.7; - • it#; ,E6t‘ir fDroprietori, 73 . 1 1 , 71, J:-' alaiiiill;iigOCßA . 0 1 " 1514 1 ' effiffieulti en:W*OM In fitting k I Initliale I; 'n . floiiiihni sal 1 4402.11Siiiiailitild- iitseteta the alie'W - . 'ilt Chili- beim 'deeided to defer: their first m tine therein, until the 14th inst.; m °Woo ' P. M. teAdt=will be delredjer ed men of our Ckeist and State. Democrats IV 4. eigeoilar thtzuW. ben Of OW b Wshntsha.-ConntY arethvited to _t in_ The tearaidon -D;-HANISOCIL, Cot Beep'. _KIN 00YL___&- ao4 ,• 4 43. iBIIPRUIS. !Comtnittee. NCORD • GRAT'F, VINES. • lc an4dd F.E. onrcraam presr TO • • sung, GRAaiiri iVes frelbr iivritsgstr ourceiginallik Wt. nibtlituf nihhinii;m ted Wortioulturai Sometvii. Isas - mignied.: a ' ions& for its exhibition; sa4. the- tursittlushasc in 1860, a pre ajp,„tar.it as 4 -; tile: BESTmeyr seedling' 'ape. In aul•eitiecte rid/ to the Lobelia." $2. peerd g o et pi : 3. 9 9,1 100 per Amoco. per 63We:or hriont77, We oan furnish ofesxextra large ,vines it from tie cent! to $I Kiwox Mi Bro. Ili! v i meo% NORIMB, MERO T TAILOR, FEDERAL ST., ixiimarr CITY, Pa. Partlonlnr att of litoye Cloth% iiIMMil L. CA LDW,.ELL, /bias. Bahasa A.CIEM Et • e Lard. Su :Cared Hama. • 'Beef ko. • First stmts. Pittabarth.Ta Dealer in Bar*. Corner Market an deoltlyd. GOLD. SIL Certiecates Ors'Cortificates. 78.10 Bo R, DEMAND NOTES Indebtednue. Quarts:num s and •Conpont3; and all W othor_gove . H. WI mb.Vmd ment securities bought by LIAMS ac co. ' ood stmt. corner of Third. . , !Ps FUR I$ GOOD' Tin Ware " Wooden Ware Spice Boxes Cap Tube Straw Clutters NA T@ five Silver Soap Chamois Skins ns p=l,s tit STORE. STORE. FOR TILE es Baskets Jelly Moulds Wash Basins Cup Mops WtreSsever • Coal ScuMe Stove Faith Knife Washers WBastiniarns .Iksimps . • iltr i ftie - Fry-Pans Farihs !loiters . *gß4B ourßl WeF s e re =Clotho - Wringers - .3ll44eatipeons Butter rnnts Wash Tubs Soap Cups Toast Nom Sad Irons Meat, k Caw r e ss,Jro:. gig *4:031. t.sm. Call Bells - Nut Picks Fists Knives_ Napklce em RUM Creves in ßaskets . Cage For and Spoons -tatar " 00. Lee Pitchers Lenin!&um ri e a tus Neediers Pnddirmr Pans Bread Pans Iron Holders Step Ladders KaOsrs . ClothesLitres Soaks Cook's Knives BreadßOxill Scoops FOR T a:0 an. Curare Syrni;Jugs Cake knives Ea4l;l Fruit Studs ;„ Stitterilnivee" G So ri PP_ chaMoi. Bours ea tkOvalSal linnquetSands f Ivory Handled /in Cene.i_ Jib . Ste% aitteW Wine 8 SpTaf tCoterNits Bresditseitetsi Wine Coolers Fors i .Sahara Waiters Cramb Brashest b - 015n, :wog cogee.caetiers . Natrers Roan a lters Cork awl ' I Knife Sharpeners Waterpoolers. 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Ttik DAILY POST-_,-ADVANOED One yent2,..by $8 00 m0n..44 215 70 18 le eoPlell, 3 9 1;e11t42 1 64 . ...... 2 00 NEW ARIFERTEWEGr -RATES. The following rates of acivertisiter..-have.. ~. been aereedtpon'br the Ekblishers of the Pit;s% . nrit i Daily lies& to take effect on and after the loth day of NoVellier."lB62. on all new contracts: ;.1 - FOlktiTmaguirti.BLllTTEß. - 'PIS . 4 / VCit r 541 . 5,15* 'lf V' is Y• DS. t , sot t eee thief illseMbil)...;; $• 0 3 oilienthle‘..: 8 6.00 Trtt, inieribrvi... , 1. 0 inonths.:., 11 00 Throb hmerttens, 124 %Imam... za oo thiew00k,.......... .p1:00 Five months._ 14 50 Two weeks:— . S Six months 15 oo 'rel. week..„.. aye Ninemontlik.- :::A0 29 DO - month...l-- 000 Otasseer....--. •as oo Ton CHINOWILBLkatAITER. Which Allows thee Vase ots w °ham of matter. to be waled among tber' advertisements. . P 5 Ratt;22ll.-1 85 , A RIC , 3 V gIitY.D.A.7, r ea make- " ..-- ... ....----. EIS do t lc nt)mt„,,,,t... ~.,„., 30 00 Carl tare-20We' t'ii , ' 4..... i.. - 225 ' e Notices. 75 ----- -- INF otiOetLaaelitdiergosii....., ..... ...., - . ao 111 adiertisememts ordered in for one _lll nth. or leastinie. to be cash at the.time.of or d ' - DIAULY POST. CONTIVIWTOREr vs. THE PEO Speech of _Prof. .1114 son of New York, delivered in Connecticut. He commenced by saying that we had fallen. op times of great peculiarity.. In' peaceful times the minor associations ap pear almost lost in the movements of so ciety. A civil war and its causes have re-, solved us, into one class of citizens. As such we all appear here to-night, to con ' eider what may be done to give stability , I and permanence to the deeply disturbed land deeply threatened institutions of gov ernment. We are now sharply divided . late two political parties. Those parties, . *ordinary times, would,be the ins and - and the Tints nearthe coming of an elec tion. But at this time we aremearly re- Betted, end shall be soon quite resolved in o two..classee, the onerpaying taxes and the other consuming them.— (Applause,) We hope that," although", 60,000,14 w of -cars have, been created by this administra tion, the time can never come when 'they or their successors will constitute the vo i bag majority. , This division will consti- Ante us the aristocratic and Democratic parties, and it becomes as, as Democrats, toistand together upon a broad platform. hdlding 'in communion all that 'tote the Dithioerstic gbliqt Wheel/Le day of elec li 'if.coriies, and 'Making our issues not among, ourselves t but between onraeltes ar the consumers of taxes. For the oolit, tad Years weihould not quarrel with ' man who votes thsDemocratic ticket. ( iient;) This - :tfar was . began ly par ti who had great advantage against so ci ty. There was a great accumulation of in a who could be made soldiers, and a v t accumulation of wealth to be consu md by soldiers both North-and South.--- T 'a it the rtirdl_lll.; CO direetpg fly hi climate. In 18 6, at the Calof Napoleon, the civilized world was poor and bloody and was ready for peace. The merrof science and , art, who had hid themselles from the scenes of 1 war to investigate' notate and -apply her laws, earne_forthWatt, with his en gine; .Aslurright, wit h hilt:spinning and mewing mieliwery . iWhitney, with his cotton' gin c andL,a thousand other new arta, with their fariorie apidiances i Which in forty yeare- doubled - the population of the civilize& world and four-folded, their enjoyments. :At - the end of. forty years a rich and populous world - wits again ripe for war, and-the:ability tcilihve war drew ' nos with other nations, intifithe vortex.— In! the natural-hist ory comes when; through waste*Of life and ex haistion-pf wllalth and diagnst with. the frands of contitictors, which have stained the history. ofetery I va, on: earth, all ''men '. be 'ome Prepared for peace,- andoints of ho or are kasilyziettled:' Some f a ncy that / di end ififeirkwar is near ,; others dread th thought 'efts termination, and hence; in the variety „ lii%ews growing out of a masty of tempers, and interests in this ter, men squat liertest differ as to the time arid‘Aiode cif - teilninating this war. Contthetors favor the Kilkenny Aar, officitholders are patient under de lay (laughter,) but the great body of citi -.7 ardeeriously inquiring how the efFtfr io of blood may bechhcked, while the Jun:in and the Constitution shall be pre- • seated, 'find how the debt shall be paid.— Alieady the .cost.-of : this: wan- surpasses that of any other war on earth. The in ter at offotty.drikt (4 .. *tietls t.. 1 4t of Apsy fan , and'if atiltirte Pert is not paid by the wealth that will be found in the hands lintractora at' the . Close of the conflict e e isgreat feu-that:it will.not be paid at' 11. ("That's so I”) Among a free pe le'. el - 1 to elect their -rulers. laws; .thi bele tomes m e progress of unsuccessful war, when es can , n 0 Jaeger loe'e laded. • .. , . . ; 11 Ohio firmer, sitting in -a country tw in" saw the, desithig-offider and his file of 461 hits, guarding:thwdraft-box, arrive at the 1 doer af die !betel, "What have you the e?" said the . farmer. "The draft bo ~" was the reply ; "And why_ these i j ‘'T o tofight protect it." the "Yon enem m y ,: aT . col eyroalr" soldiers A .4 , w tardier; ,"wes won' t i aluirt. your hot: 'o morrow you mayiti facelirefi that table ii ou th t e tb b ikutin aloo e4firi oi d:iv a : wipthlleorbeenyd your emplayera Will obey, : To - r` - an ad.' 1 . li slidra e l ta iws b e l t e, and'wheu . we .dtaw. out you , your must so conduct the war as .o 1 enozona _the.. . patriotism of far. me send mechanics, or else atop die war Si itop theife 'people voting. (Cheers.). Fo' no people can. vote and be conscript ed o r : any considerable length . of' time, an ow.'' ... . . rahitie; 'however, are the feelings of the andfile, who ~fight in the front and re • Ve. t1ie.44440 -pay. - (Laughter.) An thegNetng taste:l4es thole who con-, - iiii:l,ll - .:litiger - entila,. and if ever iii *Ay vistlf . iniderl.the suspicion of xe l :t. be' g con uctU - ./ '. 7 9e3 inter of men hol je4frias vial.. History has tef-afritirsqual:colitionaptiert- Of w diamdlW.teL i sxtlittlepurpose. (Grief the ring4,.The'signs — of earnestness ~, a re 4etr while the signs of expensiveness. are s__Featj.ber3.glCsiirAirkMaifitliiiidnibi tarration_m_kameat...3o, liestrimend iilien'it t neinoved hlneungnn4 ei Biuilis: _ in starriest to:clear the- Miesiseippli orsivits he rather like the countryman whOffeno, -. demi was mulled off .by the first Adler ' , and 'who apobtized for the failure,* . 8 0 - .. ;MA he only built it for an eitierimeht . teA see hoir . hir the water would rise'?— (L a i g h te i . . -.Bat,- be the fortunes or the fates o the war what they may, it iiiiiviiibydaws that -tannet,,vary, toward szteiminition,.end that will bring us to a iiinee. John Quincy Adams foreshadowed this war with prophetic satisfaction as far back as the admission of Arkansas, and ' did so because, he said, "the war would 1 , 1 ash slavery into the Gulf of Mexico." 's son, at Baxter Hall, mindful of his fa t her's idiosyncrasy, said, "it was well understood that Mr. Lincoln's election was ttipiir-iiti '94 t 9 slaverrin the Sopth erit S4ttes - iiiome way or other. A . way wits to be found to break through' the Constitutitiolf either by: Abolition aggres sion,John Brown raid, or a proclamation." ,Jcihn Brown burnt the first powder in this war.' (Great:applanse.) the fire eaters wereCdeliglited• with .k . the ()Session, the New England office-seekers prohibiting the new administration from making any ,terms with the border States. To make their folly complete, the South was in vaded- with 75,000 men, instead,,of three hundred thousand; and the empire which soott predicted is nearly accomplished. The acts of Congresspointing to abitrary powiTitave left us still the ballot-box..= Fear to encroach too rapidly on the liberty loving and law-abiding temper of the peo ple has restrained them in this manner. and therefore it becomes us to marshal the Democratic host to the elections until the only party baying either the wig .or abilfty to restore the Union and pre `serve the Constitution shall guide the des tinies of the United States. (Cheers. RATES Stirriit 4 g Appeal in Behalf of the Sufferers in Ireland. The executive . board of the Irish relief Committee orNew York have issued a stirring appeal to the people offthe United States for nrompt aid in behalf of the starving people of Ireland. After refer. ring to the repeated failure of the crops in isolated districts of Ireland, the ad dress proceeds as follows : What was before limitej..to certain dis tricts now extends over tle whole island, involving in one general calamity richly Cultivated and prosperous parts of the Country, where want had been previously unknown. "Hundreds of families would have starved." says a gentleman writin g to a member of the committee, "had it not been for the timely aid you sent us." There is.every indication that a famine is im pending, which will be more extensive than that which °enured in Ireland in the years 1846 and 1847, when over 20,000 human beings are estimated to have died from starvation. The famine - during that period was owing mainly to the failure of the potatoe crop ; but, as other crops were luxuriant, there were many districts where the famine was unfelt ; but at the present period every crop has failed, and there is nd part of the country which can be said to, be exempt from causes which have been general in their effect. Our Relations with Great Britain. A special Washington dispatch to the New York Tribune, says: Our relations with Great Britain are considered by those who are conversant with them extremely 'delicate.' The cor respondence between Earl Russell and Minister Adams with relation to the tit• ting out and sailing of the pirate Alaba• me, contained in the English Blue Book, -bit not yet published in this country, and the correspondence still going on touch in the construction and equipment in thiatish waters of ottler„Aqiiwke c e4, l 8411 in atone which is unfriendly, it not menacing and provocative of war. Rus sell plants himself on the strict letter of the statute applicable to the case, refers our government to that statute, and iu et feat refuses to take steps to remedy the grievance complained of. The matter hag recently been seriously discussed in the Cabinet. Cause of Prince Alfred's Illness Prince Alfred's illness, according to the Paris correspondent of the Montreal Herald, is declared by the highest Greek authority in that city to have been caused simply and solely by the intensity of his grief and indignation at being prevented from aceepting the crown the Greeks have offered him with such wonderful unanimi -ty.. Such a proof of affection from the descendants of the heroic artist nation of the old world might well touch the heart and fire the imagination of a youth of eighteen ; and it is said by those who can scarcely be mistaken in the matter that the young Prince has given his heart un reservedly to the people and the country that have so unreservedly offered them selyes to him. Such has been the bitter ness of the young Prince's disappoint ment that it was feared that the distress and excitement would bring on brain fe ver. Happily the drisis seems now to be .asaed ; but the Greeks, when they learn the veal cause of the illnese of their fa vorite, will not be likely to abate their de termination one jot to have, him for their king. As far as I can learn, the proba bility seems to be that the Provisional Golvernmeht or the'Parlitinient at Athens, will, ere long, appoint a Ministry to gov ernithe country in the name of King "Al pjuled.os," until the latter attains hia ma jerify, whei they will make a formal of fer )of the crown to the elect of the na tion, who, they believe, will then accept theioffer on his own responsibility. 41M. A Female Drug Store. Cn Friday evening last an important Seizure of contraband goods and arrest of perpons having them in possession, was made at Cincinnati .on board the Alice Peen, just= she was.. About to leaVe for MeMphie., The parties arrested were Mrs. z i t Mo re r •Linother.•in•law, and Mrs. Jenny Mo 14 sister-in•law of Judge James Clark, , cif, ainiltmi, - Ohio. When the ladies We confrentad by the officer,. and charg• ed ithbearing letters and contraband gocule tcklie'retuilai - they Sternly denied it, Saying that this was all prejudice and spite against them, but-the officer told them they would have to disgorge. Find ing there was no alternative, the young letlY collapsed, and delivered her precious charge. She had concealed upon her per son from twenty-five to fifty letters, ad•• dressed to sundry colonels, captains, ma joySp &c., in the rebel army , and in a lige bustle, or aack, fastened to her per son, she had forty bottles of morphine, seven pounds of opium, and a quantity of camphor, all of which was taken posses steal of in the name of "Uncle Sam."- I : The ladies, together with the correspon dence, were handed over to the custody of the Military authorities. The., Kansas Congressman. Sine time befors the adjournment Of the last ,Congress Hon. Martin F. Con way, ) • representative from Kansas, receiv ed resolutiOns, passed by the Legislature of hia_State, strongly . condemnatory of his course in the House. Mr. Conway re turned the resolutions to the Secretary of State,-with the expression Of his most PriqourtdMt f elnit," and closed his let ter, by saying ; "I shall ask the people, in their next election, to saw whether I am a traitor or not ; and in the meantime I spit upon the resolutions." THURSDAY, NIORNING,PRIL 9, 1863, A correspondent of the Winery Advertiser; writing from Richt -on the 2.lts ult., says that Presidelsrvis has been confined to his house two weeks, and is a great sufferer.' ab scess has besn formed on his temnext to his sound eye, and it is feared will lose the sight of that eye also. The entire receipts of internatenue to date amount to twenty two taus of dollars. The cBtitnated receior the year are one hundred and fiftylions. CARPET. 1862, DECEMBER, 862, W. 11. arc 11. IIIeCALLTM. I LARO£ PORTION OF ORROCR "lug Seen bought previous to tries of otrvanc-,,, s.nd now replenished (just be the largest adva • ce of :ho reason) with the nst de signs is Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window, fibs, Ste . A fa'orablo opportunity offe,ed pothers at moderate rates. as prices will be hi/thermal!? SPRING GOO-.S. W E it on lV ol ) lfu L ye D rB t C o A oe L r t tee T k li e r. SEN. SPRING AND SURER 1098,, embracing all the newest s I n N PLAIN AD FANCY CA SURES; suitable for Business Suite. ANB anaunplete assorts ont of fine black CLOTHS AND CANSIJIEES, Oleic and figured Silk and Cashmenbre4tingll eornor of Market Squoro, A I lecheny city Lohs;.law:tf ROBBERY OF ADAMS' TOPRESS 85,000 REWARD °FIRMED. BALTIMORE, Marels9, l la63. The safe of the Adams: Express Cmpany was 'robbed on Wednesday night betweenSalUmere ant LI arrbburgh. It ..onyained vorits sofas of money. ir. , urrency and gild. a large nmb. r of Stated certificates of indebtednse, United mate ti se • t wen t r bonds, and checks lithe Unit • ed :awes Treo,urer on the : Assistant Taasurer of New York, p . a.soble to the Adalll/3 . Ilpresa A Reward 1 , iv e ThourAnd Dollars differed tie C”rni..iny. The public are reeled to the let of Ow numbers of the bonds andiertificotea published by the Comoon.Y, and aretantioned not to 0 any of them. Robbery- or the Adam's' Exproa—f Ivo Thosotutl Elolloro ite wird. The foll,wing 'described Certificate, de., were ldolen from the Adam.' Express C , MVItuY, on WEUN rSUAY Nllt Elf,for the reenvo of which ri.5.0 0 will JO paid by the Comp/ L1 .V.hebe rs of the ('nit. , ( Certi as rtiln dettedne.. Stolen. Four United Sates Certificates ot Iniebtodness. 4.:,00 each, numbers 'A.449, 2:,•00, 21451, 21,455, Ir , United States Certilkotea. $l,ll/0 each : os 5. , if I. .Nos No Nog Nos Nos .5914 , , 59 49, Nos 59,1441, 5 9 147, • Nos 9.l:ft 51_1.1,q. es-r-,wl Nos Va - ,...V12,- /19. - frt-, 59.rnt MI Nos .50.31 i, 69,3111. os Nu? 5911;1, Nos 519 is, hi Una, bv,ixiti, 5 ~ u7t, . Ten 5,20 'United r total Bonds, Nos 18,179 to 18,18.4 inclusive. Tho totlowiag c aka of F. E. Spinner. Trea tearer ol the Un:te I : totes, on Assistant Treasurer. New York, payabl to the order of the Adams' Express Company, Check No STA, for 4dleid, for ac. A.M. Felix. Cin'i. N o 859 fir " " J T tlitson " " SU " 103. " Conrad& Wagner, " " " 5543 " Wilson&llaydetu, " •• " SO; " ILal " " A Borden. " " 851 " " " J A Co., " •• 8,;7 n) " Ilco . Joan. " " Btii ' " J Vl,' NV agnerk Co., " 858 " 2645 " 11 Morton, St. Louis. " ' lfil " 10 , 7.4;1 " I° Barre. " %he public Are cautioned not to negotiate any any of the oho'. e bonds or con Mentes HENRY SANFOR.I), Superintendent Adorns' Express Company rah:Ai:llw REAL ESTATE SA VI NOR iNsTr- TIVN. incorporated by the Legislature of POnnsysvania. Open for Deposits from 10 a. m, to 2 o'clock, F. rn, daily; also on SATURDAI EVENINGS. from ti to 9 o'clock. AI - Office. 62 FOURTH STREET. A SAFH. CONVENIENT and PROFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, ano al! those whose means or savings are tima't. It also commends itself to Executor., Adminis trator 4, Collectors. Agents, volunta-y Societies or As:ociations, and persons of all classes: Interest ti the rate of SIX PEW. CENT. per annum is paid on deposit., which, if not drawn, will be placed to the credit of the depositor CD the first day of May and Nove•eber, and thereof. ter boar the same Interest as the principal. At this ato money will DOUBLE in LESS THAN TWELVE likes. Interest will COMMOLIIO on all deposits the Ist and 15th days of the month aftorsuch deposits are made, Books containing Charter, By-Laws, As.. furn ished on application at the office.. PRESIDENT — ISAAC JONES Vine PRESIDENT — W. B. COPELAND. TRUSTEES. Hon Thos M Howe . Hon J K Moorhead, Isaac Jones. C 0 Hersey, Win , di Smith, Jacob Painter, Harpy Childs. Nickolait V oegtly, W B Copeland. Socrotary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER, febs:tinad ÜBLIC NOTICE. OPP= OP TOO! PENN'A RAILROAD Co,} • CANAL DEPARTMENT. /1111 E PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1 Company hereby give public notice to all whom it may concern. that in parsuenoo of the power and authority conferred upon it by sundry Provisions r f an act of the General Assembly of the Commcmwerlta of Penney IVania entitled ;'An Act for the gale of the Main Lino of the Public Works." spproyed May 16th, 1857. it will on the FIRST DAY OF MAY. A. I), one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, abandon much of the Western D ivision of the canal. lately forming a part “f the Main Line on the Public Works, aim as lies between Blairsville and Johnstown (com monly knows as the "Upper Western Division") together also with such Dams Feders and Reser voirs lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or are used in connection with said Upper Western Division. By order of the Board of Directors, Witness the seal of the said Company the 25th day of February A. D. 1863 J EDGAR. TiiionsoN. IL. Si mh4;:itesyl President. LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS, SITOES, GAITERS AND BALMOBALS, Consisting of all kinds of styles and qualities, Having bought for Cash, before the advance, will now sell at lower rates than can be found in the City. Be sure and call before purchasing elsewhere. Country Merchants and dealers supplied at Now York and Philadelphia prices at J. H. BORLAND'S , No. 98 Market street, o,rie door from Fifth. YOU WANT SO= GOOD NEW J. Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed and all other kinds .of Spices, cooking Brandy of Wine. New Orange, Lemon and Oltron Pool go to Haworth Is Brothers, in the Diamond. where you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other home in the city. Also a general and tall assortment of Family Grocories, Teas, Wines,. Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. kIAWORTII k BROTEBB. 'de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley. Two nEw STANDING TOP BUGGIES whose former price was $125 will be sold now for $9O, at Mrs. JOSEPH WHITE'S. se2o Carriage Bepositori Two Mile Run. Jeff. Davis Going Bh Internal Revenue 87 FOURTH STREET. W. H. MeG EE & 0., 143 FIEDERA L STE= MENEM .E==n==E= DEALEES INOILS. 8. M. KIEB & CO., illbRIFA019:11ZR1 OF Pure No. 1 CarbOu Oil, •II BENZOL. FIFF-Offtoo OR LIBERTY STMT . * oPD4dte Penea R. R. Depot. 113 All oil warranted. THE ARDESCO OIL coml. %NY - Avi - ArrurAicTirwm AND HAVE FOB Itisale a superior article of Refined Ardesco on, NON-EXPLOSIVE. ALSO, • PURE BENZOLE. warehouse, 27 IRWIN STILES* PENNA. Lucent Oil Work , DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturers of Funs wsirr. unkaargn ce...uncori Office, NO. 291 LIBERTY STEM Pitts burgh. F. nartzma The Philosoptdo Burner. • ItAYDEWS NEW. DOITBLE-ACk'lNki Philosophie Burner for Club - on:Oil is now ready. It possosses many advantag e s over the Common Burners. • 1. It makes-a large or Moil light with perfoot combustion. . 2. R will burn any quantity of oil with safety. 3. It can be need with a long or short obinma. 4. It can to"-used as.: taper night4amo. 5. It can always be made to burn coonomicanor. & It is more easily wicked than any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without ra moving the eons, 8. It throws all the white light above the *one. 9. The chimney can bo removed or imarted without touching theglass. • ' These burners are the common No:1 ids" and can be. put on any lamp now in use. Every per using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic pinker. Price 25 cents: _per dozen 1115. 501 a a o, 82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. Sea-lidw 1 1 , ' HAYDEN" PIANO DEALERS. wHEN THIS CREEL WAR IS OVER r or WEEPING. HAD AND LONELY. Song sad Stm , utt.3oo oppie3 of this beautiful new-Song. just rodelyed, , . . Price Cents,- Cu the receipt of whial ft will be sent by mail, free of postage, by CHARLOTTE BLAME, 43 Fifth street. Pole agent for Knabe's Pianos and Prince's Melodeons. ap3 BARGAIN SECOND HAND PIANOS. A 17.1 1 tiliallMitit °el . v Alitti_l3.lE4ll - $220 A 7 octave, Chickeritt' g. oo . d, round " - corners, a first rate instrument_........._. 200 A 7 octave, days .k Co,. Rosewood, a handsome instrument in rood order.. 115 A octave, Stodart, ltoeowood, carved nannols in front... 186 A 6.4 octave. Vale C43 . , 11:05ew90d. round fr mt, an excellent Piano 160 A 6 octave, Chirkering, Rosewood round comma, a good reliable Plano 150 t 6 octave, nallet, Davis .k Co, Rosewood 186- 16 oct,. Stodart. Mahogony. round front SO t 6 oct, Swift. do 75 A 6 oct, German. do —.— 00 A 8 oat, Dunham, do 60 A oct. Load A,./INB . English do _ _ _ -Tonic ix, ImeLttolt, 81 WOOD STREET ILBSTTNBITEGH BRANCH, O. 118- Wood Street. of the Baltimore Piave Fee tory, established in 1136. A choice stook of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pianos, combirang all the mica dale of a first class Inatniment with late novelties (tmderpatent). • Highly important to the critical Mania. Low for cash or acceptance. an WISH k.,BROTHBH, att24 Mufaaturers. EUROPEAN -4:1- 5 ,t,.;, A G E N C Y. TGGRAN RATTIGAN. WITROPEAN - Mont. 122 Monongahela Howie. Pitts burgh. Pa.. is prepared to bring oat or send back passer ern from or to any part of the old *Orin try. either hv onlam YOBng racket& SIGHT DR.A.lffli tiA.Ln. payable in arM part of Europe. Agent for the IndianapOlis and Glikeinnail Bail- Coad -Also, Agent for thgold Black Star Lbe of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamentaait ing between -15. w York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. fell' COAL LAND FOR SALE—THE 81711, scriber offers for rale, very low his farm of &5 cores, situated in W ashington township Colum biome county. Ohio, one mile and a, halt from Se linesville station on the Pittsburgh & Cleveland 'Railroad. Fully fifty acres are improved and un der oultivation and the whole is rich in coal stone; The buildings aro a hewedlog house, log stable, o w shed, &e, The farm IS well situate& within one mile of the railroad. Terms Df sale—One .half cash, with reasonable time for the-remainder. Price T.M ner acre. Address. MICHAEL MeSWIDGEN. balineavilie. Columbiana counts, Ohio. Rafe- to Jos. M :Cabe, hose street, Pittsburgh. kb:S Surdaw. WEE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES .'-ADDS NH ELTING WORKS,: Ett'Clattpit & CO.. Manntsetaten Sheath. Braziers' and Bolt copper, *resod OOP per Bottoms. Raised Btilt-BOttoms, Spatter Bolder. !Fe. zt _M AISO importers end dealers tetals. bs.: Plate,,Bteetiroa T , Fire. Eto: ik/y" Constantly on hand. Tintnan's Itine.We6 nd Wools. Waretionae. No. 149 rear and 120 ISO ND STREETS, Pittabu rah. Peal= imp Special ordora of Conner out to any &wired pattern. fitnlydkw 8.. X. KLEE ..TAMES GLOVER ..... .PCIETZE, inaTTSIBTROU FIRE BRIER RAMP FACTURINGG COMP ANY. BIER, GLOVER. & CO., Manufacturers Of Flro Brick, Tiles Cruoibles.tio. and dealers in Fit aural tanuoibte May. 10- Office 365 Liberty street, opposite the P.R. R. 'Passenger Depot, Pittsburah. Orders respeotfnitY solinitnd, febaktuut kirw Eriscitiv.eavy - To Strengthen and Imirove the Sight. Tag t erkets . P k ussian SiYeatactles, PEsoNti SllFpnitibre 111:0)11 DE. footive sight, arising from aje or ether cane es, can be relieved by using the ussian Feb.-. ble , Speataeles, which have been well tried by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh - and vi cinity to whom they have given perfect satisfaa , - tu: ? ,f The certificates of these persona can be seen at MY °Bice. ft—. All who purchase one pair of the Russian Pebble Spectacles are entitled: teller , sepplitid do future free of charge with those which will *twos givn satisfaction: Therefore: if you wish to mime an improve ment in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Roo:each% Janie No. 39 Fifth street. Poet Building DAUB & CA.PRELL, BIERCIMANT TA..ELOBNI, NO. 165 smrimristui AIaHAVE JUST RECEIVED s° and well selected stalk of Spring::Goods, oonsistins of Cloths, Caa'mere*, Vestings, ALSO —A lorgestook of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, holoding Paper; Ortiftir Ifecklrges every thins usually kap.t try DM olassßunlahing.Blots Orders promptly execute d. EGH6IS—:I2 BEES FRESH EGGS JUST received and for sale V A RIM Co der and ant !,1.0; COMUIAL-HROBIATIOL Arbitration COninnihre'of the Board ofTr ado IWNOIOWA. Dee: L', Wm. M. SHINN. V. Pi ci tAl3.l.l . 43U RIIHRETT. & DILWORTH.. m.III.MRY. • . DAVID Mee WSW' ' •' " Alovc4tnenta of Eidopeitia EAeim* FROM AIDIERIOL Europa Saxon* ..... . . ....New York-Hamburg ..-APTiI.4 Creole ' New York_Havana kit 0 April' Bohemian Portland......TAvia.pool.... .Aprll - 6 Etna New York...tiverpool -April .4. Asia._ New Yorh..l4verpool _April' N. American ....Portland.--LivarpooL....._April 11 Glasgow New York..LiverpeoL , -April 11 PROM IIIROPM? • ' Victoria Liverpool New_ :York...March 2 Great East'n...Liverpool .New .'York...Marohl Saxon% Sontham'n.....New Yerrit..-.March 11 Etna - Liverpool._..New York- Maroh 1. Bohemian...-Liverpool Porthmdl." ...Maroh Asia Liverpool..._.Neiv Yvik...Mnrch 1 'Glasgow Liverpool New Yonle...ll(arolfl9 N. A.meriedn..Liverpool Portland.:-Maxch 19, Canada Liverpool 805t0n....-.:.Marclr Hauddadia....Southam'n..-Nevr Yotk...March 25 Africa Linverpool..-....805ten...:......Mareh 28 molszy BiAnlizT„._ (OORRICTED DAILY FOE. UR YOZIFING 206 T. The following are tholnaglng and - gelling-rates for Gold, Silver. &e.: • Buying, Bea* ...... .... 45 CO • Silver Demand • 45. (9 Eastern Eiehange: • biew - York ..... -. par Baltimore Philadelphia.. » par Boehm. • —.........:.. Dar ~4 Western Exchange, par par ri Dar n amainnati ..... latveland St. LotthL PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. OFFICE OP THE DAILY POSIT. Thursday, Apr/1 9 th. 1843 Z. Newark's—We have anottie change to notice in the weather; it is again pleasant for ,•ont-d6or transactions. Business also exhibited a. slight improvement; country - merchants are beginning to come to town in large numbers. 'i - A few days of the present weather-would help map , ten considerably in the way. of operations. Money matters ` present no change worthy' o' notice, and seem - to be as unsettled . as theiethit .Groceries—There is a good tradevoins an in this article. Pricesare net so firm.aathey were a few. days ago, Sugar being from 34,' to 3/ 2 c lower ; lasiesl42o per gallon lower; C.iffee %gale 'ewer' forltio. The rates here are IoW a/camper:ad With those of the Eastern cities. -The 'abbe& in this market is not heavy, but the:receipts..are on the increase. Flour—This article seems to be„pretty, much neglected, the demand . being limited and sales likewise. We never witnessed leis disposi tion to operate than prevails at present, and whilst other branches of produce are being dis-„ posed of, this one alone seems to be left out in the cold. The news, both East and West, represents a declining market. Probably our tbitn; dealbri don't read the Eastern: papers. • Grain remains firm. Oats have further inlvancedoinderati active demand. One of our, large dealers has - furnished the Government with 80,000 bushels; this ate'et the secrets of the present- high prices. - corn' la also looking to an advance ; as the stock in first hands is quite light.. Bacon was. never in better demand than at present., The daily sales in the aggregate are large, and the'cidsient Stole will holdout very long at the way the artiele iir being disposed of. ..: • - : . • •Eketair—The market during-the we* has. been dull ant inactive, the sales being few chid pat taking. thr more cd'airetall.tham•a:whidesalitrada. Whilst th • huts 'East an 4 West have <legible . • • - 6 : 2s V , ParsTaitar:BßN7_ The stookon hand ignetlarte.; • Bacon—The demand continues active; there is a large business doing daily. Tlitviteeit in fiet hands is not large. Among the sales we, notice 20,000 IDs Plain Hams. Sc; l / 1 .. 20,000 Ms slioulders„, 6e f 10.001 I s S C Hams. 100;10;000.1hs - PlainRams.. 8,440 ; 5.000,1hs sides, 73 . 4 c ;,10,000 lbs shoulders, 6c ; 32 - .ooo4bs'aliOnlders, 6c; sides.l% - c:' Lard—Market steady; sales 20 tierces City Leaf at lie; ,sales of country at 1043.10.V.a. Ness-Pork—Sales 10 bbls atsls 504016. Lard 011—Sales 10 bbls No. 1 at 95c; New held at $l. Greed Beef—Demand improvingfaaleslo,oolhif S C. 11X0113io; 3000 lbs 1934@1ege. • Grain—The demand for the leading articles continues brisk. Oats are inquired for and" are firm at 70P72c, first hands; it takes a. large amount to keep the Governmenrsupplied. Corn, in good demand : sales at 85@90c. Wheat steady, sales of red, $j 3001 35; white,4l 4001 45. Bar ley, not inquired for : prices nominal Rye in good IVA nest at 9o(01$1.. Nagn—Sales of 25 hhds Orleans at 12,%e. 15 do Porto Rice, 12C; 20 blifs Crushed.l6C f• 15 - 'do coffee A. 149 4 , 13; 20 do coffee T,l4;ic. • ,Nolasaes—Salee of 35 bbls Orleans at 55c syrstp—Salei of 25' bbls` 45 dOc. , .Coffee—Sales 40 sacks ; Rio at 331<e. . . - teselt:--31arket Steady ; sales of 20 0 bbli a t Sl'7 s - bbl. . . • . • Rice—Sales 15 tierces at 8360 Fish=—Firm and in good demand. ; sales bble No. 1 Mackerel, $:5 10 bbls No. 2.410; 40 half bbl do, $5 37; 20 bbis N 0.3 medium , $7; 30 half blots do $4; 10 hbls large' No. 3.-0 50; .20 bbla . Halifax Herrings, $6. New York Cihtfle Akirket Tri!tounek's . MONDAY, April 6.7 , -The, market opened this. morning in Fortir-fourth' street. withf atoottt: 3,70 Er bullocks on sale, and a ninth `ateatarpiopattiaA of them good, fair quality than last week, but: to .balance this there was a large nuellier, of the' veriest scallaviags we haVe seen fdr.'a - king Glue.' Yet there are but very few cattle selling at 'ass than 10e per pound for the estimated net_vreight —indeed none that are flt for any decent by_tcher. and there are, a great M#U:IY eV - reties: pound. and ir 'Considerable number still Maar: Several droves of fast-ohms bulltreksWAllVer4d 1130120 per viand upon the - owner's 'W.lMateNif net weight. Proves of. good fair :Minebtsteent, such as average 7;4 ewtnatibirebeMisoldwackle-,, sale evil:11111e Per pound to, _Pttitias 'who buy- - to retail. The first four orlye hero the, trade was very lively; tif itelmcoidedgial ..adijatiLeror, half a cent upon laSt,Week's. quotations:. ,Afqr, that the business - drooped: and Wien: much more dill:legit tO. effect sales after noon at the asking rates orthe nioralzg:. .100 et the best cattle were taken during the •foiti tabu.* Messrs. Starr & Reid, the Government agents, at higher rates than aur,of their previous purchases. "Although brokers nor butchers could 'coax the agents to tell how =saw ther wanted, their purchaies of some of the - biest'drovei pro duced • as excitementleacient to lekdranee.Alre prlce, which, if against the hatcher, weenettoofe sethan it would be if , the pnichases , weinr-iniade by Contractors, while, being made by agents di meetly on Government account, gives all the drovers the: benefit; :off an 'advance. -About 160 head were taken on account of contractors for the British army iri the Miestlndies. Thieleafes but lightauPPlY foncitylutchers,and of neces sity; keeps tip prices; and:will - keep them up; at the same rate,of suPabOrifiter . th an since The stook on sabito-day will not be sold out as close ea test Monday;ariy someloo heed incirentay arrive to-morrow, whichlvill.serve to. keep the market sheathe same average arflastweirk. The hoemarket opened very .doll. Oa morning, with some 90 car loads on sale but none sold up to 10 o'clock. The sheep market is more lively Sad- , zrrees better -for drovers, The _weather is fine. Tull prutieularsto-morrow. - • - P4ll.l . admlplttigt,(!a”le Mark 4. Av T en he u arri e : rtrtrire rias an yard ikaal, r elo i f i ab be o ef it im i t . t o le op a n t e P eesid hi x ll t i e gs t : week. The ciernissid eentinues shod, but prices_ are not so firm as last quoted, ranging at from $ll so(0 1 2, 50 for - . extra ;Weatern and Chester 4onnty steers: $10(4)11 for good;api. s9@k9 ,10 A T , coxitiloiiittecorditle to quality. - Themarketepened brisk this morniint at. one abarb° ol l7 : s midll4 :q ta d tailiti tdi wnecL an ' d b r u a t tli a e C r th lo e we ei r: se l2s head se at $20&40 perkiiiid,'llBto quality. • Sassy are also dell and rather lower, with sales .ef 3;4oo'heal at from $8 500819 50 it lb gross. Ileas.-711here is er fair demankamk prices are well maintained, with sales of 3,7® head at from $309 50"4 100 thwnet. . .• , . . The cattle on sale to-day are from the following States : 7 00 head from Pennsylvania 00 ,,,,,, • ..Illinois ~. . " Ohio RETWE GARDEN efs FIELD . Beads, Seed drills, seed eoyrere. prt i n , struments of all hod& for sale Dy. API BBOKBAM as LONG. LW Liberty itreet.2 sgh BBLELVAMMLY-FLOVIts JustaeceWed efilar male oor Markietitild mli3) NEW PANELby DECOBATIONI;MAI fora% W. P. WIALL. *WO Wood Bt. ~'~'~-_ EgHtiiblibfbOd 154112-47 TO THE PUBLICi 8, ZILIAIM-181( • . wtheignoroa E tandfabte 17 Modest o nation. tract :s. A ant delicate' ent - nelf-' • //1 , or Whims cowpox' aid in cidatitlepponthrixi •.• 2 • eat and. and 2414421 fir VP& rvo a Dm iussintll) o p to t:of - doira •- do.ltheamoraßtn4 Wald, rmodestard_dxcadfuTh , "elicyalce4iind - ththk it a treat sin tOry ,itttotol And forl oontanthistlear• Mut •=- is tirnrowni. their wimproxiiiiihin sone and dags•• Thc:x fondly ihysiator•— shoal Del 'cantle:instil' 4a2Szapti' 4. orapoega.oonrdothe cameitsDr t ,BP l l3 l 4 . UP. (except publisbradhatir.carative trite; tied iniett:beinet 4thectrarataX stupid. fahow and presumptuous _iamb_ a i i born and rail ub l N Ad rivibranoto; spnindwp 7ialtatiorboms and :: whok'OßMlnZll o Xifiti. lIIMUMOOL*SI4 tt) • loilahrand" loYsteriatudf: meanly" 'crilir - aotten.ltittopubliettretorwister,.that annumA• wwletite and guardians axe *moral that their OVAA daidildere and *ark, - preriotudY dewy and of delicate condition and -ap efa-tacaoth I . 4L T: re ared to health and - vigor by MA:310 0 . - lbjEtcrij an& ,othr mapriatellirough. em,oaredlco4 aptl Wine. anxiety.", _ciathea.43.7E•Orinatoer, - lied or nocturnal inoilneThotif.itra 66ribletelictrid to s,vettahortspiwWltintotry thatxow•xemodicif. which afe_peonritairly au own. Tltexarc, comnotmda must v - t m d w u rs -, men I.la. ,202Korthe will en ebaeabandon. ed and' ' - e -Pei die awe twist4With teihkodgo.oceachad2,. AO: forty ream (40) experienep injbeizr tr„cat; =Ott hospital!' both - the , 01ciftWorld and; in the/United Staten leads him,to all' with a. -. bit biol. health and-happineca tanbi plower • =Writhe er-pa/lemichoek,Tritlnclaoaerwitli m to washice.'btit 'Am:to - and be meal and an& all. rif-Itv m&diseases. ' r e pot ny ann SR our ogantrios, i n • noWile'odi "4.lter4ftend to Ainie , can had ofrnytreatreieat bYttOddtft 116 - 410t7 of thil hfedlealAdoicer.wbich h pout toaU thatwordloallfavint tho .adr. vantage of oval . forty .yearc. experience . and. cbaceralkaleOrweonantlNlte' , onperior In the.treetwat of roecial.dinewer., and xtho..h• &fly_ _unlimited by thetworeatbn. as well - as mom • - mad mectable oltistttLi.-Publiff•cere,t Fro Priem of hotels. lot °floe Emitancid • sheet. neatDiafnbnd street. -; ,Pitivate oonsinuni. ' widow ,froall.Partt the P o n, giarwa. tendedto; - twr•wo • • • /KIX SAO Pithhiralt tied l H q. - his ''. `. • • ! CERTIFICATES. TIEINWITILZ -, litorlaroitzu justice for a person that hag IzolmWeb'. - iligtedlieleard, when he net only renewal 'of hidinfferingwbut reompletely . :incred _l-have • Aran afflicted. with a v malignant inflaniatol9 FosTfielita ftiF ery feare. l I nave•balled3en several of • regular Ogalciene. withoutbut ell any,Withou , en called" on' Doctor IlnuistruP: some -day!' pa• st /laid tek medicine srbleb,rikow isstr. Is all composed of herbs. lam now Omen • as Lever wee- lingkPagemil" - WithinCte.see • Me please call at TH.OMAS Du udise.ll3., ~ .- Iflfer to Pdri Olagton. Diamond _ , AfllleteitH E E n i t ;was vermeLnall, uf a Air ,Fits 4 have triti:theanCjl • in' thoML c o up and infis d e Wei irrigri ltrPheat , - 0 4 wars a4l IC; on r. Bran-trap hat arld , ha e , had uo•spells pr flts Rime then, I tberefore • ea "der- - •=.l •ff-completel i r mired; ;1/Offurther inforwadion please call at hp. .2 SLOtriretreet. • • - " JAMES BRADLEY. . 11 " / 004 1211 0; . /. 4-411 ,7"P featitLZOß. J i li gelYtirea e rl IteAr C4l- t i tU r t S i Ste i l& ng lh a v i Paeeeee 10unl4 - hate. 44a PlCff-VitirktOPMelin InVifering ~14316 an . C ON1) , 9IIIERMAL FEMME -PILLS. , mlrlittittarAtmyitztitalrie.: • Obaniatiiiliiiiiffigi of leaf* 61*- `? 44l osilliiikelk avAliVezi:• IP °4 - . aattr. 2 1 .stOuffatiew*q.f. tro ofmorove Vat! discase. 111 0 6 inairiiirliakiltka Cre (he eon- -: I=t a rt =o " =. l 4 1. 4 nougzithic,tht, 10.4.9,44 rs fajOcangthaning. bvigo-, ar , ns!r•-mcmm lo stealthy s c i on . 41142 i w 00n . 51 6_1 Dada , and iskezt4eidredbe lent by•nual pro-paid t 1 ad nt44 reqed_pte the money- .., :J1 BRYAN Moneta:N. Y. llama dzent Eirkby:DriiisifteigNi e , • Corie litisketitrestudtholtionatt FABER &CO.; -S tt•lit.it:E:tilit.k.i:i6:l.l76:t'a.B li•on' 15","yam iNtel4F2, lielliil4 DIACIOLSTANW ,WLEN 1E6.3, . If eitrihe -NOEL. B. R. I*3ii*iDetiott • iellitiscoue.Et. '. 4.11AC1Wr.K..a., ALr. e4taL..l r , o 'U,,. RIS 4 ui.l Vii tir l ons - aridVbte eit'iiled foe 10 1° 111 4/1 11 4eriars. - '• 4 ..tav r e it ymvard i fari e kk.tiei. wse:gl op l o auimui'fdrvttatt 44t -rJ. t to. n lad sawmills. - 191 a ard-riclr lye ar zee T[. anO l oll 1_ , 0C3 and Boilers of OVOI7 del , eriPtiOn. , __ • 1 -tt '".. • • , 404 M 1 1 , 1 A e. IV% A ar4 l, ibTO4l ak Og _e_ata ioaarikertare.„ ~:. . Wool ary err o ~_ _,... ~ ‘,, ~‘ , i Ohs priors are low , our maobinorr zuar" - :folotuabeelogialll7ci reats7iab.2llol7l , Bollpl4 , i. In all cases to 100 eilistactioa.__ • Aare rders trent envies of the craft s e mi: ad ind,pxo p;!3:11.7 x !nod.. . _ , pakthter oNSlGairaicapiumoß hApr. stdre itS4 telssrtser Whittniii4= (torn ! Attepifl and itt gessiese-gsylree ,w. jaxipo- 2 Office 185 Libertr street: USE SAVINGS. INSTITUTION, NO 410 Smitnfield "stiiiet - oppbsitenho'Ciaatime Chutered by.the 1.6814W:ire., 0 'l4 - • AV . • pow Fa/can:amyl. Wn.4l. Smith• A. r. Raid ThdtnaD. A. 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Also, Tnefl rdit,and Satardap evetunpLfrom 6 to b o'clock: *podia reetdredof-099 PPM and upwards, hid e a, d ec l are d te Dedember 'and June o en d s snowed to remain are placed. to the credit of the del:oft:m-0e Yr,idelPel. and bear La oorepeundbigu. - • -- ,y.tsooutaWn6. ol /Urteri:lls , -Lirirt, ko:; 'far limiest the &Rae -- - -• • • _ - these L er= „ llli2) . are m alt th e opt or k un t r small NATI , sitiedia emir resoluta when ueeds4, thelr, mormytot - oWtiataz sefolit bealinainterest. In stead oftemMning unproductive:- - tnYl. 98 MARKET STREET, • Ladles fine taitinit itainiore.,Suttet gat alms beel'd ` Gaiters :` Ladles' fine white an: bleak glove Rid and Morocco blipperr; Ladle fine glove Rid Balmoral.and., , Genarm.-Bcrts: Aa en t s fi ne ow Bee* Balmoral and.Galters. • fall aasortment. Boyar anitYantbitßoota,__S , oea and Gait,ert Missed and Children's fano:24on% Shoes and gaiter* of all kindest(' *deg. Be, sure and tall and at least -examine steak b9fell purchasing: halfiirice,Gooda "k --; erb. , ileinember. - at 1:1011.14V1111, Market Sr. doorfrom Fifth apt 400 suau g g. NISIMANNOGX.S. 0100 suit adArdZirrAge
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