ZET7'F.. isT D. ri. wan& PITTSBURGH: 'SSTIMDAY 1110133750, ME 2, Is OFFICE of the Pittsburgh Gazette VI E bro% tmo,d to nen building on Birth 'Una.. f innt alms Bsoithfel%and Immedistaly ed joining Nu Methodist Protestant =h. • , _ , ,1113.T0 Ad eartlaers.—ireltbar the Editarlat Rum 'ar Printing Eatabltrtarraatof the Ds By (bluer, si. o r e y e a on Saral p.. ar. bananartatibodeatre the? uotletsta airt , "au , ttr , a . trocaray sacralog, Till pleura:and tbara la befarifa alma. ad btlatdaY. - ' - Advance Papients•—Hereafter 130 eub ordootoo will be taken for the tinily .or Weeeklro matte. anlaas - pnyment b made In *dram. When/tar the um, es up to lebbh the auberrintkof V paid, the tople will b Mrarrabb . ertoPmak union the arebecrintlon le re 'tweed by 'drones kapment. lratudent adrertlaing. or every ansetiptkm - 0•111 be mitred to be paid In ad mm.. Th. imeovtlons will be whom nodal month. ly or yearly contracts 'inland.. erolotter Vinttsburch Weekly finzarte.—The ertemette € 4 ,Mai1 0 ...f our Medi , ateefte` offers to oar buriners men =dila . deririble mention of outing their brui.0... 1 . 0 .. 'Oat el:ended= is between room sad lye tturassurt. reaching almost every merchant, marntfeeturer and &op-keeper te. Wystem Perssylveuls., and Kum. flta. -.-- - //rift. 11. P. Ail/ELLER, tote editor'et. the Mfe •Z lam sad how emu:geed with the Pittebeizei Gamier. te authorise-I to volleit Rub, riptloas aal advertiretlente fOr 41.1Pittebktiih asz.tet,u..twdlng to r eh 2 r.PhPael?ed. tor." Pittsburgh Muth 1,135 e. • • =DM . The Kansas 17eral dof Freedom, extra of /lay 23 has been received. It says: ter Asti to, "The special .election for representatives to I the Legislature, to fill the vacancy made such by informal proceedings on the 30th of March, was:held en the 22nd nut, aggreetibly to the • Governor's proclamation, which resulted in the election of tee Free State ticket in the Lawrence district as follows: Philip P. Fowler, ' 288 votes, John Hutchinson, 283 Erastus D. Ladd, 286 &littering about; 20 'Everything - I=mA off quietly, and without in terruption from non-residents. At Leavenworth the pro-slavety ticket was chosen by %vote of 559 to 141. The Misaorians appear to have attended here in force. On Sunday, the 20th, the Steamer Emma Har mon arrived at Lawrence, being the first steamer ever up the Kansas river to that point. The Fi nancier arrived on Monday morning, and the Hartford on. the afternoon of the acme day. The two latter boats will be recognised as old Pittsburgh steamers. The Kansas river was in good condition. The meeting at Leavenworth on the 28th of April, at which Clark was killed, was the one called by the bogus proclamation to select s new governor in place of Reeder. It was a failure in that respect, and was turned into &squatters' meeting, the result of which was the fight in which - Clark got killed bi - ildeCrea. Philips, the friend of 31cCrea, who was subsequently kid napped from :Kansas and lynched in Missouri, was warned never to be found in Kansas again, on pain of being hung. The next morning he was in Leaverworth running halls, anti had ta ken a solemn resolve .that he was done with play. This is what he and his friends should have done at first. If they had killed a a few of the border ruffians at_first thtre would have been no trouble. The St. Louts Republican calls attention to the' fact that the people of Lawrence were not mo lested at the election on the Elk], and begs the northern press* make note of the fact list ing conquered the territoly at the first election the Republican thinks it very much to the credit of the Missourians that they enffered the second one to go by 'default. It would harebeen much more to their credit if they had given no occa sion for complaints against them in the first in stance. There being no law in Kama% just now, the people are legislating for themselves on a small scale.. The fferabisaye: Our people enforced the principles of tWo Maine law last night, and crushed out" two petty grog ?lisps which had made their appear ance among us during the past few weeks.— "Down with the liquor traffic" was the nniver ad response. -A-public meeting is to be hold on. Tuesday evening to take mare effective means for merentivg theftiture traffic in the ram-liend in Lawiance. Inr.fintaannon Quer/mans Payraw for April, ossessea remarkable interest, even for that able And always interesting periodicaL It contains ten * articles, most of them of general interest, among which "Travels in Liberia," "Travel in Chins," "Pascal PaoD," "The Chemistry of Common Life," and the "Autocracy of the Czars," are, either of them, worth the price of the number. The leading, article, however, is entitled "Slavery in the United States." It is • wriiteit with great ability, candor and fairness, and evinces a very accurate knowledge of the true condition of our country on that subject.— There are, it is true, some slight eirors,botthey are immaterial. Some feats are stated of Uncle Tom's Cabin, which are almost matarlious. It asserts that the sale of "Uncle tote "le the Most marvellous •literary phenomena the world has ever expressed. Leaving out oe.view the hundreds of thousands of copies sold in America, it states that by the end of 1652 more„ . then one tnalion of copies had been sold in England—ten times as many as have been sold of any work, except the Bible and Emir Book. In Fiance Tool" still covers the -shop windoirs of the Boulevards, and one publisher alone has out Ave different editions, in differentforms. Before the end of 1852 it 43, been translated into Italian, Spanish, Danish,Biedish, Dittcb, Flem ish, German, Polish and Magyar.' Therit• are two different Dutch translatious, nd twelve different German ones, and the Italian transla tion enjoys the honor of the Pope's prohibition. It ha's been dramatised in twenty different forms, and acted in every capital of Europe and the Free States of America. 'The cause or the Pope's prohibition is Gine hintedel by the Re viewer: "Itsi defect, in the, eyes of his Holiness, was perhaps the omission of the especial object of his adoration, the Madonna. if Mrs. Stowe had been a Romanist, the Madonna would base taken the place of Jesus Christ: the majestic vision, 'as of one crowned with thorns, buffeted and bleeding:. which to Protestants seems a bold, ",alsoost.rash, Invention, would have been turned into the Queen of Heaven, glorions and triumph-. giant; and would base passed among RomanCath - olio - readers as a real and probable incident. L "It is possible, too; that the Papal authorities were alarmed by hearing of one of the effects produced by the work In Paris—a general do mend, among the et:Triers, -forbibles. The boo • qtduists have assured us, that during the year . 1&58, they were the books most in request. All the stalls were full of them; and the purchasers, to mist of whom the book was unknown, 'asked - anxiously whether what. they were buying , was the 'real Bible,'--.llncle Tom's Bibler Its moral influence, the Review remarks, has been little less wonderful than Its Merely popu larity. It has rendered the-complete execution of the Fugitive Slave Law in America, impossi ble. The Reviair given an excellent synopsis of the Fugitive law, and adds the following comment: "America-00a herself free, bet each oppres sion Is not to be found in Naples or in Russia, What security has any colored person, what se emrity indeed bee any white person, under each a law as this? Under a law by which he can be declared a slave in his absence, or on an expo* application; and receive the Sett notice that: his freedom has been questioned from those who handcuff him as a slave? _ . is said that the Southern States frighten ed the Northern States into acquiescence, by _threatening, If their monstrous bill were reject ed, to renounce the Union. We cannot under ' sterol bow such a thre:st should hero been Mica- P:ud. Had we beeo,Nottherns, we should have Wed :on it, Inster. submitting to It. We should' bare add, 'Sather than be the accom plices .'and_the victims of such a tyranny, we separate.. We are already a great nation, In a few years we Shall be a great empire, free from Itsta which debases as at home, end disgraces as abroad.' is 4 ,, We ray the victim, u well an the accompli ces, for ender the provisions of this lair on what tenor does en American bold his freedom? What sten& between him and alairry ? Not a trial, gots regalarlr constituted cor@, not theirerdict ens jury, not WI appeal, not even a writ of ha beas. Corpus: lie may be torn from hie home, fronible friend*, and from his fatally, and sub pseud en - s-incnisinnent far worse than thh scaf fold o f jubfgderreior the.knout of - Nil:l4lin. by a-procedure - and an evidence, which! in Eag let:4..lre sho uld not think sufficient to deeps the title to. a dog, or to transits the stepping up of . 6 1 60 4 11 *'! - '47mßervieliils4vetslicorninathilres reidstisli stool, as WY slid 6 tho awe Statehood then adde • ' • ""We bare sad that suit oppression se not to be foundin Naples, in 'Turkey, or in Btusii.. We do not believe that such oppression is to be found in any other Fart of the world, civilised or uncivilised. We do not believe that such op. preesion. ever existed before. The slavery of Greece, es well as that of Rome, was atrocious. We have no doubt that it was far more cruel— nainithe word cruel to signify the infliction of torture or deoth,—thius that of America. It was characterised by the indifference to human life and to human suffering which belongs to Pagan ism ,' But its oppression was tees degrading, less systematic, lets unrelenting. It deprived the slave of liborty, , hat it left him hope. It gave to thenisster fullposer to ill-treat his 'slaves, but it alsigavo tokim fall power to benefit them.— The slava might be instructed, he might have his peculitnn, he might have his freedom. *Et sp . ss libertatie erat, et coma pecull.' Republican America has elaborated a tyranny such as no democracy, noartstocraey• no mon archy, no despotism ever perpetrated, , or, u far as we know, ever imagined_. " ' • The writer has but little hope, of any amelio ration of thin curse to America in thepiesent or any near succeeding generation. He says that it brings small men to the surface; and to the head of public affairs, while the test men retire into the shades of priiate life. He consoles himself however with the hope, - that an inferior to Mr. Pierce will never sit in the White House, or that American Diplomatists on the continent will never be followed by mr - f lea tact, tem per or good sense. The ,kisti-titA 'nry sentiment is inaugurating a better 1/• !, 3 . - bringing up better men, and the "(listing aishe,i ;orator from Massachusetts," Mr. Sumner, Is referred to as a hopeful sign. He closes the.artiotees follows: "That Providence will, in its own way and in its own time, work out a cure, we believe ; ha l:lose we believe improvement, progressive, though always slow and ofteu litterrupted,..to be among the laws by which this earth is governed. Sutra do not venture to hope that we, or oar eons;.or our.grandsons. will see lirerloan slate ry 'extirpated from the earth." The Review can be obtained at !diner's or OR , dentenny's. OBE BOOK -TABLE: Tire ISlnsmo Dams, or Miriam the Avenger. * *By Mrs. Southworth. This is one of the latest atut beet of Dirs. Soathworth's popular works of fiction. T. B. Peterson, of Philadelphia, hu Jost published it in one volume, in beautiful style as to printing paper and binding. For Bale by Gildenfenny & Co. end Miner & Co,- of this city. _ - Tas WATCHMAN. By I. A. M. This Is a story of humble life, 'the scenes laid in New York.— The author tells us that his aim gas teen to lll vilaate s love of truth and benevolence, and to convey lessons of virtue. Long k Brother have brought it out In beautiful style. For sale by B. T. O. Morgan, Wood street, PittsbUrgh. ADZ:LAID! WAIDGEATI. By the author of "Minnie Gray. " This Is a novel by a favorite English author. Published by Long 8: Brother and sold by It. T. C. Morgan. Tan Passiirrenues Quarennevr Rstuw, for June. Thls is a capital ntimbei.' This work grows in interest and is really one of our moat valuable periodicab. The article in this number, by the editor, entitled "Is Effective Writing neceenarily volcanic," is worth tb t eltrice of the whole number. Published at thee' Presbyterian Horse, Philadelphia, at $8 per 1441 ire. The 'iron trade in England seems to be eery mach depressed. A into Birmingham cirenlas says: - Owing to the recent extensive strike amongst the men, it was deemed necessary that a number of the ironmasters should receive a deputation from the operatives on Friday last, with the view of adjusting the diffennee existing between them, arising out of the proposed reduction of wages. The conference took place on the above day, and was attended by the representatives of some of the largest firms in the.trade. Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Mathews entered into expliMitian justifying the proposed reduction on the part of the nut/ears. From the observe. lions of the former gentlemen, it appeired that out of one hundred and folly-four furnaces which were in full bleat at the commencement of this j 'year, not less than npwartielif fifty base been blown out, and others are certainpre long to be added to the list. Pigiroa which Six months ago realized 51. 10.1. per ton, is now tolling at 21. 15s, and not one-half the quantity, of the former consumption at that minced price is being sold. Manufactured Iron, which was sold at 121. per ton, is now eagerly disposed of at from 71. 103, to El per ton. Mills and forges 'throughout the district have been stopped, or are only partially worked. These details were fully corroborated by Mr. Matthews and several other gentleinen. The men, impressed with the conviction of the necessity of submitting to a redaction, assented to the proposal, and on Monday last, many of there resumed their work. Pew, any, addition al orders have been receives during the past week, and the general depression occasioned by i i the failure of our negotiations at ienna, the no eastieactory intelligence from t e seat of war, and what is now considered inert ble, the upset of th e . present mi.":" . , has been elt throughout our entire coniiigr fitrallo to a erioas extent. Dam:rams Film—Last night, about half past 9,8 fire broke out in the extensire print ing house ofJohn F. Trow, Nos. 49 and 51 Ana street, and waknot extinguished until the buil ding, with all, its contents, was in ruins. t r., Workmen were in the build= at the time, engaged in burying out the Direct ry fcr 1855, on which the energies of .be odic have been expended aince the first of Ms . The fire caught in the room in the thirds z 7 in which the damp sheets from the presses hung to dry. It is supposed tAit one or tare of these sheets when dry cause in contact with • gas ~light. The flames spread with conceivable rapidity, end those employed in the ourth story were obliged to seek ,safety by • ding to the roof, and decending through an ad !zing build ing. It is quite impracticable to esti to the lon with any degree of certainty. Mr. Trow's assort ment of types was probably the most extensive in the country, as regards the cap Ity to print different hsngusges—incinding : • rit, and other oriental toeguei. A large n • 'bar of ea perioe ADAM Presses were in the bird story, which were all destroyel—There w apparent ly a quantity of paper on the first flu 'r of No. 49, which WAS all destroyed. The cop of the Di rectory was nearly all lost, which involve the necessity of a second canvass of • • e city. for the purpose of recollecting it. I . the whole, the total loss to Mr. Trow, cannot •is tau than SEO,OOO, exclusive of the building, w ich we be lieve, also, belonged to him, sod blob was worth, perhaps, $lO,OOO. There was a repos t also, that tb had been some difficulty between Mr. Trow ....I his en yloyea, and that some one of the latte bad taken vengeance by setting the buildin • fire,` but our account of the origin of the sre as above is undoubtedly correct.— . M Y. C'Our. 81st. Nor blocs. Thrksamics.—The Providence Journal relates theta lady inNewport, while sit ting st the window of her own house, 'narrowly escaped being shot by him:Acting "sportsman" --that is the word, we believe—who was trying to kilt a poor robin. Some of the shot passed through the window and came very near her but none of them bit her. We oppose it was sit accident,. but we do not see why i man who can take pleasure in shooting a robin should feel great compunction In *in at a tronaan. 7 -Buji. Cour. • , The Samaritans have manage:3o copy of the Pentateteb, which their rabbis do not scru ple to declare 'belongs to the period of Moses, having been Written thirteen years after. the death of Monde, by Mains, the eon of Phhtess, who was s grandson of Aaron.. It is kept' in a ti n , cue, like a large.elnagogue roll of parch ment; enveloped in • wady covering of crimson silk, with embroidered golden letters. It lithe opinion, however, of competent judges, who have examined the manuscripts, that Its anti quity does not reach farther back than the siva. century. • - • t A Conregat4nal Clergyman isagassashnastta "is said" to two &ad a senacm rsceatki, with this epigram • ..When Esulkttin beadsman ion alley IT.u noting An his nett k, found ••kin gnat tent* be win Without *Angle battle, • In Beam Ewer the Minion reierud. Mile auOn uncenn) secinne • govansunt, End the eau Escuies Posisni t i3TAXll.—The duty and ex pediency of enclosing postage stamps cannot be too generally Snowy ni too strongly enforced among all who veritepn istuditen. Much :disap pointment will be expriented bj those who, through inadverteace pr indifference. neglect the pros:action, for many iwho.would willingly give any information apnea, 4111 not be pontemt to pay for sending so thotte who-want it. . Tivitvz lIonozzoW;iT0113al' 131&—The Hone km Telegraph states that 1,200 Swiss Watch makers .will compose ~'iwret. of the new colony which Mons VoneidenVt le about to establish to the neighborhood of 'hike, Texts, They will cariy. on the irstelonahing buttnees on en ellen. give sole - Firratosat ix rue Burinnat IsLespe.--The Konolalu.,lB. Ly.Pc4yeesliva cep:paths of - the douticens Foreignm In the Viittdwith Of 8,178 enviable for crime I,2lloiteielr* tom. Us looks SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr.li'Lanets Verraifage:--Always-Re en= to nos mit cm= moan: itrib—Sine Tag. September 26, 133E—nisi. to eartifythataryclikk three Tan 01d. Ina tronbledvith war= nine six Inane; I had tried anneral kinds amens., bat none of thintore 01 7 Ronk and it was not untli I trlet Dr. WL.oi' imar tested Tertottage that on Assad any seller. I geisha the =dente clone bottle, erlnh brought from her • nry large quantity of worms, but they wren arotpletetlagt to pla:es It au Impaarible to want them. 317 daughter le now doing own: Indeed she le complaint restmed to health. I tinware take pleasure In recommending it to patints. I.remeld may; by all maxis keep. supply of this valuable medicine .condantly is your hones, I here lumen many ebildren to die suddenly from the ants of worms. It also not =frequently happens that chlinen we treated ihr aroma when the choking sad congthol le caused altogether by tikinitatinn of worms. Therefore. E. of Mu= keep it *inn in the bon= it co= but little and may be the maim of antis life, and at ain reteiteriEnnolon==teWls. MU,'LENS, Mc. 3 Eighth newt. Ellarrecireserserill be mond to ask far DB. !MANZ'S WILIBRATED VEILIEOFVOIk and take non. abr. All *Ow YerlallbM in taszttellisoa. eze warthlssa. Do.Y• LE° ol Vb 2 baslat also tda celebrated U... Pill., eala now belied at all ramentable Dm Stolle In tba United States ant from the sok peeprietars. Also far sate by In. gala streyylatera. /OUTS tr a ° oo.. 60 Wrod rt. PELUN TEA STORE. S. JAYNES. No. 38 •Fifth . Simi" one men we or THI EiCILUM BABL pITTSBURGII, PA. . GREEN AND BLAOK TEAS; 'llaiegted with rat eant, T rd getretordall t ra V l i the a r erni I eon and melee of TOO Wat the AM:14.11 sweet. and otU to eoe whoksate and ettra, • air Arran OILOCIIettB a ro larttad to and gat aun• piss, and Yarn our prima PACKED TBAS. Pat no la mange pseingen unmanly Tor the toads: yon Log u Na. Donor's!, No.l. " No.; '4:1; glint Leg Young WWI. PUntatk. Ountozlaoa. Na /. Bonontrog, -Senaof Seas of all grades by the 07 P 1 ALSO. 061121—!w J. ga Hla d LOVIRINWEV NOOARS—Oraabon. Coors Pnl Paloorind. 41.. Milt* Ohninod. O. Yellow earl= boot. Non Odious - BAKILVO 132011.2, 00(211 onaOIIOOOLLTI, tn. to long expopenat In the Macon Is • mot guarantoo that o.4 2 lLar . ril=l:4l• r a z= d ,. with hostels ino cap. Custom." an warned not to Waco any anutlonot In the rantatlons of fpm Itataarly employed to thl. N a DS JAV ng B I Cr i IIiIIVIIVV4ZIP MED4IOII4= A 1.% for the 1.18 of L. JOHNSON - * COT TYPS. INS. ic. j62-Imdto A Reprieve—We do not refer to a reprieve Qum Capital Pealabinent. There Is a Blow tonnes ?r which • mph* la equally dateable. We nay to dyno de—a went to which all the honors of indigestion-are enceneed up. To thy sedirers be> it& p.lu'ut and ban noel= alma" we tan hold'ont (riot rely bright hetee, but the certainty of hainediate relief and pennawint our.. There Ise tonic. cordial and shaman toinctile to Race rand'. German Bitters. which horrtiably arreeta and Omura tha morbid action of the etomeeh and *hi mein the organs. ranioess the Omar, and rencarut to health.— pmared by Dr. C. bL Jaelucen. Philadelphia. Be. adrer ideatnent. my3l dliwr2wB A Substitute for the Now Liquor Law ANTI-11A000ANALIAN ELIYIII, • alb =a wore rowdy for the care of A roucerotraird refutable extract, and as a tools L one. dueled. for the Iblicreing oconplals ta It Is • suet vales. hie madhiam DiCKWia, Liam Chaplain!, Xpdop.t. Neu. rolpia, Mat, /Were ot aA beds. Delirium Tremens. Garr at Dotiday. Ms medicine is intended to predates change in the system, and • distaste ibr ilsoboUe drinks. Several lastanoss where we bare sold it, 'vibes* had dui =gat gratifying. results, to to palms who are - really deldracm • of breaking off th• indulgence In lutozioating be rigs. this ellstr .111 b. a gnat Belo. 11:44 it dl pa WU'. it the Drug Stare of DS GTO. H. KM gift, No. 140 Wood okra; owner of Virgin Oen sign of the Golden Mantra' ap17.41111 &Dame Mutual Lamm* Company, OP PHILADELPHIA. • OPPICII 190.10 TIVALMIT 31111L7T. $171.074-4esets.h=l.oe3, smarmy brould. E Ct a_INSURANCE—On Buildlnge, Mar abatellm, Torno... ha. t fres or matter. The nnstul Eart h . ossoldnal with the seetnity et a nook CzeltiL en lamed to seam In the prone at the Company, ontrout Ilaldllty lbs. Learnt The &mint Oestillolstse &Ws Oompany. es platts, era soave:eta* at ,:j .r si toto N takt Ertel p g i tzlkof the Cosol!'l. Z. U. &VW . /leasetes7. fts:. Cl= Tingle) Pau:cro , Leeds ishborst. Wm. B. Thompson. (horse R. N. Woe. T. C. ttnokolll. O. W. 00"Pentar. Beni. IC Tlneay. Z. LothloP. Robert Stela. 11. L. Canes, as e sil l us r ll 1011. Meeet ard 0. J Tolled, %bame. Mm. kionar. Archibald Gattr. 1 W. 11. Ampla. Meg. J. O. 00171 N. Arrant. • Third and Word firfihr. . • . m° T. Banda& 0. 111. tfltavad. DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer .for sale One Hundred Lote, very odnfatorf =sly kf VW. la the MST of Drabloaw sad ro. no:VW r Mont oropolals for tbo rata. Or Loy rortJoa oZ them. She sothplatich of the Gnat Masts Clestral WA, to this city—ths Wir Vp lassinshisi Myer hishoss trastasets4 hsr•—ths homy los4 1r10.4 M.1000. 1 e•OLk the prsoost rapidly APPO.MAthst nano or red Isstatosi essoline tcemrombe destrabls malts tsabass eishlas .to owed Is Cu, Propert], Any information •111 la VI satsl.7 munAm3l=t 4 .4 If a 1 drat. l'diress T. H. MVP i COMPANY, ath2l4lmte thsbalows, PHIJ A A.DELYHIA . Fire and Life Insurance Comp any , i No. 149 011ESTNIIT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOME, Will mako all tiods of •Insurance. either 14. 1 . ms or United. on *very demnintion or Pl9PetY .1 , Itwelwalant, al nonnostas rat. nt proniann. KOPF.ILT P. ICIXO, President. M. W. m eualna. 'Pim President acros& Ow. P. Hayes, a ft-Pow, i. S. lingllol6 ._ .. Geo. W. Brown: _ P. P. suer,. ice. 8 Paca. C. Moge n. . Jahn CIIII.ON, P. J. idnazim. " U. Wi....- W. ISAGIEULTI. 51022•417, . . 0057177. Asyut, Tbled and want otreeti. A Seoretfotthe Ladies—ilow to premervsi sucr,—Don't use ctuat. Leur WOO., er a m of th. sa dined cosmetics to =seal • Wed or law complexion Irmo would bare the raw Intrasht ban tong/ tic: , • dent...boa Itby and Isampareat attn. end We and • tensed through the anima rota bottle at Castor'. dP•rs lib Instills. and tak• It wording to directions. It does not taste cadte irell as your ••••Proetata bon If after • co dare you do not find your Bubb and beset/ rostrina.your step simile and strews, the idols aye refrobal and lartgorsted aka • flpiins natinlas. then your cies Is bOyekos and all the tamable aorta eta pooh; fat canabt. It I. the grated Dodder of the tlood tamed Is perfectly hannlein sod at the pro time powerfally Fos advattlement. iity2Shdaslm2 Statement from Canada.--Quebec, Feb. Pahheetock k 01,4—W, bad the Omura of reeetrlng, tals mangos, the within tollgate of your Iferndfoge. 'adob will to way matlfeing to you, as lt,was tent voluntarily. W. ars, smtlemen,youra ray malt J. MUSSON a OD. GraMmince—lly Uttla daughter. 4 ymm el& sod my Mu. °Liar, wars ha a conalderuhla Moe aung hum worms.. I purchased two bottler of yo of of . which lowa them three dons, accordluit . diteml gad etrarsem to my, In k.. than 1 tiro hum May .wa km than MB HUNDItED WORMS, some of tEr Ireordlcmry lengthui from 12 to 16 When rawatimped mu much ertha be sada! efforts o your Vermlfttm, I 1..1 It my duty to MOOMMerld It to %ha - E . 1210 atl t s my op nkee. me i. ll , o4r ito butt la .errorti bel ls t° 1 7114474111727, rtas. "4 Premed sa by It. .11.; 7A.IINIMCK it CO.. =Mt of Wood arm o l da. my1641/MT REMOVAL. McCOBD• & CO., HAMM, Have removed to their new store, 1.31 nusib,a, 6 doors don rum einsi, which Ire have Mint with the name adautaficno to our Increeeedlnudness. The fast Soar has been fitted up to MODERN STYLE rodnelvely Da our retail trade, whims will obsess be band • einidete assortment of the MOST PASIIIONADLI STYLES at omits , and Paeans' Dress and DM flats and Cape. sr well so LADIES' SIDING EATS. and ORM. DM:NV GOODS, adapted to the semems. We stall be Thema to roe our Wends at our new stare. The Sour upper Mods. are mmessir for our WHOLE BALE TRADE, where will be 'blind • full 'stork of UM. and Cap., osibreeing Akita, Silk, may isristr, Soft, Pa mama. Leshom. Wald*. and Palm Leaf fiats; Silt Plush and 'Loth OWN sod Oblldroo's Goods Of oil kinds. k /chants Melting carder will sad It their Interest to erambie our Stock, se our facilities ari =eh as lo onsldo us to =VS* with any Sobbing house In the cistern Illes. British and Continental Exchange, :war ErtiaDZAWl9 DONCIN, 811EININ k CO, ON THE 'UNION 8.14% LOND6N, DIMS OF Al AND BANS Thus Drafts tire available at all the via deg Taira. ofEnaLs zukSeatland and haunt and tbs Continent.' Granebaum & Bailin, 11244111K10RT 1 NAIN. Which mare as Ileadttams to in Pmts of Gelnia7 Ilvitssrlaisd sad Hasa& p.m* wending tetras' abroad mai Intentettunnel st wean of Coedit. ea vldeXidetteT eta be obtained. an needed. taaaT Pad et &ant* , Collections of Rrns, Notes. and otbeor eeemithe nom vill twelve nettatiet attention. WIZ. IL mimic; t 00.. Weed. corner Thud Wort. "MONEY. INSURA Indiana, Tennessee, Annawhi Mastillon, t Illinois, and all unotimitt Bank Notes, ihothased dt LOWER EATER Oar amp Oder 2Dm. TWO H1OILIS! PREVIIIII PAID ?Oa OLD SILVER AND oOLD. - • , ' 810117' MASTS es N.W Tart, Philaddlphla, gods 1, 14 Loafs, and* the Wind* at id the Milted eandthed mu to ma LO WEST RA= FIRE AND RHINE POLICIES OP INSORMICE = l mmo =mix . . or woos, . CAPTVAL, '.82,600,000. - ! ut,d thieItANITIC OBVILINOE In. of TIP rotten VOONNOS. 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