B USA II4O) AURECIOR . Y: . ADY PUTMG . IF±IO.I! EZEISI3 ' ti Amax rim" N y AGIN et 2 ild No. "rrWSZKfftd.lif;26P. P. k 00. Sr. Aguas Aa the most lalluentiLl and lirgin and Qui dicalstbazturnW Pspiers both In the .1.1121t.e4 State • "To - the:Public. - DdiIBRANDRETH HOUSE is now op e n i the European plan, and rawly tbr LOG ireeption ravellug public to stone =art 'nary attention erNt be bald, by bb. Hew& paaanb, late of Adam's ul. Beandzetb Eon" No. 415 Broadway, oppealtiNerer Ha. Z lglet. u f s r s. lnita exitranse No, 41 Omal —Yet Notk, e , 3lrtadrah "House Restaurant, ' T • OawskTE New Hayou-Raitroad Depot, entrance enlJ/Itiiiiirl and Canal sta. ideals marred shelllerenroystmes breverrirtyle: ter =death* of Tar ouberialuslitr, army dace," of the IMAM on hand.- 111. rof tender . bin!teake latenetrd to tut until e gt, ileal t r=iAbe 00%;h 8 3 1 rie h oe=20 in the der eau may• draper or : better atm.,- = No ear and the ter will hare equal mums for tatirfac tion. heranneberLimpemard . at.. and . Omaal—etdratloe ion endue Meet. N. B.Draner and Balmer MAW east 00 secconntodeled Ina private muesli' dom.& . .4rrn=, .Hough's Patent Elastic Skirts. RATES , * PRANCE, No. 1 Esrolarstreet, YZITOIrr-None - triri e nd oe eX th, tare the ,eri aet v,lth_o_ potent. atraftatiteett=al milers be im be Leoteattal sense to law. alto3-r ' 4AUKBON 4b. of tee late firm aN.Jaaka - ra d 2.244, Grate wad Fender -2141orts. 246 Hoot at. wad 630 8r054222.1C0r 2412. 2 0 2 442412221 r022 lisnd every ruiety at Grates sad 2424624 64 22,014ca1ar 6121 592ctre Darman Miser 0 ne5.Wh0.4616V4444224416424442. J• 12.124 - WAIUMOUBII. NOAN, LEWIS /G . BARTOW, Na 161 6 wW w6 g .66. tnist.' 1 - I : l l .... enatr T u ft *a Book. oocnuams,awl Tradaanon marsitr. Ws= • TOYS AND DANDY GOODS. - Ir ll ART BORNCO., 54 Maiden Lazio. n illiktalUrarg . 2:l Mats guest, Impnl.r tde3o'ss orrorip • , Spiritual. Telegrah: Orgea of-modern Bpiriln p li®, Fourth • vet. commxame. in May. If amtalas Os tallest in. attoaxt, or Charratt Pacts al:Ans on linititual In. Woman, Boob Intaklr at mama: slaw all gidsitasl Books We by .P no mums, laroadwar. Raw Tart: . Ig , "A• cataloime of.Brlrltaal Books ant ms &Wks. atom T. 113851M5. —.b. T. .70111370:1-...............i. Bari. •.____- - Itr.oelefor Carnage - Factory. 40EDIETON, BROTHSRS .V 00., practi cal own Diatom corner of Rebecca anti Belmont sta. vidaela OttrePe... ham maimed and are remininif amembenaimeamortmant °Martial:oN 6 oritami7l4 BMW.. stgrOars; tc.. made in MI their rations Myles, with eaard to durelnlity and beauty ot finish, cuing la' Miaow wort tha best Juniata Inn and Eastern Hickory. nVztam t ended to on the moot reamoabLe tonna. They that MI who may favor Ufeto with their pat hs, palleftly smtidr, on alai, of their work. The burgh and: iancheedorOmalbmes mow She Fac tory emery 1.6 manatee Mains the do.j. 0e..5 LITVLIUT—...marI. /TWA= ' AMA GLASS WORKS. . WM. DAVIDSON & CO. ; MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Vials, te' l li k V3itket eaa ndßfat Pitt. 6 .-06 1 " n ra. .ftrtkollar anntion ' tald to =lrate moulds kr bottle& 56 AreA Etreer„ rituaaarna, Importers of G. & L Gees Itzunivalled NEEDLE 5..• Agenta for the most Celebrated WOOLEN TERNS, HOSEEEY:EZEINO mug= DE.4 WY RB. dr.. •PI,TTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. ALLIAT BIGELOW 44 CO., gINE 11° ' 145 ft Pittsburgh, Penna. ,CiabRES, CARRIAGES, PHATONS, b ttget trrasirtrie; Nan , a dart% = n ot 41=21. of weim.aani. .IPl=varistud. "do (.1 WIC A. tRINTIPS AWaiAL... ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front st; Stido!Hr ft= Market Nike In lake Mum. iwz . r . PIE fro.. 03sOmmty mum, t WITT tllc OLD, 11#11Lift=d4 12 1fillit MAN FA RE all kinda " ol: v .t atkaa d acukbart an. soy4V L.EAT. YR IT 4% HEND DRY — Jc CO. No. 29 Wort/I.7RM Strut, PRILA'DA 9120CC0 MANUFACTURERS, ly COUR rEas,traal=s. F a rr 35 6 & " M647nr . -' Oil Cloths - and Mattings. • 9 AL9V:....41 , 2499,70D, RE now receiving a lege and choice ow :ix earn:oat etC. , A.R.Re/S ng 0f 713, alas latest amt oust benes, erstaleti sleet, • . lima& ate 6 Taiesfs • ' • Patella Tapetry . , bombe, • Soper sal fuze lap...an. Tvllled of Vinaltkarg Tontine with emu desoriptiow of itaaNcotnnt. sad WOE OIL CLOTHS, —Res 3to *et whim all qualities sad taloa. Alp, Table 011Clothlo bog and. „more OU header. lead anti ccw/D hicattelalisao and Table no, gr&Stuct. Elate.Draintata. Cocoa and Canton liattina.' Uwe hods; Veallisa• fliladi. a--; ALI a which will be oh feral at the lowertah prima • • nada Far -the S ' • Trade. PLOOBOILT of a wridtha. Ihrratcces OU Cloths. '3 7= Cnah. Trotr a t t iair ir- • Wii Oirer 'tbs Who'lemN a l Tur=l trade of the stove' ra iri th• Wart mbar seeattourat ants:ll, that tag 4,xty. atm aisalgittpri isZarilt u r. . OfiAlalt Wasirmaut. Me. ie l luszket . !took and Job Printing. I A01:61 T. SIMICCICK., having recently re• mowed tdeJobPitothes, Mee to 82 fifth street above thS reseld.eur essett e er - ts waled respectfully sulleit the pat of Merchan. utudecturesi. and othe sod Whir provided with -steim to rover sad superior twit, rs lob tendlihrd Prolsea, he it =abbot to execute emu.: dee =WWI% at. back .ead areerceuttle job yelatEd at ' natal and ercryrooderote price. :ellsetawy lit - the hale, of_ maier. • article of bhi , • des " • Tcr. toakeshurtras bair lifty reams Book YttpKou bead scut Os tab. - . raylo - .71z0n City Commercial College, .61tARTErVEM APRIL; 1865. m. ticatMmT dor?. AZ Ttag n lT - If.. tirrath ,EL o t j i.140" t UnT. ‘Cot. Ifeerhsuols, - 81 L Parorsrroar, OrirL ituck. meh, Ciiirms. .Prracthals Proliscer of Ma int / (Mbar of 'Hitchcoc'. mt.. ot Detef - theßeehher== meat lust ail iIIIPOTtIMS trtl2lllolff ;10 111110MIntha of Yletatztes law sad.impgery stese olfrf Itechierwinc.) Leetastr Cormacedal Sri nurraviar in frber of the PlAtellfret per. L. J. 00017= of .Bisthetnaties. - th.nmettlr ktuallibd for the duties of the • • 112Wit= ~ Wa ileo Como leo tbui wilt be homd able- MUM . tan altar at any Um* during the row. item .a.la•• of =T.:4 the Amity oat to erm to itadcoloaree otebittica ß earn:tan • . 7 214 itichttiofthe boa City col logo hay. • , Wive tbsir Coils= eIP tbiT tho Allag VA t Amstar atm. - • Vo.hotoppoo..ltma P: htadrots con at! ter lall/Ir SUM 01302.110 AMMAN& I=7/1. PATENT PLANE. • .17 _undereigruict prepued to Slapply Cdartrr..4llXYMS, W ..kadalutsubalb.ulth hb Patented mid valuable goes, tars 14.1 t, , ttl :l: :rue It • most valuable 10. tuos moo Cato setural Th . fol. MUT tcl7 -. ll=r s. He Instead...l=o ' tt=tplM ,lipaisahOWs another& In , !From. 13rt. Cunt FACTO/l daring Wu last butts months velum Ewan Patent Mos, sod do on; ha 1151. rountua*. toO•tdurtddakars au=brchtvzts.. ludas to °Mu . Mos la am W. ty b y.; to .phutlag Walnut .4 All sort• of voodoo. flor,• sourbs, It Is br sabnior to this dumb of sa.st,, mM bang • M. s.lod of mu. by =log thls Plane, tall Abut sum so. lo eve bus an do br stir other obRYAS. or oo math. w* • •".' 11.. t:. • -llnfamork.EiTii, P 441. Deer Bin—l bars examined Ilasper's Patina Bench Plana and team tt to to a moat axsellent arches ibr the inetentenfeh intended, as .ombthatloo of plane 4 11 triiintarif adapted to plantai veneer", and it feetMeOltro siut r - b.r in u.r tr- rt er z tlenei ve zelaber at ths moDertl ea.k.tteld tedious and islanicom cmeo. rtnrsoes eheafally I.ll=sol It to al named Aix the tibbinet bosinew. as from my ledge of it, then is weld= so well Wed to Lira eoth and to tlfut Welt to Tanen" is the LiorrPatent Bench Plane. Warerceme, Thinant, 21 ) =.. "1•17 , _ '1=311114 den is int , ' pole Amma br the solo af. Planes. os of rights to zossinfactute ot.d Loam • WI. O. WIPP= Intaterrah. riarm.onw dimes Irwin & CO., .-.S,',ItAIifIIYAOTLIREIII3 OF , C I .I3I+PHITRIC ACID; Sulphuric Ether; 4. - ,goietakurttioruitre. t tell; d4 IloCgrw f A A,Trrirr; !ill:D Mu.ia us 44 tolutuni. myB wz•nc,T`'/"• -RearracooN k CO ter CCIT . PSALE G 33 OP•mxl , , - d Commiszin n lertuall„ut Palibikrgh klannfa,Cbared Articles ;219 LOwty - area, fur e/ r Irwin, Pekin Tea Store m i joik zass xxchanos fi I EING . elonstantly to receipt of re mted. opppro dala the_dlffq arida* ofTraa Im sra vaableStAPMff Num at f?t amts, low a. yy&thg .. !Lmera u npetitfonts aa mara= te, eaal and JAVatil. ;4 4 1340 tel ..togONS Ist` q uslity Pt g Metal to arrive 14 ,40 64 OM kt "20 1L DIYIBti' f 4, .• T 8.1 1 ,4 BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. AOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Atter pm at M.. Office N. 143 Yob:rib ilmet, between taned and Gnat. Pittabursh. Pa mYli 19t iigi . i h Atiorneviat:Layv i "Bake *Poi **IN Bandlno,'''Ciriuuthhruit. Mimi Fourth nrul ussmond Mer. na3U-urleT OBERT-E. PHILLIPS, Attoiney at Law, i_e, Elt. Louth Mo. 1,87 1110 BER T POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— t Carnet otillth and Gnat Stereta, opposite the Court muse .tete. Elttiboratt. me34.71/3 I AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office 110 lourth street; near Grant, Pittsburg!. jal6,llr Fira tliF.Vi :I DI :411 RRAMER .&. RABA Bankers and Ba d:mass Phokern Bur And_ sal acad.:Kt Elinor and Note , . u Unto loans on Real Ealato or Stock Sem. rttl Notes, and Time 8111, on Bait and " enr ". Bur and .J 1 Stooks on ConunlAnlon. °oiler Noon snub on all paint, In the Union; 3ffloo turner of Third and Wood &sato. eirsenr smelts. the St. (2.4°8 Hotel. • mytly n In lIIICOM. 1.013R1G 1 . -;RTR . g & 00 . ' MCC336.1.1•0 A. IMMO a C4l HAMM ft-EXCHANGE . BUMS, -150.71 Irotrare sue's= PITTSBURGH. IN the numerous suspensions of Bankers ORO*** ti....gniaM daring the last AISIMIRIUSIar..7II that In almost mai Mammas thole Man hat, Imam Mt. at!, dfMtur• n = 4 b.h . 'meth:tate and .are=a, um* vemalon at. Itua the, Might Mamma, that aa theaulattatut tzt "bur ItOoki" at • outside mmeatlons. than taint tram the steiet sad laglttmata llna Maur Mth:my ham- Lug that lxi atoldtatall maah larmtmontiont ahall not only be batter able to DIM oar customers aad mama thole. stay, bat that In *Ugh's tach a mama Ira thallAgeo , mato oar owl% ultimata buten. . WIL,RIIIB (XI. - - MDriIaNAN CO.; Battkiarii and Ezehange V0:94-Woodittlet, oritaarept9,. • Wiltir astdoill Bulk Note. and Ordn. - Miami Time nthattmPrenaismcz Notec_mitk. Collimetion• all ttu prind altio of the - Union: Marlys Depoolts swim Interatt, tad Oro th•le prompt attention than otb• umtt , tri .PPertaln.ths to a arokeep bastriess. WASIWS.TIMM LAINCER, lIANNA & Co., guccesoors to Huse Minna ft Co. Bankara garbszsu Brolona and in. and Donnectla Excitant; Certificates cd Notn,anok Opecle—N. W earner &Wood and Currant Money renlvad anDepoain Sight Olocrott En tale. and collection/ nada on Mari: la Mind- Plij.hal of tier Waited Mite,. pt,Wom pad Ea Ilcarlgt sad American • • idrarout roade on , toarigninerda of Produce, dapped out, on libereltercos. di. WIT,T.TAMS Co.. Itankera and Erebartho Brokers, North Nut =ln of wood utd Third AN t=lorto t i= 4. ott Moroi Was. anti oailoctlotio pforaptlr atteadod to. hk9-I y HOLMES SON, Dealers in Foreign a and Domestic Bills of Embank., Oartlikning cdr pod Bank NoUla and Spada, Na 69 3larkst= g u t: burgh. SirCollantions made on la the p 1:{8:4) :.4.1 1 1 1 01 51 az.WAbii JL. READ, Bookileller and Stationer, Ne . rttrourtti rem; Ballantx JOHN S. DAMSON, Bookseller and Sta- Nomer, sucoosor.b, D8T1.1311 2 Acne. No, 0 Iltorkot street, now .iarth, Plttarcergh, P. ENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and D.. fa etitymu AK, No. 82 Idsziart staws, I I • • • 1., : .. rr3l ers an• btatumers, I No. 66 Wood stmt. ant 6cor to tho ownord Third, [KM) 110 I 1. - 1.21 (INIM al ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS - Produce et (krmmissionMerebantg, PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, No.B Wood it., between Water mad Freest it . . (late of the firm of King & Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER DT PIG METAL AND DLOOJI No. 78 Water street, below Market, spI9BBURGEL PENN L. C. o YAM—WILLS • PORK PACKERS, Wholesale per/tars is Pravisicns, GENERAL COMMISTON MERCHANTS, . _ • NO. V. 5 L. 126527 6 r3E ST, TAIL. &mezzos.- . L. sodroz. wzr. irectitiffiatrei co., • WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and, Comaliniad Maretmata, and Deakrzin Plttabodzb!, Mardeseturod Amides. N. 21.9 Minty mt. corner ot Pittsburgh. RE ...110VAL--Soriager Harbangh & Co.; Dan tagtovod to Zi'o. 3SS Liborgstroet. • MING= EionENGER I.II.II3AUGH CO., (SucceD to 8. thziboug4) Catamladniihuut or c c tan Deem% Wool load Prodoze immorally. t. , lu. W 4. lAbortyst.w.Pletaborzb. P... nod Cliotee . omarr tollard T. Jour. CM CONJUSSION AND role WA/WM[O „Wit CH4321 Agent of the ifaditon and Indianapolit g.&Thoo.D. • No. 80 Water st., Pittsburgh, P. • 06294 yd • • --- J. W. BUTLER it CO., WORWARDING COMMISSION MXR -1! CIIANTS sad Dealan ha all Lads ef PlLtabwah Mau. ataetared Artlelaa;Lad Pips =WI alma Lead. Na VT MR Htnat. Pittsburgh. sa6-1,414 do A. 31BANE, Commission and For. • .i..atag Mcrettazda, &Wan fa Wad sad Pod , also, PlttitnrghlisanthetFeci6 4..11 {, l etrrid. noirai 10111J0111 co., Wholesale • Prod t. g alea L O:rtmatalon stm laMbaltr , V )1:1$ • • A' Art, t extend , mrcus• 1 &a Nnthants, Pletuielphls. Maid sdrsaa• • • cm acestsmannta ol ?Mom geaerilly. 0 111 B. CANFIELD, late Warren,-Ohie, aue'lxe% e"% °n ` wi76 "a..4,.'efe.Zirelte a l. ‘,1 1 •111 Paul • • and Watera f.rodsee OMIT. Water Mg, sauna urns, TVOZAS Lin" AiAte of Cm Robison. Utile a Co.) LITTLE fr. CO., Wholesale Grocers, odoe sadCanobiiotireintridßem nTZt vKOBE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY EL OClLLESUormsedingand Conualsolon Itactuntonnt Under In Omsk sags Lake Fla PIOGUILO anwar 23 Wood atreet,abown waner,PUtabscrich zny3.l 011,i9PA.L3LES, Impo rter and 'Dealer lo Prim& sad Jimmie= No. 65 Marko* Wilma TWO and /ow* aroo; rittoboxib. I IfcCLINTOCK, • ita hiporter and Whole- m t 9l a rrt i = ra tc,2fte=e ke. etaor BtAtioraas, N 0.112 du amt. DRY GOODS. a. KM& &00;711261010/1...C. 11120 SI & L rat A. A. 115 PON & CO.; Wholesale andllatail R D Yam, mot Mobs Dry Goods, 25 5122 1255537.2. lA':4'Sf4I4.4W4NS , Wallace dt,- l ardlner, BOLSBALS DZALBRS !!f Provisions exid Produce Generally, N 0.2133 LIBIRtY BAOALEY, COSORAVE & CO., Whole- Protard, 18 and 20 Road stzest. rittatargh. scoMy ' DAGALEY, WOODWARD CO., Whole. sal* Orn.n. Nolen Mutat strwl.Plallodashlo tftkilsorgrcarattlati . o. nuns ;:...uji nava ONIN IowYD Jc CO., Wholesale(Grocers i =cop i r t r.iiftramitormiTawceaigi 258 Lib. Isle .R.OI I S , ERT MOURE,Wholesalo Grocer; Bea tifylng IMAM". Delia PnAwas;Plttaboret !Sim. And WI kinds of/. • -nd Dossartia Win*. liad I. ltand a . Very ....I Joni iratt1........-7AWS 1,31, M'OILLE & R . OE, Wholesale Grocers end 09ssualsion Itershaata. N 0.294 litvrty street flit. WjLTJAM A. Id'OLURG, Grocer sad Tos 0.1114 of Wood sa Moth itrsatif. divan coi Mad assartount or chola, Granges in i 2 • -Mai and Ildta. Whelan/a and Retall ROBERT ,DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Gloms, cessadiessa lfereluata, Dealers la ProEtteo P1 5 55 5 55rith Manutactures. Ito. 23 14berti 5555.5. Ar.CULBERTSON, Wholesale Urocer And Oolusaludot - blathant.Thoular lu Produce and Pitts. mrrn.kturrobuttuud Artkla, 196 U 6807 stmt. PIKS DaTDIIMANDLIZL.. • 1117.11/X a. cervor. eCANDLEISALEANSE w., (mewls.. nom to Wier lscosamora Whaler& Groom on ha Imo, risalo,dlSOLOottoseTodoso,ood Fittotottsti Wonwornw•o§cooWW3T. owned of Wood sad Water eta. -.. . Hide 011 ant Liather Store. ' - . D. ICDIEPATRICK, ' No. 21 South Thirsl Street, lletnvern Itsrkstand Cb•stant stn, IlinadelonLs. an SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr sad Green saitsd Pens gips. Inoness• OM Tans ors an s Tools. sees smut. prism and Stu beaten" a . 41Weet kind lse e ArAt t h a r ainVer=7. exams. RT WsIL . ,Les th rs fres shone and sold on esinlin - - m=-11,1 F M: H: TALOOTT. ft CO., (=mown ' to NotooKtrot.s. x.tnatmor or ow kinds of trit - outisra,_ and deans In Of and Do -10.0.14 g0n5.. 4 50 - 15 3WoodrjrdragPqraf ffixatti. littaburgb trout atoottioD. Etoto4t Thuneg and Lonletop Mons Plat.o. slonmurn nand. • nula-ls _. ....—......-. Pr BRUGES, an , a , intoort. aimanis ssosiomp LIID • DEALTES 111 BEY 8. Kalif. FTITSBIIRGIEL A. A. HARDY ww!ffizEt=l GROCERS. , 1 i PITTSBURGH. AGENCIES. I. 0Y511➢117._..~........_...u..._ S. CIIIIIMIT & SON, fIENERAI, COMMISSION 4.43ENTS, for the sale and purchase of Itfti Estate, Collection of Rants, Negotiating Loans, r ts Banda. Mortgages, Cc-. No. 130 Third 0f... at.3./y Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Mee, FOR the collection of Chime and Foreign 31..roantile and another Money 'claim, in Michigan Pnd adjs.. Stat. Invastment and Pam at of Mona ra, ayment of Wes, Porch.. and Sale 011141 Estate and dtooka and Iresnrance Agents. PELTIER 2 ANDERSON, Detroit, Michigan. rrrnmin littgentr2.4lears. Krasner A Rehm, Bank erg Whits, & Co., Casette Onoet Lorenz, Stewart a co.. ilerch.ta. IV ertvin—Tio Agencies or blirbigen from respectable Insurance ComnaWe. ovtiblrd USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Ilmelandise and Bill Brains, elites No. 92 Fourth street, above Wood. Business promptly ettabded to. 4,2 AMIIEL L. MARSIIRLL, Secretary Citi )o sews Instiranee Oompany, 94 Water Meet. FM. (JORDON, Secretary Western hum • neer Co.; P 2 Water street JGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin d bg a re hoer°. CateDsay, narttreast team of Wood A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu MUSIC. &C. -L Made H. KIILLOB, Dallier, in Piano Fortes, 10 and litmleal Trittramemti, &amt Sonia. and n B l=l% F.n.6 for Watitnl -. HENRY SURER, Dealer in Made, Mi mi Iruttrumeatit, and Impost. or Itabak .rith o=.:l . w Cilf t =iL t and Aripirr. Ma D®Ea t Plano. DRUGGISTS. TORN HAFT, Jr. (successor to Jas. SPOuf gaireaw°Dr ` " "trtra d e.. , ineti ggt " 4" docel t ipt r zr i' pa: 24 /ley,• Pittsburgh. .IWlbsiedir " 'Ana ' t :T a r !liolll7 P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer iu Drugs. Paints. Oils, Varnishes sod Di. Staffs. Ito. rss berty etroet. Pittsburgh.. AD orders rill receive. prompt attantlon. Jar Aireat frrr Seinvers Pub:monk Syrup. sew 24-ly . _ b t A. FALINESTOCK CO., Wholesale . saTffe.r i st,tra i rif="i?rfolaFtbone 4W nd meta KE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in ir lZlllar=llll.l. o =Varalatt a. ta, low. aertn D RAing & REITER, WlTOreaal; Wholesale Retails ALlDgru". °r°.f of Liberty sad St. Moir sued& SCROONMAKER /c CO., Wholesale fitii • Dmarte... No. 24. Woo stmt. Pitts:bush. JOSEPII FLEM I. ING, Successor to L. Wilcox • Co- corner Market street and Dianiond—geepe eon. stanily on hand a tall and complete seasstinent of Ur' Medicines. Aledietne Civets, Partanciary. and all artiet pertaining to Ida tandatas Phrtinians prateripticrtis earefally compounded at ail hoax, tait:l7 ItIANUFACTURING. WILLIAM _BAILNIIILL A CO.. GI Penn et., below 111nrbury, Pitteburgh. OILER MAKERS and SIIEET-IRON ~glf MINUS, Ilsauforturore of Barahlif di Pato* t on. Chimneys Beano Firm Bed &own Ptsoa, Con don:a; Bolt Pans. Solar Poor.. (ton Ulna or Llfo Boat. etc. Alms Blor-toredche Work. rtUo ll awl Vlodect Lo rl. .01111 . 111 g done oo th • shortaft rodeo. no3D.lrd. - W. WOODWELI, Wholesale and Retail ftsaftsettcrer and Doator to Coldest Wan. No. &I trd:t,.. :tratisiViTICERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES. • •upedor SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES, coma of Astelema and Bob In•ott otreeta. one AMY* how flu Llssul street Bridge, Al 10/1.27 CUT. Hata and Cap& • I WILSON & 'SON keep constantly on . bond toot". deverlption &ad vattot7 of fiats sod t.itt, both orttatesol. ottO rotoll. Thom dootrtnig • toot h.Lio not of CoPt itood sod dump. would do well to dos as • colt Worm punthottog olooottoso. not.itt WHOLIMALE AN St BLS 111---iC4S- D R arr ---D mfrAi9tNA HAT AND OAP MANDFAC, DREES, ANDDZAIXIS ALL.ELNDS Of Ind COHNZIZ OP WOOD LW) ga.thelr goek eakbraow one sad . = . 127;. B.; cuffs sad. EClEi==l NOVELTYWRIIO, 141. A. CK and Depot Railrol lay, r itteandandsk 40.: Malls= do., Dorf f all slam eprtee,Drop MI numb jatr.a. , . Vales Mb of 'arks* Studs Paint 31-14 " Dolts sal Fastenlnfor, Met: la form and iiaa. W. W. WALL. STEAM MARBLE N. b1f.121 sod Ltberty grad, nrgarag MONUMENT l'lnntiture Topa. Mantala Iroporingttnnea. Aa. aL wart on handould nll4. to rd•r, I.r When . , at the lowest prior... Throe nandred original d selected ola• ft... alornnnea L. an.g, band. DI and Nish 51ar titled rn.lahnd to the Trgla at tad :nem nil All atlas with 4aq:stet at DID Marty ePeet. at= W. W. WALLACIL Penn Cotton 'Mills, Pittsb h. Ij ENNEDY, WILDS a CO. antics° .13L. taws of— • Paha A Dn. 1 tn•Avy Nbaxtlegz 01.1. t Chain. of .11 enklrs and Plasm!" Lan. and hash = r Hop* of alit stun and de Batting , Airthders left at the !laden. illnr• °noon, Wilson • Oa. 131 Wood stmt. wfn Iv ea attention. 1•23:1e TO DEA.LRBS IN WASHBOARDS. 1.1 th 1 , 0347 0: RICE, of' Cincino,i 1, invented a valuable /swum.* 117aMbiardir. •4» std. he ed • .ftthit la Vet, 1547. Bald Imppreement eondstr ed In mperly preparing the Difece' of • idlest of Dee (or other euitatee medal) and there eased. them • to Ache or mat tbetr way Into the solid wooden eldeCar legs of • Wafibtoard; the • meths& provionely iimployed. hesind boon N plough • preoot Or rata inertia te twenty. the me talle plat.. O.RIOU euheeowentiy old hid chow Ate. mid oessership In ld Patent to Lb* enterrlberi who is now Sge , wall as °erg aut.A.nerd nom itjacherrEIM . IILPROESIA PATENT ZINC WAMIZIOARDA havind sweesedel i the late Brat of Wayne. Halley Ga. In that tinsineliel , - Indite., by the populatityand eztenstre ealecteald Patented Wutiboardh eitarr .a ntion ..mvii e hoo y e .. .mod aL in ua la r e= g d w resigA wand by ea Bolts Patent- Bolts ban he b.. m ec kn p- u rml and isriA P Vl n tro i srin= h oti to p ter dld anUfg hinge:manta upon my legal and hug t ed ot the law. XS erm ere cautioned against pmetusdng or dealing Zinc wane 1. made alter the manner notenUd to Rpm unless on "O. ROW, heprooed Wildiboardh Oct.. WO,. rove earr Stine C.... It may be well to remark that the variation In the shape of the crimp, or the employe.. of any Bat ed Blachlne to riall W.hboards, dae not plre theright le use the kidentuf /wimp Ilrocets shove deecrlbed, upon whichtbe talus of the Board really depends.. Wbowends orders Mr the penult= culla, respectfully solicited .4 ==t4e; at as to j 8 8 V1114;!..in i nr ,. .....u? Polo Pm:Jetta. end klanuteeturer therm.; OBlee at Hardware Seen. No. 196 btaturati=te SCOTT, Dentist, Fouiza Street, 4.ere doom vest of /Aube.. 01Be• • :9 1 t. Ni to 6 P. K iwi. Isle Barlow's Indigo Blue. ARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE is now_vreli UP eortablished e the best article ova Oftribi Mt* foe Clothes. Isl aentirely tree from sclo or. selythlail hi st:W.le to the Onset article.. All Llemsekeerers eta hare not cued It will tbad It Moth cheaper and team trouble than Indigo or any other article out. The great demand for It has ught out wend imitations. lioueekeepers andre will be careful tort et limagre Itsatow's. put op at will BERGEICS DRUU STORE. No. HORECORD Br. PHILAVELJIiki. litareiceopero eaa .$ their impplles from the Grocers and Dragflate •hel with, at wise, thillnktlte c m a good pro 1.1EW0,11 'I - AUNTS, VII NiatiS, D zrrirrps., de., with a drebrate est 00 ens* tldng to the line. Storekeepers. Ph) band klanufed. Lemurs eupplied tameable mete. AI.VNY.D WILTSEIIODrogues , WADI ' No. 169 N. Setond et ladelphls. Intelligence Orrice, • NO. It DT. GLAIR sr azzr, ERVANTS of all descriptions ,supra i 10 Private fairdnemand notele are me-poet/ant sled to smelt themselves of the raellltkes novrogered. VYt Ices offered ae guarantee to 'future lavers. N. It.—Collections oromptty attended to , fecelyd Jo's. tswis. (11110 it 'PENNA. RAILROAD—Wm • 1 -F " It ' s ° " ltt ` t t°°°°tpl iv'ziki t irico., Makers d Onmialigem Stock hrukers. 71. 4112 I A. BROWN, would mostrespectfullylu f igi6 r= the Mpg t hf a ll , e,rpe A g ke . ,;:1, , t1 t. ht . . otre Vote assortrooot of Tenni= Blind; /fisa, leratTaa Fht% tors gra made to order, 113 the best ells. endrantad away to any I. th. United P 5 tab's. Ma Rhoda can to rednerreet without the aid of w room dther. Having purchased strok e tool!, and wood of the Cabinet LoUbjlahmerit 41 a 1.1116/ klieLlellehtl, I arkrastearod to Cabinet , thew 01 eustoolers no well nothe Dahlia at large, orltt, err In their Ilse. Marren No. Wood street, • .rlV 4l 9 r . J. .BB,OWN. AUNDRY , BLUD---Tho attenti, 11P11 sod guheromen hi Melted to We : mmoly Indigo dlesoleetl. laylogaUAte . • The Laundry' Blue Imemeem. over ar • the agnates* of Imputing • better color to log much more etmple sod cmemmlest 10 log s owing ofsbout one half. owing to the mare Mum oneltelfofthe Indigo arm be - • . tom Itle mainly sleetlfute of say gro • • cloths. Igo wawa solicit • WU; Lod w represimted. Far ul. by :Hagan & Abl, 0.11-Market et are closiag • • t their efil- Ura "took of I)7flocds at sn itontenalaconnt front preprator" to parr-hula" whiz sup • bare on band • fine stairternint of Mu Ibllowlng vain Parannittas, French Itierinos, Wald D•baltwil. Worstal ldadonnalliloth,Tamea Clottn Bolotanins, . Welch fltdaU, lLMaidliti do, Bluth"; Inporlor make. of Welch and otbil nanna wlth a mat witla4r and Valued /11130110.0 Plaid and Striped Raid all of anal, will be mold al* lama anißee. 122 i • • - . Spring 0f1855. MIIRPIN BITROIIFIELD Will commanoo arralr4 On Monday, March. th, Their truly sualy <ISSUING GOODS. m Ak.A. MASON goo. are now openie u g2 4. o • ewes and packages of Oalltam Moans, G , Bummer Stant, L. 111114 Muslin do Lassa t 4 watch awe bwa attretweed at Mt large potimptary mist at warbler tbatteast of twantattart. miILICS-n&. A. Mason & oo.will open MI Monday, Fob. IZI, 20 pea. of doh Flab and Mold looluding low pen of thou 4 4 Ilskin st 111.60. • eILOOL P A 1 1 8-4...A. 1 31844 Co. az* sonaost de bears WW2 1 1 PITTSBU I HEW YORK ADVERTISEMZETS. nam vissouza a SCHELL'S Honarol AA, MOSIO. No. SO sad fircoolosy. Now mt. Noma street.] Retiabk Arm in Oho alsr qf Nap Fork. • nadulterated ,NE of the principal tient causes of the high price of Brandy lo this market, le the Ind]. Winoe no' which It is derived. Ninstenthe of that Imparted le reoe leen from mercantile bone. In Cognac. mho boy of the farmer* to that district and thin It to the United ° at moth adnuded "dealt. and heouentty In an adtilterntan state. frOloir artily* turn, audfor the purpose of summing in tale prior for thals Prreinct. o Wrion of brandy groweraln Prance am been accomplished. with the mem of shipment to the United State, The =nee the coceolidation la the Central ilorldy of Vineyard Proprietors of Cognac, under the geode' man moment and the direction of,lieddon.Preddent,a Vico ?resident, and a Committeelospeetbm of eight mem. ben. The scranr Itself numbers dye hundred vtheyerd proprietors, &mooed them same of the mod Influential andomern In the neighborhood orCoenia. mho contribute, ander arrtalorlaera, the =romp Of th eir Mb. firde rei tl 4 11, n=7l= g=t7l.: obtained frum.thle cambialWm atom apportitt am to r. r ur ,.n g= any mar tf,aVaro:,,rfo=l:: ,th.t per features to this society imam a Mors strikingelaim to pithlia attention the., M. hit= of interest e.ted theen buyer and mUer. Sloop oil we tharetto dank to neormadly: become. the Intend of mob tuAlridual town tribute by every means in his power to uphold the icon. baton which the moldy in endeavoring to earn, for adv. moot of the ~ et unstable of begonia. for this promo* *donee inb•Wnoed to the statutegthrttele , thireadero it 'mitre that shareholdeft Mall ripply the melody Ithe eery bed Cognac brindle.. otherwise they thew the lity of an entire tellntnro Mated:dreg The anderdined, sole adentejlt the Putted Maths' Pir the Central Moiety of Vineyard Proomiatore Of thignae, *dad pollen the attention of nunchantig•hotal Crand others to the vintages pole column.= dial orlil compopentorermety pima with:any add dowry In the market. end priceabrbelow the doodad of o VENOMS At 011AHLEA myl-14 1"ri l=streat e Wow Wall. tier YorL PAPER HANGINGS, WEOLMIALII AIM LITIIL. THOMAS FAYE & CO., 56 and 257,Broadway, New York ; Inewur (waits tl, Cu't mu &Tare, ' • 41 LAiVE constantly on .era a full stock of American and French Voce; thirvinirs. Borders, k Printly Ourtoln Papa/4E4d -TellterS. Statues, Laralwarws.hu. °retort' . style 'mown to the trade. Merchant. Wino ill tawe_wases , .. we emr "ftaiPrit hands, an we manufacture .....qr ..:4 Import directr rom French klanutctura% for whom we are Nolo agents In the United States. 'l Our estoll department soneprltes the richest ettlee of bccorallona. Special Impartationa triode, when desind. from our splendid collection of eamplas. Artletla Paper liongwn pent to any part of the (lotted Stat.. mblii.autt 1855. MILLINERY. +— 1855. Mrs. WIII. SIMMONS, 644 Braude:lmA 7. E now prepared to exhibit, and offers fo wa. to. holonie . ren d al Boyars. at the lowest poa coati prima, the largeet and nest weeded Kock o FranU d gligh and American killticierg and Straw Good euparlor " t7itr. Ilter bU r ""' por 4= 2 . born selected with great on or the,celebrat dTiE ai trench 3lsdame Lahallenr, arida. and Eta. lermilm. Una, of Ronde-, Londe. ell . l,!F L lVlTlV:triel a ed a r "ti . " 1111. 1'1 4111011k " by .3ocv 661 &codling New York. Daguerreotype in &am Materials (to. ikramg. cnyruPgalial rommeffailo Juni ortewtise meet Lowly eba:re. NTLIONY'S en oral Depot of Materials tor the Beilie typeouidihr pleb:wee re &reread Widened on simileatio. Goods am Meant by curare. payable an delivery. het eart h. with whom we we siisoimdoted. meet give refer erne Le to their PLY tor the geode' en arrival. or remit with their order enough to cover ripener* of treat -.oftener, 1e27-ime AIiTLIONT.3O 3 Broadway. N. Y New alew York Bag Ifiradactory. MI, Flour, Feed, ()raki, Meal, Hominy, Shot nnelv• twat, Salt, Opaao arui an othe r UM. of mWsand br =Lad-7 =it • ch. IT Plaelstrud,. Nov Tort, tr2Tslaav WM. WI:10mM Derderin - STRAW DODDS AND 'MILLINERY, nar-am• BROIDIII7, x r EICKIXEFFELIN BROTHERS dr. CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NSW SOM. Haw removed to So.llo IRthitOut,oor.OfDokao" I MPORTING tho leading Druge from their miens] rostirots, both tO rim* sled coo t ItitUosoond woo km& awl toglioh (7hoottoals, Polknilork/Vi a NMI mot Broth.. Halo Gloom and MWilp Thowto Hponsom. Onto, BoaDa. to, aa,thar offilo ammo ott the mod formable toms. (Mimi wither In m. 4 XlB readre tholo boot lottantkos. PZ.Nrorby _ ALDERMEN, I. Donaldson, Alderntalf. aFFICE, corner of rents and St: Clair sta.. iittabarsh. All baldness petal:dos to U. ono. of nus EH I* promptly attended to._ foa-I y Patrick Mal/Aim, ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD. ( I FFICE corner of Grans and Fifth streets, (formerly ooraplod ar Aldnemo .pen .11 trtigaMeeo P" .ll76? ii""p01:. of Aid Tt" .ad I?. pa .1;A 3 01,1,11111:1 STEWART t u i. t e t aLGOßE, MANUAop COOKING; FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipet, Boxes, and Foundry Castings of all ds. OFFICE AND kin WAREHOUSE, • No. 267 Liberty St., corner of Mad. PITTSBURGH, P • ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, ...'""terser Diarsolul strut mad CAary ►DIIV PPLITIMILGIL PA. F.1:11:akt:04:01,1:1 LRCM STILKES, ABOVE INTMITII 8111.131 T. PIIILADELPHIA. H. S. BENSON, Ploraurroz. Zirr.k.Zbitr2. 111.10) per day—li Mara, d WALTER P. 211.ARSILALL, Importer and Deslss In Plain. Ylensd .ad Datosslits I:nner liar, tu gile No ile " I V Attr t .alt u s:;,.. mut • l ' or Paris. "". 50b3.6 1 1 11. 111ARI1 FASHIONS FOR LADIES'DRESfi 88.—Tb• Parish Fashions lbs-ArNi, giblet per Anima bs on sale 00 tbe Ist Frosts. bf MU 6._R71.80N, ts27tl Pon. above liana atvert. BIER, JONES di. CO.; PROPRIETORS • KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDING AND COMMISSIOI4 ItABOLIANTA; Grand Baths. Berantli alma; Pair ge i tird., Lod 011.; MeePork. KO. liiiana..Bl•Va tr. and No. titan. Anthracite and Mitch Pth Iron. Bolivar Arlen usd Clay. Anthracite OW. kn. mrb BANKING * HOUSES o JOitil T. HOGG: . NEW YORK_ , No. 22 WIZ SD ST. PSIII , ADY.LP/11A, PITTSBUIROIt, ALLICOSISNY ISOUERSST, BODHESET MOUNT PLY.AIIaNT, WtisTMORXD 00., Nasal 00ft NXLLBVILLE, I'AT.FTTH C 27 UNIONTOWN nowlisvutr, DsPogits reollysk Dia:mints ousla, Drafts boal and oallacted, • B•at Notes and Steele bought Stocks, Notes mud other Securities bought • tenuutisdou, Contskondeace sad collections so: 5t1294.1 LOUIS EKOWMOx, Attorney at Law, and stietern Collector ur MB °moms AWN* TIII ORi 1 AND nvoiyannung Ralzßaap J s : wan' 'r me4"" WtZ bi tTil l e"d.M.T run lNToa, GM, .• , Mi tr L VP " a °'' froao it Co. i i4d4 L azlona. ?qr. in nut..,.. } 0 . 1 . 4 0. . , . I.lomrs Mum F. *Ad. labor. I jutA m ik. jb. TheaIr••IIIILAIALff. E. IL. P.M Dollar , . tololdly BOOTS ABB SHOES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB, 89 Market and 6 Union third doer him the Mutat novas. Pittaboreb, would ertply Worth natnerecie Mends end run tamers, that he Melton received hte Hering and gnmmrr Gloats. In all varieties, and tittle Mod sty* , now worn In the eastern dtten . Sha - .thalami of the : Who tehtetted to even I daserh i rml.V=lL l TCWArja l l=3/ Fahey Maw arblati Irma sanOtttrikestpt. rortierltharieth ha h.. oaf p1itn6 t :11112.1177.al WOW ux Wald*. /Mr. ehaar t o r cub h ethdli ehable hi to mell at ail ➢Meu aar esta at pll in pa Mts. Ile All. coatroom to Mau sa horeteihre ; no, hr h 4 ladled Lod Cleatiscume pear. la.tho M.* the mad or the beet materials. , aal•tf Black ,D2anumd Lino , : PACEZTB gOAILS from LiverpOol to PhilidelplAi w. &.f oppebOand trent 'Philadelphia. be More yoal the lath or ery7 atoot_boecnol by Thom.. Hibbard. mon • Co.. 9 ltabarill 1% 11 .4•191da: and Rkbardaon .BP H .D .prthyVrO imP°° . acmyany. has . amoun t, el hand Pomade Tickets aryl Atha ,i nibs for any pc any Bank in EadOnd. lowland. Scotland and , Alio, brbagrolatocara from New Tack and Sigioteb. phla by Hai JOHN 111011PSON.Semartin Airenk . .9261' No. 410 Liberty at., Pittsbartle4 n of tam& I:,,x a dtt .d loth., of oaf! of •irriclhtit mt A n 'APT Jr TAW' . ii 0-111ciP AINTERS. &LIL ANF; 'musk; A ND, &Lux; TAINTEIN, xay rimy inzesz. mar.. Wood =CI links* &mitt) , All .ordemptortlptly. ,atttoriod to. - maim. asamatad In • sku pain, style. mh2741 Yaozal s. =most ynx. Minion UNION FOUNDRY, Miteholl,..florron & Co. trILL continue the business of .the Union 7flunttry i , at au °lel:and afPEMOCE., HMO Al y 9 :l7ll l4 ;tantlt ib ier r a T ail Waa lam aad gossni aacattnent of cIASTINOB, comprising 0 0 0 k Og i tr i lkait LOR d Side Ovens ; MANTLE & KITCHEN PIMES, Hollow Ware, Wagon .13(xtu; Dog front, &id rrests, Tea Kettle', Plows and Plow Pointy Mill andMachlnery Calitilige general, ly, Mut 04111104 wAxra PIPES et mai she: IKON it 111111 SRANDS, Shove NA ls, S LS pa OF des; 118E:46T B oflattleh Irukeescu" ip.A•aommy • 7011:11 T. RERYBCEIC, Book and. Job Printer Publiohs, L.iiimh_e gv ,k-oc. annua l . Gamete Ittimiut. CIQK BINDER'S Uut BOX Bisbee Shirr Mob slur as hark 1?"). ilas, .Pwitts . - , • ..., ,- ‘,- '," k; "..: " ' `c : . 'l. . . -- 1 . . • -,•• ! , ,r...r. .. ~,„,,.„,., G ~ . e . . ~-. ,IA A __.__ it. c PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. vnulisDAy MORNING, MAY 24, 18657- .114PORTAITT FIJOITIVI 81417/1 C.151.—W0 glad in thciSan Jose (California) Telegraph, the follow ing report of an attempt at Ban Jose to force back into slavery a aegrci brought into Califor nia by his master. Considerable Importance hi attached to the deelsion, !Actium) a large nurater of colored men ware brought into the State un der circumstances similar to those of the defend, ant:— Two weeks ago, we alluded to the case of Geo. Mitchell, a colored boyo who was arrested and brought before Justice Allen, charged with owing 'service and labor to one Jesse Cooper, of Ten neseee. Mitchell was brought Into California In 1899, before the adoption of thefitate Constitution, by one Cooney, and Las remained here ever since The attempt to cirry lira away was made under the unconstitutional acts of our Legislature, and clod bogus decisions of our pro•elavery fidpreme Before Justice Allen, on the 17th April, the counsel for the negro made application for a continuance for ten days; to eriable them to pro cure testimony. Tho farther heating wad ac cordingly postponed until the "16th instant, at which time the parties apPeared, And a motion was mad. to: dismiss this case. Pending the discussion of this motion, the amdwas moved from Justice Allen by habeas corpus, and Mitch ell was brought up before the Bon. 0. P. getter, Judge of the District Court. In the ornament before Judge Hester, the negro's counsel made the following points : let. No State had the right to legislate upon the subject of fugitive alarm, mod cited the case of Pennsylvania egt. Prig& 16 Peters, U. 8. Re ports, 1.1 Illinois Reports,- Thornton'e case, 12 Wendell, 'Jack agt. Martin, all holding that 'Btafti legislotion on the subjed 'was void. 2d. They insisted that the fogitlit Ave law of.Califortda expired cta the 14th of April; and lhst the inchoate proceedings commenced. un der it before that time could not be finished on the 16th April; - That the proeeedingdwere• to ram non judice, and the detention Illegal and void. Numerous authorities were cited on thib point; one from Illinois Beporte, and another from 8 Blackford's Indiana Reporti, were espe cially relied upon. The learned Judge coincided with this view of the case,. and declared the proceedings sobs.- gauntly to the statue absolutely void, and that consequently Mitchell wee illegally detained.— He ifischorged. • ? The large auditory received, the announcement with evident satisfaction. The case was ably argued, and presented by Alfred Cellos, Mr. Clement and Mr. Seater for the negro, end Mr. Ball and Mr. Stafford for the claimant.:.. These proceedings occurred on the 17th. On the 21st, another attempt was made to reduce George to elloterY la San Francisco. In the re port of the proceedings before the United States District Cow% JudgelloffrOw.,piresiding, we find the following: An An affidavit was made In'this court for the re clamation, under the act of Congress, clan al leged fugitive slave of the mine of George, be longing to Jets, C. Cooper, of Tennessee. The fugitive is claimed under the United States law, Judge Hester, of San Jose, having decided that the proceedings to reclaim him under the State statute, whlcb had expired, were void. The fu gitive was brought here when California wee a territory, and the question of lac , apparently is whether the act of Congresi' applies to such cases. No process has been isaned.yet, but a warrant of process will be probably taken on to-day, Who, then, are the 'robbers, the outlaws and the miscreante, it It be not the Lyoching Tee cals of Stissotol, Who stand ready to rob"and murder at any omen!—Nrwark (N..74vddrer luer. It is a cheerio sign" that the most conser vative journals the country are the moat em phatic in their d unciatiOns of the lateens con duct or theMit It,Phows that with thete . the int , has been' _reached 'where "forbearitica to be tiyirtutt": -Th+were cftte7ative w calm. becadom lhaYlireccd that conserved, Ern and c:ahttneee would educe the Booth to for er its eirriesions,.. But, find Jog their conelli ry time received rather as en couragement to ew outrages than amen induce meat to forbei co, they feel themselves to have been wasting ir fraternal sympathy upon a set of men Bak to an institution asituts .n T , le se the grave, which wattle?* what d even though to ware it, it violates the moot isa red principles o Jostles. Those who Winded E.l l / 1 5111 and proskitrited the elective franchise to subvert the popular will, merit °very 'pi et which the language furichthes to characterize infamy. But the remedy is not to be found in or epithets or deediciatioo. The supremacy of w demands the punishment of the invaders. IThe leader of the gang has occu pied • seat indhe Senate of the United States. He was, op to the let of Deoember kat, ea officio Vice-President of the United States. His prede cessor. Aaron parr, arse in no hour of his life, more of a crater for the vilest of purposes—to extend the border and jurisdiction of Slavery. The misguidedereatures who followed his had were but the ignorant keine:lents of his infa mous designs. The General Acuninistration will be false ko itself and the country If lt,do not are this Set:4;o'l'l culprit for what he has done, :and emplo . If needs' be. the entire forte of the Hovertuotot to prevent the repetition of ' the scenes which marked the SOth of last March in Hansa,. It is bad enough to have Free Soil cursed with Slavery by what has the doubtful sanctity of 'legal process," but it is criminal to permit a land of "robbers, outlaws and In l 3oke . ants" to foto* the Inetitution upon a People who hold it In abhorrence.—Alb. Eve. Jour. 2212/11 kiABSIIALL, THE NEO2O Pax A mrrtspqadm of the New York Ilicoider, writing from em ab, says: 'On Sabbathmorning I attended divine sa x; vice at the P ytenan Church, of which the 1 Rev. Dr. Prestim is pastor; he was absent, and his place was sup lied by a New England minis ter. The build . is very fin; of granite brought from Mains, an d e interior is a noble temple. In th e afternoon determined to hear the re nowned Andrew, Marshall, the veteran pastor of t.. the African Bap t Church. This soldier of the cross has a world wide tams, and a very inter siding notice of h pulpit eervioes may be found in Elie Charles L ail's travels. Mr. Marshall's church is • fair o building, and in its interior much resembles a New ftgland . old country meeting bolus. . I looked down upon the congregation, and ma Hoed that the audience, without exception. was • f.i well dreued4the omen chiefly wore heed-drones of Madras handk reliefs, though many had bon nets, and most' c the men wore gime. Mr. Marshall, I shoal observe is irt his /00% roan his hair is as white as mow, his countenance mild without any wrinkles to mark decrepitude or decay. His voice In one of great nowt:chime and power; he reads his hymn 'without spectatilett ---and each reeding! Iti sober' truth I know no northern Doctor who can read as well. ' It was read sa Eitaughton used to read, end those who remember that; style of giving out psalsiodY, will long to btu Andrew Marshall. I came to church . expecting to, hear a wreck of a preacher—a ne gro preacher. Ifeund in the pulpit a master .10 Israel. Age has not touched his facultiem his mind!' as vivacious, and its workings are as true and ikithful at are the Intellects of men of SO or 9D years of age. lle preached for an hour - an expository sermon on the man out of whom Christ expelled the devils who, were permitted, to go In+ to the herd of swine. .- -- 1 Mr. Marshall's sermon will remain in my mem, ory associated with, the discourses of great men. The exposition wes seri g rial . argumentatire, fall of imagination and HII gin wit, yet all in keeping with the place. I se reminded all through the sermon of three at preachers io the old country, each, eminent 'in Ms peculiar way. I refer to Rowland Flill,C4istutaa Erna end William Jay. Marshall hoe much Orilla Wit which corrinicated from the desk of Surrey Chapi el, while the graphic sketching of the Welch Do, modheoes, and the admirable colloqularstyle of Jay are found all through Mosermon. The noblti i preaoher made more points of power In that hour than I hive heard in any,sermon fort, years. I regard him SS the built astoruside preacher .I. hare ever Hatched to, when his his social position; and his Illiteracy are: all 002 aidecred. No pulpit in New York or Boston woul have been honored by end a sermon. , 1 The limits 'of a letter will not 'permit mato give an outline of the eeranea„. but it will live in my memory, and its illustration would hare been a stock in trade fora tyro In thielogy, and many a sprig in divinitY...,:Mr. Marshall's vole* is eni 'phoneous, his vs:me dignified :i , Nothing but hls white hair indicates Ids age,' and I should never have, 'supposed him 'more than sixty-five' had I nal been informed . ' I must not forget Freya; it was man talking with God? reverenti ly - wrestling kith Gad... Ne 'lletr tie 'Perham 4 'the eity—he had been. often* , its gates, and teemed s •If he . keine the : holy ones. Among - the hearers were he white ladies and gentle 4 men, and I wu glad to meet there with the Ilon; Francis' Granger and his daughter t s . They both unit. with me insay appreciation preach; er, and Mr. Greaser told me that he thought the resdintof the hymn .was' one of the.most irn preemies exhibltituut of snored oratory he had aver witnessed. Mr; Marshall drovegeneral Washington from Virginia telltale:mak and he observed that de, zing at entire joutzu7ite Earn saw bias smllti Terrible 'llarthasudretes Javan' ' AZZIVAL non on* Fameior ran hhasornri The ' , North Chins herald" received by,' the —Mr. Jana Tolls, who !hat- pi/bed fdrerilj late arrival from Europe, furnishei the follotring months at Fort,Union, and other trading poste extracts of a letter from an officer of the 17. 8. on the Missouri: and litr, l .:l3alpirt,Of Port Eierris iSteamier Powhatan, announcing the exchange, arrived in this clty yesterday. In company with on the tlit of February; of - the ratifications of Mr. Culbertson, special Indian Agent lor the the Treaty.betiveen the United Slates.and Japan, Bleak Feet, Mr. Terris Left Fort •IInion• on the and the visitation.ef Japan. on the 23rd of De- 10 th of April. He tropresenterthe navigation OP °ember last, With 'n violent earthquake, where- the rivers's exceeringlidilficed4 oven for Mack:- by, the city of Chtsusce, the largest city of Japan, maw boats, and from its source tiithe mouth of ' and the town of Simodi.were destroyed and Jed- the Platte it was lower than has 'ever been do much injured.: The loss of the Russian frig- known. During the month -of Afril,qint &drop eta Diana, after the earthquake, is also narra- of rain fell In their whole course of traveL The tad !filter had been vericalld, and little or no snow had fallen. . . In consequenceef the mildness •of. the winter. the trade in Buffalerobee had greatly diminished and comparatively a- small - number - will - be brought to market. The herds 'of Buffalo tered in the Mountains, and the Indians, located on the rivers, could dot go out 'to hunt: them,. and, hence. the diminished suppli—Sf.. Louie iiryuldierff,- 201 A.. • -„. -- • • "Pown.arrna, Mena 23856, " Off the mouth of the Yang-tau-kisng. "We sailed from Simods • week ago last Thursday, expecting a ran of about five days to Shanghai; but we bad ecarcely got out of the harbor before we encountered a heavy gale of wind, which required a largo expenditnre of coal to enable 0.11 to breast it: without. Making nu/ headway, but, ou the noatrary,, rather in &roue& This bad scarcely snbeided when we hid another gale more severe then the fil'et, which lasted much longer, and, after that Imbti ;led we had still another directly in our teeth, which seemed to combine in itself the' severity of both the previous ones. I never before have ex perienced any Wog to compare with it at sea Being short of coal,' the shiP could note planed in the most favorable position for 'ireatizV the gales, an the captain thought it n • that he should force bar against-it all be could, se that he might make his feel loot to get the chip into port when the gate abated. By the greatest good luck ite have Managed to avoid the nonentity of taking 'off our paddles and bent , lag up cruder op& "Thittehange of the ratifitatione of the treety between the'llnited Btited ind'ispita 'y►e ted" on the 2let ddy;or 'lteltrutii and wewilled 'eta “The island of ''Niphon, in which Simo,cla situated, was visited on the ' ~8(1 December by 'ft severe earthquake : whlCh wa.l most disastrous in its effects:' The city of Ohdsocs; one of the lar'- gest in the empire, was completely kid traiti.:-- Jeddo itself Surer:id consideriblY;hut hie abide suffered more seriously from the effects of an !ex tentita conflagration. - The town of 81tiOds, ' our.errival, presented s'ooknplete acetic ottletia= lotion and ruin: After the 'heck of - the' earth quake the "seaconfinericad babbling arise it vivre along the shbio; Mid then receded with great ra pidity, and 113 . 110011 ietitinad wltfi such increased volume AS 'to flood 'the whole town - to' the depth of nix or seven feet, Sweeping awnyhEnuielf, bridgeff and temples, and Oiling them &pin 'a mass of ruin. Flee Unieedurbig the day did the sea advance and recede in this manner, spread ing desolation fardind wide. The largest junks in the harber.were driven from miff to two miles above high-water mark, .where' we saw them lying high and dry. _Abvit. two houdred'of thei poor mhabltantalost their:tires by the overflow,' the reroainder saving themselves by fleeing to the mountains with which the, town is surround-. - "The Russian frigate Dian,., having Vice-Ad miral Pontiatine onboard, wan lying in the bar, bor at the time, engaged in firdeldog oP the tree-; ty they bad made with the Japanese. Immedi ately after the shock was fe't the water Sri the; harbor became - convulsed to such a degree, in" eddies and whirlpools, -that in the apace of thirty; minutes she swungentirely round forty-three' times ; twisting her chains up Into knots Rol rapid was the motion that the people on board, could not keep their feet, and all wen' made' giddy. When the sea receded it left the frigate' In eight feet water on bar side, when her mill draft was over twenty-one feet- Oa its retnnt,l it is ptated, the water XOllll five fatholl23 above it.ei ordinary level. On its again receding four feat; only of the water remained; so that they Bali stock" of theft- anchor above the-water. • The heaving of the bottom of the bay was-then: to' violent that the higate---edthough. asl,said, inl only four feet of, samr,-wasmoved.bpdily past her anchor. The officersmomentarily =pelted , that the bay would become' the 'Outlet of the' subterranean fires, and that they , would be orn-I golphed in It. -When the -frigate again floated; tksy saw her keel and rudder, which, had been; wrenched off, floating alongside, and the ship Al-; Bag with water. By getting sails under her' they managed to keep her afloat, and the next; day, things hiving lot quiet once more, they' hauled her of into deeper water., .. Oocasional shocks of earthquakestill continn-, ed to Do felt, but none were attended with ee cons consequences. _ After repairing damages' es maim theY Publ. sod, having. tined& tein 4 , ponscr rudder.tial the _Rfeether.-Iteoloting nee they attempted to take the ehipround to anothl Day, where she would be left - exposed, and the miuld complete repairs, (inmate - being badlm adapted for such a purpose;) but when within seven miles of their harbor gale sprung, upl the hundred ..lapanese boys that were towing them abanslonedthem, (not,, tine/ever, : till they had ga entail the otHaemand crew,) and ellort4 ly after the gallant ship sunk in deep Teter, the officer; and men saving only the clothes they stood in. ,Notwitetanaling all their misfortunes and the dangers through which they had paned they only lust one man, and he was accidentally killed by being jammed ,by one Of the guns which had gone adrift." Mastraussios or BLl.7l4—StrDvsz Deem or TIMM Masse, do—Ores ayear. since Mr. Elijelt Willis, of Williston, Barnwell District, South Canaline, came to this city and executed in the office of Jaiffe Oitchell a *will lequoathLog to his wife and her heirs and assignees all his prop. ert.it reel and personal, to the value of $150,000; consisting of two plantations well stocked, and from forty to fifty negroes., Abs life , Mazy Amy Turner and children six in number...are mulattoes, and were held by Willis as slaves. Mr. Willis agreed with Ileum A.- H. Ernst:, Ed.., Ward Harwood, audJohnJoliffe, whom he made hiasthoutors, that they Would be manumitted, and .that..the executors might disposocf.thcrei mainder of his slaves at Medeeth as they deemed best. :Mr.. • Willis antriniutd. , to /is plantation 4 l'esterday morning hs arrived_ from the; Bonth on the Jacob Bthuler witithis wife, her. mother, I and the sin children. After securing a hack to convey the family to the Dumas House, Mr. Willi with a daughter hold by .each hand approAehed the carriage and was Da the set of ateppuis in I when he.was seized palpitation of the heart ' to which homes spbjeot each falling backwardil expired in about lira minutes. Comm Menzies held an: inqttest over the body, and, the jury rendered a verdict In accordance with, the. Above facts. , Willis .was about 60 yeirsotro, A I veryzurpeotable. old gentleman, and, bthil berried to. Mary Alnytut thirteerryann...and always manifested town* her and the children warm affection. He boa been in bad health sever. al years, and his relallves, who reside In Barnwell district, •.batre- frequently, importuned . him to give up his.brusinets and traveleith He left home about four,: sieka ago, not .A 1 they. etapposed„.to make said kelp, but to come to this, State,. free his family from Slavery, and provide them with comfortable houses o il free soil. flaring done this, it waa his intention to *stunk to BoutirCarollits,settle up his affairs, and live the remainder of. lie life free from, all care and anxiety. Bad health for several. yearn yes an additional inducement for him to mauls I this course. . The remain of Mr. Willis, aooompanied bJ the family, were taken to, tho. Dumas "Hone. The family appear tobe deeply . aflietri, by, llfr; W'e. sudden death. They are kindly eared low His last willis in thereat:tiros ef Flamm Balli Esq., ooMleel faitiM wife of Willis Who' Will at: tend toiler !Maine* end 'See that 'obtabil that bequeathed' to her. ; The &keret of Mr; Tiltb Will take plane Those who liiteet'bi belle*. that the Itholitiorl of 81averyirottld !mato entre:Hl atnalmmiitiOn at thelNorth, will pimple make s note of 'the &bore eese..--Cmt 4.. 40 Dura 07 Joni C. arzerlia.—With deep re; grit we record tho death of the , Hon: Joint C. arersona, of Albarry.,, We:take from the Albany .rounua tr lath elearig, folloifoii)rotofc: of • Spume was the elest SOD. Or Chief Ins ! Ake SPVICIIL /10 was born An 1787,-and , hue occupied a prominent place in the political Ids:. torj 6f the Mote 'during nearly haV a century: He was educated - for the bar, and attained to the highest rent in that profession. Among the important argils con fi ded tolkinrhy the . 13tate •was the prosecution of the Morgan trial 4; and aubSeguently the reviiden of4be !Statutes. 1816; , 'while rest:Sag in -'Canandaigua ; • he mat chosen to represent the Ontario Distribt In Con. grew, and at that tritieTervesron the celebrated Bank Investigathig Committee:" LI 181ithe east to theSettonbly, and Rat elected Speaker of the Holm in, - 1420. was again. re turned to the Asset** i 18.23 WO, end 832 In 1824 he was'elertel: n to, represent the ,th „Disi : blot in the State &matte He was east to the Secretaryship, of State in Iwo, sad, about that ,time remered.te „this city, where , dm_ has since , lived. HS was appointed Stereteiy, of War, President 2 . 174C11, in 1841, and Secretary to the Treasury in 1848.7—Lburirtethei 'atter part . of his lifoi he has devoted' himself realnly-to Aar . Vim of, his Piefeirslan; and butte startV i me Vince acted' as counsellor Dr. Nerr; hi the Intl:stiffs? Son of the affairs of tredcmCollego. In emu"! d posotioat legal jUdiltiOet; l o o tiall.f.. ind .'.' s ,„ tr i,tri y i d nem energy, Isswyers Aim' —4 f i e .. Stand =Paned bbn.:1110411"ilkil!c ". The Canadian newsPlgonlgot loo „ arrival daiirod numbers; weespectstams • X' , iwuL from the Uniti3litates ,, , MENBMI Baooie Cone.--Tidap ise native oilindia, and was introduced into this-country.by Dr. Benjamin Franklin, who found a:seed tratrilm ported whisk iticfp'Anted it; and from thlsemali beginning arose this valimble produot CTy Bass ann Alinncooma—Tbe Pledm ul czt - i. Whig: says:—‘ , Ttio Joint. Worm? WO' • has made its appearance in this vicinity, in vari ous hcenlittes,"withinihti last' few days. 'We have heard; , toe,. that the insect.which ' ritrie upoi and Which , perhapadestinedde put tcatori to its ranges,' hos air come to.ilight..; W,tu said insect, in that iniee, bo entitled to the 4grjoul turalBdeletyl's rewardr' ~ . A itinticrion or genies Nigro i's'aisid to hire taken place bd New York city. The first of Mir was moving day, and in anticipation of It tenants made demands, forreduction.. Seine of thsriro perty o w ners consented„.wiaely,anci.xlitinned good tenants. Others resisted, and, 4s onatiical consequence, it appears that there are between two and three 'thousand houses and'parts of bonsai.° rent, the tensing havingfoundlnisrters In Brooklyn, Jersey City, and other places,. or gone P. o boarding or into a few - rooms., The Michigan Central Railroad Company have made a connection at Joliet, Blinn*, witk the Chicago 'and tifissiesippi „Railroad, by construct ing a road nom'Lake 'Stati, on, thirtylaix elle. of Chicago, to Joliet, a distance fdrtyl tour miles, is the gauge: of the throe-Tomb between Detroit 1144MIQU'Ilre4lis elte*kll;el° May be loaded in Detroit andrun ~ thinner to Alton' without - changing. WHEAT to CasimaTtio Cayuga (C.,,W) Bachme esys the wheatthroughout West ern Canada looks exceedingly well: • The 'fill wheat is entirely free from winter killing, asides there is no thinger of, its being injured, by.frcet i the prospects of an abundant harvest is very en couraging. The quantity of land under wheat is far greatir than, in any previous year. HOPS.—Theniare one thousand sores more of hoprinOtbego county, irthli time; It is said, than - there were Isstyear. This gular, in slew of Ilia late , passage of tho.liquor law in that State- • , _ • AN'AINT OP ItrirrIC:WIUTZII4.—TPO C9,llllO poidenceottlie Britlitt army,in the Xastenicitints to 46,2517 lettere received, and 43;12lisent Month ly. A postrinister,, three tteeleleelf•Peetth4lere, and' seven bitter - eareleill; bare - ; been, stationed is the 'Crimea; :eighteen hories, pod iPeelallY employed Pe.elle conve yance or 04. TO, TitE .417)=8, PAULBJMUS, 104 airkel'itioet: ESPECTFILLY' informs :the Ladin ( i . I..... .,t itha rittel u mrs . La wd d tL he reered' Ytedvaed . r.sll:YP.„,r4i• Af rian .• : • ltcßlENct ld 1 itetd,l.' PRES—e aniutmat otatec talptW&Zs to*hck Ava ttllkittl•a a r r t n wo d tio4=Hernmera and In • NOW OPEN—At 104 Market, at, 1i.V,41l i. V,41 isiortirioni. of 'll=4 droessroads,,mii ~, Mutrit=ot Si rdeLalnaan { al bleb a .mlllel nirDwitcaly twit* that attintiort or tberaalc. , . ndeadihrli • PAUL ROW, k ., 111111OWERIES—El'aving 'oinatantly.on band s' largr assrtment of Embralderlaio fiilNe -. 4 would sal* them...m.6ow the DAblia.ll4 10 Lekeisarit.. 4,,ista.,framo ! ... , • ~ 1.. i I 4 PAUL !MOM CASSENETTB AND CASEMBRAS-... Raz .magolkitt i rAtrous 4 1 of tirtritt . A":47,ltrarp , v,..tr, frTant ebbs oarranas.a. sr on: • /Ca li i tatTh jeu k mala4,lklrB • • • Notice to Contractors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tb. °Zoo of the Etuttooon until rrittwtbe t tyt of June not. Abe Um uradisitt brktetootAto, or tbee' 0.7 .eel Noir Melton Mont RNA, Tr= tbo tinoobottot Itoo to TN, stimetn2 tout nt OW comm. of 'Cotter 4 hod'o kt .a (4lliliutoo a ., two Wes ) , Alto4Ot Araeellme/hlett t" . ft'''' a. Il i grrW=g rlTlarterselel road. Ma maim oramft :awn Ran, tad well tiagat/a Monty the Impel =l. tbo . l inuo—ttlistoota• aboil. thaw ;• • of' • inn. - Ittes nil] bo_ as tn. .trott watt, ter In maims Plana seal . emeetammea ms of thee ar t my be mem al Um ofime of /tft Rorie... R Z. 31Celamm e am Pots men. fltbborgb- Any information aeconary tot bi.tdaro, touY tu , untoluott un ontnootiou to Up, tonletvg.4 one th* nitll.l2 4ore; Binuthenitait.A. Retelnun's *owes with Reaper Attach .llllloß'mostpwlecti 13:iztel:kile in use, !earth 'llal as. 4 Word frog WOIIIC 10li &, to IS b =es at graao_orffloper at all WX de oertto, or M00re4102% combtood $140. r ?or 'Nabob? •••,...., • m l 7 ll •& R. &WAWA= Wooo.ol. . ' ' - ' ' Card—ffittyltithill3ss. , .-- - - IL I ATlNqjusi returptil fredirk44w. -YorIPI troakt ehlteenthi to otorhatroto h e the ' thee tee Lotera.tlila der end continue. to head", wink f l tree ti urge aesortment or DRHBB awl MAN UA ' Talltliflaht. wrench Itotbrettantee,,Fiodery, Mcrae. Mitts esti *Um , stook of Bonnet Ribbon. sad 11.111hkemtitode" Ali otte retrobeees ate - made dtntet from . 41.,T a meeting of the Comsaiaaionera of said , 11 :A thank:rho:l hflithobarsh; bo retr . That the ea to atrat top toY s,' to the ie- Trm:err tho sum or /boat , Dal.", thOh smnyir,_the ort 414 by thent, on or Ware ths Birtotopt day ~.rinte Remota. will !berets, be made by the Sttorkhohlers. to JEW:Eu.l4am.. ratl4 Treasurer, at' the entre of It. sonar oa, mutant .aav/D476IIPRELL.. znyt-datiortd 1 t WE, AND,. exliAlt„ WAII4-45.14rEL nokrinf keertiiicenntantly oirlatairaaari /smut of Wiah and Bath Tntyars.Steduabos Oak Well,, Kitchen or ,Draw Ellet..ll,i 'cod= Bowls. urns. Dry .11mencreL Ms. •and' Cberey .. "ub Bowls. sad' all otbrr tkitidalntl; Ilne. Abc,-5 - 0 ueetiTm andlo3 , tkflti Buckets.' . - L1 _,,, .., Sfi es .aimap. ituada 4.31. Alta strie r t, Eittguilta. IA . .. ' 'Claer - 0 . 4 NrINEGFAR.thade expressl.t Tor &mill use v ..y.,0142,vac0v thm owl wr of .the Geobaiea of At and AlleitheaY. PS e-% Aran be IS nand lb of Alabama that ban been salad la It sor Kea Ohio aii to tt 'beat ti s l lll Wlne =e ittlexastjui bv,izutoc44 011 D blif4d 0 3 %=, I zilutl 2 c l =4 4 + l ls.*:r. der that gill keip kweetmitil nett Fell. heated. , • alldt loh SLUM/. WI %ter 148 us to Bank mat- othei Coryorations. - NLILo ETATOB-7aapfas tbtal Arc to= rontointtr Inelrltu two Clio. ass ocodiremity with ibo_provirtoos of Qs Tad Neil= 46 , 111f=rsr.....ordIttod-.."An Art to pro. ottno p gubtkleartals onft P ir= um .oluton= bl4f r i Q;WALL/ler, • It. pAltpila, Auditor Oen% dm= ri that all:tanks, ittiti r ni.and Ottitionies array kind and Warr whotaror 'throrporodolunder er to PITIMMID of oar oat ot that otpcooonnai. . Moat or fwd.!. Cr °tufa:m.oa state, god doing ba mot toL rats, shall it lotto*, sotototootted by lig pith untmotion tithe thotettat7 of Venom Sr. to the An 41 1 .44 Glom* of tho morale mono. dato or Inoorooroticto. time of otantrotodnit ntlinamon no .free of inktosio am* tank, taltitatitdide cotopkor.ttoonutoont of capital snook, &Mond* declared.(. any. with Ma ind time tturreof: or tbs tidos ailltadr..insterding to to. Iwo !Would the oat to,, n roduco n ohei „ nat. , debt. nod 10 pants Um Pommy d tlattrood Omn i = mood April tatertdiW .an , h,gcustltt debt &mow TA That !garb: etuditotious ond ititjthloo IrkA ttortot, W is t o tatr • o oaro, afttWd, -gtvo. to .rho Alistor sa b~,1:. *davit oth day.od limas ant and *nowt/ , 64td..wiond Day,tho mount ofmtan. tetr , aro 10t0.U7 thorgoat.lo_ , '" o . lola the Btodo tho month ot DWPIX42.; ikW ARLOWingo than t piths Um oso o( LW vonnnoo• Wog* Interest Memo: at thirst* dent"e lot trpOr man= soatitrodt4l.2t. n. • t% - Wet Goal Wet Gootbal ~ ..traosTort grow?.4a Jtkiti:Ar ST.llLifr.. PRINTED .1146.WNk 5 1 3 C , A,Pe Ntri l atilliAlM4lletrt Dres;" • war moot war ham wu&4 1 0.. , , war Bomar; wEr grow ' the tims to tboaPimdl , mete. J . am VOINVISK ANDLSta___VEYOIt; . fip•Mar.Viirrosrfirriecvoug: . 11,1:30.PERMANEVINt LOCIATIID7 and .iim , ft orpotadtaia..taume. ontroptite •ft&-wii. r...lshustadissAMV.Threszuyxvi. prraWA.Ur d " l Pltti - V ;i' . f.'n u '' ...3 , imer m ., a a i r uk„ , taa l atittliZtaa7Mara Caeriattlaratill- Xonghioghapy StOpa,' TtEE subsoriberiptired to lay o± , far nlstpll l n2T,lttb! OnsboanwitniadOs. Ar pow. 44,11rIber awn. In tawITV "it* wz=siy n ,11 . t o 1111 . soot, of balm to mia. Thli gtnnA l t z - aal * . , ". ' 9l - 1 7 alfll}SWi man W emelt. /causal' VTAR - CANDLEfe,-24Alris. Star:olliadic* 1 J4 1111411, 4 1 . 46 z01kirr,-f-102.17.4,14t5e.,99, ;)et-
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