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The vino growloiintifetit baibeeeme.a matter of iotielderable itnps'ortanas In Ohio already. Thousands and everthrindiedt of thousands of. gallons of the pore juice. of the , grape are produced annually in Obio and 'ln -:. diens, and the prohibition of , the use of ardent spirits"; viiilsionbtiess stimulate a great increase of itsw ine driniung people are: seldaid tho pure juice of the .. 'graPe;:iittert ininalorate qciantitles. is - not r deemed iejarious to health. - is,the idultern ' ted liquors that do . 'most injury to, the:public; health and morals. • . . - . • The' , Ohlo bill also makes it:unlaliful to aoll .. , liquor to minors, or: to persona in t he habit.of • getting intoxicated': rind illiquor is eold.to any each, by which he becomes intoxicated, the B'o7 -: ler is mad° liable for all dimageii suffered by . - . the inebriate,: hi.he "re:ooured; tijr.ii".ohili suit. . A marriedwomasi too, *ay hilit atilt far gee agai n st. Pe*,e e1441.1141.14et1c.:.40:)/at , band, whereby Witt . • The wittP,AlfeT , iqe: 611# 044F:P4,ay..bi used, must be-entirelyof .ohte.grOtia;and aU adulterations -ore to .be • visited with !seVero - - . . are queb ti main toaturee of the Ohio , : pre, hibitory tew, which passed by a vote of fits four 4 ' to thirty-iii..lo,liouse largely detoociiticii . fini.zos &PEI vs. wur. WO Vcceivesi &despatch yesterday, purporting to come fromindependence, Missouri, dated the toady sixth of April, and'which gives en acommt of tiblefidy fight between the Apache Indians taifi.tthofiy or -pnitedAttstes,troops.under Lienf. Davidson. The (tato dotilily struck us asbelug inclent, but the news slut nppeare3 much like an ia-taiood in some one of our ex ' change& On examination we ftinnii the; surmise to be irne ; and that this satne lightning in-. telligence" had;.been Published in Cincinnati some five days ego, Aid had also reached the At iantee oitica last Monday by. due course of. mail. We protest against this Sending _news .by tele, graph that we can publish two or three days In advance—if we deem it of sufficient importance. If reporters have an abundanco of idle time, or nothing of itnportance to , communicate; they could easily find more Profitable amusement than to cumber the columns of the Western -press with intelligence that has.bienreoeived days be fore by Uncle flam's alow.line, and is often of so little importance that it would.not be published unless, sent' over the wires:: 'The ,InjUry is double ono., comiils- as : to pay for matter which is not news, ii,ud the public ised An Se-: count whioSh; "age, is but an atstract of.ltho In . doiltilt days . . before. • • . igNeWo tako the toll - owing Itighly.o6lool l Mel,t ' "tati lit:tie(' -of par .tle.mocratio Senator; St Isar rleburg, fibm the llcadingsrournal:. • • • • •• uvery griiit'ireatt is due to Dr: Jews It. 31'lMInteelc, the Rate Semite. En' hilt exertion' In favor of the new •and • Imirtived School law, referred. to le another column. While ' • luny other membere of. the legislature were wnagllog about pi:lrate bills, banks, ravings Institutions, rail lie ft/ thou „corutiled th e tbecribtiof membere end bor. erst•andyto•haps octagonally Altai the Tic.' dolts of the forint: r... the erptose .of the latter whilemambo . , mould be more ooncer,ned shoat's' plank :road. of three .miles long,. vbten:eoteetoeueetta politicise at. home %gibed Mined, than be waster alive ab•vcrlng thernost I mayor mot tuttrept, of the Sta Lvt—tteder all; this disrettreOnw reramble,'(wores this winter than'ever known before) Mils important nines.. utttunid V 1154.1.. The credit of this belongs, in 11, greet dopes, to De: IleCaatact; autntoa sato! edtneAnget Womb Of cOncailon in . • , • -...• • . • • Ansietter'frorif Dr. MoClietoak, =fen* . to.. , .411S018pkei 9;,A18.g41.1.04 Pitle 4e says ;i t a !r4, o.tsjta:POrt.tki! was greatly.Ocibeerved by the intelligent eid.OU'lSfr. Darling . .. took , the Senstei from: _Lancaster, and Motets!. '-'3lefieghati.eod.Fosteti of the Hones of itepieeetk •- ••Wino." •••—• . . TUE WatuoActeyrraz..—The peoplo of Louill , •• villa have espressed their indignation at the sa; quittal of. Mathew Ward in strong terms. An indignation meeting - was held in that city, and largely attended, at which resolutions were pas sad requesting John J. Ciittendon to kesign his scat in the. .13, Senate, and, Wolfe, another •-• .. lawyer for the.defenoe, to resign his seat in the StateSenate:'' Another resolution requests: the Ward'family to leave the State of Kentucky. A large crowd went to the house of Ward, the father of the culprits, and -burnt, %be 'Aid . eons in effigy; and, after brooking the glass, sat fire to the house.' 'The fire Was extinguished, . . r - • • however. before' much damage was; done: A • monument is to be erected to the memory of the . . • _ • murdered Butler; and a substantia l ..p resent . made to , his widow.' • . . 13,tim :the, 'Philadelphia Banks leicept,ibtilOrtli!Atnrica ntid Penneylvania, shichidOelati dividends' In January and July,)' ' ilfeldendkon Tuesday. TbeyarcAsfollowsi . * Philadelphia' Dant, .fi per , cent . regular aivi ' dead, with 2 per.oeit',Or:a dividend; Bank of Ijruethern Liberties;47Per:6lst; Girard Blatt 3 'Pet cent; lene„;..l9sol*llo4P.Or Tradeemene', • 4 per.oest; boinlzieicitil;:p per ~ ierif,;. l i3outli?rttrk, 6 per.6ent Beak Aiiiiitterpii;" q, Pet cent; • Ilensiniton, 3 per cent i-Viraifern, Cppe cent; • Manufactnrere' &•Meoluanice r '4 per, 'cent Par mere' & Mechanics,' 5 per,sent;' Penn Town" • ship, b fet,oeut.; , - : • star A.eity paper of yentorday, makes an mi. : Alenaroiss attsokiPon the County Commissioners, AO? endeavoring io . Kive . information to the peo .:....pjk. In -'discharging their duty to their . con ' : ititnents,tha :Commissipuera wisely oondluded : thiit al/ t1ii..41- - payers iLad . n right to be. in • of:Oiii;state of the. affairs of- the 'county. . their giatified the selfish desire ef,iho paper reieirad to, they might have also published the --If . .icenunts in aidozen other• papers; and it Would . 'tit:ller have rSbulted them. , • . .. . ligyir Se Lia 4 rd,W„--11 ' 1 Vire, as publish tb.dai part of the new ee .po ,aw I has passed both ii . ' . . . :, _branches of the legislature.T:. Itinoditlesintnany ,rapects the existing law, and remedies many of :-.: • ...:,!ite defente.... ''tais law has been maturely Con f... ,:.[--...dderecl, aniXiiill,tlotibtless prove acceptable to the people. • , lillaffirell Minx NOTZ REVIEW.—The May • Dumber ; of this excellent Review and conster feli detector beabeen received. It is prepared • with greet care, midis, we lelieveootie - bf the • . most reliable works of the kind now published Every merchant and huffiness raan should 'have one.'- - • Rev. James Cook gttolititiond. fly reference to our .telegrep,tio report of the yroceediugs in Congtesitilklsill be, seen the Ame titan Minister at Sienna disPosos of another , i - ontrage on American citisepithip," by Ones i tiepin the sanity of Rev. 3. - o::pdohmend—the gentlenian who hid a tilt receriltlyiwith the Aus triart gevernmeht; and who himself "Pres byter in the Anglo-American church." . The Reverend gentleman, we are inclined to thinit,lamote of a knave than an idiot.. This would so,utloru •hin oonduot• sine° his release, aa he is now toga e , ed Nni t le t is • from the Torkillt Al Eng ieh n rasl; besides two or three in thin country, which a crazy man-would hardly. engage:in so systemat ically as ho does. Amore plausible reason will perhaps be found, in supposing him desiring a little tiosata renown, for the purpose of adding Interest to, is'correepondence t and ho therefore .Bought it by martyrdom in an An.strian prison. - Truly thia isra groat country, and Rarnum, with . .hts . Crystal Palace humbug, is not the only man who gets advertised gratis. Mr: . Richmortd, having accomplished hiepur pose tititetly gips off and lets hie government itettiO the matter. A shrewd man is , the , Rev, Mi. Richmond, and we :predict hp ; will make a better thing of it than hos Poor.litertin Koszta. . . :••• BLLOTLITOOD'S l‘tAGAZlNS.—Blaakwood for April hos been• sent us by • the American pnblisberst Leniinril,f3Oott & Co:, 76 Fulton street, New York. . . It opens with nn article entitled, "The Commer oist titivate of a War-with Russia;" stlxioh, to the thinking man;"is "of itself worth the year's suhicriptiOn. . Then folio* :,,*! The' I'uppote of all Nations;" " The Qolet ; Heark—Part. V.;" .." Chronological Curiosities;" "The Reform Bills I:if :1852 -and IBM;" , t The Blue Books" , and the SietettiQueetioul" " Life in the Babarn ;" -and, Si. Tti:e• Ojai" of, the Coalition Ministry." - • „Ptir.sthes 'Moab:sc.—The May number of Pdtasit 4 . 4 IS at Katy), sad contents noted.” They are' Nebresia ; near/ Oak as an Orator; ; the Crtr and the Sultan ; _Stage Coach Stories ; What have we ,to the '.Eastern Qitestioi. &0... &c.' It is n good tiniaber. arid . for sato by Miner & •and Gildenfercey & Co.. 'at their . A Vrro.—The Pre'Stain Yesterday sent back to the Senate, where it originated,' the bill do nating a large amount of the public) lands for the indigeet insane. We believe this is the first exercise of the veto power conferred on' him by he Cohstitution ELLRIIISBITRO CORItESPONDENCIC HAIIIIIIIIIIIMO MtlY 2, 1854 Etirrou *or Posrt—Pa the ere of adjournment, an unusual amount of business was acted on this day, iuSchate. Senator . 13uokitlesi called tip a bill relating to the publication of the opin ions of the Judges'of the Supreme Court. Au effort was made to amend the bill by limiting the publication to the opinion of the Majority, -Which, for tho present, is to be considered law ; but the Senate refused to . mond; and as the bill passed, we shall have the °plutons of the majority and. minority, upoit'abieb, 'dui profession may cogi tate for erdightentnerit on the very uncertain prin ciples of progress is the Judiciary department. The 4 , Put guess" of the Supreme Court ou taunt eipal coxporation subscriptions, is well calcula ted to confound the wisdom of the whip. I Senator lio,go asked the consideration of a cer_- tain bill relating to the Allegheny city and Bret). 'port railroad, which, after discussion, was finally • Passed. The Senate bill of postage for the month of April, amounting to $1,411, was ordered'to be paid. Dr. M'Clintook asked the second reading of a supplement to the Cleveland and Idahoning 'railroad, which was considered, and under rule, le laid Over for to-morrow. • - bills passed, none of which have Many local (emcee to the interests of Allegheny - county , . In the House, Judge Dougherty, of Bedford, one of the most industrious members, offered a resolution, which was adopted. onthoriaing the public piaster to furnish the House with 6,000 copies of the School Bill for distribuOcus. Several unimportant bills were finally posed, When the order of the day was announced; and private bills called up. Mr. Hunsecker asked the consideration of bill 216, a supplement to the act for incorporating the Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad company. This bill authorises' the company to:locate their road throggh the common ground to connect with the'Pennsylvania Central road, by n Visanct acrclo the Allegheily river at the Aqueduct; The question of the rights_ of the Allegheny City Couizeilsin 'the ' Common of pasturage and of streets, was ably debated by gentleman on both Wee. . • Mr. Porter offered an amendment, under which the discunion commenced. It was to tide effect: - that , the railroad company • shall first' -have end obtain the consent of Councils to' the , .locatiorrof the proposed junction. The• Rouse very decidedly sustained the opinion; that what ever rights of common may be vested in lot hold ers, the corporations have none, beyond the !erre limits of given pertions, designated for certain municipal . piirposes. The amendment of Mr. :Porter was rejected by a large vote, On the first reading of the bill, Messrs. Ham ilton, Bigharri, Porter and Muse took part in the debate.' 'Me: Hamilton referred to the aot of in corporation, ehowieg the right vested in - the Company, under their charter, to occupy . scab portions of publio or private property as may:be required for the construction of their road to its terminus, and he 'demonstrated to the satiefoo tion of every judicial mind in the house, that : no new grant orpoweier privilege was sought in this instance, except the protection necessary lb giving erotica to persona claiming an-undefined right of "common pasturage, which' wag 'but ad ideal claim, in "'swot the general interests An , volved and the absurd pretension of pistone in a common, where neither grass cur. ehrub , shoots forth. After tho legal argument of Hamilton; the vote on the final passage +o( the' bill wee takeo, which resulted--Ayes 70, fliyistlii It only straits• the signature of the. Griternor to bets law. The important bill transferring the take Shore.road to ..its former owners, the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Company, was also The diSerission oY Me- bill created Mitch ex i.eitement. Charges' of fraud and corruptioti were ,openly made, and members were quite gen ' sitive on the eubject.Messrs. Roberts, Cook, Smith. of Crawford; Monaghan, of Chester, and '.Btockdale, of Green, were exceedingly zealous -in opposition to this wholesale fraud. I: pre sume their remarke will be published, and thore fora I decline, to tarnish a synopsis of their se-' gonients. But I Shall not omit the occasion to add, that no friend of the foreign e torporation, ventured to most - a single position assumed by either of thesegentlerneis, in the diecussion of the relative• rights of the : Contending parties . VElliNttpOrArit:Lk INTELido Eaten. amass umr.—ln speaking of the recent eteraik: the Demoorausaye the cold weather of Aptil • has considerably retarded vegetation; but:lo,.believe it.'itse done more • damage to -People's:temper tiwit.hae.to the fruit or the oropa iirsessmo 'otrwrr,.-Joiliif Hope, who was in dietedhe Sanieltlllll, at Franklin; was tried last week,heforeeTadge Galbraith and se quitted: • • i • Cikwrosa Coin:Tr.—The friends of the Flue= burgh and Erie Ittgiroad, Bays the Democrat of Meadville, ertraiciressoguine than over of being able to .carry their' work through: With .the opening of spring, operations will be commenced along the, entire from this place !esti.; We believe 41 . forn has been put on the work below this place, on the east of.Frenclicreek, that will advance in this direotion with all possible dis , pateb The diksbery.of . .Metstre. j, McFarland & Co. was discoliwedielet on fire, on the after noon of 24th nit. sebtined before any serious damage - was sustained, although, tor 8 time, the entire works were considered 4n immi. I nent danger Gen. Dick returned to Wash ! logien last.Tuessay.. He was hen by the serious iliness'of bid wife who, we are pleas ed to learn, is now considered out of danger. CianloN Cousvv.— , Snow and sleet was about 2 inches deep in Clarion Cu the 28th:tilt , • The Democrat has been informed by some bt , tbe 'farmers of the county, that the wDoat crop has been very much iojund by the cold Weather in the latter part of the winter. The fruit mop appears to be uninjured. Mil An Act for the 'Regulation and Continuance of a , System of Education by Common - Schools. I DISTRICT. Brener; 1. Be ietneeted4 iha Senate ,g 441 1 ,1411 qj Reeiris'enfatioesof. th e.-Commortte'eceltkof-sratm-- • ayloanirs'in tleneralAkOntbt .met;:and it is hii* eriaeted.4 thirartifierlipif the same, That a itys tem of Coutmert Edticetiotilli,and :the eame ittlereby 'oltiemed herd land taten tiles adopted according to the provisions of this not, in all the; counties of this Commonwealth, and every township, borough and city of this Coln mortwealtb, or which ettall hereafter be erected, shall eeenstituto and be, a eahool,district- subj ect to the provisionn of this sot; bUt 'any horaugli Whietrie; or meyteeonneoted-with a townehip in the aseessthentottf - eounryi rates _and leeies, shall, with the said•teinshier, form.;orie tlietriet. and thesura of twnhundredand thirty thousand_ dollars is ,bereby ap . p e opriated as a Common School:Pundlorthei enseiog school year; to be appropriated di hereitiefferpteicribed.' Selo. 2. _That-NW:4 districts. which are 401R VSSaacities orboroii elleidell'into wards :for eohool purPoiteeatthellisteofitherstesge of thie dot, shall' betibustitutidaiti follow's, to, wit: • Each Weed Shill retein itetioheolpreporti; both real and - oisotiti;,and 'elieeteibparatebeard directorsiithe shall'eleicise• • iietheirirespettivis limits all the powers and duties of echooldlreo tore, as regards the eeection or repairing of school houses, and tho purchasing, renting,. or selling of school houses - und Ims,,und shall also levy, Dense, oolleot and:disburse in and upon their respeetivo Weeds, alt taxes rendered neeese wiry to •the proper exercise of the foregoing potterer but all othec powers and duties pertein ing to school direotors, hich'are:confed or enjoined by this uct, shall be: exercieed in each city or borough, by a board: of controllori, com posed of the directors the several wards, ,who are hereby authorized and required to perform all the duties belonging to hoards of direatorB in single districts, with tho exceptiou contained in this section. Provided, That, whenever ell tbo boards of directors in any such city or borough shall voluntarily execute deeds of conveyance to the board of controllers for all, the - eohonl pro perty belongiog their respectiv wards, and shall certify tho .sarne to the Superinteadent 'of Common Schools; then,. and in that • case such city . or borough shall thereafter compose a single sohool district in the same manner as districts `not divided into wards; but the number of direc tors thereafter . elected in such eity,or, borough , shall three for each'ward: ', • • - Sze. S. That when lhere 'after bo formed, such district; ,ball not ha Genie eidered and, recognized and Separate and hide pendeat school district, until after the tetmlnae Lion of the warmt echool year in which it be came a new • district, 'awl until it laves fell board of direotorsregularly cleated or appoihted and organized, except that the direetore thereof shall have authority to levy, assess and eolleet tax, procure school housee,unddo all Other nets necessary to the o ommoucemeaket the 'school!, for the ensuing year. . •. ' . Sc.e 4. That itany balance ofeetboil; finds -shall remain on baud, or bo due to, the district oat of which any now district obeli be rotated, such balance shall, after all just claim's against the old district have been settled, be dietribeted between the old and new districts in ith pre in portion to the assoasable valet, of property w their respective limits., and such , new district:rimy re cover the amount thus due by suit Against the old district or districts from which it was °noted. ji SCIIOOI. DID.EcTORS Aso co:climaxes. Seo. 6. That, school directors Shall bo elected annually, in etch dietrict of tho State, in the fol lowing manner, to wit: At the , same time end place that elections aro held for eupereisate and constables; arid in wards, in EWES or boroughs , et the time end place of the borough or ward elections; and, in like manner, two qualified citizens shall bo elected school directors in each 'district, whose terra of °ace ,bell bo three years; but iu districts where directors Itaie cot been elected, or in new .districts, which Deny be established by the erection of is neWitatd, bor ough or township, Aix directors Shall be elected ; in such ditterictre at the firsieleettotre two to serve ono year, two to-servo two years; and two to servo three years, and. two etnnually -thereaf ter. And in city end borough-districts; allowed to elect three directors, .the whole aurntiefor. each ward shall bo chosen at rho fleet annual election after the pees tge of this act;.one' to • eery° for ono year, one to serve for two years, • sad ono to servo for theca yeare, and one news; ally thereafter. . • Sze: 6. That duplicate zeturaeof ell eleetioue 1 for directors, Ebel' be mado out.. signed and cabled by the judges, and deliveretby thecon stable, or proper officer. of eald election. otra:te• the 'board of - directors; tied the °Wet* thteeetsre.: - •eof Quarter.-Seuitsas ot-ibeeebeintro.:.etlthlin ten; daye -thereafter s toil each perms . Oteeted rector shall be notified thereof.lst writiogergiebe ia five days after the Oil:dep.-at the-etinetabl4o or other officer who held the eleedeo. .elf gtitity of any election fur diroolortebeecnte..l* in writing by not less than tee qualified eilizufts• of.the district, the said Court of Qsarter See-. 'slime is hereby authorized soli' required forth- With to examine into the election, and to confirm or set it aside, as shall seem .3 ul .arid. proper sod, if set aside, to order anew' election at. the usual place and in the usual manner, On notelets than two weeks publlo notice, by the proeier "Boer. SEC. 7. That etch beard et direciors;shall have power to fill any vacancy which may hove therein by death, resignation, re:novel frog the district, or otherwise, until the next annual elec tion for directors , , when such vacancy wall he filled by electing a perooa teem the district in which the vacate:ly, °cotes; to supply the seine. See. 8. That ir•any teTSOO .lily elected a ' school &rooter stall refuse- to attend a reguler meeting of Oil board, after bevies received writ ten notite from the secretary to appear` ond en ter upon the deities of his office ;• or if any per son, havlog taken upon him tho deities of bie of flee as direotor, shalt neglect to attend any 'two regular meetings of theboardj in cuccossiop, no less detained by anchorite, or nrevented ley ab sence from the distriat, or to -act in his official capacity when in uttendarem, the directors ant shall have power to deetate- his_seat in. the , ' board vacant, ~and to ' appoint -another. in- his Mead, to settee:mail the next regular eleetion; flu 0. That if all the members of any board of directors or eiontrollers ellen refine or cegleet, to perform their duties bylecying.tbo.tax re quired by law; and to pot or keep the school .in • operation so far as the memo; of the distriot frill 1 admit ; or shall neglect or refuse toperform any . other duty enjoined bylaw. the Court of Quarter Sessions of the : pryer conoty may, upon corn.' plaint in writing by any six ' -taxable eitizentr'ef: the - district, and. on duo proof thereof, .declare their, beatit,vacept, ,tind. appoint Others' in their . stead,.noW theaezt oohs! ele ctlon for dire ctori; Bea. 101, That all Airectore shall ho:oxempted' fronoServielf in any:township ; oltYiter borough office.; Arid , from the . Performance of militia duty, Sao.; li. That school direetora elected' wider the preetieleneof former acts, except iiliadepone dent distritits abolished by this net; anti In cOnv solidated city or borough districts SlRdeCti to elect three directors at the first eleatioe; "al pro. tided - or in the fifth section, shallsoverallY hold their effteeeduriegthe tern' for which they were . elected ;.and 'all appropriations ,aitliorized by fbrmer /tote, whether by the Siefeer bounty, and all taxes authorized whether, bo raised for school; pa ir=', posee, shall bo collected, no they would : Jay*, been collected if this Oct had net. been tti. oremens' AND SIEEIREO B OF TELE 110.0 , p:: . :! BEO.. 12. ' That annually anti within tereitYP days after the election of directors, oaoh of school directors, and each *bead of coottati: Jere, in oities'and boroughs,. shalt.nteet ganize by choosing a - president and seceetaryi; who shalt be.members of the board; atel'a tree'. 'Burma who' 'may bo a member , of the board or' othereriseat the discretion of: the'direeties Controller.- r‘: •• • .• i .Sea. la; That the present Shull preside et the meetings of the board, call .spacial- meetings; when necessary, iesnothe duplicate anti warrant for thercollection of the district taxes, take'sqm olentibond. from' the district treasurer. for .the faithful discharge of , his duty, and sign the cer= ti6eate of the asserrament of.the :district Mies, ~ and all orders issued on the district treasurer by , order of the board, also thei minuet report of the , district tethe eountyenperintetsd.ent, and gener- - 1 ally do end perform all Whet acts and clutter' lawfully pertaining to tho office of provident of the board. , fisa.:l4.• That the iiecretary shall keep' full minutes of all , ttre proceedings of the board, in a book putvided for that purpose, prepare the duplicateof school tax, keep as account of all',' abatements and exonerationstande bythotioard;.., prepare, attestand forward to the.counly.snpere intendent the annual , certificate, that the erehotile; , have been kept open doriqg the minimum period ; specified by law, also, the annual the'' district; prepare and attest all ordersi on - the, treasurer,.and do and , perform all other sole and' duties lawfully pertaining to the officeeof, itere tarp of theboard ; and - for seeviceaehallrea calve euois compensation as the hoard may direteii 8E0,15. That if the president or_aeoetenti r 4 shall absent himself from any meeting ofAlte.} board, or being present, shall refuse fa. perfOjend any of the duties of his office,,, president, ar. seeretoay•pro.teropore - shall be appointed by the members present, an entry thereof helegatade •on tbeminutes; and the suite 'inficenntliii 'Pero , formed by such president or secretary pro tem, pore, during each meetings, ehalt:beeleskteliC and binding, on the board and district,coif they MEE c~~ had been performed by the regular officer of t board. SEO. I4l.:`That.tbetreaeurer shall give bond to the prebident for the netiof the district, in such, edema naliwith Such "sureties as shall bo op peeved by ttiolicaidforthe faithful performance: of his he:Alai!. receive all State &ppm= PristlOs.'Aistrieff t ailed other funds of the. distlifit,aeff pay trier. c,;t1 . 11-arders of the board; eigned by the - presidint c.:, et tested by the se cretary; he obeli settle - I,.s's °outs annually with the directors or contrell .; ~ is default of which he shall not be rieappoit.to • Ile shall pay 1 over the balance without delay, to his successor let 'Mei,' and geisitallY 'deltind perform all acts. andalntigs, lawfully . pertainiog to his office, as , district treasurer;" and sha ll bo allowed to re- ' toato,.eiceeding two per cent: - on - ,the paeans through his bands for his services'. ' ffe: That each beard 'Of directors and controllers. shall hold.at least one stated ;meeting in every three Months, and each other meetings' the.olroninistatibee of the district may 'require, shall bo held at such time and place ad may be. deeignated by the president and secretory, upon due'notlce given to each member of the board. If less,thatt a majority of directors or control lers attend any, meeting,' no busineet 'shall be transacted therett,' exoept that-of adjournment and of appointment to fill.vacanoies in the board, as is hereinbefore directed:. . . IV. AkiIiPOUATS NAME AND POWERS OP.SCHOOL ... --- . Disinters. • , • Ste. 18. That the several sehool dietritte with in this Commonwealth' shall Mari capacity as bodies corporate. -• : - . - , I. To sue and be stied as such, by - the corpo rate name of-the School district of ------. ' 11. To purohnee and hold such veil end per- 1 }tonal - property asiniy . be necessary for the es- • tablishmeat and support of the Bobeels;, and the same to sell, alien and dispose of wheult shall • no longer be necessary for the:' purposes afore ; said. And, also, whenever the board of direct ' tore or controllers, in *oases where' 'school pro perty hat been conveyed to thein c ,shall deem it expedient to Mate sale of timid instate for the purpose of ro investing the proceeds thereof for school purose t rus te e s in cages whore gene estate is held by or others, for the ral nee of a neighborhottid, for a echool house or its op-. penitages, and when the same shall Cease to be required, it shill-be 'sinful for the'eald trustees or others, their survivor or sureivors, or succes sors, to convey the same to the proper district, which shall be thereafter held by said district, for the same term. and for the same noes for which it was originally granted, to said trustees or others. But should the said trasteee, from indieposition on the part of the proper board of school directors, of the district, to accept of said conveyance, or from otherwise/3(lnd it impossi ble to release themselves from said trust, they, or a majority of them; may *apply to the Court of Common Pleas, of the proper County, praying said Court to authorize and direct the aforesaid trustee, trustees'or other persons, to make sale of the same ;• ha ving test given twit weeks' pre vious notice in ono or more of the public prints of said county, - of the time and place of said sale ; and shall make return of proceeds of sale to scud: Court, that the game may. by direction of said Court, be added to the funds of the proper school district; nhereupon the said trustee, trustees, or - ether person, shall bo discharged from all responsibility in the premises. 5E0..10. That all deeds and other contracts in writing made by a school dietrict, shall be elect ed and sealed by the president of the bnard of directors or controllers,, and countersigned by the secretary. Soc. 20. That all Baits by a school' district etiall bo brooght in its corporate name, and be conducted and managed by the board of direc tors or controllers, as the case may be, nud all suite against such district, shall style the came by its corporate name ; and all legal process other thou write to enforce payment of a judgment, shall be fleeced on either the president or -secre tary of the board•of directors or controllr, * as the case may be. ~, .. 1. •• i• Sec. 21. That if judgments shall be obtained a school district, in any notion or proceeding, the party entitled to the benelitsoesuch • judgment, may hors execution thereof as follows, and not otherwise, to wit: Dothan be lawful for the court in which,ench judgment shell bo obtained, or to which such judgment atinll be removed by tran script from is Italica of the peace or alderman, to issue thereon a writ commandieg the directors or controllers and treasurer of such schooldistrict to cause the amount thereof, with interest and cost, to be p aid to the party entitled to the bene-• fit of Duch judgment oat of any -monlee unap propriated of such district or if there be oo each monies, out ot, the first monies that, shall be received for the use of. such district._ awl' to enforce obedience to such writ by attachment. V - .-Deeti•esratia *ha scueot.ohatts4 '.2c s' 1 . SEC. IN. That for the ptiiyeett "Of lireiltlitg s.ohool boners, or'purebeeing ground . ; *hereon l'to erect echo* bottles, it shalthe tateltdfor the directors or controllers of any district to ,Dor,, row 'money, at 'a rite of interest not eXceording eix per cent, and issue 'bonds therefer, is sums Cl not lees than one hundred dollars each. Provided, That the total indebtedness incurred. by any district, under the provisions of this alot, shall not at any . time , exceed onalell of one per centum of the ii-etneci value of Lie real estate of such district ' . • i vi. Gest:nal rowels asnii Immo or , 'inn' ni- I- trecrons. i Sc.e 23. That the board of directors of ev i ery district, and cooteollers in eltietrand Dor i ought), under tho provisions of eection getout i shall possess and exorcists the following powers, and perform the followieg duties, together with the other powers nail Solite given and enjoined by this act. 1 I. They shall e3tablieh a infficiont number et common wheat, for the education of every individual above the ago of five, and under t wenty-ono- year% in their respective dist, lets, who mny apply for admission end instruction, either in person. or by parent, gosnlian, ornext• friend. , , • • • - li. They aliall cause imitable lots of ground : to be procured, • end suitable buildings to be er, toted, purchased or rented; for eatmothosittes, and shall supply the same with the proper con . venience and fuel, and obeli have power, pith tho directors and cootrollers of adjoining dis trict°, to establish joint schools, and the .eX pansee shall be paid as may be agreed upon by the directors or controller!, of laid districts. 111. In all cases where 'roll estate bee bt9o, ' or is held by trustees, for the general use of tbo neighborhood, as a school house or its appendages; -and the same has boon or, shall be conveyed to' the eohoot district by the surviving ,trindree. such ;conveyance hell Do as valid to pass the legal estate in the premises to such wheel, as if executed by all of them, pursuant to the four teenth section of the act of thirteenth 'June, Anno Domini, ono thonsand eight hundred and. thirty-alt. -...,-;' '''. "...,•,- - ,IV. They *shall.. exercise: a .generel entiervi- - ision over the schools of their respective dis tricts, and eliall, by ono or more of their num ber, visit every school in the &Strict, at least once in each month; and shall cause-the result of suchsielt to bo entered the minutes of the . . board. • . : V. They shall • have the appointment of all the teachers of common schools in the district, fix the amouet , of teachers' eateries, and may dist:dies them at any time, for _incompetency, cruelty, negligenco; : er immorality.' , : . VI. They Shall direct whet branches of ' learn ing; shall be taught in each school, and what books shall: be used, agreeably to the provisions of the twenty.fifth and thirtieth sections of this Oct.. and may suspend or expel frone:the.sebool, all pupils found`gulity, on full inaminetion and` hearing, of iefractory or incorrigibly bad conduct. VII. They shall pay all necessary expenses of the schools by drains on the district , treasurer, signed by the president and attested by the see— retary of the board, the same being entered on the minites. ' • ,'VIII. Each board of directors and controllers aliall annually, od Or'before the first Monday in June, make a report to the county superinten dent, Setting forth the number and situation of the Scheele in their district; thn'oharecter of the liniebers-;.designating whether male , Or fe male ; the and sex of the 'scholars ad mitted'ilueing the year:. the number; of•monthe imthe year during which etch school:shall have been open ; the amount of school levied and collected I- tho cost , of school housei, ither for building; renting, or repairing; , e ats other expense,' which may been incurred-in maintain-. Mg the sahoble of their:distriots; tegether with snob-Other information as c may , be benedal in. forming a just• estimate of who operation of the , • sehoolsystem. ''- , :-; :, r . . " t IX:•The-directors.atid. oontrollets of tbo re afpetittSe districtsy, shall have power to establish eohoolsl• of different grades, and 'to deternkne 'into which school each pupil .shall. be admitted; 'and, if it shall be found that on account of great *distance from, dr difficulty of ticcees to the „4,reper school • house in any district, some of the ~pupils-thereof could , be more conveniently Ito 4oted in -016'1W:hada of iitt adichOli die -Arid: "It shpt he the 'ditty of . the 'directors or _controllers of such adjoining disteiet to Make an arrangement, by which such pupils, may be in-, elructed in tee onset convenient school of the 'adjoining district,mid the exPentie of math ie. struction shall be "mid ae may be egreed iutiort :by the directoie er controllers, of trioli 'adjoinieg districts, ' by retiOlutron "Or agreement, entered ,open the minutes of the reepective beardel „ LOONOIMION To-nonnew.) MEE Since January 11359, nice ships of the line, car rying 910 guns, have hen: hunched fan the Frenclinavylarda. • A Me.".•Watson, living in' iretituaiiyilioarly Qsbjte Cairo, -11L',,kille.d10a402'..4kurinit-the win- During thiS Past quarter of the' present year shout sl9o,ooo,bare been phi at the St. Louie dustem-houtelor.doties: - • Several fatal oases of cholera occurred at Green river, on board of a boat TUlllllOg betWeert Evansville and Bowling Green. The Zlnesville Courier says the snow fell in that region, tr Friday night last; to the depth of ' eix _ The Scintilla Aandation, in "S'easionlitiVash ingtnu,'-D;; 0., did not visit Mount Vernon on . . Saturday k .it ,was intended, on : r accoant.42the... ' , Alit" sighed our 'sentimental and philoeopl►l cal friend 7 np street, ‘decay is stamped ouevery thing, animate and inanimate ; even Time itself becomes decade ovary ten years." Joseph Bally; of Ferry county was siren has State Treasnrer.atEarriebnrg, on Monday. --- ,He appointed J. 11. Flutchinson, of Jefferson csottn ty, Clerk, in the place of Dr. Patrick. No other changes were made. • , The . Corporation of- Newark 0., offered a re ward of $3BO, in addition to the $6OO offered by the Mayor of Columbus, for the apprebension or the burglar Jones, who shot . eftmerißeebe, in the latter place a few days! ago. , .. i t " The Decisions of the Postmaster General on the proposals for carryingMaitinitbe Western and Southwestern fitateaiiiii be mac known publicly, at 10 o'clock thts•• morning, at the.P. 0. Department, Wnehington,-D. , C. Lord Rolland told of a • matt, isitiarheble , for absence of mind, who, dining oneis Otkahabby repast with a friend, fancied himselfierbis own beam, and began to apologize fee the wretched 4 ness of thtr.dinnar. ••• - • .11 You want to feel as nice as n hYma tiook in a red corer and gold clasp—witeneve.r yen see a pretty girl fall down in the street, just run and pick her up. We did it yesterday, and ,ha} felt full of sunshine, clover andlOur-staiihappineres• i over since. ~ 1 Thos. 0. Larkin, Elm., formerly of New, York. I has given to Biehop Kip, 4140 acrebof land . in Sonora Pr o about 30 miles • frm San. FranL" afoo t for a otestant Epiecopal o College. Mr L. is an old resident of California he having been U. S. Consul at the port of San Francisco at the time of the breaking out of the war with. Mexico. • • Andrew Overend, of Philadelphia; Pa., bee obtainod•apatent on a. machine for wetting pa per for the press. This invention consieta of a, self-acting . feed-board; - combined with felted rollers, which - are saturted during the intervals between the passage of the paper and convey the water to the upper cylinder. There aretwo of these which are connected with a fly. There was a considerable freshet in the river Delaware on. Monday,, caused by the 'recent mina, Tho track •of the Camden- and; Amboy 'Railroad at Bordentown, N. J., and ,for'. some distance below that place, was covered with wa ter, to the depth of six inches, which detained the Sunday night train for several boors. The *wa ter up to the time onr informant left this morn ingt-had ceased rising- The road has not been daansged as far as boa been aeoertained. The county Temperance Convention of Phila delphia. met , on Monday, and nominated R. J. Conrad for Mayor, baying replied, in their opin too, the •most eatisfactorily to , their interroga tories. Mr. Conrad is now the:candidate - of the Whig, Native and Temperance patties. • At the last election:the Whig and Native strength coat• blued, on , the city and county 'officers, was about twenty-four thousand votes. The Demo cystic vote averaged about twenty-one thousand. Mr. Vaux the Democratic nominee has all too •tions and fag-ends of particq to. contend against.' 1 Mr. E. Merieto, in one of hie communications lon the weather, • says, "Oar memnranda of lightning phenomena, whieh goes I,ick'beyond ''the time when railroads first came Iwo nee, does not, (if we recollect right.) present a single re cord of loss of life by lightning on a unreal car." We bare three records of locomotives hav ing been destroyed by lightning or explosions during %hued° storms, attended by loss of life. These facto of•exemption on ralleoad cere will be consolatory to those traveling on railroads, during thunder storms ; the same exemption' is enjoyed by persons on board of steamboats, and by all the inmates of all:buildings or. Veletas famished with lightning conductors reared for thapurpose of protection ; --•--_ ;_arse =Nu~iQ~s: ~ ~` n"'....1.:11:141111111 zIIIIPSIVALASOMIC MEW - A..' U num - litSvßamelcconiekrair.. of Penosylvaml.• .-CIASIPM:1141tpil000. WAR. TSB PEEPS TVAL;,.._z • • • Frei gA AV 010=15 . vtas• • . ileadorr-ILIONAJSZ W/14.5.04 naq. • dm A: 0. troutei; • • Ri — tanel W. Ways,. WUttam nobtmooTri !fluustiii °Men* : • . with= I% robswitca. • Jowl 0:41. liarrey_lMilminy lamb fttiers, Sohil Wafter, Jr., ' William Odder,* Jacatt nadinemivi 4nm nclube , uo: Rinstra. a 0A6P..3, Agents, - Mae, in Lailiyette mitratma 02%4,1.1 A• 7.!1‘...,4•77..t""45;*'11.63. EMEN ! -I . , . • 361._ • 4.1 IT ISIG II IP Insurance 0 *martian" , 91t Plttebturigte , -11. A. KING, Prat:ant; MM. YELL I. mutsneaa., Secnsfary.. • . ..:41§1a: 03 Water ..Ter,d,beocen - Market and Wood streets. ...Insures MILL and OKBOII nintis on the Ohio amt !ignite .11711Ileers and tributenies. . =against Loss or IMpage by FILL Against the Berea of the 3ea, and 'lnland DI &vila Von an d tnnalnYttlition. munetae: . D. Wog, Wen :Luta er,lr., IS Whip Mode", 81111i11111rif Vor, • +mac' Ra te s,William Bingham, • Robert Dardap,jr., Join) El. Dilworth, Isaac 1.1. Pennock, Tmucis Sellars, nublegb; • •J. Behootimateei • Walter Brlsmt, Vallamlt. nays. John ehteton, aeen • • 00ASSOCIED Flremn • - AnsaVance Company AT of the ity' e at Pliteburgh. J. K. noottneeD. Protlamit—ltollEßT PINNLIY, Seer. • % lin manse sologt FM end MAILINII : 11*3 of all Undo. °Moo: N 0.99 Water Ptreet.. 3.lC.llootbma, W.J.ictitevaoa, D. c.sairrer, R. D. Simpson; W. lago 11. Wlltio i O. ImL Panliaoo , B. Oollin p, giroott, • ' • It Eh Robots Joseph goy* • • Wto. Wilklnsoo, Dalld , Strange be . Wetioont.....icientide inen• are slaily.bringes to Ilatit new invintleras and the crouch of fro:vete te reward; Krgatia Bads or beftming gOs till?), pleased te learn Tree the and long research coin. blued, here brought before the pnblle the gcnateat wonder of the age,le the article of EMERSON'S ASIIf3tIOAN LIAM RESTORATIVE, asum cure for lialslneatund to Vrerent lisle from Bee circular in .tut had qt the Agents; giviug full pert f a u lars Pricy i 1.00 In large 'bottles. 101 l by O. E. 1:11314EF. & CO., Proprietors, 57 allOCTiOr street,elarelandOldo. • for sale in ritteburshili the berg.fbllohouseas— , Whinilng iitnik, • Is. . • R. &glen, • O. 71.11.eyiert '• • Joel Mohler, •' Jr.,Ben). rage s , J. 11..Caatud. Alkoheny..eity,—L. Deckluun, Primly I Means, nemiD t.. Birmotahart.—&. Pattem7s, John G. EOM f ebra Impale wit. euppera wad itatio hers D•WY Dr. KUSER, 110 Wend eUret, bu received an se; tortment of ••• Timms' Mechanical Leeches; -•-• . . idupplugGinatees; • Breast Glasses; •.. . Pie Dupe ' . • a• • Dental mediae: •...; • . licaridcator.' •• : • • • • These am really il:Pportant InventioniAnd seri' contra nient to those who telloW Leeching. Coll; and eta them. /Er Newer Wood it and Virgin ; jig 7NELSON'S OAOUNIBLIAEOTIZ Pollt Ql!Bea Buildings, Third street.;,Liltsnesai.staken In all ands of. weather, from A. 11 :to 6P. IL, giving an accurate artistio and animatolikeness; unlit° and vastly su• parlor to thetotaxaonclusapdtugnomotypos, at the ibllocting, cheep Pico: PA, $ 2 , $43 5 nod %Mardi according to the else and quality aurae or frame. • Hours tbr children, from 11 A. i i to 11 P. N. I3.—Lttaneasolof elelfor deceased persona taken In any part of the • • : *. •.• • . frnls:l3 , grfIURTAINS,t Curtain' BlaterLals, and lartain-Trintmings of ovary description, Surnitura Plushes;ll*atallcs, gm, Luca, and Muslin, tartains, N. Y. Painted Window Sbades,Oilt Oornicos, Curtain Ptheßands, gc., at wholesale and rote% N 0.109 Chesnut stract, canter kin, Phlladelpkte. ' Curtains Made: And Minuted In the very newest Brand. grunt. Cornet Cornsti 1 A great many per 0 7fibas are dresdfully tortnented.attb oorns..4t cortaUs eetnedy found In Dr. Domes OOTLI. PLASTID, for vilely Dr. GEO. B.IiETBEB,I4O Wood street: • • Pricti,retall at 1234 and 25 eta. perbox. 7 eepB .3J4! ral deductions to those who buy to sell spin. WATT4NTION 1 B: I. (I.—Yort are bereti notified to attond at your Armory, on MONDAY MUNE& DA S' and , FRIDAYS, for drill, and 'to triune each , bred- - nem army &me betorethe Ooreptary.— • • P. FANS, scarr29:llmd . Secretary pra tem. 0. F. —$ meetioN6-Waßbinstido 80)1,, Wood stroot,betworn *Nth stioot Mad Ylren illey. PrYssuutton polio; N0.3.18--Iteeta esory!Puerdity °venlig. MULOA2MI3-SIOOII.2tE(T, No. 87—Meets Ant and third' Pridry of each month. imar"..5117 Indigestion and Liver Oomplallat (ley MED Tor lagit'a PgritOLICUSIRead the fol. jawing letter foam Bev. O. Dia:Mawr, a blisaionatP in' lation: Ma. a. N. Rita—Dear Myself and Wife haXidg been greatly benelltted by the UM of your Petroloinn. I wish -to have you send me a box of two or three dozen bottles. 'l. - j am the Congregational Minister in this place, and fevered • of my people are greeted with indigestion and an thaellon of the liver; the same of myself arid *ifs, before taking your PIIIIALINIII, 011 Boca •WelOok several o bottles , - two or three oath—about a year and, khan atoe a t w e have never enjoyed so good health _for years as we hav since that time. 'I had not taben a tingle' bottle,:before that .fullneas of the atounieb th wid so distresses the dyis peptic, was relieved, and I have felt nothing of It side that time. My wife was also relieved froma throne disease of the liner, which had been of severalpearn standing,:by the use of your Petrolaum. = -... __ r • • - gold by &M. Canal Qs% Wood street, .14,-gfiv?!,•sul -1 ? 1 !, 491 M , PoriPmmorr : 0 wEer POTATOES- 1 6 briitypri and :Yellor l ial _wet 0 for rile by [myl ] Jata WAfiaboP: MMI . : ••••• •• ;• ~~; , -` `. : x ., ::,; ~. `t' IlnaktlLlO cams.... --The taidideignol !WV lt-Y constantly on band o large supply of Beeline' HT -O.EMZNT, of *emoted 'quality. . This article Is the best tual chespe&nitatarbafor ATIBMEW+ 3 • a Angie four inch Worse of brick' , Iftd irhan&•Plaateriirerith this LIMIEST. :will endure for.Agoa; ind pbatered , on clay walls, in 111*(13B110 *Orals to theithicturas of an fncb, be comes iniarely.days:wadollitsca reslatiiny onifusrrdegnee eie ;# of outsidrOurer Who:water WM) Isost degree of recto& • . nits cmurx stiptild befusikfor unitorfirollnd , tEtV der"lere li.1111"4 litiirtterilltcfuvidOgitoortant bond-. logs, and - lb revel% eopt,ig iralteriAllate7 tollo,brid , MS aqueducts, canal locksf and erfiry spectra of Orb:Arend stone structure exposed to water; damp, or frost. ENGLISH I EIIatIARDSON, 110 Water street„lso Front street. • tate lEntnal - Fire & Marine Irumtance ComPanY• • .0P -PIiNNOYLVANIA. jrrancli . oSice. 7% lifirrlh`taid ScsarOcick_sts., Pittsburgh. ABliplgalp. 2110,000 1 Jairin"• , •: . • -nutsernaas: John P. Butherforl,Dauphin ca.; P.O. gedgatek, Barris. burg: Samuel Janes, Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Banker Pittsburgh; A. A. Clarrieraittsburgh; John,B.ltutherfor4 Daitphin wa; COllletl,Marrlibusg;"B:T. Jorici, burg; Robert Blots,•Carbon ;r r • -;• ; •• • JOAN nutsEßTOßD,iregidera. '1 A. A. lAARII B, AnVy. A. J. OILLEIT, Boonton% giunns 3l 9.l ll l4 l *lte aintituit foOlis *tarn And ti inland navigation and - trani!Pgv4tborit.nlso ,op.bnildings and merchandise in"eityorOontitryvel tomtitV.l.step eonsis tont with safety. Foibles issued on dwelling houses eittuir ,ii ,,,, r potnOty Of for q term of years.. • • — • - • • . GirardT#o gni m arine Insurancii 09minufiy.; ' - • - ''or B. rurraDELPLL: • gil4 . B4tr Mau . RecY 60. Rdn'a and. Snafu-id h: Csp!Ol!" - .30 a 0000 DeOnas. 4 . OtIiOTOW: 0- / 'Nina ifwalm, J. P. Brolner, II n.l3hsotelford, : :Dant ThurTo sr, E. N. . - J. Iflanigeo, Thos.L.lalteheD, ' ham esl Jones, B. B. Otategygi• 7 • Thomas Craven, : D. Sowers, D. D. Sherman, A .Fbill9P.Bnhdef W. P .nacioT• Al om.,lfecropi..)::., ' • - loymtai's.tieppa* Joitraosm,Presidont.:--'.&: OTLUVIT,Secti• lary. win insure Cotton or Woolen Factories, EstUdixigs., Stores. , Iffactw., Mao m;el property . generally, on. rho moat favorabht jatal A. A. CAURIIM;AonV• Insutanse Company" of the Valley. of Virginiak• •.- ...: .. Capital 8200,000 ' • Ij. 10:01:8 01040.14.WINOILEST141,V.ar• • • - • 1,. ~., ' , .. •• InintoAo7, ~;, Zlit.B:CFßOt,. . . • . John kris. - - - " •Akeidtabo • "7' '-' '3ataes IL }Wilms,. 3sokee P.liihey, ! -* ,% • .. . N..W,Ektiailiwn, , ..- i• • .... , ILll..}lgattytv . :1- .79a.Lip.9Auso}i;Pimidant.. .9. 8. vuOl, Smiley. t ' O.P. BILBABRAetuary. .. . Thif.attehUali o£ um' codasmay 62 esilagsllY intiteti to tlisepmpesey, as so imitleutkioSpaseal nporisn ample =O W, apd o :Aueted on thi ilEsiated. wine-Wits oteqedtpuud.. , tcemouly.-Polides Ismail *Boats. Cargoes, and proposer, generally, by . : ••,. .41.:/a.oAltiMillt, Agent. }OS • ..: .•.. :. OfiatigrAfgortlx and Smithfield It.. GouldNiallpf4 R 1114145 aisle oir utid. Lote--; • •AT • ROCHRsTWireirvin CO,, PA., . • Will Dike place upon lbe pretriber,bro SATURDAY; tile' 1111 i Doti - rit.lo o'clock. , Dersons desiring lots et bsiP TiliClymnat epplY soon, cc the• 100, sot apart far those ribs would Grit call, are nearly all gage. After the third sale no more 0111 be oflcrid at halfprlcs, bat knocked down to the Rlelowt • • t ' Ternia—Onc-thlrd in hand, linlaiictilo ono and two ytatt.' Good warranty deeds from Grid Pinney, Esq., *lidos title is perfect, beyonallbspata.: ...t• • t aprk..; . 43.`111* eirirsvnitalf *.EIIIIC Of Nature and Santana... The wimurfattuestereeka-b.oncamaars. rame...wngq ELIXIR olthoagh topics of conyermtion_throughout, tits Vnlao, scum incrediblo some sireptieel TheY,stanuot believe th 4 a herb • brought from the sham of Ards, and *objected to;certa/n setentlec pnmemes and_comidnattins, van absolute l ,"'!7. trot army spcnios.g *Mini Veneer, cure every phntss of Indignitton„restore the moat action of every . disordered Sec organ, and neutralise by Its enlisepticitincience all hosturitinsintho cirri:tenter, thildi from which tliehln,od is derlred...Nowl4. douhtersi - Ellerollllded you'. are by wonders, Uring in an ego, of scientific miracles, httre you not yet learned to distrust yOrcr own Wfsiudiewx,:lrheri op. posed to tbaorldenur of facts; to the 800 at 'UMW testimony of clouds of witnewsn ' t rnalt,the! once delft:de arsimelan choly wife, who withoutatomgChtn carry out the first great purpose of marriage, languid:m.l and &twain siekticm and 'uttering, Wlst shstblotmot , tbe 1311xir. Bead tier'nnewer, —lf aim Ise tried tbo. glorious int iguraut--In her hislthful complexion, Clem Might eyes mcd elastic step; reed It to the rosy facer ell:Miming at Abu mother's ...Wereiii , debility. and . physical Mcometuory exist, they' create strength and vitality. Them fano form of nervous. dismiss. • for vralchit. is not skfizi.nu ediection of the stmnach , . no irregularity at stm pension of the seenitlocusoahlutt lt.does not tviliolo ima 1211k:1 04y 4UTO , _ . The Cordial Is put *TO:deity' osixent;sted, Su pint bot tle& pd., three dollars per bottle. two tor Sue dollars, six for two] " • ' 0, IF-BING. Prepeirtor, -193 litratulsray. New York, PM by pragitists througbout the Vulted States, Caisson, and tbe West . TLIOSING & BRAS.. No W Wood atreet, Pittsburgb. . Ga. GEO. H. KEYdSH So.IM Wood'atzeol," Sn J. P yi,lololo. Aiterlvny eorZstutav thr-pset• conanient...takl We Oizoup TOIL • Yo#, clatobtir 1.0.1852 •• . lirri;FlaideyKei.lol3!iirolk'aircetorilics us tba,iak.bas been t:ltit4iitt:.iiititsirirribkfni•.SOnte. three years, and that she Wank qua of Or; Anil:de& celebrated Vermlfoge, lki4r:;ol . .peir worms, per us*, gue4 ba th' 6l66 o# l oo ifie d ,' 11rs:golgby, No. 1 .$2 glidiAiikter., Pew York, rindcrdalit Of n.142,4Ari!“ lAist atts . had a chßd Which bad bC4 oosttlt fur.betterthinioa Menthe. Elie pnlcturil a botth e d of)l'LlitiiYeindroge "adinitdster trilkat la r g e,giutn2Ur of :i.b07 1 . 2 09 1 4, ' , Pt ; rfw as• Yo. tieron...-Pariatr,, with sitrb whetrtheri Is any ; •ormf,andlMon limb Inpow - 4144 , 114 SidahtkrbargDr.,llo.ine'a y!rirluip." It Starer tells, and rrne4 . ,:alad Dr pLahe's eel. ahratearPir...rllie can now bolted it ill respectable Drag • - • . . meal to Cols for, and take 1111110 bat Dr. ItYstiALYerialftsge All others, In anapestic. ere • . w ortbless; • - : Also, Cott ale,ty the sale proprietors, • • • ' YLVAITNG _ Stionnsre to J. Kidd Co, - 6o Wocdatreet. ~M=imi~ ' Psuriteiloosaae.,—Pie, weliknuri T 31000414. I:IO.IBALE'S flt in tlitiOarinera, name no erasure:* on hie part q it bas 6eett aikiatiele4ed bieti w to have thrtned bins pith ibettordrra k th4t thOliato iitliFr hien fitted pith thtt tune ease and style es' by Min, te Dept to inform his pa. teens and tho pablte t that:hie stork is now replete with the negest 'tiles Air oats, 'CIA& and pants. suitable' for the ' t.e46.11tF.7414C4. • Tailor and PLill a oo l'3 ,34llT . mum „t., brad of Wok .- - Saluakr, Ataii `4th. NO , Ilatiottmter, Va.,by 40saph Bards. Mr. ESBORWCOAM, of.Pitisborgb,,on• Miss 61:08,ti o..a.tanNa,.or Manttiesterers...• • • . Juirip....3.I..,RasLSPOIID takes greeetileror . .UrY NoreCth eziOahrieg -that SATURDAY BURNING. !Rey tth, hes bah' Jet bpirt- tar Me Recent, wh ne be 4111 have th e henor - if akeentrig eel IthaiLiCT; the east rine, DkEhapteketes eublitho Tragedy of Manson; Dame ! entertalothents, for lehlob'ere Wm of the day: (mplh'lLly . . GIEC4)110411./Ilielta41111414., , ~.. ' • -.'., - .Yriou lis*, • voii.ir., ~... , . , ' . • liisliTieplasttor the celebrated: a 4114 1 / 4 • -OosonservTentllathig tie, \\,... • ' Band, TAlsPone,lnad•-evary kna 111 15 : ILA? ' ' EI T -, , of • ornamentsd•.llatr, for Ladles std 1 Atip/ ---= OehtlettiO: :0 - FttORTII STEMS'S, /P` :' - bettret , n WpOil and Market, 1 , 1 w: , ........- ) 7-." . , : . hurgis.::!-- -:: : - - •: .') •-,, 9 -_,.- -- : • Itikrcruoi'le erfaxiii enables teidies - • fet 4. -;'----=-- 411 , 1 OOD tiOILIDD to tadssate their heelhi ; •, -_-:._•=*- -- . arltti 'accuracy.. - - • T. , 1-. . • .. • von WIGS . . , I No': 1. The round ettheilead. ' • ' •: • • ,-.. No, 1 Rat From the tatebaad over e . tieod to neck , No. No. 2... ' No. 3, Item ear to ear/ o'er thetedt: . -,• . _•••.-",. • . ' No. 4. ?tom eat to est, rountl the &ram& . !•.! ; '.•. 'For Toupees, touter the tottortho:heal only-o paper pattern. the exact it** ot the held part. (myt , . ---- --.......... s'. ;'V: i'.. MEE MEN MEM NE= I NSW.I.IO Tis sultvcriber. Niles ftw . We, ALUADLE .FMIII, ' situated cindhe Ohio iivert Inllauf*lck county, V*4s Eallas baloorWallatillo,Slnilaa thin. MinialenteTy2l4 toilet • from New Cumberland. and Nor lasiingtou le one part of the feral; It contains XlO sefettotfreet rata land, 14D eerie cleared, under a hig,h AAA and well fumed. 'There 65 arias of - bottom landof the he'et onallpy; lt will be sold lower than ady other' firm int the Ohlo time that bas the some improvements: , The house is a large frame and stobo; two Ocala high and well flubbed ; good *thing autreptiochoese adjoining; on, the prembedis a Jam, bat 14. stable underuesdli. liege lmina booty two /beep bon/wo v e hog ,stYt Potn• pqulvi house. wood; house, make house, and every thing. else: that ls lief:emu nit n farm. • There. let or g never Wing springs ou the preMf see, which affords plenty of oaten ler all the fields. '• For further Infautatiou esquire of, the emberibet oaths premises. turifte2eo atoß t P. W. CHAPMAN. • a o oak ,Nowt gamine - ' • LIPERSONS doleg litudnera aty of Piltaburgi, whoaro required by 3.1. , to take out a Manse, will plata, call at my Once nntidn:so, !Minna farther notice or delay. Brewers, and proprletota Of Restaaranti, Ikea: Douses, Ac, will do thirds:alma StecorbY complying Immediately with OD notice.. Owners Prliate Carriages and Dog.. glen, and of OmMlosses,,,Harlcatharts, Drays. an.. will take. notleo that the Minato. *palling salt to be' brought agalestrdellngionda *EI itrletly- *maned with. - • AND..bIe'IIEIMEE, City Treasurer, znikauMio - .Offles,Nlftb. nosy Grant street., J - • 12 'dozen Embo s sed atitditettles; • 20 do Otrm Teething Mete: „ •, • 5. pounds Tybite sad Isis* Krsserst • . gross asserted .Eleetioe; 4' 'do 'Nisch gods fOr Pepers; for ride at the . Ittbbis Depot of. Jt 11. PHILLIPS, my 4 - .. • .y, o lid Market et. RTIDING GAPES-2 tleeeu,Gepetereaten Audbe Rubber C*Per. 'with sleeves. Snot ried. era! up India Rubber Depot, iie Merkel IDJ ;• ni,PRILLIPEL ITHAI A 11.11111118. LSI/GINS, of the beat quality of Metal- Hlls Itubber.v 414c4 srcasapner briloto, fot•sals'at the Rubbe 4 r Pert i :ll6)hietekel,reet, - : • ciy iIUrA.GAZINES, 404 YOB • • „ . ALL Illustrated blogostne of art, - - ' • . • • Putnam; lialTarl Graham• -odor; •• . • The Massnore of Ofoneoo. % O ; BI 0: W. .Beyoidds. - The above for talo Dr B. B. LATIFFER, • T EsLIE'S. PABEtIONEOTIR-* MAY.--100 emirs 4trank 1 Leslie's Ladies' Oszatte, for Bley,jost received ondltrr Isle LAMER, by 7 • • • •:i . 11- *MHz , EIUNTEI.I-NATURALlK—Boanneebf Sportingor 1 Wild ?tenet: end. WOG alantskiii: , by SI •W. Webber, author of - Shot 12 ;the 'Bye.. Ohl Midst thi Chanel Wintarteld pispenr,, Grad AGSM of • tbe ,GLIs. /a. as. For sale by - • • 'l3. T. a MORGAN, F RANK =MIKA • testetilitae,.for bley.lbr gals by IL LA LE.S.r-Yrso .1c Lollar • palette Akur*owy for May, hid boot( keep& by' my - 7 .z.%•....13.11131111LL Fifth it. VADUZ .6.llBo.o6infai •stcoeti•bale 'received • nasn'a Magazin% far May. my 4 MEE -•-• is. ...- . f .~ y: UrTIIBATBE.—Joarso C. Farris, Large and Mans. • ger—Fifth street, above Wood • Prices ofadmlatinr. Loxes and Partin/Vet ; Prlesto Boxes, large, $8; do . dn Beeond Tier, 2.t.0; Boxes for colored persons, Ws. Persons securing seats will be charged 12 1 ; 4 eta. Sites for the certiacste. Doors open at 7 o'clock: performance to tom. . memo et 7 1 A o'clock.. .Barewsil Benefit of Mks DAVBN. rota, end - positively her hart avpesranee, when will be produced two !Morita-Thls evening, lisy 4,1864, will be presented the teantlful play of TB it STRANGER ; •'• Strasser. Mr Breliford; Bolctoon Bailey; Mrs Hoer, I Miss Darenpart...—Pas Ars - Walaegrare To i conriude with THE liONICYBIOON:' Duke Austin, Mr ' :;•- Brclafard ; Julian, Bliss Davenport: Vbalsnle Mrs Brels• •• - fox& Toinontrw eeenlog, basset of Mr .Went. t • - --- - GRAND EQUESTRIAN ••• 4 , -*.JAME 4 g -, 414r- I- JUN - ECO:S NEWLY E QUIPPED,EVIROP.E&ICAgp AMER ,'CAN etiwtrai •;, ,OPAN,-.UNDATL,PMEIR =MEESE WATER. , . PROOF PAVLLION, to front of tbolizierteen Rotel, 3 1 1 relau,Stra4, 6 l , • Wednesday. May 3d; I8$4" - -ANDC.ONTII3II 10131: kOtrik . DATE , ;ONLY. : •- • ' , Iltuf..iot.l.leiiies Uniuipsased scisfitry, ond tbe Onei.f.orsbitteiieetiiect-thoseniees.:(teout.the tatiotur r European and Eastern eatabliehmatotaWthe nsontalanta company qt. Equestrians, 03nosuulta, Atblaba sad Cloves, :s. cable& bus ever traveled. in the Ward . tar ior list of pe.tforukonoeft, seo - brils, Doortopep at 2' cod 736 o'clock, each Mira. Alpo SS cent*: no baltprlea : aprn—mj2 Donnitssg , and. Weiltztsag, Academy.. . ... .. :•..-. i'r bA t ascra PULL, (rokstEarx wuziNa . aux) ' _ . • .. pftoPpoo,loo.lt7E'N'lt Ceases artscom open at-. ~.A r ; thy above ro . ontr ' - lasseirfor Young mate). and i Chnben tenet every: VETINESDAY and WIT& • .1 i 2 D4lfist 4 o'clotk; fcrc Genus:nen it 8 detect, P. -.-.. i.. • ~, _lt: flontleraien' who faunal attend even lesson-' ' ': • 0> Cala natscribe for, a eenaln ;swags . ed tickets. •••. ! ' Nadi ticket . tapresentsfii lesson; 'end must be de., ... 11Vered bane • the . lsson eatanstrores: the norarquenar Is that 110 Infant bloat, unless the Ucket - telnlating. Teraut. . .L made tinown.nt.ll2..ll.`a nmidenoe, 1ii.:21 Plath street or • • - 2 ' at Rif! . 4rademy durin Fr the hours of tuition . Inas3:ll 4 .'...'.,. •`• ; idefuralti enDs and charge Postl' . . ... .._ .. -•.— - - I, IAIIOOI3 lIALth (tumor!): Viliktu'a hall ' ) Fourth urea,. ' `, : , i,_,l .tstar ilrkithittlltau:bo obtained flu Puttee; Festivals , . - , '. Contira, Public : Meetings; L. 'Alio, eargeg Cotincra urgi ' 7 Horn Band -dm be fantod 'ln ftoulitets at ell ttirm , ,lv• • • : - . applying to WA. RitAK OAIIOO, at the Cristo! Pilate . 1 .. aotPlurresP It o l l s Or rt*ColVo 4 Co.,:ltidutb street, aw.t . - 4 •-••5 • .OBEAT' BARGAINS 'DRY GOODS AT '' L A. ITTIGNE'S N EW STORE, ~- • .coBNA/2 OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREWS. WYEGIATIMI DAY OPENED MY 'NEW STOII3, beg leave to call the attention of the Ladles to the , • largo and splendid elmtment of VPILING ANDSUMM Eft 'Clutifta. Just reerMed.'" Among the stock may be found . „ 4, - 0011iiii the very OneHt 6p°l s °DV IWP°7ted. It "MPri"S' • SOO sliettel niZA (stity Inns Mita, 60 eta. to $2 pasyd ' • 600 -410 Dion. de Leineti, Evrege de Leine% Snit Mousse- •-•- line de acne; .1110 do • Betatiful llaregee and Thence, in great solely; • '• 250. do New, Style Drees Gingham' 2000 • do. Americas, Prorichend English Pointe: 600, do „grouch and English Lents; • . 2000 French Cedars, from 12% cants to $6,00; 2 1 10 Mantillas, of the latest mire, amonitnbleb axe scow I of the most heauttfol in:spored into tblseountry. —Also, Muslin% Ticking', Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths, °stair men's Wear, - • • TltllllllooE.—ln this department edit be tonna a nn , 'Piste assortment no Drees anti MantlL Trimmings, Maitre> and- ElonlfOn Laos, doe English end Threat Lace; all of Which edit be void, tionanally ..,..Tins-bales yard wide Muslin at alz tents per yard. ;:ysta A. among. t7ploi on 'hint' street, °ppm* .the- .Ftut Oa, MIME all tuislness pertaining to the - Oleo of alder- VI, roan and Justice of the Peas will l. prtaptly at. added to. Acknowledgments of-Deeds sal Mortgage, and shier Instrunients of writing, taken at his °Mos, or at the- ' ;resit/owe of Me WaiII. WITL it Cie Tho Dakota at D. 'S. a an Alderman of the - City of Pittsburgh, are pistol in toy poeseasiort.• Parsons loving Judgments , on aald.Doetatescray. bete the natatory proem istuuktherson by Alderman Watson. . Tne . MERCHANTS AND al ANUFACIINIERB e . apit/I bts d tc Y . o d a of- thiptfitt e t t f l ot ° t r tio Instro 3 l l i . payable on or after the. 13th ta.t., • - IV. IL . DENNY, Prrroutruni,lSTl7 21,18647 . -{myal • • • BANE. OP YMT10131(13E1,1 May 2.1864. • j • YIIB President toad Direettn4 of.this.llknk hare this day 'declared a Dividend of vouc ils - cret, on the capitol star. out of the profits of the hot at% months, which will be pail to tocoilliolden, or theirberd tOrtanitativel, on or after.tbe • J . •. _ snraltd °•• Oini:ssirosit, *ambler. INBURA CIS COMPANY, Pittsbogb; May 2,13fp3. WITS Pneldest iced Directors of tide Company bet* title 'dap doelared a dividend of Iwo DOLLARS per shwa an the Capital Stook, payable .to itoellbolders on. or after the IbLtr fest i9ty3) ; GORDON, fteezetery, - TERSEY PISA ; 27 bus choice Pared Peaches: b 0 do, , ;Urpareli-,Pasebet:, receive] and tor ; : Bart.sr & surzEirilay. • Y lays •••• •• ••• ,osa Liberty street. CIIOCOLATE AM) COCOA,-,We heve}oet soce4iod dive r t: frOM tbemltaarsetoreys, a freak 10 •,• • Bolero No. leboonata• • ,• . • • Do . Pertectlona om to; • • , . Do ,• lirsol4a* 40; • Do ' . Prep red Cows ' •Do 'Brome; whidoialoltal t • ' • ••• .2 • • • •.• •• • DAILEY 4k Ra.serihw. 'CBANK- LEST Ladles' Oase4a ayes* Lo . New York Farblons, for WRY . Pntram's Monthly, for May: jot received 112d_syr PAUL,T.LEINMB'S Literary DePO4 - • firth Ft., oppoaite the Theatre. .7ilaist4Cllos HOOIL—Irk4 Doak for Itialroad-j3ap; gitireriamtaltargt faitnntio'fbt layiagt oat-cum', acterrotoleg frog, angles,,lesellog. colculatiog earth de.; tortbre with nutnetiov copies jast:iel , .*llol.lla fys role by.";; Boaselter Mated. itreelt: 1086PEL'ORLTNA/L WHOLESALE AND . RETAIL DEALER 111 • lIFIPOIB.PUD m. 77411 ' ' 'No. .53 Matineenumet, Prraszenzaa. 800.9t1-.1.0 11104 prime, th•storo soribtsale by • _ bbls Now. Orleans, oak cooyeyage; —• '307... Bagar Boum: ale by • - -• • ••• SING ,b• bIOONGSAD. rplitid—lmportsl,llliespowder, Young:Bina and Blatt, . 1 -- folqikl.,by• rsity2J•& • ,ILLIG *.IIOOWLILD. nuFiEs—aaDisimprims IMP; la store uad for sale by : • S. • • IIIN(/ 8r 3%OOIIIIVAD. rrOBACO'.IL:Groot &Mame, Wobstefo old, sad Oboe 1 1 9favorlto broad*, fotiode. T .. . n I Y 2 : , 'UFO ' & .7)10r12,11E,E1 SUGAIta-..ltmdered. CrnAled: Citified sod JR, Lad. int ford. 'Ansa *11(1011.11P.A.D. DEIMUnD hiIDIERAILW AVM-1u bbls and ball bbl% 1.7 - b stc4e , and firr tale by .13613011-44.earks Mom ithoalderfs:- lirr2 • ' .40 ;' -nun3. L. n s, taimoisriurCalso kle, ti st a) fataleb - . . - „ QUil624-611.11hdp pimp N.O.Rutta l ..inidlaneifid and for ►•nala by Nay% 1, A. lOTTCIIIBOI.I k CO. MW 80088 imetived .10413 - .44 psyttott's -Beek Store., 65 Market 'Meat; near ronttti. - • . • Amato aa it Is; by Connt aroarski ; F 1 .03011 The. Russian Shores of the Black See, with a Toyagedontri the Volga Mid a four enough therconntey af•ther.lion Coo•• - • 'MAN IMih maps endplates; from the third London edition ''A Year ulth the Turittipsr tiarols to the guropean Asatio DonrirdOne of the Sultan: by . W. W. Smith. The. end hest work on Turkey. . . • A4Pletale. l 7 4 Pdeiril• nibb. BL - beantifuliy ' engraved , andeekeed maps, and the latitudes and longitude of 31,000. • 'OudwodNslnteßeetull Byldent. • • • . . • -- liners Field Book., for Ultima Bosh:mom : _Tempestind Ennsbirit, et Life in Senior:lcy. . • •. Hoene* ofMellen World : -by . Bremer. • 1 J. 8. DAVIEON. -65 51attet•sireet rya Fourth.. ' UST RSONVIED--Iferper's tad thethsm'a Idegestestbr. ; The yol:FaVorlte; tbe htiiterieli of the" Dona of Chirlcethe Seciiitd: by the author of the Ilist Vales Step • 'Do Meseectrrof.43lertotr;t; biotin/At talc- by G. W. 11. sed.flie 11en, or the Secret Robbers of Mho -WS tby tbrkeutborof the, Dastard. Oftderoy: Ai.; mete- Led soll for eelfit" • PAUL SIAINSESS,Lit'ry lbvt, -1117 - 1 r • - ..11Mtst., opposite the Tbeetrri. :IlitAGAZlNSlSraa,jant' - at ST Wood Street: • - J,V2. -- flamer ibr,114y1;;,... -. . ... ... ... _ . ' . :.•:. anhabi; .do v..? !''- .':.- ~ ''.• • ; I "."7.clalit;• atory of bleretost Lite: by Robert Y. Grimily; ....Harry Tatayeat i by apstrHoolt• - • • Italpb Ronnlon. or araOatisats pnana. a Romano! of lb. Ibiroluttons - and tbr Rielly' '. •:_. ____. ' . • ~ - n1Y1": - .•- ' : - , • • .•' : :`'ffsillttit.:ll. /41111711 R. • . N EW -EKlEE—Moroace oVtllenixe, schispn y . ical tale .by Tho Royal Vavoriht p or tho:*-lEsiteriejf . 6lrdbe,alast et - Male* the EgoOnd: - . • • . The rilor a324.F.1s h!en, or" tho Ewe Robbers of Videtre. Chlg Sock Lite : - byIK:F.C4I,It.. Seisihrou by norm a DUO., ..•. :1.10.15. Fifth • N lt7f POELWATIONS—Eassaere of Glance : by G.. W, The Rnyst Eavorite;, or ibe 'Mysteries of the.Conrt of Charles the Samoa: :bribe avatar if Ruse Sommerville. The Miller and las Men: by the author of the Brigand; received sad for sale hy - • 'O.'S; PEARSON, myl . N 0.74 Third id., Dispstelt Build Irma, MOKRA ' ILLE BItOBBRTit FOB. BALE—Teo servo of Lond„situato at Murrayseille, 18 miles from Pitts burgh. and 4 miles from the Railroad a Sterrarl's Station, vitb a comfortable Dwelling House of 7 room, In good or- , der. Barn, stable and other out buildings—a large garden _with plant, Of fruit of chillea quality. - The'latid is laid off into folds, !bleb are Moll wsterot and la sidestrabis egad erood neighborhood...Thlsiccatkm is snlibble fbr • store. or for a mechanic, or gardener. Suitable elty proper ty wlll be taken in part pay. Price $2,000. For terms, do. allied the Real Estets Wee of B. OI7THRSRT d SON. : 1071 -- ' 140 Third street. '4OOl B A N=86A.0006 . 8..1141 . id . d im es sai ß d ir baA7 co , farrxisasteo.by ARD 011,-2,8 bbis No.l for do 1.4 ' - '. B. 'A. ramatEivog .1 CO, ay~l. cral2sr Wood sod First sta. D RY PEACHES-282 sacks Uri JPeacbes for sato by MUMMY, TLENNAN CO apt 29 No. 48 Wood street. Na ' . apr3 SVABEI 80.A.1RD8,-12 am for wile 17. - • • • • siarrtt QE[O 7 ,-` - ' 4 kt'gs WWI; Py, : • sPr2B . ,115LITIE & : SI.YC4aIR luTr. warits-4.-bbb for 9040i1/1 BLED P*Aoll:llhpicluilbr sale by • , ; • sari{ . tri EW 80011,11.—Ylelet. tho , Ikt or th e thly, - 4 • ,17 of ••- New York PA: byßobt. , l4llreelm., 'IWO Uneaten, the Child of tht MMUS ' tab of the renluUon. Harry Tearpeet,or the Pirates Protege : by Wary Hazel, 0 1 ,. !Ale .5.1 the s.B" ll ea J r edrut ror l, ° 77Thlril 'Amt. mg : awl Buthlinge. BEDFORD WATEli—ltk tumid' awl bell -barridair In stars and for side by • eprl9,• , • .HINQ Q.u004. sue4PioYar..4-*-7 - tt. do Bragg & Bh's '• anyebtioi family haw 113 xtere and for sit/ by • • ~ t aIsi,GRRA. 'VOUS OASES Mcsing n2gle.Hdit4l and 'Tripoli Dna. A. IrutreolocAutlele, for eleandolaad panel:deg table cut— lery:—.liistlteeleed Ind for Web* JOEL WO ILEA. 2411.1vea17 drag.. . ~..~; , ~.: ~ ' - - - ... :• RESI EMI =lll If=l2M •SEINd stomaraAt. 70./thdiFY-r,gu-aTial SINCWIt bbls tine; • • do extra B. f., for sale by 81111T11 a SINCLAIR: MEM \'. Y ~'F?>., , , ": ' ' ; • IMEIE r • :. r... ... t. --%• r- I . Z . '1,..i: , -- i.'!i- .%.,' , . - i k !: : 7 : 4 -: , ; . .. 1..:' , 4 .1 i. e _ 17- ::::,....k '•' . i : '-‘
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