= 11:1 BM lag , • - "tiIaiIIONS'IrCJIMY. .. • - . •.,. -,., e.: Irmo the Boston Post.y!. ~. - i. rienember i. a Wag while agoa shill not telkhowlinig, when l' weal:y=4;i calling with - thy mother upon adady •• whoie Orson . 1 0 ~ • arid iiitTottitdhigs — made a very; curious ".,iiik :Prrratart . upon: . it ,trifie a, rkeried . - - rroom, shaded beff blinds, pn: and • wlth fur , , - nitiftel'eticainid • in" tariff linen toers, into which, we were snows , and Wheni r thel - lady tithe in she seemed to . have been made to match• exactly her surroundings f 'she Wore! a' buff morning, dress, , and . buff slipers; her hair was straw color, her complex ion a pale. yellow, and so peculiar and jaundiced a tone did the apartment and person lave for me, that it made me nervous,- and left ea im • pression never to he :effated. .. : The prevail.' • nig tint of this season and the fashion of rini...., formity o color carried through: , t e entire costume , inds me constantly -of I that . youthful e rience.: The , favorite l ingeral . for summertraveling suits is pongee,: and' • when this s worn' with. 'a .is bonneti‘ii perigee._ ' 01, buff : boots and 'gloves of roits ';yellow 'undressed kid, the effict ' iii` Very odd and striking: : '"Undressed' linen..: suits'- are alio in great demand for atimmer.W 4. and when this material is riot worn' as a snit it is t ; nearly always employed- as.a wrap, with or . without sleeves, to protect a' cost e' made of amore expensive fabric. Buff ique is; in vogue, not - only for ail lren,. but also-for morning robes-arid istrive4inge'.and straw trimming are largely: employed, ,upon whitesindthin black ' costumes. lith , • . .. :, •, ' WHITE DRMI3ES. ' ' ._, • Whiteuifedlo be the eMblerti of Innocence and simplicity: ' Hoar Uniny Heroines - have . 'looked bewitching in "simple" . white dress ' starched hY some, anxious mother' for :that, special occasion . We.lineWbetter than that new:. 'We don't believe that a leriiine could possibly have looked well is a starched dreas. We don't wear., white 'dresses; that:have been washed-and starched and ironed , into a - vulgar , whiteuesa and stiffness,u6i.lf a fit' Of unusual economy ',dee& overtake us' tve ' eini ploy,ie laundress ' whose higheataitls that of clisgaisingher Sit and . making her' volinnV, mettaWfiltd waizett'saidltields and puffs and . frilialciOk as tluArk...they hixd-riever seen the wash hib,afall. , White - dreasei. ;Instead of *nning the_simplest of toilletteii, are :how distinguished by the highest„ fishion,... and the most elegaht of „these expensive dresses spa midi: so:exeltnilvely, by the - . amount` of Work Pit' terri theta, t tufd. lliff.e r souisitefie: iteitiOf,,thenuderhtl. rather:. * Menthe cost of the lace ,and : trimmings, : I.Nery ;,. handed*" ,whits dresses arelniade of alternate tucking ; .setd , puffing,:filteen ninToWAucks forming a stripe three ' inches wide ' and - - thesevalterna. , ting with 1 4shipped".:priffings tbrOughout the entire skirt with its immense. train. An other style id tr immed with ruffles of the mialprialplifiniV . iietaineitand thia`iniformly made with a Marie Antoinette fiche, the ends 'tying up the upper or only skirt in a .buge, puf .behind. • White short* dresses - : are a great deal worn ' but . always , in . linen pique , or a material ,that will wash. They are best When Shift Made with skirt and short sae, and only trimmed with black sestachs or white washing braid: "They are fresh and cook , looking. for • warm weathai,' but not ,desirable-.for cenmenionsf visits . .. ,or occasions. , Besides , thcall.White :toilettes, there are the :trained - Victories and dreisee . of 'hied - and - mbslin , Worn' 'oder ' silk slips,, which are very' heriutifuland beconiing, and very fashionable. for. evening - wear. Most of them are cut a klifriikeue, skirt and low boddlee in bile, but some are made to Wear - over high-Aik-body, filling.,thcneck instead of the .usizaL _ehendsette. A puffing 'all' round with an. edging'. of insertion, a _ Vat, , onciennea lace and-bows of pink or 'hinsf, - ribbon. is the Animal finish, but some are made mtiplOnorii plahorately, consisting in deed"of dileie: mass .Of' puffing, insertion andlace. . 'BlO44lymadi, a couple of muslin Victories Censtitutean-:sicellent/method of changing and freshening lipoid silk* satin dresses that have become 'a , little - frayeitni diecolined - during the wintet'cattipaign, and reader the* qiiiteinflicieritly'eltgant foethes, exigencies 'ef . a . short season ' at a 'watering Place- -.- ,-... , ~... - _ . CEONUET COSTUME. The prettiest .croquet. costume, in the .opitiion of all gentlemen; consists of a white short svit-of linen 'or, _piqite,' light leather - kzolored,' - lild `tvota; and, Ydrdiiiiere hat - trimmed-With 'll* - garland. - of eld flowers. 'The lijardinierAr hat ismade of faiiiy straw , Withli drooping brim bent in on four A trimming of black lace and field' flowers linit it admirably . Another. pretty croquet costume Is an unbleached linen skirt, jacket Wittfreeera, white piqne vest, and 'round hat of pique. A little necktie of sdailet netted silk styes odor.and-tone to wiellette, clear, •cool,'but some What gat: • lIATHIirODBEEIBEB. ' Bathing dresses- are indlspensible and •ectmomical for-persons Who stay,even 'for - week at a seaside- resort; without t hem la •dies are obliged to pay fifty' cents each time • - they bathe for- iltemse of. some salt-Water: soaked, ill-mom: and mis-matect garment, - Abe trowsers of which:are toci:•:short, while • the blimse is of on - immense , slza - , and , of .course &Sante of the 'ascetic rope whichtt should be tied round the waist • No better for Abathing ,dress • has ;ever: been invented than that of trowsers and' blouse", made full and plaited into a neatly fitting yoke and belt, the trotiseraloose and; .plaited into a wide, tight fitting Vend at the, ' ‘ Ench"a - dresa' is , ' easily made, Inez penaive, and will last fol. years, as the fash ion in. bathing dresses . is not liable to change, Every year, of course, a now caprice is an nounted;.sometitnes itis linen, and at other tinieff - "stikrlet" bathing dresses are the rage, or the neutral shades of buff are wonderful-, .'ll.titiddett in idgii &aria aid 401.orateliat= . terns, Neither oh ese .Myles are suitable - for bathing Purposes; line. is cold and glinggasto thefatin f kigb colored tireloo) striking for good taste, and elaborate trim= linings are entirely. Met' An - ;old . gardenliat 41eddownst the sides,is.the best_ covering'' Tfor.: via tead;* better -and ininiehecbinhig• than a cap, ,or oited.4lk, though this islietc' tinfrequently weed' miderneath the other ladies who wish,he preserve : their hair trom :contact with salt-water. A serge or all wool flannel is the ,hest iritititial tug dress. f - -Turt. - A - Meriein ladies cannot go to-the Paniers in their absolute enormity, but they Make' a concession toiliein "by bunching the shirts .of both short and long dresses behindand . .gopng them ,yerrettaight front.p... A Mei. lyr u u pic .. way. slinrt; .dress is to gather the long hind breadth of - the apper skirt to the short gored - side breadths tirridnient the seams with 'straps and ropctief l / 4 and raise the fulness into itpal4l .'" lit the - centre by a narrow strap fastened •-to - the band on the Inside and tiro:ilea- button sewed on the skirt, or the sash may be ar-, ranged to tie under the fulness and fora f. L Care "should be-token not to have the. frolit'hielidttii t dra* toos7tmight, as - the; cffect, though,lualp!„„is i nn4-raequl, told° 0 degree. - • THE FICKII MANIA. A mat .msay,,lace shawls are worni - ..'s . good many scarf mantileta and thin br.irtunts .of striped and plain materials in wligi t ' . ~blas,lfjuld .All,of,them fire nothjpg sj • ,flowever; di - "de tageliii the Marie Am doinette fichu which accompanies all'thonew ..t i:ntt? i}l . o .1? Ttfif; Li fl.9 ri) ; M - i Mal pendenti„iiyffsipitsft4l rnW Geo eit,ver , in tient ,- behind ib-the prettiest,' madein -suitirouid trimmed with .rialeecli eilif theCsPe , - min', front inondr i iAnader a wide beit a ..fa a 4 aol 4 at the baekWtth, bogs and i lr ez44-41 eneoliigis - stylrsh 6n n iy Made *Ore so by small' Piee The WW I ,muslin with' yiiiy ' osier, muslin dresses ,so ni*fielitjaaf , a rrn w4ite, B 6page4Ai6t4a mu slin ` ey, may be inade.c ieis ieg Atli ; drabs of e *me , materialcbottariounet with Vas lenciennea or Chulyiace, OutiTioNAL . . _-.• . _, Coinmencement, lOC.. Mt: St. Mary's and St. , , phis Colleges. - ; . , • •'; Esnin 1TRO; MD, [ June29, 1868. n, . , MEssits: - Enitcnts . GAzstrii,--It was my Pleill.isiutt fortuneto be in „attendenee on' , . . Thursday; last at the - Commenc ement, ex ereises of ithe St. Joseph's - Academy for young ladies and the Mount Saint Mary's !College, • both • • educational institutions ;which,are widely known , from Maine to Georgia. The.former- Academy for young n ladies is a noble, and imposing structure, imParadised in a romantic anti health giv ing Dart of. Frederick ;county. •It connects the early history of our country with the present,: dating its foundation away back to the beginning of the present century. „It will- e remembered by the patriotic and loyal that this institution of learning,, nestled, in, the heart of "My . Maryland,' , rent forth into the Union ranks hundreds, of good Sisters of charity to comfort„ ,con-- 'sole and nurse the brave boys in blue who -were wounded at Antiettini and Gettaburg.„ ; -The Commencement exercises of the Academy were very interesting„ and ;the. 'scholars evineed intelliietual . capacity and ; training.`. The occasion - was honored with the.preifence of Archbishop M'Closkey, .of New York, Archbishop, Spaulding,, of Bal timore, and Archbishop Purcell, of:Cin cinnati: - A`: beautiful gold medal was awarded Miss Tht•son; of Washington D.C., for Cieellence in the science of 'Domestic - Ecletiomy.' ' This all' impOrtant 'branch of female which, stripped of 'teed entitle designation,. simply, ;means the.art or attending properly to hOnsehold duties, such as Washing, baking, - actabbing, darn-' lug; mending, sewing and cooking, is mad. I -g i sp ecialty by this Atodemy, and while the :Or 'tire afforded' ornamental education `and 'sound mental, training for the drawing room and parlor, still the kitchen; pantry - end washrooms are not neglected. ; ,' There was a large attendance at the corn- 4 mencementllem all parts of the countrY, principally the friends end patrons of the institution, and much' interest was mani fested in the exercises. The. scholars exe , tinted brillient . PerfOrmances on the piano In the intervals between the; distributions : of Academic Honors. 'At the close a spirit ed distribution_ song, written and set to. music by l'Simi - E. Sinew, of Alabama, was , 'imiiir.ln asweet manner by that lady and Miss Mnieker. ' At the close of the exer obiesthe visitors_ strolled in the art studies, where was a' large coileetion of oil paint ings, colorings, pen drawings, • pencil sketches, wax works, artificial flowers, em broideries and general handiwork, all the work of the pupils. The beautiful grounds, laid out in an exquisitely neat mariner, and abounding with floral beauties, entio . hag promenades, and rare statuary were ,Objects of reugh attraction Ito the visitors. none of Whom, regretted, their presence on the occasion.„ . . \ , .. The commenoement at Mount St. Mary's College was eqnally , entertaining, and the 'same degree _of interest was manifeeted. The beysevinced thorough education, and the ~exerc ises -, of tbe graduating ,elass elicited the warmest adinnatiOn. They were addressed by Archbishops MCCios key, Purcell and Spauidi g. . Among-the fgathiates Was Mr. James Fenlon, of La trobe, whose scholastic at inments were highly extolleki by the wo rt hy President of the pollege.X o r. Magri -sty. At the condo ;;Ji slon of the exercises thegraduates gave a wting 'supper to:the mite- . re of the Col lege and senior classes. M. nut St. Mary's College has been- in ,actlye and suocessfel operation daring' the ping . fty years, and , has done much in contrib . ting to the edu catienaladvancement of o r Country. , • "" " ' • - ' A. F. IC. _ , Exhibition of the Downie Literary So.,_ deity of lificku Pa. MEssas. Entrons:—On Wednesday even ing, the 27th inst., anothei grand enter tainment was-given by the Members of the Downing Literary Society tiHickory Axed ' emy (in the village church.) adding ano th er, 11 , bright constellation to the A mament of lit erature, causing -it to shinwith renewed , brilliancy and sparkle wit beauty. and delight: Although but in the morning of i t its exiateroe, yet no academicians .have made ' more rapid advancement and, bid fairer to occupy the highe'st - seats in the halls of art, science and literature than the :Members of the abotie 'institution. , All honor is due to' the professorship of Miss Bella Miller, who has guided the bark as it were o'er the broad, sea of 'learning, 'mid storms and difficulties, and landed it in the harbor of 'safety, crowning herself with professional honors and adding'fresh laurels toher reputation ass teacher, which would cause the most learned critic to exclaim: she may have her equals but no superiors: A stage was'erected' extending the whole . length of the' church and' most tastefully 'decorated with evergreens and handsomely festooned With Plora'a chOfeetitgifts,"and , brillisuitiY , ilitiminattld by Chandeliers Ingo, i lilorisikdetised by the artisan's band,whieb presented• to the eye of ,the beholder a most delightftif scene. '• ' - , _,,,,- ~1 The church was crowded 'to its utmost, capacity, with 'the ,youth, beautir, fashionl and.; ;respectatillity,•each town anddlatrict, for miles around havihg its rePresentatives. , The pmformances thrOtighout were-pro: I dtietions of, the' highest ' order, and for beauty, Style Mid 'elegance rarely excelled, (rellectihggreat credit'oh,betliteaeher and pupils) and proidnir . highly edifying to all who witnessed them, - some of which de serve special notice. The solo and °horns •(“Little 'Barefoot") was truly a beautiful scene, the manner in which it was sungand fteted-rMise ,Cassia Miller playing the part f ef , iLlttle B a refoot," and as she came forth in child-like elinplleitV;"preved the admire tion oral'. , " ,_ - ' The triple ,Weddirig was a truly a novel iieette. commingled with a certain amount of ilOtinirlitl`. As , the curtain rose there I 'stood the, twee fair iiimples,,and l ite the au.' &mitten; ld breathless autipense,as the ys.:l lake ppetdti .arose; as A were; to join these! 'tiotithitthearts, the 'attain dropped and( ihii ken ; `elosed leavtng the audience to, exolaifll nti - snataAttes. ) i.O 0031A1.11701:AcEs. farPHALOWV: • ,14/ 1 .10N:.! _ PDR• "BEAUTIFYING SKIN ANT) Cold. ILZlON. , ltitamotrear Eruptionao • 'li...rectors, Plteplea, moth Idetrhee. Tan, eta.. and renders the - Skth ecitt, falr and hlootalnic... For. I ..adlcd kte tike Nl:emery. it le For Oentienten. after Igniting It beano -coat .+PAPHIAN LOTION , . bt tea wig rellahte remedy tor silk:wee Ittlit Non' 14 A " 7"dillik LOWS 4 4 p ti 130,aim For the Toilet, Nursery and Rath will not eh" the ,2 4 1 . Ty / 415 Celt! Per Wig, f, • "P=.o4 I DE 'UMW' 1, dell e, Le A atm Betfhthe far the ldndieretdfiC' ibuildittet rrsdranee. - Sold b ts . • A -21,1 /401'l 1110 S *l . ol' • i ll " , k; • • - - larn* olol o4o, l mirvpienatelli,lP nyelil,ll4 beei, ebe Oft true AM pertedD7o; be, w rellsblA; Instabliineoo4:. outman. • taut tenledtar Nor in tiffeisitcortte,-0-r...^r4V udit{ awl).oll,stie Vika% eine it - t i a - id a , Or brows, VII 11319Mrtf sow grarge l etitew -fort " • iww..'aera,;k, ITTSRURGIt GAZETTE': FAIDAY, TVLY 3, 1868 VAIIIITAIIN HISTRIMOPPENN , iariifto fig TUI 1 t • . . 1. Mt, the MOO clay or June„,. /L. D. 11411111.• -irtgokiderst ' els hemmtatlataidarbis Ivo , - CrAV gr i g i VidtPn RAIVKEit, 0 Itts , 11 g va,l ll 7F ., tftaft of ^Vs-) )IPfasaba, arttblar,sallge nc i ho Asa beet ad•- odged' a Itantrtrp i l d n ths- ' tipeuttbit, ty the tqffet.Ccatft-of as ter_ , Lts.lr::.• Jo If .If. BAICE_ ,Y Assignee.- -.. . . . ...ithhhentl , ::: z • Atttosier at latts..ll9. Wain t street.— iidIPLVA3IA. ' t rittsburgh, the Atfth ~ 4y gJune, A. D. 48118. 'Tukoaderittkail.6 /lett byittver Wands' Whig supoltit-' meat, .as 7,A.ssixpee or, JAC9I3C. ttiatinuP , l t oT Pittsburgh," lir lbe'Vounty or Allerhetry, Stitt., of PennlYtt'abba. , t_ittbilt.JU4d.Plstrict, ,Isbcp; hask been. adJungedlt rietttloa, by the Durtnot Court:Asa ,D strict • JO U'. BAILP.Y. Assignee, je2ffislOir Attotut at••Litir,:4lo;Crabt street: ,Eir DirsTirtre*? . cotritT OF IBEATNITED STATES"' . FOlt 'TOE VEST- X :DINTRICT :OP:PENNSYLVANIA. In Abe ,nztIrif,JedES.JOHNSTO.X, Jr.,, of..Ohlolown 24,01.)757t.inellaillcrtilty; Pennsylvania, Bankrupt. ilfesteist . Littirfet Penni/1110°MM, 'B3. • 'At l'ittsburgh, June 4th, .A. D. 1888. 1. l'olistr..'svrtour IV VAT concianst The undersigned hereby 'lye' notice of his airs .poltutinent.as Assignee of jA.IES . JOHNSTON, Jr.,' crows. township; in the county at Allegheny, and State: of Pennsylvania, .irttlitti .sold District; whii 'boa beets. adjudged a .bankrupt upon his own .petl7' 'flop, by' the 'Markt Court ofnict District. - • - GAMES IV: MU RRAY.. Assignee, 'AttornoTrat-Lan, al° Fifth street. ASIGNEE'S ', 'NOTICE OF 'AP )IIOMENT. In the D istrict Couridf the rutted States for the WeitterriDlitrigt of Pennsylvania.. .In the matter of HElthiAt VEEDISR,- Bintinpt. In Bank jruPtey,'No.'7sl3. litiox•rr met", aO NNCER :—The underilgned her4h i feltes betted of his appointteent as Assignee itt'llEllifAN YODER, of Allegheny Clty,-In the bonnti'ef And State or Pennsylvania, wttbtti sabi'Llistriet,irlio has been'ildjudged a bank dvili petition, by the .Distriet COurt - of safdltlitrict: '• ' ' grated at Pittsburgh, - Pa.. - the nth , day °flute, 1130 b.• 3. W. KIRKEit4 assignee. :r 1 58:1 , Att9ITIRY•at-147, 195 Fifth street. —Arr TN'. _HE 'Disintier'cotrirer OF THE ONITICH STATES FOR THE IVEST 'EH IneTRIOT OF; PYLVANIA. In the matter of JOHN TII ORP 4 of Allegheny City, Allegheny county, Pa., Bankrupt. No. 583, In Banuruptcy. W , siera•Distriet of Pennotonata. SS. - • At Pittsburgh,.Pa., June Btu, Ai 'IL 1868. To mum IT MAY CONOESLX: • • The 'undersigned 'hereby rives tio!iiii o of Mk ( AP DWnttgent as.Ssatgnee of JOHN 1t: „Bain'eE4l of. Pence 'tools, within said District, who y has been tiat i r r adi c t . l r y t k f ru si ta ii n t ir i ti r a i d! own petition, by the JAMES ,W. MURRAY, Assignee, je9rr44 Attorneyat i Law, 110 Tiftaat. - OF THE • 1 UNION PACIFIC aitiLitoili Are:now finished and. In operation. • Sixty mita of track have been laid this spring, anti the work tiong the. whole line between the Atlantic and Paelfic elates is being pushed forward, • more mildly than . eyernefore., More than twenty thousand men are employed,. sad it Is not• impossible_ that the entire track. frOca•(*elk to tiacramento, r.lll be finished in 1860 instead of 1870. The means - proyided are ample, and all-that energy, men. and money can do to tecnre.the completion of this GREAT 'NATIONAL' WORK, The ITNION PACIFIC SALLBOAD comps -NTT reedy*: - . . . IGOVERNMENT GRANT of the right cif way, and an necessary thribrs 'sad other materials found along the line of Its operaUerus. GOVERNifEITTIiII.OII4V of 1%800 wive - of land to the' tulle, taken In alternate , section/ ,oneackilde of Its road. Tide lion situp:flute do• 'nation, and will be source of large revenue in the future. -111.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United Stites Thirty-yearßonda, amounting to from 618,000 to 0111,000 Der Mlle, itcoordlng to the dteleul - Gow to be wareconnted oc the 'rations seetiolla t 9 be built. The Government take/ a second wort age u security; stnl it lii - expnetea tkat not only the internat.:bat the*.wineipai amount may be . mak . tn:serviaea .retolareo by: the iiktin?pniti tn. UnneitenttletTeePe. =AIM go. -The Intermit Is now much more than paid in this way. besides beenring a great saving in time sad Znonerts the Government... • • . GOVERNMYNT GRANT of the right to June its own P'IRST.MORTtiAtit BONDS, to aht to budding the road♦ to the same &moont•as .the . l2l. S. Bonds, Issued for the same purpose, and no more. 'The Government, penults the Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondholders to deliver, the Bonds to the Company °nil as the , • roadie completed, and after!' has been czandn. ed. by llnlted:Btataa Comtataalonara and pro nounced to Osin att restwcts a dred-alass Rail . road, laid with a heavv T run; and eotipietely supplied-with depots, stations, turnout♦, car shops, looomotives, can, tr.e. c. •, CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION - from the stnektinlderi, of which OMR 'EDAM MIL LION DOLLARS 'hare been' Paid In, upon , the work already done. and Which will be increased as the wants of the Company regultit. VI.—NET CASTI EARNINGS on its Way Business, that already atiount to' 111011 E THAN THE IN ' TEREST on•the FirstyllonJillte Bonds. These earning* are no indication or ihe Yost through business that moat follow the open 111# of the line to ttie PsOlde, but they certainly prove that • FIRST MORTCACE BONDS upon such: a property, costing : nearly three times their amount; AILY.6ECUItE BEYoIiD ANY CONYLIRiZiNCY. . :'The Company 'have abundant their , ereasury, and mobs no 'appeal to the nubile to put , ' chase their Benda, As She daily subscriptions are en. 'Weir satialliatOgyt , but they submit that, for entire ' security and liberal returns, there Is certainly tie better blveitiesent In the market:! : ' The Union Paella Bonds are Tor $l,OOO esch. And . haroefropons attached. They bare thirty years to run; and bear - annual interest, Payable on the brit days of *January And July, at the Company's-Oates In the City of-New - York, at the rate of six pericent. In gold; ' Prinetpal m iniirible In gold at nista. fity. .Tbe ;price - 1i /OA., At the present rate of gold, •thinie bonds pay an sunhat •incomoon:their cost of .. NEARLY NINE PER CENT. The' Company reserve the ,riebt to - advance the prioe of .thelr bonds to a rite above. par at any,thrte; ,and will not,llll any orders Or receive any sabserli noes on which the matey bas;not been ItetuallY paid at the Company's Ones) before the time. of sneh parties subscribing will, remit the.parvalue of the bonds and the accrued Interest in currency it th e rate of oix,per cant. per &uncut. rcom the date on which the last coupon was paid. Subscriptions ? will be received In l'Attsburgh by JAMES TiISEADIr & Co., corner of Wood and iroditifilmte: • _ II , BART, VAGHEY & ccirtier of Weed and Tfifrd Btieetb; S. IdeCLEa.rt 61.).,t- 75 POuith Street: ~PE11• MiRTZ, corner sth and Wood Sta.: 143 4 3 PR S ° N Wed; • AND IN NEW FORK' thl6C°4ll Pani 4 i °Melt No. 90 Raoul" . isseei*, and by ;., • • • . • JOHN .1r CISCO & SON, Bankers` Pio. 59 Wall 'Elimmt; mid by the oenpanre dtrartlsed . agenda threbgbout flan Utilted if Lutes. ..1° Rettitttances,should be mede ins drafts or Pt lei funds par In NeskPork, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by,.roturn express. Parties :Sub' scribing tiunagh .4.4e.Rt.°!rtil lookot em o;. itielr rim delivery.' • • - NAPoozLsum. 'IPAMPIILET-AND MAP VOR 1860, bits just z;beets putulabed try: nut. complign• 'ming 'fuller in. PPlrtia, than l9 ll . 111 b ,P raNATFOYelgoaft 'ie"‘ opeqhmitiml.r9irfAa Yrerl4-50ecAiefobrods ! ff gunl NojiiAmtrayersci_Oi Lbo : itctwoo ,M*4l" kft,glk"4, 4 4oZAT4PHOtP4l4,6i*:**s, which .00; '"ik 9 e)90,4e0 , *., 1,4095PW349P770 ift l eNFA 4ll. /KP ,4l 4Ao.ll4tht t Lift t ;t Woo AtAtt":l,oo l 6 4 ,: ri . ft! 112: 640 MILES . . At the 'earliest possible dny, will be done =nM IMMO F. 6 h .. L 2: .. o. .* * - t " takiit . , Aßr l 4o 0111ce.d;i1kir . Streit mud imi:i.4.4lt. R..WI T A4/ 4 0 1 ! 3 4 44 -i• - [OH r,' . •,, _ , Youghiogheny - 11.1 io Ordeririroiap Cf9Al4 cos mop*, Having NO. 667 (Likeli City Are =lir_ prepared NY LUMP, NLIT C morket price. . ' All orders left at them through them • my25:b7.6 O ILUU ' ES YOI7OIIIOMINY A r lID 0011110111a1= ociA4 COAL, SLACK AND Iakt3IJLPHuRiZED cOKE. Mee and Yard—CORNER OF BUTLER AND MORTON STREETS. First yard on . Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street, near Lock No. 1; Pittsbnruti, Pa. - - Families and Manufacturers supplied with the bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates. Orders -left at any of their omcea will receive Prompt attention. . A RMSTHONG & HUTCILINSON, - Successors to ANDYorqinoctairarr aciAL co., • . , A MINEB,S, AND NDDEALERS, BY RAIL. RoADA.4D RIVER, hT superior Youghiogheny • CAS AND FAMILY 'COAL. Office and Yard—FOOT or , TRY EMBREY, near the Oas.Works. - • • • SUPERIOR COAL. . eSL Mineriand Shipper's of PITTSUUJIMH OAS, 'main andFAMILY COAL, NUT COAL and SLACK. • Coal delivered promptly to all parte of the tides at the lowest market rates. • Office and Yard—CORNER FOURTH AND WAT. SON !formerly _Canal; STREETS, Pittsburgh. P.' Pi:BOX / 2 9 5 .. .!,. , F H. J. LANCE, DYER AND SCOURER. No. a er. cr.,Azu surnmrer And Noe. 186 and 181 nM Street, PITTSBUROM.P.II. 1ay19:364 . GREAT DISTRIBUTION. BY THE METROPOLITAN' GIFT MIWPANY. Cash to the amount of 6550,000. 'Every ticket draws a prize. 6Culti Carts 10 •• Eac h $1 5 0. .000 "0 20 " 1,000 40 ACIO .• • • •• 100 31X1 1 " 50 40" 225 ,• 30 Elegant RoseivoMl Pianos, each $3OO to 6500 23 35 •• _ •• Melodeons, •• . 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines each 00 to 175 1150 Musical Boxes •• 1115 to2loo 800 Fine Cold Watches •• T 6 1. .300 750 Fine Silver Watches .4 3 0 to 50 Pine 011 Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver Ware. Photograph Albums • and a large as sortment of nue (old - Jewel m In all valued at41.000.U00. chase+ to draw •Isly ti.e ahool Prises by pur chasing a Sealed Ticket fur 215 cents. Tickets de scribing each Prize are sectlat in Envelopes and thor oughly mixed. On receipt of facts. a awcagct ?kid will be drawn without cholas and delivered at our office, or sent by mail loony address. The prise' named upon It will be delivered e 0 tbe ticket bolder on the psyment.ofeas shako. Prizes wUI be imme diately sent to say address, as requested, by express or return matt. . .. • , . , nano!! ltsdno want your PM,.. Is /544 rs gots Pay for tr. Aug p se. rigs As de eweitenged anoitor the SaM4 wise. air Our potions can depend on fair dealing. ItitYfittitmefie. —We aeleet the few following names from the many who have lately .druwn. valuable prises and kindly permitted us to ipubilsh than: S. T. Wnitffis, Buffalo, .N. 0.1.(03; Allas Annie ifittneoe, Chicago, Ill.; piano. valued -'sst BOO; Robert Jackson, Dubuque,..lowa,lsold Watch, *fie; dpmup McCarthy. Lou i svi ll e . Diamond - Cluster . }nag, teW. R. A t Pattersen, New Bedford: M n,.... fillYer Tefiliet. flnot.Mies - Enmei "Welworth; Milwaukee, Plano, 4500; Ay:v. T. W. Pitt, qeve/and, Idetodeen, 4123. ar&.w.. Du wish no names without permission. OPINIONS OF TAIF. PRESS...-“They are .doing the largest baelneas• the firm L' reliable; and deserve their suedes& l '74V‘kilo ;,Driburm. Pth • 8, tuivo examined their system, and knot them to be a fair dealing ann. ' York,. D•rakti .Ftb. 521 • Last 'week a Mend of ours drew a f 553 prise; which was promptly reoeived.—Lfoity Ifrsor, Marc* Se . . • nd for circular string many more referencea and farorable,notlces from the press. Liberal infintie meats to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of-Cleated Envelopes contains .ise CA -717.3.. -Mx tickets for sl; 13 Nett; 35 forlSt _llO toning. WAll letters should bo addressed to HARPER, ILLSON & CO.. 3,73 BROADWAY.; N. Y. • ,Int:r37 2,000,000 A). CBES pr . CHOICE LANDS FOR 'SAIN,, BY TEE • Union Pail* 12ailiviitit Cimrpansf, • ICABTEM! DIVISIOR t • . • • -• Lying ninng the lne or their rolX@i , $l l ,OO TO $6 1 510 Piffi . ACite r •-• /Lisa do a CREDIT OE 111177 e YEARS. ' • , , • V°F 'l °A.Ps• 4 0 4 0 0 ," , • • ' , JOHN •P. DEVXIIOI744 .T.And (kraamiNdoner, Topeks,..Haneue, Or CHAS. M. TAM:MOSS. Sneir . , nulin • ; Bs4.Loute, Missouri, , . SECURITY AND ()weren't , FOR. , tit TRAVELING Commualri . . ID BARRIS-SAFETY FIRE.JACKET Car "(eater. and. Moderator Far MORE ARD ROVAIR 'LURK , dispensing with-the use of Slimes and Fires in or About the Passenc the :/101talicla s a y, with t t h e t :r i p:lnt t t: retr i ri wi th out . the poiedbll47fliring the car or Oars to which the .thenetFilty ha attached. , Review obtained of the unite States Lettere Pat ent for a ilittetriacitet Width IS warranted to resist the most intense beat that may be, sdplied to 1$ in . the position and Termite for 'Which. it is' intended. It Ise sure protection from accidental:lllre, origi nating from defective dues, or where Iron pipes are 'used as eepductois for sm ote - ur, heat- It. IS sprat• idleable to ill piping that may become - overheated, and Is warranted to give , perfect saticinction where. _wood or other ,accibustible material may be , placed In close ' proximity thereto.' I am' now ready to ap. /ity my. invention to stories, dwellings,' facterieg, ships, atop:oaf:gap, railroad can, 8124-wherever ppipes as confluatara Are, made dangerous by being overheated and security desir ed. I wilt kill, on ap. plication, rights to , manufacture or to uth the above Invention; ALIO. territorial -rights, •taiteto as may wish to engage in settllnantivea'ett, either briState orcounty_ n.f ciepoiCe at the "NE AIMS, MI , ,PABST' VORKS,` , corner of ik fOrritreet end the Allegitelp parley Railroad, N inth . Wardi..Pittelntrogh. Pa. and Comllsvple Cokei 04; ,MARILET 7:14TE8. y.attended to. !! .COALII! STEWART & CO., F. oveil'theirOclgt+ fo ' TY lEi r r.l . M.V.er t •• • .ur 4111) 13E00.241 ZLOOII. . - . , . • furnish good 1 , 01:10HIC/ORE., AL OR BLACK * st the lowest (their •othee, or . iddressed Ifni be attended to promptly,' ARMSTRONG, JIAL,sn IA And Manufacturers of, ert 'a, C0..93 AGBANT T t SOAPS le,Db • ekilfed u lfedrim*: Amaustiabh rho*: • sir" o,:ittur beikt of ,laluAd_ ma; =Ell s Ayarsvauunturg `vrci: ti W 47.7 , 1 1, iy,;() •' Fire. .Iwittrelice Vempluif, OF . PITTSBUR GH. thllo,' No l 4i Fin • Sc' Second my% 0988 assminfAN, liteinuar RIEDLE'S JEWELRY Blkonn.• • romrtmcim)lvis# Robert C. ticimerbt. . , L.3mts litorgatisterti, Charles Meyran, JOseph Abel, En!. F. Lang, Adolph' K tabs, 1 .. • • WM.'CSIT,• • ' . CP'. !Siebert, :Peter Kell, , - C. J.:l:Schanz; 1 A..Stelnmeref, 31fi r t l i n: H ey i. .. , • ROBERT C. SCRIEERTZ, Pres% L. RORGIANSTEIIIR, Vice Presit. CHAS. =TRAIT, Treasurer. . . „ 74.. HERROBEE, Secretary ~ • • The above Company is now fully organized, and prepared to Mitts FINE HMIS. By careftil atten tion** .buslness, prudence and • lair dealing. this Company wild endeavor to merits liberal share of the patronag of the community. SeS:ril WN FBMTIELUI! INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEGHENY, it4a. Nice In Franklin Savings Bank-Buildings, No. 4.33 Milo St., AllewhOvy.l., A HOME COMPANY, managed by Dltectora weU known to the community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a - altre of , your patronage 1110PiritY IB.WIN. azo. D. RIDDLIi. I Henry Irwin, • D. laPatterson, 'Henry Gerwig, Geo. E. Riddle, Jacob Frans, Gottleib Faas, , Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush, W. hi: Stewart, Oh. P. Whlston, Joseph' Cralg, - Jos.. Lautner, H. ,J. Zinband, Jeremiah Holten. ap10:035 NATIONAL INSURANCE CO, or THE ant or AiLseam. Often, in ALLEGHENY TRUST 13031:Pilfri BUILDING. • • • ?IRE .121SeRANCI.O ONLY. JAB. Z. STEVENSON, SecreMtary.A.RTlN • , irestdent. DIRIECTOREI: 41.. H. zrtg Bah; 10.11.P.WtHlams no.' A'. Julep, , Jag, Lockhart, Jae. L. Brabant, Robt, Lea l ; &to. Brown, Jr. law. Geri naantrati - • W ESTERN iN t p u tit i A.N CF COM"' v L N IPMBI I I4IB I rea l ) " oc.LD bleu . ral Agent.' OPA rr al * Terft U entree ff e a Co.'. are .house, up stairs, ritteburt4i. _ Pan inlure against all Inds of Fire and biaribe Disks. ..A home Institution, managed by. Director' who arewell known to the community o and who are determined the 7 ° war Igy dirge li beral i t y tering the best protection to D 10143 wboMialre to be insured. ‘ DIRICTOBS: , • Alexander Nimiek. Joan ft. 'McCune, , ' R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, James MeAuleY, • William S. 'Evans. Alexander Speer. Josepb Kirkpatrick. Andrew Acklett, • Phillip Reymer, David M. Long, Wm. Morrison, D. Matson. pENNSIELVANLIL • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH OFFICE. NO. 1673 WOOD STREET, BANE OP COMAIEBAJE BUILDING: . :•. This is s Home Company, and • insures against lore . by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER. President. • C. C. BOYLE. Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK. Treasurer.. • HUGH kicELILENY. Secretary. • Microns:' • - Leonard Walter, . George O C.•Borle, Geo. W. Evans, s • ' Robert Patrick., , J. C. I.sope, Jacob Painter. J. C. Flelner. • -Josiah King - John Voegtley, Ju. H. HoPkins.• - A. Ammon. , . • Henry. Sprout. . • • • AGAINST. BY FIRM. FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. ' OPIPTCM, 433 & 437 C 7133777 5 -177 Rita eta. 'Charles AT.' klaneker, Mordecai IL L Loma, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Banntel Orant t • l •:. • • , TENUICIA4, Jacob K. Bml , r * Edward C. Dale, ' e - • Feor W. iti ardt, George Pales. ~C HARLES (1. BAN iKEE, Prreident. EDW. : O. DALE, Vice President. 'W. D. STEELSE, Secretary, isms. 3. GARDNER COFFIN, Aims?. North' Wert corner Third and Wood Streeta. ' A LLEGMENY INSURANCE CONE. PANT OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 31 'MYTH STREET, Bann BLOM Insnres against all kinds of Fire and liming, Mak JOHN IRWIN, Jn., President. f JOHN D. 7dcCORD, Vice President. C. G. DONNELL, Secretary, CAPT. Wg. DEAN. General Agent. DIBECTOrte: - - John IrtrlnJr.,' Orpt Wm. Dean. John D. hiord, B. 14. Fattnestacik, C. G. Hussey, ' W. H. Everson,,.. • HerveyChilds, ' Robert H. Davis, T. J. Hoskinson. Francis bolters, ' Charles Hays, Capt. J. T. Stockdale. -.. pEOPLES I INSURANCE COM- 0 1 / 7 10E. N. Z. CORNER WOOD & FESTR BTh.' A tiemelComPolrh Latin Tire end *ikript Matt • . P. Phillips, - • apt. Jejltit. Rhoads, lan Watt, Samuel P. John Parks, .karlea Arinickle, Capt. James )er, aredit. Brush, Wm. V6ll Kirk, Wm. F. Lang, James D. Verner mune' HcCrickart WM. PHILL Prealdeut. - JOHN WATT,: ice Pmeident. • W. F.OARDNEH, !Secretary. • . CAPT. JAS. GORDON. ',lepers' Agent. . . , MERCHANT TAILORS.*, p namincEuk.w; , • , l , 4l-r.x..te, ,;. . . . Ro 11101.4 faiIITEITIELDITZEXET, FiTTEII3 MOIL • Keay. constantly on hand a fine ssaorttrent of CLOTHS' CASSIMERES VESTINGt, GENT'S 1977.1418i1114 GOT" . cogyrtv OLOTRIttIi MADE TO ORDER . tholatest style. HENHY atzt.El4,, • 11413 4 71 ANT 11 . 1 440 n, No. Ir 3 131112 VPIELDNPNENT, Pictabiagh, Pa. Cloniiontly on band, I'UU aiwortniest, of CLOTHS ' CtAgidTMERES, VtBTINCK .10. . 5P 20 :48 . 1 D' • AJ,FF4:ICO, *WM aitore •;.., N 14144 w , . Allegh eny, Have .1111 i received a large and well aelecied stook of FINE EIVIUSO SoltablO for a first oloso sionoin trado, Also.aline' flock of DENT!Ii PITRAIBII4I44,O9OIDS. IsITHOG•IUI.PHERS. - - SAM/AMIN 81111§11111. ' oAhts. QIN WPRIL ca T tTeitI LEIt Succesgors' kit°'fi Co.. PRACTlCAL'LltirlitieltitipirEntW-' .The L ottl i c:teautlOstvigrapPitsicirosbuibuient Welt otthp onutalge., 41tugneps Canis -Letter liottdoh. Baran; bels,CtroStarp s show ems DlP, lol 9as•.._ rettttritlfsiftewavOttrtltkuttes P 06 1% ` ll° '"' Vil 3:l "C t •iulh 4114.* and Th ird !Ont., taburgh • I • ' ' %1=!1,4173U 1 / 1 1DEMEr., ' AI4IAIK J DICK* / RPNTEIt AND J4VILIJER, •< • ' o. airlirlontLVANlA AVINUR, Hial t atit Arcstreet. t. iluttbarirth .<11•44 1 4 44. Wc4 1411 9r ' Jobids; 40iis fifth Leilitiea :Dawntpiiie,h.o. A u ordeatootoottr attended to, sad hastio n •<• ' - MI o==.2 fmr4o4:Rw. • xrArtriteris"ucro -A rAW. or tRIVICROSS lIIIISTRELg, THESTAR TrourE OF. THE WORLD. THIS EVENING., GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, "ALL )NEW,BEAUTIFUL ANTI:OIII.A.CTIVA, Cernelittling.trlth fttegrest,new butiesquigof UNDER -- TIIE GrA18444:3114T. " a /I: its ACenin °tie r eti. TWO GRAND pEnknanamass, TOMORROW, 4113 . rIOLY+ : Afternoon, commencing _at 51,,o'ciock; Night, at 6 --• , • - • IarOURN.ELIA MUSEUM - EXHIBITION Comprising_ WORKS-OF 'ART and -131EliAT NAT. I URAL LIVING CURIOSITIES, rifth .i: t l; ee rl o t p ANlAlVlrt si g . ALL, , Canis f' Admission 145 omits. Len , Th e p a pe t TlAtall, S o'clock A. ra. to 110. P. nn8:013 arGRAND . ( 0111) FELLOWS' PICNIC , , . BTMECHANICS' LODGE, NO, 9i AT NOICVS UROTA: ROSS' RATION. (ABOVE JULY 4TH, 1868. iv. Train, will leave the Western Penna. and grifiLTLyi4 t e LYl" , i ' h s e ee irt.Pg r i'aS T a l gtireTa i l i r 'way. rgErFOURTH OF JULIt • • 1112LEDRATION AND, PICNIC Eagle Vire COmliany, . AT IifeICEE'S _BOCK& - The Eagle Fire Colipany will , holdlegrand Cele— bratlen and Picnic at 31uKEE'8„110CES, July 4th. Easy °raceme by Hoat and Mailebeiter ears. The steamer ads Reds. No. 51 will leave from the foot of Market Street aa follows: 9inil.lll o'clock A. m. r and Si and EX pa lc All are invited to attend. l7l --President. 'Secretary. . . . Itar"THE GRANDEST EELEI TION Q e THE StAboll; .• ON SATURDAY , JULY: 4t h, A CRANO'CELEBRATION . . • - • witt. BE intp 13 - I..EN*IpOI3 .43 4 1 - 40:470 In AID OF THE PRAI4BBTOWN SCHOOL. IThe best Band In the city has been engaged for the °sea , alon. Dlimervvlll be served up In the best of atvle. EVery arrangement has been made togive all , who attend aim agreeable time. Trains will leave the De pot of the Pittsburgh a Oonnthsvllleßallkoad every Jrno.. Thompson,•_ Jas. Myers, C. C. Boyle, - Jacob Hopp. arLA.DIEfP • ! FAIR AIM STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL • • FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE II, ROSS STREET M. E..CHURCR: A FAIR AND FESTIN7AI,,,rIII ,be held at LA. F A Yr.•I'TE Every ' Evening Dualsafr" .11Ite Present Week, and on. Saturday Afternoon. For the benedt, of the. Boas; STIIENT Al. E. CHURCH. A doe net' or Sllver Ware and a Gold headed Cane are to be 'voted tor:. t, • • Admission AlB! cents, '4110 . 101ns : ; tee Cream or Ettrawberritli; . • • Je5l . . noV . . WORMED SOCIAL , PICNIC. ••Tsti.4TH ZVLV, A Grand Social-Picnic will be given at PATTER /302PS GROVE, - 7841irint„ floor s , New.Belighten. Under. the auspices of the, Ladies of SI., Joseph's CP.T ., egatlon. ' Ample , an ansement a have been. mad • and snood time IS expected.: - Accommodation Train will Acme Bea ver Tails ror,Allesheny Cifl at eillkitt the evening thiparties codling home. " 171:1119 GROVE. • LINDEN: GROVE having been fitted up in the most superb style, with a large and elegant, Plat• form. beautliblly shaded, large Dining Boom and two excellent bars !s now ready to tent to PIO NICS,'.PARTIES4 SUINDAY . ,SCFIOOI. CELEBES.. TIONS„ dm., on the most:reasonable terms. _Parties holding Picnic!, &c., , . find it to their advantage to secure the (trove: The Grove .1s easily tumeuelble,' being but a few steps from th e Oakland Railway Station, whose cars run regularly every fifteen minutes. .. /EP YOrterms, &C., apply at the OFFIer OF TiIE•qAKLAND. RAILWAY CO., ?nY B :Pet sump HOUSE, ATLANTIC - CITY, .N% This first class' Hotel will open tbr. the Season 011. 251 h June. , Term 5,63.210 per day;APO per week. Address • • iicear R. Tsor, Proprietor, (Formerly of Con re Cape Island; and Me— tropoiltan Ittutet; logien, D. C.).=.::: • H. 8. , -The mu d( 'be 'be under : the direction of Ur: CARL SETVPA, 'e2:rls7 A NEw RESORT. -TB LAIR MUM i t iti giewx , p a., (On the line of eriicleetaWn Franklin Railroad, one hours ride from Franklin.) This house le large. new and commodious, well furestihed, bag billiard town; ten-pin alleys anCeovereSl prome nadesri . it En the banks of OF misa,ChartuiVr Vti in America. abounding In'ash, and ad :mole for sailing :purpones, in:roundest with Sul phur el:min/P. romantic...scenery. de. .It, Ic the beat sumUler restart in the liltate. A ddreed: S. 2'.7ILIFSNNEDY."PretiIetor. BUSINESS CHANGES Nonce. .• • . The inide' ed his associated with him to basinesig,'datini to 'April Ist; 18819,,,Mr. AL— FRED-kn. WALL his son ABA n 4 lllLLlftriE.and LOUIS ENGLERT. The lave of the firm to be J. J. GILLESPIE d 00. •Ji - J GILLESPIE. :Referring tit the above. the s undersiiied eke. pleasure in stating that they willeontituie the LOOKING GL/Kg .lIND PICTURE BUSINEKS, ~ . . At 06 street. . *here they Intend to offer, ja. ductinents to purchasers second tone Range in the United butes. • 4.l..cinazairavat. co. BA RB r 111 71THOII81; Ase , Oc4Arioil .otrlLOlNfiel, Noe. I slid* B i , eleir Scow. noseurgb. 1 . 46. Special . attenticn• given. tOlne•deoignilig and. building of 1/ nMur RptrkiES'ind 147.111.10, BUILD/Nett itr nTttv ZuA's NO A3.eters AinitlStr ation oat tATE OR MAJOR. dee'd„ have been granted td.thenatiscribcr, :parsons to-, trebled to said estate are requested to maze, brow:di me paymin , and those having clainur against the bane will present them, dUly, authenticated for set- Menient,,to , ide CUTHBERT, mybiapAer. • • No. do Smitbileldtreet. .6tuntno:- itiegiozrott FOR saLE ,:- qucom - finiatgetaci-atm. r .tot t ik Jog Rouse..well built, conventadly arranged and/ good order; ball. aelrell rooms,*cellar; okai bonsai, large gsrqen. ete/ Valuable lot or grconitile 0 feet fronton *Ditheidge"atreer by ,. 160' deep. • Entente .itt bale iron thikland., fleet' line of . Street Calk. tt 1: Kam JtSONS. ..y•A';;' . ti. ) - 9 1 • 1141 • . **. ) .115 t; 1 12 1 1 , 4..r., Sp Or §-WM{ lit i b 1 7. ;3 1 required ! 1 ' with border and e ters in plain or eltiatsrpthettain lithe; forar t z , PlarPose, m m 3-40 feet wide , at the Oil -Wareroonus, sod SIS St. 9 hdr ' stre f t ' 104 •• • • • '-•E rltrumPt3. „ litt. to • lio'Ailitrat,,,oiettiv on. OX.O Ind Yr latiad ' ce Au,' thp. e .l.l l , at or ! it Octttle.f. , mkosher , large •_supply • of-The iiitrarent. MP,l44justAeoetypikiroarsiwitu. • • ' ' xonaLt eshinDpi tor, . . 11 11 V, I Z II . )fri b tat ar iaAkViiii i e gy i " l / 4 3r JoHN sgRAw Ci9r.T.Lit'ertr 444 niiktt weds. ArwsmcN*ll •OAH7.Ah'D. 13TA.TIQN. HOTELS. JMCHITECTS., .txtemTmcm, ~',EGtA7~. I'll