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J ■ •- . . -i ,b.v"V- 1 •''. ’•• ! - ?V About nine o'clock on Monday night, a U- ' '•V.y> s - V- r young man named David Frew, between twen* .a'.-¥ .• *>*•> iy-three and twenty-four yean of age, who )S!f*J;R*- * ■iSj'f *’N t" % '■s2 I; n • f f> ■•.* ■ ;; reaided with hie widowed mother, Mrs. Nancy ■' • -'' - p“w, in the Third Ward, Allegheny, between ?!s&&*£■ f'rft *%O .*Vv ,'l*U v* ,- .' " v : First and Ohio, on West street, met a violent s »v!*s J 1 '• -- ■ i’-’a-.'.- 1 -'; ■' death In a quarrel. iS@f2Sr-Vi|l*3? J- J , •*, .* ' v ..< *>■.■.■:■ Deceased had been in company with some Hra\> y* -• :, *•• w s a',*- i friends during the evening, and about nine '■ : ' 't*V-' ' with David Dalzell, stopped at a hy- VvV\’e wlf f’ ■■ f " ; - 5 ■„*•<! drant in the rear of Sterritt’s row, on Bast wSSfaTyyJi. jty ,%• •* V •»■ •• ‘ >'<2 f ■ •.. Common, between First and Second (treats, *VV'•■’'»• Z*&\f ''' '-"■ t'r : '.' ' whew « young girl named Sarah Murray, Ps. r \ - ,' . • daughter of Hannah Johnston, was drawing f£^eCgii, l ;4K retS 1 ! J f,~K-‘/ V ■ ■■'»'-■••:"."■) ™»*r- According to the girl’s testimony, »ss3«§v» ,> *«^t’T>s ft wAV i ' i '*,* '''l'.•’.i* Frew, misuking her for another girl, used her •JfWO*'i : '■'.. ~y -4 rather roughly, when Robert Cowell, sr., and Robert Ooyrell.jr., Thomas Cowell and John 'Jv' v . Cunningham, son-in-law of the elder Oowelbj '* came out of a house across the street and toly s,r*t Fr«w to leave. An altercation and ffght odj _ itf&A-*?™'*'- f:’ ! rued, in which Frew received a frightful woo# ■fr ‘ f 4 IT-' *. . in the right side o! the oaosedj^rf' v• ’ 4 . * ■ dokth almost immediately. The.te»timony-dfeet V-> ' ’■• •■' • ' not fully show by whom the wound'’fMjn* CiiJjw->i ■v SOj/L 1 !- -• dieted, whether by the elder Cowell or;Odn • V - ; : * ningham. *OtS ;«• ’• a.* •> > V,' -, • The body of deceased was conveyed.to the Vv'* ‘■f.- 1 . residenoe of his mother and, information of ,! 1 ‘ the aiffair having reached the office, V*i ’V '«f the Allegheny polioe visited the houseknd ar : the and So vo?X'- * iV*,' »i ,: ','* -I . blood- fcas discovered upon their personsata^ A .■> / ■ an ordinary sized, common buicher-lcSHite " *" '• w,as found on the kitchen Üble, the wet, as though recently washed, and jiggL A sdOU of blood visible on the back of IkwH and about the handle. *&&& •'• '••• - 1 ' Ths accused were kept in the tomlSSsir ' S&l < . : 2 night and on Tuesday morning Coron^fc w*‘ ‘ wick summoned a jury and held an inquest^ ' The. lestimonv elicited was as foUows : # *V; < *£i ’. .- Demi Daltell, sworn—l am arauamted with 'jl-tlr Zl J ’ r '* v 1 t l ' ' ■ the decessed, David Frew; he, Emanuel Rim iSa^S6«fe’lV*Cv • .•'■<*''• and myself bad been up Butcher’s run, and ','i- j. ‘V : .;.t‘ v ' • were coming homo about nine o’olock ; when 4 y- •« I-! •.! ’ l»e arrived at Second street, Emanuel Ruff left '-j’ ' us to go home; David Frew went along Sec ®SsEvi?r« ■ - ' P £-.¥*}.•• -e 'i . 1 ond street and I followed him ; we came down wSarW^C^SS^^i B *v' •f tVliTrJ>«' r ' an alley leading to his" home ; we gofropposite 4!’»»’> ' v '!: *u«sr a bonae where Mrs. Johnsto'ti 6 lives 1 , a young t '"S*' ’’** *' •’V’v t\ ‘ ■'' lady came out of her house with a bucket; he m j-wt-aC- stopped to fpeak to her and she fold Mm to go away ; sne crossed over theall&to yard/ he proceeded over to wber ? ® *• s..■■ ] ltAy TVBP.' tfeg- they both werit^Jmcfciiilo the ; then k w« men by thSe of f-*?.-V s- Cowell end Utmningb&m came out of the house opposite U!t th& hycrailU The old men <?• S o '-.*’* e'yiCi V- (Cewell) told David 'Frew togoaway.it the lame time taking hold of-Mm by the armand SBE®£^|s/ta 1 poshing him. Frew stepped out into the alley Sud ami “ that was a. far as he allowed to go” the old man to go away and mmd\is m» V ’ > i ownouainess. Frew then pretended os though te, ' bar was getting a stone, when the old man ran j •a’,''' a+ -3 at Mm, pushing him down in the gutter, hav - ' fug boi/of him by Jh. neck. I M ked Cuu-, «« come and help takehim off.- 2«®%Ptf!6K^« ! SSisA<!w.lSElVM f »fs> *» 6 6 '• Then John Cunningham came forward and caught hold of Frew by the shirt, when he -j-jfSfarf-^i t-1 (Frew)golup ftnd pushed them in towards ihe gate; the old man got loose and slipped 1 •«* i Cunningham pushed Frew up against - the corner of the sbed and then let him go, andatepped into the gate. Frew then put|» hand up to his neck, and said he was cut. He then Stepped out in the alley and took a stone t : Sfrfjapocket and threw it at Cunningham. <wufng Robert Cowell, who was standing on. toe platform Ps.'h rfsere no other persohlr-en^d’thclfaiattaß# V»S4S Mr? Old man Cowell and Oanningha m and **«■** 2 /£■ Frew. Frew was intoxicated when he came 7 St, K&fm Se rm.; I hadbeen drinking, but ’“ '? / ’ 'was not ‘‘tight ;” Frew was considerably in / ; idkl6Btffl- He had no weapon, bat carried a teonard Snyder, Bworn—Live on the.corner rllStiSSiiiSrS/XVsilftSfii l- ,j>( Second street and KisiCommon; shat shop went home.about nine o'clock; Went into - and hearing a fuss In thelaUey, a^h. r s>s k -5 iiuiiofidover snd wont down to dif toey bad then been separated; the i ydung man who was killed was standing six or 4>-s I>l [. 11 SeWp,s«rds from the crowd, who were at the £«,-3 i*ydrant; be badonehandup to his neck; he m ' drewMtnething (I thought Sul of his pocket) ” V*' '“4 >; 'i and threw it at the crowd; I stepped up in -1 r front of 1 Mm and -aid—'-come, come, boy*, »-?•.*--1 ‘’this wHI not do.” -He then said “Fa cut C--r>.- 1 ; lakedMiHVvrheref I took' Ma hand off the '*> <'.'.' 'I wound and the blood spirted oat-some it an -■* J 4, , . -I me. I remarked to the crowd— take this v> *■ i man borne and get a physician as soon as you i-% ea He is a dead man.” _*A young man took fly *■.* < i?s ; «Hgds&sgte%^ W^^sWWo& wjßggtegate jMM&iSi !®^Vfc<S£a WWW wJwJ*:•* ?* '* ; &SjSraSv«i l i.fy-V~* f *’> s'*-«‘ “ ! lHpßl#W»> *vr> *&‘£-£?*i r «“£ l is*S* vl.fhV 1 ’* wmmtMs gx®«f'%*v*l W@s&£fs*.:- ;4»‘W-»t,Tv;>-„ r^»f*• fi> „v,‘/. *.V v;; ~ :i-.z~> -^ kt 4-.' V?r i Vv. -V. '. •» ► . ■■ »• *v <> a, •„ * v, TV < '-» ./ .,- ■ - v'A.v^p •’ f y-r- •--•,• •;-••■„■■ Al^Vi "9> V 1) ..KV> *.<• ;'* K ,-,T '. ■'• ''■ , ,*-.j*- K # -V i ■'* ■■• :^Vi±^ *&&£**&& l rw SRL tv***?. €<?+ *•>••—*i«l ?«dr* ■ \ S P ?■ ■ - -* 'f ** k v % 2^“3VAs^*4 l*^r»s fl-*”* 4^f-% -•• ■ •' ■ ',«• ; V' ■■■lb; ■ '*#* r,' '(A • •’ ST , .. ... ‘As* ■ • .— — —.. Ctje paiit) P«t. JAMES P. BABB, EDITOR AID PEOHIBTOE ToiB:— Daily, Six Dollars per year, BtnSUy to ad ranee. Weekly, Single subscriptions One Dol iet per year; in Clubs of fl>e« One Dollar LOCAL AFFAIRS. MURDKK IN ALLKGHKNY CITY!! arrest or the perpetrators. Testimony Before the Coroner and Jury. him and went up the alley toward Second .aireet. Whan half way between the alley and vJßast Common he either dropped or was easod down. I went to my bouse and brought out a lamp; he was then lying on the broad of his back, .and put dying. Hugh 00l well came op . at thls time.and I asked him to go to the May or’s office and get the police to surround Cow ell’s honed, as I presumed the man who did it -was inside. I stood by young Frew till he breathed his last. .Sarah Murray, sworn—My yard runs back to thf alley where the deceased was killed; I went ill to tho yard, about my work, and two men came into the yard. I stepped to one side, ex to-been out of their way, when one of them caught hold of. me by the arm; ha had a Kos suth bat ori; the parties wdnt out towards the MtoVfotawen haying hold of me ell the time; etabferl -got -away '■froin him, and. »2 dan ( away he kicked me. The man seemed as if he ' 3Bttusfats«fcfa»2M ®®2isSNa»Sai3SESffi .. The »"«" took »e lor anotbet-.girl and called «. me “Lin " The man who w» with him told " Kim to,let me alone, dim Montgomery and ®h»£l)MUWlly^ejajlittlbgr hopse at the time. When 1 came In, mother scolded me, ■“lSoiVeli" T J Md i«> business out there. Phil Donnelly then went out,' and atter staying eai tb * t ' * -young man.had.been.killed* My mother *oes ” cVtiw name of'Hannah Johnston. . . . Win. Bowden, police officer, testified that * young man named Colwell carhe down to the effibe about nfneo’oloob, said foure was a mur der went and got Lehman and Herman, two • other officer*, and went up to the place; went lhio Cowell’s house; found yopog Cowell and Cunningham in the front room; the old man syas in the kitchen, went in, told them there, had beau a fuss there, and we would bare to ar ; ‘ rwt Wilted till’ he got his coat,- and left Lehman wtlh him and Cunningham, while J Sent up stairs with young CoweU, who said givehkjrifespnjejipyf TO <*™ a down and all started put;. aftet..brtoK I ?g t hB Prisoners to the Mayor’s office and locklng themun went back'tothn houser found a knife ■ blood stains on foe l*^;.edge i pt the blade— net. A. d W alter, and- Aug, Auohenbauch, j *- -<ia> post mortem examination of de« who mi. Vo r . Walter acting as Ihter ce&sed, test*. '‘e flndind a wound of to inch ■ i pMtdr.for.hotb) <,, lhfl fight side of the and a half in length . '»<Lone Ipch above neck, from above downwa. r ,^ a hf« from the * T the aldricle, Viid' 'ebont’two i_ -duoed, as medium line of theneck irr front, supposed, from the- Stab lof a broad-b., knife. U pon removing the skin over, tip side offcthewo^nd-fqimd the alernd^laido^mattoH muscle vertically' Cut Into to the extent of an lnahand.a half, penetrating its body and en . v tarlngithecommoncarotid artery, and cutting Us lopgfo heaily fhree qoartera of an inch long and an eighth ot on Inch Wide? producing 1 such profuse ar« * 'iteial fcemorfbfcge w‘ weiimoßt at once* The-knife having passed "iflfougb the >- artery) the point struck egafaaat ene of the bodice "Of~thb vWtebrae of the beck. Tbe iarat the wound indicated that it might have been made by such a knife as that shown. The sfoe, ffijpfoAnd shape of foe wound cor respond with this instrument. The inrv, having heard all foe teetimqOfe, Bfter deliberation, returned foe following w aict “That foe-deceased, David Frew, oame to his death by a wound indicted wlth * kMfe foe hands Of either John Ounningham or ■ . _ J * -VS ‘ < «i: ~ -»• - ' ' ‘f-r-- • --W: tfS#* ■'■' '■ .V ■'■*>. , .. . : ■ ‘ , • s v * ' ‘ -p '** '. • . • w*”** • . *& -• \" ■ jjjfk.jfoi .. - ■(■ ~ > - - •■+■*•■•...». ’ ' • _*i f ... % n sj, . #»' >'■ » si > . *t t . •- f * ' v.; c to,v : 7-V - * VX - ,‘r S 1 ■* «• -:-**)* K. : Robert (luwnil, Sr , on tha 3d of Jane, 1801, in the Third v. «**d, city, in the touniy of Allegheny ” Mftv.-r Drum accordingly committed*- the elder C .wW! and Cunningham for trial, and dlschatc* ri this rest. The witnesses were held in recog:.■•’.•'new to appear at Court.’ f OFFICE OF CoMMITTSK OF HOME DEFENCE, 1 j City Hall/ June 4th, 1861. j < To the Colonel* of the Allegheny County . Home Guards: ' < The eight regiments of the Guards—consist- < ing of the two regiments of Rifles and the six 1 regiments of heavy infantry,—will hold an election for Major General on Saturday next, i the Bih of June, between the hours of ten * o’clock, a. m., and eleven o’clock, p. m.» at the armories of the respective companies. On the same day, and between the same 1 hours, each of the three brigades will elect its i Brigadier General. 1 The First regiment of Rifle#,— Col. W. F. t Johnson; the Second regiment of heavy infan- i try —Col. Negloy, and the Fourth regiment of i infantry,—C I McCabe— will form one bri gade : The First Regiment of Infantry, Col. PhiN lips, the Second Regiment of Riflea, Col. Brere* ton, and the Third Regiment of Infantry, Col. BerriDger, will constitute another brigade. The Fifth Regiment, Col. Smith, and the Sixth, Col. M. I. Stewart, will form another brigade. 1. The vote will be by ballot; not by mark ing or proxy. 2. Every actual enrolled member of a com pany shall have a vote. 3. Ttip ori three Misinteroa ted citizens shall Jfc" chpifcn b cgflftict «£he eleotioa for each be sworn fairly to manage f the aadte-anr.wbo, with the ballots cast, are requiredto return a the members vo ting, with' a tally-Uit showing the result 4. Each box containtn jftlfe abovo shall be sealed, with an outside >rftlng, giving the name of the company, the Captain thereof, and the number of the Regiment 5. No returns, except as above,"will be re ceived. 6 All returns to be delivered at City Hall, on Monday the 10th of June, bpfbre eleven o’clcok, P. M. * 7, The Union Cavalry, Captain Patterson, and the Robitwon Catltfry, Young, may ■jAte with the first abovp brigade. u ooftpany, Capt Gross, Scoots, .may vote with the JnpOHB dcau'DKßa .brigade.' voteS in-a company shall the citizens chosen thri*d rule a# above. oriftifcf the Uoramittee on Home De fence’ ' P. Chairman. TDuucEairx Central Guari>. —Ex Gov. Johnson having been elocted Colonel of ibf* First Regiment, on Monday evening tendered his resignation as Captain of the Duquesne Central Guard, when, a new election being ordered, the following officers were elected .unanimously: John M. Roberts, Captain.— Jaa. W. Barker, Ist Lieutenant C. Hanson Love, 2d Lieutenant, and by ballot, W. H. Hegan, 21 jr. Lieutenant; Wm. Church, Or derly Sergeant; Thomas A. Spenoe, 2d Ser geant; Thomas Brown, 31; Chas. W-. Leslie, 4th; A. R. Reed, 6th ; H. J. Lance, 6th.— J. H. Smith, Ist Corporal; J. Bush, 23 , H Burch, Sd ; M. J. Green, 4tb ; M. Nlghthqrfr; 6th, John Forsyth, 6th ; Ensign, F. F. Utiat only ; Colour guards, James Lindsay and B. C. Barker. This company is now thoroughly organized and ready to march wherever duty calls They are armed with fine rifles to which it is proposed to attach sabre Bayonet*. The uniform is got up in the best taste and of the finest quality. The parties in charge have determined to spare no endeavors to make the company a credit to our city. Distressing. —The Wheeling Iniellxgeneer relates a distressing affair which occurred at the camp of the Uuited States troops at the “Burned Bridges,” on the line of the B&iti more and Ohio Railroad, the other night. a precautionary measure, one company of the Ohio voluntoers were left at the bridges to pro tect some trap# necessarily left, as well to4o see thfM. the secessionists did no ®ore damage. At night the Captain had reason to expect an attack from the rebels who were straggling about, and a pioket guard was thrown out. — Unfortunately, one of the company, a young KflUA.MmeiL. rwJ&o. r Wß.* upon >&e and although thp connieftigu was iKlcgjsp* msnded, he for some cause refusad when the guard fired, the ball taking effect in Peyton’s face, producing a wound from which he cannot recover. Hs is now lying at Man nlngton. Unfrovoxed Assault. — A man named James McTiernan was committed to jail for trial, by Mayor "Drum, yestoAiay morning, on a charge of assault and battery, preferred by a Mr. Robert Richardson. It appears from the statement made by Mr. K- that while he was sitting in Simpson's coal office, on Sandusky Btreol, Allegheny,on Monday evening, McTier nan, who was passing along, without the least cause or provocation, picked up a stone and struck Richardson In the face with it, and seising a poker dealt him.r violent blow on the head, inflicting, an ugly but not dangerous wound. McTiernan is said to have been un der the influence of liquor. Tn* "Union" Safb is Baltimobk —The big ■•Union” gun, cast at tho Fort Pitt Workt, recently, reached Baltimore on Sunday and attracted large crowd* of curiouß spectators. The gun was guarded duriDg Bunday night by a detachment from federal iilU.to prevent it* being spiked,as the Columbtad* werff The Baltimore paper* (who evidently, do not un derstand that the “Union" is to go Into Port McHenry) say the gun ia destined for Portress Monroe, and that Ms). Trappe, (probably Knap,) one of the proprietors of the Works where the gun was cast, Is in the city superin. tending its transportation. At his otD Tbioks.— Prot LeGrand Cow per, who once figured here quite extensively as a dancing-master, but transferredhimseifto Cleveland a couple of year's since, has been ar rested in that city for attempting' to take un wrarrentablo liberties with two married ladies upon the streets. At last accounts be was In the tombs waiting for bail in the sum of 9200 for his appearance to answer a charge of as sault and battery. The PlaindeaUr gives a spicy account ot the affair. - o.' tVALTBsa has just received a correct portrait of General Winfield Scott, engraved off steel by Uffdonslng, from a photograph by AnBOD, has just ' bflaff published bv Virtue & Go., of Sew York. This ia thebest .portrait of the brave old soldier ever issued.. it isilife likbln ite expressions, portraying all the fire and vigor that belongs to the original. It Is pubtfShbiJat so low a-priee—one dollar—as to be within the'reach of every-patridtio Ameri can. 'Tf osri be purchased &t--his office, 104, Third street. . "J ' The Thibtbehth Rkgimebt. —Pur Pitts* burgh boys, who have all along seemed so anxious to see active service, are now about to be gratified Despatches received yesterday announce that the Thirteenth (Col. Rowley's) Regiment had been ordered- to leave Cktap Scott for Ghatnbare burg at once. They are now there or on their way thither. It is thought they will assist in the -movement upon Harper’s Perry. ; Oobx Of eke flourishes at the Pittsburgh Theatre as though wo bad no military excite ment, anl Sanford, with the best company he ever had, is doing a fine business. His 'enter. lalnmanu are oapltgl in every way, none but the best performers, participating and the con certs ere ■•rich, rare tmd raoy.” The "Seven gable Sisters,” a patriotic burlesque, Is alone worth the price of admission. All Who love fun should make it a point to go. Bblxasbs. —George Rashenberger," one of the parties charged with passing counterfeit money at Johnstown, was yesterday released on giving bail ia the sum of *2,000 for hi*appear ance to answer. George Gartley, committed on the oth ult, by Alderman Nicholson, for ' ! placing obstructions on the Pennsylvania rail* road track, was also released yesterday, the: • against him having been withdrawn. ' <inAßua AttbStiob.-aYou are Plummxb V. -Hena roll oatliat the hereby notified , t 0 " ' .*ffp»bat 9 o’olook A. u. Armory at 8J and at thv ;j to be on Every member is hereby u ... j hand as we will positively leave o*- McCombs for Camp Carlisle. .Any b*. * lv furnished to the company wiU'be thankful received. Aocbptku.— The bewlckley Itifleebave been accepted, and will goto Virginia on next Fri* 4iv vraek. The officers are—Oapt. MeveWh and £leutenanU William Shield! add John Deb. Br*lltnifco» haw removed office to No* 191 Penn street, near St. Glair. Camp Wright —The new camp at Hulton is to be called “Camp Wnaht.” »n honor of one“of Gov. Cartin’s aids.y Two hundred Workmen are engagfcf cessary tuildings. (garters are iww ready* for thirteen companieft There are-now two companies in camp, Jtfe Warren Guards awP the Curtin Rifles* The Erie go up in a day or two. Their ydniigj on the right and desirably locS&a.' Tfig Meadville volunt&rs wiil‘Q<?cupy the directly oppoeite the main entrance. By u&ei close of the present wjjflk the quarters for at least twenty-fivu companies wdl be ready The Railroad depot and wood-house at the sta tion are being converted into ft commodious and well arranged commissary department— Yesterday morning, by the six o’clock Lraifiy. Dr. King aud Capt. Merrill went up to lotefe the Hospital, This Hospital is to be on the right of the road leading from the Ferry past the camp. In the centre there is to be a lands, 26 feet square and 10 feet high. From this rotunda are four wings. These wings contain the drug store*, the store r00m. 6 , depart ments of the Surgeon and Assistant Surgeon, the kitchen, diniug room, &o. This depart ment will answer admirably all the purposes for which it is intended. The camp will not be ready to receive all the troop now in “ Camp Wilkins” - until next week. Fayette County Nominations. Umontown, June 4th, 1861 Mr. Barr —Dear Sir primary elect ion was held in this county on Saturday,aud od yesterday the return judges met in this place to cast up the votes. Ihe following is the result: President Judge, Joshua B. Howell; Associate Judges, Win. Hatfield and Alex. Crow; Assembly, Daniel Kaine; Treasurer, John Pieman; Commis sioner, Samuel Shipley; Auditor, John Bunker, Poor House Director, Robert Mc- Dowell. The vote for President Judge stood: Howell, 1746; Gilmore, 00U; Lindsy, 374. Resolutions favoring State’s Rights, opposing consolidation, and supporting the Union aud the Constitution, were unani mously adopted. Thomas B Searight and Lewis Mobly were appointed delegates to the next Democratic State Convention. Yours, . Court of Quarter Sessions, Ac—A number of surely of the peace and liquor case# were tried before Judge# McClure, Adams and Parke, yesterday. U H Morgan ar.d Nalhanial Hughes, charged with surely of the pence, were sentenced to pay the costs anJ gi vs bail for their good behavior hereafter. Johns ton Boyle, tor the sntiu* i,£l\uice, was sentenced to two months m jad, and Muses O'Brine, John German and George Page for the same, were committed to prison In dt fault of paying costs. John McDowell, convicted of selling liquor without license, was fined $lO and e< t>U and committed thirty days in default. Several similar cases were diep< sod of in like manner Co. B. United States Zouave Cadets.— This fine company, composed of a number of yofiae men of cur city in high standing, leave for New York, to join the Sickles’ Brigade, in which they have boen -accepted, on Thursday afternoon. J Edgar Thomson. President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, has di rected the passenger agent here to send them to Philadelphia free of charge in emigrant cars returning to that city. The company have raised a fund of $6OO to pay their fare to Hew York oity. The boys will soon see active service and as all are young and athletic, we are sure they will give a good account of themselves when there is fighting to be done. The Zouave Drill. —Another of the senes of military books issued by T. B. Peterson & Bro. is the “Zouave Drill," in cheap form, being a complete Manuel of Arms for the use of the Rifled Musket, with either the percussion cap or Maynard primiog Attach ment; containing also the complete Man ual of the Hword and Sabre, by Col. Elm a E. KUaworth, late Colonel of tbe Regiment of the New York Fire Zouaves, and i&ie Colonel Commanding of thp JJiyted States Zouave Cadets, of a bio graphy of the author. 'pQ ' > Hunt A Miner have the oobttfofcjwrie wt twenty-five cents, or at a lower price lq quantities. i ■ Tffx ItelldCo dedt*<yi hw! the Virgmi£fteTVfl3S£S99KSfi^H)&P^ iao>>veitei fond, among all Oapt*ioJi9BFt»Qft£ company Is now at sent4>oll of nu men to the QommlU&ijni their families henceforth will he properly cared for. All that the Commit* tee require to oxtond relief to those in need of It Is a voucher Ihal-they are legally entitled to assistance. To this end a li?t of the men, certified to by the Captain or First X.ieuten ant of the companies in service, should bo for warded to the Committee, and, this once re ceived, the families oi the parties whose names are given will have no difficulty in obtaining assistance. Indiana Township Home Guards.— On BstQfdsy & meeting was held at the house >f Andrew Shaw, Indiana township, when .persons enrolled themselres in a company to be called the Indiana Home Guards, Ho- 8. An organization was effected yf electing'George Hassinger, President; Kd wafd f ltcCorkl«, Secretary ; Henry Hassinger, Jr., Captain; George Weber, First Lieutenant: Jacob Houzgy, Second Lieutenant; John Faderkoil, Sergeant. A oommitlee of five was appointed to procure uniforms for the company, which will meet again at Jacob Webers, on next Saturday afttrnoon at one o’clock. Senatob Douglas. —The citizens and friends of Senator Douglas, irrespective of party, are hereby invited to attend a meeting to be held in the Third ward, at Connolly's Hall, corner : of Grant and Diamond slreets,ihis Wednesday evening, June 6th, to express their sympathy and regret at the sad domiso of the noble, ciTied, eloquent and patriotic statesman from Illinois, whose death proves at this time a na tional loss, universally regretted by all; “whon good men die, the nation mourns." There Will be several noted speakers in attendance, to .address the meeting, and it is earnestly re quested that ail Union men would attend. Pens Street Zouave Cadets.— This is the name of a spirited hody of juvenile soldiers, who paraded the streets last evening, neatly uniformed. About dusk they halted in front of thq atore of our patriotic neighbor Wm. 0. Elliott, who had made a heat flag for the lads. This was presented to them by It M. Cargo, Esq , in a fitting address, which was respond ed to-by the young commander ot the corps, Oapt. Wm. Murdorff, in an equally patriotic and appropriate speech: The flag was well -made, of good material and of size. The little fellows seemed very proud and carried Has a trophy. Dbt Goods It Low Figvreb—War times have brought wax prices, and goods of nearly every description can now be bought twenty per cent lower than last season. Our neigh, bora, Geo. E. WiMle & Ca'., Fifth, street, have a tjillstook of summer goods, embracing every artiolh usually found 1 in a first Class dry goods establishment, which they are offering at Se duced prices. We advise all desirous of pur* chasing dry goodsi fancy or stiple, to call at this long established home, as we are sure they will' be satisfied in quality and prioe. The Second United States Infantry.— 'One company of this regiment, the advance guard of which arrived last week, reached the city yesterday, and four companies more will be here in a few days. They were quartered upon the steamer Melnolte for tbe present.— The division will await orders here and may remain a month. Col. Miles is here and goes to Economy to-day to see if the location is suitable for a camp. The ultimate destination of the troops is mere matter of speculation. Parade of the Military —There will be a parade of the volunteer Division now at Camp Wilkins, under oommand of Colonel JtcLane, through the city' to-day—leaving Camp at ten o’clock and marching through the •pity over the following route;' Down Penn to Hay, up Hay to Liberty, down Liberty to Water, along Water to Smithflßld,iup Smith* field.to Wood, up Wood to Liberty, along Libirty to Wavne, down Wayne to Liberty, and thenceto Gamp. . Alleghenian Killed.— Last week we no ticed the accidental discharge of a gun in the hands of asoldier near Mannington, V a by which one man was dangerously and alichtly wounded. The name of the former was Frederick Torrell of Alle gheny who had enlisted with the Wellsville “ d he ha r since . di ?? of •- ™- iurv The wounded man is Alexander D. Mather of this city, who is doing weU. ;r* *t? * The Ffi«nd|jyjiifie Guards leave for New York at A They will ba escorted to ijifl.'Pennsylvania Railroad de pot bv the Bides.” The “Rifles” had -*tpecved to'tuiiT out a fully uniformed com* batt'bavln gfjfeeen disappointed in pro* dres& cljn only send & detachment five* men. j _OBB J(iEo fiUas. -i-A detachment of 225 regular United States troops, from Carlisle Bprrack^pass§4jlhrough the city on Mm tfay for .St. Louis, via Steu benville. ultimate destination is be lieved Mexico. Identified -“jTho coat dropped by a thief, whon pursued tmeificer Gumbert on Monday, which we noticed has been identified a* one stolen from t&%3&uBe of Mr. dames Godfrey, Oh©elled into Game.— The “Apollo Inde pendent Bluesy, of Armstrong county, have been ordered jmq camp here, and will arrive on Friday. Tfie “"Blues” are said to be a crack corps, all muscular, moral, intelligent youug men. Admitted.— H. C. Mackrell, Esq was yesterday admitted to practice in the Criminal Courts, on motion of John H. Hampton, Esq. He is a youug man of talent and energy, and will make his mark soon. The Democratic Park Rifle Co. —You are hereby notified Vo meet at the Armory at half past twelve p. m. to-day, in uniform, to escort Friend Rifle Guards to P. R. R depot. . By order Thos.JC. Purvine Attention, Friend Rifle Guards ! You are hereby notified to attend Roll Call this morn ing at 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance is re quired. By order of the Captain. Dentistr*. Dr. ; C. Sill, No. 246 Penn street, attends to all of the Dental profession. JOSEPH MEYER A SON, MA&ufMturera, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Ha. P«nu Street* above Uia Canal, Hare on band a large assortment of Fanoj and Plain Furniture, tn Walnut sod Mahogany of their own mana fkc’.ure, and war mated equal in quality end style to any manufactur'd id the city, and sill sell at reasonable DR. C. BAELZ, WSTERCUfIE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHTSICIAN. K Aim BOW >8 CELEBRATED TRUSS S E A. T OF W A R - PLAN OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, with Dels ware, Maryland and parte of the surrounding States. jenßiylTagla.Virgigia, Maryla»d,j!lew Jeney, end a large portion of Ohio—to Oinoinnat^^ from Atlantic to Pacific* shoving 4U the Fdfkfe N. a—These Maps ei* No# SteM Bn«»yings on 7ood paper. They are hot published, and HM toy Red iinea. the Btauoo* of (he different the Federal and jaSl forIJLe bt W. S.iAVMp, m,B A prnamm^ SaVe Time, and E.vpsit»e. BEST MARKET ARTICLE SOFT SOAP! Penn'a. Salt Manufaot’g. Co. gnA by ail DnuaiatA & tn (be United State*. WATER RENTS. All persons liable for cry aod Bosixiesl?S*6**od Water Renta in the oily oi ttttaba*gh,ar*;lfrwto notified and wa er rents are now do* and payab!e-«t t*e fiS City TreaanlWr'e Offloe, Poarth Street. «at vernier Ist, an addiivu will be made cl fire peree»‘, WM. EIOHBAOU, Oily Treasurer. (“'i — bT'ITk bTy',"" ’ , , j % No. UA FIFTH STREET. opposite OSthedrsl, NOTED, BONUS, MORTQAOEA.jind other Ueoarii le « MHBOKANT TAIIsOiB, bill poster. WUI attend to the Dittrl bating 'tod Potting of HILL*, circulars, cards * prodramms win'ta'&tw 1 prompt »lt«aSon jemvKouii pfCTiflwmi 09 BOOTS • AND BKOBB, And Dealer is UUM 80881, TRUSS, CUKTSCU, ETC., WHOIJCaAXdS AHD RETAIL, Sai |M MwkM IU-Mt. BfttvMU Fifth and Überty eta, (Shoe Mark* Flaoej „ PiTTHflUßfifl, PKNN’A. apu SMITH. BABB. & UO., NINTH W*BD POBSDBI, PITTSBURGH, i‘A. No. ltt Firrt wad 130 Second abweta, Mould*. Mi*,HW"“»3 eud Meohlne of «*»# deucrtp- Hon made to order. „ ht _. Bfaoo attached to the KoW J.'A'iS* *°* “•■ i-’"~ ' ' tna«K(tJIMDI.JL —Sow** JOT) DBAcLS&B IH r v3t n '' nß ’ UStMD B. M , CAI»MDW-••—•*“*****• M’CALMONT & K32RB, ATTOBJTEYS AT LAW, C. yf. MoorSj Oapt. ALbO—AGENT O? ruptu rbs. OOR. PBNN AND WATMBttTS.*; THREE HAPS. L >. UNITED STATES, SAPOWIFIERi Families! One pound equal to Six pnnnda POTA HH!! Pw Sdett VMcißba bj PITTSBURGH, PA. CITY TAXES -i«D REAL ESTATE AND 9ENSEAL AOENT. BSALS&XS MT'LITTL MO. •* It. Obitt •tBMtl (Dr. Irißta’a »«• BuUdmgJ PITTSBUBea JOIUI W HeOAfiTU! FOB toUIUWBU, lULllTO«<l«, HUM* gntpa, Hotal*, ate., , TBKAJSrOO COtTWTY, * ** I . • * - THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF ITHR BORDBBIA AND LOUISVILLE ITEfiIS LAIER FROM FORTRESS* MONROE. COT. KELLY NOT DEAD, TRAITOR ARBKSTED IN CHICAGO Tbe Deatb oLSeaalor Douglas 1» ;c , &S., &c , , Louisville, June 4 —The New Orleans Picayune of lie Rlst, says : The Biooklyn captured the barque 11. .). Spearing, from Rio Janeiro to New Orleans with one hundred and twenty thousand dol lars worth of coffee. it has been sent to Key W est. The Orleans authorities are perplexed re specting the disposal of free negroes cap tured a board prizes. The Picayune ol the Ist says: The steam ers Bremen and Everhardfirom Bremen; the General Merrimon from Havana was or dered away from Pas Loutre by the Brook lyn. The Powhettf n has captured the Mpry Clinton, irom Charleston to New Orleans, off Pas! Loutre, on the 31st, with a full cargo of rice, peas, etc. Gen. Twiggs has been put- in command of the military department of Louisiana. The Montgomery Post of tbe 31st ult., says that a portion of the Confederate troops have been ordered away from Pensacola, — There is little apprehension ol a Sght there at present. The Frankfort Border Convention ad journed sins die, after adopting tlje National and State addresses. ' ' ■ ■ABTHOJTT Klin, At Louisville, <E>nion flags are constantly raising amid onthusiasin. They are flying, at half my to day ilp. consequence of the demise ofsfeiator DMiglaa. Mr. Crittenden, t&s cofifotad to run for Congress in thq. district. Mr. Mallory was renomiriajpd .for the Seventh district, by acclamation>l-ajf La Grange yes terday. 1 mmense quantities of provisions are day and night going by way of Shephardsville, eighteen miles South of Louisville, on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, thettceto be sent by rail South, if the transmission south from Louisville shall not be interdic ted. The Journal is informed that tWtoty-five hundred Boldiers are at Camp Truesdale, near Richland, two miles from the Ken tucky line. The same number is at Camp Chatham, near Springfield, Tennessee. The measles were prevalent among them. Twelve well attended Union meetings were held privately at Nashville on Satur day, notwithstanding the suppression of the Union sentiment there by Secessionsits. A letter from Richmond, among other things,says that five thousand unemployed negroes are there, and that manual labor wasjstagnant. The Louisville Jourrud's editorial Bays that Cot. Anderson will take no military com mand here, but goes to the mountains of Pennsylvania on account of failing health. Wasßxkqtoh, J uni) 4.—The following or der in ragardto the death of Senator Douglas has SeenjßueKlrSnfllft ’War Department: ./ Om<* Wa« DefsAtm set, i • Washlhgton. June 4,, 1881. / ■‘Tbe death ofagreMßtateiman injuria hour., of jjjiirll cannot but be regarded a\ & National calamity. Stephen A. ; Douglas expired in the commercial capital of Illinois yesterday morn ing at nine o’clock. A repre&fctative of the overpowering sentiment enlisted In the cause in which we are„engaged; a man who nobly. oiscardM party for country; a Senate; wbft. ) forgot all prejudice* In an easiest dßa.tmpA Bave the Republic; a statesman Who latol tsjEr ceiyed for the Chief Magistracy of a vote seebnd only to that by which dent was elected, and who had every reaa^^ro 1 look forward to a long career of dsefalnessMbK honor; a patriou who defended with zeal and ability the Constitution as it eam<rW‘ us from oar Tathers, and whose last mission on earth was that of rallying the people of his own State of Illinois, as one man, around the glorious flag of the Union, has been called from the scene of life end the field of his la bors. This Department, recogniaing in this lias one common to tho whole country', and pro foundly sensible of the grief it will excite among millions of men, hereby advises the Colonels of the different regiments to have this order read to morrow to their respective regi ments, and suggests that the oolors of the iio public be draped in mourning in honor of the illustrious dead. [Signed ] Simon Oamebon, Secretary of War, BALTIMORE, Juno 3. Fortress Montoe June S —Only some fifty men of the naval Brigade are to return to New York to-day in the steamer Coalzacoalcas. The others will remain for one week as citizens, laboring lor their rations and not as a military organize" tion. Col. Baitlett 1b much better and goes to Washington to-night with several of bis offi cers. This iathe best that can be done for them. It is believed here that the brigade was ordered back to New York, partially on ac count of a misunderstanding between the Pres ident and Seoretary of war. The President is said to have accepted the brigade without dona suiting with Mr. Cameron. r The steamer tug Yankee left for Norfolk this morning with a fiag ol truce. Heavy flr ingdrbm Sewaß’s Point was heard as sho pass ed there. i The steamer Cambridge arrived this morn log from Bolton. Chicago, June 4 —The Tribune’s Cairo correspondent say the Secessionists have 5000 troops in Union oily, Tenn. Another regi ment having arrived un Friday. Tan thous and troops are believed to be at Memphis. Gen. Beauregard was expected in Union city on Saturday. Chicago, June 4.—J. A. Pally, member of the Legislature from Williamson county, has been arrested at Carbondale for treason by order of General Prentiss. He will be sent to Springfield for trial. It is believed ample ev - ideoCa exists that he Is a leading traitor. Washington City, Juno 4 —Tbe High lander New York Regiment, did not roach here till i o’clock this morning, They are mustered for the present at Georgetown Col lege. _ New York, June 4—The innumerable flags about our city are displayed at half mast to-day, in respect to the memory of Stephen A. Douglas. W.sHinotob Ciri.Juoe 4 —Lieut. Wual, lormerly ill command of the sleamer Philadelphia, has been ordered lo join the St. Lawrence at New York. The steamer Keystone State left here tost night probably tor that ' The resaels at the Washington Navy Yard ready tor immediate serrioe afe the Baltimore, Philadelphia, An aooata and Freeborn. They are well supplied with am muniuon and stores, and are swatting orders. The rebel prisoners, numbering about lorty, are «UU on board the Powhatihil and are exceedingly wall treated. | Several ot th* regiments here have, for aome nights past, been ordered to hold themselves in read,ness for Sat, at a moment's warning. There to moot, mtxlety on their part for a lorward movement. Hsw Yois, June 4—The steamer:Beras„ia has ar rtvsd bringing Liverpool advices of the ZSd nit Italy wants a loan of 600A»,000 francs from France. Loubt s are entertained of the leap belOg-negotisted as be new kiogdom Urot acknowledged wMle the French troops remain in Rome. .v The whole Tonlon eqaadron has left for Syra to bring the army of occupation. H angary ia ready to heir the common hardens of the £tat*v aod negotiate with the coancil of tbe Austritt Empire* .mb i nn- Pejamrlni'H' HIBKUMJ Washington. F»ith» Point. Judo 4—The itesmer Hibern'n has P». w llhi» point CO her wy W Quebec. She I-P Liv er. 00l on (he afternoon rf the 334 nit, and 1 ondon d-rrv on Lbo evenltt* of Fr,dny, the -Ah The .'earner Rohemi-n' arrived «t lererpe : on tho morning of tho 23d nit, and the Bremen at e.uiibamp. iod on ttit* mme roo'irr.g. Knulaho— Parliament renrsembl »<t on the «>»""' »' th** Wd , T he Kossuth Hungarian Note Owe was again nrgned id the Court of Chancery. The London Bond of UoderwnWrß lias fixed the war rate on A merican voxels ai from six to eight gu'neaa. The laOndon Post, the ministerial organ, say* that P the iniQiniera are defeated on Mr Ncwgtfes propos'- ti*n, they wMI dt«solve Pariiament. The London Time* publishes the first part of a lengthy communication on the cause of the American-war, and has a strong editorial on Mr. Seward’* letter to the America i Ambuss* *ot to France, wtioh it satb uoondu very much like an insult, and ridtcales thA prophetic* l ideas. The French Ambassador to London has returned from Paris, and it la reported with Inatroctions of • eott dilatory character. . The American queh'.ion is the paramount topiC-ipC newspaper »hscuaaion. (aasuia M. O ay’s letter attracts conaidarable affeen* The rumor ia repeated that vessels are going oat of Liverpool to engage in privateering. At the London Exchange funds are stagnant-end the fluctuations alight. In discounts the market supply cf money haa Wine wh»t improved, but nothing has been done betterthan 6 per cent. ...... The weekly court of bank aireofors broke up on 1 hureday without altering bank minimum. Frinos. —In the Chamber of Deputies the opposition proposes a Nafcoua! reduction in the Budget. The Council of state refuse to accept of any modlflca'ion sod a wajm’discnssioa ia expected. Prince Napoleon has been elected Grand Master. IttLi —Prince Vangnon hasreachedhim. . Masteno, the new Governor of Naples has i»*ustf»j proclamation expressing Bis intention to govern iitith energy, and promising troproyemen's inrthe pqaiil(ser-. rice, and calling on the country.for its support . A petition signed by Id,SK Homans to Ntpnleon.piay. jog for the withdrawal of troops, haa beerf. Bent to Paris. ~ Order h.fl been pt Mllaß4gotwiOlS tending the effects of relj|pfr^di»pas«ip»^ip. fa. ~, , Aosiiia—lUnmsn Vepethmt hgye been, named as members of here-. u>fore.unrepresented. jjk Spxol—Sen- fiantapa continues li£. military at San DonJmg© . > Jif Huxul&t —The collection of taxeaty ths|pWtarX:USS been suspended, the amount daa,tttl&* question of taxes k>£p<S%. Russia.—Prince Oriofl.tlte President offfi^&njtejLot Ministers, is dead. * Tourer. —The International Ministers hadtttdTjiriit meeting at tho French Embassy on thyaiaMlt^K^- Irrnu ah i Chima.—Toe India and Chin A 1 Mails on the gut nil., but particulars baiPjtot oeired at London by telegraph. % t Nik (latiAbS, May 30.—The Gen. Miraraojij'ffeu -Hal rana, on the 28th, was permitted (o enter Mobile hsrbnr. Business at Havana-waa very dpiLf Bugara languid. The United Btatea vessels JSayß:caus«d'a dls oount in the freight market. Troops sari beginning In. return from Bt Domingo, * ' } « - ■ , —% CHicaao, Jane A—The ftmeial of takes ptecest ten o’clock on Friday next. New .Voar, June t—The steamer arrived. Her news has been abtictpatcd. x The U. 8. steam fifigate,Susquehanna l}J“«lftWvSsi chored off Randy Hook. She fsbonud to. fljtetodEggfri. fomnwanij ,inn« 4 —CoL Kelly* the Phillippi action, Is notdeed, ms He was severely wounded in the breast extracted, and hopes of his recovery Are -iejit&rwod>‘ Oarnao, June A— I The Chicago Tribune this mining declares ia favor of a Douglas Democrat for the vacancy in the United Buds* Senate and urges Governor 'Fates to make siisha selection. > it *aj* it becomes toe Republicans now to prove theft aith in the unanimity of the ’North by this wbognltlon of pamoiiam and fidelity to the Union, of former an* ugoniftr GROCERY AND TEA WHOLfiSAkK DKALSII IS J 3 UTTBH, AND Abb KINDS OF FRD DUCK. qfopdia Delivered when Ordered KSHUGIJSOS, - (^ivd. R, Corner High snd Wylfe siree _Cj!l*OOi,! comlr mills, Pa. ( i or SJSAJSHUESS ha<;s, '*s? AND OF joaNA b/ot »oks,, , . inctien to 40 Inc6e« Wide. . 4E9"Onttna on bo,left*! H. CHILiDB A 00*a, 183 jPftixl Btreat. Piltahqfgti.'- ' ' ocaidu H£lc*s 6l BRO. 'PKAOTICAt Oornar Wood and Fourth Bti. PITTSBURGH. For Bent. AKTOBE HOUSE on Federal ami Wafer stn&eto, Alterfuar, vouUJA *P » o*7 Go 4 d » Tnmmin« or Bhoe Store. ■ mmitf H- n. PAVIB. ■ FF THEY OO AT $250 EACH— Pour two Btorj Brick Dwelling Houses, Non. 25,27, 29 «sd 81, Daqneane etr«&«oho6ritafaiiig four rooms *»• OUTHBFRT A BON. The pabthebshie hebetofobe existing between J4ME9M. BOSS end WILLIAM COLEMAN, under the firmol Ross A Coleman has been dissolved. i WILLIAM COLSMAS. mtMi-lmH " J GEO. W CASS. ■* QEO. W. CASS ft CO. IKON CITY NAIL WOKEN, Warehouse, Ho< *O5 I.U>erty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. t. t. nyunm*, H OTJ S 2 , S I Gfc 3ST ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Mo. 2, Cor. St. ClalrSt. «nd:l>uque»ue Way, . - (SECOND BTORY.V • - work entrusted ta me will >b© Haetiy£*hd foaptty: Executed. ... -.j e % tn* oo**y &&&CePeMlUUifit M ANUFAOTu be bs I AND DE'aCBHS IN TJOOK, CAP, LETTJ-.a, and aU kind* of n WBAPFIffO PAP KB, *ar» removed from NO. ST WOOD BTRKET to So. 88 Srntt afield street, PITTSBURGH, PA, or Trade for Bag»- • OFFICE OF 1 BE ) CONTKOLI,BR OF ALLEGHENY CQUSTY, PA } Pitteborgb, Jane 8,1861 ) Sealed proposals will be re- OBIVfiD at this office antil THU&9DAY, the Oth iut, for wnting ocd oopiring , w ..,. _m* ■ 62 implicate* ofcouotr, State, Poor and Military T»xm; 20 DuplicateHofOchbelTaxe* ‘ ’ , 20 Duplicates for Coaomissiouex s Office. The work most bo done to tbs offloe. Bide to.be.mode ot so much ibe running lino complete. Sample bocks can be*een< on application- The whole U> be finished by the. Wlb Inst The coireotness of the duplicates most be pfoba “jUSB" ARRIVAL New drop Teaa: . • ; A / Oolong and Young Hjsottr Of the beat quality* for sale at H KtsaoKßoyaurij « p& - if ;(<5 kT-** 1 y YiaeiNLA, KENXOCaY asd ii- BOURI MONEY taken at what it is worth is ex change tor Jre*rt Goods, Shawls, NeedloWork, Hosiery ho, at tremendous low prices to reduce stock. a BJUSBONXOVB, . myB . T 74" Martel at. jno. THompson a HOUBE, BISN AND OBNAMENTAD j PAINTEBS AND GLAZtEitS So. US Third Street, 'LEB.—-Eight Barrels Appl#,®*? sale v (spiel H BURY g.jQOBW’W A P J. _ OECOND. GLASS HAND ENujOT D SALEIr-The member* oftke , pfiffY o®r for sale their Hand they anjnptftDg ts receive a i»*S*W^J£E2Er I jgiggsffißl BmifMMd Street, Pittsburgh. ieatatWH ' ■“ s-T-; ■' _ .* J» . \ .. • • , - * *_; •#*- * * »• J ’ ‘ J r '' - . . ‘ A THE AMERICAN WATCH COMFANT. Of Walihain, Mobs., beg to call the stceoffoa jtf'tb# public to the. following emphatic reconoßendAhnn «f Waltham Watoheis by the leading practicsJ : .pS'li makers and Jewellers throughout tho United States The entire signattirc.s ore quite too longlhr pMHe* t lion in ooe adverusement, will be recognized by Lhose acquainted with •«» being in ihe highest degree respective tndiafiMt ' haL At their establishment oday be found fhhgeniXff' me Watches of the Coaapaoy?e xnanufactore, in grant * variety. .„ ' Signatures fzt)m many cities and towns nofr fully xsp resented list will appear in * fatnreadxa.tUe /" , , ■ v. ; .- ..;*0 .the pubijlc. ‘JWTindcfCTgnfcci practical Watchmrirara fl fg In Watohea, b*vinwbooghi*nd sold ; § for a nuditor of ydsrs * *'jM kinds of foreign Watches for4ibtich kmgftc goyfod of time, begto state that they nape -noTSrdealt in Wjifche* Whinb, as a class, or in indiTidoal iiuteQces, hetedtea moire satisfactory to themselves or cmtotnexe, irhtitftlT ip re6peol ofduratality, beaotyof ,-<SI railjp correct proportions, c r Adjustment, or ofjine II mcoulßOtared by the ’> , r <r N. E. CRITTENDEH, ’ ,; CteTAUAdyj”iS-iCyj k “'' . Wlf. BLYNN, ''OaJ)l«Wkg:'|gi..... .... -,M James j. ROSSr ■■ 2M*nflJ*T, .iM ir. Jenkins i eo., cindmi*tu, ; ■ ~7' ,V$ BEGfIS t SMITH, - : “ . 1 ! i'o§ WM. WIIBON M'GREW,- “ -Z DUHME:a CO.. *■ ' - ’•’.!!•_ '* • » Hj, A, e. BOYNTON, . WM. M. MATO, r Sfirifeig ~.« T*Mm| E. NOBTHfit, CSptijr Bmt%. 5 X^|PJg| I A. W. EOBD, ... . m£n**;' ■'•••- ifeff'SHi l WM. SCHHHZEB, ■< -. Mjfep/. ' ~ j. m.fox, • atum-S* , '■■'/'■ ?•'. o’’/® WTLEAKD A HAWLfiY; , 1 X BAiGHT, • » ’ -,: Jj HAP- BOSENBTSKH,' RocfimSv Jjjflß C. A- BUBR too, , : X 4 * *,<%s£ aS. KTTENHEfMERA CO,, ■ « . " WM.3. TAYLOR, 'W. W. HANNAH, HoJaOUj ."'A * r |,® -? H. a CABQENTBB, Troy, . /jt| : {IG§KiW A ILVAfSS,' . Oafltego, “ i ;M I Hitelfi' A UEBOH, Auburn, . <• ' ,a| JAMES, HYDE; ' " “ "■' JoaNH. IVES ».. WILLIAMS A i 0., (AluuldAlgyA, 1 *> ( jf J. % BENHPTT, “ ' ■ a. a HTOHM3, PoaehkMiMi^y WM. H. MORGAN, hrnderson bbo>s,. ...« J. A. CLARK. BjriiArla, . BLOOD Jt PUTNAM, Alriaterdaia, •“ JENMNGa BRd’S,' ■' Saratoga, JOHNJ. JBBKINB, Albany, W,.Hr>ii£UMS, , S XWARDENy ' . Goshen, ;j».. jSk t i • fato*** . ••.:' ffimZS'j,." 1 /- '*m .-W.P-mINGHAH,- - JndMMBUa JnL >? y- • •** -FHg(#7. PICKERING. ■• EalalrnpnA ■ Udbu 'Bg>.ncmt, ’■ ; viraffi •'$••$;• -.* •'# M. a SMITH. . . ■ .■a a VAN COTT, YHfcff JOfINELKINS; . # B H. N. SHERMAN, llßf i,; : =„f S. 0. SPAULDINf ' W. A GILES | RBINEMANA . baSplbrown, W.t KOPLIN. GEO, w‘ BTiIN, geo. a Tifba, HECKMAN A ' fe j. LASOEr.IiE,. BAML. G ARM AN, JOBEPHLADO? J.J. BLAIR,’ ' GEO. W. ModALLA,. FRANCIS O. 801 ~ G. M, 2SAHS, GBOBGEJHELVj F. P. HRLI&B, H AOGHUTBAt T. a HOFFltiNi J. O. HANNA, & T. ROBERTS, J. O. DOLON, Ifahdb ; CHAR L. FISHER, Ashland, R M: ST. CLAIR, Indiana, a A A. PETERSON, Sena ton, DAVID LAVERACK, Patterson, W. T. RAE, Hnuki ENOCH F, BILLS, IBemtontan,' HENNY 8.. JAMES, Trenton ■■( > B T. LITTLE, OmotiertAttd, Mi .. oAB66i(Ami®iJoN, THOS. GOWDET, NsrtrtHls, XML PYLE; SnrlnijWd, « BIMPSONAPRICB ufitksnlßk “ V. W.-SEIFF, SATAnnAh, 5 .. Gs. , « . * SsKwraACoTj Wheeling,.;: - iva T. a” HUMPHREYS, Biefimond;;-, * « J aA.VQGLBB, SAlem, S. ft F.T? LEINBBXJK ' “ ' \, ■ «“• • J. W MONTGOMERY, Nesbertj, > ~i H.O. . * BENJ. E COOK, NoittuunptMfe- Una '-•£ a CHILDS, Nsirß*«*d , « DEXTER A SABKINB, « ,Vi , • S* *4 ED. TISDALE, Tanntoiv, . “ ALBERT PITTS, 'Jjf V V -*• m ELLIS GIFFOMi ■«® Hirar, <- « M F, W.MACOMBSB, ' <*»!. ■ M J. J. BORNS, . GtonoArtdr, ¥ »i* JESSESMrfH, SW^L? T. M. LAMB, - Wyeadw, £<_ i LEVI JOBNSTON, “ ANDRE W WABBKH, WAltbA®, ' f ~ AMOS SANBORN, 'LqjnD, •' T IT^JJ JOHS BABTOS, ' - WTO 1 r *ffl JOHN M’S REG OR, iAwmneA, - *J' fea W.'M- BOOT, *- V • PitttSeld, » JOHN H SOiTT, ■ * tagl N MOODY, j■■■:■•• .. GraimflfUj ;*">•.?. WM. KIBKHAJLjt. - -BprtjiUJ,.- "V-T. L. D(>aNTHONY ACO. Pro*i(6B»oe# • PELBOi ARNOLD B.,6nmwiTO'' -M THQMAB BTEELAOO- ffintfiTO « •‘if'OoTO'MH ■ • -i«tP'S«TO " - a-iBENJA-sua- > *”-•• - iS-vPiM ■ GEOEDB BROWN, • :-g« . l ‘ fT ., * Ml a & HUNTINTON A CO. DAnhoiY, tWM a A. WDODFORD, • H. D. HALL, Middletown,' «»'•••*' ■’MM JOHN L:-SMITH;-■■ •• «. , ' rf .uS4 M JOHN GORDON, - -NewlLondTO'^- 4 J.-a-BLAOKMAN, Bridgoport, .T, SBWMORNff^HAW, L. an ANDERSON, Concord, a knight, Ni G. CARR iSI . .GEOgW DEEWACO. u G a J. MELLISH, HaMTOT, ' w. o a.woodburt, Vy t J'&M j^s»?g v di«a ,i| N. W- GODDARD, hrnby h. ham; - , bobt. Ni-BODoa > •' 2%s^a| CHA&a BAC0 N , ■" pow,_« F. M. HARDISON, .- SOi BcnMt; >" ?*■ TWOMBLY A SMITH,; . Baoo, : - ‘ 5 ’ MOSESM SWAN, ■• AndsshL .'Vi»oP«.-. ft&gSH j. a mkbrilu PoftiAivd, JAUES EMERY,- . ■ Buokuport, » &&£ SIMEON BLOOD, ' Rockland, Vis* }Wm HENRYMoKENNEY, Aohani, , ■ •--“-Sejia J. T. HOWLAND, Bath, . ly 5 | TOMPKINS A MOBRIR Pangor, a a wiLLUMB, ™ --Zr* * i a S.AG.L. ROGERS, Gaidtner, . j Di K L(JCY| Honlttiß, ® A D.-6L flAlilj. l4Viftovs> ** ■; ■ -.-'Xi, BHINSMAIDA HILDRETH, Bortlngton,.... Vti-' o. a harding, « 'J4 T. aPHINNEY, Montpelier, “ 7x2 -ax MEAD, •* * j .-}! J. a BATES, Nortbdeld, “ i % J.H. MURDOCK, Woods took, ■■ a a CHILDS; St Johnabnir, ■ 0. H,?HUNTTNGTON, St, AlbaTO - FOBTEB GROW, Chelsea, " W.K; WALOACKi - SeArtfuj, ' AMADOU, BeSiTOBSIa aaJKNNINGB, a-CMenro 1 - ■ GBEsoit • aOOiSCBBLL, .Nitehec, • . f MMfc-.-.'o XN. HALL, MllfWd, Ddt^fl " SOBEBT wpjtm : ToitMto;,:; %0-W ?p| ..OAnnoa-TOtwr'^h^^ pnfeiio thAt .Art^tlsta aooompaniedbya iiiJW’#.l J ;rr'ir"ltli||i||T'Sl>llß| % tiwlomberofthe «ntehi»nd % '• ■2-w-- i i g «&*»«» for aale hp lewalna jMuiTO. '. thrbnghont the Union, tho An»erlein,'WABflr ;&taiw. I, ®l .donot aplidt ordera tor singlAnldtWb, v / bobbinAAmitos, ITOEE •BGOS. w. m'clinto<?k. t ll* t • PVa ' .. JomkA. B®anw»r,; . k-*.. »■ --- A. CARD, H * l v .- its . - «• ... h...“ m t | -
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