11 Eijo littibtO 6apttt. At SONG'OO THE SEA. 111 6.11011611 l IfACDONALD., There 7n plough that nail' no theme, -. Bata coulter that purteth keen and fair; --The furrows nse To a terrible eine Or ever ever the plough holt touched them there' , GaluvkLoree &int plough t. wrath they eh: ke: sho borate are fierce: but the plough will break And the seed that is dropped In the•c furrow of fear It OHM to the eon neither blade nor ear. owa It drops plumb - • Where no Outing-theres comae; Torreedetb it eny h+rrowing gear; beat nor poppy nor any lent 11 /Ili:over toll naked ground of grief. • • Dot a harvest day will tome atlaat, "liVh.n the watery Winter all Is past; • The furrows so g ay • t hall be shorn away By the angels• slekies keen an. fast; And lb. burled harvest of the sea Stored in the barns of eternity. EPHEMERIS. =:2211 —Gough has anew lecture. ---Camden, N. J., is to have a ' , hew City II _Lirost at St. Paul on the 1a.4,t day o _ _ July. —There was frost in some parts of Massa nebusetts on Sunday last. —The last number of the London Quean 'has a poem by Alice Cary. —The Alaska Herald office has been_ re moved from San Frtinciscb to Sitka. Franz - Joseph fired three shots at the tar-. ` get at, the recent Schutzenfest in Vienna. - 'l--Couldeck and daughter are playing heavy comedy at McVickers theatre in Chicago. —The Rink is so changed that it is no longer a skaters' but a singers' machine. —Mrs. Barney Williams. at a recent ball at Bath, wore VO,OOO worth of diamonds. —During the last year five hundred new - members have been- adnitted to the New York bar. —A new French paper is called the Blis• kr, probably because some of-.its editors -draw well. - • -.—:Eight thousand buildings, valued at stboutsl2.,ooo,ooo, aro in course of erection AA Chicago. —Young ladies Ilke torch light proces sions because= they see so many (flaw beans at them. --Jananscheck will play in Boston in October, and will get out here sometime duri n g the winter. —Forty Israelites of Evansville, Indiana, have signified their intention to vote the straight square Republican ticket. Field' Marshal Lord Oongh is senior officer In the British army since the death of Yield Marshal Sir Edward Blakeney. —Gm !ral Logan is to speak eleven times duri n g the first twelve days of September, at eleven different towns in Dim*. • —A French conundrum is, Why is an English journalist happier than a King? • and th 7. answer is, because he chooses his Own subjects. ____—Oak-wastericti substitute for iron and _leather for carriage axles, cut and tient to _shape by machinery, is, the last inver.tion of a New Bedford mechanic, - -Nearly eight hundred houses were burn ed in the. Russian town , of Sestwesh on the twenty-eighth tilt, and several children per ished in-the conflagration. —On Monday, when Gen. Schurz in the course of his oration took occasion to eulo ' size Gen. Sherman, his 'narnewas received . with enthusiasm by 'the audience. —Helena, Arkansas, is exhibiting fine white sewing silk made from cocoons raised in Philips county, in that; State, It is said • to be brilliant, soft and tont:. —Cardinal A.ntonelri snubbed Baron von - Beast by simply returning an acknOwledg , - mint of the reeßipt of his dispatch in refer ence to the Austrian Confessional laws.' —Long Branch Is so crowded just now that, last Saturday,' twenty-five persons slept, in the prlor of the Mansion House, , " and the Other hittel a s were equally thronged. \ —Curious insects, about the size of house the progeny Of •white caterpillars, are lavaging•tlie horse chestnut trees in Cos nee-tient, and.strippitig them of their foliage. • Tlie'BdiCon Dratmlir la urging thenom . _ nation of Hon. J. Lothrop Motley, the his , as-RepubliCtin ciitidiiiitte - for Con irms in the Third Distifet niltisiachusette. —Aiart treasure hatrbeen discoverei in San Franchico. It le tilnirtral enivory of the beautiful and' frail actress /Anis Foote, - site °film masterpieces of Sir Thomas:Law -rem- ,:* 1.._. The Berlin Zukunft says that Blair's letter to Brodhead 'bill good certificate as to - who should be, hung first fa Case the 'lion should break out afresh in the Halted Stater. - . - —Nine newspaper editons are candidates for seats in the nes' 'British Parliament, in sluding, John Walter of Uri London - Times - and Professor - 'Morley of the Furfs4ht/y • —lt. is proposed in England to consecrate, s bishriß of. the army instead - of a chaplain generai. - He would have episcopal powers ) wherever the army might be stationed where . • .thereis no bishop. _ —What with•Betturz-fests Paenger-, tests our derman fellovv'citizens seem to be determined- to have a good- tint° and enjoy -this pleasant season of the year as thor '. enghty ee posSible; . gets= off ttie•-lollowing - political cnn:, 'Why is'the' r eightePtith letter of th e olptiabey, like' th e' lirelableptitt.l 'dee ' , Moo of 11368? liectiuee ilia tlieend of both Beymour and Blair. - • the composer,.is very jealous of •' -taounrid; and is, reported to have said-recent mu afraid r and my works shall soon be forgotten, but Monsieur Giittnod need not , ::10cilCeltiter for iintnOrtalliy."''' The , ,of te . new .Bitspension ..; ; Biidge over the' Niagara river, just below .lhe Palle, - has - been stretched, and firtul,y • g . secured, and the,, work of laying the super /Attractive Will soon coMmenee.: f • _....ihn'WOrtb Monninent; In' New YOrk rapidly dertudedof Ifs bronze oetnamentsibpsAtet,of :peity thieveit. ' It is estimated _ that . $l,OOO .n 111 scarcely make oetilityi,ditaage . alteaky done. ot 'Charles Reada's , novels ' _We liten' , .lriunWte.l arid been -veCceasfol 11 ' tontti " Peg • Won] ngton' " 4:013 18 •4 One of but earliest works, had been the meet succesilul on the stage, where it appears as Masks and" Faces. —ln spite of persistimt opposition, a bill has passed the English Parliamentallowing Liverpool to lay'street railway +' and char tx ring a - Company to carry On the under taking. ; Where oh where is Traini --Queen Victoria has declined the inaitaa tion of her daughter, the Crown Princess of Prussia, to visit her at her palace of ' Reinhardsbrunn, and is said to be in a set- tied.inclancholly, taking , no interest in any thing atiout her. • —The_only son of the immortal composer 'of `Der Freisc.hil*t r ail Maria Von Weber, is a popular magazine writer in Germany. A son of Mendelsschn also writes for several inagazines, and Richard Wagner is a con- ributor to the Garton La 4stm. —Married, in Balt Lake City, 16th inst., in the presenee of the Saints, Brigham Young to Mrs. J. R. Martin, Miss Emily P. Martin, Miss L. M. Pendergrast, Miss R. M. Jenickson," Miss Susie P. - OleveTeand, all of the county of Berks, England. lo —ln the codicil to Thaddeus Steven: will is the following proviso: "I bong i t John Schurtz's property at sheriff's'.l e much below its value. I only want my own—all - except $3OO, the proceeds of it d the interest, I direct shall be returned to tl e estate." —A traveler, 'writing to the Worcester Spy, says: "The 'way to see the. White Mountain region, or any region, in fact, is either to walk or drive over it. Walking is the true plan, but if your disposition is not toward pedestrianism, then' get a team, a private conveyance. Avoid stages by all means." • —Mark Twain, in his last' letter to the ,Chicago Republican, says that he is now en gaged in relising the proof-shtets of his new book, and in about two weeks, will go west, when he will be ready-to deliver lee- - times. The Library Association here would do well to secure this greatest living Ameri can humorist. —lt would appear that drought is not the characieriatic of every country in Europe, as all Italy, with the exception of the South, has been visited with very heavy rains; and many of the rivers are swollen. The last accounts from Florence state that a great quantity of water has come down there, and that the Arno has risen considerably. —General Cary, in a speech in Cincin nati last Saturday, hinted broadly that he was the only true consistent advocate of the working men now before the public, and the only honest man in Congress. He should, and would have said with quite as much truth, that he was the only modest unassuming, and unpretending man in America. Leroi,; the hair dresser of the Empress Eugenie, receives 30,000 francs a year for his services, and spends two hours a day with the Empress, over whom he is asserted to exercise even More .influence than her confessor, which has given rise, among the ready Parisians, to the snot, "Leroi (the King) has more influence over the Empress than L'Enspereur."- -Castle Greifenstein, on the Donau, and the-adjoining estate of Altenhere, has been purchased by Baron Von Beust. Castle . Gs( ifenstein is - famous as the place where . -Richard Coeur de Lion was imprisoned, ac cording to the old legend. There is at Cas tle Grelfenstein still an old wooden cage, from which English totrciits have cut innu alembic splinters in order to preserve them as national relick —lt is said that the young ladies adver tising in the German newspapers for hus— bands receive more replies from the united States than the Fatherland. A German, now a resident of Columbia, South Caro lina, advertises in a Berlin paper for a wife; but he wants replies only from such young ladies "whis sympathized with the fputhern cause duriig the Atneripan war." Ger many is a bad country to go to for such sympathizers. MANUFACTURING ITEMS. —Some Northern capitalists have bought the old Court House at Macon, Ga., and will transform it into-a cotton and woolen —A cottoimill has just . been.:opened at , Indian Hilt, .sktitauga oonnty, Alabama. It Is supplied with the best English machinery andlurns out ' 1 7.8_ al_tirtings and 4.4 sheet lugs. • —The ironmoniders of Patterson, N. J.,. aoe on a strike. Not satisfied with SS.O2 per day, they demand $3.00, and, the pro- Piietors refasing to make tbe advance, the moniding busineea has been stopped. —The Hurd PaperHait-Company of Au , . burn, N. Y., was the first to manufacture paper sacks in this country. This Com pany now manufacture four. thousand pounds of paper, large quantities of at-sor ted small paper bags and forty thousand pa per sacks per day. - - 7 Th Cleveland , Malleable Iron COM— pany I ab mat to erect a new building near the Driving'Park, and by, the side of the Cleveland and, Pittaburgh Railroad. The main building will be two hundred and for ty feet long by sixty Wide. It is understeod that this Company is largely made up df Eastern capitalists.' • =The Wisconsin Industrial Association was organized at Manton°, Wis,, , in 1806. with a capital of seventy : dye thonsand dol- , lars. Their mill" isfilxil by sixty feet, and four stories higli; and its'msebinery is drii: en by Water. power. The Cknitpany •turn out about and htindred yards of %ands' per day, and d&an ,extensige carding'hitaitiese. '...;l3efote the Witt Peteinburg, 'Va., b a d aotnellifteths or tirenty tObaccb faCtories In operatloti;•andl4l l fie 'of fhein eM . P/Ondlegs! than aeventy-fivo handily, and t from that:to two hundred, bat at thli thrieVjefe are oily . ' five or Bilt In operathni, only • one •fif them works 'a larger number - of- 'hands than' fifty. Thls'oneirorks alarm) of from tWo huodridtO three Mind - red, and. their daily expenses are tiii) , en hundred , Bollard. . The Engliii*,bei4lbe Pew . 6 x bill will iridium tobacco merchants 'to again'open their factories.' , ' " PITTSITUIMIT GA.ZETTE WEIThritIAT, AUGUST 26, 18E8. ~G4U3 FIXTURES. FIXTURES ABD 'll Et xi. ell NB GAS AND OIL. evt i tptreriAnt i reit4 l . ed Ina lined al k 2rtmlell WELDON & KELLY; 147 VA W :n2200D STREET. COB. VIRGIN ALLZY. tnl CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &c HYDRAULIC CEMENT. SOAP STONE:. PLATER, CISTMIREY TOPS. • WATER PIPES. arns:o7v lIYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE, SE UAi.E I III rl s t t AVEVl n alt z t a kirt r aaalo. 11°- B. B. ihC. A. BROCEUErf A CO. °Moe and Manufactory-240 REBECCA ST. to. Allegheny. SR' Orders by mall promptly attendod ; • Je22:110 1.603i;00-V0*Ifts)zi:11 SUMMER GOODS. Boys% Youth's and Ctaldren.s. • suinazu CABSEKERE SUITS, LINEN dU DUCK SUITS. FLANNEL sum. • ALPACCA .IAfTKETd. In every stylez - or the greatest variety, suitable for the present season. tientiemen will and a one as B,o=oo of WRVS "nd BitOWN DUCK d R UIN, ALPACCA and FLANNEL COATd, .te., every garment being specially made tor ,us the best Eastern houses. Our orlevs are as low as good goods can be sold at by any firm East or West. HENRY MEYER: .. lILERORANT TAILOR, No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of CLOTHS CAULKERS& VESTING& ie. ap30:o88 TOBACCO AND CIGARS. =AL= IN ALL HINDS OT CRAY' TOBACCO AND SEOARS, so. S SIXTH ST ET. (Nsitonal Bulk of Oom nem Bulldlug,) 'PITTSBURGH, PA. 13 ranch of 172 Water street, N. Y. mg:o7 I • DA F. DINAN. EXCELSIOR ?NORA& 1. etc W . OFF.NK.TNSON. lismurstanrere and Vtaiers in • Toliacco, Sn i I uff, Cigars. Pipes, &0., No 0 FICIMILAL ST.. ALI.E.OIIENT• • CONFECTIONERIES. HENRI W. BURBACH, Confectionery and Bakery Na 200 SMITHFIELD STERET, - Between Seventh and Xi-LADIES' OYSTER SALOON attached GEO. sciumE.Enr, Fancy take Baker & Confecticiner, Ann nzAr.ra or FOREIGN /4)011E511C FRUITS a - sun, No. 40, corner' Federal and-Roblneonetreets, Alle gheny. /OT-Conetare".y on band, 10E , L'ILICA.R, of varlousflavors. PIANOS. ORGANS. &C. BUY TUE BEST_ AND CAP EST PIANO AND ORGAN. Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.. The SCHUM:ACKER PIANO combined . all the latest • valuable improvements known' In the con struction of a first class Instrument, and has always been awarded the highest premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone Is lull, soporous and sweet. The workmanship., for. darability and beauty, surpass all others. Prises from pa to $l6O, (according to style and linisto cheaper than all other so-called brat class Piano. ESTEY'S COTTAr/F. ORGAN Stands at the head of all reed instruments, In pro ducing the most perfeM, pipe quality of tone Of any similar Instrument - In the Malted States ;, ' It is sim ple and compact in construction, and riot-liable to . get out of order. CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" is only to be found In this Organ. Price from $lOO -to 11550. AD guaranteed for Ave years. BABB, KAMM & BUETTLER, mh9 No. is ST. CLAIR STREET. HATS AND CAPS. CLOSLITG 13[A.rTS, AT REDUCED PRI(, AT ZITCORD & EMS MARTIN LIEBLER, WILLEM IN HATS, dAPB AND :Funs, Aun. llanufaotner, Whoiesitle and Retall Male In MUNRO, VA..IBEd. &e., No. 132 SISITH FIEW)ITTRE:k.T. Pitteborgb, 'Mara nmmnflV'lllled and aatiatardinn amarnnt,ed SEWING MACHINES. TIIE G !MEAT AMERICAN ,COM-- BINATIUN. IIIiTTON.HOLE OVERSEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE. IT as NO EQUAL. „ BEING ABSOLUTELY THE Inger FAMILY MACHINE IN TIDE WORLD,. -AND IN TRINSICALLY THE. OHBAPEST. SirAitimte minted ton]) this Machine. Agent -AM tYeetorn renrisvivania. Oorner FIFTH AN , AIAIIKET EITILBETS L orer Richardhon's Jewell" iitor. 'mrsis:om EARL RIIL4 . , FAMILY FLOUR: ' "- • r'EARL 11LTTJ. BLTI'le BRANT), tonal to the beet ee E L'ul • tunde, PEAttl. MILL JC- I) BRAN 111, " he -t. titito be.whs. wilergt CONN rLoil IL *WI Mitt. 'II6AL. tir See tuat "W" pa Booted and dated 8.. T. XIMIEDT & 880., """" • • • Iwo': MILL.' "" 14141 4 /P 411 X 2 ,11,11,41611 Plltablirill..:lneubt a*. Imo*. i NOTICE.—NThe Amesisient or ng and • Gradir f . Paris ( ' llaslett,Alley, row rftd/ ,for ntitintnattnp, and OM. be le ee nu e l ehts attire nntlt TlittnltAlr i ;Atigti4, 2 otb. /S u '' when It Win he;returne,lisi the Citi Mfr. 41111. rs °t hen t;)r citilnettcon. (my ziasumr. ; satlimiN HENRY IL COLLINS, 25 Wood street. GRAY ar.. 3LA3GAN. 47 Br. CLAIR STREET OUT SALE! 1311.. WOOD STREET. FIJOUR. ASSESSMENTS: - __± CLAWRENCEVILLZ.f DRY GOODS. N EW GOODS! J. 1L =MELD & CO'S, No. 52 St. etair Se. Nrsa, PRINTS, NEW GINGHAM, NEW D LAIN ES, • ALL WI L. BLACK and WHITE PLAIDS, for 2. mato. worth SU. WHITE a ROUN le PRINTS. black Atom Wlire e ROUND ALPACCAS, do: BLACK LPACCA., BLAeIS e OESKIN CASSINKR.II3; BLACK NI) BLUE CL , OTH. T BLEA ED Ma tiLINS IRISH T IN ENS, TABLE LINENS, TOWS AND NAPKINS. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF - GOODS, 1 . ALL ENTIRELY NEW. Vs- Rem, mber the place; No. 52 St. Clair Street, Near Liberty, rest aide. 87. TARRET STREET. 87. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! CLOSE sTocria. Off' "JOYLESS 131-04COTOS. 81 MARKET STREET. THEODORE F. i PHILLIPS.' WC , : BY .., .3LtRICET • . . __. Gam. .. . 1. rz o. . = 0 71 • 04 - 1 5 fr., w - VI ~ E- 4 a c::::. ..t 0, c t g 7 o tc .I=, z r:: ~ 0 2 , os .-. .11 e 6 on 1= - ' ries 1 E ' ' P:1 • '' Q Pdi ' 7:71 E 1 = k o ri .. O ,- .E GooM t' 0 ts m • . 4 t=h. .'• pq 7s =. 4. , 4 . m t it . ,:, c=> ' 4 t 3 CT% -. ;Q 5 „t-,1 ~,, , . . ED • . i..Q C . , /.. 1 VS • •-• p 4 • cd a.. =1 :1• 3 : cca 6' w L e; •rr-' rz- - i •••q 168. ........"... .... . ................ ..........mm NEW GOODS. . . NEW ALPACCAS. NEW MOHAIR. BLACIL.SILDX _ • lIOSIERY and GLOVES. F. ROLJ I MI and Alteattany. . , UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now finished and in operation. 160 Mike cry track have been laid this spring, and the work along the whole line between the Atlantic and PIICISC States is being pushed forward more rapidly than ever before. More than twenty thousand men are employed, and It is not Impossible that the entire track; from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished 'in 1869 instead of 1810. The means provided are ample, and all that energy, men and money can do to secure the completion of this CREAT NATIONAL WORK, The UNION PACIFIC RAILNDAD COMPANY receive: I.—A GO'Tir.lll4ll7-11T CritANT of the right of way, and all necessary timber and other .Insterisin found along the line of its operations. TE.—A 60 , MBFINENT GRANT of 12,800 acres of land to the. mile, taten in _alternate sect/ono on each side of its road. This is an absolite de nation, and will be a source of large revalue in the future. GOVERNMENT GRANT of United Etatee Thirty-year Bonds, &mountings° from $16,0110 to 448.000 per mile, according to the ditlicsd ties to be surmounted on the various sectionsito be built. The Governmeilt takes a second mort gage as security, and It Lsexpeeted that not only the Interest. but the orinelPal amount - may be paid in aerrioes rendered by the CoMpany transporting troops, malts. &c. The interost now much more than paid in this way, besides securing a great saving in time and money to the Government. IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the Meet to hone Be awn FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to LW In banding the road. to the same amount se the IL S. Bonds, boned for the sumo EIGIMOIS, and no more. The Government Dermlts,the Traiteeis for the First Mortgage Bondholder" to de/tyei_the Bonds to the 'Company only akthe road Is - completed, and afterlt his beenexissoln .., ad by United States Commissioners and pro nounced to be in all respects a thist-class road, laid with a heavy T rail, and sroMpletelty supplied with depots, 'static:to, turri t ents,. mist elbow, losomotives, cars, V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SIIESCRIPTION .from the stockholders, of which OVER EIGHT MTh- LION DOLLARS have been -paid in upon the work already done, and whleb.will be Increased as the wants of the Company require. .80 10 Vt—NET CASH EARNINGS on Its Way Business, that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN TEREST on the first Mortgage Ronde. Three earnings are no Indication of the vast throw& truffle that must follow the opening of t/ie Hue to the ?setae, but they certainly prove that .... 75 FIRST NIORTCACE BONDS. upon such a property, costing nearly three thaw their amount., AK SZ,CULtIr. JAYOND A.SM 0011TINLIENCY. The Union Pacific Bonds rim thirty years, are for $l,OOO each, land have coupons attached. Thee bear anneal interest, payable on the Bret dale of Jarman . And July, at the C,orripany , s Mee. in the City of New York. at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principal is payable in gold at maturity. the price is 102. and at the peeeent rate of gad. they pay a liberal Income on their eoet. The Company believe that these Bonds; at the present rate, are the cheapest in the market, and reserve the right to fplvancte the price at any thins Subscriptions will be received in Pittsburgh by 19 FIFTH STBAT.T zcz. 700 MILES OF THE At the earliest possible day, will be dome JAMES T. BRADY & vorner of Wood swi Fourth tltr eta: • HART, CAUGHEY corner of Woed and Third Streets: - • S. IIe.CLE&N & CO" 75 Fourth Street: PB. 11. MERTZ. corner sth and Wined Eitiat ROBINSON BROS., IS Fourth strata; A_ND IN 'NEW YORE At the Company's Offlee, No. 20 Nemesia Street, and by JOHN J. CISCO & NON, Banters, No. 50 Wall Street, sad by the Company's advertised agents througbout the United States. Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds par in New York, and the Bonds will be sent free •of , charge by return. express. Parties sub scribing through local agents, will look to theta tor their safe delivery. A PAIIPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has last been published by the Company, giving fuller formation than is possible In an advertisement, re specting the Progress of the Work, the Resoureeds' sf the Country traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the V:.ine of the Bonds:, which will be sent free on application st•the OompanYte offices, onto any of the advertised agents; JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, POWDER. PRICES OF THE VARIOUS KINDS .OF GUNPOWDER, MANTIFACTUBED.BY THII 1117 A 'll POWDER COMPANY, ARTHUR KIRK, Agent, Office, No. 289 Liberty Street, PITTSBITR9I3, PA. CANISTMIC, powto.rt, Electric Noe. 1,2, S. 4 and .5 grain, In Square Canieters. I lb. noun. Autcricun Sporting, in Oval Ounletere of lib. lluek ultubtlng, Non. I, 2, 3 .stol grain, la Oval Usubsters of 1 Ilk each Indian Rine 'in Oval Catileters or I lb. tack.... Kentucky tilde, In Oral Canisters of 1 lb. elicit Kentuckylt bile, In i hid Canister* of )j lb. each 125 one lb. Oval Canleters In a mese.) 150 beat lb. do. do. do.) IKr rowto=u 'fceiitacky w e . ?rya, rrA, and `ltesBtioid; lug... Fe, In kept, VS Me • • •—•- • KoulookY- Fade. vrru, • Ma. and '''yea anoot. lug" PO, In kegs. 12*IW .. . . ... Kentaoky. Ride, rryo, Fri*, and e.je,;s lag'. Fp. In tetra. Has Deer Powder; in kegs. . ... . . Mfnlag a nd i*Oppina roarder,.•,3slnliou 50,14, • ' . sad rev' grant, net own, In kolok Sareta Fuse for - Blasting, of supvrtor TWA*. twiiackages of 50 Feet and over • • ri e lf . Toed free of expense on, board. of Boo*. of imumad, In Plttaborxb or Allenen7. InighitirP/IF WEIGHTS- AND MEASURES. Q + B. LYON,..-:. AeillOr of Viroights . and Mead • Na' 8 . iNYURTII. el'lLElrr; , • tue!mixteri tatiern and Parr, meals. 1 141 11 ..4 vrolautii iteoilflod u. LITHOGRAPS: BINA AKIN sintilutLY rii LIF CILJUIS. EItLY : 'CLEM, 1 4upeessorg ta OW. P,SolluptilAAl4 Sr PaA3171111,41.i. I.ITH 4DialliiiP 'rue °T i t mewl. ketinsipluuut yit4'44l, or the oinnaims. earrly,' iiKirt: 04442. 1 1 1Phii111baie, iirenlars, lltrAool4l4l. Puma lta, Views. Cert Iticates: .3f 1)..p001t5.1.= tlus.Cants, ie.., Noe. TS sod Thlitl Plitaborla. NEW TORE. =1