. ~ . --- - - - - - • . .. . : . I • - iccLotoco By ounic a. co. 7 ' ' PITTABITSOII. ' . . ... '510NDA•I'llOBNINO, MA - Y 9, 1858. . gare.E..4I)TNG .1(427.E11 WZIZ,I3.E' FOL'ED ON EACH PAGE OP TELT P.4.P.P.5. 1 adlarrierczna Wang Oizarig—Thot extensive et= iaton of only Weekly duets otters to our . Dighton soon a aget deefrable medium of making thef t , hug.. g r ,,,, rg , ~ . ClitiohendeMon is between tour and dee ihonnind, teach ; •Ing edema every Tillage and county la Western Pnnentyl .. :• • •. : 11116,M) Alldifi r ue torial 8001:111 ' '.. Ann -Feinting Establialanent of the DULY elazerrs, are ... agnol on gaudery. _ ADII RIME6S who doles " thole aotlene to . Onus in the parer on Monday =tidos. alll please hand them to Lefbri 6 eclat, on thantedar . . , DEEKOL} 1.,1 ATM . NA. . 1.,•,.. • . _ ran QUAL COHNISS/ONZIN . MOSES POWNAIL, Of lancatter County. . • ' !4.LEX."„8... AIoCLURE, Of livsklin ° County. I :13111118TIAN 11.EYEILE1 Of blettioss County. AND PUNIIIIV/MA RAILROAD —ReCtipll Apell, 1863, - 4 $48,48462 Becelpts In Ap • 1852, . 18,827 88 , i kJ - - 026,157 14 • are to comminute running tho lath of May. , The Ripest to °retinae c COIItritPTIOS axn A1011177220111.-,Whstever tends to proton the health and comfort of con inanity, adds tii.the amount of bedsit happl ness. Moe onstmotion cf./mules, the . abodes of lona where the principal portion of Ms time Is. . Sim* bowmen, then,:a question of far mo re impotanee than hal heretofore been given to it. This to . the moon for building. Many penal= , tee now Pinning, or building a home, and are . ..Anxious for all the information they can obtain ciathe reiabjeot ; probably, considering Cady ihremensre built, and bow many per notisingsge in the =dinning, and how-long mankind hive been planning and building . , . houses,' there -is mare " ignorance on the subjett onto on any other which affects thecomfort and - health of do ma. Dr: Jeasph /3achiana. n of Cincinnati, has Initren longdmomdcatitifor the New York On the s ubject -of prlrst, arelfiteisture. - LS reference to health;orhiols've druid gladly cOPY,Ontire-if our vain would permit. Mai* stated the great - truth, that' human -Annitte depends largely npon the enjoyment of a fresh, onontaminated atmosphere: the Dr- Pro :cuiAfto show that the laws of health are:viola. red; to'. great degree in the construction of :dam ditoilinga All basement stories, and all Moping apartment on the ground floor, are pronounced unhealthy. Second and third stories are pia only fit [steeping plains. Garrets are pre . tenable to'Callate. Ons storycottages, so papa/or in come parts of the country are pronounced do' cidedly unhealthy. High locations are prefera ble. to low ones. We take the following extract: "But while I *cold Jilin upon the importance of a lofty location for; residences, and a lofty place - of sleeping, there Is i matter of much • more importance to vide t would call the at tenth:in of those who- are building houses. Air, .to bo pure and healthy, requires continual siren - linden ' Whenever confined upon any spot on the surface of the earth, it becomes saturated with the exhalations of the substation with which it Is in contact, and as mush of these are usually of a vegetable or organiostrnature, their gradual decomposition, and the decomposition of their exhalations, produces a state of the sir which Is injurious to health. The =face of the earth is ' fall of organic materials and remnants of yogi. tatter and, even whole we do not at once rang ' mile vegetable growth. minute plants, producing some spooks of mould, are often prawn.- It is, therefore, certain that confined sir, unless it be confined by dry. vitreous; Or mineral surfaces, is inspnie str.- Not only is it noxious in eons°- . queued the. exhalations sod putreractions it contalta,but also IA: oonsequonse of its being deprived of tke..beanficent influence of the ed. That, colder and Eamon/int defection In nosi firanleatrinityi,nranot,,tha only defects. There ssfii4eotifis imparted by the iolar light which are . neither condo nor electricity, but vtddlune poietful-Winosioe_ On vegeta rian upon sensitive human prostitution. Ileiehentioolea axperbaimts on the ad font, and tar own experiments in the relations of the , helms constitution totight, prose. hat the most - refrangible nays areof great importance to ant. mil and vegetable lifts; Of this inflame con fined air is deprived; brace, whenever dwellings to 'so chstrantod se to 'provide places where the air shall be confined in dark, cold, uncleanly situatlons; the best arrangements are made for the -gradual production of disown. Bran the effects of dada alone, whore ventilation is not excluded; are known to be injurious. • - The effects of a small portion of mall air - upon the human sionstitt4on are not so prompt end a Armin g an those of marsh miasma, and ' are therefore golden' noticed or referred to their proper so u rces. The -anxious air, generated fir alien,. bad:ante and': ender floor "spaces, reaches the inhabitants of upper apirtments in "so, sand quantities,that instead of producing' any marked and. ealden process of disease, le operates rather as a steady tax - upon their in - come of health, so, uniform" in its depressing effects le not to be appreciated. Yet, many an - Invalid, -who. (anoint! himself improved by a doingocif.toir,-In ,gifing to another residence, is really-relleved by gauping the' muddy atmos. phase which comes frombeneath Ma own ground- Daap mould yair,and all air mar the surface of 115 earth, where it Is Impregnated with im. pur ezhalatiam, is injurious to befall'. The hanuin race degenerates In damp; mibtermnean apartments Basle atmosphere bccalculated to produce and Boas produce in thou/sells of W itten:cat, garofels and Consumption. Quite e ne9tber H of facts are . green to Mow the fatal ideas af basement abariel, and 'enq of the air ileindints tits first dories of houses, from cal- Persons with evetysymptom of coneurnp• tion - /miti even where tubercles had formed, had been tined brremoving to drier eitustions and bightiVPartnimisr -- ,00nsequence of the . wet., ..T.utiista' stetted the MUM, and the - noxious"air which preeeeds farm' it,Dr. Bachman reannmends . that milers'be dLidaded entirely. Be recom mends: that foundation' be tilled , up with pant, ebancoal, or earn° suitable actuarial, and Atilloor laid with ICJ*t or tiles In cement, or covered - wilhCeinent, and boarded overfter. wird a.: BY adeitingtble pin, he says the house will bell/yawl cleinly; the stMemberwof the gromui bi fresh and pure, and the in- Mates4ill be - entirely relieved frrom this steady dram ititszt lite diich is produced by basements ."- Abiolite ~.3syness of iralli, n0.11131;5 and floors, and a freeitdronlition of air and light, are mat ters ukichfa builder should consider. essential in erory nputpientiorhunnut helngs. thereh ninth truth In thin hots end infer ences - or ,Ds,...llnebstan. We howl known of ateerel wane of noranomption,and otiferolisesses, ihtch We haceil to basement /tastes, 'and it bl W . O dm, ti!ay . Waited from civilised Ali paMmas of a eenalUre conel. tettion, enitiencil their 111 effects_ the moment theienter them... &dill!, limp feeling .pasees .oititaatime_ at oat!, aa al it Ina the Pte. =Manua to the dimp of the grave, of which It is theluithinger. _ re* petioles, howeisr, will agree to disputes -with cellint; They possess too sway, and too . 01)4oss 1011,010412(221, to cense ahem to be yield td The tilt effects attributed to them by Dr. IltOissuM," inn be 'Algol, - obviated by ie j totting dryness and' Weatilition.- Cleanlineu of mono I. Incllspensible.- Beside windows; thee ill Mt* cellar a flan to each shim. neii - Ountsigap bindle the litedloesofthe upper _titoritej, far the: Punnet' of.sentlistion—pirtio ultrij beside the kitchen Ilse. This will secure, • whenevin therele a aratrithe chlwdee, a coo= - - Oka-carnet ,of keep the cellar supplied with fresh *IL There eheald, also, be • clear seers 'erellacesistilt be every cellar, in whieltn file 'should be Wei:Melly lighted i n th e snmentee seasetv, or' as oftest es 'lei dampness is ,1 7 perialeect.. - this may, a. cellar eta be kept quite - free from any undies effects., We buss nti doubt many lives are toot sang. ly lithlkeity front the ate of. - damp bite:eats, aed Op the :we of - 110110114 unirentflated est. li6. , :lreiluseetrequalegp in istedeg aleeg the slrest , b ed aunt illsairesible-atideneee of - rthe )Sof-tiltiidist4o*.inot holes. op Fan. tek:sonie sellse'doont': Haman lifijs about as. the native ,op.a i2OpitXd . OlbilatlN 14 in soon - Grer Ingh tteadetr ortisTenct , The `4ile'abukt the taPrWoue B*db. the 1401.18- inglananor, the,ellght eh . mh,. th e beetle finch , 114,- itreits, and the final catastrophe; are the Warta thretWorhloh the poison leads them ist*rotinivlotim; and when the premature Mr) 010105 over. some fair form, many wonder that Prorldenee should have called away one so young . and so lOveljl Dry, pare air, ie =emery to health: Those who violate this law of oar nature muse pay the penalty. Tits Wheeling papers ISO complaining of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad fumpany for giv ing all their present efforts to the Parkersburg extension, to the neglect of the Wheeling branch. They say that the labor and expense now given to the Parkersburg road, would, If given to the Wheeling end, hareninat increased its business. Perhaps so; but Wheelidg has got to loam, eventually, what she gems glow of comprehend ing 'now, that the Baltimore and Ohio Comps . il.t 4 have no love or partiality for the Wheeling branch of their road. They extended that branch to Wheeling only because Virginia would not of torwise let them go to Parkersburg; and when they do get to Parkershtug they will let' Wheel, it g take.carti,of herself as but she can. I ln this connection, the Wheeling Gazette thus dolorously utters Its complaints: , The Baltimore (mammy has lost, during the past four mouths, one hundred thousand tons of freight that she might have had. if the could have carried It. This has bem sent by other routes, at an inconvenlenee and lose to the shippers, a las- to Wheeling, a lose to the Union line of beats, and to all patties interested in the %ill s:torn road, with the management cf which there has existed, and still exists, great dissathdactimi We do not deny but that the company has done well for the time they have been In operation; bit they might have done much better, first, if they had made each provisions is Would have secured the completion of their new locomo tives, and next if they had put the men and Money they have sent to the North-western road, tO laying a double track and turn outs on their panne road. Thirty miles of double trick ju diciously disposed, would have enabled the com pany to have carded double that'they have yet carried; and this could have been laid long ago, if they had not set about onuttmethog the North western road. ' • • • The boats in couneotion watt the road have been Wand to the amount of thou- Bands by the Mane of. the company to carry thmoghlehat they could bring. Three then, naturally and justly complain of the Baltimore Company for the course they ore pursuing in constrnotlug a rival route. o, Tea Whim Hag intelligences, speaking of Pitts beegh, says : Hot satisfied with ' her'-efforts to crush us in the Virginia Legislature, last winter, act eels fled with her opposition to!the Hempdeld in the - Petutsyleanla Legbilatare, she has, by her agents, made preparations, mu yet, in the face of the act of her own_ Legisneare, to restrain Phindel phis by an injemation, from subscribing her own money to the Hempfield." There is no truth In this, whatever. Pitts burgh has had no more agency in that Sojanc tion testier than Wheeling has. We say thie, not because we think there would be any thing very diegraoefal in being connected with an In jenction against the HeMpfield, but because we dont wept to be misrepresented. We preening the editor of the Intelligences has some respect for the troth : let as tee how he will manifest it. assmorusErscriox.—The election for Bon. stor, on the 26th of Ude month, protidses to be quite interesting. There have been no regular nominations, and the candidates are running on their ,own hooks exclusively. Edgington and Bteenrod, both of Ohio county, are the promi-• Dent champions. The latter is the avowed op- , potent of the "right of way," and the represen tative In particular of Ohio county interests, as opposed to thole of BroOke and Hancock- the former has incurred the deadly hostility of the Wheeling interest by his pad advocacy of the right of; way, and may be considered as commit ted to the Interests of Brooke and Hancock, be yond any probable contingency. They are both experienced in the bullion of elecUoneering, and have each many friends, so that the contest promises to be warm and cline. • it has smormed a local character altogether, behig no more or less than a trial of strength between Wheeling city, and the balance of the District. Eolith* issues and predilections seem to be entirely laid aside, at least In the two oommturities of Wheel ing and Wellsburg. Mr. &seined receives the cold shoulder here from the old . stand.bye of democracy, for many a day hive married shoulder to shoulder together, and In times past: voted for him, while, in Wheeling the cant Is Oim , lir in regard to Mr. Edgington. The former, wtr eunderstand makes no concealment of his in— Mutton, If elected under the circumetancea, to go for every Ohio county mesaure without. regard to the balance of the district; and seems rather to glorify in the fact that numbers and position render him in a measure independent of the masses in Brooke and Hancock, although he ap pears to be somewhat anxious for their support. If he is elected under the present issue, it will be • demonstrstion of the necessity for ultimate secession, for it will proe the utter impossibil ity of our obtaining senatorial representation. whenever Wheellng.may choose to tall us that we have "paramount Interests" to those which we, ourselves, see proper to advocate. Local divis ions are always to be deprecated, but under the present circumstances, it is the manifest duty of every man living oat of Wheeling, to rebuke by his vote the arrogant @elfishness which character ises that city.— Willsburg Herald. Sax or Coal LANDS. —The coal lands known as the “Boyies Tract," situated near the Fourth Look, containing some two hundred and forty acres, were purchased last week by Messrs Fitz simmons & Bon, of Pittsburgh. This is a valua ble coil property, and adjoins the lands of the Ohio and Madison Coal Company. We are glad to see not only the capitalism from Pittsburgh, but those from the eastern and western investing in these mines of wealth. When it is known that lands containing from 150,000 to 200,000 bushels to the lore of the finest bitumi nous coal in this or any other country, with Boil valuable for fanning purposes,„and having advantages of water transportation during the year to Cincinnati, Louisville, and New Orleans, it is not to ha wondered at that capitalists are directing their attend= to them. We know of no investment that is more safe and Me t ' or any that will pay a better profit. —Mono:whets ire paikan. Tua law Coxenvurzos or DaLawaaa.--The Convention to reform the State Constitution of Delaware, has decided to give the election of Judges to the people. The Convention has oleo voted that no clergyman, while officiating as slab, shell be elected to any political office; also, that no Bank charter shall be granted by any ftiture Legislatutea, until after three months, no. ties of application shall ham been publicly ad vertised in atleatt three et the Delaware newspe, pers.. The Legislature IA cut to have power to emancipate alarm without the consent of their dinars, and free persons of color are not to be allowed to come, into and remain in the Stale longer than ten 'days. 'The vote of the petiole is to be taken•uppn the new Constitution at the nest general election. Tut N 61703911. Financis.—A Wuhington de spatch to . , theliew York Courier says— . The riveitte receipts from Boston, New York, BaltlmorU; Philadelphia and New Orleans for the mo.nthoplarckwere flee milliOns seven hundred and sixty-eix thousand donut, for April, four million fopr hundred and ninety two thousand dollars ;,lotal for two months, ten million one hindred land fifty-eight thousand dollars, ma king an Increase, from the year")s2, of two million four hundred and ninet.dry,ousand dol. lant, which - Li at the rate of vr.,ty.three per cent. The revenues of the year from ail emu. cosjwlll exceed sixty millions of dollars. do= DOLLAR Ten.—Dr: Gideon B. Smith has; invented a very ingenious contrivance for de*ting spurious CAD of the gold dollar cramp. It Is a enlall box with a slit in the lid, which will; admit the genuine coin only. if a 'parlous win, passes through the slit, It will not sink, be come it Is resisted by a *eight inelde, superior to the leverage by which the true coin overpolses the *eight. And if the spurious coin la mode so large that its weight equals the true coin; it will not pass through the aperture. The a:tole might be Made to sell at a low price, and thus come in to general ace. ; Edger Snowden, .Erq., of Alexandria,lieldhig to a formal and earnest application from a large number of Ids fellow•eitisems, ,hu consent ed td be a candidate for Cougress for the se,- enth dlstriot of Virginia, If Mr. Jefferson'srale of selecting public servants were to prevail, Mr. Snowden might feel confident of mous; for not on i y le he eminently "hinest Inc! capable," but so worthy in all respects that we are nor "Uhl oiet hopes toot Ms, per mite a ill be go well eppreelated by ed peoFde of his district as to override me party objections, end erercome the serener eight hundred Demo credo maJtity which the gerrymander - has thmsra ripe Neasath's Friends in Loudon hate resolved to Plosoonto the Landon Tunes - for charging. him stria beieg Implicated in the Walt et the Rocket faetaiy. Komuth do:lases that while res iding Sn Eigtond he tae not engage !nisi ootorpink• Ka not Austria, nor In promoting arme : to re sate hoethlties Ifunguy, as he depends IlSati Etangt27 Itself for argankatton, now, arm; when the proper time shell arrive: The whole7am made: by the IlMes semis to hare been dish It at 1 ,38 , and nobody hurt. -• ' ' - VON NEW TONI. Conresipordenee ofthe Pttcsbursh Chisete. Nur You, itsy 5, 1855 The quantity of goods arriviog for exhibition at thaCrystal Pahice, already exceeds the anti cipations of its projectori, and the queetion to be decided Is, what shall be shown, not how the epace shall be filled up. Everj thing aboa't the building is progressing finely, and all your read are who have made up their minds to attend can do so safely at this date in June, at the candle. The Thee Hippodrome has become a great favorite with pleasure seekers, and is in all respects the fluent exhibition of the kind ever shown. Another ship load of travelers went out yea terday in the Canard steamer, but it was differ. catty made up from that of thwCollins line. The time has come when fashionable people, gentle men connected with the public eervice, and in fact tray body bat eommercie travelers, wait fora Collins steamer, instead of swelling the revenue of s rival. A semi-monthly line is to be eoon remoter, from Linton, but no one cares to remember it, and a few years only will elapse before the Canard line will abandon New Rork, being absolutely crowded out by oar own flag. The aanilerearies bare taardly commenced yet, bat there le an army of-people here 'to attend them, and the services promise to be of unusual interest. The revenneabf all the Booletiee are much greater than in 1852, and the reports of the work accomplished of the moot flattering character. In Wall street affairs are of a meth more en couraging appearance. Money, which was In active demand at the opening of the week, hie become quite plenty, and upon good security tan be had at Mx and amen Ter cent. Stooks Im proved generally, and close firm at 91 for Erie railroad,. the controlling Mock on the list. Coal stocks are higher, but the imprestiol li te vary general thus the bituminous coals of e Cum berland region must lie in the mines f r a road to be made. The new Central Railroad stook so Muth talk ed of, has recently fallen a little, and can betted at 120, or 6 per cent. decline from last week.— The late , consolidatlon was shrewdly managed, and put large SIMS into the hands of the Initia ted, but no prudent manwill buy It at mach over par. The new route from Newburgh to Byre. cane will tap the Central line in a weak spot, and make all ,east of Syracuse dependent upon the way travel for support. Our city railroads now so popular, and indeed so indispensable to the people resident up town, have been brought to a stand still in some - sce-• Bons by a process as summary as an injanction and cheaper. The street commissioner bee given to parties residing along the line permistion to campy one-half the street for building purposes, and for this purpose the spade occupied by the track has been taken, thus obliging the road to find the right of way aa they can, and also throw. leg heron the road the ones of defending the right at way. All the roads will be thus black mailed, and will have to pay roundly. The Asia arrivediat an early hoar this morn ing, but her mails were not put In hand In sea tonter todays business. The news does not vatzlrom the last accounts. Money was still in active demand at three per cent. Coin VII steadily Rohm :forward to Australia and the Bank of -England was steadily diminishing Its Stook of gold. " The Oil° Land and Marble Co. stock was offered at the Stook Exchange to day for the first time. The discovery' of a depoeite of ex cellent lithographic stone upon the territory hoe attracted attention to the company and it can scarcely fail of beleg a valuable ievestmentapon the lithographic atone alone. Artists here are sore of its merits. • C. For the Pittsburgh Garate. TEE STATE PAM. Oar State Agricultural Exhibition and Cattle Show—which Is to be held In Pittsburgh on the 27th, 28th, 29th and' 20th days of September next, should not be lost eight of by the farmers, horticulturists, meohanice, manufacturers and artisans of Western Pennsylvania. The time is airtady.at hand when exhibitors ahould be mak. tag those preparations which they cannot in justice to. themselves dispense with, prior to bringing before the public gaze those articles and animals which they wish to enter in compe tition with the many competitors on at:lesions of this kind. Thera Ls„however, plenty of time yet left to enable every one who wishes to get up remain/ for the fair. The premium list which Is eery extensive and which offers snore and higher prominent than was offered by the Society loot year will coon be ready for publication. Premiums will be offered to competitors with out the State and encouragement given by hand come rewards for prize articles in all branches of industry, with the hope that they may be all represented. ' I desire to say to the farmers and others of the Western counties of the State, to not lasi tate.making preparations for competing at this exhibition be cause it is to be held is their midst. It is attested that those who are convenient will have the most to exhibit: Do not think that N elsons it la a State exhibition that yen, who have been in the habit of competing in county faire, will be outdone and that there la no chance for you to meted- Let no farmer say—it will be no use for me to come In as anexhibltor and that the prizes will all be borne off by those who come from afar. Lot me say to you that the edema of Dauphin &minty, at the first exhibi tion, and the citizens of Lancaster county at the second, fell Into this error and did not contribute- ' as they could have done. After the faire were over I - heard farmers of those counties regret their want of confidence in 'what they had to ezhibit—one said he could have taken snob a premium and another that he could have beaten inch a production, and another that he could have beaten suchen animal, (I ha had only known what was on exhibition before he left home. . Let no one for a moment suppose that he or ehe einnot be benefitted by preparing newt/dim for the Fair, but conclude that it is the aggre gate zeal of all, that ens life, and energy, and epirit to the honorable andontluable competition of an agricultural exhibition. There is no man In the community, who deserves the name of a farmer, and no woman who esteems the Impor tant place she holds in her husband's house, who does not, or may not possess something of which she may be justly proud; and even if they should be mistaken In this,, lley will at all events be entitled to the credit of having afforded a good example of than testifying their approbation of an institution which they must be convinced is calculated to Spread abroad Information of the mon valuable character, and Introduce improve ments of the highest value to us all. The only way that a fair representation al the products of the farms of our country can be bad is, for each farmer on an occasion of a State Fair like the present, to bring. the beet he his got, and apart of every thing, for tiers is no one so poor a farmer but what can excel in something. One of the best ways to promote agriculture, Is the frequent meeting of the tillers of the soil—a frequent comparing of notes, and s social con :verse with one another upon the different modes of farming, and upon the results of certain ex periments as tried by each In different sections, and upon different soils—a bringing.together of their yearly products in competition, and an ex change of seeds and breeds. Should the opportunity of the coming exhibi tion be duly appreciated by the fanners and oth en of our country, we may confideistly expect to see together at that time, the largest concourse of people ever easembled in Pennsylvanha That the dlifernt branches of industry will be repre sented in:shiest endless variety, no one can doubt, and that our easter States will contribute largely and compete strongly with as for oar prizes„ we may. confidimily anticipate. Every effort will be made by the Society,. to promote the interests of exhibitore, and-to en courage a laudable competition In all the indus trial pursuits: . The Society anticipates that this, their third annual exhibition, will be touch larger than either the first or second, and situated as It will be, where 'up communication may be had to it from the Eget and the West, that it will possess every attraction and advantage that contribute to the success of an - Agricultural Exhibition: ROBERT O. WALKER... Seep Penn's State eigricidniral &day. EIL-abeth, Nay 6,1868. Ws understand that the Department of War contemplates abandoning Fort &Seams, or Sum ner, near ebonite of,olti Port Mann, on the Upper Arkansas, and transferring the troops ocoupylog it to a new awn Walnut Creek, considerably this side the former, Walnut Creek-his the ad netage of fine gluing, excellent water, and • comparatively good impply of timber. Being the only poet, however, between the Missouri and the eastern border of New fdexbief, It would seem to be an inenfSaleut protection for no arty 10705 hundred miles of greatlj exposed land travel— hat. Astra Frail= Batas hIlKlIa3.—A Honorer coon. ty, (VW.) correspondent of lb. Richmond Des pata nye, there are in that county two girls who are augogod In felling trees and getting out shingles. They get at six thousand par week by their own bade, at s4,so.per thousand.— They apply the whole demand in that region of country, and many are sold la the. Richmond market. They hare by dint of Industry, pur chased a excellent piano. They aro most-ex collet performers. Their task Is six thousand per week. They'shorten their tut by working at night in•the fishing season, thereby gaining alliaxds7. which they devote toplosmare. •Taoisas Runes, 133., one of the oldest edit • of Earrlehurgh Pa ' and fa the tut 25 years fl President of the urisburgh 'Sok, died last week; It Is stated that he knew well tho ground on which Harrlabsugh etude whoa It was a tam bad elfin fields, when lint one:or two houses on It. EtOiree prominently Instrounntalln peccaries the erection at;tile Elarrlsburgltdilrldge, betwaeu the l eer 1814 *and - 1818, thin, Meth the loDgest bridge WO. Plited Blab* . - , TES 110/ILANCY OF;CRITCS—TBDTII , URAL I A pleasant story Is told of Mr. Marva/ dan llan°2l * applicant for a foreign mission. The applicant erg the nutromtkarkr ct set star. called open the Secretary and itrolnded him that There are eimumatances connected Stith' the ho was a candidate. late murder of Boorman, in Ohto, whose supposed "I am aware of an fact," replied Mr. Mercy, murderer, Parks, was recentlyarreated is title city, that mark it as one of the moat extraordi ' , and am happy to say that your teetimonlais are of the highest and etreogeat character. - Bet 1 nary affairs recorded In the history of crime.— must remark that it is our policy to !elm all There is more about It that evinces a Hog von- our foreign appointments from among gentle template', adroitly plain' ad robbery, and a calm men speaking the language of the country to unfaiterine determination to commit murder which they go. Do you epoak tho French, Mr. merely for gain, than can be found In almost —1 " any volume of ''ltemorkablo Criminal Trials" "/ regret to esy, air, that I don't speak it very that has been published. wall, although I read it readily. But entree Leas than a year ago, Beateon, the murdered mouse (entre sms), if lam appointed, I will im• man, Parka, his supposed murderer, and a per- modiately perfect myself in speaking." son named Gee, came over together in the tame "There—there now"—put In Mr. Marcy— ship from Europe. Bests= and Parks had cam- "tee what afar port (Par par) yen have made parativoly little money, while Gee via known to already." have had Cenral hundred dollars The Franklin Railroad, connectingHagerstown With this he came to Ede county, and depos. and Chambersburgh, is about to be sold for its lied a portion of it, six hundred dollars, in the dobte, and renewed with a heavy rail. Buffalo Basing. Bank. The place of its depot( became in some manner known to reataon, who resolved if possible to obtain poll melon of it; but how to accomplish that object Was a matter not so cattily determined. A plan, however, was devised, and its execution at once entered upon. Aaccrtalning that there was in the city a young Eoglisiunen who also came over In the same ship with Gee, Beason found him out and Introduced himself as Gee's brother: and succeeded too a4:l . mrast mirabiy in convincing his new acquaintance that - - such was the tact, that he Went with Beataon to the Bank and introdneed him aa . auc:a to Mr. Howard, the Secretary. . Bestson then produced a letter, previously prepared, of course by himself, purporting to be written to Mtn by William Gee, stating that ho (W. 0.) hod jest purchased a farm, had paid three hundred dollars on it, and needed ex hun dred dollars more in gold; that he was unable to come is person to Buffalo and draw It from the Bank, in consequence of having been injured by ill& from a horse, and bad therefore deputed his brother to get it for him. Under ilia state of thingoLbeing properly introdneed—William Gee being unable to draw a check—the story seeming altogether probable, and eircumstances not suggesting any suspicion, the Secretary con cluded to pay the six hundred dollars, and drew a cheek for that amount on Oliver eee & Co.'s Bank. Before delivering the check, however, the Secretary wrote a receipt fore the money, which the supposed brother wee requested -to' sign. This Beaman declined doing, alleging as a reason, that he could not write._ - He did, how. ever, make his mark, which vas' witnessed by the person who introduced him. Potting the cheek in his pocket, he proceeded to Oliver Lee it Co.'s Bank, presented it to Mr. Mercer, the teller, relying he desired to have gold. Mr. Marner said he could not pay gold on the check, except at 'the naval premium, or unless Mr. Howard ehouid requeet it. The cool individual said be would take It bask and have Mr. H. do ao. Back be went to the Savings' Bank. Mr. Retread merited to hie request, and inserted in the cheek, "pay in gold," and with this Beatson returned to the 0. Lee Bank, obtained the gold, and took hie departure. The next that was heard of him wee, that he had been murdered, and that Parka was arrested for the crime. . . Another onrions Incident In AM singular his tory ie, that there wee found In Sesta - On'e pock , et, after his murder, a paper ending that the gold belonged to Wm. Gee, bat not moreextra ordinary than what follows:—After Parks' ar rest, this paper 1 1 / 1 1110 Into the bands of the Dis trict Attorney of Summit county, Ohio, where Parke le undergoing trial. That oilier Imme diately wrote to Win. Gee, snaking Inquiries in reference to Stetson, es to the truth of what was stated in the memorandum; bat just before the letter was received, Gee was killed by Sit so. cacao: discharge of a gun. When the letter ar• rived, it was opened by the landlord of the tav ern where Gee bed been staying, who at once hastened to the city to ascertain the fee% Strange indeed is the web of human life. Of these 'three persons, who a abort time before were fellow passenger', an the voyage to thls country, one robe a bank of $600; be in tun is murdered by • companion, and the third, whore money wee the cause of it all, is harried to another world by the accidental discharge of a gun. The supposed murderer la now on trial for the offence; and the evidence agairoth him is said to very clear. R. 1., though It loath no tongues mill spent With most mirmulcsm Tea Emossos Earner, boll: (or the me of the New York Evening Poet printing office, it is Bald, has been cent to . France, to enable Captain E:; to secure his patent right for that avuotry. It appears the patent right lass of France re quire an invented to secure a patent, to pat bln invention into operation there within ,a given timm,and es Captain Ericsson has only to the 20th of June to enable him to do so, he bet, he says, been compelled to chip the engine built for the Poet. DIRLT.JI now Canortoross --Mr. La Fore, a cilium of Brookville. Ind., went to Cinch:canoe few dap since,- for the purpose . of having* large and palatal tumor- removed from the bank of bin neck. At the request of the patient, chlorotrat was administered by the doetor, and the operation performed. In a few minutes, however, he mink back and wee 1005 a COIFISS: Eie was also 'Footed with a pulmonerreom pievS A horrible calamity has jrutt;oecurred.in Par is, and it may be well to makelt known, as each accidents ought to eery° as examples. A gentle man, feeling a alight itching in his ear, took , up alfrictlon match in order to dispel it. In the - ardor of a conversation be was trustalolng he in. troduced the sulphurous end; the contact soon produced ignition , and the downy lining of the ear caught fire, a portion of the ardphur adhered to the nealt,-and blast there persistently. The Unfortunate man nate/ 'poke again. His suffer ings were so agonizing that his tongue been ne .powerlemn and after twudaye torment and una vailing eflorta of the Burgeons, he died. Tux — vote yesterday In the First Ward for sad legated pouting licensee far the sale of Bpi/It emus liquors, was as Colleen: For License; • • - 129 Majority la favor of Lieema • =36 —Warding OF. Franca Aso rna liskanwrcii Imaans.—The present demands "of the Preach Government against the Sandwich Islands aro represented's.° be extortionate, and wholly Incompatible with the independence of the Islands It el o eald that they are to be enforced by • squadron of two 60 gun chip° and four other vessels of wor— • fleet rodialtrot to oonquer the Islands and re does them under French dominion. Urgent de mands for assletanoe, It Is stated, have bben for warded to Washington. The linscptehanna Railroad bridge at Melville, which vas destroyed by fire on Monday last, has, been replaced by enotherin a marrellonsly shoo time, and the burden main resumed their trips over the road yesterdey morning. Some Idea may be formed with regard to theuxertions used to repair this casualty to the Oompany, when it is known that the entire force of carpenters and bridge builders, numbering somo fifty men,- worked two days and nights continuously, the only intervab in their labor being for meals.— Balt. Amer. Ilamcceertox runt histaxc.—tho followingla In extract of • letter from Dublin, dated.Aptil 18: "Phil emigration manta has at length reached the comparative sedate and prosperous north ern,. In Louth, blonagan, Armagh, Antrim, and Londonderry Immense numbers are prepar. Ing to takes flight to Australia. Upwards of thirty Presbyterian families have already left the neighborhood of F reedutt." Emus Loss Dr Fru --We learn. 'from the Elk Co. Advocate, that the residence of David Winslow, Bancsette, eolusty, In which there was a store room entraining a large quan tity of goods, was destroyed by ere • few days Nothlng wu saved from the store 'zooid the books, and but fox articles from the hoes& , The Diario dr LG Naas, ehbning in with the other Spanish organs; prononeces the appoint ment of Mr. Soule to the Spanish MLeelon entire ly proper and acceptable. - Vary well, gentle men. Signor Oil Dial de Santillana INA assured us that next to the oleo Dense of honor GI the Cavalier, the coward's impenetrability to insult la most desirable. It is a good Castilian maxim, acd Caatiliana may abide by 21ma. BIIIPYIN7II AT Sr . Louts .— The Si. Louis pa pars notice heavy shipments of Gore, este, and .barley from that port to the Ohio river and New York. Corn was selling at 85 to 40 costs, sacks inelnded. The total poinshaea of grain for the Ohio is estimated at 80 to 100,000 bushels. gar bs, was selling at 80 to 384:ants, seeks included. Robert, G. - Shaw, of Bolton, whose death is jest announced, leaves behind an estate worth a million of dollars. Porhalf a century, he wee em:tautly eagaged in works of kindness end be nevolence, and during that period it is estima ted his contributions, in aid of objeetwof public and private charity, have amounted to the large sum of four hundred thotreatid dollars. • Secautcs or Mama Liri.--Withln the feat. few days, ticeldea mare minor dissaters of tbe sidle Mei, Velure recorded the lies Of 125 lives by the wreck and homing of the ateamer In ' dope:donee, on the Peolfio coast; 16 by (he rision on the Central and Southern (Mick ) Ball • oad, and 25 by the burning of the Ocean Ware. en Leke.Ontario. To this must bo added Acores of ponces maimed or disfigured for life. LlZOAldlel, Pa May 6,1858.-A warmly eon tested election came off in this:city yesterday for School Dlreetore. Rev Bernard Bienan, roan estholla Priest was elected over George W. Relehenbaok, by a majority of 88 votes. . . 11111 p Allen, Democrat, has been elected • Benator In Coogres• by the Legbasthee of Abide Isbutd, to Ittl the sot lately 'seeped by the ex piration of the -tam a; lip Clarke. •-•- • G MEN'S MERCANTILE LI eCEFANTCS' the months of Februam Mardi az.' Veir YOUN , DRARY. AND 51 members duriog Apr 11.1853: Wed. W. 11. Null, Ala_-ima SITIearta.W.DAID Slrttolstoe. Jae. VerAire, Wm. Garners. J. 8. Crflrien. J. A. Vinery. J. r. 31.11818. Motu, Braman.", Wm. Roble.. R. A- tilltieser.liarirr 818tml..M. Jr. Mi e ltenberg O. Staettemee, Sam} W er'' tt N'. FAANCIB 8. AtcNA.A.Allet. :armies, Fleming Brothers, (9CCCEBBO7I2I TO J. MD & CO.) WHOLESALE DBUGGISTa, No. 60 Wood Stred,Tiltsburgh, Pa. 171...Dropriotors of Dr. SEOLanes tolobratod Torlafo% Li *.r Plll7, fle. • to 7 CARD. - -Due .r Mlles having been teller./ from his °Metal donee as Bosom awl Physicisn of the 17.8.11arine Amite], NII In fan. era his undl -Tidal attention to his Pnifneelote. 06. and resides. No. 14n Third street, oboe. finalthilell. myliddsti Air BURKE - do BARNES' SAFES—Here in the laid of testimony.. to the value of onr SAFES, upon which we an oonfLloutly rest the reputation of our work. We hare already Ytiblished seeeral certificate& yrorlng that Bete roadefor our secular and ordinary tales. and told abroad, have been oubjected to the SEVEREST Tram IN dOTIILL CONYLAGRATIONT. and yrenerred flair contenta totally free from damage. The following I. another proctor the tame Incontestable eharacter:— • . $lO,OOO WORTH OF BOOKS ABD PAPERS BAVAD WITH A 840 BAPZ ALDION, St= Cerm, Pa.} november 12, 105 T. Mums. Bin. Diangs—Dear Sin: Your two lettere wire duly received. I waft atwent at the time. I would Ylo regard to your Safe, I cocwider it fsetly FIDE 1 . 11.1)0Y. I tested the oae I bought of you tu per t oti the morning of the 10th of June last—my store building being burned to ashes. It are bout of wad sad brick— • large Din" story building. alt Mile was In It at the time of the far, and fell into the ails, when there was lerge amount of oil. It WAS • very hot fire. lty mined and book: acesunts that were in the Safe. amomited to about Ten Thousand Dollars, whist wed. There wed not rivie paper *Oared; and furt her, i ...Id edrim toy Wilma who is doing bualneas, to tom no time, but buy • Sof. to beet their tare. , au. its—and get one earls good. t eon eafely recommend your Saba towns.. Your,, °WY ' JonN MARKS. Hydraulic Cement. St' The undersigned have constantly on heal a large eurply of Beason•s UYIIBACLIC (1811 LIST, of warranto4 Quality. This article Is the best and <heay est material for Cisterns—a single four loch muse of brick, laid In and plastered .with thts tkintent; will en. dare for ages, and even plastered on clay waltz, in maw she courses, to the thlalutess of an loch, becomes. In a few days, so solid as to mist any ordinary degree of out. dale grasser.. nor is the weber in the leas tallecteiL This Cement should be used for all uudergrouud, underwear, end altered structures, for all looPortaut building.. and for Ire walls, coping walls, chimney tope, bridges; aque ducts, canal locks, and every specks of brick and Ito., structure expawd to water. damp, or feat. BUBBRIDGC C 1601111.631, 116 Water Ante and 160 Front street. itisr. Ws believe Nature has provided a remedy for disuse widen fleah heir to. irIAWEI PICTII.OLhOII or ROCK OIL, pat op ea it doer. It= the peat latorkoxy.cormealed deep In the hovele of Mother Barth, le, ~hoot doubt, one of the greateet of three remaLas.Lead Its follogring teatirnony, given by - . grateful parent: Tammy Vaust, OhIN Sept. It. Int. Mr. M. Hier—aim I. have ealit ell your Petroleum. or Rock °Lb *onto two mouttle amt. and have been PAM. Lug for your agent to get leather .apply l mud have mold some dozen more. We hare found the CIII miry exeellest In Flux and nyaintery. dentitiler, at Its tn. your agent was here. was Ipin¢'eery with tae bum 1 gam her terwitwontel, mid In throe hours gave the amnia and the lOU Stooped. and he re comm 4 Immediately. It le elm asextraerilwary remedy for sore and Intlemed nye& Cute.nrulase. and nliennisdato, and toe the Mier. wurislisee been cured of iCalf siandlEyr. Yours, with rem/act. ISAAC Stesum. Per rule trill the Proem. In Illteburito. ft 4 l Perron sdverthilug Petroleum:please ow.] g` Wt nutter the atteßtion of our read rs La the adreTtOiraent of . 110Vih'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL." to De found tipert (Vs fourth Mt. GEO. P. SALITH & CO.. No. 54 WOOD STREET, Invite the 'attention of buyere la thin market to ae very turn stock of EPRING MD) SUMNER. DRY GOODS 01 UM? POIIOOSIII3I DM= 110.M102, vblett Mar can 5r Ws AT A SMALL ADVANCE FOE CANT 0.11 OEM CILZDIT. PRINTS-Malt lradll , ‘ q7v. Ymtiro Asof TkooorCrf, OINONA3IB-FrOnolz, poi AmorloArK •-= LAWNS-DALAINEN-DAlMuni: DAMS Guolri-A very largo .t.k; curt its-or all desorfoflooE CAB3I.IIBILI-1-Plaln BA Moor-Alamo sAck,of zaniest motels. for town m N NATINETTS-All colon and qtalltlefc JNANA-TIVLOUS-ERIIINATTS-And a largo mid/ et One SUMMER 5111114; COTTON PANTALOUNKRY-All lej , dlos Nukes, plata wed hoer. LINENS-LaNEN DRILLB-lILLT LINENB--TAULE LIN/OS-UPI many AVIV otyloo Irish Uosds. oor.ovrA Itilarlrd2PLArg ' s and handoonif anortmont: VEsTiNtf o LLNIMIN-CA.IImIICA-2EKONf-CrIECRA -LLTM TWXEDS-oIIIRTINU oral AAt Zy bioe " talltrl o l4l . 3lfVf %%Vett O D S1 1"156 JLANDACBOUfCII , --CRIVATEI-All dowerizAtora of VARIETY (DAMP. 1.. to. Pltdaborob. Apfl/ IR dal • [Apl3.ll¢l A. H. HOLMES & BRO., xsziurrciumas or SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES. PICKS, . MATTOCK.% CROWBARS, &c., PITTSBURGH. Office 23 Wood et., between lot end led. lir All cook Inrrsntod Nast to any mikunfsdoroll-lii• =tea CHARLES N. LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bond:, Merging' &e., Negotiated. PARTICULAR AITENTRIN OLVEN TOTILEITECILM AND DALE Or BTOOBI3. SO4O over &Jowl, A Co., water Wood and Youth dzorts. '7 .141.6 EE OVAL POSTLEY, NELSON & CO., 514NOVACTUFLERB Of FLAIIIIEBED AND CAST STEEL SHOVELS AND • SPADES, QIIII Luxus, SOLID BOX VICES), PICKS, - SLEDGES, HATIVIDES, &we et:. to. Kayo removed to No. 17 Narks! street, where their tumour...4l oterehante grairsllf. ars Ineited to rased. oar stock before Purebatina elaewbua Having taken tbe wooer for Ow tale of llama N. ttary.rt Oa:. awebrated HAY 41v lta :MIL FORK& tro, we aro prepared to farolan • a operlor ankle of Make at Eaatens prima f JAMES P. TANNER. 'WHOLESALE DKALSId IN BOOTS, swims, BONNETS, HATS, .&C., , No. 56 woos evazzr, virreaulan, Between Third and Fourth. *My stook embraces every variety and Style orßoota, abbelrelata, le o porearad direct from the Naw tosAtal adletarav a, adaybal azyvvaaly to the Bpreivand Sommer able+. and vie be fold at rate. factory yew com i paltag favorably with nom of Phi a • dalptaa and Nov ark. Purdue= will plus. rail a - ad *lamina lantana baying. chi Mt:lml Insaranois tiompsny of Pittsburgh IL D. JUNG. Plaanzre. tlAMI:121, L. ILLIUMILLI 4 &Ct. iFFICZ, IN WATTS., DETWDED MIMI Lao WOOD STMTS. LXBUBAII BULL AND CAM/ DISKS UN SIZE ONTO AND SJIAMBALPYI DIVEBB. AND TAIDUTA. WAN. 1.m.. 0021r4S bu or ekrazsg, by pims. At. ; Mem* of :At MI awl INL.4 ND NAVIN, rioN dud rzursraurAtko. DIIICOTOPJ 1 H o Wog, - I Wm. Latimer. Jr.. W.. limaey. , K. M. Mar I W. DWl:tam. MoViittilapar.. I Jahn B. JA ..H4 K. Harbdmitb. /rands M 1.., Edmull lineinza. J. &halm mato,. Illettor trymt. Wm H. Ham rowan H. Pmmeek. de= JOHN .T. T. KENNEDY 141.1L.1.P ..... —EDWAND 0115.60. REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. !SUOMI= AIM WHOLESALE DECAL= IN - • POULTON AND DOMEATIO 'CIITLICAY, 6o Have removed to their now • and extensive "tom N 0.52 Wool stmt. four door. above the E.R.Cbart /lotol, veers outoroorr, and merehastts frerwrallr, . s lOO 4 o o ft rned ex m th, u s tio n of th mat omp • eo erOvrrt DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE' to NATIONAL GALLERY. EIAONI3ON'S National Dasuorroan Gillum earner of tha Dhunond and martat envoi. (*smite Wllosth Drusfitcon.) Aktaktush. Wise inniGiontnonen Irnaing obtaln Wallin Ilk. sooderat• tdeaor oat at the, atm. aetablnk mint./Mod us with Tory superior Me and has Lisnta, nuanced arlth nth skill that tho operator nen tak, most warms too atoshoe of the busman tonn with " aspranion of.mmald WOOS aU. Twang. th. o, ==..==taeouretair 0004 v O l d o . ife=otradultal to tahna Wean, ttah., r. • 113.1.1kaamon taken of elk and deceived Daimons b eny.port of th ethr:aoal vie= seams. v.ey .vd op ftsmtaga,..metil I ErelsOn's First Prom= .•• DAGUERREOTYPES. Fog 0/11es AtarJim, Third BtrOd. VITIMIS and strangers who wish to ob it.) bo n w Rotuma artlatio and tlfo Urn litontos, at • I t liZartato mo ut all=l to rb tltln„ .. toroot to rail at ovanuttool, or no oWso ntodo. Italtono !Argon out bott gnomon re ant SITU . rror Oro: Ponl=42= ti ol i odtootodltioryirtotodir u l WZltti: LTC* or N. CR &At to Nom to • perms of too art.•ttylo ot D•criat. mLi wen.. Chu Amer trissltswioasassawstassa a.lLlama opal opitsthut, b sti sesthimait= . . Third Annul State:man ...' • , 7, . OF THE STATE =TEAL EIRE AND MARINE INISUItANOSCOAPAST. /74 7 271111 1 1.27, —,.... Assets of Use 002222712. Mar 1,1 . 0 612 27 Promturis med. year .2122 May .1212--. 1.22.47/ 17 ELgtonae.l lorralham...• Lat... li/.1220,2222. rx. • Cent-. le.-- ---.—.—.--...4.. 3.1r.5 U Capital mock paid la awl rmeared ~ 14.1 m il*Dt.4l-00 Elartgacts, Lanatr - avallabla , \ • arntritie. • Cab on emt..—Za 34m4 id Tata assets llabl • for losses. slay 1, 1841.1.:4353,815 JOHN r. rtirtnitai, Datiphbi &ab; • P. C. 86DGIVICK. trrsisbarn; • \ NA3103 , . JONE. 3. Pbllsdripbbn , wiLKlNA k eaaka. Plubursh: A. A. CA.K3I Ft: JOHN .9...B.UILIERPORD, Dauphin ornuarr: A. J. 01L14. - T, narrirbarr. 3 T. JONS3, • nOBCP.T KLOTZ. Carbon conneY: Jon/. P. RUTILEUPOILD. Prradant. A. J. GILLST. lincrobarT• MC I. analrat perils era. and Inland navigation: on marebandin to ci7 or oortntmat lowan Wes • osistantirltb safety. Pondrofarnslan drrellnur bonus notreprrrervally or 'or aUm of Tears. \ B•aneh Onter,xornar of Fourth and graithgaid -mycktr . A., A. VAER.l6.ll.;,Artrarr. Boerhave's Eleetro-Cheraioal Aroma. OR \ GENUINE HOMAN!, \ 7 1 8.031 LOUIS A. D'IgRA.M.A. Chemist g:rd2l7Z-Vii:Mittnt=rgef Yana strictly sciantiti: princfpler. aler Comb -man rut t o I. fantod Holland professor.l3oerhent. Beraosof Ito great Rleen. In snot of the Europe= nat.. It. lot nation Into the Cloned Slams wee Interne] mom athentellY foe' them of our Father band mattered here and them peer, the fare of thie mighty country. Meeting with great' ems, them. I now case set th• Amarthe e nob. lin km:felon that It. traly wondertal mallethelytpthat most be acknowialsed. Becalthiel offesta will tw etheriencedf a r mII3Y diseases arising Irons disorder. of the enimach.sech as indlstertlon, Dwayne. Ileadmhs. Lon of Appetite, g s rm r p • trehillty, Conning'n of thejtowele, Cramps. Cbolt. Cholera ..ilorbu..n.f. It particularly mummended to those persons whose esne rutin...y . lmm, both impaired by the continuous of-ardeot spirits. or other forms Gf di.fpations. • o.y. co lortantaneoun to slieet,lt ands Ite way directly to the seat of lite s thrillisut pod guichming every .rnes raising up,the drooping spirits, and. in feet, infonow new health and rigor into the system. 421 - Notte genuine withoottor idemetare. ' Cattifftatc ' 'qj Mr. O. O. =du Jaffa y the%Ptrien Mao Ilsgssmir Pthe, - Jes—Dear me-1 would' !is et ham been afflicted with a dhieste of the strmailt,nelplus. Don of Weimer?, and narrows headache for nearly fifteen years. end have spentstoree hurdreds of dollar, In order to effect a cure, hot to no After taring teed three battles of your “Cleethoohemlcel Aroma, or 1101. land Blume." I Old attend torn tirely metered. I ran eat and sleep well. and attend y hustheng with, pleamm. .114 would thereto. recommend It to all thee who are eimilarly agitated. B. 0. WOODS. Tba public May also t • superthin, referred to the tot. 10.10 ell o emitiemen • Y nug t Co, Smithfield • etreet2 , idea Wll3. Arm stron g. .• A. 8. Nicholson. Plttebursth. Oliver H. Ormsby. Lest Birmingham. • W. W. thins.. Winton Ration, P. 11. R. W. 01.1:1J. illughart. Westmoreland 03. C. P. Home. Jahnstown, Po, Sold bathe proprietor. 88Jaldthi PAOF.. Jr.. Drag and Chemical Rouse. Cot. Third and Smithfield and Logan pod Wilinstef - And D. A. Fahnestock t Co.. and IL Seiler., aunt, Pittstatrib. ..F9J7daw. MICE OF THE PITTSBUEOIIAND C.,ZELBVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY, Nay 9.13641. AT THE REQUEST OF THE DIRECTORS of the Pittsburgh and CoentalselUa Railroad Cos. Pan/. Intreons bolding PTOCIC are bettor n0t.10•4 to attend PIItZTING- OF•THE PTUONLICILLIZitn of saki Company. - to be bald at Plink HALL. In the erty of 1 . 0 eV= b .Z.T.Ncrtg.:Tade th. 2 1(1 . A girMittlo h ors ( .), tion the amaptanee of the mural mipplernnots to the All t o d Road, passed at the elttirtn'of the m ay, legialature of thin Plata. awl any enteniptions that may, be tendered fn./Mak In aald Road. • • • .-. • . . WILLIAM LAY la. P. at Eltteburnh extd Connelsville mg. lb. lenoeah nf us o e f Llbety. Itnyetie county...l Intelligence,. Cireurls. 001 , 74 , my 9 • • Prelicribed by ityacians. rIIYSIOIANS everywhere prescribe B.A. WA lIN XECLOCH'S VERMIN:ME. for the mason that tee plece !mend% mufklence w h omßasa the follow Iva Mate:went. from amotlemmt we hare known 1D.7 Et comm. Ind- Srpt..n. 1652. Nam. 0. A. Faharatock Ch.-oo=leaken: It oiyea Ist pleatsra to gars. that I bayws s Nen sailltug Tour Ver. triton. torso:so ten or tosly. ya. sad during that tlize I boy. .1.0 sold othar Iterml/une. and preparalona. atul I can coruclettlinissly say that your. ha. nnlvertallytly.n. .atiesetton to all who have•used It. and ors. genera/1y toted and proscHbedinCtitietj physician. In the town or Waahltortion.Ey 11. yonsitty, whom I dig hula.. Ip to May 1812- [ ' ham &Paint tho um. 8 10 e. swot It n ray own 700417 0110 eaths patlsfaction,shno other tooParattsns Oar. tilled of their dedrot edint. Yours. Mar , Tuonas kor, Ja. ea. /Ovary Nakl . ho / .. le an te d ret r a fst t s y d h u palosa l\ druggists and oountry inarchants throothatit the 0, Maks.. \ 1.1,9 Administrators' Notice. '" ETTERS of Administration on the estate *Ai of noon Tllolllllolf. late of Ohio toroettlp. hem , manly. Peroarylvanla.deeeated.have been motel to the , satertibefe. All mama inalrilag thenualm debted to .all deeedset are enameled to mat. tmasectlete Deesment, and Uwe bavlog elaitoe Ell present flint: =petty eathealleated, eattlean to Tvil.iraffEla • \ Church Organ For Sale. pia LARGE ORGAN now standing wt . D Ttinity Chureh—coatabiln .12 atop, II hey baud,. tar pmeticalargmelkla to Wood su.d. owl) W. P. B(861 RO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Omani Quarter Isaiona of there*. In sod for the entity of Allegheny. • The petition of WLLLIA.II NOBLY. ot Baldwin Township. la the malty aforwskL humbly alteweth that your petitioner high tweeted Weasel , with inAteriala fat the aeccrotardattoo of traralarli. sad other,. at hie danddeor hairy le tdo Ward allanwaltl, sod trot. that your Moon wilt ho pleased to gnat kin is license to keep • Public. LWOW ef entertaieessat: And yetty pats heart. se In duty booed, CUM.:. WiLLIAkt NOBLY. We. the undersigns& cltinens of Beanie Townstdp. do cetillY that the above paLtioner is of good repute for honesty sad te napersam. sad le provide.rwitJa house roan sod convenisnees for thesowasunsistlon sad lode. tat of Haunters sad traveleers. etti Mat said town le wow atT. J. Mackey, T. 11. CiTonsor. J.Neelery. 7. Brawn. George Brood.. W . tor t J..finetuaso. LL Boyle% J. seaway. A. IN denim, J. Oowan..l. Cable. 11. Ladestg. VALUABLE rare GARDEN SEEDS A sk , Au to.—Ooruditlts Dart or On ealabread Iltawat. or Oorm okt Ooloor Eurar•Wili"- Uont: MelnUed Bo lr Pam of mato. balmarad Bons, blue Imperia blue Prusaisa. aod Marrow. a. Buns, Ordarm. P 112.17.4 Yield Comm, Tarolpa.' .Sum C.% for th• Dairyman so 4 rarrotsr, • "deb rolloction of Slow. Serdm Imro Orme IM•dl and • full mud *ample. aaaorMusa MT Outer. .0 larreng Implemords of Um Wirt Imp.r•maa. Monthly Verb. oar. Wow, EMliotroma„ and 1.• Wool:dog Planta frr the no d. or Maras, by Os doa. or M. at lorr W.. Or. Ora rf Dmiers moths. ous t rarevO liber .l i ren.: Rua tho Seed sad Liamml WWI, t 60.45 46. Fifth Meet. ammo Mar JAMES WARDHOP. 1 JR SAM—That four-atariad BRICK WANZLIOUBS: No.= Liberty east. whir Satoh* ..rinao tbo roar. recopied br Walla 00. torpors ticalus. Montt* of Ray. TtiONAS PNOULE. North Cour. menu Aikaharri, or at 4191 Mowry stmt. Phttaboxib. ' soy9A7t "to yOUEEKEEPiNG GOODS—MURPHY & BURCIMILD hen nor am—Cialaial OM its and :dampen snits and eolared ter Quinn and Onundraaaen awning Llnand and canna valorem Muldins sad Ungar Was and to Inapatvlano and Ounns, Natalzs. FRESCO DECORATIONS in Paper Ring lon. vest's saparfor. to rotas colon to bust/ Fut dentilltcs, teals by • lost WALTER k. MARDHAIX. fRENOR PAPER HANGLNOB--lhom the eclaczted mut uhatinT . cf.rers- INklbxnut. a 4 ." m "2"""'"4/1.1TePladRIALL. 130TATOES-300 bus. superior. Fink \Eve Potato.. Az aala at ES mate, to e'o., b \ PLULIVEB.. LUXOR-Tat • PO.: \ MY =I and ura dam. 11/411A, tI 0 0 far'as Ls• Avg AIICITER. DILWORSC & CO. ARE FIER— -101) bbl& sad tuilf bble. White nth add Tmucttas day need and far oda by la REMIT U COL/ANL •I I • I I • .1` IV •1 : LIP 801.1.091R-11nor Latins to 1 1 / 6 hop CPConnor GoT.lllslakby..ll 1T.166:0bu6 D. D. Prio• 6 616. IT DAVISON A.UNISIV. OS Market at TrAUSIONE'S HISTORY, Vol. s—The !upstil}eet of thy. volume bins the Eea 84.16nne /me, It leaven man Warenlnt on. VetteceevorAlrt uleef DAVISON A AOOl6/. 156 151Arket street. lit UTTER-2 bbls. prime Rai, in cloths, "eared th"CCV feral. b iny7 lIIIIISPErY. • 1303-11 bbla. fresh, just received and for ath Er ms EIIRIVEIL. IMMO= a CM I UTTER-6 bb a. prima. Roll, in plots, II „last reoelreil and for u.lobr . SHRIVEL DILWORTH & CO. MATCLIES-171 gross received and for We DJ Imy7l CURT 11. COLLIN& AOON-5 caain for ealo by mrr MINUS IL COLLINS GOTHIC CHIMNEY TOPS-130 of vari V e ous Dalton% or sale or limo couals.• jct UTTER-3 boxes prime fresh Roll, tor c.L br. 03071 =NBC IL COLLINS. TiRY APPLES-20 barrels, a fine article, Ai Mir drY tor aa. Or. rte COLLINS. POTATOES -36 Reds and Milan pock', for sale by tort • 11011111 11. COLLINS. 'MARL ASII-30 casks No. in store JL mi 7hy We by ' ' • •.7. CANYILD. QALERATUB-40 bbls., 50 boxes, in sten la and far gale . znyl J. )1.-CANHYLD. ISH-5U bble. No.l !Wait Plaided Her 'INN 25 do. mad 30 tts.lt Dbl.. Wi t te nth; 60 Md... .41 OD bait bbla. /wk. TrOU4 tor by ml 7 , . J. B. OANVIE D. BBEANS-20 bble. small Wbite, forsale by ,TT J. D. CIANHILD. II OM. BUTTER—Roaeived daily by Rail road. herb parked. to dah and bora% lb, nda by m. 7 J. 11.11ANYIILD. ACON-8 hake Shoulders, just recciTed and for ser by [mm J. CANFIELD. REfTS CLOTHING; of very ouperio' v EMU and menials alwayo on band and mods to 11 work tourrenotoi, at ' onksratm_ •114 Study to Plow.'" (uty6] Gothic Usll. EITTEIBUROW NORM -ADIEBICAN 311ZINCI OOMPANT--t4 Ebarev for We at No. Ti th oined. I mit A. MUMS • Co GASH FOR WOOL—I will 'pay tRo prin. Su east, to: oFesa Imbed a.... and tub wool. lola • • Liort7at/wt. 'JAMEY .6=-6141.00b., at J a y s - mosamaTArro.: I APPLES-15 sacks =A kW*. D "An4".th VATTIE.I4I3 \ it t7O, INSEZD 011,-,100 bblo. Unser, for A .0* 1 , 7 ittL73l. D. A. IhitINCISTOMA C 0..: 1.101,1, BUTTER-6 bbl 3. froth Boa, Bat t lar ter; 11 Yuen do. do. 1.001 T. B. 11/11111131, fog NANTILLAB-A. - A. MASON 00. M. Vitth Open thisutorolog au th or brio t moartoollat of flak. littlo. alp Loco ElantlUos Vim too of the omit Ikahlosablo Aura:, 11 OLL BUTTER-4 MAL trash 801 l 'But .1- .72 e 'vs" gad fa ' 7tellU itlyntiws a 00. T BY PE&CLIEB-2.5 bps. (bright halite) I ?" P.2.4l "nratr.&L ~;, • Tag late 4'l'o4 Whble "I'D.g..tl,lAleititeetetteatrete.tes, date oth. ano, aad Joh lflealose tbe Ouretelos lt•I Dorehseed the eattrelotereet of the lite . Io bad FLEW brother. Orat i. haa modeled with him rother. OuCllllB2l 'O, abl :locatissa. the In. et moo at the old *toad. wow elk :, ask ' , truth au, Pittebarett. Pe., under the mom rtyl* of 'MEIN id DIV YTHE34,I6-lirri• dory •111 be p.ll toe. It* **M b sod customers of the lota tray .6.gd ottmir aertme de7 eh log ankles In their Lae of boa:am \ The halloo of the late Elm will be doted by Jobs Sletolog. aad all meow brava dabs. ass*Mt. sad ena' , or teo.the tbeavoleet Indebted to theso..lll,lg.u. igr 6 tie the Mae et their eortaat oostesols000• • • royUlcuatea TIE ruideraignect. has °pang a • S. Taint/OTT at Nee e. 0,• rourth • few Paola fro aLerbet. x... 17 opposite the Merchante Bank. • blrb he has batubemel7 and .., ana ame apeeami , = . otte ,i lhtgge, at all boars.. aith .7. tblaf Dian. pa bbe table. 4.7. nem&dart, P. 11. ena7. attend. rill be jives. st7bl7 the table id. all the &Bowles of them.. • Mrob bor roloohnentriandshod b ord haws, au tha abortattaattea. at With the facilities pmmtdl Ds I lia Net tatLGeHoa. O ba tritta .d ta t to mi n't t ° sal atm zt at and ap • /mot all arta, at moat . ../1 astl as as In nasatairideak• T r a it rr . g .u reaso h. a m al y ta itb. 4r4So , N. No. CONaarth CL 5 . 1 • 3 • =O7 • . NeA Spring OoodA • • • EWATTS A 00.. Merchant Tailors, . No. 186 Libl• l 7 knee. e rot noticed • niaaaat' 1., Sptitnt and dunaltser fie. •—.wsaanets Noun., Wd Cicala eel:need teem th e latett banctiationn— e Welts our old trietele gad Lb. bie.ll rod :wane las corencituf stock. wtnekis smart ine,to say thins we Dan seer Wort exhibited., and will be made to order et .town yrlcea then root work can lw obtained for .1.. Vtt•rw Gentlemen who •Plawailete • park" as an oar ticulatly invited to calL . For Balls Linn:HREE ACRES OF LOW on Grant's . Pitt toartaboly. In the CA DU:alai; abort the auda • Marital: latruadtd •by alorgtsr_t Bctfortio Fratteat..d Ride. airway, In raid Diattiot: Tata icroper• SI ir • Inn et Ital acted tr theists Alegbitt Witty. d. *cued. eta for sonar or mburban reatobtow. I:if4 celled Oa tor in tbat archon. - It anaraatals Saheb one view of thto unima TmIAT" trr.aud can now be bought either an a 'chola or it lota to snit purehaarra. A Marsh:milt will be atti. on Pat ar ...nu. mewT . Ayttlyto • ALX.X. WATPON. AttaaAeratlse. no Puttrth at:Pittsburgh. WANTED-$2OOO. \ QECURED mt. waincumbered city `pitiptir= qaPZ-Vaggigc:: E "" : 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY . COMIERN-:• - : Are fon - all well intent/ad glth Bering and Summer Cu hlagt If no[ trill do ran t ergo eel at (lothle gait able ertortment of Iftt nand Clothing. toge:her with willevery dam:Milton of Shirt,. Drawers. Voelttry, Glares end Goods ever offered In Mb clty—all of ghlell will be eola at the Lanett farm "We litudy to Mug CLUISTICI: BOOIIIIATS—A. variety of kinds and sions,s 1.1. PHILLIPS', mlf' ILI Market at. PIT 76 dE, t_i?AP 310 -51a a i erlb, at SGAR=3S hhdir. N. 0. prime, in store bi for Ws by IroYb] J. B. CANYFELD. il i A , o o l,ASSE t ; n s . ? .. o l.t l y k. N. 0.; 100 do J. B. C6bI7IELD. 4-2 O bb]s. pura, for We by J. D. CA FIELD. PRISE COOKIN(I RAISINS-6 and Bo p. lb. at (we) NOttitis s PATTOWIL yELIE I N Zi RIO E 11`D R'- boxes prime fresh Butter; Yltball H. MUMS. Day PEACHES-21 woke new Peaches, kn. ..al.ly. 1uk741 RENEY Q. COLLINS. "pp L 4ID SILKS-01 piece's new style plaid elll4,itugt neeirsd it A. A. kLLSOM CO'S. X 0.26 1 , 11111 t. NEW SUAD AIM llERRlNRecaiied IT , • this dir a nerdy of Baltimore neer/iii I BIM end flerriam Mr ale br %141 barril .1 . If:II& et saitakr £ BBNA.II/04,. Paaor 400ves. . • Wert) . VARNISEtEII' WALL , PAPER—A,- very heuttlfal wade, forpsael doelt.hells;oinees, te It exed4l7nd -snatch tordne. for - eals it the dd .lamme d ( dew:, bb Market dee. 6'• tart NCILISII STRAW RONNETs_A small 01 -4 "" "RPM''7OII47yEIVAINPitg." IVALL:TAPER4FrateIi and American; of ovary elitdo, now stylor,yids bora r of sold. and o.lvet• all VALI to Xtatele, , for molars and halls , fur b 7 • - \ . \ TLIOMAS PA 1.31/34 • m 74 ' -" - \ o.BS blurt.% ot. ALCOIIOL-7G'and 97. per cept., always an Emit aadf• a h•- rtret. PREPARED I CORN—Oswego - manufao-' te2-10 braes tut seethedsairfor rale W. mr6 A. E. null's. cebl.NlNE—aoo oz. received and for nolo 7 1m757 ' n. . animas. T YON'S KATHAIRON-5 friT raoeiv mrb ed el 4 ule try .• IRIS .a • Il EI:WORD WATER—We have co l an bud tide euperfor amend Weler ‘ ertarent i lll en by the barrel , halt karrel.eteD C O . ILVOX 2 Isti3 • • anew Market et. sad the .I)lezeZt, ACON-5 casks Rams and Stiouldersjo ash. - • Canal HENRY li. COLLEY& 10D0TAT0ES-100 barreln lienbaanoak4 ri Blum sad Whit..Aust maim! Dv IST3 Tod BO:infoßdS i 11111111,111 r.. 11ITE BEANS-2.0 bbls. prime • Uldso Mar i an sale s ta mtrancr. ROOM 3-75 dozen net itemized b BACON—A; 000 IbL bog-rdoostd, for sale by .213 \403 BONOSSI. & =SPILL PINAR.--40 , North Carolina Tar, for aki• by [ml3l YON BONNUOBST a MURPHY. NAILS -500 keimassorted; for sale b my: • TON BONNLIORIST C ORDAQE—an numb:Lent always on yah""."' ' Voig Ninitnoa sr* nuarnr. 1)1k/ INDOI9. OLABB-300 boxes 8x10; 150 •V V d. 10212; OD do 10,14: do.l2l.rad emu .- GAR- btig kNIUTOerr;T:dMIZIPIIT. iLfN:is~Y~l:ihM~b~l~rß~UY.G!#:frs7S~ ~° _ SOYTILE SNEATH.S.'-50 dean on band. mis er vox swan:tom k VIGLASSES-100 IRAs. N. o...llloasas, 1,173 • , VON lIONIMOIIST =UHL inIEATHER3-44 mks nOw imulink from r Irartsam bj pL b I r A m.T3 . SA 11,1110113. Y Si \UI OLL BUTTER-2 bbla. jarime 801 l Bat= IA kr. t.d. 4 a d. dal r4r No.llll Smug street FIKIOOIIB-400 dozen Broom various 13 dn. sad tnellties, bx dors sea tbey•ty by • mya . A. I A. MeEtAllN.lllionnt FLOUR-100myb bbls. extra and enttertlae, ved =4 tor ula by .4.. . l lle !m 31811Alla.' , • ad mt.% _ _ I ICE- 6 tortes ice, m'otore \or by A. & A. 3148431, , ,' . nay 3 , 114 Emma street. HERRIpiq-40 bble. new lierelngitustte l.• wind ex otatalgomext. aptl Aar by gm /3 \ \ A. A. IieIIANNA DRIED APPLES—IOO baihels Dried Ap= tg••• iatic.).• In Arca for Na b \ A. WeBANE. 114 Sortred st PAPER HANGINGS—Whitt and light at** °twat Pita. within octogolt tor•t driLki sat. ttr , L 072 I Tirl.'"'"Wittrieger=lF IMITATION VELVET WALL PAT'ES,-- - Far 4,:malacm tool., Pmoite chosp by m 72 WALT= P. MARSILALL. BUTTER -4 bbl. prbnit Roll Batter, real • MU day but trim ma. Br my 2 VON 80. 1102115 t larastrr. SAND and LACE LEATIIER—For Wet by DABID. DE LINGD. Q,l`. LOUIS lIIDES-I,2ooZ4der, in'ttore 1- ZyZ i tritt i 'i l i t iri i ititattki&dy stmt. To SHOEMAKERS—Light ak\rtipg, for Stwanaking ose..far gala IT trayi •• . BMW •DE WON. 213 W h atry Mat. BEESWAX WANTED—Beeswat high .l4 markt 'pion 57022 • m 72 , LA /11028TO0IC I.oo'. it 4 14 1 1,3;144 5 }:!!•-•l l l7n:nritM UGAII-2.5 hhds. N. l O. ihigar in ittoni Ssad hy saly by (.10S) T. 7. J. sown" GLASS -1W boxes BxlQ, 10x12, .12114; Obits. ha store 41 IDs ale by -1 • ay26 J. T.. a'J. J. DOONL bblr. Titan, for rootlon, in star. sad me role \ J. T. 14. J. DOM!. SALERATUS-7-2,900, lbe.leintus," in apls J. T. t 130 ONS. R 95 Li t ' - - - - - - ALLOW-4 bb d• b 7: [ao.Bl Tallow. in etore d: for \ J.?. i J,4,1100ti& BULK PORK-11;000 iba. Bulk PorXjust reed =Mtn sal• \ T:1 J. J.IIDQ.X.B.' ACON--.40,000 -Baeoti;' n0t40,144 -mains aboi ms tile by .J. T J. OONIL\ ItACON-10,000 lbs. Bacon Shonklerisuid, IN Baas. la dor. mid for'Za by ' \ J. S. 11. B00:11f. ROLL W:113.11311 Butter. e" 9,4 :2Vi.800M 2DS 'EVS—P s bIAL f g &s,.ba j. en . for 4d.. lIEESE-200 bores lure Crtrinr Cheese, te W. by I'M] n rax _ n:VOILLINE. 80AP PO " ' .5." 17144 s t l 'a s ,z,3coc . ' • aqi. Mutat Won NC W Dhugara.. 00b18--130 dosAirooms, in store;'for by tax3o7 • - 11. CANSILLII. • . fdr nap br — • KIM — eGIIIB 4.ItOICV I RIM) APPLES-300.bus. Dried Applee; on ocriotrem!xit. sad ta• ASO bay: MOLABgB=-100 ads Molasses, in prime . - . ibarms ROE •4.B.B.RINGEt—SOR bble. Baltimore Ro. / Ildrisrp.lant nal *ad lb, sok TOBACCO -60 kegs fia twist T otsooo. just „,0 4 "14". ! hi issousira nartirri., 0. bola, • Soap, just . *anis • tar Alt 101011311• • ,•I=NUT. 1761.4311-0 • .. Juarredd k n rrr , , .64 t's'!'" 2 l4 12 ' .°113 • Imegia?tnoc. Inni:f.Vlo:4l JOSEPH O. Las liaaansa P. EMLIZIOS.I).. . Sanwa 14 ..= oln4l at Yarlornmanan aamanant. PaIOE OP ADMISSION • \ `l.O cants,. Pain , ' Bo*• • - ' 131.E•ata Elar beramrod 'at the Hoz Oelni:datiaa Ma , day,,flibmat. atlas abaci?. _ 1.. • .I,l,:ztattt tlm'Ot . T:7 3 a,=.. mad i r5 ,,,,, • A , 4 R. Thai nlmht 0.41. OP.III 01 Lb.. EMMET= Or THE SEE Mt EST. , Tm Simms , . Hay . 9E6 13.M..•111 Ink . an • Opera ' ' Cmalque of r• • , /MIMESES 01 THE SIVIIKEET: r Had= . awls, (mutter aftb tanettanst.)llnm. Mahn radar A Pas ds Deus -- sad Era.Gilbatt 'So apnea:do with Ufa lasu L tmala Yves al ma OBJECT 14/ /STEAM Earnay Hamilton yam Pas.* • .orio.r•vsnlnc. pitlf , •l7 141 , is•CnIght tral .. Tbllion mad • ' \ Ethiopian. Opera Hoene. \ n..‘ 4. S. FOSTER . titirpecif illy mane., t• the eJtiene Of Pittebartli that -be Is tri ad e leaiLli LULL la • r051051 , M1191741106 In el' erten/J.lE4.a petteement lerlttOPliN OP:=7lBt. The E..= or anBl• vrp. or talented Artie. Airs he. ore... The "rill be tabbed In about tre when tto eatatmelactenta eememost•.• AUCTION SALES. 25 HalflUaek Tea at: &Alan: lIN MONDAY. afternoon. _May 9r 6 , at 3 i o'elotk. atUhdr Oitniental Ad«. Roma. area a Wool and Imh moot& will. to sold theste rood 1304. B) Black Tes, talthltn the i4tentloa of thn rms. is is: Building Lots and Sitetlor Manitant °ries at Atictiont. , • • • B GRAM; JL•a4 LIITTI3III7BOAbn TIMBEDaIt Mb. in Ma , rabatiVek r t , lre.%Altbfri"rt.V;= 'nx. of awn , be sold an Um wrni.tawa, a la m Milan. of LOW. ilattraaina mina of lir mut dastraltio Qlatrailin a in dm abort flonrialatn g Itatonabi. valtablatar Manufteories; Etnainaaa Hawes. tw • Print* Stntitanon t grant ltutneementa to eanliaLalta and other* to maks itirsttliftalLaal &tab. arbieli Incitaaana vane.. Alg a at tho • - • - Tartsta—Ostr oath, midi* In ow, asen two mark with Intaanat.aaewrod byhontli atxl awning'. • • . X. LAVII3, Autiograi. ~• • ' ' THE .1/NITED STATES • LIVE INSURANCE, ANNUITY • \ AND 4 • THIRST' COMPANY, .1- 4 . PUTLAMELpIIId• ‘,.\ • . .. \ - CHARTERED APRIL 26,185 .•.. CHARTERPERPETUAL.OCAPITAL2SO,OO. Ogles I. El: earner of Third and ObeatiW , t, ~ aifeets, Philadelphia, \ ..,, (MUSE! 0! HOME BOARD AT THELADE - Lplatt: \ \ .at.o. h. creaseed. ,-, Pent R. GoAdas:d. • ~..- \ \ - \ Ambhee W. Thearge.. 1. 3 ....... v ,J.b....... , . \ Yare.,l",•TlL.,° 2 , .7...... D., • ' • -\-- \ i William hfOoeri ' Witham IPflea. Preadaa--Sameea R. C l.• - , A' - - • riairunitent—Ambraft W. Tharonsea. •• - Aratibst Esaaine' mains—Pitabareb„ James 11. Wiliam . /1. D. AlLam'zcl'r'ltr:bliatilltiOLo. ~Trui.' \ r0.h17 • le /earth street. Pittsbasela BR TOUNI /Ea& PLIIIIBMIS, AND 711•13 WWI& 117 cad 120' Part StrattatAilamk.' asssinSisiarism;arrosrts ssiGinalz.ariztt.A.Uutannir.: IgANMPACTURE all of Waal; Gas arstataass Pittlasca. Mira 11ttiS Gni with and Ado as acre maim • say4,tl • :. t : .t: :s1 : : \ , ll \ EI BY ED IIND PI:MI/P, EAST Elp) OF IVAIN STREET, ~,,,„,, , BALI? * 34 °hl'' • ox, ,an'. oyrna.Patabordb. iso.raXesz, NOTIOE 13 MESHY GIVEN, . That the -: '•, - foll.lllg V 221181 maim* bow 61.deerocuto .1 their . -•- an on co Executors:, Adadoletrators and (Worth. • and that IL. add ornoonto vlll be Drearodd to the Orb 'a (Joan. lased for Allejgb.ty Coesay. to mbar. • • enatio.acd ollorante. ouldOttifi7. the Oth day of Jca11...• ''. Manua of Joce. P. Pula. odeehthdrstar. ie. of lialse.. - • both Qobar. detad. \ load account of Won. B A ' alVasia edrnhalarstor. 4 9 r ..: Wa.../.Datlit. doroaad. • . _. _.: . . \• i A vaunt Cl icaunt Lam lid Jai: 7. - Wybe.samatr . \ factors, to. of eambol Wylie. d - :.: floop'emsetery- mount of 11.1 " Titkend..edetdabfrater • , cm teatarcento arm.: la o.l=c* Xt. Irolutdafo. , • `. doosant of Wra Iteolece. 11d ..b.cr uqut ,• Thompaoo. deemed.. 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