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WEDNESDAY MOKNINQ, ADO. .20,
LATE TELEGEAPHIO HEWB. J
[FROM 008 EVENING EDITION.]
THE BATTLE AT BATON ROUGE.
The Destruction of the “ Arkansas.”
OFFICIAL REPORT OF CUffl. FARRAGUT.
•;'.. WftSBiSQTOV, Aug.l9.~Th6 Haty Depart-.
meat is ip receipt of voluminous, ; .dispatches
'/'■/ from AdmiralFarragnt, among which are the
foiloffing; ' r
Tlao Sbif Hartford, )
;~//4 [_ Batox R<jcdK,Aag«T, 1862. J
< V Sir: Itls one ofthe happiest moments of
.' my life that I am enabled to inform the De
partment of the destruction oTthe raka Ar
-r feansa*,not becauielheldthe iron-clad in
• , .. each terror, bat bcc&aso the community did.
' .Oa the 4th inst., I Bent the Tennessee to Ba
ton Rouge' with ,provisions for Commander
Porter and the 'gunboats staVoned at. that
place. On the night of the sth *ho returned
with information that the enemy had made a
combined attack on Baton Bbuge* by theram
• and two guaboatSjjthe Webb and Music, and
Catling for assistances :
At ' daylight* the Hartford was under
weigh for this place, with orders for the other
vessels to follow me as fast as they got ready,
r I arrived hero to-day at-JS m. in company
r L with the Brooklyn, Westfield, Clinton, Jack
i ‘ * son and Scioto. I had sept the Cayuga np
t'v. - bofore me, agreeable to a/requeat of General
Boiler, theguerrillas* firing
. into-some of his transporta. w -
On my arrive, X Was informed by comman
der W. D.Porter motning.at
twoo’olook the enemy's forces, under General
Breckinridge, attacked 'General- Williams,
. drove in his pickets, etc.-General Williams
having had ample warning, all was prepared
,\. *L . for him. The fight was'continued with great
energy onJboth sides until ten o'clock" p. m.,
- by which time the enemy had been driven
baok two or three miles. But unfortunately
J; the gallant General Williams, while cheering
bn his men, received a- Minie ball through the
• heart... •'
Qen. Williams had informed Lieutenant
-• i- .. • , Commanding Hansom the evening before r -of
the plana, and requested-him not to fire a gun
until he notified him, and when he did bo, our
. , ' gunboat* KAnroand Katabdinopened with fin©
effect, throwing their shells dirootly in the
if > - :midst of the enemy, and producing great dis
. jnayandconfusionamongthem. Lieutenant
V;, Hansom; bad an officer on the State House,
which overlooked the adjacent country, and
could diroot the fire of every shell.
As soon aa the.enemy.were repulsed, Com
mander Porter went up the atream after, the
ram Arkansas, which was lying about five
.' miles above, apparently afraid to take'her
bS-^ T - ' : share in:the conflict, according to the precon
:>?l ■' certed plan. As he came within gun shot, he
. opened on her; and probably soon/disabled
-- : t " I some of' hflr machinery or steering apparatus,
-vfor she became nnmanageable; .continuing,
howaver,to fire her guasat theJEssex.
/• •;••• Commander Porter saya be took advantage j
/ of her presenting a weak pornt towards him, i
‘ “and loa&edu gun with incendiary shells. Af
fj. * :t« hie first discharge of this projecUle, a gush 1
of fire came out of her/aide, and from that I
—moment - , it was discovered that she was on i
:flre, whieh be continued by his exertions to !
♦ prevent from being' extinguished. They
• backed her ashore, and made a line fast,which
- was burnt,*and sbe swung off into the nver,
where she continued to burn until sho blew
v ' -.np, with'a tromendons explosion. Thus ended
“ . • the- career of 'tho last iron clad ram of the
- Mississippi./ .
' ||There were many persons on the banks of
- ' the river witnessing the fight, in which they
anticipated a triumph for secession, but'on
v : the returnCf tho Essexnota son! was to bo
/ seCn. I will leave a sufficient force of gun
boats here to support the army, and will-re
tnrh to-morrow to New Orleans, and depart
immediately for Ship Island with a light
heart, that I have left no bugbear to torment
/ < /tho communities of the Mississippi in my ab
, y • ience. Very.respeotfally,..
/ your obedient servant,
/' D. G. pAßXaont,
. / Flag Officer Commanding the W. G.Blockad
’ - ing Squadron.
. ToHo.h. Gipsoa Wants,
Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C.
Additional Foreign New* per tho
' St. Job**, N. F., Aog. U.—The interrup
tion of the Nova Scoti* line prevented the
transmission of a portion of the Enropa*e
newi last night. It is an follows: ■
Tbo itouubip Persia, from New Tor*, u*
r ivtd at Liverpool at XI o f clock on the 9th«
; Tlio :U. ;S* «te*mer Tnscwora arrived at
Kingston on tho aftornoon of the 9tb.
• The; London Times, of Saturday, has an
editorial expatiating on the diminutive paper
currency'in America.
In another article it reviews the conduot or
America in regard to the commerce of Nassau.
It questions the policy of carrying out their
g)wer to> the. full extent, but says that Lord
almerton is perfectly right in tolerating a
claim which it may bo hereafter the interest
of his own country to enforce.
The Confederate steamers Merrimae and
<f 23Q' , 'both succeeded in-escaping from the
vTuscarora. •• • -
ThcNotorions Bob. Killed*
. Baltimore, Aug. 19.—A dispatch trom
Gen.Kellej, at Cumberland, Md., eays that
our picket* werabred on : at tho bridge on tho
Romney road yesterday afternoon, and one
nan mortally ’wounded. A force sent in por*
gnit overtook a party of bushwkaflkert, *t"
tacked them, and killed the notorious guer
rilla;Bob Edwards. The rest escaped to the
■ mountains. -• !
Gen* Stone Released*
. Pbiladklphia, Aug. 19.—The New York
ZVausofthis morning jays:. We learn that
CoJ. Charles P. Stone, U. S. A., and Brigadier
General of Volunteers, who has been for.
.many months confined in Port Lafayette, is
at liberty and stopping with his family in
this city. • } ___
JJEW CARPETS,
Na 87 Fourth Street,
M ’ CA LL U M’S,
- Bought previous to the genera! advance In prices
of July Ist. Wearo enabled to sell our present stock
at rery favorable rates.
NEW HYDRAULIC COOKING
RANGE.-
We are making two sites of ouroevr BASGES, No.
1,6 fWt wlde. sad No 5,4 feet 6 laches. They glee
the most perftct taliifaction, and are very economictu
in foeL-’’ - : . l ,
Also, GEATE FRONTS, of the latest styles sod
bert finish; and COOKING STOVEB, of every de
scriptloDffor tale at the lowest prices.
—OAST 18-ON HOUSE FRONTS, IBOS BAILING,
and an kinds of CASTINGS made to order.
rpAKJB CAKE OP YOUR HEALTH,
■** du y MCLTOBD’S OBEAM3AX.BBA.TtIB,
M*dfl from common aall. ; Ii la perfectly hMltby ami
-pare, and will make bettor. lighter and morehealthT
Tokina than any other Saicratoa in tba world. Hi#
free from ail Importtle*, tod Impart* »-
the feod. Pteaaa rfi/tt one;
trUL: Ifyour grocenhaanotgol it toll him toget It
jTwKN :ArPEKB receiving doUji
- wi * «•
ta UtHtt. *AIH 'iU;:?BTKUnj'jf
lUpBIUE N.O. BDoAB.Jnrt r «»l.rf«d fcr
**!® & . • CTriitbemstrw*.
> ,an 7 • ' - 1 "
HAViSLOWUS. of lnilia liubber and
Oil Clotb. Jtut tvxUci *t «b» I«dl» jobber
5 V'lgj, tUtniHißt. tuir g failMPB.
TNUIA ICUSBKK ÜBlNklwyCOf
.1 fof sale at 2$ jbm! 28 St.
-| /\A iJAUS WtIMK-KIU UUJrMSE ju.«
/ lU v re«*l tLlfwt. '
Mi v.W: M: flOftttLT. 371 Id W™y «UW» >.
X wntfor «gW» to <"M» f j”i°H. J-MLMP*'g
TtrcepAT, August 19.—There ha* been a slight im*
proremeht in,thegencra) market, without bo»ev*r,
any: material change fa rates. - Floor sail Bacon is
itrtettcr.draand/and ah advance has bietu estab
lished on the latter articles There is olio a better
feeling in holders, generally, are askiag «n
advance. In Groceries there is but comparatively
iutiledotag though prices are firm and fully main
ttlncd. • • •
Steamer Persia* -
A large assortment.-
D. DhHAVEN A SON,
So. <7TM«r»I itrert, AilcglMiiy.
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH JKABKETB.
[Bqpdrforfipecfaffy for ike PiUtbwrgk Oouti*.]
FLOUB—There is an improved demihd for Flour,,
while price* are Arm bat unchanged, hale* of .60
bbls Family at $5,35; SO do do at $5,30; .160 do de at
ss,3sand lOOdo at $5, $5,25 acd ss,4o—tha latter
Qganfor a fancy brand. Extra ii held at s4,6Otg>
4,62.. ‘
BACON—I* io tetter request and au advance has
been established, Selaicf 4000 the shoulders at 4%
1500 lbs plain ham* at 8c; 3000 lbs plain can
vassed at B*4£B}£o aiid 6800 tbs sugar cored bams
atlOJsc.; ; -
.GBOOEBIEB— steady but unchanged; sale* of 15
bhds S’. O. sugar at 10}£e and 20* bgs coffee at 23(&
23*4:. . Uolasses is held at toe; - .
CHEESE—steady with a sate of 30 boxes prime. W
Bat 7>4j and 20'boxeaHamburg attic.
OlLS—unchanged; sale’Of 100 bbls crude at
100 bbl* refined carbon at 24c—cash ; 30 do do at 26
and IShbiA No-1 lard at 65c. . /
WHlSKT—unchanged; sate of 30 bbls common
rectified In'two lots at3Uc; hnd 20 do do at 31c. /
‘ EGGS—SaIe Gf 3btfs fresh at 7J4 2 . /
CiuCAQo Floc'b Ua&'kt, August 16—Tlip Wheat 1
market was'quiet,, *nd w* note a deeUno ,of fs@le I
»buihel. ■ .Winterwheat was prlnclpalljiu demand {
and'the ssles. were liberal at >s!,oo@l,u? for. No. 1 |
Ked;sl,o2@Vo3 for No:.‘2Bed; ami U7@«Bo far Be- I
jected Bad—elosing ; atthe inside-qao<ations. Tho I
demand furspring wheat -was light: and the market I
Active—with sales of Amber Ibwa at 08c; No. L |
spring, 97@08c; No.*2 spring, Bejejted,
BU@‘Slc—closing dull.- /
- -The -Flour market was uhutually dull and-wo I
OotoadedlbeoflOcfibrl on ipriug grades. Cbolco t
erodes ofc white winter, however, are will in good
emahd—with' sales’ at J*,TO@G,25. Spring extras
were sold at - •*' • .
There was an actiTO/Sbipping. and speculative de
mand for Corn, and the market advanced temporar
ily Viz $ • bushel—closing qb‘vt hut firm. About 1
230.0WJ bushels of all grade* changed hands, at 37%c I
for Blrer Mixed afloat; 36@3 6%p for Mixed in store; I
and 28K@30c for llejrcted in sioro—the bulk of the
sales being at 3Gc for fresh receipts Mixed. I
Oats were ib good demand and >£@lo better—with
sales at 3l)£@£2c. Bye was >£c belter—with aales
at 50@51c/ High wines wero active at 28c.
Hilwaueik Gsaci Mibxkt, August IG.—Becelvcd,
11,174 bushels. Market advanced >£c per bosh—
with tales of 30,000 bushels, at $l,OO for No. 1 and |
97c for No. 2 Spring. Freight* dull at 6*4: for wheat
to Buffalo. ■»
/Bosroa Boot axd Suos Mabket, August 10.—The
demand for boots and shoes continues to fall off grad
ually as the season advances, and the past week there
has been less activity than prevlonsly noticed. The
trade, however, is fully tip to expectation and has
been throughont the season. The stock of goods on
hand iS smalt, and, with the orders now in the bands
of manufacturers (orinture delivery, in connection
with the amount of goods army purposes,
we do not look for any increase of stock lor some
months. We look for Tfsry foil prices, but the cost
of manufacturing has lately beeu materially increas
ed. Workmen are scarce and receive good wages,
and prices of all kind of stocks rules comparatively
high. Desirable goods, in consequence, must con
tinue to command full prices.
Manufacturers are quite busy and filling orders
«s fast as the limited number of workmen will al
low. Business itj tho manufacturing districts prom
ises to be good for some months ■to come, in bides
, and leather no material change bos taken dur
ing the week. ' _
imports By llaiiroad*
PitrsetJEOH, Ft. Watbe A Owicaco Bailsoab,
August 19.—8 bbls whisky, Joe Lofink; 60 do do Wm
Carr A co; 25 carboys, B A Fahnestock A co; 10 bas
kets potatoes, C ThomtuA co; 23.bbls apples, M Cor
nelius; 231 bga barley, J Itbodcs; 2 rolls leather,
Seibert A KeUerman;2sdo do G N Hoffstott; 31 bx*
cboese, James Brownlee; 154 bdls paper, B 0 Uow
ard; HTdoxpails, 5 dotnbs, WmMcUonnley! 25 do
pails, J Flsyd A co; 21 aks rags, E B Godfrey; 1 cask
brandy, A Adler; 60 do* breoms, Frank Vaugordcr.
’Cleveland & Fittbbdbob Baiuloau, :
29 bgs oats, Thai Kerr; 144 sks wheat, B T Ktnne
dy A Bros; 88 pcs water pipe, II r H Collins; 10 bbls
spptea, 3do pears, s L H Voigt A coy 144 *k* Wheat,
Hitchcock, McCreery A co; 26 bdls paper, E B God*
trey; 4 bis cheese, J Daub; 1 car Iron ore; Nimlck A
co; ldo do Loyd A Black; ldo do Everson, Preston
A co; ldo do JAG H fihoenberger, 110 oil bbls,
K F Beal; 162 do* handles, NewmtyerA Graff; 336
bbls sand,'J B Lyou.
a TEJUtiB Owf TB.
Allegheny River.j^j
PACREia .. .
Tho DUDLET, Capt. Httjh McLean, wilt receive
freight for Oil City THIS DAT. ’ ’ .
mIS B. J, COYLE, Agent.
CkMJTDJM*TE&'
1; —Josiah Coplbt, of
Allegheny City; (formerly of Armstrong Go.,
mod now the Bepnblican nominee of that county,)
will be » candidate for Congress for the 234 District,
composed of the counties of Armstrong, Batter and
that portion of Allegheny lying west ol the Alle
gheoy and north of the Ohio rivers, before the Con
vention of Delegates from that part of Allegheny
county. ■ 7 ' - • • je!4:tc-
irS=DlSTKlL'l'. AI'iGKN K Y<—W. - il.
MorrsTT will bo s candidate for’ nomlsatloc
to the office of Hlstrict Attorney, subject to the de
cision of the BtpubUcan County Couveatioo.
ap!9:tc -
Ai'i'OKN K Y.—Alki.
per M. WAtsoif, of Allegheny dty, will ho » can
didate for nomination to the above office, in the Con
vention to lie called by ibe Bepabllcan BmcuUti
Commute-. ‘ mlVr.tc-
rps=l»lS'|'K IL”i' ATi'UKN li X .—The on
derslgned will be a candidate for the abovo
office before the Republican Nominating Conyantfon.
M*RSinu, SCUWABTZWELUEB.
n- DISTKIOT ATIOUN hY.—Jso. M.
IKv gitt.iTßii-B sill Be a candidate for nomine*
lion tothe above office, before tho next Nominating
B'»pabM'~" n County Conventioo. apifittc
OUUM-Y CUMMIB6IUNEK.
Baairrr, of Boath Pittsburgh,
will be a candidate for the shove office, subject to the
decision of tho Bepubllcan County Convention.
JolßUe -
GuMMISSIONLK. — Bobeut
McClaas, of Findley township, will be a esn
dldate for County Commistioner, subject to the de
cision of the Republican County Convention.
mygfcta .
Vs* V OUN TY COMMISSION EiC—
£t£t JoaATUxs Neelt* of Lower St. CLaJr, will b©
imported for Oonnly Oommla*ioper, before the Be
pßbitean Oonoty ConTeaUoD. •w»c
tfTAi'K Si£,NATl£—James lx
lp«£r Gkjuux, of Allegheny City. The friend* of
Jaxks L/GbaHam vill press hit nomEnstlon for Bute
Senator. ' *° l:tc
STATE SENATE.— Kobert
IfrSr 'AtrngM, gn]. r of Pitt townahlp, will bee
candidate for the State Senate, before the next Be*
pobllcan Contention. mf jghtc _
SENATE.—The friends of
treSr Uoq. E. H. Imm will present hie name u a
candidate for re-nomination te the State Senate, at
the next Republican Contention. ‘ ans;tc
ir=»aXATli SSJSjNAXK—is. D. Uazzam
kh~X m • candidate for the Republican nomination
f«ir the State Benate.
Boots and shoes at 89 mab-
KET STREET—LOOK AT THE PHIOEB—
Eng. Luting Heel Oaitera worth 11,25
«• « “Cong" " 1.25 “ 1,75
« " " " " 1,80 " 2,00
« Tlne Er. Morocco Ileol Boole 1,37 " 1,62
«• " Goat CengrcM" “ 1»87 * 1.75
“ « Moroecoßllppew. W • 75
*«: « Hid ♦* T 6 " 1,12
:*LL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.
JAMES 8088, -
mZt HO. 60 MARKET STREET.
SUUAKAJ.U MOL.&BSH,:?, new oeop.
gCObbda. prim®toddle* N. O. bacart, •*
160 do Porto Bioo and Cnha do,
- 290 bbl*. M. O. Mol«i*e*,.new crop;
100 do irrflned : , r
lOObigiprtmeßJce;
400 do BtoCcftaj . , '
Vi A co.
XT VA'ICK TO FKOi’iS tU' AWi,l>
JN *BSIHTH»OITTO»FIWSBOEBB<-*n
tbow who b»T» atcloctod to p»J tho fourth bttUH
■sent ofthoir -<3 reding end rating Aeecaaenti ere
hereby notified that if they wUh to etoldcoet* “ft*
pwmmt, they will cell Immediately end 11*.
oaldete ell amen tfcetmay beetendlng nneeldet,
Sffdeie, April Mi lMt ' WBT. IIODBAOM,:
aPfrtT. Treaeorer.
/\N CP»aitmiUSNT.— Now in store
V/50 boxes W. B. Cheese;
kb do Salt;
~ 100-do-starch;
)0 bbU. White Flib;
8 do Lake Herring;
..... 85 do Vinegar;
■ 2000 lbs. Clear Sides;
■. WO do Bibbed do;
‘ 100 bbleißefloed Carbon Oil;
l&o dozen Fancy Brooms;
And forssle by L»B. VOIGT A CO.
BAOON
SHOULDERS,
. . SIDES, -
HAMS, pUln;
Du, ouiTaised;
v'"- DoT B.o.eantsaed
4 fcrntab, wa-UjnATOida^
rwJNtsiuNMßN’m •. i. ■ >.
VJ * half b*n«l« Htmnrr.! V ,
100 bout Uambwrf Cheoie;
60- da W.8.-CMWJ- r -
.:v;- llot - 1 .
■ SOboxco Wood BUrehr r • 1
*‘"" ! r.T^ l WKMgßßk
- EKOPOS-li*'
ORDNANCE OFFICE. , !.
Wao p*pAßTjitsT. r;
Washington, August Bih, 18C2.J /
PtoomaU will be te.-elved by this Department
m. on the 26th of AUGUST, IEG-i, for the
deliverytat tbe fallowing AmmU*. wpil
pomu.o. S.Car-lry pattern, ns hereinafter ete&fiwU |
Ai t!c Watertown Arsenal, Watcttowu, Ma**4chu\
sells, 3,000 sola; • ... , t
At the W-terrlift Arsenal, West Troy, V w York, i
*i,ooo sets; ... , «
At the New York Arsenal, Governor's /Island, He* |
Tort, IU.OOP eals; / „ ,
At the rraokfoid Arseual, Brideibnrg, Penmylva- |
nia, 6/lX) sets; ■ / , _ , I
AM be Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, PenusylTii
nil, 10.000 reta; .....
At'the fit. Loots Arsenal, fit Laois, Missouri,
10,000 mu'.. / , ......
These set* of torse equipments are to be furnubed
comp ete, except ihe hors* brush, curry comb, lariat
picket pin, link and blanket Sample* can examined
at each of the above named Arsenals. They are to
be subject to Inspection-'at the AtscnaTf where dour
©red, before beli-g re* ived by the Government; uouo
to be accepted or paid for but such mare approved
opohsuch iospectfotL , ..
Deliveries moat : b© made In lots Of not lest than
fifty seta p©V week; tor all contracts o. MW sets or mi
ner ; one hundred SeU-per week for all contracts of
from five bundredi up to one thousand sets; t*o
hundred sets per week'for all contracts if from or.e
thousand ,lo ; two thouaaod sets; fl«e hundred set*
per we-k/for all contracts of from two thousand to
six thousand Beta; and eight hundred seta per wtek
for all/contract# of from tlx thousand tw leu ihoo >-
Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject
tbb contractor ro a forfeiture of the quantity to to
deUiered at that lime. The equipment* aro to-tw
/boxed, .fire W© in a box, in the customary manner—
bits and saddles of assorted number-; and tko con
tents to be c (stingily marked on the upper et-d* of
the box. TlnTboxes to be charged : at cost, to he de
termined by the inspector. \
Bidders will state, explicitly. In their proposal*,
the t me, quantity and place of each delivery. Bach
party obtaining a contract will be required to enter
into bonds, wiu» proper sureties, for tbe faithful ful
filment of ihe same.
Bids of persons who are Dot mantfocturera, or
regular dealers In leather work, wtU not be_ consid
ered; and the Department reserves to itself the right
to reject any or ill bids which may be made.
1 t«on tbo aw.rd being made, successful bidders,
only, will he not-fled, and they will be furnished
with forms of tbe contract aud of toe bond r«quir**d
of them. • •
Proposals will be addressed to “Cor. J. \> . K>ld*-,jr,
Chief ofOTdnance, Wsshtngton, V. 0 ," and will bo
endorsed “Proposal* for Horse Equipments.
J AH.* x* • 111 rbai *
Brig. Gea .Übitfof Ordnance.
nnl2:eodtd
TRON VESSELS FOR RIVER AND
X HAJIBQB i>RFKNOK.*-The Navy Department
wIB receive p rope sals for the construction and com •
pletion- In every respect, except guns, ordn&uco
•tores, provisions, fuel, aad usutical instruments, for
vessels of Iron for river at d harbor detence, similar
to those-building iu Now York, having a Bind* re*
Vi I?lng'tuTTet. The draft of wat-r not to exceed teu
|<et, and tbo veiso s to be provided with a a .mace
condenser for supplying Iho ooilera with pure waw.
On personal. application to tho Apartment, iwrsoua
intending to oCor can see the p’am aod ipecinai*
i Hons, which will be furnished to the contractor by
I tbo department. , .
No offer will be considered unless from partis * OO
are fully prepared to execute work of this kind, bar*
[ log iu their own name at the present time suitablo
f shops snd tools ..... , t _ o
Toe set of Congress approved July 17th, l'C-» p o*
bibits the transferor any contract, or order, or in
terest therein. , ,
The bidders will sttie the price and the .east timo
in which they will agree to complete tbo vessel, and
tbo reduced price for each succeeding month, i n>p
isiliona alll be received until Slat of AIGUBT, but
1 will be extended to the 28th of August for parties of-
I fer-ng Irom west of the mountains.
I Tho proposals most be endorsed “Proposals f- r
| Iron Vessels lor River and Harbor Defence,” to div
I tiaguish them from other bu-inees letters, aulodt
ALLEUHEN V COUNTY, as.—
To Joseph Fisher, A dmlnistrator of
estate of Frederick Haruiek, and llaigkiet
Onmlck, widow of said decedent, *ou are-hereby
died to bs and appear before the Register’# Court of
Allegheny County, to be he'd in .the Court House, in
the City of Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY- the 23d day
•of-August, A. D. 1862, at 10 o’clock a. m , then and
there to scow cause, if any you have, wby the Let
ters of Administration upon tfaa estate of said Fred
erick Harntckv dec’d, shall not be revoked. Herein
fa*l not, uodor the penalty that may ensue.
Given und r my hand and seal of office, st Pitts*
burih. this Mlb day of August, A- D. I**2.
ulLtd WUI.J. BICiIAUDSOM. Kegitttr.
ELLLNU OUT.—-The undersigned, cx
ecotort of -the late Col. Leopold Baht, offer the
eiock of choice WINKS and UQUOUS ol bis eetate
{ln store at the corner of Market and Second streets,
Pittsburgh,) lo the public, At private Bale, and at
•iricet eo low a# to wake it an inducement to pur>
ehwera to givn them an early call. The former
friend* of the establishment aro especially luv.Ud,
and expected to favor the estate with their uwtoni, aa
they had the best oi purtmntj to know the superior
anilities of tbe stock kept by the deca&s\-d.
C. BAU u
O. K.BXTZ,
if. P. MUKLLKB.
DKSTKUX i'OUK—Eats, Hooches, 4c.
m £hUrcf four—Slit*, Ueki tsd iou.
Datroj pvmr—Ytei B»,g*.
Dtatrog your— Uothi ill Ftu», Clothe*, Ac.
Bestrojr and Flea*.
Itotrof jroar—l&aecU on Plant* and Foal*.
Itatrof |w*r—ltuect* on AoiinaU^&c-iZ
Costar's Eat, Boach, &c„
Exterminator;
Bed-bug Exterminator;
Electric Powder for Insecti.
. i ra*
“ONLY INFALLIBLE BEMKDIEB KNOWN.”
“Fir* from Poiaotsa.”
•♦Not dangrron* to tb* Homan Family,
“llata do out die on tbe premUra ”
•They coa» out oftbelr bolt* to
Bold ettrywker* —by ail TFlotaob Lrvgyids la the
Urrt dt«, tod by &r*ggi*U, Qrocw, tlorikotp**,
KoS Rttaiitn generally, fn all country town* and .* U*
lagM in the United State*.
B.E. fc KLLtBS A CO. and B. A. FAHNESTOCK
A CO., principal wholesale an<t retail agent* lfi
PitUborgb, FA. .
Dealer* can order a* abo**, or adore**
order* direct, (or lor price*, to ran, Ac.,) to
nKNBTB. COSTAB,
• rineipal.lfrjKitt
Jel9:Smd*wT Vo. *B2 Broadway, wew York.
sEHUjru
& WILSON'S
Sewing ivtachines,
SO. n PIPTH BXMIT, PITTSDOEaU, PA.,
Awards Vu tint Prcm& in at iA*
D NIT ED 8T AT K S FAIR
For the Tears 18£8, lfiSft and 1880.
UPWABDS or 80,000 MACHINES BOLD IN TQI
UNITED STATES.
MOB* THAN 20,000 SOLD THE PAST TEAS.
We offer to the public WQXELCB * WILfiOH'B
IMPBOVBD SKWIHQ IttAOinSEi at SEDUCED
PBIGEB, with ioeneaed confidence of lta merits at
the beet and meet reliable Family Be wing Haeblne
bow in nee. It does equally well on thp thickest and
thloneet fabrics, makee the lopkwtitch lmpbalUe to
oQrsrel, alike on both tides J is simple in ccartrno
tlon, more speed; in moremsnt, and more durable
| than as; other machine.
I Oircalars, firing prices and description of tta-
I chinos, fcrnlsbed gratia, on application In penoa or
| bj letter.
Every M*chJn* warranted for ihroo loan.
apa-.rniP . WM, BfIMNKKA 00.
gEWING MACHINES.
WILLIAMS h OBVIS’on equalled double thread
J 25 FAMILY BIVYINO MACHINES.
.Salesroom, No. 12 FIFTH STREET,
,Th(*e Mt<;hlnoiwlll do til kind* of, work, tod are
wtrrtolod tod kept in rcptif bne' jrctr without toy
charge*
liUiLXrrBTSAIH A 00., Agent*.
special notice.
’’Let the public bo perfectly easnred that tbeymay
bay and an WILLIAMS A OBYlfi* ItAOUINK
vitb m mach impunity as any in market* notwith*
ttasdlox the groea misstatements purporting to em
anate from the Grover A Baker Sowing Machine Co.
and others. The tdeaof stopping persons from using
Uuas machines, when they cannot atop ea from sell
ing them, is preposterous. This Machlne.was pat
acted feb.‘l£lWl. BVpremlM Co reward angperton
wiii a Sarin? IfeditM who can point ontone single
Case where a peraon to whom WehaTesold a Machine
have bean legally stopped from using it, or hate had
to par to aaypertr. AGENTS WANTED.
• LILLET, STBAIN A CO.
ffLOUIU FLOUR!
J? 240 bbls, doable extra Bartlett Flour}
l 300 (to alrgie'extra do do;
l 831-do XXX Ford** do;
' 76 do XX Derwent do;
v 170 .do White Eagle XXX do;
i 60 ;dp, Premium. Milisj dcr,
130 do Tails of Ohio do;
! 100 do Oaff A Marshall; do; *
130 do GalTaMiUr dp;
IOU do Borne Mills ; do;
100 do WadlsOn Mills. / 6o;
!’•' 75 - do' fichclk ATrowf,Bt.Lonla*do;
• • il6o ;do various brands family ' do; -
. - 37 dp pure Bre Floor,:; .
The above are all choice brands of old wheat Flgoi
*it store and lor saWby* •1’" _ ‘‘l
• SOnOMAKER A LANO,.
%d 7 •. , ; -330 Liharte arrest.
X'i’ttA JTAAIIIjY bbis.
wt cbolo*, on tuod ud it* loir, br
> ,V JAB. BALZtLL A 80S,
M ft?*tjd.7o.Water«tmU '
:c^^s^ssssss^
JIEDtC.IL,
mAKK XO MOKE UNPLEASANT
1 AVD CKSArE MEDIOIKES.—For nDpleM»ol
Ji ‘teM, »» HKLIIBOIO’S-ICX
TBAirr DI'CUU. «Ukb tea r»M(».KI «>A°r»-
tiaiat of the moot promluent phi ifctaii* UHb* United
Mate* • 1» no# o tiered town-afflicted humanity « *
certain euro Syr the following ejrmijtoau
originating from disease* and wbuee of the
or Sexual Orrana: General Debility, Mental-and
Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination ol
Blood to the Head,Confused Ideas, Ujutcrta,Geu«-cal
Irritability, Itesttewa*** and Sleeplessness at Night,
Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Low of AppeUto,
Dyspepsia,. Emoclatlon, Dow Spirits, Disorgauica
tif.u or Paralysis of the Orgnn* of Generation, Palpi
tation oi the Heart, and la tact all U» concomitant*
of a ncrrtnu and debilflated state of the system.
To insura the geuulue, cnl this out. Ask for
IklnWl'i T»ke no otter. Ctiro. ■
See advertisement in another column- ay»J:d.incF
HAFI'LNESS UK MI&KK* ? That is
rar. QuomoA.-ThA preprl.tore of ths'-PAtt-
ISIAN OAUINST OK- WONDEItS, ANATOMY
and MKDICINB" burn determiued, regardles. ol
cxprnse. to ‘SSOU, fret>, (for ll “’ ton *“, t ° f
hu£»ntly,) f nr of their mod lo.trectl.o .ud intor-
Mtlug Lsctur*. od Marrluge.od Its Disqualifications.
Nervous Debility, Premature Jeellie o! Manhood,
lndigostion, Weakness or Depression,l»"t Auer
gy iu.d Vital Po«er>, tb. Great Social EetlJ and
iho«> Maladies vtblcb reaoll from joulhlut follies.
Excesses af Maturity, or Ignorance of
and Nature's L.te. These Invaluable Dectores Hare
been the of enlightening saving,thous
ands, and will be forwarded ireo on
four stamps, by addressing "Krcrrlurg Purulaa Citbi
net c/ Anatomy arid Medicine, 663 Broadway, . .J.
jnB:lyd*w»
!V4 A.NIiOUU; UOW UJSTIUUVV
XtX RESTORED t— Just PuUUhed, in a Scaled Em
s lope. Pridt Sis Cetii, ~ ,
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Braltal
Caro o Bperniatorrhoca dr Semiual Weakness, Invol
untary Emissions, bexual Debility, and Impediments
to Marriage generally, NVrvoafinesa, Consumption,
Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and f n “l‘®f^ t 3 r ’
resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac, By-UCBT. J.OUL*
VEIiWKLL, M. !>., Author of Ac.
••A BOON TO TUOUBAND9OFBUI’ FLBLRiJ,,
6«nt under seal, iu a plain envelope to any address,
poet-paid, on receipt ot six wuta, or two
tuunEi.by Da. Oil. J. 0. KLINE,
• 127 Broadway, N. V., Pont-OQlce Box 4580.
uo7:3md*wT •
FOH S^iLE.
/SUOICE STOCK FOR SALE—I will
se l at Public bale, on TUUUSDa Y, 28tb lost ,
a£lb o’clock, a* my residence la Charters township,
Allegheny coanty, near oboy's Tavern, on ths Bten
benrille Turnpike, 23 head ot fnll Wool Pmhatu and
Grade Cattle; 3 Morgan Oolti. and a small lot of
CoUwold Sheep. The above Block ia composed of
some of as good blood as hr In tlwßtate. Those wish
ing to Improve their stock will do well lo attend,
l’edigroe furnished aud terms made kuow.l on day of
BaK h JOHN HODGSON.
anl3:oodtd-dsw F
ACHES of s first quality TIMBER
„ LAND, uithated lu snider lowuthip, Jeff, r*
►ou county, near, lijdgwoj ro»d, nod a «h<»rt dUUuioe
from Toby’s Greek, c*u bo purchased for Iho small
sum of o! $1,060. Oue-fourth oltbe laud is parftclly
level, and of rl-b soil. A large quaoilty of Cherry
tr,c», some of which ore six foot across.
Apply io »• McbAlN A CO.. 102 FocrUi st.
Residence on fenn street
FOB SALE.—A thrw-atory brick dwelling,
with ten roonta, lot 20x110, In ooeo! the beet MuarM
on Penn atrtei, all in good order. Price only 8«,&0U
—sl,loo cash and balance in Ore equal annual pay
menu. Pcweeaion at any time.
InoQiro ui B. McLAIN & CO.,
Q ,3l;tf UK Fourth Street.
jjjNttlNE' KOlt BALE,
ABOUT EIOHT HOBHk POWEB
IN GoODORPUB.
WILL UK POLO t'IiCAP FOB GAB 11.
Enquires. the
fclltdtf
valuable ikgpkbty fob
f BALK.—A part or ibe whole of fourtceo acr-k
of rich bottom: land, Immediately below lbe*,Ar
de*» OH Work*," . ud adjoining tho vropvrtj of N\ .
D. Holmes, Kifll, d*ce*s d. The plot talea-ia from
tho Pit'shorcb, ort Wayuo A Chicago Bailrued to
tt>e Ohio river. u**->ng a deep water landing of M
fcet, Duw tx*iaa; used as a market garden, ia ofleroa
for Bale or exchange for city property. '
fur to.mi apply to \> SI. U. " A kBHAM,
At hla residence, ST Eu*t Common, Allegheny,
nu 1 fclm
UESiKABLE I*HUBERT y FOR
HALE. —Two twontory brick dwellings* an?*
plied with watrir and gaa ; lots each 30 by 160 feet,
■dtnated ou South aTt-aoe, Allegheny city.
A bolldlug partly finiabed. with large etoue twae
fw. nt, au atre and a quarter of ground, aituated ca
Wouda’ Kan, a''abort distance from the Manchester
faesoogpr and ft. W. A C. Bail roads, being auitable
for tnaopfociuriog purposes.
ALx.,~a lano of luu acres, six and a hall mllee from
the city, and oue end a quarter milea from Ceori
oey’a BLilian, F. FL W. A C. B. It., witb * young
Orchard of Bufc trees, a water power Saw Mill, two
Uouhw, and other ImproveawoU ; fifty acre* ♦ lowed?
balance timber.
For further particulars inquire of
*AII‘L GYEB, til Federal at., Allegheny,
. pr Liberty street. Pittsburgh
Execntor*.
OUI’KKIOK' BUILDING LOTS FOB
o SALE.—The undersigned oSeri for sale, oo rea
• ouable terms, aoiuv of the choicest njwte for build
ing purposes that are to be found arooud Pittsburgh.
They arp situaUd withUi one hundred yard* of the
I, rminas of%ut Contra Avcnue.iiorao Bailway, and
cue beautiful dotations for private dwellings. The
scenery and everything reoftera theta extremely dr*
•liable for aiiy oue wanting to locate outaiile oi the
city Hunts, and *»tbe same time ao near are they
that communication can bo had with the city at all
hours. Lots from one-fourtb-of an acre upwards.
AJBO, some Western Land*, situated in lows, kiln*
oeswl* and Wisconsin. .
Also, several small lots in Mlncrsvllle, 00x.60 fret.
The shore property will We sold on accommodating
terms. Inquire ul JOUN HEUUoN,
corner blxth and Wood streets.
Or, WU. A. IIEUBON,
suStOinci < Clerk’s Office. Court llouss.
Lxik bALb xu 'xab t
Jj Now crop N. o.Bog*r,
I’orto Rico
Cuts* ; do;
Greco and Black Teas;
. Tobacco*;
gyro**;
Üboic* extra family Flours;
I Decon;
Abd a general * tock °f Groceries, In store and ar
,nr ,a McDonald a addockleb.
Wholvaile Grocers, Produce ami OojnmUaien AlfT*
chants, Noa. 1242 and 124* Liberty slhwt, near heal
of Weuii __ >B »
mo LET—The Two Story Brick House,
J. Ko. *J3 Liberty atn*i» Imm uow lo tbo flr»i of
A ¥ho fnjrultnre, carpet*, blind* and kitchen nUniili,
hating been in u«e only four month#, will be aold
■ .« to anyone: renting .He b°»«.
rth & Co.’«. IVJ Water #t.
nnt>:2wjl *t Cbcw, Sm;
rpo LKT.f—A largo, woli hnwhed and
A comfortably forolßbrf Btor* cm Markot, between
Third andJr«fch«tn*>U. , JU . .
A loog-Boom, fltiwl oi> ••cUoot, and he«t«tort
xtipfod hr Mr. Arerj'a Academy for younaivlio*.
Alio, Nw#on> Ambrotyp* Houma, corner of Third
od Marketitcoeta. , _
AUo, KTcral Boom* raltablp for crßece.
B. U . T«T tow. t.«lt th. ti»» b QAZZVIi
corner Third and Market atreeta.
Foil RENT Oil SALE.— A HOUSE
contidnink nine room* ud c*U«, together with
TUIIiTY*TUuKK ACttKSOJf LAND, within one*
lonrtlj off a mil* of fleyirllie Station, for f 100 per
annum. ’ ,
AUo, A NEW HOUSE, containing five room., ©el*
!»r and garret; on Chartler. rtwet, I Int Ward, Alle
gheny, tor $lO per month.
« r °rto«‘-ii» r “c" l “*^ J ; , y A^EEgoH ,
Caul. HAYS,
at UayaTllle Station
LH)K SAI.K UK KJSNT—An Uil lie-
P Oncrr. « HDBgi
• mhfctltf Att'jr »t N». 135 Fonrth «U
QINCINNATI LEAD WORKS
MoCOEMICK, GIBSON & CO.
riTTSßoaan.p*.
' MAHUFACTUBMB OF
Lead Pipe, _ ,
! Sheet Lead „ ,
, ' And Bar Lead.
. ! ALSO DEALEBS IN
Pig Lead, patent ghot and
Bio ok Tin.
HlHiB StBtET, BKTWMB MAW IHH Snuon
Belwtexcluslrelj In th» teed Trade, we ran fnrnlib
tbo eboee to better odranugo to Drainne, end on
BCTTKft torm*i than can b® had euowhere.
»aps;6m
CAKU.—Wb would respectfully in
rorm our Irlende end tho public that we hard
|„.t received, end erenow
Lnrt ho.t selected stock! of DUiJGS, UUbulOA|j»,
“a WTsI ohS dye STUFYA PUSrOMEBYend
PAKQY ABXIODEB, *c.,*c.,loi be found In the
die which wo ere prepared to tell In <tuantltioe to
rult curtoincre, at low to.ree.our entire etock being
for cdh «*» jh*t WAILACg
4 , tf . ... 305 Libertytreet.
—H'I'AKXiiSiiJSU IN iiSU.—UAK.KKB
pnKMIUM "CHOCOLATE.—Pure ■ prepared
OATBBOMA,fItSMOB,BOmKOPATUIO.Dd
VANILLA CHOCOLATES,-warranted equal in
Md flaior..td the Parja Chocolates; ton
bo MPCTIof to »ttf otbMJ. v>, . . , _, lt ,
BUaofttctared by W. B*k«rft Co.««l
i in iDorcbo»t«r, Mala., and for laleftt their Bruch
3epot, 80. JU Pulton itroct.How Tork atj, and bj
IrJSnT' 817 Pulton street, Mew Totfc.
XJORJIAL SCHOOL.—H. WILLIAMS
hai opeiwdt SCHOOL at No. 27 Si.
Clali street, Third story. :
Tes&'ntosjr qtf Teodor*.-
H» ia the counsellor of the Teach*/*, the man to
whom ail of ns look for advire and Instruction.
■ JOHN J. WOLCOTT.
I concur most heartily'with the a bora. .
LEONABD 11. BATON.
1 cheerfully concur la tha opinion expressed above,
-W.B.FItEW.
t take pleasure iu giving it as my opialou'tbat tho
foregoing rtvomma ndat iou Is fully merited.
A. BOKTT.
1 know of no one who deserves higher testimony in
his favor. B. H. A VEST.
I fully concur in the above recommendation.
' ' D. DENNISON.
Ho can prepare pupils for the High School quicker
than any other teacher in this city.
a.t. dqothett.
Ti.sm—B.l per week,-In advance. aoB:Stawd
it VTITI'TE, TB jY, N, Y.—The Thirty-ninth
Vji,. d leesion of this Institution will commence on
Wki'NKSDAY. September ITth, 1862. *ll the
Ocut-rse of Instrnction wiU be gireQ, during the
coming year, precisely aa heretofore. IbeAevpat
Baourrut, containing tall ilnfonualkui, may lie ob
tained from Prof. CHARLES BUOwNK,
au7:lm Dlrectoi.
HOTEL,
binqlb ROOMS Fin? OBNTS per day
VVMeala as the; may be ordered tu tbo spadom
Bo factory.
' There is a Barber's Shop and Bath Bmbu attached
U> (he Hot*l
AdrßoiT&rsof liONNKBS and QAOKMEN who
uj wo are full
Ou2B:<iljTM
ASIEJUCAN HOUSE, Boston, is the
UrgMt Mid beat arranged Hotel in the New
England States; U centrally located, and easy of ae
on? from all the route# of travel. It contain* all the
modern Improvement*, and every convenience for the
comfort and accommodation of the traveling public.
The sleeping room* are large and well ventilated;
the ealtee of rooms are well arranged, and completely
furnished for families and large traveling parties, and
the house will continue to be kept a* a drat class
hotel in every respect.
ja2i:ljd LEWIS HICK, Proprietor.
MISSOURL.
The Uautubal and Joseph R. R. Co. bar® for .
j&InOVER 6*10, ’-00 ACRJS3 of tbe best PRAIRIE
AND TIMBER FARMING LAND IN THE
w EsT, at low prices, on;ten yean’ credit, at five per
caul, interest. Twenty per cent. U deducted for lull
payment in cash, or In tbe Land Bondi of tbe Com*
pony, taken at par. If payment la mod® within two.
*ean from date Of pnrctiiiM, with interoat. At pres
ent, tbe market price of these bonda la from 60 to 60
per cent, below per, whifcb affords an extraordinary
opportunity to boy any -of the Company's lands de
sired, very much below real value.
A FREE TRIP TICKET la given te Land Buyers,
and they are ebargud only half freight on all Laud
ing materials wanted from Hannibal for first im
provements on loud bought of the Railroad Com-
to emigrate to Northern Missouri,
briefly stated, are as follows:
A mild, healthy climate, rich soil; cheap lands,
the productions of which pay for them, expenses and
Improvements too, much within the limit of credit
given; a larger variety Of staple productions, embra
cing all cereals, hemp, tobacco, Chinese sugarcane
tu perfection. Irish# and sweat potatoes, choicer fruit,
including grapes lor wine, end peaches, then any
Other region further south or north; pure water,
timber, wood, coal] Um*, flue building rock, clay for
brick', and sand for mortar, ore abundant and conve
niently distributed; its pralrim are ready for tbe
plow; a spring emigrant can plant “sod corn" in the
latter part el JuncTsud gather a valuable crop In tbe
succeeding autumn for laltening great quantities ol
beeves and hogs; It Is only necessary Ho buy land
ouough for bull dicks, yards, orchards, vineyards and
crops te be enclose!!, as prafriea supply any quantity
of excellent hay frte of ot&er cost than' catting and
stacking, which isMune with improved mowers and
rakes at leas than Jme dollar person, and os fodder
ing is confined to three months and less, but little
hay, comparatlvelir, is neoded; best of open pastur
age, dating oothlag, neither Interest uor taxes, en
abling the stock-riSer or wool-grower to keep borsee
and moles by the icare, honls of cattle and swine by
the hundreds, and!flocks by tbo thousands,
- Hi; the markets are acccasiußby telegraph, rail and
water, and the kicU cash demand for wool, hemp, to
bacco, horses, mules, lot hogs, cattle and sheep, to
export, u ample for tbe supply. AU these savon
tages are within (free days’ travel of any Atlantic
city, for lesSjthAn KJS fore. Shall such Immense re
sources remain aulmpfOTed ?
Uiuonri U logoi I “Occasion i» played out P It is
now perfectly safe .to emigrate toNortbern Missouri,
and the loja. are doing. It will soon Be a free State
upposers concede it, and the highest controlling in
ternets of the eutls demand it. Loyal slaveholders
unite with CnlcnUeving citlxens in boldly adveca
tiug emanslpatton as advised by tbe President and
aonroved by Conri em.;
U LOKIZATION.
Emigraute sett ingi in colouk-s, will"DODtril»ute
great ■y to each otl erVad vantage. Large and choice
Indies of land off< r«dj furnish them every facility.
TooolouUo succesifuliy, co-operation is nwessary,
easy and practical jy a little eoncerted action.
Now is the time I »r iultUudes, with prudent fore
thought and actl< n, to secure, with Uttla money,
rich l-’T" 1 and haj py homes, which must rapidly in
crease in value, ioi themselves and their posterity.
CAPITA A&T&t AND OTHERS,
Can uow, with Utile money, and perfect security to
tbemaslvee, asaiit tbeU more destitute but indnstrl
oua aud capable friends to acquire, in a little time,
valuable forma and pleasant homes lends. The land
will abundantly secure the requisite advance,'and i’
• ua&bitk orriox.
Fifth Btire*. aboTe Bmithfleld.
TO UT.
ftNSSKU&.I'K FPLYTKOHMO IN-
UOTJEIH,
ON TBE EVBOPEAN PLAN ,
OITT OF SEW TOBK
Oily Ball Square, corner Frankfort Street.
{Opposite City Hall.)
B, FRENCH, PaoF&igTOa.
VB.
pruUlic rodnctions will soon enable lb© emigrant to
caiicrl lb© loan and Interest.
Faiupblou containing skeleton map*, shoving
geographical position, railroad connections, and gi*-
leg fuU information, are eont gratia. Let sli wishing
to enlist their friends, to amigraia with them, apply
tor all (bey want to circulate. Co-operation in this
way will bo of mutual advantage to ail,
M>uty to, or address
iQEOBGE 8. HARMS,
Land Agent Han. A 6t. Jos Bail road Company,
46 CITY EXCHANGE, Boston, Slau.
Ur, JOSEPH HUNT,'Land Commissioner,
Jai4:Smd*wT j HANNIBAL, Mo.
gAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
t
Ifooeca fitted op with hot and cold I I
rater tu the b«t ptjrle, with all the I
modern improvement*. In BATHS, I
WASH STANDS, OI*)3STS t BINKB,Ac. | |_
i ,
PLUMBERS,
GAB AMD
BTEAM riTTBBB,
ISSTopbtb STRxrr, scab S*miricLi>.
TANKS AND AGITATORS, for Oil l
BeAnertoe, lined in 'the moet datable
manner.
A Urge aaeortmerit of material* alw»y* on bud
And for ule on reaaon&ble term*. jelO
1862. MoCOEU a co. 1862,
OATS, (JAPS, STRAW GOODS.
BOMHETS AMD SHAKES HOODS.
Wholesale and retail,
ISI WOOD STREET, PITTSBUBQH.
We ore now receiving * uui aromas to onr el
ready ihhcksk rrocs of HATS, CAPS, STRAW
GOODS, BONNETS, SHAKER HOODS and PALM
LEAF HATS. f
Merchant* visiting oar city can boy from n» at
lower price* than In Philadelphia or New York.
McCOBD A 00.
RAILKOAD BOND CREDITORS OF
TUB CITY or A.LLSGHENY, Pa.-Tbs sa*
ttiorities of lUs City of Allegheny, are sow pro*
pared to issue new bonds luexchaoge for railroad
bonds of said city, Upon (he basis of coco promise
hitherto offered by th*m. •
Iloldcrs of such railroad bonds can procare circa*
lars containing full Information In relation thereto,
by applying by letter or, otherwise to
L; B. UET£Q,Xsq*,
- No. 76 Bearer street, IT. Y„
< WINSLOW, LANIKB A CO„
1 No. B#-Wall street, N. Y.,
i D-MAOTEBBON, ■
|uo:lm Treason* of the Oily ot Allegheny.
Drugs r drugs i drugs i-Jmt
received—
-42? Dm. Gain Arabic, eelcci;
483 4 * AsaftnUda, prime;
600 44 beet Madras* ami Manilla Indigo;-—_
1,800 " beat Umbra Madder,
2,000 44 Canary and Uemp Seed;
176 “ Honduras Cochineal;
331 “ Aloes, (Capo); :
100 *' Potash; •
Spices, Costilo Soap, - Cream Tart, Opium, Gun
Oomph, Morphia, Quinine, Ac., Ac, In store and for
sale low by >VOODSIDK A WALLACE,
jnl4 305 Liberty street.
JAMES tt CHILDS A CO.,
HOPS COTTON MILI, ALLEGHENY,
BBAISLKS3BAOBASD OB OBSABVBH
U INCHES T 0 10 INCHES WISE.
; BWOrienli-rt .111. Child, I Co.'l, Ki3/\Vood it
Pltulmrgh. will nttlw attention! 1 otA'tidly
fIARBON 01L—25 bbJs, on oonaign
\j ment and for sal* by •• • .
■ an 2 • --HEHBT B. COLLTKB.
1 ANl> i > IiASTJSK--60 bbls. revived
Li and forsaiebyP- HENBT B. COLLIKB.‘ ~
IOI'ASU —10 cask* just reotsired *n(
lOrwJahy - _ HEMET 1L COLUSA
ffil
T-\nr.r.Aß BAV.IS6S BANK; 80. 65
T ° rtTI 'raSTKBKD 1N1&55. _
Uu Somt|o*«33ck «4ttOT-.Hormlw.W. *«
lUJ l«t from 6 to a o'clock. . 0n(1
iLnxiu recelTed of 01l itmiJ Dot 1“"'™,“
DolbSwd • dlrldend of tbo
juc In Jtm* and December. lntciJ*0 1 ““* B
cUnd ■cml-cnnucHj, In JdMrnnd DoCombJ. ilnin
tbo n—D vu organized. at tbo rate of oil pet coot.
* If not drawn ont, is
of the depositor aa principal, and
teratfrom the fir»t aaja olJime and j 1 9*12"
pounding twice a. year without troubling lh* "I*“’
or to call, or eien to present hii laaa.boal. A.VIOU
rate, money will double in leaf than twelve
making In the aggregate sight am osK-nalt stt
oun. a na.
Book*, containing the Charter, By-Law*, Balea
and Begolatlocs, furnished gratis, on application at
the office. _ j_ ’
ParjiDcrr—GEOEGE ALB BKBT
lu&c M. Peuncck,
John Marshall, '
James B. D. Heads,
A. 1L Pollock, it D.,
Bill Borgwtn,,
William J. Anderson,
John B. McFadden,
John Holmes,
Alexander Spoor,
B«oj. L. Fahmwtock,
James McAuloy,
James Herdman,
James D. Kelley, .
Peter A. Madeira,
John B. Heller,
Jamee Shtdle,
Robert Robb,
Walter P. Marshall,
John Orr,
Henry L. Ringwalt,
John U. Bhoenbergetr,
William E. flehmertx,
Alexander Tlndte.
Isaac Whittier,'
Christian Yoagur.
its—CUAfi. A. COLTON.
Alexander Bradley,
John G. Backofen,
GeoVge Black,
John B. Canfleld,
Alonzo A. Cartier,
Charles A. Colton,
William Donglas,
John Evans,
Hopewell Hepburn,
William 8. Haven,
Peter 11. Hunkur,
Blcluinl Hays,
William S. Lately,
fitoarraai and Tneaarai
fo2;dewT
stoves* Sic*
jaucs a. v*iTT»ft_ ... J. r. touhq.
YOUNG BKOTHEKS, DuvJmKßFouN
oat, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa.
B. L, Pitta burgh. Pa., manufacture MACHINE,
HOT BLAST AND BOLLING MILL VOBNACE
CASTINGS of every description. •
OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FBONTB,
GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG
IBONB, GIIATKS AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP
COCK BOXES, Ac„ always on hand and for sale low.
Orders left with W. W. JTOUKG, corner of Wood
street and Diamond alloy, will receive prompt atten
tion. ' mhiS
ALLEN/McCOKIUCE; & GO., Valley
Foonubt, Pittsburgh, Pa.
*rWAa»KOOT«, No. 301 Liberty street. ' _ _
Manufceturers ef COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT
ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN
HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Bell
ing Mill Outings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar.
tizen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Bn
tiu Kettle*, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Oooplingss
and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine
Castings made to order. Patented Portable MU),
with Steam or Hone Power. nolfcCmd
OILS* Sfc*
Yy itT*HAMPTON,
OIL BBOEEU,
Metropolitan Hotel Building,
81. OLAIU STREET, pimsuaoa
Offlce.bours from 9 to 11 a. m. and 3 to 5 p* ®*
Jo7:tim _
PETROLITE OIL WOKKE —Reese *
OaArr, Proprietors; Refiners and Manufactur-
ers of
Pure Burning Petrolite— mark.
Pore White Carbon Oil,
Pure Deodorized Benzole,
Steam Clarified Lubricating Oil,
Cold Preseed B. B. do do
No. 1, No. X and No. 3 Machinery Oil,
Argand Oil, Dead Oil, Glory Oil,
Wagon and Mill Grease and Spirits of Naphtha.
•cWurder* filled promptly.
corner of Front and Smithfleld streets
Moncmguliela tlonse, Ptttsbnrgh. Pa. i*T4
iiwn i.ivtimT ; D. UZMOS.
jyNDSAY 4 BAKBOUK,
PUUU IK
CA'RBON OIL ,
lamp man o f a ctu re bs,
No. 22 WOOD STREET,
Pitts arson, Prana.
Oto. W. BOUD8UI? Ai«. «TA3...~a. T. M'COUUCK.
OIL REFINERY.
BOLDBHIP , BRIAN d 00.,
HAOTTACTpULBS or
BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL,
Keep constantly on hand the very beat quality ol
BURNING OIL, clear and without odor; also, a good
LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLS and CAB
GREASE. „
a9~AU orders left at No. 3S Futb briarr, Bank
Block, aecond floor, will be promptly attended to.
bc&tdtf
Eagle oil works.—wightman
A ANDEBSOS, refiners and dealer* in
PCBB CARBON 01L t *(4nallt7 guaranteed,)
PITTSBimOH, PA.
•V GAB GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on
Orders received for the present at CHESS, SfiOTH
* Ox’s, Water and First streets.
ta£6md 1
pK ,r
iKTKONA OIL WORKS.—LOtfO^
. MILL KB A CO.
Work* at Bharpelmrg Station, Alleghany Vallay.
Railroad. ' l *
Office and Waiehoo**,? 23 MARKET STREET,
FitUburgK •,
Manufacture™ of ILLUMINATING and LUBBI*
GATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. -
•V“No. I REFINED OIL, warranted nowexjdo
alTe, alwaya op hand. - - oclffclyd. -
UiUUCATINO OIL, as thb low
rates or'2s C£NTS PKB GALLOS, constantly
ud ii»ml tod for into by ;*6i 0« A Ji XL BAWY£IL
Aato the quality, w» teto to annexed certificate:
Prtmtmaa, Nor. 27,18G0.
Matn. B. C. & J. H. 6o»y«r—Genti: The - Lubri
cating Oil v« are getting front yoa to find to be the
boil Tor oar parpoee* ire have erfer died.
Tub L. 8. tt. B. B. B. Oo^
Bi Wi. ESPY, Prwdurf.
OIL WOKKB.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP A CO.,
Manufacturers of
PUBS WHITE BEFINED OABBON OILS.
Office, Ho. 29l Libert; street.
PITTSBURGH. Pa.
LUOIFiSK OIL WOKKb.
WILLIAM P. WOOLBIDQE,
MASVrAUnrsn or
GOAL AND CARBON OILS,
and dealer la
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, Ac., Ac,,
He. 39 Market street, between Second and Third,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
mhSftdly g
JJIKiiINT OIL WOKKJS.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP A 00.,
Manufacturers of
PUBS WHITE BEFIKED CARBON OILS.
Office, No. 301 Liberty street,
IkKEttK A OKAFK
li oil bbp i a a&B t
WHITE BURNING OIL,
PURE DEODORISED BENZOLE
AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL,
CRUDE OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES: PURCHASED,
WTNew OU BarroU wanted.
Corner Office, Monotmaneia Hooee. drtsKEswlyF,
HKUIT TKKEa.—INDUOKMENTSTO ruß-.
J* cnnstta.—A very largestode of choice TREESf
of selected varietlee to chooee from, ,with every pad*.
ble cere takes to hare every variety trno to came.
Of Apple alone we have \l6fiOO— so,ooo of which
axe three year olds, 10,000 foot year olds. Pear, 10,.
OQO.two to tljree yean old. Peach, Plhm, Ao, a fine
VtOCfc. . . : . r"7 V ~r
RwinMCi—the Trees in the. Nursery- Call and
examtxwthem.
EVERGREENS from't to 8 (ret, by the hundred,
cheap; also, SHADE TREES AND SHRUBBERY,
wholesale sod.retail.
Address PITTSBURGH AND. OAKLAND NUB
SERIES, Pittsburgh, Pal ■ '
wl4->t*wT JOHN MimDOml. Ja.
|>ILUAJiU, TABUtia, .jyUh {sharp's
JA patent-Cushion, are well known to. .be superior
to ell other*.Patented November, 1659, j '''
Manu&ctory, 148 FULTON STREET,
New and eeittnd-hattd
TABLES,
BALLS, CUES,
' - TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac.
nrOrdd* by'millwjll receive, prompt attehttau
CIUBEBIS —6O bpxes prime Cutting
f^WrSSMMSiW-.-'
aoi ■ :„\ ... iN0.251 Libertyetteet.
‘r MJiA KUMBMt OASU> BJjANKK'I'S,
A for Soldiers 1 tuwj'ainperidf qdalHjrjallow pTi»;
another anpply Jort-teceived a* the India Robber.
pfliLtitPA
XTJBVV CONBIUNMJJNXS—Iieceiw
(hli dny—a bbH. fmh ton
■ 4 fchdi. Conrad
Bt>Ma.Bud&M«; . ■
25boxM pbe.t.'smßxCdtm.
,nl3 . ~~ fe. H.iTOIQT«OO.
T Uilx a Drimearticlej
1J ft* sale by JAB.' DALnkLL A EON; 1
*aol;tf S 9 and TO Water street. .
—SUMMER -ARRANGEMENT;—
MOHDAT.HayMbtUa Trains will 1
of the Railroad, in. 1
foDowi: —r
Pttbfrerek, . Cohaahu «*d' OilttaaJf
£Mb«HF(KB.
LeaTw li» •. o. J&SO |W ».
i do Steuben rill* 4.*00 ■ “ JjOO
I do »;60 *• 10:15 «
do Colombo*. ,—• UiM) .*•■■-. HHS • i . ■
Arrive* CtncinoaU p. m. Woa.m. n
do SL L0ui5....... 7:50 a. ,m. .&4Sp.tt.
Nochange of cars between Pittsburgh and CinctnnjUL
Splendid Sleeping Cart attacked toaU Night Trains.
PiUtimrgk omd WTteeUag lias.
iLiATMpittsharfib 1:00a.m. C:I0a. mJlisop.tt. :
i kIT WelUriß*- 3:00 “ 8:14 « | 3*5 “
;■ U© Btenbenv’e 4:00 . “ fcl6 •* idsOO;*
I ,5a Wheeling. .4*4 " 10:33 “ 4*5
Aw!«Benair.l &05 •* 10:40 •* | &05 « /
iflbnnectlng at Wheeling with Baltimore and Oht
RSoad. andat Bellalr with Central Ohio Railroad
cinnali* ImUahepolis, St. Lo*iN» and points West.
pg&tarpl and Ctmbad .
Leave* Pittsburgh.— l.Wa.jn. 12:50p. m.
do AlUuc. ... „
arrive*Cleveland....—.—. &I& ®*3° . .
Connecting at Bayard with Tnscarawaa branch ft*
Kew Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with
Pittsburgh,Tort Waynel and Chicago Railroad; at
Hudson with Cleveland. Zanesville and dndanall B»
B. for. Akron, Cuyahoga Tails and II Ulortburg, and
at Cleveland with a A E. B. XL for Erie, DunUry
■hd Buffalo with 0. A T. R. R. for Toledo, Detroit
and Chicago, and the North-west.
Wellsviue Accommodation leaves at 4:00 ivm...
Returning trains arrive' at 2:20 a.m., tt.lsa. mn
3:25 and 8:0U p. m.
Through Tickets to all prooilocnt points-la the
West or South*wost, North or NortlPwest, can he
procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
‘ JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent.
For further information, apply to
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent,
At the Company's Office In Freight Station, Penn it.
mys . • •
0 RANGEMENT
1863—'THB
VANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY
TRAINS. Ob and after MONDAY; May 6th. '
The MAIL TRAIN leavt* Pittsburgh trca tha
Passenger depot* it the Internet ion or Libert* and
Grant streets, every morning (except Sunday) at &60
a. m.,stopping at all the principal stations betweea
Pittsbujgtrand Philadelphia, aim making direct «ln*
sections at-flarrisborg lor Baltimore and Washing*
ton* ami for. New York Tia Allentown route;
.The TRAIN I*stm Jh* above named
station defle at p- m., stopping enly at-jrtk*
dpal stations* making direct cosme&loa at Barrk
terg far BalUmoce* Weahlagtoß. and 'New lork via
Allentown.
The VAST LINS liana the above named Station
dally (Sundays, excepted) a* 620 p- m-» stepping
only at principal stations, and .connecting at Harris
burg for Baltimore and.Washlngton.
%OOAL FREIGHT Pauenget .Oar
attached, leans the PaasengerStation every morn*
lng, (Bnndays excepted,) at 6:30 a. m., running ee
(ar as Conemangh and stoDDlna at all stations; ’•
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN b.
The Johnstown Accommoantloa Train- teana dattj,
(except Bnnday) at 2:46 p. tn., stopping at all stations
sod naming an lar as Oonemeogh.
Vint Accommodation Train for Wall's Station leavii
dally (except Bunday) at fe4o a. m.
Second^Accommodation Train lbr Wall's Station
learn daily (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. tn* -• /
Third Accommodation. Train forWalTL Station
bam dally (except Sunday )at 600 p. m, - ' '
Fourth Accommodation Train tor Wall’s fltaiioa
leavse dally (except Sunday) at 615 p. m.’. V
Returning Trains arrive in Pittsrmrgn as knows:
Express, 12£5p. m.j Mailt •12.-65 p.-m.; Vast Lina*
12:36a. m-ji Johnstown Accommodation, H>ft6an.;
Vint Wall’s Station Accommodation, 630 a..m.; Sec
ond Wall's Station Accommodation, 6:35 a. m.: Third
WoITs Statkn - Acobmmodititfß, Lti6 p; m.; Fourth
Wall's Btstton Accommodation, oUop»m.- ■
Trains from mainriUsantl Indiana eonnect at Blairs
rllle Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation
East and West, Express and Mall ‘ "
- The pnbU& will find it greatly to their interest, In
Sing Kart or West, to trarol by the Pennsylvania
ntrid Railroad, as the accommodations nowofiarod
cannot be surpoawd on any otburroute. -The Road is
ballasted with atone, and U entirely free from dost.
We can premise safety, speed and comfort to aQ who
may teror Gils Bead with thdr oatronaga. *
1 VARA.
To Hew Y0rk...—.,412 68JT6 BalUmcsa. W MM..4B 50
lb Philadelphia*.- 10 GOjTo Lancaatfir-U*.—.'B 55
Do Harriabnrg .i,-. T 46l
Baggage checked ta all Stations on the Psanxylra
cU'OentreKßailroad, and to Philadelphia* Baltimore
andNew.-Yprk.,
Passenger* purchasing tickets in.,can wiU be
charged an; excess, according to distance traveled, tn
addition td the station rales, except from stations
where the-Company ’ "j; ' •
NOTICE*—In case of leas, the Gpmsanj will bold
.tbetnsolvM responsible tor personal, baggage only,
and for an amount not exceeding 9100.
‘N. B.—An‘ Omnibus Lins has been-eaployed to
ccnvey pamengars and baggage to and from tn* De
pot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for tech pas*
,mS ' r * Bd b **
At the Pennsytvasia Oeatral RailSoad Vaasagei
BU«cn. on
Oral Altoona. Pe»;
n'TWAM WEEKLY BKTWBKK^St
0 NSW YORK AND LIVERPOOL lan£jKß&
log ui' embarking Tweed ger* at QUEENSTOWN,
(Ireland.)- The IdverpooVNew York and VfaUadd*
'elite. Steamship-Company intand'-dasputehlßf tbate
foil, powered CSyde-bnitt iron fiteamimpa as Jallowt:
CITY OF BALTIMORE...*.-..Saturday, August 23.
flT.AfiflOW.,... August 30.
CITY or NEWYOBK:-.™..~Saturday, Sept. 6.
and erery Saturday, *t *oor, from -Pier 41,~Nt*th
ZUw. ■ * •
inns pr rtsaiom -i
FIRST CABIN ~.-.B7&it)O;STEERAQE....... w ,.B«VE
do to London w.. 80,001 do to B3£o
do toP«ri»-~U 85,00} do to Peris—
..*> ta Hamburg. 85,00} do -to Hamburg^-85,00
pMsngeaalso forwarded to Havre, Bremen, BoU
terdsm, Antwerp, a* equally tow rate*,,. ■ •
ITPiHUEiv ie» Etraormr~By ovdjrAfAf*®*
reery q/Stofo, poiefliom tearing ti* VmUm-.Btatm
arinpinito \u*cmc» 1 Fimportab&xvffffimffomhcari .
wishing te brink oat their friaadataa
bay tickets here at Jh* following rates to New Ycvb
From Liverpoolar Queenstown; Ist Cabin,B7s.BBl
and SIM. Steerage-from Liverpool s#,<** From
Queenstown *ayn.- •• -•* • L=-
- Thme Steamen have superior, acoemmedatiooa for
rMMegsTS, and carry , experienced Snrgeena. -Th»y
£e bnill in Watertight Iron Sections, aad.bav*
Patent Fire Annihllators on board. '
” a ' !:• JOHN G. DALE, L&*U S ‘
...15 Broadway, New York*
... JOHM THOMPSON, Agent,
wblfcdtt • h*' IJbartw etv—t. Pittahovsb,
riULK i*HiLUSOfUiU iJUKN&K.—
I HATDKN’9 HEW DOUBLE-ACTING PHIIi
030PHIO BDEHBB, for CASBON OIL, U now
ready. It poocoM many adjantagee orertbe coa*.
mon Burners. . , ' ’ '‘j',. '
1. U matH a large or email light with perfect
combustion.
.. .i It will burn any quality of oil with safety. ;
3,-It can be used with along or short chimney..
1. It can be need as a taper night lamp; ~
• 6. It can always be made to burs economically.'
6. It is more easily wicked than aayptber.burXMr*--
7. It can he trimmed and lighted wlthoot lamer* j
ins the cone. • . .• • .
H.-It throws all the white light abore the cone,
fl. The chimney can be remored or inserted with*
ont touching the glass. ; r ‘
These bnrnen are the common So. i tlx*. and «n
bepntonany lampnow in use. .Sresj po**on using
Carbon Oil shohld hare a Philosophic Burner. Price
25 cents.- Per dczen, $2. Bold at So. 'B3 fourth
street. Pitta burgh. . P HAYDM.
jtflSJywtawP
'Y'ULCAN fokge.
W. P. POBTEB J 00 n
sunnbletQren of .
STEAMBOAT Bn4JTTB,OBANKB, PIBTOtt BOM,
PITUAN JAWS, WBISTS, LOCOMOTIV* .
. AND CAB AXLES, ANOnOBfI, ,
And klndi of Hearylorging..
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
TIUPKRAHOITIIiE, Dm FltUborgk.
rjXJ t’AKMKHH AJSI> AIIIjI.BKB. -
GEO-WEY’3 FAS AHD BEPAUATOB*
For cleaning GBAUT. Patented Jaanarj* IMO, 1
Is cheap, aimpie and' danb)d, azid la fi o^0
beetatyieof worfcmnnahlp, It wffl cleanriliUsai
of Seed and Grain, and remot©Ch»ff,_Saot,CMat r ~
OocUe, Ac.» tooro thoroogblT, oad wlta iMi WWp
than mi; other machine. we.prceeu* ;tMrmmto
the public, with confident* that It *"*B*“***
aatlsfrctloa and come apeecily Into **»«"*
log pnrcbaeetT the' eoU right to •*O-^*o
milla In Western^PenoijWaaia^Waatwtt t
and an Obkywith Itorightto «UJn Indiana^*
■soxt* 1 *™*&wsb&sb£*
IaSmMOWF 1 31» Llbgrty rt.. Plmbnr»b. P».
mi) BKKIN.KHS
A IStiam’ Engine*, Boiler*. gait PmjOll gtfflj,
Tania, OondcmilMPlp»iS?o>y^2Ss&
tnado to order. Wo batron band “!3g““LS” 1 “
{Masscsas?ssa^^^ s
iyiHHiiff Tank; Fin Front** Onto wn» toll tke»»
whfaftir?ogfer to***dabor tpprorcdpaper. ; Th*
le26:3m«n*»> 819ldbgtHt.PUttllOTith.ro.
NEW YORK.
S'i'KAM MAKUlifa WUKKA—Uonu
menta, Tiil«t»'*ad Or»T«: 5loBe«, on hand end
nada to order at tba lowest prices. WjS.woaU;gar
tlcnJarlj lovits the attention of parchasen to a new
andheaatifnl iaprore&tent In Qrara Btones—Poxes
patent A4)ssiab)»Bhield; it costs bat liiUe and adds
smeb to the beauty of the Grate Stones. .Warerocms
319 uid 321 (Offioe 319) Liberty street,Pittsburgh.
jeS&3mara«P' '■'•!• ' ■ W; W. WALLAO.
W.J. SHARP.
TfMJ Cloths,
1 Win fiteae*, Pcttabt* Mtiu, 3mnvif*diinM«
WftterWbcfabrJUUCtearißgaad Uin Vanishing, of
•awfuW^M*!®.. is.F4M*ac*£
fc2B:3mint»wT Sl> Liberty «U.PUUhargb, p^,
to DHaUuCJIJcSMWwIV tfiASXKK
•lift r ?*■•'' '' a V’^-'■'* WiW. WALLACK,.
KTKOLiTJS FUKSnUKK i-OlllßH.
—'W« inmat to
dirt, and polUhtt, to
its to *Usten with mrugfcfcbia bdwty.. Bold by all
tto-tinncib&ltaxinctiti W th»lThltodfltnuo: •-*'’v
ju smH* G&Arr»uu&temiis,
ix +*
ILROJDS.
4 tt,B*ln«Wv (VtlllW. fl.