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•'UEI.IYIIEII ',AIL', WEEKLY UI
WHITE & CO.
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.all trati.nant a d ve r t •.no. o,ouate V ly
and 000130 Partri.at
All aAvontiratnanta for obarlt:00. Logtitutiros. 0,0 corn
pant-a, ward, townhip, and -thy, 011015 t1.0t0,1.. A 5.1
each h o.. Ott char,l r.rahlo sa-mclr tr
ca ..01 50 r..nto
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Wed brictoorsti 10,0.1050...0r oLitartr .1,05,, cal soot
otecoopsoiett to bo rttol to
ftezula: adr,rll.ora awl all otl,oo-• .05.1nair eowiclunt. ,
Anna or requiring notioe• [1 , 0,r0 , 1 to 01.11 att,ntwo ir.
47aum. Sa.. ja.ncart, ..a, Gogh. ent.rtiunto,aw,
'where charoas Ara mail.. fr, lulattau..o-4.11 notl,o of pro
nod, attentnon
' anirao•entorpriw,realralated int , n.l , ol pr'prno.•
ldval Internat.:, ear.noly Ino.l-041 an tile xtr..lratava.l•
that Lk. ,sa,o ‘‘,lar pni.l 550. If int.. 001,1 tro hr In
...Art...l the Weal COlllOl, the nit!, ,'ti
tn.
rate of pot Ira* than 10 N.D. rnr'llu-
Slut:tap or Sir Notlc:w t 0 tharx../ ark.-
Tgyarn I.loenan I,tition, •-• , 14.
R.%) Palate Agwolle s atul ALI , O ion...on' ad r.rtiaetnet.t, not
robe 4..01 ark.lrr ,yual rato-. 10it 14140,1 • dir.
count of thirty (hr., a r ea 1104 Inr ‘OO. 00Ia Th.
or:octet of
widatt tiu..stttt lrt 1,113 rtrta.t
4 Otte Maar, trt.arti.n.• .
• • - Do. ozzit sida:orul
rArts.
OM Sonar, (10 1at....) ober 50 ncs.
So. • ettch trt.rur u rent..
fll tesn•lent.ufrortt..ment• to 5. nnid in
BUSINESS C'ABDS
• ATTIqRITENS. ..
l( P. SPALPINP, Aitornes:' a nd C o u n .
• .olor ..),...—ctivxv...LND.Anio : •
41 . 0.41PCS—A. %V. 1,0.. In. Shaler t. St.i.,a. : '
fe4S:al I; , '
jASIES FOSS SNOWDF.N, Att,lrnev and
0.6a , 40 I, . I.atr, 0t11 , .. re'sl.l..ure, No, 1:5 Tlikr.l 0
PM/blind],
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A .W..RUTEIt, Attorney at LatE--Aiollec
ucing ea,folly st.elo , l to (11
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Or-.tit Ftr-at. dv.r tb• Coln,
pnu
no:, •
t i AMES F. KERR, Atturney tlt Law.= -
1 , 01.1nEl rt. bercre. 5t0iti..1.1.121 Utast. Pitt,
.10S. WEAVER, Attorney at Law, Fourth
th..M.yoe. onir, ra.burch, 11. Col
ert.t , tu attfo.l,l to pri.tavtl>. ml Ito acq
aVnicaa o4anaNa, " f ALL...M. TITIO,
(lead of lkaontown. Pad I (Law of lathana. Pa I
4) t, f p,ll.A.NT & TAYLOR, Attorneys at
I:**-001 ,, on Fourth areet. N0..2%. Letweeawerd
in Southilald tarefa,i'llt.anadlL l'a...
K. 1.4-3.- IL Oliphant Li ecuania.alwr to nne Maw 01
New "Cork. ,- ' apls
1 . .'W.I.F. 'WIWI% Attorisy. at Law—Cf
to .• Rol on tirabtiatromi, neve 1 oarLl.ln Arthur: , nuftl•
init. eiltalatrab;PaN, , -:,'. tachttly
V ,
Y. &U. L. B. I'E'rTEU.ItIAN, Attr
.ll.wiwor..t Law,ani Cal rat ate Ago.., No. Its +IL
etroaL IltaborntL. Ltle
4 ,2,..iiik$ .I. KUIIN, Attorney at LaNc, o ffi ce,
In Tilghman Ilan, roma el Limn) anal naL INicletd.
a lay. Pittebarab ' - ,alZ,llr .
E. II . 4IVANCiS C. I' LA N Et; 1 N, Attorney aiLace,
, r... 1110 . 170 Pouith exert. l'aLaeirch.
• IfiI3PER E. BRD
AY., Attorney at Law,
Ifit dodlftb ,Lreet. Pala'dardlL l'a.
L,-7 lIAIIR I SON SEW ELL: Attorney at Lao.,
110 . Oid6ditata Como:L.4one, for I.l,king Ihay.iti,ns. Atcl.
• tgaodadafeduada of 1L..-1.. az- ..i.ilar,-)insiab atreeL:atra.
ernlLtd! Id. cor4Llrrl.
;:BANKERS AND BROKERS
OtONNOR, BROTHER, & CO.,
.BAN,k,ERS AND Exam:Ls - GE Dh'ON E 12.5.
ALE11..4 IN COIN AND lIAN I , : NOTES.. •
t 'POSITS. of Unrurrent. and Par Punds
Night tin!,.n Ladle nrgollalod. 6o11,Oon• promptly
BAN li1N? I,IOISEE,• ti . Kta r flT . ll 41/ 1 Otti, ,
,f42:5419 . , 4--
1 . 1.Z1A111 ....... -.131
Tiernan & Co., .
BANKERS AND EXCHANGEDROKEILq,
t • No. 75 Alrood,strrei, Corner of Diannrui
t.. 4,017
WM. A. HILL & CO., Bank et° an
ken, ni
. ARNOLD Ilaukeri:
N_A Dealer. m Elctuant,. Cuts, Dank Noti, Ir. No. 71
YourEh etzwt.twat Juor th. r.f I,t,thurtrti Col
linctumleargally at.t.x.def rat.ll2/.. pro , o.e.J, re.cult,l tr
any mrl!!!4 , t,
... 3rvar-.. -I
CO.,
wrrin
111 M. H. WII;LIAMS CO., Hankers
IF lima Exrnaoa Broker, North El. turner of 11
aro.lllll,ll.nlnlrCa. Pall•trrah.
AD ananrortions matla to tit.ral and 1.111e.10.
promptirtttehd..l
D. KIND. n.olt_er mud lirukrr,
•ttor.ut Il
Fourth .tint. Dal.? in Dank Mao ut ES
. liold n 0413215.1. :two. boa Alt.. 1.1.1.
highret market paid iA1 . , u11.113, Ap.rieuu
Volbtra.ani 1,1021 , aci and Spanioh 11. par
fund,.
IM. LABIII 7 IEII, JR., Banker anifßnler
4thotTert. ti 0.06. rLo'nlnA the /lank of l'ittot,ut,l
A WILKINS In_ di, Exec;enge Broki.n!
r th o r4gt FA-sn7tlZ,!nl W I Nlarl[et arr., Al
AT 110L1IES 4 S'INF, Dealer's in Fereizi
, 1,1 • .4 100,n0,110 Bill. f Etching Grim..[.. of I 0
p.lO, I . l . nnk
a::f.fn't,lN'ti"..l7;lLT:iatz "o'd
creams. - • ...
ILA7.4IER 11AliNi, Bankers and 'Li
ebsoga Breton, Dealers in Forelga and Doc, at-
Exchouste. Certlr.nee, or lop.olle,' Bank 800...—.
0.1ie.. corner of Thin! in& 00l en+ ta, directly
Abe CA. Charles 11e41
ar. treat. 11,1.166-• , -,yD65 , C•7 1,,, 5• wig. a. It, or.
kLIVIER, LIANNA tk• CO., Suevessors to
•it Itosse- • ,..ilanno 11 , qcram. Rano,. ise. o ano..
otel Older; In Vertigo srA Deco. Exchaneo.(Ort.lt,..o...
o f D e peolt.ll.sola Net, andreerO--Neoin . mrnee s, nl
51'ntA and Thin' %free:, Cs, rrs,,,
Rich! Cl,lla fyr J alawid u n . l . l• .. ..- ai ttyl... mole no too,
r TheltiVATe= rald Eprell..-t::ei lm.rusn
Oold ,•
. 4.1 omens Made ,nmmlrnment.~r.vr.,J~~a.nlvw tape
• terms.
W. TAYLOR, Commiswionnr and Bill'
Brolivr, 112 Femme Atrv.t. attkntion tri
`env a• 11 entruo..l 10 111. c.o. PatormrgL
. z.Pr,TaVote.P''
A I L ,rias.. MITRE:IIr r,O, IT r.,112 , 1 (41.. 'or.
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
. ~. J. B. Weldin.
VriT - HO X. E.S At. F , anti Retail Dealer in
Alsait smi S•hnel, Elok, Psrvr an! FE.lnn..,.
No. 43 Wood firett, Ovelintent-Third and FGorth, I,k,
bond,ras.,:l 1,
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t. C t. .S;ro l, CKTO , N t. ' ;in la.t.o p l . 7l , infan na n!:S l y:Sc
Market 403 Third PitukburgL.,
I.4STB.,IIOI,NIES' Cheap Literary pot
fini, Thal orrta.a , r'mt rk.'
..,Tllred daily ly .exprrn, rweoired to aut
1 13.14.=.c , N-wn , 5t....... , t , 1 1 .13.1 at thP publl,ll.?
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L. RE.U) Bookseller and. Stationer
No..Vi Fourth stroe,
DRY GOODS 117-RORARTS:
JAMES A. MckNII7IIT, Dealer in Fan,v
..sa Skap t le Dry Good, end
tweet-
a. 4. - .01. • 0...,.1.171. .... 1. sous..
A. 31AON Zic. CO.. holeale. Howl
bath. lo Hat..) awl ElaPla Dr/ U&.iv.
re g. PittAbarah.
11.1 Pllll , l LIMA, la MU), WuoLvALs
and Metall 'Dry mrsi..s. or Ft.orlb
arta ar.u,
infYSICIANS
Doctorll. 4 Aeichhelw
NFORI%IS his frininin, and the T.utilin in ri•fi
r.ii,
e that h.. rva0t...1 , ;,14 l'enu
h.ci 11, a Irnirth 6 , 1 tin, aro
r0i i..0.4 to owttl. r a.4a.
F. IL. Moore:ll.D, • .
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:I_IOMCEOPAIIIIII PITYSie 1 AN4 derotcs
13 tpedal attantlon t 7 the trratan.nt of 41...0 , ....
1:21. Sot c1111.1..0, utl WA1t...11,.... got...rant,. w.ll at,
eliront , /tot ettrwical diwai...a. olhc. ~/ At 5. 1 ,,.... el Irrl,
toot the Haut Vlrw..t 1tr,1,1,... , . , and nett too: to the P.n.
law .tl.ll, Altritheny City. tt1Y...... hourt lowa 7 to 11 A. 31..
fn. I to 8...ntl fi... 7 to 4 i'L M . mi, r
J
? K. J . J. Al Y E ILS--Surgcnn,anl Physi ciati.
Wan, ant tw,.lllon..ronr of I.rhowtatio rew, No.
• Thlnl rtreet on. d..r 10 ,1 1. 9 ettlialflri , 4 At.
Dr. tlyrrs has; prre.r...otli twate.l In 1 4 .ttshorgt, ant
-will attett4 to 41/, Jutle. of Ws Prot.:Wt., Ile will ore
partleul.r athentina to t.....nteu ca... 004 Oh: dii11.1.1,101
' .40000 and chll4ren. epttl:lin
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VSNITIAN BLINDS.
A. BROWN. would most respettFtillyinfolm
the. trap+. Imnd•this eand tm flo lee
ant Om Diamond, Atlnzbenr ety. •cum
a if..alialbli•abc slay Veultlan Bhu 'Ol4lO ••• In
I in 'the toe' Ken. wartelteul - .equal In an,. Ii
th•
BL*... 1.11.01 Can In reau•nl If ailf. •i uf •
•••••• dere.' liar fel a•nl the tools, and 1•4.01 i
or the cabinot .I.#llosuut_ of }luelullno.l. I •12
C:t= .r:15.11.111"4"fhT,C13:047 1i ::. ,lI
tenl• ritteuxe,..
J. 4 !SHOWN.'
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...0 - ML.Y. - PITTSBURGH - , GAZETTE.
DRUGGISTS
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I .1)1ES 31c0 LIFFEY, (eueeessort4John I
.I•4er tu
D,...ults, tuutvor, +te..
ow door rout' , of IlLibus,h,
1 . . oo.barr.l supy2ly• INorgsu . .
rut, I.iy, N orm
A; FAII:s:ESTOCIi CO.. NV holesald
) . Orug,,to. sal EU Luutartorore 01 Whit, Imo. I, I 1
o.rmer Wood Ptt, '
ra
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WISER 4':l el NJW ELL, (:lueoesmrs D ui
U. ii.rr h., Ind.) Vibolarair and Kodad !dna ant
In.....rnandl tltnrnynnqnl \\ .I otrtat and t Ira in ult. ,
p,ad,gduane fatelll/1, nnd.4 11/Iyht agy.l
J MN, J )1.11,
KIDD It. /11.11,11.1/0 1 iruggi,l, I) Il
Ilye Slut!, and iltAltailimul
-I,,pr,t.pra I, 11•1..oro'd reirlor Worra
boot Pill, and I.tro, rup.oorner ot pa,
loorth Yaryty, tylorrrytt. (Jr.re 14111 lyy ear,' y
vr.l—ror.oonlrY l aryps,lt.
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11 E. SELLERS, 4S imle4Al., ~,
~t1;,1•ru.,.....
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N. W ICK ERSII AM, IN hole.l, Urtw,irt
7. ...I .i 1 . Ira .4—.1.1..1
NA..IO:IT ER ; %11i..10,41.1. ,
Selit kONAI Ali ER sr. cu., 11 hol.-•'tl Drug
rat- neren
oßoctas
I ANNA, O:IIiItETSON S CU.. 1,
I.sle Grote,
Partlrular b;.. ; 11,11%4. II c•I
Pro.lur- ,a,1111 , 1 r%., I,qt le•1 1 3,••• 4.11
n: and rmiill-111. 6, 1.. 1•• , 1 , ••4 1 . 1 1 1 / !•• 11 '
tho • . I,l ' . •1 1 .111 -
%rot zi•J•ttl.
11F[1.1.
or,
1/ Ail A I:EY, WOODW A.RI) Co., IV hcle
jp 1,t0 , r0, 31.rket AL. Phllad,lo2,
SU. PAUL."
W. H. WPIOW.LILL. sit.l
LI3 AIS CLL.
W AL—FiAUjA.LEyr, wholesale (1
PUP 1 , 1 11.“ : 524: .
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• • • •
\ l; LA.CAUSU NV holosale Gro
ILA . err m. Itnet Furu,b4 . 4 4 . mud 1,41,54 ,
Nlmutsfa , turem. t.Lls. sad Ultkllta 1•114,,
Oil 1.1,1 tfloir Warr!,,,, 141 Wa‘er I'lit4l.urgh
!, rept,
ros.er
- ..0.1147 !rant 4; .r.pl
L. : 4 11E8, boles:de liroeer, Commission
Rag, •••rne.t . 1 , 1
114trurgh
ca7es. "! I
(111 BRIDGE,
,i 0
PrEtnt.l , o.
I HEY, Al - Mk:WS Cu.; Whole,alu
Conant-4 , 1 ~- . rwranlitle
LrtghtoeA I '4l
.01, •
I . OIIN IV ATV & CO., W ttol. , sale -Grocers,
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18. CAN riEutb. litt, cl Wr.rren, Ohio,
OF • 0"1112111/1 ‘ .4. and Forva-Fllng ,
lituut, .n.I
A•n, And 0 .. , tern 14,4ur.. g.n.raar •
nmlllatrni V.r..l,l•atel.rstri ;
F. VON BUNNIIOIIST Vt hole.
Tal. aul I.
vci
.r,1361 I
SAIAII Wil.,lesuile
I,l4lern a Pro,tur,-
to , W•th,"srid 1?: Vrot l'lttAburcti
WY. It nti
LNO lASI' & EN N E'l"l . ,Lace EngliAti,
I Intla,,h,r O,+ , Wtrolemi)..Ort.,re.COLll2l/1 1 A 1 . 1 . 1 an. 1
ardim:&rid I.nrau su.l
burgh ram
awl ,ua1t1,11.1.1
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111,111. 114.1. 1 1.•
ILLS 3. RUE, IV holetiale (.1 rJeT. an.l
IMlt Lais.Nou kforrhsole, N„. 1.4 b, t 3
L 0 Ela MOORE, IV h..les'le
klect.l,l.. irurtalor. 4ealor Vnalti.o. 1 1 11.1.1.urvIL
ar.'CUr.r, •..i .11 kln.l• of torttittt .n 1 botroot. ,.
WIN.* .I..quoro, No .:14 Lawn, •triwt. Likod •
••r, 1.4-y..,,,1 or •ogrtnot .41
wlrretr .111 1..• I.r car.
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0111.:1:T ; 14+,LZ L A CO:, Wlolebule
11~orm-,r,C mmlr..m Ilev.bantAt.
Y-1 Pitt,mrgt. :•ot
lAnburdtt
.t 00.•
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L CK 4 e.o
nuevrB
014.4 Var.
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tax.,
tax.,
CU LRE ItTSUN, W lirvevr sad
ba,L
Lure. • •
J WILLIAM, Joh% MAP,
LLIAMS & CO.,klY tl lICRUIR ,nd
• Relay r.mu Cine..-ya:V , -rrarlit , ii . 00
a.© lurcu
rt..ct, anti 14-1.1.-reC.untry .r4l
o( W4..1 atad Yittb,ota
rnt-rmx - m Loyd o
10131.N50N% LITTLE di (AL No. .2.-5 S
Liberty ntmet.. l'ittaLurv,h.lvb ,, leca • le Omer,
urn WlCulauxtleadou sirrthautr, mud
lanufrdun.
.wt.
H. FLUYL, holttettle Orjwers,
ll•tclitattn. atvl
f1 .t t0 0L11,117.. r sm..l
MANITFACTETILERS
rtWv
Herron & Criswell,
BELL AN Li• BItASS Fi
M•
r. rT...r •.'
Alley cll. en•l Fah: ,t•
N. V —O,l Bra,. aud pp., lat.,' . r
I•.un.lry rt . OVA., 1....11...0.1.1
• Jones & Qnigg,
xi A N • t; F:11!4 ,, , S g and
5, 13.11. :
t rtproor.r. I:rar. ot 11.111 l'a
art. ,r-rrou Marir ra..l listruto..o.rl k:o—corso..
/ P.:Lk.rorar
JOU! al
D. Rogers dreo. ,
I\4...NUFAU.TURF:its Of it,gor's PAtent
T" ' — `"`"'
ant Is. Ps
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W. WoODWt.LL, IV tvole4al, and Retai l
0 t ivmm L,,r.
ATKINSON Mar.-
factu,r , -f enp,r. Sh...t l run Wva,
*tr.,. Wtnal aud
111)IiiN W ETIIERELL, Manufacturer; of 1
tal, PACCNT.rOLIU DOC and itRAT•O WO( TIL , :t•Un." ' ,
r o, Attli..ll auJitutanerny exert, ono a q ua, froca [hr
11. 01 1 r i rrvvt Lind.. M. 0.., ray. j ..,21ry•
il! •1• ITCI:4I.;S, WILSON & CO., Nlnnotac
j, Inv.?, of a ll A1c...1 lack, lava and gimp rata, r ho .,
.. /1
sa, atair.• and larang nail, nnlatun4 o , ut, hut .0.1
el., road, flour banal and lathing dui aim, nnv 34 and
.1 a .0 n ail., as. at.
LW, .at I.II•PEN , COTT It CO . So.llp. W•t.r .1 . Plll5
• Lure
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vnvs• J t amp v v rarth C11.5.1-...:....c r.F.,
IRON ui y TA.cti YACTORY.—The , orb.
...owl, rn tlfartorn and It... T rona-4MT', nn hand all
•,, r va of Tsuk a IY r ad..,and hparaldva Fintohinor,Caout, and
fob Nhv. . Nall yOe Blued Flour Baervi and 1..,1415.0 Nall,
Coll./ and Tart, Itarrvl Nall, Coma., AM , 41.10
elvar, NailK l' a tlvrn hlatvrx* Point, Itsyrth,a4turyva Sru,f,
.CAM 1.101.1.1., Olen? a CO .
• ar/V•y Warelinnv, h. 114,44 vt • htteKurvh
.y .
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EN ELY, CILILI)S k CU., 31sin r ufacto-
Ix neva( very olypertnr 4-1 • .911...ina. 'am, Citaln ,
,tturr•Tainv and ItaYtlng. l'vnn Mill.Titrebutuls.
IiIIiTSBUROII. ALKALI WORKS.—Ben
l.l_tin twq, a co.; ;%lincitsetarrn• di thuds Anh,lllvactu
'r,ati
low , Ivra, alurialle MIA Sulphuray ,Aclia. W.euou.sii,
No 00 Water ey. Ivelnn Yerry.
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RAG -
AND LITHOGILUTING
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ARIES 11. PARK,S, .Demigner and Wood
L 11.71...... Philp 11•11, - ThInt tin t, .ver Poet 01Ea,
c.nr, oxt rerp,tfollf.lnlnrovl the publlq that be
prepared toexcel.. all tinele of un.ngnlnir a.nd Wo-d
engraving. ruch alt Vie, Strainhouu.
Maebtrokr,, ever] . de.riptlon. Mee.
tel NeleepsperOrnrtglate' Label, rte pe.
and Lc. Tenn. very rn ,, dgrate• nnll
b(11111CIBIAIsiqi LitTlicigTaph
, v le Ketablishuvrit, Third trier opprdrlte the Poet
Plitehurah. Mat's. Landnapee. L'ortraio.l , how
Illt!LevLyDralle. llond. Labels. Archltiretadral and Mullin,.
Prawlive, 110/111.kof• %Mit. CI. a.,
.Im.nShme, and printed in R Ns.
G.W.Uronr.. or
1,, tie approved .tile. and at {be Inf. rem , .
able ion,. Iv
Wegner, Enechner
NEW LITIWORAPHIC ESTABLISHNIENT.,
?FILE ABOVE FIRM reHpeetfuflyann. , kinee
to thoir friend. anal llso public setlerallf thot ttary
aro pvhanol to execute, 111 the first el, r,f floor att. all
unlore F.Low Card, BM, thhloow, Chaoks.
&a I l'ruloo•hoaal Canis, 34.1.4, Charts. I.ohela,
extabliAhmout h. 41 It. 06 Mail. ....et. I,tirt.r,
ao.l Fourth .tro•tA. tn. otair, mtte.tt
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•
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la/ M. A. SI'CCURO . CO., Grocers and
11...1..r, No. kV A, •.
4 tro
wit
IrTl4 nilf mi. on hand 1.1.rg0 wtor,r..ni
t.o nT•inn .nil
.TEWELERS.
I - • -
ENItl , It LUAU') 'ON, Dealer in Fine
a .;ne., OS 1.1101,01, .hi 31.6 , 4
11/ W. WILSON, W ntehem, Jelvlry, Siker
4%ALre, nn.l vl ..farkrt st.l
Fourth are.. Pittsburgh. eIL. N. Clarks
ar.rolv
DENTISTS.
I SCOTT. Dctirtnr, Fourth street,
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Jo, 44;:::
11. 11L1NT, Do.tiBt, C orner of Fourth
hf6t.tur balserti alatket and V. 7 .."6411
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v-ETEluictivir stnurEON.
TAAL ' LIARDIE, Votericiary Suzzeon,.latv
/IL `tnict Ellaborabl itootlarol, would rerpootmly . L .:
, o ,ot tOo pabllo ttu . at Its haft comotelviol male. In ttl•
• , ..To rooOto-too. • . lir c.terui Yttentioa to •bat• Tor i..
.o.trustod to blot. to. bolos tote estlet•otloa •
In connectim olt.b James Untie, Ilene Ilbaing am
Illaoksmltllag In zeionral "'DI earned on, at the toner
,t Tonnol•trot and Pent4lTUda Ammo.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
- .
1111)W ELL, CO., Traulp.rtinv, awl
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r V WOO 115Pr,~d~u•~•jr-
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or , At , m•
1 4 101tNV.11(111Sti 3 CON( 31ISSION
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HARDWARE- MERCHANTS.
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'TRANSPORTATION AGENTS
WIN A. CAI ail F.). A z•Att r ‘.‘ „ ~„
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HATTERS AND cLOTHIERS
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PAPER HA NOIR.° AND pLASTERINO
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
tiII N MELI 111 P F rie•
I I 6 KLE - 131..1. N 141.1, :11"
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WOOL MERCHANTS
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PAPER 11ANOI1GS
.\ A LI. t.,
9rISCEL4ANEOII9 CARDS, etc
Instructions on the Piano Forte, Guitar,
and Vncai Mum:.
„EN It I .
„IV:111.110:th....
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V i' M. nn.l r
7 ILA/AIL/I'la 7, ..1bLE ll,w-1n
V . VIII IN! \ II Euv:ri , ,,
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W Lt.-Ns, to lir t o, I t i tt l t :
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durtlnltt,
hound ."I.llnUall,
tocAnall ..... .111, F 1 ”••,.
lar,lang In •141 , 1 lc rr
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1 . the . 111
widow,. /16untr 1..nv•..1.1t.t, 11,1 r
widow, awl cllll.li. n, told t ,
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Ww.muonn. W.:: Mt
111/ J. Q. IttIECA,INII, Munol actu
tk r 11.1kir.
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Rockingham. anti Domestic, llueenstvaret
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'tun
.ni LOAM - etr.+Lll.
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oaru,r. vrou.{.l,
stn. un fin kenk pker volts wlt non unv
" SPer ' ;?/ror. Srolo.os./ . l.eherr, 1 . 0
nnrA. lenbletA, Mantel 11rnam..111... trenl
'burin Jrrrr. •uti arti. len 1., 4,olYdrilq' ..P. Inr.
',Ors rrzn,(l,,V tut t
Steamboat itgeney, and General Coronae
mon, Receiving And Forwarding,
ALIJW IN, I'LUMF,S, „t,
sn.l wspliti4 MO, le el
Ahl,l P hfl, (Al
LACINVIuh April MI II
optllZ./.11
Alexander Bradley
No. 19 Wood weft, Orman Aral and Strand Ito
(8!U? Tiitt 1101,1 , EN
M ANUFACTtIItEIL of every description
of rouxrvu .11 . (ArKs. r 1 .41 , ... , 4
ra
l , rum. and rucl,•• • II r.u.irr [lto l•rxt rist.l•mt4on
Alen—l'Altl.lll4 1,11 , 1 • 11 , r), will N.
Jaw. , ll littors loy thwQr hcrlur et..., Egg
Itadlatt,rer. I , tank 1.1.1 u !awl . W..,
10 1.1•1011 1, 1111 . 1. thr lattol.t.up
11.11./. W..r. arou vlJsrble..•,te
I..rtrwion .11
n f
Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Comp's'.
OLOVaa U. • 4 11111M0/
• GLOV Eft, Ktelt A; CO., PROPftIITORO. I
•tiIIIitiCRIBERS, haring been ap-
Auvote I, the above os;o1r , 1 , 0nr , n.. 111
keep .npntlY on be .1 • •uPpll of th e ,lebratbd Itt.ltrar
Vire Brie .estvrlhlePtr.l)lar. ornare Ilearthoend I ow alto
They ars Riff. P,POIVIi 4. rwrire order,. for meld trick. In
be loads In Site and nhape to snit porthaaers, which shall
be promptly, Dile&
%le do not drum it cf,,oaary to i•nomerate 0 , ... ,4 ° 7 . 4.
aotaaee Bultvar ire Ilnrk po.,ne direr all others that;
have been offend for rale In the United ntatet, then . any,
heloa , 411 known toll./41,11 all r".... -. b °
'ln, Bock . The pn,p,tore base Llet«rtnin , l that the
Ilrlet ehall lose none of th.lr rnrpt ouriable
mad tbot , uo expense sholl be spared to make thew *Nen
better than they hare he.telofro, bran. Thin Is :the poly
establishment now tuaoufs , turioa Ply. Ilneat st Bohner.
11.11,11 A. JUN OO.
arrh! Canal Ilaaln.t.evepth et— l'ltt,butah
Wni M. iuoXuigtlt
.1011 F ILL givo special attention to the Collee
v lion of elaitne n.. 3letvhata,l end other, In tTes,
ern l'enuayleanlo and Eaatertz 11010.
online to Tlbehtnan 11,11. opposite the N.. Court llotole.
Itaterotioeohn Idorrlsola, V.O.Flattegto, P.N. 0 0114
Moses Itstoptou, acki IVto. kicesolLens, Et... Jell
PITTSBURGH, ORIDAI ;MORNING, APRIL 2:1852
MISCELLANEOUS
Removal.
I I). WIILI.IMS s CO.. Imre removed t
Moooal alr...t.'llinno door,. above Mt. to
1441.1,011,
11 .*.I and Filth ft.. aril,. the, will
pooa—oj to IL, thole patron-.
FAMILY
patn..
FAMILYornA.
iIItIMIMMIFS
n0...1..r.01yna .Is.o. Caro,
Sono oorion.no an.l nano.. nat.tan.
000looato roar, o `rl.oot. loud' -otnar
or. t • II•tr. tto ttr tt .11.1 Itlttok tot,
:pot tett 11.10.1 Mr, Coml.,
,110. 11.1...t001. t`. 11, awl Itnatto rno.lo
all l'.Stan,.
a. It tot•no
Al
Simplex Munditit4
I on '..‘'S, N. I'l9 {Yo_
I,•ot ap,tnirlAvrnix e.. 1LV1.1...1%,
JAMES -W. WOODWELL,
Cabinet Furniture Manufacturer
w. IC. it 1.1.1 Ittfor t,tl I
gr ••$, I ,••••• t• t. Ito rit 1.6•.•1,
•to.I .t.• th•• • AL. 1
11 • r•I,, tul-11111
prltierl... .10.11,ine r.ot.
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New Lyetog Establightueut
%111111.:11111
I I4ELL.I ROW, near Ntr.
tpV‘.•r" c • 1..
I fix ~~ ...~ 4. ~
, „.. ,„,
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I'ateut Emincloi
TIII: SIIINGLES mud . , •.I tValnr.t,
Lb, tic,. pr.t..h.tp3 •t tru.i e
r ""
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Removal--Wood Engraving.
rim roappi-rtully
wr It.. i.• I t a.nrt ell y. Itat
X ~xual.t4t. an
PINE AND CEDAR WARE.
A M • El. I.: kectot constantly
a) ba.nl • aft
at ,..:l ti II I 44wnt ol
I Warla
Pm. 'nWear fut
,trben
N,,.. ^ 1:...1., l'hur In, •Inaouras. tine. liald Char
It K n•, ara...au) all kind. or •arr In Ihn. lice
Wat, etre, • l'itt•VlTlll , . ea.
••,1 •
• SI .
.F;; I 5 .
C. W. Fe:tile, 'Professor of Music,.
n EGS to inform the citizens of Pitt.-
wi I tiwit h+ . will wow. twippwww
1111't
rwwwi.l. wwwwi W.r forth, twrtrolits. eingiiira nt
II KI4.IiWWW %lunar wor.. .ill ~,n
.•
Chester's Emporium
OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
1 14,1
r E ; _t It , imbibi rtiele
pri.-..n.onita.ta•erat•• yttll lbw thug,
1,4: r..-_t4 , l. from 1.. yea. nl,l ark./
vrell 1.....t0g,1:1•• I ...Mt at 11, •tanrteAt notke.
~.11o.y on b. .I. Ito" . Thirts.
11otiltord11.1., P.,11 r,
•tI•J, In'ytea,.... •
a, oe•r I.l.nota
-MISS CotSlll.
ITLF, Y s COLV IN , Coal Merelinnts
stsl lu also. In Ory Grods Inn sod NtII
corn, a %Vold. Hr. -I so.l IV..r ur.P.k•
GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO
BANKP,RS.
DIALKINS IV )Excamvoc, COIN, 8/I,NIt NOTES, 410
u 74 /ficarth st., ink, to Bank of PO1I(.1,11.
nano st2.l 14114 f
nßooted nu peas of Cho Unto*
Mtn.. bcoccatct nc.IJ wohl on ronosnionion. tonlnlaccer
The only real New York Plumbing Eetab
liabinent .
WII , EIIII work r in , ilono l - •iniontiflo Prin.
11,.un0 mcaobt.at Plum p
rich r•o..rA awl .1.1135h - lt
ll•thn tined up with .h.ttcrt• into
DWI Tuh, ........... ...
n
in? .. wnelen
rotu r p o llr
[leer hutopo. roguole. .... . ....... ...........
ttlt , hro Cut Trkis. Ale
Furt.a,... scot lAm.l furuh.hed 41,4 Put .tt . 1 the It'' ,
ent prices.
Lill, Pori , .
so!d pu)(tira
runny.; II rtpArurlac"u tle
Lltano,clrott
n i s r ta .l y am
c ups ndl• 1 0IT ue
"v""'“""' P l t l7tllltclbewWo.l7o . t
tetJr2l tevo , thul
a,
•hr.
Now Coach Facory—/Illeghony,
M. A. 15' ll le CO. would. re
-041.4j..7 epoettull• Inr3rtu the tuthh, that tblr hvre
erwinl • :bop,. Lacock, , tticco
l'ltrr aten.rw cuaLloy cu
csd .re ppe,e,l to r.cepe
.oleo furnnle ever r .Ic.crtotit.oot vehlri. th re wher, Chariot,
Itsnah.tace. Ilutrittee, l'lcto., Er, dr., which, from their
I. the mmouh.rture a the shore wort.
and th, hu-thuc• Sher bats, It., reel eorib..lrot ther. try
.uthlod to Jo work co tha. otoet rewtortabl• terra. With
thor wantiUrt arhot.. lu their hoc.
on n llT r = kr nl W' : ' I 'n' :7al7:V l n t l l . l ;
nkt:oXll•o I a;
r eeitatiot tow... Ming
!hoe work. 1%• therefor, b.nt lb.
0. lb!
room cerf•notthlo tett.* atXhlf
•
• j . NEW GOODS.
L n.. T M. DIGBY begs to inform.
hie friends
V .v 1 ro..rp, that Oa Is retelelnti his tint supply
)1011.L AND {VOTER tiOtol, sonthriattle
every thine that le - tohloliAble, en.t. and wow, for &nth
yer. It helve utterly luipoaeitile to deeerilei the
variety wild eler.ee of the etyle amt patter. of hie Ow
and y, s itt eg e, et the superior gustily of hie Clothe.
the proprietor hew. that all who wieli to yoarebase Any
article In his hoe 0111 revue Alm with an early call. Al..
e o h A tut. the lereert, twat msouferture4 1101 i I.la.
iouetile Beak of IIIiADY MADE CLOT MN.) he We Ott,.
of which wlll he. offereg et the V. 17 lowest tolose tare
Contractor. Codutry glembanta, and .11 Who porch..
largely, will grid It nto. to their advantailli reathllle
the e t.. behire purthitrings IS they will moth with tied.
dot bare..
glory article In the Tailoring thee made to onto n the
ttm.twyo u .l4s etyle at the anemia not ke. •
• trot ran &lama" wonted Immnilvalr. 09/6
MISCELLANEOUS
California Bread
sua t;uftctitri F and ham
gn hand • anperio, art. , ,, tit. intilPanaablr for
c,ll , Ito r 1 , 111 , ,At0 .0 rant., It I.mdw lentni
t•Ar, a,l will WI • climate Any nuannlT
at ohm J I'll Alt to.
war, ;Aiwa) , Atrr.t.
lICON CITY I'l BREA I ) and CIL ACI( -
Ett , nAKl I:V. Nr• C I.llaerty
..ISuattlatl.-1.1
rurrhaat,l moor Vl' ArtrltroCraelt , Rad
”.. ,, Ono , an. tot , , , at'oll'lnlol•o order,.
1,1.1 1n.a.1 at thr •Imrtrwt n lice.
,ltwrtr, At • awl Dant...pia Itrearl,
anal.a.a,kul i. , v•) m" , nn.A•
, al4mAir.l with hard an.% 111111
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11111,
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l'111T.!::1'""" ' ;L ItVitritt i ...
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' Boardllg School for Boys.
Odic' ! " /11/1 Aoanny.
FM F. THIRD sEsSION this. I nvtitution
t 1111, heyo. fhtrttint. Oleor Spoil.
-.1 011 the•l'Rttattargta Ittvl Noll,
leo. l'httott ta heti- h•liet IN.III Pittehttrwth At a heed
I ''. l . 2t::rT '",' ph l' 7:l ' l ' . ' : the ttelont , l •Itti'le
, ••••ret.... iho
•.1 lotot•-.1 to ,11
I,lt •..1 totrtloolnr, rotor ,1
I.torth ttro.o. t• 'r ttov, Dr. Yol.lt, etttrl
1.. cA . ruN
N 1/sVt•'lt a .
.a ,11111tirrlit.-1 ,
.lbp•rt 01
tse. Iter.t, I.- Lim....
. 1.t0 , t0 tlttOln tttnOtorot,
”. , •trt.......100t0. I 11,..1140.
1.0.0, Thr.ork.
thttlototr. titl.ot Itooko..
• ~ to orloch It. 1....J..1u11, kt•
, lortttit.• 1,11sr•-
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ruAr , t.i Ilantunwl
Philipsburg Water Cure Establishment.
N - Betty, Coauty, Penn:,,
,t Ili., Is., Au., trout 1 . 1.-1 , 11,t..
tv
Aht, be. 11,1140 auArg• Ihe
•••• ,1011.*
A r..• 1,11,,011,
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EloW 11411 It'll lilt, I,,nrlor
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Modern LaugMiges.
:2 , ,AN1.3r.i01, Prof of Moderb
01,C11. II tyt
II A , I . • NISH Ana AIJAN
,r.ratolr, nu irrty Ir.
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NOCILIS
J uit Received at Wm. Digby's, •
Ar. 1,1 1.?4 , r1v Street
ril‘V EN TY rmtv slid« Ca,simeres.
• op•••• 16/ an-ortmeut urgr
I I o.h.r•-1
r pylnl -.4.1,11.hu1eu1. I.e
op•
{r.., ta•tourr, Mat h••••• e.cunsl he
ur ...L.: All •tlprralt , [l.l
•1••• .••..• law .stn
Copley's Pot. Clay.
'l l ll F. have•ldwayo on hand it
YDfr rf P. Cla,. watuuldalurn.ll., .1••••1,,b
1.. sa..l 1. 1,1, 1 , 1, 1
1, 1 .•
p !..1e,•1• Irra,,, , m•u•
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INSURANCE.
Mame, Fite, and Inland Tranipoitation
Insurance.
•
e Company of North America,
11.1fadelphts—,11,az4r,-.117.4 /Lawn
1 ... u • ,/ 44.1 , 01. {1X.5121.,,:, LI, V, 0) wY. ILaurst,o,4l
tibia contrpte, ,ty awl
4.1 oge, d,, pr brum,
4 41..1 raaryot 11.01, ~,, ob
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NIAA , Aas
Arita° . J. C-. 41. Ilx.mv, V 6 , 1. -
). 1.1. E. N.. ,
1,133,3 . 3 tyyyth.
J. 4. A 1133,./13., b l l 311 m. 1 1‘.1.14,
V etma., 143.A1.1.
litAlll , 3lK4A. rAla. M.Mus.
•rlyll. l / 2 .611,
,1 .1, 3 •3• .333 31 lo y
sled :.•111•'1 .n ..4m• .4nr•••l.-,
• 1.1. 1.•
• • • "
Weeteru Lulu ra.uoi Company of Pittsburgh.
11 $300,000. K. MILLER, .11.,
N.
wg..) .W 4 •
1.,11.t. nwwwwc. , to, 1*.trt.,,...,11 , ..t.
J I
11.11 sr, .
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STATE MUTUAL,
EIRE INH tt A N I: MVAC4 T
I kF,ItaNEI filo ,ttfcr,lne.e4
{•••4r• .IAV, • a 1413.1, •11.,10
•I).2tp
4 A ...Vt.. 1 , , 1,1,16,1.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co. of Phi!arra.
Itnmtko..
11:o. :11 art. ll,' kral It G.,.
F r.a1t,.1
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tutu... to ct...)..• I tour..nc... p.rutar...nt
Si olo••••rtloo•on t'roolo•rt I lot t•o.o. •lta
.N.0tt.1,...t twit. •• /o.lr ot• o•o oottt •tat
7ltr , tat.ottot o.••• ,atot 0.0.1 • larto• o Loottootttelot fu 4.
woth Owls. t;•otal %Tv." Pro•lntottUttot" , tato.'` ,.. d•
cr.0.0.1 putt,- rnot••••,Ao to• otowuro•I
nt toa . cu J..uart 1.1.1, 1.. pub
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•d•••loste• ..t I••urone., aa .. Weirand do,
h .a... 1 • lit. cromcluran all lUtlolitle ,
J tiny llihit COVVIN, Agent.
111.. r. C .u 1 It, 3.61 11..4 and 11 at.
Peun Mutual Life Insurance Co.. Philad'a.
ENT IN I.ll"rsuu It, Iy. DAv is,
I J 3•1116...1,1reet.
r Pokier e.arceulenee poranto melding in the
racer cart the rut. rbe . toar 1.. Aunt! daily,
Korn II 12 atl,l oto .4 oeni
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dietde.l aututially unonget Ihntne aurrd ltr
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kt ILL, NOItEII . IIO,OI OF 'l'llE, EX -
p t7II.INUE. Third .r.4.1.1'1..141r1ptua
FIAT iNSTIWTWI —llull.lllll, Men-bamboo, •nd hilup
r=r , ton se..nJ country, Inaured .t o ptlntl loan or
gt ' brfirl.. al the lowrol rata ol lo'JnO•l•
WATITT iIYTTAANC•A=I . Itor alto WPM.. lea•elo, earopea,
and Frelohla, lorei•• or roJeet•imo, under o.cen or apeelal
I•Neured mat deeire.
I MLA,. TaanaJoaeortwo —They %lon Ploym theretiontltror
rr.uocorle,l ler W.p.m.% Pull r0...1. ear, Panel boot, *al
Ph•do boat, vu risen iand late, are the oni.t elute- terra..
thart...4.—Jr•och Edmund A. Motor. John 0.
11.ru..11•1...rt rlon, John 11. Prong.. Parallel 1t1...n10,
...pp,. lays., Woo artl Irane Du,, 1111.
1 , 1‘.•11, John Nearhu. Dr IL. 11.1111,10 n, Jan,. V.
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Chai tea telly, J. tu.•.llat. lir P
John Seller, 110, Err., Jr.
Plato - roar AT PITIALTIVIII—D T Morgan, 11/1.14 VATW.
John 'V. hog on.
Willa. Moon., Yr...dent, Tows. 0 llexu, Iwe Preol
dent. W COW AA. , evtvl..trr.
40rOrrIva IP.. l'a.uactur. Po 42 tlalor Pam., PM.-
turoh. I 1.1 I • 51A1/1,311A. Al.Ol.
Kentucky Mutual Life Insumnce Company.
GUARANTY FUND, ii)00,01A)
rtilllS COMPANY offers to the insured all
B. Ilse security out adrautagoe of the Mutual .040101
o , a Plano l,ao borou,fore avian.° con:blued. namely, bon
t•too of P.m..: .1 nual retort, fu earth of the per
eentamo ronulred tor the routingent'rlat of the you; au
talettuate, but uot otv. Imam for the future /welt.
Illy ot m. he tor the abola term of lite, • Ith oqulta•
Intereet In the seemoulattug fund ',toted to much
turutte.re, payable at drath, by rreakln UP.
n guaranty fund,lnalgued fur the p4nuattent maturity 01
giburt term toPaLrrn. and Cm, fol. the prorate...curtly of
tripe , . Mr the whole term at life,
l/114-Thte Im the only altatuml LII4 I omirsoni Company
whose rates of pronnium bard eta tale rolued &Mud.
&rd. with a prnalelour or an munually Melva/dug seruntu•
toteon of lands (fur future , aecurlty) In marl
liln amount of bunihoom an 4 the .1,-re...a not, from 41 .
Vallenag ako• among the mambo..
I,dupblete, tract., Se., 'lmo 10 detail the plan and
Ito. ,4 the Camp., lurnt•hryl matt, mud •PPlll'oLl'h•
1 . 001164 by d
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t?eurtt Datruartt. Medical k 1 ammo,
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Canal Boat Furniture
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vram.p. swin.uu Uerth4. Contort.,
Mtn,. and I , lioa 1.; how.
Enarll3 WU, 011111,0, Third acr,...
Xearly all Now Open,
MIIURCIIFIELD inform their
-t TA customers and tool cre genarallf, ihal thflr rccent
early Uvring n o r (*oh lbw •xceptlon .4
• nice 1.7 MP now opal, and Invite thaw call, call/.
Our stock is Tory full, and ',tew as brcutann..-lcu
the loweel. Persons cotontenting ,
no.lu.eplagrulfl UuU
• general assortment .1 tioUY E1..1 , 1ft.1 flulolA suck
atcoUng, Casa Muallem Table Inapan..
1104 do. Wad t will land
°coati:non will land [by Afar raska of french. Clutha. to
*bleb Dart of our eine), al nayro.rf arlaution
ct , co„ CANIC.F.I sod black Win Ve•Ongs.
Ladles eau be annulled with Orr lionds lu great cackle.
In our prcarnt arifPlr Lars axrca.lingis
!niacin . ... blan k ,Ilk.. dasnask bgures.
ma
H. D. King, Banker & Exchange Broker,
MIAMI FTIII9.T. • '
11 'GUEST market price ',Miller American
_ay Halt Dollars. Also„ rur klealfau awl :Ponta/MU..
no,l /foreign hold. tflotka bought and acad. omurst
Xzehltage tor Vol.. mutt
RATES OF DISCOUNT.
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(last of 1.1[6.3.0.1--....—mrillraoch at Pi0a1.a..—....—...14,
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b.alt.ulb. yaw b.. “1,1 11tu,14.1+
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I WILL open on the lot of April rwri, on
lobotty otroot. loth Lira root t Ctottoos;
u.ltoduronit let , t-Itmont, o It. to. I ttotakaut
two t b•• ',Att...., IrtruJo aoo rothlio I
ill la, atoent • oho,: Moo crokino hotce tO
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11 Whit. I Co. r.l it heeling. oronuf.rturr.rd Wor
le/pr0w...1 ..J VI who r,.,11,11.1(111 roora, w other
to ...form thou. trioadr ro, au I that yothr of Pltlabarch.
rhai tort I oiralto, la thy.ray a branch 41 the
abet. •rol [Lama.. It.. that th.lr
work will rove ...M. rwthfocto.o to .11 who. moI u.
.0 L:l.utlal 111th A\ll WA Eti 11(WM t.
ahout.l pay 3.lt.uttoo to ant. ium ,,, on ,
Thl4 rhortowit,on u...114e0r00.......1 of warlow material/I
tat lo adopted thr till nr phwet iron root, it krer. /hoo
fruto rwhos
Iwo refer lo the lollowloo well known name, In Loots.
K y., ho hate hb.trfolly re,ontora,l4,lthe wend
roof.
A ho .
l.s, l`rwit of Loulnlll.
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go-1.• S. 0r,i..r0 len f ~11,,, ~,,,a,,nl et lle. Alerizhe's
store. nu Mara, ...rt. wall Le pn.raptly au...lrd in,
l`trlaiwrals. Frt.. •:.4.1.567..
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Adamantine Candles:
rrHE undersirkl are now prp . fired to fill
11, all unit , . for DASIANTIAN CANDIT-S. Our Pre
s...ft ...lured prier. art iirti As .111 I* onirefarlory Icur
triatels Awl rudumere. W. melte it tar ;our ado,
of ".P""b*"" "."""t .177:1•11 ti DAV IS 1 ICI.
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AN OLD ESTABLISHED STORE, doing
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lualov. the 111,11 Reed. 1., Ctmal, rrum the ne1.14,t.1
manufacluer of ”Clstc.terlsa,. lino..
JOHN 11. NIFI.I.OIt, •
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Dissolution of Partnership.
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N soul Part /3 the Minims. Priner; Illstursc•l
Itoroamsi by Miot Wessbuston. author of —That Ussascalst
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
Tuna Low Wean, Egg , of the Albany Evening
Journal, in one of hie late letters (rote Europe,
give, the following dlveriplion of • visit to
Poropeii
The dry chosen for our visit to the long buri
ed City of Pompeii proved attepiciona. We had
t h e beinfit of a bright WM and balnly atmos
phere. -To us it was a day of deep, observing
interest. We lingered for six hours abiont the
unit solitary edifiers nod silent atrset✓r which
two thousand years ago, teethed with ardeose
population.
It ix twelve mike from Naples to Pompeii.
The road runs along the bay shore at the foot
of Ve F uteina for ten miles, and then turncto the
Southeast through a Valleylmd near-thwlLieer
Sarno, which. is rupposed - to bare been its an
cient boundary,. though there is now a fertile.
mines a lode in extrut . between the City and the
'Kir, in going to Pompeii you pass through
Poetic' and Terni del Greco, towns that. bare
been built open lava foundations, and are sure
to Le destroyed when Vesuvius discharger itself
iu ink daemon: and yet the inhabitants live on
tithe coreerned wo.sre with the idea that
tie st sonio 'future period, to he des
troy,' 1..) Furc,--nn idea, by the way, which
buds strong corroborators evidence In the fact
that Wernal firm are rending mountains end
upbesvior nese throughout a region hundred,
of mile,. Is extent
The succor Oity of Pompeii is plainly indica
ted by a ridge or mound extending from the
hate,of Vesuvius to its excavated Amphlthea,
ire, which is situated at its eastern extrernit 0.
Not much, if nay, more thin one-third of the
City hes been excavated: and most of that was
.lone hy the French, though the work has been
progrebsiug moderataly.,under.the Neapolitan
Government • The task is herculean, for the
City lies 1. uried under.voleantc earth from ten
to eweety lett deep, and, as the reofa of the
tatting, were-sit crushed, the apartment, were
of c,.or,e filled with solid earth.
Vt.!came scats very fertile. The tut/excavat
ed pot li n ts of Pompeii aro highly cultilated
Whatever ie plauttd or sawn here produces
aiuudsntly. Flirt:Hive and Aumutifullvineyards
grow luAd hear lu °curiously. Theme vineyard'
VT< us t he Lagriaa Christi and Falerlan Wince,
wht.th, though most drlicioni, are heating and
as may well Le inferred from the nature
of the soil which produces She grape.
There ate ¢bent fifty laborers engaged now in
excavations. We were allayt4, to see the Pick,
hut net to tabs away any t.,..the Spoils, though,
like other visitors, we did ohtaia a few speci
mens, among which were fragments of attic:sand
Etruscan wars. ‘Thenever q ,auseirsign visits
Naples the event is signali-,cd . ky developing, in
his presence, the ;ontsots of a house, and mese
are ciden tea icing to his royal guest Eve
ryi;,ing vulual.le found at Pompeii has been
carefully preserved Isere in the Museum,to which,
no well no io Pompeii, strangers have free ad•
The excavations display Streets, institutions.
De eiders. Shope, Xe , he , h a catch more per
fect e ,t. dui,. tout I had supposed. These are
101 satisfactorily identified. There is neither
Mob: nor obscurity as to the Pantheon, thee,
Tribunal, the Temples of Irie: Becchlte, JOgGer,
Hercules; the Theatres, the Baths, the Houses
of Diomede, Peers, &c., &e , &c. Not only the
wells of these buildings, but their different com
partments, with, in some instances, elaboute.
Fresco Painting, are seen. Entire streets have
been excavated and re j unrallered. Wine and oil
stores were identified by: the jars and other
veeeht in which thou liquids were kept, and
which at e etill in ure hero. In a large bishe
house, the ovens of which are perfect, bread,
with the name of the Bake; stamped on each
loaf, wan foam! In Diomedes wine vault, the,
wine jure are still mewling against the well."'
close to which several skeletons were found, one
of which was eanoosed to be either the wife or
d snider, from the rich necklace, bracelet. and
earrings that adorned the person of the sufferer.
Near the gate of the city leading to Ilerouli
acorn the ekeleton of a soldier who perished on '
duty, with his armor ottend his arms by his side; ,
was found. The reentry box in which this soldier
IMP found is perfect. .
The amphitheatre was a noble struCture. The
seats were of marble Neer the Arena are dens
or cells in whit h the Wild Bemis with which the 1
Gladiators coutenJed, were caged. In one of
these the skeleton of a Lion was found. In this
Amphitheatre it is staid that 20,000 spectators
ooekt. beweratedi.- .--- -----
The Streets were paved with iarge - Stones of,
irle,euter et...a an,i eh ape, but wills flat surface,
$n which were cavities evidently caused by the
wheels ofs etki ;lee The side walks are raised
like ours, end handsomely paved with pebbles.
and ironed ?empies,'io , with Mosaic. In front
of the House of the Vestals there Is a fine hfosi
le purulent, with the word "Salve" (welm.me)
on the bill at its entrance. to one of.the larg
e:lt and mrui elegant Ilounee were Marble Din
ing 'Petite. .
The King keeps intelligent guides at Pompeii
for the two. fold purpose of showing Visitors
through the City and protectiug its treasures.
We were fortunate, in addition to the inferMe
tien gives by the Guide, In kavilig Mr. Morris,
our Representative to this Government, who
'knows Pero pen as he knows his own City of Phil
adelphia, with us. Hawing wandered for three
Lours, which took Us about two-thirds through
the City, we sat down upon the broken wall of
the Tribunal, in view of the Pantheon, the The
atre, hn he., to our Lunch, muisterlisi oar bread
with (Wombs Wine destilled. from Vtoeyards
growing over e City whose inhabitants', eighteen
centuries ago, held this beverage as fit for their
gods' lieviikg discussed our viands, we resum
ed and completed our pilgrimage, missing out of
the City at • gate which opened upon an Appian
Way that led - to Rome, on either aide of which,
for tome distance, were Tombs I wish it were
possible to Display to friends even a feint idetgrof
the eelemnity and impressiveness of Pompeii.
; Though walking literally , among the Tombs, all
the riepeets of Pompeii are cheerful. The Streets
are clean,, and all around you is a stillness in
harmony with the scene and its associations.
Vou look up on ernokidg Veanyinft, down which
the burning Lava ran,. making for itself chan
nels which atilt remain.
Haring thus explored POmpeii, we rerairtel
to the Museum where its recovered treasures are
deposited; and here again', mingled amazement
and admiratiou,with even increased intensity,are
awskened These tressuree(belci4ing in part to
liereubtrieum)fill eight spacious bills,esch devo
ted to classified articles. The room wa visited first.
contains kitchen furniture of every conceivable
description, mostly In brorrie, and bearing
'strong -esemblence to articlee' now iu use; Its
idhis department of domestic lifothe Pompeiians
war, not behind those of our day. An adjoin
ing room is devoted to'Etrriscan asses of hewn
, tiful form. In this room, are several magnifi
cent Mosaics. Then comes a room. devoted to
glass in various' colors, and for nearly all the
purposes for which it is cow wed. And yet,
while-this knowledge belonged to the buried in
habitants of Pompeii nearly twothoussodyeare
ago, its uses and existence was comparatively
unknown in England a thousand years after
wards ! Another room is devoted to surificill
rues and other appendages of Heathen wor
ehip..nmong which are vessels for incense, idols.
deities, &c. &c. Then comes i room devoted
to weights, measores,_scalei, lamps,candelabras,
ho. &c.. among which are ateelyerds with the
name of Augustus inscribed trader figures of
Romulus and Remus. These articles show a
a higher elate of civilisation in thiSrespect than
existed in England during the reign of Elizabeth;
and proves that the ages which euceeeded were
indeed dark roes. Two rooms are devoted to
miscellsneous articles, including iron Stooks
found In front of a prison, agricultural imple
ments, vases; essence bottles found in the bath
houses; a helmet with bee relief representing the
conflagration of Troy; bells of various descrip
tions, and those for rattle precisely such as are
used now; with tintirone similar to Ma- own;
letters for stamping bread, so like type that the
art of printing ought not Wheys been a com
paratively modern diocoreil; mirrors, opera
tickets, numbers to correspond with the setae,
musical Instruments, dice. pine, nails, locke r
keys, bits found in the mouths of skeleton hors-.
ee; paints, including rouge, So-,kn. In anfitks
er room Is a vast collection of memories belong
ing to the amusements, reveleato. of the. Pons
pellet:is. These indicate watery great fondness
for fretivele, matiquerades and-kindred amuse.
'Meats Among the divinities to 'which they sa
crifired it IS gefilte evident that-Bacchus.ittid
Venus were most popular. j j_ I, 1
..The Cabinet Of Gems" are in s room in whiCh
risitors, ladies especially, linger longest. This
room is floored with Mosaic:taken-from Pompeii.
There, carefully preserved in glues. cases, are
gold necklaces, bracelets, Pins; ear sail finger-j
-rings, chains, &0., similar to those ;11CM worn,
together with a great variety of golden amiss!
merits There are, 'also, silver cups, plates, j
spoons, salvers, &c. Here. too, loins of bread,
honey, grain, soap, oil and wine, lo flasks,
.iind
eggs, unbroken and ;bat slightly:, discoloriptil
Here too, are bits of wearing appirel, of Wll.Ol
and fine; and Aetna of sewing silk. i J •
The statuary, krtanged in rooms of greatlnnt
oltude upon the-I(round floor, preseate °Wesel of
profound 'ramie-Won. In looking at Omni mar
ble and Drente proreotmests Jon ,Eanittit.
doubt for' ap 01 meat -that- you huts the Defer,.
head, leattires il expreislon Mr illustrious - ,
,/,,, .
eons who sat or them. In many' ids es
these heads indicate. clearly the qualitles,,gind
or bad, noble or ignoble, for which the OnfWale
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'were distinguialed. And In thiti,descriptieu of
:Art, Pompeii and Herculaneum were Mr in ad-
Nance of an ago which supposes Itself immeasu
rably ahead of the ancient. home
the sistiary ,
of the palmiest days of — Plot:tie fails to stirs
pass that which has been rescued from the ,
ruins of ihTls buried cities. And the extent !
nod variety of these works of Oct IC trliiy 1.112/1 ,.
log. There was more fine statuary buried to
these two small cities than - baabeen produced,
throughout the wold, during the, last three -
centuries .
Among no many Statuary game challenging
admiration, it is difficult to diecriminate,, though
there are some figures that . facten theineelres
op
pun youriattention and memory. Stich, for . ex.
ample, as the,,,•`Wounded t Gladiator," "The
Mother of Balboa," • 4 Agrkopitte; the Mother of,
Nero," “Titus," '!Claudius" "Cas
ear," "Marcos Aniellus," 4 Theilffititer,"
Faun reposing , on a Skin of . Wine,"WAtigustee,,°
"Infant Ileroulusstruigling serpeteler."
mus in the costume of a consul," "Alexander 4
the Great mounted on Bucephalua, whose trap-, .
pinge are oiSilver," "Brutus," "Cicero," "Hu ,
ener," &.e. But the head which, for the last
two. or three pearl line arrested the attention
of Americans the moment they enter the Room,
is that of Seneca, wheae strong, marked, and
clearly defined resemblance to General Taylor
is most .emarkshle. Those who loved General
Taylor, and revere 'the intmr - that. truly
great and good man, rrcognit triking like 7_
nese of hint in the head and ort of
the Sages of Antiquity, with lion. W
CHRIIITE#DON
HUNGAR',
Hungary is: in a phySical . view, one -
of the 'theist countries of EL . It has the
Carpathian Mountains an the north, and the
Jail. Iv
i t
~ and rangea•ennning off eastward,
on the onth. The Danube '
rune through the
waste part of the country , and thyme It, tonal
ern bo dary in the eastern-part of It. Nine
thirty ilea below Yieone a r nge - of ;stoup
taine.fo a the western bounds of Hnigary,
tbrougb which the Danube mak! 'H .
e vray, and
- - • .—_
sipart a
_•
-,, Vienna„ a r ngt.
~.is the western bounda of ._
.., ouglo which the Danube mak its a, ~,,..
plat belhw that range washes th Walls kir Pres
burgh, the ancient capital of the entry, ilia*
ruined castle is visible by the d .of a geed
glass, on a fair day, from the , to tir of St.: 'Ste
phen's Church in Vienna Lower sm . two other
ranges of mountains stretch ar rc the Valley
of the Danube, from north to 10..- int There
are therefore, two great borriertriliengary,'l4d
one below Hungary 'estandinirdown to the
Meek Sea.
1
'These plaint , or basins , are wet reci.by tinm
erons rivers, and are for the most part fertile,
and productive of a great variety f vegetables •
and fruits, end abound in valuable minerals.
Bet Hungary is interesting in a Protestant
an having been the scene of meny conflcts.be
tween Truth and Romanian. The doctibletif thjs' ,. -
Reformation early penetrated into that Va.
ful country, and almost the whole Of thee 1ag , ,,.
yarn embraced them. These people had come
from Asia into the Valley of the Danube in she
ninth century, and had . embraced Chistianity,
and for the moot part had become the followers
of Rome, as many of the, people whom they
found in that andSilhertribeti -:. -
—and whArti they, conquere d, were' font:tear at
Constantinople; In other words, belonged to the .
Greek Church, whose misehmarieid had.tirst ear-
riid Christianity into the Valley orthe Danube:
In ins year 1526, Hungary became united to
the archduchy of Austria, (by the me . rtisge of
the teat iselreassof the former, with the archduke
Fenlinaml of thelatter,) and tio came ender the
government and fatal influence of the Unease of
Hapsburg, at once the ftreatent advocates and --
promoters of Remanism and of de.spei.dem.' Not- .
withstanding the opposition whiih7the rulers of
this execrable house made' to 14e Retort:nation,
that glorious movement Meth 0 - est progress in
Hungary, especially among the Magyars.. Jo
deed, almost the whole of that portion of the in- '
habitants embraced at first its glorious dectelues
which were long and distinctively termed, in •
that land, T e lilagyarle Faith. But the Influ
ence tif the. Jesuits, and of CS'e many and dread
ful pefsecutions and oppressions .at the hands
of the raters, in the process of time did much to
stay the progress of the glotions movement, sad - _
indeed to recover for Come her lost position in
that land. Treaties of peace were made at Vi- 'V
enua (in Itilki,) and at Lino (in 1645,) with
the Princes of Transylvania, (or, Sielienbur-
gen; as that couotry is oftennelled,) then inJe.-
pendent, whc hail taken hp ants against Aar ., .. ,
',.
tria in behalf of the oppren.d Protestants iii.:.: -.
cored them some relic( for a while, - - goa tip- - ....
raised up friends - for therm Firderiek the At
'espouied their' cease;" nal' "cetspei led, the Sine ~ .... .:
..
prem. Maria Thereis, to cease to persecute .
. .
Notwithetitoding all,-that -they have gone "-....,
through, tbe Protestants of Beingaty are eatt-_
mated at about three ibiltions, or three millions - •
and a halt It is an.interesting fsct„ that they .- - ~
are the only considerable body of Protestants
in eastern Europe. May we not hope that God
has preserved them for a great work to be done
in the east? For they hare ittissiit on the north
east, and Turkey On the met and sontlicaet.
Who can tell how great. a port those churches
may one day be- called to perform in 'tie work •
of carrying the Gospel into Wettem Aid.
Rather more than ow-third part of the.Pro
tweets of liatigaiy belong to the Lutheran -
Church, or the Augsburg Confession, and rath- -
er less than two-thirds belong to the Helvetic
Faith, Whose church orgenitation is eiscutisily.
Presbyterian- . . . -
The Austriiio gnvernmcnt, through an edict
of the -Mstahal Ileymiu, issued in Fehruitry
Ibsl, is endeaxoring to subvert ilic vet-swum ' -
lure of the Protestant Chutch6, abelisbing, in -
foci.. what may he culled their Preshyterise,
riieniarates„: , ) and their . Synods, (“Asiesabner
of Su irrinttndentr," who are a spectms Uf bish
ops„) and even breaking down the.sedocrucy, or
self government each ellurth:by arbitrarily
exiing the appoijytment of Abe , men who are to
constitute these a rem! occirsiestical iP,,iii;,l to
the military authority: for ilniagety •ie now, •
.atol long will he it is feared, under ',ward (as.
Thisiis a dreadful state:of things, and the pros
pector the future is discouraging. The At:s
-übset-government has hitherto refused to hear
the petitions of the Prdtestatts io behalf of their
socienband Scriptural economy, which hoe thus
cruelly been abrogated by the power of the
award.
Bat whilst we should daily offer up our prayers
For our oppressed Protestant brothers in Nun
'iary, (as they beg that we tionld,i we must not
think that ail is lost The- Sovioris 'able to
carry His Church there through even this greet
h cal . When we were int that country in Sep
tember lait, we learned many things of the most
interesting nature, whist:vire . cannot 'now atate
for thevant of room; but Whictilt is. our-lii>
tuition to lay before our readers att
as we can. They will be happy to learn,'
we are euro, that :theta-ere .2,805 Protestanti
churches in Hungary—that thereat . ° More than)
1,800 Protestant ministera -in that land-'thin
where there is a Protestant church, there to a
Protestant school; thatpooplif(Proteetantsl
can very generally seed, end extensively powers
the Elcriptores—that eten the rude looking pea
sants, dressed In their sheep skim coats, (itithe'
weather is at all coin,) ars very generally ac
quainted with three iltingi: the Word of Con,
the catechurs, and the consritaison of their coin,
try! It will not be easy to make such a.
people stay conctrerri 3 OrileS3 we ire greatly
mistaken. But more of Hungary at another
time. ' • _
RAILROAD ACCIDCIR.-4.: panenger t ain go
ing Westward on the Pemnsylvattia fthilreied; on
Monday at about two o'clock, came in collision
with s train of freight care, between Latrobe
a id B ea tty's ;Ration, badly . emashipg thp loco.
motive and cars, and injuring s nUmber of the
passengers. Mr; John_Follwood.'ofOreenabefig,
had hie leg broken in movers; place's. A num
ber of others were more or less hurt, but. none
seriously. The number of passengers in the ,
cars was but small, nut being over twenty or
thirty. The locomotives became so interlock -
ed by the forcti;of the collision. that they cotild
not be separstedLAdains & Co's Erpress car,
waamaned completely upon end.
The accident said to have beet . ' 'brought
about by mletakei or negligence on the part of
the telegraphic operator at Johoslown. It is
usual to telegraph to ISeatty'a the time of titans
lecelog the'former point; and on this 00C1Si001
Alertly before the freight train left, thsopers
tor at Beattri inquired if the Westward train
had paseedJohnstoan, and reaeired'froni the
office - at that place the answer that it had not.
The train then started on at - the'ttihal speed,
and had gone tut a /abort distance, when [on
r f o Ls •c
ad ur s e ,
n il i t
i e .
g tr' t s h i r ' m s m fr a i t m , th b e ei B n i g, " te i e n o n
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from each other, until too late to avoid the col
lielott.—BlaiterilleApatachUm. .
AVICIILLAN PALSPOST EXOPLATIONS.—Ittfettaa
iIOII bee been • recei red sr the' Department - of
State that VOW butructions have lately beengir
en by the Austrian Government - to all their, po
lice officers end gene d'armes not to lietroaltany
foreigner to 'corer their dossinione na testi hie
ruieort bears the rise of an Austrian Ligation
or Cenobite. • : ,
This new regulation extends to everyplace at
which an Austrian garrison exists, and will, as
Is stated, be strictly; caromed 'against Potglish
end American . travellers. It= is therefore,
,ad.
disable that those of oar examtrytoci ithointend
to travel in the Interior of Gemini:l:or iiiteltiti/
should bare their parports 'wised at the Anatn
aeLegstion atCWashington; or at Paris . oe./tott :
dots —Nat Turd
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