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Rendlos Matter on emit ease of thl. onoor Know NoraiNolBll AHD SLAVERT.-It it now given forth that a Nat‘ormt Council of the Know Nothing order is to assemble in Philadelphia in the first week in June. The object of this con vention is doubtless to lay down some national platform for the government of the Order, in view of the summer and fall elections, and the approkehing Presidential contest. It is doubtless discoverable by this time, thst the settlement of great national questions cannot longer be defer red without endangering the disruption and to tal ruin of a secret political conspiracy, which has spread into every state of the Union, and which claims to have the power of deciding the next Presidential contest in its favor. The great question of diffionity is davery, which has Inarnpted and torn the two great parties which have so long ruled the country, and which has threatened the very stability of the Union itself. The policy which has been shadowed forth from various quatere, and which will no doubt be adopted, is to ignore the:Stacery question, under pretence of extraordinary devotion to the Federal Union. Slavery will be pronounced a sectional questim, and es not coming under the cognizance of a nstiorfrtl party, and all persons who will not agree to this settlement of the troublesome sub ject, will be pronounced as agitators and enemies of the Union. In short we are to have the Union Saving farce re-enacted, and slavery is to gain another great victory under the hypocritical awl pharasaic garb of devotion to the great American Union. And this is to be done, too; while slaveholders are outraging time-tionorid compacts, trampling upon law, juitice, andiMr• 80=1 rights, and laughing to scorn all precedents and agreements, - all the principles hitherto held 'sacred under s free government, for the par_ pose of establishing Slavery in Kansas, a territo ry of immense extent andimportance, larger than New York and Pennsylvania combined, and oc cupying the very heart of the American Conti nent! The question whether this immense ter ritory, which wet devoted fo freedom by our Fa thers, and which is sought to be wrested from the citizens of the Free states, and.from the purpo secand enjoyments, and usages of freedom, is to be ignored, is to be kept in abeyance, is to be laid aside. as a matter of no account, and made to yield in importance to one of the veriest clap-trap issues which ever disgraced the history of any country ! . Some of oar readers will doubtless think we are mistaken, and that oiir opposition to the Or der has swayed our judgment. A few weeks will decide, and we abide the result with confidence that the correctness' of our predictions will be verified. In fact, evidence of the pro slavery tendency of 'Know Nothingism increases on us daily, and is so overwhelmiugthat to doubt were folly. As an indication of what is to be the result or the. Jane Convention, take the givings forth of the Philadelphia North American. That paper wee formerly the leading Whig organ of Phila_ delpbia, and ithas occasionally expressed a strong and manly resistance to the encroachments of slavery, especially since then revelation of the Kanses-Nebrailih conspiracy. It is now s deci ded and leading Know Nothing paper. The Whig party it speaks of es ..elecr-pal" and in a state of "dmeolution." The new order, in its opinion, is to inaugurate "a blessed ma/lenient." The day after the late municipal election in Philadel phia, that paper, in a very formal manner, laid down the policy the new party was to pursue on the tmbject . of slavery, in a leading.editorial arti cle. Coming at such a time, and from the organ of the party in a city where the National Con vention was shortly to assemble, the article has much significance, and we make an extended quotation. The North Amerman is defending the the Kiiow Nothing order from the charge of ab olitionism, preferred by the Washington Union, hi which the latter paper affirmed ;lust the South was resting in the "calmness of despair." The North American says: "Now, as to the allegation that an unusual tran quility prevails at the South in reference to the subject of slavery, we will accept it as literally and absolutely true. . But we certainly shall riot adopt the Union's explanation of the fact. Ij as serts that the South is calm because it has lost all hope of security and peace; that the placidity is that which presages and precedes the atom ; that its silently and sternly gathering its powers against a foreseen and imminent danger, which is destined speedily to call them forth in a deci-, sive strife withfuthe combhuitionrrof the several elements which have given the ascendancy in the northern 'states to the enemies of southern insti tutions." There is no difficulty in perceiving the motives of this odd interpretation of a condition of affairs which, • to our comprehension, bears a very different import. The Union for many months put has been laboring with marvelous industry and ingenuity to persuade the people of the elavis states that the American party, which has recently sprang into such formidable exis tence, is really and altogether a coalition;or - gamed for the sole and express purpose of wag ing a fierce erusade 'against the constitutional rights and the domestic peace of one half of the confederacy. This is the expedient of the hypo critical alarmist, who hopes, through an appeal to the furriers population, to excite their oppo sition to a political movement, front which those now in office, and who desire to retain their places' anticipated certain destruction. It so happens however, that Its avowed principles and its:conduct both demonstrate that the Amer ican party . is national in its organization and its . objects; thaf as events hale abundantly proved, it numbers among its members thousands ofpahriotic and intelligent citizens, in all quarters of - the Union; and that instead of being based upon • principle of hostility to the South or to the Nortbrto the East or to the West, its purpose is to dineard all local Issues in politics, to com pose the unhappy iiscerdit which have divided the States and the people regarding any and all mat tore of internal regulation and policy, and to es tablish on the ruins of the wretched rivalries for power and plunder, a great national conservative party, whore high and holy mission et shall be to save ths Union from the treason of fanatical agita tors and selfish demagogues. The attempt, therefore, to deceive or frighten Southern men upon this subject must fail. They understand who aro their friends and who are their enemies a greet deal better than the Wash. isagton Union, and they will not be likely to re ceive instruction as to their interests and duties from that journal If we are to believe the de velopments which have been made, then it is past doubt that the mysterious "order" which has caused each a fluttering in the "White House" of late, V quite ae strong in Virginia, Me Carolinas,. Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, and Me neighboring States, as it is in this region, and it is probable that when the time comes for discos • ering that strength, the demonstrations will be equally ae remarkable as any which have occur red elsewhere..,. It is, then, obvious, from the very fast that the peiipleeithe South Cr. large ly in association with the American party, that* that party is not what the Democratic press rep re'senta It to be—that it is not a conspiracy of abolitionists confederated for the purpose of In. vading the reserved rights; and assailing the in stitutions of any section of the country, but, on ' the contrary, that it is really and truly a Union party, the chief engagement and aim of whose creed and organisation it is to put down every emus Of civil dissension; to resist and crush every treas. enable effort, from whatever quarter it may em anate, to destroy the sacred bonds- of affection* and interest which should unite the people of all the States in one barmaid* community. Regarding it, then, from this point of view, what would seem to be the most rational expla nation of th7weetntt. extraordinary absence of • "'a"v..l'. - r-''yr popular excitement in the South in reference to slavery as a political issue? Instead of its being, the calmness of despair, is it not more probably the repose of assured security .7 May it not , he fairly and reasonably inferred that the Southern . mind perceives in the new political power that is every' where supplanting the old parties and substitu ting for their dangerous sectionalism a spirit of nationality and conservatism, that very palladi um of peace and safety for which patriotic men everywhere have so earnestly prayed! Is dis loyalty to the constitution—hostility to the fed- I erotica of the Mates—to be apprehended with any justice from a great popular movement arid' combination, whose fundamental principle is at tachment to the civil liberties• sad happinessof the republic, as a whole, and whose paramount aspiration it is to preserve them in alt their in tegrity as a priceless heritage transmitted to no by the sages end heroes of the Revolution? No—the South apprehends no such treason from the American Party. It sees it compre hending within its ample and loyal embrace all the States. It feels a conviction that in these times of sectional jealousy and apprehension, no political organization which was not radically sound in its patriotism and its devotion to the interests of the entire country, could possibly spread over the whole land and establish itself in every city, town, hamlet and rural district from the Lakes to the Gulf, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific shores. This very universality of the thihg is a strong guarantee that however objec tionable may be some of the forms in whioh it nas manifested its power, there is in the prin ciple Which underlies t that which entitles it to the confidence of nati..•iml men in all portions of t h ereon r e de v acy. Hence, then, in this formida ble uprising and embodiment of the genius of Americanism, in the very midst of the dissensions and dissolution of the derrepid parties which have degenerated into mere taco: factions, lies the true secret of that tranquil condition of the southern mind which the Union tells us now prevails.— The South dawns in the triumph of the movement the corning for it and for the whole nation, of a Mes sed political malatium, in which the demon of dis-* union trill be chained and peace be established in all our borders." There; the vilest dough-face which ever lived, even the Arch-Traitor Douglass himself could not exceed the above, in its honied phrases of patriotism and devotion to the Union. The great moral and political ulcer which every.Sano man knows, and every honest man admits, is eating out the life-blood of freedom and national pros perity and greatness,—fostering and spreading, and gangrening the fairest territories of the country,—is smeared over, covered up, hid from the public gaze, by et Union-saving plaster!— Does not this indicate what we may expect from the Know Nothing National Convention? But look at the conduct of the Know Nothings of Illinois. These were said to be par-trecllence Anti-slavery men. The Chicago Tribune, a gen erous and able defender and advocate of freelom, has so strongly and persistently defended Know Nothingism from the Charge of pro-slavery, that we looked for some expression at least in that quarter, against the monster evil. What is the result ? The State Convention met at Chicago a few days ago, and the Tribune, in apparent sor row and grief, acknowledges that the Slavery question was ignored. It semi-officially corrects what it calls the " misrepresentations" of the Democrat and the Journal, and then remarks: "Having said this much, at the request of a person who has the reputation of being, sod no doubt is, one of the prominent leaders of the I order here, for the purpose of correcting -the misrepresentations of the Journal and Democrat, we cannot but express our regret that the mem - begs of the Know Nothing State Council have I separated without solemnly protesting, as a body I of free American citizens, against the extension of the institution of slavery to any of the present territories of the United States, or any that may hereafter be Acquired. The gentlemen who con stituted that body were not ignorant of the fact that in fifteen of the thirty-one States of this Union the order of Know Nothings stands for ward as the champion of 'slavery, and that it ba ses its claims for support upon the people of the slaveholding States, on the fact that it is pledg ed to put down oil agitation of the subject of sla very, and thus - leave the institution untrammeled in its power of- extension. It may be perfectly true that the members of the order in Illinois are anti-Nebraska, anti-sla very, but we suggest to them that their princi ples would have been more satisfactorily vindica ted had they given such an expression to them as would have placed them above suspicion. We . feel that the Council made a great mistake in ig noring this question, for it will have to be met, sooner or later, and the longer it is put off the more suspicions will its character become. We feel also that the order in the free States is pow erful to do good, if it set its face in favor of free dom; and it may do some evil if it turn to slavery, But it must not expect to escape suspicion,—nay it will be strong testimony against a dod ges a declaration of antagonism to slavery, and sla very extension, at a time /ike the presort, when in every slave State it openly proclaims itself tie spe cial defender and cineerrator of she inttitution. For our part, we contend, as a true American, for the principles which our forefathers fought, bled and died for, the equality of man, and we are willing to accept the aid and co-operation of Know Nothings, Know Something, Sag Niches, or other bodice of men, by whatever names designated. It is not the name which a party bears that commends itself to our favor, but the principles which it sustains. Know Nothings are no better to us than Hag Nichts or Nebraska ites, except as they are proved to be truer friends of humanity and freedom. We had hoped they would so prove themselves, but when we see a State Council sit three whole days, and entsrely ignore those principles, declining to announce its sentiments in a bold and honest manner, while - knows that in one hallof the Urdifin the tins?, of Order put forth the support of the institution of damn as the principle object they hare in eine— we cannot but feel that all is not as it should be. The next Presidential election will determine whether slavery or freedom is to be the cardinal principle of the Government. and that individual or political association in the free States that fails to declare its adhesion to freedom and re publican institutions, in the most unequivocal manner that language is capable of conveying, , must not expect to escape the obloquy of a sus- Picion that cannot fail to palsy its power. It is not too late yet for the Know Nothings to take a bold stand for freedom, and do great good, and we are not without hope they will do so. If they do not, however, they may as well make op eir minds at once to connect themselves with e order in the South, for the purpose of aiding he extension of slavery." re we zee a paper which has defended and ens ined Know Nothingism in Illinois, to the rat oat of its power, because it believed the order would be the faithful and persevering opponent of the extension of slavery, compelled to acknowl edge its bitter disappointment. We trust it has learned a lesson' it will never forget, that men never band together in midnight assemblies, un der the sanctions of extra-judicial oaths, with signs, and pass-words and grips, in a free coun try of equal rights, for a good and laudable pola iealpurpose. The freemen of the North may rest assured that their rights are in imminent danger. The sleepless foe of freedom and free institutions bas attired hold of a mania which has Infected the public mind in relation to foreigners, and has in vented the hellish and disreputable secret ma chinery behind which traitors and demagogues can hide, for the purpose of extending and strengthening the institution of slavery, which in its very nature is antagonistic to free labor and free institutions, and which for its own safety must subdue the free states, or be eventually subdued itself. One- party or the other must go to the wall. Things so Opposite, interests so di verse, moral and religious principles in such vio lent antagonism, cannot dwell peaceably togeth er. The - -Know Nothing party,cnd the whole race of Union Severe and Dough-faces may ig nore the quiestion, and strive to prevent its diffu sion, and in spite of them it will rise to confound them, to overwhelm them with confusion, and put them to Shame. We have yet faith in the people of the free states. They cannot' always be cheated and hood-winked, and if the Know Nothingeignise the slavery question, as regards its aggressione-and its extension into Kansas, the people will ignore the Know Nothings. Tue WZATAILIL—At this present writing we have had some twenty-four hours of cold rain, with neon:aerial showers of sleet and snow. The weather is BA chilly as to make a good fire neces sary to comfort. Its effect upon, the growing standard crops, and fruits, will not we think bs injurious, unless it auddenly clears, when we may look for a severe free. Wheat and grass, and newly planted trees, will rather be baneetted ILao otherwise, by the rain and cool weather. PURE Ica.—We refer those who wish to engage the prompt delivery Of pure Allegheny Ice for the season, to the Card of Joseph Johnston, in another column. Those living on the Ohio snd Pennsylvania Railroad had every reason last MOOD to be entirely satisfied with the prompt nessand instant" with which ice was delivered on the can, by M. Johnston. Prom the et. Louts Iteratdican. b JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S VIOLENCE LN KANSAS. We regret to learn.that bloody deeds begirt to TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, attest the hostile feeling existing in Kansas in Carefully nee„lred from none but fresh and relation to squatter sovereignty. By a steamer healthy d rooo. . - or , , r dor .. rio pommo , ooporrirkoa or thou just arrived froas Fort Leavenworth. we have re- I ...a m , eeived a copy of a handbill, dated the first inst, a.O.n. t CO.talin peat abases.. In offering their brand in which the murder of Malcomb Clark is an- of Oil. which, on .meant emu angrier med. of proper trounced, and a call made to the citizens to meet tion,rrsahaess and parity, ma betaken withont dlsrellah and take action in relation to the matter. The b y th ,!nm t "kW'. r r _ deceased is represented as ' having borne the I um i ' to'" od P 7,. ru mu "T io o. character of a most worthy and estimable citi- tbs.:us of Chronic fthnnuasthrta Serehtle, and Long Din zen. Of the standing of McCrea, the homicide, ; .nee, when aanrany applied and peaverered In, is no no mention is made, nor are we acquainted at longer a matter of corded.. .a It I. now acknowledged to all with his history. The difficulty occurred on ; healing virtase almost inootaparable to any other the 30th ult., and the meeting of the citizens ' ""`uk• a" in butel.4 sad rntnn, bit.n.mnn was to have taken place on the 3d instant ; leadsmen, JOIN C. Dim t CO., No. 100 North Third et, Philadelphia Great excitement prevailed at Fort Leaven- And by Drainage In Pittsburgh nod throatier. worth when the steamer left. McCrea was in _fes-imasier confinement, awaiting : the decision of the people. From the feeling expressed, it was feared be would be most summarily dealt with. The hand bill as well as the Information derived from the officere of tho boat, leave no doubt but that the melancholy deed was the result of that foal spirit of discord which has been let loose in the Territory by men professing to be actuated by holy and philanthropic motives. Attached to'the memoranda of the steamer Edinburgh we find a few additional particulars. The quarrel between McCrea and Clark origina ted at a meeting of Squatters held at Leaven. worth city, and grew out of a dispute about vo ting. McCrea is a lawyer. After he shot his victim he attempted to °soap. by swimmiog the river, but was overtakes and conveyed to the guard house. The excitement, both in Weston and Leavenworth, was intense, and it was appre !tended the citizens would tear down the prison and lynch the Prisoner. We give the handbill entire TO THE PUBLIC: GREAT INDIGNATION lIIICTING ! ! Arouse and Avenge the Blood of your Fellow Man.!!! Whereas: MALCOM, CLARK, one of our most. worthy and estimable citizens—a man whom it was impossible to see without admiring, or to know without esteeming, and of whom it might be said that those who knew him best loved him most, was consigned to an untimely grave, kill ed, atrociously murdered, without any just cause or provocation, in this city, on the 80th by the violent 11114 ruthless hand of an assassin, C. McCrea, a meeting of our citizens is hereby called in this place on Thursday, May 3d, for the purpose of taking some action in relation to this foul and atrocious crime by which a happy family has sustained a sad and irreparable be reavement, and our community been deprived of one of her most osefOi and enterprising citizens. Here is another life that bas been taken by the murderous hand of a treacherous villain 1— Where will these fatal consequences end, God only knows Arise, fellow men, and trample under your feet the hydra-headed monster, ABOLITIONISM: D. Scott Boyle, John Harris, James M. Lyle, D. J. Johnson, H. Rives Pollard, J. Marion Alex ander, Bennett Burnam, J. L. McAleer, Jarret Todd, duo. H. Mcßride, members of the com mittee appointed by the citizens of Leaven worth to frame a call for a public meeting. LIATLIINVORTII Ctrl, K. T., May let, .1866. This is a one sided statement and comes from men who have resorted to violence and lawless ness to extend slaviry to Kansas. We think It will turn out that McCrea acted in self-defence, or that he was not a Northern man, or an aboli tionist, but that a life lost in some broil is mods use of to raise an excitement against the settlers from the free States. We may expect to hear of all sorts of broils and of blood-shed, and even of eiyil war growing out of the Kansas outrage. The New Fork riffled speaks disparagingly of the address of the .French Emperor to the Mayor of London. The impression made on our mind is the reverse of this. We view It as a master production,evidencing very decided abil ity, and a thorough knowledge of the English people, and ajust appreciation of the proprieties of the occasion and of his own position 'llls North American, very correctly, as we think, says: Louis Napoleon is undoubtedly a man of supe rior intellect. Though born, apparently one of fortune's favored children, he has quaffed the cup of adversity to the dregs. It may be a painful refleation, but it is too frequently true, that human greatness is best developed by stern affliction. The essence of the fairest flowers can only be extracted by severe pressure. Napo leon's reply to the address of the Lord Mayor of London, is a master-piece of thought as well as composition. It bears unmistakable traces of statesmanship. It touches but slightly questions of great importance,loat it hits them in the ex act points where the interest of the two national ities coalesce. Like the expert, who with the gentlest touch of his finger upon the hidden springs of a complicated mechanism, sets the whole ponderous machinery in motion, vs Louis Napoleon. swayed the mind of the English na tion by the skilful delicacy of his allusions. SPECIAL NOTICES. McLane's Vennilnge —No remedy eve Invent"' has tve , o so suesssful Ls the rreat worm and dos of Dr. M'Lane. All •ho have used It haeete-eu equal ly sxtontshed mud dellahted at Its vroods•ful enemy and emcees. To puullsh all the teatlatuntale It It. faa .o;d fill volume. we must therefore content oursel•ne artth • brief abstract of • fesr of them. J•Chrt C. Allen, of Amboy. gave a 3,w, to a. 113 d years °ld. and It brought away .3 wortms 11. anon alter :sae. another dom to tbe name child, which brouibt I.IIY 60 am., making IM worms In shoot 11 hours. Andrew Downing, of Cranbury towroMin. Wan.. mu. Ay, gore bin chlld'ono te.doomotol. and ohs pa.a.,l ITT wort.. Next morning, on re petit/or, of Lbednao. am par • ad 113 moo. Jonathan 'Blechman of Wrat Union, Park county, la volt.' that he le unable CD 'apply the demand. as the people In his neighborhood my. after a trird of the Others that vane is coot! to DT. bieLinek Tersolf age. Boma D. A J. W. Colton, Of Winchester. to., Irappraal Wt epring to get moo. of Ohba Vertniface. After selling a Pew bottles, the demand became a, great Ibr It that their gook was coon ezbeuited. Thor clot. that It bee produe ad the beet elect wherever rued, and Is very popdrar among the people. IFlL.Rarchaser• will he careful to net for DIL CELEBRATED VERHIREGE, and take none elm. All other Vermiloges, In comparison. ere werthiesa. Dr. ti lan'. Vomitus. aleo hie celebrated Lien Pins. mu ILD* be had at all reepectable Drag Stone In the DOW States and from the sole proprietor. Also for male by the pole pro pristorv, ' 'FLEMING BROTHERS. 11374,1.1,8 Smei,e.rn CD 4. Kidd A Co., ro sy no d.. As a Spring and Sammer Medicine, Cartefe Spanish Mixture stands praraduent acre all aka.. Its singularly abrasions action on the blood; Its strengthening and eielfylag qualities. RA tool, action oO the I.lver; Its tendency to drive all humors to the the.. thereby clamming the system accanling CO Eaton. own prescription; Ito Wombs. and at the ma. time et.raor , dinar, good erects. and th• °molar orrares testified to by rrany of the DlDDlC•nnrpeet•ble eitlsera of 1110.1ravond, V... and elsewhere, must be conclurive evidenoe that throe le no humbug shoot IL The told of a alma. bottle will satisfy the most rkeptical of Its benefits. Per advertira moot In another column. opal Itadkel Beat KIIOWiI when Tried.—Those gentle men take 0n... In I... Wring I■ nerd to B. A. rani, ostork.r Tornalform brwanre two of th. Arm but. arod It In their nitrate prsetlor as pkrzlotan. for • number of foam mid the? hare kuouu It.brwboarratlon, to to goal Nsw AULIAL, July tth, Marrs. B. A. Polusertook'd (Ismuirsit —liming sold your valuable Vermlfuge Arc mime tiros, and having sewn !tamed for many Yam, tee would recommend I t to all as a mate and efficient remedy tot all cases of IMMO. In no Instance Lave we arm men may evil mulls fallow Ind its administration. hut always has It summed the purposes for whieh It au intended, and tom entirely ast Lawton, Belleving that everything that hail been aid faith In re. good to It* virtues is drietly In antordance with our nlr servstiona not only as pi bell/looms. hut a• Men of 1"..1- nom, we would unhesitatingly say to all who read lb.. that It!. ths best Vercavire now in ILO, and that Its Mr. tuts are beet known when tried. RJELY, ITOOVRIt & ofPrepared and ind K a m .m bB. A. IrANNESTOON 00"alitnT comer Wood and Fap Another Instance of the efficacy of Boer MANE'S HOLLAND BITTERS: Idr. N. DI. Ponmuni, of the Union them, eayk—dome weeks dam Wog serlatialy affected with pain and ewer sinew at the stamach;lses of appetite, and, at Lhasa strong symptoms of drrterela. I we. Induced to try roar Holland Bitters. and I feel it bat an set of pastke to the artlels, as well . for the good of those who may he affect. with Ilk. derangement of !he stomach. to state, that the use of one stogie bottle of !him medians proved of Insalenlable bene fit, having treed the etomech from all.sense of dente... and removed every symptom of arseelada. I would also remark. that two other members of my family, who were afflicted In • elmiler manner with myeelf, were entirely relieved-by the tow of a single bottle of each. Bee .duet tieement. 10342111efT DRUG STORE FOR SALE. RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably locat ed. at the comer of Cbeetent ind Liberty sta., Allegheny' City, will be bold on reasonable term. Par partlenlare enquire, of PLESIING 11808., Wholesale Droggrbltsollo.llo Wool st, spitalaidter: Pltteltorsti. Penna. The Stomach propane the elements of the bile and the blood and IS It does the work featly and ha perfeetly. Ilva disease le the outdo remit. os aeon therettneom any affection of the neer tsperoelved. mitt./ be =re that the digestive organs ere out of order. The Int thing to be done, Is to adminteter • stacchle whloh willed. dirndl, span the stomach—thevnalorprlng of the animal machinery. For this purpose we ran rerommand Doolland i e Chrrinsit Bitters. prepare,' by Dr. C. M. Jackson Fhlhidelphla Acting se an alterative sad • tools, It strengthens the digestion, &mutes the condition of the Wmd and thereby dem meolarity to the bowels. Ore aJnKineaiar I. epla.lwdkw'r - REMOVAL. McCORD & CO., HATTERS, Have removed to their new store, 131 Mod ihrod. 5 doors stberos Fifth street, 'which we bare built with the express adastatlon to our Increased Intelanti • Th. trot Door has teem fitted cm In -MODERN STEEL exclutively for our retail tulle, where will always be found a complete assortment of the MOST I'ASHIONADLE STYLES - of Dente' and Youths' Drew and Soft Ilats and Cam as well as LADIES' RIDING HATS and OGII, WREN'S GOODS,., adapted to the Muni. We shall be Flaunt to see omi Glands st our new atone. The four Ulmer etcuies are - enneady for our WiIOLIC GALE TRAM, Where will be Pmnd a faU idoek of nate and Cane. exelnartng Dearer, Silk, every twisty, krt. Ps mains, Loshorrulkalds, sad Palm Lae tiara; BUk lush and Cloth Clam And Chlldnek's Goole of all lands. Illezehuto haling our city will fled It their in In ernatine oar stalk, as oatmeal.. an euelt - u to us to acespeta with any Jobbing hone■ is the Mew •• • , • - .-;tea ~-~.:7;r ~. F - . ~,_ 0410 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING NEST FROST PITTSBURGH. On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSENGER TRAINS not run ea ',Sows. until fur ther note.: Pure Trap CL LASTS AT 3 a. M. CETUS] Rinses Mar " ar 3r. r. These Trains all min through to Crean.. and connect there with the Caambus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indi ana and Rellefoniaine and Indiana Railroads. At Man. field. umneetione are made for Newark, Zanesville, Mon roeville. Bandneki, Toledo, Ohioan°. *O4 and at Alliance for Cleveland. fie. No truism run on Sunday, . . Throng% idea are sold to Cincinnati. Louisville, at. Louis. Indianapolle, Cialoato, Rock Island, Fart Wayne. Chrraland and the principal towne and cities to the Wed The NSW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will ease Dlttsbnzgh at 10 a. ■ and 6 r. a., and New Beira ton at 7 a... and I P. K. Yor notad aad further Inlhrmatlon, aPPII to. J. G. CURRY, At the corner atm under the Monongahela Howe, Or at the Federal street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. JOHN . COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF • Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, Re., Fittabsu-sh, Match 10th. 11.65 Nos. 91 Second st., & gel Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBI7III3A, PA., 'lave on hand a variety of new patterns Farley and Plain. sultabla /Ix .0 purpoetot Partkola" at tention paid to onelneing Grave Lota. Jabbing done at mat notice WESTERN, TEA STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. IirCLIERG Our Teas will be lound on trial unequaled at Um ;aim In the sltyl Maas. Greens. Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Ilyaon,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Eng Breakfast, 50 and Imperial dk G. r., 75, 75 eta. per lb. , 1,00 & 1,50 per lb. Teas pat up In lentos bozos from 6 to al IDs. for tamp➢ usa ♦ Mend discount made to retail dealers. M=MiENIMI RS SCG.ARS—Loouring's and Belches's Loal,Puleerired and Orwhed &pars. . . Chamka... , %Pux.e, Ptak:, Aral. and Dried Pat,. dt.. mhB British and Continental exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN /31 DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, N BURS 07 it AND UPWARDS. These Drafts are available at all ale prin cipal Tecr.of East& nd, Scotland and Ireland. and the Oontland. We also draw SIGHT HILLS on M. A. Grunebaum & Bailin, TRARCPORT A NAM Willett con. as • Remittance to all parts of German) Swltoorland and Holland. Ponsitut intending to traval abroad may procure through us Letters of Credit. on .111chLilonsy can bo obtained, se nested, In .7 Pact or K." l * Collsctions of Bills, Note.. and other securities In En. rope. ell rotalso prompt attention. Whi. 11. WILLI.LI/8 1 CO.. mhtti Wood. tunas Third street. DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for sale One Hundred Lots, very adrantageotony lcated. In the City r , f Dubuque. and Mettittlif ' , newt proposals for the same, ay any portion of them. Th. mmtaeuon or the Greet tnl IC It. to tide city—the large tipper tdl;etzwippi River hominess trangaeted hem—the heavy lead trade. together gith the preretit rapidly appreaattog Yalu. or real estate. to promiao dealrable results to those wiablog to inveat lo city Property. Aoy information will be promptly rommonirated If de Wed. Addre. T. S. J CAMP t COMPANY. tabYriamfe Dubow:iv, low. Peantivama /nauranne Company, OF PITTSBURGH / tX , ItN na OF FOURTH AND I ELD $1 (Err, AITIHOETZIID CAPITAL $300,001). issAgfE.cri•PPY, AS!) 2*.LIAR.MT. I Stir r AGAINST LOSS 66 DAHAGSBY FIBS AND THE PERILS DP Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation DIRIXTTOS.q. Wm. T. Joboattaa, W. Wellotock. U. H. Long. A. J. loon, Rod, Tattanon, Reacted yT. and J. Chia, liproul. liaor.. 11.. IThlts, Jacob Palmer, Wad. Ilamptort, 11. lames 4. Norlw IL cloasaali. L. L. Parlor. W. li. Ways, O. K. oFFICKIIB. Pte.&+/—fforE Wm FJohnston, . • . - Prr.tsang--Italy Patto.rao. rand trotarterr— • C.lu - rlar .4.ol.tian! Secreary-8 S tare.. I WI 1.10.17 Citizen's Insurance Comry at 21CW:flint( - - WIS. BAG LEY. Pnr‘dent. SAMUEL L. MARSH ELL, :key. VFF!LL 94 wera:R., af.-rri!Ts JIARIET AND woou s. 01A - AlliitlikVilf, "KVDarig:lTU^td RII I I sr Insures com.! Lao er Ikmage..ft An. ALSO .04=0 the porde rif SZ,Land ILLAkiI .% A EIGA TWA sta TRA.A SPUD 74 TRU. Ws. PentolV Robert Du p, Jr R. Bnath. mo If. Pennon. Wlm elter Bryant. Jen H. Cooper. . _ N. M. I[l.lr, JWm. Bingham. oin DLlworth. I Rm B. Ray', PITTSBURGH Life. Fire & Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. ROM: OALHAP. President. JiKla D. aloGru, Peer. This Company makes every Insurance ap• r.rtg.ing toar connected erithLlPE ,Aleo against Hall and Cargo M aki. °wide Ohio and balnaipnirivers and tributaries, and %famine Risks Dap graft And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And scalar! tbe Pardo Sea wad Inland Navigation is= t3 at tM lograiteatee madden% with safety Wall parties. Robert (Waal: H°." Alorandrt %whey, • John FtWertoe, mud ittl.larkan. Juana W. Hallman. Chan. Arbuthnot, David Rkhr7. Musa, N. Lao, KlttoAninn, Rtr Olt te.l wuiltm John Peat., t. , P. Guano, M. D.. John WOlll, nur . ls-I,lb Moot min 17, YH I.A Fire and Life Insurance Com_p_any, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, opposzra rag cusrom itorisz. Will make all kinds of Insurance. either empotna or minas, on every desudetion of ProtsertY . Morehandise, at negotiable rota el:kremlin:a. ROBERT P. HIND, Preeldont. el. W. autern. VI Proaldont. DIRECTOR& Chu. P. Hoye; E. R. QV., D. Di Inglioh. No. W. Drown. r. B. Plavory. Jos. 8. Paul, C. pernen. teb l TAlleyton, _ "' 11. 1 , ...=ria, Boorman, • O. COFFIN, Agent, loll!-ly fa earner Third and Wood strum Idarsh's Radical Cure Truss will curd mainly every eau of redueubis Hernia. Trusses at various rulers always on hand. Childrou'a Truss. of diffuant form and strength for sale Eland. Stockings for Various or inilamenlivolm. Abdominal Supporters—A dusts diffluent kinds. • Pile Prot.'. for the support and ewe of Piles. ilhouldor Brave to Mimeo a crook sd and &farmed son. diDon of the Chat, and many disauis of the Chest. Rapti:Won Bandage& AR those irtlelei may be bad or applied at DR. HEY. SER'd Wholaile and Retail TRUER _DEPOT, 1.0 Wood at: elm of the Dolden Harter; or will be spent to any put of the =airy by meadhag the molter sad mascara. aial-dtwd HOLMES, RA SE &CO . eIMOZBBOII. TO ' A. H. HOLMES ,t BROTHER, ILAITO7AOTuAIIiS OF . . . SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IKON AX LES, CROWBARS,, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timbal., Mill, Tobacco , Cotton &rears, MANN, and Pullftsfrr Nosaraent. Oar and Bridge Bolta, with Thread and Note complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., Wazzuotnn, No. 112 WO= op 10? hare BID. Myna WOOD aao 131WWL7pD DSC La-Au .ork varesatad• mb.ll4r Yew Daguerrian Gallery. MIL NELSON would respectfully inform hla Itri t tude and the puhtle generally, that In order kr meet raltl a yenileing demand r . br , 1,14 4 11=71P 0 e 1 t Poet Mks, Tlrd t stg l ... l 7 ' ou lmi s Pl Let • spacious and ulagrildeent Bkr Light Galleries the eoustructed Ins Da. gu "EtVP. nu:levee. In the United Mateo. Ye are cure PrePeo te execute Menem , or all pace and atlas, in ear weather, Item a o'clock A. IL tin 4 o'clock P. Id. A yt.it num ell le eolleited A whether they wish for Llkenees M or oor -Room.. Old ma tiou. fleildlog. Third etreet deZdkir HENRY - CyLLINS, COMTd rAI sN CUANT, onzrINED, No.2.slroZrreeCiritehurgh. ‘NI3 " 32 1"»_......_4 1RL00T.,.711 =OW 11=41111 PIiINO BROTHERS, (ittkCIIMOIJ TO . k CO/ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 1 NO. 00 WOODOatliyrltsd9a.nb pa BOLelll rsa iesOgih oraon .Llvrtn ' Ease and Comfort,—Tba Conformator 1447 laisertatitak PSI% 42144 !WWl'. UM M. "" alit & Os et th• Rad; oo oil, dit ..as_th i bed as weld ow • A =Wit owl •ig 04 Hot Mar a.. 11, " WOO. arises tr,DMILia. . • - ' I z. • ' MONEY. INSURANCE. Indiana, Tennessee, Kanawha, Massillon, Illinois, and all uncarrent Bank Notes, Pwchard as LOWER BATES Nan any cater Howe. THE HiGrasr PREMIIIM PAID FOR OLD srmat AND 1701 D. arclir DRAFTS on Now York. Philadelphia. Mein natl. Bt. Loot. and the Prioollrai Cities ot the United. State. farniehbd in auras to slit at LOWEST RATES. FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES OF INSCRANCE 123SCED 731 TUN IQUITMILJI IMMILANCE 07 LMMOS, CAPITAL, 82,500,000, and the GRANITE LNSURANCE CO, of Now York city O'CONNOR, DROTIIER A CO Bankers. Exchange Brokers and Ineuranee A Rte. my6-166f0 N 0.16 Wood et, one door from lot et The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE• Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has diecocered in one of our common parterre weed. a remedy that care ferry kind of /honor. /redeye. morel &reLlfirled too 0: 0000 . 1 Powygt Ile has tried It In over eleven hundred ono% and never failed except in twocareee (both thunder hmuter.) !le ha. now in hie poeseasion over two hundred certificate, o; It value. all within twenty mile. of Baton. Two bottles are warranted tonere a waning gore ma th Ono to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimple. of the tape. Two to three bottle. will doer the 0999 of bile,. Two bottle. are warranted to cure the word reinter in the mouth and stomach. Three to eve lottlem are warranted to cure the wont aLl.e of erre/relax. One to two bottle, are warranted to cur. ell humor In the eyes. Two bottles Sr. warranted to mare mooing of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to di barna are warranted to rota oorrupt and running ulcers. One Cottle will cure =LIT ornitlou of the skirt. Two to three bottles ars oarrant...l to cum , the wolst cameo! ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the mist dee perste wee of rheumatism. Three to four laottlen are warranted to cur. salt rheum Flea to elubt bottles will cuss the worst ease of wrofula A benent t. alwaye extietleneenl from the Mt leuttle, end e perfect mtre I. nunalted when thn above quantity L. taken. Nothing look. so improbable to those who have In vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the nay, as that a common wend growing in the 'tutor., and along old stone walla, should cure every humor In the erste= Yet it le now a Erred fact. If you have a humor !Chu to start Then an no If. nor ands, borne or ha's about It gutting Dome cups and not room. I peldlrd over • thousand bot tles of it in tba vicinity Of Boston. I know Ile effects In every ma.. It has already done some of the greatest corn ern. done in lieremolioaette. I gave It to children a year old: to old people cf sistr. I have um poor, pony,wormy looking children, shun tech nu soft and flabby, restored to le perfect date cf health by cue bottle. • To tholes who are subject to a alek headache, one Pottle will always cure 11. It glees great relied to catarrh and &Wilmot Some who have been costive far tura, hare ta• ken and been regulated by It. Where the body Is Pound, it work quite 'any, but where there In any derangement of the functions of nature. It will those Tory singular owl Inks, but you must not be alarmed—they always disap pmee in from four lays to • week. There le never adult.. cult from It. Or, the contrary, when that reeling Ls mule you will feel yourself like a new person. I heard some of the most extravagant enconinme of It that man ever UT _tined to. No change of diet la ever neourary—eat the feet you can gel. I here likewise .n herb, which, when sim. marred in sweet oil, db.:dreg Scrofulous swelling of the neck and wader the au". Price 60 cents. Price of the 6f atice Dia./Teri 11 per bottle. DIitECCIONS FOIL UM—Adult, one tablespoonful ne day. Children over eight ream. demert spoonful, children from eve toclAbt Tem. beacewonhil. As no direction can be made applicable to all conctitntiona, take enough to operatt 00 the bowel, twice day. Mr. IigSNYLIf tersonal attendanm ha bad mace of mcorpla. doll, 'wholesale and retail. at Dr. KEYEEICA 140 Mom! Meet. corner of birdie after. feledkarT ARNOLI) & WILJLIAMS MUSOIACTO/Jl3 ar -- Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing ANC YITTINti OINERALLY. For Warming and Ventilation o:( A. 6 W. will enfants. for Worming and Vent!isting by Es.= or Hot Rotor. Pipes or Cllsou's gum.% Chumbut, gebsuste, Hospitals, Photos-Is, Orson Howe* Court Housed Jdt Hotels or Dsr.llll use. No. 25 Stsritat st_ Pittsburg Stray Cow. CAME to the residence of the subscriber on the rittsburek sod Oreensborgh TrooTlke, nbont four mass from Pittsburgh, on the 4th hist- WHITE COW, with rod ears, with wane dark roots on bar ride, and giving milk. The owner Is reouestod to come toward. pay charges sod take the Coo &stay_ myttEtw WI NEM III•I.t. Whig &Anti-Masonic Cotuity Committee. •WILIG AND ANTI MASONIC EX ', ECUTIVE CCIMMITTEE of Allegheny Ce.unty, wlll meet at the AT. CLAIR. 11OTEL. corner of Et. Clair 'and Cann eta. Psttehurgh. en WEDNESDAY. the 214 inet., at 11 0' Jock, A M. Cul:lethal attendance le reineebal. as y 0 ttantiet JAMES Mr•ULEY. Chairman. Allegheny Ice. nul....riber having provided it M 1 rod L supply of PURE ICE tn , twaer to Ittrol.h hie t'mer rug omen ao4 other. who may favor him nth their pat ronage through the summer, at res.a•nahle rates. Ire will be femrhe4. u heretof-e.. at the Federal street at.. Con of the 0 A P. Itallroul for thole reehlinsCin the TIM. Ity of the mad: ales. at the Perot of the Conn. itallrogA for those who may reeldn in the rich:tit/ of said road. n 0... or lichens Street. Itenetenee, renter of Third rt: and Ewa Common Orders may Cso he left at the office of this paper. toya-ltrlAlter C JOS. JOHNSTON. 9131.1 E PRESIDENT AND MANAGERS of.ttaa Allegheny Gm C•ma pans have declared Div. Weed offonen , (rm. oh the Capital Stmt. PeCahlg after th• 17th tort, atoekholdere or their repre•euta- Urea It. IL DAVIS. 'Creamer. Alleahent. M•Y - • --- 1 . 1 1 . LL PAPER--Afresh supply of desir able patter or itoom and lieu alan, wdsaa pew ns per need by 0 :IADI.E it. All bevy. DIAPER RANGINGS—Fine !loom, Hall awl 1).111.1 Papoc a I.g. atnrk of cheap 11.11 Pa par. Fire Itoard Hints, Curtain Papers, Trnnaptreut and on (boll Window ebadra. at low prire• MY9 SADCillt,. Allegheny. IN EW MAPS, less—Ransa. and Nebras aa, W-Iterat Stat.. Cnitod Stat.. an .. On for d C.Sanadas, Poe et Cap. alb. m s ...late,: Ro, M. fluid ae. .1. be .111. 0/11/I.ltll. Allegheny ) Bt -L. "; CORN o l , n m e h, t , l . 7usand . bus. (11)( sear, . rny 131 . k.PNOCR IIAWTi/SCRH o CO. 2QOO BUS. WHEAT--Two thousand bun. Wheat for rate by lIARBAUOII is CO. r FLOUR—One thousand 91 IL, Ibis. Flon . runrsurd for rate by kratlit/Zll. HARD/070/i k 1›). BACON SLIOOLuERS—.SO casks Bacon kbonidsaWto asel. and for rule by say 9 SPRINOER lIARELSCOII k w. MO THE LADIES—Just open this morn lug, s ease ot !RIM LINENS. to .011 for 65 rent. Prot. and White LINEN, TABU.: CLOTIIB, at great bar at Cotton awl Linen Goods for Men and boys' roar, at low 11—rmis. &Moo store, 53 Market st mrs trHINTED LAWNS, warrantedfast colo s, for 75 cis. a Dram Bantam arid Basso d. Lathe, 10 Ma oristardia Parasols, Imbroldmtes. Gloms and Mitts are gOlDff (wt. NACOD Store, 63 Market .L r A r INC WASH-25 dog. in storoand fur sale 04 by myl ATWELL, LEE COW V LOCKS--0. - G.. 3 hula; -- -- . I._) Rd. Rand. 30 hour; Rd. Build, B dam PL. Inch Marine Houuth. 8 day; ' Mat luch do: assorted Caw, k by Ltno . ar dos. . t by fatal,. 1 9 31. U . TAUXY3I' CU. myßllftt 82 Wald at., corner ate. I , f,L k o ,, W .r,... l W b AßE—Wa racer sna, Cradles; Work Basket; . 111lW t e* A rieW sasortment of au, both In stale and price, ton reed at corms of Wood and 416 .to. loyB-lerd WIL IL TALOOTT t CO. tsCIiROCERIES-2001 100 khda good fair Lingo bble plantation !inhumes. 200 do steam 811 Syrup. .60 do extra Golden do, * POI pbtt 0010 1'.1T.7.,. 100 Dui Pearl Staren.„ ‘ BO kg P. 1.1 Tobacco, 100 this out and dry do, 200 butts a. T us'd brand. and alms Vobacco, 100 has Clay lip,., 100 do Pip. Head., 200 tads mushod.pulveriaed. powd and coffee Sugars. 300 bra arid VO Noises, 100 do eoda 4 0 160 60., in pound Mtn; 103 kgs nip Garb E. 1.11, - - With a full antcrtment ofanrything untallykept to our line:also Pittsburgh Hannfacturea auk lIIIRIVER t DILWORTH, Mk 132, 1.1 et. DEARLASII - 3 tone Pearls just reed and fbr sale by It. ROBISON A CO, 266 Liberty .1, Mule prima Sugar; sr; 0641 mate Gunn: 100 bbl, 61.22. 00 lisressUlso, pkgo 0. P., Y. IL imd Mack Toss, ICO'bro 6unob Itslotos. 100 do Loris do, 100 064 Woo N 0.3 Nadel, 100 do medium do do, 00 .do pickled Honin. 6 rams Iduallis and Mod- O=lotmegs, 60 buy Pepper, 0 do Alnahes,. 60 bosescolato. 200 tads sztra Salt, 60 togs sts'd Shot. POTASH -10 casks just rec'd and for sale by a , 7 8 R. ROBISON t CO. _ IItACON-200.000 lbs. Hams, Aoulders and Eldya in store and arankoboura for nisi., mya R. ROBISON' A CO. UOAR .t MOLASSES -300 Ibis N. 0. Mohnen 85 WA,. N. 0. 8s000; 60 bbt.. Pyrok.d B. . Mobutu for tab. by IL 00101 4 0 Y 8 00. ACON-50,000 lbs. Hanle and 50,000 lbe Shoulders In store ..nd for al. CI T. LITTLE A 00 r. ARD OIL-50 Adds. No. 1 Lard Oil in IA store wad So. Pale hi T. LiTTI, R A CO., 112, Id at ARD-50 bbls. No. 1 Lenf Lard in store IA and Mr tr T. LITTLE & CO., 112, Met. V HEESE--20ii bxe prime W.l b. Cheese in N_/ store end for ml•rtrareed prices for cub :eye T. LITTLX A (XL, 11.1. ad st. MOLASSES & SUGAR-200 bbln. N. 0. .Ifolassor DI. 11 STrUp Moloney; 60 Ude N. 0. Hugo; N:1 do cruebod and prdrerk...l Sugary, In ntore and for We by iny T. LITTLE. A CO., 112. 24 et. To' PILOTS AND FLATBOATbIEN— Alrott ire vented A:l=mA t o LR° 15 1:',1v. Juaa. Apply o until Wednesday, and not afterwards. to myB J 1100N11111Eft £ CO.. No. 24 Wood at. CSEJS No. 1 POTASH jast reo'd end for 0 .ele by inykl WM.IfeCUTOEMON it CO. miin GUNNY BAGS for Fiala at low rotas by myB WEL MeCUTOIIZON A OR 24 TCS: HAMS, in augur pickle; 18 do Shootiers do do do, tor isle by nu WM. McCUTWIEDS A CU. !THE Annual Meeting of the Pittsburgh ' and Allegheny-Orphan Asylum Society, will be held ion runeinalt evening nut, at 7 o'clock, atinarist'e Moth )odist Episcopal Church, Penn et. The InUneriug order. vUI he observed)i the eselvisre of the evening: Ite. Mr. Contrast. ... 111 nit, the Introductory Prayer. Recitations and hinging en the Creation. by the Orphans. _ Reading at the Secretary 'a and Tnaeurer's Saporta, ~ Addreu by the Her. Dr. Howard. \ • Hymn to to sung by the Orphans. Meador. of Manager. The Lord's Prayer repeated by .the Orphans. lienedietlon. myl-2td N.B4."ormleste7.l;" EVERAL smaii Farms in Virginia, near thellaltlgnore sind Ohio R. IL fit into at - serammo• dating: ermr. by & CUTUDE WY a eI.)N. 140.34 at. GREAT BARGAIN—Eighty acres of vino A land; 30 of which I. heswr Umber, situate/ fu s 0 irutytlowis 3 calleiffrom uaateexe comity. seci4 3a offend at the lOW prim of 12v1anre. Aoor to too h. illeLcuh a SON. HEMP SEER-33 bus prime for sale by • B. L. rADINESTOII6. & CO.. at Wood azatirtsts. NEW TRIIVirtUNGS-Josopli llorne &,Co Canine teed another lot orlrw Prom TrlmMing 4 _ _ S. ' t ' l.OO itligt& .. }641•40 4 ;Lit; aC;i3:4: B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, Importers and Dealers In ILINSkED OIL, ILARD.IML, ALCOHOL, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, 'TANNERS' OIL. WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES; SPERM OIL, IGLASS WARE, !PERFUMERY, WHALE OIL, BURG. INSTRIMPTS BRUSHES, SPICES. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGE. DRUG S, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, WE HAVE REMOVED TO OUR , NEW d d D i D . I. t rADINDS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED vlreiVn r =t g loe * rs In " the Eastern shim to take advantage of a/I changes In the mutat, to WI foe cash or to prompt timo dealers On is throrabl . otem=„es , estarn }carping bowies. we are .natlM Our =and of WHITE LEAD ve gnarsotie to be StEICTLI URN and FULL WMGHT, not anstracead by aay for Commas and whiteness. • BD. A. FAUN &STOCK'S V ERMITUGE thrnialsed with English. German. French and Spanlb Direction& aps-3mdtwr 1141:1X10 Mr1V11111.1341,F WIL !RUM. UNION FOUNDRY, • Mitchell, Herron & Co. [MILL continue the busineso of the Union V V Foundry a: the old stand of PENNOCK, 511100- ELL a CO.. No, IPS Liberty oc They will manufacture a. wan!. • ler,,e and general assortment at CASTINGS, comprising Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, o - FricE AND lA LOR V.ES, MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxer, Dog /new, Sad Iron; Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mil and Machinery Castings gerlerlinV, And GAS and WATER PIPES of l cites. IRON St NAILS OF TIE BEST BRANDS, Shovels Spades, Picks, &c., All of *bleb mill be sold manufactaren' Pbb=. molly Co-Partnership Notice J iDAVE this day, April 13, associated with me,bierne. P Steel Turbett and gunnel 0. Clans,Clans,Who e bun for many years Inms entablinbrunt, andetten sivelyand fuorahly known ar uperlor workmen and air recc,buinena habits. We hope by We union or:experience and artistic All I, upecially In the watch department; by keeping• Wire and well aelert.l Finnic of roods, by sell lug et moderate prices. end hr eue attention LO bllelled% to merit a liberal there or rear/m.4.a To my old blends and the public centrally, who have for many yeate put an .Ih,nliy patronised my establish tieat. 1 retoen thank. , and solicit rye the new firma con nuum of eimilar faun. W. W. WILSON. WILSON, TURBETT 0t CLLNEY, WATCH MAKERS, Jewellen and Silveremithe, iny7-3td ei market stmt, corner Fourth. Proclamation City of Pittsburgh, zs. IN accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Ansembly of the State of Penneylvattia, providing for the incorporation of the City of Pittsburgh, and of the Supplement to said Act, and al.n egreeably to • Resolution of the Meat Council of maid City, I. FERDI NAND R. VOLE. Mayor of sold City, do issue thie. mz Pnalamatlon. declaring, that on the TUMID TUESDAY OF 51A Y, A. D.. 1655. befog the 15th day of the month. the frrenam of the Fifth Ward, of Bald city. quilled to roW for >tomb@ • of the Dons. of Repreftntativew of this Occumonwealth..lll et at their I Dime of hold ing Elliott.. in mid Wa es rd. andelect by ballot • citizen of cold city and yard, quallf.d to be elected a member of the Mouse of Represeniatlirce of tide Commonwealth. to be a Member of the Mort (boned of red City, to serve for the un expired term of William WiLson, Esq .. migned. Given mauler my hand end the mil of sal/ clty of l u this ith day of May, A. D., 1E155. my7.td FERDINAND E. VOLT., Mayor. Wm. Q. Taleott & Co., I COKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS and Wholesale Dealers in Variaty -and Fancy Goode, Clocks, Willow .are, An A larks r,lidtatr- or WfUo. Wu , t. Cradles. Chairs, Haskell, An, just recd at corner of Wood and Fourth sts. Toff 41. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. finn of LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN •,4, CO. pronrietors of the Pittsburgh Noveltg Work , was d Iced by the death of Mr. John J.Moggen on the 14th of Marsh [set. The brolneae of the Novelty Works woi bo l ieuvont d In all its Wenches be the survPring part nere. under nays. and style of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & ..to, op the affairs et the late Sm. L. K. LIVINGSTON. GAINDI ADAMS, J. K. MORFILEAD. Pltteburgh. MAT 4.0 W. B. CO PIMA ND. James Irwin Xi. Co., MANUFACTURERS OF I ULPII URIC ACID; Sulphuric Ether A. , Sweet S u irits of Nitro; Nitric Add; Hoffman s Aziod )fanatic)fanatic Add; Aqua. ro words, ne: FYI , : Nitrous de; wiert , olutton. rusita rIeCtITCON & CO., W H( )L,LSAI,Ir: GROCERS, Product and Commission Merchants, N 1, pEALERS IN Pitteburgit blanufactureti Articles, No. 219 Lthrrty street, corner of /Minn ,nrP PISTSBIJECIII. PA. • Pekin Tea Store. .v., 3.4 rt . ono dray. Kist. r!, ?is:Wage End:, .11EiNG constantly in receipt of regular i ll s!'s u sVlL'i . to sls t s l slsg a rur will ensiles we competition from any nuaztor, a...Pure:sae rs axe reepattfully requested to call and szatolns toy .toot. ap.% S JAYNES. Post and Dlapatch coDYI Soldiers' Bounty Lands & Claims against the Government. I WILL will procure Bounty Land War k mote for &Morn their widows ensi ratuor anther, end will rrmecute claims against th e Government. msd Wood busloons In the '4...bart of Clams." recently en. tabllnhed hl COMMOSII. ffirol9, No. 1.111 Thlrd et., one door atova Emlettleldi total It CHAGLZS NA O. Removal ISAIAH DICKEY .k CO. have removed to Lao so %rotor and 61 of att. warehonew twoloebr (awer. Spriog Dry Goods 1110 . t0 . : 1 ,i 4 a N ,t AIM, No. 91 Market et...are ,b, addidona to their large and well or Man till.. _ NLa Aletuider'• folly call the WE A WE. see ro Dross Gmls, Ism llordery. and }3urfs. llousekesplua Goods. • ld Otoreckile.. to ebt:h we ',odd respect :tendon of tbe bestles. ah2/3 li.- 1E NOW Th RECJOIVENG FROM l k ond Phllsdelchlo,'• hill dock of REEN AND oLACA TEAS, [ og Ninon. ImgeMal,Onopowder, Oolong, • nolleh Breekfut, ill of wti ich whole- • and ',lnto sold se uroOl. elthes; 0 AND JAVA COPP= and AT. LOUIS REPINED/3110AM I Pr/LIN TEA 8201 M, No. 88 PIISh stmt. Comprising To Soneboon and essendly select gale or r. 401. POPKIIIOR LOI ERIN ble Property for Bale. eriber having a desire to move to eras for map Ide property. which IS loest• a mile tom Pbilipebergls. Ireseu count • • Rochester &aimed Depot. near the Q o nit most excellently se a ptirate resldome engaged in twoduese In the city. ondlall• ts cr for laardenmw. It conteles abontl2 •ry House 2.9 by ZS Rob sane ateri v fgog I t Bun. Z) by Z 2 feet a good • Wags and alto aS grafted Apple Trees. • d Cherry Trees TN.-whole or an 7 Pan ntioned property will be mid if cbo•en.—. eriim enquireof 11. W. OLMIOTTI. near 6th. AV lIIE sub tho W quarter o oplvelu, Elver It will rot those who rooda, Steam one two to by .11 feet; the ?ord. out 0 • Int of Veseh a of the above to For farther atth-!t.' IS—Jos. Horne &CO. (clot EnglLO and Atorri- I. ° t . 7 vh l'. MARKE T y, I the , 11 ST of prim. .-83,000 or 84,000 Orsarlea and 'lard- In a a CM dam alllaga store, _l en 'LAIN t SON. 21 6th att. invite the attention ~ .ttie Ilsu!do Print. - m 29 —Something Balta. ..reibut ree'd A. A. MASON t CO. F A N myT v N iAs o per AdCOE; , -2000 pci. just reed and Meting at A. A. MASON A CO.O ols. N 0.3 4pckorel; do do do far EMT H. COLLINS. 'o. 1 PotailTior sale HENRY IL OOLTANII. eh May Butter this AFAR 11. coLLINA. Ma. for sahTby lIENRY 001Z1.118 COT I_./ AT Davin' I will o& Indio.] ntuatec Turapik TZelfr desizsb/ gnm. iD GARDEN LOTS nbollvidod the fermi of Mrs. from .me to 31 wee, ere le on the traCtinS. an Pat, A. M., Mt. property Is r. where the Sfentanethe from. Patel:mod,— red. and Its comrade:me to renders It one or the clod Parlienlare and dlr. re .11. Eche 121 *BON. ALE-115 9.cres,,Gql yesr ool eult. from Nei sqlools and ml r ya, balance In goad timber rit.te IS .BrlAtiton,ll.,.donamdonttoekorp I. TM* arm in Ir. 'tanned .4 dwelling house. barn And stab'. an An Ited fruit with • good• Wlon. 1 ' ,o t0N r,13.000. xUI. • osoph Horne & Co. have ed actotb.r lot or Pansot. , llll) the new. I all prteex. %orb_ 7; yarkat at. ,ARASO Jut mei otyles uld • WREATILS-50 tme uasilrted In. another lot cal/rent quilling. for ma at 1101thEyei, aluttt Moat. ONNET Meattur. •tsjoat mr6 OIL— 50 bbls foibalely a A. FATINESTOCH t CO. I INSEED Li MO VOPPEA ‘.../ my/. O• bbls for solo 1):y • INIELNYSTOCK a CO. SOAP-50 bxe for s a le by B. A. reteirsrocx. CO. ASTILE ‘_/ my 6 UNDR corm 2 Syrup, to arrive mys 100 ba prime Green Rio bbl. Baltimore — Centric_ 5) Nth; fold. and for Ws - JOHN WILSON. No. NB Liberty 0.. NEW• CO r dayrocelv! PTING CITEESE-100 bin tine 3 Cr HENRY H. COLLINS. - LAWNS—A large variety of Or Printed Lawns, kfiselLna. tuonels;Ot 0312 A. A. NIA N a 03. Frencn R NCR a..dt RUSEIES--17 doz 01 L"nd "9? M " 4.104. , HORNE & CO. VRENCH mr3 Runhot • A _argl e asnortmenToTft no and 'on "" f6r " I A FLEMING. PONG.E. 9. sarse tlsaci 'RATED LYE - 7 100 ►be -received CONCEN Ds mart_ JOB. FLF3ISU 'S , MAGNaII:,;Ioz of this tkleonexanted . ft A— eskistat rreelved 47 - • • JW.,PLX3I.INU.• lISBA.N Ilmy4Acelebrstsd ONuRE s WATERi-A Lugo impply of mitoiter rigatoni DY. JOSEVU !L ma ..), co or Dlarkot and Diamond. alit quALI THE - TE,q OtiPONCOIk.-- First Clo natv dr. titian tbe Mon and Bon • ad Wo r dr CIIVATEIVIL • ARSE ES AND BILK VESTING to kV/notion of; at mid CURISTEAS. tRUSII 1 SUO • • • ajunt, receiving ) tram run sad far Web,. ATWiLL, LS/ a ro t US-2,. I I dos. now andinx fromsteam a Make • salt t 7 nius=wracco. 1- • ' PITTSBURGH, AMUSEMENTS Location Changed and Time Postponed SPALDING & ROGERS' . TWO CIRCUSES, ccersozzotroo Mrs cErelatuo ~ :t i ,' ..; r . FLOATING PALACE CIRCUS J*4e` .:•,- Fr "3'..a:,•:',lr.,tv.t.'-i.,.AAT:.1:4-dct, - . en, anti their ' • \ 7 - NORTE'. AM MICAH CIRCUS To Polutlar In New England and New . York, into • .t. t s. - ~ :i,- One Monster Concern. .•,- ,4,%,.....,•,! _ , •• - ....,..... With the TWO ettlit'ANTE-S. Win ,kt 5p,....... Driving them net litetieuulehed Pargena rk. F . en from the North sod the &nth. In tet rig,,c,„,...,, , the came ring, la frteraur etribt, in the ... 4 _ , . ptoserme ot 'the mallet... Both Chrnpanirs ttau'. r One Tent. wry 7.A-- ' - A' T &lan; cviltnx:PEit. . ~.,,,, PA._ TW 40311.31 ETS OEFETRYDZTURNOONI f,i • BIOtOTAOLN EVERY ls . ,owpt i i• f::•5....& ; iiBD, KRI9OLLIITiIIUI N LIOLICRI tr ,..:;.-......„.„,),.(,,,,...,„„Nv„....,,, • And ererything else upon In. name elaborate seelu.' with the following . -• amongat thir prbacipxl bllnartriang Lao Xortestrienmer. ttymtmats, Pan. ~ _ toutimirta, nor— . - 4 t • I rife AGNES. ff i '':L'ltlng: The Man Monkey 11. mAGILTON, {Young CI, ARMIN" - DILL LARK. C. S. Rtgn=s.. The Motley Brothers. OEO. DUNBAR, . Mont LA THUMB. 10 it. IiegDIAIDB!p. T. .:RAv.. . .T..--.. n. lEBALDWIN. ICD arta r lLES BRO a. _tilt!? , !VDT. 11'111114. Imi .., 3. CROSBY. 3 . f . ,.. .Y.e. ,, 1 ... p . .. !Ty. EL Pantomime Troupe. 0 IV- 7 - - • -'.. sirro r dl: llT: . Mijatittimci." The War Hone 'Snow:mks, ..iP. I t'ti rr lLL EW lA,sl ' .,.. .. l .;': . LGF.I:, itN: ... 1 1 C II 5-IV. - r - :_ - - . At Pittsburgh Six Days, , 01111320 1 , 0 MONI , AY; ICI AY 7th, ON PXNN trl titgr, ;- Front of American Hotel. Aiwa is , , • ' ".- D•ni In7re, Map :-V , . f'' .. ..1 - Alfr . '' 1 . ,•,... 4 . Bt g ..„ 11, , ,,, Cary l4l 6 l! and ILA, • ;-',;. Crit ar toV.Ty ' lna l'Y Z INTY.II" . a . i.M.Bwdt7tlr!"Y '''' . AUCTION SALES. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. amigos-I<d Saler Room. cornea Waal‘ and +FM drat VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION— os Thursanpavenlng, May 10tli, at 2h (Mirk. St the Merrhanto larhango. eth rt.. arlll Di told b .home Merelmnte' and s.lmlatartnrere }Pk Stoat 20 " Ohl° And Pa. Ilallrilad CO. deg 4 " Plttsbarah and Connell...lllo RR. Co. dila 20 it North Arne:lean Mining Co. do. 25 it FN and fere hood 5110100 Co. do: "' Pltteborgh Trust - Co. do. my* P. M DAVIS. /Writ. DRY (, F OODS SALE—On Wednesday and ^ briradaietn mines, I.th nod loth Inez. 4130 eta. t the commercial sales room , comer of Wood l ot nith rte.. will to gtold. • large etc ek of &thane- Poring and Bummer Dr Goode, corium:Aria a . eneral toirortme= ['ureic° and loimert i o. to whirh lb« attentlon nf end ecineumere to ineltoo. P. 51. DANIS. AMA. jrIN ,_______ E SEGUES, MACKEREL. TEAS, dsc , AT AUCTION—On Wedn , day nt, tiling. 6th but ~.t. ML lt. at till 1,302110.114 ralea moms. cameral Wood and 6t Oa arllll be tol 10,000 tine imported Claus '26 lids. Mackeret 16 half ebb la 'leap , 1 boo T - bat= Chocolate. etc., a. m 76 - P. 31 DAVIIS. Anat. WRIVINGITAM PIIOPERI'I - On murder eferring. Pa-17th, eV/3 *lk, at the Merrhante Exchange. 4th at., will be said. ea Ibl inalne-eat.ble I:eel East , - In the liorough ef rEirming harm Two inter of around. 'Now C 2.4 ra lathe corner of O arena and 011 err hwehmr • trent el C 4 feet 8 Inches me the ninth side of Carson et., extending Leek along GU ter street 100 let t to Chertnnt sites: an which is erected • rem - teenier Gee.. -eery trick dwe ll ing. wigs - lack braiding, Also. Me Nor t;3l ass 1;2 haling each •front of 24 feet on CM-s n et. ext,t,d-rm bark 100 feat to Wal nut all,. Alm. one-bell of lot ho. It. UT/Ul. Oi 48 het Water et.. tadrltsing fenodry of Garrison) extending back Mel feet to Singh.= street— Teraus.(nre !Muth rash, remainder in two room with in terest parable semi annually. arse P.er D&VIB Ansi ' FIIRIISTEE'S SALE SALE OF LOTS IN 111113.1114611A31 & 8013111 PITTSBURGII—On Thula day *racing. May 10th. at 7!i' o'clock. •111 be Fold, by or der of L. U. Ileyburn, Eel.. Trustee ofJohn 0. Mowry andi wife, the hollanlng valuable NoUdlo Lota In BErmln tit ir ham. East Blrmtughato and South Pittehmvh, am Mg many of the mat daelrable lots noerfor sal* nn 1,94 . 9 .3 1 m.vir. la Birmingham, ti Oa- 69,70, 71,141. 143. 143, and 145 on Grin at. IS, 29, 30and 34 Bingham et. ear. of Oreenl. " 169. 176,212, 264,255 and 237 on Waahlna'n - 224, 23.3 and 414 on Illam at " 254, =I, 392 and 263 oorogg at_ stammer of Man or street Nes. 314.315, 3144=0 an 321, corner of McEae, Harm and Crater eta •Na 300 on brace ln alle S y betamm Lund Craig rta- outh .151Leturo h. • Noe. 76. 84, 89, 94 and 93 on Carson et. " 3, 93,93, 31.34, 39, 43 artd47 on Ormmurille Turn. Dike mem Cam. at. NM 65 and 58 On Manor street. 111,East ihresinghass. Four lots on Wharton et. neer the corner of Mindoer each twenty-foor feet front by one bemired eatitwen• ty feet to an al ley. One lot on Sarah et, betworn Joseph and eta. 24 feet by 129 Wan . Sale nlll take place at the Star hantd lexchen Fourth stmt, littsburatt. , Terms—One.lburth cash, We= to two years 'with Interest payable mml.annnally. Aar far tharlonmastlon spray lo myl P. M. DAVIS, Anat. IA3IOND A 'LITT PROPERTY Fog Store, AO. Dimond 3 gm Itriek 'Dwelling IL:roso PBtore, No 255 Diamond Allen st pretrot oceuplei by Mr.. Harbor. beteg among the best Kande Cr; bur. Lot haruur • front of 15 feet and extendlog 11. feet— Applr m 1.13 P. IL, DAYl3.4sset. WEITIVIiTaIIiCiCIi CO MOT 7th. 1856 THE President and Directors .of this Joni rssr ssv. this day dvelarai a dividend of three dol lars I er share oxv-the Cordial Stoek. ;slab!. 10.86608110 1 8- era. on OT after tho 10th inst. tars . . • -P. 51.170RD0N. Fatty. OEOROE V -.az HOPPRECS - PATEN'r PIAVE: FICHE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS, CARLIN ti ETalAllno and Wetbus In ocel generally, with hls Patel:dads.] valuable Plena. All who have Ujiod it pronounce It a most valuable 'ninon, that mturo aeon rum Into general tau Ilse lowing lettere tem practical workmen are but two 113110Flif many n uns the Patentee Ma tece Phan above &Lathers in use, • Pmeamtan Stain 77.1 &UM nerol7•l olnebtum736o. W e hereby certify. that dar7alllDa int twelvemonths .ah.eounm 1100perli Patent Plane,-and do not heeltste to recommend it to Cabinet-llaters iv end Ca i rr i t t urs as na ry_ stadr o 9:3 l l7tdros e Zeh a :47 Z=t sun all orts anal% wood, and tbs blazing mama. It to 'at awake to tin old mode of bri ng,o besides being a Aunt aviator time. OM man. ning Chia Plane. will olanemote mime than toe men can do by any other pleas ormethod R. El RYAN Mb, To Hoe= P. gatow, . Dom EM-1 have examined - Ipper' a ' • Patent Behar Plane, and believe It to be • meet excellent urges to the me Pm which It Is Wended, as • combination ores= and scraper. it is:rertlenhterimistoed'to Pleeng veinier& Malt 'doee nc• regnim onsfourth the tint. or lathe of ftLkl method; and I have no doubt, when its properties generally lumen, bur that Well entirely sunersetil — G former Winos and laborious custom. I most chemfolly recommend tt to ail persons. theree Cabinet - loudness. ea from toy Ithowledge is nething as wall fitted to eve • smooth and bean. tiful blob to tenser rur the Hopper Patent Bench Plana. JewscuW. W Furniture Warerooms. PO Thlro et, Pitvr4.. ittsensrph. Flbremy 11105&1 27,.1865. 11105&1 Y. EATON. of t ars city, Is my role Agent fur the ale of Plane, or of rights to mannistoir end Moth tram W3l. .H. PPER. Miele:ugh. Haab 21, labb.. NOSES P. EATON, N 0.19 Six iii st., agent ter selling and boring PAXICYT MIMS, is nets oised to sell the fo ll owMg lately patented actinism • Trott's patent Oil Oldleeklbr Stearn =glum Oars pabmt Ihilklbr Drilling Irom Dosn's hack D ri lling Machines. • . CoPeland'• Stationary and Poetable ems ItIWX th - aieford's Stakes an Water (loam, and Oriltith's Wfought Irma Railroad Chair Realms. These articles have been examined by practical meettan. les and machlahrts. and pronounced superior to &nylons. Ile is alto authorised to sell Melts to .make and . Tend Elieby In say part of the countrY , lie has also Pm ale hot-pressedliotts nod Weartenteml finished ResseiWark. Re is Mao 17recl to take Agencies Or the etb• er patented 111 i s and new Inrentlona, and ram to Um business fail eland constant attentket to letup to the folloeins A., The submfribere hare long_ Ism • ammainted trith Mr times P. Eaton , and have no h -Wtation le reeneesmonthnt ' him to all who may, vish to employ Ma Barrio:eau • tlenian :im_ M urri u . n i:rn don . cr.d. bted ta. In_ tecri : t:.A . Awl..K.d 7.1,..4.::::..8.thr,.... , In whose exertions opery reilanee May be ifd. ..1 µ - ,..f. ee t mer . Jr.. John Oraham, • - ra i 111 if 1 4 a. . - fa b edn. i gT Bons, . l ' eff -- RIVp ade. And P. Johnitop e William Phillips. d..W. Loomla , wussa zaduatusoi Parnmuss Nonaltor WM. 1E54. . • Su , .I.,y_g_f SPRING Am S ' GOODS, AT TIM STORE Olt ' MURPHY k-BURCHFIELD, North East *Sines' or Ai and !darter. eta. Fittzbars : - ADIES' • -DRESS GOODS, inducting iNtlrgtal a tttgat i t r acUl .. Tr tr , B ey* Main= wear. Orga:wlie,. Lezeced benign de n Taines. •rI h Persian Berates and Mown de Lanes. French an d Chinzes Kernel. end American prints, etc. pnin end ginned. for Gulley Drum. Shan. Scarf, Moves. Ilaiery, Unn.e. So. EMBROLDNIIIE—deper new stria or Pranah_wcarked Collars Bleciset,.. Francini, Rand; ileum:ince. news" super etta or Collar. and Uneven .301ENLICI GOODS—For - Dream Including Tareaae , Clothe, Doratisslues, Shwa* de eta. eta . Lah r Thrum uovesavrerNa 000na—sooh..00 qouto:._soma.tbr ltedepreiwli, ribeatinge. Plikee Casa -thither, ass !Anson Table Clothe, Tow elling. N.VILIne. ate.' • - Mao,. Men and Hoye mtsr, Inskultag super Prim* I+l Clattuoita Casilmum Tweed; Itaaklns.and riantlinuta. Fella Bilk and Marseilles Iteii_Mnp,, Bowen Ellizna (Pun and eupertor Seining muzueL Our do* beteg w.Fry lam and reps los ler eosins or woods... Invit• In.C.US Or ear regular eustawsta 8t Clair: Hotel I on.r /Tap end &. (Tar di, riposivtp. THE undersigned,' formerly'. of ." rown'et 1 Hotel." having taken this Urge eadtetomodkraa Eto• te and laving refitted II tn miLealeetntt sty* would re. 11=r invite his Mee& and the 12•Init Vane to 11 a ell. Itmeenet. •Ith the touivokeet of the [ jwase sad Ms lore; exprriente hi the beutneee t be ems On satire nttlidgethee. t a il bit charges ear . , . .... - _ . •
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