DAllrlE_lff)sT. Kpos. m.pismagerucwou.i, Palk Row s NEWYoRZ ow - d STA'NE EilltENT, JANITOR are ourairtalr the Daily andWeekty Poet in those cl Ue and are au .; I i.aited to take Advertlaaraents and Babaoriptiotui ; or Us at our Lowest Rata. . • • Ilf TUESDAY MORNING, OCT.-21 CITY AND NEIGHOIIIIOOD SALMON Confiscated. Yesterda morning, in the United Slates !District Court, Hon. Wilson lif!Candless I delivered an opinion in the case of the • • steamer Isaac ITammett, seized hereabout ii eight months ago_ under the canfiscation ,claw. The boat was owned by a Mississippi ;'Coal Company, three-sixteenths being held by Victor Wilson. a resident of the liPitate of Mississippi, and the remaining in• Merest by Dunshee and others. The loyal bwners, Messrs. Dunshee and others, Iklaimed that Mr. Wilson was indebted to tthe firm in an amount exceeding the value ':}f his interest; _and.they-aliki offered tes 4rriony to show that he was, not' a rebel, Int a loyal, man. The Court decided that could take no cognizance- of the part ttership relations in this case, but under •the law the propetty was subject to con- Vacation. In making his decision Judge M'Candless remarked that Mr. Wilson lieing loyal, the Secretary of the Treasury had, under a clause in the set, the power to relieve him from the cobfisdatiorr. COl. Rowley at Ronie—The 102 d. tpol, Thos. A. Rowley, of - this city, is now at home on a short furlough and, thOugh less rotund than formerly, he is 9ffite as good humored as ever. He is in it4roving health and will soon return to tati . command. I ildthe New York Times we find the fol l4iiing card from the Colonel, correcting onierroneons statement published in that paper: [lti your issue of Sept. 27th the following pttOgraph occurs in. the letter of your .9pepial correspondent : !11Mas Weber's Brigade, in French's • Ditision, bore its part. in the severe mus keery contest of Wednesday last, except ing the one regiment, the Fifth Maryland, which, it is alleged, was taken from the while the result of the tattle hang in thealance, by its own officers. 11 is' slated, also, that the One Hundred and Neeiind Pennsylvania Regiment did the same thing ' ~96 my regiment was not engaged in the battle at Antietam, (although having march ed ‘4 miles on Wednesday, arriving late at night on the field, and on Thursday morn ing Were moved to the front, but were not perrUitted to fight as the "reba" had skeffaddled,") I write to have you correct the erroneous impression which the paragraph alluded to has made in refer enCep to the One Hundred and Second PenriSylvania Volunteers. Mk regiment has passed through many of the battles on the Peninsula, and suf fered severely therefrom—but never can cowardice be imputed to officer or man in it: We have not learned to "skedad dle."l Please correct the matter and oblige yours;. ' Thos. A. Rowi.sy . Colonel 102 d Penna. Vols. Votimesville, Md., Oct. 9, 1892. Criminal Court. evijra 1 unimportant cases were disposed of in the Court of Quarter Sessions yester day, chiefly of assault and battery. One of them was somewhat peculiar. Mrs. Mary Merriman was. convicted of assault and batteryon oath of Anna Miller, but recom mended to the mercy of the court. 1 name diately ter Anna was arrested upon testi mony brought out on the trial of theasaault and battery case, on a charge of fornication with Mr. Merriman and committed to jail. The Gritnd Jury immediately found a true bill against her. Vsteating Liberty Street. Wm. J. Howard, Jr., of Philadelphia, is now in our city, authorized by the Penn sylvanial Railroad Co. to purchase from such personsaa still hold property on the upper aide of Liberty streets, if they are willing to sell at fair prices—if not the usual ap plication Will be made to the Courts. The .company is prepared to pay the full value .and we therefore anticipate little difficul ity. The, vacation of Liberty street by the company may be looked for at an early day—and we doubt not it will be a great benefit to the city. • I Serious Affray In Camp. Two .soldiers in Camp Howe are now under arrest, having been parties to a vio lent affray on Saturday night. It would seem that one had been placed in the Guard House for Borne offence, and that while there, he made several ineffectual attempts Ito get out. Finally, he succeeded in arming himself with a billet of wood, with which he struck the sentry a blow on the head, felling him ,to the earth. As soon as he recovered from the effects of the blow, the sentry got up, and pursuing the other, came up with him just as the guard had stopped him . , and plunged his bayonet into his body, infii4ting a frightful and 4angerouir wound. Allegheny City Teachers' lust! tate. The prhicipals and teachers of the Alle gheny schbols met on Saturday, and or ganized a Teachers' Institute, in accord ance with tke expressed desire of the Board of Controllers. Rev. D. G. Bradford was chosen tem porary cheirman, and M. B. Goff secre tary. An interchange of opinion between the members,of the Board and the principals and teachers led to a much better feeling than was anticipated. A , coinittee on permanent organize tion, with „'1 Mr. Morton as chairman, re ported the; following officers : President—James E. Stevenson, Princi• pal of the'Second Ward School. Vice President—Samuel A. Neale, Prin cipal of 4hool House No. 6. ..+ecrefav—hfilton.B. ,Goff, Principal of ; ' Wartd School; ExectitiVe Committee—First Ward, Ma riam Smifh ' • Second_ Ward, Susan B. Nichol; Third Ward, Elizabeth Wakeham; Fourth Ward, first precinct, Elizabeth Davidson ' Fourth Ward, second precinct, Annie C. McCall. The tine of meeting was fixed on the first and third Saturday of each month, subject to the approval., of the-Board of Control. On motion, the principals were-appoint ed a committee to prepare a memorial o. the Board;of Control in regard to aaltu7l etc.; alterwhich the Institute adjourned. Moiements in Virginia. The furlough of the. Ist Virginia in fantry, in which there are several Pitts burghers, expired:, on Saturday, and they have been ordered to:report at Camp 'Willey for the purpose of joining their brigade. I'he loth Virginia infantry left Camp Willey on Saturday, for New Creek, where we have already a large force. I Sold/er Pollee. tfome - of Col. Collier's men, now in Washington City, have recently arrested an alleged counterfeiter. A man named Strasburger, in the rear of whose dwelling the 139th sis encamped, was suspected of dealing is counterfeit money, but all the efforts of the police to fix the crime on the fellow failed. On Friday, however, some meri , from the 139th took 'the matter in hands, and succeeded in finding some $1,001) in bogus bills secreted in his yard. He was arrested and held for examination. Count of Common Pleas. e.:indge„.ltitehia. is now enviged in the 7 ; Ulla , of canna in r• the Court of Common Pleas.. The list is small antiOttpot oe- A'ap'y more than two 4r,ilirie - siosi.u. , I r 6 fictioiylvania'Election- 1 Melia I , ll , rotovin- g •li.a table of the obteliir! , . major ; tea to this • Statelsoriar as heard from: l . , ..., Democratic Majoritieet . Reliablican Majorities. Montgomery ,1837 Allegheny—. 4428 Lehigh: ' -- ' 1 Lancaster .......- - :.4939 Bucks , 71 Philadelphia:... ....... .2801 Carbon • 700 Chester - MM. O Prk ge . riand 144 Fl u a r h r 41 1 . ....- ..... .... " "r5 1 Northampton Craw1em................ .1417 Armatrohg 276 Laivr•nee. 1498, Lucerne , 1821 01ae0n..t.... ... . . ... ...... %59 York... .. : .. soon Westmoreln ad... 1307 Washington • 1472 Fayette Payette , 83 Cambria ...... ........... .11 Greene 19S0 .........., 27,820' The above gives a net Zeinoelatic ma , jority of 9,274 in 25 - contgies; in' which we have a gain since 1860 of 17,457. Estimated and reported majorities in the remaining- counties" indicate a majority of 4,000 tol 5,000 for the Democratic State ticket. ° Tax -- Decisions. Commissioner Boutwell, in a letter dated the 12th inst., decides 'that a power of at torney ttii prosecute an application for a patent, on to transact other business beforq the Commissioner of Patetfts, comes with in the meaning of the fourth clause of the excise lair relating to "powers of attor ney," andtis therefore subject tolhe dollar stamp; and that the assignment of an in vention or patent right must be regarded as an agreement, and be Stamped accord. ingly. . The Eighth Cavalry. The Bth Pennsylvania Carilry, which went into the service 1,160 strong, has been reduced to 300, chiefly by sickness and excessive fatigue, but few having been kill ed or wounded. This regiment has been very fortunate in that respect, though in constant service, where, at _times, regi ments accompanying them have suffered severely. It was organized by Col. Chor mann, but is now commanded. by Colonel D. McM. Gregg, formerly a captain in the 6th Regular Cavalry. : ._...- - Six from One Family. The Gazette of last eveninl states that Airs. - Mary Campbell, of Ledlie street, Sec ond Ward, Allegheny, has six eons in the Union, army viz: igichael, aged 31 and. John aged 29, in Co. A,.2d Virginia regi ment; Joseph, aged 24, in Co. Dy same regiment; James, aged 26, and Edward, aged 21, in Co. A, 62d regiment; Frank, aged 17, in Co.'B, 123 d regimetit. 'James lost an arm at Malvern. ECK and Edward fell a victim of disease. The mother of these gallant boys is entitled' to' the grati tilde of the nation in a high degree. The Draft in Erie. The draft in Erie was completed on Thursday, the IGth inst. No spirit of re sistance was manifested, and the work pro ceeded quietly and speedily. The follow ing prominent citizens are among the drafted-elect Hon. Wm. A. Galbraith, Judge Marvin, Ex-Mayor. Alfred King, Jos. S. M. Young, editor of the Dispatch, Wm. Benson, Jonas" Gunnison, and Geo. W. DeCamp, Esqs. Two hundred and ninety were drafted in the city. Paroled Prisoners. Gen. Prentiss and a number of his fel low prisoners, recently paroled by the reb els, reached here on Sunday and remained here until yesterday morning, when they left for their homes in the West. Many of the party were in delicate health, result ing from long confinement and bad treat ment while in prison. Greene County. Greene county has now in the Geld 1,500 volunteers, who are chiefly in the cavalry service and acquitting themselves nobly. More will be forthcoming when they are needed. Revenue Stamps. The following stamps are now 'ready for delivery at Washington. Bank checks; two cents; certificates of deposit, two cents ; general certificates, ten cents ; fire insurance, twenty-five cents ; proprietory, one, two, three and four cents; playing cards, one cent ; inland exchange, five and thirty cents; contracts, ten cents. Strike. A number of workmen in the city are on a strike for higher wages. The nail feeders of the different mills, and the caulkers and riveters employed by Tomlin son A: Hartupee, gun boat contractors, are among the strikers. Military Vote Rejected. The Return Judges of Dauphin county on Friday rejected the vote of the 127th Regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, on the ground that the Supreme Court had pro• nounced the section authorizing them to vote unconstitutional. Petty Thieving. Several cellars on Western Avenue, Al legheny, have been entered recently, and robbed of provisions, canned and pre served fruits, pickles, &c. The other res idents in the vicinity have been obliged to secure themselves by removing their stores to more secure places. Discharged. Lieut. Geo. Pearce, formerly n printer of this city, but more recently of •Co. C, Ninth Reserves, has been honorably dis charged from the service, being in very bad and constantly failing health. He has returned and is now at his residence in Allegheny City, where we hope be 'may soon recover his strength. Another trot for a purse of $lOO is an nouneed for Thursday afternoon at Col ling Park. The entries appears in the ad vertisement elsewhere. Stragglers. The Provost Guard picked up quite' a number of stragglers on Sunday and,,yes• terday, who have been sent forwar,d to 'their respective reginients: GRAVER & BAKE S'S Sewing maotunes,for email,' manufastpring purposes. are the belt- in use. A. F. C ATONAY, General Assiut, 18 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Pa, COUNTING HOUSE STATIONEIO, DIARIES FOR 1863, alleizes HOTOGRAPHIC A1BU18: new lot PENCILS TIPPED HITE INDIA Pi So arranged that : it. is always clean add ready for use SLOCOMB'S. PATENT INKSTAND is acknowledged to be the beet ink ever offered to the public. POCKET BOOKS FOR POSTAGE Wall ENC For sale br W. IS. RAVEN, CORNER. WOOD & TRIAD OM ~ttnp= DWELLING FO sitonte on hiarb.=. tr t RENT , ktrs, six oltstabers, " -. 4 "a 141 w°P4 and /midi red': 1 1 / 1 1710iir ra: A ° L en t,, 41 , 1 3. CUTHBRET if3tfi&T 51 Market do ' 5 tiOn TIM VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH. From Fortress Monroe di t d TEMS FROM RICHMOND PAP Decision by the Commissione Internal Revenue. FCIOI-I.EIGN NEW Twenty Itebel•Faimilleszlianis ed from Memphis. FROM LOUItiiiIVI.L.iI:4 TWO WAGON TRAINS CAPTIIP, BY MORGANVI BAND.. dze.. dze.. dte.. Ito FORTRESS MONROE, October 19 steamer John A. W trner, under a flag truce from Aiken's Landing, arrived 1 evening, just before the Baltimore ho left. Five hundred' and fairy Union pri oners came down, in charge of Major R W. Shenk, of the 135th Pennsylvania reg intent.- 'They were delayed• nearly a da by running aground above City Point. This morning the Baltimore boat brought in, from Fort McHenry, eighty-six rebel prisoners. The flag-of-truce boat Meta more left to-day to convey them to Aiken's Landing. They are privates, and mostly wounded. ' The storm has entirely subsided, .and the fleet which had taken shelter in this harbor left at au early hour this morning. The Petersburg Express of the 15th in stant says, two thousand Yankee prisoners are daily expected to arrive at Petersburg for the North. Wild geese and wild ducks are very plenty on the James river, but there are no sportsmen to shoot them. , Wheat has declined considerably; being how held at s`3: 75 per bushel. We fear much trouble and vast suffering front the scarcity of coal. 1 Stephen Conkling, a member of the 53d ( New York regiment, captured near Black water, was brought here yesterday, and I lodged in jail. ' The Richmond Dispatch of the Ifith says: We infer that the Unionists will t soon make a desperate effort to force iron' clads past Drury s Blufl. Forewarned let us be forearmed. , A battle occurred in Perrysville, on the c 14th inst., which Kentucky will mourn for 1 many years. The federal loss was heavy. It Prentiss says it was a drawn battle. The rebel force fell back six miles. f. William T. Shoemaker, George Welsh, k Peter H. Mills, and Charles S. Baker, members of company A. Ist Maryland tl caval'ry, a Yankee organization, were re- o ceived at the confederate prison yesterday c to be tried for murder, committed in the v valley of Virginia. Forty-three deserters were sent away rE from Richmond yesterday, under guard, tt to their respective regiments, near Win- S. cheater. The Richmond Examiner .of the 17th d i says the good people of Charleston, South C Carolina, have had a celebration in their is city, baptizing a marine ram built there. rn As Congress has failed to make any enactments in-regard to martial law, it fol- th lows that it has no longer any existence in kE this confederacy, and any attempt to con- CI tinue martial law, in any form or disguise, is in derogation of the lawi making power to of government and in defiance of the oon- a l, statution. Our Southern Confederacy is sadly af- en flitted with dishonest postmasters, espe cially in North Carolina. The cause of ae this complaint is the non receipt of sub- C I scriptions, said to he forwarded by mail to ra newspapers. The Examiner, of the 17th. claims the to victory at the battle of Perrysville. The H federal loss in killed, wounded and cap- st tuned was over twenty thousand. The con- d i federate loss was two thousand. WAsnixcroN, Oct. 20.—The following p, decisions have been made by the Commis inl - sioner of Internal Revenue : Decision in regard to Silver Ware.— The phrase, "kept for use," as employed t,,,57e, in reference to silver plate, is construed to " except silver plate or ware exempt from p sale, and also that which is in possession too of a family or its members as souveniers or tin keepsakes. The•plate properly taxable is boi that which has been purchased for the use Al] of the family, or has been presented to the to family as part of the household furniture, of and, as such, is kept for use, whether for ornament or actual service. In the exe- ble. cution of the law, assessors are directed to, ~ T. r 3 allow owners of silver ware to have the er same weighed, and to make report thereof. _,„, 0 _Decision in regard to theuse of e Stamps " upon Certificates. —Stamps will be re- from quired upon every certificate which has or by the may have a legal-tender value in any court of law or equity.' Decision in reference to manufactory.— When a manufactory has new goods on hand at the place of manufacture, but has not taken out license nor kept his mill in operation since September first, such goods are subject to duty whenever sold or re- ill moved from the place of manufacture. In regard to stamps upon instruments fi requiring stamps.—ln stamping promisary notes or other instruments requiring under the provisions of the excise law, stamps of . 4 a smaller amount in numbers sufficient to - amount to the sum of the stamp required iv can be used, provided they are of the same kind denominated for the particular in- TEI strument drawn. The following decision concerns the Ha- 1,%• el bility of iron casting to taxation : 1-All ,casting, which are so well and generally known as to have commercial value, must be taxed as manufactures when sold or removed from the manufactory, 2, other castings that are made upon special order of a machinist, but which are not known to the trade as manufac turersinAhemselves hilci-are'- desighdd for articles subject to taxation in an advanced state, are exempt, not beinimanufactures in the contemplation of the law. It may be difficult to draw the line: The Asses sors or Assistant Assessors' judgment will be required.. As tut,examplp, car wheelsgeleng to - the first'Class. - The following regulations have been issued in ,regard to the tax upon menu factures, produced since August 81st, and delivered under contracts of sale made prior to the Ist of July last : lst. The manufacturer will pay' the duty upon such gOods without regard to the face of such contract. 2d. The manufac; turer will be authorized to ' Collect of the purchaser the amount of thetaxes'acipaiu t whenever satisfactory proof shall be far! , , niched to the nrcnnuestotter of/ Internal Revertne, that•the.contract was tdadeprior to,the lst day of July. - last- and in good faith between the parties and towards the; goverement, that the taxes propezly asses sed upon sash goods or manufactures,' have been actually paid by the seller, CAPE Recz, Oct. 20.—The steamer Ba varia from Southampton on the Bth, which passed off this point on Sunday afternoon, was intercepted by the news yacht of the Assobiated 'Press. In the Liverpool cotton market prices, had advanced @ Id. Sales of 17,000 for,lAvt! days. The market was Breadstuffs were quiet. Provisions very dull. Consuls 9,8 i, for money. The ivbill'ateanier Jana lies.vily ladened was.gatuk in. the Clyde by coming in coils ion with a steamer. The Louden. Thierstylee the euitiheilia tiori roc mutton of the the President as - ,i) - ' ll s . mere W a ite paper. - Litters from Mexico say that Juarez will contest inch by inch the French invasion. Victor,- Emanuel has granted au RM. nestyito Garibaldi and his followers. Cemo, Oct. 20.—Nothing has been re ceived from Commerce to-day. The officers of the steamer Pike, which arrived to-night, report having seen a small band of Guerrillas at two different points between Smithland and Caseyville. f Two thousand rebels are reported back of the latter place, and are prevented taking possession of the town by the presence of two gunboats. ThelHazel Dell struck a snag yesterday and sunk on Smithland Bar. The. steamer Eugene, from Memphis, brought one regiment, with a battery, to Island 21, where they were landed to pun ish rebels, who fired into the steamers Dickey and Continental on Friday last.— They have instructions from Gen. Sher man to destroy everything in the neigh. boyhood, ITwenty secesh families have been ban ished from Memphis as punishment for the Guerrilla outrages on the river. LOUISVILLE, October 20.—1 n the recent rebel raid upon Lexington we killed from five to ten and wounded fifteen, among whom was Major Semi. Morgan, of Nash ville. cousin to John Morgan, who was shot through the neck and will die. We also captured and paroled one hundred and eighty. John Morgan left Lawrenceburg yester day morning, with about twelve hundred men, closely pursued by Dumont's forces, who captured from fifty to one hundred of them. At tl o'olook thin morning, from three hundred to four hundred anclfifty of Mor gan's men', at Cox's creek, six and a half miles this side of Bardstown, captured and burned a Federal train of eighty-one wag ons, fifty-one of which were loaded. They carried off the wagoners and those having charge of the train, except Lieut. Barr, of the 24th Ohio regiment, in command, who escaped. The wagons belonged to Wood's division, thirty being empty, and coming toward Louisville. tiMorgan then went toward Bardstown, ntl about daylight captured another Fed ral train, number of wagons unknown, wo miles from Bardstown. Thence Mor an went to Boston, with the supposed tention of burning the railroad bridge it that place. The rebels shot Thomas . Martin, of Nel son county, after capturing him. x li 1 Dumont, yesterday afternoon, was in p rsait of these rebels, and only forty min. u es in their rear. Nothing from Buell's or Bragg's forces. ______„,.. ....... __ ....... Sr. Lours, October 20.—Gen. Schofield, th his advance has reached Elkhorn T vern in Arkansas, and has established hi headquarters there. I felegraphic communication is complete l ii fr m General Curtis' headquarters to E horn Tavern. en. Schofield sends intelligence that l th enemy are making for Boston Moan tai s. Generals Steele and Osterhaus, wi h their divisions are at Pilot Knob ad• va.cing against the enemy under Mcßride, :in and Parsons. An advance of two 'e!iments on the rebels was at West Plains hr-o days ago. Brig. Gen. Warren is-at lal•m watching them. cting rear admiral Porter being yester la requested to co-operate with General ;u tis in certain matters down the Miss -381.pi, replied from Cairo, and in twenty ii utes his movement was commenced. I ecent orders from Washington extend se command of Gen. Curtis' over Ar an-as, Missouri, Alton City, Kansas and of redo. ('overnor Evans, of Colorado, in an in rt;ew with Gen. Curtis states that the are which was felt in Colorado in refer ic• to Indian depredations was passing ye-, the tribes in that quarter not seem• g uterested in the uprising of the Min es. to savages. To make things sure Gen. ur.is has consented that two regiments tis din Colorado, one mounted, shall re tai. home to preserve peace. G• n. Fremont arrived here yesterday. le mes here as a witness in the McKin• try case, and may be detained here several ays The rebels that crossed the Missouri i e and seized the steamer li.mily, at ort and, Were under Porter. They were tet ept,ed at the California House, near ay esiille, by Lieut. Col. Sigel and scat red No particulars of the affair have d. en received. •M e rebels are said to have gathered at Drtl nd, and measures have been taken att ck or intercept them, in the mean ne anger is removed. Several steam. ,ats are detained here and at Herman. II r bel bands remaining in Missouri seem ' be ndeavoring to make their way out th State in the shortest time practice. I=l==MSllllll JOHN'S N. F., Oct. 20.—The steam opa was boarded off Cape Race at 4 • on Sunday afternoon• and adviees ew York to Saturday put on board .ews yacht. 1H lIHTEH. .ANTHONTIIHTIE JOSEPH MEYER & SON wAsnnuartrazaa orl FANCY AND PLAIN 1 NITIIRE dr CHAIRS • . ; r[ HOUSE, 1% SMITHFIRLD snow. eon Sixth street and Virgin alley.) PrITSIIIIIIII4H. E I ERS O ADMIRATION Il_cm,n the estate F of Mrs. S ARA H B. FET RM N. deceased, having been granted to the [ersl. ned by the Register of Wills, Ac.. all anus ..ndebted to the said estate are requested nak payment, and those having claims to lent mu to GILBERT L. B. FETTERMAN, N 0.137, Fourth street. Pittsburgh, 3:6 .1 law Adminis'sator. PER P S INSURANCE COMPANY, o,N. E. Oor, Wood & Fifth Bth. E AND MINE INSURANCE DIRECTORS] m. P. illipa. James D. Verner, hn Watt, Capt. Jno.l..lthoad Mat B. Hays, Samuel P. Shrivel.. 1 1 .hn Parke. George B Jones, arle S. Bissell, Daniel Wallace. Ulla Van Kirk., O. Hanson Love. Win. PRILLIPS,ProAdent. „Tows WATT, Vice Preget. 'AL F. GARDNER, Seo'y. 1717 - 1913 ~...,, kOTIO took TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. JURT RECELVED A LARGE ITS, SHOES .AND GUMS, which I • Vance on Call an, ill sell to dealers at a very slight ad* examine my stook, JOSEPH n. BORLAND, street, 2d doot from Fifth. oell 9S Mark 1.1,1 C NAP bid - 1 N-700 LBS. COUNTRy BACON L , lust received and for sale by S A. FET ZER, corner Market d First streets. 'LIFERS, REVOLVERS -Ts snow and old model, all sites. ney's do do do do Wheolookqi Cartridge o's Cartkidge—always on hood and for BOW & TETLEY. 136 Wood street. PAPER FOR AUTUMN OF 11032. assortment of beautiful PAPER HANGINGS, bonght before tho tax advance, will 'be usual , low prices. W. P. MARSHALL: 1 4iin R 7 VlTnna aivwurt: • A comple of all atyl be eold at I 1 0 *YRS or CHILDREN'S MOW at M'Clelland'aZio. 55 Fifth 't forget the number. ._~ __ I ffiE iwk.VINON iNsTrruildir NO tataYgl a rtt li t e dtt= li tt t :e. the CI;ISICza OVVICEIII , I3. .Jaw PARK, Jr., VICE PRESIDENTS.' ~ . . ' 'WM. ir Smith H. P. Ro Id Thos. 1).. 'Muster A. Rely amen 1 Francis Sellers . Jaik.u , Rhodes lohn F. Jennings, JacoL Stualtrath Thomas S. Blair . Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TRUSTEES. Josiah King 0 Zug A S Bell Joe Dilworth IS S Fowler W A Reed Jas Wehm Woodwall It C Schmertz F R 0 W Riaketson JAI 'tertian S H Hartinan D M oug 'it J &Adelson. 'Jae W aster I) E McKinley 0 H Wolf Robert D Cochran Wm Smith W lhmsen 0 B Jones B F Jonas IW .11 Phelps C B Herron SECRETARY AND TREASURER. • D. E. McKINLEY. Ja p an Saturday M. to 2 P. m. Also, Tuea eveninte r from 6 S o'clock. Deposits received of ONE, DIME and upwards. Dividends declared in. December an& June of mitt year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depoSitor as prhimpal, and bear in terest, thus cotupounding it. Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Am, fur nished at the office. • pens his Institution offers, especially to thise whose earnings are small, the opportunity to 000 titnulate, by email deposits, easily saved, a sum w hich will bee resource when needed, their money not only being safe but bearing interest, in teed of •reumining unproductive. niyi2 AUCTION SHOE IFOUSE 45 FIFTH STREET, Ladies' Boots and Balinorals, Meu's Boots and Balmorals Misses' Boots and Balmorals Boye Boots and Balmorals, Youth's Boots and Balmorals, Children's toots and Balmorals, Cheaper than the Cheapest. Notice to Recruiting Officers. ' , EIRE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF • 1 411egheny County hereby no• ify all persons engaged in recruiting volunte.rs for the military service of the United States. in A I] egbon y County. that MI payment of County Bounty will b 3 made by the Committee to Volunteers recruited after the 14th of October, instant. By order of the tiommitte. THOMAS M. HOWE,. President Committee. PITTSBURGH, 004.10.1862. IMPORTANT TO LADIES DJOHN HARVEY, 11.4.171110 FOB Upwards of twenty years devoted his pro fessional time exclusively to the treatment of Female ',DV/Feu/ties, and having succeeded in thou sands of oases in restoring the afaisted to sound heallyth, has now entire confidence in offering pub • o hiS • " Great American Remedy," ' DR. HARVEY'S CRONO - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS I Which have'never yet failed (when the direc tions have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature, or in restoring the system to perfect healthpsat when suffering from Spinal Affections. Prokr Cheri, the Mutes, or other weakness of the Uterine Or sans, Alsc in all cases of Debility or Nervous Arostration, Hysterics, Pa/Dilations. &0., dur., which are the forerunners of more serious disease. 1111-T7& ee Pills are perfectly harmless on the con stitution. and may be taken bra her moat delicate/e -mote without causing distress; at the game time they act like a charm, by strengthening, invigo rating. add restoring the system to a healthy son dition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should, however, not be taken during the first three or four months. of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the; remit. Each box contains 60 Pills. Patin Orne Donlan, and whoa desired will be sent by mail rare-paid by an advertised Agent. on receipt of the money T. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y., General Agent Sold byDraggiets.generallki °SEP FY.EMING, Corner Market street and the Diamond, aultivdaocrwie Agent for Pittsburg. FRESH ARRIVAL OF BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS, which will be sold at the old prices at se27 BOttLAND'S, 98 Market street. ODE ROBES. FOR SALE LOW BY SOWN & TETLEY, 136 Wood street. LOSING OUT SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, AT ao9 Ri Market street. 2d BO doo RLAND'S. r from Fifth. wo NEW STANDING TOP BUGGIES. whose tortner price was $123 will be sold now tor $9O, at Mrs. JOSEPH WHITE'S, ee2o Carriage Repository Two Mile Run. LAMIN' FRENCH MOROCCO BOOTS at Masonic Hall Auction. HOUSEKEEPERS Furnishing Store GOODS FIR THE KITCHEN. Tin Ware' Wooden Ware, Spice Boxes, Cup Tubs, Slaw Cutters, Hair Sieves, Mince Knives, Silver Soap, Chamois(' Skins, Skewers, . Gridirons,' Lemon &Omen, Step Irons, Fishlrons, Fish Kettlbs, Ham Boilers, Graters, Larding lipetiles. Pudding Fans, Bread Pane,Butter Lades, Iron Holdeis, Step Ladders, Heelers, Clothes Lines,/ Scales, Cook's Have Bread Boxes Scoops, I FOR MR DI 511.9kR Brushes, Baskets, Jelly Moulds. Wash Basins, Cup Mops, Wire Sieves, Coal Scuttles, Stove Polish, Knife Washers, Basting Spoons, Coffee Mills Wash Board, Sauce Pans, Bird Roasters, Fry Pans, Farina Boilers, Egg Beaters, Flour Pails, Water Filtei. Pioplates, Jliithes Wringers, Wooden Spoona, Butter Prints, Wash Tubs, soap Cupp, Toast Forks, Sad Irons, Meat Presses, Cake Boxes, Sco„ lIING ROOM. 'LATID. Call Bolls, Nut Picks, Fish Knives. Ice Cream Knives, Napkin Rings, Cake Baskev, • Castors Syrup Jug. Cake Knives, Crumb Kaiser, Salt Stands, Fruit Stands, _.ite Baskets, Butter Knives. Forks and Spoons. Soup:Ladles, - Oyster Ladles, Gravy Ladles, . Sugar Spoons, Children's Cups, Mustard Spoons, Round . Oval Salvers; Ice Pitchers. _ Bouquet Stands, - . - - - Goblets, _ 1 CUTLERY. ~. . . Ivory - Handled Knives Carvers, Cocoa dd do - Arks, Stag do! 'do Square - Waiters, English Tea Trays, Crumb Brushes, Fork and Soon Trays Crumb Trays, Dish Covers; Chafing Dishes, Hash Dishes Coffee Biggins, Wine Strathers, , Coffee Cafetiers, Spirit Coffee Pots, Nut Crackers, Table Mats, Round Waiters, liread'Bdak 43, Cork Serves, Wine Cools , Knife Sharpeners, 'Refrigerate Wat• r Coolers, dm.. FO THE CHAMBER. R t i. Toilet Jars, Water Carriers. Foot Bath!, Chamber Buckets, Infant's Ba s, Bowls and Pitchers. Mattress Brushes, Gas Shades, Shaving Maas Nursery Shades, Bronze Ma h Holders Nursery Lamps, Flower Stands, Clothes Whiskes, Nursery Refrigerators, Clothes IL rapers. Wax TaperS, Night Lights. MISCELLANEOUS. - 1 Library Steps Door Mats, Vienna Fish Globes, Yeasts ? Bird Cages, 1 Meat hafes Vissetts,_ I Pocket Knives, Card de Visite Frames Flasks, Camp - Kni. es, Camp Portfolios, And everything pertainhur.to a wall appointed . ...... Household .To be obtained at reasonable mien at the NEW STORE of K A Y. .11. C H A R I S. 30 Fifth Street, . - Firet•diaor below Exchange Bank, AII Goode lielivered free of °hare°•La the city:! Allegheny. Birmingham, Manobeeter, Duquesne' Borough, et°, . eell-lmd AUCTION !ULM MoCUBLLANI3ii AtidtiON A.MUSENIII7XTB. PITTSBURGH 'THEATRE, tamjun Korman WM. RIENDR.G.SOIi ato= Seat i n Boxes. $5 CO Single Seat in Private Bar. OA Ppmette and Drees Circle. shahs, 50 cents; FILMAT Circle. 55 (=lig Colored Gallery. 25 oe Colored Bows 50 cents; Gallery 15 omit& SCconil night of the engagement of Mr. R. R. MILES and • his celebrated trained horse, .111INNEFIAHA. ROOK woon. Dick Turf in Bonny Black Bus. Barbaro • To conclude cith RISK IN TAR DARN , Mr. Pettibone ...... ..„..... ...... ..... .Sefton Mrs. ..... ...... Hyatt • _,._. El I Rr VATE DISEAMBs __ . - 1. - DI,BROWN'S MEDICAL • MI and SURGICAL Office . No. Mk - • ..... --- s---17 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Penni,— lvania. • t - - Dr.BROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has been in ,;, Practice for the last twenty-five • , • - years. His bulimia's.hag been Surgical • ' " confined D early toPrivate and , ... 4 . , . . ()WIZENS AN]) STRANGER' . . In need et a medical friend, should not fin to find out the sere place of relief. The fleeter h a regular graduate, and his mama * . 4. see treat ment of a certain cleat of (Messes is-a sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanont lief by the use of his remedies and following bitre advice. _-.• I DR. BROWN'S REMEDINS (key fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diaes, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.= Also Mimeses arising from a hereditary talat. whin .manifeste Baal f in the form of tatter Peer and a great - many .forras of skin dis eases, the. origifi •of whioh the patient is entirely. eins. tune t. To persons so affiloted.Dr.Browg i offal hop of a snre and apeed w ymm Dr. B rown's remelts for the alarming , trouble bro ton often by that solitail habit at seroznal ta :ei gra ' cation. whioh the young and weak minded often ho le reliable remedies (to f r r aw d o ef destruction) —the are safe , and make a speedy restoration of h th. : RHEUMATISM.. Dr. rown's remedies never ' fail to cure tile Paint . disease IN • Pew Dian—he Will Warrant a cure. He also treats Piles. Gloat, Gonnorrhcea Stricture, Urethal Disoharges, Female Weakness Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the. Joints. Fistula in Ana, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder , to. gather Iwith all diseases of an impure origin. , . A letter describing theamptoroli, containing a vridirected to DR. BROWN, Ne.so Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pc. will be ham UMW. ed. Medicine Bent to any dress safely and secure from observationad. . peeked Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield tree. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolb-dawds J UST RECEIVED AT BORLAND'S, 98 MARKET STREET. Ladies Balmoral Congress Gaiters, Ladies Balmoral Morocee Boots, Ladies Balmoral Lane Gaiters, Men, 134ys and Youths Boots, I Men. Boys and Youths Balmoral". Call and examine. oe4 EFLESSINGTQN IRON AND NAIL WORE% .11. - r,crx-ro Manufacturers of ar, Sheet, Boiler, 'Plate, *atm, A arid T Iron, Nails and Spikes; leo, eicreen. Small T Ratrandilatßar Raz Iron, suitable for CoarliVorks. Works are adjoining the CITY 0413 WORK Warelituie, No. 88 Water strereita d 6 Market street, Bagaley ' s Baildtrig. ar1.8.43am ie SIX ILES UP THE RIVER, WE have [for sale a beautiful homestead. of 53 acres of good land. With woodland,' orchard of 2 nevus of Choice fruit, a larg • Mansion House of hall and ten rooms, conveniently arranged, porches, verandah, &o.: Barn and Stable, all in eOO.l orde and pleasantly 'situate on the Monon gahela ri • er, easy of access bv steamboat and railway, 1 , or price and terms apply to or address S. CUTHBERT & 80518. Commerci•l Brokers. ocls 51 Market atheist. N 0 T C E.—THE PARTNERSAIP here ofore existing between C. C. Steinmetz and T. M. Black known as STEINMETZ & I l i BLACK. enema douse Carpenters and Jobbers. was dizsol ed October Bth. 1861 T. M. Black witbdrawi g from the firm. C. C. Steinmetz. is alone nut rized to settle up the business. The undersign will be thankful to the friends of the late firm f a continuation of their patronage. Orders s 'cited and_promptily attended to. CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, N VIRGIN ALLEY, between • d Liberty streeta. SHOP Wood a ocl3:3td TE NEAL HEETLING OF THE Stec oldere of the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. will be held in Philadelphia, on Monday, October 20th. at EL o'clock A. at the Company's office, No. 127 Walnut street, for the election of seven Directors. 'ecretary and Treasurer to serve for the mut year, and for such other.btoriness us may then b- presented, 004-2wd SAM% F F :1. ; 'OPARTNERSHIP. E UNDERSIGNED; ii&irs ay formed a copartnership, under the e EE & HICKS, for the transaction of USINESS, at No. 255 Market street. CHARLES MAGEE J. RODMAN HICRI3. • ata, October 4,1862 oe9-Iwd WWI firm of MA e the CLOTH PHILtDE CONSUMPTIITES. VERTISEICHAIMPITIBEEN 1 ,1 - to health'in a few weeks. by Very. 7 y after havhig suffered several Years e lung affection and that dreadful • .• ption—is anxious to make known ufferers the means of cure. desire it, he will send &prescription harge), with the directions for pre ing the same. which they'mill gad & s =Delon, Asthma, Rrolchitial&c. sect of the advertiser in sending the is to benefit the afflicted, and spread which he coneives to be invaluable. every sufferer will try bin remedy, t them nothing, and may prove .a THE A i, restore. simple rem with a Bevel disease, Co to his fellow To all who' used (free of Paring and I sure cu refer ' The only o Prescriptionsinformation and he hop as it will C. blessing. Parties drew sel9-3m 'lag thepresorttion willease ad Rev. EffiWARD A.WILSON,_ ' illiamsbure Rings County. N. . UIOR R 2 NT.—TILAT WELL- KNOWN IV Bakery and Confectionari. Kunz's,'Smith field et. A arge store room. marble counters and fixtures, with specious Ice Oream Saloon and Ladies' Res urant on Second. Story. Dwelling Rome of eight rooms and - kitchen, good cellars, coal vault, dumb' waiters from bakery to store. room, and saloon in second story. dro., et 0. This first class . eStablishment is now in complete Order, and having a well established custom, af fords an excellent opportunity:to any One deli roar of goinglinto the business. Will be rented (removing throe yeare.'as the iiropriMor: about. from the eity.___App tO 8. cHB ET k SONG, 51 Market street.' CARPETS.' ! W. MetiLINTOCJI dr, SON. WE HAVE IN STORE THE LARD EST stook of Carpets. Brunei, Oileloths, &C., in the city. and,:hatingrmroMsed for cash, befOre the recent advance of the inanti facture's, we are now selling theta at lower raps than the Eastern Howes. odlo 112 KARR= STREET, 3€3 1.41 et Read! Read! Read HIGHLY IMPOILT'Aig Tll gaIIEAT BELIEF TO THE AFFLICT. eight D. and those suffering from weakness cif TO ALL, YOUNG AND °DPI? Q ) you wish to . etc experience great nimbi yptLF gut, try the Itrorid-renownsu •... ' RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purchasers still continue to And rfect I satisfau• tfpn by trying thestilipectioles. Hold only by • . 1 . - DIAMOISiD. Onticoan c No. 34 Illihstreet, Post Hasidim, ' The DOM= Pebble Wetted in old frame% desired. I Air Bewar• Imposters and Pre t en d ers1 7 22 • L FL tt, 01{411LE8YAGFIR.J BODULN stars,' - - MAGEE it Bache, .nd dealerein r ClOths, Cassimersi?, figatiPettli Vestings l e Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 255 I r k-AIME-IT STREET,; Ni nlit 'PAO; PfaIt&DELPIBEEA, °O. -1 .9d I r vooprjep > . Ars D:o A,B C ' gr ' s ' 1414 bY. 3,36 Wixxl amt. gal MEM 55 row! STAR= IVia DEP.I.IIThI Car, ) Washingt-n City;J). o_., Oat. 3. ltit;2. .i . JOSIIPH IL STOCKTON. Pittsburgh, Pa : • off. are hereby authorized to rsiA a mt. avalry in . the State of Peeps, Iva- three years or dit , ing the war, to be nr -4 in 111300rdaile0 with General Order No. oni this Department. - -- • ' Field and Staff .01licers can ha outstared ompletion of the organization : f the Reid . .., , .. . ded m.n will bemusterede as enrolled. Sup -4cl/118heill.birthe'Plio°per D a c i girt i u n e l liT eats er of the Secretary of We r. C. P. 11 1. 1 0RINOHAltl, Briga•lierOeneral amt.& A. 4 _ --- INV/A:TRIM PIVSKSYLT, NIA 2411.177.1. ? Harrisburg Oct. 7, iSdiz, j reggae authority of the War noplutment . ved, and ordered, that the Regiment of thus authorised to be raised lig - Menhir to a and organisation bodicated by the War neut. By order of the Uovernor., A. - L. Russru Adjutant 0 eneral Pennsylvania. !- From ;he above it Will he seen that the-under fit' med his beeb duly alphoraed tbraisethis Reg iment. It will be attached, as fir alt posSible to the Stanton Cavalry;and Col. James It. Schoen- .4 maker will assist. iti_cotopleting ' the iteg iili en t. The lire Stanton Rsgiment is now at Camp Howe, uniformed, .and mill be moulted here. Five Coinpaoies of this .ttegitnetit are now in Camp, . and is fait filling up: 1 - i Companies, parts Of Companies and squads, not already accepted, havenow the hest and nudoubt etny the fined opportunity for entering the Per- VlOO, All Bounties Bounties hem the United. States will begiven o the men, and the Alleghmssr County Bounty to strehTmen as may be enlisted train A Ile gheriy County. This Battalion has .been called for special Sera - lee by the Secretary of War, and will/ be anneff. etnaltined and boned witt, the least possible "The olonel can be dlay. Zis found at Headquarters BANK B OCR, Fifth street, above General Howe's oleo. • - eel l-tf . MA.To :! ma, fo 1 fr , i upon e went, knits plies will be BY 0 I ...M M u g Min r. neh il nbs .Mist Gillet Temirhai Caveir • the t Doer _ ._... y ril COME, TO THE RESCUE! rffiWO MDREDNIMM , WANTIED TO Al: fill th ranks of the NINTH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESEttVE CORM' Gen- Homan desi gto join the army cannot connect themsolceiswith a hotter regiment. For' tn ri her informatio inituire at Recruiting Office.' Wilkins Hatt FO" - ' '-'-' VO) Pennsylv=regimente. but especially that popular v Torment, the buts third, Ica by the gallal: 3o Coldiays. He ; will pay.to every recruit the usual giwernninnt. bounty and aa vance_paY • the county bond and ea bound t7-451 . *1 Wll,lll receive recruits for any : button ,of the ser co,- infanta cavalry or artillery. Office at Wilktna Hall. Fo . urth street . I :Ai. E. GROSS, let Lieut. - 68dP. V. Inf. NOTI r: TO MERCHANTS . _ NEW GOODS:FOE S FAIL. 1 E.A.TOIIf, 311ACIIIMI dr Co,:. . • : T INVITE MEM ATTENTI(ON O . F BiTY -11. ' EBB f G I- ' ' RIIMIRS - EMBRODitItIES ' ', '. HOSllfity dLOVES., mILLINFRY GOODS. i NOTIONS. .kc., ,in Our presen stock. embraces everything here tofore kept, with the addition of many new and useful artielei, to which we invite the special attention of the jobbing trade. Ling into camp abottlii. supply themselves with Ma Rubber Blankets, all Wool Shirts, wool Soclut, Glores Suspend.. era Collar*, &a - EATON, Id &ORM! No. 17 Fifth street. WI & WILSON'S' [ gewi..ffigjtlachines, NO. 21 FINTNiffiIEET. Prrustritaa. PA diardeci the Flirt Premium at she Uniteil States Fair 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OP, 8 0, 0 0 0 _ hidututim'S sold, in the United State& 10.000 BOLD: THE PAWS?' Y „ - We offer to . e publio ar WIL SON'S IMPROV ED E SEWING MAGNIN!. at RSDUCIID P RICES, with inereaeed confidence of its merits as the beat and inostiusefial„Famity Sowing Maelfinimow in use. It does eccutlly well on the iltlokest and thinnest Eabrios, malrodtha look-stitch impossible to unravel I .. aliko on both sides. is abeple bt constriction. more ape in movement; andlinore durable than any other ma chines. Circulars giving prices and deaciiption of machine furnished gmtis on application in pm son or by letter Every Mediae warranted for tnree oars.' • spa I WM. CO. Cheap:Pianos :1 1 , BURTON SNOOD LIND PIANOS POE ME An excellent Rosewood Chickering Piano. 6 00-1 1 tave. . A Rosewood Gate . k Co. Pia no, elegant, case. 6 octave. Price A Rosewood Btodart Piano, is but utile 60 00 A Ros l e= " B odav oi e 4 Pian e o. very fine 1 - 11° _OO touch. dotevm, Psioe. 130 00 A Rosewood. ovistoen Hale, now and tic carved, octave. Prico - 170 , 00 A Rosewood,- es k - Co. Piano, thrco years old. 7oetave. Price +- 180 00 A Rosewood. Gilbert, Upright Piano.6W, octave. Price 125 00 A Mahogany T. Loud Piano. large sire .. • _ 6 octave. Price 254111- A 'Rosewood German Piano, large sixo.6 - _ octave. 7 0 ;0 0 A Rosewood °bickering Piano. very 01d but good. ifootave 'Ado'oo A Mahogenyi. Load & 8r0,,01d brit . good order, 6 octave. . ga 00 A Mandgany,_.Astor d: -London_ Piano. - 6>i octaves. Price.. 20 0 00 A Walnut Lease Piano. in good Order.. 6 octave. 5776.,09 A MahogerlY. Giboorr NeWYork.,- very good. F. octave. _ 00 NEW PIANOS. ' - A 'Wanda stook of new Piano, from the beat New York andßoston makers on nand, and ocm staidly reoeivinglllOW surplies. , Prices ineariobip the same as the manufiudarers. andevoryinetni montwarraiated.l For sale by sold JOHN H. MELLOR, 81. Wood street. O BUILD ITS AND CONTNAcTOOO We are new nuteufeetsein . e'itairfurio of LIR=E'); J-: which we are ereileredto dethreigotqo*ClOAl. YARD, 509 ZIBERTysTREEIN Best - eix=o FeuxiXty Coal Alyea , " en hand as moat PlC* ls oBre irrin4n r;li CM!* .. . ip .., en . r . a M' K ay, BREWER AND !MSTED& . -.., , Imam= SreAm Bnawsnr, PR burgh, September 10,1361 inaingetow, 9N OF PARtrirEitskruF. -ILI -..Tbo § i t heretofore 'existing be tween JOB : OR =and W. B. GARRARD was dissolved o the 2 0th of Atigriat 1802 a W- U. GAII.FLUU! authorised to settle up the business an, at the office in the Brew- The,.. B ' Patainees will be continued by SPENCER' de AI Y,wlto intend. to have al ways on band a: u odor article 0f.A.L.F.,p08. [pica:lona JIRO -STOUT:: The •unden4ned will he_thankful the /Handier the'lnte Ann for elmotlttusitee - of their petronam slid t eetei b e fra: il &Out it ..„,t. O liWitaa , en to all who may a aalleM:' • _ .. _kfr.:II4IBEBT - NFATEION. of Libiniiiitioet, so tont known; to eta:ominous MIMI:111114. will l k - v..' 840 the-meat *, our latudnent, with the - Tull ,00nkrolln thislirerem - --- , , . :,,aww. i all ora toI3PBNCERiik metiy. Malaga Brawori. ittub_urak Pa. JOSEPH EIPRZIOEIk. null JA MoICAL ,4 1tttttol*' ! • , Tra .. 's Bale of BO lots and _ .\_ Ss . 11.1i1NO 42 hoe 1 ,15. 28' FlPtif 81. i WilitiltrT Tux it.-EAAT, REGARD dila lk too*, so they must be closet Mit fur me- I , ,COME AND MEE. . 2 .0 D ov be lp ., lp ,,,, buise sank. , milaTAilir NOTICES. A MAMIE ' 11 .77 0761E; 1117 THE ISTANTON CAVALRY. BOIIIITY $l4 . 7. , DV. A. WA tY4 SbL_DIEE,B FOR TEM =MI ,THI7I
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