Tin mu" ca ft II Much anxiety is felt fir the growing crops, ell over the country, The'bultward season is general prevalence, and isH not only injuring lb, winter crop., but it, prevemtipkohe planting of spring ereps.- 7 - Vrctil circufar issued in Chicago we ex , -tract ,the folowing: The letters adareceed to our Rsitper manufacturers and Corenrisaion merchants from the States of Obio Indians, Ken tackY, thinois end lowa. represent the Win= tern wheat its generally hilktd,' sad farmers I ere putting-in sluing crops slum the weitb. l erWill admit of their doing, so. The Ina 7 s , iti is la haikwrird that not More than two. thirds of the usual number of arm 'VIII be got ready; and being so late the Prospoct ! or what titc;) , tirtarrather gloomy. We, are still haring continued cold, bas • - sr -If it .does net shortly chan'gelor the better; we shell - not : ' raise ettouglt Wheat to feed our people. The immense emigration to Kanssa t Nebraska, lowa and Minnesota, is consuming a large amount in the'Weat." The st.x.k of winter wheat in the coun try its less 'hap it has been for years.— .Millers hare .been paying 'extreme?, rates for it; in Os city to. take bark to the irate- I 112121 - In -New York the stOcic ie mlieh redo-, eetil probably not over 60,000 bOshels in the city. The 'millers in the State , havh iigiit - supplies. !Receipts ,itf . wheat now average four thousand • bushels per 11:tv.--.. • • . -We give .an • 'extriet from . a' let ,r dated . Pern, April Bth:--i."Last•vrese,all the cpring ploughing was dofte before this, and siring wheat,' burley and oats sown , before 20th 1 , --Now nothing ii"sown, gr:und has not admitted -'44 - .tin fourth the necessary plowing. You. can . eery on tilts Also if the next ten . days are not vary t$ vorable, there is not one chance in ten for either .:spring wheat. Data or bade ! , the clto:ng: harvest.. The witii•r wheat if all killed: in this vicinity." This is the tnne from parts cif the State. All so, - tlai• 3 litiv , nport, April 13thr. 7 . -"In Rook Island there is "nn wheat,- nnti nn , arnek of flour. Aa to the sinek nf grain ' ?Ms tire! it is . ' extremely • light i i the friater portion of It havinii been' stiio: l , •31 - ziontli. As to 'the growing aiiouitt _of Winter wheat is grown' ib his of town, and• what little there is in the gi4und appears plot. indeed. Littin he:thing 'has yetibenn done cowards putting;, tott the spring crnkt, the weather baring, Iteen unlavora,Lld. _Fttl!y 1. two-thirds nfl lag sear's - icrop Lax,alieady ben marker` $ In:Michigan, the prospects' fns'. wintor . „rwitearere represented to. be better than itr any other The- BG 14 , Circular• states that the am', _punt cf cern 'in a:I the North-Vestern torts Dori - along thelllionis r‘ads'is 985,(410 EntAels 'Oust 2,158.000 husfieltiat wine -tirue fist anti that all al)ng, the wei tern railroads 6nrn is out only Pen Tee but, is ring weatits4dand sonthn.ard inEttead'of Tile snionnt of wheat in Store in lake ports,: at; this time, i5y.,1.70,000 bushels ,- r Ir is • reported scarce along the lines of all the railroad- . 'We take with many : rains of allow ante tb. etatemeuts of Circulars-, issu ed Ly grain merchants the norlbWest-; but -it is not to be concealed that .;,the Tretent - prosperts of crop, all over'' the ...ountry, is anything but favomble.—Pi(ls Gas: IN A Diigusted DemiFa t -4 Mr. Gsrpenter; of: toe Madison ' the organ-of t h e anti-13arsto•W wing rt the Vi r toensin Derboersey; writes to bis p.. -r the followingi know:ll7;6st, in company•tri Is score of PertiOeririlroirr' Wieeonsin; i I Wasbini„atin - Whput i< mouth...in' in to exposing'-thil , ;-tuisdeeds of the - 6 Fortv Theives' that.!ts-ihould forever be rid of thiqu hereaftef; and 'it must be awl torions.ere this thaequost of our enleavois? have failcd.l- 'The hopea tor cur partj , .thififture ate vanished . , sad sve have been .eleant4 out'. lie„.‘4o' find (.4vor at eniirt, wl.ile) the mid stind r 4 Dernoetats who h- i.e.:never been indicted for:Xtealing,_ gam iag or Piejuries are pin:bitted 1,0-11qck their Sn*Cs'"at a r ei4p€ l et at:o di e.' That the ,'' writer is (disgusted, but oat uuatter.kbly Fn, with, the Administra.. ti 3 ctiaent `yin his elorinK, Trzra' 4 1‘.. gPV: f• - • VI am tar gir g arme . basines• prepara tory to tOsitig a-beeline for Madifon nrow-or nextday, with the full . deter tha; the Union may be rent-sfun de.e. th'o yeild up its wa!ers to Ove4n, and bernme ar dry a 3 my pock e' ;: A bolitipuistn revel in rampant luxury! knd dol.:al:4r at the Natitinal Capital; that 1 Ch7n.l..c.r•esi r nmy towering head at ? Ole feet of mole-hill; th . at - eNnlera, 3el - f*ver, erring , anti chicken-pox may va-o toil feutth, their rcitifernua anti devasta urg ttaut-Ina t 0 euff.-eate the Ipoiauurd rata fir NVasitittilott; that -lice. frup, end bll the plegues: brougl.t tipin Egypt by the. riAreflcesql . Phonint,i may caerrun and tlevi•tafe o'er eouutry, , bef,ire I go ti i'aklua ton a r gaip with tiew,of prevent. ing`thirscs'fr44u oink placez of honor Ind . . mui'te. Sugar Crap: —The triple .•••• anibar t.eaxon Lai-thus far been a successful . ot‘A thmughnut the_Nsor,` England B:atea. lei vuniniv, it haaproved the best for ten - , iyotyrt" N3rll:erti N.w 3!l ' !carn from taeSlant:heater Dlirrnr, the l i ineas haa bocu unumally_:lncralice, al.' thi late storms have probably elcsedi the •eeasou. -Vomit lirge yiclds • ere', tepQrted,* - r.l the Miimr Rays, oue youth fcr h;ty realized enough frUto a 'Mall orchard;' thu.uce of • • wLich was. - kindly . Ivoluttteervi him by ai wealthy '; rteighbcr, to send; him to rebool four terrut, and:give him a start in one dearultizh it Mould ordinarily` have takcn trite twice , cr tbrci Aisles that let ! grh,i,) ab btu. • - • . • as_W , „ atlt ati,the Pitt;byrgh aad Eris ii - progrersing rapidly, sod the indiottiuti7s aro that h will celtainly be eint 7,leks). to iisaiertorti Mercer county coa tram. tirai;" By the ,firrt at- January Lilt ; :ha ftpu: Al La Mug: 'mice between. toil As coal Lbw. - I 'The !mai Regbiti , s ' i . We have received, asyi the Pittsbrirgk Gazette, the I,esvenwertli Tames of the 11th inst., centaining a list of_ die voters of Leavenworth: couniy, as made not and • turned by the bop!' Sheriff. It Is shown to De a stupendous' •fntad. • Amor ding to thiii registy list the proalavery par ty are io s largo, .ni3joirity , in Leavenworth city, as well as minty • The feel 16 , 1 , 11 p ro. yen by the election ,beld for , )layer, dap! after the publication , of tl,e lints, that, ' more than two 'thirds of the old settlers,in Leavenworth - , tlaise.aho bad boey more than sit months preceding theelee tian, were staunch Free l r State and it is slse nob-Timm that filly three-foutibe of all the the new resieeitsare else; Free State' men. The, times I,proceeds mark: • NOW it nunild scent that-the Sheriffs i du• ties; under. this act were! plaio enough He is tc make an enumeration of all white persons who are inhUbitarits of his county, t an 3 out of this enumeration select •the voters and fits liet,of them in! the nice of Probate Judge the rnmea lit "i»11 the legal inters of the - county." Ile has omitted by_ fraud' accident or mistake; at least one hundred Fria Stall voterlinlthis town alone ineny.of ichotit were among - the first settle - vs - Of the Territory, and lIMPOW among the moat prominent men °Tthe county l lt "might hare ten 'sea , ,_ plr.. that the - officer making the census w ould. :hare knc4n tit there were three printing offices - in - the town; brit rtTange• at it may; seem, he is utterly oblirions of the oxistenee , hthanthetwo P SL --- 0 - ' -fi' )or any ot her Leta. Those' he,sermi. ti have ri , ,itd, - as, 'we see_ in the lit,ih.C!..names of 'the geni tlemen who condnot then - - But; , ,neither ) r the no •of the editor this. pape r , nnr Ilhe natio of a single em loyee lifthel.offie , . oppeara on the _ .list. These, °nils:along, it may. lie .Lill,` are t u tin'lmition: l ll .but w, f will entertain our (Tinton up'nii the inb-,1 , jeet. - . .. 1 There • Trilii4 seem to be, 4. frem:.t, _.. 1 About 17(10 's'nferi in th'4leuuty::, iviten ) the fact is thav there eittimt be legs thnn 4.0001; nod a close - eitaminstirin 144-',•the 1 li , t tvill Idiocy thpt 4 tn,:jority _of , thfitiii imp.: I i;te.red; ore Pro-sla.very men. : :Shonle. au"nt ii v tim be m ule Ito enciect -the list '•before - , e Prnbate.Ciurt, n.l maiithrubi . ii, ilitit)4ltat the ;rcletirti r: Fro numbeof Slaivery ' and Free S tate men would re', Groini -about the slime n.twithstanclit4 I-thir Jatter eat: coitnumbef 't,lie•'• f'w- I , gr Y i , , i nter , 1 , 1.71 rt rip . * of the-abqiel state of,the ease. J 1 t.th'e 'tin's well rernark, "That it is hrted !tbar..7:lli . ese facts it i:1 hi' a sittkient inswer . bi Chase who, think Free Free S:tite men A , w h o }train.' tote 4 t thel, .nn*leetion. All 1 . -I :b i4 they 5h0t..114 core;" do not prOersttitta tbeiltrustion x,i' things l i fiii•blii°nfo‘te iriore siie - ktlentonstratrout In. this regiteting pro eess will convince :hem 'riot the Free. State men here understand Kansa; - Obits ab,^ot . as well as those who havetuot, ' • Visited the Tertitery." - ' A Narrow Escape of a, Tnitt. • .k ontast rapt' riialling i that et the Des Jurdtpes brie came te.rribly near hap pt-niitgi at th:lityret bridge on the elev°. bind and Toledo road. IA passenger train, cr , tt, i=iing of - one bug - gage, one Mail and ci I t !‘??car, one second and four first 4las, passt..Lig'itt,cant filled with emigrants ,and passengers was going wet(t. As the train approached tite'Elyture bridge . whichcros ses the-13luck'river, at an elevation of at least forty feet above tie rater, the laco inntiVe 7.ts over a cow threw it from the track. It ru-u;:."a:er the', bridge, the eras jumping fro ers tie to crn;qi tie, but prorblintillly not. bepaiting tart After. pulsing over the br:ti t ta it run dawn a steep crob4ultruent aftt.r, clearing the abutment by a vv.)! - few- - iyullds, anti rumblel over touce or twice,' and ping tiewn abut forty feet. The 'liitider broke its coupling, shot aheed,ahout a rod, e!ili al's° pitched clear cwt.'s the declivit'y. Thu: baggage cars collnwclif, mining head fore= ninet down tile ernhenliniettt, bringing nit • xgniugt •a_ tree. The emigrant, Car treat diet about half itl,itgth, withru upik. ling, ears remained nn the i'traclr, on the, ia.ridge• nobody nay killedJer seriously injured. !Ihe bridge stnad tote i.terrible test, with _wonderful firmness. flt ;is strange that the locomotive did rush against the sides nf the structure,und ertish thrvgh, planging the whole train Into 1 thezirer. It was truly a narrevr escape. The Mahn Xavier Cal4An Impor tant Tievelopment Thi. morning, a young man named 'Mid ad Bonner, an old ass' elate a! is the alleged tnutileier of iyoung t-tu at, Altoona, was ;brought lta this oity • frotn Delaware county. and piticed in the Central Station. Ii ecemi that it MyKim'e leguest. a Ful , porna was SerYetit.up.iii 8.41- ttiT, and the tdßeer ' rein r:ervM it found hint somewhat tinder the ifdluence of li lipmr; The , the mutter was, ithat 'a letter, writtn th hint 14 the Tilson at on the Oth of AE.ril, was g •t from hint. . 4 The writer extraordinary letter almost admits his guilt or the ttitiiilet; thin earnestly implores %inner, mid others of bis ,old assoeig.es ensile" to his ri'tscue and swear him and ofi „the diffieulty.— XeKim lays nut the plan of netitin, I tells what sort of a story is to be told, and lion the witneeses provalan alibi for bin.. ;This irnportadi dodument will be sent to this Disttiet Attorney of Blair- county, and Dinner will be detained here, until that obi cer 14 heard frotn:',; Those ho , are t i familiar. With 'slcliitn's hand say that the letter is in .his !ntuit writing ' witbout cbubt —4l/i/ade(p;.ie /c --I le Po tter o/ Petah* - 1 41 in .Ftiday 1 i. , afternoon,. the winkmt.n engaged in It excasstion of stone; at Quarrycil:c t . et t haVi in mendous blast. Instead. Aril.l ling holes, they foon , i a leige 54 , n , io't ; which they phUred 15001ba rtfpowder, and 'then stopped op the ' device. When the train us, flied, at least pow) tans ° of rock. .;were stuned, 1000: tolls being throws , ,from 25 to 100 reds distant. One solid tali's' of 'seek; weighing at least 20 tans; ','was thrown w distant* of 80 rode: 'Fenno n the vicinity were eieipktely dits*Ated, nd the tops of tiles taken off as dirlim ma Quo by the ass. 1 . ' 13R4. 7. VER -- • AItGITS: • & Z. WeyankEditots &-Proprigtors FOR GOVERNOR. D A VII) IVII4II 1 " FOR SUPREME JUDGES 4l'Z'Yetfe —guunt4 Joseph -,J. Le' Of ,Chester.,Cownty: FOR CANAL COMMISSiOy R, M .•• I MI CL,W R.D STATE'. CENTRAL The l'retricient of the Inte Repnhtionn tion- hn appointed the following Stet : Committee, viz F • i: • Lrmuitt TODD, Chsirmitn: Simon Camaro, - 1- Joseph Casey., John .1 Clyde; . • " Georgellergnel John M . Sulliv n, • 'William D. Ks Josenb O. Myt s. . .7 M: Sellers,. Timmy White. Janie@ Edwards, .Lindley. Smith .. 1 .J. 11: Lartessto,"l I" P. C. •Ellmalcei l Jscoh y li. Gosslei,.'7, r IL L.• Benne *Fslward C. Knight, David Newport. E4war.l DA rlingtol, Wiiliom U. Kuhn, ' Wilson Cowell ' Petit . ..Martin,. • T. J. Worth. I Peter S: %Helder. Samuel F„ Di / mmook,, Thomas E. Cochran, Dlvid E. Swill, E. l'l'llerson, ' f B. Rosh.Petiken, John Penn Jouss; • W. P. Miner, John Lotions, .! i L. P 31111 M b -in, D. Gillespie. " - I C. B. Curtis; Joim' N. Purr is'i;ee', •.. D. I.' Ea foul; • Hobert P. , M'Ciowell - D. I.: Finndy, J oin, il Weds,', . ~ J. R.- Elie, ~ - T..J. Coffey. ,- : i',..V. S, Failed John Corode, : "-, limber M .Palmer. :•?... .--: linitlblyexpeted 'bi - ; Ust ;'L The coorittukion3 . of " W." wi otontign nett :week. : ) . p `lgalr•Dr. Tubbs will be at room. in Dridge , miter, on .31unday next. ' • John G1n 9 9.) Esl.. bee twen erpoinfed Pest-mainer et Nei Brighton . ; 11).14:Ice of C. IL • . • Iligby, whose commi.".4),n,hes expirpi. I . . . . ' DIV.INIC SERVICE. —ll:ev. Pi nkoton, of Atte , alien) , city. will conduct Ferlces itt, the Vres- byteiien ChuiCh. in this this place, on Sunday.l next, at ltti o'clock in the naornin, aul in the afternoon. ' , . • I ' etartion. John • 13 Nlonegonnere w Demo ; • critic member elect; of the'ne*t Congress, trim' Perinsylvanio, died' on Friday Is.t. it is mid, i om the effects of theSetionnl; iJotrl Jisease• I e Ttin,aw €z r.—lt fie given out from the mutt at l'itiladelphia, that in the couiree of the next two weeks, .:about Three ;lions of the coinage of the new cent will be tiiroWn into cir culation. - • garA friend has' Ittuded ne the j evidence, given Deft:4 the coroner's'Jury, in the Wklte Inurder•case, near '‘ii'nehingtcM„ N rs.,i with the request to publiob it. We wouhtwillingly com ply with , the request, •but on ezntniidn!, 4 we end it.ifio lengthy f -,ior our columnstt\would - . fill one side of our paper. • , Sairla Dup!Pp, Esq.; an' eminent mem ber of the Pittsburgh Bar, and . pm:ant/ally well known to wavy °flout...citizens, died at Balti more, a few ()apt since. . . • , t .M.Tbe lifmoeratic State convention ye-as- I . semb.eeinflarriahorg, op the 9th of i June. to I put m nomination two candidates for the Su. preme Bench. - - ser- An Act vecetings nertaiikiert et the Stets road leading .froo2 Allegheny to New Brighton, tine passed thiLegielatori. Go ,W; r.—Two of cnir Cunningham and Clarke—left title place il;st week, en route Sot. Kaland;—the former to dia?: charge his. judicfal duties, arid thelatter onbu-: sines connected with his proeshiolL' • - Col. , Safa.lW; Black, after - being based agood deal, hao at last 'been rewarded for his labors in the Del l emerstfe cause. Ile'has been appointed Chief .Juitica of the •Territhry of lie , breaks. ' ' • ' j6r-R. , / Biddle Roberts, E.g., bee 'been alp_ pointed DjetrietiAitoniey for Western Penney). Tanis, in rises' se Cburhe Blister Esgl ra signed. /. .A soling Jut:mt.- 7 A bill bee passed the Sen. ate by en altnoe l t uniuitneus vote, autlioriiing the election of a sixth Judge of the 14upreme Court, whose duties will be confined chiefly to the city of Philndelphie. 4 ' 1 • as..Senst+ !Jeri's, on the.2oth inst., pee r setited s petition, numerously signed , by eiti z!ns of this vicinity, preying the Legisitatire to giant them protection or remuneration for prop erty def.troyed on the Cleveland and rittesburgh - I Itailrowd. •. - • . 1 • I AtCD • DRAVILit atcanter4rorirtsc, Capt. Reno, is now running ts'' a. regnittrittrkrt 'between_ Piltsburgh:'and Beaver. We tire glad to learn, that our c ever, oblig . ng and handsome young ,friend, James F. J.I Allison, of this place, officiates as' first Clerk. fie * will make a popular officer, or we 'nisi our guess considerably. NORMAL SCHOOL..Prot C will be seen br cant in to-tdiy's Popov shout opening, n Illehool , in (wßrighton, for the training. of 'pergola „mho design to make teach ing theirAnisi . Mr: C . his hiul titer rience in king, and in undoubtailly fully qualified tertake'chirge of a Post so important to • e community. • • ' s 0 , ~ v AITLZ „AA - Th e C e mpre_ s, en seems to gain grottnd that the notes of this institu tion will hecome current before the lapse of a crest while. To this 'end, a general meeting of the, Stockholders .41 to take place, on 3londay next, to devise such a plan of action is mayitte *deemed necessary . IVairgonseller, , the deftitlt rt r p ing cailder,' has been released from; ti;oitc, on giying bail, izi the awn et. e .for-tqa ap ples:Ws?! 't the 3tay Court. ( ais even smelts ; iiing. tad Atis Ibolight)tdit his . inretlits.—thw Nonni. .iiiiiniit , ; et Wow Gestic- 4 .wi1l be tin seen _ ::' - , ~ • ~,,' . -0. KILILVIER, PA. WEDNESDAY.. APRIL 29: 11357. •Of - Bradford coun;s: a , ameg. vebe Or !Immunity e4 l , Our tention, hue :Tor). went 7 . been iir reot Non luting add reading the twer . iptions of t workinn ot a Portable FlOUrsoe dial, re , . . netitifinveated t and put -in puotteseful opera:. lionin Pittahuigh. it ii ieperiaoated as mu til!ilit I *Psis pritOt! Witt c ,thsti 26 or ifo tre eau be - ahifted on a *turret,* Paul to: Pelle. with emit; the inili, stone is luet . 2p "lichee in 0- Smote r; may. be 4riven by *tea water ,nr horse powertsed 1s laid to have pacify entli, eient far grinding two barn:els of • our, or ten • i to siztedbri bushels of tern per Bon . • We allude. to. this heir inventi • at this tin!. ill • solely or the porpor' of calling tiOn eons* of oar people. - and ni give ft an exiarinatien. and test the *Arguee of water4ower. and .-•- , lion "to employ steam. We heteiloft needed ahmethintrUf ot leittilite eh:sweeter in this l ; o l4ulrbt " '' Camellia I' to&the expetience of each In , prifity. tut nerves to augment the nerd. Tao difficulties to which we , are err ost et:m.llmA l Ml tt i et ted 1 prom i trinst Oar liont.iand the atilt enter one of i I procurine; feed fir nor cattle . . e mavens of_ : v. ry greet peyplexityte all the in ehltants. We bare long ,enteraiiteit - thst heli that a good.' flouring mill. witbziirm inri:'erate capaeitv.And , well ranna.-"Wonl.1 nerOnir ii it caf e flat a prothahleztnvortmoet, in thaw id . ' Now. If the mil(to which silos tairbee side nhori i , is at all what it is repreeented: to lite, thei..bsta eleit'heretoforu in lite . welkesii be ten:lo4o with little. cattiparstive.troubie - lii,a ,iexpense. We, bare a ntritbe4 cf 'eitiowe in our midai, fully i eempetent to eye the matters tflorniri,linves tigation: fisti, if the prnict t;tti deemed(Practi.• ea tit P. andthe.. - milifinand' rti eritorions, 1 1 po sores i also the eerie* nail means to c' it forward try to a succeasful iasite 'Who, the , will break the first ground? , Who, of oar i l Athens, with at prevent rota dormant 1 ate.l' l laill Midi] er it•iip, and p..t it into active operation, to well for their owni individual eat. ;as for the general 1.-.4 . 1)1 end cotoo•nienco o the connowti• ty. ? Put the b.. 11 ':in motion. SALE oi rug WTI LINE.—The bit! 'for the 1 ' sale of the main , line of the public works, fast , week passed the ll..fise, ly a to of al yea , s,/ 'to 41 no, s. The hilt contain th ree. or four highlybjectionable features one that itire _...) teasel the l'euusylvonia R. R. o.—the suppc l l-. Red purchaser—from all taxationianother, that it proposes to loon the credit I f tbe atate , in the shin of :',10190,0 1 4) to the fa t bury bury and Erie Railroad CotripanV; it ifs hop 1 and expeoted that the Senate - vrastrike out t arse provisions. if an. and the linage eoneura.the hill will douLt less beeinneu late; and the tax payers may well I rejoice 'that the,4 are relieved of an ionerous,' horilon. awl it tiy4.tent of stupendous corruption -1 has been broken up. ...._ I IS, ~,.._ Cnnven• Centre ey reders . CA!. MAllti‘cynty.—Ti!e 1 luting holiness men of New Brighton. are push rig forwaol with tatieb zeta and thel tr manufactory moventent, whiib has recently been initiotetif at that place TliOtmoulitor stock—Twenty ? . swe Thousund bar24—eriginnify e'en te9plated as thell ' basis :we teem ' has nearly/all l•eert-tokn: • ' . ,h and it is expectied that Optroti itor the erre' clop of suitable tindiugs °national' 'speedily. If Ibis enterprise is ca{ ital ftirwOrd Ln emnpletion, with the same :vig4r,witlewbjcli it hay been uiniertaliesi. it will' glee, an raipitits to .the bueineits fOtteti the Fil!s, which can iigt prOve otherwise 't/Asot produlftteel of the most benefloial results. --+- 00 .* --;- ---. 1 t Tie Otealt TEL — EOR t rit..—Artintit 650milea of 4 the cable, out of the 2200 vzi4nillly desi4ted for the ounstrnclott of the l •ilith-itlitrirte telegraph, • 1- 1 are etanpleted. ; The cable for the i entire liee s N IG be shipped; by the end of . Jube, sod! the couirounication irith the other Ede of the At-i -,„. 1 1 .- II • "antic te.hfped • lie ontablidled by the ni t ddle l 1 of July. Tkitik of the idva f i fthe inhabitants.' of two differeni countries , wi h 4 N 11 " 11 3" (4 " .1 ' , 1 near 8 000 mile's in width. bet eeu tlie, tines:, witting titu thoUghta of each thou; e tn itb 'fight.: I fathoms speed, many lathos been the entrfne Of , . . the watei! ' - i . It. , . r • • &mow.' TEApUUI —The hove hien selec =t ed to toke•eh eciNlie of llorough tuwnr•bil litsAega Wet Edit --E oistrint, A.ona 31*Kette.e Putt,pti. •• .1 rA.Sftion:EwAss-4Ven 1:1411 Nr, J. Aiidersoii rt und, Fallia I VAN ' POiIT—•-Sl i .. I ?rec./Tail Sara d The 6ehtlot I,4enday of MiLy 7 • I' O. DiNcoyii%C•La.J-‘v se:. it stater, tha the post eld Bright n ;its birth tinurd by tht We tire are l unitifertned ns to the cause. and of course two; • not prepared t' twy stlieth"r it has been , done upon the role:, iree t ponsibilityi of that roffificr. et th request oflthose itntuediAtely iotCreated. or through the interference of ositt l / i , inflUence; hut it Itrikes;ns that the peopl e in tisatiivicitd ;ta Med I . 1 I . * ty in...pm__ no Itt • inlcoesie .l . 1 queue° of this Acbon. ilerAttentieli rdieccted to the caret; in ati, other et.ittuata, of our guts.; peisiag fried, Mr.. .James J. row, r. While on a visit to • V:atniort, a few' days Ones, we tack occasion to dzamine . the Lime Ella* constructed by hint, au the veins oiLirgestone fram which he igit9t big onit s erkil," and from our itmowi l edee of twill we can readily recommend Prue gst being of a impeder (vitality. and Ida actlitiee for its manufacture inferior to note in the neigh borhoc.d. ,; . - ! I# ELECTIOi OF SiTt 9.11111Fillt1.14.L00? Mond‘y 116Xt, bwisirtie in mind, •is the Say fixed by law, for: . the meeting of the School Oireiton s ' for the purrs. of choosing 111 Superintendent l ot, the Commqa SchOls of this County, for thiten.;' snitig years. Thoaavicasion is en ltnpor tint one. We tti: , t - thafthe right spiiit will be citric' into the Outstation; • and I th,ii• a Oispo sition will be manifested to select no one who hi not-amply qnslifielil for So responsible Ist • Ix Ftu.t.gled to Jrillust Mona, ond, Jonathon Ptiu of . Viretlchn; wLoee , Cording !Do tipiblung pictory wee i i . •lo.9troyett by lire, s 'per two` slice. has. with osep. perseverenee Roin'ltehtfili his agate , liblimetit; bee steolted it with nzmiliteilt ery propeltk it with etee!ii power, and ie DOW in she full:title •of •eperstion:•-cartiiok rope and opinaiat ;tarn promptly, and manner:, mar on' ioe ltit . willastoi, et rep. introd4edinti; tie ifimse3 bill 'plirldise that hereafter ' the egtapne 4 propiity to bee=~mpt (140#1:fritilityit.sali . on i*eentions. &sit*: trig for Fir . 14104“4 Elekiithr4, ne stvi!lbettt. *Ott tbe etot; t et Apej 1114 P. 1 .> ... It the often -Ohms to swift In gesininy.o4. El ollowitag ; p7soos 'me of the various . . ;. Xdlinglon rl 1 5" East Eud- r 4as. • , • ) As4esauts, Uisen ) luttlap. k; .I.ssistar4 Liss • ) 1 open on tEe trot MI ~"_ `- II LSE IM • • ;: • VOIJIITY • I , • - • • ! . •• - • Burr o - • -•-• • cikithe 103 electittn. - :6 '; Mon. day 4th of :may. nest, the.''Seheol Di g *tor" is ..the. *bats Moieties ..11. •tb10•4 3 tate rigtiised to meet in conientinii and, Oita a- 0004 Iguporbstandenti• of conivema schools. ',to aerie . for the tern of l• tbice ielri• • •-• • • .• _I 1. - .:We trust that t h e Lispriarsn t apath y, Ifested oe the ettbjeeti: • lof this ',election in this county is; nor; to ascribed'. to a Want Of : internat. is the oat* of :eiltiCatieni-blt , , eintplY.fram an, .bonest,lbOughtie think.;.e. mistaken 'etitiviction,;4;.tO:,the.; seal lit}lby if the ollMu • ! EL; .• : • "•• Wkatever donht ' Abele, may ent ertain on this; • subject; we 'arelittiti44 tlet much • good might iseatticfrnits the 'labors! of an , Micmac . int fafut.t.lontit Burinte dent, . It is • noti m tit in ir tention y, however t lo. discuss thi. rit Ratite! betieliti•.Whieli:Mitzbt: jrotinit, from i. prope.rriatipervisiOn ;; ;our jsc,hoOli The'office mint; be filled ibisome doe, We ca nnot trove the :StateLappro pria#tti or et:imply With the . I tar; •un'icits we proceed to e,lect.ernie , ,indicidualCitO ;per,: tons tb,e'dolieti of atilieriutendent44, •1 l• •bettriofewthe !directors thOefiire ; es faithful.gestiliaus.of: ;Ur edm•si:tion inter inte Mitt, do the beat; ctn. thiiibibalf„ .nuil appoint 'q alified and conipint Wel. would tiple.St. the name of IU. Aterjr,',of Fteedeini I inan in eatery respec ' 4palified A u thi a of the. ' 'energy; and Arcrylits j COine- to re bido among us, aM.'ht, - t ecitnparatiely T a I,,str,inger, to many well knonti. - 1; tierer in tbe',sttite, ee,nnc of otter , . most •exporfiCriced . ; and luxe tul teachvrr.. -lie liaolnid eherge \ ef ote First. ward Public; schoot Pittiburghl for sof , eral years. m r . .4.l:rtiry i cleated would • bring the offine *Lustig's eir;erinca in, the various methods 4)1 teschink and Our ough—rizquaiutanee with, tile islnt4ti ! . ur 6040010.: Though ! - at prgeut in c i tar tle First ; W ° 44 selmol, we. area. authorized\ • to say that . Mr. N Aery aecepti if eleea ted, 'end ; we also belielt,e• Watt (40 hiw would ;be the be .th .41'1 Lir the cause of educatiew We could dal .. • 1 A DlRkeTtllt• I f o ie of Jurorsdrateii •fn in mmencing on the ;First , Von ltss7: • GRAND'JURORS. Big Beaver—Gc,org9 *Power 13orough-,-Rnlph Ita4sqll. height ,—W titian]. Stnsek ChipperWa--4. We! b, D.irlington—Robert Pawn now Doff !Purer/peri.; Enononiy--Clttl ea 11rown. Freedom--Johnj Kickuin. IGreene—lssie Enton.:-.-.. • r:Dttustan, ra m g , and Resin j Win Independence --john Ferguson. lilt nn---laase Campbell I New 13iightan -=-Sainual.POnktiouscr and Seoirkly—JOho. Fer l itmon, An daew Jackson. Michael ;3rain Darid Ronne dy and Johnxahn l., Ob in --Matthew Johnson. . .` • . Swath )Bet, ver—Pre•try-Hn#Man. , ' PETIT JURORS:--L._ --;, Borough—John R, Anderson, Paul Rev- anderling Josep h . Strode' . . Chipposm—David ' , Ferguson and Jolla ns Wilaan. , ' ' _ J • D.Ariingtonz-4 es Barsto o l's°. Cain and Samuel !M'Cosiai. .?1' Econonly—W4lliiia Dun , ' and Jimea Steil...i ' -i'r • • ' Tienclom—Thos.ll..Coopar . and W. W. 1 Kerr. i • '..!, Ureene--Jamei Cameron. 1 . Gonover—WM Cacotberr, Thos.'Scott and John Witheispooo. 11 art:luny-14ile , feil. Ilookstown--huttfk Boyd. , • I liopevrell—Ntna A,Thumpson. ' Industrj—Georgel "Engles add ;Henry Nos 4. 1 ' '! ;'New Brighton—q. i R. Tatt e , and Wm Wide • ' ' i ,i - I . ' New Sisiekly--risory fine , ring, Hal bert,Olirer and T. F: Robinson. North Sewiekly—John Siriuk. i Ohlo—Thos II 31asou. i • . ' ' • l'ulsoki—Sainuel Garber. ltaiemn—Leonidai Cruil Joshua Hunter Wn2' M'Clure Audrvr Purdy and Russ Tagg4rt. liohester bur John Nelson. • , &Austin tp.—Hugh South ',lluver--Speucet !Briggs and An drew Graban3,l Jr. A. Telegraph - to Ilan Pranelsoo. The New Ycirk Mirror announces that some en:erprising gentleman of that city have jdetermined noon establishing "di rect lint of telegraph , to San Franoisco.— The phut is mot Yet, fully matured; bat when' perfected, it will entbrace a prelude - :try espedition under .the auspices and pro.. tendon of the Government party, which is soon to start , on an, tea ineering tour, for the purpose of laying (unii7r the recgat act of Congress,) ilitery Road to he Pacific. ' • The telegraph party, which' is to seemly patty the military expedition, will proba bly consist of some forty or' fifty. persons and will be amptt supplied - With mules and ouniell fur the purpose of :erstsing the con tinent with safety and despitch. The par- . ty will start from Omaha City. in Nehru• ke,to Conneetj,li telegraph fru,/ St Lillis. felOw the tette river to•the Sloth 1 1 ,*e. land th ee.direct. aecross 'to San Francisco. Th . is an immense, enterprise,' and one ith requires a large' outlay of labor and capital. 81.oultit'prove succeS-ful, sad the .iultunarine telegraph helaid itatee.sful.. •ly in; July, -London and San - -:Frateiseu will bl within hailiug distance.ofi each otb; an, and the rynntatione on !Change iii the metropolis of Europe will be bulletined is the Golden'City within an hour. • - rertir), ES TIM Lenektit ein and Erht. not tretdde you after ' using one bettle•gf Ikerhaves tliolland Take half a iei4poonful Ogwiarly, one hour 'before meala--rat, moderately—takp a shiirtwalk Datum breittfae, ind'you will rind that all th.it hasb4.ii'aaid of thia rear edy Iree. . 1 1 4 1 4 ft rarely failalo"te.. ter. Sick, 114tadiea,!tertaa it Ail [ttuotaa. • Telegrag ' ••!t••••• WOPINYON"Sw *1 .-017-4.. bi roivernoiribili I, 4, titith ,' line, hePii .ti ollertiO M0i„.713et5"..-111'qullole;i 1 4nitiki k slielleit . 0, het he siillit:eept hot i4slintil4"l: t.M:: ter ill1:0 uskti pit - ita w.tyl to bhp, rminestK, ,itg hievnattotte fir Witshingt . r. The de , :' l et logo of the administration is, i,prtistWit 71'01' polier towtrda Utah in order thsi helms shall be .execpted, tord,therights • ist every Inbab Pant to tho territory prof* ted without recourse $n arras!) ' • , The. Postmaster Getters) h s, condoled , a, cororser t withilufNuttuut II ilmad to ',it: ivo,y the ,rnsilsontil lbe - ortiisting or, the prreut (potpie, with the 4teaumbip elm. ,paniss, for two years . heal at the rut. of . s2coovoo Per awouni. ' - • 'i ' ' • , ' • _ ' . WA*MNOiON Orrir, Aril 24 —r - The. ehargr,a . agmnat Gpr, It of Nebraska Infirm, htnen withdrawn. he will be' reninved on the ground of puhlin exp+dieney. ~ 1t is prnbahln a anneessnr will , chlsen flora ig noa-slate-holdi4 taste. it.: Carrying the Mail. WAstitturrow i CITY, April, 25 --The Postunott'er Gionotwl tenipor 4 rY eon tioet with W. _C. K. Gropsne semi-4 mouthly.serrice between New" Orleans and Vere Crus. Contiwets for about - 1500;ineil mato.; principally in Net England and Neve York, were let out to : dap by the;Pil.ati, toaster O'eneral. These f eootraets sotnew ati wore e*peusive tha u tise preetalf lug oues. , J .~ Lois or the Ship fliolante. NORFOLK, AN barque frem Cuba, with a cargo Of Augaraud mo IvukaP, Owl boom] for NeW.York,. put a iut) till.. port to-lay !Diking .hidly.' ,The xhip Tofante. from 'New Yntic is lytugla total logs ou the omen) altore ofl,tryllnil.-- 7 HorloAA will anuMet ,to (from S3QO OO t i f , 840.000, ptiovipally on tile morchauta Norfolk .ud Newt!' Ccirflioa. \ Later from : ansait. ! rqtrsDAfto, K. T., Akil 25.—SeCrO -' rj't'ox!titen basyeibli.hed an telareit rn t ! .l p.oplr 11.1; lu tlbt e-earept,,n ° Cori It ild g le arintini. tr itren reerwerz • l ir , ~ F lite' al e th e territeri3l iegi4litur , flies , :be terrif4l,ll:ws, an-1 e • .. -..- .Me 7erni luy rif Julie UM 3 cott.,:ituiion He prerttuu gulnoit the vl institutiotie.nf Ole of the- pi •rnr! eth difttely. lie n~aty.af p&4l fit+ exi eets teiti4L of 'Me ME MI - .. i Front St, ILocts• \ li • ST Mors, April 27.:L---Jain..s9 , Rol iii receutly ' irtsrltuttfettilt...l fir Gor k( C ,),r 1? 1 the Atmeromu:-.Couccutioo ) onvintincegwiiil; s-if tie a. l 'ean.iidate rm." Hint iiffiee is o l ily. sition to tlis N.iiiiinuil 0 oii:icracy. ' l ,, s `'Grov. Jackson bag, fisrd the 3.1 o'f. Ail gust for so election so ail the-vas-limey •a'i r seii by, qie resignatiouL of. Gov. l'ill..t Tire itleptiou of Suprenu-iand other Joilgrs will tafie_place au the fiiet .touyilky .f. M. 1 ' P it • 1 , . I. ' - J I ! . , , Cnicano, April 21.—The lat,est inlpß gence l Erupt the seeor eCthe Indian tr u t' les in I‘lintteeketa; aro effect chi ' to Fhb, 1 on , the - 12th * battle :was fought at V;it oliwaa Laver-30 tn&s above 31ankaio, betareen the,lndiacti - ( and the S. ' l'et t er voltzottiiirs under Gorral Dodd, 12 lo 'diens were, killed•aud several were onn ded. the volunteerr • pia tot, 1, se la. , . man. , , . I -- , l SteamboatiCobition• Eraflaville; - April 27 --Yusterda • the , st miter It Aub,4,bile assundink t'l'e Ohio, opposite Slim Island, about foul ir tuiles billow Mt. Vet nn, came into ti.ion with the JUlta Dean b'autud for the Wab,is.ll titer. .ThS Dean 6i;tuck the liamboir's starboard t. , itlc ' breaking a lt , liin'ltdr hUll Jinlrin,.: 1 hers 7 .lf ittinnidiattiy.. .I,;,ive r six pewits t , rci e tit...ww ,l [,; ,fu t• of titett went deck bandit. Tha .4:an's cargo„, is : , total lois but it is insured,. The' bait .had .uo i , ,surscoe.., The Rai 1. , but little dui I 14 • Boiler Bz:pl)sion. t i • T 07.40. 01111,, Anil 27 . -"---Thn tin ler the steam pleining I mil( of llsym nil Ilathassay,.' in thin city, etrilodott this tin) mg, sei i iipu+ly injuring tivs p , rekoni ' 9r.e lidiCalrencly died iiin4 two others are net 'ex peeed . o . reeo l iref -The building irsuf • most; entirely demolished, " 1 I ...lnfrtzscrrA 4J—GLir, Gorman - 14.4 gsue'd . 4 - 1 his proffamettott r+iritig ; the members of the enstneil anil idou4a ..of Ropreseni:stieps of the Territory of 31iimileitli to . meet at, St Paid r n _SlondaY neat for the e hrpoal of procidtng by lair; for: bolding CourN, and ,for inaeting ouch lam: al may be - c1,,.` - Lil•neees:llry "to enable the people o viral a State Constitution. prepatory bein tultnittellinto the Union ma a Start; alitt), for the purples of diefMaing of thgrant of lands! made by, the • Congrefe of the United I t Stdtes at ire hist• ; sed.ieri it) 11#1* the territorY of tdirmemta in onstruo; ring I: atiaiu desid i nated railroad there [•lii • • - • Vll, LIT i:DIT, 110itetVYACT 'OF eorptt.--The Front Itpioil (Ve.)G.,uotre informa - mi that J-.rnr B. ii ? p e ,4l 9 . nf. that ~ol4ee, eller !iniil lone smirch ng tho. Blue jti.lge moun tain", is tint- neigbborhwel, espeta. to be roir a i t l4 for' his Ipere,v4.l:inee. I He bull ili-coverell a vein of copper let th farm of Dr. . Ambler,' eituared about . 1 h Pa nlilaii i from l.itrlen Atatin t line Knee , 4 R a pp : . hafltinck awl Paptpler counties running neer erlthrelogli it, The diacov.Lry promi see f 0 ,be Ellie of ..ireat valpo .tote inte.r444. - The' vein ii nippo to be about one - e nd abull miles Ming ,II 103 d thirty feet inaidth, end so far Ps i nvestigated' yieldwilL from Berta! co..eareati; fi re per coot ipie :oopper i . . . L Stirlen. Jahn A Blioneer fa, reterjr!'of the Treasury,'died oti otifiturd,y, • 1 :i Collector Abi '4lFq. 27. 'o6rles Vey; burg, • di-the chielano 11P2t1 LOD has stadati dter U. le 10 lir ariteill of ocathiz tat* • " • izes pruyiditig.fi t;oriveuion 8111 of the tiomest(ie for a Minis yui+{~t tltinic4 CtiO as a B.tate groentl utlh prooiceuti,,milr— .! there oy "rly See- Utica, $. ME , ----- - -Pone About “Iffieut.-4 , wry . anddei , sod, entirebr i iceespeetect rise h 11 . t4keti p4ce hi !heat. This 'restate !'turn the %riga 'thiflrwitel disaster it!teisiling ,the 1 0 115 ;t:Scol,Pr Oa* 1 :ir, - :\ l'hir ezt ra ord in. , 21frfeel i s ..e*if irefsrorable:' , Siien • has, des- 41 1 .4 4. mewl, 4!..incired :th;i4iiett.acr e , 4 of ft siki t tlistA... w riclr.s since, - wes proulis ),- ' s'!• ' "--,. , .1-41. e- tioilers ed- thle't ii(Wile very hocry It6st corsweliig prophet iri St Ignii,..ii pANctiiik that . 4 (incl . wheat " wi ll peen.- Whig 111111. hectic) , Q t. ''' llriii . bft limp , the m 0 f 1 otr li h last: the to mtli to ' , lef4 St. .Louis /utd. . 1 .: , • ' , , , . r . Aif 'and 1 1.1Pful Spiina/Jst."--. A [ Co niiet)t of 'the Spiritual 'Clar ion, writ* g Iran itlontgetncry,' -•.• ' • ' int ow Irtmting. in the loitir nr wi n ; IN snkin l . Ile 'is nie , ut veto d nfjege; w rth ;I.))ut $59,000, mut look, us ltbiunth he nit not worth on,s .red_6. ll! „ r 11.4-1 Sens tztiongh 'to 'gni rill* of s sih mer of' rain li t .hout twine istrning.tliulob, r 'l7i4 he h : been 'a' fiend, wi‘e autl tist!fui spirttusil St beVen Of eivht Themext electon ntnnfivril c ,„ or .4 1 , w - ;11 . tak ua place lb Virg t urr the 26Lh of May. To TUR 311 WON —Prof / Wo sj, lot 4, after tie trq of di ,p kitmly and I and untiring reaeureh, stveeed,;l iu pres enting to , the publin urtiele to any now in uie, and indeed it 1 1 truly a. j v•m , at irn erint scoverywe 11.1vori to flair Reattiratit'e; the only -le that sikas /iron coutpleiely sucee.sful ifc'eliaating :Y go of hi.. gray beks. f!ataruF„ ing, scro fula , ivbt.,re4 4 ithe any,. headed to -more thlrit` ti n , ori-rill'd ud , l4 newlipture tti lo(•k= air, arc i lox ini., D t having the • free& 1: I c44rNo,lt.tr4ll hair It: ient!er it glossy Lrl7 fy4t , n 4 plo.- man - m*ly hair that is lo6s-. or 'falli?or, and'' many other o.lli u.. which wlft,ireeonu known Its soon ns The . pride' il int i nkril , l i' isinguldrly (1 ,, tielf , Ot , Cl in tin , I:i! ,, ning - nni err , • , :n , n!. f , theliir; perhapt f l , air• f li t) e f pSt o.:it'it it she onb , porliou n (be ta(47(4 . 1.(.. - *., iy ti.•L f • wt.( can, Bain in An • W7ll , - 4%.1 elif 1a.,: /if iw. in) liortaia t • t a Put care, that 'we t, s:ienc[s has-,p/aced It b..astiful and pt.- hare u tiftal hat' hair.irit hi is pre.se,rved tee px -ro ink rl.is Tnrfilti tt(ittll use .til iti , ,,qtt, Ilan 1.4 1 1 If gi-eqt,ry n.iftir 41 et4ler 43 ttbl age,_tlott' tittrciinqe Wc).uel lara Matt 1)t. 0: Cu geserilly. - 11 lir — . it.;•strt ! , 'lll4l-1. Ut l i'4-11:31ver i * N. e i- ' '' '" , - ' 4 Reripc'thettAttre ye tr. jar,sj ! 'cold,;—lsi.ar; - whir ninter, w i th ir' , il nfCohlt 'and entiglis,- i.. 4 ui , li ui; II ' tt . r emedy ' [ i.i 'should be" liighlyprix..,l, .atid all'w ..1 • 1 v the ao.ith of thtli roll, ~, w 1.1 Rio , l'.. --' priZe it dairbly. 1'a,,, , i i - ;a: 4.1111.1 "), Dr: Sanfor.l's Itivigora tor, hn r i . : greater relief than any Rilier Mel.- ever tried,' for we hive ri w irtqiy to ni.po it. i',lts lose 10 he entirety free tri l 420, 1 .6,-4 .3 . 11 ' a. soon As the 1-ungs have t i m e ..r fhroof eIF the\eolleeted taakier,. the cure is tamil.'eta.' A.*U‘fainily me , liciaa, Air the etlrli et' I Dish ~ el Dis.4e 3, ll'oriuei, Dertingeinir -i - i ha. ,s..,...eii.and Liver, we can recommend it: 1,-i_ i knowinidy. -. . .. - ;.. • 1 . -/IliirSold by Dr. 0. Qunutngliamiof 8.1. ';',,t ver.uud D-uggiats gpnerally - i -... itt- I. l Prl"' • BSA 're, ti Ai All :‘ . • 13K.A.Vio, 1537 ( .orrfci,,l .Weekly ) EL111711,--Nr hundred ..., RY:E FLOUR--:.per owi BU.t Kll LIE;AT-pi•r cw t. II f: AT— per,bu54r1...,..... ItlE—per bt.iolo ........... CORN-:—per bushel 9,ITS-p f ' T bushel 13E1W—round ..... . .4. .. POlkK—round .BETTER--per . EiC,B--per auien rurAroFts- 7 ni.:r 1461)0 PITT3B11115.1 . 1112111K:::' 1.- PiTrsnuttfut. A!' i 1 NL.:7 F0UR.E‘.1 , 6,12.116,25,F.niiy ti!V: ~ • 'WOE iT•=per bushel .. .. .. CORN-1344 bushel' BYE—per .bushe/ 8 ,bushel ... . . 4 1-I.IY-Lper ton -i; 1,15 • ' POTATOES—per, lt4shel! - - •%!) • PUTTEliper ipound 4 7 . of I EGOS—per' (1.,z6u l' - SG l• . B. C0N9.1; lian3l 12; ecdrer / • rn: . ' • - we , tux) ,_On'the 23 at irtst., by Rev. J. All6im, DariPl qeottnel Patterson; of lirightcrn, to . Ella datightlir of (be \ late Hon. John Dickey, of Sharkin.' TIF* I4I. • , 31111/0 II ' 111114110* .., - • On T i ktursday. the 2 3d ul itt the reeyen4 of 3ylveiter Doan' to E5q.,..,1t is.-RFcla.e/ .gos teah iforrii, in the 25th year sof:her. age: if. Ou the lEttlfint.i et his ,iesi(iehoe tu priih. tom Tp.'„,Xtr. Tunas Keßy, 1%04 25 yotr , o • - ' Notic'ea . . To tie.S'ehobi Dkeciors of ,Bearer . 0-1-04 Gust...intim :—ltt' purscince;if the 431 4a-,, tion of 'the Acx of Bth Nl:t3 - , lliil. - ynt ave it r' . by riptified to meetin 'Couve.tilinn. att?':- 1 / 4 ~. "'rl Mull.° in.thr borott;!t - iff !leiter. ion ete Itt'l Moniny in lilny, 1857, being the titilrui ,11,..`! the month, 'nt • I o'clock in the t i rterat , ,n..e. l nelet. viva Tote, by i ninj , iriiv of the -w i '''..• numbOr of Directors prinen,; Mit yerslyi ernry And ncientiflo :iittninme:itti, lin I •..( !i • And , i*perience .in the art "of Ten,Shin. ;!,, eounty Superintendent, for ti e three.'... , necel , • Inc yens's; determine the smoLnt ot comr , :r 4- - I tion for the mote, and certifYi the remit to t" Stata_Soperiotendent at. illirrinhurg : lie regsli . red by the nth: ono 4gth sects ns-or,s , i4 3: 1 - - .". ' . _, . B. ' , l'itliyo l %. p o !Pit 16 . 163 1 -r --- COLInt atiperi4tplidrut: , 7 ' -...---.. i' is , 0 ' We are regeented to 3nounee the 11:1111 M Nl. •A. AND . E.R.3ON ) ,•)( 13 4 .180,* 5 , I candidate fori;ounty . Supettii - fotigeci t 1, ~ , 1 3 We' are requenteKl to ann o unce I.) - - 1 '' 4 11 1; . te W l fur the N gu o pe f r i :! ° n -n tpri l i g 4 i t ,i 1 ' ,4r P ....!.; 4 1 b 7 e ' I C 1 1: 1 : : ~ - • mon Bch' Gobs oi 'Beater ootinty.' . , i. We . are requented - te..inilqun 6 te - . S • ''' PI.ER§OU- tba preiene 091i6 1 .Yji' 4 P erin. tendentl . a - candidate tor rttelootion to Oa 'same office.' --' , x .I ' . C is e' tor !•ala arr g„lt. A 4,,,4 Laskit w i t l it kii ti beeri_ i be ga r ble f o r foi • n474a on, hem s.wiy.- A vin fh• t°l° ‘'' 'r, AltE ir Arta 2% '14171 1 M It) c-3:ier It fall 1,1 el? t •i• y 11t•ii;,,,- to rv , r c I , WIT"all MEM Itt /•..krlo.r; , W r • . 4 , ,1 • . cif ME NEM •••••• 11. ter) ...... .••••• 2 . 111) -1;211 Efil P... I ME MI