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    XL PETTENGILL Ot . CO.. No. 37
4. " 7 PARK NOW. NEW YORE. and 6 STATE
STREET. BOSTON are our agents for the Daily
mad Weekly Past in those cities, and are au
thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions
for am at oar &M IN Room
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 23.
CITY AND NSIGHBOCHOOD INTELLIGiD
PILE PAPERS WANTED.
We need a number of pap-. , to coin
- Mete our files, for which we will pay lib
erally at our counting room. They are as
follows: 1861—Nov. Ist, 2d, sth, 7th, 9th,
15th, 21st, (2,) 28th, (2,) 29th, (2,)
December 6th, 14th, 22d, 25th, 26th,
27th, 30th; 18 62.--January Ist. mod, Bth,
(2,) 14th
Our Prisoners at Hie'month--
Statement of F. R. Bruno,.
Esq.
F. Brunot, E.'sq., of this city, now in
Witabirgtan City, having been paroled for
`verity die. for the purpose of effecting an
es:change, gives an - interesting account of
the condition of the treatment of our sol
diers when captured and subsequently.
Moat of the sufferers in the battle of
Thursday, Friday and Saturday were re
moved to Savage's Station, where the man -
. Sion, negro quarters and outbuildings of
forded them an imperfect shelter. A great
number of hospital tents had been pitched
in the adjacent orchard and fields.and these
provided further accommodations for a
large number of the sufferers. Blankets,
boards and canvas covered all the sur
rounding space, and those who could not
be laid in the tents were stretched upon
these in the open air. There was neces
sarily much pain endured by the unfortu
nates, as the falling back of the army in
volved things in confusion, and the few
surgeons remaining had neither the ap
purtenances nor the! opportunities to' ply
their avocation. he battle of Peach
Orchard, on Sunday, largely increased
the number of patients. In the afternoon
the battle to the left of Savage's coin-
menced, and the rebels, either not per
ceiving or disregarding our hospital flag,
tired the first three shells directly into the I
hospital. Considerable solicitude ensuing
among the helpless and maimed, seine of
the surgeons volunteered to take a flag of
truce to the enemy. It was received by
them, and a note returned, signed by three
rebel colonels, promising not to assail the
hospital, unless unfair advantage was
taken by our army. The battle raged till
nine o'clock in the evening, the wounded
being constantly brought
_into Savage's.
and under cover of night oar troops re
tired, leaving detachments to bring the
wounded from - the field, who continued at
their labor till one o'clock on Monday
morning.
At daylight the enemy's pickets came
riding into Savage's, and guards were at
once placed upon the hospital. Common
country wagons were then set to work ,
by the rebels to collect the wounded ;
on the field, and they were all brought to
the station. Some of the dead were buried
on the field that day, and the work pro
gressed
through the three ensuing days,
until all had been interred. on Tuesday;
.norning, the rebels commenced removing
their own wounded to Richmond. In the '
meantime detachments were set to work
to piek up the leaving,s and spoils of our
camps. The poverty of the rebels is ex
everything clear down to the old Cast off
elothes and shoes, solitary cartridge boxes
and haversacks, and eyes the iron frog
meats of shells - .
Their own were provided with adequate
accommodatio ns in the houses and pleas.
ant hospitals of Richmond, while ours
were not taken to the city till Tuesday week
after the battle. Many ofthetn had in the
meantime died of their wounds, and most I
of these were interred near the station.
At length our wounded were transferred ;
to Richmond, and regarded not as wound-
ed, but as prisoners of war. They were I
placed in various warehouses, prisons
where the air was impure and the ventila- '
Lion shoelang. No surgeons were provi
ded for them, save the surgeon in charge
of each hospital, and these took no means
to relieve our sufferers, save in a single
case, when a rebel surgeon produced a I
rusty saw and amputated a leg. The pa- j
tient afterwards died. Of ail the rebel'
ladies that were so officious in attending
to their own maimed, not one appeared
among the wounded and dying strangers
that crowded their city.
Up to the time of Mr. Brunot depart.
ure, the mortality increased daily. None
of our surgeons were kept in prison. Mr.
Brunot came away to arrange for exchang
ing prisoners, but gave a stringent parole
to return in twenty days unless exchanged
for Mr. Lawrence Washington. He learn
ed that Gen. Dix has arranged with the
rebel authorities for an immediate release
of our wounded upon parole. It is sta
ted that the parole of wounded Union
prisoners at Richmond has already been
commenced, and that two hundred and
fifty have already been sent to the White
House, awaiting a Hag of truce to bring
them away.
Mr. Brunt saw (Sens. McCall and -
nolds, neither of whom are wounded, in
the officers' prison at Richmond, occupy
ing an apartment partitioned off from
the Colonels' and Majors' quarters.—
The company officers have been as
signed to an upper room in the same
building. The officers, as well as the sick
and wounded, are provided with rations of
bread and meat twice a day. Soup of some
kind is furnished to the sick and wounded
unable to eat solid food. The wounded
men from Savage's Station are placed in
the tobacco warehouses in which the Bull
Run prisoners were formerly conined.—
There are three of these warehouses, ad
joining - Erich other, and communicating by
' passages one with the other.
A few bunks have been erected for offi
cers; but most of the sick and wounded lie
upon the floor, which does not appear to
.have been cleaned since last occupied as a
prison. Until lately all were left in the
clothes they wore when taken. Within a
few days comforts and drawers, &c., had
been furnished in limited quantities. The
clothes of the wounded in many instances
had to be cut off, having been saturated,
with the exudations from their wounds.
These scraps of clothing were all carefully
gathered up, as were also the woollen
scraps found about our abandoned camps.
It is supposed they were sent to the wool
len mills, to he used in the manufacture
of clothing for the rebel soldiers.
Among the prisoners at Richmond are
fourteen sutlers.
July Weather.
There have been more extreme warm
days during the present month than there
were in the corresponding period of July,
1861. The highest marking of the thermom
eter this month was 96+ degrees; on two
other days the mercury rose to 94 degrees,
one day to 92+, and on two to 90 degrees,
making six days that it was from 90 to
98} degrees. In 1861, the highest mark
ing of the thermometer was 95 ; on two
other days it was 91 degrees, and at no
time afterwards up to the 20th did it mark
above 88 degrees. In August, 1861, there
were three warm days, the 4th, 6th and 6th,
the highest being 99 degrees. After the
6th, the mercury did not rise to 90 degree!,
and the weather was quite moderate to•
wards the close of the month.
illegal Weighing.
Suit has been entered before Alderman
Miller, against David Shaffer, of the Mor
gan donee, at the cattle yards, All eg h eny,
for violation of an ordinance preventing
Dr ay a g e par tierfana weighing may sedat e
‘epeghr into the city for sale. Jhk-'B.
is chanted with weigMiog heft bet he can
tata that as he charges sedum' s, he is
not
-,; 'al PentimriZLlMtfied. Reiport, or the Pillteburilk Sub.
.a. •
eistenee• Clnillailttee.
The followin were amon4 the sick and
1 wounded On hoard the sanitary steamer Since its organization in August 2d,
Commolore '
1861, the Subsistence Committee has fur-
18th, taken from Harrison's Landing
;- nished meals for over 50,000 troops pass
at Fortress Monroe, on the
James Hammond, C, 6lst, debility; `Fm ing through the city. Of 'this number
J l'il'Fadden, F, 101st, fever; Chas Lyons, about 350 were sick and wounded. These
102 d, debility; Wm Todd, K, 103 , de- were provided with medical attendence
bility; Henry Grosse, H, 103 d, fever; An- and all comforts which their situation de
drew Long, 62d, leg; John Morrow, B, mended. One sick soldier from Illinois
102 d, diarrhoea; Thomas Cooper, I, lst, died while in the care of the Committee
debility; Jacob Roesh, E, 101st, rheuma- and was buried by them. During the six
Liam; John Swaney, F, 101st, debility; months ending July 15th, the following
Joseph Brewer, 72d, debility; J D Spar. articles were sent to the Hospitals at York
mon, F, 62d, leg amputated; James Mc- town, Fortress Monroe, Richmond, Saint
Grogan, H, 62d, leg amputated. Louis, Pittsburg Landing, Washington and
The following are in the hospital at other places:
Frederick city: John Watchier, 74th, co 471 Comforts, 215 Finger Stalls.
D, Capt Smith, Pittsburgh ; Martin Groin- 1 ; f 1 Illankets, 1,625 Handkerchiefs.
Bed / 'As 210 Combs.
begh, 74th, co D, Capt. Smith, Pittsburgh; Low Pillows, ' 752 Cans of Fruit;
Albert L Ensel, 28th, co IL Capt. AIL Lan Pillow Vasa% 8 Barrels crackers,
Pittsburgh •• Chas R Dorris. 1091 a, co C, 879 Sheet, 114 Bottles Wine.
806 Pai soz. s,
Capt Farre'd ,_• David Sankey, 109th. co D, Luiastitt,,. Drawers, 1,15 A; Doz.
Capt Young, Lawreneeco; J ohn H Brown, 434 Uuder Shirts. 1.562 Pads and Rings fin
109th, co 1 Capt Lamm k, Lawrence co; Al Pa r ies gift Clow ns, 0,406 wounded,
sla da a
John Smith, 28th, Capt Jordon West- 1,41ir. do Sooks, ' 1,01.17 To Towels,
n 4. .
moreland co; Wrn Cooper, 111t1, co I, 4t2 Neck &arts, 3,667 Beo w ks.
i - 5 Booka t io9 Sundries.
Wagner, Mercer co ;W H Chapin, 1116, 217 Pairs SliPPers.
no .n, Copt Davis, Crawford co: G S King, Making a total of 24,271 articles, con
111th, co E, Capt Davis, Crawford co; tributed by the loyal citizens of Allegheny,
John King, 111th. co E, Capt Davis, Lawrence, Mercer, Beaver, Potter, Fay
. Crawford co; Wm Colwell 111th, co K, etto and Washington counties. At least
Copt Pierce, Mercer Cook. 111th, one half of the articles of clothing were
co B, Copt Corrigan, Crawford co; Silas ,1 made by the ladies of these counties.
Daniels, 11Ith, co B, Capt Corrigan, ye- The receipts and expenditures or cos,
:tango co.
have been :
The following wounded prisoners have Amount of oolleetion s iu eliuretws .i.
recently been brought from Richmond
Lient. J : du from ~ ociaties and individuals.
K Foster. 61st; Lieut Co! J C
l ' Spear, 61st; Capt J P Spe' er, 11th: Lieut
i N J Patterson, 620; E H Alead, 83d; A
IYard, 620: J Mckeugh, 10th; Cant .1 C
L:irge, 102 d; J McMillen, 10th; Lieut A
King, 620; Lieut J Brown,62d; J Grimes,
G, nth; 14 Wilson, 0, 9th ; J Clump, C.
83d, J Davis; 0, 620; 0 II Woodward, 11,
830; A Cook, C, 11th; C Hubbell, F, 830;
A Heihe, F, Ilth; J Stover, C, 620; Corp
C 'l' Wilson, II, 62d; C Snyder, 11, 624:
O H Stuart, C, 6:I: l It Calkins, 11, SI:il:
Cap: M I. Adams, I', 10th: E M Traey, C.
10th; II Derfon, E, S.;:h; ,I r Diebold, C,
Stli, J Davis, i'th: Copt Cuthbortson, H,
9th; Sergi E Shoudel, B, Oil,; S A loads,
0, 620; I. Hill, I, 830: B Cook, I, 620:
W H Bly, C. 83d; W Martin, C, 11th, N
II Davis, K,'6;td: A S Welsh, 11, 9th: 1.
Strong, 11, 63.1: F Hoffman, E, 630 ; W
McMaun, 0,63 d; Win 11 Cheri), C, 102 d:
.1 Suttener, C, 1020: A W Flowers, drum
mer, C, 1020: L Hutchinson, C, 102 d: .1
Davis. 9th Reserves: Capt Theo Balmier
630: E Brown, 102 d.
Mad Dugs--. The Stoy Remedy.
In Isl 9 one Valentine Kettering of Dan
!AM county, communicated to the Senate
of Pennsylvania, a sure remedy for the
bite ot any kind of mad animals. Ile said
that his ancestors had already used it in
Germany 250 years ago, and that he had
always found it to answer the purpose.
during a residence of fifty years in the
United States. He only published it from
motives of humanity. This remedy con
sists in the weed called Chick -weed. It is
a summer plant, known to the Germans
and Swiss by the name of Ganchnellt
Rother Meyer, or (other Ilttelotardarm.
In England it is called Red Pimpernel;
and its botonical name is Angelica Pho
nicea. It must be gathered in June when
in full bloom, and dried in the shad e , and
then pulverized. The dose of this fur a
grown person is a small tablespoon
ful, or in ice;ght• a drachm and
ple at once, a scru
in beer or water.--
For children the dose is the same, yet it
must he administered tit three different
times. In applying it to animals. it must
he used green, cut to pieces, and mixed
with bran or other feed. For hogs the
pulverized weed is made into little balls
by mixing it with flour and water. It can
also he put on bread and batter, or in
honey, molasses. The Hey. Henry
Muhlenberg said that in Germany thirty
grains of this powder are given four times
the first day, then one dose a day for the
whole weak; while at tit,, sa me ti me the
wound is washed out with a decoction of
the weed, and then the powder strewn in
it. Mr. Kettering said that he in all in
stances administered but one dose with
the most happy regilt,i. '1 his is said to
rilt same remedy through which the
late lie. Vm. Stoy effected .; many c.tre,t.
Vickels
On 'Friday the u.itm States Mint at
Philadelr,hia wiii re,nini, th e payi ng o ut
ofniekets for raite.l Slates l'reasarynotes,
and n 1 - 11 , 1 t,f , rt..!; .:hanga seekers may
he expeet.c.l. 1 i. , 1 . 6111 now making
240,000 pennies ;laity. and yet the demand
exec., h.• ri,.. rofit
Government On is abo p ut thirtto the
y per
cent and all whoLI!). donbtl..ss
accom;nodati..l m!, .raphily as possible.
Speaking of the ;arty, of' ni , -;c•-ls, the
Philade!ph:a : •.4 )11.. 1/u•
pleasant le:ln:rv,lt Ire , `lo bu,a 1,1:1!:•
diAlltiri4,lll,l!( pe . litlit•A by
the mint. is the the: that the end the
present small change ditlieuftp they will
become an almost inEufferalde drug on the
market, and parti.s will finally be glad to
get rid of then: at ahnost as great a di.;•
count as they are at presentpaying pr.—
Remanded.
1:c 4t,-rda v morning, .1 tidg., Mellon
I titeilic , and Adams heard the tostimony
of tour Witnesses on a haheas corpus taken
out in the case of the four parties still re
maining in prison, charged with abetting
Keenan in the killing of conductor Ohoy.
fhe evidence went to show that the stab
bing was done by Keenan, but it. was also
in evidence that other parties, not clearly
identified, aided in the assault. The Court,
under these circumstances, refused to go
behind the commitments, and the prison
ers were remanded for trial at the October
term of the Court of Oyer and Terminer.
The Twelfth Reserwee.
The following is the entire number of
casualties in the Twelth Regiment Penn
sylvania Reserves Col. John H. Taggart,
in the recent battles before Richmond:—
Killed, 18; wounded, 60; missing 37: to
ml, 110. Th.l regiment was in four bat
tles—at Mechanicsville on the 26th and
27th of June, at (}nine's Mill (or Chicks
hominy) on the 27th of June, and Turkey
Creek on the 30th of June. In the first
three battles they were actively engaged,
and in the fourth were held as a reserve.
Knap's Pennsylvania Battery,
Lient. Tingley, of Knsp's Pennsylva
nia Battery, for a long time attached to
Col. Geary s Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania
Regiment, and which became quite noted
for its exploits with that regiment in Vir
giria, during Geary's single handed ad
Vance on the last occupation of the Valley
of the Shenandoah, is recruiting for the
battery. His headquarters are at Norris
town.
The New Stamp Currency.
Postage stamps having been made a
legal tender by Congress, recently, they
will undoubtedly supplant all irregular
methods of making small change, being
good as long as the Government holds to-
gether. The laws of the United States
inflict a penalty of $5OO upon any one who
sells a postage stamp for more than its
legal value ; therefore, as they will come
generally into use as change, and are "as
good as wheat," they will not be the har
binger of a brisk trade to the speculator in
specie.
Withdrawn.
We learn that the suit against R. Dan
, ver, butcher, instituted to test the legality
of the issue of shin plasters by the Butch
ers' Association, has been withdrawn, in
view of the fact that.the Association pro
pose to call_
_in their circulation, tidies ,
tog that the Stamp currel.ey authorised 1;7
Congress will obviate the necessity of pm
rate individuals or corporations resorting
to %eh means of meeting the emergency.
Ca.,41 paid fur materiels, muslin. dzooels.sl.o32
do do do Freight
lyn
do do do Postage and Stationary... .
du do do Boles .
do do do braizZa
do do do Sick tioldiem
.eaving a balance of one dollar and
eighty-three cents in the Treasury.
The committee has never yet made any
personal appeals for hospital supplies, but
has preferred to depend on the voluntary
contributions that may be sent to them.
It may be said, to the honor of the people
of Western Pennsylvania,that their contri•
butions have been so generous that the
committee has always been able to respond
promptly to any appeals for aid. They
have now a good supply of materials on
hand, but money is needed to prepay
freight. Contributions in rash, hospital
supplies, canned fruits, wines, etc., may
be sent to IVeyman tSon, Smithfield
street. or AlbreP. Son It CO., on Wood
street.
Pairloth* Remotut loom.
1 The following sound resolutions were
passed by a very enthusiastie war meeting.
held in Birmingham. on Monday evening,
over which Burgess Salisbury presided
Wit EREAs, I Jur beloved country has
again called upon her loyal sons
. to furnish
recruits for our army now contending with
tine rebel hordes, who are seeking to ac
complish the dissolution of our glorious
Union and the destruction of our Nation
ality:
A xi. WomtEss. We believe thin devilish
insnrrection iA making its last great effort
which energy and promptness on the part
of the loyal people will speedily convert
into a death struggle. Therefore
Resolved That the chairman of this
meeting be instructed to name a committee
ofnine of our citizens south of the Motion.
gahela river, whose duty it shall be to take
such measures as they may deem most of
I licient for accomplishing this object.
Rci , o/red, That we will c•o•operate with
tie. aforesaid committee to tine r•.ctent of
our ability in currying out the plans and
arragements r. contended by them.
Prof. A. Burt, ►►on. C. Shannon,
John M. Kirkpatrick, K.q., 11r. Kerr,
Alfred Kerr, Esq., tool others te.dressed
the niretintt.
- -
Killed on Mr Railroad,
Mr. William Sample, a farmer, residing
beyond ltrito on's Station. on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, was killed instantly 6c a
freight train on Monday evening about
seven o'clock. lie had been drinking,
I and was walking along the track borne
! ward. when the train can. along, knocked
him down, and cut him in two. One part
of the body was curried several rods. seven
cars passing over the other. Yesterday,
Coroner McClung held an inquest. and it
was in evident,' that Mr. Sample had
plenty of time to make his escape, it he
had been in a condition to apprehend his
danger. The signal was given in time,
but not heeded. The d eceased was fl y•
ti cc years of age. and leaves a wife and six
children.
The ►leetlll..
The ENecutive Committee held t meet
ing yesterday afternoon, but no important
business was transacted. The Finance
Committee reported 5.'269 on hand, and the
Committee of Arrangements that they had
provided the necessary stands. The ad
dresi published elsewhere was submitted
by Mr. Howe and approved by the -
i 11g. The committee will meet again this
afternoon, when the Committee on Heim-
Intions and Officers will report.
Returned Rome.
Col. George S. Hays, who lately resigned
his position as commander of the Eighth
Pennsylvania Reserves, by reason of ill
health, has returned ' home. A highly
complimentary letter, addressed to him by
a number of company officers, regretting
his resignat ion,called forth a reply,in which
the Colonel promises to exert himself to
the utmost in tilling up the regiment, re
duced, by sickness and casualties, from
about nine hundred to less han three hund
red of men.
A •`Craek" Company. -
Some of our young men, sons of our
best citizens, are organizing a company
for the war, to be called the "City Rifles.
A number have already promised, and the
first meeting will he held this evening at
the gymnasium. The company will be a
fine one, and must till up rapidly. Those
desiring to enlist should attend the meet
ing to-night, as no better opportunity will
offer.
Not Killed.
latelligence was received yesterday from
Captain J. P. Speer, of the Eleventh Re
serves, supposed to have been killed in one
of the battles before Richmond. He is
now in Baltimore, having recently been re
leased from prison in Richmond. He
telegraphs to his friends here that he was
wounded in the thigh and shoulder in the
battle of the 27th.
- -
One Hundred and Fourth Keg
Went.
The One Hundred and Fourth Penn
sylvania Regiment, Col. Davis, has at
present only 439 men tit for duty, 57 being
in sick quarters, 44 on detached duty, 68
missing, and 239 absent, sick and wounded.
The regiment has been supplied with new
uniforms.
Col. Oliphant.
, Lieut. Col. Oliphant, of the Eighth Re
serves, who has been promoted to the
Colonelcy since the resignation of Col. G.
S. Hays, reached hereyesterday, on his
way home. He is singularly affected, hav
ing lost his hearing, but hopes soon to
recover, with a short season of quiet.
Goy. Curtin Coming.
Hon. Thos. M. Howe yesterday received
a dispatch from Gov. Curtin, stating that
he would leave Harrisburg on Tuesday,
stop at Altoona, and reach here in time
for the meeting to-morrow. He will prob
ably arrive by the noon train to-day.
0* a Iltrike.
The mines of the Steubenville Coal
Shaft are at the present time o• • strike,
to have ears measured and brendedimud:
mg to law.
Keep Thee 11p.
Mayor Drum has issued a proclamation
forbidding the running at large of hogs or
unmuzzled dogs in Allegheny City, under
the usual penalties. Owners of such
quadrupeds must bo on their guard, 65 the
law will be enforced.
Enthanged.
Cam, Theodore Bagaley, son of Wm.
Bagaley, Esq., arrived in Baltimore cm
Monday evening, having been exchanged.
His arm had been amputated, but he was
otherwise well.
Died at Richmond.
Walter H. Beeson, son of Capt. Beeson,
of this city, died at Richmond on the 14th
inst., from a wound in the leg reeei v .,i i n
one of the battles near Richmond.
Wt: ARE pleased to announce that Dr. R.
A. Simpson has arrived in this city. He
is a gentleman in every respect qualified
for his position. His career in the line of
his profession has been a very successful
one, and he has seldom failed to both re
lieve and cure his patients. Let those who
have failed of relief elsewhere not give up
yet, but try Dr. S. He is at the Laclede
house, west corner of the Diamond, Ohio
street, Allegheny City.
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RIITAIMIAN !maim*: 151PECTACLEttil.
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rotiafxo-
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J. DIAMOND, Optician.
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deoired.
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Chodnig out Ptah. of Summer Good..
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TnNt, Wen 1 , . run at, ome exi•
rienrn in grinding gr,tin. j6:l:•cf
DRY GOODS AT OLD PRICES!
New Stylea Prints, Ohintaes, Gingtaina,
Bleached Iduellni, Checks.
EficlorieE, Etc..
ALI. .1 o I; I' 1( C
SII.K MANTILLAS.
SILK CIRCULARS.
ICII.K
Pa1.: MM1.11.14A1C414.24,
CLOTH SHAWLS,
SUMMER SHAWLS.
The Sae.,uee, entitled, and Shawls. are of the
newest style-. We crier them at PAl.tern
Thin 11re.‘ 11,Omsk a 1...
Emhroldered ditto
!tarred & Striped ditto .
Iralitre 11114..,.... • ,__
Merrimac. linmlt Pavane t:g .
lioh. Sprague. all she beat
snakes or a 111 ieol-2.44
Organdie Lava . . 15 eta
Jarmo/et •• .
.... . .... 42 1 2 eta
French Cambria. rrom.l2 . 1-2 ao 142-1
Plain Colored Silk Cltalll.w , for ChM
siren. Cedar.' hon. sal :17 eentn. worth
621-2.
The above 11,4+ 11,1“, I.e.n ,I,,voti
ons , uro quirk vale,.
W. & D. Hugus,
CORNER FIETEI AND MARKET WIN
iyls
SPECIALTIES AT HORNE'S
1000 Ineocat
Narrow Trimming attopons„ at Re.
duced Priers.
Wide Meek Velvet ltibbon. tor Drees
Trimming.
500 'Dozen
Hoop Skirts. from 4 to 40 Springs.
Ladles' Bi'k and Brown Ple•Nie Hata,
Black Lace Mitts.
Gloveuandlloelery of all Kinds.
Black -* White and Brown & White
Plaid Bilks.
Breen Gimp* andiraney Buttons,
10 Cases Ladles" Linen Ilandkerchrs,
600 Cambric Collars, very cheap,
200 Enarsg. Thread and Guipure Lace
Coll,
Brown. Blue, Green, and Drab arena..
dine Veils,
Purple, Lilac. and Black ditto,
Black English Crape Veils & Collars..
Swiss and Cambric sets, •
Linen Trimmings 30 per cent. lower
than nasal.
Emlfd and Hant4ititehed Ildk'fs,
Mourning Cambrie Bandkerebiefe—
splendid assortment,
Hair Nets and Head Breese*.
Palm Leaf and Fine Pane.
New Portememmiee and Cuban.
Wholesale buyers will find our Stock unusuallY
full for the season. and at the very lowest prices.
Joseph Horne,
77 & 79 MARKET STREET.
Wholesale Rooms. 2d and &l Stories. • 171
-
ROTEL FOR RENT.
LION RENT—THE INTERIOR HO.
TEL. situated at Connelsville R. R. Depot,-
on ROM street, it offered for rent on reasonable
terms. The building is in excellent repair, and
completely furnished. Apply to
I-tf THOS. MOORS. 1 4 9 Fint aunt.
Lucent 011 Works
MINOAN, DITNLAP & CO.,
Maziatetaters of
PURE WHITE RESIMIRD
C It SON OEI.B.
Moe,
O. fel LIBERTY STRIEET PRA
blink Pa m7ll4ind
g
al/AIM& 6101 W, Atiemey
r otor at Law. iUtamais. Imams
ileiagen to to
ma
ANT BONY lt PIM
VAN trtiCTIIIIIIS tar
PlTTPiHrltuil
LBllllll4l
and i•hwrkrns
Checker Board
vvuoD a TRIM? sTs
THE UNION PEN.
THE rN lON PEN.
TUE UNION PEN,
THE UNION PEN,
TIIE UNION PEN.
THE ITNION PEN,
THE UNION PEN,
PRICE 13 CENTS PER DOZEN.
PRICE 13 CENTS PER DOZEN.
PRICE 13 CENTS PER DOZEN.
PRICE 13 CENTS PER DOZEN,
PRICE 13 CENTS PER DOZEN.
PRICE 13 CENTS PER DOZEN,
!'" V,u /...t.!
iiENH m !NEB
Nest Door t 4) PO.lll 0011144.
I eicxstv MINER.
INest Door to Poi.t 0tt14..
HENRY !INNER.
Nest Door to Post Ont.,.
HENRY MINER,
1 Yost Door to Past 011/re,
HENRY MINED.
• Ni fiqii i Door to Post Dine..
HENRY MINED.
Nest Door to Post Odder,
DOLE AG ENT FOR PITTSBURGH,
HOLE AGENT Fos PITTSBURG'S. I
SOLE AGENT FOR PITTSBURGH,
SOLE AGENT FOR PITTSBURGH. i
very ouperi.r.r eissey- ou iinud , ar.ii for
Kole low by
1 11-2 el.+
1-2
12 1.2 olio
Al 1.1
COUNTRY MONIES.
rillitosc CHOICE SITES FOR con"-
TRY revideneea in LINDENIZIROVE. Oak
land. are otered for saie. A branch of the Pitt -
burvh end East Liberty Railway runs into the
centre !he plot. The lots contain one-halt
acre and upwardx. T.ruis only one -tenth roo,ll,
and ono-ten tli annually, Apply
W. fl. LESLIE.
At aakland
IMPORTED LIQUORS
Just reoeirel, a large ILA Gi
I lit 11 (1 I . t v, d Ligna,v.4
Consisting
11111tA NIMES.
&e. eke.
All warranted to be of the very best brands, and
for sale, either wholesale or retail. at the lowest
mash prices.
Mao a large lot of Momosteralmelse and Ref
sided Whiskey op hand.
lIIENELY REPINEDY.
413 gmithfield street, Pittsburgh. Fa.
NINES.
JeZ-Imd
To quote prices on Boots and Shoes.
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE.
No. 62 Fifth street,
We have DO old Shopteoporo to sins about. Our
Goods ate
New.
Fresh.
And Beautiful
Blade by Experienced Workmen.
Zloty Pair Warranted.
Aid yet we sell them lower
Than Old Stock and Nar
row Soles in other Houses.
MEWS SHOES, 50 cents. CHILDREN'S 16 eta,
WOMEN'S. 40 emu,,
All goods warranted and repaired free.
About Half Prioe—No Abatement.
62 firm STREET,
.17/1 Next to haproos ORoe
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 00.,
I,IIORMIERLY OF THE TWO-Ai/LE
11 , USX dealers In Foreign Brandies. IV rose
and Gins • able. Blackberry. llasPberrr,
Cherry. aid Ginger Br milles. Old Monongabe
ityskAind
_other Whiskies. Jamaica Rem. Supe
rior Wine Bitters. &o
No. SS Liberty street.
Opro , te fourth street. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Hotels. Taverns. and Families sup .l ied at mod
orate Plata for cash. New Jersey Wer for %o
ily or hotel pa poses. jir3Antil
iNIEETie EXTINIALIMED irtikaasucs
PAM by tbe use of an apparatus whereby
noor galvanic battery are seed. Medi
cal : r e u ntemen and their families have their teeth
extracted by my process and are ready to tart*
as to the safety and painlarneee of the operati.cs
whatever has been said by pun interested in
averting theoontrary. haring= knowledge Pimp
proms.
1111411111fICIAL TILIMI Welted in ant 7
cry* and charges Jp law. se will warrant the
best of =atrial in all
sold/74 Ir Pali nE° 11 141= 114 . *Mt
aro
AMIN= AIPIII,II/0•46 '
wog - Amiable null nil
UM Oman MA Ossft
(L - LECTILIRN /IT TB HOAX CETI
COLLEGE, comer of Pm sod St. Clair
streets. Wednesday monde. at II a.
I j Ih, r AI • I 114 ,
WAITIENNION COMPANYi
meeting tithe CITY R1F4.9 will be held at
the Room the Plash Oyantasinm. on
tlhanond street over Robert attorson'o Linry
Stable. on this. Wednesday evening. Wm = 4
inst. at 11 o'clock
All persona desirous of oamlling their names
ander the late call for Volunteers would do well
to apply.
jr24:l t BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE.
GREAT ACCTION SALE OF
BOOTR
IROA's
ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
VASONIC HALL HMOS ROHS
T. A. MeCLELLAND,
Auctioneer
GRAND RALLY
11P011 ()VII COUNTRY:
TO ARMS! TO ARMS!
OUR COUNTRY CALLS FOR HELP!
300.000 800.000 800.000
You have cmlled un, and were by ltiM
utond's bloody tide.
To lay es down for freedom'', enke, nor brothers.'
bones beside;
Or trona foul treason's e2trefre I,:! nap to wrench rho
murderous blade.
And m the faze of foreign Me• ha hag - went.
parade.
eiii hundred thousand loyal me n ned tzU, hove
wenn before,
We ero coming, Father Abram, three , hundred
thomand more.
MANS MELTING 01. •rsur. CETI.
tH. ZEN, of Allegheny county will be held on
the
NVV.ST C01%1111.01N.
In the City of Allegheny, on
Thursday, July 24th, at 1 o'clock P. M.,
To devise means for the speedy enli.d.ment of her
quota of the 300.000 Mee called into the field
by the Prelldent of the United ;states, to suppress
the rebellion andreatore the power of the Nation
al Government. Let all who love their Country,
inns of
and Constitution. who value the bier:s
ings of I awns. and desire victory to crown our
Army, come to the reissue, The Commetitatton
end tbe Callon oast be Peeeerved, and
treagon putt • the sword.
FREEMEN OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
You are roost urgently requested to attend the
assemblage of the people. Allegheny °cunt,' will
welcome you with warm hearts and open doors.
The Committee of Arranittuentt have invited
the tsilowing- na med diatin ebbed gentlemen te
be present and addreas the meeting: Hon A G
cumin, Governo r o f penusylvania • lion Morton
M'Sliehae ,I ef York lt•hia: Hon Haniel S Dick..
i son, of New Gen John C Fremont, of
New To•k : Rev It t; Breckinridge, of Kentucky;
Hon Hiram Walbridge. or New York: Hon Da
rid W ilmat, of Pennsylvania David Tod.
flovernor of f quo: and other distinguLhedePeak
ere. of W. a ern Pentayltanla.
By order of the Committee of Arrangements.
THOMAS M. HOWE. Cha i rman:
Robt McKnight, Joe R Hunter.
Christian Zug, Thou M Blair
Jos I Bennet , T M -Marshall.
P C tshann•.n.hn "'
KI t o F resin,
P Nevin. j tunes%
lsaae June-. i J H Hamptr.rt.
C H Pankon. ,J K eClintzek
H F II l Jon... : T amailton
Geis IV Cx......'0. Snowden.
.1 K. Ileerherd, I James Park, Jr.
itf''
FUR EST FOR FRUIT JARS.
JOSEPH FLEX 11.Nta,
HifilEPH rue at I SG.
rainc
. . - iriter Market etreet and this iirA
,rni.r Market eireet and the
'TIS FOOLISH
THE /11&88 BIBBTING.
1303130 rm Alumna
MENU ge the e l! UMW ter 1111 , 1
Clessats7, *to r be held on Thursdan the 2110
I at. would reepeat/hlly remelt that, as hir b
may be Practicable ell business may be 811 4 Pead
ed on the afternoon of that day, so ea -to afford
the most staple opportunity to our entire adult
population, whether emplons or amass ea r men
or woman, to be prnent and participate tht
roceediags of the meeting.
The chigoes of Pittsburgh. filialthenY- and BP
neighboring Boroughs, are particularly nemest e e
to display the National Flsg from their dwelling"-
and places of business during the day.
The meeting will assemble on the West Com
mon in the City of Allegheny, a- I o'clock P. M.
Delegations of citizens from abroad will find
the Committee of Arrangements at ti e Rooms s
the Board of Trade, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
until the hour of mewing,
The Governor of the Commoowealtli has algal_
fled his intention to be preeent, and other dlrtio-
Imbibed gt-ntlemen from abroad are also expecteu
to be present, and to address the meeting.
Stands will be prepared on the ground for both
English and German speakers,
The several speakers who aro invited Pre re
quested to moot the Committee at the Booms in
the Board of Trade, at 12i5. o'clock- on Thundeit.
The several ltailroad Companies hare gene
rously proposed to issue excursion tickets for that
day at half the usual price.
In a matter which appeals so diremly to the
Patriotism of the whole poople, it certainly can
not be necessary for the Committee to urge upon
every citizen the imporeanee of giving to-the ef
fort %Lich ie being Lunen to recruit the de.
Pleted au-I aim itered ranks of our al 'Mee already ,
is the held, end et contributing. with the least'
pettsible delay. the quota of PetinxylvaLla to the
cow levy. f 3c.c.0r.il additional meat, called for by
the President, his coruidl mud earnest aul.mrt,
TlVin. 31. HOWL.
eiu'a Gran. of Arrangements.
AND GAITERS
1300Tm4 AND sti HOE: k 4
IlirE INVITE ATTENTION TO OVR
w w luxe 'mock of Boots and bhooa of
French and American Manufacture
FOR LADIES,
We have a variety of styiai cf
WALKING BOOTS AND GAITERS
WHITE AND BLACK SATIN Sur-
PENS.
EMBROIDERED AND TOILET SLIP
PERU,
KISSES• AND CHILDREN NEWEN, of
all styles wad qualities,
GENTS' AND BOTIO PATENT LEATH.
ER AND CALF BOOTS AND SHOES.
of every description,
OXFORD TIES,
STRAP SHOES.
BALMORAL BOOTS,
CONGIIES.S GAITERS,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
Oar ifiififirtment wla Lever more mamplate. find
We offer our IP)orla at "
Low P'rioes
as toe same quality can be sold in the olty. We
also manufacture to order every conceivable style
for
LADIES, HISSES, & CHILDREN
at short notieg,
W. E. SCIIMEUTZ 41'e Co.,
J 3 ,1! 31 FIFTH STREET.
OPLES INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office, N. E. Cor. Wood a Fifth St..
FIRE AID MIME IBLRANCE.
11 111117.C1fORS 3
Wig. 3iiip.,.. I .Tat32{* D. Verner.
William
W 6 H. , Capt.J,.o. L. lionacie,
William It, F1N..., I ..a ante! P.
fiver.
oliii E. Pinky. ; Qo.r' e ti Jon. e,
_tiarleo S Bi.S...tii. i trana Van °order.
Vi!Lam Van link. i C. liar/eon Love.
Wm.
PUILLIPS, Pre3ide4l
JOHN WATT, Vice Fred':
Wm. F. °AROSE*. &l y. iS /7" •Ti
R• R. BULGER
ruitTrAortuotic or
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE.
No. 1 SmithONO Street,
PITTSBURGH
•
A FULL . 4 1 4 SORTMENT OF
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture.
Constantly on hand, which we wi ll *on at tag
oweet prices for CASH. tayl6:lair
Cresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa.
I
HIS D I F:LIGHTFUL Alf D POP V
ULAR place ofsummer resort, located direct
ly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. on the
I summit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2.350 feet
I above the level of the ocean, will be open fur
guests from the 10th of June till the IlOth of Oc
tober. Since last seaeon the grounds have been
greatly improved and hematitic& and a number
of Cottage., have been erected for the accommo
dation of families, rendering Cresson one of the
most romantic and attractive ' , lutes in the State.
The furniture has been thoroughly renovated.
The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from
heat and disease, w!Il find attractions here in a
tirst-claas Livery Stable. Billiard Tables. Ten-pkra
Alleys, Baths. etc., together with the purest ay
and water, and the moot magnifieent mountain
scenery to be found in the country.
Tickets. good for the round trip from Philadel
phia. $7 50 ; front Pittsburgh, si 05.
Fur further information. address
Cresson Sprin gs ,
Wa M b L aLoN.
JOHN LITTLE, Jr..
NO. 101 FOURTH SWUM
STOCK' AND BILL BROKER,
bo P u r iti r a a raf ir 4 ote % Stook Bonds, a:d Mort.aiyars
Universal Clothes Wringer.
TI;E"VNIVEESSAL CLOTHES
W RiNtiElt" has been in use hi any tatuils
two months It certainly raved much bald work,
it setters elether rdeo. for garments that aro getting
old and worn are never cracked or torn by it. as
they are sure to be when wrung by its.nd 1 there
fore cheerfully recounnend it as a ca noble fam
ily aanstant. LUCY IfTtfEE.
Onallos. N J,. Februara.M.
FOR HALE AT 26 2$ ST. CLAIR ST.
J. &
Sole Agents for this county.
ICLCAEAII I
ICE CREAN E
ICE CREAM
STIR BIM AU CONIECTIOnIii,
NO 22 DIAMOND ALLEY.
P. SCIIILDECR would reepeetftd i l inform
hie friends and t hepublic generally at b e te
now pre ared at nu Saloon to serve 1 5 1 ICE
CREAM at all-io.ure of the day and evening._
Also treeb every day. a fine large assortment of
CA fits and EAD. of ail duror.ptiond. K ept
constantly on band. the very best COAFECTIO.N
ERIES in the City
N. B. Orders for PARTIES, de.. will be sup.
Plied at the shorten notice. tea
GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS
ROOFING.
baud fo u r
Bale
L . ll COMMANTLY ON
4.VA for sale with instruationsi Also
IRON SATURATED FOR ROOM.
Our work is not
_to be excelled by that, of nay
Roofer in Western Penneylvania.
B. F.tiLlu PE, 76 at.
Je2s-3md Pittsburgh.
um
0116 , 16 d S •KottiltiiSte aseottEmat of
GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS
W. R. WORM 41t CO.,
no 142 Federal arm. AlNihon, Mtn
EUROPEAN AO ENe V.
lipmems• airrnemi. eraOPEA3
gAgent. lig Wow wrest picothortb. Pa..
ainlipend %kW out or good back
etto • part of the old comb?. wbot.fw
BALL molds to Wu
. Ilan
air
ow Mad j
some entirely new
ALLEGHENY CITY. •
Large stock of Guns of all deeeriPtiorte.Oft
or made to order. and tor nolo at LOW=
PRICKS.
Repairing promptly attended to.
nolarlyer-m73/-eltf
IiaTEAL/111 TOW BOAST roll 31.334,—.3 00
1 .. feet on Deck, 21 feet bean,. 4 m """'
feet hold. 3 Dollen 33 inches diame
ter. Cylinder 17 ' Ghee end , Do feet stroke. every.
thing reedy 10f f irtrishing. EWA u ire 01
izoll
LOIN 0 & DUFF.
41} Water.str•-et
FAMILY 4.VAL lISEPOT. _
Will. hi. STEWART,
DEALER.. IN CIA L.
Conage BOOTH MUM g¢ setwusrr
srasen t ALLEM! EN 1 ern.
ad‘ Families supplied with Goal ut tow raw
ow rt notice. asbostto
NEW ELXIVRE *XI/Vt.
Invite the attention of the Ladies to the
Patent Flexure Skirt.
It wives a graceful and elegant form, and entire
am ideation to the wearer.
Tko have oho on hand a supply of that favorite
razscil known a. the
They mho invite the attention of WitOLF-Al.B
11(J ENS to their e t . ck et lower prio..si .1•K Ih I 24.
manufactured 'apnea, to their opts:, nail
at Eastern prices.
L 4 BIDRZTIVS
GARDEN AND FIELD SEED.
WAIMASTICD MENU 4.411, lass rise
ALA, a general eatertmeet ut
Isetplesuento: erai
Ormasemesaiial Triews.
ressived and tor We by
BECKHAM & LONG.
ma a.% n.e. nom' I' "" 1 " 4"*.
EL ear ITBEFOIIitIS V 0 r
U h MON EY
whoa you 011113. an ktAd
got a B V 1
It t
Ii
(let dr thing ItIND Wien name: (me that ip
liaLt
and e aitlc touch Lb.* will nut *aka )uus
and It: lei Pals.o tu and
pushor approved wien•tenete • t ell end be
d.
Ilt Whit tt Kul It hit.
ahatarlur... lie ti ....I .1, of,
VIULLEL&III %dek.n.tv & t,V,
WHOLESALE. GROCERS.
4 11111- urMo,Wrr Or
*Ma. /WAX b. Eby ULM *C .
- ALSu.
Distillers and Dealers in
MIX OLD KIONHNUAIIKLA 11: WHISKY
*ST Lamm" asetea.
adds riirmatuasa. IPA'
PORT OF P I Wt. BFiz,
illatla • •.• .
Boum,
CuE.Browsuovalle.
basard. Pebble.. b.hubel.
DEPARTED.
na.. ..Basset, Brownsville.
do
MoTrio.hlee.DANA.-
marmots be 1. Menem t leedanall.
Abdertoo. Cli e sown.
&nes Uratun. Ayene. Zane.rille.
humour* M. 2, alolheedo, the.lonetl.
Thp River—Lam evPnineru twilipht
there went three 114 nine inches celotn. In vte
We/0 uu ov the meta Autek. 4,../ &Wag 2.131.
IW' CilL ins the 41.4. wee Wu",
thipt A G oew 'teenier
arrived at the landing Mat ev hive ewe Brum*.
vtd. We obeli refer tu her APIS
•
Sill" The new passenger oteemer Ex
..ne, we. Capt J W Auawalt, Ira Vie that day purl-
Lively tot t mutat:am I aim. asea jt is , tit. MAID
has .a-t returetel , 10 , 1, her ti , pr tr. h.. heel P ut *
formed to the end. e satt.tseqoa .. a amt.
Capt. AhawaJt is au otahti. g seal i53 , ../ag Dakar.
31r lisle,. who has oh.rie of the olftoe. add as
hat passebsters ate well eared lee
what 4
Dolan. at the It hafts
Badness on the wharf was dull•-•••-lho Clara
Poe was anloadire h e ororalu a fiber.' sum. t
of cotton Caw Pee bats not let amide. mistime
to to out or My up ---The A a mum Ito 2 lift
with all the frown t she .0011 turf re e lno me
U thale---/ne alai mars So 1. in otantiof Cot
L Breroan, loft for Cincinnati light Ploy bea
been eoki to a Cincinnati bunt tame rient•••••••
The Anchanne, Captrlo Akewatt, was mu ekilp
boat talcum. in fremh. bet ese.iina Wm lei iservb.
ably fill out t....da3--Cupt A Mconlmat .14
two sobs lett yesterday for tho g 1 e n
a / 4 .1 1 . 8 4111
trlP—••••The Mercurio losi, Feld tip e pp.
there are ten new b, ats lehdite Mari 4
them are in a forw rd Rate—. tre Emma fireboat
left for Zarto•vide with all th s freight Asp asai
carry --1 he Brown, ill! p t-Ito .G I aria is on•
dewing complete reptitter---0.14 trent* has
decided sotto tali.. Out the :it WV EU Med the
river risee--Tbe Ciu ionatt Curate• irelal im3fal al a
ettoberbuid river waa [ring. wifti 3J beet 11111
hlisseurt was maws batik Ul4---
The Cricket No 2 was adv, mead for Pktabtualt
—lb* Prima Lonna a d wet* loading
for hletaphit—lbe lies./ Lod Mut been add k r
the Lower Ohio Mad*
For awing Lomb,.
THI9D Y. THE 2 4 /N.V.
THE MUMS • csagifl PAS.
SlCNialt smarm EXCllAlkage
a Ov;poAltlisllillimitienuncrsitlee. w ou l t
lee"
fee
For treight or Pumas &POP Oh boon' or to
.1523 AWN PLACE. Agent.
-
For Cluelnantl.
011119.,
Lontm Galenism Smsbasiae. anal
Es, Find
FRIDAY. JULY •6.4 P. N.
t om 11 4 THE SIIBMTAJSTIAL XO. I
steamer IA AVItiA I Ukt W. bean
amomander. will 1 are for Um above Pons. a- per
announceusnit
Fo- freight or passage apply on board or to
JOS J. E. LI VIA 4.oltuß s Amara
Neinlar Tarsi's" Pasekei IFer
Marietta &sod lassesisille.'
THE rubs YAMMENERIE
Mantes
stammer, dMA GRAHAM ; Cam
Ayers. commander. leaves Plttoba.ah
every TUESDAY. at 4 p. m., and Zanesville
every FRIDAY at 8 a. m.
For frel
J. 4rator paspetre apply on beard ar to
LIVINGSTO.I4.7 Amtrak
CO. fittoburstu
-
STEAMBOAT AGENCY.
W NZ. . A kl
Has opened an office at
NO. 90 WATER STREET,
Where he will transact a General Steamboat
Arena business. and would solicit a Amu id. rt.
man from steamboat men. ap24-Iyd
O
lici or Moirogoanitta Navolit Co }
Pittsburgh. July 10. IS6'.
MINE BOAItO OF It ECTSSIest MA VS
Midday orde•ed thn. a Divideuu ut Fy e l'er
Vent or Two Doll b a nka b lefty Cents per Hum'.
be paid (In curren fund./ to he -stock
older% or their logel revresewai me& afore the
Igtli hug e at tee °ace of the Tn•ltsure • Grant
Areet. W.. 8. O.OP IAND,
iii)
Ts • erns:
CORNWELL & KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFA C TUNES.
(At the obi &Kali I.4zed Volum Youtury.)
0 moralism WAY.
NES it. SW. CLAIR STREET.
Be shine don* iLe ti,nal
ro BILTILDEUM cO.IIiTat:ACS WIN
We are now niaaufaeturing a supesior aritrude af
IL. I Al
which we are prepared to deliver from our MALL
YARD,aos LIBERT E/ET.
hand 118
Bea quail anal.* of Famil Vona arelB
writ 11 14111,040311. STEW AHT
Irmtft:tr AVM "Ts.
Sarre* Trimming Ribbons, ill Men, .
Narrow Mark unipure Laic es;
'barrow Mack rreneis Laiseal
Iblremidine and Tissue Veil*. all Oderil
Sonnet I.lna, Le , /v.
372 XANUN, M4CRUM &
17 filth mint.
W. dr. D. itINEHART,
Manufsetarers and dealers in all kinds
Tobsooo, Snug find Began,
aPH 47 Nos. 114/4 and gni Wand street
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