E .Y.ISCELLA NT The Value orSyntem. The new-papers tell us, >ars the Phi:a , lei ph .a Let/g,r. that a 'l . :inner who resi i - near Utica, New York, while it in t run away withtiy a pair o f frighteniNl hoses, cried out: " leave toy wife ten thousand dollars! No time to make a will!" lie stilt survives, though badly bruised. It is to be hoped that he will recover: and that, whether he does or not, his last will and testament is before this duly drawn. signed, sealed 4( 1 witnessed. If eircuinstaiwes tintiee it necessary or ad Cisable that a will should be written, be or she who so thinks should n9 l S leep until it .js done. A will is not always neces sary or even advisable; hot th e re i s one thin; which is neccessary. And man should keep that is that every a clear record of all his debts due and receivaole. and have.no debts which can be adjusted by none but him self. .A vast deal of trouble, and loss and waste are saved 1%,./ clear and in telliLli!,!o accounts, whether a man's irt• 1 , m;.; or short. Ti!, heirs 4,f a large estate in New England are stated to be in an 'un pleasant condition of mind and pur pose on aecouut of the following eir ctonsta,see: The late owner orthe property (-ausedia will to be carefully drawn, with all legal precautions, but delaye,l completitw• it by hi , : sig,na tore, and died suddenly before he had give n validity to the instrn nrent. Of course those of the heirs who are least pleased with the pro posed dispo-alion of the estate con tend azainst it. The presence of death elefemis the departed against spoken remarks of an unk char acter. when his last will is duly exn euted, aml there is nothintt to be gaint -, 1 by ;id o r.e torninent. But an .11itjoels the m , re • -,.•vere tv :1111 nig. • • jw,t -hart or (lu• 'l'•i titit_ i4 , itien ‘v,,r-.4.1/1,111 CI 1- f if 1 1 1111.1.1•:.tior•ii remark t ,0 h. I.V .r. 12 (I lit i eAr inflanp/C: ,. • , I.:eilit-nt- , --orrdlier Irwin ..f To put d r ir• in ! , lark \vhite, and porhap: tlu , most I.) 1,•-t !w in v, 4kr what , pokeri w0r,1, 7 ;. to .•\ pre , - hart ati,l leave thi• re-a to Lf-rro,l v..ithout either the sure c.ause non . Ind mi-•nplin•flon- ME n n 'V ;u (i litieati u Eve.] 1.11 mi•zht he e-oecialdv friend- , , if they ‘votil4l fr hl.l , llit•-S cardinal virtue. on.. thin. , ; Iriond.-hin anoth er. ( tr,00r. , 0. , ..ri..tid1y and fair -enti ntr•lits )11r 4 e 111 t no frien(ishin, or even -.•' shoit) , ) unit -- It ~ ti fin-? , and and WI ;ri I tr , • , ' , 113 , 1 1 41ituir , n, the S ra!m• ~ 1 1,at!d hib I g0 , !.1. mail', nt , ,e xa , .l cot reetnec= of hint ; and he ds a very e7trele- , . brother ~r f ober who tinsurw.- nn atfeetion to leave the hoar open for go; ilkstpboint trient,, or Ini- , uridertandin ,,. . While death in-mv happen at ally tinu , to add i,erhic•tin to eon:usion, there are many otlier,ait ingerwieg whieh !nay . our Cu make life tilipile.k int and Impair frlend- , hipirafTe(ition. 'Check iti no surer prt—ervativei.oT 'comfort, no hr.ttr r warrant of pr(iF•perity than caretal tem. 'lie tt - lio would re -it we'd -tnuld ht' able to lie down at night with hi. tword so made uTo that nobody can inisornler-ztand it. Svstein k even. easier than (-.trelessne-:-;, if it k once made a habit. la a Deserted 7.11ne. Tho Nevada Ewerprise relates the thrillingpxporierwe of a man who went alone to , 9,:plore an -old and rthandone,l ,rnine. The following is a graptiie Passage: "A ghastly plaee he found the lev el. The timia , rs were hung with great festoons of a peculiar fungus, resembling the moss of the live oak, taut white as snow. l'pon those fes toons rested g,loblues of moisture which w e re transparent as distilk'tl water. and which sparkled like myr iads of. diamonds. All these growths, however, \yore not of the form de nerikasl. Some ressa-anbled exaggera ted mushrooms; had stems a yard long that twisted about like NMI.' horns, and wore crowns of the size of a brcE“l hat rim. Th'oy mine•led with the mossy formation. grew pen dant from the rooffif the drifts, luny , out from the 'lagging' and sprouted up from the ha-41 of the -side supports -hip-t, in pl. i ees so tilled with . (alit drift, ti t it it ni , cessary to crush 1011 p iir or more r " * .v ,11 , 14,..11 through • ~, ',• mere intri vri n hs Cri , te.. , r ai , :t • t h ' ) 1 • 1 =MI I 1^ ill ' t . 1 hc Cnul. It- rtn, in i-rt.o).lin. , )111y hrocrf h .sonic intlwr, inn I n t . 'lamlcr. ho wholo ramp d• nt n i)).hind him , 1 , ;11(iwod 1y a trt•trivn (loll); vavt) oartli, which hipv,- out hip van , lif) awl 1)1nelo•f1 Iho luny 10- eu)n)Wet. etitt . ..np; ,fr h - 1 3 3 111^ mirth IIM ‘k a- con-ram ai• ing he had reeitivori, - candle above - '•••. 1 t ,r-I. 0000—Polio t .; • i --irr • th. r.-141 . ti'!. her .re him a nio-t l'U , •rimt h soiot!i,red !shriek., a hich seemed to Is- an- Aored by dill more de-iairin shri fnim every ea v vrn iu the milli , dropui4 his can la.f.,re him in th-• n. 1!' , • pa- , :age„ he hn , l seen a tali ttt nt or most veneral a..p“.tr II 6. hair and beard were ut ,lii/Wt anti the hat( en rea4 hed 1).: waist; lii. flow ing r„!, ‘‘ :11.'4) white, hint I was )11:1A n 6. In the inviohmtotry :act,tl'c,t►•t•rt,tg , hut front hiq tl.at foArful thin;;, his can dle was dropped. and it was .nine moment: before he could gain cour age to ronitovP iii. hands and again look before him. When he did `)be was more frlglateheil than before at what he !beheld. Th4.;ipparition still the e but len times noire terrible than before. It appeared a glowing flame,except the face, uhieh was, blacker than before. More dead than alive.he -tipped rind groped about till he found hi- candle; then with tronbling hands he light ed it, never once looking r toward the awfid object till his light was fairly hurnino., when, with a forced resolu tion whiCh he felt to be little short of impudent, he boldly fared about and held ant his candle. His t'o't wa , gone but in it• place stnod a timber. whielOiadipitebed_ from above, and whicti wart - completely clothed in the white fungus' he had .....seen so much ufln other parts -of the Mine. He examined it minutely and nas astonished that it should'have given him such a fright; but then it stood alone and in place where hedid not look fora timber in any garb. By shading his candle he soon discover ed that the fierce appearance it had worn in the dark was owing to a phosphorescent light given out by the reeking fungus." Mk. In' he ease of Mrs. t l'Shautrh It ,),vho(Beal rerrntlr in New York city under the influence of ni trous-oxide zas the Coroner's jury renderel vont.i , -t of (lea t 1 from x +. iiiry entulet»nwl the • • .1-i Lris ly gyilerzliiy m trot fietorP-4 Ind the earehs:s maii n,, cht i- administered. Tho lic,rphy a,surp-a. h or th.• 131.: kV Eli ;ha' Rin•tons' Pi/roe:tire Pia s cont-in no injurion.: principli.. hut thlt thay !Inv he :rim inkter to Pty. mu-4 • -t n.a •1-1'! .1•: - •• r ty ; Nti Details of the californm quake. Dispatches received at San Fran cisco on the 3o ult., from Illy° coun ty, four hundred miles southeast of that city, give a dditional details of eartliquake. thf, diSaster on Tuesday • last. It is remarkable that the only single slight shock on Tuesday was felt in central northern California. Cerro Gordo is badly damaged ; some huildings were thrown down. but only one man was killed. Lone Pine it appear .;: was directly over the center of the disturbance. Among the killed at the latter place was Mr. Joy, aged forty-two, a native of Tex as. The - `remainder were Spanish Americans. The first shock is de seribed as having been like a park of artillery fired directly beneath the town. Cu). -Whipple, who was in the second story of‘ It double house, states that he had j4t time to jump from his bed and get to the door when the house appeared to crumble in pieces beneath him.. He •waS buried among the ruins, but succeed (ll in extricating hintself from the debris, and is suffering severely from painful %von nd s. The scene beggars deseription. Nearly the whole pop ulation was hurled beneath the ruin 4. ('rips for help and screams of pain from t h e wounded filled the air, while those who escaped fr,,Tll the ru ins were calling for their fathers, brothers, sisters, wives and children. The first shock was tollowt d in quick succession by threr others, and over three hundred ".: inct shocks were felt between , tall past two o'clock and* sunrise. In fact the earth was in a constant shake and tremble for over three hours. .A chasm was opened extending thirty-five milts flown the valley, ranging from three inches to four feet in width. Rocks were torn from their places and roll ed into the valley. Everywhere through tha valley are seen evidences of the terrible - convulsion of nature. Then- is much desolation amotig, the inha I tan ts of Lone Pine. A dkpatch front V ire else :,ever al were felt in that city lo=t iihrht and are still e(iining from the -(itithea-f I'er , oll-: anticiteate finding. an nnoten- chasm nee thl , mountain,, a- --‘,4 .11 as the -now disappoari to ad mit of au investization; Itinnors a Volcanic action hoe') seen on the -untinit (if I reen ilood Moun tain, sixty Tulips south r f ane in circulation, and consi( lore(' at least (11thion-. In that 'vicinity the people have all left, fearinv a ri.cur r,•ll(l, of a general convulsiAn of nature which,aecoriling to tradition occurred theresoine hundrols of years ago annl cr•ated what i= now known :),; ()w -ens ltiVer Valley,but what ‘‘ before a chain of Mount : dm:. Th, cf fi•otti by the earthquake is : , ,parsely inhabited, mainly by people ark lug hearing lead wine... Irrsgand%. The tireyk eapital is now almost tdockaded with brigand-4j ••\o one dares go » thousand pair, out of th, town ,vithout an escort, and then the undertaking i, a very danger, us one, for the brigands are conceal-41 behind rot•lis, and in hushes, so '!nil the whole of the escort tni ,, ht lii shot down beton': their luding 4 ithas• could Ire discovered. The lirigand, is a man ilanied 4 u:Liass, A i hu Ilya, been notorious for - his d'aring deed:during the last thirty year-; and it may he said that he halals the destitiii-- of Greece in ins f .r un ivrogn ii.)44.,ilile`so long as the present state of thingsi exit, 'flat insecurity of iiniperty 4 prevehts the development of agricigture. NO one dare-to invest capita t 4 -,, in land whoso products arc -ure to be :time ell by the hr4g ail4;-. Nvaiiy every day halals of 1 ),...,,:mtA .\ thens who have peen compell - k•4l I•v the brigands to..urnish aht it with provisions, etc.;:tual 8S the I (iitht..,:" unf ritintatel>;•ndrleart' threat ened when they do ittfat ccritiply with stall requisition 4, tote Government only punkhes them . z - f they neglect to give in forniatlyn to;the authorities. "flail the (ireok army has boot in pursuit (if Spanos foi months: but he and his hand whieh - t•consists of seven lien. are still clone Lit Athens, and it is even rumored thOt he has Oil sev end occasions ente*.ld the city with the object of eapttuing some high personage N% horn 41e would after wards liberate onlyfon the condition of his beieg giN - eti a large ratisouf and a free pardon.: - The nature of tit . territory, and the prox knit v - of tile Turkish fron tier, cause great I)ifllcultius to the troops and they frOiptently pass hid den caverns and 1 the short thick hushes tr.ch coy •r the mountains without guessing - 4 hat the I.rigands are in their inunisliate me shepherd- atits the peasants are obliged, for theirt':own security, to warn the bxiganiii of the approach of the truiiiis on; meta occasions.-- This is diai4 4 e riliog to a widt•ile veloperi plan. ei her throw Stones with Itierogitlyphics upon them in. Waves at:Jet-IC...Uponbe; 4o - lay down stieles upon which they cut certain titarl:SE; If a military de tachment enters it:,x - illaffe to 111:11' ill i tliri,s about tilt% brigands the peas rike their 5t4. , --ks and begin rut ting marks tipolthem, i» the first tr!a-e toy-cord th 7 is Sililieet of (solver .,nion. and the next to enable the bri , zarl(l.4 tier goner -.1:‘• posted on aldll in With i•Xcoill•lit to -observe what is going Ott:" POl i i i eal 4 . orrupg• Thn Yvlir lOat ha.: hem si •11:'1,- i /.1 , I by the niv,xilation, of pniiti,• I t and tioommereialkorruption that ha: ii ,, narallel in The history of our co;intrY. It It hii lien confined to no no, City. tstidii or Party. I t ii.,s 1. , ,n mye,,l li. 4 ekort I II ,•ni , of }.Ol,- liii trust for whi;iii the :Cation:li t loov ernmen t i. re-hl.l.:iile, State I ;()vern ment,4 and CiT. The whole la ad h.is been, sich. 3imi the ‘vii.d.• heart Font; from thetrrAt II of the head to the , oles of the ject the body ',oldie has hi sin eov.•r.iij iy it ti wouno 1. , . , I ori i i. 4• es and putrifyfri•ii .ion'.-. Th.. 4 'ity Ila 11, The Cit.tfaii Ifoti•ze, the senate of the 'United titate. , . the Senate of the State of N4iii . Yuri:, Southern I., ,, isiattirts gavitu. , ,is Ranks, Rail road Corporatijins. all have sent up the te4itrionyhat corruption has been the ordutkpf the day, and that the time fiasco:the fur reform or ruin. N o w. is it nit time to make an a;l,- peal to tho morid sense and eon..4.!.ietim and ,patriotistO of our public men, and the wholi) people, for a higher and better national life; for a revi val of homestkin all the relations of ..ociety; for a lopore exalted solit•ii of honor in oftici;iistat ion, and a st.thitio r retustance of iiii• arts and wiles and wort“ of thol avaricious, yrawliter ' pomp! and paaiasites:i Who fatten by ' the pickings :iiialk ' iist that .they get . by faster:i f - 4r t. - 1%.,.s upon ii * 1 men in ofii4 or ista - inn. There is scarcely a public institution of any kind that ha[ not not men around nr in It, who inak.e.pamey indir,,itly or un justly, throng : oi some of its depart ments. Me pin husines: find it ea:_ ler and eheitN , r to ;grease the wheels of trade by plush-money or hribr4. Until to a- , :i.t-t their rights and b e hOnest. Le4sla tors receive loans, and try to Make the public thin} they are not firibed. And it there is not a reforimi ting,--deep, thormigh. radical and ti'irtnatient,-who ran tell the consequiinco,z in sueh a votmtry. as our, Wll,tie national ii r*. I. the breath of thq'ipeoplii?--..Veir York f)!,- server. ,' I fOLLOW Pitt: N N T WENT. —/br &-terrp. Leprosy, and cutatie( us diseases they are unri v:111- ed. In plattis where these maladies are prevalatq, the cures are marvel lous, for the;expulsion of pimples. blotches, .fie; they are unparalleled. and as a 6)smotie the Ointment stabds Inlet - lOW, Sold everywhero. 2 - 0 rents beribox or ;tot. to Niiv Yuri: eity, Saturday, )1(-nry Neu than, (t/ias "Dutch Hein rich," a rtimlrions wus futind, irttliti.r, having, ,-t•)len $lO,l/00 in bonds on , ,ttio or34inniry last, 1 , , lon years hare) la bor in the•••'.,%lttc- Pristm. A BRAVE Boy Two Burglars Disoomfitled by a Child qf Eight Years. The little house 437 Finn avenue is occupied by a widow named Cath urme Mulone and her son, a boy -eight years old. Mrs. Mulone's bed chamber is on the first floor, the -windows opening on the street.— Her bed runs across the renter win , dow of the room. The little boy sleeps on the side of the bed near the window. About half-past four o'clock yesterday morning two burglars ef fected au entry into the house, and made their way to Mrs. Mulone's bedroom. The noise oecasoned by their coming into the room awoke the lady, and she Sat up in bed. One of the ruffians drew a revolver, and iSlacing the muzzle of the weapon to her head, threatening to blow her brains out if she made ttie slightest outcry. As a matter of Curse she did not; hut her little boy was awake, anff fully sensible of what was go ing on. While the burglars were ransacking - Mrs. Afalotie's bureau, the brave boy stealthily raised the window, and jumping out its quick as a flash of lightning, run in his shirt to the Eighteenth precinct sta tion-house, in East Twenty-second street. Sergeant Nieholson was on duty, and the little boy hreathlessly told his story. Two officers were sent out, and ran to Mrs. Malone's house, but on arriving there they were told by Mrs. Malone that on her brave little son jumping out of the wind o w the burglars grew frightened amt. fled without their promised plunder. The frightened lady, how ever, had seen enough of them by the light of the wax candles which. they carried to give an accurate de scription of the robbers. Last night Sergi- n t N icholson raw Peter Woods, a desperate ruffian who is reputed to be the leader of the "Shooter hill gang" of th ieves, and ar rested MINI on suspicion of (wing one of the thieves. I t was brought to the station-house, and Mrs' "linear, being sent for, eame there and fully itlentiti +I hint as the man %vim put the twist , ii to her tired and threatened twr till. W0r1d..., who said he lived at 3 - 2 o East Twenty sixth street, was locked up and \\ ill . hc arraigned at the Vorkville Police court to-day. The detectives of ti n Eighteenth precinct, under Captain Cameron, have st rong hopes of securing Woods' companh.itObeforc to-niu.ht. Malone' system was so > haken by the affair that she was ohligv,l to lw removed to Bellevue Hospital last nigh t—.l", SrtGanc. 110 W SIIE DOEM IT \'l(. Win))11("I.I, .t A New York corre-Tondent of the Chicago Tribute tel the following capital ',tor; of Mrs , Woodhull: There is no n.s.i,t fog I she. "goes for" a man that Wall is just as sure to subscribe:is he is to take his cocktail. How well I rclata , inher the time when site "went for ' ow, mis taking me for another man. I was .sated in a private tam. of a promi nent federal official, the rightful oc cupant hail retired fora 1110111 CM, 111111 Wil` 4 Sllthirldy in walked, with a 'bounce, a neat, - trim-kinking woman, w ith 0 utiimp waist anti a jaunty hat teal feather adorning the upper end of her. ‘With a hasty morning, she -.erzett upon a conveni ent chair, and with a sudden jerk-- "one tone attd two nottions"—she was ;waled by my +itle, very elose. I looked towards the door, but her formidable presence barred e-eape in that direction. She asked nay to +tib serilte; I It, e u, i t t l, she said I In u-t subscribe. Then her little haul upon toy arno and iooked at toe. She implored me to subscrilte. a n al rolled her eye+ at she besought tae to ,ulpwrilit-, and the tone of voice in whieli those eyes spoke wt , nt through too like a streak of lightning. Slat coaxed and She flattered; 1 begged off Things were getting desperate; those li;inds were apKoaching my coat eullrir; sontelkody might come in, and, and —the rleople of this world lire fearfully suspicious, 'l'o save my reputation 1 suhserilied, and paid my four dollar , . hich the gentle lady ‘‘ hipped into a poClit't-book WhiCh she drew from somewhere in the vi cinity of her chin. She then pulled from her pocket a book In which she desired me to write my name. I did so, Nignin my it i-, John Smith. "Wh:li . .' said the Woodhull, •'is your itione Smith?" I Udell] ," I replied %% ith the dignity becoming a 'Suitt h, 'alai a John Stoith, too," "Why, ain't you 'Punt Murphy ?" "N'tit a Tow," said 1. "Why, my dear fellow," she said, 'I thought you were 'Pont Murphy' and that I'd got to work hard to coax you ovi r. But where is Toni ? I must catch 'lion sure." I told her Tom would not be in for a week, and s dot rid of ker. But that's the way :oh-rriptions are obtain( 11 for 112H01- /Hi 4 11; e/:/s/. No wonder it is ;1 u. r with those eye: going. around solicitin , r stil.seribers. Imo,. A.liout tier years ago 0 youth, apparently fifteen or Qix tern vears of called at the publishing liou-e of 1:""l'otter • qittl offered 11 nianuseriiit story 'Or lititilientioti, Mr. Potter the hood of the firm. who happetiod to he in at 1110 11111 P, ' 4 11111441 01 the idea of one a , piring to appear in lit erature :is (1w author of a book, but titially, at the urgent reque,t of the tic , consented to keep the (multi ‘4eript for a few days and look it over. When le' had done so he was con tcecet the , tory, while evinc ing a lack of polished education on the part of th?, author, po-- con . sideralilie merit :1- exci log .ntiN•el, -ionic of - the scenes being de•ieribed with %ronderftttpower,and, cotigitting Ivith titt•other mem ber,. of the hou,e, tievided to publish it. \Viva) the youth parfil a fen days afterward he told taint of hi, ( 4 01( .4 1 i:i 0 n, 01111 it was agreed that the author Liihould receive a royalty of ten rents a Oil :111 ! , 0111. The ,tort' \vas duly publi - z•hed in h oo k forty. under the ..title of "White ltoeks," and since that time onultun• tired and seventy - thoimind copie s h nvt . been sold. • Hut what is sing ular about it is that the youthful au thor has never been soon or hoard of since, and there is now due him the suns of sl7,ootras copyright on his I story. 111111=3=1 Japanese. Chinese artisans, :eta i Bedouin Arabs tin: almost quad ru manal, as front continued practice they use their toes nearly -as readily as their finger , . Short and cramped ti , they are in our still' leather shoes, we have scarcely any wit! power over them. But Chinese and Jap % :mese workmen actually nick up toolts with their tot -4, and work with them . thus handled, while 0(M/t -otter/alerts are entutuett4 with other instruments in Weir hands. We have often wen chisels held by a long handle with the left hand, white, the toes guided the cutting edge in turning beautiful forms in a lathe in onstantinople. Work Hien there are al . XayS seated on the grotftal, even 111 planing Arok)s braid rope y with their toes and fin gers laborung in concert. is, t here fore, tax , ' vely certain the toes, ma v be educated to act With rapid rub. meats. By practice they become obedient to volition, and yet wise physiological authors hardly admit the posst bility of •teaching rouseles to act jug as millions of mechanics in those distant counties have been exereig.eing then' toct ; through bun (trots iii Asiat ie genemtiotts. So much for theoretical science. - A Johnson. 'line of the most successful! praetiti , mers of his time. invented wkiat is now 0111111 Johmeon's ilirodytei' Liniment. The) great suecess of ibis art itie In the et] re 1 of Bronchitis and all diseases ofl threat and lungs, will matte the name of Joitn,,oo not tee,-:filvorablY, if le-, a idi•ly known, than that ofi Louis Napoleon. • , YEAS AND NEIGHS.-4f horses could make themselves understood in human language, they would sig nify by a universal "Yea," their as sent to the statement that the Mus tang Liniment is the'best remedy ex tant for ail these external ailments, and by most emphatic "Neigh l" show their displeasure at. every at tempt to use any other preparation in its stead. Ever since its introduction at St. Louis,at the close of the Mex ican War, in 1849, it has proved asig nal blessing to horse and man—cur ing, with absolute certainty and won derful despatch, such equine diseases asspavin, ringbone, poll evil scratch es, hoofale, dc., and relieving and finally removing the painful affec tions which attack the muscles, sin ews and external glands of human beings. It is a fact beyond contra diction that for all Injuries or com plaints of man or :quadrupeds to which an external remedy is applies hie, the Mustang Liniment Is prefera ble to every other. 11:301 IS:Gov, English, of Connecticut, ex presses the opinion ,t,hat the action of the Cincinnati ('nnvention will de pend upon the result of the Connecti cut elections. If the Democrats car ry them, the Liberal Republicans will boldly cross the Rubicon, hut if the Republ'eansare successful t hedis affected 1)(1 - noel-tits will .give up the contest and go back into their own party lints. ti -Aman named Grubb, living near Barry, Pike county, Illinois, on his return Saturday, from a visit to friendlwith his wife, sister, and three small, children, undertook to ford Lick creek. The water was very high, and when they reached the middle of the creek their wagon box floated off. The children were drowned and the others barely escap ed with their lives, Jlis~ i,llafeous. A. 11. Franciscus 4: Co., 513 :YIARKET STul T, !AV e tor t;l,. Sprilw Trade, ttir larzrit nna t it P 1141)ELI'li I.k AIiPETS, Tab!,, Stair nnd \Vipalow :' , l+3 'a, and Pain r, Chrtitl. 1 - 21:11. B1110111L!, \ Fnncy Buck , •li, liruilwi,(l. In.• rinp.ri, W"..1. n and 11' 0 ,c ; ,• , II), t'it ()kir iticry,t,t' Ili hio•inc•—; vflohle , It.; to s.t II itt low> Itrirr• turni , ll tto. bt•st qtt.tiity of soi.t...wEvrth TILE C LW( %TE:1) A M iUlir I.N Nil 1.11 Price E 5.... 0V C r 1::0011 in six iliontl,. Term , : cgrim•ts day-, 411 ~!!)vr glumls .i:kys. Vt. [ri•t,l I .;111 Sep! 1 :1111 2:V.) REMOVAL. 2-11 Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co., !lave rou TO THEIR NEW BUILDING N()s 239 & !....t4l, LI BERT STREET, (Ippl-011. Wim.l upun A itli an ELEGANT :,*n.)(.l: DItY - GOODs, Nohow, and Sniull SELL ,it I.()WEsT FERN I'ItICEs linyers are" invited to (all C. AttucTuNoT \V. StIANtioN J. 44. STEPHENsoN. feii7;:kn ilaril ware, ,f 4( vA-,1,..-roN Foundry 6: Repair Shop 11,tvInu tveett Engaged. to the Foniviry for tutu,. than lii 1rty1.,...are,--rltt ring x hit h I iuts• have arCIITTItIIittrA a varlet. of u.efn I pat h.rll, AMP?.r ,nstrtir thy: module and tatting' nut I,:ttentp for Improvements on COOKING - STOVES —and after hat Inv thnrouuhly teked three Itc• inovetnri;to, l reel n.rrautrd w otrerlng Went to the pnhlir, 3E—N W The GII EAT WE NT F. N halt £lO Sn pc.rior for fiat Locality. S ; 0V E to! 111;1 , relit St) It, for li , lll OIL! Will COOL:111;!'. Vne Great Wilhite Cooktal Stave H the het Record or any ,Ntove evvr offered In EME!EMIIII IT TAKES I.E:SS El LE: , ;; ; I:ot 01 TO 1)0 NIORE Wt)1:1 BEST BAKER, Mc)syr lILTIZA. 131,1, A I, TO GrE TII EP rril: I; s TovEI In c ,, ttliecti.m httit t int vt• got up a UXTENSION TOP. trllol .‘(! , ..Upit, littlt nt) atitlitiOna! Lit'i s :tuti 1. , 1101 lialtic l t 151.3 r out. dispel) S.s tiitit all pipe, (-..t0 To• ptil on ot Luken 01l at any tina. 41)(1 L , ) suit all stolits of any sizu or pattern. Vive Vermont; linve pereletsell 'Anti ttsel the GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE, “fwho,e name+ have lwen publish (1 1 in the .I!tf,t , s. are C. ,n y eterreil Isar ithess of as superior merits ;is a Cooking store. three til , t cin:ine, on Auld. ni qtront rittren liorropow.•rcapncit). tiny are oiTerrd to the public et renxonalllo rates. tillN I tIUl NELEY apr fr rf J. D. RAMALEY'S' OPERA. kat house, 1 - ANT) GETS FURNISHING EMPORIUM, No, 41-4 Villa" 'A. yenta e, PITTSBURGH Tlir Best tionds at Lowe.* • Prices. daoNle sent to .oly address, on approval atay24-Iy. E! LIME! LIME! 1, -1 11())1 nod Mt. r April ling. we will be prrpared to mr , -6.1 ) mistomlr. nth frmth burnt Limo of 10, , t quality rit l'u%%••r•• • 1 luR. Vhnport mar:o.ln ' III)LMP.S (:RISE. [tactical and New Brighton Press copy. j Rowell & Co.'s -Advertisements. HOLLIDsosAYSErBURGuWAUGH, , PAAEMINARY. Rev. PrlncipaL SPRING TRIM JIRGINS APRIL Ist, 1f72 Successful, thorough, economical , and hdlilad . n i l d • The est and l -*i// • Inetltd• lion for obtain- In?. a Mercantile Education. vit.. Praettdi !Wet ness Olen as Instructors. For Information write for a circular to P. DUFF & SONS. triartoal w • Pittebtirgb. Pd. Cheap Farms! Free Romeo: ON THE LINE Or Till UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. LAN ' O. GRAN? Or El=M=ll2l=ll IV VIZ BEST FARMS MINERAL LAN L* in AMERICA 3,000,000 Avve4 to NebraMka IN TUE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY Tule Gra/ 4 (1 , p1 1 ofthe Webit, NOW' POIt SALE: Thee lands are In the centrul portion of the United Stntepi, on the 4ltd dezree of North Lutt tudt•, the central hue of (I e great Temperate Zone of the American Continent and for vrato CrOV.inr. 4110 Hoak :,16.114; unetarpato , ed by auy to the IR& tod States 'CHEAPER IN PRICE. more rucmnble terms Oven. awl m„r.• e,,.,.tat i t to Marta. than eau tx ruEr. L.sticAD. lon ACTUAL PETTLEIM At bra Lt tabor for tiolfJpies, sofa leis entitled to a liouteAuad of Itill Acme ire! P(44s< <I to Purelmerre nj Lean(. Send (or the new destrlptive :pamphlet. with new maps, published In English; German, Swe dish, and Danish, matted (ree eter”‘ltere. Ad dre.to, G. F. DAVIS Land Cnmmissiouer, N. It. Co., Omaha, Neb. Extraordinary Improvements CA I-3 I Nit."J' ORGANS, The Maxon ak MP - WM Orga, respectfully announce the introductlon of improvements of much more than ordinary interesf. These are Reed and Pipe Cabinet Organ*, neigig the only.fnexeN.ful comtenation of REAL PIPES with reeds ever made; Dara Transposing Key-Board. which can be Ingrantly moved to the right or left. changing the plich, pr t.Tuispogimx the key, Fur Prowins and Irr.eripth,a.l. C. Cireublr New and Elegant ,Style' of Double- Reed iqhinet at $ll9. $135 and $1:25 each. Om sithori raj Capacity, Elegance arid lhovuirgh Efe,ll , tier Work/nu/1- )04, tho.e ire elemper than any before offered. 4 atiii Marion AlJlrtnettn OTLUIDS RM. acknowledged BENI, aNd from ettraorditiary factilrlm, for man nfallnre, thl4 eompany inn niford, and note att. If t !hike to reli tit pricer wiltch render them t/c1 . .:"I'l C REA PEST. Four Octam: Ormlnq. .IF.IO each: Five Octave Or. sl . 2:iatitl ups. ,otia. Fort D.si ;ries, ki:AX. raej NP‘r illttAtrat,d I.:unto:tile, and l'eptim °Mat Utreqtar. with opinion. 01 inure than one thousand t•rua M Ats t:c Ic 11 AN! LI N OR tt AN CO., 1:4 Tremont Ist,. Bop ton. '596 Broadway New lurk. awn: iw I ortabto Soda Fountains, *lO. 630. 673 and $lOO. GOOD, DURABLE A till Ul IEA ! Shipped Heady for Ufa% .4 A N rAcTrurt, II J. W. ( ' HAP M AN, Tkinfilsoll anst;si, von clucuLtit - 1%11 (liworporsated 18GO.) Columbia Fire Insurance Company. ()FFICEItS AND 111 ECTliltS s s Rolr•r• 11 11'll~on, vi ce winiam Herbert Thontnu, 'l'rer..z." Jam b i... rovr, 3. V. Ft Sec S Sail, .1 B. M nktt ickler, George Bogle. it. T lit uu. - For Insaraiir, , n- AL , vr•ir . ,, .1 F Fitt EAUFF. t`otorntila, : 4 1" BEFORE Asnir YOUllt LlFE.examlne new i ntlii Sziviugn Fund plan. just in, ?pointed I.y the rat trAntr 1,11 , 1?. ASSI - ItA.Nek mit ETV OF N YOItE, Ili h bleb n-it poll() it grat.l,l at'almout 11.1:1r.mte-m 1 , Emof or tVil 3 ear, 1 0 1 per rt pllmrafaniare6rnemi " • ' Nmmw liusinenn;.lsll.44.l4NNlANl, largnst In wnnitl. Incolne. mi,0011,11100 Reliable Agentn M'atited r v •rpAhere Addreinin I I. It EGIsTER, General Azenta. tkiis Chentlint BL, Phtludrlphfu. 'J ill Ili remale Soldier 11:surexi4 TA, 1,-rmele x.difirr The thrilling Adven tures. Experiences, and E.Kcatlcs of woman an >p), scow. l Nur-n-, In Campo:Rattle Melds llnspitaln fall-pave Illuntratirins. tindliortrilt ott ntrel. Tills excellent boot:, elegantly ilitistru ted trim n. rote , and neautilully luitinit In cloth. richly ornomeme4l In black and gold. i. !OW .ply by .ulmaeripttmma ritticul4phin , l'hllntlelpton, Pa. The „teients who drot mend $1.15 lor outfit will get the term Owl. fur this fam•t•emet'ile: hook ( .. .kiWENTE , o7fit:ll,[q:itS ,tutt Ito cttutt-tniAtite but Ittin ; ;:. two!' 1,, o I'lo-trul. , l rooelia ptanip, BICRICELL Co , Ai ctitt , crtirol Pubis Warren N — AG r's - tvA lidtt -- wENTfION OF NEW YORK. A Work Dexmiptire of the Hi.itory of New York in alt.it.l various Phase& It. splendor , . and wretchennssm; its high and low Ii(•: its tnarh!r , palaces and dark 41,110. Its ailrun- Onus and ‘l.lll2 , ers: Its /,lag. and Pramts; It. lead. 11):: tm•o and wilitteiSilii; Ita 4LlVvnturetv , . it. It. anaerir•r and crtmr•s. Mixtrahrl with nearly eric rum Send f7 , r rirralara and was onr term. and a fall da-erlionn of the Va ark. Addresa Natinwat Pub h.hiog . Phint . l'a. anl73. ' A \JILT. ll„t CIE Virs. To rh.• Imprm,d Plot...ace Sewin;.L3fachtne. f r,flr diffe I eibt n 0,,, /fa Work rqur Wayx. F , 101.1i.• It, Oleo 1 Mb+ For 11.-anty. Flmpl chy, and Ditrnhillty. I. %lithont ...oh , 1,0.410 term. , S:tlyer", la, N.). 1123, ( 1,. nun Mtreet, Philadelphia. Pa VIISUN .2 E'EN NITA( KEIt. 31:ina•zt.rt,. A GENTS wan A zeilt, lir, e more Dhow.t ut %'ork f,,r a- than nt anv!hint: chte. permanent. l'ortictittire , fr.-e, ti. STl•sto, .tit •bit...l, 7N , puet. lard NI: our 1" . l'f AN , 't) .N Y No ` 'loft •of patrtm. .0 to state,, in t irra:arr.!7:4l.v • ( U T, N.I)ITHAN(4O4 r , f . /01 , 1: o: FLUID I.:\ lit r Core. l'aneer. trrh. Utters. ti.. 111.10 Nettra,_o•.l ralttion..r , " r.,11,1,1a,1,1, ter.. t•ri t Ithefint, Skill Pl—aloes. all Blood Ti.l I. pllre'y N.17e1:11 , 1e. rh, ,fi, I. lir111::1 , te. frill . Pt , ' le•Itle. I)le...uwe Illt• :role mark lor clrcu -I.tr twrit-E, 111 o . 4tat St . New Yuri: R E W A.ll I (I) 0 ror Wind . Itrlde•-•. t.r neeratetl that DE 'SINN'S pi In cure. It I. pre pared t.T.pre.wly nothing ,I ` , • NOW tly UZWIel.n. tl,Oll. M 111T/101:E. Tao, II I.AN L. T NE W r. ./ WIN 11. t 1113[11.1". WHITMORE WOLFF. 1111 E & CO ', Importers and %Maitre? Ls ...a :\ Sinn of life Aorlf,No.so Wood St., Ithove St ChM'lol itott•Ll PITTSMIGH, PENN%I itiVilt! the littlell4oll bilyere. to their Sp r i rm Orii. 44 ,electl,a, i uw.urinlAs. ih , touuirr•. TA , y ur. -Ip,,es for tri 'Aran Frio (Nimpfiny'o Ih , DlrrDrUingon,l and 011.0,1, Ihrtaksworth.Alti.on& (We 1. j.tilxbaryh Locks, Shovvls, %mut:l%A !arose: price. tch2B.A.ru :_497.N ore. le SnelletAtar;e4 Spare. &line eintred in mailing . tip a large stock of Spring Clothing. they Informed me that they hid no time to attend to their adveetiottrg.—Bo. J CZ Z co • 4 4 1 . P INT D• CONE, D s , Late of Darlington, Darlington,' removed to New-Brightcn, offers Ms medics[ services, ali Its brooches, to the prOide of the city and surmundind country. ' Odlcs cor ner of Butler and Broadway. sepl3;ly `J. -, .66 ai'dl;; , i toitiiii„ DitY - GOODS, tTevi; Fall Stock JUT RECEIVE D BY 41 - S. • Cross It ' tOCHESTER. OLTIC4, TOOL OF NEW AND SEASONABLE PRY - GOODS IS 4,4.11 GER TFIAN EVER BEFORE il CONSISTING OF • 4 CL4II, CASSIMERE, JEANS, WA- TER-PROOF, PL., N FLANNELS, - B . i JARED FLAN NELS, 'ANION FLANNELS, 0, CLOAKING, PRINTS, DELAINES, PLAIDS, ALPACAS, MERINOS, z I NGIIAMS, CHECKS, .TOWELING, DENIM, 1/ILL, PAPER MUSLIN, BLEA(II . - ED AND BROWN MUSLIN, iIOTTOI` , I BATTING, SIIA\VLS, SItIRTS., WOOLEN YARN, I (OSIER Y, GLOVES, &c., S(• , te, *c) x clo Du . si .!`. 1N 1.1111 ,- .."1' NISILIEV iz heady-Made Clothing: PANTS, VESTS , ri4 I I 11-L'Te.4. I3lt A.W Elt., &c Hats and Caps, VERY LAHOE :art NEW STOCK p l . in, 1100 TS & SHOES Men's, Youths' and Boys' BOOTS_ WOMEN'S, HISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GUM SHOES, ALL PURCHASED LoW AND WILL soLD AT A. SMALI ADVANCE ON COST. WE . AI so cosTtNuE •ro KEEP UP OUR USUAL SfOCK. OF GROCERIES, I'll()VIsIONs, FLOUR GRAIN, MILL-FEED, SALT, LIME HA RD WAII,Ei NAILS, noitsE Sit ES, IfoltSE NAILS. =ES Window Glass• Paints in all Colors, DRY" and IN 01 : win E LEAD, LII,I:4IED PUTTY, TURPENTINE, VARNISH, ALCOHOL, GUM SITILLAC, - Wooden Pumps FOR WELLS AND CISTERNS ALL HEAVY GOODS, DELIVERED WITHIN A 11EASO:s.;ABLE DIStANCE, FREE OF CHARGE -WE ALSO FURNIsIi OUlt CUSTOMERS WITH COAL AT TIIE NIAIIKET PRICE Rochester. Oct: SOIL, 'INTL Dwelling Houses, TMN . V.J - M - R - •;NTS, IM PR 0V ED AND - t NIMPR OVID REAL ESTATE IN AND Box ugh Rochester, FOR I * SALE * AND- RENT • blaya- 1 pchd. my3l-novl. CE.M EYI '7lrtscellatteous. august IL 1 - 0 - infsirow Joan' EmusAtm. WlLLuaa G.Joularros. EstablistedllEiclham&Joimste l lBl6. William G. Johnston & Co., PRINT-MIZS, STATIONERS And Blank Book Makers, 57 and 5O Wood Street, PITTSB URGH, PENA" A torit-ly HATS---CAPS ISIE ST HAW GODS. R.- IX. ipirtarrler, 41 WOOD ST., PITTSDE 1t0,06 lin II zip 04k. 4.4rEiILvAIN-1 149 & 151 Wood Street, .31,1 '.Ulh, lb; 11;;t • ntr W:tntA•tl, Volt TUC FLO WEN C E NVle•rst.tr tho b oo , Intnttlnce,l, ft 11 i t WWI Itla •_•1 i • is the only numlitnt• thaktne four timlor••: t stilehrs, and ha, iv lho lievors:h o 1•••• d 7 . • • machii,sy I.l,erft c.f, and the thottonta ;melt v . It rtm. fght . And very fuel, and cows ettafse of lit. 'rho itenttnor will torn with, Or hems. and felts benutifully All atitte•••utchts With flit machme. For information apply to or q•hicos. H ECK EIVI A: 'lrk.% Ai, No. ti Six r❑ Srnr.j.r RANK THOMAS M'CREERY & CO 11'11105. 7 1 1 9 e1t0ERV, elpthitr. .1 I)L'.\ VU. . . .3. 1.1 ANGIEL, 11. M'CILEERY. MOO. r , rl !line deposit: Prompt attention glvvn 1,, ollections. Also, Itipuraz,c, Agent,. for toad reliable Coinp.mieo ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK. =I GEO, J. et r fcv imh" Mr% YEFIER ei( Mk-DON LD Dea:s to ex !tan Coto, (;.,scrum, ut sera, I nt.ik..• collection titi }mint. lo the Criltell State. nut ei ne. nun,' r ou depoolt nohject to check, nun rect.!. tsi littic dep.. tie trim Ouu doiltir and quaanl, and alions inter e,l ut i per rent. lir la/ „ • and rolett forint/ben rr, by aliti:yhig at thi batik. Valli: °lieu daily from ht, !I tlti t p nt., unlit oti Saturday even [rot. 6 t.+ v u cl.k.P, c refer by perms.-lot B IIATMAN S Ja TA' A L.A.E,t- =!== S 4 1.4, V: KY.:Nem, SNIVI,Fat et li" ~ , i i.. .1011 s; SII kI:P. B. :.• It %scseit. it. ti Ei,t, sit. A. C lit'l7,T, 1 ILA 1,E , 31V.N :. \ ATIrsNAL . B. Vt" t L.., s . lIANK, l'ltt-l.irgli i's I, 1671 1% , •! , 1 ',••• c ,ovED o ELI-le 1 _SEWING MACHINE.i COMM NF.%V 13 1C A W IN' F.' 1) , Ras JaPt been received • ar..l is 1, , 0.v The br Fpnily Afar/tine iu the Miatisct. Lock Slilel4, is Bimple, Noiseless, Eas fly Operated, and %cry etTcctl, t .. We wnht Lin! N , icing Ma chine Agents to al I tinoccuto,l tvrritory, to whotn rrtlll;ive th- rnnwt 111)..r41 tPrrns tot the ['tail th , hint 14, "41 irt the mu rkot HOWAIID EATON Oe. Ar , •ut+. FI P• lif .1 r jk_l4l.l) j The Improved Grand Oroide 4.4 IYA;:1) $9, V.?. $l5, $ :s. We tioti rt•conily 1 .r0u...:11. our o, 31,-fre perflirtion that it io itittichit the lit - st ft dtrco to dtt 4 tlntruittlt it iron'. Ltolil. Ni tt, It ra are U patent. etitinni•intutt iii L.in lip. po',lntfirt•, andGv tillI.•, •••111 . 11 4 11L7 Cl'A: 11n^ FIINt. The or (WI jewelled pat , int 1,, rail .'goat to $17.0 uo•,1 whichpti. the ,nitio Aet (he tart. ot it Slner Unl.h, t•ci :la.. • on , co ..1 to• 4 17 1 ,, tin - naiottow are oftit tinht with . roll n - 11 , •11-ti Ano•rlrinti moverin i tto....uintOtn: t.'cilit fort north I tiry Are all in loitttlin: etnice., Icu l.t nut: and Lsdtrr 10/• , ...11,11 for 'lin,and wear. hr A 1 . . rl front dp.1,41 0 . of (..•nt r. unit Ladies' trim to ;URI y of 4,1 kiln., ,„„„i r 1 . 11 . 1, f,cr inl fled tr. .•\ amiTit• th, 01.• e her, on p ISmt•itt Or, !Lauf,. V4lll-11 pit ,1:11C1) 14.1 a r oroittrt,i i t L 11, r.,114, i — t • rt tt:tirt, td the ~,tuch.ifit i . .; 11,, r ;uir'icit hkr• -ctrl for \-1 1r.,. .1 \ E.:, 4: b;ft %WO 4 tv, deer, am,. A Word to You, Friend!! FOR GooD coFFE-:, (;1)()f) FOR GO01) (;(101) FOR (;(iii►) FL' t. e();; (;)0I) FEED FLIR (3t)(11) 1)13.‘,(A' . FO I: i;i)i)tl '1t7.1.1:..i. FOR EVER 1' TII 1 N t)uu IN 1111. Grocery and Provision Line, k.ND riucEs TiLvr CAN-1 III: BEAT IN BE IVIEIFE or 12:1.,1".‘% HERE (AI 1(1 tiz, MEANER, P.% tuhri2-13: POINT PLANING MILLS, ST., ItOCIIESTER, PA HENRY WHITEFIELD, MAN I . l.'.lc"i'llt El: 01 , it.sh, Doors ifotedirtgg, Roor-bbor( Weallter,bourds, Brack do:, (Cc., 40% ISCe DEALERS IN ALL K INI)s ( - )1' LUM BER, LATH, sIIINGLEs AND IWILDING M liElt 'Having purchased the the t erritorial in terest of r J. C. Anderson, owner o the several patents citvcri).g certain lim-live in the construction and joining . -f* windlierixArds and linings for ',uses and other buildings, we are the MI, , persons authorized to make and sell ,'tc same within the limits of Beaver tot v. Par ties Interested will please obser-. this. thrpenten' ,S'upplies Omstantly Kept 014 .hand Every manner of Staip-Work made to t?rdt.t. ort4;ty M. 13. ' . 4 C.! CO 0 Hit N , Plittsbaktrls ' •1. .0501 . .cr. in, Irol4 an d 'Wood. Tracking Ma i,cl4usor.y, iletriufecturer3' Sup Hal c,onstantly an Wool a. complete .tuck of liitaittrml•Sash and Jinor Machinery. Jinison cloy ervurti, Taps and 111:s, Emery P.ieklllz, Mc: " Irowttrorth'i Pk:mere n -peri:.l,p. Send fur Circulars and Prices. [cuarti.3ul. Chas. B. Hurst's I NSITRANCE Ger - tel - al Agency Office, ROCHESTER, PENNA. Notary Pulale and Conveyancer; FIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENT INSUl(• ANCE; "Anchor" and "National" Lines of Ocean Steamers; "Adams" and "Un ion" Express Agent. All kinds of. Insurance at fair rates and liberal tenni , . Real Estate bought and sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles, &e., Written ; Depositions and Acknowledge ments taken, &e., car. Giasis and Money forwarded to all parts (It the United States and Canada. Pas. , iengers booked to and front England, 17e'and, Scotland, Franre and Germanr. ,ETNA FIRE CO., I It 11.tC,1"r.1, Cagh $6.10i10141 " 'Sy their fruit , t• Own! " LA,Se., paid jail I, 1 ,- , ( , 1 1..• , A,c111•111,—I I ..1111,:t !ties in NIA6ARA. Insurance Co., Or No.); Voik. Cunt 4. 4 . et ANDES FIIIE INS. CO., 1.:t.11 1.00.01, ENTERPRISE I 1 S. CO., 1 , 1:11a,i( moo LA CASTER Fire 1 nx. Co. Cali ALPS INSURANCE CO., Of Erie, CaNli (:ash a •t s, Tra Life 411:7 Accident lasi' ranee Co., C,mu. I=l3 (' 1 , 11 ass; [ls ~t e.r ilieprerentliuq.: ill, Ono t U.ttrac.r• C•oopano,.a, loo.no,lgtal to he ninon V4t the 11.—t and nnoa reliable in the n oral. anal reprerentin4 a vtril., caoh capital of nearlyt an: en- It I Like 10.1:1:10te to all , ' Appileation. I,ronwtiv at!chti”il 0. and 1'0116,, 0 flt tell V ithoo I I , t ftllr and 11h,r,1 tern,. rtalu "tlyrt..tterl prumpriV 4,,i1 •••• ItE l't 1.1 I:y 0.11, ' 4 *Li may lose the ,1% 711., of yeare. la}. lat. Mkt ht . ' thon•rnre. In.ure to day. '• it iron/. 100 114-111Orrott, • tt :r 01 the 11t1111,j 1:111..rtIOIC , The low pric,l wort ;tlnyttss prose. Ihv (ICA! ••-t. 1 . 1 . 11; shoneC01111).11110S lift' kilo, II the hest and , eattliWst w 111.• LAr t• , 41% that slut!' rtlitt fg , r Ihr ,• rN nbrtw pat h ,• -lOW, I • 1), 1 11 q,r )0. a a :<•,J , t,,,f • I wont of ,allle, hot re,l4 . cur Mr STEPIII.\; A I I:111, 1- du's oith r a,,: cat•• , ll4 f..r ;wit r I, prviniuni Tor - I= MILLER &TRAX, Dressed Lumber, . 4 11)1N(; FI,o()IHNG, j()I-f.1)1\1;•-:. ui PA oIiDERs 131 - MAIL ItEi'EcTFLIAI" SOLICITED, AND PEOMPTLY A [TENDED To. 11 Oppo.cite he It'aPrortd ROCHESTER, PENWA 4 III:71, Iv 4 01GGiANIZI,:11 11 54 . 1 1 : 11 firE CECOMPICON, //w/o' office, Pitt.Vield, NI co I pr.,t ~c t to the Pol u s 11.11 d r•,.. t by n Sper!Ni LAW the Stat, hit C.Sltllll,:e ),LI :ire thirst hve y of az% and lake nil orditlary 1.1fe.1'olli•) if ),iii 'hoard make ONE paym• fit, t.TIII tai arake trio SEC( Dpa) Avlit•ii rtqualndavit oial N . :ay-AM three ILA.). of the Third yen r. U ))u d e ituruiuANl 0 t vat. grid threk• day.. your rand ill rced..l! full itiu.out of th- Paltry, ,yerclue pr‘•miain One Atninal Pl.l :unit at ill 1,4,14 yon n 441 1 .4,12 4.'&r and three (1,4,, 'l'44 t, Appeal P 44 nwnl, kerit yuu. itsur• I N.',01. 31141 I! 1 - 1 ! ,),, Th-ee will uputtturt•l t 3 yette, and '27 Four r.llllrl4fl 3.I:111 , 111 , aotll keep y. 41 insured "z yeari trod .It3.lay. Poo. Annual Priy in.•444- will keep yon to Hued 10 Year- and roi (Lt, tilx. A tnultl Pay ma.o is sum 11 kt-t.p you tit,ur..tt r.! year, and 14 prolcc.i.lon applies to ally age, emery 'rite Advantages or such Protection Ncw Ytom, Mnrl.ll 11. I,;!. W. 11. late of New York. tusiirea l few ears Ntl,e .I..shir, -nratiee Cidn. paw:. for $:1:ilin; to misfortune In host. 111. , 1, was unah:e to make any payment to the l'ornpany during one yen , anti Ten in.. 11111. prior to ill, N,111 , t1 neciirrial Jana.o, 12. 1,47,1. have this day ten .. ,. e.l ,at 1110 Ne, York othe r of the romp:nix. tr I Itroadway I• 0 1 -111 r of Charn hers street Three thouvand taro hettd .red and udnelly.idtle dollars, till. I.•te_ full amount due to hi, tt idow. niter tit-dart lit: flirt overdue pavrnents and Interest W. 11. HARIIISoN. to; itroadwuy. .1 Special Law qf the .Slate Vroyides that If pot should htl' to mat,.- 3,•tir pay theta ‘vhett du, anti s:1!I pm-••rs. , Ihe attlittotts of the y, ton !II rellll.llii itl,l3llld fur a cta tainmanther arid day.: th , r,arter. and It dyath (Mini.: that will b,„ 1,31.1 as a b.% u.. The ratio of expenses to reeellits in 1104 Company I..tualinr than the a era4e a ii th e c.tratetninA clointr 1,17-11te,r. in 111, Baited Stale. The True Ilettetits of Life insurance. -It to t ime that ' , Aust. uho ...eh the true betterito of 1.0,4. I lI,UrMICV ph4ll , lfi anoint - stand that 12.1121,a• hich ,stns e to ..14 , the hilrgt,l bunitiese 'and bytitt, (attire liabliitte, , ,t are by no the he'd e,ttnyttniey in whielt r u iti -ere It is the alma et the ()Ulcer.. and thret:tont or t h e iierk-hirl • to liti 1.11,jug,e,.. 55 halt ,tintil each sear null 1.• ..ayettli and ,ta• Witt y of the -to:. vt in,tan • anti at thn ti g fur member ith nu,rell,onnince.u,r,lli s 'Wendt.. and treater ads atwuzett than eau ho tvall• rest In any other company luuual (:ash Di% idetidiu -- Tll 4 ‘ttittP-1 ,, ) 31att1:11 MO. at !Mr g llke contrilmi ion i' . 3n. y,mt• ( m(11 th.. vr.r, paylm.m. wtotm %Oa (m+M• will snutunlh .I. i*Tll*/.. DIN uktith( tmly to the i • ltt'V. rm.( ire C-7 torleit.,l Ity 1110 11011-113) m..m...1;,•‘•- mmlib., hut may al alty (..hy,t tett 1100 Canis EBEN ALLISON, AL - nt, Beaver, Pa ,Scpt 1:1:ly J. B. SNEAD SAW AND PLANING MI LL Having the Intest improved mnc•Litwcry 3F° I_,C> C) Ft a riz 4.-. LATH, &C. &C., nal is now iii . eiNtreil to :Mend tb the btiiitiing repairing of Steamboats, Barges, Fiats, &c., &c.. Keeping con.tantly en hand a superior ciaality f Lumber The patronage of the public k respectfully solicited.. All orders promptly executed. jaug2.-1y Miscellaneous. AND NEAR T.H'E DEPOT Cinciliniti, (I I. 1 )f rAitt• HO ME LIFE INS. CO, 111 \c•w lOrk 1:05.1.5. LEL If: I . :INT. Near Drp.t. P.t .i 4 14 Iv PLANING if LL. Mannjczefurer.land Dealers in Scroll sawing and Turning LONE TO UIWER, chuNtlts Hag note in operation a noir IN FREEDOM. PA., for 11e Manufacture of SIDING, R:, PLUM - ALT. 131 X-on, 1,3~;t;,UU:~ $1.51A),000 * - - , i1)(00 THR 1 :1 th. , NI, I !• - '.O ir/ 0 11rin e to NVl,i , ii 11 \.• ..." Ore abov , ir,Lilvti 1•u relief, the el-, ,{% - • hey,. ll•• ha, ,nt'Ain ...i in harrilnny r., I- ta-re'lol itil)•1 , 0, - 1 - ,•i en en CA tilfe prrkp••rl 4 - Gll ha. turt.'l,l tnw the vegetable k, ~,. ttealiti; ale, k, t!..un were ever berm, ,:,.• ino,3 tirtalr 111:` 1, The ovitlettee of 11-1 1 toiled In the :real. varle,: ~ w t f nvt.. 0 , -r 111 ,L 4.•• W:11' it it ltft. 1.•••11 1:1,1 , ir! to roil 1111/•? - enr, -If limmelsiti., tievor - Con:4 ,1t.i.l I ii• yr, y ••., t ....•• ~ f Com:lmM I.lt)ti, 9- ,. ...in •n , I trs , , ni••• , il f.. .117 v. am . Cot'•- veiel 1.1. 11r..1:1 11, .. i I I ,I• :.. ,I. ,t ni,, , ,, ,i• r.. • .„ , ~ .1 , * ".11 1r ni pY r•I fir. l;, 'Au, I. II i,, • ~.,•••-....,.... • .. , fin flint-, ~• • t rn..• roltilA ; • '• , • ••,••,! 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