. • '-: - ••• 'ti . T... .k. -, i , • . _ _ . •s , `-:: . -I— ' - ' - '''' -• ID "-'- ' RG ..... .. ... ___ , ....:„......., ," - .... •1 1 GA _ : ,T. .... . 1 .. .., ESTABLISHED IN 1786. COc~J~IBBiO.I B, eve. . l PRIV, ILWITATN... - . : ... ...: WILKINS =MART. gaIr.EOWN & LINHART 7 FLovil iii , 43lSlia kIeTOES, PIGinTIC AND OMINIISSIOI4 glZr Dm late-of Flour, Grain, Pont,' Be. , , Laid, Butter, Eggs, Chow, Beans, .Tallarri `Mesa , Featheits, - Pastan, Pot end Pout A.hre . 8 11.11116, 'Llnated and Lard WU, Dried and-Green Prulta, Timothy, -Omer, Flax. and Grass Ikeda. Cuuttiaraneementa mode on Consignmentn. aptly' No. WT Liberty street, Pittsburgh. W EBB d WILKINSON, CORMISSIOSI, Mractutrrs, Wholeaala dealers in WESTERN .RESERYE CHEESE. DRIED FRUITS, BUTTER., .FACIS, GRAINS, wad 'produce generally. Also; LEATHER, HIDES, OILS, de, No. 217 Liberty . strata, PltisldirEb• AtlFOssla advancements male. Consignments so- , ..jel2-azad , JOHN 13. CANFIELD, COMMISSION /01111.4101N0 linacnser and wholesale dealer ln; WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTFER.LARD, PORK,IIACO.Y.TLOVR, FISII, POT AND PEA.RL. ASHES.; SALIERATIIS, LINSEED AND LARD OILS..DRIED FRUIT, end Produce generally, Non. Mind 143 Front street, Pittsburgh. ..... .0118 11LIMFIMAXp. (Atria' & SHEPHARD, COXIIISSION Itracaairs and desks. in FLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRODINIR, No. 243 Malty street, Pittsburgh. Choke' brands of nous Air Bakers and Family - use constantly on band. Panted= attuntlon paid to oiliti g (Or Marchand!oo generally. ocddly CHA!il.t.Et3 li LEECH, .FLOVII -- S...LIGOETT &. Co , CITY FLOC 13- 1=6.4161=P27 Liberty and Adams MIMPIe/t7. 4 00 bArrd , per day, 'D16801.11110.4,1, la. • SSOLUTION OF PA_RTNERSIIII'I The partnership horetoklns existing between thd eitheetibera, tinder the firm of PHILLIPS, r&Ew & CO., bu this day been dissolved, CHAS. LOtIREFAIET AMA 'WILLIAM FREW haring mar chased tho entire interests of the ethos' partners. The Matter of the late firm will bo settled by LOOK -441.17 d FREW, IrEcLux EHILLIFS, WILLIAM FREW, CHARLES LOCKHART, JOHN VA.NANSDELL, ADIFIII/. KIPP. Pitiaburgh, August 1004 1863. DESUE! LOCKHART , LOCKI . IARI s BREW, Producers and Refiners of Petroleum, Brie At ALBION OIL IT/LLB, Venal's. county, and BRILLIANT OIL WORKS, Wesley's Run, ORkin, 172,4•1T4 WOOD STREET quac PARTNETISHIP heretofore ex !sting between the undersigned under the style and Arm of HILL, MCCLURE & has this day been. dissolved:o'l/MS. HILL and AMOR LIMN lusTityi purchased the interest of IROW ER IIIoOLURE, the buokiees of the Into firm will be set tled op by HILL it LEYIS. 2OX,Afattedi. eir:LU ROWAN HRE, ._ AMOy3.EWIe7. Pittsburgh, Oct. 7th, MI • • KILL & LEWIS, successors to HILL, ticCIAB.,E C 0.,& will rantinus to manufacture at their old stand, corner of Grant and Seventh sta, effloodah7 Materials, in the best, rummer all articles of ,Clarjpenter's Work, for finishing bu il dings, such ea Dours,lkish Frazee*, Shutters, Mouldings, Dads, kw. Feeders, and those contemplating building, are Incl. tad letall eta examine oar work. ociawd RILL a LEWIS. TfCE The undersigned having Nl t) .aartama the entire atock from the long co tabliatred boom of Mc(11.731E, would announce Whir old cuatomets nod the putdlchle removal to the .tree io Libentr.)mmet. (lately occupied by J. ft. a , atdd'a . • rakcomplete stock of, 6414. Yindinp, aillhafo '• llttsfffl' - ' - • s _ v ii' .tt s r 9, Liberty striit: TN ' ' • 4 7 411.0N1 THE HID E 19,s3arrrrn iitturstes,. - r .4 - cordially counztold ray stoma & as • man of strict Integrity add ttoi3 0 landnea quitibeationa, Yoram. months to corny I will continue to om-ny Mr. ANDER 80iirtailmting room, and will Wm gram plealtare In hatroduring him to my business acquaintances. JaTi Zitli, tan.- J. It. 31'M:if, jy2.st3re n ISSOL UT I 0 N.—Notice is hereby .a.or gtntrilEat thegatasustfp lately eristing‘b, twain iiirnaNEWhlf 6r - STONEYEaaI Merchants,. of Pttp=.o,• .undsr the firm of McOEEWS k STONE, insgableblitd by =duel. consent' n the 10th day of Apr 141863. WILLIAM STONE having purchased the inUre'bitrrest - Of llfcallElNS,-the briefness will • ligreallar,. be =ducted. by WILLIAM STONE. Mudd Strisagetneistaqurre'Nenn rdade 'ail= coal , bests, barges, furnish Gael, Nut Opal, &e., at reason -1 able guinea Offloe, Baguio'. Building; corder of 414;0 1, 140Kr 000 delfdllinter,stieeris, - itoom No. 2, third-story. • • 4 8 fr : 1 ! 1 .4; 1 ?" 4 .' i F 411, PA' i Tf -- • 90.1° ' TOJEL4cfo, L tUlliiistßS, 4C. tSTATILASILED TCC.I.7"--- PETER LORILLARD. BB* in? TOBACCO JILANUrACITME.B, WIND 18 CHAILIDEI2B BTEWIT, :(I'94:ic4j, 48 . Cluitham etzent, New York,) Virodid Sall the attention at &alma to the article. of labtrandulaciura, rlat in.e:Q . :llrie(Bay — peic, Cameo .Ilappee, American Iluddialtaso, Demigrosu Pore •Tirginta., Naehltochoe GolatnhuiPa, ' 1011Thflt. ' ficach,lll.lgh - Tonst aeotch„ Dish nigh Toast or Lnathot, tionieDearlkotell, Iresh Honey Scotch, Attention inc;lled to the largo reduction in prices of /Ina Cut Mall* Ind Smoking TolsocrOs, tellEttelbtuid or a auperfor tituditz. it J GICIBAUOO. ' SIP NO3 0 .• h Pir:Z7P., • 11 No. as Sol. 1 and I tolzod, orinno '.inni.Shri...Chmiimi—.e. A. L., or plain - (keen dish, ,or, &Net Bonet scented Oroopoo k, Poll. alsoitte Cyipi.,ONnidt..Clinguttic:lTirklib• -15LIi-nalitlivagar einiggs,whilho rhataxigippi lion., „vitas. C. M1, 4 4 , 7 1 TA TlAErti • TWilinaletareen 11. d. Mat. .1 a gat kind, of r ' ..141.015 , 411* . f. 7 k l f dIGAILS, • NO. 108 WOOD •iI7ZEIT; Prerenua, pewel epydanp7 on Sand a ieigo atria, otTiian sad king Tobacco. - 172 : 4 t-Orif , ] , l4ol4olljili, . 7 CThrikilAtit Jka..:AND ,Dzu,nr. 1./.l*.most Wed, Itandi -- o GrATITEEAAVAIZA.CIOARg. sad .11.1 , 11115. Ot. WO r KiSC V AHD ' CREWING TaILKCCO, •85171 Fir, ' _ M.WCT TITBSB, &6.; gthstraslity,lTNDEß. THE ST: CHARLES 110.: 0 6 -1 /V 11 9 7 g a0 ./A. • • • • etton libef • • . itrpplletorme. . BOOTS 4.fflrili SIWER. 121E0: - ALBBEE SON '& GO:, S-541-SROCVAGY,46IO4;:c4A4Tu, Nate putt rissilnd a iell„M Gout* Bon' and Youths' RUT . fliablynr BoW Kip and grist& PitintiLZATILEIt • furtth rause scarce' auk yo ter two- sided Kir and-Water . Wad stoniiia COMM= . • titkOslsettbss' lltttulestr Lather end , ) I *Stl. &via 811,14102.&.0 und.CONPESa ZOOM &a AU of whtet(tt inistsiOnads sad - mumbled - to do D.OOTB AND SHOES. Portions iartitiirAdig..iinfokiunir of Diunnin grid Oat tkey on non niono7 by okrOunig Vials ".;*. OP-401{07.) meted et wet.% coodiAtic Aipe natbirak lac tgw ibape - SHOY/23,04L1*-Inykrollingai,rary lot glom Wintry totYciantilirm tltairto ttletr advantage • JOS. BTBORLAND • , No. is if:A) . mir smut 24aoosavesti: • • *7 -- : - . 440. • 0 --- ". • - 71 , f.V/ 7 . a ORE/IT REDUCTION. ..• iorth $ l :4 • •50'00- DrIL-aui • sit -*IIAIeurobIEERIEMI toN• ••' • 1.7,1 A-h 111 h ""4- I.J • , 'I, -1 " i . ''' • ..., . ~ . , , - . •• 1 : - :...;'. - ..- . • , • -.": •- . - ".`"'-'!"-- -,--- " 1 " -- ' - '. , - - - , '''-^ -,-----,----- .- " - ". 4, ‘"-•"-""."----- , ----- 4,- ---•?•,-,- ~,,,,,:.,:... —. , „,.,.,... - .L..- -- - ~. 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' i, .4 V' k ''' ' ' :" .4 ' '''''' ' '' '' ''' , '°' r ji -.'-' '''' ' ''' ''' '''' 'C' ' ' ' ''l ' ''''''' e''-'-'7'''''''''`t...F.A:f'151..4t3q....5.,,,:Pr4.'",&-'1.,,',1^,T,7";XY4P‘Y.g'7,-,..P,44'i'A4&..,1'.4*Ag.,'''1''''.4Y5'.,.,,4.:4.,...ki.'",' .`" 1 .. _ c '..,:•• . , ...- , •.* ..,C 1 i.,,,1,,,, ........ :., ~i, ,, , , , , ,, .,i iiit, , , , >.?3,i4, ,,, ,9A4,11 -., ,V.r' V i. , &4 7 .W. 2 1/' 1 L t4kfir'''la'ff:k4elllC,44 7 .;',.;• CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, !!c. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, dua, ever offered in this city, is now opening at prices much below the late factory rates: OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & CO., 23 MTH STREW. ode NEW FALL STOCK JUST - OPENED AT TRH NEW CARPET STORE OP MOFARLARD I COLLINS & 00. , n and 73. Fifth Street, Baum A. Post Office oed Dispatch Deddlep. Having Just purchased for cash, daring the recent tamable oondition of the markets, s.. roast extensive and complete assortment of the newest and choicest styles of CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Window. Shades, We a= now offering goods AT PRICES OP A YEAR AOO ! By our roductien In Pilere have almost awed out aterSpnnt, and =Parader to buyers at srholcsaleiont retell - dH EN27I2ELY NEW AND MUSK STOCK, Unsurpassed by any ever offered to this city. eel) .71IffscE.L4a.rEou9. IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY 00M- PANLES, MILL OWNERS. de. We hero erected and hare in operation, near the rlty, an yatetaire Lshretery for jhnounnfactum of 'Ana oil,: By s new and Ingenuous scientific precast, and now °Erb' and PArganend.to.pablic.netice,And.parronege three glad*, B land enipectively,"of Ig, 21 end Brl evaiily LUBRICATING OIL. Wherever theei • Itibticatois-tiare bees toeted;tht7 have been prommced greatly superior to any of the Prveliwtitrite lately efferedlh.thamarket. The uti," or beep tHiedltylie;dialgned to take the place of the best Sperm Oil, and for sue on cotton, woolen or other machhaery. The •13," or Id quail -17. I Ginal.n/ Par easy likes machincity: snit the .0," 'dr 3deiality; Itieboavy and coarse ginning; ttc: The PAINT OIL he been tested by n11.101%.1 Painters to this city, and proved, to be a capital sob dada. for Maid Pialared Oil. Innieed . many.Paintiner give it • decided preference. Thew, Oils are now ostensively manufactured at oar WERRA LITBRIC OIL OIL WORK& ' As the process is mclentific mid uniform. customers ' can rely on the anthem excellence of theme economic equitahm fa of. !Oh end Flasneol 011. tried' and test I. confidently Invited. • rat ealerarNOlW3:l= slTWourrnar•or PENNOOK. BALD & CO. 'HENRY G. HALE & CO., Are flow receiving their Fall and Winter Stock, !And invite their Mina and the public to examine 'guar kook, whieh to Arm,t ea most complete ever broneit to tht market_ Idiem' on hand, • large amendment of• • !GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. CORNER OE PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, Parsowsaa, Pt. y RN ITITRE DANE •ND WOOD CHAIRS 111L11110 011 111 . itIYERIIO WHOLESALE Oft RETAIL. JAS. W. WO9DWELL, 61' and 09 Th idreot, - oipositaT:Zrosvidao:Td and 111 Fourth wand. mhlo LADrES FANCY FURS; CLITLDIIIGNI YANG YURI!, GENTS' FCR Okill, COLLARS MO GLOVES RATS A . IND cAPB. Very pulety,,c4ityo of Ow above goal' bn hand • 'and for nal, at 11.00011. D 4!k CO.S. 151 WOOD ins Err. pATENTLB OCTOB #4861 DITITEIDOEI•PAWS k)VAL LAZIP vstii~iv 3Y6. XX FLINT CLUI. r Thaw Mauro are Inteaded Ibr lat Mum. 11'6°1114. "It* nrltern Jata t.) f.-• 16.,t,..• Fort Pitt Olu Work', Waiblagtpa strait, apt? ,- PittitatgiiiPernia. 01.EOLLGE W. Mit C / C ' 1 ; ' General Conunitemi 'lltetotant, NEN! ouittio;*' RE3 Ka Jack doy, PIt4M 7 O L 0. Knight & 00., sad 0. P. Knight k Bras., Pliflade 4 Phin- ; r" 7 - na.3nut a emu" BALgifqt) , .1 Produce wicapposaioforiappuit. mEaciw]wx ago4d2i, t'L). T.?Pc". NO. 47oBpITIr /Mang. mhtli LLEGEISW*rittIENEK--All per ,Ds-soas tamed mliatsby aw m .om i g ii -f. - A,Tobto. • • empaig..2 - ,.. 1 -; ' • voustasi ;;:-.,1• 1....ur f • zmoif juisum bi o . _ - t se.'4l.' 41= PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1863 Vittiburgit dkutttrt. FRIDAY M - Oft - NB T- 13--.---OCT. 18, 1863 MEM! The sensationists seem to have been hold ing high carnival at Washington for some days past. Certainly some of the stories re ported to have obtained currency in that city, and thence telegraphed over the country, are of such a character as almost to invoke again what wo had supposed the Government would never more have occasion to resort to—the censorship. It Is impossible, however, to account for the recent coloring given by certain newspaper correspondents, In' their reports of military affairs and tne movements of our army in Vir ginia, by tho mere supposition that the busi ness and interest ot news-gatherers is to make the most of what they have to send, and that in this instance they have thrown in the sen sation element od Minus. Wo must suppose that business and interest of quite another kind have prompted tho invention and transmission of these exaggerated (not to say downright false) and, in every point of view, mischievous reports. i lffeantime, from old experience of the sinuous and unscrupu lous tribe of stock-jobbers, we feel confident that lunch, if not all, of this vile work may he charged to them. Their busittes and interest have frequently, in - the past, prompted and • Inspired the evil genies of invention, just in the same way. • Judging from the most careful review we can give to the dispatches of the past few days —of course distinguishing them from ons another in the process, according to the char- Cater of the sources from which each appears I to come--we should say that the withdraw ing of considerable numbers from Meade's ar my to re-inforce Rosecrans, a movement of which the rebel newspapers long ago spoke very explicitly, showing that they had full Information of much, if not all, that was go ing on within our lines, rendered it necessary, or at least prudent, for Gen. Manor to shorten his linos of communication, so as to frustrate any project which his wily . and enterprising antegnotat i Gen, - Lis, might attempt, such as cavalry expeditions to cut off supply-trains, °rem raids across the Potomac—not to speak of another possibility of a still bolder kind, manceuvaring so as to, pass with his whole army'i:Onid one Of the flanks of Meade's army and get into the rear between him and Wash ington. With such a mere man ofroutine to deal with as Gen.9kitson, without any genius save That of ,pseudo-Fabian sort, which is ex ceedingly cautious, oven when there is no spe cial necessity for caution, General Lee might take adrantage of Mainn's situation, to do any or all of the things we have enumerated. Of course, it would be an ungrateful return on the part of Lee, for Mnane's consideration of Ai/ situation at Williamsport ; batthe generale of hostile armies do. sometimes fail to copy one another,—and Len, as be is intensely in earnest in making war, would be likely to act without the least regard to gratitude, or any other sentiment that might 'tend, in his way. Therefore, as all this wns known to LIM aim comment at Washington, and to Goo. MEADS himself, we see no reason to doubt that the falling back from the Rapidan to Manumit" was a movement dictated by expediency and voluntarily undertaken—not at all the result of any present disaster, suffered at the hands • of the enemy . : :No doubt when Jars. Davis left for the south, to do his utmost for Bragg by his personal presence and exertions, be enjoined Lee to trtake whatever demonstra tions he might.againet Muer, to prevent fur ther reinforrtiments being sent to Boirticaiss. We can but say smother word. This jeer flop of Davis southward, which was announced yesterday in our dispatches, and which we now find that a Petersburg newspaper confirms, is significant of how deeply the rebel Presi dent feels We truth of his own statement about the danger of suffering oar army to hold East Tennessee, and how earnestly, nay, how desperately, he will , work, risking everything at almost every other i rolnt, in order to con centrate an armrsuffleient to resist the ad vance of the Army of the Cumberland. Within a few days wo may hear that the Waterloo battle of the war tuns boon fought at Chatta nooga. The National Debt. A WaShington disiatch of Tuesday says: The National dobt is far less hn amount than the enemies of the Government hoped it wouldbn on the lid of October. They bad prophesied that Wo would owe throe thousand millions of dollars before the end of the sec ond year.of the war. Government enters upon the third year of the War, with& debt of only twelve hundred and twenty-two millions sev en hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The increase of this debt, hereafter, will be moder ate, the Government being abundantly ,sup plied with muskets, cannon and clothing. ‘. In is speech leek night ae Amery ditspital, the accomPlikbled' Roghlter 'Crete Treasury, lion. L. .11, ,Chittendon, said that, while Northern Copncirlietids were prectieting.bank raptcy and lido .in 'one monetary affahw, for eign capitalists were only too anxious to in vest in goieritment securities. Yesterday $350,000 worth of United States bonds were famed to, foreign .brokors, and. Government has money tr6w on band with which to pay theentiro tinny' far 'the month of November, which Money, was furnished by foreign cap italists. ' Ton London taxtuietU, which has been any thing but friendly to our canoe, thee remarks on tho pica of Jeff. Davis to raise 600,000 negro' troollar "T 8 bold out the prospect of words. toonob,A force ht. arrabant*ty worthy of the imagination of Rabolais or 'awl& You shall have freedom :and thy semi at tho end of the war if you. serredaithfally,'r kre the: tondttlone proposed,: , <<44 4133 take" them,ltt °nee,' would 1141 ha X0P 1 .9 o 4 half a million, 'and not wait to run tho chance of being shot in the meanwhile.' The proposal is, #O. 04 0 0 Dza ilapittotkohlo,hotlE has int."' retinue significance as indicating the extreme military .wants of t he ' Confederacy, and the wild otpedionts at which Wenatchee ' and whicift'it will have to 'bandit Or 'theft:lly to repent." Tux 'Aintl3i• IN A FRENCH COMlT.—Bisla kog'i, thetßaritl correspondent of the Now 'Kea Mug es , Writes i trA Bout of Bordeaux has decided that, theConfedemte steamer Alabama Is a conatr, and ono of the elahnsate against , the Ptorltia, eays in a Liao In the journals,. that ho can prove every point.taken in the de eisionin.thtqloydnanx Coartaptl2o ,R)e iida.' fro 'le fheiefoie, positing his case against the ,ialWrr vessel and, hopes see her also declared a pirate. If Is not anticipated, hosfoier, 06191114011 t #lll go back initalieemlon that AM Is a p f:i ln-oor, and, . therefore. exempt, from seizure. Trm ItedmmoirN Sett Dinnacio.—Advices : from Ban'Domingo to tho have been , recolvod at Boston, by , the arrival of the iehooner Freeman. The rebellion ill reported Jolla** torinitated in Vol ontinCedeeele of the Spattiakfatep. :Thoisland is ,reported to be nnbea,Dhyi'aeverildttla Friereatt*Mger hay oTiollOiv !Wei, • A. lora , Futzreit4—Wo are inform on TueedierAtio: VRlbindigltara took pOT'do-, pvttird - frotte - Difton 'Li joixi Sit: .litudzand, !waif, iii 4514 , 1hathi Itit Mandl toroilriNitillt, 1 ,0 14 414 h Vir:e nt 4 1 1 1= li si ll eal t ri 'VI 016 4 421; /1 1 44i 1 :, r Arlie 00 4 0 1 11'40 4 i .C.::::.....:1 , 1._1 ,:,..13 t ii,ii Fare of Prisoners at Richmond. The Rev. Louis M. Boudyre one of several chaplains who have just retuned from Rich mond, has published a letter corroctinguome inaccurate.teports which bare lately obtained currency respecting the fare of the inmates of the Libby Prison. Ho says : While it is true that the fare of Federal prisoners in Richmond is almost as scanty as it could be and sustain life at all, it is no te that any of us reported that their " food con sists of a few beans, a hunk of corn bread, and no meat, daily." Beans aro sometimes used, but rarely. Corn bread is not known among,them, 'only such as is baked by the prisoners themselves from meal which the offi cers are allowed to purchase. Regular ra tions of meat are issued daily. Officers'. ra tions,.generally fresh beef, about three ounces alter - cooking; good bread, about 'eighteen 0411C01111 rice r ,about two ounces, and some times beans Apjltelld ; *teaspoonful of vine gar ; about gm same of salt, This is found to, be scarcely half enough to sustain health, and were in not for the twelve thousand dollars' (Confederate) worth of gra •series, &0., purchased weekly by the officers of Libby prison, it would be impossible to de pict the suffering of those miserable - inmates. What must we think of enlisted men whose rations consist only of eighteen ounces Of bread and about four of bacon? Without blankets or overcoats, they lie upon the bard, dirty floors of warehouses, or the cold ground' of Bellolsland. Itis not uncommon to find, among three hundred, as many as fifty sick one, In a day. Deaths are numerous. I have seen much of this with my own oyes; what I have not seen I have from the testimony'otH Confederate officers in charge. Tho record of" suffering is still more appalling among citi II - son prisoners." The Attack on the Iconsldes and Why It Failed. 111 addition to the particular; from oar own officers of the late rebel attempt to blow up the new Iron:lidos, which have been given in our dispatches, wo may copy the following from the Richmond Examiner of the Bth: The report from Charleston in, that an at tempt in the main unsuesessfulhas been made to blow up, with some kind on an infernal ma chine, the Yankee ship korsaida. The fail ure is attributed to two causes—insufficient amount of powder in the machine and ita be ing ignited to near the water's edge. Though the destruction or the vessel was not effected, she may have been serio.usly damaged. When the torpedo exploded several feet in front of the Yankee gunboat in James river sheath ing and planks were torn off, and many of her crew thrown overboard. Similar results nfay very probably have followed the explosion of the machine alongside the /remade.. Two QUCETIONS DECIDAD to me APFIRIIA- TrvA.—A letter from Folly Island, S. C., has the following: Late et night, a few evenings since, a color ed Sergeant, in command of a working squad that had been famished that day with only three crackers each, called out to his men, who wore singing: " 'Tention I Dare be two great questions ob de day for debate. Do font am, will do brook man fight?—which am decided in de 'firmative, cause he hab done fight already. De second am, wilt de brim* man work and sing on an empty stomach I 'Firmatird, too—ho do." And his sqiin 'went to work again with a will, making tho air re sonant with their original songi. A New Tout oorrespondent ofs, : a London journal, in a recent latter, takes irk hand the rebel aristocracy and ignorant white trash of South Carolina in the following style: " The part of the population which is familiar either with tho usages of good society, or oven of civilized life, does not exceed twenty , families, who awe tide eaterres and reAsnaces et d:ability sowlesilelpsjrnedginely year; the root are entai lrarbarians, the like of whom can perhaps uow ordi bo found to tho remoter parts of - Russia or of Axintio Georgia, and who would be almost as great a curiosity to a Now England farmer as a Zulu Cerra or a Sittori to an EuVislipse- Isla clerk." Toe Duar ix bittw Tnar..-011 Tunadai, no we learn from the Slew York papers, Deputy Provost Marshal General-Nugent,. to pursu ance of instructions from Plimbingtop,issned orders to the Boards Enrollment of the 2d, 3d, 4th, 6th and 6th dist:l4a to prepare at once for a ro-enrollment.• These are the distriets tho enrollment and quotas of which Gov. Seymour made objections. Only gfty per cene of the quotas claimed was drawn, the balance to await a re-enrellment X:EDIC4L. FLTON'g , COUGH SYRUP, YOB couons, COLDS, de. J. H. FULTON Prepared end .dld by .o 2 Drag Store, Fifth utiwt. DR. HALL'S BALSAM, FOR TILE LUNGS, FULTON'S DRUG STORE, OEMS Nos. GT Am! co ruth xtreat. DRAKES PLANTATION BITTERS, PII7.TON•B DEL% STORE, =EMI 47 and 69 rift at.. 43 door below P. O. HOSI`ETTER"B BTOktACH BITTEU, FIITZONIrDIIIICI fITOILE, CETI Noe. 07100 d CO Flftb erect. AF, - u - !:4 - 1 - f •TrIL-6P SORB OF 0114... rs crpeus m . For sale al EtTLTO2rB DRUG SORE Nos 47 and Gt) Fifth etreet. BELLIMikiAI 'S ONW.I.ENT, !cm. TIIY u.Aut alin,wnimsßB, FULTON'S DEUG STORE, I=l3 Nano 07 and CO Fifth. lag's t. i RO WN' S BRO , 'CRILAL TROCHES, TOR BOHR THROAT, FULTON'S DRU 6 STORE, ,6d C 9 Ptitb For sale at S'fERL LNG'S AMBROSIA, • , you ,TVE pllll, For salt at FarIFII DRUG STORE; 1 ' f99: 2 4 iold en Pitt h ormt. DR. LITDLIIM•I3 GENRXRE, 'RERUN: Retailed a t F ciyopip t pp.Fp roux, oct • raft • Iltmst, Plttallo • h APRESIPSUPPL F DR. aultrittErg, ilomoltrenutrEs, ruin wrosx, Nos. ST. 4 U s 1.43 t y Ki,s4 c cluscsi, auffiwt , t, ,T Ttir undigalped dio dm; solikom jor yet most ourroct edition.Of PlatetaktXttite Pabllabad by Baba; in WelfeabstbleVeteritugztb•Avamplete wcaks atDoetboreop .gtirarte " an d Itertinf, Clemente, Bablen, Muter, and else Port mare and 07 0 11, Vrtittt:2K-recta per page. At ; 141; . g43lWi. • 11'„ RO., .•- al TOMEI STBZET, Bola tigentir fte-Diakeed 4,24 Tr NA.BE'S..-i'UNY xi: roan - • amortment thcantintbstiCSAßE .1 , I PIANOS ner wen in beVad flaqbt the: sum Plasailwapa sprflidlt isakattl_ . , . oci- • • 4310131.1MFUT, Sole Agent., 4MUSEME.VTI . 3 PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lessee and Ilnyng H. 0 vzra.tausox trir Eleventh night of the WONDER OF WON DERS, the Great Payee Optical end Spiritual Enigma of the Nineteenth Century. THIS (Friday) EVENING, will be perfortood, by request, the 11011 , throe act drams, of wonderful interest, writteu expmesly for the intraluetion of th Phantoth entitled, _ . - THE DREA.III SPECTRE.. SONG-- Miss s' DECE-ET To conclude with Wito'B GOVERNOR? 10•TIIE ORIGINAL PICTURE, Fran Niblo's Solooo, Sow York, of MASONIC HALL, FOR A /MORT SEASON' Commencing WEDNESDAY, October 14th, 1883, GOODWIN a CO.'d GIGANTIC Polyorama of the War. The Ittrinvid, never C411111,1,t0 and only authentic HISTORY OF TIIH GHEAT Iit:HELLION ever de picted ea ...a, Stu - ming a perfect transcript of every event of importance from tim Ilrat dread signed at Baader ffinna to the capture of Vicksburg. This ia the same COLOSSAL I'ICTUILE OF THE WAJL that moo .111bitOli in Pittsburgh lu January last, anl give such universal satisfactio eerutive w n to cruwded and &lighted audiences for three rerneeks: dadihn same/wore which marked Ito relvent in this City else greeted Its Appetllllooo In Cleveland, Clncln ruttl, Louisvllle,St. Louis, Chicago, Baltimore, Wash ington and Philadelphia, the moot capacious halls to then. calea being insufficient to accommo.hite the Immense throngs which Mickel to mice.. it. .During the initial. of July awl August, ihLi Pie. turn woe placed In the hands of the talented Artiste under whose ass ices it was originally produced, and for nine weeks their united energies were bestowed In retouching the picture and executing new 14,13 of absorbing interest. Each sce hoe been entirely repainted, and rd.& forth in nil the freshness and lustre of its pre3/11110 beauty. The immense success and unparalleled reputation acquired by this match less painting, brought lots the field a bast of misera ble Imitations, widish have vainly endeavored to 0.111411/ele for the public favor. The efforts hare,proved utterly futile, and the press mid piddle, with one ac card, late pronouncad GOODWIN 5 CO.'S POLYU RAMA, OF THE WAR utvivalled and unappnieteha ble. The exhibition is WM under the exclusive direction and control of Mr. RUFCS SOMERBY, who will positively appear at each exhibition and de liver an elaborate Historical Lecture, the rendition of which, In the principal cities of the Cuited States, his extorted the unqualified approbation of the en tire public. Mr. Gin. D. Prentice, of the Louisville fourankin commenting upon this Lettem, awarded to Me. Samerby the prcied title of the MOST GIFT ED ELOCUTIONIST OF THE DAY. Still further to increase this attractiveness aq this el e gant and Tr.- fined entertainment, Mrs. RUFUS SOMEWAY, the eminent. Contralto Vocalist, will introduce, at mail exhibition, a variety of popular and appropriate songs, ballads, &a, many of thein written expreesly to In.- trate oho various deeply exciting sconce. The charms of melody are thus weiliked to the printers' art, and the lovers of ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE, CLASSIC ORATORY and REFINED MUSIC will let presented , with an entertainment which elands orefessedly WITHOUT A RIVAL IN THE WORLD. itker Tickets, 23 CENTS; Children muter too, 15 CENTS. Dans, open at 5.0 .111111 , 44, at o'clock. Grand Matinee* YYED NESDA Y and S.k . f Cif DA Y AFTERNOONS, at 3 e' clock, when hildren will b, 1 admitted for Id can tsi n ch. SOMY.IIBY, r. ASfOIIT Aront. tr10:1;t FAIR. COLLINS PARK, PITTSBURGH, Pi COLLINS LAM ASSOCIATION Will give ilia follmvi.ig iil.•roi Premium AMOUNTING TO $l,OOO, MEM IMPROVEMENT OF BREED HORSES, I=l=l Wednesday, October 1461, 1563, I=l Prem.lmo for the beet Draught Stallion S 1 Pramlam fur the beet Stallion for all purp0...... 1 Premium for the bust Yearling Colt :Premium for the best Two Year 014 Premium fur the beet Family Dome, Dam or 1 The above Premiums will be swank.' Mk TIIIIIS DAY, October 15th, et 1.3 a. m. 'Flan Dar, I 3 P. X.—V[lM PP.IIIIVX, Tactrrtao Horan, Plrr. Yiuna Ot.o, os,ooo is baoazir Covarr. 'To Second H0m0...-- . Moab 3in6, to banresa, to rule. Start Dilt-'4EPOPO P 9.211.1,11. Soo. ((First bolt Double Team—.- ............... ISrcond best Double Team..._....._ MUn.beata, 3 In 6 'Strome t 14.4 0 1% A. 31.—PlaltrOli $lOO, rou Parma. ;First Tort Pacing Horne sloo iSeoand ittnit Pacing Iloree... 60 Mlle heat., 3 in 6, to bornots, to role. SECOND Dar--13sconn r11.10111:X. WO. • flint best Trotting Stallion 573 iooond bast Trotting Stallion Milk beats, 3 in 6, to bantams, to rub, rr1.11120 DAY, 1% P. 311,-GIUO. TGOTTING--PRZMILX,, EM:ll22da 71rit brit Beousul best Bars. ; 31ile beide. Stn r llama., to rule. . Three Or pore eagles, and not lons than throe, to htert. Entrance, 10 per cent. Entriee to be made to the Treasurer, on the ground, ht op. the dey 'gado:us:to the rare. B. H. PATTERSON, Treas't JOlth. WATBON, Bte7. pa:td aGEA'TS. f•irT:siosOrit - 4'fi' - , -- iii - c - i; T. WALTER GENERAL CLAIM AGENT, IW YL 1U BTIIEET, 3d door below (ho Cuthedrat ' ATl,wotinded &Adler'', who bare been In the mili tary Or ,natal service, an entitled to 5100 lkomty and Tanaka. All Volition who harp oared two /oar. DM also entitled to the $lOO Bounty. &Allen' Use' argod by roman of disease, an entitled to pm lows ,Wldowa of tailors who Moor aro killed to ho aorsloo am entitled to mations and the 51.00 idounty, dc.. do., I 01Hoon clainnso every description, promptly at i°i, nded to. Na cUrgo made to any moo until tho nay fp pollectod. Jrn:lywn.lo . 1 ENSIGNS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY H. C. MACKRELL. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CLAIM AGENT, 1 NO. Ili FIETII STREET, Prrrestractr. Oollectiorut lu Allefilmnpoad adjoin nwcouttie• .. . .... .. Prosecutes 80LD12119 CLAMS, of every dosnik: o; BOUNTIEfIfat all dliithmEdi Soldiers. PEN. • lONS, for trounded..ofilosto and Soldien ; COLIN. tan. 1123 and PENSIONS ,for Widows. Parente, Orphan Wren, Prather, and bikers, or o th er legal repro- Wins: of thaskirbd tiara died to: the serrke, or igthitil aitla.dbsberge ham disease contracted in ke.. gam.atddge sad collected, and no inter Tata antivinklaiiiso46 inainp Is keine& folOfting 'EIEitY.''CLAIAIS BOUNTIES, ,Irt„R$10115 RACK PAY ang MILITARY CL a m p i ceretY rour ineti mi rifti ption . , , oall i zc i t ignexo by the lal te b7 ; 01 Oleg elatrnes3 DO. _ TAYLOR, Attorney -Lim, ' - 73 Omni Pttnilntrlth, Tyt.' 74.M.IFoic6utrges ain't:Ade It the dnitit,d9di ,110 d IMsOnd4 'Waal tniartnatton giten graft •,rino4:l3H OOD, STREET- PROPERrf 'FOX w arwrs feet OX. ludas byproet ITk, eid4h;:stempisrpfl3lstfi shtot. Mso,V34 tea 1/- J411141bl ro'rc.. MED= AWNS,;.,; ocl4 j, 51 Mirka gnat. VOLUME • LXXVI---NO. 287. OILS, Nc. ICI IA D.:••O 's i;" COMIISSION d FORWA [MING 3IERCHA NTS, Crude and Relined Petroleum, No. 19 IRWIN STREET, PITTSBIAIGII. lla - I,lband Cub advance. an cansignmeata for Pinehurgh ar itaidern Markets. vtrresruou Jai - cum:a : Aleforgi. J. S. Dilworth & Dm, • SP ringer I.larbangh, }'i, ' Thompson' Dell, Esq., Pinot. Commercial Dank TACK A: BRO., Crude and Relined Petroleum, BENZINE, &c., Bus Mow entrusted to our euro will receive our prompt permnal attention. Refer to Moss.. Bichardson, Harley S Co., Brewer, Burke. Co., and 31cellland A. Dusts, rinaburgb ; Thos. Smith, Esq., Prost. Bank N. A. ; IL L. Foster s a.., v th.le rnm. IRON CITY OIL WORKS. LYDAY CIIORPENNLY69 Manufnringrerl and Refinerwol:CAßßON OIL,I3E'S ME AND LVIIIIICATING OILS, and &Merl In etzt. - L>m Works, ons.lto Sherrssburg Office, No. 59 HAND STREET Prrntsccon. I) L.—MILLER, Ja., 123 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM r.,rouliaii , al ezrAtaively. All charg.w at mast na..ontible rats. VITDRAGE F,;11 REFINED in 1,01 reliant. For un.kw Vibe +, Port kola: FdteLtion paid to L FOR EXPORT. Fou SALL---CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ASH, Se. ooLly CABOT Jr. PEMBERTON General Merohandize Brokers, SOUTH FROST ST., PHILADELPHIA. CRUDE & REPINED PETROLEUM, CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ASII, BILIMSTONE, MtEMMMIM .0 , r; 1 17; to boy or moll promptly attoodrol to ALLEN S NEEDLES, Particular attention paid to consigimenle of ('rude and Refined Petroleum. Lituuuti ad.our~w made. sulrly EN ft Y ROE. liroker CUMIIIi6 et ion. Me rchant IN CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM, LIFINZOLA And denlor In Crude nod Iletluud PETLOLEI73I IMICItELS. 11 , 13:1* BIZENVER, BURKE'S.; CU., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agent!. of the • GLOBE, PACIFIC AND LIBERTY OIL WOMB Liberal c.h adranrre made nn ronniguments of Refined or Crude Petroleum DIV:EASE WAY & 'HANCOCK BTB., PITTSISIALGIS. PA jr2o:l y • IV ertsi WALLACE a: CURTISS I Conanaission Merchants, 11211MEEI CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM, BENZINE AND LUBILICATING OILS, No. 134 SOUTH irimans, PIIILADELPIIIA 012" Storage rapacity (under cover,) for 15,000 tibia. Also excellent facilities fur chipping to Anieriosn end Foreign ports, at our wharf on the Schuylkill Riser, near the platform of the P. It,II. Jeitnly WA LES, werNium!: Ca, • \ • CO3I.MISSION MERCLIANTS, SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM, ES= Ample ferllille. for STOIIAGE AND SHIPPING at their yard and ‘rharf, sin mytt:tf OIL MEN need not be embarrassed by the enforcement of the Bulk Ordinance, when they ran hare their OIL barrelled and shipped vrith out touching the City Wharves, as cheap, more prompt. with less risk, has trouble and in better order, at Kl#li'S OIL YARD, tho Allegheny Valley Railroad, above Imirrenro -Title, where WI is pumped from the boasts direct to the cars, and shipped to any point, East or W.est, without any draylng or ro-i‘blppittg. All orders promptly attended to. Car Ogiu, et Yard, on Miaow, Passenger R. R. Post (dike address, BOX 002, Pittsburgh ; or I ran he seen daily at tho OIL EICILLNUL. np22 DAVID EIRE. fir.O. W. 1101.48111 P 111.32.1 f WOOD:VILLE OIL filywan. G EO. W. HOLDSMP & CO., 1. 3lennfacturere of BUILSINGDIL AND LUBRICA TING OIL. Keepx`onstently On bend the very best quality of BUNNING OIL, dear and althea/ color; abla, e good LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BEN BOLE and CAR GREAkIE. > rurAn orders kit ACM% 25 FIFTH sTniA‘r, Bank Block it , cond 11°90r - 111 be promptly attended - • orA:tf DIA. mOND yukuw N,&IrtOR & 13/11/71; Refiners 'and Dealers in Carbonllit tosorpaseeti by any In tho inneket.. • ' WS - Orders loft at their omco StIIEET,or nt their works in Lawrenceville, will be promptly attended to. Boyers or CRUDE OIL. mhit - LUCENT OIL WORKS,, DIINCAN, DITHLAP & CO., • Maatifacturors of Pure White Refined Carbon Oile, 0111 co, Na 51 LIBERTY STREET, m39X.inks. PITTSBURGH. PA. ROBERT ASHAVORTII, N0.16T. PITTSBURGII, Forwarding if Commission Merchant AND DEALER IS OILS. . ILLUMINATING;MIBRICATING, CRUDE PETROLEUM OILS, totustantly on Ipind and for sak.st the lowest market prices, cpipagrunext4a . and . . •, . .CB,IPM': . AW:ItgETO. 3 D T BOA* ranuiat;,ii4s743.4e, 1 1 9 4 &Pl:kit stOr;tropitagtto r""fillft.P o PL' r OILS, A' c. McCOR]UCK & CAtLEXD} R, OIL BROKERS, 211 and 213 South Water Street [DIEM grir Consipmx.nts eollcited. arrEn To LydnyirChorpertning, Iron CRT Oil Work, 0,..4 1,13 `hinter, of J. Pninter t (Co. Jno. Q. Chalfant, of Spang, Chalfant A Co. J7=3,13' RIDER 4: CLARK, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 13322120 Petroleum and its Products, Oils, Cd FDL 51 BROAD STREET... 95 WATER A J 3 FRO-NTBTS--.lqrrinu.ll.c.a. Agents for Om POUTLANIWEROSENE WORKS, HEW YORK YARAPPLKE CASDLE COMPANY, Sc. W. A. Cli.i.P.ll AN. Aar-re. as Water fi I:r4 Frunt art JACOB %ILLS, ATTEI LW &Lary PE'rROLITE OIL WORKS. • Manufacture:ll of. PRIME WHITE CARBON OIL, BENZOLE AND PETROLEUM LUBRICATING Olh Capacity Iwo thous:lna barrels parlraek..: RUSE & GRAtt, PaorniEions, (1111 ca, MONONGARELA ROUSE, Pittsburgh. ,. myl.l j 31ES 1 LN, EMESESS Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia Ontorn Icft et Sohn Tortornehl k Co.'n Offien, c. uer of M%ILh.ET AND FIRST STIINEV, _re eel,: prompt ettent 1.78 UR.4JrCE. INDEMNITY AGA INt 4 T LOSz BY -L FIRE.—FRANK LIN FIRE NCEO1:11- P ANY 01 PHILADELPHIA. Ulnae, an 4 _,La Chest not Weer, near FM. Statement of koneta, Jmnary Ist , PIO, publiithed Arrorably to an act of .11,sombly, Finn Ilortgagra, amply .occured.....--.SLSStI,Sn3 ppUU Roll Estate (area% val. 8108,314 ) cont 102,935 PI Temporary Loans on ample, Collateral - 4 . 00 Stocka (Pratl ;km 54.472Yc0nt... ' Note. aml DMA Iteeeirablo ...... 1,021 LU Cain —. 27,1119 00 1.11.1 - Tbo only pr. - 4u; from prnminms which liar Carnpany can divide by law are Irma riebaowlak.b, havq been detorrnlned. Insurance malt on every description of property' in town and country, at rums Oe hnr as are rotniden with security. Since their incorporation, a ported of thirty year:, they have paid lotion by fire to an amount exitteding Year Million. of Duffers, thereby affording evidencol of the advantages of Insurance, as well Loi their abili ty and dloyanition to moot with promptne.,. all !iv I. Intl.. Lossen paid during the yenr !new 11,0. Jacob I. Smith, IFAlivaril C. Dal, C. W..ll.lchartlA. C.:;..,erg„ Charles N. Backer Mordecai D. Lewia, Tublas Wagner, David S. Drown, Samuel. Grunt, CWARLEB EDWARD C. DALE, Ve Prar.J•voi. Ws. A. STEEL , Ferrefary trot J. GAJU)NEII Age.L Iny6 °Mee Nortlplud for. NV,..41 S Thlr,l rs: . SI,•IiANCE Insurance Co. of North America. 15=1 Insurance Co. of the State of Penna., Hartford Fire Insurance Company frd , lnenrance In Olio above old and reliable tom Ponies rail 110 obtained on appllealon to W. I'. JONES, Agent. fe27:llly Bagslern 67 Water atreet. , ' WESTERN INSURANCE CUMPA- I NY OF PITTSBURGII, IL HILLER, Jr., PrnakText. G. M. GORDON, Ben• Wary. . _ Office, No. 92 Water street,' Span & Cu.'s Were house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. WIN insure against az liudi cll . Fire ~4 anir4, 4 nab, d 'savaged by Dirociarr uko are sell known is de cosisfusity, mil tale are ef,Ae. o .d, by PromPh.* and tastrality, to nelintsis the rharucter ohich they hare assurnsf, as ofering Ms bed prole: ids to those who desire to lie beamed: - ASSETS, OCTOBER 20, 19.10. Stock recount,----- ' ..S Gl,ooo'oo Mortgnes 2,100 00 ommirerrniture .----;-...._„..—. 150 00 OP , O Accauttla, Otc-..-....-.-.4-----... 7.800 00 Premium • Notos.—... -1—....---. r^,005 14 Notes sad BBL Dtennin - Wi1....,....—.......„. 1 74,075 It DILECTIAS Andrew /Leklee. Alexander Speer, Baird IL Long,, Rees J. Thomea, Benj.Bakeardl, John B. /ream. R. Miller, Jr.. James McAuley, Nathaniel 110 Alex. Icrim George Derrell', Willi= ii. Smith, 11 W. llicketeou, myriO I'. GORDON, &,0417/. CITIZR.VS INSURANCE CO3IPANY 01P PITTBDURGIL Office, corner Market-and • Water streets, second fluor. i • WM. DAO4Y.,ES,.,Presiderii, 4 SANUEI, REA, Ekeretetri. : , ••-• `..,:,.-, --- • .g 7.• Daturas kteamboats tdtd C. • • • tattl;itqL•-,:_ . : . . ... ; Insures aplnst loss ihra k mag,i'inihe:imiT . l g ation ot the SW:A.OM and iWestOrt 'lllrini,'l.ekes end Doyens, end the narignikat of the Sen. . Insures against laas.arld datenge DS tire. °PLit - EPP. . • f r. N. Kler, . . John Shlprosa • ' ainon D. Cooper, Ilerbaagh, . .Caldwell, Jr., i • ohn S. Dilworth, Charles 11:Zrzg. ' &NI; ]yd Wm. Itamt Jac Po*, Jr.. W. C. Johnston, B. F. Jones, •Hann (rens. lion. T.ll. Mona, itaielny Fuson, Georg° Bingham, pEOPLEB INSUItANC . COMPANy, Office, N.t. corner Wood & Fifth Ste., EU ;AND TIAILM .INSTIBANCti PIRICTOUS ; Sanwa D T Verner, • Capt.lehn L. IthertoNa PanavalP. Phrlirer, George.P. Jcales Daniel Wallace, C. Ganac,n Wm. Pbillipe, Job Watt, Job E. Parka Charkm 9. Bissell, Wm. Vita %irk, WM PHILLIPS, Neat' JOHN WATT, Vim W3I. F.GARDNER, SeavftT. - A LLFAIHEN Y INSURANCE .. 46 . PANT OF PITI,BURGII.— Office, Nel 37•. j Fifth stieet, Ike* Block. • . Ileum agelrue all kiwis of Piro end ISAAC JONES; Preed* ent, • JOUN D, M'COBIN'Pte.', c*S: B. M. BOOK, Beige pt - WI :pie ••• •• • • Ca T DIRLGT4 DEAN, Catena Ape.t. iota . Jambs; 8. Sternito, - capcvnit: pe , on; R.; Iklters* kw, Jones, 0. C. Ilispreey, Carve,* CMldr, ' curt. h c Gran' John itado, B. J., Tahaeitock, A LLEN'iLttift:sl.lo.lt.k; CO., VALtiy yowspay, Pittr.humb.. l N 6 • • Natitfieturew or cooKt,rximon, AND !Nano:WM, PIiII.LOBAND SUCHEN OSAVEIf; lIOLLOW WAILS, etc4BteakiirulGlguiLlacrolds:Doll- . Ina iontmtingsilllti °mini; (13 2 43VAPer std Arr... tit pa Pipe, E 3.4 Isuaa. Dcr, kora, WatZonikkizei.64 , * jorriC4ttlm P,tilleys,Thingent;Ctirin . o.l,s, Outpilige coartingr Reimers] IT. • Alek4 Jolibintan4 gatbit* - Cattnitir Made toy order. 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