~~ r- ~' ~, pil • art . 1 4 S %to. . ' - v• - 7 4 ' 4 1‘7 4 * • A r .'g. • 1:1 'atior ert'are` ‘.; .• taw ale•stbd • • ••,,..• • • . • • • •• •ts and Subeatip• .• bt r itW tal & 'Pos . ; te *Puts' ENC Z. .. U. tipallistriet Court.—This Court rem lungtotekeuvii*Q. on Monday the 25th , - ',VonOr„-liiki'llp6inXess breindge ovetiStistwith groat dignity,. widths best • of f. _. ' o#llnritig 'id. Sittings. , We have nyir: 4'4* 14 4 4,pp i iorested greater regatdriolv orderlies" decorum. -The agleam of thellAtit, A tiktrine vniy i obgenz men. We are intf re ko District Atturney Oartutinin, S. O. Ili' s',' 'Writ, and - L X,r. 'Foy.; the crier of thd , ' OM Idi n nuni i erCors. lb yefterd vi r p lee • noticed briefly the Inqatffilligs urbm y o f uesday, to ncr l e vi tetthe 'Mier he I.,Wted S I t o.= - wregAlgagier of ' Washing 51e..7This Was a case of al ce tO lin enrolling officer, sating Vibe, apiority of the United States, in w Wet minimize Inttelated.• The other tw , MAU Milan and Idr::Poulloh, were con sieted ahe last session fit the Oourt. Ms. Babe guilty' lb" the' charges, ukia against • hIM; d o - whole 'three' 'trete sentenced on ~... . , Dar. entonatr, Intt:it At le r4 fd V i dre h • torneyietated' the Clorni ony t s le. e V 3 re" ceett the prisoners as or a violation Of law, yetlitere 'were tenanting cdrovt. —.., .ua ttvent..__ ~.... ii4stuinutin .4 lug countyo - 4a - to - p . althy Pr.oo l i lie te i e - -CI a 4 Oar otholatoter" tag to bjm a rebu his tiuStita, and giving the seuitwvdridird /LIM that he did to thq other tb 4 .l, tw o k6.ll°lt.°O:elindin five dtVi s 7 and sli m ' i lmisiiirorabtlirtlui• ail, and . this proSeraition. win be re m that Baker etas guilty of shoaling at thtt ; hilt the others were only fonad in Ordirritorn adjourned till Thursday morning. ~. The rabs. . ~ Persona o.,, foam a distance in attendance at the T.T.,llottiefrotitrt and othera;'represent the - •. ..--. . .. croilitiii, {he Westeth tear .of musliTs In this State, and adjoining, counties in Ohio State as vtrwirrjErienisting. Stone fields appear quite .0101 flourishing, and parts of fields sloPing o the north and east, have all malted the titC re:Wire frosts, owing to the snow-drifts, but ' h and areittpostions of fields, where. the tee~ethe f the sun melt the snow of, and In other Phlcefieterentler field% where the surface is not much inclined, the frosts hase"miterially Villaia, _ %M . , liiril P 4 r ti vr= Welt- War notice of the fi eld& ,of fall a nd ordyiepeat what has been rep o rW-. by others as •1.......,_ ate 0 .r , r , t. nre . t ~ , A mp... A . Itile •Sliall "t "t in . •• Midelt,yiel so • Ihir as we have seen, and reports from di nt ta . hi eciunt which we have not seen are not any ,rtiorealnetdiedging. But at .this Sealen. of, the pewit le difficult to tell the exact amount of in jury done. Where therehr the least vitality in spring the warn nun; and g e nial 'lumen of unaititillaaori proditee'lt: gro wth that May as. even thelimarlaal eXPerienced farmer. iVherpla, e -soil is good -such a rim& may be Bard . • .Ipated: At 'any ratothere is unjust ca . eZs,Ji alarm as to a scarcity of Cereals in .. the • .. . v aril the present growing crops were''-.. rely destroyed there Is ri aunt:tient quantity of grain iuthe country to furnish our population with a supply for a year or two. It will be remembered that a few years ago a very heattgostfellin'the' month of June and der troyed the growing crops over a very extensive regilintipf 'country, At .that time the people be came greatly aiarmed as to the future supply of flour and feed. ' There wad a temporary change in the market for a few days. Flour ly enhanced ,in price, but it wonfer= Harvest came round and the scanty crop was gathered, - which, though trifling, was much more than the most sanguine hopes had anticipated. The crisis passed, nobody starved, grain was plentiful, flour was found in every market and :Tie soon forget the gloom that the Win ter- nkhad, but a few months before, spread, • ' pall, over the land. Now, there is abund antly moregrounds for hope, and stronger for encoureqement, at the present time than there %ow then .' -There will. be at least half a crop, Perhaps two-thirds of a crod, and when a few suinddny days rollover our heads. we may . havalealkut , to hope that throe will be an entire yield of:-=the staple cereals. We have seen abundant yields. from as barren promises and have. netealtancy -in prediathig a-medium crop of wheat dad rye. Owing to the extreme late s' nesqlof the season tad the great. amount of wet weeflibar,it ;eirretearatlitels tor; soWing , oats and planting corn have been seriously delayed here about& But this to: nothing only the 1 to of hch,thtle. The season for sowing I as 'is not peat, and if it were, oats may 1 ell sown twenty days after the present 1 I .141piall cheer up like the weather. arij, ii "'Wier lining to every cloud,” and a the darkest hour of night. The vig , 14 will improve the time as it passes, it;inlSM 1A" Sown, harvest will be reaped, and A ke - will be etipplied, "for while the ' eth, seed-time and harvest, sum er#;.., , winter, day andmight shall not cease.t , li kvoillibere Arrest.—ln yesterdays. Post we noticed the arrest of a man named McCollum, cliatirSid, ring 'stolen goods in his posses. The.froperty has since been identified as belonging to a Mr. McCionnigle, of Freeport, whose irtAle a feltilitnpfAll imilffietuplay Sight and robbed of goods to the amount of $2,000. A. man nada %lathe Miner, who was concerned with McOrmurniln the robbery, and was but a short thatrilibee discharged from the Penitentiary , was iinerited by Mayor Lowry's police, and i s nwiladnitedy here. McCollum owned up to the,SObbenyesterday, and informed the Alleghe nypolfee that the balance wood the goods were sedrmed at a pile of drift wood about five miles above. Deertlreek, whither the officers started in letereh'. of them. • Arriving at the point desig nated it , Wairfound - that the goods bad been re• moveditirt they were subsequently ditaovered at 'a house in -the vicinity, whither they bad beim taken bysome boys who had stumbled on them aeiddentally while removing the wood tinder Which they were concealed. Mr. hfcGori nigle•strites that there'll' a large amount of his goods yet wuteeounted for, but it is barely possi ble kW may ber mistaken, as McCollum maintains that - th ere were-no goods taken from the store other then those - recovered by the milieu. The pristillertare both adepts in crime, and seem to take - their arrest verylphilosiophicelly. They wiliirecemmitted for trial. tydearialbont Satugday night the steamers ."Marmora" and 40hiti Valley" collided . hear _the month of Wheeling t °reek, abil i tEedrklilllis. The "Marmots was going do on ; d" the Valley" was coming up, bot nits having - on board heavy cargoes. For tunately, they came together in such a :worst as tett to break or sepsoste the timbers of Whet, though - Ilte Block was d terrific one, and time Wth steamers were given tip far lost. The "Ohio railer blames the other craft for . ,aephieut„ hot the other side of the story has yet to be told,: It .is fortunate, whichever Wee :to Warne,' that eollision was pot attended with more aorlaireregelti. • 117t.140e1s au the lianawLsa —A /after from Kanawha Court Rouse states that the rebel, LaWcemandttlmr. serious depredatlotts ya that vicinity. The writer says "On Tuesday t they took seventy horses from the bank of Ohio riverarsiteGa il lpolls: On Wednes- Jol l a:realm rounirreetweSesor thirty moles of this town, where a_pretty large milltruy-foree eneaMped. And on Thursday they got four horses to Judge Summers, and took the eontenVM stores from Red House Shoals), The Btabbtii 'Affhtr.--Addemnan Butler yesterday evening gave a hearing to bleeds and williaar~ito colored men who were arrested chaitedtheMbeinglmplicated in the stabbing of jigiujimigirce aa , annoln*edt our butt issue. Theaccuaed were represented Mew= BMW) a=rtfoliim end .the investigation . te considerable intermit. These sp. was nothing whatever proven 144litrilllams, and he was, conaMluently, a n d Meeds was liehito await theresult of mini Homicide at il4;diatd•••D4 SalardaY night ifit an eilliromarred at the village of Bedford, 0_ death of an-Dialmm named residing in *clown. at appears that • party d beendrbiking= i saro o a:t Waddle:VP hogs% that erly he futerterab Whenfled orsi,Uf hem:tutmfel struck himqtrith pleistAf urcelot on the head, w tracturbhrshort, his skuiliaild'Poducthf=frie hich a =Mem escared Wit still at isrge, - A lialimoba lu Temo.—Aliffaxan "PriIYagrAMIWIVMARPIMadr/rmtlearntr. demblir+didk by Mayor Alexander, yeattadig on a clump_ asarderly In one ewe oar ine alan—ro Peamager Malang f • . tu r Now "rvirp" . lConyirs.,.r ,- •, %, . 70116 PET MEYER AtEiTEIONY 11:61r$13- ' • - . . tWO4iillt piece is butli efailef cab' ''' } j gpz 11 1 JAYE.B. & SON, 1 , alter than the,preemit opeogtoin, and con- , cyti4vi,iii,4.44.,,,,,,, tarns less nickel, and' abundance of copper, with ' `,"„` Bit Parts Oki& ' In' ttlzenliii!jr liecifpfiidireaitkf ", r"Xf44i'f, AND FANCY *relives' utUirter dollar, a9d i resembl e tro, . . AND . 01 - IERS I asianithinr min; a gold coin, and la r ' ,r ox - 1 ", ~ I ~, , . •Uful. On one aide there iia..wreatil,. of, 4 - : ~-,' :i; i e lyisiorfouilie, : :.: . . .., in the center of which is stattiped !‘2.„.e.ntif _. .1 . :135 Smithfield, and 4534 Penn Sts., %round which are the ;voids ~ Unitid 'Matti - of ) 4 ' ' 11etame4 ath et., and Virgin alley, JAMerica." On the other aide there is ; the, I, , ncr9 ! PITTSBURGH. Shield of Liberty, bearing the Worths' "Goa ou • --- Trust." , A Rum OIL—On yesterday about 40 , a104f in. the afternoon, a horse passed our office, go- 1 Mg at full speed i up Wood . street, 'without a F rider. As he p ..t alohglie kridcted ' a man down who was pawing along. We did not Learn whether he was much injured or not. The Medea:oM animal was caught up town and piec ed in lawful sutdeetion aWh . Police Itetas,-Jolui Murray and C. McF44l - were brought before his Honor the Mayor awl fined twenty-five dollars and cost for whip ping a raftsman. An ex-pplicentaa*nnid James fidecDonald was arresta.. upon ockinplalAt of his wife and tined twenty doaari and costs. The best preparation for disease of the bow el., such as Diarrhcea, Dysentery, &c., is Ran kin,' Spiced Blacitherry. It is prepared from the very beet matejial, possessing the valuable astringent and tonic properties of the blackberry together with a number of choice aromatics. Sold by all Druggists. Abolition Convention.—The State Con vention of the Abolition party meets at Harris burg, to-day, to nominate delegates to the Bal timore Convention, or to the Chicago Convec tion we forget which. The Conutkeirqie /4.112 oad.—Tfie :Sena' e passed to the itecold reading, a bill relating to pro Comettevineßailioeid. • WILMER & WILSON'S VS, 1•• ''EM, 'OW *E. • I. LOCK STITC ...J..... c:±if SEWING MACHINES GO TO THE AGENCY AND EX- amine, and you will then agree with us, that it is an almost perfect in- strument—Evening Post. EVERY FAMILY is made happidT, by the introduotibn qf this trustlyor tht rrIERE are good, better and best, and the beat machine, we (eel entirely sale in staying is "Wheeler & Wll- '—Western Advocate TREY HAVE NO RIVAL. H AVE received O l e Highest Premi ums wherever exhibited. Ails EASILY DIANA . get out er, c Ample is eoi B EFORE PURCHASING, examine the "Wheeler &Wilson."—Daily Gaz E XCELS in all the quaiitleathat cm- Istituto a good machine.—lndependent SURPASSES all others.—Ladies' THIS is turignestionably the beet Sew- I leg Machine, add is the or.e which we can unqualifiedly recommend United Presbyteries'. These binenines'are Warranted for Three rears. Prieee_from $5O upwards PITTSBURGH OFFICE, NO. 27 rirTH STREET, WM. SUMNER & CO., er4-Brctetxl MOTE GREATEST NERVINE, TONIC .111. AND BLOOD PURIFIER. D'r. Cutters' ENGLISH BITTERS. -11.4 - ttre ourefor Intemperance. Dr. 3. C.Ayers'family Medicines DD. D. JAYNES & SON'Si FAMILY * MEDICINES Dr. &hawk's Pn'monk, Tonic and Pilla IUEI , 2IIBOI.MO'S Celebrated Buehu & Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Medicines can be ' found genuine at the ITABURGR , DREG I HOUSE; Torrence & Comer of Market street and Fourth Drug!, Nedicineh Chemicals, Perfumery, Paiute, (ills, Lead, Yalu ahee , 23ru& ea, Trusses, . BuPPcirtegh4 , l MPr sr!`"6, And all articles tumidly' found in Drug Stores of drat quality, for sale'lo4, TORRENCE & No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth I Di i - zrzfro et No Pa co WILE CO-PARTNERSHIP MERE ,. tofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of J. F. DAY & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas Keefer retiring-from the firm. J. F. DAY, JONAS REEFER. Pittsburgh, PS.; Muth 1864. co-r_AßTiorgaine. The 'anderelgetee hive tile day entereil into attlelee of Ocopartnership for Manufacturing, Importing and Vending of Saddlery and Coach Hardware, In all Its branekes,, under the name and - style of 13A.1e titklrti)ElN. So. 68 Wood Street. • • • JOSIAH r. ' THOMAS'S. HANDXH mitts f ur Ba , Janne:3 , oth, • • 4it re,==?Sie PETE . = tr. AHAISTHONG, sP7 eataerXarket sod That sty Coafiterfeits Counterfeits t I ! I,OOK OUT I! LOOK OUT I ! Humbugers are About !!! GENUINE PEBBLE . Russians , 4E. , €A. Spectacles IMPORTANT NO T licE.--14PROVE YOTYR SlGHT.—Haking opened my new place of business, and have received.xlirect from RusSia, a fine and most .brilliant genuine Dia mond Russian Pebble sr eutacles, warranted to preserve, strengthen and improve the sight. Purchasers are entitled to Spectacles free of fcharge if the first should fail. Also, received one of the finest spooks ever brought to this city i of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical In struments, which 1 will sell to suit, the times, and respectfully invite all in want of the article. .1. DIAMOND, Practical Optician. Look out fur No. 51, 51, 51 Fifth street. api DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, - -AT TEE BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, NO. 6 FOURTH STREET, mh23 S. MARVIN ew House and New Goods, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE US eastern chive. a large and well selected stock of goods, designed for the Spring and Sommertrade, consisting in part of the following'goods: ENVH ;FR:- and CASS.ISIERLS, FAN CY ENGLISH, tiElfdlAN and AIII.ERICAN coATINGS and CASSIAEHES of almost every shade. style and color, all of which 1. will make up to order in the-latest and most fashion able manner by experienced workmen at.. short notice and reasonableterms. Also, a tarps stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, such as are usually kept in first-class furnishing stores. Ordain so licit ed and promptly, executed. Pianos, Pianos. BEG TO ANNOUNCe. TO MY PAT,. cons, customers, who hnt'e been waititfg so patiently for some time, that those Louis XIV . . style Piano Fortes t from the celebrated fac tory of \Vni. Knabo h (Jo.. Baltimore, will ar rive title week, and also a tine assortment of the ,well known lirtines Bros. New York Pianos, which are warranted for five years. HLUME, 4.3 Fifth street, sole agent for the above instruments for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. ap2o B 1 A. 11 13 I— - JE".: S . • THE CLEOPATRAAND OTHER Marble Panels for Ways. For sale by W..P. MARSHALL, 87 W nod it. P LANER dr KANSEIt'S Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines. These Sewing Machines are known as the very best in the United States. They are W ARRANT- El), and sold at the LOW Es I' PRICES. Call and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. ERNES Agent, No. 103 Third street _ tn , 1116-1 yd Pittsburgh, Pa. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES PARK, M'CURDY & CO., 1 ANUFACTURERS OF StiIEATH, Braziers and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter sta pes, a.o. Also, importers and dealers Lu Metals, to Phite, Sheet Iron, Fire, &e. Ail - Constantly on hand, Tinmens' Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECuND STR BETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. .s,r special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. feb2l-lyd&w Scientific American NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, , ha Press Wirehouse, No. 1,13 First and 120 Second sta. Manufactureta of all sizes azd descridtions of Coal Oil Retorts, and Stills, Goa and Water pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds, Bullies. Hangers and c •ou Also, Jobbing and tuachiner „ it. every (lever* tion made to order. not liable to ery beautiful and Filling a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all neccenary fl tting w ill be carefully attended to. 021-lydla.w THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. Invented 1.845. Perfected 1563. ECEIPE'D TRIBUTE PROM ALL •Jfkother Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine receives! an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel er It Wilson's a medal for its device, called "Or eular Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented ahNos. 12 at. 14 St. Clair street A. M. MoGRWOR. Agent. m y2O-d3taw-ly nor e.ni C. BOBAIRSITZ JAMZ.S lILEAHLET SCHMERTZ & BLEABLEY. manufack F t-re and wholesale dealers in Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, CRUDE PETROLEIIBI OIL, BENZOLi Commission Merchants for the sale of Crude Oil. fcit22 No, .1.45 Wood etre et; Pittsburgh, Pa: WY lIEREAS LETTERS TESTA mentary upon the estate of NANCY DEN- Nlr 4 TON..la tif Of Pittsburgh. dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebte4 are required to make payment to THOS. D. (1 I LLESPIE, "Hinds' Row," Liberty street, Pittsburirh ; and all claims against said estate will be presented to him. • SAMUEL RICHARDS, liutlsio towushp, Butler County, TIP IS. D. ULLLESPIE,PIttsburgh, • r.p2.5-6twt tcl Executors. AGENTS. INSURANCE AGENCY. HAVE SEEP DULY COMMISSION .. ed and Hennaed to act for the following re liable Fire, Marine and Life Insurance PHEMIX of Brooklyn, N. Y c w iiai • $600,000, WASHINGTON of Nevi York (: tpltal uoo t ooo 00 Assets• Feb. 1, 1864 586,186 46 1 asettled olalms 2,326 00 • Capital and Surplus 01 1 6a2 ,81t1 46 This Company issues Participating Policies. Its sqript dividend have been 60 per cent. per an num for three years past. American Life & Trtit of Phila 7apitat For further infornvitton ***** to 1 m 1122 • , tjeiloCs ATEVERitiIiEEN. rLIHE SUMMER TERM OF THIS IN- A_ stitution will commence on MONDAY, May 2d, 1884. A limited number of young ladies will be received as boarders in the family of the PrincipaL Information in detail furnished on the premises, at Evergreen - Hamlet, or on writ ten application to R. HUME, Principal, Care of Wm. Shinn, esq., Pittsburgh. np23-1m imGGS-15 BARRELS FRESH EGGS— JD Just received and for sale by 113TZER & ARMSTRONG, corner Market and First sta. BUTTER— 8 bbls fresh Roll Butter, 4 bxs " " " Just ieeeivdd 'and for sale by FETZERs ARMSTRONG, ap2.6 earner Marliet and First DU raIOBACCO-4,000 LBS LEAF TOBAC. ,k.19- 7 , 4ast received and for sale by PETZLB. & ARAI - STRONG, i 4,28 , corner !Bakke' and First sta. ILVOKINT-"tiAt BBLS. CHOICE FLINT MIAGIBMINT—Just received and for sale by rl FETZER & ARMSTRONG, ap26 • coiner Market and First Ida. • DD •'isrmortwar._soirs GARDEN' • Seeds, Onion Set Buckeye Garlietty I Chill Peachßlow...and Ste.-.Nftd Potatoes, re- I calved and for sale , by f" s ' l . BROSERAM & LONG, ap2o No. 127 Liberty,itree% iiplUttfr it Alirs: PAPEIM eltera, Fire Sc oarteisatZirY, Tlegi sale by W . ma ORR Y. st. No. 10 St. Clair Street N.'i.ov L sfit r ..c it iM t a s ic b rG u a rg EtreE b ,Lt ia Snieltinr , . Works. SMITH, PARK & CO., I'ITTSBT'RGH I. A NIPS. CONIpANIE.fi With a large surplus S. S. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent, 69 Rourtt street. rTELEGRAPMC, rtasT EDITION. PeanOlviiiiii Legishtture. ...:'•:-. '• Special to the Poe HARRISBURG, April 26. SRNATE,---Morning.SeetuA.-.-Fout pe titions against the paaNe of the bills re lative to the 'COnnellsville Railroad were . • presented by Mr. Graham. Bills Reported—A supplement to the act relating to the Poor Elonse of •,Ifille gheny ; another aufhorlzing the appoint mgnt of a Fire Marshal of Allegheny, county ; another to the charter pf the borough of Rochester,'Beaver comity; a bill to vacate a portion of Piney street in same borough ; one to increase the or jurors in Clarion county ; One foi protection of coal lands ; a supplement gt) the bill establishing a ferry over the Allegheny above Oil Creek. The Appropriation bill was resumed, A bill to allow the Governor $l,OOO for expenses in traveling in turd out of the State, visiting troops, was lost—ayes 16, nays 17. The Senate progressed to the twenty fourth section , of the Appropriation bill on second reading, and adourned till 3 o'clock. - - . Afternoon SesBion. —The committee of Conference on the Apportionment re ported to the Senate only important pro posed western tunendments. It, gives. Butler, Mercer and Lawrence, as a dis tract with four House members. Sena torially the bill remains as it first passed the Senate. After discussion by Mr. Beardslee, a vote was called for—ayeas 17 Republicans, nays 145 Democrats, Mr. Stark,:Democrat, absent or not voting. It remains to be seen whether Republicans can rally a.; majority in the House to carry the bill through. Very doubtful failures these and upsets their whole ne farious scheme. The Senate passed a bill relative to State interest as reported back from the Committee of Conference. The only amendment made to the bill ralieves the Slate bondholders from payment o tares on their bonds to the State. The House again took up the Appro. ; priation bill, and again discussion wadi had upon appropriation for extension of the wings of the capitol, which ucenpied all afternoon. Adjourned until 7P. M. The House, afternoon, went into con sideration of bills. The Private Calen dar was resumed andprogressed through first and second readings and ordered. Adjourned until to-night.. XXXVIIIth CONGRESS WABILTAGTOV, April 28.- 1 -Housti--Ttit Speaker announced the following as the Select Committee on the resolutions of the Legislature of Maine asking for pro tection of the Northeastern boundary of that State: Messrs. Rice, of Main, Alley, of Mass., Coa, of Ohio, Hale, of Penna., Patterson, of N. H., Radford, of New Vora, and Brigga, of Michigan. The House then went into Committee of the Whole, on the State of the Union, on the Internal Revenue bill. Mr. Holman (Ind.) offered an amend ment, which was rejected, proposing a tax of four per cent. instead of two and a half; on the gains, profits or income which shall be derived from the interen upon notes, bonds or securities of the United States. Mr. Holman offered another amend ment that incomes derived from the in terest on notes, bonds or securities of the United States shall be included in , the estimate of incomes under:the sec tion which places a duty of 5 per centum on all over 600 dollars. Mr. Morrell enquired ;whether the gentleman disired to check. Kiehl-he vestments. Mr. Holman replied that he did not, but if the House did not adopt this prin- ciple, they would withdraw from tat ation of millions and millions of the capital of the country. After father debate Mr. Holnian's amendment 'wits adopted Mr. Frank (N. Y.) offered an amend. ment providing tax on incomes exceed. lug 600 dollars and not more than 10,- 000 dollars of flve per contum, on 10,000 dollars and not exceeding 26,400 dollars 1 per centnm, and over 25,000 dollars 10 per centum. In tivplort of this amendment Mr. Frithk said that the Committee on Ways And Means haye themselves establiidied the prinelide of graduated, taxation in, this bpi which was in effect an argument In support of his proposition. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) said this' amend, ment would levy a tax as punishment on men because they were rich and be did not know but that there ought to be an indictment against every one who has an income over $lO,OOO, and that the tax ought to be from 10 to 100 per centum. The rich man pays according to his rich es but beyond this the tax was as a pun ishment fora man's thrift. Mr. Stevens replied that the Commit tee put tax on all alike, all Over $6OO, and make no distinction between one inure than another: ' Mr. Stevens made an amendment to the tax salaries of members of Congress to ten per cen, which was voted down by a large majority. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. ATRACT OF 1,500 - - ACRES - ONE mile from the A llheny River, to fd'Kean county hear OORYD, accessible by a plank road. STEAMBUG, on the A. fr. (1. W. R. R. is six miles from thlitrAct- 4 - 1 Oak, Pine end Hemlock . timber Abouiid on this land. ' A plot may be seen and full particulars fur nished on application to , N. $. BRYAN, , BrokerAdilsolur”oe t. apt - ‘ ,55 Fourth et., (Burke 's B ding.) B ECIIIK W I_II & LONG, 127 LIBERTY STREET, • PITTSBTMGH, Agents for Russell Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Quaker Mower and Reaper, Oayu- E, Mowe a r nd ay Beeper, F se izerliMsyowfumWatoooclrs fusd w 4iicull=and:Fartulnic e tm plc:mama al kinds. Isklg-arsw VII.LARGEST ASSORTMENT. OE NEW and WIELF Wall Paper &aountry Windovv Shades In the , at FOERSTE'R k SOHW,A.RWS„ ' mh4 164 Smithfield 500 BO bbls FAMILY FLOUR, 100 Bed-Potatoes, Romanlte.applea, 200 pkgs Mackerel, bbla and hire— In store and for ealeyr PATT.E . III.9ON & AMMON, ap7 • No. 0 Wood st. Alx coLorts—MAGEAVA„- cunt Colon on Pa.laoginga in ~ba pEgF oa t jr t style of the art. For sale by W. PAIAB3ECAL . L, Ip2 87 Wood aired. IappOChESTER AND MINTAN.O icipQ. ma. per Tools. far isle y ~- - . • -.= , unes s O wirr L p 2 3. • •,•, • i • '."4 't U6Wood sheet.. ocrrs, sitors oArrEns Al" M Eastern prices, at BORLANDPis, ST SBNAikst at. ii i iiiirgahr t Eggizza LATEST • r. jy: • " FOR' THE LI Proceedings in Congress WARRINGTON, April 27.-=-110t7az—The ;House went into Committee of s the Whole on the. Internal Tax Bill. An amendment was adopted requiring the Commercial brpkers to pay tWentytfiyq dollars for each license, witintnit i regard :to the amount of their transactions. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, on behalf of the Committee or Ways and Mearts,l moved an amendment ou Brown and Muscovada Sugar , not above 10. 12, Dutch standard in color, produced di rectly from the sugarcane, and not from sorghum, &c., other than those prn♦tc ed by the refiner, a duty of two cents per pound. Mr. Morrill explained that the duty is now two cents per.pound, and the Com mittee,o f Ways and Means on reconsid erationcame to the conclusion that the rate lstfolild be itireserved instead - , Orl placing it at one cent, as originally pro posed Mr. Randan, of Pa., opposed' the amendment. Rather than an increase there should be,a reduction in The rate on sugar. The amendment was adopted; yeas 50, nays 47. The bill was further amended so as to Vrovide a duty on 'all clarified or refined sugars above No. 12, produced directly from the cane, of three cents, and refined or clarified above No. 18, four cents. Lab:fat Cincinnati Nowa llama. CINCINNATI, April 27.—Colonel Con rid Baker. was nominated for Lieutenant Governor of Indiana, to fill the vacancy caused by the declination of General Kimball. The volunteering in Indiana in re sponse to the call for 20,000 hundred days' men is progressing favorably. The news from the interior of Ohi6 in dicate§ that the National Guard will turn out. in, large force on Monday. Over two thousand bales of Naval prize cotton weresold at Cairo yesterday at from seventy-one to seventy-three and three quarters cents per pound. A special to the Gazette, from Chatta nooga, says:—On the 2,3 d the rebels at tacked our pickets near Nickajack Gap, killing eve, wounding seven and captu ring nineteen. Some of our men were killed after surrendering, and several of the wounded were butchered as they lay on the field. Spirited Skirmish at N ewton, Va New Foam., April 27.—A special dig!, patch to the Herald, dated Harper's Ferry, Va., April 25th, sayir—A very spirited engagement took place between a detachment of the First New York :cavalry and a body of rebelj, at Newton, near Strasburg. We lost one officer and quite a number of linen. The rebel force was supposed to be between three hun dred and four hundred strong, while the strength of our party was only one hundred men. The contest, although a decidedly unequal one, was kept up with much spirit for some time. Supe riority of numbers alone gave the rebels the advantage thus gained. The detachment of the New York Cav alry thus engaged was out' on a scout, being detached from - Maitillsburg. It is evident that they act i nigd out the posi tion- of the enqwy, 4 ".and subsequently scouted for the ord - position of friendlier quaff*, The Very,.Latest from the Front. NEW Yonx, April 27.—Stre'cial dis patches to the New York Times, dated Washiugton, Tvesday, April 26tht say' The Ititest intelligence from the front to day left everything quiet there. A heavy reconnoissance into the valley developed the fact that no considerable -body of rebels are on this side of the Rapidan. The belief was general that Lee would .not_ venture an offensive movement. A report prevailed to-clay at the front that Lee was removing, his heavy guns to Richmond. The reported advance of the enemy toward Warrenton was caused by the falling back of Gen. Gregg's division to Three Mile Strktion, for ruilitaryptirposes. There is no , f9tnid4ion for the cur rent ructorthat Lbrigstreet's forde is in Thoroughfare Gap. Fitzhugh Lee's Di vision was reviewed to-day by General Stewart at Hampton's Crossing, just be low Fredericksburg:* Wickham's Lo lan's and V. $. F. Lee's brigades were in lino. Tolls on the Welland Canal. WASEEMMON, ATpnl 27.—The ELtatt ,Department has been ofticiallyinfetmed of the passage of an order by the. gov ernmeit councils of Canada pro ding that from and after the 16th day of4.Aoirit, inst., the — nAlowing articles having paid full tolls through the Welland canal, and if the tolls shall have been previously paid thereon at the Chatably canal, such tolls are,,tp, be refunded at the canal office 8t Ittoruoc, viz: Iron of all kinds andsalt, and the following articles hav ing paid full tolls through the St. Law rence and Chatuberlain canal, vi:z Wheat, flour, and corn. Narrow Escape of a Blockade Runner. HALIFAX, N. F. April 27.—The block ade runner "A. D. Vance," from Wil mington, N. C., via Nassau, has arrived here. She was chased twice after leave ing Nassau, and at one time a Union gunboat was within a mile of her. She reports that the blockade runner-" Will o' the Wisp" was going into Wilming ton when she came out. Maryland State Convention BALTryortE, April '27.—The• Conven tion assembled at Annapolis at noon to day. The organization is not yet read, tint it iti generally understood that .4en ry P. thildsborough, the Comptroller of the Treasury, one of the finest cham pions of emancipation in the State, will be eledted President. ' French Vessels ordered to Re NEw Yowl, April M.—The steamer Greyhound has been sent up. the James I ' c tio il river - Point s order ,Aown two F'ren . ' ars and two salliu_g Vessels which * re p after tobacco. They will be back in Hampton Roads to-day with ,' out any tobacco. The Lower Rivers Rising ST. Louis, April 27.—Late rains hate been general throughout the Northwest The river has risen upwards of six feet since last Saturday, and all the upper streams and their tributaries are swelling raptelly. The weather is still wet and sultry. Receipts of Gold for Duties. . Boa Tow, April /9.—There II great ac tivity at the Custom Rouse in cleartpg ti k b tided goods. -The gold receipts Mr d ties amounted yesterday to $800,00157 T e draft to fill up the quota of Massa p.itusetts is to go into effect immediately. Sul ioide of a City Marshall. Masciourrin, N. H., April 27.—John. Yealon, City Marshal, committed suicide this morning by hanging himself. Business, difficulties were probably the cause. ECKTIAAS de LOBO 310:1311' 1.11001.- I NSW 13Irtrame, linnin for the Quaker , Moyer andAleapero=,. Mower and Beeper ßrooker*Mower and Reaper, Fenrusee. Mower, Gems Chief, Meyer lOW Reaper, and Wood's Mower.ca l h t rere Aviculture' and riming Im ofnv ea kinds. falierdi EMMWMM imi, - *:0 BIQNSIP /11LORKElTi canna:o7Ro °Aux YOB. TIM rroomparoakTorr 1 "roilds• koorrrst a 0:94t, 11/101711013/7710, 418. 6, 101) 0216.11842. . = • ,-, - .v. • The tc dlor..titi,lioyiparurd sellirwro for Gold; S rer ' arylxiir Se ...... . • • 4 a • ver. .. ... • 68 Demand Notes 1.77 0 1 1p0al. . .. 177 • '22:COle. ;Sterling per P0und.......... 600 946 1 17 1 20 florins 68 70-71 LOCAL STOCKS AND 4DODDJTUNS =maim> By Q. 9. BBTA 3 I-Bao*Ra, 51 1 On am ilaiincs: Bank f,p _ Per rattle. Last Saks. 0 Metillrgil. •• . ... ...4 60 . •gl* ~ merchantihange , EG -Ba "m.tuiiiaii • • • i:: 6 0 08% Mechanics' Bank 60 03.i4 , Allegheny Bank 60 6 . 7* : Citizens , Bank 60 • 61K . : Iron city .Barik... . . 00. i 63 Iron City Trust Co .. 60, 64 34 ManchesterSayinga Bank 00 61. Ralitroad 9ss and husaritnee Stock. - A ir MiPe lllllll4 l4 00.,,.f • • 81% !Oil:liens' Insurance ,C 0 ... 60 69% Western Install:lied 100 ' 42 63% Eureka Insurance Oe 60 48 Along, !swum= 00 32. 132% Allegheny Val* 11. E. 60 ' 10% Pittsburgh & ()mins. B. a 60 10 do' interest bearing 60 14 ~. Monongahela Nay. CO. 60 47% Monongahela Bridge TN Allegheny Insurance Co 26 213% Peoples Insurance C0.m..... 25 28% Pittsburgh Gas Co 863( Western Penna. II; R. So .Pitts. & Steubenville N. N..... 00 133 Penna. Ins. Co 60 I . Copper Stocks. Mass Mining . 10 ; Northwestern Mining-Co " 15 gnat Western "• 100 6,;r uscotah 'Pitts. and Boston National North 011 ff Bay state Oentral Isle Royal Minnesota Aztec Bonds. Allegheny Co. Compro.6e PI ttsbu.rgh " be Pitts. Municipitl Be Allegheny co. to (R. R.) with trick coupon. Pittsburgh (to R. R.) with back coupons Pitts. Sc. emu', B. R. mort. se A. V. H. B. lat mort. Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds Allegheny p4rls Pitts. ft Steubenville PITTSBURGH PRODUCE HAMLET. UYPICE Os Tea DAILY FOOT, THITILSDA.Y. April 28, 1884. BUSINESS-.Yesterday was not very active the sales ,sere not - very large, prices generally were unchanged. Among tie sales made we note the following : APPLES-Sales 120 bbiset $2,60@4. FLAX SEED OIL-Sales 0110 bbis at *1,60. WHIM , LEAD-Sates of pure at 154:516c. FLOUR-klxtra Family --110 bbla at 755@8,25; 100 do do. at same tiguresr.l4o.do , do at $ 7 , 90 4^ 70 do at $8;100 do katra atNr.ss RAY-Siales 19 loads arthescalea at $31448,00 II ton. Sales 8 car loads at 09. WHISK Y-. Small sales were reported at $ 1 , 20 @1,30 for City Recalled. La:LEESE-Saha 120 boxes new at 1431534 c. GRAIN-Oats-sales of 250 bush at 82488 c. Corn-sales 100 sacks Ear at 81,25. Barley and Ity e nothing doing. Wheatjunsettled. i etilON - Stiotuders-:Sales:l,soo.lla at 12.16; 8,000 do at 1231@@ 2 14 c; Sides, 6,000 Its, at 140/ lnyc or Ribbed ; 200 U do Clear Il; Plain Rams, B,oou lts iasyle,lic; 4500 Its do at 16c; S. C. Hams, 10,000 la, at 18019 c; 6,500 do at /BSc. Ltall.l.-Shn 18 bbls at 140. In ' PORK--Sales at $264326,50. LARD OIL-Sales 25 Ms No. 1 at 411,18; 10 do No. 2 at $1,06. POTATOkS---Sales 8 car loads at bbl; DRIED BEEF=Sales 2,00018 s at 16c. BUTTER-Sales 25 boxes choice at 30e; 49 do at 29@.30c. Dlii . S—Salea 12 bbla at 17@18e. tiItOGERIES-iPriees unchanged.' FISH—The market P7llll that with a fair de mewl—prices unchanged. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. (isizon or TAB DAILY Poev, t THURSDAY, April SS, 1564. BUSDN - E.SS—Was dull yesterday, the large sales that have been made during the past few days have kept dealers busily engaged in settling up those little matters, so that they had no spare time to devote to other transactions. The mar. ket did pot seemed firm, .it looked )as though large sales could not be effected unlesi at a con cession on the part of holdiint. The Central Railroad le completely .blocked up, no parcels can be shipped forward, at Wald for three orfour days. Ildsjact alone would eausellayers to hold off The receipts yesterday wed , unusual small, there was, bowers ~plenty ort ~ • • more to come. The Udell Mot up as follows; CRUDE—SaI e packages to be returped, ti tc Yl2 : 276 bbls at• ' do 11 5 ,1 do at 2210; 400 do the wet 1 i sales with the P ll o oo so, W 4 00 14 viz 1 100 . at .45e; 60 do at SSX,e• LW doatGle; 50 do Se figures. • REPINED-44 sales Were - few and fir be tween, Visesee bblrof Frei l r up ever ref= at 55e; 800bbledekrt thesarae mautity b of Free were nrni at 00c;X!onded way:au:l2l4l at RESIDUUM—Prices nominal at 414,25. Haw-llnak. Cattle Market. Bats Haae—Afosiday April 22.—The beef cattle market Arpened th is morning at Feirty fourth street, with just about the sate' agility as last week, though not of as good an average quality.. The toted number entered opera' the: yard book is 3,311, 90 of which were sold on Sat urday, and out of the whole the Government have taken about 200, but the .operallona:of Messrs Starr tr. Reed were so quietly conducted 1 that it was not generally known that they were holing to any extent; sad therefore their pue chases did not influence the market as they sometimes have done. They estimate the aver age cost at jusrthe same as last Monday, that is tic qti a upon the net weight of beef. We estimate the market to averagejuskabout as it did last week, the best stook Wang at full as Oat prices, And not quite -argood quality; that is at iMplic. f lb net, seller Kinking oral, and medium quality 15@leite„ - and the poorest 12.i.1iie., averaging liic. vlb net. Some of the buyers of the Brat-class stock declare that they have to pay higher than last week, and that they have paid 173 ic. ' tip a net. The sellers of thd poorest stock all declare the market is not as good. It may be all owing to the weather, which has been steadily rainy, and has tended: to make the market look dull so many tts have kept within doors, and du, a good deal of the trade into the last end oft he day. There is no trouble though about selling tile stock well out to-night, so that the market will close without any decline, unless an unexpected re-enforcement comes in. • Some fie rate Illinoleand lowa arrives sold w holesale to average tic. llii Th upon seller's esti mi le. The weather haying become more favor- . able towani alght,ilie lodsi...ana rase better, or a; least appeared better than it did in the fore noon, and those who had ordinary quality stock held it a little sti ff er. There was no diAlcultf about selling out at full prices all the good stock, because the supply is too small for the demand. The Hog market is higher than at last report. Good, heavy corn-fed Hogs are worth iHie. Iti lb live weight, and tlrstclass heavy distills fed hogs are worth about as much. The FON p market opened this morning in Sixth street with a light supply and a very slow trade. The dead meat markets wer full on Saturclayand priceeruledlow. This', with the. ribthidirnee — of fish and cheap bob veal on sale, made it difficult to sell live sheep in the rain stcannpf today, rind prices ruled neatly le. Ilft M below the rates of last werilti-prime lots of:Wool Slieep - eilling at 1034 c. W4 ll, 4ellakitt chile arket. 'PHILADELPHIA ' April. 05—The oWerings of beef cattle reashedabout 15110 head,.loo less than last week, and' the Market was active and Arm at fully former rates, sales ranging - ftem.sl24.6. $l6 the 100' to for common to goad and prime quality- filigiwing are the partictdars of the sales at the „Avenue Yard: Cows were Arm, and 2:38 offered and sold -at $55 to $4O each for sprinkers, and 440 to '6O for cow and call Glass' Hoge wale higher, t 41and1 8000 sold mostly at Vinton Yard, a20183i the 100 Z net: Sheep were active, And all ofthred, some 6000 h were disposed of, at 74111 Xe for sheared, and ead; 9 , 01? Olga for wool sheep yt *ATOM A , LARGE LOT OF • 6's Tobacco, Bak 6's Spun Tobacco, Na Pounds ~ • t CI Cu and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Cut Sunny Side Fine Cut e Sweet Olive e itrOoLLIsTER. a BA.ER'I3. 108 Wood street A • : .; Stockholders of the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad Company will be IMMO theof lice of said Company In Cleveland, on the 4TH DAY OF MAY, 1881, at lOo'clock a. w., to Vete upon the increase et the Capital SW* of Con , Jan for the PT ofanowiastatboadie of d Co mpany to converted into: atonic: The Tranater Books beamed on the Red dep ot April and open on the • 4. (tetra may. By order of the Board of • - T. N. 1iK7 1 314.013G11,, - ; nazvawmiswlr+- ,gAny gore - - IDES _ s PA MlVAllttlpfi, itir ;MN,: LE COCIESI4.4ER jaa, future. foriii447 .TADIZS • UVW'XitilikeW lEEE IMiMlii Item B.TVEIL.-ralV• flare- WthutrtherAli-lbe , _ The mrestW tiecAllepktfai,l#4.6T, l t Ca it ° -0 (404' "-\7.146144' o Tett dal t Xalfn Eta deviable tl , Air.l3La m4l,,WiiintftnTht•kSt`t % , 1, .414 . 4 444...4. 4, .1..0 33 • V,ltt.l.U2tEiTigriViE . pi, Announced for Ilfekin!4l3•l*MOTAXAry it Qntlnnan• nun ZOLIKOII . . e. • • • '• • AR VAL,S'AillinnlN4t 1 1:4161. • - r ~ %4• • '''.4 G4atiar6= 4713454 5wi.a...,. * A -1 • -ti '- i7 • ia,ifees - 1 1 . 77. zA17,,:a . .:4, 144 14,.,„,._ w 0 i re1ptii6=2 u , FrEta 111 V ll 3 - 1)11$V it% ; t. Gopiftti 3 , : lai n 3, s trkr, 14 , 1 . • ''• .11T•"T 1‹ , 4 1 .1)%.-,n Reetz.if:t: _-Mitt4llllo l l l 4 4 - ,t -J,.. liprPlTTADl3ititill ) 441114 - 4011 e. • , . 'Lessee and Mana,ger. lr: : .1i Treasurer_ , . t . f ag -` IF 1 4' ......, •^ • • . THIRD IeDUEITI ' — HID I' Ell -,. ''. .. . IA TI T E :.QOATPX . Rik_ . .- - .WRIUMNRISH . S___ Pit. .'.ty.t. la presuming...this eVer .11)971trar)this,1,11iih-.. anger sb e eil, ghilied.khrAbe h, l lArArie i are oFlPtlens teiset this:,.._tatistativiii.ana. _w_ 4. _.i. , ... : ., Picture of . Sr ea the rn mre.,,, isenutiftd... y r. , ' , . • 1 Th i r E llhit 3 Ta us, Startling Weals Jtabiz,e. net DI ~ .. ( . . . ~. , 1 ,,_ ,tiwi ... EVENING, iri 11heVre11eb,..........,,W. the ."...... g u0' sessiel niey,pritten by thegrest,”, ..el••••••,:tl `Boureinsult, entitled the . ~_ _ . ... _ Oetoreotwar Life Au Lguitignatar-.7f liti"-.1", (Illustrative ,ai southern. eharabter,Zscuttlieen .' . scenes owl southern hazes:lTU iteaUrippkk.vfc. pe the hlbudisdppi Blvereon - the..plikilti .. .`S, Zoe, , Johanna) • ~ . f. .t..i'Zi O;LIII . ,/ti.i') Zoe, the e-Octoroon . ~ i fti, , Y L - i, , With a powerfu lfAitil '. • . ' 6 66 06 660 " 32• 3.00 73 1 76 213 6 00 70 16 10 213 i 6 60 70':- MA,196100- • -iv W 72, , 41.03. . - , CO 4C, 216 T C li E l fAt ° '7." 11: -= , ~ ...,—..•,7..-c=„m , Totioeve4 , bi I +L! r&A ,- 4:4* - .... te MR. OLEMkNr-teribOtigi . And his -fondle:HO E. - - __,-,- ~ 081 TUESDAY,. itior . ii,'llielk,.,,,- , .. .., ~_ b q On which occasion will be giveni attiiiin selection of Ballads and Operatic Dtrottis - earnifal Symphonrfoc_o,/r • - tiniktlV.' ' 2 . Kuelcoo, thr TrumpeliwErhuiglev glaitgatiO the last Eve instruments to be plAyedl244: - / 4liflaka"- TIC li ET S fill CENTS. SiteWd 'iiOditche: The -sale of reserved eentivivilififtlfingitet, , 'FRIDAY, 29th druit.,-at9 del at: - ' ..-itidi , ;'. limos Muck Storm 81 Weal at ~ :opett IV/ ', o'dock ; concert to commence 'EX to Eitecilonto r , --'-ip' _ 00 87 104 90 67 AIIVICAVX • +.e'l 'l'A LFAII~~~ .~r~:~ at~a~ ~ ~..~~. Sanitaity mittees, WilW)2 giTtc4 . 2llt MIX-agusCONIC7 -39C4116,1ACa, On THURSDAY EVENING, April 213, 1618 L Doors open ati 7; tirekinittitaiii**!* • 'rickets; 1 12 01i:id - mg ' 'AiiiairAfieisti, op. The sale of seatrao.oommenoe on Monday, April 25th, at 9p Itt!,MeilinuAtiude store, Wood Ladles whousterattititekidbltkle are reeeictt,; fully requested to appear wil.hc!et t _bopetetakh 4. i spzi-td S. S . 'Et mr.:y:.41..1‘;,-,- , 4 NOTARY BlTlitj-4/ _,,, _,,._1 ~7 . 'Vit,..7,t, . 44 1-: , . 59 Poart kiitt. ,- ißurtilinaK, Z' ' -,--'..z,.• office hours ifts4s-iik., ti0 6 :140 Si** -7 4 - :: ''',"7 --- M‘•(:)liteso4L-VCalirr.tkyz,t-Q irIaCOIXVIEDNB , 44O - __ool4,olaLlig ' ' illiincingehe* pitrtsttlkjio: _ Anatol , i SURPAlbElxinierint4 4' Mt... , nr, havini some 150 reetlicekt__ superior, • ,eve =,A o 7 , ; , .W-tr r a itit,e l F,r:: . Present price VI per' ..T: E. u _, &s.M .,___•' AY •,- : -4 ,L: ~4. 4 } p ," apll Reel,Atei , • CEILINGI , E4LEERIEL,,•!- • 1"Moral 45";: _ ap9 , sitstumr.ir pa SALE— . , AClLrl`.or fli Within tile Boremos ttLnirmeeervillop.' 8 MILES or • It is excellent land, well iniproved,}wtth goody .L, house, barn and ont-htilldiers. is tui 44-reliPaideal'Agt w),6 - 464 - ii4pl.-- genereU t z leve and could he ell divided - Into good For shape, locationsuul other "quadifieit, .tiri the finest pluceibrresidenceriti the itbyll - t , *l Offered at private sale Atif*At ' Title re'afAza GlLTagotr. tgeroititz4"4' itzee of tb.o;o4.ile4g of . . apte4wd SAXIMVLNELILiIift.' SMIEJML. JEIANV't AND. GRAIN ILEXES, • • wesitlusTED. vaisointior No i • In slie r eSTORE Tatlegfr V HEELBABILOWS- abaliellsobeeed. sale by "T I, sq ~.I:4,lAgeghispir ili A ittr. DERpAra 'PAr A. ken out letters madminatratkuttiptakt estate of Orin Sfygger_ibitsof AlreigePtit data., hereby-reel:6i mama. or demands , nob theitstatesop editektit. make them knowmtwfielutithdut4latsy. - Thotw persons indebted to saftiestate ate make immediate pspmento. , MAIM AN NoF - . of ' ' A Iswdew tult. munivar . 8 awasammt .. . .... eu __. .... .... „, - known o nly to hiunalt ,, Will • . 'ear a tforet withhottetwhitahoW Aji 1.:;7}% ft. short time. The cure orgeht lug e paisenous Wet MeV thbletpedie s: what nn leas: proper-rpeWlfaidit4 /- -- ,l' 4 , ` , Ihilibt% he claims for hie e‘memeWeten. , " " "'s *1..• the age and ooly-wwwellto Ok t lediOAdietewev. , ., 7 ;.1; ~- Sythllll2. -- Othee, No. 60Segthttehjetteek -- - ' gar7if .16.1%1111,.. ii: iiiiiikalists44. • mu , ,• BuomPatomoE,lllo.tao-sze •-- sTREET--crutusmazavatal3inftior pod of medical 'Make should not Lail ta_gisiac-• him scam- De. 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