Grdte. CITY. sum :TRILL, Ahrefoar readers haring a cop the AVEy.a.LY Cliazrrx of the 4th cember will pouter a favor upon mailing It Coeur address:. ELSIE/LOAD DISASTE deeldent an Me !Pritozlll7/Irtallis 1064—li17e: . raara ' , brows "nem Into . Traek a.lll lan Darped—One PEV•011. .. . . • Hilted swersavaras aresoriess : I It most frightful acddent, which came near being a repetition of the terrible Angola affair, on the Lake Shore road . recently, °warred on the Permaylvinda Central Raltroad yesterday morning, near Mill Creek Station,inout forty miles east of Altoona. The Feet Line paisen , - . . ger train bound east., Noble]: leftthli city at 7:30 Thursday evening, In . passing' the point matned ran on a broken l ral, I, throwing . five rear are from ': the track and down spsrathankinent mayoral feet in height. Terse of the can capalsori were sleeping cars. and the other two common passenger coadas. Almost im mediately after. tho aceldentane of the gleaning cars ceoght tire, which, with . the two passenger coaches and a Sliver 'Palace car, svaa,- entirely consumed: try the flames- So far as tan be tussertatned there was but ode person killed, and Ave " wattnded, none Of them seriously, hbw . ever.. There were but few passes: en the train, which to same extent acco nts , fur the almost miraculous escape st Is. digester too terrible to conte p te. 3 Among the passengers wets:Mr. d ra. `Patrick - Duggan, lately residing t; iti - o. ~,. - 137 Penzeiylvanis avenue, in Lb 411. y. They were an their way to Calif rrifirat. -the time of the accident. Mrs. uggau snail - stun:ly killed. She is said have been sitting by the stove in one of the ears at the Aline of the oecurren , but the precise manlier of her death have not beenable - to ascertain. ller ther was „with her, and says that .w be fltat SOW her in the car after the dent I ' she "was' dead; with both legi t off. She was subsequently parthdly :treed I with the burning car. Her re ins, "we are informed, will be brought to this city for interment. .Patrick. Damns, n, the husband of the -unfortunate .woman whose death we kayo mentioned. was sitting beside bar • it the time of the wreck, and was badly :injured about the haul and fare. • Blain . Juries, though serious, ace le, . we be lieve, considered dangerous. Mrs. George Adams. residin N 0.13 Woodland Terram - West - Ph eipkia, .was slightly burned. - .L' Il ansue, of Indianapolls,w saliklit ctly injured in the spine, but r Ived an serious ta :M ary ngs. I Crease, Crawfmdsville, ..ansas, was slightly injured in 'the taxon -and back. " W. Welkol„. residing on Cortlandt street, New York, received injuries lathe . back. lie will :leaver. : , The above Is a complete list of the 'clianaltiee 115 repOrted to the offlmrs of the company ne trains both east and wrest were dote-Mod about four boars on account of the dent. The wounded . wercr provided ' , xi medical attention and th properly cared for by ttie officials of e road. 1 .. —After writing the above, we received the fallowing by tidegrapin BATLIIISEUIIO, January' 3L—An acei dent occurred- this morning near Mill creek, cm the Feniurvicania Railroad, to the Fast Passenger trainbound eastward, calmed by a broken rail, The fOur rear 'ears were thrown off the track, and three ;went down an emoankment o when they took fire andocere humied. pa.s7 . . *wagers got out, excepting n woman named AnnaDaggan, of rattan:ugh. It lerbelleved ilie wan killed in the UpSet ting of the tam- Her body was afterwards partially burned. , The following were injured, none den j,mrensly--,principally painful bruitun, alt no banns broker: • ex. Georgia Adatua.- Philadelphia; J. misc,,aen. Indianapolis:Mrs.- Mary Crouse; Ratrnm; W. Nyckle, New Tork; Herbert Noonan. Jr.. Philadelphia: W. 4 ,v 7..en. Rodman rell, G New Jersey; L. and Chase daughter, II kb loan; 'Hubner, Lancanter. =I In the published record of pardons by Goyernetr,.Genry -- lait yr,ar it apscam that thatof David E.-Hall, convicted of jug-snit MO battery in the Quarter Ses !dons of Allegheny county,. mid sen teresedto six months imprisonment lathe county mu; granted on the mem _ ineridation of "Hon-Jus.P.Sterrelt,Prea !dent Judge of the Court that tried the case,. among ..others. Notwithstanding tho.reeord,'S wo feel authorized to con- Indict the statement that Judge Sterrett recommended this pardon. Last spar suer, while on a:visit to the eastern part oftheldtatc, Judge Sterrett was solicited by a pOemLnent citizen of this county to write t the Gevernor recommending the pardep of Hall. The Judge stated that .uport \ his return : home Yee would prepare and send tmthe Governor a fell statement otthe code; but previous to his return Hall Mai been pardoned, render ing tt inineceMarr to comply with his promise; _and\ .be did not commu- , skate. with the Governor on the *abject MOM pardsn. How than can the record^ of the recommendation of JudgeSterrellbo Mcounted fort An ex- , limitation cif, Mc papers in the - case at Harrialamxwill fail 40 reveal any letter or writing from him in the matter. It is peasible that misrepresentations wore . made to thesdovernor, calming the re sxml " in writing th is established. Our • obloct in hi tdmply, to make (mown the fact that .Tudge, Sterrett did not rsemalrisend the pardon., maimed to, en&thut the record to the contrary-is not corivict.• Since the Governor has published the .recortr! • to Justify his tietion, we suggest that the correction in , • dicafed Mricade in order that., Judge Warren May not butdaced in, a fase po • Adtion, of - made bear a responsibility • which 3llcs not belong to him. • . . . ' floe misted mobbirry at the Roam* • - genets manse - Oa Saturday, morning betwten Gas\ and sex o'clock, J.L. Linton, a special - detective in the ,employ of tlac United Slates RoYerme Department; a resident i of. Philadelphia, who wee stopping at the diongairela House, heard some one '• in his and upon rising up, discov ered a man .working with the lock of the deori 111 r. Linton alarmed the house, • mid °Memo ware itentfor,who upon their Arrival Mrested lborma•Patteracin and Ocargo elartirk- two young mambo nos espied a _rota immediately ecross the ba.l from that occupied be Linton. patarson was identified by. Linton as the nuerwho badbeen in his room. He . rustle information against them for . -feloniorts, assault and battery and at . renipt larceny. After a hearing the se- Mimi were le default of tail committed ,Zw!trlal. , • cessaterfeis wank Foes ziaterttog. We eYO pleased to know, forms a speci alty In . commetlon with _the syatetu of practical lataldng so succemfally taught at the Iran-City College, Heath's Govern ment.-Counterfeit Bank Note Detector, published by authority of Um United Steels Treagury Department, having been tuted_ln the elaaaes the College ever since its - first - publication. Tble is a standard work on the Art of Codaterfelt nut IFeteDeteeting, among allteuakers. the mug= Illastratingtbedlithrent parts of our currency and Treasury notes nay . Mg been printed dirocUy front the Gov 4:rnmant plates. All students of the Col lege reCelve tamtalhatu. instruction In - this Impoitant branch of a business ed -ligation. An &wired Information concern ing the College can be °Waived by ad dresamHg the Pyinelosla,--Smitb a@ Cow ' ley. Pittsburgh, Ps.- , CIS, Her l43llY. McCandless, Physician of the Bond of Health reports. the following InterMents ln the city from January ID .to January 2S, LW: Platfbestion 1; puerPeral fever I; ner vous-rarer; - gastro enteritis 1; cancer 1; syphitlis .1; old age f 1; anaemia I; acci dent '11; ootmumptlon erysipelas 1; blunted 2; mesenteric affection I; conrol. etions 2 ; disease of spine I; pneumonia 4; bydromplialus 2; still bum 1; • Of4he above there were: tinder one " Tear; P; from fi re to ten, I; ten to fifteen, 1; fifteen to tWenty, 3; twenty to thirty. 4;b h irty to 'forty, 2; forty to fifty. I; pasty eeventy 3; seventy to eighty. It eighty to ninety 1; nlnetyone hundred, I. Of the shove number there were 17 3natesnnd 9- fattish*, making aotal of al, seq. sag as onras .rou I arebeard that wonderful ;inhaler' trinceph, the Burdett Organ. riftm.i•riorma..l.,,, of even a child upon t idit Der ket b n ,tininst I. more touching lakka'noatileldly entraueln.7, lhau the flour ' Jibes: or _practiced players 91.4‘ moat othorcrrgans. The edects of the ." 2 .. eurou c human voice) and celestial atop: 4, Tate taventian and found lo perfection in the Burdett organ—are touching and -syrdoathetta in the extreme, an d ' comparaine only to the heart4earchin and tremulous tonm drawn -from their g - • aiolinsby esiOloEntl orsVieux Temps. . - The 3dessra: - itlebet C Bro., .122 Wood t O treeb, lmvo the solo agency,and will be •nOtloull, 'toeow those organ gm= up ~41, who maYal.re them. --- _ ..! ekMl Care Capeje.d.. Aiigeglientoceurred on the Ailegh . eny 'Valte.YrMarisa on Theitsday night to a 1 - c o s i train i roo l - Aittedrong's coal works, caused by the brat:dug . of au axle, near ilaight's Ran.. Four of the loaded Eva were thrown froth tba frank, and tolled down• the embankment, 'at Unit plane, :about forty. feet high. The wreck le Meneribedes a' 10 ettrairera piled mn top of - each .- other, -and fragments tbarso4 . Ccelekeker a brakes, aslee, _pieces_ a timber and _broken- wheels, - were scattered in a/1, directiosmi. Yalu . "WIWI no persOk was iNcutd, , • - OEM DIS tSTHOIfi [0 FiA Destestellon et Mt, Xs : tandem:ly Lt»be—Lore 6Stlnsate4 .t $290,000, Saturday afternoon a fire, terribly de structive in Its consequences, occurred at SL Xavier's; Academy, near Introbe, of which we have obtained the followinc partlenlara: The lire was first &WON . - ered about half-pest three o'clock In the . aft;rtionn, in the center attic above the donaltories, by one of the Sisters, whose attention waa attracted thither by the settod of something head• fa!ling. Thu fire beret Offal:mkt the real of the main building over which it spreadwith fearful rapidity, and was communicated to the Chapel, and in a short time the entire building was In rains. At the time the fire was discovered there were but three man, the Gardner, Janitor and Groom, about the premises, 'but a number of the neighbors soon came to the scene of contlogralion. end did all in their power to amiss the Slaters. Noth ing could be time, however, to save the building, anetheir whole efforts were turned toward the contents. she Sisters, after taking all necessary cons of tho pupils—numbering about one hundred—performed wonders In saving musical Instruments, valuable furniture, the =arida altar of the chapel • and ornaments. Through the efforts of the Sister in charge of the trunks 01 the the scholars, although an invalid, they were removed from the burning build ing In safety. The Sisters Jest their own wardrobe in their eagerldesire to care for and protect the young ladles from all pmaible Injury or loss. The Academy of St- Xavier's was In charge of tho Sisters of Storey. It was established, we believe. in 1340, at Mt. St. Vincent, near Latrobe. but in 18. - le was removed to Ifount St. Xavier, t h ree and a half miles southwest from Latrobe, and ono mile and a half from the Peansylva, nix Railroad. On this location a cargo Convent and sellout building three glories high had been erstod. I're beautiful chapel adjoining it, and forming part of ' the -general plan, bad only been com pleted last fall. Tim reboot building was - one of the meet complete in the country; It been,had... fitted up in modern style, end was a odel establishment in alt its details. The Slaters have been adding to its educational advantaged far the pmt twelve years. There were in the - school building tea or twelve pianos, three or'' four harps, a library, valuable paintinp, adenine apparatus, etc. The chapel, completed last fall, was a beautiful edifice. It had atained glass windows, ann contained valuable works of painting and statuary. The' marble altar was saved, but the organ sod other accessories were destroyed. The loss an the chapel, wo are informed, will amount to over forty thousand dollars. The Pittsburgh pupils, about twenty In number, arrived In the city Saturday evening, on the Altoona accommodation tram. These of them who were unable to reach their homes, were "provided with accommodations at the Convent on Webster street, and several sisters and a a number of pupils arrived in the city yesterday. • - The hoM at which the fire took place - aleateeceocents for the safety of both sta tars and the children under their charge. This, amidst the general gloom, is a mat ter for joy and thankfulness. - Thelabor of years has theta been wiped out and to material lee of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, less an incon siderable insurance, is the result. The open parses of deyoted hearts will be . -ready to meet the tad emergency, and 'contributions criltbe made with willing hand Caves, b the thousands of graduates who y long since parted from their alma mater to enter into the struggles of life. . .The Pennsylvania Railroad wee' rep rose:tad here In all ins gushing kind. nesaby Superintendent J. Itl'Creighton, who, after telegraphing to vurionspoints to prevent parental alarm, had the pupils and Slaters placed on the eastern and western rains for their proper destine. Son, free of charge, as soon alter their arrival at Latrobe, in the sleighs and sleds - of the neighborhood, as practica ble. • . Bishop Domeneo telegraphed the Sis ters Lest night to take the scholars to Loretto; 'where the academy will be con tinued Without Intermission. lie 101 l the oily yestenlay to visit the ruins. itralsier , s Easiness for January. The following is a list of Letters of Administration granted and Wills ad mitted to probate, in the County RegLs ter's Miler, dnringthe mouth of January, 1:16S, by Joseph 11. Gray, Esq., Register: • mti-rssi or auxuarrarno. snisTss. Decedent. Admlnissrator. Estate. Edward (PNell----Winerd 15weeny$7,140 Juob B. McDotrald..;;Mary McDonald em John B. Fox Wu, A. Paine._. 780 Harriet_ Wineoiddle.-Dr. A. H. Gross j cc . Zeldin° Grosz AndrearNolte Anna K. Waiter ITO Amnon .11 Bankin-. COM „h. J. Foster .J. C. Tooter.... Neredltiti !jam AL ... Rosa 150 taarlstian Kohnnaszt...Wsst. Madman.- 0,200 Godfrey Mahn. John Grandmon. ° 1,00 Polar iLedenbangh....lL Iledenbanch.. lm David Meddler snsangi griller. UI Elizabeth 1101 - add a-Elizabeth Calp.:1,000 Catharine Rolla-. .. Adorn 110110...... 10a Ann Hendrick.-- -Bridget Calm-- ]m John Meal_And:o.loller- OM Mare MoGonald_P. em Debold Hanka Elizahlt EGPner 50 Mary El mans. IL D. names-- aeon James ahem IL Donaldson.- IEOO Susan Lonehry . .. ...T Longery.- 2,7 m Ephraim Powell---Cath . n PowelL.. 903 61.110n0l Edgar...-.... Wm. Edam CM Wm. Moss • Armin Lima 100 W at. T. R011in50n.... • .11 lehel Robinson' 606 Fleury Salmon-- ... . Anna Salmon.... 306 Eilmunsth Baira ..„..IL B. McLain... - . 6,00 u Lonna A Bornall.....lleary Sal n.... _. no John McCann. David ALcCmgo... 100 John Donovan Mary P0rter.....700 Wm. B. POllllOO .10m , 1 Geo. Lovell Jane , Mitehell-- 150 rb lll 9 Clronna John CYPlanh- 400 wttu anxiTrco TO ratmaTz. • Testator. Exam:nom Jas. Sterulatord ....Thos. and Ja.s. Stuade ford. :Tomah Blether Fred Seekert 1.1 P. Loeffler: Corrain Jon. Trod Wolff....Msthise Manner. Jno. Mcdone Thos. Peary and .1. B. Eolly John Dyer, Jr H. 111 , 016 art and B. pAOl.26CCres. • .J. ord. , and J. Craw ford £1116.18. tirgby....Jor. Phlll9 and 11,30yer. James Birk Samuel A. Sell Wm. L. Miller Geo. and Albert MEller. Elisabeth Baird.... Henry B. MoLean. ller)J. Patton. G. M. riseeinPotter and H. • Samuel W00d5..... Jamesds. means and Wm: Woo Rath Fra zler--...Campbell B. Herron. Mary Clark - - • • ,Elchardßradley...J. Carothers andli.Brin. son. mona,ineHaarney,E.lleCulta: , F. Garland seal 3. WOO. Finley Noble-Wm. Noble. John Montgomery. 8.. Fen omitn,ding J. R. Mont \ g • JacoahSchnlx--Mmaraet 50,10 on• eli.Dead on the street. • Aboul.t.wo o'clock yesterday afternoon . Fritz Black, a Getman, fell at the corner of Third and Ferry streets, and expired almost Lusteistly. Several persons, who were standing a short distance oft; oh scrawl him-fall and hastened to his sa shimi*, but be was "quite' dead when they. readied him. Them was a slight bruise on tidtedde of hbf head, near the temple, where it bad come in contact with a atone step, -which, at that, was thought to hero been the muse of ida death; but Dr. Murdoch, who examined tho body, thinks he died of apoplexy. The corpse was removed Lithe Mayor's oftlee, and Coroner Clawson being nod fled impannelled a Jury,who, after view... fins the body, adjearned to 'meet this 'morning at binlock. when the Inquest take n o noncludeth The remains were take charge of by. Mr. Aiken, undertak er, and will be properly interred by him to-day. • Th.% deceased was about Oil rty dye years of age, and leaves a wife and family In Calm, Minot. b-eu employed. on the tow boat:P./soot. Paint er" for several months, and boarded at Mrs. Gardiner's, on Watarstreet, daring' Served libel EMS, ' At Dunbar, Fayette county, a very amusing and somewhat serious occur rence took place a day or two ago. A gay and realise martini chap made him self sweet to the wife of seripple, and thinking he had matters' set up to sub 'his purposes 'proposed an elopement. She was insulted with the dlshonorable propositio, but quick as tbonght flied on a plan to get square with the follow. She arranged& meeting for Monday night • at a dark and lonely spot, whleh the de ceiver readily agreed to. The hour op- Pmselliod. mkt the rash lover ventured to the place. All was still. Re taw, the signal, and suddenly there sprang upon him not the object of bliloveand desires, but her btg brother, to whom , she bad onarriuutcated the plot. The doeelver wait deceived and beaten" so badly into the bargain, that his life is despaired of. Ile will try no more elopements for sev eral months to come, and Should ho ever do EP again he will be sum to make lo gallica relative to the muscle of the lady's tricsuda . • Z,ple►ten 41eitiers7..vaut7 r2KI About half-prwl live .o'clock Thursday evening an explosion occurred on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, by which, fortunately, no ono was inlorwl. At the n rn t time mentioned asocenoriatlon train was palming the Allegheny Arsons!, when one of the cylinder heads of the locomotive blew out, wrecking the oo zing pretty effectually. The • eteneer and Amman escaped injury. A men was ;lending on Ike feet-hoard of the Iwo and both sails oho board wore blown off aid wee le ft Moraine% un injured, on the inin . X.! Portia"- lietee - Cipme wee certainly litsie Juw than a mkacle. The driving be:imam: Wheels of the locomotive were shattered and the locomotive badly wrecked., ABLIAIIOi ea tti Posumrylvaala 1303- The. Day Mnprerts ',rein Bast on • the Pennsylvania' Bailment' 'which left the Union Depotatthree o'clock. Thursday morning, mot with an accident at "Pack Saddle," beyond the Blairsville inter section, by_Which the sleeping cat, Do. 75: of the baser Palitoo Line, was thrown from the track and badly wrecked; but, notwithstanding it contained a number of ocenparrts at the - time, no one was injured. At the point named the. train part upon th e a M kn p a m nt i e l d . o ve r f t o h r e ward rail safely, but Me: unlace car was thrown. from the Melt and both trucks hauled ~ R ; ~oaar i~. . . 1 "Iteonome Satiety. . I We puliit- n below a circular addressed • by this Sot:lety to their correspondents I and friend,. It announces the new ar- ! retirement triad° necessary by the death i of the venerable patriarch and head of I ! the Society, than whom no man In thin 1 part of — the St:ite was intro eq,e(3aed for intelligence and putty of character. h , will be h,eol. that NI:. Jacob lienrici, for many years well known as the associate Trustee and active basins-;v man of the Society, is now the senior Trustee and presiding Elder, And toot .51r. Jor.athan Lena takes tiro place heretofore so hon orably end ably ta , eldud I , Mr- He n" rich We have had many yearn' ac quaintance with the. , gentlemen per sonally and with other inemboni of -the Councilor Elden, end think the Soel•ty has displayed :t.e. ett,t.nuary sound judg ment in the arrangement now made puh tic. Mi. I,,ria Is a gentleman of more then ordinary intelligence, and possesses. the entire nmildenee of the outside cum monity, as well as el his associates. Ho is a man of fine presence, earteable man ners, and much experience in and apt nmis for buslur.sa: • . 1)I EP "IN T 0 0 lonsi, On the morning of the 11th of January, ' lii , ilS, in his 11th year, Brother Romellus 1,. Baker, in full trust in theall;thullcient merits of his dear Saviour, Jesus Christ, whom ho lout-1 unswervingly with his whole heart, and whom, in the person of Me brethren, ever since the founding of ' the Society in 1,15. he served unto death ' witn unspotted fidelity. Since the la mented ileparturo of licot go ltapp, the highlylieloveil Founder tit the Harmony ' Society, In 15.17, he was Presiding Elder, • the Principal Trustee, and the Religious Loader and Speaker of the Kuhl Comma- In now ,ue,ox.led by Brother lamb Ilenrlef, who Jo about 10 ymro WI junior, and who . , mince 15.12, has Iran closelY soc/nted -with bin, In him otli..to, and mid, rather Itapp's and his guid mace, wan indlatod into Ulu buidnEkia of the Society. • .•ds his fei:ow Trustee, there was this day e1,,,t.51 Brother Jonathan Logo, who w•as born in the Society'in ISO 7, was raised by the ~.1111P, and wide!, ho always served most faithfully, and by which he seas • elect rd in IF. i 7 . a weather or the Council of Etdera, in which capacity ho has served ever since with fidelity: - - The general MIA-Incas of the Satiety will therefore henceforward to done In. the name or llenriei and Lon,, Trustees: and ell Deed,: nod eitmlor li00.1.111( rad will .6, xeoute.l Joni signed in the names 'of Ilenricl “t:LI L.utz.,l Trutt lu conformity to the Arnett. of As. hanation, dull• rouorded In Beaver noun - 7„- , Pezna: JAqOl.l . JONATHAN LENT. Economy, Jan; 13, ISPB. Touter.(. Llnce . . The air in passing int* the Lungs has to pass through the. Pharynx, Larynx, Tricheifand Bronchea. Each of these organs ii subject to disease, which mani fests itself by pain, increased discharge 'of a starch} mucous, which is sometimes tinged with blood, and is the ocesolon of frequently ueedles3 maim. In the dis eases of the throat aid air passa,gea lead- lug the lunge, no ode Can be too care. ful 'ln applying n speedy remedy, for. although thesedisca,es may not necess.a. rily be considered dangerous ,-they will, If neglected , lead to those of an . almost certainly fatal tendency. There'. Is not one of diem which may - not be cured In a very short time by the timely applica tion of a suitable remedy. • It isnot well, however, to use in such =se, .merely local applications by way of inhalations, and toe injection of spray or mist which has by seine wrdern been termed atornirialiou; for,. whilst these do good to the lowd affection, they are prone to drive the disease further down the throat, and in all probability into the substance of the lungs. One of She best means of treatment is to lilt the veins and etteriee with good blood, product,' by good digestion and a healthy stom ach. The cough and morbid symptoms in ninety-five cases out °fa hundred will be completely and quickly. cured by Dr. Kayser's Pectoral Symp, which dis- and tlitainates -. from the llama . • -} - stem the morbid collections whirl cal ret and obstruct the mtuuter ye.x+els o . . . the Wags and tubes that lead thereto. These onto emptied of their aerial , con ten,s and rodilled with healthy blood will 500,11 shrink to their normal .state. coughing will cease. the I secretions be lessened. and health re,tored. Dr. Re:), . . . . oar also prepares a remedy called Lung Cure, or Pulmonary Itev,rative, which is composed of simple materials gather-• ed frosts the groat statehouse of t.tature, and which, in - long stansling eases, Isom: of the 1.4 tuedmineS ever diswvered. Dr. Kevi,r's Lung Cure is readily di geatt.,l and as,itnitat4, with the blood, end carries to each point of diseased lia na a healthy plasma capable of rest°, log lost function, It has such an affin ity for the human system, that any one who will testa few dasev will at race be convinced of its adaptation to the cure of a - vast number of diseaA's having their origin inn di. , ordered state of the vistera, - 4,pccially th0 , .0. of (herb...n.4 nod tile organs coinitcle+.l with rcsplratiom Any one who will redact at all knows very well that whatever will bring the +ye:ern into a healthy state will enable it to heal ulcers or sores in the human ors.' tarn wherever locu , ed. Taerefore. Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure k destined et no distant day to.oceupy a high place among the remedies for the carp of all disease of a pdimottary character. Sold at the • Doctor's treat Medicine Store, - 140 N ood street. , Dr. I:eyser's resident consulting office . . . for lung nxrunination., and iJac trnatmirnt of obstinate chronic. diseases, No. a Penn street, from n A. or. until 4 p. u. fleeting of inn Rosen or Pelson In spresorn-in A nt'tinrden ►p-- pointed. • • The Board of Prison Inspectors, Mtn . posed of the Judges of the County Courts, the Mayon, of tie, two eitlis and the County Controller, met at 10 tieback a. m., Saturday, forthe'parpose of taking action on the band of the newly appoint ed Wyden, Mr. Scandrete, and attending to such ether Unshaven es might be brought before them. The hart offered by Mr. Scandretr being' satisfactory, the bond was • ap proved, and the brat day of April next lixed as the time fur him to take charge of the prison. Mr. S. then n o minated Mr. AjW. Smith as S existent \Vanish', which was continnell by the Board. We aep pleased to know that 'Tilly" will be retained, as lie is a most excellent, lie commalating and e ff icient • officer, and having Occupied the position 'for almost ten years, daring which time ' he hen renderea general satisfaction and made a hoet - of friends. Ile has.beccarie almost a * . fixture" to the .iustittitien, from which his presence would be greatly missed. The new Warden, Mr. S. la highly spoken of by those who know him, and will doubtless make au efficient and popular officer. A rem . pitaitatat niece of eourtewy wee extended the passengen on board a train of earn delayed by the anon , a le.r, daya 511103 by the ofticlaLs on the Buffalo, Corry awl. Pittsburgh Itailroad, cennocto ing with the Allegheny Valley road. While thus detained, Daniel Eag„ One of the direetern 'of the road, came up with a number of alelghs and • conveyed the paietengent kt Bronco, where a suroptons dinner wee nerved up at. the Company'" expense. In the after noon the ptueseng,re were conveyed to the. witabilehtnents of the lake Shore Wine Company, where they wore ehown through the extensive 'walla and hand- aemely entertained by O. Ityckman of that Company. After full justice hell been done to the lourpitalities extended, a meeting of the p.easengers woo orgatileaL 0. W. John sen, of FrieiOnift Waal Pr.:dont, and A.. IL JuiLson, of Donklrk, Secretory. Nu onerous complimentary' speecherr were made end a ginunittee of three, cenaist• leg of J. Cook, Eno., of Buffalo, Mr. Williford, of—, and J. T. Ely, Enq.. of Nlayville, were appointed , a committee to draft resolutiona. TLo pa.v.ongers were no agreeably entertained during their detentleti that neither the ladles nor gentlemen regretted the dine lent. . _ • Mecca idtolen.—Mr. Thomas Bel'stein yeßtertillV morning ,h,..11 In the stable of . Ir. alrib, Third ward, Alla. {;bevy, " and about ton e':lock, some "evil disposed tenon" with the love of mutton strung upon him, wilfully; and feloniously did take. steal and carry away said 0100 , The wilco nflicerd were noUtleil of the transaction. but as yet Lace failed to discover any trilf,ll of the "lost sheep.' , • Coroner's Inquest.---The Jury inipan nulled by coroner Clawson to inquire Into the manner and canoe of the death of Fritz 13ittek, anotire of which w. pub• Milted yesterday, met at ten a. m. yes terday and rendered a. verdict of death fro it spoplezy. ARIZONA Indies Dept eda Ileoe—Leetts. the MI- OernearArriral of Terrtwrlal CITII (Meer.. , rty Tsiegrital 1.1,0 Pittsburgh (Isgrettn) • SAN Fs3./NCIsCo, Jan.l 31.—Lida ad yleos from Arizona stato pmt the Indians made a descent on Bede tiprings Station and Camp Willow's. They shot or car ried of all the smelt. , The mail corner and escort of and four men belenginn to the railroad • survey, ware lost in thoWildentess seven days and came scar filar:lair. The civil officers of ilio.iferritory ar rived at Tuscan, ntic. 17th. The citizens escorts:lll)cm to the town and gave them a grand supper. The popolation or Tun con and vicinity is rapidly Im...reaming. 7/I,ooo—At. her reel/Pace, corner of (Iroht Meet and Vice's Alley, rlttebareh, llckehTll. AHi N C /LOUD, relict of the late Teo, Irma. saV entobre.le.two of John A . steels. tee— et I o'uock F. on iftl. Ay, Jeoserr k Slat, lee • aged 66 years. IMAM 110Thet—the Thursday,k. I o'cloc r. o. 110.111 MS Ll.Ull.l6llltrrt..N. lit. the 77th yew' of Ms ago. • 06/1516h1oli.—December Met. 1157, At E F. JOllll CIWKLI•11, mod 76 ye . re. ertmftWNLL.—Ato Sunday MO , plug, Yebroory ot halhoutet eke o'clock. 31 re. ttEIIECCA IYOU/Arratt... to the 15th year of Per Age. CAFSON—DuIa the 7.d Inst., at Melee -o•chtc, A. tf.e /61.17.0. J/t2IC, 'Oft' el John CAr. = pigkigitinae):l Pennsylvania Leeslature. =1 IlAannac mi. Jan 0.1, 186. UF.NATE. ISZCIIISTRATION. Mr. ,TAYLOR., of Bcavcr, read in playa 00 act exteudic: Ulu net fur regis- Lorin dog: in Allezheny count• :o Dearer county. Mr. Eitlttr.r, of Allegheny, offered a rmolukion that the Auditor General be requott4l to transmit to the Senate a statement of the alsiount of SOW taxduo the Commonwealth by each county, for what year said tam is due, at what time the present triennial revision of tbe-ral nation of the several (aunties was made; when a statement of the samo was com municated to the Commissioaers . of the several counties, and for what ycarasaiii revision was made. The noodution was adopted. - NEW COUNTY JUL 4 Mr. LORRY'S' bill creating a now county out of Crawford, Forre.q, Vemin go and Warren countlea, to be called Petmleurn county, wan ennaldered, Idr. LOWRYlnaking a long speech. In favor of it. Mr. BROWN,' or Mercer, and Mr. WALLACE, of Cleartiold, spoke against it. Finally the bill was postponed.. - 1110. V wen!) EP,JOIII.IBTOWN The, net creiting a now ward, to be culled the Sixth, In Johnstown, Cam bria county, W. 16 passed finally.. Adjourned till Monday evening. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. PAY FOR ZOLDING ELEmoNs. Mr. JACKSON, of Azustrong, Fre seated a remonstrance from citizens of Armstrong county against any law granting aidlttoual asompeusattou co owners of houses to which elections ern ,hi Id tu that county. rItOIII,IIITOILY Liquou LAW :Hr. NICHOLSON, of Heaver, pre- Rooted a petition fromlndustry township, Beaver county, fora prohibitory liquor law. • Mr. RIDDLE, of Allogizen,y, one from Boll,uo, Allegions: county; for nu act authorizing Dia School Diroctois to bor- PEDLMAS UHLATIONS. HICKMAN, from Committee on Sodoral Relations, reported back the }!Dube Joint rosolutlons urging Secretary .Seward to instruet thelJoited States Min ister in England to demand the relonse of American prisonera held for allegod political (drone., and to insist upon some lined policy by which ithe righti of American citizens shall be . respected, with amendments amounting to a substi tute. =i2 Also, from tits Committee on Judiciary; (4enerul,) walla nagativo recommends ti pa, an act to repeal so much of tho act. of April 1t.% 94 , so mak*s it unlawful for mug to run ou Sunday. Messrs. DEISE and LINTON each re uhrted from tho Committee on Judiciary, (goners].) as committed, acts repealing the net of last selisien compelling the admission of nags - nos into railway can: Mr. MANN alleged that the bills were never considered In the Committee. Mr. DEISE explained that they had h.endeeided upon at a meeting of the Committee when the Republican Ment ors were absent. The matter was debated at considera ble length, and the bills were finally re counnitte.l, t2nder tho operation of the previous question, by a vote of forty hue to fortyoue—the Democrats voting '`No." The following bilig were roil in playa: Ity Mr. WILSON', of Allegheny, nu; :I rising the School Board of the 50C31.1 ward, Lowrance.'ltie, to borrow mown- sell certain nut estate. By M. lIICKMAN, of Beaver, pie- . %ining the sale of listexicating drinks rt Industry township, Beaver Comity; so, - -reducing the number of School Di svetors in Ohiotownship, Bearer trusty; incorporatiag• the Beaver county Ranking and Safe Deposit Avoclatlon. By Mr. BEATTY,. of Crawford, tharizing the Auditor General to deliver . o toe Iteceiver of the Pot olcum Bank .ho United States Le n ds originally des posited as security for the currency of the bank. . =9 The Free Mahe.' Law 'was consid ered on * second reading, pendinir whiciL iließoutle'adJourued till Monday rita coaramit i svn.LE lIILL ATPROVED. The Conn1.730, anti% fair aeunnii. wan Inrao.bai firmery extra. 171101 Set prime I7siair7i4ri flat duality ICi•Valikili far to goat 165401 em ordinary Itgaltdtei inferior tagl7o. Sheep and Lambs Smiki higher en Um weak4wlte • ialr dimmed, oloaine flan, extra 7,4118 M• yarn. 707.4ei ordlimg and common 840 'U fahid ix‘r i t tti " qood . : 63'l4 l 7°. . " 4 l7l a llt°srt:°P4Mb'e4l " .$7,751 Only seven ear irmila cm NO, • • UM MN • ratladelphla Cattle Market. ' 037 Ta w ma rlttsfaiffb eamotte.l Ihrtearear ma, Tea. I.7beCit .. .llirairket. m &out , * sad firmer; Wan Of XXXI halo at. 10010e43 for extra avatar& atom; 80-11}0 for Oar go good; 6074 a far emasona. Shetp are to fur demand at - aa advs.:at sales of &OM bane at Mira Ham are Wawa Seamed at 00 mfr..; Wei Of 3.180 XaMit rtaXaelitt‘t MO lbs. sacs. CrbaeLasail Marla Marital. tar Telefroltse tar 13..etta,1 I Crecrasart,ifebrttary 3—Beet Cattle Dn. chazyged with • fair tle=atta, at atta7,ia, groat—tae latter rate for Elrmip etaros sad arra .at full prloes; fro choke 113.5004.'fb par rental, plata Tile battalall are mina Mailakoo. gross foe hoci. 858. --- 1867. 11. P. BALLAD & CO., A O,IISIWrItATOWEi Noerber.,- .C 3. ell perronale•erested will tale n• tl. bbat I. er• at enatelstratibe terve be. f. 4.4 b‘• .Ibo tov , orrisseoo tor tout* of eIbWAIID ,vo • 11t. 6 1e r et trble b. 51.... Ceees 'e. All I far.. 40.4 It sel, rusts, or purees bar • . , • leg claim bp.. the swat. "Mau. mile. .111 Z WZLI:ZOTABLISHIDIrrIICIrLY -i or Mete' tb.••••• • •• ‘•• ' ' - , , • , *Lump) awszwr Ader`z, • . ~, _ • •• ' .11.1.3 try. I , nee vounniesion Hou s e , a‘iber ittemay. . 120IIIIIT ROBB. , . • jr/NliT , Diu le Toortt rt., rAtSslorrilt. - el. 22 %MON Bt. by re.. ••• iNteoaDatl 212.121ttettbilltspensTN2W.Ne. Dom 14. (Tabs.. 204 HI24DDNT 41222% xna 23....thetarels. • • • 2= st2o ,mo 02gDA. iseemt.r., LINN; .4 tirola indts IVN6 acme. or ootut.l7 rrodus. 1.122421 22DoeS 2226 e on coestwOsts. OUNIDUNIDINTS 601420TTND.L 2222Tasscio—Nort111812•2 3*ok. N. I e. =i= V r . !ra l ! 2trrii Molt. N. 2 1tr0a4N22,2T. T.; D. U. 122Cottart No. 111 NeaNaway; sauna 320 4 illatosostl4 TA, 222:4312 'EIPECILL NOTI tgrlollN BEPITAILItt/ oonik ectrtive Committee. ilTtte =cabers of the leeriblleas , eeeW eeentiTe O.IESIMIL are ftlauta4 to loon at the oZ“ of u. u. No. N Weal ...et. • Oa Wadi**4a7 Iv*ilat• rab..so. = WRIONONGAILELA • VAZUCT —Men cif the MA.114 et Illidtterut prosoml ...Se_ the Monnasso Ida Yallsy 01 mint CC 04 a.. rte.tet suya. llttalmles2 0 11:411/LD '. Mb of toVancs, a. WI a , Tps Jur nready for alstrinsUost confrix.ioNtrraosaAriuse. • arm3lui! e.ters ocamax&tims. e.ful.. Balt ifilvicia. Boma .Sititim Smuts, r.m.nus.. =maw. mach andw. out. weillap. la .. we.enar %pea 110,4 • • nest .enderfalsztlolerrnwodaml. ether im0d. , 12.1...ne.14tei this pm.. 15611.7•1. , a.....atlaa. maxim pats, sae Okla arttaaal , a 11... It la %math Its aralabl. fetal. .A 7 ' IT. sa4 sboald slaw la. oft turd. It la arm, baud Sado what It weaves, Una. • IarMOFFATNI LIFE PILLS AND PHIENDL BITTERS' Were first lased In private myna. la US. They were letredueed tether...Me la tae. gay which' was their reautlitirot ha t Yesaded. aotn they • have a We to exam of an *thee Cathartic and P►rllylae Atedielacs. They is hardly . a fuel moue ciente...l einem who have ant parelsal levldea. of their hetteletel afbeete. ,Their pear semen is Owlet to their en. iillshilliftle eyes of Coastlyneol. nilloce end Otoasehle .eases, whether of lotto =Mott dYlitkt• Ther are esilrely Yge tato!. La their eraapoeitioa. ud Lamle. to the gentlest /;test.' One legatee., boots Matures of the Wet sarstrwileitteretle,: asd stitylaSY proper einem IWO. M .7.: C third Is siconleat. loyeitig Welty sad buy from the bys; other properties ante nies , ed canteen...Ye elegem the statue h aad bowels frets ushealthl oserenßal. Thelr at.' soled abet la to rese/ste the lapsited Yee.: nay of the yews, yd mem Monk. It is . sot asserted .11olfaVa Pula UV 1.11. :1,-1104; ttuey•llli Mire romplalailli-bit ..3162 orslins, or o reutestaaces dhey tut b celled eloet.to, eonhe:you. and Oak 'Headache, Co tiesserre,, utelwaele.• Odlgastbs. isaselee. Lira sad, IdUloas Complalat.s, Cold., Scurry. flyers! Wilknees. de. They are expressly toads Jar , . it... dime, /g/illoes upon annoy of ceres, ye be cited, la Co nave tutaace has • erda. plant sear you to esr howlegget, when they , lure not operated as reesousaweed. ,- • • The printed einealar armee yob hoi lily platy tits rywateets ud glade of each , gully trestmeat. feralshakerflena. M. We Inlay :rho to Ity. Doyle Mier7rfalt, I no, Y. C.. whe was cared gstaaoloaL C. 11.. f ere., of Sheathe. In.. curd •of Lbw Coo.: phis{. H. Healey:. of lliartaglell, : yer, aid' Serefala, cad had to ase aretchy; was carift three Week.. Jaa.D.Lie!eue, of Addax. MY... cured Qf Billtwe - Paver. Bar. Ilyrr Ondtay.t Presbyterlaa Chant., eliallailres. Cal.. of Ife rer ted hint. nay. Td. L Wen Tweati.grst, New TOY. of Illoramathles sad PUP el El 'testi mediae. Pee. Samuel Bowies,. Cellar et the: Spr.agield (Yaw). BapabLisea, was cdrud ek terrible Comilveyes. Hoe. - 7d. Water. of of Life r`otsplalit, ate., .144 A lueseillioest.s Life Plile,with fall einulars to seat gratis to say litystelenerClergylaau on co eyelet of two thrstoeyt tasted. Wimp. : Yobat'S Life Pills an =teats Pee box. Not , (eV. Mauls Inman It per bottle. Thy are sold by all respecteldeeigaleis throughout tad eostinetits sad the bleeds of the Ocean._ wiry= C HOWL/MD. Proprietor.. successors le le Joey - 11-rrar, ye Dr. WC, H. ft .rrem, In Litarty..MV. . Now.Tork. fenetso . era rOVIRIFL •- COLD.. OR +ll irre,„tt 4oullano, Irrl 1.2.11ra Ktao Lugs, Periarassa ; Tirana Dlsease. or wragiraNettert. -• BBOWWB . BRONCHIAL TROCHE& dhsat laftran WU. sta, gtril tl4 . medlat• Per Itronahl A. CaUtrilk. Camakipttre D , seam, TiorAes *re awl whit ahraWCW Nagar, as Publ.la Illpeskiang 5Ta there .aleaD SAd •1241111116111 lag fOldh • • - Obtalllonly 115011111 VS 1110110.1.64. 1 . 3 COMA" Mid do m: as, of ftu Wciallais& ok.t UST be arm& . - sown Suankassaa. • I gg-Tur. =vase -raft.. - ! .urn set= et mutscrt. • EtuwASti An3ooLaTtoir IVOTr_%__POk FVl33Oi 1117._ollitter113 or erm=z, vtd th e =WU. • 01115 NW_ p abtelt destesoles ma rldras OnSI•tC, raf. glitt al'ed lettens4WWl.44 e i taT. 4 4 . . :Z irordons infer rated Id 1 tska notice 'I hat I,..tier• of A.J. frenlorattou bare been itr.z....a , o the 'alxbed ins UK. IlitAts de .01.1LigarliCA , Of graelolett Liroarblra ctsotd, anOw• It; Lamer-v.. tainted ;WAN estate are ta• gar , . I to lark • paTtnear4 ant those Metral alarMS laelertlae r•vrearVlOrrrolaata tua pro?- ' WI/ a2lo.l. , •ratla ter set: * . meat. I:ODIAbotOS7. , IL dm , r. , tar. *Hexer.) CO. Fs. NOTICX • IS UELiEBT. GIVEN OM, IMOLA r X WILLASXs , Lima out to.l.ts at AalAlslatnaloia estA , ll et JOIVi L•AMX. oz tWOFtllel.lle. deeealo.. ptlmile Ail t Arsans . g•Itl iestat. w4l wk. ac. sad tIATIaAt IsUASNIt I Onst .a1d,40.a1. wlll LielOnt ttelo L Hut A.l.llvs• 1.1 . *V.4. CAROL , WILL! .1111 de.= r • • lauir Tovreshlo.!rs 1111101JOII LITIE COMPLETE IN 1870. ;R. Central Pacific Railroad =I Mad DM LIU um 01 comm. lebt mg replete eviltd fneard by ea afar..- .hetmd ererbles lbs.% .4 IC. rearenatly tet tate thutha Ceirruratoce eV.... atn.aote cOxeserl. V Ow Nit 'Toth To Ste Yahoo ex/CO Init. Ball.* Is 1170. ' able Ualldre Mateo Clevoramentto mate ' • nbr 42a e .4 e.t.a., Rita. half the-, amaze& torastabatbse IhoMala ebbe b 7 le an abaaluto Kraal of 1 , ,11 sm. of vela. atd obit° ads oar sate, the Cesarsl rodeo - II Ivo. Ccropsay 0•13 rce:ll44 Mos Cantor ala,' MOM.. &matten amt. toacesslees wrath men Mu ehetellte The era I ate Marrom* of tbla . Cetrealir are therefore ausdua Ice the peohessc ameastthe to Mee 000 es the Suitt settle of lb" Ltat, lectedlue Lever *and ty I lost Kett.. am the whole frrelataly. IS the oelr so the U. b. fatal, floods. The remit..ldled, attalaol, la a a.er loeljorstivelf eallavorable elreiraeloac. • of, - 1024 labotanti al growta for' ballot.; :Ike CO/51 TOOL rA4pricw tots . . MIEMEI Mast Yiisred.Bradnelha and Vahaa. taa Inathread gatorysisedlak t!ae • Vas Com,ur are law °Sodas for Mar • I#lll • . PIM Nortteirs Piz Per.fent r ßonds, PNsel N o ug.4.4. bI IX gout OM km. of 440,0 noth. O] Der coat* tholr bar raloo sad mooned latorist inn Josuar/ Theme J:ads-II Ye battered. Donna 'the elf. mein of Lahti., rattottllty oad.A. • ,V 4.4." inf.., nos oof othn Unser Co•po• rota laegrltt. a Aso. spend, asel. in. Shantou. men dostrablo for study loriorsonla of sarolor capttaL Investor, ellt boar I. mlad o,ofollowo. .I.•TM7 at the lost marten, oa moat( the asonoslaablo mull-toodoefari flee atirallroad =WI IL Tito actul earallogs from tool taislsm Is lot :es: nista thla, Soar l uau maul d. - Ur. zho Mod put if tha ,mkd L avw dont, bid tho prispeots • t rapid anatpledosk, aro IV. la Compuykn allbUN sabalis• *satin theata prouseit• Ike INsk. , •lll pea EMI t it has Dm a~egtmmi pndnt gad ftn~~t. Tn. ma Is already • lug, ,aadSidra - d•t• Minima% ea lits Mamas:ad sad assolad 11 e. 114. Ikm lauds pr. mum to • bi SllPLontense *alms. 17.0 b urea Maytag htmaslxisdy sold. .. VlA.,lloth principal mad. Lotertms arm.maidl , mat, made Wade in glad • naia tai ditlMMllmta =utast et Issue and Lash stimdlrig la lissome will 'amnia for thrmi, eamtlantA mellylly . mad a WO rmakilatoad mtaad at Mats thus Willed Welt , , ttw fat. . Raided; of Gov.ranialiclientititbriliaire al ip• POrtaalty ar as chaantaa th e in for Coral :Ma aosAis. niche an ',mall •t• talarest.: sun '-the prlacipal atnianiatly Isamu, ' tad of reallalsg a , priallt i r tea to agents par tint. In rs Orde suit es tba hind. Inrouglt ranyanal- M. 'Banks or Zip,.. Campania Will Jeanine vocal t attention. • Banda' seat by Mara 1.1.- Prang an'any addzeas to it. UrilitaiStais% at oar cost. .Informallomi Ocacriptini 14L/OVOtot..' .11416, a., flintulud as an nesUas of tit• 0200 at the Schou CainpnbY. •• • • 54 111 uLtair 'Taxer; - • -.lid of /DIE &TIM.. • .L. ';' • Easton , a6tDoLlors b Governmeot Ereorl nod .6genteof the O. P. IL. Co., F. 6 AramO stmt. Row York. Alto, Of 60616606 t DELOS.. ' S. DisCLICAS &C.0...ad • JANES T. 1111•11:1T 4S CO., Pttisbutcp. ..1071N . *41:ili spN, Tinposian savi lilsolaweLlan t. ironsiem Donarria • • BRkTipiFA, 181iIE • WE 8, . • ••• , • 807 .7-stbertti ,. . 1124:6i01. . • • Hie Wave I.; .aftens %bar friend. and the pligla . imimmWthattairylnmopetedtbedirwilmW4, ErZtinf th. l7:PAT•lgzr.„,„,„" -n- v o l " Zail N4M4VOII heat UTLotgilggVngii the superior gnatitiee yralty th./r goads. .4%1,1111n their aft no apbold tbs... • for cholltaiglftrperad. Danteedar • COMM= 11 OLD "Maga' MIME. '• • • • • • Ana sebieforeasibiluef - - 7filiJICH Umtata". •Maii ka-e. iso. s sUaxcan:,...m also be .1108111 18188. 4/* 808 . SAVINGS 'BAN)Ii.' .. 7',::... 0 94 1, 1 1 J -..:-. r -. saosctoo: • ..• : • lICC!ILIVILLUD MIL ' . MVOS, 1iit0r0137.17 8#&62. reesiddiat - HICIIISII - LLOYD. V. PleultitimalL.......WlLLlAMPalll• I . .B. L 1•74 - ' . liflllfilin ita... . . rr•Zik l T '''.. l. ttr a T U" V e ".., 111.7‘..; , 0719 jr : ...' /oral% 1 , 50 . 1,F!„ . terctui Llteantec.billlT 1. 1111111111 g. i;ig=trititinitumnr":ll.l,lltaria: , ana nom nntly..austp: Dada. ~aa • ek to four o'clock T. 11.. Arn , on RMF =Mr'. .4°."7 si Os ...nn A . GLirrst wAtimvo FOR THE imur.mATaa • • itedl Yaw Miry DWI for Ma Oldie.% Ingle Neese. wed otakenta 111, us gloat It Tiotalatal rarer 110 the itapeolase.aarl 101 m.eit, hod le the opiates , axe etuneret war ha* retinae. Pane pale WUXI per eery. • cumnoir.-Baii• ok to. , Aiwa : ilea tame edvarttelte Or the CM Petaaerity Wares of la e seek Co r• the astee tthh a PA. 5 .. ! arm The 331110 are heretralartiled ther• testae te 01mi/emote alum Letzri ... ..i . vr , e . r . ht ti mulez ° T w o, i !g oalstarkolot ee therefore eaetroetlte.r.r. sai tenth* toot On 047 tales , Ares4. Sae eastaelass sad tessea4e. !cal lor-Clttatare . Arlene, Juin IL4lla 7$ • deit MT • • • rtilledelpht, vQAw oakr STIEIGITAT k ARM ONO, , . . I. 43-11 . 00 r 1 S , i Dealm in 011010 Mu, bps, hi, ul rrotp!riciilly. gostiis_ /Magmata, 02. door ot redmi I=2l FARM' FOR 1L1LE.1.14,,, , 3w10, tit 218 dale. of, Land. , • . aback as invalid ea tta Ita• bawd.. All.' if wd ainatraa , Tio pontos at la Allistaina etia_sty la Nails Fawns township. sad ant fa wahlast's want. a la .10.11 towaato. Tata Sara •la • stoat *Wag miles Ir. a ratitiaras. twig shwa. War area Ws wassat • Railroad. tin* Isadrlid that was as onsicd Ma la a alga Maoris(' coi tal!, sa. S ate ail! &endz i ire . :l 4 'w star Tatars saw laderla wawa wlth •Sat sit Ock idw • TOO W. Sod tag Wale a iisilar's!d OrVassal.. Tag lasinamonta is:water tore Sala. WA War taantatat CO -WOW for torther var. bralati".pos argon 1., et Bout lam*. Tp..nreanier alma- vimmosus. ratorEmmr" • eaLlf...-The seueriba *gm OW Oda / 0, nand!' g .➢IIU with ab.sl ru- Wen Acres et Land. „ Mule fa .liarrell tavS4lo. Wr.laeralad enntr. Weals-two =llea Ow. Pttiallarytboum asa Inns tress Obousterr fattest. e. to Al tr.. =tun Mazda fa.ta geo• or raa 771.111.1rVaig asd alas 'ft ” ' - Temis lan" tor: ' VI A= as preill wraith. • lreaih , .4.4,,1nvr. • - Oa MI ttleCosilo 71.cfusa WM11.1,111 1 10! TRADFI - ca. -noolt;• thEnat • 0 1 32.0.• . Vind oilro i r v ite , can 'seta it mak. dear- mu.. amt.. writer up at Us slab iirVl neat. irrestst wilt* la to PO, see3ralsir Ur Ulnae mai ASUlts 'wasted' Olurratta; •Of "•niat. tne ram ams tm., sa MI; • I=4„-- Dugan lads. DEALER IN LEATINIdEs,j,,, Ilfruch.uid Modem Calf es ionio . arr.. «Mt g m blitti ;44 4 =1 "3/' * deur ' - fg °TICE : fa. • LNtrlElel4 .. . vows Of iltir MEI II I El!! applicallioniAlrilt . Sot lho ea. two .m.igICILIOD ono connoted of WWII 411 , Dv:enter Tana sad Toranlin •of intoplimr • i ~