ED IN ISTABLIS pittsburgit 6azette,, PRDLIBITED DY .ASSOCIATIO TO OUR SUBSbRIBERS. itdcreigr.l4l, publish,. of Pittsburgh dsity pa ror =Melly *greed to <burp the prii, bete 11 Icr their trilyerliv/ SC.OrraU. " " 41 :XY, July =lb, 1861: TELE atartrr... - 4 reditCl2.Y.T WO:, d< :T.Ted by cattier. 3 tent by bull, pu yur, la ad ,- " for ill tun.* h. ""... " for three mrulbs, " 2 • V, td , ttion, et.ni.r. P•i lit.t . ---- ;*** 7 es : 0 4 b 7 l' rr r els month. , 3 25 ••" fOT dui." 165 SHE oasosierix. Hs, reamed by 20 is:. In adrallee, Vic* " • 4 50 to :133. " " 3 33 TIIE COVEZIIOL&L. ZS: Whored by sanity ....—..---... in selnact, writ by co flacuitka. " 026 . 2 22 OVLISTIC AEZOCIAT:O6. oaastEs Nmszawr, romi• PlllBllOll.Oll ar.trarazu AND rtnilizra - contraist. - • Ping Matter from reaterdars Ei ening Gazette. _ - 4 1 . . S quota of Pennsylvania.nada! the nyo i!rud thoussud call ir 'tltottsuutt ,:,Iven hundred. ?-; quota of Hartford. under Ufa last sill. a'''a sled at 800, and then* are already enlist .i. ;7 to count upon it. Two patriotic exempts 5 . . it city propose to ciente:one hundred - of elm clan who will oaclesigree to tarnish a • .l ., "agnostics recruit, and thus help to make 1 ;; ' ;o dtliarncy. 71111ITI AtillOaD.—The slitiquents abroad , 14 the last two weeks have been enormous. .;ixporti of the last Ask, exclusive of spe• • ; 4 4mm:tilted to $3,040,361, which, eddad to the • • .cents of the weeka z lfOra, make dpwerdi ....irac , e million for theinst fgrnight. --- 1. 1 87P112.1T Or 00000 TO ECIONI —The Now Evpvta. - says Out Isrge qua:Weiss of gooda" , i,lnne to be nshipped back to Europe—the bruises in that and other elides hiving id to buy them at ttis high Fries for which ; ;r are offered. 'circumstance will no dithinith future imports considerably, end , ase the receipts or gbad and duties. ,7" edit TAT.-030 day last week a woman as. i 17,11 the local reporter of the Columba, ( ) 'jilted with a cow hldo, and, be effaring no re -11s. co, the gave him a revere whipping. The . night the wife of the repdifer,lisaring of Vrantaction, met the woman on the street slid her a tremendous thrashing with a wagon • f t. • 'ff4I6ILATIOI 'LOX KurtrecT.-0,- DITBL Ousetteaeyethat ate eitizins of Ken '•-'t7 are 'coking over the Northwest for de , location., e, they are tired of the claret— l:;-charactor of Kentucky society, and the can ;Se% danger of being plundered, - if act mer by guerrillas. It, behooves the Poolote of State to organize for telf•proteation, in or• 1 - 4 o prevent the cxellue of many of her best ";-4. • 4. - i , k.ivons the Alsbama wont into action Semmes httlo epteoh to his men, perorritius with order •Eogland expects= &very Men to do k. - duty ".—mere euphortiotte certainly, then ~ ;;;;';.113 A. expecte" or "Dixie exPicti." Team.; ' l ' , lll For the Alabama was a !latish ship, and chiefly by Dritiali seamen. It was Els , - f - liff that Indulged in expeotations, as Captain ...tress Nell know, and she has not yet got over diseppointment..-The- Tierce thinks she f; old profit by the lessen which the Kearearge i-;ht her and build a new Navy.—N Y. r-to. .. - ,1 PLOT TO RUM TH• DINATT..--W0 hare . i . ;l,:i Goblet:lee for asoerting that there Is co. 'rgl tt organised not only in thu o city, but - . ..'.•5" uyttent the country, a secret oath hounded= a: e purpose of resisting the draft. A pro mi '•:, 12, t duritcrat—a war dem:erst, was approach •.!- ly a person Iftio Is known to be hostile to approach ;: of the wer.:4Arottintererds, a . •"..:Aee man"..erho wished to rent a certain ;...11 in this city, and in couverraation with him '.;;s . ;Pgard to the object for which it wu to be .• .Z4T, told him the weir r.Co' Isoehtur Joantei. • .. . . ... ;. ).-1 . 7?k, CETI, Sanders,. and Thompson, who aro ;, - ?!.,•irodod omong the pretended rebel peace cue "l;i4Valcners at Niagara Fula, ore all henry do _ Wcze to the l'e.im Goventztvar.t. Sillors 13 . - L.';'......,iind sntne thirty 'thorn and dollar, as Navy :I l '- ,3 liitLander linchansn at New York. Tacker - - ended the Govenektlene out of ' aboutedghty '..- 5 ... 5i.; , ,,,''',,,i' Vend dollars through the Liverpool 03Datt • ~ • !. 1 3, given him by Bacttanan ; and Thompson, '.:;:ift: , :i:luotuntlow's Secretary 'alibis- Warta, one -...:,-....9ed the groat Indian bond hand of eight • .:.. , ,i;dred thonsnd dollars. Now that these ~. '):thies are sear by, had they not better step :....,;. Or end settle I—N Y. ,Tian :! , ': :. 1. !ilat.lt OP A BIITIBB SUTUIC? to DOLAWIIti —A - ` , 4: '.'fired congregation of the British Methodist . e. Zacepal Church in Hamilton hes memorialised . .t ~ M Lyons it favor of their pastor, who recent ,.:W"'. iathtlit OD a aloft to the United Suttee, attempt . ",t 1110 go to the place where he was horn In the ..i . !:41.....e of.-Dclaware, heaves arrested and sold by ~ ;•,1, . ..„..,at for a alave.n:The name of the person '':-•.4:/iNried to this outrage is Kennard, and his 4 . -1.";; : ,.:.....iregatt0n, beside his elaloa Ita a British nub .t ex press their personal affeetion for him, '1 ', . y 7...., ded en the services he boa rendered them, zi.',!.. . c ult, by his great'assistanee toward-tho :' 4 . 41. ' , Tiding of their church —lGntreal Nernld. ;.4,•,D; APT. Jens idricitit.; At, IMO of the Irish ,graor that riame;sras-killednit ths parapet . .. , ;:1,...i t,ort 31/Miter on thalgtiu , Mb fa the scusideon '. t:'..,, th e elder Mitchel hes lost in the rebel ler. , .- ~.1 . It is mentioned as something agreeable :::',,i. 11 , ,t fresh beef was sold as low as three dollars .7,,.•..tieund in Richmond on the 19. h. GOP. Latch •::',,,,C 6 . . - as smitten an account of the burning of his -"lS';',"%e by the form undestaitt.. Banter, In which 1 1 1....ia11ts k a ily of the leariverky of the deed, and 4.tr rememberedlts "stirs seSiStlST. 7 ot.i. Wag,. Ranter :.:-:!,:. • self. It abaci Ibe einiairel tharG amoral . ss eer jestities the act on the ground that a '...:;.f) , :g days previous Lelober boned a proolamstion :; ...., 'ling the fanners and other people in the '.....1. hglitterhcod to bushwask our troops. ~, ,4 , ii . - !,' - : 4 Villit l7.s ANSWICP #iursirtre -- Tias he -: ' ~. . . ~ . i'ArDoes Mr. Greelejdeny that lot stated to Ban- ...., ; ' S! •se be (Greeley) was shout leaving the Cil f ... Tr-4; House for the Aniettoarl side, on Wednesday .. ' - , 'This Is net the end of the affair. Yon i s, '` . -C•'' t not think that all the Republican _party ti "...., -.. blackguard.? ". -,.... : 1 , : Mont certainly. Mr. Sanders was ....'`:`4 Dot D ...D•Dt o.torly istiorant of what had stir,' in. Pre onsorilotoumns apartment, of „,...1 k ~,,, are 01 Mejnr , Ifsy'i message, and of "the .i ;!1 . ; o f tie .affeir. a lir Si .- - telles'S casual re Sr .Igk(i2-u t i 7: htm t gh l l”Publi' s. 4 •Mir;ltufnalng each orlhe blur , . , de, had no *soh bearing-or applicaTion as la ?re Oen to ic. . altita/DID.-1.11 the Colt. • States District Conttan.New York, en Toes 11ythe application' ofjeer prisoners to be " ',charged from Yost Lafayette, en ;the pound . .-fit the grand jury bad. failed to Cad bills .tathst them, Judge Betts rendered a decisloa, ell the earn/Ants to , the nire and o the o°a arnhot Port Lsfye tte. g : tldettiluri.o : dnot !erforr in cases where pestles word held for a iaiton of military law - by the nolitery i e e tt ic , r i.. •4 4 s—the surpenvon of the well of hobo. corp.. dcring to country sobjeot to military q . v . -;i:,painc. The sot of Congress under eshioh the • kplication was made did not effect the impea- On of the writ, except to modify Its operations - . Qeortein ewes. . !!.1 Plaaaclal PIgUS, prot able that the Secretary of the Treas. 1 , ,y mill adopt a plan similar to the proposition ;':ids by lateral teary bulldog firms here and :;4h e w York, theball-eliesea. of -Dorsrament '.-liditore shall be,liaid 'WWI. 4a:tatters now emetrattfare with 'Dui las/ D'atiiiiiiisat' in legal tenders, while toneraeton with ;1-1 ' Via Department are obliged reeetio p proportion of their pay in,mutlfloitei of ha :!fitednett. The proportion is _te_pay . „ forty, rg , certincstee of indebtedneu, forty per sever.—thirty note ,, and twenty per Bent tenders, It 11 belt _ tnla tha adeot this would be to advance the marital valet of rritifirates materially shorepresent retes by re. g the volume of thelrbsusfand ILL the same satisfy creditors who now oomplaim that prsent rate at which ourfioatortro held fa their an tary aliiis w t tilb b e ene 6l.° b7t l ,l l l ` .! this „:7,7pAhlrty lost at pat at tepidly. ..1 1111 1 1 Te. nemesities of his department would rot' Titer sod at the same time redcoat thapayment fro.' tur.dart «tn.pOrtout. 7 2 til. The Bright side of War n. correspondent of the Chic,so re ibm• with Ellltl l / 1 3'd army relates the. following as occurring at the time the Union and liebol forme /were encamped on appetite sides of tho Chou.- I Leaches: A ttuce was agreed upon betres a the pi riot Men, and for one week not a shot woe fired. The best _tied of good humor pre: ailed beersen the pickets of the contending armies, separated only by thd Chattahooebee, which at Pane's Frr ry about one hundred and fifty yards wide. At untie and reset tho river fur the di/ann.:a of a couple of hundred yards w bra filled fib "Vette" and "Johnnie'," wbo both noed ed coo rideable lavatory exercise after a tan week.' campaign. Trading went on lively—t handful of etre or an old jack knife for throe or fear "navy romps" of tobacco. The (Dicers would exchange papers, and the Tennessee antiKentricky rebels would end over any quantity of letters to be eat N .rth to their friends. The "Yanks" would go over to the ...Johnnie," and the "Johnny' would came over to the "Yank" and iodate, in social coo venation and a smoke for an hour or two, after . which the visitor would take his leave, giving he host an invitation to reoiprocate the visit. A rather amusing eircarnaterms took place lee evening at Paea'a Perry; which is worth &laugh. A rob came oat eaddeulrfrom behlad his works, end shouted . Tolle, Tan ki" ' • Minute the tasiteri .:Tohen37" .11's go: relnfutett4ents." the d--1 yen have ;ghat ub they 7" The 214 end '4`h e -me." (Yeeknot ettiag the j,k0.1 Who c,mmsads them?". "Juhrtay" with en expressive grin ; "Schofield and fierard." Thus latl wu received with datums laugh ter by ate least two hundred auditors—som picsed-of the pickets of both parties, who had !toddled together to hear the coureraa- Om. Another little ghee lots General Du chies talgade of the 3d diviaion,l•l:h tramps, relates 10 an excellent brigade band, which plays for abbot en hour every evening at eon. dcwn. Thec.rebela, who eould faintly hear it, rue very urgent in requesting that the band should go down to the river bank and play. This wag accordingly done 00 Friday night, end the band played ail Colnm• btu," "Star Spangled Banner,'.' and other patriotic airs, winding, np with ." Yankee Doodle." At the termination of each air the Jolannies would manifest their applause is the tonal manner. But when "Yankee D Jodie " atutek np, I was curßus to eiltniose the effect prcdceed. Some of the most violent sooesh clunk away, some appeared ill at ease—no dont.: conscience stricken at tee part they have taken *select alit good old tone, which kindled the pacrio•ic fives of the Revelation. o.hers, who had tome love belt for the old fl ,g, indulged In ' breakdown." After the band retool pleylog, the ?shell' returned their thanks, expressing desire that it retold again fever them with other selections. Seth era the contrasts to be met with in war. At one moment R•be and Tusks are the beet friend' in the worij, joking and laughing with lac other, and at the Dart 11 if "run bark Yank.," run back Jeßturdea," "we aro going to eboot " ==2l2 A Dransa I.zazic Eiguon.—"Aty braddarn, you coo lablte man bad too much, ugly too mach, no good. You want Bibby how .111 like dot mane to lib In the world? Well, I toll you. Adam and Eva day coroied people, Lary hen• sum; lib to one beautiat garden. Dora day hob all thirgs dot be good. Plantains, yams, sweet potatoes, Coo ice, paint wins—hoi,gh, too mach. Den dey bob two ehildrune, Cain and Abel. Cain no like Abel's palaver; one day he kiti'm. Dan God angry, end he say, Cain Cain gt hide Limzelf; ho fink him berry debar iiaigh Neigh: God raid again, Cain, you link I no soli you, you bosh-nigger—eh? Don Cain gem out, and he ea •, yes,manse, I hb here—what de matter, mason? Dn God say, in one big voice, like de Matador in de aky. Whare'm broder Abel? Dan Cain lions white ill abler With fear—dat the Ent white man, bruddren." Tim Irish Connell of edneellon found an oh jeetior able passage ih the "Deserted Village," to the lines-- "the lint thorn bo•h, with vats trernett6 the 4bads The edanntionaliste could not permit any thing so flecking aa "whispertng lovers," and they Ia•. altered the line for she ;oath of Ire lord. Is stande in the sehr•ol bunks “7, t ening an. and 0c,./ Sot. wag tell. a story of an old gentlemen whrge eight or ton clerks bored blot con tinaally with conundrums. Going homy one evening, be was stopped in front of a closed atone, by a countrymen, who asked: "Can you tell me, my flitted, why this store is cutdedt" 'Go to Wiser," cried he, 'with your conundrums. l'sto been torod to death with thorn these three week," IltcoT Assort', one day, labile panting with the seams, was almost deafended by the noise of o bawling fellow, selllog oysters. °'T he ex travagant rascal!" Said nolo% "be hoe wasted input seconds 11.1 teach breath sa ',told have se.lad me fora mouth." .The Queatiou of Atooomy Theiouo many resaiona which now unite in commending to all the most thorough economy. The scale of taxation now provided le much heavier than we have ever known before, and fume exigencies may eras increase it. To meet it is a patriotic duty ; but it cannot be done wit. ease, If at all, unless personal economy becomes the tale with our people. Secondly, the pros peat now is that MU year's crop will not be aqua! to those of the two lest years, so that the partial scarcity, added to the general subsume merit of prices, will be in danger of bringing a new canoe of distress on the community. Third ly, Senator Sherman, who speaks u the probable financial leader in the Senate, says that "the limit of papermoney Is reaeheil," and the now Secretary of the Treasury seams to coincide with Oscan financiers who recommend the gradual ce ntractlon of the currency. This process, the - rnesseely as it is needed, will be irksome and Inn to bring on more or less of "hard times." If to these re►•ono we add she duty of saving in older to assist in keeping up the full etreogth ot our of oiler, and helping the sink end wound ed rimong mg heroic defenders, the duty of eCeitititny will surely be or parool to all. Oa that sidels edict", whether the war bo yet long or ♦hart, cr whether the much talked of crash ea• sues, or is averted, as by this means only it eon be. Plialsliment or Maryland Traitors General Hunter has taken Maascurett to pinthii , Idaryland traitors. He directs that all persons Who are known to have pisinteuiout:thwproperty of good Union men for despoilers tote promptly ar - rested +natant to Harptr's„Forry. The maim will thenco be lent to the military prison at Wheeling, and the Omuta beyond oar lines South. Their bonzes are to be telzsd and tiled for Government hospitals , and storehouses, and their fortainre will be sold - at auction for the benefit of those oilisens who are known to has reffasd by information given by those parties. Yr Illissourl..-Call tor Nluc Regiments at Rix.and Twelve Months Volunteers. tIC Lure, July 2SI. —Gen. Itesserans by au tborily of the Wait Department, km called for nine ri giments of ifs and tom lv i loon' he vc.le tree 1, the prtitecritn of the Sate egvnet the ,ur 111.1.0 br icsasi.n in the gene coonee:lon. rtvw, Ball fines hie pmc!sr.l.l.tian, ,toting the enolgt.bc-y I. be i•est, and urgitg the.poopto fill these regiments at once. iiilluestrty bail been soseedtd by the Seote lacy.oY War to the Stare of Penneyisanlato raise Procne (or three ycare' ferric., ender the late can of the Preoldani for 500,000 moo. Captain William T. Hope, of the 9.h Yonnsylvanla tosses, who has seen active service and Is a gal lant end cfficlentsfllcer. WOW!" peppy to state, is lessoning a company at Wilkins 'fall, Fourth alive', where the beet Inducements are offered to persons who art desirous of entering the ser vice for one year. W. n. ChilnlCl..ol Dayton, DOW, la desirous of boding bit went', Jacob and Mary Ger bleb, 'ahem be has Dot loan or heard from vino. 11346, when they were it Pituthurgh, P. That' have lived in boniereet and York counties, Pa. Any paper copy Ing this notice will °Deer a great favor co a dirsharged soldier of the lb:1, lowa Vo motto!, Infantry. Tux tobacco crop has flourished up the valley of the Connecticut daring all the dry weather, end never looked better than It does now. The formate have learned that wet weather le not es sential to success In setting the plants. Worroo.—Evaryisody to buy theirbooto, and goiters at td.cdtintnek'e, 9t Bo darat street, Allegheny. M m' sewed ealrboote, floes and baJniotals, It 96 le•deral strait: LAzou Arsorrxisit of ,Itidies' gaiters at 96 Paderal street. • • Taaarza Asa VA.14313 of all Wads, at 01:1 Federal strata O. ear., Detroit, 88 Pano strain, will aloud _to all Dulness a 1 htt pralatalott. Joszeff V. Gala. It at Lalr ia lla ffetatatleff: a Da.lifo r4 i7n4 lei t oarth it: ea t• booma46nitit4 4 4 "84 MEI TEE REBEL RAID. Fklrtnl_•hlng at Shephardstown and Falling Waters. lIIE MEL YOUR BEPRIED AT ;19,000 Lee Reported in Command of the THE FIGHT NEAR WINCHESTER No New Developments at Atlanta MATED ENGLCEMBIT ON MRB BIM, The Rebels Defeated with &Vert" IMPORT HOVE .110 ;IN IN PROGRF,S9, tar You:, July 1t dispatch states that the Government hat advicso that Eldrurtthing Gemmed at Shepardstown and Fall— Icq 'Waters. The enemy le evidently reooa coitering before attempting to coon the river'. A tow of Idoeby's gang crossed at Edwards' Ferry. It it reported that all the trcops that could be rpared from Richmond have been sent to Early, and his force numbers 50,000. The hazer at Broderick aro eluted. Tho eh into' are leaving, and the Government Items Lave hewn removed. ' A World speelsi from Frederick, Rid , Joly 1.8 h, up : The latest news from the enemy of a char oder not calculated to excite any ap prehetsioni.that the enemy nag fallen book from the ti•r.r in front, and ceased his I darts of a tblestoning nature. Preparation/ - are emuole for their roception in soy force thoy are likely to bring across. ,linrther I am nut permitted to 007. The abooting of Colonel Mulligan is now known to he ttota. The Sett near Winchester occurred on &Leda, about trot o'clock, three or four miles beyond the town. After tkirmisbing en hour or so the Ite bc Is condo on attack on our cavalry, oar forces parting and lett ng them through. The infantry were posted In order battled a stern fence. and fought fiercely, but the superiority In me robe re enabled the enemy to outlook neon the right, and Gen. Crook, who commanded that wirg, rent word to Col. nap, having command of the left wing that Inch war the case in time to allow him to fall beck before they struck the left in force. After retiring a short distance, eur forces ►ere rallied In the face of the enemy and drawn up In lire of battle and fought the rebels with un flinching courage until evening, but the despar- Icy of number' against them was too great to AC cult of &chance for Sucrose, nod the federale at length retreated to Winchester, pursued by the rebels. 'Ti.. Worfri's dispatch says: Nothing new has leen developed et Atlanta within a tow days. Chermen bolds his new p,rdlon firmly. The fitro4s . . .stomeo army ."rrespondent of the 27th asp: The heavy firing on the ]Bah was the rebel attack on Foster, 'which was 11110,,..- Wi3 :slotted at all 'Feints. Festei.still holds his imp< rtant position, and it would take the whole of Lee's army to dislodge him now. Ste hoax, July Ill.—The risrebF. Frederick dispatch says: The enemy has advanced his line, northward, extending from Villlismep srt to ,Sheppardatown. Oar forces are closely watching the rebels, and complete arrangement: are per fected to prevent any hostile operations. A blorsocecy dispatch to the Herald states that retel:prisonens insist that Lee is with the rebel force intending to invade Per.ntrylvaula. NIVr Soat, July 29.—The rebel raison alnico s victory at Atlanta. Heed bad feet an ores's! &Tata stating a positive victory, and the cep tole of many prisoners, cannon, Stotol, The rebel General Webri — wae killed and three rebel Generale wounded. Tau loin, July SP —The The Washington /pieta! says, the• War Department Las 'deices that a considerable engagement ccourred an the /Arch bank of the James river on Thursday, in w hich the rebels were defeated With Bayer. 10111, inc , nang cannon. Nu further particalur. 'The TriLeles's City Point eorrespondent, un der date of the 27th, says: I think I am safe in raying that the ball is about opening. There was beavy canDolll.ding and musketry tiring all along the line, this morning, particularly in Bullet's department and no both sides of the James riser. A strong proctors was made on Butler's lines yesterday, and the presence is brit g returned this morning. The heavy movere , rfals of the entire army last nirtit :anted toe wildest enthusisem among the troops, and the airily is in a magnificent condition. 13stl:uosi. July 2t —Diepntehes to the ee 11.3, Tto Totals have ev.cuated Martins burg and their present whereabouts ion myste. ry. Kelly is at Cumbotland, and Arerill at liarerstown. Alt the government storm are removed from Harper's Ferry to Maryland Heights for safety. LATEST FROtERRLDA HUNDRED, Our Forces Crossing the James OUR TROMPS ATTACKED WHALE CROSSING. The Rebels Driven Back. TRE REBEL WORKS AID A DIkSERD ' HUBBY TAM. ECITIM6I), July 27.—Thara are isa. rant movements in progrees from here this. morning. While our troops sere atoning James Inver en two pontoon bridges, the enemy at. toned cur men suddenly and an engagement enued. The rebels were finally driven back. Dutdroops received reinforcements end attacked the rebel works, carrying them and capturing four gone, a masked battery, t.captured from the Y brace." at Drury's Blair—no doubt they wore those taken from Capt. Itelger's battery, May 17th. We also took many prisoners. The rebels were finally driven from their po- sition far beyond the woods. The gunboat' rendered valuable endorsees in covering the landing of our moo. THE REBEL. RAID ! NO REBEL ACROSS TILE POTORIC. Hunter Still in Command of the Vir ginia Department. GEN LIME COSI U AWN', THE FORCES IN B.cv!bcar, July 29.-Nothing Tatar or authen tic from the Upper Potomac, It le certain that the rebels havo'nt crossed the Potomao, and at hot advises they had disappeared from the Hue of the river. Oar forme ore understood to be vigorously pureeing the rebels south of the Po tomac,. Pamonztrnis., 22.—Tho Bulletin bad a opeeiel from Bultlmoro last night, saying Coot Martinsburg le !supposed to have boon evacuated by the rebels. (fen. Hunter Still oommoada the .Virstna De portment, nod Crook the troop) In the Mild: The rebels ore believed to be haling book pre. parotory to a move in another &nation. Ilcismauto, July 29 —The rebels hove now possacion of tome of the fords on the Potomac. THE LATEST FROM SIMON. Ills Lines Steadily Closing Aronnt WASIIINOTON. July 20.—The latest official ad— vice" from kihrrsnates army state that be lista& - ly drawing his linoo closer around Atlanta. U. baa not heard of the dank, form mot to tut lho Macon and Colombia railroad, ,El,l l Is this only mason otoronlat• for:tho.tabellt EWER IBM l'.E LIN. RAMS Rebel Forces TIIL Atlanta. - •••,-,....:Lt.%&,, t• - •` - ': ntt . ,:_ i-T . " - -7:' , .....„, ••,. : „1 , , ~,, ~.. - . ; --• --k , •,,;;•,,,, ,-•_ ;„ , •- '.- _.:._ • •••• •• :., - . -, 7 - -.- - 7-. .. --:,, ..: - -.:; i_c.:::„..,,,,42,..:-5.;:-...,,73.,,,”.7,7::;.,,,-,r,,-;,..-.:-...,,zfr4.4.,,,-,-,,--'L -,-:-,,.-:-2-:.: f - 7:' ,- F ,f .f' - t - k= ,- . = „ , ,5!, , . 4 . 1, .A - r:,7'xi:s - . -- - - _,-,"'-:--'T,,: .v.. - -, , , '; ---- ' ,77 : 141,- _ -- ...;- ,- - - 1 , -'_i‘ -„,, , ,-- ~,, , 1.......,:,-,e--, . ._-' .. - ._.: ,_-.„ ~ . ...:, - 4: - . .:- . 0...,, ,t, , :t_ - .: , ..- . . - - - -, ,, ,',.-,„i.;.„-,,,.. - ,.--- •••.,.., -:: ---, -,- . -1 / 4 : ,, : i .„-iv . "- - ---:" '.: !--,' ' ',-:-. -., ';. -- ' - ` - ' 7 :- .--1. :' ,. .::- -- ' . ~4 • ' ' . , e ' '' ' - ' ' ':'''',',';'''' - ' ---, ' ! 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The (*Bowleg graphic description of the :s -pente charge of the albeit on General tleary'c Division, on the lath Inst., and the gallant p srt tahen ty Mcolll's formerly Knerc'e) Pee=lire' nta Battery, L from a correspondence of the Cincinnati At noon on the 20th, livery advanced '•o art with the sasictance of a section ot Methll's battery, eueeeeded in taking a ridge in his front on which he advanced Lis thrkiee, firmed with Colonel Canby's brigade on the l‘ft, Colonel Jones's on the richt, and Col. Leland's on the centre, and proceeded at onto to erect barricades. The Old New Jere•y went forward and °couplet another hill, come one hundred yards further south, where they began to erect works. They bad just fairly got to work when the fierce shout of the enemy and the confused !nand of their myriad tramp struck the startled ear. Mote than half of Geary': line woe In a tiers, forest filled with underbrush : the re• mainder fared an open field. Across the latter, it was a brave but tarrifyteg sight. When we remember that the entire rebel at tacking column leached along the front of but foci. of our divisions, It can easily be conoeived how Mhttire add deep their fotmstiour wore. In the forest the thickets fairly, wilted and ells• appeared under their toot, so closely were they packed, and so :irresistible their progress. They come on without skirmishers, and as if by in stinct stench Geary'S right dank, where a gap ex htod that Williams's division was entleavoricg to close. The fon: regiments forming -the right brigade were enveloped on their 0 ink and real in a moment, and cruelly enfiladed. Subject to half a dozen cross GM, the' brigade fell back hastily to the trenches It had left In the morn ing. To remain would have been annihilation. Portions of Col. Ireland's brigade were also torn to pieces by the withering cross-fires, and fell lack, after repeated gallant dints to reform to return the firs on [loth, and rear. The moment wee a desperate one. The enemy were almost within grasp of Lieut. Bundy's tr,ettory on the right, but he wheeled one motion from front to right, and, by doable-showing the gems with torthieter, succeeded In repelling the greedy vermin In dirty gray. Ills gunners, however, were shot down one after another, until a detail of infantrymen from the 66 h New York were called for to work them. The fire from the ens my tete was withering. A sergeant to this bat- tery fell pierced with seven balls. A corporal received abs,Ts , seven of which passed through his heart. . . So bitter int, the enfilading fire I. which Geary's poeillin was exposed, that the caissons of the sane that had been taken to the rear for safety, were driven back to the front to escape amore deadly fire than war smtained at the or• die au print of danger. Let the remainder of Geary 's brigade stood firm no o rook. The ene my to rain charged it f-om the front and right lank. Frail nightfall the anvil at coo ts Ft vest w spa, but Geary held the bill intl,x ably. The enemy sullenly left his front Mating the evettir g, f ring spitefully ea he retired. The regiments that had fallen book wens re formed and sent into action again on Gan. Wil liam's left, aiding materially In chocking the rebel column that was passing through the tua tcward tntrrval and doodlng Geary's reir. I have seen'most et the battle-Celia In the Southwest hat nowhere have I seen traces of more deadly work than are •isible In the donee wood. in able& Geary's right wet formal. Thicket, were literally cradle/ by ballets, and on the largo trees, for twenty feet on the trunk, hardly • square Inch of bark remained. Many were torn and splintered with shell and round that, the enemy in their attack on Geary and using artillery, which they did not trirg into action on other portions of the line. Kr ap't Pennsylvania Battery was engaged from beginning to end on Geory's left fl enk, and oon tittered, vastly to hi. 1111004111 in holding to his position, as it were, with hie teeth. Captain Ellott, of Gear T's staff, was instantly killed during the action. The General's staff bet sat feted heavily during the campaign, having lost tee of its membsre eine, the movement against The 33d New Jersey, which : was advaneed to fast!) a bill cm the skirmish lino, lost more than half its number In the drat onset. Gen. Geary was on the hill with it when attacked, and had barely time to reach his main oolumn. Chaste Under the Present Call. Coder the prerent cell for 500,900 men there will ho five distinct classes, only differieq, how. ever, le the moaner in which they enter the ler. 1 Vtionteers wba enlist and are credltedlo It me particular rah district, with or without 10. cal bounties. Those may be men liable to draft. 2 Men who enlist se ,?Hooter for other men who ore enlject to dttitt. Men wh a are them selves ealf act to draftcattootrallstassabetitatae for others who are eh° liable. • A substitute be rme the draft, mast he ono of three of a a dischused soldier, who ties served not less than two jest. to the present error, or 0110 between the egos of 18 and 20 years, or se alien. 3 Pereonal represelatratiota This elm is coat • posed of men who enlist as the personal repre• reIItIVCS of whet persons, not them:elves liable to military settles, whether manor women, and ett m whom they receive bounties. A man who t!...n••" t - c:. Ito rep :esentative of another person not sob) sot to draft, sod be credited to any sob district his p-Ineipe nay sleet. The reader will observe the ifistine• floe between a ral..lit.t, before the draft and a rcpriatnlntire. 4. Conrmlpie. Mere will be none of these ex apt In such disiriots as shall fail to furnish their quotas of volanteers. Thome, if found to be able bodied, can only *soave personal service by far fishiest steep able substitute,. a. hubsti , utee for men actually drafted Any man who szespes the draft may be o substiwe for soother after the draft, and so may all Oho ethers mentioned to close 2 No 17.12 owes 4, , however stbletle, can be telt to late the service under the present laws. A New Church--A Munificent Charity. Oa Monday evening hat a meeting mu held of persons interested In tho organis•:ion of row Preaby lesion church in Sowielley Colley. The meeting having been informed that the Presbytery of Allegheny city had anointed n committee to organise the church on Monday evening nes!, John R. Wilson, Esq., elated tint he nos anoriesd:by Mrs. Mize Shields, to make the following offer, viz That she will ap propriate ri!ot and oriii build a chord upon it for a, see of the nem congregation, entirely or her ova sajanate ; and reecommendirg as the same time, tbet whatever sums others mey have intended to subscribe for that object, be appropriated to the banding of a Parsonage for the ate of the pester. This unexpected end meet generous offer war accepted on behalf of the new congregation len h pro(lund gratitude to God, who had pat It Into the heart of this Me sod 'sleet lady,' (now in her/list year) thus to remove at once the chief obetaale which seemed to stand In the way of the looses, of this now ante:- price. A cordial vote of thank, to Mrs. Shields wee adopted; and, in clew of the foot that this doection is to bo made entirely from property wbleh she bolds in her own right, f the other n.• tubers of her family not larticipeting in it was I cooked that , •!..i.t.,410" bee:looted as lbe LIMO of the new congregation, to honor of Lv t, the maiden name of the d 'nor. A nee t sad commodious hotivo of worship 1.1.1 be erected as rove as possible, to I will be located immedietely erect of the gr.mode of Shield.' and Watdrop's L 1141.104. Li will be about one mile distaot from the bogie of the Pleat church of Sewickley; and beside. accom modating the Edgeworth Ladle.' Seminary and the people of the lower Sewickley valley, it will befog the means of grace within oenvenieni, pooh of an extensive population lying up the awe Silwiekley erects sind ovor the teighburing hills for 1 miles oorth of the Ohio river. Until the oew hurtle of worship shell be erect ed, the religions services of the Sabbath will be held, la the morning, in the school rooms of the Edgeworth Seminary, and in the evening in the Shields seLoolhouee, which stand, not tar from the pupae." alto of the now oboroh. W.. The NUes Murder We learn from Mr. Alexander Maitre, for merly a wall known gateman oil. W. Barker it Co., of this city, and now commaroi at manager for the fum of Ward k Brother, at Nita, who arrived here this morning, that Bobbin' la not o married man.; The inbitaka moo. perhaps by confottuding him with hie brother, who we nodentan4 is 'Worried t., a relative of the de reused. The fall name of tho murderer Is Prank Bobbing. U. to a large MAZIAiId Weigh! Over two hundred pounds. LARCITIN—Ifts. Loutes firektoldt, of the Fol. 1011.1413.110, on Fat Oa atm.' ? Sista wart, appeared Wore 41• Mayor this morning. and made an in•' formation against the noted Bdi Mene,•oh miring Mtn' With steeling ollrer spoons and • other az tichia Goal her Ficus°. &warrant was Ward for bit arrest sad plaited la the bands, of ofarerr o Kemp mid n. who anoesoded io apprehending him, and :direorstoil the 'wen property fable pomusiontr will have a hearing this after. anon. _. • FrinC—Tko l'Oor of R. goEldowoors point thop,.eotcrer of Bnotitti itreat awl Ai Iltooberg. Ws alley, ciaht fire Ma afiortoon, at tiro o'clock, Goisi t he chimney; bet cram extingulshod by ibe ,lioptoof Fkro. 1294.02/4:wr *Lk 5 a ..240, lashing data bits& MORNING, JULY 30 Comrutttett tur Petiory A mon named .L race, hallir.v from Canada, wan committed to Jell to-Tay, by H. Sproul, t: is ailed Satan Ccmcoirsiencr, on a charge of per jury. The defendant visited the eitim of Alder men Johns, on Thursday, In company with a men reined James hieF.ren, whom he desired to present to the Prevent Marshal as a substitute for en enrolled man. In making the regelred affidavit before the megiatrate, he swore that he wee tot pecuniarily intermtad in the matter. hit green wan rejected by the Hoard of Enroll m , the evidence of his allenego not being. iall .t startory. Pero was tams:dried es a witness, and strive that ho had no money interest in the trenrection The enrolled man, tiverever, for whom Mermen &aired to enlist as a eubsti , u'e, rioted that he *greed to pay $9OO, of which Pace woe to receive MO. Paco, on being in• formed of thin development, admitted its car• redness, and be woe taken into eastodi. He waited e hearing this morning, and wag con, mitred to answer a charge of perjury. The Case of J. Charles Dinkel]. E •q. The signment upon the motion for a rale to show clue shy the name of J. Charles Dicktia, ctiocild not be stricken from the roll of at torneys, elms up this morning. In the Court of Common Pleas, before a full bench. The several points In the specifications were Ably argued by. W. Acheson, Eth., In support of the rule, and by Thugs lit. Marshall, on behalf - 4f the respondent: There was a largo attendance of the members_ of the -bar, and a lively hatred wu saanlfsstst.ln the proceedings. At the cicso of the argument the Court took possession of this papers, tad & decision may be looked for at an slaty day. Coo.. Cawrocu_—We have been unable to tied any conennatlon of the reported desth of Col. Jacob M. Campbell, of the 54th Pennsylvania Itcg inept, in the action at Snicker's Gap. The rumor , appears to be wholly unfounded. The Colonel left his home In Johnstown, on Friday avaningdut, to rejoin his regiment, sad as the tight Look phonon Sudsy, he woo probably not in ocrumandow he would hat4 l .7 hVo time to teeth theta. His regiment, however, suffered severely. DseratCridit or ore SHLIII nuts BRIDOIIe The bridge otor the Allegheny styes, at Sharps brag, Was totally destrrled by Aro ail morning about three o'clock. We did not leant the ori gin of the tire, but It was most probably the work of an Incendiary. The light was plainly teen In both titles. The strucmre, although a great sublio convenience, was neither safe nor valuable; an was sadly In need of rebaliding. ra Wsze's PA I . 2ll,—John P. Hunt, Mason ir Dell, Fifth stress; Fonda as °epic,: of the fol lowing Smitten periodicals The Moony Phal hes, Frank Leslie's Iliastrated Newspaper, Helper's Weekly, Street and Smith's Weskit, the Nov York Times, Tribune, Herold, World, End Police Gomm. Sold also by J. T. Sample, Federal street, Allegheny. ILLSUe OD MA , On RO011•11...—W• find the fol. losing announcement Ins Boston polite, which will be reed with deep regret by many of our citizen. lltirjor Rodman, who has been for some time In command of the United B:ates Arsenal at Watertown Ls quite ill, and fears ere int,:tained that he wit! not recover." SOLDIII DEAD.-0011 , 0/Li H. o , lllllinghWal, C.cuopany C, 63d Pennsylvania Regiment, who was emended in the thigh at the battle of Snottil y ivenis, and taken prisoner, died on the of June, et Ewen 2d corps general hospital. Pig. riconelos and sale of lots .t Braddock's Bold comes off on Monday next, August I. Trains leave both Concellsville and Pennsylvania Ds o:s at ono o'clock. 1,5.. DISOIDTALT 110C8t.—Mrs. Minerva Johnston, a residtra cf Miltenberger's alley, was hold to bail L 7 tie Maror to day, to answer tho °herr, cf keepieg a disorderly house. FlFSlL—Prancis Fair mood John Meoksy, of the Fif.h ward, were deed this morning by Moor Lowry, for erecting wooden betiding, hid* the city limits, contrary toe city ordi— sac:. 113001‘8. 4LISCAIR, lie. ULM'S ZiLW BOOK. Margaret and Her Bridesmaids, DT THE AVTUOU fir .7.1).• queen tha County one hsadpome 12 ma v 01.., I=M!!!!!E! .` We trey wave ogra•lva. the tremble of igtelag nay Oka:L. DO. 1.0101 of nds sink (..17 to rocrectoitest nil • Li. ••• It gesegh of • ferelettlog now 1„ to read it lor fiu as.. lm. They of I god Is Intl gong their while. 'it • itti re Is eery loteri•gi g tt i• the binary of toy I I. I. er lii•egeree, th..rones, le ol nit Luny • .trertno In highest etat• Of per& Oen Bat tl • Hale. wilful 'did. Gran, Ineeitestint Lesty—ta the g , o of the faxik, sod se far es eor expeckioce to [KM il a4lng gam to an entlngy orl4 . inal du/neer—a =en tice—wig • eery than:nit( au," 11 r-s Is a great des' In • name, .ad the title of ti,L.obartnirg novel 6,1,6..4 • gentle brainy 'far bero• e and Intel . ..ft g.stsitess. Mai garet—La Id i weirder a dab th •ptdo•et of a. ail; l•rinott tilled trio., 'molt! Tee Margaret u' this atm It b•asty, fest, meta, "node-tit, affection sad wry, slim! .ads top. No stsry that once.. to our no stlate. e la lon teal Mae this for towel r—slors, Atriloolarly tn• rr ut thy tender ltc, to ndo tt to a doer arorits .• I=l "nit tale , Ist , ngsished b Ire huts , of f ellng and et, thorium or ',Mit, .Ivl L anm'stalt ably the prod no t LMA ol no ordinal y talent, as IL boars a churns In Its p•pne that wirs - to It risirt Ibiy W- es. two along in ir.iret'cu, ID intupw, y, atso to pny for the heroin& el• paret's )onus are sintirsbly Thore abo ars tau noted ern' ts of feeling, will sp. lb nista ' Musa et aud her arldesmelda." A lama mruor+rf ro. alertly may Le predicted for Ibis now L be cherattentans drawn with drat abill• it rad I noabdgerd bum. natare, &ad the India If Ow at and pdatt d i• MAEGAIINT AND IDLE DDIDZSif AIDA"' mar proro leo thathehro fartriut with our &merit.. Luting ts it la now Nati Loa boon fur year. wlib the Zuglhih. air Lortag's Briton rablicstlaa. Mt was al HENRY 111?1ERPM, 71 k 77 TIFTII !MILLET, ntxt door to P. 0 fit Ltl/211t.11.771111.------ --$1 1 75 Iholostone'. 71. a•eLee, __ 171. It 6 Gartney'm 1 76. Jean 1301173 ...... ..... 1 50. /327 KINGS, QUEENS AND KNAVES NO LONGER t NATIODIALETY DVIIIITWHEIBEI 1031210 EMBLEM USED LO•10 DUOUGaI Dux National Emblems, Eagles, Shields', Stars and Flags, Peep:Ate the Btlil. in the AZICIIIOI.II OAUD 0011PANTI1 UNION PLAYING CIABDS COlOllll, IVIMAD OF SING. CIODDISS Or MOTT INBTSLD 07 QM= 81/JOR LtiSTI3AD OP ILOK.. /6/- UpSon Cards are ay in a Deal box. bOLV AT JOHN W. PITTOOK'S FEN'S DEPOT, /Ifni WISEST, OPNYMTIII THIS POST OTTIOZ 13 id M . UNRO'S TEN CENT NOVELS Are ore,. wit unearns' creogent, far abeaA of di Male comp t wit. It was lb. ctregint at of ohs eablieben rot glge &ginning; ghat merle would aunt toolf Ia a/ lea gr ski ppaltles, and oorategoottgy tints Woke are 04 or atagtderr log:Deane, end written hi ih► Rut-p.p. twigs antbrnt. Toot stvh hooka atumld be ;Nada , b ntJ-...eget of 413n0, Let every ago chose for Wea sels flan the folio,. og Mat • I—The Sloe, re b--Tbe Trapped* Theme; 3- yitgbeelmen I_4-Tbe lient.intenceht -Tbe T$ orb 0r• Pee; 6-The if ab•lrattest kw.. T. =pie 8.-214 e Death Thee; tit-ths IndLan 10 -I be Veer of the Ocean I l-The . TE,Tephs be Gain ; 11-Itte Se-y i. t fra ; 14.-efk • Stamm. the Lbee-bseree4 mall 1,-.The merge of Lbe &tut 16-Tee typtire'llataign ; ii_L.m.teebed,fot ale tkotontel the "nett: ll tbe Wad Bit of the Illoeitaftitt 10-"b+ Torah e n .. .„ . 4 lnraZt 6, :at t' fltl 7 tr tf7 . ll n t all'ir t % rk.ler WI- Wiles . be - Ilretd Alr. 67e/s. Oprror ego 611 Heitipata see B:oluoilere, and .e a! eexi666li cateddpt of price-10 gum 6b. L betel Inds o figaift CITUEOW MIMEO tt 0 0 " 1 WON. Ando IhWtatke CAA" D 110.1 T ES -A R , E3IBLY.—JoII Surrtrs, of the , rtr 11.nottgb of Timperemetteille, win toto coati dots kr 6/setntly, from the riatt4ct tooth of the rt.., •rt to tte dtattott of the Vol Coot) Cto ton .o. t i I tr Gri.vtLLAir, of trp. se. Clair fawned:lp, be • aaniblate rem Arvin bly, rold , ct to the &chi. of the Cahn 1t... puLtirsci Cauaty Con r catkin. my17:10 - e E3lrLy.—u moKog, of Noah Fayette tr., ',IP bee modblete fey' M. enbly, from the lbetelet ern 11l of the river, atttlett to the deciAtion of the rt:hin County 0013TOrsthrn tray/1,712 r --,•ASSEIEMY-DAVID SHAFER, a Up r St. (note of the let renr.sylvarda Ite• erten Caruiry,) alll tn a candidate for at.runbly, from he blettict souph cf the, (eves, =ldea to the action of the IL Denutty Catrentln.. otpl.ttto uotary, subject .o tbs. doe Itsoubltoso Ooorentic,ltket deolsten aril>. PROMONOTAS Y.—D. O. Hymn ---, will be • candidate for the oeloo of ?mew.. tory. tutkot to tke declalon the Milos CE.cereallon. tellkta PROTHONOTARY—Tam emu. .=Y .111 b anollaste tor the eke of Protooo Oety,cn tfoo. ttottlect th e derision of the tlaten.2epoblioso Attie Oony LINTY COMIIMONER.—DATro COUNTY of Vt. Third Ward. Alloghou.f. Tm iv . caodidato for Cluanty Commlagooar, =Nod to tio doolako of th. Unkrst ilopubtlean Cboreatloo. apThto :,--1 - .)ITNTY COMMISSIONER -DA v ID Oal.rts. of Penn township, will be a mu:dictate for the almanac*, sahtoct to the decision of the Tintois Earn/Man &runty Oonventine. inhl4.4swis 'COUNTY COMM IRSIONER—Jous Boancn~ o [ WUkk. township, win be • csnell• Sate du Cionnty Conamixeloner,subjeci to the doclsion of the Union Bewnblidmo County Ornveatlea. oltate COUNTY COMMISSION&R.—drzu ..47, • ii.to Pftiow. of Es& Door Tam:ship. b. • carafes for ths elks of Coosa, fknamboster, WOO to the theisten of th. UaLoa IttPoblfma Gosmattort., 410;4 Am7t. • fr.-7-PROTHONOTARY.--Ciao. RIDDI3I n candidata for the oak. of Prothtneets• ry. rablect to tits decision Of tho Onion Oonvention. felixdsorto CORONER—Joan MoCiczto, of the trim Ward. Allegbool, •rlll Do . ouldhlat• br Colour of All•••••• °mob'. DoDittos to the eloolotott 01 •Do ...1.. County Malan aoctraoltalk agitto 17-5-CORONIIIL—AI.ix. Ames will be a rar.dfd%to for lb. otsnrof Clorortar, subject to to. &Nal. ot The ILepdatrar, Onion Gouty Costrantion. mblfadatrto CORONER,—SoLomow SALA, of Birm- Inghtrm, will tw a awandata for Oorearr, gat/tact tc. the ambler at the talon ()matt Oonrantlan. oh9ao nIIICO RONER.-74.. B. 11.1.trm.z., of 7r umt tll.l tb. It I 1 be ourliclate foe Ooroner, Ccomention. ( bo. Union lielpablinext emelt, mtilbasertn LI NUE: A LLY ATER A CTIVE AND SPECIAL SALE OF • 875 ENTIRE PACKAGES OF Domestic Dry Goods, FOR (ABU. P. Ti. 11115211 a a... through Mean. J. 11. Ili 111.3 *OO., at their none, WO AND 234 WABEET BT., Phindephls, Wednesday Morning, .lug. 3d, The entire k of deniosbbi D 02113220 DUI 00003 lo la la to: e Bed, 11 bite. Yellow sad Bide, Plan and illrd Plan cola mid Bookings. 33 COM Flan and Printed Patioota. 0 lionency, donor. 35. and Wool I.lwe3r, 15 Pliottelin IP Wee all Wool Tweed.; 5..... G 4 Beater Cloth; 50 11-4 .d 12 4 noehdalo Blankonl Cent o Ylannele, 80 Medd, and Keck Paints; 15 • /115 , resorn2lit, Lewin..o sod Ir.okli. Darn Jeoon. 35 bale.111.1loge; 10 • 800 Prll'al Fat. Eh an. Eloalloa. 1 4-Ilope, Rod Bank and error earl* Brodie; 10 tales fn.; 10 non 10-1 and 11 4 Bro. and Bib. sbeatingel Pthlren•ad Glarento 25 bah" 3 4 senl 11 4 Bony Br.. Shintlop. Tn. prticnlor at4ttloo .1180 040* 111 coiled to We sale. ea 11 51.1.13.rin the or.al &nimbi, Wake& of go 4 de, mil 111 the largest Orating ar.e ands to thie nr .1 at es ma.ket, . Oh one exc.. ption. Toe goof, an rtal In on. r Gad orlgl 1 paAar% b313-nr JOlll3 D. DITE/19 d CO , I>e-Pre. E!!!=1 GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS oct elsoply eat plot•• of psper sot to tie .forot of cubes, but ars Afohnd and &kap.] to At do sleek, bevies s ;vrf•ct curve /.W from axe. or bresiv, 'blob ob mined by ow patented proceen, which sir, rxorte an other odeosowe poessred by eo odevralete,-71s: &or foe ao (Nom! to no , tutu-doenttykh tb. lostde of elalcb la ps erectly smooth sndfrte from packets, too log ads coter—for ease, .eatooss and dasebelty—ou.quelled. Tl.vy are made In torn-down style, to • lore from 19 to IT. sod fee Garrote from 13 to 17 lashes, sodesr.ktvl is teest Use boxes, of 10U each ; .100 to smeller mos of 10 each,—the Latex s v. ry bandy penises fur travelers, at coy end envy officers. Mar EVERT CULLA It I. stamped 1, Cr.)'. Patent Molded Collara.' , told by a 1! retell drake. In Melee Ttreebing O vas. :te tc tdr et:pp:fed by VA N DEVS3II, 40311111rn a CO.. a... 7 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; sod J. 3 LOWIIIIT a 00., 7 ti arrest street, Nee Took. plernond A JOINT IiEI 4 OLUTION proposing ceb• A twin Arnendesenre t the Coedited... • 1.. Y ',wheel be, the greeds mai Haste qc frervaamitiree ef Curanumovalth .f Preasuivenia I. (3°.ee'na raw, That tb. following ameudnonts be proposal to the amitutice of the 0010motwealt`a. la aceordance with tho provider'. of the troth artlcie thereof: Tbere alai' be en saditioeal section to the third ar• act. of try Co.tltutioa, to he &digested o. seettile lour, aa follow.: ',mom 4. Whenever .ay of the qua2lfle3 off.ton of this Oormanewealth dial be in any &Masi military semi..., under a requisition from the Prealden . , or by the to thecae of nil' Clatentouwealth, .11Cht I.ton may amine as right of rograga In all aladlons by the Mt • led*, ender ouch regulation. as are, or shall be, prre wribrd by law, as frilly to if they were precut at their wool Ode of electire..• &mon 2. There shall be two additional 11,MbEll to the I irradth articled lb. iloestitudon, to he desigiumed Y rotors right aid elm,m ' , aroma B. 240 101 l gran be parsed by tbolAgt.latmb midden,* mote than one subject, which snail be clearly esdrese4 In the title, excep" apprapriation bath bbortus 9. No bill shall he pawed by the I,stababbe gram.ina any power., or prietetra. in any woe, when' tbe dabority to grant such pawn or prlviliges has been, or may hereafter bey confinred upend:* llosrts of Wan commonsrealtt " aT 0..101f NEON, Opeoher of the Homo , of Iteirnentattlee. JOIN' P. iMitqlrf, Speolux of the Sense. Pn ur or ST.LFTI•I it Connor r est TS Han Irlturg, Ayrfl SS. 1861 t PIN NVYLYANIA, 83 1 do b., by rertify Ihul the foregoing I. 11 full, true Abe eon.; w,,y f the orbrtnal Joint how. 'titian of tho General knorobly *tattled'.it Joint Rm . Ibtion Vaporing certain Ame.dutonte t Ounhltu tien," the same remain. 00 al. to MN olio. In Netirtmey whereof, I have hereunto eat my hand nod tamed the sertl Of the Verretal7'm office to be .foxed, tho day and jeer oboe. Written. Ber-rotoo7 of the Oomm umesith. The above raeolatirn baring been timed to by . toe • Jo. ity of the members of t Itch Home, at two encomia etesitoth of the Otheral Anent bly of this Ciancionwealth. to piopwei ...Amnia.. W3ll be... ttot to the pooi. pie, for thole suliption or reject! on lb. FIILST 1 UT. DAY PT AUOO,,T, in the jaw o ottr Lord ono thuwand alibi hundred and eisty-rAtr, Itt anovdthoe with the pi or teloue 14 the Dual ef tit • Clonetnit, I on, thd ih• no entitled 'An Aet preweribtan the time end manna stan.tt os st the pt.. 3,1% for their Mle arrest sod rat' Ikat ID o or refection, the propotal amen!. menu to the Constitution," approved the twenty third .q of April, one thoothnd eight hundred and claty fon.l IRO T 1.1, _ _ EL _ •M myllairdtA rP J. ORB & GO., XX PINE TAR. Primed named, tor hitt& Put up Is mat ou. ',lion Iron bouud DUCH.STEL Tor wan by Medan., sod tu lamb bud banns. Mon, No. LTA TIM? EltßENT.Tntnbungin. .Pow CRAB. W. BEVILL,E & CO., cirtpd•rs !gad Polishers, flltnnoiy Timm ttro.'• blinding sod Itiparlay ahoy.) lo on allorroar tem Tina Mon to DI: moot alloy, ator.Wood aunt; Pittobargh. intobore Ckataten Tonago. Stmp and atinglo Kann; enTlotne. Ontnes • and Tlincom . Tool.: Bolt sm. Mann Talton' noon. Wawa` Salsa, Kona, ilicbaco Gulden dad Isms, .., lat Ctindlocc Poliablng Promptly oftmdod to. namelon 1041Y7TBR-2,01N) lbs. fresh Ran Batter 1001 1 .;.—.1.0m 44. Mob Unit 711311... 771utt 2012, ANa Nub g 120 au Lake 10n210$ (1211/0212.. 10 bosom p. 1206 Oroluo 022.2222 • I,l** torkteg 220 tn. esl4±4t .-1* tqjgonlagaisiorstivt, NVAMI LINK & IaRR, kOI,E AGESTS 07 TEEL] Bradbury & Sahomacker & Co.'s CELEBRATED PIANOS, .st..ND IBMITJs & American Organs and Melodeons, Ea.l2 131,51 Ll2B BLOCK, tr. GLAD/ ST. Re take p eartire to referring to •jee of them rho bare pmchanal thom thatzuchet to in Pithibatet and Octane. Ala lard Dud, red., John 14113,0 n, re , T. D. BWlon. Cant ••• James Rosa, Era Uld Ile A Co , J. r !milk, Wm DILI -ko.l, Tr. 0. It. M. Dlaclamen,l C. 11 Dam. Crsnt St. Daprlst Cty, A. Macy:ll , r, P. q L. ag. Dock, Ern., I Dr. D. AL Plow,ttar, Vat. J.K. itl r, franklf., Tx. Dim - Inas Ft Vlasemi,e Academy, Toanyttown, P• Mira rand McFarland, Nast Litarty. Capt. 3. E. Conway, EMl:dash., Der. D. Flept , no, Bairtakler. Ref. Deshanty, Moundsville. Vs Grobara &ass, °Aland. Ceen,trast irerpocl, 0 . Daman Coo, Esq., Allaghar Cloy. Urn. 3. Naar, do. 1417 Dar. P. Altar', ao. AM. Atrarnar., do. N. The, FA- do. Dr. J.ll. 111•01Intock, /.0 Limey. Job. al..Cardy, do. All Tlazca, Iltelalecra ete , WArrauf‘d for Ara years. A A w abate./ seaond-band Planar for lab and rout. /in 031.10ERRINO .-0113. FINLEY ie ofIlo• of Pzotb.o. the Uutork Sepr.bllma AZIS:to --Jscou H. Wil. Pttabogh, will to • tar Bale at $5O Lest than Regular Price! Beautiful rumen' d rue, with huthrense nou'din round.frout sulk bee k tamers, ousad music desk, Scuds deep - fulL This instrument R 44 slichtl damaged on thanes la traarfortation,whkh 'Beets ar,ussrauee but little. laths :ha tower tut •lear t World in tbs, lust. - Will be sal4at=SO LESS 2110 IiZGLILAB PBXI,IIa. 'JUNO'S nanuosurau LiWtfl A very large assortment of these, sad all akar Nast oat lastruments, for sale by 130PFAI AN 3. Hostra k 00, 1713 No. 59 rink street. glebes's o•d stand. K N ABE'S LIN fil VALLEDOM PLANOS. Bold by OHLILLOTMI3IOI4I. 43 ?in it.. Jll2 8010 Apt for P.lthbaryb bad Wert. Pa. CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, Nu CAItMPi IifIL'PrING Heft Jost reerfred • anall Woke of =MR CARTON STRAW lIATTIIM, of th e oelebestal B. 1. W. lm. pot (aka. qualty of gran goob 1. on- opc.l.- ibis by any caw batting .4nriartd. and tie. Inn gnanliq rnuferninont rn:7 &Amnia. Va., 0 d CO, Ws also but recotrnd • n..:. oe44l.lll7.lststand banbolno style. of Fancy Plaid Mattings. ASI ,n hkb two lasi been isadel, sal are. thertfars, rasursor 1 ATTIFIGB IF THE ZfAILIMIT. Ge.r maul stOck of irods Is ottli ralsonnossel In so hell= I . lkrittj..2l4 is M sU times odor our patrons the Icsrod Frio* lLa motto: Ist/ sZord. SUMMER GOODS, CHEAP CARPETING, A.Tri'lN G-S, Wm leave nom opts seplon4t4 assortment a WHITT. =MI ~ ILE= WALING% nt mica lower than the rasters market sates. y64.1i4 to acid to Cleo diem Goods, ad they tiVIIPASS, IN W1r.21 R AND STYLE. Or other CHEAP 0.1.11P£11511 Ls the market. OLIVER Nrcun - Tocx & J,9 ti nrut yl . ACKRELL & J01324-130N, And V.B. LICIIIMID 133LVIE8S' CLAN AGEIST 3 Docnotlnt for Wounded BoVika , ' aallootod In tom tea to twetay dor.. R 00. a, No. Re Gft&ST EITSS.IIT. Plttsbargh. Call with dlsebarea and tero Irllaceans. deMly M. G. GALBRAITH, JAMS LAFPERTY, ce. No. 115 1.0171/TH 82111LVT, new Grant. Pals burgh. aps:llmbril MahLASTER & GAZZAWS likesotel7 of the Oommotmealth 'VOL UM PLIJrOS, MUSIC, AT. I I. IiCLIOLITLT b&MAGID; Splendid Chickering Plan, Claer.S. C. .IXC EL.L.OII3L EL WOJD =EWE IMLODZIONSI ABB, BEYOND A DOUBT, THE BEST PIANOS BADE! M'FARLANO, COUNIS & CO., ism n kto t: nivi: Min, Hatt boos* to P.O., motta door. '0 URTH STREE N 1.11 . STYLE S OF WINDOW SHADES ZZOKITED TWL) DAY. NEW SPRING STOCK 01 -A- 1:' 311 S, WILL 87.1503X0 OIL CLOTH. AT Eire ALLURE'S. ARPET STOR 1t0.117 masse SIBILIFT. dITTORJMETS. AIVTOBJZZYS.AT.LAW, attorney and Conniellor-nt-Law, fItELFOUT, kuorraoao Oogrn. =IMIZI ATTORNEY.AT.LAW AO 14 gal DaW*o v....PUY *tt. 26 a W. L.ALw OFFICE. No. 98 GRANT STREET. Senl7 IK4B?Ti% Q Cl. HCROYER itttornpys•st t..).. Law. 0911aa. No. 119 Paartb Arad. I . lterrib... son F - 204 BALV, OR &ICU/LANGE POE CITY PECITITId—That WWI DWELL. TElCortth i pasmda attaohad, an Caroon atroot, tor, ly occupied by Christian Damon, tats et MU{ Phatasharn Rabin's! and contnntalne to ths 'tsar of the Daintleg.Brara irtaiL L. iimits. 0t01331 1011Pandli drag. Motwn, • VOR Eiladr-A Lot . of Groanst, - itt ;the JI: mass o f Poillls* sod 9ssizony. - Elsa% to. to lbsoont,o/:111rologham. : klas, sa•aorcoorsis.ol Van Mous sod Loom, -most; 11118kib *sr& twins Nay and tills todlopstals. • 41.4.11079 41.01/14- .044 , Sionossltsss aid !sort% darretl.' . BALE Oli mr..brr—A. Prm4 32 ezm l / 2 stas lik :WWI= tAwagitAVilotabli . 1a.4 of INstm Perclitasataxid Id:Jab • Mo ri Can or the Panzatinnt• itantsed. Tems.sesatable. Regan af AIL oh; does team Mt. crerAmit areal. ' • BONNETS, 1 " • ,stal so crarrii. et Bogus rre, 9t 8* tat ttme. (ILI:11.40 barrels for stale by 1 .. 1 1 ft", i }332011 . 11/ 1 0)=141. LXXVII---NO• 115:= FOB &ifiE-' , 4 7 0.11 RIEJrT. FOR SAL G RRAT LEBANON Fallll AND EGOIST, idtr.atri 434 talus from lho city, on the old Woblegt m read, rafola Gk. kW. (In:eh. Contains ILO KUM, a 7 rnwler fen.. The I,,coproverecore remelt tof a lams arW3l Dwelling. halls to scedem style; also. Mrts other gram Dwelltrox. Linen, backlag Ileum a large uot Barn. lb by M. lath sztenabre *Waleson • °Maud of the bast aelerd/ob. o r troll, ocr.t.tr.tr.g COLL bcarlog trees. Theism Fs vat vr.tter,d, with ere norer.tal tangg syrup. 00 . 1 . 4 " o 15 Ow Mu. I. M. "great Urban. None.," eass prlsh g 104,040 Apple Tres-1, 3 and 1 year, 0.1.1. ..12,00C P• 11.4 Trent-1 year old. 14,0"0 Chen, True-2 and a years old -11,(00 Feu Treys, I.llozri az..d Gan Quinn:winos 10 tut tihads Tre., user V),0..0 Evelyne., id tsg °talon., 10,000StadUng rearh. for budding. With a tarp iswortment of mall bruit. Tble Taro not I. crated at alas pot' and terms ow, to which the o t.iol attintba or caioltolow and nursery out I. tatted. ADPIY as t 50.,/,• of i/LF , B 1101wkIli t CO., 103 Foosthr mt. F OR FAIN,, OWL AZT roz illtßlß. , A tract t IRO ACIUS NMI and o,l3:llint.er„ eon • cl.nt Is the ell moot; ia otlarad for gra eery low. Is 1. IstattA cis mils tram MI Allesbearlint, at Cor3don, in !Italian corniy. .coal, sad /ion Or. Is .edta. kototr la mined eztenairely b7Yh. me - H.enOmni* illiauartalll 0011 Co., tor MIAs frog Me :rem Sorb. lotloatlota of Pettoleato ore old to to Witte. boa to I zaolnattima two be.. male. Fattl.er soarilculars oa apkllcetton to • S. S. BRYAN, anat./. Rad Iscurnaibs Lisa; Es ringra irr,Bolrkel Betting. .L'Olt BALE--EUBLIEJ3AN aftfil ASO VILLAR3 1014 anai sermon at the NW* aloha Rama deo% ofka top cola a baster of Lots, from tato Loll to two fates eacb, situated near loot Rams. within Woo minute. wait °Vas trnaloarol tat t 111- ociscillo Paawaget Railway. Tba abate aew Detail:ally located for imitate ♦ko. a amber of amati Lao ILI Uto . Snap of !Rum vUlktroutlag ea tbo Rawcaa, Railway—sum to fitly feat rival mad Rom ono to two bandied foot amp. For lienromOsoo soothe of of ttker of tM coder. e M go ato. W a tt. or W. acaliorfA. Oak. Wad -1111.81301i JOBS D. Etiaeoi, • IL O. EISABOB, . . 1 011 GALE—A GOOD IISTVLSTMENT. 1: lb* attend..c a tho. seatti • country bum* L. ciadso• COMM= SEAT AMR YLWIT FLEI44 roof offered for de, dhleted three Mlles from AlWoe. ev City. mad eive nele from the Nam plane rad. .Ite property Is thorengblv improved. _Word Adak Llhtee, tarriapHooseißtable, Ice House, and other out bltbato gs; Twelve acme of ea. Ord. ehrhtof : which he tirehard, of toe brat edeetlon of Dolt, of mu, valet/. to or 45 of the bat duo for Grans to the isontan ISW v k eve ady at mn, come of whin are toe Daubs. For further rarticulera er, ply to J. W. WYIEZII, Photo ;replier, 15 Iflrth strode t • 013. PALE A ?um of 118 soros, in ;i- St. Obdo tun:ably, WastraoreLond coonoty, Pa. :1 logi Moo r s Farm of 140 atm hollatrabeth tonnoldp, Al— may Aka, • larpt two.e.lny Brick Hoar and Lot !a Ltia •,-;- Earorgh of Watt Iltsabath. - - L . : - - _ • .-. aleo, a PA= or 146 AMPS, la Tortallles tn., hi: •:.; loglany county, about oat and a half tales outdid the botong.b of Elobecalutt. • .'.', Also,. an, valaabla Ph.lllll to St. Malt townabtp, 'Z Virotto.o , tla. d oozy contabolug 160 atm. Alto 12 BUILD 0 14TS In dot borough of Watt .•:., ... Pl!usbOtb, 6 0 by bat. Par yartbxtlatm Inquire at Po. 1121 Vomit' 'trod - I-- ' - ':..'i /1 13 G. H. TOWER Bog zdati *MU - '." FOR BALE. -4 , • , /,'• Freedom Foundry Property. . . The undersigned offers for tale the atom Tonally, which he has Mts.:fee in the test style and mortals:4 01t001` for Tounary, Bars.l rectory or Irageti-gboy— ' .i . ' • hartog two lusildina. The foundry building Is 4004. '• , with a geed cupoia ns It, and a lot of good diske; the • ":',„-; engine braiding la Irate, with .good slide rel. en. gine, 7 Inch crinder,a tot stroke ; Itig bot honer. dontle due, 2here 4 attached to a goon stebte and ' , 7. • arse lots. Also, one gbod novas LED LOT, Winked 01 1101 i -; , - . Anal, raid ibc, Tor hatbox partkcalars Inquire Oa thr.pramtwa r a J. it- ISPINAD, Piatima; Pa. F - OR MLR - A FARM OF' EXCEL. LEST LAIDfa Satrolholiaalklp, buttons Mira- ,•!"- ty, Parma., ono mile from Black Lkk atation, Indiana Brooch Ballroar, containing 179"naliCS, ISt MIME S-030 Lotalrod Tem being cleared. undo. good colt& • ""L !Tattoo; the balande befog In good Orator, prlnotpally• ITlLltocak. Tholooprorrotratmarolargt "Locum! lams' Boom, emd large Log Born vitt, *bumf. cattle. , Thin load to welt Tratered, andset In dorm Thom to No. • 7;--= gar MLt ou a too io rout. Third can In :nada Luefot strata the prarotnors Cott" It •, Aryl" to 70H19 DOSOIIEBTT the proolomt or 'burU AUGHESDAL - 311 , Salta Iriamood atrooLPUto gh. ",", OR SALE —Ono new Steam Engine,; i EhulacalLa.der. 30 Rada WO*. on hag Ina Pa& balance Talyogamma Oro it boob cillsa.er, 30 Inds mot*, mond 4=4: toll will b. os itraso al e.g. Om T to.th csLinder. to Inds dada, arr. Two NS Two 0711124 w Dollen, 3sl In. Alan, SO talon. Throe " 13 " Tans Wrati,ht !ma OR ROHL , Mao, Throe Rata of Bodo; Tool; Roe OR Weft. I L f." Chop for coda 'Caspar. of H. U. BOLA 1101 Allagtoany Ram Rank, near tharPolitt. F 0 R MLR— EiTE.6II 3AW KILL 1, STD OTL 11312171193.11 Y.—The oro•holf or whole :: of am Oil Eeenary and Stoma Sam MIN eitliton _moot half moos of gromod ; an abroulsoce of coil oa the l ot-- I Woo %op and befog attaat.• as th• Alloghror . Etna and A. V.E. B. ft °Send for W. The Balmer ore *ad of modem brd!d. She Sew 21111 Is En 0p101.4 did order, and &octet harfog • Dort nruatrog ' tom It to the rho - Good locality -Ibr torlLLlng host. • Foe pentad= to ona the anderolorea.. LYDAY A CITORPINNING No. ES Beal Amt. Fit:Abuse, VOll BALE. A Farm of .54:1 Aorta x mon cr Imee, is offend at private elle =AI tb•Anti of Acirtes. when. LI of mold, 1.111 be sold at pe/Ile Bed pn pert 7 le situated le allelic, ty.. Allegneett onion q. t. well watered. end • good vele of Bilueelnortt Opal . 7e . moor the whole. She Im.letinge an • go.l Dada Carapt and Coerce Dwelling House Ft r farther particolanclnatilis on the reales, ar:a I 8 , EV ISb a CO.'n Drat 000,e, o MVO( of Oon;reen angik Wylie ettotts, Pittebarst, or et the Prottton.aeree Ofkr. D. 0. HOLTZ, ' Adadobtralcer of it/tenor Wetr. fellblevdc.F7m I7LLUABLJI l B PROPERTY FOR SALE, eltrzled:on the ilatt.,•sirsia Ricer. alma • ',V:: tha !rat Loa, karlong caott waafd atrzr.of OT? bay :2_, amacedica back Ca Craddock groat, 4dicrtutcy tk• Ckumellnillaßaltrond, criltakang 4 =ma sad TT peck. ca. !lb bar e4ccir.bb rocation for cuactubcbzeni. rorpone a, !laming ea river in trona m 4 ambit> atranT cailrad abacus, awl bow Mill and b at la , nza tbatace cracuct. Tor toms. /to.. apply to CR= ASH VISIT% am tt powsbeih or to W. C. AtrGEUNCLUGH, Ho. MI Diaroond Knot, Pitubaxg.h. VOR SALE—A VALUABLE. ' AEA, rotted Cu Westmor-lond county, Pa elfin frau Pitta ursh and &min from 41 . .eghony Vale, R. E., at Loren'. Fr rry. containing 200 acres—nbet4 120 semi t floated; 10 ecru turadow. A goof Dwelling 1100J111 and oew Balk barn rata le fur Irreoll•at stool or Rm . . farm, he a; well watered trywrvertilllng spring& Wr n'd rola well to divide into toe farm. • Tor further particulars etquirs of 5.4 A. CASSON, No. 03 Federil tarsal, All.gkenyCSrp. FOR MX—At Aladdin Oil 'Works. c. le Crake estrolsmaa traaks, prlme attar, natartantially built o palms Unbar. , no gin ton, and 1.1.11 cantata acme 150 beware Isola ArpLicatton may be made ca:the Ballnaa Armainsmi r `.2 Oa. at the °Mao In Plctalatrab. - Baxerrus, 7011531'03 k WILKIBIL taygdt Folt BALT& A 1211117.-iTOILY BUICK HOl7Blll, iOntatzle,g eta. rooms uld del, located ma the orwr • I ''' ' Lcg.. to Deroror etnetk Aboo, •tiro-etors fa I.IV 1 . ' :(_ 1101719, e4jofetirig tan oboes, hosting on Lzpui etz,2- - , The lace. prop,rty will b. 'to! I clew> sal oft II • ~--.-. lei ms )coot.! of ' T. B. 211711.1.11 Y, Adtn'r, , ' 7 - ' . . At the • tri. of liitepby A Daggs, pss.tte • i , We sr !Meet. mar NM'. - Veit BALE-26. Faso ' - ov 110 Aciats,;e. JL: io min, tovnalhip,Bisweentintlosed do hem eba tWe !tree, 'on which fs evicted s oonewtsbi• halm, barn; ke. Atone. Sh scree elearect, awl gm& Map For en the ohm. For Lartirsdain =Ors of • 0. invirave. • t lbs. 10 DINJZOIIi, Allsghent FOB SLLB. & lIeHDSOII 511570E-!'ltzmosvor.. - -7 1 .-1%7- Oh to from the city 000tlor.ktog thoOhto tios. an 3 '. canto nlog tocin tour wad no° nr.114 . 2 Apply . JA.UIt g W...ARSOTT, • t r. J;11:31 VIM stow& TO LET—For 12 pit." A LOT OP 0110PND ruoisrtro vN 01110 Litli, Atlegbits• my Oty, mew the P r. W. k o. a. a aboya, /10 61674. - • twat by deep, solt-Wa to alneehloit,Oso,no, ftlattari mitt, or Wenoemster ghey • . •• • - • • apply at 110. 70 POPL&U BTBYiT, alleglntry,on on :r tb•prsolsoi, at O) , Jag B=o fa a a . , INDR• BALE F,ENN ; STREET- T.E01%'6 zars...rbe Orreettxy Brisk rarnilse, ansotato• Ott. moms, No.ll Penn stnetorttblot,trattatr, a trans c(110 feat 6 Oahu, Montag back 110 NIA to Vole L The above Ls ant antalsgt lotatdonO6, zneasearantuty portneea -Noway. of b•. •• , aths( , lacela/LI.L . 61:10;65 Ifltth..stat• OR BALE— SALE—AIa anon scoot end • ssel esialiltabeS TElltttls4 LID MOBS, beamed for isle on Lied Ceram .Lenstiesits aryktllti. . que.elyee adeoeced tree 'pm:Cedar: guru by sdanneleg LUO DaZ. Alit his, City. Nit Moe. • --VDUs von Brwit-a FINE, BTORB SODA 1• J.: with Thnolloi and swab. or, Biw ob. , * ell Oh. mood, on rodeo I +stmt. Albleo o 7 chir P" 11 . 11, ./Stt•soiroy Zorloltrl7 c•xijolaily. II Cam- • AOpl7 to I 70118 DSOS. Allegloony .• - Asa BOILSEL-oc, ;r: • tat bone tow* ttogtiO; SSW, la vabi.;:; VAT to moo to at etotkiW by waling • ffit, vas Ira tiogezl /9,1010.11r014b40;:',:,.. ~ -. i==xl= S ~.;„-..;?-1,-,, 1 . . •-- . ; -- .- - f,A -, -5 . - :-r-:' - - i
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