ESTABLISHED IN 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISKED Dim AND WEEKLY. BY WRITE 6: CO. tux= Imam DAILY—Faro Julian pei atoms. lieValoto bolt Tetiir. ad Loud.. If paid in Mame, WNEKLY—Two &snore per anal:nits advance. ante Who reponse/ us the following aoditionn= Three rad. per annual • 11 6 OD Eld copies do 9 Oil Ten mule. do 13 flo li Twenty ado Th. pbc/o2 kir t. eeels Clob to be suldranal to ono 'Person, sal ton. Paid loreriably in ostratas. No Dints Papal 111 at e r In c year expire, unless Use tom vent fur lb moral. RAM OF ADVESIIISING cn. b l o t ,. 00 MIMI{ of' Nottpwrell or less) ULM tow-rapt, 0 w Oa oathwlditional Imsertiott.. 0 VJ Do. Po . ' two te4 ..... 300 ' throe !weekx.....- 400 Do. ow month-- ..... 0 00 0-- two month*. nu. tour mont Do. four months .-......, Do. , Fivlrbrabs Do ) twelve months .... le 00 )).„. zh Ltra z tl i rgLartlrt..(s Two, or hw, per annum._{:. 11 Al Mimed linee ope ggoare,' changeable at pleasure (Per aw num) exclusive of the paper t 5 00 For each additional Num, leserted over one month. and i3(balf ellekl additional square ieserteid under the yearly Wee. prim: itelserthemente exceeding a spware, and not over fifteen lines, to be charge.' as. a square and a halt Plabllshere not wrountable for legal advertisements be yond the amount charier,' tor their habitual.. AtmooncLeg candidates Or ofam, to be charged the maw he other advertisements. Advertieemenm not markod on the copy the • "seethed number of hasertlons, will be continued tell forbld,and M ama exacted rwronlingly. The prtrilege of annual edverthere to strictly to their own trutreallste tomb:wart and all satrrethomeete for the I . ool i l or other twreowroma ellen all adverthements not .Immediately owinectml with len gth n bosinem, and ail claims of advertisements, in or otherwiae, lierond the limits engithwlwill be rharged at the usual rata You all ouch transient rolvertieLog. hilts W be wParstelY rendered. and prompt payment is dreier/. All advalleaments too charitable institutions, Am cope Dudes. ward. towrwhip,mid other spathe. meeting", and oath like, to he chargod hid( gaim,,payalAe 'tritely in ad . ND.UP` notices to to rhargel 50.eenta Death notiorn inrerted without thug°, nukes agentrop. tiled by Iturbral Invitatione or obituary notion, oM vben ao aro= b.f..' to be paid for. • Ilagydar atlyertlntri. and all others reading oininmales. Dom or requiring maker design.' to attentke to /AIM Moira, Conerr•ls, or an 7 battik enterlahnuents, where dump+ .or mule for edrontanee—all natters of pet vote arteuriatterer—every notice designed to call attention to private enterprisea. tabulated or letentled to itteenote Indt. vidnal Intenwt, eau only be is with the underatunad lug that the 'um , ie to be bald fur. If innded to be In serted In the local column. tbe now will ho charged al the rata of not lea then 10 orate bee line. Mabry or Sir. Noticen tube charged birleptiee Wl= guts Prattorte it Real Estate Agent/ and Auctioneers' adrertbearints hot to be clammed order yearly rates, bat to be allowed a die moat amount of thirty Duet awl hue third per twat from the of bllla •• • ••• • • • • . Rrt4T ot rra-Irrircu fl TAUT r/ras. On. 1 1 / 4 1.1.1, throe iwettions SI 50 Da. earhadAtitmal lomertkm.- .77 • LIITERIVENT.NTS IN fIZtLT TOT. On. &rum, CIO 1155,)4555 Imiertioa—..—.so ' renta. - Do. 5555 auldit{onal inaertion... ..Z'csll:s- An 12555055 A edrrrt/ernunas to be. pakl inadranse. BUSINESS CARDS. IJwine=OHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Want. Nun Mee iet . het's= O'Hara and t. . Walnut All mrolartr wuted to. ATTOB.NEYS 1 W. F. Attorney at Law—Of ' irr.fliaggit "" P. & G. L. B.' FETTERMAN, Attar to at tan and Real Eatate Ageuta, 1 . 97 . 10:1 4 - AMES J. KUILN„ Attorney at Law, office, In Tilghman Huth corner of Grout !treat and Diamond a ef, Pittsburgh. COLLIER, Attorney at Law, office' In tennie's Bonham., Fourth to, More tingthgeld. ring formal a connect/co with Sim Nourpe. Erg, of Clty. (formerly of the Land Unica j `he to gre eting to give primer attention to the procuring of tend Urterinte, Pecalons, *e.. and to the prodecotiou of claims w k hew thinmeas, or thy of the departmanta , ral7 - IS F. KERR, 'AMP— Law,—Offie TAKES . _ ttarney at zee on 4 h at.. Lennon linnthnold and Grant. Phlsbundt. FRANCIS C. FLANEG IN, Attorney'at Law, 14.142 YOmill Mod, 7nbnmenh. aysatLr:W, ?fa t inserthhtenec,lthdonnh. ado—Alanandor lii Purdor, Eon.; HOT Kan Morrison it Co.: Wm.. 11. d.r, John Fleming, Ae conntanh thso. Jooliono,lrit burgh- jonld y BDWA11.1) P. JON S, Attorney at Lan: Once on Fourth Muer tutor.. Wail arid Smith JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law na so mita - 4r.et. littAt."gt, WirKERS :AND BROILER& R: m'lnvux W . V.. It; Willams :16 „ m mt .. . g. . , , 4"*.h Past tomato T B O ¢ln ( Woad - All tnnosetiow made an (Walla. terra., and callactlons promplJr attended to , natty. Etar,.. - - D. KlNO,Banker and Exchan,ge &Oar, ..I,'Poseth Amer, miter la Ilan Namm tali a or Ea tiMd and falser. °HMOs bated and ankl. , Ttm rat market price mtid in premium for Arneriesa Mat and Mexicap and tpanlali Molase. in Par rte.i 3.21 Wl4. LAILLSLER,JII., Banker and Broker, 4th Meet. :N.M. sit:mining the Bart of littabttratk. ATLKINS it CO, Exchan - ga Brokers, . tkratht.t Comer nf Titird end Mziket street. MI m Incot !Mena, ram • HOLMES & SON, Peelers in Foreign nom Ole 1111Wnf Exchange, Certinerars of De. past ' Bank Netts end F.perle, No. Or Merkel street, Mts. hurth di ttoUr ini k4e F nialti on all the principal cities fIEORGE' E. ARIsIOLD & CO., .Bankers: vl Desk= in Exeb.re Coin, Bank Notes, Le., No. 74 Fourth street, next door to the Dank of litraborgh. Co). I &OMs earefullEattendetto, and the hroneeir =Wired to 11.7 ran the Union. lg" BLUER & Bankers ',and Ex- Mrdf d i=ll7.=lfit7P F 1 i r" tk. ark pme t f i r o t l l and !Vcad streets, d!rectly oppodti CAROTHERS: & CO., Banking House, 4. N 0.15 Wood street; P,ltiebnrs Came:M..7 .- ducemina DconslL Collec ti ons made ma all Use of She United Elates: P6'4'l d a) (U.S. Mr.. IRVlN,iCommission MercharOs 1J,.0111118r01001. No:11(1 &rood 'tree- l'epWaal and DUO PeCtrtitinli froalSloo to 310.000 al.aytl oo hand 11/111:131.. MIRA -4.01 E, liana • tra. DAM ALISIER, HANNA Ez CO., Successors to ammo). llama k Co.. Etyma. Clot.. Eton.% dtzler• In Foreign and Domestic Itrobantre, Certitkat. perm! Hank ]Roan. and Specte—Sartb West corm f - poi and Third ntreetn. Current Money 'mired on et ...ft. Sight Cheek, for sal, and talleetionn made on near win ;tt.prio4r4 r.tot... or Um United eta.. L igow premiums paid for ice d S r- and katedenn eandranrontionmentrof Prodnotanhipped east: eat liberal toy' . G . W. TA YL°l4 Comrniitsioner and Bill , Vat. Wirt aUentke will be Elren to al Med to Ids are. Pltrobarob Ma:eat:mat artletta hr promoted at Paton wn. Nam Rend:, ably tering. Memnon Tanta - Boo katursgs kip STATIONERS' . O. STOCKTON. late d, l & Stock • t‘s, Boulowller. 9.tas.4mer. Print. 'r , t,..ltinrlder.mr• Rf Muket sod TWIN! l'ittAblar.'" . JAS. B. HOLMES' Cheap Liter.N7 134 -7 , , Third rtnee.t oppmite ttet Mon. 7firi BOok, rt. *NI ' " U 7 "Wk= mr ,”'"p.n . karat prim. RHOPKINS, Bookseller aml Stationei, N 0.79 ?mirth street, Apollo BAKERS RFD CONFECTIONERS. AVID .BOWN,dit., Wholesale and Retail Baker rzed Confrtkerr. Faarth Amt. Pittsburgh. AU oriVisCig=;:iteigertV°'"t -- 1 CARPET REALM . 4 . bI'CLINTOCK, Mannfaturer und Im , weer 4 Camp% nil El, h. !tram Boat Trim- Wialea• 'Nem tr. Waehouse, No.es Fourth id, lati • Wood R. Yn4bumb• COMMISSION AND FORWARDING A. McANULT7I _ . 11_) lorwazdtaz and Cdadatasion Merebaacit. D•Tad. r!ajta. 405 Petal str.d, Pitiabarati. &bib ........... ................. .... T WOODS h SON, PRODUCE DEALERS p r d attati Wrenloran Meal:ants, No. 61 Water street. H. JOHNSTON, Forwardi74 tod Wipe nevebmt. No. 112 Seeend. Or*. KIER do JONES; Forwarding and Cum nhiskak M.ralsan. Produne sod Pitt.. uticka. Cala Darn. war Ceveatb amt. Plttallundx. 1. 1. •111,1— WY. r. MILS LARDY, JON - ES & CO„ Sucartaor. to ced. J.. & Co.. 0 - nuluLanon sal For.arn Wu deniers Ildattureb Manufactured Ihnda, pitt. trratb,, Pa. DRY GOODS NERCIURM3 t c i lIKACIIICIT. WIC PAYS. O. SFIACKLETT at CO--Wlsoletale - . Mahn . , In Forcloifireilleuvionic ln7 Goode. Ico 1.1 od ntnot. littchurah. Mali ii. ILX.OOIII CO-rrrntrltAll .... _I% L /tln . non - i irn, i1 — ..1.1., LA. MASON & CO., Wholemale and Retail tookre 1 n arni Caner taw staple J al flood., ta 31044 Pittcht. MURPHY & BUIICIIFIELD, Witin.ru — tx .e 4 R e t,di D r y no?...l.r.iSeri_baxas. omit? of Ymittli sztet stream. I . ltOtitiotit. ERSEY; FLE3IINO Fe CO., Comminnon Iferchnithi—Fnr the rah. or tnotetti, Wooing. and o Goick *h. itnilere in all Idols of Sob.' Trim.- g ,. No. I'M Woof rucnt. foarth.dcor from fifth. Diu. DENTISTS.. M D. HUNT, Dentist, Corner oFooFourth Derain+ 4, bettre,o Make sad /mi./mi... DRUGGISTS iME ea R McDOWELL, (Atecei c."' so ' re to to km /•Itsym.Wholonslo and Man Dog Lod Flom mo ),, or of Wroil stmt. mod Vindo tar. tittoto . Imstiptions tatetally warponad.l night as.l T xffivi - 65::\w,;Giae 11,,, , i. d: Don!. raw. dilc Dro Ruffs. and odzonoonto— of Dr. ii'Lmo's erl.brzted Worm foodfio.i.i.- erßlW — wod L broolo. No. 00. oaaor of Wool dd irdrtb Wele et Pitta With dlipitel6 borob. them will lie ardeilly peek. •iel. end . . ...: , iii,..t.,,,.;5-,.a..i.•;ii•-.- ...iiii,...,..,":,.4,-.iii....,,,..-1441.1,4...,,.-:;::4,.....4.,,...4.7„..,,,,,,:r.:..,., - • ,--. ' - ; . :'4. , P . ',ii•:i-3- 4 ,..a,,... , , ~..: ~ . ~ ~ illi.i.c - i , ...r '..A.-PL*.4.‘".f,,,,,.--..- ."•.:.'-'•"'. -.,- ' ' THE - I)AILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTOCK & CO., Wholesale =morn-tun, ..1 White I.,addlrd acuti W00 , 1.4..tma Lucia • ; Wholesale Dealer in Dr, Ftuff...Varnblier, Pitteborgh. Goods .awaited. ROAN, Wholesale Druggist, s INK Varnish.. hc.— one door Voutti of Diamond w h S / . l; d lV l' Myalor InteSII.A;',I,AWII.I.IeS3I(I.I)7I..p N 0.19 terej le{r, Weed owner of Sixth- PIEMICK t. 1.11• RO Omen: LLlTiit• N £ REITER, Wholesale and Retail 134neista monwr rf I.uTrtrand St. CLair r 4., 11110' ScIIOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale Ding '', sists. N"o. 21 Wood-o...l.itt...bunth. I • - GROCERS. __.l _ . • • j• Ii i !IIE , E ; I I I3 , o e Lert n le r G .. rne r er,l l 3oni ,, m cn i r tu . n , Penn 441 Irwin atm., littabargla' SiailUEL P. SHRIVE, Wholestile 0r0.... .... '. - .., and Oranutaxion Mryabant.a. and Dral. 11annfarturvd Attlelea Nun. 130 and 1= va %Vocal and SmUlield. Pittylnagh. IVILIFORTII. LIVORTO & CO., Wholesale tics. mad Wan:aft:Soo 31 rrr..haut," and Ponanr (13., of lifaafgrills. Conn., No. . 11. Y. INGLOIX. ... _ -.. & INGRAHAM Wholesale .4-d--,:- nal ennunlarion Mara/ants . No. 116 Mado a t. Iho Vint rtmet Pltlaborgh. ' . EY, MATTIIEWS & CO., WholettaTo sod Vitt f=ghtcr 'l.f/I:2 . llrflT 7 STVialfr ' anYtt at tryd a. a a W.L.T. L ...-- PAIN WWII,. , jOl N W . Ay . y rd, & ., C , O ... ., i i p,,,d Vlb.:l . esttle r,, G 4 zrel k .A , Mtataargh Illansaacture, No. are 1.1h0.1 Anat, rtla burgh. ha ____ I . CANFIEID, late of -Warren. Ohio, 0 • tolaslon and Forwardin.L.Merchant, and Whole. sale q . In Wcatcrn Iteaerve Chew.. lluthr. Po% and Pearl dab. and Wrahru Prmlne. gruendly. Wahre-dmot. betwnea Sodthfield-and Wool. Pittaburgh. It ' L hilt/ann." ua. WiaLieltaN W. L WASLLIFIS• L. s. WA.TER3IAN & SONS, Wholesale . firoccm.COMMLOMILIand Fnrwarding Merchant,' era In all Linda of l'nalucw and Pitsburgh Manufhcha. od /a ri da, nod Advute for the ado of Richmond and Lynchl swath Manufactured Tobacco. No.. 00 and al %Vat., Anat. "Ittaburgh. S . VON BONNIIORST & C 0... W hole ii e Ormwm. Forwarding md Commiamon March. r4in 'l . CP. m i.' t"b cr o u flUl l'n otnl:lµl r" C"hro d ec47.l7. 7 Plttala rgh. J . At DALZELL, Wholesale l'sreeer, Com m odort Mcrehant. and Nader In Produce and Phu.. burgh enufacturra—No. TO Wat, IL. Pittaburuh. 4.iLAW OWOI - 1 . ' MULL? Pit Arr. SA , Alt DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Gre lst. Z ra c i•T.' i " i ig7t7ll'4" "il f=sa r T -Pr ''''''' — I end . B. LVILL•II J.... J. LLItMr.77 . .. \GLIM & BENNETT. late English, ..eher Co.. Wboltamlc Ormera.Coutuahaion and .derehanta. and Dcalers In I'matune and Fite dfacturra No. 12.1 Second at and 121 Flrat ot., .M . ai and Smithrodd. A. PLOIABiL C. W. MOMS., VIITIBILIBIB. .R & RICKETSON, IN hoialo tern, and importers of Brandies. Win e)' and Iron.ner of Liberty and Irwin streets:Pltte. Nails. Cotton Tam, 1., Ar . constantly i ' ond.....—Anxi P. B . GIU. 'CALM C... 4 ... ..LS &ROE, 'Wholesale Groeeral and arnisatort Jlerchanta. No. 257 Liberty ttreed, --- ',T MOORE, Wholesale Grocer. drying Ulatilier, dealer In Produce, Plic•borgb Wrues --- I. o l , res. ' ll Nn. ki le: LiirX,"=,.. o4 ..!*;° - ,i't : r tif i r a, i; rock of old Monongahela Whl,lkey. Inv for moth. RDEDT DAL'LELL & CO., Whole;ale la intern, Cotomission Marehtmta dealer, to Pniduee and Pittsburgh. Mane..tun, No. ..2.3 Linen; eXlcel. Pittahrirgh. 110 ER r T A ., ... , CU r NNlll i lollA , LW , ln t t , lell i tle g and rant. .1 Dealer in Ititttbargh Mruaufaetunes, No: 00 1 inert, street. comborcit. . ..J.21 1.. elBui.ClC. . - W. . wootormm W holesalera 11 BAC it!, WIII. BAGALEY & CO., G- Livrs, No.. la and of Wood street. Pitlaturgh. ' D. WICK. & SIeCANDLESS, successors to IL. A. J. D. Wick, What...ale tiroeeta, Forwarding and Tuisalon Mereltent.., dealer,. In Iron. Nall, Oho, CoUou Yarn.. and Pittalyurgh Manufactures generally. earner f Wood and Water atreel.a. Plttaburgh. 4" mr kl'"iiiFfi:Nori &el:qt.:I : SF I l , 7rl " t r- 1 ..,. - i.• nr.... UL r.4 and ' Co ' rornPelon Morrittattat . loa4 I ' m i l trr.. ~,, duce. a I Pittobttrith Manufactured Art.letes..ll , 3 Liberty emit, lachurgh. Pa. _ Jona W A. . 1. i.. IBFILIABB y 1, WILLIAMS & CO., Whoksale And VA nit'l, - g.mr,irz•rry.leg - . 1, 1 ,egoo. 7 4 'g Man corner of Wad B url FiltrAs.„ PittAtt ' rgh. amt. M.. LITTLE .84.111, B. 8.111831. X. no !NEON, & CO., No. 1.145' !Orr a ltutontdyet h''' 01n ron .. M Vi llnulann "b 7s, h. and WW ,LcaT i ers n l i n n"' ItItteberr7h Mann urea- Ili. roe__ .I.LIBED norD. . ' 4 _ -R.-FLOYD. 'Wholasale Grocers, Com ! . baton Me:chants. and Dealers lo P, dare—Booed 11. tneh Building, fronting on Libertr . Wool. and Sloth strwax. ttsburtrb. Pa. JOIN PARKER& CO., WholesoloGrocom Dc ers In Produro. Fomitrn Wine, Liquors. Old More UF:o4;4t!..nl=7:clit. W ""I—N' 0. ''''''''''''''' l ''' .. MUSICAL INSTRIIII3I6III3. JOl Nll. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, trie, and Moral Instrument. School Book.. and hullo rr. SW, agt•nt for Chleltering's Piano Fortes, for Wean Pettuasyleauta—No. El Mood It. lik,- 11i KIEBEII Dealer in Itlnsie Alo- Instrumeta. anti importer of Italian itrhtga. nt for Nunn.. I dark' grand and square !Uwe. with` man'. sEolean Attachment Alm, for Dunham's Plano. I MANUFACTIMEAS. . '. iii-.EINEDY, 'CIIILDS & Ca, Manufanln mrs of very import. 4-4 Sheeting. Carpet. Lluirio 4 .. I. and Batting. Penn 11111, Pittsburgh. ' MAC 0,01 ../11.11 ). 4[11).• j.. 0 ES & QUIGG, Mo,nufacturpre of Spnng • Blister Steel. Plough Stool. Steed Plough Whiz, h cid Eliptie Springs. Ilarnmerol Ito Aoki,' and dealer. lo Malleable Footing, Fin. Engine Laingo,' and t Coach rimming, generally, corner of Iti.e and Fruit etc. ?Mob gh. Pa eXt)PI' TSBURGII ALKALI WORKS.—Ben net. Berry 4 Co.. Monaco -lure, of FM& Orb, Bleach- No GO 'i inedervter st-. lioloo , 4luirintic end golphurie Adds. Worebouve. Wa Ferry. . PAPER HANGINGS. • . ItT,i.LTER P. MARSHALL, Successor to V V lEalnuel C. 11111-41nporter and Dealer In Prime.lt Ygdlrk : V=7;h2 - , :=7:_ 41.1'1_7 and Wrapping Paper. N. a% Wood mtrret. bong, Faun. and Diamond l'ittoborith. P./ TEA. DEALTriIS.. • MCRIUS & fIAWORTIL Tea and Wine kwriaoia.xii sid.. of the Diamond. Flttaburatt. r. A. De1..1.710...... ...............- ...... Ara. A anon. IVA. A. 3I'CLC . . . RO sz CO.. Grocers and Tea Deaden. Nn . .3. , 1 Llt.rrtretrveL stove Mond hare al ray. on hand a larAc• anortrn - ent of Choir.. Ilion., In and Vine Tea, Aln—Fnmltro Fruit , and tfuts,'Whola sale gra retail. INntlers .1n1 , 11 ,, 1 on thn Inoe.t form e , SPORTATION AGMS. TO N A. CAUGIiEY, Agent fotdlie Lake wir F and 311eld3an Wan tn Ikaver and thn Lath— ttke o ..the nadirs' eA 0 ater and Etnlthfield oda. D .. }: i ,cli tg CO., Tiau — stW't:ters by Canal Merchant.. adze, of Penn rtned ind the ' . A Vingnifalr BLINDS. i 'ESTEItVELT & SON, well known :'edam Blind Maker.. keep ronetandy on hunt or to ceder the beat atttele In thelr lam. at their .0 atantL A .13 31.. Clair rtrert. a.. at Nu. en Market rtrn't. earcrol , entrant. lt, the Diamond. FrolUan Photos. mode to re. and cAI bidet. orally rockalmt. WU _... a - A - . ROWN would moat reopectfu Ily inform thepabllcthat he koefe on hand and s stand. tte•arest of tr,lttlantand..Alleat.aitity, a rdraplrte ...althea! of Vault .Idlnd.c a. Venltlan Ith otters act mad. to ord, bt the rty/r - eturante.l equal to any la the 011.1 Mfr... hIII. 1.0041. ran he reword wlthout the aid ed I, . t .,.. d ~p. ji.[lVg plifrbl..4l.b. 114.1.0.1,4,1104 wart of the hiceetealabll4donntof haloes,' A MeClallasnd.l .ta _ _ -•— • -- • - sir edd astianen. ea well au, Ur pub- Mug In tloir it.. , A. Vlttalnarith. J. A. MOWN. AND PLASTERING. ON, tlAsr:Eir. 79dr4 nfeet .144 V.set r, IstL. A. • al. Y fitINGEON. etprinary Surgeon, la , Aand. eig.uuo-rdsvt swarti. , lo lat1•1111‘1. L. Iforr. Flyeiug . and A L• ev.41.-4 44, Al IL. , rarrowr iTatli• Arnlw • NE U . HANTS. . . ' , IE. Won, Dt.t.clis Imd mt. GII ti. , .41.. a e... 11 . -... or .1..1.11.4.1..0 s fr, Icy. 11A1 = ',ISA DWI, Wool Merr.l.ll, i ..,.. I. ar . ,/' Yr , ploor gri..... , 11y. ....1 Yor raralag 1.4 ( ~ 4 amer.is....l.n.ldt.rebanto, bo. 11... Ylg,t Ad.., NM 114 .. , w. A Rivet. Ylltanotid , IiIiGIiAVIDIG MID LITHOGRAPHITIO. b,T E ILL}, JOHNSON. Eur,F. , """ . "''. l . tt., tun. I litlol Wry.) IlltsburFll, Yx...--Vivir ..1" l i. . )1• , /sforry. 11.. A...../ ;NNW nate., f rv.i.0......., ......... 4 . 1.., 1401 , 14 ,u ..*.rer E....... 14 Div1..1 , 44 , it.- Ord, Lia.,....11.m5e.,;,,..iria...1..,A...1.. [1.4. 4a..1,..., 1.. ' a *.r1.1.14 at C14.14...1 go 1. ,, _ - 1111r1 I y .,IA i tI b SCIIUCIIMAIVS I.itliolugit .l PA.. ii. lAirdli. 1.112Z:t.1.1.24ar.!•;!714.42r05. P-1..... , 1411 e, billbestl ,D1,14,11....1. r 1.1... , 10 Are/ca....sal ..s4 C. 164... Ors./ lir + . 1.. , .......11 11,161” 0.,". j.J...-. riov..l l , dn.. Jaw., said ifrrlui...J 0, •14. ,,, i 4,,, d• ~..., " kflart. Ow SIOArt .pr.”••• , 1 .7 1 .• ..,, . 11... , ..1. , ......'. ",. fal... 0.-41.,_ szsvtults. ] ....._ .. ..., WI I.SON, Yilatclof s, JeWt•lfyitill,Vf eeriar.l. *EA 5111R.ri 1i•0n...,,..r0, a lof.rk.l baol e ' , Vitiet,...y . L. re, 1. , 1 , Wasoluo.p4 43,..1,, '' ,4 "" 4 • , ___ _ • • 1 DWARE MERCHANTS. .AN, WI LSON CO.,&find brahre la LLesdr .4 I, talrry, Nt. • • in , . • MISCELLANB 0178 ITTWBION.9 Z G. M . D..... jOIIN FITZSIMONS & CO., Manufna.. ?ars r FLINT and GREEN GLAIfF, MOULDS. and an loch of 3IACIIINERY. take this method of infaratltot thong destroy. of havlou atteh work done, that they are rreparni to do It at the low•at rowed. rm., at the nhort eat mak, and la the beat Man, al their ertobthinetia . , Second Ingo. &brae the ousai Mid... near the Gan Work', Twofor Black Smith and Moot Earner, mano4 facto:v.l at the ohnr.st nal., and at the hmeot AR Mod. of Jobbing dorm on ahort oak, meta I.ta Gas Fitting. MAFFETT & OLD. 1 - ;;Pu-. Would Inritn the pumic to their er,orturbut of Chandelier, R Made', Ac.. C. j . n execute Awy • Uto httiox as mod rez4onabla term., 1 MING FASHION FOR I ssl—Thi4g , Yseautltul style. d hatsrreelyed and for este by! JAMES WILSON. tarh: corner Word st.' and Diamond allrt• • Wegner, Buechler et Mueller's NEW LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT. THE ABOVE FIRM respeetrullyannounee to their friends and the rotate generally. that the aro prepared to execute, in the first ety le of their art all mien , for Show Cards, Bills. Diplomas, Mork, Visiting and Profesed,ual Cards, Inn, Chart, holed, to. • Their estatli , htnent Is at No. 0, Market street. between mid Fourth streets. up .Lalra. martial Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Comp'y. N. c JONI-% . 11 11. GLOVER, TIER & CO., PROPRIETORS. MITE SUBSCRIBERS, baring been np ir.lotatl Agents for theoho, owned evneena, will kotp cowhand,. unhand a supply of the cvlebni.uel Bolivar- Fire Brick. Cratibli, Fire Clay, horn., Hearths and lowans. Thep are also Prepared to rendre enters for said Brick, to le fund., In site awl Idlers to stilt onetime.... which Audi he promptl; Wed° not deem It necemeaff to enumerate the many hostages Lbe 'karat Fire 'trich-pave,. over all - nth...that hare been offend thr rale In thelYnlted Slates, their sup, harts being The well known to Otago{ all in.r.0.1 who the Fire Reek. proprietors have determined that the Mick shell Id,w none of their present enviable reputation. and that nu expense Anal he spared to make then, !vet isettre than they haw heretofore been. This is the only establishment now roanufaeturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. Inch; Canal Blain. Seventh st , Pittaborg h. McCORD it - CO., have received j i z their Spring Otyle or hate to wilit.h thrp t,- ppertfolly the st.kotion of th, , ,r en sod the nubile •nvmerslly. Pittsburgh Gas Pipe and Tube Works. SHE undersigned have just completed their Z atensive IRON TITRE WORKS. alai are tow manafartnrlng Pim, of UM+ cotnollaa and other Flu,. alai all PireA WROUGHT IRON TUBES, which thoy otTer for onto at the lone. price:. They are t i zse . prepanNl to totreute onlera. to anr , ;ll;:rt,. t eil!l . ,..out do- No.:VI and R . :Water 0n...t. font :1233 PITTAOOIIIIII. ('A' dole, (o. 101 Lilerty cur of Mon.. !L iMtmburoh. . • IiI:CHOLAS VIVIAN, Civil Engineer, Thaughtsruhn. and Practical Mining Agent. Slnt.oa übt.P Of Molele for the Patent Mire. dnalota of Machr • orry for Miner, Water Wort, Rall y® Mille, or .. 31., he found heti let 10 A. 51. and ti P. M.. at hi. reeklenee, N0.:2 Murhury etrret. Plttaboroh. mnt,llt• I 3 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu tual Palely Ineurenee Company. C. Water atreet. OARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin J Tire Inturanm Company, north cart irororr of Wood toil Third rtrocts. VLI. GLENN; BooK. Blonyß , WOOli street. .3 door from lb corner of Third. where he is pm pared to do every de..ription. of Binding with neato.ln md durability. blank 800, ruled to any pattern. and hound sutAtantially. • that. In number, or ..1.1 bound ra.n.fully. or rypaired. Samoa put. in Olt letters. Thn.... ado. have binding are Invited to call. Price.. low W . llo!ett i n i anti corner or W...ad and offer a full and complete stuck or Hat,. Cape. our.. ac. of everrunality and style. by 00 ho and Retail. and in vite the attention of their re and purehmen. tn.ner ally. ea.urlun them that they will sell on tut..t ...roue terra.. 11E310V A St.r.ER h. rt•uh,rf.(l Liberty alret. below Pitt. No. PAL Unice atittillrell. ins, in the mane New Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. A. IVIIITE & CO. would re l.! W m - rpectfultd Inform the p!thlie that thry hare ere, ' •1. upon Lae... hetarn Yedenal cud 'tem... They rtn• mda tnalda ad an addtml 4. m..lte Nr, f..r 4,4(.6r:i0n td Chariot., Boaurla, rhadott, uhich. from their . 11k. exprienew. In the InnnufArture of the ata. lark, and the Nellitier. they hate. they feel or,uhdent they are nabh.l In do lark a the oval re..mable LV-11/0 With than-. nnhu,. lt - Jaut. $a •• tnt.111t.1.1. , ...15t. -tnt Jul, 4tlaill'mlut....lat. July 90 ~„' Suturtlay. tt 1955.:1 , ..1t,..1.3Y. •• ...."' t Saturttur. Anuust rda,• t2t1i1V...1n.-..1.,.<. /105. t 2.t.th Falu - It.tb W....111..5t1t.1 " 2t ....•.. ...... t, :tut. I:iltite..jne..... jai. , o'7. I; [L . 4 niivl4;;;. Satunla, enturday. tat. TiT,i,v.:l°,:.:l;;: sti 15th r!ntunlay. 7 2athilVtaluCoda, .. 2. " th ,nturilay. ri..,. stiov,A.,..i.y. N ,,, '''' Saturant. .. tat Wealnis.ll. ''' V. , eatuni ay. . 1.4. r. GthiStaunint .. Dor. 12th Salonla . - .4. :,Alonlay. X011;41 I tucli.tr (`canard Unr—lP.ll, Trips. VROE !Oft TIIV t,VICto !TAT. , •atu.l2, .......... ......... .—aturday, Marthlo. .116 . a York SMurday. March Zt. Any. rit. Ilrodnu Saturday. April 9 . York .Saturdai. APrit Eur, Bo,ton Aria XVII' York Canada.. Ite.;;:: ... :::: ....:i;Z • emln Awn O. Africa N., York We•ttamday, April 12. America. 14,eloit Wethlexlay, Ale ll 30 . AA. .Ne• York ::::: .......Wthl,4a), 31.) 7 , Promtge to Haltlax, Lon. or New 1 ork. L.: ..ewa. ("kin, 14:5. New ria* and //Arm Line—.ll.ntAly RVIS .. Franklin. SAturlay, e . F..h. 'raukins. la~ c l•2l.b.Alux Ilunachlt Sti, M,,r IlumLd,ll 9tl+ Apr Fraokliu, Alb Apr tnaullin. ith flny flutub..l.ll. •• 4th'Jlln° Franklin. t lrt M'y PrAnkliu. •• OA July •• ::01.1t June Ilunaboldt. althJuly Fruntlln. rent, July Franklin, •• :lith Aug !Inrol.nlatt. ...,111 Aug. II ornl.nl.lt. •• 2.loSept Franklin. •• •Allh Swpt, Franklin. Vet tkt I unthol.ll. 1911iFior - lutii Nov. LrAnAllu, •• 10th Dor. - 13111 Llre.. Orrens .41.„u Nur:1%111"n 1, 7 -Afor:thly Trips."; ll.•rn. ma Nit, In .a inn • Wagdocton for S.' York. lionuano .... .... York. 11.4iugt00... ........ York. llormano ........... York U. 8 rural rl,amern of cach month, Ow Ulvt,n. reel IIArANS ”I[l . tarszn,hln Inthel leave, Ch.,.leFton en the lot andLhof 'tt4+ ARRIVALS ADM DEPARTURES OF NAILS 111 tireenhnro, rhonntwrrhurr. N.. mgr. Exrienx and Northern part+ of N. 1 tat. I.liturr. New Jerre,. tool the rix New 1,11:13.Mi Tin. Itrutri. how ince. of Low. r enundx, and Now Itrunrwlek..lwll, Areirwr . P. M.; Mel, at I e.ri. Suern lalAir+vill, add Ilnllialnyxbure, in , luding the eounties of 6.ntre. 11lin tan. Junta.. I.,..ming, llitlilm Sl , lsran, Potter. Peen. Tow. man. and part nt V••••.,t.n.r..1..n,t, is lAwituort. Ala,andri. tont Indi was nount,.A rri Tv, daily, e,,t.t.iot•Mvnda,., at :1 A. 11.: dr parte dad, at I!, r. N. liirere, Cram PO,apt Jelirrion nmi nth,. cite.ro part Vii . k and um.... Canada.dallt• Arr.., at 9 P. 1.1, and departs at 9 ....iirtnanyi AND verr.9.-119. Waeltingtritt, Pa, Unlit, . Fa ette. tifirneriet, part of IV,tratindand manly, Virelo.l. within atau City. Saktla. suit %V.,. ern inala Oka. and Indiana, likristuck, 11 1 , 999 k T 9 9 .9, Alabain, Ark-ansa, North tlonr Iffieltgi, Lnuomna. Viprida. and Tole, daily. Aerie., at C. and iiiitiart• at fi e. Y. STIMC3I,III., 011111.—i, llamaßarinatda. 1,1., P. ll y Cor ollais• o. To.. Job rrlon, Harn lloinn.s, and Tuovardrtrat countll,4ohin.dallx. Ant.. ot 11 r. &Tar. at 7 A• Noatn lldaver. 1... and Cleveland. lthio,• lauter it - dumb:tu, Trumbull. Pont.. tivanda. A Alan!. la. Sark.lt )Irditta Cu., alama. Sulcuutt,La. Richland. (..rain. Hun, t titan. Ette, Kuulu•kr. and Idol. gadlutlet. abut the cattrute nottbcria countba. of the :talc,of Ina.na and Including all Ml n, ad. Ina mul Itnltct at 11 A. M .: le . rani, ater. a. Sharpstatric.llous.n. Spring - told, MY.4I - En..purt. im, 32.1 0.-aril...lJ ntrpt sundet, at jY. XI I thgurt. at S id . )I[lu - rt.—Dv orLvt rl Ilarlln.l , ll, and .N.. 11 I Arrnps Tmanf.. Ibur , lay... P. Itepart, Slot.lay,. • niml rktarK,al . liattirviu.t...l) Mn /tam, Ilittryrillr, and Mot anraltela • It,. Arrives To. Praia, rd SP. le.; de. •tlittada)s AlPi ,aturda), al It S. 0 .: Vamtarws.—lly Martian:ln, +l ..I'. atchrertirtrt, Ord %alter, Eltraherlittant. tiealdr'r, Itortamicr. IM rp_ 1 . ..rnnt.01i... Last Liberty, Utter,. Middle. 1t.n.../ta. An-iv... Sunday. 01,51 Thumb.), at 6 A. 11.1. da rarut alondat . atal Thumb's. al' . AL Itattumv. —lt) Walker'. mill. , Nrltirstovrai, Cantlari Ilurtrricrt..unt.l . rea. aatirnt.uta null, a. Arm,. curl.. and Thumb,. at. lU ...4 d' r . lc=. " ;l4 . l l, lt l tAts ' a%lln. Sloan, ]lan 1 rlri Yurrateta, %u Arrives 04 Yrida). at tt deta-tratran ratuntat rt 11. 111.1. 1 A -Pi.:, Antrim. North. 11 aallitution. and Analln. IS. Arrive. 611 Med...tiara. at r. drteartr 1111 Mtn-mbar: Larcuarra.—lty Frrn . Amver vv Friday. at 6 . P. ft . epsrt. oil S P it , u. hootalda.-11 rrryrrille. Wraton), Ermknerk, ('nlr. P 1 n.. 1 Lure-taarta ar., nta ur u.] bu,: %tn,/ sod Vm eutar counbra Arrot, glad) 7 a.•n, and detratir at tda totter , fid the dad, uudir w,/•t Mw thr I.lfler noel:our, tots 4.1." dewnurq irttrnse Uronor,sui atoll y mann laud to hi the GU,— ball art Lour before Urfa derartur, RATES OF DISCOUNT. coma,. DUI, Ina , N. fIOLMEB A , . 57 .Uartrf rt. Jana," Thi 1 . 855011.rAN1.5. I Bank •.0 .......parl llnnit 'lf do par )far. on Ilen. of . ..... ..t.or Bank of nor flank of North Ain..nra....tatr Dant orNortitla Llbertiranor. Look of Proton I. toun_...por, Punk of Brno Tonnaint...tnr Boat of Lite United etatew .12 Comartarrial Bank of 1,--fatr Banner,' 311-rhadalea` Ilk par (Brant Bank par Krn.lnatun Plank par Monona.. Merh Bank.... par Nlergant.a' Bank par 31nranivitaina Bbiladrinbia Bonk- par Southa.k Bank.. ..... Trn,d,onanS. Bank Par Itardorn Bonk Pa! Bank of Chanatarshor - h r _ 0.1 Bank of Cl....tar Bank of Vsnalln Book of 14i.1.7.1a, Clarater..por 'lank of liennsub.an par Bank of Cattrnisurch Bankof 1.....1at0ru Bank of Matti.... r.....-.. Illrintwornary Co. Itank......pa Bank of Suirtl.llllberilialtl.l7 Carllale Bank (k.luntbla Ilk it BridarCo.par Boy ',adorn Bank loar Batton Bank Farman , Ilk of Burka Co..par Ennorre Bk of Lanrancr.por Pat . iesar Bank Ya . Idol rrhoylkill F aDn... Waybarn.. !•. Vrank/In Ilk. 0 sant nzlon par ..... j. Lattrastrr Ba '' nk Par lannaatar County Bank—par lolarnon Bank pr Minrre Book of Bottaalln 3lanonanlarla Bank pkr. Mkt Branrh . W3`onlino tikes barrepor York NAIL - Itellrf Ohlo State flank Itrnnth at Allnm ...... Braurli ...Inn.— ........ do InnorL at Irtralßrintl. do Broom at ...... Ltranen at Clovristatd dot Branch at ...... do; Branch at Dayton Ilntorb ladawar.• In 11ntorh Columba.. .1.. Bran. at Arl.t.aldtln.. An lig'n2l'. nl V,,11,1,1 Brawl. aL 11101ry do Brawl. al Cincinnati . .... ..4.0 Branri. .....d.. Brawn at Warhinaton......do Ilranrh at ............. do ...... Braurb nt Innuni.trr . brawl. at Ntrubrotille Brand. nit 511. Itranrh of .... Ilniorlt at BB rm. .In Brooch at Springfield... .. Brawl. at af arlrtta. do' Itranrh at Tr0y......-... ..... .do Wotan at 111. Blenaont—..do Ftranrl. at Brooch it N0rat1k.......i. do Brooch nt Noun do Bran c h at Portarnannli......do Branch at Bonn . do Ilnanrb at Revenna..........d.. Brattrh .In Itraorh ot Co, do lintorl. at Tobalt. dol Spring _Vitt FIRST LOT oivetd. rnmpti•lng. li A 11 .. 11'1111•. %% MIA l I. b.„...„.1, VIOITIkit• Eug 11. k ',al. ^ Note. :qr.., is receivoland I tore.lt.. 111. m lug irE 1 nlrr 1111 nod N. In. Vita 1,1 morn and ran, nrl and I.nre,. Satin, I Novritl. I Vin1r,tr.",.,17"!. : Mk •• A. A MASON an, .0,14 and od Mnsiod LA ',h UII K , SMti I I,li rev 'll per S v rri y,. I L, 1;7r,, , . 1 A. A lfAtqeh A , t !ling A. A. NIASON k I'll s l4 a6ll gall. for .. , t . tlVa , jiff A'5. „ 1 , 1 4 7 I 32.1c1. Ijorino9 IV II IT I.; 1;1,111•; III& for ill, 011. IJITTSIII' II lA/ 1.111.. (b ,,, f) for .1 '(Mir 1141. 1 W111'.1) - It! 1,,-rOOO7 C ILnle. 1111 0311,1 v.. . WA 1.1.1%11/"ItII 6 C.; I AK!) I I No. I, for role by ~,.1.1, 1010, ...Mee NI 11 N.r- ED 2 11 No. I, for I.y 1 1,14 , It . 01.1101 , rt A SII 4:ii.t.kn, v. untitled Imre. for 3 p I.) 11.1/1.1 .1 a II I'IAIO 1 ,4 S CH A NI/El.l EItS A NI) PINTO RES; I 1,01., rls Ir.; ,to. , 11114 I.lle liNht .114.131 II IV I.OIIN. oz. r I.) I 11,1,4 et. 1111•. t(:: LAitpLAmm elusilEia:lts. Chu? 4ll.l [lO. WO I.' .4- 1.2/Ilyl/A 0111.1, t1.1..1.1,...4 !Awl) a the 0,v,r110) A C... moll al 1.22.14111 prlcro 0.010 IC 11 I 1441 Vir ANTE'? TO 111 1 • - Noteli of ihelVomern T 1 74, Ilyil.. an.) !Oat It 11 AINII. l i .t Mill— Aw iiiiirior In) of and 10,1..r0d, KNn Y•pit 0 1 . 1 •071, Mutat no 4 t MAW BA{ TING= Aorraraa.—Advertivorota and aohooriptionar Ni..la paper varlard nod Ihrwarded l'Oreof expert., P.m Omcz Prrmunnu O Annt t March . 27. ISSI. .The marker yeclenlay wan quiet, but prime generall wen.well ....mined. .ealen werelolerabli brink. Lut mal ly nnutned u. nu all operations. The emu,' or hum inene on the wharf esreckled an, prey nay of the ',ca. Our wharf. extemLing Wn distal, of Dour ',tare., ',F . .. literal!) nnered wltlierery varletf. tot , rchandi.e. not n large utunhet of etenmere wen. tithe dlnthar,inw or ren•lelou freluht. The slyer continue. It eplenaid penis for all Jlrecien of pdeonlboate. ;tut hu.luteN I. that quarter Ia ...MAU, and no the inereaee. flIM:Z1 Solo. hut pr Sv, pn..entest no material change from but quotation, The rale. reported U, an amounted U, about WU bids. at C 0... ntnging fnon 51111 br $3,1Lid3.1/I"es bid. SO change in Ant'e prices. RYE VIA/UR—Sale of 19 664 on the wharf at &I. 1:. bbl. /MAIN—The martzt la quiet, with nu charm' fr... err hut report. ItreipL4 an comparatively light. Salt. .L,th boo r,n from find bands at Lta. /4 bu. O ROCERIE-d—Vricei ,nerally are well sueMincd, hot we mu report no largr valn, Sale. Its Shims N 0 sugar lu lon , at ti..dintP. it lb. on time. MOISM.II are held by 1 , 0111. at 1140.14.. but an tom. of no ode , . over In cypra‘a and oat bbls. Further gips of Inn tisane at 1241 . 2,nen , 10n4,4sdal country. ISAITON---nah.a of 10 club , in hit, at /146 , ..forrboulderA. ~ .for ride. awl for ham, =Mt= Mar. It. 1V..11m.k1i.,. Mar. I.Alll)—ConAlderable guantltle4 of lard have been rill, fed, anti prim" am firmer, being held at ”1"4 , -" , 10 bI,O. owl h?.ASS , PEACllEs—flan. :al la, 00 the wharf at .1.,:a,"t1 hu. Jahn from Mom at $1.404a1.4611 bushel.— SsJet of apples from rtore in IIwU.J lota 41.80 e it SE.ltlig—ttLales hu rioter seed from first hands at 54,- Ittt4.:sll.lea from More at Stt.AU Y bu. We can retstrt salel of timothy or flax see+l. PireATlll.--t.ra4. of tittO lot melt on the wharf a Va.— t All,baly wharf at 44140 lja ho o,r re.bt. TA ILOir —We uote further tale, at TOitte "ti m. 1.11 MF.TAL.—VoIe of 21 tont Allegheny ft 1 , 21, rash 11L00/414--Sale of lw lona No 1 Juniata of fa, 0 month, Mu. PORT OF PI'ITSBURGH Fri,lay, Aarr6 9l. Friday. April Is. . Yralsl. 11x1• /, Friday. J. , . 11 I[n - ca.—There wen.ls 1"00t, 0 Incho4 In chaanet. by okr mark. lAA rrenin, and at a 'tam!. WEICI=I 1:1:1 Michigan. Deaver. 14.arrr, 11orilou. Parkinion. 3. %gig.... Hendrick...on, rt 14.1.10ee. Itciailward,llrirninri Clipper No tinvol. 51iiime, Pilot No. linty guntlh lunar. Ilralggporr, ria, il. r t Lout, Tet,lor. Hunt. tin,:innati. %% Wan., Na.iiirlll... Liana. 11.wkingpors. iloal Marahail. Ng.. Wean+ DEPARTED. ILA, Werner. ti aver. Urnnlin Itravyr. Atirnotle, Pioldninin. Brownsville. J. Melt..., u. IleKeininort. Thorn Stirlen!. Bailey. Wert Newton. Bedennie. W ondwanl. Browninolln. Cincinnati. Birnaiurnhato. Cincinnati. Crowell.Wheelin, elione,.. Co, Znnenrille. Ben Went. et 1/1019. Arclurxn: Ono. Ht Linn. ' BOATS LEAVING THIS DAT. CINCINNATI —Brilliant. 10 t at. NN IDONPOlLT—Wellarlile • HUN Plell —Pilot Si,, 2. N ASHVILLE—Geneva. 10 A 11. LOUISVILLE-111mm, HOCKINGIVIST— T. lunklt —The nteutwer Dodder brought UP. trortcr: dal about WO po ckage. of merchandize of radon. kind.. w huh were used: in a derna k oot .tale. (non the et-carnet tuwell. which vac nook a few du nalre. by coming In cl& hot altli tbe .tcapter S. F. Vinton. IMPORTS BY RIVER. ,1,Nr1.311-I.r. Cumin—CZ 4. barley, SI B 4, tad. tic,ur, Brown a lilrkpatrkll; II d“.l,Curt, I, do du. II IZratlß 1,4 Itl 6Ads ',Garen, lo 1.4.. h. a l'ax .101. Ikl,l, gota. 1441.4 1.1,,,mt1: ::14 du 110, 4'lnr4 at 'limp; 12, ,at., Oda, edru 1.21, I bill do. G dodo. ClomninA a Stalth. hU bbl. fluor. 4:: du whiAry.... I.ead llre Img., oirnern oli tiara. ..BO Barkace% Ituercharkille Avail wreck of summer llrvana—l Ins bare... 2 kra WL It 11.,15.-11.nn: I.nr. rat,. (a 1., nun ,1 Uhl rp.g. liregyt SI,Von.II.+K bbl, ilottr. flrgwu 1 Ink ggg... I .1 It. F10,.1. h. , N 6.111, 24 bbl nag, S N Slu Armoiln ... g a Crock.r..• I 1,.1-t•gul, I ntawl. 2 bp. g enni I Ittm, orlaier elnattl; It. enaal Ova Taylor,.ar,o wheat: aml I; rcl Pagl, g.,gr. CINCINNATI—Pre ttrahuvv.,—n7 61b, rotting tln. r, n I.bit Liman: 00 do J. Abner 2 Inb. htwo; oLA owl, Al darker whore., AV him, nnh:th bhtr bAnle.«er.. imh 1mn,148 bile nn. NieFsdra .1‘ ray !••r.>'ll,:ol bbi 01.21. KIT, IVAnook .1. (V, .1 Keunall, CLAM, t lAn lA/ bhh. 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At Coserow, in the Island of Usedom, my for mer cure, the same which was held by our wor thy author come two hundred years ago, there existed under a seat in the choir in the church a sort of nide, nearly on a level with the floor. I had, indeed. often seen a heap of various wri tings in this recess; hut owing to my short sight, and the darkness of the place, I hail ..aken thent •for antiquated hymn books, which were lying about in great numbers. But one day, while I was teaching in the church, I looked for a paper mark in the Catechism of our of the boys, which I could not immediately find; and my old sexton, alto wall past eighty, (and who, although called Appelman, was thoroughly unlike his namesake in 'our story, being a very worthy, although a, most ignorant math) stooped down to the said niche, and took from it n folio Volume which I had never before observed, nut of which he, with out the slightest hesitation, tore a strip . of paper suited to my purpose, and reached it to me. I immediately seized upon the hook, and, after a few minutes perusal, I know not which was greater, tritstonishment or my vexution at this costly prize. The manuscript, which was bound in vellum, was not only defective both at the be— ginning ond,at the end, bat several leaves had even been torn out here and there in the middle. I scolded the man as I had neverdone during the whole course of my life; but he excused himself, saying that one of my predecessors had given him the manuscript for waste paper, as it hod lain alma there freer since the memory of Mao, and he had often been in want of paper to twist round the altar candles, ke. The aged and hall blind pastor had mistaken the folio for old pro chial accounts, which could be of no more use to any one.* • lin.eooner had I reached home, than I fell to work upon my new acquisition, and after reading a bit here and there with considerable trouble, my interest Ifl,l powerfnlly eseited by the con tents. I soon felt the necessity, of making myself hot ter acquainted with the nature and conduct of these witch trials, with the proceedings, nay, even with the history of the whole period in which these events occur. But the more I read of these extraordidary stories, the more was I cedounded• `` and neither the trivial Iteeker, (die bezariherte the enchanted wnrlil,) nor the more cnrefull Horst, (Zoni-rhihlioth4, the library magic,) to which, no well as to several other works on the same suhject. I had flown for infor mation, could resolve toydouht. , , but rather S fry ed to increase them. Not alone is the demoniacal character, which pervades nearly all these fearful stories, so deep ly meekest, no to fill the attentive reader with feelings of alternate horror and dismay, hut the eternal and unchangeable lawn of human feeling and action are often-arrested in a manner so vio lent and linforeseenthat the undermunling is en tirely battled. for instance. one of the original trod, which a friend of mine, x lawyer, discover ed in our province, contains the account of a mother, who, after she had suffered the torture, amt reeeii eft the holy Sacrament, and was on the 'mint of going to the stake, so utterly lost nll ma ternal feeling, that her conscience obliged her to accuse us 3 witch lice only dearly loved daughter, a girl et fifteen, against whom no one ha f t ever entertained p suspicion, in order, as she suit, to save nor jour veal. The courtjustly amazed at an event which probably has never since been par :dieted, caused the state of the. mother's rubel to be P33lllllleit both by clergymen and physician, who, ori.sitial testimonies are still apnea deft to the record ' s, MO are all highly favorable to her 1 soundness of mind. The unfortunate daughter, whose name was Elizabeth Hegel, was actually executed onthe strength of her mother's :lemma . tion.l. The explanation commonly received at the present day,, that these phenomena were pisodue eil by means' of animal magnetism, is utterly in sufficient. llow, fur inStilllCO, could thin ac count far the deeply demoniacal nature of old Gizxie Kolken ns exhibited in the folloling pa ges? It is utterly incomprehensible, and per fectly explains why the obi pastor, not withstands Mg the hot Hide deceits loracti,ed on him in the person of his :laughter. retained as lirm a faith in the teeth of ivitcheratt a, in that of the Gospel. , Inning the earlier centuries of the middle ages little was known of witchcraft. The crime of magic, when it did occr, s leniently pun ishede For instance, the council a of Ancyra (214 I didained the whole famishment of witch, to consist in expulsion from the Christian commu nity. The Visigoths punished them with stripes, and Charlemagne, by advice of his I.ishops, eon fmed•thern in prison until such time as they should sincerely repent:: It was not until very soon before the Reformation, that Innocent VIII. lamented that the complaints of universal Chris tendom against the evil practices of these wo men had become so general and so loud, that the most vigorous measures must he taken against them; and tovntrds the end of the year 1..189, he caused the notorious Hammer for Witches I Mal leas ilakficaryni) to he published, nccortling which proceedings were set on foot with the most fanatical zeal, not only in Catholic, but, strange to say, even Protestant Christendom, which in other respects abhorred everything belonging to Cntholiciarn. Indeed, the Protestants far out did the Catholics in cruelty. until, among the lat ter, the noble minded Jesuit, .I.Spee, and among the former. but not until seventy years later, the excellent Thomasius, by degrees put a stop to these horrors, After earefel examination into the nature and characteristics of witchcraft, I soon perceived that among Wit theme strange and often romantic stories, nut our surpassed my —amber witch" in lively interest: and I determined to throw her ad ventures into the form of a romance. Fortunate ly, however, I was soon convinced that lielltory was already in itself the tno.t interesting of all romances: and that I should:10 far better to leave it in its original antiquated form, omitting what ever would ho uninteresting to modern readers, or no universally known as telieed no repetition. I here therefOre attempted, not indeed to supply what is missing at the beginning and end, but to restore those leaves which have been ton, out of the middle i imitating. no necurately an I was able, the language and manner of the old hingra pher, ended that the difference between the original narrative, and my own interpolations, .might not be ton evident. This I Imre done with much trouble, and after. 'many ineffectual attempts: but I refrain front pointing out the particular passages which I have supplied, HO as not to disturb the historical in terest of the greates,part of ney renders. For modern criticism,•itillich has now attained tea degree of acuteness never liefore equaled, such confesision would be entirely superliaMis, . critics will easily distinguish the passages where fastor Schweidler speaks: from those written by Pastor Meinhold. • . I am, nevertlzeleNs, 'hound to give the public Rome aetount of what I have omitted, namely,— lst. Such long prayer, as were not very n• makable for Chrintian unction. 3d. {Well known stories out of the Thirty Years War. Signs awl wonders In the heavens, which were seen here and there, and which are record ed by other Ilomemaian writers of these fearful times; for instance, by l'ilicradinsil But when these events formed part of the the itself, far instance, the cross on the Streckellierg, I. of course, allowed them to stand 4th. Tine specification of the whole inconie of .the church at Voserow, before sad :luring the terrible times 01 t h e Thirty 1 ears' War. r,th. The enumeration of the dwellings left standing, after the devastations ovule by the ene my in every village throughout the parish. 6th. The name: of the district. to which this or that mounter of the congregation had mai grated 7th.. .1 ground plan and deseription of the old Manor. I live lit:valise here and Were vent:m...l to make n fea hinges in the language.sl , my thor is tint always consistent in the Ilne of hi: I words or in his exceptothg. he latter I have, however. with very few ecio T ns. retained. Anil lo w s I lay before the gracious re:eler work. gloing with the lire of heaven, no well as i with that of hell M ruts flout The origin or nor biographer cannot be traced with & T ree of certainty, owing to the loss or the tied part of hi< how ever. pretty clear that he was nota Pomeranian, he sap , he wan in Silesia in his youth, and mentions relation, scattered far and wide not only at -Hamburg and Cologne, lint even ni Antwerp ; above all, his Soutlidlerwan language betrays a foreign origin, and he makes use of words which are, I believe, peculiar to Swabia. ~T . .h . ," 4,l'l7 ' ..t ' ar ZVI a d u ' ir i k11 7 :1‘11 - V i tt 6 - t7:111: . ;, t N-Idr.. tin, Imstil. Iling it er.b l rairly difficult to mad, .0., i . „.. e r.l pin.... I a palter ia illwolorrkt sod 4oraved. 111 it 123 v ItonlJ n fn ptibliTh LIMA trial a 1... am "a p! ,-,..- ''il'arz.V.?..7b____ _. 1110'1tk i 1rd..p...: 4 ,. 1 %., elt. Yuoracrtamte (molt raatersol..) Wok V. He must, however, have been Tiring for a long time in Pomerania at the time he wrote, ns he even more frequently uses Low-German expres sions, such as occur in contemporary native Pom eranian writers. Since he sprang from an ancient noble family, at he says on several occasions, it is possible that some particulars relating to the Schweidlers might be discovered in the family records of the seventeenth century which would give a clue to his native country; but I have sought for that name in all the sources of information accessible tome, in vain, and am led to suspect that our author, like many of his contemporaries. laid aside his nobility and changed his name, when he took holy ordert. I will not, however, venture on any further conjectures; the manuscript, of which six chap• ters arc missing, begins with the word "Impe rialists plundered," and !evidently the previous pages must have contained an account of the, breaking not of the Thirty Years' War in the Island of Usedom. It goes on as follows: .. Coffers, chests, .and closets- were ell plun dered and broken to pieces, and my surplice also was torn, SO that I remained in great distress and tribulation. But my poor little daughter they did not find, seeing that I had hidden her in the stable, which was dark, without which I doubt not they would have made my heart heavy' iltdeal The lewd dogs would even base been rode to my old maid Ilse, a woman hard upon fifty, it an old cornet had not forbiddefi them.— Wherefore I gave thanks to my Maker when the wild guests were gone, that I had field saved my child from their clutches, although not one dust of Hour, nor one grain of corn, nor one morsel of meat, even of a finger's length was left, and I knew not how I /Mould any lon r support my' own life. and my poor child's. It , I thanked God that I had likewise secured e yam sacra, which I hod forthwith buried in he church in 1 front of the altar, in presence of t re two church wardens, Ilituich Seden and Cla a Buthen, of ILlCkeritze, commending them to th cure of God. And now bemuse, as I have sire y mid, I was suffering the pangs of hunger, I wrote to his lordship the Sheriff Wittich v. Appelmarin, at Prelgho that for the love of Gal and his holy (lovel he should send me that which his high nee. grace Phillippus Julius hurl allowed me as parstomia, freer the convent of Pudgla, to wit, thirty bushels of barley and twenty five marks of silver, which, howbeit his lordship had al ways withheld from me hitherto (for he was a very hard inhuman miri,inammuch as he despis ed the hold Gospel and the preaching' of the Word, and openly, without shame, reviled the servants of God, saying that they were useless feeders, and that Luther had but half cleansed the pigsty, of the church—Gal mend it!)-But he answered me nothing, and I should have per ished from want if Ifinrich Seden had not begg ed for me in the parish. May God reward the honest fellow for it in eternity! Moreover, be VMS then growing old, and was sorely plagued ' by his wicked wife Lizzie Rolken. Methought ' when Vmarried them that it would not turn out . over well, seeing that she was in common report of having long lived in unchastity with Wittich , Appelmann, who had ever been an arch-rogue, / and especially an arrant whoremaster, and such I the Lord never blesses. This name Seden now brotght me five loaves, two sausages, and a I goose, which old good wife Peal, at Loddin, had ' given him; alSo a tlitch of bacon from the farm- ' er Jack Tewert. But he said I must shield him' I 'from his wife, who would have had half for her- I self, and when he denial her she cursed him, ' and wished-him gout in his bead, whereupon he ' straightway felt a pain in his right cheek, and it was quite hard and heavy already. AS such shocking news I was affrighted, as became II good pastor, and asked whether peradventure he believed that She stood in evil commtmicatiiin with Satan, and could bewitch folks! But he said nothing , and shrugged his shoulders. SO I vent fur old Lizzie to come to me, who was II tall. :nom woman of about silty, with squinting eyes, so that she could not look any one in the face; likewise with quite red hair, and indeed her goabman had the same. But though I dil igently admonished her out of God's word, she nerle 11,5, amwer until at last I mid '-Wilt thou unbewitell'uny coalman (for I saw from the win der: how that he was raving in. the street like a madman), or wilt thou that I , Should inform the magistrates of thy deeds!" then indeed, she gave in, and promised that he should soon be better (and so he was); moreover she begged that I woruld give her some Mead and some bacon, inas much as it was three daysainee.she had had a hitid any thing to pot between her lips, saving always her tongue. So my daughter gave her half a loaf, :111.1 a piece of bacon about two hand— breadths large; but she did not think it enough, and muttered between her teeth; whereupon my daughter mid: 'lf thou art not content, thouold witch, go thy ways and help thy goodnian; see how be has laid his head on Label's fence, and stamps with his feet for pain.' Whereupon she went away, hut still kept muttering between her teeth, -Yea, forsooth, I will help him and thee too MEM Lew the mb1..1 me of all that wn.a left. n.ml likrai, broke. Imo the Churrh aml etz.l,, the rum Slcnr. .hat After a few days, when we had eaten almost all our food, my last cow fell down dead (the wolves had already devoured the others, as men tinned above,) not without a strong suspicion that Lizzie hada hand in it, seeing that the poor beast had eaten heartily the day before; but I leave that to a higher judge, seeing that I would not willingly calumniate any one; and it may have been the will of God, whose wrath I have well deserred. Sums's, I was once more in great need, and my daughter Mary pierced my heart with her sighs, when the cry was raised that an other troop of Imperialists was come to treker itze, and was marauding there more cruelly than ever, and, moreover, had burnt half the vintage. Wherefore I no longer thought ,myself safe in my cottage, and after 1 had commended everything to the Lord in a fervent prayer, I went -up with my daughter and old Ilso into the S,treckelberg,i. where I already had looked out foil ourselves hole like a cavern, well grown over with bram bles, against the time when the "troubles should drive us thither. We therefore took with us all we had left to us for the support of our bodies, and fled into the woods, sighing and weeping, whither wo soon were followed by the old men, and the women unit children; these raised a great cry of hunger, when they saw my daughter sit ting en a log and eating a bitof bread and meat, and the little things came with their tiny hands stretched out andteried, .illave some too, have some too. - Therefore, being justly moved by such great distress, I hindered not my daughter from sharing all the breath and meat thatremaiu ed among the. hungry children. But first I made them pray—• The eyes of all wait upon thee;": upon which words I then spoke comfortably to the people, telling them that the Lon], who had now fed their little children, would find means to till their own bellies, and that' they must not be weary of trusting in him. This comfort did not, however, last long; for after. we lind rested within and around the cav ern for about two hours, the bells in the village began to ring so dolefully, that it went nigh to break all our hearts, the more na loud firing was heard between whiles; //CA, the crimtof men'and 1 the barking of dogs resounded, so that we could easily pie, that the enemy woo in the village. I 1.1 enough to do to keep thewomen quiet,that they might not by their senseless lamentations betray our hiding place to the cruel enemy; and f more still when it begun to smell smoky, and presently the bright - flames gleamed through the trees. 1 therefore sent old Paasch op to the top of the hill. that he might look around and see how matters stood, but told him to take good Cale that they did not see him from the village, seeing that tevilight had but just tn.. This Inc pi oared, soon returned with the news that abbot twenty horsemen had galloped out of the village towards the Damerow, but that half tine village was in thanes. loon, he told us that by n wonderful dispensation of Clod a great number of birds had appeared in the juniper bashes, and elsewhere, and that if we could catch t h et ,. they would beam:olcm fowl for as. I There for elinthed up the hill myself, and having found everything ao he had said, and also per red that the tire had, by the help of God's mercy, abated inn the village; dem, that my cot tage was left standing, tar beyond my merits and, .I,erts; I came dalwn again and comforted the people, saying, "The ionitlutth given us a sign, and he will feed us, ns he fed the people of la real in tine wilderness; Tor he has sent as a fine flight of lieldfarea across the barren sea, so that I ey whirr ant of every bush no ye come Dear it. Who will now run down into the village, and cut off the mane and Mil of my dead cow which lies out behind nn the commons." (for their was no horsehair in all the village,. seeing that the ene my had long since carried off or stabbed 111 the hafties). • lint no one would go, for fear was !Monger even than hunger, till my old Ilse spoke, said, will go, for I fear nothing, when I walk in the ways oitiod: only give me a good stick." When old Paasch had lent her his staff she began to sing, "God the Father be with us," and was soon out of eight among the bushes Meanwhile d exerted the people to set to work directly, and to cutlittle wands for prpringes, and to gather berries while the moon still shone; there were a great quantity of mountain-aah and elder-bushes nil about the mountain. I my self and my daughter ilary stayed to guard the little children, because it was. not safe there from wolves. We therefore made a blazing fire, sat ourselves around it, and heard the little folks say the Ten Commandments, when there was a rustling and crackling behind us, andmyelaugh u./ma. asmeri,a celebratai eonarat. !A madam:Ms aananala dam to tba tef mar OCONLOW. D,16. • ....-f~-:~. MMMIS VOLUME LXIV--NUMBER 200. , ----------• ter jumped up and ran into the cavern, crying, "Prop dolor hortirr'. : But it wan only some .0( the able-bodied men who had. stayed behind in the village, and who now come to bring us word hew things steed there. I therefore called to her directly, "Emery , . amid," whereupon abe came skipping joyously out; and sat down again by the fire, and forthwith my warden W 111713.11 Seden related all that had happened, and bow ihis life had only been saved bymesun of Ma wife Link Kolken i . but that Jurgen . Elatow, Chico Horse, Claus Peer and; Chim Seideritxtrere kill ed, and the last named of them left lying on the church steps. The Wicked incendiaries bad burn ed down twelve sheds. ',and it was not their fault that the whole villager. not destroyed, but on ly,iti consequence of the wind not being id the quarter that suited their purpose . . Meanwhile they tolled the bells in (ncgkery and norm, tome whether any one would, come and quench the fire; end that when he and the three other young fellows came forward they fired off theirmnskets at them, but, by Oars help, none of•thera were hit. Hereupon his three comrades, jumped over the paling and escaped; but - him they caught, and had already taken aim at him with their firelocks. When his wife Lizzie Felten eminent of the church with another troop and beckoned to them to leave him in peace. But they stab bed Leoe Ilebers as she lay in childbed, speared the child, and flung it over Claw Peer ' s hedge among the nettles, where it was yet lying when ' they came away. There was not a living soul left in the village, and still leootainoreelof breed, an that unless the Lord took pity on their :need they most all die miserably of hunger. (Now who is to believe that such people esn call themselvisChristiens!) I next iniptired, when he bad done speaking (but with many sighs, is any one may guess), after my cottage; but of that they knew naught ease that it cents still stunting. I thanked the Lord, therefore with a quiet sigh; and haring asked old Bedew what his wife had been doing in the church, I, thought I should have died for • grief when I heard that the villainsimme out of it with both the chalices and patens intheir bands. I therefore withke very sharply to old Lizzie, who now came slinking-through the huller; but she' answered inonlently, that the strange soldiers had forced her to open the church, as her good man had crept behind the hedge, and• nobody else wan therm that they had gone straight up to the altar, and seeing that one Of the stories was • not well fitted (which, truly, was an arch lie), had began to dig with their swords till they found the chalices and patens; or sonsebodf ciao might have betrayed the spot to them, co I need not always to lay the blame on her, and rate her so hardly. Meanwhile the old mrt and the women came with a good store of be vies; item, my old maid, with the cow's tail' and mane, who bran& word that the whole house was turned upside down?, the windows all broken, and the books and wri tings trampled in the dirt in the midst of the street, and the doors torn off their hinges. This, however, was a legs Borrow to me than the chal ices: and I only bade the people make spring" - and snares, in Order next moaning to begin oar fowling, with the help of Almighty God. I there fore scraped the - rods myself until near midnight; and when we had made ready a good quantity, I told old Sedro to repeat the evening blessing. which we all heart on our knees; after which I wound up with a mxyer, and then admonished the people to creep in under the bushes to keep' them from the cold (seeing that it was now about the cud of September, and the wind blew very fresh from thesea), the men apart, and the wo men also apart by themselvro. I myself went op with my daughter and my maid into the cavern, -where I had not slept long before I Learnt old Se den moaning bitterly because, an he said, he was seined with the colic. I therefore got up and give him my plue, and sat -down again by the . fire to cut springes, till I fell asleep Cordial(' an hour; and then morning broke, and by that time , he had got better, and I woke the people to morning prayer. This time old Putsch had to say it, hot rou s t not get through with it proper ly, so that I hod to help him. Whether he had forgot it, or whether he was frightened, I can not Pay. Sarum. After ire had • all - prayed most devoutly, nre presently net to work, wedg ing the springer into:the trees, and hanging 6cr ries all around them; while my daughter took care of the children, and looked for blackberrimt for their breakfast New we ;wedged the snares right across the wood along the road-to Ticker- - itze; and mark what a wonderoanns3...of,merey -betel from grunions' God! As I stepped into the road with the hatchet in toy hand (it was Bet den his hatchet, whiCh he had fetched out of the village curly in the morning), I caught eight) of loaf U.S long all my arm which a raven as pecking, and which doubtless onti - of the Impe .; rial troopers had dropped out of his knapsacit the day before, for there were fresh hoof marks in the sand by it. So I secretly buttoned the breast of my coat over it, so that none shottld perceive nnything, although the aforesaid Paasch was close behind me; item, all therm! follow ed at no great distance. Now, having act the springes so very early, towards noon we found such a great number of hird3' taken in them, that Katy Berow, who went beside me while I took them out, scarce could hold them all in her apron; and at the other end old Pagels pulled nearly as many out of his doublet and coat- pockets. Sly daughter then sat denen.with the rest of the wo mankind to pluck the birds; and as there was no salt (indeed it was long since most of us had tasted any), she desired two men to go delft to the Elea, and to fetch a little saltwater in on iron - pot borrowed from Staffer Zuten and no they did. In this water we first dipped the birds, and then roasted them at the large fire, while our mouths watered only (11the sweet savor or them, seeing it was se long since we had tasted any food. ' And now when all was ready and the people seated on the earth, I said, "Behold how the Lord still feeds his people Israel in the wilder nese with fresh quails: If now he did yet more, and sent use piece of manna bread from heaven, I what thinkael Would ye then ever weary Of be lieving in him, and not rather willingly endure all want, tribulation, Itungerad thirstwhich lie may hereafter lay upon you according tq, kis' gracious will`." Whereupon they all asLislitt_seed tad said, "Yea,sirrely!" Eyo: "Will you they prom jot me this in truth?. And theysaid again,,"Tes, that will, we!" Then with tears ice - wfottli the loaf from my breast„ - held it on high, and cried, "Behold, then, thou poor believing little fiock,how tweet a manna:loaf your faithful Ileilemer Lath sent ye through me!" Whereupon they allirept, sobbed, and groaned; and the little children again came runningup and held out their hands, crying, "See, broad, bread!" But as I myself &told not pray for heavin es s of soul, - I bade Busch his little girl say the Gratius, the while my Mary cut up the loaf and gave to each his share. And now we all jdyfully began to cat our meat from God in the wilderness. Meanwhile I had to tell in whit manner I had found the blessed manna bread, wherein I nog-. lected not again to cohort them to lay to heart this great sign and Wonder, how that Gal in his mercy had done to them as of old to the prophet Elijah, to whom a raven brought bread in his I great need in the wilderness; as likewise this ' bread had been given to me by means of it ra -yen, which showed it to me, when otherwise I I might have passed it by in my heaviness without ever seeing it. Whets we weee satisfied with food, I said the thanksgiving from Luke no. 24, where the lord saith, "Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap: which:have neither storehouse nor barn; and God feeleth them: how mach more ate ye better than the fonts!" But Our sins stank before the Lord. For old Lizzie, as Ffiterwards heard, would not eat her birds beesuss she thought them unsavory, but threw theta among the juniper hushes; whereupon the wrath of the Lord way kindled against CM as of old against the people of Israel, and at night we found but seven birds in the snares, and cgpt morning but two. Nei: ther did any raven coma again to give us bread. Wherefore I rebuked old Lizzie, and admonished the people to take upon themselves willingly the righteous chastitement of the Most High God, to pray without ceasing; to return to their desolate dwellings, and to see whether the all-merciful God would peradventure give them more on the ma. That I also would call upon hint with pray er 'night and day,remaining for a time in the-cav ern with my daughter and:the maid to watch the springes, and see whether his wrath might be turned from IN. That they should meanwhile put my manse to rights to the best of their pow er, Seeing that the cold was become very irksome to me. This they promised me and departed with ma nyrighs. What alittlefiock! I counted but twen ty-five souls where there used to be above:eighty; all the rest bud been slain by hunger, pestilence or the oword.t I then abode awhile alinna and sorrowing in the Cove, praying to God, and sent my ntaughter with the maid into the village to roe how things stood at the 11111115 e: item, to gath er together books and.papers, and 'also to bring me word whether nue the carpenter, whom I. had straightway sent back .to the village, had knocked together some coffins for the poor corpess, so that I might bury them next day. I theta went to look at the springer, but fomed' only one single little bird,whereby I saw that the wrath of God had not yet pureed away. Howbeit, I found a fine :blackberry bush, from which I gathered nearly a pint of berries, and put them, together with the bird, in Staitor banter his pot, which the honest fellow had left .ssth 112 fora while, and set them, on the fire foraepper against my child and the maid should return. It was not • Oar &tabor aftbererarlx explained the learned 'ed onx lion Abe, a tint soaker= ithbe took Db, in tba year IntS, and (Be borrone of tine Thirty Yaw.' War veva ennead moss isarintly over Lina Li to c& pity th at Lb& descrinnuo of the . k d aSse, vial* La doubles sue iu the proonalinii Minh lm brz ~.,.. ~~