m. mmaiLL * co., xo. 37 PARK ROW. NEW YORK, and* STATE STREET, BOSTON are our agents for the Daily aai Weekly Past in those cities, and are au thorised to take Advertisement* and Subscriptions for us at our lowet Batm. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 11 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTKIIM Completiea of the Pittobareh and Connellsvtlle Railroad. ; Salem,Ohio, Bth ok 7th M0.,18i52. B. H. Latuobe, President of Pittsburgh and Cvnnellsville Railroad Company: 1 am informed there is an effort being made to finish your road to Cumberland, ill Maryland, there to connect with the Baltimore and Ohio, for your Eastern out let. The line from- Connellsville to Cum berland being the only vacant link in the chain of railways, your road when finished will connect Washington City with the West and Northwest portion of our coun try, by the shortest, most natural and most practicable route that has been found, and by its connections the Federal Capital will be in direct communication with that por tion of the Union, which the Government operations of the last year have shown to be of vital importance to her welfare; running into a district of country that has been the wonder and admiration of every observing traveler that lias become ac quainted with its unsurpassed fertility—an area of more than eight hundred thousand square miles, and now containing over eleven millions of inhabitants, being more i than one-third of the population of the | entire Union, and which, with its soil, minerals, internal improvements and cli mate combined, is capable of maintaining and sustaining eighty millions of inhabit ants, large portions of which may be em ployed in agricultural pursuits. This re gion has already become partially settled with a class of men who, for intelligence, industry and economy, are beyond a par allel in history. The city of Baltimore, the most inland city of importance on the tide waters of the Atlantic coast, by your improvement, will be in direct communication with the head of steamboat navigation on the West ern rivers, and also with the Eastern ter mini of the various railways centering in Pittsburgh, now in successful operation, extending for thousands of milc-s through a large portion of the country alluded to above. These will give her advantages equal, if not superior, to any of her rival cities in competing for the immense trad* of the West, Southwest-and Northwest; consequently she also has a deep and vital interest in the early completion of the un finished part of your railway. The city of Pittsburgh, being the held of steamboat, navigation of the Western rivers, and the Eastern terminus of the great web of railways extending West, with all their extensions, branches and connections, has also a deep interest in the early completion of your road. By it she'would have a position that no other city in the Union can obtain. She would be the focus and attractive point at. which the different Eastern cities would compete for a share in the immense trade and traf fic that now- exists, and is so rapidly in creasing every year. In addition to the tonnnage received and shipped by river, ears can now be run direct, without change, from Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland, here depositing their goods and wares, to be distributed as desired into cars that can go directly through without change to the city of New York, the great commercial empo rium of the Union, also to Philadelphia, the most important of all our manufactur ing cities, or for the city of Baltimore, there to be shipped to every nation and clime. Trains could be ran direct through from Pittsburgh to Washington City in ten hours. The importance of this last needs no comment, having been fully established by the operations of Government within the year. The benefits to be derived from a speedy and direct line from the Federal Capital to Pittsburgh, there to connect with the various railways extending over a large portion of the Union, must be ap parent to all, and ought to be sufficient to secure the early completion of the propos ed short link that your company now de sire to accomplish. I observe some editorial remarks in some papers, the respective authors of which do not understand the importance of the pro posed connection, or they would give their influence in your favor instead of adverse ly, and which they no doubt will do when they fully investigate the subject. The great commercial operations of the coun try, combined with the benefits to be de rived by the Federal Government, require the construction of your road. If the pro posed financial arrangements are properly and honestly carried out, the work can rapidly progress without the least oppres sion or injury to any party or interest; and, wjien completed, with wise and judi cious management, yours will be one of the best paying roads in the Union, and not only the bonds, but, the stock, will be sought aftexas a good, safe and permanent investment. Respectfully thy friend, Zadok Street Deserved Promotion. By a letter from J. Wesley Myers, of Col. D. H. Williams’ 82d (old 31st) regi ment, we learn that the regiment was in the engagements near Richmoud on Mon day, June 30th, and Tuesduy, July Ist, losing, in both days, 39 killed and wound ed, including the Quartermaster, a young man from the Eastern part of the State. — Mr. Myers went out as Commissary Ser geant of the regiment and gave perfect sat isfaction in the discharge of his duties. — At Fair Oaks, though his position did not require him to go upon the field, he shoul dered a musket and fought bravely as a private in the ranks. His gallant bearing in this action placed him in the line of promotion and he was soon after eleva ted to the position of Second Lieutenant in Co. E, in which capacity he took part in both the actions named above. Lieut. Myers having been long an employed in the office of the Post, it gives us much pleasure to note hi 3 advancement. He is a good soldier and will never disgrace his flag. The Eighty-First Pennsylvania. Since the death of Col. Miller, Lieut. Col. Johnson has been appointed Colonel of the Eighty-First Pennsylvania regi ment ; Major E. T. Connor, Lieutenant Colonel, and Adjutant H. B. Mclveen, Major. The Railroad Bridge at Hteu- keavUle. The bill for bridges over the Ohio river, at Steubenville and other points, with spans jfj°t less than 800 feet in width, passed b*» Boases of Congress on Wednesday; nore S|ek m«I W«u«ie4. Mri. om tke War Path— The Kmckerbbckerfwithibout fivehun- T *® ‘“"•■•■el W. Black Aven- Jred sick and wounded, left Fortress Mon- **”• roe for Washington on the 6th. Among We take the following from the Harris the Pennsylvanians on board are the fol- burg Patriot and Union: lowing: “James B, Onslow, of Pittsbnrgh, and „ Henry Uegis, co B, l°3d, debility; Geo one of the men of Colonel Samuel W. '' Henshaw, co K, 103 d, rheumatism: -Black’s regiment of Pennsylvania Volun- Mark N Luce, co F, 83d, shoulder; Sergt teere, who distinguished themselves in the »\m N Boor, co C,103d, fever; Wm McEl- late desperate engagement near Richmond, fnsfa, dodo; William Ginkel, coH, 102 d, where their gallant and lamented Colonel rheumatism; C K Chamberlain co G,lolst, foil, was in town yesterday, en route for intermittent fever; Ilarry-Shiple, do do; G Washington City.' We were glad to see W Beth, co F. 103 d, rheumatism; corporal friend James, who is now°engaged in ’’ lll Leach, coC, 10.3 d, fever; John Wii- the Task of getting up a new company, to son, co E, IOJd, do; R M Mcllphatrick, be called “Samuel W. Black’s Avengers." eo 1,103 d, debility; JnoWion, coH, 103 d, If any rnanin the State can raise a comiia rheumatism: J R Shaffer, co D, 101st, dc- ny in short metre, that man is James Ji. u- o-u Bock co G, 101st, rheumatism; Onslow, and especially under the title he Kverett, co 1-, 83d, shoulder; Jno has happily chosen. For such a company, I’., .Hawk, eo p, n2d, leg; Samuel Smith, under that name, in Allegheny countv, co It, 103 d, dmirhica; Wm Slick, co G, "here Col, Black was not only’admired, foist phtlus.c; sergt Joseph Tom, eo K, but loved, for his many shining qualities. . d, fever; corp Wm linghley, co 10, ]0:;d, both of head and heart, no man will or can fever: lh°s Byers, co K, IM3d, fever: .las fail to raise a company. Mr. Onslow's R Ralston, co li, Kntd, debility; Charles brother, now deceased, fought ull through Harnherger, co D, Ist Pa R, leg; Capt.ll the Mexican war, and James will give” a C Beatty, co 1,3 d Pa B, leg, slight: Wm good account of himself on any field. Wo 1, Worthington, eo It, 104th, fever; Henry I wish him success.’* Gaylord, eo It,-lOlst, sick: George Han. co K, 80th, sick; Francis Hager, co IS. foist, sick: Daniel X. Titus, co A, load, sick; corporal Jacoli Brooke, co F, load, sick; John Barrett, eo A. oth, sick; John T Meehan, co C, soth, sick; Isaac JI Hainy, C, lOoth sick: Alexander Jackson, 103 d, sick; sergeant Samuel De Gamo, C, 102 d, wouneed; John Henderson, D, t;2d, wounded; John 1! Dimean, 1). 02d, woun ded; Henry W. llonny, lieu I, A,-lo tili, sick; Samuel MeKeown, lieut, (i, doth, wounded; Jos Bondon, C, 3d wounded; Henry Spaulding, H. 83d wounded; Jacob Bishop, G, 6th, sick; C 1<) Patton, lieut, 100th. sick; M M Dicks, Major, lOOth, sick: Wm Stitt, lieut, battery A, Ist Artil lery, arm and breast; Attwood Fitzki, lieut, G, Ist Pa. Artillery, intermittent fever: David Ramli, F, 83d. hand; Ephraim Wagner, (1, Ist Pa. Art., head: Peter J Kiefer, h, ]..th, arm: James Jlornson, G, 13th Reserves, leg; Stl Wood, 1), Sid.' shoulder: Thaddeus Day. D. 8::d, tbi.'l,; W Steevort Jlcl.ane. D.’lid Reserves, leu; John Mcßride. D, Reserves, leg: George 1! Powers, A. lo;;d, fever; Wilson Smith, B, 103 d, sick: Patrick Rnelv G, to2d, arm: W’illiam J Fullerton, I). Held, hand: John Hingah, F. 83d, sick: Dennis OTon ner, C, Held, typhoid lever; A lev Moore. G, ]o3d, sick; Jacob Sipe, C, toad. sick; Robert Hervoy, C, 31st, thigh fnieliired! Geo Horkafellcnv, <\ t'.iirl, lo*x fnictunM. P A Reagan, K, 4th reserves, tlesh wound of thigh; Adam Hein, G, lo.lih, tlesh wound of side: George Reach, 1,62 d, tlesh wound, thigh; Wui Irwin. D, 106th. tlesh wound, groin: .las W Saxton, F, 103 d. typhoid fever: C'nns F. X'iehnN. ji. Hesh wound, thigh: Wm Wirsingvr. A. 'list, tlesh wound, leg; Wm U Kellv. |J, 83d. tlesh wound, huttorks: John I. Lee man, 1. lli-Jth, dianinea. John W. Cross, of Juniata county: ..f the lid, died ol tv phoid fever, while on the Kni, kei l.oeker. on the morning of the 6th ST. \»niin:t!ioiiN. Tin' Democrat i,- t'.mnty r,,i,v.-i;ti,,n whif.li assembled in Indiana mi the -Ith in st.. in a dt* tin* fn! kiwi a g iimniital inns : For Congress—H. W. Wi'ir, i<n], jfict to the (lei isimi of tin- ('iineresMinial Conference. For State Senate--.lns. M. Thompson, F-ap, i.subject to the decision ol the Senatorial Conference. I For As seinbly - Muj. .Nathaniel No.-hit. For Regulator anil Recorder •-Taj.t. .loin, Peters, Fur Commissi.,ner--Ik 11. Kin iiorts. Fur Amlitor - (.'apt. I in,-. Aihuns. 1’ or Hist. Att v —C. (I. IngorsnL Ks.j. For Co. Survey'.,t -.1. .M. 1 1lanyrliiin. Ihe Republicans ot the same eountv have made nominations as follows .- Con' gress, William M. Mewarl: State Senate Harry While: As.-emhlv. .1. W. Huston Register .V Recorder. A. 1.. Mi-01usky: Commissioner. S. A. A11i5.,..; District At torney, ,lohn l.owrv: Countv Surveyor, Edmund Paige: Auditor, John Wachoh. Congressional Conlerees. Dr. John K, Thompson, F„ P. Hil.lel.raml and Geo. F Smith. Senatorial Conferees. John K. Thompson, Andrew Shields and .1. M Guthrie. The Democracy of (.'lariua liave nut tin following ticket in the ticld : Co’ngre??, Uonorabl,! Gaylord Church, Mii-iec: "o tin- Congressional (’onference: Assembly. AVm. I. A icxauder: t Y.tnmissionor, Win. W\ Kankin : County Surveyor, John Knight; County Auditor, John* Elliott. The l>emocraey of A "lustrous county have nominated th* foliowing ticket: Sheriff, Jonathan-? Myers ; Assembly, J. A. McCu Hough: f)i.-t riel. A t torney, i 1 onrv F. Phelps: r..nuid-sinner, Jas. i J . Karr". T he Itejmbliraiir of Clarion roti m v haw nominated Amos Myers. Fs«p. for Con gress, xubjerl lo the rh»»ir.- ~f ferees. John Kwing, Iwj.. fV-r As-wmblv. S: ’ ' ’ ioct to til.* concumnr.- county. Allccling Inridrul A correspondent of i[,,■ Philadelphia Intjiiim- relates tin- following incident on board the hospital boat K nirkcrbocker: ‘"John . ( ass, Irom l',asl Salem, Ju niata count;, Pa., a private in the Fifty, third Pennsylvania Regiment, was dying. Finding liis voice Tailing, he began to feel about among the bed elothing under his head for .something which he evidently wanted. In a moment he drew It.rib a small package, which, unwrapped, reveal ed a dagurreotype i a.se. L'a clasping it. he gazed with lilmy eyes upon tin- laves of his wife and two children. As death clutched closer about his vitals, he handed ittoa gentleman connected willi the Wash ington Pennsylvania Soldiers’ Relief Asso ciation, whispering, "Will you not, send it home? Tell my wife it mix the ln.it. ob ject l oa'.cd upon .'' and he was dead. We looked at the picture, and the tears came to pur eyes. There was the wife, a beau tiful and happy looking being, There were the two bright and joyous iittle crea tures, the idols of lather and mother. We shut up the ease, and thought of them all. as the widow and orphans, and silently said, God will be their strength and sup port in this their hour of trial and need.'' ■'HtNlturgh, Ft. Wayne aud t'lii vagu Kailroud learnings. The New York Jlemhl lias the follow ing: “The earnings of the Pittsburgh, h'l. Wayne and Chicago Railroad for the first five months of 18U2, were §1,480,000. of which it is understood that about $750,- 000 were net profit. The total amount ot tee first mortgage is $0,250,000, on which the annual interest is $307,500; on the second mortgage, Ss,l(irt,ono, on which the annual interest is $301,200; of the third mortgage, $2,000,000, on which the interest is $l-10,000. The road has thus earned, in five months, the whole interest for the year on two mortgages. The net receipts for the year will, it is expected, amount to more than twice the interest of these two mortgages. Dr. Herman it itchier. This celebrated physician has arrived here and taken rooms at the Monongaliela House, where he can be consulted by the afflicted. He has made diseases of the throat and lungs, such as bronchitis, asth ma and consumption, his speciality and has acquired great skill in their treatment, in which he has been very successful in other cities. He has reduced his fees so that all can have the benefit of his advice, and makes no charge whatever for exam ining the chest. Those suffering from pulmonary diseases should call and get his opinion, at least. See advertisement. Death in the Tombs. James Carnes, of the Fifth ward, died from the effects ot intemperance, at an early hour yesterday morning, in one of the cells of the watetn-house, where he had beenoonfined by-request of some of hla friend*. The Coroner held an inquest a»d thejtiiy returned a verdict in accordance with tkefaets. 11l at Washington. We understand that Colonel R. Riddle Roberts, of the First Pennsylvania Re serves, is lying ill at Willard's Hotel, in IVashiugton City, where he has been joined »y his wife. His sickness was induced bv exposure and over-exertion in the seven days’ fighting before Richmond. We are glad to learn that the Colonel has dis- tinguished himself, exhibiting the greatest eoolness and courage in every action he participated in. His fellow oflicerst in the division express their wannest adm ration of his gallantry. Lossei* in Co. 11, OSd ItcgiiiM-nt. The following list of the casualties in Co. 11, Odd (Col. Hays' ) regiment, is 01,. tamed from a private letter: Killed—Rich ey Cochrane and Chester Clark. Wound ed—Corporal W. F. Johnson, Hugh Dili buns. Joseph O’Jirion, Patrick Larkins and! John MeAnulty. Missing—James K. Smith, Win. I’lerst and James Redmond, file company, during the rer.-nt battles, was under the command of Lieut, ling!, P. Fulton, the Captain being sick and In tl.e hospital. Coal Car DcuinliNliril Vesterdny morning, about eight o'clock, as a coal cur was coming down the coni railway at the mouth of Plummer's creek, emptying into Saw Mill Ran, the coupling broke and the ear was thrown over the om haukmeut, of 10 or ■'.(> feet, knocking mi' one side and causing its almost total de moiiti.m. Mr. Henry Richey, a ennh-n.-r residing in thu vicinity, win. was pa.-.ino at the time, mtrrowlv escape,l s.-wre liijiT ry l.v a I,low on the head trr.in |., ~-1;,,,, tlo- broken ear. Hoy UroHnrtl th, 1 ne.sday afternoon .lame s Max u. l[ Hunt, aged 1,,-tween .five :m,l six v.-ais. was drowned in the Mon,,ng,,ln-la r.v.-r, above the dam. lie was pihvine upon a i'U.g rail, and it is suppos.-d .*', (! t),,. water in reael.ing after his hat. ulm-h had I -eel. knocked oil' his head l.v -on;,, ot' hi, companion- Tlo- boy's tali.,-r i- .., ||„, army. His mother resoles on \m. -tn.,-t above Reed. The body wa- r,*e.,\, i. ,i «>u Wedto-sJay evening. f ltr.il' Is to, heller time 1< J la; X lints an,l Caps than the preset,!, a W m Fleming. No. l:i-.i Wood s reel. L now ~1! ing mf !iis large and fHshional.ie .• t... k u t greatly J educed prices, in order to make room for tie- Fall stock. Bear m mind I he tact that we have mu the largest stocks ot Hats and Caps to be found in the city, consisting of every style, .junlily. color, and price. If you would g.-t a l.a’r gain, call soon. H, l: ni-ighl.i.r Johnston, at tlo- corner of Smilltlield and Fourth streets, n,._. t,, have been fortunate in securing tin- ag,-i,,-v f.M" Ilf. Lind.-,-? s tielmine Blood Senrein-r, as.the demand for that medicine at pr.-s --»-nt seems, to he immense. See adv ,-t ti-a itient o. to day's paper. Tnkpu Prisoner Fapt. Large, of Co. C. toil regiment, and Lieu tenant I fenny < F.Will, of tie- same company, both of whom were Iviug -eri oiish ill with te\er at Savage Station, are said to have fallen into the hands ol the enemy aftertbe abandonment of that place by (.a troop-. I'lnlKruiilH, ’I'"" buudred aad liliy emigrant- from N’urllu-ni ti.-naany, wlai wereninetv duvs at. sea, am! were detained in New" York four days, arrived yesterday bvl’cnu-d vania Railroad, and were seal on to dilii-i - ent points In the West. Uaukat llollidaislnirg. Application will shortly be made for tin establishment of a new l/ank at llollidav-- burg, under tile new bunking law. i JOHlCril IfKYKK. JOSEPH MEYEE & SON, MANUrACTUkEHH OP FANCY AND PI. AIN FUItYITITRE A;CHAIRS WAREHOUSE. irv> SMITH FIELD STREET. (Between Sixth sttcet and Virgin alloy,) PITTNBUKUII. PATENT WRITING CASE r|smsi Asr: isso AiMtA\t.ii> as -rw Kivu thu nritora tnhlu night liv mao in.-hus to write upon, will hold Pea ami Pencil, liMlia Rnbber, anil ('heokorN, and yet will fold up so as to measure onlyfl^ inches by 2 inches. For sale by W. S. HATES, WOOD A THIRD STS, COUNTRY HOMES. r|IIIOW,CHOH E sites t int coc.y , lit 1 residences in LIN DEN 1 i ItO VE. Oak land, are ottered for sale. A branch of tile Pitta burah and East Liberty Railway runs into the centre ot the plot. The lots contain one-half acre and upwards. Terms only one-tenth cash, and one-lcnth annually, Apply to ... , , VV.O. LESLIE. JJ-■] md At Oakland Station. Strawberries for Canning. I%T«W IS THE TIME FOB CANNING A ”, “I 1 ? preserving Strawberries. Those select ed for this purpose should be of good color, solid m substance, of firm texture, and of superior fla vor. Exactly such a berry can be found during the Strawberry season, at J. KNOX'S Establish ment. No.se Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Orders may be left either at his stand in the market, or at llorticultural store. join I'bESIRABEE AND SCARCE AKTI. M 9 CLES, lust received by Express. Narrow Trhuriu Ribbon*. ail colors. Narrow BlaekUolpare Eaee*; Narrow Black French laws; grenadine art THane Telia, all colors: Jet Bonnet Pina, *c„ Ac. EATON. MACRUM A CO., W 2 17 Fifth street WNT HITE EE All, _TT 50 CASES CONCENTRATED EYE, For sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, 59 Federal street, Allegheny. ■ADWABD So fiOLDEH, Atteney Md JCiConngelor at Lav, Kittanning, Armstrong _ ijz B-—The unsettled bodnew of the late firm of t ° n attended to exclndvely IIMMI >jm HANfiINSfi-A •** 87 WoodMneC 1 TO-DAY’S JUDVRRTISBIfMrrS rSiKECnjKIi AT THE IMN CITY .COLLEGE, corner of Penn and St. Clair streeta. Friday morning at 11 a, u. EQUATIOH OF STORAGE ACCOUNTS. jQISEASEN OF THE THROAT AND LUNGtei, CATARRH, SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. CONSUMPTION. I take this menus to inform the public, and all those patients sull’eriug Irom Diseases of the rliroat nml I.ungpi, that I have arrived in • ittsburgh, and taken rooms at the MOXONGAIIELA IKOl'ftE, R’litre L may be consulted for a limited time. hi ret:ard to lSromrhili*. Asthma, Con fetiiupiion. diseases which are so fatally inter esting to a large portion of mankind, and evident ly/oj iM.yvu.v.: in the United Mates of America; tf. is desirable that correct idem should existso far ns the present advanced condition of medical science can furnish them. . . .->.. v .WW .441 MI.U UH.III. We know that in all disea.-es » tiiuelv applica tion o| rational remedies j n more than half the battle, end thcaphorism which teaches that ** pre vention is belter than a cure,” applies with pe culiar force to the ease of Consumption, which, it once FIRMLY established, rarely,if ever, gives way. even in the most skiilul treatment and the most sedulous care. Let nil, therefore, who have reason to appre hend the evidence of t he seeds of the disease (sero luhms diathesis-in themselves or their children not tail to obtain such salutary advice, with refe rence to thcrcsruhition of their diet atnl the pres ervation of ih.-ir health, as my km# •xperienoe enables me to give me. Positively m» fee tor examination of the Chest and professional advice. CJMmice hours from * a. m. to 7 e. y. Moiiorigaheln House. Kutrance tor Ladies on Smithdehl st. jyll -lw To quote prices on Hunts ;n,-l shoe CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. No. 02 Fifth street, , ’* *'■' v, ‘ ll " r ‘ ! 'l •'•li 'i-hcei'cr" t.. .‘.ing about. Our to».*ds arc N.‘H, flesh. Amt Itoniititnl L> Cipri'ininit Wurkim > ii, Every INilr Wniruii«e«l. Ami yet \\v sell them lower Than OI«l Ntoeli ami Nor row Stales in ofllier Houses. M EX'.S .SIIoE.S. 50 cents. (.‘II l LIHiKN’S 15 ot All ciit*- Is warranted and repaired live. About Half Price No Abatement, a t;t: '|MVi:i(.\ Vt.t.Mli fdU *AI,fc—KUT ■ ATI. to V. hitesJiov n,miles north ol I hits bmjrii. ms the rood to j-ranßhn and the oil re s'o-n- Ihr hnii-r U largo and eomuiodioiir, ;;jb.v •l- tret, stud well Poi.'lied, i*?»od cellar. Well at the •b*or. ii tmmo ; table -tn fe,-i square, and other out hnildmi.*.-. ‘I he i- l fc *' left Sfjuure. well fenced a {nideu. fruit ticfs. o.V. All the building are low and in ci.0.1 ..r*b r. Prin; .f.i.iahi Annie to S. CUTHREKT .V HUNS. 'j 1 1 51 .Market street. hu tiiiM; mosi: dioh i: itt n.it. d \Sy. l.n'lS on K.'becoa street. AlSegheny ( i*.\. ea.li !i rt liont hy lU’-dvcp. I’l in* .H"*» Apply to S. CUTHBKRT A SuNS, J.vU No. M Market Btroet. I \ i i.k itt.i.rixi;^ 4 of T I.:ki»S MAN I M» Tl 111 ell s:,-riche.l. f*.r -ale by k , , M. i>KLANUI’. -•*:* l.d»ort> -ti ect ..ppoiite head of W.-.-d At I M Pit IiIXC. HEAVY 1.. u K I.KA TIIKK ind l;*.li tbr.-ab: at tin* I.KAlHhn.'lnKl-: ,f h. iu;i.A.\bi:, •255 LjbriiJ | ID-! head Id Wood <ll H iiosi: m. 'im i.iit- A KK 1 \ >t i rri, t- i (~• only A vent for the sale id the urn I‘ttlfiil Which llos4‘. Hr has hl'o i.,i ‘iilf thr \ nlcaiiixed Rubber lto-r. t.,- cother o ith a luli -tuck of Rubber Bcllinv. All nr* io!d at ha-irrn . ard pri- cs. jyUwf- S 111.0011 KEAltl lIKIC. Th‘* JiKM INK AKTICLi:. ,r.-d hy th "nvinal io\ ent.-r, In.J. M. LINDSEY, wlii-- lot.- 1*1.«••! ii.-.fli i.. !.,• ms ,i(ll;ibit) Hi i it - ,»uro ~t NlltOFfU I'limTi'oiM I'orinnliiMi*. Olil and Kmlilmni } |n>r<«. IClM'tnnulir llis.iidi'i-i. Il.t *|>«*|»sia .ASTUtIN T MKVK.R I'cniale Compmiiil*, I'eii'vllier willi nil oilier IliNurilrrs Irom an Mini liiKnluikl, r.aniiof lull <o llmrlil a licro iinhl I'erNCverlnicly AeronliaiK: to Direct loiim' Cllieeker Hoard, I* offered to the ]>uhlic as a medicine in every way worthy of confidence, it having now stood the test of uiuny yours, with the result of a rapid ly increasing demand. AS A TONIC it has no c*jual. Unlike the many vile mixtures called ** Bitters,” it creates no false appetite, hut rives tone and vigor to the system gradually ami permanently. A siTiuoi rf akticlk heiuK in the market, renders great caution necessary in purchasing. Ask for that prepared l»y Pr.LINDsEY, and take no other. M9ION JOIIKNTON, Druggist. Wholesale and Retail Agent, Corner Smithficldund Fourth streets, jj 4-dend2m-w2m Pittsburgh, SMITH & PITOAIEN, MERCIIIXT TAII.OIM, NO. 48 ST. CLAIR STREET. DINSOEVTION— THE FIRM OF B. C. A .1. If. SAWYER is this day dissolved by mutual consent, 11, C. Sawyer having disposed of his interest in said firm to J, if. Sawyer and N. P. Sawyer. The business ol the firm will be set tled by J. H. Sl N. P. Suwye.. li. <;. SAWYER. Sr.. J 11. SAWYER: . N. P. SAWYER. Pittsburgh, Jane 12.1802. Notice— the miai* and candee BUSINESS will be carried on by the under signed, under the name of B. C. A J.SAW YER, at the old stand. J-11- SAWYER, N. P, SAWYER Pittsburgh, June 12,1862. ’ iel9-lmd FOR RENT—THE INTERIOR HO TEL, situated at Connelsville R. R. Depot, on Ron street, is offered for rent on reaamwble term*. The bonding is in excellent repair, and completely furnished. Apply to - ie23-tf THOS. MOORK. 1W First atneL 1 HEICMAN UIIIII.ER.M. D., * As>i«:t;int of I>r. Robt Hunter.) Tl« l OOXASII: U * >M KN ’S. 40 cents. (52 II Fill Silt EFT. N -.xt ii>• hxjircss Office n.i.I.A i: > | Ol;A(r|’ N... r-'.» Wnter ■*!ri-i-f. t-r>-i|.«>2a<d I‘iioplt "* on Iho Pat'«' Httn 1 Kvon, scold lloatl *tV4l«*r % li«-«'ii4iiim, .liiioolin' Sail Itli. inu llfrctirlnl lllhfint-H, bciici-Hl Debilif » 1.1%er Complaint I.ommoJ' Apprliir I.ovt Spirit*. lon I Nlomiicli, Improper Condition ol' the l lmilniory NyNleui, Am a (tciicrnl Tonic IIM Elfcrl«Mru immi Itoiiiiruaul, and HOTEL POE BENT. TODA PENNSYLVANIA MILKOAD A. m I Leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at »is do Turtle Creek, do do •J® do Bnn ton's, do do • ®jj do Wilkinsbnrgh do do Jij do East Liberty, do do 99® Arrive at Pittsburgh' 1® RETURNING TRAIN P. M. Leaver Pittsburgh every Sunday at I©O do East Liberty do do 184 do Wilkinßburgh do do 138 do Erinton’s do do 149 do Turtle Gieek do do 133 Arrire at Walls 9 00 STEWART, Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh, duly C», IBt>2. jylltf DR4G.S!! MEDICINES & PERFUMERY. The largest and most complete assortment in the City. paisits. oils, dye stuffs. in every variety. VARNISHES AND TURPENTINE. IM Iti: LIQUORS. I would respectfully call attuntfon to my stock of Liquors. These Liquors were purchased express ly tor medical purposes, and persons having use tor them will find my stock equal if not superior to anv in the city. They consist of PURE OLD -COIINAC A SHSNKTTF. DKAN DIES: THE FINEST OLD JIVE WHISK V. A large assortment of POUT WINES. SHERRY WINES. MADEI- RA WINES, HOLLAND (UN AND WEE DROP tifN, EKY I'TNE SPARK LI NO CAT AW lIA WIN STILL CATAWIIA, PI RE .1 AM AICA RU.M Ac.. Ac.. Ac.. Ac.. Joseph m:ui.\tfs, corner of the Diamond and Market streets, jyll Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains WE HAVE RECEIVED THE LARU EST and best selected Stock of BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS LA DIRS, MISSES, ,1- CHILDREN IX run CITY Manufactured of the very best of Material and workmanship. A licaitliftal Artlele of LadieM* Lantiaiir liid naiil Morocco fonirem l>aro miml Biiltou Walklaiff Boots. nti:.\ni bi mkiws. tii» * sup. PERN, WHITE BATIX AND KID SUPPERS, PARLOR AND TOILET SUPPERS, Willi every variety of Sliascs' and Children, Roots and Shoes, OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY, Anil Warranted to tilve NaliNrnolioii Selling at Reasonable Trices. W E NCIIMEKTZ A I O. »yJI SI FIFTH STREET. OhKIOF Ilf MoNiiM.-IHKLa Xavij'n Co. I Pittsburgh, Julv 10. ljyli j f|IME HOARD OF DIRECTOR* HAVE M thD day ordorcd that n Dividend of Fm* Per | flit. <*r 1 w.» 1 n>]|ars and Fifty Cents per Share, i‘:iiil iiu nirreiit bankable fumls) to the Stock holder:-. ..r their U’iral r(rpivo*titattve?. after the llthiti-.'. :it the office »•! the Treasurer,mi Grant W. 15. COPKLANJ), J>o Treasurer. UORNWKLL A KEUR. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. At tin- .-M vslal. i-hrd Co:,.*h Fio tuiy [»l «tl i.S.M U A A . MIAUNI. t l.ilu Vl KJKf. Kl I'.Ufifig dt'l.ir ;l« ll^llul LADIES' AND MISSES' UAITEKS; AT REDI «Kl> PRICES, iasiijic ii tu. tirrmt ihmius. 55 FIFTH STREET. ! EXTRA! HOOTS, SHu/IS, .1 A/I OA ITTUS AT BORLAND'S. j>9s Marker struct, one door t'rum Filth. yo AM. HI HOItI,A\irS, IM> lit'l YtH'll UAITEUS, |ITKK THE 4111 OF JI I.Y, HOOTS, SIIoKS, AND OAITEKS, Scllim; ut awful l.»w i riue.s uf BORLAND'S. iy, 98 Market stroc-t. 2d door from Fifth. tIIiPWXO AXII I.KK(HI.\»t J MII. Jr MRS. BESK. Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Both. F. BESE, 177 Grant street. lyHrPel Loretta Springs, Cambria County, PaJ .vri:u uii thi; Ai.u:oiim’ Mfuiituin. near Loretto, 4 miles from Crcs son Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria I‘uunty, Pn., will be open for the reception of Vis itors On tlie 23tli4lay of Jan**. An excellent Band of Music will be in attend ance during the season. For circulars and further information, apply to FRANCIS A.GIBBONS, jelH-dt.scpl Proprietor. KASTEH MBUAMOIiWIIS't WAfiOSS. lIASTKRX MIX'OXn iIAXDKD, TWH. 4 SEATED Carriago-top Buggies and Light Buggies, without tops, will positively be sold at the lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular at tention paid to repairing. nils . JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville, Penn street, near the Two-Mile Ru». _ my24:tund ||IANILY AOAI,IIKPOT. WM.M. STEWART, i>e:ai.ek iiv coai„ *!»- Corner SOUTH COMMON A SANDUSKY STKKKTT. ALLEGHENY CITY. **- Ktiiniliea suppliod with coal at low rates on .hurt notice. inh&Sin. SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY 1 PITTSBURGH, PA Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second sts Manufacturers of all sites and descriptions oi Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe Sad Irons. Dog Irons. Wagon Boses, Steel Moulds Pullies. Hangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de scription made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to fe2l:lyd*w M av,.o« W - HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, in * Scaled Envelope. Price Six Cents. A LECTURE ON TUE NATL HE. TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emmuaions, Sexual Debility* and Impedimenta to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consumption Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, result ing from Self-Abuse. Ac.—By ROBT. J. CUL- V KR WELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book , d*c “ A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers/ 1 Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress. Pott pbid, on receipt of six cents, or twe postage stamps, by Dr. CH. J. C. KLlftE, 137 Bowery. New York, Post Office Box, 4nSfl mh3l;3m-is:dsw W. A D* RINEHART* Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snufi and Begara, *i>3l-ly Nob. 14* and lftl Wood street. NO SHOW I INO HUMBUG NOTHING REPRESENTED BPT PACTS! Highly ixpobtaht to all, young and old. suffering from weakness of Bight. If you wish to experience great relief try theworld-rcndwned.Bnaaisn Pebble Spectacles. Purchasers will continue to find perfect eatisfac tion by trying these Spectacles. Sold only by _ 3. DIAMOND, Optician. No. •• Fifth street. Post Building, The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames, if desired. <r Beware of Peddlan and Pretenders. jy3 '■ . BriunHß eSat^^T^SlfSrig&tSf^ jyio N9.aMraiAlt«nit.iMrm«rty. mXEB’il LIST OF «WANO POPULAR BOOKS ■ w Uw anterini ! S^JS^^SfSkSi^S: The M«W “Sister JS-Sala. PBrl°G«rroeeAu of “ The Seven Son* or and?uiw nme. octavo, price SO oSSnU MBS. HESBTWWMt’NGnt,' A Life Secret. By Mis. Henry of ” The Earl’s Heirs.’’ “ The ChaniiiniiwtW Mystery.” “The Castle’s Heir,”etc. *Prt~t£t cents a cony in paper cover, or 75 cents in clotv* The Clmnnings. A Donestle Hovoi of Meal Life. By Mr 3. Henry Wood, author of ” Earl’s Heirs,” “A Life Secret,”'' The Cattle’s lleir,” etc. x Price 50 cents in paper cover, 0r75 cents in cloth. The Earl’s lie Ira. A Tale of benestlc Life. By the author of “ Tho Cbannings,'* •• The Mystery,” **A Life’s .Secret,” “ThcCastlc’s Heir.” etc. Price 50 cents in paper cover, or 75 cents in cloth. DRION!!! OITSTAVE AIMARD’ft L\DIAA TALES The 1 imlion Seoul. By Gustave Aboard, author of “The Flower of tho Prairie,” etc. Equal to J. Fenniiuore Cooper's "Pathfinder.” Price 50 cents in paper, or 75 cents in cloth. The i-lower of (he Prairie. ByGu'tave Aituard. author nf” The Indian Seout,” etc. Fully equal to anv thing overwritten by j, Feunhnoro Cooper. Piiceso cent? in paper, or 75 cents in cloth. UKSTKV niSEIK. WItOI.ES.U.K AXI» kRTAII. BOOKBKLLKR, STATIONER. A NEIVSDEALKR. No. 71 and 75 Fifth siroet, next door to Post Office. jyio DIRSOLFTIOM— TH E fikm of bax- TER A McKEE was 'Unsolved on the Ist of duly, 18f'2. The business of the Arm will be set tled by Jas. W. Baxter, who is fully authorized to reccjvcall dents due gnid firm. JAS. W. BAXTER, ... . , , WM. McKEE. Pittsburgh. July •>, 18»*2. IX LEAVING THE FI RN OF BAXTER & McKEE I heartily recommend my former partner to my friends and acquaintances, as being worthy their confidence. WM. McKEE. jylO-:ttd Dissolution of Partnership. ' fllllK PARTNERSHIP HERETO- J- FORK existing between JOSHU A RHODES aud J A.>. D. VERNEU, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner will use the name of the firm in settling up the business. JOSHUA RHODES. JAMES I>. VEItNER. In retiring from the Brewing Business, I cheer fully recommend my former partner to my friends and the public. JAMES I>. VEKNEK. J onliiin K li o<li* h , tSuccesaor to Rhodes Sc Verner,/ Will continue the Brewing and Making Bn/ioeaa at the old stand, corner Way and Bar ker's Alley, and respectfully soliciu % fontinn* ance of the public patronage so liberally bestowed on the late firm. Jii.-iiUA RHODES* Pittsburgh, July 1, Is*>li. iyl-.Jitd To I)*»tron Rats, Roaches, £;•. To Dcutrou Mice, Mole* and Ants. To Itentnm Bed Bugs. To Ihutn.y Moths in Furs. Clothes, Ac, To if<*tro'j Mo«.jnii.,cs and Fleas. 7b i)h*trou Insects mi Plants and Fowls, To Deatrau Insect.-«m Animals, Ac. To Jjtmtroy Every torm and species of Vermin The’Only Infallible Remedies knowu.* “Free from Poisons,” ”Xot dangerous to the Human Family.” “Rat- do not die on the premises,” . ”Thev come off out their holes to die.” >•(<( r.v*ri/irhtrc — by All Wholesale Dkcucists in the large cities, and by Druggists, Grocers. Storekeepers ami Re tailers generally, in all Country Towns and Vil lage? in the United Stares. D A. FAHNESTOCK .1 CO.. It. E. SELLERS A (.0., and others U hclosale Agents at Pittsburgh Count ry dralcrs can order as above. Or address direct—|<»i’ tor Prices. Terms, .fro Ito IIKNKV K. COSTAR, Principal Depot. 4%tS Broadway. New York. je-l-Jfudawis IiRAYEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. 1| A 1 KKIALS *OXSTA.\ri.Y ONT hand, for sale with instructions; AU.« Ih’OX XATI’BATEJJ Puli PUuiS. Our «‘»rk \* not* to he excelled by that of any Hoofer in Western Pennsylvania. H. P. SHOpE, 73 Smithtield at. je2n-2wd Pittsburgh. HENBY W. BEAUMONT & CO., IiIORMCKLY OF THE TWO .HII.E A IfoUSE. dealers in Foreign Brandies, Wince, and tuns; also. Blackberry, Raspberry* Wild Cherry, and (Siuger Brandies, Old Monongaheln,. • yc \.“ n ‘* Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Supe rior Wine Bitters, Ac. No. W Liberty Mireet. / Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotels, Taverns, and Families supplied At mod erate profits for cash. New .fersey Cider for fam ily or hotel purposes. jy3-6ntd GKGAI IMF ItKJIE.VI’S Purchasers of Dry Goods. A VERY URGE STOCK AT OLD PRICES. Having pirchaseii i.argf.lV before the recent ndranccs in prices, HOOP SKIRTS. lIOSIKKY, SHAWLS, SACKS, ami MANTLES. SUMMER DEESS GOODS, At u GREAT SACRIFICE, to them out. WHOLESALE BUYERS TAKE NOTICE. Weurosellioggnode.it LESS Til AX' EASTERS ERIC EE. TERMS CASH. C. HANSON LOVE & CO, 74 Jllarkei Street, jyt-dew UU QUARTERMASTERS* WAB> • KANTS. AND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINS'.V THE GOVERNMENT. Bought by PITTSBURGH TKIJST t OMPASY, j027-3md JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier. XV A NTED . MOORE’S HI ATI LEERY, 8 0 FIRST STREET, Two men to run an engine, with some expe rience in grinding grain. jclO-tf A FACT WORTH KNOWING, THAT JOSEPH BORLAND. 9S Market streat, sells the cheapest and best Boots, Shoes .n" Gaiters in the City, flivehinia call bedore pur chasing elsewhere. WTEW PIANO FOHTES-JUttT KB J-W CEIVING a very large new stock of Piano lett.d>avUA Co., Boston. New York, all of new rtylesTiid w”/*& at present manufacturers rtgueed fo?c“h SJ on a reasonable credit For sale by r ™ * iel4 JOHN H. ViIXLOR. _! 41 R O' si street tvi.Ni*. of mv. WV ponor quality and low price, at imepr fleiiiwh, ]yt Comer Diamond and Magket itraat lrm « (gATTN PAPERS- ri’icsiLi: ::v —TO - BAVjm ixnuianroß. PORT Of PITTBBPBQH. ABBIVKD. DEPARTED. BrownsviUe. UnUatin, Clark, do S’ 1 - Peebles. Elisabeth. Minerva, Gordon, Wheeling. fi®“The River—Last evening at twilight SET ™ ra ’ ‘ B * t « itches water in the chamTd, rising Weather showery ®r?^£JL'! ere were no »mva!4 or depart wh wt the regular packets Tho says Tennessee river, iu&Sncjjmhti Thursday, from J®* The itrst-csmir~7 — Capt Ebliert. leaves on Kenton. Cincinnati and Louisville passed accommodations, andm"K 1 can be fonnd Capt Standish PeppS&gSwffU honors in the office -mio tfi. jKT’ The new and splendid steam., Jnbet, Captain James Mellon, is announced for [?!' c, “ nttt > and Louisville, on her fir* , trip, on this day She was built under thoraparin tendenceof Capt John Rhode*, wboMs -spared po expose Our old and esteemed fHend Mellon 'LS®E! ai ?.-, fro, n whom, wo era confident, tho owners will receive satisfaction. „ S®" Captain Gilmore’s new steamer SfJV is “pounced for St Louis end St Paul. She has the best of accommodations.' and ; elever and attentive officers .Wo recommend her Our advertising columns announce that the favorite steamer St Louis, Captain Keno teJ 0 A St if‘ ou “.“ d J st p « ul on AhU da?: This boat has been placed in complete older for ,*S: 8 T mer J r H e Capt Secley will befOund in the office Our best wishes.attend hoist find of. fi® - ' Captain Perry Brown’s A No. X Parthema is up for St Louis and St Paul in^^m m ? 10 .'i at L ons “ r ” ,lr ? t ratß Capt A Bob mson will do the honors in the office The punctual steamer Cricket No. y Guptain Hamilton, leaves for Cincinnati and Louisville on Saturday For speed, accmnmoda tions, and attentive officers this boat statklaat the head ol the heap Mr D W MarattaTwho has charge of the office, will l>e certain to see that pasocnger? are well attended to t.*®* The_ splendid' passenger steamer Linden, Cajitain-J A_ Uarten, is announced for the L Pper Missusipyi. Passengers will be well cared lor . - Per si. Leals awd St, Pawl. WEDFESDAY, JULY 18.5 P. M BrfggJt TME riKST - CLASS PAS ' fffirT. h.yeER steamer MABMOKA U. 2, McDonald Commander, will leave for tho above and intermediate ports, as per announce* roent. For freight or passage apj>ly on board, or to J. B. LIVINGSTON k CO., IfJ.L. . _ Agents. For Cluclnnatt and Loafavllle SATURDAY. JULY 12,4 PM KPUF.XDID PASSED , iSfiSaC HER packetKENTON, George W. Ekbert commander, will leave for the aboveports as announced above. For freight or passage noplv on board or to . J.ll LIVINGSTON & CO., J-vll Agents. For Cincinnati un.l Lentaville. SATURDAY, J i;LY It. 4 P. M. t-ftrfSLf* TIIK KLEfIAAT PASSES ffsaB3SL HER steamer UKICKET KO. 2. ilamiliou commander, will leave os announced above: For freight or passage anp!y on board or to Js' ll D. 11. LEWIS, Agent. For Cincinnati, LouluviUc, Cairo, st. Louis. Uaiena, llubnooeand St. Pant THIS DAY, JULY 11,4 P M THE Asn elerAnt Jfisiritßsfh. Steamer PARTHENIA; Perry iirown commander, will leave as announced aboTo For freight or passage, apply on board or to J. U. LIVINGSTON A C 0„ ‘ J^ ll Agents. For Cincinnati and Louisville. THIS DAY. JULY 10. 5 P. M. FINE PASSESSES steamer JULIET, Capt Mellon Commander, will leave a-? announced abovei “ apply on board or to jyll J. P. LIVfNGSTONA CO., Agents. ! lor Cincinnati. Louisville, Cairo, St. Loula, Galena, Unbaone. and St, Paul THIS DAY, JULY 10.4 P. M. b£*bTHE NEW AND SPLEN. passenger steamer NEW X OKK, D. a. 11 Gilmore commander, will leave lor the above ports as announced. Fcr freight or passage apply on board. . .jyll Upper Miadsnlppl Bivcr Packet. FopHt.PaulDireet. , TiUSDAY.JDLYIO.SP.iI. tub rairrr rii— r*«- PBBAt SENGERsteainer UKDR, J. A. Horton commander, will leave for the above ports as per announcement. For freight or passage apply on board or to jyll J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents. For Cincinnati aad Louisville. TUESDAY. JULY 15.5 P M J* THE FIRST - CLAM PAS* pGßnn SENGER steamer ST. LOUIS, A 8 Reno comisander, will leave forihe above ports as announced?**,, For freight or pag«»gcaiu,ly on board, or to, „ . , JAS. COLLINq O CO.. JNO. FLACK, W. HAZLETT, and J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO. Agents. j,n Msaeffl;pr"T.issSss mandar.lMTes fortho a bore ports Monday, .Wodnaabr ud Friday at 12M. For freight for panago apply on hoard or to WM.HASLKTT. «>-“* Bestfw Tnendaw P M ket>or Marietta mmd Lu«t1I1*; >■ Sdßh THE FIDE PASSENGER MBSnEsteamerß dMA GRAHAM?X>p “"""SvilSHf eouuundar. leeres Pittsbarg FRIDAYitsti 1 ’- “ d ■—« For ° 1-iteSSSb. For Hkeeiiag, Marietta * Gallipoli*. REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET. 4 PM ™E ELEGANT SENE passenger steamer* UN DINL, John Woodburn commander, will leave for the above port* every Tuesday, 4 p.m. - J. B. LIVINGSTON ACq Agents. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. XV M . HAZLETT Has opened an office at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transect a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a sharo of pat ‘ ronage from steamboat men, ap24-ly<£ IMPORTED LIQUORS,. Just received, a large lot of Imported Liquors, Consisting of WISES, BKASDIES, QII,Ae, A, die. All warranted to be of the very beat brands end for sale, either wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash prices. Also a lane lot of Xoaeafabelaaad e... tiled WMafcejr on hand. HEIST KESHEDY. •S Smithfield street. l*ittabursh, Pa, je2s-lmd WM. U. SMITH ... WM. H. SMITH A CO, WHOLESALE GROCEtS WOS. 112 SECOND MO 141 FIRST STREET!* deffl FITT»I S(| a m CB. BCELT, • Ml FIFTH STREET, opposite Ckthed«r RBAL ESTATE AND QENiLvLAQKNT •ULBID * ■g*- BONDS- MORTGAGES eadotte, Ban,. ■«— 1. - aM WITHOUT Mtan-it fiiS, yt*»rat | u wW«by •alnSaan «SIS>S.<S£S7 S 1 * nMd-'V«<li m«rhmliee h»Te their teeth !^a!'LRS- l> ! ,l "ft««*tnr»Ar to testify whßeySrhSitJ^iJji?* l '* Oftlieopemtiim. *** Ml By persons interested m WSNtnir, ttnSK no knowledge of my . BsMfflllmAll. TAktil inserted ineetry " wffl w * rran “ h * £ OUDRY, Dentist. nollly-ls 1M SmithAeld street. JOS. R.UUNTER
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers