. , . ' \ lowniuent.of ta . . .ghlatuft.: . _. i- - , • lii Vegialature, after aiirotracted and vntroficable r seettion of four inotitliii 'ad jounied eitsetYinii Ttiesclay last ! and the members liivideptirtell for -their homes. We 'ma them all an: affectienate farewell ; an d bbpa they vial succeed in 'rendering a .sitistactory aecount- of their steward ; staple their mpeetire constituenci es. . M i mi we 84 .that; - "the session was iin- profitabli-••-improfitable _to the people,- - -we say .juit what *e knew to be him and What' the records will shOw... Three. fourths at least orthe entirebessinn was devoted to the considetation of - private bueinces; for' the esPPcial - PecunlarY bell -- fit of the Members theniselies, and the i‘ b or ers" . who thronged, the Hallsduring the 'whole *inter, and-whO managed, by some manse-to control the entirilegisla - tion'ef tlie.:tolsgion . The priticipal Al e c, ' - of the Locofocos in the. Legislatute---ric, tine under the suggest iottaand reeom men danons ofaLocofoco governor- , -seems to' have been4o sipander' the , 'public funds uponrirty faVuri,tekust6ll the State Debt. inipair the char acter:and- credit44llm conlinonwealth;:eitd:hurden 4 the people - with increased - titiationA- One-of their - first sets Was to peas a bill inthorizing a loan of s3oo, 4 s l :litepejbly ,t9*eet - the FebruirY":4 l lerliti * bit reglii; ` 4_ `pad:. Or old moles contracted ty" the Canal .Corn, missioners, and-malie-up-for looser a 'u-, ing te'theStalelbrciugh theflioniiio it lan - cofoco p lunderers who are ~ the lines ()rout; riblits ircirkt to - "'hatr,i6P . people and eat out theirsubstance. The -next atop .Wart tip.Creati: 'a *iis,. of $85%- IVO to cenipletethiirMarfhßrinich Canal -as the hill states, thiSAgli SeveriillnitidFed thonsand'acillart havealreadY teen appro..' printed to :other objects. :And . the very last act of the iessiun was the 'paisage of a hillkeinpiiaiing the-enormous 'Um of 44442,433. SC:for -: various purposes; -.a large proportion of which will, lie 'doubt, find its istifinta this prickets'of Locofoco .politieisna,,to be used for partizan pur poses--for ilia: a fact admitted by honest - 14Ciecrfocos, that the party can ‘ only,„ be' held together'by the ~ *cohesive.power of public_plander. ' The-general aggregate of the ApprcipNations for the year inclu ding the loatrfor the `North -Branch ea ,nal,.amount to $5,694,433 1 5 , 1, nearly : one iitiori suid a hatimore than was required last year-under-a Whig Administration, when large Sires were applopriated for, important - public . inaprovements. Such are the effects olltificoloco policy.and Lo tofocojegistatioa. 1 1 / 4 , . *, ri - • Dung the three years that Gov; JOHN . STON occupied the Executiv,e their, he not only regelaily paid the interest on the public' debt withoOt a resort to loans, : but lionidated $659,1.22 98 of the Princi pal, thus :.reducing the debt of the Com monwealth to within a ; fraction of fort?, rzsillicsii.- Gov. BIGLER , bats been in office 'about fourinonthi, and-with a prodigali ty charsctedstic of. .Locofoccustn, helms managed to . increase the public debt to more ehenferty ate mil/icor. t The prob ability that three years hence it will net be sae thaniifty mi ll ietss I Such is, Limit - binnt - - Reader how do. you like it 'l l Reflect upon Arts ireiljectituid &pos t_ ypur answer in the - ballot box next oe-, ibtr.—Stati - Joursial. i I,iidet wider the Fugitire Slatel , . law. A. 10 nst . 19. 1 d blooled and. revolting commute at - o im.ta on - Ibiirid - ailiii:: by a *gin catcher from Baltimorenamed ItidAgelyOlecomPanied by' Sob-Snyder, a constable and one of Marshall . McAllis ter's police ofthis place, and Henry Lyne, 4iah Constable - of Our Porough. It ap-' .pettrit that'-.on \ Thursday Morning last, the three men, took the 'cars to Colum, " with a warrant issued by-Commission er McAllister for an alleged runtway slave of Mr.' Hall of Harford county, Ma- , ayland, who was residing at Columbia. On arriving- at Colambia they found the colored'man engaged' piling boar4s. Snyder approached him and as he was in the . int of lifting some boards struck 'tint ,o the back and said.' you • are my pris- On, er''—at which the negro . .dropped the." bonds, looked up amazed an instant' and then ; ran about thirty feet 'to a_ fence, Which he ;was in the act of crossing;eiviten be 'Was caught an pulled to the ground by Snyder ; • Ridgely who swore he wolld ' &Oa . -the negro, :Nam/ be-ran, came up, While Snyder the negrt, :,,were sting glint' and 'taking -sure and, shot the ne .7 - gro through thetteck, cintingtke juggti lir vein, and killtag him ~iustantiv- This happened about t o'clock in the niter nowt: - At - 5 cecina in; body of tbe - ne gr-o was 'still lying at the place where tie was killed,- a horrid spectacle, no inquest i , • • t •• ravrngocen - next up on it. The zero's wife and child were its only . attendants. Ridgely immediately tle killed - the negro fled across the Sesqueliana 'towards Baltimore; . _ Lytle_ lord:gore:rat 'others kvere nearthe own at •thti•-tinte• be was murdered hilt - hid behind ri -r nile a lumber. 1*; ene.orthe.tiariio bane - been "aryented, , , Anionini Viiinion...L . Wnbnye received , limn itsentleasaniibo was , in Columbia ' - at the time of the 'Minder, the following!" version if des'; affair, winch he says - le known - itle,iOrrect-t. - ..- ,• ' c 1 Heotetes that the neitio. ! lrad not beee arierot4 by either ~..spiagit iiii:Ridgely-i that-he skit engaged pling itoetas , in 11 - 1 nano* plicebetween piles of lumber; ire two_*des, and i fence atone rend 'of it ritace: thoydeeatt4 •Ridgery . - entered - a the otireiend - .:aiktriiisnaitiiilieinagr to'anOisinder. or'they Waiild:Atioot**,, i llie.triiiilni vreng - o . : . the:, 'fence ~, werk tn7lipe -vit.-at -getting :over when_. • Rigliel.rant - lain.,,. 141'4.140 th e - he a d . They,erebotli. woo= two: 'of ti* negro when he *elf shot %Irby& . 2 . l . :rt!rit : their betide open - him. ' - -'" ' i '''. ~, 1: 'After the:ilea Wei donelidgely wa reirii3Oteasiifnini ifarrisborg; and itar te4howne4 United States officer; and if airinsOni.bn.iionlabaretbnee who arrest; ea bizetiken for :false imprisentrient.•;-,. Thii hid Ai : effect* Intimidate •"the of& Geis thin - ie'ontaaiherli:l44 2 tlma olferlbe bridge at sitiae tip way - to Ataillaiid.: .- .--- ~•.; •, - . ~. - .. : -*iiiii . EtiveliT ins ;4--The board 'of Edueitlitn,of sibiclr'G-4m**;Alide, of Verika - ;: i iii:OientAtits,timg tr"-siiit a ' 250 fem a l e timabee7. - tothe"Nest- They :AM, women riftherottghtothiciii*" and,- ei Picred cErffithot - chnincter.';')3efero 'co l. tering =upou - ibeir Wer l 4-theY..go : 6 0 4 30 a tennSe " 4 l , o ,or i lOudY - lii= SW, -- ford; Corm. Plyeirece,:rient "...to,Vre,' "gen inklarch,- tesj4 . andliee: - Orlt*r2 ii•x4;(*.: Tait . antic* - ,lliiviii:iniiii*i-',14:: in the Geoticee'llie244ll*;loio4l4 fornixt, The Board linie'::iiew in - !, Aiiiiciti.: of.pregieratint44t. 1 . 11irtfoti/iirlotmt five, twhoivill : leive.that eity - tor the'Srte..: . • sissippi virlleyein the Ist of Miy. - . .'' " -"L'. i _. , Fbent , „,., ~ ._ lipst. , Nei In iho'fo i *gn . . vices latelerWei" have e Ye.rlitrira ' apo. , bn of Pritiesi Canino onapirte at- CiT to Vechia, laq' more I o t_ rd se e il l y i wi his eh re tt tt .e trn a.t t e e - ,P m e e tis t4 'r at - 01 - e a : u p( r e futte4l hini f:ie i rin scion to eeriel4Roine,' ! though the !Prince Claitried only k desire to sea l jhis - Ilfamily there ' and ',attend to some priVate.bitst ' .- The - eeriest:tea; dent er theiNew erk Titties*ij however, writing, from Turi - , April 1 4 th , puts; a more Se e riciti sas on the v isit of the .Prince.as fellows : ' - 1 - . I wrete,:also,-th t this mica wed vis it of the ex-Presid nt of, the .11,:ornatrAs ,setriblyi Was - connected with ,the future political conduct i oafthe PrincelPresident of France, The folio wing astoUishitig fact : ;fully cfirncib - oratga to Y former !4ssertioes. A few days past:ii Signor Calandrelli,: a high officer of the Sardinian GOerti meat, .. idi .' Irk Turkti, read, at the[i end of a - -1 tier:;'ipparenfly addressed t,a - himself 7 t rem P rut, the signature. of ape of the ons OPince Canino, with :iwbom he .1 ‘ ever.h d any acquaintance. iLßitt 'hi, , ender increased still mere fni • the con-. tents of the l letter. The writer. kinnciunced :that his father bild been sent tai home by • the l'resideiit ;21 „French ,:IRepublic; :T. . el a iery . gni ,!saacrton, and invited Signor.'Calaidrelliiii start iteniediately. for Paris. -t The reader, atter lia careful e ‘ r .e a r s il,d al io 4 f liat the i l t et wet ter s c,o rid e . o t f h t e h . e ,4 ld ..v res ist s i d sl i e s r = ee tt ir r l e v ar ed:t y o pr hi l m v‘ . 11'''‘ria r t a ,h t ep lf si a t fie h l 7r R wi o t iii m b ti iii:re an it l d i e re:t i n:a 3 - . r .excuses !. Or the ersor , .resaltillg frem t e identity ofthe , names. In ,' , fact, -the Turin,.. ,. and : foll i e t Wing the . a vice'o f e,wr,itt, left ite t 7 ed,tell fir 1. arrisis resided i l l 'i From this fact,-which , l gathered train an official source, and from variona re , moms which circulate, in the diplomai circlediannouncinethat Louis iNapole is on le. point, of publishing !a Dect great than Or Imperial; Scheme, 3 , 1 marb: certain that Ili l ua IX i iis . Tqt dange 'of losing his pril' power a, the'Pdpal GoVernmedtl will be entrus t] to oneiof Bonaparte's _reality. - 1 , 1 Oli tooting , a :Fugtive -Slave. A_!, su„„. • 1 1. • ..; .. PALTlmunt, A p ril 1 The fugitive slave, shoL l at Volum ia, (ra.,) - belonged to; M. St sburY , efl t is 1 11 city:; Mr. .Ridgely, the officer Who - co - nutted the act, alleges - that 14. ;shot be slime in self defence. [The ball frent Officer Ridgely's pistol tdok; effat in-tho neck of the negro, and liefell dead.on tbespot.—trpon i the resnit be othing knOwn, Ridgely said he would give' himself ;up to the autherities; but: uttoti ; the ;arrival of the; offieeni to take hiM into custody,; t bias ascertained that be bad escaped. Mr. Saydei, Iwho was coL ll oPeraqng witb•Ridgely:in the; arrest;. - , thp Stave,;toolt the cars for linifibiirgtll4 where he was teinporttrily arrested, but su ecinently ;liberated without i any ex an t nafion. i ; .- • '•. f' - .•'; epbty 4Joroner Fib held an' inquest on tb *ideaft body of the slaw; `and the' jury turned a'. vertliet in accordance with t e facts!be.fore 'stUted. The decoas eOlett, rs ajwife arid . tvio children. He / n ;bad resided itiColunibialeightetni months. T* is great 'exciteMent, itt , ilie neigh .berh of qelumbiadand it is alleged that t e shooting was iritentional On the ; . . part o yidgeil_ . ,L, . t .......„ aTritrit- op i edi te demand -upon the —,............ m* . (limy.or of Maryland, for Ridgely, Who farl ,must, ;ake hisitrial in this State 'for mur ‘ dr• t R - ` - lt • - , . - I f s t ,, Aß y i 7 ;i NEW. Orit.x . tNis..— The fol lowintpararaph from,the NexvlOrleans Conriii i , indicates a state of feeling on , the an je t of slavery in _ that city which Ti t is ilui OIU e*per,ted . : i '. . .I' . - '•.•I/ nveraitig withia very intelligent citize,o the Second .- Municipality, and ,wk,„. a resided in this , city, ter many _years, n the state pf publicl opinion i t here tip° the Slavery 4luestion;we were . altpgeth . amazed" - - an 9trefpiplided to hear him declare -his belief, - ibitl if the question f the abolition ofillivry i in.Lou siana ; NV efe lubmitted. !to ilk, pple of New Orleans, the querti,iaa toovirOe car, Tied by,a Elie° thirds vot4 1 litelieivigouvj 1 selveri.th,Aso monstro9s a pro 1 eould not Col3lMarld a five peizent vats out of \ the Whole,po'pniation; we InentiiMcd the strbjeat tobbitie of our friends,a64 thinner they,,i greektbat . the iopinion expressed wia4 extravagant and, exceriiiive,:We were bard IIY leas amazed aiid oonfeiinded to hear 'them - 4 . dinit- as 'Abeity distiritly did, that* ii con sack am nave t; was etaabOiton which.lStdetheitnajoriti if the 44 of New 04Se - tie's:Owlet bi.fotteil. Tl • , I r - the CI esttmeled thietbe w 136 p cost o f • stal Palace at ; New Milo will be 3~~..~ filtrOt , s,hait reached Du lin that ; Thomas tsi 11 , 1enher, the 1 political con ;l,. I escaped from Van ;Oiemanis The intelligenc e has rtmMbed his , -front - a private s rce. 1 I r i t. ' iding to the Mili • ,y4linanacinst 1 `the -French army Comprises ci. officerii. it is . cormanded by the. _..- Of the ,R,,E.61?c, haiing under his.erdbra A MershAs,lB Genetils oft . Di li:inn d 152 Generall of BriOdes. 'lh; c.riminal prose , ions ~ s . the : mot h- „„ d i o ,t ii ,„, :sa - : ..,, f.,,. e been itoP ' Thei--Rtme - l'ied Pennission i te i ' ecid'ta Arnetica. . - ll - - Oh eta latietigain br ken outiwitb se venty iti. Persia , • whe the L pestilence. Cori red before its cent valt•to Ett roP, ibis country. • , I; 1 a i . Thiq °rested,' sloo f-vrar; lia Ports moutbPEnt.; reporia ha l :rig ettPitited (no date) *Spanish-slaver, ,Ith a pipe of 50 dtire-deirils, incM , e 'zit•nb ne - Soe!. The t:lb O: ;s ' 39 ihnti'into e .sliiii i r before' hein 'Di hiltko- . : 11 , I '' I taixt 1 2 0 faint into the bet4li_of the *nth*); Wecashites, hi; 44, " beaten l y tile ~I .2ltatee imerv; a d] io w ,,ith r e a t en Sir' ' " ' rice ., _'.. ' .11' 1103 1 130 w -I.et 04 .. . - itt#- Fear- , ± Os WOrinii :,iiiiisane.. ....- ‘ 1 ~', ‘ , _ ~ 1 . 7 le.siedy. philotio y.ee t ihitort is• no i Nthibtied is: the nth' shook aid 1 1: 1 1 ' ' ';' ' - 'inititia.in,Ang. i .crp i*lfitifuit.. T - - .ibitraSilitn.r.;a recent ',each in vil2ool3i /Al S tr f /C o ll ig ideii).:lonti9 n in . Engtna,.l AV4CM experiments y e proved that: . t ; yv All tt , paivy ..bilLwith r " street,* ,‘61.13,80-yeelle. -,-- 211111 , .',, ', 1: ": 'Atic;of'Sweden t _,,. Itlpm . 1 , `cont` I)* '-, tie ' 'itienimill , ' , i.Witisii till'net , when the' -,,,, , .. lake - pi to a the-CatbOrni: , • f 4711 1 l Oi eren , ....: —• _.,- '',-:-..-4-.., .„-,,,,..-..-,.. _ - ___i . ' 11, - -- _ `Fran . ra %ICti Lana.' friendi • A publi-, 8,30 Frei '. Kessuuts Speechat_•Bea er. Illy.voicd shrinks from the t mingle:with the awfurpethos of that majestic ora or,: (pointing to . the monument.) Silent like the grave and- yet melodious like the song'of immortality upon the lips of a cherubim--a knseless, cold, granite, and yet warm with iniipirstiOn like a patriot's heart— immoveable like the past - and yet stirring libi the future, which never step, it loofa like a prophet andipeaks like angrade, - And thus spcitlcs !•The daY IcornatMomte is the rod with which thsehand Ohba Lord has opened the men of Lib.. erty, Its wateiel will flow ; revery riew drop of martyr blood iocreasethe tide. Deipots inky dint its flood but never stop it. The higher - its dam theiiigher the tide ;it will overflow or break through. Bow and adore and holv." Such are the wnrds which corim" to my. exre, AM' I b0w,.1 adore ; I. hope: - In bowing my eymi meet the of Bunker Bill -tb*t awfill opening kene of the eventfel drama to which Lexington and_Concord had bien the priiL. . . • The spirits of the past !le before my eyes . . I see Richard Gridly Duffle planning the entrench meets: I hear the•blent 50und of the pickaxe and spade in the handsof the . patriot band .. r hear the patrolai say that t' is well." - !See Knowl ton raising his line of raillfenee,4nprin which . soon .the guns will rest that the bullets may; prove to their message 'true. 'l' the: tall 'commanding form of Prescott - , marclii ig. leisurely around. the parapet, inflaming the ti patriots with the clas siest words that those wh , had the merit, of the labor should have the horiorot the victory. 1 see , 1; 1 Asa. Pollard fall the first victim of that immortal day'. ' lobe the cluiplain raying- over him ; and now the roaring oteann - from ships and from - batteries, and the blue o the burning town, and the thrice renewed stone and the persevering de: fence, till pOwder was and , but stones re- . trained ; and . I see W ri telling Ethridge G,erry that it is tweet' and fair .t die.firr, the lathalied ;- I see him lingeringin . hi ' retreat, , and struck in the forehead fall to the 'ground ; arid: Pomeroy; with his shattered Murk* in his bravo handobtim plaiping that he tenia t in unhurt when a Warren had to die, and I see all the breve - Who 'fell un named, noticed and uu sr n , the rierneleirs'cor , mistral of American in ependisw; ' ... .A.ll t Spirits of that est i eventful- victory-Wl bi im der the riaMe - of defeat-- see ' them all ; the eyes of my soul are familliar _ iih" the sputa of mar , tyre of liberty .. But no eadaghOstly look ; t he bear no gtishhwirounds Crying for revenge to t e_ Almighty . God ; the imile of eternal bliss i s pl ying around . 'their lips, end though dwellers of heaven they like i to visit the place where their bl 4 was spilt; it {was , not spilt to vain—their fatherland is free ;. and therOs i joy in that thought, adding ever • a new - eharin Oven to the happines of b eased Souls as the fabu lnus diVinities of ancient Greece like to rest from: the charms ,of Heaven on Mount Olympibi.eo most the spirit of Warren like to rest on tire tap of this Monument here. Martyrs of my ' country how long will it yet be till a like joy will thrill through your departesl mils! when will the smile of that joy play around your lips! hew long will yet - the gush of your ,arounds cry , for revenge- . -your fhtherland still bleeding, downtrodden, oppressed! There is a darrow m that thought, casting .a gloom or sadness; riven over the blisis of Paradise. • ' - Almighty Father, of, tnankind, let the day of thy 'mercy be not too far. . • N ..Exouse my emotions, gentlemen The •associa tions of my ideas Wes . natural. - Your .Bunker Hill and our Kapt4na are twins, both called - defeats„ aod both eventful victories--both resulting in the Ideclaration of an independence ; • but piers sic; knowledged- before it was achiefed and supported by foreign aid-,ours not acknOwledged even when achieved and meeting, foreign aggression instead 'of aid. - .. . . - . past is past: an d ca nnot be changed—but the '.future is open .yet—and often I hive bowed . toefoittite recollections. of this hallowed ground.— . 1. - adore the Almighty with unfaltering hope. Part .4111.my'hope reale Intim .justice of Hun who rules his hands the destinies of mankind and of men. By people's sufferings - ire recorded in the book Of . 1 His eternal decrees; and thetears of my. people numbered in his leak. I trust to Him: • . Part of my hope rents with our eirn selves. W e kumetioo3ritt helps•those that help themselves. 4-and wearfil. We 100k...n0t for unmerited good Flair,• brit for Well merited:reward—and vie decided to nacsi; it .. : ; 1111osi me -teaser tilkt. I. am pnaul-ef petipisHwoud not only or its past but- proud or. ita!present, An ezileheart not often 'does' rejoi* :but I nitwit le - - hOur - .try . people behaved : =--greater, end-•nebler yet in. 'its. present armsTiiiirti/WitrturetiMqvneirlirrglfer vritt very, tail, than it stool even in ital brightest days.. The rroporteittilitteir .ormy position do well gutud me from easily believing what I-.warmly wish. 1 weigh calmly everyinciclettt; but joy is so, :cOrri sounicatiro.thsit reannot forbear too \ much to •say that I have ream) to be ton . tud. oCatY people, and bow with profhtind.verieranort at its, .name.l The . tidings I ,receive entitle mato say;—" Young Ne- ro in Vienna's lold wSlls thou' ma.yer rage and peer the embers Of [thy fury over my people's head ; thou mityeit raise thy scaffold, d . people:thy dungeon with ithoursuulit.ofeeiv. inCtims, and drain the life sweat pf my people, and whip the' iron rod of thy .unparalleled tyriumy_ . ; I defy :thee • tebreak iny..•People'S high mindeda.puitt • Foolish boy i thOu mated torture my : family—break' 'the 'heart of:my riltltnotber--murder :my. sisters. and Send foitk thyartsiOninstigainsi him who, With in fant, bat hunintgennsity, once saved thy croNni. Theo ma yestido . all thou carnal I Thy days are nturibft..ed, thy power is falling, and my, country• will be free . . • •• - - But part of i ny• hope -reits aim' with you . Ameri mall The distinguished patriot Wham the genies' of his pewerfitaund and the. confidence of beetle; tire land entied .tnact the part•of interpreter ' of ' 'his peoples sentiments it the inauguration of this monument; his but. Spoken sir irrefutable • 'triah . when' e said Oat the results . ctlibe battle of Ben : ker.' Hill Will ,klattikrae to - ,rain influents noronly upon your cotimh7,l tut:upon the And itt deed. he was *ght,to. say that it,t; . the rising or 'OM - sun, and the tting of: the stun , and the blaze of neopcty, and th the milder effulgence ofjle ipso tight, y er Will look . and. speak Ito the Ifull•corn hinsion of American aim& It •hags I ed and : spoken for nine years in its ise-, coniplished majesty. .Meanwhile you -have 41n notatly fought the battle of active vitality, and ex tended - your sway to the shores of the Pacific, ting with new ties your own future to the death:ties of. the Old World: The comfort of indolerce; party considerations; and even' , the reputation Of . , • :well &ended. authority, maygrisp into the rolling , !Wheel of necnisity - -4he . necewity will not ch . anget . .-- 7 Srai yOu people Of America.have decided to ao ewer the necessity. •• I have laid my- hand- . your peopled heart, and:l . hive Witched the logic. in the progress' of exigencies, and I dare' say wat l tt firm .'eonfolence,' the"" 'foretold instruction of. that• Monument's _majestic eloquent , * is felt by the.:petli Ple's instinct, and is fully comprehended by. the In , : telligence of . ..‘hissachmetts. And the new exigen• tiei , of_ new-times w ill' be answered hy•-hitussachit setts. with that.energy with which it has answered the.esigenciets of all ,former times. .-The Pilgrim Fathers founded' a Communitythebattlil Bun-' ker . Hill founded a, nation—the approaching strirg glet fur. liberty' in . .Bunexi will see - this nation. a nighty . IM . wer on : earth: . That is what we wish end that -is What I hope. - And that hope iwiltrot, coin= not fink -. • - - . 1 . • • 1 .- ...Hi! ALMA large:white Owl has been taken alive near AllqntoWn. its wings, when intended seas _ curet fOurfeet ten inchei from tip to ti Jt. is a beao liful spepitpen of, ornithOlogy, says the Democrat, and is of, a Thy* • in the cabinet of an Audubon or a WilOp. • wheatir busitel. 66 oo 66 •. .. L 0 15.. Corn- —d0.... - 56 a b 76 Oats d 0... 32 0 '44 0 50 Buckwheat 48 i •-• o'6o Men Odom nal) per Wi • 550 ratstses .. . . L..;:.. 75 Ito 0 87 + Wfiitenauss•-• • •••-• • •••!...31 50 . to 13. 76 Dried_ApPlas .. .\ 176 Ilsocrtliyeeed 800 ;to 50 OkrtilliSeW I. • • 700to - 7 50 Tiegir. per o 10 Butter, per ltk., . . 0 15 Mom, ' • • ' too Oa lArd, Montrose Price. Carrel& WILT - at .usAACI roar-* co.' it} 31livriarf 'CO the Sth 14 A. 0: Bailey, plat ecec;of Diatock, lint! Inas Jiitit Iraq" Mk MEL* it ila rkl , lIL' meat !nal soiling ! Mon PA entf . ery May REset pu:l. "ibip. Thum whO are requested Lyons, and Stud( my may applyto .Institution.-; I In is, tency as it nciter; gentlemen of 048-1 he had the homer ; dire° yeitrs—and Trustees of the& hi traecotinectiat 4 The subscriber ai pianos; and *regale' May 13-4 t ere plp l4. 4 u 1 ,4 13 d AL iiAINERf tk TEM' GR , . AN L AND 7 - - ; •, Acing chpica are :p it * aa as m ean be 1 ads aida'af call alas for. yourselves. oor east agnaldwin dg Cox's eap cen4,t. y Pl244,ll"niAes, Figs, r ef all *Wel 4r. F. U. 610ILDIthd .6 Co. Tlit tit. of Ciai unable term: Re w Gls( Turnpike street ' Saddler Shop. granges, Raisins; May 10, 105 T, FLOUR - by itb • May 'lotb. , . . IVEi,V illiffiri JAIL: - 11015.ROPOSAtS be rerehellst the Office Of 1.. the . County anissionere %of Susquehanna County. at Moat. ~ for build` New 'County Jail to be erected i n laid Bo • until the 14th daY of June next. e Wilding -tobe of Stone, fifty-one feet long- i thiitty-onel feetieriilts, Tb. M aas and Specs time an be at abet/Eke, Cell t the office of F R Streeter ; p ew i d Paw Ns dire ct to irect to the .. .. and '7 -ed " Jail _P . ro .. le •.; .4' •1,, , . J D URPHY I ' . - *-S. DI 10011 ti *- '' 41)1/316 . 1481113nen ' -of Suns County 1.1. RA 'COCK, ". 1 •.,, C miniisioneee Office, - i • ' ' Mo trove, May 11, 1852. 1 - N ianduni at ' LB. THROOIMS StiESTlte lEDICI S. • Comoilseed Syrup ekl(llopeed Hemet,- . . I FOR' THE ants a, . ; .. : ' Coosu Slay:Asthma, Broa**4lifluentei,Cciuglis I : .1 1 • $ 1 Whooping Cough, andcrcytT : ' ~':';,': ' r, Dr. : ItAiyiep'e lie:fenti 11.7(!tic, i . and i ll ,. ..iliiigr'i ' i: \ '. 4' I .---• ' ; • Curei Flatulence , Colic, GriPe !iiirrliit:Dysisi! .: 41 , 0 . 6 ;&,,„ : -..-,......,....i.........,...-...-t-i- :':'.- ' 7" -. • : ;i: :... j;. - i '" • • - 4 ; O Di. Throop'4: 1; croefi h ,roi s o *, . . Expens th \ filthy intiudenr . the human rye tern;witho t exception, soCady kit e id or . nuusbers. Throop t s 4i' ' iitifwerTini, is elim,t Cure S' In& ion, Billions disierders, Cestiveness, Piles, it ache, Hearthurn, lii. ream matron.- Diarithoesi,:l - '''-- . Dysentery. and i retforesAl healthy So.: Soo Of all the eels& of the loofr. :k g& - Dr.- Throce nrater s , L.w I ' - I• is unsurpassed in curative tuns. fur I any haiku'- ~• i • • storyaffee Son of the eyee, , a . ,l - 1 1 , , , . • ' Dr.Throop' Salve,n . l. is unserimosed lir* dt RUcee, Seale, Ulcers, Saltßheum, or iniotioy a ototiom of the For Sale by-the following', i' ,r-4:_ " \ AGENTa—Bentley a Root' .: : MontriN. Granger - & Co., IL )d. bwoll . Bush—C. D. i ut Wright, liUddletown—B. -. lighten,' Friendsville-- P. M. Barber, Jesstip—Bnwimq itMontfort„ BrarV' per—J. S. Blaisdell, Gene* AVM. Foreqf lake —S.S. Grover. Ditnock—SecitA ascot, lgrny - ff.iii —Dr. J.- P. Limbed, ' Att ..,. , ' 'lanais Tompkins, Tompkinsville—Dr. James ;-'nolts, Griii Bend- Hayden dr Little, NeieM/I ' . ' cis. L. Merriman, -I.lr.k.maville, Elisha Lord, roPc" Di.J. Little Meadows, Jasper Stitileiv, cboeo t rat e W -f:mv, Brooklin -- Mara, )1. lA:t." . . W il liam; alarkd; br . :J. C. Olmsted, Eindalt, 'Janson & Vitry, #air kwd. ' ' --. 1 ,n 01406, , 1y.,.- - -i [ , TO'TAE S:iusw- •ceivii a; large and Which williie The 'stock is Drugikativlidi D_ F 4 SfuflN '.. • • Spol , itis in i • Cutsi Dry pia • . Stbnew' Instrttr fumety,.;bfia shoal, qodu N 4V , AU persons"; any of the - tereita To Vario.ty Scoria' wait, 1614_1, Importan . 3 . 4 *„ . 4.: 71:0/112*am Harttiord &Tot.. . .11211..11,011L ..141L' ?VILE subscriber IL fiicTy tit 9 , " 110101 b rit.or quested, to can 071:13 A.. first. May 4. or sac, ic sate/ by:' g I RAM co ' Itatf i I ' hand 1 1 or. Nadi tett asaartthent of NI: '_:Ware, arid - • on ;irsitotium tom MAUI° alt ' then to' OUR"' D0LZ.,41 . 18 ir with' _the name I kid amen. • WhoeVer owner Phone illheiali are eoutiolixt sioinst : -mere Arid the 'Wait to Oe.'subeeoi—lei kw-to Cerloodale, pith /1.1 ;1141M17. NN' his isen'sppoini Ntste 11: R*pule . srs ! . squisitid* `settle all persurn hai4dezpi pres Ont them; sumo . • • a :ROT /I . 4i ; x ' s krrlki l Yie , ./31 nrt .NEW : CIITERCH7F44r' g de, ‘4 1 6 Itipni 'of treps)T books extant.: 014 mirim • - --- \ .. IP , 8 Y. SALE`; 1;.111a,t, 1115 ---7-- ... Susque4all. prim auspasii , aim ..1, 0 tooncedebledneade 186% under tho l law-. _ athlete's: ', 1 { . . i pre: f ry Mr. TILILAC RAT . A. M. Prinet Mira MAILtJ. CRAWFORA pin 11.11. :410MIT.TP, A. IL, Assis4rit. with ieempetent Instruators id the P a* Departments, prir ti The aucams orMr. Gray durim the fTt an &lb.:smith 'efficient diseipfinaria . and wuutifeit air/nee d by the pupa at. the cent quart y '43:llMiriatiOil. furnA he tees with the attairance that the Image - .. fa, spat a film iambi, sad tllollot fat. ht 1. ment te meet thMhigficet wishes and e .. of it/ fitatlons. i 1 1 Ar11111013r!til .ill be made for the iteananiodo iir rn Pupils from ithread. I Tenon of Titiltion. I The SIMIAN, of tliti Primary Deparimen , I* 1: tenni 1 ' i 1 62 The comma" lis l iteass of lits Asti 4 Peni Deparignent, tin pits Readinv, Writin , - Spelling, aeccaphy. English i t , . mar, Eleatenliu7 lEato7, .. ~ .. Andunatie(acit Higher Anthm = c,) 6 The higher Imams of the Aced . t partnentortn, -' ' i . he etedka of the aassied Dopart ipeaudine the satin, Greek, iOil Languages;_Wi t h the whole hif .443 1 Academic' purse per terra Music, with use or the Plane, 1! - Drawing sad Pahopting. l • i Ciennen. •.' - ' . .I_ • " Nhpopil will Le admitted for let ankles byePeeial arrangement - noel eiPe!_' .- • . • .i.o _ Aiftedniion - will be !rade in &Lei acc;:i . , tof ieltreop of one weekii di I_ . q-- 'i'Vel- IT P J. NIVEN'' Bee'ry hi trolly, Kay A 18.52. -:4------ ' 1 : I I AT, ost BD- A e us Gall. it 29 186 Tgur,....witas just 1141a a? 2011 e4 worths= - --40ADY *Air A pIIS ri•-.71 7 ii 4 i bre —. SA Spist r 'T Ssk.) ,K.4:ssuth Hats, PildilLeaf HatiiiLaps; Shirt Suskitssisrs, e 7 l .. Boots. PlTrn l f igardse, i :V ' C:t d iii ,T rtg ing 0 0 AP '! . ~. , 1 vt , 0 to AdinizOsti& T-Register, I#f Subroi gnotted ktt 4of Mir .of • Marsh , , to of ' con 1, decd ; tote subsea gtv b all Tie. haw es to preeeot4he sir Fl i tin witharufffielayi to estate:at t retina PaY eat,- - il. t • • .111 jAliEl Id REED . 1'29 - lsr i =CM [ .. ..• pli 1 NSpr•g-Good ~ • F. 14 - 011 - ABMX.' ,week . rang a ; this i . i i 44. and beantif4tiles -of. . • t'l . I RING • - 4 4 1.SUMME11. 774 1 411 and see them READY be found 'at Ohandler'S in Ste ; 1 00 4 4 ., Jettat Open.. and ili .. fii; tied of a - Oat EYoni•Esisy want, **ion; fromiti; 3 cent calkid is atom* Comiskey, and Li:nit-Fa seesiticneadte at' i less iolinit . ,- r tlse $ ii 4i syirt Nfitr4-rh*lre r ip 4l -:w4tzaz,f -rAzgi, ,40.. q f 6040 p4i4.... Wall - ..,Fa n, Of.couraoo4 sale. . .• -- 0K5 . 14. STATI: We ir Infort eb ljuit jeceiredl 'at Junong ieliinty be, fount ;Win; 'DePny.'sq Life of liceanN 4 lisStarose,Ap.49. _ 7 - - - F. B. i 1 .. - , 1 i 1 / S Sale T N. P airi Tq le . lii Ci n ier fr° l l ` a - 1 -. W li W l % so sod! rr ch.(minty of S Or the iiitere* of.Bilqauge•Celeilete of and ship,ldareased, - %Wet a contract orpo following describedlot of toad, 1?ro North sod..Eaot.ley lands of Sokonon south lands efillartio Decker Jou art, s oon the *at by tandoori okoWAgi4 36 acOo of laodwith tho, it itua hams 'llitd bera—w!il , be . forodoss-ii - ' ~. • aforomq. of h4lord fitthdar of Ma • it 1 o'doeb. P:B4 Term nimbi , `. Ira . = day et'o . j •.; 1 t BLIZ.B. Orford, Arrilr, 183* 1 • 7 -7- LAND AG, mills it'strs. WO O f hails in the Gaunt y rd -of ie Bunt, They have in aturiber 'pl asm tor sale, alibra diey invjf pordasers:- , _ rievai.o.aire4 arfir fpinsail *memo. ' T4ritchanryPm? arms pulping birP,gri yL hied and a 1 1 . 4 - . 3arnieyanaing thee. - •April, .1863.; r s ertu istii " e6 e ti i s: 4 l . ier. 4 - bY *o'er ism - , at' st*ft„ellsOgthunsit • NeThemeo4o.lll , 4 14010 inst #‘011361 - - Yr ' 0 , 0 ! itaird4pril 1, 1,62. iddla o ars e 10* *aid ,1* e" air ed T s ' sit vs* coda . Moilireeer;Artil • f ,1 .7. .00 . 1000 6.00 6 00 cmete7; i n or . 1 1 ti or' U 1 Presl I 09 sr 85 :stetck of D H Cr t rka sti sini veits tjusL rit if i t. e N cle w T - I __ • . 'IILE 4 14 ed on Iten, cic dqb Si R. IN MEE -- 1 II lea MO 1. i J 4113PECtil7ilit: Will% 41).'ultiegi4in-,eictite 1 , peophs rip the hit Abet' _Tagoanit Ina- be / TM • lit Iskr die P . itr thet-baneeneat ot Seariell Motel, 1• A T TRW LOWBST PRIORS. , .t.,' toMers ma y enlY niiii it that all Work . daaa,Ot IP . • s hop is hoisampit*l Wilt. Ho hi amy-pre if e 4 Co do wove aficarObg t° l g.' -.• • 1 ! • 1 - 1 . - S um mer Fashions f i 852 li ng. B‘. .9 • -- 4 . . • .Prolßono _Pulite° , 1 • e - iii,“; - 1` and &inlet. trite4t4a,ill IPrer Fordo 7. 1 .0 10- il and int. i n ifint-w°o 4 . 1 . 'subscriber is , aide to annoutwe i .l to ; the - ',,: .of %Susquhanna Coun ty, u that. be kas 1 , . 77 - at coniniirrable 4li n -celebrated "'l l ._ stlivinxiknAcHiprie, ~. 1 - • ented and indented in 184 i by- Aiken r it let , , This machine will do thownrkfaftWeive ' reOmell Tailors Per days;- will en ee ; i ii k w it ; ,1. 411,-kind's ef. ,d? it diviner , than hand , , every i I bonig pr um ise)" the m 1 , all kiwis of mi work, seism Stiching, Spain** and, I n 'hai I thit Tiro* of the- Tailor exeepteutting indprerwe 4 Othr7Sewiefir Marbtoes 'have been Jaren . and are` kr Sise; which tin stoustiata With it .41st ot ! resiiiect.; With thit sunshine we mouse 4o # 1 darebl.ri lad ~1 0W errieee shoe any e lore _wishing to putip ip :he nght "above niaildsie caw do so . by gon the tub- . I:- ,-, .. . .. . cl.Blaszpt. • . , 44 = 11 %'._.c': -- ' _ . l ilt Adinallasttatlmell: IWil+ - - is `mediate plorictila-igivenisat._t....tdinii.. istnt6o4 .the t. 60.41-, - -.We ll s: cup dot:tile hi*Ns bion 6 ta.die .- - It 'Orme h 4" 4 4. 414! am t ; & re ti n i e ri a t elahns ina to imam!, thanil iTitatid . i I J. 4: oluTrEmmtir t i llt , A —l .; it• i upaiitfr. Act , rp-I, .1852. . ' ... ' -' ‘ • 1 NOIRE. . 15 , 30404i1i jr , duewia # l ,.. thi P nu qe ( l4!94"o 4 ,i' . - s• C - thicn tla =t f h, r tlFgre 4 l, of it i y a 1 • I,ietthtied sin act'to prorde reveme Meet , de .. ,. aittpon the i rceamiry,.and facet azt act:lbsi.lfth o! April 1846 .lintitled an to:int:maim; the - Imo:me and diminish - the Leg is tive I expatiate of the eotiosiariteilth, -Sri act pa to • 22nd day of! Aid 1848 entitled an•act to • nisi a for the:reduction of the State :debt. ' and an act patisid:the 10th day•Of.April .1849,•entitleil an to - state a sinking "fund and to provide foi , • gradual_ and ~certain extinguishment of the dObt of , the ,underaigned,,Appi,ais er f Meta,-bite Taxe.s of Susquehanna County bas p par list of all merchant, !riding within said , ntir, and placed•each. of the said meniti in that class to Juin seems right tuid just aiitit to the provisions of sai'i act of Assembly, as follifers, , . , . ! " &midgets. Peopiietors. ' Class. 1 bony, Joian - r. Lambert, .- 14 do 1 'Jonas Caster, ' •14 klyn, EdiriiTiffany, 111 1 do [. ' Eant Kent, - . 14 - do - 'F. W. it.E. Allen, = 14 • do I I- 41.,T. Ashley, 13 Lii do' 1 ' Nelson Tiffany, ~ 14 112 VA' - Francis Quinn,- .14 :I' rd,, J. Baker dt Co.' .- .13 / duir, • T. P. Phinney, . 13 Liy do -`" Deorp Cone, 13 ,do Hieock A. Wells, 13 do . Wells 4,Chittenden, la do ' • *tells A . :Landon, 14' 1 11.1, h ' ' •S. B.GrOver, . .14 ,I -do -L. : a _ Wooditiff - 14 1 do 11.1,Blaltedse, , -14 'risttthardle,Cisnisbell & Taggart,l3 do A. l Wickham , l4 -* li U. Barrow* & 4 -it - do , N.lLKenn.d. t , , ! 14- . do I sioiley,. _ 14 do_ ... Avis - Howard, - - 14°L' ;r at BeW: ohohl'Einney, - 1 do '- ~ William Eager - 14 ' - do Tinkbani it : Belcher, ;13 ' tiiin, 4 ... ati " - •; . 721141W 1-. -- 14 j -- 'do - - L.' S Lintieun, ' - 12 40 - - - AID* . teididd. -- - 14 ': do Young &13rownson, ,11 _ do . Taylor dr. June, _ ' 14 / : -•y,L. S. Lenteim,;,_ - 14 do • licEirtics AcSinitb,. - 14 .do it Cohen, ' • 14 do • • James Belt " r. ,` T . 13 do J. 13. West, • , • 14 do - .T. P. Badger &Co. ' 12 . do. C.,E,Dennett, 13. - do - .: :‘ A. J. Seymour, .- -", 14 • LI : •, . Eaten & Peck, • , ' 12 li. do: S.; Sesmonr, 13 - ~ do , _". S't:42nsicitlk Verry, 14. , - 1 rrick,. John lfiller, . ^,;l# , . x,. - Sclintts, Phu 4 Co. 13:,. ~ do 'E. R. Groaid-1162'5, 13, :ti , y, „ J. O. Toinpldna, - ~• t 4. 1 , , trine, •I. L. Pint & Co.IL • .".I,t, 11. *do _B. Sayre k (to. •- I Webb,...',..--,. do: ' J. Webb, -- - , '', do ..-- ' .F. 8. - Chandler, - 3 do J. Lyons& Son, -, a do - - GS , orge IFoller, 14 : do." '3L C. Tyler,- . - 13 = ' --do A. Lathrop & Co. 12 do - - Abel Turmell, ' , 44'lit do':` • idj , S. Wilson :& Soo, 13 do - S. iB.l4i:foil &.8022, 12 do Bentley, & Bead,. 11 lig 'do Pitts & !Warner, .. l3; , - do' - al..F.thriiige, .. ' ' -t,s de- -IL 8001 s, _ ' •. 14 ".,41. : _ , lietagecl o ittle,' '"• 14 , I . letosen.o; 0., _Wright,: l4l si Migcnda r L. Eintphin. • 'l2 do • A. *on 41.0 &' i ma, - 14- do _ _ .Renry Barritt, , 12 ..1[ do- ~. ;11eydee'sk-l k ittlei - . ' , 13, do - Viren.C: Ward._ , ';l4 1 - -_ If. grsnager & Co. - '' 14 do': - - William P. Case.% - - 11 lies Lidre,*Wnoy & I.louttort;l2, i .rhkrrille„.Bett &Root,. . . 13 pat do - . S.' Droved; - -' 12 pal do Atria:2 & Dean, 14. r.. nkiiii, Y.', Iderrinian,- 'l4 "do • 8.114211er; , - ' 1,,,t . 1 1 Ist of Groceries , ISeer Egon —Uwe, Ifeiry Barney, , ; ;.:.8 Licit Urn, ~ ILA._ Nelrecunb, 8 1 ; . rd. ii!rfry- A: Vritliarai, s - - ,1, 'do:. ' (large Bassist!, • . 5 g 1 •, : a 140c4 ghaii6ets. - 8 Liii - , the.llenii i nunsGliddeu.: 8... I e --, 11.e. - od,linillint Scott, , " .7 •,1: 'do JohnN;°-WOOd F oir,g '.. dos '3l & S teel," , 8 Li. , do ~ 4 Gketeic ..... ' _B-,-r 4 0 , :- -J' ' Leemstock . ' ' - B.ltr , • ~ •• y, 4 4 401w, - ..: 8- . 11 de - . Frederick Pickering,. E: r i' - de, '- ', -ISlSet:Weekt;`,7- - . ,, .. t: ' -NbislitioleiNeweiediB, - - Ifont - ' Jasper 111Symajr;;.-- : 8; ',f 1., .. . k P. X.ll4trie, - "` '•- - 8 :' -' 1 - •.' ' 1 'Hill - e : l 6 telk . - - 11 r - Cfsitslolk4 , ,.ll;.:-., mi t ai . _Ai • .. : ILION" imukk - fr.14 , 7,:" - --;, r. dp: lt' 130!taid t ''•: 7 1 ~ - - Arestloodl o -'--'- - 4ov* L lLft - . 1 .i 1 ' , : t • Y rohpaPsr_ -7 ttlti_ 4 tie CO 6 t . ' ?Fat fibid .r hiss ilisdassiti• tY . Oa toth"daratii , I ,riddiltiospYgit lissciated:l34 , . _ , ... dififfr - ItireloititAVb P.' DE V IifOkAPIC ":41#11 = LE 1' I'll see, you hung i t, you-. infernal old,, '' Pascal !" and away ie awept around the. , free and out of sigh ~ -1.-- -, [- , •- -' " - 44uekily the - current.matle,aareep• be. - , trnvi eddying.•round;in the' eonatritir at . , tlie pper`edgn of aisand-bar,44ion-which ~ ,'See t „was fluurr, - and scrahbled Ot. He pal ed up tips bank toivard Logio,'l4l l 4"' -' . • . ~ • - , ter ,T; Wlti.rage,-antt streaming : witnmr . a. , ,,- I ipr., He . had uo %Yelper' bill - a Ptittbti and:": Oat of erinrse, wai unfit for itervieet , and--, ;Tan was too :bid to be whi iti.a fist fig t.. tile- , .." ; -i '• Blast you;" crieilScatt, as he'gotneii liitn, do you stop toi:ask a an • how-, be's* - , *cling til "Vote before you 8 V 8; hiin fro th '1- 'drowning ?" :4 ,4r , t.pgau never st6pped 'whittling,: but - looking comPosedly up;4owlYt said,--; I• tEYery. g - g-g zat!einan..Xair a -right: to, ,-- it s-vdte as he likes, and 1141-11foaln, when ,6 - .4 likes:; and I -d-d-don't suppose any:-". , L . - l - t ei . ' s bound to dive into; the creek te , - ' " Alisli out a. vote to k:k-kill his ()rm.!! _ = - ::-=, The liimalaya Mountain.q. 11 he mean height ftl H' I 'is ' .„1.,..? le 'tuft ata endous,- certainly n ot less than i trom et s ooo 'tc; 2(y000. feee - thou h Thepeaki- , - ` ' ding t h at elevation are- not e'tbe : . tpbered, esPecialY at - 4130 , scalr,c4ls of 10.7sutiti ; jlideed, fikuri that- :rive r ` p the , `lee,the - chain exhihifs an 'enillei f stic,,j - itslion of the loft iest mountains`on earth ' Poi tof qtent snrpa - ss the height of ChinaL . 'oi•azo; thellighe3t ihnt.pne of the:Aides,' , stii mAtiy reaeh the height - of 25 ; 006 feet • it least. 0 ra g ged i 8 thi'S iwart"Oft the • nagnifieet‘t chain, that .the miiit ry i pa- - - WW1 7121111-1 1,4 - 4 aul th nel - mi dly , . Chaster, Gaunty, to 1 •it. 4 adt kk n da ' Pindnetir - 'e -New , -zz lbo lf York en Abn " ' ' Vniild. ~ - ": - ' - '1 :'' .: ,- f:)iir, ~. ..,. an old 214 experienced '" ..' '-' reilifecirtjeli 1 York, and irill give'hie entire` ~., - Awtl4 . ksale * o f a n ki n dorp xo d uce. - -,„.. f-' ~,,,,,—?., ~_- ~.,-_ 4 4? . Capt. Rt;w is :extensively. - d famitbliirno!rd At•., as arAmest. uprlght inati, and •.e of tkeveltest, 1 _ anlannen in New York Market. ' ' ,-, .. "'Montrose Depot,' Melt ; 18,1. • - ' , - -lE , =f,- j , •!-,7 ~.~,i.. TYLER, Dealer Crock Hard . i _gaticsr Putdiis Agvenue; Ge Net I. POST. Sz=--CO.; - : • - Gioceriee,‘Crockay, r--eta 'of of T one.lvitli the beit:t . C .!! 1 1 047 ` • - _loy4te ' „IF 4tt TY ; O IL , z C 641, MISSION #, ronTiti STATE , NXTILL iitfeacr to VV - with Public 6 1 0 . 1 % occupi ed; .12t 4. 1851 t ' 1 1 E -- ;Greit' meituritict 1,-7 band Cane Seat Chairs; . tare, at the - Ohaff and" - iiotth of Sekytnour`a-Staia;r Jan. 22, ipt. PIUPP I K, Ovregti dreg( stieet, Foot of P l. -ItIC:4 1L 1; feltln~llt.,,th may bp foams: wham as well as 'new:: IEI CALYI inttea. '. will anal iri .tileenunties and Wyon*,.' 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