i.jattn oom. JAMES P• BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Tormsa—Deny, yia I) , )liars p,r. year. kricaly in &lawn*. WSZALLT, Slagle subacrin dons, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER OF 7HE CITY SA lIIRDAY MORNING NOV. 23 CITY IVE S The Voluuteets , Heiler louud. Our article on this Fubjrct In W,dnes day's issue has called forth a corn munica. tiow from a gentleman of Lawrenceville, 3n reference to the money subscribed by our intizens for the purpose of fitting out the three months' volunteers. He sub , . scribed $lOO to this fund, with the under standing (as he states, and as was then generally supposed)_ that the money ad vanced would be reimbursed by the State authorities, when it Awes to be added to the fund for the relief of volunteers' families. Many periips whom we know subscribed to the funirwith the same understanding; and our correspondent very properly calls •our attention to the matter and desires light upon it. The amount of money raised and ex pended by the committee (appointed by the Committee of Panic Safety and con sisting of R. Miller, Jr., B F. Jones and M K. Moorhead) in preparing our three months' soldiers for the field was in the neighborhood of $13,000. This sum, it was confidently believed by ti.e committee, would, so soon an the State should make tll , l neceaaary approprls•f_a.s, be repaid, And culastquentiy they justined in giving subscribers to tho fund the same assurance received by our correspondent, viz: that the money. after being used for the eqitipment of the solders", should he applied to the relief of their families. They believed that the. ne. •13. V expended would be reimbursed before othur fund then beings raised for the maintenance of soldiers' families were exhausted, when it might be applied as designed. .Bat unforeseen ob.itacles, fur which the committee were not accountable, arose, and the money has never been returned, nor any portion of it. The reasons for this are various: First—A portion of the money was expended for officers' uniforms, which cannot be returned, as the regula tions make no allowance for officers' cloth ing which they must themselves furnish from their own abundant pay. Second— The soldiers drew the rations of clothing to which they were entitled without re igeird to what was supplied by our citizens Kof the itiality of which the.re was com plaint) and consequently the State authorie ties cannot pay for what they have been obliged to duplicate. Third—The State authorities, though disposed to reimburse this money, do not feel warrautaii in tak ing it from the $500,G0 0 appropriated fur the equipment of our troops, without legal authority, lest other portions of the State, twhose troops were sent into the held un uniformed, should make complaint. Before this money can be applied to the second nee a special act of the Legislature will be necessary. The committee have made every effort to secure its return, without being obliged to "lobby it through," but without success—and this seams to be the only course left. We roust await the result and we hope by the te. ‘n:ll9 this fund is needed it will be avails. , Wee have no doubt tut it will event• blei d i eixibuted according to tl.e ybe ttheral donors. sign _ o. the - ago there not some, who Yet, meant e yht,o( dress su bscriptions, received the bens. ;,hat the y,lunteera' in honor bound, noi, ‘tod, to pay back at fund is so nearly exhati tthem least as much as was wive. Nti.irms were We have said that officers' u. "k• M made. wirchased,for which no alloware There are many Captains and Lieu. —' eta, now in receipt of large salaries who oh, without hesitation or delay, to recur.. what our eititens advanced upon their pay by providing them with uniforms for which they suouid themselves have paid. The State can never reinbur,-.e our citizons for this expenditure, es the clothing -has already been pain for to the officers them. selves. Let us see how many are willing to make this just restitution. The committee who collected this money are is no wise to blame I or the present con dition of affairs. Some of the subscriptions were made unconditionally, for the pur. chase of soldiers' clothing, while others, such as our correspondent, were informed (what the committee then believed would be the fact) that the State would refund the money, when it would be transferred to the relief committee. The gentlemen named have done, all in their power to make these assurances good, are still ex, erting themselves to that end; and will, we are confident, eventually succeed, though not, perhaps until after the the meeting of the Legislature. If a special met is passed early in the session, we will have the money quite soon enough. With this sum and what can be raised from the other sources that we mention• our first article the supply of money necessary to maintain the worthy dependents of our volunteers In the field will not be wanting, and a determined ef fort.:Dtohe part of our energetic citizens 4111II*041te emergency. We would sag. meeting be held at an early 434.00"Cif*tit upon the details. —.Since - writing the above we have been informed that the lends in the County Treasury are exhausted and that the Re lief Board were yesterday compelled to suspend payments to claimants upon the relief fund. We also learn that but $2,200 of the two mill tax levied for relief purpo., see has as yet been collected. Toe du plicates for the collection of this tax, which was levied on the 25th of July, were placed in the hands of the county tax collectors, who after cell , cling the amount named, turned the books over to the Treasurer. Be, under the belief that he could - Zot comply with the Peneral tax law in Collecting the relief tax, refused to receive it. The Commissioners contended that the law for - the levy of the tax was a special one and not subject to the provis• ions of the poor, county, militia and other taxes, and endeavored to induce the Trea surer to collect the tax, which he has up to this time refused to do, turning away persons who wished to pay. The Com missioners also allege that certain commu nications in the public prints (emanating, as they say from the Treasurer's office) had the effect of preventing persona from pay ing over their share of the tax to the col lectors. We have no means of ascertain ing the correctness of this statement and only give it for what it is worth. Oar im pression is that the money would have been • paid if the tax-payers could have found the proper person to receive it. In the belief that the relief tax would be collected the distributing Ward made an arrangement by which they were enabled to draw on the funds in the County Trea sury and have, up to this time paid out nearly $26,000,1 including the $2.200 paid in by the collectors. As we have stated, the treasury is now empty and as the relief board had no notice of the fact un.o , Tauraday morning they ware unable to' make any provision for the fund. Now matters are at a stand still and there 13 nothing to meet the wants of the soldier? families. This state of affairs demands immediate and energetic action sad we earnestly urge that necessity upcn the public. SECICSSION PlilSoN ER'S —Cape. J. S. lie- Dowell, U. S. A., arrived in this city on Thursday evening, heo:in f , 7 r. v httrgo two secession prisoners listro.-1 li ',Nilson and A. Ingersoll, arrested near Fort. Leaven. worth, Kansas. They loft on the night Van fPr...Wltikington• PITTSBURGH Guys IN PHILADRI.IHIA. —The Philadelphia Enquirer annouttoi the arrival of a number of heavy guns from this city and says: "Thetis guns are of a superior quality cf iron; a portion of them, known as "ten inch," weighing over 15,000 pounds. They are from the extensive Fort Pitt Foundry, of Pitts burgh, and are conveye.i to their place of destination under the opervision of the Government. The wort. of removing the guns from the cars t • the boat is perform ed by means of a went of derrick eNcted for the purpose. On Saturday last, a boat loaded with thirty.three of these guns left for Fort - Wood, in the harbor of New York—a naval defence at present in course of construction, designed to be of consider able strength. A barque now loadinc will carry to the same place another ctrgp of these guns." Dirg.s.wriast or MR. Guaon • —John B. Gouge, announek-d by the Mercantile Li• brary Asssociation for a lecture on Tem perance at Concert Hall last evening, did not airive in time, having missed the con.. nection between this city and Cleveland. at Wellsville, by rcrocn of the transfer of some troops at Mr. Gough will certainly leekiro 1. , )-n gilt, and ho Will certainly have en I:..mtnse audience. CONTESTED SEAT.—On Tuesday last a petition was presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of We.slimgton county, contesting the election of Wm. Vankirk, El., as Associate Judge, claiming that T. McCarrell, Eaq , (the Democratic cacdi, date) is duly etected. The grounds of the contest are, that the votes of the soldiers (which, if thrown out of the count, would elect McCarron) given out of the county and State are unconstitutional; and fur ther, that in the case of some of the com panies, whose votes are returned, (for ex ample, the companies which were in camp at Uniontown,) the officers holding the elections were nct duly commissioned, and hence unauthorized to hold such elections. A. rule was granted on Mr. Vankirk, re— turnable to next term. Upon the presenta tion of the petition. Judge Gilmore ox• pressed his opinion that the law authoriz ing the soldiers to vote beyond tiyr regular places of voting wa4 contrary to the constitution. Judge Lindsey .will hold the next term of Court, and the case , will be tried before him and Associate Judge Hart. Ma. HACKETT'S BENKFIT —The pre sent engagement of Mr. Hackett has been a most successful one, as he has nightly attracted full houses. The audience lust night, on the occasion of the second repre sentation of King Henry IV, Mr. Hackett es Falstaff, was very large, and fashion able. Tonight Mr. Hackett appears for the last time, and a varied bill is pre sented for his benefit, when ho personates Felix O'Callaghan on His Lest Legs," Monsieur Mallet in Ulu coracdyot that name and Col. Nimrod Wildfire in the " Ken tuckian." Such a programme, with so accomplished an actor as Mr. Hackett, must fill the house from pit to dome. ,SEIIPMENTS OF COPPER. —The Ontonagon Miner gives the amount of copper shipped from that point this season at 3,301 tone, and adds: "To this amount we shall, if all ie ehippod that comes forward next week, be able to add about two hundred tons. Persons perfectly familiar with the mines of the country, and Weir past and present resources, estimate the shipments from Kowoenaw at 2,500 tons; Portage Lake at 5.000, and if we ship 3.500 tons from this district, we have 11,000 gross tons as the shipments for the season." Tits Aix OHENY .11e1.ASKET Ifonsix is atat , d that at a meeting of the Market Committee,•,Of Allegheny Councils, on rhursdp..y ,evening, bids from twelve or fourtena contractors, for the erection of the proposed buildings for market and city purposes, were opened and the contract award.l to competer.t snit responsible par ties. i'ho contract will be presented to Councils for ratification at their next meeting and it is probable that work will commenced upon the buildings imam c.,,.ately thereafter. —Oar . neighbors over the I:4ssrs Reineman Rsineman, have. Wa y , is aon by their advertisement in 203 will associated with them Mr. another colu. 4e business will hereafter B. Siedle, and ~. ••• , .etyle be conducted under L. of Jteineman Mevran Scliledle. The h -4 one, b e y Meyran is an old establiall, leg been engaged in the sale of jewel.y, watch met , rs' materials, L. machinery, arc., and have enjoyed a lire , trade. The new partner brings into the business a large experience in the same business, and the new firm will doubtless experience increased prosperity. They are agents for the celebrated American watches and will till all orders promptly at menu., facturers' prices. We recommend the. hou , e to alt wishing anything in their line. MILITARY MOM! IiNTS -COL WOW , ter's regiment, formed at Camp Coleman, Lebanon, passed through this city, en route for Annapolis, between one and two o'clock yesterday. There was but one opinion in regard to this regiment, name ly, that It was well officered, and composed of the very best material the glorious old Commonwealth affords. The Fifty.flfth regiment, Colonel Richard White, struck their tents yesterday afternoon, and the train bore the men, officers, tents and baggage away last evening. This makes three regiments for Pennsylvania this ee k..Harri.sburg Patriot and Uhiou, Thursday. Aa$&ST OF MRS DriN AND HER BE MOVAL TO ST. LAI'S —Since the arrest of Walton, the St. Lillis government con tractor, active exertions have been made to seeure the person of Mrs. Dean or Re becca Enfeldt, who, perhaps, was not so much an object of solicitude as the money found on her person. An information had been made against her for grand larceny, in seeding thes3,Boo, and, upon this charge a requisition was obtained from Governor Gamble, of Missouri, and upon this a war rant of removal from Governor Curtin. Tee police were unable to find the woman until Thursday night, when she was dis covered at a house in Lawrenceville, sr. rested and kept over night at the Girard House. Yesterday afternoon she started for St. Louis in custody of Uhief of Police Patterson. She preferred not returning to St. Louis, but took her arrest very coolly. The money still remai , a in the hande, of Mayor Wilson, who will probe, bly retain it until after the trial of Viral. ton and Mrs. Dean. The St. Louis pa, pars announce the retqrn of Walton to that city in charge of officer Eagan. CONTRACTS FOR BIcE CATTLE. --The o..mtracts for'supplying the Government with three lots, each:of four thousand h.•ad of cattle on the hoof, deliverable at Wa, , h. ingtvn, „Harrisburg, York or Chambers. burg, as the Government may determine, were awarded in Washington, on Mon , day, as follows: The first to Edward Mc., gaade and Wm. T. Hildrup, of Penney l vania, at $3.98, the contract to continue four months from Nov. 30; the second to James Lowther and' Israel Painter, of Pennsylvania, at $3 57i, the contract to continue four months trom Dec. 31; the third to Ruff,' Sanger & Co, at $3.55. .Thktddders below these figures withdrew their - bids or failed to respond. The eon omit stipulates that the cattle shall have an avciage weight of 1,300 pounds, aid that no animal shall be received weighing less than 14000 pounds. GEN. Ngencr's 13 at(i 11, -By a letter of Gen. James S. Negicy, published in th e Louisville Journal, we perceive that, his command purpose presenting to the :souls mend of General lovell H. Rosseau, of Kentucky, a stand of regimental•colors. The presentation. address will be made by. Geo.. D. Prentioer, Esq. KELLEY'S ISLAND Clitaw.s —A corru• pori.hlkrit of the Cleveland Plaiadealcr, who has been visiting the vineyards on K.eli,)'s hand, in Lake E , ie, t . -, rtion of the pi o duct of which has been bold hero, sap:— "The Island thie year has produced throe hundred tons of grapes, mostly or nearly all Catawba& Two hundred tun: , I , ar, been sold as fruit, and sent to Pitisborzb. Cincinnati, St Louis, Ghieago, Boitm. N. York, Washingion,iteci runny le,ier (Ili. 4 The Sales Cotegnoin_ted at five cents pound, picked,or even cent.:, boxed. The demand has now far out-rosebed the sup. ply, and they are readily bringing from eight to ten cents About one hundred t ns have been made into wine. It. tal'es from ton to twe'v6 pounds of graT.es fo- a gallon of juice, and from twelve tr four ten Finds for a gallon of wine, the biter bringing from sevonly.divu vent: , to $1 00 for gallon, according to age and qu,!ity. There have been some slight fr, etc since Novombei, but no freezing weather to in • jure grapes in the least. The vines are still loaded with leaves, and tons of the richest and r.pest grape! remain unpicked." SHOT 1118 SON ACCIDENTALLY.—At SL Mary's, Vs., on the Oulo river, last Say turday, Mr. Isaac Biggs and son left home for the purpose of hunting deer. When about twenty-five miles from home, and whilst passing through a grape vino thicket, the father about fifteen feet behind the son, the hammer of the latter's gun caught upon a vine, causing the discharge of the weapon. The bad passed through' the back part of the younger B ggs' head, killing him instantly. HAIITICR'S MONTIILY.—The December number of Harpers' New Monthly Maga zine is a perfect gem of periodical iiteram lure, having, in our mind, more than or dinary merit. There are lice illustrated articles• The Coast Rangers of California, Making Money; The Okarango River; The Adventures of Philip and Orly Farm, continued. with numerous others, in prose and poetry, including a sketch of the late Col. J:isker. We commend the number for the perusal of ill and do nut heeitste to pronounce Harper the most attractive if not the most profound of the American monthlies Tee number is for sale at John P. Hunt's book, stationery, news. paper and magazine emporium, Masonic Hall, Fifth street, and at Henry Miner's literary depot, Lyon's building, Fifth street. BA.LTINIORE AND 011 to RAILROAD —The annual meeting of the Directors of this compsny was held at We iling on lael Wednesday. It re.,ultcd in the re else. lion of J 0... W. (irrretl, Eq , as Pre.u dent and J. 1. Atkinson, E-q., as Trea surer. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT.— 0.1 !apt Wednesday evening, as the wo o l train was backing, down the main track towards the station house at Bucyrus, Übio, it struck and ran over a man named liven• ecke, who was walking on the track, kill• ing him instantly. He was deal, and could not hear the train. His body was horribly mangled. Heinecke was a Crer• man by biTth, a cooper by trade and a sober and industrious man. Ho brava fe and five children. SOLDIERS ILI CIRED.—TWo Of Powers' Zuttavea, on Monday evening, (.n their way to Baltimore, got On top of the curs, from which they were knocked by a bridge nt Monkton. They were taken to Balti more, and placed in a h-spital They may survive, but both are badly bruieed, and in a vat y critical condition. FATAL AcciDENT.—A ft3l cliiy.3 nor Mr. John Dick, of BollBkin t , wmthip, Fayette county, while haulinff, in buck• wheat, fell off the load, and broke his neck. Ho spoke once or twice, and expired in about the minutes n'ter tho ::ell. de ceaaeti was about II:ty year , of age. BK ; 1(Ci Mors•ritt, --Th., large for thifi.Aileghony Observatory is now be Ina,plat4 , . - 1 in it 4 proper position. where it will be fixed in a tew day,. LECTUILK.—TI. - ro will a lecture de• livered on Sunday evening, Novemher 24th, In the basement of St. Paula G a me. drill, by the Rev James Keogh. bubject: Patriotism. The proceeds will be devoted to the poor, distributed by the t-lociety of St. Vincent D , Paul The well known ability of Rev. Keogh its a lecturer, and the intensely interesting character of the subject likely to embrace the salient points lof Q. - it) present difficulty in the country, wits it& rail to draw a crowded auditory. ^ffiject of the lecture itself should at- The heuevolent, to say nothing of the tract the -cis to be afforded upon that rich treat cc, INIZICEI JOSEPH MEYER & Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN riuttiarrunE & C 11411104. WAREHOUSE, 13b BM! HIFIELD STREET, (between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) nog PITTSBURG LI PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ALL STYLES, 6 AND ET= DIAR IRS FOR 1862 W. S., HAVEN. •oa CORN V.R 1, 1 7001) ANDTH RD 14'r RR IZTS SPA LD IN G'S THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES BRYAN'S FULIiONIU WAFERS AYERS• CHERRY PECTORAL. SCHKNOK'S PULM9NIC SYRUP SEL . LERS' COUGH S,IJP For sale by CHAS. H. SUP ER, AT HIS .DHUG_STORE, (or. Penn and St, Mir Sts. na2 EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTM AN & ANDERSON, D REINER& AND DEALERS 1 N Lig Pure Carbon Oil, q uality guaranteed, Pits 'l it h o: Bennole and Car Grease constantly on hand Orden left at Chess, Smyth & Co 'a on Water ano int street., will be promptly fi led. cc.2B-6m it i 000 B..AGS OF 9 , NO. EXTRA, t, BALT. sn new two bnahe tknton Saejfor sale at PENN arEAMA.Sttia ZbinNUFMOTURINO (.7:3M P V 0018.1 m 2 WOOD STREET. 211 Elllllol. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's hews up to Two O'clock. AE FIINOTON, November 22 The re• connoitering and foragrog party under G:ereral Brooks, which went out from General Smith's divhion yesterday, took p 01 Flat 11th and the Surround.. inn o iontry, by throwing nut the pickets in difl'irent directions to prevent surprisr - , while the lorage nnoter gathered Hato broug:it away 70 dad i.l ha , , hiving with Lim not less than 90 wagons. Thu only evldoncrs of the presehea of the enern: were ono r. grment of i•.tar.try, EqUfid •on of cavalry end one battery “r.. 0. from a prominent position between Fait fax Court liouse and Centreville in a wdirection about eight miles be yond our present outposts. The party rc turmid I itril..at nigh., having bum alto gather 811re.,E, , ful, ar, l met with no casual, ties whatever. Inlormation has boentoceived ttrat the rebel; had c,Lstructed an artillery road from Flint Hill to Germantown. Pbo rei.ert that Dr. Mulford, Surgeon of the 23.1 New York regiment was acci dentally killed at the review on Wednes , day is untrue. He was oat even hurt.— The only oue, slightly injured, was Dr. Dickaun, Assistant Surgeon of the same regiment. Taylor, who was arrested under a misapprehension in connection with the running ovor of a private on Wednesday, 11 , 15 beinu restored to log emmtnind. Gen. Smith's division, including the brigades ()Wens. Hancock, Brooks arid 13rannoMand Mott's and Barr's batteries, end Friedmsn's cavalry, wile to have been reviewed this afternoon by Gen. Mc. elellan, but as public business prevented him from beini. present. Gen. Smith himself, reviewed the division. After passing in review the regiments were drawn I,p in hue of battle, the artillery oc cupying prominent pulntir, and Freidman's cavalry having been posted in a position to male a charge, the infantry and artil lery first opened the lire, whine was con tinued by the entire division for nearly en hour, movements as in actual battle being observed. They imagine the enemy to he in the direction of Liwr evillo. Ayre's battery, which occupied Smotit's Hill, took part in the engagement. The exercises wr ro Cosed by a charge from Freidman's cavalry on a fancied column of the enemy's infantry, The o. secidorrt was that to Charies Trenter, U., 1. Wee N'ai thr,wn L0r, , ,, and seri,. ,sly injured 13 itii the review and the sham r,- I. the highi,st ti-gree creditable (I.n Smith's ilivizon arid showed tliko. it hay r:+ l idly progressed in discipline and tliciericiy. 14.; , nitein a erase ok formal leave lh • • th..:rs of the rep • meal, h f. , r;i,..rly eornmamied,hav irg been )n4ul N umern hur 4. 11. Will I ,, lVti t,r E,roiwo by the next steamer. Ti n rollottirg military appointments were made to-day, viz : 'bort Smyth, of lowa, to be an ad litionid paymaster of voluni.oer , ; Froder•••; C. t) don, f New York, to Liout. of the First t I U. S. Cavti.ry : Car t. John SI Sob. hold, of tt.e F r-t Artillery, U. S. army, to be a B7igndier General of y..dune teen; Maj. Thomas J. McKean, of lowa, now an additional paymaster, to he a Brigadier General of voluniKire: Colonel I'i lip St. Garrtre Cook, U. B. Army, re' c,:n.t.;3; ma le a Brigadier General of volun terir,, was prornotrd to be a Brigadier Gen, oral in 110 ioi ul fir .sor v 'Warsaw, no., Burned by the Reheat. JIcFMEEL`4 , O , I CITY, N.•vornhor i.r2 --Pas snogors by the train tram the \V of-1. report that t h e r. , 1 - 4 , 1.i burnt Warr,aw night ta.lore la.t. to prevent its being • sell as winter quarter, f. , r onr .mops The intelligence rnnehed tivracuse just before the train ar rived, and: is considered reliable. A quan tity ofg. ysrrinient stores was destroyed. A train of 811 wagons with an eeeort of 20)) men left Sedalia a few days ago fur Leavenworth. A 1111`...• r reached Sedalia at 12 o'clock be,‘„ bight, announcing that they had been attacked near Nob Noster, by 500 or 600 rehel.3, and the train captured. Iteitmees continue to arrive bore in crowd=, many in a moat destitute condi tion Judge Richardson, oflilissouri Assassinated. T. it.)lilS, November 24. —J udge Thos. 6 Webardann was shot, through a window Qf the Court House, in Memphis, Scotland -, 14y, on Monday last, while captured as in the hands of Cu!. Mr ore, of 61,000 was subsequently -4 c , eueion of the asses ft Irribu the home , A. reward o. offered for tho oppr, h In. Another French °Meer , to our Aid. ALBANY, Nov. 22 —Capt. Confort, o. the French army, who has served lourteen years in Algeria, has been, at the request of Gen. McClellan, authorized to raise a regiment of Franz Fireurs. Their service will be special and under the immediate command .0 .ho Goneral-in Chief. No More Arms from England. NEW Putts, November 22.—The Post of this evonuig says: English letters state that the fleet of toe British Government refuses to grant clearances from English ports to vessels having on board arms for the United States, and shippers will be iompelled to send such goods in vassals from Continental ports, ALL PRICES, Arrival of the Old Point Boat. BALTUJOKX., November 22 —The Old Point boat has arrived, but brings no news. The passengers report that a flag of truce had arrived from Newpoit with several women and children, but no infor mation could be obtained from them. New York Market Report. New Yuen, November 22 —Evening. Blocks heavy; Chicago &Bock island 53i; ill. Central fili; Michigan Southern .36i ; N. Y. Central 79i; Reading 34t; ken & Mississirmi 37k; Missouri sixes 4 3 t; Ohio sixes 93; U. 8. fives, 1874, coupon 84. Cotton firm; sales 25,000 bales Flour dull : '20,000 bbls. sold at $6,40055,5 0 for 81Ate, $.5,850g55,95 for Ohio, Bouth ern unchanged. Wheat advancing; sales 130,000 bush. at $1,27@1,20 for Milwau koe Club; $1,30®1,87 for Red; and $1,35 @1,50 for White. Corn • sales 178,000 nubile's. Pork steady at $8.50®59,00 for I Mes , . Whisky steady at 204-®2ot W. H. DIoGEE & CO., tiERCIIANT TAILORS, INVITE the attention of buyers to tseu two and varied stook of Fall and Winter Goods, Net receivadotmons which may be 'Mind all of Ino nearest ellen of goods for Ciento and Youth's Ware, together with a full and complete asssrt, ment of gentlemen's Forniatutg tioodo. W' H. CdotiNE & CLL 143 Federal at. - eon market Bqaore,Allegheny City. n020.2n3 •-- —__- _ ftAtiablia i, ,416:.).1t.' f:4 1 ___ Bt 6TEADintile PHRsIA. 1 , 4) Balmoral ,Ir.:rts—Elegant sqles and no , ors, expre,Al, for our . eta.l trade. riles 5225 and upwards. SATON, DUCRUM 1 1.1.)., nolo N. l'f Kifiti street. 1,13 S Extract Ltleiyood just re— ifi()ceired sUd for Sb/e 4,0R0Y. A. KELLY, Druggist, No. tedtiOrkil ac. Allogae-y Vrom Washington. •omen RIVER ISTMWS_ PO KT OF PITTSBUkiGH. A I , ,ink in, Bonn t, Brownsville. Cl..rs, Brownsville. lisy..rd. • .•a blss. Elizabeth. Minerva, Gordon. Wheeling Lizzie 1119111 a, Brwvn, DIs.PAR'VED. Fra , n t Ernwnvinile. ar - V, d' , COI. BR, Vliztbath. Joh , " . Tovnt,,. lAndern, Itc , gers, t I,ninn. mal„Tho'ltiver—L cd, evening ct twilight inure were 6 feet 6 inches water in gin channel and at a 411111f1 The weather doraig Inc day Arm Tim steamer Au r,.ru ie just off the Mays raring undergone thorough and complete ,ho will load in a few days (or St. Louis, 10 ei.arge of Capt. John Rhodes. is The E t , amor, hincluy, whoa° announced yesterday . , wa 3 insured for six a.,and dollars. Among Ler cargo was fiEeen ',aryl, or flour. azi., - .ir - Our advertising columns announce tht, i t tl.vt Captain Moore's fine packet, manna n. announced for St. Louie—she will tlirougn a anon( reshipping. 110—The favorite steamer &onomy, Capt. J. N. S:nreh, leaves this day, positively, for Ono' nno and Louisville. Tn's boat mikes her IriC.E. wan groat roguishly. Our good humored Ir.eml, Maj • r Dunlap xi ill he fund in the office. r Capt.. GALling is tilting up the aide hi el rmcket., Arago, in tii.. style.. Ile will depart 1 it tit. Louie on Tuesdny—pas,eugersand at tppere mill li=ar thin in mind. neW-Tee fast packet Rocket, Oapt John Wolf cola 10020 Lo-day, at 10 a IL, fir Nat/4month and all into:Mediate p ,rt. 4. We lake pleasure fn tee )Inmendi ng this boat and officers to our friends. Capt.. C. B. Hark ail: be Lund in the office. ner-1 ho fine side wheel steamer ..Un data," Capt. M. A. Col, leaves this day, positively, lir Gallipolis and intermediate ports. 4 P.N. IP the hour for departure of course, J. C. McVay, Erq. R'ol do the honors in the office. tte"l„"Glad of it." Our old friend, Capt. Belt thoon, hex been a(Doiote3 by the Governor to attend to the interests of the Pennsylvania regi ments in Kentucky. There could he na better selection than the gentleman named. For St. Louis. T ITE fine Packet PRIMA NA, Cap( Gnorge I; Moore will leave for the • hove and all inter mrd Ate porte on THURSDAY. the 2131. h. KL r freight or passage apple • a hoard onto rm . /3 .ft,EIN FLACK. Agent 'Ford incinnali and Louisville REGULAR MAIL PACK- El, Capt. John N. .at.rtni— , hr..na wale) for C31'106.10 anti 1, 0 11,-v1 rn Saturday Mt ;n.n. ar 4 p to. For (I - elk:ht or p .cage apply on hoard or to JOHN FLACK, r u 23 IL H. LEWIS, Agent.. For Marietta, Galltpolls, Par kersburg and Portsmouth: REGULAR. W RES Ll' PACKET. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer ROCKET, Captain John Wolf will leaVa or the above and in termediate ports every Saturday at 1U a. m. For freight or passage apply onboard or to nets JOHN B. LIVINGSTON a CO., Agents. Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. TUE finc , passenger steamer EMM 1 GRAHAM. Captain Mun roe Avers commander, leaves Pot., hburgh every TileeditY, at 4 o'clock p. m., and Zanasvillo every Friday at 8 a. in. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to J H. LlittiGnlVX A Co.. Agents Pittsburgh. H. 8 Pntliten A Go., Zanesville. For Wheeling, Marietta and Gallipolls. EVERY TUE,DO', 4 P. M. THE SI'EAM ,SCI ENCE, Captain Wm Kenn, for Marieua. Paraealtdirg and ' leaving Pittsburgh every TUESDAY at 4 o'clock. and returning leaves Gallipolis every FRIDAY al 8 o'clock. noes D. R. I Fr, WlB, Agent For m arlett a, earkersburg and Galllpolls. ANNULAR SA7UhDAY PACKET. THE FINE RIDE WHEEL steamer UN DINE. WA. Cox., cam-AM tnander, lever Pitb.burgh every tial urday at 4 p. m , returning leave, Gallipone every I ueoday at Id a. m. For Iretgh or paasag • apply onboard or to nol9 J B LIVINbATON & CA). Agents. For Cincinnati Louisville and Bt. P outs. SATURDAY AT 10 A. M THE NEW SIDE WHEEL steamer ARAGO. Thou. H. Golding. eommander, leave above. For freight Or passage app:y on Maid. i no 23 J 11 LW' SGSTON I CO, Agents. MOND yV, NOVEMBER 18th• HORNE'STRIMMING STORE, 77 Market Street. I wit common e to receive on MAO :NT NOv. I ° B th, • Another elcok of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, To which I de .ire to call the attention n( all wtioLicsALF. (St RE TAIL BUYERS. I=l MILLINERY GOODS will be es bowl:h i.de as it will be possible to make it. The stock of froiriLEir GOODS will be lamely increased , and oar many audtomers. who:have been waiting for this class of goods will be enabled to Iclppiy themselves with the newest and best siyles at the very lowest ri t es they ean Le sold at in this market for cash. : HOOPSKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS & CORSETS ol all th mountains different varietieas chea as any house can sell them west of the WOOLEN YARNS, of all colors, made of the best wool, at the lowest market prices. EMBROIDERIES, of all kinds, are stabselling at our unusually low penes, and we eau mainly guarantee the best bargains to be had in the city. um.,Our goods hieing all purchased for cash from the importers, Manufacturers and the New York Auctions, we can, with great oonfidedce. recorn• mend them to our customers for style, qualities and cheapness. JOSEIP'Ef HORNE, nolt3 77 MARKET STREET -_.---- - - D lay E LaSEASE4S - DR. BROWN'S frIRDIOAL d SURGICAL OtTice, No. 60 Hanthfield street, Pittsburgh, PPllanylvantia. i.)r. BROWN is an old citi• nen of Pittsburgh, nod ha.? beim in Practice for the last :wady- See years. Hie NIBIBPB 4 has been confined meetly to Private and Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND S'I'EANGES in need of a medical friend, should not fail to lino out the sure plane of relief. The Doctor ie a regulargreduste, and his experience in the treat went Olfi 001iSin 01/114.11 of diseases 111grutran tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent relief, by the oae of his rernedi 4 o sad following his ad. Tice. DR. SRO Vi Is^s RENKDEBB never tail to cam the worst form of Venereal Din. e&on, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also all diseases arising horn a hereditary taint, which manifests use!) in the form of a tatter. psoriasis, and si great many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speedy riamvery. BIffIAINAL W&A.1111128 Dr.. Prown4 raopedies for this alarming trouble brougta on often by that solitary habit of seminal graollchon, which the young and weaktoinded often give way to, (to their own destruction.) are the only reliable remedies known in this noun. kr7 -..t.hey are safe, and make a Speedy nastoration of health. EIRSUMATIBM: Dr. lirown'e remedies never Mil to cure Ole painful discase in a jaw alayshe will warrant a cure. fie also it Pike. Gleet, Gouncillunne Stricture, Drathal Dis.onargea, Peennie Weakness, Monthly 6"ppressions, in,eassa of the Jointe t Flik tale In Amp, Nervous ittlecttor.t., Paine tn the Beck and Kidneys . of the peddas, together with a A ll &mess a of an impure ongn. letter describing the s.l 72 4Picimile?ntaihkg , ik ro, directed to La. BROWN, NO. 60 Ert,, pi ti m Ar e L , p, will be Immediately sasweind" Medtcinn sent to any addrvenit, packed ind eevtos from ontieryannn. orrice and Private Sown% No. Sretthenid "CoS PIq.CP:6I4 PL 50n411140 PETROIYA- OIL WORKS. LONG, kILLER &CO., Works M Sharpstrargh Station, gheny Valley Rail road. Air - Office end Warehoue 23 . I Plarket Street, .Pittsburgh. Manufactures of Illuminating and Labncatuig Carbon Oile and Reticule. .. ale. 1 RR FINED OIL,AVAII.H.A.ETED MON.IFOXPLORII VE. always on.hfind. ec24.ly _ tzue O R . o P t i a i o N rci S er P o Ql:j f the ß T Or S p A ha l it -L Oc• B tjt V o ll ; sheep county, the under. loped, Executrix. of Reit. ANDREW W. BLACK. deceased, will expo: e to PUBLIC SALE, at the cOPRT B(USF - t,. the city of P.ttebergh, on the 28th DAY OF NOVEM BER, A. D. ISM, at 10 (',•lock a m. of said day, the following described lot cf ground to watt That certain lot of ground agnate in the city of Pitts burgh. county of _Allegheny and time of. Penney'. vatuaoltt the south-went earner of Fourth street and cher: y alley—fronting about amty feet 011 - 19 stree , ; thence along Cherry alley about Pay o feet; thence at right angles to said alley shout MI feet; tnence southwardly and parallel with Cherry alley &bruit thirty-fourfeel; thence westwardly par anal with Fourth street about thirty feet; thence northvrardly parallel with Cherry alley about egldy six feet to Fourth street. On which H erected a two storied brick building, suitable for offices: TERMSDF SA LE.—One fourth-rash on confirma tion el pile, balance in one, two and three ye equal tostallmenta, With inters t, to be secured by bo: d and mortgage on the premises. MARGARET R. BLACK, Executrix, nob- awtd GENTS FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Bro M an a fßetare, WAILING AT,NRW YORK PRICES, W. E. SCUMERTZ & CO. PHIS TO FARMERS AND UTHEES----FOR SALE 0 EO W EN'S 8 V PERIORMA TE NSP Grain Fan and !Separator, PATENTED JAIN - DART 10, 1800 " superiority of this Fan over all others in use, consists in its cheapness, and dunsinlity. _ Second: In cleaning grain Caster, better and more thoroughly with less labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Fan has been long gaged m manufacturing and selling Avian tural implements, convinced of the great want good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of grai and seeds, presents Ghia to the pi:l6bn with full con fidence that it will rneet.their wants. .• The undersigned having purchased the sol right to manufacture and sell the above Grain Fan and Reperator, in Western Pennsylnama, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to 'Pell In In diana and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders Wholesale or Retail at 819'Uberty street, Pitts burgh, Pa. W. W. WALLACE: Pittsburgh, July 15, 15:51.—iy18:6tridaw TO THE PUBLIC. EISPECIALLY the !Rifle ry rant and falsely Mod eel Physicians of all de- „.. nomination% treat score .s • .„:” rfOlifte, and delicate disorders, self abuse and dniNIPAIS Or : r " ; 41" id stilettoes corernon and niident to yr:Paths of both ' ' - sexes, and vglulta, single or married. BOORrOR flaangraue publishes the fact of his clomp so, the and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thin, it a great sin very immoral, and -. for contamination and corruption among their wives, pminietrig eons min daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them is ignorance that they dr the same as Dr. SRANSTRIIOP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative priii..tice aught be lost to thorn among stupid, falsely mode..., and presumptuous families, born and tamed in ignorance, sprung t RS mushrooms, awl who compare society lntell e,i genc sense, Ac., to dollars and coats, mysteriously, meanly. or illy gotten. It Is to however, that numerous parents and gaard'Ape are thnattn! that their e0:113, daughters and wards, T., rrionsly feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and at pear sane, have been restored to health and vigor by Dr. BRANSTRIIP, besides many before and after mrd• ..rage through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification &a. Raving the advantage of over thirty yews Impudence and observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special disease.;, and who is daily consulted by the profession, as well recommended by reaped, able citizens, rmblhiltere, proprietors of hotels, Ao kermatorbes, or so called nocturnal emissions.— ' 8 dreadful malady can be completely cured by e very last discovery thathlui.never yet failed- In female diseases he has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregn• lawny is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are comps red from Iceland moss and other ingredients by physicien five years at the business, it has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi cates Will show. They are all genuine and can be found imcording to a pamphlet that each, pemitin will get at the exammati • all freA , 9.l: chM Office 85 Smithfield street, near lhautiond street Private eonummicatioas [Tom alf - Parls of the Union strictly attended t.y. Ilireidtto co= T. J. Elifairr........PAUL, 111.101.113......WDE EtRAFF Western Stove Works, E 45 LIBERTY STREIT, PITTERIVRBR. GRAFF & CO., MANUFACTURERS; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well se- C, Parlor& Heating Stoves, A 1440 --IMPROVED KITCHEN RINGES O GRATE FRONTS. HOLLOW.WAIM, ttpleljg STOVES fetehd the EMS V COAL S. IN TER STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, and 140 - ornr, _.. • Wereewartted the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Farr for the BPBT 000IC.:8TQVSS. Also FIRST PB33hEtiTia swareeitto the TBlrg AMERIOdIii OLOBRIIrREPVBLIC, For the imir - WOOD COWL IitTOVES UB4. The KFANTIMILIAR andilotliaiSPrernium Stoves ere narmrelln, 4 We call . _attention of DPI LFRS awl ItIIIWERE3 to the lateatatock of OBeiktrotßONTS 8c PILIMERS N.B.—We line the DLIMOND and' AMUSE Coal Cook Stores with Ekw i p-Stotte Lie:loge, Which stand the tare better than iron. ' oe2Ette 1 ~ , r ; ; • •;. s,` ^' 1 r , ,i! - 2 0: - . rwe ~_, , ,x. w ' 4. ' - ----- t NA.TELONA. E ARE NOW biANCIFACTU BI*6 this satiate. for. brillienoy in bwning freedomot offensive • odor, and thine pa vane), or color, (which color we warrant not to he changed by age or eapoeurejia nneurpseeed by any illummator in thin or Eaaternmarketa. Ae a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can epecially recommend% Also, our inanutactmv of CAUSTIC SOPA; Used by all large Boap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels in per cent. in strength all the make of English Bodabrought to this country. Onrmann facture of • SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE. SALT. ac Axe so well and favorably known, We trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries will be prompqy attend° to by f ddredping GEORGE cozHoing, Agent. Penns. Balt Mamitacturirig Company, noleflydAwis 21 Wood street, Pittsburgh. - - - THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE KIEILEOLDBIII 07 MHZ PIXISNIZVARIA BAIT XL= rAmnase animal IrUl be him! NOVEMBER 26th, silt o'clock, a. ar,at the Comolora Ones, No. 127 larahryt sheet, Philadelphia, for tbe ZLEO TIQN OF SEVEN DIRESTORIiIo 'perfeleir - the. «aping year, and also SNORETY. aza.TREAs- ÜBE/4 and tor the tratuaaetioa of ity-'sdhSr brat - ores thatnny be brotebe-oreibe'lcietiting.,', novl2 2ini CRAN BEHZIES-4.6 Cranberries br vale JAS.-.A. FETZER, . 1 zorneritiiiiii*tiinalcat etitietti. Ir • 1020 _ ÜBRIOLTING B& IXUAT btat pltclu unteieldasitoteating adopt** t / ! I . l3 M iri 41 ' °Cita FOR CABE. At 31 Fifth Street, BOX 3to Pittothnnib Pnert Office. LN TH.N STATE_ Luict-a gigs' fi r o et. ' VAL r ltrwketatzeet, or IMPIORTANT:-.. *y -, aINVZisiTOIIB •• . _ ' • - • ;•••• • ROBERT.:.WI..FENNWIC Coegxelior andl , 7l * *loikt OW: - AT WASH:UW(3g' I C.M l APiiiti - * Prontlion. Chas. craws, ats COonsistdiese#4- 4 .4leilia r , .P oa:.Alo7oatobek IsBo Learning that R. W. ; Femvick, Elsoffe . At "wl•4 ppee acf:ltn i :gts • eer e at vs. mtg. owls - gentleman of large experience in such snattfinkiiita • prompt and accurate bualnesexhabitei situfif,Si'AnSV", doubted integrity. As srach•issommendllthaltablP inventors of the Deitettilltatinit • '• Mr. Pentrick waslor nemlylottryeaieStitsV* gerOf the Washington itrisOilitteofthattpt• American Patent Agent 7 and fo: more than tan- yertrindalty , o with said firm, and with.awax ealetyce.efl o pkti* n e. years - inn - very branch relating , to tile Patent •ir , l and the interest of inventors - 14.• HOMAS FARLKVO • TP .5.P4 URNTrURE AND VELLI.M..MIE/MMOMi3', N 0.164 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY: os, • UN DERTAEING, ha all its branche3,wißr=teliw4W prompt attention. Orders can be Wit arthortibitt9i-i, or a the Livery Stable of Mr. Jameal!loydgetßi4- street, Alleghety _ eeAßly arms zocetts....,.._, A USTIN LOOiIOIR. & 00,, De j anig,*k, 4 43. Promissory Notes, Bonds, More secortties for money. Mont. 'loaned bn tijscloi atihort . :4Mar collntmxl seenrities. NOTES EISD V DRAF''uectly QD Persons desiring Loans 'oaoe-OrolnOdilteat easonahle terms, and capi talistscan ,bPAintimbea with good securities at reronneratiye prlos,,t, Ale attend to the Bale, Ranting and!LeonAll rral Estate. • - . Office, No. trl Ir%rErnir erniRET abovotWeoc44.l w _AINEM.LOQBATE4 ea, E. WAT:TB; . wren_ • TERRY, Plitt* imPOSITERS AND izit. J u ribiTtr.!!;;; ; T, CLOTHS, cAssibrElika.' , Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimnitigil,,,4.l NO. 255 XARICET ST. Noiih P H/LAD/Z4PIFIIA,' /OW V. MBA; !Imam a. PRAM, =MitaMT' del2:l H. D. BRECHT It BR* MANUFACTURERS OF Y • LOOKING GLltiSSl*4 . _' ::•;) PoRTR.UT & PICTURE 1 ,0 1 ‘ 1,,i4/ElO.O- Gilt and Imitation Rosewood }Roaldingar DEALERS lig PRZXCB FLUE AID WHIDOW ELMS, 12S swithgeld street, Bernier's Block, -between Filth and Sixth, 'PROP burgh Pa. sip- City Glass at manufacturVre'2 IEII Particular attention gireniorepi Paintings, Rewinding Fran:lee and - briabiena viral trained at wholesale price. CH E CR. _ CHECKS OP A SUPERIOR QUALITY are offered for este at the ethos of the wasmai PENITENTI i RY Jr)HN BIRMINGHAM. Fine White, Plain and Fancy ElAatalittil-ttilad and Overshlrta on hand, and.neado to orde4,,tot, R. WI b# - .. wogO n ' SHIR T F A UT, 0• NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET= oLI Kowa' D EfARRISONA. 001'7114, 1411"1.°141168 ' ,EkmenolPartietra. ' Special =AM VOring; Mouse= to PeiaillesitM44o WHOLESALE '4: it Corner Wood and Wate!. ski; .. pirrs stuatic,pic, HOWE'S NEW SUUTTL! Sewing Machines,.:,-' A Rg ADAPTED , . to all Weidir of FAMILY EIEWINEk - worktilllin the lightest and heaven Mess, euurtngthe': LOOKSTITOR Ware an both sides, vildcheinnotbe Reireled or> Pulled. -- Oure'?;TP 7 And for Tailoring, lhire. fletnidegiliteite% and t3hos Binding; these have no superldr: — and see them at No: 26 Fifth etreek itimcmwt&i. • B.:LAB=r-LIL. WISHAIMM PIN TREE .. CO~DT L THE GREAT CURS f 0 ry Co6s! - THE PROPRIETOR OP .nEW - 300p5 lam a A Gum laying _nude It.theadrugi:vitl -- ~tia. concentrate - the Woof Uterine Übe. MISS: . . . , _ ~ . dueler , diseases' of the Lunasnrid ' T . : offering to su f fe ring hrimanilf the r K . , . • -. proems , This truly' iirestarat acad)lllo.. 1.. - :- prepared w.th much care, the tar be:hair . .l9yr' expreialy for it, is Sherefaretretv'trerd - RI ~."-• - ties of common lar:,•' - -i - ' , - ~,,-, ..;•_vi . ir.:;-;%.,, , !... - -44., It has eared more coma of . Hosl , ntrirt!!Vßltiil kalroure mecured cza k es.Vl lB, - , . f. , ....: 4 , ~.,, itsracsnie LETEML,.. - '- - .i...!. , ~ -4417:.. -?-.::-:, ...,.. s It will cure SORETEIRdAT*EfrinfaieVY -- 31t will cure , comma AND . poriatitailit__Writhi. ' 1 valuable remedylor ciseasedilphe Hipm,. _ , 13,11 tr:.: URINARY IHMPLAINTR, ~,- ''' ...,,,-t ...$7. IS. Beware of,CkmaterfeifsX - ww - ''" .ti - -.'• If you:have the DyspedaWnei = WlSHLlOS.3l)* PEPSIA PILLS, end rtherdnlieltefirfwen4 - ~i - ao ao to the agent ofartitinwafte4eb4l,3z. i."*.i. t:em, and receive yourstraiiieNct -_,...., 1 .1. 01 4 - Sold by DR. KEYSER, No."/40-14r0,41itt. , : t f t. Please call at, his store anit'atit at 4 .,. =tar. - A box of Pills Sent bynnithistirbil , ." --, ceipt of One Dollar. - -' ' • ''''" - ? - - -- L,-.«. noadyead I4ci. 10.Elonth . Secconfatii100 0 1,. Q et WISHLET, Pray O- ' ALI. PERSONS PORORASING PRN:Vottrisork al-JOSEPH; And other points in Northern bfiamMi thIPSISIS of Hanes, or the- TellitOriefic 13140#4'1044- 0 " . itavingtiekata that read Otit N ORTB. KIRSOURI - .llll4ll)Ap t s ,' The only ratt'rotthi MEW .Betinila.th SCrisapit It Is the shortist and qufekeit. tins ,b3t Mince* hours to the remotest point reached .hy. is always as cheap as any othei. Aar-0 87 your Tickets M Bahasa and 04410 in NortheraMtasomo7 the North Biltsourt MO. B. ErruEGßok i Pree't. aria Gei'l Supt. North Missopillt.N. _ /4111011 X H. RifiIIONICAR4IIO- - • 4004j*. WANTED , :zytro — vmvp: tc4.4k xidspiwmitikketriiiir4titait 4 l4 wotigjust, taming froaig*Firlimi XitkikA Bublvarift 4ol.llBl4 ni3• AVPO I O I, *Man • DOTAT 4 O.B7-- 200 - Om cai7fi 100 ping order, in atm nut far slue by --Nkr4f--* xr:f l- 19 • , ...,,1A.,-,JAIKEW-01111graikt.... • conieratarkNisanattitiktabiL ' ' ' barrels Pesti Itomipil tiiiiimeeit ilit ; Z; Tor'sa'e by JAiti.4.FX/X nom corner ' Market laut:Fixikt FEATHERS— " 70Thipthi. we 0 ,:4AmEs,A. n o 4 ecirorMisqlget sad 'Pint 2 , .. '. 1- z 'T.4 - ..z ,-- :' . - -.'l,.AT=cl L't.si.A!'s':-..,- *•-••-' '-... ...b'';' kr-, i . ' - '; - A * . ' .ctnt Yi -- '.;,:i-r'l,4' ri'l7-,' • • 41 , 21 , ,,47,-;,- - ,q,,:,.( i .: 47.4,4: =V,' - •::: ~. -.;211,-4!=...:;..;, il:;, .. ,-.. 5,,',,!.--;tig',4, • ' .-. ,, k , ? ..*1 ; - f gt- - .„,t,-;:*11-f,'Y.,;`;;;,..4. • it.: v•rl:6-,,,, -....,,,,,,, -.-: , .
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