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A . a "5 {' - vw * >;•;» s ~-, I Rt *'Vss\\ t ' r |* i\, </v'ht.!fi < ls ', i, ’' ,-•> v * Y * S i * *a-w4 f 'i < s . t , , *' - 1 tv r 'T.. , J > s . > , _jt- - ’■k v’ . ; „ i ‘ ‘ ' S 'k..' *1 sr *. ’ < v , *- ,\ ..’. ! . > ' . *. ~ j' ,"'• ‘ - 'Mr#!-.,* V,;*iy P. '{r ’-'J !• * ' v T " 3 , r-<X:: :':••'•$ ’•'■'• . ; -■'•''■“.V;. : -i y -$ «, f^* t •>i r v;j;:-'. : s : .. : fi''' i. cojgjtnssMOjr, kc. Glfi WORKS COMPANY, of irKHKBYI.TASM;'I Offlo6, Et. Clair Bt™<. near the Bridge. Bnjr «nd *ell OAWIOM OILS o>f conunladon —eaih or time: CK U D KOI LB. ul el •trtpUDt* wanted, : Addreu f. WBAVEB, Secretary and Treaanrer. i J 1 in-1—- ‘ ■ i - ---- tOttM t a LIGGETT ico , (socceßßom to tl .Bstl * LlggtU,) SSds noa MebchaiiiV for of OEAIN, ofcLU^ CUSEBB, SBODBCE,ifr. Ko*. W Waler. •#*»* ■ Front ntrecH. PltUbursh, !'«• : Si- - (i n <ni Feathers. ;Potato«*f Pot tfair Pearl *««*» aS»|iSfSSS«U4«I lard OIU, »«;•?•!prero . , rSKiTfaKKW CIo«t, riMtwid Gru« „{ a'it&no*'* made eti' Constgnaicnw-; / » . -pHy ■:. :. -»tTK»;svT Liberty tt n Pitutmryb. ions ii t*onM»- *J |U)« AHD :3l*acu*J!T »nd wholg .."T.. .Jijjfcr tn .\VK*'fiiUL" KLSUtVLi CULLSE, DUTTKIi. LAUD; TOUK, IjAWMjjlfJpt ft ri J{J» PCJT AND PEAKL .VsUiia, dAntUAtLS*-LIN* tiEF#i.ND LAUD OILS. DSIKD FBUIT w»d VLiU *,wr U> *<* 141 and I*3 Ftout.trect, >rutrimntn.,•'-••' '• " F ■' - ~ ; sfMcFr* ; auM-AJUf. &-SIUSPAUD; COMWSSIDN Meb- V.; c> > ’-rA etui Jpolcrt iu >*LOUE| O.RAIS-AMD" WUerty. Vittoburgb* Ffc - Vlonr forßaker*JfamUy u» • cottstuuily on hand- fliHneumtera for Merctmudirft geh»r»H>. t ocC.dly imvOAN UOKUKK.l'eoduokand D -nownittox Himim, ijalw Si kbS^obk' TJJR-'r*llooMß.B£KD3i'-.LAEDr<*U>»fj« 1 * DUIBP ■■ASCD-tfBJUiS VltuUS *nd ‘-.oduce gea enillr- Warehouse- fro- H*s>oouP<i ntm-1, Pilttburgb- _ JAitiiS'O iIiiVAX; t'iUUriBDWO AND HMCIUST,** A« GBAl” MWV, LABB. i W’oltrn Produw 6 cucruUj, t>o. IU.aUIIUJ STllLi-.!', corner ul biret, I'itu'jujgb. i*. t . s law.irb-ranpatajiiflgbaifUtawllbUoa. "T/Lilis A i OKWAKBINO AHB oCUOMAkEB A llk&cuasts »nd .wholesale deal ere lu CUULb Kit'. t u>tu OJIAIS. PBODLOK, ic. No LI be try euoet. Pmehumb. P»- - ■ eotl-dl? 1 ■M •!';a TAILEti JtAUiELL it, &OA,' aoAXCFAC •) Tiiiiss or LiBD Oil, Kid Comftjiiifl Mol ruAMU for tliD ni» «i I>t> AKO BliT-Ii«KIVFE* Ai!tMice» m*J* on oonsigninetitß. •■■ _ __l VTuliliAN D KU>Ui>Si t suucesaor to Jno. WIUTt~. ‘..JSU. 'aiiirX I^- Vx/uVib BKOIUEKti, iomUBDiSo W AND CODDiMjOD UtMiimiUl «*!™. ID . FIIUS I'W^aVpBOBLCMI DNKMJUjJ. *0 iMXUmti »tn«l. BHUbprcb. 1*«- . •■■■ mr - . Cousimsios IiKECSAKT. A. d-itor to asd ukhned Su^tJUASS,IIIOS, NAIM, Ac:. No. ■irwi. • • ■ - { •-—: ' wiUi&u \Goa l PartV. \ lfi-jUS COrhVs] rafiaeno* to n* aSSUco , 'VnotESAi^cßo 'VK^ ( *tw«U»Pi 4 « » ecpg-ft. •• - : • —— "" _ ~t.- H r-u’vblGii CO.,successor toL O' Li, Gruff jfuxfi TA 247 LiltUf Ural Pitlabargh, 'Twin '‘Tiloe&t. 1 ca.?' Jimwrr-rasgjrg," OOjiK'lOiN' & blisWAKi, WUOLH 13KOW> & Jnitlly AITOOUSIDK & AV ALLACb, , ;! V - >.;■ wHOi«ajvi*« wguibw. ...-.■ ouiilS'julENbioN, “jf?,,? A. •ifAUAtoA'uui. * W-;i A®2d£ _ 25* oTSis^Jg!? i Pittsburgh- ••;_• -- i twiT. KEYSEK, UapaoiST. D W CCH.CT of W«* ~»t «4 - virgin <JI»y, I‘ilt«l>ur 6 li..rt.. - , ■ -■- "tas yjskiif£■ (to** of Fayetto county, !. J I'M Attor.net, *« PIXTSUUBQU. Pa. ODJco-a K wn« * ur haul GnuU.tM.U mtftfrfltn • . i. - • otColncal>ig I .J. -a ,_ ; ij.;: ••■ ■ ’ • 'lr IaffIKJCK & mkxon’a^ No I- 1 urtb»tnrt,aM*B* HmilMitM, t-m»lMinili. Pa. mfU.to I --.SSSSSarg'- I *^-----■' ! ' ■• 1 an «■>-» n't/u ijiHiSiKh A .tA^n - > * *»«%,i /■' A SSEBESSPsSS ' •wrwrtsai^gP a • 4 ,l< Min . ■ .r . , —x~*- TrtutCTfe ,- ''•’ '• _:; ’ , MUrtJ «tr«o,,\, r , IcUjl" i<^ f ~' "' * inJ 30S ÜBBEir STBKET. PrfTftßUaug* P*. J TTll n.YE TS. rpUUSIAfI ArroENCT A»D /T“B - 'aT'SSITn, dnor t. gt-Wttrt .«*»"•*»-••• " m> ttt.7— . iju»c*u h. tcaort*. o & £ 0“ fcCHOYLIi, ATTOnSBiS AT S« L*ir 01Fourth J’^UV ur S h '• ■ • pßOUvet:. | Jj ; fc*W?» i V EE^&BDTCH^bO^CowBaw rSß.ft£ f^Srl!Mi ! .S§ B Aotajr »«* T r MVtl>ifir;AgD-a»UiJtCTjw* - j *-* M SSr^^U t wood .«* . Third Btfgt#. 'JA II t N kfij. -AO2NT iVOBTfI AMKW' ■■' \ i-ffIBSHMr iLt Mttyj of ■4TT.V PITTSBURGH AND COMMERCIAL J i rt. emocEks. gHKIVER&LAZEAB, i WHOLSB4LS obocibs COMMISSION MK&CpAKIB, ' / Bob. tnd29 Smlthfleld Street, ■ 1 PITTSBOBOg. PA. W“ m.uokmLV' - ' .5V WHOLESALE GEOCIB, ■ No- 271 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pa., Hating torchated: tie interat of bit Uto portnew, thabmlQ«Mi at the <M ’ *bJ *J}J bo pleated to rec«i?o tbo-patroai** of hit old m«i» emtomert. :■■•:>-! ! " ■ : mjlfcdtr_ W M H- KIRKPATRICK : & CO., Wholuuu* Oioou, Oowuano* mf, PSiUU W COCKTAT PWDUCX, No*>»3 lilbmj. •treet. Pitubnrgh. Pfc. i .. _ ■ *r- - Tlttle* 1 *" TumBLE: J WBo™ ih O KKVL»i°So“;S.aS (JAIiUON ANI>LABDOIL,IBOJ{,^AII^B»OI*A^» corroh yaiins, jwd tltt Becooa ttrect, Eimborfb. : OUHCiH 1I DOKALD....J. UtUOUI.. ]V/r«DONALD & AKBUdKLE, Whole- JUL ixi.z Qwcrti, Pm doc* WMiuaktoj IJ*m ca*»T*r Jiibb«if.la\N» O. MOLASSES, BKfINED BUUAUS luid aVBUPB, VLOUE, BA CON, UICE. CHEESE, SEEDS, *c„ No. 254 Liberty jtreot, PitUbuoth. : po\*M f. asntta. t. unu««..TM. d- KEYMER 7t BROTHERS, aucoessoxs to Beymor A Asfonon, W boleeale. <J«ileri in FO&KIGN . FKUITtJy NUTS ANPkSPICKS, CON FKimoNKBY,SUGABS,TIBL &oa Inland •tiwt,*bor* Fifth, PllUburgh, ; FbuiTa. jjanalT- an>uos a. *«mab. TTKAD & METZGAR, Übooebs and XJL Comimiob ilsßi-H**™, ami - d«drr» in all iumMui Cowbtet PaDOTic**ak6 Pittiwbqb Mabu- FACtUBu. No. ii« Litwrtjr •iroet l _opposlt»i hew of WooAatrool, PlUgtmrKb,'P*. .-.. > «/ »PAI3T_ ■O.l. lUHHOK4U- ikMOW. * («>• RHOKISON ic CO., WuoLEaAUsGuo , Gina CoHullilox hlxxciixMS md daalcn la .11 .mils of PUUYiaIUNS, YKUDUOt, .n? Pitu burcli maaafactilre** lio. i>s laborty riU»» 1 JA. M UiiAliH, WBOLEiALB UKQCKR, Mghpnuff.aaddMlsTtfl FLUUB* VIIOYISIONS,,*O. 270 Liberty street, opposite llsfid, Pittsburgh, »• eVLibenl Advances nude on consignments. s rabidity* ■■• ■ i ■ 1 'tiSO 11 JONKta, Wholesalb I>*alb» ix OUOCEUIE3, MANILLA BOPK, OAKUM, OILS. PITCU aoAPituborgli muuttcnrod *£“““• No. i4l<Wat«rjtn»4 abcr» lll « Sionoagahelaßriug*, . Pfc.: : '( j •: • - - - - tf'BEIAT ««AI .........A. fa Pil Illilw OOBElitl' DAla/KtaL & CO.. Wboia iliniLfc Gaocsu- OovKiuioa a«p . lro»wA*pi*ft UEscttAjns, and dealer* ia. FBQIH7CK and FUta burßh WMHifaciw*. Futabnrgh. 1 • . - tamo*. r amukkt A SUU’-lON, Wholeulb I J uucni, P.O.UM Diiitu ud LoMWiM UucviKn. No. o blxtb itntt, Miubwjb, Fa. ool4:iT ■ -—— «». W«T.. " MT-A’n' A W'IUSON, Wholesale (j&o- VV C«M. Cojuumur JUMHA»n,«id dator li eroOuc«*ud Pittsburgh minulactuna, No. wilt artj strict. PUttburgU. • ASAWi a. W, WHOLE ikUi Qtucui. Comhimlom M*acaA»T», 40a eUuDUCK, No- fIU Vi*ur iinct, sad lift f rapt atrw, mUltorKi). "• 1 •• • • '• GSO- W. DILWOEtOi *. I a DUAVORXH & CO.,Wholeaalb J * I» End ue Second U«r smiHihfld. Pltteburgh, __s£L_ JOBE rtotn “toua FLOYO&Ca, Wholesales UitO; ! J c>u ** D lUeouSti, he. lst*«od i 4i U d *i»s Liberty meet. Pitubßifh. ■■ Wn,UA>r BAOAUn, Wuouaua emu.-**. x» <M ». burgb.Pe.i- i • .. tww.ttw _ AI.RXAXDEK KUitt,. WnoLKay.B Uiocn, Imi'orter of BODA AM, So. 873 «tn»t, PtfUborgb. I*. : : • p • L .iu.r tifa ctvr ens. AHUSL, HBUSETT Jk SOV Maku- TSicnuor WttlTK 6TOMB CniNA AND UKEAM UOLOBSU WAUK. . •urorrio utß Wamoiow ATiHo.Jt rim* dTKXET, Pitwomh. !**• • mhia:>ywr : _ _ _ wiccmotu—mafuin ■»■>» MACINTOSH, HEMPHILL A (X) , iVI corner Pik« nnd O'lUrn M, Mr It* Clll i"iT f Pittßlmrkb. P*., ttiooftctum* 1 ©I MACKINTOSH AND IJg , PATENTOSCILLATIbO bTEAM KhUlhEfl AAD aLIDK VALVES,of twit«jJ* . . M Having pat ap mscbuMrj of J* th«U*tqa*U»y» w**n pnptnd to do h»TJ tilnj, adJ •oticH work In llu* Uo*, : p£uptbf«> «od tto tbtncter of oar work, to m»nl holloa to our BALANCED VALv£ iScffiLTTni(r KHGINijJ, «dmnUg*; terttoki* un*lUitwi la ft*, 0 * • Kuriuo. > ■ ■ rPUOMAS. HOOKE, iUiroi’AOTDMa oJ MM M? SttßSiS viNstAß, U»«.d usfw^V tmivdeti Bmlihftotd w»d Grant itroeU, PitUborjb. ■'"wrfSSoU' »i»ll othwpoUonom 1»«iwlI«B. MxXllr Mtractal, bj • P"*~*new «iid improied. i ocW i*■ ■ ' - - • * JOSEPH V. HAMILTON SCO., Comer of Kiel end Liberty etreoU, BDI-KBIOB BrKAM*SiSSIW. MACI JJS“ T ’ 4c.'. 4r 1 . . D SBVSBANUK; No/ 50 VlTimSi, SSSSrtafssffsws %Sr.»MU on K»nJ. • ■»»*>=« V x ok ls iVk L oLTss'woHKa^ P f ytm.fuubancb. f*» 1 - - t\S7ELLB, KIUDLE & CO., Not >215 SaSSSSSWI I lrottiH»iwa*,Ma I j/,ww»d M per totmcttow.,, r frMwlyf - JOBATISTR^z iifrKE'r3~ixTUAC , m) without • p4iv ny TUB UtlS or AN APPARATUS ‘WiIKUKBY HO DBOOSomOALVAHICBATTCBY ■ttSSStk Ml™** bjr aj gyf. cunrY.’lurt..* to kncn.Wj.of my TlcmiT. 134 JmJthflcld .t. IUSIU'H AJ>A4IS, UEBii»I, Uon.noUy-» BaUding.corßercrjM*»OD<S*o a G r * nl ,troetl » BOOH8JBMJ*!li8; He*' UTM. G.\JOH£iSEON 4C0.. W Hi.t £Si bS. VimunAw Jo» *r AVI 4 CO., BoeMsttM ***>: S**-; V Tirariu,Mo.t»WtalStteMiSext floato*1“ ToiT™*,-- «OBJ»L «4 J- i,i L. <BKAD,'‘iJo6*»J!l«ts»'- *»D jgjf « ir o*,. jc ftrmA# O^n^lTo.jrt [■BirfcStfftnw** Plltiburgh. *. *P la - X'j'o v: m* t ntu to-at CU. j Utmam a now#- .V ’ a ?',/U jxtr books. KDBOPK —Principle* '£f iSSSL ®«7 c£»iW V. «ton«ta, «- Sor. f“ BjSb!»*oJ» Ot«t P~pl«. 1 »OL I. mo. “SSBffo'Sa Pl® A°ti.w book of sUrtUug Llotcrwt. Byßdmun/i Klrke* Jc«t.rc«ilT,dl'jr \ J°2S, SUUSN'AUIWJ wUKKfI. YOTm»?* nSyiSt orCoiebold Sdeoc« j Jobß»ton’rCb«nUtry of Common I»ifo, i Graj’o Manual of Botany , Gray's Structural Botany, . Wood*’ Class-Book of Botanj ■ michelTi Popular Astronomy; Smltb'i Naturaillbtorj of, Man; .Manual History. 2 TOUi . Uayot'a Barth ami Man; I Ljell's Manual of Geology. Elementary Geology ; Da La Beocbotf Geological Obi'rt»<r, , •• D'Anbleson's Hydraulic* • _ jf2i “ ‘ KAT * C0..55 Ww>t» »t. BOOKS! BOUKSI, Uedlca! Vm o! Electricity—G*rrelt, '• Recreations of* Country Parson* • • Qoeens of Society; • ' Bpere Uonrs, by J. Drew®, Mj D * SUo, Women sad Book*, by L* Hoot, - Tlteod»b:». Books*- - A flood Fiskt, by 0. Bead*; - Poison b 1 UJslory ct Lord Bacon, Life Of Sir Pbillp Sidney; » • Song* In Bnny Key*—O* W. Holmes, Poems. by Bom Terry*: Liberty sod aUTetyr-Btodsoe; Lector** oifcApoailypser-'BnUer, • L!&audSi>e«C' v eapll*ongUi, * • ' BUto y ofsll Religions,etn., eto. 3 . rJ' L. REAP,7B FourtU : «trcot. "■Utfi* VUBLl&Ubl*.— - pfIBDON'S DIGEST. Mnth edition. (from 1700-to 1801. E.iit6d by F.'-C. Brightly 1 . El 4 Prbe KAY A CO.. No. 66 Wood Street. lIISCELLAAEO US CJJUJS. U WEBB & OHO., ■ (brner Protf «mi ( vmmcrcs Si*., Merchants & igtnh DUPONT’S UUhFOWDEB AND SAFETY FUSE. Qk*u« on consignment nil kinds of W ESTEBN PRODUCE, sad make adTsucea tfenoa., P 8 —Railroad track la Root o! Warehouse. ■ "Bum to WillUm U. Bmttb A Oo.» ruu^b Spencer ft Garrard, , Culp ft Shepard,. . Merchants Bank. : L Baltimore. B- Be Ford ft Sou, I WILLIAM A. Utinuif) for tl CRUDE PETROLEUM* . - REVISED OILS, KEROSENE, NAI’UTIU. *« No. m-WATIB BTBHT, ff«*UUr*ltubftd**Ua» t**3*o* cwMlgbio-Ol»i uti pro»[>« peuon»! UtrolVn g«**u budße “ tarul K\V OAKHLib, Oil Olnthrt, &«•. M'C ALLUM'S, JTo.nl fourth Strtrt, ui.ilooelotbe late adroitr. 10 »hlcL Ibe tulleet edraiiia*e “ oderwl to P*'*®?* foil CABU- UDKNITURK i tun BKLLIHO or? WUOLNALR OK BRTAIL. « ul b» Third elreal, opixalt. *. BJmoodeun * Ui utd 111 Fourth final. 2£ii- Patented ocr. ji, mi. Dithridge’* Patent OVAL LAMP CIUMMEJ4, Mtoubctitral«( XX FLINT «UBb. Three Chimnlw up iuteadcd for lh* fl«t (Utavi which beating (h« (lui equally* do**pot«|»*4ito <T * CW “‘».». DITUBICQK, ■ Fort PUt Ola** Work* i Wathlnglon rtrret. I ...if . : f*UMlmr«b, Pa. PITTSBUEan, fa., ttTAOONB,. to, HW &AI.E VERY iifti ■SJ'SK VUKELn OAh&L, GAKUBN- BbSkBIOKAND BTONE MABUNdWUSKL -1 aarmoWß All Blade of the b* -t dry timber; alao all 'kiataof r»Mtrin| attended to |-tt*tupilj- Appij to kiodaot HABR. W*«o» Blaaia, Back of Federal atreet Sutloa, Allegheny, nlilliird • 1 N otice to oil hefiseiuj and i|\ oTBKUS— I Tb* PhiotjltuiU B*H M*nofac- | luring Co- b»vlo*D.mpl«l«l thflr ujK>lonl«OU lor th. LouUelorJ ol COSOEaTBMSO OIL OP VITIIOL, ore now prepared •» MPP'r **>». tr *J“ 1 tHftfwwlth TUdr PUtluam-tiHl h»Tinf o capacity of IJLUUOIM. pordoy* tbpjrwfU be eooblcd to fill of d«nJuUrs» quootuleo wUbout JoUy. ' ViMvMa* QSUMfi COtUOUIf, Afieot, v . 'itlo 3a Oftcg, 21 Wood ■iroet, pltu^rnb. 1 yon AIINfSTHAL,' Ikpouraa *«b ffiff s SBkttS Knpjllti on literal ternuu VI7 W- YOUNG, successor to Cart- BI \ZOIUi, BIFLEfI, HSVOBVSBB, KNIVES, BUB- JtoUB, oi(N8. 1*>8» MWrtmont ol the -■Sot»VSxI. CTMtMtlr <m bunl" -K l - TAOKSONy &' TOWNSEND, Poek •I Pimtu did iiuiiu 'll! BACON* DBIBB LKmJwSd&W ahD BUMP POBK,No.ia |-?3Stbrtrcet, - rtr p;mABSHAUj, YV .Pumv Bou>u; : Ho. «? Wood ittwl, ntnborjh 1,1 —fi. faJjSETcT No. Woe® a». tt.tlSor IoBOSKETS, BAIS, BTBAW,TBIH MiybfcMJflTßAW ooopa;piMwiir. • , . BOOT& Jvro SHOES. 'tf£oowst» SHOEsd' «mr -M anillhll<ilJ«ti»«t.!WtUtnriih. P«. oca.dly ftm IT.MREK, SON&CO.. Whole. DOoKeHOES, 'iSrJJiir“oirtb wit W<«l rtr~.u. pm.tn r «h. , . (JfowK, - • PHTBICUH AKDBUBGKOH, (Opporitt Oolcnaftdt Bow, nearwpoptltmT Arid**, ' Ji ' ■ ALIiIQHBRT*iITY. S. RIDDLE & CO., ED/10ES JIID PROPRIETORS, Fiiblication Office So. 81 Billh: Slr«t. HOnNINO ASD EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, OONTAtNING TUB LATEST SEWS VP TO TO* HOUB OF PUBLICATION. TEItMS: . IL 8. DAY 13, Mo- S 3 Wcx>d Mo n»nso Eamon-S? ifn-'iuinum In adranco, oi 13 cents per week from carriers. \ Krisnro Emmnr—S3 perammm in ejrance, or cent, per week from carriers^. WkhH Knmo*— Single copies. (2 per annum. Fire or more, (1,13; Ten or opnarda, (1 per annum, Inrarlabty In adyanca. _ ADVEBTISING AT BKASONABLE BATES. Correspondence of the Pittilrargh Oazolte. WA9IU.OOIOK, July 25, 1882. Whilo the atorm of excitement la again paaaing over tbo mighty North, and the yonng.’thoboautifuland;tbobravo nrccomtng togother to conaecrato anew thotr llvna upon tbo altar of tbeir country, ercry thing about the atreata boro, if not doad, ia in a of cold collapao. A few poor aoidtora limping oncrutcho. or carrying.aa arm in a altng re mind ono of the desolating and doaolato war forcod by tbo flood of lie nr* Stavßnt upon ua, but othorniio a moral million rrsta upon tbeao ton miles anuato jand among its native dwollora, ao many rejoico at Iho prosontna tional condition aa moprn over It. Uo.iltbfnl blnata aneep down upon ua, bonever, and no feel nhon-tbo word cynics of tbo groat, upris ings of the a refreshing, al nben tbo north niud blonj clear and codl from.Jit. Washington into tbo torrid atuioephoro that airamersnnd erlnklea. dronsy with the nhet of loeuata, on tbo banks of the Potomac. TSK criAHORS. (or Um«*b» of .vcu' rose. U4NK 4811 WOOH < lI4IUS BEDIIIIEU VKIUI3. JAS. IV, WOOUW tLI, purstVMgjrs- A(iisEßKi*7-JW quarter bbte:JSor J “f V» will W»t»'W<t< . fcUSJfliAi.2oU,&Xfl.’Cre#m - - i ';“■ -;- i" . r ' Pittsburgh <&azetty. TUESDAY MORMIiG, JUDY ; JJ. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Goa lUUeck b»* corno with tho outgoing of Order No. 3. Hm that madness that wont along with him to St.; I.oun o« his Chief of StalP Or has the whiile Administration boon mad ainco tho war began until now, in sup posing that Jheso men who hare boon for many years “breathing out ihreatonings and slaughter," were in foot only in (on ! Wore lighting with paper pellets, and not with tho genuine “blue pill,' ; warranted to kill at a fhonsand yards? Tbe f-a.rUeand its.humble correspondent havo at least been faithflli in warning tho President and Uon. Ualleck that the kid glove poliey cuuld not possibly win. Uradnally No. 3 nasparsed to tho region of the molos and tho bats. (len. P-l>« sues in timation that there is to bo warfare, tb.rongh bu&iTilised, all about this vicinity, and it is having already a wlholesome effect. tJen-. oral Ualleck has gone, as is reported, to the arrnv of tho Peninsula. lam not informed whether or not Uon. Mcurellau intends to re sign, though as ho h|m now a man whom ho outranks placed overjhim, it is hot improha ble and is looked for by many. I need not add that it would bo (yoked, upon by many as the best tnnvo that ueneral has made within tho wbolo past >«*r. tiir üß*LTir, fiit turn, f am in receipt of jintelligaa® direct from tbo tUserve Corps,m tbe effect that -heir health is very malennlly nnprot iu s , and that they aro in much better spirits now Ihalt nu mediately ■ after the revolution entitled in ehoice military parlance, a .hango of bare. And in-this connection permit me to add that, acting*upot the .Ugge*., ncl, ty trusty friend, and the report of us own egmu, lb. “/*,...jlmnu Soldier.- ILWt J.memrvo. of this city have within the past week shipped .bout $l,OOO worth of goods, under the charge a sttecial agent,, to 1 our sick within tho lines This. good. « fisted of tern,, domestic or other puie wines, woisky, lemons .ad l.ni.rn syrup*, pleklci, onions, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, nutmegs, lines, starch, etc., and in tho way ot clothing, t»w. s, shirts.drawers, stockings, p.llow slips, shoe I, do These shipments, ingot ..er with di. tri buttons in the hospitals here have nearly emptied their slot, house, and they u..w ask, in view ef what they have alreauy dona and aro trying to do, that new "J /“'I «»* elor&inu fie sent. Jollies aro not so much need ed as canned fruit, pmper stimulants, o'ean under clothing, spmes, condiments, anll soor hnllcs and fshrlfugUs. I suppose there is no .lit which would bd more valuable or welcome fa the army to day than a ship load of onions Lad potato... The Association appeals anew .J T-«--rla Id viow of tb® fact that it hw no** with tho coDCQiTtneo ot Iho Secretary of War'and ill. consent or ill. Commander n- Chi.f lu agents In iho army, ™n.,i.e,.»y ./>•- Lrii.o/i..J tls*f/ls, which aro snot free nf eipenso on government vessels froth; Knapp, ot tho -firm or Knapp, Rudd A to., of Pittsburgh, generously gave tho Association S2UO, on Tuesday, in view of tho labor it is trying to perform, ’ COXGUKBSUCX* 1 suppose 'it U settled' tbit both lien. Moor ssi , D r Waltaco w ill tlwubtlosi bo our *c.fSlSf.l should* bo xoturned b, , n „„rwbelmlng mejortty., Uo »*« a *<« fol representative for bis people, and dd every thing U hie power tbe paet tewion to Soldier*. Belief Auocietion, be gere <tw together with Ancona, StMoa, J £ hn . B ""» ? f >L.> kldnor. kvpt fast hold ol their q ,ber. of thet Wde* P f o , h ,t fwinwUMddn their pieces in Congress—» eVtteai of discouragement; end opposition to for eoetetning the ou , r ' r ?T“‘ * n.e end rnr name, u those in tbet Dietrtot, jjf® not sillier the misfortune of being mje- gentlemen whose sympajbioe represen ten ny trothnnd freedom. It Siv:isc»ist“:sf"s Who will tote the leat dollor to put down the Ml wbelln arm. .gainst tboQot.rnm.nl. -. t •' ■'/■{; MB. £TAVTOtt/‘ ■/ . . All renorU ln reference )o the resignation B( nett, wbO( " ;/-! Jetmett, whoj i r Vbodj iulnt", ~S t»Plo', i 'f B°'“* 10 &&&k*kp&?g 1& tbt MCfly g r 9 w _ ._■ « r fl M 8 . beeauso hi ‘ i'ilPiiriKt'SieilU-' Impotenoy.U weakness 0 f roa! inherent ggffim SSa®feeSi»| ISKToSK; ' LATEST FBOM CBS. M’CLELLAVS ARMY. Grand Reviews—A Fighting Army— . Ladies in the Hospitals—A Tri bnne Brigade” Proposed—Per* plexed ContrabanUs**t»cn. Pope s Order. ' [From the Special Correspondent of tbeTribune.] WrrnTiir AKSiTorTBsPoioJtAC, > HAttßWos’alaXDtsa, Jauej Biver, July -!, loo—j By order of Gen. McClellan* Ileintseltnan reviewed his troops yesterday. Keyes reviews *t6-d*y,.and Porter to-morrow. I had never seen so many Generals on one fifildasrode along Helhtxelman's lines yes terday. McClellan was there, four corps chiefs were there, with a score of division and brigade commanders. Tho truth is, no trne soldier would fail fp improve an opportunity -of examining and learning from the fighting ranks in this army. I shall excite few. jeal ousies by styling them such, for that is the. word in all nieh , *-4ttouths. Helnticlman, Ilookcr, Kearney,Sickles—look at their names, and then -.trace up the battles -of the Peninsula. You cannot recall one where theso same names are hot in bold relief. . When McClellan appeared upon the review ground, JJelnUelman requested him to review his men. Since he had never dono so, he as sented, and the salute by Capt. De Russey a. battery was in his honor. This corps needs one thing only. fear ful gaps in oyery regiment should bo fillod, and spoedily. ... . w • . Mm. Senator Harlan and Mrs. Major Weed are, here, from Washington, with a large amount of hospital stores. They propose to remain and givo them.out by personal distri bution -to those most neediDg them. Those who have entrusted stwes to these ladles, need have no fears that eveiry crumb wilt not reach , and alleviate suffering. Individual exertion on this wido field for i 'good works, needs to be tempered with a large | proportion of practical sense, or it becomes a worso than senseless thing. Mrs. Harlan had . a' mother’s experience at Shiloh, and has a | degreo of administrating aud executive apti- | tnde that would shame many a Cabinet alin- . ister—ithis directing a largo-hearted woman s benevolence, peculiarly Gts her for tbe work her hand has found to do. , Mrs. Fales, or lowa, wife of Mr. J. 1. Fales, of tbe Patent Office, has been with the army over since it has reached this place, lending her own hands to tho work of the hos pital, and personally distribotinglargestores consigned to her by parties at tho North. ' Tho field of these ladies is among the regi mental hospitals in tho front camps. The post hospital at the Landing does not so much as require their sinco icfirtt receives official- attention. A facetious officer of high rank the Other day offered your correspondent command of a brigade. On cross-examination I ascertained that be referred to a thousand or more con trabands lately brought hero from Norfolk and vicinity and sot .to work unloading ves sels and building wharves. Tbe -facetious officer styles the organisation the ** Greeley Brigade/' In tho small wit manner of the lierald. The retort was to the effect that if they wore placed at tbe disposal of tho cor respondent they would be rnado of more ser vice to the country than an equal number oi officers that now curse and eumber the army. With a perception wonderfully quick and ac curate the remark was construed as personal. The fine officer swore at and threatened the oon-swearing non-combatant. The latter grinned, ami thinking be had discovered the place where the laugh came in, inserted ono. SpcaktngoCone hearty laugh recalls anolher. WbUo swimming in the rivor lest night, a boat loaded to the water’s edge with negroes tta d their worldly . possessions pearly floated over me. The ludicrous feature of the obser vation I took was the disproportion of the transportation to tho transportables bmog transported. Two families shared a littlo weather-beaten old boat. The two head* oT family paddled gently and warily. A single glance Inventory disclosed two middle-aged women, an oU treaty, numberless piccannib nies, a dog, several cats, a calf, a chicken coop, a set of blacksmith’s tools, and heaps ot household traps. The live stock, human eud otherwise, was stowed promiscuously wtin tbe "plunder.” They wore on the way to ( Freedom, and afraid of a ducking. These two facts appeajod in their faces plain as words, producing an equivocal expression. I Tho hope was not very well asrured, whim j the fear was imminent. The t'.’ene was gro- j tesque, and I took to my ribs fatoes* by the , assimilation *ud acoreiive power oflaughter. Kesldes, the careful gathering and slowngool i every possession was evidenco of such thrift and foresight as should provoke aoino gener ous eu.otion. , I could not ascertain how far they had come, but only that they had voyaged all day. To-day, the two men are shoeing horses for a cavalry regiment. Uen. I'ope’s orders are much commented upon through all the ranks of the army. I have yet to hear the first disproving word. I will not deny, however, that a little envy, perhaps jealousy, crops ont along with the opinion that bU campaign will be rapid and triumphant. These two woids cover what wo expect of him—rajnd, triumphant. Neverthe less, we shall all shout over any success, won wheresoover, by whomsoever. How this still magnificent, and magnificently appointed army is to co oporato in operation* against Richmond is much disedssod. In thino own way, and in thino own ap pointed time, lead us, Father Abraham l Why Uou**can was Not Made a Major General* The fact stated below seems hard to believe, and yet it comes from excellent authority. It was high time for the nation tb be/aroused from the lethargy near akin to depth, which wnscreepingover itftom the stupefying effects of the poison of pro-slavery. Rousseau, the Kontucklao, tbo brave soldier, the true patriot. who putt fbo country above slavery, ia too ratlioaV to bo promoted 1 1 Con this be l God pave the country if sucl* policy Is to rule. Let Mi hope /that cuch fatal weakness is past. “Agate/’ in a lato >\>shington lettor, says : One thing more, ‘however, tho President 'omit loarn. T*ib time for reserving aIL his places of power and trust for lukewarm men. in the hope of thus binding them to the Ad ministration', has passed. Mr. Lincoln does Dot thus securo adherents—he only makes masters for himself. It was a burning shame, for oxhmplo, that the other day a man like tho Kentucky Jackson, who has never hesi tated to place his allegiance to slavery above hls aUeglence to the Government, should he confirmed a Brigadier General, while, the nomination of Rousseau- for promotion: was not made, because, as openly avowed, jb/ n I member of the Cabinet, hi* speech at AouweiHe \ioha regarded :c* doinj thf-Adminutratson i ham, ty V«y too-radical for the Urn*l I. Bonders do not need to be reminded of Rous»- | seau’smanty utterances atl7oiittTille;they.were fop magnetic, too fresh and inspiring to bo for-' gotten. The Cabinet minister’s tongue should have beeh hliBtered for declaring that sneh support from such a man, who more than any. other—l bad almost said more tl an all others —savbd Kentucky from Buckner and the Con federacy,' was too radical to suit the policy of tho Administration. Oat upon all soeb lime* sorvibg cowards*! and let alt good .met), as 4hey b»y that the President may ; be kept fina inbifnew resolves, pray also for his deUv erdhie from the counsels, of Imbeciles, too timid to appreciate a manly purpose, and too ! short sighted to understand a comprehensive 1 and fsr-reaohlng war policy. t ... tfehavohad enough of eatlotngjnea to po loyaUnd of parchasiog their sapporUf-the Omramal. b, pattinglhnm «- sponalblo ofileM nniTgtvlng them th. most daneermia powers.' -SW lot »» eompnl Ihmt eupport of tho Government b, on energy jn nroianutlmr the vrar that nhall make thn.Uov- SSSSl“uf.“pb»t. ThoplenwitldoubUeaa provn morn efficaoioas, na it will, eertnlnl, bn moressfe.; : ~ ■ 'Tils Gold Panic It now evidently in » con dition of jdboiaence. On Friday gold Ml in New York to 14?ir and newly a .million and ahull w»»i«eU'rt-'Bie;li*l«e< P“ Bat-- ntday It rojedgufe ode pr two ; p« oent;ini If tiojaoTeranientjpioelalßUjaßrm and «twn polio/at bnee, gold" will' toon return to .the ratw which pterailod fcefon.tlu.latn glorloo* etjlolUof geaernlifcip befow Blcfcaoafl;^ CJA>.. The Advance of the .Rebels in the * Valley* ■Wabhihqtoj, Friday, July 25, 1862. It baa been known to the military authori ties ever tinea Col. Davioa’ cavalry expedition to Beaver Dam, that tho enemy wai tending some of hi. beet troope, nmongthemtbedivii ionaof Longatreet, Ewell and Hill, to join Jaekaon between aordonaville and Staunton. It la. not believed, however, than J nekaon a whole force there nnmbere more than 30,000 men. Hie purpoao ta thought to be to pnah up tho Valley of the Shenandoah, and, If prac ticable, Invade Maryland. • ■ , The KebelB fool Becnre from attack from tho army of tho Jamee, and think themaelvea fnUy ftblo to spare troops for tho invasion ox a loyal Su'to. It is probable that this is the forward movement to which the Richmond papers re fer in recent artieles tonching an offensive campaign. But Qen. Pope and the Generals of tno corps lying between Warrenton and Luray haTe their eyes opon. A German printer boy, who has been a year getting from New Orleans by way of Rich mond to his friends in the loyal States, arriv ed here to-day. He worked several meatfas at prmtingin Richmond, and being suspected, was finally thrown into jail and kept there for three month. On his release he escaped through tho Shenandoah Valley. He says that the Germans of tho South are), to a man » fortho Union. . He estimates the number of 6ghung men at Richmond at 70,000 at. the,outside, add con firms tho report, derived from , other Jourees, that four divisions, Longetreet a,. Jsweu s, Hill's and Jackson's, arostatfonedalongthe railroad from 6taunton toGordonsville, and at Louisa Oonrt-Hoaso, under .command. 01 Stonewall. Jackson, numbering in all, in h s opinion, 60,000 men. But lt4s improbable that these divisions average .12,000 after the severe fighting on the Chickahomlny. Thirty thousand is probably nearer.the mark. Tbeir pickets extend to Market, and their course appears to be,up the Valley of tho ShenandbaKr- Gen. Pope’s order, published to-day, prohibiting the use of soldiers as guards tot rebel property, win enhance his popularity among citizens as well ai Soldiers, fts date, Washington, gives proof that he has not yet taken the field. He will not do so until Gen. Halleck s return from the Peninsula. v Post Office Stamps for Currency. Proposals will bo received by the-Treasury Department until the-6th ? of August, under tho internal revenue act. On and after the noth of July designs for the sumps may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of In ternai Revenue. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Mr. Boutwell/.with the approval of _ the beo rotary of. the Treasury, in order that the act of Congress of the 17th of July may bec»r ried into effect more speedily, has submit ted the following proposition for the consid eration of the Postmaster General, who has considered andadopted them—namely: First. That the Post Office Department fur-, nish the Treasury Department with inch post age stamps as may be needed .for corrency, that Department paying to the Post Office De partment the net cost thereof. ! Second. That the arrangement shall oease at the option or either party, or, *h«n ( tfc» Treasury Department ill prepared to issue its own stamps as currency. I ■ ..... Third. The stamps to be so prepared, that they can be distinguished easily from the or dinary postage stamps. , . L IV. Fourth. The stamps to be redeemed by the Treasury Department as contemplated by tho act of July 17, 1862. ’; . . Fifth. Such stamps to be received by the l\»st Office Department for postage, and to be at all times exchanged for ordinary postage , Arrangement* will immediately-Kb made-to carry the above propositions into effect. **To be Right with God!”. Count GasFAnnr, in bis late ’most excellent work on America, writes a great truth-whioh our rotors are slow to comprehend, to wit: The United States Till triumph only when, they shall be right with God— forgive mo the expression. Their cause is good ;It will-be better when they shall have thoroughly com prehonded It themselves, and presented'lt in its true light. Odd awaits. this mdment. | There are infamous laws to bo revolted, and acts of ignominy to be effaced. This can be dtvoo without adopting plans of radical abo r litioo, and without instigating slave .insur rections. It can .and should be done; else Qod, r fear, will use the South as an avenging rod. and, in one form oranothor, the chastise ment will endure, until all traces of the old complicity shall bo blotted out, and until the Korth shall have written her motto upon her banner. / [UBStioD of kboliUoo^l As to the general qi~. am at rest. Whether may be the measure, adopted, the social transformation will janita course. I have-always found K impossible ttx feel any anxiety ©ft the subject or slavery. ; Since the eleo'tbn of Air. Lincoln I fcnow that it has received its death blow, and I am not of those who believe tU cause .lost because men , hesitate or postpone it overmuch. One thing is evident—i-the word Union formorly signified | “slayery,” it now means “liberty/' A Proclamation. Bu the Preeident of the United State, of Amenca, In pnrsuaneo -or the tilth sootion of an act ot Congross entitled “An act lo ““W"* i surreotlon, to punish treason and rebellion, to seitoand oon«scato tho property ot rebels, and tor other purposes,-” approved July 17,186?, and which act, and the jointreeolntion ex planatory thereof, are herewith published, I, AnsAHiu LmhoLS, President of the United States, do hereby proclaim lo_ and wayn all porsons within the contemplation or said sixth section to oease participating in, aiding, coun tenancing, or abetting the existing rebellion, or any rebellion, against the Government pf the United States, and to return to their pro per alleglknco to tho United plates, on palnpf the forfeitures and seisnres as within and by said section provided/ -' / ■ -• ■ • In testimony wereof I hard hereunto sot my liani and caused the seal of tho Unlted SUtes Done at the CitJ !of Wathington, thu t''«»>?- fifth day of July, to tho joar of oo? Lord ono thooflaad eighVtoindrdd and aixty-tjro, and of tho .Tndepondenoo of tho United sut«.h. o i6^-;« 1^k LINCOLN : By the P«»ii«nk 5- .I-,.: , Wu»ll. BtffAßP, SecwUty of Haw. / ~TH* BI3TH SECTION. Apnjied U the ilxth leeilon of tta» Con' ’ fisc&tion aotreferredtoibyW Indent In th»»boTopiool»mm«on: ;; fi . ..... ' - »n* £>rioii*Uhthiny Stmio OrJemtOTy of, the United Stttei, other tß*ntho<( neth'-'f. »B. efureseid. afterthe plttageof thilact, being ennairodinermed rebellion tJ°Tv «emfntof the United fltktei,>of'»idlnror eboUiDgeechrebellioßj Bhallnot,irilhSn BUty dMmMnublla.irKnlng nninprieJuntMon duly given end msde by the President of the United Bt»tcß,W6Be to eld, ooonlenanoe and abet nub wbelHonJ denbe to the United niUte nnd nroceity, moneyed etooke »nd,credlt»of ,tuoh. Senon «b»U be llebfb to leltnrd ■u eforejiid,. ind It (bell bo the doty of Vbe-Pmfden*. to' belie and nee them »i efo.reaeld.-.or.thopro eeedi’thereof.. And ell enle!, ,tnm»fe»«.:nr 'conieyinces'of'enyeneb'•property; we;. expireUon of the, (nld'elxty.: ,dayn boißr M» diteof-iaoh warninyaad'procuration, shall be nbll Sid Tpil j- MifU ifollUi; tfUaffioleat., bar to. any luit bronjjht*by : *o6h person.’..for the posaowlon or (he.cue of' snob, ptoperty,. or., any of . It), to ajUse-andpreve that ,he U on# of the persons described la thUlieoUODe;•_ Th*. Cxau+itltaliEPoai -RiMiioHi.—i ECcouotaTecenUy-Ta6eiyedfrom|theh^ < l®*'" j teraof'the aTiiiy'orthn ?otpiftac,;tlia official | report of lhe : l>attle«:befQre jtUQbm«tf that the hilled,' waundedf mhslo**»4 art approximate to,lB*ooP* l * •" T " -'" Xs* fciTY cinm«L.of .ciirn»a4 i>»* •re** 1 ' prUtatl J35,060'f0r boonljto rolonUon. | Miaov to TsutotS U Idlare. f* ;V; t.att; TBLEGEAfHIO HEWS. [FROM OOR EVENING EDITION.] Army Medical. Board« Com. Porter la Washington—An English Iron . ciadSteamerCaptared*.Cotn. tar nail Acquitted, etc. ; WasnixoTos, July .28,— An Army Medical Board, comprised of Surgeon* Brinton, Cly mer, end Assistant Surgeon'Webster, V. S. A., for tine examination, of brigade snrgoons and staff liolunteer surgeons, and assistant goons'and contract physicians, has met in morning, via Fortress Monroe, a fact which _ is considered of significant importance. . The Nary .Department learns_ that, the blockading fleet. reconUyeeptnred the Tubal Cain, a large Iron-dad English steamer, off Charleston, while attempting ta r ” n ‘“° blockade. She was hearity loaded with arms and ammunition. The reasel has been order ed to New York. . ' , Bate Biohmond papers oontain the prooeod inoa iof the court martial of Commodore Tat nal, on the charge of the culpable destruction of the Morrimao. They award him an hon *s£ of the 24th inßt., has an ed iiorUl hoSed "Bincoln’s Double Polloy—His Porlhry,” in which it says that the usurpa tion ofthe gorernmont thatauinWashing ton has been so great and radical as totally to ' diisotre any bonds that may have been sup posed to bind us to the Northern States. The people are Called upon to endure ‘he most«- treiio distress, aniJ.to make any sacrifice, even t or lifeltself, sooner than yield to a foe so dis- . gastiog *nd malignant. , lien. Pope’s Five Ceos Order ply of Capt. Harrison. pjm.aDEi.rHU, July 28.—General Fops>_ order, offering a reward of five cents for the apprehension of a certain Captain, having been telographed throughout the country, it is but due to the officer so disgraced, to place - hi». reply before the public; through the sam e . medium. Itii aefollows: I To the Editor of (A. firm, York .iKWjo- Sir: Greatly to my surprise, my altentlonwae directed to an article in the eveningpapers of. Saturday, advertising me as a deserter from my company, whioh is un V'J°' M, resignation, unconditional and imme diate, fares written, offered to, “J copied Vy tho. Colonel commanding a day or to previous to my leaving. Bald resignation was necessitated byanjn) ur J received while in tho performaiica of my duty, rendering mo totally nnablo to discharge the dalles devolving upon ine j. therefore, by tho advice of many of my fellow officers, inciadipg bath the surgeons of the regiment;! resigned. /or no other canto eouid X have b«n tadncod to leave tho army.' that . tho Commanding; Generals hi... e -- girossiy misinformed, otherwise sat .>■ - ionldnever haveemanatedfrira htpu , eral Pope. ■ .Sanuri. Ij. iy" ’ , No. C 6, West Thirty-Seventh j/' -t, : <. The Rebels concentraji ns o Point-«Suffpllt ' [FoRTBSSS Mosroi, Jol/21;,— i f'4> orodlblv informed that Isrgs robe! forces am now being [ concentrated on the Bob of *• l, ” r ; above the junction/of the Appomatox .and jbmes livers. They camo down from Kioh mond by the Bichmond and PetorsbnTs h,ad. It is believed that they already.nttm her from. Ilfty/to seventy thousand, and .that Gen, Jackson is in command, notwithstand ing tho rumor that he is in-pursuit of-Qen. f°Sy/(nformant'ls very confident tbat the rebelY are now making a bold stand ut the above named place, and are bringing then forces they can spare from Richmond, and does not believe that Suffolk is loog tafo /from an attach, a» the.rehels are said t» trithin twenty miles with considerable forces. Sece.eionist. Arrestad in <]***•• ■ preparations for DrafUnig in New i" Nrw Yo«, July 28.—The IWiumt 1m re ceived s apecialdiapatch from ColQmbM.Oh.o, which etatee that the Bev. Br.Broeta, or St iLonia, and Bev. D. noyt.ofLouiaiiUe,™™ arreated on *rld»f night .»t the honre of the notorious rebel Judge Clerk, o? Ohio, ht t? xeported.thatiniportajjt papera.were foandea thhm, implicating Vallandlgham. - / - -The Governor hM taaued orders to the M aeaaors to have an enrollment made of all the able Sidled- men in tho State, to bo ready tar the 18th ot Anguit- K,dmaiitßl«»wg» of voluhteere by that Mae, drafting will be I.commenced.. , • •: -__^L [EJf/J'fi jd^CBMJEES. vetHEELEB AWIIiiON'B . Sewing Machines, | HO. 37 JTTTH STEKET. FITTSBEKaH . Pin Averted Ob Firrf Prmtittm oi Uu UNITED STATES. E A I R For the Years 1858,185j> 4nd 1860. ; UPW&BD9 OF aO,ODOMAOniHE3 BO SO IN THE UNITED STATES. MOHS THAN 30.000 BOLD THE PAST TEAS. ; Weoffarto the pnblio WHBSIiEB A WTMON IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. at BBDHCED PRICES, with Increaaed canfldrnce ot ita merit, ae U» beat and moat rellabia Family Sevrfn*,Ba.biM Herein uaa. Itdoti'eiinally>enon thotbiAait»pd thlinatt fabric, make tha tockortltch tapocibl. to .nnzaval, aUke on botb' eid..; Ufdmple in eoMTO-. Uon, more, apoody In mivement; and more durabla , thin any Other machine. Oiicnlaie, giving price and daaaiption ot Me-. thlnea, foiniabed gratia, on application In penon or • Maihine.wemaUd tor thw jeer*. .. .. QEWING MACHINES. WILLI AMS A OBVIB’ tmegnallad double thread. (25 FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. »i<tiwrflHi, Ho. 13 irIFTE BTBE£T f PITTSBURGH, Fa* Theae Uat&toea will do ell kind* of work, and ara warranted and kapttn repair otto year without any , < *" E *‘ i LILLEt, STBAIH A 00.. Agouti. SPECIAL NOTICE. SSaSomU».Grov«rAtN4katS*win* ■ itfg ■‘Thl*. Marina *** P* l bard ho® - / , to pglte eny.partr.- A CO. ;" - OTHBtwWSßi fes^aSSi' S^^^^sssr ■ hi»tt«iit3l«T ‘ *-■ T«T*T,T, PAPBB.OBBAf.~W. Vjttgr to r ioyilM£
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