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T hO Washington “Cbronicle/' id speak >ng of the prompt manner in which the three million loan for war purposes was taken, pays the citizens of the old Key- stone the following high compliment. The f> “Utor “y» : - ,l In looking over the bid* f r tho ttiree miN jjffi 4 lion six percent lunn of th- Coojcqod wealth of Peansyivania, taken a few days ago, we W6TB delighted to see how many pereons in " moderate clrcumatanoes had auhacribed in C S-amall taou to Becure tho credit of the State «tivT*fctfv the anthority of the government. Bids •»t ' iln $BOO,OOO to $lOO amy bo found on the Which includes old and young, rich and T j, ( men and women. Such an indioation of patrlotlo spirit as this is the best assurance that ?> %» general government could desire that any demand they may make upon the people for the proseoation of the war will be cordially reepohded to. , m , ! •MiSpreiwftUL AioClellan has issued ■ highly important proclamation to the people’ of Virginia. In it, he s&*£ ft* gives the Seoaaaun military leaders to un d*«tead Ikyotite style of oon ducting the'War&re agamst the Govern ment > which consists in murdering pickets and sentries singly, and declining or ron fif'&*%!s”*' from all pitdbed battles, eon no lm»g -inth impunity. It is high .illegitimateand savage bunnes* w * ho t° General MoOiel usSiisS'ti ■:.':. . S' r-".-' .. >•*; rj;^' ; ■■ ■ • y S i . •• • -.wTr > «r.- ;: i X :•- ■ »^7,: *-' *?»’ ,, j- ’j£sX' % r ,, f _ COMPROMISE, the newspapers have raised a are fighting it ino»t valorously. ion they have caused a dispatch from Washington City to the some secret emissary of Jeff, proposed a compromise, and ley are pouring out their virtu ion in advance, against any irybody who may have any with a compromise. This is tempest in a tea-pot There is dismissing compromise now.— \n fired at. Port Sumter put a . compromise for the present. . government cannot, consistently with its own dignity, compromise with its rebel subjects. Such a thing was never heard of in the history of nations. If the South ern rebels are already exhausted and want to compromise, their first and only step is to submit to the authority of the government Things, so far as is possible, must be placed as they were before secession and rebellion took plaoe. Compromise oan only refer to ■\ political matters. These oan be adjusted in Cohgresses and Conventions But there can be no compromise with rebels with arms in their hands. The government desires to proteot the rights of its whole people. The Constitu . ion is broad enough to proteot all. Those who have by their own acts thrown them selves from under the shadow of its rngis must submit and come back before they ■ a* * l - - •* Path) JHuist. ’MTTTBB VRO U MORNING,::::::::::JUNE i T. PAPER OF THE CITY. can talk of compromise. The “National Intelligencer" denies that /the government has received any offer of compromise from Jfff. Davis or his agents. ST. MIC HA EL’S SEMINARY. This is one of the best schools in this section of the State. Its location is a most beautiful one, upon the banks of the Mo nongahela about fonr miles from the city. The bnildings are commodious and all the surroundings are of a character to promote health and mental vigor. The professor and teachers are all gentle men of thorough scientific knowledge and cultivated minds. They understand the art of teaching in all its details. This was manifested to us from an at tendance upon the concluding exercises of the Seminary which took p'ack on Tuesday afternoon. The examinations and exer ciser in English and Latin studies, in Math ematics, History, Geography and the Mod ern Languages, gavea mple evidences that the pupils were well taught. The Essays, Orations and Poems,combined with delight musio, added greatly to the interest of occasion, DOl GJLA9 FU»D. ng of the Douglas Committee jgton City on Friday evening, Hon. Jno. B. Baskins in the chair, Jno. J. MoElbone Secretary, in pursuance of a resolution previously adopted, the Chair man appointed auxiliary committees for the several States of the Colon. Committees are appointed for twenty-two States. It will be the duties of these committees to cany ont the objects of the organization and they will 00-operate with the friends of Judge Douglas in Illinois. The Chair man Mr. Haskins, intends addressing a circular to the individual members of the committees at an early day. The follow ing are the gentleman appointed on the Committee from Pennsylvania Hon. Wm. F. Packer, Hon. Simon Came ron, Bdwtn Forrest, Geo. M. Lauman, Hon Henry Chapman, Hon Wm. C. Lehman, Hon. John Hickman, James L. Reynolds, Jphn SP. Forney, A. Bo,d Cummings, Jubn TuCker. David Webster, Hendrick B Wright, JDaoJel D lUgheny, Col. H. L. Cake, Captain "W' tV. H.-Davis, Joseph K Hunter, JjbD W, Douglas, C. L. Ward, Wm. H. Miller, Lewis C. Cassidy. E G Webb, Col James B, Sherman, Hon. Wm. Montgomery, John Mar shall, Adam War tb man TBffi National Quarterly Rieview, ed ited and published by .Edward J. Sears, ‘New York —the June number—has been i.:)uid’upon our table. Its contents are : Anwert Civilization of the Hindoos; The Jesuits and their Founder; Jeremy Ben tham and his Theory of Legislation; Q-reek Comic Drama; Recent French Literature; The Canadas, —their position and destiny; The Sciences among the Aneients and Moderns; Danish and Swodish party; The Secession Rebellion, —why it must be put down, and n variety of notioes and ontioisms. It may be had at Hunt hi Mi- . ■ f. /, -* r > . . ■ i ■ ADVANCE OF TROOPS TO VV ABHIN<- TON. Up to the 29th of Judo the lolluwiDg troops had arrived in Washington : Twenty-fifth Penri’a. Regiment, Col. Cake. Sixtii Massachusetts, do. “ Jodrs Fifth do. do. “ Lawrence tiighth do. do. •• Monroe. Seventh Nrw York do. •• Inserts Gjv. Sprague's U 1. do. •• lijrnodo Seventy-first N. Y do • Martin Fifth Pennsylvania do. McD.ivii Twelfth New York Jo. r- M. • Uoiitn field Twenty fifty (Alhanyj do. •• Bn an. New York Fire Zouaves do. “ Fa'rnhan.. Rhode Island Battnry, Capl. Totnpk'n.- Sixty-ninth New Y<‘-k K-u't. Col Coohranr Com- 1) -d artilley, U S regular?, Capt PraLL Twenty-eighth New York reg , Col. li-iiriutt. Ftnt New .Jersey do .lob n =-'n. Second do. do •• Baker Third do Jo -■ Naptou Fourth do J , •• Miner Fourth Pennsv!van a do o Ua rlrnuli. First Pbilad a A rtilierv do. •• Patterson. Mass (tS.tleru) Z >uavea. C«ptMn D-i\**r&ux Third lnl j U S A (a rrmpanit*?) Mnj Shepnrd. Gen Sherman's ,p<t! men,) Gun. Sherman Four companies i;.l reg Y S rav .('ttpv Brocken Filth New \ ork Reg’t . <\>l. Schwariwalder First Connecticut do “ Terry. Second do do Tvie’r First Miebigßu do. *• AVil* >-a Onrbondnle C'tv Guards, I Citpl. D >dd Lochioi Grets, (Pa.j Cap’am McCormick. D ’ylenown Vid’s.(Pa ) Gtpt W W H Davis Eighteenth N. V. Re* S M., Col Rywnfi. Fourteenth d<>. d , •• Wo<>d. Second .1 . d. “ T-mipkinß Ohi<i t! ■ •• McCook Second tit- d - “ "Wilson. Third Corri Hit,. ul d-.< “ Arnold First New Hump. -I.- • Tanpat; Eighth N. V. -1" V M •• Rii ik r Ninth do. tltr s ii--8 Garibaldi Gd,N. Y. it-. " o'L’ias'sy Twelfth N. Y. do. V. M. *' Quincy. Thirteenth do. do. V. M. •* YYaratn Second Maine do. •* Jameson. First Maine do. 11 Jackson Seventy ninth N Y.(Highla's) “ Cameron. Nineteenth do. Reg’t. “ Clark Third Maine do. •• Howard Second Michigan do •• Richaro&*>n Third Michigan do. “ McConnoll Co K. Wth Regime: t. do. •' BoonCm; First Massachusetts, “ Cowdier. Punna •• Small Twenty-fourth P* j nna. •* Emsteia. Twenty-first N. Y '• R->trers Fourteenth New York Mcinad. Eighteenth New York “ Jarkson Thirty-eighth New York •• Hobart Second Rhode l»larid S:.k:s::u Twentv-suth N. Y C*-l \Yn Su mwehr. The Regular Army. Movementsat Pittsburgh. —The N. Y Post says preparations are making a* Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for the opening of a recruiting office and the fitting up of barracks sufficiently commodious for ihrec thousand men, in view of the organization of the Third regiment of cavalry for the T .States regular aimy. In a few davs r«- emits, officers and green horses wiii be sent to the city. A riding school will be attached to the «juarter>. and :i ranue of airy stables. Buyers of horse* are busily employed preparing steeds lor the men It is stated that the Third will be mounted on gray horses, all sixteen hand* high and regularly “saddle shouldered." The price paid for these animals will average "lie hundred dollars each A gentleman who left Richmond • n hut Thursday says that all the hill* around the city are being most strongly fortified. The works in the course of construction and pro jerted ta«>.e in a circuit of twenty-five miles He says that some of the leading men in Richmond say they can concentrate a force of two hundred thousand men within four days. They are wild with excitement, and feel sauguine of succes* The most of the regiments are poorly clothed, and not cal culated, under an y circumstances, to with stand a summer’s campaign This same gentleman says that Beauregard. General Johnston, and Jefferson Dayis, with a num ber of i leorgia and Alabama officer*, were at the Exchange Hotel on Wednesday last. 1 Hi: .New Orleans Itrlin Secession or- of the Kith, under the head of‘-Hur rah for the Blockade," declares that Hour has fallen 81,01) a barrel, aud that fresh beef is lower than it has been in that market for ten years. The Texans are driving their cattle to New Orleans, from whence they go to all the river towns as far as Memphis. The /><■//„ profi ■j'i'Os to bo rather pleased with the blockade than otherwise, because provisions are so cheap, and calls upon the Government to keep it up for some time. We guess the DrUa people would like to have the blockade raised on paper, for, according to all accounts, they are getting so Bhort of that article’thnt the Southern journals will have to stop for want of it. We notice, it says, nothing of the effect ot the blockade upon anv thing exoeptflour and beef. Its congratulations are all confined to those articles. Great Destruction of Rah,road Property at Martinsduru iiy the Rebels.—-The Agent of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ut MurtiDsburg, is at Wash ington, and reportH great, destruction of the property of the company there by ihe Rebels. Forty-eight locomotives, and a large number of coal and other car.- were surrounded by piles of wood and set on tiro All the perishable portions of this proper ty has been consumed, and the 1 iron damag ed perhaps beyond repair. Important Expedition to Texas.- A naval expedition will soon be fitted out to operate on the coast of Texas. It will consist ol transports, carrying munitions of’ war and men, conveyed by small vessels of-war Preparations arc now making for the expedition, which will, it is said, unite with troops whioh arc organizing in Cali fornia. A WRITER in the Journal of Commerce after reviewing the antecedents of Mr. Lin coln’s Ministers to the principal courts of Europe—Adams, Dayton, Judd, Olay, Schorz, Burlingame, and Harvey—re marks that the statesman and diplomats of Europe will conclude “that our present batch of diplomats represent the laat run of shad.” Cadets amd Lieutenants. —The grad uating class at West Point, whose term ex pired June 26tb, numbers forty-five, and they will be promptly divided out among the various regiments of the regular «er vioe, where such lieutenants are greatly needed. v The oontraotors for supplying blankets the Government, it is said, will net the handiome sum of two hundred thousand dollais. '... .:■ ■ '» Vjfcr***’ ’;V ■■ . .. i-. - 43&153 v f * ' ; i V,,. ■v. Kichmoud Kortltied ..- +- . •;v’C‘*■•?.*■<•. fc -, V r ‘ ■: “ The Hundred Dollar Bounty As there has been much inquiry and not a little dispute as to whether the United States Government has offered a bouuty of one hundred dollars to all volunteers for three years or during the war, wc republish the following from the Indianapolis J<>urim J : ■‘Sotth Bend, Ind. June 10, lfcdl “Friend Sulgrove —Just leaving for the Fast, 1 Bee the inquiry iuyour Daily of the l s th.asto the 8100 bounty to the three year’s volunteers, and your reply that you had stated it on my authority. When last at Washington, I obtained at the War Department an official copy of ‘General Order No. 15.’ which I have never seen printed in full, and the parr of which re lative to this bounty, should be published. I inclose it herewith, and am “Very truly your* ■‘SCULYLER Cni.EAX The following is the portion"! “General Order No 1.',” issued by the War Depart ment May 4th,to which Mr. Uolfax alludes. Our volunteers will see that the 81ihi boun ty is a fact: Kvery volunteer nun coin missioned officer, private musician and artificer, who enters the fcrvice of the Tinted States under this plan, shall he paid at the rate of fifty cents, and if a cavalr\ volunteer, twoutvs-live cents additiuu.il in lieu of for age, for every twenty miles travel from his h"iuo to the place of muster —the distance to he measured by the shorte.-u usally trav eled route —and when honorably discharg ed, an allowance, at the -lame rate from the place ofhis discharge in his home, and. in addition thereto, ihe Mini of hundred dol lars. “Any \olunteer who may he received into the service of the Tinted States under his plan, and who may lie wounded < r other wise disabled in the service shall be enti tled to 'he benefits which huv> been or may be conferred on persons disabled iit the regular service, and tla'lejal 1 ■•ir- of suedi as -lie nr mav be killed in M-rviee. :n ad dition to all arrears of j..\ an 1 allowances, shall receive the .-um of one bundled dol lar* Movements In MUhourl. The <■{*ration g oi Gun. Lvor.V c-min »r d m Missouri are assuming a h'gblv ui;t«>rtft..i etihraelur, m cka b«*e*ui by lho dinvU": ;n wLu h bi tb the Union i»rni reb'-l tr -•( - *»r*.- hauler imr Tbe ( "•ner el me Suite ai ;■*•»'» u> In; tbo p-on upon which fcli on- ,:i«*s of both arm.-v nr- r-uw Im-cU-d, nr.d the u.K,uil»*6l ■*bp*et U) got p w-*e»Br>n ->1 iho (iro t y load u.'.ne- in ih-%. r, i »-r wi’.l' nil ibo rc-1 n-t.-h n-*.:', Tncuto are ih. • .. iy iO*ui m::e» : u 't -• <:,or.trv wh'.i Ui- r* r>G« c/in n<-pe i. > gut .nu- the.r grtu, r , and A •a a. tiller u f u.r* l. igLo#-'. ia - ;■< • lh*on Nut le»» it) portent i* r. I- - ; rover l frucL a c« a - suinmam r . hi n--o we find Lvi routiig .no roh**ift fuilhor i oMli, nt H otsvtllo, *r»d f driving them fr<rn J elJ’f»rs< i ,ly, the ..npi'.fe, | u-f.u.g o:i Di J !ur. e* t;. «* dim: l.i :i ■ i .-nU Us w*\ . f Koha, lb© lorm'.f u- ■ ! the r •A.LW'-u r-rsr.i Q of trie Pa cific Kvor-.-ad I b«- rob- . pu*hire :i !: fi. xj e; Jor -:>■ r’.b ui.d s >utb -- U • Jf i,>h‘! (I'lVi.'.'ior JrU'ln* 0, at . kft’. hi:- • uetr. ’.id g •' K- far KA VSh-shW. a', ivsv be', w-t-i. I> sn.J > f -ro c - o-l w Du woe j by th« .} .: •• ;>• «U * ?)vl ktl>. k- •! topi t. •.» k'* 1 f»t i iUj ; Ceiu, M-.l lb** wh -le f-r.-* wm i-ufle.'.g rh.i.)-ily southw-.rl ii-'h'.'i lro<e - :r ■ rr. A* *. i-sr Co. M- Cu. <Krh. » r - r- >!’<'• Cfc'- •! " t*rg*- f a\ I* •< kb. -nF- i M l ru*-l fre-tu S'u’.b» ar'.err: M u - lOs’- G-*f» \SiJk-- is orgai. /. :.g .r. o.. the cour.t.-b irt that • -r u.-a ■ ‘ tl. ■ S’.hUj \ ■ ■•• • .■ • •*»'.*> w ,It, the Arkkr.-»a* A i h.r-e • number oi rebels' le» •. M.s-uj.-; a'-'- ue-H'U - •ind am.* Lave b-«>t. luk uj \\ t ,h#»u» (r u. the S- „tb Tl:« <i -»"f of t: - - J.)ut<u <1 i \ '.I •- (;- ft I I’ \ IlMfi-jr Well Pul TllO >l-l\ <■.■■■■![ <r .. Kentucky ha* uh muri* pghi. un l<- r th-■ t ’fiisti t u tiun. lu assume* lo i-nf"rc<' tin I tuted State.* Uw>, t) 1 11 t«> rj.f»rc*- ihc lawn of Canada ur Mexico 'Hi*' duty ■! Km tucky, under the Couctiiutiou, i- to suffer the United Staler l f" have ur»<d*>trucU*<j po*Bc?v m of whatever territory. and t- cm ploy whatever power, inns ho u‘ t«- enforce its law?* and protect it.* preroga tives from invasion If the l'ruled States, menaced by in-urm-iion ugn.n-t it.-ju.it and lawful nuthority, timln inMirgmL* ,t, Ken tucky r* >l l . it h»H the clearest pos-ibb* right to cajtu’e i• r drive them from it If it need:* the help of the mii 1 1 !:. t. 'T-'r uf Ken tucks, »r am other St;»ie, to yu t down in surged- again-t it.- law.-, it ha- the r, dit to call lor that militi.i. and ■.j 1 ,i\ o the call complied with The Speaker»hl|» ul lli,> H«ui-e It i- ->aul that Galusha Grow will he strongly urired for the Speaker-hip *•! the new Houmj ol Representatives. If lie succeed.-, it will iniure the election of Mr. Kthericge a- Clerk It is reported that iho I'ro-ident and Secretary ..f War favor the election of Colonel Blair to the Speak ership, which would have a tendency to elect Forney. The ten additional Massuchuseti.- regi ments which have been culled by the President will be in Virginia in ie-.- than forty days, armed and equipped with every thing necessary for a campaign Kach regime ul will have twenty five wagons, in stead of filtech, thusual uunder. and those wagons ore now mad. .it tin raV of one hundred a wi ek Yllhbi'C lor the Maine Stale huau ut three iiuuuicd thousand dollars were opened '-o the dUih iusi , and amounted to lour hundr* : -i n d lortv-tivo thousand, run- triii/from par to tiv«_ per cm. pri-mmiu. Will tlie State aut! urine.- »d Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee make a note of this ! I n k battle .if IhxmvilU* turn.- out to have been Boonvihe races. 1( was a second Phillippi—only more so. The Confederate army ut either place showed a desperate and nevcr-sufiieiently-to-be-aduiired agility. They may not be much on Sighting—but they do beat our troops all to pieces jiwi Ding. 'i’lli: Cincinnati Commercial slates that the telegraphic story that Mr. Crittenden will otfer his resolutions to the extra ses sion of Congress, presenting the seces sion ol Kentucky as un alternative, is un doubtedly manufactured lo order bv irres ponsible parties No More Appointments —lt is an nounced for the beneiit id applicants tor positions in the urmy, that uu more ap pointments will be made in that branch of the United States service until after the meeting of Coogresß. More Contraband. — A number of slaves oame into the camp of the Michigan regi ment, above the city, stating that their masters have gone to the war. The ne groes have been retained by the regi* ment, and are put into service aa cooks. \ v-‘:. v • t v.x .wT\- ' * f i ■ ..1 VM i if ,\> ..... ■-S '*• V” Tht. specie m the banks ml' Now Or leans decreases at the rate of one hundred thousand dollars per week. The amount uf deposits decreased, between the bth and 15th of June, over six hundred thousand dollars. If ia stated that Senator Johnson, of Tenneasee, will use his iuflucnce ia the House in favor of Emerson Etheridge for the Clerkship !1 EA A KTERS Bth REGIMENT U- MK GUARDS. .No. k;i Ki'm nrert, Ritujliiirgh, June '^3.ISGI. jr oOHDEH No. 1 i-t. Oxc i,u« (!oram itiding liompumt-H o<m>uiuUng the Sixth Regiment of Home tiuardn, will report fourth with thr following. vix: 1. Name* ucii rank oi'Comptuy officer-; 'j.. Numlx r of rank aod hie id active member-hip. 1 i u e company uniformed; if *o h(bu> the article ai d color of the uniform adopted. 1 Ti '• ;.:nd of mms, i! any id potjoexßion of the Coni- I “ n > 6 The : mi of m«-ct:ng regularly for drill, mating the day an>i >mr of uieeoug. i‘. TLi' :k rn cl uir Captain and location uf (tie Ai m. rv, • r place > I meeting for drill 1 Whetm i lne (V)tm>aDT will atleQd <>n [inrade on the K.a.r tic! Ju'y, and if *»., the Dumber , t me l. and ti e that will he present. -J. Ail i' i>c-rtx «ill be >«idrea»c.| to the Colon*l. at N' *1 Killli-trei-l. I'ltl'd'Urgh Fy erde*- of the ip‘2o COLONEL. H ARTKhH OK THK UoME UIWKDB, i Homewood, .lime 24ib. ixt’.l f f' ; .d)IU)KIt No. 4. b^d'/ l*<r A'. 1, of till' 1711 l insl., I.- > t.c nl. ftrd lliat the par «!*• citiifl H ine Guard* will be ut b o’clock a m, cd the Fourth of .lidr, instead ot the hour of lu The ini* will ini <rmed on the North i.'iOtnmon of Allegheny, fronting '•.* 'h • Hn»uhn»«t, the right rest’ng on the cor ner 11 IV-iure I<ane, oxtenJng toward Federal street. 1 he M tor liotKral believes tfiat it in I‘kely norne • ■l'mpanc -ot ih* Hume Guard* may not join th a grand parade on tn- Four h in n>n»e*jupucH of their not hav ug rue' i enab'.* iiicm.-eWe- w lx* ootnpieiely id uoi- iM ~.-»* iieuerat dunk* that ihi* oircuirmtaoce Del c itiKc tftc al'Heuce of any <f tte Gua'd*. He ;*-*G aaa.rt-t iliii u:e patriotic -eotimeuta aud the • ir'-ng in piiixo ..! the concpauK-B tn do honor to the uicricii- , w,,| t.riug them on the parade without f»*r -Dr- i. .my wuoi of a [lectthar und»rm. By order of the M«jor General. J"»N M. TIKRNAN, Aid, As. • r F.c'l'lu.N— Mock hol ier* of the Irou ' tty 1 .ixt are hereby notified that there will tie -o •• ci;,.i fT Ibr-ctoi**—to t-erv*- f-r the en*mng year i-Ul nt ,*,«• Han king Houxe. No. V6O I ilt-nv street, on Ju : y l-i, 1881. l j-’da:tiij K HC H M ERTZ. Cash. ■ ' . ! iCk-li , grn in*’... at ha. 1 |ut-i lu o'clock, a' ii*- h> • »■ cf I. / i'k« ;n Indiana townnlj |s Ai !'•*; hr n\ • o i.Mr Ji»H> I'A'H ON, aged f>u yearn. II « i'u.x-rs. w.i! take place uti tiiis day, iTanradfy.) •7'h, at i ■ , c o.k m the nfieraoor. to [.roceed to Pine Crc.'K c!. ‘t*b ’ .r-»J ground. Pli \ti'. i.o !♦*<■ *i ip 1 by t-'e '•I. i-;.- gu»- i 4j* ra July a, 1 fll at u o cthoe <d t/ie i*. - I hula***, KoUMli ft.**el, necood atory, >r me'•!. . i u.’ n ('ARITHON WALL mimd the cci'iiihure i,i *; .• ucuacof Kffugo The foundation to 4 foe; .fr* p 4ii l i feet thick, to be laid wU\ good t.u i>i.o k -i >ud morutr competed of aharp nan<l an j , -o-i ..in .’nil to two linen, and raised level with i !»e .-urf- < f ; *f g-oond. The brick wai to be alxnu IT !e< t • i. i. mi.<i l» ifmhe* ib < n, loiota atruck on both x'.ie-, I ;■- ik ,o tx- *!1 ii.r<l, rdo la <1 :n goo»i roor '•ir i . mji .• .| ,•• nt a 1 p '.nil and free ) I'.mti AtxiUt 624 per: : - m." »u i ’..W000 one* , w;h Ixi required. : .• : <u;. f .• ■, ;tr< 1 •*' i t»e given by the .;r - g r-j '• . IN SAMPSON, • ’ :i,r',un - 1 1 um <>n 1 . • ■ •undx and K«j*air*. I> kii Wlii I K ANI> PiJ'E NEgK TIES F' -K ‘•‘t KTH ■ V IV».\ W ci no iiloi- >eoK Tie.' !ai Fourth of July. Ked, W nt*. «-.i ' K.co Neck 'Hea for Fourth t f Jnl?, Mi. i tar;- li.j i. >r»», Mli.’.tr; (taunVioL?, I >• o- • Tr.mm:ng‘. IS nnot Trimming;?, Laoh and Grenadino Veil®, in 1 viw. .Si!k (Hove#, Laoo MitU. ii-a k ( hcr.t.'e N eU, St k ' .»r i Ncl k Cord Nola, Krnl"c U-r-iar. j H*rs- > t - hi ,i I Undkon bicfa> .la i. Mid T- w s- I ip rii. - and I nnorl: rgv 1 n! •! •. »- ' ‘ • a*") -v*. • I. r l .-i :h( » ait J {Jet-. ('HAHI.Kf (iiPNKK, L.ght uiul Curk t oloroii Prints, rf Ilf* *<| Hljlnr, I||V| I 4ltlls I Ta* Aft from l ; . Iv »> iIP.K Vt»K \h K 1 i hKA »» Kr Kn|:hV ,',-sr pt At N V >•• tKj >•' 'V)f (jts.J. • I >1.(or« »o,i I •' l «-y •• A •• *tr - '■i.- atiH'k c : 1 'u*l*- 1 * »rd ' .»»>-, which vrr h*r# rni k~.) ■>■■* ■ a' a >“i T '.’W pnro -r ■ ■ >R> KK FI i-' I li \>H M\Xhi:i S'IN I« ' 1 AK ‘ \V : S' - ■ UA > i.. It-tv- is wiiii t..» Ittak ncpuat tb*- t UAH A < Hi. m.\. ! rear N"'l 1 i I " FAKMK.k.-i * . •> - **; a i>rated v»r»m t t» . i «*- '• • Hi* -iioci Kavtorn do * i- i -li i«s Key»lr.u*» patent. i ■ Buokvya >*o l• • •'» >haw'sUnun M|cki*». u■*<’!* .rnpr »iwd i»r»<u Dr ita; H • a .- r UarDy sn l gras* ms*M«l and Hi- *-l>.i • f - a « ; rap'smeiit* and Fsrmi’g tn*--Min»r* w U h* *nM »Mumt rt*«err« si ihe »«*d T‘ y >T’n »troot j*-J7:itw ! WAIUJR^.)^ , li I A T indut'omeiiis to purohm-ers of I ■ i > 1 > “ »ls I rnan >»• >o im. I • ’lUesUo l rOtwis. Hou<«e krg ilh>Jr, kr. ail !*plliDg ch*»p HiNb*‘N LOVK, 74 Market sirvet. M <),{!•: TrcAii.vrtßs wanted for '—: I * Ah.MV. HAMT —The *uh*onH«r is aijliu>!ii si io for th»> t J nM**d State* Ami) Ktrty ywd sober men wanted. Tbo*>«atv»u»- u ri»" with a s.nglf liQ4* rrefprod. Applu-avtiotia vri!, i»- r-- -:v.-d at ih* ‘•coti Houae, Dotjueaoe Way, ihi« >mv. Wih. from I*2 to 1 o'clock. None but iMmf r** xtnmandeti lif reapooaib 1 * iMUtlea, or other wi*— p<v ..aai y known to übt* aub-.tibor need af'ply. *1 o ihh-’i iu 1 o’p ork to-<iay. Pay fc2o per montti, and <").• nitiir!’ |K-r day. MOKHI->ON FOSTER, Scott Ho awe. Ft)R Sa 1 E KIVK I.AHUIC ACTIVE MULKB, HUI'M) A,S [ i in f.ooi* condition. W ii : d uiwer weli fjr Porno huilrcada] Inquire at NO fio v-IK«HTREKr jeSMw A.M«EICA» mow "works: JOAKS &. LA I) T H. Manufacturer* of I HON AND NAALS, JUNIATA AND COIKON SHEET IRON. Uulk’t PiUoiSbafUig, Pills* Rod*, Pistes,if. WAKBHOUBKI, »s Vt.u, BtrMl, and 1M Vlrat strut, An<i » .fii.w ' u«.uk«>a and Bouth Wei«rMi« i 'ucasr fail: •> h JAMES H. CHILDS 4 CO.. hopk cotton nu.iA, Allegheny City, Pa. MIIfUrAOTC&IRH or *I&AJ|LLESS HA(;S, >cr ' of 0 B#TA BUHQS, Inches to 40 Inches Wide. tujyr be left at H. OHILDB A lB3 Wood HtriVinbureh. ncSWy “pUK E XTQUORS. —K&mliiee can buy a jL bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Teneriffe, Sherry o Malaga Wm« Also. Cognac Brandy of different brands, very Old Mouongahela Whisky, Champaigne in quart, pint and and half pmt bottles; reduction made by aoeen or half doceo All toe above for sale toy the quart or gallon N. H.—Those aching adulterated liquors need not call a ficKkiskn, au-ttdy mo 101 Third sire* BACON. —2,000 lbs Bides. Bhouldsra harna country bacon, jut reoslled and tor sala/by ' JAB. A..»E’tZiBL IcB corner Market and Pint atreota DRIED APPLES —2OO bushel Tfright Dry Apple* In store and tor sale by . , - comer Market andlßlnit atreeta CQ 30XES STEAHINECANDLKs ]uSt rac’d and tor eala by ' 1 mi | uuit « woMraoH. ♦'* • »**• waEflfiF*- -• ■'<• »*. ’’• a?" •* '■*••- v " T -a* •'"'i** --W* _f. .; J b ♦ * ilr 'Wa t 'no:.Li* Net* Hiuc ('henilie Net*, •ii \ tt'uJ Mi'i-'iii Uaicli «;iJ Y -uti ‘ r»g» 7x llarkct Slretl W. & D. HOG U 8 .frvj i., '»», M >t:g' t\***<W of Nt*. 'a, n .i-wTi! sfairr. HAM 1 UA> ■-K JTl.\ i iraw from u>*l -la o HTTkBUHGU, 31ra GOV. GEA.BY’S PENNSYIjVaNJ A. 1 VOLUNTEKHS. This splenlid regiment organ ised under s ' , nrmniw:on 'v :n Uie War D-paii meot direct to Col. Geary, is to be mu-tered into Federal service this week Soldiers desiring w serre f>r three rears or during the war in ti e'arrest and best se e ’ted regi moot yei orsfsnizdd in the Btue, will be mken to-day to Ml c e ranks of the ueary Guards. now urganir.'Q.; a-. Wi k'i; • Ball Board a’d lodging will be furu*hed frcin the time ol eul s‘me»t unt-l he corps w)mnßtored.whi< li will be as scon as filled. (’niforms and e<|Uipmruts aa soou as mustered The Regiment Will be dri led in Comp Geir y. nen*- Philadelphia, tne finest camp in the btate, au.i .* crdered to active duty as soon as it can he rited. Apply, rb above, to Liet.t UUKI»ON S. BERRY jf2o--l Recruiting f rj o' Jdd W. Geary. T) ESOLUTIUN' relative to PuUic Sewer IL on Kilth and Wood str*«u». ticnolved 'I hat the Recording Regulator he directed to aavertise tor Or the uonsiru u*.q <>t ihe Funl c S’ewcr on Filth and Wood -ire*n heretofore authorised by ordinance IAMEB Me \ ri.EV. Presu ent of Sefool Council. Attest: K. Moaacw, clerk of Helei t Council. President of Common Uouncil. Alte.il: H iMc.M/uiTitt, « lent “i Common (Council, i:;i. AN ORDINA X(’E Authorising the (Jra t mg of Wa h iikuou street from Liberty street to Webster -treet. Hsctiob 1 bn it ordamod and euacted bv the Mayor, Aldermen uid ol srns id Pc.r-burgh, in ©Meet an • Common Councils saeemhled. and it is hereby ei-uc ed and ordained l>y the r.mhority of the -<inie, Thai the Record ng Regulator W-and he is hereby m;; rmr. • *d nn>l dire«*ted Vo hdvert’M. t-r jif'-p - u l4 for ihe kbaUiDg t( Uashiogton itreei fu,m Lde-rtv ulr-i-t ’•< \S eboier -treat, mu to let the same iq the muntc r d.recced by the ordinance cvnc-ia.m/ sire* is, paused August diet, m:. urdatue i and euwu-.d uiio a law m C..uncus this ?4th liny of June. A. Ib laid. UMKS MeAULM', iTcpuieoi of < ounoil. Attest* K. Mußft iv, OeiU of Select Council. A. '. Met \N I iI.C-SS, Pra*id«r.l of loii iaoii Council Attest: H.M'MasiML Clerk of < •.unuwu i.'oiith u je29:3td JjVJK THE W A ft — BOOTS AND SAGES CLlK.\i\ Meu’s Prime Bi. .ac-* fI.GO p »air, Mi n'- Prune Boots $1 %t pi ito Wie-s, and a large stock of l.ricii--. Mm-ta, i.i,u Cndurr-n’s Bhoee of ad kinds, at <-<p. J aiiy low ppces f joh. a. Borland, ’•3 MarKd street. _j*ls ; jo.,r fi urn V\Jth. LA DI ES Hoi ed Gaiters f2c ; Ladies Soiled Oailers 62c Cadi:b foiled Sailers 62c; at NO. 16 FIFTH STREET. __ __ L_9. WFFIOiHACii F.R. Great sale gk summer lowts sboes and bath at cn©r LOOK Al TI?R IMi.< t Men** | rime v. , • ~9&j£.n*. {l,O prune KRas, . IjwiW pnme Mofcrco &pd Kid 1 00 Irfiliett’pftms Mor r;*o au«j Kxi bhppern, So Misses', Hoys’, Y- utn*' anJ Children’- Boots and Shoe* of every ran-v Call and get bargains at th«* cheap e>u*h tior« i l JOSEPH H. BORLAND. Market street,'.nd cl .tr from F fih- N. 1:. S < me Bboes soiled bj trying no ai by per cent, lens tnan cost. Q. 15 n t s’’’ calf'uXfo'Ku> -si;6u (tents' Calf Oxford’* $1,75 lient**' Cal£ oxford** F 2.26. Calf fJa-'f-i* f. 2i AT TDK PEOPLED SIIOK .tTuKt, V, lb Ki.’th a! J. m Ii'F7KNr,u:KKH. 1 ‘UM i* AN l h*."} tiirnittbetJ Bella, Belt Plates Bullous, Braids, shirm Oii* material fur lmfmrm.i. at a amai‘ ad* •>*<'♦* on the manE.-i^ianr M'fO*, MAORI'M A CO„ fcX No's It ac t |« K.flt: *tr©ni G“ UN'S l’|.-lTol>, HIFI.FW- li.B atien liUli vi tfw/KO iu attar ~fl i f iHt.v-s K I ¥ 1. k s. t* l a I i if.*, i<\ % t, la dl( u> our apli*D<li«i stm-dt. \V S 11 >( V. «»»* Ni* ¥T *ir*e! UKK-MI MINKC.M. WaTFRn JL ' 1,11 r bhu(4re, l^jrta4,Q^,.r. Kluc l. • t and Ani'mitn water* Lu« aulir "U haitti. irnnlt. «tu*ci from übr* ortring- 1 at JijShPU FI.RMIJiU, i*l" t.4»rn©r »'f ibe anti Market atreet. 'Si 1 OlUl «i.«W. M.tnJU —Fsur ▼A. KJ \J\J small tartua fo r nait*. No 1, & mile* f rom the .uty, 32 acres. wiU» good improtemeo.* No. i iu acrtHt. H mtlea irom the «ty, and four 'rom Sewick* i**i r li*. dvoluok bi’Usn. Itarn. orchard, Ar. So. 8. 12 mil** from '»>»• mj. bSarrts* w-li improved, ami to eood order. No. * ,'*o aor«*. 8 mllea f 00l tl»«r citv, aetar areec, in i unproved Koraaleby ie'B _ tv. CLTHBERT A oON, 61 Market rtreeu QL'IiAU - jij 10t* bbla ‘H" Rffio'-'l Sugar. M - -A" do -U, It ‘ Crushed do U * Fine Pulwrleed do 16 u Coarse Jo do Just received and for ids bv REYMKR A BRuTHKR's, No/a 123 and 128 Wood Mrtmi I A Mis Itußfi, li 8» MAHKET STRFK I. N .'llinß illiits AND SHOiCS in mrj r.rir v ,„d •tvie. ati'kicbs Tnsarr tbs tjuks. 'all ami examine hu* *ux*k i»efore purckaeing else * here, aa tie ia determinad to sell H EaP. jc!3 BACON.— 1, iti i lbs .shouldorn, sides acci Hams. VGGS—I bbl fresh. Ltali—-16 kegs prime HU ITKK—IO - •• Bhooltfs —l6O d< a corn. aPI LEH—I2 bushela dried, for sale t>y WM. H SMITH A 00, - _ Ufi Sopood and 1C Front n-> •• tjUNDIiTErz: / 160 baas Rio Coffee, U>o bbFa (oak,) N. o. MolaaeM. 16 hhda Porto Bioo Sugar, 60 bbl* Refined do 81 * do fellow do 600 boxes Window Glaae. 26 bola N. y. Syrup, ]« . .** • So- 8 k»rg© Mackerel. 10 hf “ do 10 bble No- 2, medium, do f or sale by ... , W. H. SMITH A CO, . __ 113 Ho’-’otui, and 149 h>no t streei. Fire-works for the4th oi'july. Rockets BssorteO from 1 c». up u, 1 poun d Roman Candlea, *• 3 hails up u> 20 inanglr- No 1, Pm \Vhe«*lji, No.’* 1,2, Grasshopper*, Blui Ligltta. Serpen's, No.’* 1.2, « MvmeK, ** ito 4. Volcanoes, Al*o » Urpo ■ Seoul lien i or colored fire Works . • •ore and f r rale by k KEYMER A hßo’B, — |WU No** 128 aod 12a v*ooustreet. PI NEPu I AfiH —A pure article of Fouiaii can alwars be obtained at FI.BMIN6W, P)«l. Xi'uer 111 ihs taamond nail '‘nrkM slroei. ATKN I MTDICINE*.—TiI tiic"really pood Psisut Mcdicinra can tic < buinmi si „ . , WF.PB FLEMINUU, T?*- Cornet of <|.M r iam-ted 10-1 M-iUct slrsct. TjAVANA CKjAKS —A not tier lot of a_A uenuine Haranii Cigars rac’d ki . ~ „ JOSEPH FLEMING’S. -J* 1 ! Corner of tint Diamond and Mwksl sunsi. LINSEED OIL —lO iiliiu prime We. Tern •eod oil, for Kale by .l #ls F. SELLERS t CO. A’ITENTIuN HoMK til'Alil'S—A largo lot Cadet mixed Kentuoky Jean, at 10 esnts par yard suitable fer uniforms, also a nood .usortmsnt Gdetrnd Blue Sattinsti* Cadet Doo.ainr, Ao, all very chewp to flt out Home Guard*, c. HANSON DOVE, * _ 74 Market street. RIED FKIJIT. " 1,000 bUHhelrt Unod Pesohef; -8 ... 600 do ,io Apples, in store and for ~U * I t, T A. BAGALKY, J> odUVnnddnal IKS.—ICKJ.IMW in store an 3 for X sale by RKYMER 4 BRO I'HEKH, -E '*T No.’s 12* and 188 Wood stroeU CUMMER DRESS UOUDS, Laoe Man- KJ tlea, Ac, ssthug very low to close themoul. Also hoop sk'ft.s, Bun umbrellas, ueeoie work. Ao, Domestic mod suide eoods, a Isrge lot and cheap. U- HANSON LOVE. 74 Market street. ' R 1,600 buahele Pesolien, I*ooo “ Apples, 3 keg* Jaara, 20 bushel* Ctoverseed; On oonmgQracnt and for *ale by W M. H -uM ITHA Co (iXUSGHA VE'B RATEN TG AS COOK iifl ING STOVES, on hand »nd far sale by WELDON A RE'NEBK 164 Wood »treet, oear oth street, opposite their old stand. An excellent article for ironing. j«ia TAX ES ON~WEstinrN LANDS.—Per eoos owohiK land* in the We*L who wish to nay taxes, are tmormed that we attend to the receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin, Mlnneeota, lowa Ac . 8. OUTHBERT A 80N. l fl * B • 61 Market at Bacon, Shoulders, Mams, bides and Clear for sale by jM », . . K.-SBIiLEBS »QO,. Peekeia. T?OOS.--5 barrels Fra* .Eggßiußt rac'd JCl»nl fof eeleby , \ . ■ 20 bbla beat'quality Uwixm'q!£ qSr rteeSvedandforMile^ J -I«at>: - • •- : ■ gBNSrti?Co^t.iNg EEVSRY KUpy-H LAWYER fin sale by j. ft wklbib. ■ HEAD t’KOM HUXHY B«JOGS, Eirt*. BEAVER, B*av*b 00., Pa. liR Yu. V MQ6CJIZISKKH, The o|»*r*iioD perform* a by you iti the presence of mr .soo-io-law, Rev. Mr.Uray, not only gave in© but permanent relief. I hear now as atuteJif na°n my rrrrfffr yci***. Hespectnilly. HENRY BRiGGS. It giro* me great pleasure t« bear witness to the trull.fullness oi the above. Mr. Br-gga is now 71 years of age, and Cn.» been ntfflcied *ltn partial, and ac me tunes lota! Deafness, for the last it*teen years. This cu»* is perfect. Dr Yon AloacheiMker, like the master .if old, makes the Deaf to hear. W. hr GRAY. From an Old Well Known Citizen. tor u e la-t e-ght years I have been deaf in my left ear, and my ngut ooe became deaf some six months ago. 1 resorted to various means ana incurred heavy expense in endeavoring to obttua a car , but got no relief from any ooe, until finally, in despair, 1 ceased my tdlorU in this direction At the earnest solicitation ot mv friends, nowever,. 1 was induced to submit mj caee lo L*r. VON MOB Jl/ThKER. As au old Citizen, and widely known here, 1 must cheerfully testify that i e nas restored me to my hearing, wuich is now &h per fed a* it W 6.» f rty years ago, and 1 earnestly recom mend *il *ffl Hed with Dearness to consult Dr. VoN at onco. JOHN BEIK, Sr., corner of Grant and tieveotb streets. PiTTBauKuH, May 27,1661. l»r VON M‘ i-('nziSKER begs to say that his S’I’AY m i'l.tsburcn muhi now positively ho limited, and APPLICATION by those who wish the FULL BENE FIT ol lt ea meat, either for Deafness or any malady oi the Eye or Ear should be MADE AT ' >N££. Te.stimouials Iron. Unquestionable Ati thoritj. IKON J NO. M’DEVITT, ESQ., From the benefit my son derived of DR. VON MO* dbZLdKER'B skillfnl treatment, 1 have much pleas* re i.i re commending bun to all similarly afflicted, as rn mi ku eoc-ssful aunsL JOHN M’DEVITI', SIl Liberty atreeL Piiteburgli, May 16, IStil. FROM JOHN M. KENNEDY, EMU , Lad es fco.L*d (jailer* 12c* M’CLOSKEY, COSGRAVE A CO. Post Pkr&t, Allegsbxt Pa. \ April Bth. 18GL / 7X • i>ki. voy MO6CBZJHKKR: 165 j hird street, Pitts* ! am happy to inform you that my little daughter, who m*« beeu quite deaf for four y*ar*, baa, under yoar rk, Ifu; treatment, entirely recovered. .1 feel qmte sat isfied tha ■. hearing would never have been restored by n»uiral causes, but to tout treatment alone is she index' d font, aod 1 would earnestly recommend ail »tHt< i wuii deafness to consult you at once. Respectfully yours. JOHN McCLOSKEY. THE ETHEREAL EAR I&HALATOR, Or. Von Moschzisker, Thituikit nliiuit’hd has b*-ru enabled to (Mire the OH«'l INa'l K CAHFS nK PEAKNE3S. In sddiuon u. iht* abvre I’esUmoubtls, huudfedt ui< rc can t*l tb« Docuir’s Office. No. 155 THIRD STREET, Wfcem ne may !>« u.'Y-j from.U a. m to 5 o'clock p* b. FOIt A EYE fifr-Afmno _RVS 8 INSKRTWI) |&fi MonongahelalnstiranLce Co OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Stooic Duo till la payable on demand and , fleered by t wo approved names 78,760 10. Hills Receivable ..... £1,(67 34 Hr la Discounted ....... 38,236 78 Mortgage .. ~ .. 12,900 00 116 Sharia Mechanics Bank stocli co*t $ 6A66 00 100 Bbari« OttieoDs’ Bank t-iocH cost 6,176 00 40 Shares hxeh&Dge Bank stock coal 2,060 CO to Shares Bonk of Pitts burgh 2,760 00 „ 16,140 00 Balance of Book Accounts 66,907 76 Office Furniture „„ 4qq qq Caab .. 49463 30 DIRECTORS; Wm. E. Holmes, Wm, A. Caldwell, Robt DalselL Wilson Miller Wm. Rea, JnoM’Doritt Jos. Kirkpatrick. Jar. A. Hutchinson, G*o.Aßerry Wm. Means, John Atwell, BB.Robison. R Wallace; Jas. Woodburn, cUc*d Hays* mj2l ; O Boxes Nectarine Stomach Bitters, vU 6o Boxes Clicquot Champagne. 76 Baskets Charles Heidsick, 26 Boxes Claret—Best Brands, luu Bar rob Old Rye Whisky, Best Cognac Brandy for medical purposes-isi <■l9 aid for sale by ► wtt r.Titf pfvvr-'"-. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership! VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X\ the pirtaerahip lately editing between LEE A. BECKHAM aid GEORGE A. KELLY of the city of gheny, under the hrm of BECKAM A KELLY, was die. solved on the 22d of April, 1861, by mutual consent. BECKHAM A KELLY. 49»Tbe business will be carried on at the old stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the late Arm will be settled. GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June 4,lBCL—je6-tf * CARRIAGES. BOOKAWATB, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND Hl.ginm^ No. 197 rtrm Strut, msbursK fa. W AH work warranted to be of the beet mwtertela ma workmanahip. mjliljdiß The partnership heretofore Mlßlip* between JAMES M. BOSS end WILLIAM cuuKMAN, under tbe Brmol Boa. A Coleman baa been diaaoljed. WILLIAM COLEMAN. myg^lmd _ Hbtijl fl. BOLE T7NGIN E BUILDER AND MACHINIST. JC i SWSAT WEBTEBN PLAINING MILL. cor. Mat toy and Dwfumu Way, Pittabuifk, fb, wSI aakato onfcr, and warranted aa good w own be made, the following machinery, via?—Steam En#ne*»Turoiiiji »«r w <>od and iron; Planers; 4» wood and iron: Drilling Machines; Hoasenand Tohaooo Screws iPatenU- and Model Machines. inthebeflttoafcneriSJaftliu. Pumee, and Hangers, ot all suesand variety: SorewaTof any diameter ana pitch, to fifteen feet in length. wnl glso make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nteger En* ines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats. Ae Laihe tnhears ana other PUnmg done to order; ooa m inches wide, by 9 foot 0 inches long. AU Qrusn rnmvtUi FfUmimnd Banptibi . N. &—Particular attention and promptitude given to' pairs on Printing Presses andetber Hadhfhea. yUrlydrts .• - EUROPEAN AGESC*. ASuASSS fiftp® ESe2s^4« l»rt offliß old conatry, v m - X- - .... V. * 7 v ■“ • . W 47'.. iv * s 3jhic JiJu^tisrauints. MORE CONVINCING FROM THE REV. W. S. URAV PKAVER STREET, AUsoutsv Cnr. JOHN M’IXOSKEV, Eaq., OF THE FIRM OF DKAFNKSS AN INSTRUMENT INVENTED BY O FFICE, HVrrVf KEN diJ n H FIIiIdVANP.GaANT BTH , Linixei) TIME ON AI.I. mALADIKH OK,THE EAR. OF RITTSBURCH. UFficteH—JAM KB Ai HUTCHISON, President, HRNRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. caPT. JAa. WOODBUBN Geu’f Agent. It insures ail kinds of Firs and Marins Risks. ASSETS, MAY 10th. 1881. €. WEST A. t:«., MABCVAOfUBCBA Of __ .. ..«» agafry » U 1. %> +Jh\*V * \ *” *v ••• A *■ f: fr-S» THIS amkkh;a>' watch <om?anv. Ot Waltham, Maas., beg to call the Attention of the public to the following emphatic recommendation o< Waltham Watcher, by the leading practical Watch maker* and Jewellers throughout tho United State* The entire signatures are quite (oo long for pnbiica tion in ono advertisement, but the names presented wili be recognized by those acquainted with the Trade aa beiQ-fciaJiitiii->zhoat-dogree-r»wpeoiahle anu inflnen tiaL At their establishmems rrtay be found the ■, enu me Watches of the Company’* manufacture, in great variety. ruoojL Signatures tram nTSffy’Cities and towns not fully rep resented in this.list will appear in a lutHre advertise m&rt. : '■ TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned practical Watehmakern eud dealers in having bought and sold Amuricau Watches for a number of years past, and having dea l in al t kinds of foreign Watches for a much lougrr period ot time, beg to state that they 'dsalt in Watches whiuo, aa a class, or iu uuftv<dQJ& instances. bare been more satisfactory to themselves or customers, whether in respect of durability, beauty of finish, maihemsii cally correct proportions, accurate compensation and adjustment, or of fine tun+ketping result* than U»*se msunfactured by the Waltham Company. N. K. CRITTENDKN, . Cleveland, WM. BLYNN, <'<olumbu», jSr JAMt£H J. ROSS, H. IEXKIN3 A OO n . WM. WILSON MTiRJjtffT BEOOS 4 SMITH, ? ’ DUHME 4 Co., C. OSICAMP, « C. PLATT, Delaware, Krao A BROTHER. Warren. J.T.ifi M. £OWARDS, Chicago F. J, ALEXANDER, UBaUe, JOHN H. MORSE, Peoria A. HEPPLEK, W. H. RICHMOND, H. D. KAYS, A. B. GILLETT. , H. I), ULLESOW. : J. B. B URBAN,' J. W. BROWN, K. R. TOBIN, HAflbK A HU ASM AN, A, P, BOYNTON, WM M. MaVo, I£. NORTHEY, A, W. FORD, - i J. M. FOX, WILLARD A HAWLEY, W. HAltiBT, H. A D. ROSENBERG, C. A- BURR A CO, K. 9. ETTENHEiMER A CO., WM.S. TAYLOR, W. W. HANNAH, H, R; k H. a CARQENTEB, HOSKINS AdLVANS, HAIGHT A LEECH, JAMES HIDE, JOHN H. IVES, WILLIAMS A CO., J. N. BENNETT, A. & STORMS, WM. 8. MORGAN, HENDERSON BBC’S, J. A. CLARK. BLOOD A PUTNAM, JENNINGS BRO^S, JOHN J. JENKINS, W. EL "WILLIAMS, • A. WARDEN, L. O. DUNNING, COAB. 9. WILLARD, W.P. BINGHAM, CHAS. U. FRENCH, J. McLENE, C. A. DICKENSON, (i. IL KASCOM A CO , J. M. BTANSIL, ADOLPH MYKRS, THEO. F. PICKERING, UEO.DOTY, M. S. SMITH. A. B. VAN COJT, JOHN ELKLNS; B. N. SHERMAN, S. C. SPAULDING, W. A, BEINEMAN M MEYRAM, SAfiTL BROWN, W. T. KOPLiN, G EO. V. STEIN. • IEO. B- TITUS, HECKMAN A YOHK, GEO^TEIN; E. SI LABCELLE, SAMI. GARMAN, JOSEPH LAIiOMUS, J. j. BIjAIR, * ' 1 ' UEO. W. MoCaLLa, FRANCIS C. POLACK, tR M, ZtHN, OEOROEIHELLEit, F. P. HELLAB. B. AUGHINBAUG4, HUFFMAN, J. C. HANNA, Ct T. ROBERTS, J. a DOLOf?., OH AS. L. FIBBER, R. MSP.CLAIR, K. PETERSON, DAVID LAVERACK, W. T.RAE, ENOCH F. BILLS, HENNY 8.. JAMES, 8. T. LITTLE, . CARSON A BRANNON, THOS. GOWDEY, A. W. PYLE, SIMPSON A PRICE, V. J. 4 A. GARDNER, W. C. DEFRIEZ, MAURICE A HtNEY, . JBHUSU.V ESTER, J. T, SCOTT *OO. Wheeling, X. Bv iiTJM/HRBYS, Richmond, B. A. VOGLER, • J. W MONTGOMERY, Newberr?. BENJ. JK. COOK, Northampton, DEXIHRA HASKINS. “*. ,W,onl ■ aLblhtmS ’ T#^ h,n ’ ELLIS GIFFORD, Fall River P.W.MaCOMBEB, “ JJ. BU K NS, . -Gloucester, JESSE SMITH, Salem. T. M. i-AMB, Worcester, B. N. 6TORS, i ’ LEVI JOHNSTON, -< - ANDREW WABRtfN, Waltham, AMOSSiNBOBK, ‘Lowell JOHN BARTON. Lynn, JOHmarettEGOß, - Lawrence W. M. BOOT, PlttsfieldT JOHN K SCOTT, '■ « ' N. MOODY, Greenfield, WM. KIRKHAM, Jr. SbrihifiehL L. n, ANTHONYA CO. PKLEO ARNOLD, E. Greenwich. THOMAS STEEL A CO. Hanfonl HEMINGWAY A STEYENS, “ WM. BOGGERS ASON, . « J. J. MUsMOW, ■ New Haven. E. BENJ .MIN, " J. B. biRBY, . « GEORGE BROWN, . / ' . EB. BUNTINTON A Co. Danburv ■ . A WOUDfORI, “ 11 * D HALi., Middletown JOHN L. SMITH, . sy-** SSSSjg;, , L- R. SANDERSON, Concord K KNIGHT, a ’ n. g. care 1 GEO. W DREW: A CO. > « B, J. MELLIBB, Hanor.r W. OC. WOODBURY, Claremonl REUBEN SPENCER, « ““• WM. R MORRILL Exeter RICHARD GOVE, LionL JONATHAN HOSMER, Nanhna •MMaßttfc.* -wsStA ROBT. N. BODGE voruunnuui, CHA&E BACO' Dover. I E. M. HARDISON, . Wo. Berwi.'k, i TWOMBLY A SMITH, Saco. MOSES M SWAN, Angm-a.. -. i fIHffIVMcKS&Br. I J. T. HOWLANDt . Battf* TOMPKINS A MORRIS, Banfior a 0. WILLIAMS, - ’ ti. S. 4Q. !. ROGERS, Gardiner. u D. LUCY, Honlton- D.GHALL, ■SbiEUpt BBINBMAIDA HILDRETH, Bnrllnxton. v H H. HARDING. Bedford. T. C. PHINNEY, Alontpelier, .. A. A. MRAD, „ * u 3. c. bates, Nofthgeid. ,1. H. MUKDoCK, Woodstock. C. a CHILDS, Bt’j2hSft r l ' C. H, HUNTINGTON, St, übma FOSTER GROW, UhebM? ’ !. W.H. WALPACE Newbur, 4 LISIStoBR AMADON, Willows Falla . O. a JENNINGS, . N.dltleanJPv. . GREGOR A 00, 1 S. COCKRELL, Natohez, Mi A. N HALL, .Milford, , Tj ROBERT-WILKES, Tnronio, a 0 ™ r >» now extensively eonnlev , 7 K l “ rei « o “onnlnctutors, w e i have to Inform thl poblto that nowetobfa ptoot producahi l ' Wueh U on A» Wj»irolgiar.iu.|...ii. .MSSSBSK; 455 . i Aiaßa»N, is.., W j O -. 18 ? Sroedwv.N. Y. ONLY, $222,834 17 UPS . - <f- ■* *- ■J? ; »/. A CARD, Bloomington, Uepamr, Bpnngfiel.i, Rainey, Galena, ’• Jacksoorille, « Chfrry Groto, “ Freeport, Pen^ Canton, i Syracuie, Newburgh, Kooheslar, H,r/ AulMirn.’- | Canandaigua/“^^^lt| Poughkeepsie, Batavia, Amsterdam, Saratoga, Albany, Peon-Yen, “ Catekil l , « iodianapiia, Ind. Richmond, “ Terre Uame, -gnlliran, «* Plymouth “ Kalamazoo, Mich Detroit, Milwaukee, Racine, BeiOii, Janesville, , Prairie du Chian, u -.Pittsburgh, P Norristown, •* ■' ; j j&li&Uown, Wdanalerfcer, W dUamaport, Cheater, Lebanon. Harrisburg. fork^ LWcafeUr, Reading, . pfccgtlqer&burg. Greenaborg, Newcastle, Kbenaborg, Mauch ChtuiU Ashland, Indiana, Scranton, Patterson, Nejnpk,. ;Bofdenton, Trenton, Cumberland, Polaaii, NanhyOle, Springfield, Clarksville, ' ' f.SArtnnah, Louie, *' n,. '*&t**MS&£&9P ' ' ~.: 'k t ~:
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