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.• JOB PRIXTING •
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We havo one of the boat Job Printing Ogees
in the city, and wo would respectfully ask mer
chante-and all others:who waniCards, Circulars,
Bills of Lading, Bill Beads, Blank Cheep, tiara-.
bills, etc., to give 0811 callL, 411 our Sob . Type
nre of the roost modern manutexture and. can;
not foil to please all our enstomero. Our work-,
men are perfect masters of their 'business, and
will labor assiduously to please all who will fa
vor us with on order.
TUE LINDEN MISES.
The mineral wealth of Wieconein bids fair, so
far as yet developed, to equathat of any other
country on the globe, of equal extent. Of lead,
copper, zinc and sleaze other minerals, theroines
are apparently Inexhaustible. They extend over
a largo . portlon of the State; end, according to
the repirt of geologists and practical miners,
are of a degree of richness unsurpassed by.any
mineral regions.
Several companies have boon formed to 'work
a portion of these Mines, and Capitalists are pre
paring to commence operations at several points
in tbe lead regions, near fitineral Point, on a
system at once economiell and extensive, and
that will in alt probability, result la the produc
tion of more wealth than the mines of Lake Su
perior produce. . -
The Legislature of Wisconsin has lately char-
tered a company, called the Linda' Lead Com
pany, for mining purposes. As eich a company
is to be employed in developing the wealth of
the State, a liberal charter has been granted. It
is perpetual ; and authorises the company to
bold real estate to any amount not exceeding in
value one hundred thousand dollars. The act of
incorporation is- declared by the Legislature a
po6/ir aot, and provides that it shall be favorably
construed in all courts.
• Under a charter so liberal the corporstors
have formed a company, with a capital stock of
one hundred thousand dollars, divided into •fifty
thousand shares, at two - dollars each ; and books
have been opened at the banking house of A.
& Co Fourth * street • in this city , for
subscription to the stock.
Mr. - . John Bracken, an old and roll known
PitftbrirgherOiolde• the charter for himself and
the oriPtal oorporatots; and brings the enter
prise here for the investigation of his friends,
and the enterprieiog capitalists of our city. It
it believed that it offers indueenients for invest
ment as promising end as sure of rich returns
- as any of the copper mines of Lake Superior, cr
any other mining enterprises of the country.
..The property dab° Company conflate of five
hundred and sixty acres' of mineral lands and
timber, and in the same vicinity slew for forty
two years of three hundred and thirty-two acres
..of the finest mineral lands in the Gateau lead
distriet." This property was put down at its
cost or $32,700, and it is proposed to add imme
diately a steam engine and a pump at a Cost of
$6OOO, making the octal property of the com
pany $88,700.
Upon this basis the organization proceedi.
The stock being divided into 60,000 ebares of
$2 eaeb, of which 26,000 shares only are to go
into market to be token np by subscribers.
15.000 shares are reserved to be divided pro rata
amongst the subscribers or sold for the benefit
of the joint stock. The residue of tke shares,
10,000, falls to Mr. Bracken and his associates,
as the consideration for their relinquishment' of
the property, and its profits, ;to the company.
Of the 26.000 shares to ho subscribed for,
nearly 0000 shares have already been taken up,
and•l9,ooo shares ore required to be taken. It
is proposed to esti in upon those 26,000 shares,
from first to last, bed one dollar and twelve and a
half rents per share, of which an instalment of
Arty €itte will be paid at the time of subscribing;,
fifty cents at the end of sixty days thereafter;
and the instalment of twelve and a half cents at
this'end of four months, if at all. It is believed
this third instalment will never be called, but it
has been thought proper to name it as posnibly
within the limit to which . erubsaribers will be
called on for assessments."
The ten thousand aborts reserved to the
original proprietors leaves but $12,700 to be
paid for the real estate; The balance raised by
the assessments above mentioned will, it is be
lieved, he amply suffioient to pay for all -ma
chinery, and for operations until the products
of the mines will not only cover all expenses,
but yield handsomer profits.
,The of th e mineral deposits stpen the
property of ibis company is Bet forth by &mass
of sworn statementE, by owners. miners, Bur
veyori and . Others, and by reports of . the pogo
geologist of Wisconsin; , by the report of Robert
Dale Orren,-who acted under authority of Con
gress, and by Acstimony from many other relia
ble !marten - , Portions of these reports and state--
merits welay befoie our readers, and they will
enable theta to form ajudgment as to tho bafety
and proluctivenees'of investments in the stock
of this company.
The State geologiet of Wisconsin, E. Daniels,
Esq., has made a report on the I. ileathcock and
Linden mines" and ..Draoken's Diggings," from
which wo make 801110 extracts; •
"lion. JUDCID COTEIIIEN and Jotter - Bluetits,
Esq.—Gsmlsmer:: Having recently made airbx
amination of the mines in your vicinity. I fur
nish• you herewith a brief statement of their
geological character, and coneequant prospective
value.
"Tho depostta of lead and copper in your
mines have already bleu proven, by an abundant
yield of ore, wherever discreetly worked, to be
very large. • But it is of the highest praotioal
importance to determine whether they are of
such a character as' to Justify those extensive
and permanent mining operations which &one
can .be profitable for a long period of time.
Omitting those details which would be of no in
tereet except to the professional geologist, I will
simply state those general conclusions which I
have arrived . at, from a careful examination of
the mince and the region in which they arc
located.
Ist. Tho geological position of these mines is
highly favorable. - , •
They occur in a series of 'rooks, consisting of
sandstones, shales, nod limestone, known to the
geologist as the Silurian torn:lotion. • '
Their immediate association is with the lime.
stole known as ttie.cliff or mountain limestone.
It is in this rock that the great lead mines ,of
Europe, and, in fact, the most productiiti mines
upon the globe, are found.
2. In their mode of oceurrence, the Ores in-the
vicinity of Mineral Point:give the moat favorable'
indications. They occur in fisures inclosed by.
walls of the surrounding rook, from which they
are usually separated. by n.-very dratinot line of :
demarkation. These Satires often extend many
miles in a horizontal direction, and vertically to' ,
a great but unknown depth—oatrying with them '
abundant ores of lead, and sine; or copper.
They are, therefore. true veins, and not isolated
masses of ore, sometimes called 'contemperane
ons veins, or beds, which yield largely at first,
but are soon ethausted..lt is upon veins of this
character only, that the intelligent Engineer can
rely for a permanent supply of the ore which he
Iti seeking. - - . ' •
One very favorable indication which I observe
In your district,. is the interruption of the veins
in passing through a change of rock. This is
tbe ease with tr t reins °varier/Iyr". Whe'fl
ptihEitlg from ,or rod: to soother, they general
tp becomg pinched, or etitirelylost, but are eure,
to open again below. :In the English mines it 10
not uncommon to lose a veto in tills way, at the.
junction of two 'kooks. ; But; . they are followed
tortes with unshaken con
fidence upon:Weir eirentnal recovery, though it .
illar*bundreds of feet below the interruption.
These rebus then maybe regarded as deposits
of a permanent character, upon which reliance
may be safely plated in practical operations.
33. The extent of country which they traverse,
, both vertically and horizontally, (of which
I mere fraction °air has yet been worked) must
he taken into-account in settling the true value
of these . mines. Only a small:portion of the
itlrfeCe, compared with its whole extent, whore
veins might be reasonably .expeoted to occur, has
been broken. From all indications visible, the
probabilities aro very decisive; - that numerous
localities not yet proved, will. be found rich in
veins of ore; at the depth whete they have usu.
ally found the sliced - dal opening. But even
suppose the surface mineral entirely exhausted.
are have _reliable .evidence of the existence of
deeper stores not lees abundant. To appreciate
folly the nature and value of this evidence, the
editions of the beds of rock most be knewn,
and the 'fact Must be borne in mind, that trzt:
Was • increase in productiveness as they dre=
stand. • , •
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In thee° mines,.(fieathcook's,) the most vale
, able and produodve flat sheeta yet discovered in
' thei Mineral" district, are being worked in the
lower openings. There can be no reasonable
'doubt that dies° lower. openings contain vast
stores of ore, which havejust begun to be opened.
Dere. then,de a new region, as yet unexplored,
but giving prothise of rich 'returns to the intern
gent'and persevering miner.
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T feel safe In - the concluaion, that not Otie per
cent. of the ore • of, your .mines hes yet' been
raised;' and that, instead of being nearly ex
hausted, the work thus far performed has only
opened the door of those vast mineral treasures
' which lie Inclosed among the strata of the lower
limestones, •
Nothing is wanting but combinations of labor
and capital, tinder tbe direction of intelligence
and sagacity, to prosecute these extensive and
persevering explorations which have elsewhere
proved eo profitable—to open hero solutes of
mineral wealth that centuries will not exhaust.
Tbus'much I have thought myself - warranted
in affirming as to' the prospect of continued pro
dactiveness in the veins of ore. I will add a few
words on the qualitative value of some of the
ores. Tho value of the lead and copper ores is
too well kuown to need mention. Bat your re
gion furnishes a class of ores of great value.
which has received es yet little . attention. I
allude to the ores of zinc. found there in exhaust
less abundance. Tho principal ores of this metal
are, the carbonate (called Dry Bone) and the
enlphuret of zinc (known as Black Jack.)
The former, called seoalmioe" by that:itinerate.
gist. ie the best ore of sine in the world, on ea
count'of its richness and the ease.with which it
Is reduced.
* * * * *
Prom . my elimination of tbe Manna Point
mining district. lam satisfied that in the abund
ance nod variety of its ores—in tbe peculiarly
fortunate association of copper and zinc—and In
its position as to access. and the transportation
of its prodnote. it Is not surpassed by any other
upon the globe. Comparatively unknown, as it
now Is, it will yet eta In richness witb the famed
districts of Europe, when it shall be explored.
with abundant capital, guided by prsoticol skill
and enlarged siowa of its 4 ilrue oborneter and
. • •
Earnestly hoping est; this imperfect state.
mot of facts may boot some slight use in for•
wording the dereloputent of your great and
varied miniog interest, I substrihe myself,
Very reepeetfolly yours.
E. DANIELS,
Geologist to IA& State of Ifitr9ntill.
AFADISON, Juno 20, 1853.
This repert of the State Geologist is duly au
thertiested. •
On the 2let of Aagust t Mr Daniels made a
second report upon these miner. Wo copy bat a
few pe.ragraphs from this second report.
" Ron. Jenne Cornixas end Joint Descant,
Esq.—Gentle=eu: I hare Just examined more
thoroughly the lead mines known u *Heath
cock's Dimities,' sod mentioned in my report of
June 80tb, npon your mining district.
"This examination bee tended strongly to
eaufirm the opinion which I then expressed of
their character and value. It hes disclosed
facts which are of great Importance in their
bearing upon the value of these mice& and
which I now enbmit for your consideration."
Ae eouclules tis follows:
" With ouch an extent and quality'of ground
so favorably located, a judicious exploration can
not fall to be a profitable undertakiug ; and I
feel safe in Inserting that, judged by the settled
principles of geological and mining science, no
location could ho made in the Stott District'
where capital could be more securely invested in
the working of mine* epon an extensive scale,
"Very respectfully, yours,
"E. DANIELS,
•' Slate Geologist of Wisconsin."
kfantsox, August 21, I&S3.
To this we add the following letter from a pri
vate citizen to Thomas J. Campbell, Eeq and
others of this city. It is dated, Mineral -Point,
April 26, 1854." lie says:
, s I hero been a resident of these lead mines
since the year 1828, in which year the Pedlar's
Creek or Linden Diggings were discovered.
They hove been worked continuottely ever aloce,
and have yielded as immense amount of surface
or float mineral, together with e'very large amount
of dry bone or calamine, now lying on tho dig.
gings. This ore (calamine) has heretofore been
considered worthless, but the late improvement
in the manufacture of Lint, together with our
railroad facilities, are now bringing it into no
tice; and two dollars the ton lute been offered for
the article. It must become a very considerable
item in the products of this country, as coon ea
we arc connected by rail with the coal fields of
Illinois.
I have lately visited and cramined the Linden
Digging& They are regaiar oast and west lodes
running about four thousand feet without a
heave or bar. Near their But end they change
their course, bearing morn south, sphere the
mineral appears to be cut off by a bar. Beyond
this bar, I am of opinion the lodes will again be
forted resuming their former course. * * •
The Diggings appear only to be worked to the
top of the first or upper opening, the minere not
being able" to penetrate those opooings on ac
count of the water. * *. * * *
The Shalleburg Diggings were sold last week
to a Now York company for $120,000. They
cover about ono hundred and ten acres of land.
With these digglogs I am thoroughly acquainted,
and they are without a doubt very valuable. But
in my opinion tbo Linden Diggings are far more
valuable because the lodes are more continuous,
and .wittiout a heave or a bar. From the latter
also the.vrater can-be removed with the greatest
facility."'
I have no interest directly or indirectly in the
Linden. Diggings. but have in common with the
great mass of citizens of this countm'a wish to
see our mines folly developed ;. . and from my
knowledge of the various diggings - throughout
our country, I should if I were about to embark
in a mining adventure give the preference to the
4, Linden 'Diggings."
Farther information In relation to the pros
yeets of this.mining enterprise can be obtained
from the published dooatueots, In possession of
A. Wilkins & Co., and from Mr. Bracken, who
is now in the city, and hue resided in the vicini
ty of the Company's mining lands for several
years. The title to the property and the char.
ter can be seen, and all other facts asoeitained
satisfactorily, before any subscriptions are soli.
cited.
• :Oar object is only to lay the matter before the
public. Maay'of our (Athens have been largely
and successfully engaged in mining operations,
and arc fully. °capable . of , judging of the nature
and prospects of 1411011 . 9nterprises as ,4 Linden
iced Company." •
One thing can be said of it that cannot be said
.of many other Undertakings of the kind. It is
no speoulation In undiscovered Mines. We aro
Informed that the ores on trio Company's lands
are already discovered, and have
. beon worked
sitecessfitliy, large•quantities of ore taken
out for several years past. .
, - -
Se- There arrived at the port of New York,
on ThursdaY, twelve thauland aeven' hundred and
eighty one passengers. , This is an altogether,
unprecedented immigration businese. If it were
anything like an average, Earope would be de
populated before many yeare. •
par The Detroit Pres Pipe says it reeeivee
news from Washington one 114" by mail, and the
next day reeelves the same 'news by telegraph.
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Very reepeotfully,
EMS
Ten;risrarr Ertscnittr. rosyssrros.—Cotered
Delegate's Ezeludcd.-110 first thing dune at the
Thnisday,evening session of this Convention, was
to talca.a divittion'an the qUeetion of admittiug
the &legates from the St. .Thomas (African)
Church. Daring - thi morning session, the ques
tion had been thoroughli• debated among the
clergy by . Devs. - Beasley, Hare, Speakman, and
Douglass, fur their admission.
The Rev. Richard Newton, of St. Paul's, aleo
advocated the admission of the colored brethren
as a matter of right, aside from expediency, me
:argument was a most'"eloquerit one, and created .
a deep feeling among the delegates.- He said the
could not look
. upoti the -regulation question
without a feeling of - ehame that"le belonged
to a church that 'stood alone among the Chris
tian denominations, saying, to this down-trodden
race, "yea abnll 131:1 rise while we can keep our
foot upon your necks."
Among the opposition were Rev. M.-A. De
Wolfe Howe, Rector of St. Luko'a, and . George
M. Wharton, Esq. The vote was then taken by
orders,llB follows: Of_the.Clergy, 07 votes were
east, 70 ayes
were
27 nays. Of the Laity, 74
churches. weiv *presented, 82 voting ayo, 41
nay, and I divided. - Datil orders not concurring,
the resolution was negatived..
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,
It will b e recollected a similar question came
up last year in the Protestant EpiecopalConven
tion of the New York diocese; but there the
question, was settled by the adn3ission of the
delegates. The Principal opposition there, as
here, however, - came from the laity._
Ttin
.11intime' Gatti% SnoT.---It 'was surmised
very generally. at first, that the ptiiatcor barque
captured in the Eoglish Channel was the one
containing " those muskets" belonging to Gen.
Law. This is probably not true as the Grope
Shot was at Belize, lion., about ten days age.
She oleared out of New York on the 281 of
Moroh, for St. Thomas, with 1,500 packages on
board, professedly of hardware, but really con
taining•soo muskets. According to the Sun, of
New York, tho S. was fitted out by a stage
contractor. of that city, who enjoys a higher
reputation for cuteness than honor; and It is
a`together more likely she is destined for an un
timely visit to Cabh.or Mexico than supplying
any of the belligerent powers in the East with
muskets. '
Another Pittsburgh Triumph.
We have received the follosing despatch from
Captain Zona:. of tho ' , Crystal Palace," an.
nonneing another triumph for Pittsburgh ma•
ehanthol skill:
A letter from the fleet, dated at Copenhagen,
April 27th, elates that—
“ Sir O. Napier. with the line of battle ships
under Admiral" Cony awl Chadds,-Were, by the
latest oceounte. keeping up a rigorous blockade
of the Gulf of Finland, which would render the
escape,' of a 'stogie Ruesian ship impossible,
Croton ern stationed off diesel, Riga, Memel,
Dontzie. Steekbolm, Oothland, Bornholm. in the
Sound, Cattrgat, and Golf -of Kiel, so that the
whole Baltic Bee :and. coasts are under strict
guatd. - -
The Tribune left Copenhagen, for England, on
the 2tith of April, with unapt her prize; having
eapturett sit. The Magielenne was at Copan.
hereto on the 25th coaling, and would leave for
I the Baltic fleet with despatches. oa the 27th.
I She was literolly leaded with provisions and
parcel* for the Baltic fleet, mating it a duty to
Ireceive anything cud oterythinry for agitators
and men, owl bed also a heavy mail from the
, goverotnent.
1 The Mateelenne Dauntless , Gargle, Impori
. . .
cue and 'flotillas bid all msJo prizes. whieh
would be sent to England Immedi a tely far c o o.
autnation. The report of the abandonment of
Also] required toofirenstion. The Denieb gov.
eminent I:oweve on the side of Cassis The
SwrJee are •laci•ledly in fevorof Fogiand. One
thr-of.hattle ship mad four frigates sore to
Commission at COpenbnen. The Swedish goy
; rmment intend putting severs! versals In coln
inlesieu
considerable dissatisfaction tree eager! by
, the delay In the establishment of the expected
tol-triontbly eettunnalostion between Pt irland
and the Baltic fleet. A most forraidalde force
of row boats is being organized bf the Rustlan•
to hems. the invadlog fleet in the obeli**
water", Dtaht hocate.l armed host's:* greedy
ger The cote Insetting. the validity of the ear:died- :tarter applied to the Coetromeot for
Ohio Ilabk Toe law has bees decided to the Sa• i 4 11 , e1 of email steamers that nay penetrate
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prom. Coed in fawor - af the beaks The cue .f Iri ' rrrirr row . I ' lll4 ran
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Thepoltee of New . Tout ' bare had a 41 1Ceiwir . rrr -
Nothing affair before them." The Tows gives the I Me N ell of P eerleirde tee ' l whether the is.
fonoolog repeal o y It:— • I r yt. wee trite that Her Majesty's fortes bad
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arweve a cat r., era.) 6 cutest. II t 4 7,111 at . ----"--------------------- -----,--,
was thieteoe of an affair la which 11:444 mem. I „,„„, • . Wir Paratatoone.--me vets-truly* roraiar.ts et
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bare of this reeret organization were inecived io "'"' f ° ' 1 01111:111LET Ai to et,* tknutat, 0e , 4. r.o.rrromrat on II;
difficulty. A member. 'bolo lidelity•ltsi soon I The I of Clarendon .— My lords, I have I rare; itemaetsartoowt.:4‘..i hist' ihOhatrfrromll,lin
a tt er earpeetiat was t o re i tte l it , t h e ••m r j er •• i prig rartit at it o o to beteg al,to to soseer ley villa emit erlilly that thry has. Miler tnon fatal Itlit% the
not long eine...and a cies" watch. 'kepi upon hie I noble friend's question In the affirmative, and to fusee imat awl *Wear ty I,lta. 11. hex.to tarorta ht/ ra
movements,. Aker leech" ago, a letter wo r th, t.y that the news to which he allude* haearriv- Hearsay tht tAltar, that lib 'Vett II 4,17 repMe with ft*
tithed in.the Carrie, intl. ZlVaitr. which pee- ed this morning at tho Adcdraltylhy a teleeraphie : serif FiSleA rUT rags. 'Ws awe pmts. salts, hie for eta
ported to be written ty on, Einott. a eareeherot despatch 0441 11001140. (Rein heat) The erovtit wrim'e-•r
sia rantalcott notor.
E. mount.% -
M.
the outlet Atnericsn organisation. It eta lid. best way in which I can eelnetenieete the news cue...l T
210 t.itr.rtr rt.. b•sel or Road.attend to a Roman Vatholle• plieet, and 4411 4 your ler !shire le to teed the despatch itself. '
noonced th e wish of the writer to divulge aft the. Mr. Fonhianque write* from Belgrade, on the
.., "octets". of the order, and to mate 'a NH e t ,.. 4th of May. at a qiiuter past 7 o'clock in the
poscroof the system. The coosideration named i afternoon. and 1171;
tor this act wee ten thouearid dollars. A person 1 • "Admires Denise annoneres through her
of the tame name was statuary of the °Neter' Majesty's consul at Vants, that a 411,14011 of
be Was believed to be the the India-ideal whiled. I eteelet"nle of the combined tninedrene delliteY•
dressed this letter to the - releat, and orange-I ed. on the 221 of April, the imperial mole and
meats are said to have been made to secure the r .the Huai. en IMP. et t)zlma . The m a le of the
conelitatioa end by.laws which Were la tag pee. I fltl"anlinN the foreign 'tape. and the city It. - • . , erlf. haie not been i njure d , great sir e basing
.. . .
Thrtirtur, 'May 14t Calm *lx tallra 101154 the
lerlfrae, end beet larr,tib beers In Lot:Val:10, Pagsri ber
ntrier way ewe, awl made her land N sere being r 14..1
teeen3 time. {P. T.
Tho Crystal Police" was built in our city;
ant formerly ran in the lino between Pittsburgh
and Clacianiti. She is now running In the mail
lino between Louisville end St. Louis. The
' , Eclipse" is tho crs:le heat of Louisville, built
ezpretely to bent everything in all ercatiou,.end
always has made splendid time. Rot it appeers
she hie bed'to couccdo the pates of swittoess to
e Pittsburgh boat.
ger James Worthington, a o o l c ,red t i f i rber t
was orreeted to Akron, Oaia, Pla Thurelqr, oa
a charge of counterfeiting. it being at:attained
that the rent °once et his arrest ass, that be
seas a fogitivo slave, the citizens tutted out to
great notate:l and prevented hie removal.
Much cutlet:teat tregailei and cerinas troobie
rested. •-• •• • . .•
1=21M21
BISIOSA.TIOS OP EtiteAnt, Et met—A dee.
patch' from liosttu, dated 1 1 3tIt'inat.. says tho
lion. Edward Everett, to cotangent° at 111
health. haa resigned MI Ent in the United States
Senate, to take effect la June. It in rumored
that (inv. Washburn bas tendered tho scat to
Unita Choate. •
Nothlng more was head of the rustler, until n
man named J 1112105 Elliott appeared before Jar:
rice Osborne et the Toombs, and preferred et,
charge against three members of the Order.
ac
ceuelog them of meeting a leather. trunk from
hie office, at No. 81, Nassau street. Io ills effi
davit ho sots forth that the trunk contairieti 4fP.!
copies of tie by-lows of the Ureter :beside*
other papery, nod a conaiderable amount a
money. The complainant enured the megia
trate that ho could icing-n witneee who saw the
defendants carry the trunk out of the building.
A warrant was then issued for their arrest, and
was pieced in (ho banes of officer Webb, who
took them into cuitody la the course of the after
noon ; bat being rteponeible persons, the Court
allowed them to go.
Yesterday the prosecutor again come into
Court, and informed the Justice that Ma life was
11:Olinger. It seem. lie bad retelved a pooling°
of anonymous letters, written in different etyles.
which were of a character calculated to shock
his nerves. One of tho lettere went on to any:
"Yon are au infamous traitor; depend upon it,
your course le known; for it, you will yet eulTor
death!" In rather a milder tone nt:n
the doen!
then reeds thus:
,"You of course remember the
sadden disappearance of Morgan ! who disclosed
the secrets of the Masonic Crier, and was
throWn over the Falls of Ntigara.- Now look
out for yourself, as your foto is goofed, and with
you it will be the same as regards the cry of.
"Where to Morgan?" Again, the reoipient is .
warned "To make himself searce front tho city
before Friday night, as ho will die if be fails to
take his flight"
,
From another letter we quote the following:
e.Votir coffin _is ready, so,bewaro and broefit,by
the timely warning given you. On the aftornoon
of the eight that you will receive the death blow.
I will converse with you tut usual, and nothing
whatever will excite your euepiolon. DO take
caution, else your wife and ohildren will be
fatherless; for to mob who acts the traitor in
secret organization, can or ought to live in a
civilized communky:"
The language, above quoted is the substance
of all the letters exhibited to the Court, bat
strong doubts seem to exist whether they were
Written with base intent. The affair will per
haps lead to udisolosuros" more authentic.
SINatILAit CASE 07 PREVISION.—A lady in
Newbury port, Mass., one night awoke from sleep
and saw distinctly in the looking-glass the , pie
tare :of a child, having dark eyes, beir, Sze., very
much resembling. but stilt not entirely, her own
child, which she had with her in the bed. Some
what startled by the eight, eho awoke her hus
band, and 'be too saw the name picture in the
glass. They then took up the child that was
with them, and compared it with the ono they
- saw in the glass, and satisfied theiuselves that
it watt not the picture of their child, saWit after
some minutes fade away. The next child .that,
was born_to them proved to bo the very image of ,
the one they saw in the glass. They bad a pre-.
monition that it would fade away and die: which
it did, on the 28d of . September,. which was the
very day and month that the picture appeared
in the glass. It lived ten menthe.
ter As a dandified fellow wee wending his
way through a narrow passage, he met a pretty
girl and said to her, " pray my dear, what do
you call this passage!"
" Balsam's passage," replied the girl.
".Ah, then," continued the fellow, " I am like
Italaam--tdopped by an angel"
" And I," rejoined the• girl,: as she pushed
past him " ank like the augsl stopped by an
ass V'
MUM
=SE
1 been tai wit with respect topiivate nod onutril
pro Pew. ...r.. .. •
1
I The Podia of Belgrade elated yesterday that
the great . posrdtr magetino had been blown up,
i that thy land hitt/lies bad been entirely destroy
! ed., and that the lots whleb bad been anstnined
I by the allied fleets did oot eseeed II men killed;
is and 18 wounded." (denerat cheers.)
I lam further informed, my lords, that the fleets,
i immediately after the attack on Oiesta• II
toward* Sebastopol. (Renewed cheering.)
1 in reply to a question from Lord Redesda o.
referring to certain newspaper attacks upon the
Doke of Cambridge for his . Chorines! in Pesch
'ing the Bent of war, the Duke of Newcaetle do.
eared by bad acted under Instructions from
government in going to Turkey via Paris and
I Vienna, and that his conduct mat the full and
1 entire approbation of Tier hinjesty'e ministers.
1
tiltLN AT me WORD.--Crol3lWen was thinking
of marrying bin daughter to a heathy gentleman
6f Gloucestershire, when he was load to belles°
by a domestic &Blip, that ono of hie own chap
loins, Mr. Jeremy White, &young man, of pleas -
lug manors, arid, "a top wit of his court," was .
secretly mil:lg
is
addresses to Lady Frances,
who waa far . from discouraging his ratentioue.
flotorlog his daughter's room suddenly ono day,
the 06W:ter caught White on his knees, kissiog
the lady's hand. "what is the meaning of
this?" he demanded. " May It pleas° your
highness," replied White, with great presence of
mind, pointing to one of the lady's maids who
happened to be in tho room, "I hats a long timo
;courted that gentlewoman, and, cannot prevail;
I was therefore humbly praying her ladyship' to
intercede for me." " How now, bossy !" said
Cromwell, to this - young woman ; "why do you
refuse the honor Mr. White would do you ? • He
is my friend, and I espeot you should treat him
•ne such." "If rifr. %bite Inteadt mo that bon-
or," answered the woman, with a low courtesy,
" I shall not be agolostgast" "Say'et thou eo,
my buts?" said Cromfolt call Goodwin! this
business shall be done grekeay, before I go out'
.of the room." Goodwin..theehaaloin, arrived ;
White had gone too far Ag redair r yd a was
married on the spot totifyhtrog w6natie—Gui
rot's History of Oliver Crhitiell.
Nerotson's I:ll.pvss.-:-Lailtte sai. that }Abed
never been a worshipper of Napoleon ; but' he
then.had the opportunity of cork:ming himself
that the emperor possessed, in the highest de
gree, the act of popularity. - • •
lie was`very confidential with me," said La
flits, spolle.without reserve r and once made a
stilking remark • concerning our nation. To
govern the French, ho said, ! one must hate aline
of iron, and gloves of Velvet.'" .
My readers may probably have heard this re
mark, but not the reply Immediately made by
Madame Latitte's right band neighbor
" Yes," he said, " that is very true, but—he
oftdn forgot to put on his gloves. '_
The remark was - so apt and true, that'all pre
sent laughed heartily. I asked my, next neigh
bor who the witty foreigner woe, and , learned
that it was the Marquis of Lansdowne.
The ship Progress which arrived at _New Yerli
on Thursday morning, fifty days from LivapooV
reports haying had forty -tiro deaths on the pat
sage, but of what disettso is" - not staled. :Tfiei
Progress passed a groat many icebergs, 801320 of
them forty feet high._
. .
'IC .
U tailored that General Walbridge has re+
ceiyed the promise of the Honolulu Consulabir.
MIZEISEC
REHM
MEE
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EIT ROP "S-
THE LATEST-WAR SEWS.
!MARX SEA PLEET.--.IIOIII3LIWURIST OW ODESSA.
The bombardment of Odessa was more destruc- -
tiic in its reel:tits to the Russians than was pro:
viously. - stated. The London Timm, of May 6tti,
.
gives the particulars as follows:
We learn that tsvel en vessels of war viere sunk
in the port, and thirteen Russian transports,
with their stores on boat.;. captured, while the
greater part of;.the merchant, chips were saved,
and neutral and private propetv was respected.
The ships of war said to be d,estroyed can hard
ly be supposed , to form 811 Important part of the
Russian fleet, and they were probably vessels of
small force, lying in- the harbor-of Odessa, and
tneed, like those small steamers met by Captain
Jones - on the coast of. Circassia, for the purpose
of carrying on totem:initiation between Odessa,
Nicolaiew; Kherson, •and Sebastopol. but it is
satisfactory to learn that - a - convide,rable portion
of this flotilla has been destroyed,- and that the
blow has fallen where it ought , to fall--not on
the unfortunate traders of Odessa,' but on the
imperial flag of RUBIO.
The Trieste Zeitung says, that up to the 16th
April, three steamers bad taken fifteen prizes in
the Black Sea. • • . •
By the submarine telegraph, we have the-fol
lowing very latest news from Paris : •
PARIS, Friday Evening.=-The followiog
ligence•has been received from Belgrade:
Oa the 22d ult.,' twelve steam vessels of the
combined fleet commenced the bombardment of
the military port of Odessa.. In a few' hours
they had destroyed the fortifications, the batte
ries, and the military magazines of the Russians.
Two powder magazines of the enemy blow up
during the action, and twelve ships of war were
sunk. The commercial harbor was spared, and
the merchant MO in it escaped destruction.
The loss of the allies only amounted to 5 killed
and 10 wounded. The whole of the combined
fleet has sailed froM Odessa for Sebastopol, and
thirteen aue.sian ships,-ladezi with munitions of
war, have been taken.
• • rem BALTIC rum
. A private letter from tho fleet off Gothike
Sound, and dated the 10th tilt., contains the fol
lowing remarks,,wtich may not be without gen—
eral interest at present: "Since sailing from
Spithead the fleet has been gradually advancing
towards tho enemy in a most systematic manner.
Every movement has been well calculated by our
noble Admiral ; mad, now that wo nre so near,
and within only tt few hours' sail of thk enemy,
the countenance of every man and officer indi
cotes anything hot that they are on , the pointof
a sanguinary battle. Contentment and -happi
ness and a feeling of certainty pervade the
fleet."
MEM
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. thynr.l Tolor lectured on the enhject.of toe
Art,b3.- at, Ulu 0 i t F<-11 .rr,' II ill, Wilmlnaton,
Dal., Thursday evening lart. ~..
... -
Mr. Yeade a, Democrat, is oteoted Sakrinten
dent of Public Instruction in lona, by a majority
of 8,981. *- -
The wife of D. Ives, late bishop of North
Carolina, was admitted into the Catboller church,
Initome, on Good Friday.
If the Bible was a weekly journal, how tunny
commanications would it receive eigned " A oon
slant reader."
The friends of Mayor Gilpin,.of Philadelph .
aro urging him to become au' independent Whig
candidate for the Mayoraltyat the awning tdec-..
The New Haven 'Railroad Company have al
ready paid out $250,060 for damages arising
from the Norwalk - disaster, and have'j'et to - pay
$50,000 mare, making in'all $800,000.:
A
.
A physician in one of the towni submerged
during the late flood in the. Connection!, valley
'visited his patients in &boat, 'entering st the
chamber window and tying his boat to the bed
poet.- .
, .
Since the let of Sanitary, Boston has eent'l7
vessels to California and Australis', against 66
for eamo time Int year. NewTork has sent 87,
last year 124. This shows a wonderful falling
The special committee appointed by. the P. E.
Conyention uPon the inadequate support of the
claigy reported reaolutions fixing- the minimum
saltily of single olergymenat $6OO, end married
nt $760, which were adopted. •
A nolle prosegui has been entered in the ease
of Dir. Hayes; who was charged vrith the, murder
of Dr. Leutner. .11e is the husband of. Mrs.
Clara Hayes, w ho WSS oleo acquitted of the same
charge a few days ago. '
A German, named J. B. Johndon, who arrived
in Baltimore on Thursday in the 6 o'clock train
from Wheeling, attempted to take Lis life by cut
ting his throat with a pen- knife. The attempt
was nosuccesefat. He is Supposed to be from
Cincinnati. , .
Irate the Wheeling IntAlfgeneer, Friday.
Tan Mots BettiCie RUINS --WS yesterday vis
ited the ruins of the - magnineent bridge which
recently spanned our river, and found that the
nocouot two gave yesterday morning of the disos
ter was full end correct in every material par
tinnier. Meet of the remains can he need again.
The towers are uninjured, with the exception
of a few fractures at the top. They constitute,
we suppose, an item of one-third the cost of the
bridge.
All the flooring, cross timbers, railing. and
iron suspenders were preaipitsted into the river,
wbero they are now lying.
Only two cables remain atretohed on theitow
ere. The others are either broken from the an
oborage, or dragging the bottom of the river.
Only one cable, the small one on the south
side, is broken between the towers.
On the island all the cables remain firmly an
chored. and only one is broken between Ole ap•
chore and tho tower.
An Idea of the tremendous forco which dashed
the etructure to pieces, may be obtained tram
looking at the position of tbe one coble on the
islaod which is snapped neunder. It is com
posed of 150 strands of No. 90 wire: Whe . n It
broke it gyrated around in almost every imagia- -
able direction, and the huge thing is now coiled
and twisted, and looks wool, like a serpent
grown stiff in the act cf striking a Mortal Wow.
We stated yesterloy that, as Dear no wo could
perceive at any one time the position of. the
floating when the whole body of the wood work
and suspenders eras leaping end lunging in.the
arr. there 111143 once or twice a trait( along the
whole span, and that a part of the flooring "hi
ten t ed bottow upward. We. distover that each
was really the case. The whole body of. the
flooring and railing was broken into three zee
Slone before ft felt The eection at the teat end
le about 250 feet lung, and fell with the bottom
dorm. The station et the cast end wee about
450 feet lour end also fell with the boltm
down; but the middle seetioe, where the twist
occurred, fell with the bottom up, •
To IlsocterrArn Pansons trim, Srr.uott us
LUJITTNINO.—Tbie is the 00N1100 whtn depths tom
this source occur; nod few. ea° 1.10 not look to
the noatatery. know how many there oro. In all
cuts rhero person, are struck slowa by bgbt-.
sting, use cilia water upon the body foe hours;
don't be 4:will:sod it Immediate success isnot
'of -Work hut perm:eery. 44414 allot' Arco or lout'
hours drenching, animation k not tee oted, add
wilt to the water, add politica° the stiocier
lag.. which is tendered aoldar t,y.tbe mike
sdunstnnn U. potmible:Aida.iniettr, the douche
on the beta end aka; the !glint catalpa.: rer•
sons *rho burn talk* wader *Adroit. of light;
sing, when altar. hem rem:leered In the tutu:
null Mr. Minden,. the estuttber-eoplist, Matena
rate'ben: s.vietiat-w.tsicuslkd to.lite by tlaih;
lug cold water on Mtn. 'literal bowel lifter
. apps rent death.,-Alanny Alku. • '
. 4,.a.illywra , I:aerate. or Ronk . ItotheesseNtw
trlsige. Jaunts, b t, 1 f4t —l4 tusn Charted 11 we teen, idtich
iltsl with lattets
str.stka dthy hip joint.: At the air* afore
ke was not ittackwi,lotacemaikm locateed until the hip
was ter7le-Hysitsetee..l, an t tie,iolOtseriendy oCectedids
I leg, drawn apse tint it was Impossible in straighten It; a
pronseor of *artery gore it ea htsdelded ai John 'Used the
leg would atter fowl, eel that the young men would never
slant egitn.. Th t , abeam !untaxed, an rspktly that ftr two
ottd's ball yeas be only wilted with* entteh, nod the elf.
frets to clock* it. limb was; attended wills greet pin. SO
that be mutt net sleep. 1 stitched blm - Sei . attentively that
en tris amotho I did not here one fall eight's vett. Ifebiti
trig:cunt/4 °by distinguished medial - praettionets by
twain, blistering. Le v i o bluish., been bereft the Medical
Clinique et Wee:gime. The. reined:ea they temmulended
were most folthfully triel tut without avail. This was hie
diwnow mild medial eandition eightescrtnriti the I sloes atom .
'lsmail:sewed tato* 'Myers' Own Meas. Otte tittle snot bat
partly tikea wizen he was muds better, motiouing until .
three bottles bed been tat on, when a cut* was eat irely moo.
plete4. too he Is% excellent bolt h. Tine Is the testtnoty
of and met be corroborated by alive-slog " '
Nos Colonise lleGtm., 91 Welbsee st., Veer Doran, Ct.
Or eau be folly solwantleted by hundreds of o itevree, or
by eddietring o line to Wt. IV. tr. ttelien, New flovert, Ct.
la- Soli irtxdf;zalik end retail at Dr. o.lf. IttilitlCß'S
Drn. Sttre, No 140 earner Weal street and 'Virgin alley.
sip of the Golden licatae. me II
° .fase Prsat. - .lllftegileow Inwigotrat tug glint '
Stati Cioraol . llioi.l3 a protettar egninst contagletut and
Ingeetiooll Measles, there In netting las. hreel-g tip nos
teries, inticulet and dtarsilee vs:tette- If bier' , are In
perfect order, the human frame Is a tower. of strength al.;
meet ;carte/noble to direare.. The Cholera its new in pro ,
tealet importation to oar thervii, and it "Ii of, the utmost
Importance that the systereftlould be put into:a condition
ban ca.leulaterl to rertst its itterks. -11 very emigrant vessel
from Europe hos its pivengers derfunded : !kr. ' the malady,
and the retools clay It la so fat d le, that 'most ^.I ill* uprots
tutlitte tearsats of the steerage have bectnwesketwil by pot.
erty and privatiot. end their relexci neivei,- itil.llbrS,
and themes, can offer no reilstanto to the regatta:of tho
pestiletce. ' Them,' bait prepandlie for the oppresehitg
Oholere—for we am ante to have it hi the opting 6 sum.
Mar--is a COMM of 110851r.3 INVIGORATING ELIXIR
OR 00l1DIAL. - It will bring every organ, every nervoi
- every muscle, Intel site:Alden of perfeet vigor, while ila
Powerful sals"Ptk , proportion will neutrvlrse every on. ,
heal t.bytenticncy In the fluids of the tom, and partly and
equalise ths circulation of the b100d. 2 To thetisi who sughr
flint norroue ttemblings, hrteria, d,xsptipsie, liver, tom.
plaint, µoutwit prostration; lownese at reifies, or any dis
ease or family consequent ulna the disordered action or
torpidity of soy organ upon the regitiority oterhich general
hellth depends, thin preparation is recommended aa SOOT.
coign and sets speedo—free from every minerai Ingeedi
ante and emineutly consersative In its nature.- Ledles will
find it "a present help" in all the disorders to . whieht•their.
sex is subject.. , : - • . :.• • :. . I
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The Cordial le put up, highly CODCeltittaW, lu pint, bet,
flea. Moe three dollar* per bottle, two for Ave dotter., six
fir twelve dollars. - C. 11. RING, Proprietor, •• •
- - 169 Broader/4i Newyork.
Gold by Druggists ttroughout the United . States, Canada,
and the Westbsdles, - •
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FLT MING d nitos:'.No ea word stmt, Pittsburgh.
DIL GEO. Klintift, N 4.140 Wood street, do
J. P City, mylthensew
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ITALUABLE. MILL fLOPEETYi Durable Watin Power;
V for sem; situate i mile: from East Liverpool, Ohlo,
the Bandy. and Deaver Canal.. consisting 'of tillage lariat
/dill, of 3 run of atones, overy,ibing in complete order, able
to turn out 50 barrel", of Boar in 24 hours Alto, a Eon
31111, capable of sawing from 10 to 1500 feet of lumber daily.
' Also, a large Woolen factory, (without machinery,)al)wel.
Bowe, Store Mine, Darns, Stables, Sa., 06 acres of
land, part in ordtivation,balance in prime timber :or mill
'purporcii; 15 acres In meadow, land, and 11 good orchard.
Te above property is all in good order and will be sold at.
a bargain. as tbe owner is going Weal. .
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whrupen in- a .few dun More than 1000
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saying, that they strenowlain cure fen firer onsgaints ar.d
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Traveler In Western New York.
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Purchasers will ideetso be careful to ask f r, and take
none but Dr. lll'Latse's Liver Pills. There are, other Pills,
purporting to be Liver I'M?, now beforn the public.
Also for sale by the sole proprietors,
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Successors to.). ll.Lid..t Co.,
No. GO Wood ett tat.-
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• On Haturday,'ZlAltiscJOßli.D2/tiffICIL WICK, in ibe
40i1 year of hts ago,: . :
The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at
tend his funeral, on Tuesday morning, 'Lad inst., at la
o'cloek,from his late restdenesi Pennsylvania Attune; Uri
remains will be interred= lb. Alligheni Cemetery. ,•..•
On Saturday morning, Miii:•2otbsi Mrs. CItIf‘SY...ANN •
LEOIIGIEBY, in the V3th 1140 Sir ber.age, after is lingering
illness, Which she bore with:eprbithits.foraltude. •
" Why should we , malaria iiir - difiiig.iienda,
And shake et death's alarms I • . • .
'Tie but the rob= that Jesus sends • • '
To call them to.ble arms." •
Notice to Contreciore.
."DILOPOSALS3 be received at the office of the North-
Werters Railroad Oorapany, In Butler. Butler county,
Pa.,nnthrther 1711. OF. JUNE. - 135t; inclusive, far the gre.
Mug acid masonry of that portion of the North-Western
ILaUroad extending from Ilialraville to Freeport, a distance
of 13 miles; comprising some heavy excavations, briAginr,
awl two laurel., ranging tract 1000 to 1400 feet esch.-
plans,Trotnes, and speetn,ntlons will be reedy for ernmina- -
800 on sod after the nth fast at'the Eosincer's office, in
Bialreellle, Indiana county, and at Butler.
•Ms line offers raperlor advantagm to contractors, the
country telnipbealtby and coy of ecceee, and provisions
very- cheap .-
At the - n . /90 time and piece, some of the heavy sections
hettrasta Freeport Atd Butler, and west of Butler, will be
offried fbr lettinz.
Estrsy horse.
Cto the residence of the' subscribe', iiiing in Plum
kj tonna:lip, about 14 mites from the clty,and mile"
from the Allegheny river on the tight, on TburedeY, Mm.y
18th, a Mel IILACIC 110113 E, with a email streak on he
he , tl, right bind foot white, al.out,G or 7 years old. The
owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay
ehrwes cud take him await, or he will be disposed of no.
co rdi n te TIIO.IIA 9 SIiiIVBLL, •
tnyia Ate On theorem:drat.'
- Excelsior Line.
A -a r tniliODATlO:l FOR 711 E RESIDIMTS OF ALL&
A
OR NY CITY.-.4* and after 91ONDAT, it kW., an
flinnlbue will leave the Steam, en Flftli 'tr e e, e,,ry h oar ,
from 7 n'elooki A. M.. until 9P. .9f rantilng.lbe ratify
length of Federal street, Allegheny. Betntnlna, eI l lenii
the heel pf felseal - slreel, every half bout, from 7% A. M.,
ftiCKITKI.—The Lend Newby Auroadi by . tiusrie,
._ Th e Know Nothings: enletpore of lb& noel. Grier . of
Kanw•Notblegn. Peen 12;5eents. - -
The Bede of the Wittlernew : by EM•15011 rennelt: Peer
• • -
Peterion's Ladles' National brags:ll3er, for - June. Priv.
Md.; That end Tbe Other: by Palen Lonliellinindler..
Prim SI,2S.
flieto:y of the Protestant Churett in llaupt from the
be:ensile; of the Itetarmation ta1860; with • I referrers
to Transylvantt: traneleted by the Rev. Crate. D, Di
• Pries 11.25. For *ale by • . fl. MINIK k .
32 lamlthfli.l.l.o-.
NEW BI.Keri.2.—EECSELL bleu. tuts just
III•tory or the Pratestant Church in flunrary, with sr
Intrestuetlint: by D'Anblann
The Ond3 Family Abroad :Ly Chairs Lever. •
TWA, Tbat and The Other: bylL li.Chatuller: Illustrated.
Pride of the Wlldernsiti: by Emerson Pea:tett , .
Martin Kerriinde 1 by Paul Creyton; Nos- 1 and 2; Olds
.-Tho Tarkl.llo2.te•thm: by. Count atiron-id• • -
The.lt now Nothinve.. en extewes bye Know tiotn r ethinn,
'• Patareon'e Kink:sal Waseetna,• end Tante*
Ketisma. fer Yam,. lIIMSELL t
irarr..viu Otilint..-.reweiry, to nen ano.ta,ii;
b' ;WV) vetietv. ate saleetest, and a • hew. a/seen:mot
Tratehae, the most 'celebrated cad perfectly. Gobbed, if-
Lotvien. L'verrol end Gooey. mannfae tire. ' • —•-
f-itrer Kam.mtdo In my iwn Clanofattary af
sivi•warrented rum mta qoallty. I-. • .
Mitten (tondo end Ekelety . Emblem', 2amete, Sealeidde..
• - .
i Ppertiteies. Tye Kale. 1anipe,.47,1121,10'49, Sfathentedieal
u Meet", Otase entrareard make.,
all es cheap as any In this cr
irate!) vvrikirlnc dons •In a surerior manner. Yewelm:
made and mended at the oldedestablisTirdshoo In. thiceity •
re 22 eov.av Marks* Ana F.n-th .
. .
U<C RECtr V RU.--4.41.r.v...urret .• 414.nes, KJ.
ep Family A1y.4.1.
• I"h4 *rib, a Eh, by. Fa:ten/in Ityrititit...".
T73a gnaw.Koin e :by a llnaw SouriettliNg .
'lnv sine:for
Ititikt , e !Cotten.% fur :taco% Fa sate by
.L.I3IL6IsNVIKVNEy ft ro.
Fm.tth
Ntirt 9 Ne, tor rce, jut t tectir-rt
S. * • . Sit LAVErr.lt,
87 Woad •freet-
.1 - AleilLt..att—A. A. diAiittlf A CO. have now kr-rale
A. 1.41., thm+ InO Onto Steles f.t rine= •
'11):: • Mt; reretreka at:macho noniron en o; Lug^
jit tipllt Firm Itrillients, Whits pieseutt Rutland
.4itiCaltstf.% gicd chlittrea'allits and ccotrtf
rasa.!lV the linnorable the• Judges or tho °ours of tonere,.
Al I
iveh Qaart.r Sessions or the Peace, In and fur Um. tounty
The • petitkm of Joseph Orenrod, of Pitt township,
in the vaunt, aforesaid, humbly Itheveth,—Tbat. your pr.
titkvnar hatb ' , melded himself with materiels far the ec .
sommodatian.- or travelers and others, at his - slwellinF
hAUteln the Ownstip aihnuesid, and prays that your ricrts
ors will t,& teemed to ;mint him a ilrenvo to keep e.publk
!mist: or entertainment, and your potitioner.-ae to •dulj
bexst, will pray. . JoEEPti GRRNROD. -
We, the enbetTiboms, ciliame of the tovnulip albrevaid,
dorrrtifY. that the above petitioner O of mod repute' ter
honesty end temperanes, and is Well provided with tins"
rants nod convenience+ for the acronanosiation mad lodg ,
cretraugers nu! travelers, and that said tavern: is De'
- N cuelirtr. 'John Oaten. Won Copan- Jay natty. Jr. Win
wine. Vvrvon. A R Carlinz, Alex Miller, Wm Britten.
V Wevue. Y.F. , 1111...A111 Pterb.ne. rm.22at•
rirtft the Itmorable the Judges of the Court of iliereit 1
' goarter Sentions of the Peace, In and Mr the eonnty
Allegheny:
The petltlazt of IL W.IUon , of Vest' Deer township, .
in the eoun'y ;aforesaid. humbly alorwedh.—That yoor ne.
Winner hash p melds d b f with materials Mr the ar m
madatien 'at travelers sntl others, at his dwelling hunts tr.
the toenship aforesaid, and prays that your Hatton stilt*
olesard to grant him a Lennie to keep a public boons of en
tertalumeut, and „y• ar petitioner, as In duty bmmd,
rear. . It WILISOY.
• We. theankterthers, nit/sensor the township aforesaid, do
mei try that the above petitioner Mgood 'repute fur honesty'
eni teinpenarce, std la well porkled oith boons room ant:
etic.VeßieTtetS for the acesunmcdatlon ut Mal:Tell anti M 0.,:
Velers,nr.4 that raid im.e.sn is neepsssts.
Wm Wicket', JOlll2 Soak Thomas File\ anti Johnston
niteot,.? Cerllslo , ,Crm Dell, I) Plash. Chas Ai:attn. Wfo
Ni'ltibben. John Sterling, Chas Audit:43r, Wall Camillo-11,
Jobn foeransan • trre=la
OttOft? GRASS SOTTLIFS. for molting yante, garden•,
0 and pliartiro vontls, tor rola at the Vey, Sow. or.
rny2r4 . • • SASTIM NVATIDTMS:
VNISTIAN Itittt—Ou bras Engthqs, a ruprrtor arotw,
In store and for rale by - FLEMING, 81109,-
- • • Stinerastrr to S. Ithld &en;
• ' No. o)lConCitttrat.
p4MI 2 . IQAM--1011 Ms storeiubt for role by
• :TiIY2CI ' FLEVINC
frANNA--7.0 tksjust reorlyed Ltd Ibrsuil•rhir
iny4o - PLEMD26.I3RnS.,
fiIEMOMIII3KIMN--CCO Ito In Om and for min by
/WO- . .. !" 'LEMING :OROS.
lIUBAIUI 1100 T-150 Um Itt atom and for Pelt by
1 01'21 : • PLEM(NO TIKOB.
1
IaIKSTI3 yzamiu.)
palßbr: lona)
V 1 athIIGLIQN--100 Du In store er/ tbr•ale by
kj air2o. ' " • IMMO:BROS.
.ENTERPRISE voinvnitir, .
ittrehotate,.Ftsleral strut. near the' Bridge:
rTAVING fitted up my establishmaut with all the latest
improvements, smbradng every facility for annul's°
haring in the best end ehcaPoot and:owning ths es.-
:01tutTerkrbt, in J. J. - Johnson's Box E:n(lo%ll4;l.°as, sad
.lobe Johnson's Self-heati erg entircini !sons. patented Jew
,unry 10.1854. superior to anything of the hind la tho mar•
ket, and also haring a patentottimprovement for moulding
d o ahoy° irons, Wagon Boxes,. and Pipe Bow, I tan pro
pared to well wholesale and ?stall 013 161 r timrsook •
Anj persona wishing to purchase the right for moulding
%ha improved plan. and manuntetnring any or all. of
the aboss articles, will plane address ". . • • =
C. SINGPLAND,
niyZ): .101 ' • .• • ....Alletheny city,
11PIRMIt REDUOBD--Hamer, Putnam, °cabana, °Wel:
Cr and Frank Ledßo's Gazette tbr May, only SZV emus a.
Copy, at • . 8. B
111 320 • • ST Wm.! street.
NW iluolisi.—AUSstLL Q DfU,IS Fiftti meet barb
rebuked the following; 7,
'Virginia and : Magdalene: by Mra. llouthworth.
The Discarded Daughter: -" • .-"
The Myeteriee of the Three Cities. .
Josephine-, or the Rosolsh Poison. •
Myrtle Wreatin•by Minnie Myrtle. • • • - • ••
De Qainey'a 'Writings end Theologleal }Ways; in 2 yes.
Ilistory of California: by Capron.
The Modena More. Water: by Dr. Tadd.
Chrestalline. or the Heiress of Fall Dowo Castle:
bite:deal Woman I translated from the Swedish.- •
Also, all the &Item Newspapers ter this week,. '
• 1111139FLL
•• - • Fiiill atraeE .: nist:3Tvkel. r,
•
-- RILEY'S HOTELi:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT-STREETN,
, • PnTsarrngia; PA
Tuywal E. RILEY, Proprietor.,. - 7 .
. . .
BOOKS!
cerocd BOOKSI-412mmings' !Aeotureson the Apociv •
Commingle Lecturer on the idiraelos. ,
Struggles for Life, or the Autobiography u{, a - IltProati s
Tbo aboro)ura reeelmi and for gale by•• • • •
• lav2o . • • . XI: T. (1 MORGAN. lot Wood it:
uer IttUitlVr. TIIIB Memel iO, per esz prose, • berge
J
asscrtrnent elfin, Oold paws! Chains, of mew and beau.
tiful patterns. A/so, some very fine Watches,. Inlaid and
70 /7 alnall.-vbfeh we guarantee moeurate time keeper&
:Also„ Watches °father new,sted beautiful dealgnet, topather .
:with a fine assortment of new stylesof Golct Jewelry, which
we offer to the publle at regular wholesale prime, and from
25 to 61). per cant below the prices madly 'AO at.other.'
'establishments In tide city, and no .mlitakv,-
Markot street and sae for yourselves, at . . • • .• . .-
Arvl9 - • • l l oOregjeweliy-Ftors; . • •
T FATHER ALKIALNINZ Clir.STW—ii . very jius ,artieit
.I,43nltablo for travelers , A small lot, received by
JOB. VLI:MING,
comer pi' t4te plamctocl hitaka nt. •
r :"
• `, , . ,
MEV
=KIM
MIME
BEEZZEI
ROOlLES2o, , codobor 10,15A2
my2oalksr
NZ UMERTIMIMITS.
.11122sdi. 35AW:M. FAINTVII.. MARE et noNimt.
100 - tbs just- vreiredaril for
- ' . ntnitsx; rißft •
s w.:
• -..24•!••• .
••• • ; Y.:,
•
TilEATitEee — logepu C: - Yo'erts,.LeAsee god 'rem&
the) . ger—FlfibstreetintAare Stout Frit:rani ado leridu
Boleti and Parquet.eoe7 rarity Dist* large, .td dn.
'anal!, $.7.; .Second. Tier. 2f , et.kwies for entoredpenui* th•
Comps securing izata win clitziird l2 g CILIA iM '
certificate. Dour.. opeu'ets eeleck t'perfernbi nee &onto •
meaty at 734 oklock......Firit atidnaince-ar ahceelabrated .
Tragedian, Mr .0 W CODLLOCE, who trill spiral. In lac:-
peat obarete ter of Cardinal Illebellen......,Tbta evening, May
wlll be prevented Drawer's popolar play of itICUELTEII: .
Cardiral giebelien, lilr Ctoldoek ; Cblvaller de
.3lr Foxier; Jule da ittortimer,',Nre Rynar Fianeole, Mtn
Brelvford Pas Fon', EUa. ITablegraTe....—To conclude
with EIR; AND Mee. PETETt WII1T1; 111 r Met .IVbite,
71r Cilnevford •; tirs Peter MN; 3fre itrelrford.
row, Mr . 0 W Cot:dank xiil app,rir"os Lute FitildiniOrk die
TWELlTE:irshus , FulkoT!ojias
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BILL rosrEpi.ANti.DISTRIBITTE*
YoF
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.90ECERT9, EXHIBITIONS ANH . LEUTTBEs.
A
Cf I SI3IIIIF/CATIO:.:B by Vail or Tele msh, or 11g.
!out by.hiezaz C Co.'s Exprem, RUI 'Tenn SO:oatdtdo
atbmtlot. . ' •
Error tOttlia offico;lbo Ibniels and Mold." Stoics, •
SIENAGERIII •
po ttog . faltbfolly attended to. fm34:lt
rfABDO'S BALL , (formerly :Wilma's flan.) Fburth ifnef •
nerrr?Veld. con boobtalned fry Portico, 'Pesthole,
Oonrorts, Public Meetlngo, 4e. AL , o. Cargo'sCotMon on
Sax nom Band can to found In .roelinno at all times, I y
applying to WM. PRANK CARGO, at the Cry•tal Mao ,
Baguette= Booms of R.M. Cargo t the C0.,/rourtb . p(reet, or t
Tun }mem - , TED: - ..i.ltfrtory of California horn lei discor
d by to the present time; cotnp:/eintr all° • full descrip
tion of its climate, 8011, rivers, 'Miens, mlnee.rnintei'• ete.,
erhb n jonmel for the 'voyage treat New York to Fe!2 Wren ,
Africa and the American Flag; third a tpply :: by Mullin
..Critical and MlacalTaneotta Itt,Talfoeird,
en heir of , tlon.".with additional articles never ber'?re, pub:
listed In this country. • - , -
Recreations of MA:dal/et/to:1h •aminlete
ree'Reeelpta for Cooking. oozes:rising all new cud
veil methods: tn. base Lotile. - '
'The Modem Iforre Deets?: hp Dead, MD.
and sTmehterr,--pe Lwow Kentucky;.: l : N'grr
Just recrived eM forirpie
f ON.
Fourth strytet;-:
- 2WILLAI — KW*I — t.
./laplique • " •
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' Orinittlioe4... . ~..; . , ,
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.. . '''' 'Plato notillscareciptaL . :' ~ a
ls-n— . . .7 . ; 4 MA - on - Goths for: trati!IIIPIC ' ':,
anntber rci.l).• - t . -.-- ..... 14.; . . • . ...
... 7 ~ . ..,
...
ctre .A .A.P: Just' reCrirq F e FP 4 P , 1 re .. 7 .,........ itioix
inylB - -
RANGIf.r, - 14EMONE•AISD PINE APPI.E3.-t - -
t., mks arytTn tiA"dav, and
JOcIIOA"
-74 Wood Arc- t,
moleby
M/ - -
VI7.III)It'INE CITESTB.—I ha,* on band. a very Zoe
vortsnent' of medicine ebeots, animble for phpiciaaa
rotor lec.stentaboato. itc.'''Thme *Jibing Lo Rambo, '
000ld do troll to call and examine:nine before pundidping
.
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C
ODJAV R 4
IL OlL—d= o k &
f Rushton, Clar
eat and best Cod: 'Wen OR, reoelred by '":
1171 TRI/ "' - 1 , g;' . - , '
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my]s
csff.,3 tseetrevt bgDe
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/03.,:FL.F•uING.
lbiDfamond and Markel at.
- .
200,ATILSieltie3e!viArr It ..n s 7 n iFeiV.Zlllo ol. l,4RD rm . 6l 4 rzat a t,: e •
Plifte • TRANCIB(IIM - Acenry (Medi
myn
.65 Fifth' Ftreet, tieer the Putt (Mee.'
lATAni'VED—A.Womtua Lc? fake charge of the fen:Weft&
rartreent.Of hotel. 1:nonlro et ' ..1
FRANCIFCVS , Amor
CS Ifth strett ti:ear. the Post Ogee. : :
STI)RI3 ROO3I . .WA.NPF.O-ou. Wood' or ..Liberty. etreets;
for which a reasonable nun will be given. • Aonly at ; •
• • -• PRANTIISCI/S! Agrher Wee'
- 65 . pirthrstnet. neer the Post Pea.
1j0741,1N11..110M38 FOR. BMX, Pleasantly . spatted
:on Patton Oriel'. The hnnse le comfortably trrinrll,
Ted nftitstalne . .l3 - minx; hell: pentry,4e. - :. meth.) Ana rar.
len %front. . The lot Is 24 fast .fronton ?oltonby 83 deep
Terne-•,,500 In bend, halacee non ant two Si: TV: .
340 Tbleti atreet.
I )1t1.10)18. dc.-209 dosed 'nano Promo, or ..tbr. best
I . thincea r ltunkot., Tuba, Keetero.-Wiah
Stoladelersi(lothni Pinn lc.; or- ate. - yleriety:
tcle grid-peen, entaprising !bpi letrgeannetnizitent.lriAzi
.- KY , ree,;rad and for rale, Yinde%ala and Tenn bi'
lIIIL&Y.&,IIRNsnA.w.•
•• •
U $131h1; lILUO3IUiH PL I NTS.-3loottay . ..Vebonss, of .
vori..tirs:• Oceanian:Ls. Roles; Ifollotnveo. Tutxrcee,
oiontbi7: Pinata Mr planfloOttri hods
rhol.pot =4i fro= the Ree4l and lonohnuont Atom of
• . oss1511:.; • Fifth st:
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8111. —• . .1 . 0 1 11 i , 81 17;b; NM .
!,4bble ituf; . •
^1 1 ...)" Piohenri; '•
bbl#aneareare.l White 11310
101 tads and bbbi 8411 non: fat tale by
' • ilP,NAYll,43oLtatiei
.
AIK
.1111.08111iS--X largo an 4 beautiful waurturfft ~r.
Eriglls•la Efate Ileimpbut, rreely . e4 -• •
_
00 tosgo prime to, to more Sod for r.. 1,1 by . 77
my: " ..% RING rt- 31(10111;rr,t-tx
ripo 'the Honorable. the'Jteiges of the Court of Denerat
'..1 - Quarter 9essions of the Inate r ici andfor the comity of
• The petition 'of Hugh Daffy, • of the - . Think 'Ward:- le
the city of Pittsburgh, humbly •sheweth.--Tbat your Po-.
titioner bath provided ideasolf with materials for the meow
mediation of traveler!, and others. at - hie dwelling haunt in
the Ward aforesaid, and Profs that your Rotors will be
Waged to grant him a license to keep a public honge of en
tertainment, and your petitioner, as in, duty - bound:will
prey We, the subscrlber,r, citizens cfthe Hard aforesaid. do
eoctify,.that the above petitioner i. of geed 'repute.forhony
,sty and temperance, and te well provided , with house *tom
cud content - Emma 'Tor the at:ennui:iodation. an , l lodging of
urangera and travelers, and that mild tavern to necessary.
John. Quinn; Jernett Oltden. Daniel 31-OLunis. .
ilAttigan. Jeunes.r 741.10tre. Robert Duncan. "
John SPErowst, Francis Timudos,_9lichsel O'Hara. henry
'teller. Johlt.Taylor... . 01 3 . 70:4 -
110 ties Honorable the Judges of the Court ot Genera)
- Quarter Sesaions of the Ponce, In azul for the county of
Alteghett,y •
The potation of J.,h o Itobinsrm.(l3 ,- addeetc's Fields) of 1,911,,
tins toleteldp. Allegheny county, humbly eheweth That
your petitionerhath melded himself with materiels for the
aceammelation of travelers Mal others', et bin taverm filth e -
fewnship aforatald, and prays that your Honeys wit!: be
Plnsantto grant him slimmer to 'keep a nubile house of en
tertainment, and your petitioner, as 'ln duty bcomd, sill
e, the subscribers, citizens of the township afereraid. do
mrtify, that the abovePatltioner Ivor mill- repute for hen.'
,sty and temPeratemeand Is well provided with hoa'o room
cad otlesiniences for the accommodation end lodging of
• grangers and travelers, end that said tavern ht necessary._
John IN House; John Mitchell, .7 Eteckhouse, •7611:16 hi'.
Cleary. Tho•ca. 9 Chalfant, James:Kelley. Jr. OH Bell, 3f
Henning, - Luther Fawcett, John BFF,lnuer, , lyin U
I'M) me thmoroote the Judges id the 'Court of
I: Quarter Seßdons of the 'Peace, lo and far tho county e;
Allegheny:Tho petition of Edward Bratt. of thetElghth Warit:eity-
of Pittsbargh. In the - county oforetakchunably
That your, petitioner bath provided himself with material&
for She aerommodallon of travelers and others, antis dwel:
Aug. hens* tho„Wani aforesaid, 'and prays that .yont :
Remora all! be pleased to grant him a lironeo to keep n
/fellow" of
,entertainment, and your podiatry' ex In
bound, • kIIWAILD 11RATT; :
We, the 6 abaci livers, citizens' of The Ward , a foreraidi
certify that Quirdxrie petitioner's of good remits, for honesty ~.-
and tetopertuare, and' is provided with holareinoM,and". ,
conveniences for the acratneuxhiticm of straogeri and trio"
voters, nd that said tavern is ince:oars, '
• Hobart Motives, Robert 11, Faring.. Jfitrip.‘ Iterflo,jce .
Owen, Xtmeklones;Jelin'iloulit;il Flanigan, Elam nal Danni
Wilijano Ithmertan, John ll,lartingtom David-Rh-e; Charles.
rl l O the 'Honorable the dodges of.ihe wart,. of lienerel-
I Quarter &Below! or thut!essee i ist and- Awn's - count" of
The petition of :Joliet . Ilish;';'or thy of
Pittsburgh, in, the county efortvolk:harobly--elbeisitiat--
That Tour petitioner bath persisted himself with rottietinhi... •
for the isecosoModetion of travSsiersinti .othets,nt bin dwel.
Hag • bosom , in- thowertroforrsaids that y oui:'`-
Meetewlll bo pleased Set grant him nJicenee to keep R
public) house of_ eutertoinmeut, dud ystar.. petitioner
duty Ulindwfl.tray.- • • .•• 31)tor MM.
We. the reheerlbere,tltlzeri or the wattle thrptht, do COr
tl(r, thit:Ctittabiire tetttlaiter IN Of pod repute for honesty-
Ind temisirisuen. mut IsWell provided with' house nom
ostrrealenmsthr the emommodation of etrauger slur
elerty . nna that Eula SaYem isiiersn.rY; •
• Freult autuel Nigel]; repheu Hearn.. Clearest
Anemias; Wm Berton. Abraham GSA; 1. lieetil; Wm . Med
ear,-J1; 0 stir, .11. Atkin; John WUrunoltuare Shaiteon.
' - - • - , - .Procilumettlen. .":
liYcTul'4°,l.l2,;rof'vtuets.l4":ortihoef o f
for the Ath Andicied.diNtrict of Pones - ylea nisi, end JUstico •••
dm (leen
- tor Oyer and Tenuloar, and general Jail - I/elk-cry.
trampt for sold..Dlatrirt, - and %Nil - Dace Boggs and Gabriel.
Adam; Deqs.ollooelate -Salem of the natal minty, in abet •
for the cottoty of Aleesthiriy. dated the -Ist day of : Nlay, la
tho year of bar-Lord ono tbotutaiid eight hundred antLtlll7.-.Y.•.
• finir. 'and totes direetel-for, a 'Point of Oyerand
Tataliner and General Jell Delivery, et gle-Centt,7l6lllZo
the city of Pittsburei,-„nn:Clui-Slet. IdOnatty Or Jane,* 10 .
Pith lc bake abOrebi given io igrot ettOle f
. Peace, Ooroneriirid COD/4210e of the.coonly cf Allegheny, „
that they-be then-end tba.e:in their propnr.-fiefluts.:ndlla
theltrOlN records; egaisition n; oktitofnation,acd other to.''
tnembratiree,,ln do tbote %hinge "chart' to their : rnpeateve
amen& In thelr behalf appe.oratobe Sono—mad .also
that will prosecute the prisoners that• new are Cr e•
IEI the jail of sold county of Allegheny, to he there; ybe .
to proseeal.e *abut them as sball.bajosk. •
Given under my hand, In Pittslaigh,ith , • .
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lathe_ year el our Lord, coo lboast7e
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.f.fty-foar,'aud of thi!iCaiamoatrealthr ht bdp ' lr ealma
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•✓ MistWittig, Maile, .
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t he 411.8 "..'n MO "het for the
tact
' tine Coretnon School 81ec03. 4 ' primed'
May. B . -1854, it Us fbeduly of the 'Superintendent of ,
C " 4l.o ° .B chma‘, to give notice by publicatien la too neete.
papers to ere•l - mall : for 'three successive iveelta.ter. thef
meat Die .a
of the several ecnanties,lbat they are P". convention'at the APRVof,lngtlee nt the proper wan •
..qtr - a Mo .- FIRST MONDAY OP JCIRE'NEXT, an•t•selecr,.:•- • ,
er'ea Lye, by a majority of the whole Di:jabot:of:Directors
yitesent, ore person .1 literati and scientifte arquiremeate;
and of skill and experience in tlos art nf teaching', as 03anty
,Superintendent:for (brat,proceeding school years. •
' The - School Director* pre.tent in such coneebtiou, n
majority of them, 'hall nt-t [regains:. time iLe i:.iropensa- • •
lion of the County Superintei3dent, end. immediately after
such election. thrt President and Secretary of thecae - mitten •
shidi oertifY 'to the Superititondeat or - Common Ectorits, at
Harriabtug,: the name; amount et annoal coupensatien.,l
alithred, and.the Post Oaks salter*, of the t•erson'ello _
be elected County . 13uperintendairt.
. 10 72 . /Saw - • £IIP'k Cnromm, ?emote.% '
w pablitott.flOott von atay.—Preek Lestide IA-
Al Weil Gazette, ot , Patts; Londcm and. New . l'oct Ate ,
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lons ; price 2.7 . cents per nansher. - . It i3publiil, . a i r -: ti i .. :
trot of efery xnemilt, wettish:lln: all the newest ther„ ~
every departmemt of Ladles' and Children's ece,:,,,,,, e 7 aL ,7 1,. .. -
-profusely ilhistratett with °ter one h %inched . ~,,, i uz; in , _
igiditiCn to which ewb pirt vootattst ki ',pebald colored- .•.
Plate, tallOgt vOrth- lnerlilbnu It Prt - K , chtmetl roe-the - .
Vrtole. •Art Wet wilt 'pressen e r et e l iEtiq ue t te. -n ittin , :
Netting, c rochet, .te- E ecl 4314 - will 'tiro contain upsper 1
pattern Of.the latest Paris ne:„". gi „ $3 iml , unini;n:
P a hllcfilltiolss 74 c 41 Yed• s rm' fir sole hr -•——- • . -, - -i.
•. ' '-'' . ' Y° A..atuintimNEv t 6....••••,,,
-soya *- - . 74 Fourth stect4
DA1,31 tOAP--A Jarge supply of Halts &tie pure 04
1 palm e...p, an errellent article, retailed by
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