VOLUME' X I '4 rmr,A,Saus 'fitfilites 8:r. . AI IigareAN , IIODINORES. 1 4 4 0 Ili. ' iant S ,N*SIID.A-, NAILS, 114 A1 11 L 4 S, .tto U t w i t aA kids, ' ?Wei, &e. wAunvgis, 99 Water Stres,_ end US lima Straat e • PITTSBURGH, And coma of ForaLlrin and South Water etreete, bleaao. fol17:1T . M FAB ER CO j Genii Machinists and Bailer Makers, Near the Penn's R.K Fameniter Deluft. • P ITTSBIG.I4OII., P.lO, PIANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF • Steam Ilngines ‘ ranging froth three to one undred and liftrtiorite power. and suited for (rist Balla, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. elYailigutictthir, attention to tne construction of ai r/If:4s and Afachinery for grist mills, and for up te. moray and circular saw mills. raahici oftbalid, finished and ready for ship- Merit at short notice, Engines and Hollers of every M _Alma ittcaish Mato:Wheel. Iron separately, Wrotightllron ' Hangers and ?allies in 4412 variety, and continue the manufacture of 1121 Natibinery and Machine Cards. ' Varpnees are low, our machinery minnfaeturo.t of tigiteit finality of materials, an./ warranted 1u all cases to give satisfaction. =dens from all parts of the country solicited 1y Med* country _____ EURITII, PARK ar CO.. NI T iv Aan FOUNDAW, PITTS UMW H. PA. Wareham, Aro. 3.49 rugs and LW Second streets. Manufneturan, of all eisee and descriptions of Coal Oil,. /coterie and Mille, Gas - and Water Pipe, Sad ji... /rcuu t :iog Irons, Wagon Boxes,klieel Moulds, Pul. era and Couplings. — lloo.7ohhing mittlrlachute postings of every de. seription made to order. Having a complete inaohlna shop attached to the attezi iroUndry, all becoseszy fitting 10 dl be cavirarefull ad y da4 tell 104111101/ COPPBI3 Al= WORKS, PARK, RIVCCIIDY agg CO, Alf IMACTUREBEI OF SfIEATI:I— Brziers' and Bolt Copps; Pressed Copper Wins, Raised BO Bottoms, Spatter Bolder, Ac , ibto'littp Tut date, arters and dealers in Metals, ate, Sheet Iron, Fire, Ac. •Oom3tantly on hand, 9 inmen's Maehines and Tools. - Gtrarehon, N 0.149 First, and Lictßeoond'etreetl3.littsbargh, ampy 8 Or o.llslWir ent to onx daslred auger*. gedElg New R. a. EIVITatIL v . p HART MACKINTOSH, HEMPMLL & CORNER OF PIKE AND O'HARA STS., NE A R CITY WATER WORKS, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of Mackin. tosh * Hemphill's Improved Patent Oscillating STEAM EMSENES, and SLIDE VALVES, of an sties and best styles. Having put up Machinery of larg ee.aPaiity and of the best quality, we are prepared to do heavy Jobbing, and solicit work in Minna, trusing th.at by promptness and the 01u/r -anter of onr work to merit public patronage. We call *ectal attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINE'S, as combining advanyages heretofore unattraned In this class of En4gT 3a. RAM GUAGES FOR SALE, and Warrant ed °one& and durable. a26:11m Hum ra. BeLc, r_GRm. BUILDER AND MA - EAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, ear. iand Thigurerbe Way, Ritstsaph, Pa., will 5 41111ann to order, and warranted asgood as am -i-etlezinade, that:Mori; machinery , viz -Steam lnew, Turning tMelni,jOr wood and iron; DrillingMaohines; House and barrio Surma; Patentorighi and Model Ms. chines, in Mistiest manner' Shaking, Pnllies, and otall Mee and va riety; Screws, of azt7,,d , • l aitir g einci pitch, to fifteon feet in length. v, also make, and Mime on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats. kw. Lathe inhears Inc other Pl an ing done to .order: oan__phine Et 2 inches wid_lN by 0 feet 8 inches long. 'rP d p fi g Ordmi hvaat t sad salo tu on and ßara romp Sol e ed p titud giv. en to repairs on Printing Presses and other Ma chines. mylslyd ansurante. MOnOn . : I C; I OF PITTSBURGH. Omaias.-JAMES HITPCHISON, President, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. CAPT. JAB. WOODBURN, Gen'l Agent, OFFICE NO. 98 . WATER STREET Win /mum an kinds of Jre and Marine Risks. ASSETS, MAY 10th. 1861. Stook Doe Bills i ayable on demand ._ 7, 0 saluted by two approved names..s 78,760 00 Nuts Receivable... T. 1.667 34 Bills Disooanted.—. ...... -...— 38,238 78 l g r --... '''''''''' "AM 00 31 M Bank stook c0at. .._.... -4 6 , 1 66 00 .10 4 )2Z Cabman' Bank • 1 - .! A _ P: o3 . ..? Ba n 6,176 00 . 140c1e,005t,... `151) Shares %Auk o f - Pitta: S urgh .............. 16,140 00 86,007 16 400 00 49,162 80 1422„834 17 DIRECTORS: Wm B Holmes, Jae. A. Hutchinson, . . ~ `Wilema Miller ' John Atwell, e. 13. 4 - • - -Wm: ItAte, ' - 31tollTDevitt Rich RA bison: ard Ha •,'' Jos: 'Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, ' ' , - itobt. Dalian, Geo. A Berry, , -=---- WM. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, '""''''' James Woodburn, my2l •, , Winos of Book Accounts _lCBllo , Fusulture . 1.11.0 ••••—• i:j.l.Wethent IIiOUTAXICe CO. 2: I P .:t.e.H .. . 41 . r. • 4Rittilrark ,r. 1: 1 :4:.Z . ,AtIAINU -. ALL KINKS ~ • aivirlanVED MAR.= Rl/3101 1: - 0 JONEE‘ President; JOJINID4eCORD. Mar_ ___ __Resident; D.. M. BOOS. -k3eer ; .oapt. ;•4111emateLa- gene, Dinaermia—lssee Jolteeo/ EL kus m t HITT i , oldblik,- ,iFL k. Gem:Joktn.A.;.W" on, 13. vid A Joba.lD..Moo.oeps., /amber ..isp., - - 43apt..iir.. Dean. , Both .L Zirarew. : itoletiL.' ..-. . . : meta VITEST,, BRANCH Maud In Company; ,r/,IM 13431 WY ilayleHXD HY Tips LlFaxol4.ruari or ' _ ricinairrLTOri .... 0rtat.....11%000 !homage' N0t05..5...5122,348 COMPANY WILL 'll4BllltE. 9xL.B4cuige, 3 1 1M4iditop, Putli-harer &Os . r-. ..A4rel/4141113.11.'141. J. J. Pe nt. M ert il 'lr.' 1 . . ‘ - Jadant jtas ia . A: Hitohe Mrt ayer. Peter Didiraen, - W. , I Math . _ HQN. G. Q. HAMMY, Prealdeat. i f. T.Anasett,._ Vice President. , nos. "imp^ Secretay. I. A. aPP.rAT, A Alga No."To Fim. al - --- -- PennsyNania Insurance Comptuq Of Pittaburg.l4. 0,111 1 ,.......-.—' .. i t No. 6t a lloissra street. Jamb adateoglody - Patterson, I. Grier Byrom, aAi = Aims H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, .• R ' _ Voleghtly, . Geo.W.emith. te it. .. I.s HaniptoN l itObeij Petri*, = kip 0 r 4r ß gl--,..rr3 00.000 FIRE AND E BEMS THEN, , of aft A. DAMN% President L 6 IBE IMU.).TTL, Secretary. ( j al:Iy • , iti r ITATE . AUTHORITY. 211TAPIL INSIMANCE Co.. OF.IIARTFWID. losorPossted bi 181p.-Charter #l.lsrpetual. Cash Capital and Assets, Jan. 3. ibattAY 2,285 P/ 75 82 Loma adjusted sad kiitil, Over.-- 44000.000 DPOPERTY, M11:11.ED Apursor J. Danger by fire, orthe Perils of Inlan d Navi gation, at as Überal rates and rules as solvate:rya:id bilr profit will3WMii, . A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents, W. N. EDT% Surveyor. tityl.l4m No. 88 Fourth street, Pittsburgb. Pa. FOR THE FOURTH_ 8- - 11"9 . - Ahoci r fn the Pb for tor the Fourth; • . Axles the D. a.aimathA lksart almp liWiln ig hea rl jht is. ith Allot, .-- . "-..-• -. -=:;‘,.',,,-.4,,,a1.....* .k',:,,.1M'F•74,,t4,,,,,,,..,..., . 2,4-1.,-.,.7?.;'. --,--- .' ,,,1 * .- . - • -, ' -' nr- ani1ft%,,P2K4T",,,,,,g4.%t"'.y.P7F1*..., ......___...-.....-........___. . ---. 7 ....,7__......._......---_,,- . -...- -'.....-.... • . ......... -.......................,_....._..._.._....._......_...._ :. '' / a. , ~ . , ... - . . .... , - , ~. . ~ . . .. ... -- - ...... .: 0 „Tr:. ..„ N'' • J.. .., . L AN rt. 4rik .. . , . - • ; , . • t.. - 7 . - - - I Xre tagimerel , &r. E. WATT Si 11 E/lIII r , PRICE & CO., ThiPORTERS AND DEALEis IN CLOTAS, CASSIBLEILES. Satinets, Vesting's, %%Wale Trinimings, NO. 255 MAIMET ST. North Side, PUILADELPHIA, PA. sosa V. may, Man D. PiLIA °tins V. MIL deLtly H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFAOTORERB OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, lilt and imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEA I FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 12S Smithfield Street, Definer's Block, between Filth and B . .xth, Pithy burgh. Pa. air City 01e,,, at manufacturer's Pr. el V& Particular attention give oto repairin 'Lgs, Rewinding Frames and business cards g frame I at wholesale price. Pik/ BAYNE & NEEPER. (SUCCESSORS TO A. R. ROWAND.) STEAM BOOK BINDERY BLANK BOOR MANUFACTORY No• 72 and 74 Third Street PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND INCA in every variety, 3377_,..A15T1C BOOKS Ruled to any intricate pattern, cud bound in every desirable form. Ail work warranted to give satisfae non Prices at the Lowest Rates SAM•L P. BAYNE apZ..amil gaiters &R. _ J. a KU & 013.11 11181110NABLIC HAT STORE, TS WOOD STREET. SPRING STYLE SILK & CASSIMERE HATS. FRENCH AND AMERICAN FELT NAM All Grades and Colors. CAN FOR GENT'S, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREIY, Of every doecriptioti STRAW GOODS/' in great variety, CHILDnENtS FANCY HATS To suit all tastes. All at the Lowest Hates at J. IL lIII.LIMMAN d; CO.'S, roa3o 75 WOOD ST. Et TROPEAN AGENCY. rraortiAs RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN egeo t, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa, is prep.rerl to bnn. , out or send back passengers from or to an part of the old country, either by steam er sailing packets. DRAYTB FOB SALE payable in any part of )trope. Agent for the butianapolis and Cincinnati row.. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers tra between New York, Liverpool, Eliaagow end Glam. '*0145 and SeStatirauls. B.ELITALCFP. No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT To PEN NSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. IKVING taken SD l fi tted up,with all the modern improvem lots, this polar re. sort, e subscriber is prepared to accomm pu odate his old customers and the public generally, nth the best the market affords. Oysters will be ser ved up_ in every variety of style, during the sea son. Hie Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels con. fident in recommending to the public for their excellence. ocad eani rt neket oloime and anc rbe va ll tai atere received dail too& SEETIN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. 1011AVING TAKEN and fitted up, at Lt. a great expense, with all the modern im. provements, this popular reeort, the subscriber Is prepared to accommodate hisTriends and the pub- OYSTERSraIIy, with the best the market affords. will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALFA he feels confident in re. commendm to the public for their excellence. WMEAIB served_wp at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aplay . 13 .2t0E1L8/014. OSTIA AND MIN ARSE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBDROJI. waousus AND MAIL mumsmi. itAsorni AD-.EASTERN *um PRIME : I° EfILADELFEEIk , AIM BALTMOBB J :kl l l9r 4 trier na) 6 13 1". 0 n 026 ' RAMISaa44SIa.OO. FIFTH AUK% UM/16E, DAN BARNARD, PRDPRIBTOR, - Xiftli Street, rpm Bts't OF LIQVQRS ALWAYS tutnd the 'Oho Disileaciea of the &won; r igi in therinoet auperutr Wanner. j Allir l ßfesla oars of the day and night:llll s u t ? !' ITVIURCH,; - PA. CIMINVIDOPLE RESTAURANT, 'YOSIAISVPIFI NTB itaIMMIsTOF and others iscilthesdel LOAM eitablishment, wTtc twfor the purse o i after ma MATINQ HOUSE ,AV X7ll ITIO NI • Country folks - atteriding Market are , 'particularly invited to cam, Everything _pertaining to an RAMO SALOON *ill sways ' be found, of the freshest the market -afforda. • . • apsuiew Ikl[4lB.ltiN 11OUSE, fiipaitElE AllR xliz,,Proprieicir,lio.344 Liberty street, just issin e the Passenger )Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house nr the city for passengers arriving by that roacL The _ 4 Proprietor ha at at coi l % We fillectupy is excellent e r the ON . = wcitdd -respectfully solicit, share of publie_patroo. age. There is attached tt, , splendid STA B and extentave VirAGON:FABD, aflbrdfng ample &coons. ntiodatitra to travelers and 'eteamatent. Nis Larder end Bar will be furnished with the nest the fety mar. ket cal afford. 1 1 . d „. AUTNGAR ILL, wohi,i /d re OgONG ll M the public that he Juts rebuilt tine the ire, and having enlarged his establiaturepg and tiled it with the neweed and niosi pets • Yogi machin er y is now prepared to furnish .rire; and plAn bottrds, scroll wing and re-sawing, docrra, and akmtters, ban Med, frames, mouldings, box llaSe. tittsbrugh, September 7, Mt ion MANHOOD. ROW LOST, HOW RESTORED. run' PUBJ.TRii k4:1) ON THE NA ," Tag..tritzseritladvAND EAD/CAL cuRE OF arxsToll4l3:l4, Seniipal Weakness, NervotuoNnloltin a Van± alonivand bniKama resul from :Liu Bobt. ;4crwell, a sei=ip"r e i *Web a plain envelope to anyierldinno, pola zz a 01116000 - IVO ftiOsi - Olnia• LC -ISt - Howdy Ttemelroft. 0111100 Box MEW clroohln Gasses, &x. lholt-iiurers. -AND-- WM. W. NFRP.EA. Lattin! Mi. Offiant ROPOSAIS . F 6 1 71 Alt Y A - 4- j GAON WAG quakes suave ifierrsait's Ocelot, Washington, July 21. Mil. =Proposals are invited far the tarnishing of Army ggege Wagoua. Proposals Should elate the price at which they can be furniehed at the places of manufacture, or at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington or Cmoinneti, as preferred by the bidders. . The number winch cau be tn-itle by any beld.ir within one month after the receipt of the order,. else the number which he can delver within one -week. The wagons must strictly eanforni the f. flowing specifications, and to the estabeshed patterns. Six-mule (covered) wagons, of the size and de ac as 1 0:10WP,I0 alit: The front wheels to be three feet ten inches high,. Mahe ten inches in d ame'or, end fourteen and a quarter inches long hind wheels four feet ton inches high, hubs ten and a quarter lychee in atheter,anti fourteen and a quarter inches long; Tellies two and a hall inches mile aild two and three qua ter inches deep; cast iron pipe boxes twelve inches long,lwo and a half inches at the large end, and one and sever-eighths inches at the small end; tire two and a half inches wide by five eighths of en inch thick, fastened with one screw bolt and nut in each fellie; hubs made of ram, the sokes and fettle of the best white oak free from defects, each wheel to have a Rani bind and linch pin, bend two and three quarter mates wide, of Po. 8 bind iron, and two driving banda—outsidd hand one and a quarter inch by one quarter inch thick: inside hand one inch threresixteenths lech thick; the hind wheela to be made And toted SO that they will front l.e inside of the tire to the la-ge end of the lir v six cud a Leif inehea and front wheels six and one-eighth Makea in a parallel line, and each axle to be three tea eleven, end three-eigh ha Inches from the outside of one shoulder washer to the ou tests of the other, So as. to have the wagons all to tree- five feet from cen tre to centre of the wheels. A ale trees lobe midis of the beet quality refined American iron, two and a hail inches square at the shoulder,tapenng down to one and a hief Inch in the middle, with a se ven eteliths iueh king bolt hole in each axletree; wash ers and itochjeue for each aaleuee; size of linch pins one wzh wide, threaeigbilis of an inch thick, with a hole in each end; a wooden stock four and three quarters inches wide and four inches deep, fastened substantially to the axletree with Mile on the ends and with two Lot's, six inches from the middle, and fastened to the hounds and to'eter ' (the bolster to be four feet live inches long, five inches wide, and three and a half inches deep.) with four half inch bolts The tongue to be ten feet eight inches leng, four inches wide, and three inches duce at front erd of the Ihninds. and two and a quarter inches wide by two and three quarter metes deep at the front erid, and to arranged as to lift up, the front end of it to hang within two feet of the ground when the wagon is standing at lest on a level surface • The front hounds to be az feet two Inches long, three Inches thick,and four-inches wide over axle. tire, and to retain that widtfeto the back end of the tongue; jMN of the bounds one foot eight inches long and three inches square at the front end, with a plate of iron two and a half inches wide by three eighths of an inch thick, fastened on top 01 the hounds over the back end of the tongue With one half inch screw bolt in each end, and a plate of iron of the same size turned ups; each end one and a halt inches to clamp the front hounds together, and fastened en the under side and at front end of hounde, with hid! inch screw bolt through each hound, a seven-eighth inch bolt through tongue and hounds in the centre of 'awn, to secure the tongue in the hounds; a prate of iron' three inches wide, one quarter Inch thicz and one foot eight Inches loud, secured on the inside of jaws of hounds with two meta and a pia e of the same dimensions en each side of the torigne,where the tongue and Jumada run together, secured in like manner; a brace of seveneighthe of an inch round iron-to extend from, under the front atietree and take two bolts in front part 01 the r d., flame brade three quirlors of an inch round con sue to the back part of the hounds, and to be fas tened with two bolts, one near the back end of the hounds, and one through the slider and hounds; a brace of front bolster one and a half inch wide one quarter of an inch thick, with a bolt in each and to fasten it to the hounds the opening between the jaws of the hounds, to receive the tongue, four and three glaciers inches in front, and four and a half inches at the back part of the Jaws. The huid hounds four feet two inches long, two and three quarters inches thick, and three inches wide; jaws one foot long whore they clasp the coupling polo; the bolster fuur feet five inches to and and five inches wide by three inches deep. with steady Iron two and a half Inches Wide by one half inch thick turned up two and n half inches, and fits aced on each end with three rivets; the bolster stocks and hounds to be secured with lour half inch screw bolts. and one half inch screw tolt through the coupling pole. The coupling pole nine feet eight inches long. three inches deep, and four and a half inches wide at front end, and two and three quarters inches wide at buck end; distance from the centre °firing bolt hole to the centre of the book axletree set feet one inch, and horn the centre of king bolt hole to the centre of the mortice in the hind end of the pole eight het nine inctiet.; king bolt one and a quarter inches diameter, of best refined iron drawn down to seven eighths of an inch where it pa.sees through the iron axletree; iron plate alit inches long, three inches wide and one-eighth of an inch thick on the donbletree and tongue whore they rub together; iron pate one at,d a half try one quarter of an inch on the eliding bar, fastened at each end by a screw bolt through the bounds; front bolster to have Waits above and below eleven inches long, three and a half inches wide, and three-eighths of an inch thick, corners drawn out and turned down on the sides of the bolster, with a nail in each cm ner, and four countersunk nails on top; two bands on the hind hounds, two and two and a half Inches wide, of No. 10 band iron; the rub plate on the coupling pole to be eight inches long, one and three quarters inches wide, and one quarter of an i nc h thic k . p utt bl e t ree th ree feet tee inches long, sineletree two feet eight inches long, all !wide of hickory, with an Mal ring and clip at each end, the centre clip to be welt secured; lead bar and stretcher to be three feet two Inches long, two and a quarter inches wide, and one and a quarter inch thick. Lead bars stretchers and s.ngleirees for tex. mule team; the two singletrees fir true load mules to have hooka in the middle to hock to the end of the fifth chain, the wheel and middle pairs with open rings to a"tach them to the doubletree sad lead bar. The fifth chain to be ten feet long to the fork; the fork one foot ten lychee long, with the stretch er attached to spread the forks apart; the links of the doubtetree, stay and tongue chains, three eigths of an inch in diameter, the forked chain seven sixteenth inch diameter; the fifth chain to be seven-sixteenth inch diameter to the fork; the fork to be five-sixteenth inch diameter, the links of these and of the lock chains to be not more than two and a quarter inches long. The body to be straight, three feet six inches wide, two meet deep, ten Met long at the bottom, and ten feet six inches at the top, sloping equally at each end all in the clear or maids; the tied ;metes 'to be two anda half inches wide and throe inches dfront pieces two inches deep ' by two and a itches wide; tail piece two end a halt inches' wide and three inches deep; and four inches dety in the middle to rest on the coupling pole; top rail dne ands half inch thick by one and seven-eighth inch wide; lower rails one inch thick by one and seveneighth inch wide; three studs and one rail in front with a seat on strap hinges to eloeeit up es high sti the shies; a box ' three feet foar inches long, the bottom five inches wide .front side, nine! mid a half inches-deep, and eight end a half inches MIN) top in parallel lineCifci the body all in the clear to be anostantfally fastened to the front endt , of the body, to have MI Aron Amp passing round each end..aecerettle,the head piece snot front rail bye rivet fir each an d grit passing throne' them, the lid to be huttetted to the front rail with two MXid strap hinges, a strap of five eighth Iron I around the box a half inch from the topiedge, and , two straps same size on the lid near • the front edge, to prevent the mules from eating the boxed to have a joint hasp fastened to the middle of the lid, with a good wooden cleat on the inside, &strap -1 of Iron on the centre of the box with a staple pass ing through it, to fasten the lid to; eightsteds and two rails en each side; one bolster fasts to the body, six Inches deep and four inches wi de at king bolt hole, iron rod in front and centre, .cif eleven. sliteenths of aa Inch round Iron, with a head on the to of rail and nut rn lower end; iron rod -and brace behind, with shoulders on top of tail pieces. and nuts on the under gide and a nut on the top of rail; a plate two and a ha lf inches wide of No. Ll band iron on tail piece, across the body; two mor tices in tail piece and hind bar two and a quarter inches wide and one inch thick, to receive pieces three feet four inches long, to be used as harness beware, four mete through each bide stud, and two rivets through each front stud, to secure the lining boards, to be of the best quality iron, and riveted on a good bur; one rivet through each end of the rade; floor five-eights of an inch dak boards; sides five-eighths of an inch white pin% ta - 1 board three quarters of =inch thick, of while pine, to be well cleated with five oak cleats riveted at each entithrough tt a tailtboard; an iron plate three feet eight inches long, two and a quarter inches wide, and threeel,ghtlni of an inch thick on the nude , side of the bed piece, to extend froin the hind end o f the body to eight inches in front of the hind bolsters, to be fastened by the rod at the end of the body by the lateral rod and two three-eighths ' the forward end of distant between ich.rtaind iron rod nigh the rails, be ta through the bed .„:good head on the bottom, to be at the aside of tail-board, from the hind rod. , one quarter of an the centre bolt to Tiagaing thro ux,h the inside of the to be secured by its, the middle bar bed piece on the tared to the centre Inches, the other if tbree.eightha of to be four feet six bottom and ends to be alight inches wide at top, and in the dear, well TTSBU Ironed, wait a nand of boost: ' . around to top, one around each end and thr hatween the ends, strong and eui'able Irons to, - . ieu, th ew on this tongue when reedit % good • -,,.. • chants to be at toebm to the top riot of tint . ..y, otecured ,byt,a atap!e with a hook to attach I'' o •the trongh, itlix, bows of good rah , two. Marie ' wide and one had inch thick, with. three staplen . "contlais:ther ridge pole to its place; two staples co l.behodyZfebbcore each end c t•ths bow% one ri" - .preetwiblve feet long, one and three f rart: - ;Or nide by five otgriths of an loch trunk; tb cower /Au di / t h e first q aitty collo:idle*, N. ' a v-iiftgan,teot to and tone feet eight inches wl , 4 . Made htatt ben' manner: with four temp Oor .', 'nii ,elich i4do, an d e one through oach - Ood to el - 1.4 both endt two rings on eseheud of the , .".,.i titeldrie and secure the ends of ire 'cater ` a t stn the lower rail, ncar tho second stud - trona' -.-. end; to Llama the side cords. 'rhe outside • .. body an d read trough to have two gdod .• i' ; f white lead, !mbar. od to a Glue tint, the inside%the m to ha llo two Pillt84)( vedatialbrint- .Vi funning gear and whop% to nave two go b. of venetian red darkened of a oboedlaU) ee*l, the flub and felhite to be we): patched. iniiiratidOptinted. o E 7v:tetrad. i s ' A tar pot, en ( atra tin Loft, antd two es 'Fs aingletrees to be furnished ft- each wagon, the king bolt. and single.treee a tar in all r spoofs to those belonging in it. ' -:," * Enco side of the body of i lhe wagon to be marg. ed t... N., and numbered an recMg; all other parts to be lettered U.S., the eti=sid t..'t bo.te, linch a pins, tar pot and harnetra rs for is h wagon to be put up In a strong bolt,tcoopered) and the contents matted tnereom it is to be distinctly ultatood that the wagons he. are to so constructed 'the ((aversl pane of any one wagon will agreeexactly fit tnose of any 6 , h.r, so as to requ rlto numbering or ar rang.tig for pOtting tog 4 and all the nut. terl-de used tor the , r conelattetiOn to be of the b at quality; all the wood thonAttly seasoned, and the tir i" work in all he parts-auth ExPett'ed in the best workmanlike Manner ' i ' The worit may by huo t t e tial 'from time to time SIR It progresses by an o rorsgent of the Quer terniasterts Departmenklipd none of it shall be painted until it shill liartin inspected and ap proved by said oftioer et:agent authorizsi to In spect it. When tlnishedfplMted, and accepted t y an officer or agent of thetifourternmater'd Depart main, and delivered as tustin they . shall be patd for. ~., • a ut9. ',ill/ enr.ltw Quartermaster (rental U. EL A RMYTS U PPLIA : 3.- ---- .44-- . . Orricic or Abet' CUMIN° AND EOINPAGI, Gurney of fiwcifed and Afire, r streeta, MAW Vaal:, July 17, 1801 Paos Ad/.3 are infinkil and aril be received at this oboe mint 12 ticierek tn., on Til U sSDAY,the Bth day of Au mit nextpi ht u they will be publicly op.uco, for furoi cotract the following Army &unpile,' sail Mr liverabla at such peco or places in the pity of aw Vont as May be beresto r designated, In quantities as required, 200,000 tin canteens, Pith cork aloppers, 3 pinta; to weigh IN ounces without the stop per; to becovered with cloth after en um as been lieruhrtif them. 200,000 canteen strafe 26,000 camp kettlw sheet iron, 3 sizes, in neater, 18y, pounds67,o3o mass pans, wheat iron, weight 2 pounds. 1.700 iron pots witithalts 30,000 felling axes, twit steel, beat quality, 4%, 6 and 4,4 pounds o°,ooo axe hand test hickory 27,000 camp hateliSts,east Med, beet quality 18 ounces r 54,000 hatchet bandies, beat hickory 27,000 prekrures.2l9zea, to and 7 pounds 01,00 pickaxe bindles, beat hickory 30,000 $ll slings 27,000 hatchet Slings 27,000 spades, 2 sizes, beat quality 400 sets hospital tent pollee 4 4,:10 sere wall tam. poles 27,000 rehtey tens poles with iron tripod 2,000 seta' of servantre tent poles 9.000 hospital teat pins, large 10,000 hospital tent pins, small 48 000 wall tont pins, large 660,000 common tent pins 10,100 robley tent stoves 2.0.0 drtnes trdantry 2,C00 drum muica 2 000 drum betide, hatter 2,000 drum heads, snare 0,000 pairs drum steaks 2,0(0 drum stielciarriages 2,000 sets of drum snared 2,000 drumshpge 2,000 drum cords of Italian hemp, 24 feet long 1,000 buOes. it-480w; a ilWiitith piece 2,000 i nfo try Imre cord and tassels 200 garnsun Atilt halliards 2io recruiting flag hellierds 00,000 great coat straps 3,000 sergeants' sashes 200,0:0 brass letters, 20,000 each, A, B, (J, D, E, 6 , / 1 4., K. :47 0,000 braes numbers, 25,000 each, of 2,3, 4, A, 6, 7,8, a. 80,000 of 1 and 60#00 of 0, to serve also as 9 39,000 yards worsted lace( blue) 13,i inches wide 68000 yards worsted lace (blue) },f, inch wide 2: paire sergeant, major (infantry) chevrons 00 paws quartermaster's sergeant (iofantry 1 chevrons 200 paint hospital steward's chevrons 200 paint ordnance sergeant's chevrons 2,000 pairs let sergeant's (infantry) chevrons 8,000 pairs sergeant's (infantry) chevrons 10,000 pairs corporal's (infantry) chevrons) 99" yd.ragbataing Usual y ar ard* white boating 8,000 yards blue bunting 410 ti yards 4-4 muslin ,909,111X),,Vards tape co'Aon drilling 203,(100 bedsack 3,000 yards cottcur webbing, 1;4 inches 7,000 yards bolting rope 200,000 knapsacks, complete 200,000 ha also be re versacks, complete Bids will ceived at the same time and lace for I hemaking up from materials furnished by the Government the following articles to be deliVelea AD the depot of army clothing and equi page in dna City, viz : 200,000 single bedsacks 200 garrison flags 200 storm flags 200 renrintUwirtagilf All the abolltinentfoned articles mast conform in every resent - to the sealed standard patterns in tilts °Mee:Viers they may be examined and ad didordillefOrmation received coneendng them. AS it is desirable that the articles be of domestic fabrications, bias from manufacturers; or regular dealers will be preferred, which must be m ode in for and conform to buck:articles only,quality and description, as are required by the advertisement and the samples fu this office, but oontracts wilEbe awarded to the lowest responeible bidder •who shall furnish satisfactory ear:unties for the faithful performance thereoL The manufacturers' satabliehment or dealera' place of business must be distinctly atatild'in the { , proposals, together.witb.the-trarnes; address and responsibilities of two perso proposed sureties. "MI6 sureties will gamete° that- a. con-- tract shall be entered into within ten dayif after, the acceptance of said bid or proposal. Proposals will Ate received for any one of the articles separatelKanci for any portion of each, not less than one-fourth of the number tied qUan tity advertised for. Tne privilege is reserved - by for tba United Slates ofrepritmg any proposals that may be deemed.esttinftliamt- 4 %0 el MOVldien to commence within tertifit acceptance of of the quantity contract' - Mint be 4ielffered within tap moutbrifrom said date of acceptance, and therentAider-in monthly Proportiohs, within four =iota of said date of acceptance, or sooner if practicable. Bidden' will, nevertheless, state in their proposals, the shortest poeeible time lort the quantities bid, for can be delivered by the ' All articles will be subjeet to inspeotiod swera Inspectors, appointed by authority of the 'United It Is to be distinctly understood that contracts are not transferable without the consent of the proper authority; and that any sale, assignment-o _ transfer, without such consent having ' been ob. tinned (except under a process of law) *ll be Ire-, gerded as an abandonment of the oontraftskulihe contractor and lds or their sureties will be held re sponsible for all loss "hr damage to the United State. Which may arise thinettnm. Payments will tie made on each delivery-AMR& Congress have made an approrlatio p i r to " meet them, or as soon thereafter as p an appropriation shall be made for that purpose. Ten cent. of the amount of each delivery will be retained until the contract shall be completed, which wilt be for feited to the United States in case of defalcation on the part of the contractor in fidSiling the con tract. Forms of proposals, Mid guarantee WM he fur nished upon application t 0411161 oasoB, and, now will b e considered that do not conform therettl• Proposahr ba indorsed "Propos/drit furnish Materials," and headdress. e in c e Army Pupplies an d arior D. EL vI,NTON, Qaertermaster u. i. &rel. - • ' IV= .Sox Moe. ArIIINBOA.TS FOR THE WIWERN Ijl RIVERK gums:mama Gamut% Ornes, Washington, June 17,18 f PRopossus ,irehisited-ier uonstrueting G oats upon the Western rivers. liipeoificaloona will be immediately prepared mid, may; be eimminedat the - Quartermaster's ogles at Clnamnan, Pittsburgh and at this Office. Proposals from boat builders and engine build ers alone will bet considered. Plana submitted by bidders will be taken into consideration. M. C. MICIOB. Quartermaster General United States. CLOSING} OUT SALE OF French Embroideries, Bonnet }ribbons, Drees Trinirobrigs, Hosiery, Gloves, ie. to.t 004 To make room for our Fall soIDPII I EATON, HAMM &'9FOf )yamNos.l7 and 19 Mit strifet. • Table of Distance& • g DOZ. PARRISH'S HAIR REaOR t, ATNY. 8 dos. Parrlah's E li xir; just ri 'CIO .8- ife4 and for sale by GEO. A. BELLIV. ' 17 18 AtheigteAT it*Fa , FRIDAY I MORN 0, Ail alt. haver, &c NEW WALf. PAPER' STORE. SKTIY.SEIf nrni CYO ,LIBEKTI No, 107 Iltarket Streeli SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING :J anew WO large stock of PAPIER lIANGINGS, Embracing a cdmplete asso*.ment 'tor Dwellings, Haft- %torches, err.; to wloehi.e would reepecunily invtie the of theßub lie. having an enure new stock of goods recently reirchasad and now arriving. Those lutwant of now goods will find them by looking tirough our aeshritment. mariklyd JOS. IL. 11110111119. WALL PAPER!2WALL PAPER The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. Come and see. WALTIFIrt P DIAIBIBIIALL, No. 87 Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) tiasTOr sale French, German end American FOR P WALL PAPERS , ARLORS, HALLS, CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, LODGES, a c 50,000 rolls at 121 cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 aad.lo F auns, WINDOW CO/TAINS, Ftaa Basin Ilium, Tama (Waits, CanaNes, an Ur Look for the Striped Front. The only plaoe in town where a full assortment of French tamers le kept. matte MEM T. T. AVGIUAN, I-I 0 "CT S' , S C+ ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, (or. St. OW St. and Duquesne Way, (BEOOND STON, .) OAT All work, entrus t ed to me will be Neatly ono Promptly ll.9teouted. 0e*,13 171 r -2", ROUSABIGN & ORNAMENTAL irAINTER. ANA :GLAZIER., wouirth nett Wood Oa Smlthdeld PITTSBURGH, PA dirall work promptly attended to. my2adyd HOUSE AND SON PAINTER • P. O'BRIEN, Si` Orders 5au....--ed at basement shop, Grant street, appoatte Cathedral. iffitrnhant gaiisrs, RING D sumaum GOODS -A T REDUCED PRICES WE RAVE .NOW RECEIVED A A.ND &ELECT STOO Ole GOODS ter BPRiNG 0/1010E AND BUMMER BALPA K which have been seleeteck with more then usual care, . nd feel confident that in the RICH NESWOF FAIIIRIC,4.ND STYLE —o' P C+ 0 0 33 8 AB WELL AS FAIRNESS OF PRICE They will bURPABB ANY EiOODB of the kind ever before opened In Ws city, and would respect fully solicit an early eMI from our patrons and the public to examine the same' for themselves •sABIUEIL GRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS. MERCHAN T STILE ET. _ SMITH & PITCAIRN, Merchant Tailors, No. 4 ST. CLAIR STRjE'j. D. BRVOILLOCHIER, TATTIOIC HAS RECOMMENCED BUSINESS sc hie old stand, No. 106 FOURTH STREET, where be will be glad to see hie old triende and rale rterally. Will also do CUTTING for for bore end mien. jtr M. LITTLE, • MERCHANT O. 5* SAINT. GLA TA IR ST ILOR, ILICICT, da 114 . 1,. , (Dr. Dish's New Butidpmannteß. W B. M.G.EI3 G. M. DOSCH W . H. M'OEE & CO., VT • MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready'Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Parnmhin: Goatlek.,eountr of Federal street and Market : 4114Mlieny eity, Pa. lelt-ly-daw warding and Cannuission. JAAIRS'IV: CRAFT Co • Uninisisims an d PorWarding Mcirehankand Mercantile Broker, Office and SW 0.82 North Leree„. Saint Loma N. B.—l will give " diate and persona] attention to all business .entrusted to my airs, for which charges will be ' reasonable. References. L. K. Borsythe, Lane; Paul Liming, Si. Louis ; BrashisaraW,Co.;CitibistimigliessnaTrux 4 J. Craig, Philadelphia ; WArthur, Byrne 4 Gibbons, New York; W. C. ArDowell, lewing,Kiinius Northng a Co., liansaw ii , Wr.tinrhtidge & Co., New °ries= ; W. NI. Weetcu t iAlltemphig . ennoctr.. B v . Pitts titioreg G. leas,' Pittsburgh; P. H. R. D. per,W. F. Coolbaugh, Burling n,lows; Pt i = ,Burlington, Iowa; Capta. Connell, Liko '2.• • r lilkd rtver Mee aeue • , mhl&nm ,FIFTY NlO 5 l _ . eNn NOD Pflitiok - • - null MASH AT.GREAT , BhosGAINS. MBA SVHSCHIBF4II WISHING . TO redilos his stock of Pianos, offers for sale du ring this and neat month, Fifty blew And second Bau P„aianos-4 ri i great ll b r b r egeani ns, for-cash. iaTl h efsoe t p he' , .B , Ther f a or y retlp tes bythe ly bes r t makers in the CQIPPM an can relied on-as dik tat& and subitanUatinstrtnnents. , • ek Purrh=taws are respectfully invited in call and than: Par sale by JOUW -0. MELLOR ••1116 .• • 81 WOOD BTRIET, pp' .00attlaS. i will be received until WEDNESDAY EVENING, July : Wiet, for adding 4 feet of stone work in dieted; End afeet in width,to the _atom? wall which encloses ineuncige a , The present stone coping op wall to be don - to p:of lame when tad Vsfeet [is added. taking down, asy 150 fee‘ofpresent, wall to surface of ground 'and - rebuilding' .he same. Ma. terialitall to be of Ite beet ,qunlity,end tthe work to be done in a good and workmanlike manner; subjebt terther stipervfaiba and direction I of. Build higiittee of tho . Board of Mansgere of e. T erms , cash as work Pregresses, with a rite on of 20per 'cent. till the:workdi completed andapprovg Allproposals for t r lwork to be by nib' pen* Itiftivith either the Undersigned. JC=. SAIMPISON .klinahOteori .TOHN_PNWiIIS t t 3 St. Chien. &Liking Com. ;TAO. 4 lb& Wood , at: kfA.ct . Alp SHlP.....•The.ljartnershipAeretafae existing under the name of D. 013.. EGG to.wats dissolved on thelstinst.,-bp hesitation. Those haideoted are havrglo make leamedhite itaymeriti and those inie 'are reefieided lakeeent them for settlement to D. , 43112.64 or. I.lremiatt., at .the old atand,,..No. 99 'Wood street, aa either. psi tner is authorized to sign' the name of the firm in a settle ment. •D. GREW A I. TAYLOR have this day formed 'IAYLOR t Cotpertnership ander the name of GREGG A otransact- a wholesale Dry Goods and Variety Ituairtess, at the old stand, where we reprepared to ofter, goods on the moat ferorehle terms either for cash city acceptance or reteranos. Our stock wul be always **Mg smite& and ao we intend to buy for cash we uatigiria Inducements we think superior to eat house west of We mountains. Buyers visiting thelrity, ire respeetfally request to enshrine ftflikicck befOre. perehasiog elsewhere, as We 1 9,xpuheysti °brad worthy , their attention. - - Ayla GREGOR TAYLOR. barrelarrafh i . for sale by ' -•• BMW! couan. ST 2, 13 loath of Prince .Czartoryokl. This illustrious Polish exile, who , died at Paris on the 15th inst., was bora January 14, 1770, Having conipleted his education in France and atthe Uni versity or' Edinburg, he entered on public life, fought bravely in. 1792 against the Russians in the Lithuanian army under Sabiello, and in 1775 was sent, like Kosciusko and Stanislaus, to St. Petersburg, less as a prisoner Alan as hostage for the fidelity of his family. Here he became the intimate friend, of the Grand Duke Alexander, the future Emperor. In 1798 he was sent by the Emperor Paul to the Sardinian Court, whence Alexander called him in 1802, now become Emperor, to take the po sition of Foreign • Secretary. In that capacity he negotiated thetreaty which brought Russia into , alliance -with Eng land against France, But when Na poleon called upon the Polish people to place themselves under his banners, and promised to reward their valor by the re-establishment of their nation—Czar toryski felt a somewhat divided allegi ance. He therefore retired from office though he remained attached to the per son of Alexander. Meantime he had accompanied the Emperor in the cainpaigns in ;Austria and Prussia, and was present atthe bat tie of Austerlitz , and in 1807 at the Conference of In 1813 tie again accompanied Alexander -to Germany; France and the Congress of Vienna: He was made Senator Palatine by Alex 'ander and appeared at the first diet of the new kingdom of Poland, as the ex ponent of-liberal ideas. After the out break of the revolution of November 29, 1830, he was called to preside over the ptovisional government. in this capacity he convoked the Diet, which, , on January 25, 1831,. proclaimed the independence of Poland ) and declared him. President of the. national govern ment. After the scenes of August 15th of that year he' resigned and' entered the ranki as a; private Soldier in the army of Eamorine. When - that Gene ral surrenderedin - Gidlicia, and Wersaw fell, it September, 1831 i Ccattoryski placed himself among thelewidesperate men who tried at. least to cet i tit i etr- way out of a land that, could 'affoilithem a. prison or' a gt'aire.'The 'Niles% WO I taming 'those :who escaped.- - fiffitt to Old liciafand :thence -to Frame. In March, 1848, heissued.a Illation calling upon the repre i sentatives of. France and Germany to unite for the restoration of Poland. He was now. looked upon by the Poles astheir right ful chief and sovereign. In April, 1838, he abolished serfdom on a his es tate& His fellow exiles,; henceforth distinguished. ap,the i ir . King, an d, he sustained the dign O olity oft his posi tion not only .by his idiet,: but by an almost legal' establishment at_ Pnria, For thirty years he antivelylepietinntgai, the cause: of 'Poland, suiong3he''''Ea; tiolaw l 94 liwati , :of &cot Esc He leaves two sons- 4 ' i " Mils:6- in 1824,, AO Yi r ladisla,w" —and_ a d aughters;lsAdla, bap in 1882. • ° DAVID GREGG, ISAAC' TAYLOR, lAMEI3 RAFFRRTY . Lys actOen fir EC-2Y ' 1.69414 of . mem, con cating the ller ty of rebel:lEl'in grim General Lei; pu *Ur be deritived of his Arlington' estate It , embraces SOO • acres, and, is the ' ' valuable estate in the vicinity of Wash- , intone ie iZakip . op —t-!..-1 FRIDAY MORNISGst.^.:I::::,:::::AUG. 2. Pion th erneoligratutation;.. The Southern ; journals are Frfeetiv happy in portraying to The country their flourishing domestic condition—mo r e than they can eat, plenty to wear, lux uries abundant and prices low. Take the Memphis papers as t , peeiniens; first the "Appeal." Under thp: head of "Starvation," the editor gives us the following items: A drove of two hundred and fifty, i f , head of fi ne bof cattle reached the city yesterday fro 'Western Arkansas. Wheat con inues to pour into the city in quantities far exceeding the capacity of our mills to consume. We learn that the receipts of the 'past week embrace fully 12,000 bags, or 24,000 bushels,. while the consumption during the same time was scarcely over half t that amount. When it is understood -that millers are the only buyers in the market at present and that the supply is greatly inereess of the demand, parties at a diaCe will readly understand why the ;article has suffered a decline of 20 to 25e rer bush el within the week. ; , I They are going to tan their own p leather, in Memphis after this, and the Avalanche accordingly goes in fur a "Southern tannery." - Heretofore (says the editor) it has been the custom to send our hides to the North to be tanned, after which they were returned to us in the shape of very, bad leatter--we paying the freight both ways, togither with a libe ral per tentage for tanning. This prac tice must hereafter be discontinued. the following are the lateatMemphis Prices Current : Flour, choice extra per brl .. .• extra family .. ... Corn, mixed, per bushel White Bacon--Shoulders, per pound clear Sides 170 Whisky, per gallon Sugar, per pound ...... Coffee, per pound .2,2gUe. A member of Company E, Sixth Louisiana Volunteers, writes from Ma nassas, July. 9: We have plenty of blackberries and other fruit, and can get all the luxuries at cheap rates. Best butter The. per pound; chickens 15e. apiece ; hot rolls 10e. per doien; eggs 12c., &).,&c. Ev ery thing is plentiful and generally very good, besides we have the luxury o fine bathing places. otkimstts.-14#, .3 If, First' Drai , ..o6n, Volta ularArmy; ;11.....Ve'd,a"V-LOwsli**r.-0- he•2oth of June. - 1 , 1 1, ti„ PAC4,..44,T*; General MzeratizAlD;ltf4f4 l 4,* about isstting•atenerat orlienfititiWnk t incumbent on all BriliittAqAtaicale n Virginia to-have-ita-divi' * aion 'Arta by rum; eV'at feliftg'o4WfiatNeliifibittil urther drill- i to onimence on or abonethiP4tlititfiert 1 4' • -0- 'I he following proniOtiolirhitnilthe Army of the P aCifinAirevutliihict for he information of,.thoselrho.#l%•4ll_fy ay °A:meth:a—Brevet. A15i0... 1 1%, W. LICK ALL, to be .AssistauplViatt- Gsueral,witb the rant, :reset Major E. 4 134pwri tn t oar termaster, (statitMo4,4B2fiver). V. T.,) to be Quartermaiter,,rj!#,,the,: auk of Major; Brevet g,aji?eirkikitat ksta ALLEN, Asaisant Quartifitriake - Toned at Benicia, formerlyat&bckquar- termaster, with the rank of MiljniVßoll- EET E. GLARY, J r.,to be SeOlnall Second Dragoons.' Lvi FOR COUNTY tIfEA2 s s . of the fleeoud.'W,s4-1114011121014 candidate for the above omcf4 !serous . r.ne'obli• can Nominating Conerinfirna virowni i i iiimmorAwArftwoonti FOR Etzurauwimi%w R 0 B - E lila . npfxdtt ' • St, 11,:,r, srefesihn4l-- . WM: ING• 'W . i -% irtg: _ ' ~--- 2.4 . 0 , 1,.41.8. . , .., ;2 _ , ..7 1 . , •._ .c.7 .*. ~,040 .: ..r... .„4„..„.3..,,,.. . ..., rAFFICE at the Pittahttigliriftb .- up . 4 , 001 ,, nes , 144 0 4. ~._ , ..,,,,,47 , .;;::Z:F:f-4..t ~,,, ;, -:•' Ayala B. .10141110,1V1..............??• breAt Lrf • Aritittintrit • 17TV 7 .'4:.•:- FRAN - Imill v - - e myStklyd AY- ....$8 60 H. W. p P • AirltirigOAlVlDAloo34 A T ORN .11;r8 7441 , :• 744 W • manes ISIMI BRitimet, DiaztiondrStrett iapay ?1,1 sz-zyugusfra s Pct. ir. F.YLIMIDAirit,Texa ATTORIiEY is•, No. Is -1314.4Acti NA** •*, my&ly (Three doors below the 9 , 9 t) L. BRACKSIIIRIDGIA ATTORN'EY omo., No..lss Fouxt*_ Atte*; PITT 4 4I3IIWIR, PA. 0 -A.R MY- 15 4 . "-Twl 7 11 tif SCOTT;, 13 T J • Has removed to the hollitelaybet . pled by W. A. - Igo. 9719 Pe treaty (South aide,) hours - 4_ r Jossrg AD4A • to EN er . 4184172,e-41- no. 97 19i no' 9 . ire* ItilMMl * l'.. — iiirysit. ch T ALIL- P ol l_ 0011413 7 41 1=: heed or,e Eio,pm# Esc • , 11 !..411101el1 TEETIIti. - e=4,ad SAVE THEM BEFORE IN el SILL, -has ramp? boyfifiz.r.Mi STREW; hi - the • - ra Dr. UMW_ inserter sttevarkete joetWmilli telaillyer, met ley, Bereams.,-Rev, W. ex 4 Bery,lleopmel RD. A. Bradley, A.G. AP " .- 11:D.ka. 4 1f. Hop. Ines, Vauldrir s Pr.: Geprikgenme - a W. 29m. Elatatielld'ECeo. Md7:l7 DIL O. BAIM - 24' WATERCURE AND 1101101PITHIBTKYSICIAll; InT • ntrirV eate r RAINBOW RATED TRUSS .110 , • *l7 s detly , VOX PENN AND RAYNE OTh. JOHN AL HIREPATHOHIN LAW? PAarMillumnak THE UNDEIWOOMICAU day formed a CiNaartaraymatakisof the Law. 4tABIC ARIEr4 Pittsburgh, May moot KIRKPA.TRICH & 141411111 N, ATTORNEYS AT "LAW, " No. 188 Ponstlif Street * five;loble abate Smithfield, Patel=o, len.sl" _TADDIS .-140WRIEV' CIF -LailiVogicealbuttleitfeiC tween,antabflelasod fIEORGE 8„ . 8 • c Ur-resumed • lieretie *pi-atAlmotoN",B9,4,-. tNffi.:24 6l, ..**, ceemer ...office hours from , 46liktAA cf 91 00.2 . from 2to 6 o'clock, • 4.-ttiakt row YENANGO COUS AL - 4 - (ogemzi3p iiiiitrAW-AftqlBol.) M. AURBELlakftht. eel. A. DI; Miumbaw A 47 Male% .famea Forquer, airal t , iseniftari Office in aut. of R. ..Dini/Witratfleyvt:Pa. lohliketod Arta ALARDIAIii WON? , BREEKT ofif i lonsulftillidam4 46 Market , Strot.,4lllpmsbaskis, Pa., ,4 11F RALWAY8 commuck* jpAtvot , LUßßactlapit, - viatwx , COAL'Ollkt •Aboollatraft AvAl Watf en e• 1" _ . -1 ;'O. •'-'IIIM ' 1 e fi WY. - 'VW .. - ': 143 a 1 saljr.14 LAktfiVW); :#4ol:Abi i ~L. . 1, ~, -.... ,1. . - . -,-..2 -• -'4 2.- ;: ,,,, , ::.......„: • 1... , : nallardbm.....: - ' I hd mi -1011 0121‘.....„,„„,,,, p5 „ .110: av wotiirli6l44‘ m An......„.....0=113 4 Fati 11 arir 1 - AX&=.• ~, - . 5-31 0 3 .4-InOtilli- ' ' ...3 , - C. `. 0 b a l. * ‘ .. 1t;;„.*,,.., k IV I , •-: ',., ';:t_.DATl'' g . l '4....uwwww....:::Z....0-4-:'''... I,TAAL,G.:4-,•:' .laiwiiiikornialviri7 . -' !.-):.- ' .: :,..-:•,4trar..4._;,:, _2'' Ai -4-v .:,. Astril,4- 1 .Atitioe. - rat 4 2f0z :R; „,,,,, ,-,tlka - 7 ,t4 ; ;'. :, l- ?:At,t't mittoi.. 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