U • 5,- . •• ,' '''-` PAW& 4 - ,iiii),6 -- Asp, 1101;Sa101ae F; 1* - - NS and 'Coif -A writer in the Amer ,:i. iedn .Stidc - J;?armai • furnishes some send- I*4 tla antitimely:auggestions as follows: t'" ' 'While the- colt is, sucking, the' dam fl 'thetdd havO plenty-of good wt.:dem-le . . V.- food with eight quarts of food • per diem in • ; , two feeds, orbital should be so placed that 1.• the -, ociltreay at with its' dani. ' 'l a rge 1 , them ' out'as soon as the glees is large, 1 thou gh; they shmild liteee a good shed to . f escape storms' and thikbeating sun; it t shouldbgeo arranged that there will; 2 1 - , no danger of hitting their heads in mils , • ing in and out, and should have the open .- . nig so situated that the wind cann ot d raw • through it. Rather' than this it should . t be open.'on one side. The colt at six (j , mo ths old should he by placing, it in it boit stall. Feed two quarts - of oats ii 1`," 4 " per ' ay atthree feeds, varying them occa- I sion lly , with -sliced carrots.- 1n - one month - they maybe turned out in the lot (i with shelter 'awl:before. •• Two; quarts of oats .shauld /be:. plated , in tier - shed. equally divided,' morning and evening. 1 A. ,trujity,„person shOuTd give them the. •oatir 'of you cannot do it yourself,) as I many k ' unpleasant trickikare learned thus young. - These .:feeds' shpuldcentinue 'with regularity In the fall the - colt should _be taken i , from-gra:Ba gradailly,at first only'nfghtia„i f thert.part of the day, and so on until the ichange is made from green to dry fodderttl „, - ‘then give plenty of clean, sweet clover , 1 - . :i i ' be.ri with_the same tinentity43f oats as be- 1. fore, sometimes changing them for carrots. This will be a ' plenty . until th e colt is • eighteen months old, sr en . it may he in-, , - creme'to , One quazia. Some _writers • "You 'slitnid lel4he colt grow thin on '.grass alone a three years."* -- • • My e • -, oe has beentonever Yet the' colt grow' •,,,tilways keep him' grose 7 - ing, and if - y.tt have followed the tote going rules, .singyour' own judgme n t yon will hay- a colt •ttiatAill be ` a credit to you as a b • .er and also a credit to your pocket. 3 , , I Vie Dornitte- Posels.-..-It savors' l,:of ' alreturn to, co on sense to see the Dom- • I, inque breed of fowls kindly spoken eland 1 . , coming into favor again. Farmers and I amatounksoknetitaes•get tired of oneltreed / of fowls In't_k•Orse OE time, however Vain lable it may bal , TheyAsee somethingrelse which, Irom . - grandiloquent boasting , of those ha • thenr•to sell indu'lge in; ; they think; r_ •lskiar better;and displace i the long-tri -. arid faithful friends for i new-comers, which theY •BOon llnd out "cost more th • .' they.,come to.".l,They bestow npon them elaraordinary oare, • 1 provide for' the most insarioue : 3 Way, almost ~ thuchasthey do for a guest I in the family. B'tune Of their - / they get tired .ftials-;•-they fall'otha their • attentioninnd their .favoritee-fall_off in' their prodnct. They, are too costly to kee ,P . end do .of paY expenses. Mier awhile they . gin to reluctantly admit that their fine old stock which had to • yield to the . a ds of the glib tongues and highly • ught "guaranteee" of fanciers, suited,them so much better, were hardier, requir.leg not one-foerth the at ,Asogion or cost: a keepin g , and- p r 1 and richer eggs and Suer poultry. _ - they g c•k to the old kind, and ye way their fancy stock, or allow idmix with the common dunghill thus pan from them without a gtet. rill be the end of the present fever. The Dominque is begin. . 5e talked abontagain, anclpeople ties to, know where'they lire inir.- - There are three varieties of iig breed, a medi e.; , and a small much prefer the .. edlum size: :• be known by their single -id 1 yellow ..legs,? They never vary in color-7are a'nellutifu/bird-tame, 1 non-scratchers, nonierK• hardy, good , layers of excellent eg gs, : fatten readily, 1 1 and are fi n e for the ble.-Germantown Televraphi , , . t Noise' Weds, --=To cultivate flowering,' rt ., pleats to the.best ,advanta requires as ' much care iu the selection snd -prepare -1 Lon of the soil as, any other crop. No i one woul expect til grow a ctop r of trib= '.:l' bilges in - oil overrun by the oots of .1 trees andshaded continuously by their i. dense foliag _,yer how often do T we °hi d& 1 serve flowering plants placed in such cir '' camstanced, producing a few ..meagre i flowers the early part of the season, p er - baps; and dwindling and dying as soon as a few dry sunny days occur. Host i- summer flowering plants blossom on itie points of branches, and therefore to pro duce a continuance of flowers, there Must be a continued healthy and vigor - 1 sus growth . l It is true, there are some • sins, daisies, k)anilblliclieseeisiteotillidehtreshe: lected for such positions. Heliotropes , • and some of the eeraoiums do well where there is sun 'only a few hours a day. Se lect an o exposure wherethe,sen.will have hop e s cees.Vto the plants, dig the ground very dee", and dress heavily with thoroughly- deco mposedmantre; so that the roots , may have some supporting ' resort when the stirface-suoisturolldbk ' A. small circular or oval bed ten or:twelve, • feet in diainete? - properly' prepared and planted with fig:n.6lll front pota, w i ll frioJ once a epntionettnniss of flowers,. evenin I' OA th7est summers. /In a*anging the ! piante,ther e is much.httitude 16r toile, aid very strildngl combinations may be Baectiret__ „Bela beds aremuch merebeet4". and' satisteetory when only, a few 1 i' well ,_ k nbiin.„ ',- haitfi, .'• and'o 6 .Uti ..... _ _ildefi blooming ,11._ _enteseftemployed, Zan` wuen • Planted' in ly,' with Mond tall growing -shrubs croirding : Of snore delicate growth. 1 In larger. Yards+ t -, 'where sevelad beds - our be :reade,lbera. i. -trill be a better opporttunty for is displait , Of this kind of cultivated taste fiat - easalown Telestmph. , - ._* :, , .r.;:,, - ,, , ?,p,., - FarisP9.4/61V,Phikees-'-Coasiderleg the rough food Mploial in aunt chicks A • i t, iii "...„ na p s that people su .. half.W l Tth , 4Q. ,- Yettag sant titular s reuttr ! toquire so ft and rich fp,od for thefirat tw o 'weeks, justas much as a new born infant .lields inner.a..Sinfi ld teiii•Cttifilat. -eat to gorge the delft* black of an 1 „ . .. - Infant with paPpeirtibin aid r etindyla to 41ttemptitolear Iblehenit.pd__flujeTe an_. ,-. ~ , .4....44..p.„.:0,..„...4...,..... i , - stoluise and„inSt mind an itha' a Newels or ' A Tura - Loonflif.• ninenctity• 1t Is re igraUlL 'Al* g*l Wilaa Mt lai been 'el inked 'in' , -nn.....i .4.,,Z 1 . 1.11!..1. 4.4....—Wirma5...f Marl MIST Qi alieltiltillti COUII7 librauttill, at eh .• ......- - --. -414"1 ea+ tab • silefetlY 4) y*16611440 emit it for the a c he oteddindint clef? , ~..._..,_....„„„„ragereataganpnereerebk,pi ii. - ^4.7:...tmievf‘tima, z! , 14 1 &144, AU 'PIM= ' ben ofclbwja ate _lxfolticett. •But the gyufeis and, teacheteAtt gleeclnYaa„7__Shtl. 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Great care should -be taken in the preparation of chicken feed to exclude everything that contains salt, as only a small (man. I fay — will surely kill young turkeys and chichena. ra w Aria to Mike a Farm. —A coqes pondent the New York TrZune, "lowa," says a man cannot make a farm in a new country unless he has at least $6OO to start with, and he should, have $l,OOO. We suppoie that under the Homestead bill all the public lands should be disposed of, free, to actual settlers in !milted quantities--under the Homestead bill a 131811`041 make a duels= out of 160 acres with two plows, a harrow, a hoe, an ax, a wagon, and a pair of horses,Csg saY $350. In a pinch, a man can. ,make such a farm with one horse and a plow, trusting to exhange of 'work with his neighbor to' help'out till. he can ex.. Change some corn or pork for other ne.- cessary things. Indeed, if one can 14et boards for a shanty, he can commence a farm with nothing else, as , theriare richer settlers who are glad to hire him, , and ( thus enable him gradually to furniatldta-. self . for independent work in 'hitt own plantation. • Under the Homestead bill, `Should tie not get along fast enough, lie could'sell his claim to• some new atattlek;_ and with the proceeds start still fitrther out on another. tquarter.section., Bit` alasl the homestead bill is of little advan tage. It has been rendered almost a dead law by the speculations and the unfortu nate legislation of Congresa.—Cincianoti Times. , • A G:etzt"Fruit Year.- - From every part Of the country come •reports of the ful ness of the fruit trees. Strawberries have been so abundant this year that we doubt if those who raise them will mace much money by their crop, and so large that they put to,shiune the little baskets in which they are still sometimes sold, and which Would scarcely hold half a dozen berries ofte average ' size thititpring. Around ew York ' the cherry trees are just now full of ripening fruit; the first crop for two years in this region. Black berries and raspberries promise also to be. uncommonly abundant;' and the peach orchards, which have so long failed in'this wt of:the country, hang' full; while in Delaware they fear that thy cannot .transponation for thir get e whole crop. Ap ples, also, seem to be doing well; but the pears hive failed in northern.liew`Jersey and'some other regions, a cold rain hav ing blighted the blossoms. ' We have had the finest spring of the last ten years. April'was like June; May brought "us warm rains, instead of those cold storms which last loss of all the year caused the wet fruit; and June, though , has given us blue skies, and, until the storm of last week, no continued bad weather...N. Y. Post. Remedy for the Currant . Caterpillar.-- A correspondent of the Canada becomes: says that as soon as the ground becomes dry so that- the.stirtace earth about the bushes can be removed, he takes it away to the depth of two or three , inchesi. be. ginning at the stock and going out and round as far as anything would drop from the bush. He uses a dung fork to loosen the earth to the depth that he wants to take it away', taking care not to injure the roots.. He takes the soil`thus loosen ed, by the hand, as it is much safer for the roots, and it can be done more effec tually than with a hoe. Be removes this soil from the garden and brings in new fresh earth and- fills up -the excavation. He has tried this plan often on bushes which bad been totally stripped and when carefully_ and completely done he has never had a aterpillar on them the emu ing season. - Hots to Proem Smoked Meats in Sum. finer.—Take black pepper and grind it Very fine, the finer the better; then wash the hams or beef, and rub while damp, thoningtily, with the ground pepper; a sufficiency will adhere to them to protect them against the depredations of flies and bugs through the summer. In. the cure of hams omit rubbing the skin side. Two pounds of pepper are sufficient for thirty titheuns of meat. It during hanging smoke house hentsummer. This will also impart a fine flavor to the meat. Catkin Herses.--P. S. t3arman, of Ello• hart, county, Indiana, gives his expeti eace in treating 'cases of colic in horses: A few days ago a horse of mine' wets at tacked with a fit of colic. It was so se vere that I:thought the animal must die in less than , thirty minutes if not relieve 1 drenched it with the following mixture:. Spirits of turpentine, Bounces; laudanum,' 1 ounce; warm water, pint. It proved a specific, the animal being relieved in about ten minutes after drenching." A Clicago paper publishei crop dis patches from twenty-four points' in Illi- nois, eleven in lowa, and five in -Wiscon sin. They, report the , prospects for, whe4 -fine, and some places will double:'last • year's crop. Corn is . generally hick: ward, owing to the cold and wet, -- dBoeue corn is being replanted, and the crop will -not be aa large as usual, Coats.and barley ,look well,. Potatoes are promising., ex cept a few places where bags:have ap peared. The wheat harvest -has com menced. In Southern Illinois the' yield averages twenty-five bushels peracre. • The at Poilexous Tomato- WOrn?.-People 'this 'season should• look out' it* the large worm Which infests' 'the 'tomato vines.., Its sting is of deadly poison, Tt is a green' color, two or three inches 13 long, and as large as a mania finger. "At .ed•Creek,' Wayne oonnty,;.a: few day. 4 ( 4.a -servant girl, whilegathezing tom; toe*taceived *Taunton, frouPone- of these which createdsensation:similar to - that of a bee sting. - 'll , l s short tine t4P poison Penettalad to every part Of '9er iViceAKand she' *ad' thrownlnto spapfp4 e nded Atigh. 747 au mimic ki3e? . t thihirci • 10 lu the ilia; and ei wits go among them use the -POW% precalttiotor.Dseatur "nwimpir SenENcTh--4Pir- tifOii 7l4 D --"----------- ~•, , , ALLiaICiaTT Call Pa. Juneylligyk: r' 9171 . UP. ; szasszan -, TONIC. ) -R, araroTlCE'' Al' 'A' NETTING MAUDIteHE PILLB ,.. _ 1 r adti at -, Consnmptioa ' _'' OP •THJEBbnitIPOiPAU/C 00/d/dhk Liver Complaint and t.,yapepatt, If taken accord. SIHNICIIII. held grusdll.slo, 11989. the followlng hi R.io directions.. They eresdithwee to betake* revolt:Doe WO Mop et the sante ti nee. • ,Theyeleanse,the sfoinach.re- . & Mold+ 7 hetdu ng . 26 'Pro tress of the work lag the Ilvor Ad poilt,to work; the, the aleptitte ' " tallow lhwitto l lt. e ibe t onim to will A becomes good:. the goof sugustaitsur stool e • pow .24 Any purtfo thereof to be used tor pub blood; the patient. beide* to "raw in flesh; the 11, 1 MlPethin Tanya kind or prooesstor s of - anY 'hayseed matter ripens into tam •lintes, and the . 1;-.1 t eterlend the Pa kP li other officers Patient oatgrowt the disease and Wets•weh. Tills -----' rettY Mat tiM ' t ° foe °r ° the ortILWaY to attreconrunnnuok. 2 t ~ Wejtt „ Dv oth. ttl i c i . o . report all offenders to To these three medicine's Dr.4...M. Schench, of . if"? 4 ' ' 1•,- -- if, Alta PARK, Jr:, esident Philadelphia. owes itikiitylvaired 'emcees' in the •' '.e . R c k , rtawomc ty. r P to treatment of pnimemarnkinsumption. The Pal. • —__L__' re ar- monk Syrup rlpens t h e morbid - , mattes' in the .ungs, 'eatll re throwa It off by an ea '3 expectora tion, for *lieu the Phlearn or matter is ripe a allabt cougteolit throw lt og. and the patient has rest and the lungs begin.to heal. . 'l' ••do 'this, the teawet d ionic'lnd hiatidrahe Pills must be shaky need to efranse the Homo* and liver,• au that the •Pninionle Syrup , stut , tha food will make good blood. ~. i . Schenct's Idandrakellli t 'act neon me liver, removing all Obstructions. reiax the unmoor the gall bladder, the bile starts freely. azioithe liver Is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been Invented el , cept calomel ta, dead/yap:omm witch Is very don. gereus to use un.eas With. goat care,/ that will unlock the gall - bladder and Dart thetrecretions of the Warlike Sthenekls Mandrake Pills. - • Liver Complaint la one *IAA+ most prominent causes of Consumption.. • Schenck 'it Seaweed Tonle la a gentle stimulant and alterative: andithealkali in• the ;Seaweed, which this preparation la made ca, karats the stomach totiarco* out the gastric hike to abrabive tbe Shod with the Pultootne byrup, atm it Sours 1 1 - 11 110 aood hood without fermentation or liollithri• in the stowach. lir great reason Why glyalehOs do riot ellrl Co cunption Is. Mary try'• do; too notch; • they 1 giv medicine to atop the cough. to atop chills,tcs atop night sweats; heeticTerer, and oy to doing , they derange the:adroit. di gent iu pirwersi loth. lug up the seetet,ons. and event the patient' sink; and dtes. stopa. Schenck, In hit hattnien .t dothiiiit try to • masa, night samosa, earns lor fever, w.e. move the GIWIt. 1414 they Will An slop of •their own accord. 6 one call be clued of CQUISItuID• fi tlon, Liver Mphaint. DYtPePrla. Uatafth, Canker. Ulcelated Throatondese Dm ,llyte turd , stomach are made he.aittiy. r ir a Detach boa consnMptlei, 'of °throe thi' , nags • in some are diseesed i 'Steer tubercle*, ; abeessea, o f initationi pleura adhesion.d or the lungs are a mass tawreatamation auci MR decaing. In inch taut at Mut be dozier It_ ts not only •the /units gnat arawasting.: bet itrla. the whole bo b y. The stomach. and loot their power tOttilke blood onto GIII el. eow lta ohlY Chant* is to rate bli 81121ellars three' tnedP einek Which wilt betas up atone to the/Maack: thepatient will begin to want food. It will digest easily and make good blood; then the Patiene gins to- gain. Sub. and aul aeon WI itie to 4 be- Sins te Kroll", the lungs oruslaeoeu • to ups and the patient getter ihy and well. - Thiel& the only way to cure Consumption. When there is nerlong disease and only Liver Complaint and Dysupsia, Schenck •'s Seaweed., Tonic aud Mandrake meant atellishru, without the Putmonle Syrnii. Take , the t hey PM/ freely In ki billions complaintai are perr. , fe ctlybanniass. • -•- • - - ' Dr. Schenck. who haw cajoled uninterrupe , health for Mart ars wit., and now weighs. 4115 -Pounds. Wig w a s te d aWaY ti, le were skeletorn, In 'the very last's age Of Pulmonary , Consumption M. phy.lcientbul proommeoilds camtlrpe: leas and abandoned h , n to his fate. He waste-red by the aforesaid mei Mines, nod 'Werth Zemlya many thOneands aludiarly arlikted have Dud Dr. beneath,' preparation with, the sure mark an Full 'directions ectompany re each, making It not absolutelYneeessiol to Der-. sonalig see Dr. &buck, •mniel, Patients Wish 1 their lungs examined, and lot this Aqui:lose bets erefelmioually• at his Primal's! ttEce, Philadel, phia, every Saturday, where all letters foradvice must be addreased. /le la a/so profess'ensolg at , No. 315 Bond street. Haw ' Xork, evert-sotber Tuesday; and UN*. as Hanover street, nostoe. every other Wednesday.- kie give sad frees but for a thorough examination with his Aespl ronieter the price Is 911. Utee beers at each city from 9a.M. to 31. it..- ' '.. • , Price of the Pulmonle2yruirind Seaweed Tort:. lc each 5i1.50 per bottle. or 1.50 a half dogma. Mandrake Pills IDS cents at s, Tor sale sr all druggui • • ____ th• • - ' • lnnll4/5/-dir igirm-----------------_____nocurow wurrnrat voic. II TO: TREAT ALL, PRIVATIR DlSEAgggloTWit....litinerons ~ o/ase, .of mug resulting - M . self abmic, producing nu manltuesr, -nervous clebility,Leritabillty emit/. none. semi at „ stuitsidona. - and • dnaily.' liar petencY. geresienentlY, mired. Psirsons aglictri ed wiat oellene. • Intricate Ind - long Itand. Ing constitutionaloontplaints'are PrditelYinwited, to call for, ponsultation.-which _hosts _nothing. , Experience, the, ben of 'lstadiera,_tytt eun'teal, him to perfect remedies/ at once ...ancient, Safe. .permanent, and which In.most cases can Issused i without hindrance to business. Idedionnes pre, pared in the establlshmenti .whlch'emlfrac_es of nee, reception and waking-rooms; Mink manna*" ann sleeping apartme.uts ' for pa tients requiring . deg). personal attention s and tapor and chant; en bathe. thus concentrating the famed 'mineral springs. No matter who hare lb/led. state your case. head hat he rays in his pamphletrof Aft l, ages. s to any address for tad stampeln seal aid enveope. Thousands of casea treated' anima. alb'. at. 'office and all or es : the court Grub, *Mon tree , personally or by mall. dice 0. ill - Wylie Street. (Rear Conn. Hone) nstuargh, Pa. ; Hoare 9A. It. to *1... lg. liba la I,,Wis, tO 9 I. x. ramplUet nut Stkeny eddress for hey. stataps. .. , . ',. apt ap E LECTRICITT AS ACURA.. tl. • usin TIVE. —Dr. A. H. STEVENS has .been g Electricity as a Sy/LCIAL Rxwenir In curing chronic as :well as acute conditions Wurtioirr' aszoreing for more than Tax Trend, with un-- bounded success. 41: -Pettrittar, Including all, part'culars, with certificates and reliable re.fer. races, will be sent to any Inquirer. A few insane. d rooms vacant. for boardlnti Par; news In the Dottor's family, If applied for Soon, (Vice and reeddenet, 51,091' ARCH, 8 MEET, PHILILDELPHLt. *' 4 , my13421' ~,, - tgrainecfflri.ows,itua Dry. This splendid Hair, Dye le the heaths the is : orldt, the only true and perfect Dye; harmless; 'a. hie.. Instantaneous; no disappointment; nor idiculous tints; remedies th e .1111 erects bad' dyes; Invigorates and leaves the /fair soft and beautiful. 'black sr brown. ' Sold by 'ail Drniglstii and Perfnmerstaid propetly Applied •at Batelle, kir,s lectern / 7 04 lei Road- street. atm Yor. my2l:Xl - f ainePILEIPSIr CANDE CURED -move, havtrig fo r C are ear neatly solicited to send for Circular Letter of References and Ttstinsonfals, *bleb win , dein vince th e most skeptical of the munbeillp qj tar disease. Address VA:a BUREN WOK/30W. 3f. 'D.. 36 Great Jones street, 'few Yen; ' • • mnlhight•dar • - . ... ri"THE -1111ABRIAGIEF RIZITG.-- tbe POLlnit 1 1 2 P; b A7Olit, A R re "Ira Ili! XVILS, with eertsis help tor the erring and un fortunate:, Sent In sealed letter envelopes. tree of charge: Address., HOWARD AS•itiCi *Mut( ' ' Box P. Plilladelphla, A'st, - . loy21:163-dai . ,r _ . , . PROPOSALEL ~i: , ~,,,,,,,,, Oriercs oir CONTROL LIR OP ALLIGIUNT (1 0.. / :;q-o• Pa.. Pittsburgh, June *w, iblift, 1 • ricic TO BABERati—oeata ED PROPOSALS, addreared to the !?Board o Inspeeters of Allegueny County Prison," wilt bti , ecelvell at this oPrlce until 'JULY kid: 'for fur . tithing the Count, Prison with bread feu' El* months from July lath.. Loayes to weigh one. - and. a-half and two mends respectively, and to be of approved quality. Bids to be Wide sit so mach per pound. /fonds ibr _Mortices:lM -deli lure will be required for faithrui perfonnsnce of contract. The name of the security must worn piny the bid. BIN endersedl by the Warden and probated at this office will-W.7)&ld monthly.. A HENRY LAMBERT: : - e 2 :_:.:__2.coc,, emir CotritioLtatt's Orncie. • i - Pittsburgh; Pa., June Nill, /860.4: irneEs ..... filesotewi- Prolfttai s will be received at thug Oftleti until TUB S . AY, !19th ja , t.. for ~ the Jetting of she., Mil Welet Scales, located as Yellows: Gilt wird. near Polnt; *hi ward, Water street; Oth ware:beeped avenuel ..18th word. tharpshUre orldnel , 170- ward, 4 , ith street: litt¢ ward, Stet streetttilst ward, Prankstown Head, and ward, Liberty , alreet, nearlith avenue. , of .„, . , Bidders will State what 'per cent. the `krote the_T receipts they will pay to the city for the lull of alee teethe term of one year. from - the .let Of_J irttext: The Finance Committee' reserve the right'' reject any or all bids. ~. • . _. __•.• • ••• .11 •, • • r /3.,J lifeGywhiel 4 ., ............... 6....... 1ez: -' - j. Sty coutro.hei, PEARLlififir.‘llollt. ..„ I.l4.lF.my.v:ritivistsi6kcio4 4.lo4 ORLNION Ycri.0001.9*'•111114000V 71bearidIf-6 1 2. *eirdiiinit . bhfilki•Viei l i 311infeititii-Biei rauszelmit sa ni , - wzaTA.milsrh - 4. -• • t.jh la rl ;El: 4w lV: EAIR AND. oi: 141.r.r.7-1=":101 110. r ki ' .0111 if llrilißUltftimililL gp , •itr: , s '2' • ' ... : '44.. t * vi r tot Lildita • sestiouino elne,dinii, h • Ma• *VI *? , , . t ~ ) e t, - . ..=.",44 'll' ritl ,t /6644 ,,, jp ii i ;ii ii t-1 7( , 4,•1 1 4, 41 ... k . • i...,1.. ; -,.. 4 __ ono "Alk% r r* * 4/1 . 447 " s' .'.." ~ .;t7.;.::f.,;1..": :, .;;:-. -'.':'?:',.. ...''' ,t...'iii.-t,?;.li';.*-...: ) ' -,.. - ~nctlMt EIiMS2 ~~:. • .~ US 49. D . • jt. vz; -4860 U ••4Autr2l? Atta.ottitatlr. PA..' r •' ? , .• Tiit IR WU' 4014 . 1 1111 e 18 ; 1869.. ..f S . far NOM i'C'E -/ S LIEREPT tiiiVELAT-to the hohtera GB of.the•r.lX,PEß 1"A•: that- the Conpona on meld CENi.-Kii .N fek, ti 'PAL .0N Ils p TIIE CI i Y vkr AL LI ( ENY, 'Bondi. comfort/7k o.lti kr 181, 11..69. will he paid on fink! day (ltes.9%, 'e Stmt. tii.xlat the Bank of pittatturgh. In tbeckty of Pit: shin vii. Pa. D. 314CvERRON, - - • ~. eltylreanten, I JelB-.ka -- • • rarWARDEN . 4Th ,T.ENANGO on. • COISrpA Ny. —Thenhaul meeting of the stockholders of Mr Warren and Venison° 011 0 ' rapanr.-for the eleetiVo:of President. Di rectors and -other oaken, wait be held at the °Mee of J. S. Y ERUTIStAN, A tiornfir ar ,Law, No. ivn Fifth avec ue,, Pittsburgh. Pa:. on MONDAY, Jane With. .18611; at to o'clock Aki M. ... By order:o the.. Board. ______ lenAtE9 - .J. . F s: y,goisi. -Clerk. ll____ OFl f/C 3l l . Ertl:A CONNIL. LirmLii B. R Ca. , 1 Pirrantinnii. dune lith. 1089. IarIIOTIC'E' TO tnorineotw- NlittoxiiherebYtiVen that Cinipea No. 11; Pitta. . bar '4oelloo/lavtlia'Ataltrid CO/M a tiny Firee `Ho _tascaßonds, will be paid on and er JULY Ist MCAT Um a preseinatlow and detivery at the Mesv.hantswationai Rank or Baltimore. JOHN 11. PAGE, Jr., Treasurer. jeleacht•tarr ... , tifirTiliA irLv.A,AIL. , _ `.,Ben,SIO OOMPARY. .• • ' . ' - Tau/maws Drrawnirim 7 '' -, l'littApar..PßEL. Stay a 1869; NOTICIR TO i ir OOKHOLUltits. l; ' • • The Board of, ',Erectors have thia_day..sledlared a send•anhual olvidetiti or Pint PIES tI ANT. on tthe Carina' stack or the Company, clear of NA xrent anaVitaaes,, payable In cash on and sr. Blank 'powers 'at 'attorney' for -tolleetlng dint. dead' can be , had at the oilier of; the OpanCanr. No.. /138 S. Third. meek • • The mare will we msened at- 8 A:. je.-tAd` sainted at AP. Y. from May 30 to Inuelli,lor the pay. 'tent otdirbienda. and after that date from 9 A. X. ta3y.lc '•I" - THOMAS T. BIRTH, Treasurer. Natm••The Third Instaintent on New 'Roelof ' 10691 a doe and hankie on or beton June /5. 1 myease • • . -- - orrirrsevn GM, T.W.AIINE - • *Nat:maw° RAILWAY CO. ' 1 , .. .OP/terror THUICIIXTAIRT. r ..' ~ " .L, l'lrreatmoa l Juan 8, 1869. • ,• By ytrtize or Atablrity GOA i erred by resoln Von ibt the stook aria bo ndholders Oftbe Pittsburgh', ort Wryne and. c:ago-Rallway-Comoany. As Zournthe twos. meetteit held at the *ale ,ef_the comps / la tuft City, March' lltb, A. D.. 3.880, an ad. ed theetlnefor-sald ahntlal 'Meeting will hi bed et. th? General (Hese 4-the Oonapany. in the C 9rtfi l .C: ELL S 14:1114 1116114 131 c ie k of'Zii al P i rr , and sottnir am - , a lelase tota period OI nine hen • dred andploetyvalue yee_,nalway and 1 !tie:a ' e.l lP d * l.. act Do t tie ,07',f,:2"0'23 nstnesa as Dear. 'Fyeome7keatte said adjourned teeet . Vitii bci•ka-- for - this- tianstbr ofetholniziil bonds altwayht" Eattapburganxb.lift :41otlentri_ .ei.'llazda.'lll•ltuag DAY, the lara oeittne. at the areney o tn New .5 ork. Winslow: Lanier- a , Co -: laa Pule treet, Ind at the °Mee In Plthabutah. and will r apes on the 98t of June. ,By waer or. the Yrestfeet. • - lilt:hal F. IL HUTCHINSON, .44!ielyetary. - - -- Lairil—- ' . TO ' lliiiiiioiilena of the 'rind and lithe. 00,111/1/440 Honda lot. the _Pitt.* inuftli; ..Tort Wiwi,* ina4 Clido ~ Ito llwa7Compoo.y. • , m - '" ,_ln purinince of the authority vested lathe TrsU•es under the -respecUve deeds of treater, mortgage securing the paymeat or the' Firstabot Second Mortgage .Edlids tirpeetieely,- of the , rittaburgik.gort Wey.* and Chl:aito Beltway Cbtopany; and lit conformlty*lth the by-law In-' therelation .to the meetings of said bmidnolders, pted April 7. lee*. which provides that In absence from the country of either of the „Trustees. meetings , of tee bondholders may be cal ed by the other Trustee. 'The ndersigned, Truatee.-under the seta deeca, hie assodateo Truiltee no* being absent front the of herein. calls a ine..tlng of the 'holders of thesaid "hit Mortgage Bona., and alga II meeting of the' holders of tb., said /nelsons Mortgage Bonbe he/4 at thendire of the Laid , otnnanY In the Pity of ittsburgh on tbe , TWEN TY FOURTH DAY OkI..JITNE. te69. at twelve o'clock. noon ot that day, for, the purpose of considering and acting wit any and all bucb questions /18 may arise lu. referente tett:mime of the rnilerars of the said Cotapane to the Pentuuleanla ,ICallroad theape! ay, or In re tattle. to the conversion or pres ent stook of the said Company" lato a guaranteed stock of a larger segregate---upon which din•dends at the rate _of sev,en per cent. per annum , mayeble guarterlrout of the rental erved in theauddttase shall be ti to . and also fur the Dor. pose of considering and acting upon any and all other matters. whieh may come before the told meetings or either of them -- Jentik,,io O. J. TILDEN. Trustee., • 'OADI4ENOO.NISIIni. TREASTIREIPS DEPARTMENT. • c - ,PRILADELputa. i'J. „ADM A. 16140,. -TO THE eTOCKHOLDERS OF THE PENN. _ SYLVANIA. RAM.ROAD tOMPANT. AlnatoCkbolCers, as realsteied on the Books at this Cempany on the 30th day ot April, 180% will be entlilcdth subscripts for TWENTY4FIN* PEA CENT. of their respective intetests in Meer Btodk, aLt par, as follows: Pfeil. Fifty . Per cent. at the time of subscritt-, ',Von, between the 18th. day of, May, 18(10,Land, the 30th day or June, 1869: • ser,oad. Fifty per centS,betvieen the 13th day, of Noveinber. 3869. altd.'the 41st day of Decem ber, 11169: or. If StockhOlderi Mould nrefer. the whole amount may be paid up'et the time of sub scriPtion. and each inataluienteo paid uP salsa be enutied to a pie ?jail of the Dividend that mat' be declared on lull shares. 'Third.. That every Stockhol h,< der holdl4 than four ahar,s, shall be entitled to subscribe. .for one share; and those holdlux more, then a renittple 'Of'fber shares shall be entitled testa,. itcrlbe for an additional share. erite,'Alt 'bares tt Von which inatalmenta are. yet to be paid under Resolution of May za, lees, will lee entitled to their allotment of the Twenty-g be werg,pll4 per cent. . nt. at par, as though , they' myB:lm THOMAS T. rxtra. Tremorer.- NOTICE. ,CITY - TAXIES 1869. 614te,rsoiata,70 'dth, :Pagi;p.'"29lll NOTIOE IS ZIEREDY emu( TO THE iCITIZENS OF • PITTSBURGH„ I ffiat the asseumenta .for 1881) of City. City fiddßuilding, Special, Poor, Itusicesa,' City School Wan! School Taxes ifatuVPity irate, k e pt' 'f r iie b ilitv r e e ggil 1 4 ?IVA :t i f l i t t c lifelillCl YION ( Ali/ VSAIii B ; R arefivu Lod. 01,„„heriTt CENT Mg. Ifpald between the. MIST DAY Or AI I OIIBT andlbe FAYEESNTEI DAY OY SEP. - 1 4 r 9 dettion will 64 allowed Oil taxes pild betwefin rep mber fifteenth' and October firkt, Tatfaddition of Braver otenimleill'be made 30 10xea nAttaid Octo a rst. and an additional cm 'per eentunf, will bea r dded to:all taxes re malaiiiir arniSsid cm Notembet gest» .; I stirs immicastritijeking,„ ) iiiellistilgareantile.Anpra4baa ratarned to, Lie for 'oonecuon th e 'Opr ant To . &NW.' litamelltetcantiie mecum taus po t t4 on tr be.: fpre4titY llfitf,lB4ll9, .. , —.•.i.-,-... . ,_ 1 „ , All Licenses remaining .~ unid at 3hat _dive WOO* l oni be owed in the hands of Al lier rint ;for co{.' --•, •• ,; -r fir' l ` , • .. ,t 4 , .;:. ;1' ;•I '-' -:. Aoj. COC}I.IRAWNI' : ),,liiiiiiiii irin,..pnrirrig.:,,ukAyzikm f ' i,...1. , , -~l~~jl~ IL 0 ---•,,_ 11141100( 0/ 1 111t . .__ , f: , ...,03r ' v9PufrOr it!l utynr,osAttf %twine' cousttor . ilieght4,4ozultrAit WAP4 I ;49s 411919 t 4-711kf , upon Pt ,POllO nu* 0. tett i ffloon , Ito 4••. tr l 'PliObirithe cukigivamto"To 0rpt.440, 4 0 40‘ P 4 49 4roitell4.4stl44Aut IterlA9P or piece of ground situate In thn e kint ;ward- jot cu um tot, 14 411 ..eigegriPoPOY oropeluw At tlier Op ,Uer of Haman street and . Ban It Inge, : 00;14,481w , In iff 9 PPNPAINS WI JP Itti 4 Indicts suddli &pal along Salkansetreetrqigget,,,tourgog lamp,. i q 1474 . 10 lIIA VtintAltli. t04'.... 41 0.rf MO -dwell Ins . /Wc19 41 ,,, s 444111 0211141114tektrrfas9; J.e_Stiluanon.t loodPr#4. t'''Ff. !Wl' vt , " t , ti'l`. ''ti ji !.7 Arttl}W I r 4let;l o 4. Ilniftiratiat Ililqmg4l4 fen0rri,9512941F4, cf4lFPAilAttoommo L trx#ll l - 1 11 1 /4711aPisuriAlPlakegitk`410 t f .'" .stA - 1, oar la :44W_Wil. . -• a. n r ~ i . ItuffllPeruMPllol/4-thOil ,:`,' .. . , 4 ; :,..;',.•*: : ..- . „ . : ......1...., , .....,...: . •.:. i.:.i....,;; ; ..' R .• . _,.. . . ~~ F_ ! 11 STERN 1111 8111LINCE C . PANT OP PITTSBURGH '. • : 4E3-ANDER MMICIE, President. , ,- WM. P. HERBX97' Secretary.. COPT. exertelt•NliELla, Demand Agent. oince, 9* Water street. 'Spans 9 VW' Ware house, up sta Mahwah. c • ... Will inzure agaitist ail kinds of acr e' Sad tine.-Blab. A home Inailtutlen, smtnaged by Dta rectal who are well. kn to the conuounity, aid who ar.- determined o wn yromptnesa Liber ality to mahatma the character wldch the? have assumed. as arming the bat •protectlon to those who desire to be armored. - , • . . nl nßOrdar4,_ Alexander Mulc t, Jena B. *Dne. B. hillier, Jr., , ~ east. J. Clar k e, Janne kretatilen Wllltaal S. Ilvans._ •Alevandeter, Joseph Blrkpatrlan.. Andrew Pa= lgoVoer. - - I David hi. . Win: n, D. Mama. . LORD OPTICIZ. N. E. CONtltsat WOOD . * rirril an. *Home Cenapany, taking Arnaud Marine Rteka , . . Diandsona: • Wm. roe, " Capt.efMint.. ithoade• ta 1 L0.5 John alt, De, • Baron P. iihrtver.- John • Parke, , . Charles Arbuckle. DAM James mular, Jared AL Brush, Wm. Van Kirk. " Wm 'P. m. V ; - James D. Verner • Satinet kart' WM. PRILI. , Went.' , JOHN- WATT e ldent. W. T• GARD retail', • • I CAPT. JAB. 60 OkL. Denim' Anent. I . gt, ...L E tit ME IS,Y IXIMANCE COMPANY' OP P.L Ens H. 'theuCE,Nr.: 31P/PTH STIIKET.BaNa4BI;OO... rerelelnet, all , kinds, at lire and manna X V • __ •JO IHWIN:-.Ji.. Prialdent. '" " , -T. J. HOSKINS(); Vibe President. C• • rzza.. new. *UM .• - ,: ;• C . DWI, General 4ent. 1 . . 1 ' .. ,DlNacueils: ' ~, f liolintrg Jr., _l4 V P..._alineeleei w. J. Haeo i- • ...raw.: 8.. t. llp., f,` lta4/t. liarla. •.- ' - rf .•., , ~.,acte Vern,* (: 7 1el an, (laid. J. . etaadAte Oapt, wawzreaal : 1 , - r..11. Kevlas-17- •-. •I' • ':(11"08 R L. 5....1.01114:ium;11111 11.1 1 41,N ., :a1te: wi4z 1:1113211* .. , ...14 ,t .....; %MA • - 7 0 0, 3 ror f. 'Pr 'l. , 1 "..4.,j2, 4171.100. t. so:1:*: , f ~ .-, 1 mil qtl 1.:11:y1t4 ...-tt.: ,to.t I• 1 AWASH ,ireOTTAGf ORGAIL-,- ..,,,,. t•at ri [ltd.; ....f ' This ISOM 9, ltast, latest Totals 4 14g . 2 ) straelicssOfil %zits. *ma srsvobsiss is ISt llim 2=alsisit . • . 1 1 .... i . ... 1 / 4 -'• , 4' 7! .. .. - ,-; L:4-P . :? r" , '• i • ...t-i•ry- • 414:44 • . ~ • , m ow , vain j ,i. • -Li .t.to t. i Aitildiuts• mile altlims ts ' • k u . ... „ t......i.,,,. , /7; : ' tel .`" I. - t i fi n l i aa r ikef rflatiligi-b“),(4/ 1 i 1 (tror.ti ,Il Ar•PI.I tin. .09 ALUM thilliThui p xiAssimbraie linatlifr)s blis ME ' ,.. = :. •"• - : ::: ':i.l',. -1 : --- :•.. , :' , 'Il - ... - :: -- :::, ,,1 7.-;::: ::W:: : 41 : .E . i. , t5!:47 - -r.tf-• . :: ~ : . . - ' "- • - ---.. - • !. -' - ; *•!•:, ! , • :Y•;:•;:.;:il• ': -. . 1 :::....:,:- . • - :::'..e. 1 . ; .. ,, TBEIRmOrry INSIIIINCE CO Of Pezineylvania. Othce, 75 Fedell St, Allegheny City. - Ron. jAlkiT4 L. GRA D.HAM.' • ' • Rev. J. B. CLARR. Capt. R. ROBINSON, Rev. A. .IL BELL, D. J). • •. Rev. S. rcEnBIT. ' JACOBW. A. BRED. enabler Allegheny Truett CO.. JACOB RIF_ .23H Real Estate Agent, DttiaL Mayer of Allegheny. - C. W. BENNY. Ratter. A. 8.• BELL . - At t orney-at-Lavv, ' • D. L. PATTER-40N, Lumber Retchwir, • D. SWOGER. Insurance Agent. Cam:Holm. ROBlNaOlf.'Piestilent.. Rev.J. B. CLARK, D.A.; wee President, JACOB RllSH,•Seeretasy, C. W. BENNY, Treasurer. M. IV.. WRITE, lititincaz ADVISRit. DANIEL time! Agent. TLis is &home company. conducted on the mutual Principe ' • each policy holder receiving an equal share of the profits of the Company. Policies will be Issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on en ecunotta cal heels will effort a safe investment to each pone) holder, and thereby retain the money at borne to eacoltrage home Industrr. zalg/glitti BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY. • OF ALLAIEF3I4 PA. OFFICE IN ,TRAMELIN 9A.VINGS BAM/1 BUJLDISG A . • _," ivio Aia. Ohio St., Allegheny A HOME conreiNT. . Di re web team by D t re 4MRY to the tommatlty, !ru Alolo* go Emig 6 align+ of your Plifnulieby fob 111 G .D. 12 =DMZ... .. .... ~.....Poosidoes. iro, ..—....1h050g07.. • '... • .._____ D...v-ro118: . - • • I Henry /me t _ to.-.1..-Paranvani Wm, Coaxes.. Geo. R. littkUe osoob Frain, . - Gametic almon Drum. 'J. B. Szettb. Jggeoo W. M. Ettewszt, Ch. P. Wbbiton, Jost* i Joe. logogoor. H. J. Ztokigoo, , Jere. Vnbers. Ti._ruistint. GErt rrataz *OMIT. avlD:ozi , Nu • • INSURANCE COMPANY, 113ELAN'S IMILDIX% iflo. SIR Pinta amanita—.. !Naomi P?coas. .. - - A • ' - . PiTTBBOI/6H, ,PA. Capital ..tilloalciljp., _ . DIBECTCTS. • .; • N.J.4 Alttle7; H.V7.ollver.jr,iCapt.l4.llaJley, Dem 'I waklace, 8 H. Iliwteasq. 'A. Chasabera. Jake RM. •• P. Mtelarksn. IJaa. IL bailey Thomas Smith Jao.B..Willoca. • " .' Boat TH. EMS, Presidezit:- ~ JNO:➢V. JENNINGS, Vice Presldett._ JOB. T. JOIIIraTON,• Secretary. Cam. IL J. GRACE, Germ Agent. liumeroD Liberal Terme on all Eli* • - ~..• tial• Maine, Maki. , i j .E. per./1,4 `; INSURANCE . CONPANY OF PITTTSBUROO; 017 ICE. No. Inn_w_OD 8 T821 . 1% $110"/ OV 0011111tuzur. m.umplatO. • • latut a i n a lic 4l 44 2 r l7; - 14 4 "'" a lrainn LEONARD WALPHOl..Presidene O. C. BOri.E.vice President. ROBICKT PATRICK. . rarer. 11176 H IliceZlDgy. . Leo nard Wi • Dtlinnyonn : ner. Eleorge Wilson. C. C. Boyle, Geo. lir Evans; Robe= Patric Patrick, J. C. Capp, Jodsh Stag , Jacob nter J. C. Planer. . Joh n Voe Jai , . H. R o Pitne. . A. Almon rl . ey, Henry Simon!, IND r • , . - AGAINST _LOSS BY FULL FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF.P/IiLADELPHIA OPYISE,:Iiii a 431' 013E82,14137 BT.; tear *EL DatianTOa. Cbarlesßeneger, idortlieni H. Louis" i Tobias Wagner , Wg David 8. rown. *motel Grant, ' ' ' Isaac Lea. _ . I.7aeob R. Smith ' ' Edward o.•Eltda. Feorse W. Illegards, George Fake. CIiABLEB G. BANC Pri dent. EDW. C. DALE, Vies Presideesnt. • W. C. STEEL !awl:lee:l74ra test. , o J. xxe r. mists; Honk West corner and wooctetreera. ...—......-____ NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. or. Federal St. and Diamond, illegheni Ofece, - tn the SECOND NATIONAL BAN BUILDING. W. W. MARTIN, Prost.lobe, JOHN BROWN. JR.. Vice president, J4).9 R. his/WEN-SON. Secretary. Diawroas: - John A. Zetyler, IJas. Lockhart. Jos. Mfrs. Jas.L.Graham.ißobert Lea.. C. C. vie. • Jno. Brown,Jr. George (*trot. Jacob' opt): 0.11 21 41111anks Jag. Thompson 31oNatuther: spa ECIPLESS INNIIMANCE COT PAINT; , , . ...... • ~ , . . ~ , , For a short season cominencmgaONDAY irZNING. J...-.."..-2iith,and continue every eVen ing during the week. ' . - . •••••:- - Grand Matinee Saturday Afternoon at -24 , centso'clock. Admission to all parts of the h)"44, - ottsei - 25 • . `• - --• • ' . Thegreat Inc-mm9ole ', -- • . . - DIIPREZct 131E.Tirtillet,An-4.4/411111 , The lirigest- coropitAtila the wcrid. AO aser. , foruterc-. complete In every department. MONIM r ,--, TUESDAY ANA) WEDNESDAY Offenbach's Grand verai- LA BELLE HELLEN:, On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, • THE GREAT:BARBER RED.OPERA: ' • • -9 1 With an etratre cbaage-of programuke; ; • Admission—Dress - Oircitt and • Parquette - 'Nan( cents: Gallery 25, ents.. Seats secured Artle4 * i to * each dhy at the tret.h' othce, Without' eltri'` char e. je24tkPitC,7l MriPirrsavAo,ll : iatAwini, . .. .„., . • _ . _, '4. w , WALP/AUS, Lessee sad alfattaimr:-:i HUDSON DIATMEE—TaIIe:PREAOH::SPY LEO E ACH. •At nljght.—Las .; OC, rto4wDSON, ..; •. ; •.; %II fret* , - .N,. - .- ,, r oodasui ilas eppa- - ;‘ , ,, c ; ~:-,P n . 11. ~ !. „.................___Lait night of.the gamma., • I , - - ' tar -FIFTH A:VJEBt.J.E ' 11 14L1G.- - - No., 65 Fifth avenger OPP DSYe.the ppersk froni e , 'Putshneigh.:Pa. - •. . W. ill. STROUP $:. ... . ...:j...vll..ftlailligigi.'‘.: Thif hause has one of itieftinesettillisrd Roonid in the eir7; /tie neCidedlY ttre cooiest and moat ,-, inviting plane. Ihe tables ate. wil new:Joul eta.- brace 'al the mime= i mprovements. god °Mpg. s u rio attractiong to-lovers et ttte game. :• • - i arIiVIINELLnik BiII7BILI7DE AND, : , ^ ~ 0.11111411 1111111NAGEIZIEv - . "- I . . The , Great . 3F-aauj.4.- Reef v rte.. PIPTiI 'I.IIiEvIIE. between Fnlithneld and Wood greets; opposite ol.i.Themze, , ~. • laropetiDay and rting. an ale yesi round .: Admlssion, E ve s t:. an toW_i_,_;)•mnig,. .. piwrincs GETTLVG • 17P, PIC NICN, Private or publics, 'attention hi tailed the beautifel grounds situated., on -the PSZt. H .ndle Road: at minefield. Th e Mounds are un— surpassed for beauty and shade.— A l arge plat— , f farm, laid with flooring boards and in rood orler, on the ground. • The beet of order nt all sta ll presemd. Arrangeß.llw can be made it a times with the railroad for trineportatioti, Por partteult.e. addrees Je23*93 CON.TLI4iNTAL HOTEL. • • . Hzinideld. G. Iv. He tAmP, ATTORNEY AND COBNSEU.O9 AT LAW. •-, -- Oince, No. 137 701311.1'd AVE. 15102. Pitts* , burgh, (forerly occupied by lion. Walter H. • Lowile,) rrill practice. in • the If. S. Circuit and District Courts, in the State Supreme and all tire • ' Courts of Alleaterty-cotrativand mate collec tions in most of - the ad acent outrid. Ja29:d73 • B. If EEPER,.. ' azamuireir AND moyncra a crErriox or . TEM ,11,CADE. OFFICE. 89 'FIFTH AVENUE. Col attentliin liven to conveyaueinje ant Collections Deeds.. Bonds and Mortgages drawn up. and all legal business attended io proltintlY and accurately. !peeI:WEIL IticllltisTglas, P.P. Ala> ' MA Dip . r t. Ex-Officio Justice of t e_Peace and Police Mae trate. Otlice,___GßANT errstEßT, opposite MS Cathedral, lITTSBUB i14.-PA. - - „- Deeds, Bonds, 3 10 es, -acknowledgments. Depositions, and all . al usLueu. ceutQ 'witn Promptness and &Snatch. .. ; , eir Wll6 ESN A . STRAIN, • ' . ' F ' ' 4 . llal W 4 l62Waatrj7 , . .., „Qum . ci juvri . i jz43. p. p..,TRie, ,pz.Acz.._....4,', mum afAGI ofnee,ll2 -Firra sTitEBrir s 'i4 ,- = ;. .thedral, Pittabarsl4.pa. ,iii,..,-'APV-7,..,'...eje4.. laireg, Acknowledgments, iiiip o i l i n li n r, "atbri. 4 .egs Bilinteii, ill:emitted With' D 0 - Inn --- th 11" lit 41soateh. ---- , - r . - -ell azi4 ,_,, A. ""1"---; • justice of flit Piaat; " CONVEYANCER, REAL - EV_AYE AND INSU. RANCE MINN). QA solo EirREET..EAB B EBBINGFIAM. - • Colleenon of Bents ed andforeloptly et. Jenaed to. • myalreo OHN W. RIDDELL, - . • ATTOR NICY - A!!-.14W. *Mee, Us btu/Spud Stfreet, tOinKlette the Court HOOJNI fels:t44 Aticaus.u) Huumumr, 4.7 4 r4attrem-ii--A7*-1 so. as . Firm s'ouciz . . ; • PITTEIBITREMPAIL soinw:44", SEINSTIN GBANDBATTING. ANCHOR COrtiONAIOOLLS• errrriiiikracakt. .anufacbarers of REA.VIt aad LISS! Ascrioa, &fn. mew/04a. r I td P.714 .:. RITiCETIiNGS- AND: RlAlrrnipix , - 11. • r., 'pig; r . iro zi • z s ro , . i• - • • 0; ordiiddx : rward, Allegnfrit ielgirre aR rkci agonaTannMi firm amt.i n a irt gal 111113:00 rattltt eni. ..,,,,,--,......., 4.11M1 Kowa, ... - '' MO.:M ai l i t .3 4.04`A i i t $ - - ~ A Y,R. ItA4 1 i XR') 4, 14 .: t "0 f , ... c. t • I ~,f i ..., . , ( .4 . 1 I f .1 lig •Mtfisitthi:itist Ao„ilidi . . I: : • A Ingt* li szOoliT :i9mm C 1 ~ 4 At ~ L.,...1. _ . .. ) , A, , 4 4 ~, . Eli N"SECOND ARNITAL PIC MC M ECHANICS. , xO.B, 0.:01Fol At Royce's - Grore; Rose lalio n , JULY -sth.-186% Jr: ' Trains wall leale the depot of the Wistrenna.' glieny etty..artregular Intervals. Refreshineht. by Air. Fogle: - DIOS er BTickerry. ets 0.00. 'NEW OPEC HOUSE. P ROFESSIONAL. pITTSBITROH p' Z`c to MEI Ell ENE II ;CY ;'~~ :+'~ i_ , -'1 , ' , *,:',4... - -;•:. ,, ) "T.0.?:.:-::'•A ' 11