II S ECT 11" MC ELEA Nr. IN W N. Inc7hickory street resides a gentle ,utuu minted batotrul. (1 41 Vir ; whosohptulous ohl.fa.-dtpre4 on I. the repo.dtory of various Id' o tiroperty belonging to numberless en 'lightened -but distressed eitizeto of the Stales.. The lowet'itHr of Mr. Levi's house is fitted up wit t a glass Immt, very dingy and, dusty, that the tattousartleles:dmiesed hf view lir the window are but dimly eett. There a rel witfitarnisped keys, that MINI i ilMtfor ye4rs. The dust tHi I;lhe' en/tot/eh :we of etch; for the lips that blew t herein thegrad tinted air havest'ruak into mete ,;kin longago, and the agile tingeni that ran over the holes are now louse bones, that lie hero and there, never to hang togetheragain. 'There are opera gias,es, too; opera glittf*s. of etatry. mode.. Front the antique, species that our grandmoth ers used—a - single tube, short and flat, which was Intended to be pulled out like a telt, , st•ope, but willich never woald jlull cut until the; opera was : over, and on y blackened . the white ,glove in whirl the attetupt nonle—down to the large, imposing sudden' torilre with its double tube, Ilild eemplieatdd interior, and its windlass in the centre that winds it ,out into n telescope, or flattens it upnto a pair of spectacles, 1 low .pregna it a lessen lies in these opera glamesll in the pawnbroker'o, to Mow What stories of dissipa tion, of lleeti*wealth, of ruined ele owe they tell! Don't you see the hrukenalown thutdy, seesly, but not yet all corrupted, _darting at dusk of eve into 'the dingy shop, maid with Wally flushing cheek, producing the remnant of 111.4 Netter' tiltyn:: And ean't you trace him after that to the tar-moat uuder ground, wherenipid :lVilie4, authors and loafers, he '`ptir e:lases si few moments .exeltinucnt With the few shillings that but halt ain hour since he obtained with shaine? You call see all some Of things in Air. Levi's window. California di/1- 'llollt IS ; real dhunonds, . very rare; kudos, relies of dissapoluted thin-. streis ; guns, saggestive of sporting Englishinenbnrd up; silver tth-puts, now black and uncheerful, hinting at terrible distritsses in some poor Wl low's home and making you sett .his 'I hin wife Hteal ing out at night to raise money On the fatuity valuablim with Which to buy food for her children. The interior of the shop is devoted t.,.lry goad , . The details. however, can be opt dimly made out. owing to i lie extremely dubious light that per vades the store. Even in broad Bay light a juiliciiius twilight exist in Mr. Levi's. What the French tall ,/, , ,,,iyoup, is lunch affected liydovers am I gentlemen who sport their wateh t-i. Through this mysterious atmos phereollo can feebly distinguishrdws ,if shelves parked tightly with dark trundles of wearing apparel. • Biddy's gown and Patrick'ti hitinday coat lie big ether until next month's wages mine to separate thew, ,'... ,% . Mr.: Levi is may friend. 1 have oc casionally, Mercantile transactions with him ; for 1 am a literary man, mid it sometimes happens that I Lind myself theslave of a sudden necessity fiir live, dollar. On. these owaslons I Ila vel around my room, as M. Xm vier do Mai-thy May be supposed lo lia ye done) In .1, arch "of some aPld'o• pilule token of deeds, which 1 way tonVey .to Mr. .evi, ill outer to in dire him to, a4vance the required :mil. In this choice it is nceemary to exercise discriminatiim. . For in stance, -1 know it will never du to pre-eat my stamped - velvet waistcoat three times running. 'And that if I were to take my little French clock b ! MK-Levi too often the article would pall upon hint ant may credit be im paired. Variety Ls nem-va ry to .per suits of Mr. Levi's pusitiou. '-f 'hntin nal partridge destroys the appetite. They nre eeieures, and must he fed . will) novelties. Acowdingly, !kW day, having need ,pr the troditoolti live dollars to meet the expensesla a forthcoming.litera ry Si Awe a nth roonis, , l, after some it liba•ratioh, letermlned twiinzsent nly Italian e. , h,lioard:to• Mr. Llvi, as a token of lily alfection,'and we rk' upon his ti..elings so far as to induce him to present me with the lunged Gtr V. The chess board was ivory inlaid.. The men weri, delightfully mental, !Wing' Cluved all over, oven 1., the tips of their txies, altogether 1 had great faith in the article, its it had never before been in Levi's charge. I waited until evening. it was a lovely reeding for pawning. A thick lamp and threatening rain hung ocrr the streets, so that there were /;.‘v I.:tssengers abroad. eltickory st. was nlutm, entirely deserti , d. I rang at 24r. private door. I I, 1,%14 a privilege I had earned, both I,y the constancy of my frkindAilli n.l the it-utility valuable litilure of my pre-cuts. A delightful 1 set , %ant girl, with a noSe ifatigive its Egyptian architecture, opefied the door and admittetl me to - 1\ Ir. Levi's private parlor. In a few moments that estimable gentlelnan entered. `Alt ! Mister l'apillotte,':-Ite said, loading out his halal, 'how do yort do? Come again, eh: Well, what is it this evening:" little matter I want. you to ar range for me,' I replied, unrolling my handkerchief front the chess hoard. want live dollars On this f.a.:t few days.' 'limn! Oa my wori, °lle, I'm sorry to 5.43 . :t gentlentun li Le you cowing 14. re Si) often. It hi rally 1.00 bath' . Ia Vi, 'US' I said be fore, Molt an in tel•ost in we, and sometimes talked to nit liken father. 'My good I answered, laugh •ingly, don't take any serious trouble on. lily :weount, l'in ell rig lit. You ktiow the best of nv will gi,l into dif ficulty occasionally. I!y the • way, would Ventlike to go to the upera to morrow night :" The Jew's eyes glistened. They love music, these Jews. . lave you got ticllets ?' • •Ilero are' two. can you let me 'MVO the 1111111ey • •11%!11,.reall*, Mr..l,Lit‘tte, diem; i•nAt a valuable property ju. tat pre,- ent. It conies hard on the intellect.' 'lttat that is all Italian board. It tlle•ltaiali of Gondar cool, awl Was tal:eu from the royal table be an uncle of mine in the Al- Lbirore 1 encil)le4, who was at the seige oft I untlareool. It is a historical chess board,.-Mr..l,evi. Ito you pity chixs 'Not exaMy. it I eaine very near learning it owe.' • 'Von know that the pawn is in sepanibly connected touts the ,gatoe, I Aupposet" 'f have something of the kind, sir.'. e 'Completely in your line of 'nisi you seed' . Mr. Ilevi started. The juke NVItS completely list own idin. 1 t'wiel very mild joke, certainly; lau then, eduld better have been expected from a wan who WUS begging for five '1 um sorry, -you ,sur - nrr platy,:" ity= , tened-- 14) cunt - I'lmi covering: ,lity jocular failure with,Surne other re mark. should liken, Intvii a garde with you. That chess larard, I -as- sow you, is worth thirty dollars, if it is Vorth as penny.'' , '1 li..eveu forgivenie, but the Rajah , was the creation OT, the had been made a prc,:ene of the lio.ml:by a sailor who had voyaged In 'ablaut; bat one limit be a little! de-eitftil iu l'his wicked world. 'Well, i!li let you have the money,' said Mr. •iienigh we're rather short tO day. Levi , A great . deal ofbusittem dour.zjust now, Mr. l'apIllolte;" and layiug the ltajall's property on the table he disappeared into the utliet• to make out,the duplicate: •A great deal or husinee6 thAng.' 'neat meant, when transhited, a grist deal of Misery wainterinzabout the streets ; ~a great many lunues gloomy for petty , stuns or money ; a. great many meoluinies without Sunday clothes; a great manystudents moan log over valtiable Woks, sacrificed to keep life enough intheuttoreadt h le tla tire ; areutunmy'drunka rds entvlbg.for their itectlstoed poison mid teal*. it Atu lt Nisi of neceß4l-1 ties; a great many mothers shiverin ll,ktaiettt I was refleeting on all this when heard the parlor door open, and a ht stepiiii softly on the carpet.— Thinking that it was Mr. Levi re turning with the _money I did not 'rinse my fits& , Presently a , v uh ! how unlike Levi's buttery Jew ish neeents—siartled me from lay reverie.- ! • . •'1 van ritity ehLti4,' uti softly. • ' I looked up suddenly. A little airy •ereatore, abtiut sixteen years old, with• long, 'fitiv•hait;“itnd begualtial bluo eyes, 'sttiottjuk within the door, staring, tit too like. some timid bird at him who wanders in the lonely woutts half fearing to' np reotAreli, longiEWirsottie, ;tearer. `And who on earth are you?' 1 asked, abruptly.; and at a glance I saw that the blood,o( the childreu of Israel did not run hillier clear blue veins. ! • `I• am 'Nellie Lee, sir,' replied the uPparitiou;-!atid Pan .pitwik' f `. 4 ' ln What Vl.ro±22lattittl, - tinder the impression that I Inuit have ham de ceived in the abiurd statement I had just heard. 'ln pawn, siq!•she tepeated as sim ply as if she was sziyiug that she was in hod. 'And who put you in pawn, in the name ofaTl tle May I ask?' I said, seareely able to keep my 'Couuttlianvo. ',lfather polled Ivo, anotie4 to tits"paintA,' answerdt trltt niciAt ex traordinary deposit; 'and I'm :to irmrsome - -,1 - , -- yptr enn't•thintt"!'" \l'i t a i t...4o• 5 , 4 3 're3podt üblc pare') ti may I inquire?' - an artist,- anti, he has ijlist got 'an order, 'AV; and he wanted Money for tho canvas and A ho paints to finish the picture. -Ho paints hatutiful pictures; indeed he 1166.' Blie seemed no very anxious about my not doubting her thther's nbitity that I smiled a sort of assent, as if I was perfectly convitiMl ot:thia rare talent, and was intimately acquainted with the Merit of every One" of his productions. 'Where do they keep you I ask ed, hat fjestingly, for the whoicalfair seemed so much like a vaudeville, that I expected every moment to-hear some unseen audience apple uding k ber performance. `ipt Dtoy ;in the gat: %rill' the jewelry, or' ay you on the shelves with gowns and Coats ‘"-No, sir, 1 live Up stairs with ,Mr. Father days - , though, with the money, and ivdeent rzie.' =• '• All this as svriouily a if 4 ABS the eninaioncs't tilihe lie the Willa for distressed fathers 'to pawn their chil dren and teep the duplicate in their waistcoat pocket. 'Have you ever been in pawn be fore 'Oh yes, sir. Father painted the "Seven Sleepers of Ephesus' with what lie. got on me last fill.' • 'l,'ids ;CMS really nio're Man 'L could the Mir- hair bottomed sines and roared with laugh ter. The deposit stood before me with a grave and patient demeanor, neither surprised at my merrinient ucr tipkirently,thinkh* that 4 here was anything singular ill her pOsi- `You say trial you' play chess,' I saitl, at last checking' my, iporvipient gik.at!elfort; out 01,its,peof to tho (air thee awl" be.wtiful tsyt...4 that 1 saw bolero me. 'Would you like to play a gaine'." 'Oh, iiii,twered the deptlit ; 'I should like it very inhelt: 'Lou eau% think— We sat down to play chess. I don't know how lung we. wuro-at it; - but thhi I do know, that if the. entrance of Mr. Levi had not disturbed us, it would have continues probably till the prcsent•day. There %MS a first move. T he n a long conversation.— Then a pause during which the blue eyaseetnell to be intently regarding the board, and mine were intently studying the blue eyes. Then ail otiv moVe. Tbuii more conversat iou Lund at last, ,the rival forces on the Rajah's ivory battle field got in such 0 state of confusion that I believe Horellaitultz banntio a lunatic the first glance he east upon thew. As Ihr thought of nothing , but the simple, beautiful young cm-a ttire who sat opposite teemed in spite of myself, visions of such a being Inlaying abobt toy lonely, chamb , rs, making* the glean, gay, and i'ansing the baphelor's bartion life to bourgeon ;Habit:Ken like the-dr;t• rnid of a liigh priest. In tile midst of all this, in Vallie Levi avid'; Illy live dollars and a duplicate fon t Mani. Ile seemed rather astonished at the quiet, intimavy which had been so suddenly' established but‘veen myself and fats deloosit. Levi,' I said to , h1in,. 4 1 had unidea that you leatiitouey but thig species of personal security. 1 have :Lily!' old uncle \vim won't die and leave ine my Sharcor his , propigt,r, that I would bo very glad to raise stencilling on. How much will you give me On halm ? l ft . ', in an excel lent state of preservation, nod secved in the last war.' . 'Oh I' iw replied,laughing,wit . hout paying onyattentjon to my proposed avinieular exchange, 'Nellie Lee's a eapital girlotad it'ssometimes :v. well that silo should bo away from her Gather. I le—' and here he made un expressive pantomime Suggestive ot rum. I looked td. Nellie,' Her eyes were tilled with tears. 'l)on't be angry ‘vith me, Nellie,' continued the pawnbroker kindly. 'N'ou know he has very bad habit:, or you would not be here. My wife is very fond of her, 'Mr. Papillotte, and lilt• that matter her father adorm; her, and as he never will finish any of his pietums without the spitrof some ne ett-tiity, we eontrive to get hint to put Nellie in what he calls pawn, and then he is sure to work to get the looney to redeeln her. Nellie,ehild, don't cry.' I went up to the poor guild, nod took her hand gently in toy own.- sui , J, 'you love your Wher very muelt ;ilie nodded her head, and shook Mr a tear ortwothaol'll on my hand. 'lt is limit right that you should do so. You are in a strange position liere. Your father is , not tit to .liq your' guardian,Mul you WM' hot al ways meet with pawnbrokers as kind a: .\4r. Levi. Now AVhat you ought ' to do is ti; entrust yourself to the CUR! nrSinlinlilini Will) is young and strong ! and whoovith your fair fare and good influence to stimulate him,will work for you day and night, and love pin as dearly as ever,yoar filtill3T dill! Sire . .lio6lo her Jwr ge aintlyi and still time tears fell. 'You think such a sue eau not be found. You are wrong. If you could bring yourself to accept his protection, it you , eituld, persuade yourself.`that n* love - suddenly - born can be as vigori n and lasting as one that lakes years VS mature,you would never repent of it : I swear it r • 'Aud.Whellit is thvre,sae,h n owe:: dernitntltdtervi,Wiflinlingted &red linty and curiosity twinkling in his black Jewish eyes. 'Here!' I answered. `I want but such 2111 objeer as this to become in dustriou,. I have abilities, if 1 turn them to account—of that I am eon -1;111011—and after all, if the worst should come, fikolllin. can prevent Me Trinn 'lnheriting la portion of my utielc's estate. If Nel lie to:Hy:ill take me for her husband, call God to witnessAliat I will cher ish and love her until death.' The latle'lieul shook limger, and I felt it sliktt pressure from the small hand in :mine. It mac have been a tremor, however. 'tier father \void& never convent,' ~.0(1 Levi, reflectively. Never,' echoed Nellie, in a low voice, 'he loves Inc so.' 1 could have "said, 'What love - is this that puts its idol in a pawnbrok er's situp?' Jhuttl dared nut lulull4lto pure heart lieside um, and I remained silent. Thero• - wag along pitllB6:4- No one seemed to knowwinit - to and Nellie's Maid still remained * mine. 'Then we' all heard a violent ringinggat the hall door bell. Levi started-and left the -room, uutl_ still Nellie .and -I remained silent. But involuntarily 1 drew her closer to my side ; my arm stole gently round her small waist.; 1 felt the throbbing of her littleheitgLegu/414 r our 1 . 1111 4 14 1 11. 140111" . 11 4, • Witi atern , . !Nei IMCI 6141 1 pale tuntiagrattlikilln on t thraillituld when:lie saw ui locked in Al shim tzr VlcitilltriAtern,t, alid good'. Mrs.,_Levi eacno ilowu„stalas adorned with unredemmxt joivelryr; anti:Otu blabk:eyod ihtelt r liptied.Wis Esther, her daughter, vnia there td,- of patelipuli ; and ifi ~4 1 r, tinulfit eticalifg in and (NA Mtles of eulogise and vinagrettes hold to hey nose. EX:111112&Zill:tTiiiO s " V3t. sorrow, Vint I 111:1N` VOW % on the. allot never to i.ipirak ill of a iniumbrif ker again in toy life. But in thne the:tenipt.'wbre it self away. Nellie came at last to lis tra-tei too few words of.eoireion I ehred.to uttifr, fur -I hin itnWitrer in verbal atiodyne,3; and late thiit , evening I inight have been seen sif ting on the old hair-bottomed sufit, with a fair round faeilsomewhat du sh ed with weeping, nestling on'my ha sten. while ,Xlr. and MN. Levi and Miss Esther sat near the fire,and 'OL?- easionall y ventured to look around nut! admire us. Need I go much farther?' Need I describe the , iptiet wedding. at tit. Thomas' , where I vowed to IK! 'true • husband to Nellie' Lee . .? It would not interest you very much foethere, was no orange blossoins no bridesmaids,and Ito reeeption:and it4erMan cotilion afterwards. Ilof'l titay as well inform you thaC all I predicted has come to pass. 'I am now indtcitriotm Out independent Nellie 11,tlie, dm'irest wife -that ever. wore'a ring.; and When I visit which I doe ften for uldifrleittl ship's sake,. I walk" boldly:Into his hotnie; and-lave no :peeutvittre . pllteet -,f71 s4on an bilUid.% table In - fity . denSvlog rboin stands an Ivory, chess, aird. It belongoil to the Rajah of (Thullart cool y nuri Was-taken front .the rclyal taltdo:by,* /relative pftinipo SlVthe.."4l , bOoro: - %utter Wei ;WO' of t.bgt? &toe Id stitietat,ls - Thinvpry lditilitteatehesithardWhlehled*my finding Nellie Looln = .",' TER:Minx Tictuntiir: Fatal Results tiro Fau►ily Vend—, One Won Killed, One Seri ously Injured. and Emir More Crippled for 1-vom, the ]a•hdlllc Amtitr. Miy 11,1 One of the most sanguinary deeds growing - out of jcaloui , y, mid one - - hf 'the ' highest exhibitions of female courage %re have seen amyttecount of for Many it day, nertired a few days since near the- East Tennessee line, in die edge of North Carolina, bor dering ea Blount county. The ac count, which we abbreviate from the several reports, Buellls miraculous and extral,•agant. Thu paithm - repre., seated arc sant, to be. creditable and respeinable. • ' It appears that the, wife of „James 1).1 v e pore !wealth, Jen I Otei a•yottug girl named Kate Jackson, reprNent ed as Wing quite handpine and lov aide. Quarrels and contentions were tierce and feequenc bet Ween ithe two ladies aforesaid. 1 )11 the day of. Me fatal collision it appears that )I.iss.Kate Jackson, in company. with 'her fitarrittil - sister, Mrs. DeAltiabif,pasSed the residence of. the Davenport family. As scam, as - thuSisteist'Were discovered'on tile' rho], the Davenports six in number, Cutuprising Mg mother, three.daugh.. tors, two of them grown, and two suns, the eldest about eighteen years 'ol(l,r:tilled in force., and set 'ouititt_ virrifrous pursuit of the defenceks si&fr: - Tlie trail was continued un til Btu Sisters had neatly - reached the Terittesseo line. Here 'the Daveu 7 : l porCinOthers, by a Military move meut;strategically flanked t lteM,atur palm 'o4xt fmntutanutt with:atJets utill'sbane This: thutSetAl Kate and hdiridsterto halt'andllien toa4eMpt to'retntte their steps.'; But, upon let-,, tentpting toiretreat they were con fronted by Mrs. Davenport and her three' daughters .similarly armed, who demanded Mrs. I)eArmand to *A out of the way us ithey intended to kill Kate. Instead of obeying this militia order, Mrs. DeA. mink, preparations to defend her sister. Young Davenport, the elder sun, seelng.the opposition ;,to this order, at once let go Itstime at 'her, which took effect on her head, breaking her skull and prostrating her' titbits+ on the ground. 4%. Thu heroic Kate was thus, at the oteget- of the engagement, left to de. , fend borsch. bite rallied and main tained her line by indiscriminately hurling upon the attacking party such (luny missiles us came oppor tune to her. One of these shots took immediate effect upon' the eider Davenport, boy, slitting . one side of Ms fats) 'and placing hint Fiord flee combat. Turning her attention then to the maternal head of the Daven p,,rt family; shedirected a stone against her head that inflicted a se vere wound and laid her sprawling oil the field. This accotnplished, the brave girl slowly fell back to a posi tion where she could supply herself with „necessary amunition. This pointatbtined nod being still besieg ed, she again discharged a shot, and anotherolltheDavenporthoys Then the Davenport girls rallied and made a tliperate charge upon her with clubs and stones, Inflicting se rious wounds, but not succeeding in getting her down. Just at this crisis Kate, lewd pressed as she was, and having no time, to. stoop to 'gather rocks to defend herself, extricated from her pocket at small pen-knife measuring, about Indies in the blade, and counnepeed an indis criminate and very Wild and geneaul cutting and slashing at the combintsi Davenport girls surrounding her: 'I he result 01' this fearful frenzy on the part of Kate was seriously detri- Inconel to the well being of the Devenport fetnalt.. Two of them received serious slashes from the weapon she wielded,l one of them dropping on the held from the loss of blood let flooding from the, knife, and the other so seriously disabled as I to lie a fit subject for hospital prac tice. Phis unexpteted mita contributed materially to the withdrawal of the remaining Davenport fiesieging ty, who quietly removed their disa bled front the field, leaving tho he roic Kate master of the situation. The Vase:ales sustained hi this engagement only amount to the death of 'Mrs. DeArniand with the Probability that the elder 3.1ig3 Dav enport will also d ie, Rad the crippling for life of four others of:the 'Daven port family. • ; Kate Jackson was le injured than .any one engaged in the tight, and -was able to awry her' dead sister home after the !tattle closed. in"PePOWl 4l2 .o l .4ardhlm• _Thu tathiritt'Arithigaglitti - biti' tit; traded much attention, because Muni ever been a diMeult disease to treat] It is characterized by a great variL ety.uftjymptoms, the mostpromineng of which are; pain after eating, belc h- ing, hoartburiOvaterbmshi Culla* of stomach, with tendern, load or weight in that region. debility, hot of flesh, derpondeney, headache, bier: or capricious appetite,palpitation cough, nervousness, reseestiess,:.&4: When the diSorderla of long con; tinuance other organs of the body soon become affected, and the lungs, Aver, brain, or kidneys, frequently suffer. In fact, Dyspepsia is the forerun= ncr of a prat number of Chronicdis eases, such as Consumption, Scrofula, Hemorrhoids, Uterine difficulties, colic pains, paralysis, neuralgia, fe-!. male derangements, nervous spella, weakneases, etc., &c., and is In "its turn the eansemeenco of many Of them, and way be complicated with almost every and 'any disease. From this it Is plain that the treat ment of DySpepsia should be . varied according to the extent of the disease and the nature of the complications, One symptom Is more, prominent and urgent in one ease than another, according to the disease with which' it is complicated. And hence mane, dies seldom have the same affect In' any two eases. And all plans Of treatment will most enmity fail, unless the Prods() nature and cure of the disease is fully understood: ' ' - "ro - determine - these There is no hot: ter criterion than the urinary Secre tions. INA; we Mb surpriSed that so' little attention has hitherto been paid to that secretion hi Dyspepsia,. whon we know that there Is no more eer :taiii sign offered. By this are enabled to determ ine - .vlit het it be Dyspepsia from livn .4,:oriiplaint, kidney atfection, T l O7. volts disorder:4, or, in e.tso of femalt.,, ! from uterine alreetlorisolerangeMentS orirregularities,-or whether these at.; :fections proceed-from the Dyspep:lin: And . to, fruit: the case in accordance ,with. tho;true conditlousr the.. fixed •IriuciPle.s of a taxed science. :::1 There no gtu..sovork about. 44: We haVe cured hundrixistuid thous ands of eases of Dyspepshi by a single coarse of 'medicine; others .require inorerhowever, according to the eaSe'with which it is complicated:,.: L. 0LD:31315.E, M. If.). WHEN Adam Vas far advanced in years and 'at the point of death, he sent his son to the ungelldichact who kept the , gate of Paradise, to pray for. ' the oil of utercy ,. so that , he could 'ho hulled. The. angel then: answered that it could not be until fifty-five' hundredyears; but lid gave Seth ,:a•. branch of tbe tree of which Adorn had iitcii, bidding hint plant it on Mount 'Lebanon, that when it bare fruit his father should be healed. Seth plaided the branch on his fath er's gnivet it took' root 'rind grew. and from It were anode Aaron's rod and .'Sfak , a' stag with , Which he stru ek the rock 'nod sweetened the waters of pariah. It also formed the polo on which 4he brazen .serpent was lifted up, and the ark of the testimony. At last it came in the pawasslon'of Solo mon,: who used it in building his pal= ace ; but it continually resisted • the efforts of the builder's to adjust it. Now it was too long, and then again too short., The'bullders behigungry; then threw it into marsh - , so that It might serveas a bridge. The Queen of Sheba would not walk plant it, but , adored, and told SolonUni that upon it should' be suspended the man thro' whose death the kingdom bhuuld.be destroyed. Solomon then had it bur-, led deep in the ground, where after ward the pool otileUisada--was dug, and from the virtues of this trec: heal- ing properties were iiparted to the waters. After it hued been buried I three hundred yLars'it rase to the ser thee of the water, and the Jews took it and-made of it the Cross of our Sa vior.—Lippencoted Magazines . "PLEttiserrE." —Some Inquiring wag sent the following note to the (hitt oK oil the New,,Orleaus.ffinies: _ "Ni:w 010.1 mi, Ajti..26, 1870. Dear N.—Enclosed find $lO. What the devil Is a llebiscite: . Yours languidly, * y.ll The importuned editor delivered himself thus: "Measuring our con respondent's anxiety by his liberali ty, both gratitude and compassion prompt an early reply. Having once piezed through a similar condition of mental exhaustion in endeavoring to comprehend the 'Schleswig-Holstein question,' We can feel for our friend's dazed condition over the Plebiscite,' and shall procea to answer it : -.'plebiscite' is a thing that only a feW fellers ian understand. You see when in the course of human events, tho policy of a government, iu its transcendental relations with the po litical economies of it State, betomes imbued with the spmtral analysis of abnormal influenms, infringing upon the perpetuity of institutions at one! detrimental and nugatory to the ale strese interests of theocracy, why, then, a decent respect: for the opin ions of mankind requires the promul gation ofa pop:Tier analytical mani festo. in which * * * * short, a 'plebiscite' is plainly' a 'pie hiscite ;' or in other words, it is the French for 'Shoo fly, don't bolder nul There !" A IrEvoLuT ioNAur SOLDIER was running tbr Congress, and his oppo nent was a young man who had `never been to wars,' and it MIS tho custom of the old revolutionary hero to 1.611 the hardships he had'endured. maid he: •Pellow-citizeps: I have fought and bled for my' country. - 'I helped to whip the British and the lUdians. ItavALs r lypt on the field of battle, witli no other covering than the um opy of heaven. l' have walked over the frozen.ground tin every footstep was marked with blood— . Just about this time one of the soy 'ircigns, who had become greatly in terested in- his tale of sufferings, walked up in front of the speaker, wiped the tears from his eyes with the extremity of his coat tail,and in terrunted him with: 'llid'yoo say you had fought the British and the Injins?' • Ye -J, sir.' 'Did you say you slept on the ground, while serving your country, WitllOUt any giver?' . h did.' 'Did you say your feet 'covered the 'ground you walked over with blood?' : ; !I did,'said the Speaker exultingly. 'Well, then,' said, the sovereign, as he gave a sigh of tearful emotion, 'I guess I'll vote for tolher,fellow, for I'll be blamed - if you done enough fur your country. —ln 1856, a government agent In India, Mr. Moore,' visited above 309 viliag,es, to examine their social con dition. In 23 villages not a girl was found above six years old, and no woman had been married from them in Se years.. In another circle of 38 villages, there was not a single girl, and no marriage had taken place within memory. :In 30 other villa cm there were 38 girls and 329 boys, and this proportion prevails generally in the district. This wholesale de struction of female, children is 'done partly by mothers, to save their daughters from the miseries themselvai. :endure, and partly .to save the doweries required in marry ing daughters. A fitlseti:Rir's big; Irishman', just over, went into a res turant, and.was asked by the waiter what he Would have. Why, somethin' to ate, mr coorse' was the reit% A plate. of hash Was placed before hi `Wothi titOrrAeintintled. he.:l Si 'That's W Mies,' was the answer.. lie eyed the, compound suspleiOus• time, ly for some and finally exclaim. et!: - • 'Be jabers, the num that chewed that can just eat it.' WES .1.11;"? 140 8 5.1 t. alralll3-AND Y TAXES. rbo cow* Mew - Mick hi the several townships Mui baronial, tor ot toWy,- int the State Ind Coa M p zes Year Ito ttnielnest places civ."Yle 711 s. nortigoN • Ifaes. GiorgetnerenTi,jimp I . nun. CalbOthedsbnlN urg. Sinittes - In twirl 4)4 June 1; taxer Mote. - • Stiehl= l, : Meld Etat* Dig Seer'N. Gal. 4. . . EMMA_ - Mg/Wm& . on novae, North Sewickley tp,' , t . • thin Manes Franktin ..• ,AtdenredUt's glow Marton townshke p . Gab Ilatteetre, . Ni"kl tpß.' 10. h. Wallace'', New Sewickley tp.. 17 Economy tp o . ol 7 l Nocieles• • Darli!...rtma bor.ttp. w.r. Anderson's Liptat,_ r . • " '• . • Se. J. P. Dllworthe , t i bdilb smer IN Joly Joseph Laerreseek Crappeera tp., , . yilp.ennotogkein's Er, • Adam's Sion. Ohld %P.. • .1 7, M. R. Dervingefe, llookstown bortOreen tp, Jaly 11 All,. Hotel .. RanovertGreentp Juty lkSticarenwen'e bukshop Frankton boro, Mra• hicvessoiei. Rooter IS, J. n. wthotes sten Raccoon tp4, pi. Heirs sum,' Intlependence tp Jobn Uolmere, . lio dal o& . J. Davie store. elltp, Robert. W. Scott's, Noon tp . tt. non • store. Psymetidnain no nuldtisdietaluS t own i bi l* All Licensee Most bop p es before Jane otberwlso they will been ted 07 oroPer °Meets' I wi th amti* ' • EIIibrALLISON, • maylktt Tea. Bearer tb. LOOK HERE. AiIrDSIIBVIThiILI3OOIII. =two' 0 undersigned pegs tam to inform his Mende. and the public generally that be haa lost received • new stock at' goods or the haat styles for Spring end Summer wear .which be oars at. ter, modernt rebel. GEN2'LEMENS 4 FURYfRHINO GOODS, . , - CONSTANTLY ON.RAND. Clothing made to order on inorahortentMtke. - Tbankr° l4o ih•PnbUe for pad Won, bopo by elore attention to bunter. to merit a coatiomi ane6 o . tt rOgnif= . . • bANIEL . .IIIICLot,i 4 i; zuuDG,K4TA:a. mar •24:tf` • • - • - .vMOT A.ititivAL SPRING - GOODS ~.. .! & BTEINEHLD'S DRY GOODS & CLOTPG non, NEW BItIORTON.' I= They have purchased in the East at the late low, panic pries* a heavy supply.of Domestic. & Foreign DRY - GOODS, ar,m 9 T a 3 .3 4.o*.a4Mti : . • MEN'S FIiILNISIIING GOODS, • NOTIONS, Ate., Which they nre offering nnw ns lnw ue klefore the. War: NO -Ntotl,V, .Running to Pittsburg,h ONO SCI 3: %elutelet Otte rile." Ilargaln4, lEEE 'Fhey,ttro,now, Good comfort calico at . 6 cents,. Splendid dress calico at 10 " The very best di eds calico (elegant patterns): 123; " Spring styles of „ R A No. 1 bleached and unbleachtal •14th inushius, 1234 ninelc and Cc'cried Alpuonw 25 per cent. lees tlinn !wit Fall C.ocml ❑nl'lca'!wd Stbeks. NIT for 25 eta Good Is1(10.11(41 Ladia 110,,c, 10 els All other punk at correspondingly low prie. Their Stock of Clothing, OFTHEIR OWN MAKE, IS NOW COMPLETE And they cau asiure tlu, Public that they Wino( riirliwold by Any Odu Merchant Tailoring iv earriell on by thii Firm in a%V Which MEETS TI!E APPROVAT Every our ()lily one price, ii their motto; Low Pric,,, their aiai— IlmuNt liteir practice, and Elegant Pitting (lament.; flick* recant inenaatiom THEY -IRE EMPLOYING NOW Hand, Its this Department, And arc, therefore, enabled to EXECUTE all (MILERS PROMPTLY NO ONE WHO WISHES TO GET tioods ut a Bargain Should fail to cell at Schiff & Steinfeld's, NE\V BRIGHTON- 'BISSELL &, 3 1 eer. Liberty Street • . 31anafacturers an §izo and Si3lts of GI2ATE vrtowing. SUMIIER. FRONTS, ~ FENDERS. COOKING RANGES, that and Wood thoking Stores,dr,4r. THE TRIVI4IPII sTOVE FOR COAL,' SAC Jackson gore for that & 'Food, And the Bleck Conk Stove foillihntl ARE I'BE BEST STOVES • " For Coolcligr. t': BC \l ' uriunt their Operatinp. THEY NEV tat FAIL: marapictn - • of erthatik , homabolee toe gale et the Anus t,' Areccifit4lft ADDRESS kM9 1111=1 TO THE '. • • =I Nprvous ana..l.lqtaU4, WiIOSEBUFFERIN6 rtevE BEEN I'ROTEACTED FRO![ ',HIDDEN CAUSES, AND WHOSE . . CASES REQUIRE AO3H4'. TILVATifENT. EM! j/tr hauler desiralge r. a', r.:a t ' If you aro .uterine or ittrn Miffeinti Minify discharge", what eifeeta Prodriced on gederal health? Do you' feel debliliated„• easily WWI' Dena little earn mtertlon prod dee palpitation of .the : heart, Does your liver or nil. n4,l°l'6l",oryape kidlona, rie ( l4eof gekout °nice 1 , Is. your ropy sometime/ thick, milky on tiOe.ki, Is' it ropy ori scttling, Or doe. a thick snit rise to the, top( Octledlment at, the bottom niter It his stood airline • Do you have spells oration breathing or dyspepsia I • Ara youiltuvreis constipated? Du you have aped. of fainting, or melte. of blood to the head? Is your memory Impaired t • Is your mind constantly (heel lindopon this subject , Do you feel dull, Maim: moping, tired of company; of lifer Do you vrtah lobe leftainne,togetawayAnceereabody, ? Dm* any lll.tio thing make you siitiforjuolid li your sleep broken or rodinsht falba loitre otyonr oho a. brllibinti The blooritti s n'itiornheak y.brigkty D. Sett enjoy Touring in aocaetyris went DO you pursue your basines4 with the same corny} -Do you feel as' Much contideice in yourself? Ate your spirits dolt and gagging, Oren to Alta oriel enclioir If so, do riot lay It to your liver &dirk pepila. have You • restlim dirble Tour back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appe• tile, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver comPlitnt ' Now, reader, telt envie, venereal dLacasell badly cured, and sexual eXCeIIICI, are all capable of pro ducing a weaknem tbegencratlie organs. The organs of generation, wren In perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that, thole bold, de- Bent, energetic, persevering, tutinassful business menare aim's' thole whiles generative Mgans aro In perfect health You Deter boar anr.h mss cam. plata of befog melancholy, of nerrominens, of pal. ;Amnon of the heart. They are, never Mind they tannin succeed In business ; Tey don7xbecoine sad mid diacouraged i they are always polite and pleaiaitt in the company of ladies, and 'look you and them right lathe face—now of your rlooM mat looks or soy other flimsiness shoat o=l ,l do not mean those Islip keep the organs Milatod by running to came.' Muse will out only rain their! constltatloss,lbut also room. they do busi ness with Or fur. Ilutv =my men, from hadly cured dhamies, from the effects of relf-abuse and excessee, hare brought about that state of tecakums to thew ar gue, that ha. reduced the viten' eyatem to much se to Induce almost every other form of disease... •idlocy, Mutter, paralysis, spinal &freedom, aulclde and almost every other form of disease which Mt. maolty is bele to—uud the'msl cause of :be trot, ftearcrly ever suipeett.d, and hare doctored fur all Mit the right one. • • DISLSES OF I . .likSE Oita. NS QUIRE THE USE OF A MURETIV HELMBOLD'S , FLUID EXTRAC'I 13 13" -cr( 1,4 the great diuretic., and is it Pertain cure fiir diseases of the Bladder, KitlueY4l; 0 ravel, Dropsy, Organic \Venk Fi nalr C;otuplainth. lh•nrnl And 11.1111iSeaqeS4 111.. .n-guthl %whether exi.tnig in wale or female, front whatev'er caw:o ortglnating, and no mal: ter of bor. long shieding. 1r no try:Omen , . is submitted to, Con sumptirm or liblnity may ensue. Our desk and blood are supported frosty these 'sources, and the health and happiness and that of, posterity depianis upon prompt use of A reliable rennaly. iIEI,III,IIOI.D'S EXTItAC 111.:611L:.4'o- Lablimbrd upward of 10 year.% prepared by It: T., 594 Broadway,' New York, and • • 104 South 10th Street. Phila'd., Pa. PRICE-sjl p er but9e, Or 6 boilles, for t6:60, Oellyerthltortny'atlilrem. ,Sold Lli ,Druggisia Eceryichere, None Are genuine unless done upinisteel engrnred wrapperiwlth fne:situillo niy Chemical ivatellouse, and signal ':• IiELALISCOLLO. may 18;ly A - 11A11Ani . p• • .•, • ... f ' os;i o/ , CORNER OF . I.IIIfpGEANI;O 3f /111 C ET 14riclgewar,.. Cully allpnlloit u. the I'4l I/P lAA. pow ON HAND, AND WILL RECEIVE The. Latest Styles of Min=lll Spring and , Sunimet •, , , , , Millineryy GQods, 'rixnxiiecl Bonnets Hats, OF ALL wiwnis AND COLORS, FRENCH FLOWERS & OR I wyalti also Inform Luf,Casioineni and First Class Milliners, will hike pii•asure in Showing II on ne tt.s . and Hats In Fancy Goods, iio:NIERY, OUR STOCK IN CY)MPLIMW, Null we will sell nt priers to deserve the HANAVER, Corner Bridge and Market Streets, DRUGGIST, WILSON'S 111,1LDINO. And Oppooite Niwia House: Bonnets & Hats IX THE MOST ArPROVEM STYLE. sprl3,if 'Hanauer's Caignbni"loo =OEM !_.'. 1••.: Mt •:.11:1::..1 • lte. , • ,["•• .1I • ..:3I;11: • 1• ,. . • ' • . . HEM IMMIII THE SEASON, COIISISI'INU RIBBONS, Pilioll'iog4; the•PuTliz Itavi;Engagetl Ynti the Pine,t Ever midi. In !leaver County 111 i ; t, ov Es, TRTUMQNn9, FAVOR OF ALL tttit DG }MAME', PA., NEW BRIGHTON, Pa., ALIANCE, 0 Preescd r Dry 4 1 :Asadet 0 •. • 1411 . d cineittB 111116.11111WE'14 SALES. 1) y VErnie of .readier-writo /*poesy; Vl“Sihieffe awl Lenn Fart,. on/ 4 tho pier; cylonoottloos th;.: r. 41 II ot nearer. addla Inn Mttctrtt, Vow will e cd to public as th e th,•`l.;., . l u ut t n tr173, 1"1 " 1441 " 111 1 14. ` 4 ‘ 44 .'dy. et ten o lowing property, to wit: • AN Oghteltheoluteroshitn4 rialto of, la, had to It. krilowloz proprrty,on liestrat eottet y;bouwk.d sod Welt On the owl tar land of In 4. , Beal Whey Hoary t,. Chase scot o th er,. ' norOl•Weethy hold of Ik•ni. LltUe, Gy Lb, ttes beirPottieor:Daweog, deceased, Gn tho ' .7 fly the /Owner Oh Co.. c04,21 5 1,, 4 2 ono.. , a ie., en *hr tw eed Mete IN two oh webs. ,olar.l 130 straw enzit,..olll, to both webs two derricks, and two L.A.. tutwd owl lit good utilt.t. t)ctzrd guidtakettintscculion a. VI &Alt yiethirty at tits salt of On: rove I 11,44 al.WoLutirilte. ;Ole fult4Wilxg,gov4l 6 , - . Al44°• No. GOLD gPRICES. Cross & 11°6x-it S T E_R fen: , (Lari,; prnpiric In kit 'id GOLD PRICES,t , BPAI C• ,liT I iiVr • . TIZAII2, : iU Zit& DEL.t. - OTP,S I , • MUSLINS, FLANNELS, TJOKING, CHEM '''' 11AN'; TOWELING' CRASH. &C„ &C. soo-dita awoialz. COFFEE GM IiCGA JI )I,AS;tIiS, ';1 - ItUP 100 Zegs of Shcenberger's .1 uniatta N a ils. ONE TO INT -Or B. •L. Fahnestock 6: Co's. Pure - White Lead. 50 Tills. Massillon 'llrMltral FLOUR ; .. ..irtireh 28, ltro Clrßlank Commitments toe snle at the Aunts (Once. ' Intik,. or nearly all the different kind. ter Xate CARPETS, Oil - Cloths, &"q. Whclesalem'and Retail, At Lowest Prices, M'CALLUM BROTH'S. la Avenue. PITTSBURG-11, PA. IY.• Have Bilks fur Supplying TrrA. }:iiitol io ANY HASTERN 'JOBBING HOUSE IriceA1.1.1;111 BROS. MEI Le — Blank Cln,labie forsale at the Au nun °nice. • IZieslatintr3r. ~-• ,',- . Dr. J. Mir. :. • ...... troy s otllrldge :: -- --- 1104. - - ;45%. . %rater, I. deter ; mined that no •, " • !„,... _,, • Dentlet In the he es 7- 7 7,..... 4.....__,..........„.e5.. t•: ,, tlt r a !dd! du I iii r .. 4 .--, '-'-ei, ..t:Vitricr - 1 pi lila patrone.- .:, 1.111, 04in 110 uses the It ho.t umterlala manufactured in the United State o. Gold nod ell. Ter filllnot perfumed in a etyle that data Conlyo. Hann Satlrfactlon guaranteed In all Operatielo, or the money returned. Give him a trial. febtly . .. Orinenk Notee for liele at the Anatis °thee GEORGE BRAUN MERCHANT TAILOR, Broadway, New-Brighton. Aciouta of FrJudi Le Goollou. Atha n.- - _ _ • of Das hl Untorkoflcr. tteccartzl. . Acconnt or Regina Miller, Ad :,, r 1 1.,. , ~,, • of John Miller. decent. HAVING JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Aewunt. of Emmett Atler.ou, t.,1 r 1... ' .... _ .. .. . ... . .... . . AND WELT. SELECTED STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER' GOODS, 1;4 4 , 12 .5i5,in g c,l cLoTH.s, cA.F3stry...rts, Engthib Mr'tons and Vrxtfaux, Which he is Prepared to Make to order, Is THE LATEST. STIES, ON THE SHOUTEST NOTICE, AND TII E MOST REASONABLE TERMS Partim wishing any thing in line, and tlei!irnuOC. SAVING IVIICINEI-Y, .3V 141 do well TO - 4-1.1r1;:1-11:31" A CALL Before Purchasing - ENentliate,. As h is Mork qf Goods is all of First Class Manufactue. . • Viall Stot,lc uC Ready Made Clothing, 11031 r AIANUFACTUILE. suar3o:3iii MIMI . . - - At lig:S.1111U tifOo and iliac al th , rizt letmvot Rod dim oi tiofendoot. of. Ir. g,1, 0 II foaClWlng jelibigniMil4 fa UtIIO,TOM jrtlow.o k lox cuuuty, ',walled a, LANA... au alloy, wt by 11..'14. gamy, 'oath My , 4 Wat.obatteet, wqt ewer pruperty 4,1 .h OA u to etettcel a largo Ptablt, eu:li . •holdlilbumes. 4 '. Saixod and takes LA c.recztat.a at ti, • putt is 4 C.V. bill it the *oft of Juntt.4 Sthatt No. :1 At.fnell l / 6 0 use and pls.., right, 13, tat sad Claim of delosatiant of, to, owl t 4 ;.,.. dap hoaao_locatea 1(4 No. lis Ilar • extension or plan of lota in lb. ..3VCf Falb, which paid lot la bound ' 10143 OKI the torth lit lot Nl/. Oil V. • „, • eadateallay,aratalla by 1at...Nu..1, nun, W . " f North thurer effect. flat lug a tr.ng o. r., ; ! North Itiattr .r• 11 facer tending tirlt . • from, f 1.7 feet to at na:n a front of Z... 1 feet Ull North two atorlce htgh,and ertenon hoc. 1.; wing or extepalue of 11.1.111 C tll'lgljt I With 11 441 try% wtth a pant:4 or pot. •tory In helgbt. netted ana taken ta extactahlu as tb. or „, T. W. At/If:faun. al flat atilt of ALSO. t. At the astivallmoornt -pLaci atd b- Fale all the right t 111,:, 11.1/I.T.iand . feud:oat el, In an. 6 Ipp Iwo tertatup4ree., or r ground numbered 9.6 end liTion the of lota t Ito, Wrong!. of 114a‘ut county, LeUenen VIA ill , : 1 , 11, lot N 1.9 T; on the =OS by Thutuas 'oath by. Iltualonl„Me , . 86,1 ou 'lllOlll.l alley; cub. Da.tuj'a from oI t; i. • raid Thom.. %met acrd ev,:nlllorr tack 14:, feet to Moneta alley ; upon which Is et•,T , twootory frame dsdlltOt Lonaoarf by :a.o f.-. a tau atury? Lacher, atLutied 16 111 feet to depth. atol taken inex.ocUtiou Tliontaa•llple, at the melt of Jonathan - Len.r., trindeen,.l:c. . ; • .r4l.fr. .At the time tuttfyloz-e, all tilLt, t t..r , ot and claim uf delendant of. In and I.i Moo trams dwelling house, hawing a bunt feet on ltaater at...a, and a depth of all foot, ono story high, and about lix! 1.,,,,L„ t .ith pact,Miliinz entire front,lllllll bnd, , jun and hail ou each/tor lkavOr rifl er ciut‘..Y.rooomf of log 4:I toot front on ll,eaver etreer autf-41,....n11 leet tu Cedar alley, bonntled north by I Nu. vat by Cedar alley, south by hg So and scoot by Hoover otruct• Seized and taken In execution as the nionvt ofJo..eph Ilyoe, owner, and T0,.-pka - i Bto , 01 triton., at the stilt of Waddle, W liana 4 Cu NO.II. • Al the came time and t„ dace, all right, tin, ot and chart of de fentli.nt of, In nod to lb , 1 , : log property, to wit lot No. tarot • ~., pins ol lots In the burou j en Yr s .:dem, r, county, ra., bounded as follow,. ' toe cael,lll Corner 01 lot \u. Lt la 3/La 1111021:t31,1111•1101.10 feet to tie. 0 , 1 Corner of lot Noy t 3, illftet to Wolf at, dow n eini ally r.r toot to the eolith f/i No. 1:1. thence along tint line of lot No. I'l ,t bo Ilaidativet, the prow Ofbend , there le 'Arrei - tr.ll a tint, story frame d o, frame 'table and oalbulltlin,.. I.IJI • planted with fruit tn.... seized and taken ill elieCatlial ee tirr2 learle IlLack at the Ilea of ilenrel (lie /oat .18am/on KinMn to. - - A Lt.), BACON ME Ai the eatu., tame nud place u;!: Clii! all OW right, title, interr-t hzet fuudatit of, to aLd to. nU That Lualt!.l. 1..1 of ground numbered Ifta In the E...01.0n0 hue b Deaver Fall. borough, Boa,r f' hounded on If, north by Ilenr ; L. ited,cr etreet,,,uth by lot No. I 01. Au Pourer alley; being 4 . 1 feet In widen ou rod lb etreet and encuding I;nek I, LlKArer ullcy ; I,pon'a f 1 ich loen•rt. d 3 !`l •• dnuilmg hou-vr fronting lb lent on I! strevt and unending I on: 1 - 2 I, builtlipqa It Z•ViLvil NIL.3ItI 11l JuLa I:!Leti. suer, at the -nit or , !uat.e It ALw, At W.: tuna and place all rignt, td, u. rad and tlinu ul defendant at, In and t., d. • I. In Ooacribed prop,ary afloat° u the' Ilem yr FAI/4, ikaa.or a wilily. barn; 11;!.7 and the Ecuranny plan of • b.moiagh, adjoi nal g coda other aud II&ttl r ws ad 00 the uurtls by lot Nu. au the liauvar alla., ou the:Pm:lt by 1.1..0r7 - ltra , ' on Urn linglituu atraot t omen , tau lug a front of 14 !not on 1.111..nd0n azterusuig hack thervironi I LS tort to Hin er Itllpftn,nn . i, 1. a Int‘e :Saitio dry !wore .1 drying brick. :am: , had. (Ale 'dory bigh la }Tine 1. 1:1;:b. about it -rl tabard awl ' t..yl.tw r ; lj 3,1/I1 Mee/I/141,A' at th, Nu. At ILtoianic Zane soot pile: ati right. 4t.n, on• snit and claim of der, nab:lt or, I:1 and ru !h. •. Itof property. to o lt : Vtle ellZllll, and 1.114 on laut,„ll;is hot of tubed. •:1,1 0110 in; beam, tio:lbot•, ktnper in roes. auger t•nnnni 'net. of 1 iintacr,bar. rope rocket. lell boards, one lat of nannonnot '...1 .1 , • MOM it 15.., bonnot.,l north by Zanoirt!lc on n rn tract, oil Mei:tit stud nioott• by Craiocut ont tnn and on the e-h by n chi butte u )L•:. Co. ticistid and taken in esocntion in than or rho Wc:bnburall l'etrulannt Coninion? "I IN • of W L. Lanny. • .ALSO. N.. 10 At the 'am, tint. and Iltll,l, I 1.0 e>p,.••4t kale all the right, One, tutereet :tut • : • alelefulmat or. in and to, RA Nu. fa we }AN raj' plait or iloaNt.r boroozo. 1 . 1., bounded north by lot No b . , it rtreet, hooch by lot Nu. said bor. truutiub• lU (at Out Took •trot and. n buk 111.! feet Cu Taut: alley; uii n tooted. a two tdocy frame ditching cellar undo rneath. and ..nt et and plaht•at null fruit iror. " . Suized nut takol o %clecut:ou .1.. :].. pr..,.. r-, 'Thorax+ Ny Ander In.nd a .I.ohn E.,..r At 0..•. of thairtal and Lyn.% tltina, ..1‘„ ALso. No. II At the •arllc nu, and ra• aah ri.;ht. • , .1 of ;not claim ottlelentlant wt. lb nu,l I lh , . ! lowitiz 3yl lot =MN= Rondo.; t! feet on Itrlde.• ptrt•••l e• • hack ill fuer. elth cellar uudi.rnr.ah, tna rv, hall and 4aln.a) au thu tiZsl M==M=l=l3 hill's plan of Lots !he borough el 141 ,, ,•. , : Ihover county. lye., I.ol.ldem - ritKII $ n.• ginning un Brnhyr etrcet. then. , br in; No • loot to 1.0. thou, by P3,l' . • til Coriicr of lot No. 111. tin n„'tan.. t, , : io strect, thtnce. by ysnic fed to con:, n, t oar phiec hcalunln.." tiolzed and tal.cu in czomakm 0- ; ,• ' of Johak Berko at tin. suit or Davide..., um 1:1:.1.:IAN“ Sired's. fltlter. Mtlatw. , May 11. Iq7u REGISTER'S NOTICI Notice le hereby gireo taat. rotruts Of Etecuturr, AduiTtil,tbator.. , have been duty pateed In the 1:, • flee. and wlll he un-petited kttlse for confirmation and allonauco, on WI the 15th day of June, A. 1./.0b70. Final account of J. 31. ILirtford, Jo..ptv ItcCroy, von of..l,o•gpbUcCt a y. Final account or J. 31cl:attlek and 3L L Kw; Athuinktratoro nfJ. 31. PhIIIIL, deneuett. Ftual acconut ufJohn 31cEnvauoy. Unordiv I Saran kle}:thaney, of Johu Mei% Dry. (LOUILI of JJII.IC, 11.1111/.1/1, EAUCLItUf of Jo notni.olt. Final rent c,tate account of Milo A. Tonnl.el Executor of T.,A14,131.1, AlCOlllt Of 7 . ...111111fd M.lnhali, Ailmth! Samoul Man., Jr.. deck...eett. At.,olllil I:1,1 J. Wall '..4ri i!prns. minor Hind ...r11;,, %% ., 11 d Art:0111A id . 51. harry. k.a.,f • of E. 31.a1i, child of .1 !a v. \ An•trant ot I' NI A: .1. W K •rr. .it Account or I. NI .1 A kg,. A.lsult.,tr it of Lll.o Kt.,rr I*• kir of cc, A nnc• ef a recntwll. of .1. r.e.11 M. 11. , -enherL:t r, dtildr ,3 ')/ M I') lion O. 11 " At roam of ./ . C. Chapman. Guardian of ~.at• S Chpman, elnltl uf Lut.,l ChJianno, . Account of Henry I.try deco:L.4l. Account 01 Thi./11`.114 Nitnol•on. Executor Naory Stephen., At count, of l• me Gitardiett of M Wrlnley Clemency Torker, children of Swn 'rucLer, dece.tved. Account of Henry lkmzu. Adtaluittrltor of dre.•..ed. Account4...ofJohn S Thorn.. A 13.0 n of ....azuttel tlic,n. decem.scd, .whu ny. I 11::4.1r.111 Leone& Juliet M. Allhott, Dr. Georg.. W Atlieon, decva+.l. ' Accuout of Wm. Whs,n, Adminlotr..tor trt.ite of Jmo. alenetued. Elizabeth A. ClitrU s ctil:11 01 John C;..rt,.. D. SI NULETON, EMS LIST OF, APPRAISEMENTS The tellowlng appralitementv IlnJer i 1..• Att.embly of the 77th of Aprll. ln , t7. of ~• allowed to he vtalneet by the I ow or `i • I. • a decedent to the value of three nut.. 1,1 have been filed In the 0111., of the t t, , , Orphatne Court, and appeo,,l rerattual property to amount el 5..2te r• i.."•• widow of Santee Kenue ly, .1 •1t two, admlttlatrater. l'erAoual pooperty to amount of t..), qt.; r •t.• by - widow of O dshil:lou w. Shrodes. administrator. Pert,onat property to atnoott t of $.t:111 r iliOW of Robert T,..t0pt.... , t. itt eeolor. !teal estate to amouut of f>.so mtalnetl SS of Samuel Searf;:ht, Saratt sttrolnletratrix. Noting) is hereby kisen to twins, lenve•-• tribniee• and all other. 1.. .11.• the nett Intro att. Con rt. not t ' tt third day., It being the Ifith day Cl Jet., 00. rhotv catoe. If any Ifni hare. a....dat,t ni.i;. Ormation ortho show nporahrtarta- JOHN C. LIA wr. Clark 0 Radical ._op) - - I= 11'etttu)hrulu Tnomas Kerr. Committee of John li••fr, male. In the Conn of Common l'km Coun'y No. I. Starch Term, 1,4. Interested rattles are hetehy n09M ,1 11.1 and final ACCQ111.11( f Mammas • herr. L.mi,m of John Kerr, a bloat Innv• I:3- Mediu the reothottOtary's olllre at • that finless StIMCIvIII Minn In 14e (mina() .hnw,L It will be Confirmed by lb. Cmirt flt,t day of neat Tern,. qe•,,e,int %Pm. of June, it.. If., 1010., - m)lete. CA11:111:Y. l'1.• HALE., .1 G constantly on hand a ood article of I.nare nt Cual, n Lich be will sell at re.pionaaii. pia tillwr at the bank, or n 111 dell, or to 11111,11,a f The bank _Os located on Me Muhl 's Ran. soda trock. the Pitt. Ft. WapleiChlesg. , and but a short dlatatice Ilona otatiou have also a good article of file Clay. n I,lth I dispose of at, reasonaUle rat,. Orders Jett at my realavaci. to Dell4iiati . t. id lased Camp's In Ito ester, Or at the bunk. receive prompt attenuan. J. C. 3101* law apatitco—is MIMI tiIEMEZ
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