~: -V;- r-y.Z ’ ■ •* v •if.* «h.*>£v -sj; r. 1 :. ?• ,-N iC.i • . L .S:* ■**->•:,. •; • ■ i c: • v •\; •• 1 * * : * : s » 1 V 1 ’:! i ! '' 'r lyKy.'-'v’T^y.v^, ■id !■ ' : :*! . v. ';• • ■:; ! s s'< - .'•. i. j'|:-^:sv 11 •' -‘>2 •&>: ife* »:>? '-• ' ,;. • >;# :’. ;v;- ' 1 » > •* tb •:■ '&•*•:' i.r* .s . *<\. •»:•>:.' * » \-, •■? ’•'»■•: '*V*'vV .'V *:•>* r" ' : t;"- : ;. : \'T > j' • v:A \ i^:;;:;;,.:;- vil- .■' .M. ! i 1 >. '■ ■ - V 1 Monday morning, may a Xo OusOtranr ftoa nAirinno.,.tkUfUc tk«lr ■'ntW.no., °f ttrii formw *»*••■«•. lapaoibliiotu to ntka W <*“*“ wlttoiit knowing whw. tho popor hwlpHTieuir bon wot. Gxxxxai. Bduiub baa taken in band ibe Kaighta of the Golden Circle., The Providence Journal hope, ba Will make them Kaighta of the Hempen Circle. - Impending Battles, We hate prints land perfectly ttuitwoithy adtioos f«im Washington up to Batnrday. The movement of one army aerois the Bappa hanneok was a great eneeeu. Sen. Hooxm, in a brief and stirring order to his brats army, dated April Mth, annonnees that the opera tions of the three pretlona days bad resulted in planing our army la sneh a position as would compel tha enemy to some onto! his iatreoohmeats and fightni on gronnd of oar own.eholoo, or sits inglorionsly retreat. Two great battles are expeoted this week : ®ne on the plains between.tha Bappahannook and; Mattaponey rlters, and one on the sooth side of the James. We eoaddently await the result. X a Soamimr and Btrali, of Xaneutar, Pa., ln pnbUshing an artlels from this paper in regard to Hon. John P. Penney, as a can didate for Governor. says s' "To those whow know John P. Penney, etiry word In the shots has the ‘ring of the true petal/’ and we would be doing Injustice to oar own feelings If wo did not bear oar humble testimony tothe great ability and on-' bsadlng lnUgrlty of John P. Penney, of Al legheny. There it no mania onr broad com monwealth who wonlr make a better Gover nor, nor One la whom otery man, woman and child could rest erery right with more per fect seonrlty. '■•honing and French Creek Rail We inylte attention to the notiee of the Corporators of : thin important road in onr adtertislng columns, of the opening of books for the snbsoTiption of stoek. This road is the one of Which we hare spoken sereral times within the past'few weeks as the extension of the Allegheny Valley road to the Oil Region. From Ma honing northward it is to be a separate and independent corporation; but the ef feot of ite construction will be to giro to this oily, and to all the country connected by rail with this city, an unbroken connec tion by rail with the Oil Region, and with :the numerous iron furnaces of the valley of the Allegheny. There is a choice of routes between Mn .boning (which Will soon be the terminus of the Allegheny Valley road) and Franklin, of both of which we have spoken freely. The question asto.whloh shall be chosen will probably be: determined mainly by the amount of stock that shall be taken by the friends of thejrespeotive routes. They are both good. Bach has its peculiar ad vantages. We, some time ago,: indicated onr own preference, unbiased by any per sonal or local interest ; and now we shall, only say that we shall cordially acquiesce in whatever choice shall be made, whether that choice ehall be determined by the weight of subscription or by the ascertain ed superiority of one route over the other. ' .We wish to impress upon the minds of the people of the district through which ; the road'passes, the vast benefit whlohit will eonfir upon them;; and that the best investment they: can' though they should never draw a dollar: from it in the shape, of dividends—is to contribute in proportion to the value of their real estate to its construction. The benefits will be great and permanent, *" | h-y ln g the nine of everything, butespeoially of land. Now 'we should like to believe that the people up there are not ‘hard men, reaping where they hays not sowed and gathering where they hays not strewedtherefore we ex pect -to see them contributing liberally towards thia Important and very profitable enterprise. ‘ : FROM WASHINGTON. Kail Dlapatobas te tha Pittsburgh Qmatta. WxlHlsotos, Mm; 2, 1833. rmom thi xxpvxhxxsoce. Ib the ablenoe of official Information from a* seat wo ban all aorta ft toman. It U wall known tha War Department hu authentic new,, bat, thu fir, they bars dla . played a power of retioenoe In that old abop which wouldkan bm highly aa.if.vi, j, formar lUgei of the war. Enough la known, however, to-aay that tho,aapeot of allalra on tha Rappahannock la highly onoouraglng. Tho whola of Gan. Hooker 1 , army la raportad : to ba on tho aouth tide of that riror. and al raady thraaUpa tha roar of tha rebel army. Tha loft wing oroaaod at Part Royal tha day altar tha paaaage at Kally’a Ford, and inr priaed the rebate poatad there, capturing two hnndrad prisoner! and a largo amount of ail. I?" 7. a?«B»*»U. On yaatarday morning at daylight font hnndrad mora of their mea, all - eherpihootara, ware oeptured in thatr rifla pita, by a anddea flank moramont of our foroaa. Hoary flrlng of artlllary hea boon hoard thara at lntarrala alnoa, wkloh la aop ' poaad to ba tha (hailing of the wooda by our battariaa, preparatory lo an advauoa. : - navnw. Mr. Seward, tha Pnaalaa Hlnlatar, and • other dlatlngnlahad paraoaagaa, have goaa - down to witnaaa a review of Stnaral Slekiaa* epleadldcorpe. Tha party will prooaadthonoa r to Portreea Monroe, and "all alone ahota." mailing tho battla afar off. * run ran xn rraoxiaoroa. «dara of Gen. Martlndalfc doriag tha aaloou and Uqnor daallng aatabllahmanta of tha olty yaatarday thara wee a natty: hit ahow cf "aaok-oloth andaahaa." Borne van tnroujdaalari.atrlckan with pity at tba forlorn appaaranoa of tharag alar ltnara who thronged about tha cloaad doora, rarallngJn Imagination npon tha da llghta within, atflunpud to "go ona ayaon It;” bat tha moramont did not aaoapa tho vigilant Prornat gnard, and ended la a decided failure. Zhoaa who took time by tha forelock, and laid in a twenty-four honra* (apply of bararagaa baforahand, flared wall. Tha raablotlonaba- Ing raatorad In tha evening, tha Vniih of tha vlotlma of tan honra* abatlnanoa bom whlaky waa only equalled by that of the annual pil grim oararaa for the fordi of tha "aaorad Jor dan.!' Upon the . whola, .howarar; the day waa wall and, to ail! outward appaaraaaa, re . - Uglouily obaarrad by tha larger portion of tba people. ' ■, Ts> Nonirang Cnrinin JUmnoAD waa . eosapted sa Friday with immense tnias, qontributlng to anextenlro mflUarymova ment now in progress. Of eourao wa, an not at liberty to enlarge on thaw facia, yet It la not contraband to refer to the vigor with whieh the Qovernmsnt ia nowpoah - lag forward ita entire military forcea. . Troops are in motion in erery part of tho otnntry, end it cannot be many days; be fore a blow will be (truck which will a»- . ioniah traitors and Startle oopperheada. ■ Smruburg Ttltjrapk. The Engltah Cabinet had: ordered the employment of flbnr or flvsdataetlvopelloe men in Lirerebol, whose doty lt will be; tb ■> watoh the ahipyarde from which the rebel fleet is being and report to the government. < * ES - HOOKER’S ADVANCE. Details of the Movement. A special dispatch to the Tritme, dated Thursday, gives deUils of the-advance of Gen. Hookeris army, from which we select the following: ,|. morning, at five o’olock, the „ . _ “SJ- Gsn. Howard's Corps; the 12th, Maj. Gen. Slocum's, and the 6th, Mqj. Gen. Meade's corps; struck their tents and marched westward on the several, roads leading to Kelly’s ford, distant from the lino of the Aquia creek and Fredericksburg railroad about twenty-five mUee. "Tie 11th oorps reached Kelly’s ford at 11 o’olook on Tuesday morning. ■ brigade from this corps, commanded by CoL Boahbeck,had been guarding the ford ever since the advance of < the cavalry two weeksago. Thepositionhad been wellrecon noitered and hence immediate preparations were made for laying the pontoons. The position is an admirable one for the exercise of a little strategy. Marsh Bun. empties into the river just below the fords, after stealing its way round a high; hlnff. The pontoon boats were moored in tHn oreek behind the bluff; in seventeen boats 255 men from the 78d Pennsylvania teers and the 154th New York regiments, suddenly darUd from the shadow of the mil, and pushed vigorously across the nver, and seized the bank. ; Thb rebel pickets, about twehty in. number, attempted to fire,but their powder being wet succeeded only in snapping a few caps at the men in the boats. Skirmishers were deployed to* the right, left and front, but the enemy was nowhere to be found. The remainder of the two regiments crossed in boats, while the bridge building was pushed forward with a most commendable vigor. Early in the evening the 11th corps commenced crossing, and the 12thbivouaoked bn the commanding-bluffs that surround the ford. On, Tuesday morning, long before the day had dawned, the tramp of feet was again heard on the floating way, and, when the gray light of morning rose on the soene, long blaok lines were projecting themselves in radia from the pontoon launching, and, the plain beyond the river was soon covered With moving masses of men. At six o’olook Gen. Bto&emau’s cavalry oorps arrived at the bridge, and commenced crossing. Following these came the fifth oorps, the 12th having already crossed. The wagon trains were all sent back from Kelly’s ford, and parked near Banks’ ford, and it was evident that a connection would be forced from Banks’ ford to the troops from Kelly’s ford. From eleven till one o’clock, irregular firing was beard in tho direction of Germania on the Rapidau, and it is supposed that the enemy was there endeavoring to ' check tho rapid march of the national troops, though no thing trustworthy has yet reached us. At twelve o’olook on Tuesday, the camps of the Ist corps, Major General Reynolds; the 3d, Major General-Sickles, and the Cth, Major General Sedgwick, were abandoned,, and the troops were put in motion. When the daylight broke on Wednesday morning, national brigades had surprised, surround ed and captured the enemy’s pickets and reserves, and the astonished-rebels beheld two bridges connecting ttys hostile shores of the Bappahannook, four miles below’ Fredericksburg. As at Kelly’s ford, everything was in readiness, and the first notice the rebel out posts had of what was going on, was the approach of the boats filled with men. They fired a volley at random, wounding some twenty men of the 110th Pennsylva nia volunteers. • The success of the expedition in boats was so complete as to prevent an alarm. The laying of the bridges, though* in the very face of the enemy, was. therefore, car ried to completion without his knowledge. The hazy atmosphere of the night was most favorable for the work. Two bridges were laid near the same crossing—-one by a detachment of regulars, and the other by volunteers. After this a third bridge was constructed. A suifioieutforoe to bold tlis bridges sis marched over and'placed in position, after which the crossing ceased for the dap. The several commands on this side were adran tageooaly posted to await farther orders. Two miles farther down the riser Gen. Reynolds, with the first corps, constructed a. bridge in the face of the enemy’s rifle pits, and .effected a crossing. The resist ance was stubborn, bat of short duration. The fire of the artillery was too rapid and sererc for the enemy, and he .wisely aban doned the earthworks and fled, leasing in the hands of a party who crossed in boats 87 prisoners Horn the 13th Georgia and Gth Louisiana, attached to Jackson's command. The prisoners report Jackson as command ing the right wing of .the rebel army. Yesterday the second: (Couch’s) corps took a position in the rear of Banka’s Ford with full facilities for. crossing his own corps and as many as might be ordered to follow him. - A good road was constructed between Banks’s and United States Fords, and only orders were needed toput inhar monious motion all the departments of this great army. Later intelligence brings in the cheering news that the 11th and 1-th corps crossed the Rapidan at Germania at three o’clock yesterday, and that-Gen. Meade, with the fith corps, crossed at a point lower down, at fire o clock. The enemy was everywhere taken by surprise, and nearly every ploket force was captured. From three to fire hundred prisoners and wounded had been token up to four o’clock, and the oommand was moving down in fine order. The line of march is in the direc tion of ChancelorriUe, south of Frederioks burg. Stoneman, with his full oorps of cavalry, is sweeping down in a wide circle, deter mined, with skill, energy, and dash, to re trieve the laurels of the past fortnight. LATER. ADDITIONAL AND JIfIDLY IMPORTANT. la Saturday's New York lW6«ne the fol lowing statements are made in the editorial eoluma:_ On Thursday morning the scene changes The movement down'the river was a feint. Lets Wednesday night the Third Corps, which was at the four-mile bridge, maroUd straight ■P tb*. river again and joined the Second at Ford s and early, Thursday morning the First Corps followed in its path, and also halted at the same ford. So that on Thursday morning there are three corps across the’Bap tdan. marohing straight on the rear of FrscC * vii “S* tw,lrB miles distant from that oity, and ?ord > »“h the roed the Seventh Corps stlUwHh a femidable' dU- P**J °f , o , ee threateniog to cross below and assail the other flank of the enemy. It well be believed that Lee evacuated Fredtr loksharg medpiutely and fell back toward Richmond. Telegrams tij that effect were re ceived ysstarday/bat were based perhaps as much on the presumed necessity of. the retreat as upon direct information. If it is hot true, so much the worse fer Lee. Re had ho alter native but to march out of Fredericksburg, or to fight with the; oertainty that’his whole army, If defeated, srill be destroyed or oap tarea. And lh any event Steneman with his cavalsy corps Is la the rear of any position to which Lee can possibly have fallen back, and we shall probably next hear that both the Virginia Central and Biohmoud and Freder icksburg Railroads are severed. In that ease, Lee must fight with what forces he already has, for no reinforcements ean reach him bo fore Hooker falls on his isolated forces. ‘ On Saturday afternoon the following ap peered in theYVOnuicrewi Advertiser: : We have reorived Information from a source that.we knowtohaentltiedtoaUgh degree of credlhwhich wsrrsats tbe hope thxt Geh. Hooker oetefi the retmCofthe rebel ferees at Fredericksburg, and that they may-be esp fam ordmrond. . While our columns haTa crossed the Rappa- haasoeky iad others! yet remain before the city, it u believed that General Btonaman’e cavalry have cot between the rebels aid Rich mond, and wul cat off supplies and arrest re treat in that direction. j . ' It Is also understood that a strong diversion has been made from Suffolk-in the direction of Richmond, and that It is.by no means Impos sible that the Tfbel'eapital may, hofor* the eloie of another week, bis surrounded and In vested by Union troops. The important intelligence conveyed |n the -last paragraph of tho foregoing, we haw our selves received a confirmation of In a private eommunloatioo from Washington. It if quite possible, therefore, that two great bather may be fought within a few daye-»or, eves, mag lav* been /ought, on Satuday or —one between the Bappahannook and Rich mond, and the other on or near this James river, south of the now-totteriog Confederate capital. PUBLIC JTOTICES. COUNCIL N. U. L. will mitt od TCZ4DAT, May 6th, 2 o’clock p. m., at WILKIHB U ALL. A fall representation of osteca'MlirvquMtod. • myhSt jns»NOTl<J&—The Subscription Books of ihe Cooper Sira Arm* Manufacturing .Ootopwy «fll continue open et theOOo* ef J. Mu OOut'Cn A 4<0., Beak Block, fifth street, until for* tbwmtlee - iwhtf Ornou er auxaxzxT Gas Conran, t Allrghuij Olty, M>71.18t~3. / [T^»NOTICI£.—-An electiin for Presi deoteod Director*, to Mrr« for on* rear, will he held et the office in the Diamond, on tfOBDAY, Mm; lith. from 10 to 8 o’clock p m. m>fctd , J Q. MoPaßßSoy.Trem’r. BANK.—A Special U'ir Meetingottbe Stockholder* eftbUßAsk will will he held onVGBJDAY, 2d W; of Jane next, to ooniiderthepnpriat;of orgnlxleg,ee three pree tlcable, ondar thamet of tha Jml Oongrcm of th* 07 a., entitled *■ An Act to provide a national Our* ran'7-” FJBAS. SILLIB9, President. Plttahurgh. Me; id. 1868. my4;lm OF»xNOTICK. —In aaoordanoe with the Vtv' prorUtona of the 6th Section of an Act to ln« corporate the '‘lnland Telegraph Oonpuf/' notion It tereb/ glreo to the Corporator! named In cald Act, end the Stockholder* In the corporatise, that ‘here will be* meeting of the eald Corporate Body ‘Hi JTBANK LIN HOUSE, la the Banach of «. -burg, on THURSDAY, the Tth dar of Mai n&e A. D. ISBS, at !S q’clock In the afternoon, for the {drpoea of cboocing a Preeldent and six Dlractors for the management of the affeln of aald corpora. Uou DAVID WILLS, JOEL B. DABHKK, H. J. STAHLE, QSOBOS ARNOLD. &. Q. MoOBEABT. [nS*TO TELE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF WIiMHIIT 00.— QatUmrn In pit. .snauoe or the43dflection of the Act of Bth Xu, 1834, JOQ vo herebynotified to meet la Ooamtloa, at the COURT HOUdR, la Pittsburgh, oa the FIRST HORD v Y IN Mif, A. D. the 4th“y •fino monlb| si 1 o’clock to tin afternoon, and h> loot rt'va eoee, by a majority of tbo wbolo number of Directors present, one poison of Uteran and odea* Udc atquremtnu, and of eUD and etperieoea in tbo »rt<f teaching; aa County Buperintsndset, for tbo three tnceeedliig years; dotermlao the amount of compensation for the tame, and otrtlfy the malt to the diet* Sopertnt«ndaat at Harrisburg. aa required bj tbo39tb and4oth Sections of aald Act, A. T. DOOTHRTT, County Superintendent of Allegheny Coonty. Pittaecrgb, aorll 7fh. 1363. apQiStdawF 1860—X. DRAM’S PLANTATION Bmißfl They purify, strengthen and tnvlgo.ete. The) create a healthy appetite. Thoy are an andidoto to change of water diet,' They orerooaia effects uf dissipation and late boars? They strengthen the eyntam and an liven tbo mind. They prevent miasma Ho and intonnluont fevers. They purify tba breath and addlty of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They corn liver Complaint and Herrons n—*fi-hv_ They are the brntßlttars la the world. They ™.v t the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, tne celebrated Oajisaya bark, room and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, with out retard to age or time of day. ParticnUrly re commended to delicate parsons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grows, Druggists, Hotels, andoaloona. P. £. DRAM k 00„ BD2 Broadway! New York. faau&wm ' POLITICAL jtoticeb.'— [TjS»FOR COUNT Y COMMISSIONER Gsoaox Baxuxdn, of Pittsburgh, wQI be a candidate for County -Commlastoner. aubifct to the decision of the next Republican Goa Tea ties. apXfrto . rnS»FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER —J- G. Comstock. ofAharpibnrg. will be a candidate for the above olQc«, inbject to the if<-r of the next Republican Oouaiy Convention. apM;to fTS-FOR BBCOBDER.—Abdiu, Mo- Clcm, df Mifflin towiuhip, will b* • enndl* dftU tor Becorder, eubject to the deoMon of the next ■ Republican Ooonty Convention. *pie:«z*vtcF fljS-FOR RECORDER^— Hbhbt Shits* u tT, ef the Seventh Pittebnrab. «0I be » naaitidata tor Recorder, ecbject to the a«-t«fr>n of the Bepabllcaa Coast/ Convention. optltte ()3»FOR REGISTER—Wh. Gum, of Bobtaun tovniblp, win U • cndldmtt bt the imti offlcA, eubjeot to the dedekra of the next Bvpobilcaa Coant? CtnTtpUoa. gptP;to (HS-FOR REGISTER—Juaca Harr, r®. ,«» DpporSt. CUlr tmnablp, win be a on! oldtte for. BecUter»mb«ot to the of the Be pobllaa I9r>BiinMiDf Ooovootien. ahSfcte REGISTER • WIU-TBM J: BwmiMwint " WUiboooadldotofanheOfflmof Hegmtfffff ym *»*i« AU-.hM/ ootmtj. mbfeettotbe deddoaof the BepnbUcan Oencty Ooaveatton. spS:to ir«»FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, —Joee K. tuisn, of Chxrtim toemhlp, win be a candidate Cor Clark o( the Oourta. aubjec to the decision of the Republican CountyVomlnat " lap Contention mhB*:to ira»FOB CLERK OF THE COURTS. —W*. A. Hnaoi, of Pitt Townahtp, wffl be a candidate for -Clerk of tba Ueorta of Allegheny County, ratyeet to the derision of the Republican County MomiofttfiicGonTenti'-m. mhllitc JTjS»FOK CLERK OF THE COURTS. “Jw. B« Goone* of Sheler towublp, will-be before the Republican Oeunty Contention aa a can did ala for Clerk of tba Court*., , apS;to JtM IT ap f~ERTIBEJHEjrTB. ADMINISTBA/TOB’S NOTICE.—Let: ter* Teetanuntary on the attate of Hugh Mo (Barkan, lata of FiUaburgb, deoaaaad, haring ban granted to tba undaißfgnad. all panona ia dab ted to .•aid aetata will make immediate payment, and then harlog dalma against tald aatate will pnaant them, properly autbantieatad for mtt'amans. BAKCVIi McOLURKAV. Adm'r. myfcltde6twT .. TTAYINO PURCHASED from Dr. B. LI OUDBY one ol bit APPARATUS FOB XT TBAOTIMO TESTS WITS OUT PAIS, and tbe right of wing the same, wa taka thii mat hod of in ormtng ear friends end ihe piblio generally that la a abort time we will be prepared to extract teeth bj hi* proem, J. a. KIVG, Vo. 99Afth stmt; C. KIHG, 80. 47 Bmithfteld street, tajiitt Plttabnrghe Pa. 28 000 BBAVfiR FIRa bbi ck’ 9 For sale at tbe IXCZLSIOB COAL AVD LIKK YARD, Union Aynuig Auvoubt City, taylrgiawnstf A JAB. BBVO. -JJEW RIBBONS. A large aacortmant of Hew and Elegant Styles of Ribbons, Aidclhir MIILISBBT GOODS, jut received by Mu. M. KITOBIB, m r fcBt IgS.ysderel stress. AlTetheay. ffIHE OLD “BRADLEY FOUNDRY" ■A FOB SAUL—Sesled Propomls will be received et the offles el tie Alltiksoy Vellty Belltced Oom. pear, earn BATDBDAT. Her tth.Kr tbe taicbue of tighten build tog lota adjoining Hallman, Babm BHo?§ premises, la the fifth Ward* Apart of tba property ia at pnaant oecuplad by the Car Spring Works of Blair A 00., and la adaurabla'Tooatton for manufoetnrlng purpose*. A plan of the lots may be seen and farther information procured by tailing at the oflee of the Company. npfctd rVLIX B. BBPHOTe Pna»t. —a Boy 17 years of age, just left school wrltu e good head, weate emplayeunt la e ttote where he cea get e haowledge of Inline.. Oea oome w,U n mvinT , '" , ' B ° 1373 > Fiitabaxgh FU» OBoc.’’ A UMLN IH’I’KA’iTON NOfloß.— Let-, ~~'•’v of ACmlalstimtlou hmvlag this dev beca cadeveleaedca tkc eeteteefSeleoe Oltj. dfomeed, all per eoulodebted to aald utato aroaotlSoS tom-Sv an. .AMnt to me, and all havingclaJss agalact mid »«*■«* tojpwtat tbe same to me. duly aathtntinted for •attlaam&t. . J . HKVBT OAKPBXLL. April Bib. lttfcayt.lid*6twT AdiaY. Tpism. v • ... JC 'AO half bbki Lake flarriag gad WUto Yiihi M bhls. andhalras Vos. Sand 9 ‘Xhckanli II » OaaaoßaYHsMag} Jfbt mle at Ud Idbttty stiaaet. WK.y.BvovAO<x, irstta mey nipeet; In antrway a dannhii femfiy hom-Knqdnatltf Itetrafoaatgar -T*w JUtriut PASSAGE FEOM THE “OLD COUN "~T Tb ’ .aatmlmi U now pnpond to SSsSSSwsss-** «a*MSKfSf»S.!raSS w2£S?* to*w Ltmpool «T-iT touc J l, ®4 ** Laadcaicrrjfor th« in*o*. AdHS* T#lNla *■»" I'iTKpool erf rr *wk. AAanm !L ‘ D.O*H*ILt, **•*«£. CVo*fei* Baildfog, j»yl;g«ao4 "fa firth ttwt. ptttitw- . t>OQBHff CITBATiK OF MAGNESIA, "■,7,,“ the form of Powder. It le SSirlfi OTtr tke liquid Citrate • ad ao,t *l»er.l Water*, WJU dmllarartlctoi. When law* i? !u aorota f wgolMly* It Ktt an ad lr*ble *?»*•«* remora# etmatipaUos, fiSSSKSSM? “ oU "* •*;*“ *■“?• JS? iZ. *•“?*■ FAHS*STOOK A 00 , PltU - *”*• - niyfcam KTOTIGB.—.AU parties interested are Mttw that the ondeMmed Viewer e, t» j Ti«w aal u>n damtfcis and twnefifi a« alley midway between Union *tKw£? rtwtt, from Horth alley to ffiEirSffifc,***• wldtk of tweleefeet, tor (he meet on .the ground, on ltth-litt, at I o’clock p.m, at ohtoh tlrna and plaoe they may attend. WILLIAM McBXhDBT,') joam t-itb , _ miTK4SKVH&B, (eucceßsora to Wm. liTfl liwnJm m w£S?d PKAOria&li PLUHBKB4, * ll **BS» Ho;jßTllb#rtjbS 69 F«d*r*l ftrMt AllvshcßTi SS! S' tamut LEAP PIPE. SHEET iBOWvt 4 ».ySAP> OBM HO3 ». HYBBAMTu. insUr ?rJL 4T 5?- _?atkb closets, bath sod- ALE PUMPS, BY ELSHABTS, hdi^ ST^*0 ' All work womotedlo gift jotii- M XjJgKAli VVATiSBa. Spring aopply of BLOK LICK, BCDBOBD, OONGBBBB. BJfPIBB APBIHG, K? 88 JBGXrf, AfiTXBIAN, BBLTZBB. k J . SIMOH JOHHSTOM. oonarßaalthSaldand joartkatraafa. (IUUUKiOKS ANI>rKODUOJC. Vff B*w Orioah* and Onbtt Su rr Frla* andcholsa &io Coffee: 8&«1o£fe ,n * kta ■ hhi »: Cbolc. bnsdi Totftoeo: Kol -1.2 *aa 3. foil vriflt Mitoa Imp,; Mtm Fork—lauo bbl*.: KetUt rendered Laaf Lard: SOO ttarcca cboleo Sugar Onrod Hamf; n, . n do do Cft&TA-ted do; Wl . *"■* B *°» Ham*, BMm and Sbooldm; Si »« *vL U ***? rt .“* Dt of * oodl la »«ur Une, (or (Hi low to too trad*, in *tora aad lor nit by , UeDO&AIiD * ABBDOELEB, yj 'WttdMiiLlbartyitwet near Wood. pUJJLiU KWIUH—In »ooord»noo wut be mul Wd nbecripttaai ncrind to the cap. ii °* *ald eompao y at the following time* and,. niaoATu: InFranklin,Venangooountr,onMon. *f*J» .H«r 18th, at tba Cicrt 'Heme, between tba bonra of 8 a. m. and I p us, In Clarion, Clarion oonntir, on Tbnnday, Map Slat, between 10 and 8 o nock. - la FltUborjh, Allegheny county, on B*t« Ve Bay 83d, between 10 and 8 o’clock, at the Oil *«ban|«. BAMTJXL H. KIBB, B. F. JONM, J. 8. MYSBO, EICSaBIriKWUr, OBOBOS BLAOK, BOBT. LAMBIBTON, THOS. McCULLOCGH, Wn.il. IriToN, H. 8. D. DCDLST, BOBT. OBW, and otbera, 1 Corpora ton. , [AmwUan Oliistß, Franklin; KitUaolßg Tree FtBW, Oil City Md Clarion upwi, oopy 1 ■ M jeuasuAMCis uf an okdkbof A tto Orphan*’ Oovti of Allaghaßjr esmtfi Uurt wjU toaipcaod to PnbUe B*l*, on tfao pramlara, on TSUBSDaT, tha 28th day of May, lies, tt 10 ocbcka.B«,aU thatTatnabl*tractof loadrttoau J*|l«?to*nik|n, aboutthn# mika.from Allaghcay City* and bocndtd by .Unda of Parid SUrratt, tba neiragf Wn. R. Graham, landa of LighthUl Wd Johnßamaga, oonUlolnt 80 aeraa, mar* or laaa. bring tha bra of tha lata Danlal MeKaavtr, 4e0»4, on which oro anctad »two ttory from* Availing > <onU* log bon, aprtng homo, and other laproTunanU, Than la alio upon tba fntmlm an ueaQant yonag bearing orchard of ofcolot graltad nil. * Tama moda known on day of tola, PCTBPB IVOBY, J4B. HAY LOB, Adalniatraton of Donlal IfdKaaTar. dto’d. n»ajvd SUIa 1 & JHUT WOKRt?; CO-FABTNEMBBIF NOTICE. LtyriA A PHILIPS htu thit dir auirfatai) »Ai7 Btn th * aßh&oJhotoro of BUTS, BOLTS. WAMXRS.Aa, HXHftI W. OLIVIB,Jr. The aeoaTaad stylo of the fm *UI U LBWlfl, OLITXB A PHILIPS. Who will settle op the badnesa of tboloUflm, ■•" Office teapomOy at Ho. 112 Trap Strut. Maanhciory ox sonlfc and of mv bridge, Binning. PltUbnrah. April 28th. 1863. , I «t^lw pHOTOGRAPH.fLBUMS, X PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ’ PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Hew aad degut at/lee. Hev and elegant Mylea. Hew aad elegant atjlaa. PHOTO.ALBUKB. PHOTO-ALBUMS. PHOTO^LBUMS. FAMILY BIBLKS, FAMILY BIBLE FAMILY BIBLKS, for Pjutogmphlo Pictoras. / 4 WM t* l l *»r Photegraphlo Pictum. PhOtOgKphlC PictOTN, CAMB PH YIBITX, OABTW JDK yiBITXt OABTBB DK VISIT*, S TJ 2iT T’SJ; mjt - Haioitfo Hall, Fifth Stmt JOOTH O, BtTta M| . |M ■’tUTAXm. JJAVIB & MaUiWAXNB, Auctioneers, Jfo.M J7Fnrrf»jnfl'.. > ?&**** Stock mi Qatnl Auction Bwd- WM» *«>WUktd In IMS bytiwUto John P. Dot# «Ute«ontlniud>tt»>old stand. No. M Fifth St, ©* DAVIS A MriLWAIHE, JOB. this day widiUi with him yP. McILWAAaK, mil known u satosnaa In urn poo— fcr nuy ytm, DsroUn* thtsuslres «z< uu*h*toaOamstimtai>aetieo Botinam. la which tj*J havahad long opscisaea. Ihsrcoafldsntijr ii* ticU ooatiummii of nwy dmcnptku of goods. L Sy* > whan dartmfc Mas oriMT lmato, Stocks, Bosds, Ac., ersry *w*MjoTsadng, In thalrascond floor aalaa room. XdfaMaoang mlaesHaatons coUiettoaa of Books CATafBUy «UJogp»d ft* pqbUe ml*. 1 myS fUOSING OUTSALE of tat gum .V “•**• BOOTS, SHOW sad OAITKBS at km than half prim, at BOBLhHD*MS Maskststmt. _ . - * toes at ran ruoss.t LadW Morocco healed, sowed Balmoral Boolt.fl 00 “ " SUpparo 26 - ~‘*Yb~~ iii—rri—^-r—-—, me# postedbul goofel IUO Klsaaa*Moroeea «• “ . s-,i,„ mm ini„ 75 “ ' u ■ Pittsbuqdi made sawed Boots. 75 41 IseMihigftAltom- - 50 Childran'ssoUad fonoy -- ------ 85 u . Morooooihoesj., 85 M Qaltnf- 50 Boja’ Oongnss Patent Laatber to X £5 Teutb’s Brogana, ~-* 60 And a large a took of Ladlee's Hfoem' and Ohlldm*i Qsitersi Balmerala and Soota. AUo Kac , a. Boya > and Youth’s, of vrarratyla, which will be sold at tha , Slow* it pries U the elty. CaM early and secure a bar* da. More purchaafag alaewbm.’ at OBLARl>’By fiS Karkat straatg 8d door from fifth. ayB , . [•.. FRUIT. JL/ TOO bnab« oholca balraa Dried Peach**; MO do Ohio Dried Applet; ! k JO bhls. York ftete ssn'drled do; 1? <• Dried Cherries} : Vow in store and for sale by lull. YOXOTAOO. T" 1 tol*. White Wheat Yamlly Flour; ; ffift’TWjsa* = 1000 ihi. ' « .« clear tidas: • SOOOfoa. « -lardeUkagit ' 1M buUlshMvfS brightly Teechu j At 118 meets stmeZ V. BUOK A 00. Lf AUKKKJSWISO bbh. itrffi «pi 3’u JXI. SDOh*l/btl*. •* *> II Imtenaatf Iv i ' ■ r. OBAfl.aaujur, -fil] \i »Q.IIB Übw«T«tm>. ■> NgLSfESS-Si -Brown *n(t ggSrgwMHMßy fSSKEpSsIS itoM. . nUingoMminT Otrcrr QtaTutuTu Qsxxial'* Omen.) PltUbunh, Pa* May 4, f £3 KALBBPIM)POBALBwm bi woi4d nS ** I •’eloeli m., tb*l»r*DAY W MAT, 1863, fir tte forntshing ut Aran of OSIBDBDBIO on "b«s>f*lk® fir** fey of Jime,lB6A^ : * ad* vfUl beendonsd, “PropeeaU for On* Hundred Thowiafi Bnshete of Owl,** iddr.iwd to the under signed. ■ {jht&mUtt ThiiUlll; tf tbeblddu to fiUU Ikinlm ■braid It b. .won! sd to bis, nit b« rn.riTilr.A 1.1 too nyimaUptr mi, wbm. ilfnAtari. mat b. S. pended to tu gu intro . • **• iwpoojlom fot the guarantor* nut ho shown theofflciklcert ficot* of tb* Clerk of the noimt Oonrt, or the Unit'd EUteo Bbtriet Attcr* *•?* Bliinw mw tbo jpnosnt in poison when the their yropbeaUwiU nos be coo ri<Ured.jionfiiqi slim nmeunttohaif the sum tobr the c attract, signed by the contract or “iboth of his g araetore,will be required ©fth* ■lewfal bHdot) i pon tinning the contract. A* the Jf®? “*““I »J the centred, it will U necee »r the bide tn to htro ttulr bondmen with 1 ““I' I * l In ratldpitlra,rad re*oy to be prodne nJ when the contract 1* «<pH 71 rm of Gearaatsk the connty oT-—end State of , {*? — Ol ‘K 001 B >7° f -—andBUteef -J-Tdi hereby gnorintee Ihot ii able to foiaiiTcon irwt In kceordnob with the terms of his nroneeltlon. ehooldh ipropeoUlon be ocoepte%%whl SJi? at^^* 0 * oontroot in oeoordoeco there idtt. Bhotddtho oontraet bo ownrdod him wo ore pmwnd to becom hUatcurUiak 1 To Ula Riant o most bo appsnded the effldsl certlflcateabove a jntioned. ■ .k2oEIS , S? U . 0D UiIJMBm of crtlßratra from arallwumntnl n old d»pot, I, trlpllottofanr, tb»t th. outnot bn Imu rally oomplltd w tb la etery particular, the oaonnt doe to noon will be pold In inch tends is may be finished by th« govern? Bint* OOBwS my«:tfi Lt. 00l end Pepnty Q. M. QgpfreL OAmALlaitj AND MllcL,asa PEAK It STEAM FLOUBING mtt.t. FOB SALE. The osbiti of the “PEABL BTHAH MILL,” be. log ftflUrety engsged In other pursuits, end doctrine *?, “**• * dlThlon of their lntsrestsToflhr for nle this lsrge ind nlßible establishment, on terms tbit mnat prove idTMtigootis to ony -party wishtegto engage In the milling hn«<n— . To pnsone roridlng ln this vicinity a particular deeorlpUoi of the property mayfaeunnecemm. ■■ the MlUis fat tell aatTsuccreifol'openttaTby the leteeeo. Maun. B. T. UHfiKDXA BBOTHDL ud ■open to the examination of ony who bit fiesta to look thiongh It. Tor the Informationof|parties at a distance, a brief lahm given The Hill ooraplesatmaU sgiare ot groimd in the City of Allegheny, at tbo oornogof Idwosk end Bar ragh streets, which bonnd the proportv on the tenth and tot. The Pennsylvania Oanal fortu Its north ern and western boundary, turning at the «*n» ronnlng eonthwardly about one hundred yards, whsa U empties Into the Allegheny river. It Is thus completely teeleted end protected tarn fla risk from t&e enirotmdlng property, having street* on tb* sooth end east fifty feet wide: the canal on the north tb* tune width; while on the wsot there Is e twin about 100 feet square.; Jut acroa the Pennsylvania Canal, abont 75 feet from the north radol th«KIU, rraitb. track of. tb. oraKUliM Pittsburgh, Tort Wayne A Ohlcig* and Cleveland A Pittsburgh Bsllwsve! .W «n?f*.* crM * *“ ran*l. noe.tly raboUt, biidi. the Mill Into easy eommnnkatlan with thooe roads, and nakes the receiving of grain from them conve nlent and cheap. THE MILL Is enbetentWly bmit of brick, and roofed with “ *• fcstloog, 55 fratjwlde, fire stories high, and a sixteen foot garret, mating six floors ac “»■ I* was computed In the spring of JSU • There is . ten pain ol stone and five compute bolting cheats. The nachtnenr for ><■«»*'- and scouring the Wheat Is extensive, tod the beet that no be procured. Tie oapaeilg «/ tU Mitt mam b$ / a Jjl poi down at 850 6srreb per A|, As many as J k OOO D.rTels per day have been made, bat aider or-' dlnsry clrcamstences 850 only could be relied noon as an average prednet. THE STOREHOUSE Wes added to the Mill shortly after It got Into tell operation, when the necemtty for increased room lor etoriat Wheat, flour and Barrels became apyetent. It U 60 foot long, enfaetaatlally built, like the Mill, and roofed with elate. It adjoins the Mill, and with It forme the Utler L, the bee* res Use on* the *— l or north ride, i . : „„TH» IOVBCKI OP ibpPLUM 2£?V*J.•" tc ®».°Me Blrari fram Bodtbra. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, MUsonri and Xentneky. and to time of peaee from Tenseeos* and Xortharnttl*. aa Immense grain growfaf regtoa nearer at hand, In northern and central Ohio and Indiana. Unrincthe low etage of water In the Ohlorivtr, In the months ofJnhrsnd Angnet, cnpplUe of Wheat are obtained' from Bostheni Uhlo and Kentucky by rath' ' The Pittsburgh A Steubenville Ballway, now near ly completed, will alford an nddltioßal source of ’"lfmrakrtfcr Ib. ptodoct .1 tb. MSI In tb. raatora olUrn Is reached by the Pennsylvania <, W hiU all around it Unmaa and eommmima dU trict, requiring large quantitlee or flour ando&jTl for farther particulars and for tirau anplv to aaV of tb* nndazßlgned. JtfO. T. LoSlSv 7 B. T. KBBfilßf. WILLIAM BAQALXT. PltUhmrxh. April, IB6X .. ; Tagfctf pKOieUHALS il'Uit uugu X 1 Oma ti Fuicmma ItßMamrt e««mo»,~ l »al*d nasaß!ft^ssad?fL OfieeastU SATBBDAY, the 9th dir of *r« T . lie, 4t IS o'clock m., tor 1,600,0(43 bnhcliof UttVollity PITTBBUiQH OOACte be deUfiS 1? KEg tlcbt targes, *t Oklro/HL, on or before tke 10th <Uj oTJune next. ; leu than 109,000 baketiirfll beam* Aw iUa«r nwilrln, • cootiactain baraqdiad i£.2fjf£‘ , *^“ 4, ’* uh *»«r mauSblbr its<hfu folflllaent. Ib» rt«bt i, Kami t» ntfaet all mopaab If imn ui CAonlt dull aotb, UUI pubflo Utunt to •npttham. ' ■ *”ljaibtoba aneiaad la aealad inralcpaa, uA Burkad ■'Propcaria for OoaL" ' W. BUSTOS BOOM, ItM J Paymaatar P. S. Aiaiy- l?OB BAT&MIOK, KOAOHEB, ANTS, J? BID-BUQB, MOSQUITOXS, KOTBB IB mu! WOOLXNS, ate.; IBBIOTS O?FLAMS, POwH ANIMALS. Ao. BoMbraUSntfM^mhm BoTS B^hSTv" 1 " WiSSuXyot B. A. FAHNAATOCMB. SON A 00.. B. B. SSL. FUK HAIaE OR HK\T ~ oosTAtgisa a Amos, AU nadir Cmcenad la a good state of cultivation. The taproveaenta ooxulat of a sev BUCK DWBLUBQ, containing tea room j large FBAXB BABK, good TKBTABT EOUSB, with flro room, sudOBOSABD OF TOTOQ Tiwff N SUnatH about fire bUm from the city, U Bald* win tovmhlp. Inquire-of BAILBr, FABMfcL AOO., ’ Ho. IB funrth itrnt. Wit HAVJfi NOW UfKN, aod an rapidly soUloCfOt the' s’ • HSW CABPBT BTOBE, : nira must, nut door to ita Post ooo*, ilpksdld —rrllllft of tko Homt ItjlM Ud Mt {tuIlUM -of good* In.Mr ltn *i tks (nstw port of which m oOn, Mdls osr pnssat •tsohlMts,*! '' . j .. • ' JMlf UtAOIVasaS WBOLXB tIM psioss. tpis; HefAELAHu. OOtLIHB k 00. »• ■’comrrm. -i.CUS. 0. ftfCOLLISTBB & Balb, ; Monnfeotamo ud dialm u ail klsdi of . TOBAOOO, BHDVr ABO BOSABB. »>.lo» WOOB S3XUT, tmanm, h. ta »*T*^‘^Lgr : : MOTT lUD THIIB BOATS &,&/&**"**•*'.!«** «; -aw*, i jjv*P ulttBA.myiuia-««Kinwr Bjfaaaeae^ wSmU '>o.« pr* OWUUf AMD >* * -Atlti> : JKcCUU •*■». ••• JDMr OOODf. NKW GOODB, 1 AT Alexander Bates’, " ; . ■ i Ho. 31 BIBBST. ' ' ThM ImportaUpa of SPKIHQ M SV3UKER GOODE* OOODB WILL B 1 OPXH XTBBT BAT THU WXIK, at AX.EXHHEEE BATES’, Ho. tl fUTH BTBXKT. JUST KSCKIVBD, ' W ASD W MARKET STREET, itßpaMaatiV’"' B»BOHB-3l«ra u4jUn,'md rad Ml«. «d id..—tb# rlcbMt rtjlM rad In ra tb. cbolc. ■ludM. ■■ - - BOHMMTB—In|iwt mMj. BTBAW TBIMMIKOg—A ak. Mkotka. Boaspraitsa. Ann An.licv—A brantlfol HAW—lnril tb. dMlrabU lb.pM, rad . Ml line of • U,D ADBIKOB, TABIiM TAHA BOOBU, Boor bbzbh. fasot boom akd boziohb, Wblobra.fcrral«.t ’ VERY LOW PRICES. JOS. HORHB & CO, »M.nAIn>7»ItABBITSTBB»r. gIQHLT DBSIBABLB ■ NEW GOODS AT-- : Macrum & Clyde’s, Tram the Hew Tork and JBoeton Market!. Latest styles of— TBIMMIHGB, ! ■MBBOIMBIBf, bibbomT GLCVU, . HOBIHBT. 7AHOT COOPS. MOnOKC. A ▼•mUMkeapeelai attmUoato the greet ex **<l low pilcea of our stock. I*Mte— and Country Merchants will find it greatly to thslr to axamlne our good* before buying, aa ocr pricware as low as thaaa of the PhOadelpkia Psalm. • WIfiILMILI BOOMA-MudMtan. MAonxrxae&TSA : »O.nMABMTFrBI*T, (BMraraFwattrad Bto—AV raj jrBBSHABSrVAL / V OF situs, SDAWtS, SACQUES, CIRCULARS, dbbss goods. HOVIHXBFnre BOODS, Shawls and Hoop Shirts. AT BAEKER’S, 5» MARKET BTBEET. : WTBI dftOAFBn DOOM MTBB OFFMBBB. »W • t ■ ' gPRINQ GOODS, ; CHEAP rOB CASH, ' J. M. Burchfield’s. BPBIMa MODS Da LAIHXS ferlfi worth 81 ots. LIGHT OHUTUB, « m go « OALIOOB, !f H w 15 M Do. ** 85 M 81 " liAYILLAB, ** 15 " a) " Do. ** B) " SS « Do, " 15 " SI " Do. " H " ST " BXJUQHHD XUBLUS, IS fo Spf owta. UHBLIACHHD So* SO « Sjjf > How Is tho tint to anko'jaar panhasa* m goods sro somagohscfarthaathvwffl hosoUwhaa tho JJKALTHBKAD liAOB^ **ou m ix?obtxbs’ AocnoH «at.«, Swiw and Jaoonet Bands, , Edgings, and Collars, InnrOng.; Sots,'; -'• Bsrthas, roronmyi AD At which w. on acO U UJWtfM nr' urlunMhnciwMla ihkcitr. y ■ ' 7 ij? -. aaflSrtf . IJO OOP iier voodm. GOODS! NBW GOODS! EATOIV, KULCRM & CO^ .Anaow opening a choice ' IBIMMTHCfIr HMBBOIDHBIXB, ; BDBOHBAHDLACBS, • - JHO6DBT AHOHIiOTES, 1 HXAD BBXBaXB AH^KBU. BKXBTS AMB 00BBHT8, . 6HXBTB, OOLLABB AHBTQHL I BEPHTB AHPXHITTUIQTABHb, . fiUHABDBAXHUMBBiLLAfi, Fanov ’ Goods & Notions. fj To which they Invito the attention of WHOLMAUB AIJD BBXAIL BUTHBB. i WbA 17 ud 19 Fifth Street raid ,1- ■ . jgASGATNH INIDBT GOODS, ; LAHH, ITABO7 * Ca’B, 1W FBDBBAL (TBBIT, (Sd docm below the new Market Hones.) WmfiM and: Muslina > Baric and Llgkt Oolored Prints; french and English ChtatoM) Vteach'Xmwns; fin* Wool de-Latnee and Kstlao Mourning Goods; Mohair and Bilk Warp Alpaeeat Black; Plain and figured BUks; Checked aadcSored Silks;,Pojdlnß Lusma, fof lteveaiiw Pros: Lfamw and Oottoa fineefangj; PDlow Linen and Ifailint Genctleswa's Ooods; fTinther flfmThiir— r BBk aad LinenHandkarchUfo,HeckTtoe, Aa. mhMaato MMBEMEJnrs. THKATBB. Imran in MnnAora..,.; Wn. BnniMZ. Tnnsjrpbwi...u. u H. Omatw. FnloMan Anmraira.—rimt.BozM.tt 001 81n ,1.00 j PrajoratoradDraM 01rdraabali>,10 MnUtllZall, Oreto.ls mMI aonrad Bmm.MmM.l •Qfadelalne. w «i" hss been engaged to SSSnd??' - THU (Mondkr) KTZNIHQ. -- Thofeor rat Finch Drama of HISEUUB, or tti Fondling of Farit. • - Tbconidudewith : BKBTOHEB IN DJDIA SS. I BS£ ,W -—OHIPPBMD AU. IFiISP”™"-"' 111 ; ' ’I ' ' Mr - SBITOH. BALDT. ABHIB IBBBDIB. CONOEBT. OBowmiia of. Tax "qxieeh of mati” it fiICELtIOS lilL, Allegheny City, 1 j ■■ (Oppraiutb. PtrtOfflM,) Tb. JOTBHIM BIsilHQ SOQOOA onder tb. wm * ,t “ ■. • Tuesday Evening:, JXay Sth. Theexmlm wm consist of Cleea, Bonn, ffofew, and .Ute CBOWHCHQ Of ral MAT QUIIHI • |T - _av*AdnUsrioa,2scenfa|j children under 15 jean «fAge, U cents. ' .' 1 * ™ TayictX Ha. 44 federal street, where the Crown, Bceptre and Qeriahd ere on exhibition. • I.,?*?* qpoaat 7 o’clockj-Oonoert commences at. 34 before 8 precisely. . :| ’ apS7:td qhove. . ; ]i : : : j A BABB CBABCB FOB A KBAOTUfuij AMD DEHTrawt.w COUNTRY HOME. . P** rahacrilw offien for trie that bewtUat wood* lot known .as THH 88671, containing about BX aweeyrituatedin the BoroughrfßewSkky, tawaag niiiiifeaf Wafar. Thkgprtag fo aocatod at n pofrit anffioentiy elevated to ensMe ■the pmfcheeer to coxxeythe water to any pertefthe it?*.!? 1 j* J t^* a<l “ “» . with Jh* sU/eWtem the purchaser will fo do but to remove a liw of tbe teem' Immediately around the eUa heaMyi cboonfor hfo “xzlnrhomfcTßai, Urn few **» jnitratyboth front JdiMr: &wSs;«Kr.!« Win U raid on raraMo ralt tb. L*"r Kiiiixiia B«da, ho. ii wood fSFisaijHUMi.'fV ; '.j -, v i ISO. FLEMING. •plTigttd. IM Jt’lUTUlUt& <mxiWßiT«D PAißnsaa. ■ roanum or awn»B»Tj M»to*|»ph*oJ Momnoi; mih Aks wonts, aotois IsanAojaunisir- Bonsihiitß, OOIiIOTIOH OflnißDS, ' “Ton thumb* gboufs, ; HoiaaHQßisßa^ AQTUKH LXATU,- ; TItLAGXS AMD TO WHS, Animrjnztttjcl - ■ i CABD PIOTUBM. PHotooßAPmo AnEdws.cn PITTOCK’B, B«*, Stfttlonai7 uA im Depot, ' ni.post oimobT QAiifica’a. BRUSSELS Sow opra, m moat oompht. ul.nitci uaottmait ot inauSß ABB-uunou) mwm ■Off*"* Cher. Ih* ccctj POBOABp. ■ ~»■**•*.*' A taijc ctook.^ jet /'
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