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'.. -• , • " '" k 4'c° c' -• • -, 4 : 4 vr, 4 :44,' .. r.,, f i oft,"; ft:'"?A t a ;eV - 14;1P' , -• • 14 2,,,VArri,.... 0 1 / 4 ,X-4'4k 1 I. 4...4. 4, ; 14 0 4.4 44 ; 11. s Ligt-4 qi " '` e t 4 ' 4 ' 4 1 ig4 s7lNTW,4^7.—rr:„Tc g *l' 4 " 60"41AIT't r i- 4 ‘ . *- s ;ke.P" •e• t y ~ ~ .'our counting room this morning, in wrap ----pen, ready foi. itailing. Price for single imbecrription, one dollar per year, in ad- t ,, first necessity is to give the war policy into which the administration - has, been driven by the rebehous action of the South, the endorsement of Congress. This will open the whole question of the war—a few may grumble—but there is no doubt that the 'action of the government will be warmly and enthusiastically confirmed by the rep resentatives of the people, almost as unani mously as the people themselves, Lave al ready confirmed this action of the govern ment in advance of legislation. For the sake of sensation undoubtedly, for there are no real grounds for it, the idea has been thrown out that an attempt will be made to bring in a proposal of com promise to the rebel leaders. Compromise must be honorable. Any proposition for a dishonorable compromise would be an out rage upon the patriotism of the people;of the United States. To talk of compromise in the present aspect of affairs would be ill timed. Compromise may b e entertained when the secedets and disunionists have come to their senses, and have become con vinced that the scheme of a Southern Con federacy is an impossibility. It cannot be offered as an inducement for the rebels to lay - down their arms and return to their alle giance. They must yield first and then compromise may be in order after they have been compelled by the power of their le gitimate government to surrender, and when they have got back to a common plat form with their brethren of the North and are ready to confess themselves citizens of the United States, then compromises may come in to settle present ci.uses of complaint and danger of future ditficul ty. The enlargement of the army and navy and the voting of the necessary loans to sustain the war will be the great questions for this extra session of Congress. The de sire of the people who love the Union both North and South, is to see a swift and de cisive extinction of chi,. rebellion. Auy thing short of a resolution to call out and _provide for the maintenance of an enoi army at once, will disappoint the and produce a disinclination to mt the government. It is believed with a sufficient turce the spirit of se. sit can be crushed out in a short time. wants this war to be a long and in -011..,,,,..0611..wi5h it should be brought and satisfactory close, and that pursuits of commerce and industry shold resume their wonted channels of ac tivity. We do not desire battles. We de• either side. We want no such measures as shall engender and perpetuate a bitter spirit of personal hatred between the people of the North and the South. The people want the government to show the South that it '< has the power to compel submission to the Constitution an I the laws and also that it is its desire and design to protect the rights and property of the Southern people under that Constitution anti by means of those laws. `,..THE THREE MONTHS' MEN. From personal interviews with many . of them and from letters written to their friends in this city by others, it is probable that very few of the three months' volun teers now near the Maryland line and in Baltimore, will be disposed to continue in the service after their three months shall have expired. They complain of the man ner in which they have been treated, and say 4 that their clothing is worn out and some of them we know are sending home for clothe!. They also complain that their food is, not such as they expected or such as might easily be furnished. These things ought to be remedied at once. It would certainly be to the`advantage of the government for these men who have had three months discipline to remain.— They have become familiar with arms and with the discipline of camps and are able and willing to render effective service when celled upon. We are glad to learn that at tention is being paid to this subject. The troops at Hagerstoc n are being clothed .through the exertions of the Governor.— Five thousand pairs of new pantaloons, and - ...ant stockings and shirts were distribu last week, to these men, so that probe this time the first cause of complaint Jaen removed iu that quarter. The MIT must look to their Quarter-masters \sir supply of food. If they elect in itient persons to this position, they expect to suffer from inattention, neg- N and ignorance - • t .V - " " . ' IN poot. PXTTEIBURGH NOR NI NG ***** JUNE 2tl. FICIAL PAPER UP THE CM Tll,` WEEKLY POST. The Weekly Past containing all the latex news from the seat of war, can be had a TRH COMING SF.S SION OF CONGRESS• The session of Congress called for the spe cial purpose of the war, commences next week: It is a most important session, and its action will decide the probable duration poet of this war. The people look to their representatives to make this meeting "lone of few worm, but of telling deeds. The predate the destruction of human lite on Congress can make this war short and de cisive by upholding this government with the necessary means to exhaust the rebels and show them not only the necessity, but the policy of submitting to the government. A large expenditure now is better than a long continued accumulation of increasing expenditures. The people expect Congress to regard the subject in this light and to act accordingly. are ma ny in the iebiinenta which to from Pittsburgh whose business them to return home at the ex ton cirtheir t erm of service, at least time, but many will desire to remain • the war anct i regiments will probably I tip with new recruits. One thing n o Pennsylvania. soldier will , the service at u time when there is lik e lih o od that he will be able to ren efficient aid to lus government against Lieutenant Col. Emery, will have his head quarters in a day or two at Pittsburgh, for the purpose of obtaining recruits for the Third Regiment of U. S. Cavalry. Lieut. Col. Emery is an experienced and ;tide officer. He has gained the entire con fidence of the administration and General Scott, by the gallant manner in which he extricated his troops from their perilou-i condition on the frontier of Arkansas anti f..xas, capturing the advance guard of the enemy, and bringing his whole oo l uipand iltoltle in safety. Baltimore and Ohlo Uallroad g' log to The account of the destruction of :, por tion of the rolling stock of the ltiltimore and Ohio Railroad, by the Confederate troops at Martinsburg is confirmed. About forty first-class locomotive engines, and some three hundred passenger freight and coal cars, have been utterly demolished, and by this one blow the Company has lust,. it is said ; between four hundred and fifty and five hundred thousand dollars. Many bridges have already been burned or blown up along the line, which it will require an en >mous outlay to replace. and the bed of tho road itself is daily falling lE.to a more dilapidated condition, for want of the sys teinatic supervision and the continual re pars which are necessary to keep such' a rod in running order. Important news from California was re. ceived in Washington on Wednesday to th , effect that the rebels of that State are about to proclaim the southern portion of it below 36.30 a separate State, and to ally themselves with the Southern confederacy. It is said that a strong party iu New Mex.- let, Arizona and Nevada Territory is in fax or of the project, and prepared to second it. It is probible that the government wi I take vigor measures to repress this treasonable. movement in the Golden State. lion. Francis Pierpoint, the new Gov ernor of Virgmis, has issued his first proclamation, calling together the mem bers of the le,:!islacure of that State, to meet in Wheeling on the Ist of July. TI e people of Western Virginia, are in earnest, and ex-Governor Letcher will be gin to see it before long. We learn tbett the new Governor and his Council are hard at work, night and day, in ma: turing the business which comes under choir supervision, and getting matters in proper shape for an onward movement. IMPORTANT I NFORMATION.-A doeu um at was received this morning by Gene ral Mansfield, from a true Union man, whose name is prudently suppressed while he is in his present position. The paper contained information drawn from a Seces sionist, whose caution was overcome by the impression that he was in conversation wtth a Conledrate. it reveals a plan for the capture of the city. The rebel forces are to be divided into three divisions. One of these is to occupy the attention of our try ips opposite Washington. While this is done, another column crosses the Po toLiac, near Occoquan, and advances liiough Maryland upon the city, while th e thirdcolumn, strengthened by an up ris ng of the rebel forces in Baltimore, approaches the city from the north. These three columns are under the command re spectively of Davis, Beauregard, and Lee. Some delaf has occurred by a misuncer sta,iding between Davis and Lee, caused by jealousy on the part.of Lee. growing out of the promotion of Beauregard, and his appointment, to a position which Lee claimed a•justly coining to hunaelt'. This is the statement coming to General Mans fiel I TH E COMPROMISE-THE E OF CO VOREBB.—WABHINOBON, JULIe There is a sentiment pervading hero among Northern visitors, which tends strongly towards a compromise. But all is vague. Still it is the feeling, and one which, I be lieve from common rumor, President Lin coln himself cherishes. A confirmation, in part, of it, is found in the course of Gen. Scott, who while he is carefully guard ing every point, and bringing our gallant volunteers up to the highest standard of military perfection, is not disposed to strike a decisive blow until after the meeting of Congress. A NEW COLLECTOR FOR NEW ORLEANS. —William D. Gallagher, of Kentucky, late cenfidental clerk of the Secretary of the Treasury, is appointed Collector of New Orleans, and leaves Washington for Cairo to-day, to accompany it army in its pro greas down the Missouri, which will not probably start before the summer is over. -The New Orleans Collection District emLraces the valleys of the Mississippi and the Ohio, including their tributaries, and reaching as far east as Pittsburgh. The Collectors of Louisville and other towns within t h e District, are only Surveyors' Agf uts of the New Orleans Collector. RR REBEL ARMY IN TENNESSEE.- Information from the Rebel camp in Ten nessee leads to belief that great dissatisfac tion exists among the minor generals with the eong:::..tander of the Tennessee forces, Gen. Gideon. J. Pillow, and every endeav or will be made to have him superoeded or force him to, resign. The force at Union ha. recently received a portion of their pay. The force at that place is estim ated at about 5000. Of these some 2000 are weli armed. Most of the others are very poorly supplied with the most inferior arms, consistiing fur the most part of condemned United States flint lock guns. At Ran dolph active preparations are being made to strengthen the position in order to defeat au attack both from the river and from land. INTELLIOENCE reaches us from Western Virginia that the late garrison of Harper's Ferry, 12,000 strong, is now in camp Frederick, and the remainder distributed :between Bunker Hill, Romney and Charies t-, and it -was reported that 5,000 of ~;.t them:were in camp about thirteen miles beyond PhiMppi.MeVeral regiments of Ohio Union troopiloying from Camp Dennison intoVaugaritisictua_. , 4 „, • ' 4 , 4 " 4 , • I • . • • - • Y i • -• .1,•,1 - E fe. • • c if t ' • • 1 •• 4 RIO A t • - raj tt , • • I #,P.414it.:- 140 1 ••••••• ~.- • . • 4AC. .okfr , V4. l l:_i4 - r:ZO".;rl"frf .:: .4 -."?. ` 4~ ~. ~~~.' ~! RECRUITS More Secession. irginia The French Declaration of Neutrality. The Moniteur hat the following: His Majesty the Emperor of the French, taking into consideration the siate of peace which exists between France and the Uni ted states of America, has resolved to maintain a strict neutrality in the struggle between the Government of the -Union and the States which propose to florin a separate Confederation In consequence, His Majesty, riinider• Article 14 of the naval law of August, , the:3d Article of the law the 10th of April, 1625, Articles is 4 and of the Penal Code., 65 and followin of the Decree of the '24th of March, 185 . 2, :31:i, and fol lowing of the 'ode l'entti Maritime, .md Article 21 of the Code Napoleon. Declares: 1. N vessel of war or pris.3t4• 1. eitlwr of the belligerent partics will be allowed Lo enter or stay with prizes in our ports or roadsteads longer than hours, except ing in case of compulsory dc:a) f;,r. er.) No sale of goods belonirinc , to 1 is allowed in our ports and ro , Th,te,d 3. hvety Frenchman is Fobilitt.d taking a commission under -ither of II r Iwo parties, to arm vei.s,:l, of aver to ac,:ept letters of marque for privateci.n..: purposes, or to assist in any manner ;Nilo: ['toe er. the equipment or armament f a ves.-01 01 war or privateer of either party. 4. Every Frenchman, whether re-iding in France or abroad, is likewise prohibited from enlisting or Liking service either iu the land army or on board vessels war or privateers of either of the two belli gerent parties. F.encl men residimz iu France or abroad must likewise abstain from any act which, committed in violation of the laws of the empire, or of international law, might he considered as an act hostile to one of the two parties, and contrary to the neutrality which we have resolved to ob serve. All persons acting contrary to time prohibitions and reccummendations con tained in the present declaration will be prosecutedHl requioed conformably to the en:laments of the law of the 10th of April. 1`):25, and of Articles "l 4 and of the l'enal Code, without prejudice to the ap plicants that might be made against such offenders of the tnactments of the 21st Article of the Code Nal "k-on, and of Arti cles 65 and followire„; of the Ikcirce. of the 24th March, 1552, on the merchant ser vice, 31:; and lollowingof the Penal Code for the Navy. His , Illjesty declares, moreover, that every Frenchman contravening the present enactments will have no claim to any pro teotion from his Government against any acts or measures, whatever they may be, which the belligerents might exercise or de cree. NAPOLEON. THOUVF.N EL, Minister of Foreign Affairs Climates A. Brownson for the Government Rev Dr. Brownson, the eminent Cath olic writer, made a speech at the conse cration uf some colors in New York. last week We quote: SPEECH u} 1)11. BROWNSON Mr. Brownson said he appeared not a a revert nd, but as a layman. He was here as an American citizen, and if he had good eyes ne would fief t for it I Laughter and applause This is fit) war of aggression or conquest They went forth to defend that inheritance: they received front their tattier, It was. no question where men are born—all whol ,ught in this cause were his frieud-, his brothers, his countrymen The hopes of liberty and of just go\ ernmen thioughout the world depended upon this str u The war WaS as well fur the lihertN to down trodden millions throughout tha World hot' whatever libeity wa, :luau ed, the world was interested in its defenee They went to defend the sacredue ~f reiigion. the ;dint). of i.forerument, And the freedom o: dl natiors Many of his former friends were en;:a.:ed in a war on the country, but he retiouncod his ,felluw ship with them. If It were his own son, he would disown him, and swear that he had in his veins no blood of his or his mother [Laughter and applause This was a war to prrteet rather than destroy -- Though the tide of march was whitened with bones, it would be the bourn of those who fel: as martyrs in the cause of liberty . Men could not live withev, , ociet v Soci ety required government, government de manded authority and obedience, and, it' need be. armed fore, to sustain it Let them trust in God and keep their powder dry, [laughter] and they would be sure ~f victory [Applause.] BEN. MCC U LLOUGH, who is so frequent ly referred to as a man of milita.ty renown, never, save on one occasion, had com manded muse than one company of men. Upon that occasion he was accidentally placed for two weeks in command of about four hundred Texans, hurriedly collected tozether to repel au attack made by the Camanches. Subsequently he acted as a scout during the Mexican war, un der General Taylor, and was afterwards appointed United States :Marshal for Tex as. Ile is a man of undoubted courage, but no soldier. THE CLERKEHIP OF THE 1101:8E.—It is now well understood that Mr. Blair, of Missouri, has been fixed upon as Speaker of the House. This has been brought about in a spirit of conciliation. Col. Forney will be re-elected Clerk of the House, and Emer son Etheridge will be Clerk of the Senate. You can rely upon this as the programme set down, and nothing but a big battle before the meeting of Congress can change IT is rumored that a petition is soon to be ciculated ui Connecticut, predicated on peace docti incr, asking the g,uvertunent to suspe❑d hostilities against the South, or . in other words, to back out. Ex-Secretary of the Navy Touoey, it is said, has a hand in the movement. CoLOSEL, W. 1.1. EMORY.—Tins fine of_ ficer, lieutenant colonel of the Third Cav alry, regular army, proceeds to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, this afternoon, for the pur pose of receiving thy• officers of his regi ment, who have been ordered to report to him, and of establishing recrUititic, zattilt , lJ in Western Pennsylvania and the adjoin ing counties of Ohio. THE advance guards of General Patter son's and Colonel Stone's command, have met each ether at Monocacy, twenty-five miles south of Harpea's Ferry. The Fed eral pickets now extend from the Heights of Georgetown to Harper's Ferry. =MI Mr. Douglas , Affairs. I)..uglne," writing in the St LOlllB Republican, upon tho subject .•f the Douglas uud, mikes use of the rollowii g remarks: It is desirable that the state ot the affairs of Mr. Douglas should be known--the nature and description of his property and We encum brances upon it—in order that his friends; throughout the United may act under-. standingly. Cannot los friends at Chicago furnish a stateinei,l tit his affairs 7 Movsures can then be trAtim to liberate run encum brance whatever it may be d4airittile to retain. In the address recently published by gentle men of state, it was distinctly stated that the only piece of earth left by Mr Douglas not 1 . 1.euu1t , r,,1 for thrice its cash value, was a small tract ol two acres, deeded some years ngo t Ids wife. That tract of grow.d she has et`ll for his burial place. The wife of Doug las and Lis L'hildren have no Lamle in Illinois that they can ca. their own, and unless the fund pri pored be raised, roust find elsewhere, arid !03 and the state he served an well, an abiding I lace: $lOO,OOO would buy them a Lane, and furnish a revenue sufficient to oda hr. ebiblren and support t b family 'oI.ON Ei. te.u.v, whose assassination VF tatelepted at Phillippi, Va , arrived in the . ..!•2d iust , much inipioved. Illy wound is fast healing. ,ra ht,• -day, June 27th, Rol3filt . t... tutalo ::1 ul A or rt. nwl Jane fetley, aged six Weekx. The relst:res and friends of the family are resynei• fols) inr.,.l lo intend the funeral, this morning at 10 foan his parente residence, Virgin alloy, near IMEMII H KAI , wrEits 6th ICEGIMENT HOME ~U A :••,. n'th stretq, Rillnhurgh, June ::..1,1561 t)Elt No. Ist. so .uu+ commanding Companies conetoutiug Regiment of Rome Guard+, will report fourth auh I+llowing, I Name+ and rank of Company otlicen.; Niituber of rank and tile in active metnhar.lop. S. Is tee company uniformed; if so eta.e the article and °clot ..f the uniform adopted. 4 T r i..ud Of arms, if any in poseesaion of the Com pany., 6 Tne brne of meeting regularly for drill, stating the d it and boor of meeting. rile a •dress of the Captain and locaiii.n of the A • more, 4 r place of meeting for drill. Whetlier tree Company will attend on parade nu the of July, and it so, the number of "Mk and tie Illal will tn• present. All re ports will be addreeeed w tne Coloml, at f i 3 Filth street. Pittsburgh. kly orde. of the CO boNE,L. P 4.4( . 11ZTE KS OF THE HOME (-11 , A RIG, 1 llornovrgod, Jane 24tr. INOL. f ORD .tL No. 4.-- Cr I,r 1, of the 17th lost., in so rood that the par, , 11114 II me ttuar.la will beat 8 o'ol,l, a m, nu tl~ 1.. .1 !, :•11 , ,Illeoeed of the hoer of 10 '1 he 11,p, ,• I•• I Itii-•1 . too :sorth coot - um:of" A lean. ov, (routing o• 11 the right re,.t114. on the OM' a..r If pes'r r f ens trend rig toward Federal wreet. !ha Mvi , ti-m• n, behevea that ain 1 y tame compante- tt o Home Guards may no , join lb • greed parade on u.o Fourth in consequence of their not hay •ng tray t s:-able themselves to be completely is um foirn kV' Malor (general lluhka that Mte en - Juan:lance emit not no tee the absence of aoy of the ii worth , . Hr ,i , patriotic sentonen. sod It, of tor c.Jrr panics to au honor to the t. , •i . tri.l trio„ thom On tie paruue refer ter any want of it peculiar uniform. By order et the Nli,;or (ienotral. J'“ 4 : , f I Alt NAN, Ant, At •, ktl 1 of the Iron 'ity tun notified t h at there will he for Diri.ctorp—to ,TVP (Jr air , onsuln,r year —lltld at tf,e Banking .No :fit) I it,rirty iltrher, on Jul lt.t, R C. r.o.itME.RTZ.C.afii 4duipttißerriota. 0.151 Pi )i{ FANT D)lN\' Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK, Conwellor and Pasent Agent at WA • Il I N N"Lc I T D. 121111 Amtlx..rus 1' C., • h.i..olwr J. 1 ilf4 W Yen,. wk. I. 04411 to open 17,iz. /SO ‘ 4 o'l..il.Jr .. 1i11.11:+, I e 1..., liilly • ", I hat.. kn'.wn titlst • o: nen,. in pub rinhuei pruinnt wool. I.oiluln ••1 Aei ~. I. ot,o‘mi tom t- t 6. tup,Morn the I oiled *Jute (iMA Mt.* . M ASON .11r Yr wan 11.1 I, ewrl l i•Pt, y ear. I l.r rrlroweer of Branch 1.1 In« nel , ontltie Am. • HO 01 Afion• - 1 • I M., re N:uuti and )ear- ttelally ~ .non led wuh Bald nu t , •_, every hCr, Pli . elC. AISJ IL. iilter..4 1•! • W. 18,111 W. at D. .EIUGITB PI• - iaigt% Ligut and rark Colored Prints t/1 ;D. ❑rneol , tyir, , orny l.airolla F.R\ i ItElt k.l H. dIF-- J , S A ~rAsy (issosSA I jo,s,se, .s t ,s 111Iey, A seitx•A of 6p5.1.,A AAA /ALess, rhirll wt. tsa P.A. rs. , 114.1.5t51 dowll A' es 'Ai, issm MS* ;A77 ‘ I, H.K FIFTH A!•th HAHKET STS, R xf). " it IT E A NI) BLUE NaL K Foufil'H oF JULY, K ~,, , !.• s illossNsh•A F , lsrtti ' , Act Bare Nock T., for FLairt.l) • I loq liiiilary Ghuntlet.A, I) Trimntivg., B.unet Lnen mild the nduo. \ .V 6 Kid Gloves, Silk Glovfq, Laco Mute. Neu., Brown Clnenille Nets, Blue l'nentile Nets Jilk k'• H N•iu. Silk Curd•Nete Silk Cora Nets Erubroolored and Hem-Stitched fia.ndkerchlefs .lacol. et .nd Swiss Edgings and Insur tinga, 1 , 10.0 y &mil', Muslin Bands and ?loupe lags, Ecnbrovicrod Collars and Bets, Lace Collars and Beta CH A IMES GIPIsII4At, 7s Market Street. 1 4.27 101i,iirosAI j will be received by the ll undersigned until 4p. m. July 8, I'6l . at the office of the of Refuge, 67 Fourth afloat, second awry, (or the budding of a PARTTTION WALL within the etoth - 0...• •.f r, t- H.,ure of Refuge 'I he loon baton to be 4 set nod 2 feet thick. to be laid w.iti good buildlur tt• ne coil mortar competed of enarit sand and a•P I ;..11.. llt It to two hoes, anti raised level with the 811rf fti e ground. The brick wat ho be about 17 feet t sod 10 inehem thick, joints %truck on both aide, 'I he to be all hard, and lava in good mor tar corny Sett ofsharp sand and trash lime About 825 IMITIIBI% , •f stone, and 160 000 brick, will be rt quired Irtirthat of irmatton, if required, tvili be given by hhe Unde,:gued JOHN ISAMYEOS, je27 id I 'hiorman of Com. on Grounds and Itepaira. cr—z,z; )1..L AV 1 tiGi U'rLY No. 06 Vovnru strain' Depositm made with thin Bank 111:701.6 the Fl MT DAY OF JULY, Wlll draw Interest from that date le2r CRAB. A. MiLTON, Treas. MURK; WANTED FUR . 1 I , E, U. S. ARMY, EAST—The subscriber is authorized to engage teamsters for the United States A rmy &no. Mirk good sober men taunted. Those ammo tomed to drive with a single line orefered. A pplications will be resolved at the eciott House, Duquesne Way, this day, June 20th, from 12 to 1 o'clock, None but those recommended by responsible parties, or other wise personally known to the subooriber need apply. To leave at 4 o'c ock to-day. Pay, $2O per month, and one ration per day. MOS SHOD, FOSTER, 101 W Scott Henn, M I, ES FOE SALE— • F 1 1'I+: I.AItGIE ACTIVE MULES TED )Sul , ;, Fll.l 5ull.,11) ANI, IN LAIOII (1);\ IT lON, W vukl all (or H 0r4.0 Ingume et tit) \1 Al ER ET. it.2.6.1vr -~`~ Stitt Advertisement PEICINsY.LVAMA VOLUNTEERS. THIS SPIRSDI I) REGIMENT ORGAN iced under a eommtaaion Ite - m the War Depart ment direct to Cot Geary, is to be mustered into Federal servioe ch. week Soldier,' desiring to serve Inr three rears nr during the wet in U e i.trt.ent and beat se'eJtati regi meat yet ttrganized in the Stale, will be taken to-day to all lie rinks of the beery Guards, new organs,in.: nt Wykon Ilail tv be the time of me - me.t until - he co:Tele naileterel,whic h ty •II IT , ac Ellblartn, aml egnipmen Is no soon as musterti 'l•b° be dri led in Camp Geary ma• Pltilatlelpbel, toe finest camp in the State, and ordere4 to active duty Fci coon ae It can be rt - Apply, an Itin:VV. ..URDON S. BERRI r col. JI:10 W.fhoity. - D I.:St/I,l_ l l'loN relative to Public Sewer I.lk, ou Fifth Emil Wood Siren... licaoft ed 11. i. ittIIWILIDA Regulator l r directod to eAvertise for 1 r .110:1314 fir the couatru lion of the Pohl c t-owet Filth an•t W,tod etreeto heretofore untrhori,a.l t.t• JAMES Niv41',1.61, Premit eat or Sn'ect Council Attoitt: H. M Y 9. w. vt . t Couced A (;. AIt•CANIJI,ES3., Prt,tdottt of l'omnmn Council A t teal: LI NI e ,LiTr.k, ul Common Collodi, A)Fl'. 1 , 1 NUE Authorizing Clio t.f µ••l. up un -.4rel Irorn I,llbrly streo: U. reel. Secricte ord., oot and enacted br the Mayor, tderrele-ii n eit i e Li. ed Yl'oabtupu, iu tlelect 6121 elemmou 10,te.14 neeerrehled, end It IN hereby eratfed Fwel ord6lnra by the qiettiordy of the setae, That the Recording, tiot.uditor bd .aud eels hared)), sty liorizsd hod directed to Ad se..rtlre It r iiropfsods for the grading of astonetco •11.• el [root I..twrty Street o WebeiLOr street: Ned lo let the Pitiff cm the Mel:leer .1 rested trj the orthusn•, eolloeru.ng Aro , it, passed Aog , :st slat, 1867. 4 , 1111110 i UK !an' ?illi lay, of Juile A I) 1%1;1 JAMES MeAIWEY, Pro.kiebt of St,leet (boned A °AL: F. Mona• ‘‘, (.lerk t•fseleut Coun,ll A. G. 111cCANI,LF7i8, utiunon Council. ClArit C.414110(1(70140. j129:3t,1 ()Ii THE IV A BOOTS AND SAUE.; Cll EA Men', Prime BrukauA y 1.1.4) pun- Pl ,111, ISt ULM It pair to tioldiera, anti h largo ..tora and f oI tr€ Shoex of a I Istn.lA, ai ,go4lty low parrs. JuB. B. BORLAND, L ADIEN SoCel tr:k.te.n Ele Ladies Soiled 09.ii.trs Laili hotle.l Galters 62c al NO. 16 FIFTH STREET. D S. DIFFE:\ BACHER. Gi,EA t -. 1. 1 1/:xlEtt VAS /TS ANI. , cATS LOOK A . : HI;; PRi( Men's prneVins, - 0 Men's prime ts, - - - • 2,245 Ladten.' prime Morocco atid Kid Boom, • 1,01) pnme Morocco ati 1 Kid O ippers, 60 Mire,*a', Yo tithe' and Chl?Jsen'a Boole and Shoes of every vanety. Cali and get bargain:. it .he cheap mail store er .b.. , EPH H. Stilt LAN!). ad Market street,ind door from F. 114 N. H. 8 , Me 880 t ,,, b 3 trying OU ELL 6o per cent less tr.ert G ENT S' CALF oXFORri, $1,50 ;ems' Cali 03.1.1.1'.. $1.75. ti.mtd Call: Oxfurd's Goole' ;Calf Gaitors: t 2 20 AT THE PEOPLET 1 . 10 RE, No ,16 Fifth .t, DIFFENKACKER. (Y)M.PA N I Ei>.; furnished MIL' I'ARY Belt., Belt Plates, Buttons, Braids, 61.11 R AND MATERIAL. FoR LINIFOIISIB al a .mall ad trace on tLe maoufactutera coat, MACRUM 1 , 10 'el 17 and lg Fiftn nirc,t -Abe, atteil Aji 1.1011 owes 114 simnel', a f L I'l 8 T 1. to., M. , A/lee/Ina plot` W W oly4 No. RI Wrt..l r.+Al F RF.:_ , ) I Mr \V hn,sesbut,r, ktlu L.en and Artomtan water , , •,)ustautly o nand , !road,. 1111134* from the springs at J EP ti FLY...9911W, jel; Corner of the Diamond and Market street. _ VD 1 000 $2,001), $2.60i), $3,000 —Four , small hirms for sale. No 1, 8 miles hoot the coy , 22 sores, with good improvemen,s. No. Co acres, 14 miles from the etty, and four irom klesiek• ler vilio dwelling house, barn, orchard, 4 , C. Nu. 9. 12 !roles from the city, 69 acres well Improved, and in good ur,.1.-q - , No. 4 b 0 /aorta. 8 miles from the city, near Ever. *trews. we i improved. For sale by lelb a. 01.PrtiliERT & SON, 61 Market street, _ . . SUOAH 100 1,1,18 'B" 11.4 tined Sugar, 10 - "A" do do 16 • Crushed do 16 't Fine Pulverised do 16 Coarse do do dust neeeived end for male by REYMER )021 No.'s 120 and 126 Wood street . T AME , Ito B 13, so MARKET STRIKE .t•ltieg BOOTS AND EILLUM in every verse y eud et)...4 T TO BIIIT THE TIMES An and aiamine his kitock before purchomiag el,e where, ts he is determined to sell CHEAP BACON. -1;"10 I lbs shoulders, sides and Hams. KuGS.-1 bbl fresh. L 4 Itll —l6 kegs prime. HU I TER —lO BROOMS —l6O tics. corn. A ?V LEII.-12 bushels dried, for ;isle bv WM. R 91111TH k (30, •10 118 Seoond end 14? Front et..., 16v bags Sro 160 bbl. (oak,) N. 0. Molasses. lb raids Porto Rico Sugar, 1,0 bbl. Refined do 1111 • do Yellow do 600 boxes Window Glass, bbis N. Y. Syrup, 10 16 hf • • No. 3 Large Mackerel, do 10 bbls No 2, medium, do for sale by W. H. SMITH CO, 118 Voottod. mad Ida Front street. FIRE -WORKS for the 4th of JULY. Rockets assorted from 1 mi. up to 1 pours d. Roman Candles, • 8 balls up to W. 'rrtan,gles, No . 1, Pin Wheels, 6, O.'. 1,2, Grasshoppers, Slut, Lights, Serpents, No.'s I, 2,8, Unties, " Ito 4, Volcanoes, AIM* a large assortment of colored Flre Works store anti hr sal. by RHYMER & BRO.'S, jets No.'s 126 and 128 Wood street. 131N1 POTASH.—A pure article of Potash j.. can always be obtained at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, jell Corner of the Diamond and Market street. PATEN I MEDICIN Es.—All the really good Patent Medicuriea can be obtained at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, 4. el 7 Corner of the Diamond and Market street. AVAN A ClGA.l34.—Another lot of genuine Havana Cigarsreo'd at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, jell Corn,r of the Diamond and Market street. J4INSEED OIL.-10 bble prime Western .1.4 seed oil, for gale by e 1.6 F. BELLERA & CO. AWENTION HOME GUARDS—A large lot Cadet mixed Kentucky Jean, at 16 cents per yard suitable for utillbruis, 8180 a good assortment Cadet and Blhe Sattinetta, Cadet Doeskins., &c., all very cheap to fit out Rome Guards. C. HANSON LOVE, a&— 74 Market street. DRIED FRUIT.- 1,000 bushels Dried Peaches; 600 do do Apples, in store rind for Skil) by W. SAGALEY, frid la snd SS Wood st....st ripoRPEDOES.-400,000 in store and for sale by RHYMER & BROTHERS, 1813 No.',. 128 surd 128 Wood street. hild Eli. DRESS GOODS, Lace Man a„, ties, selliug very low to close them out. Also hoop skirts, eun umbrellas, needle work, ge. boo:lssue and staple goods, a large lot and cheap. lazo (.1 RANSON I.OVIE, 74 Market street. pitopticE.- 1,600 bushels Peache., I,ooe App lea, kegs Lard, 110 bushels Clowerseed; On o. , us,gume•nt 9.13.1 for 'ale by 11,6 a 1 "% 1 kl y6IITHA tto MUSUHA V E'S YA CENT GAS COOK hiTOVEB, on hand 'lad for sale by W1 , 11,10:4 & It N , I\RI:F. 164 Wood 'creel, near 6111 st root, uppo,te their old stand. An excellent article for Ironing. 1,513 TAX F.S UN WESTERN LAN US.—Per- H 0.6 ow Mug lando in the West, who what to pay Lazes, are iniartned that we attend to the recanting and payment of 'faxea in Wineonain, Minnesota, lowa, ac. B. CUTHBERT & BON. )elB Marbet at El ACON,,.:sStioulders, liatuai Sidea and' JO 101sarEittliVotaidaby - • , 'F. Mid= a CO,Wakina. EMS.-5' barrels Itrekb:,l4lo - .4Okt-rethi, and for aide by .- - : - .r..'-• . ILIKESAMLIZERii ' .iielo oaraerllleikatanoMrstata. ctIL. -20 bbl, best quality Carbon Oil received and for sale by o HENRY H. COLLINS. E EVERY BODY'S LAWYER for sale by J. N WilLDIn. • +.tgq ^"• ' MEM READ HEAVER,BRAVIR CO, Po. DB VON The operation performed by yon in the preoenpe of my eon-irettm Rev. Mr. tray, not only gave me but permenontrulief. I hear flea p.s auetdee In my _gm tier !molt. Rempeetiully. HENRY BR I G GS. BEAVER BTREET, At.Lrdi any Cti Y. It gives toe great pleasure is bear witness to the trutbfullness of the above. Mr. Briggs is now Ti years of age, and hsi. been atticted oith partial, and mime times total Destness, for the last fifteen yearn. This ewe to perfect. Dr. Von Moschstaker, like the neater of old, tuakeis the Leaf to hear. W. lit: taCAY. From an Old Well Known Citizen. For id, tout eight. years I have been day in my left ear, sed my right one became deaf corn, six mouths ago. I resorted to various means and incurred heavy expense in endeavoring to obtain a car , but got no re.hel train any one, until finally. in despair, I ceased my ettorts ,n this Wrectiou At the earnest solicitation of ury frs.-rids, however, I was induced to submit my et.e, to Or. VON 1408 , 117.1fi1i.E1t. As an old caller', and widely known here, I mom cheerfully testify that be bait restored me to mu hewing, which is now so per fact as it was thirty year, ago,and I earnestly recom mend all Off cted with Deafness to 0009111 t Dr. VON NIOSCEIZISK ER at once. JOHN liiaK, Br., earner of Grknc Dna ceventh rtreetx. PlTl&nucon, May 27, 1801. Dr. VON MO96HZD3I( ER begs to say Mai hie STA Y in Pittsburgh must now peatuvely r.e limned, and APPLICATION ty those who wish the FULL..BENE FIT of t reatment, either for Deafness or any malady of the Eye or Ear should be MADE AT ONCe. Testimonials from Unquestionable Au thorny. FROM JNO. M'DEVITI', ESQ., From Use benefit my eon derived of Dll. VON Mt CEIZIS ER'S nkdlfui treatment., I love much plea.. re In re commending him Mall similar;' etilict.3,l, • moat All manful canal. JOHN fif'DI,ViTT, 311 Liberty Street. Patebuxgh, May 16,15151. 98 NI rket gspet Bar rnd en:. , roin Fifth FROM JOUN M. KENNEDY, EN , Lail ea exiled Garen C2c- WICLOSK EY, COSGRAVE d; Co Pear Panay, Attatiusitr Co, Ps. I April 81b, UAL TO DR. VON MOSCHZISK SR: 155 Aril strvet, Pitts' I am happy to inform you that my little daughter, who hoe been quite deaf for four years has, under your eaclful treatment, entirely recovered: I feel quite sat the al hearing would never have bean restored by natural causes, but to roar treatment alone is aloe indebted for it, and I would earnestly recommend all with deafness to consult you at once. Respectfully yours, JOHN McCLOBREY. IRE ETHEREAL EAR IIiHALATOR Dr. Von Moschzisker Through which:he has been enabled to corn the MOST °Bel INA'I'E CASES OF PRA EN &IS. In acbliroa to !be above Temumoroals, hundred.. wore can be neon at tlaa Doctor'. °dice. OFFICE, No. 155 THIRD STREET Whore he omoy be 00siSiiLTrii.iielloY, from to a ■ to 5 o'clock v- w. FOR 4 EYE acir 4 R l ' I FT Monongahela insurance Co OFFICE No. 98 WATER STREET. Stec& Due Bole r ayable on demand and secured by two approved names. $ 78,760 CO Bills Receivable ... 23,567.34 Bills Discounted ....... ........„ .____ .......... 8423078 ortgage . M ll6 Shares Mechanics Bank .12,000 00 stock cost $ 6,186 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank .took c05t....-- ....--..- &,IT6 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost 2,050 00 50 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh 2,750 00 16,140 00 Balance of Book Account, 66,991.76 Office Furniture-....--. 400 00 Quit' 49,152 80 DIRECTORT - : Wm. E. Holmes, Wm. A. Caldwell, Robt. DalEOll, Wilson Miller Wm. Bea, Jao M•Deritt Jos. Kirkpatrick. Jae. A. Hutchinson, 0• o. A BerrT Wm. Mesas, John Atwell, 8 B.Robison. R. Wallace: Jas. Woodburn, Rbed nays my2l -50 Boxes Nectarine Btoniach Bitters, 60 Boxes Cliequot Champagne. 75 Baskets Charles Heldaick 26 Boxes Claret—Best Brands, 100 Barrels Old Bye Whisky, Best Cognac Brandy for medical purposes—in ors Ind far mils by twit SRN , Notice of Dissolution of Paitnership. XTIcE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the )uartnership lately ()rioting betweed LEE A. HAM end GEURGRA. KELLY .of the oltrof gheny, under the firm of Bffßatthf,* RFALY, was die. solved on the 22d of April, 7861',• by mutual consent, BWHILthi & KELLY. Xjy-The business will be married on at the old stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the MG) firm will be settled. GEORGE A. KELLY . Allegheny, June 4, /SBL-038.4( CARRIAGES: BOOKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND 'SLEAGBK No. 191 ften Strad, PitistairgA, Pa. Sir All work warranted to be of the beat materials and workmanship. mylllythe TL HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between JAMES M. 8088 end WILLIAM 00 EMAN, under the firm of Ross & Coleman his been dissolved. WILLIAM COLEMAN. HUGH 1L BOLE; - - 4e NGLNE IHJLLDER. AND MACHINIST, GREAT W HEITHaN FLAMING 1611. L, ant. Afar. awl Duqwww. Way, lithosagle, .1* will woke to or r and warranted as good am can be made, the following inatudisery vis :-...Btearn fingines Tuin Lathes, for wood andi ron; Planers, for Wood art iron s ; Drilling Machines; Homan and TobamoScrows; Patent. right and Model Machines, in the beet manner; Shaking, Praline, and Hangers, of all sues and variety ;43emaws, et any diameter sod pitch, to fifteen feet in leaath. Will also make, and hare an hand, Doctor and Mager En. Shim, and Deck Pumps for steanibtatia ac. Lathe inheari anu other Planing done to order; eau plane 32 nachos wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long. All Onus Promptly Mad end Enrissatio Noleated. N. B.,—Partmular attention and orom_ptitude given w ...pairs on Printing Presses and ether Nachines.. 1111Arkts , O. S. JENNINGS, GREGOR a CO, 8. COCKRELL, Natchez, Matt. A. N. BALI, Iftlfbrd, DeL • - • ROBERT WILKES, Toronto, 0, ilk i EUROPEAN AGENCY. • Caustox—ae our !Mob is now Weal* stoOkt erfeited by tore! tOiLAS B.LITIGAN, ,En.poitlionvitt Immthellgitg,t4g*Altdri* part o i ,ll . 3l /Atilrgrelttot a itadinittePlar . ' Atieltja 11 _ ~. Ali - 41;.; ' Dr a.. slaX t46 ealta at Mid hack pespusnon Irtsni•Or sr& ' IritSeir,.. ', 'bfistr ,nunititt,, . i i r i k — =a— efts olditxitotry, eithet - by Ream* asaterr.? 004 at . gear ' - tot)* our r • .”; lifsisjOeinsott6loveorsik - o t a,s , ',,,,,,, Sue 111911* - BROM; F0*E1i1.44601.1.el iiiiiii 61 • As' theite indenes.lo49 for - Wel - 1 -- y eyelets goo. nia , -, ~„'• . 1•, , i.1A• ~5 i, 4 , 1 , - :_. in......}: ~,,, orialythroughOt4l:l4l lAdollisthe Aor Watch toast for ther , lndlisorn inda.••l4. Cornrow do not sollalltorders for nin e untoke• slilieggsleigfon-lhe old leek filar lissofdeseing Pack. ,_, ~, , ROBBylel •• P. Y. ale, and for the lime of Steinman noillnif tatensin Nei --'" - Wholesale Awaits, No. 169 Broach N. Y. York. Liverpool. fileara and aalsnse fell • Apart A. nroDDAT. sti C un t Ni., Philnde Agent fur Philadelphia and gesissonnue. myfseod FLOUR. -60 bbla family Flour, just ree'd sad forsake by Ma AMU H. (10/614M0 , • -, ....qm5.. , .. , . Q.i. - . 4,. - ^ "' ''-.., , %.,.. 4, . t••-••-•-••.r....,...t.,' • • A.. t .••• , A •4 " , A'', .. ••• 4 ' . 4 - •' • ' • '''' '• • -%•.-•• ... ..' • ' g' •• A ' '' ,. .4 •A••• •' :. ' '.l ~ •• •- . ... , ''' .4 t'. ' tN'. ' t , -, t ,r t .• •.......'•••. ,: ‘, ...... - 2t . 1. ..... e• - ,, A • - ' '.1.-- t .. . ' , A • - • 1 • •-• -A • e .& . ' ..." • . 11 ' ' .. , *4 1,, , •01 , • - i1..41. . , • . , •-%>,,,'',,, 7-,4,1-,•-:,*7•.-.4,0,.......,,,,,,,,q,•=2,1,, ~,,. . ~,,5x.4.:. ~,.....g - .. 4 •:..; , W; , :v. , 14,r , ..44:..-or,• , ', v , =' , 4,.• ?1.....ter6T:.!,--t7WA. EMBME < LT MORE CONVINCIItiG FROM HENRY BRIGGS. ESQ. FROM THE REV. W. S. GRAY. JOSSN :4 , CLOSHEY, Esq., OF THE FIRM OF DEAF.NESS AN INSTRUMENT INVENTED BY RBTW F.EN SI'vIITHI 7 I.I3 LIYANDGRANT 9'lB , LIMITED TIME UN ALL tHA LADIII.B 010.,THE EAR. RY H 8 INBERTFD. OF PITTSBURGH I)r r —J AM ES A. HUTOHISON Preisid au 1., HENRY M. ATWOOD i geeretary. t:APT. JAS. WOODBU Gen'l Agent. It insures all kinds of Firs and Marina RisAm ASSETS, MAY 10th, 1881 C. WEST & Co., • , , „ o „ J 5 . 555 _ P • :THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY ilr 01Wattham, Mass., beg to call the attention or the public to the following emphatic meow mendation of Waltham Watches, by the leading practical Watch makers and Jewellers throughout the United States The entire signatures are quite to:room-, JorimbliCtßicin ifi v aeThYvertisament, but the names presented will hereceguiseu, by those ~, i calu,ed with the Toulon's being in theligheat degree renimend,ln and intinentlaL At their estab liqhrnente may be found the genume Watobox of the Company's manufnetaro, in grainvitriety. boa nataxon from many cities and towns not fully represemert,tn this, bat will appear in a tuttue ad rot tn.orenal. PROOF • TO THE The nnderaigned - prabtical Witohmakere • and dealers in Watches, taring bought and sold Amer( ' can Wets hes for a number of years past, and hay lug dee% in all kin& of foreign Watihei the a much longer poriod of time, big to atlitolhat:thei have uever dealt in 'Watcheauldidt, l 4a:dhlda or in individual instances, have beentliclli afixewob, to themselves or customers, ithetherlif tea . * durability, beauty of thumb, matheniatkalli aoi f' rest proport'ons,aoeuritte compensation meat, or bffine timrkap. ing reaulia than th&iiitifi 4 lectured by the Waltham Company. t./tua.'.' N. E. CRITTE . NDEN, am) WM. BLYNII, JAMES J. ROSS, H. JENKINS& ta.), WM. WILSON WGILEW, BEIJOS & SMITH, - • DEIHME & CO.. C. OSFIAMP, C. PLATT, Delaware, RING h BROTHER, Warrep. Ito shit J. T. AE. M. Jammu's, Chicago. F. J, ALEXANLER, LaSalle, JOHN H. MORSE, Peoria, A. BEPPLEE, W. H. RICIJAIONA H. D. - RAYS, A. B. GILLETT, S. D. LILLEBON, Declaim J. B. DURBAN, BpruigBeld, J. W. BROWN, QuineY, E. K. TOBIN, HASSE & HIIASISAN, " • A, P. BOYNTON, Galena. WM. M. MAYO, Jaakeourft, 1. SORTITRY, t. Cherry Gr . -..' . A, W. FORD, Freeport, • ..., , •., - `: WM. HOHERZER, Pero, J. M. FOX._ -- . . Nue , YO LK. le WILLARD A. HAWLEY; ,EcirscUNl: N. HAIGHT, Newburgh, H. &D. ROSENBERG, Rochester,: C. A- BURR & CO, , • 4 , F. 8. STTENHEIMER kOO., " ,aVl.to-- WM. 8. TAYLOR, Utica, W. W. H&NNAII, Hudson, H, R. & H. C. CARQENTRR, Troy, Hosgin a EVANS, Oswego, HAIGHT & LEECH, Auburn, JAMES HYDE, JOHN H. lUD% Fairport, WILLIAMS & CO, Canandaigua, J. N. BENNETT, A. 8. STORMS, WM. 8. lITORGAN, HP.4 , ILKIisON ,Y. A.'CLAMT. Batavia, BLOOD & PUTNAM, • Amsterdam, JENNINGS EROS, Saratoga, JOHN J. JENKINS, Albany, W. R. A. WA ADEN. Goshen,. L. 0. DUNNING, Peno-Van, OHAS.S. WILLARD, Uitaikillt Incas& w. P. BINGHAM, Indlanaphs, WAS. G. FRENCH, J. MoDENE, C. A. DICKENSON, Richmond, O. H. BASGOBLICO, Terre Route, J.- M. STASSIL, ADOLPH MYERS, Plynton mr eevua, TH.F. PICKERING, Yalatymm o , (i D, Detroit, M. S. SMITH, Wm:um. „ A. B. VAN COTT, Wilwau.kee, JOHN ELKINS; Racine, H. N. SHERMAN, Belnlt. S C. SPAULDING, ..4110111,The. W. .k. GILKU Prairie du Chien, Prwrisn.vi 11 El NEMAN & M KYR AN, Pittsburgh, ma. • ?' RAWL BROWN, Nonistown, W. T. KOPLIN. u GEO. a.BTEIN. Easton, • GEO. B. TITUS, • IlltrlEMAN A wilt le, GEO.)3TEIN; Allentown, E. .1. LASOELLE, u csaehester, SAML GARMAN. W Illiamsport, JOSEPH LALOMUS, ohesber, J. .1. BLAIR, Lemmon. GEO. W. MoCALLA, Harrisburg FRANCIS O. POLACK, York, . 0. M, ZiHN, Lancaster, GEORGE HELLER, Reading, F. P. IiELLAR, B. A UGHINBALIGH, Caemberaburg, T. B. HOFFMAN, blreenstag, J. C. HANNA. Newcastle, C. T. ROBEWIS, Ebensburg, J. C. TOLON, Mauch Chunk CHAS. L FISHER, Ashland, B. M. ST. CLAM, Indiana, R.B A. PETEhLION, Scranton, , , DAVID LA V HACK. PattNersoayL n uau W. T RA Nt ENOCH F. E., BILLS, Bonientwarkon, BENNY 8.. JAIMI, Trenton, Minnota. Cumberland. Trauma THOS. GowDEY, Nashville, CARSON A BRANNON, P p ulaski, A. W. PYLE Seld, SIMPSON. B. PRICE, Clarksville, • - V. W. SKIFF, Savannah, Gs, Idisso .& A. GARDNER, St. Louis, ou, W, 0. DEFRLEZ, MAURICE & RENEY, , JEHU 131 LV ESTER, " ONLY, S. T. LITTLE, umung,, J. T. SCOTT Is CO. whee l lt T. B. HUMPHREYS, Riatumaa, Nam Camay Sal em, E. A. VOGLER, F. W LEINBECK J. W. MONTGOMERY, 'Newberry, HouirtOarotina, MABSAC ÜBSL BENJ. E. COO K , Nocttuunpl H ST on, B. CHILDB, - New Bedlbrd DEXTER & HASKINS, E. D TlSDTannion, ALBERT P - ELLIS G[ FOR ' , Fall River, F. W. DiA.COMS, , " J. J. BURNS, ra h Gloucester, • JESSE SMITH, &Jowl T. M. LAMB, Worcester, ii. N. STORY, LEVI JOHNSTON, * ANDREW WARREN, Waltham , C. W. FCiGG, ' . " , , . , AMOS SANBORN, Lowell, JOHN BARTON Lynn, JOHN woriza6R, Lawrence, W.M. 'ROOT, FitteSe/di JOHN B. SCOTT,, . . ". .. . • i. N MOODY. i . Gr. euti e lL WM. KIRKHAJM,Jr. Sprit:el I. D, ANTHONY A CO. Providence, _ PNLEC ARNOLD, E. Greenwich, TEI OMANBTEEL * CO. HartfoCommcricarrrd, H EIVIN&WAY A STEicEriS, '.-* .„ WM. ROGGERS A SON, J. J. MUNSON, New Haven, E. BENJAMLN, * J. B. a IRBY, GEORGE BROWN, , E.. . . ''. BUNTINTON &Ica Danbetry., .. -- a. A. WOODFORP, H. D HALL, Middletown, JOHN L. SMITH, " • JOHN CORDON, New London, LO. BLACKMAN, Bridgeport, . • • ' JAB. R. AYRES, Waterbury, allEripill o , SHBRBURNE SHAW; Ete Nrw nboniton, • L li R. A.NDERSON, Doneord, M E. KNIGHT, * N. G. CARR, GEO. W DREW A CO. B. J. MKLLISH, Hanover, W, Oil. WODIMIURY,Aaremoni., REUBEN SPENCER, * WM. B. MORRILL Exeter, RICHARD GOY • Laconia, - JONATHAN HOSMER,Nastnut, N. W. GODDARD, HENRY H. HAM. Portsmouth, ROHS, N. BODGE, . , , 1 , - - CHAN E. MAco*, • Dover, - - _: . l • P22,K14 17 Manta. F. M. HARDISON, So. Banta* YWOMBLY & SMITH, Saco, MOSES M SWAN, totliflueit ,si d J. A. MERRILL. rtla JAM KS' EMERY, Buckapon. SIMEON BLOOD, Rockland, HENRY MoKENNEY, Aubur . .1. T. HOWLAND, Bath, TOMPR MORRIS, Satrr, C. C. WILLIAMS, G. S. AG. L RoGERs, Gardiner, D. E. LUCY, Realms, D. G. HALL, Lewistown, rametum. El RINSAIAID & a ILDRETIL Burlington, c. il SARDINti, Redford, T. c. PR INNEY. Montpelier, A. A. MEAD, J. C. BATES, N sit ortb johna lield b . ury. J. H. 51 li ft DOC E_, Woodetoek. C. c &I:IUDS, C. H, HUNTLNDTvN, 34 Albans, leturl ER GROW, Chelsea, W. K. WALDACE Newbury, LEANDER. &MA DON, Rellegg Male r's - . , , i ~N'' AL CI.A.Ft. 0, umbuey4l7 .'"' ; fr , • . r. : Zaneavilln, CUUZillnattl. rtloomingtoz) Poughkeepsie, N. Orleans, 1, 4;: