JAMES P. BARB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Tansen,--Dally, Six Dalian er year, fancily in adrance..., Weekly, Smica anoecripttona One Dollar pet year; in Ohba of fife, One Dollar OFF701:41, PAPER, 01 711 k CITY CITY_ MATTERS. TUESDAY MOE NI N G AUG. 27„ Regular Meeting of flew:hi/v. The City Cut.ueils held their regular monthly meeting last nignt in chambers. In Select Cbuncil Bennett in the Chair. Present: Messrs. Barbin, Burger, Lutton, Morrow, McCavgn, 31cOarthy, Quinn, Ross Ward and Bennett, Pres: dent pro te rn. Minutes of last meetirg were read and approved. Mr McCarthy presented a petition of several hundred citizens, asking, in „view of the'storage of largu.quantities ef carbon oil in the city and its highly inflammable and dangerous character, that something be done to obviate the danger of conflagra tions from the storage of this oil, and rec ommending that it be placed in the same category with gunpowder. The petition wis, on motion of Mr. McCarthy, referred to especial Committee of live—two from Select - M:0 three front Common Council. Select,- appointed Messrs. McCarthy and Ward. 0. 0. concurred, A petition for the opening of Mercer street and Whiteside's alley, presented by Mr. Ward, was referred to Street Com mittee, witttauthority to remove the fences. The same gentleman presented a poti.. Lion from citizens, asking the privilege cd grading_ Washington street, front Pros pect to Elm, at their own expense, Wash ington street being now cut down twenty. one feet below the present grade of Pros pect street. Mr. Ward moved a reference to the Street Committee and the City Regulator, with power to act. Mr. McCarthy moved to lay on the table, which was lost by the following vote: 1',13 —Messrs. Bstbin, Bennett, Mc- Carthy, and Quinn-4. Nays—Messrs. Berger, Lotion, Morrow, McCargo, Ross, Thompson and Ward-7 The - petitioniwas finally referred to the Street Committee, in conjunction with the City Solicitor, with power to act, so far as to nmilf r e,'Prospeet street accessible from Wasittnikin street, the city not being re sponattile:fdr the cost. A4ititidiffor an ordinance for grading and - patiiirrospect street, between Wash ington-an &Tenth, was referred to Street Cominittee. • A oommitification from the City COL. trotter - ma read; also ; a resolution authors izing warrants for the following bills, whioh=bveff'read three times and passed: Wm. Ittiwbottoro, $ll 12; Them is Dair, $7 26; Edward Allen, $5O; Wycoff & O'Neal, $lO9 34; Joseph Hastings, .$3 27; Thos. EU -gable, $3B. Amordinemee was passed, offered by Mr. Berger lizliag a grade of the Northern curb line of Ann street, from Washington to Stevenson stJeets, was read three times and passed. The Street Committee reported in favor of permitting property holders on Mercer street to grade and pave at their own ex pense and recommending the construction of wo3den sewer aerosi Centre avenue . The report was accepted and a resolution passed authorizing the Street Committee to construct the sewer limiting the cost, to $BO. A resolution by Mr. McCarthy, instructs ing the Mayor to have tho late ordinance relative to oil refineries carried into effect, was negatived, a member stating that judgment had already been entered against two refiners for its violation, and that ap peals had been taken to test the legality of the oral:hence. In all business of S. C. the C. C. oon curred. On motion adjourned. In 47)2711.071 Countil—Present: Messrs. Anderson, Bsiley, Barckley, Chambers, Daiu, Fryer, Hayden, Hill, Irvin, Killen, Kirsch; McVay, Petrie, Rowbottorn ; Wils son, Wills, Prt McClanloss--17. Absent.—Messrs. Oaskey, Gildea,Kearns, King, Little, Mays, McCune, McGowan, Bees, J. Scott, W. Scott —ll. After prayer by Mr. Barckley the min utes of last meeting were read and ap proved. A _petition from numerous citizens aik • ing. Councils to take some measures to pre. vent the storing of coal and carbon oils in the city, presented by Mr. Kirsch, was ac cepted and.placed on file. A communication on the same subject, from the Firemen's Association, was also filed with she petition. Another - communication was read from tliejfaine•body, asking Councils to prohib it vellibles from passing over lines of hose lairtat fires, compelling passenger railway cars to carry "creepers" to prevent them from - injuring hose. Filed. An ordinance to prevent the storing of crude or refined "coal,' carbon or rock oil, or admixtures of the same; within the city of Pittsburgh, except for retail sales, sam; plea,- or the private use of the owner was offered by Mr. Kirsch. It provides that afterithe Ist of September no person shall keepjnorathan five barrels of such oil on hand, under penalty of $25 for the first violation and the same for each day it is persisted in. The ordinance was road three times and passed. S. C. nonsconcurred and referred to special committee appointed on petition. C. C. concurred. "An ordinance, for the protection of hose and fire apparatus," offered by Mr. Petrie, Was read throe times and passed. It provides that the chief engineer of the Fire Department and the captains of fire companies shall be a special police at fires to prevent vehicles and passenger cars from crossing lines of hose without "creep ers,"7With power to call upon firemen and citizens to aid in arresting persons who at tempt toTross with wagons, drays, Scc.— The pOtalty for violation is $25. Rawl three times and passed. Mr. Bowtsuttom presented a petition for wrter Orison Elm, Faber and Washing ton _streets, which was referral' to the Water Opmmittee. Ape Sion from citizens of the Fifth Ward, nuking that the Pennsylvania Rail road 1 - 01, be permitted to remove their traeltalf#o Liberty stre9t, was read and Illes • - The ordinance on this subject was then Al oltH 04' .- - find after a long discussion, a motionlo -Mr. Wilson to refer to a com mit o nine, one from each ward, to conferNith the railroad authorities and all pa/Aix..interested and report at the nest rngfilii meeting of Councils, was lost by the::Mitiwing vote: Ayis.—Meesrs. Bailey, Barckley, Chem, bere;:.o#llT; "Fryer, McVay, Bowbottom, Wit/04 . 44d Piesident .McCandless-9. Nays.—Mesars. Anderson Hayden, Hill, Irvin Killen, Stitch, Mc Gowan, Petrie and Wills---8. M 4 Wilson moved an lade finite post. ponemont of the ordinance. Lost by the following vote: dyes—Messrs. Dain,, Fryer, McGowan, llowbottom, Wilson, Prost. McCandless —B, Nays• Messrs. Anderson, Bailey, Buck. ley, Chambers, Hayden, Hill, Irvin, Kil len, Winch, McVay, Petrie and WDls-12. VA . Ordinance was,, after some further discussion, laid over until a special meeting of .the Council to be held neat Monday evening. Op notion , of ..Mr. Wilson the petition of cdtheirof theiFifth Ward was referred to a constant°e of one from each ward and the.resiaiutni Councils. B y ' reisonsideratton the whole subject was lakkupoa tka.tablo• In allitrasiness, nootherwise noted, S. V codouttilli ."Atijostioad. Distressing Accident.-Four Boys Drowned. On Friday evening, four boys, named Wm. Simpson, John Simpson, Job Grape vine and Joseph Deans were drowned in the Monongahela river, opposite the levee, by the upsetting of a skiff as is supposed. They had apent the day in gathering elder berries in the vicinity of Sharpsburg, and were returning home in the evening when they ennotmlecod a tow boat with a nuniL'er of barges in tow. It is thought that they approached too near the barges, and that their frail bark was capsized. On Saturday the skiff found lodged ageinst some bats nebr the Clinton mill, hnd a bucket and Musket of berries were found some distance below. On Sunday the body of young Grapevine was recovered near tne mouth of Sew Mill run, and yesterday that of Daarn was found in the river, near the barges close to which they were last seen on Friday evening on their return borne, just above the Monongahela bridge. The skiff was found under one of the bar gee, with the shoe of one of the lads in it. It is suppaaed the skiff was driven back by the Waves of the tow boat and drawn under the barges. Grapevine, was about eleven years old and Dearn, sixteen. The latter is an or. phan and has no relatives here except an aunt at Stewaristosvn. He came here to enlist in a volunteer company. The per. ants of all the rest live in South Pittsburgh. The bodies of the two Simpson boys have not been recovered. William was thirteen, large of his age, and had on brown tweed pants, patched on the right thigh, grey roundai,out and hobnailed shoes, John H. was eleven years old, and had on brown striped pants, check shirt and green round about, with patches on the shoulder and breast. Dearri was buried yesterday at lid!dale Cemetery. We happen to know that it is the prat Lice of volunteer officers who leave this city to take with them boys from ten to fifteen years of age, to run errands, black boots, &c., without the slightest enquiry as to their right of absence from home.— Fathers and mothers may be seen any day pacing our streets hunting their children, who have been wrought upon by their fel lows to believe that if they but attach themselves to some company of soldiers they can make money and see the world. Officers and men unthinkingly consent to them going on the cars, and leave their parents, or as is generally the case, widow,' el mothers, in great grief at their absence and harrowing uncertainty as to their con dition. This is all wrong; no boy should be permitted to accompany soldiers in this manner without their parents' or guardian's consent. Conductors, who are very much annoyed in this respect, when they put boys off the cars at stations along the road, should telegraph the fact to the ticket agent at the point they got on. This woud furnish information to those most concern• od, who suffer anxieties such as parents only can appreciate MONSTER ORDNANCE —An order has just been received by the Fort Pitt Works for the construction of a nuiuber of im• manse thirteen inch mortars. The six . ) of these ponderous affairs would hardly be understood ftom a simple mention of their calibre The finished pieces measure forty three inches exterior dia - neter; and 11;15_ four inches extreme length. The bore is nearly three feet long, and thirteen inches in diameter, the metal being il:toen inches thick in the cylindrical portion and nine• teen or twenty at the base. They wilt be supported on immense cast iron bases, by trunnions three and a half inches long and fifteen inches In diameter. For the purpose of fixing the line of elevation they are furnished, on one side of the base, with a ,heavy rack, and on the cylindrical Surface above with a lug six inches deep and four inches thick. The monster more tars will weigh eight and a half ton-17,.. 000 pouxide—each, and will "thtti* ti Shell weighing about two hundred and twenty pounds. This order is for the immediate manufacture of thirty, and three thousand thirteen inch shells. ANOTHER REGIMENT AUTHoRIZED.— James W. Craft, of Beaver county, but recently of St Louis, where he has been engaged in the cordmission business, on Saturday received authority from the War Department to raise a regiment of infantry, provided it is reported for service in thirty days from August 204 h, with the proviso that all incompetent officers shall be die.. missed. Two companies from Fayette . county have already been accepted by Col. Craft and he expects thorn here to day. He expresses every confidence that he will have a full reg.rnent by the time designated, when the men wW be mustered in. We wish Uol. Craft every suttees, as the government needs good men and plenty of them. RECOVERED.—A horse, which had been stolen from a gentleman residing near Wooster, Ohio, and sold to one of the Go ernment agents. was recovered for the ow ner by Mayor Drum's police on Saturday. The animal had been shipped, with several others, to thie city, and was found at the railroad depot, just as the. train was about starting for Washington. The thief was subsequently arrested, and is now in jail at Wooster. Nicer GOODS AT OLD PRlCSB.—Owing to the advance in bleached and unbleached =sling, canton flannels, &c., the unders signed would call the attention of buyers to his stock, having been purchased before the advance, for cash—can sell them at eld prices and would advise all to call, be. fore buying, at H. J. LYNcn's, No. 96 Market street, between Fifth and Diamond. STABBING Ai/RA/H.—Two men named Tiernan and Jeffries got into a difficulty at Cookstown, on the Monongahela river. last week, when the latter stabbed the for. vier with a butcher knife, inflicting five dangerous, and, it is feared, fatal wounds. Jeffries ran away and took refuge in a coal bank, but afterwards gave himself up.-- Tiernan was alive at last accounts, but was not expected to survive his injuries. LIEUT. CHAR. B. McOulaoutiff, who left with the •McCullough Guards," Capt. M. Wallace, yesterday, was, on Saturday evening, presented with aline regulation sword, sash and belt, by-the clerks in the Post office, Jas. McKenna, Esq., making the presentation address. "Charley" will make a good officer and we wish him all success. GEN. ANDEEsox.,—This gallant officer has returned to Cresson from Washington Oiy, where he went for'his commission as Brigader General and goes immediately to Kentucky to assume the duties of his com, faand. He will pass through this city on Wednesday en route for Louisville. His family will remainat Cresson for a time. A CASE OF CONSCIENCE,—The General Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Rail road acknowledges the receipt, at the hands of the Rev. John Tsviggs, of ten dollars—that amount having been placed in his hands to be returned to the company as money rightfully belonging to it. Tnz Rowley Rifles, Capt. McFarland, a new company just organized for the Thir teenth Regiment, will be sworn in this morning and leave for Washington City in the afternoon. GOT IN H lMBELF.—Patrick Kelly, yes serday morning undertook to smuggle liquor to a prisoner in the watch house, "but was discovered, the whisky seized as contraband and Patrick himself locked up. MAYOR WiLsois had only one parson charged with selling liquor on Sunday, be fore him yesterday. No disposition of the case had been made in the afternoon. MU T- EL L. Ftri.i.wooD, late of the Rap per Zousves, is organizing a company for Col. Rowley's regiment. fLn Evil. Capt. W. W. McNulty, of the Winfield Huzzars, was elected Colonel. Capt. Davidson, of the Dunlap's Creek Company, Lieutenant Colonel. Capt. Geo. P. Vierheller,of the Bagaley Cavalry, Major. 1 18CUARIIE OF THE ALLEORD SICCES. filONlbTS.—Davis and isleid, the suspected secessionists, were released from prison yesterday and permitted to resume thoir journey Eastward, after subscribing to the following oath of allegience:—We and each of us do swear that we will support the Constitution of the United States, and obey all the laws made in conformity there with, and will in no wise, directly or indi rectly, aid or assist any other government, power or authority, whatsoever at war with or in rebellion against the Government of the United Sates. COMMITTED FOR FURTHER aIIIA.R.INCi Wm. Patch and James Bruwn, charted with assault and battery with intent to kill, upon Michael Krapp, had a hearing before the Mayor yesterday. Krapp was still e)nfined to bed by his injuries, but it was showh that the, attack upon him was unprovoked and violent, Patch striking him with two boulders and Brown with a sad iron, with which ho also struck Mrs. K. between the shoulders when she inter fered to protect her hasband. The parties were committed for a further hearing on Friday, by which time it is expected Krapp will be able to make his a.pearance. PRINTEER IN CAPT. FOSTER'S COMPANY. —Capt. J. H. Foster, of Company A, Col. Rowley's regiment, has quite a number of typos in his corps, ♦iz: Sergeant Andrew Wayt and, Israel J Barry, both three months men, and John S. W. Brown, Guyan M. Irwin, Charles hiartheus, And. J. facet/try, Will A. Walker, Henry Lambert, new recruits. Capt. Foster has 68 men in camp at Washington, waking, wfgh . the 82 sent yesterday, 90 in all. He will take a few more recruits, printers or others, who will be Bent forward at once. Early application must be made. KILLED ON TUE KAILBOAD.-A man named Arbunkle was killed on the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Uhicago Railroad, on Tuesday last, about three miles this aide of Mansfield. He was accidentally thrown off the train, which was in motion at the time, the wheels passing over him, almost severing his body, and breaking his skull. The deceased lived near Alliance, where he was buried. He was about twen. ty-six years of age, and unmarried. DARTISTRY.-Dr. - C. Bill, No. 246 Penn treat, attends to all branches of the D en al profession. , J 082.213 WISER. ...... JOSEPH NEM & SON, Manufacturers, and WtloloBlll,ll and Retail Dealers In FURNITURE & CRAMS. • No. 424 Penn street, above toe Canal, Hare on band a large atworement of Fancy and Plain Furnitarp, in Walnut and Mahogany of Weir own manufacture, and warranted an d ality and style to any manufactured in the me td 3nll se ll at reasonable Weise Maar pos FEES, PLACARDS, HA ND-BI L LS, CARDS, &c. Printed at the lowpst sash prices to suit Ma times, W. S. HAVEN, 84 THIRD STREET, V7BO WILL PRINT IN RED, WHITE AND BLUE,(WITH FANCY OUTS,) OR IN PLAIN BLACK INK. itip.-Oall and see Samples and get prices:lM SAPONIFIER!„ Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. -, - • . - . Tll E - r'*,l- . ± . ,..,_ - 1...- . .. , TII E r BEST 7 t . - - - 4 - '.... ItiRKET 7:1 as-4,.-. 4 i i.. ... ARTICLE: - : '.: : l:Y_c.. -Y - - Fos -7'4 `.1 . .P. ....- ..z, ':i.: I N "'.. . f1.12-t'} MAKING _ SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds 1 : . -1 00 r_F _A. S ll_ ! ! For Sale at Wholesale. by Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co. PITTSBURGH. PA. And by all all & Grixtera In the Vaned Stair. &MU - -J LOUEIII.--. 1001131/ A lISTIN LOllidltS & CO., Dealers in 401 IL securities Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and in secur far aloes/. Money knwed Checks at short dates, with ocietand ities. on NOM AND. DRAMS BOUGHT AND BOLD. Persona centring Loans can be acoomnrodated an ress onabicterms, and aspitarists can be &swished with good seetultdes at recouneratiTe prices. Milted to the &le, Hewing and Leasing of Reel Mee, No. 92 FOURTH EITENET__Dabo LOOve Wood. 'setae IN IDP. IiEEN APPL.EI3.-10 barrels choice Green APO*, hue received and for sale by . d. REM =26 .ocosier Market and First MOVEUENT,, 01' "liteicPs EAST WA RD. Three special trains 'on the Pennsylvania Railroad, which kift the depot at about live o'clock yesterdy afternoon, took out some , thing over twefve hundred soldiers, nearly all recruited hero, including all the com panies of the Third Cavalry, under Lieut. Col. Emory, lately stationed at Linden Grove, some recruits for the Sixth cavalry, all the volunteer cavalry companies in, Camp s'z i;, Eurnber, the McCuls ugh Guards seeral forthe Thirtt enth , v nt, among them 32 for Capt. Foster'a company, 15 for Capt. Mca 1 . 1 waffle's, 40 for Cept. Coleman's, under Lieut. Hinton, and some detachments for Col. lay's. regiment, ir.cluding two Cools panies from abroad, from Camp There was a large concourse of Citizens at tho depot to see the soldiers off, among them many females. There were many afr fecting partinf.s, and tho train moved off / amid shouts and waving of handkerehiefe. A Nam Boos BY Mss, fliountwosrs —fluty lit :nor, Lyon's building, Fifth at., sends ue a copy of Mrs. E. D. E N. South, worth's last work, just issued by T. B. Pe terson & Bros., Philadelphia, in one bound volume for $1.25 or two paper covers for $l,OO. It is entitled the "Gipsy's Proph ecy," sad has been written from the °beer, vauons of the writer, now residing in England, beginning with a description of the Darby races. The work is intense and exciting and superior to any of her former efforts. Mrs. 6outhworth has won an env viable reputation by her pen and produces more readable fictions than any female writer of the age. The "Gipsy Prophecy will be widely circulated. ,ECTION OF CAVALRY OFFICERS. -At a meeting of the companies of cavalry hi Camp WiLkine, on Saturday, it was unani moue:), resolved to proceed at once to the election of regimental officers, and ask that' the rOgitnent be accepted, with leave to till up to the number of companies or. dered by the Department, in pursuance of this resolution. Louisville Items: : 1 1 discLounutiisnvuteLddi. sending j.. n u g g. le 2 tt 6 er — sf t o d u a t m hh. 3 It l C' oB o e . and arriving rom . . ..... • ! will be returned to the senders. - A flag was presented at Camp Joe fl It to Rosecrans' brigade, entitled the Louis ville Legion, by uitizens of Louisville.-.., An immense concourse wore In &turd ante. I LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Arrival of the Steamer fiber plan. FARTHER Peon., Aug. 2.6.—The stea mer Hibernian passed hero this afternoon with Liverpool dates to the 16th inst. The steamer City of Washington sailed for New York on the 14tb, with £5,000 in specie, and the Teutonic, frcm Southamp ton bad about £7,000. GREAT BRITAIN.—At a general meet ing of the Galway Steamship Compsny the report of the Directors was ad,..pteci and it was resolved to issue stock, increas ing the nominal capital from £500,000 to £lOO,OOO. The marriage contract between the Princess Alice and Prince Leopold, of Reese, was signed at Osborne on the 14:h. The London The Les City article again expatiates on the financial difficulties ac cumulating against the American govora, ment, and says the most earnest wish of the friends of America must se that the difficulties thus in sigtt may 'accumulate With sufficient rapidity to bring the North and South to reason. The following is a copy of the dispatch sent over by the stea:ner City Washing. ton from Es,gland:—The hagfish papers are daily engrocsed with . the American question. The London Globe denies, by authority, the statement that Admiral Milne has reported the blockade of the Southern ports ineffective, and says that no general report on the subiect Juts been officially received. The London Times, in an editorial, shows the financial difficul. ties which the Washington government will have tt encounter. The 'Ames also publishes another letter from Mr. Russell, which is generally discouraging for the North. There are again indications of a solution of the Roman question. It is reported that a mixed 'ltalian and French garrison will soon occupy Rome. Bartm Ricosolt, in a diplomatic circular, expresses the belief that Europe will soon be persuaded . of the rightof Italy to enter the Italian territory. Prince Chiga has been appointed Papa; Nuncio at Paris. The Neapolitan reaction is diminishing, A USTICIA.—Tho position of Austria and Hungary was becoming daily more alarm ing. Tte upper House of the Hungarian diet adopted, by acclamation, W. Deities address POLAND.—Thero was a renewal of the troubles at Warsaw, and affairs were threatening. --- • -- Latest From Fortress Monroe, FoRTRE3S MogiloE, August 26 —Via B3ltimo e —The formidable preparations for Some time snaking here for a naval ex• pedition are abiut completed, but not,with. standing the rumors that prevail Its desti na'.,on is a profolind secret: Lieut. Crosby returned last night from Ws expedition to the Eastern shore of Vir ginia. He went off Tangier sound and brought back a prize schooner: General Wool spent part. ol to day at Newport News. Brigadier Gen. Phelps will probably remain in command of that post. The Confederates will hereafter find it very difficult to communicate with Fort ress Monroe by means of spits. No Jerson is allowed to visit Camp Hamilton without a special pass from the Commanding Gen eral or Provost Marshal. A slight difficulty occurred yesterday between one of the released rebel prisoners and a volunteer officer. Tna re lig t for his I Cap taini refused the loyal officer ot cigar on. Ute.ground that Lai di d et con sider our volunteer officers gentlemen. His defenceless situation alone saved him from punishment for the insult. The Honduras steamer Esoler from New York and intended to run between Trux illo end Havana has put into the roads for a harbor. News From Washington. WA.BBINOTON CITY, Aug. 2G.—Orders were forwarded to day to the S. Pen sion Agents to administer the out of alle giance to the U. S. prescribed by the late law of Oongross to all persons drawing pensions. Captain Foote has been ordered to the command of the United States Naval forces on the Western waters, viz: on the Missouri, Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The oath of allegiance is forthwith to be administered to the hired men in the Quar termaster's Department. The Rev. John . M. Green, chaplain of the 10th Pennsylvania Regiment, who act• ed as its P , ..stmaster, is in jail, charged with opening letters and abstracting money belonging to the members of the regiment, and other parsons. Richard Wallach, Eoq , was this morn ing elected Mayor of Washington by the City Councils to supply the vacancy occa sioned by Mr. Barrett's involuntary ab- E4LICO. He was forthwith installed. The Navy Department has a prompt inethzd of dealing with disloyalists, in ad• dition to the similar cases recently men tioned. A. D. Wharton, a midshipman, on board the Seminole, tendered his resig, nation, but he was dismissed from the ser, vice and sent to Fort Lafayette. Order Issued to the Adams Ex press Company. PHILADSLPHIA, Aug. 26.—The follow ing is the order issued by tho Superintend. ant of the Philadelphia Divivision In con sequence of the suppression of intercourse with the seceded States, ordered by the Goveenment : PIIILAMELPHIA, Aug. 26, 1861. To the Agents of the Adams Egress Co.: The Government of the United States -having expressed their disapproval of the forwarding of letters to the seceded States by express via. Louisville, Kentucky, you will henceforth refus e to receive any in- tends d for places south of Washington or the Ohio river. By order of the Gen eral Superintendent. JoEur BINGHAM ' tiup , t. Penna. Division Hardee's Forces Withdrawn from Greourilie. IRONTON, Mo., Aug. 2 1—Reports tor day give information of Hardee's forces withdrawing from Greenville towards Reeve's ferry, where they are fortifying slightly, also to Peyton's station, nearer the Arkansas line, This seems to confirm a previous report that the eastern division of the rebels was hastening to join General Pillow. A strong body of Gen. Thomp- son's forces is represented to have occupied Benton, eight miles back of Commerce, where they are throwing up fortifications. Seizure of Six L a rge Packages of the Daily :News. NEW Irons, Aug. 26.—The U. S. Mar.. shal, M. Murray, seized to-day, at the of fice of the American Express 00., six large packages of the Daily News, directed.do the agents at Louisville, St. Louis and SL Joseph. The Evening Post states that the govern. meat has refunded to Illinois 40 per cent. of the expenditure of the State in fitting out volunteers, which gives the State, $1,100,000. Two Union Men Murdered. Orscreurrem, Aug. 26.—A Union man named Moore was killed, and another named Neil mortally wounded ort Sunday afternoon by a gang of fve secessionists at Spotwell Tall Gate, Kentucky, seven miles from Covington. Both men were stabbed in the back, A. party of Union men gave pursuit to the murderers who have fled to wards the Tennessee line. The Memphis Appeal says it is informed that Lea had cum ilotely surrounded &Ire crane in West Aim Virginia and would prob ably capture him. Tho Knoxville Register says that Nel• son's card will not answer and he will have to visit Richmond again before getting all right. Tho Atlanta Confederacy inside that landlords must reduce the rents, as busi- Doss is stagnant and property largely de , preciated. The Richmond Dispatch says that Ka nawha Valley is worth a military expedi tion on account of its salt alone. The Mobile Register- of the .23d strongly urges the South not to let the Confederacy notes sink below par in any part of the Southern Confederacy, and asks the Mobile merchants - to take them at par as a duty. The Memphis Appeal's Richmond cor respondence says that the French agents there buying tobacco, is significant of the fature purpose of the French govern meet • --- - Ordered from tecranton. SCHANTJN, PA., Aug. 2G —Mr. Hulsey, hailing from Ithaca, was compelled to leave tfte town to..day or accept the alter native of being rode out on a rail. He had endeavored to induce parties to take the New York Day Book, and uttered the rankest treason. Sallingof a Gun Boat for the Potomac. BrA3TON, Aug. 2G —The U. S. gun boat R B Forbes sailed last evening for the Potomac. FOR SALE. 8Q ACI{ES OF LAND, in a desirable location, 10 miles from the city, haring a large front on the Ohio river. A Cottage Ho ng a hall and six rooms, goodeellar, atone spring house, barn, &c. Thirty acres. in woods with abundance of locust timber. Convenient to schools and in a good neighborhood. Fo.. sale by au% 8 CUTH BERT & 8011, 51 Market AVALUABLE FARM of .1-1 t) acres, situate in Lower St. Claim township, at two Millet, from the oily. A large stone manson, ole small dwelling houses, barns and Stables, three large orchard., Sc. A'pe. 10 acres of coal. For sale by S. (Arm BERT & SON, 61 Market at. (IN LY Vi PER ACRK-160 acres of Vv land on the FL Wayne and Chicago Railroad, in Stark Co. , inclirna. S. OUTS BERT k SON, au2s 5l Market street. PROPOSALS - WlLi. BE RECEIVED AT CAIRO, I.l.uois, inchgt 30t!7, for Navl Gun Gar. ftinges, lor nine guns, and 42 of the ormer and 30 tithe I» b-r The carriages to be made of sea• none.' oak of he best quwity, mid the bucks of lignum vitae, or of oak,two thicknesses, and riveted together with all the propergun implements, such as sponges, shot heads, and worms, the whole to be delivered in Cairo, , eady for us, by Ihe 10th of Oc tober next. JO 9N RODGERS Rutin mmandfir U. If. READ NEW TESTIMONY. FROM W. H. SCOTT, ESQ. DR. VON MOSCBZISKER OPERA: TED on my ears very skillfully, and 10 my entire satisfaction. I have much pleasure in adding y ioe3il/11.1.1v for the benefit of those who requite its aersicee for the removal of Deafness. W. H. SCOTT, 81 Fourth street PiUsburgh, July nitt,lBBL BB AD: For some nine I have suffered from Deafness and continua! noise is the Head, which occasioned me considerable pain and annoyance. I consider it therefore my duty to state that DR. VON MO SCEZISHER. has entirely restored my hearit and totally removed the noise by his very skillful! treatment. GRANT. AIR. GRANT is well known to mend, perfect re liance may be placed in what he states theabove teaumonett. 8. BARNES, No. 40 dmithbeld street. P.u.st.ttrgh, Joy 101 h, 11161. EYE EAR. NolsE WEE HEAP. DEAFNESS; Di F. A. YON 1108011 SM, OCULIST AND AURIST (Late o 1 the Austrian Army) Gives hls entire and exclusive attention to nil maladies of the EYE and EAR requiring medical or surgical Attention. to restore sight and hearing. Persons wishing to be treated by him either to, DE.4.85.E5'3 or IMPAIRED BIGHT ehould apply without furtherdelay. They will, in doing so, bene fit themselves and give him time to do lushes tr their case, particularly as the SUMMER MONT& are most favorable in the treatment of diseases of the EYE AND EAR. From the hundreds of testimoniala in his posses mon he will subjoin a few to his card. READ From an Old Well Known Citizen. For tto last eight years I have been some si r left ear, and any right one became deafx months ago. I resorted to various means and in• curred heavy expense in endeavoring to obtain a our-,but no relief from any one, until fine". in deaaidr, I bapeed my efforts in thisdirection. • t the earnest solicitation at m cases, however,O AU induced to submit my to Dr. VON M- SeIiZISHER. As an old citizen, and widely known here, I most cheerfully testify hathe has restoroi me to my hawing, which is now as perfect as it wag forty years ago, and I earnestly recommend all afflicted with Deafness to consult Dr. VON MU -BCHZD3HES at once. 'AWN EEO& Sr., corner of Grant and. Seventh streets. PrrTanuaaa, May 27, 1861. FROM JSO. M'DEVITT, ESQ., From the benefit my son derived of DR. VON IdOCHZISKERS skillful treatment, I inn% muoLi pleasure In recommending him toad similarly al feeteli, as a most enereeeful mina. JOHN hPDEVITT, 311 Liberty atreeL Pittsburgh, May 10, 1661. JOHN BIE , CLOSKEY, Estp, POET PEnnr, Amm Li an: Co, Ps. I Apt- lith,lB6l. 7'O DR.VON MOSCHEISKER: lbf. Third sireet. Pittsburgh—l am happy to inform you that my huts daughter, who has been quite deaffor four years, has, under your skillfhl treatment, entirely recovered. I feel guile satisfied that at hearini would never have been restored by natural senses. but to your treatment alone is she indebted for it, and I would earnestly recommend all afflicted wits: deafness to consult you at once. Bespectltilly your. ,JOHNdoCLO.S.KEY. OFFICIO, 155 THIRD STREET„ BETWICaN 8151ITHFIIILD AND GRANT EtTa. IylB GREAT EXPECTATIONS— CHARLES DICKENS' BEST WORN, Price 50 cents, in psoer coyer, or two Illuatiatect editions, in 01 00, pith at pages 31,50 or either in duodecimo or octavo lona YOH BALE BY HENRY MINER, an2l Snocemor to Hunt k Miner. THE THIRD SESSION Mrs. E. A. snirrirs, (Late Vreeeptress of the Allegheny City College,} SELECT SCHOOL POE YOUNG LeiDIRS, Corner of Beaver street smdllouth Common, Alle gheny city N comm be r ences MONDAY amt 24, um ofatmking e Liwtei Circulars am be had at thellohootlitotnata, or at he principal book-stores in Pittebogh Ane• gheny. attiegdplw CANDTDATBS. FOR .BRERLFIei _.JILOBEIELT iNIVALIPSON4' Nf.,. Of THE - ratIRTH WARD, PITTSBURGH; offers hirnalr 'to his ft ends and "fellow didselis o Ai l'lhetrY SpintoirSitthe Union antr'Workinsinieb e'llatdate, at the Octoberalectio. A osg : se* Us folk --64. UP 3 TY I / 1 1SASUR.P.R.—c. P/sOll4, of the Second Ward; Pittsburgh, will be candidate for the above office, before. the Repubiii can liorainatins Cobveation. A 5 _..... M - 17 EII,IENTS. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LEA= AND Marmaxx. ........ IVAL HENDERSON Pattie or Anammint,—Private Boxes, $ 5 ,00: Single Beat In chaira, -50 Prime Bor, 11,04 Pargnette and Dress Circle. aentt Fornly arcl% 2 5 ceols: Colored Gallery, 115 cents; Colored Boxes, 50 can* Gallery, 15 cents. • . Second night of the re-eniagsment of Miss Adah. Isaacs Menken, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1851. JOAN OF ARC ! Joan Miss Menken. Favorite lance Marie. To roc UNPROTECTED FEMII,LE ! ?oily er'sp Mine Menkisn. JESSE JOHI\ SON; GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 6513 , Dealer id Flour, Grain. and all kinds of Conn .ry Produce; Wines and Li. quors, Cigars, Tobacco, Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. NO. ISS SOUTH FORTH ST., CORNER OF WALNUT, au2cklyd PHILADELPHIA. MILITAttY-• A LARGE stock of all the different • MILITARY BOOKS Fublished, can be found at the Wholesale and Re tai; Book and Periodical store of HENRY finson, an2l Successor to Rout dkllfiner. Tr' .6,1 a THE, PUBLIC. VoIiP2:I2ITALLY the iirno- ...._._ .Ir," rant and falsely Mott- ~1fi;...,...:*".„._ eat Physicians of all de- • ..:• .... -4 .. - 1 - X nominations, treat secret -. ~ -....p0r5.Xl .., and delicate disorders, -,:.'-.;----!___...,_.....•-•:.,: ..! . .-co, self abuse and Maesees or • - _.,- ::: ~ stuations common and ...',..-- I, incident to youths of belh sexes, and adults, Blume or m• ed. &guise BAAMMILI7 publishes the 'Lime of :Ins: doing 90, the ign ....., an,4 falsely ,ropdeat are dreattfuliy shocked, and Mine ii a great sin very immoral, and for conternins4on and corruption among Weir wives, promising sons ano daughters. Their family physician sti Pohl be cantlom lo keep them in 'Kaaren& that they dc Ihe same as 1, raxAmerfixtp, (except publiattittp.) tri 'get a lucrative pre: hoe might be ios ' to them among tattoo!, falsely MOtiot. and Prey ptuona families Porn and lamed In ignorance, =gen sui mushrooms, and who compa.re snaety, intllli genca, sense, Ice, to dollars and. cents, usysteriouhly,. meanly or illy gotten. It is to i eiblimty;hownwer, that numerous parents and gnarl:hors are thankful that their sons, daughters. and wards, prevtonely lestile,sickly and of delicate condition and arimar axice, base been restored to health and vigor by En. BltelitiTßOP. besides many before and after mar. nape through hina have been sawed much suffering, anxiety, mortification, ac. Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, consequently, he has stirralior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by the profession , as well recommended by respect. able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, ate. gpermatorhea, or so called nocturnal emissions.— Th la dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very last discovery that has neveryet tailed; In female diseases he has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu , lardy is completely cured. As for anasUrantfolt or pulmonary diseases my syrups; *deb are compo eed from Iceland moss and otheringredients by a skillful physicica five years at the trusiness,it has had more success than all the-pretensions that hare as yet been discovered, as the certill. cates will show. They ' are all genuine anCeart b, found examination , ttamphlet that enehpersort will get at the all bee of char h ' SS Smithfield silent , hear Diamond street Private communications from all parts of the Onion strictly attended to. Direct to BOX 800. deed pies :is Flttsburgh Poet Offlce. T. 3. GRArr PAUL 11.1.101:18...-WM.ORAFF Western Stove Works. GRAFF & CO., MANUFACTURKEIB; ITouLD CALL THE ATTENTION ledtsd of the public to then' large stock of well se. Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, ALSO—MIPBOVHD KITCHEN EAMES, GRATE.FRONTS,. - Hatzow•Wana, &c., among which will be foind the B.MT COAL UOO EITOITIN THE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, BeLipce, and IRON CITY, • Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Paw for the BEET COAL COOK STOVES. FIRST PREMIUM awarc'ed to the 'TRUE AMILICAR, RIAU # RIPLIBLIC, For the BEST WOOD 00011. STOVE'S NON IN USE. The EPIiTUCIELO wad KANS&S Premium Stoves areunsurpwati . . 2 We mil ,attentlen of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largeet stock Of GRATE PRO NTSAFENDERS IN TOL' STATE N. 8.--We line the DIAMOND end BOLIEBBBOGI Cook Stores with Boapatone I.Aniegs which stabil: the fire better than iron. 64:1111:13 11.011tRT DALZELL -84 .0111114 • WHOLESALE GROOfftS HOMMISSIOMAND FORIPIRDING MERCHANTS DUMB VI PIUMPUM can PrII9HEOURKWO7II72I3; noig.i.. NO. Man LIBERTY Eri'RET.• • DI RIV ATE ColtiF,ASE6— DR. BROWN'S NPIDIGAL and ERTROIOAT, Office, No. 60 Suitt/31181dlards. street, T r ittabargh, Ponney Dr. BROWN fa in an old cltl- UM Practice Pi for of ttsburghthe lastheasty- 7: • - , and haa been .4, •. • doe years Hie brismeee Lae - been confined meetly to Private_ and Surgical Diseases. OITIESINS AND ElTHAttagaer in need or a medical friend, should not fail .to And on, the care plane of keffOL The Dilator is a regularsteduateocedletsexgerienae in the treat , mentors °organ doss of diasesse is a awe guagem f tee to the flutterers of o pactastuent rang, lt. thease of his rem edi® foUowg his ad.: DS BROWN'S BM/DM never fail to cure the worst tiara of Venereal Dis eases, Impurities and Scrota= dtrunttuns. Alen all distaste wising horn a hereditaryahinit manlfeeti itself In the form or atexper , . peoriaik utd a57 ,,,d many fsirms ofeletft Ames% the urign, of which the patient is entire lepteniza. persona aoaftlioted.Dx.Brotnt othmittopes4eissarei sand Breed/ W ik, Mriat . Dr. Prowit's remedies far t i bia • comilile hrotight on often by that solitary bishit - semsaav Watinetion. whieda the young littittintiln4it often give way MP(to their timt toe only reliable - remedies imoist c lr= safe, andmake &meet- Dr. Etronfa iesedke fa am tie painful &wane in a i.aap-qpie manmana eara. He ulna treata_- -,.4ll4o‘'Gotaarrbak Eltriatare, Uretbal Diacamarger, Female Waaknatis, Monthly thinned loleati4tottjulfis. tab in dap,Dimatia Pataukthe Book atui:ladneThinikawW the Bliddsi s 31 4 (1 . WillOttlA- " - 611M• lie ZgatV4Md er U No• street, Mine" Ps, aoSkirmie rm;,~, w . .. - - 7 z.. , _r7:-sr-o--------! :: "They go pghtotla:Seitl744"-A • . ~•“;.! ...-„,!,,..,.,,.. ~ , , _ . INSTANT iir4Roliztof-Xopit'Utolr.f - _ .._..., , 14•-• - • Pullin - -TOM Iik:ELYAR 1 - 1 :• 1 '5 - • •; Z.,lit"' ~ • .- ..-....:•,- i -,- .1 - •ii,l4t.i: `3"= t -"_vv,:t••Nti,-.•,,k;,iti STRENGTHEN Y0U6,.V01C,P.,--4,..%.-K, , ... -;"::::ka•,.....,r,,,...1 • ' ' " ;'''''''t.. ' "- ' . ' ,.e . : " 41.•r,.i.V... • ' 4- , -.'"•,' 4•WlT..'"-.:•••"q• -'• --• i reat '''';'•'•:•••' -'q..;'o,F,'•'•,'; Throat Confortiolit3,4l,4,-.-71: , ' '''';'•''' •', -, tg•OTs ';‘'<., ,•:. . , ~ ~,:"..,.4. f.:, ,,, .- •-•:' ,F . , .. : t,,,•• :"...1„ k,... , $ ,0,,e. -?. • P... ~.tett•-..-- - - - .•.-•-•,4 • - GOOD! letnrowsaenter ~,- - i , 1 41, p -,,, - 5 4 •,,rvktr.,-4 ,-,45114fikk,,.4.V., • ' - :' -, .`,-,---.`-,1%74 4 cri..-,.:5 Guop• POR - ZBonfl4gag - - --- - - -„....,-A ..........„,,,......„.....„, -060 D Foit_PALfiao ,Srlikiitigittret.,-,-AF, ~ ~....`.. .. ~.- • f ri ~,f A4,..,-!--1,,,..?•;.‘ GOOD FORS IX ` O - •"_•.. 5.... s ,',-.-I.'- —t til'- , ,_,,,,,, . • .. 1, 5 1 . - •:- 7 .- -, g,,i 4 ,--14ionix',, i •, n ( - 4 001./‘ Wm CClZiettatiTir- - 17,*1f 4,77 ir„: -..- - I ,:f .•.:17:;.. -- ' .-- • •••••::1 - 6atiel,„ -- :-P,_,,.„ : ,. '1.•; - •+•" - -7:.,--4-'7. , z-:, 41';',' - : - RIZALHIS EPS • PRECUT 101) 4 73" enfitlYS:ii4 ,-, '-::`e: ' - - , _,_- • ~, ,-- - i ni.iliS f-li Milli ABE DELIGHTED IV IDIVAL'' 4 I - 1,1 . 4, - - --;%. , :--"-, , . SPALLAING O B -711:12042v .CONPRO77OI%,*it.: ' -^', .. ..” , - ' ' -fiF rAk". , 7*:,.._ ; •f. ''' • • m J ,- 3 , -‘, ' ' • • 4 `. -1.-:•realielti:i . : OH II, 4ItENgIitY,APOE '-, •••••-•!, , : - -4t - S-stt,Zr..*: . „.- •••-•.: • - :- , ,,•••••7••_ - -- ..,4 - .•:••,, s::-• - _ SIA LDINCIS THROAT C0M10 , 19:4*- : ', ,, 1 ,4,; , ,,:: . ii4gii•F6 ' -:- }-- , _, '• .. , They re r teve • asue"nstantlT• ila-liviy i - ~, , - - aTo.. .. i$ • - A -- ....- . _ . ... They clear the Throat. - -- eAllO4:ites -v-tiritlh - , They give etreagth and volume to fisisitoustc„..- , t ki:,4i,•141 .. , • . ~ They impart a delleious aroma to They are delightnal to the tasto.-• , '. 4- - "il,h. - t i c. : •-•• s•-t.-. ••••- •- -, ` p I.lro ,•'' They arc made of temple herbs and ••••4 '3.1'4 .• --‘,, .•1..;',,, ,- , - .4.1;!-„,4- • -,i -.-.. - .1 a,..•35:14., ,, ~.essi, , ~.... ....- : .•::1 2.3 .. "1,417 ; :•:.4,1, t14V:,44,0. .• :: - ' ''' - fk•.. -- :- . 1 :-.. I advice every ens whwhas a Otragli - o r ritr s , 1 -4,e- ~,,.., Voice or a Bad Breath, or any al 1 • • ~..!•, , , . ...,..O. Throat, to get aPaoirageortnytnioes` ;:,:,,,..-' :.: , :, :'„ tz ,2,..-t r ,•:"'sf ,,i ,e , a,„ they will relieve you inat.aosixolk-;iiillf - '. 1 ": - P.- - ;, - .-,'"` ' '4 , ,, , ,16--:,' with eriellt;it igliii-Fghitkile I. ear - ; , -- 'ftill / Pk : - : lA V i t't, ' ' '-;---- -:- ' -1.- ' find themvery•usefuland Omni. -,, •v; 3. ,-›,.. or attending pUblio meetings ittysipitit*lii -1% Ciaiitt.,_ • irturon z or allaylng your tlitrat. If . yeAS27I - 04 . , _ am ?nee in saying th at you Illalk - JW. - _ ~,„.i •• :•;'''-' - cor(sider them indispensible. You will lirtirr .., , and - ,-, , e s. ogs ,, oesr at the,Dreiggieta Dealers In . • -,•,71:7,,..._., ~-,5„,1 t; PAIGE TWENTY-FMKOMetswkta!oteF 11.1.c49teted „ '• ~.„..._ i , ..^.. - ,-,,,. ~ , hfrEsh'esture La C4leath , . "."..a.,' :, 7 7.?.7.071.7 . 17V . . ' '''M ' '..:,,.: coliterfeit. • i , :2- - .„ • - .L. , 0..1.,fitriz... -Kia A Package will be Sent by_mad, pre VWM oftAfifftrW,3,44?,:p." fleipstif Thirty Cents. ' ' ' - - ,. 4, • 4 ?-- , - - 0 4,••• .•:, • ,1 _ , 44f0r - 0,4"1',- . ; - .•.'i - P Address, -J. : • ,- ,.1. 4 .4.v.Ati-ta7e 7 -•••22;:',- • , - - t • , HENRY a - SPAtt.T.I ..__. , ',Akir:ettyxk.4. - •• ~ ' • L- - __•• '-•.?-2T.' ".‘ , .. 1 .F,..tp•t.)k./ xf.r ~ ~_" , Gels N 0.48 OED.III ta 3Tarn - SAllm,-- - ~,- -, • „ it . , -4:- „..4,...!i5*K -- -41- 1 -.), '-'• .." ' t l / 4 - . '• ei 4, , , , t , ,y1,q:..-,-,,,,,-i. c a l •.•, :„.._. , ,,,..,...„.....1,....4.,4ii 4 .,,,.:, ~..,,,....,..„:„._:„..: pa- - # , --4:.„,.... - .•?1 , : z.5),..,01.„........ ,:,:,.4,..,,1:. T.6.e.) ,-:-..-_-,-, _•-_•._?,;...., ,„ ciiRr . .„....„.„,..„....„.... 74. ......:::.,,,..,........„„...... 4 : I;tr ... '''' ."- ' - . . I::s7 ' c '- '- ' sl ''' ' '' ''•,.. , ...:,,, - . ,, •?.. - 2 - --1 .•' v-c::.:1 - - •t - w-g.: , •:7".,nti.:4 - ~....--- Neritous eamen it cuRE' .'•',.-,- :.z.fi-{13..i• - ' -' . . ki i iias 0 ..„. _ ~ .. . _,,,...„.....„.._...,..., I(4,aft.±-~- - 1 T ,DrITERII3.BORITICESE ....Tilktl9.. ,'''• _UP PILLS the periodic siterekt te . swiressweerecc mot Rosana; may be proneness% and ll.dakeW otT Evt the commencement Of an attack immaftM felled from pain seasickness will be obtainedr••" -..--: , .•• They seldom fail in removing the -Newest and Headache to wldch females are so suliZ ea , ;.a.t., ... • They act gently upon the Bowe SOH Cbstemdas. For Lsterory Men, Studen_ te, Delicate Bernal_ vAlltt. , all personal', seiestartriat, they sre-saluarsukeiC a r ,,,,,,,, ‘^- troMoving wfWat t rin4(ltatet=endo. ‘ _ t', , „....e. .4 vigor to • e rEgestive Incise , '" - isssi-t",.“" ,'e_ v ~•,• natural elastici_qaud-stomgth *Nab wholWaysitato ,:.4.: The ceEpn - A Tao nue We thek result pillator 'AI ,t,i. ~, . .7:1 veetigation and carefully condueted.sepectimentc • ,_ .-; -. halos been in use many prate, duzieupwtdcat,teums_irk , -I thertutveprevecatedsnd reliesed,-avasetatmottmat pain sad entfering fromMesclacke, whether .. ~e sting in ithe strume maim or Item , a: .l.s - state°, the stomach. -- their - and ,- ii -;--- - - .-t) They are entirely. 'metal:de In, .00sr: • •••Nt. , _:. :n i t and may be taken at all times ' with : -.• ...; . , : 1 ,-., and without malth an eltange • die.. , ,__ . .r: atoms of setti -, Ailft.s , 'lV*lf; , ;1 81 . 1 W, [4e s t administer then . siladriet, - , • - -'- •' - ' 4 '; - Srisal:•*l Be si l nsissubC lo o l : l lll44l64l.4fiel:l' ta , The genuine hinm five afigruttarei • ofinften i - I ,' l . lipiddimy on esedebor.. , ~ , . .. -,, • n r - A71.:2,,, Sold by Demigods andsill oilier Elealarai, . Sold , - . ' -- -••-• -- - , SeAtilsrir4-2 . A bolt mill be by Mall, prepaidow of th e . -.- ..,.. ,- . --......-. PRICEV2S . : MUM& n :: , -' 4 440,..b. All orders abonld be itiiiiniwieti to „, 111011tY Ci:: SeJlatialpre,V , 7, c Wot t oaairstrWAY.lol4er .01 14 - ' P A L•D'lttT:G' 8 1=1:=E1 - --,-.- :=3 1.,..• • ~,..i . - 4-_, ,, ,:.., %paths 4,lla;aecomplbtb.-14 they were =deists: Curd headache fdiglltift - • ~, ' - - - ...•,-_,=, 4:-..7. , -,.. ,-,-..,,,g). - 7 . 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