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    THE bAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
111 W. YOBB ADVIItTIII
Preen VOlrellEit„ . OWEN lk CO, Giantiai Nivanna
Pazanqvga IM MO. (A PVI•tOU'S Banding.) N 0.8411 and
4119oninan Alma
THROUGH IN SIX MINUTES! ROBT. HIITOHI.NSON.
dustrits COMMISSION MERCHANT
tnt Cream Freezer.
ER the sale of Western Reserve Cheese,
Buties, L ..Lard,asoon, Fish. Pot and Pearl Ashes,
ctraordinary and &Eton- i PRODPC 01INERALLY.
wym , near, tint; Mods. Dried Fruit , and
presenk•nt in 01.1101 FrINZ ar
In IsLEPTrit.br • el.. 8 Smithfield Street
dotard application of sell known i ap:l .pd
c mol
brodatlng
t• thl
child • desiof ten rears rable abd
It without dttliculty.
IMLVER MEDALS
by the Maryland Institute...pc]
Deproren rf th • Metropolitan
Institute, attest the earerlor. '
IPPailitio ores all otters. -
-tear and core etnoing proof of
Unroof thls Freezer, the under.
THOUSANDS data. that
THOUSANDS
patent eras Paned.
demand for thla ;startler ulnae •
OW dealers to forward '
' mi lerra% delay.
Mall t with prompt attention.
inioseof the Fleeter. fat
nantini • Pinata on.
211101 or num:
z.recteerte it Three Qaerte. sa so. nsutv. at!
nix Qa.t., II: Nine Q=1441114 Fourteen eaarto.
I.r..aty Quert• all.
diTII. J. •fO. IBERIAN. Ednedw.T;Al
•senre for Patentee.
Cream Actually Frozen in Three and a
Half Minutes 11 I
"MA S S E R'S"
r i .
P TENT FIVEWINUTE FREEZERS
EITS, TO TILIII TWIT I
T tibility'd Masser's Freezers to freeze
in nye minutes irm twir peomel on een.
d•T. ~ lath day of Illareb...st. the Parnlshina Ware.
rooms of B. ;, , , , in, t l wk alth. No. 634 6 1irominar. blare . large
autlisnoe as to heat • trim from Prof. flum• on
L mailed re riftenants. • U,..m was .meal., freme in
8X minuted by the Irma.
..
mom
B quarto. 11,38 <marts. 0
1.1 4.lFi±. 1 1
It Gamts, 5
W 5 AMt= dlaeoti•t. to
0
trade. 'VI
L P. TODAY. Maaureotorerr. No. 0 Pl6tt stn.,. N. Y.
Ordsrs far the .bore tmoeoptly caveats& Aloo, Wboao
sal agent for "Arthur'." celebrated 13.1 f tlealloa OW,
and Jars. ardtk3aa r
PAINTS, BRUSHES, ike.
WOODWARD, PINCKNEY & CLARK,
118 rolton Street, N. Y.,
isUvrtert and realm in
ENGLISH, SHEET AND AMERICAN
Window Glass
mrl7.lmgly
BRUSHES! BRUBHRBI
Established 1825.
DAVID MoMURRY, Jr,
AMMO/a
STEAM BRUSH
WAREHOUSE,
No. 2.52 Pearl Stroot,
NZVe YOA
Pries list of Shorties root It re : masa. ord.,. reepeet
WI, solicited. and on.msetir.attooded to. in:tamer
Imported Wines, Groceries, ac.
I. & W. LEERY,
203 Caaal Street, sad 719 Broadest/a Pi. T.
• fratahllstoul 18011
haporters and Dealer n Ford Quality
FAMILY GROCERIES,
QFFER TO THE TRADE. MOTELS, Pri
dmr..llm. t o nes, wad all who are & l ease in their tarts.
TIAN -Green a nrno
nd Want, ' goad. PoLlaport, Ewald'
Breakfast, tloion Laperlal. Upon. Gunpowder, Young
Ilrson. An. In chests and halt chests, to.
001realt—Mostas and Java,
WlNES—Madeira. /Mentes, Porte, Hocks, Id ray old
ata kWh graded. In endellal Parkagea.darmlaraina mad.
num. and bottler,
0111700 and OCKSTIERTI CLASSES.
CHAMPAGNE& Moot WOhandort•soabllmp'l Ver.nar.
• Do Held...lrk.° H. Manual.. do do do.
LlQCOBlt—drandlee, loom.. Whisker, 010, Arimek, db•
slnthe u lll r rsoh, to. ko., In orludgeliv urea .be, Co
rtin.iQuo-=.01.,-.1a.-17,17t..14t0an4 ' and ' to.
Beta Alva
CIO varkatr ofeholos brands.
PlCHLEd—Enalleb and
wsuoia—For Web= Unat, td.
Olt dADlS—Stfiton. • Victuals. Prin. Al.
Paurodeld, )t 11;
banal& and h a elf nem%
Hanle—Westphlia stattAnUtim:
OILY.— Alma/per= and Whale:
eldl-CharLUdnare are warranted unadoßerated and
of out own ha wortatent. SAW •
• .
fiIIANO,FORTES--4/UILES VAN RIPER,
I Plano Ifewursestarer.l7BWerster. Street. New York,
o dere to dealers mut cabers a One saeortnient at /tree Dose
etatrawratr 4/6. Sell and I Octave. Warranted equal to
lay made for beanty of took workwanable. and tbr Wead .
• Ins lo tone In enr earlobe. Edo. VW, low. lderebente
loom all beano. are Invite& to an erawnsetlon before
bating. Orders br ietter prittnpUr executed,
,
JAS. VA N 11.1P611.
MI Waster .L, Net York-
GOLD MEDAL PIANOS.
Steinway & Sonia Manufacturers,
Nim p r i B4 Walker Street Raw York.
Dut .IVED the following Pant Fria. •rd.
Ms to Competition with the beet makers
of Boston. New rerk. Phatutelphio mad
Buttiners
I TWO FIRST PRIFI MEDULa at the Metropolitan Yale
Weehingtam,atercia, 1151515.
A GOLD SIRDAL, et. the Crletel name-Nee Y.rk. No
vember. MS. (being the only Gold Medal given for piano*
within the teat .1e teem)
A (lOW MEDAL at the Maryland Institute. Baltimore,
IBS&
TUE /THAT PRIIM PLKDAL at the Fair. crystal Pal.
mi. New Port, November, Übe. Among theindees were
the first mueleal Talent of the °gantry, each m M. kis-
WM. W0311•131.11Dt moor other.. bl.
8. Pianos. (with and without the iron Prem.) ) ere war.
rented for three years, and a written gliall6Cl4l slam—
Pienee paoked and Mapped without ohmse. TM.. .W.
deride, de29:l very
Bnckland'a Hotel,
No. 410, 412, 414, It 410 Broadway.
tlorner of Broadway - and Canal Street,
•
• NZ W YORK.
Tri" pdfnalar llotel hae now been open
tinder Ite nen management one Teat; and the pro.
Mmtor hag Um Met Inseam grr brilmlng that Ids eves
none to pl ass are apmeetated by the gravelling nnblln.
Crisags pet day gig teryTrlni OEO BlatirLAND
Those Awful and Terrific Accidents!
D.Hy Deepening from the reruns headline of Camp/4m
end Lerresteg P/Md, essaf, goer be stopped Pp the nee of
PRATTE PATENT SAFETY LAIIP AND PEE. RE.
Tmo La • r mete air woe from overturning. while lighted
11:Ing It. •hile lighted.
...::.frolp tett/awing while lighted.
. any knows arum
—....-.- ...... -whoa Adteg. lithe Bold taken?.
-by the wlek (It too math) drop
plow laid* while lighted.
1/us Lamp ir Ne ChtsPal. /AA sad Strut
trey Bard a the 11111*.
With Lawr sod Fan moat.
Fangs In conjunction, the oat.
witei testxtowis may he esrleuly need with no
greater danger then lipo. or Lard oa.
Retail prime for Lamy.. to. dni nod 76 ante.
Wholesale and retell by J. A C. atlitifillllsl. No. on /treat
say. New Pork. llmde
LADIES'
COTTON
towns so lb. vrry but for rolatir ruo,
and so* far (bWINU MACIaIfIS3.
Agorae, ROBERT LORAN A CO.,
. 51 Doy Street, New York.
Oollegiate and Commercial Institute,
NEW HAVEN, CONN
Thle Institution hu boot In guested& operation dr
ten pore. It IN designed to meat the rents of thoee Pao.
to WWI toucan. for welt tone ell the miventa•
ase Mr =meal ad acation that tan to any where furnished.
without kenos that attention to health. and that patens
tot me and government which the lamas require.,
This MEN T AL
AL IagININO larded,* • thorough o
ItatheamtleeL ena mai.° t itaution.
that
noteato a complete pnetearateon anr Dogmas that dose
not regal. the teen-aruea of toe Low, Medial or Theo.
lodes* notoons.• mane et elamiest Iltadlso, minute.
tbetesugh and .O h 1.01 Le May be dedreo;• mutat of
Wieder& Langaegea, ands souse teachers; llletorre etld
gleam/ and Politteel now
eIOIII.L IDLICATIO:1 le weaned by the personal
lagoon* of the madlteme. h 7 • rarlidon of It ...hoed Into
[amides WI MOderate rim, of whim the VlnePrhodpal
are the hellitibr sitaduatel. disciplinary measures, by
. regular mores. of Iltadf of Um 10140.0! Moral Mom and a
of the eshltmeeerd Netang and Item.atai heehaw,
TIM PUTPLIAL ighliflNU coinage of a pnocribed
corrisgbfesarmse In a large emd sell rotaleh•d
am. allder 'the dlnetion of an acenrositshed ermonen and
o( each eat amount of military drilling. ander PIA masa-
Isattoa It ILO 1.1.0 r 7 corm with POODetent (Awe nod
leatepeiore. 'Olt snare boilly rigor. beam of coo,
mend sod °toolbar*, soda glad and degree of knowls
edge which mar be esnottlal to the fall embargo 01 the
&Were • clthon. Oats I. aim taken to moorage
ahlomotae spat, Lothian and matt= nod ollottunitlee
am farahhed for .eessiwast pedestrian *gemstone Into
the co litudente are admitted at up tiro , of the
70er.
Cztalointes with fell Information mill to forolehtd on
applleeton to the PrthrlOel
ctr7l243tom, L.
GEORGE W. .STAKE,
IMPORTED. AND DEALER IN
k F. GI A)1 SAND TODAOOO AT
81. Beaver Street, New York
HAVANA. DOMESTIC. .END- GERMAN SEGA RI.
2.112.12.1 n
1857...81*1NG STOCK. 1857'
1114116114 OIL cLOTHI, 11117110,
AT TIM
-6 4 Tourth Street Carpet Store.
Nka:). &H. MCOALLUM
11 - 74111E0TF17 sLY thenttentiort of
la, Buis fawn =Bosom and BA Doblio ianenlb to
tfielu omega rtock
Jost Selootel for Spring Sales,
BotbowaoS the very L,U,. 814 W or /brags awl nolo.
Nowof Aden, awaiting to buter VOW. and Brorols
Tapia:or as d ammo teas Also, Brands. Barash
8.011011 owl Plato Mon Usurete.
Oil .Cloths from 2 to 24 feet wide,
Ruse, 31 .1A0autou sad Coma Mentos. List.
sod O
Urn soC B :019ote. Mambolleuttleo Bawls. PotoOK, BUS
tt nles .
01.11 emus %Amore to thew 'mode to all wbe owl ba
degrees of lwaLua or plocOaolour. sod.. are Oetwattoed
to *Ow holuanowateteaarvb o v i t b a pa l
. t a.* al stand.Bo. loortb Wog, rase 18(.1,
- oral W. D. s B. MoOLLIALM.
• • -
usi REQNIVED—. • • •
Ql ite.oo6lliivse•
200 Itsav6etarei Totreers
in, unmet nawartaint of Outs sad - ammo are 01561 h
rd ntAU city urwep, 16 .43 1 6notift on a Y i at.
m s.tr Cammer of Smithfield .t. and Dift1100.1,1.114
ACON--
l IP le in 1. 13 IIL
6 a. Bigel.
In Moro .p fnre6l6%7
IFIAVIEe PAIN KILLIW—LO ' j us t
ay mixed and Ibi isla F a BROS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
COMMISSION &C.
CHAS. B. LEECH,
FORWARDING AND COMMI S SION
MERCHANT,
Flour, Grain, B ac on.n Lard and Butter,
AND ALL KINDS Of PRODGCA
No. 8 Smithfield Street,
apa: Between PIM Lod Water.
EAGLE WAREHOUSE.
JAMES GARDINER.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN FLOUR,
v Provision. and Produce gen.rallr. No. 6 learruch
street. betrromo Liberty and Eiraithileld. Pitunaran. Pa.
Turns oudt.
mrLly
J. 8. LIGGETT & CO..
Oilsoomors to Btu. a Lamm)
FLOUR FACT ORS,
Forwden end Commission Merchants
565 ilia SAL. or
PRODUCE, P• 11.0 VISIONS, A.C.
Nos. 69 and 70 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
fte2.l:l7a
ALEIVIDEE GORDON,
Forwarding and COMMiIIIIOII Xerohant,
LEAD PIPES SHEET LEAD AGENT,
Dealer ID
Pig and Bar Lead and Shot,
AJURICLIV AND lIABILLA HEMP, 1.24;d6m.
ROBERT DALZELL tr:
WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commiseion
and Yormardlng Ihrehantaand DmPren In Pro
duns 9/51.14berty•
Plttabnrith Pa. m 2
H. 1t I. D D LE,
OENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
•ND DIALER IN
GROCERJ-lIS AND raw:mos.
27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hama no—E. 1111AZILSON, PlDabarau.
B•GALLEY, 008UHAVI a W., Matt&
Coaalansanata nolletted and utltfactorr Marna
aarantsecL dodeardayt
a. ALOBISOR a CO
WHOLESALE; ;,GROCERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And NsLon In .11 kind, or
Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh
MANUFACTURES,
No. 255 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Ii.OBISON,
BAB:IL B. 11.011114/N. J
RO&RBT H. BIB°.
IVIIOLESALE GROCER,
COJLIII.SSION MERCHAirr.
.1D .41.1[11 11
Feathers, Nish, Flour.
And an kinds of Countr, Pounce,
Ao. 211 Liberty MoutA of Bth,
PITTBBUROII. PA.
mar Liber•ladvanosi mods on estudimmants. I Jakl rd
ALEX. FORSYTH,
lßuoceelor to)
EORSXTH . SCOTT.
FORWARDLNL* AND' 00aMISSION
MEW2L-1.4.NT.
Wool, ]lidos , Floar,-Baaoa. Lard, & Lard Oil
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 7f Water St., Pittabargb. Pa.
TILTS, P. J O etr9n. POPP.
Wall Paper Warehouse.
W. P. MARSDALLL UO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS, 87 Wood
en. between ith and Dlamond alley, arbor. may
tsar loa
&mud ma estaturlmamortment of eVarY VS
D.elsors for PAELLA/BA. •
RAMA.
DLN/NG ROOMS,
•
AND (MAMM Ahw A
Irlodon stades In great variety at the lowan 'trims
to country dealers. sale WP. M.altallALL g
DLL
EDW'D T. XEGRAW.
GENERAL COMMISSION MAMA:CT,
And Wholesale Dealer It
Kaaufaciared Tobacco, imparted & Domeslie,
MAIM BNII/F, ACL.
no. 241 Liberty Street.
m:ank the h ` .°° ` W ii d kr o 808. I'4.
lIPOIITOPPOS.
WM. MoCUTCHEOB & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produce and Gommic►ion Merchunlx.
AND DEALEIIS Lee
Pittsburgh Manufactured Artietes,
No. 219 Liberty tired, corner of /min
nay, PI7TNBUae Li. PA
MoBANII at ANJER,
fattoceson to A. A A. ntenanad
DAALERS
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
No. 124 &wad at., Pattsburpt, Pa.
Jan I..b&A/yJ ALA
SPRI
COMMI lON MER NOER HARCBHANT,AUGH,
SS
Dealer in Wool, Provisions & Produce generally
NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBVIWH, PA.
ATWELL, LEE &
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produce & Commission iferchante,
'PITTSBURGH MALIVUIAcruass,
No. N Wood a., between Water sad From In
bpl3 PITTSBUROLL
DAVID C. HERBST,
Tlour, Produce, Pro . vicion and e.ommiasion
MERCHANT,
No 3.37 Lacrty tend emu, qf Hand,
Piasburgb,
I.IVEs hie attention to the ewe of Flour,
I,fi Cork. lElsany Lanzl. Mom, IlattAr..Oraln. Dried
/ialj Elib=a c iatec'respecttally sontleited. ea 17
KENNY S. KING,
(late of the firm of king it Moorhead,)
. 4 COMMISSION MERCITANT,
DitidiEt CM PIG :BULL JaVD BLOOMS,
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
solo PITTSBURGH. PRNNA.
ABoteassor co Haply. Jons et,„l
00.11.1133101 V AND FORWAIDINU ICLECHAR7:
Agent of the Madison aid Indianapolis
ILAILBOAD.
Comer First & Ferry eta., Pittsburgh, Pa.
^gird
iNkiv4:ww.i:4loo):4:l
No. 23 &MTH WHARVES.* 33 BOOR WATER eV
PHILADELPHIA,
Wholesale Dealers in
OILS. CANDLES STARCH, .1.0
• fallaaeortroont oo hand to whilst) the atteotion 01
dealers L. re.peetfally askad. to•O•IT
I B. OA liana:, late of Warren, Ohio,
em • ClownMalan sad /orwardln Merchant, and Whole.
trolo Wostarn Ram,. Ci r. butter. Pot and
Pearl Ash. and Wotan nodose y. Water atm;
between Ilmttbtled and Wood. PI burnt,.
SWIM urns, ... urns, JIL.
(La of Arak - Stobtwo, Little it W.)
LITTLE th CO. Wholesale Grooers,
L iZtoos sad Comuiddoo Morehooto, sad D..M,.
himeneturoo, No. 1.1.2 Boxed street, Pitt,.
Nakrigi
CHEESE WAREIIOUSE.-HENRY IL
OLLl3B.lParwardbas and
ROAD
blerahabt,aza&
Disalar ba Maar. Bataan I. Flab m
wad Prodaae monsran7l
116.W00tl stmt. Jaen Water. Pltbabarial
DRIT GISTS
A. FAINESTO .
CK I CO., Wholesa f le
:= . atr= r r h = d ig i v . d .ngoLatltm
J. SCHOONJEAKER,
„ .
WHITE LEAP_ t . RED I ' EAD
ZINO PAINT, LIfiiARON, PUTTY,
A... 4 Whelemnie s D7let to
hints,
Oils,
No. 24 WOOD SIMIT, 40.,
Oaltd PIITIMURG , I7, PA.
ma rc~. 11340. Z, ts.—....ooCassa ir1=121.3
TAM!! BROTHERS.
waoLEBALriiTtra ° I4ISTES,
NO. 60 WOOD STREW
r avzotoro of Dr. IPLastemootitgrd - ) 76 n4t. LW.
Ijt OIIN HAFT. Jr., ril - oaesaor to Jas. Wthif-
Mtid cormrl:4MtdigthZi:
liritairolor Agent fa, Dr—Ward's kledlatzta.
Mon
RN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
Drumtrort hint; 0114 Varnlahn and Dye swii. it 4. t ,
o. Pittibtagb.
L'lerdas Ida re*lrsww..o attnitles.
sr umt for BethenelVe Mm aletlrtoß 244 , 244,
ILL BELLIMS, , Wholosale Doaler in
. rtr A aat : mat t ird r u g r . loatv=v trtan
a,
CllOllOl I=4
r""rerek - RZ — MITt, - **Siessle & Retail
PP DrusgutL mm.r or MeV awl ecOls
- - --
ZOSEPH FLEMING, Samessor to L.Wikaz
00, mart *glut afoot and Dtamoo4—Esopo onk4
brolo th t:111=1
j osm==aln i t a o l f X=
portotats to Ws booboos.
Won.
ATTORNEYS.
ROBT- M'SNIGH T•
ATTOIthigY AT LAW,
and cloth:Roo of the BANK OF PITTSBURGH
No. 110.1 earth Bt.. Pntsbang b.
OSZPLI S. & A. P. MORRISON,-
L... 011los No.lp raorth eirset, or. Woat
ittaburgb. Ps.
S.' LIME lk 00.
No 111 toesed strett:
HANTEHOEN & HAZEN,
ATTGILKITNI AT LAW.
GUIDE IN ODEON BUILDING, FOURTH STREIT,
ParuNIGIA,
A. A...11A/tDY,
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1857
GROCERS.
&WILLEY. COBGBAITZ & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Groceries.
HAWORTH BRIG.. 3 BHOWPILINK
WOULD Iteepnetfully invite the attention
of the public, to their large stack of Wham, Brandt.
Liquor,. Yorelen !knits and /amity groorrlea, melt ae
Berra kW WY., .Pureoornao Brandy
Old Government Java do Holland Ole.
Old Country Black Tee, Old Port Vitae,
Choke Young hyson do, Cherry Maderia do.
Onopovder I.4B:opener do,Csaret a Chatonetrne
(Moog Tee.. 'Old Monongahela.
Lovermg . e nettled Boners , litye Whisker,
Imported German and Ilavanne
The above good. together with a general aP112,0611L or
°roc:erre.% extremely ton for earth, nholeule or retail Si
the Pagoda Tea Clore.
Orrruerof the Diamond didamond
ago. 0. nte.
ICE 4B B E,
GROCERS
AND DEALERS IN BACON, LAIRD,
FLOUR. CU RELSR. ItR , OMR, to, Sollth•lk *Pt corner
nchrold and 14.111 d street s% rat...burgh. oetlycl
ALEXANDER. KING.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND I.3IPuRTZIL uP
S0I) A ASH,
NO. X 73 Liberty Street, . ,
spl:lrd• ArrsuUlLoll A
Wit BLITCRELTREB, Jr., & BRO.,
WHOLESALE GROGERS,
REVD INU DISTILLERS,
AND
1/NE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
No. 209 Liberty Street.
PITTBHUNGLI.
I%Nnili
JO3l/03 COOLEY,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
BOAT FURNISHERS;
DEALZIU4 IN
Product and Pittaburgh Manufactures,
No. 141 Water Street,
Ch WiTtilt T GB. Plthit'
UN% P. 1111111• El ............. DlLitol.ll
Shriver & - Dilworth,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Noe. 130 Ot 132 Second Street,
(Between Wood sud dutittield) PITTIBURGIL
A CULBERTSON, Wholesale urooer end
ag ,2= — ' l2-t•ittrargydr
burgh.
JDWI
0011.14 F . LiTYD_ & CO., Wi:olesale Urodore
bud Oornmissiou Marsh. ts. ti 0.173 Woodard 2:111 Lite
ystrest, Pittsburgh. bit
itOBERT MOOI3E, W holeaole Urooor,
Dealer to Produce. Pittsburgh Manufacture., and all
of florets:lmnd Ducteetle Wines and Liquors. No. 016
Liberty stmt. On hand a very Large Mock of eoperlor
old Monongahela Whiskey. ' , bleb will be mold low for cub.
./1). ware. .._ .. . VlLPiall
W TT — it WILSON, Wholesale U roe era
Oamtubooloo tlerclvotoand Dealerr In Produce end
Mullne/I Mannfeetures. No. 260 Llbertr et.. Pleteburgh.
1026
MILD DICKrt MUM' NMI.
ISAIAH DICKEY t Co., Wholesale Oro
llommlealon Blerrthants, arid Dealm In Produce,
80 Water et" and 63/root Pt.. l'lttBoarsh.
AGENCIES.
WILLIAM WARE,
Bill Broker and Real Estate Agent.
(Vice Grant &era opposite St. Paul's Cathedral.
A LL Business tutrusted to him promptly
A
attanied to at IWZOOD•bin f061120.11C11.
GEORGE W. BUN Vii, -
Real Estate and laearanee Agent.
ATTENDS TO BUYING AND SELLING
heal Kstry• of ovary &merlon°, rod to Abbacy
business honoredly. Aloo, to loyeerhar property mho two
or damage by Tire. for good reliable I . l3ll•delyhis Cora•
eteireger resooneers. s
/51,115ce %rot rd. I Freirnel et-, second door south of
the Uommour, Ailed hotly Citr
hob
.MIN loelas
AUSTIN LOOMIS Lt CO, Dcaler, In
Promlad.or, Note, Ronde, Ilort.sicoo and all .Soenrl•
ti Tlo to n ra. " 11:*1 on Chocks at abort d.. 01, with r , 11..1.ral
tieflarytien
NOTALS AND DEArrs BOUGHT AND .SOLD.
Penned, davit-lux Inane can U. accommodated on reveal
able terms. and vapltadeta can be (andel/ad w Ott good
aecur , tlee at umuneratue pekoe, Men, atund to taw rale
vended; and maeleg of neat Fits.,
Sir - Udine, No ed Itourth a , stet. above w d.
ea - A UAT I N 1,03,11/1., Maur . Public.
. _
W. F. IicELROY.
Real Estate and Intelligence Agent.
.No• Y M. Craw Stred, Pt 0.004. J.
A TTENDS to Selling and Renting 01 fnrmn.
/). bona.. lota, mills. Cc., Oft, Warrant. Lnntam and
ovld_ m.no.a Re b.d to farm and aazdea. Women. aer •
tants for coot.. art. kindness attnidad to and
erms troxl.o.Bon. • 1.2 , 1,1.1/ I. P
arts MALI, ..... - ..... ..... J.OlO/3 O. LIENIST
Blakely t Blakey,
I,,_PEAL ESTATE BROKERS, .:01nor dl
ix.. .nth and ticalthfoild u ntisoursti
!ors., LiOttme. LOLA. )111L., bo.ta and
I sold
. somicilatian. Ls.. Warrants, 11111, ' l3ondo and not.
susotlat.. alion
Itarms and . lb.rt Tern, rve•on,al.•
ARMISTEAD., RIGGS & CO.,
•••oot nf
VIRGINIA MAN uFAcru lOW TOB A C ,:0,
No. 57 &cobs:loge Place. Ilalflosors.
kar sly•y. ots Land WI, inoca vrblet• Stwy
at 10..11.•••[ mart.l rst., ap:o - .lyd •
&A. CARR. Eft & BKO. Agent Penn •
• 071vants Insurance Gavot,. of Plumburch, ii .d
mg. Fourth stow Nerl
‘IA.MUEL L. MAR.S.LIRLL, .SoarCltary
ues Insurance 0 0 MINLOT.C4 Water Mon.
FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Inca.
. 1 tame 00., 02 Water iraoot
JI GARDINERCOFFIN, Agentfur Franklin
, 6 1 1 1. 04. Oompany. oortb.rrat corner Of Wood
VI A. MADEIRA Agent for Delaware Mu
ll • taal lanarana.oolaplaty. 42 Vibter Str•et.
DRY GOODS.
mintrEi & BURCHFIELD,
DsAunts IN
Bilks' and Ladies' Dress Goods generally,
CLOAKS, TALMAS
E.VAROLDERIES AND STAPLE 000DS,
For Family Use.
to utivshatt, et.enalre shearttoetit It all oethe .boo
!sputa:sal...Jae re, • sad mean* at law.. praw.
fartiortb-east,craar 4th 444 Blark.t 41.4.41414
a. L. lia.Ma • 03., 11111V019111...C. Ha., ~ TOLL.
A. MASON & 00., WiMlosale a Oa nd Retail
rik De al ers rn Patafr7 haat Sta4l4 Ora 0 1.44 25 MO
Knot. Pittabarch.
BOOKSELLERS &C.
•ip C. COCHRANE, (sticocosor to S. Sad
. ler.) Wholesoleand Metall Dealer in Hooks, Ittotian:
Hornet Paper Hangings. Federal otroot, 6th don P. A. of
itioanh Alragiarny, Fa,
I OLIN B.' DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta
tionorrontesosisur to Darigon & Astour. No. 0 Market
Wont. neer /earth, Pittsburgh. Pa.
&ooAY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
4n. GkWd street. DO se dear to the earner all:en.
neat. Pn Muni and len huOlumutantly on band.
L. READ Bookseller and Stationer, No.
J . 1 , 1 ?north st_ Aineteo Banding.
MUSIC &C.
John H. Mellor,
O. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond
Alley and Fourth atreat. Pol. Aurnt ror UUIURKit
I A SONS . (Baton) PIANO FORTIOI. MAMA a II AIN
lAN'S MODICL hIiILODEONB COWAN II AItIIONI
Uhl& and danler In Musk and IdualrAlltoodia 1•23
B. Bieber 4, Bro.,
I N O. 53 FIFTH ST., Sign of tho Ooldot
ey RA
Limp, Nolo Asen NU _ CLARK'S (No
cord unrsvaHol brand and Pg PIANOS, aad OAR,
lIART DREDUAII'S Grrator/ %MAIO RODS sad 01U/AN
HARMONIUMS, Dealers In Music and aluoisol Werra
meats, roe
Charlotte Blume,
ANUFACTURER and bealor in Piano
Iv 11 Port , . and hoptor of murk and, musical Lortru•
m o ws, Sol t Agent ( Or Ms 'LAMSWM PIANOS, alto for
lIALLST, DAVIS 1.1):8 Baba Pianos, with nod ulth
out Boman Attarroarot. mya 118 Wood rt.
PORTABLE FLOUR* MILLS
T II E ., SUBSCRIBER IS MANLIFAC-
PORTABLE FLOUR MILLS,
OD A QUALITY
Superior for bimpholty and Durability
to any other now In aft.
They tan he driven by Meaux, water. ir h... Dower, sod
will 111.010
ermen. an
an
to Ironl.l•Ate.. Crock feedern
anlumb
Many venous thronahont the eountrywho hare
m.o. power, or power only employed a part of the time
on other lumina.. by introdueing one or mon of time
mill. Into their eatabllptunentin may rairetly
themselree. One of these mill. lied Wake. In diameter]
Grinding over 12 Lumber Feed per Hour,
Oen be ern y In °reran= at the Oil and Feed Mill
Megan , . SUYDAM & CO.,
Itebeeea Area., Allegheny.
Orders filled with diepsteh. W. W. WALLACE,
ap24tf 310 Liberty et., Pittsburgh, Y..
WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT,
LIT
Joseph Pricker,
timcc...3c to)
KIMBALL, MESSICK 3c 00.,
Masonic Hall. Fifth Street,
i
I FFER TO THE PUBLIC ALL-
the DRLICAUIRS TISK BILASOIit
mewl no s, ehottowt notice. from 0 Welk
In the maeolog to Li dolma et Mehl, •
Boldness men and others will do well thrall In and ex.
maltg our of Yam .
t o: tit
m z time to
redi ettl i l m tle i lwiehti r tr :
PlRlZlelpttle and Norm
t0i1... moor!. a break supply of
OTSTYRR, lIALIBUT •
TROUT. • LALI RCRRINO
nod from t h e West all the verietke al PRAIRLISOAIIIII,
imeh
P1L1.111.111 CHICK itNB. WEND BIRDS. An.,
obleh au an fur °lab to InTathla or oiler". .t whole.
.We or WO, either at router Laudand Peon eta. or at
Wattle ti all. flftb street • ast2.o Ably d
IL R. _ —lt. I. ifoiritioN
H. F. SMITH.
PItOPRIETUIL.
OWEN'S HOTEL,
Omer Voartb sad Jebaeon Btreeta.
• LOUISVILLE, KY.,
J. RitYNOLDI, 01. k. ap9.6113.
COUNTRY BACON-600 lbs Country
ode elost. 1106 lbs Lug re:silted this morning sad
ft Sae st 27. 6th Stsmt oPPAIts Mason • no.
n.ml2 . RIDDLE.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS
MOM
A LIIERT G. ILICELAILDSONh.
Advertising and Correspondence Office,
340 BROADWAY, NEW [YOWL
highly Important tO Rectifiers, Liquor
Merchants and Wholesale Grocers.
DR FEUCIITWANGER'S
Flavoring. to Produce at a Moment. Notice Even
Desired Liquor.
rrISE UNDERSIGNED HAS LATELY
wade ameat lin prey...manta in :lila braneh of buidneek
T • flavorloga ark po t np lo packs.. of 0, and 40
gallons. and r. quire. but the addition of Pm. nth it,
elthar tat or 4th oroof. and Isiquoranoch wiCogiciac t
ether
0.01 Or pals, Holland aril Ynp l.h Oln. Jamaica and
Croix Rum, Monongahela. Bourbon, lrsah and &etch,
Whiakey, Apple, Peaoh. Cherry and Raspberry Brandy.
Port aisd Madeira Wine. will be inetantiy produced. It
tmoirea no .11.1. bot an addition of • gond spiel., ear 00
Z• 110. t 0 each galiqn of the rerpretive nalrorrOli.
The beat Cognac oil. are. yellow andwhite. warranted
Rennin, .o low as any other Importer in the U. P.
Esarnee hr every Liquor. Catract of Cognac, I lb of
which Emelt:ices 2011 canon, of Cognac.
Raw Whisk.). may by Dr. re. .g. a
and body preparation
T
be coh.a l. easoetli with bat ti Ming y.y.rne.
prix. of [ f lavoring., are trexemely incidarata, and
Mt - Fellow, in hill topyliod by
DR IRWIS FRUCIirwANGICIt.
CbY , ”Yt 0101 Innorie• nrtiol., Burning Of/s and Nth.
src s Dages.reotage and PtioNnropkw Cheasings.
N 0.113. Maciag Lank Na, Vogt.
ten N.. o od itl n kficeist for tiodfrey'a usle s t 2
: 71 . :1 , :i . r.141 bit.
..ATS
m WS, •RTS. (MOUND 611(.11, MOLE. to., dr...
d•OMOO011 to the humafamily.) Ra t . do not die
in them hole., hut come out and die.
Pot up to 200, nfor, 65; $l, $2.13, and $5 Done..
"Costar's" Bedbug Exterminator.
Never known to 411—and used oreel day by thrmasods
lo Now York and el...whore.
Put up In Ste, 600, 76c, 31. 111.50. $2.60. and 6160 Bottles
"Costar's" Electris Powder.
For the den...cll.§ of ASA. Ma. Picas, rutty hit....ls.
Fermin on /tans and Animals, As, •o.
Put up la Mc sod ktki Door.
Sold wboleosla and Detail st VOSTAIPS Principal
Depot, 300 BROADWAY. New York., and by tie petnripal
rusaists sod Dealers throughout the Uni:ed :tales, the
Canada., Weal Innir4 thAturnisAnd Sloan Affleri..
WON.. meet shrthi be accelapitded by the cash.
Wri — No woods sent no C0M0111.400.
tatopis Parkases pot up ~wi th lowest whole.
sale prim tor fleet order. In new plan cards, show
MBA paten, An, An
J ' Paokaaee .rne.ir rut up wr Shiro, Steamboat.,
Donna Pantie Inetlitolono.to.
Pull particulars to Fiobilerali (haler.—scabs of pries.do . At, will be promptly maned oueoplicatiou.
Address "COSTAR," No. 388 Broadway, N. 1'
tid„er ENTSER, No 140 Wood 'boot. WRY
LYON'S RiarliAlßON
I:um now hcaome ths Mode
preparation for tits /Mr 1'
mane., sale. nearly
1,000§04/41
Per year, attains Its siosil000•
great auperimity over all saw
Doha Ma kind. The Ladle
..rally pronomon the
Kathairon
To be, I,y far the linen and
agreeable article they ever UN
to reetoree the hair after It hag
len out. Invigorates and hose'
It, erring loft • rich glouy at
anus. and Imparts • gellghtfin
fume. Sold by all &slim thrro
lit the United Mate., Cans
rleo, Cub.. nod Booth Am'
for Llenta per bout*
11E11'11, 1911600 P
natetem
63 Liberty St., New Ye
Manufacturers of Perform,
kinds. end In great variety
delfcamdat
teif - Fhalon l i
ell kAiIOAL LAM
IN VIGORATOIL
The
LOollt
completo
artlzlo of tbo
Mod loon . [Wore
offered to Ma public.-
,1t otocal taln t.lit of t ono
ty roar. In this onuntry. and not
ono atlas many huodrodo or India.
lions ha.. Anon st, e^ropoto
it 17. r pre.. nit 1.0,011,4.
tie /lair, and L.,or,u boon In,' dan•
dive!. Or 1 , ,•• I , .It a,. :I yorr
thing ta.. 0t..1 Si bottle
Nkiir Po,llllll'B
• PA PIII VI DOTION.
J 4 !Whitt. LIKAVTItIia
'crest
Coemptir
for beautify
thexklu sad
complexion. 550 prr
famsop the brulucti, for
ettriria n•PPOd hand., We.
am raaburn. trea•lk leo, Oro ,
ecuodo, barna, Pe. A out.. auJ
••••.• eta . .. fur law Pit., Di • • ra.hina
ult. Inrl.vt relief. After ebaratz, at Ir wary
&nothing to the akin. 1t ke.v.ah. bap to snit •nd
rub:1'1:11' Urr a
" PrVeu L n :o 15 C4:•1 1I
ll . par
bettu•
itirrhalOtee •
MAGRI EMIR DVIK
1113•
_IV M.
Tel) best
Natural Urns
In an. world. Its
long use has pnlntl It
Is lr. brood
nova • ••sirot•ta• {vrvdtin
n. nn It
sat& pottatb4 donal
to Ms skin. It ts atoll) •vplied. •nd
ytAl lap °Walt a Want or brown, .61dt
will story Lb. t.tot judsttn. In telt It (mai OS
tuts and $164 'se" tr... Nada
and told I J E I'II4ILON, .1101 Broadway, rut Dor
st.t.at, and 6IT Itrattisrar. Et. Nlchnias N V.
snd all Drngalsts and fans, stores thruusbnut the United
tat. ,
ror sale b• DII. HYO. EI. KEY ASR. 14.) Word es
Jositd/r.60 • V
It t, T r.,, ti d A oe L k. !:
Toweima a OF SEVERAL
.1 Lots o
nd Lot of ll.aend Pittsburgh.
Pennant toan erder of the.irpluins' Court of Alleghe
of wiunty, the undereigr Adminittrator of the mate
of Jamos. W lloclunao. decd. Will err.. to Sale on the
premlsmi. In said Wilkins Townehlp. on the Bth day of
June, 10 J, at IV &elect. A. 11.. the following Meal Estate
Es; All that certain tot Ireton pert of that property
known as "Ltrad.colen Field"! atone. la Wilkie, town.
ship, county •fidgeakl, between the plank Mu] arid Mo
nongahela liver. bounded and deectibwi as lollowg Bogio.
fling et the point •hereTaltnt etreet
in
or runs
to the *aid rimy- thence op el 1.1 nem. t.o the glint whets
the mune is met br utims creel, Moine. alOng lield rteN
44 0 IL 1.544 Piet 8 loch , . to Lind:Lick at. or the plank road:
thence down the river 401 feet sling meld PL. cm road to
Tai bet ii, aloreesid, and thence by raid Pt, 8 44 0 W 1500
tart 3 Invitee tn said river, the place of bekinnlnn con.
talnirg 14 arr... 1 rend n
et h er 100 perches.
all It.' certain lot. commonly rolled the
ctiollege Lot." 6"lng also part of thy Braddrck'n Yield
property, deer:Med se gillowg it ginning at • e rner of
property of Ignec Mills on Braddock st. thence
et, 44 ,, F. 704 feed to land of John Parker: 'kenos by line
of seld lend IV 44 0 It 788 wet 814 inch.. to tee line of the
penes. Railroad: thence by Ynes N hi.. W 100 feet: thence
same N IV PW then. by came N 80 feet;
thence by Tame N 1 0 IC MIT feet 8 lcube• to sad l of Isaac
Mills, and thence by said land 8.00 1 10 , W 1100 het men
or 1..11 to Braddock st, or plank reed, the place of begin,.
piing, containing nayree. le reecho, etrict memory.
Ala 1, that c °that trod or plow. of land lying
emit of old Pa IL It. and bounded by said railroad, Lb.
Wilkinsburg road and lend of huge Mills, containing tdi
paoll rood II:. porch.. wolch has been divided WY pot
sy nt 'glisten. several lots, to .It file, described geld.
lower: Nob in maid division beginning et • point where Vie
Wlikinaburg road and the Pr, It, It. Interrect: thence N.
47 0 E glen. mild road 695 feet thence N 430 W 416 test to
Uo.t; Meer. 8591. 0 W 447 7-10 feet tog poet on lin• f
d It, II , and thence &lons the line of gall It. IL ISO feet
to the place of beginning. containlog •11 saws.
Abe, all that .rtain lot adjoining the toreroing as.
egyibed, as folios, Beginningat the corner of said lot and
mild Pa B. IL: thence by said road 448 net 4 inctiel In •
northerly direction: thence N 110 40 , 348 het to • post
thence el 43 0 16.706 feet to mitre of the Wlikibeborri road:
then. by Patian)67not to line nf let Inn above deecribed.and
, t , te d oce by line <drams N 430 W 475 lewd from cente•
road to • rant, and thence hr lino of salA lot
IN 447 7 10 feet to staid It, 11... th• piste of beginning, cog.
leaning gat acre. teal lot being marked No 4ln said di.
rlllOO.
. •
Au., all that nu ten lot adjoining the fryer log, de-
scribed se fdlloer. /twinning at the rentreof Wilkie...,
road. near eoroer of said lot rod cold Wlltinsburs toed:,
thence be sold road N 47. It 894 fret 5 inches to • point
near a beech tree In the Dent. of road: thence t) end
road N 06, 241. E 040 feet to point le centre of said reed;
thence N W 458 Met to • beech tree: thence trom
said point ahli e c W 49.4 feet to a sugar tree. thence 8
70h. W 180/. he to a Leech treed thews 8 Ch.. 201 IV 121 3
loot to • weer tree; thence et 60h. W 43.5 feet 3 inch. to I
elf nalit:thetre W col thenceo a jort, core
a lot leet above deerribrd. acid hy Ihrel of said
lot. It 43.16 766 ripd to the mare of salt road, the blew of
teelnolne. • ontehritth 17 acre. 1 rood 17 perches. bald of
Ming marked in said divide,
Also, • t that certain lot adjoining the foregoing, deo
embed Ea tollovric Beghtilthnr sh o v e w tree, corner of
land °thew hhils and the lot deemi wit the at by
land of said Mina 24 00140 W 2.50 feet to itio•e• M e ere.,
thenare 3 6014. W 1200 twt 1 Inch.. to • Sleet oak Moult,
thence 810 401 W 4Z: feet 8 Inched to Hoe of let herein
Mane deslgnoted as No. 4: thence N 63./401 E 213 toot to
• met, corner of Into heretofore diwignatpd aa Nis 4 n o gg,
thence N 65. 604 feet by line of laid lot No 3to a red
net: thence by same N 115 h. g 452 fret Sloth.. to ..agar
tree: thence hy moms 610 Ilcr P. 1218-10 fere to a beech
tree; theme by urns N 70h. 10014 feat to a /MAW •trer:
nod thews by Wins 11 515. 3 E 49 4-10 fest to the taw. or
Mol°Sing.acres . /betainingll wt 311 e nerthes. Said
lota being designated ne No Y in old thelelon,
Alto , all that certain lot. adjoining the furegoing, de•
saribrd as follow.: He. at • corneref lest deecribed
lot and land of leaw 111.11 x theme 16 611.16 , W 1183 feet 4
lochw by said line to a olarkne. theme by same 8 59.
W icB feat 4 lactel 40 Otatk4; Mane. aaala 11 5.W ii9B
feet 6 inch. to • stone. their* 87. W 1 94 10 feet to a
[warmth stump at amnia . of lot designated ea No 1 in
raid dltlalao and thence along the line tf came N 68 0
IC 1599 feet 10 lushest JP the place of healnrilne; routolnlng
10 acres.l rod, 10 porches. bed lot Wing designated Le
No 1 ln sold 41.1.100.
Also, all that. pertain lot adjoining the fOreinting des
scribed as follows: 11.¢1°0101 at • .16r 10 . 1 f i gnmPt.norde
17of lota herein dwlenated aNos 1 and 2, aro N 7.1 f
94-i0 feet along goo al kit No Ito a 0040 a. threwof
*aid lot and loud of Low 311116 thence 13M W 180 8.10
feet to the Pa. It, 1h; thence airba wow 50f W 645 feet
inchow thence N 45. 40 1 3 134 g
foot; thence N 10 480
Nto bteclinehetthth, the plata Of brairnabogt containing
newly 2 p.m,. and designated as No Oln wld dialog,
Awn. all that caffein lot Of Sfro...d 41 . 0 PIed I. Pitt.
hpy g t, nisi o . o ol7. N. 108 h. the ptan of tots 1•61 cot by
Ste hen Colwelhln the manor of Pitteburnit. recorded in
honk Sd yol 50 peg. 19: said lot being 10 fast in front
nn etreet, and @Mending hack the Rama width
IWO fort or more to land errs of Wm. Wilting Terme
made linown ot the time of mle JAMIII TODD.
geg htgy th •gr Ad.% rd Jens. W. Buchanan.
SILVER .W ARE.
SAMUEL SIBS & SON.
BALTINORR, ND.
ZotablMod 1817.
* O
AZ' SILVERTEA SETTS,
Pitchers, Silver Walt... !m dOcestu. and Yorks.
on •I/ otbar articles of Wen.** In sllm.
Janie Jurgenssn'e 0011 Waning*. Stan, Onmeos, Masi,
1/101 sotto*. Moula ondiAT•j1111000 or the name chole
&ohms selected tclCoroye reesentl7 D 7 • 1. 0 1. 1 b 0, 01 cur
Ores Order. by mall nrosarotlY 8.00 01 . 11 . 0.7/r011nd•
ft - E - N
N. and Basatlfal
ST
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD'S
1:17M23
CANDLESTICKS;
I.)A T EN T
1. La emellont .
.nd42.7 •
W Itohea or Chambor ma.
holesale or Retell,
At the Iron Clt) BUMS and
Tln tptt.4 aaM
of
T. J. CRAIG A CO.,
ssle No Woodst . nom Virgin
8u° 3 1.1. 8 :
10 No TM
B"r. ""'
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T0 8 , AR 8.06.c 011011E 3 , IC.
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8 •• 08888uktown a. R.
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tf
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
I rrom th• Nem York Lmlitrr.l
go dietant lain beyond Mena,
When friends go thence, draw nigh.
ti
$0 Heaven, when Mende In. thither gates
Draws nearer brain the sky.
And aa tam Lade the darer grow.
Wt... friends are long aaer.
hn 11.arev twit through laved bore Lend
Wows dearer day by day.
Heaven is not tar fro= those who see
With the Pa spirit's
But near, and I, the very hearts
Or thare whore slight.
January. ISIT. c,
TIE ISLAND PRINCESS.
A Romance of the Old and New World.
DI kM3IA D. Z. N. 80DTDWORTII,
Author cf Lout licireu,..The Iffeartad Wife." 'The
Missing Bride.. ..hettibutlon,^ ate,
CHAPTER 1.
AN INTERRUPTIID WIDDINCI.
WWI the first of 'lay, the marriage day of
the Vaaouot Montremor of alontremor Castle,
Dorettehire, and Patella, only daughter and
beireee of Bar Parke NioreHe, Hyde Hall, Doren
shire.
A glorious morning ! the olowlierte, blue sky
smile.l dowa upon the green bills and dewy dales
and deep woods of Devon; and the park around
the Holl was all alive and musical, with the joy
ous songs of birds, and the merry laughter of
young men and maidens gathering to celebrate
their May-day reediest, and tO do honor to the
marriage of their landlord's daughter.
The elm-shaded, winding avenue that led from
the highway to the house, was arched at each
terminus by a mammoth wreath of flowers, and
many were the carriages that passed under them,
on their way to assist at the wedding; and these
contained only the bridesmaids, and the nearest
friends nod relatives of the family, whose rela•
tionship or position gave them the right to at
tend the bride to oburcht—for a atilt more nu
merous party had been invited to meet her at
the altar. The viltagers and tenants, grouped
about under the abode of the great old trees, or
wandenng over the greensward on either elde
the avrour, watched these equipages as they
rolled on, oommentiag as usual on such noon:
.oh—dear me! tho weddiners won't pass till
nearly twelve! and here we ore to welt two
mortal hoard kaid a young girl to tho game
keeper.
'Hush! my darling look, here (tomes hie
Lortlehip's carriage, itself, just se sure as you're
the prettiest lase in the country.'
It war Lord filoutressor's carriage
Early that wonting a note from his affianced
bride had been put In his betide eummoning him
to a private aouterence with her at the Hall, be
fore they should proceed to tho church. Ear
priced and tiled with vague cinematic., his lord
ship lost uo time in obeying the beheet.
Within the moat oecluded of her anite of rich.
ly furnisi.cd apartments at the old Flall,
burled in the depths of a cushioned chair, re
clined the bttd,• expectant, in bridal array.
She was tac., her attendants having, by her
own dt.i.irc. withdrawn
Estelle .Nacelle—or 'ln belle Estelle,' •Boau.
titul •tbe Midnight Eitar'-19, far her re
splendeet dark beauty, she wee poetic illy named
—was it this dine twentyfivo years of age. and
more lovely than a poet's or an artist's ideal.
Her form we, of medium height, and very slen
der, though well-rounded with a graceful head,
over which fell rich masses of jet-black silken
ringlets, shading a face of pure, pale olive com
plexion with large mournful dark eyes, habita
idly veiled by the long, drooping lashes, . and
deitoste, though full, curved lips, ever patiently
cloud no in silent resignation. Tho prevailicg
expression of her dark, brilliant countenance
wee a profound melancholy..
The announcement of lilies 3forellee ap
proaching marriage with the Viscount Montree,
sor bad created • profound sensation in trio
fanhiotiablo and aristocartio circles. A peerlede
beauiy, tho only child and heiress of the oldest,
wealthiest and haughtiest baronet in the Went
of England, her heart had been as mob the
object of aspiration to the youthful and ardent,
an he: hoed and fortune hai been the end of
dosiro to the mercenary and ambitious.
At the early age of seven years, Estelle bad
been placed at one of the Bret-class female ineti
tutton• of learning at Paris, then as now, con
sidered among the eery beet of their kind In the
world, and there had been left to remain until
her nizteenth year, when the sudden and calaml
toile breaking np of the lustitaion, and her own
Revere 'lineal", had occasioned her removal. That
illneee had been attended eonth marked changes in
(he constitution and tea perrrnsewe of the young girl.
Estelle, previously the moat cervices, tight
bowed and caprictions of children, left her cham
ber of convalesoence a eubdued, thoughtful, mel
ancholy woman ! The laughing lip. of girlhood
closed in patient &demon; the sparkling eyes
sheathed their beam. under long, shadowy lash
es, now eeldom lifted; the silvery, elastic voioe,
sank into deep and thrilling tones; the free, glad
motions were measured and controlled.
She never entered another school, tint'com.
pleted her education under the best maetere at
home.. To dissipate what was considered a tran
sient melancholy, her parents traveled with her
over Europe, pausing at cash capital and chief
teats, to show her all that was interesting and
inetruotive. Hot though their daughter repaid
their attentions with the sweetest gratitude, and
obeyed them with the gentlest docility, the
showed no interest in the passing scenes. And
though everywhere her extreme beauty and
sweetness of diepositio_p, not leas than her for
tune and position, drew around her many friends
and admirers, Estelle remained alone in her iso•
lated thoughts and feelings. Every most dictin
Relished phynictan in Europe had been consulted
upon her care, and the result of their wisdom
was a decision that this melancholy was not the
effect of ill h MO, still less of secret sorrow,
but that it Was a 000etitutional phase that would
probebly pule away with maturing years.
They returned to England, presented their
daughter at coati, and introduced her into all
the pities of fashionable life. But with no
happy effect upon the spirits of Estelle, who re
mained profoundly unmoved amid the Mal - that
greeted her debut. Her picturesque beauty was.
the theme of all tongues—her mournful glance
wee fascinating—her deep tones thrilling—her
touch magnetic; all felt her power, yet she who
could move all others, remained unimpressed.—
She who sought no conquests, for that very rea
son perhaps, made many. A peer and two com
moners, in sneoessioo, laid their fortunes at her
fret, and were in turn kindly and firmly rejected.
So passed her Ord season In London, at the
close of which her parents took her down to
their seat in -Devonshire. Hero, in her thought.
ful, quiet, unostentatious manner, she engaged
In works of benevolence among the villagers and
the tenantry. And her father, hoping mooh
from this employment, gave her fell liberty of
action, and smiled to see that she seemed less
pensive than before.
At the beginning of the parliamentary term,
the family wrot op to London.
And it was here in her seeped 'mon in town
that Retells formed the acquaintance of Lord
hlontreeeer, a young nobleman but Islely coned
ed to his titles and eetatee, but Already known
as a man of the moat high toned morel and in
tellectual excellence, as a righteous, ea well ea
o rieing elites hen, and as one who, in the event
of a change of ministry, would be likely to fill a
high official potation in His Majesty's cabinet.—
Aside from toe glare of rank and wealth and
power, Charles Montresser was a glorious speci
men of the Creator's workmanship. Above the
average eternised of height among his country
men, broad shouldered and deep-chested, with a
noble head, and a face fell of wisdom and good
ness, hie appearance truly indicated the warm
benevolence, clear intelligence, and pore spirit
of the man. file presence boon inspired Estelle
with a faith that the had not been able to feel in
any other that approached her. He drew nearer
to her than any other had been permitted to
oome; he crossed the magio circle of her (lola.
tion, and conversed with her as no other had
been allotted to do. The world looked and acid
that the beautiful Stella had at lest met bermes.
ter and was conquered.
At this stage of affairs, the parliamentary
term being over, Bir Parke Morello and his fam
ily left London for Hyde Hall.
Lord . Idontressor asked and received permis
sion to follow them, and in less than a month
availed himself of the privilege to do eo. Thus
it was In the home of her ancestors, after baring
obtained Hie cordial sanction of her parents, and
believing himself sure of the affsotions of their
daughter, Lord biontriescr offered his heart and
hand to the lovely Estelle, and was to his pro
found astonishment instantly and firmly rejected!
In thus rejecting his suit she wept long and bits
terly, praying his forgiveness, that the happiness
she had experienoed and exhibited in his aoolety
should have betrayed him into making this deo•
Ignition, and beeeeohleg him never to renew his
suit; but to leave and forget her. There was
something la the tone of her refuel which sore
med and deepened his previous conviction
that—eren in rejecting him—she loved himl—
But with his high-toned sentiments he would
not In the lent degree presume upon that knowl
edge. Taking her hand with deferential tender
ness, he said— .
'Stella! a man never but ones, In his whole
existanoe, loves a woman as I love you! I will
not inquire the canoe of the rejection, which you
have certainly a right to make without assigning
any reason for the not. And after kitties re
ceived this repulse, I may not In honor distress
tin jliju g, b l y m e tu re t n ea . y wili tc; ° y r ou m — Y tha gui t, L th ß ou et gh th l ig go , In hen p re,
I shall not go ant of the reach of your friends;
I shall never address another woman; so if ever
in the course of tutors weeks, or months, or
years, however long, you . may think proper to
review the decision of this evening, Stella, I
implore you to let me know ! Write -but one
word, 'Come,' and I will return to lay an un
changed heart at your feel!'
Estelle was weeping to-bitterly . too reply.
'Stella! will you promise to do tidal'
'Lord Montressor, beet and dearest friend I
do not seek to bind youself to one who can give
you nothing in return I Try to think of the
melaccholy girl that youlave pitied and loved
—only so a shadow that fell for a moment
morose the et:wahine of yoUr path, and then p we
ed away forever!—and so forget her!'
Stella I t have pledg ed . my honor never to re•
new this snit, unlees you reverse in my favor
the eentenoe you have pronounced upon it; but
inspired by the deep and deathless love I bear
you and 'hoping sgainst hope,' I feel impelled
to implore before leaving you, that, in the event
of a fovorable change of sentiment or purpose
towards me, you will not hestate tovgive me
leave to return. Steals, will you promise me
so much as that V
'Noblest friend that I have in the world ! how
gladly would I promise, but I must not, Mon.
tremor. Were Ito do ea, you would feel bound
to wait the changes of my mood, and so, for a
most undeserving love, might miss, in some
nobler woman's affections, the happiness in
store for you I' •
'Stella, will you Min your sweet, mournful
eyes to mine, one moment, that you may read
my soul while I speak!'
Estelle lifted her dark orbs to meet the clear,
pare, blue eyes bent with so much love and can
dor upon hers, and mud the deep, nochauging
truth of the constancy of his soul as be said—
'Stella, in the presence of the heart•eearohing
God who sees and hears me, I assure you that I
shall never love another woman as I love you,
and, therefore, of course, can never wed another;
eo that whether you give me this slightest of
hopes or not, I am equally and forever bound !
Now will you promise, Stella 1 Remember, it Is
only to let me know in case of a change in your
sentiments.'
For an instantthe light of an unutterable love
and joy broke on her beautiful, dark floe, and
her smiling lips parted to speak—when—se if a
sudden memory and warning had gripped her
very heart—she uttered a low, sharp cry, turned
paler than before, and then said—
'Hol no! my Lord!. Stella cannot even
give . you that! She is poorer than the poorest,
in gifts to you! She can only pray that you may
forget her and be happy.'
'He looked profoundedly disappointed and
troubled. But noon mastering his diepondenoy
said hopefelly—
'Well, dewiest Stella, although you reject me
without apparent reason, and refuse to give me
the elichtest promise or the most distant hope,
yet I repeat—should you in the long future,
change your purpose, and write to me one word
—'Come,' I will hasten to lay at your feet an un
changed heart 1 Good bye I God be with you
and raising her hand, he bowed over it, pressed
It to his lips, turned and left the room.
Some moments after Lsdy Morelle, who came
to seek and congratulate her daughter upon
what she imagined to be the only poesible revolt
of the Interview—found Setalle lying in a sweets
upon the floor ! It was followed by a long and
terrible illness, terminating in a tediously pro
tracted convalescence. The town sewn was at
hand befere Estelle was able to re-entor society.
They went up to London, and once more the
'star u( beauty,' arose upon its world. And
though the cloud upon her Itte settled darker and
heavier, day by day oho wan more followed,
flattered and courted than before.
Thus three yearn had posited away, when one
morning, while the family, then oosupying their
town house in Berkely Square, were seated at a
late broakfakt, and Sir Parke was engaged in
reading aloud from the London' Ames, on account
of the riming of tie French Ship—Le Due D'
Anjou—wrecked er the coast of Algiers—Ertelle
uttered a low cry and sank fainting from her seat.
This attack was not, as the other had been,
followed by illness; on the contrary, from that
day, the cloud seemed lifted from her head, and
even those who had most admired her face In Its
shadow, where enchanted to see how brilliant
was hoe beauty in its sunshinel Her health and
spirits daily improved, yet in the midst of all
this flawing tide of new life, Estelle astonished
her friends by suddenly, in the height of the
London season, retiring to her father's coantry
Beat, where rho remained in strict seclusion from
the world for eighteen months .
At she end of this period, Lord Montressor,
who bad never left England, or lost trace of bin
beloved Stella, and who was now staying at his
male in Doreetshire, was fine day seated at his
breakfast when the mornid mall was brought
him. Among a score of letters the first that at
tracted his attention was &dainty white envel
ope superscribed In a delicate handwriting. He
trek that up first and opened it—it contained
but one word—"Corse."
The light of an ineffable joy broke over hie
floe! Ohl ha had waited, patiently, hopefully.
year., for that word, and at last he received it!
Thanks to heaven in the first instance! and then
pushing alt the other lettere unopened aside he
sprang up, rang for his valet, and ordered hls
'elite packed and horaes font to, the carriage.
In twenty more minutes he had reached the
railway station, just as the oars were about to
start, and in three hoots ho was at Hyde Hall
and standing in the presence of Estellei—she
looking so beautiful and happy!
With the old chivalric enthusiasm of devotion,
he dropped, at 000 e, upon his knee, and raised
her hand to his, saying—
'For four years I have hoped and, waited for
one word from you, and at last, beloved, you
have written—Tome,' and I am at your feet, as
I maid, with an unchanged heart!'
'Bat I,' she said, deeply blushing, while she
held both hands to raise him, 'I my Lord, have
not an unchanged heart for longer than font
years I have loved you more than woman's
tongue may tell—and never more, than at the
hour in which wo bade farewell' as I thought,
forever !'
'I know it, beloved I knew it then I knew It
always ! I never doubted It t Could Ibe decei
ved In the dear heart of the woman I loved) No!
and that was the secret of my patience l' ho
replied, taking his seat on the eofa by her side.
'And yet you never Inquired and do not even
now inquire, why, without explanation and
without hope, I sent you from my presence, and
why now, without apparent reason, I summon
You back !' she said, se a shade of the old sad
ness fell upon her beautiful face.
'Your motive, dearest, were and are your
own. Not until your spirit moves you to do so,
shall you give them to me I I have full oonfi
demo in you, beautiful Stella I'
'confidento loh my God !' the exclaimed In a
low, deep, thrilling voice.
'Why, what is the matter, dearest 1'
She looked up suddenly, a smile of worship
ping love, breaking like sunlight over her dark
(sae, and said—
•Nothing, nothing, my lord I but that all your
thoughts and feelings are eo elevated beyond
your poor Estelle's I And yet site would almost
choose it so I for could she be an angel, she
would wish you to be something far higher—a
god I'
.Sweet enthusiast! moderate your aspiration!,
or the world and it; people will disappoint you!
Be not an idolator ; worship only God, my
Stella.'
Bach watt their meeting 1
Yet, ocoluiently, throughout the interview, a
sudden shadow like the recurrence of a Wilful
thought, would fall upon her bright face and
then pose as it came.
They were engaged, and within a few dale
the marriage was announced to take place on
the first of May.
Bat It was observed by the nearest friends of
the bride, that from the day of her betrothal,
her spirits had been marked by the . strangest
fluctuations. Sometimes with her beautital dark
face illumined with a deep, still, almost religions
joy, she moved about, AS it were, on "winged
feet,: or eat brooding in a happy. tempo. At
other times, she fell into deep gloom and ante•
ty, as inexplicable as it was alarming to her
friends, who greatly feared her relapse into the
deep melancholy that had co long overshadowed
her, and that they had grown to dread as a so
titans conetitutional malady. But they hoped
everything from her approaching marriage with
the man ehe loved.' Lord fdontressor observed
with the deepest interest the uncertain moods of
hie betrothed; but 'with the high-toned sent'.
meats that distinguished him, refrained from in
quiring, and awaited her voluntary revelations.
At last the first of May, the marriage day,
upon which I have presented the parties to the
reader, arrived, and all the Amit ton, as I said,
Were gathered at the Hall or at the Church to do
honor to the eolemnitiss.
And the expootant bride in her bridal robe
sad veil, waited within her boudoir the ambit
of the bridegroom; whom she had summoned to
a private interview before. they should proceed
to the church. She had not long to walL His
who qnlokly responded to her 'lighten' inoihM•
Om, immediately obeyed her us&
Yet when she beard his firm etaalio step *pi
preaching,
'Now God hove mercy on me I' she preyed,
and cowered her face with her . hands.
R e entered, unannounced, and Baying :
'My beantifal Stella! km here, you perceive,
by your .1 lututule
She dropped hoe bands, sad tefOaling I fllOll
VOLUME LXX---NUMBER 234.
pale with misery, spoke In a thrilling, deep, is
pueioned tone—
'Yon are here by my sepplicatios, toy lord
I have no right to command.'
.We will waive that I What le your will, my
dearest Stella I'
.14 prayer, my lord—li ant, for your forgive.;
0058.'
.Forgivestat 7—my Stella I'
.Ah I my dear lord I you see before you a
penitent anda supplicant, who may soon be
something far more wretched 1'
'My Stella what mean you?'
'Come to the window, Lord bfontressor l' she
said, rising and preceding him. Look out, she
continued, putting aside the roos•oolored'hang
lags, and revealing a view of the park below,
alive with its milieu multitude. '"What are all
these people waiting for, my lord •
'What are they waiting for, my Stella?—for
that, for which I also, wait, with how mush more
impatience,' he answered, while a deep flub of
love and joy, for an instant, supplanted the
anxiety on his face.
.They welt to me a bride pass, where • bride
mey never go!' she said in a solemn velem
'Stella! great Ileimen t what ray you!' he
exclaimed, gazing on her with profound aeton
iehment.
, That the bride they expect Is unworthy to
stand before God'e holy altar beside. Lord Mon
tremor
'Unworthy, Stella York !'
'Most unworthy, my lord l' she void, dropping
her ems, and dropping her head in an attitude
or the deepest misery. 'I should have mode
this oontession•long ago, Lord Montresea; bat
I have deceived you—l have deceived you I'
'ln what respect, Stella? My God! It can
not be ! No, it cannot be 1 that while betrothed
to me, you do not love me !'
Not Lave you! Oh! my dear lord she mur
mured, In a voles of thrilling tenderness that
carried oonviation of her troth-to his deepest
heart.
'What mean you then, dearest one t if indeed
you return my deep love.'
'Oh ! I do, I do, Mentressor; whatever hap
pens, wherever you go, take that assume
with you I I love you, my lord! shall ever love
you, even though even after what I obeli
have told you, repulse and hate me, and
go to our ,friends and say,—.That woman
whom I was about to wed, is but a whited
sepulehre, whom I have , proved, and whom I
now reject'—and so leave me to the soont of
men, still I say—ever shall say—l love you,
Lord Montrossor I I love you, and the nom
aolousuess of being unworthy of your love is
the bittirest element in my punishment,' she
said, In a voice of !mob profound misery, that
Lord Montressor could soarooly continue to be
lieve her agitspon unfounded or -exaggerated.
He dropped upon a seat, and sitting still and
white as a carved image of stone, gazed upon
her, waiting her further communications.
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