OFFIOIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. _...errrsaU.RGO: TifqRSIDA UL Y 4 AQ.I!APBII TO-MpRROW. In order that 41. in , Our employment may_ have an . opportunity to celebrate. the dwax,they may chow, no ..paper willibedeatiedefront , this offic.e on Friday momitiv,t • ~„ _ ncf,.Aal:m fii".!Elled. the publival ion of our Vi!liielo,mer until the reception of the 14.eside.nt'rlage in order that our oountri subecribera ,may be served with:thisAmportant document at the earlient - Yponiible moment. ==tti:=ENl Congress will assemble today, but we do nonhinkUL.probable that the hies- Bagef.Wilthe mid =before le-morrow. It is a: , mlwYClM'gretts and the House has a Speaker. Clerk and other officers to eltet, aftd*liiii 4 iv44riesunle an adjourn ment willOce '- - - Eighty-five years ago this day the great Declaration was made, that we weren- - free sovereign and independent people. - ,Never since that day has its retain t under such peculiar oireiiiiiitaiMi t i new. We are in the midtraiiitistOlious attempt to break up the gOremntent which our fathers made for ue and which experience has proved to bp thet,best government upon earth. the Representatives of the people ..,meekat Washington to provide means -and to perfect measures for the protection of that government against the tirnak 'Of a pottion of its sub ject:J*44in it his foitered,protected and madif,,t3iitetteretui,.and to whom it still desires ioSS . 4ttiO the blessings of peace andpw4ty„ upon the sole condition of otOenentnthe Constitution and the laws,,4*.tlay will be one of the stand poill.ts - jn the history of this contest. The:zeta° . nof the American people which will -tlatelrom July 4, 1861, wilt be like the bright comet•which has just come wheeling , upon its fiery car among the stare andeonstilations of the Heavens— a'' head of shining light., and folloireif by a train of brilliancy. Let our government and the ailtitin °four representatives be such as to render this the most glorious of our anniversaries for all time to conic. .I.4ttua .trust inklod, who holds Ihe hearta -of , nations, in the hollow of His hand i that he will lead our cou ri try safely through thetki 'times of peril. Let un one atniall 'swear new fealty to "-That Emblem of th greate brav and g e anriol d fr ous Bonner . ..e" 'Reith Its faille we'll tight forever Ilisthei Plage Liberty, Andltifiloci, with beans elated Bete no offer up mu prayer Attiathe.past, so in tne fittnro /17),:dirp!..9 Massing all may share. . CM. eHARLES J. BIDDLk. This-gentleman; who served his coun try withl distinction in Mexico and who is now serving his country at the head of Wregiutent,:of volunteers, has been elected to-Congress in the Second Dis trict of Philadelphia, in place of E. Joy Morrielo4ferleaiectiotitid scholar, a pa biotic citizen, and in 41 respects a most capable i rae i ler the position. He was bitter manner upon the single ground that he had been a Dem ocrat in times wh.-n politics overrode all other 06nsidetations. The voters of the SeeonCiptstriety - Aave done a glorious thing by their disregard of politics and selec tineaallieii t t4resentativ e a patri ot, who at this time is in the field giving the strongest evidence of his devotion to his (mutt% iiirtia.Union by perilling his life in the cause of the government against mad rebellion. Col. Biddle has the taigrit, 4 eke . cfiltivation and the pa triotism, to render most.effective service A to his cougfeyint4the-present time. rezPErrep ,BATTLE. Its by ao-meamrimprobable that this day may bit" Celehrated by a battle in tattleilan and Gen. Pa a'a commands upon thal4bol. aftd o pitiOlo authority s p eak i , 4an:mtiaoptitof,the r oolv k im ns pf both , M'sellilemildit It exPected that the,,Fatmthooitill eiioiree icat three Palate PAitlibBC46o troops will advance from graltoly Sad j If the rebels not pursue their usual policy offairtiffo4!:ki4,**:':Ory43able the' patigits - Mai give them a little " Fourth f. July." Ample transports tma been - 'prtiirided for the troops under General Patierson's command at the latestk.fixtriimand ,preparationi3 weratiatt ArsAMittircirward -4,0 f IMMO CAIMPOE4I, C4O 1 =XIVof the -12th :tiioiv:tit home and will i t i * d *: , * -- wit'',V4:o4*--A , few days His regiment is still in dowry of the trangitrASwitiallailread...,,Opfonei Campbell looks as ; though campaigning agreed with him e s,. Ile is most oordiallyiwsloome among his fellow citi. seral/4.-,cir.,p • ',NM thence.. we - Ara-yeTreated by .the Postmaster to she., that the :Post , OtEce will te op ,„ xits4l,yfto4:l to 8' o'clock in the moroile*id groin sto '6 o'clock in the maul; made that w ill be: l4 e*Oebe for eight huitlritllitipagerent4 :.tom. thmillaalabotes! Thew or„” will move .`for.regiMents - or• • thitty-five_. ahead ° ll and In e lh 4 1 ri#109F to those ys 1 4141tentiet•Cheplin, who noted so gal- Fr is said that Mrs. Douglas intends lantrjAitl!Wirtio;rigiut has reocived.B boon to return from Washington to Chi lotterliWtethe 'Secretar y of the Na sago, and make the latter city her per commeedinghim ibr his brave conduct. manent residenoe. THE DAY. 4 - 111/PaAL BRAITBSGARD has ordered, IT an ediet issued at Manassas' unoition that on and after Sunday, the 10th in stant, no person whatsoever, with or Without passports, (except -from the. War -Department,) will be permitted to enter the lines occupied by the army of the Potomac, with the intention to pass thence, or thereafter into the Uni ted States or the lines of the. enemy. Tax Govern has that information of all its movemente,aad to some extent of its designs, have regu. -lady been sent from here to Baltimore, up the Patuxent river and thence over Intortrgitiin. It has now given orders shatrall.,the, Baltimore boats shall be closely watched. ABOUT 260; 000 stand of arms have been. already distXibgod. to the troops by the federal vavernmea, and =about half th a t number still ternain in its. POs-' session. None have beeriarfrom abroad erreebt by private m tr inas, WI state . authorities. —•-•"• - TILE deposits at the U. S. Assay Office; New York, for June were :--- Gold, $8,660,080 ; silver, $334,000 ; ...total, $9,000,000. Gold bars stamped, 81,919,966; sent to U. S. Mint -at Phil- adelphia for coinage, $8,191,418 A CHANCE FOR ACTIVE SERVICE. We understand that Col. Campbell, now in this city, receiyed instructions last evening from the*itr Peilirtment to ma* for=the 12 04844e1at for three yikirs,4o reidezwitis at Vark, Pa. oft§e wig opened in tilisnity in a few days: ..411 (1)4-Camp bell is one of the most populai and val uable officers in the field we have no doubt he will soon obtain all the men he desires. DEATH OF JOHN D. MAHON, Esq We word this morning the death of John D. Mahon, Esq., one of the seniors ,of the Pittsburgh bar, a lawyer of emi nent ability and a man of genial heart, kind impulses and noble instincts. As a criminal lawyer, Mr. Mahon had few superiori. In manners he was a culti vated, gentleman. He was not without hii faults which were incidents of hie genial nature, but his manly courage triumphed over them again and again always to the joy of his many friends. He led a blameless life towards his fel low men, and bis death will be univer sally regretted. The Pennsylvania Regiments. But two Pennsylvania regiments re main at Washington City, Col. Small's and Col. Einstein's. Both are encamped northwest of the White. House. They are all well and in fine spirits, and are rapidly be . coming inured to an aotive camp life. The Fourth and Fifth regi ments are at Alexandria, Va., and the Seventeenth and Twenty-fifth near Poolesville, Md. The balance are at Baltimore and with General Patterson near Harper's Ferry, on the north. .4111111.• How to Ride on Horseback. As some peopl9 may bo on horseback to-day who will be glad of the advice, we give the following hints on riding: The rider should hold himself firm in the seat, by grasping the side of the horse with the thighs. Let, them be a vise, from which no plunge of the horse forward, upward or sideway can .:extri este him. Keep the body erect, or slightly inclining backward, the feet feeling the stirrup beneath, but not resting there to support the body.— Let the toes be nearly parallel with the sides of the horse, or but slightly in clined outward. The muscles of the' body above the lips may be relaxed, to yield to the motion imparted by the animal. Keep the elbows by the sides, not constrained, but resting there natu rally and easily. Never depend on the bridle to keep in place upon the saddle, let that be done with the muscles of the thighs. TOR WAR TN MISSOURI.—Hopes ar e now entertained of the speedy capture of Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, and his whole party. When last heard from he was at Stockton with 1,000 men only partially armed. The western border being thoroughly guarded by the Kansas volunteers, Col. Siegel, is ex tending his outposts west from Spring. field and it is thought that he will en tirely hem Jackson in. A small party of rebels were captured near Chillicothe. on Saturday as they were on the point of destroying a railroad bridge in that vicinity. it is reported in Indepen dence that 10,000 troops are encamped on the Oswego river, and intend to make a stand at that point., MAJOR-GENERAL FaxmoNT.—Col Fremont having accepted the position of Major-General, in the Regular army, his department or command has not yet been determined upon. It is stated that he did not contract for, purchase or receive any cannon or small arms for the Government while in Europe, all the reports to the contrary notwith standing. THE CAUFGA ON DZIAY.---Anny sere declare that it isimposaible to make a decided forward movement until more wagons have arrived. By the 15th " July, the builders have- contracted to furnish one thousand. Quartermaster general Meigs has pressed every mom rt6tory into his service, from Baltimore to concord, New Hampshire. Affairs in Baltimore. Major General Banks, in command of the Military Department at Baltimore, has arrested the Police Com Missioners of that city and placed them in confine ment. This act seems to be warranted by the conduct of these:Municipal offi cers. They were notoriously doing ev erything in their power to obstru43,t, the action of the Government. They, had arms concealed and refused to recognize the police officers selected by the Pro vost Marshal, when their leader, Kane, was arrested. Gen. Banks thought it his duty to take measures at once for the peace of the city. A majority of the people of Baltimore are in lavor of the Union, and will con tinue to be so if not crowded down by the violence of the secession leaders.— He has also placed a portion of his com mand in the city, to insure peace ; but, at thesame time, disclaims any inten tion of interfering with the ordinary mu nicipal affairs of the city. • A sort of in fatuation seems to possess a portion of the citizens of Baltimore. They must see how hopeless is the contest with the Government, armed as it now is against rebellion. The only result of their ef forts *Wild be to bring on a contest in the streets of that city, between the Union and Disunionista, in which the latter would doubtless fare the worse. BOONVILLE AFFAIR.—No offi cial report from either side has yet been published of the killed and wounded at Boonville, and no two unofficial state ments have agreed in either particular. .We have before us a letter from a highly respectable source at Boonville, dated on the 24th, in which reference is made to a statement in the Demo crat, that two hundred of the State troops were killed, to which a fiat con tradiction is given. The writer pro ceeds to say, that of the State troops two were killed and nine wounded ; and- of the Federal troops twenty-three were killed and thirty-one wounded And he says that four or five hundred of the former were engaged the fight, and some fifteen hundred of the latter. Until official reports are made, it will be hard to settle the details. Gen. Lyon, while remaining in Boon ville, found it necessary to purchase horses and teams for his expedition in the direction of Arkansas, and dis bfirsed about 820,000 on this account. A WASH FOIL THE FAcE.—A - few years since a learned chemist and physi cian gave a recipe for making a harm less, useful and cheap wash for the skin. As the spring winds prevail, many fair daughters may be pleased to make so desirable an addition to their A piece of gnm tulu, the size of a walnut thrown into a wash bowl of soft water, half an hour before using, will soften the skin, and after a few appli cations, will remove to a great extent tan, freckles, and roughness. The tulu imparts to the water an agreeable aromatic odor. Ten cents' worth of this, with a cake of fine soap freely used, will be more effectual in beautifying a young ladies complexion than many costly and injurious cosme tics. The tulu may be kept in a china cup, and when used, the cup can be placed in the bowl of water, thus avoiding the trouble of removing the gum. STRIKINGLY Tame —Quilp,of the B )ston Post, gives the following as an infallible recipe for worrying an enemy ; having seen it tried on : if any one wishes to know The best way to worry a foe, Don't go to impeaching hie aims ; Don't call him opprobrious names ; Don't say that he tipples or games ; Don't twit !rim of dyeing his hair; Don't sneer at his "2 40 mare ;" Don't threaten his limbs-or his life ; Don't laugh at his daughter or wife; Don't tell him to "look in the glass ;" Don't call him a fool or an ass ; Don't tell him be rides very ill ; Don't dun him with that "little bill ;" Don't snub him or slap him or kink him; Don't stab him or stick him or lick him There's & crueller trick to employ : Give ailrum to his favorite boy! REGULAR trains commenced running on the Leesburg Railroad on July Ist, under the orders of General Manager Government Railways and Telegraphs, Oa Thos. A. Scott. H. E. Gray is Train Master. COL. C. P. BOUKINGBAM, of !Gun Vernon, has been appointed- Adjutant General of Ohio, in place of General Carrington, who OA into the regular service of the 'United States. THE HIALTH OF THE TROOPS.- Notwithstanding the large number of troops in Washington,there are only two hundred and tweki*frvp patients in all the military hoapits4s. None are dangerouslj sick. TIE State Treasurer of Georgia gives notice that the interest on the State coupon bowls held in the anti-slavery States, and payable in New York, must be redeemed in Savannah. THs report of the death of Amodio is now said, by the Boston Post, to be erroneous. It was a younger brother of his who died recently and whose death gave rise to the false news which we are glad to correct. THE LINEB,II CLOSED.--Gen Scott has issued an order that no one be al lowed to pass the lines of the army, by virtnre of a passport, unless it be countersigned by himself or the com mander of a military department• • THE Boston Boston Atlas proposes as a way to get rid of the negroes, to put them under the command of Gen. Schenck. irICE PRESIDENT STEPHENS EIS ad vertiPed to solicit subscriptions in cot ton for the Confederacy at Lincolnton, ea, on the 29th ult. Minn . .. raft tomcat. ;t lIEITIN LOORL/S & 00., Dealers in „n„ Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, end in , seicarities for money. • Aosisy loaned oollaterai securities. on Cheeks at short dale% with NOTE AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persobs desiring Louis can be assOMModated on feasonabie terms; and capitsibits can be furnished Wft good smut ittai at remunerative prices. t• ee M S ao, attend to t ‘ R . e 8&e, Renting and Leasing of OftlesMelMfri r STBMIU, Above Wood. - AUSTIN LOOM IS CIO AN .1114 . N WORE& Jeglialiallii -..iu m ," 31 4 . IRON AND i - N61411 JUNIATA AM COVEN SHEET lot .i. VIV 91 --- r. ( -- xl — ES moult Wars host ilsion auxiimmum.a. 4 flask, 41. ' . ,„ m C A R IV , I'A• 43 s,_ wAnanotrims . —v-KAwArs, BUGGIES, SARUM & BLEIEqui, 98 Water Street; 1nd199-11rst Streeti No. 197 Penn Street, f r atabestyly Az P ITTSBURG 11 , ST All work warranted to be of the beet moo And corner of Franklin and South Water atreetat bonds and worrosanaldp. mylklyche tameiwo. Ilettfly OFFICE ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO 1 Pittsburgh, July IEOI. f [It , DIVIDEND NOTUJE —The President and Directors of this Companf;have this day declared a dividetpi of Five DaSars per shay s, payable to' the stool:holders el emir After the Bt h instant. :WI-1gal:: D. Bit. - 1100FC, Soiey, WEADQ,IIA RTE ES Till RD 11 HIGADE, lILDItit. No. 3 .-. July 41861. - 1. Th r e Third Brigade, Home Guards, mIl form in line on the East Common, the right resting on Washington Street, Allegheny city, at 7 o'ooo k a ,ontl et 4th inst. Colonels and Captains will see that their commands are promptly mustered at their respective places of rendezvous and brought into line at the designated hour. 2. Col. Stewart's 114ipment will form on the right and Col. Smith's on the left of the Brigade. By order of Br puller Onera'.. ILIRMINUHAftf. J. B."Gornau, Ass't. Art. Gen. 1.Y3 HEADQUARTERS SIXTH REGIM ENT, Ne • 83 Patti street, Pittsburg Pa., July 2,1861. O.RIEGIINENTAL °amen, No 2 1. The Staff and Field Officers of the Sixth Regi ment are hereby notified to present themselves inky equinped and uniformed, for Dress Parade without further notise, at a quarter past seven o'clock a. m Punctually to be on parade ground, on the R.A4dl" COMMONS, north of Obi° street„ Allegheny clth where the regiment will be formed on the morning of July 4th, 1881 2. Officers commanding companies composing the Sixth Regiment. of Home Guertin will attend on Regimental parade for the purpose of ,joining the Brigade before 8 o'clock a m. on the 4th ofJuly, on East Common, north of Ohio street; the first com pany will commence form regiment with right resting on Ohio street, Allegheny city. 8 Strict attention is earnestly enjoined on all Captains with their companies to be on the ground designated, at the hour published above, that the Regiment may march without delay to form Gen. Birtrunghanne Brigade before or by 8 o'clock, as the entire column will commence at that hour to move in procession over the re ate as laid down by the Major General. Hy order of M. I. STEWA ColoueL Ezw'n. P.Exians, Adjutant . No. 10.-- HEAD QUARTERS SE^O.ND BRIGADE, Ju 2,6 1 . 1. This Brigade will be ly for lB med in line of marsh on Water street, right resting on Liberty street at 63i o'clock a. in. on the ,4th inst. Punctuality on the part of colonels and captains is strictly enoined. 2. The Brigadier General's sta ff will inspeot the troops at 7 o'clock a. m., after which the brigade will march to the place of review ordered by M. pen. 8. colonels Wickersham,: McCabe and Nestley with the adjutants of their several regiments will report themselves at head quarters, No. 121 Penn street, on Wednesday, at 7 o'clock p. S. 4 Colonel Maflabers regiment wilt be formed on the right colonel NI/lake/slum on the left, and col onel Neg ley's on the centre of the brigade. 5. James A. Hutchinson w i l l aated Aid in the place of Col. Lehman, and bet obeyed accord ingly. 6. iu3sistant, Adjutant General Sawyer, will form the Brigade as hereby ordered. WM. F. Brigadier General Second Brigade li JOHNSTO om N, eGuards. HEADQUARTERS FIR3T BRIGADE, No. 23 Fifth street, July 2,1861. I The_ Regiments of this Brigade will form in line on Mfth&ld street, right resting on Sixth, at 734 o'clock a. m. of the 4th inst. IL Colonels sill - form their regiments at such convienent points as will insure being in line at the precise hour named. 111. Pint Regiment of Infantry, Col. Phillips, will form on the right. Second Regiments of Rifles, Col. Moore, on the left, and - Third Regimentaniantxy, Col. Berringer, in the Centre. By order of BRIGADIER GENERAL COMMANDING, Roar Fumy, Asift, Adj't, General. jys HEAD QUARTERS HOME GUARDS, } liedewoos, July 2, 1881. ORDER NO. 5--The Majpr General enjoins on the commanding, officers of Bri gades to assemble the r respective corps at such nour as will enable them to appear on Division parade at 8 o'clock on the morning of the Fourth of July It is desirable to have a full tarn out of all armed companies, with or without uniforms. Companies as yet unattached will be assigned places on reporting to the senior Brigadier. The "Associated Sury , yore of the War of 1812' are united to join in the parade of the Fourth. When the column takes np Its march a proper place will be assigned them. The Division will pass over the following route Prom North Oommon, Allegheny City, along the line of West Dominion to Western Avenue; along Weatern Avenue to Ohio street; up Ohio street to Federal street ; along Federal street and suspen sion bridge to tit. Chur street; along Sr. Clair to Market street; along Market to Fifth; up Fif.h to Smithfield street; along Smithfield to Water street; down Water street to Penni up Penn street to Wayne; alorgWayne, to Liberty, and down Lib erty to Marbliff /*est, where the column will be halted and the parade dfsmissed. By order, WILLIAM WILKINS; Major Gen. li2 JONAS B. M'CLINTOCK, Ad). Gen. HEADqUARTESS FIRST REtAttlEikiT RIFLE 3 Jul 2, 1861. The comprnies fotneins this regiment y will meet a 1 o'mock. on Thursday morning, July 441, on Woud street, the right resting on Front street. It is expected that all the companies will be on the grounded the hour appointed. By order of the Colonel. J. BARBER, Adjutant. ,StV- THE. GREAT SECRET.—It Is admitted by air physicians that the grand secret of health and long Me lies in keeping the blood and vitrious Hinds of the body in a high degree of fluidity When you feel continued pain in the head or bowels, or any continued 11110911114 us in any or gan or other parts of the body, you can prevent serious sickness by taking • BRAML , SETIPS. P‘LLS. Bleeding may give rnornentry ease, because the blood left will have mere ZOOM 'But as the body hi made from the blood audiatstatned by the blood, to waste our blood to-to matte our life, and ruin our constitution. Bat Srandreth's Pills relieve the eir• eulation as readily as bleeding by only taking away wb at it can weaspare, and ?MIT Nina HOWL Mra Hooper, of ilsrnstable, Masa., was cured of St. Vitus Panee,, fieneral Debility, poorness of blood an entititeneas ofmany years standingby Brandreth'e Pills. The ease at length is published in the Pamphlets. Sold by TdOS. REDPATH. And by all respectable Pittsburgh, Pa, deahsyg.in medieines. [1;?• DIVIDEND NOTICE.: he President, r ir t Managers and Cam for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny l s . opposite Pitts burgh, in the County of /Uteri ' , have this day deeiared a dividend of POU .P CENT. on the Capital Stook of the Company Isillf Up, out of the ea e to of the last six montaN which is paya bl alders or M* leg ,r in current taaluible funds, °got Ime 11th met. iy23t4 WM. ROSBBU , Treasurer. . IIdi'ORTA.NT TO INVENTVES Great Union Pateat 4 Agency. ROBERT W. FEN WICK, Caunsener and Patent Agent 4T WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. mom Hon. Chaa. Mason, tats Cosvaiisiorter of 1101 n s. Wesantoros, D. 0, Ikitober 1860, Learning that it. W. Pertwick, Ifsq., is about to open an Once in ghat - 4 as A Solicitor of Patents, I cheerfully state that I have long known him aur a : gentleman of larg eel p in finch mattes, of prompt and ACCSUntbe Wanness habits, and of Un doubted integrity. snob I commend him to the inventors of the United States. CEWLIOMA MASON. Mr. Penwiek was for nearly Tour MA trtNinlir ger of the Washington BranehOitteciof the entffie American Patent Agency of Mee. ra. Idtinn 4.-11 1 ro.. and for more than ten yenta o ffi cially conn ected with said firm, and with an ee of fourteen years in every branch rata gto the Patent Offie and the interest of inventora, je2ll:dit To Cortatunptivos. The advertiser - having been restored-to health in a few week 4 by *lraq simple raniedy, after having sneered,' several! -yearn with s Raven lung affecaon, and that. dread dbitiaset-Consuinp tion—bi aIISiOUB to makoknewn to his fellow ent erers the means of ant& To all who desire it, he raft send a copy of the prescription need, (fre4 of charge,) with the direc. dons for preparing and using the salve, which they will find a emu opus pus Oconsnonon, Astaire, esszonens, to. The only object of the advertiser In senoing the 'phone to benefit the afflicted, and spread i ormation which he conceives to be invalnakde, and he hopes every:sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, And may prove; a blessing. Parties wishing thebreacrinu an will please ad. dress BEV. kllliwA.4o A. WILSON, Wilhanudrargb, Kings county, New York 'leantlrani Clear! Pure and White! Any Owe after the use of the Ma W gnolia HAT! Balm, no matter how unsightly was before. Price 60 cents Mold even:lmm W. 16. HAGAR Et -CO., Proprietors, ap26 Troy. New York. - . ifirQu'unT—Efave you seen that Big In duin in another column, boiling ROOTS, BARK B and LICA Vila for the Marmites Emmedy la2Fialiaar L. k &UM 111 ,;-"• 4112 A Mber for Tor vo— - ROVSA [al eintAillk ins 411,Liliart:we of vs„-.Vlrtnorth.Mot.L4=the 44'141147i do! for -611 Ukiit thelaMbepthue dep o t of Sties 0610 ,ohltie dellrer°l 7,`'ind for CamP CamP r yianeY -,;',411°111i „on the ell! edit/ e 41,32 thP24!"- TWO GOOD CANVASSERS, TERMS Lfß ER AL. Ap ply to Walter Brno% Ageut of London. Printing and Po b asking Company, Laeook street, Allegheny. Five doors east or the Pearl WI. I va:ltd Y OU are required to meet at your Armory to-morrow at 10 o'clock. The Cole. tftar. tdoNha EiCeeted,lirtie tuic olden marching ofde o r, July 81. h. By Order of tF M AURICE T BIIENNItN i GRAND - • • POI/11TH ,OF' JULY, 1861. REED HOUSE, PETER RPGINNIS, Proprietor. Rear eetfully informs his fr.eirds and patrons that he will set a free dinner to all on July 4th, from 9o'clock tolsa.m,Alle hen city. 4-,ltd vii- We of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alle gheny county, dated the 11th day of May, A. D. 1861, the undertiigned, ExAcutrix of the Rev. An drew W. Black, seed, wilt exposit?, to public sale, th at the Court Ho J se, in the _city of Pittsburgh, oe 16th day of aly. 1881, at 10 &cloak am.,, the n following described lots of ground, to wlh. One lot, south side of Ponnsylvatda Avenue,. opposite Con gress street, twenty-6re feet seven and one-hall inches front, and running back one hundred and, twelve feet to Watson street. Also one lot on oar novo' Webster and Congress streets, east side of Congress street, being twenty-two feet two and three-fourth inches front on Webster, and running' back eighty feet deep :lon g Congress street Terms—One-half cash; reelidue in nne yea r , with_ interest, secured by bond ends mortgage on premises. MARC/ATM TR. BLACK., Executr the For fu titer information an- iv to . • ix. • B. CUT/18E6T & BON, 61 Market street. iY4:Btoaw 411*16 J U LY 4th, 186 1—New. - Grey - Dress Goois, into, IdliWiU3 and other doiiiiable Goods now opening, Bora& and orieuzdie oohing for half price; miniver Pant Stuffa.:Prin 8 and Gi hams now opening. O. RAMON LOV if 74 Market streE,:: — - = et. GRAND CE - 7 ------- EBRATION ! H. FIRE-WORKS FOR .r.lia FOURTH OF JULY. I'VE HAVE NOW IN STORE A WELL SELECTED STOOK OF FIRE-WORKS FOR THE COIN FORTH, CONEIL9II Nki OF Rockets Colored, Rockets Plain, 1,2, 4,6, 8, 12 and 16 oz Roman Candles Colored, 3,6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 balls Boman Candles Plain, 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 8, 10, 16 and 18 balls GRABSHOPPERS, PIN WHEELS, BLUE LIGHTS, SCROLLS, FLOWER POTS LARGE AND SMALL PLAIN WHIRLS, COLORED iiiii.4lßl.4B, P it.RACIttrnaOOKETS, SHELIA, VOLCANOES, LARNE gEXHIBITION COLORED LIGHTS, Together with a complete assortment of SMALLKR WORKS, FIRDE-ORA.CAEM, FOR SALE BY REYMER & BROS., Nos. 128 and 128 Wood Street. je29tf Pont onto. sac!hautige, Smithfield Street, Apposite_ the_ Poet Office- HE finest qualities of Ales, Wines y , Liquorkeipes and Tobacco always on Uit n shore of patamagesoließed by I.w• K. BARKER. ' . . Coorsoura'a ' osjuly 184 4 1881. ITY. WEIGH SCALES.---Sealedpro, of 00001 Pead ift'ilip ad ' hIleaed l be reoetedtheatFinathnieeeadiCmilmagt TUESDAY, , July Iltb,lBol, at 8 Volock p. to. for I P Weighthaoters for the several City Weigh Bootee. Bidders will atate hOw much per cent of the, gross revenue - arising from _maid ocalea the will pay the Ctty for the use of same y , '—.lord RUSSELL ERILETT, Controller. 1 Notice to Shippers and Officers of Rail— roadir and Steamboats. T Pi ,CUSTON SOUSE, uaterigh, . 1841. XO I C E IS HEINSBY Sit ow that on and after the UM inek o no mesebees„ OTartieleivaftrigloor traffic, ltheitha curled by Railroad, Steamboat or other csorneyanw desk trued for Virginia, . ,Remanky, Teaseesemidis, sonri,anweltaitthellitnechwl Stamen] be pomm e l to be shipped from tam port Inthout swim Tar; mit from Ma office and previous Inspection by a sworn adieu apixiinted forAilturpose. jy2-Iwd Q W, Surveyor. Fr.,/ ..r711k1411,!--# 1, f, 1 and 2 am - TRIANGLICS, OARED WHEELS, HOLERA, DIA RittlEtt 'AND 'DV& ea immix tfixTußE, r Ohpler-atarrhes and Dyiy . krAw A lifteliare Choler', Diarrhea aed'DOlorttoo.lffitfere, OhpleriMarrhea Dyingit.lifikterci _ . Oltielera,cliiirrhes and Dit - Atiitery Tao. awoke - r- nirraPPrPeileir= au4-DV „entiii7 are Mc Fee d _ 0;: yalittimw a tosub idiom Newel twee -o .. ..nkep#o , on band can be relied oe. Snell an- lirlinhis the Chola* Diarrhea add .WeeeUhldirettire. Prepared only trIMIRUKM—AbIft Prepareii!onlyclylilaikFLEMlN #, Prepared only by IrriNfitnifh Prepared °My by .JOSP.7l!LamiMee Prep Prepared ared Otffrhy corner of the D4,mond andbfarket airee e 4. corner ri4c9ftt-f#d'lthwket**44.- iiipriio‘ofigift 5 -',441-irialti:44.fritit*: :aorner,i6f . 11 16•Dilizikked-anii Market atreety •corner . of the , DViimend and Marketitreek" TORPBDOEt3, &a. will be received:Am ° '6lltee of the itecordinVtetoliter;kittuiVaif ket Building, until the lith mu, i tt gric al ar Weehingtett street, tram L 117017 jiatdi itamcsoaraty, Regkirdhf "i T WO FULL 00 ----- PAN _ . win be r e e e tn et t e*nookftwent - coditein 3 ,4 theqeere4l.4lPhiktirttittittie 11 , ' 7 ,1 4 (4 • 1 1 tz; §e3 iCw' • • • Atioiintitreel, FJIE QICRTH— "4, 21 190 0 1* -14* sliteiAratkiiroOrtk mos -. • , ' I: . 4 .. 1 .4. adi stmt. F iSEf.-4) 17 6." O. arze Mackerel; 20 do Baltimore Berrie .. net re 001 Ted and tar ode by HENRY IL SILK BUNTING: r 4 rAk*C 4 P s 11. WILLIAMSON'S, No. 97 ST. CLAIR STREET AN.l)_„.Aakitt, 'NOISE IN TUE IIEAI). E A . F , N SKS% DB. F. A. VON MOSCIVISKIII OCULIST AND &MIST, iflate of the Austrian Army} v fIIVES HIS ENTIRE *RDXiCOW- Ajr_ SIVE attention to all maladies of the EVE and EAR requiring medical or surgund attention, o restore sight and healing Dre Von Mosolizisker, has now been some time in Patsbergb, len US given Fr:oft( Ma ainkathi the treatment oiseues not only by the high testimonials 60ta persons well known throughout thikcountry wlii ue posaesses, anti eitowraels•he ititiolinewthiin• ash to the patronage of the public, but by 'Amur certificates of cures= performed by ban hereon atone 011ie oldest and racist respectable sift of Pittsburgh and vicinity; ,=.‹ -t From the hundreds of testimonials in!h4liya session he will subjoin a few i lo this Cat* ar* te MY that in consequenoe of hit suceeM his increasing slut ce, ha will remain for a limited time longer in this city, LB. Von id. hat to ninth) those - attiradng Deafness, no matter how long standing , that they fitufmni4 li t n:lett case bnatuodge one, she deairefl seildfia mode% treetleigAitse organs- He further beds` to state that bis method is tstai4 truefAtedlowt soleuce, years of experience and improvements erkiiiiithighttave teen'tillihrt praised by the first "neatest auth - Miteth in thrs =Ran? add In EurolWand which juslide whim to, state that he is Lila conly,higitm Atuatipeaa pen net and Auriat now id thispouldry- Persons men inx to be treated by ilitll either for DElPtilalt of rat PAIRED ISlQH2'shouldfasewithouttarular delay. They will, in MIER aty fit ,t/linnseleen anditvelunt tinwto do ustml}' their Caatislem ocularly as 81711.7112 it MONTEDilate lupin ire vocable In treatment oetlistmos of the Y R. A D F. FROM HENRY BRIGGS, ESQ. ~ BRAVER, Rasvlst pp, pa. -=. DR. VOLT moscazisKsg . TO operation parfornienity youlin the p ee of my aon-tn-law, Rev. Mr. Gray not only gave me em but partipkneorebef. kLi . nottis, - troategtx as in my etteiter port 4itespeettai At , t l- 4' = c 17- 4 , -1 FLY ItRIGGS. FROM TIIE HET. W. GRAY." .BRAIIRR_STAEAT, It , gives me imat Seaemre I. bear witness to the t r uthfalinesekOtthe.ahnta. ;Mr. Bgiggs We now 71 years of age, and Ilse bean aftliefsit with par fish: austeometimes..4optat Deahleagaos the Jest &- teen Thisinreni perfeeeDeVonlefosolutis h er like the master of old, makes the Leaf to oa's% - ' W. GRAY. From an Old Well-known-cit Men, For toe last eight years I Lave been eke( in my Celt ear, and my right'titurbecalife deaf mouths ago. 1 resorted to various means and in curred beavy expense in endeavoring to obtain cur , but got no relief from shy one, until finallin y. despair, I ceased.• myetfortsla-thisdirection, At the earnest solicitation of nay -friers* however, was' induced to submitmy QUO to Dr. VON MP 2. 1121811E11. As anelcierfilter‘ arid widelMo)7o here, I moat cheerfullytestify, thathe bas tea. me to nty hetdirig, which us now is perfect ail* inui forty years ago,anif I earnestly recommend all afflicted with Deafnetso ootieldt.,k_r. VON alp- SebiZISILER - at owe. '4071N Baum, Sr., ' corner of Grunt andlleventb 'shwas. Piriroicalle, May 27, 18411. FRom aso, Avonvin, From the benefit my son derived of DR. VON AIoCUZIRKINFB, ettilattliapattlnettli I have Met) plesetire in recommending Weil Walt stmlarly al . filed, as a most suroeseful want . I (kN.AFDSVPIT, 04. Liberty Siteet. Pittsburgh, tgay i‘ • ; , • JOEIN war.ataintile, Esq., Polo laanx, Amours:NT Co., Pa. A - 18th 1,881. To DR. Fos mos' 4.1554kantaitt411.4. Pittsliurgh-4 aiW hanii . little daughter, who Au_ ibeei4Attitt deaf for four years, has,,,under treatmnf,, entirely recovered. 'I feel , sidhjf/edsther-;-'4e,40844 would never Uri refitortit natAll'atttlaufes," but to your treatment idone-la'Me- in fed - fofit,• and would earnestly recommend alliifilicted with deafness to consult you sktinse. • Respectfully , JOHN tdrel4l3ll.EY. OFFICEII, 150 Tinap ! ,k .._. .. - , BE ET , .,i. ', ; ....,3 ;-•%, EULTWEEN- SMITHFIELD. AND WS , `Wanted Ent the' City,' = '- ROARD tN A PRIVATE PAM,ILY '.F BOARD A GENTLAMAN, AV* -IWD,9/1"4". -Alooot room deshod. AiKress jilittd T. J. P., Post Offte.43, Pittsbursh ,PA 7 811'9.13- • SUPER'S DRUG STORE, CORNER PENN AND ST. a u 4TBEETS - 'th DRINK. A GLASS OF HIS DELIOWURLY SODA, TWAT R • ~.~ w -AND ~ S : ~,,lit,4 .11%:::. • Soma Ciaomaa. J'' 'W MONTGOMERY, .„ iNe Manianwnarry, t - '',' -' - • "'now BENJ. E. COOK, Northam_ ti*N4 lEtWi‘ la ' - iNr . , T ,,.... b.... 1" ' 41 " "1 D , ALEE. D.,TRID _ t ~. •-•-j.,! . .e l *..1. v. 4 ,:re9, , ,,. EMB :'• , ''..l' Pall.'P .iq S, :Z= -. .i) . 4.. , i'.. " =la 1 31140 F.W.' MACOMB Alt , _ . .r.,,,,L Btr Gloucester, , _,,, r ,r 41, ..'.. , , a V, ,- ..31 / . T. M. LAMB, Worts , a: tar, L'N. &TORY, -le LEVI JOHNSTON L __ —4,-- IL- ' ANDREW WUHAN, %limn, 0: W. FOGG‘f, .- 7 -,,-./. , t_,, 5,74 11 5,1 - AMOS BAIIRCOW, t . , 1tiv5me........1..., JOHN BARTON - JOHN MOREO4SR, /;,wrluate,l47nat _ ~ ifi t q ~,,JO • 1,11.. ~ ,J 4 lil kt t li g Fk , -., . got . Kulsowif, Jr. OB. ,_ , •,4 , ',, ,. ~.„,, ..- ~j 4c ; ',•,,', L. Di, ANTHONY &CO. _ , 4 1 9 ) pszajw.,,LBNOLD, N. Graen,r_wieb, ....„,„ _. uvinnwraarr„ THOMAS BTEEL'A CO:- named, HEMINGWAY J`',,L,ANUN__,BON New Haven, Z Er rijA3(44l •sl ' A/lEByr ' • , GEORGE BROWN, 0 ,K. HUNTINTON & CO. Daniwy 0, A. WOODFORD, -' , , , , r a D. RA% - Middletown, JOHN L. TH IPOILMBILETC'EM ''' '-' watedury . ... , tiak tfERBUP.NE ElLiiir, ~, N. HAM e, ' 7f . GEO. VrA) • : W A CO. _______ ._ . ____. si,j; kiworx R, llFlov W. O. C.WOODIRMI4 cl, -.. 1.., ea, .-1: , J,:.;t 1 REUB WePlicROM '' w ' ' ' Wit. R.'MORRIEJ4 ftici_oler_, RICHARD GOV 0. amosputh - z ~,JONATIFARSOB/13R1- ` - ' .l RalnNi t '''' '''' ;L't N. W. GODDARD .. 3 HENRY H. aabe CHAR E. RICO,. Mgr& F. M. - HAILD/BON M ~ - . , lIRONNIIOI‘,. TWOMBLY A 81111. Sow, uOBEB BI WAN, .. P , Aiumak. • . -..- ....t. ~ . r'`'HENRY IicICEN ~4 ., ,, A . , ~ ~,,.„.,,, J. "egowtano - ...:?*114 ,- .0.-" • 4 ! . '/ t . • --- r' TOMPRINIA* .11:014flis acltter. 1. It QC. WILLIAMS— -," - - - ~ a Er, teatoolga; , 1 ' 4 Sitaiser.... , ,'•i.-"f A , 4-: 41: D.B. L .I.lor E..--- i- ~,..m.1,400-....r4,,,1.-; P. a ..-,.... 4 4 ~ 1....; Si t H . I , ' I -r•4 I "ri' ' d_ Si ifai; 'l s-- .. .1. ELPHINNIITI ,-. ' .-.- 'PI ~ , . fil - 1 . M04,,L,N1e ' A. =4I.3IZAWsI, ~;,..- , ,•,,,,,41-Wz 4 .. .1 ,-0 - 4-,:,,q,;,: tr RATRA,_ ___ ..R.,„!:-'l4 J. H. lllllssuctusi, = - kkitiar ci. a f3fillak if-lope am < . oat jlintmwrolic ~ -,. .: 4 i1180131w. - 0-.4.1'04t.. 4. Xit w• ,, FtHARRA/10.& - 0 - t ~ ".:,t, -, 4 -5:1.ril 'Tir, .L- • Nv,,ILWAL.Dawr . , ,:.,. -' '' ',.: § 4 .4. r.i. '''''LEANO/8 '- . • N ' .*:- . 's ,-," - ` ! " ^l n'T jatQU A ( I :8.e ac. .. : _ i n ii a n ' t ,- fi e , ttNimdt4„- ,n ~i fir -,-,.V- - - - taLuAtk orlalk „,,,.- - 1. al O,T . , " Irlga. cam i s ....aionifoit4Listocimiesolkoc4l, terteited toritgo rtk irstrio ' .ik ban We WRIOI4II ZUINICR*O64IO Willehle UnMeIkIeSAATAI„. ' 4 ,, ~- 'll 's" _ • inata" br -0110 PK, - 7 ,4 '... • - I, ... 0 . UtOriA 51igriedRfArt.....,........, 00 ........,,.: ' ~Vf,, '. • ", . - 61). , siwkw- ii, ItillpOliiikleW>,,;.:l' 04111 Me -•,,iviook i ., ~4 Polarimx 4 W 4 ,,-,Armers t ait ' - 4 , iiilkoligilk. 44 u.: '.i 84,14 /414 , myluo ttgal far . 1 Sild DIPRICAN WATCH COMPANY of , ' ,41 Kase, beg to can the attention e following emphatic Meow. remenda . Watches, by the lieding ::, E;; 41 . - ers and Jewellers Hoonghont Uniktitz ,'0 entire signatuma are trite A t io ir 4! t (Wien in one advertisement, but • • • WI win be recognised' by those sergeant-a/with the Trade as being Id the hig4est degree respectable and innuerithd. At their estabi behments may be found the genuine Watches . of -the Company's manufacture,- in greatsatlety., • Signatures from many cities and town' no tit fully represented in this diet`. will tip •*isfr lajr-toult: rettisemeat. `-- , .%. 'C 7,,,,, e!... , h1.1.0,...,.. ___, f.' , . `' ' . -;.- -. , . -.. 4,lrie The untlantigbil ':-; , . ''' '`" •'' 4 4. iv . - -'•- .• .-----,.--,.-,.,.. ;enddear,ers#lM#Phelk4,4q#o*l4,' :. eau .IVati3beii for a Gigabit otyaitrir,-*4--,44m1, nag ',deal. in , VI , kinds 07 l'o4 niza4aMbikalfrii•;ielt °•-‘, .. . ... . . .... . . AP* iolltier,-Pork#l..t.bit:Oliiiso'lo4thq liiirn never itailtaii'ViitiiibtaNl:Wii-ratiteg'-r' In itidividual Inn:buteas;bittali;etibnibiaitilt.. to tbemaelveifor--ca itombraii*llibi*.iblipokiit ..' durability, beau4mf4l.l*m.,, , ~, 4,i..cor ' ''' - itiallitiaiti_ ~ resiMpoWunaiitailia4l!uaNciit:' . ' „. _. ...f.T.7.' Inetit; or Offinellinikkiiiiihigre#l ' ' - iiiiitia . taettuill by the" Walt • ' •- : i r' ,. ‘ .-1-: ••• , •:-', 4 r7 ,I T 4 f-:''?"!-7? '•'!•1 1 l' • •- • - = ••-= erzr.l. -:-.1. - y ~1 N*eitirrzeiDEN, '2,klitavauze---41.:•c4_15t.14-%', ~. 3411L;BLYNN_., *, -- i ~. :.'J.oo4.4lgbisiv-- :'7'.'.' ",'-,• . . . J eta t mi n asr ' . - - . : .:z1= 1: •7' " - ' ' .',-• ! H. . .ii (RV, - '-'_, - ,.7,0 - - v--•••7,'-' "Al WK.'. WILSON m'crOw, '." '',' "."“-.:- r':: - = '".• -..--;'. MBEMS * sarrg,, '. , —.... . - ..r:, - .:: - " - • -7" : IME k'CO '„ ' '''.' '.. -- 4 ' ''''''''',' -'l.' • ''''' '' ; CANEILIKE ,:. ' :!'''. V --' At '.. - ''''''' - " '''' ( MIN O .PLATT, 1' - ''• ' 7:.ireligoow ,7..'••".••'`.:.... NJk 8V:441*-: - ; i 7,-yiri e lFo.-- .. ! ,- ..-..tri..c.r; =,; f : :T. de.f&E. zeiiriCtrao4::, t' tta: ------ - , : - 7 '''' ' P.t.I . :"AI.,REANEW. - -• •!-Lk t . , 1,- •-• • - JOHN H. M 011 874 , 7 , 5 , 1 - .- - “A• , -P804110 , 1:. , , .., A...IILETPLEN...--, - -....,,,....„: ..k.....,, -.....f.. , 4.-• 1 , .•,,u , ) 'WI )I,•RIMEMP*.i,-,Z: , z -.,.••::. :- . 5 4 , ;-.:,,,,, .., . .-:,...-i. : :p.tr.-1 - IV D. HAYS, ' _ 43:100 2 1 - i n k* - , A2llf-CGRIIETIV:---!.F -','. ---, `' 4 l , r7T - x - L-'"-=', St LILLESON. rpi. BURRAN, Spigigth3ld, J. . BROWN,. tblinch B. TOBIN, BMW & HITASMW ~ ..--4h.„.43aV7A A.'. pABGINTON4 ..11.2....1;=. a' chatiel 4;,.,xif WWIL•i:MAYO,* , ;. , i'" =.i' •1 ' '' - * , a , ' ,- '0 ,m.; NORTHEY, Ob r arry Heave, -c.A.I W. FO D . Freeport, ~,, =ITM. SCHRRZER, Peru, .., JA i E. FOX Canton, ."p • - -• Wpadati keilyko., MC' 11 - .1240,Tr ''' "" > HEAD. ROSENDERG, . Nett , V ~-..C.4. BURR & CO. " S. ArrbNaNiMEß_kCo.,... Inf. S. TAYLOR, - - ettirc . 'i-• W W. HANNAH, Hudso 44 ? )1. &a, C.CARQENT/Mt, Troy._ n, '-....:RORKINS &:ffty_o4l%., ..: l'; - ".;061440, •.:1•1 : ,,; .. : 1" , MAIGHT & ilsowm, Atibrn, , AJAMES BUJ& .., .JOHN H. I /fa:4110 .. Wild, vni ..o:4 - ,.. - ~,•• . -,,:::- iii l ta f ..-.. .. A. . f a i f T ..t: ..g.... • .1,71,12:17,4. :„11ta.,. • - i Witi. S. MORGAN, HENDERSON BRO'B, ''''---.1f.7*1'-',V.:! l '-lik t 6ol4)lP6iiit i alPhil,Uf t:..:'T 24": V ritigNlNGs anm- WEIN J.' 4 IIM B- MlVEr t t '', ::'• 4 ' l ''QM ll 4 , . t! .' e'. : W. H. W/1.6.111.AM5,• K . i A4WARDEIN, , Goabokii. L.,1• O.S. DIINNDI9, LARD , ------', raan:Y4ra ',. - ...C,A. 8. WIL, oatikin, 1 4 r......*11aa .P. BING 1 n. CHAMA P 4I 4 4II II a x, 'tati - ,Y '2W''.:.,;'lo'-'12,3-:v.E.A. jMAVIO:I - . ,- 744:,.. PKENS 0_ ,N -....424. H. BASCOM &CO, _, : Itrra -, lbana f: 'i•14. 1 4',12. grarian4 muivani. ADOLPH MYERS, PlYMoutbi, 1 , . •. , , - 4 1 x.0144N. „,.-.., ettolOgiuNO, 'c3 ,itetigitt „*. 1.; , ,..? ..i y.O l)cory ; - - " aim; S. Salll'H, ~r Wawasyg. • A. A 5 B. VAN OOTT, • • - Milwaukee, tIN ELKINS; miteso,— a N. 811ERMAN, Ragtr. 89. SPA ULDI.NS, 4 :., ._l , : li retilteir, -: W,' A GIL •,..ft, Psisenvilai. VINEMAN & MEYBAN, Pittsburgn, ( ,•8 BPL BROW N, , = Npirst o wf!, ;--= ••• ....1 - w. VsOPLibti --, t ' L i s t r ‘ i q .Ch I=P f 4 4 . ••• • 6EO. V. STEIN, .14 • SF& . 11TUI!, li Alq A YORE, •, • •,,, G . t3TEIN; Allentimyt, &II LABGELLE, ..,114,40410tern......L..... ammtNAML -Gala :=ZA7rtI•M 6.7.,t4 .A, _ 114‘.. ,•.•.1.,...4,Litiii0k, P ''''' ' '' J. a: litAAlik QED W. AoOALLA, Ratifebtirs. .r&ANats a PoLsoß, York, s , "(Li pc 2 tHA1,4,4 l i i ii, J .t :: k WOMPtljgam..,.. 4 ' Fii GEORGE HELL „wle.(1). lIELLAR L _ 0 K:AUGBIWIir , i . , „014 ,P.ZilmOitt .t ,_ ' „ .? I T.A. gent 1 • r--- - - -., ''- , .1,0. .lIANNA N .,... _ . ewesape„ . , Cu T. ROBERTS , nalastam I. JAI 11)40N Ora --Ligneuiß., - f ti' -420 1 • 4 4#i-,los V ii' ,. • - • , - R. &A • PETWION ,7 4 74 ti"": .110,... larbirir P i• 1. ,:. r ..,, ....iv • DAVID lAVERACK, Patterson, W. T R&E, . ~ 4 .:,-, , f.. ..1=1: .. ,..4 4 ••••;; ENOCH P. B IL LS um, Iik.NNY 8.. JAM .., Pre &Lon, ,t 5 , - n - P44loium S. T. LITTLA S ' vunweriand. Taxmen. TSOS. SOWDEY, Nauhtliet__. 0080 N a BRANNON, ' '"Pulaeltl. A. W. PYLE, ruitliefil,......._„, salmoN_Lik /MICA 'ear tu niK e tki, ,; = lh W. SKEET, • • Masai; at. Lows, ALA.J*ARDNER, L DEF ALEk.„._ lIRION & litroma JEW/ EMINESTER. , " • LT. SCOTT * CO. T; B. RUJOBB.BETB, • .E 1 A. 400141ik- LEDISECH, =l= iP/NMM,
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