ITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY WHITE s CO.) FFTTBBIIBItS:• SATI7 . IpAT MA115„4,85). I*1" The Whigtt And Antitassofis or dile shopy.cotutty nW etmt met of Stay. nt tho magi places of bolding erintsty meeting-In ilia Ton nehlps zwyeictlvely at.l o atoelt. 1%. got in. the sceeigli'onis and Boleeinhit g 7 o'cloch,l. IL, to select tcrollgc,;nl.ce from get election Ingrid; lo'n Conuty, Con ,- ' venlig:4u to held g the Court Melee, an Wedniellin eth of.' one next, at in ffeicelc; A. 11„ to maks the 'County nominating terewantory to the left Chnural Elan.. and . 01 . to ginnint &legatee to the stew oteretttlen. ht meet n 1 Lahender, on the 11th of June.— JOSLLII S 0, Ch'a of C,al.itte. "Stir. C. Phtuc, Seer. sroltmitt." :To the Whigs a AN- A ISTATZ COXVENTI , of !quarter, on TUESDAY, pee isillectlaii candidates fc Uarhal orannoinoner, d "Court. ul 11ENA Jo,iacti Kart M 11.1natergin, arton,. • Wu 11. Plinalog, • Famnel Bait NaUlardel Ellmatar, ,' W. J. Robinson, -Wordsts.E. Credo., Ilicasas E. Vulvas, - I !nary lobar., Charles A iludansa, 611,rge Oro& c A. !fumy, . ,). John Kin. 5013.13. IWlo.}Natt. . 4111a.l C. Nertils, 11.1 Peonsylvania. 10. .1u ballad In the Cif/ Au. =lb, 1641. tor the Po , for the Grand of mo oG OR TOT and frJdorlb. sup... ItY M. lE a LEt,l;halroun. I . Errand Mollorodnf. C. Thomson Jon" Samuel B. Thom" eftl3 s l . olrA. Alexander E. .Brown. 3F.. , It.k.. Wm. M. WsAta, Jur. Clark,_ law w man D. En3n Dhelvs. Elin C. W.. John Allison, Dazdel Al7Nerater, ' Ennuis Jordin. • DLE plan: nenrennT. First page—Conclosion of "Scenes from an °a ka:own World," on original communication from Mr..): C. Echos& Prot Pages Electra Magnet- Ai Locomotive, and Mseellaneons articles; Com dr.c. page=lateresting 3Eiscellany. Ildrd page—Home Matters, Telegraphic News, ASIA RAILBOAD.-3 1 MRS. ~ contractors for laying the to Massillon, hating laid considerable distance, laid 1. on Thursday, theifirs . ten miles below Pitts . done in- the presence of . ttd n car was immediately ' , for the transportation of ctors have brought on rt. i l eed work - riven -from Ne. c. 7, ill,now proceed rapidly.,--• tare elapsed sinoe the gMd... i begun, between Pittsburgh work was retarded for see ecessity of re-constructing that the progress irhielt te:A r time is the lte'st etideneeof t, i the work- has-been con- bin.° can Pease PMley, Hayden I: CI thick from Pittsburg down the timber for . 1 1 the fine Itsiiromi Iro May, ..st .11sys' tare burgh: The work 01 21.0 , Clll5 Eagincer, 1 .. /.ce "P. °A th° - materials- : The Cone largeforee of expcil Efiglend; mid work a t;Welle: =alias, I irigendDridgiegver end Bearer and th oral niontbe, by the the pnblie read ;. so been roads ln n shor the energy with I'M ;Dieted.- . , . a l i ',' Munn or XIIE !OM Idan Mum—Our ex changes at a dist e, continue to, give 1/9 news concerning the m s bing of - Jenny Lind. The Ntir Tork Express - aye: : Jenny Lind, we a e, has arrived at Baltimore. ..11' telegraphic des itch, 'published yesterday, mentioned a villiano a attack that had been made upon her b a number of villains, in the streets of -Pliteliur . We are at a loss to con e Ste what' passibl could have Jaen .the occa idea of so disgrac o f a proceeding. It is bar. l•araus enough to a no any woman is the streets, but.irho but a In cater—young or old -could have'rejSed a' lautd to Insult or assault Jenny. Lind'? We are gl Id to see that. the mit:kips] authorities of Pitt a} urgh are determined to bring the acenudrets to t a punishment they St, richly r.H.. rerrit._ ..The Counicr dex • L taltt Una gives an additional item of neves, x drws mill more eloquent. It exclaims 'that noth was ranting, to-the glory of Jenny Linde iuinphant tour through the Baited Stated, nn I she encountered the getudra de Pitegorgh; who 'threw stones at the carriage, orthe benevolent angstress, and even carried theli watt of deer cy ai, far as to thinw stones at her led chamber ' • • ix." We might continue such quotations,- b t they multiply so fast that we - yleld in deapa . Oar contemporaries will Qtago no by . statio ~ That Jenny Lind's marriage was surrounded S a masa of worshippers, who rauld have gladly kissed the hem of her gar ment. The hors became frightened, and Mlle. ' land thought it a ' ble to descend. So much for the carriage at•ry. The Courier's account of the sioraaing f the bed chamber, hue no foundation at all. save in the imagination of fume reckless manufacturer of ..interesting items," - per+oes, arrested in Michigan, is a man of con " Tux Ft.so or sun Patmorto."—A Charles- . ,_, ~., stirtaule ',...ents, easy, insinuating in address, ton correspondent of the New York 'Jerald wri and commenced hie career of depravity and tinron the Subject of secession says: _ crime in consequence of a difficulty with the • Nor is it absolutely cartainsthaVonth Caroli- Railroad Company in crossing his premises with hh will. even wait to forma eeelitmh Upon °hew their tract Heineditated vengeance, declared basis, with the Cotton States—popular .- opinion , . .. _es t a te r to b e u t mos t ctut abccus r "se llcsuse the tars neversnoind run overlie lands in safety Sa notion , and that policy is just as kely, and that he would blow them np even if he knew and l'erkaPe mere likely than any thing else- his elm father and mother were in them! Step Ghvernor Means is now engaged in a tour of by ~,n,„ ho amandand the gang, and became inspection of the military of the State—passing deeper r from' district to district, and reviewing the Yob .and deeper steeped in crime. The his rolledDe- tinee.r.eotapanies; battalions, and regments en- trot i Tribune gives the following leaf in the .l,forthe defence of the finger the-PalMettn tory of the conspiracy. It shows a hue of villainy against the itstar spangled banner"..of the. Union a{Wo d us k e ,t, d ye. chould thapesdleg:issue come to a collision. - At one of the regular meetings, which they ...- ill:de is something so ludicrous in the latter wee in the habit of holding periodically at their . paragraph that. we might pronounce the cartes- puree of re o ndoxvons; for the purpose of eoneul future movements, and the division ..---pondenee. the work of some hoaxing wag, if the tad °° plunder.; )t was reported by some, In the or 'oolumnt of Southern newspapera did not afford tier. of business, thatone of their sworn number, confirmations of this and other Absurdities. We whose name was stated, had been detected in defy history to produce a greater farce them this revealing some of the secrets that ehould have tour of Governor Means. If the warlike Saco- helm known only -to the initiated. Suspicions of .betraya l were freely indulged in, and to the - nave would -consult "the sportirig gentlem en" qubstiot, as to bow the guilty one should be si -of .England, Ore best judges in the world of the kneed, one of the conclave made the significant chances Of isfight,) they might possibly decide re arkthat "dead men tell no tales !" Acting tbat the cads vtould not he against him if the upon this . hin e t, it Las uid ur t r d inlitly an are tb ed . Ltha the t " , ling of the Palmetto" should . be hoisted in eppe- , _ al, punis h m e nt of carrying the penalty into effect should sitioti,tia the 'lag of Allegheny County, Penne" ‘ . be jet out to the lowest bidder for the job. They are, . however, very careful to aitertain' - The first offer was named at $350 for as:arm . ullether:ii-thinuthien is effected. with any.ilthease , :toads, and the bidding went on till the stun wee arlde . feare when they would; discover that the loirered to sloo—the bidder reserving the tight . chivalrous Commonwealth, notwithstaneing . its t 4 i P the. eieelth'ent o! the way in his gown Place d. manner, . and the time allotted not to exceed .lello of"ers• d, isedmost eatednp with that ape , far days . Moeller was the price finally agreed ciei of Beata ,scrofula celled, , •Picaliar Institn - u on, and the money was immediately counted tions,",tbey would advise the Goveriaor tivkeep 0 :trawl paid over to the fiend who had agreed to out of,.the ring.tillogether,. ands adhere to the ; seep his hand in the murder . s The out individual good c mplatned of, end thu singled good old mode of warfare which requires wind,. . . am of their s vengeance, was one of the two who ' aridnething hut land. ' fee eighteen months had been under pay of the Not the least prominent point, in the farce is ,antral Railroad Company for the purpose of tlea" . Yankeea struggling with each. ether who . detecting and bringing to justice this most a- 1 . shall get the profitable job of mannfecturing the I:widened gang of desperadoes. 'Fearin that be had bedews suspected of vrtapons; which are intended to affect their own' treachery he bad, diselsed himself, end in the arnahilation."._ According to the Woonaoaltht . 7 e: * ;petty:al one of their more western accomplices, triot,..3leserit. Waters, of Milinny, blittl., ndee had presented himself by the proper pus-words, , obtained the contractfor the:iistaallartes,'! viz: lid was e preilentthroughont.thmiesaiaterrigeoling on six thousand Madam, three thobsonaritilesp mod ,!..e1e..., where his re bad ~,,...., . tb _ e n int y.,,,, el. A . • c to re the u two thousand Pastels. The Plitrlettulds'i i-i '" -ntaarrd.tia7raitia,tain., Ti c a L ie , The field artillery are to be 'Made In South viilltdrew frain'the infernal crib4;ll ereliaileg, Carolina, and tale authorities were very anxious 1 2,,,,y. b e su pposed, the warm positionli which thit Messrs. Waters should manufacture ' the` e found himself plated-4mila* it the last time malt arms there also; but this could not be, mad n -, - -„a 2 . _ me t th e me l o ns gong In council, and get ' the arm completed *ill" the time °nett l ed clog bit a day or two before their official es by ~this contract. Messrs. Waters, . however, d art to - our city, under the guidance et the slier . have Contracted to establish an armory in.Sevitn illand his passee. . • Carolina, after the completion of thielarder 7 ' , ' • We would, in all seriousnest, call the attention of our Pittsburgh Founders to this tobjeet. The cannon cast here for the Stated Ststes Govern. ment, have heen put Wan: weal tests, with the most tatiefactorT results. With the eadencet of this fact, which are always it. hand, our Found ; ors might go to South CSrolina. and obtain tome large contracts, as the project of mating cannon stAiome, will in all protetbdity be abandoned. Ws roLtived a few day Sago, a despatch stating that the now Methodist Church, in Danville, had been struck by lightning. Our eastern exchang es famish us with the particulars'' While the congregation were at prayer. and immediately preceding the time appointed for 'the adminis tration of tbe communion, the :lightning struck, the steeple, passed through the roof, and down the lamp rods, to near the centre of • the Church and in the midst of 'the assembly, and thence shooting off 'in every direction. Mrs. George l'ensyl, a highly respectable lady, was struck and initantly killed ; fifteen others were morn or less injured, but are expected to re cover. The occurrence ceased the greatest eicite -11 went. and alarm, and interru . the service - a for the day. The shock was v serere, and many of the females were carried ea t of the Church fainting. The steeple was co pletely shattered, and will have to be remora Several pews were - torn loose, the floor boards torn up, and 'dm" doors shattered. The injury the building ern couilderable. , It was a very hadsome edifice, and had been but recently completed. Thal fiiierAlor Dire- reanyi,,tmk place on Wednes4 Klan Strefs " kiO.I.IIIth.INT.L-TherlStct r ;, t l r a ti lf IA i. e ~.?.. ~ • ..,.... . !....ge iiicr.V.0 2 .timiiito,...' 1 4, cooidor he. interview o J'refessar 3fiteliel, with the spirit of Loaßhgw e llaW/dehAhe spiritsolved a vex, diffe L , cult mathematical problem. It was generally t:eliltvellt Alit Professor Mitchel of Cincinnati! w was pr t gon alluded to , and the weight of his name. as 4l t 3 add,stiengtia to:the Spirit Rap- ;._ .. ~ • pros impel .. A gentleman tit Bala city; feel ing Interested in the distinguished astronenter's reputation; addressed him the following letter, enclosing the article to which we have aided: 1 Ptivitunau, April 24, 1851. -Deer Sip—The enclosed article was published a few days ago in one of the newspapers of this city. It, assumes the authority of your namethe, you will observe, in favor of the reality of spiritualreanifestationswhich have been so much talked and written about in different parts of the country, and recently, in this city also. Be kin enough to state whether or not the facts'metilened in relation to your visit to Ro chester—your interview with the spirit of La Place—any his demonstration of the problem tin his "Mechanlque Celeste" propounded by you, are true. • e . Respectfully and truly yours &c. To this Prof. Mitchel replies as follows: CISMITIATI, 29th April, 1850. • Dear I'r: Yours of the 24th inst, is just re ceived. f there be any truth In the statement I made by oel Teeny. Esq., with reference to an interview between Prof. Mitchel and the spirit of La Place,. I not not the person meant by •• Prof. Mitchel." I never visited either Rochester-or Anburn or any purpose. I never on any occa sion eve so much as expressed a wish to have the eppn unity for such an interview. I never wanes the so called " M apping s " but once, and 'flat was n a private house in Bridgeport, Conn., when ell e spirits declined to hold any inter course with me, or with any one else in my pres ence. . The etatetnent therefore, (if I am the per- son meant by Prof. Mitchel) is without the slight est foorilatien in trut h. . - Very truly yours, &c., 0. M. MLTCIIRL. . As thi; wonderful story has thus been chased out of a -important stroughold,„we hope some friend Poe o s (not Simon Ladd) Professor Mitchel "(tett v..., powerful testimony has been so tri ' umpfitintly trouglVafecard. . • \ ' Livensn or CIIIMS.—The I:fetk Courier and En rarer of the 28th inst., anal dleattg , articlo rgtvit,,,,lpagth, in which it is shown that •phile,il at city hes reached a remarkable degree of plaYsinaf prOsperity, and is making rapid ad vances In erczy particular of material progress.; it has been greatly retrograding in respect of se rial Gri l ler and the morals of id litandation.— 'That paper says: But, !after all, our moral advance is far from being proportionate to our material progress; and, what is worse, it is abseil:o.4r certain that this disparity is every year- growing greater.— The mqnsirch olihe plain is thickening its roots, and extending, branches with a vigor that as tonishhut the canker on the trunk is growing wider sa d deeper with a more than equal vim lence.The crime of our city is yearly augment ing in ratio outof all, roportion ta,thp.incresse of oar population. • In 1849, the numb& of corn tnitments to our city prison was 18,042; te 1850, iliamiribe.r Was 21,299; showing an increase in one year of 8,257, or more thou one-sixth per crft, !while' it may safely 'be assumed that the popelatiou did not increase one-twentieth. The Second Advent Convention which was In sessio • for three or four days in Nei - Tort, has sdjou • ed, sine die without coining to' any very re. mar...le conclusions. They do not want to be calle J. a 11, P1111.3,1P5. _ _ _ BACON_3OOO lbs country cured formale by JOEL% WATT t CO. .T. 30 _frOTTON.S6 bales nowlonding from etzir 4_,/ End Pitt, Mr •als DICKEY 00 iip3o , Water and Front et. . I - SUNDRIES- 2 tierces . grre; IV: :Woo.; 10 not* ter.thenK 2 do.I rafOK Now litadb72 4aa otoomqr veraMhtfog&b,r, CQ Npo - SHOULDER BRACES, of a new an. 140 Wood 011141 , 11 1 4 11, nt~SIP-C4ll 4 1 11 — USSES, of all hinds and 'Blies, for the relief mei reales] cure of, Ilcrr.lt or puptirro, cu. _r"Land Pa p WIVE= lifinowrix, IW tax.' dL Young. Boarding and Day School. WS. Id:F. - GREGORY will open a School • , of limestone deacription,_et. 216 Penn Meet, Pit. !I= ia ' UV re i n.; _"Y'egerellellll'2=tr, toirlreal.4l :.fore erpl o f eke. ' Further nib:merlon 10117 be obtained of the dote Of 4. boflOb t Co., Booksellers, WOW M. urcrPl2..rest,T • _ - . • POFFEE-10 0 Wile good just receiving nrAl.fur rale by :101I\ WA TT & COi 210) . 1.115,ty st- FIE 110CSE of t.lsc Seven Gables; a Ito , saauc” hy Itisttomill Hawthorne. Living Ago, !id. At HOLMES' Lii,rAti•Depot, Third street, oppositil the Pc.t • I 11/UTTEIi-2 5 kegsfor sale by 13, RODISON, L/171.1 A. CO. LIRUIT--500 lA. Dried Peaches; ..22 - ctomMThiiiNgo. 111.1STNEFES-30 bn.fur sale by - L.) apt:: • ` nontsmi. urn): 'CO tp. ACON-45,00tY lbs. liams and Shoulders; JJI I N lbookebonoe, for solo bt rrna: CO . . gOtslso. ay.!. FLOITR-1.50 mtip. Family, for tale by elm ROBLEON, urns. & co. lot UCKIVHEAT yLOUR-1000 lba. for sale LIP by nal ROBISON. LIITIM A' CO. AN POBACCO—II.hhas. Ohio and Va. Lce, for sale by as= .1.0. DILII/08111 a CO. Wils & San. Removal . rut os. them zrancties, Wines, eco. 4 .11 - AVLNO eorepleted arrangements +with Muses in Bordeaux sad other lame= 611...10r ro execution of my orders, 1 am lb= enabled to Wale,. at a midi adman over importation eat, EZV: /: 10E2, WINES. and LIQUORS, of the femd deseriplincy from under custom hew Lock if &rnd' - Attendees le Invite:eta my Hat, as brine: • 110 package. Ovum. Bardeen:. and Rochelle Brandies,ba 7, _l4,' Lad 5‘ . ./wk , end dark. geld. latil bretna sLarrlet and airidna, ;tree'. gmde. 17.3 Port Win.. put wry old and superier.. t)baakels Sparkling Chesepacm...ll too.. krnod. - 600 team Claret Wines. various brands ard vintage,. 100 well Seuterne and Rama vintage. 1544. 44 make neaten. and Claret Wine. - • 14 pipes Obi Ilollasel and lichuidatnClia. 10 punelteons Old Scotch turd hien Wttlake7. 4 impeder Old Jamtim Ream mks superior Lamina Brown Stout and Seam Ala. %glib coartant supply of Imported Liquors, math sa 1/....aduk4 Comma. dranlaette, ryq., largn !tea of HAVANA 8EC4.23 abrays on band. AU of valet I will offeror Ten favorable tenaa. Orden trill be executed with derpateh.and a Mung./.. ATlorrest rate. . • Ilaw•te• atelDeaterlo Walnut street, aplihlavganufgy) . 11N-500 bd. Shelled, for'sale by bbl. Shelled, for sale by `4O J so= a. =worm a co. , I 1-1 apl.9 W. At P. WILSON. 147 Pint .L. IO IRON-250 tons fonsale by ROBISON. f.rrrcr. t co. LES-100 boxes Summer Dip ; 4 , 'Ro l. m i gil,tl4B7l Ca. ACON-5 =As for sale.. aD22 I J. 5.D11., ORM k CO- RUTTER— bbls. Fresh. for sale by Uay= J. B. DIMWIT II I CO ••••••• pitWT-200 tl. Dried Peaches; A • 20 ' • i.Argoom. STEER'S t;.T OPODELD;D i.I 9 , - . 7eaTdra i l l ae riol %. wrote Wood sal Nlxtb argots. it MED PEACHES --300 biz. for sale by 1.1 salt SAMUEL P. SIIILTVIM. tVIIITE WAX-1 easo sup. for sale Ity so= • • aN. R7CICEBEA&M. 1011 N-25 Ws. for sale by watt 8. Y. TON BONNIIONST l 0 AKES-50 doz. Hay Bakes, for sale by ap22 O. F. VON CONFIRMS' l• CO. CILA.SS-800 boxes Windo*. toed, for sale F. TON BONNIIOUST CO. SiihiDIII.ES-7 casks Cheese; 200 Da Dried grPleT Wu Lg. W. OW; ru , ••••••‘n i Simi , haunt's brazgh 100 In. &my, retelling and fte ink by en= DALZE LI.. GS Water street. .. . COTTON -5 bales on Steamer Geneva; 64 do do . Toot rind too. doe ood Undo br ISAIAH DICEAT d ad. oda Water add Float fit: • _—. SUGAIL--59 hhds. prixao N. 0., for sale by .. l en 718. DALZELL, 68 Water et. %j OLASSES-20 h bbl. S. IL, for sale by vs .nzt , JAS. DALZELL, 08 Water 4., II AXIS- —lO Casks Evan & Swift's S. C.. for dle by I n . 9. IL W. RAIIELAUGIi , VIP ACON—Sides. Shoulders, nod llama, fox &ale br I, ai,2l a. At W. lIAILAtitUri. • rihRIED AP.PLES-51) sacks received and far ids to, i Ina B. 6W. P. , TULUGIL - - - D RIED P.E4O.IIES-75 5. ackerrec'd an c for I.11U)-25 kegs No.l, for sale br A nal • &c W. ILOIRACGIL' BEANS --6 hbla. Small White, for sale by RAP ardl SAMUEL 7. SUMTER. A. A. KASON & ca, Importen, Jobbers, and Retailers in DRY GOODS, .co:. G 2 and G 4 Ilarlre street, Ettsbnrgh, NNOUACE to their friends ana the pub- IC-Ik generally, that they the now prepared to exlN.t c i l k dargeos end mat carefully selected Plonk or DitITIRSILY bEW GOODS. they loth weer °Dared In this city. committed of the meet t leh and fobtotable fabrics. to mil to the more common. and *bah will be offered th the -•- ion-sr rokTfDLE at which geode me be told in any of the •Eastern attn. . Their tee lower micro n. will be devoted extdusirely la retell trade, and - the goals arranged in Depertracals, rit Silk Deptaktment. • All the now sod faehionsble steles Itoporeed thfese.lode including; the tett mare of Bleek Dregs Goods Department: Compelslog l'eralre,ll,edeet. Demo de La!nee. adie++, Ite Woe, Layne, Candrice, 7.m➢ ede.lbrenr.d/neo,'Somb=mea, Alonme, le. Shawls, Vi7cttes. Cantim Crape, plain and Alva_ Dninsak. Thin-t. Dr ilai.air•re, Ban P. 411. 7 , 5,r , and ether A i lan V liosier•Tand Glove Department Will dna,. be mural campers. Irian th. bast makes of On.: and Silk licanery. The boa Eld Mons always nia nand. •... • Linen Department. 34, 44. 4.4 54 White Linen Limn Sheeting, Pillow Own linen, harking, Aviles. lltachd and brown/tsar ask,Sowelling, Diaper. White; Gond& Checked and•Vhstusi Centeno • Melt. Eel* Bunk and gain...oak !dueling Victoria attd Sithop Uinta. of every quality and ;TM, Also, CurtaLn Shttaiels. Plano wadi. 1:0•03. . EntbrelattrieS, Laces; Ttimminge, tte. A ocmpitte attivirtment.. Ribbons, Pkwm. Tab, to- Parasols of all 44.44..1:a nn.... of all the lattat itylua Domestic Goods Department 14 probably =eer the meld tatenti,. in the Ottantl7..e.trr br'St.Y4l724grk,l'Ardr=r4iti their bOOmet retinup, Limo and attractive siert and unusually low pritesohn . afoot fail to give pormatlarection.. .• Whuld—We purchavers aro morn ly informed. tb:t w. will be ploated; to Tom!. thew orb., at any tine, far erode .t t he price= also, to duplicate any untenably of coo& at the same eastern will hew and Ositionalle Oasis will be received constantly through the seavon. „,.J °ire PRICE_SII". , = A. A. EISPON & CO. summer mumble Plumps- . , THE subscriber offers' for Salo an extensive ...gut, or Mouth]: Flowering Plant; saltable p.malng In the Y 11211.11 sad Gardens of the Mee. anaPawa artl. of 23 marled. of the monthl7 Forhema =tato Inn some zwor and eMorm price from $1 to mantra Ilelltropea as 111.80 wawa. Famßkandog Roan tram to 87.80 per dozen, meoritaw sin. aeraMotos, Foshan. Vining Plantn: Dahlias mon. powd of the ilneet erre Powering meta, form IMAO docn. Orders, left at oar Mend on market Sam ar ay mall to Plttabtagh ?oat trill he promptly attended to. ' JA31135 WMlDltOlckLanellester. HEW MUSIC ARIBBER ha 'eat received ' tai toe. tell:ram Izta,r.= The Flae of tell UZ11; Natkotainons.by Thele er Where ere %befiend. of s nk z . ,yontb.. lb= j lenf b jlorer. The National Vahan: eon; dedkited th e Mon. Ileory Olay. Ntirc i a other Mende are round thew.. , Wool. I went with thee. • • , - Ili think of (bee at ...tattle. - • My New Zealand Home; onotpoind DT Mr,. h. Wad... hmvana, Time. Liam Vines* RAlar Manila and Ready. Pet, Henrietta, Warerley, Preuy mute, Mewe. rek Step, Hewee Together with a one selection of Waltrm Matches. Quick Stele. 'Variation% retrY Intaatki of Galt. and , kkilla Moak. No. 01 Thin! street, bt ap29 titan Golden liana Met corr.) D RIED PLES-300 j)llY WHITING-50 bbls. for sale b 00 y 43 I J. SCIIOONMAKER It . jACONETTS & CADIBRICS-A. A. kle t9o3 k. Co. have juet received P.O esyrees three mire Jaronetta Cuabrics. ' ern OCHA COFFEE—For sale by' Du_ co: , WM. A. 21cCL11110 t 10,13nctra iRANGE S-llalf boxes, seasuptefior.,bany iIIItOMEYELLOW-- 1 cases rec'd and fo aalo by sp3 a. IL SIELLEIM OILS --Oil lemon, ber=„2loveL, i nn t i r ?. 143 .1 , `"' 1 " n.r..wAtu;:a. Associated Firemen's Insurance Stock. g SHARES of the first stdricribei etc* ALY.Wrt . "` 6 '" 4 iniTiS c `", No. 64 'Wart rt. ONEI-14 tia•kine (fresh'Y for sale by spas - JOUNETON. TIRIED PEACILES-50 Packs for gab) by xy at 1 W3f JOHNSTON. PYLE bblz. Dn . A. .1 f. b WM. .-JOUNSTON. - - 4 TORN-700 Le. in store and tarsal° 11/ .rte - 501INSTO.' BRIER, APPLES-200 Lu. for solo by °o"- ' W. k F. WILSON. Dr ICE-30 tierces for sale by spZ .1 W. IL 'E. wribo AISEICS--150..:b0x0s Bunch. for male by •D7i T. 'WILSON. .OIL-24 bbl. No. L'; band %tiff°, site L. %DM' ' - scALLisoror.oa. co. YrOBACCO-50 ,btries W. 1.1. - Oramt's s's, - • A. 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