• • . WELL .&NBW.E.RED. Teat fine old conservative journal, the National inte/ligencer, has a rickety sub scriber in P hiladelphia, who has lately' grown quite nervous because that paper' has exposed the evident malice of thei "War Committee's" report upon Chin. McClella n . • He thinks that the Inteli gencer devotes entirely too much Spate and time to vindicate the dia4rded Gen heral. There are quite a number ofpeople o think precisely, as the:'lntel/igiareras r rdent mitred ; but then; it - stnist be ad that Gen. McClellan's enemies, in uding the cl 1/102.12*!. ;of -14 Committee in questioninit Weittirerven fo" extraordi nary pains to tradtice and Vilify him . t There has scarcely been a day since his hat there has not 'been sent over Abe wires from , - Washington to , the New York press something esße. the ' aimed at his reputation, t his military deficiences," " his ' enormous blunders," ala . d his "doubtful Ipyrilty..?P All this he has -borne- with i patient shrug" but stillhisbunters willtotcease their to be a hist chase, 'The late repurt, purporting ory of tha , War, is but as ehib orate and well prepaied assault' itiion'an unarmed man, designed to prostrbte hini for ever. The loud eborus of detraction echoed by the abolition papers aver; its statement, looks as if they had counseled to,gether, in order to brings!' their heavy suns to bear at . once against the object of their attack. The whole New York and Philadelphia abolition press assure the country that the report of Covode It Co. is entirely crushing to McClellan. Bat still these papers will not let him stay 6 rushed ; they are continuallyadminister- , .g another stab aelftte had some life lett in I stil l dfiThis a shown mereirialice, wrath e head is off death garing the body even afte . The time was that "when e Id,the brains were out the man would die, Clellan , an end", but these assassins of seem, like the bloody Thane, to from the r that he may "rise again and push stool." ! 1 s long as these people isep McClellan , I re the people, by their constant d e . , tron of his actions and - mots will all just men feet A res,soispased de him. But the Intellige to ncer suggests ~ ways by which McCiellan may be los t , of, among • whichiire the following we think admirable Our old Wash.' coteruporary can, when it desires, ~'it. ,xcegs•ii° 17 ....i1Le.e.-f2 if - nottnitd.• 1~ :i be tre, lon fen, ma. whi draw . "An, 1 we ;maid suggest ' that there is still 'another way in which the "favorable remem brance' of Gen. McClellan .mar be 'for a time Postpon di if not permanently overlaid in the sit!pular., intl. It laic preoecupyng the popular uund wi ii brilliant 'victories won by Gen. Hook er on tit batiks of the Rappahannock. and by. Gen, fir 'it in the trenches before Vicksburg. These ac ,; everaents, if we were to judge Irons the impatien 'i that attended the movements of Gen. McClella . have been 'already suilicientlY 100,11 delayed, , i ,pecinCY when we cotudder that the first nate:, officer, on acceding to the command of the - il • of the Potocuie. proposed that his troops she d e battle to the enemy wherever they coal ~ d him," and.- when the latter re ceived the • pains° of tbe Seeretax7, of War for kndwingn • other strategy thairthatsummed no in the, a ~4.preheneive phrase, "I propose to alive , iitediately ' on, year ;Works." . When Irkkgbii rg l f : axial Riaamond is caPturea jwith the destrai ion of the insurgent armies the frienda of t , rageclellan, provided they • are.as Patriotic as •*i them to be, if therare worthY of him, will , i ye their montlui too full of excite tions'and thi hearts too full of gratitude to dis turb the mos • bitter and tinreltinting Of his oppo nents hY ~ , • Ing nntunely "remembrance' either of hiss , coeases_Crofhls niisfortnnee. tEr`Our (Greene co' tottewitt , thank,..*' our, fate and — and • front ; tio : Pailyand We ; n daring. t' I fears nfits dyi Pittsburg, rriends .of . the Waynesburg ,fty) Zeuinger give us the , - 'return Ore not at ali:alia as rme aste !standing. "We still Eve" the &et thit the "Post," i; ktv,has 441046 cireula: fiz past. yearwe have: no IFWit: ;,-I—z : 1: 1-alift Andr Weekkr ',Posti, • ' ' I:11. 10 1 ,31. /41 , nm, the kriniPo itei r if .: ' Ttirr, ln g r ey t e l y ° 47W i ant - viatto,up , thinker,: out, c ionsquid. not to . be' Iliti r Z'':!aqer. The persecution and 9 4nss. to which a bigoted ttuin seek to and him, alranthora and stied whose invo resis .., lib anwerati f• "" 'kW" 11Stain 4111.313"48 'e'en:- tin. The te.ringlam/mg.hil PI: •Vgliel prospeett a ii our It) • a Vre Publ' b • • tad of .this oeia Its Editor, Cot . eral,e/eet.l3 a spoken'..iii his dated 0.9 itianag! prosoription /lab and intolerantoDp' will only recoil-on i pink with the peOlii al utefends Leto where encourage a Paper a wide circa ceedingly low toI adsertisusg col e ROW ?PI , The Providence found just one en s nam ely — money. promised fifty thou. _ _`a Republican trium, gressional District. ey was given and ne:.' ' ettemy_avhich,defea Connecticut, Rhode nati. "AS DONE. Post says Democracy y ' in. Rhode Island single corporation :nd dollars to secure h in the Eastern Con nd it think s the mau l ~. That is just the 1 1 . -the D emocracy in Island and Cincin. (From th - • , [ 1 Cabinet Co I President—Row is , day ? 11, hC Sewar d — Rapidly c il aseßam** Put/ I'. St ieiroa—Rapidl y e ; ; Beteg—Rapidly deca :i Blitir:—Rapidly endin • J 1: Weljes—Rapidly exp 1 .IJa her , ltspid4t e -Pniident—Yee, gent' Ogf POYeriziPg.;_ega- I:nditt ig ,f iertiladinar;ant "y fri , • ends 7 .- 1, -Vbe-logutigi Lis g Co , s tigUtiOn as It 1. - . n'er ee First. and Third Pamelbr Cont. cilt/ 441117 Mrarketro and After News Vt.ERLt We have printed one thousand extra copies of the -weekly Post, for those who wish copies of Mr. Curtis' speech on Loy alty; and Gen. McClellan's reports of the tattles of South /fountain, Antietam and the Peninsula. They can be had at the counter, in wrappers for mailing, at - Sys cents each. WILL APPEAR. onr young, amiable and Christian friend and correspondent, "Democrat," of Cop berhead notoriety, having been east off , the edit in or of the Qrosiicle, now ap peals t willo us hia, orphanage for a Learing. remarks Ile rppear in Monday's Post in a few to the. Honorable Court on the same subject continued. S. The by to be retained will be waselected b . ) , the division and corps Com• nder, under - the instruction s of the ommanding-General of,.the army or de partment, from among the most_ eflicie n t °Widen of the respective' regiments. Af tex the co nsolidation, as herein directed thoreduced proportio n of Officers .will be maintained, and no a ppointments to va eancies-will be made except upon notifiea , tion from the Adjutant Generals of the va etincies to be filled. The said reports will be separate for each State and must em• brace the name, rank and ' regiment of the igkrty,dgeating the vacancy,- with the• date and cause thereof If an - order was is sued in the case, . its number., date arrd source muit begivoiiii: C oniWissaries and Assbnant ComMissaries of' Masters -.will %Wally -, obtierve this ,paragraph, and nukka-ho-, /Austere, except. in the propor tion herein fixed. The following are the sections referred to, and under which the foregoing hi :iir .dered : ' -- ..10, iind be,it further enacted, That whenever a regiment is reduced to one half them aximum, number prescribed by law, the Preeident may direct the con solidaticn of the companies of-sucregi: dient-r Pisiiided That no company Sc. formed shall exceed the maximum nuni .ber prescribed bylaw: - When such con solidation is made, the regitncntal officers shalthe redtwed in proportion' clothe re chieflon in the number of compaties,; Sic. 20. Ancl be it further enacted, That whenever a regimentis reduced below the maximum number allowed by law, no otß cer shall be appointed in such regiment beyond thoie necessrry for the command of such reduced number. 130 order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TowNsExn, Ass it Adjt-Gen. Confederate Vease/a in England. Information received here from Eng /awl makes four ;easel% of the class of the Georgina building in Forts there for the enemy, instead of ten, as stated, _ ----_________.--........._______ Punialunent of Deserters. A.ecording to elate a rmy order addition andmeans are to be taken for tife arrest Fpunishment of deserters. All re. in such eases are referred-to Colonel Fry, Provost-Marshal General. OW York Loader. ] errilation the rebellion to eking. r veecing. I ng, Custom Souse Frauds a. Francisco. The &ands were co flagrant in the-San ..- freatecht4 ernsaatepuoge clllateint*Yruattrelt sling. ing. to remove the entire crowd, en he :finally on; bat crush- appointed, for collector of the `port--Ex- _ ...Ga- Ziartsuir cittg,. -dedayin Congressman, Lair, of. California, 'trnd- .r. i dsr-p` -Eriirta*hite-bsen B red t . ° re --, mg whom, s am, of of State, .superintendent port fOr duty to Goa. Buruside,at Chi= the mint. canna" U.' s ..., Tamar AZtil .. fi.P L - L.LP . The War Cornmittetylilludiallo'nome one interfering in Gaik-Burniide's plans for. an advance after his disast4A Fred erighskirg,7retnalts as followil and we "'sire;detil.l.he rikierlto carefully consider it : ~.,_ Baniildercniaineilhero (Wruillizurton) a t t ha tsmiefor two dayd, brit noconalusiotrtritareaeh - ed noon the subject. When heretumed to liiscain it ne learned that many of the de tail!, If th, (loner& movement and the details qj the cavafry ei-pet/ition hod become known to the rebetsumpoth fsers :a :11a,th i'ghttt JlVlon"w'ial'irmniiettaptlmuriaccit'7t; nines he elated Mot he had told no one in We:4h mg ;:az except the PiT,i,ept, Secrel.ry SYanton r!tal7, Ilan. fluffed.' and in his camp none know 0 / A ti - exopft_cfne nr two. of hip staff - officers, who had re, unable to foalT-gCV ties t i me, rlelig itirelfens2seell ntollinmsetiti; the enetY:' i This, we infer, is but the beginning Of a pressure intended to relieve the adminis tration' of the services of "Old Brains." The Presilent is, of course, secure, and the great aid rendered the Abolitionists by Secretary Stanton, in issuing furloughs for the New England soldiers to go borne and vote at the recent elections, will cause the Committee to allow him to remain at the head of the, War Department. So "Old Brains?" is the man who must bear the disgrace fastened, by the War Com -.mittee upon one of the three functionaries mentioned. Let him pack his trunk in time, for "Ben. Butler" is the coming man. q The little paragraph we have quoted from the "report," seems to have been arranged especially for Oen. Ilailedk's benefit. The extreme radicals do not like ohim, because he refused togive commands those three magnificent humbugs, F're nt, Butler and Clay. They used "Old .. Brains" .pretty effectually to remove Mc Clellan, and - rainy the engineer is about be ing "hoisted with his own petard." A verj, strong case can be made against him with very little labor. The committee, in order to satisfy the country of his ineffi ciency, need 'not, as .they did in th e they cate of MeClellan,sit for eighteen months; Can triumphantly sustain the pro lific* of his removal, by asking the nodn try what has Brains done since he arrived in Washingteri ? The_ power bejlingl Alle :thrOnts,in Wiaington is a mightieng inl; if. W. S c an n ot see all of its operations' our ayesscasionally gladdened by a look Aiiiit effects. - Its behests are as fatal and xorableas were the sentences of Henry I the Eighth; and Balleck, just now, stands I upon about as sl ippery , a foundation as Wolsey did when he was displitced by Be y 4ito make way for Crammer. Like supplanted Cardin], Halleck may console himself with the reflection of "Princes' being uncertain," and like a well bred dog, walk quietly down stairs; when he sees prepration s on foot for kick. ing him into the street. kie'OW - consolid The .New Y ation' of the isms% , . York Times publishes the fol.- /timing important order, which was to be promulgated on Thursday: WAR DRPA WIN ENT, A DJ'T GRNERA l.'s OFFICr. i WASIIIRGTON. April 2.1863. GENERAL ()mums, No. 86.-l. Under the authority contained in sections 'nine iiteen and twenty of the act for enrolling nticalling out the National forces, and for purposes, approved March 3d, 1 %3, it is ordered that, for each and every regiment of the volunteer •artny now re' duced r or that 'nay be reduced hereafter, as set forth in said sections, consolidati on shall be made hi accordance with the lb, lowing rules: Info into. ntry. 1 Each regiment will be co n solidated five or less number of companies, Surgeon mastered out' and one Assistant Cavalry. 2. into six Each regiment will be consolidated or a less number of coinpanies, and the Colonel, Major and one Assistant Burgeon mustered ou. Aria/cry. 3. Each regiment will be consolidated into six or a /ess number of batteries, and the Colonel, two Majors and one Assistant Surgeon, mustered out, 4. The commies and batteries formed by consolidation will be of the maximum strength, and will be organized as nosy- di rected by law and regulations. The drat lettereof the alphabet will be used to designate,the companies. 5. andT Company officer's, commissioned an era non commissioned, rendered super. the will be mastered out of service at er date of consolidation. All other be retained. ofbeii and non-eommissioned officers will ill Ban !•"Pact vs. Theory. his My s good fellow"' queried a lawyer of propective client, 'for what have they' set you in the stocks 7" "For slander.' "But they can't set you in the stocks for slander," r emonstrated the attorney. "I do n't say they ran," responded the client ; "I only know they &um done it. and here '' ~.. New 3.e Orders in Illinois. Orders have issued by Gov .. Yates, under the authority of the War Depart ment. to raise ten companies of inantry, for the purpose of guarding and protecting the State of Illinois from hostile aggres sion. to serve for three years. 1 • S muggling on the Potomac. Notwithstanding the vigilance of the Potomae flotilla mach smuggling is car ried on from lower Maryland into the rebel lines. Ile turned Deserters. The number of deserters who have thus far reported at Camp Convalseent, under the President's proclamation, is said to be 936. Letter a - of - lEarqu e , It is believed that no difficulty exists with the Administration on the subliect of letters of-marque and reprisal. The im portanceof the question is well understood. When occasion demands, there is no ques tion that . the President will exercise the poWer in the premises authorized by the act of Congress. The W es. But fifteeu thousand topes of the evi dence of the War Report are ordered to be printed. It is - to be placed in four large volumes. . . . _ Foreign roqage. The PoEit Office Oeparithent has just issued an order to Postmasters, directing them, from and after the list of - bfay,, , to collect in specie orits equivalent, all post ages due on unpaid letters from foreign countries in the mails dispatched to this country from Great Britain /re/and, France, Prussia Hamburg, Bremen or Belgium. The' Order' , at. present's pplies B e lgium. to these !nails. On out-going letters the existing-regulations remain unchang ed. Under the existing postal arrange thents postages collected on, foreign ' let ters mnstbe accounted for to the foreign G overnments in specie or its equivalent, hence this order, the authorizatio n of Con grees. Indian Treaty.. The Indian Bureau has entered into a treaty of friendship with the Re tives of the llioways, Apaches, by which the ar Ce to amanches pree receive an- ent and nual/3r $ 2 5000 . worth y of agricultural im plements, ec., and agree to locate `them selves remote from the line of emigritnt travel. The delegation of I7tes express a friendly disposition, and lionhtlella.t.t4reaty be trade with' that tube duim`g the .next summer. These loclian visitors will return home this week. :Death-Sentence and 'Comm utation. James Snowden Pleassstis, of Mont gomery County, Md., for "relieving the enemy with victuals, and knowingly har boring and protectinethem," was sentenc ; ell to be hanged, hy_ a Court Martial at ;Po olesvilleand., of which Col. Wnt. Wort ri r irgin, of the Twenty-third regiment Maine 'Volunteers, was President.. The Ending of the Court was returned with an endorseme n t by the President commut inglis sentence:to imprisonment. Fort Delaware has been designateclas his prison. Oolleetion of Abandoned Property, Wm'. P. 4 lrell on; 'of he beezialr; pointed by the Secretary of the Treasury Chief agent under the law of the last , Con grese providin g for the collectio n of aban cloned propert frauds in y, and the prevention of the insurrectionary districts. The Removal of,Judgea. Some of the Judges of the Territories are preparing to teat before the United States Court of Claims the question wheth er the President hag the power to remove such officers at pleasure. Judge Cradle bane), whose case ia fully made up, and which is included with the others, contin• ued to act on the Supreme Court bench of Utah for eighteen months` after Presi-1 dent Buchanan appointed his succeasor.H Judge Cradlebaugh's associatas, howev er, acknowledge him to 'the exclusion of the latter. tn Re er oving,the Rebel Capital. ! A deeter from the rebeL.army says that arrangements are being made to re chattMove the rebel capital from i liehmond to anooga. TEE TWQ ARDENTi, 4:or th e Pt. RAoaiGYEB,S. If 0 I gallant gentle,i i . i th'''," h ad U lk,"K eep Watch and WardLi" ;,.:.! ' We have scotched the, I 4nAurne snake, not killed hini." .... ,MAcaref. Prxlinrck: anti Br.. es Were Worthy pee Bold "Leavers." tod, vveon And both, (tho' PINCHRf:CE'S nose vies rod Wore ever, ever orepa. PiNcanEcx came from lila trinket stall, And Ba.tes from his little till, • And they "hare ta'on a solemn oath" - A "Copperhead" to kill. To starve tho winked serpent oat, ( This was their secret plan) And up and down this gawks- town Thep sped from molt to man And warned them, 11§ they loved their souls, To bruise that .reptilo's head, To help hirn not to oash nor clothes, Nor raiment, food, nor bread. Alas, that -two sm.% sprightly chaps Should spend :their time irt vain For, notwit Thuserpent hstang all their toil, thrives amain. Forbear, ye intermeddling Vipers! ye "gnaw a file:" Rub, PorcuaEcr, rub your plated spoons, Then polish Buss awhile! -wawa I Distress in Georgia. A few days ago twenty women it. Geor gia, maddened h o mee sight of their star vinz children ati collected in a body and broke into and plundered several groceries in broad daylight. ..._... Foreigners in Massachusetts. • The question of repealing the amend men t to the constitution, requirieg foreign. era to reside within the State of Massa chusetts two years after. their naturalize tion before voting was decided at the on Monnay in the affirmative. So polls little interest was manifested that the vote in the city of Boston 'amounted to 996 faVor of the repeal and 782 against it. in Maple Sugar in Michigan. The season for making maple suga r in Michigan has been pro/cations, and it now sells at twelve cents per pound. D efalcation. -The Hoston-papera4nate that the --cash ier of the Rank of Roxbury, MaBßaChll set, is 000 a defaulter for $ 15 ,000 or $2O - into Wgrea were yesterday (March 29th) thrown t excitement by the report that two hundred of our regiment were to be sent home to vote at the election; and an order did come, "to pick out twenty good reliable Republican froin ottrcom pony." Our officers told us that the Quar termaster General of Connecticut came on to Washington, and had an interview with the head of the War Eepartment, Mr. Stanton, and stated to him that "Connecticut would be sure to go for Seymour, unless the soldiers could '6 home and vote." And they made an agreement that as many as could be spared should go home. and vote. Mr. Stanton asked how long it would take for the furloughs to .go through the regular channels, and being told it would take three days, he said: "Send their names to me, and I will put them through in three hours;" And the men were "accordingly pi c k ed out; men that were "sure to vote for Batkinglum;." _no .matter if they had pent half their time in the guard-house, it they were sure to "vote right" it was enough. But as were not o yof the s u may well-suppose we who same pohticd way of thinking, did not like it. We should not care if they would let us go too and vote for Seymour. But that was not accord ing to the programm So we made some pretty loud talk—the consequence of which was, our commanding officer went to Mr. Stanton and stated that he was afraid he would demoralize the regiment, and had it stopped as far as this regiment is concerned; but I believe it was to tend to all the Connecticut regimenex ts in this vicinity. So look oat for a great in flux of soldiers on the first Monday o f April. Yours truly, ....................L_ D 1 E 1i: -------- -----.-- t"" On Fed „--.-------------lonfne at iiu ok, STEPEEIYSMITff. 'in the 80th ye . ar of ° his age The funeral will take Place the 12th inst.: at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-law. .Edw. C. APLearnan. Lower St. Clair To wnship, The friends of the family are invited to attend. _ . Oe Friday, 10th inst„ at 12 o'clo 2000.) AGNES. Youngest daugh terof Edward and Ataxy CU en aged 4 years and 3 months, The funeral will take place from the residence o f the Parente on Peru2syl reale Avenue, at the p• ni., on Saturday the 11th lost.at' 2 Plf/FdERAL SOTICII.I-The remains- of GEO. HULMIS of the 01st reg:ment, will he, 'interred on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. from the Waverly Hoene, Diamond, Ail ey. n Cm ear Wood street, the funer a l to proceed to HilidaCemet ery SOAPS ~ --- f ' - • Cleaver's musk Rented Brown Windsor. Low's old brown Windsor, G/enn's brown Windsor. 7. _ Low Soli & Benbow's Honer SoliP. Peb_ow & bon Boner Soar). Low son & Benbow'a Gyeerine Soap. J. C. Hall's Son Bone,- Mal). Low Bon & Benbow's Oldness musk SoaP. .aremenall's Skin Soap. (ver7 fine.) 'Cleaver's boner SoSPE4I safes) Yardb' & StathatuAtilra.rine Soap. KulPsisavender mr•alurtforiPs. - ' geaker:thntp,,(verr rare and, s4keiloza: ',. With arr assortment of fine Castile. Naha:a-v.l'c: at fair Artift. Ibr aala-by. ilinall JOHNSTON. sta. 114 eor S mithfield a ith Bouthenripanoes. The Charleston 2ifet4Ory says nodal% will save the rebel ciurfincy from its pres l Mitruititms-depreciation but ltlieavy lax and a forpeitloani The debt of - the goy ernmeint is eight hundred mi/lions - of dol , lars, and the earlyy current expenses of rate gOvernmeat estimates in the future at eighty•four millions, gr about seven dollars a day to each man, woman, and 88lichild, white and black, in the twelve mil- , ons of population, eight or nine timag aamuch 'Carolinaas any tax ever levied in South . Practical.. The Geneva-Gazette says the following is a copy of an advertisement posted in a conspicuous place on a manufacturing es tablishment in that village : Wanted— Four industrious young men wish to joy mar- ry fa forts ne our respectable young ladies who en o $3OO each, to evade the draft. Inquiref within. -- The Nicaragua Transit Co. The President of this company pnblish es a finerlett in New York, cautioning the. public geral and holgers of the com pany's shares in particular, against cred iting the report brought by the Northern Light that the government of Nicaragua had seized, and confiscated the company's boats and other property. He says that rigktin the charter of the company there is no conceded to the government of aragua to seize and confiscate its Nis property by an executive act. !The Report of the War —Commit- The rem ' n tee. ning part of the report of the has been rint Committee on the Conduct of the War ped, and will soon e ven to the_public. It is on the subject b o Bull sßun, Ball's Bluff, and the Western or Mis ouri Department. The Committee also testimony in relation to the Hatteras Inlet, Port Royal, the Burnside and Ac comac E xPeditions, the capture of New Orleans, the invasion of New Mexico, ike. De moralization. The word "demoralize," that is so fre quently and of ten so strangely need, now a-days, was coined by Dr. Noah Webster, and was, by .his own confession, the only. word he ever made. Be first used it in a tract which he wrote upon the French Revolution, in 1793. A fellow Polygamy. nameda Gentenbein hes jus been convi e onl ctof bigamy in Wisconsin fiy recently married his eleventh wif.l Cotton in Indiana. ! The New Albany Ledger says that some of the farmers in Southern Indiana will plant from ten to twenty acres each 'of j a large one. ootton this year, and the prospects are% that the his crop of this State will be i Gen. Toombs Resigns. Gen: Toombs has resigned hie position in the Southern army, and says he can not longer hold a commission under Da via with advantage to the country, or hon or to himself. Alkali Needed. "Don't you think my son resembles me ?" inquired au apothecary, as he in troduced his greasy-faced boy to the witty Dr. H. "Yes," replied the-Doctor pre tending. to scan the physiognomy of each, "yes, I think I see your liniments in his countenance." Gen. Turchin. Gen. Turchin . , of Chicago, who, as a colonel, wag tried by a c ourt - martial and cashiered for penn itting his men to plunder and outrage the People of one of the towns of Alabama which they had captured, has been ordered to report to Gen. Rosectans for duty under his new commission. Deceased Rebel Prisoners. The Medical Department statistics show the number of rebel.prisoners who have died in Union hospltala since the core mencement of the war, to be over five thousand instead of two thousapd, as previously reported. .11ow the Connecticut Election was Carried by the Administration. .The Newark. Daily Journal publishes the following letter, written by a member of Company I, first Connecticut Artil lery; SENTINEL At IJSIC. I Nl i i . r o R t.' 1 5j . r 1r NN a o N . Tit , E 1 /c11,)1/N., Moder-aieaAIZIPr t w o/ *-117, ;FAiitintelle BTAREI to , ap7-1w JOHN CaltoW. iclic 11. Thi . ENAMELED AEATUEM. yak- Baknorato Gears Cali Imatbetßal • • ots' Grain Leather Ihrbror_als: New Yor ems I torn made warrantmL at ..,..„.811. Fi ft h street. W. L is...uaxiirza co. i Eleelklia di & LONG, Agents -for , the Zack eye, Quaker, liusssUron ,and CaYaita. ef Mower 'and Reaper, C_ yea gi- Chief; jr Rsrmer tr Wood's Mowers_,, Wheeled a 7 lt r,; volvine Horse ms's liar Zievatois,&444-12 e • apll , .. _ 1;i1p 127 Liberty. Si. Hi mows.. .ciLT/ / 1 2114!-. NIL 0:MS: -a shovels, seadearseed drills. eardemand bakf racks, hay and manure, forks. itythori -grain! oradtes, for sale-hy -' —-- - 4 • jIECKILtIet kI,ONG. , 127 Liberty street.' _____________; `IIIISI Slinii: L--------- UMBER eTTIEII apll /4 . CO S. LEES. farm mills:for sale by BICOEMAAT & LONG.- 17 fLiberia , streak . _ ARNET MILT, pEACN MLOW. Cif cherry blow, buckeye, Prince Albert. Allah isan white. sprout. Fox's 'seeding Potatoes , for: sale b 7 BEC/ftfAM &LONd apll Cl2lLiberty street. ----- ---- 11:1 - '' ' ' _ .01.42tre t)E and pri oLn Pr PE nted, fowaala by - • apll W. P. MA RSHALL 87 Wood street. U. 1101111LAMD, 98 scsincer sr,,, ~11-. would ll th s.ttention of buyers to his stook of LOC& AHD 8 / 1 0R.S. both cheap, good and LOON AT THE PRICE& Men's Mon's coarse boots, only ............... .. . : ........ ... $ 2 SO fine prime boots. .... ......... ... ........... , 3 OU Ladjeadloroceo Heeled_ .......... --. .. ... ICO Ladies Congrws Heeled Gaiters, sillzgored:. 1 .S LadieLadies Enameled Slippais ... . ...... .1.-- ...... .: . 37 s Fine Slippers :. . ......... _at; .... :. ... ..... . . 50. Ladies Fine 8a1m0ra1i.........-.-.. ................. /X. Missies and Children's In and beetles sortment to bo fouad in the city. BOY'S and. Youth's boots, Shoes;balmorals 'and gaiters of *Rory style. Bo sure and call, as you will be milled at . .rosnpn H. noitLi.nly, g' • , No. 99 'Market at., 21 door 11-om guth. i apll 3000 nmill'DsdElit. Pour" "1"r• 240 bbls Star cf the West Ilour, 100 bbls Eureka Mills Flour /00 bbls Bartlett s Mills Floor. ' • 0 bbls Bnk's Madison Mills Flour. 0 bbla Invincible Mills Flour, • 100 Ude .Limestone lls Flour. • 00 bbla Trow's St Lduis /fills Flour, 50 bbls Cam 11/ Outage Mills amou r , oo bids Canonsharg Milli Plow.. ao bbls Falls of Ohio Mills Flour. 33 halt chests Green and 'Black 'ea t .t 20 boxes Werk's German goal; . 2 3- - boxes Woman's Friend SoaP. 0 boxes Mould Candles. 15 dozen Corn Brooms. 10 dozen 13 ,, ckets. • .10 bbls New Orleans iffalanei. 9 tcs Da.l6' 5 Ole EOM iD Star Hauls Y • 10 bags coffoe. On hand and for rale by .. . LINDSAY iw...r.roari. apidlw. ' , 187 Liberty St*. Czty ,Intelligerice Office, No. / 27 Iouril et.. - : one door aboye.Sibi th aeld a i .4311-NOW ipikEPAREn • ? to strppi.lr R. families in the citYand country, with Woe of all kinds. at short notice. I will . also attend to the Pmchase and sale of property. co of rents and claim* negotiate loans, die. Prem fay ihtiroateknowledfre of the elty andmozusty, and long experience ti the Mistiness. .r- hope .to e en tits satisfactio iny patrons. mh l6 :Bnsdinath. M. K. N91.41N. .. r . .. t. ,s • 11 .-- ---------------.§.. ~, .._:%, -,;.),. ..:-.-- , •'' ' FROlf. 1461,EANktlii- T Et E = 4.-'-=-I:i_.:-, . , P • '' "4.44.•‘' ''' ' ' "OLD COUNTRY." T lINDER/lONEDIR.PRRPA.RXD aa to bring out emigrants froinany part of Rae. land Ireland or t3ootland, either bystiperiorlaat- Hiltag steamers or Arst.eleassialling vesaelaarfrom eo to *l5 less than Lidera can be purchased for at any other office Pittabargh. Cfreenbeek e or our. reney taken. Address D. O'NRIL. European Agency. Chronicle building. Pit*. t. Pittaburgb. Pa n2bl6:Bind oaa2t e IF C • " L S. S. , W isrE N N E E NEw SPRING STS SPRING STyLEg BOOTS AND. SHOES TS AND SHOES ARRIya fG ARRIVING EVERY DAY EVERY DAY AT AT " AT COROT. BALL SOL STOR Se 62 Flith-Stireet;-• Next door to Ramos °Mee. &is lling ea usual. much ender the regular Meal D.A.178 & CAPPELL, AtifißaciiftiOr Tux,. ofts, liVilNo..isd sAtinourm. smut mra vz xiimiT it rvEnlim A ialve end wellseleeted Skirl n g 6-0 Clothe. casiggievod Si 4 • , oomditizit ot er, Veactiags,cte. 1410 huts-4. gook of GENT'S FIJRNISIIIPTG GOODS, including Paper Collars Reet.Ties and roars' thing usually kept by Snit sbuts sruritish Ink Store Orders rolog,* executed. - troßtbkrt IRA B. RI'VA'Y & CO,, , (Late of the Etna of W. If;'Wiltfarna JEI A. .1•7 At EXt 4 , • • NO, 75 FOUTH( STRIKET. Nest door to the Afeeitnnim Bank. UZ. 1 6:113 Viit Si i*llNli NOTES, BX ORAN GE, .11: ,:.1 0. e ,f auv .3, nolont Securities. • • . „ , . , ... ... - - - . ;• . , ' ' ' .. . ~ • - - . O.(4RTO_ Az --- "---'wiE4Vl§ll BUINTS. TO-1)41790 eiDriSTIMIRLIBBIIIS "t45-I).l.r's AD TlEUeganni .- ANir, _ .t Atmm.2 , l7,x Th---,---E37----ro. R . iir. Tr sr to T . H . s n ---- AT -- 4:::-i----------7----77'7—'- :uieetiriecltA,t,rp:.!::,ouNiTMlLll.B will hare a ..... .s..a. ad .4:.-..v .Fl_, ~„,.„ ..., ~ . , _18•110--= 1 8 4w i thit , ::tz r 4r±.: / i iii : • eteerailgeitbArg - r -ett p•: ,- No:i ..._.- 'f i , (Ltsa oy u 7. &.efettotriAll:Oadi r , Mc J . Wila. A:'Sr,-„ases.;:of old Democratic - rz„ , . Wili el Enoscr"d r dati ves Demo addreB'• CONNIVION k iftWAHDN(VB ny r c-ner''' '-'l4. ik , -- , (IKE4'4l9'"l"' 42-- ~ 1, 1 , : ••• „. ...• -........„ apt]. ' Ch .n. COM. DEALER AL,. ~„--- 4 CARD—BRICE .uffetirAztri!s A co. Thtbrguz iheiratihrarnett Ittroin:hfeirr_friende and': __ _WESTERN _- RESERVE _.O/LEESE, their Pr om' and energetic aseistanc e in extinsn°ishiag the fire plan,. G„,.. ‘ ,." A Ri A h.„ . rk :...4 ",'' at- their...mob:4y. rTo their kind offices they „-J.,. . ,77 ” , - , ' . .„,„ .7.". ..-'erfr!,„l#t itt<l4l:l' feelinkinly indabted for the pr eservation at the .. ' ''.learl-filin6ii, - factory and ite tont ett- „„_--.., „,,,...,,Aid.44„:„. „..-----,-- • -, --- ' ' •- ' - •,A; .1.1.0 P.FistitotrOfi GESERALY.. . . Bid 'Brands of Family Flog iiFfift r ocilandi _, .. • No. 102 ~01eikind:Aitreati.,1.3,1:' i ; Between Irogd,idd'il:kriri.i. PITTS/I ddir..Pittql:',A . ,tALLibiril athiaiiiiiiitritri-6aCirainitat-111 apll-1,1 n z t?..•:•!- .„.; „.!.-I:t‘ w. • 1 . ROURTZ . ..... ....... ...... ...cri. te; roan KOUNTZ • & MERT4. NO. US Wood St., Second 'do or411;ov e v 11.611.Strviet,.- . I_ , -/- DEtothtdltllB.7o_ifltiMit rtoti a .Pvialesti e.r4 meet necarittese. uoliectinons promPuy attavnaed to. apil prrierassixo Al --- ; '0 cob is. _ Aix. stock of Gents farnittioir.Gtiesaineecar. com plete. US Federal St . oc r Market Square, ap.ll A nettheny. S P e. l t.tr X e li a tt VASS .l'nEile riWal stock casE.eresfoprgangthaz -_:.-. -. .., w. H. AILeGME ,dt. CO., : .r• 143 Federal St.. eor Market Sq aare. apll Allegheny. A RNICA PLASSIIEHS— There plasters ire ;prepared from tho Arnica Mountamh, that valuable vegetable Re tnedr,.ueed ler nialll7 years in tlermany and various parts of Europa, with such astonithirg efficacy' as to attract the.atten tion of the world, and themedical proleignen par ticulaly. to its wonde :zuedieel.-..Properties.: By its stimulating and anodyne effects it affords nmediate relief in all eases .er Painlev r We a k in the Breast, Side; -.Back° r-Linsbi:' Atm' in Bruises, Sprains, P.ractures, Gout, ithernita-; tiara. Lumbago and is a valuable auxiliaty ur Liver Complaints. Pleurisy. Coughs, lds: teh-i . gumption, Asthma. Boarseness."&e., &o, Thar are daily preeeribed by medical p"o -fersionithe moat eminent of whom bear honotahle .. testimony of heir wonderfareffflo • krice lb ,cents. 20- cents and -30 eats;',:.. •'I Sold at E 3 /dirket Sf. a doors helm Faut.h.. Dots. -kOIie:II4NDS. iroax; MA .C:111.A....g.: 'ARRlvir iqG A R RryjNa _ z .r • -,:.. Of BeatitY, aaur 'Bplic'ity, J ,o, Can be bfanagedby a;4hild.; . OFFICE, so. 27 :BlNTEr,sTatip. -, w-ai , s4 • . • • '''vakellir 4 IP 4 N o w Or Never. Mkt. P. MAR&EUU Atiiin beats all the Wast;j'a slyza.. guAmrry 41,*„,,,w, -1,-..-,ALL , p i t .:. ... 4( VY ' Ititig'' .... ~. . !Borders; Pi6irlitlik...tiateiO; •CoitiLi4d-: o. seam, Arebo,ard rr mtkleter4- of- 'Foreign 'and Domeodo-man sale bx • - • - • .: 87 Wood St.; near Fourth. ' nib.24•lni '• PrrrsßußGH. 1----.,......_._._._...............................7.................... , tfi4 Boma, ShfirliMft, WEvaunorairsal irP" ? f '47' r it ls 3 l3 ate ' g Rzia .r 'kza " - Mg , E. . , : •-- • atiOsto,... i. rP vtorVearr -m aure sir iShoe line t ' /A MT soot o-day. to to MoCtlolliuld'a . ... - 4 31 , es- • - -Q. ,Z 0 Cb, - ;.,-ft 6 :47? 4.t. " . 1 1 "Re 7- 4 P 4 0.61 • • E ., Cti - • " ? Ca ) 4.44 -1114 p a A-NEZ .71VAXA, AP APPM4 •34.1TXXOD• at 111.*CleLland and GAribaldl deooratigna.49l . w:lt'XiltBlfkutr axil/ • • ,A 7 'Wog. etkaok. I[44 , PAN!s! c o _ _._ :Ladies' tiquir‘i litsaiiit -? i fi,ig • • 1,131Z,57.m., ittltt_ H 2- 'II At the Noel& Shoe Stere,'No.,lB'.:eme 1211 P ~. . . , D,,41:. Ab.H7pravirAtifr„pc3 iz:%N.,1•16 L k , is= -4,itiltatis—Atig :014411 aheikt ig' Steiiiwiejostand iillethhr 'Pleide waae.,itt this Cbita la"; - 3 bl- • ~ : 7.1 -.'e..ti r/ 4. 04100 eneels reeelvetlitaiiitiiii`' i = 6 ' :' A .- I 011 . 0 . ~ ..: . L.., ~, -.• ..., :,_l . . - i:' , .7 '.. .. 1 ' 14R11 TrE liana "f 1 1 . 43 Prilit-- **l*: '. ' 'k-' .4-'? Noico.'szent .icir Hattrie'l.P s hitio i'ati' d' Prhiii4 earl velhxl ifelodeois; , . 2., ...,...,,. ~ ..., : ify in 1 ' Invonalit to ; . , TO4Tlibi a"An:yirz. BOGUS IN VIRCIUTIOY A Dealer tries ttt,ora4e the Public htl.tthn.Laut r°2l Ph etogtsphs.- AMU)/ REA Dll • ' - I . _ _ .< , The following/S. tiejied trion.irokr-bePAI graPh desierlt a dyertreeniTent : . I mobsa," ONLY /0 OBTIT&Itsold lo ihe :ilia' ,i11„.0 mt arde.Visiee of Tour Thoarb LAW attire. 4 u:either large: suppbt oflhetrel h- &loured Photograph Cards hairs Items rel eeived at -,......08, TheY Are soid at sums Allow', gaprdeet- that even elyervnerrig and iwisfativale tio im pi t d as , gityr. and - think they aineklie, ,tu era not; thew, are gazature, Pho tographs. as ark;ond'oitn-see", - • cantHe inay think they ' nPe Phcrt474ph4l. see it." '• .. . • ... - ! 'rte Card. PLotogr, aphs o the Little eiklei CAN EGItkAX , • • -----,,,' i t i IT2 I a e - / C - 5,. g' 1 °PP°S44% 144L4tAailliOi 4#-SAltp ilix-afp'fir i s. le* i ~proalr it' l4 • l : :-..A,4llrocag#,- i ANT.Einztocti I t 4 , • keep a Betel.- '2' D a 'ln.' . - - • beaeary exPerleace. ezil ospliaT.74lw`thettimux'4B - now offered-061door to be met w ith . . :445. ' i ffor-oartionbßs:sopFsf to •• ' : -- '''' W IPLEUR 'di ---------itVittOi . ~ ~, 1 4 1 f Se-Wilt 31#thilltel - - • rs A.:" IT LIG.I3T.ENS, 110/14 /Guru a-oti HAFpY A :GREA7 TRAM -:49r.v,'OTX,it . 863, -Antation Bittern These Mrity. strawhen&kinvitora to ate a heat_ athr pesate ' - ~. Thararaaagattregghattiorwategiataat tg ithey- Thegegeret - sitie e eats f. disalpatt ee sod , Jets hours ' •." '' i bpd „ fa , r ,„,„ _. ---, II Attgisfrisurd tn. .., f w a r . Aneypreyeatbliaatioanctint erinftteinf et RgligAbskerfuniattali ThrlPlßllllh , Theg,ouusysistand'Congitgaßelief,s.ga, I na ettOttalera and Cholera it • bus ;11% eizre Veer compralgtgliuM44l4l. he.4.e.thtcbtetallittchtby Gig r itifi make the weak man attronc‘and •• attires Veer. stera. pate " ..' t.'Orkiii Item. mid thlsVel ~',IT , ..teentt-herbs,imcf-atetakeititßbAke ofa beveletterwithonti zeglirt4=l 4 69)( - • day. Particular/' recolatmena ,to Ailleshi ?pet sourretibithlgtesentieutit.., - d ..,/ Said ktVgy .. . ' 4-,lfotiXibirk.. /"123 A 4' i' ';,:g Xi 4 z - • = -t• '-1 ' ,'.- -' R. .4(i-4/4.11.44:41c COlO4. feb4:3 a . .ew Fork. ----- IVO THE NU LLISFAsI OF THE Two ..c. Cl'fl-ES-Just received on coluttganumt from importers, a forgo and varied as,sortm. ent pf imespFlowers. Friths. Gram gc • which 1/age In it-p r i a e ltet i qe . • ,Va. 1 $ peArILT DYE coioßs. FAMILY DYE" COLORS:- FAMILY CYR: COLORS. FAMILY DyE COLORS. a .„.. 1-2,,,a Ag a 144 41",, , c ,„ 1: ;:_ : ; i ,.• XV" tg ti .13 ;10 . 14 MX - I , e , ,f”1.p.4 e , l' s. i ' :.fs < ,- 7.4.4 - bra . . it..Atisl aptuDifixptikeussatialteszabeg was hag at leopeuttellotiewintee ekpressitrop iggisNigiave: t great eznemraraßtr tnasay.yearaefahs qft tratistarp• 4 • -4- and ma k e. a:eaving to lite gmfre_itagegef (do ftereeat. hytheiruser 'the attieie,dat read - g t 6 eer in from one to three heat* hntasstingsgesna,,tici ttegriattec ot t ainn Aao';Pfgalotectgolore, -2hree:jkin Re ...-- theliorni otfterrdemszAltati t,.!?,ottiafte r as mans, SsOds, osiorpud. cosklere timeht .ii- • 4 3mA, kt 4, all Idihnt tares ho argx.:Yeat totag stat , every imeginabie color. 44,„ Sollbatt -'"- 41- . 1 ,(-.1019614140z11. rt , 4N-1,12.4.4 -4 M r. ` ll 3.3 if 4.41 It- i •14 , - 404Vpsafait146 * Rat A': IlittganTßar e a ,__ANgitation ecitlitta a rt ea r ` " v tl ________"l'w 'rut ri 5•:,.. - , treT ."---2 IFlA.vic you .cosarighe ' n foltowitic 11,,-,. ---*"-T.lf so. read , firtoo - ‘ ---1- ' at kiedtem • [Railroad, raw : ' as this day remo'r: ed what had for ate4.thnacaulgAzu ne-411 " 21 `" ' eyaccrermignel?,atitne Vers , .1' ....,rwitilkl I kilt cora: j Mr. it:IV i atolikis: oil% f., , *glom! Reported's iof tbe Liapatch sang;A Randal/ pßoat it tsentlemalos3o4„, ceiteld mr. corzt;frourbetkeet Acewatter4Latteirtmentect th,T#4 l l2J,gzted,lio gain from the-ikeeitaiiilar ,pottiail be3e6nsulte'd Reify et nis Ole& ! . 11 4$41.9gt e r)air $./ POehrellE -IL lofts-A.1.- z - -- ' -PMADME,A.t e rit 2 S4 46k. f or .ll / 1 1 . alulail hulittiht.-111 t tt: 1-I'll. STg .rthm.l? 1•441.-r i. ; • " -r "," - -' l ' :" ens{ ' ' ' Z i tist, fa _ kili... ~;4;,4)Thi" thtellziengeV2iiit wa-myritil utihttrittfrint i itatiziarett°)"..v_otiltptul:Vel I aalOarroihria.! if. eau twits% to eseihntrwla 4 edge of the pathological, cortatipaanialaye 1 eeeesitsfrosnaaanii-babfroasta.<-..-' t rac t ~.1:_- trdpll:43l3ll/S 11lie:414:1*.r04th3-18a (. 1 .11.t... 'a siaraT I ' Trritiaribki •OP 'Catatail;ll74l Ild , idlioamons cures of Corns" lhanit feuttinroreattatpaitiPllgrilimnitel• _ Ivoted ,rears of . stdy-exclustre/41 :go t traarilitiftWerl34lA,4lVato ll4ll , ger Grant street- toPoshe.wo -t.ttiegnßuse, .enn: i 'lh6-M,„6 l° AlkilaS3ortgitio ub t t baeutthlght of IDr. 41401.•fragible.„tu_ Catiattle• ward lincl extract aoarit tri 'l_P..atr„, - AMT convince that attch ti'dhroirt-. wag aim ' gradffetef,- IThtitisaasigqffWkizioniata. elm be I 69`neSeairds and4203 .49414ae1at ofd sura. ta li % aP, . . t ~.• 3 , 7 4 ,4 4- It. CT , f.t ,11702 I drfoisrairToT; orostiump.ows tait, Dealerskit the eihr and ileilt stock towna rtr-respxtfolig-invittaft-• egluntalrang of P._:„..,,,... A, MU-WM.I4W AGF/Glift4o ) GLOVas; , -.I4I:I3ROUabariBBO '1*,..11'. AM tA,Re4I- icumpri f koils - .: . i .. z., 7 . I- l it urr!Zre% ,--.-ze. ___l lf ji.'4.2(4•AisiiirifimArldovalibldglfitt .'lirqAtt %otist ". a - ,..1e/t2l: ..-ArAttle„ i - 't a 4 , -., .10,41.:11KBUSIntsit, 4 r iu' ''''''' . stocilre lave e On/46K-X3itif! 16*I'Alg;hereiga kof 1 . ,„ • .-4 •, .; • ,: ,:-. `...4.e, a ti'r„,g7..-&-Fi,..iiiii.4111.4 bonghtlihen *lieslien tfregi;tiiittii.laileit. Jawar that( 'a t -, kesen4thilli avineadded, elm egrinegurches sfing-rdcogg..hang tattAllt 11.alids,Mad-on-thcOsiteit 'Aro ra Ka re prePared to pfliradvnntagro-,14,P „ 0. 1 .. - l iertemsal. to tterilettstasttlrlK ~ i7 - "; - :.-„. ! t ' -44-4 4NE ' 6ll ...o4miltkelte-refiesseeelL4-ca .the 844/441141.-thirkE9o ,_, s 'Ooatileczker sive aeseittiseake °fifty ar ": ~. a- „, . above We thereihrepiqpikg mitt ••• ''' • -"make. ed that -with our:ineresikd Um -tieceirgaispire them har gains, - ut,tht. ./1 testify and prices° oar. • 1.1x14- ' •'. , it-P,.: I f r„",.171t IL S. lILICRIIIii.-arteaughte.:4-1217:4a4p1a ) A ATACR.I7II & GLIA)E..., lkrYjqa:t4r4;:-tW:tt.rgVsgkt4 ... , -41retween Fourth and the IRatataid. rtlatift'SNTßA - 1414 i. C0n .14-1-mmtpitod Lge. hurt received an . _ _ __d for sal% by 1,1 Lam e!, j(tRO..-T.- .1, 4.,.: a tail geed Allegt.isagra-r RbOtila o.FaßEElGEßstigajn. „Ml:Cough 81111N-;:niatsreeettAtaterlbi /Wear .4- I. .. . .k.. __-, tißo.l4tx_wwril apB ____ _69 Federaißt lleghtegel.l2 ' • J.: , -,--....„.., 1c.,1 121A4Ltsixii ' OILL•riA Brl-ilextrald•Ctif, Jit,l-4-tist.'recArnitrfor 8243 bY .. -. .{- .lat 3 Cia -..- ....04PAt-42A-E414;140kai1e244 i t t-......gamt.41 DRAKES Tsittty/TON il . kw leeeivagi and 'adz br3-:- - GRIL.4.4I(IIIiLit-‘1 ' 1010: r ~.' " - aßederalStiAdiadirey. Sob& Alin , ANOn.ANTAJBAri... Ann ittiplib of eialcitest r eceive Reigaiiiki LI- ' ••• -,OIPX '4.-44.1.1.y_ szalgigliartst le______a.bB - -.1.--' „3 JONG sskifig at tetitgro s 4 ierae- or itfetailis Roeigo teilicied to ht tow macre - - .- , „L..... . r , 4 ,,,„ , bripsolvismo., woo , - - eorteeffth le - ~. Cotitier ,Altii.. IV, 4) `fie sid4P4llWittity AIM OrlhOlitin/OfeW•Dlifedatt4B lalikhtthrilE elfaUge",Dlo4l2Mlo i'l •-,Mair.ApAst.fflp-ari-Z .61 ':_t . ZE '4 .: z: :4,- Pittilburati E 4 . • rte.* Alt. I ricens 11[ZIP':ni —T---tvt— daY associated with onlifthito ' . ,_,..ziatrazty, ktotherAl: Aifiler,-2P4 mwarattd,..taatiroldlloilratinll h.m-ttre utdahitilpatt.oll.,=2/te busiass, si/t/weartlert ,on at tho old alancLocumtrotßuth and Wood 'Arittsbar*-4:llfatclflat ri---,':,--, ...F.r.avillt.„ „es Psic sma,g,a; 2., /11ESIDASICE 40 , ItNT. 'Alarselhreestar7.latrir,dwanh,- .." *to-, A t - Patti' divot.- agar :Mamba?) , ati *allies !hall; Juin -Ipirlar,,llbrarr. dLeing 7 oa , l---r w, p p iy all ta.El: tah .i., er l; oh c A blmtivreim. hathroi,„ittni,istr ,14)8, - - : x -.,, - , ... .. :-. ... , 5 4Aii..4•#, I r r "I ' t, .4 IMO Ar st • ma; doodrii* l , cg t i , . _ NO TO „; 4,,lrll6llEltEn 'eXAIIIIIIIPteIf_or luisew.44l.. Market street. Pear Fourth. Xaut(edif_ll ., hte• seadon siren. APDtle itriiiiinits„ s. 0 ABE arS ' a Market street ir.trPTozv &-. olamiazy--- , GRA. VE,L'''''Zi,Obr . COOkeT N 11441 *1. - wskid: iii 44 .4 . /41,1p1PELTSE.,440,21AitilttLa . Y. App/Ari, tut r eceive. audio. eat* kr i
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