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tiOiEspAr . MORNINiq MARCH
.',..a.,S•FeriNoielhis' do* EligiegirotOlikketikediestitsems Yes
cehdalitee,mai DialloadirwMmth. is do Oadaas ItnthirbegoL
. .
•••• 'ow erms• Jos parerrwa.as
• • ini;ftir4osUiloWdo land MLUdisu oi AIM Ilsormot. Trot to me Mr• r o
eed J0,01:11•••....0*.A. , zoo/6M to do VELNIIIIO MP ALL 111.1(1)s. L am
noscolaVYysaiS. Rpm - Seery slawnoll"..bp 1.,
" 11113 Uemoma... tliDistnaliotill *ow Ufa:ma la ant ovasuive Job Ones.
.
• za4.lraireft.ls:3l:4Eircrtnek CO!, 'who ariv = 6 7., ban.'
miumsali in. Limit business •trnasic. ate 4ho.
tutiii? 'Alba °flies' York as 13oston •
Arcintfogii4' . . lu'o•ltv4hor*4 to roceifi Axl
- 'vertisorAcita and:: BascripUons: fur •tus at our Turual rata.
TosOrded ixo
... jp ents.',`sltotioacei aia at
str!mt.
•`. MOSTOICIO 'MAW , '•
•
„
-boscy - .ttiq . :.'ple,ll l l4i*9cit! . t_...) l6 , r v iv lr
yetileFdriy, with 141r....Fouroyf t ur,berpvl3l.Arti_
*tong - .lie Informed us sltp map
tlteio •,
bers - #epzroa to enjoy the feati7itien
-itorattow":„butlbeilbei would be 'Wok to their
'post wpre pllapea• to learn froth
thit all ant Representatives have ' been
-trontiriiraembers iiircnighen't theliedsinn.
cf ilk einekatt and:)ls rlettti Baiiway;.- Sub.
The - Ned-able prelatiniaitt
soN, • ott.:ttie:psit" of -thefoithiabollouertt sad pee
Allegheny Aloo f county, 314"11411ki1ite#1101.,..0V5
nary propoazhon : to soloscribis Akalho part Ott.
Pannsyivoma Railroad Compinf, to ibeettlißal.
stock , of foreign corparatiOi—Stroig
si it is, :has left theimpression on som9,_
iiiiide, , thst the Legislature might by lawantlittp , t:
Subeciiprion,:and hind duititail
stockholders. , . ,
But such is not the fact—no special act of. the
-.. • Legislatnis - can alter the relations snbsiiting
,
amongstthe members of a joint stock company,
nf;deprive them of their remedy in equity,
-,ittiost' il expetutitnres of the common fund,;'
!,:leyond the scope of the association; no
:::::2114titer; by LOW largo a majority atitharifed, or•
• I,4F.Whet!'special laws sustained.
e-Englieh law books are filled with cases-in
. - 11thfcli...the interposition of the Chancellor has
- : . - - Ibeen.successfully invoked on the complaint of
o single dissenting stockholder, to restrain the at
sintling:ontjoritiefi of corporations from appro
priating, the common fonds to collateral *enter
prises, however impordint, or even benefigal--
provided. always, that sufficient soquiesoene
could not be established; or improved, frons . the,
..tote of the complainant. • '
And, in the State of Vermont lately, in.the
case of. the Rutland' and , Burlington Railroad
Company, the
. Chancellor of the' third judicial
district, notwithstanding a special law, has
• granted en injunction , against. the :Company
named, in a case far less strong than - that which
Oeneral Robinson has so ably made. (See
American Regieter, Philadelphia, for January,
103.)
.. 11.t cannot be doubted, we suppose, by any one
;:faMiliar with the case, that the chancery power,
proper court will, on the complaint'or
. ,
any stockholder, be promptlyezerciscd, Oyes
train the misappropriation •of our funds tty the
Pennsylvaola Railroad Company to the use of a
corporation. in another State; • the continuation
merely of the liempfield Railroad, a work itself
aided by Philadelphia, in utter deiogation of the
promises- and pledges .she:has eo cittesytowlekto
- ilAtrits IN 1011 E. WEST.
These institutions are increasing. and tbemig*
money speculators are fixing themselves at the
best points to above the people. The Illinois
Banking Law is a mere'Cluu:teffor . barber shops.
They have no desire to accommodate the people
—to shave them—aye skin them, is their par•
pose. Let us look at it. St. Clair county alone
is to have as much banking capital es all thereat
of the Slate: The county, and especially 1111-
noistown, are to be immensely favored In this
respect. Alton and Chicago will be thrown into
the shade. Five corepanieshoye been organized
with an aggregate capital of eight and a balf
millions, which is about the amount of capital
now recorded at Springfield for all thereat of the
State. They are as follows:
The St. Glair Bank, with a capital of five mil
lion; located at Blinoistown. Stockholders, S.
Breese, S. B. Chandler, J. L. D. hiorrisoN 'San
ger; Camp, Stewart & Co. • • --••••••• • •
Mississippi Volley Bank, szoo,oca ; 8.. IBncli,
ley, G. Trumbull, and Lewis Palmer, of Danvilfe,
Vermillion county. Place of business, Minois
town.
Bank of Belleville—capital $500,000. Stecln.
holders, SamuellL Chandler and Edward Abend: :
Stock Security Bank of Illinois.: Stockholdit.
NarciseriPensonean; capital $500,000. •
Western Valley Bank—aaptlal $1,000,000.--!
Stockholders, S. 'Francis, Thomas Lewis, B; B.
Adame; with office at'lllinidetown:
Thelime of commencing operations for these
inetitntione variCsfrom the let ofEebruary and
1164 i tecembei,.lBsB, to the let of February,.
185 L -
3 11iii' . C.cimity which gave the largest vote against
the banking law is to be tho most largely favor:-
ed, secommodatecLatid:benefttted by itb opera-
Pion. So we go.
The loostion" of Illincistowu is directly Opp°-
;
-- , site
Si Louis, where shinplaster speculators
most do congregate, and. we presume' that they
- -
hwrafrhandiulhe looatial . of tmoh an immense
tuatopie.of.. fancy stook in that little muddy, Fe
et Ague hole juin, opposite to them.
• .some . -years.pisi the St. Louis bankers
have beencbfkupting tho currency of the Weet
era States. They are circulating among the peo
.
ple a systematic fraud in the shape of shinplas-
PrOmitica to R ay, which will never be redeem
'ed. when pay day comes round. A few days
sinite:Weriautioned eni,citizens against these
evrintiling:Ohemes, and wiegain refresh lheir.
•'memory 'lly•snotber - admonition. This worth..
lefri.trash.feata 'the rtiant will, no 4oubt reach
city .in '-dur 'caritas , :time,. and Isill3o
brought into the market atimoney. Let no man
who desires to save his earnings „touch it... thir
own hanks are sound, and if our citizens will
hoard up paper money, we would advise them 'tit)
rely upon the hanks of our own State.
ger The following resolution was adopted by.
the'democratic state convention of ConneitiMitir
at its late meeting :
/friotred, That without entertaining any am
due-sectional feeling, we can vrithproprietyhaii
with especial pride the elevation for the first
" time in the. history of this country of a New
• gogland democrat to its highest position—that
the past pnliticnl career . and the true American .
- feelings of Franklin Pierce, authorize the confi
dent expectation that he will perform - the re
iiPonsihler duties of his station with such firm
ness, intelligence and justice, as to secure the
applause of that Union to which ho has ever
shown•his fidelity by the comprehensiveness of
his pairietism, and by his unwavering adherence
to - the provisions of its written constitution.
Fenster; 13Ank•Nerss.—Petiticrimin New:York
city have:been extensively signed for law to
prevent the banke from reeeiiiind cotes ofbanks.
in other States at: a greater rate of dieeanatthen
fiXed by lair for the'iedemption of the, bills of
the banks of NeW : l'orkat. theii`ageUelei, , Th e
objeCtis to pieient. the extensive circulation
of the 'notesof the numerous new banks spring
jog.
•
jug up in they/C1!.,-----“
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,
• _Ktuctrnaaocnsu hialcrr.—We haze :re
-
seized the March number of. this ZOOLLe eicellont
Magazine. It, is forjt,dl4.;a il denfsnnys4 - 9 12
Fourth street, and htneilt,lon Smithfield:
"--riO''';.They.havn a woman in • Clicinnati, on
ei bltton who !tighs 764 ponude. , soileittink
•hundftd.lndies•risiteci her on Saturday.
• .o*ol6:lilivaye has been celebrated for fat.
-
- x.cloWersser
The Obieitge, Dente,erat :gives the` rltuusipg
*Wel tt" di B tinituisti , idt r e*Oif. t i vilwa
Pbrl 44 -# 6 • t d-k1...49eng
..ThAlC;ot,lteseis 1 - ,L1r.47, 44.1itikattinet
- 0
,* 441 0 11 41 In- t h t
Cabinetwittlies.,s.9witirnee.:l l 4;s l ltind
Northiiesi'aince 18 . 88, :slur-so
lean sympathize with the frafferinge of theyioneer
settlers. We netico that he , is sbont the age of
den. Pierce, - being born in 1807, -whilst, Gen.
Pierce wasbern in'lBo.s.l=Got,lbicliellsoidwaw
.boriain-Qteen Caatie,...,Franitlin.cannly...Angnat
1,1807 i, He: 0%4%04 at Dickinson College,*
,Carilale; "Wati,adinitled to the Bar in
"188 ` YSftleelUeSti► tui foe lillohlgar, - Petrrnary
1835 be
,
was ilested'fie;s4tionrots - member of
the. Consentfoi4hat,ariliiiiita:inchiges • stab.
ci)ikei" lll oL 14;1'4 'elected
the Douse; ofßepiesentittlies. flo' declined s
re-election until less, when he gni again.eleot;
ed for Speaker, the Whigshaving the majority.
he.iss again inominated, anticYdoellited
1 E 1 ,1 1 34 2 , - ,he,'Wai+ oiSin.olo . o4‘itnlfindetßP 4 4 ,.
er 1n 'he was eliopeii,-11;apreianOt . e.ici
,ongresa, and was re-nieettiii . Ae the two next
:Congresses, the Twenty t aldini*d:Thiitiettni ..
101;lie was elected-thiviiniiiiof biichigsn, and
'Was re-Atected in leiDY. ; '' cleated
heti* a'coindidate in 1852 • i btit he was tifiii44
inouslylootainatell, asci..Ahnsf,forceslt?
Dniing his:courie coikaiiia r inuf , drithit:l
guisbeiffor his devotiotiVAtFb# wad river .
p ro veuleuta,,aud waft Winn : imione.of ,the:.irest;
fricads that the I/fest:S*l47;
In corPoptilaticra.
• . •
Cincinnati makes the popnlitlort
of
. 041. eit1 . 184,00 0 . The process ie to add ten'
peejegti,pirliiiihninilllloB the canine of 18410...
-.-irilittitilbyllils!ez,timple, the PittsbiuT,Voc,-,
gefffilit.rylngltsliatid on Pittsburgh and'
Alitsili4ll%sild&t If elaiiisi (properly enough)
ii..44.7.04441111:er1ei 86.71 1 in the
year:lBso,qt obtains - 95,448 in 1861,-104,992
1842, and:Olz.months', increase) 110,241.,
AccoAing ieitals . met6l of doing basmess,
Lonisvilleitt considerably more of a place than
she hos generally the credit of being. Let us
try our hand on this city, starting on the basis
of population indicated by the popular vote of
1849.
•
Population in 1850,:, ............ •• - 60.090
Increase 10 per cent,
• •:f. 6.000
. .
Population in 1861,...........»...
ll:wrestle • 6,600
Populationinll3A . , • t... • 72.600
Increase leipar:cetht;'" •••• '7,260
Populatien in 1853, ...... .. .
hat is along, 'we thiat 3 pretij
We do not eco beW "mine ciabsTe cause to
complain,!except those who can't get-houses to
lire in, of whom there hare recently been dgoettlf
ninny.
Extra Oesstotiof the Vatted Stater Senate
PROCIA3LATION.
The attention of the President having been
called td'the proceedings of Congress at the
close of itiseasion on the 4th of March, 1851,
from which it appears that the constitutional
tern of that body was held not to have expired
until 12 o'clock at noon of that day; and a no
tice basing been lamed, agreeably to foriner
usage n , to convene the Senate al 11 o'clock A. 111,
on the 4th of March next, and it ia apparent that
such call Is in conflict with the decision afore
said: , .O
Now, therefore, as well for the purpose of re
moving all doubt as to the legality of such eall,
as of establiahings precedentof what is deemed
a proper mode of convening the Senate, 4, Mil
lard Fillmore, President of the United States,
hare considered it to be 'eny duty to issue this
myproolamation, revoking said call, and hereby
declaring that an extraordinary ocoaaion re
quires the Senate of the United States to con
vene for the transaction of business at the Capi
tol, in the City ; of WeehingtOa, OA Friday, the
4th day of March next, at 12 o'clock at noon of
that day, of which all who at that time be
entitled to act as members of that body, are
hereby required to fake taftice.. '
Given utider ;rip hand • and , gad this 25th day
of February, A.. D. 1853, and of the Independ
ence of the United States the aeveeity-seventh.
-(Signed)• MILLARD FILLMORE.
LtFE ON TUB 801.11TEDS WATERS.—The editor
of the Mirror, giving adeectiption of steamboat
ing on the'Alabama, after telling how nearly he
escaped a blow up, continues thus:
"Besides 'coming within one' of a. blow up,
the peso:lnge:zit on board the Empress 'were en
tertafnedvith a few charactereErtio illustrations
of reckLeramess peculiar to this region. Just be.
fore leaving the wharf, one of the firemen pitch
ed into a dock laborer, and garo him a most nn
merilfal flogging. Within ten minutes after
wards the Aroma"' was mortally dieted, and car
ried bleeding and gasping tq the hospital. As
soon as the boat was fairly tinder way, a party
eat down to play cardti;' and before midnight, a
young man, who was-on his way to New York to
purchase goods, Malted and lost sooo—zall he
had. He was playing with three professed gam
blers, who, after skinning this green born; and
a Connecticut Yankee besides, went ashore at
the first stopping place; while their plucked
goose, having - no money 10 - pay his fare, went
ashore the next 'day. witlilleavy heart, to re
trace bis steps an d retrielre ids character."
- DEMI/0n V3lloollMl7oll.•LlBniut.—The Ameri
can Colonirationilloriety is malting t reparations
to start a vessel from Norfolk, Va.,. the first of
May, with emigrants for Liberia. One hundred
dad seventy-eight prrsons have already applied for
a passage ; of whom one hundred and fourteen
are from Virginia, fifty-two from North Coxoll,
na, six. from Kentucky, three from Massachu
setts, one from Ohio, one from Pennsylvania,
and one from New - York. A fine large vessel
will be chartbred, affording the most aMple'ao.
oommodations for two hundred and fifty passen
gers. Application for a passage should be made
immediately. The price of passage and six
months' support in Liberia is sixty dollars each
one, for all who are able to pay. A tree passage
and six months' support will be given to all wor
thy persons who are unable to pay, and who can
come well recommended.
T"
haakery, remarks the
London Wilkly Ireuts,l , is expressing gratitude
for the honors thrustmpon him at New York, an
American writer, not lees 'widely known, Mr. W.
B. Bryant, is making the moat modest of visite
to London, hie arrival even not having been men
tioned by .any other I joUrnal than our own.—
( When an plglish author, eveit•sach a one as Mr.
Tapper, visits tho United States, be raises a
aikia of duet before be has been there .a week;
tint when such men as Irving, Baneroft, yretmott,
dooper.nnd Bryant, from that side of the Atlan
tic wieibee, thefaskt•iabarely chronicled in our
journals, and, greetings awaiting them are ,
confined to 'oub or two liierary4kattkea."
01111INOii BOIITEC. Miiazoia SW'S
MMES.—it ate:that in'', eioiiiiiinenoe of the
great scarcity-of stlvereolain the United States
and England, arrangements on an extensile scale .
have bean made to re-oommentle ;Work on the
silver mines of South America, :with - the
latest
improved machinery; and the Boston 'Courier
eaye from the riohness and inexhaustibility of
these fiecuneo '9f the precious metal, it. would
not be at all surprising if, in a year or two, if
not dc . tring the coming season, elver in bars
and corn Should begin to be sent hero in 'quanl
titles or 'amount hardly inferior to the vast
Monthly receipts of gold now flowing from Cali
fornia and Australia into the United States. ' •
1 1 TUE Sxeeaizn Arrnovaravion BILL, which
passed the U. S. House of Representatives with
out' opposition, "regal() the Senate with the fol
lowing items embraced therein:
:New Yiiii:OlditipPol, $858,000; New York,
c bsign i *41029%000 ;Panama to California,
s3A o 9 o .o3 l o l o l oo9 ll aYnint , $50,000; iteroBs
itiolgttotfiglita*** $120,000; Bremen and
liine ]it elgo0;0(N)... The Vera Crus and N.
OrleithlMON l *. lll .itt sAIIPM•OPrIation of $66,-
Miaeto get $460, 7
000 for new line (ehe'Veisserns and Acapulco)
to Bin nano:dub. -
•
. . •
.e. , ,, ptp 4 • 2 " . 4.'17:9 t••• • of-NER4 2 • =21111W=,44,46.
=, 44 , 4 6. 4 - 11^41,, 4 . wvigiv . t'„; rriv 4..:."!•••;!1%.
The Italian \Revolution. • ' THE BACRICLORIS BRIDAL.
The London correspondent of Ula ' blew York •
.Not ii ii „, igt , t o b e , w 4. 2 , --- or ' seisms not;
Tribune—who pretends to known . . titiontlt. lOr oar frir-W brid 4 TY i t sh il .74 W '
• I- • , .'_ Not • wit dttelutrgedilit e 0i,,,
says— _ - :- r,,, ~ ..k:-:;- . .- ,' A ek• the bilobekrr Jed 43 . ,,talatrriod” .. ••••
"The proolamatiOit of Hov. IfitkiatOtie,fletletn- .44__,_,_ . , -- ,_
ni a i in - - . T . iii ,, fright.
....,„.
until ' Austria got iniolved itr &Aurora itrth And *gleam tro twat Sy the Intariedim light
Turkey—of whiehtte thinks .tijeiwistraitr pies - Ne.T. \ 2 tl.,ltoit,he,.!*,Zge.g , i9" d kF.,, C s lta t"
peet.• The Italians , however, eoild'not be kept
back, and Martini 'Consented, although also fa- To thl k that a bachelor free and bria o ht, .
nine.
lie
be wanted ?
Le
Peett"eL47l4tl3ll4ll..
1 14'Qur at7i t 'say 07 b rq' ectr tbe' is fla as a4 ;u tu os ru tierr i". ,
vorable to delay, - to have tho proclainations Should boos by the altar, at demi of night,
'Twitted up on the walls of Milan on the 6th was BO =Oct In the mare that bound bim.
put down; after some bloodshed; but on tho
arawatdafti,.l3olxio Italiatuf got intO the arsenal
And fihot_ down the, offieers, when the,,,yrivittes,_
- surrendered and gave up tbeir arms. AlreOin-
inuniestion was then interrupted. There eterti f
18,000 Austrian troesiti in Milan, 20;000 inNe
-riute,66,ooo in iiiiiiititailuid 12,500" In "small gar- -
risotto in various !fildiS of. Pinibosidy:i Of this
number, 8000 aro Hungarians and 4000 Italians
Another Austrian only, of 60,00 D morb . is quar
tered through Tuscany, Modena, Parma, and Ito:
magtua ; 'but amongst these tho proportion ,of
i Hungarians, is much larger than in then:my first
I named. ; Tho reason that Hosenth did not deny
tho authorship of the proclamation is, that the
Austrians would improve,the opportunity to
make It appear that he did ot - favor liidepond
enoo." '
The writer concludes thusi- r.
"In ease the insurrection is not suppressed tip
to to-morrow, [Feb. 12] then the. Austrian army
will be destroyed, or demoralized in Italy, and
the insurgents have full Six. Weeks' time to pre
pare for , a campaign, , the Anitriatie being una
ble sooner to concentrate en efficient army.- - -.
Napoleon is said not to,bs. hostile to the move-
ThAgsiburill andorsesits e f orresiioilderit se one
"than whom no one can be . better informed on
the suldieti" ha4.ll 7 ol.7.the:tiiirikhefOrCreccired
mittlinnot but doubt his, statement tie altogether
. iOii• sanguine. inorik especially that which says
that Lout!' Napoleon is :notboatilei tb..
the !nolo-
- Pads greet. -
It would akiiir;tronit . .iliefillitiiiing curious
paragraph of tbe •Dutofries Courier, (Scotland,)
that the family of the Kirkpatriolts, of Closebnru,
had at 000 time npder their roof the germs, not
only of; an empress of France, but of a West- .
pbalian kinee wife, and. French emperor's sister-
In-law:
"Jerome Bonaparte, the only surviving broth
er of the great Napotwit, uninied,in the •United
States, a Miss Patterson, who was a grand-
daughter of one Robert Patterson, better known.
in Scotland, and indeed over tho world, as 'Old
MOrtality.' 'Old MOrtality,' by some accounts,
was a native of the parish of Closebutz, Dam
friesshire, though, according to others, the,i'ai
ish of flawick claims to. be his birth-place. . At
all events, he settled, before commenting his'
well known wanderings renovating the tomb:
stones of the coienanters, In Morton, the 'ad..
joining parish Ao Closebtan, and:.married one,.
Elisabeth Gray; who was for a oonsiderabletimt
a cook-maid in the family of the Kirkpatrick.
of Closeburn.
''Old Martallity's' wife, with her children,
settled in Balmaclelian; Kirkcudbrightshire, and
the t hi r d eon , John, emigroed to Americo, in.
1776, and established liiitsclf at. Baltimore.—
Jerome Bonaparte married his daughter. Till
ly, truth is stranger than fiction! This story,
with the exception of the last link, seems mai:
silently vouched for by the researches a the Atte.
Mr. Joseph Train, of Castle Douglas, the rcsol t .
of which Sir Walter Scott ilia embodied in his•
introdoetion to - .Old Mortality.' ("Library Edi
tion of the Waverly Novels; vol. v. pp.
But though that introduction bears the.date of
1829, it makes no allusion . to the circumstance
'that the Miss Elizabeth Patterson, of New York.
whom the future King of Westphalia married;
In 1803, was the daughter of John Patterson, of
Baltimore, and the grand-daughter of Sir Thos.
Kirkpatrick's cook. And now a descendant
of the Kirkpatrick. is Empress. Eugenie of
France, married to another Bonaparte."
• Pais - Tido —Lza
The Galveston News hes the following intelli
gence respecting the doings of the Texas Legs.
lature:
The bill for quieting the titles granted by Au
stin beyond the limits of his colocy, and which
a year or two ago threatened a civil war between
the old grantees and new locaters, has become a,
law, those titles being all confirmed. An appro
priation of $240,000 has been made for the im
provement of our rivers. Of this sum, the Trin
ity, the Brazos and the Colorado aro to have
$37,600 each, and other rivers smaller amounts.
The Apportionment bill has become a law, by
the Govorner riot having returned it within five
days. It differs but slightly from the bill of last
session.
The Anditorial Board, which was closed in
September, 1851, hos been reopened till the let
of September, 1858 The Internal Improvements
bill failed. The bill setting apart' ,000,000 for
a school fund was passed; but the bill loaning
this fund to railroad companies, at the rate of
$4OOO to the mile, failed. The Galveston and
Houston railroad charter passed both branches
of the Legislature finally, on the 8d hut. It Is
granted Wm. C. Lacy, of New Geese!, Thomas
P. Anderson, of New York, and W,m. I. Tuck,
of Galveston. A bill hoe passed the Bouie, and
gone to the Senate, putting all the railroads
chartered, on the same footing in regard to do
nations of land. It gives each 'and all Di:teen
motions of land per mile.
SILVER blurts ON VIE Rio ORANDE.—The
Houston (Texas) Register of the Ist iustaut
says:
Great excitement has been created In the town!)
on this side of the Rio Grande opposite El Pase.
by the discovery of some very valuable silver
mines on the eastern slope of the mountains,
about sixty miles northeast of Donna Ana. The
ore is found in immense quantities directly on
the surface of the ground..and several tons of it
have already been gathered Arid =transported on
mules to Magoimille.aad smelted.. The one is
eo rich that the silver is extracted readily by.
melting It with a common log fire of pine. Lead
ore is also found in extensive veins, traversing
the rooks in every direction. We are informed
that thousands of tons of lead ore similar ; to
that obtained at the lead mines near Galena, albs
be gathered on the surface of the graund.4lon
the mountains east of El Patio. There le a latge
hill near the silver mines,, that might.with,Vr:
priety be styled the lead mountain, as it settle
to be an immense mass of galena or lead
If - we may believe the scow:its of personeiltho
have visited these mines, they must be far.idore
extensive and valuable than any of the minaln
Illinois or Wisconsin.
cP,
PLussacausarrs.—The land of staid.andpte tk
dy habits, of conservative, dignified legislation,
is getting to be as bairtus Congress, throifthe
overbearing -and tjtranieal course ` of `the omi
flout party, is the so called "reform" Legisla
ture of that State. On Saturday, as on Thttrs
day, the House continued in session until a . lato
hour. The bill under consideration was that-re
lating to the secret ballot ltiw . ; intendingltS re
peal, or modification in such manner es wp be
equivolent to that. The decisions of the Speaker
on many questions wore regarded , by the minor
ity as outrages upon thei'rrights:,:ind upon free
discussion, and as contrary to parliamentary
usage, and the rules of the !louse ; and the in-:
dignation arose finally to 'finch') point, thatwhen
the yeas and nays were galled, the uniform an—
swer from the minority was, "I refine to vote.'!)
Great confusion and excitement existed through=
out. At night, a meeting of the minority-mem-:,
bere was held, and it was resolved to draw up cry
addressin' ielatiod to the tyrinical coarse of thd
whig majority. Trany and disorder, it may bf•
Well enough remarked, are appropriateaccomm
niments to the repeal of the secret ballot-law--s
law to preserve the purity of the ballot-box, and
protect the poor man in hie, rights.—Philadelphio
Argus.
THE ?law Bitvun COlN.—ThoPyreight of the
new silver coin authorised by they recent act 4if
Congreee, which goes into operation in June nest,
pe compared with that coinage since the paseap
of the act upon the same subject in 1837, ie:as
follows:
t Bayer. Act of Jan., 1887. Act of Feb. 1853
Dollar ...412i grains,. No change.
rfalf•dollar 2081 .. 192 grains
Queeter- do
" s -;,§ ~ ,
Dime ...„; 41 " 88;40;
ik! .
Halttllgiii«.... 2k " - 19;20-4A-.
garthei s :Paris correspondent :orbs 'New
York Cominsioial Advertiser states thataletter
was read at - the last sitting of the - Academy of
Science; in which the writer, a captainln, the
English Navy, .states that he had sounded the
sea at 86° north latitude, (no longitude gii3en,)
and obtained a depth' of 50,000 feet ur
M. Arago remarked thit such e. depth was port:lw
tively enormissimu; and eepeoially so.whin+it
remembered that the highest of the IPLlnklaYa.
mountains reaches an "attitude °Verdi 28,00.0
feet, or about 6 miles.
IBMS
„
<••
1 .
Ter.npAxr.vere tbeors wo a, I ''
•-.- .•'
Tbongh . w6benrty ie of the mkt, -,
1
Then warted biro home from that fleece of dread, -
Attelthed - ' fleece of
-----'-
ifttt, hker &whiny be 11 stake 1 : .
. t ic ,
...We. bt, Ili lee andered'hla laxly:beck • ••. i • ,
• .01 . Ulll ITO the beech,and the willow . . •
toirtirriltirie l faiinniorudielc weradhiinkeerlatiiiirK
i A:attllfeteintetwortidetallett hie pillow: , :., •• U
t. . •• - • •
11.i.g.:0•!°1217 will talk of their friend who brie genpr
t every Id Berhlaili upbraid me,:.
; Ti n tn nothing I'll reek; If they let me sleep on,
lielgbtbe arrerlet,lostas they've - laid me." .
• • .
Baba( of 4:iiiflutaTi tatewai done.% ;••'
'Ere thoolsyck tallod hoar.for the otbor • •
Ammo left; x/Ith the hope,that tho rots haluLl wan; ,
Would 1:11:1T erLbe won by•anothFr. • • -•
Slowly anclewlly we =robed. 410,13, -
Yrom the by of the uppermost story,
And we never bare boast) from, orlon the Poor gm,
.Wharusee Mt, not alone, in bin glary- . ,
A man oho had his foot badly idashed while
standing upon a railroad . car pla&forM, contrary
to rules,'has just been
elision of Judge Marshall, at Baltimore, tbst ]Ss
must pay hid own daraages, •• "' r •
Some 41iggeril ta l ter - a foi in'it'ollff near Lynch
burg, Va., lately discovered a vein of quartz,.
mixed with a mineral since, demensksteditt
gold, ,Thei vela is eight feet witin,..elevei l liohes
thick,-and-of Unknown. length. A loild
the quarts will yield„ npon an'arerage,
Thulortunute owner of. the Cliff inldr;
Epperly.:
A gentleman,Who bys fill :hrOken one
stf hlb,. ribs waa.rrawitioistng this ofcbtiiiiibinCei
anCdiseribing : : ,ttt9, : ',Vliln: be lie was
asked If the injurysho sustained •was ;soar the
viertobrm. - •
"No sir," ,replied'he, "it was ritt4a a few'
yards of the - Court House.
Suppose a ton .of chalk is worth ss:t.Sigissi:
should_a quart of milk sell for? A neT.YOI:IC,
exchange asked the qaere. .It.tlepends' oath";
ly upon the distance from the •cow-shed'fb the
river.
"I'm .a great gun," said a tipsy printos_itbo.
had beeiron a bender for a week. ... •. •
"yes," Bald the imolai, "you are afire t.
gun and half. cuoked;iat4you can consider your-
Belf Ldiactutigel! , ":, • •
" 4140 0 , ' the /bpd PeAter go
The Now York Herald, In ming- =Account
ofireient atoitn `
.on the Atlantic ocean, tuiye
that one of the crew of o certain ehip "'hail
one leg broken, bceides several others severely in-
. .
/tired.' •
' Perhaps it taint generally known. BS 114.0131 d
4.. that salt put In tbe mouth wilt instantly 're
treys the convulsive movements la Gni, either of
children or -militias.
The 8al:1th-Boston Rolling-gill Company are
- vlow working :14)Q aria Are taming oat
SBO,OOO 'worth of Railroad iron :daily.: They
evidently take none but old Whig papere, and
thialt.Siett and the Tariff of '42 are elected
President:
. .
"Dear Mary," said Harry—to hls little "
I have $ faverto ask of you. Yon have
**err `tcrech;W:Witertn
Lpm•quite sureLwill -make trouble be ,
-MII you give op titre. May, for my sake, Mary?"
. A slight shade of vexation croeeed Mary'epret
ty face, tts she said,. " You are unreasonable,
She is lady like, refined; Intellectual,
end fascinating, Is she not?"
• "Yea, all of that, and for that youJenaon,.
her Influence over one so yielding and impulsive
as yourself, is more-to be dreaded, if unravel's-.
tale. I'm quite in earnest, Mary. I could wish
never to„tme you together again."
"Maw! dear Harry, that's going too far;:
don't be disagreeable; let us talk attorit some
thhig else. As old uncle Jeff says, how'e trader
and she looked archly in - his face.
Harry didn't smile.
."Well," said the' little wife, turning away,
and patting her foot nervously,'" I don't Bee how
Posn break off with her, Harry, for a whim of
ybnre; besides, rye promised to go there this
evening."
Harry made no reply, and. in a few moments
Ass on his way to hie office.
Mary stood behind - the bartain, end looked af
-tor him as he went down the street. There was
hit uncomfortable, stifling sensation in her throat,
and something very like a tear, glittering in her
Oyes. Harry was vexed! 'she was sure of that;
be had gone off for the firsitlmeeince their mar
ling°, without the affectionate good-bye that was
usual with him even when they 'par* bat for
n hour or two. And so she wandered restless
rid happy'Seto the sleeping room.
It was quite a little gem. There wre statn
'etts, and pictures, and vases, and fts from'
him, either before or since their marriage--each
one bad a history of his own, come tender asso•
elation connected with Harry. There-was a bo
pet, still fresh and fragrant, that be had pur
chased on his way home on the day 'before, to
gratif,y her passion for lloweia, _There 2watka
choice edition of poems tlaoy were - reading to
gether the night before, With Mary's natne writ
ten on the leaf, in Harry'e bold, handsome habil.
Turn where she would, some •proof of his devo
tion met her eye. But' afro. Hay! She was so
smart and satirical! she would make so much
sport of her, for belieg '"ruled" ao Fiarryl—
Eladn't.ehe told him "all men were tyrants," and
this was Harry's first attempt to govern her,
No, no, it wouldn't do for her to yield.
So the pretty walking dress "was taken out,
the trimmings readjusted and re in odd ellekrand
all the little et oeteras of her toilette decided.—
Yea, ,sho would go; • she had quite made up her
mind to that. • Then she opened her jewel•case;
a little note fell At her feet.. She knew the con
tenta very well. It was from Harryislipped 'Sli
ly into - her hand on her birth day; witir.lhat
pretty bracelet It couldn't do any harm to read
it again. It was very lover-like for a year old
husband; but ahe liked it! Dear Batty/ and she
folded it back, and eat down, more unhappy than
ever, with her hands crossed in her lap, and her
mind in a most pitiable state of irresolution. •
Perhaps after all Harry was right about :dm.
May; and it he wasn't, one hair of hie head was
worth more to her than all • the woman in the
world. Fie-had never said one tuakind word to
her, never! ho bad anticipated every wish; he
had been so attentive and • solicitous when she
was ill. How could she grieve biro?
Love eangtured! The pretty robe was folded
away, the j ewels returned to their .coaes. and
with a light heart, Mary eat down to await her
husband's return.
The lamps wend 'Tit 'in the drawing-room
when Harry came up street. She had gone then!'
(after all he had said!)
He plumed slowly. through the ha ; entered the
dark and deserted room, and throw himself on
the sofa with a heavy sigh. He Ts not angry,
but he was grieved and disappoint,cd. 'The first
doubt that creeps overithe mind of the affection
of one we love, is so very painful.
"Dear Harry!" said a welcome voice nt hie
side.
. -Sines the return zof • Patheri 'Mathew' :front
Ameria; his, efforts, with the Divine nesistauee;.
to suppresa intemperance, , have. been attended
with .neeeess. , The indefatigable Apostle -of
Teraperime 'continees :to administer the Total
Abstinatice- Pledge, at his brother's residence,-
neat; the tits; each morning until twelve o'ciciek;
and is at his post daring the entire of Sunday.
• lltonts of Now. and ldiscollany,
11toilir Illitsbands may Rule.
"God bless you, Mary," said the happy hue:-
band; you've saved me from a keep sorrow!"
Dear reader, (won't you tall.) there are some
husbands worth alt the sacrifices A loving heart
can make! fleavgv Fleas.
1015 r A distinguished mcmhor of the HOIIBO
intends to introduce a resolution requesting the
President, during the recess of Congress to
negotiate with Great Britain a treaty adjus ting
the fishery difficulty, and opening up a system
of reciprocal trade with the pr4rinces, upon a
liberal basis. The bill noWbefore the House,. is
much too contracted, and has ue chance of be-:
coming a law; and it is deemed that justice to
the new.administration demands that the subject
should•be left open forita action, instead of dic
tating, on express term, how fak a treaty must
go, and taking from the President all discretion
ary power. The resolution, I thihk,
/farad.
YATSTIC MATHEW lB Issiesti.4.lllgle" TcjiDbet
ot,thci Cork V Arniner says:, ,
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Ms &muss Eirrir. .
Atlaa hints bs itiother.interestiogsytentwil 4 ,
in all hutost;:lioabiliti, talierPltdelff 4 o
next.ittittkroiikkiitßiettoldi r ibe l ol . l :e
are *43W iiitclinibriffiiiineesjitcifilit'plfittattok
• ifir nisvje47'iie
in her aa4riii#: - 4itili int1,r4h,404 11 3 . 1-1 2
d Ve" - ticaliOrelllrea
_ piano ,
,to dawhit le in. her power to save her toti;263';"
when she shah cease to reign over it, front that
worst of national calamities—a disputed szottett:
siOtt4'-'!.t.l" ' •• • • -
v--s.llitorlordriesicrsarnm. 4 —'The-lin'elp-ol..ther ,
Teterkipt! tcompawy, eztendin
. ...4iiittilr . e . esietto:toitte4 . !,:yot River, !inn%
toe New Bedford,' lirarien 5,4 Braplr. Imo
been, aold • fa . tilia' Nei} 'New England
.
'Union Telegraph, whliahja• iii,:btc g se and Bailie
line united. The priae - paid iis6ooo. : :The cciiif
of the lines sold, tneltuling.tbeiatentononilout
; Messrs. J. Redd-dc co 4 ban just neetrad
yin ./tenufref *ups 'cLiivro's - highly jeafurneci
SOAPS,. canner/Imi itte ordinary iloney Soaps, litx•
tn. /knifed Windsor, blink Emir' Windsor, Winter Ond
lionoy.Shaving Soaps. /tie; laindlied by all, that CLearn's
Sonia ire v301,41'41,1 tb# - rrla. -
FT Daring a practice of more than twenty years, Dr-
.
It'teme has atianded'lnninnenthie patients' ,
alhicted with
stay rosin of porn disease, are wee ixeinoid to snli a
the energies of his mind to the discoirery of a serial:WV=
Worm destroyer, certain in : elfeCta; the result:OgAi:is.
time is the ArcericeMworm Speatie, , non twirre.the pular,
which Lipertrettr esfooind mat be , given alike to ehildred
of the most tender: age, or tone -Aged: adult; it gnA 34. ple
.
mildly, sod . intdued Amer,. and destmys =arms with
able auccese. easy of administratiom and as It dad'
not contain mercury In any formwhateeer no restrietiass.
am; nacemary with regent to drin=scht water, nor is it
capable of doing the toast Wray • most tandex•infant.
An - Incredible number of ironde•limsbean Mrpell!pd by shit
greet ',mange. • • •• t: .
M' Beware of Oatuiterfaital• .; . ,
For male by• moat of the Druggists and Neribenti, and
by theaole proprietors. J. KIDD k CO4
wows. . • . . -60 •Wolleistrest- •
. . • •
; rofttla.,—lt la dais to Nbers Peteolornsi to say
that It tuoi been kiaini to ampletely esidleiste army Tien**
of this dreadful disease Li lau time , than ituutbeci Milady
and at less cost or hennrectiatuse to the milenh
, The thonsandsof certificates in the bassets of the perils.
tOr, many of whiat ecrifrom well known cititaini of the city
of Pithsbnigh Mal its InunaCtiata ifelnltygo to show clearly
shd beyond all *AAA, *it - Stclea Ficanatrw Is a- =Was.
of no connon'islue, 'oat tally as a. load remedyin Pamir.
di, Riteiczadoil, Dar.fneos, lon of aiold, but as a minable .!
interns] remedy, inciting . tha inassligiding physicians, as
R as the suffering patient, tom benus acquainted with Lie
Marini. •
s Taose.harL3g a'dresd of - mistrust ass amuned that Ltd.
.Malkine la. purely natural, and la bottled as It flows from
the bosun idtbe earth.
. ocri(f.cate a:pie:firm a pew publisaaal
Bracisse.— end bears date 'August I.S&T, to sehmh
ate eSPeOdeci Oar etrtilkcgittfatemp
qf AnTicatc: .
TbLs may la truth' &Ally, that I bST • botto to laxity . as.•
flitted with Scrotal& Mr Um larasemo years that moat atilt@
time I ham been unable to attend to any that of twines;
and much of the time tunas to walk and confined to my
-bid, and Um-been treatodnearty. all the time by thabett
Physicians our country &dards; I ccaudanally. gat mum rt.
1104 but me cum, and =tinned toggltnDww wares until Dr. Yoi,t
rimmmesded me to try the Petidanm, or Rock Oil, Si eve
rw , else hay felled. I slid as without filth at tint, but
elect wee astonishing; It threw the potion to the =foes
oe, and I at cram began to glow better, sad by using,
sacren.luttle• I bare got a ears wrath thous:Dais of daft...
NM. NANCY N. BANJUL
Thla may certify that I bare been acqualutal with Iller's
Petruieum. or Sock Oil, for mare ttiarCe year, ,imilmrs
piadedly wituessodite beneadal effeds' in the carp of lode.
lent Ulcers and otherclisema for which it is
re 9
andeon with iktneldence rearanmenall to be si cg ml= s Zl
thy of attention; amlean safely. say that anneasaintstatMO
ed W,otla whero otberizitedleine bed liviad
. t.wrr, ir..D:
'ler waliflyall the Druaaista la Plttabaitb. (fialrYllis •
. . : .
• . •
To DO sin oil • GELTAN
t 0 4 ". put:Mot Day had Weeitly, fit*
Magi, hes the largest circulation of any other German pa
per in Western Perussylesnia. The fact to weiltatown and
cannot boaesUy be contradletretr At le theretbre, the most
desirable mail= fm. Our literchanterhlanahinturersi and,
business run generally, who wish to`adrertiss in the Ger
man/50044M lutit.circulatert largely to the State of Ohba
advertisements will be trauststal • grafts, mut Joserted• • tea
liberal-terms: Otte of the German .omrkse,"
h!berty street, near Frnittrfekt. - • -- • febhiret •
NMLADELVIIIA CURTAIN WATXI/OIIES, AT TLEE
' 'OLD MITA CLISTIRD - CURTAIN WARMIOVILT, 171
• •
II le'T PY., OPPWITEITIE OTATS W.
841100A - (taut Salford. ttfootman,) kreTa noinuantly an
band tbirmast extensive and eartedasiortment or Curtatua
and Ciutzdu Iliderlats tb to found In the city, comprising In
part of the Calowlng Clin,74/.4:I9aPS AND TURN CLVR.U.
COVERINGS--;•lirTTY=o.-, •
French Mei, Curtsies, • . ; Window Blades, nil prices, -
Mu.llo " ' Bali TinCantisi ail traidas,
French itroestelles,lll widths, Mit Ocutileesi every Alio and
Preach Plurhes.
" • 'Satin lathes, Gut Curtain Pins,
" Tatupae,
•• Satins, Cotsti and Timer,
" Damask Linen% • Gimes, all prices;
Calbalerette, • loopy . .
Plain Turkey Red, Mims, • • '
hails Satin I/smut, PiCtlitt) TO act M'S cbrd,;
! mit, • • • Shaba Tinsels anZ Brawl, • •
•Viarditure Oltopa, Masks, }Map: Umtata; te. -
A full asaortnient of Om -abtrrigooda eentstaatly for
entiga• • • Linarlily--af.m.n.
flIII)OOLATE-0 bat. 4 c2torfialle . Choi:date, tbr mai by
anel ^ MU= t RICEVISON. •
QM. AND. MOULD CAL:IDLES-100 Ws.. for Sale by
Mud sauna RICKETSO
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ClODribli--S eab u Banks Codfish., la awe mud for sale
1,:,/ by [mar2) sinuus * RICS=SON. • •
i~ .- ___ t ~".1 ~
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UCKWIIXAT . 1 , 141U!ti.--IYX/0 bbla for .•
CITIIAINED . UONEY—A malt lot my supedw quality,
0- for oats by .7. LA.VXLY 2.00,
matt . - "Jl5 Liberty street.
Sdll.l)thies..-44/U excited emir Ins.••• Onileum" daribies,
received and for sale by •
- ITELLER 'k tucxersoic
IadPFA-- bu, it hits elay Pipet;
^ ;00 b . z 7 l. k3tone bout_ .415;ltre
"ALUM. P,10,1
irILABo-190 bzw 10 by 12 ;sad /O. by Window klisio,
kl" imams:id for We by• . •
• coar2 . . WILLER 111C1iLTSON.
tlly.obootlllae: "11310 o.". .
Teu;. ..Chu:powde . r," ..
ISO catty boxes do ,do - ' •• •
•In store amigo gale - • - •
mar: •• • MILLIE& & ItICILSTSOY.
OAF 61.1111 R-2) bids. "Lovedng's" and?
,
Lraised ancAr
10mA* Lc relines w 'lletned,llvri Loaf; .
• - Received midi= sale by • -
Inar2 •:. 41i1TUSL: 'RICHEr3OX
Tamew:crammer ALVIN ADAM,. Capt.
Normsodil leave er , the above and ll:dame:
pares on SALTINDAY, the 6th Whoa, at
4 deleck, - P. - JOHN PRAM..
. te12.44t . 4 .1. D. COLLINOWOOD. Amts.
irditSEIALL'S WAI3II,IIiOTON.--- The Life , cds
131 — Waehtngton. Commender•itkehlet of the' American
Forowdming the Wir 'which establtelma the Independence
of hie Country, and the itret Preeident lathe Vatted States;
In 2, vole. Ben. .1624,41, by , • •
mart__ , KAT „A CO.; 55 Wooltstreet.:,:
rANTED—Several Girls, who ma give reference, M , Oa
V V boon ronok—rorases no +object. -Adao, places wanted.
for several errand boys.aoes irsed..Aor iporters,
Apply to —LOWRY 4_ taGERTY+ .
No. 43, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, --
Inuolllgertee Oface, and Meal - Fatale Agent?,
..1.40 bases. 4's
and. S's, - " Russell RobbrsoTh's;7'. surd
Grant's ;" - .
bin Vs and S's, "Robinson," "Alderson "Godgir,"
60 bxs.l , 3l7ers' " dwarf boxes, lb. And -X lbs; - • :
10 Us. Baltimore Plug, 6's.,Forsale bl , r -
mare MILLER & RIO/LIMON,
IIItOFOSA4,B are Invited for supplying the Man=
I Cemetery Company with ONE THOUSAND'
POSTS; ten feet In length, and stout in proportion—wttsight
enough' when hewed Or sawed, to nail boards -on them far
several feet twithent waste. Also, for making Ilmee,ner
pm.nel: Particulars furnished on application to the Treas.
urer, No: 144 Fourth street, , .
martlwdalhe
FLrIasANT IiEhLDENCE 1011 story.
Dwelling Ifouse,satude in Allegheny City, on ttheffield
athwthetweeri Allegheny avenue and Bagaleratlane,ln tba
neighbWrbord or the outer depot of the Ohio ' and Eebt lo 7/ -
yards Railroad. The hon e is neatly new; well'lispered, and
arranged with portico, hall, two rootaa, kitchen and neUar,
and two bed rooms, an out Oven and coal - honaar alio,: a
large achoorroom, and many other oonventeliedq' gardm,
peach tries, grape vines; alwubbery, *e., all In eznellent'or•
der. This is a desirable situation fora gentleman - doing
business ln the city. Bagaley'a lane is lighted with gas, and
. will be paved. this summer. 'Price, $l,OOO. Terms, one,
ball in hand, balance !n one and two years. - •
niar2 • CUTHBERT 1 SON, 140 Third street'
rpt./ the honorable theJudgesof .the Court of Quarter fiest
atone of the Peace, In and tor the county of Allegheny,
The petition of John Knox, of the .Third Ward, eltr of
Pittsburgh, in the 'county. Aforesaid, . - humbly sheweth,-
- That your petitioner bath prodded himself with materials
thr the accommodation of travelers and others, at his. Orel-,
ling house in the WArd aforesaid, anti PraYethst YOur
on will be pleased to Want him a license to Awe,* public
house of entertainment, and 'per
,petitioner, as in duty
bound. will pray. - • 40Hbl KNOX.
We, the subscebers,. - eititeits:l4 the 'l6O aforesskt, 40 :
ciettify, - that the above petitioner is, of goal. repute , ' for hon.'
esti . dna-tetntersure,-•are Is well presided with house roan •
and conveniences ` "for the - accommodation - and• lodging of
etrengvre and' travelers, and the veld Myer* tsnecessary.
•Tobn 011eittist,'Sohn Blish,7otfillser,Jaallfontemh.lbunr
nel Dahl, Jos Cupples, Lee's, Steh:untlyer, WlDtam
H Trnvillo, w winocki m W.LeirlA WPotter: •
• mertZtv (Gazette copy' and-charge Poet) - • -.
WOOLEN GOODS--3 asses Black Tv6gcts; . -
. Ide Fine Via* Osesimensi :
.
- . 1 do Falser Tweeds;
. . ~. 1 'do ' Barred Flannels.;
Rewired onconstrusent and tar sale low, to close, by
marl . . . H. LEE, /.3914berty street.
Oygtorat Game, PLelst Otto.
A _ .
.A.V.Ega disco/Ahmed all connection with .i. FP:M,P, I
am now in the- constant. receipt of the ;finest Oysters,
Pish„Gorde. te., from W.T.EIMPLIi, of Itaithitnre. Boston
iants, females, to, supplied . with the best articles, -on the
Most reasonable terms.' .- . J. P. HORBACEI,
marl4t corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
T—A Back Donee on 01133% street,
Tniar oasupted tyrAts, E. H.* Rautinvs. •
Also—Thellriek 'Bono on Wylie street, prmerk* known
Also—Two Amu atiand; suid'arcual Dwelling UOnse,ni.
kW - Et: WWII Cemetery,' two miles from' theeayl mai
$60,90 per . , Apply to - . -- .•
t tour -: JASIE9 BLAKZIr. ' •
ABBAT.U. bCRIXIL 13 , 00.88.—Di0n504 sa . Amor, are
kEeOngonbud,a lags engply.or gm. Sunday Iklsool'
:Tinian ilia Itanachusetts Bebbath &bola Society's Putilica
don.a.; - ~ A 121% a Lugs anartment of Ceu4er'Bstidother,Boo , .tt,• -
sizttsbl'e - Ibs Eabhatfi School eta ~
Trads, QuestionQuestionEtooke;l4cic
,'iieeorris, Naps,
d ar * spa case' BabatlL &tura recinislterg. 702 sale. Mt
Bad= sad' Ildsclelphia prices,. by
fetal D 4918011 Jt MINEW, 66 Motet it
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Dr; llMane's Vermlfuge.
M3M
TAMES .8. CRAFT
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sip Low :s piri ts , Uppoott, Want isf -
energy and capadty La balms= or &illogic:it no enjoy Ibls
and baldness, sr! rretzbaa ' ;21111 '., /alca l?aafb - ,;•siArSr.Yrt. l
won the constitution of . Use nabappy=4oetoth e r:id!
usually Maned= through trouts' `letlona;of tbd
ecticotteryielitc, coneaut aid dad aptdbiatd . 012'
to study, They are aometimes attended eith.Joss=
tits, isul.igeetiou. all*** onvcnta
drams, and "ttants•
Nov Ishii, thasepialanclarly olisadere amiaLisifid e bt
speriliny eye Icaechitl'itonted lastre—the'reisalUtorixtra..
baton and asacity—tbs tsar lie amply =wage and Ator,
mad the noblest feelings of mitsleura •smailually dandle
uiy to • fretful peevish temper, until life bleoznea a' bur
then, god other ;Liman arias to shortan the oxtails= of the
A baba km these horrible disonleis will b. tonna I:R11a
decelleist mite* HALSBrfif-Y O,- 1 8 2 .- VM I / 34 . 1 '; I
Kirnee Large adveittlement in - - anatiar column.
Eold Wholatalaatal Befall by Dr.828...8. - SIM: B S -1 / 1 1 4
'corner of -Wood street and "Viren ailey; Pittsburgh. Pa a
ro, by JlidE9 T. /MPLL nortimmirt =tom of
street end die Diamond. Dttls. of
_ HAVE TO - - if E OR..
Wood. and Stith Strout*, 7 '
• !Mr spry offetee• their elikeded..the,
Wale ,'at the lowest istis,NlTholesaletatot Itet44
the T
Lart select templets - stock Otclioloa.
TISAA /I M Y OkOOSIWI sad
3. WODES QL
. YD WILLOW
botelost laths-West. --
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ciEr:
- . - • - • • vicittli;7 B ro ker •
AM 444 ••
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Notes. BoakdSt SPiligiN.44%4l
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TQ EE kiltaiLika -1211X8Sa$ loose Y
1111.- Vim over S. Jones lk ON camera W4X4 c alitigilf
. _ lgraargi
• TRAVELERS FOB
BALTIMORE iiiialtalairGTON Orrir
L . 003 LA
_ ' •
li'EAI
A 3id• are noefiftie ed - •
'TWO - 1,0123 - DMEGY. - ;' • • " - ;
11112STML/22i5 - iimßaltirtiore sad Waddington - [Stymie fri ,
j_ famed, that byelaAng tlelret 410 r &dilates', at
"be Petutsylvaait Om :reeves OMm, Ilberrty
they amp forsrard ovotr this mote by - v&ob the. roiled.
Share Oreat Wester . a Mall and Adams GiCs Wistaria Ba , '
Vern is carried. Lmviat didiassliiat 3 lied 13Y 4 birlotk,
d. Bs ..tui d u dyl og In Wd=re la 38 tad 21 bcrze, 24iPliff
Idrely_ --b,42g by tbr the quickest saidaaieflieasarct MAO t
the ZAII"' •• 4'
"air ThrOttel SiCketito)34llo l 9l...Z. - ' •
.13wpage elleckat . -
pumnmsferlicas iiiteeea
-eta arrival to ltaltiatore; there b eing Trabsr dirsttly .
to that city .- . Ban from Baltimore to.Wasit '
• Pssaragers are earned' that-tho. aosommadidirm od" the
lioadeforminr this -"ikon Suariarismaal tiy , thsolD or igaj- .
routetathee ohaiy: Pittabunki. Torun* tam • c .
PfMMgrielllA.
— THOMAS
ANAMII AMMO' and Dealer isi Fbrsign 0111Dra• atic
• STRAW
" J-1- natal - Liras -.aro Aar B a wrB s7.L.a,
No. 41 South Sce74l strast„'
mina= ' " rErILADELPHLA.,
JOSX. '• •• ' TTEMACHI,
No. 78 North atiaiir betwienAt* ali' l 4 ll ;4-
DIPORZER, Deader andalinsiacitiraOs l agaaddnykitelais
J.
=dal lovalt pricasithopeada and retaidni.llatki.,
nd Optical Inairtiments, /Panay Otadi;DirterliW:
=lea, Stationary, Emma Powder; a eplendidaterlsrgelig,
eartment - of french and Getman lithographic Print d
Mums Wit and Itosirmd Brame
Meta Leautrencila: '
•
AL. BEBNUELBL;
.No. 11 Saath fiocond /tree, rwaillarlreCtis Jost'
no:aired Ma new and carefully selected stootoilliV.
'LINEEtY GOODS;totudstlbg In Tort Of Rlbbotisi Mb, Coll*
WTI, Tarlatans, Illus Sorts - irsarbr andloratriessirowerk.
sad, label, every article belonging lir
ag Ms goodsat tbs boast Priem sodtoooloorrof
Isms. les would solicit cel of 31311thers and: Mert.b.ints.- ,
• N. 13.—A Lacral allowance. made fur Cosh, sitdigerat eats
sad ittratlon paid to anterstroce! tie country:::::.
iPblladelplOa. Math it 3553: . rostritla;
•
431314131.1AABD.PAR&SOL 21ANUFACTOHY,f
xo. 86 maim examen maceornsmi.'.
• NIT: • A. DROWN, neeteetAilly hiforma tletancs,
". .PARASOLS for tke apprtachteg sewn it now cous.
VOA, ins . l invites their ottentiePin to_ _ -
-
nub ointantly new otf los, and;dealars w9lttod •
ttlastoektie'of the roost tlcsfralnelo select froto - thif mut
b
Alm;
aril fn
b. the
band s. ISrge stint of 173filltELLAS, carb:
Matto; Uf low Inked Damn: acloaLtLot witty eitulity, Koff
autnece amortmostuf tax; all of which ha cart it 15 4 , 1 11 4 k
;advance on the owl of manufacture- •. . • fel:Wan
1
•
. • PHILADELPHIA DRY GOODS:.
. BLIAILPLESS k SONS, Damien& IDDish,- Prim&
• Taul Ludt& Dry GaAs, uererelvirig•general rcrpplyar :
Goode for spring znasustonar ulna:
Dues Goose -Alyeesx, Olngiunsucitatortellarr4..
herieb and !malt Sas, Do Eleger,.lavna....
Ea,mrtY-Thibet,' Rrireltd, Homy Mks;
-; Canton ewe, plan, erg richly trolreidscoL .
I . *crtimakilswee-4.turskDamw.U.Eibeedage; - ,
• NartioNC
.D2statirtY • -- •
Romeo; Dualists and Erstinats. •
Ilmrs WiAZ-LlnesiVlDUristr and DWAsig;
Fun Worded,s, UAW t..l.tits, Thu Cauficiag.
`4. , -.; 11 04 s Votiri= In great iruiely, • •--
wi
marlin . W.Soatb ACCeilleted.
ezkimammoomi
FOR, OMMIAGB - MAWS,
Drab a nd
. • - _
CohnT,'"C/ 41 P s o • • f• • 1t
jDon, t
.andiTend /look Sas, Russia Skeelevi t Etsclayross,
SHOE - MANUFACTORERS' GOODS,
MOLtiii 111.ENCIL LASTING. 4 ,, r;Au..AN cit.q.Fs:
&Mins, Linings, Barris4y:BEeetin6sc
4or uktby
I gra/4 C
2713clithiECCLND 13treett-I*,i..
- MYER, Inventor arodot .
the tilebtitectlßAYN - PLATE FRAME A.TT)
" t 1 T
.1(
PATT-ITnth V REVKLTBDT
streeORt.;TANOFITIM3,-
a. 52 &oisetti Pbiladelpids.'
The followiraFgl . 34llAltot est beeiratrardal td - IF:9=p:
biSYEII
IIN.I-rign piendumand Erma MiDA
. T . - Tztddrilti lo
atttnte; 'Philadelphia:" • • •-• :,-
1846-11sst premium and SLYER DAT y~gptJln
solute, Pentorylvelds. ••• • 1. w. •4. • •
1.846-Ftrst premium and MIXES - 2.11L181 ZF4iaaltin bet
strata, Painsylyants. •- • -
1847-Firstpremium and f . I,IIXEB. SYNDAL,&inialeidWr
Jat lacittrte, Boston.. . •
180-4?trat premium arid Emma miaiti, risiataindis,
1849-First premium and SM . TIM KEW:, remuitittd/re
stitute. - •
- I&so—Dipkaas sd 31YDAL, Martial& Trotttata,Dostrai s
THE -VOICE OP THE WORLD; •
VW PRIZE "MEDAL' OP IifftZ.:IIPILLUS PAIS
airwilad, to CONRAD 21E6PER. itortila TWO
.ber .13th,1115T. . •
norii tan torsi:air:a astir is - -
STR 112E.NRY BtsuoP,
. Dg BORERTBLACB . Amt .:
• DR. SCAPHAIILT MaaSet,Saituuky.
• ,BIRUEOROB Lo&l_oo.
- RIDISIOT.ND TUALBERD.-loaaari
'Dr. WILDS, - - -
• CHEVALIER ERVITICOM, -
I • • - PROFESSOR PHCHHOltentio*a.;
CIPRIANI POITER,LooIIaa.:
PbadelPtilL , Mutt );1851--4=l:ly.
D - T - NoT .1.• P 1) , PltimliliEt - AUTEBTX
. TOR 0 TER =MUM OOSSANRR TROPTITA‘?
TING •ma -AND-ELASTIC BAND.2aumr.s. MOW
LARD has always niady. for4sli4 Witratictstock ofilente
WI Toupees, :Ladies' Wigs, half Vim Meats, , litithig
Carla, kr-, beautifully manufseturetarai =clamp as at any..
DOLLARD'S-Restanlam Divine!, or Lasthanitlistr Tail* I
prepared from South . American herbs . and elide, the most 1
siteoessfulartici• ever p=ll2l7od for preening the Writs=
falling out or changing color, restoring sad preset-wing thin
a healthy +ad. tuxuziant stato,. Among other reanins_why.
Dollard's Hair Cutting Salon maintains its Immerme popu
larity, is the het that his Thais is applied Act - grey: bead of
hair cat at his establishment, consequently it Is kept in bet,.
tar preservation than under any. other known application:
It being thus particalarly testud by .thonsands, - otthrs the
greatest guaranty of its eincerz, - ' . I
Sold wholeseie and retail 'at' Mr old hatablishiziett,LUT:
CRIESTISTT Street; opposite the Stints Lionier,.?hitsda.
•R. DOLLARD has at last 'di:wavered the tle Via itZtra
LAIR DID and 'eanounciut it for rale, with 'perfect ecuts
donee in It trimming everythi ng of the kiwi taw in aka- ,
It colors th e hate either bladerbrawn cat miry, be ithalreilY
and is used triViour unit:Vary to - tie hear or ski+, either by •
stain or (+bends/I; an. be washed og. In lari mlautevsfter ,
applicathat; IMb:int detracting' _floor its Persona•
vidti4 the city are invited to give him a WI: iLetterSarif-,
Jo R. DOLLARD, 177 CiLESTR , LIT elreeti Meal.
ailellgill+vfil attention: - • .“[Eualsitut
7053 myxis . .
FIIRHISHING£ IIII7
SHIRT ITARTRACTORT,
14b Raki,:sore at., Baltiflori,
,uurrer. Cgtrailtikte
Tundersigned. in conducting this atiiinkulft n i m il
every effort to °troika the choicest Hoods ,ag
to the Gentlemen's rarEdiddng line thatisimportat tato Rap
NetaYork market. The store Is kept constardlysrumaisd In.
ceseonshe gccds, together with a verietyc Of faney_staides,
The artention of the public be also ealled toe*. PASANT
SHOULDER SEAM BALM; maanfaegared km thaw which.
for neatuess and comfort of It cannot be Luellest.,. To thia
branch of their badness the undersigned gal latictder a , te
utut.km i and us determinist not to be =ended el Mr 4'407
ud is mst in, this city. An experienced Cutter is esogicryish
sad a initarfertary dt Lefiamanted lavatory case,
• A large and varied assortment of the abase articles - 61st
constantly on bend, which is armed to the trade calitszud„
terms. • - .
deel6.lbacr—Mlo , ,O.F.:WiN :s: ¢ co, .
ST. LOUIS. JSISSQIIIII. •
aMMUZION AND .IOSWARDESS.:ILOSSE,-,•,,
JOBLIM Mann= • • -
MOCFSIDGE & KCIFAUTZ • '
(LATE' TIVICHELL A 31001=0V '
Corner of Commercial and Pine . SttiPi , •
ONBIGNXENTS3 exuncecomisesionsertlierieet vith
IL) and permit; attention, and Liberal adeceneoir*St
giver, when required, On CocudirnmerntivOr
in hood. - • • •
Orders lei the iurthese - er Le' Chain, ailtriseo
proloos, 'MU pnoomidly filed it the lowest ruarinetpdine•
• The Beestelog and icallrlaftill of nerehundise Map:-
dam wit-meet with impeder env mod dhplitati; tbeloweet.
rates of Freight :Alaimo be pronnaLuar *stow
of 3b , r 3 P and Drayage m 'avoldot . ,
• uniumas:
& Welch, at.Tenils: Imlis*matins .
Page k Zaino, ' • do:; Strider k tionoii , t;
Charlen;Bkrw CC., .do;.' Noses - 2 Fraser, --- 1 2
.Choutean Tells, ' 'do; &Flom A Mamma, `, 'dot'
Ikea, King A Co., do; "NAL oodmao & Co, - do;
'J. Watutler lim,littablr. 8 / C. Yartiall C 0.., MILO:E -
D. Leech A . do; Morgan , . J.N.Bnek
,Morgan:
Wm:Mines A Co.,' do; 11. " do;
Blow k Mardi, New York. Ebiebi.4 do;
Prost k Puma,' - do; Jonah TTTTeeemeee & Co, ' Dit,tl,?eicre.
Chariot do; AttethinJ. COO, _ • d o ,
Cl.Parwell 01.,'Nostrai; Ir.lLlteynel4 - ....•
Howard, Son Oa, ' do; IL D.Newicrob Wc4s2 -- 4p;•
S.C. Switheil t tA, Onzucinkto idazthaaa, New :thda
les..Webiee in opealtney ot Insuraireo,Wideamillfece*
all Aliments to oar address, when advised by
ma i m when adored o s of lading telt at
ikoa of shipmeit. ' y rk ., ‘
jiiz:•-Ascr—ibtae hL Loa* kiiescaßei
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doe, without extra obaege. -
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'4ole-Thlril with of the calittastad setzwawKA.lol2„.
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Ten Enacco, Mirth 2, will be mcitiepd! 0411 WWW
.play of
, THE. STIUNGER; .. .. :
••• stranger. - - -
- /dm
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. "xwmixa:
ite.•latilift.4
t i vim
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sauvrpik. ,
"SlegiocrifikeTtti st?i,rifriritieeth
ANOBROZIAI , I.ones,
- Amprona. bale, No.: b 39, i 11 at. 061
gLAC Yet thabastiMairrailie/itti. -
- keISVIVALLO Metall 24 io.ths Patbk:llk.ftwlei •-;
Enla %net, stun* thq-req. beat 16factik alaillhaseek ;
Tersain always be had. . - • - - ..;
4011:11 - 11:: BOWLES, Isar Rorke a runic;-
lkicitaallamigundbiaare Dealer; -!
o.l4,NlNVSliti4ikalidoaribelqatillek*laret" tanr•
Silver Jilvdal- • •' by Trembles'
if•r; _lcesilteriet
tdrer Poilurt BOciJu, Porte iftisiskr:.36se Wood
Desks, Dressing Ossesand•Woliellores,X6Ssill sersecoper.::
door below,Bl3a. _ ' • Taltalin:.C.
'Waftlststd2
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ryaLame, 326-111•Kievey ,
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Bp= at Wectitl,2 Ho; tie obi •.:
- cwt.*/ ' - • Ax__
- Aims Per%
°nut Gonia=l r i iammx4;:tionats
ilarsidy will:. be _baud 3nnt.
.aosi3s Oarr•PM,SO4* - 1 - ,
- sale by Dr. 01:0,s. szrazit,l4o,. waxi,4l4
•. • Prier, retna Mishort a cu. per bpi.,
dab:Leann SO UV*. 1 03 0 Inkita Sin SCAM.
g3q ti _PiLT , U: 5 A. /1111 5• 1Ma bt
'Pitualtsr-d1.1 1, 100 11 .‘ 46 ....--,-,
_Milted miksm,ulalaisiessAltekki' 610% _
te-ist id:4ml' anirstalL - -----zzr:N._15:414103 .;- - ,-- 4 -
1 No. Us CbetneadtstotiMMl • --
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1 -tor,v jalll.l94lD OMM lllWilegnir el alitithM " ' A rNi lltilal AWlADlN lll"'‘.. : - - .-..\-
nillADjainaLe' ankrabtbas) 4 Vitikkifelol -, lll 'qrAP!Mig-z7 - . . 2
:air atiO - OglilWS . . - tOl ll- - --
stipeziarmamii. - : - "'' 7 .. 7.- - ..' . *-::4; -A-3_ . 4 ,-
- t ar nasaisigikomciaktivitabs- - -;-
cqre mewing eliontbutifi'ai •On; =LEI it 00.. •_.
'sterlat .- • 18511 1 .koiargidArettiaci "s• : - •
1.12111E.16110,1M2S- DAG/TICRICECIVWX !!6_,
• Pc6tO Eo.Bßimiag;Rl3rffeeat Lk ta=
to
in "thida of "whet, tram A
aceamitai attistivkakez udammutvilabr
perksr to tba ear:man elpagiftio it tartataittrir
ebegli tecesz4 l . 6o 4 SIIMO4SI I dI I /.. 1 4 IteCadiag7 lo ,
,ffours fa ISi 4 26
ts.lusi aza
part a Qui • - city " " • fame •
-DICASIUREIS, licher tzt t ; .l-asat-- tlasial- -
Urn, avealialtbichi4va.froil titeair Me!:
sulatlrrpsoave4; letb O ot Dian Or hicql.
tar,ltiadval-danat of thoti-Yallit .
ecosaltal at 99 Axettitt! 4 4 l l‘ l l l 4o ll 44 4 -31 ;
=Mem "of clotaktulalssostaidilft: Otattortlaa
thia ergsoditl medal bairktigid *ski= Us,
treatment to such a dagListarlitod trattorttcar - -
tamed sadabstbatil cairartOtli,by-it AteaoAktytittao to tha ;
me= vagoarthat - •;": : 111. •
n - %.. --- Assorf,x&T/cD Mrang9ava 4.115111'1131CM:li- -
tfr•eX Compaukrikernetialbittglier. - .
K.lloo=a4l , niftW--11KNET:Sterinack
:WIEI quacks against MULabill • lfAllatar Biati:Of
flues T omes: hr,":epteo44l4teasibd 235. A
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tudsoscr, WLlttssa - thillagitood.•
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R.lMiaa.l4llkbaxv •
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: L'S" 'ValttOnaright.• *D.. XING, Itridsuitr,aljp , :• •
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•• ituiattaillLLllolll4.l, 030.11,1ak5, on the Mb lad 14114 - ft.; - .
altpl Afters sad triblitsiiiisi3ei; ,••• - , ,-, -- 1 - - : ~. .- 7-,..:..-,2-• -
ftigue..rt'ho Lootarlimeirsjilmi- - .._,_'• i'' -...- :
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; 1 aillinni, -- - -..:-. -. 7- : . w51icia11;......: ..1" -- ,±
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nabert nunhp,si.. - -. • Jobb ISAlKonetti, , .-
. .'.. & tiarbacit& '' . - iriaschrSelbto
E‘t•nu•d Hessiston, '_..- J.Schoolosalusi..; l ;.. -- -............: ~-
. • '-lettaeliLlhismireks•L ...-. 1.. v ~.,.... 7 dic 4 2l - '
-- wzomm , _
elnilberty; simeOuri =Dimond Ari Viz•
• JOISIUGRUITZTVI,I;
a UCCI-• S8Ol to ntwrf WZOMCUiattOfi
•
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- a t amithodd•aad .
fildal7 sad
lareetoalitsba*l4 Ps. • .
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Joys • •
M
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• • 4 .- •-• , 1 '' . -ICII-1313 =WOOD Uni
and the public tcrgenatal, •
esetabeithenuntiei In the abtelorlangaesaitisaleei the than_
of JOfl lICLOSKEY't CO. -.Thitr. reepeettnity kdielt -;
_-
share of Italie painondire,. 7-.• ' :; .
Tbe prertim. sgagnesigf 67-tbani"-•-•:
• Wesfero._ Lunissuce. CoMpilmy,
It;Prcridan. IL
' • -CAPITAL, 11200,0004.,-, - -
-Trrux istretre - agalastaNda -of Mao, NT= aradJSA4 i
y arm • Air. lama lila be ITherelir **Well 04
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P rkeaa PtlY r id. .lnel26 . oo4 'l ."
Dab - ikbe .6 -
known t0.:130k AosataradV s and.'artna_are .darticoathadOrj",l.
prompt:ono to thalntila tluiebaractxxarklea
gal bare asranted,aaßub*. protordon-D6thcoo:
who Oaks tato Immo& . •
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- -
N. Holm* vr.u:Satlik; a4hallIE1491.0n4W:41113:11011.1'
Rm
Ijoa r .baeat Idimeogisek 1 11 5 ,71 91 11 .±.../Y7 •
lialer, Alexander Nio , ' , 4 11ltstannic - . -
..4,...ensee, N 0.0 2, Wain etzeet; tWezeilimP of *en 4,,i; • -
co.-apitsirs.) littaburgb.: - : • • . 130.rltly
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do. e - 117• - • ikiL
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iffmneikeatidmil PlahhimodAtlimi;
14 1r i e l ebu i . '4 1 2 4 - 14 4 tr ue. %;
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Canbii i Z e ekthirat 3 6 442B6 / 11420 ; 414410 1
^ .4432e 4 644001416144 repr.:,"
121____L;q 11 ?
Table 4rtal'altate44-4 62%. 7 , 1). 8 1YA Namezog e 4 145.
pummel CW4I4. ..10e. -rift; - - •
21224 : 11618 : 8 K ar
tailsriaeoilcoar t s ca se: •
. , jadmano.-_palits - latigt a - -
01t.E.111.11 - •
/opal:Slack Coati; 8414tieh.
&bort Black Oast; 0,25 -
Lang Paso43,2Segeb.-----
Bowe of osT
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-aria SteIsORVICOMI4I2O,4
litheistaiisitdoriOnta zwararatiFi . ey. AU Gaidioniositocj_
Potio l o ,l4 641 . 1 . 4 4. 13 15/ 4 - • •—•-• • . •=4016611r.,
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to ffertludiflitidDitiiiialloo6ootnigilegia ----..
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- ' PAINTS, OILS, •
moo. 141 Madam IditkiPsW4PWlrorv
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VOKSPECTlTlLLEloviteribsitStatliaai o f * m pg. waloC -, ,, - -
tivallfe:rebaatf tbrimagtoot Utd_o_ii*lLLOASZ e tnit
44tddirw`asodetanog of PALMA' 4/04,7 it ;BM F.
'ANDUTIRZECEIMALBDIEKSwW-o,hkeiwo tololiarnty-r,
ckdouto-uilow4botti to oastritd,closexhaijbalgs.iislicT:l i ,
ale mu:mitotic= of theJesiVoic astkleeL
=alio 011. Rog arzt R;5001bil.:
BLAMPALNT: TELLON__"6I ow'
' PRTIBTX DairKß,. 9P4392I I I:PRUNTKi:I . TrIAKE 132-•
' UMBER; -6Klytiffif i tliPP: -. 4I2I'OO:IOVAL
PKV
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` 4 flrtaiit,"KßKlKl:ValiAlfiliKK4.4t7;
. KKINIRVIZSCII m
nd id TZLLOW. smug • rto
rem a BRUNSWICK ORRIS;
JIWZINCIt' AN ARIBRICAN WrIDOW 011188.:, • ,
ijak-Diigglw- lad abort it toot atOloy of tho;-
tiostlaked articles, will tad it to their listozoittoidoloti,z ;
facOldoollst mannfoefindattad ytodOwdo4itdomr: - 0wp..7, - .
Aim in the booboo, giro us ado
solo
0=3 32 th iaggIiAa t ' :. DACWMUOUGLI, • • •
Jug - ,- .'. , F-' , .; 44 o4 l4 oCMOPstew Tort.
• • •
IRIPORTeI467',"III! 01 ‘ 111 ISH , E.x.PIPJazt
I , asetieintr - Beder 'oat aiera.Asiao . nee.2l, than Said, Civriz 3 / 4 -
urgo•oraorttdor-Pngbaratiooilt orteancelOriktlow.
OR amuck tvw.
.D 711" .DE8 — 1Ne cuLmw44 . 46 . 1.24 . 1 .. "4" 8u1t,%Gii , ku...c.70" ,
tiatest2udelbArPkt ai Zona Arend, Sweet. Optegystpplo
i &Warta 0114 *bat awl
PdAtil NORNU'BOalligNik.
iiaid4Bokyoe boat fown4citnal
id!' dad, rwri * maga taio3, to to thst arm Atm waled
pal Zbigtifff.7 of,Norinto 't77E- •
liajewat impartanfadeantagua overmamdgyettin,
sxt
V It urea theemainsiat sdaydisa t44 "p o w
tow, sad, thearunbia and pglaliak# good yeast,
12. No thin le required Ea tbe; dcei:tita Aibiaibew baking
. ..i.waseguezitly s bread marl" wads ta a ketiminutes. , •
Oakes), alw ysdapaaa upon bads* light,' sweat,
under endpalatsbia Wud hiscuitorbodiee tba thnir
'IN or ItOlatValitat`
- Breed Midi by ibis `proteiia 61..nnatie vare nutritiou '-
aluter.of dirottlao, tottaftriforattoolath, mner,
tlidterand Wean when Mate with - yeast - •
6. Instead =ids by Saranattation, don -not. adoimt tba
was amount of wodnekaattli.WAbir eyatentAbat it dam
ettan teat smith thieconspoubd; bxassee tbeacootamillaid
contained in lanneadad busk uremia Me Pan et Loma
tigo outdo fluid upaa• it, and insequndir, apart ante alma
tb boarish Abe bat/ Thee the odds tnibills4matuow 4*'
Pr*" Cod Ito adasniaadialla,' -.... •
This aztkle heateentlinembirmikauilinninpiilyy
F Mot " Whew tertacrigenlik - dtrectko l ot blear.
Er Be clatfaktoliktlVlntnrs &ULM *AIM
and take , tid otto,aitieitigUl hot bodocatald.
calseribmattsetirnategillkdr. Uct the-eichrie , '
reeVie.lo4.
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