , hardens the toua elan, braces the nerves, aim thiltif-it7 to the spirits. re cruits the mental energies. hsuistare despondency, imparte to the attenuated frame • more robson appostanct .nay• irritation. Wind the disturbed Itnanhosant Imilde up the shattered conelltutleen and malts taken without fear by the feetdeet maiden. wile or mother... it is connamed moiety of the lateen of rare Oriental hats. potent only to Invigorate. eshltaraie and edition If the eystem has been. relaxed by Improper Indulge..• nes. the Cordial will Intents mole rigorous vitality into ee err organ. The Wenn& resullturfrom late boors or too close application le labor of any kind. I.quieklY taniosed by Its actlon,end ladies engaged In a:denten . onenpatione. and sole ft to inconesulenoe therefrom. - jilt nod it a ate sod bialthy ifictulant. When the eiroulaani of the blend situralab, teeny Of the tnnetions of thetody ere et.tenod , .4 or imperfectly petibrated. ...to., the natural e— , tlan tad communicate 1 1magainit anew to the wawa and al:Whetted omen Thome who are towed down by Ord.) debility. end feeble at to &noir of ever nal:miring the vigor and mien of manhood. en. belted l wietabb , wonderfal Invigorukt. atrial It embodies the edema:MeV their restoratton.— Belton they hare manned the ant bottle, they will to condone that the reenteratlre Indrednle le et work le et`• ay . debilitated tortiou of their frames, end hope, moan to be realised in their thorough win Anion on to their heerta The Cordial ts pat op highly nnenuttrated , in pint tot ties. Price 13 per bale, two tor ss, de for 112. C. Li. HMO, troprietor. N 0.193 Broadway. New irorL Ancria.—Plitatenwh: Manse Bled, No. 60 Ward greet: Geo. if. Enna. 140 Wool et; FL E. SZIASIS, 67 Wood Allegterny City: J.P.Ptraturo. lkld by htogittete tbsonglusut the united st tLa Cana da. and the Wed. Tender, Broken Breast and Sore /Nipples —When Dan Or swelling begin. rub in Dalley's rain gr. trader and lay on • plaster twice a day. then no brat can break: hut If already brae. , le, on t.bo thr" times day; all pain oat end direetlr. To ere nipples, constantly Imp the salsa—by affair dressings only. an/ nipple, no natter It tar its months !lore or nearly rotted oil, iind o bad:that the lady will swoon OD Its being tooth• ed.. 11% be Instantly eased. and.ettred raiddly—wub It cti fn nmse.t Toornar.na—Pat ;Utile POWs Pain Itstrastor on eat. ton and apply to Ile bellow pert. and rob sane on the eheeit, the palmwEll stop Instantly. Sonny who bare had. dolly without Inteirmlealoni • the Mimed polo ar thre weeks hi in doing, bare hem eared Walsall , • mh27-21rilbsT . OTICES. Dr. Fiteh's Opinion of my Braces: . Da. Grow IL-Nztass—Drar Sin In molt to loon 0 the 13th loot: renuastine. my OW= of i 44. Shoulder Dram, I would say thet I. consider It one of the test ever &died. and woid4 odd thati here WIWI both lone in the "bit of innPlorider..iontewhst eindlar Brine with the Vented isdrantaie in ewe of tontrootion of the dust by stooplnn,ishedber Dom habit, inounstion ordability. more seperielly where there la Isolator or Initathm about the Inunnsad mots orloppeedletio lloo V oivvcowW°.—vith the iitiliwolibl of NA •IDda In them We& TM are of mane annuilistaL In: some • ihnos of bout diesiise. or amps thetlo ezeitanurn 0 that argon, I have elm bona the Shoulder Dna of adrantAirn rOO wt 00 Itaato r •rcl° ' mod-your Drool in all aim iheri Brace In required, as one of the inest eery and efident yet in we. • • • Very :nay rms. CALVIN VITCIL Sold wholesalAsad retail at Dr. N.Dirsza . s. 140 Wood inset. Pittebeirool:. oho. • armlets issortmen t of Dr Dohs, isteashisk* abbd Sick Headache and mumps of, Right Yuat SrAstora CCM ai °Azure's DreusAnni MIT? ltr. - Witham Trimble. bricayrs itc w . B `" rdrt4" ' Filth . 1 ". gin tus sea cured et Sick Headache of sled yews standing, by three tattles of Oakeley's Deocirstl re Syrup tie by tried ourburn thyslciese wlthout • mom Is Dow entirely well.. Oakley% Dourstice U for Ilheurns. tials,Harnala, Totter. and an our !Iry dierniest TOT sale, wholesale no retail, at Da. MUM'S. No. US, Wood et., Slgn °Me Golden Harter. ""' Prke TS cerrnbottle. ISus and matopt.--The Conformator stm7-hatortnt from Pat% 'exactly anti the 1/at to th• Paull" thasti of Lb* Bud, oa anew hat Ism wr MITy an h• I hod old owl, • nest ftt tad • good not b• se = T. Wood It. taittt W.DOZGLAII. N'Clinfook's Family Nedieines.—We all the ottontsoo of boa& of famlliei,ond Won, to tho ad rirttottannt w tholoortb vapor U." Balm oft Taonasad Blowers, for beau- Onsos& onsliestlos el Vest's:MO and hum= !r untthelwe. - . Bold re Dr" Wane% WO Wool ens& 11"48 I • OTTTI:11"11 TO .1. iriatt a ota . l - WTIOLESALE DRIIGOISTS, 24 P*_ 6° iml igg r oW ..wra of Dr wa,...2o.labratact V LIM New Dagnerrian Qatiern. MR. NELSON would TospOotfuny inform his Mends and i ttut real dannaJtest I = r to . riaativel.i.inv=z.ra.tam Pod Oa" Third strata Tata du sunk IneJrLs and inadullanmt 811 T 1,403 t, Daum. oat a 05 . ,.. dn . Da. Introona. to tata Unltad.litates. We ars nwr azientimanamma atau alloa and Tas, In Mr Dam 11 — ihat A. as. till a stank . 11. A TIM is Nu.oid, *ruin 11_tm. Pours no of !swam Old raw .01Ini w.w..De Stria . , roßit c. BAKER. a: CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIV/KR. OIL, Carefully prepared from none bat freihand healthy Liven, under the. PerMnal inspervlsion of their .dent at the Pieherles. J. 0. IL k 00. take great pleasure In odering their brand of 011. which, on accorrot of (Its suuerior mode of prepare. coo. freatmese sod purity; can be taken without dlcrellela by ths moat &Mats. It Is musconuary to advert to the Peculiar efficacy of this very valuable and solentlflo remedy. Lb mum me In the cure of Chronic Rhenmatien. PesuDi/a. nod Lana elms, wben elrillfully applied and persevered le, is no longer a matter of conjectunutt Is new - acknowledged to poems handling virtue. almoes Incomparatde to an, ether spent. gold in battles. wholesale and retail. bY the two- taut - WM. JOHN O..BAILES t CO., No. 100 North Third st... Philadelphia. And by Druggicts In Pittsburgh and elsewhere. fetl-ttodawT 01110 di, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST YROM PITTSBURGH. On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 18,55, the I.B33KHGER TRAM .[II run as fallow. until fur ther none.: Past Turn rut titan At 3 u. .. MAIL Tuts " " Ar BA. •. Limas Taus At 3 r. Thomann. all run through to email.. and connect' there •Ith the Oceumbus and Clodnuati. Ohio and Indi ana and Ilegefontaine and Indian. Railroads. At Manz• Sold. connections an made for Newark. lannvill , merlin,. Sandusky, Tolodo, Mingo, ad: and at Alliance for Cleveland. hr. No tains ran on Sandal. • • .. . Through llekets are !old to llinclonatt, Louisville. FM. Lent.. Indianapolis. Chicago. Rock Island. For: Wa ne, Cleveland and the princip al tones and cities In tbe'West The NEW BRIGHTON ACIVAINIODATION 'TRAIN ea,. Bittiburgh at le t. n and I, P. C and Nen 800 ton at 7 A. si. and 1 P. al. Yor Ticket* and further Information. APPIT to J. 0. CURRY. At the corneroffiee. under the Monongahela Rolm. Or at the Federal street [Ration. to O ROROK PARKIN. Pitiaborich, rhereb lath. 1855. Ticket Agent. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLFAIFENY. Flour delivered to felonies in either of the "r ge t,l r . msy b. left at the MU!. or 10 ottr boxer at the Moro. of WILSON 500., ta Wood et. BRAUN&REITER, non:Ler I.lb.rlT•l‘d BLOM , ' 11, I'. SOIIWARM CARL! .Drugglot, dUe then,. TEEMS, ON DELIVERY. mblerfe BRYAN, KENNEDY 1 . 00. SPRING STYLE OF RATS. ' M'C 0R D & C . 0.. • HATTERS, Have now on hand, a frenh eupply of Gen tlemen,' DRESS HAW. Spring MA.. Also, • complete amortment of Gents' and Tenths' HOPE OATH, of the latest fashions, no which they Invite the at tention of the public. Corner Fifth and Wood eta mhla JOHN MA COCHRAN & OF BROS. N MANUFACTURERS Iron Bailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window !Clutters, Window Guards, &e.,- Nos. 91 Second st., A 86 Third St., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PL, Slave on hand a variety of new patterns ►atm . arid Pleb. cultable for all purposes. Particular at , tardlon geld to enclosing Grate Lelia Jail:doe does at chore unties. WESTERN TEA gTORE, Corner of Wood and sixth ;streets. W. A. M'CLURG- Our Tep will De l found on trial unequaled the Team la th• cite • Blanks. Groom. Odong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson,s o , 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Itigßreakfast; - 50 and Imperial 603. P., 7 5 , IS ete, per lb. , 1,00 & 1,50 per lb. Toss put op In tulOy bow from 6 to 20 lb. for (MUT unit A liberal discount mole to retail &Went COFITE—Jogn, 0.31.,...na RI Cbg , Grotn and Roasted. SMARS—Latwine , and BekAer's Loaf. Pulooritot and Conant Swart. .Cfic Bpicet. Pied a, Fresh and Dried ,rage. mhe HOEI%ES, U RABE & CO . BM:88On ill A. H. HOLMES A BROTHER, ILA A 07ACTIIIISSA5 a. ► SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED moN AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, • Ariftinr rad Prirrysfor Mashobrr. Cu and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Note complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., Wassusocia. No. U 2 Worn MED 107 nu, ons., ssrsrors - -gym Am Sicrmrsass rrs. • -• suldl-tt WAR work warrantad. ARNOLD WA5t710117.1 31 . 11 Se WILLIAMS • OY ChilsonFurPaces, Wron Iron Tubing AXE ItrITING GENERALLY For Warming .4 Ventilation of yrt. A. I W. will contract Ibr Wsrmlas and Ventilatins bl !item ar Fla Wator. Mee or Ohilron'a 'furnace. eh= netaaola Roottala. Falderals, Gram Roam. Omit Jail Rotes or Tawalllttwa. No. a liarke. at. Pittabergh Equitable Fire Insurance "Company, OF LONDON. CAPITAL., 82,500,000. POLICIES ISSUED AT THE LOWEST RATES For this highly respzrasibhi Cotayagy. R ATES For BROTHER & CO.. Banker", &c., .tt . 15 Wood at., Pittsburgh. mh:ll.lsittfc -Peransilans Insurance Com_p_any, v OF PI TSBURGH2 CORNER OE POILISM! AND DaIVFLIFIELD somata AIITHORLUD CAPITAL 8300.000. , INEURE BUILDINGS AND OTITER PROPERTY iGIINST LOSS Oft DONE BY FIRE AND THE PERILS OP Sri and Inland Narigation and Transportation DIRECTORS. F, Johnston. W. Wellatoot. D. Lone. A. J. Tone.. Rody Psi:tenon, lo Kennedy T. Mond. J. Chia Sproul. Gmrca R. Whits, Jacob Paitr. ijerLlPo'n,Szeta.. Wade Ilaroptoo. A. A. Cartier. W. D. Haven. D. E. Part. OFFICERS. Aniidred—llon. Wee P Johnston. V. President—Rody Seerannry ond Frennerer—A A (Wolf, Atria Lost &extant-8 D Wrier. Iraq iamy HENRY H. INCD COLLINS, FORWARD COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WhOLF.SALE DEALER TN CHEESE, DOTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce G.nendly No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • Citizen's Insurance Comp'y of rittsourg WNI. BAG A Lir P.n.:Went. SAMUEL L. SIALSIIELL.BeeIf. 0771C.4 SI WATER, BETTiT STREETS.KN NAREET,AND WOOD IV - ) Aluilfassalfq ttifLAsMnagffiguiniam iEilr lIIPATtS against Loss or 'Damn* by Fel, A LSO r4O.nd De sosras al Ds BRA anct NLAND NAP IDA TIDR and TR_ANSDOB-TATION. num*: ftlehasd • At: Ritam, John B. 1.02113. lrand. Belle" J. Peloontuskar. Arta. den Wm. 7. Rotart Dushlika.h. B. Ilartatuth. basal& Norma. W.ltar Bryant. Jsa. M. oaoP•r. Jidom PITTSBUktGH Life. Fire & Name Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITIBBIIRUH. Pa goer. GAL *AI; Peuident. Jena D. kielltu., !key. This Company makes every Insurance ap p.:tawny tone hul l ..en d with LIVE RMS. also,arainat and Oarwe ailluken atm Ohm and initleni limn and tritattamen; and Menne Kinks gen. orally And against Loss or Damage by , Fire, And asthma the Perils alb* Bea and Inland . Navigation "tolielenatiatitie loweettstes emeditent with safety Wall parties. Robed GelwaTe James O. Hoene William Phillip.. John &M}, J jc orh od u' enam e l!. D. James tarrall. John Ill'OWe setra4sfe Met an/ DAL9I.OII. Al 11: exander Bradley . . John Yullevton, • Hamm] BleClurkan. Janus W. Hallman, Chu. A Amain°. David Ridley. Horatio N. Lee, Kittanninn. P. Eat coLl P HITADELPH Company, Fire and lore Marrero° Coripany, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET , OPPOSITE THE =ram nom Will make all•kiads of Insurance. either Perpetna or Waited, on *vary dasettiptlon of Property or Iderebandise. at reasonable rates orpnenlyas. ROBUST P. KING. President. Si. W. BAitnrip,Yles president. • 01111.010118: Obis. P. Reeleel 11. lk Euglieb, I E. IL. Cope, i Geo. W. Brorns P. B. Wu?. Joe. B. Paid. CL I.ll:wrawan John Clayton. P. 1 . .AL1Z1P.4 8. ........ 8 - WU.. . —. J. G. COPIW4. &amt. corner Third and cod erects. Western . Insurance Company OF PITTSBURG Will Insure szosnat all kinds of Ere , and llazins Risks. isszers Thou Sco sir. • tt, Jen. litchu47 Maack. Geo. Dente. 0. W. Iticketeon. Haan Dolma,' 0. W. Jackcon, J. Llypituxtt. Wm. Ittholth. ssr• boa* Ruination managed by Director itrunm In th is community. •314 IMO Will LL • owl thronYtty per all 1/1111.• St the OM; No. on eta Street. (Spann 41 Ws Warthouce.) 11P stairs. Pittatrungh. frith R. MUT, Ir.. J W. ISM./sr, O. WmDumen.. Lyon, Reliance OF !Mama PH Insurance Company • PHILADELIA. opp f roxEs.t TW e h rTA 4. 1 . A=6, 44 FIRE iBANCE—On Buildings, Nor clizsdlss, Tornitom. do.. la urn lslistry. The mutual yoloodelik coroolotd erns the moults of Bteek. entlties the Immred to Curs ln tho moats of theattossey. Intl:mat liability for low, TM adept Certificates of thil Compton dy profits, en • couvertlble, at mirdoto the Capital Stook of the comes. CLCiI i TgOLEY; Preddont. c t Tinl DL Lards H. laid:matt Wm. B. v.. George N. esker. T. C. ItatedlL deal.W. Tingley. . Z. Lothrols 11. Omeon. vawsrso.Jszo nasusToisn e, is... • ww. Nunn. Archibald Oettr, Wm. AL Seme, Pates. .1. G. COFFIN. Attest. • Third sad Wood Isnot& O. ,cirpm=l rtOtraiii. Wood_,.. blacsball mul dams I. Taylor. aco T. Jb BuoMot. 0. M. Stroud. '110114) _ AldfxiNDEßßenumg. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., CORNER OF WOOD. AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH. . _ Importers and Dealers in., . ~ 'LINSEED OIL, . 'TURPENTINE , OIL, lA.Lcoilot, • VARNISHES, TANNERS' OIL,' (WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM OIL,. IGLAS(GLAS S S WARE, IPERFUMERY, \ WHALE OIL, _ ,SURG. INSTRUNTS BRUSHES, SPICES; MANUFA-CTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGE. vtt HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED feeilltlee nor 511Ing orders atilt proroptnen And dlephteb. Villg melt:ant partners la the Pastern elan to take sarentage of ell b ri.: in the market wear. enabled 4. "Ainfrt wend wen d or V MINI: l'''''' 'l',.r. railtrenforrlitraFilf. virEicarr..t , ...,...111 i...Y tar !Menem and white.... ai i t T AIINESTOCK'S VEIRIIIVIICIE f aralehed 'kith Ellallah.9eraan, French and Spatilli 1/Irectionn , n MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, DlED.—Testarday mond= at 7 &deck, Airs. SESAN EVANS PENTLAND. relict at the late James Penstland, mid at years. no Monde .04 gittluantando are reePottfulli Invited to attend the funeral on ?rider the Oth Inst. at 10 °Work A. M. from the residanos of her wu-ln•low, A. P. Merthens, Strawberry street. near the Diamond. Alleabenr Cite.— Interment to take place [Debris: thurehburying groand,! Vast Common.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Stockholders. Onion Onio a PLemiTLYIII7I RArbitaan COet Pittaburgb. Aprillth,lfiLs. To Gen. Rehinion„‘President —Dear Eio rECommittee appointed to examine the Books, Vouchere and Accounts of the Ohio and Pena .l ey reels liallroed flutopsny, end It Imneactleeible, front the Immenee maws of doeurnente and amount. aectunnlat ed tbreuah period of warty rerun Una's. to make a repot for the adloorned meeting of Stockholder* on the lOth loot. Olney therafbrerAneder It doe to;rlbitant Stockboldera to glue tblo hales In order to obviate the neneeeltyof their attendance on the 10th A pr.!. The Committee nit however, be prepare] at an tarty day, of which dna notice .111 ho Rirm..talingot taemoe time.that evemy facilitY of aceeee nil the Mooke. Caper* oil and can of the C Correspondomaeence k !. THOw been cheeMArfuS GOODMAN. lly envied by the SAMUEL HOMILY. aps-dtloap • . JOHN DISSTI.X. to. Corn. Dissolution of Partnership. LEASE take notice Ott the pftrtnership heretofore wading wader the etyleof A. A A. Wood. P fteburgh.Pa. and A. t e. Wood,A Co St Innis. Mo..ersa by mutual mutant Absolved on.the 27th of March. 18.56. ADAM WDOD. •011. AM WOOD, Pittsburgh, April 4, 1E.56.-ep;avrd J. 0: M VIM. L.. 7- Trinity School ArPAROCHIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, tier the amnions of the Beane and Veetry of TTint y arch. MOH Mtn S. SMITH. Principal. Thin School will to opened on Monday, April lf,tl), In the Bonday linom of Trinity antral, glsth et t. end Is deoltrond to afford the blithest advantares for thor ough training In the English Branthee, and In annuli , menus of the <human •ppileatlnos fur admiesio - t,or for ft:tither Inform:oat , . may be mde to the Itetetor of Trinity Murat. aKI Penn etreeat. w Free Lecture. pR. C. A. GREENE particularly requestn the ptchte of Plttahereb and vieioltVo se blg sTierglreTalnltlbes7l4lyi,=(gneitteT) e+,,,Elleh,g :Vt 6 tltteetll ta.1311114:100 at 73( h'etha- spilt• _________ ___ • For Rent. 6 A I ACRES LAND in Peebles township. w on the four 3llla Run. and 3 mUre from the about 10 woe In bottom land. imitable for nd the balance hill .Ides wall apspted for a t=l : Vlnerard. Will be leased on favorable tertos for one re VW. D. W. O. DIDWRI.L. Ind 165 Preent. street. Pittsburgh Board of Trade. Wregr.larr. Monthly Meeting or the Ms: ail= will be held In their muumuu Pure A crd etb, et china. P. MU fall and panetuel attendutee Is requested, as matters of Interest Toth be bresteht belkze the matins. ar4-2td W. B. /TAVES. Seer. A. MASON & CO. are now opening. 2UO owe. and leakages of Calicoes. kindles, Gi0011.211 . iinnuner Shafts, lawns. Muslin &lather, la. Le.. much bean rumbaed tho large pw.mouvralw .0 iws than cod or toannfactora X.ECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Lettere testamen 824 the Estate ofJobn AlsEltoy.elste of e Pattom township. deed. have been the day granted to the under Binned. All Demme Indebted to the eetste of add <be dent are hereby nottdmi to make payment to the under elgoed. without delay. and those haring dein. against. Bald estate will present them to the trroterrigned. at hie retidenee In Patton townehlp. Allegheny er unty. for set tlement. WILLIAM OUNNINOHAM, apdAtor.3 Sumter. OR SALE—A BAROUCHE AND SET OF nARNEss-th.i am f male to order by caw beat Taa -111 id, and hare only beem nutol a fee months. They . be .old a bargain. me In roneequenee of a change that has taken place In the enbeerlber a famlly_he has no further we far these. ap.s.lt. A. 131..LL0C1. 140 Water st. CIESTET BIC AI IN STRInfENTS —I have IlJgon trend two Netts of Obstetrical lostrumentl, which bare been left with me by • physielen retiring green pr., tice. They ere of the finest graslity and se good es new. I .111 well thew instruments setT cheap. and persons wish ing to purr-hem Will please call end rierninwthent before purchasing elsewhere. ars fOn.FLIMINO. Tamese Cloths. • RPHY BURCHFIELD have reed a log Worther rarviv or tb..b. , * Tata= coo& for mourn Wort Also. Bizet Bombaluer, Illactrace Alpacess. Muth& de Lives. Perdan de Ulnas, Crane Henget. TI. ram tr., and Moungnir Collars. Keen.. liandkarchlotS. Spencers, tr. &pd. Mortgages For Bale. WE HAVE a few A No. I Mortgages for ma. at G talrTato of 111peounL IWILEM AI4IAOfIITTSBI7RGIEE. STOON—`4 g. T aims +sated at No. 71 loarth w or j e u r ms k co.; RaysCommlndon Brokers and Butters.... BUSINESS PAPER neuetiated by bob Mal: NB t co.:11 yt. ~byRY APPLES-400 just arrived, for sale bI abS McOADIDLI:88; IifELNS 00. Sheriff's Sales. ny VIILTUE of sundry Writs of Levari JP Twine lensed out of the Markt Comte/ Allegheo7 county. and to me directed, will be exposed to 'public eels. at the Conrt Home In the city of PI tteburgh, on BAT. I:KBAY the TM. D. 00 APRIL. A rt ins, at 10 o'clock, A. M.:the following dethibed Prthert7. to win— All the right. title Interest and claim of William Mee, McKnight, of, In and to ail thaw two cattalo lots or piece.- of ground sithste In the clty of A ll egheny. and kneel] in additional plan of lots led out by. IL B. putt In the 3.1 ward of mid city and to Belem* township. adjoining said went, by the names of lota numbine 'lll^ and .12".. and bo w and deecribed as follows. Inn Beginning onPteete street at a owner of lot number •thY . In same plan; thence eastwarely, along mid street. forty fast and eight Inches to a corner of lot No. ththes aloud the Ithe of tale lot, one hundred feet to ilanalock alley; it mace along said weetwerdly.ihrly het sod eight lonian to another corner of lot No. .th" acid thence aka ag the lin• of sald lotion. hundred feet to Monism of [maiming. Being the Faces two lots of ground which th e sold Camat and wife, by deed dated of even date withithe mortgaipt, coovered to the tame McKnight- Pelted mid taken into evocation Le theproperty of om. Meth McKnight et the mit of Robert a csaatt. A LPG. All the right. MIL interest and elnini of John 0 rler.jr. ad Jamey A. Monaghan. with palm to_Wm. IL (loran's'. Amignee, of. In and to all that pl ma or portion of ground senate In the city of Allegheny, contained and included In the plan of lota laid out by Robert & (Nemeth and re• corded lo Deed Book vote t.O nama 80. -and Wended and deactibed eo follows, _to wit: Be Toning on Rebecca Meese et the oorner of tot N 0.17 to tha plan (which wee conveyed by the o ld 8 . 8 a. Csamta to J. M. Hoffman.) and estemilng in Pinot on Rebecca street 100 feet to the stmt of lot No.ll Ira the Name plan, and in depth to Park stmt. preserving the earns width 110 lath and embracing lot. No. 12, 13. 14, IS thd le lei the shove plth. 0 0 • biota Is erected • three 'tory Wick retory. together with boot stack and frame engine .house. Being the mole property which the aid H. }Lemma by his deed beetled nn data with th e mortgage, In fee to the taldJohn Grier. Jr. and Jarrim Monaghan. no on tontgottogto the mom. will more folly and at lune appear. Belted and taken In execution es the ptoperty of John Grier, Ir. sod Jame. A. 'Monaghan. with notice to Wm. 81. Germly. Andscrgat the snit of RobarL. LlassatL N. 11.—Pure te required Wray - 20 percent. of the purchthe money on amounts lees than MOO and 10 per cent. on all parchsees atom thst.o3. WM. MAGILL. Plastid. rlttsimargh, Aptillth.lB6s. aps.3tw Large STlpply_LM • SPRING.ARD GOODS, AT THE STORE OP MURPHY &BURCHFIELD, North East earner of 4'h anditarket sts, Pittsburg ; lADIES' DRESS GOODS, • includin g Ogling and Summer Saki. Blatt do, Thrum Beta, gek Grenadines an turbos articles of thin goods 8111MIta weir. i' [Borzoi de twines, I Persian Berages and cmimi de brines. French Chintzes and Itrilburtines. English and American prints, etc. WUITE GOODS, plain and figured. for Ladies' Dresses, I Shawls. limes, 01011114 1i0a017.1[1131M.8. to. EMBROIDEIIIuper new style of Fran b worked Warr. Sinewy Spenmrs, Bands, I lonewinEs, Ildstings, super sets of °odors and Sleevar. MOURNING GOODS—Fa Dresses, including Taman. Cloths, Bombazines. alma de Loins, &rages. Vim^ to ete.. HOI.IBEBEEPING I:MODS—Snob :Ira WSW,. goods for itmf,muafritr=iliwitn,•, and Linens, Alms Men sad' Soya' wear, including super Trench Clol.l,snd Casrimersk Tweeds. Nankins, and Nankinetts. /Withal* and litArles Vesting& Basun Linens fpnro Flaz.) and superior Soirting " Oar stock tieing ve7 largs, and prices low Mr gnats of goodsore Writ* the calls of our regular customers and n h2t • b"mr Advocate COP, to amount of SP DOOLEY, STONE di COMIBSSION &FORWARDING AIERCRANTS, N 0.9 asses") armsr. (between Main and the River,) Louisville, Hs: RARTICULIII. attention pkid to t he pitt obese sod sale or Elnen. ant., pn*. Bnoat, Firm. Gneiss, ild..itoirether with iTkinsta of Produce anted adremets made. to devoted to tho exhibition mink alba= Tortes. Melodeons, Church and:. Parlor OraWies and idushailastrainent s • W. A. Richards & Cos PleTr. G atm bieettoil Insohenen &on Wh am. rocer. Oonsalalon iderchants. Cornwell k Bro..„Wholesale Omen and • &tar Candle Watkina & Owsler, P nt ork Patin t Cam- LoularllK Hy. minon bierchae. ArMl4l.ol:i4• Allem, Pork Dealer.. Goa • montionery, Dams On. b5-Ird holesale_ Dr, ds. iro - Ohio Mechanics Institute. FO URTS SNT.EI 4NNVAL ExHinirlotr. Will be openedfin the Othdayof May. '55. IN VIA UITY•OF CINCIIiNATL • • W AN d aTIF AC erTs UR ERS, A ceochanies ,r,Aproritroiste an o le nexh e ib ! ti n n td their nAbWLute ane lorratent, Judaea will te appointed to exhaine dad award Gold and Silver Medals and Diplomas to thooe entitled to the gams wader the mike..; Exedra attention la called to the 6th Extra Pre gam, flh—Vor the matt wrictiod tuendion wlapted to common row tote estimated with:reference to ehealwore and gen. 010 htlllty. exhllAted huh - on/ hOftfOti 'of the United s asidelee fowl • diatoms will be . earrialy aimed and Insured rose ardour. to the owner, after Ito arrival, nn-• tow fair clown. UT Intonation that may be desired will he rarnialied treVi 4 1 :1t l a O P let .8. 1 1% 1 6=14 . 00. tate2A-red . • . unmha du= cet ItibitdaeO. 9 Music! Mme! Music! 1 ISIII;Iall&BEACHA . . 1 • I ki nd s (sea:mop tar.D.l3aotelea. Publi'ehere of Must; and Dealers in all • blusieal Merehantlise,• • ; • No.lBl Baltimore 84: - _ . ' ' • turaireetas. m::. ,._ OUR natal:ire le one of - the a la rgos g la t 1 5 :4 am o t tot .ui tt r lged 1 thoVilted Man* and .Wl M Pa ' mono weee *bleb y i t i aNsbing and reset all oho now nvit.a.. a?...; .0.,. wo oda tot * Trona. tleminarks, ad jntagooto term.. - larnit_.dtanntut• * .,da" -trz.z.,..4....18 0 ,18, gr 818 1: 41 1 '''.7 4 6 01:odora iii Nar aLllll. l "etniall/ . . CTiON q; S_ --P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. meralnt &La Room, earner Woad and rift sbvit TTEUSE's SALE OF FIFTEENBUILD WO LOTS 111 THE SIXTU noon. April 27th, at 1 o'clok. ou the prenolvekifillr sOpti t 1 ) 1 " 3111 9 , 85. ". 5 Toldg'l A l i el e rt h or. noliert Porter. Esek fiftron'y *Noble building ime. se !aid out hr the late Hon. Wm. Porter. in hlt rint nleiruf WU - In the Sloth and Seventh Wards of Pi 43 WM or which lot., to •witi Noe. 39, 40, in. 4.2. 43 a end 45, hare, each &Ocelot 33 feet on Chaim Avenue. itod th er e hack watiorardly.about 00 feet to Clerk street. and the remain. In debt lots, to ulk Non 4S. 49. fel. 51. 92.63, fr Sod 541,/ hoerhave tach a trent of 20 feet nu Quit large. Henn eouthuardly the abide distance t.> Wee strelse feet wide, ers The ebove off crest hidneements thos &e perehultic property near the booboo. to part e of the dronof city.— ' fenne at Pals. JOHN ItRIW ON . Trustee. aps P. 91. 1151119, 4ncs. '' Al --- 141111TII WARD REAL! ESTATE .AT; AUCTION.--On itaturday nfterooon, April itb, 10.4: O'c WC on tb t rang , o . tizt turbo 1 b . :Le1: 6 74e lt i t rat2/TFEntitndry. Wort lota Now. 273, 27 and e arths lialtinitiniio' bod out by J. Ls. Irwin. Winn owns front ot 23 liret.ott Forbeirstreat and extending ba r* 20 fot D to Vitl Pntriek ROUT. root to o l e S andM you% with Inl.mt. •P , _ _ . . ... • BRICK DWELLINO HOUSE k LOT DI, BIItaIINGIIAM AT AUCTION-Ott TM:MeV %Nip ta'aaltet:',l7W,Tuttgt: on Water et., near4he Dolling Mill of ll'Kulati k Bra having a front on Water et. of ;A feet 6. 'mhos. and az. w ell 11.11the4nding beck two story 9.5 feet. on h elot whicDwel h Is ling Orme. occapled ereehnt a. convenient w by James Steen. who will oboe the property totem' MM. nos of poretming Term.-One-third mob. read. la ono and_tWO 70tre. with intereet P.M. AVIA Atart...t, - NORTIIAMERICA-N MINING-COMPA NY STOCK AT AIICILION-On Thursday 1111.131= ;no my, m 7N o'clock. at the Merda.tie:Ezehange, 400 will be sold, by order of W. Palmer. Eso., Trauma. - shame North Auterbem Mining Co Ptock,lbrfelted M non-payment of ametament. P. 3l.TrAtage And. BLUFF MINING CO. STOCK. AT_;:AUCj: Tung -On Thursday mentor/. April 6th, at 7b o'dk. at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, *lithe weld, by order of Deo. e. Swart.. deer - shams Blurt Mining Co. of afichigan Shock. which ha. tom forfeited for n..-DlUMent of assesssents. mFT_ - 21:DAVIS. AIM: I.A3IOND ALLEY PROPERTY FOR fult.g-Tho. eduablo A .tom Erick Dwelling Muss en Store No. '.3 Diamond at present occelPledbr MrsHerbey. betnit among the Ronde for beldam. Lot henna • front of 16 feet and extending back 76 krt.- A , p 1 to rohl3 P.Ol. DAYLS. Aunt: oftii-l'artaersnip77 aclIE CO-PARTNERSHIP lieietoroie-rix istum between the subscribers, In the Varletiand anode Mainsail. under the style of “31'Candlilin • 'Campbell.. la this day dlasolned by mutual consent- The busluessof the late Orm loathe melded laths:: of the un""ig'ed. who h".e .161114 a /TCT. : 4 I I I 7EX . DAVID CAMPBKLL, - 1,.. - 116.1111EL.P914.0CE., SLuu T. ISs.5 In retiring from the halms; InbaMfolly temmtmmo my succereors, 31Tandlnis /Pasch. to;the conal dmtk st and patronage attar friends Dia COTARTNERSHIP.—The good, under the style on ksve rt th l i t- I NIPortOC l' ni s i . , the transaction of the Vkai D AND DRY 000D8 hardneer, no.3TlPo i tttron t. t ) : nams .h aaT u toV "'tfa erl riponti r eiTtairgorifi uti grE l if Lumi Dissolution of Co-Portriorthip:. ME cf.-Partnership heretofore exulting between the enbecrirs, fn the Grose . , boldness, in the name of John Watt & Co-; Du this day been diseased by mutual =mut. The business of the late firm Will be settled by jobs Wilson, at the old stand cro Liberty - street, and for that &tree he is hereby authorised tonesaAnt v nei T fif the January Mb, 1855. JOAN W 31.134311. In retiring from the huslneas, I cheerfully reineMend my late partner, John Wilson, to the — naleonane_ eft= Ammer crwtorocra JOHN - WAIT. JOAN WILSON, Grocer and Conti:anion Merchant, N 0.9.66 Marti street, Pittsbmwh. • las subscriber will mmtleas the Wholesale Groorry,Pro duce and ComMintm trosinme, at the old eland of Johrt Watt & Co., No. 260 Liberty stpset. .1012t1 W4BON. • --- liissolution of Co-Partnership. -- T HE partnership heretofpre, existing.nuder tha name of 0. BLACK/348$ h CO. was — dlaedsad this day by the vlthdraolne of O. Blackburn. hoes the hem The business of the late firm sell be settled by edth. et of the snbseribera, at their old stand =Water O. BLACKBURN. . . Pittsburgh. April' 2d. 1655. CLEO. B.JOBIII. . 11101A . V.INO this day to3sociatedcrith me Mr. JILL JAB. L.COOLEY. our former Book Keeper; tie bud. 0. .111 be carried on as tbrously at 'the old sated, No. 141 Water at- ardor the attic of J ONES t COOLEY..aui we solicit the patronage of our old customer. sad thy pub. lie in moral. • - - OM B. JONES.. . Pittstrcualt, Awl] 2,18135. ,TAB. D. I:00DM In withdrawing fiiir d A lato Sim of 0. Blackbeins d Co.. (wawa 7 roonninie l 4M7 hid portlier. Mu Geo. B. Ocoee, and rd J. Cool."). to the couildesce of the goblin, and bestressi for them • continua tion of the patrousge litavalY on 11 . Ana. • sod so • O. BIAOKBOBN. BarloVa Indigo 81ue... - . BARLOW'S'INDIGO . BEM is - ,now well established as the beat article mir offered for Blue ing Clothes. It is entirely free from sem or &weld=tn • truisms to the fluent *Aides. All ilousekeeeers whohave oot.uied It ariI:MUM rpueh cheaper arid leas trouble the:4lW hio or sOr other articleut. Th e scoot demand for has brought out several imitate.' as. housekeepers and Consumer. will to careful to get Rotuma BasLoo's. put up at ALFRED IF/LT , BERGER'S DRUG STORE, So. 169 N. SECOND ST. FHILADELEHLL Storekeepers can set their mono@ Troia the Grocers and Drum/1U •hef deal with. at Uric*. that pay them guard myilt. DRUGS. CEIEMICALS, FAINTS, FABRiABEE.iDrE STUFFS ter... de. with a ftretrate aweortroeut of every. ttdue fn the hue. Storekeepers. Phyedeiaus and Ilanufw , tom. =Wed atteseonable rues. 61,1711,RD WlLSBER.Ort.hrtUtirld. ara-Sro • Na 109 21: Second K., sleueeeeis. Valuable Property at Orpbane Court Sale. TN virtue of an order from the Orphani Conrt.the undersigned will expose to public sale. on NIMY, the 2M of April. at 2 o'clock. 'l% 31.. on the premises, thetvaluable wad *ell Imo., property belong g to the hem, of David L. Browne, deed, at the corner of Wylie and Washington ea, fronting GM ft. on Wylie. et. d 62 ft. on Washington et. on which stands a block of substantial frame Buildings, the rental. of wirkh L $460 per annum. This is one of the beet locations for Madams in that Dart of the city. and affords an eseallent of = nity for a good investment. Term et We. For pariculars, apply to JAY). 31. BIIOW anitaird. • st3LOS FLNKBIN. E. Athlete WM. B. HOLMES .& BRO., • POBIMISSION MJD. pRoDErcE .MER vu Cll.& N'Vt. =nor a ?Jarket and Front stroots,:tant tbt sal. to arrtm Ia store and onotokonse: 2,000.00 a ltd. Illans, Sided" and'ShontderX =ONO do dn. C..d Mt.% 500 ininto Lard; 70C 4 1 MVP _ _ • 75 Owens Sum anodyne* ismr. ar..450d L ANING KILL .2 . IN ALLEGHPSY MILL: ':1'l FOR BALS—We WO for wde A well erring.] JP2tlng Mill property, In Allegheny. haring • front on ono of the principal eta. of so hem, ettendln took 14D ft.. to •AO ft alley. Ilrootad thereon are • Wet two atoll. kWh, 40 er 46 Wet. andnienek WO atm, , a bonding. Furnished with two engines of. 10 sod 12 Inch a Illt . Eand 3le . foot strobe two Woodworth's intent 1 . ) e ern vs. with all the rz ti impron 4he entt un i the moot perLet w Or Itt, ' ,.c7al r try , entersi built wltka— riser to economy In wages. Full fauttealsra eul: be . .ob. Ulooder .. ~. 14.4' .• B.MoI k t10N.91. 6th et. !.. , - • Powder._ • lI:APING told my Magazino .and stook of lA, Powder and Flue to D. W. - 0. BIDWELL. I &weld- IP DWOMMOIII him to ray !leade sod autamers. • - • . D. W . C. DIDWETX,_._ T Ii — tMr,FACTIIREMY AG EN FOR Du Pont- and -Hazard- Gun Powder, 166 FROI.V7'. STRENZ PIrT3/30801/. VERY variety , Sporting Mining and Illaertlon Ander &bran on hand and for sale fkom on favorable tonna 1121Aferobanta and other win Muer rend In link or• den bib F. IL for delivery oasi morning, andby 'HALM. for danyery tn. afternoon. . , Thomas A. Hinton, _ - • AJANUFACTURER and Dealer in BOOTS and SHONA corner of Tunnel sad Wylie streets. In addition to eh. stare tame Is a .aeon that As; ii 7 4157 4 31g: igs'ert.!!! tha " the sp2lad Removal-To the Pnalia. JOHN C. PARRY, aucaeasor to y Parry, Scott a C 0.,. Ma removed bla.Worebonse next to the dostroln.. 8- and et, adjoining the, Our Woriar. ram. h. 1e Drepered to mil everything In the - Casting Ilne of creatir ridneedletema. ogalm - JOIIN O. PMY. AR CORN-200 bul!Nox Corn For sale br aid - JAS. IIieLATIGIMIN. - - WANTED—A, purchaser for one-balf of smanafacluring establlshment.pteekossatiste l 7. MAIM a yroflt.ble o.ltases. Tblilis • nag ammo.. Ibmperson g B ERTr• oftoA re-• Attired. ge:6% *i"* - • g.ra1.1.2014,140. st. EdeworthLadiestseminary . =WICK L7i7LLE, NEAR. PITT3I3OIAI7. -REV. DENBY WILSON, , D.. D., Prin-, civil, witted by sLz crelinualillod and enrchilmid Tha liannoir &talon aid misname oaths dell Hondas wgrtgractativotvl.---- , .. th— , Prompt application gonad Chandra* be' mos - by ate choir. Illso wish Cornell. daughters In Um zunltallon. Cbtoclase cop Author tnibrinallon may be had by all alyitur to J. .111cOoril &0.. comm. Wool and 6th It,. r.n.rre.t...mbsity st.„ Pfttabasighote to the P 7 ingr • $l6" Bunt, Dentist, lIASREMOVEDHIS OFFICE to.one door below Mart et sMonliN4L'El at., !immediately In tins mar of W. W. Wilmer J Sues, and has associated orith him In business Dr.f.h. 0.. - ant4td fTALUABLE FAlth FOR . SALE of I% acres... Mil a good stone tarethoute, ham, it.Dla ba_y shad.aprlar h o u e .. gnaw m , au. a small orchard. and lela eultirsUnn. rent. good 'ale. coal Un S h ale Wm. sad th e unimprov ln ed part le well thabe derredthe— 'Price aah per arse, or IS, 30 vr •40 roll be will if rants: Situate at about wales from the eltr. neer the old melon aO3 , • - • 13.-Mll !MET k 80:4 KAIITELL—A situation as Clork or Boo=k . ime i r,Asjoun t ialia .d tztlB mrs t t X r.comi 5n555511:5 of tmatrons Is wilhb more ars u owed .JO HN further infznantiouplr to sp34yrd LRWIN SONS. 67 W.P.M. it. Gas 'Fixtures , and Lamps. eaq'fit ATI3ARGAINS tat' No. 221 North &coral lams, .alon Vise, Phlladelp hts. The sub tete offer to the trade tad public to of their own teasutosturs. la Its 'systems bombes of latest mote end Put& Oas Obaulellers. Pendants, Bids Mutate, • Drop Lights, Biller Llghte,:txt,k • rass. SUT_destrshls pattern. of Lam i t Chew:lettere, bide limcksts, zetichuits, lammed Pine Lampe, Squid. WO. 011, BUlPshelltik. mead and Nish Larer? , botti [suet eultabue to atl purposes where, t may baseoutred, °lmitates, l o i ff i , u' 4ni d id ." At T aisdnam u tl l lf t -irgeigr v aiWi l trit . prices reduce& •Iti 00161eqUelMitt exterordse darters and bolas practical Ihichatiles,- erlyg strict at tentiou to the mauutactuttultistrk, slew Ltthe sommuso. UEl_DRlOtorlionke•Alatth war Noma, u "E",r • " 14 Factar4 w " W
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