19 =I M SIZ=III =I ME iffilli • MINIMI E =MO= BE 1111 EI! MEM gail • ' ' ; ;,i .; •• 1. 4; 4 $ • mom e, - ; '-:•• , 44* • 0 .::.• , ••.; • • •.,;; nte •• • . , • - . - • : -:;*•••••• • ' ".:. " • 'Z. .• E NES ~ ; 4;% OM MIS RNLI ■ - N• MO IEI MIEN linli 14.111B,DALY M08.N1A0::....411NS 18, 1888! lor-ProoMmo hap o f Ms DiorrOS Wort. MOM HAMPTON. • Pb. Aismoblr. Joinr.ornuts. AL/BSD SLAW/. • in. HANS H. HIBRON. tr. WM. H. DINNIBTON. - • V. SNOB. J. MIHAIL /or CAmi of Oros. WM. A. HZEBON. For Oloo , y Tromosror. DAVID AMIN, Jo. • For Rosario, ABDUL ' • A r . WM. J. BIOHARDiOH. /or Ocsoki Crawittormi. OHODOM HAIULTON. For DfroMor of Ho poor. JOBS T. DRAWL • i / a I • Perversion of the Habeas Corpse. Arun named Ermine ICIRT14.11),*11 , gen of Alabama beforeandfor many months after the deed of secession, managed in some way to make hie' way, in April last, to New York, where, under an assumed name, he engaged in the purchase of mea t' cluendiss, principally dry goods. Upon this state of facts, Col. Hormuz Nous; U. S. Provost Marshal, very properly had him . arrested and confined as presumptively a spy or emissary in the'service of the rebel lion, but offered to release him at once on the simple and easy Condition of his taking an oath of allegiance" and fidelity to the Unitedlitates. This he refused to do, but sued oat instead a writ of habeas corpus be fore Hen. Joss H. bloCnarr, City Judge, who, after due hearing, sustained the writ, overruled the action of the Provost Mar shal, and set BIZTLAND at liberty Judge McCmvisays: °No iiectile charge of any nature has been sass lately made out avian Lim, and be i i i h n bold by, ply ally grams of State whic It h min reblllon'egehei the Government ; but th is fact dose not necessarily Make him guilty of troadm, or of any other crime in itself. There moat be Nome peritive, wart act to make him amennble to any of the laws cited by the onnsel for the Garendnent. He tea cilium ef the State of Alabama, end her rebellkm dies not deprive • him able rights ea • citizen of the United States. Section 2 °larded. IV of the Contented= provides that 'the animus of each State shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the see. amt Stales: and Leman reason why he should be mode an exceptioa, and compelled by the'Prorcet Mainhal to Mks an oath ofaSagiance,.when no of fense can be sustained against him; sal if it wets, this simply taking the oath bane the /farad could not exonerate him. And, farther, *JO .not In the. position provided for In the ' , Ate to babes. campus sad regulating proceeding' in , cumin maw; pawed llathis.2, UAL - That provide, for the lasing aide oath of allegiance to the Government bethre Nome United estate. Circuit or District Judge, where the' person has been imprisoned for some earns against the laws of the united States or arraded by order of the President, or of the Beastarice of State or of War. It is the duty of the Judiciary to feirif and Impartially maintain the rights of the citixemoa well sa to vindicate the majesty of the lain of the land when violated ; and in the examination of this cue I em clearly of opinion that the di ator has com mitted no offense legalist the Government, and that his declaration, under oath, in this proceeding t• solemn and fall vindication of his allegiance to the United Statist. and hi. further detention by the milt - they authorities therefore being illegal, ha mud be tibias:l'l , EL" This Judge McCusx has been figuring recently in copperhead meetings, so that his decision is in keeping with his record as a politician. Here was a man who be longed to a State in open rebellion, and who, by his refusal is take the oath of al legiance, virtually admitted that he was a rebel, and all whose surroundings proved him to be not only a rebel but an active emissary, and probably a spy, let loose to igo on with his treasonable practices by • a partisan Judge, on-the ground that he is entitled to "all the privileges and haze ' allies" to whish he would have been enti tled had Alabama not seceded, and had he continued perfectly loyal. The habeas corpus is a great and pre cious privilee ‘ when properly used; but like all other things, If misused and perverted, bete the direr of curses. Ile intent is to shield the innocent and the helpless spinet...arbitrary, irresponsible and despotic power; but here it was used to screen the guilty, defeat the ends of jos ties and lay bare the bosom of the !alien to the strokes of its enemies. This decision hweeits down all distinction between loyalty and tresson,..between enemies and friends. it is perverting the pslladium of individual security into an engine of national destruc tion. It is taking the children's bread and outing it to dogs. Is there a loyal citizen who can read the foregoing extract without feeling that his own personal security is impaired, that his honor ass good citizen is outraged, by having a rebel and a probable spy exalted is his own level in point of privilege, and that his country is impetr riled? I ~.< ~. ~. II 111 EEO In relation to the intended iIITIIIiOIL of the North, the initial movement of which was for a time bellied by the crossing of our times below Fredericksburg, and by Pleastutton's gallant dash on.fitusst at Bev .. arty, We find the following hints in an WI- Lariat of the Richmond WM; of the Bth inst.: OZIZIAL Lia.—lt is too generally known to raise any question of prudence in speak - lag of It, that. General Lee has put his army, in motion. His designs ere known only to himetdf;and those with whom IS wits his duty tb confer...A. few dila will disoloee them to the public, who are willing to wait patiently, in fait confidence that the result, will vindicate the wisdom of 'what he tui dertakes. - A forWird movement' on his part has tea for some time anticipated by the enemy, and is regarded with very per ceptible uneasiness. Whether he is about to justify their apprehension, by crossing the Rappsharusock, we here noletter means of determining than our readers. Should he do in, ants of great, consequence must speedily , llow. % 1- ) sTe nation or meacire of. the barbarities orsci 'blokes tog= of the coaled/rate govern seat gloats in antielpatios; than the tiors seissoes of rebels. .1 LOT:41; ED60111441' ii ...._wr 91 01 1 06 ' w i cled " ' mi detia b y the of tst b yla ws_ ...rdqzvelk, the : Mye s " sil -- --- iv th e grit of . 47,7. the - SAO, 4 ibb_, _L itt ' f 12, Union_ Statißqoa• - 'Aiorof the Erna" , S io n ouch •L ''' ' -- r • ' Ala eordl,ll7 W. 6 • r : 4:104*,.. We - • ' Norm' go ads taU, of our ; bffll.l44l!liall ''. , t, I ~, e i t ' • • ME Vittsburglt Onztthl. trete' Conety Ticket. .It was to gaud against such abuses as this, that the framers of the Constitution wisely made profilloi for the suspension of the writ in' times of great public danger like the present, and, nothing can better exem plify the. wisdom of that Constitutional proilsiOn - than such deSisions as the one under oonsideriticm. Lee's Contemplated noyement. Tux Richmond .2ifsgubvr is kind enough to give us axintimation of the ammeter of Ike invasion or raid the rebel leaders are &aims of making into Maryland or West Virginia,' and, if possible, into Pennsylva nia. It says: Then is no necessity to particularise, or to give our 11110Inhe information; enough to slaw that in tiny measures, whether of bka or invasion with fire and ow we shall be Justified now to our We must endeavor to Ind some other Um- =Eli Governor Seymour and the Colored Trbops. The Troy (S. T.) Times says that a committee of 'colored suer from that city wafted upon Gar. Bey moweisee,wmk. end salW him whether b would 'Alvah* organisation a:regiments of blear moo. .Jl6 replied that biatundatiot, laying that be had too much sympathy for the blacks to do no, m the pod ttou they moot occupy would be oos of extreme des • ger, and would lewd to dreadful sad tounecerwary .rm• Macs of We. Perhaps no other man in America is ca pable of anything so mean and contempti ble as this. The soft-hearted Governor of New York, through pure sympathy for the negroes, declines permit them to be placed in " danger s' and kindly assures them that "the dreadful and unnecessary sacrifice of life,' in case they went into battle, is nottobe thought of for a moment. This, for a leader of a party which classes all who differ with it as "Rigger worship pers'," is not so had; and our white soldiers will be glad to know that, according to so high a democratic authority, they are the men who must occupy positions of "extreme danger." If, instead of this whining piece of deceit and falsehood, Gov. Seymour had plainly said to these colored patriots, beg ging for an opportunity to enter the field for the Nation's defense: "No! I will not co-operate 'with you in your efforts to up hold the honor of the nation. Ido not de sire to see a war succeed which disenthrals your race, nor will I raise a finger in rein , forcing our armies, wasted by war; and especially I frill not suffer—so far as I can prevent it—a people to gain an honorable record, whoseproper condition is servitude" —he would have told more truth than he has lately been in the habit of doing, and would also have shown a far clearer "dem ocratio" record, than his false and hypoerit teal answer to the negro committee makes for him. —But even the organs of his own party are not all prepared to endorse him In his dishonest affectation of philanthropy. The Poughkeepsie Bras, a well-known Demo cratic journal in hie own State, thus re bukes the imposture attempted to be played off by the Governor in tide false and non sensical' profession of sympathy for the negroea : "According to the belief of many, this war is being carried on in the interest and for the sake of the colored man. Why, then t should he not be _allowed, and even relayed, to bear his 'hare of the burden and danger of the camp and battle-field. As for Governor Seymour or any one else having too much sympathy for the bison to allow them to do so, it 18 sheer nonsense. If they have any such sympathy it is of a kind that the people do not understand, Much lees feel., "We hare never yet been able to see why colored men should not be allowed to fight if they want to; nor any reasons why regiments of colored men should not be rais ed, if they can be; nor any reason why the escaped elnres who come into our lines should not be made effective in helping to dig entrenchments, build the Torts, tight the battles, bury the dead, and do any other thing that can be coaxed or required to do against the rebels for their discomfiture." This is as effective a rebuke as a friend could be expected to administer, and there is so strong a smack of common sense, and sound argument in it, that we willingly take our leave of Governor Seymour in such hands as he has fallen into, even of his own party, on this 'negro question.' The Radical Emancipation Question in Maisoiri. The success of the radical Emancipation ists in electing their candidates in several districts to fill vacancies, occasioned in the state convention by the resignation and ex pulsion of rebel members, is one of the most extraordinary signs of the progress of rad icalism yet witnessed. In McDonald coun ty, Cape ahardeau county, Webster county, Chariton county, and one or two others, radicals are elected. In the Chariton district, the new' delegate succeeds no leas a personage than Sterling Price, who was elected. two years ago without opposition. How . Chariton gives Win slow, radical, two hundred and forty plu rality, and one hundred and thirteen majority (over all) In a poll of about half its former vote—a large turn oat for spe cial election. These results have been achieved in counties where there are no soldiers to interfeis with the free voice of voters, and where the voting is. viva yore, and every radical is therefore known to his, pro-slavery neighbors. Several other delegates have resigned, and elections are to be held on the -10th lust,, to fill the va cancies The radicals have brought oat Judge Hemry B. Benton, of Kansas City, as a candidate whose publicly avowed platform is emancipation without comport sation.--81. Louis Letter. The Fourth of July Celebration in Philadelphia—Place of the Cele barites' Changed. A dispatch from Philadelphia says: The Union League intended to hold a Fourth of July celebretion at Independence Square, but u the democratic party hold their usual anniversary at that place in the morning, and have a prior claim which they refuse to yield, the celebration of the Union Leagie will be held at Fairmount Park, to which place the prodession will march. The Union League committee addressed a note to the democratic committee, in which they spoke of the national and unpartisan character of the , propeeed celebration, of the fact that the President and other dis tinguished citizens would be present. To this the democratic eommittee replied that they have invited 'diltingalshed statesmen and patriots trim other States to unite with them on the 'occasion, and a cordial invita tion is extended to all who are loyal to the Conatitutlon, Unloit and laws, and who re cognise freedom) of speech, liberty of the press, protection from arbitrary oppression and vindictive arrests.- The request to inivendorr, *mob= of Independence Square is therefore deoUsed. aIIENZI4.I. Porx...;--The - Ls Crosse Daily Democrat, which has been , unfriendly to Gen: Pope, now says "It is genet.- 111Y,Understhod that Gen. Popeis soon to be placed in the field.. We hope the report is true. Ertry,liy we respect him more and mores When be came west after his Ilictunond raid, people were prejudiced against him, not so, Lunch on, account of his Attest, as to the appendix to his volume of sermons - to his troops, when he took corn -mend of them. But, the failure of others in the seine respect hive relieved the picture =and Ulm conduct while in command of this Department his brought out many fine qualities, and made him a hundred friends now where he had none a year since. Gen. Pope, while in Milwaukee, has made friends all over the West by a simple process. Be has minded his own business. ' ' ' , . • Sulatoss.—The Springfield (Mast) Re. publiem says that from the exchanges of ,a a Sew leY4 since , it clipped the mord : of, no less than thirty suicides, all of which-wowed within the space of forty4lght" hOurt. Of Ili thirty, eight Werefemalos.lieurtienwero believed to have been canoed from disappointment inlove,sLi from seduction, four from monomania in religion; two—both lads of twelve years— from cruel treatmeqt• of parents, one from jeklowry, and', the ' remaining three from misanthropy, sickness or sorrow. Dunn is an shame story afloat that, Val. Ilshanthsi been imprisoned by the rebel authorities. Of mume it bee been got up to make a lf . ttle eripathetto capital among Ida ideas:a—a erolt !oft" the Aemoormie 4 '..7.--. , -..-- , .: , .:::!--?::4;;IiA-k:•,-. , --'44!:,..•:. , :fkr . -: , - ., ,',..i.:f . :::::-. - ,,•-', - .7 .. , 71--,...-- ; :-.i-i - • -., .. -,- .1 . c7; , .... „ '- f. ,, :' , k , 11,7 7 .(i5:.q. , . - i , ;-...i1-a;,:,-,-- -• r ' MILITARY .IrOTICES, ICATTIr.NTION I co. C,l5Ta !LEW -7M (NT P. at 111.—Tho numbers of "thhi Con:lpso,. and al who ars .I Su; t i Sled In pr, testing onr ratuilhsamt horns. MOM v 41., ere re,twated to meet S tTE NO, et the Von Wayne Pas sugar Depo', In Aliesh ny, et t too ,ok, rd . Om purpose of enr , llmest, C• order of I=l nAT'TENT'ION I B meeting alb- member. •4 Co. y 4. Ifulo Pe Id id ,ul.l to eeld at the Armory story bra reum,) Atteel coy, en PIUS (Setterdnn IgVittlNG, for the pu - poto of • ece;Tiou volunteer. f,r the deco., cf car oily. It it hvod that the westing will De fell All atembere of the root .cuoy haring 'uniform or equipmeree u thelr po•cotIon, end •ho do not Intend Tolman° It g will rotor E tbo limo at once, WI tho gltrent exvec I to go tutu • otoop of instruct ton on Tue•day. BY f Jele:lt Tar. C PTATN. [O.Mll.t'S M iiT LNG. A Ynts Meatirg. Of the eltltees of tit eborgh and Allegheny will be bete in the AbizawEent BIAVEET HO( ST, (621urtlav,) Ev.ENiNO, at 7X, o'clock, To take moan,: es to rile troops for setriC3 to the Department of the Idouonsab Distinguished .peaker• will addr.o the meet rear Le s the cam]. rally.' iO'PITTSBURGH I:UITR s The undersign, d is authorized to niter party of irfICLII AILTILbEuIf, for prenatal& o.o.use, and to continue in sonice dining the war. An opportunity I. row otttred to the returned vol unteers, and all other. desiring to urn ask ccun• try In tale moat attractive branch of the military winkle. The Government Bounty of SIM Win he paid to each enlisted mat, and fell pay, subsistence, clothlny, do., will be allowed from the data of en. roliment. Arrangements have also ban made tar furnishing sntalstencs and qnszter. immediately, 11 desired. BAlMerOter,ooracrlpted mea WV allowed no h =Ay, and all the advantages of the tens, are In favor of tho vo`onteor. Apply to. WILEINB HALL third floor, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. JUtlti P. 016.83, BEM Walt DliPa ItTAIDDIT, s Wet - Moron °ire, Juno 9th, 1863.1 ORDER.—(ErrnAcTs.) L The Department of the llcuougehela twill embrace that partion of the State of Pennql. Tattle West of Johnstown, and the Laurel Rid range of tlounlaltul, and the counties of flameout, Brooke and Ohio, to t.O Butte of Virginia, and the counties of Columbiana, Jefferson sou Delmont, in the State of Onto. litlgedler Gkneral WILLIAM T. U. Dame le to. dynes to the command of this Department. Mod. ;partite at Pittaborgh. 2. A Deportme.tai Army Corp. of Ve:n. t In • fantry, Artillery and Uwe .Ity, to 1 e d %floats toe Army Corps of the llonongihele, will or enrolled and organised In accona,..ce with moieties. of the U. 8. terrines, far the pao:ection and delve,r of the pane property sithlti that lepertainut, and coat he unstated lot, the NCI M. of the Unlit d Matey... eetre d-ring tha phoenix, of the Preeldeat or the continusAce of the Iwo, The La¢panr and firld Official If the Depart mental Cl*ps wilt be prcvlacnally exam i•aleced by the rreddent. • They allll be wood, uelform•d, equipped, and while In Wive eervioe, oat aided awl eupplled, as other troop. of the Welted &ate.. • o.valry volunteer/ slay forelen thefr own borate, to be turned over to lb.. Melted stake at their •p• praa•d von•, or allowance witlee made for the time IA actual eervlce at tee rate anther bed by law. She ioveracuent vrdl moist etaied Ca. 117 to th azteut that horses csu be feral... • Tao Departmental Corps will oct be entitle t t bounty, and ctn..* be paid until ()anemia make, a app:opr•attuo Sur that porpcoe. J. Nolnuteers In the Departmental Corps mar, at their own rectum% he tie:sten - et ant mrstered into the wasters for three pi am rr daring the war, sod aims such transfer end other r they PILL tr ailliettri the pap and lartkety authors.' bp the Ac! o! Con greet to mamma,* tor tire. y, on or Outing the war. Yo'nhteara 10 the Dtpsr. mental Corp. witl remain staject towartl.m.nt sad Grail (or general Service. Ths enlistment, re.tult:ng and o gikrozit g of rolon• tem, ter tririer 3es • at 01.114 th, war, I, to L. .t mutated and encouraged, thew:Burrs to Us sppolnt .4 and commlest‘nel by the tiovernors al the reeve. Mee Stems. The eriltstmetts hereto .padded. and ir merem taco the Departmental mtstm to the tone ureic. mast he reputed to time ramose Marshal GaDelel, lo order that the reepectim date, and Otn• gat:Monad Marlene may receive epproprlate credit under tie Yurellmact act of Ueog. aa. • 4 Ail the troota within the Ihpertinint .111 be on tor the commend of the General am a andlog the Dtpertmetat, ,th the ecial Dept itnitetal HAIL 6 The sp•rations against the manly are sat to be limited by the georrephiral the. of the Vegan/neat, bat may esteod to ans. nt terrttery, r In the Jay, at of tie commanding General may be egpedSent -to moist or punne th• enemy Vo nutter compel:lire and regiments organised In pi not within the I , aparg•ttut of the klenong a . ele, msy be attactod far temporary service to the Army Otyps of the illooo,gabeta, and mustered lot, ursine upon rpset•l at yelcatto .1 and order of tt• War Depa•tmont By ord. r of I ho Pr" 'doh t. t =LE • Sec:ataxy CI I:ct vat . ..arty , r. or run Mosota•a•LA, J'iiut•ur`6, Juno 1111 IkU3. j The er.d.talgcel heroty seaumes ousamer.d et th. Drpartser.t. , The e.t.a et tha Depectmeat .111 b. anooonc.tri to nblequent orders. .111 c .minttalcatioosibr these Lititleutzters sill be dhected to •• &eminent AdJut tat Oenersl.” Apra meet of the Ilanontrahelt W. T. B. B6OOEB. Jellates Itsjor Geo.raL PUBLIC JrOTICES. PURSUANT 'lO THE RESOLU TION mused by the alleglarny °musty Onion °annuli., 1 have appointed the leaning aura tlrs llommittu for thaszeulng par: A. M. Daunt, lag, Third Ward, Pitilbargh; &&&&& ammo, Third Wud. AlDgbear. krona], Pan!, liouongattals borough; D. U. ;nausea, ]mar if. Clair rp; Jona K. batman, Nomad Ward, Ahrghany; trliract, Eetood Ward. Pittsburgh. Jun B. 6711.1.....06111. 1p; Bar. &mona, lit, tag „ Fourth Ward, AU/shear, Bazaar. litnutat, &until Wed, Pittsburgh; .1011106 Furuto Ward, N. D. 6(.11 . C.1.L P. 1121 {OW whip; r.lll[l. F. Isna, Lrotreccestis; IL U. P AAAAA Jr_. Ptobist t0...11411p; P. 0. Blouse. 111th Ward, PlTUbttrati; Jose V. nava, Jltilltn ton. hip, /AIL 11•11.1114 1/.11.0 du; 11.1. 1d01641.66/16 LYaun.t 101 , 6161 p; - JAN. IIICEIOII, hernia township; Jon IL POMMa, Tarantula; WD.UAII Bunny hithisad township. H. U. 111ClutkU., Iraq t Alalh Ward, Pittsburgh. WM. U. NUMMI, Ckairmtn of Union Conesntian. The slurs Ocalamittos will meat at my °Was ' No. 110 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. on OA ' /THAT, , Juts 13th, MA at 11 o'clock . m..„- JoinfawrAT A. id. BROW N. Chairman: IWSTA.TR MEDICAL BOARD. MILLIQOSI2Z/S PENNIFTLVAIILL Unarm, HOgrilui Departyymt, Harrawarg, Jane 10th. ISM A STATE MEDICAL BOAtID hes been organ sod at flaniabarg, Panau brute. for the examination of applicants for appointments at Ausetant Sargums. acsowd will rout on the SECOND YEA LAT in ETSIST MOSiTil daring the summer. and arrange for holding exandiablone am fregnoully u the de. monde of the sunke way regatta Pbukdans furnishing the rigul.lte tuthaeolslo of lath:wiry. sobriety sad hyally will be sullied of the time when they may snood. By order of A. 0. 0131 Tall, G0.411101' of P•120111i. ruts. J AB SUES, .13:31 For : roo General lresoulvanle. SEOBiTLBY•S OISVILAND t PITTINVItaIt 1141LIBO1D Co., • OlealLind, Key 23th, lark .44-vA SPECIAL MEETING OF THE erTo7Kllols4ltBB of this Oomenny will to bald at Its office to Cleveland, on W CHE 1, tha lit der of 3nly next, it 10 o'clock a. M. on said day, to take into conalderstion the - propriety of itCll4.l - the Capital Stock if the Company to as amount andiclent to allow of the conversion of Its Bloc gees Bondi. The trawler /took. will ba, closed from Jai' Z. AUCII.WELL, Featetory, 26th to July 24 magam Oman f/ 131 CM. BArnw reIiTITUTIOI, tittanurgb, Juuo 11th. (DIVIDEND.—The President at d retswes or this ituditution boss this d ee. el Ned • Dividend of T 8 11E0 PER OEUT. Wee of United drab) .l out of tho osrafogr of lb. Ws wiz months ending .2. tst, pe.sob:o ou do. nand. WWbar lnterest from 120 '4..0101. If not D. E. ItioKINLET, 'that Transom, 0. 1 1 . 11 E DIRECTORS of the Birmieg• ham. Lent Bluelngham and South Phu. burgh Gas Company hare MB day declared n deed of rous (4) PEA 0115 T. on the Oepttal Birch out of the earning. of the lut eta months, parable cm and otter the lath Intt, et the commercl.l tank. 80. 68 booth street, rtttaburgh. By order of the Board. U. KOBISOON, Trwourer. Blrmlnghem, June I. 1063 pima Orrice Of Till OITISM /1 1 1.1711/121C111 0 0 1 . Pittaborga. Soo* lath. I)G3. jr.:DINTITND NOTIOO.—The Pres ident Went d Director ■ of this Company bays this day dace. • Dlll.l.ed of TREAD DoLLABB ($0 00) PER WORD, free of if. S. Tax, payab'e to the Itteckholdets WO. I, h. Jets ti. Sk 11 On. Rid„ Secretary. NnormOrro AND 111ANcraoTtntroa' Devi, Pitt.bargb, Juno 1803. IwTHE &AHD OF. DIRECTORS Moro al-otod JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Oa filer of this Hank. Jefelf U. I...B4OLLMAN. ProoNont. RELIGIOUS 4•OTICES. WTHE FIRST 'CONGREGATION MP DISCrIPLIS. Pitteburgh,teeet eta. Wl', la the 111011 CITY GOLLSOE BUlLDndid, HD`at Pratt end 151.131e1e stmts. Preeebton mums itilit—itentlng and ieentog—et the ma boom thendabehoolatlNoNdook p. Pram liseting fray MIAY MRNLICh ' The 101bditt =WOW, WIIMI lath D ed. ,1•13:1t 0 XEW AID FERT/SEJNEX7II. PUBIIO •SAIIV .—NatioeilehereVrgrii - • Badn to all persons, and modally to - "E•ct2. /ohy. that there in be expound at Publia Sale, at our Lhiery Stable, S¢ the Borough of Tout. peraucerile, on Saturday, June 20th. 185, at b erica p. m , a certain blind BAT HORSE, which wee left at ottr ntablo some time Mora by John Hadley; gale being far the puTive of defreying the expenses of keeping said bone. T. 11.T.R.SHBESOER At CO. Tcurseuxcqvaccr. Jane 10th. 1863. .1.113:t.1 kr NI A Eth'4 CO.'S PlaNoB , t 7 1.-% —Jost Opettid till. weeks choirs) •opply of time betuillul instruments; 7 ir I btlond • doubt the Antit in tto oostutry. This tot Is new .lewd universally imaged. For some moats. poet ere have not teen able to 511 4* e-hea(l of oar crdera. WARRANTED FIVE YZ4BS 11 , 111E1 1111.0113E1113' EXOILLBIOI2 PIA !CO- I uHTF.S, the best cheap PI etos rase. Por sale by OH faILOTTE. B(.1)1111, 45 Filth street, Bole APat for RAINYB BHOTHIBS • Pi ANCrn and Par , tt.re, kIHLODIEWINE. • Jel.s DUTCHER'S = Supplies a want Mt by ram y good honeekeerper. Every Onset will kill a grunt where Tea are thick. lioneember that It is DUT /LEE'S that dory this. and es fate tke bare losltatiors that are offered. The rt al arils's) is for sale by all reepractable Erosible. D. A. LifINZEITtOLS, BONA 00., corner of Plat and Wood street., jel9:6wd Pittsburgh. TO PAPER MANUFACIIIRERS. 01161,12 D PAOYDSAIII 0111 b, r. o itol at the uMoe of the lautininteude neat Publ'e Printing, for topplyies the paper used by the State for the tear commetclog July let. 1863. Bald paper to be Dock PaPer, niesenting 23 by 40 bootee, and to weigh, re. apectively, .40 and 60 peon& to the ram. Also, Urp. meuntingl7 by 28 inches, weigh. Ing 28 Wind. to the ream. bids will be received for iath kind eparately. h.& can be banded in up to WIDNIEIDAY. July I, at 10 o'clock a. in., and must Mate apecilloally the price per pound of paper Bunplife of paper. required will Us sent to any par ties upon application to the undersigned, md can elm be aeon on the day of letting. L. 11. PUNK, Btperlnteedant Pablle Printing, jol 8 .49.20.27 76 Market Bt . Bnrriliburg loamoOdlng. pones 1 BRASS FORCE PUMPS, ANTI-FRZEZISO PUMPS, • IRON WELL PUMPS, LARD PUMPS, ESOIRE WELL PUMPS, YARD WELL PIMPS, FEED PUMPS, ALKALI PUMPS, RAILROAD FOROIC PUMPS, ENGINE FORDS PUMPS, LIQUID M &MORE POMP., LIFT AND FOBOR PUMPS, And many other PUMPS mannfactured by Cowing & Co.. Seneca Tarn, N. if each as Otil-DOOM !ULM for welt and Chasm, which can be cond with any kind of pip.. TM' ail. ty RECEIVED AT I= L.11)118' 1101100008LIFP/1811,0u1y...--.. Do. ETD HUMID BOOTS, TS. r.. CONG. HICIAD OAITZBEI, oaly KEYS CALF lI&S.MOBALS. too. CIIILOIIIN•e GOAT BOOTS, 0n1y....—.—.... 25. Itt,t'S! AHD YOUTWIS DA LMOBall3; 21118131:Er AND VRILDCIEWS CONGRESS GAITERS AND BiLIIOIIS,LS. f:31.1 uld sae= a bargain trreay. =I CITY OF ALLEGIIENT. jj Tooascranaa Orates. June 11th, 18411 A LLEGHENY TAXES.—Notice is ADIL, horaby given tbat the Aswasorn Ina tido day placed to this oleo the doplloates of City, Par, City Ileteinew, School Ind School Boildlng MILS, and cf Water boats for the year 1813, and that said tam will uow be received In ponmance to Oa Acta of Aa. suably of February ilth, 1160, and *yell lath, 116; .ucjstt to the foll.arlog mulatto= sad allowance*: five per cent tf laid on or Wore the lint day of July. it or per act. If paid on, r before tho fleat Sc, of Argent Two per cent. if paid on or belay the dist day of firptestr.r. if pail after the drat day o! September. end en or before the fast day of October, en deJtv.ticn will be mad. If paid alter the that day of October, and on or be• love the first day of November, eo addition of & per cent. shall be added to and payable on the same. after the first Mir of November. warrant■ will he bsuel to enforce the oollectkok of all then remaining unpaid. together *lib the per orntege second there on and the mate. D. MitOf l / 1 110111, Jo I:1 w Oily Tremarer. 800 'll-,t, 8AL31011114, UXTOIID sirs, Abs CUILDR 13130 L:, of every descrlpticel prtoe and gadfly, at the Masonic Mall Auction House, 55 FIFTII STREET. ' Om° War= IMLPHIJIL SPRING& 7hli well known rate/lag plum will be formally opemod on the am OF JUNk. Th. fipttop, thieyear will be taller the immedi ate Eaporrhoon of the imetator. trho .111 hut as sisted by Se w% JOSSTLI A. AWAlefin stut 0. O. UTICA/IL It ft the Inn:attn . n to Mae the home, In all se. gnts, equal to the best watering places In the mon- Ize, and to pito*, generally ttr the ornarost and eccemzeodetkni of lb. gouts. For terms br other heonnatlosiaddrtue A. Wan:loN, Jr. Jeltslm Lents Center •F. 0.. be`strate LIQUID STOVE POLISH. &arm rrby It ly bailor than Dry 11/4.135h I. It is &trod, Maid. 2. It has oo smtli whatessr. 3. It protium so dirt or dat. 4. It stands the: =St Intsam hist. 3. It primates from rust. 6. It Y the most ososormlesl 7. IS Is Rot ot.s.fotrrth ths labor. for tale to SIMON JoazisTon, corm azdthflal sad hntetb streets. QUIZTUNAIIIII . III O MC/E. Omer G and WO struts, " • Washington, D.ll, Jane Stb, WILL B :SOLD AT ATIOTION, on 'r WIDWICSGAY, the 94th of Jono inst,, at the Goal nots Obsoevitorg,• lot of esodisitosof ROUE@ AND MULLS, the poverty of the United Staten. Term cub, to Potornmont funs. Bait to commenO• at 10 Vol** a. to. O e. Townie, Jtilnddot. /4 31... P. - 41. • • A GOOD CHANCE FOR A BUTCH• county moyart7 tbr aide, situ• steel sit the heed or Little new Mil Bun Sediund. It Is In the midst Sts ilembhing population. Thera ere two lola, with two good home and thOgnalar shop, snd everything wicewary for culling on the in/taming Itneinees. It will -bs' add= our tionte. In. ulre on the • combat. r ',MOW WEBB Sc WILKINSON, CommissoN le savisAiff. :Whoiess lee szeiravic 0.311 M, DRUM /RMS. DU IL% 8008. GRA.IISB, and DMus.. painJl7. I Alio, LAIATB2.II, HIDES, 011613;40., No. 21 Y Liberty Tittabmite: mar Csa adyanc•mtutil ID/141G CandiUnkeeta so. Halted Jellatal pit t.Pri.o:ll.lll.L a: j, 14 28, s t W O: :U . II: . nated Wator Anat. nog iftdoabi Wen be., log 22 fait G loobo front, sad eitandlui back 150 hot to if f, ronletrret, taptber with the bedding owe. 'hooka of Jotattw No. 28 wood stmt. IN t3TORE iiND FOR 13/111C-• . IN keg7Coakttry Link; - " 200 dosni Proms; , • . 78 WOW W. IL Cheeili 76 bash. ohl3 Ltrled Apra; 00 do, Bi choke halm Peadive; logf gle J.lB L.11.1707GT • CO. Ye: ealAlle:1211:67:51 1. art cb.11 7 ::6113 6 1,6414117. 1P1.7;"11:2174" , 11 13 ::.11 7 1613 SEED BUOKWILEA.T.-c-Beceived thil dah from Oman•• Vs,NO; N. - IL, 300 betbels WPIto Ntickilett., a impala article he' d• for b 7 . L, 6. VOIGT POE. WALL PAPBIO4. BORDIOII4 a.: 84, the leading depot UV awoki.s ll ol... ' • • Dither coma anti bay. - ' W. PJ 111.118WALV, 87 Wols4 stmt.. 14 1 .51111L' - 'l , Witt.— U 0 bb on oon• 1 : otoonot,orkdowtroot Tailor roar tor moubi. /*ls • P.BllOl kW.- so A r tiTuNt-60. bbl& Mr4ITS I 9? di lindq 41* 64 " . ", % lila ' it. °Moho. f; AblAtUllisixted Ibs didi by • MUM IL onlalle. -•"44'Nt.. j" - ,x1.4.41-` r jr . ,„ • • O'r-g U*.kc 411 ketlT 41:4 • „ XZW° ADIMATIS STANDARD HISTORY or Tam WAR' Author of "Napoleon and.hia liarsha'a," "Washing ton and hie Generate," de., de , in two volumes, Bolal Octavo. 1,000 pp. Embellished with 60 new and beautiful Steel Plate Engravings Eirittl volume ready for delircry Over 160,000 velars already .Id. The twat intatetting and instructive work ever tented from the American prem. Headley is eminently rittedibr the prepentkrn of a work of thls character. Ho is acknowledged to b the most rigorous and graphio writer of Mitary .111story.in the language. He devotes his whole time and energy to the work, spending some portion of Ids time with the army, and hie ostensive acquaintances and correspondence glee him peculiar advantages for obtaining information. Unbiased by party mtd un influenced by politician', he writes from the stand point of a patriotic and imparttal historian. With Ids facilities for obtaining facts, and his won derfalliewers of condensation, ha is enabled to fur nish the people with • full, consecutive, reliable and impartial lintory of the great contest of modern times, inn sma I compare!. Avoiding dry details— tedious br dejointed documents, extracts and doubtful reports—he combines facts in his own peculiar and masterly style, =Wag every page glow with the niscluistion of ► romance, as the readers of his first volume will testify. Wartiold only by subscription. A FRESH SUPPLY HUMPS/LEY% BPIOII7/0 HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, LUST OP =OEM ItIOUDLZEL No. : l—for rim; Oongietion and Ingetometket. Be. 2—fat Worm_ Neer, Worn Bello, Wetting the Bed. n—Tor °elle, Crying, Teething and Wakeful ness of 'Tabula. No. 4.-Tor Diarrhea, Cholera Infant= and Sm. mar Complaints. Ram s—Nor Collo, Orlpinp, Dysentery or Moody No. 6—Tor Oliolam OWE% ![orgy, Yuanus. No. 7—for 00n4175, Ookb, Intluazo. gore Throe!. No. B—for Tootipeclaa v rooo4obs.No No. %.-Tor Hoodochs, Vorifgo, Most &V I P dam of Oa Mod • Sa 10—Dppwons Palt—llrat-Wank sad Damned Stoma, 00tIlltipation and Lim (komplatnt. No. 11-I rorWAAL 111/0 Insgularltko, Sang, Mated Bopprowd No, d—lrat lancorthos, Purism Xmas, Boswing down of Tomsk. Beizace, reusru, a 04)., =I SEIOEB, 61,111.1i11.14 =! - 111:18KINS, BROGANS, ISONROL., THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST THE GREAT REBELLION! ET 'LEM BOX. J. T. FIXADLTT, JOHN P. HuNT,13.1.3 Agent. Ketonic Hall, FM street. OrSobscription Agent. wanted. •OE Tali PLOPLI. No. 13—for Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14—Ball khans Pilie—For ltryairedu„ Brag- Nona Pmnlea an the Mont. No. 11—B .. Pilit—tor Pain, /011110080 or Soreness in the Most, Back, Loin or Limbs. No. 2:6—&calnal Imbrium, Involuntary Discharge and Banana Debility. Ns. 4G--Boca Notith, or Conker of adnitiar tio. BO—Urinary Inoonthurnee, Wetting the Bed No. til—Painfal Periods, Proms or Niemen No. 51-11/oNnlng at chomp of Bla, Iflushes No. 13-11ptlepry , end nosetas. It. VIII. A—tat fever and Ague, ChM Parer, Daub Ague, Old Nhinsnaged Agnes. P—Por Plies, Blind er Bleeding, Internal or Ztr• tend. o—For Ears, Weak or Inflamed Rya and Arabia eillog, Wak e! Blurred Mika ' 0— or Calarrh,ol long sanding or want, either with obetructkra or profane discharge. W. hi . o.—For Wllo T og j ogn i r ng violence. For Asadisa or Fiditteki—Opprased, BMW; La. bored Breathing, attended with Oroop end ispecto• ration. Prim, alleste pt tax. For Bs novel rod Dealtas—Dbehargne bow the Zar, the moult of Bouiet Fors, Mauls or Mr. =lsla. For Noises in the Used. Birdmen at Bair. log and Hin gin g la the Zara and Lar.Arts. Price, 60 calla per bm. For Bantfotan.— Inlarged sad In darnel Totudla l l= sa " Vltld Moors, Oust& lone ot Children. Price, 60 oonts per but. ler Claaral Datli4.—llsksi ... or Berme Weak nos, either The sea of Thr - littrawirs Yee. cation or Xxisstiog Disobargoa. Price, 50 sate per bog. For Drop/p.-11mM Acanunalathms, !Saki Dwell lap, with Matt lisaildou. PllO6. 603. par has. For the dish ca.—Deathly Blanes, Vertigo, Inn. Vomiting, and Mokpo' from riding or motion. pee box. Warp Theesse--For Gravel, Beast Canoull, t, Palatal Thination,Disuse of the Eking's. 50 Mali pie bag. or Sematal iheistona—lstrohnitory Theoharis sad Consequent Prostration and Dimly. The most sonestal and dileient remedy known, and may be relied upon as a own. Thine, il per tax. JOHN X. FULTON, Na. 67 .12D 69 Fins moans, PITTSBUIL6I}I, Pa" 8010 Arroot to lb. Western Goturta7 A N A *wok 411. M. 31.1.17' Pia Ox. UQ. St. LOUIS, 111 O. Lt .01. SLAY' Maim= .01. Waxmi---111.110. 100 Hadar aotepted the Agna tor the ale et the BUMS (Mar. mined near It. Loutii, Mo., I te ens the attention of Ghee sod Steel Nanahntarere to the analysts even above. an riposted by Prob. A. 41. Ham of Baton, end J. O. Booth. st Mitti wlnmtomalley with the tun of eotaal once by mannmeasren ta Plttsbatah. Olattlanatt sad It. Louie. detonates@ It to be OM Emma and most salad& Olay now known, wheats' . 011 49 11 or American. Pots madis from It ham stood In the them Strum home top analbm Mullah Is of - the Ow as Wan from the mine, intim:at Noy washing or ponmatlea what ever. It pomemes gnat adhesives= and Wastlony qwetbs. width ere not shown by the/mays* sad whist' admit of the admixtu no! a Imp proportion of Abell or bunted 010. I am now impend .to orders for the above Clay, S. be shipped from Bt. hoofs or delivered her.. ALEX. GORDON, .• No. um BIOOND STU*. )et tsa Przrammen. PA. pVILVIANCIIO3 PIEIOTOGRAPH ROOlllB. OOENZB 111TH AND lAN= OTIINNTS, (44 and id dodo, o, RtabardsonV, Jon* Btonr, Prertnonai, P. PHOTOGRAPHS, el ma sit. antstyk, Oda or oskind, San the popular Gate 6 'Mite to Osignsi sad Slm. • Mr. PrIVI&NO1 would particularly call Mc f itro moo Amu smut to Ur eery taxed. tally of Me istatalshmoot, balm plawlwal bb • No & ahcoi flight of stain. 1141' Pl3Olllll NODE/ATM, and satitsellon puts. ==l CARPETS AND 011 OLOTHE( Now Nook jast readvid by • XDFARTAID• COLLINS &CO.,- •• . 71 AND 71 FITTH STRUT, •; str A umio and ts Parr 0710:11. " • •WO have Put returned tom- th• Tied, 'bur IN • • pusAamal tor OLIN, . AIMS 11• MA dap, • .•44 C g ' R. P. TB, - y -AT.OEIIAT7.T•II3DIIOID MICAS, ; . . All of :044.ir . Fici: 0:14F ia M IA A nu; mall Aiyanos oaAst, WHOMINUN AND MOT*. JEW OPENED : , CARPETS. • .: D; pd•duou thsacant;dappnba NM, Aram; Narlida;•raap rioslitaig Ou Adiasi phyla BROBBZIaird MOULD, Ina an able to olter a complete *Meerut of Clotkii tatting, 'to. With a vm7 /Up T11411114401111140b/S. or.rvEß wauerroox & co., inPriverßitre. MATFTGA . , roa guineas- ruairma. "w• P . ti4 eis $ 6 . 1 iViu * lllttdia !4# 4 * llttin g l i :1 Z. 7 * ";4-779444. """ 4 ,1 1112 / 1 7 -!: - 6464 .0 141116 ": - . - DRY GOODS. gux IMBRELLka—A. Inv and ado* snort mimt of BILE AID 0121011•111 BIM 1111111113LLM. at lomat posatbla prior, to wholuala and retail tellers, at zaroa, 1L6.01/1111 a co.'s, THE NEW COLOR/3, IN HOBBIT RIBBONS, Ilegant - goodo of logII& manOfOOturo, bought sopa dolls for mean trate. BATON, siyicarm A 00., FINE .VANSI etLx AND LIVEN /Las, In °Mk," odors and styles. THINNED I'ALM and 811AILIB - WANE, at bran Woo. 11.2011. Z• 0111111011 00.. SUPERIOR HOOP EKIRTB r Osborne & Cheermsn's Ronan= sad Imperial Oman Do do Quaker ektrU Do • do Intro Gore Pa•teenne; Lagelaialsts end lochs lony. Orr large shod and tall Ladles. The Crinoline Dreperie or heath Skirt. • lull Line of Dratley's S' indite always =land. ALTON.IIAILIZUS h 00.. J• 18 Nos. 11 andle TM rime. TO ARRIVE TO-DAY, 600 PIECES PARIS TRIMMINGS. ALL COLORS. The trade 'supplied at EASTERN I'E.IOES, AT & GLYDEIS, 78 ?WM= STRUT, Jan Ds'arasn Fourth sad Diamond. Shot Lad Ohms; Ethstland alumbq Shetland Shaw* BbetlAnd Shawls; E=l3 SIM Shawls; Slla Shawls, Bilk IMawlg • Sllk.Shawlc S h awls Bane Bhaw b Bow Bhawla Baap Shorts; Bangs .13bairfir; but etaelvid at Orgaadla flaw* Organdie Shawls; Orisadb Origamila Blum* Qlpser Bbawb; Madre Shaw* Olpare Shawlr; Gipare Bbawb; Lea o Shamir. Bbaarlw Lew Blum*. Lena Bbawba Btalla Shaw* BUIL; Shawls; Stalls Shawls; BUIL Shaw*, A. BATES'. Il FIFTH IT. 1 C=7El Thibet Thil.t Slavin * Thad Bbswir, IhMet Bkawl4 NEW GOODS I GOODS J. M. Burchfield's. BOMB WIDTH MOZAMBIQUE& far WIN 'Paroling Ma, alibi 'be EN worth M. EMGLIBR BIBAGE, br WO ants worth 44. LATILLAB, for 12 canto worth 93. ro. Ibr 28 as* worth 5734. WEITZ. P. 1/... far Owed& Wilily TIQVUD Do" do, dr. OROAXDIM LAWNS; White, Dine, them end White Crepe kiarrhilg I=3 LAMA WOOL B8AWL8; BLLOK. SHAWLS; LAOIIWITEGLAI3; LAOI SHAMA; With tarp amartount at goods het noetvid, cheep kbr AT BALMIER'S, 59 MARKET STREET, JiiST OPENED. . q Ik! Tao uwest sad most &suable sMtst sad _tom. al& Rem gamma steed at the' lowert peke be 'kb% It an be bought elsenehay. JIJMT OPENED. DEN 000D11. or steak la tha larpot iid NW war a:WNW al sow oail moat dootooblo, bought dam Ur pea dogroodoo to polo*, eta tram la to 40 pow Not. hr. law thaw at throe dap due. JUST OPENED: FITZ CLIMB NNW I'itINTO, Mid edam balatUal MOM at U34a, OABU 4.4 sannazi X111311:116 411480. Tbie being vitiiik t rota per sate el Use old riots. JUST OPENED. 'An Ammaimidock of NU'S Nut saw AZAR HODUMPING GOOD% MN GYM". LasoloorTnares tatatison a* on► MA N. B.—One price only- 'llO 00III4T11; o f ANa) BATON, ILICRIIM.‘ CO., licmCri AMID 19 Flaw Jobbers sult lishOrsit woo" IMMO% C1L1.1014 15 *, . - soUBM GLOTIL. 111111346 . TWIN AM • tellormietoriter ' SIALL WAR AND 'MOM • rr kow prim at wbl* ear sank via earalulasi‘ aluddia as ea sew totaamaasa to OUT aad 0011 WIST. =WM= sal sakiawheinart• apts.. ' aplatialla NlPir. GOODB I. REDUCED PRICER! •111S58, DIOUBLILWAND GIMP 0-1) Jest nedved et SLAT* 'A.IIOT it 00.1, - Up 1110113.411 Yru e, Angola:. 117.PrrftiBUBGII TEINATEW LIMB Ara Pox=o>r Anicisrom—Petrato Foxe% $ 5 00 ; aba =to to Private Box, $1 00 ; Sorcootto sod DINII Quark 50 coats j. roottir Ore* SS Mill (Wand Cialtot7, y, 311 onto ; CkAnred Boon, 50 mil Galler 15 coats. I=l=l wr 13htth sprearsace of tb. t yo so. trees, ETTL HINDLIIBOE, &ppm la charattara. - TEM 03atardaylklrr .at% • • L i n night of sensation drama, eatitk4. • THE FLOWER alit". ILLDDLOD—FIower Girl.....arn RIINDIRDOW. ram EDWAIIDmaw ; 0. UPTON. • h110IIA.111• wta. DINDIUDION • To sonillndi with THE FRENCH SPY. RZNIST ST. _ HAM= Ohßill &NEAT =TIE MATHILDL Ds JUDIE With a complete out. or In roboarail. "The Gnaws Girl of Granada. O•GAREOTER, & REAMING'S g== N 0.17 nib stmt. AMERICAN CIRCUS, GRECIAN ARENA, xraGesmir ArPourria LND r4orenD, PITTS.av -L?.?G-11. (In the near of Bon 'Trimble%) on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Jane 16th, 16th and 17th, 1861, Preeenting_the bat trained collection of HOBS= end POreLNS, end the LANG= TROUPII 01 TALINTAD PNIINORKIIBEI IN AYIBIOA r the whale under the intriudiate direction of the People% Own Clown. • . . . DAN GARDNER. Menhirs; Madan Oiremlan; NMI" The initial. entertainment will be ow MONDAY NVE9II3 ,G at e'clack— Door 00tH it o'clxk ; and on TUNSDAT anti WiDNIIIDAY, thin will be two grand pertrtansas and evening. Door open atS mad 73( o'clock; inter. tahunent to 011111131e11C0 i. 11% and 0 o'clock. Eacquas; eacqnsig Saams; eats; Balm eat,; ttttrLdmialloe, 25 mate. Eleservedysals. (beau* Undue" ante ftdty oirpeted,) uti far everybody. 50 mtg. Gewlemady Wens is at. MITor Hot of mrformom and Author Informatlon we amen Mlle and piebalds. The Orsnd Procession will bi made cm Moak, mornbg. at 93{, o'clock.. my30kby50401,3 6.9 6.16-16- E 46. fawns; Lawns; Lawns; Chintzes; Mantua; Obintite; Orgeneag °spud*: Orpadisr, Orpuidiss; BARGAINS Lace Collars and Setts, Embroideries, Ribbons, Bonnets, Hats, Ploweri, LLot aos s mo t ' te, Laos Points; Llos Points; Damao; Damasks; Damasks; Damasks; Hartaanbs; Horn/anis; Htrusames; Hersanals; Bun Umbrellas, JOSEPH HORNE & 77 & 79 BARK= STMT. GENT'Iti FINE LINEN BE :MTh, - JOB OBE DO.LLLE ; AID A H4LP. GAUH, BILBOLZBEEZU AND COTTON ♦ND ICCiITIEVB mu AND isms DIILWESM; unis, STUL AND =loam Tris,aorain, BTOQU InAPINDIBB, OOTTOM AHD =MAO 1101511214 IutDINN AND Garca)sairs mia.tn.rm. & GLYDENS, G'IRODIUMIB , ' AND LIQUORS. —On laTtraDAT . mostinma,-.Taa•isa, Y 10 wlll be sold,ll tat Oosomps6llsoso Boar, a 4 rim .10 Dam Wires' fltandad Cons,. - - 6- do Obsialeslolteo loop ; I do -- 6 bblx - 15Obaliu: St do Dried Appiol; - • 20 do Bantams Ihrolngi 6 do Oat and 1 1 / 1 7 Ilistoklng Tolooxe, 650Otord pars old; - Wild Cluny Mandy; • . - 10 b do ans Q limporbed nogsrr, ,1•111 DAVIS* /15c2LWA281. Amen. ELOTae..On XI SATURDAY' •1120,120012. -Jaw at I o'clonk. will be said, cut the ... zaw Mosioni dad Whist= attests, that Wand of wroml a= d dl Y hto b l i ot i f Bad man " • • mw - 81 x lete nth having a twat 0f.20 'het time, sad attending teak CO diet. • - illos lag, each having • bent of 10 hat en Whet , totratresi.. sad sztenillag backdO Gat. • Ibis Icsa, each having a tun' of 20 het as the alky. sad tatinaling tact CO bet.* • . Tana on aszaiethild ash; vealdaila ine sad Lye pan with Wane. • . Maas of the wearily can now b bad at tbs Lao. the }loam, No. Ihififth stmt.; • . s 1 DMUS • YeILWAIIIWAtesense t : • t . I. 'N. enuages Imola% Jana Ittb. at ge l MVO% SMSfit • , in - ataattles4 Itaintrat I.laR, • tat taittraf al B. W, Jima , 11 I DAY'S a IitoILWALIIIII. felelolll. :WAY ItOIII9ING. Mum, UM, at 10 .iPclock. win tosobk at SU oomussedeamilise BOOMIN 61' nth itont,'• goat vatiots- of Clapftres Thor . oar4,kospfro Cato. (2114100.11ta.,. all ow sad of nabob. Also ono atraireprio shoat B. . - AtcVms. TAM. ILAMEtire-i-4ThASAICUADAY MOBNIBBOnn• ISA; at tonal at the Oammandsl Wig Booms;No. 54. lama. • MCI DoeSur, .boat a3-foot b5O, toast& Mums at avier aaddl•.. gal 154.515 smou.walNXiisiorm lIALLUtIe BUllit*Y.--Un !SAT URDAY KORVIN% Join 13414-14,31. n clack, will be sold, at tbo outuoszcial &ale.l2olZ4l[o. 64 PM a n acre tag _pgi of socag4-bas4 4ap Buggy. DANES ilteilaWAlNA Anal IX. ir.earrai. eitinu?.. 7 136.14 , the klOghbar. baud br palistin nu PatOtor, iptbsie . gr. -Adams BOX. mai•P. o..•lNt.tiburit. - 1 -falba WANTED—By a, /Any lan bee been ei waft is neeit atM ir t NSW JUNIUS TOM, PM • etE3O onamn puLio.ronsi., - Truce-4124 dq1ar411,1101... Addles, . -.Sikaw • P. O. gaol i 1 alloilbaskt ty. BOARD WANTTEkrikyA ennui= Ina gib, elec.=t hag/ = B lldenot ":"" to 'COW& °l'. 11:1:M : ainrianitia WAIiTMID....46U A Xenll Nlca ne : " A X IMaI al —sSlS— ouseisairstbs/PerscasiOrlaidAsesemsal 4"41 other sew odd sad minas setioilL: MISS dr. Was seetiess Address. • ` assillum sarkw I r ANT4O.-470AlcauttIiinatto vmpAgtoto Iht ompti upland 'pica r al Madams. Abbas. 8, ON, LIMA, hada. .t.NwszmErrra. EL Ovisfinrren. WM can't lo RED LION LOT, DRS" •OODA. Gloves, Hosiery, and Trimmings, WILL BB SOUND AT UNDZISHIETS AND DRAWIAII; mama= earns; MEW 9OLLAZIN 80E31= 71:111Ialliaffe GOODeI At Qui net =dusts war; 78 MAR 81101EIT, E•twal fazAh Mastoid 4/ UCTZOJr.
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