ps'r"^""6- .~"fk ~` r ~ ~.: , fs- - ' 4 '~,~ ¢rß` +r t~^-- r~ •,, ..r Qr f "~.',~i,'~' ~tm '~' 1 ~..: ,yn , , .:.t"~(-:yam- ~ - ~ .. - .xs r .y~ ~" ~ aSS ~~w"h~ i?,~ v J.". P'z~'=~"Ch. .t. S r ,,.y, ~-~.t-t '.,5, .~ "^`""*" i :I,:v. . .v 3. A' . .t lid4a. ''': ~.. :,..., .... . 4' - .a.; • --- • THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 8 Emancipation in the District. tufa been - surprised ir,D find so much pro-slavery. spirit' manifest'in tie- leading :-York-pepere, -or - lots: If there-ass . onnquution.in whioh the conservatives, as. _L. theY. ‘ foie theifiselves, could harm°. lase with tholearnest 'ahtk.alavery men of - r 'the country that was the emancipation of aleYery,ln the . District of Colombia. lie in the capital of the nation. - to which flow the eitioeu of every aection of the Union it is unjust, that a loos!• institution of , such a fiegrint: ohmmeter, and which is so ob noxious to - the vastmajority of the Citizens • of the free- Statue, should - be permitted to flatuit,:itielf, in the very presence of the PTeshfent, the Congms, the Sitpreme Coast, sad of Ambassadors from all nations, who , leole.nimn slavery as the dark spot in our history:, To do - away with this foul blot-is eoimnifestly the duty of Congress, and Co Much in accordance with the delires of the ' - __people, that we had expected there would been universal acquiescence. So .far :NMI this being the case, in the great city of Kerr York -the press of which exerts so mush bflueri - ce upon the country, there are only twn - sincere friends -of the measure among the daily papers. The.Tribuns, of course, Is a sincere friend of emittelpation in the District, as it is ev- erywhere ells. "Faithful among the faith .' less,":it is always easy, to predict where it !or . ill.be foultd:Ths Evening also, with marked ability, is as true to the peat prin. cibles'of freedoin, as the needle to the pole. Herald always goes for the strong • aide, and if ever the emancipation senti ment becomes strong enough to pay, it will swear it has always opposed slavery, and will enter into an argument to prove that 'the Tribune aid Post have always beeh the fast frieitds of slaveholders, and that the Ammo - nista iferaAl ha.; alwayu :been the friend ot'the negro. Its instincts are, how _—ever, on the side of oppression, and of the siiitocricy which •slavery creates. It is uITW the most virulent traducer of every man who is a friend to human rights, and the bitter opponent of every scheme of emancipation. And yet, true to its policy, it is preparing its way for acquiescence in the emancipation measures in the District, swift be seen by the following extrait : , Senate has imen engaged for several flays past in debating the bill for the abo , Mien of slavery in the District of Coltn "- - 7 - ida. 'There seems to'be no question of the ' jurisdiction of Congress over the District, nd :from. present" indications it appears prObable that, the bill will peas - both the . Senate and the House. - It is a ipretty stirs - sign that a bill is • • to pass when the Herald acquiesces., The Herald wants the question left to the people of the District, where it expects the . : . measure will be rejected; as if the people reibient there had any right to keep ,up cut • 'inetitittion objectionable to the great ma jority of nation which sustains the city; ~.-. - for,:reraore,the seat of Government, and the sieidd'he a doiart. • TheJaurnal of Comateree, and the Expreer," ere intensely, protdavery, and only suppress their seeitision 'proclivities sufficiently- to •.'.. -__escape boarding at public expense in Fort Warren... Of course, theides of freeing the i captal of the nation from the diegraoe of . . slavery is distressing to them. The:Woridgives the measure a cold , as icut, while its takes. therefreto to . .show its °pp:nation to any further extension of emancipation. says : . , 'Tha, public sentiment of the loyal States so clearly domande the abolition of slayery - .in the District, that Congress will doubtless pus: an„act to that - effect before the close of the., session: . Constitutional right--to •statery it the national capital is Olesisitid trnqnektianab_lei.inst, as it has no .I.* • authority to ,abolish it in the States, we nannot agree with Mr. Sumnerinregarding the mount he advocates'as - .the first in . titahnenthf that great : which we all `owe to anenilaved race." . . ' If the'Border States should ,comply,witir • tresident . Lincoln's suggestion r ahe 'money. paid to.owners in the ;District of(olumbis -2. • may indeed prove tie !gird. installment". of - • large demands on, therationaltretuurry. aidof emancipation.At all eieitts, we tie = Bard It as a good point gained whittle:tett ad radiesliks Mr Stunner'tactlptirethe - ca Zdfentryof compensation, . It. Interposes' the interstate :if tax-payers as a cheok on any, tendencies to•-stake the• 'installments" of ematteipa Lion foe ; Large and hying them in too rapid aucitieion. _ . ; The cloven foot of opposition to emanoi . pretty, well revealed here: The World would interpose the cupidity of the' '..people sa icieei to - its sense of justice. - " „The notion has trisd*t J4rettiy, arid see 'how a • tiled ' 'dripping it of its 'prop. ''' ' through that eery sliiery -it has - SO — ' - "ltiag fostered: . .... , . - - We close thelist . with the Timer, which ' s ' . hat lad . the:ieiti,tatifirt '`of 'heing antiils . Ter/ in its tendencies, sitthough it was al ' - . i .W.4o4,itEeult s to tell Where to iiiid it on - ' 4l fi giiiceiiccilof publie L ooncerti. Like a .-,..r.sildp without. a rudder,' It has box. 4 ' the .... '' •Oeiciiisiefif :palace sio often, that one wrier '',,`tan predi4:7With i Saftity , where it will land, ~.1-'l -" - ' lfirit Is•nalkiiiiw - ititi.l,4s4‘4; . ! . 71 - piljsitinO, to .:,•'.i ; ,sCilt ' stiolAtiiitt ia.the Void:4 andlii , there ! .- of 'course OTOT7 where ' else.:':.7lfers is a pot', ticosof its argument:. '''' I .Thii ii ishatrifluhltosuisur would do if it hadiVe piioir; It-would free the slave, . . - - L regardless of his fitness awl .prep4ation:c ,-,':,, lorpitt 4`atstractionlci ttictles; it , would' ~:xmm lOoselipor thatoutitunittnglflies'ict „4110; 1 411Lihe Pstar‘Of iar-iappoit, or ioliF ' , --- - -r. - .. - -tfgtrurutsiSrfc - attritlaldif:OT,Ticie - 10e4iii ert t *-,' •• • watt ° ' kie diiiiio''te 'iticie44iTli , ( 4 1. t r i tte04.1 ° RAP aili "; i 11 ,, . ' ' 'i dii i 4 O l ar n it a tio4l l A l o ll 4 l °n' Snob T' fi t 'kiliftl itii:tit tOrei to * coif* the -leo!" . ' ' . - der Stays, lato A Abolition. Thore tia . po i, genuine laimardi,Tlo iii, black; for tite. r driit. 1 ;Mk* Pr. iii,4 2 4 1141 i1i. , and urgen t.', I!, --..... .ameatireis already baidaidag from-the pis ; - * it w- , irtof lll :thiiiithiiiC4kipmi A.. be,340. ..'' Veatflalsrite of ibe bliT;',.iiad by, .put Alga. it ' irtig h'ivi-triialiw, - iiteriliies 101 L &IL r ~ -Ay, been exppseir,ps iliXtiKeiriiirfal of 4 14 41 m P l Y" avahPti ' ll°8 1 u46 2°W-A Ackeinici. alike ergo* ,siiiklast;Guroxiiate, 1, 4 *„1# 1 49, ios!liißstaktACili*Wits atiii# i ..e:-pari;k4op p easalioa to'- lOyal'imnera ;! t g.c..., \;,4lBlciiiiltioVilogerockere3reed :am lia ',:,.#l ii: 4 . 3 0 Poiia of Litaisii:iadlito , * '- ‘ 4 4”"si tertitqr beyond'; ." 4fa it3 lit _.4e444134: ilia° -0/•-negrootisniky be ~.. *di ati aid* iii '4l64firsfa -ww. L.:o44 4 lPerloatioi . ;c 4 l l f!. ootOtrY * isiox. ~s t sitriat rEinnee Lid:ditiminv r Akt 141010010f4C44.440';_itta4ei ' 0ri4L 4 0111*465, r=i;) 111 ‘ . f:,',42iratiteaco F uitaiv._ -, "taw -.a b.-reco g nised even fillMitarkins. - ,rtetriN44 , o4.ViNiA , ' ") . There is:liene-cenity of;answering tidal argunena s ; z l94,liis already beeni con`fufed in our columns , by the speech of' Herat WILSON, and other documents lately published. How ritliculotta loaalk about. colonization for threelbeiriand - ilirres, When - ; there are twelve thousand free blacklehere now, who are among the best citizens of ; the - District; - and almost - the - only loyal pea pie there, among the permanent residents.' We do not expect to go to South Carolina' to learn justice, when slavery is in ques tion. The Times &is not like SUXICEB, and denounces him as a statesman who has every quality but "practical common sense I end a wholesome expediescy," and yet it I: gives unwittingly sufficient reasons to gov ern the vote of any lamest man in favor of i emancipation in the. District. Speaking of Mr. Susissa, it says: The Senator from Massachusetts has had reason to regard slavery and its influence with something less thanaffection. He has seen it distort and subvert justice, not only on the bench of the Supreme National Court, but in the inferior tribunals of the District itself. He has had practical evi: dance of the ruffianism, which -- the simple fact of Congress holding its sessions on slave Boil fosters and justifies. He sees in the jail of the capital the black, who ap peals to his tenderest sympathies as a-man and a brother, shut up at the bidding of a monstrous master, receiving from time to time smart administrations of the lash and the baatioado. All this, the Times admits, is seen in the National Capital, as the direct result of slavery, and yet•it opposes the removal of such insufferable injustice and disgrice, for the ridiculous reasons it assigns above. Remoye slavery in the District, and it will hardly create a ripple in Washington society, or anywhere else, while the twenty millions•ot the loyal-States will thank God and take courage. As to its increasing the virulence of the hatred of the South, that is absolutely impossible. The intensity of the secession feeling could not be aggra vated If _every slave in the nation was de five.to-morrow, for it is now as vio lent as it is possible for a sentiment to be. In fact, from the hour that universal eman cipation was proclaimed, secessionism would begin to die. Rebel Marauders Near ••ashinglon. On last Saturday afte .00n, a detach ment of rebel cavalry made a dash to with in six miles of tho Chaim Bridge, to the residence of a Mr. Tenant, and secured Mrs. T. and her daughtir, whom they con veyed sway in Mr. Tcnnant's buggy, into which they had previously harnessed the horse fur that purpose. Mrs., Tennant has lost a husband and aon, who died in fighting for our flag; and non• herself and daughter will have to suf fer the horrors of Richmond's loathsome prisons, and the insults of rebel soldiers, while their remaining property is exposed to all the devastations of war. Cat,- Bayard's cavalry came up while the rebels were ransacking the house, but not in time to save Mrs. Tennant and daughter. Where - is the mighty army of the Potomac, when such outrages can be committed al most in eight of Washington? It is evi dent that the rebels have full knowledge of_ the . whereabouts-of oar troops, or they *ould not venture thus within our lines. It is little use to lay an interdict on loyal papers, when Washington is full of open mouthed semasionists, who laugh the Gor ' ormnent to scorn. An Erciting Naval 'Race A rebel steamer, the. Magnolia, has been brought into New York as a prise. She is loaded.'with one thousand and fifty bales of cotton, and.waa_ caught inn attempting to run the blockade at New Orleans. The following account of .cho- capture of the Magnolia will be found interesting : At half-past six o'clock a. m. of February 19, it then being foggy, the Magnolia made' her eaCi_tri through Pass-a-l'Outre; /appi 'rho fog lifted just as she wes Wiling the United States steamer Brook lyri,-which Teasel was then engaged in the blockade of that pass, and the latter Immo. diately slipped her cable and started-in chase. - - 'Tho Mercedita also- gaie chase. The' 'Magnolia had got a start of three or four - mileit before - the Brooklyn csuld get up euffiCient steam to go .at any speed, and made every endeaTor to get to Windward of the latter. Captain.' Craren, however,,managed his vessel (the Brook lyn) admirtdy,- and the. Magnolia, soon seeing/ha dodge wouldn't work, changed her course a :xasi for-Mobile. At about ten o'clock run the !Brooklyn had gained saffielently Open fire fioin her guns, and -the abet that' time to the moment 'of the ciPt taitithick and 'close about the Magnolia.' , Captain * Shannon; of the' latter, with a ,pertbacity worthy''of- a bet ,ter cause, refuped to surrender, being de ternaned not to give up, as he afterwards said; so long es his ves.sel, was untouched, or's holm cd)esaitjeit remained. It is per fectly wortdirfril'auit e _ o ' many stints were fired without any of them taking effect; and the fact that the Brooklyn's crew were nearly: allmen who had. hardly: ever be lore fired,a gun, furnishes the sole explana tion. She had been in commission but a lew"weeks.• At half-past. two P. M. the blockading vessels off Mobile—the steamers South Car olina, Huntsville and gunboat Itasca—dis covered the, Ily.ing vessel, and Boon after wards the' BroOklYn, in chase. They all got under iviy, and were observed from the Magnolia. The South Carolina wall blockading the entrances to Mobile Bay, to the 'Westward of Sand Island lighthouse; the other two vesselii those to the eastward. Aul‘the chance. of es ca ping two vessels was not, do' good es - that of escaping one; Capt. Bhinnon changed the 'course of the Mag nolia kttlfo,_noriliwest, hoping to run by Alt* 'oath:-Carolina;and.get his vessel on _shore, The Booth Carolina, though" broken down and &Wst disabled, had *Lill enough ~ 7Ardhis'a energy :in kirk to block this wino% 'and,; opening her fire, the Magnolia oieorfound her'shots coming so Close to her that, rto us: Captain Shannon's • words, .. , it rtS4no use a-try/a' ally longer;:': wadse— Ac ke coysltng to,n_plart, arranged before T li,it - New Cirlesis*,--ihey, attempted, to •t, stroy her. "tloWing up the boilers was not` et Part-01-theoriginal-plan.- Some of her 'pews. had been plugged : up- beford she BIWA , sikd her water pipes -were cut e aid tbe.appliances for, doing them brokenoff, Ina other meaiures that At w as„ thinght Wald' inevitably ' sink h e r ware ' taken. 'She was set on fireln Several places in her . Waco* arol.:mougst kir cotton; and outs' st lorpentins :were , found en -dome bolsi sad barrels of rosin broken amongst • oth-' ers.-Just as these-preparations were nittilt; iha , looo3ll engineer, +Wt.: 'Wilde, prOpOsed •iolCsptain. Shannon to.blow. up•the boilers. l'hef . ,late rasir4l4 wt. tlprexplosion was "soon Arird , •AR katticbl tlitzt.deearted hem, Wilt i - drebohint tale pull ed lathe bpats 'UP - the South (iirolins, Una: surrendered themselves iiil Prisoners. - 'tin' the - war to 1 Abeflattitr Gattabx: Shannon- Obeitied that the vessel was not. sinking, and:'tried to indtins - WiferVi :retrum, that-tlnty might cOlitiote ` `We' w ork of ,destiitition, orfie refused to go back. , 1 i 4, ..5. , -1 4 , . 3-44 fly Waltzes et Ott of Min . ; liktiesi `l,;, Lietttilkat” la •z ots, '.r a tteecr ' B r: tliC *owl 1 .04 4 4 43 1 4 -1 440 17 ... - ' 4 ;l4.CisLitiii 1 AttgifikizAr • ~, I .... 'kid. I t' it' vie 'vie 1. , e - .... • man -1 who-had proposed the explosion, scalded ...... ~__ . a.:, perfent,ly twhite;:dnliiinna 4lnd dyint-'•: hadfiaid for hieceineitity aid folly will ids and was the ordi'ontriif- all -on - board , -VI-Atiltt , lNV who was injured. Ilia wife and four. chil -15-- dren left unprovided fob furnish another quota of minory;to bij laid„ at the dobr of the - Wicked instigators of this `rebellion. Wildo died that night, and a few days thereafter the chaplain of the Niagara, said over his grave at Ship Island (where he lies Side by side with those whose lives had been given to their country) the solemn service of the Episcopal church for the bu rial of the dead The Magnolia was coon put to rights; I the leaks stopped and fire put out, and I--that night the South Carolina towed her, to Bhip_island, where she was repaired and resent to Key West. By decree of the Prize Court there she has been condemned, and sent here for sale. Mn. Scuarat's SPILECR, on the abolition ,if slavery in the District of Columbia, a con densed synopsis of which we give to-day, will well repay a perusal, for itscalm, logical, convincing argument. He does not argue the question of slavery ,in t e abstractr-hut ad dresses haself directly o the constitutional power of Congress in t. e premiet), and the justice and propriety of tho measure itself. TIM measure will pass the Senate most pro bably some day this week, and we look for it to go through the House without much debate, as the whole ground has been so thoroughly explored in the Senate. The Plot Against the President's A correspondent of the N. Y. Evening PO•f, writing from Baltimore on the 27th ult., says For • long time itwas believed that an Ital ian barber of this city was the Orsini who undertook to slay President Lincoln on hie journey to the Capital in February, 1961, and it is possible be was one of the plotters; but it come out on a recent trial of a man named Byrne in Richmond, that he was the captain of the band that was to take the life of Mr. Lincoln. This Byrne used to be a notorious gambler in Baltimore, and emigrated to Rich mond shortly after the 19th of April, of bloody memory. He was recently arrested in Jeff. Davis's capital on a charge - of keeping a gambling house and of disloyalty to the chief traitor's pretended gosusrnment. Wig fall testified to Byrne's lofty to the rebel cause, and gave in evidence that Byrnii was the captain of the gang who were to kill Mr. Lincoln, and upon this evidence, it ap pears, he was let go. Of course, to be guil ty of such an intended crime is a mantle large enough to cover up all other sins against so ciety and the Divine law. So - Wigfall has revealed the Baltimore Orsini at last. What will your Vidocq say to this? Ve are, never theless, grateful to Mr. Kennedy for hls su caudal prevention of the scheme of his assas sination. A Raticitous 'rms.—The Chronicle, this morning, states s singular fact, which may set the religious world into a lively debate. It is said that the wife of Gen. McClellan is engaged in circulating the books and tracts of the 413oston Tract Society among the soldiers—writing her name in each book. As the Boston Society is known as the anti-slavery organisation, in contradis tinction to the New Yrk Tract Society, the ecclesiastics will consider this a significant item of news. Mrs. McClellan has been much of late among the sick soldiery of this vicinity. Mrs. Secretary Smith has been very active and benevolent in the soldier hospitals during the entire winter, and is better known here for her charities in this respect than as a leader in fashionable circles.— Woehington - Correspondent of the S. Y. Poet. A QPIAT COMMAS? OA 1110CLALI,LI'l acxi ADDBEAS.—Napoleon, upon his entry into Milan after what be always called "the terrible passage of the bridge,of Lodi," issued the precis's:cilium:l, immortal as his own his tory, closing with those words "You will rota= to your homes, and your fellow citizens will 'say of- each of you in psesiny "Ele was a- soldier In the Army of General McClellan says : "And when this sad war is over, we will all return to oar homes, and feel that we can ask no higher honor than the proud conscious ness that we belonged to the Army of the. Potomac." The coincidence, people will uy , is at idat very remarkable.— h pub/icae. Wass the vote was taken in the British Parliament on Gregory's motion calling for the papers between the two Governments in relation to the blockade, which was negatived without a division, there ware present two re maikable.American personages on the Boer. The one was Thulium Weed, looking as se rene as if "all the back comities were, heard from," and the election had gone_right; and the other was,Benator Mason. the rebel _Gum- Missioner, looking as black as a thiunisr.: cloud from which all the electricity had bees drawn. ... Corrow.—Since the occupation of the "Bea Islands" by the Union troops, the amount of cotton sent to New York is about I,loo,Outi pounds. The ginned cotton sent amounts to about 600 bales. A abort time since about 10 bales arrived from Fort Donation, where they had been used to strengthen the rebel defences. Consignments of the conk's:Wed "stale" are shortly expected from the Flor ida Coast. Tswasitsza.. 7 •lt is genenilly understood at Nashville that's Convention of the people is shortly to be called by Governor Johnson, and a system of reconstruction pursued, to'the movements for the same purpose in Western Virginia. Governor Johnson will Alen attempt to raise troops in the State inthe number of at least a bnisde..—National telliyencer. A Muntorw Arrts rams rows.—Wo have just seen - a Fall pippin apple, on its way to Massachusetts from Mrs. Henry Boardman of Brighton, lowa, which she ands to - convince her friends at her old home that she can grow fruit in her new one. The apple weighed ever two- pounds, and mearured 18,t5 inches around. , ---.Y. Y. Tribes*. PfttPAIIIITO TO RITO /11011' Rictuaotto.-,The Richmond Enguirir, in a leading article, ad vises citizens to remove, if possible, hefo.ts 'the advance of the enemy, everything which will conduce to the official:toy of his military operations, and to destroy whit cannot be removed. Tax war'expenditures of Arkansas amount already,smolttsbre of what sho'has got to pay on the Confederate GOittrilraellell "acxioant,. to near* eight dollars' -per head for hor whole population—Le good - dial more than all the 'rebels of the State Would Sall 'for; Unless Wick id mid striwk off nig*L, , - PUBLIC ..PorICES • W.IktBTRIC.T. :AIIIIIO7BV TI -ALEx., of Am l ib.eij t y Oty...*lll.4ria tbi abovionlpe, 14. Ora,. COLOMIiiOI2 .10 . 1» 'tolled' by the.itepablinikttepa ,ItircComoltteb. . , oil. . DlSTilltir A T,411 0 uvx. die:b . /I*i! the failarlail';dallagdohyoutl9;,. •,‘ *SWAUTZWELDER„ Ainitor: 70,15°. ,:SPECIAL .rornmal.,-, M. 410 it, HAIM% . 1 • 'ERE-PRIMO -SAIMANDER sAry nia.LvAdia, *AaturrAcTußm 4 ; • wd..• us, 131 , rhfrea.mt,-berwis Wood' lind Smikfield etnedorth skid. w or Mak.. •REMOVAg ; _••• A • MT , : •iitr#7#94 PF*.p, 4.47 g, 8i: ~ .. _ .31 , :arDUN,AA:10.' " griPE 01 ,WPoileg , - Met% rftiorvebefr ofigkcehlicBti . f.reipll Ablipoisie abovill; JOWLS* 004 moms, male^ P d. Wood.lloroostklltione. ZAtrameounc, room - • CI, . asb2hvisaikv, ea Away iota tipjticomuogunau4RislOrku . otS au ii:Zgir mt& initemarii.„, chredies sant free ' . ILAB altiladind de Ilakauka stmt. New Talc. °YYSIy cv'rw^ r0e..t~.-~Y,.e:~aG,~,r..~..:"....«..w...,:.e:.....-e 'i w ..j ~'yM:;Jl ~~' ~ I jii*E .corziaiwsmafmrll-i .PROrOGRAIT AL;11:110. • I=l K. . HAVEN Fne.f ow , Mini 6jrllll6. Earsk. mire brAifie Custom House, , Prtructota, - April 21, 1862. J NOTICE TO SkilPPEIt3.-13y au thorny delegated to me by the Secretary of t h e Treasury, I am attlborired to grant liheuse to trade, and Lune permite to alttp goods. from this district, to Mom State. and normal' States heretofore declared by the President to ho la • stabs of bosun ection, and which may mouse mid maintain a loy•I adhesion to the I:oluu end the Constitution, or may be occupied and controlled by the torus of the United States en g •geo in thAlliseamslon of the lotion:Mite, nod to au thorise the exchange of mob shipments, or proceeds of tame, for money or products of such States. The collectiou of coo half of out per coot. on the Caine of goods Ito shipped, so directed by the circular of the Secretary of the Tn.., of the 41h ultimo, sill not he exacted, and no charge made except the usual Ns of treaty mote for each perm t. Perilous, therefore, deeiring hornets to trade with the infected Mates under the rule. and reguletitme of she Treasury Department, will make application to this office and not ea the Secretary of the Treasury. 'the eppllcant will be reeptirld to file to thin uthve an &didn't% that toe permit so granted shall not be need to to in .y way give old, comfort, tlon or encouragement to perms truturrection agaiui,c the Coxer...nt ilto U 11.111.1 Stat.. CHARLES W. BACHELOR, Stirveyor of CE14(0.4 L INNEANS HHUBAUB ROOTB, IN ALL RESPECTS THE VERT BEST - Sec. Brit. All OWOIIII of carts, drays, wagons and ,ther *wracks, who shall Disgust or refuse to procure a license, as aforesaid, shall be subject to s penalty of not leis than tan per coot. for every thirty days the same remains unpaid after the lint day of May of each year. All livery stable keepers failing to make the return required in the eth section of this ordi nance, shall, In eddltion to the foregoing, be subject to a penalty of not exceeding fifty dollar., all of which penalty shall he recovered bonny the Mayor or one of the Aldermen ofnaid city, by summary convktltn, end It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police Weak out all persons who have gilled to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance, and report theism* to the City Treasurer,rlor which minim, he shall re ceive the sum of fifty omits in each case, to be taxed and collected as part of the costs, upon conviction as aforesaid. The penalties for non-ctunpllance with the ordi nance will Ins - strictly enforced after the above date. SAMUZI, LONG, Iflgh Constable. All.phety Ofty, and Checks of ether nanka 40, it. ETNA STOVE WORKS. llwaeury NOIAS and U. honds-.... I 11,100 to At St per doz.; SA per Irrudreel J. KNOX, No. 29 Fifth Street. MEE= Prmutushat, April 1, 16A71. Loam and Discounts......„. 5410i,078 37 Yonasitranla Stata Loan Duo frout.ilaokA and Bankars...—.... 14:3).a 01 Capitol Stock etrcntotion.... Deposit°. .... . . I.7ofAti 97 Due to 4,74 s 2t, The ate,ra suttee:mut le correct , tbilit boa of toy kuesthedge and belief. GEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cushier. Affirmed bekre me this VA day of April, 1E62. SAAVI: HARPER, ha Public. VALUABLE rheeEliTY.-Ilie un demigod ',coprases to lease that valuable SUM lava ItIiMOILT, at Halton Matson, Allegheny Val ley Railroad ; a capacious home, supplied with water, Lath room and outbuildings. Arra, six acres us woodland ; pure soft water, and Wooly of It ; wlw bls Para SUMMER BOAIWING 1101.10 E. Inquiro or the aub.riber, at No. 801"hird inflect .r 12t PoonLatroet, Yittabarg4. Ct Loases jut one or mato )nars. .2.."-Nrd WU. F. JOB NSFolg. pituPEAT Y. EL._ LE.A.si HENONIIIIIIG.—That valuable and eligibly ei ~pled lot, adjoining Allegheny Volley Hallrolul rod Alice/ray Root, to let for out or more year.. be pr perty Is divided lobo halt and acre lots. Thi. pn.i..rty Is well adapted for dietliling or oil per for of Rai. PHILLIPS, Glued Mabuti.turer, Try eireet. Or, to tho subscriber, Wll. F. JOHNSTON, Oft Peon atreet. 11410 - flow. so Freeport, and lands_ to Armstrong ...air for sal., at luw totes. apVlwd ItJUNTRY RESIDENCE FOIRENIs. W-4 now, two-awry PHARE DWKLLlNU.cou tradntelaht ovum, all Jun papilla', with one =ea ut ground, partly covered with large forest trees, tit anici within ten minutes walk Ut thi.klen4l Station. Apply to • • !JILL AL CO., • apitlw corner Of Wohd and Fifth sta. -jt NEW .AND USEFUL ARTICLE. t 1 Daley, Hate & Boydezt's Patent 1641-Adjusting tauthes Wringer. lb. Groat itoprosement in this, over *eery other wringing machine yet inputted, S. arnssignowni, requiring so &Item— I, ,to wring a hantilterchief or hod quill, tutu. Tinnily the lawn skillful can operate It. Ails Wringer esti be ton in operation tit tin.. ka and se etreet. J. ds H. PHI Lltird. ap3 Fain agents for PtINLu BA Y AHD 'IA LOWS AT BONE AND ABROAD. Second Series. For eele by tp3 I t Y & CO., 65 Wouil et. TO LET.—Two twu•st; ry Brick Houses on Wylie street near Lhatbern, one ecnitaining enyht row., well finished, gee, w . ater, hut 104 coin, wiih show. bath huve 3urd, out oven. Ti n other h. nine mums. Inquire of •Ds frrliktlM TT, .1 277 Penn n rat. 1.11014016 5. ' ocoao. 11611ina4 1311 - 4 CA D 41G METZGAR, •Geocekis I.l..Coureccor Saatv.im, sod &ewe in of ►tau.uf 040ter. KY PRODUCZ Ann Ygrrseusoe kleeo rectums, /So. 019 Liberty atreot, opposite boad of Wood otrloot. l'lmbonch, kw. at.. 341 11 1 01 t. ItbisiT.—Ar Tavern tand,.on the .L Brownsvillegoad, LtX, tulles trans the Notionge bele Bridge; from 311 to to acres of land, a pus trait orchard, and all the nee...xi out.bnildhica Apply to " NOBLE, On the prowl... MN W Yid NOS.—Nbw re.. , - A.l..:eetriegi a - ..ew =poly of CYAN IrtrArke mote Cl:ticketing...l bow 1 ' • I .Beaten:kaseiton Brother* New York., • tett, De vil ISMIO4 ; ...gorge SterA, New York, and Haloes brother., New 'York. All of rebid. will ha told at restate factory prigs. ALNYLOBAYWood ap3 between Diamond altar mkt Fourth ot. qi.x. PIANOS IV RET- m om. t 2, ft awl $8 pu' m N oath, JuliN b. MELLOR, MTV ap3 . • —• .• 81 strmt. Sll:4A)bt 1/-.1-1 AND ?LINOS —At SAVO, M. VC $lOO,l - and 81511, for sal• by apd JuD2(.ll. MELIOI4dt Wood .r. ' catiaCkatiNti-- itutiti -01901 IWOuD ' PIANO- lilii OCllOl$ In usa six months, sad In perfect order, for UV% ogutar prim $ 2 50. ror sahibs ant JOHN 11. !MELLOR, /II Mood Street. $lOOO ‘r "...l\ i lt i l:_ro ' l l itlt t ang "4l; : votid tiro . ..tory Stone 'Settee; bog:4 c m, pleu re, t ty of choke, Fruit; situated' SW miles from Greensburg. A I,lr to B. IMAMS 'es CO.:102 Fourth it. DEMO AL—B. DICLAnt & 'Co„ tave 1.1.1 moored their °Oleo to 150. 114 north street, lour rhone above Wood meet. e• 9 !JJ& TED—County and City ar- T 1 rents, to tat wwwwwit of $B,OOO, for which tho Without price will be paid.' 'Apply to ap3 B. fiIoLAAN W., 502 Fourth Street. Enos. -15 bble• fresh Eggs, just re calve and for add by - J. A rirrilh, corner Marko. and IPilin QiiEL UlUtiN.--1300 bus. Bbel ed 10 Cons la glom mai for We lt • - • Coinsor Market, 404, ritkata.-- ES.-151.1.busk Yinkeyp .ro -Lttaloss just recslred.aul 'tor sale by • • • . JADIE3 . .ciwner gits*ut. =allot streets. `1014 3 / 4 .—]5 barreittAitirret'ts 6eotch just rrcelved azd,fer sAlskbY. • . BRA BRAS. W ALLtki.a.PidirT re. , 0 2 7 t 0 • ~, ~. i • AT.ItLE, ;QUALITY AND PRICE. 1 .! , •,, , ~, ”....,,," thirep . itycl i tg. ' .. 0 facm, she , atom colsbrated•okszinfactarers of Phila. AO* Nsw,Yorkilind bcoott,lamiprising , M 1 4 7 IItIPTIOTO end ?owlet, soon , ! !!- ' ~.'TaOISEAS IPA'LNIER ziti:st WOOD DT.,!ErErf. FOORTIVAND'I 4 ,II4II,' 0,,,..,1 tf/..01. t•• , (o.‘ - '- d , , ,•• '• " •-• : . ke,r :4 ,, , j 6= i ; d , , 44 , ... , i atm. - t''' . '7' 3 Z-, T r " - .' i -... 'U - ' -1: I NUI3V.4.P ,bovas Sugar , k i t 144 Toptims m:91 , 104 ea .0pu1d0n,, , ,,a1, WiT• l4, er Surtiny poutb, ( kt nal. 6): .914 'n' .•'. • r. " ' •"/SPCIKEVOIONICT'it cp. rilikED 141..: '.l4ookli jpst. re %Er' 6.0191,'.01 toz4dpin_ent - Ictiabf , by AVING THISH"DAY -. 11 TINUED the me of John Adams' name to naming on the Man Business. I hereby give netted ,that be to *odour's authorised tonontract any debts rikr account. And sled that the trade will baMin - .• dusted froin this date under the - name and style of SING I CO.. at the old stand. at the corner of 'Wood and Fourth street. ALS...HAND= NINO Pittsbn •b. April lot. la6l—ap2:lar YOB BALI BY It DD 1t E rsacricaL Luxe zai, Gad 'Ain Sawa Firrnas, 165 Wood street. opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and Ohio street, Allegheny, near Haynes aim Pumps, Hydrants, Shwa , Load, Lewd Pipe, Pig and Her Lead, and Plumbers' tentsitat - in getler. vil Belinoriss fitted up in the most approved manor. Tanks hoed with lead or copper. Housed fitted with water and gas azwirew N, B.—Ad orders warn tly attended to awl IPROYERTY HOLD IN IN THE CITY 01 PITTSBUEGH.II those who have nmbmied to pay the fourth install ment of. their Gre&ng and Pavingdamesentent, are hereby notified that If they wish to avoid coats upon cod amassment, they will call Immediately and li qu this date, Aprilidate all arms. HAMW that may be M. EI eten GHB ding AUM, unpaid at El, eta , tf Treasurer. OWNERS OF DRAYS, WAGONS, CARTS, HACKS, OEINIBUSES and ev•ry de scriptru of CARRIADFS, are required to call at the office the City Tresaurer and take out their licen see, o or before the FIRST DAY OF MAY' NEXT. Poe - each and every wagon, - art, oar, dray, boggy or carria.e, drawn by one home, the for each and every one Of the above named vehicles, drawn by two hones, the stun 0f... 0 00 For each and every one or the abate named vehicles, drawn by four horses, the eumot.... 8 00 . For each and every hack drawn by two horses, the sum of. ..... - ....... ....... 10 00 For each and every omnibus and timber wheels, drawn by two hems, the sum of. ..... 1.200 For each additional hone attached to the above named vehicles, the smn 1 00 SamiON srtt. It dull be the duty of Item stable keepers in add city, to make • return to the City Treanurer, within twenty day, after the passage of this ordin ance, and annually thereafter, on or before the Ant . 'day of May of each and every year, of the number of vehicle., of every description, owned and need by them in their businsee, and the kind thereof, and the said return shall be made under oath. A. BRADLEY. No. 30 Wood Street, CORNER SECOND, PITTSBURGH Mannlkature and whohwia and 'stall dealer In all Unclad COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVVI, ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, eht. In our smnple room may b found the OELZBEATED GAS BURNING COOK BTOT-E9 EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have been fully tented by thous ands, and the Stoves pronominal unequal.' by any in the market, together with • mat =ay other tiedreble petters.. W. here also a tens large .31mM:tat' of PARLOR AND ELEATING STOVES, Embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now of. fared to the public. oar FANOT ENAMELED OVATE TBONTS mad FENDER!, of the Detroit 'Was. . 11 1 1 - COMMON KITCHEN BOW. AND JAN ORATES all of which ars offered at vary law . prises. der Special Inducements offered to bulklere to Inlet 611.*TIC /RANTS. N EW GOODS I NEW GOODS I I Emmy O. HALE * CO., (Sticomun to ham C. Ifatt,) Are now receiving their Spring Stork, cumpfidnlf every variety of vole mingled to Menand boys mar, which, in extent, choiai tastsand price will compare favorably with any In the trade. • French, American and Wed of England Cloths; of the bee makes, of every shade and Anallty--a very large assortment; l eper and Doeskins; Soper Black French Doskinc Black Preach dual. mein; Fancy Caealmeree to every variety; Ribbed, Mick and Fancy Caselmeree; Bilk Mixed Carialinares of every shade and color. VESTINGIS—Fancy Bilk and SathCifestlagx, new styles, Super Black &ilia and Bilk Wattage; liatlaaa mid Taney Silk Pedants; White Figured Bilk and WinVsethige. Also, every oar*, of roods for Badness Cords: likewise a very choice 'election of Furnishing Goode adapted to genUernea's wear. Soliciting an early cal from oar Minds and the public, any orders entrusted to our care will meet with prompt attention and punctuality In all cues. fIiNIVIVG. HALE 8 CO., Merchant Tenon, • =big • Con. Penn and St. Clairgkreeta: JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE EASTERN MANUFACTURERS, .t the SOOT ASE) SHOE STORE of A full •nd complete amurtment of WWI will.bo sold CUE. TOE CASH. aireo and ware • bargain .Fnxxi~as SELLING . OPI WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ht.s. W. WOODWELL, . . 97 and 99 Third street, opposite IL Edmondson & Co mid 111 Fourth street. table pOOll, PA LOB AND NIATIN STOVES, Warehouse. No. 47 Federal argot, We would all the attention of blinders and Wien to our largo asoortmont of COMMON .AND FINS XNAILRIND .GRATX FRONTS, RIINDERS..Act; Aleo,tooturnew.COOLDßlßANGiretbich n ham Just brought out and,whlch imitates !ems larirts. , range not Stand other mac' OAST IRON HOD= FRONTS, IRON RAILING, - and all kW& of CASTINGS toad' to ardor. Jr16:111 D. De HAVEN it BON:- Et) A dilNi ' Ti' 11, - )7,rAktr, tri, lOr rirrl3llolloll.--Notioe la herebi rt, *het to of. an Act. ot,Atettesbly Othatd, 5: — cc ToomPtdot too. or t o 1101 - Sado tA):,P00176. labilKai ni to ttie 04dtat ~' ' tit the.P2OPL/Ttl,INB AMON OCOrPd.Nr 0C11T1t021124.11, will .be. opened et Ole tterchedieitchines, Fourth Mood, Pitteberelt, ka.,,on TUNidatlt s the tel of Aptit meat, to remain 'epee At, leelbre :padre the aloft be sooner etdo stetted), freed 11) a.. id. te 4 Wei. Chow IL N a Jodi; j o hi i ,ig. .I**,4 . ,:._.: : rti:Aillir . Idateuel P 66tiear.", , :„Wse.. aleileit; IL.W.l.6atidt, - Freak Ittitt Gunter„:;,",, O. litatettee. - - _Jon* a , s #1,. : - - •D. TO Obatebeli, ' 1- ' l' 'Zama B. ` ; W. B. Haven Ital. B. too, - Model , Watle y, ' •.7 - • , :lola IL L.,. r , Jame, Rabbi- .1 - I.i ~ ', .Was. 11. , Ktrkpattler.,. , 7 7W/o. F. °ordain.: .',..... . rlidleilit.,2lextet, i . , ;;„ J • J . "huot. ~ • i 1.1.;,1:7 , • ~, Vii,9Bl/Ft* fT31171 at itlAOjAtipi, t 4k B r awl J.lll Seol^o iy R PAP • „ ,„ Iit4,IICIIDIP4ec" ' 1111SOPPPF1. , ,i7Aßnfr,d4o., Gae 4. A --- ..41149.10 , 44itaxe5. vi .0* Itil3. vr. WOOMILIa. JAMES- ROBII, NO, ED MARKET STREET, BOOTS AND EIIIOX9 In every variety and sty JLMXB ROBB, SO Ilarket street, =El= CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS lIIDUCED PRICY! CCM .ALLYGITICNY CITY , 91ml MI ?MOLD sTaxtr, opyo lean DR GOODS. j'?l T INTRIGEKENS Country • Merchants, Dry C:A<:x,•;;Lis, BARKER & C 9.8, 59..Warket Street. AN IMMKNSE SIOCIE or NEW GOODS in We at gie LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. GOODS OUT IN LENGTHS TO. SUIT J. W. BARKER & CO: S. 59 Market Street . THIRTY NEWSTYLES OF SPREE° CLOAKS AND MANTLES. AN =MENU STOCK OF .rEvr AT 60 OTh. PEN YARD AND UPWARDS NEW DRESS GOODS. The 'aged and cholteet selectlone eter °hired In hit city, at 12X CENTS PER YARD AND UPWARDS, Together with • genena uortneot of NEW GOODS, WILL BE ON EXHIBITION TO-DAY mh3l ENLARGEMENT. ' • • BARGAINS YOH • 'X'wc N7Creel3't ssi. Boehm leaved the Store No. n mAßiarr STREET, Beet to the one we now occupy, for the purpose o throwing them Into one room, we will, previous to, making the re, palre, offer our WHOLE. STOCK AT BLRGVA INS TO CASH BUYERS,. Either or wholesale or retail, for the phypote of Seeing It se low no pomible, and speaking the NEW ROOM with no , ENTIRE NEW LITdOE, JOSEPH MoRNE, label 77 MARXM' tnairr..• DOMESTIC DRY GOODS REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH ONLY. DRESS GOODS Ot ALL GRADE'S, 811AWLI, CiAteXB, de: HOSI ERE, GLOVES, 44 0011 Th VOR WEN AND Atm W1E.14 T/Cllll3O, CHItaLS, scare. to. HANSON LOVE &COOS, 74 Market Atreq: JUST RECELYBD W. So D: 10D.PLEGIES FIGURED DE LASERS AT.:1.A;0113 4 : 4 BLEACHED tIIV4LIN AT. /.2.1i,CEN2..4. THE BEST CALICOS , u n czns pLers SILKS-41L pa1.0,11/3. ptkrbr auxi&••-sturpED 'AND COLORED moms. FOB CLOAKS BALMORAL AND BOORAMCIRTS. W: & IT .HUVUS, Comer Fifth and Slark4aiSireeto Q, mast, SILKS it , S CHATAP FOR CAW: , BITPIII-IFIELD'S NAM SILYEIi FOB 60 o=4 AIiORTH 73.0T8. do do .do Id 40' 1 -44 f l , OO ' ' do 11.00 " , fib , assaol BOSLB , ssOcr •' ' S 9 oe D 2 Lnll2‘ do - --- WAY ---- do - 143,00 . .112.1 a pi. s i ts t Ad , 211BR0ZDEMGDOSI+3,* / ,t l, t , Wi r do do C°/ ,' L t l W ' 5 ,":,!!!! 1 , 4 ', '. 1! -" . 4 1 :46 tiala;toak;ll/ Welded °Cala 041;10 tia r Wi a i 1 g'. far making soon dumps In the SW*. • Varna" is the threto mom anonodaits "EATON 7 " 'idAtatdrit t,14,; - ,;„; 7 41 97 1 ' 1 r' 1 . t. I -„ r.,,ttri rittacirmairsa ILL ormanteritia. (AO lIILISISHT- Si r ; MEV -31:Elti=tintenal 2 - 14 , 41 rr igsdoa llOPLlLl P7 D A SP l: Arnipdet 34l.4ll*4 ‘ Wand 19 !lab stmt. ' solde. , l l LUTAOI3O/4444A8U ttt 7 / 6 9411AgebriAiiinale!til , ., L.i -41-1 iaitallile4)44:4llA 41" . :: . i(AM;44403/11M 00 . re , if A.tg &tin 4.1.11214 for IWO awn. =ors a CO.. bi w i siatd . No. lll Walturl Cithdailitt• 0. ..,.... S,t~-.:.: t-~ is '=ice ~. ~ - e - - .----,*: .44io' s jCONCERT HALL. LA!3T . W,EEK OF . MAGIC To•Ntr;b!,,TltritoW,rrittroly, fait otrOt Out tiro of PROF. ANDERSON -Whop trinoinhal oizeer In Pitiebnrgh Y brought to a cuotan einatience of prior engeceinents in Penn- OBAND,IGITT .11ITINES, et 3 p. el., on SAT URDAY:ApriI ISO, when every one 4totidin g vlll be prilMlltil4 with o magic eft. Dean epee at 7; performance to 40M131611Ce at It o'clock. aII'AP . SIIBSION 25 CIENTS E - -P171 . 811U KOH 'rliitATK,E, - , Le.ita Tmtaurer--. !IIIIII!!!!!!:=1 The furore created by the matches perforciaftee‘ MASTER ILLUSIONIST: INCOMPARABLE PIANIST, and Originator and only genuine repnwentatlye of the great mystery of a, SECOND SIGHT, lee Induced the 'tanager to prolong thsangagentent of . ROBERT • 11ELLk113; Who will appear on Thursday, Friday and :Saturday, in set another series of ACTS DE PRESTIDIGITATION, AccompplleLiug the most miraculous results 'without 3LACHINERYcir PAILAPHEANIsLta i Progrowly• end extraoralitarj . Oases of - • THE MYSTERY: Or SECOND BIGHT, PIANO-FORTE MELANGE The whole hicledleg . Cilackige or pr - otramm• ..eh FRIDAY EVENING, BENEFIT OF ROBERT HELLER, SATURDAY, A GRAND MATINIt for benefit of LE JEAN' FRED, The nimble Fite.. phenoteentitt. tryou whteh me g= the Vico of edutleaten total parts of the hoses Rift teipletted attitanty-tive • ap3 EIireATIOX4M. SE WILIMAIr 'ACADEMI4I A Maim! and Corn!rtirciat Baal-auto &Awl for Borg cm Abe P.,Yt.ON. and O. IL R.. 'Tots. miles from Pittliburgh., . Her. JUS. B.:THA YELL', A. AL; PAxsarsz. The fortisth sosilor. will combines "on I.ION,PAY, May Cab, Nor circulars, oto..lnqtaro of Mown. John Irwin Sobs,'67 Water 'street, or 'teem. T. b. Navin* Co., 20 Wood strata., Pittsburgh, orof the Principal, bewialtytald lf; Alleghbuf cobra 'Xs. • 1r TtiBUICtitt EALLLis . pA s itpU 4 FEU prilizos IN . Tifit STATE. • The SPB/R9iTILDII will oottimeone ,WEDNIS• DAY, March te. • . . addition to suite branches :.taught In etmtior institutions, tossuctiona rill be given tn. Organ Mode end- Telegraphing..-Thap who mono eachlswirumental MEMO Will fiiielTo two kimono each sect Ite ;Vocal Music from 'Proi. INPLIBOUIS, tree or charge. &ad for ► catalogue. • •• • sign:ten Peed. •11001' SEMI rmrsicrA.rtil, DH-CffiI.H.LEH H. STOI,V4, PHYSICIAN AND SUWON, O Soh No. 96 PEDRII.CLIa STREIT, (Opltivit•Solounsills Eowi aftfßuipension B 41") Ittly • , straamonr crtvr. D.R. M. O. 103 " LIE ST33Mt - aucritix igAILtES. ROOT 91101 AIICTIOS . 4IOUSEL N0.'15 Fifth erreaL.int Rabid a lane and 111. 0 4 t frAt . 0 'Boots, alboinlad Gaiters, :'cadatraialagidtat'a tiff 'au& Hip Booty te.tt Mt, - .Mika. _Tits, (Word Tats,MontinadCadasti. Brogans, ate.. .Boye Call and - Kip Itudta,llropakWatddayg.. tun Tice, Ladles' Las Congraat Gaiters, I'm& .T 171.4. Adatuandat Buskin • Slippers, ate. Rose' and Calltralea Blanc ahoei. sad:::(asatera, war • ninted '7M t o azy In - the. Gil'. and armach lower pikair • T.'d. DI cet,sla,Aliik Avec. DRWSS Vfl.Al • AUCT/ON.— . This afternuOp.at 2 p. m.. .at lassonidliall due- Uppdtatterni tillt be sold .4 - T:dimity of aides Epring pradstai3Ods, inctsidltlykldtryknla best mai Prints. .apd , T. Aufslonees. VILUTILLIiii..A3L.U U.ll/ 4.N 141GrMittlfieenlo,/bill Aizetioi3 , erill be odd • quanttereeNSVPIMOTBLING, comprising mate, wet. and pints: Also, Undenblrts - And Drumm 'Hoak, , etc. • • 1. A. McOLELLAND. Anal, tau hoiu 16 : t'oto,ipringi, at . . C ' McCLICrIAND'S UfllllllNii, • vUIL DBx2 s BOOTS; SHOJIS AND . WITIIII2, WMfM*Vq;E;4P; 4t41: ' 031 every nuipber o az McOIALLANDIS Attatiin l a. 10 idoiILELLANUS A NA - FOR 1 , 017 R BOOTS:AND SHOES. SHOES, very clift4. , DiceL&LLAS Anctloig, 54 . 1011tb street. Z . Slight Cold e't ffit--o , 4 4 frzaa B RoN ciliAL geaee .which mi g h' ; ocv , , oath. a sirapu r maay , fr74l4a, Few are arc of therinvortattoo of .81°1#L0 /04/g4 Y..tellah-t ,4 .M it* ain fist etagi in. au beemirtiri wouldlwiekt to a. mild remedy, V Itrit , :littiosclOd A, awn.. ' o, teactzi,thii agegateueit 4viehr- "aches Iwee:W*2 '*eritroclficiervieflon. years ago. It has bail . . pr4voltkit: theiXfre th• best certiato-ntemio, , tho - ~11 4 1, 4 0 f or "fp , •',VaLcile, —.nikau, : :_ uniri 7 ing opuir;. tic ifL lifstio i ' ,3r #L a 7fr amtiaraipcsc l izl th;ft,z. ths l4o : hltactiL 421 1 41,15 ' 12 40 41 4 5-04 *;«, aurs sou al'OPrus h%ti i 411-,`lth: - I ,4 2 =wrwringnoit.-a-V.:113781112 AteikoildlLMMleß2ls * t wr lg nem ajk4HL 4/1301LTOIT y i ngkpArylo.nolap tasumakurati. Wpoefieid aria:Ton Tftbibergii.ra.; HmlNintai aLirtlAwn. kiwi Xmg. of Iv BLOOD lICASIO iiilwbost all ,4 bikaddrm44l4B..T.ll. rf. ""; .4 r :-‘l7 ..,.c>1144 1 / 4 11 1 411 1 1M Pa. 0417/30E416:07- au that ~ ...they„o4rte:ittealAWO'. therdter 0001 P% hat that sod -OW we- etrt#o.y Aitlimt tram 114 1 1ftdiebtatioaki. exklibittmcitaawlej • = ij artlelit il" .eatieit U ATagt " ldgeßlZTZ the li‘ i= l. 4 74 Z l = ll 47= l .lle . l i t iq U t rePhoms . 6 ==z4 1 04 1.466d.„. -Vold by my Agent, add to d* Thrm•Ote _threma: mat the coants7. The tad* papteikt death tom. n un . :~:: —.__.WaL. Elgroiutsoar And a Brilliant Prt*;l3tra6ii.
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