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We .regret the poblipation of anything calculated to create false impressions, or to Wens the char. after of Aar one. We most oar correspondent; hereafter, will ailhati chinilytolne . t, t . - ~,, • 1 ' i 1: It ' f .1 ?i., . ll ~,, . , „ . MMMI= ii.5..4. - 4.4: : 4,•qii:: : : :i 0.i:4• 2 :04., rAris-or, rai our, WEDNESDAY MOINIUNI,. 7 JCILY, 3, .1861 CITY AFFMRS.' hlzezottt.oatceeOboestations ter the &eau by G. E. Bk . , 0044 4 k, 49 PilthElt—eoneeeed daily: pi 'lnk a semis 9 treleek, A. . • fa . 68 664 Bezeeeetee 13.20 The Army Cataract liesamds...Ameettemele use Woe to show maeww.....Th - -• a im Dw. twanged and Macaw Moat for Treats the supreme Gentry taiSepinither Semi. ~ I retterday, at ten o'Cloeki the attorneys in the'eass : : of thi.Misinr. PireWenfelde and Morgan irteme,and-Chaties M. Neel, indicted for coma. , ' racy, assembled in the District Court room, before Chief 'Janice Lowrie, of the Supremo Coun, to ' ulna the rale" to show cause why the, writ of el : laws:ice certifying *Micas° to the Supreme Court, . A Weld not be withdrawn. Nearly all the melbas , f the bar were is attendance, together with a argil somber of spectators, and much interest was manifemed In the proceediegs. The Chief Justine used the. District Attorney, ' or the camel for the Commonwealth, upon - what grounds they asked the Court to withdraw the al-' loathe. • - • Mr. Miller thin subniitted the following reasoner "I. Certiorari. woe greeted without notice to the District Attorney of the application. . . - 2. That the application is granted upon_ an MS. dant ot defendents, `settler.forth ammuonable prejudice of the Preadult Judge and one of hie tursociata, which is not supported by • the Mato. Mein of any declaration in Coat indicative of any bias or prejudice Wends them, or reference to any act evincing a disposition to deprive them of a fair 3. That the general allegation of thedefendanh, that they cannot have a farr - and impartial trial by reason of tee public excitement produced by the press, and other infinences, Is unsupported hy any proof or testament of, any specific publication or particular Judaea opera/rig on the public mud. 4. The reasons 'alma in the petition for the writ,end the prayer - With which .it coscludep, look to the change of venue; and•this Court' bating -no powerto order the came, itie evident therthe sp7' plieation is intended solely for delay. • .5. That the Coort . having no power to change the venue , the only question now pending for Cr. gement is the right of the defendant to have the case continued, which is pertly a matter of die. cation for the Court below, and is not the subjoin of a certiorari or writ of error. 8. That the affidavits presented In the Court be. low by the defendants for a continuance, were In law wholly insufficient to warrant the same, end the judgment of the Court,below refusing theca te was in accordsoce with the well settled practice of Pennsylvania. '' 1 - ' - - 7. That at the timid' the applicatinn of the defend. ants for the alternate of the writ of outlaw', Lee — sad Shannon, of.Philidelphis, were in the custody of the Sheriff of Allegheny county, In the city of Pittsbergb, upon prows issued out of the Court of Quieter Sentons of tha same county, to mope' their attendance as witneues ea the pan of the defend. auto, and that on amount of the alleged absence, said defendsols, in said petition, averred their Ma. bility to proceed to Wel, 'bassi In truth said state. meats were Intruded to mislead the-Court, and pro. does the imaculon that tall witnnues amid not be peanut at thehTaL, 4 8. That Alfred Slade, who was alleged to be an important witneintfor the deleadanta, and by their affidavits ammo:* be sick and at the hospital in Philadelphia, and unable to be and appear at the present term - of the Court„but womd be pro. deced at the tinakto which the trial was sought to be poetponed, is a Janette, having been committed to the hospital on the 6th of October lest, and is yet in confinement, end wholly incompetent to testi fy—and this ha indicates clearly a settled par. pose on the part of the defendants to practice a fraud on the Conn in the procurement of the writ of certiorari. 9. That due diligencehas not been shown by the delendante- to obtain the attendance of Colo. Thos. A. Rowley, T. A. Scott, Gen: Negley, and Jacob Bruno, ea witnenese for their defeue on the trial of said indictment, and that by reason thereof they were not entitled to a continuance of said we. lodge Lowrie remarked that the usual practice • was not to bear both aides. 'The application .wai I merely to, the discretion of the Coen. Nearly all the resume wiped by the District Attorney Were ' outside of the cone. A. to the quifsison of want 01 notice, that objection had been cured by the 1 hearing to-day. The Chief Janice did not answer the reason. specifically, and suggested • to the Diatriet Attorney that main point would be as to the ability of the COmmonweeltn to try the case , at a future timer Wait there any ream, why the case 'could not :he fully. and property tried at a , future time before one of the Judges of the Supreme =Court. The power of the Supreme Court to rake the age fir trial was not- doubted; although the practice was novel in the western partof the State. ; • As to the alleged prejudice of the judges, that we. , ; not a abject for ergumen‘ Ito did not wish Whew a dismission upon it, ash Sweet attitude, 'herald . doaci.- Ifs was sestet/at defendants' amiss' bad charged that two of the-judges ware unreasonably !prejudiced, but that alga not to operate velem them. The sun might be add of any judge or any attorney in the progress of an exciting case lie hoew his brethren of the Quota Smarms. and knew that they were honestas honest as blmaelL And he . knew his alb honesty, if other people did not. fifi:Miller then went on to argue the rule upon the realolll giveo. Ho 7sa prepared to diseased@ .point relative to "prejedace, r bat being cut off by the Court, inked leave to present the affidavit of Sheriff Graham and biome% setting forth that they were present in the Quarter Samoa when Jades lki , Clure overruled the motion for a continuance; and that by no word or act did, Abe Indicate any, Mai or prejudice aganat the defaidanha The de ponents further State that they believe the-defend ants can get a lair trial at this time, _The depose tioi was filed, but not read. Mr. Miller neat alluded to the change of venue, but was corrected both by defeedanter counsel and the Court, that such an application was not made. The allegation Wm that they could got get a fair trial here , t it this tinee.” • The District, Attorney cited the Court to two or three decisions. and closed by remarking that neat to the felicity of not being tried at ell, the defend. iota would • kke to choose their own joey—ur be tried by men who did not know the loaning of the .word n control:nip end '.who believed that cloth: Log made of sten:flare was goad enough for soldiers; The colonel for defendants declined to address the COOrt, es sit 'the - points bad been 'turned fri their favor, leavieg them nothing to say.. in feet the Chief:Justice decliied- to' hear al further Cr. . gement.. Mr. Swartzwelder, on behalf of the'Citialen. wealth, desired to say a fey...words in refinance to ;the, question 0,l delay: The °tea; of al .-ahe rosocutione was two-fold-4o puisluthe 'guilty rid deter others - from 'offending. Now to: delay his cease might thwart the ends of justice. - It is alleged that part of the fund of $500,000, evoted for a epeeist purpose, has been misapplied "pd the soldiery defrauded. ~ lir other words, con. actors have perpetrated liege, Gado, ad have hereby been gailty not only of a Weasel act, bet f a sort or moral treason. The 'cot/evince bas coo, the utterdertionitiation of large numbers of oldies, surithe deterring of Wes men th e tolls. ors to enlist for the was--thee indirectly giving aid and comfo't to the enemy." Now, to guard naiad these frauds; by punishing he guilty (retrying the 'accused) is. the duty of the Commonwealth. The State has siece appropriated $3,000,000 for military purposes, mud it an elan. plc were made.of those gunny of frauds In the use of the Ent appropriation, the ends oriental woes be sibeerved, led a safeguard placed around the poblicionde. --For these rename speedy - trial ,as desirable. Sat further, the Commonwealth lad 'procured the intendence or witnesses rill great difficulty, who were here on firloggh, and it wax impossible to:tell whether they could ever be got Bean. They Oder bad the latiuter.master who took the goods tram the boxes snipped by the de. irdants, and they were told that be could sot be ken away again, the General consenting to his bunco now only- alter the most penistent alone. I As to the tribunal,. Mr. ihrettandder remarked that it Wee a matter of iisidilferenee whet Court the are was tried in., , Thby rolled upon - the merits of Mui ease, and not upon the judge who was to try it. hs dello Was what they Oleo* to. The Common. ealth wee ailing to toy It now, beforiJedge Low e,, with the panel , of pram already, called in the oi,a atter &Woos. --- 1 Judge Lowrie remarked that the .dsfendante were tot ready for trial . nos', but the sere would-be beard at en early day=not lateethen September. 1 After some feather dlseuttion, the day of trial was need for the first !dually in September. 11 Tho role to - oboe came:wee discharged, and the defendants were ogees; td etlet Into reeognhance se appear for Wei to the Somme Goal: ,'"-„,___ scree AT CAMP WASCIIIT.CfrIt. guben Adderson; of 'the Government Guarde, be• ilia elected Lieut. Colonel of the Ninth Regiment an election tor nittere,ol the company was held ob Monday, which tesolted as follows f Canal", J Galway s•Virst Lieutenant, Us: H. Ledwiek; second - Lfelltelltal; John H. 'arbour ; Orderly i;rstiant, Oliver. I.ldellwaiste. Alter thi election e uewireiscted . effieen! of 'cospeey were ' called on for spescheN to which they ePpropristely esponded. — ' The restarts of Capt. OalwnyT wet* cannily felicitous.. - - Rena *mu Sued 'Gra dollars 1 1 d 0111 i' 1 1111 nikir 1 7 11 / 7 1 r Dr lll . for forestalllisi• the wait. "II• had lon par. chamod bait a boebel of eberrievoo -sell beg ribe igarket Copplable Armed butt . . Tows7lo , --4 Portion of upper Si- Claw uywnohip hurl ed pursuance of the with el the tel. cip *Cu - election held ,under an order,Of Coert,herns cut off old formed into a new snsfaship, to be : called "Seett.or Sans m i ont woZie tad &est the • atbiotkek DltiPelt to an alisertherutent, In in. ou t . oo mno, el la Ow. lob et keg Yobbo and. Separator, Invent r 4 Ain; Janet Bow. of. Alb. -Pt% !rkeil of P 7 2 ) , /,/,* ' _ 7- The folliwiCg it a compefectri . statement of the Boehm; of this city for the, month of July, ea. coin: Pend with that of last 'month': ' k 1,485,83 426,78. 1,603,67 440,026 991,55 313,348 805,021 258,769 490,560 115,695 630,54 214,090 813,870 228,412 ) 1,907,625 ) 1,896,394 Wk Pittittgb IL Nialsingeß'k, austne Illolaatee. Goa City " Alleglasay Lad month. InErease 13,0191 101,2321 263,6711 1 75,870 11 4,, i1F%,. l I i Due to lOirenbahtl Dvoilts• banks. Pittsbargb—....---- 123,381 1,094,305 61,651 —.— 1,173,836 339,135 61,457 662,280 216.701 21,175 ... 499,136 168,113 64,456 6100.53210/...—.—, 392,145 145,673 -22,280 /rot 836,799 297,672 797 442,602 /36,679 37,312 3,831489 2,1198,198 249,128 Lan ..... 3,528,582 1,715,679 240,413 104,7071 882,8191 8,715 Dwayne...-. .... 1 I, Gen. Inaglerar Thigadvi. Front $ private letter received from Camp Porter, near Philipsburg., Maryland, we learn that General Negidy's command consists of the 11th, 14th, 15th Puntylintnia, let Wisconsin and 2d Connecticni missals, and is encamped at Camp Porter. Gen. Wynkoors bripde is in the vicinity. We are glad to learn that Jame. A. Lowrie, who has been acting as" Aesistant Adjutant General to Gen. Negley, is now in command of a tine com pany. The Alliqvippt Guard, of McKeesport, Cimpany It, 14th Regiment; Captain Lowrie, was tower the very first to respond to the call of the Government, and was active in all the arrange. mints neessury to place his ,company, the City Gaud, of Pittsburgh, in the Mild. He was do uched Data tie ranka by. Gen. Henley, to act as his Assistant Adjutant "General, in which position he has seen menus service, and hu acquitted hinuelt well. The officer of the. McKeesport company, for, reasons known to themselves, having reeiped,Capt. Lowrie was placed in command. We are confident that in every respect Capt. Low. lie wilt prove to has most efficient, untiring, ex.. adieu officer. His success in military life proves very gratifying to his many friends in this comma. shy. Lieut. A. Forsythe, of this city, has been tip pointed Quartermaster to the 14th Regiment, and Dr. Gros a Aid.ds.Camp to Gen. Neg!ey. Newilegleacat Organised at Camp Wright. Yestarday, a new Hutment wu organized at Camp Wright, composed of the following comps• nit. Independent,Blaes, Capt. Jackson; Indiana National Goads, Capt. Porter; Dickson Guards, Capt. Louden • Washington Bluer, (of West moreland,) Capt. Spine; WaShlegion Blass, (of Blablville,) Capt. Nesbit; Brady Guards Capt. Brady; Cambria Guards, Cent. Baton Voluntsers, Capt. Meter Coanoquanening ftingto; Capt. Stewart ; Westmoreland Blues Capt. Riestler. The ratan elected ire—Colonel, T. R. Gallager ; Lieut. Colonel, J. B. Porter ; Major, B. M. Jackson. This Regiment is composed of good man, and hsee excellent odicera. Not only the dhows of the Entrant, but the Captains of the companies, all understand military tactics well; and, in a short time It will be s well drilled Regiment. Warren Guards Thu fine company, the first-at Camp Wright, held an election fur officere on Monday—their cap. tale having been elected Major of toe 10th rail meat. la malted ae follows.: Captain, A. V. Par tridge; let Limit.; V. W. Mayes; fld Limn:, L. B. Norma; Orderly .Sergeant, E. A. Ford. It is ap propriate tbat a good company should bass good officers. Thiis is emphatically true of the Warren Guardia Our: intercourse with their late Captain has been so veil , pleasant that we aminot forbear saying that, in common with all who have became as. quaintest with him, we have lotind him always a . gentleman. Captain Allen's election by the cow. pally *as unsolicited, just es his election as Major of the Regiment was unexpected. He is one al the. fixing young men of Western Pennsylvania, a promising member of the Warren Bar, young in years, hut baa the prospect of a bright future before The Ninth ILeglateat The following in the *rpm/Alton of this Rigi meat—Caps. C. F. Jackson; Lima. Col., R. Ander eon; Mejor, J. WK. Stiodgniss ; Adintant T Brent. Swearingen. Thn companies compriring the Ninth Ire: Company A, City Rifles, Capt. Smith; . B, Garibaldi Guard., Cap; llardimeyer; C, Iron City GOirdi, Capt. Shannon; D, Government Guards, Capt. Galway; E, ChartiereVelley Quards,Capt Barnes; Meadville Volunteer', Capt. Dick; G, Cim Guards, Co. B, Copt. Brookbank; H, N. Brighton Rißet,CspLCuthbertson; I,lll.Keesport Union Ga arde,Caoh Lynch K, Allegheny Rangers, Capt. Fleming; CONTRACTS AWARDCD TOR SOPPLYING CANT/ WILARINS AID WRIONT.—COMMiIiary General win bu awarded contracts to the following patties for supplying Campo Wilkins , and Wright with the articles below named Jobe Sheppard—Beat family soft fond, 2; cm. per lb., Pilot bread, 4 cta. per lb. Miller ✓k Ricketsorrlldese Pork, Sib per bbl. Hams, shoulders and clear tides, 7 ctn. per lb. Groceries wen also awarded this house, they being the lowest bidden: . Smith &Earls—Pint quality fresh bear, $5,95 per 100:lbs., with the seek, ohne, Be., taken off.. Tusaros.--Tunlght, bliss Kenken will appear in thi chuseter. of Meseppe, and will inpent. ths dating, sot of upgrading to the top of the stage, lashed to the bare hack of the prancing horse .Ceu lion." An who have not soup the fait/gbh In this, her peas ehorooterishenbli mete gaud WO of the present, opportunity, is the plus will be Withdrawn before nuuty nights, to make room for-other 'novel ties. Ob the Four% there will be oq leap then three gperfonnaorsea' tornbg, afternoon and esoing. . Taw; nub= among the men of Camp Wright Is peerally good: We visited the Hospital yester day and found about balf• dozen of patient, in if, and were told by Dr. Phillips that-the sick in the Camp are alt mild man and surly yield to treat. meat. , Dr. P. ' ', we. should state is attending very morally to his duties, and, is gaining the Adiraill. tiorrof all who become acquainted with him. Gene Movs.-;-We are requested by Mayor Wilsou ta . state that drivers or eaniagos drays, and other vehicles will not tie permitted to ' ociopy the streem7thiettgb which the soldiers wallpass be. twits. the boors of 91 &milli a. sti.,tamemiw, (the Fourth). ?biersan estellint move ea the Pon or the htlyar, as it will add greatly both to the comfort of the military aed epettatora. Inv hoe Cur GUARDS web Until into the service: of the United States, two days ago. TIM; is an excellent company, and they have a Captain under whose command any man would be proud to sane. An opportunity, we me in. formed:will gives be fora few men yet to Join-the company to make out,their one buadred sod one Beirmut elan named John Prink waa arres ted al Brookville on `Thdrsday evening•last, on a *barge of burglary. He is said •to answer the diseription given in handbillaor the suken* recently brolie into the drug store of Dr. Jamu &cart, of Greenville, aerie, county, and carried off a considerable amount of stoney and goods. • CAPT.. J. .D. ORIN,, late of the Plummer Guards,. hu been appointed Major of the Second Virginia Regiment. We congratulate the Major on his pro motion. Any package for any of the Pittsburgh boy►, org in VtollB, If loft at tho shire of Mr. Jos./Mummer, Wood street, will be taken down and delivered by Major Owens, who will start , to join his regiment this evening. Aniscrwti ELECTID,—AI a meeting of the Stookboldem of the Iron City Trust company, held Monday, the tolloning Board of Directors RIB ebtiaen for the ensontg year r G. F.. Warner, Healy M , Cullougb, Samuel B. Robinson, Joseph Smith, J. Hill, W. fd!Clionit4, William Cooper, C. Y. • /Poplar, tubep 'Bushmen, William M. .. AITILMITED EIMIGLAIIt ~ A lll attempt +nu made, game time during Monday night, to enter the gro ssly ewe of Mr. Wm. Ray', earner of; Robinson and Anderson streets, Allegheny. Tbs reseals first tried - to - gel in the; cellar, and tablet tbrireObey endeasored to farce open the eters window front- WO. ltobini nat street, which prored a [albino also. , Tut cities: of Elisabeth aid riabity will mile, brate the approseblat foirtlsof Jay at Osithill Grove, I. a m nnnnn -suitable to the occasion. • substantial repast will be tetrad *pia the grove. Patinae In the tit, who aosira to atoutd caw Isar. at 71a. m., by tbe BrowaseiTht mail boat, sad re. :tun, leasing JP.Jizabeth at S p. m. _ . . . . , A Gaut Mayan. Catuairir tioer ittraatlai attention at SaaE LlverpooL While /01:1111 workout' were doling no all well on ettliwalrea:mat 1111/01/ town, at the depth of;ate feet, tbay streak • tab of y; u which throws the wat e r tome Any feet /bore the mime; Dia law build to be raj bpap. Oa. bat latinaltlept. - L. Cos.;3l`oLiwn hu retained from his visit to Erie and Wapiti in command' at Camp. Wright.. the Nye that she potpie of grist feel deeply' Mutat the trestmlitt.theis regiment has received; also, that, on the return home'of the present regiment, it eau be immediately rthiganfaed for thme giant inthe U. l'woret,—..23ey.. CFllit wee ha the citryester. hivisit ben summoned here to 'wad the OW of the hieure. Froweefield and ifergszetera, end Char: MAW.' lie was accempteiett by Bei- Ty. i); Moo* Stile %louver, ancetisorProtolavot Enthuse", bat the teleaval of thii mee,,,,te the Berme Conn itatiere their presence here it We War Immt, by a lattar- from 1121 (stimuli triad M Lh _Ohlck that Um team D u m as thttaittoal Watabbila - 15411ky, halt wool. "~tba iaaY Everuxas P. 0., Bartut_cgs I ntb s /40! Today we have welcome and refraikhe nine, for which we have been praying for many dap; . and no one except a poor railroad bummer can properly appreciate oar delight. It is 'usage the, weatheh is so seldom what we drake. Should' it' rain, We loot ansimisly for the first appearance of a obanie for brighter skies. Should it continue fair for a Week or-.-two, as during the, past ten days, a small black speck in the Western sky is hailed with the wildest delight. Daring our lour week. sojourn in York, rain fell almost continually I,' alio, when at Freeland" Foetal:lee ; but when we came here, ah if to - make amends for too much wet, old Sol came ont in his fall glory, and how he did +end down his rays! Warm weather Is an old pony in cm pariaoa with the .unutterably hot days and nights we uperienced; as for myself and companions, we commenced melting down, . until we were doubt ful whether there would be even a grease spot left. For 'the put two days fun has been. the order 'constantly. Oar band bar lamployed daring all the spare time,da discoursi sweet musics and their proficiency - on their i inmost" hu been a constant cease of wonder to us and the whole country around. The ladies, especially, are de lighted', and do congregate for muds on side, to Hemp to the sweet warbling sounds. Our cam. patty this been celebrated for ;easy years on or. count of their 'high appreciation of mesh:, and Yonne s celebrated hand became more celebrated on account of being called the Greys , . band, and being introduced into almost every military de monstration in the Western canny. I much fear the glory of Youers hu departed for present, other than as a military band. Oar string sum meats have taken the chine out of their's cam platelyt Some of these days I will give you a list of perfdrmen, and programme of the performances, the ameba and character of dances, sed the style of dress, and accomplishments of dancer, and ac tors, which will give you a faint idea of how we do thlemiwhen we act ourselves to drive dull-care away. 4 N ' °2l7 l3olotioa ethtt BL 336,511 434,.. 92,669 28,480 33,50 137 • 20,570 • 1,082,761 767,579 819,084 843,449 2:1,476 66,233 130,702 101,450 135,015 66,894 36,809 , . . Since' my last some thirty hear. ago, three full regiments ot Yolinteers, In all over twenty-four hundred men, have pawed down our road, bound for Waihiegton city and the seat of war. They all hailed from the State of New York, and com- prised the Sixteenth, Thirty-second and Twenty second...They. were splendidly equipped and min ed, and caused ne pier Pennsylvanians tolook upon our wretched apologies for neiforms, and beer oily heads in bitterness and shame, While on the !object of clothes, I will state here, that reports lire in circulation that in some companies of our rigiment r tke boys am Wats' glued In bare feet and; drawer., the clothing furnished by the Butchering gone entirely to 'tirade m mil week. , serrfee. One thing I can vouch for, that in our own company, where we have had two suits in a little over two months, one half the pantaloons are sadly out behind, and jacket. and sacks are ; somewhat dilapidated about the elbows, so that if the tailor, or pay-day, or new clothes don't mime won, some of us will have a good many vein holes to keep us cool during the hot season. - Nothing has transpired worth mentioning. Cher ries are plenty and so ie diarrhea of a gelid kind ; raspbernes are beginning to ripen, and berrying le the pastime of numbers of Us daily. What is to be done on the Glorious Fourth is not fillyeletermined. Many thing' are saggested and severs! plans are under consideration. The committee w.ll report to-siorrow probably: Should they do Oh I will forward the result by the moat rapid dispatch. One thing we do know, we have orders from the Colonel that no furloughs will be granted, end every company uto remain in quar ters during the day. This interferes materially with the plans of a good number, who had set apart that day to declare their_ independence of military rennin, and thus celebrate the National holiday. flowerer, yon need have no tent but what we will do our ben to help the generallue. May the day be a merry one to you and all at home. D. [for tho Pittabargh Gantt., ED.I. Ga . rarrs: In Toeadayt morales , / issue you nape the levy, by the County Comminioners, of a 2.1 mill tas for relief to the families of our vol unteers. irliat money for the purpose will be needed, nu one will doubt; but that the Judges and Comirinioner■ are improper persons for its disuibutt4 is apparent. The laliges, of course, would give it no wren. ties; the tommisaiunera have now more to do that they are competent to perform. To create a fund, unser the management prorrosed,would be orielims, to earthelearn. Too may not be tware that in view of the in creased necemities, the Directors of the Poor for the county hare already aaded mill to the tax this year, which was levied before the war coon rammed. The COMmissionere have already levied 8 mills comity tat; the duplicates; are made out lad a portion paid. It ie now too late to increase the levy, and l think it very fortunate that it is an. The people (many or them, however willies) are unable ' to pay toe present tax, and tee county does ant need it. Six milla:would beample for all legitimate purposes for this year. Let the Cam. unainoserceppropriate 2 mills, or one-lovirtb .ol the present levy, to the purpose, and place it in the haode of the Guardians of the Poor, so that it may reach those is need, and not be expended by We eponsiblirand incompetent parties, and become a mare oorreption feud to be. expended oa favorite,. The maoa!emeat of affairs about the Court Rowse warrants any esemost dJ canton, as indicated by late developments. If those-who have for two or three year. been planderieg the county under the noses of the Commissioners will diegorge their ill gotten gains, the $45,000 you speak of could be paid wit/mak any additional levy. Snout.. Massan.Xnrroas I went up to Smithfield street lut everting, to see the panel:, of the Second !kil n:Lent * Of Illins, ordered eat for parade by the Col onel, at 5 O'clock. I found bat one company an the ground - At the hour—tba Pint Ward (Allegheny) Ulu, with- the veteran Illsjor Rambrlglit' at their head. Thy company Comprbes inany of our mut respectable:vitt:ens, and stades very Ault appear^ ante; oundiing as Arm end stein, as nigutarwr Bat, allot waking tai ome ball hour after that designated /or - puede, no Cofoisel appeared; that gentleman had iiselgutad a spot adjacent to his usual plane of badness, and In the main of his proper authellty had named the hour for puede; tut one initlpm.g. as I bin stated , 'append, and they bid •gtt ht t 6 onsei.thair *Moen to b• punc tual:, After waiting until the sun had become weary, the Company was mend dawn Eltoltkield to Water street, and nuanced &bent 6. o'clock. 81111 no Colonel eptwarad. I would ecbmit,fdrion. eddrirs,that ilia Colossi of the Sealed Regiment - ot Rifles should hare treated a company of his Riginutat With more ; re. spent thaw was malifested—Panicularlp 'this was the' first opportunity inn had offered to umpire his Regiment with that respect which a emulated ing officer should always realty front his men. I speak for Inpalt, not am a military moo, but ' lle a • Ctntian. 410111t8 !Num Te4rotiltl . tog of 4to Sand, hot amble, dot following teaoh. an wimiolo6tad: 4.2ry azatirt. Friaefrf -4 0 0 nuff U.:Eaton. fframittatlikrariraeatr—itias • limy J. Proadfoot. huffsediap o<partetest.--Mbses Nary D. Gar -0.13,-rtaaa Moffat, Banda D. Wallace: Primary pqmitarat:—Mlaisa Balla C. Pry, Eats Hirtpatiicl Zliza Vi...Zompta; dam N. Itobtaioa. MUD MUM. Oramaat De artramt.—Mtss,tatoi• M. Bratt. haeritiediemiDepartatent.—Urt. Verbena Bohn. Priausr,y , i/hpeteinical.—Mlis Eliza J. Caakep . - tollogiag ara ttio ofgeoo, old compuilis of col. bleCaftamstla regiment maw at Camp Wright; Cokiiia—Jobs ,1 YeCalowat • Limitepaut C 0106.0.—. Hhk. ' Ml:to* Kist: ittllmurs Ca Lnnl luartin,a, Ittelkagel4 Mcrae ELOas,Witimer; Witmui Sides, Ulna; ' Venstign Gregg, ; ' ; _ NOISKIda Infantry, Cumming.; ; . MilmilmninCWMao Yoluntairn, Ayar; Warms Oulu*, Parkidgm - Curtin Bilm, Adams; Clarion KW' ' Tan Cone atone beenteelly lest night, tbsills•4- less sky spitting • filemaa for °Wessell:D. We hese col pet heard frost the attrotiosners, and until they infirm u upon the subject, we mut setosin In douWas to whether this remarkable visitor Is e stresses's* 6 loop absent friend: COL. ?noose A. Foorr.—We regret to "learn that thia gentleman . lying dangerously ill, in Phil adeophrsorith typhoid fever. It appears that he was a withal, in the Frowenfeld cue s and was on Ida way ,irom WaahlegtOo to WI nit7rwitoi bo takao ill.ind obliged to atop in the , former city. 'lO Town.—Col.' David Campbell,' of the 1214 Pennsylvania Reslomat; is now ill the city on a ohm viiil, to his family. .*. . _ Reorcitto—Sineilthe lat of yone, l B6l, H. W. Citniettibi Summer Resort, Plilllipaborg, Beaver eounty, Pe.. . ' . . ' • Imo :141LIT—Oa ToadSy soondst : iaty Hint aim of Tbsese/arty. Eq. se. fanirst till hike' phiai reom go nshieno."orbi l father, al h. ssins Boopipd: iIIiDN,DAT; itirEcoon Footi.=-littentionie' called to. oda oat kemestabliaad atleatllle preparaileaothereleaa to meat roams.. It fa al eat/AO am dlacavery, sad zed tot to toaloandial with say of- lb. smarm patent medic! Of the dor. 11 le • orbit° remedy ter all the dome Med, awl aspedally Uwe of o ehraula mann -of !*". l ipit'''. l avici 4 3.v4.r, if indise gml i rs iz et l /7aeta.... - ths latibr: t4. 3 . sputa icor; It, awl SW of . worlbasamnied Dr. BMWs Islaarna now an attfele which mom Mather should herein hot atedblea closet ta to.. of nest and containing, as It don, to pito/sotto*/ opiate of any kln4,lt am be relied upon mita the mason totifidawn, sad SILL be build aa I:mike& simile le all mei of lattattlo cosiblafatie-Odia Dote Moue, Cblawbos. - , *WM ; advartlestoest. for eida try GDO. Hi[l2llllll laesa.l4/Vertot et. Plttebantb. re, % - , fatidkerls/ Sr' ..Ajrzt.clipirdl,,Try 111.—DN. WWII mar..se ' ISre isga n "Rl st il l== tml Sl= it .... ll ' 8 16 =...brostior far theism Mats . “ate . el 1.16445 . % sit,z4,l24roosiew Ai 48 MOM "' MS ti a na‘lad E Lltri m 'imalls.." '4ll " 1 ' 11, =rn i !!''' , salsa &aerie!" for IlaWseath Orrals" *Was,notater, , bisALlas • roverfid sintostbutic roPottles.-Mit. th. I 1110 sod s=demal et au ww. Dm ~ a rt it 4e140 . .___ _ .11.11WIL t2ll MP 0e attairttagilit afr..... 0 . 6 ' ._.-, . '.., •, , ; pll:l4l4,lhig, .. ' ,lfir'ilii4fili C. nail.; Waiektiii,iodltomes. pubic PhisteisasaigrifOrillibiboiescahkstita arum torAliaptere&- wmwof, , Puia sod Wavle . '- • ". ' l -. Y' . . E== THE LATEST NEW S . 8T rELZORAPiI RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. , . Pastillas fdadaos, Ja' 1.-Tbe Third hilamacho• setta regiment today moved from the enwmpment within the Fortress, to occupy a position between Hampton ao., New Mukst Bridge. Hampton creek is crossed upon battings, manned by the Nasal Brigade. Geo. ;Butler and staff are now visiting the eacampaicut. Col. Nl , Chesners regiment taken the place Of the Third Massatbusis. . The Fourth NI chusetts regiment was to move from Newport Ne e, but the order was counter.. mended. The time . of the Massachusetu regiments _ex. pires in about two weeke, and on account of their arduous duties within Fortress Monroe and New port News in the way of mounting canton, and digging trenches, the order for their movement has excited much comment. • Gen. Butler is by somean■ partial to the Mar. sachneetts regiments. Oae of the Louisiana ZOO/MM, who was made prisoner on Saturday. narodd Clark, was formerly a wood engraver flamer'a establishment.' On their march from Yorktown they were supplied only with flour, be cooked as occasion might require. They eta that the force which advanced consisted of 2600 nfantry and 300 cavalry. The two deserter* re -resent the force 1000 stranger when they macho! , the point, two miles this aide of Great Bethel. , he eapeditiort having miscar ried, the greater art probably returned to york town. Nothing s since been heatd of them. Lieut. Batter, n °phew of Geo. flatter, starts for New York by a. altimore boat; to induce the State authorities if poarible to dispatch a regiment of cavalry to Fortress Monroe. Col. Baker's California Regiment le expected tomorrow. The Quaker City brought up a prize to-day, the schooner Sally Myers, Irom St. Domingo, owned in Yorktown.. A large sailing frigate, probably the Santee, from. Portsmouth, N. H., is coming op the Roads. The Roanoke la also reported outside, now firing • salute. A dig of trine has Jost come down from Nor folk with Dr. Richards, physician to President Lin coln. He war attested at Manassas Junction three weeks ago, whilst, in quest of his son at school near Charlottesville. He was imprisoned in the Rich mond jell, and not permitted to go to a hotel, even with a guard. He was touted with many indigni ties until he saw Gen. Huger, at Norfolk, who wee moat intuitive to his want,. Two Maryland ladies also came under rho flag of trues. • • Five Northam meobonlos reached the Fortress last evening, Laving sailed - in a small beet from ?lingo river, North Carolina, a distance ,or ROO miles, the trip occupying Mg days and six nightx W. 11. Weigel, Assistant Provost Marshal at the Fortson, goes to Washington this evening, with an alleged spy, monad here today, end said to he the same party heretofore wasted at Port Corcoran. Lotitanu.s, July 2.—The Courier of this morn ing says that an spot of th e Government was stn. honed at some - point on the Nashville Railroad, to see that nothing contraband passes South. ' Fern more companies of Armenia's regiment go into camp tollsy. The delay was occasioned by the faiure of the tent contractors to fulfill their agreement. The regiment will soon be The Janina/ of thus morning . bu a. letter dated Boonville, Tennessee, 22ib, saymg that eight coo. ponies of cavalry and infantry hive gone from here to Cumberland and Wheeler's Gaps, to guard theii and prevent the Federal troops coming thron' Kentucky to the aid of the Union men of titan Teri. emcee. The ILithtooad tresiacr, of the 39th OIL, 4tates that an agent of the Pooch Got m:tontwai bey ins tobacco In that mutat. Its Portsmouth correspondent says that the sir or mum hundred men omployed in the Navy - Yard ' there, had been required to take an oath to obeyite. in accordance with the stools, of war ' orders of the Preleldllll ' Becretarkss of War and Nary, and to sustain th e Gonfedotate.Govenisnent.; One refused to !skit' tho oath and was dlnotargcd. It arnnes the tameness of the separation sentiment here that he was not lynched on the spot. Those who ought to know boilers that many, sworn to sup port the new Government, would not hesitate to be. tray them, should an opportunity offer. • They hove been ericonotored by our native Union men In the mountains, who swear they shall leave, and the Davis troops have sent bans for lel:11r moats.. The Jai:roof adds: °We expeot ody light at the Mountain Gap for postesaion of the old. Bury breath of ours 1.1 a heartfelt aspiration for the triumph of the Star Bpanglod Banner." The Courier says, on the same sobject, that it takes it for granted that the anthoritios of Tennessee are info:mod of the introdnotion of arms Into the State, and that arrangements have boon made to mkt , Possession of 8, 4 1 7 government sent by the administration. ' The Aland also asps that Governor Jackson, o Miami, is In Granville There Ls no doubt of an expedition against the Missourians forming on the Southern border of that State. It is clear that Western Virginia will be repro aented here. The diving bells here are being and to recover email guns, ordnance, dic., anceesafully. It la tbooght the sloop of war, Germantown, will be repaired In three months. 'the Plymouth can be need as a Stinting battery. The same paper says the. Georgia Regiment had suited witeott *nee. the Governor of Georgia re fuels% to allow tiny more arms to be tales from the State. Tba Pin:qui:4 and other papers urge the cele— bration out the itb,ol Jet,. Bairmions, July I.—The il3ilare of the steamer St.Nieholaa from this port proves to have been a bold piratical elpedition, When the steamer left here' on Friday evening, she bad on board about 50 secession passengers, most of whom were disguited as mechanics goleg to points on the Maryland shore of the Potomac. Among the nom. ber wu Capt. Hollins, late or the-U. 8. ship sue. quehanna, who was diquiaed, some say as a woman, and that he retired to hie berth immedi ately on going on board the steamer. " Atter the boat had left Point Lookout, Cir. Hollins threw off his diiguise, and; with the .aid of the Falun. pre, seised the boat, which was immediately put across the. Cone river, - mita* 'Virginia side. Here of thcpaimengers. oat 4- Put_tlt , the plot, yrere landed, including the captain or the boat, vyho mu Ostia under a gear& The steamer then went on a piratical cruise toward the Rapp*. hanuock river, captiring three semis on the way, laden with ice, coal; and collie, with ail of which Captain Hollis, mide his way to Fredericksburg. The secession pipers Isere .publlsh accounts of this MI di, this evening, calling. it a brilliant ea plait. The accounts say this-some" 200 rebel_ troop - were placed cio board at Cone. WAIMINTOR, , ly 2.—Lient, W. Ripley, . Chief of the Ordnance Bureau, his to..day received the brevet of Brigadier General in the .United States army—an appointment Which Le 'received with general approtiation. • . The 11214011 artillery 01, the Fitai Rhode Island Regiment,left yeiterday, by railroad. Their destination is.anknowja. . The Fourteenth Regimen tilrom Brooklyn, broke from camp to-dayand passed Into Virginia. The fourth Michigan and Eleventh Mauaelio mitts Regiments arrived this -, morning—the latter, with 'their splendid and extensile 'equipage and eighty . horses, occupied sky-tbree cats.. Major General Fremont has not yet:been as signed to acute:nand. He expresses whops that he will not long remain inactive. CAIIIO, July 2.=-Eire mea,sapposed to be reb els, were arrested yesterdarnear Laude bridne, ?do., by a sainting party from Bird , ' Point. They were brought to Cairo. They are anppoted to be loyal chafes oa their way, hare with information ig tegard'to reirela. ,, . They report 'an encamp.. meat of 200 meassionists near Wolf' Island, who are being famished with arms from Memphis. ' It is rumored at Memphis that the rebels of that city toy they will attack Bird'. Point at an. early day. ' ' Levanhtni July 2.—Tbe Governor of Tennessee hits stationed an Agent at Atitehilnille, on the Lou isville 1 Nashville Itallrosdinear -the Northern Tennessee line, to prevent goods.deoland contra band its the Southern ClOnfedernor , frocti going North, and Mr. Olson, Surveyor of this port,. will immedhustly plane ex ogent Tranklin, the nest station nova, In Ifentatity. to e;eante When In behalf of the raderaliloterawasat.' The rigor la tellh3g slowly, with Sleet 2 Whim water the canal, weather deer; mum, 09°. • Patceeetenteaely 2.--Cot. Charles J. Biddle, Demoetet t .evas elected to,Cengreu, In the Second Maria, by 217, mijority. WHY: Pr 11.—T he disappeintment *4 bM fled hatchets oi l treason' in our midst Are ve. Moutons in their!, dentin cation of the arrest of the police Marshal and tho disposition of the Board of Police Commissioners. Their rage outruns their 'reason.: Their incemdiariera so violent that it betrays Its purpose. They are furious, not. , bemuse ninths! :Atha Us both *ad in atteti t, nnt became any right of toy citissm has been infringed, not because the peace of the city has been iri any wayjeopar ded,,init simply because their own vile 'plots to renew; in our Wait, the seems of the-39th of April, aim to sot up in this city,tho mob despotism ;that di s graces anti Virginia, have icon thwarted and Z u irr i • peatatiorm of forcing hisryhmi by 'violence, from the miming; in the,Union, have 'bath, fivistiateLE—Balt. iesp_Dismii?.-Dr 0 aui, No f 46 :Pena d atm; li4eadi 'V; ill braliehas of tb• Peetal prates oe, • - ' • Iligrlitrscra tifstritn Ur' Xvistr kforatnta, atontaatta. o. sotteosuurattan. WI Sir taantat, *maw Ifyltrandit/2 as. imlfrarkir should not 'tail to read the ad atone.. t. A" . 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Irceditick town Leroy ttillit •- do 8 De , ttle.7. gong City I Becket eld deostiter I Dunlap, ?reek. w J Waa r do J %I ddco, Noe City J Weall Mr. 17gilliii writes from Washington to this week's Moine Journal, that "the President, of come, di not to bo spoken with, except upon urgent b i l ue:Mess, in these days; but gave uto i , a Very pleasant exchange of a Law yards kith - him last evening. asidng across the inferior hall of the White ousts • toward ihe 1 drawing-room where Mrs. Lin . • cola waa to be at home to a few friends without 1 ceremony, I met the Chief Mies iire trate old hie y from the tea-room to his office. Vida' y thinking that I was in search o f( hi if he stopped, shook hands, and loolMd km • • y ; upon which I intro duced n t 4 self, a kgizecl for the interruption and is back to let him para. But, hav ing thug been made to know me, ho took the occasion', to obviate emhurmanninits by a few apt4rords, and ended by most cour teously wing me the way to Mrs. Lincoln's recephomroom. , Withi my four or dire ye ars of 'court life' 5, In Euro I hal never seen that awkward suttee ra, high functionary, an unexpected and brie interview with a stranger, more admirahl and winningly done. It was char semis • for there was no ceremony about it; but }chile It was full of tact toward me, it was l C te as full of simple dignity for, himself. Though not courtly manner,. it was what co . iguana tries to imitate—a mien and presince too - absolutely natural and direct for a Brimatiiel to wane. tint which would have bean exceedingly admired by a Wel lington r a 'Palmerston. It is impossible to look in Mr. Lincoln's face, and hear him speak a ow words, without believingin him. r j He 100 as • honest as he.does tall—and he is' taller than most pmplei—while, in the absorb= openness of his. lima eyes, and the 7 intelligence of - his features and expression, there is plenty of promise of ca pability • ! • • tornms. i Prom all for runglsklng Wall Locks. L i 1 1 Poet Mina Putnam:, I pril TM JUL. SPismo 110P08A L 8 for Malec A mad locks as 4 ksys of um clod., Is le autothated for the locks and Mimi t . our rued dtr e olud Maks molls, will be remind at um 1:= at or eins etket • st 11. the tenth day of It bolas Into to obtain tells and Lays of a tiew cm structkial laroutad ',sprawly lot the.'clinic use of Om Untold lake miles* meal I, sawritrad for bbidere tho DIM ear tolylog for Ila labeller; ea Me mato of mechanical bald and Mandy which • fir comimitiga cow ludas& may .aloe.. It Is deetsel merry 0117 to .Late that * mad sot Mould to arrifikcirred, gad nin Itt other ptior.lpel regniallasatomf,i`srutmorcenty,UpAnwaio MINA ifirabiloy, madly qf castion, sad fa cilitp of Two ir , of road kat and Immemi of bran sad Lbs . other cif n—rdifhisat In corm am 4 coustructiom aro n. 2= I.4 ., a vimdi r cify, erpantaiy,ei rx e wiz; each bin, Ley* IMMI. 7 esmf '' "" 14k 4.0 Dapi somokie or pattern. of sub Mid of locks pre paid, are mind to Os submittal with the prOpOnic Co. of kind of simple leas to be Meted mood ihi Mae and or to ha ohm or notiund. so that Its Ini mord strgiturii -mu waft hi *armload. Z.uy tempi, aboaki_te Addy muted with dui taildrels ham. ~ .. The tookerdend SWIM 1104 t•pateektid,oor Amid Salt Ir tu. internal roatioo Modem/as publicly Moamar be 1 pateotedm~an eleallar •to y -MU hernokes meat 11l My mat be wa lsol rranted In any any, to lafrbroor Mtraduswilk any Ths - a mopie data Mende by biddsrin relil hs asbalittod si beard of amotincreta be coadatadomil by' the Ponmskar Mosta. for thropm of ortamiclog alad lefetilall rd Mate g0d, 001044 WO nsmaftgergaral QM dram It II te for dissintermt of theDepirtawal to Wend' ter proMMis. and apiclateus antradtted midst UM setae nemerulatiects will, upon tha snort of tha azushiras, to mitand I ta anon ea pnictkable. with Us, sumenal toddereb Mr-tsars adopted,lerfaulklrreidaillar look. and- kayo km 40111' mem go tiny May ha matted and or• dumb lilt the prifil.ou the port of the Puissant thoM rd fa tha t ~... to mime Mad madam the tatter trifiaroa for o additional tennef Mar yenese miring to dada mid m to Om ponicastor, Dot tom tbso sto melba bikes tho krialostion d the MA Min of loneymno or. tithe expindlon of ths Mgt Um of Mar year; to mann "Milan, cilin part* for foraiddos dada Cr. Mena loolsoud keia as the Postmaster General may determine. b %Ctor The am mat acres sod bit able lo tonada If ra , dotted and Wend, MOW brut locks sod ISM bate Iwys, -within! i moths Mme the Limo of sating' into am Met; luit. MAI Iron locks' sad 80,0001zon loyse Within den moo 'from such dm. But the Postman. Omani win warns ha mcbt to *Mum or dimtaish. ea Iler wants or lowans r the mete may damand. the guarding of the looks a km shore sortable, with. proportionate allowsoce °Mg, • to room oigns. . . ..Ail the lents Wedded by Lamcoutrialer matt his wan ranted to Isigg In mid warkhngordu for two yam, to Oka ordinary oft; id the liernos. when not ..bimetal Id obilons inohnots stult ma become eiknitimdsting Mal tame to ha 'n'tgwith pedal Isxki, inthent Mania - li d ootratto . r will hematite to MAIM ibli lathe at kb own aspeoloi %mho rat gkang.booming, ingsmoon, , D.0.410n mkt; largos Instate boodle of se lockamthado wordy picks In goalie haus, maim tug not mom dm two hooded lock, elide CDs kerines 1. S. didtimd man scant at Ibin Deportmot i eabr sad mead" aMborked Misch cue to lola chords al IMAM , ray dm Mai nomLap castractoes brim to Om Pam,. tuantOiteit both - Melts WIZ ars to hokaMild 104 IPMegoflitiOratkeY Mall Id foe .um commatortild beam m a t . hood, with mid* 1001,- •_....ftWib•ingnolgstOrlhoolionmancigkllarnrariM amankr Poratuamos of Mt Manta on Ms pun. imik he to formetilud i roplhatirdanid i esid guardlog the tersaudo. tam of the looksatid kayo witb dm telmey.l sod autt• Ili prOpcsal add Mutant bs comidand= accempredal with a mitts' rouilltee fromtbri -proposed annebisawbriss,butpossibility. mut te candle d by dm potties:or Mt *ha pram of their residencet) that they eUI Worm reapouslblem the remind toad. kw thafutilimast of the cohttatktryglis b ak er, , ia cue such produmm Di ma irt daddli Miltoprommallismil medelmot tits Patinas. in Gianni My dim it papekio mambo 110 1:11204 kit, • 91 00110101:04 . 110dUriketflookor another. Re Menton, hatrinethenalit of controollog with etChnsts tadinellali . for nth didlinut ktomorgoesa mks 11147 1101404* PrOP. OI4 Motile . I. saillily .fiesied„earimed to lb. Poomutm Otionalualld mr dwell raga Mitticllt'Tftto' Mytkinlav'.• • ...., - ' ItrOMUM. ditingf. :• 1 1 1 1 4 ,81 6111mi a tiiiartaidi Mr sale ht ~- , - . ' . bliddiClA, „-.:, .! i, '•:: , w i.i. is4us ii 02:- MO=ESE=I =l= to. 3t. Liberty divot 0. roorurros. 8 L Bennett. B Urerpool J Blanco. 0,8 A Coot Drkk • ten meg Op. Wright it It Gluon, Ihs MOM], Bibs L Anthem 8 Oleo, Elanieburg 6 Man" Pa J Lentg, Greene co; Jews Long • do W ARIA Walnut Bend 8 D Mater, 113111daysbarg D Ballow • do A 1 Cantwell, Blitrerfile O Betstemont,Blaimill• P B Gibson, Eltstbotti [I A Roberto:to, Sochreter J M Lytte.Coonellovilla W 111 Picking, roaterset• • QUIIMOCk, Pbtla W Porter, do 8 Lehmounlng, PhDs Mn II Pater do 8 Nadel, Clarion MO/031112 II Leyte]; Ruth Ban ty street, below Seventh. noncom Itandotph,Watnawehkad W Bandolpb, do Lilly:do J B Ltestett, Turtle Or t ek Pasaamosi, &Unborn W.B Wallace. Noon O Duff. Darllogtoo N Batlmont W Penny, Medea Toontger, do 0.111, , do JP Mar. do I Rooter, do J McCalegar, do ()Word, do D Bhano r, itolthdold sad Third stmt. ittoratnea. Hiram Hats, lacwit Bldg. T W Myra do W Otopb.ll, Gum. notary It Botaannitill.Cp Whim 0 0 MGM. Allhata, 0 J L Moneys t lady, Tatra IJ Dowlin, PA Clim Stook a B Decker, Sitthozdag :Itlttszt, B lfisyntsborg tty stoat, root Flßh. Of i,norlntton. 0 A Chalfant, Wllklnabori 0.. Whim do R I Mama Ballltaore, Ind B C 0...., Lindley . 808 W Banish Indy, Bobitatown W It Mum Malta lon W Blair, Wadi, Pa a Lea. liamlgkl • 3 B Hammond, Ciaamottotag DO Jarmo, Armstrong Jao Saab, hapa betallb It ill It khollt. If attaald, If Y II L Reltt„Brosholle, II Y Jag Nom, Uppor It Clair tp 0 Y Coaltar,lollln'a Bon -No.II, It. Char Meat l. FIMIUMCM. .1 0 Clattly do J J MUGU, Duller G 0 Sammy do It Id Bromoser, %oh P. J Id Tockgr do R Y Poing= ilk IJ P Ikea do J II Carmatit, 800 tgly A 0 Damn BMW A Kong, Yotioggrovro —N0.1.17, Woke . drool. rsOriaMon. A Dobson, Ohio et Uttotar A lady, Ns. Den', Gaps Lobe, 0 I Caralry George Barlow do Louis Booboo ' do kl Comm, do II DernsgO, Beam - J ghkplgr, Jefforsoo tp d Lwea do J Ab.l sad slew, Gibloatait Mill apt it 0 Pollock Elikatoth ;Willis on Lincoln -C . • . OILEVERChLL RECORD. prirmintraca trsiesurre.. pitca. v .% omato PlSfaitraila, TVI3DAT, July 2. 15. PLOUB—She market continua, dad lard deprmall, whit& prim are aaaattlad wittia iheoplag tarabaley. TheAataatd I. I halted and the transaction, are entirely reeirietet) ti the local tr. le. The Wee reported to ha agareaatai 4.17,21111 Ude, all Extra neatly. at $1,1464,00 to Arming Wham, sad $6,26 toIS,EO for altatar—mottly at the (UM. pawn. BA.ON—anobaapd, with as law:Mindy Light &mond. The Only Walla(' could bear of Tat 2,000 Da Plain name at wiped . • • ,• 11110C11111118-Borms quiet but ettrO gee of 6 htide prime at 7e. If °lamer ontaanged: sale of 10 bbl. o 0 35e. WT. steady; *ale of RD bags at 1.1,t5c. OATd—.o better amend sod prides bas. allvanced 16.20 IS bash Gala of 500 bosh from Ent hands at 0X,.: 254 do Mtn store at 21, mot 1,000 do do at 2.5 c. The last 002006 sale oat to 011 • contract. mule with a govenamont spot 11810-doll bat noehanged; sale of 15 half bbla Whlie Fish at $1,251 sm do Lake flerrlng Yt $2.20. OlL—The demand for Orodo Oil has Improred a I.lole.'itod pleas are more dram tale of 300 bbl. from Allegheny Malls at Irmo 13% toile It igall-4o It 'rattly. No Lord fr.kin• changed; sale Ol "X Obis at 80e. • 111 Y—In light supply; Azle of 4 loads at clty lomley at (moo 67,00 b: $lO 11 um, as far quality. BllrtElt d 1004—Ths demand far Botta maddem light; sat. 01.200 ms ehoice 801 l a: &:. Aggs—hale of 6 bbl.at go dot. 1)11I1D 1.2 • 01 /Ed—unchanged; sale of 23 both prime Te it [b. st 011.151181—h10 of 16 boom common Wll at elfx la Di' 1 • , 11110111MWAL7 ALeID VO/01411M/16/A V. hoses—We Dud the Allowing In the Cooperstown Jour nal relativ•to the crop: We hem received extensive latet. oration in regard to lb. erop In this State dosing the past week. The replete are uniforuily unfavorable. irum pow eat hadicatfoos we are inclined to plate the growing crop et three fourths an average Me. Tbla la above the general raintata. Dealers end apecolators are offering to contract .the new crop et Ito. Ofeirl=grig nag hlusct , June :S.—Madera I—Soine rattbern arrivals and ormaiderable Inquiry, bat to team Codfish In ehlpping order, g 3 quintah Bpllt fhb 7.50,30 i 1,26 'V 100 lb., accordlog to era. Bmoked Halibut 4 dod 60. Od—A large lot eold yesterday u ell. !, EZ/0213 Cr Femme nom Ns.-Tos.k.—Tbe exporter of Domenic Produce.. New-York for the fiscal year are •by far the heaviest in value ever reported, and whet. perhnps. more remarkable la that the laigeat lamas. data from end bee regularly continued through the present potiebial troubles at p.K. South. The clearances of Douteetic Produce for forefeet conntrra from Hew-Took hae averaged in .etas since November last, full tux millions! per mouth onl a - dogle month of the algid telling a fe• hundred thousand dollar. short of Wile figure, while till the remainder have each partially exceeded it—a degree of prosperity in the Export trade of riew.Tiork never before equelea in the nine period, and principally 10 the prodoce at Agrioultare. At th. mu. time the re-exportatton of Foreign Merchandise of artfclea not ro profitably racketed here tu le other mar. bete, bra been rather below the previous, year, and the. 81• port of Specie low than ono-half the .am sent abroad lint year The figura Sr. about so follows: Domestic Produce sent ,broad 1881....-- - Ageing Aral year Ir Increased elearaucee.— rorelge articles re exported. Bum last year Docraase4 ro-expo, baton MlNKlatipOtt•d !ram Ziew-York—.- Decreased !pixie Export • lamina Mae,' Morrsim.—The Rochester Union eayt .the unprecedented &moult of • attillen ante quarter Of bethele of wheat pasted the weinh.tat In the& city bat week. This I. neatly three U. the quantity which paned down the canal the west... week, end was could. ensble 0000. than wee repcote4 for the first ohm days la May, when every craft was loaded that could swim" Caton* Rolm sza Gum Mauer. Jose 28.—Ploar—e llemilmodNlC3 Obbb.bippeel by late, 1612 6101 s. Market doll sad 60100 lower. 6.14 100 bbl. Obaunrorib sad 100 bbl. Mollimapring extra at $3,6040; 100 bola Panto. at 83,60 del; bbla soot .ptlagoatra at 63,40 deb 30 bal. Bedlam% 41 41 3 . 1 1754 Mot 1113 Gbh Commercial at $326 del; 154 bbl. Cnescoat at $3,2)d•L Wbest--11..c0lmod 43,346ba5h; shipped 43,010 bash. tist declined 26304 c.. Saks=oo bulbN W ciab la Mote sa asq DX* No I swim In store (at a palatalise var.:: boas.) at 62c; 4000 bulb • do at Gle; 11.000 ba do at Ole—. d6OOO Mt No 3 ayrlag la store at 665im 10,000 bash doe at 141 c; 200 blab Rejected Is Cora at 49.3. Imports by Railroad. Panmand, Pr Warn* Crumb Ban 80AD.4124 2. bbla W P Woolzkign II pcs pips, hada. Pocks • can 10 amply carboys, Ju 'rain; 3 Dbl. batik" .10 BolTom; 20 brs ckaim,P4 Lionistorgll do do. II 62ddie,1 WA MIA Wats& Wilson; 1 do oll,Torryth A form 1 do do„B L gab maxi' t to IT empty lA* Lamm NI or; 125 bar door; Ilard Walloon& hid. wrap Ircm,loaes • /gm* ea bldrii• Lisps* &sown 65 bbls Goer. loyd lk niacin 7 amply bble. • Bebop,; 41 111. floor, Mackeown II Gregg. Pitessuton ;Lao User:cum Ilan. NO•D.-7aner 1 2- 2 an bog% H WcNsth. 1124 tobacco, Wogrosa • 000; 4 tcs dried boat,l2 ems crodlm, 10 do amp, Jno A Hindus.; 10 rolls brother,llsys a norm; 40222. riblaky..7ao Tendons; 1 624 tobacco, LI Dallayer; lot pig 1.00, Job o NosNood: 3 bbls Apar, .7.• Gardiner; 3 rolls loother,o N Liorraott; 1 In bobbins, King, Pennock lb co. 3 Ddig snostbs. Whitmore A Mr. 20 do do. lops • angg:l2 grind sloom,Colvillo • So. &non; 13 bra discos, N listrell • no; 21 do do, William 111VIGEL BIIGWS Throe le no deans In the river .t this polrat, the heavy ahowas of Monday notwitheartOing. The nage of valor by the metal mark isat evening waa 2 feet II Mahn. The weather yeausday we* cool •od pleisaaat and apparently eettled.—.—Mr. John Mellon the 1.1.114D0.11c ink of the lay Watt arrived In the city yesterday trout IS twellog, when he bee been for •kw day. past oa boaneas. Ile re. porta the Key Weer se bevies purred Wheeling on Bandwg Pau.amuzauy July T.—floor dull a n d uwattled at $1,150 Qvi for anpetdoq 51.76g5,25 for axtra;4.545,00 for fully, and 8 6 , 7 6404 0 tor. fancy. Wheat doll; maim of 2.000 bash; 1 •4 at $4 1 41111.70. .04 0 . 0 1 1 . at 114601.86. Coro no 01.1Wpare 461 . of 8,000 hush red .4 60€4;68c. Noon aeee Lard man. Prlme Baum at 1034 c, and pickled do at 734 ®Bo. Whisky doll at 163.40117¢. liaw York, Jet , y 2.--rostoo dem; Woe 180 ball. uplatvla midalta. .4 143.10147, , ,, Flour balmy and 1101160 lowan Dalai oflB,ooo bum dla to $3 9C61; °Wolf 8064 91:17'Te tth• mw. SS 4008. Whoa landing downward; .x 14 6 .771 000 Multi Mk berm: Cbleago eprula 68‘4860 ldllwaukto club 72400 8 0: $ 00461 09; what! 81 10(4182 Corn lending downward: Wu 33 0f.,0 Dula lower; mirod 4549 c; 3• low 60401 c. , Pork homy; maw 610 76; prima 810. Lard steady. Whisky dna at. 15010}40. Sugar arm; Muscovado, 43446 tralstita Ilrmar: on flour to Limped 1. 6.1; ma grams Liverpool b.:rip*. stak.da4.oo trawnlar, li..r Tork Central 7334 r. M;i88. Cargials, 40Yq Tamara.; 3 1345 lasta e 67s4c; Kentucky, 72c. ;ELTING & PACKING; Our GU BICUTI G has etrength • adapted to pa purposes, and mutely em require. stable:nog more Mut cant; tt has . peritetly month wad even mfr., and wilt rem straight with • perfect bearing on the pulleys. It fa inenelactured by • particular proem; whereby tt h made to lel ttratan4 beat of UlO devem Fahrenheit, waboet Ades antectodond•the nearest cold .111 not Mt:Amish he par Why. It la Merebre not only veinal., lon sheltered oper ation, bat epecially adapted to withstand eZporore to the irmstrat; and an constantly be to to wet places, erltbont Our loreATHWea Billr/110 bezteneirebkninen la ebb Corimmulty se the beet article of the kind to use, to ;wore welch we can give soy number of the beet references. Oar GUM PACKING Is that made by the New 'York Company, manufactured under Goodymes patent, and b well known to he of impeder guilty. lt b considered by enghwera and machluma tudiqetuable wherever stare bleb are W i n mute, ea ottrer mbelauce bee ea me th aleaticityi !baud m high • degree of bast. 31. DLLANOE, 7233 Liberty at n orpubobead Of Wood. Wyk.flum embus, Lace Loather, Bet Mots and Abate al mkt e on head. BEAM I ILAGAD It AD I I Cum, 1111 mis, July 2ilt.b. 1111161.0. loos Wu.: a Ou • • - - Your eqnporatne or .Pertan Irma Charm: ban dons wonders. I was wholly despondent sad wretched when I appUsl lt, and Ina es boars the dulls wawa removed and ma favor far emawl. It h the Mustiest curs Imaginable and a wades of natnrs or art. 1 'scald not Da without We Inpoetime a angle Dons. By conatantty wearing it, I mem to te 'Wpm proof." Yours, eery truly. • _ aloiam, Alabama, Jaly 234188 J CZ= I have barn matched from the grave by tb* up. =on your aundsrful "Zapata:a," or urenlen Berm •• Jar eeverat years I bum sneered every mom tram fever and ague. but Byrlny ml NM wee tbreutromt, bat year remedy hes deetroyed the Waste, and I mu rap. idly prolog ea stmatimad strength. Remeottully, your., 'BARRON. This truly wonderful pretends., ann cure for . .Eirces arni .4461104 Atka, Asersorill be scatbrtual4tuargnid, an scalp: of one dollar. Also for sate at all respectable Druggist@ mud Country Siam Principal Depot and tdanufactoiy,lBl Main exist, R i ch. noun, Va. &t each Mee, 00.111[1:1AMI -saoag, Iv. York. Adds.= . frincliPP • WILCOX a AGAIGULTUIitth •• etas. 49.. d ix viral , , PISTSBUEGEt; PA. - 'HIABB.D. W1}.11411111, PILOPP.ILTUkt e NITGOLD • call the attention of Farman, - Ty nirsitens leSons, and other; to the 04mb:text -Telegraph Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter, of.whlc4 Os le now toaoraecresiiii a large no ape; or Wen. by Win, for Hard and Power. Atro, Star Corn Shellers, either Docks Or Slagle, ode !Lad or Powei. Dadra Improved , Ohio Mower and .Reaper, ~ Horse Powers and Threshers. pog Powers, most Improved Pattern, . Ingersoll's Hay Press, • , , irmilr d nea AORlCULtl34.Al.staortrrtaar. • Par Path Information, sddrm es deem . - , DE: YURESTRUT, AILUSO 80., Ditlet GOODS ISIERD3ELANTS. Rm. 75; 77, 79, 81, 83 and 35 Duane etree 1 MEW VOUS. Weald Dolly Ttade that they ore *peeing Weeal,t, I • - new sad basalt! ill pattertta, the -WiLMSIITTA PRINTS; .A.14083rE141.0-,' • ow etlat, which excel. every Print la Ma Ommlry for. piclooldon of *natation and design la fall Madder Calory —'; Ildelr "date am ltballandeo isly dampen Man any In market, and mortlog "Virden promptly attended to. ctor.razs, 11 4 3/ BOTTUI eueras. BIOKUP. IREZ!M QUM EON. CIAZININ SPADIttt, 151=11111 STONES. Ae te-, for sale at HAYS It GETTY'S, 71 Xarlat attest, Dear Fourth. lottltdafieT -A:ELLER& IMPERIAL. COUGH SYHUP, kjantirag 11:11PZ5IAL COOOl.l SYRUP. 110111tAL 001:14111 firIIIIP, tkgas. flroachlue. , Cough.,l - Yo[ Colds, Bronehltin, Coughs; for Coldo Bronotilthh Coasts. Wats; trooooping la • Lai hung*, Croup p, , W W h h opping Cou *m gh, ph, la Zegushohh Croup, - 'Woplog Cough, go. Pnpand •by MUCUS 100,, Wholeitle Drag. ' gilt; Daniel of Wood and &gond roosts, and *old by Drug. ponrally, tnyWort 0 . of (ronsorly 21.69.2 4 ,13) . Aismtvr. i k"" 1 "'" 1 ". ) , , Notary Public, and Connty . Surrayor anna2.l4;4a.annarkato._ • _ , Troop* sthiatico ginsitemarvins wad LOradhig Wag . mai fa htlionoi. Know sod twos. too hlyoT •IFILOWICK VASES—Various patterns and iesaNisst eyed sae ke br. ttlitilLifH 00ISMIX In/a:TUNAS—Now arriving and to arrive : gas ap.IS iNt74.ltDtaillr* CO2-, 41)11.4-30 bble, for rale by myrr " 3.ILOARRICLII 00: n ATS-500 bus. Vacs co arrive and for sale Ut by 0,11 . 11. EL ItiOtt) Ab-CO. BLED 1!PPLI8--200 bus. in atom and arradatos anu - . mamas a commit. g irt -PBACUS6r, 24 mks beet v gßupl,-Dall I- : 4. Ki surgawa COPPT4I., MILL zq - o it • PA/UK, ircustar decd.; ANUFACTIIRERS OP BEISLAILING, • , .4 mots OOPPER, - FUMED - OOP liarrom4s.2.o sun. Mime, epeneeliata.l46l. [awn., and bnleß to usraus. rat PiAtil' /sus, WU* tc. Ootioultly en - haat., Thin ' • 4A.4., Po. lig ltir i and 120 Agiall4sibied.. Plltaia.rgh, Puna. ,P`Pftbord.rs 6 1Clopper cat to say doe,. p•darli • awl'? fl i t) , r It MR ill Aare (lanai: auwasimata , et ail to prooara Mrs. Vrmaknes Booth . :) Itig g e4titp for &lire a:toottino. It boa tio equal ma ma: It tlf pal - Itatoottioprootasottoothlog Oyu:dad* So qfedi:chic 611 lasomattltn—wlll alba fat% fad 6 km *Mau the Nis*. r.P.00 ova, Nowa:oil:4 it yin to mit to romultot, tad mligif sod /unlit to no" Wan Perfectly sob% la all MEWL ratlatiblo props:lilies to dm prosalptkm if tot of clam ittforlonad tad atllfol Waldo flootettol Is Novo Itotlakui, ant has boutosed filth otritrthatuit maw to W. Inbar° ll the ba4 and auxin resudyfa the Iretb4l2 all cram at Dpantary and Dlarbo..le (Thlldre4o,l4l±4l tl arlast tattalng citron& any *that IMMO. ILI" and health .40* annunatad by dopes and aasta,ll. volin le weight In gold. Winona of bottles aro sold setry,year is Us( Vatlall Stat.pi tttr as aid and well-tiled remedy.. • ?rums ONLY Id On re -4 sons: 441410na Eannlna unless Um badman ."VIITIN an* lElti4N low Yam la an tto anent. Trappe, • DR.6Bblioln by Drappl...ta throughout tbs. wall. 0. LEY/31111, Agent for Plttabergb, • In2nlaw fetT EIAIR DYE.— AM DYE-.H AM DTP, Writ. A. DATCEL7LOWS HAUL D7lll Th• and bed in am World/ All others are mere imita' tions," and &Odd di avoiddd, ifloo mil/2'W maim ridloold • GRAY, ICED, OR suarr nen nria timidly to • beddidild and manna Brosra or Vick. idlibor.l duns. 167 14 , Chetah or skin: • 711#11.1 strasui AND DEPLONAB /um blwa award. wi to 19ro. A. Batcheor Knot MP, aad cmw9o,lloo oPPIo* INo = w bar* be. made to the Hart ends puma al kla taa cabl464 A. HATOILEL4BIS RAlBDl7lyrodOcas • caior ao6 VE Ware to the to bo ottatingsdabod Dam ousts, awl Isiralwrgic Dot to Isast.,boores long It may twooladzawkaral the Mat. of Bod DWo rmodW I Ma IlAtr fattanual Cos Lib/ this oplondld Dyr6 gold or applltl (116 9 /to rooms) ,Wts tom = Broadway, Now Twit. • • Bold 19 all dal. and towns of Ballad Blataa,by Brag -6161a Fancy Goods Dealers. • xr yoordna boa Gm cuma sod barna upon a Awl platy raclog cm totrraktes alma lw , c of • 'KILLIA N A -1 16161YdawroS ' 16 Boad 6=Mork. $117,95,W WO $47413.3 0,0 57,035,000 10,789 000 -- $31264,000 ROAD' EIPUKEI COMPAILLIT. Jogai& W;C.lo.ldmvoll, Maccesoors to Porte, scary d Son) - 1112117filazintliS RAI/1 ROAD SPIKES, MALES • ' AND BOAT SiIECISS. - Oomei of Watok Street and Ch_er r y 41A7,' uativdto P/11:21W321. rwitorA. WlO A — flr.aos—wlGl. . . BA CLIELOWELWIGS AND TOUPI6B =mesa They are elegant euy darible. Tittlefs to thamt—es4 tuning op behind—oh idotollait of the head ; Weed CIA le the only eetabllaluxellt Artery Lime thine an prowl.* =duetted sad made. • fektintherT la Deed etnestaelee Tart- , • 'aim(Ery 23. COIALSNID. romarding and 'Comosinicia rderobeal I •ND wsoixtua CtbAlesse. Station BOods.arish. And Perin OctstaNT. Ns It/ Mad MAW. - Maws! 50L.M..103 aoNfa. I - M. 111 Forelga and Dmellie Nth of Rub CINPITIO4TZII or impost; ISAIIK Nona AND lIPNONk .NO.,67NAM ET MUD% PP:MINIMA PA. NlLOollectlcau made ea WtA • principal tithe thicatik oat the halted State.. i trrazor ROBINSON. MINIS & MILLERS, . imitiaruarts AHD OtACIIMIlliTils• • 1: 0 7 A JE; WORE. IPittobtfib. '0•14411, (mei, so.sl .114ricst 'sim , Itstutiktaro 31 [Lodi Work,e crs. am wut Witita orr; Ou 1 ttogoguitioom num and ®wt Dos Wort.' • . - Job and Ro•poirtnirdons on obortnottot mrll4loll S.' a. C, P. , MALREL,B, _•• PAPER'.ISI.4..NUFAOTI7RERS Bool4 , llttht OAP. LETUP AND. ALL MN OP A P P.I VGI . ,PAPER. , Thiso;rombyod from Na2 .. f ;Wood strut to gag? SWOP* - &rut. pittUarish, or Trodofor Atv. JOHN cociaictor 46 ileurx. ■aaalaraacu Or Irei ag. Iron- Vailt Meier Window ghatten,! Window - Guards is. . 4 - 03. triducod& 03t moil 30 Ma' 0 1 3331134 lDenregn ifoodand !Eclat,)' PTP3=OIIO3I. PA, 0[3.0 ea 14nd • Tarl•ty L of MR Pittertat t.X 14 7 Ina Plea Pliable Dior all imrperes. , Platiedar•ttilitiCil Paid 10 ea Ocx••••Gletrre Lots: Jobtang done at 310ortzeocke. mart . burgh Steel Works: .1301CX) & CO., IA , 27FACT i D o e , a4 OF CAST STEM .Es.cars: l stitlr l ha ßi l r°ls nrrizsunar.. IJ. M. • - 21S 3ROHA2~TT T.A.X.X•OR I No. 54 St. Olair Street, (DianWsNmiluUtWe nnzeinuan,ra re-!. • • STATE DISPECTOR DfidtZSTIG /DASTILetlik ,selausif. rOl SIIs coax?: oi :tam'astrriar. • • pins% lo.l*, aoriaar.Dloneoant AMY Sat - silLOrd, en loft aim Jalapa scar, 32 Zdeonad nortoefil te, promptly aluodod to. , Tfal an of lb. trod* b napactfally to the foilosnagj notions of tbe law, la repot . to/aopeetfrosa per cu al , pay•2o4.--If moo shall wad, or lido for from the Part of Philandytda, soy ellaftlled erillualoolanal4llablo to impaction as aloonald. bents tee rime bats been faepand and mated aoxcdiag to lale. sOch Pena nen laden mad pay tea dollars Ibt amyl band. and many donna sot entry doable bard and flotPland or one, caZatenoodeaalalologooeblbtaab , as extorted or ladem.to.bonanered ame taagentor nom eald,far nn any sad many of PAUadelptdo, Won or the peer of and Clly and naafi. • . - gonna !IC pap AU ninon soi l by bopeetnik at the Yore of Pannell** eba/1 be Impagad and paged by the feskelara of donne Lia dlittbod old% apyrdned 1321 M l ...- C me lll6.—nny penes who shall hatafter ea air.pmc or deputy Inspector a domastlo dadllad atria, ta the city or b county of •Phltetla m jt m stot Wag Via antharbed ll.lO Kam, tor every osta . . trietett and pay the roam et twenty gawk& • -. for the tacf the Oontatonseallt, had the Mbar lull foe the *le Il arty parson =log for the atm and shell, Iflawlee, be deemed, natty of a mak manor, and upon cOniktlon. - • amnia dell Gs every swat atom safer im impthantosta . ,Itt Ibh otSlltylell few a perked of thirty deal. - - 21 4 , 34 . Pate 40,.—kraal am Mall cocoas . - lea, laps. or treadoloolly or. Enka the lased: park, or any number or other mark alma mat Intlactor• pc aStark or mashes In lontaloa tbaso4 upon any are. - - .1. abaft to toms-Um, or npon any mat of titbit - and eonalthat ash ankle, or abeU Pandalartly . afar, daunt • Imolig i l b *Me . as7 kaaallon mak, May und= ar ia every oda" be darned catty of a 'end bta t k olahahl• by aUM not exandlag throe baste Callas, ca :by Impasoometa not luseeetton at utouttek - Si ' - the dliaralon of theandkavingiuriectlotlonaltbstemlL -- Bert* 84 pap tf, .-or.ry pasts was &ill anntar. felt, forgo or freadotentattacats upon ea, matte Ittkla_; uncleapactlen or nom any oak sc awe' antanhig outi -.. . dabratad mat cc aka mask of any laigactor, at - :halt fraddhantly stler.delat• or anal anima lualt,or :- :i r tagr y eadisheally home Ms bra mark at War soak lan man, aPos. soy art article or yank Maliln drenied Mult7 a a natelarsamr, and shell Is punkbelde Py a floe I.lolfiCebliajr than noodled doltera .- a lantlaupplecant, rehabs to asstameakin of inapt" • • . art a, d the Maay d otaprilalba: • • - --. Tblt dateatto wanted *klutz,' Mk si . thi , Pet: ot • : PlahandPkba, 'beta( Mr asportalon or otherwlsiealtak he tot ed sad ganged by the dalysppollated laspatore ' ' ofdlo diallUed spirits or Molt Ovalle , . kl thoZellw -- as cab:Wig lair,' end It any cast pawn Mall la, -.: , appe!finest, bock they elan. kw away anebtakank •. , to Pale 4 all Us ta.,l and patellas set Ptak la the 18th Escudo al:rather, of the - Nthof AmaI,MILL • • -'• ... Atc.det 4 Maratha the Uotternor to appoint an lespoctit' 0 1)01.4%.10 I) tali ad Liquors Art ttre county of Allestamm lieakoii- E , ft *tamed P/ the Boum and Moss of Ma. reattattas a the Oectunotoraelth of P Pratte: 1n..-. General eat mtdy met, tad It le hereby by nes Ma-, tholliti et the UAW. Masan Gencoor Is Neap asthma .... lad to ap,,otta ea _fulness of Dotnestlainaunn Zapata - ke- ate came, of - anegfouty, Shore dales and compusa• - : : • , tem ellell=no as Maloof me Inmator of deassallo - dlatll led oarlike. the city sod essay ot Plallsekiphlu - .:. lbw a Inapeoter, - ham Palpate, by kern , betcle, , eadl towel elder veinat paakas roe Me- tankful .. - perforate:do cf ble Make, lamb matt rapeatedly bat darn:( to to adores th Must socUone And all. °that 1,11 . p.,• 7 1 pertattna do tbe Inamotlss• -.. of notnatio Barn; -.-.. .: - - _ -. airOrro hrt atb io*zetu to: - 13; inaticad ' etreet,ror a 11. CUU2IIA.II;' . I . IXIp f;11 . strall, wkl. , ON , 'A - UNSTRAL;:.. IMPORTER AND DDATADD Tin most of eastattivi , - HAVANA` 0164111 h AND La anm 'smoluiva AND CHEWING''IOI4CCO,, pinata , . PAN= KEIMIIAIrd Untider. St: Charleialotal, ritt,abarski ; Trate samUid on Ilbural terms. anfUali g VAL.—THE PEKIN _TEA:SUMO bu tom !mond St tab arty no. so sr, swum- - . law Mess tram 1 , 4414 - 01. ; - PAR-' 1 4, 1 4? PWAT 43 4.O ` ARO zoi E NIS : karsota W4tat f•l7 BXTBACTO FOB. THE - HANW , kap eel arirlulipitaisg lb* °womb dna tp,as ogisisSitir * Mawr et M . * iiist=l=44 i Nceprimeginsumo ! ve • roi N uo k y zuzazu ' aguadilitilyth piLuv Io atm MMN *Petal Atetters.'-` PITTIMOROB.- ; ;oasis.casnswiixt; sraar meant.
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