stn_,UNI,E gite.fittgttna t it 9ost. _ palighed Booty Morning, (Sundays Excepkd,) -Abthe North-Baat corner of Fifth and Wood As Terms: Six Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance. tieriffingle copies, Two Cent."—.- , r sale - Ifficthe eoneter Wit* Office. and by the Newshejyyt, NATP23 OF ADVERTISING res ring. &Me insertion, 60 60 Two - insertions ..... 76 .—.....—...- rbrea Insertions,...— 1 00 .._ '1 00 One week,--......... 176 . 60 Two weeks, 800 iTo 160 100 75 .Tiaree weeka,..—....... 400 286200 1 25 100 •Ono SOD 886 60 160 175 Two months ..... 700 466 60 286 260 fliree nionths.......— 900 0 . 00 450 800 800 Sour monthe-.-- .. 10 00 8861-00 886 460 itre months-.......-- 11 00 786 660 886 660 12 00 8 00:6 00 400 550 16 00 10 85 BDO 686 900 Oneyear- —.— 20 00 18'8610 00 886 12 00 Standing lari, tax lines orlebe,yer anntnn.-10 00 CRIMILUILI at lawn* One squint; per anntan, (enanunve of paper)....25 00 Marriage notice& 50 cents: Death notanteM cents *ir- FOR 1861, disr ONE DOLLAR. TUB PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ESTABLISHED OVER TIM TEARS, WILL HEREAFTER BR FURNISHED -TO Advance Payiiig Subscribers -A T ONE DOUAI PIE YEAR, IT )1113 1. aurrieD IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE. IT CONTAINS ALL THE EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY ! Editorial, Local and His- cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Markets, SEND YOUR DOLLAR BT MAIL AT OUB RISK GET UP CLUBS In your neighborhood. Bend for PROSPEXTTUS and a SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P. BARE, Traitor sad Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. MOANING POST JOB OFFICE. JAMBS P. BARR. zDWIN A. MYRRS BARR iSc MYERS, BOOK ARO JOB PRINTERS, toner Minh & Wood Us.. Pitteh. EV/LIBP DEBORLPTION OP HAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Kneaded In the Ilnest style 4 381.. AL Zia C) 49. X) , CON AL iiiIERGAIMLE AND =MAL ' WON K at short notiets on reasonable terms, ?fir attention 04 to the Printing of p9i4Slm,g4 PROGRAMMES, &c., , and anmses. LARGE ADMIWIS OF TYPE & MACHINERY #•$•• :4 • • ..1 Ina Ili:Mines for turning out Work with proiapt nem end despatch cannot be excelled by any other office In the city. Vo Fainters. &SEW BUSHELS OY SILV ER GRAY -BuclovirEa,' FOR BlUlD.—This Back . !..._, . ,sipiesi- abowt two weeks- earlier than the . OonaeqUent% escapes the hot August . . ' • Ottriens,, An , units/beat In this latitude. ;, w ottlitOds more flour to.the bushel, tviOLL Atti : , .1) fil: ' ekw than the deur from the 00m .7' Wheat. !, In small lota 19 Liberty street. W. W. WALLACE. For Rent. 4,iITOBS HOUSE on Federal and Vila Swats,' tnegtotttYi ignitable for Dry Terming or Shoe Mom 10811.41 , - It. 11. DAVIS. PAgrgE nx)., A.DVEZTIBING AGENTS, AND DEALNItiI IPT PBENTLIga MATERLUS, • * Arotigou los ut• slum stosit, New York *kat ordain for tbs ?TaIiNTING INXS - 004 ; $w Illatteteactliarari. otdars frow all maiscAss wakes. 1011,010aSO“Oilor=inlbriar goods. Inks aMls(f ad` mg be • " t" •, 1-1 a, 1* • AMERICAN IRON WORKS. 41EIFAV TH4 -pmeaumumu nate of lILON'AN - D. NAILS, iJIMMIWAND CONCH" SHEET IRO& ithawft, Lana% Petit Piston Hods, Plates, ke. .9fAIianOTMES, 98 WiLtsr Strepot t Wail 1381 "trot Street, PITTSBURGH, 'And corner of Fnialain rind South lamer etreeic, Chicano.. foll4:1r Wit. IL FABER & CO., STEAM tN i m BUILDERS _mot NIERS, *literal Machinists and Boller Makers, Near the Penn'a R. R. ke.neager Dectot_ PITTAIWROH, PA., MANUFACTITRE ALL KINDS OF Stearn Engines, ranting from three to oce hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist Mills, easy Hills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Glye particular attention to toe construction of En gines and ,Machinery for grist mills, and for up ta,ve =day and circular saw mills. also on hand, finished and ready tor s meat at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every deacrtption• omumisti Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Follies in every variety, and continue the mannfacture of Woolen lifs..hinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. AV - Orders from all parts of the country solicited and promptly tilled- fe2l:dew LAHR btiPBRIO“ COPPIAB MINIS SMELTING WORKS, _ PARK, iII'CURDY & CO., N3if.ANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Braziers' and Bolt aopper, Pressed Copper 01325, Raised Still 13ottonis, Spoiler Bolder, he., &leo importers and dealers is Metals, Tin Plate, Inee, Iron, Fire, ac. Constantly on hand, '1 icemen's Machines and Toole. Warehouse, No. 149 First., and 120 Second streeaa.Pittahnre,h, Pa. Broenal orders oretrptter cat to way dowired nate= fallavdaw SMITH. PAIL& & CO 'INTH WARD FOICINDRY, PrTTBBUILGEL, Warehouse, No. hi; kim and 1140 Eißeond sae4Y4s. Mannfacturere of all &sea and descriptions of Coal lichens and &Ws, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog ireas, Wagon lioxea,Steed Moulds. Pnl lasee, Rangers and Oclncr!ingg. also Jobbing and lnactune Castlnge of every de, acription made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Fon:miry, all necessary fitting well be carefully at;tendad to foltainimd W. IL IDEWPtILLL -N. P. SLAT MACKINTOSH, HEMPHILL At CO., CORNER OF PIKE AND O'HARA STS., NE A R CITY WATER WORKS, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of Mackin. cosh k Hemplaill's Improved Patent Oscillating STEAM ENGINES, and SLIDE VALVES, of al: sties and best &Iles. Having put up Machinery of large capacity and of the best quality, we are prepared to do heavy Jobbing, and solicit work in Wla line, truaing that by promptness and the char acter of our work to merit public patronage. We call special attention to our BALANCED VALVE. OSCILL,AIING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore unatuaned to Una class of &igloos. /la - STEAM GUAGES FOR SALE, and, Warrant ed correct and durable. ja2tkOrn 11.11116111 BC 11411,E, gNG INE BIIIILDEB & MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLAINER'S MILL, ear. rbury and Duque/as Way, Pittsburgh, Pa., will make to order, and warranted as good as can he made, the fallowing machinery, via :—Steam Engines, Turning feches, for wood and iron; Pla ners,for wood and iron; DriLluig Machines; Houses end Tobacco lorewa; Patent-right and Model Ma chines, in the best manner; Shafting ' Pullioa, and Hangers, of all sines and variety' Scrosrs, of any di • emeler and pitch, to fifteen fees in length. Will also make, and have on hand, Doetor and Nigger Engines,. and Deck Pumps for steamboats. be. LILLI:I43 inhears and other Planing done to order; atm ',lane 39 inches wide, by 9 feet 0 inches long. 412 Omer; PM:4W y .MLAW and Earaotty Sotwite . d. N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude frIV. OM to repairs on Printing Presses and other Ma chines. mylfilyd Monongahela Insurance Co. Orrunms—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, Presideit, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. CAPT. JAB. WOODBURN, Gen'l Agent. OFFICE NO. fIS WATER STREET. lii/Unsure all kinds of Firs and Marine Fide. ASSETS, MAY 10th. 1861. Stock Due Mille payable on demand. and secured by two approved names..B 78,760 00 Bills Receivable 73,667 34 Batts Discounted.— ...... ........ Mortgage.-- ................. ....... 115 Shares Mechanics Bank stock cost. -4 6,166 00 100-Steams Odium& Bank stock cost.. ........ ......—. 6,175 00 40 tithaies Exchange Bank stock coat.» 60 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh— Balance of Book Accounts Office ...... Wm. ti. Holmes, Nilson DSi r Wm. Rea, b. B. Robison. Jno M'DeTitt Richard Bays, Jc.fi. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, Robt, Dalzell, Geo. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, James Woodburn, my2l Alleghey Insurance Co. OF ITTEIBAJRCH. OPPICK.nio. 7 Fifth t. Bank Block. INSURES ACEAIIIISI' :ALL KINDS OF FIR I AND MARINE RISKS. — ISAAC AAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McOORD, Viee,Presiden ,t• D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DE AN, General Agbnt. DlKennata—lsaac Jones, C. B. REisseY, IlarreJ Childs, Cepa R. C. Gray, John AL Wilson, B. L. Fakneetock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jaeoba, K. P. Sterling, Capt.' W. Dean, Rob't L. M'Orew, Rohl g. Davis. m7lB WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOOK HAVEN ; ()LEFTON COUNTY CIEUBTBRED BY TSB LEGIBLATIM3 Or FICNBBYLVABLL. Oath Capital......Mooo I ^wedeln Notts $122,848 rinng COMPANY WILL INSURE on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ao., in town or country. Drineaross r-Hoar J. J. Pwrce, J. B. Hall, T. Abrards, lifon„:13. O. Harvey, Mae. Crud, L. S. Jackman, Ohs& A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W. Whits, Thouuts Hitcher.. HON. EL C. HARVEY, President. T. T. ABRAM, Vice President. Taos. JiLircaln, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, chit No. TO Fifth skvet., Pennsylvania Insurance Company . Q 1 Pittsburgh. No. 63 Fourth Barest. DIRECTOI33. Jecsob•Pairder,Rody Patteram, L Grier Bprool„ C. A. Colton, James EL Hopkins, A. A. Carrier, genre Bproul,Nieh. Voeg. Way, Geo. W. Smith. A. t,": 0 4, 30 , Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick, Chartered —...-...-. —3300.000 descriptions FINN AND RIMS TAKEN, of all . - 018: A. A. OAERIER, President L GRA= cfpßom, Secretary. OaLly BY STATE AUTHORITY. JETNA INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. Incorporated to 1111.9—Charter Ptual. Cash Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1861 .4 ,22 66,116 82 Losses adjusted and paid, over. 11,000,060 PPOPERTY INSIII.ED AGAINST Danger by tire, or the Perils of Inland Navi gation, at as liberal rates sad rules as solvency and 51171"4"Fill MB A. A.. CA 4 BRO., Agents, • W,H. ELIE, Surveyor. toglBdim No. 68 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, fIikLHOES FOB THE FOURTH- Morel& the rourtir liitwes for the /Pourer, mos iry tt_Jel_ourtkeslllag Wasp et 1,11 D. IL DW=MADlDDirsille SO street, Juinance. OF PITTSBURGH. DIRECI'OBS Jas. A. Hutchinson, John Atwell, lij t tti : nr.,l, WITH TERRY, PRICE & Co IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Vesting's, Taitorie Trimmings, &c., NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PHILADIMPHIA, PA. JOE2I V. MET, DUIZIL b. PRICI, °LIM T. mu de1217 Nookin,# (Glasses, &r. ____ H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURES* OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS 1N FRENCH PATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 128 Srulthfleld Street, Daimler's Block, between Filth and Birth, Pitts burgh Pa. /197- City Glass at manufacturer's Price. lat Particular attention given to repairing Paintings. Reguilding Frames and bagineaa cards framed at wholesale price. a pEt.ly BAYNE & NEEPER, (811CCES80118 TO A. fl. ROWAND.) STEAM BOOK BINDERY BLANK BOOR MANUFACTORY No. 72 and 141 Third Street. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND In en•ery viariet:7, BLANK BO 0 ICS u - , any intr , cate , pstlern,. I tx.o rid in every desirable form. Al, Work warrsousl to ovesatteate Clot Prices at the Lowest Rates. BAWL P. BAYNg apt..Tmel d. H. MI,T.RRMAN & CO.'S FASHIONABLE HAT STOKE, 76 WOOD STREET. QPRING STYLE SILK & CASSI MERE kJ Lam. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PELT HAM Al! Grades and Colors. CAPS FOR GENT'S, YOUTEM, AND CHILDREN, Of every description STRAW GOODS In great variety. CHILDEEN , S C Y HATS To all.t all table.. All at the Luwemt Kate* sit J. 0. LULLED MA N do 76 WOOD BT. EUROPEAN AGENCY. - - THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 115 Water trtroet, Pittsburgh, Pa, is prepsrca to bring out or sisitti !Nie¢ pnesengers from or to an_ part of the old count - y, either by steam or sailing paoaets. SIGHT DRAYTto FOR BALK, payable in any pat of'Europe. Agent for the Indlamsruhs and Cincinnati Rail• road. Also, Agent for tne old Black star Line of Ming Paertets, and for the lines of Steamers sail. Vksc hotweett New York, L!enrpon/, Glangow end enternY. fall &ids anti 14.1Siauanla. SA~i ACHE HOUSE, No. 3M) Liberty Street, NEXT to PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEZPOt, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken an•lfitted up,with all the modern improvem 'ate, this popular re sort, the subsonber is prepared to accommodate his old otudomers and the public generally, with the beet the market affords. Oysters will be ger ved lak in every rarioty of style, during the sea. son. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels con fident in recommending to the public fur their excellence. Om, Bucket and /Atoll Oysters received dally and sold Wholesale and Beta :I. mv2o:ly4 86,836 78 12,000 00 SKEUN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a groat expense, with all the modern int. provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub- De generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTEHB will be served up in every variety of style during the season. 1./qt.:ORS and A 1.1 ,- AH he feels confident in re commending to fhe public for their excellence. ,IST twa served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. apt] y 16,140 00 05,997 76 00 00 49,152 80 $222,834 17 m2r.oaaLsiopt, OYSTER AND EATEN ROUSE, O. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. LASE AND TEASTERN FISH, FRMDI lIIIIADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND VFW GAMB. All in their Proper Beascht. u 026 0.110. MOORMAN & 00. FIFTH AVENUE EXCHANGE, DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth Street, THE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS on: hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of thh Beason, served up in the most superior manner. alarldeale at all hours of the day and night'l9ll nity7:lydaw. PITTSBURGH, PA. CORNUCOPLE RESTAURANT, ICY"ZIA 'WONG, FIFTEMITILIM. WRE ATTEN TION: OF MERCHANT and others is directed, to thiLestablistunent, ela has been recently tltted up for the purpose of affording a 1317BSTAMILL UTII4C+ )5011BE LN A aasiTRAL LOCIATIMI. Cortn , folks attending market are particularly inviW to call. Everrag pertaining to an EATING . SALOONSALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. apllitdaw MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR ENZ,. Proprietor, No. 544 Liberty sizeet, just beside ,the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Itailroed, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor haviim r at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent le, the MANSION /101 W, would respectfully solicit a ahaie of poitc:_m attachedbron age. Thera is , heal a splendid KOLE and extensive WAGON. , 'AItD, affording ample accent modation to travelers and steamstera: Larder and Bat will be furnished with the Pest the mar , ket can afford. fehy thrnin_t_Mills. JAB. MIL MONONGA_HE u LA PLANING MILL, would respectfbily inform the publics that he luta rebuilt Once the lire, and baring enlarged his establishment, and fMed *it with •the newest and. most approved machinery now prepared to ftuniab Snoring and planing boards, scroll sawing and meowing, doors, sash and shatters,. kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box utiAn. 1 'Pittsburgh, September 7, IW. ja23 MANHOOD. ROW .LOST, HOW RESTORED. JUST. PUBLISTIVA) Ql4-THE NA TITRE, TREATMENT, AND NADIOLL CURE OF 6IPERMAI'ORREE4. or Abudnal Wealrnexe, Sexual Dehdity, Nervoitimusur, / 11 "hal U i Ld 4 thl• storm and impotency, resulthw'lltiuti ke. Robt. J. Calyerwen, M. D. sent under seal, Ina pleln envelope to ebyitedroul on reftlsortwtr.stampo, pr. OW AS. UN Bowery New York. FQBI cliee 41180. bisblldlstdow PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1861. E. WATT 8; ~aDi;-~,i~urtr,~. -axn WM. W. PEEPER batters, .i . 4 0.1, I: aintgrs. H O 07sE, 8 I GI- ZNT -AND ORNAXENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (sEkoND STORY.) Aar- All Swork entrusted to me will be Neatly and Promptly Executed. oc!xtly •• mrx. RE .ft.o-sr, -- HOUSBAIGN & ORNAMEN PAL PARTER AND GLAZIER, Fourth BC, Bet: Wood & trulthtt,hl PITTSBURGH, PA v ir . u w o rep row pity Auencied.to. rovtillyd HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER - P. 04,BRIEIV. /kr Orden 5Pg.,.....ed at bodement gimp, Gran street, epprfralte Cathedral. jjlerghant gaiisrs. SPIKING ANDISILIMIIIIERGOODS —A T— REDUCED PRICES WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A GIiOICE AND SELECT Sri'DOK t 1 K t=ooDfi for BPRING AND taIIiMEIL SALES, elm% hare been Relented with mere than usual CAM, nd feel r3ourideat that in the RICHNESS OF EARRICANO STYLE —0 ,K G - 0 0 T) l 5 , Aki FAIRNESS OF PRICE 'Rey will 1: RP ARS ANS (.00D9 vf the lc led ever Wore opeeed t city. p.n.! would tr.peer• nolwit an early ea!! fr ,, ru our parr. e- en 4 putAIQ u,o r ya S A .1/ IE G A 4e. SON, MERCHANT 'TAILORS. ary/U . . & PITCAIRN, • . %o. 4M ST. lc LA ill STREET. H AS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS at bur old Intend, No. 106 FOURTH STREET, where be mil be glad tome his old friends and public generally. Will also do CUTTING for lenaillo. for beim lead men. tee j Id 1, 1 rTLE., ep• MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. al 7l AItiT. CI LA Its. STRUM?, irI9LAI New Binlding,) pl - rrsauß6ii. a..wo e.r; La.air:ll. W . ; A: , • m, ERE lifecaT TA 1,0 S, Doalarii In Ready Made Clottung and Gentlatraen'a (>,x, Is, ~ r - n er cf . Yrderal vt-eet and Mark.t 6Ainare, Aileen(u) etty, Pa jer.lly-daw jorwarding and Comma . Mon. lAMES W. GIiAFT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. and Itlercantale Broker, Office rind Storage, No. 3 . 2 North Levee, Saint I.OIIIA. R.—l will g.t u immelate and pers.maf attenuon to n.:l Vapor - tone entrhated to my :.are, for which charge:, will be rca,onaole. Reference,: L. R. Foreythe, SL Lowe ; Paul ',clung, St. Lettf ; Breateare Co...Lincinnatn Masora- Truk &J. Craig, Philadelphle ; M'Arthtir, Byrne A; Grbbona, lkow Vork; **C. Iti'Doweil, T. Etring.lianatar, Itiorthup a Co:, Renew.; J. W. Burbridge A Co.. New Orleans; W. W. eston, Memphie; Pennock & Hart, Pitta burgh; G. W. Cain:, Pittsburgh; P H Ball. R. 1). &dame., Chinago,W. K Coolbaugh. Bctrliugtort..lowa; W. R. Postlewaat. Barlingtou, Iowa; Caput. Connell, Bowman. and river mint generally. 6 ( ........._.....„e,,,, .___,_ THIS IS THE MOST COMPLETE thorough and extensive Commercial school in the United States. Upwards of 2,000 students from SI stat.. s having been eductaed for business here, in the past four years. PROF. COWLEY, the world renowned Penman, still continues at the head of the Writing Depart.. meet. MA THEM A T department com posuag the full College course, including all the Common and Higher Mathematics, under the special charge of Prof. J. C. SMITH, A. M., an experienced and sue. eessful instructor, is connected with the College. Air NO VACATIONS; Students enter at any time. MINISTER'S SON'S half price. For catalogues oontaining full information, ad drosathe Principals, JENKINS a smirra, myZlLlavnilauU Pfttabarati, Pa THE LORETTO SPRINGS. CAMBRIA. COUNTY, PA. NOW OPEN. HIS NEW AND DELIGHTFUL RE SORT ii. for those seeking either health or press tire, is situated one mile from the village of Lo retto, and four miles from Crosson station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad—from which to Lo retto, there is a well constructed Plunk-Road. The Springs are about a,600 feet above itde-water, and the air is always bracing and invigorating, the. thermometer seldom ranging above 76° in Bummer. The bead waters or the Basquehana and Clearfield abound in trout,and the mountain ranges are filled with game, affording fine sport to those who are fond of such amusements. The buildings are admirably constructed with re , spect to room and ventilation, and the whole li A I d_ up with every appliance that can contribute to e comfort of the guests. 'I he rooms are suppl d with running spring water, in marble basins, an hot, and cold Baths on each floor, Bath Houses for ladles and gentlemen. witb,water supplied from the lake, having Swimming-Cataract and Shower. Baths, Bowling Alley, Billiard-Tables, An, au. The table will be supplied witb all the delicacies and luxuries that the market affords. The Bar will be tooked with the best Wines. Guests may rely upon getting the purest Wines and Liquors that can be obtained. The Proprietor hopes to give entire satisfaction to hie guests, and no pains or expense will be spared to meet their wishes and comforts. The watersof these Springs have been analysed by several eminent Chemists, and found to contain t o largo propornons,all those valued Mineral prop. erties for which the Springs o, this spur of the Allegheny have long been celebrated. Excursion Tickets to Loretto Sprinza for vieltora, will be issued by the Peartsylvasia Railroad Cora pear from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and also Baltamore t in connection with the Northern Central Railroad via Harrisburg. For further information irony to Mr. J. Mo- DONA= GEt08812 , 4 Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa. A Daily Mail leaves Loretto for all parts of the Union. Onthe arrival of visitors at Cresson,coaches will be in readiness 10 convey them t o the r ings. FRANCIS A. GIBBONS. my26.lm-eoil Proprietor. OF all the preparations that have ever been discovered for stimulating the growth f the whiskers and moustache, rendering theta Leautiful and glossy, none have ever been found equal to BLLLINGHAM'S STIMULATING ONGUENT, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING ONGUE T, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BEI.J.,INGk/AM'S STIMULATING ONGUENT, Bt'LLINGHAM'd STIMULATING ONGUENT, BELLINGELMI STIMULATING ONGUENT, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULAI LNG UNGUENT BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATINGUNGUENT; BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING ONGUENT. BE LLING HA M 'EI STIMULATING UNGUENT, BILLLING Pi AM'S STIMULATING ONGUENT, HELLO OlffAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BELTINGBAM'S STIMULATING ONGUENT. BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, For sale by JOSEPH FLEEING, For sale by JO 'EPII FLEEING,. Foreate by JOSEPH FLEMING, For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, • • y o r 13) ,16 by JOSEPH FLEEING, corner Market street end the Diamond, corner Market street and the Dianiond. anIS g 1)0.4. CEPLIA_LIC t i IFF ; 6 doz. u Tenoppthous Chocolate Drops, just received and formai bf cilia A. EWALT, b l 2 • Abilitheo,y tsrellxnPaus. PRIVATE LETTER MAIL. T HE Cheapest and Shortest Route. TIONS. Letters e Union directed t w o going the Seceded Elates should be directed to me at Franklin, Ky . and letters froth the Seceded States going to the Union States should be directed to me at 'Mitchellville, Tenn, under the following requirements: air L Direct your letter prop erly.. Enolei% the earns with Prrrars CENTS IN moray (stamps will not do) to me by mail, and I will re , mall teem daily to their declination, and pay port age on same. Thi, applies to letters under half an ounce, for every addi tonal half ounce ten cents will be required. Tianeient newspapers ten cents each. M. U. WHIrEBIDE. IrsdRELIN, Kr, has a Daily U P. mail by Railroad to and (rum al4 points in thl United States. MITCLIELLVILLE. Tenn., has a daily Confederate mall by Railroad to ant from all points in tne Se ceded States. an:l7 TF I IWD - F NEW ! y SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS. 'THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO reduce his stock of Pianos, ofl.rs for sale du ring this and next month, Fifty N, w and Second. Eland Pianos at great bt rgaine, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been made especially for the subscriber, for renting purposes by the best makers in the country, and can be relied ones du rable and subetential in , drurnente. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine them. For sale by .1011111 H. MELLOR', IY/ 8 81 WOOD STREET. TO FARMERS GALE GEO WEY , B SUPERIOR PATENT Grain Fan and Seperator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860. rip if E superiority of this Fan over all other.; in use, consists in its cheapness, anti Jursbii,ip. . tveco.N.l. I.i gran fArsier, !water end im , re thnronith!y with lase lats , r than any otter mill ever altered. The p.itend., of Ll,o 1.1”1 f . Fan ions been n•og en gaged in manutsettmog and selling ARncul• tura! imphmlonts, convince different f the great want of a good Fan for cleaning the kinds of Kral and seeds, presents t the public with full con• fidence that it will meet their wants. She undersigned having purchiued the sole r ght to inanufattnr. and salt the above Grain Fan sad Ret,erad r, Irestern Penti.sinanni, Western Virgm.a end ell 't Phi°, arid the right to sell in In diana and Illinois. in now prepared to all orders 9.1, , 1e5a1e or Retail in 319 Ltherl street-, Pitts burgh, Pa W W. WALLACE. PAtehursh. Jetty 16. 18T31.-191ai8tradaw A. Ir HII 111'8.1tE 8i PHILIPS, GENERALE COOPEI AGE 9 L 7 realism ssolrota ors Payette 14traet, Between Band and Wayno streets, em.We are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whir?, key, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the .11,•rtest notice and on the most reasonable terms. lIHELOI R Y EKREN, ORGAN MANUFACTURER, Keeps constantly hand CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION, s NT( ). 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inche . .11 high, 4 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feet 0 inches deep No. t. Five etorke t 9 feet 5 Inches high, 6 feet 6 noho,, wide, 8 feet 6 inches deep. No.t. Eight stops, 11 feet 6 inches high T fed 8 inches wide, 4 feet 6 inches deep. No. 4. Tweive stops, 13 feet high 9 feet 6 nachos wide; 7 feet deep. The above dimensions are for fireman cases; if Eiotb is eases they will be somewhat highs: For further information apply to JOBS 13. ME.LLOR, 81 Wood street, Or HENRY EREIEN, 172 Centre street, apl&ly—sat law NEW TORE. M ANTILLAS AT COST— Grey Dress Goods at cost, Stella Shawls at coat, Fancy Bilks at cost, Bareges and - Tishues at coat, Berage Robes at half price, Jaconet Lawn at 160., worth 371. A large assortment of DOMESTIC ',GOODS, JUST OPENED AT W. Si.: D. 1115GUIP. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! CHARLES GIPNER, 78 RIARKET STREET, Is now receiving a splendid stock of isT M W G 0 0 323 S 1 Among which, may be found BLACK CHENILLE I NETS, BROWN CHENILLE NETS, SILK AND CORDED NETS, HEAD DRESSES Black, Brown, Blue, Green, and Drab , GRENADINE VEILS, MAGIC RUFFLING, all widlba, LINEN COLLARS, LACE SLEEVES, dr.e., EMBROIDERED SIM, LINEN SETS, • LACE COLLARS, Jaconat and Swiss Edgings and Insertings, GENTS' SHIRTS, COLLARB, NECK TIES, SILK & MERINO UNDERSHIRTS & DRAWERS. SELLING CHEAP FOR CASE. null QEA-BATRING.-THE U. S. HOTEL, 17 Atlantic, N. J., is now open for visitors. 'ruts is the largest and best furnished hotel on the Wand, and being convenient to the beach, and sur rounded by extensive and well shadedgrounds, m a desirable house for families. It is lighted with gas, and well supplied with pure water. The Ger mania society will furnish the music for the sea son. The cars stop at the door of the, hotel for the convenience of guests. JERENTIAJI staklind Proprietor. QOUTI - 1 AVENUE RESIDENCE FOR SALE .—A comfortable two story dwelling house, conveniently arranged, with hall, two par lors, with marble mantles, dining room and ki.chen. wash and bake rooms, bed room, all on first floor; and five bed rooms, hall, clothes press and moans, on second floor. Good cellar under all t h e house; a brick stable, octal house, au.; two fine grape arbors; great abundance of currants, goose bemir, strawberries, &a. r ine maple and other shade trees, shrubbery, peach trees, pears and plume, gravel and shell walks. Large lot of ground, eighty-two feet front on South Avenue, Allegheny, by two hundred and eighty-seven feet to Rebecca street, a beautiful situation and convenient for business in the city, being but a few minutes' walk from the new bridge, and the passenger railway_te in rear of the property on Rebecca street. We can recommend the above desirable residerice to any person in search of a good house and valuable improvements. For juice and terms apply at our office. S. COMBIERT & SON ; ' letarkeCatmet. LOUR RENT, - a low from . now, Ito April 14 No.llPrtm Orinit, a eolith:naiad dwelling house, a( eaten hittll room. CaltantitmenimAif_EMWßateA hcome. nulo ' 'S. OtMIbENT &taw market a t, O AT 8.-400 ore a -400• iniiihals *me Data; in' mdfor - ZlLltirfitAi..-2)Mmt, ams Oa get 1 kal4 Finst ets, • , , . • . . ... . . . , C . . - ... ••••::: ~..: -.! „,...„. ~,..., . . , . : ...,...,,.. . .. ~ fflistellantons. 1:1;pc THE AfkII4ERNAN ,WATCH COMPANY ofWaltham,lfaliat., beg to call the'atrention of the 'public.td. the -foilowirrg,emplytlic recom mendation of 'Waltham Watches, by the leadirfg Practical Watch ristiketi and Jewellers ,throughout the United States " The entire signatures are quite too /Ong for publication is oust Adverutercest', brit the names presented trill recogniiea by Those acquainted' wilt She-Tradeas beinght thelighest degree respectable anc influential. At their estab liahmealts ' may be.found the senrune Watchea of the Company's manufacture, in frreatvariely. Bit natures from many cities and towns M, fully represented in.thia list will appear in a future ad. vei tisemea t. 7 . To THE PunLica The tindereigned -practical 'Wthihmakers and dealers in Vitatehes. Navin a bought and sold Ameri can Watches foie number of years -iortst, inadhav - mg dealt in all kinds of foreign Watches for a inuch longer poriod of thus„ to state-that they hare never dealt in Wateheawhich, as a elms, or in individual instances; hare beentnore eatisthetorY to themselves or enstotnera, whether in respect of dorablitri, beauty of finish, mathematiVaDY ear reel proportions,aoeuratw compensation and adiust- • mane, or of firte tOng- /wiping multi thanthosemanu actured by the:Waltham Company. • Oem. N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland, WM. BLYNN. Columbus. JAMES J. ROSS, Zanesville, H. TENKINS & CO, Clneinnatti, WM. WILSON M'GRKW, - BEGGS & SMITH, . " DULLME & CO. Imams. J. T. &E. M. EDWARDS, Chicago. P. J, ALEXANLER, La Salle, ' JOHN H. MORSE, Peoria, A. 13 EPPLER, W. IL RICHMONI), " IL D. KAYS, Bloomington, A. B. GILLETT, 8. D. LILLESON, Decatni, .1. B. I3URP&N, Bprtngf3eld, J. W. BROWN, Quincy, E. B. Tobusi, BA SSE & IIL'AEMAN, e A, P. BOYNTON, (4alena, WM_. M. MAY'), Jacksonville, ' E. NORTHLI, Cherry Grote, . A. W. F , ./ - L. Freeport, WM. SCEi ERZER, Peru, J. M. FOX, Canton, . Nita , Yeas. WILLARL & HAWLEY, Syracuse, N. HAIGHT, Newburgh. • H. & p RCISF.MIERG, Roche:4er, C. A. BURR .1 CO, E. S. ETT EN HE t M ER & CO., " WM. S. TAYLOR, Utica, W. W. HANNAH, Hudson, H, IL & H.C.CARQ,ENTER, Troy, HoSEINS A EVANS, Oswego, HAIGHT & LEECH, Auburn, .. JAMES HYDE, JOHN H. IVES, Fairport WILLIAMS & CO, Canandaigua, J.N. BENNETT, . e A. S. STORMS. Poughkeepsie, WM. S. MORGAN, HENDERSON Bags. “ J . A. CLARK. Batavia, BLOOD & PUTNAM, Amsterdam, JENNINGS BRO"'% Saratoga, JOHN J. JENKINS, Albany, W. H. WILLIAMS, A. WA RDEN Goshen, L. 0. DUNNING, Perm-Yan, CHAS. 8. WITTARD, .Catskill, Faun. W. P. BINGHAM, Inditnaplis, CHAS. G. FRENCH; ' J. IttoLENE, u 0. A. DICKENSON, Richmond, G. H. BASCOM & CO., Terre Haute, J. M. STANSIL, Sullivan, ADOLPH MYERS, Ptjmouth, Piamartvvms. BEINEMAN & MEYRAN Pittsburgh, PAWL BROWN, Norristown, W. T. KOPLIN. . ' ." GEO. W. STEIN, Bastin, GEO. B. TITUS. BECKMAN & YORE. a GEO. STEIN; Alleptown, E. J. LASMILLE, NY catchester, IMAM. GARMAN, Williamsport JOSEPH L&DOMETS, Chester, J. Jr BLAIR, Lenanon. GEO. W McOALLA. HarrislAult FRANCIS O. POLACK York, G. M BUM. ' Lancaster, GEORGE HELLER Reading, F.P. HET i mi., E. AUGIIIN.BAUGH. Obambersburg, T. lit HOFFMAN. Greensburg, J. C. HANNA Newcastle, 0. T. ROBERTS, Ebensburg, J.O. roLori, Mauch Chunk, CHAS. L. FISHER, Ashland, R. M. ST. CLAIR Indiana. R. & A. PETELSON Scranton, NzwJziarr. DAVID LA VERACR, Patterson, W. T RAE,_ Newark, ENOCH F. Bordenton, KENNY IL I I I MI Trenton, .141 MO J.A A. GARDNER, St. Louis, MS, W, O. DEFRIFA NEy MAURICE A JEHU SYLVESTER. Vrae nna, J. T. SCOTT & CO. -Wheeling, I'. B. HUMPHREYS, Rleluxiond, Nona Cartini. F. A. V-OGLER,BeIem, , F. W. I.KINIR, Bourn Carrointe; J. W MONTGOMERY, Newberry, MAE= . , :”., ~ BENJ. E. COOK, ' Northampion; .. S. CHILDS, -New Bedford DEXTER A HASKINS, u E. D. TISDALE, Tannion, ALBERT Pl'Flik .g. F.W. ELLIS GIFFO MACOMB Fall Elves, E J. J. BURNS, Gloucester, mat SMIT.H, Balm, T. M. STORY LAMB, Worcester, id. N. LEVI JOHNSTON, 4, ANDREW WARRKN, - • Waltham. C. W. FOGG. AMOS SANBORN, Lowell, JOHN BARTON, Llnn, JOHN BFGREGOR, Lawrence, W. M. ROOT, Fitinfleld, JOHN H. SCOTT, • " N. MOODY, . Greenfield, Wld. .11Ifty IR AM, Jr. Springfield, Rama Ina.= L. D, ANTHONY A 00.. BrilMftioe, PELEo ARNOV, E. Greenwich, Oclocroricur. THOMAS STEEL* 00. Hartford, HEMINGWAY A STE \ ENS, " WM. ROGGERSA SON, “ , J. J. MUNSON, New Raven, E. BENJAMIN, J. B. KLRBY, " GEORGE BROWN, 4/ E. HUNTINTON A CO Danbury, • E. A. WOODFORD H. D. HALL, Middletown, JOHN L. SMITH, JOHN CORDON Now London, J. C. BLACKMAiI, Bridgeport,' JAS. R. AYRES, 'Waterbury, Zisw ilexpeam. SHERBURNE SHAW, Setibornton, L.SANDERSON, - Concord, E.KNIGHT, " N. G. CARR, a GEO. W DREW A CO. " B. 3. vier.t. NH, Hanover, W. 0. C. WOODBURY, Claremont, REUBEN BPSNCER, a WM.. R. MORRILL Exeter, RICHARD GOY b. Laconia, JONATHAN HOSMEB, • Naattini, N. W. GODDARD, : " a , HENRY H. HAM. _ Portim i (Mali ROBT. N. BODGE, CRAB. E. BAOOP,• Dover, F. IL HARDISON • 80. BerwicsfAlSlLk, Vic/ABU a saint, • lama mom: Iir:SWAN; Augusta. J. A. MERRILL, Poatiand; ,JAMRS EMERY, BwaltapOrt• SIMEON' BLOOD, Rockland, REMIT , IifeIiENNEY, • Auburn, J. T. HOWLAND, Bath, TOMPKINS & MORRIS, Barr, c ,. Qww.rmws ESL. ROGERS, Gardiner, D.E. L__ J UDY Houlton, D. G. HA .;, Lernatomi, rumor . . BRINSMAID & HILDRETHiButEngton, O. H. HARDING, Bradford, T. O. PHINNEY, Montpelier, .i. A. MEAD, .Ai - • ~ _ J. O. BATES, Norm= J. B.;11fUBDOOK, , . Wood C. C. OHILD,I* , ~ Sts Jolunibray 1 1' O. H L .HUNTD/GTON, st;•Aj ,b FOSTER GROW :1 t*in r , W. N. weLD A .ka o • • • ! LEANDER N,. . bra i d::: . •••• a:EL'Aiellia, ''' ''N. 6 GREGOR & CIO, t . . 'it•ttir4i - alt. • 4 B 'i CCIMRI/24 - - -' -' 1440 4 0 0 4311 . , ; ; Aar,NAl,4_ - • : ,-'lllRfor44- ; '.• 1 ...M.Mag..:2W.T4440,. ..:**:r l'',i, To;#1140%1/0.72' ciarnimlTA.Quilwatdrmorn ic - iious terfilited .by fOrdiall:lnginftMOtS, *l3•ol.itii.' fora tbsipulAan thr4APLWittel. 3 ft IrfArargrodttofforr which is rinaccomtaniesi bra certificate of gglt. iseness, tearing_ me itaabet oi the l and wed - asanery'.ll.•&Bobbinaor by ,•,, r, Appleton, Tracy it Otx As these watches tire for sale by jewelerif , gm• erallyAhroughent, the Union the AnserteakiVat& Company do not solicit Orders far sinslowsdches. •:, ,_ . • ROBBINS..vapPVETON Wholesale Agent,, ige•ligilltoadoar LT: graiinher, is Agent for Philadelphia an siona d l d a , mama Immv-'7vitTi"A • , ; I t --' 1 ., ; , ~-; 4, -' 1 ~: , 's• •.?.:' : 4_ 41. ;:1 - , I T „I n .4„:4 B y„,, T thr MI N „mi._ • tghl AUPO‘' teorretpontience Aitir CITY of IttAXlCO,,aqhapy,l,4*.4o:o,l4: 1,861,--The news of , the AußppOpirisorirW tions. With this GovernmentAy,,thti4 lish and Jerei/oliAlditkisterk.Whlett.Z4eo.os:-.'"',' this mail, will inforur you of the gilarlAy-- , ,',!:.- of_the events which ote,,,cmpt,lrri.e.gltere, and which Merit. the immediate ,449.40 W • of .theAetiOgtqleePlel-oldess-We lixig to sea lit,,glagOpliihfl,-„pget.L;APP,' • tectorate „ttnglarek extd ,-trp4l** pe!Ra,p# made iim)lony of,,thefor**,44slß3W;ri This-event is hrtiggiAlgtpW4 see; , tho - oPO o l 4 SketkrorAtit l 2 4 Minister, and, undelxhis in4upp9lV* British Minister, to, thetol44WotkPatatAlk Lionel Government, iii this cowl' second, the belief entertain ed:l)y' lish and French ..GoviirnmentsaiS4 ;TN* entertainelluLhanericaa Tinian was 'f permanentl f dissolved: and Acupitquently its power 11015 ne, and the , still more dent belief entertained that such Wirth° case by these Ministers perscnallyr Which has , led them to , think thatanYAtpiettlons lated to bring about ai4,9plortlin t ty t ,lv European intervention herer.iteci/fd be not only seconded SatWarrnli-` 4 iipllr - O'Ved their respective - GOtorzi t*l 4l . B t t. 4 o action in the Santo ,Dgcttng,u ore* el Spain. ' ' • M. Saltgny, the Frenchlitilifiter;4l£ particular friend and admirer ,of Idr.% Edw. jambe, of I ;i o iiisiatlE4 13 A4.14 3 an , 0Pe1k.Pr4. tan of the South. Sir Charles Virnt e sympathies much ft:maniac - Way,' and is greatly under the influence of!Salignyi The immediate pretext f this ittPtyre of relitions and threatened resoilite.fpr„oe against this country by Enfiland'itia France, is tip 4 passage of a law ,- " , `bf tbe. Cungress now in session horel:AUSPendiVS all payments on account of the 49.t.d2tf Government or two sears. , in that • it may have'the means t6-"fitilsh'iheilitilf tioni restore the ta iotdar miry and reoygamlFe ;4.P-Anait:PfilkPO4° country on a sound 19 ‘ war4g , the tariff and introducing -othei• - ratitinis which a few months'" breatithwepalliand the command of OnFne. resourcesl#ll99.W fiery. While the assignment Of a rvircTs of - 65 * per cent. of its revenue mad& bathe payment of interest,._etc,, ito ; foreign debt (and which assignment hsiti been .faith fully paid over during, the revoluti on,) it was impossible to sustain the GovernL ment and make these reforms:: • .:n • Latest BiewS from*sm'st.si Co ' Aug. eat. respondent of tfi - eliated Piris panying General Bank(' column writeir.4is follows :—"The health of the Sr*, is, gen% orally good, a nd have ' ili butvictiinents in the hospital. There' is it greist.inigove. men t in liettlthlshipitleeving - BagdY Rook. Mr. Russell e waroortemondiant cf the London nice; welt the qiiiiiteßlll.. cotes Mill, on Ttioadaymorairtit,Piiiiiimo - towards. Bandy.Thiok,Eappsaluitly for the purpose of visiting the, wholeijne of to Potomac ` defences.` There acme cariosity to cateh • remarks, not 'delicately complitientarY, were uttered by some of the 50141 43 ,10A0 had perused his letters to Yesterday, private Joseph company B, Ninth' Now Yorkditstginbint,, committed suicide by blowing : 4102-1411 brains with a musket. • Latest trow Foitreits FouTuuss MoNuou, Aug. 23.,644Weral experimental shots have heettlife4,o49 from the ”ljnloo." nuittntrtm,e range of between four and ' *li fivei; one shot pelietrstinealand bifileffirAshltfe feet. Gen.-ButlereiTressedinmselt*atby no means with , thg trial, tis said that Gen Butler Will not r Xeinr.n.th • Massachusetts; - Ing: will "tame the' in I command of the - volatiteerinfthit Depsrt ment. r l wit The propellors Fanny Aud„AtilyXhave gone en an expedition by tier direction of Lietit. Orosby."Pneir Vlifett*Y firing to.dny in the direction:4N. f l 4. and the: Gonfe deratflr . are-prgitaNT VOW the range of, their bsttetaes. , ;,. • A ,- SUIEIe-..10011h t 7w. , 11:,-,P-..- PHILADILPEILi, American:_sa,yei-7prOr. received in this city lee; P' • Lieutenadt'in the arity -C*l - dhults, states that Bardufand his adchtd from jlarper's Ferry tO N . 4 had driven four thousand rebeitmpir9al that`place and occupied if;:` - ifrid = thalia tad • also sent a detachment- of u setts Regiment to _ ft:Y." He had been reinforcad b y chiefly from the vicinity e.— The writer of this ' letter hear nothing_ of .. thia:untillrou4itit - caliti • cisUy.from Wfiehlaztoßktakitl43elVith has been seized and no news*allayed to be sent . ' This latter fact vie correct, but as to the rest Ava_.V.4ruwot vouch." - irmipallnire of TrooAn!'M int Boston. • ic.f‘ BOSTON. 28.—The" , Snickllaq/thine Regiment will -leave .hers= tkiiiiLafternoon for New ork The Snvezitotenal and Twen.fpflrat - lreasaeliiittatit will alto leave Ole afterlitaiii;VWXfitifeith and:Twmif4e - Th iteenkeash•OnitiraWa+ SILK ItUNTINGtk 0 H ZGS; ~! - ,• it i omt .', aisszil6) --- usii _ , , *_ 4 4.64. 114 4, 131 . - , 1 0101,40—.1.3 • 2 4 - 2 -5114.V - 1E ~ retie tor; i.rolng-*. t*'No--rr4to.. ...aust rtaiii::'touortoupp sdA .;4 iee l tiat n o O- a l4) k e4f sa l4 r d o 141ne M4r,r-3-, ' ao , lnortiragrobriaor,44:,*, - ,• , :: , ,, 1 , vm 1000 c- 4 .huatouakdani*:lacjm. 4 ~...,,,,, 6—fliz 'With& liteetoi,____ ,„ , ,_" - - - 7: --;.--,___, , ,--'-- .'" t. ,-.''' :: s : - ' 4 4Cdr—ltelit 11:431.3. t'l'i 1..1*-FIT,O4I' .•, • - • '.* .. , nth:- I ;d:q4s- - ..-. 0 90-46 e0tYeefetiii--' ~, - . 1 4 i ( .0- ' , ;' - t,': t y, 1, -_,.: ?;: . - 800 17' , .D0 - 01 , ;;;, . - 1 ? ':• i. . ' ';:i,4N.v't ..`%• ~ 4 2 111 0 10 1 4 , zettuewea * • --,,•• -•,• .41.;;;,q .li -s, i. , -Two Ttiottot' :E 4 , - nig - bids will be , opetkiidlit.thr,, r: , •I: '..'.' ' ~ 1 , cal* , Aticketl!- , Csmrfbe, . • ' : :‘,..., , T „,,,, , 1- I1 ; 4 _thol oArot., eat bidder who can. •,., •,2 , -, ' .g.,44: 1 4.,, • -: , „ he Intebo ll /. lo t 4 :, ' • ""4,1 , - .)61...;,011 , 4 1 'Ptl23`l4l*"trikilt'-':7ltl'. *4431,:11# • •...,.... 0 ,___T118.4—.1"..- h rillgis' '' 2 f.zt 'T vo iM iTur - - A . White Potatece, it* ' l 'A s u l l a i, , :?, AB. A. FETZER, colder MA* OM :2-11. s.• 41,44:4 9 S- ~~. ?., e-`te a ` ~4a . ' ..: - .. , , , ,t : ;.,7,7::-.:-_7.,-,: . 1. ''..,:.. t'O'C.:T''..afl. ;:, ,,,),, • - •: ,-,,, t ., ::.$.1 , 4 - .. , 4 , .t ,, i . ..448 , ...t,i.:t.,; ; ,e '''' Aumingir •-•41. - R. WILLI ut---NRV It No. 4714 T. CLAIR STREWN ft,g45,1
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