;URGH GAZETTE JOITED3 OP MDTTICISY. rottroes o aaor. i. the longing tinware . . • . oldrriog of the crathth of tho boo; raw. The rioginx of the morn.- 41; tr4thirtf Tho oistforloi - of tL. to.llling.labe, Orth..ali, . ?tie ipil..tilitear di* nardin t.utios ' „he palawg of the earth.. And the tine continuo] loora elloplog of,th. shear, -Tliodziologorthe molt- The moorida of buoy libor, i" ,/ 9.in 41 . lova thi..plortiiiinl, the reipees &weal loon& Tho &omen 0114, 11Ne.d5t.. , liesieorir Mistook. offing: Tho of the rafirltatooan. As lie Woo to the town ; the too. top. : as the etperted !emit tom . . down. The busy: Rowel of threrateee. :Aegwr deast thle . iiperuel wale, ind the hukerheioke sad mtelh end stk. t'Neatlithetittainlialtt On the Oak.. ,'Thetind rola; of the Urfa... Thiabentraitti• (tautly eall— 'flans rioniala of active indristrf • 't taeiclioict*gri W. •. kor they trill'aly longing t • ;ill the earnsstness of life: ttfon• mulch of all Its traaainer , thintea'ont offolt and Strife. ". Totdul49lf and strife that, falnleth 1. Aral nturatureth on the way.— Not that kill and atrife that Trotnetti Ilene:alb, the tyrantia stray ; Tot the 101 l nod strife th at sprinerth 'Firm a - free and willing date 'which ever brinnelh .-- Ta r the stritir all lidipart: . . Ohl tlma.ti 04 In Labor, laborbot aright. ' . Thal emits elgot A. tn. day time • 404 a Swelter alms at night. IA eat that brhitieth pleasure. /trait to Ilia to ling hornwl— datiehrers lb. rplrit - Al the dew'riviver the dowers ~o4t l* not that'letto}ab Dada las 'lgor A. • dooml .‘ WI. Ills lita.t mem. . Mal wills:atter half lifer aloort . alkotirt us gill dis anths ====l Witt m estnost rUUwt erhil, And 'a stzons bind mc.r. and :sr. • :`Anecdotes of Nunneries. .14.: recent lady . traveler in Italy has pub some , =ens and interesting anee dotes relative to the nunneries of Rome • • • - Speakh3g of the Conant of St. Sylvestra shessys: "The " history of one of the former nuns of thil convent; as related to me by one of `the sisters, is quite a romance, and in its moat commonplace style. Her name was :Sasso Ferrate. She was left an orphan and an heiress in infancy, and placed by tier Uncle, her sole guardian, here, with the intention or inducing her to take: the veil, - -that he fortune might descend - to him and to his' amily happered, however, that at one; of the grand processions of the Vir • 'gin, which the nuns were assembled 'to be hold, the yeung Sasso Ferrate saw, and was seen by the captain of the gaards stationed at theloorivent—a yoniger son of the Gius tiniant family, ands brother of one of her yi . iiithful companions in the convent. His visits Ito his sister became very frequent, and Sasio - Ferrate generally contrived. to hccoMpany:lier friend on these occasions. They ;became desperately in love ; but the cruel uncle refused his consent, and by,eris which intimidated the y:oung and inexperi enced' mind otSasao Ferrhto, by powerful interest. which rendered the complaints of her lover vain, and by his authority as the representative of her parents, he succeeded in obliging her to take the veil. She only lived two years afterwards. Her lover be camemania., and, after being confined for some time,, cortintred, during the re maining years of his life, to roam aboht the neighborhood of the city—his hair and beard growing wild, his, dress neglected, l and his manners gloomy and ferocious, though harmless in his actions. "'still more horrible catastrophe en sued' at a convent in the north of Italy. An unfortunate girl, whose father was re- caved to compel her to take the veil, con trary, to her Inclination, persisted a long time in hen refusal, hat was treated with each dreadful brutality at home, thet at last. consented;,she but no sooner hod', she pro'. nonliced her vows than she requested a pri- Aate interview with her father, at the grate of the convent; and when'left alone with him killed herself before his eyes, cursing him 'with her latest breath. . "I am informed that yriting nuns often fall inlove with young friars, but that the attachmentis perfectly Platonic. Indeed, so strict now are 'the rules of female domes tic'life, that I believe it mast necessarily be an. , - But Love, it is well known, will break through halts, and bars, and grates, and convent , walls; and Love'onceinspired a nun with "the project of getting'ont of her convent through a common sewer—which, however unsavory a path, she frequently practiced after night had covered the world with hex sable Morpheus. Her nail's dress deposited in her chamber, and the s e:- ' tetior dirty garment with which she passed -through the sewer was exchanged for one 'fax lover . wrapped her in at its mouth. She Insed to walk with him for hours. but always returned to her convent -before dawn. 1"On • e- evening, however, on returning from, her romantic ramble by moonlight, what was her horror to find the sewer—the Well known Passage—lrompletelychoked rip with meet," and all entrance impossible. • Discovery would bring certain destruction on haself and her lover. Their lives'would be the forfeit, or a solitary dungeon their. mildest , doom. Concealment was impracti cable, for who would harbor them? Flight impossible ;''fcir Without the passports, the gates of the city would be closed agiipst them; and could they scale the walls, no other would be open to them. In this sit uation, her Courage and presence of. mind saved them both. She went, dressed in her lover's clothes, to the house Of Cardinal Vigatio,whe was an old friend of her fath.• de; disturbed the family'; had - the cardi nal mimed 'out of hiiiied l on the plea of • the' most urgent and . important business; obtained a private audience; threw herself at his feet; and confessed all. - "So earnestly did'-she iMplore him to save her and'family front the public dis grace of an- exposure, that, melted by her 'tears, he followed the plan she suggested; ordered - his' carriage, took her and one min fidential chaplain, en whose fidelity he could rely,, drove Jo the convent, rang up the per - tare; and pretending he bad received in formetion• of a man . having entered, and being. concealed in it, demanded instant admittance to search it, which; in virtue of his tame, could notbe refused at any hour • He ordered theterrified sisters to remain in their rooms; and having dropped Ike dis. guised nun in hers, proceeded in his mock examination till she had .disoihed „ herself, and her attendants had, conveyed away the brindle of her Clothes; then professing hi m . • self perfectly satisfied that the information he had received was film, Le left the eon vent---taking .care, however,..next day, to have She sewer -- so closed;' that it could never serve for anything bet a passage for dirty Water again., • "The w:et severe of the female monastic eaters is that of Santa Thereaa, in which • itrnttaniti'vetaries are "deemed to 1111- 08741111 t midnight vigils and daily &ate ; . .to penance, austerity and mortification; v. erg possible form; while all intercourse with their friend'', 'All indulge/le of the - sweet Affections of nature, ore sedulously interdicted, as if these were crimes of the blackest dy.. It is the merit of their lives that'death is lobo Continually.before their eyee,.eontinually.present to their thoughts. "There in Rome a convent 'called— : and jnatly canal—the Bye/ to ,Yike 'in whieVare :buried contumacious, or fanatic nuns ? ' "liam all convents, and wives and daightais whose , as , ‘l-serve and fat era have 7. • tlActaesne to prove they -, the_ retest ta *Ore the order of such II 4read fal:ptuilobinent:;: ' lnstant's. hive occurred where mere resistance to the will of a pa rent or causeless jealousy conceived by a husband. has been followed by this terrible vengeance. What may pass within its walls, can never be known; none but its victims may enter amid none . of them rimy, Optir Th — ei - see 1 1 - & - . - analin — belni, ex cepting oncem!yead t ltildtin the presence of the- abbee.V.akey may have aninterview with their father or wcitikir biltliey must not tell the secrets •of their prison-house. They must hear, no tidinki - of - the world that surrounds then", *phi even know when the friend.; dearest to them are removed by death." 1. ' ' • lIIEDICAL. The Human Body' inst Perspfre, . • So SAYS NATURE, to have a healthy 9.ll°th9l..dimrTd "Wisr='VolTrlgs7ll= Soap nye peesplratioo. alas at the a Wm mollifies .4 softest. the slim citing It lb. lei.. ..„.. of an W.V. . not only toshal. folarfft Wet M .. Wane In N. Yarn km iaVor IrtnTati o gagggtltregAkeeven. maws ward' =Warn , to ail syst=fll=Virks Krle Sad Ilkitesan=a2strdel i r • of the BotSsif C'*bellr'il4.7. "j .tfri h .l. t. CA:G g' l7:7dBs ib, it• sar.Wates and Psalthllsid sts , ritutdsrnb. , • a. Rir. CRRRlRghsrd, None COAttp, Po . Maibm. Pulsett. P.: • • Wm. Atlas a_Co., Omni* Wm: .r , Ilmbhrome. wm,. Power, Commantrille; C. 31.1. newt, Ms. P.: N.B. WCIMIMNP. Buffalo, N. Y. . . _ . . New 'Lake Superior' Ling.-16i: r 4. HE new a team . er NORTHENER;, Capt. B. t 2.o":2:4tlVar.ergd.m 1vAt_ . ,,,,T . ..g.t . of or nut. 'ori he. first trip—and workil ihr--". Prided . , ot lign'elde ,t P. 51., for the Sant 810. Mo ri . : The stammer MANI - LATTA:I. Cant. Jona Catorath,"l, ll I.ra Soot Bto. Mario; for MO 11110rrnt lardiOnspn ..... Superior. on tbe arrival of thestratorr Northerner:making a tato* weekly , , lior,,tbroviliont the season. betare, clereland mil tho Conte and Inm Illors. : . S. t A. TURNER, Proprietors. Clarelaid, 0, April Z. 1851,0 i . , .. Marnifacturer's Line. iffiltigWEß 185 I,•.•taiggal QIIIPPERS ARE RERERY INFORMED 0 thoa MO LINE, touursaettrenttreir at Boar. Ls note Ua n t OrsU i lza p rate s &cry rZtitio,lu oi arort Lime, aud ' at loar nstrToss,,..l Iliegairu ll' Ar . uts bars . alielorenuashi thr V. Yftight Jo•Elainrsitir; Johan°. ' Ilollldasaburk 'Water PUNSLAlexas,drie,Yerersborgh., lionthuriou. Creek. Kew IlaraMoth:JarTertoru, W.W.1,. VIM, zraujeut9l,rra Vend, Ilessistourgteolututoi•oulNloth d.irgelerttAtTu=loVuVU rat .r a; ...E,,,Latasa; aroia plums awl regularits hSruartM, t 4 3 serre,Wl p0pt0,..1 tbt lowest ratru e Mar qq,p. ; MITI-[E L L , Proprietor. , Warehouse, Liberty atnaere Sewed door evertor the Canal. RAVING' , DISPOSED OF HALF my IN. rEttv !Y - nnvartAx.s Jaz to 131 i 11 , 7Pftgr• Or BD WWI. the Modem arkt . topmwe vritl , after be tranesotel under the .et7le or Non. sleet. o Lle." . (mobil WU. lIINGII4OI. . . iltingharias" TranspofiatiOli Lin' e,, tetiiNE2 D*TW PITTSBURGH A. THE EASTERN HITMS. CANAL being now open, we are ten lay to Ivories and A.rord promptly. rrehpoutlso. rut and .rat. fraliglau alyrors At lowed rotas ammo o r nepopdDle MerthstrihoilUbt nailed o uting r 'APING and- west, without alarrhyso Apr Gro grad. Gaming freight. ronordstlon, orstorsor. Ella of t. lodr fortrordrO, And all dhoctlons &Wooled t Athitera or apply to • Wll. BINGHAM /1 CO" Canal Battu.' Comer thorny awl Wayne sty., Ilttrberich , - BINGHAM d. DOCh, 183 lame! batman , lattM fad Firth eta, l'hilldrlph%; JAMES WILSON. A gra. No. IC North ttowsol ottrot,_ltOttestero. JAAESAINtiILAV, No. I? Watt at. altbl t Ne . Yon, -r:u . :1851 ggffgffA lderoltants' Transportation Line, YU pramTLYANIA, CAN %LS Ottll RAILROLM) .„.0 .4 it PIIILA c D:PIIg p igEOT--WITII . t.,is t ../ . 110.3.117 a C o..ilaxl ruln. OS Penh Weft. : i Ft.ZIWESILLTI7ORecxntre rueaps. LACES Plain and ft - Wad 'Odle and colored PUS and Cotton Nett. STltAir TRLILVINOS—Cords, Butt... Brod& ta,aa 17.01.12714--Pranek and Anierkan SOAP, bunslalg and warale, rich and novel etTlea leoxxxs SILLY .4.VD 771VS—Glawa, pin t ~wL0...17 Msg. Floret.. nad otbar aaL'n'd NATlNS—Arsorted cualltloa and colors. • Alao—FUrt and low prin.' Parasols and Ginbrellaa,lliwl Doze., he.. te amehlb ,C) --- ABS — LIILERES-90 picks Caney, and black, ter sale by, , apt: C. AUBIYIIINOT. DRESS LAWS--4 eases printed, s great jt i,,t 7 of haw.. GH ABU 0. An mom?. er: UDILADE DE LAINS-2 eaies desirable Lip oriora &gat ssis C. ACBUTIINOT. lallIBBONS—;300 ps Bennet, 250 Cap, far I.lb ads I+7: ..pa , LILBUTILYOT. UST RECDAND NOW OPENING AT I I DIGIIIIfII. No. 1.36 Warr 811 M. ray lenhiettedgziros Mat s of Yaehlonabl i e Goads. ntreeeVetTlee " eitnieriesic atinti n t& more. a very eplandid anurtinent oe'Veinimnid Cloths of every Gehlatiable sheds and oolon nbleh, a Whir eta tasitufeeternidAtook of 1 MADE ewnlifiU, mak.ee ono of the Lunent atoll:ea relecte4 term of the Alleghenian ail of winch the Progrietor ts dm! to offer at nth Dirket Le thittliii. who favor hlin with • itsll, that not only the oven =mice clothiug le add at lids eatabllahineat. Lot atm at the low e!lAlri:ad'etai title:kneeing eynetited. enamel, in tha h i nt possible...lm. and at We i onest oaten amble • • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 8/... • W. NCOLIOTOM le now constantly reetlyttur Ids 73 Stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTUS, A. T MINOS, l i consptining In Tait the ftsllanint 4 stlt•C CARPETS. N.,,„,.itay . a . =.141. , avre..4 .1 4 ... v e10. . IAII , III rtt. VI m. d 4. IMUIt 933.1150-1 one do: 17 do., _. cottost P dA 44, 34, tot, and 441, illed Venal.; 44, 54, .ad :14 plain do; 44. 34, 44, abd 24 wool and eot . 6 do. • RDOB, MATS, OIL CLOTH AC. do k .lt s = " 4 l P 4 =4 ,° lht 4 F.C. '.. nrwa d gii. rIT: Oleo sk t f . ll:4l,ll,elaltdit ic t a lotT g b l M . na tt 1 .„ . 4.. , ( A'll Oil Clritt. cut to fir. •sty sls• hall or roOto, 3.4.74, 64. ts 4, 44. mil 34 Oil 'Moths. . STAIR RODS, BLINDS,' TABLE COVERS. .te. ttitT.V VO7.A-mreik ITTtIgb..L.,,, 2X '_l47=lil i.i„Cpwirr;)lorktaekdo Trull4.nt.wa°; Ba Vlodor 11010140 .eni,d 04, Corenr d0.'1a1.14 do: do ban d Warted Tabl4 do, 11.110.4010rt4tt0n3 nnyetraassl bur stcatdlrect Nato Ow most. oettbraorl Yomorir, Wing of th• latest alrar , 00 , ginggiPuttlotstAUZL:tVelnmkPgg -ix& g,CM iPAllto..,l 4 4 .i...ii0,tc. Thu Carpet yi . rehowlerBs rptt . Sh streot. - nichlt./ t.: . • ' NV: MoOLINTOCK. • V REDLE WORKED COLLARS, Flame. , I kW, Wad= and CtlitS. with and{ amixasnatot 4•.•(L.U. 6011 . OPet4g ..it lb. 44.n.0f , . : • , .. „.. osrlo. ~..- -.• ' A " '- .IL EATON.Yourt.h st. , :7:—..,.,7-,.......—,..--, ,:i 'FINE' - ,11A.Cuir.....a AND • CAMBRICS—. .21. .C . SIL,u 4 i.O. hay. ou baud • <0.3.1.d. ,took of 3 .7temet• and Camt.qce.. ~.. sad , , _ '§,I:IRILS—.Oi - varions colo n Pi3llP/1...9•1):. GROCERIES, &c stiNT R I RS- r. tro Ehut. G L . and I bbl. Lard: lu bbls. pure Flarrerd teux 6 rain Todwo: b arer, u. Dridd Air+, duz."‘ F"3(lll":ftil'ic . • - IICE --Ili tiereesFresli,.fi;r sole by ' , .PLI J. A R. 14,0 t D. LARD -12. bble. No. I, for sale by W WIC d Mcf:ANbl.r.r..B. ray7l comer Word sort Water ats. PEARL tons for sale by ENULPH a BENNETT, imseessa, and ISt I=l st. tj OOP S--49 POO Split Ash, for sale by ruythl . ENGLISH A. HENN VIT.. 1 INSEEWOIL7-10 e3xke (Prime) for sale A by. tat . A. aW . IIARDAVOIL 11111IED BEE — E-2,000 lbs prime, just re. .17 by 2!9 8.17. 1 UGAR---64 hhds, received andfor sale bt s„ OLASSES-400 bbls just• received and IVX : for 'air br __seo • • S. W. HOLHAUOH. Xi — ACKEREL-50 bbls , No. 3, -1851, in . 0 " ,,, dtV. 1141, 7' 'id. , 8. 17. ILARBALIIII. :111 YE FLOUR."="AI bblf+ roefloor for sale by ' < : UICIC k SIVANDLMIN. (2ALERATUS;=.3I easki3 for sale b Jr) ' p •• • WICK & IreCNI)I,IISS, CORCHINGS-5 casks prime Oa handand 173 fur Sal. by Jea .IPC/4:91.11 . 22'. VIRGINIA TWIST TOBACCO=-20 kegs *.t• rale•by • Ist' . WICK :k 111•CANDC.C.:•38. S UN 91t11 2,, ' do . • ' 3 do Tallow. • • la be , • •I, ben and bbl Flee trod: • ; " • • b To •b g ti 121 1:" . 31 do Reg, !wallow frt. 'unmet Foil TM, Cr a.? by. -• L t el)• I SLICE 111 a I.no. 'IIESII TOkATOES, herraetically I: retaining. perfect/v. th e flavor MO . &robot," of the rip . e , y3ite, for rtsle by . n i t ; r 3 , 1' n Ly . 11 , 11 3. lIIED REEF.—Erase & Swift's: Sugar 1/ Chet& tiwrekosa ? a, 'tor vale br - . •• wn. mrr . .ttan A.., • j[j ( OWLEIt ' S PATENT FLOUR, for =A lea Breath Pastry. Cakes. &e.., snaking the hest hl Isar V i gn?d e tte hi rt:l l " its' a telTigui!;ilsTnyeTtla k t l gl e : h.. used for household run.... but and and colt, , and ausking the uunt .spat s Dived. Light .etry. Deddlnes,atte. e..' with g rant -swing of time a tubtreuble.• Ti.. shore is pot up 'aurveulent Weed winger of 3 unit Its., with YOU dime ons for ure, be hod 11•11.. MeCIAIRII a CO4 mr2.l (Inver. nod, Ma Denten, RYE FLOUR-6 bills. for sale-by tny3o .lt DALZELI, Jt CO.. laberty rt. 9.IEESE-410 boxes good W. R., for saltily v.) milt) IL DAIZELL /I CO. Q.UNDriIES—.- • • _.• 11 - 1141r.N0. 1 Litl3l: 3 " Tellole; • • 13 boas Pestherr. 1 " ()noar. 1 " Flaxseed; • I Wee Dried Applor , 1 Cerebra: 10 arrive and f t r Ws by ' • ISAIA/1 DICKEY I to 00 .. Wetter amt Front ste. TRY MORRIS' ITA!=3lorris' Tea-Mart n lv the Diamond, Seto*/ Door frau Monona Idle,. arr. Mind! tharerteharbment u inns asa_aannertrd Inch the Store 41.tely opened nest .door by thatortb . -- DOLL BUTTER—I bbls. (fresh) 'in . cloths, LE last ree'3l and Cr sale by R. DALZELL/'OO • - I.lterrysinral. HERRINq-19.13 bbla. No:! f , tearriref for maA. by - Ily-1.1 A. COMM 11.30 N 10. UTTON'TIAMS—'OOOS A 1 C " * for Bale by lIIJ. A. CANFIELD. .T C l ROUND NUTS-15 !make for sale LT ors ISAIAH DicKtv a- do. lUTMECS--1 bbl. for rule by tort.' re . niE TEAS— J_ TAM elmes Mal. and Oolong ''''' o .elPfl - 17111;1 0 A T A `UCA CO AI:FS IL e. tIOLASSES— ' V.7" Pn •F'" "`. o. cit'ff4nc 0,16 • MIRDRITAA INULtit AIL "jVF1} ;; "0 0 , bagg Rio , f ;irs s i o it l frg CO. ti`V",..' la n 6 Itma•cr. • , till & CO,. hunt 3 F; I / 4 1,01111-10 bbls.i3je; . 11A uali Al 1 TIfTAF.I3.SE ED-7508 .Ib.s. fo'r Bale by I .g. Jr: 11.. t. CALINESTOCK 0 Co. ' F isii— Molt. 01000.1,4: • 0040. :fa I 51400.0...1. I.lolllnacme II0+1100: ''''''''''''''''' r' lloil l . ' A b . r ikut.uhti orwgr. Duel Tra I, 1.10• 1 TlAcoli two 101.1.ND--800:1 lbs. 80.00 1..., lI=LO, 0.01., 104 Plo.oldrro CT Kala bi. .rs, • . 4. kW. 114ABAUOLL TIRIED BEEF-300d lbs. for ;ale by J_JF my=.l ti. tW. Iti.Plailii ti: i;, - ; UGAR--.0 bhdA. N. v., for sal.o be ID Ivy?) S. ow. It Am - tat - tot. 10F FIX-10 bozo fur @tile by I " t) 01,20 '''' ', : & , t IT. ii.tßeAculi. :IIDOTATOES--004.. prime. Itebr Role L i '2l : , ; ... .7, WOOM 01,P . ..; • CIGI WM, St. If IRIED BEEF, MUTTON HAMS, L. - VE.IN- .IJ/ IsoN- - r,.0 at. tn- , J. D. WILLIASIS a CD.. ' DRIEDOg4 oort.er WOO.l 0001180 nu _ .11 . ;PCB0 . bags i. ,storr, foi No. by tt at.Y.sta. aCo unit . - Lomat ,t. GIIEESE-20 Ins. W. K. Vream , fur wile by _ .1 . 12 , , Iti6s if L(itilt.; Prepared Coiu; . . - . • . Ftgrinc Tartcm.l For .2 . .i wirmicv..i ~,.. ettyla . . I.SOLII:MIT ist. PRUNES—Bordeaux Prunes, in glass jure; r,,, ego -n,? - tat:mt.:my, ' Gem. Prnotm HT I , li I' 1 , 7 tayl:l WM. A.31001.1.:11 , 1 L o,l_ A VE EREL--10.1 LI,IEI. No. 3, Inc Halo by .t, cetamirrsos A M., Ltyla - __ . - L -6 -A- v SUGAIT-156bbls:(ast'd Nos.) fur' tOir by auarautpt; F. 4 INOIIRA).1. myll ll6 IV.Oct vi ___—__ AY ItAKES - 40 doz. for ealo by myl . N. V. VON ISONNLIOICST Am. Slitt TIER-3bEIR fresh.. now landini and *or ..in by 3pA4ti DICERS A CO. my2l WWI. and front .n. . 2. if . ARD — a3 kego No: I Liar, Eisale by • 1-1 my 7 - . BIM, BIATIIIEIVB it CO, DRIEDFICIJIT -150 blil il + PV eB ;; r . t , t MO Y.. . , tIIET .A.Triu.we *co. Y : my: , .- . ~-. ItICE-40 tiere6sAttitToi - sti:a aly: 2.15 LibetiT .Arilt• ' . T EA -60 hf.chesta Y. Imp., andlnne k " .RontisoaL urns co. ft UTTER-4 boxes (freali) reed daily bs 1-11, tn 77 E . A .17 j Ls-2o bble. for s , ale .1 1 3 ) . y wal. QALERATUS-100 bifL' — and 10 bbls. pure'. $.7 kny We by my; J.ll. CAICTIYLD. PREES.E—IN boxes to'r sale by . my 7 J. B. CANFLELD rh MED PEACHES-29 bbl!. pq consign mrnt sad Gn• rale by • ISAIAH DICKEY &CO. `• LOUR-500 bah'. S. k"; for salt bN 4 ' , . & w.ItAADSUUQ. rtmiz-m?ymv rine,Wint-TNivrasffl DRIED FRUIT- -• • - •: 490 Drieo P444645: ' • • . . b. . DOW AppUlm for luas IT • srt 5 , . 19.5.1.4111) yRSY 1 CO. J. D. W1LL1415.61 Cromer of Wood and,lifth Streets. Pittsbeirsti, ELAVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this wee ,k the follooriali gable, 01 the mon recent intl . , . whieb ens offered nn the most reuohebt• cermet ",.• 115 esti' , boxed pchtte Ciree2 , l2.s Row. kale= 240.0,11:e1t. 41 ht.:atoeta 40. 40- 10 beam extra pure Starch,' 41. • thx.lona Mule.; 22 . balentux -11X1b!“ tthe Obbee • , 7b.bity.ls,tl.4sl.stseem ,• 1 . lb LeguKrettedJerat 11. , Vri:Vll 3 ct . Vergi T gA ' A'. 23 MAJ.-ha-1 .2'3 Reck- - • 1 1 .1ered Beier • ,• 550 Re. peedlece Halting • 25 DO Kaa d . ti; d0:N0 . .1 da 60 dream Warms' Ftgr, 1 sad' h tlo. Estrum; :Sten llonlemax Reeee'R ew aletl liming: 00 114: -' • • -.. •• MO Mt extra Ma C,..lo dder; • ;11 bore Rock Quid r; ; • •;• e c AVg,;;, t b r 7 e !'rtly4 C i!. b r'' '.. lY rl a e s ro m 2 hlebunee o.ltheett dos. 511111 et, " , "NSW: • 1 bbl. rut, /210 b. 'Waal ,0 10 teas • Mullet* - 1 east mei Esto; • Camila; .; boßeleeet eiwy ees • • " " Clotwi t . f 2 " ' d 'lLetaeo bbl.. Ciarrett'a Sub , 1 ~. 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