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J <■»> «*»- r^' ' v 1; ,•• ;-£S'«J.«V V- v ‘ k< 1 ■'r.' - -r ' ' ‘’-r '- ; * r 'f '. *-.. ;, r ? V-t i;'*.-.* L-:i -r~ if'» V' f. •fc-.:-,-,, :*; •■•*•■' ■ v.’-Vl, _ i’ ?•<% • Y*V{ »J'- 1 "_-f 'v«‘ r i p**- 4 - p - , • .; •• • * «-*; ; - *<~s < t? • *s*; j •{. c.-v .J&UAjnor -ArrruigfjnoaL—Chang© ol Tim#. THiU4K*MAII,Y TRAIiA HACK. WAY, (eUNDdXh EX.* t Xii'dlmi rttiJ nir-ngf nf Omi between •-> -t.iilmiitMiii «i>'l UaltWiote. ' O&l'&EtAM'temM 'iuisy June As;h, J suU. rrninn wtilrun \s . r'rfrrff -aiu r i ■ ■ ;u 5 ;,( i Tram. .. ».••.■ ' >t. &>.• ■* 'i ii :w m. ~ 1 T-’ * r ’ 1 •• Ifcfifc *.M -i* M. r. - i:l2 - Jjfa i - ColumL-M^ Newark iluacwnl.j ■•• ......... Barursf Jil" 1 BrfhffoiW'’-■...•■' Arrive JlAthiir “ art. If* CUING WVJT '£rpr*.. 1 Bulli.ir 8«1in0ct..... Bariuisvillf Cambridge Ctobf«r»*-._'.f.v a.12:17-1 . M. v;v< )-*U T. l‘-.»y '* l f T3O “ Newark ‘aos ■■ hi,.;: •* 11.->o “ ArfNSlJolUfdb'asr.. • msf. M. '• 1:80 A.M. Wm> jrritw wtll etop to-iake up or Concord, Oamnniiite, CVmpbeii':-,, and IMmtat only. V.vr ?‘hjl r.ttlr k‘ tv t*»t* ithibVt iStmlo**. Flop nr All U>--r*t»tionii where the Mail Is to t~ riv-iti-i, m d-i!T.-i-'. anl at all other. Station.-) ou UOtl.-'i? [>f) • i TV- .‘-.b’ Trim "?ll slop et ah gta tinoa on jir.'i-T not).'-- t-‘sn.r :;:v.o • GUl>:a EAST, :• ■ ' -. K-, iTxvrc*' iWuif rotmcct* nt Oolambus wHll r^^MV**Trsfh- I wdii(rfc leavesCroaonati ntQA.iL and witirThA Train firm tit*-W*»t cm tho43oiatubuß, I'.iqaa. a li4 nf-NewaT*. with-mnrtiUig Trains to hdJ from fm’totn&ty WfHhfeQMflnad llti-Vcrnco, and-with- Trains -o ti** PsrfubrrivfH,* • nwd India** Railroad; at: Wb'-ffi'iiL: RSfn*n; Train on-tb*- tkiUtraora and Ohio IlirtlfWffhf’HalU toot‘d,- VhHadrlpbiawnd Estate; ••:■■ - . ; . .;... .... -- The TT' P. M. Train will nt'-Colutubuß with the. second Train Iron Cincinnati, nt Newsr'a with Sandusky. Han*fl~M and NVwwrlr RMlroad; and at Whoeliug with fTralrt'fth-’Flaltimoro hod Ohiri Railroad. Passengers l oaring nod points below Cincinnati, and taking the OA.'-th Trtiio' oQ.-’l.Htl** Miami Railroad, will connect with tfe?*- T Prulb T ui C.Jltttnteus. • PHasnnger.* learing Indtana polifl rod'RtrWtnobtpby morclng Train on Indiana Central-: Wrth thin Train at Oolumbaa«. a od r-tveh \VhtK*liniT at 4\ M . and leave by lOdkt 1\ Al. Train ou BiKinion- nnct Ohio RHitrosdy art-iriag in Balti more nt rt d«V. Tfcul?!3A‘P.'Sl.' lf ZYMn M Cnlumbu# with the -Mail Traln-wbiofe t«»Vf-*Umdnns«l at &rJUi I*.AJ. f andarrina at h«i:-srat t'.lG Av with the A'-eounuoda ;U»n Tniiu on :t»o imirfaiAr-j ami -Ohio Baiirotid. Possen- Oht-nwro by thp ICv»»; - •' • • .-*•■« t - (HJING WISST. -^he-Scl^AtMJ-llml Train rotmccta at ildiialr with NlgihP Train on Cl* haltim-jrasad Ohio Railroad-; at Newark With' trains to and tram Sauilu->cy, Ut- Vernon, ■ and Ohicaco na Moiip'.*vi;l.-. a : t'oluD»imn with thf trains for CiadnnAtiihaii'vrttbtniltMfor Xenia,-DAyton. ladianw poh<»«dAlhtnat.v»»« Davton andwj.UTimuju iTbtyU 4>-A.'M.‘>lxpre« Trabt oonaecis wich Lh*» ExpreM Train from ifcntirar>TA, uuJ finiTea-ln U-Kimbu* at ikio T. irttli trams culm,*-aoutb and UVnt-arvir loa; iallroidauittti-ar.C t’.Al. I'lie&O.) P. M. Train oi.-uueoLi witli the AccDnunodatiou. Train from Cuinbi’C&n.i. nod at Columbus with Mail Train at 2.1 S A- M., dir -i-i ,'i.r C'mcmTU»th\-*;)i.'.. Uayun, InJiant polls, I.ftfayeC'-, Tvrre lia.iV, Hfdot Ixmia at>it Chicago.... U-AAO li. JiOUTiIWICE, Xu&L - 55' t rn«wvilit> IS iy.Tr-—1 jail) THE P EM.N SYL V AN lA' * • ‘R AffiROAD. rpHS illTtvAT CENTRAL ROUT*, connoting the At- X with %v«Ttt-rn, North-w**st*mj and Sooth- >•;; a wriioaou* Kuilwaj dirort. Thlft-rond: Y'itt ,? burrh v. - ith dniiv iint*-i steamers to a l l pnrt-- rw th« tVorT-“m River;, mi.) *.t Cleveland and San du.-K7 with all i-tis »•:» tlo> North-ffrslejn in ikiiic tli.> :n • t .-v-n/'--.-' aid rdiaJ>U unite by vTbnv: l-’KEU»»IT t>e r.-rv6r:-d t.. ai.l ln>ui lht> Great. H’f*U > RATK-. IUSTWK.!iN HiluADiJtPlilA A riii.’T -»shn~. i>rv U nr.ia. ' -E tin i-Vatiury, »io i " ' ' vWl * > ' ! r RC< Sl' CLA'-.S. fU'iry, ) V jI-%) il:iTr liXMhj u:.-r x V.V.i, ) THIIli) O-LnSi —r.\iivji i, 1 1(V - (T c *n} Ifuusru OLAS^*- ;■» tnth« Ag*nla of this Rofcd «t i’ciiarit-iplun «riU bs fo»w\iri**J without ct*t a nfj.'n —.‘ilfya? I'oUrr, Uostoti; J. L KJJioU. N ilaitra* A K,>;n.s B:lll nj'T '.•••• “ rrri:; ;> u-. iV.Jjjtyn:':; Shrin.rrwin •% U*r»»FD Ctcrl:.,-,.. • ■ . - *:.-,rlu*n iUiVul;. iu.l'uil'.R Gr '• ” C.i'h: / s *' L* I-. -G.i':r» i-'vbl*. ' \.-jHI- Sfeabeavill? and iudjana -Liiilroaii. GiLISGE of umo / AND 3li»oi'. A.j . Jcu< ilO,. IS5v, ti.f Mai! * } d-viiy, . ruji.tfiy- ) at T o A. M . bo-i nrriv.- :u Nt?«*ric bL ! 60 o’rlrcfe, i M.. \sr.t iruhi*. j‘»f •_ ‘urnba-, 3au4u>=k)\ ;r,j)* 'isj-' ‘i?, Cbj .» ... iuca.l4 L*w>aJ’*«, . ■»* Mocrt: Vero-~ii, 1! Gnisr.t; a'. t."o M.ice vii'cta l • kieruuNis-u: ' lteft?e» tiewjvrfc ot 1- o’-M M.. and *rrt7? ; r-** vi*Vs«’t'7TtO'P. Pn'»‘s;-3c«*r; in tbl* tmiTi I*»av» Cltictn osti*pt 0-OMocic, A. JT. . . Cn«Tt?, Accoramodtlloa Train ilfiii-.a-i; :' l.V.y. , ; u.-uLv' •’ ex'vpii*!.) ut 4:03 P 51, aaJ fcrri’.»•.■< '• a..!-?. t.v. p. M Leavt'A Cain at 7.37 A. .\! 10.-03 A. M. fert|u-t JamriMtloi: tppiy u< J.\M£B COLLRSS 4 CfliiftSeSUpi fattrogrr /.gouts. Nt.=. 114 0n.1116 Voter street. f-)ttAtar^b - C.irAYM¥?g l-J.-VKNNY. ami Ticket Affeui. K. \V. WiMUWAKI), j g *I 3 -.. . . • t*u;»«riot**n>l«*ut. ;■ ! T "4iir lure route law. toICAGO TO ST. L OUTS V» CHICAGO, ALT-t.N AN!> &T. LOUib RO4D, Formerly rlie Chicago and Mississippi* ..Qtrfyirtf Vie GTtut Hrj-rcs: and V. X. M'tQt. TKJB t*i r«rot uni KxiJfrbtr lioute to ?he iSr-uih ami tioatb-WV t.-ii-rtcf than any otb*-c IlOQtfi, r TWtf tahowiih tariitas rr.us3 ivuit, svsrunj tsctiTiD. ' - I+jivs slrrzsa nt , V2\ &}. fjtnnt. St. LotTsffifay Kxprfs» Ii 16 A M pj 30 A .11, 81. bonis Wr»-“ in.uu J\ *.l 2.4 i p. >l, Train.'' ran Jirwrjjy through "ilhcut of oare or ''ba*jjasre.' JPrim Oricay* u> S>l. Levis in 15 ! 4 * LONiV'L^’flWS—At Joliet, with tfctHol'S Island iUilrc-iid f-'t' Ottawa, L » (fat!**, ialund and Con* tra) lotro. At Rl.vmtu/tori, with Illinois lt*i!ro&.l fbr CUn* tflfi, Weyncsriile ap.d Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At &pclntcfieta,*v.ih Ureat Wrwtem Railroad lor. Jackin tHJLlo and llUnota jijTt-r, _o;th Daily Lins if Packet* fur Dtmnlbai, uli. tliu iQi-i t expeditious and ndlable of Mr, KansM, hi. Joseph and oil points on the MU-.-ourif Cumberland end Arkansas Hirer*. . - _ H. P. MORGAN. Bup‘l, liluiiuittjf'rti, lit. ■l* DAJILtNG, Chicago, lil. f * I L LI NO I S C K STKA i. RAILROAD! r-ffsasfelf Carrying the Groat U. States Mail and Express. TWO rASSEvnOi tkuns iu;n n\n.\ ~u iangthfnua K t • c.MHu. A NO C 4 ii\CM>\s CAIRO. This ISeQ't, ia With Trains M ttln» Ohio ajul illwiftaipFi K. R. aod «.*,«! CaM.* ItallrouJ, fot«a •the'caotrt direct and only cniiLimiou.* it. It. Tr^ut CIIICACo to t*. LOtHS, CHICAGO tn CAIKO, CHICAGO to DCDtiQUK. ’ Trains lopre Cblciico a* toliowK : ! 10. A. ML and I&.iSO P. M.—St. I.irs and Cairo Exsnask PaMt*ngere for St. Louis by U;L< train take the tart* dt tile Q&lo.aud It- K- at Sandoral, ami ar» cunvJ dirert £<> Be Lottie. 936 A. M. nod 4.19 P- M —Dcdoqcs and Gauiu.J*; prsss, cjoneotidv* ot Duuhetb (opposite Dubuquo) wltb Daily Utwj of SU:ftTu Packets for Sc Paul ami. tbu Uppi Mlnalsflppl xlror olt-e*. * Trains leave Caim for Obio-ago and Dubuque at' 7Jft) \ M. and 7.00 p. 51. Paseeufccrs from the Ktudnnd places ou tbo Ohio rlv destined for Be Louie, will #*v-» 100 miles of tedious and u cerl*in.tlver uavt;ati''n from Cairo lo SC Louis, and nrri CUeen boars In n'lniur? of ih»* rlrer route, by Idking t cars at Caiio. Tickets ttj .-t Loot*, Cairo, Lutbuque, SC "Paul,.and aJ| i portaut-plßOfs by ihi» rout?, ..m ho,bad at the Offlc«rof t U. A l. and 0. & P. lUilroads ir< I’it.inburgh, bud MlcMg Oeotral Railroad Vo Cbl ' ■ Jett b PITTSBURGH. SUB COHHEBISVII, S*®® tj&SSSS i®3*!a ,?»j»9 , ... eai l Road Op«xT**tfiH Vr«*r Niwton, Wmtmnr«il*v County, to MUunburg Station, Favet Oonntf* rpfl}& CLAP*A PISUEB haring been eh X tered b3*lhß i’. A C. a. R; Co- will leave Plttabur eyvry ovening at hall-paflt four o'clock precisely, for W< Newton, connecting there with tk« Trains of the Pit bdrgh anti 09tiiK?Ttri , 1KV jUPJIoaiI, which will runhetwe the aboTp furthts 1 notice, an follow#**-«s* l>av*,W£ot,Kewr*ja : vt M 4 fitopnlng at Port Boy Sm-.tfc/e ‘Shut JecWw -Oreei ilh .C&U£A jfi BHCfcß rntsborgb; reaching Pitt*hnr:. - b nt 6ooa» freoOad.-prfciu-<»UL4£*9e West'-JiAwtiJn *t 12 o’clock Miltanburg. qd3 returning, *ria Tn&TA MiitetShUrg . T 5 Puo-burgh to Miitmibonc,' £LI6.: Stages ”, !SSbng , y:;^; llfvUU ’ t £xL aDol^uUxu; 1 €ftch for ca w&t Kt'vek r w •w t™,°K rt . ntea ? 1 ' hoard the Earner Olara Planer at 'v* A f ant » Mooongahel.Snage. _ ™**s£*£ ' "Httibbr-Tfi. Tim* »od etU'erintCTgyt CJlArlotte Blame, - ~ MANTTFAOTUBBR AND DEALER In i*lvs6 foarrs, and Importer of Mualo and Musical Instalments Sole Agent lor the oelebreted Hambuho Pusos ; also, for Hallet Darts A Oo.’s Boston Pukob, with and witboat Qoleman'fl Action Attachment. (mySj No. 118 Wood rtzwet. ( i : ' 'B v t i \ t ' ' • - v"' * 1 *• -.*'+*'* / V . ■ " * v ~v * *;/'•?*4> tT,*; f ?. | TC *• ' . +v *„ s f'** .-r- »-» ** * V •’, - : f-. •■ t-'r- -■ . f, -■.'-'■if' * i - ! *• '.< --e ir -'. t .*• SEW AND direct ROUTE OPEN! TflfcOtJOtl “ ” * Northern lUinoifto tie’ Miflffissrppi Biver, iowA ? jms§ptui. Kansas and>--Nebraska. Uh irxjgo } Q u *!** t y I . rail ft'oßMLKir tub Ciiicaaa Cmt. Military Tract R. TL-i3- fiofc. ci^LrrrD, And Trams run lbs entire (Mjince from CHICAGO TO BUKUNOTON, lowa, without, change of Cars. Th« Only Direct ji^to.tQ..llUßl4^flJX)N t QUINCY, REOKUK, MDSCAiTNFt, OQtfJrWKA, TYaPELLO, FORT >ES MOINES,'COUNCIL BLUFF,'Ac:, ftHtf-tb«"otar ALL UlLnOADßduteiftttn o!HUAa<*ToSmotiiB, BLOOM NOTON. CtittWOK, OBCATUtt, flAlfifi, SPBAHftFIELD, ACKBUSVILMSI If AYMMySnd ihtfennixifar.aifitationß on he lUinoii Central, Groat Western; and Ohio and Missis jppl Railroad*. ~>. r —-. Train*- on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of 'rains fr’tn tbs East— laying over at any of he point*. .«Bonthern and Central ova smr Northern the quickest and noNt reliable route ttfTfl&dirhlltSM Important points west .f the Mississippi as Kfia«bunt2 Bluff;with from forty to ifty miles The Road, or a lurge portion 6# tha-way, is Aaid,»dth.the ooirrnnjoou Uil, the amqothest rising.and best Railroad in the West— rull stocked with the mostmoaerd ? trffcooSiJtsseskn(f'elegant lew Car*. • ’ ’* - m .. By this route p&sfepg«E&an:aiir£ of making eonn»c llons, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding die vexatious delay of fogfr nnd'icc, end dangers of navlga don f AltOii.! ..a Ait , Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and do sbarge for Eauinitig'ht •' * M • • ■ —■* THRQDGB'-TIC&ETS by abased., at iU the Railroad Qfttee&iO-.Ul* Qfflp^ol^tbe Dompanv, corner of CLark and Lake streets, fn the Uratute Building; at the or'llfr tittirffirf ft. die MiPh.'O'fff 1 . K: H. Oftica,corner of Lake and Dearborn et&, opposite Tromont Uouae, Chicago. I FREIGHT consigned by this - route will receive immedi bto‘flespatrh':“»~ » * • ''* P. Cfc OIAMSONfiy Suj»!t.,yw ! . • 0. s. . . l Genl Ticket. Chicago.' I <*»n hs pt-bcurttd'ut- Hie •Rhttftfed |jf!lBus , of tb» country. -•-• ; mhlB ... ■ 'Ohto aifd PY*h ! Kayhranta f „ . s , ; r B"Ui£jihPrt«4t l uqlctest and moat reliable route to Tojedo"! | I Chicago, Rock InUdJ, TJatenk.'a’n LbtiiS; 4 ly VIA' iCLEVELAND. • -J. «... . e f. ! This route U One Hundred ihonutnuUJiac. i Two ilaiJd-jtrain^fWf^UUhurgh^piey^h'ii:^ I ThreeLttily-TwV B Chlctigpi The Trams of the arut £fenniLitii^tp&3 Ibaytfl&'PfttA burgh at 2.1)0, A. M. inS^yO^.X., XltU'icfc for Cleveland as follows < , , . ‘" ' TrdinhfojUUyelAß^loi.TfiAllldtice&tl> ?i5, A.M.. and 12.00 ' .cni+iLtgjing.iii .jluiL6n..wi2fi Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arrirlng I'n CftevolamJ.a^— — A, t M. and ; 2.‘JO l’. M , aud bo I b conn«ct»n'< wi fR Tb*!i!r#?orTrfiedo, Chicago is at O.qQtA, U. ffitr * " IhadUSlP.Jil, Train froaLPlttst)ttCgb ho"feoatiBr lion for Cleveland. . - . Poarengers for ToJoda, Chicago, KSCiTalffha, Uulena, and the Noßn-weat, who xT\ih tB-gff tftttmgSi oat detention, viH mK« th» train leaving. Pittsburgh 3 J3U A* P. H.»os that l* Lb** only tj>ip by wine a close" ronnetuonii ary mklle at or 11 yon.T tJhioAga.' 1 Passenger* reactf’ Chicago at sup next merelo_- aiyL-Stc IxAzhi at-midnight. tucked Cn-vel&nd end Chicago. PARC VIA ALLIANCC'A .. D CLEVELAND. litcfiuj. ‘ii cf*. Ljfcfaxs. 2d cVt. To SO ITo La 5a11e....516 00 $l3 60 • CW*d&rf3 :.. *00" “ Rock Isl’d, 18 00 14 00 “■‘Tt.lwtu .... ftAo " • . .•-.ti*lena..«w.W UtfiUpo •* iMrqit,,*... I uy t . 46 oft. " Springfield 18 70 10 20 ” Chicago. ..41it13 $lOAu ‘* PurTlngtAn 19 Off lfl-ttf rt r<*o7uhr't3fft,..lßPO »• t'4 40 li ‘“fVftrtuiid..* 10 00 -liWMb “ £c;'9oali»a.2.‘Jl 00 lt>6o)a-.< h ,. Paowungers ere n-jueitod to- procure their tickets at the cls-* of till* Company, In the Monongahel* House, third d our btio.nr the corner. , . W-J ' r ! i Kl»'S«rLVMli/i tt/in,tt«Am rrmtKß-DAH,Y THBOUailTUAlfitf, botpwen PWludal. 1 phU THK MORNING Mill TRAIN* phijadriphiu for Pittsburgh at 7U, A. M., and Pitts burgh tbr Philadelphia at 7- A. M. THE FAST LINE lecire* Pmladalphia ifor Pittsburgh a; 1 P. and Pitts burgh iur PbHadwipbio at 2:30, P. M. THE NTQEIT EX PRESS TRAIN iea.T6ri Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. iUapdj’itt»>brshdalphiajjb P.M , Train fttfly, -ic«rpf Subdfty. at •fcwoSrltvk.-'P. M<.» fe-intoa’a'Aoeotnoo datkr# -Taato- U a’dochiA,M„ AL, apdJiSO ?. M., Tbo aboTe flu**-' connect atT’ittJlurrgb wftbiiis, Mfr.j Altot}<{iftl«m and Chicago, lih; * naXOnt. -hrrlagmn -aodt Kju. Terra Ilavtfa, lQ*N K further j>fn tk-nlare, .jwms handbill* at the different FLurLios polDt-r IVijiitcTy:* find tblx th« ohrrt-'d nod uwt PXpedftJCUi n<-«V New »or It, or "'TIIOS. ttOOKIS, ' 'Agent,' TBilaWbaijL '" X MBSKIMKSj * j j -1 Agent, Passenger Lino*, Pittsburgh;. • Co-PArincrttiVp, ' r |‘'llK Partnership uerttolhre existing between the under i_ BIGELOW *"O0 , httytft&'dwy been diast-lved tij- mutual roueebf, M.' Bigelow tfetfrlng frottt Ihe'firtn. Ytje SnSlhos? dr thr late Arm trill bo settlal by the contirfu log pnMnMs, at their bYn stand, No. 48 Diamond Alley. •-k Island. SaiuL Louii. (frIW’RSSOBS TO S H. UIGSLOW,) "1' A ~o.''4ii~Dhtttbnd Alley, near Hood rfr&'ft'“f* TT&3B 1TB&B. ' J * x Sz rw !^ ; 93r~ i COACHES. BIGGIES, and every gpggmitfnirrg Hnncy Vebiukfr. b.uiU .1 9 crjlex.. *ntf ypb&Fdin a, rm •> .jpii.mn.uner an.-'Qrp&.-'Fna for. brayiy qr design, elegance of. finish, skill o l wcrkmsnsbift of material A........ , 7 * *B®“ All work, wprrapttdr. 'augl&lv 1 *»rr;Tes si Bu*ul«TiTille et rjtlQfi tjubaeribor. take* this method-to-inform bis friends X ®nd customer* that he commences Brewing, for the season un the iTicrntUth iftstani, acd wJH be prepared to laroixb his saperioi* AiißS. 4c , lu any uuantlty desired. The highest mbchf?l biice In raah paid for good, souud, cle*n IfAttMEB. . UKAJN6 atul V.EAST. cipplbal r>n. Inx terms. v . f QEQ. W. SMITH, Pilt Pittsburgh, Pa. i/'KiJDbliAii WATCBJ&S—it q thi>ilndvexsjLl-.teattmgny * ut Railroad _i»m r --Bttnkuni, Wd Udwd.tn other pur« t-uitoTWimrißg ocrcuralw tini»», tbht tim u Chits. FrcdafcatO ’’ \VAtd& fnasnfaciured.at #4 -Strand, JUihdon, 1b the.most reliable, .and -nnequalted by any other . Maty of have been found to run with in h mjnnte In the j«ar 1 have obtained tbe agency tut the pale of these Watches In Pittsburgh and State of Peno* BylvKida.- -• • •••; -Also,-the F. if. Adams A Son’s, and other first class Waicbea for aal«. Watch Impairing done In the best manner. W. W. WILSON, augl 67 MarfceJ fit., corner of-Voarth. WANTED fook and Girls to ..do.boufo vorfc.Jxi.lfce couptry; a Gardener, with good references Journeyman Shoemaker w£o'Bpeafcßdei*' man auJTTUgUShr Grfls tn work In thaoity —good wagee paid,- Alio, Vboy of $ out uotil.be 1< 21. Private families ®nd hotett can ho supplied with traitors, Chambermaids, Bint ftlt kiudadf dom ? ?ti c2 * ourBfti » kdtcben girlß, Ac;, Clerkfl, Sahremea; Carriage brivwe. Porters, Lu borers,. na-n ar;toys,. Abhlynl -•*'••- BARE'S INTfihLIQBNO^OPFjGK, 7/ ' 4K)-faib»erty otreyt. 1 UUMSJlhtttf. WVRRfir'4 iJ»ll eupplyjast received 17 at DATJW>N’B BOOKSTURB, # ,Market afreet. - FiJmiiy Prayas, g.^ols.;.^l r 6O, -;; Minor Works, 3 rpjs,;. 76 cenia eeeh,. • ’ Lectures dfri-DaotelT-Uiß fierco Charches—the-Apoca lyp?o, Miracles; 75 cents each. KU’lptu'rß 'Raadinßi, tm Matthew, Mark, : 76 cents each. Tufe’ tffemrdincrFlocSl: Baoedlotlrfne, br'the Rleei t*l Life* T*mtTafid tlDi AltAf? jolcas of thu.Bay, Dead, and Night; Slgn4 Of thVTi&As; The Daily Life. 76 c*nt«, ruch. - » L~*turpB on Romanism ; $l. Th* Ctorn'm unloil ''EaXit ; 38 Cent/ it«iau&h»iv*tioa . :tH e*t»t». A^M^v. -wokk uy uidB "Vtsvy bllT—oj«T« - uaH7 by Mtwr»f.weii, author of •« Amy Herbert," “ Gertrude/* ; Ac.. i tolh. I2hu>, paper covers, il; or 1 rol. cloth, $1,26 fMh now worlt-froto thej>«f is character* wafi displayed ih ffife oarly flctSona of thisxrrttfcr; -NoVtfete in tho ifngllah langnagexAn beimindrincni valuable « lift, philosophy*! than id tb6 fcageS of those eagrosattig tol nam, ThAy'do notatootiDiMn fetdrtltng.anil horrible nib tu* bht prascat-to-thd'reader thdse admirable photo* xrvpheo* -‘liioette ULarw£flhb attefc i t ion of thb*e?*W%r{rfbad ’df the lovely and the good. ■ { ForsplsJjy-, - ; - . ■H. BUNKIt,* CO , } • ~ VKo.QßrtHhflekLst.; 1 UlMiflf!—Just received, by eypfiy*— ! O fob August, 20 cents. Wo-v4H‘-fuwLuh!llarper and Putnam, for ill oflnts.; Harper and Qodey for 10 cents ; <•...*•■. .» , • j Jo do Graham for 4(Tcent • - I do do for 40 cents.'; ! do de Ladies* Gazette 3eflte; do do Peterson for S 7 cents; “ ' "*» j do do N. y. Journal for 38c0nts;- j do do Balfou’s Magazine'tor 30 fc«nt« ; ’ jOr any of the oent (wIQl bne exception, I Blackwood.) always for sale at 20 conta.- Remember, the place to Bart- 20 por cent, on BookA, ffagaziiies, Stationery, J 4c., is at i 1 j*3l ... * >‘*'.No;3arjtth atreeti Jl. n. MASON, i?ap*t MAHON’a-GRBAT WORK UN BPIRITUAUtiiI—M«Jd ■ erb Alystarlefl-Kaplalnad and Exposed; In four parts. I I. Clftirjroyfcnt Revelations of A. J. Baris. ; exposed. I. BON, . No- M Mitrtet'BL,'HPaK3CMM " CONTIKTCmOIi OKTIIB QIUSAI L iUAhE*—4,. A. mason-4. 00.-WIU crtntlooß tiretr bj ie ihroug'b tbd month of August. They will agfcm ms -h .down nxicLflttti farther reduce the prices drthflr^ttxfe. Some 200 more cases and.wkajW °* WJBW GOODe v in ‘be opehed, M rt!fidftting their sssortaent more eomjßbtetb tn at the opening of the sale. . iugt FOR SALK— Two Houses and Lots on the cornerof Logan and Townsend streets—one of them a good brick house with nine rooms, all in good order; the other a good frame house with five rooms. They will be sold very low. En quire of TfIOMAB WOODS, tug 22 76 fourth street. ri l 'i *c «sr-4%v>;/ » » '< I 'IM t RAILROADS C K KTRAL »9i; ,TJB. AH aallro&tT'Yd'dir BlMlMipP 1 * c is,vjs£asi..a s i> s’bu koh RAILROAD. ' CONNKOTIHO VITH JSAND, Bup‘t, Cleveland. PltttUanh. I'liLiburgh, July 2S, 1866. BIUKLOW A CO*, N£W AJUIC No. £44 Lq!K&TX’ STREET, just beaide'the KaUrora,.'VTh!cb inak|£u the court non in the city foe paesenzVr* arri ving by that , . , ’ y ' The Proprietor hMflpg.gt WMiderableexpepM, nt£*i rm, In radian, MyltUhs jJaNSIQN HODSB, .irouli respect’ fully BolicilA sbarii Of -PUliite pitronsgp. I hei«l» attacked a apteniiilßPWihKaEd .gUeosiT, «FA(JOS X ABD, attnS- His. hanirr aioiiiar, s,iji. ba the haarket eaa.aaorA.,., , M fehiy ' ® . ,:vu t . 'GW‘WF# l *jFfenft J\v - ttWßiWgrtetf/fowujUy 6f “Brown’s Botev’ having- A' takAt-thblarge ftwyeomnxodioiMHOTEL, and having rofitted It in magnificent style', would-respectfully cinvita his friends and the travMing-pablJc to give him : -Aj iuredfwlth the convenience of the -houBe.and.hia-loQg ex* perionce In the business, be, can give entire satisfaction, and hte chArges- moderate. ■••--.••-• --•••• . , I fehfci •■.-■ WM- C. CQNNELLY. . f GOOD fIOVSKF tvt'T' ipORNER OF LIBERTY AND QUANT STBEkiS'jifar O the Railroad Depot. janl3:ly JAMES SHANNON, pyopylafor.'' - v - owsToirs. 1 • • • •> ITTAVERLEY HOUSE, DO South Eighth street, few! YY Cbertpjjt and Walnut, Philadelphia. [ati29ly tfEua.i TSiasT'., I .■ NO. 11l Arch street, thSadolphla. T. B . WEBB (late of Proprietor. [auSfcj O-ASKUiL, HOUBK. 70RJVER OrUAm WARREN, O r|','lt]i Proprißtor takes.-pteaßiire in Lha J. pubhseiratthisnewAndielfigaatUoteUz&a beeaopenoifc M » howe bt’entertainmoat-ißtiiiigcommodiuus and roomy, aod’ttdjatnlng-theTjfaee'of the Ohio Bt»ggCompany,U afferi. inHucexaunts unsurpassed .in. iWarren fOr thii'accoEtmoda-- of ttetrawaling community,: » A share of public patronage la respectfully solicited. ■ j aulT M. GABKILL. i-' erankllShoctsb. CHBSI!NU®*BeattET, ABOVE. TH3BE, PHILADELPHIA. '‘• 11 PARKIfiR A liALHDt zpxoprtetors. ; -jyt&3m} THQ_M.VSI I SO PEK.DAYjT-; ! r„‘ "™^ M ajfcJflia£AS-«o®Wßi-- “ '■ * JOBNSTOWNi FEKNA. THE undersigned having taken charge 'Of the above .named House, and refitted it at a large expebse, th a asVefl a£ elt'gaiif style,'fa tjow prepared to re beJfegd6raj'fiwglvea l idw<*'ea t tßftotiou to ali vho may 1 ‘fauB:tf]‘ JAMES POWSBT, - lote a,, j-trtfWtaMrt.Bnaiuikfc* ;XT(XtM KBtRTT-STKKIiT, foot flf Fifth atroat, Pln> tihltS.’ 'SASICBI HARK, Proprietor. -■ : This Hotel is having jast been completed *vud opened for thAftbctimmofl&dap of the public. [*epl3 ! FKANKIiN JftOUSE, CleyeUndj / 1 PATRICK A Bouse has an dergoue thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, And large pddUlopJ pf .petj furniture, etc- and the proprie tors pledge umntselves that nothing ih&ll be wanting on theli'pirt toTehder the Faiivxu!? a’-plofee where all the com fdrtf of a flrisrxAaAifh*tel can be found. ’«: • - : jy4rtT ‘ ’ ' - 0. PATRICK A SON. f . a.(!9Kl.,' . . No. top. (JRO.A DWA'I', NSW Y 6 ti'E, .... ."(coAP^ctiDoarri*kußopjUxpuaO ■ .. . XOWOY, . : .... . . i’RQPBXtf'rOR. -r' - Rest AUitANTiS. WILKINS HALL, • ; yr; tf , fourth itreei, between nWd oh d jSmilhftcld-. ’ r IMUS spacious Hstablishmyuihjs bt?v^ GOFFBfi HOUSE.-** D. TtAKNABD, A’o. 40, Fiflh Slrtet, btlioim ' Wo6d tfnd £fjrt*t. J*nW;lyJ nrrsuCßaa. CR..YS T A -L PALA C E , No, lb UArkAt nreet. . . C. G.BKELY, jgL.' '/~S R®BPEOTFUiiLY'fnfonttßfcisfrfandaaodtfee /jVjf/pubUc Id general, that ii«* ban just started btJ York and Philadelphia modern trtyh»of -COOKING OY»TBU8 andererythlngelse In the eating Line.* Oy»i«w to the Bbeil-nt Sieved, for 12*4 cents a dozen, lie will nbch Aimißb the best of everything that the market wlUfcffbrd. House always open until 3 o'clock In the'morni^*;' 4 ' ' m&rl3-tf OYBTKR BAi.'OOBTXWU UESTAIUAM'fI ios watr u street. riillK subscriber bSB now his OY3TKU SALOON ANI> | JiAITNO HOtTSlj perfected in a manner that ijannot be ezcolfJ by any similar estabUbhraebl in the city. MIUIS}r}AL 68 3ERVBD VP A TALL 130VRS Of TUB ZjUr, from the C*olc«qt A!«ati. Fowl*, Pllh, Ac., ftci His Hill of Fare cknnut b« aurpassed-and he would rejnect fully invite the attention of the putulc to IL , . .. CUAILLES STttt, ja2ounaatT 1 Ids Wood sti^et. BUJUIaUr Lagerliser Ure^erv^ rAAitt Respectfully informs the pnbllc Qiat.h» x fo now fully prepared to serve'brlvate families and the pubU?;,generA]Jly A with his celebrated LAOEB BEKJt, in bottle ft. All orders left at hift Otfice, NO 39 DIAMOifD and the Beer delxVefod to anv-patf trf the city or vicinity. j*23:tf *. ( «ii .iv/, a 80I1KNGK. ' BebitfUag er "Bierlikiir Ni a coost valuable ln vtntlon, that must coon come Into gr.neral uee. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letters the Patentee hoe-reccived recommending this Piaue abovpi all others In use: 1 Pitoouroh Siexm Oamttß Faoto&t, ) February '22, 1866. j We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have Used Hopper's Patent Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carpenters as su« psrtorTo any other Plane in use. Wo considerit peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of - hard wood, and for planing veneers, it :a far superior to the old mode OF scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using this Plane, wUI piano more veneer's than five men can do by any other plane or method in dfce. H. U. KTAM A 00. To Moos'?. Eatob, Saa.: Dear <&>—l have examined floppcr'a Patent Bonctj Plane, and befbnta. It to baa most excellent article-for the use foHwhioh it l* tntended,aa a combination of plaoe and . lUs adapted to plaplng tensors, and It does not require on»-loQrth the time or labor of the old method { and fdxavtfino doubt, wben it become gegajallj known, but that it will entirely . nperaude the former t the Railroad work, and especlaily^heimeecßsarj'formuUo for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossing?, Ac.,is » desideratum which this work Is designed to supply. U. ri. Miutast Academt, West Point. Appil 10, 1864.1 Otnilctnen: 1 have looked orer “Honors Field Book for Railroad Engineers,'* And think It Well adapted lo the ob ject its author propose*, and have no question but it will be found afexj tlsdni) and'practical--volume both foroffice&nd field wort. D. H. HkIUW. Tkor. April’ 21,1864. I am ranch pleased with Mr. Bench's little manual, the “ Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of the moot practical and uaefolof rcoogniipd process* among-railway engineers,'he has gtxpn others yrhich. new at least in their present form, appear to-possess a xdist of Higher'value than that of mere novelty—iliat of being in general ausoeptiblo of Available, not to say doaUa ble, practical use. In conclusion, while l think theilasikn nf .Mr. book Is such as to adapt It excellently well txrprofbeekuufcl needs.-l haver pleasure In my cordial satisfaction with its execution, .alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, find Ufe dx typographical taste displayed by his publishers. ' b. Feaneuh Q&tim, -- : •■©, Hand Wrector-ofßensselaerPolytechnlffinstkute. ■ yof sald b f WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, -s Dealet ln Engineers' Stationery, au3 Market street, corner offfeeofld. M" AGAZINBB FOR tJJSPTKMUKK— Godey's Lady's Book V Household Words; New’York Jourdhl;"'' Peterson’* Magazine; Yankee Notions; Blackwood's M*daaiheXbt.Ausdßt. NEW JHJPPLY-OP NBWJ*O.OKJJ. ' ' " StuJapcrr, bj/Beeeljerj: ■ Memoirs of James Gordprf Bennett*^. *• My BoniUg? and Preeionji by>'r«l«T)6uglafia • Doesticka’. NewJJooK. « . Cle*ailaU,>hyMtea 85HJ1 - Light and Darknes*; ’ ' •. Lire'orsydtfsy smith, in^rols,.. Racaived and tor Bale at necaivea Wji: XJILDJINFSNNBY/* CO/B, aw Fifth Bt, oppo&te the Theatre. xJJSXftAOT KBSIDENOH- FOR BJLLE. —A, dwelling I Houle with lot of ground, well Improved, 60 h*nt front ’6O Fnlton etreet bp S3.deep, Kwhooia contains njinll, padorT urohen. 1 lining loom# threa chaßifcsra and; two emaft/tooma. JPortico and garden in front*’ Pilce $1,460. TTtfSfraasy; Vf,. ' . S. CUTHM&T-*.6(ML . ... . ,63 Mhrfcet sfr&t. MNGULAE 'ADAPTATION of infcradlenlfl )fl the : J_ Hair Coloring Fluid affeots the small Teasels at the i roots of the hair, and thus stimulates the natural secretion of coloring matter, giring tone and strength to Its growth. It does not aot as a ape, bat as a restoratlTe. Fifty rents 1 per bottle. Hold by B. L. OUTHBfiHT, i augT 63 Market street. I:!V.'HQTBLS: J. BCHANLELSTER2B, a- B. FRANCIS. cottfli bcuriA WM. a HOPPER. *, k. ~ , ,• • • + ' " • « ,*4 t k» ' W • INSURANCE COMPARES. ' Increase of Cfeh Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! JEfritA. CmiPANY, - HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. ; ...»j .. .. _... PAJH HP. . ?Caah Capital,, - - - - - «50 L 0 t Qo'O. tpHE TBIRTY-SXXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the LL Assets of the INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as JunHahed this agency on the Ist of January, 1856, Under oath. —•-s'..-. Itoal Estate, unimmiub-,009, or less, i .i t THO*J Aj -AliKXAftf-IHSR, Secretary. fetATS or Cowif«meGT r D,j •I*:--/! HartfarV’Jbo. Ist, 1886. 1 Hartford coahty.' "-'/ji’’ •“•*? - , ; Perse nally appearsd'Thazaas iAoAluxaznhßr; Secretary of the ißtna lnsurance-Oompany,and-Tnsdno«thtliat the fore going statement tqr him «uneorlbedida tmo,( according to Jiifl best knowledgeand b«lief>-- ■; A u^. ' HENRY) raWLER, Justks oi the Peace. ' Lossrifi paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed $760,000, while the premiums:-revived for the same time far exceed auy other year, eiflea- the ocgnsßatlon of the ‘Company. - -. n.-. - ■ PolidHS, covering nearlyAll-dfescripUtinaof.prop«rty, Is sued at this agencyfat-reminieiative relesi^ Office, No. 6? Water-street, r onn ICaih Surplu* f ox Ist Jahoabt, 3,37 3 jrillOg Capital Stock and Surplus is securely invested for I X the benefit of all pamy.hpWtfß. As an evidence of jtbe claims we have to pajtyic and ofdts ability 'to pay Jossva pDOnlptly. a jtf vary from jlarge and well distrlbuted,auu m.ourppiniop,nb*opmpan'y' :ii» the United States affords betti>r Indemnity to pyuty ■lioiJi'rp than the 2Etna. They continue to make insurance on.pcopnrtyiu.towu andcoputcy, at as tyw as Is oon rtisteut with safety to thy policy .nobler.' , ~ fl. B:tRN Agent. ; ; 4®“ofilce, North-west corner Fifth ftpd, Wood streets,' -PiUshuxgh. , ~ , apiOilj ' DKL A W ABrMh* . 7^ IffUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE in the North Room of the Exdhatotr*. onThlrd street, rtfILADXLPBIJL/ MARINE INSURANCES. ■QW ‘ \ Ciuooi »«“ ■ if®o*R paetaef-tboWorld. » k A u • ; — INSIIR.ANOEB'- Opfroodtf bf-rtvera, nanalb*, lokea-aad Landititudkgahrld al! parts of theUnidn^-»* *• ■ .ycwvr - FERE INSURANCES ; M /. On merchaDdiie generally. : On stores, dwelling houses.Aej. / ■ A3SETS COHPANX, November 7, 1868. .Bonis and 524,300 00 'Stateof Pennsylvania, Vljiladelphia cUy,.Sprang -• Garden, Soulhwack, fkncLnthpf .. ißu«cka In banka, railroads and '' panies h'.......* tlo : UUls receivable 15P,826 04 jCwshonhand ......' 16,071 30 ! Balancesin the bands Of Ateenfs’knd pfemlums On slariife tseurti-.; -.1.' 131,707 67 ; Bubaertpticn6Not«a...h.y. v'ldyxin 00 " f fes?,4TC-63 ‘ ' WMofjtte: • Wo. Martin, * B.M. Huaion, Joseph 11. Seal, * - i fiogfrOcalg, Edmond A- Boutter, 1 <> \ fipeocar fcPllrain, John O. Daviv• < l Obnrleß Kelly* ,• •',/ Robert Burton, , Samuel & Btobe** ‘ . John R. Penrose, Henry Sloan, George Q. Leip*r, i James TraquaLr, Edward Darlington* ■ ,Wa Eyre, Jr., H. Jones Broolie, . Josht\nL. Price, J. 0. Johnson, , . JameaTenneut, . Jam*# C-liana, ’ . ■ ' Jobfi |B. Sompli, Theopilu* Paulding. [' flcbafftjf/., Jaiae.-i B. KTrarland, ' . "J.T.Xogan.'PitWWtffr, ''' W.C. Ludwig, ] p. T.-U siorgaC, do WM. MARTIN, Presided:’ ' ' ‘*Hoa.O. HAND, Vice resident. Jojartf See'yr 11 , ' P. AiMADHBU, Aaoot, marlS' ~ ’ ' street, Pitteqrateh. Thi FraafiLllß Ftrt InatffkaiisfC«feii7sSy, 0£ PrvrAzyUxlrtid.' DIRECTORS —Charles yf, Biaeker, Thomas HAK, Tobias Warner, R~ Smith, Geo. W. Rich •rJU, Mocdecai D. L6Wte,*AlJol»Hoß,.»heTiOd of, twenty-one Tears. Urey hare paid upward.o t One Billion Font Hundred Tbcm land Dollare, lessee byffre, thereby affording eridenCe of the idiantagoa of Inearance, os well as the. abtllty and disposl tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GABDINEB COFFIN, Agent, •pS4 _ Offlws northeast-qey, and Third uta. THE CJI9ITKD BTATE9 LIFE Iff SIT BANCS, ANNUITY and trust company, PHIUnEtPIIH. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850, OILAJITEUPKRI'ETDAL. CAPITAL 8260,000-. Office, 3i E,. Corner of Third and Chettnni Sir tell, Philadelphia., . [Ofllcttt'Qf the Home Board at Philadelphia} ‘ DIUCTORS. Stephen a.Orawtoxd, : . . PauJ iMtatOArd,, Ambrose W. Thompson,’ Lassen*? Jotuwn, Benjamin W.Tingtey, Qeo. M’Honry, . Jaa>li L. Florence. James Deverenx, William M. Oo4wiD, WIUUm M’Kee. Prtiident— Btepfcetill.Orawfcfrd. Vice iVotdferrt—•Aftbrose WiThompaon.' l • • -- . MtdxuH Xsamtner.PitUbwyS— JamesU.WiUaoo, M,D, JUeyheny City—K. B. Mowry. M. D. GKO. B. ARNOLD, A«pt, No. T4JFowtb ttregtr-PtitaPurgL IYLV A. BHNIT2. ARIA IN3URARCE COMPART ~ OF PITTSBURGH CORKER OP VOURTH A.ND'aMITHFIKIi) STREETS. Authorized Capital, 8300To0O. INSURE BUILDINGS wnl other property against lose or damage by Eire, and the perila of tlm.Era and Inland ami Transportation. , DIBtCTOOU. Wm.'P! Johnstrin," Hoi; Patterson, W. MPeJlntock, iiennetiy T. Friend, D.M.Long, . I. GrierSprooL. . A. J. Jones, , . George B. While, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, JemesS.Negley, . W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. jsLPark, H. K. Coagahall. 'Hhn. WH.If. JOUNBTON, President BODY PATOKHBON, Vice President A. A. OABRita, Secretary andT^ca^urer. 8. Assistant Secx&Ury.' dec2:Bm Weatern Iniuranc© Co»pany> Fittaburgh. a. MILLER, Jr., PresuUnt*. \ F.-&L GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL.,43O^OOO. XXnLLlnsare against all kind# S>t risks, FIRE, and JU A TT RINE. All losseB.iriU .JSQ libsrally adjusted and promptly paid. .. •- ,• A pnxmss w ho ar*-w «1 \ known In tfco atfmlhunity, and* -who are detFrmftied, by promptness andliberallfcy, to maintain the character which thtfyha** offering the best protection to those who desire to beinsured. ... a JWm■ , , A**. JL».74t«A.4;A. I BANKERS AND BROKERb. I austis Looms, I 6TOCK BR’OKJB.^ OJflct, JVo. 92 Fourth tt^obovt W00d,., v NOTES, Draftß, Bond*,Morigajiga, and IjOiii3.on.oaLl*- tcrals, froght And sold tniaßiop fc JU»nd Warraata'-Spngfit ina fold* . [ Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale df Copper Stocks. ' ” I All communications attented to promptly. ?M. H. WILLIAMS Wm. H. Wllitami dfc Co., Bfflas EXCfTAN.QE BROKERS, y. &.~Cbrh£r Tfoo£~f BP Mi Kttttt, Attended to." >• •* jan2&lw : \ A ND Dealers in fixehange,. Bank Holes, Quid. LCX Coin. Currenf and Pajsfunda received 'Qn r &pttst. Stocks bought and sold on commission.. ■CoHectionn made ht anj point in Lhfi Ccited States. ..c-.t ~u r—* ;~ i Ail | South East comer of MarkabjanA-iFIIUi attests*, •* I ■•> t.a* >-.PiTTganßQftcjßL« PATRICKS A FBIEHD, EXCHANGE BROKERS, Brot'Rtmoved tMr Offcetcthc Oorr&'ttfliflhdtf& WSdtti£ _ FITTSBUEOH, pa. I jAThiuKS & FRIEND, Bankers Exchange Brokers, r add Dealers In* JfatOs, Drafts, Acceptances,; Batik'Notve'.“Ettmknges on ttie'MSnsrtlWd’V^Wra Cities constantly forskte. - Collestiona made in all the eltlea throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the comer of fifth and Wood Streets. {feb3 . N HOtfiEEft fr*6o9Fft BANKERS juffr EXCHANGE BROEEKB, 11 : sutj uoronD tnim’ bahewg Aso ttcaurtu otnos to doi i 67 wAkrki BTRxr?/ifouß rodSfl dxlow OLb «wira. - v ,J i'WT ' IiOIgiES'A BOSS, BankdTs wntf Eifchanga Brokets! 4” • In’Notw/TJrefto, fcceirttatSea, Qdl4, l BU; i Collections made In-ail the ’cities' fitatea. Deposits received In par funds or fW; :07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta.* [ jaSthly :* “ TIEUNAN ' -'■ BANKERS AND EXOHANGB BROKERS, ■ 1 J ” rt ' tfo. 95 "Wood Sired, domtr of . -?* : martely • tUJPPPEUfIgMBR, " 7r ~ r " 2^:: l" WK hare now opened one of th*'largest stocks ibl CHINAS QtJtS&.and QU£B>»WABE t sq tablft for botuekeepers in the.city* and U* en d selling at Very-low prices. We will sell a. hands* 3B Bet of White Tea Wife, consisting of Tort V-eight pte**> for the low pricoorFoar I>ol lare> and all other Go*» * n proportion. Our at&k-fcblng large awing to the 6«*i'teaton just passed, we*6xfe deteS Tnlned'to work it low-prices. We batejaatcpened eonte beaatlftiJ*h*Pcao&WhiteStone Meatlli&hearYfflra! table do ;Qp**wdWßhea for Btewed chicken, efcweto, s: .'BfttttSSr -1 of t H«*j i Umk». ; .... .. BUM,. JmotJcj, . ' Bant. Cru:. ' qin. Bognet, London CordUl, Bcbs^pp&' > * ■ > .antbprford'fl m>scb Ale, 1 JisralirT'» London -porter, i Wild Onerry Brandy, Absinthe, - * Anisette, Odfoeo*, ' Sardines, Mocha , . » YounjHfly®- Tehs) w»«riflh Bronson Cbewe,’ imported Havana Ctgara, of various brands; - Olil ItfnnnpgabPt B VhlsKyi of all grades. i ■ , srtlclsfl connected, .-with jh* ~ .£\j ffidag _ . PftBNOH CHINA. - - l fte have sosiß twenty different wtylee of FrejMfo'tJhina ImS** ft * d BD “« Gold, liana Dinner Bets-mteoi former'prices #,IUnB Bt i ** Bt tVfent y flTe P«r HOUSE GOODS: ’ • ' - Oar Block of Knives ana Forks, Bpoons, Dl “ Wl *»» Girandoles, Solar Lampfl r elc„ is l&n£ oad.w< will seli them fftTefy ttrW brides. «. . GLASS WAKE. On hand andreo«ivlng,a.rarge stock of Boston«nd I'ftts butgh Glass Ware, which wo will sell at manalacturßr , i prices. . , COtoON WAKE. ' " -S Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, - Dishes', PfWh efr., a fid fevetyknlcle- suitable for country or city-ttampL iar ca. to which weinvite the attentionsi city aninQantn merchants, as we will sell them very low for eaahi.* ; Housekee pere and others in want of oaiar Ghinaam Queenswere* will4o well bycsUmirat’tfcß - —— CHINA TlAtfr., . i . - No. 62 Market, between 3d and' 4tfi ktad ' * p,a . Oppo*ite-G«v -IL-WhlU WABEUQuaBa,;:*!».-S(J X* *EBXI —A comfortable fiffeUing Htyawi of ball, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, fcruT -bed'.rcom£tJf3 garden and good water- , ;;., .„ jj j Mlcgfitriy Cily—k Two'Siory House, he'frly habtled and papered, on Roblnepn atreet, near the eanaf. nentllA per month. - - • "'lv »T Mt. Wiutiipfftmt— A-BweMng Eouee-of-three Hfeomaroii High street; with Istfge yard, well, Ac. Bent, $7 pfir mofctli l 3 ittitrurgA->-A large Three Story Brick, Mo. 2tf Thinfratl rentsl76 per.yaar. M0a.31 and 27 Duquesns street; «>ph hmne is -two soorfts, with basement, cellar, yard Two Warehouses on Water street. . A large £to re-room .on Fourth Street. Together with others. ' 7 ■ < f $ a „ . , .& 7 ! jI ,M - : 140 Ih>rJetrMi JptT UiUfazUMiS-' . '■ '• G'odeyVLadj’e Book, for July—2Q coot*; J Ballog’g -MagMine, ' u •• IQ «*• Yankee Notions. • u ' u is Frank Leslie's N.Y* Journal,‘lB ■s* •• -t .. * . North BrltUh; for M*y. «. - ... ».. ; The’shore jnflt rtcelTed “by*Express. Also, a le>«i th# #1 HOHOOL, CLASSICAL tod MisclUneoufl BOOKSVnd Spit 'nONHRY for at COST, and no acMwia (ill S LAOPrsa* £OOK OTOftE, 87 »«1 £ I get 8 Cheap library 9 jjjj | -.Sib*. ARTHURS, RODGERS! & CO,'' BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOUBTQ ANI>RMJTSjPLSLD STREETS, FUtaborgh, Pm*. ~ j. ai ~ Kamovai, HILL ft C 0,," BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ooanxa op wood* ahd-nfts struts. SIGHT EXCHANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bant Notes, bought amUold. Collections mad.iinall the principal cities of the United States. De posit* received of Par and Current Funds. - fmar27ly G. E. ABHOED A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS In Eichanga,-Coln, Bank Notes, 81gbt end -Ttzae .Drafts, Aa OollecUana (carefully attended to. •iKLprowedi* remitted.to ? - - Slocks bought and> so Iti on commisElozu ■ .... _ »*No-74 Eonrth gfc, next door to Bulk ofKttel Dome" ' AWtexxhd Fbfrtffn‘£cchxnpei\Bank~Nota, G6ld and Sitxr * -'Bbvphtj Sdd and&chansei.)itUu ■ EXCHANGE AND BAN K I NQHOTfBIiTF WILLIAM A, HILL & CttJ' * r • 'tt TKjdD ststn. 'fiitaifuroa.' gjL Interest allowed aa time dcpostta. tuosnos DUX. „... f ,..jaO. A.OAObHJT. THOMPSOH ca, BANKERS AND B JCO KR R &, ’* : " Corner of third and Bfaofl tiraji, FitUburgh, '' THOMAS WOODS. .. 4TOOMMKKCIAL BROKEB, ABO DEALIB IN nous, Bond*! Stock*, Real Eitatarke«i So. T 5 Tourth It-, Pittifarph, ih; ••• [ jaSJ Loan Offlee,' " 1 *VTO. 100 SM2THFLELD STREET, NEAR TOjJa.— ±\ Money loaned on Gold and SilTer.Watches. SUvecware and other valuable articles.. CLOTHING. CLOT HING 1 8 TO RE j JOHN M’GLOSKEY & CO.. T7ORUERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Llberti JC street, which has won an, unbounded popularity andei toneme of the THREE BIG DOOfiS, hayeyfor thenar pose.of acquiring more spec*, for ttoir immenw business theppaciouAhuUdingon theenrnerof - DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD. $£&&&, . . Where they hero now, themoat i SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! ' ASD - READY MADE. CLOTHING Tb&tk&flererbeeaofferedtottiepablic. ' Tfcelr priori p»i otjeotfor thia remoraLia togtre thei norefacilities forth® ...... WHOLESALE TRADE. Theyarepreparedtosell Goods at the ' * ' LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good u any mani factored In the Union. CUSTOfI W ORR, 111 tOI BIST ST¥l*, AJtp U? 00 tit* flHOßfia* HOTlfifi. They hare on hand a foil and beautiful assortment < LOTHB and COAI3HGB, tor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND 806 - NESS COATS. Our Interests are identical with those of otogustomei and veeasuro the public that our fidelity wtlFffcti filling all orders we may be favored with fto. 88 Wood Stalest, (IABT SIDE,) CORXfER OF DIAMOSD AfiLlT. N. B.—Wo desireonr patrons to understand tha-We hav no longer any connection with the Clothing Business or street. Our attention Is devoted House above designated. * mer 23 JOHN M’CLOBKKY A 00. Fall and Winter Good* l EDJIOIVD WAT Ts. MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 18& LIBERTY BTRE&— I have now on hand a large stock of FaUand White ffooda. OrBTcanttngs,ofentirelynetf can and do soil at as smaM»BtrtaiM4i(f@Ss. jwr.*gs» **»Xs.i iSm««cej, »ai®a»liu>iWlWsl«l St««*ba»tB.iraSBt<£3isj2iig ££.: *sffipjj<,W>B&»fr. Safeibljilt fcoJbs o)i|9.Bltit, s)Jh iju*; name of the builder, commander and ownst.- i K[l , m The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain si Ist end descrlo*' Uon of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occur red on the WESTERN" a'nffwtfTllEßN WATERS, beauti fully illustrated, wittr * LIST OP ALL THOSE WHO UAVa.iKRMfiD (BY;-THEIR- dTOBNIttH.-BIVKINfI AND diXf liiDINQ, cn Tfta IMmtory ■wmcontaisuMapa i*.ftmiTß«w»Jh|» Itemajofciateresft ttfttha ‘pcpplaab-, larger ■ Tha-h«*- wjit. contain the cards of the various U. 8. Moil Boats, with) tha; trade they are in, Ac. Ihs Directory will wly> contain a complete list of all th* Steamboat Licensed Officers, their of residence, Ac, Aci the new Steam ite re «a mptttxttt c&niftwdat Lading: fm* darlOtts Pi 6: Cotnt}i r in t ol •raghwiioa -aa» Damaged,*-£*4 Ac 4 with ninny, other thidg*ctf Interest!- jj.-.I.TTa v" The Directory wM be illustrated in the best style-and* printed in the best manner. The author lue for am years been gathering together all the tecta and iteste in regard to Hie numeroua disaster^,on tt? .Western and Southern waters, an< in tha West. The County Seat, the Unite* ‘Stices Rand o£Qce and Post Office areioosted-hsm The Misstesipiil and Lake Superior •• > *•> - r UNITED STATE&.fiOLITARYrBaAIV - f ' now in course or construction; ednnfcctliig Witb'BLPaol terminates at this piace. It Uialwrthe'fcafce termini of all the projected railroads toijm fr&d of- Lake-Soperior -The ‘‘ 800 '* canal wili be Jodie defter which, four lines of Lake ca*°. two fronrOißrelkini; andf one frdmvfiuffalo: all en* Teasels, haring been tfalttetjnfestf3»t&T4hl» trade. c i>Oo»SteaiuHdw.lXilt'ls bow-in operstldn, end themachl nery for a second laumwctf the Way to-Snpertot, which will be aot to work immediately oa ite-Arrirkt;-- ■■ -u .. One-half; ef }y2fc2&i ,r.* - t . >- » Bo*rd4>f Be&tib Notice. ' IN£GRAIAUON-haa 'been madeto tba Boardof Health • that cases of cbol*r».occflrtlng-outside of-thecity bting, tests so long as there teshairisattobjeet Ibr itere morselegs attack. Tod 1 Board of Health are determined to' enforoa tbe law. j If fftftlexit# sdlwd'frltb Cholera, or any-malignant or cotrta-, : gloos disease,outside thedtft mtql -Wremoyed-to any of; the Hospitals, persons-conreyingthem thiLher must-have a;j permit fttrtn tWßDsrd-afl&alUur - • The. aOantiop Of ah pergjns interested, U. palled. to' the fellpwing sections of ap*ct l approv ( ed.Aprtl3,lW2:' ! ■ 8. Thatany master, commander, or other person haTing charge of any yessel 6f Afeainboat, violating any of the. rules or regulations prescribed by the Bald Bbard or Haatthrttnder of this tot, shall, tfponconvlc tioa- thereof- by- indictment or proaecntiou in,any court having jurisdlctftrty.pay affine hot exceeding fire, hundred dollate, to be recoyeted gnd paid into the treasury of said Boardof Health* £ . fixa 7. the Board of Health shall receive Information that 'ifif iftallgnkht or chntogioufl diKfcso; (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within! the United States, they teUaftf makediligent inquiry concern-' log theeame; and If it*ballappearthatthe disease prevails! as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port ori place shall be subject tosucb control wnd regulations as the; Board of Health may fitwa-'tiroe-to time'direct, and publish l in one or more newspapers* published iu the city of Pitts-< burgh} and thereupon «Tery person or persons, and all goods? ggtegagd ggiribaadtee, bedding and clothing from; such Infected port .or place, and having entered and been brought Into the city pt Pittsburgh contrary to such Regu lations, shall be subject, to the same penalties as is provided! for, In the precedtog-Becpop, -The > pecAltiea, pf .thuwbole act will be strictly enforced.' By Ofate. A. 0. MURDOCH, i ■' Physician to the Board of Health, i r--‘ -t GEORGE FORTUNE, jy23 - - } . . Health Officp. . ■QRACTIOAL WORKS KOIkdIECIiANICS AND OTUUtB, I Tha Millwright’s Assistant; The Analytical Cbestette&sastsnt; The Encyclopedia of Chemistry* practical and theoretical, byßroothandMorfit; ; Practical. Brewer; .■ , *- TbeßaUdet’a PockstOompanjon;. The Ptactktd Metal Workerls^AssbtaJiL,by Byrner The Practical Modal Calculator, by„Ryrne; ..... The Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer a.Companion} • Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas.Napier: Colburn on Engines; , and Ma chinists; • • ' The Complete by. Byrne; The Dyer and CiuOf.Maker's Byrne: The Dyer’s.Jnstrugtoft hr ISttiiJ Smyth ;■ The PracticallQyer uhd'econrerV * ‘ The. panion; „ PeiTjimeiy: iteMmuracture anaUseJ'by Hofflt; The Arta qf Tanhlngand Currying, by'Morfit • ' The MamiM sfHlectn> Metallurgy. by Napier: The Painters; Gilder's antTVarmahersCompanion • The Paper Hanger’s-Uompaorton; The Practical purveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Duncan; Overman on Manufaetu^e't>f , lron; \ - , Rurab€hemtetry; by Solly; - Templeton on Steam and Steam Engines • ~ TKaTurnefflOomphnion; • ■* » > ■ ' - A'Tteatlse on Bor of lustrumente and Bole; -'Walkdr otfUloctroWpliSg-; : • •• • •/ --.- - *■ 'AliduuxneiDUfl'OtharK for site by -< :• i=c- • ti T*, C. MORGAN, - •gUgB" < K r- Ho. Wood street, near Fifth, 1 — Lair Books. "Tf-AM «iii£ltbrt& (U®ea»fftEr'«iiQitb»tiH»rcarß.-'llirVml warrant a euro in any case of ibfa JUtfL- fh&reitfedy was* wkfc • w r wwyaofftyutie tocttw».Qf tWs.cQmplaiat ferjuauthaairf' years, when a few months would procure a safe’ uod speedy remedy. —•- j : - • j 023 re and Private Consulting Rooms, N* -- COPtiPttOfr-to-btf OOPSulted for tft» ; SECRET MSKASESi.-Hia eocene la. 16ng 'afctoding' cams la unequalled. • The affllcted-aro fhrltad to dalllwith-; out delay. PerBoufl»‘affllctol-'wlth'Venereal- Diftasea,! Rheumatism, Qfc&jalwl DebWty.Bhouhi -cot delay to get faetterecOntainlng a fee immediatelyi anaaffrafcr;' J \ .Office and HiWkte Room*, No. 41 Diamond alley,Hita-i b J? A * ■■{.. Je2d i 1 ,'IRAX Jt&tQyjßJUltfTiaK-i&tnad by Timtrai WnMa, *ir ftfTS Fourth street, describe a great rfffflLTcPffiS-%D\L Lqt4» Tboaa wanting iomea •« ■ Ob it b describe °°* Wppfyy feab, ‘- nwr . TnrtM A/l»OOI^< QE&> Wstoi>e DSughtert JPIUn m?** trllLlSQ.' ]Vf A3fDdWtajKl(? PAPHR&r •*“ : ' - fatsiua’a, do ■ ; ■ j u r ,■ ' Peterson’s do do. ' ifeldoy’a Jidy'a Book do ' ■ ;K»dlausMooUily do. • ••/’; mifattfM;' ■ «f2d&^ t HSp f S w ‘i *»« ’' t.- Weeklies for Ibis week/ ewHi-to.- ~ I** - *•• A,. GILDENYKNNKY A 00?8,- • • -itfthst.,flppcvite-theTheatre* I - - rTr~>~-‘ _ (or August, 20 cent** • ” 'UrtJlftllfa ..y.) 5° “nt«; . New. xorkJottxnal fiir 4 August, 18- do ~ ; ‘.tfov ' ' . iJ~ • • J3 8 , ao n«Hi. jtHHNQrrUAnirt—ribs laraait and. hast assort* meat of Hfdlhg'Qais ever offered in the city*,' 2oat re aaffjsgMF* “s&m. ALL BTYLJS BILK BATS fcr *■», »t 80. Bi Wood (L •ogM J. WILSON A SOU, • l - r* . [JjU* , zyu-ti -Ift-'l. fo. 41 DIAMOND! So&P'<*-£0 boxes foiJ'iAle'hy ‘- £ B. A. PAHtf£2STOGK A CO., corner First and Wood its. MEDICAL. Jaundice, Ilropey.'ithftffCTirfir ‘.•JW. If!?.’ , a ,°“ t ’ Human; HerroaaaM, IrriUMuty, IntramiuSi •4c., 4c.' -yw;SilTcS-w# .diseases In which * furgativft . cine is not more criess required,and'' much?- sickness and suffering might bO vpfsren IC a harmless bat effectn&l Cathartic were more, freely need, No t>eTfion\fcdn Teel welPwblle ft caustic habit of body.tW' jraitt;\beEides, it qqud geneses serious and often fatal which might have beea'aforded by the timely and iaoidoua uaeofagood purgativp. This. Is alikji trua.ofV DoJiW, Feverish symptoms* and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become -thedWp-saated and thtjf&rnM aJ)jPT«7 ibfc. physic la of the. first !m? 4 hfefflflj, Piaiuuheitf ptr*' fectea withconsnUuaAt».sbUV4o(maet tharflenuud.- An -4 .t 2? dlc . ltf MS 4, “ t * w bß< * beyond belief,thfry UOtcntwtauHenid. by rnrih .... jbek gMiuoM >nd cbftKHr.M ,*?*«»»••** character te>ndoiSad*by’tlfc - E -Don. EDWABU-KVMEET, Senator of thnUnltad eiSSagSfe^MW* 'ABBOTMA'WBEIICE, MinlittfPlm. to knuUHai-" -X B. HTZPATBIOB, Cdttiallc BishopofTjaateaifl Dr. XH. CIUtTOIi, Practical Chemist of New city, 1 rtdoltoW’M'" l -‘ * ■»«•*»**» .. »t«oA .-., Hon>W.lM.MAßOY',»cretax3ji we/y mojvthap reausedby their effects upon trial.- They oper&tfc'b/fiiMftWwftftiH&Stieaetf dfrtlfo &ierxi*l Viscera-to.puii^rthe blood and.ailnmlai*ltr \ntn .CliU acUQp-Hremove.tJis abstractions of liver, and other 'organs' oftbebody, tesforiug their' lSr-*etloh tb'bedlw antf’hy correcting, Vhereyer they ei- Ut,«tch denngemenisjtxamtbellatQrloinnfidlsusea •: Hr* boxanfbrfl. «.*< ;n I's ~: j 1) 801 l by 8.-4. lAIIKESTOQS A CO< atewW?»alo M 4 retail, hj, every Droggirt in Pittsburgh, and By HI DeaUrC fTerywherS, 4 -r= s "r::: JCITOi ytfBJOP j ISTHMAmffllSOfflMtt wosDßavui;. i i tu " ftIfr-:thsja* diclnal, properties hlusi come'ln coTita'ct 'withAha wh6ft ferial rarities of*fhe tongs, itid-thda edbtyfe and varied changes pr©dueEdcUEoa.lbattWb«l InfroflUTßl Into the stomach, and snhleet to the,process.of dize&Uon/* The Hyeeana is foraal^?^rtWl)rifitf2StlS®toa?tho ; The inhater isiwornon the breast, swfJertbe linen, out the least inconvenience—the heat.of ifie body belitt suffldent to evaporate the flalif. Etofearotftf c?l:a®rt} cares, like the •' 1 J s- i vivi;:/ i fOnepackagaxifthaHyfceana'hda curodn»,of4hv-Air«*of thS Asthma oflen'yetire’ etatatngliy. ii. fiKtWFanona.’.- -. ;6Us»»s*t Kisrop, K< & t! 1 SgPfflCT} streetA t* uarand of aPevej'e caseonßroncniQi'oy thd Hygeafta. - ■ *"• My alstef has been' cdr«4 oradlStresslhg dohgh it B*SMS bedpgurebtojhy JeV The Bev. Dr. Cheever, of New York, testifies-hroar ditatii due in the following language: ‘- sfif—tftlfcnifelj?hfy * remedy in diseases of the throat and longs. Slaving? iufl some opportunity to testify its effiwqy.iXu* evinced that It is a most excellent medicine, both the the Inhaling application t&the'cbestr V N. B.—Dr. Curtis’s Hy«jeahais‘thf?OßiGlN'At an&QNLY GENUINE AfVHObfe; jail hasp., jmi talipots, or vUe jj d^q 8 * , you 4gr*rdKfeaft&y.l>r;<3*o. i!IJ Keyser/140 W6ea*t»*i; H. K. BoU*r»4 AUegh*By : <|& John ; Sargent, EUdsor, fioebeate*., . . c * * * "*y** ' ' 'T^y^^flawtei "“Carter’s THE GREAT PURIEJER QR THE MOOD t ~®ot a Particle of Kercury in ft. • VTO TI«TS AFftJOTED 'EEAD •''AfifJa&Uitfr Bamedyiar Bcrofala,':Klflg e Jfs on the F&ce,lllolchrs,'bolfii, Ague and FersrDCfimblr 'fiy«S orTetta,-Be»ldf HendiEbUute£«b(Uil Elinor thßiamiM «nd Joint%-atßbbon» USatfc togajHio ; pistmlars,.pqjabago. Bplnul Ceocltlntn, .rising from an iiyudlcioaß nio cr'MemiirjTliaoniilsnti In life, «r^mli^lSi»yMt!u , Bl*4.' , : Riit* ofi pf htmess . i> now nseUa t,: rj cHH|(fe of KraSefni nattesfefesn> abiAfet of tha Unlup Siafes, wbo leotify aafiy U tßo.murkAl ! Xnfes grrafeift of -ril' ‘iCAS XEirarfaP-ASISa MLXUBEK 1 ! . NevcnlglvMrajni^, Uicora. OIJ oorotD Affiti-fionn of cne Kldmim Ilium ''ffnftirt.PemaTa CoabZalMa^t 11 . .oi Achuie«f 4ha Jfenaa Jor oiriiecaaijv ElooBllSßrafeU*fli Cau oaths Agent and get a Circular and *>»*»»»«. «">< tria the wonderful edrwtwif truly gmteet .7 .... BWNRI3.A BCKIB, ' TfAIJfIEfiTOOK, iOSKPU Tacit ifeffi. S. A. Thfutestock bed fhe rloMnifo of receiving, this Doming, the within certificate of voor V.r ■maagi* whi6hiwiu.be ve»* gAßJiyidg to7on,«ii eiaeeent voimiferlly,,, ~Kaa«,fleßUepi»n,fTO^T|gr^ly^jo i f <3rrMOim*-ltj Uttio eUa«lte?, ! fodr jb4rw .von, for ia coondemHei tlmK aiulferißr lUn ’end rtrtt®e»l!Sv > 'lnleßi i j M . , 5 Preperedtod (old bf-aSA-sA. PAHNE&rOCK*% o . . i.DD.ajMo , Proclamation. '•' “ ot a-pre«pt - a naot''ll!o ksmU-cf-WStl. B-; tha ’? ntft bt OaMtid. :“ l for Bald WMIua feggrt and Gabriel Adams, Esqs., Associate ?od!gerf t, 6r't£B aune* .2*7aSH* I *fcl^UiejMirrfour IxrcO. one thouarad eight; *ofa**d «rtft flfty-ffvj a£d tJw'fitetW, fcrSSii®*'- . Count *>f OyecaniUXennlnes, and GeaeadJalbJUivay, at : the Court House in the. City on.Jhoflrst 'Ulondj^^fOcwberiiek't,«t-10tfclocaAfM>- Publlo notice ta'here&ygivenJusticwrof tse Peace, OoKitt^ad-Constables efabe-coniitv : of Allegheny/that they t» then jbdr nnsops brafices, 1 to do' those things which to their resueotforin&oet,' in their behalf, appears to b#done*-«nd also-tsOßattn&wlll prosecute the prisoners pue or may helri-the'-jail orsalflpoamy if Allegheny, ft be thes'and there h>pfce»< cute against them as shall oe josi.- '>■ y v-‘ '•■„ ‘uL> c~:i ... * Glwii-iriiiernjy fifteenth daVol August, in the-year of our Loh}, upe thousand dahMsun-' dred and-fifty ; fire> and of the CcamhehweaHlKthe7ftt)v^ ‘ anglgiM.fty y . r~ 7 :.' , i 1-. aog6 • -v: r•. - v ~vv - . i&SSSaSS^aga!]!ag^^«SS' Thogewho haye received 40otE0 Acml -p» m *“ of ch “*"- Ut »«» prempuj w nwo. AMiwa ACBTIH UxufH ; °“ l4 Bo««y UM Agiiu, #a ftrotirt, ' Vvi. X'