iC pit 140,411_6aOttt, A Si:y.7i , tESDAY, DEefilffiltlft 13, 1664. MY OF' 11E7, POTOMU. • he kiniger,3. riffic(T A ppedis 9). t 1 YIVAL PRAYEI:RiEETINBS. sen Pcxnt rmithen• )3.-, cit N ,cit Al' Elll. , s orriciat's sprees. isiii.xut iloArgc: _ee the mcmorrd*C_lticisegc ofComelivelhe • f!uzion to the Artoalle7PrAer,,Wil"Nite lien . Ilion of the kiniteiknoiowertity,m.tliofolloiv-, trlter from en °Meer of . hign-positiOn in'the army, at tlfl34lthatt ti yhrthernrmy I c Potomac. WWI. er ww: onotor therm!. • of the *titer, the fottlC OrAtiirguinente, - ervor of ite ipirikAor. tho. irineelty, of e sal 'leading with ministers of Cbtintto give the' ha to the arm7,9oeWrasthe deeply Impressed F,.. It was read Vac, F,,sekidtee Committee or R hnotiou Co QD theilaYetiot tilos. & L I to sup Ply over two hundred chapel tenth, 1 sod of *=.1300, we, under consideration. Ced scarcely sat therthe decisionM supply if the church, leiyuhl ralscihemcans, was fictions. Mr. MO '.X... Xir:ii4e Pine of R each etturch.to ta teat to heinseribcd u i u ts at n i r r4 c i.ro wn i4 s %kn oll t a nn wi eon ett 4 o ly i . na i7 d th w e it rre.. hout tMu church t yr itgapars„. rd., And the 1,,p,0tt rlifearollll Talwrnorle is now on its way " ashrille. Thus - thtiLard hus been prep:Hog ers to aRk foriand the eincrcites to give, the o, of zmec.,,Let.„ every. church send on eily it. comp ;Impel tent, and every town an preacher for flu teeth* to Occuipy_ii. Christian Colitaission 'and Its Work. It!. never geilblllll to have the ortimity of li,.tenitm to the platms of the t lltates Chriitian .Coouni.sion, us prc e -by UDy tti .rigeott.. Almost constant tMring the war LDS precluded-the thinly of my heetmilng aoinalnted with the . sncs of Christlaitk north towards the Coto , tion. how do , lrott egitnate.the Importance • .. , §ls 'operations 1 If the reaully of Its woik beta commonleoled; very great inteeest Limed been excited therein. ....,- fear, however, That the syMPathy of • the .. rhea' in the trifkitigis of thiCoMmission L..' • ; p roportion/note the Interest they may feel In , rt.,ailt of its labors. lIARD 4'o iiii ThEACREIIS. lem led to Infer this from the fact, as I haVe 1 nod: that IL 1k 'Ye 4.sllffictilVto secure, not ry, but the the of the right kind of whers,:for the most limited period prescribed be ret,mlations of the Commission. - - hat is the reason .Ot Mist Ono might In joktf It be front lack of patrirei,m, but when . 1 1. I have been north, I have fotuid my (Irk- irleutts tbare—esporlally an that Lille. F-.• should be fOathboai to the bitter cad. la qy prayer metiatiProprd roost earnest pray .teoffered for tbeuelleletteieg obr armies—for spiritual af; well ae the temporal good of the ; ler; copeelallf.lhedi wounded of r number. It: hreibli. peirtotls L Is It not ay hand than thtiiladrei'abould he tbmiremem- ed t Then, satokraittbertiostations that aro lc to the Chrlatiataind Laryteamlesione. they not rite#llfittiait , of henna-. eel -It won4l.4eSin so, Al,l lbeac are ea r lir most edtrthioplable and,orere the 'like e * in behaltpf ; any.Oter' e4ttst:ittwotittl - .be - elloneily virtuotte. TING IS NEITITEI# Irltarnwr.%-soz PI:TACHING: ut in this 411115,711ttpt0etrzeithottl&prary tor , country, nutke donsnions, end. hope that, the • would be. vigorously yfriateettlett—hild''Per r o more. If dint would do the work, how , dly would our brave soldiers do all this over' over agaln, in 14 0 1 1 .4(thc•terriblc•4 1. 1 6 _h i r k • • exposuresdi& " prese . :urn, nor : 11 14k. mselves either' notietiartamevolettt. -• • n order ton Inlifitthisgreat aud.lolritrng , It Is necessary SW1 1 1)0011111 t•ligtVglite-1711M-. Of eitirCliSeball tkiin the - dela; aenyingthattl-'' ves td• all thttU c and rend.Ylrt!,_.: l o 's P i c r l dec :rhich a ronti.wt4gl te.all.that bath. t would be lery:11111fealt to freidet those Whni' Ire than Boo4;iothali. broM :to' . mate. this; My.coto ht.cqtlegr your country, d your country is :equally my country. The rot G. whieghtithgla butudly•dear. each, and 16 cs (If need: '"liitt,Atelogillt•trottutey. •If IC. crt item nuje4l4. l ol4o,kettfark,Par4cta• - citizens t huirmerfilielr Gen - leen and: iv lives on' ihi:ll..kegeLllelif,lld on call& . ncyolenee v . f 7;(14 et, who' - air to ore equall y . the heroic vote a few.dallarortiellefe, the. hardelapU sir brave dereuideririr• Do they mot tex every-. ,• Mg they litiel'ittratilbeir,v. err Us* bathos° • o are tlehtlWtheli c ,Vatflee.thOttgit•Vmdli -110 ; obl*atlan so - lban,:khelr wbo practically haselnot arterilleed'imis stowed instiry feettielr'eauntry?s - good S. Are. .t all citizens, andpfpechdlyphristian eltitcue, t In the army, under,the dOpest obligations, , mantled alitobyeimanunigratltudeituflustlee, enuteibuie 10,that l uKT i beArpedlynt. to. pro ;;ere the bmittilkortin* noble `men, wo'*oott ay lie heavilytali.d..44 1 :4 .bloodY ;-• enu 'Frklrg (WO ntiVrOlt.' And yet thereMrelonte'terrY patriotic ntre ea ielt "dont fpel able to spare one pastor, to nth to tlie: ; BOldlem,ln the army, for more an two Is - eche - at 'moFt;" although meanwhile. Ed supplies might be obtained to preach quite usefully at home. The eushionedsents would main im.i ae.soft and -the - temperature of the flitting woaldhe c ittat Wetly ,regtdated; as if • , ast or preach bilds,itccustomed phtte.." YOn inrati 'Man?. • Not a weekmm.l heard Christian soldier site la oneof- one camp prayer.meetings se. been In s 'flite army three fears; and this is e prislicgc_of : this .kind „that 1 hate en , Ted." 'All Vila time the :brethren of hla Own ". h had noMeen, dein:iced of a tingle ser tier contenuencerof ihe war: They. had indeed , d for thetebietlubi the army:' but did able to spare their' pastof, to go and preach ' their brethren Iktpn army, though they were iritttally• stint*lng and dying in thedefene6 of e religious Inxurici of ileum staying. at home. ' I am sure It horde necessary for the churches Vaome to get a eon** Ifew' of lhe fads' to , so. the most prompt .mulunzeserred,co-opera, , 0 ,3 with the ourathissinn es'erj particular. ern wirer4s:.;' - • • 4. !I• - .. II I: Mishits, held official faadttonsil' the Debi, both apt and lires4; .tr bleb - iiilowed of< very [Alen. re observatien; aid - deur having been In any D ay connected-with the Commission, my °Pitt- 1 os conoornlng It are perfmtly independent; II:, ey me presented au tiififtintnespotisibilityV In o hopeth444ey ijosiy.li elp the churches Meform, ;,,- just apprtheletbditatintittritileges., II couttedlon with (IT tet3FLunder consideration. ‘ 1 1 . The ritircnotives4l44 air arm . y °for* -thiriiig . , rinicr_imili jtcrd et VAililion kor are trips,. At vast dcpeni.e ivese i neihnitttatiiesfOretteli o gospel In China and India, where, before ono ea can be Commi. tothe-people, weary. I , oaths must lo t l"lti the istudt'of the IMF' age. Ancethat s Lortlali,T lqitttrotis 'Oren gh. . , nuincrolititAr4atctlte.adaslonall,iiticcecda colletlingpeetstipi.ittididieticeliterezOdthCrot - effildratorousitti And, men, ..of by. no means-- .', e most Intelftent elliSS. - isThegood work bows; .i,,lnentlybir fithirirtid patlaiei. . Theelty pastor, -iian andience,allite teOnwed of. ditfercut I ayesand grades, Of curb variety : that on Many T-. 1 bets It is difficult to address more than a :,..-„,.f rmeeMAgewlltieraddlcmee dingtly at:tha . . me time. Allied' there art many whcraie too ' ~. n ag, and ninny others too old, to aflord much - babilittof successful fruition of the seed,' no I aver how earnestly* it zany have been scattered. An, uheiller young or old, and :if everhelass, ia .., IDIOM prc-occuplett by the carious oecupailms l excitements of city life, tending to preclude olitatlon on divine thfugs. ' •e, ....„:„..- - 2 , ,t NEINX - MD CONI3DrAaTION. .. V ...- •Aitof that po , tor lilts the army ms a delegate or If (ltvition Commission, be ta.iY go hunt one lII I' d of the line to the otha, and throughout tho ;11tire army. he will find but one style of andiz. re ; tincttlust of ilic beat possible clan-, in this a covairle allow, rav4usineiggr young men. They ;suns good ; 'dyttage Intelligence ; are not Pro i, • •etit led ;;;,itre apt Lafram unnamed by family earm. li,•3,..tirs...mitilded for ; Ahoy have simply to obey - tiers when they come • and In the Interim have endure .s 6 much ' tr.tuisotne monotony, that" any who irunid not take the trouble to nada! t ureh.wlicnnt home would DOW gladly listen to ~thing or to anybody. . • , . . ' sOztuenssnftsg. , • . ii.. The soldier's life, though not faiiratilc for asidlng, - isviny conducive To reflection.. The: grurn beats, and he awilltes, , or gel c. • ~,, I • g 0,(.% to bed, 'di tbe attlemay be; Until itaeats V:iiin, Al Ithont.ncedfor:ruttier thought cream, • s. is (In winter quarters, - ) . ..ins If it were a ,boy I. • min." Their Mete thaw . favorable both to at ntion and reflection. 9T Similar age; :with 1 :omen pursuits and dangenn. they ,Itare .corn. on tastes ardifeelings. What Li adapted le..cine ' NO its 7-FULL. staermo. '.., 4: Ffbe sotificrinFe I rtlitiiglta hear the iratil. I barn ' ivir attitidla a meeting held by - the ettri4t tA YiR, • . . _ .tam um. F.lnon lu•t was only lk.lf fall. A. a rale 11 4re ert.n wl.ca tto:y arc toll ovcnn g 11..! c No t STrelpalTilip irrtrirtinß. Race rrsrtint , IitITIO In Ile imltt , nn , i)I, -o minvilt in ilr• &fire/it'll Nartll. - Aiwa). allcr (lir first xnectLio„ll pritit of drop interrA is awakened, r e.l "Lan :t ivrsn. 41 a re vlvaL )7(1111 ANT ,111 a, I think, lY attributed to the fact, that the majority et our sold:..rs, have ontz• limn' under of; a 1 Ite ce hitnen . ..hath-behool• or. thriat ian bomei, sO Unit the tried seed hio‘ only to M. a little , v 3 tered, and springs up u :th a foultneui that le truly reviving to whnem. It matters not hoar prrfnue and irreverent they may have hC ,Ctgai.,l4-Ithlbe I.7ldier as shit the sailor, the inemorits of badman I the Sabbath-i.e.:hoot are, atfry Fantid., end; eien though, 'y4 141 3.7.0. 1 4_ la' mid may in Itaelf Interestthem, ilteredg. always one certaln'elneOet something be said that will . awaken-Theirt ar)v! assorlatlonv , ' and their feel ings pie Itumlio . cPy enlist d. They xill never , trybark,?, as they term it, on their "hringibag on!' . i , t , , .OEATIT REAL. . 1 / :, At:home. attend they be addreased on rt :the nn certainty of life, °nth sod growing etiength fOnA,A A A*4oll zahleld on which these - idmo nitkets ,arCrettlitid, but here, toneh that point mer so delimitan and caul' word bri ng s up i visions , or - teaa : topples And hairbreadth, es capes; tool' any argument on tfist 4nes , Geri. Zeit ris them as ninth a malty 31 , , ire / 5- ! . :*" - '• 1 , Wi!rid fi sn fa;:unYf 79 W N : r "T Ile tooaitio4or flie'Aidditr'exhilAit'an 144664 tage foi th e.receplop of truth like to that which gross out of^bete *meat. to longfirm ItelMeM absent - from totteloYeaibe omitti to think:Of ' them with thhse iwho,were. dead ,long,agoi and as.itt ;radtiWtohr;leneallt the *Pent stare; hif ;ii.reret. bilelyjwatehOreComeacintire than other men, to.fetalthe Wart' of gomettang to lave, , ht ttaileimlnK MONlitbe kktllVtery apt to 'reef ,after' Goa.; Ifsny ' foots ham - I -met - With bf ScaalcH .cooat g . , ompkket much .ert•ter and lunch' hapPler titurevben they treat on. WicrA._ , B' 7 A 001. OR . AN Tow.. - now thturis li we have f to• consider the ilfc jof the soldier so eonducive to prollipt7 1 fieeattst It Is se. When the tide of feeling; riving in the soldier's breast, is not taken ,at the flood be kind eonusel and Christian sympathy ' it bui,sts in scattered foam and awl potion. When, ritirrlion but starts acctusitig volees,.its spell must he broken by loud oaths, the treaded 'spirit soothed by drink. Therefore Is it most urgent efforts should he made to sur round the soldillritli every possible religious infiteme. se, 4n t be le so ea_sily sated from so touch. '' In the aleseneo of these leriellegr. the men are, week alter week, and perhnps month after month. ITing crowding In winter gunners, the intolern eetie ennui relit vUel only Mr n mutual eveharege of all the Intl* 6rhogr that the vilest may hare seraped from the filthiest kennels of human de pravity. The fearful eOmiptiou thus engendered Is truly eller:ailing, rendering the atmosphere too often totally fatal to tin lag spark of youtlefill virtue. EIMEIME If ae chr,w;4,„ (...,,tlxlic a Ath rds to . et , ”serli it oeidaoidetes, ii mg? le rep ?”.i..,... 1 iNO (11.0. - El. TENTS. • Bering theh elute" It is: Inueswelite to have m ei ligiour. service In the open air. Yet there is not a tent In the °rament circlet, to my know ledge, provtd for thls 'purpose. A ALLVITAL AT t:TTMT MAMA. I cannot conteire of anything hi which a ben evolent Christi to ran bake such n good invest ment for Chef 4 . in the precentatimeof a chap el tent to :the early. -I have basic neen one iu use enywhern,:but it became not only the occa sion of deep rivenkcidne.; but also Inevitably a centre around Which, In various amps, adjololng. a - work of grate would commence. Besides ono or two at each' Corps Hospital, there should be line for every brigade in the army. There is no other source, except the Commie s:on, through which reading of any kind, except dolly news, will - reach the soldier- In no other we" liatiy art 'organization of this kind, recog xiiiiel.hy.the ihnrehen and by the Hovernment, can ; chapels, ;ll.lhrtstlin labonmc and religious reading, be ploilded in any "neasnra as under no other circumstances could the nee scary trans „portatiyia. paints, and mall balkiest* obtained. - -"'”- salcuerrf . or chili. - . . .irotherc eat chapta: ne commisitio, on purpose to.,:o geeworkll Yes, but with some of the regi inents.mtvii 'fn the Fifth Csinieflechlelel iIttP NW: li as well supplied as any,lu the ruany,..there are to-day thirty-seven regiments Which have no chaplain: Then, as In every: other come,. there Is tkalgasie 'of artillery, there arc independent le:titmice; division Geld ItospltAli," tiisseiliospth&, -''ambulance teeth's, wagon trnius, and all the ,vti • Thai - .hatilriltariers, none of - "MCI): arc allowed i•lteiiilatritt at :silly time. For all tide wade . there, 'amenity six &legates and two chapel tents. Bo lide", Suppoding there was , a superibilLy of chap- , tins, Whet +meld they do oomparatively without chapels, batiks, tract-, .ke.l In the lkeond corps +them: are to-day thlri y-elght regiments :Without chatilairg, ttasldes, all the separate corn- Anent* In it debited - &bare. 2 With this dal% .that tic nob bpi throe yreirlijng dacepless Alt the 'eviller (mops that heve been In the 3.tiny of I,thenitomaii; wigille'reateptlatbfrmertgiumet, have .liecti Iceallz, without, ,mho} lalun„ even to but Abel" ilciel, rind leitlia a hendrititsmtler ~ lef 1F&h.... iiingeola hint' lien isurcoar.i. for Av. , 1M •'7 , f11" hr•allai.. • There in a base hosidtal near City 'Flobt for , manyclholl'atiet patitafr: Shall that $ supplied With chaplains ht transferring them freed the few regiments which have them!'. ' : s • Sit. few as 111 C tnaellitllde of the operations of 'the Vontmlislons are-eonetreed, it. would seem that the prdsenee or absence of . a few , chitplabste, ,more or 105, should scarcely t,e taken into at cant. I . `'lee ethrjate or Mc Christ:ea-, Cs4/10,412ivii Lm 7: . a Ir•Olgt tlf:NTlOlfler. . • . . . 110 • inaltject to no reatrietions enelu hoitc, iinutlein the dir6lon ot.the labor by the Commis- Ithe 6 not well received In' one plaee he tun walk , a few Ftups further on to anothereamp. ,Vilmleslong• In Prkirmonlrl meet with Juet about •a. tritteli Bfnitatinn. Ilc 11113 no - military orderi . t . .to glee. or to 'obey. Ile 6 nndentood, to lie workintt• for the leneicof the roldler; notfor mr; lid. Is 3 free_palt, to Jute soldier's heart. EZE=an fie ii lees full of fmsh enthusiasm, which is exce-dim:ls refreshing and encouraging, espe clally to the tick soldier. It doe's taro good to see the clean, smiling „face of a civilian, and he likes to tell him of hts tunny' adventures, itseetai so ecl . glll4l.y, Then comes the mutual sympa thy, Milon , ed by the gracious Word dropped into )he open icart of the grateful soldier. who Is made happb,v-for the coming Ivy {ho friend ly late ri4ir, If the delegate haplem to come from the same cs net as some of the men, they feet just. like, peinfoi.l,o3n when,vbited by relatives from their . distant Woe: - The effect is mom cheering than my troFti op People nt home will understaud.• ! :WS -A..1.-N7 IRE .11E. .5... rt, 1.:,,ii Or direr: 01a mat naerrf are not good 'rt :tflers of at The real, main work of the 04,1.1;11444M most be done by steady, bard work ing, faithful Christian men. The mostdcalrable iNiril,iintt n for a goal delegate would be a Imp pr twill{ of extempornneops discourse, with via crful nversoliourd qualities. There are in the armyknialtm number of oilleem and men of yerrhigliintelligenee, who, prior to entering the scot..,: l i iere accustomed to the bra pulpit tal ent In th country. For three or four years they . Zave lwajd but a few'oei-Stsfeketl isamttnsi and jtuifictiegm to receive a newXonld thee but IttiFon - ctl more the inspirin 1s of their old ':valor. , tisser en ..ts WALL AS Pitt SCII. •i it: ' i Y C enc. the 49$ Ines in, tOnronnow Finn the armyoisatejonally; midienceit rage the braTe men In s the yerfortnauce Of those duties they once nrged tbtm to.undertake I Are they not deserv ing of it'd Would our comfortable brethren at home heiltus making a greater eacrinee for na, than we arc making for them I It Is - very desks- Isliqbattottr Christian brethren are eager for „}frtung,usen to. enter On army, should, as far us posidbl_eiduirnt.beli burdens after' they:are in It, ,sad Sittig : ln ouneominnn sank manifisit a coin-. indn rempatlekat Christian patriotism. . .. , . krzvEn artriltiff.R...cp ellrilClT. . e. The-rCI rn 'eft WI& sends (fit peodor at a 'Mute to (fi c i r i 1 rAt ' kliirrOe coif Wing. " •. ' t Tie atlcant4c Is a. mutual one. The change is often liateirml to the health of the delegate. Itopensßo him anew world, enlarges hisknowb edge on pits; Of a thousand things which he failed before to rompretand, tarnishes hint with a new Ililsl tor illustration, and quickens his zeal • for the ialvation of men. run&c.l4ia iIIEIItIGISAVE emyrim Ito lit'estbes over graves here. and br.fertr that unm art= Mtorml. lto exhorts men daily who mon hert. to tile, :mil they sit before hint in their grave etothes. 111=1 - The Prayer-tnectisup lu the !truly are not later, formed; weekly meetings; they are as real as life and de4tli., fur sincerity and canwstucts. I eau compare then, only to the old Fulton street daily prayer-inc.:flogs during rho great- revival, and theyingst-contribute to the benefit of the pastor as wail aa of the'soldier. , The poly Spirit seem, to ix, 'secretly working in-dntielpation of the co-operation of God's ser ratlte. 77, at City Point and nearer the front alutteis'ire comhig to Christ; - hot - like stray aaaiotwa flocking to thcir.windowa. ITlirmzeramvinn EAGEANM.O . OII TAUTU. 141urivg the ensnini whiter the field will be fully Otallablel It-seems ripe for thaharetat, and wetting only for the church - to enter.the sickle. 'From waElhare seetta i t i t* , there an Ind; renal' all, for trath. in the army which is yOnd-All Cot: . 'Thla ht- a work - abichldOnanda no mean. offering. it &semi' not only the money of the church, but a liberal contrihutiou of Alt Ik4. tallent and of Its moat falthfol pnatora, as tho Oman& of the Commis sion ntay;recniire. ' Ir.; U. 8. A. 4 in*rws.ten Arrny Poternae, Noe. lam. 112 - 11ill1tiii3: I=3! Mayor Lnarri reeel, I L a-r`ptear f i enrit Lie I 7 ;•. •. •••• tiergeaut John ( 'who $-Itt..t. mad tuta...t/lx 'rounded "1110T11:14 Fairs, au &Amnia) ecetslnc, tniie ; told tt'A'alt tutu the charge of the Intlitary ;ettlharlde.7fortriptifiTotin Martin, the atiettee wet ektungtteti While he ' ita aetlng ul Jcr the dlreett.n of the Cr.;tcal States g ,, ver^. theta. Nlayor I.ow takeF dceldml ex,crthas idlezation 11111 Cooley was swalnx anas.r .._ . . . i - • a aillid•lty, or even in condition to know what Its duty was when [het shooting apok!placci Thu Mayor has the evidence of hi. own senses that Cooley was very diliork when be was brought be- •trelM:v7. , o; drunk /bat he scarcely knew what Ile Kos eitaingaar .#lllg. Hence he 'has determimal to commit Cooley Malty for trial. on n (harp of murder; and leave he question ofltiOstiletion to be settled by the op rt anti officer.' representing, the Government. . In our report of ; c homicide we were careful not to do the even: the filightesidnjusice, and /1 gave him the ben lit of Ids own st,ntement, and those of his friend It was denied that he was drunk, and it w . asserted that Fairley had attempted to brllic,...,ldni * by offering him twenty doters, litit .failiner ln - tfihi lutd.struak him and knocked him down. etc. We have posl - itisettrantee , tqat both 'Cooley and Fettle, were drank; !that when the difficulty occurred on Ft. Clair street, allow, going over to Allegheny, rairley gate Cooley twenty dollars, which was hidal OfreieteaJkyor Lowry by Cooley himself, eller he was placed ht-We lock-up., Me truth of. 4ho-matter mental to he thaabothr.partlia had been caroming adrinking together, And gut T as muck that did better judgmentnaita 'Mainly - uotte. II la mFe ell farther tlatCrattley *as ,hot while f,?Delay had hold of Mai". .ritaiui .itha neck or abuullcroi In a sort of drunken etribrace, ..and.wPile a dißa e was going on bttween them about entering tavern in the vicinity. Cur ClaseßM., under direction of flistriet Attorney .leirpatrick, has summoned a jury, and will InVestietise all the facts tionnected with the murder. Thescene was wlrnessid he a sum- beret citizens, said there will be no difficulty In getting at the facts: Saudiy Liquor Selling. I be bunday. liner acllera appear very Itartl t "choke ,aT.' The business mutt kt 11 paying ttne Inderal, Ahtli they will ran the risk of being tined fitly dollar 4 every seventh day. NO other halt under such risk , . The e Irerts of lttnyo 1 oltry, however, are beginning lo he felt, an, ace are informed that It wits next to iMpOani o ;;eta "nip -0 :tv.tertlay. untt,a Ow party apply g wat• well 11,10. The 1.1.111,- is varried on wiih the ramost ete.recy :mti caution, yet not .. it Itstatiding all' title Ile e offender, were returned this morning for doter ions of the law yesterday. Thep - names are: Mrs. SWIM. Seetlu Diamond; thxrgc• Nowroth, No. Si., Diamond, it.thn tt ige, No. 101, Water street; Site. Rebec ca 14rindrod, Walker's Exchange, Smithfield street; J. &I:intik. No. 4. Sixth street. Sum monses hap,: been i-stte.l In all those case, and the parties will be arrested and (If proved guil ty) scnteneedto pay the penalty. !We may state, IS this connection, that there tree not a single t . 14,3' in the natal house this morning—anti we want no better evidence of the fuel that whisky seas tearer and barcl.to lee got on Sunday. The Old Sixty-find Regiment The dint Pennsylvania regiment, whose term of service has expired, has prganizad themselves 'into a battalion. and will shortly-bc again In the Lid. No regitnent in the service has nndergono more hardships or performed greater deeds of rotor in the field than the hist Pennsylvania. Many Of the meat belonged to the lamented Bir o. y's originallvgitnent. the ?lid l'enntylvantd. A number of the citizens of PhiltolelPloa hair, had umnufartnred a magnificent flag for presen tation to the new battalion. It to outdoor heavy line silk; one side contains an claborato pointing of the emit of arms of Pennsylvania, and the re-, a beautiful repfe,entation 6f an American eagle. The tog rontitins the following Inwrip tint: : "Prmntrd by the citidens Of Philadelphia to the fist Penneyivanla volunteers, for gallant conduct througliont the war." The names of the Principal battles in which the ro4imeut took nu, active part are In s cribed on the der; among them are Siarye's Heights, Fair Oaks, Washing ton, IL Ct. Malvern Hill, Wlnehemer, Antietam, Cedar th1 7 .3c1 7 Mlide.rm,s, nod many others. The flag is safe front dishonor in the hands of Trarbene Marie ; At a rueetiog. of the Teachers' Union, belt on Entnrdo,y, the President, Mr. Bunt, %tiled that the Central Board had not yet responded favor aldY In tho request of the teneherdfor an Indronse of soldrie,, but 'that it was cepeeted they would do - n, hood a, the justice .and neles,lty of tho nteseure ses,tenerally admittett.' On motion of Mr. Eaton, n committee was ap pointed to act far the texchern of the city, in CU' dcavoriatt to procure the neensaary advance, the committee to &matt of Ww ilietaion.-Mtr Gourley, MI4 Mary rrondroot and MivsCarrie - Eaton. cror.KT.i---CM'Snturday • n man named Thoo dore r(01.1,14, no employee the Allegheny Val- - Icy gailoiadCompauy. had his ankle brolom and foot '''ruhml• tlimbiirenught lidtsrecti the bum prrs of two cars ou Pikethe bet of juinplhg from the trslo -foe She purl:ham of turning a switch, but slipped !imd — rell, his foot being enutild between the ears' wilt' thehsnit stintd, lie was conveyed tohis' rmlielsen on Smith :ormolu- the:Muth ward,' whom he is,get along rik well no could be cipectml under the inrcumslanecs. . 1.0 aT s 14e.—From a private letter repolvMlin this city by Captain William Kennedy, .we learn that Fer.,-eaht Elias Fonst, of the.llklith Ohio Vrdor.tetm,item his right leg in the tate battle at dar Creek. lie it now In tha.hospital, ills lit Laving ireeti ateptnnted below the itue7. Sergeant Voted terred witlithe Jael,on tittle& Intim Merl enn war. lig , been, In the present' war - slime its e , mmetretnent, and 11this 'the second lime be a . bat been oundpd. Ile to a saddler ty trade and formerly worked fur 'Mr. liclaurldo, on Wood streLt.:, • A Ni' . Hrrnrr rAwpn:—"The Leader" b the t`.l;r of n new r aper whleh made Its appearance fir the first time on Sundny meaning. If Is puts listiviLliv the "Leader Printing l'ompan," and sold at tlve; rent, per copy. The initial number lin sings n ver) fair appearaure. Ulthaugli it has eodently town gotten up ruttier hastily. The en terprise. we under:qv/1,1,1s in competent Minds, and if n Siundny paper inn be su st wined nt nll lu tide eommnnity, raper Leader" will no doubt be, snenisisful. • STnr. l'assuwonn R.til.W.ll"..—The ice wed tow render tirnrel on "the passenr,er railways 'extremelvdifileult, and the drivers find ft almost Impocislbld to make sehedule.time. The nntabet of passenge r s is large. owing to the In elemeue of the weather. and double lentils are necessary. The various" nnrupanlev. are doing all 1n their power to accommodate the public. but it'is op hlll Ivor): pulling against the elements. FILE rt itIINLILS% ILI.K.—On Sunday er cuing, ;71,0ut tire broke out in .small 1,6-k rhumb In Muer:title, belonging to the lk t hodist denomination, and before the flames er , h l be arectited, the Wilding was entirely eon; e .t.d. The fire Is•supposed to have resulted from accident. We did not leant whether the building 4 an . iniutedXtrit t ',nee. David 11.0.84 Is th e psetcg in elihrire, upon whom, nod thettis gregationi worthipplng there, the tome will prore a severe dine. 5011111111 , 0 0111•11 AS flomm—Thin commend.-- Ide ingitittion IN we are informed, now rearly•to -reeeireindimited nnuther of orphan and denitute 'elfildren soldiers. • A building has been Mimed comer of Pride and Bluff strectu, in the EtAth Ward. Information will be given by theSlntron ns ' in charge, as to the mode of applientioand the qualifications necessary for rhnimion. - .. Stn. !Is$CE or COUICTEUTEIT FRACTIONAL entara4w.—A new. Issas of counterfeit fraction /A cttrencY, among the herd yet put out, has m yelin, teem circulated In the Eng. The engrav ing of lite uew toontexplte is well dope, but the notes hate not the clear, distinct hitpreeplon of the ,/wrnfine. • SkAcitgo.—Tltu akaling StoBoll commenood tl4, and di: pity of !thing and nipping at „lack Frost, ninny are enkyving the nport. Tho ladios will not be al* to - .lona in tho..fuu until On Nientlmenoxternte 4 , or at hot until the wttnl;:qth. Mats. New cotemporary, the M. patch., appeUrs in an cililrely new tire, thlainoru lug, and preta.tn a nem mad healthy appearance It hns wont out many new sultc, and will doubt lice to wor out many more. Ask's° some ohl impetw that were overhauled In the office of the Hartford (t .I.) Fire Insurance l'ompnity, was nn application from the rebel t ern. I.co rot' insurance to cover the buildings ou the Arlington notate. The polley.was delivered, and cosiiion . cd Wine time after the war broke out. Hobert will probtklay not renew it. • A Vtisrav occupying the large brick hone, painted lead color,..off thin side of Columbia. Tenn., !Ives detected tit .making signals to the rebel... As a punishment, she was : forced to main' lit the building throng,hont all the tieri:e runnotutding, - and =Whim° speat •an laccions wellaadimgerons time. — • • A yir who Tilitta the contraban ctnnif at Igor romtly, was astonished to' find the name Cif every hey baby in the camp to be tali" formly!"Ahrohatn." In one group were no less then One children 'II honored with the same . _ PenftVln• Premix tell us:that 11 0101tX, s dellptral death,i the dying' 'Man being Maie phjaiealijr happy; As carcatcd criminals by the rope have neverruhlishod their 4 . nrpotisncs,probably the Jocior are nilliktin. • • • • . '••••‘- .1.11& t rrs. ... ..... . ~,,,,1t,.:,1 'I ILEA] iZ F. - -A. vt•ry v,.:'.1.11.0 j.:A.H.M . in rin - rt STREkr. NEAR WOOD. -A- TOrri towo.hip, Westermreland moray, Pa., I LaW9ledidsll.ll=wfilEll... ..... .. Wm.. tilal ..snoon. 0001 n/ niol &loon Iss.ww•e, wol impound, and to a ~ I , ,L ti,h 4t•,...• of ettir rayon. Nt-on. a,,n,ent for 41, night 1 only of the greaf , Also a FAILII 0r•^4.0 ACIZT:S.dn Fair.h•ldtown art...le Ip, Wr.trnorchnd county, Pa. Imprement.. ,AzATEE,E,a, HERON. ~ - it, , rwxt. The land Is of the Ix at quality. 00.1 and tmestom in abundance. . .1.1,0 ain appear In 'ter ) . .ail. ra - ... , -sor.if4 alias Zf. Abe.. a FAROt VI , 11l AC - Ttaq, in Rem. towns .LS FY F.DlTH.nmuou. re. hi Me 'frets and online ' ehip, Wedtmorchafd county, Ps., Immediately on ni - .thtly- - ie,nrif t01.Y.1,-r : ...tow non hailers.. ttfon of the line 4.4 the Ponnsylvioia Ti.filroad. Camilli.: - notr. erhbodyour in its ,itpo, 0., of ft. Alan. a FAH S I-Ortto AC II /,. in St. et 4 irteser , crandett ioens el er pyrn to loc world iu :he Ma- Alp, Weatnioreland countya Elt FA. - tory of true mi. ntsoce. The,neident of - Edith , ' i Alm,' ruFARII.of Ina A, . ,In Fair fi eld town- Ilse been taken from the cclebratml nOrel of EAST ably, Westmoreland coun: y, Pa. r.yr:rit.... i • Mai, rt,FAILAI of.lll A' 'HE;, In Ellsalseth town- THIS (Monday.) )EV ENING, ehlp, Allegheny county....; about 70 acres cleared; . Will be I..reamated the t he a..t aensation play or . i1 ... " e no d 3 flagstoneqV.r.V , W.iit EAIT LTNNF.. b..„,..„vy .of.cce.dth:rgta ogk:i river. . Alm, FOLD NEW RANGES, built and finished 'lll T t i . i tl a yl il ve ' s7r . . ,In •workm anlike manner. . To a,a3nclude with For fart her partienlam inquire.? . .f, . . ~. , G.M. TOWLII, RealExtate Monk '_' TILE I.AUGHINO HYENA. not No . 158 Fourth attett. . . .. . _ i.. _ . - --- - 130SITIVELY LAST TWO NIGIITS. VOR S.N.LE--SUBURE — iWfAITES , Watt' -• VILLAHE LOTS, !MAW Poop lattcnola.- LA -RUE'S • GREAT WAR SHOW The undersigned, Xseintors oUtheestete of..Tolis ' 1 Herron, deed, offer formate a number of Lots, from ' • one-half to two acres each, Worded near Fort Her, And D. C. LI illiE, the Humorist ,; ran, .and within three minutes walk of the termtnns . . of the Flllabargh h Minot...llle Passenger Rail ..la.* ISMllkifte:szalc , j3eall., war. The above Lots are beautifully located for private midertees. . Monday & Tuesday Evenings, Also, a number of mall Lots in the:CHl4i oi Iltlne.roville, fionttng on the Passenger Railway thtrti to wl4,Lit Root and from one to two bun , • • , WFAIBEFL 12TH AND I3TH. - - - -•-- .- : For infonnallork Inquire of eltßor•of the iat,4. Admission, 25 CH:NTS; no halt price. ~ signed, of W. A. HERRON, Clerk'. Office, (Joust. An Exhibition wI be given on mosner AS. Hower. . , Wal. A. HERRON TIIIiNtION, at 3 o lock, to which the pupils of . • J0HN..11:11.HR04,,. .. Sabbath and Puhll School, will 11 adulated. Alt R. 0. HERRON, -. 1 • . Rhcents rob. F. J , HERRON.. . .- Eamtors. : Littly Edith 'Nkr.ANTED—Vor service in the Quarter - . toaster's D.P rAnPUtiOVPOICIP.III., Chatia, 1 inieq,ja and Johnson ale, Tendeanee; At fanta;iledt , ,gint luvall's Bluff nal Utile Itock . ,•Arkansas; and A t:other points. .- ,..e •' '•^' .; ~ /' I '-. ,E4OO Laborers; w s, tae per ementh and rations. 3,000 Team/dere; , ate o 10 Track I.nyete, .50 i' - 14 Free {tam/port :aline to place of, death/101ot/. Ile/Linty, able-bottled - men only will be received. JOHN L. ,WOOIIS. Jr... . 4 'apt sin and Assistant I.learteremster, L'. S. A. , 'XI:Tu, Infer/ant lon Inquire of . J. Ir. SAMPLE. PS Federal St., Allegheni; Crl orrr No. 40 Washington Avenue, between 4th and Uth streets, Stil.ouls, hio. ore :cm J. Ar, MAR K, Gen. Gov't. Agent. WAN — TED-Zil2s A 310RTAL—Agents everywhere, tolutroduee the new strew d• Clark Sirtern Donor Fondly Sewing Machine, the cody ow /trine marble,. In the country which Is licensed y Grover tr. Baker Wheeler h Wilson, Howe, Inger & Co., and unliheldet. Sal try and expense., r large conunlselons allowed. Alt other Machines ow sold (or less than forty &Alan/ eech are in. riagenvenia nod Ihe seller and user tiobit. 'Matra fed olrenters sent/ere, Address SiLkW & ()LARK . litddeford. Alnine. • nogenmdswT _ AIkrANTED--A gent s 11,r E T V Sl'T, one ofiltit• movt Interesting eind exvitin bo o bs ever published. embracing the =Went urea o a wernno In the FlllOl/ Army ns /curse and Spy, giving a most vivid inner plexus. , of the war. Just the Instk the people want.. Send for Clretilmrs. JONES BROS. t CO., Publishers, G® l'hest out street. Philatielohln. oteittam lI7ANTED—LCO A MONTII.—I want Agents everywhere, nt Ira a month, expenses paid. to sell Pi/ken etrtielr*, the best selling ever uttered. Full partienturs fret. Address OTIS T. II A liEti, Iltddefusin Maine. rtruni73mdkwT 'lv A NTED.--10 COOPERS WANTED, V to mike Flour Its rrels, from Machine Stares and IreadlnGs. ' It. T. ENS EDY .k. It 110. BOOS 8:a LB CMS. Sc N EW BOOKS I)OWN .I.N TENNESSEE. Thi. ev voltam., by the author of "Among the Pluee." la selling of Ilhe wild-lire, and can hardly Ire made as f.st as the orders your In for It. It I. ex:mined full of material, moat important to evet7 our interested in public oallltary or politi c:4 hepatica bring as thoroughly attraetiva and ah urblus in, Incident. end 'tory as the 'author', other L00t... auto, cloth. it he. L'OIt . SAI.I.I- STESM SAW MI LL nun REFIIIBRY.—The one-half or whole of an till 'Refinery and Steam Sate MIII, with ten and opr-half acres of ground; an abundance of coal on the lut—one mine open and bring worked. situate on the Allegheny River and A. V. R. R., is offered for sale. .The Refinery Anew and of modern build. The Fla w Mill it in side ld order; nod haring a creek running from it to the'rirer.. - Good locality for building hoots. For particulars call on the undersigned. LTDAT ts CHORPENN INTL st;4l:tf Igo. GO Hand street, Pittsburgh, Pa. rSAI.E.O - no new Steam Enguio -I .f. loch cylloder,3o inch stroke, on heavy iron bad, balance valve governor. tano it inch cylinder, 30 inch stroke, secondhand, refit will Was good ks new.• " c- One . ; inch cylinder, do inch sleek!, new. •, Chun " 2.3 Two Cylinder Boilers. 30 In. &am., 30 feet long. Three " " 30 'O B Two Wrought Iron OR Also, Three Bets of Boring Tools, for hill Wells. Cheap fur cnlh. Enquire of 11. M. BOLE By the author : of "May Martin." "Locke Amsden.' °Pr2 Allegheny River-Hank, near the loirf 13mo, cloth. $1 5.3. TO LET. IC TOlll n A nvw novel, ♦tgoronr nod Treah—rare to make a hit ITuto, cloth, tinted paper. c4l7zeierr. A new Ind plinotsing autter is dereloptvi a this ehAt , oing work , of action. Ms , as, cloth, tinted pri. 14. r. *I 50.' ' . TIE ARTOI:IZ - 51071111SATION, A splendid honk, that eves one ought 110 OWII. two, cluth. p bd. THE ALABAMA ANI) SUSiITER John , Guilderstring% An interim , and pessinnete Lori Slotl,4n the Jane Elee ttyle. ttnuhtluthethtt4PhlNT—P.-P. reetrekoveL Ittschtdoth. ht • TALEig PRON.THE OPERAS. ' .theti . oot - of MI the opens, to the stinpe a Aorta cloth. 01 60. FOR SALE ST HENRY . WM tl and - li7Flreh street- T 1 ETRoPOLITAN • GIFT BOOK STORE, vriLL ort:N.ON Tuesday, Nov. ;Ist, 1804 sod i.permnstently located nt • `CM, IStroot, 1183139310 OPPOSITE AD.lllfe VEIPRESS OITI(E TM. , Is the Inermst and most liberally conclude matticltshmeit West of New York. At this mean Ildiment ynu ean get nny bOok you May desire looks in every port of talterotere. And you hove the advantage of rece..tvlog,, with cock book that .7"l' IiANDSOMIE rusztfr Worth front MIR CENT:4U OAF. HUNDRED 1 , 01.T.A.R.5i *litchis given with each book. All books am sold at publishers , prises, and Ton can select from the largest stock ever righted in this ell y. Including all the Standanl Weeks, all deseripr thins l'hartograph Albums, all styles of • 4 ' ilea and Prayer Book,, all the Into publleatior 'Jibe varlet ies orom nil patterns of I ‘, Books for all classes, uponf all subjects, .0 every Dill e of binding, and In endless variety, Hewes that to plirchasing books at tba. Metropolitan •Gill Book Store, will pay no more than rou *outa m nay other es t 'O , l loiavnt, and have the advantage of receiving a VAIATELBLE TIBV.,§E?NT With Fiteh•book that you buy. Oat trial will eon. ricer Bonk Buyers that the place to make their purchases 1. et 63 FIFTH OTIt STOOK OF PHOTOGRAPH- ALBUMS, BIBLES AND.PRAEHR BOOKS, • the !argent hi the elty,..ant will be sold at the Wig' EST PUIILISILERs' Pllll7llB, and a gift with each purchase varyinsfronififty cents to ono htondred dollars. Deserlotire .entalognel mailed free to any address upon application. , W. L. IPOEITER & CO ~LIIL'hi9 ! 'ALBIILB I OARD FUOTOQRA'US. [WM PISOTIXiRA'PHS FOLDS AND STATIONERY FOLIOS AND STALTONbItY MAGAZINES ATM BOOKS, 'MAO/MINNS AND BOOKS IVLICT AM) WF,ERLY 81' PSTTOCJS•EI, OPPOSITE POST OFFEJE. N. B.—Order. for Flop promptly attended to nol2 A BASE 13fITATIOisi of my PATENT UUY TING PAPER:U now biAug otrtned to thrpubllc. BEWARE OP IT It le eo rotten that when dampened for copying it will hardly bold together by •Ita own weight. Be sure to ask Stationers for the genuine. WILLIAM MANN 43 South 4th at rect. Philadelphia. QUARTERMASTER GEN% OFFICE, ' , MST •DI.VISION, Wanninoron; November 30, mil I WHO be sold at Public+ Auction, to the highest bidder, at the time* orfplapee.nneeed Wlov, vim Williamsport, utsday,Deceinber eth,•1964:: Johnstown,lls ..Th Web December lath, 18611. Trentl3o,_ _N..7l•LnreAar, Decembertt,'lnt. • CAVALRY lIDERRS, at each p . • Thee horses have been condemned as unlit for the carrilry+ service of, the • Forbad and farming purpoece many glad 'bilk gains May be had. Horst" sold singiy. •• • Sale to commence at 10 o'clock 11. /IL Ten* 9404 In. United States euirendy. JAWS A. RIN, • Ootonel in 'chime First Division, • ' • 4c,algr,..' . CtUiTta%46o.l . Cielnuare 021110 e. "'"Si - ~i-=i" t ~. sn..v^ua~ .r~ .... 7Fwi -_:"- ~=:v...ia..+«-~,,rs ,. P:fk'~z 'vi~~~ `;'k~a..'sF~rw.~,ix'' FOR nE.rr FoR PENN WYREET PROPERTY. A^l g • EITORT; inuok lioYStt , el.ir'r;ftenr: near A aanw, now occupied as a Drug Store and Uwe/lines incanted POE BALE ON REASiONABLiE TNILMS. S. t LIEU DWELLING Ii SEWICKLEY. Enrly posneeslon can he given of a very desirable Dwelling Rouse, With three to four seres.of highly improved ground, In a good neighborhood. Churches and Schools convenient. Two hundmi yanis from Edgeworth Station, on the P. F. W. to C. R. It: den 6g. Fourth street, (Burke's Building.) . _ 1:1111 SALE-F:AST I.II;k:RTY PROP -1 ERTL conslitlng of a large Cottage House, with seven rooms; ntlintled In good style. and eery conveniently arranged, with near an acre of ground, planted with a greet 1, arirty or fruit. dollen and shrubbery; an excellent well of water at the door. Situated opposite the now hotel, (Eastern Ex ch mune.) Also, a two-story. firiek Dwelling, of 11 roams, built 00 a lot of ground having a front of Fi . 4 feet on the Greensburg Turnpike and Highland Lune, opposite the new Presbyterian Church. The lot is planted with a choice solution of fruit, etc. Apply to B. M'LAIN a tin , deli 102 Fourth street. - 17011 SALE—A FARM - OF 00 ACitkli, ~11Ig Sew ickly, three miles from the railroad bUtLion, well. improved. Prise Wso per Ncre. A 65 ACRE FARM on Klibuck, 3' lades from Glendale Slatton, ou which tea Grist Mill, More, Rosa, and good Improvements. Price. TWENTY tnrs, on Tremont and Tremont streets. Second Ward. Allegheny . . YOUR LOTS b nl.Allegheny. Kilbuck at Glendale Station, • nt MAI,* Ida lo ten acres. Fur vale by J. T.' SAMPLE, Real DIVA. Broker, M g 87 Federal Greet, Allegheny The 111 mi-storied BRICK DIVE:LUNG, Nearly new, oenthlahlig eleven mem. with bath house end weißliettet., etttititrilSitiq. iii i rtitittiatti 'giter., Plttle.ergh. Poosewloo Yeti the ard or ApriL Rent I. Enqiiire o dee:tf IL H. IRISH, No. lm Ilith street. --- - - F(s[l - A.h7, A CIINFORTABLE 110VSE Of four romance - Rhin one and • half swarm of the Street cars, In 21Sochetter. Good Tater anti every thing ronvezdant. POties.lol2 given lamedlately. For terms qmn. 7M 1 OSEP6 PEEN, TT Federal street, port Thom cts llamer's Wagon Shop, Beaver street, nchester. ' •tt ',‘" • • 't*. S F - O - R -- £4IE-A TWO-STORY HOUSIF . .IxAutit y situated on Wylie atreet, near t h . corner of Chatham street, containinc nine too.. Aboo,.aTIVO:STORY BRICK, with - Mr - rooms on backend or Stloll , lot. The above property c be boughceo aalo make a cheap rent roc the Ron honse—OlEo a Tear.) Teoplire , of 4r103f RR- stEiturxr, 271 Be.. W.A. • 01t 7 11.11 . -160locres of Cosi, also, 120 acres of Irma coal in pool Non y famous track of conl and tontine, Sad other improvements la good working order In OM 160. ton e tract on the Youghiogheny ever mut Connelsville Reload: Enquire of WILLIAM WARD, au6 first door from Fifth as Grant street. FOiiSAtE. • COAL HAMMEN. . Sin first elims DAIIGES,I3O feet long, belt In ths.bent manner, and of the beat material. Dr, AA° CRAIG, Outlet Saw M ills,m noYndf Craig .tree, Allegheny. . VOR RENT—A FINE STORE ROOM with Dwelling and , 10‘gbolli therlits mond, Federal street, Allegheny , Olty. Downidatens d. away. Formerly occupied byNL. Clouse. ,lyto , JOHN DEAN, rrf JP1.1.7 OS. MUSIC. Sc. pIANCii! PIA_NUS W. R. 131:1APIWRY'S Now Tork. il iMil itad tiIaIOMACKEIL &CO.'S VlaLlikdelpl4 CELEBRATED PIANOS! Seven first pew. GOLD AND SILVER MED. ALS received within a month rd State Fairs and Fair of tbo American Institute, New York, to 18 by WM. B. BRADBURY, for tho Soot X.ierizsco 3fircortoir scupmAcAlal. & CO. Plitindelphi;recelved num. AC UAL at London:ix:ldes haring received at home numerous Medals, Diplomas and Special Deports from Slate Fairs and Institutes. Both have numerous kettern of recommendation Dann triiii4Matiouslcal talent —ft OTTSCHALX, STRAILO,Wnii GRADE, luta others. . Also, a Une areorir . omit otiIIOTEL COM ea TON ILTIST PRIZE /0113110.1 N ORLI ANS ano MELODEONS, aU warranted for eight years. No. 12.16E24re Block. St:Clair St. sir rinkalcrt AND REPAIRINI dam at She shortest nodes. tiIIEET - ACUSIC/ bound in nay style. nO2 ROFFMAN, 110E4E at - , C0.,091191 so rxrru SOLI AORSTS /Olt • .31:PCieikei P aig aar Beat Plano. In AMTI46. not IMEDLE, DM SMITHFIELD *.r., Pianoa and Iduaii4 Inatruments,:. %cope domdantly on hand a One assortment of New PIANOS, VIOLINS,. CiIITARS, AOOOR DEONS, STSINGS, &a., which ha w Lll sell .for low prices. loPe2awd. KNAI3E'S PIANOS DIARIES FOR i 865 DIARIES FOR 13:5. A choke lot now on hand, and for Ante at ICIA thou OCT price.. Also, 'JAMES PIANOS, the cat Pianos nt the price in the country. CRAMLOTTE BLU3IE, nol9 4t ITTIT STREET. Fnin A ent JAMES I,,AFFERTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, All Legal Business promptl attended to Kir office,l7q. IGO POITUIU 6TILILIV, near .MAll' Pittsburg., art.l34stlest s:AL. JORZIIIOII joi4„ozz. .ATTORINttAT-LAVI4 r I,AIFENSED,SOLT)IthttrOLAXX Bortutlei fOr *aui.4eaptaterii .oUerto th Trots en to tvreutif Says: AirOtneurio.9ll.on/Orr vrnierr, Pittsburgh. • Call with dllcharge' and two auneeses. , detel-ty .• . ATTORNEY-AT -LAW; • ''' • No.-10t71 - rrn Smirarri , PLltablargb,, Pa.% CDUcia for PENSIONS, BOUNTY. riuzz wormy,.6cc., ritorouely proecouted. Broker and Ineuronoe Agent, No. 59 Fourth ltittrt 139E31111 wiaturarK & BARB, ARE TUE . BEST MADE I vITTOR. 7 I!E .RE 0 re.l7. D. tiff HT if /Lb, HE THE FITZE OF DRS Ltattnip.u, 34 AL "irks Place, wed fork, IS NOW IN EITTSBUR.I4I. AND WILL REBELL% AT THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Wto4 S e 16. Cluk be cenniiinl aoCM FRIDAY EYRNRlG i lleulaber D3,186/4 DEAPNRSS, CATARRH, Discharges from the Ear, NOISES IN THE HEAD ACUTE AND RON 10 DISEASES EAR AND THROAT DR. LICAITIIILL I. induced to mate 11119 visit on account of numer ous applicationns from parties reniding in Pittsburgh and NiCinity, who arc unable to come to New York lee the todisp•osable personal examination render: ea necessary from the impenlbillty of prescribing with benefit to the pitied Withouelt, • - LIGII7IIILL will revlsaVilistnizgh at rr tier luterfelt, etcfelettneto the rtetutrements.of the patents =Oat tits. charge. Tho bwinen In New :Kerry, does not suffer net latetrupthjit fiete tide 41114:esdee of the firm is there In oconstent,aftel& sum Prrraarnon e .P.t.4 Nov. b, 1E44 This will certify that I have been under the card Lfrhthill for the cure of Catarrh, and that, 4 .l(l,nOgli n he haa attended rnee r for re !Attie over ono week, I feel that a permanent curb ls to be effected," and am no much betterin all respects as to warrant n.e in giving puldtell to therm esetn,.arat mom. mending Dr. I4gttthllt to imil•One atlteteel with - 1 Cal arrh.JACOB Foierth';'Llipa: as co,, 17, Weld etreet. Itoinua, June VA.I • fa every rounnesitne peotessiOn itidet4 In ever depatt meet of science or 4111, thdre is alwayisorne acknowledged head—store one Who stands out in . hold relief among his fellows, se A wet of tender. Jo the study and ,treatment of-Deafness and Co. lrirrh as opecini diseases, Dr. E. It . LIGIITffIIIIO ,of this city, occupies Just the- position above de, icribed. • Ile lutt devoted yews of labor to thin stsc , . ciality, - sod is now resping,the rewardnf ht. try: 'The editorial columns of the Tramline, Of a are., cent date, bear 'Moe.. to the Doctor's success in this department of -medicine. We quote the 'pit Cr : ll S . ru.s ova Loottingstein aged fourteen veantof age, born tatlemony, owe tothii city when he, was ettqut Den years of_ age. soon after arrivinr4. he was taken sick and lost his beefing. • By • he became Hat deaf and then tined.. For n ear peen years hi Woo mute, unable. to hear-the loudest voice, orte krticuirtic s word. About one year - ago he was placed In the hands of Dr. baIIILL, who has ao far sue . eroded reitodug to him his loit powers of hear.' • end utterattee that ho can enf r iverie with those ring ring t ` rp k tb a ( l oll: eel . I re m i tu a il l e h e e l i luts r l4l . tint u r - Utatuition of Kr. Benneche, add hos mode consid. }Table progrein in reading and nrithrnelic." Dating Wensuppliett with the kora address, we • further investigated the matter arid discovered that p.evious to calling on Dr. the.youthts co.se eoinleteredlinvelese , nod - he was Tor tvro vents nn inmate of Deaf and lurittAeyittm. • The lic. John Nutt, D . P. Protean)? to 'Chien Dyller,e,' Schenectady, ilk a publlshed letter, tendorolths grat , Uinta to Dr. Llghthill Inc treating successfully kill rate of Dcafonw. Rev. Fred, Jewell Professor of the Slat °Normal School MAD:any, alsnteltiflei to having been euterl, of Catarrh. Dr..Lightitlit pew.... other testimonials end tributes to his tat , cot fiVia sOtatrof the wealtideitt and most prefab - bent and relpectni nitireivhich may be seen ou application. -It would be, MlDeult to speak In any but tenon of prattle of his 'treatment; in the face of 'there many proofs and facts testifyit4 to his ante • ones. Ir-ns reed: .I.•Jecreit, Ptofessor qf thy Matt Nor mud SrhpOl, 4/bOny, Kele York. • • • I , l+. : 'Under date of Atareh' 14th, I sent you a careful 4tatemeut of my case, Its ,former treatment, my failure. to obtain relief in. .that direction, my resort to your treatment, mid its beneficial "eaults I have been,froM the wilder of theyearrAdttb., Jed to viddent periodical attacks of Catnerh, meek. ed by strodxforelble symptom* violent. Inltmema; tlou of lb. Laing membrane of the eavlthie et the hood, seeempanied in the first stagel.by is Natter dbieharge from the .nose,;"ubsequently:lteConthne acrid and yelloW and townie the elope DUN" attAck purulent Led blitody.• These attacks produced a 'most dkstressingspeelmsof headache, occurring pos, ?tonically cleh.day fora period varying . fromenel.o three week* sometimes re violent lis•to'inenpacti. tale no for bastes."' mid confine me to ratted. At. limes the attondant.inflammation would extend to -the teeth, producing' toothache 'or to the throat,' ocensionlog boarseurtrand matte' lest or voice; and twice within the last face years it has as Whet. ed the left eye as to confine Mot for weeks, to a darkenethroom. I had tried medir.tais and spells/401a orverleits kinds, smell and other ,catarrhal preparetiona,of some half a dosen't.lnds; appllcatlon tnitte'head of camphbr;gtoger andltat'lemefitattOnkrff,dlle4 eat king* end in connection with' these therein:Ml emetics of cathartics employed to induce counter P.§9 • Tnt - 41.11ittorrsr; • lanaa4l; improvement, and those few instances in which ternimeal,rellel yrna , aifordod Wires at the expense of Bo much strettathns to learebtelreatly exhausted.tAlnder - these elreumstatmes I trailed, • though witk reluotance from 'the supposed Incurs, Witty of the disease, to make a trial of your treat . meat. ;llound dt soon oven beyond my hdpes, , resehtna the dlsento as it had never been reached before' and ullevlatlnn its symptoms to An extent which 'l had supposed - bripossible. At the Lima I gave you my former certificate while I did not feel aa.lureesaf complete cure. I b ut obtained a mto-h tint relief wluch amply repaid me for my trial. of IZlT;9:ttlellggglti b le%art2rjo t gl. phllosuppical. A. substantial escape from my old' nttneks of catarrh, for the imprecellented period of nearly half a year, and that in sotto of severe on, =Tenets' of Him ss which would have formerly rendered such en attack inevitable, wart, to too, pop:loran important ISUCEICS9. /PS now aistoontha since I sent you that statement, and while it is on. pie:meat to appeer• thus 'constantly, and in this galas. before the public, it seems to mematter of ,Ilmplejeatice to yourself, and to those who may be suffering as I.lrall, to odd that I am not only as fully satlntlNl alto the utility and efficacy of your method of treating oatarrh an I *an ils-montlus ago, but Ism now of the belief that If there is such' as a cure for chronic catarrh, In my case A • substardtal core has been effected. Yours, respectfully FitEDEIIIbE. S. JEWELL. AThanY, N. y. dept.l test. _ . ' • AlSkstre DB- LIGHTP , ILL—Dear Str: It is with great 'sat isfaction that I communicate to you the ends of the medicines you gave me r ,for defective heaing. I followed your diroctinim, And am happy to state that lam neer solar • tetevered after the first. few applications sa to feel quite confident that I em Wellend shall not need tolprocemi further.- •• r • Be assured, my dear sir, if neceaeity should`re. ;g youamagla irths, I should not ?esthete to place anal/ under a "... Wilk ralpiort. „ D. ILDQLE„ ; ; aihitert 9deaaa 0414totyrItelf . 9901 . - , , • • ; ; ..; . +•..1 .TIEDfC.IL r - nvaPIIREY'S Ml•ECIFIO !-lonxeopathic Remedies &nod mmfosseilly at the heal of remedial reins fortire use of the people. They arc alike reirnmed from she pothosoesolangivous, awl repailsivedoaca. of quackery, ortlldSchool practice, the inoonm Memos of writerecarree or the intricate and peirplea rag obecurillei of tfte dismal Homeopathic boots sal . medicinea. Oros's. trig of simple specifics for the various diseases to which they are related—put up in the cotta oralroply sugar pellets—and prepared of tagredients, neither dangerous nor they are the ready.aidof the. parent or nesse, awl tagAsUuy the comprt of complaining and invalid. They poinesa these positive advantages.. They are harmless—no,tplary en arise from Unless!. They arc siorplo—ypu arrears know what to take; and bete tektite R. They are convenient—you eaa give the prier Sugar Pills at a momenta warning, without h 4ation , or delay . They are eft:Wat— ts ltisissia aims disease is arrested at Once,' and the systenitimed without Frost:silo/rot delay. No.t—CureaFaver,Cotignitionarullnflanuaatitin, }feat; Pain and'ftestiessness, and the tint etageref the acute and Prhitalsratory disease. .I'Mce oh cts. No. 2—Cores.Fornia Fever, Wormrolto end Vor; aciouilippetltrjWctgzig tteAtecl. etats. s—ouia. coll., Teething, Crying and Wake , fulness Slow Gt.Owth and reehleneas of Infanta. Price a 6 Cents.' • Tilanttea,, of Children or Adana '(Rio Infanturn 004 Summer Complaints. Prii • 66 rents. 4 sad 6 eureihe wont earn of Uhr,ortie Di. • swam • , • • No.l—etifei ifyier.tery or Moody Flux, Collo, Gripping, =tour Colle, - 1 , 411 Dysentery Price 45 eat.. . • , • ^--Cures °Ugh* Colts, llosriences. Aeon chills, Influenza and Sore Throat: Price %Scents. This/tad co. ogre[ foil to cure :he worst Cold ; F L' .his i: lIeIIM and Tic Dolor us.. Price 3 cents. rici..e.-03seiLiee4ielie, Bich Ileadiebe,iVerthieli Bush of Blood to the Reed. Pricer.. ceoqt. Ia Autditiork *lth No. IN it Beier fells to Cure the • amt. Inveterate - No. tla--Cures Df.pepela, Weak, Acid or Demo* - ed Stomach, Clonnipation;- Liver - Complatat, or 1111toolo Cooditfon; Price 3.5 lasarddurdt for VI claws of Weak Digestion Biltous Oomplalotr. No. it—eurrefmpre.setl nooses, or Srmnty, or Pailful, or De.loyll4, Green Sickness. 3.3 orate. _ _ No. le—Cures t.eurerrtles or Whites, riesrls DOWD too Profuse Menses. 35 cents: No. 13-••Porrai3roup, Ilwato Croupy Cotigti Difficult and Opp ~a..•dprratlarts. =cents. • No It—Cures Snit Itheum, OruKty Eruptions, Erybipehts, Scald &schen,' Itch, Pbnoleg on the Fuca. 35 coots. No. 16—(. rarer IThemuatirm, Pain, Lameness, or Soreness In the Chest, /tack „Side, or Limbs, or 03 wain Ko.l7—Cnres Piles, Internal nr Etternsl, I:Had r Bleeding., Ileeent or tibatlnsle. 61 cents. TMs remedy has cured thousands of the worst possible cases. No. IS—CuresOpthlhalmfa Weak or Inflamed Lyra or Elyelidy Faillmr or Weak sight. 60 rent.. It may alwaya Le relied upon for a cure. No. 10—eurea Catarrh, acute or ohronl,, dry or govring, Cold In the Head, Influenza. 60 oasts. No. 2D=-Corte ,Whooplng Cough, shorlentrig and polkaing it, or riptuunonlo Cough 60 . Itlo infallible, and always rellireo eon curet. No. N--Cures Uksthnut, Oppressed, Difficisir, Ls. bored Breathing, Cuugh nod Expectoration. Price GO cents.. hundreds bast been caved by it. No. M..--Cares Scrotal, Enlfslr4l rlboots, nad 'Tonsils Swellings snd Uld Ulcers. so cents. • eared pas worst asses. No..2l—Cu.reiCleacrpl Mktllty, Physiont or No towWeskoess. 61) eauts. No. ZS—Curti Troxy, Fluid Accumulation!, To usle Sircillugs,'ultl, :.•canty . ...Secretiona. SO cents. No.26—CurciSeaSiekness, Prostration, Vertigis, Nauses, Vomit 4. fa cults. • - .No. SlC—Curti Minor? ineeflijes, 13m7e1,.Itallal Calcoll,lllllleult er Palnlul Urloolloa. id coots. .1t cures old castes of Bldney.Dlsoooco. • No. 211.-Fosi E,,atralast Fmtslo ra n t s toi lti s T . o d lu i rga II" MX1 " r rstee 01 00. Sy. Hatt t 0 Tlx mot efficient remedy 'known. and ass 14 salted upon es SL storeurss., . No . 44C urea Sore mouth or Stomactr,Vaakered Sleuth or Adhlts or Chitarra, ant also Nassau rule Vomillog et Prat arkt.remalea. 40 mats. Cures at ow* , . • • X4i. a-4Am* Pedstr4l-21enstrttation t PresimreF Xtraint, orSpainne r Frurlttls.,ltclalap, sad //Ms, ;ion FOran.lelL /11.0 u. • It arta like ai dutch . . - liick. i.--kicroli Sofrarlng.at Mange of Life, Irreg. ularitire, Yliithei;of lieat,Talpllatios, novi . cceit Diaesse of tlaolleart. ill uo. . , . . No. 33—Cli Spasms nal Corivulsione,Eptlepay or Falling-Si ann. Moles or St- Titus* Dance, .3 erkings, Teri eblogs, Tiptcria. $1 - OD. 'NO. tt—en liiptlierla ant I.3cFratedpr Nat -4 • aaut `Sorer at..,gti mita.- ~ ... , elivisi family ..eame........... ...... . 110 vial familyleate, - alorooro... ..11 vial ax, plain.. ....... ....--,, Elvial care.. an' .. -........—...—..... IC vial Phyal , s rasa,. - . - POND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAN:ELI . . rem 'pump, .Seslds, Cluts.dirhim.s, Serums*, Tstrus Sprsins, Rheumatism, Rolls, Macs, 014 Sores arid' Toothache, it mirliSe a cisme Price SO cents. The Rade supplied at New York prices • Ote Remedies by Rani Loot over hells, mate up a case 01. what kind you choose, mai inclose the amount in a current note or stanips, tymnit to my address, and the medicine milli le duly returned by mail or eapcmis free at YbArgl• L - IL FULTON, *um stieet.,(Divatch motung. Second door below the rent Once, Wholesale agent for Pliteinregb and vicinity dca VAUTIO N. —On IOVE3IIIER 21st, Istm, I porebased from Dr, J. M. LCODSEY,or llollldayrburg; the recipe by which ha manors°. toren i s famous meatclu, know& u Dr. J. BL LINDSEY 'S Improved Blood-Searcher. Since that time I have been manufacturing it, having Dr. LINDSI, - Y himself part of the time mu idoyr . in superintending tie preparation, and shall continue to manufacture It In accordance with the Justructirme and directimui art r. Lindsey TAON, then, desiring•the genuine cle, See that the name ot.f. M. FULTON Appears on every bot tle sod to dealers / glee notice that every infrac tion of this,: my trado4nark, will hop/wonted to the Lou extent of rho lair., • . • J. IIL FULTON. Errand 69 std STR - EVA Pittsburgh: • • Eir I am‘ ; prepared to sell IILOOIMIEARCItEIt below market rates. Call before purchasing elm. CALRP.IFTS. OIL CLOt7IB, .; • In new patterns and talon.. Marble Table bil Cloth OIL CLOTH UM PIVIkatE 00BD' MD' TiOs&a. OhgeflOphia Gm. (lit Cloth. • ' vie& Ala Opeixed for Wholesole itride,it the (hate Staq.or pIcIARIAND &COLLINS, •I .' rt.:.1.1va.33 nom siutiai, IText iloof to roe Office, reo6nd floor." ' drlo N l ' - * 1 JUST OPENING. • aRVCi OBITIEB CIATHS, OIL CLOTHS, Superior List and Rag Carpets, CARPET SWEEPERS, .S.C., &C., Bought when prices were at the lowest point, dot ing the late pwic:. • W. D. & 11.McOALLDN, fi+FOURTHI STREET, W . 430DtliELANEER, 11. D. . !Nape, 'No, 334 way, ely , W. 11, , E0DENIL9114 M. D mice iliktkl:S",Stiefts - - 1 4 /lirkti* Devote keels , ezeitikylt itieimibiL to tlaa;lifailos.; and Steil dreatment ot.Cthoonle Dlooasas,_eipo.. daily oho tho Lower Bowe mush aal.l 'Flotula4 Flasare,..oonstlpation, Fatima( thnlhaw, ncensttonandStriatnro, tkorßotte_lljtat thekattnua Chronic! Inaoaaca of tha womb, '.. 1 afri s l i tto MAdd,tf!f‘c!' ' ' lit/ATING OIL-100 bbla , Kit DutkVntek'OilYtt itoteand tor gala by • 7 ..,t) .48.13,'Intlaglar a SOW 40, NV! 61 1 1 Viket 1404. ENE BOOTS AVD SHOE A NOTlflit SIS,OII+:,, WORTH. Or 330410 0 1415$ .A. 1•733 MECO TO BE F L AEni ED! ► PHITIDELPHIA SHOE jipi4 . , - And the gooda 45 Cents on the Dollar' GARPINER had the etch; in& ghtilepho. p entire stock at 40 mots ba - the - •• 4 - r 4 .1 • a Superior custom-made Philadelphia tosadthanit must all be dosed out at unoc,..to usaho ,tooin he thyromense stock og regigar goods no* eemairgtih . • GO .li.T OISVE ' CONGEST HUI. SHOE' STORE, ?fa a FIFTH Wir °Lind oppini GREAT BAL : _ Shock Balnion&'and ate.: AT, PIIICES, • • Tomato room for)r. ,large otoek of goods wore bought nt pfreht' reduction, as the Brat are gothg lute thy oil kuhineha, ht - '• •- _ dell 71'6. vs - _ T ARGE AN t .:DESIRABLE STOIC - • r; • Baits, Shoes, and'ilaitere, Of the most spptortsEstyles nod makes( ADAPTED TO TIM WANTS OF ALL. Aut pettiveil et • ' • MreLiarrocir,s, P 6 FEDERAL ST., ALLECIIIENY GMT' P. S.—Frerh ge4ds arriving every day 11012 JAMES R() No. 199 Market Street SELLS TIIP, BEST, THE NE. TFT FITTING, MICICME'§ A.NM E033C0231/E5, Of 4.13 y howrc in ' the city lie Lai jkat reechoed a magnificent - Tell Stook& Try Elm. Dap- THE "STAR" WVI.IIII JUitT BECIETTED BT • , • GEORGII .ALIIIME,.SON a; CO. • . • BV.' end 1-"jil"gxelf/trfrtabi rioolze._; , . Children'. (loot 'and XI, belw. Three goods ate. made lq, our spioolal ea•det,, are warranted uueyuafod ruatpm Mork. noI5 . _ 11111 GREAT PURIFIER: •• ' ifFiTgAPANAX.A. . Since the introdirction -*gated bane, tleartyis el- , disease has peehahe *been:the subject of moults , clone and scientific' ootunderetkna-117- AZ= - /earned of the profession than say other :; • • ,!i with the laws of the areal Creator; not a towbars , t• n , contended that 111 dielutes hare their-origin 'nibs stomach; others, sail- of the.bddn other* , again, and by Inethegrestest number, eontend and reason thaflhe moon itself In the very fouatela al life—that if it ttixomenimputnthenAlsessata worst-ferme—rofula, (lancer, Moors, no, apresarg and ladred,'ex ileac. In treating this class cri 411, cases by pulnythe blood and thereoy ersoling their eradient n and cure, prove thin to be tbii • correct theory acting upon w h ich theorntlie mod; leine_doii known as urniarenak.s...ures - and brought Unitive, producing the sable grebe.. • t/fl t ing recall,.! • aoonpmemises Such minder) O • ter•: •. • t iilgtni,l ULCERATIONS, .Pimmws- be' • TIM SHEU,II4., , • LIVFM-COISPLAI, LOSS of •. . . .DYFJP.FXSLI. . • • " ISItEtl (ILTg- • _ . • Seto give, from the time it IV flutiskee, encoarer . agement•to ttak patient, by mating both mien ant felt, the' Chedi It iv about ler accomplish. It was- . thought hest to put it'up.in bottles at too, and VA etch,—as SIMSII3O . pertoal -are disposed to try an mutt.; de but are °Den "deterred nt the espense,—eo the trial here tan; be 'made at a moderate outlanit& satisfy the ; purchaser that the • article what is claimed' for It to 150,, viz: , the greaten* RZLLTIT arrtn'ever brought before the .peoples Delicate remnies will bud In It the medielie thee need. - .Ih-it the pul,lie may form come ides of its pr in. liar curative ineriti, we subjoin a list of the picot pal articles of w i dth it•ts composed , with esker& • daeription o the user. arid adaptation•of each, ta, ken from the highest authority known to mediae/ science. ! • - • -lIONDCR:Is .SARSATAiIILA, . . Cod other depravcd conditions of health. . tome, dieetic, sad aperient- It has n specdfht action npon Iho liver, cutting it - whett latutntd, t► secretion. Il has he•n much wed to Gemiany la diastole@ of the digestird brgane. lOD/D.e There are tew tilseaies in which Ithasnoe'prorell beectlelal ; It ls used In Scrofulous Afitetlons wlti great benefit; tt has also been used WitilllltlOWlrta• rem In treatment for Inflammation of the Ere. a generally laureates the appetite sod Ilea& ze,rl2XDCu nowros .. . I , Are arntriatio, Conic; al highly larkioratluE la r., Cases of A"crivos Debility. • Tinati:"GREEN , e.peciklly •vskiusiole Sn east! of 'Scirofals'ailA' "•• tg B6romutielli. • • • ciumoaur.r r4olrEas. Are . advantageously,used in cities of Difeebled Da. &cation, but are especialiy applicable to cur. is Deft:tat Debility with weak appetite." • ~, MEZEKEOZ: BARS. •, ' . . • - It Bete Coorably ..as nu alteiatire tit (hirsute At. feetioos, Chranio RheasuithisW. sad ohstiustw 'Di, wawa of the Skim - ■ lie balance of•tho.fatinittals withheld is s piths teetion sgatast filial . , .' . • - .: _ For sale, by -7 : - • ,-- . - •• • ': '- ' ..tailiONlOlThrErroir. !' COll:„v*lrriccipep A*I:1 FOtillthl.STS. • , 1 • . t ' Pittabrush, Pa...., • , t• ••, ' ':• ''''•-...iat Physic:liable optstow it. the iitiiit - h'i'etif.e.' , '•• ' . - ' C0343.16ZatE15".TD . ., .. , st tibia. litiiset Potatoes: • ,iiioo bisalbAsich DIOS, Piitai , . -' ', t: , • 4 • 160) Mila,prisca Green App,o; " '' ' -- ''',' .' boxes W., it. ,Cheese; •-•-'', 4, ; ~ --.--.'• ', .* • ; isllobs.tholee A?gle Batters — '' ' "..',.. '' • i pacLages Lake . :: • ',. .! t . Mackerel. • • 11qt:£1iii Seed; ,' . 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