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P< %^l%i t&Hwg&gfe Ite? ** 'b-^v fifys*' r+iwr S^vku 'V ur ' t ! mm*'*£ h n'± 5 rjhit * «v S \,' l •* ' f Sf’nfSji,' 3 pJf -4J l ‘ c *3??J ‘- els who made some attempts to cross into Vt Jn? f *■ I <V*?V _ Maryland but were repulsed by the Federal •^%-}fsky±: -T.<f f <A»; ■ jrfrfl n -• >* »*. t, *•* - -,. /T • frJJUIZIOO. « t * f,v , f A <io*® n^^iwceidiei^’ 1 *T* f , themielves by an awfnl oath to slay one thoa-1 owner of . the Baltimore and Ohio Ballroad.— >j 4 , j - J ih^'* s SFi ir '>.. Northerners, or about eightyHhree and Th|kis one good reason why the government .-■■.» ~‘w- ■. ■■ ■>. i,. ■ ■■ .. “". man. each. should tskespoheiitoo C^'theroad. a V 1 - V.* “ f - t , * *- " y‘-Z?p f?t JV*s'> ;• .*■ V' ' ~^,l - ' C •»: -•■ li ..", » fc H,«f IffcM »*a '■* * • .»'/-v<.- #,> <^£'-<*»“- * uis''' •■ '•■'■ •- >■'-'' .*'■! • - ‘'‘V’': •- ’ •■..►■ ; * * ■ ->*Kluac3l!J^ N *.• • : v~' "■ •’ ..■ ‘ ■■' C ’•i'Ztl S ‘ > '- r • 7 ' ,‘"-*,’« - . ■/, ■>•'*''! ;.X’ • -v s fc 4v;: P' , v-V-.- v -, £ZJS% > -Hr*& *j- - C’vV ■ ,v < v • k, \ 4* I 11 * - \ "■ v Ui>* V ■O'* v?.h- ■"•- ri®ai i„ !^3®2P a Y MOKNING~„ Amld D h NGEB,S ° F THE WAR * and r«u' ° ex cUsnjflnt of a contest in a just for wi* C&UB0 ’ '■* but the part of prudenoe peop eto l oo t ahead and consider future 'l'WOces as well aB present results. This proportiont A niigbty itlonl On one side toS'febellion. On the other stands a ax. determined to maintain a good govern & tnent at ail hazards. Hundreds of thousands m. 0 m ® n already In the field, and from pres ent Indications, as many more will be neces *ary before the war is over. The peaceful aDd profitable pursuits of life are being forsaken partly from choice and partly from necessity for the warlike preparations for the field of s;:*■< battle. There seems to be no abatement in the military ardor of our people. It seemß as though as many were ready to enlist as there were when the war first broke out. We ad* h;-. nnre this noble patriotism, but prudence and deliberation should influence every man in this trying hour. Thero are many young men fz'j— whom we know, who are eagar to devote thetn selves to the Eervice of their country, upon whom, wives, motherland fisters are depen dent fora liviihood. All such, who have situ ations of & profitable character and can retain them, should yield their places in the military ranks to those who are out of employment. Patriotism la's great virtue.but the duties of the citizen are not all swallowed up in fighting bat* ties. “He who provideth not for his own house hold is worse than an infidel. 11 There is danger at this time that many will go to the war whose paramount duty it is to stay at home. There is no danger of a lack of men for the army. The North can and will rally a million to sustain the government If a million should be neces sary. But while we stand by our government now, we must also take care that we do nothing which shall weaken its ability in the future. Those who, in times like these, devote their energies and their means to the production of value, to sustaining those who must be sutain ed at borne, end to furnishing the means for sustenance for those who fight the battles of their country, are as true patriots as those who fight those battles. It it the worst of policy Vo permit the prolit able pursuit* of the country to languish at a time when all that the country can produce will be needed as this war progresses, and when it is over, then the taxes and the debt which are the inevitable fruits of war are to be paid. . While our patriotism sustains our government let our prudence guard against those evils which war engenders,and our industry prepare for such demands as may be made,upon us. A LARGER ARMY >VANTED. There is alarm at Washington City for fear of an attack from the rebels—although we think the alarm is needless, for if they had intended to attack the capital they would hare done so before our troops had »o effectually intrenched it. If the despatches to the HcraU are to be believed, the Government does not yet find itself sufficiently prepared with troops to risk any decisive action with the rebels. New troops are still guiug on to the seat of war, however, and the Federal army is daily getting stronger and in better discipline. - . The Herald states that the War Depart n that the rebel force in irginii if stronger than ours and better , s commanded, and that our wisest military ggl leaders entertain small hopes of victory, in 0L case a battle is precipitated before the Fed i- J era! army is reinforced. It is estimated C that 250,000 men will be required—an opin ion shared by the President and General Scott. Mr. Lincoln, in his message to Con gress, which he is now preparing, will not call for a new loan, but propose to issue Treasury notes to the amount of $200,000,000 or $300,000,000, ranging from twenty dollars udwards. This appeal to the people is on the plan of Louis Napoleon, and is resorted to on account of symptoms of revolt in Wall street. The President will openly avow his reasons for disregarding the requirements of the Constitution, and will call on Cong Tess to endorse his acts. Trouble seems to be brewing in Kentucky. General Prentiss bed sent a regiment to Co lumbus, from Cairo, on the requisition of the Unionists, wbo feared Invasion by Pillow’B force from Tennessee. The Memphis Avalanche -''proclaims vs* to the knife against the North west, and says Kentucky will give a passage to the Tennessee troops for the invasion of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, where the secessionists are to rise e» masse so soon as the tnvaders ar rive. Bat considering that nearly one-third of the late popular vote was cast against seces sion, the Tennessee rebels perhaps will have enough to do to maintain their ground in their own State, as Ea»t Tennessee threatens to iol- J --. low the example of Western Virginia. When the first news of Gen. Lyon’s vio tory over the Missouri State troops was received, the number killed was stated at 300, and the wounded at 600. The next day the number killed waß reduced to 20 ; and the last account gives the result as four of the Federal troops killed, and nine wounded, and four of the State troops killed and fifteen wounded. At this rate the offi cial aocount of the battle of Roonevitle will read, " Nobody hurt!” The battle teats the story of the three black crows. The streets are full of rumors regarding battles fought at various point*. These ru mors are of daily recurrence. I'he special despatches to the newspapers are the -wind work of many of these exciting irles. We beg the public to understand \t, in regard to special despatches, each ier ia entitled to the last guess. The itches to the Associated Press are gen correct, »o far a* they give facts, and -hen rumors are given they are distinctly as rumors- Tjoualw Monument Committee have te arrangements for the delivery of Col. For ney'B eulogy- I twill be pronounced the even«S of July 3.in the Smithsonian Witnte An address by the Committee is Institute. a uiUiary committee is to be ISSU ® , j eaC h State, to consist of not * appointed m ean* jore than eleven or ie~ W it is recommended that the friends W the late Senator meet on the evening of itbe 3rd of July to form relief and monu ment associations, to procure donations and subscriptions. V*4 '-IW • ", • at* KENTUCKY. A GREAT LET DOWN. WAR RUMORS. A v' l ’ ..*■ x ** I J*£S Li. .*. l;\; TAKE CARE IK TIME. The intense heat of the weather should admonish all to take care of their health. The street* and alleys of the city are unu sually filthy at the present time. They should bo thoroughly cleaned at once. Will the proper authorities see that it is done. :JUNK -2. The latest intelligence from Richmond is that troops froth States further South con tinued to be arrive in that city. It appears fourteen regiments have arrived there re cently, making 35,000 in all at that point, all well armed, some of them with European muskets, and well commanded either by West Point graduates or men who have been students in the Southern military academies. It is also stated that in addi tion to the new intreachments eight miles northwest of Richmond, the city is to be defended from attack on the western side by works at a still greater distance, in pursuance of surveys just made by military engineers. The survey does not extend beyond the Blue Ridge for it is calculated by General Beauregard that the disposition of the Confederate forces along the Man assas Gap Railroad, and particularly south west of Strasburg as far as Harrisonburg, twenty miles from Staunton, and in the oounties of Shenandoah and Rockingham, will protect Manassas Junction and Rich mond from any attack from the West. It 18 stated that the two Missouri Sena, tors, Polk and Johnson, do not intend tak ing their seats in the Senate of the United States at the July Session. The same thing has tieeu frequently as serted of late, with regard to lohn C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky We presume that Mr. Breckinridge would be ashamed to desert his post in the Senate just after Kentucky has elected ten new Representatives to act for her in the House. If he does desert it, it will be lift duly lo resign, That leaves Magoffin m the predi cament of appointing his biiecesaor As lie wouldn’t appoint a Union man. and as Breckinridge might as well draw the pay-- which he probably needs—ns any other Be cessionist, we rather think the Kx-Yiee President will appear in Washington on the 4th of July. ImplemeuU ol War. While book-makers have turned their at tention almost exclusively to the production of military publications, the inventive talent of the country is devoted to the production of improved arms and more destructive weaponsof warfare. An inventor in Marble bead exhibits to the Government n small shell, the explosion of which, he says in his statements of its power, '• would kill the devil.” We do not know that he stales that he comes to this conclusion upon actual experiment. Richmond Strongly Fortified Persona who have reached this city and Baltimore from Richmond, slab- ihai the Rebels are making gigantic preparations fbr the complete defence of the last, named city. The outposts towards the Potomac aud y.-rktown are strengthened, masked batteries are plaoed at advantageous point-, aod the city is strongly fortified Not lex than thirty thousand troops are said to he there. Movements in Kouth western Virginia Some bold movements un tbo fart of the Union troops may be looked fur in the South, western part of Virginia. The Virginia and Tennessee Railroad will be occupied by the Union forces, probably even before the rebel i are driven to the right bank of the James river. The army steaming up the Kanawha river, on twelve boats, at this moment, wils doubtless accomplish this object. Seven Thousand Feet of Bridges Burned The repairs on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will be deferred until the Govern ment obtains fall possession of the entire route. About seven thousand feet of bridges have been burned and destroyed by the Rebels. Thb report of the Confederate troops re tiring from Big Bethel to Yorktown was pre mature. On the contrary the rebels still hold both Big Bethel aad Little Bethel, and threat en to drive the Federal troops beyond Hamp ton. More cannon have been sent down to the insurgents from Richmond. But they need all their masked batteries, for Gen. Buu ler will probably soon visit them with a large force. Senator* Breckinridge and Powell It is with pleasure we can say that Ken tucky will be represented in the United States Senate at the approaching session ul Congress. Major Breckinridge and Mr. Powell will both attend and be in their seats. Wo felt aatistied that neither of these gentlemen would flinch from their duty, and annouooed some time ago that they would go to W ashiugton And why should they nor Their State ih luy»i u. the Union, and, so far as we have seen or heard, neither of these gentlemen has said .»r done anything to indicate that they wish her to change that position. OincinnrU Enquirrr. By the way of New Orleans we learn lha* the vail of aecresy has been removed from the proceedings of the Virginia State Con vention. The vote for the Seceaeion ' »rdi nnoce on the 17th of April showed sg for it and jj against it. on the Mth mil o war signed by Ul delegates. The Atlantic Monthly , for. July, haa been received by Hunt X Miner, at the Great Periodical Depot, Fifth street, next door to the Postoffice, where may be had all the latest uewspapers and publications ol Lbe dav. ‘ >n Thursday a gentleman from Arlington stated in Washington City that Geu. Beau regard was advancing upon the Potomac, and increasing his forces east and north of Manassas .Junction. If this is true we may look for hot work soon. It is said he has sent five thousand men u> Romney to act in conjunction with other Con*, federate troops against the advancing force of General McClellan. It is probable, therefore that we shall soon have stirring news from that region. The anno lineament is officially made Jiat the President, in consequence of the pressure of public business, is obliged to decline re ceiving any visitors from this lime until the opening of the session of Ooogress. e h t; T. -M -•V-. c '- o'** The Southern Army The First Telegraph Despatch from an Aeiiel Station Balloons are proving a very useful aid to the army. The large area of the earth’s surface, to be commanded by the eye at the high elevation to which a balloon can ascend gives great facilities for observa tion and millitary reoonnoisance. The balloon poised over an enemy’s camp, may observe his defences, count his troops see hi* weak points, and know where In* can be assailed with advantage. All this can be done without exposure t » danger itself, and is certainly preferable to mili tary excursions in railroad cars to find out masked batteries by having them play un expectedly upon the troops engaged in the reconnoisance. A remarkable and novel feature which accompanies these balloon experiments, is the new application which is made of the magnetic telegraph. The rope which holdsjthe balloon io place, also contains a magnetic wire, through which the observer in the balloon can continually send information of his observations to the commaudiog officer below, or receive any direction upward from the same authority. Professor Lowe has just been making use of his balloon for this purpose, and the first telegraph despatch from an aerial station half a mile above the earth, was sent to the War Department by this novel tele graph on Tuesday. The fact demonstrates the great assistance that aeronautics may afford in the present campaign. How to make a (leneral The Gincinnati Gazette, speaking of General Sohenck, before the Vienna affair occurred, says:— ‘•Now, the first thing that ought to be done with such a Brigadier is to put him in charge u( a drill sergeant, and have him drilled like the devil fur about a month.” This mode of making a general may ac count for some of the unfortuuate mishaps which have happened to our troops when under flu- charge of«uch experiencedofficers. Some of them have not been “drilled like the devil ‘ lor even a month, but put on their military exporienor with theirdiapeau and spins •M' ihi- kx-oiuoin c ivlinh wn-. b«-mg Ink r-ll l<> A l»‘xaildnn w.-t- ■ j li.pp**, I ,I\rl botr d :Um! \Nent .town Hi lolly left Of wulrl. A kf!'.n of terror prevails m ilie iowei part ol I'ntir* t * illmui county, V irgium. MAKKIEI) on 'J uf-.lmy BVfUiUji June DUi. m Si I'.ui - Church, by the k. r 1•( Sebuyier. JAMES K SHSLKK an.l VIRGINIA h. C> »oN*\ ail t f 31. Louis, Mo. Mr. Sbaler if n son of Hi*q. Charles Hlmirr. <>l this city,and w foitneriy a re-Meto of here, but for #< in© yuan, mad.- in.- home iu sl He ha- many friend* -IDOQR our eiU.’etif, who wri t>e p leaned (o i«*;n ~f m.i tr&nxlatx a owl or the ills of hachelurdom. U(K R II A v K S lIOLL4i\D HITT i: Its I'hlV-AJttD) fkj* TUI Cbowe-i hiuJ m«»*d grtoeiui |'lunic* hq-i < Wni'uatives • n the \ "liable KmgJwu > : aiY*T-»«U» appr-o*-•! a* ■ Family Fb-me-iy lor INDIGESTION. SOU B 1 STOMACH, <OLIC, HKAHT-Bl UN, HEADACHE, & ALL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS, IW*»k Nurvon.-. ,iiuu;J ir> n. HiW4.il* ,r IwPuSfTiOt - Hot uDh K r.t* n' the KoDUme, hall pm: If-ttl nß j Price OQe Dollar n In*. I . BBNJAJIIN PAGE, Jr. & Co. SULK PROPRIETORS. Sold i-y I -iggirfls generady Pittsburgh. Pena'a. §ta leU'J.ln. PITTSBURGH THEATRE! Lubci m MmitiK . Vt M HENDERSON Tuuio&br a K I.ARK Pucn or AbMtiwos.—PrlTfti© Boxha, ji.OO, Single Seat id Private Box, $1,00; Paniuetteand Dress Circle, chair#, &0 jeou; Family Circle, x 5 chow; Colored Gallery. 26 cetuw; Colored Boxes, 50 oenta; Gallery, 15 oent* Positively the laal apj>earanc© of MR. C. W. COULDOCK SA II HDa F.\ F.NINU, June 18th, IWI. Khakafware tragedy Ri<'H A Rl< ill Dance .. M’LLK M*RIE OLIVE To cooeiude w-.th ihe nteresUDg and hft*hk« tableaux <•( the The Ellsworth Murder. To winch will t>e added th-* evacuation of Hn#*a Ptxxr by the traitor#, with the burning bridges, the hurried retreat <-f the rebels.and ih© rfixlii of tl,« F. F. V.’h from Ui© t-enuufu) r,ui unfortuoai© fpot. NOTICE! Thk undersigned, a trustee, («uccesaor of J. Edgar Thompson, Ksq under the orovuuoD of a deed executed by Uxe New Cast e and CleYeland Railroad Company to nani Thompson, his ©ucoeeaor, m the tru*i therein men tioned, and asa-gna, dated the l*i day of Ootober, A. L>. 1 868. recorded in the RecordeP© office of Beaver county, in Mortgage Book D. pages 18y. 190, 191, lVland 19.i,and io the Recorder's offioe of Lawrence county, Common wealth of Pennsylvania, in Mortgage Book So. 1. paces 409. 470,471, 4’2. 4"fl and 474, will, on the 10th day of Auguat, UPU, at lu o'clock, a. h , at the Merchant*’ Ex chat ge, iu ih« city of Pittaburgli m Maid Commonwealth, in y;nu« ard under the proviwiona of aaid mortgage, crush to he aold ai pubhcauctiou the following deaertbed property, nwhi-and lraochi»«* town: The road of the -'aid Pittaburgh, New Castle and Clevt-land Rail road Company l).ng and the l > utaburgh. Korl Wayne and Cticago Rniln.ad in Hi© .aid • -ounly ol H>-Aver. and the town |of New Caetle, in aaid I.awienoH county, being about liurteco miles in leogih. iuc udiog ibn riglii of way and the land occupied there by. depot gr uuda itud all appurleaanceM belougiug thereto, and all the fraud.i»es of **«iid ootupany hul>|hoi io tiie hen of a prior mortgage made uy Mid company, bv the name aad style of the New Cantle and Darling ton Railroad Com pau y to said county of Lawrence, re corded in the Recorder's Offioe of 1 awreuce county, in Mortgage Book So. 1, page 215, Ac Default having been made iq the payment of interest oq (lie b nd* given uq der said first tneuuooed mortgage, for a period exceed ing aixiy days afu-r dorr.iaJ ina<ie ttiereof. and revjuest fiariog been made by the holders of at least one half of sale hoods nof aid, that such sale should bo made Terms of sals cash I'JUN m tikrnan. |ek2d 1 1 Trustee COMPANIES I'urni.he.l Bt-lts, Hi-11 I’latfA, Biiltun.'., Urald-, HHIKIB AND MATERIAL KuR I'MKOUMs, at n small adtaiic <m the manul.k.'iurt-rs cos'. EATON. MACRI'M A t 0., lex/ No's 17 and lv Fifth sire,-i Public Notice ! ST< HJKIIUI.DKKS AKF UKRKBY uoti tied that an election lor Directors of tiie NORTH AM h.RiCA.N OIL iHJMPaNY. will be held at the office of the NORTH AMERICAN I)UL CO, No 13v Wood street, Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, toe 8-h dav of JULY uext, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 1 o'clock t m. of said day. W. k. JOHNSTON, | JAMES O’HARA, | JOHN L. BUSSEuL, j* ('omniwuiuaen. ROBERT ROBB, | GEORGE OttDEN, J PtTTsßt aoH, June2l. 1861. jeZ&d&tdliw Great saliT'oV summer boots, SHoKB AM* HAT'S AT COST. LOOK AT THE PRICES. Men's prime Brogan*. Men's pnme Boots, .... Ladies’ prime Morocco and Kid Boots, - Lidies’ prune Morocco aud Kid Slipper#, Mieaes, Boys’, Youths’ and Children’# Boot# and Shoes of every variety Oall and yet h&rgwnaal the cheap cash Store of JOSEPH H. BORLAND, v D Uk> ttB M arketBtreet,2nd door from Fifth. N. c. Seme Shoes soiled bj trying no at 60 per cent less than cobl J^ADIEN Hoi led (iaiters ti'ic Ladies Soiled Sailers Q2c Ladies Boiled Gaiters 62c; at NO. 36 FIFTH STREET. D. & DIFFKNBACHfiR. Gbeat reduction in prices.— Sommer Dram Goods, Laos Mantles, Finer Dress Silks, Needle Work, £O. Now opening Table Diaper, Sheeting, Shirtings Mooning Goods, £O,lll selling renr oheap for cash, in fond* orita equivalent in Virginia, Kentucky or Missouri money. jeSS C. HaflßON LOVE, 74 Market street. itvie. A T i'RJCRS TO SUIT THE TIMES. MLSGRAVE'S patent gas cook INo S P <V EB, on hand and for saie by WELDON A RBINEKR, 164 Wood streei, near <kb street, opposite their old stand. Ad excellent article for ironing. j«l3 TAXKn on WESTEKN' lands;—Per hodm owaiog land* in the Weat, who wish to pay tax**, at- informed that we attend to the reoeiTtng and payment -<f Tax** id Wiaronsin. Minnesota, lowa, Ac. a. CUTHBERT A SON. I*'’ 6 61 Market st WAN USD.—A Cook (well recommend ?▼ editor the MERCER RIFLES. Apply at Camp Wilkins unlay. rr 1 | el3 v BOWS A TETL¥f , 136 Wood fc treat, Mark tool fob bobing oil WhLliJ at the shortest possible notice. Having bean in the business of manufacturing tools ever sinoe the “fever” first broke out, we can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to give os a o< and make an examioa ion of our stock now oo hand. mhSO Mr i onldock A I* AKM OF 40 ACRES.—I 6 milesjfrom x\. the City, and 4% miles from Bewicklerrule, on head waters of little Bewicklev creek; Dwelling House, harn and nutble, 14 sore* of Woodland, balance in good stale of cultivation, good soring* Of water. Iruit tree*. Ac . sod b feet veio of cannwl coal. Cree ‘""i, for sale l>v m. CUTHBERT i SON. m 7 l * 61 Market street. /'J.UN.'., PISTOLS, ttlFI.KS—The aUeC \J non ut those iu search ..f '•UN- F i a Ttu I, Ac , ka direct*.l u» <mr splendid B u»ck, W. W. YOUNG, mvi No. iIT Wood atreet HPAM-OW dll, AND UREASE.—IS bbU X Or Ml a by K. SELLERS A 00, Peon street. PORK.—SO bbU, lor sale by __ F. BKLEKRS A Co. POl OLA^i.—2lkT barrels selected Pot Olay, rac’d and for sale by J« l3 SENKY d.OOLUNH T? EVERY BODY’S LAWYER for sale by -■-* J K WKI.DIN, Ht RISKS KuK KENT ON “PENN oLreel, hir.i .Iroel, Hum? ulroet and Ttunl otrool 101 l R OUTHHKRT k aON, SI Market .treat Dried fruit.— - • - l.oOu bushels lined Peaohe**; ;«oo dj do Applee, in store eud for !lll '. b > W. BAGALKY, '•* 1* isd fO Vnr><| ftrask SIAR OA N DLES.— 10U boxes for sale by J»l& _F. SELLERS t JQRRSS TRIM MINUS, Gimpure Lace, Straw Bi-udmLb, Straw Boooele, Straw Hat*, u , 0 . . Soaker Hooda» Bouuet KibboQA, Flowers aad Ruohea, Laoe MiUa, w i ur w 4 Uale Glotw. Neeule Work, Collara, Seta, Handkerchiefs, Edgings, Inserting* and Banda. Lace Collars and Seta, Hosiery, Gent's Shirts, Collars, Neck Tie®, Undershirts, Drawers, etc Grenadine Veils, Grenadine Veils, L«ce Veils; Leoe Veils, , , CHEMILLE AND CORD, 71 eente, at Ladies Soiled Gaiters C2c* CH ARLES GIPNKRS, , 78 Market Street. )Bl» EGGB.— 5 barrels Fresh Eggs jnst reo’d and for h ■le by JAKSS A. FETZEK, Ootßsr Msrkst aadLWnt «U. CHALK CRAYONS.—SO grossrecoW ed »fid for sale t-r BBOKHAM A BELLI ' .r.l« #- ♦ fir * 1 ONLY A FEW LEFT, —AT— SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS LADIES’ PIKE G A ITERS, WORT II £1,60, TU K r Mvs T KF. SOI. D —ALSO— 150 Pairs Misses Gaiters -AND FANCY BOOTS A T 62ic 100 PAIRS LADIES MOROCCO HEEL SLIPPERS, AT Toe WORTH $1,25 Ladies call and see them, GEN I'd SHOES * GAITERS SELLING VERY LOW AT 31 Fifth Street, W. E. SCHJtIERTZ &. CO, je2l ARMY SUPPLIES, HBiD<iOA&nRB, Peck'a Militia, ) Commissary Department, V Hairiubprq. June 19,186 L j SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED and will be received at the store of Mll>r 3c Rick* et»*n, Lit-eriy street, in the otty rf Pitt* bur eh, until MONDAY, July Ist, at 12 o’clock ic, for furnishing. by rootraot, Uie best quality of Fresh Beef, with shins, necks and tallow Lateen off at Camp Wilkins, in the city of Pituttgrgb, and at Camp Wrigbt, at Hußon Station, Also, the best uoalUy of Family Bread, both to be de livered in such quantities and at auob times as may be ordered by the AKuiHUnt Comnu*aary, during the time the troops m*y remain at said Camps A ao, for Pilot Bread, (o be delivered as above. Also, for the following other supplies, r.t t 9tnoked Baron, Mess pork. Mess Beel, White Beans, Ground Certee, Tea, Brown Pugar, Balt, Vinegar. Pepper. Rice, Soap and Candies. All of the above to be of the best quaaty, and to be delivered at the above named Camps .0 a uoh quantities and at such times as insv be ordered l>y the Assistant Commissary. Nothing will be allowed for drayage, port-rage, freight or packages, aud all the no<»ve supplies to be inspected by the Inspector Ap pointed fur the purpose ol inspecting Army Htippiies at sa-.l Camp* Bonds with approved security will i e re quired for the faithful performance of the noove named root ra<-L -jf-21 W W I KWI u..mnu**ary Q«o«*rfcl. lor the 4th of JULY. 1 Kuckeie aborted from 1 ox. up to 1 pouuJ H'-IJioii Ctttuilots 3 U»lh Up lo '2u I riauulof., No t. t'la Whe«da, No ’• 1. 1, i •ra.-nhoppors, bUu« b«rf P«-U’«, No '# I. *2. A. Miuion, •* I lot, VokutQuHK, Mr-., it l»ri{b ftsaoruneoL of rolored Fire Worka r nu>r fiu.t ! -iile by REYMKK A BRO.’b, No.'s 126 and 128 Wood street -13 GROCERY AND TEA STORE WHOLESALE DEALER l\ HUTTER, EGCIB, AM- ALL KINDS oK PRODUCE. tioods Ittlirered when Ordered U. It. KERdDSON, Corner Hurh no I Wyit« stree AL/AXD b S'oal.«u*T M’OALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, uijjadjrd P.un.y lv»ul«. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JOMKB it LAITU, Manufacturer* of IRON AND NAIi,S, JUNIATA AND COIiON SHEET IRON. LnuU'i PiUßlAhtiliti,f ittea Rotii, PUUn.it. WARKHOObJb^ K 8 Waur and iU rii-M iirtti, PITTSBURGH, Aa.l conw of Kratkiia and BoutQ Water t hicas feklTtlv RENTS’ CALF UXKOKU’S SI,6U Dents’ Cali Oxford * $1,76 Ueote' ‘JiforU'x 12,26. 'ivniv’ .Calf aaitersl 12.26 AT THE PEOPLES' SHOE STORE, Ku 'l6 Fifth D. H. DIFPENRaCKE R JAMES KOBH, 8y market strke r. '■filing 800 TO AND SHOES id every varie'y and ana examine bis stock before purchasing else- where, as he ia determined to sell CHEAP. It I K L K 8, Dress Buttons, Cotton Trimmings, Brussel* I^ce, 1 $m Bacon & lard.— 80 packages prime lard, 2,000 IbßCOOnfrj bacon,hams, sides k shoulder*, received and for sale by C BESSON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA Cul'N TY, PA.—Thia delightful and popular plm-*- ui Mimmer resort, located directly on the hue of me Pennaylvan a Railroad, on the summit of the A le gheny Mountains, twenty-three hund-ed f-vct tl/ove Uie level oi the ocean, will lie open for guests the ioth oi June. Since last season the grounds hare b engrea ly improved and beautified, rendering Crtrsaou one of the roopi romantic and aitrac'iye pl-ces in the State, The furniture is being thoroughly renovator*. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and di a ease, vnil find attrac'ioDn he*e, in a first class Livery Stable, Mil liard tables. Tenoin Alleys, Baths, Altogether with tne purest air and water, and the mont magnificent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets good for the round trip from Ph iadeipbia, $7.00; from Pittsburgh, $0,05. For further information,address _)el"-lm Jyj’ EW OKAY OOODS jusi received for DRESSES JA’D CLOCKS, AJso, Cloaks of all styles out in short notice, as we have engaged a first class cloak cutter from Philadelphia. Ladies, call and examine. FRfc.su minkrai. waters Congress, Kissenger, Blae Lwk and Artesian waters constantly on hand, fresh, direct from the springs at JOSEPH FLEMING, )e!7 Corner of the Diamond and Market street. PINE POTASH —A pure article of Potash can always be obtained at JOSEPH FLEMING'.* I , je!7 Corner of the Diamond and **srk»t street- PATENT MEDICINE-i.—All the really good Patent Medicines can be obtained at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, je!7 Corner of the Diamond and Market street. HAVANA ClGARS—Another lot of genuine Havana Cigars rec'd at Joseph Flemings je!7 Corn* r of the Diamond and Market street. LINSEED OIL. —10 bbls prime Western seed oil, lor sale by LARD (ML.—2fi bbi« extra, for sale by F. SELLERS & CO. je!s Manufacturer's, Penn street. Dear canal. Extra scgar cored canvassed HAMS f<»r summer u*e A few u>ure of ihose ex ;□( Hams which have met with nich fiaitoruig approval. For 'tie by K. SELLERS A CO. Warelion-f ou Penn «( . between Wayne at, 1 Caual. SUGAR CUBED DitlED KEEfc".— 5 Jlercr* 0. Davis k U.-’« brand BACON, Shoulder a, llama, Sitle» ami Clear Side-, fur safe by jelft F. SELLhIKtt A u.i. Packer- JjVUi THE WAR— Bool'S AND SAOKS CUfc.AI Man's Ki«.gau- Jl.uo yi j.air. Men's Prime Bouts •- £>• tu .-.01au.-'-, aud a laip’.r' stuck of ljuilt**, Misse*. tod Cnd in Shoes of a I kinds, at equally low prices. Market j»li_ «econd door from AGIlh. Pur CtuchiiiuU and Louiavllle. rpHE STEAMER MAKMURa. CART JL C. L BRKNNaN, wdt ittaye for the htmve and ail intermediate ports, on n KSiMY’, tin- lath mst ,at 4 o'clock r. u. For freight or passage apply on board, or to )elb J B. LIVING !UN A GO, SHELLED AND EAR CORN?— W bushels she'led com, j.su a. xtaa HEAP MURE KKII>I IIF.NItV HRI(.(.«. KS«t. BEAVER. BiAVia Uu. Pa. I'H n,.\ UirtClUf.'iKSft, In® uperai.on peifortn«u by you in the presence of mv Hon-iu i.*w. R»'* Mr. i »ray, iwt omy gave me but permauetil r«lic(. i Rett; tto u a* oru'e-u aa iu mv cat lt« r V <*•. HENRY HKhda. FROM THE REV. \V. S. GRAY It give* me great pleasure la bear witaees to the truthfullne** of the abo?#. Mr. Briggs is dow 71 yours of age, and has been afflicted »ith phrtial, and some i:in«» iota' Deafness, fir the last flWo year*. Th>» ewe is perfect. I»r Yon Mosohiinker, like the mas er of old. maker* the Ltu*f to hoar W. B.- CiKAY. From an Old Well Known Citizen* Kor tfce last eight years i have been deaf mmy left ear. and my rigot one became deal some six months ago. I resorted to various means and incurred heavy expense in endeavoring to obtain a car .but got no relief from any one, until finally, in despair, I ceased my efforts so this direction. At the earnest solicitation of my friends, however, 1 was induced to submit my case to Dr. VON MO9 RZLBKE&. As an old citisen, and widely known here, I most cheerfully testify that t e has restored me to my hearing, which is now as per feet as itwsA forty years ago, and I earnestly recom mend all afflicted with Deafness to consult Dr. VON MOSCHZISKKR at once. JOHN' BECK, Sr, corner of Grant and Seventh aircet*. Pirrsntntnß. May 1861. Dr. VON MOsCHZUJKEB begs to say that his STAY in Pittsburgh must now positively be limited, and APPLICATION ny those who wish the FULL BENE FIT of treatment, either for Deafness or aay malady o' the Eye or Ear should be MADE AT ONCE. Testimonials bom Unquestionable Au thority. FROM JNO. M’DEVITT, ESQ., From the benefit my son derived of DR. VON MO -OSZI3K ER*B skillful treatment, I have muoh pleas* re in re commending him toall similarly afflioted, as mjet au ocesaful aonst. JOHN M’DEVITT, _ 311 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, May 16,1161. FROM JOHN M. KENNEDY, ESQ. , JOHN IU’CI.OSKEY, Esq., M’( I.OMKIOV, COSRHAVE * (O. Poav Pxßxr, Ai.uaanrr Co, p*..) . # April Bih, 186 L f FODti. 1 OiY AIOSCHZISK&&: 166 Third street, PiUw l am happy to inform you that my little daughter, W i!-n been quite deaf for four years, has, under your skillful treatment, entirely recov'ered. I feel quite sat isfied tha -»i hearing would never have been restored uv natural causes, but to tout treatment alone is she i *b . for It, and l would earnestly recommeud all afflioted wtih deafness to oonsuit you ai once. Respectfully yours, JOHN MoCI.OHKKY I)KAF N E S 8 THE STHEftEAL EAR IMALATOR, AH INBTBUILRNT INVENTED BY Dr. Von Moschzisker, Through whudChe has been enabled to pur- , h « MOST OBSTINATE CASES OK DEAFNESS. In Edition to the above Testimonials, hundreds more can be seen at the iioctor’s Office. Thread ljuje. No. 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFIELDJAND.SRANT STS Wh .»™ he may be CONSULTED DAILY, from II a ■ to 5 o'clock P: at. FOB A LIMITED TIME ON ALL mALADIKS OF,THE EYE 4VART ifxo SIRS INSERTED. BACON, _1;'J00 lbs shoulders, sides and Hama. EGGS—lbbl freeH. . bARDr-J6 kegs prime. BUTTER—IO « « • ®S2RS'^®d«i.«im, APPLES.—IS boaheledried, for tele by - WM.H. SMITH A da, WO USSeoond and II? ProatMMt iw*'V« ... -v* . mfc,- JAMES A. FETZEK. Corner Mitrkei and First m- G. W. MULLIN, Creseo* 1 Springs, Cambria Co.. Pa. H. J. LYNCH, No. 96 Market at., bet.sth and Diamond F. SELLERS A ( 0. Uicsuvtutaed. tor sale bv K. BELLE KB A i Joa. H. BORLAND, • to ear Jo received and for sale JAS. A. FETZKK, M»rkei #«id First a*a. CONVINCING I’ROOF BF.A\£R STREET, ALUEt<ii«>T Citr. OP THE FIRM o|- OFFI a E , ONLY, EAR. - .; -ft*. Jft . - - * * * -* •- -wj. fental: TEETH Ip' ri SAVE THEM SHORE jfdSff DO GTE. fie /'1 SILL, has removed W 246 PENS • htrket, in tfcehouse lornjerl, occupltid by l>r u. Keyser, opposite Chris t’sChurch. He will. ? uij th« modem improvements. ..Teeth [osertedAti various trom |Io to s63per sell. "•’C" *" Rsvaanroa—Rey. W. D. Howard. Bar.Sunoel Findiey, A. Bradley, A.G. M’Candless, M. L>- J. H. HopkiOS, W. H Vankirk, Dr. Goo. H. Reyser, W. Nitnick, Samuel auS7tly^ TEETH KITS ACTED WITHOUT PAW By the use of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are aaed Coiii weather le tbs time whan the apparatus can be used to its tMMt advantage. Medical gentlemen and their lamilieH have their tooth extracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and Mmifigsness of the operation, whatever has been sai<f by persons interested in asserting the contrary having no knowl edge of **>y process. TEETH inserted in every style, E. OUDRY, Dentist, 134 Smithfleld street. nolfclvdis ~ OFP7CED? YU'S r~ CITIZEN'S INSURANCE COMPACT, L Pittsbooh, June 14'.h, 1801. j NOTICE.—The President rad Di lr*fr rectors of ibis Oompacy have this day declared r Dividend <>f THREE DOLLARS per share, payable to the eknulders on and after the 18th ins'adt. )el6:lw BAM*L REA, Secretary. QAf) Boxes Nectarine Stomach Bitters, &*j\J 60 Boxes Clicquot Champagne. ■•■) Baskets Charles Heidsick, 26 Boxes Claret—Beet brands, 100 Barrels Old Rye Whisky, Best Cognac Brandy for medical purposes—ln o r « aid for sale by WTTJ.TiIf Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately existing between LEE A. b hX'K UA M and G BORGE A. KELLY of the city of Alle gheny, under the firm of BECKAM A KELLY, was dis solved on tne 22d of April, 1881, by nuuaal consent. BECKHAM A KELLY. ASKThe business will be carried on at the old stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the late firm will be setUt-d GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June 4,1801.—je6-tf C.' WEST Sc tO., carriages. ROOKAWAYB, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS, No. 197 Pewi Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. All work warranted to be of the beet materials and workmanship. mylJklydia r V Li E P A RTN ERS UIP H ERETOFORE X existing between JAMES M. ROSS and WILLIAM i'oLKMAN, under the firm of Ross A Coleman has been diHHolved. WILLIAM COLEMAN. mv96>lnvl litieii a. uol£ ONUI.NEBim.UEK ANDMAOHINIBT, Ei OKEA I WESTERS I'LAININU MH.I. Mar and Outfuoefu W<ay, fhtUbutgk, iU, wul make to order, and warranted as good ea oan be the following machinery, via3Steam Turning 1 others for wood rad iron ; Planers, for wood and iron; Dulling Maulunea; HoiUMsuandTobaoooHorewa; Patent right aud Model Machines, in the Rhafitno Pullies, and Hangers, of all sues and variety; Screws, o? any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in wngth. Will gleo make, and have on itoctor and Nigger Ed* -Jiuoh, and l>eck Pumps for Ac. Lathe iuhears auu otherJ‘lanmg done to order;oan plane US niche* wide, by 9 feet 0 inches long. All Orderi Pnmptiy FUUdand Banmtio N. B.—Particular aUeodon and promptitude given to _pfur* on Punting Presses and other Machines. VlAlrdda • Ifn »(,* k.—GO Obis family Flour, just ree'ti X? »n J for *a’e by |.U HENRY H. OOLLINB. The Uuiuai Life Insurance Co <>!•' NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, UK) WAI/NI'T STRBBT, PHILADELPHIA. The business of this company I- couducied ou the mutual principle, iu tbe stncieM m-übo o| the term—the entire surplus, deduct vuj utttMn.y cu-pry*®*# alone, being cquita'-ly divided among the aanured. K#c*»ipt* lor the year ending 3lst January fl.W9.iTi 76. Ansel.. Over Seven and a Quarter Mill of Dollars. Ca**h ou bttod and in Bank 4 120,060 So Bond*and Mortgages G,42L&79 l‘t United Slate* Stocks 60 Real hetaie '* l3 Due from Agents fc0,46-> GO 14989,866 74 Add luierc-t accrued; but not yet due 80,000 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) 126.000 00 Premiums u course of traoetmsaion ik>4B2SB Ukoss aasets, February 1, 1861 Rau-*« oi premium laioer, and profits yrsafarlhan in most other c^otnjvaoiea. Tut Pace artoN or t ash issem to the amount at risk is grra:er than that of any other Life Insurance Com pany in the United States. Pam phi-f au » every requisite information will be furnished >ree oi expense on application, by letter or olheiwce t<> DARL.LNUTON A BLACKSTOOK, my3l.3mJ SI Fifth Btreet. Piuabnrgh. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO., HOPE COTTON DULLS, Allegheny City, Pa. KAOTTACTUUU Of SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OP OSNABUBOS, 3U Inches to 40 Inches Wide. «T*Orderf< maj be left at H. CHILDS A CO’S- 138 Wood R .it. B(J LtrEK, MANTTPACTOTIER 07 EVERT DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE Xo. 45 Sinltbfleld Street, KU OF Pittsburgh Mannlhctared Furniture,' Constantly on hand which we will sell at the lowest prices for f’ASH. sotM-It 8. B. & C. P. MRRLE, UANUFAOTUBEBB and DSALBBS I3ST T>OOK, CAP, LETTf.R, and all kinds of JL> WRAPPING PAPER, lave removed from NO. 87 WOOD STREET to No. 33 SmlUifleM street, PITTSBURGH, PA, _tteCob or Race. gpO BY STATE AtHHOEui: jETNA s INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. Incorporated in 181®— Charter Perpetual Caah Capital aod Assets, Jan. 1,1881 $ 3£06,1tt 83 I -oases adjusted and paid, over... 18,000,000 PPOPEKTY INSURED AGAINST linger by fire, or the Penis ol Inland Nartga.. lion, at a« liberal rates and rules as solvency and uur rottt will permit. A. A. CARRIER & BHO., Agents, W. H. ED lE, Surveyor mylkSui No. 63 Fourth street, Pitubtusb, Pa. Monongahela Insurance Co OF PITTSBURGH oi-piobi»h-jaMK3 A: HUTCHISON, President, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. UAPT. JAS. WOODBURN Sen’! Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. it insure* ali kituis of Fir « and Marine ASSETS, MAY 10th, 1801. HtocK Due Bills payable on demand and floured by two approTed names. 4 78J60 00 Bills Reeeirable 23bW7 84 Bills Discounted.... _ yg Mortgage...... .. 1100 Q 00 1 16 Snares Mechanics stock cost. 00 100 Shares Citiaena* stock coat.... 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock c08L..„_... 1060 00 60 Shares Bank of Pitta* burgh Balance of Book Accounts.. Office Furnitare .. Cash DIRECTORS Wm.E. Holmes. Wm. A. Caldwell, Bobt> DalselL Wilson Miller Wm. Rea, JnoM’Devitt Job. Kirkpatrick. Jae. A. Hutchinson, Oso. A Berry Wm. Meaos, John Atwell, 8- B.Bobh»n. R. Wallace; Jaa. Woodburn, Ric'd Hays' my2l EUROPEAN AREH€V. THOMAS RATTIGAN, Europ«an Ae.at. No. 11# Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa, is premred to bnng out or sand back passengers from or to in. part orThe old country, either bj steamer nani. eta. . BXSHT DRAFTS FOR BALE, pajabla In anj.jpart ot Agent (or the Indlanapoha and Also, Agent tint thboldßlackßtar lAneolSaiUngrw>v. ete, and tor theUnas,of Steamcra sailing in York, — »n” I :\BJED PPAC.HES,—3O mehi ctoioe Lf DriedPaachea,iuit reQaftrtand.fora»|»by . - -H*» ' owner HaikatudFttmMa, ***** : ~V'\ - -V * * - u ' 4- jT§S?* THE AMERICAN WATC9 COMPANY, oi Uisp. Waltham, Maas., beg to call the attention of the Pdwfo to the following emphatic recommendation of Watches, by the leading practical Watch mflfara and Jewellers throughout the Uoiled Slates ■§P* entire signatures are quite too long tor public** i «on in one advertisement, bot the names presented wlil be recognized by those acquainted with the Trade as being in the highest degree respectable and infloen taaL At their establishments may bo found the genu ine Watches of the Company's in-great variety. Siamuares from many duos and towSaSit fujl; rep reseated in this list will appear in a future edrertisu meat. TO TBB? PUBLIC. The undersigned practical Watchmakers antf dealers in Watches, haring bought and sold American Watches for a number of yeare past, and haring dea't to al kinds of foreign Watches for a much longer period ot time, beg to state that they bare never dealt in Watches which, as a class, or ia individual instances, bare Wan more satisfactory to. themselves or caatomers,*hether. In respeot of durability, beauty of flnnshi'hialhemati- A rally correct proportions, accurate compensation and adjustment, or of fine t&n+keiping rauUi than those manufactured by the Waltham Company. N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland, WM. BLYNN, Columbna, JAMES J. ROSS, Zaoesrille, H. JENKINS A CO., Cindnnaltl, BEGGS A SMITH, WM. WILSON M’GREW, DUHME A CO.- C. OSKAMP, C. PLATT, Delaware, KING A BROTHER, Wa*r*n, J. T. AE. M. EDWARDS, Chicago. l ' F. J, ALEXANDER, LaSalle, JOHN H. MORSE, Peoria, A. HEPPLER, W. H. RICHMOND, H. a KAYS, A. B. GILLETT, S. D, LJLLESON. Decatur, J. B. BURRAN, Springfield, J. W. BROWN, • Qninoy, E. B. TOBIN, j ‘ «j BASSE A HUASMAK, “ ' « A, P. BOYNTON, Galena, WM- M. MaYO, Jacksonville, K. NORTHEY, Cherry Grose, A, W. FOBD, Freeport, WM. SCHKBZRR, Peru, J. M. FOX, C«i]ton, WILLARD A HAWLEY; N. HAIGHT, H. A I>. ROSENBERG, O. A- BI'RK & CO., K. M. ETTENHRiMKK A lo WM. S. TAYLOR, W. w. HANNAH, H, R- A a. 0. carqentrr, HOSKINS A RYANS, HAIGHT A LEECH, JAMES HYDE, JOHN H. IVES WILL LA MS A CO, J. N. BENNETT, A. S. storms, WM. & MORGAN, HENDKRBON BtttPS, J. A. CLARK. BLOOD A PUTNAM, JENNINGS BRO’S, JOHN J. JENKINS, W. H. WILLIAMS. A. WARDEN, L. 0. DONNING/ CHAR a WILLARD, W. P. BINGHAM, OHAB. G. FRENCH. J. McLENE, C. A. DICKENSON, (i. H. BABOOM ACO , J. M. HTARSIL, ADOLPH MYERS, THEO. F. PICKERING, GEO. DOTY, M. a SMITH, A. a VAN COTT, Milwaukee, Wis* JOHN ELKLNB; Racine, H. N. SHERMAN, BeiQlt, a CVSPAULDIBG, JtoearUle, W. A* GILES Prairie du Chien, u REINEMAN A MEY&AN, PiUaburgh, Pa SAM’L BROWN* Norristown, • - a W. T. KOPLIN, GEO. W. STEIN, GEO. B- TITUS HECKMAN A YOHK, GEOI'STEIN; E. J. LASCKLLE, SAML. GASMAN, JOSEPH LADOMUS, J. J. BLAIR, GEO. W. McCALLA, FRANCIS C. POLACK, G. M, Z\HN\ G BORGEgHELLER, F. P. HKLLAR, E. ApGHINBADGH, T. a HOFFMAN, J. C* HANNA, - a T. ROBERTS, ■ j. a DOLON, r ‘ CHAS. L. FIBBER, R. M. ST. CLAIR, R. A A. PETERSON, DAVID LAVKRACK, W. T. RAE, ENOCH F. BILLS, HESNT R. JAMES, a T. LITTLE, CARSON A BRANNON, THOa GOWDBY, A. W. PYLE, SIMPSON A PRICE, V. W. BKIFF, W i j ) GABDNKR > JEHU 8f LVEBTBR' ’ J. T.SCOTT A 00. T. a HUMPHREYS, a A. V'OGLEB, P. W LBINBBOK J-W MONTGOMERY, BEHJ. 8.C00K,. a CHILDS, DEXTER S HASKINS, a V TISDaLE, ALBERT PITTS, ELLIS GIFFORD. F. W. MAOOMBEB, J. Ji BURNS, JESSE SMITH, T. M. LAMB, a N. STORY,. LEVI JOHNSTON, ANDREW WARREN, Welttuun, aW. FOGG, r* . y “ AMOS BANIiORN, Lowell: JOHN BARTON, Lrat ’ W°™ HoTf*' ftSEBE! 81 JOHN K SCOTT, « ’ N. MOODY, Greenfield, WM. KIRKHAM, Jr. SptafiflehL l. ft ANTHONY* CO. PBLEO ARNOLD, fi. Greenwich^ THOMAS STEEL*CO. Haitfo*? HEMINGWAY* BTB\ ENS, “ ™ WM. ROGGERS A SON, * J. J. MUVSON New Haven E. BENJAMIN, * J. K KIRBY, GEORGE BROWN, B sr ft ico ' j a OH D N H L A^!TH, JOHN GORDON, New London bh|bbur&aw, £££&, k In“ght KRSON ' Coi r rd ' N. Q. CARR GEO. W DREW 4 00. a J. MRLLIHH, Hanover W. O. a WOODBURY, Claremont REUBEN SPKNORR, ’ V-remom, WM. a MORRILL Exeler RICHARD GOVE, Laoonil JONATHAN HOSMEg, NaahuT N. W. GODDARD, HENRY H. HAM, ROBT. N. BODGE, CHA&E. BACO*. Dow F. M. HARDISON, So. Berwvk TWOMBLY A BMITH, Been. MOSES M SWAN, AuSiei,. J. A. MERRILL PmISnJ JAMES EMERY, SIMEON BLOO& BocSSd ’ HENRY MoKENNEY, litaST J. T. HOWLAND, BethT TOMPKINS A MORRIS, Jura,, T ®- 3- * ROGERS, Gardiner, a A LUCY, Houltoo, D. G. HALL, Lewietotra, BRINBMAID A HILDRETH, Burilnirton. a H. HARDING, SedfordT T. 0. PHINNEY, Montpelier, A. A. MEAD, • ’ J.a Bates, Northfleid. J. H. MURDOCK, Woodetoek. a a CHILDS, St Johaatmrr aH, HUNTINGTON, St. JI FOSTER GROW, Cteu£^ W. 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