--PLIOLIBIIIro iIP U. K. PITTSBURGH: -ntmei IIONNUTG, JUNE 'B, 1855 Removal TiIaOFFICE of the Pittsburgh Gazette mon Mamd to the omor baEldl.6 ffvt aborle PadtbeaLd, geLd hamelltahelY ...M.1.6 the rM4etatat 1111.'ne Ad rertlee the .Balushal Eoun or Printing Establisboieet of the May Gazette, an opened , on Bandar. Anrnrme"rhodedee their notl Ito aPp•ar uthepapor ou litondur nioraluit. wN ieleatehouid the= In ti ; d o wer. on Botterdor. Advance Pap:3=4.-116relifter no Tut.- .. wk . w in E. taken for the Daily or Weekly Gam, to. nailed. payment is made In %dram. . Whomever the Mae Is up to ...Wel the intheniption Is paid, the never win be tnvaA►bly stopped.' =lose the ratoctiption I, r. &farad by ',tram* torment. All tranaknat Wreathe of veiny deserlption, Aral 'be moulted to be paid to se minim. Tn. only except:lora wN be skein special month tynr Trey COOlisatil anloolln mot:den _ _ _ hElLPlttabnrigh W nekty Iliszatte.—Tha 7 asten, olradaiSon affair RiiellY Casette offer. to our boatmen. Ins Mot deeirabin medium of making their boldness knows We aftentatibst In between tow and lire tiousand. reaoh ton &remit every inerohant. manufacturer and altoptooper In Waft.= Panantrania. sad Saatern Ohio. .IrKr. Q. P. MUELLER, late editor or the Moats Z ORO and sons connected with the Pitteberger Ootrder, enthorked to solicit entnerfottons and advertise:Rent. flo the Pitteborch Oasette,wicndind to oeripoidiehed term. Pittaborih VetchAdh. . lielidhlla MatOr ea each wise of dd. rare Caraat - Coen.—We witness almost every day passing our residence on the Ohio and Pennsyl vania Railroad, trains loaded with cannel coal, from the Darlington mines, for the Pittsburgh' market. This Is literally carrying coals' to New castle, and it shows how valuable the Darlington mines must be, when they can compete with the greatest and cheapest market in the world. Pitts burgh possesses In her Monongahela mines the most sdperlor bituminous coal found in this coun try, which In delivered to consumers eta very nameable rate. It seems surprising, then that 'eel can be brought by Railroad seine' forty-six miles, and.orimpete with Monongahela coal in its . own market.. It is accounted for on the ground that the Cannel coal is better for some purposes, or rather-is osort of fancy coal, and the differ , ence in price is' not a sufficient object with those WllOBO circumstances do nor require them to practice the poet rigid economy. Monongahela coal is delivered at an average of about nix cents per busheL Some may lay in a large lot for a trifle less, while many at certain seasons pay more. The Darlington Cannel coal can - be delis -end hers, at a profit to the company, at $2,60 per ton. Cennel coal is lighter than Bituminous, and averages about as' bushels to the ton. This brings it to about 8 cents pet' bushel. Tbere ie . , this difference, however, in favor of the latter, that the • 'pnichaser is certain to get what he paYS for, as it lb sold by weight. Bitu minous coal Is. sold by the bushel, the wagons' being branded. It is not likely that in any case the purchaser receives more than his due, while' in many eases begets less. The complaints on .. this score have been very great, and are, no doubt well founded. Then, again, there is no loss whatever in the Cannel coal by an infusion of slack. 'lt comes in large lumps, without any slack or refuse whatever. The losses on Bi tuminous coal from scant measure and slack, may be put down on an average at ten per cent. This will Make the difference between the price of the two kinds, delivered in Pittsburgh, ex ceedingly small, and not sufficient to prevent the extensive introduction and use of Cannel goal, if it shall prove from experience to. possess any peculiar advantages. - We have used the Cannel coal in our dwelling to some extent. From this meagre_ experience we derive the impression that it will not produce al equal amount of calorie or heat, with an equal qinu7 of Monongahela bituminous, coal, and that au enandnulnd sense it can never compel. with the latter, which always be the poor - Ittan'efuel, 'and .will . .coatinue to. be tuted,where the greatest amountrifliest *required for the smallest outlay. It possesses, however, mone propertiee which will bring it into extensive use, where economy Is not alone considered. It is more easily ignited, and burns with a brighter and latter blaze than bituminous coil, and with - a crackling sound reminding one of hickory wood..lt does not melt end run down, and is a cleaner than the common coaL It makes no einders..4- clinkers, bat a greater bulk of ashes ! than bitnminoui coal. In cold weather the ashes I I under a grate require to be removed twice a day, where nearttess is ob s erved. These melee, however, are said to be as valuable as weed I ashes for manors ; if this is the 'cast and we have it &Ma experienced gardeners and agricul turists, it will secure its general introduction where there is a gaiden to be cultivated. We understand that an analysis ci the opal shows ten per cent. of a light grey ash. In the spring ' and fall, when but little fire is required, we deem ' it superior to common coal. It keeps in better, Without requiring so great a bulk together, and • rapid fire can.be had at a few momenta notice. A lump thrown on to the grate in the evening, without min covering at all, will to found red hot moats in , the- morning. In cooking stoves and . ranges it is preferable to common coal, burning rapidly, "with a clear blaze, heating . the Oren and more distant parts without making so intense a heat around the grate. In -this respect, as in many others, it is very similar to dry wood. Tho Darliagtoi Cannel' coal mines underlie _ _ some 1200 serer ellancL The thiekeetut of. the bed averages twelve feet, and is estimated to contain 16.000 tons to the acre, or 20,000,000 of tone In the 'tract. There are three beds. of Bitumlnois. coal above this Cannel *oat lying one above the other, at some 'distance apart— on. of three feet, one of four fiet, and one of six feet, and estimated to contain in the 1200 . acres, nine millions if tone. The coal is of good*qnslity. The Cannel coal mines have been connected with-the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad by a brat class Railroad, six tellea.b3ng, built by the “Darlington Cannel Coal Railroad Company." The whole =Mint hmested by the company in lands, road,' engines, cars, as.; la =0,114.84. Its affair, are now rmsnaged to , a Tery - eMoiett. Board of Directors and Offieerj, who are %tie- . dating; the cosi, ,htto • market, at 'Pittsburgh,' Cleveland, Rochester and other *dots, and we , trust . the Company will he amply remunerated I for Its outlay. . . • NATIONAL KNOW NorONG COSnotiltiX.-- ". The Philadelphia papers are silent as to the Jo. .- - "thir of this convention, not one - of them having, the Plunk to tell what must be generolly. known • in the - city. . The New says that senate those - • Pallittht are Nenneth Bsjrier, of North atho/ins; ; Nen A. Neonsts 1 4,00 seeno.r of - Tennessee: - Man-. • lel tiliman — sad J. W_. Barker, of New York; Sen ator Wilson ftSrm Massachusetts; Alpert Pike of Arkansas; Geo. I). Prenticie of • the • Louisville Journal; 0.8: Orth, of Indians; Gov. Johnston of this USN; Jno. 8. Pendleton of Virginia;, J. . W. Houston of Delaware; and Washington Poe, Of Ouargla. . • We gather from the dispatches in the New York, papers the following items et•gosslp 'bout the Conemstion • . Ckailopoodsoof of tas N. Y. ?elbow. )fondly, June 4„ DAS. I learn that at the Know Nothing Convention at Philidelphls an effort will be nude by Lewis D. Dampbel/ of Ohio and some others,! of whom better thinp have been expected, Mime the Mothers .Deleptes to °orient to a platform of principles on Slavery with which the South would be entirely content, inasmuch as It con cedes to the slaveholdern all that ebey, could de sire.. I have seen the resolutions 'Waste pro-, peed by Idr. Campbell and regret that my amnory does not .serve me well enough' to give them to you verbatim. All I eaneay of them Is that they are ai bettal the lialehnora resolution/ of '62.' There will be bolting If they or anything like them - ebockl be puled; The delegations of Maine snd New Hampshire and:the most Italian dal part of the hlsseachusetts delegation- will oertainly tot assent to them. ' ' ' PXU.A1)111.1.3(14. Tuesday, Juno 4:1856. The gnow-Nothing National Council in in au are. VIM dui Idassaehn- Bette didegatlon will not be admitted-Lite are!. &adage being withheld by President barker for pretended imformality. Mt. oempbell, the Ohio , repieteniatire, it tot here after all. He la win in remaining away. —Tide is as pews for gentlemen expecting to be eandklabkr at inns fete 4sy. • • - . Wl:sllaq is brisk tenight, the pl i nth i „d the South participating, : but the rignilb arena yet apparent .fitrther „thaitthist the%Pistronn ameba tighten the greet Names and Nebteska tiro , or .Indisna, Ohio Lod the four upper Mew- Skates will tine, ay .their kande . -- • ~ - t* P• • . 6,,.1 ntirl . lndians lads th4atan:4 kid the - doubt Omer Ohio is elearettsp.: She.etandi trier as steel. Goy. 30110300 of Penzieglintnis women. Will be go down? Kenneth ter of North Cooties, almost alone - et the th; concedes the force and justice of the Northern demand: lxit whit con he do alone? A mod Union-taming banquetir to be giyin an Thtinidog: Members of the council free; other'. ten doll ons.- F ---v nlj the orningementa for speaking the Anti- Slavery men of the North arro outwitted. Not only so. but they are proscribed in all the plans of the 9anagers of the council. Barkeriam and Ullinamstn are triumphant , We hive just learned that the Convention or. gialzmi at the Assembly Buildings. Nothing of a definite character has leaked out in relation to the proceedings of the Know Noth ing Convention. It is rumored that the Massa chneett, Delegation was not admitted on account of. their refusal to adopt the Third Degree to mad by the Union at ill hazards. - Tex O'Cr.octr., P. AL—The latest talk is of • resolution in favor of the restoration of Missou ri Compromise, the line to be carried throngh totte Pacific. Kenneth Rayner would. lead off with, this plan if th e ultra North and South would agree, but they stand out now. This is the only hope of union.. The New York Tribune of Wednesday soya: "The Know Nothing National Convention met at Philadelphia yesterday. his understood that the klinsschusetts delegates had some difficulty in gettiog into the Cannel but they were filial ly admitted. The. Slavery question, we are grieved to say, seems to be disturbing the har mony of the BrotherLood, notwithstanding the well known fact that that question was definitely and finally settled last - year. When will men allow this subject to rest? • When will discussion stop? When will agitation cease?" Frei Rua.-1t comma...umd raining here on Wednesday at noon, very moderate at first, and opntinned until Thursday afternoon, more than twenty fouritoura !steady rain. During Wednes day night, and the forenoon of Thursday the ',rain was very heavy. It was the heaviest rain we have had for two years, as far as our reoellec ticm serves--oertainly the heaviest rain for a year. We shall now have our regular June flood, sufficient to take out coal boats, ' and it is proba ble the navigation will oontioue during the month. This rain has no doubt been a general one, and removes the last fears entertained of any lack of rain for email grains and grass, and for the successful starting of spring crops. It is not likely, either, that there will be any' want of water experienced from this time, as each a heavy general rain twist have renewed all the springs and wells, and filled all the cisterns.. Al together then ie the cheering promise of a fruit. ful season and abundant harvests, and as a oonsequence, cheap food. The Portidnd (Me.) ddeettiser of Monday morn ing, June 4, contains the following . particulate of the late liquor difficulty in that city: As early as the third day of May, the Board of Aldermen passed • vote appropriating a room in the City Hall building to the use of the Agen ay for the sale of liquors, and chose a Commit tee of Three, consisting of the Mayor and Alder ' man Brooks and Carleton, to make all the Emcee eery arrangements for putting the... Agency into operation. To ficilitate matters against the time when the room should be ready, and as being strictly within the line of their duties, the Com mittee negotiated with an importer in New-Tork for the purchase of liquors is the, original pack ages, stating !airfoil capacity,they acted. The liquors were finally sent, invoiced to the "City Agency of Portland," which invoice hoe been• accepted by the Aldermen. Whatever has been done by Mr. Dow, has been done under this vote • of the Board of Aldermen, plumed May 3, 1855, as a member of the Committee appointed by the Board, and in conjunction with the other mem bers. He neither bought the liquors on his own account, nor paid the money for them, nor kept them, in his own - possession—but he acted throughout as a member of this Committee regu larly appointed by the Board of Aldermen. Thus the liquors were obtained in the mannerrequired by law, were received and taken in possession sa t the law provides, and for the use and benefit of the city. But in the present state of the public mind it was natural that they should be seized hold of by these prejudiced and personally interested against the Liquor Law and made the basis of a strong excitement Such persons were given to under stand that Mayor Dow, while enforcing the law against tnem and their friends, was himself vio lating its provisions in bilying liquors on his own account, receiving and keeping them with the intentof unlawful sale—was, in fact, assuming the business of .a ramseller This announce ment, following the inflammatory *menus ef seizures and outrages which had appeared for some time in that paper, was calculated to stir the discontented element actor population to a dangerous pitch. The Argue aloe on Saturday morning made similar assertions in too much of the same spirit evinced by The -State of Mama, and called upon the police, "by virtue of Neal— Dow's law, to suite Neal Dow's stock of liquors and pour them into the street." In the afternoon immediately on the opening of the Police Court, Royal Williams, Jiishua Ste reos, and Alvin 8. Dyer, appeared before the Court for the purpose as Mr. Williams stated of making a complaint against Mayor Dow for hav ing-liquors unlawfully in his possession. .They were accompanied by an officer, (Mr. Brady) and there soon , appeared In the Court room a dozen or fifteen -of-our citizens well known as • bitter opponents of the Liquor Law. But the Judge looked into the law and, satisfied himself in a moment that his duty under the circle:paten eve was explicit and obligatory. He immediate ly •therefore put the complainants under oath, and inquired if they could conacientiously'swier that they had reason to believe and did hellfire that the specified liquors were kept by Mr. Dot and were 'intended for sale within the State in ..violakon of the tam r' They hesitated at Erse but Mr. Williams having made 'substantially the same statements which bad appeared in The Brats of Mann And Argus, finally . said they were ready to take the requisite oath end sign the oom plaint, and these three men then made the sol emn oath and signed the complaint. • • The Judge at once proceeded to make oat the warrant. When it was finished he handed It to _Deputy Marshal Ring, who was present at the time,-with orders to execute it. °Officer Ring then went to the cellar of the City Hall, where the Ilium* were deposited, and took . -possession of them under the warrant which be now retains. As soon ati the officer arrived at the City-Hall • large crowd began to assemble around the building_with all the demonstrations of disturb ance. They were mostly Irish, and,metive among Obi:wire many of those who hell been hanging Mond the courtroom in the fonnoon. The men -tlm assembled demanded the liquors of officer Ring with noisy and insolent demonstra tions, although beyond the general tumult of the crowd and the boisterous threats of Individuals we do not learns that there were any overt acts of violence until evening. • ' At an earty.hour in thi evening there was a large crowd around the building. A little after - 8 o'clock the Marshal, with some elk or eight of the pollee Mined with *stole entered the room where the liquors were stored. About o'clock thenieb begets to throw stones egainst the door •on Congress-et., breaking out tbixghtes in the upper-part of the door. The Marshal then . gave orders to the-police to-keep on either side of the door, oo as to be out of reach of sayfitonea that might come in, and hot to dire their piatola until .soma ono should attempt to enter: In the mean time the Marshal repeatedly cautioned the mob to desist upoo the peril ef,their lives—and in the coorse,cd,the evening they were ordered to dis perse by the Sheriff of the County and also by the Mayor , - At length one Min, who appeared to be a ring. leader in the -tottb,- came to the door swearing horrible oath., and using most Moulting and eio lent language toward -the police in the room.— He called Mem • "Pack of'd-----d -cowards," ehallenged . thent -to ire, end taunted them by saying that they did not dare to fire. Then he harangued the mob, urging them that theie was no danger, that the police were cowards and had only blank cartridges, and dared mot fire upon them-if they bad. The Marshalapli warned him upon peril of-his life not to attempt to enter the room. But under his leadeiship the mob made E. violent rush for:the door, which; howev er. proved too strong for them. The police then fired, but intentionally aimed over their heads, hoping to frighten ..aid thee avoid the necessity of killing. This eaocked them for a feW mln- mos, but the aline voice was again heard rally. ing the mob, ensuing them that nobody was hurt, that they wore only blank cartridges, and another rash was made for the door, the leader restating in and attempting to unbar The pollee then fired . with affect. One man named Robbins, as we are informed, a mete on an Eutport vessol—fell dead or mortally woun ded close by the door, and it is supposed he wa the man who had heen so buy in inciting the mob, an that race was not heard Nesin that evening. Of this however, Vie police were not COMIC, as they were not able clearly to distin guiskobjects in the darkness and confusion. p r i or ,. however, to this &log by the polios • military company, "The Light Guards," or • portion of the company, marched through the crowd and took a position in front of the door on Congress-ek, - whew the mob bey& ~to pelt them with .etonsa, And tumoral of the soldiers were merely injured. An order , was given to fire, thinking that the order itself might poem. hly terrify themob, - But the order was not ex ecuted, and the 'company firially:retireA to their trniory, somewhat - in• oonftesion. The , Gtifle - Guards" were . Own - tidied' upon and promptly responded •to ifie*E "'Mayor Dow, with Alderman Carleton aid Brooks (the Dow, mispiatol to , us scud a Aliassma4 ~. Vat himself-`at their heed; they: marched into the armorial the Light Goer& end took their guns (as their rifle' were withontheyonets,) se cured some catridger, and then marched down through the crowd and into the room through the door on Middleet Orders wore then' gixen. for them to fire through the door on °ingress. ID squads of fem. This orderwas executed, with whet effect we are not able definitely to state—but the report is that 000 man (en Irish man) was killed and some six or seven wounded more or less severely. A few roliads, however, sullieed to drive the mob from the door, and gradually, at s bout 12 o'clock, the mob dispersed —leaving the police, the military,'. and city au thorities in quiet possession of the room, with the proud 0 011156lOULEIMIS that they hadttably dis charged their duty and that law end order had prevailed against a lawless mob;—a mob, too, gotten up entirely without cause or provocation and as despicable in all Its featureit as any that ever assembled on the face of the earth! The nueseller would force every citizen who may need spirituous liquors in sickness or for any proper purpose, to either parches* of him at his low groggery or to be compelled do without them. Hence the bitter opposition of every ruroseller to a "City Agency"--a feeling which is generally manifested also by all rum sympa thizers and bitter opponents of the liquor law. Prom the N. Y. Nimalas Lang Dlsaumea—Dr. Heater . . Our readers have, doubtless, all read the series of interesting letters contributed to the Mirror, for some time past, by Dr. Robert Hunter, whose syetem of "Inhalation in the treatment-of Dig -05809 of the Chest"—though but :for a. short time introduced to the American ptiblio—has, by Its uniform success, even in . eased pronounced incurable by other modes of treatment, secured a favor with tee public, and the medical frater nity even, seldom vouchsafed to an Innovation on "medical usages." Indeed, we :doubt If any greater revolution in the treatment of a ohms of diseases, has ever occurred in this' 'Country. To.dieeases of the lungs and cheet—coneump tion, bronchitis, it.c.,—the American people have a general and, It would seem, chronic inclina tion. Whether it results' most from carelessness in dress, or in diet, or mainly from a want of care in both, au well as in habits of.. exercise, *0 cannot say—but we know, from keeping an eye to the mortality bille, that lung and cheat dis eases are the ruling diseases of this country.— And what is more, they have, heretofore, mainly baMed the skill of our medical faculty, laughing tar-water, cod-liver otl, and all that sort of thing to scorn. The acooesion of Dr. Minter, there fore, to our medical ranks, with a system: of practice that promises to reduce if not oblitetate • the triumphant power of consumption and its cognates, is hailed with more than -satisfaction. tinnier is a physi2i.an, who Has ventured into the field with no less modesty - than ability, making no pretensions that he has not justified by sound argument and successful: practice.— Right here, in our midst, he has met the "in curables,".and restored them' to prittino health. He has so multiplied witnesses in hie behalf that ha might have rested on "testimonials," and been sure of practice to his heart's content.— But he has taken a breeder 'and nobler :view la. relation to his duty, as the institutor of a relia ble new system in connection with :the healing art. Hb has desired not only to practise It him self, but to commend it to the medical fraterni ty, certain that, when their prejudicess should be overcome, they, too, would join with hint in its practice. He wished to serve the public in the largest way possible. Of course we know nothing of :the medics menbrused by Dr. Hunter, nor can We discourse technically upon his mode of treatment; we only know that by inhalation he reaches disease as it has never before been reached, and 'that, to the patient, it is not only curative but sat the same time the most agreeable mode of treatment.— Our readers have r however, been enlightened by Dr. H.'e letters more than they would be by any thing we could say. A very able article, or summary of his system, appears in the March number of the American Medical (Janette, editia by Dr. Meredith Reese. We have not apace here to copy this article, as we would like to do, but it is worthy of the attention of every one. In introducing the letter to his readers, Dr. Reese says: "We insert his (Dr. Hunter's) letter with pleasure, addressed as it is to the profession, who I will know how to appreciate It. It will serve us, moreover, as an answer to many ;of our dis. tent abbseribere who have written to us for in. formation on the 'abject. They cannot fail to discriminate between Dr.' linnter's scientific. view in regard to diseases and remedies, and the paltry charlatanism of certain quacks, whose grandiloquent advertisements of gong vapor in packages,' &c., merit only contempt, 'and whose employment of Inhalation is calculated to bring the practice into disrepute." The Herald says, in copying the above men tioned letter: ••The article is clear; well written ',and sensi ble, and is addressed by Dr. flatter to his broth,. tan of the profession at large, as an explicit de claration of the principles on which he practices in a speciality, with acknowledged benefit to a large and widely eitending circle of patients, both from this city and the surroandiug dis tricts. His avoidancei of every indication of am piiiciam, and his rational diagnosis of all affec tions of the throat and lunge, with his very Imo cmisful application of remedial agents in the shape of medicated vapor, have caused Dr. Hun ter to be already patronized by some. of our leading physicians, and hie house is daily crowd ed I with patients." But our purpose. brads article, wait not to in troduce special testimony, or to argue Dr. Hun ter's claims in any special way. With:thou/wads ot;lotbers, we have been interested in bin eye , more by the university of its env:lees and the blessing it promised; than on any and all other accounts. To the real servitor of • the public—the friend of humanity—we have never been wanting in eulogy. We regard Dr. Hunter as a distinguished member of this clals. SPECIAL NOTICES. .-- Dr. Mlane's Vermifage.—Alwayi Re memo teennu Mat Man EMMY nrilL-%NrOr yolk September 76.1862—This le to certify that nunbild. three rem. old. ..41 troubled with weenie wine elk , months. had tried emend klede of medicine. but nom if them dam any good. and It was not until I tried Dr. arlAne'e min bested Vernal:fate that ehe found my nem I son her the contents ore.. bottle, which brought front her a very large quantity of worms. but they venom completely out to pine, It Ina Impallikible to count them. My daughter le now doles well; lodeed she le completely: teetered to. health. I thenotore take plosion In reocenrojtellug It to permits. I wmald my, by ell means keep a *lndy of this rehtabbi medicine constantly to your beam I have known teeny eddldren to die suddenly ham the eheta of worms. It oleo not unftemmatlY kaPPeW. that children are trooped 6a amp. when the choking and coughing le meant altogether by the imitation of worms. Therelbre. no my again. keep It always In the helmet It coda but little, and may be th. mean, of saving Ilia. and at any rats It will lime phyelolante KIVA LANK No. 3.93 Eighth Weed. 1101-Parthemes pill b. metal to oak fir Ds.cArLANws CIELEBILLTKO VSILKIIMOiI. sod take sow elm. Af other tr.rmitases, la commaion, an worthless Dr. Lame. Yenaltato, also bbreolebrsted Liver PK* am now ',shad et all mrpootablo Drug alarm In Me United States mad from the sole proprietors. Also for mlo by the .06 Proseriebrra . FLEMING BEOPICKBA, limmosoork to J. Kidd I Oa. 60 Wood .t. The Greatest .ILectieal Disco*fry OF THE AGE- Mr.. 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Two to thin brain an warranted to nu thonsiotr.dos perste our of rheumatism. Three to !bur bottle. an warrantor to ouro Anna Tin to Oche bottle. will can the wont tau of nerofula A bouedt I. &Nun , oriteriatund from the drat ,bottle, tat a perhot =re Is wanonted when In ohne inantity In taken. Nothing loon a improbatda to anon who ban 16 sin tried all the wonderful medknes of no dim 0. &bat • common weed growlng.in the plutons. told &Ong old stone wall& atiosild ere. omrry Minor hi MI opokaid 1.1 It to now a and tut. Una bare a Innen Whit to start Then are =Pk nor ann. nuns or ha's about i& one ones and not loon t Toddled ono • thoaland ten thin out la tho viankr a/Boston. I know Its din, in tor' can It he. slroadr donnas of tin greatad con mr dans In Hassadmaottia I gars It to ebildrinn M year old: toidd *As cfaixty. I ban seen poOraionnt.worny both' wares, anion Ink vas stead flabbrgetkoned to a pothat nate onion* bar on bottle. To &ban whoa atv .abject to • slob headetba bee bottloi win sbnift eon Ir. It Oral Won rang ten ea,natral and 'altalnala Sonia who Inn been onnt pr teem hen to ken anal ama rawalataa by it. When tinb?drlllauvnd. It work quite ourT. but when that Is Nay diessuramit nth. formoUgne of Mauve. oarin ever idnirtlnnet hits, but yam mot' ant be alarnied—tbey annyoatkati PM' In ft= lbw dars to a wank. Thus home "Intr. manholes it. On the matron'. lawn Una Inai nd ri alim. /nu will Pad roomed( Ilka &now *son. t.bardbtm.of the non extravagant inuoulans of It mann no Weed to. No cannon( Cat la aver lbe trat 7.4 m ga4 I ban likewise an herb.whlato....wlin need to man on; 415.4... ber01kd0ms almouner 4ff» awt anti ander tha vim YAae, a° Mall van. IS an. • DIRACTIONS roll 17811.—Lielt. ano 4.7 * Vb " . ****. *Mott nars.demeort iteneefik eddidne tro . lzieoto.r.. neopeonnal, - Asap /*anon one WWI motiumui tak• sigma to operate ondordi Wk. • dor • Mr. rion penonal Mitandsin 'bid idiot a a, old.wheinale and Wilk It Tic X2211121‘ MA" Viten. Bel* of a Taonoaail,Fkrwero, for Nam 'llirtoeb•Compiaiks;sedasethattag sitTazatinsei eadlftslas Dui Do Ism aado fa Do Lvov% Mel WooIOW* NOM I ~.s P .40 R.- !CO. 8 :•.• TlttitiMEDlChildi COD LIVER OIL, Carefully prepared from none but fresh and i!bennhy Liven, undsr s tbe personal supervision of Stele lament a* . . J. MIL AllrfflO.talthdrest simian ht tatting their krt.' which. op abscond of .its tonerier nod. of reapers freedmen and parity. con be taken sithont <Wreath br Lim swot &Aka," !tie unnesenswrto ed mai to the p.Sttlisr eilleacy o. this way vaissiald and sehrottfle remedy. Its enema to the ewe of Cihrboko flheionstlsni, Scroftda. sod Long Pie eases. when skillfully applied and persevered in, Is no i longer • mattes or coafeetors it h omr acknowledged to Pusan isealbag virtues shows incomparable to any other Rea. Sold In bottles, 'dickies:4 and Mal, by the 19.121- tilsetozars, JOEVI (.1. BAKE. a 00.. No.loo North Third sc. Philadelphia. thll dna by Droggirta in Pittsburgh and &Jacek.. dindawT DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for sale One Hundred Lots, very allantageonely located. In She City of lhatonne. and r. 11caOhIllY tamest 'moonlike the enele, or any portion of them. Th. 00nIdonota of tb. Gent Moots Matra/ P.. B. to tb. dt7—,tholorgr . Omer Mininippt Ittnr butnen trartnotod horo—tbo kaki,. load trade, togotbar with tit. Potent rstddly oorioristlat ni.• of rad ! to moan daoltsblo motto to thaw orishlwi .to toren la attPtoPwrti. Any information wilt b. ninaptly coauntudested If de sired. Addeno T. S. 411/3171 , t 00WPANT, • PHLA 11 Fire andPl-ILLAIDEL Life Iniaranee Comkany, I No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,. ! Will make °r all z kir : 178 ols of Ine s EWC3 CP... E either Pervert= or Limits& on every docription of q tr or kistottatnEao. at reasocubla ram of pnrwlans. ROBERT P. KING, President M. W: Barra. Vim President. ECTOR& Chas. P. Harm, DIR I Z. B. Com 1 B. B. English. I Ow. W. Brown„ P. & Savory, Jos.& Paat. 0. Ebarman i Jolla Clartosi; cao i & P l :B aas:argosy B..tre I .E. Wiling. I, _O. LAM& Assnt. waver Third and Wood sirrata. ASeeretfor the Ladies—How to preseoe Scum—pou't we Chalk, Lilly White, or any of the to. called cannetie. N conceal it s Iltded or inflow romplegloa If you would have than., brought bark to your nook ri deer, healthy and tranoparent din, and life and vigor :Wand through tbasystem, seta bottle or Cann% Span• [eh Mixture, and take it enording to direction. It Anse net Lute quite u well se TOW: ewot•mestq but, If after a few doers you do not find 16tsr health and 'beauty reviving. your etep Untie. and ViablV92, tho whole syr m refreshed and invigorates, like a Sprints mornine, f,tunr mortar. Is hereine, and all-the valuable rutin sates we regent go ibr naught. it laths greatest purl lin td the blood known; le pergetly touvolne, andatthenan time powerfully Iddragiont. gee edvertheireat. Eitittement from Canada.—Quebee, Feb. Tth, 1824.—Mann. R. A. Zeltneatook a oa4—We bey the plasm" of noshing, Ude morning, the within certl6mte Of your Vermiltute. latch nil be very gratifflug to you. 6 lt,tras mat voluntarily. We am, gentlemen. once very ,truly • ewasoft it 00. rianytiryx—My 10.0. daughter. 4 year. old, and mr ion. older, were for a considerable time mitering Iron Inossall. I Dmehmed two bottles of your Vermllum. of 11bich1 Emu them !km. dome, accardlog to directions, bud arsons to esy, In less I ban WORM S, they passed 'us less than FIVE HUNDRED am* of the es rtramdlnary length of from 12 Inch,. Hanna ernmieneed u, much of the beneficial effects o lour i ermihme, 1 feel It MI &dr 20 DSCOMMeati k tie 42l my Golub:m.om of the most ellemione rue. glee net trance ever yet offered to the pefi.la , 1 , I • Gen believe me to 1!.. Tow meat obliged and NATHANIEL LEATHER: ,tumble servant, """ sud t. mold by R, A. FAIINESTOOK 00., corner br Wood anti Mende. rs7l64,terT REMOVAL. MoCORD & CO., ITATTKREI, Have removed to their new store, 131 'lfted shed. 6 doors oboes /VIA West, which we havalmilt with tbe express adaptation to oar istureieed badmen. The ern item has been fitted np to MOD ERS BTTLR exclusively fie our retell trade, whar.wmvtsnr. lie roved a complete amortincrot of the HOBT !IMES of Oats' and Tanta' lase and Solt flats and , oira, u werl a LADIES RIDING HATS 'and CULL DEWS goons, adapted to the masa W. shall be planed to see our Mende at our new stem Tho ieue upper gold. are ISspreedy for our WHOLE BALE TILDE, where will be had . full 'Mock of Hata 'and Caw, embracing darer. 811 k, every variety. Sort. Pe Hama, Leghorn. Braid; ad Palm Leaf Mate: Silk Plush q,bthespe. and ChiLira', Goods of all kinds. 65, /chants visiting our city will find It their interest to mane oar stock, es ooh Yu:lll4W are Nab n. to enable tte to compete with any Jobbing hones to the amtern Wee. lap British and Continental Exchange. MORT BILLS DRAWN B 2 DONCIN,•SHEKIIIN k CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUAIN ei LI AND DPICUIDA These Drafts are available at all the prin cipal Toe= Of &Wand. Beutland and Ireland. load Um CantbasaL lie awl dr►w. MORT BILLS on M. A. Granebaum & Bailin, FRAIWORT • MAIN, WU,la sem se Itesolitanse t all rarts of Germans. EhrlessrLand sad Maud. Perm.. Intending to trsvel .bread nes proems throwth us Letters of Credit. on which:Money can be obtahted, so Part of Maros. Conootiono or NUL Notes, and other tocaritloo to N. rope. nitl topotro ;Oats* anontlon-' WM. 11.:, WILLIAMS • CO, Weed. earner Mini street. MONEY. INSURANCE. Indiana, Tennessee, Kanawha, Massillon, Illinois, and all uncurreflt Bank Notes, Pyrnhassd at LOWER RAM& than any staff House. TUE HIGHEST PREMIUM PAID ,POE OLD SILVER AND GOLD. MORT DRAFTS on Nee Yost, Philadelphia. lanais niti, Et. Loeb, and the Principal Mee of the United Statesatisnlehed In mato salt at LOWEST RATES. Flll3 AND URINE Fount OF INSURANCE IiIIID rea 21k1 MIMI= 11111101ANC . 2 01 LONDOR, CAPITAL. 12,600,000, and the GRANITE taSIMANGE CO.. at New Tort silty. O'CONNOR. BROTHER A CO., Bankers. Eubange Broken and Insistance Ante. ntb•ln fa Na. 16 Rendes; one dentist:a lit O. --- A Reprieve—{Ye do not refer toe reprieve from Capital Panletaneit. Them le • Mo. torture from tech • remits to equity &drat& We refer to drapes. gra entrd in which all the homers of Indlamtioa are eammed sp. To the sufferer' by this pelmet( and hen reielna dimmes t me m holront Met only height hems. bat the anew) of hntnediate relief sad permanent cam There le • tonic, nerdhil sad alterative ortneills in no* land'e German letter. width inevitably wade sad changes the morbid action of the stomach and the OMR tare 0rg112114 Manatee the CMS% and readopts to healed.— Prepared by Dr. C. M. leckams PhibeidOhM. dee Mom thelatlM syal d11.2111111_. Notioe.—Boerhave's Holland Bitters is sttlas paw= outpooo, • subelltotl; for brandy. It cantatas toorely trallologt Writ to fawn. It. Wo offAr It to tho patine simply so if roamid.r Irak& oto b. &Md• upcnon wit ours of Ityopoido; Iloatlscho, and 1041 011tIost It will bb lonnd.e¢oollwt nand, for the, many onoloosont oftooto attmd • thanes of climate nod Into. '11•• adrortiamaestin another Wm.. 1.14 .dt.X punwviuna insunino_Com_pany. OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER Or FOURTH AND 1411ITIDFIDLD N RUT& AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. MORN BU/Z.DMOS 4ND OTINIR PR0P81227, ' IO I.IIBT - 110811 01 DIEIGE BY FIRE AND TIM PXMLB -Or Sea ud !dud En Dt ries ud busportalleit. 11 7 &"" 14 •It N 047 Potwooloy a. .JJ. Deter Sproul J Jones , • oevb Painter Wads Illaeopteiv, IVA t=lk. A. A. Dorris. P. Dam, DO. Avoident—Nco .W - so b r o l = PrevidoN—Ho27 PatAnoa._ Arrobory sod rreo.wer—A A Donfo, Aolistaal Seerefory—B Wear. feleay ' ' ' • AttlynagipteAd by a rim* iniikadem OristadoWsEttotiltior;lkir D9 B . , Al pia 6.0 ebem lu lhrt.ltlsat . , • utiatio ova hoaviKa'a also &Ash% , Ostivasasces Thus Dvs tarnetb 'ro blast 'Utak gut rolas.lottostla • The NOM. lab ounalnals bitekase the Rom ' Whoa as lateelti ditto at tho oven Drat irmDC Sat ea pnlokCamasoiw wlp duksa th k Ehlt • ' DiabsDra oflLL df.matelkbmt sad cord - C Crls anlolitor Hals2Pre to said Phobia. sIA ta at DD. 11:1Mtept; Jo, w t .er'.a.at ,6. dila or 'he , pr Zik Pin & ops' spin; Office, Cerikert Market-4nd' peter Streets, Roar. GIL* 4.1; . likau 4 B wr• This Company makes hep oe ap Paradalas tsar sasasatati . MKS „ i tlf a u sat Case .4aodavAlido Ohio sad '77 gainsii s%Sassaarl , aanc4llllsis riN, ssa; tbs hadtillas et" sai Waal Naddiglas :Arik - 7= tied a+satsieseSitaa rite meats AMIN D*ais 11fgp ?SDI Jaw7WL .. . Lass SI: D., =dads* riosSeSV7 • 02. David Mem. , • 41or.....N.LooklayjsanIng, JOHN; COORRAN - & BROS. 31 11111FAOTIIII,L11/3 OF . Iron Milli& Taalivilivit Doors, Window &Was s Window gm* kg., 1101. In 841C011d-it.,:a St Third rd., ' (bet;reiii - Froaa ind Maiket,) - Plr/S1113141; PA, Han on hand' a itriallif new pitterna 1 "" 44413 "4 illitublel4loPurixami. Particular at taktbs•mktWent.faint Or. rota.- &hauls ilcnciu A Sulitttate*the Few Liquor LAW- trauwa lasts.u.ccumu l a As sum & 411, / mry nMAT /°, etr• or • , • A ammaatniap amatabla casket aad a lank base- /Flab& PR taa Marks amplab to It Is a aim nap. andlaanc L t's Cataiat. Ata lalev•eM7 .r," "4 4 sr a Da Aa rius Avow air .04,. nudldal letnedadad deedlat <alum NU'S. Ors 6ol4 a • addld4A - c &ahem atlas. an e w mum. , tr• 1111 11, add ft, T. MT. bad the matt likAghbal Walk Rio ep Vila ata .4.411/1-4.11../ -Okt 1 0dis4diddaird is "Madman ambito. wikdbight slai.s.srsed *be Sold ad Eta' toldidid. as kyle Sim at DS. tilds. FL expos". No. HO Woof movelsosar Viestsdnen Spot H. Osaka Illattaa liallA4Al/ STEAX-MILL. • ALLEGHENY Fleur delivered to families in either of the .toot vete i Mts. Amy! boiett Ktho oflat oar bozos At thestorms of LOOA2I, WlesSON A CO., 52 Wood st. • . BRAUN RITTER, corm, Liberty r- ,, ,*• (lair .t., 11. P„Sr a l il ltitT et ar i ug t fis y t b A k l'inzr z table iIItVA.S. ) rams..,7 A CO. --- - - -- PEKIN TEA STORE. SI JAYNE S. No. 3S Filth 'Street, on vex un nr en n 0..,,, ono, • PITTSBURGH, PA. GREEY A.S'D BLACK TEAS, !elected with great care, and etnehamed direct hose the he= for !MA. - The •.task avgle t t , e m oLV the to the Ame . rlirn ' :etret a lnd will be Fold. wheireetelered xtsd. ATITHE LOWEST MIICES. WEETAIL GROCERS an luvitedto cell and get eau, end learn oar prices. PACKED TEAS. Pat uptnetuldllir parJtages, expregely for the trade: Yowls llLem. /I L Irisnorlal. No. I, No. 2. • o n ;I c y. t Oolong, No. I, Barer LearYonaNd Hy eau. PlAntatlon Oolong, OnuPOntler, No. I, Poncho:Luc, Na Nina Young Pun:thong. Exualsh Breaktaa, Old eon n try Mack Teas of 1 grades by the Ralf Chest. UGA AI.BO, COPPPE—flue isra and 1110. • ' LOVERINO'S NS.—CrosbeiL owe , Pulverised. Pulverls.d, A.?lle Clarified, C. Yellow Clarlted , and best New Indiums BAILGIVA PAO A. COCOA nudOROCOLATE, Au, du. Long ex pertinent in t h e burin.. le antes griarautee thai orirLarlt t rld trill be as h reprotontod. with hhh, oLho &ain Pie nl ' Z ' r• " "a."' Cuetomers are darned not to Own OM/ O , V/donee In the mr;tentAtiontl . oipersons formerly employed la thle E. DR. JAAM 'V ' et c ritMA W AVTLP lITDYDINED: . _ .. . . Cknbcgme, lor. AlD,trw 7 o.o 6.1. a. L. JOHSSONa CO'S TYR& INK', Ea. )02.1mdfe Citizen's InrOzanoe Campy ox rittatrargti • IWI7 RAUALKY, Prrrittent. ?SAMUEL L. MAR/ HULL. Spey. orPrcir, N wifras, asrwirEs RANH' .AND LILOOD STREETS.. A RRIETs Ba . APCI. R 442a2m T r i s B Insures amktul Lart.or Ur/v.oooy F. ALSO oxsisyt lholp .o.as of th, Si A awl ,N LAND NATIOATIO, d TRANSPORTATION. pp Aß p W a o allettl 34 Harbagh, T Wlrter u ilfgar . Jtu. IL ()cupid, _ 1 John Mil E=l=Zl ARNOLD 'ac WILLIAMS KAIMACTOIOILII OF Cfill Boll Furnaces, Wrest Iron Tubing AN4ITYTING GENERALLY, Far Warn and Ventilation of Buildings A. t W. will ctistraot lb* Warming and Vomit:Wing by Steam or Hot Ws*, Pip* or Chilean's I' ornaoe. Gbnrehar. Schools. Booftalajnetorlet. Organ Nowa. Coact Roans Jail no t.ls or D+lllnirl . . No. 26 Maybe. at:. YlG.Abnric • lifereh'e,R#dical Cnre True will cure nearly orrery ease Of redoneable Hernia. Trusser at mulls prime always on hand. Children'. Tran 4 of different }brae and etreoilth Ar rale Stockhzie . for Tatirose or Enlarged Abdominal zpPorteni—A dozen different Undo. 'Pilo Prop., So, support and more of Pilow. • - Shoulder Brao4 to relieve a crook ni and deformed con dition of the Chat; and afany dim...woof the Meet. Sompension Banolasee. • • All three artiolsi, may be had or applied et DR. K-EY4. SEWS Wholesale ind Retail TEMPS DEPOT. 1 0 Wood zi4o of the Golden Mortar; or will be eent in any part of the oonntry by iendlog the money and mews. 1447eLkorS --- .Rebance intnal Insurance Company OF FILILADELPITI.A.. orptcr:l , 7o. 70 WALATT 8711116 T. INSURANCE—An &surely /coasted. FaMtOn Buildings, Met obabillac, Parnitote. A.. bl' twra or MnabsT. &LI gart:i i , inlgil ea ' 1 a tegl 4'3 ,1,,'" ur 'AI t r .zi,..: -.1-,r4rAvra*..-.4-i2ar.l,—. scrtivertibia, at er..licit?NthotriCaritain..lBtolitd.of fo r tUtdolion. B. M. unseals_ ,legLtB:emetary. ' Clem Tingley, ; DIARLTO, LeisialtAzheuSaL Wm. IL o Thompasnial/L , George N. TtalECt. T. C. Rck Belli. W. Tingley. G. W. Carpeatfir; 7. Lathrop, • Robert Steen, U. L. Canc.. 0. 8. Wood, Robsrt Toland. Marshall 111014 '' Edward o.Jan:tax Jame, L. TaYloS, Wm. Thome, Jacob 7'. Reanting, ' Archibald Gotty, CA AL 'Mmad. i I Wm. M. Pamplo. MU'S.. ' borner J Thin .00FdW800Agnat,t a Western Insurance Company OF Pi TT Sit URGH . nun nua 3t. Sam... .... oomm. Will Insure otinst. of Frio and Maine Risks. 1.141 . 011. A.11111.¢. Jr- ! Stott Ju. McAuley J. W. Entler, i A. Nbrack. No. Dare* Wm. Lyon. C. W. Iticketeon. Nattel Holmes, 0. thrum. 0. W. 'nelson: J. Lippincott. Wm. H. smith'. • ♦TL bonse..lnititntion rosruteeti by Dirietors •• • • In tide connannitY. And rbe will liberally adjont and prompt'? imy all Inman .t Lae Omar. Na 92 Witter 15, ... 4 .0 5 5&&S & eitsammt. 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA - RAILROAD. THE 0.14 LY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. • Onsid ther .ISIONDAT, March 12th, 1855, the PASSENUIR TRALIi3 fill em.. Yellow. until Pour- Oar notice PLR TAW SOS tiara AS 3 Mm TRAIN are a. a. Aims. Tun. " az 3e. w. - • . . - There'holm ell nu through to Crestline, and mooed there with the Cat:imbue and Cincinnati. Ohio aid tuiti ons sod Ballefontalrie and Indiana itaiboads. At Mine field. tonne:Cone are made for Newark, Laneaville, Mon resvilhfianduokr. Toledo, Chiceso, an; and at /Mame fin Cleveland. go. No train. run on ham:lay . • ; Through I ickot• are sold In Otnefuert4l, St. Louie. Indlanapolis,;Chkago, Hoek Diand, , Par; Warne. Cleveland and the principal towna and cities In the treat The NNW BRIGIITO3 ACO)6IMODATIOI TRAIN will awe Pittaburgh at 10 O. •. and 6 r at, and New Erlich ton atT A. at and I Yor Tlokata and thither Inibrinnthu. oonty to . J.O. CORRY, .At th ' n Corner ofilirei; coder the Mrinooiabela Not.; • " Or at the Ihelaral Herat:Station, to • °Film PaIIEIN, Moberg'. Marellloll4 1146. - Tidtat Asnt. New Dagierriaa Gallery. MIL NELSON would reapectfulljr inform ba mama and ormasiir s tknt in mkt' tn.' meet ths Maly Inersedow &mead 21X? ale Deaserreosrpm be Ilse Imd built end hes m. completed over the - 01,1 Net Orkee, Third sWet,) on. of the roost spacious and manallkent gar 'Jot thdleries sem constructed Ibr Ds gnernatrue purposea-1n the United 13tates.' W... now prepared to execute Likinesens end sln sass weather, tram 8 Jcieloolt A. 81. era t l ll4.crolockshow P. ty l IL es, A visit Irma all la eoliened, whether User wish Ibr Likeness es ..not. gems. cad Prot (Mc. kjuia.. num .1,, WESTERN. TEA, STORE Corner , : of 'Wood and Sixth streets. • W.'L It'OLURG. Our Teas will 60 I ound on trial unequaled st the prim, Ukedtr • t xtrui *um Grm/. 1 Clokno 40, 50, 6 ;15, YeungHyson,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 Tier Iti. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Baxßreakfair, - 50 and Imperial &O. P., 75, 75 eta. per lb, ;• ' -1,00 x'1,50 per lb. Zona put up in %day bozo. from b to 1) be. Pr family am A Ilimsl discount *MS 41 rstall deal.. COPPER—JUen. Za!Oifyra, and Rps CteNe. Cron and IMlZARS—Lwerines and IkkAdriaesf4PnberLsed awl Mao, Chocciaime. Arbiod. /*Usk rt. A Ai . ue Dri.eßfiettr, ck. " mu HOLMES.L.RABE . stoomoa • A. • H., 140141E8 & BROTHER. ItAtr/LIOTIMELII u/ • • SOLID "itin - VICSB, , HAHMERED ILO.y AX LEB, CROWBARS, SLEDGES, MAT , Toon, PICKS. Tcibiwoo Cotton &rows, arigithwiraPirkyvbr MarMseru. • Oar ead Bridge .Bolte, with Thread antl Nate complete, PITT,SBURG RA, WA/ 1 11100OS. No. 1 / 2 141i1* AAD 107 ram 1170. WOOD AID 11117102111.0 WAII:ROAIfr Ira:nutted, HENRY,,, t . 1.111. COLLIN S, COMMISSI,ON ncNEROIIANT, • AND IMOLUALN MUM IN 0862432, BUTTER, SEEDS, MR, And 'nano* ammur a No. 25 Wood, street.' Pitts bomb. • „.ooAMMO arriaos. .. ...cocault nano Fair= RROtibiau3, :0 I. von a tai.) WROLEBAJ:E, DRO,OGISTEI, as 6011 WOOD g. • .• , rtaxßuz PA. agieceico Wlaiseao.lll %tad Vgfaca. UM - ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS INTERISENTI3 IA:11113 CITY OF PITTSBURGH ==i7;==ll p h ... amn_ .. ... ....... - 0 1 • Wb 6 16166 d - 4617 •0 . . unnm or vas 'ATovs Tit 666 a L , .• - " 20 20 00- ao, oOlW+ . 6l*Tikiat 16 • By order th• Betz@ Orlisalch. • • A. - 0 iniluxien. apo.ra o< a.m.. Alkidiiletnttora' Sale.' . . 111 Y virtue of tut order or the Or p hans' Court otAlhithebt be et to , 1;11:11. Pale. VoL i ttb7l= A i r, fai, g ffirr e rveto:CWili a l Jenea.'rete or the tobreirla ef Mtn ee't.' three, an tabs tin eentliptooe feu or rhea or Ground situated In tbeLlabonan arrest Illnaleghatn, marked end arrmbenel fa' krona% idea orbi'. non I and. bounded ^ and deanited as realm to wit 01:1 the beet' bY Harainey et an the 'oath b r alley 20 net whin on the,euthr lot number twelve (lb) and en the nrythly lot munberthree fiajF.sh. E imatgalaita.=. 74l l:bailir et. Pity ="l_ tbe oars •112 J arch kt. *Ahern ). 11,4 1 2 , aulliCarl3lWt ateleatemdles beennaty. ohis..4Aid Itlkielala erected a ten abler name meundara, enquire of ,t MARY JOHNtkand' PAALIZIt, tail:ern ausomat i less, 1447 turas . . PITT SBURGH.. Importers and Dealers 'ln !LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, ALCOHOL, VARNISHES, !TURPENTNE, !TANNERS' OIL. WINDOW GLASS. PAT. I MED I CINES, . SPERM OIL, . !GLASSWARE, IPERSITMERY, IWII ALE OIL, SORG. INSTRIIWTS BRUSHES,I . , SPICES. mANIIPACTURERSIOE WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD' iSI, LITHARGE. „. IrHAVE REMOVED TO OUR .NEW BUILDINoScND NOW RAVE INCREASED fsellitles Tor tilling orders ern PtteePtAsesedd dtsireb• r . • .. 1 tearn gr"'inatt,tr,„=.l:2:lAtrz7=l:•=r,.`ttg. :12::vg.1 .. :h• 1 "as• "a"' .. 4 .2 t'' .all ibrlFtrend or etralTes LEAD ere guarantee to be Brawnx PuttE brut BULL lEttitatE. AS sArressled by saw ETA . -I , 7II h I I 4BTOOE'd V,1113117U0S fumbled with Euclid'. Oilman. French and Spaeth IttreiAtqu, MEDICINES, CFIEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, - • Notice to Iron Workers. 43 E ALED PROPOSALS addressed to the Water Cornmieslonermendorsed 'Trammel. me , tOught Plpe. ^ yell% be reoelved at the °Mee of Water ! Works In this city, until the 10 day of . Jon.. for tha mak . log and delivery of • Stand Pipe 36 lodutdlatattar. aver , sir. tbkl“iass..l,i tech, and 160 teat ion r. an Wet Plea 60 inches diameter, 2.8 Metall:OA and MO twat long. • Wm ney Tube 451i:totes diameter. 340 Inch tialekvene. het loom and a River Pine 3 4 mime Almetir, le. thick. 2 . 11 feet long. The work to'eommeem on or tell.ra the 28th day of Anne. ISA and to be completed sent de. to place in thia city on or before the Ist day 'IMP 1 gest Iblimv eg. Yoe further infOrmatirea apply at the calm °ether Water Work. Hy order of the Hoard, ' T. R. 60081/BN. lashes... Cleveland. ' - N pursuance of 'An Ordnance providing fur the crease of the Revenue of this CI ty. pameill the lb Increase 1844 ^ acne. le hereby given that lb. city nem , law left a& say office. fora= tattles rilal In terested, • lilt of the Lemons doing Imminent In the citr. Ia contrmity with mid Ordinance. Pea, 4 If, mem exanstnatiew of said list, any P.a.' shalt Whak theeneelres aggrieved by trig maid meet, the,' Weil elate lb. same to an affidavit, rib= lidera Well also contain • statement of the tr.e ame not of their eates, as near as they an be secertelned; mid alb daeibao be left with lb. City Treaminc within two week,. 'rpm the date of the tbst pubilastion of the notice atorw 'sit occ 0. fh •t no appeal shall be token tint by the WM; Ht of tboyerooo or Erin aggrioved,nalo affidavit to be me.. elsoiyo'orld.mco of the foots elated to relation to tbe mount of s.l,e. Aopeollroust be mad* within two weeks from tble dote. Joao 7. 1865.112 w Jorin C. DAVITS. Oily Trammel, Hord=ltuntl Notice. RE lIORTICUETURAL SOCIETY will v T bold their June Exhibition of Fruit*, IfLowers ea/ easteblee, ON 717C8DA I", THE 12 TH. 13TH AND 147.11 !.YE T., At the CITA' lIALL..In the Diamond The Hall will be ready for the monition of the{llo.ll irticko on -Monday. and en articles competing for T Menet WM to be In the Hall on Tuesday MAT. 2 P. Id. The Judges are requested to attend at Aerie* to award the Premiums. IRichard Floyd, IL M. Mac, Wm. Ilin_ghans, Jnb.ol3. Dilwarih, . Pravda Beller; 3. Schatmdialra, I Arm. Id Ram lot= . dell. Thnßocin•- earnest' I petition of Ectitlyntari 'rit 7orinat """P".tt" "'I ' 3; zPriav Instßn th" r"- veto aa. and J-B3W aa. .ROBERTMICNIOHT.PreiIdtat. e,~ANTED.- A Young Man of tolerable r V odueetionwante • situation as Teacher In ms Township School. where • libend entre/119U= woul d be steed in the tumaer months: It. Proleetunt, and cen pradeoe thecertificates of . . t Presbrterien Minleter, and the Busentatesideut Petblla Behorle. Ad. &tea A. 11. ut tble office. jehltiS • A TT THE ANNUAL MEETINQ of the ?Ct r tt i glig, alLi n e t a, 7 l=to b iti griX and Jobe Chlaiett.re/appointed Peoretary. etatement of The &ende rs soded seam of t submitted the followins the fin stroke he poration, which, on motion woe ins.pled. ordered to ho entered on the minute., and publlehed: Gen tnal Seatemesd of uc tumt Afruirs of as elnegheny Emden& • 11,203M111. Total from *slats of do Interment; 1.11.111T1 Dm ?dn. Mawry •86 Rons o ll u Ia MI. nd • • Purchneed .818,008 00 DOB Sundry 8118.11 Balsam ..... MT 86 18.402 86 Total coat of Caotateri enarath-.481.1355 17 11124,6 41 2.1 Pald 7 l7or =rents; — _.~119051 73 de Shrubben: **** LISBB 00 do litookand Toms-. 1,470 87 do Expears—....-113,911 04 do Interest. 13,682 70 t. Cub on h.d am 81113 receivable-. Due by John Chlelett...-. do by en^ dr7 tendons se Der balance sheet 1.254 89 Due by Aseoo. , onnrensl'n 4.210 25 do sth 41.1 d. P. Chan% 8,84945 do J. Idnney, Jr.. deed 210 78 1122.971 76 8194,691 24 /9114seurgb. JUIN 1et,1864 Jolll.llllBBl4Lle, Jae The election less then bald Os Mom to Ilona Lr lb coming rest., 'bleb nottltal Y folltnee • . • TIIOB. M. ROWE, President: ' . P. Phoontorger, Wilson M'Candless, B. Npevr, P. G. P. 0.., ohn Blerell. J. K. .Norehesd. P.O lioeretary and Treasurer. John Plaull. Jr. - On motto. adjourned siortlio. Pa 3rd JOHN CHIPLIHT, Secretory New Intelligence Office. - • • P sabsoritusr has just opened an Intel At No. 4101therty anti, In the web- knoweofille el John Tharopeou, Chip Agent ; and WI 46 has been Erplortog a -smiler the Young hen', Bible Soci ety of Pittsburgh far nearly two reare, - ft• esthete ithoself that his bonnie ho of tie htr and Its titian. gyms Mut great tatilltles ftruistiing ithoptheepenenelth help as& •hm 111 mllhi Var. , for horit. Phis and aff other, reeking Temployment, The patronage of the sums is nth:lW. erms ears. and vows effort toed to ell. wenend setts ie. &if faction. IiSIIRIEL BARR. IV-A,lll:Eph-;.'tr,"ve,tr.i.ergetio partner, ming prtnt_pzebt. dcpres• i=thrsi",..trAl 10 - G IRO ntoo3.,:pnn, ,inn •., .4 . I . 2 l..ti.lbrgs and ear wheel pig lion. Ibr oaf ley .1•7 AISILLS A ZOIr A A s arge •S assa, eboxtta MartangJost reed 1111931145 f Rom URN BROOMS-200 doa assorted sizes Java quAnty IIIIIVALS k HOE. )ILS_S bbis Wombed Winter Whale Oil; • M 1 bbd Klerbanl Oil; 10 bbls Bttaltl and hank 00. 10 Dols No. •1 Lard OIL jeo 1031 LIA a nor,. 11.0.000 PINE SIIINGLES to arrive atid foromas hi. 31 . 0111.81 ROE. s TAR PAPERS or Experiences N.., 11..17 W.rd fatri of Art le Ly J. L. READ. 104 yt.. ITALUABLE PROPERTY...IN - FOURTEI it ALLEM:in' twit FlidellALTPleeseselr unted A on e corner o M •Chestnut street and Dank Time, having a Dant an Chwitnut street olf 60 not. surd extend ing beet on • line with Bank Lens end the Allegheny river 103 net to Garden Alloy. On the thundant street front la erected. large throe story Wet house arranged lte store gad dewhing, with Bu and testae • tstarre. and DOW rents tor Woll to • Ir.' Lewitt. • On lba me of the lot la ervetect,• large frame house..in repair; : whteh will rent 110 r 172 . per rear. There are airy two'reeenglota ed. jeralt*SlterWirw=7f. :.( b it . .)= " b ' a r iat er; manna two seam the owner la veer gaskets to go R.N. APOIT =Oa ' It. LAIN.* lON. RA N—2oo 0 0 HA Shotddets: {lo,ooolbl Edam 1000 Es Hans: Yon sas b.- J. B. CANFIELD. bbla large Na. 3 Iffsakaier• a:-X0 Ulf bbl. No 3 stackaral; , _ 60 bid. medium din 50 Italrbbl6 do dee ••, • 60 ball dry Pali Flarrlngv 25 do Plek'd Ilarrbsl3 60 do' de Trout, 60 TN. Wblte-Pfalii - xs halt bbls Late Shad: 100 hall`tddo IVldto Flak for sale by joy • .7: E. CANYIELD. CREESE-500 big prime new Cheese, for We br Ser . 7V. cAs Firm HIED rRIIIT-20 settle dry Peachee; 20 auks dry Apnli.. ➢or re. by 'J.II.I:III4IFLICLD. SUES-30 oaks Pearl Ash; 10 casks Patna. roe see br Jd 7R. OA - bble Linseed Oil; 2U bbls bleach ed Whale 08. re: sale br J. B CANITIRLD. hj(O COLLARS; Mourning IT dicer.% Maraslas Setts In wldt• and Meek Crape, anew !arrest reed It ref; MUM& • TRE BEST OPPOitiIINITY to sOCELTO a hooka, on easy term, I. now tanned by. the aticheerlb koa We tate • inmate of beautiful Bulldhow /Mal* male at nor leer priekin'and oneaw term of makent— They orepie smutty Mooted 0 Mottet Waehbee3a, end arm well laid off, 'nation CA. 1470 =Oda .. 1 . 100,0 . 1 ent of ammo. On matt of the lots ete Penn Tram Good water oka wile to obtainol, sod at molt expense. To Wanks who wish to tom • booze in the pure Or of the eeeztry and yet be wear <mouth to attend to boainkosin the My.. Ude Other& a raze opparkualty. , Wog 'within few minute& walk of the eity. • lot or. al ft. front by 12a deep eau he had At Van 'Terms, ono-tooth la hand. re mder to Ann goal aroma tormente. A lot of', 79 ft. front b 7174 feet.darp, for • Sah/.. Prim honk 119191;up to AM A plea. the alot• ran ba wan at our teen reT 13LACK FIGURED .BILIES-Murphy & ed Barehaeld have reeelv a:tether suanir et Black cared Shia. yen duo, at Nortt.Eatt eanuriCh *ad IRLACK TAMIBE, Blaok .English Crape, f l m A. Ul7 X I n d ri te t cr)11 I 1 ORSES WAGON-2 Draught i ftl a Mbr al " tirel iASTacir t nI r ifinf a !, JOT maw. Wats? EL sad Chen . ? Ann'. VHEESE-200 bli. prime ilew ' Jon weed thb ds. and ter/WIT T. LITTLE t 00.4 1 / 9 booed .t. BACON-- vg - 1..7 bast . mot. boa. d • mi. b • ""I INSEED bbls. piraiLiweed Oil Just res'd sad thr Palo Rl _ .T. LIMN (XL -- LARD -60 bbla. No. 1 Lora storeWd he nble bi- ' J 67 T LISTLY t'CP. :: t BLdINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.:-.164614: of Administration baying tarn - granna to. tbe 0. on tbreetateor..lotin Pangbonalata or =sat bath tornado. doe& All persona Indebted to an Waal are of ad to stake lormedata payiput i r basa= agaaatta lune ars regavtad remn4 eta Irllliont Many. JAMICS PANG/1M Adry,- gliabeth Tr. /one Otly 1et4.—.10.641.$ L. • - • . • - 'WNW COAL COMPANY—A ,Coinparly is 'IN bathe Ibresoot *Tam piwtole of vorttog scam Ash slut ostendvo attar of Waist sod illtwoloolts: tk.i. In' Detgblxabood rf Pittetar-b. Taboos driltuata erla Tatting their mows la tho 4.l:4oPto.7.Lekl.:_budo. 1:1m021 on upllestkvti to . it bAth XTRA ?AIRILY - Frouß-2ro , ;"ft , ebolcartlele, muds from selected Whitsl9 ' sad for sale ht A. A . A. Ma11ANE.2.14,241 -jam YTM- B IIPSKFINN--4Op<bbis'.: on.con.. I.4distuaft4 and Ramie by 3.7 A. A. MetIAM ItICHWHEAZ-4.100 :bus. Western New suss.* &we , seuespreeisekser Neuss , SE j E o p . ittrOKWHEAT-40, a tue fol. :o gee by, EW-CARPETS—yaiow nxieising-* die fiLfaaw w ivais ?wattsfiat Cfotht toy:gobw= lerhe weeelal etteetten. We btne: jugj ritursud has the neon ball./ MI6 Unruly. tweekuretel•es from. the manufactories-wed 'barmen*. , te taa b.. l q lt uaJleke et Yeolt..hue Itresioel and nn.!n knINT, Wets then me teem, ante is i a s eurell. • ' . . ITIAB — D LE AN — PIANO tuutladltElali Jur received bLwitlax -WORD D' AWING BOOKOttnitnicring I.l=rio informidonialluoichlm d Drimitazand, with ner= " ce sa tathantsi.Whlleack, will,* I. •dd44 d EBRASKIL-; 4 11io Ithita" . 6; alitrA d u=' ;i M e tt m : ".. O=ri l st unarm to suistoou!. zo. 12 • * la " 411.° ! ' WM sa mid^ B: A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, -3160.3% 78 ...$ 691 63 7,120 29 632 67 wupow- 911A.DES4-Ne* tgonns: fig _y_T • s ewd rnatirillsdo. parmt ...natirret crisuala w'V:"l - .• • " saga" _ °aul~H; T. . WAITING PAPES:-42,rues. Superfine mt. . ese ent t. cm' M_ , nektoMirrirt.Mterirojp..,' ow* t0.. - rowebbidrreed by , eAna t ik, - 'NEW. 33011i9s , k Ittras..aritotheeWli p pr. erarld.aar e lts=l , l4 . Sa g ootu At= 4. Their spiralled to order at New York riri,es. %IDE JAM& ADVENTURES :Or OEM • jp. BALL BLACK dilAlte-Maa las 8.4,4,440 tine b rzy=lis natatl,l7 fit,.: J. T. BURT OM 84M—a-- Mediu/31'14 Wrapping 2P/o...n9Ln...drat' 41/11 ItBIA/11 l mimes, int,. La store sad I* wets have - hand Ilarge as se,...acteta. Paul Olt ite - table me, &a. Thew ne s vvoinvattek B. =ay, wpm. et ECt• DUMelitilli 0RN,4500 bus- a_primobraClorn just .l reed /betas* " 0:317/1.111iArdita Ork: IMP-6dryciwmu4u,..Tio- wico oky ms 4 Awma• Je4 ' 9 .114R8A1703114 COI ACW: - .•••3kE m Godk, fm. ,P -I aULA 4•.. g IRANGES' moNtbr,s.:lptiu4On • 14 Otisl tore and Assn. 07 . • /44 MIMI DICIKINT* aa CI:RUA constanily on hand forme bm. VI /44 18ATAIt nicinev num.- orNkb - _ --C 404 4 0/±II,‘XII P •id . VA V. I , dac;ioneer.. •.: Room, corner Wen.( end PU4•apree/ -11161• Mir ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALITA ,I.Ie3.IMat. :Nt`.lol-=tr,r17.4,1.%"..1: 1 % , ".;;' ,. .X.V.tatft176,:*.e t t sad NlenDaamaa hooka rtia oxn. i :tglw ! nda and lwelsarrannfor eamtnatk • P. 51, DAVIS, Anat. ' 13E ItEM OTOIty - 84 E OF p KY GOODS, Priday morrang.Jano ith. at 10 cealk.at the ce tonteld. wmcia itbl stelae. e moan. earner& Wand and nth Stae .111 be oal tleran. an Invoke of oo.h nod POWAY? . ble Ptaple and &laza whlettat 13 lsoorett altgabrte /1/din 10 Doris* de 1 ahten 3'ekes In . Unlbn ()mailmen. 3 Shirting Cheek.. .18 ' o.eoFed Linen Lace. 'Arlen, widths- - 1 1 0 dos. (Umbria Cravat.. an d oz. Paraeqs. astarted. Peen& style white fano? Ith . lB. Brown Preach Linen. Bleaetrland nr-wn MtBlabot. Bt2irt Jesaae. 311 k finlaktoonk !e. an. „ P. 13. DAVIS. Ark Mgro ; ; ! and - -LCD:mans' E A T I.N,G 1 . 4: 0 -US E... J' W. LOWRIE L (0 . • No.. 108 Wood • Street. ' TURTLEBOOP find othm'Oelicacien every d. 7 marred to the beetertyle. • • . ' Jet-belle 'TOCKS FOR BALE— t. . ' 543 Oero. Pitt, nil; Media eta LJS, hpreritare Oa. 201 • . .threphargh PO Vi•htt Tortpike 11 Oa. • J'? .arkritZ t,': 100 n Ohertiere Volk,— de .do. • • 7,3 AB, Ott , . de 'do. • mid • ./lo do. e w Ba er le Ph•Dilli Rea ithitenut Co. 20 iltletmrph .5 Bother Ph Rowne. 10 " Turkel*, thartazg runir. mad ca. 15 P. I Neat Newton Meek Rood - • ' ' • 10 w lerowneville and hasebeth Pima - Bawl 00. 200 . itelf Coropear 51loblzen. The &be • ehe will be mold et Wee as MTh& Mtrrbintiq it Ph. iter"l74:ttrftt. "n•:l:WelgOlielie.l4.4l of ra 'Primate Ill..ditere Of privatem re who peke pare:Woe at the eve. Fifths *al e a el sllowed tom by dlrtdrode weveleg to thee en their reteretlve olalee . . jeselkirterr I • TUOIAS 11ELL1W. ?Tarte& s, • • { • litrayed. PM* tho Coat Worko of the sabeerribers Seenneressegeme s Peal ilukr klifee.bilml °film left eye. Any perks returning or girl eg Intonestion of the mitt mule.xll6 xb.rnf rewarded by - milkman teenti4dAlts OILV,ZRAT* I 3 O /4014 UnrDersinurrig• Iron ity Conuneroial College, OF 1964TF.61P PAWJVNIZ ZAMA CIIARTf.RED APRIL, 1855, Hie Exoellermyl (kw. JULIO Ifcni. IL It, final;Pottocr. Hon. J. J. ardnr, ' Hon. WK. SWUM ItTB109.; 11. A. Paroa si l . ' Cot Moog McCain:tusk El A. Pad '2 1141.• ; CoLV . K.Horltnor. Na. Currant. . Aux. BitanUrf, Ituh , • Thb lostitatkot haw thialud under its darter, rant to in fall and vary sweeter operation wider the Itillow lut HITCHOOa, President and Progener of the Wana enemata awl of the art erg.* Keeping. JOHN FLNAItNO, Amolate Protease, in the same de. pertinent. GEORGE ILLPIAI , I4OCE., M. Professor of Math*. -.7trr , 4 HOES EA Saler, ot h g. Pittsburgh Hal. Is& tam Oh Conunerdal Law. Thera are two'rrouras orsto dy, ono a Boonraimut. other a Mathematical mum. Thera will Ita Demeanr. quarhniv nubile etrulduatken, br • Board of Examinant, Mr the awarding . of Diploma,,, Students enter ret a iniole oorittraar at gamuts so erfn otter hearths,when ao dloolud. Th. re hi, praharation. aod soon be ironed, • a Nina Tartu. et nod institution. with a alaV e. thrtha =DOI_ of upward/ow 20D eta loot., who hare to. latenainea IMO opening of the College. hr Norrinher.l.4.sl. It le the arm eau eisadtast determination of tuen who hive thersoftwonnent of tble Cbilege. It ehall not become neeond to any otherOtlto ayd oath thla Rlrltrte . they molehill!-solids n con i t patWn at that haw of parronagearbloh ham alermity d ntnimad the career of this hoe:Button. Irma its commenoothand. Addrass omit COLUMN." PI tishemb. Pa et 's HOITEEirEEPIS(II HA itDliir **. Picot ShOtwell, . ini,ovrtsys and Jobbv.s 'of English, Prima ma GRniad HOUSE FURNISHING :11ARDWA.RE, No 83 t. iNtirr 11 the attentiureoiSoutbem mid **A nna kterehmb to a Wye lind very extensive stair of 11•14 to heir line. • • • ettlin of .m 7, description. • figlen.hatifxl==li...i.':. Tindal and Ertamslt.d oo.sajap- Crinnidla fleandn.etret i and Brunnay% rf.4 dsl re .." M fr 4 : ll, wll; Ca r ri es o.;4.i_ 1 : Dor stook comprismenny Isie in oar m.* all of which de win to &mho at the ARTT ZO PRIORS POE VirturiOx APPRQVED PAPER. 0, ode ordered by letter to telsetsd with kreat care.and deo patch and pat t!alt Mum,. • • • ! •'I PIO)? k IIIIOTWELL. ealden aar.a. Noy York. P. S malsofaeturma ef a very. narrator. 'M IMstml ponsor and Pork.. - ole of RULBER.ISALLS--A new style of Inflated and bow Bane this India lubber benne. J.* ki.PIRLLIPS. /t 0 Menet et. t RANSPAUWA I 8000 pdt of HICAtc 40 and 44 nib ef,A red fel on sod I.ll:Tauten patlno. In fIORT iftple, at ttn Instnat stmt. . .0. 3 „3. H. PHILLIP& riVABLE COVERS-200 doz.assorteeizen L • Stand 'sad BarragSk_ -vas, outlit*tholeMas sul st•So.! l l l lßiarkorK., J .I 1 LLIPS. LOOR OIL CLOTHS; 'of any width, sham ulthuniawattlard U.tLe OH Cloth ITlP . F oss Sagar - just . /. i,:"3 reed sod br JOON Wit.3o.. Wort? 'Sblt&Bl VI:RIFLE 34 bhkriall•d Eb.:O , IIOWC SIDUTSPIA DILWORTU. YWWIOO z Refibtia - _ ma Dmwo jr ,L7oreformsbbr • s • SUGABS--100 bble—Stessallefinetighigus S+ *gr ago hr.: • SHRIVIN* DITAPA= P,RESS GOODS—A. A. Mahota Om' have ,•••• • butr....oft,•••rgaz &Ara \ biamt arg.lll7o Inv:icon 1.0 DARASOLS--.A.:A. 21 Co. have re. &Ate aei,itm lot en* sod do Assad' tysess!ats IHE beet *apt& aseertabi a Etat Allit , tvaz %rant:- .7. WILIAM .71..?7277; N0 frri4 Torsos emati. . 1! !"! ° !! II . , 441. ... 7 .A . . LAitt if rtra uinmeri „IL Flats sad ci,sogioema. low n. Calk Jk at No. 01 ILSON ocol e 6 J.. W .3014. Hats NNo. gl.Woal strat.• • • ...I. • •r'r-,lllt -4.6 )11 8X8.1W.1 CHEESE In oixal p alasereeeare:stbr -21532fii eLti c el a wro yili t °44 ' CASTILE S O AP for sale by. BACIALKT: 0086R/tat it Oa, Nal.'lB sad Ot/ wood. stood. 50 KIIG=I dIX TWIST' TOBACO9 '• . 141° zug.itecanAP":74- vioea WHITE - B;:mRLBBONS.:N*, !°`"_!'w Atr PAsso l i or ar kit.: LARS` f &elm Coaue met all other Mono of torsi an opened at tel HORNE'S. 77 literleeeste • IH7fil ljn-h""dP*l4.% .;:ltrrour.ori:a 00. 44U ANODIGS--"-A.l3other Sapply Of roma:l tape,a6,ll4ndoek tc,„a•e'd. Ansghear. Quigfir --- )N r)goIDED --An Address CaniW rugadu.,im.4. ear n sad Ado by . J. 2. Garatto Wrapping kV 50 do do Crown - • 63 t 7 aa44 40 do 114ozei4w,erd and_Odr sok : 41. /LEON% 00.420 Mato NIL bble: New Dr/ &WHO: 1101112 m oassialw
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