PITTSBURGH GAZETTE I VIM PITTSBURGTE: ' WEDNESDAY SiORNINGI, MAY 2:118t6 11131-To Adveralsorat—lfelttar-Illa Editorial Room_ or PrizithisErtabliahriteritof rho Dray Gorelle, are opened on Bandar. Aimoirlarreirhoderin tiler natant." atrpot: atbstiaper on monfty zaccninsili P4s" "' Alb. * 4 ' Woes barker,' tBIICp ayments.—Hereafter r=iption aril betaken. for tha hilly 'or lireekl - y43mMa. impotent to M. In "advance. Whanorm the • . • ttm•• lo ott to which the subiertothat lo mkt, the yaps, • will be enTsdalaY rtorrtod, =leas the .bocriptlen WN hewed ,by advance payment. All transient advert/4.4 • of e v ery dalorlytton. will be required to be paid to ad 11.1111:0,:. 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DAILY and 'WIDISLY (LAYETTE. .- BemovaL T6FFICE - of the Pittsburgh - Gazette Ina heat rethov.4 to theilen building on Fifth 'anat. oat above asnitbileid eth sort immediately adjoining the AteiadhT platter - ea encb Dal* Of tote . paper .Tacks" Of KNOir , . ..clothing's's' not only has its Anti-slavery and Pre-slavery hms, but its Anti-Cithollo toad. its . Catholic face. Where Protesiantism is in the as cendant and where astrong Anti-Popery feeling prevails, its votaries are sworn to proscribe Cath clic* from office; :but in Loniklano and doubtless also in . Maryland, this clause of the obligation is laid aside. It thus becomes all things to all talinfihat -itlinay by any possibilitlAttoln to °Mee end .power. Not long since Ufa New Or leans Bu/ktin, a very- respectable paper,. with strong Nraw Nothiugproclivities, asserted - most positively that it had reason. to know that Catho lies were not proscribed by the SnowNothlng order. The same declaration has been reiterated in that quMiar, and is.criforeed and elucidated in the following extrectifrom a letter to the editor Of the RicAmpnclExamintr, who states that it is from &gentleman of the highest credibility and 'Mere is not the slightest doubt that, in the tower portion of the State of Louisiana, Includ ing this city and the parishes which are mostly peopled bythe so-called Creoles, there is no clams in the obligations of the members of Out Know Nothing Order proscribing the Catholic religion or its followers on account of their religious be lief. I knew this for months past, haring receiv ed. positive assurances from acquaintances who avowed their connection with the order., But, in order "make assurance doubly rate,". I resolved thatl - would appeal to some or the recognised leaders of the Order among no, and obtain from them each: confirmatory information as they might, be willing. to afford One. gentleman, who is widely known throug4 out the State for his former seal in Native Amer,: - icanism and his present activitg lnethe Snor t; . Nothing eausend whose name haibeen brought forward prominently as the candidate for Gover. nor of the Slate on their ticket, 'told me, in an.: ewer to my question as tqthe religious test, that here the members did not take any such oblige lion- that, in order to obtain the rapport of the Whig Creoles, who were generally . Catholics; it had been from the first excluded, except that in -so far that a "confessing Catholic" was not ad , mitted to the Order; but that, for some months part, even that question has not been put to the applieen4 all that was required being that be 'Mahal:Se in favor of the policy of the' rder as to forelgners Sad the Naturalization law. When I stated to hhn that some of the presses in the northern portion of the State which advocated the order, had permitted attacks cif the Catholic religion and the rights of its professors, he re plied that some of -the country_ lodges had toma to work and organized- themselves without hay, ing, first properly informed themselves .of the true objects of the movement in regard ,to reli gion; but that at present means werebeing taken to procure uniformality and harmony in the work and aims of the lodges throughout the State, and that It would be required of the country lodges to give up all pretensions to introduce any reli gions test into the obligation's of their members. Another gentleman, who I had reason to know was one of the 'first to introduce the Order into this State, and who informed me that the lodge over which he prelided contained over fifteen hruntredmembers, confirmedfully what the other had said as to the absence of any religions test, especially against the Catholics, and said that on one cession: he had compelled a judge, in this city, who in addressing his lodge, had attacked the Catholics religion, to resume his _seat, sus be would not permit any such . violation of the real objects of their association- se an attack on any men's Both' the gentlemen to whom I have referred emphstinlly stated that if the Order in the North and West. did not yield to the demand of the Lantana members, to give up the obligation proscribing the followers ofthe Catholic or any , other religion, the - latter would be compelled, to .l break off from them and sot independently. And both stated that this demand would be made at the first:National Council of the Order."' We alit the descendants of the Irish and Scotch Presbyterians, and of the Engliah And Irish Methodists, in Western Pennsyhvanis, who have been inveigled into the Order ander the,. pre t tense militdy that it was to oppose the encroach; metal of popery, to consider thee!, things. It certainly ;could not have been from feelings - of diereepect to the memory of their resmeeted-ps. rents who braved the dangers of the deep and the hardships and perils of this western wilder ness to eitabliSh a home for their offspring where they "should enjoy perfect religious and civli'litt erty; that lid them into the meshrs of this double-faced modern political jesuitism. It ter thinly could not have been an Anti-Foreign feel ing. Jio; it was that inti-Popery feeling, suck ed in with their mother's milk and fostered by their education and 'their reading—a feeling' which we respect; and which is . proper and just in itself, when it is confined to legitimate per poses and does not descend to injustice and per- secution; then it become! akin to the spirit of . Popery itself, which has always persecuted the people Of God where it had the power, and al ways will, for it is tuachanged and unchangeable. It was this proper spirit, we say, this love of the truth and hatred of error and of a gross system I of oppression, which led hundreds of the desceed ants of foreign Protestants into the Know thing Lodges:- What will these . .persons 'think when they find - that they are affiliating with the most bigited and besotted Catholics in'America, with followiri of the Pope, and the worshippers of the Virgin Mary? And-whatls this extraMdinsty combiludion of Protestants and Catholias,. of Slareholderi and Anti•Slarery men fort Pimply to proscribe foreignere of all classes, Protestants: nd Catholics, Infidels and Christian; virtuous and slalom, 'intelligent and ignorant. are placed on cue level Its af fect Tillie to get.up a class feeling, to establish a protertibed Mmte„ to create and foster bitter prejudiees,'WhiSh will outlive itiis generation; and inflict injury upon thosevho come after us. But. few Protestants ever :ditty - cnasithired She effect of this proscription upon the filter*. emi gration.' Have they reflected that it will bar the door effectually against : the intelligent, high minded lover of -liberty? His seff-respect will not permit hire to subject himself to such ladle. nities in a country -that boasts that alt VIM were created free and egad. ,On the other hind iewill be - no barrier to the ignorant and the abandon ed. The ingh-minded, intalljgent p ro t es t ant will not consent to. be placed in a proscribed claw, but Catholics who have had less opportu nities of instruction; and who hate not been' taught the issue ofpersonal and civil right s an d Trinchisea," wit:still crowd ta-,tinr shores. In stead, then, of decreasing the evil intendedto be abated by Protestant snow Nothings, it willot4. increase it.-'ln any .aspect in which: it can be viewed, Knew Notbingisdi is no place fiFa pro., testant, fOr an Anti-Slavery man, for a manly, intelligent,. iintepenitent American citizen; *hi! ham no need of heading strings, and,who is not ashamed to have . all his political proceeslings. Scannell in . the light of day.- Tux Eine; tab Nonni Earl Itsttaisii.—This is a short road, rundng - irom, the . torn - Id-Erie to the New Rork state line, and rails. up a gap between the Near, York arid Ohio Railroads, - Al-, niest teal 'lts commencement' it - hal beatl , the cause' f ceaseless troubles and excitemenis at Erie. The Legislature of this state- bee passed - a bill to repeal tbe charter ; which is now io the bands of the Roseman In -seeenlanee with tide bill the Governor' antborixOtioloko pcOpes scion of mid r0m41izi4 1.9) 7 1 e,d40C!4t 14 4. 13 ,tc10de. of it by 1.00. sathorlzfa , Wratore to ,__,„ _ . the company, on condition—First, that they ex tend their road to the harbor of Erie. "Second, that this attention shall commence within three Ismailia after the passage of this act, and be fin ished by the time when the Clevelaid, Painesville and Ashtabula., Company.,are _required to finish' their road to Erie harbor. Third, that the com pany, shall change_ the gauge of their road, fox& feet" eight and a half - inches, or to this six _feet gauge, and maintain it thereat.— Fourth, they must leave the ground, 'streets and alleys, at and is the city of Erie, free kora all bridges, embankments and superetrueares.-- The bill further provides that a tar. shall be lev ied by the State, of five cents for each passa ge'', and two cents for each- ton of freight pac ing east on said road. • If the road is reliaguished entirely there will be a gap in ti continuous Barad line of some twenty miles; between Eric and North East. If the company comply with the conditions of the law, there will be a break of guars both at Erie and at North East, as the roads eastand west of those points'are laid down on the four feet ten inch, . ' Tns Svatmonn nv KeanAa.—The following is the Proclamation which has been issued by the pm-slavery party,. with the object of removing and soplieseding Gov. Reeder: "Tni P . ROPLeII PROCLAMATION—The citizens of Keens Terrifory, after a more than reasons , ble period of probation, have been emphaticallf convinced - that the present liovenaor of ganglia Territory, A. H. Bauder, is positively ma for; and incompetent to, the duties of this high and respectable position. This assertion is demon strated to unarmed satisfaction in a want of ac quaintance with and interest in the people, an ignorance of, their character and general neces sift* and other important points of view, as shown in every atop which he has taken from the time thithe commenced acting in the : capacity ~o f Governor of this Territory.. These inconveniences, arising in the appointment of an, Eastern man, necessarily ignorant of our West-, era country and all its characteristics, whose! Competency would have caudated in the ..pos- Bergen of theFvery ,qUalities, the absence of which, in the gubernatorial composition of Mr. Reeder; establishes bin incompetency to the duties of the office which be now holds. The citizens of Kansas Territory regard the appointment of anymanas Governor of a people, without reference to the choice of those who are of necessity to become subject to his administra tion,, as an exercise of arbitrary power, ensue tithed by any sanction of republican form, prin ciple, or precedent: therefore, the citizens of Kansas Territory have resolved, for the purpose of remedying the evils and inconveniences in flicted upon them from the Executive chair of Kansas Territory, to hold an electiontat Leaven. worth city. on the 28th day of April, '(present montla,) for the purpose of electing some suitable person to. succeed the present Governor, whose removal - from said office will be solicited at the hands of the President of the United States, by the citizens of Kansas Territory. It is; therefore, earnestly enjoined upon the citizens of the different Districts throughout the Territory to send one Delegate to,Learenworth City on the 28th of the present month, [April,) for the purpose of conferring upon this subject, and to select some suitable and competent citizen of the Territory to fill this office, whose appoint ment by said Convention at Leavenworth City shall be Bent or caused tube sent, to the Presi• dent of the Fatted States, as may be determined by said Convention, requesting the removal of the present incumbent, and au appointment, as his stixessor, of the person who maybe selected in the manner above described, as the choice of the people. It is earnestly revealed that the citizens of every District in 'Kansas Territory will give this subject their undivided attention, and not fail to be represented byehis Convention- .CITIZENS OF }KANSAS TERRITORY April 9th, 1855. The St.. Louis Intel!igen - ser says that who the Citizens of Sans" are, that thus set at de fiance the lave of the nation, and usurp to them selves prerogatives, lodged only in the nations' Legislature, it is not allowed to know: No names are segued to the document; the place of its pub lication is not disclosed. It is not difficult, how ever, to sarmise ita origin. No doubt it origina ted with Atchison's hired crew of ruffians and desperadoes, who took piissesaion of the polls in Kansas, and destroyed the press of the Parkiille Luveievey. It is indeed, a beautiful exhibition of - "squatter sovereignty," or as the Intelligasegr eve a. ...squatter noverignty" document to the back-bene, and exhibits that interesting specta cle is a phase never witnessed before, even by its :most ardent advocates and espousers. It is th e Squatter Sovereignty baring its brawny arms and defyinglederal Sovereignty to a contest. It is practiCal nullification, such as has never been exhibited at the West. Letters and documents continue to pour in from Kansas, developing and describing the unexam pled outrages committed on the event of the late elections. A. letter writer from ..Friends' Mission," Winds up as relieve his account 'of the scenes he peseta through—" Houses torn down—families left homeless—honest settlersdriven bleeding from the polls—and oar rights trampled down at the point of the sword, in defiance of the law, of the land."" r ' ' The pro-elavery port 7 is of course rampant The-Irani= Irma breaks oot se follows: "Yesterday was "a proud ar.dslorious day for the friends of Southern Rights. The tea—mph of the Pro-Siavery party lv complete and over whelming. "Come an, Southent Men—bring youi and fill up the territory: 'Kansas is saved! Abo litionism is rebuked, her fortress stormed, her flag is draggling In the dust! The tri-colored - platform bee fallen with a crash, the rotten tim bers of its structure were not sufficient to sustain the small - fragment of the party." The moo extraorffinaiy exhibition of South ern fanaticism we havee ever seen, however, is a letter from Kansas to the St. Louis Christian Advocate, signed.by "A. Monroe,' a Minister of the Methodist Church South, of high standing.— The reader will recollect that this letter was writ ten about the time the Missouri Slaveboldiog mob resolved to hang every Methodist Minister -of the church North found in that region. The Reyerend Monroe gays that Kansas is settling fast, but, "of course rot much can be aeedivlithul bYPlroachiny - f r or a time' "This is the time in politim"—="the time for the great South to locate and estabitth her claim, to put her impress upon the institutions of the country." "Now, this the very season, i fs the time for the South to se 'cure her interests in Gdsionntry." "We hope to see thousands of families here from the slave holing States before aix , months pass." Grow txoited as he proceeds, the Reverend gen-. ties= mills for tlth "men'and east wealth of the Solith to be called Into requisition," for the "common cause," which he says ought to "in tenon all Southern hearts and hinds and prayers artd . renems I" To wind up this .piece of folly and extravagance, and may,we not say of down right what is more devilish than so 'fervent a desire to pollute for all time come r.° large and fair a territory with the sin, and came, and blight of Southern Slavery—this professed disciple of Christ appalls to God for lie snys--"we trust above ail that Gcid is for us. If so who can be against us." "Let as draw upon our resources"—don't forge/ the ma terial aid, the purees—"pot our tuilt.4l shoal dersto the work; and call upon larsers God for help;smi It shall be done"—that is, the evangel ical;lhe pious and godly work of establishing the . Uralic in human flesh, the breeding in mop, tat - beings for the cupidity and lust of Inn men shall' be aCcomplished - ' FAiI:InALIZENG a ROSOLAS.—The master of the Jessie Mitchell, lately irsseharging guano in Leith Doak', from the island of Leone, relates a hi - onerous seenewhich occurred under his own eye in that -island. The - bark Atlantic, seized and sold in Leith as a -Russian prize, left the Island of Leone a day or two prior to the arrival at the Jessie Mitchell. ' One of the Bauman crew had deserted from - the Atlantic, and concealed himself on the island; but he afterwards dis covered himself to the seamen, and declared his desire to renounce his allegiance, and become 'a Btitish subject' Bow-to effect the transfmna lion was a question which parried Jack greatly; _ however, on the arrival of the .Teinde ' Mitchell, hammy, along with the seamen on shore, met in solemri conelave,_llll:o their united wisdom de tertainelthat as water is ever emblematical of purity, aid its cleansing . properties have been loartm appreciated Wall egotism, countries, it was .the only medium which could effect the momentous change of converting a Ilassisn into *tree British' object. The'conclave new, ad joUrned to a small creek or basin, around the white pebbbs beach of which they arranged theta selves,s about three yards apart, each with a bucket, while the poor - Russian commenced walk log around the margin of the creek, repeating the form of abjuration taught him by the tars, who took care, on their part, that he should re. Odin front - each a full bucket of water. This' intuit oteremony . Completed; 'the milers, with three hearty. - cheers, acknowledged him as a British - sub ject; , and admitted him, with all the honors, to their aociaty., Thewbole proceedings, with our ;dormant, were conducted in the :eget: ;tteditl7isupteio-40ettiet'Prat Pourtur.—We copy the following interesting article, written by one of our own citizens on the above subject It will be seen by adverti sing column; that our friend /tr. Shank land, No. 129 Wood street, offers for isle the eggs of this favorite variety for hatching':- TIM BEST VARIETY OP DO/RSTIO POMMY:— Black qpanialk, or "Dutch every day layers"— ratois Dispat c h: Almost every. individual, in every clime, limore or less interested-in dotes , pooltry ; iither no a consumer or prochuser. , They furnish - food alike for the peasant and the king. A plentiful supply of eggs is - indis pensable to the inhabitants; without these. our baker and weld would be unable to furnish us with the rich and delicious luxuries we now en joy.. If our supply was cut off, bow long would it be before the cry of "egg famine" would echo throughout the length and breadth of the land To guard against such a misfortune, and afford our large and inercaring population a cheap and plentiful supply of both eggs and poultry, if re necessary we should have the bat andmostpro f(fic varieties, and in favor of these we now pro pose to offer. a few remarks. [ We speak not to those who are tinged with the "Shanghai fever," who are speculating (I) in big varieties of the Shanghai breed (for I am well aware fettle and Shanghais will have their day,) but to our. rural population—the sober and [ thrifty 'cultivators of the soil, who pour in the fruits of their labor, to feed the operatives at our malls and factories, and our great commercial population. It is to them-I wish to speak, about the pleasure and profits derived only by keep ing the but variety of Domestic Poultry; and that variety Is the beautiful Black Spanish.— Thq were brought to memory by seeing the eggs advertised in year paper, for patching.-- Having had many years experience with the vs. none kinds of fowls, we must pronounce the Black Spanish the only variety worthy of the tention of farmers and poultry amateurs. For laying they excel all others. They commence [ very early, and continue to lay - with few inter ruptioris all the year. • It is better alvys to have a few hens of some other kind to do the hatching, as the Spanish seldom hatches, and even when they do they commence laying in a few weeks afterwards, and neglect to take proper care of their chicks. In England they are very popular. It is only ne cessary to read, some of the agricultural' jour nals to be convinced of this. In the rural die. triote of England they are generally termed "Dutch every-day layers"---a mune they have earned tot themselves from the fact that they lay every day. Bead in whet high esteem they are held by persons who have them in this cum try. One. farmer, in. the eastern part of. this State, says: "One otmy pallets commenced laying fire days before ohs was five months old. One of my hens, on the fifteenth day after hatching out a brood of chickens, commenced tied laid seven eggs before leaving-her chicks I hare no hes itation in pronouncing them by far the the beat and moat profitable variety of fowls." Anoth er farmer writes:, "For laying, the Bin,* Span ish, or as they are sometimes called, 'the Dutch every-day layers,' are excellent; those who keep them should have three or four Dorkings to do the hatching business, as the Spanish are ever lasting layers." JONATOdII Bissau. For the Flttaborsch Gantt& Grunt's Hilt, Hoe. Pond, &a Living, as we have since oar childhood, in Pittsburgh—then called “Fort Pitt," or the .93ack woods,"—we in the summer time used to play with a few boys on Grant's Hill, and we remem. ber well the old Btom Circle, about as large as a big wagon wheel, on the knob or peak of the. Hill, and which gave the name to the Hill, as Gen. Grant was a British. olio& who died and was buried here. Jost below the Hill and your present office, was a large deep pond of water, coming down, we believe. from rain on the !fill, and a brick-yard where brick was first made in largo quantities at the head of Fixth street.— Here on Hog's Pond our boys and mend lehnire used to have tine skating and sliding in the win ter. I went to school upward of 60 years ago, on Fifth street, just below the Pond and very near where the Theatre now studs, in the neigh borhood of which lived eight or ten poor fami lies, some of whom according to the habits of - those times drank a little too much whiskey, and were very quarrelsomeand Without daily their quarrels, &.c.., which gave the nick-name "Batas Row" to the head of this-street—now covered by the Bank. Theatre, Post Office, Cus tom Howe, and lawyer's and printing offices, &o. and where so many useful Lad respectable citi zens have their shops, offices and dwellings, and where I have to call on you daily for your ex cellent paper, the Gautte, which I have read for nearly 60 years. An Oio Ilucuarr. SPECIAL NOTICES. What (=Neighbors say of Dr. IrLana's GHLEBILiTED LIVER PILLS-Nor nix. Avinut, 30th.. 18546-19 e. the catearylened. 'm it made • trial of Dr APLeumfa Calabrattd Liver Ma, mast artnotrledsra that that they are the best medicine Ihr Mak Ilmolactm . Dia Map* sad Ilea Omaplalat. that am hats OM =ad.— We tat Pleuars la reammandlas MM. to the 11041°. and are confident. Q►t!! thaw vtio an 41,1Mo:ileitis any' of tine atm* eampleinto 141 Oro thew, far trial. Puy will not Imitate to uktiowleen• thole twnelletel effects. MRS. nias,nms MRS. BTaVRNS. Won Tror Pturehasero will to' outchal to o.GG mr int. MILAttaS CELEBIOLTED LIM VIVA sod take name 0100. Then Grp other PliL, pure ttnt(o b. Llvir Pats, now tofbot. Mel /10,114 al" nu Celebrated Termthre, cam 00.0. had at all rorteetahlo Drat Rom to the United Stem also. for ago bT thoGole sonorletars, FUMING IMOVIERII, orSdllr.S. Swamp to J.5.144/4 Co.. GO Wood Ai a: Springand Summer Medium°, Carter'. Spanish Nlitcre stands pre.endnent alen• others. Its sluzubsty edleselenos action on the blocsh. Its etrenstberdne and rlrlfrinif quainter, Its tattle salon on _nos Llrer. Its tendency to dries all humors to the surface. tharby cleansing the system socordles to flatnre's own 11/L.olo4*n; Its harmless. and at the sum Ulna evissor• dinar: good abets. and the . inatobsc of Cowes bonded to by many tett. most ranectstde animas of ntetunond. Vs. and ebenchere,tonst be =unwire evidence that there le no Ironton about, It. The trial of . single bottbs ntll satbfy the most 'akapties!benefits. See ad cern...- meat In another column. ' s.p3O•lindtter linother Instance of the aka ay of Boer H;tvir's 1:10LIANIC , Barna: dlr. N. NL tw.Yuaa.of the Ualon Wear. ears—gotm weeks eines Wag serlouily affected with pain and ones alma at the stomatMera of appetite, and, at times strong *Mato= of diatePla, IweafndiM to My year Holland Bitten, and 1 feel it bat an set ofjostbse to the artlele, am well as Mr the Mod &limn who may Is affected with like derangement of the domach. to obits, that the nee of one angle bottle of this melleine preyed of Inealcolable ben. Watering freed the eV/mach Mom allimass of deoreasken and moored every srmptoia of dive*. a would also saassk that two other members of my badly. who were afflicted In a almllmr meaner with - myself, were entirely relleved by the UM alienate bottle of each. Bee Men tleement. apaldawlf Marsh's Radical Care True will cure nearly every ease of redueeible Dania. Trumps at 'sere, vitae always on band. Chlldren's ?rums of different dam and strength ter sale Mastic Btoetbegs for Varktee or Ralaruad.Rolor. Abdominal flupportert—A doom dlgerent kind. Pik Props. for theaupport and nue of Film Ehoulder Drum to rellsre • crook ed and &finned oat. Widen of the Cbest. and many dbesams of the amt. Suspension Bandage.. All these articles may be bad or spelled at DR. SET. RES'S Wbolemie and Retail TRUSS ,DEPOT. 110 Wood std stint& the Golden Mortar; or will to mat to any put at the country by sending the money and measure. _ 7141•8 The Greatest Medical Discovery OF .THE AGE. Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, tuts &seamed to two clout comma parlor* wird, remedy that cur* escrykind Humor, how the went daqAda td a comae. So low WWI Itlit ow skim bandied ems, szl now Ittiot mint In {wooers (both thunder Minor.> Ito has now in hie homelon ova two hundred cortlilioto, In within Untidy taco of 'Dolton. Two bottles no wuranted to eut. • aiming inn ino tb • Ow to than !attire .111 ours Qs word Matt of phaptoo of the foot • Tot to Woo bottles will elm: the t ylarm of btt Two !Milo In wrested to ewe the went es9bew Is . the smith 104 stOwst.24 Threw tally@ tottto oano wanrantaS to cuts tba 'teal ma arsipataa • 1 One to Swab:4llo in warraata6 to aura el ht.w hi aTaa • . Two bailie an warrantad t am tattafag It lb. Nt sad blatailds dawns; the bay. : Fans to oft bott,Jail atio irspoited In tun wimps rtvl =Was tkffs. M. tailor fun Mar irrayilem Ntfia irkla. 1 , 00 to Um* b 41,140 an VarnstA4 W fiti* Oh., awn also of riagirtmo. Two to ens tottloo ,au wansotod to (rife Mt MIE4 /so mai aim of rhnooat/sto. Titter to toes bottles at wursateet to ears nate/tads the to alibi tottlei will run lb' worst maw el softrfdla A baud!' Is away, wortemeet how tha fled bbille, ►od • parka ante Is .seated *Us the above ola Uy Nothing looks so ImyrotgaM to anis Wl* bats In nII4 ~clod- a ltotrondorfol atalklius of lb. def. Se Una I: common wool lc:wring fa dba purtaroo, sad *load old steno Tani. Octal two overt humor la lb* U Lori • fixed tut Irmo tufo !i butaor Mao tailor,. That are no Us um ands., bums or bs's about It rutting , oxso aims sad act loon. I peddled owe • !lonised tot. ontLo the ojedolty of Ilootoa. I know Us abets to *my out It bat grouts dorto woo of thogrostootoldia oyer &cold Iloyiaeb @mato. I ay* Hi to afar= i Tux Pit to old poopli ot sixty. I boys pm poor, pony, wormy isoklog &Vara. whoa dub wad Kabala bobby. footcos4 to a mama ado of boalth b 7 dn.:bottle. T. tufo who on ot Il4Nt to a sick hoodiodar, tou balls will &brio molt. It OM PIN Tad: to tatatah sad amble*. . Ikons lobo hors Won motive Ate TOM bays te tra oatt bout ,isolated brit. Murat the body to Pond, lt wok atilt* oioy, bat Irbil:" thaw le uly doranomoot ofthe fututfono of sataroat sin oar wry otadolar tat tam bat you mad dot be slarduktbsy al. CUP Pm: VIM :bur 41111TOS•annt - Mutt tiattoor *Wyo. talk from 1t (It lb* watery. "'Ma that fooling to woo Too .111 NI yonnnlf Una anew pannin... beard of Um moat axtrovavatt oacoalato of It that man myna toted to. No alumo of dist, Is nu roCulnal ,- tattalts.latta You tut got. i boos Ulundi is hub. ablata 4 mat. dmo 'ca./ to wad an. absolves &realms Meninx af,.tby nsNkaudadu.tbs oats. Wks Waits: Prtettof t # ,o Dumenors rort usis.—Atha, on. tableaDoulfal Pe. day. Children am eight yearn demon epoolli from aro lo.lot taoopoootid. do no out to mode oppUmoto aft ootutdtouoas. tak• tough .ter operate no 1.1. bowie Wee a day • : •.. • AIR KR:INUIT Annie yereosai . tlnndado a 'bed — rm a orbolotalo sad rob& at Di lit tatfloanate of Yttublatupr . lallinkagelod JOHN O. BASER & CO.'S zatrz MEDICINAL CO)) LIVER OIL, . prepared, One but truth and hultg° , Lartorr atoloaalhe .PrOottlot Idaradthth of thole JAL 13.4.00.1ake damn Itt Oatrlott t•ltito - baal of Ott. shag* ortheroant apt* smortar mode apropw tam, foshons pattg, ousts tothen 'Moat dandth makdalicita. St L unneoroar to ' , darn to the toConOs otlatooT m. tht* Toy !goads aid ielontalp ratradyZ 10 onoso to the .or. orChionle Itheiroatoo, Berard*, Ana Lung Dia sueeorhoe oklaralf *paha sad' peisemrred Is, ti no . I.IIIM a. matter of arojeotar* It la acs saanolodord to pones healing ?Ware Orton theompasible to any other Maas Bodin Bottles, whatnots out Mary by Us mom, athrtareos TOILtr C. BAKE/ t 00., rio.loo North Third at. Phtladolade, And ET Dingacti littsboxith nod elsorhers teS-thottorT 01110 &PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. - - On and after MONDAY, March 12. th, :855, the PASSIM: Ma tuna follows. until far ther =thew . Darr him via um re 3 a. X. Mau Thaw " " AT 8 Lot. • Sums Team " at S Thoul4elns ell run through to Crestline. and counsel there with the Caunabiss and-Cincinnati, . Ohio and Indi ana and Bellednihilne and Indiana Railiteda. At Mans. Bald, ennead - lona aro made for Newark. Tnnestlie. Mon roeville. Sandiskr e Tolado, Chka . in And ind,at Alliance for Cleveland. An No famine run on Ilundiy. Through 1 lends are !sold to Cincinnati, Louisville. St. Lasts, hndanepedis, Mimi% Reelclsland. Fort Warne. Cleveland ind the prlneipal.towts and eitnn to the West The NRW INtIOLITON AINTMMIODATION TRAIN will care Pittsburgh at 10 s, It- and S P. 0 .. 004 N" Brieh too at 7 e:inand I v.. r.t ' Yoe Tickets and farther talbetoatloo, itpply to J. O. CURRY, At the corm:rani% under th Ilao;rarratrlA Boom. Or it th. Pedant Mott Statkot. to GEORG It PARKIN. Tlekrt Agent. PlNdhurgb. Much 1011 JOAN COCH ' AN; & BROS. .31ANI7FAMIRETIS Or Iron Sailing, Iron Vanity Inuit Doors, Window Bhutters, Window Guards, Re., Nos. 91 Second st., & 86 Third al., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., • .Have on hands variety of new, patterns 'Tansy sad MID. ssltiOrl• fee all purposes. Partkullsisl teutlon pea to encloils‘ Oren Jcblung dote at shcel, notice. WESTERN TEA STORE, Corner of, Wood and. Sixth streets. W. A. WCLURG. Our Teas will be found on trial unequaled WAN prim In the city .00/13/2g, 40, 50, 62, 75, 'jinni Hyson Greens ,60, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Englitrelafast, 30 and Imperial & 11E, 75, 73 eta. per lb. 100 & 1,50 per lb. Tau :tut up In -Addy boast from 6 to ' )166 Ibr amn7 use. A Musa discount made to retail dodoes. COFFEE—Jaos. la Guewro, and Rio Ctoffie. Orem and fixated. SOLI RS—Louring' a Gild Betelves LocifJliaveriaed and ed Sudan. Choco7Ma. :Nom. Rabb Ruh and Dri Ara& dr-. de. . mbB British and Continental Exchange. SORT RILLS DRAWN 57 DUNCAN, 811131113 A CD., ON THE UNION . BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS Nil AND UPWARDS.. Them) Drafts are &Tallithlo at all the prin cipal Tarns oflagla WI, Scotland and Inland, and the Oontinemi we she drat MOUT BILLS oa Grunebium & Bantu, 74rANK.IF0 - R7 4 JUM. Whitt. was so a Remittoneo to all pa*. of Gormany. Strlttorlsod And Ilottutd. Ponces Inforadlog to travel Abroad may promo throusb us LotUto of °radii.. On wltleldllonoy ao be obtalc.d. is needed. to ortT Port or Zumf& Oolhottorte Of WA, Note., sad otter toetaitito In Ea- TOM Ten TlCOMpkoßkt Wootton. WM. IL WILLIAMS t CO.. mb2l. W.od. owner Third .tort. D ÜBUQUE, lOWA. Wo offer for sale One Hundred Late, very adrsatagroaaly lotted, to th. City of itaboarto. aad re areethdir moat prop:sea Am th. same, sr sop Dorton of Um. The essupletion of the Greet =nog" Central R. R. to this eity—the Were Upper If issiesippi Blew buboes timer:tad berw—the Dewy lead trade. together with the pterent vapidly svpreelating ego: at ml estste, combine to wombs deddrabis veldt, to lbw wishing to mast to City Travesty. Aay IntuEstkE . 111 M PrOrePUT ecnnurazaeat.d if Qs geed. Address T. B. JESUP 0011PANY. rabE64anfo Deimos. lowa. Pawlvan= lanriw_Com_p_any, OF . PII'TSBURGH, MILNER CP VOUILTH ANP_WIIIRIELD eaREETE. AITIIIO4IOO CAMAII 8300.000. INsuss sun rarws tm mints PROP.Slirr. 11111118 T LOSS aBY NIES • AND TUE MUIR Or Sea and !nitwit Navigation and'Xraniportation I Wm. E. Janstas, DIREC W. TO RS. Wellsnadt, D. AL Ica& A. J. Rums. Roll Pslismina. Renard" T. hisod. .I.(isisr Sproul, Gomm It. MM.*, J scab Patastm.. , Jams. 1= Wads Ur R artiss.. H. C 1. A. A. Oarrisr4 W. S.ELsrms, .D IL Part. .1 Orr IGERS. • Pruidasm./t7El ll so Wm V' Johnston, cr • rire ra—Rad Dattaraus. &am, atlott nIVAIII / TT..A A Carrt AsrisSralArnstars--8 Et (linter. I .51 Citizen's Insurance comiry v rampant' WM. RAOALEY, Prualrst. SAMUEL lIARIIHELL. &eq. 1K417:14, Bar . wzr.v .timslcroaND ROOD 3781EX18. 1119..INSIMEN IDYLL ANDQARQO NISAS ON TDB OHIO AND 5118SIE2IVPI RIVERS, AN TRIBIMARIE3 Mauro dolour Lan sr Damao Fen. ALSO amnia Ma awes mr H. FAA dad .NLAIT NAPIGA7IO.I9 sad TRAIMPOBTATION. • ww. Ne t: . r.maa ..01,1hirk par. arbortgb_ bow SIL. Femme; Wosttar arrant, Jas. IL. (lover. l i lt Kin Joh a nn itt *413, • Ilays, l, : r , . 1 3 /..TT!3}313 H Life, Fire. 4 Name lantrance Companyl, Office, Corner Market and Water Streeta, . EnTSBUII4I3. PA. SOBZ GAMMA Prat:feat • Jan.o D. Upton., Yoe', • This Company makes overy i etturanoo air Pulsating toot annointad within% US. - , it i t=. litl i alrl ib =hrJ s ak o t. T S = : r a . s . stalls And against Loss or Dam by Fire, , 1 And %asthma the Pertla of tin Bea and aland Navigation tool "d rolicinad triha lowmaratai i nifh sadly. parldta. Rnbhrt avhroV, aino i inadlay. Jame B. noon, John Pal Mahon Phillips, , , Il MEW Keehn inie;h s r.. hannua, IL D . j eltrAlinz n ear 4 Ad,. ma,(Wa, . David Itiohm John )11S11/, , IfraratfoN.Lam, Itlttannint. WOW, - - • 11. nar25.1.11, Moat wry law eat cal • . E Fire and . .=e insurance Ccmip_any. No. 149 .011ESTNUT STREET, 0PP0877111 MB CUSTOM novas. Will make all kinds of .Inewarice. either Porpotna or Lb:MA ona arriptlda or Prrwrir or Nordmann , . tt. Tamable rater oryronlinn. • • rapBEILT P. JUNO, Pronitront. 11. BliuzN . ILDProoldr P gll ! At V C .V t. o n P. B. Savory. , 0. Pain. 11 1 :P"'EG=.:. 8 . 5 : t h v'rV itz° •• ne7s.lr Or earner TbirQ and ood — itestitrn Insurance yl PITTS B URG H.B . I "/ N. (MO. arr. Will Insure agains t iinds of rns and Shrine Risks .341115 r, Jr.. , Pt= • Jae Melttlisy '• W tat*, • ..e. Melte; Goo. Duds, . ,_ . ( if . 4 ,,, ,,v ar,,,,,..„, i i.thl w...,. w.. 11. Smith. ._. , LIPP WA I=4 Institution sostosrt. by . m.uns Inn • a In leis annmunits. end wan orM liben=hut• . 4 promptly pay ; ral_torimo st the Omits, No. Water °Wag ' h w' won?wwo us. guars. Pt • kehanco usua l Insurance C omp a ny ors epCV NO. To WALNUT swam . .1t71.eff..-.4.106, inimaid, Beganlybebeete. It 10.; FIRANOZ--on, Buthltngs, Ma- A itif 4ilo. Ittani, &a.. in hi or manta. -.. _ iI% irtihrtl i s t tg a ltintira r lti HRlPit h ir Mout Ilsbili y fiu lase*. OM M I L I x to geir thil tittiATl areAN 1 , .....,•=,., . • r,, t 11; fii..... = R N . Bak., itr.nk . ra..,'•tdq . y, . 11 „ dil k.me:,tiNrzzd. 0,. mix _.. o.7mm. - "Uwe : , , Tarice. ' : rgoolor at , al:, itZt'". sw. cane ..ligdasaW'ol.'- HOLMES J , RABE . & CO - . .....0010:3011 TO A. H. , HOLMES. tr, BROTHER, ItANIIIAOncIUOLII 0/ SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON; &K -LEE, ,CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT , TOOKS, PICKS. • Timbor, bEll, Tallow° 'd; Coffin Sorel% Intilting mut PulkwaJbr JO:Wm% CM and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and 'Nits oomVoto. • , • PITTSBTI tr, PA., ' WillaoClll. No. 112Inrsa 101 half US. Mini Won :To Mcranaz mt. • WAil work woresalod. obn4T . HENRY. H. ob mmii a o.tr"li 111 1 11,01 LA NT • • AND yirIcOLVIAI.II DIALICAJO CHEESE, BUTTER, .BkIEDE, And /*Ow thomollY: No. 25 Wood 'trod, Pittsburgh,' 001-71i7" piano 13,; r' u rr" •":1-7!`f4 A Subertitute forth° New Liquor Law h ,— Dit. URBAN% AltTl•TthOdlthlf&LlAlf .11.111 R, a Mb and aura =lady for the rare of ' thrgentintied regetahle eztrectiand u • *cane bine. dWalad. forth. following tomplaillant fa ajnoet fah*. blethaddthag Dathatsin. Lines Cbstpiainf. Alegnerw. /fife atagin, Para, Awry et ra.4, ai Ddraitp. Thli medklne la Intendediwgrodue• • change .fn the Watt= and • dfirfaietnar alenholle &Enka Several Inatauree when we hula add It. we harp had the most gratlf/fht rend* lea tenersomp who are vwdly dealrona 01 breaking nil the Iginlgence fa fatoskstlag bewerateL MU elixir will to a great help. Sold at 51 per bottle at the Drag Store,of DR. GEO. IL ligTl3llR. No. 140 Wood rtreet, corner of Virgin alien dot of the Golden Mortar. apthilker REMOVAL. McCOBD & CO.. Harms, Have removed to their now store, 131 Wood sine; 6 chars a 1... Afth street, . hare built with atm crprena adaptation to our inaaased tuainaaa. The tint Door has been Stied up to MODERN STYLE exclusively fur oogretall tradawherewillelways telound • complete, enartment of the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES of Gents' and Yo•ths' Drew and Soft Mate and Caps; as well es LADIES' AMINO MTh and CECIL WMI3 010005.. adapted to. the seasons. We shall be pleased to see oar Mends at our new More. The Peer upper Storing ere exprenly for our WHOLE. B.IIIJI TRADE, wherealli he found Coll 'note of Hats end Caps, embrnin dearer. Silk, every vatiety, Soft, Pa. name, Leghorn, Braids. and Palm Leaf Hate; BDk Plush and Cloth Cola. and Children's Goode of all kinds. Iderebanti visiting (meaty will Dud It thslr Internet to examine our stook, us our facilities are such as to enable Y. to compete Intl any jobbing house In the eastern cake. jii2T A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. trone's hanporohno aTdiai releves with wonderful rapid.: IST demean incident to the Mandl.. ePParetiiC re Rote. the ePPetltst renews the strenattn harlens breces the nerve., elves elasticity to the nitrite. re• °Mitethe mortal eneridet. Madam despondeatcy,imparts to the attenuated frame more robust apPeintmcM.ellaTe imitation. 'claims the dlettirbed Imaelhatinn, builds op the shattered eotistituttnni. and may be taken without fear by the feeblest maiden, wife er mother. an It le composed solely of the juice, of IST. Oriental herb., potent only to Intim:mate. exhilarate anti restore. 1f the system ban bornme related bythdproper indulgen ces, the Cordial vitt Whoa a more ViitarD. vitality Into ev ery organ. The beau& resulting Prom late hours or too cloie application to labor of any kind. 10 quickly removed by IL action.and ladhsengatedlaaateutaryoounaticaS. and mold et to ineonrentence therefrom. will find It a safe and beelthy stimulant When the circulation of the blood sluggthh. or any ofthe functloneof the body are impend ed or Imperfectly perfbrated. itwW renter* the natteral ae• (lon and communicate permttobitenorgy to the secretive and distributive Mans. Those who are bowed down by phyalial debility, and tombless to despair of ever recovering the vigor and mien of manhood, are Invited to givethis wonderfol invigorsot a triaL It emballee the elemante:of their reetoration.—, Before they have coosumed the first bottle, they will be conscionsahat the recuperative Principle feat wart in cry debilitated portion of their frames, and hope, mon be be redly:alio their thorough recover/, win melee ap In their hearth. bt hly conantmted, pint bog TbsOordld rut up. Um Prim . 83 per bale. t.°111,11417,./4t.prietor. A0m475.-111tablasdo Fisinsa Dias.. No. 60 Wood 4.6# Gso. 11. Una, 140 Wood et It. C. Simms. 67 Wood et.— Allegheny City: J.?. VUXO4O. Bold by llruggists throughout U, 1712JUNI Status:Ob.. da, bad the West 'nem test Known when Tried.—These gentle men take pleasure In testifying IL regard to IL A. lalin teak's Verroiroge, because two of the tom hare mud It In their private practioe as physicians for n ntuntor of yeah, and they hare known It, bleheerlation. to bt MX 4 Now Aloes; July 4th. 1044. Mow R. A. Porowstock If to, - • fignstartm—llaring sold your reliable Vermifuge her some limn and having wen it used for many yearn we would recommend It to all u • We and elltelent remedy for all tans of worms. In no hudanoe have we ever seem any mil results following Its administration. but shentlY hes it answered the purposes pre which It was Intended. and Non entirely satisfactory. Believing that everything that has; been eel linth In re• so d tolts virtues he strictly accordance with our ole serrations. not only 'a practitioner*. but as men of busi ness, we would unheeitsUngly my to all who read this, that his the best Vermin:um sow to tun sad that Its vir tue are best known when tried. . . . lIIKLX, HOOTER & Prepared Lad sold by B. A. PALMY-STOCK t CO., coma of Wood and First eta. ao34.terT A Gentleman living on figairrel, Hill atm °My wife has ben sorely eflicted with Dyeremsla fbr the last year. During thi. time she bad used so Many medicines why* Mimed to aggravate rather than remove the dimes, that we - almost despaired c f her reoavery.— Lien's in the comar7 she enjoyed nil the advantages of pare air and menthe 711 L sub day she seemed to be more enteehislL With some diMeulty I peigualled her to tale TOUT Holland Bitters, which I am happy to date hag com pletely cured her. Bee adnrthiement. ateMdge . T. ytarerymmenfol by a anal. awl+. of Cristadoro's Excelsior Hai; Dye. Am nnt clouds darken in the twilight. And blacken over heaven's bins eltylight. go Cenrcatemo's Rua DT. tnrneth To black the hair that redly burneth. 'The cattle lob curnaltmly blacken. the foam When an enemy dart. at the queer little stoma Oat se CILISTI.IIO weal darken the Wale. With his Di. of all dyes moat efftd•nt sod ram! crtstadoro's rambler Hall Dyads sad wholesale and tall at DL Ft HT drat'S.l4o Wood ttteet, at the elan of th Golden Mortar. syr7.day. Hen ralgia.—This tortuidable aisease, which memo to Wile theskill ' rd playaktana, yields Ilia ...Rio to C•Mel epauleh Mixture. Mr. Boyden. formerly of the Astor Howse, Now _York and 1 1. pronriettiof tharachroire Mei. Richmond. T.. is one afar hundred. who hare leen rued &sewn on Wale. by Carter Spanish tartar*. • Knot .bin cum he hem rem:amended It to numbers of others. who weroindforing with neatly ovary form oldie. ass.. with the most wonderful nEane... . Us says It Is the most extraordinary medicine he has mra - nsed. and the nest blood purifier known. See advertisement In another column .b...%.lmrdlirT • The Stomach prepares the alements Ofifti bile and the blood; and it It does the work feebly and lan porekty, hirer disease Is the eertain result. as ion, therein., as any affection alit:4ll7er la percelthd. ye may he rare that the dinettes organ are out of order. The Oret thing to be done. Is to administer a species erbie-h valiant dtheetly upon the stomach —therosinspring of thheal machinery. Poe this PurlX. , ere as tethmet•ea lloofiand's Damn Men. Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson Philadelphia. Actingis ea alterative and a toed., it n strengthe the More , clang. the kiratition of the blood nod thershr 'cis • secularity to the bowels, Bee adeertthemeaL SPEIRO STYLE OF HATS. M'CORD & 00., HATTERS, Have now on hand, a fresh fnipply. of Hoz • nvw.i,i nines HATS, Spring Slyir- • • who. • tocoplets wortmont of Ovate mid Tootta, Rat A 8, of ttsolatan isolgoes, to which they Invjto Moo; troUon of the poldle. Corns VISA .o 4 Wood Ea .totilt. DRUG STORE FOR SALE. RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably 16eat ed, at the coiner of Mean. and LlbeMy eta, Allegheny City, will be told on nameable term. For putleulArn esquire of 11.11.1111N0 BEM, . proaahak FO. ro Wood .l, PI Whir" h Tenn's.. atolll-1 old&m: ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chilson Furnaces, Wrog ran Tubing AND YITTINCI (MORALLY. =2==Z== A. it W. will ornament, Warming mad Ventilation PI Steam or riot Water. Pim manna's lionise*. (lhorchaa, Pe rm* lioanitalm, Factories, arena Houma. Osart Jail Lintels or Dwellings. Na. 2S Warn.: at., Pittatrarg PEARL STEAM-KILL. Flour delivered to families in either of the two Mks.' of ßeda.. may Do lea at the 11111. or our boxes at the atoms . BOLA A N N. A W R L ISONR A , cornet 2M W a oo rt d yan d BLOM.. 11. P. SCRWART7 Drupelet. Alle throe. TIMMS, Cl4ll OW mravEg r. • mh16.0 • BRYAN. KENNKDY t 00. landly Medicines.—We en theattentlou or beads of ferothesysod others, to thesd ratline:mat on the fourth Hire of the. rehlehte 1 03211 7 Medidoet. . _ Balm of a nonsand -Flowers, far beau *Aix ha Compiesion. sad eradicating sit TAS, Pumas sad Yuccas from the Wet &dtto at lir Norm% .110 Wood street. • 61ddatt5 Naze and Comrort.—The Conformator Ltd? Importod from Pads, Madly suits the Hat to the Masallar shasmar tha . Had: so ► air bat bias ma oat h s had as sacd4 one. -• suattasad • it od Hat maybe had at TY Wood +t. WSW I W. DOUGLAS. • New ..Dagnerrian Gallery.. Me. NELSON wipild rtspeatfully. fnforrei hte Mends mid the itiblWinisucially that order to: rtits. th ga4da? . 2l'n s di d ner d ft llt i t s ad D, a,.. * *7= 77 4 Poet Mace, Third etreet,) sue of the mod' to .g. ,02 sow inairallecut. Sty Light Uallatita ever constructed tor Deo P=l •=k l g, meal all trer Mtig h" d:lL4l. 4 :h i et " bi l til i h n . 2l 4 4lll% . tig . A Old Pad Otilcis =Albs. Third Wed • EARED:D....4w Bt. Yenta Cetturdrel yesterdey. (Tans= dol) RAT at., by the Bet. Z. McMahon, Me. JAIIES • LAINOILIti andßita lIARTARE O'LEARY, both of this city. May heaven bleu the t•uln, Maley& many. choke end Might; And Mrs them length of dem, realnebei with the etudes of Mahe. , BIARRI.IIIO4ht niurshr evening, Zlth er the -14 e. T. /1.• TeTlO4 HISOX, 4. D. to Inn LLIZA AHURA& both ot Mei:hear. • DU ID—At thi Naval Hospital, Chelan. 'Hussoliustba of Small Pox, Lieut. NUL 0: 011itPLIS. a Norh 111 VIUM U Dh3ol Dissointion. XIII firm of 'Pennock. Mitchel tr., Co. tags thie day begin aeons*" by . mutual consent, and the et said colleens having ben tranifered to Jonah Pennock and Nathan Y. Hart. they only are authorised tomtit* lad collect tha debte will ai late ana. Peron. knowing themielvee Indebted . slime <an at Penance. A. to No. 141 Wood - et.. end' pay., the mine. Thom havir claims against mid thin will present than &spar mtg. • . 'JOSEPH •PE NNOCK. THOB. MITCHELL.. • JOHN B. HEREON. • . • NATHAN Y. HART. • - Pittsburgh, Sfay lat, 1858. ;aura ?INMAN V. =IX. VENIIOOIC. 41; RAR T WIWI; late arm of Pennock. /Monett t C a.7 FOtINDRIT, :Mara/lona, N 0.141 Wood Street, PITTSB1JE011; PA: (Instant Saffift odf ' colas Stoves and Undo, ('Par t.Asullitantsselntsw ono and (hater. . Tea Utak , gen pousom Am, fad and UMW homy allow Ware • iron and nano.'_ a gnates isal PlpAl. and "licOularin Casttogs; • Itoyd , lmd • • ' ' Buz 0•4•••••••• ft. .1 • E President and Directors of tri 6 59104- ' In • las y daelued dlvldond of mil mega . un 154. mom. for :tb• list sir 11011thil, MI MS pp, B. A. FAIINESTOCK.A CO., CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, . .: ' • PITTSBURGH, 1 . Importers.t an.Dealere In-=-t ----mf" —l - -. LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, - : A LCOHOL; I:" c ; v /a:WISHES, - PENILE ,E ' TANNEIL%O/40 - WINDOW GLASS, ---. PAT: MEDICINES; .. S PERM-OIL, Glass WARE, PERFUMERY,: , .., !WHALE DEG; 'L.',lll t SURG. DISTRUBVTS BRUSHES, SPICES, ; -:, , MANUFACTURERS OF ~ , - WHITE LEAD, RE LEAD _, . Sr. LITRARGE,. , , WE HAVE REMOVED TO OUR BUILDINGS AND NOW RAVE INCREASED faellitea sor nUlna. onions with ntores . dlelnstet. - - • arted resident partners In the cities to take advantage of all changes In the market. we raw *WOW to cell ad cash or to prompt thne dealers on at fasoratde torsos ae esaserts Jobbing bones. i . . 013 r brand or Warn: LEAD we guarantee to be si-Aurris PUUE and FULL wmanr, not sninaand brIPAY for fineness and vbitenevt. napatTPA/INK m STOCK'S viialuas forriblied with English, Gelman, PrenchwEd 13nazdh DrroUods.., MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, LIVER COMPLAINT. kek. DYS CHRONIC or NERVOUS DERELITY, DISEASE OF TEE KIDNEYS And all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, Q i IICII AS' CONSTIPATION INWARD Blier,Brdinesa of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Ilearttntrn, Disgust for food i. gon..„. fig ID, tlx• toach, hoar Ermtationa._ n king or luttering atthe Pit of the Stainub, Badman:lg of the Head. Harried and Difficult Breathing, nattering at the Heart. Choking or Safftating Senfttlene when Ina Irina newton; DISM39 of Vidio/3.Dots or Webs brag. the Sight. S'erer widdull Pain to the Head, petitioner of Perspire . eon, Yellownara area Skirl and BIM Ban in th , Side, Lisa, Cheat. Limb,. to., Sudden Plashes of Hest, Burn ing ho the in.h, .ossulant imschthun , 11,11, an 4 On'nt = Dammed of Oneonta DL unman man n DL HOOFLOWB CELEBRATED °ERMAN BITTERS, • PIIt.P.i RED Br Dr. C. M. Jackson, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. TRaTIMONY FROSI PENNSYLVANIA. J. P. iftcx., nuthieburg, Pa. May =I, 1854. "With much pitman I testify to the virtues of your tier. moo Bitters. dome - time shim -1 out unreely edictal with attire:au of the Item for which I mod numerous remedied, but with no teriellotale&et e until I was lndured to try Too 7 Bitters. which I em now happy to MU. Um entirely cured cm!' J. Di. litnamszt, Doyieldown, Pa., June 20, 11353, dayr "tly wife hat teem alilleted with a—nervous debility slum Out. MI, dine, ',wen tim. I ham been unable Wend any phyalelan or medicine that would benefit her in thleast until one day I called at the Morse Dr. Harney. o r this town, for some Gnaw* of hon. and Wreathed: to bine the afflictions ormyulen he then handed men lot of Paper , to read. among trWeh I &undone describing your German Bitten, I immediately procured a few bottle. trom-him • and am pleated toletate that the use of the Bitters had dome her mom good than all the audience the hat hereto fore taken I viol. mato send ma a half dozen bottles." Heys a Ifeecounce„ Mckiwensville. Pa., July . 14.- IOS 3 ; .say: "We are almost oat of iloofiand'eacrmanßitters. It hi telling wetland give , general satigee'ren.". JOON Swear z,Duncannon, Pa., Jure 10. 1842, sun "I have bee:inning quite a large quantity of yortr German •Ilittere. and pod It a moot valuable medicine." Jong F. Outow. Dtllton, Pa, June's. /Mgr oofe - '. a n , demand for your Bitten, le irgetellaiDli rapimY, in Mime guano* oi mescal remarkable cares that It has prefer:nal In Ohio vicinity lately." The Bitters are entirely operubla always drangthening the system and never mod:retire It. told by dealer. in medicine and storekeepers even , ' where. and by Fleming Brae. B. A. Fetmestock At Co. Cue. If. Keyser, 140-Wood et., Pit:Uhl:lmM if. P. Bchwerta Allaitzheity.and by denies In meMd. negenernTa Co-Partnership. .. • THOS..MITCHELL and JOHN B HER IRON, of the latefirm Oft:mock, [Mitchell & Co , hay. nosbou the interest of their late partners in the Wommar, gad associated' with them WILLIAM BTEVENBON. trill contimm Um bminess, as formerly . . at styled need. No ISt Llientrst., under the name and of MITCHILL, HERRON & CO. The mammal:kip to data from the Ist Apr% nit. Pittsburgh. Mar Ist. liihd—mynand • . . .---- . • Valuable Fatal for Sale. • • _THZ subscriber will dispose at private & sai., the YARN an which ha now madams, leing one fourth cone, South-Wert of Elrososbnrg, Westmore land ommtr. cent/doh:lg dartafpPow Acre. more calm. The imprommente ue a e lack Dwelling llonee, a large Frame Stable with t W door attechedi The land I . Welly all clear. a a good limestone molt 18 score of a - x.1140t meadow. The whole Is well watelvd, and to a geed gate :of cultivation. There are about ZI wan af melon It. m L ind wich an he e.asily taken out. A lax comber of se t r . I= t t , 7l:4: ri tM all on the under;tm :u I "' eti cm the bee-- who will make known the term. mralit PItTYH MOIL. ew . BOON'S rec'd by S. Sadler, Allegbo co umerous rind Elke lllustraabei la Paris, ilarinit pm, 11101 , 131, with ntions. nu Ind of Controtarsy • Controysrtiod„ awaits of lattses .I.ldrsattol to Archbishop Kumla. of Baltimore. by Idaho li oW qsP a4 ri t n r n t tyinnoated exmprumo ts C . hemistry. Must:stud bi . • Loomis' Practical datronomy, with useful tsblea, Travels lu ittnope and the Eest. B.l. Prime. 58 mum Harper( Btatiatifiasalsor of Ms World. with Tampa. Pp wit.% many new publications, lately teeth a nes smart. ment of /aim Psalm Mots. kr- . ml 2. /Ironing Mira or Prrrenveco. May let. 1355. J HIS BANK has this day declared a.divi deed et roue raz mor. on Its (Israel BWrt, Paesble r toctroahoidera or their hogal representative., eel or after the 11th inst. cnytilad JAB. B. MOlLlthir, Caster. 1 t ...-ithILZINES FOR MAY—Ftaxper, rut, A - ham,G_n . dar, Graham, halloo. Peterson. Frank Isi: rr Etma Book.. Nat. 6 and 6, reed Or aarli • S. SADLER, Aueghenn. MORGAN'S CELEBRATED COUGH PRUP will ears CoLis, Coca., WhooplosCottgb. r . it.77g and retail, b_r_ NOUNIM, mr2 - No. I.liWood PlUsbarib. j~EARTBURN or Acidity of. Stomach.ean to.llroly moored by the oa ON.. R. T.'Yonll tod Lamm Ma sale by' JOSS HAFT. mrz Atlnt for Ford's Medicines.' OR SALE, on reasonable ternie, a very neat vertical OVUM EN3IN IL d loch Cylinder 0 , E l Woke,. Alga vary ompetelor BOODLE FLUE BTEAId. BOILER, 1./ het Imam 136 Inches diameter. For tern:man, airily to W ill. B. RAVN. mid . Statklii, Market ot. norm of 2d. • LW TRIMMINGS—Joseph ilornejc:Co. ban last oved another lot of Dona TolairOlton mr IT MARKET BT. COTTON STOCKINGS--Jos. fkortie do Co. hare non op.n a lamp *Lock of English and Amerl eaa In avers also and quanty, whlnh_ttlnrean oft Air mutt lea than lut amon's pries. 77. MARKET ET. dThIMNR MANTILL A R—A. A. kason to. Invite alteatton to their trplonilt . l tottortaleog of lliae, In 812., Loco uut Ormadloo. tors PLAID SILKS—A largo assortment of aalandid P.ald and &tined RUA now cffend at mrs A. A. IdASDN VIRSNCH LAWNS—A largo . variety 'or _l2 nut !atlas otyrinted Aunts. Attitnul a ittmo candles, ita. ntt2 A. A..tdA DI CO. s; I • .1 • . 6 1 ...• i . sac : now AR DICKEY & 00. AMUSEMENTS. • New ittraction.4 at • •-• R. WINTER'S UNRIVALED SEIIIIIMON Or • • • OttIENTIPAL 613221rittA.; I:VAL S VIE 14'8, 'NOkteN, cec, • AT MASONIC II Every Evening Tnie .Week. TExhibition wilreoinmance with a se- Timor Crystalline Tien; Scones on the'lllver Woe: , representing , . Ruins, Moonlight Stead, illicit, Sea bows, he., too nruncrotm to mention II en adnaltaement. • • " -7hkh - ;I%?P ' &7lo3tglig ROPER, with • intiotg oflletamortelomet. • • •• • • To be manna I. the celetented I • 113/170AL•DIORAMAk ' niitrntia•Loilin, alloying aini•nta nianiptibl• to. an the attics mealier to the natural day. reptreattiDit etc tun. its b ilt i retTCA RAM • • • Night vim! ehowieg the mittnlellt mom. • • 001/ RT OP DADTLO_NI - • •• r Mont cleat -fawning the tout of gratbentar. • ' lip).Doora orn at 7 olocir, to menotemse IL ' • Tickets cents on/g Milgrim under II retro 'of age treitERIBITION on WedCleetterrend Eatragy; : at 3 o'clock. on laden mamba Children admitted at 10 mutt. apZO6tde ,• . • •••• Location Changed and Time Postponed. SPALDING 'Sr. ROGERS' TWO CIRCUSES. • COISOLIDIUM THTIa YLOATING PALACE CLUZILLCCD CI!tCFS' ; " M t 7r'in loftdAtT=Aling ars, and their dzitcOit. . 84 taw in Heir /the m! ezef Nnr , Y "k• . - 1 ' One Monster Concern. ~,n ,13, ,,,...--, Ath t tb m III'O du COMPANIES, tem. , ~, 1 .. "- e i . --_, en fent the North ti retnr=il , , , the sect Ci e PStwaca :1 1 IL in frith 7 eietre, is the 80/A COlepanies under On. This. TWO BETS Or PERIPOILWRIM TWO Brno, CLOWN& • . • Two tim or Ktrip_uouszs, . ' ~ -4 i fgxINCYPEWINNI B I7 .`, "°x' -.3.... :, Dia b irjej d hatEntiamu COOATWa STRINO SANDI ..7.74 ernitank elm thew tee' inn -entente wait. with Um following =Wet'. thened Norsestenn. theme. an anzunsteane, srue sam , '• illtad. ORMOND,' ?dm LAKE. .I.lnek 08.LVEN.- ' The Kan 31cmkev. - • ...c "" . _ The_ko Brothers: ', , 0" ~ Cl,o 3o .l4lnu eol fillti t l . m mo ßAL Av i y,O. RNT. c *, - roma, Tartar - 'et Wildfire. skit , icar-arTir: IMEMPoilb ° l7. I , 4;,,,,,, Gintra Pantomime Trc h ni. .. it -,..- 7. - r. DE RTII, - 1050. WILLI le 1 -020. WOOD, tam Immix° , -.. Theirarliforseihteepnalus. le. L'lTTlntaLle IOSO. &UMW, - ' I'.,Will.llthl lc . P. HANKER. ...:'------ " it Pittsburgh Bix Days - . - OS PM'S sTastr. • _..._ r ... front,of Americen Hotel. e.- ~,Fe-e 4r Adzelmthe ONLY TWENTY-MTH ..... enone , NTS to Wei Onthaelee. P"'3.4thitler ' • atraszilaffixi. PORN 'PACIKEIVS; Wholesale- Desteri - Titivisitns GENERAL 00161ISSION MERCRANTSI Jo.= izitsrr SZlizsr. • 11 V ‘' . 11411". fErtfirti*i4iA. Etl=l UCTION . P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer: • cbmirenua' I Saks Boma. carter' Mod eta 1 0 0 Th. end (1110 ICE FRUIT AT AUCTION,Ort Thurs- V.) day afternoon. mar 34. at : o'.10•4 wW M 14141.. t _the eommercial sales rooms. carom` Wood sitaltifth ia., in •ddti•• to • late. .took or iscuaehottl rota"' "err 3h0,. let of PeartmetTomators. Commute, Tomato e, loot op to tars, hermetically, sealed: The fruit lain a. ac u when ant Plated. sod *the emossior Log .toes of what Mr. Woa Plop has been mil los la !W -het to family customers. , , P. 3 Wino; /Mt: rjrRUSTEE'S SALE SALE AF LOTS IN BIBMINGIL4SI BOOTH PITTSBURGH—annuaI. ay evening. Nay loth. at. 714 O'clock. will be 1101 , 4br dm or f. U. Woburn, Bad, ?ratter. ofJohn Thrw77 nne wife. the 00 / o wing valuable Zthailding Lai lti Bintang , ham,Bag Birmingham and Bomb .Mtatermit, eattene los many of the mart desirable tote now for wile tria, thoes bountgiti. , lo 71 131 , 1 3•' It 9, Ceramat. Nos. ' 4 4' 4 21; 301Ixd o 10 . 9: 170, 217, 24.215, ~tl sad rmd 234 on at - • s. 4T on i4aalllnYiak 754, LWI.ZW. and 013 on these et.. larcener dash. end C 314, ate., 316.320' and 324 swan tf Magee. name rain N 0.300 on Brews alley between Joseph end Craig ehr• la 'oft WC 64,30. 94 and 05 on Carson at 3„ M. 01, 3 It 1.34, 30, 43 and 47 an Brownhele Tessa. pits near hereon at Boa. 55 and 53 on 3fanor street. In Last ihnaingarre. Pony lea on Wharton it, war the tomer Of Idandow t.. each twentrfortr het front by one hundred and teen. ty &et to mr One lot on 'Sunhat . between Joseph - a'd MeadoW Nat. 24 feet by 120 to an allay. sae will take plata Tatthe Membants' Exclunge, Youtth street, Pittsburgh. ma—One h urt cash, balsam In two years wi th interest aelshin seiMwtrunali7. tor fare the: irdtomation apply -- t0... myl . P. N. DAVI3, Anat. ALUABLE STOOKS AT AUCTION-On '- v Thu:relay craning, May .1d at 7 o'n.oeir, at lbw Ma d:mats' Esehange, 4th at, will Ise 39shares Cititene Deyealte Bank; 27 North Amer Man Mining Co; Pittilgugh lanallre AXarlarLms.o3. .71P. Id. An& Anat. • „ MANNERS' 0114 13ROCERWS.', &C...13n Wednesday morning, DAY 2d, .t la deloek. at the twoomerelal isles items; corner otWood end 6th Ks. will bo mold. 11 Ws. Twin"' 014 4 boxes No.l Chocolate•, 6 hoses Virglols manufsetured Sober., 6 iichests IL'and Gunpowder Taw 6 bole. Dried Pesabeg • ibid. Venetia] With variety of other artio.le, EMBROIDERIES, AtirG'r TIOS—On Wednesday a ft ernoon; El. y aci coax" at he stare of John Tlamoreon, No.loo 31-rket et" Mid be. , .; m01d.% Iwo stock of splendid plaid. blab: andfent7 &nal' AWE grrnadftles, tbsue• bereMal• Yr. , •ol i tarnar da4.1. ; Canton crape, Ink end vaalustre stembr. ant silt. 'Metres end mantilla.; fine emlnviderni.dollark under gra , rd, .larel fringes. and annantltyrrt sane , dnelsooda. -• • •my . P. AL 11.t.Y1/3. Axed. _ • AdAImGOODS AT AUCTION- 7 0n eimondolnlisy Mat 10 o'ra:db./Wine incamassi lm rooms; tomer 'Mead and Iltshnta., do be soli a a large and general nowt Marring arid ausamsr dry- CIAKLANDINENIBIIB LINE AZ Atrez,b ,- . TION—On Weanaidar AfteD=L NUN. %We/ 04 i. M ttat tialmillo Steam. P. Ammo, II II L A •Aoh2 .Abst enure atoekoftlmtcomeno:overthm ' , XMLA Beof flarness. , - goo alpflAn W.:on:A& " • Tgrum e n mai .I'. AL DANIS, Alma. lIBLIO SALE OF DRY 600D8-Al the - store oflehn Thasnirwar. N0..1.06 , llerket' St., slh b so d; (es no Is declining brud i r k mkt a. ills erntlre Usti steak- . of Foreign sad DosnestleDrT which has" hien corre ully oeWdoeft the trade:: sesestalent 'SALM* arterials', =bracket the richest smut latent styles a Goods of sew re let/. oplendld - Embroideries end =- Good& Cram Bilk end Talbert hawls. Trench ilandlles and Vilettal, Lhasa Goode,. Haiku ..iirlowss. , • Parasol; 'Umbrella., Bonnets, ends fall essartasent at Grp slrehlesoode tWaelly host In err extensive retell statee- - , We will commence ors Monear morales,. Awil 9, IS o'clock, end continue oatll Wan alcove- &SUFIS= - - of the Mies is particularly refeeste. , - - erg - P. 11.1)1V1T. Amt. ',MOND A JNY PROPERTY FOR" - SALS—Tbst rolusblo 3 ataxy Brlek:TreilbutHoWq , tttorn. No. 25 Dlazoond Allor; o a t proimmt 14,174 among tho out stludOlor 110t , =, Lot banns a trout of 15 foot itoitexten g boa Apply to tolxl3 . P. !IL OM& Joirs J. ATWELL, LEE &CO., WHOLESALE - .GROCERS., Produce & COMMAS/310U ANN, Pitatatits: PITTSBURGH .3f3ltr(TFAt'7l:lß4, 7 No. 8 Wood tt., Patti : eels Man'. 'Fitisiteat HENRY .8. • (late of thi firm:of king & litooritosoi,) .COMMISSION , DEALER IN rig XMAS AIM 8L00M.% No. 76 Water street, below Markey OHESEBR, 74 Wood street, MERCHANZ.TAILO.I2, • "'DREGS leaveic announce the etweipt of hie': idz k tu t i2 e 2 s .a. otalftateemaizeg i v t =. to orlsr, with the naval propptotoo Sod- eattifficflarc v , BOYS' The dock of Boys!. lkodproodo MOLLER ittaareot lb* izte: l4 .lllll . T.ln a m wort, d to suit alt ATM/SEMEMOODS, ' Including o'er ortlele for fholloarkoe courplato catfit„ di/oleo/no& geta.be sotd at Doll boo PrlrrrAr 0 . 44 0 ,44 - fll4 charge for allowing filocgo. -w• whoa to nimbi..., TEAS-120.half chests Young Etymon, thin . • • rrz:gdm fir. pe:rz k e..4 ... ... ; -60 do Young HEsOu. irtmoohoOrsl cory_za-aro bags Mms Rio Coffers - _art do Old Government Sass. ToggollX-111() boxes gad AI roogisd. tntollo;' 00 (Ist gu bxras Nibs. Oa. Alai. -Aw e et i carinugTeutmiliai4iiii • 100 6 Told bids Issildsns Bogor Ilons's , Ph MU bills glor flows hyropllohosoot u . TAltel2 . oll AND HO -76 bbl. . Ncatb Cantina Tsr •• - do Pltch. ' • rY. CIELOREI-100 bnas ...too trnna,.• • •- • - 2, BI- CARBONATI&BoDA-1(20 gots (Isellrisri&) CAPITILMSOAP-zu bozo , YLh &UZI:UMW-60 boxes bleapais. • L . ! IP koze. !gar VPrg. The abora iroodshoirlo7 . 44ol. 7 iiiislog r bp estialiadl P• 1110•41, Suostborsith - , gartsratosiortoornt or • Pittsburgh lasuutsotursd szttrloi, will be tared gg POrs. chasers co resionsbloterrosbrwagtor .- • M r sksiiLlotirivo Watersact Irantrill• ititoom inthe GazettelluitdingstarEstt; h,WELT. LIGHTED ROOM, - on the second" flco r , .< l4 ftsra&mege,tatteeffiasabiloin .trot, Is At tent Ark MU% or S.term 4, e'”Ws. /I ' wtrald salt aßoattlndat; itygmer. Of I,ll,hogneba• of ... -,• ' ..-..-- Second Sup tit ; '-1:- jr . . ' ~. • SUM lI G o th _ctoo'..D. w. . p th . N MONDAY; Ai:mil::led 4:4 - iicoilienixd :.• ..F • regabingone agend supply &Panes Dn. Goa* auto- il' g ma. of the bast Ml* and canteen fabrics List: . .c., ... Tobago tatraghtto tha.,Z 2, la asannu. We lee. law • ~.. reent,gl ictnasnaw Jager& banana., entirely clitlar.Y..... ant from last scum_ ~to wanes...Mau beetle ' ...; attontloa of the Ladles. &DIY /Ueda k 'ooli SALE-12,Coigaiy Beata on .thezighb f ; 312 band Mill 'Uzi Tearetiteadlload, 'agiallei 'ff• toss' This bona of thi - pand.cansit; and mast - baaltlis -- Ineatlons near 11 .1 ka , I : e.m l i k - sutal •,... TAO leafAMPFee•4 id A= . dtigingst all boar.. cm, Amend oppadta th e tart.. . dance ofJoespb and adltd.dar. Enbet. * .lbstr: - - ' , lo4 . ancldmaosas laasba f .WE -1 "Ww,... A k.—..,,,-714 •.. . vide& of=dtl‘ t r It ar1i1 w e , .. , A,........_ . Anyl-tt , • - alaltga W & 1 Poarth 4: -GREAT BARGAlNEl".crffered this-week ime: prbw. tram 8 ea apirantr Banger astonish': War Ixor L.... Pilate tar a Db=l , . .411:18 Barton ot om ea gar ' SIIRLD23. jIIST 'wed by Expresattlioniarnbig; anew b of Embniderles. Ileadern GlmrsivTablritgt lagall'll"l"4""Ett's re: I 4 dOiGnirat.g Itcaplrti forals Dr PILTAIi Dxcissr oil ff ROUND NUTS.-400.9aoksaiqr49ndizig wir 130,114-31 13,1116. ',Ness tee'd sad forma.la by L ' raacerr, water is. 10110TATOES;--106 bus. wionsicmds, rimed .11L sad fire sile by TIEY PEACHES- bbls. flu-I0 'fat sal•b7 2371 ot smear. DROOM..9=-60 do z. Cora-Broozos in: store' SP sad !brads by mil LEGIGUET.. •.7 - - :0 .1 13_3 . , b a l e 4! 4:1i0 , 310ps forlapArtiv: .7D maks f or sale by • • PfrA3 , 3o , 5 BELL Llflarrt ella bt dt.SEED-11) bb/3: /It store and toz;.: Wi •my • - wax A LIGGETT. • kAIK-fiO(I,bI t sale by m~i .xu , aiieasrt STEW 'CUTTING CITEESD;-100.Ixe - MUM; bis prime Roll' UP MU diT bY 1 , 171 .?. =MY th CIOLMB. vroLair SYRUP-115 bble receiving from GinatiarmOslW • - •LTFELL; LllllVoct, ovitk. bble Caree reesbrlng and tow gab,- ATWELt. LEX Is bbia blVV l p.g W. 4,415" doz. Id etch& and.for ludo br ; - tux arwitrzalai & oo: . IlAc° riIitISHED SEKTAR---50 bblajum ILI frod cool and Ox solo br A=XlA%tatikom.,, II A CtIL S V 1-lA.Vni,' OPERTYT.AIR - Q/LILLT--Coist4tleg tlf_ tiro lota of - CrOluht iirdag.. • rem% co trgibleintte r t kr r gi 4 l LZ Ibti to Watait.. oft ybkzt 010c. 41 a " Ivor itco. =XVI l4o;L :i t : too4, 11=11X it Mt' SE.illi42ol`Aita.;:ati untti.--,.=, , • mak twat• - ... r .P..g.trig0.r.,-.t*.tar., .44 • sn Atimat . wazi %Nee - - UACON BIDES— a. taitlf' Lipstoto Jai Re ialtit 'lra` )4sl ' - 1 7 4 74.114iM"WV - l': z:,..i.;t41a4 Rad; V/8, Amt. ,
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