MEE 4 k l = l ;Vi - r-11. - Itl' MEER M=E =IMMI gIiIME MEM ~,•, 4 - :; • - • + • - =NE .. i~~ .. ..,... ... :•:,.:.. •, • ; •-• '• 41 " .7 `. '• ,• •••'. .: . - • . • • . 10 - •:•;`'•.• •": .: 1 2. ; ',.-?• • ~'' 8 - •• to filiTllllllA.litilti --:::- AUG. 16 1_ RELIGIOUISGERcE. The general view of the New SohoolPree byterian Church for the year ending Iday,' 1868, is, according to official announde ment, as follows : Synods, 22; presby teries, 1,06: . minist ers, i 1,61 t; lieentiata, 1,62; churohe: 1464 • 'added an 'oxaminit lion, 4,744; and on certificate, 4,079; Om munioants, 186,894—a ipin of 440; adulle bcptised, infinite 'baptised, : 8,191; contributions for exPenses" of Geierel As sembly, $6,268,06; contributions to dome& lio missions, $122,407.89; to foreign nles-. dons; $80,628,97; to eduoatioi, $49,862,78: - to publication, $10,66%* . The whole amountof contribittions repo rted , is Within a fraction of $800,000,-itt advance of 20 Percent. upon the simunt reported last year. The Synod ofPennsilyamia, embrac ing the eastern .half ..the Mato," with a membership of 18,409, tare $4%222,72 to Home Minions: - The Synod of New York mid New Yersei, with membership of 27,883, gave z 87,102.. TM's these two large Synods gave about two : thirds of the whole amount reported. • The;Due lireebyterM - en, Ai! Kentucky, said to be AIM organ of the, Old School Presbyterians in that State, who in politi questienesympathises with the rebels, expresses itself on the General Assembly of 1863, in a very uncourteous manner. It says our chief comfort after reading its proceedings has arisen from the reflection othalln this 'Assembly the Presbyterian Churoh must have reached her lowest point of humiliation, and therefore it may be . expected tkat from this time she must begin to ascend to higher and more scriptural vietat in, if the Lord inifis anger has not given her over eir irredeemable apostasy." —The Second Synod (United Presby terian) of the West will meet at Blooming ton, lad., September 8, 1868. --In the Northwestern part of the United suttee, there are two Scandinavian. Lutheran Synodr, the one is called the Au- sultana Synod, consisting of .110 most part of SwedlA, and ,a few Norwegian congre gations, and.witik a,Seminsry at Paxton, whither it has been removed from Chi milk the other is called the Northwegisn Synod, and has a Seminary in Decorah, lowa. Formerly these Synods stood aloof from each other, but of Wes better feeling exists. On the 17th of June, pastors from both Synods beia a Conference at Chichgo. ----Rt. Bey. Henry W. Lee, D. D., Bish op of the Episcopal Diocese of lowa, has been elected an honorary member of the "Royal Society of Antquaries." The 80. oiety has its hemiquerters atl Copenhagen in Denmark, and the King of Denmark is its President. Ward Beecher, is represent ed to have said at the opening of a chapel in 'England, that he began his ministry. in • church in the wilderness, where there, were nineteen women and one man, and he wished him out more times than one. They were • saints, and ha was the sinner. He said he wan at that time sexton and . general undertaker for the church; swept it, bought the lamps and lit them, 'sad Would have 'inns the ben but there was ,111.01316 a meeting of the Central Preiloy tiry of Philadelphia, the Bev. A. W. of the Philadelphia M. E. Conference, wee Mmelvell as s member. • —The eighth annual meal= of the New York State Sunday School Ammob.tion trill be held in the city of Troy, commenc ing Tuesday, the 25th of August and con tinuing three days. —At the lain nation of the Methodist Ephcopal littasion Conferealse in Liberia two of the natives were received into lull connection aspreachera They are the first native brethren who hive been noshed as preschen. During the conference it Was ascertained that, there were eighty native 'eldldritts-in the families, of She preachers under religious training. —Grants of nearly 40,000 volumes were made at the het etabi4 moot* meet ing of the Manners of the American Bible Society, of which over 32,000 were for the Smith, or for Confederate prisoner. Inter esting anassunications were - read from agents and ether in foreign countries. It being the day of Thant:sighing proclaimed by the Dresbica, the Bev. Dr. Milli& was requested to road the 144th and 140th Psabas,And offer pryer. —The county Wan= of Santa Cris Co., Canters* A. A. Moon, Ee', former ly a local L . preaeber, has prepared on the occasion cif the erecting of a new china in Santa Cruz, scary interfesting memoir d the intscdpation if Methodlsm in Califor nia. It seems that Mr. Henn was one of a band of fifty-saves persons who imi ornirf grated to California in 1846, or ore 'that State bad been annexed to Halted States. Col.Piemont's expedi hadjust obtained is foothold in Calif when kli! band entered - the Valley. of ,Eit d addn. Shortly afterwards a young lady . {end Mr. &cox was Called upon to conduoL the funeral ceremonies: He spolie frorn iFte .. mepber haw short my tints.ii.": - ,Thisi he __. islauted to.believe r mis the lest Praia , • tent seisoini (if inch it should be - tented) ever delivered; in California. The Mega. dist tantalite an interesting' summarilit thit documents, with extracts. , „ • 4—Rev. Dr. B. O'Haven, editor of Moja erald, publisind at Boston, bat beets elect.: .., ed President of the Michigan trnivenitl. The Rev.N. S. gobledgb, D. D, President of yoltendrea College, Illinois, has been chosen‘to imeoeed Dr. Haven. At the tenth annual meeting of the Open• Air Mistdosi held recently in • tent is Rennhogton Oval, Lord Rabic& pro dding, about 160 lay _open-air preachers and a number of distinguished laymen, were in attendance. The report presented for the past year shows that twelve Con ferences bad been held, and 63 races and fake; lad 11 execitioni. bad been visited. .- - Upwards of 414,000 trade bad been dis tributed. Ile Anus' progress of the work ~ was adistersita. - -The.total receipts ;had bee* 4406 . Pg. c 4l - , — , -Aeoording to a eenununieation to the British Manderit then wore at, : the close of 1801, about2Bo mutant Independent - °humble in the -United Hisidom, Bag - land,larnisidni 1,80. About Atty . -mini.. :77 tau iiiii - siiiiiiiii ritiiiiiii tip death. The denomination is funding piseesaf ioribip ..at the sate 100 per annum. , . - :-...--It is estimated , that due the for , eiet4ohor the 3 44*. t "lb. n 311. " 13410 latliiitdan, nrisicie of 7;000 filleaviOnen have' been. drawn' 40. 4 : froi:tioniet )10/31, more than have Isin," 14 41 / proridad 1? - —The Baptista of Maine are endear oringlo,in'erasellteeixdowment. of Water *Me; &Vete bj one' bundled thousand -dollars.. In - a'Turkish paper published at Eliamboul, a Mussulinan reviews the man ners and customs, of the Christians and specially alludes to the dissensions among them.' Their priests, be says, all advocate different creeds, and as to their bishops, "one Coleneo actually writes books against his own religion." —From the report of the Superinten dent of the German Methodist Episoopal Church Mission, Rev. L. S. Jacoby, in Ger many, we learn there has been an increase during the past year of 798 members. The report speaks of victories gained, especi ally In the South of Germany and Switzer band, by the proclamation of the Gospel. —The cornerstmie of a new Monastery was laid at WesTilolaoken, N. J., on the 9th inst., by the Roman Catholic order of "Passienists." In this country the order now number about fifty members. They are attired in sable robes. The monastery is situated onhigh ground, which overlooks the Hudson. The material of the building will be blue stone. Its length will be one hundred and six feet, by thirty-six feet six inches. —.A. revival .pf great interest and power, nays the Banner, is reported in the congregation of Green street Baptist Church, Newburyport, Mau. There are already one hundred hopeful converts. —Rev. James A. Davidson, commis.. shined by the Grand Division, Sons of Tem perance, to travel through the Southern counties •of California, in behalf of the cause, writes: Poe is popular. Vice is rich. Vice is strong. Vice rules and reigns. Churches are empty. Saloons ,are full. Clergymen are starved. Saloon men are stuffed. Jails are crowded. Policemen are kept busy. Coroners have plenty to do. Crime is very costly. Murder stalks abroad at noonday. Midnig,ht ,, assassins. Mono are reported. The death mill grinds away, and the liquor traffic keeps the hop per full. LOCAL 1217T7ardGENCE. From Yesterday's . Ykrening Gazette. Jefferson College Commencement The Sixty-first Annual - Commencement af Jefferson College, took place at Canonsburg, Pi., Areinst Sib. Twenii-nike young gen. tiemen took theirfirei degree in the s r rts, and wen took the mold degree. A large Audi ence Stied • the College Hall, to listen to the addresses. Rev. DavidH. Riddle, D. D., the new President, performed his part with great grime, and dignity. The young men who spoke, ten is number, gave evidence of well cunt/M.oElnd s. Everything indicated at tention ore the part of the President, the na nny, and the students, to.their appropriate du ties • and the eitisetes manifested en interest highlLl7ll6 y beep g, in the prosperity of the in stution. The exec • of the occasion commented on Sabbath aing, the 2d, with a sermon be forethe angelical Society of the College, by Rev. . A. Dickey, of Allegheny Cloy, from th tett, "Who is on the ' Lord's side 1" The seecaaurente sermon wee delivered on Sabin. night by the President, from . the word *I. Omen- weir : 9. T • evening of Tuesday was devoted to the Lit rary Societies ; and they were, this leer, ix . el happy in the sele9tion of an ora tor. The address was delivered by lien. Hetrick Johnson, of Pittsburgh. His subject was, "Thinking." Mr Johnson's address oo copied about an hour, and was listened to with unwearied attention. The graduating class comprised the fol. living names: • W. Guthrie Barnes Hugh W. Boyd,‘.T. M. Brown, R. G. Campb ell, B. Morrow Campbell, William. L. Chalfant, T. Beer Cunningham, Glenn, L. Lease Haugh avant, J. 0. Hench, J. Gladden Johnson, John J. Jordan, Hugh T. Lelper, J. Leaver, J. M. Linn, 3. McGregor, Alexander P. Har rison, William B. Roble, George M. 'Paxton, A. Brown Riggs, Elliott S. Biggs, George R. Shaer, James S. Smart, W. J. Snodgrass, Thome' A. Sproull, Thomas R. Stewart, T. Calvin Stewart, J. H. Weiss, H. B. 'Wilson, —29. The second degree was conferred in coarse on Boyd Carmine, Ent, Rev. J. W. Remit. ton, H. C. Knight, Req., A. Stewart, EN., Rev. N. A. McDonald, of Bankok, Siam, and Mr. Samuel Watson, Hew Orleans; and the honorary degree of Master of Arts on Daniel B Thompson. Tkenumber of granites this year Is smaller than it has been at any Commencement, for a long time. This Ls - owing to the number of penal; meri - iiho have volunteered in the en vies of their country. Twelve members of the late Senior Class had left it at the sell of pa triotism. Dr. Riddle has made a very fair beginning, - . . . . toool4w/flag the affairs of the Collage. Cit. tains, Studeuts, Trustees and signors speak hie praise. The Pacollty enjoys unabated es teem. Death of Sheriff Woods. We regret to anemia the decease of Harry Woods, Esq., Sheriff of Allegheny county. A telegraphic dispateh,reeelyed in this city from Cresson iliwinge,eonveyed the sad intelligence that he had expired at that place at 9 o'clock this morning. Ha had been in feeble oondi- Hon for some. this past, and had gone to the Springs In hopes of being able to recuperate his health. On Thursday intelligence was Mated that he wu dangerously' and sinking rapidly, and on Friday morning his death was announced. • M. Woods was about fifty years of age, sad hid resided 'nearly all his life in this etty sad 'Heat one timeAeld thil office of Col Motor of Customs et this port, and dis charged his duties in such a mariner as to MUM rho approbation of the public. 141861, after an exciting canvas., he was sleeted Sheriff of the aunty — Josh ua Rhodes, Esq., baing his competitor. As Btuniff, helm un dated Ike Nukes, of the county with great care and fidelity, and has given entire satis faction loAlie_.Corts, the _ members of the librphydeal disability rendered it impossible for, 4m to stiopBhat strbst personal attention to hie du ' tles'ithtch hd dekfred, but 'notwithstanding his intimates• he never failed to 4100 that the business of the eMoewespromptly attended te. The vs.:ninny sassed by the decease of the Sheaf will be fi llsal;by the Governor until the next rural .eleotlen-4he second ' Toss 'day of Votober. In the meantime—that Is, until the Governor amines a successor—the !duties of flherlif legally devolve upon the :Coroner, Mr. McClung. The remains of Mr. Woods will be brought hum for interment, and the time of the fun eral be annou nced hereafter. Railroad Earnings. Tim approximate windup Aff the Pitts-, bosh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railway, Company, during the month of :cur hit., oompared with the same period of last ism, were 884D:ors : i • 1812. 7 ,.,4r..... $22 1 0, 1 t5 26 $156,367 96 $64,647 301ee 170.002214... 107,895 41 74,770 66 53,125 86 Ino & b seattstp. 2, 700 OD MOO 00 7,87600 7,87600 Sant limilm 7,08333 7,09533 =1 .....".' gm 2,093 46 1,40717 - 611 281sui 7 . 01140 2 1 fin Janl toJo BO 9,799,8!7 20 1,933,7E8 03 866,033831= Ineremeelta July, 32% ler cent.; Inures/le to July 21, lei per cent. IT. 8. District Conn. ACCitrar the Baited Litotes Ingrid, Court, ibia mailing, the sevorsl ems against the Ithlge esoalionleo for losalagpsper casein fo bireeiived for toiliorare iglu - tap, and the oadallotior the respootire oesapaatoo agreed to lie doitarrers'ao as to roll* the itniutiog of their WOW outdo: Abe set of Mayon. • Tho potnjary lose dloohorpd. • ;~~t Aa gineetionate San At Cleveland, the other day, a young Man applied tot exemption from the doe t beestieci be had an old mother who needed him cherish ing care. To ehew-bow much feeling this'e4 feotionate son has for his old mother, 'hit neighbors say he has had her can in 'OW house for over two years. He came to tows with a, load of wood ens day, and being nun• - hie to sell it he contrived td trade it cif with an undertaker for • coffin—his mother Wing. cld might die suddenly, and then, as Townies mays, "how handy it would• be to have it is the hones." Beteg of a frugal, as well as en Ingenious turn of mind, he put the coffin In the cellar to keep brraps In, ageinst etteh time as the old lady might "drop oft" 1111915 G ROBBIRT.—Y•itardII IiOOD Reiland, of Germantown. near Philadelphia,. had his pocket picked of $250, while changing . from the Central Railroad to the Cleveland . ears. The Doctor had his pocket book im mediately before leaving the eastern oats; but on pasainithrough the gate leading to- the western train he was considerably jostled and pushed by the crowd. Shortly atter getting in the Cleveland car he found that his pocket. book had been taken from his pantaloons pocket. The money was mostly In Treasury notes. Bumpkin fell on two gentionien.in the cars, but on examination they were fond to be respectable men. IPThe Doctor wu on a pleasure trip to the lakes, via Cleveland. He continued his journey. Sour]: Pr/canine Moos. TI•0111111.--The following Teachers have been elecaid for South Pittsburgh fit:Avatar the ensuing jean Principal—G. E. Munro. Grammer Da pertmant—Mise 8. D. Primed. Prineipal of Intermediate Department—Miss 8. J. Mo sel. Assistant of Intermediate Department— Mils M. J. Neely. Second Primary Depart ment—Mn M. J. Cooper. Pint Primary Department—Miss Anna Wilson. 817DDIN cooper 1111Mtd John Pfeiffer, residing on Sixth street, near Cherty alloy, died suddenly in Baltimore, on hands) , night but, from the *Scots of drinking too much ice water. Be had goal there for the parpoee of hiring some coopers to work inakb city, and had arranged to leave for home the mime night. Tna ILLuarrsarin Wannuts.—Hr. J. P. Hunt, Masonic Hall, Pifth., street, Imo re ceived Praia Leaiee Illustrated Newspaper and the New York Bluerrated lion, for August 2.1 d. They contain several portraits of • men of the time, and numerous illustrations of the war. Homes Basta.—Last week four', horses belonging to a Mr. Mil, of Helen township, Clarion count', were standing under a tree during a thunder storm, when a strokes lightning shattered the tree and killed all the horses. AMBTB.—There were sixteen arrests last night, four of which. were females. Three were for disorderiy conduct, one for vagrancy, and the test for kennels. The cause of most of thearreste was a negro ball In Hayti. Tax Nunn Pomoz.—The record shows an improvement In the working of the night polioe force, since Oonncill hays raised the wages. More arrests are made now than who's the perquisites were allowed. M17817111E0 - oui . or Seivion,—The four reg iments of three months' men, in the several militia canine around this city, are being paid off, preparatory to being mustered out of ler vtoe. HAurzz's Wnivr, for August 22d, can now be had at Hunt's depot, Fifth street. Alto, the "Penny Bong Boos," embracing many popular Sony, for one cent per number. Fos DarairnmsraLßansios.—Qtdie &num ber of companies, organised in Ohio, for the Departmental ferries are being mustang in at Wheeling and in ilk+ city. .. BODT FOUID.—To4ay noon Carona: Mo- Citing was notified to hold an Wriest on the body of an infant found in the rlnn'at Bir mingham. Daorrin Starr.—Fifty drafted men left to day for the Army cf the Potomac. LATE TELEGRAYME NEWS [FROM OUR WINING EDITION FROM WASHLWITO.r. Special Dispatch to the Plttsblugh Gazette. Wasniutros, Aug. 13, 1863. HEIL FILEIOIIII3 TLLIIO TEI OATEL Many of the rebel prisoners, conflud in vsuloua places throughout the country, are daily making application to be released, tak ing the oath of allegiance. Many claim to be Union men impressed into the rebel service, and have long sought an opportunity to di:. liver themselves up to the national authori ties. The friends of the prisoners often seek to secure their release, while prisoner them selves don't seem to be very positively Union. Such cans are always answered, that tempo :my affection for the Union will not sumo►. FELON'S* AT PONT LOOK Our. ' About 800 rebel prisoners left Baltimore for Point Look Ont, where they will be gut tered in the new depot. Aceommodations for 10,000 have been made. lIIVALID 000711 APPLICILIM A Board, composed of Maj. Ben and As sistant Burgeon L. Taylor, has been ordered , to assemble at Philadelphia to examine op- Vicente for admission into the invalid corps. Tall SLIM 111001. you 1863. The Superintendent of Public' Printing is engaged In compiling the United . States Blue Book for 1863. 1:11011 or Homes riot HUT. The heat here, day before yesterday, was so intense that twenty-seven horses . , tielorkg-, lug to the Street Railroad, were lost from' the . offset of it. A number more died yesterday. LATEST FROM G &N. MELDS'S ARMY. Antletpated•Flank Movement by Lee's Forces. AFFAIRS GLOOMY IN BIOEXOID RepertedAtiarrelbetwamDavis Lee Discredited. STRENGTH OF .THE REBEL ARMY 40,000 TO 60,000. No Movement on Foot NW You, Aug. Ig.—Thu Herald's Wash- ington dispateh reports all Vet in tie The greater portion of Lee's fonts Is soak of and in the immediate tioinity of the 1141 7 din, though • large fetes is kept betiion'. the Rapidan and Itsppainaneek. • It Is anticipated that La will attempt to galh our rear witha sorpsoshile the roman- , flu of his Cosecs operate 4alront,-.. faro an entertained, however, oonesinlng the re unit of any attempt to flank tas, and tbe se. petition et Jackioestnannero 'said &oink. lan resultants dinstronsly to Leo that' did his bvadingatiatogy, Olt lea prism:oh 'are oonstintly brought In, tliemost of whom take the Paolo not to onsounio rikallion, and a few take the This hot weather continstai. 98,68444100 040,410 01 There is - no :movement on foot, nor doom there appear to be any ohne, of any lame diately. Partin 'who have rola; wind from Richmond represent the 'people there as sunk I Lin the deepest glocan.. , Mety- are desalting from the city in erowdsla seinssonenoiht the high prior for the neiciortaiss of life. .-- Sisk nen prevails to a fearful Mont, and theta:A of medloinilrbidlylsit. Desertions from the army ace frig:Mt. There "were fete rebel:, troops at Rieheteak 'on the Tilt, nor went ikon any Saltioitiess of sacmciett oa the part of the rebel army. EMEMM . . . . . Jet tale iliciefmeslati.eelgui'abeentou Isom the arropoteroatsea Alva letter- , . Milepost thif,Dailicraii MA' _late; quer ilillekl L'diteresltteof:-Aat thatelrferrible'ez psperatton among the psopkr iskipiet'the reb el assietirt of Gtatii, /Uri siabi.% .- -+ : 1 ,4 .'' The , telk utilie teelid plead =Lie's nicer St 40,000, or to no Ter 40,000. It U soot teredvilLover the. Weary from Gordonsville to - Hasiortr O. 11-. and.northwatd so within .• lew. =Use et ihe Seppahannook, for tae par ries of sabslitease. The draogltt bas bsea serene in Sauthere Vitali:di, sad:in'ilneny parts She Intense hoot hal hies ted,Oie *crops, • Dfillcolirbe r twoon our Minister nod. Naw 'Tone, Aug. 14.—The -details of the Amigo% mass cantata really -nothtogi dl timid to *hat was. telegraphed yesterdati. Ckonlimedehoe from the /stbamts. :mates Wet Ks.PeNtiidige, oar Minister tolialrador, hediat blioadilliosity with the - Setieqeseetit about. the *Lim of .some Ameilami oi t tisens apon property j(idult from Doti 7:esti tfohashas. The Salyaderiiims refilled to give up OM mop, erty, altd4afettlth aulttor to Mu government. eons Vet, Whose property was seised, is N. legedlo boa traitor. The Roported Seoesk Rising in Cali• iambi Untzue..Deteasea • of Elan, Frataisvp OAS Pootiottoo, Aug.. , 12.—Tho -reported soooohlitlng to Bons Moss lila other coun ties lo .itotrso.- - eauti Wright hot Melia orders arid fonds from Waatington plot* thodefonor of Boa Fraseiteo. Nan 1 . 011.1, k4.—The 172,611 anneals- on that 'the draft In two, , arid p o ssibly . more of the eft" districts.. will 're-essomenee on the itth.of- Augnit. It fs prObibletli the: iet °flatting:dm, the whole mat* will be oven and eassertplso or substitutes In the ser vice of the United State,. ' Nrw Tom, Aug.l4.—The steamer Pioneer, from New Orleans crake BS, and the steamer Et. Mary, from Nay Wel= on the 7th; hare arrived- . No Ward importance. Death of the Rebel Gemara! Holmes. Sr. Lome, Aug. 14.—The Bradford, N. Y., iletonigreeer, readired hen, states that the rebel Oen. Helms, of Ark., died recently with the deli= tremens. Death of •"Llple Crow" Confirmed. Muoaao;Ang. 14.—A special ftenifit. Peal says the reported death of '.Little Crow" Is confirmed by his son, who was' captured by soldiers on the 29th Mt. Nevi York money Market. New You Aug. 14—Noon.—Money and Szatisup unahrupd. Gol4 26%.-. COlitiliRCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. 077102 07 10101P777070=1 DLl2.7' GAI7 7 / 1 1 /116. DAT, king le, WM. } The money market remalus entetautially about ea last noticed. Gold, according to our last akricee, okeed dull to New York at it which was a Blight decline. We bare to record a continued dull produce market, the demand for Wass articles being Malt. ed, and the trammotions altogether of a local char- Soler. BLOBS & 011.4112—There bas not bean a slues transaction:he flour to-day. that we could bur of, snide from 16 regular jobbing trod*. We note sale' of 2 cam prime 01l Oats at 83; 200 but new (the first of the season) from dole at 820, and 150 boo Bed Wheat from Sleet hoods at $1,05. PBOTIBIONB—Bacon to grm with small alas of Shoulders at 63 , 4)80r, Sides, %WWI 9ji for nate, andlOYAllic for Plata Oannesed His.., sued 13 to 111)(c for gopr Oared. GBOOZBIL3—Steady but unchanged. We note ado at 11%81230, kr hind Bogart 11013)f i c for New Orleans; 292431 for Ooffee, and fdejfinc for Mo town& BUTT= & EGGS—Unchanged. gale of 4 kap packed Butter at 140, and 8 bblr Zggi at 4) o. •-• HAT-1n better supply end a shade lower; sibs from scales of 33 loads of new as from 852 to 5 11 1 per ton. Wlll3.Blf—Belo of 20 bbls Common at 43o—nseh. 0ffE23312-11s1e of 30 boxes prime W 8 at 100. POTATollB—tale of 20 boa new crop at 7/Ss per bushel. BLEDS—In demand, and scarce; fele of 39 bias Timothy at $2,50 bon BALT—Steady with mks of No 1 Wes from store at OP bbL Aso. 14.—Tbere bat bon leas activity in the oil market today, though yesterday's rates were tally maintained. The Was of (kale were unusually light -165 bbla at 230, packages star d, and 97 bble at cry.; a fair quotation, we think, *naiad be 2:k to balk, and 211)0, packages Included, though some holden are asking Stil3i and Pk. The trauma tic= In also, were glutted, without bower. er,any material change in' quotatbras. Good Iktiad ird broads of bonded, are held at 600-19 awed—, tot Immediate di tray. gale of 207 straw ml. used, in boud•-sn up rho brand—at tic, and 100 bbis straw, free, to p West, at 69*. Letters received from Oil 010, =du date of 11th hug-, *mart OM& as Daring advancid to 11106110;60, Incliaded:-41 that place. flew York retroleuma Market. - 11peciel Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Now You, Aug 18, 1883. There Is an active demand for Grade, and Mica betwadvanoed 34 mat pa gellon—sangker from 3434 to 355‘ fir lota on the got. The demand ibr Neined In bond le bdr, sad prime tend upward. gdm at dledd3tOsitiii epotz , &sots ihr September—beim oA whir's option, and'66B6B tot Norember—btry• option. Refined. Doe, to Sim at 60202. Napa& I o ansettled.—aalined A. 8. Macrae's Petroleum-Circular . . lavnaroot Aro. 1,.1813. Tbronslmot the isontly Petroleum has been very mated, owlet to the choice of the Oonfederans 06. mate Into Po low* maths off. more or fon the supptiee. this bag not resolled. It bat lad the olbot of attractlng at twain Solids artledO dturbut lbw nod somnolent petod of Its career, and'' Urals eteasastione law teen plus which ight have Amded , sonierwliat '-newitWactortiy, bad 1 the Bealbms nitres* net been counteracted by_tholmne; diets proepect el the eneson's dinnand—suMpetass on I , : . daall"3l. 6oiiip.t.m l 1n5 " :p0it .046.104, 46-114 lieozs umaima tile awm. a natne lleT tertk.4 '1 7 . 1" .. % bool ddels "clim ure til usr= :1611. 1A ti) . 1117 wai s t that ese mew to We omit abandalt !Ito. pirtsiat- nen 0010" sad, tbst , the Oak bent,wcold . "otos oonld not, bo bold. TS/Wenn deltated.low , Woe b2.-Intooliant", to elbow lisid*Sr li ss Moak *wet of_ no coneldwatten wbststio . m„ 4 4 161110 . Pati at m why Min 400t1 . rnii UMW. l'ooi doll that thew mho side " tr i atbik &it )ilz siontlu "ore& c ar,i mold 'T4 breighT o e. iht r 6. welshed ix, the zWo/iitiii. 'tO Wthiliithai. • Be., sail =WO their beet . We ban now the osisioi -beistinao-the werchenti boldibestook Wi We Went advantepons tonne (twin •14P 4 114 ‘ 1001111 2 Illtlenta. sr *bey amid bete beWntigfoo tits wezy is • sore batatediaac. what when Lt de lad down tithe, oar cent what bloat In stock, and which lir 41 0 % • of the day, ' , it binlaintr obilltwe ,thetaiiScrttioss erkitch. total 41 'dkipari , trent ibir WbOrlif6l. 'bra ilirtualn and ; 912t0r +lWWeVill'lo l o/ 6 " l Wwuerwl• Stockil will thiaiiiwil IdAileitiowi forts es Wyr Mato. peen dunned SW oiff W. seasonlftlf b Stsre4 and ebinnento Mtl6)." , .ntite to WWII* litttk the wen' ninon " reenlist' these Of 6610 1 0 1 filtitire 'T'illbOin • .spite et the rinixemstranitsfof du best larded ora tole Moot the water. .- llBUDlAtierlinn i .untigintiat - and *An. tbi tier , sold Moly at Sib Witted IA 1141,1110 jiliNftilitleaC 'being 4,1 Cole ‘ttiko I*a ilaufti 'loth clears_ the =net forilS ttil2o. 'pinedburlint *NM tram Soto SAO;44 *dot le tointorikooliodi i t 1 . 1 0! DAZ 1a I lai ra t I i ad .i 0 ; 211 ..0, 010 'Oat market el ~ „ nre, - Osnadten la Cia told lid: ' ' - - - ' ' ' . , Ititti2llll6 down f ee DI 24 ' fk Pt; { . ll6 f o a LIIii&LOATING ono us MAX—ltothlne ipt m rß i f at. s . z . -.=....4-6:,......... -4- - •; ~ r. .. , • linpolit; :by .15445T,010 1 .. ';', • lisurozax liiWATin /10ixouwittnaomodmig:. . 13.v.-46 bnini.olseesey D 1241,2314.41 1, 18 _ r n 1 , 144 1 I I:. day It Oborposinr. 1 bon ibehsWA. . Mvoc It 00, 90 do" ItallitUntyl 111=Alilit4,,,surer,, ..i ns t i rialt#4 4 :4o42MV cairookrigi.l A ZanA.,, 14 0 ic. t o ausw.itigii6 A 00. on% D k }LW ' "22 Jihni.2onr, Didp is 44. ow wok . 44171:k1er7* ec4 54' . MU ,411,4,Q004.41,41 aDslatlia co; 2 his ,eip„,10113nt10yd . .6.96 . ,A 4 411 Polmidt. Pope.. Blcharditco.iltgesnanli PreilktindSLldig.# 4l 4 4ll 6 lll472- .. las bp whale; r a t i tr4o o 7w .,ll woS l ,.. ;Pother._ . D. Killeen OS bbis .WWomov 4 ,0 1 1 ;91, 011eni 6 Kennedy; Ilt boxie 1.14 6 3 67 o 0; 11 ate. wheat, JS blgpti, -.Vtdo; Trod 4weithi bbl.pe J ' SIMI 6.1 7 1 1, 2 m% Manage A ll_ 951,00. 4,14 k -, ; ii ebb Mar. -4 4 MAas - ' sf7;.:1 10 As eon, plum,. t i lissean 2 61 by 1 7 0 . - nos Daik Oce, *Ws ' Inibband a te, . . Am 16—.2 toboomat=aolloM3 poi 6 iiiti, vats Wiesin .11.45:0; T do do, Lembo% is "blown; 16 skin oats, John Idsr_bwea. ll born.Y.,o,SP. cos; 11111er, 4 soaolimabar. WSW 1ea,,.., 44 . gam Psini. -Jompifolooll-g2-604*-4.-Conklid advdtbbli • -My ers JamW/611WW6,, J•blidoliwonJilt. -Myers On 6 DON Intee•d_o ll e . 1 1 1116 ,2 21 Werfesoina0 do do, T *Milk 6 do do; Roam= Alk.Cs 20 "eV& ,net wooldals, Wm tumor a ogs lints Intie,,kW v • . • MEM MMM tb ealvadorianii. The Dian 111 New York. &Mulls from New Orleans. Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Renew tor tke Moat! of Ju ly. ISk 0018 bolt-barrols thetaatata =tor 10 do fr, %s_therces bamy/cpcm a IParker' 12 I ilirsiikadi &Lima Gallaon k emit 3sarkil wc 4l : B 8 1 Floyd; IStaa: tobb.oCo. x Butt 50 barrels Soar, 50 I sdo, Vpoilitnd Kopp; 1.00 bawds Boar„ Culp spardcl2 tiivTa oil. B A 'shamrock 04 00; tt 5 tbiroolli , Tr4bad; a bawds eggs, 11 ;20.1=42 ,Elirtrot:aad ;Akan 9 Wes f4olltrio kaig bbl. Soar, D;5; El Wallop': 13 bbd. totacco John Grkr. . . ALIXGICENT EITATIPS-4 air latTte, GrtiM & Alex soder; 7 btds pros,: r :Iliontoyor LS 499 brooms, Baba k Riddle; 2 bblo eut, 13.,L4tr.• ; 5 sacks' nix seed; o,ara. Tamar 4 Vali kitabor, , a, 07-argor 91 * bozos QOM, 9 ;Thl fw artapat As dir. irow.l. sack Cotton, E Hyde- - Vol eizt, Jan Eferbortilaige lot asitketlag, - talt:ekier.O:Maalbliqs eats stow, Qom a, der; kkb,lo ow, 1 boablittar.. J EraWllde '';-/ Eolidat - , 2do doil" kitata 8 doe tirogota7.o 1k oilar„filblda'4444 l / 4 .1. seep 1 bat tiatter, ¢ th spplei,t UR, sap, It to' is; 41 Indesr4l:64llol*CrJarSelarlgOttrlS:crildlutbOtter, , 1 base2p,s 4514 422. ' , J.Gibrilt• ; - -; ; , - '" " - JlllllEC&Lit` - oIMEOTItt; FrA i l4aspp ,176% PETER LORILLARD, saw AND "IDD &DOD • attammfrivana, 18 A , lB. aII4LBILIMAILOTIMFT. • )7otmeely r {lOw'~dd~mW+`iit~Bl York.) wonkina:lll the attetioa ai it•aterata the ertletee at tO4 thit r ic - • lleedictfiriti-litierilioCkietee liopet4 Aleutian ouallesestraeavtisida• thalkilms. 95 , 114.L1PLui . . • . . . . . Rio . .. Tuatitiazitc.viar %sat OZ Lundynnoti•ErsiieiDenilikintnbatniii Bonny &neck Pak Ellontnin m•,•. L ,••• •• •7: • I marettatson is ta micitaakm in pricom of rinnAlat mats% ihrigtaitheromax.g. ',Wag tin : iielbisti Of -a saipaziotiaaanty.- : - anottna—Monsi MCC 1; Fa ontil Tao, Ooe Omna-P Y V., or plata; tircep; Ititts:or &NI& Wir! 4 Vcolltet Otero Tto Soil simultii-aasitit , dyad*. aaaar:Taitidt. N. 11.-4,l4rontsr jarirwu,kbt sent on appll , • :101.0:17 FARM F681311 . 1'0R BAXT, °OBTAINING el AOILIN, All under knee, and In a good state of cultivation. The imprOvewients mein of a new MIL:111. DWMIA ' G, contalalig 10 room; large FRANZ 114814 TENANT HOWL with IS room. j And-toed wither& yonni trim 00 . A.p =ln tb, sate Inlterin towintilp, about Ilientithis nom Vie laupdre PABULL a co., • INo.. NOORMICK. & .GEBEN3I 4 4 , idandocinno or . _ - LEAD PIPE, SHEET AND BAS LEAD, „ . Pig Lead, Block MID Patent Shot, 11111,11 BTRAJT, Brivizir Ma awn enuicar, 1,11.115 i 0111011111114T1. 0. tiIUBNITUUB , OWNS &MD WOOD ORURO MALTED 0111 WHOLZBALB OB BITAnk JAB. W. WOODWELL, ST siti 09 Mid drat, 0990010 0 1L 1111009401019 00., and. 111 Raft Waist. inhlo ( 4A`t 1,1 EXTEII-#IOTVS. nBALTS,VIOII; ROA011123 6 .1" sirsINIII.Z=IMMOTHe ri X WOOLIIIa, eta; WI PLUM TO LP, ANULLla4=V=lblm pthwi "iir =4: ll6 4 l lolracio., a. a.it./ LEM aclo.. WlNA•micapatio. littobasly. Ps. LULU 4 qUi• • • .3.3=033153333 . 10 rui Iniiiiitysi4lligistaleirchslol 2 X l3 of 0iti010tt22212210 to ebtourfkoosi with onis7 pad. No CM tat= tota sway mote mom Qt APPIo 010110 lio bay. 2 o o f omot Off fhtsollO,ooofoot yoso2 - Poor, 10 f 000 to Moat . o so OA, .roorso/4.,, ~.„Proaopo flaw, ta.. Ono ginisi3i- , 41• TAUB ihor:3sl 120zionre orim 1221121111112111siiiial loot b by the bosOrod f ..49!,, . 15 , 1i . M P B*1 " , AddroorITIMMEAN*O/11142211) liar. e 115" o i fart t " / " 1 / 4, ._ _ ll ''' iblifk`ti ' 264264 h. ' ilM.:ilif-WHOIA.VIPP/Ella , • '. MAI 35 becillifiatikulgailk - , - -.. 221 botfdloollittosilo21111i012•Soog, .'--)- o ' ll - 4 4 . 1411 : 1111. 1.45 1 63 4 ' • 10)h '• • . • •.,doi• , 7•••• , 814 •Wi116 , 411k; 111 - 112 : 64 - . - . -20 flotaanirio2r ' Jost roiorn2l ind.lbo m a n - • ' . 1101....411 all llonaiLL,..:•: .1,-;.. , ~,I 1; =4:loeallawaad.laata. la abla.-A4* hateWaballisaindlf t attaa. la bltla.' , /iill'ha I C S1013 1:) : : i: ', [ ',.:71,‘ o}ft: ail Aim, ~i , 60 baustalmatlawasl ,'., : , ,'. - - .J. ..- • , ~ ./Illaaal il. .ta .=.41 *a n: ziaLiPA. la *I& li, ... . I.' ‘ 4l ll Ai r ., ilif Tamil, bi..itliiie . a in6PailiVil ' sad ant aaltadaaal.llalataafkats abo r t tlita4, at KlEallooll , s I:4l=M avidatalGo-' 1 I • ''al , "kial • t5tiVi441211V191445*". est to re_ t lot .7 . ' 7 , , -,-..;:gl4l:7,voisitairattiPot - .lk i i : - Ap ... :f17,1. ..,- • • q,.; i - g l ay ,_:".,... it • •., ~ • ,• , 3 ... 4 iibiUrldiAsin Olbsillianda , ir; ~ - 1..., ; ii t, , ,, , Jet 00 tr ii oi,l* -1, „,,..•,,,,....-. luitocillatilb • - 7 .-"-""/”. t , 4,,, - , , . .... , :tt%. ,) e-1 -- : , 4oolalpgra-100. 4 11i iii . - - . 4._ : ,, Peilltegithil•Plirlhaist. UNDO, 6:69OrttUrettilip i 41.ziasrvoioN urmaxiw s.loagpoo erg* iro 4d7lW — bbilikstiii . utilaikeis4r, ' sad hi idelerrny va att) tz-• '7l't C-.: ..j.rq 1 .. %1 VA 10,,!"..T.1.1it W*4.4 4I3I AFTVIA*, , 11416411/11'''''' ." '' ' ''"' 4 vim ivied :tisk NMI atial -P *110,15401 - 10 . * ..._. ..._ , AutiltBfick Lb omit on intillindski , lßetOsajlosta4nr 414f.tt1in.4, • 1. I 0, 70munvira op =l== OBA • , • tor Ike re -7 'ooli,p . • ft GO s ito„. pirtniad sad tor l iZE L • It , , G Ittaitto 00 i•! . , ,•mrssosam, • MOW Weft: , , ••, . • , . 41031Kceser_loas Ositlat Ober.; . • , , it . • `l4ohatithillatiiinir Iftgen att , ; 4. • ••••-, • - • • • VRALIL - 11ALGIST, • - Age.-111•Iptbso avow • „, • „ :- ,► t/00 4 , • • JAWS., or .• - Net% • • :•1 v . • au or picopoLms. a RO I I 7•• itS ' : Viand I 'GAM} Gas PITTING EATllitlt.S. de. Limn Darn ginurnmurma. I. 1 „Ter:rectollte. It dlana, Aug fth, I 51 4 Beata Pr • pulls will he mailed at tills old oa th tire Vint ui AVOusr, 1863 , for dellyering the ma b in , oultat Grannca. near .7r arnienvil , In dians, tho Labeling Planiblas and Gan Phan; Ka. zim thermion( nblii b ' undted and eighty (8 , 980) fret two inch Gateau tr.,l Wrought Iron Pipe. prey etotns na eight hundred (4,109) het one and. .... 1,`.,- inch tratradvd Wrrukhi Iron Pipe. Mins tbouand (Bp(*) bet 1440 loch 'clutranired Wrought Iron Pip. Piz Armand ire hundred (11 600) bet threoquir• pr inch Elaiumhied Werateht 7.13ta rhos ilia tbornaid dye - hundred (3,800, tort half hub Golearlbiltrifriaight Iron Pipe. Throe thousand (SAKI fret three eighth loch U.S. tutu dWroaght Irolalp3. diftentien tundra( (I.7llo)ponndiGhlvanlerd Pipe, 1 littlogir of Mane= kinds and dam. ••Xwentrltre hundred (9501)pm:old Pig Us& Your thousand AM hundred (4,620) portals Phut Lead, ,lz pounds per Jou inure now. eclat One tbaniand (I,ooo)o3nudabiet Vaaos lin. ruin them= Stir hundred 1,7,501) real 2rted Pip, du anautd onotoilfloch. -. ater Ul _ . Twenip 40702 (27) tut 21741 hopper Wtour4 painted. , 11Lity•on•(air cart bon Bath Tale—Ho. 1, 6 fest 0 beim by IS =cleat Pour (4) Slop Dippers, two (11) feet 'Kam by ten (IC) Inches deep. , Two Umdred aid alnety.ata (228) thre&tplarfer Inch Wen plain blbb Cicala, Ailed for Iron pipe. Twenty eight tn. itch Oaks, with onoond ono. varier lath UM connections. fitted for area pipe. .Tldrty air (89 half loch bran Oita (Mtn, ditad Thbripea, (IC) quarter inch Vain Orals. Thirty4tr.(B6).one.and•signarter huh trra:e Wash Tray Pinta. Two (t) enamelled `drub Stands wl'h with balm.' Ow and rocks. • Twestparmen (21) 51nle, 2 ft. 81n. by 20 in. by 5 Three (2) 2lnics, 4 It. 4 in. try. 2 ft. 2 In. by 7 fa. deep. / /lOW (4) tw3 inch Ball Co.ilot acted for'two inch Itea Pita. Six (6) two inch atop Cocks fitted for Walsall In Pi a Iwo (I) one•sna iphat.inch nu a4ck, mud tot two taut Iron Me. ~ illz (8) eight Inch (10)per Ball nista lalth 1.4 blob illty-four (56) one inch Stop cocks fitted for ono Inch iron pipe.. . • • Ms (6) thnWq¢erter inch Tales Cooke Stied Co threeinstterincliiron • One (1) one-inch Bel Oocs with six-inch atppnr Beet, entitle-lc& shear. One (1) one-and a-belt Inch Service Cock fitted for iton yiye. 'twenty IST= (97) Ulf inch Service °coke fitted for Iron pipe. Tinnipeevos (97) ttivne-ciyhthe Inch Emilie Ooclui Stied for iron pipe. . Twenty-two hundred (2.100) feet - two-Inch Iran toe. Three thontand (3,000) fat onednob iron tube. Three thousand (5 010) threoquartar• Inch Iron tute. liftmen hundred (1d0) Out half inch iron tnba. Mightom hundred (4800 feet thra.aglith inch iron tube., Senn hundred (700) feet ems sparter.inch Iran tube. Stasi hundred pounds malleable Iron Pipe Mt tinge. tate thousand (moo Hooks of different seas. Twenty dour (t 4) one•loint one-light Use lirakellts (ff) two.llgbt gee Brackett.' Twohundred and fifty 050) one.light - Gas Pend. ents, carmate,J excepting stem.: HUAI ilbt threw' eighth Linn pipe.. Tas hundred and sly-(f60) two.light gas Pend% ante, oompientiAtteeptleg stem, 'Mad 'tor three eighth iron pipai— - - • Tales (1.1) four.light Ha Pendants, complete, en. eat stem, fitted ler tearneighth iron pipe. Six cut bon Lamp Paha onsplets in all their Om bashed end ten themand (110,000) (more Or lee) kiln burnt brick. All the avulse will be subject to the inspection Ind MFG* of an agent of the gommonmit. - The delivery of snob of the abcnre ankle an may be needed lot Immediate use wile usoon practicable ear me nd the antral, not =ad= ta dip thwarter ; and the whoa will be lobs donated on the grounds by _tbss l .lThh al Sep. timber =hos sooner if practical& The fall name and post 9g6cs address of the bidder . (and the fall name or bis partneri If bidding rir • arm) mat appear in the proyesaL Propose& Mom dkayal pulls and rebel Tan aloes reglad a ocatdesed, and Oswalt mutorlbed by Congress mast in Wanes socompany the bid. Proposals Woad be iddrealid to the undeMigned,.. end plainly endorsed, wesenouts for Plumbing and Gee fitting ldittlialsr kick prepaid mat be acoompantedbya poriata Armed by two responsible persons, wholareeponsi tatty matt be shown by the outtlizatc of the Clerk of the county in which they treble. The form of the guarantee will be ea iolkrs: • Ins,-- ot Womanly of . —and Mato ea, and of the county of - aid State et do - hereby guarantee that --.111 able to fulfill s oen-, Mot whit aceordanceirlth thetanns of his and that, should blapropealthin be scarp= at 0310 e enter tato a contrast in accordance ' than. - with. Rhoda the contraca be awarded hint_w• are Mrto become he eecntetice. s In the rum Oita thousand ($5,000) duller,. j signed by the contractor and both of nis matantore, 1 well be reviled of thebnconseint bidder on signing the ountuna. /Udders are required to be present In person when, their Ma ere *paned. The right te reject any or all•the bids that may be deemed too high is warred by the undersimaeVes well as the riga% to eele.:t tram each bid anon maw. visa at the prima therein named, se ie remind by the Gorsanusent. And in CYO 01 the blur* of a bid. der whore proposal is scanted to raga within the time preacnbad, In quality and quantity, the testis. rids stipubtad to be aliened, then trursturstant cututmessatar In charge to have the right to supply such dellideney by punkas, and sink bidder to be charged with the difference of cost, THAO. v. rtovniss, Captain and Am't Quartermaster. REDUCED eItIOU BVOLV/NO /BON TIIHRETB.' : • •11 vs intim:m.4 July St 1833. _ Mee t natil the 2575 DALY .01 . - AVOW% twelve propattions for the construe. tioa awl Areettea en baud a nail' to he built et the Portsmouth. ff.114-Badoei New Teak aid Phil. adhlahle Bevy Yens. of two revolving tons* end ue Ispaigeable mote pipes, with gratings for Thviatentel &silent of the tenets to be flifeit; hatghtB'tactB inches. Woburn lb bass; totis composed its. two imposts shells et piste inn with. wooed iron plata ineeted batmen the The pilot lam ea esokleint to be 8 fass ban. nel d 11116551. 5 toss 8 !Artist WOOS tbkitt ceunpostel of plate hon.. The tanefessibtoe end gear for tenting and no. 5 1 55• 505 t 557555. 5 531 5 ‘ tk• owe 5 55 05121 55515 555 5t5551551516 54,18571nieraal nagenunteto be of nue_estai went iatentetsr as thlWennr Mtn avenge:Th*lh le weeks pipei Sou 11 'Waimea, 8 inch* of piste hew; halo disheettr pXtasl,aitd the 81131 030 4 8. . • at" Tits pnpeeilion twat rilinailavie apion Slew Monad week* Inland( lb§ Abe tenet% sad stets the oat self the MILO' iriddi the ' work for snit newl.wilL'he fosPlvvide on board* sad ready Wenn*. _ , The pineal piens an besseadged et the aloe of the Inspector. oflneselail lumen, WO am; 6114 New York. "Ilw Mina& lead St Ilid=soll, all outside v•Pnposale lenhing tainto that the, map be distingnithed heft other totters. seilato4hl FOR eanTenbil - tWo-siOry IS Boer ot bring dwerlling br burgla um , rifh treolfindbilngi rwAPlins Also,t • busei =mitt indtellinlitted Inn*. rtni7 briolrdwONi bone, Int beck bidldfog, llt, 11 kw Omer, between RIM end Second seneto. • bo Alio ildin , •gc twowtaryli b eo en r*ta dtdinag Wore. Wt o3Lil dawn, ntsrilloos. . 'Alf tbeirboin am in Lod order; antowyptled wllti gro • Alio, MSeca on u d d dra t , . To o nni tbs twa Uy frame cotrego fa a n el m ici• M. Warm Immo am in good ardor, and WWI, Ike aosall fointhis. - Alegi lot of ground et tie' dd. at Hat Amer" tetras for and Try Wean, tear Bon took atm i & baring - front of Ild IMA on Tint sin* an mad ims 10 fort. - • Albste city dam progeety Is @linens/I In a dealrablelport . Nor tam of sat sad putionlea Inquire of • ' VOL W. THOMBON, 1117:11 • ' To. Uri • stmt. VALUABLIII PENN STREET PROP. front ' lUD bet 4 b.' rpdoable Wu% hokum Beata& .esetlraad Wert .14ad• rade loattba fee s t i d cha et Alw, tome Iht• thee kr whet' tetlathou met Kftairrnearem to 1 wee - Alike number of Width( loth el miter stue. ot ft= te 50 het treat WlOO. it IN hit deep, attested et the teridase ot the WA, Stmt. 01 , teAl itensolit c d. t . 4 ll l3 . tateeies O tr ir ' - B.IIIIIZON. . 10011, likaili;;;ufle" _fightrior. mond. j: Bokkokk l / 2 . 8 !? :bans ta Watts's. aT16400. Thai anywkw now 1306 . 1.11346! tintitntsandsri k 'TwoHIDBkII.IO P 21618 Ze, Intaturd, staiskist Emma nsw and settrad.band STEM t 616 nom 15 Inakultasta-datatts 6 tonal lortm ra. , UM' un the • Os*: cos. t Alla. pos •auts:-Ai otafeitithit:sakitel4 a:- Atha,: Wif047011131101 BOVll3olth 7 yooginta469l .. .ceir i Wiltmatar. wit7l: A risFe Wibb. gra 1et5,1177.1" At ' Sitaiitar,iisat Piei.,Ssil• init;"l7, HU OPIUM or UfrlSAV d t i r Itl unite Leant street, NentSteestes:. - - • { tole Bettcee laatonts or 6101thehoty. 3 1151. Xsatefgatee Works.' *vols.. ghee. Limn Works. &rols. Dames Works. 15 tab. isoar.pgatsty. tlhak.~arta Work.. - 3 TW4 for al.o suet /10.. . 86 West LATE • ity haithini islands. - Ity Kirk; •-• '" - Maury at thallatbralatlonla Als• thuhtutOolvin. Ilhatlatla qa.the Bonatompl smart Wed .. The Mist Ina Ifilill4 isaabed. Braman,. Beeloteillilety lain is Shill: IL' Ihinah.: lon Klitexablea. 6k4ek sad paphr, ' : Rbs Stars th• Awes. • Works la . BLioq.7NWp. 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