U;r&NFI ELiiiltapL E CO RPS • , • 00,LONEL,S. W. BLADE de dent Iteziativett sow, IN. WABELINETuN, I , 6NTE.D—Young men from 18 to ,$ ,t iiwirtal49l4-inriziinaparly to the war ct.nli , rr , tr. yi,IB be furnished with .'EN; FILL LY R i inEel",• liekkOEFfilr, 98 FOP RTFI STREET, Breed's ag2Kwd bill. W GI 1.1. ESPI E, I ViTTERTIO ProVER all rho ulethbeis o f this company are r , rms'etl to metik•liptikont, Gil, at the t eatlqnfir.rnin the ola . jeacmutiAtttildinwel - Rt hatreet, et 10 o' 'oek TO DAY. The ciciriliAnk will start for W hington at four o'c'ock, punctually, ashen the members are all expected to be ready to I.ave ActEl:lt TOEEPHI3ROWNE,'CaptaIu. CVFFICK OF TEE L - ACTING ( OM— htßigaßr OF .61313zISTRI0CE, fio 1137 0111ARD, 'STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Angu• t 1801 i, B& LED PROPOSALS will be received 11 the warted until 12 o'clock, ti . on MONDAY. the 2d l3eptember, for furnishing for the le of the • Unt States Army, the fallowing Subsistence EilsareaAtir, •223,000 pounds smoked Bacon Sides. 1,87,6 barrels extra Moss Beef. 300000, ponnda Pilot Braid. .- 'Altof the articles.to be of the very beat quality and securely packed; Bacon in 200 prued boxAs and Bread in barrels. CertiSoatee of in•pecDon of the Meithwill be required. Sel}er't name and date otiwtrehaae to hem rked on each package. .[canasta will be awarded to the lowest respon itiblabid•lers, and bide deemed unreasonable a di bi:tejeatell. • Two gool aureVes, whoie r antes w II ilutmen.tione iin the bids, will be required for the faithful performance of the contracts. Allhatherdisformation will be given on application. The Whole , tabs ready for delivery on or before the 20th of Bep&etober. Proposals Wl* endorsed "Prcpo:als far furnir•h log O. W. TRoMAS, auk' • • Capt A. Q Ter. A. CS. AWMAINANCE for the Protection of Xioae and Fire Apparatua., Elgotton,i Be it ordained and enacted by the Mayor, , Aldermen and Cd inns- of Pittsburgh. in Select and Common-Councils assembled, and it 18 herebrounsoted and ordained by the authority r f the aarce,That hereafter it shall be nniaa fai for any person:id pasa any wagon, 'art, dray. carriage, rallrosalosrs.psasenger car, or other vehicle river any hose or other apparatus of the fire department while the name are laid upon the streets of said city for the purpose of extinguishing fire, unleo ElnehlLehiBlls flail be passed over the rams up-.n a creeparcir other apparatus for the protection of the Flame. fdvi. 2. That Ml.creepers or other apparatus for passing overhose, Itc., shall not be used unless toe same Ism been approved by the Chief Engineer of the tire del:regiment or the person haying at the time commazieit the hose or other apparatus to be passed over. Bic 3. Any person who shall violate or attoropt to :viplatii any - of lAD p r ovisions of this - ordinates shan't:m*ll4Bcl to a line not exceeding the sum ofl Twenty.Pive Dollars. to be imposed and collected by the Mayor or any Alderman of said city, by summary conviction or penal action. Sao. 4. If any person shall violate or attempt to Violate any of thn provisions of Chia ordinance, it shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer of the lire apartment, Captain of the Cowpony, or other per don having at the time charge of the hose or other apparatus to arrest such person and take him be fore, the Mayor or one of the Aldermen of said city mid make complaint against him for such offence, and each-of maid officers sha.l be and is hereby antherised to &rent any of the bystanders to at rest anal A:dander, and for such purpose said officers soiranch persons as they may mil to their Rasta. sacs ehalfoonetltute a special police and be clothed with all the ptwers of the police force of said tidy. Ordained and enacted into a Ile in Councils tbiy 28th day et August, A. D.lBBl. JAMES I. BENNETT, President pro tem. c f Select Council. Attest: R. Moanow, Cie: k of Select Council. A. G. MoCANDLPuni, President of Common Council. Attest; B. hi'Maaysa, Clerk of Common Cound I. au2B-3td SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERARIVE SOAP, manufactured by B. C. a J. H. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most serviceable of any kind yet offered to the public. Its superior advan• Lagessfe found in its cheapness, easing of labor, katany in.xemoving gretse, paint, tar and dirt.' ' - tn'kiiiiir the akin , or in the least woe 14 .171 4 :n danigto - : netit.guality of goods. It can be used wt ' de of water. Before - de with pleasure to the stifyfin• ,ed cart Mating from gentlemen well knovin in t coating and who had every fa. Nifty affo-de" - of see and fairly tested. Quartermaster's l ent of the Two Ha, Thir. ttexth and AhurtetAllig.Rmimonfa, Pa l'Z,!s. 'Sawyer's (Memos!' Olive Etrasive Soap,' having beet used very extensively in our Regiments, we ~bwia..no heilitation in certifying that it was found 'adzAkfdaykiidapiteditillae UBB of the soldiers, and deckled.). the nu nt superior Soap which essnal be iwoodred for the set vice. JAMES A. SKIN, Quartermaster 12fh Reg, ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Reg. M. R. MOOHJIEAD, Quartermaster 13th Reg. walk IIlit) 011° 111: • SAO 41-.6 Agents wanted everywhere, who can make from $26 to WOO in their neighborhood, without interier• log with any other business they may be engaged In. Sand a three cant stamp, and get Mil particu lars. Address, JACOB C. CARLIN, nu2Bdtw Cincinnati, 011ie. SAWYER's VARIEGATED FRIEND , TO WOMAN SOAP.—A new atyle of Soap, and Warranted to please. It is suitable for the toilet MI well as washing clothes. It is beautiful in aepear anoe, cheap and serviceable, and eo you had better try it. For sale wholesale and retail by . att2B C. & J. H. SAW YEE, 47 Wood at. CIANDLES AND SOAP—A LARGE VARIETY, consisting part of Star, Mould PlldlAdrears' :Candles; Eosin, Oleine, Woman's • Friend, Barber's. Castile and Variegated Soaps, and for which various kinds of Medals have repeat edly been awarded by the United States, as well as our own State And County Fairs, on hand and for ate on reasonable terms by aulttl B. C. a T. B. SAWYER, 47 Wood M. aBEEN APPLES.-20 barrels, just moved and for wile ky auREIVEY H. COLLINS. LIME. -200 barrels, jnat -- received and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. EL.-:- 10 barrels Linseed Oil; iS do Carbon do; received by au2B HENRY H. COLLINS BU'rrhl3.-10 kegs Fresh Packed Butter,just received an for sale by au2B HENRY H. COLLINS. BROOM CORN BRUSH-30 bales fine green Ohio Brush, for sale by ag4 9 KNRY H. COLLINS DRLED APPLES-75 barrels No. 1 Dried Apples, for sale by euTS HENRY H. COLLINS. LINSEED 01L-20 barrels for sale by fan2Bl HENRY H. COLLINS. lARBON 011,-10 barrels No, 1 Car bon Oil, for sale by El i..NRY R. COLLINS. MEW DERY GOODS. F4ii%NMS-ALL COLORS GREY SHIRRS AND DRAW ERs, OHEREHAND TICK IN(•S, PRINTS AND GINGHAM, SHIRITNGS AND SHEETINGS, SHIRT BOSOMS AND:IRD3H LINENS, NEEDLE WORK COLLARS AND SETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITTS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, laccE MANTLES. PLAID FLANNELS FOR SHIRT FRONTS, CLOSING OUT AT HALF PRICE Domestic and Staple Goode, A FULL STOCK. We now Sell for Cash. C.- HANSON LOVE, 74 Market Street. atl244.tar rg - ,T . TZTT3M WiLL S3E RECEIVED AT CAIRO, tninois, till August 20th, for Naval Gun Car gligufor nine inch guns, and 42 of the former and ate latter. The carriages to be made of sea. Gonad oak of the best quality, and the trucks of Wenn vitae, or of oak,two thielineet as, and riveted tsipstlier with ell the proper gun implements, such WI sponges, shot hea, and worms, the whole to be delivered in Chlro, teadp for use by the 10th of oo sober next. JOHN RODGERS, AEU mmander 1.1 S. N. 0 fieberreb , Petroleum Oil; 111— - 5 whir& do Lubricating Oil: for k ale on the b3i' JA S. A.ETZER. bonier First end Market woke. - - C llll OIL-111j Rot. an F a tties Car gEss —Four Menittft*df. bilittelionkliY• On Tuesday afternoonAscion after twelve iTaIIES P. BAER, o'clock, an accident of a singular and re p 0 IA AND PROPRIETOR markable character occurred in the passen bin feUsrs (3. 7 c r, strictly In ger depot of the Fenusylvania Railroad , . :es ' sermriptions One UOnfpany. The train from the East had C:41;2 taa. Ores Dollar j just arrived and the express car had been run back to the baggage platforrei for un loading. Wm. McLaughlin and John Mealier, in the employ of Adams' Express Company, had entered the car for th 4 pur pose of taking out the packages, when a terrific explosion, as bound as a shall can non, startled the bystanders, lifted up the root off the car, tore out the side and scat tered the contents of the car all about the platform. Four men were injured by the explosion, and one is not expected to survive. The car, in its shattered condition, was hauled out into Liberty street, to prevent any danger from fate, and the cause of the accident investigated, when it appeared that the explosion emanated from a small box of thirty-six pounds in weight, at first reported to be an "infernal machine," but really containing a large number of patent cannon primers of a new pattern consist, ing of a brass tube about half an inch •in length, filled with percussion powder, and a small twisted brass wire attached to the upper end, for fastening the primers toroth er. The package was shipped from New Y irk and was being forwarded to Genert 1 Fremont, at St. Louis. The box, say those who were at hand, had not been touched, but it is supposed that in removing other boxes it had slipped down and a concussion produced which caused the explosion. The ;rule pr.mers were scattered about in every direction and were eagerly gatLered up by the curious. The names of the parties injured by tie accident are as follows : Wm. McLaughlin, one of the men en. gaged in the car, was terribly lacerated by the braes of the primers. Both eyes were torn from their sockets, a cut over the eye brow penetrated to the skull, the nose nearly torn off, the right arm broken.— The most i-eri.ius irjuries, however were in the breast and abdomen, the latter pens elrating the bowels and rendering his re, revery almost impossible. Drs. Korn and' Hatuilint u first dressed his injuries, but atter being removed to his boarding house en Pike street, Fifth Ward, Dr. Dickson was called to administer to the patient. John Mealier, who was also in ihecar et the time of the explosion, received an ugly w..und about midway on lato inside of the thigh The flesh was deeply cut and the wound bled profusely. He was otherwise ,njuree, but being remote front the box esearea laceration r f the face and body. The hats of both men were riddled and Loin as if with Lullete. Mosher lives in a court off Spring alley, in the Fifth ward. His life is not regarded in danger. Mr. James Batchelor. a young married man, residing in East Liberty. was stand ing on the platform, in company with Capt Vandegrift, both rmployed in the Custom House, engaged in their duty of examining goods passing through the city to ascertain if there are Piny "contraband" -among them. He was nearly opposite the car when the explosion occurred and was struck on the right leg by a piece of flying timber, causing a compound fracture of the bone below thrknee. He was convey ed to the Custom House, where Dr. Wal ter dressed his injury, removing two pieces of bone, and leaving the limb in a favora ble condition. Mr. Batchelor is a brother of our worthy Collector of Customs, and much respected by a large circle of friends. Michael Regan, a stable hand, who was standing on the platform, was slightly in-, jured, but will not require the aid of a physician. The accident was the theme of conversa tion during the afternoon and various ru• more of "infernal mad:rinse," “contraband goods," "four men killed," were heard throughout the city, creating much excitement and a good Geed of apprehen sion. But the truth was soon known and all rejoiced to learn that the result was less serious than at first supposed. —At half past nine last night, McLaugh lin was still alive, but very restless, and his physicians entertained little hope of his recovery OPFICIAL PAPE& OP 2HE OIT Y MATTERS. W EDNESDAY MORNI NG.::AUG. 28 Tito Pittbtt: gh Gas Company. The report of the Pittsburgh Gas Corns 'piny for the past year is published. We extract as follows from the report 'of the FLneincer hnd Peed:lent: The coal carbonized during the year amounts to 214 790 bushels ; and the gas distributed to vivate consumers, public lamps, Mayor's ofce,•eater works, market houses, and consumed in the works, to 74,982,397 cubic feet, being an increase of 6,848,184 cubic feet over the amount dis tributed the preceding year, and only six per cent. less than the average production of the coal carbonized, which percentage is believed to be about the amount of loss in distribution by leakage and condensation in the mains. The greatest number of •retorts in use at one time was forty-eight, and the average number employed during the year was thirty five. The number of men at present employed on the works is thirty-four, and the average number employed during the year has been forty-two, The street mains laid during the year amount to 5,015 foot, from which we have to deduct 196 feet of pipe lifted and re placed by larger mains. The annexed table exhibits the size , ex tent and location of the various lino 3 o street mains laid within the past year In St. Clair at., to c•oss Duqueate Way tr O'Hara street, between ?the and Etnaet-eels ..... .............. lbu 2 Webster street, front Wul on to Corn streets Center Aventr, bete at u t u.t a and Vine streets Fulton strreet, from Wylie to Web ster streets Second street, from Brt wary street eastwardly ............ ......... ..... ....... Second street, between Has beeles and tichoot House.-- ............ Hand street. front Liberty street to Exchange alley Penn's Avenue, between Van /imam nod Mitten berger streets Tunnel street, between Wylie and Penn's avenue Penn street, from Alums to C,y mer street. 1666 " 4 Elm Street, from Frackbn to Pas ture ley Penn street, between Wayne end Washington streets Congress street, between Wy he end Webster street= Chatham taree , , from Wylie to (Jay alley 142 " 2 Thfed stye. t, between Roes end Try streets 146 " 2 5 (lib Inc[ Deduct pirx a lifted and replaced oy larger uvulae Gas mains in nee prectouo to July 4,519 feet let, 16W 155,163 (out Aggrogaie of mama at present in 160,00.2 feet . (Jr nearly thtny and one-t lra miles. Since the last anehal report there have been 115 cervices laid and eleven public lamps set, increasing the number of s.r. vices to private consumers to 2,940, at.ct the public lamps to 559. Toe demand for coke and tar has been quite equal to the production of the works during the year, all being disposed of as soon as produced, leaving none on hand at the close of the year. Both the manufacturing and distributing departments of the works are now in excellent condition, capable of producing duble the maximum amount of gas that has hitherto been r, quired of them. A careful comparison of tho annual repyrts of the Board will show that the continual increase in the production of gas has been attended with a reduction in the cost of its manufacture. Actuated by a desire to accommodate the public as for as may be compatible with the welfare of the Company, the Board of Trustees at a recent meeting determined to reduce the price of gas furnished to private consumers to the low rate of $1,50 per thousand cubic fees, subject to the same discount for prompt payment as heretofore * This re duction, in conjunction with the general depression of business, may possibly be attended with a temporary diminution of the profits of the Company, but the Board confidently hopes that it will ultimately be found advantageous to all parties Inter• ested. In April lest a donation wee mode to the and fur the o lies of v,,iun cers of $5OO, and gas hEs Leon furnished reo of wet to tho carious halls occupied by ho Home Guard for drill and ex erc:sc. The expenses of the Works, for labor, materials, Shlitries, &c., during the year, were $50,940,68, and the receipts $112,- 740 30, viz: from private consumers, $9071 70; from public lamps, halla and offices, $10,192 79 ; from other sources, $12,46.5 81. The affairs of the company are in a most ptcsperous condition, the profits are large and the dividends to stockholders very comfortable. The Jurors for the Supreme Court. The following is a list of the jurors sum moned to be in attendance at the Supreme Court on Monday next, the time fixed for the trial of the"army contract fraud" case: David Auld, Versailles township; N. Bry son, West Deer ; G. W. Bruehear, West Deer; John Brown, ROBB ; G. W. Blair, Pittsburgh; It. Cunningham, Birmingham: W. B. Copeland, Allegheny; E. H. Davis, Sewickley; James Ewer, P;um township; Lewis Fequette, Allegheny; J. Gillespie, Allegheny; B. Gilletord, Tareutum; Hugh Gallagher, Pittsburgh; C. L. Graff, Bir mingham; W. Helnike, Birmingham; lno. Harper, Finley township; Thos. Harrison, Pittsburgh; J. C. Harper, Manchester; J. Jelmeson, McKeesport; Alex. Marshall, Finley township; J. Magraw, Allegheny; S. Moans, Pittsburgh; Joseph McElheron, Robinson township; Alexander McDonald, Pittsburgh; A. P. MlGraw, Allegheny City; G. U. Nenffer, Pittsburgh; W. R. Patterson, Elizabeth; R. H. Patterson, Pittsburgh; W. Plaukington, McCandless township; Alex. Patterson, Versailles ; J. Saul, Pittsburgh; Samuel Vanhirk, Eliza beth; Peter Weber, Collins, and A Wil cox, South Pittsburgh. COL. WM. SIII.WELL'B REGIMENT.—We are pleased to hear that this fine regiment is almost fall, having nine companies al-, ready enrolled for the service. It is the design of Col. Sirwell, (by permission of the War Department) to encamp and sub, slat his men at Kittanning until fully pre. pared to start for Washington, which will be in about fifteen days. The camp will be delightfully located, where there is pure air in abundance, an excellent supply of wholesome water and facilities for bathing. Under Col. Sir well's command (who, by the by, is an old Pittsbnrgher,) it is antici pated that one of the most efficient regi, merits will be organized, that has yet gone into service. The Colonel's well known and highly appreciated military experience, extends over a period of twenty years, combined with his knowledge lately de rived from the three months' service, Ihere his country most needs her brave ns. If there is any potwaly making up in our city who has not yet determined on what regiment to go into, we would cheer , fully recommend their applying at once ' for position with Col. Sirwell. ARTEMAS WA} B " Wax Wurz" have Cot.. iit'Lastz's REGIMINT.—CoIoneI been seized by the Confederates at Hick- DV - Lane, whose regiment is encamped near man, together with some stuffed animals. 2Arie, is laboring had to bring it up to the They were on their way to Cairoon a littly war standard. There are detachments of boat, which was seized and confiscated ber ten - companies in camp, and an aggregate Gml. Pillow. of some six hundred men. I IL 01 3 In 8,0 •• 3 51 “ 8w 11)8 " 3 I=lEll 102 2•• 149 '' 24. 256 ' 391 ~ 3 " lEMIEM IMPORTANT DECIBIOII.—J wigs Williams of the District Court, gave a decision of much importance, a few days since, in the case of S. B. & C. P. Hays vs. S. B. "Nat Holmes," action to recover the value of two carriages shipped to Wheeling .and lust by a collision with the "David Gib son." Suit was brought aga(nst the owners of the "Nat Holmes" to recover the value of the carriages, and on the trial of the case, the jury found for the plaintiffs in the sum of $.489, subject to the opinion of the court on the question of law reserved, as to the liability of the defendants under the exception in the bill of lading, thi.ro hay ing been no default In the part of those navigating the "Nat Holmes," but negli genre on the part of those navigating the "David Gibson." The Court in an able review of the law hearing on the case, de cided against the claimants, holding that, though the owners of a steamboat are liable, as common carriers, for the loss of freight occasioned by collision with anoth er boat, even though it occur wit,ffout de fault on the part of the owners or those navigating the carrier boat, yet where the bill of lading contracts to deliver safely, ‘.the unavoidable dangers of the river navigation excepted," and loss by collision occurs without default of the earrier boat, the less is within the exception, and the owners of the boat are not liable, even though the collision was occasioned by the negligence of those navigating the other boat. CAVALRY EDI ilourx.—The Cincinnati Commercial of Monday says "No little excitement was raised, yesterday, by the arrival at the levee of the steamers City cf Madison, Neptune, Stephen Decatur and Lancaster, from Camp Noble, near Madison, Indiana, with six companies of the Dearborn Cavalry. The remaining four companies of this regiment have gone to Pit. Louis, under command of Col. Bs. ker. These six companies are under Lieut. Col. Carter, and are bound for Washing tou, by way of Pittsburgh. They are all noble looking farmers, with stout horses. They will be formidable in the field. As soon as they had taken the necessary stores, the boats continued on their way to Pitts burgh." DaOWRIC.D.—A lad named Samuel Shaw, aged about nine years, son of Wm. Shaw, of the Third Ward, Allegheny, was acci dentally drowned Monday morning, at the Monongahela wharf. It seems that ho and another lad, about his own age, named Cutler, were attracted thither by the playing of the calliope on the steamer John T. McCombs. In attempting to step from the steamer to a coal flat, be missed his footing and fell into the river and was drowned. His death was not knowu until Tuesday morning. The boy Cutler was so badly frightened that he did not communicate the ciroumstances to any one, until questioned closely by his parents. The body has not yet been re covered. Max KILLED.—An Irishman named Albert Baker, aged twenty-two years, a laborer on the gravel train of the Cleve , land and Pittsburgh railrcad, at Bayard, fell from one of the cars on Saturday fore noon, while the train was in motion, one of the cars of which passed over him, crush. ing him most horribly. His left arm was mashed almost to jelly, his right broken, one of his legs entirely severed from his body, and the other broken in several places. He lingered until sundown on Monday evening, when he died. " POr The Post;7 To nos CoLobraLe ' CAPTAMS OF 01,110 PARIS OF REGIMENTS a.sip PARTS OF COMPANIES IN A LLECTURNY COUNT!' AND WESTERN PENNSYLVAXIA: Gentlemen : --The Secretary of War has ordered all officers commanding parts of itegiments and parts of Companies to pro need direct to Washington and report.— Why do you not go? Let a friend.advize you to start immediately. Xt will prove the sincerity of Your profession, confirm public belief as to your determination to serve your country, and it will furnish the only sure and reliable proof and teat of your patriotism! Do not hesitate, but' go at once. You will be received, classified and organized, and mustered into service and placed under the best officers in the 11. S. army. The encamprrient and ;brad° grounds about Fortress Monroe are spa cious and vory delightful, and as a cum• mender and disciplinarian Gen. John E. Wool is not surpassed by any officer on the continent. I know it because I served -under him. No young officer or private will ever regret having been among the first to join hire. AN OLD VLITNTEER, We know the writer of the above to he an old eampaignol; that te served under Gem Wool for a long tune, and that he sneaks from a personal knowledge of Gen. Wcol's merits and claims as an efficer.— We heartily approve of the advice given by "An Uid Volunteer," sand we sincerely believe that none of our patriotic young men will regret having promptly adopted and acted upon IL ACCILDNT.—A very serious accident curred at the new saw mill of Mr. J. C. Risher, i•nmediately above Dravosburg, this county, ou Tuesday last. It appears that workineu wero engaged in hauling logs into the mill, among whom was Mr. Nimrod Bankert,quite an aged roan, when the chain used fir the purpose of dragging the timber up the way parted, and struck him on the head, producing a serious frac ture of the skull. Dr. James E Huey dressed the wound. The injured man, it is thought, will recover. FOR COLONEL BLACK'S REGIMIGNT.—To young men wishing to enlist no better op portunity prerents itself than that offered by Captain Gillespie, who is organizing a rifle company for Col. Black's independent regiment, now in Washington City. The company, so far, is a line one and when tilled ar, to the war complement will be armed with the Enfield rifle The recruit ing of is at No. 98 Fourth stre'et. Breed's building, where men friin IS ton are desired to call. THE GERMAN RRASIIMENT.—Tho forma+ lien of a Ge•man regiment or brigade here hike aeeurn'd a tangible shape and the work of recruiting for it will begin in a few dais. It is propcned to defray all expenses of recruiting, subsistence till sworn in, &c , by private subscription, the government arming, clothing and equipping the men. A fund of $l,OOO has already been sub• scribed for the purposes deaignated, and it will be largely increased. We hope to see this effort succeed and feel confident that it will. ACCIDENTAL DROWNING.—A little son of Adam Rouse, aged ten years, was accts dentally drowned in the Monongahela river, one and a half miles above McKees- port, about six o'clock on Nit Wednesday evening, Rouse and Dunseith, both boys of about the same age, it appears, were playing in the skiff, when Rouse by some means fell overboard and sank immedia tely. His body was recovered soon after the accident. A COMPANY iroal Washington county arrived in this city yesterday, and went into Camp Wilkins. They are Lir Colonel Leasure's regiment. Another company is expected to day. Col. Leasure will arrive this afternoon, by Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, witlf-eight comb. !sallies.. We have already published the names :f the companies and organization of the regiment. He will soon have it full and move East at once. PRESENTATIONS.—The employees of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne it Chicago Rail road presented a sword to Lieut. Dunham, of Capt. Ormsbee's Company, formerly connected with that road, and a purse containing some $l5, to Thomas Cahoon, of the same company, on Saturday after noon. MISS AMIE( ISAACS IitaNKEN plyed "Joan of Arc" to a good house last even. ing, and was well received. She appears again this evening In two good parts. OFFICE of the New York daily papers is at Gildenfenhey's news depot, opposite the Theatre. John W. Pittock is the agent fir Pittsburgh. FLAGS for military companies at the Pittsburgh flag manufactory, orposito the Theatre John W. Pittock, agent for manufacturing company. Nnw Yon daily paper' , can be had at Gildenfennoy's news depot, opposite the Theatre. Ma me. keeps all the New York, Phila. delphia and Cincinnati daily papers, next to Pest Office CAPT. Foutit's company, the Frisbee Infantry, was sworn in yesterday after noon. DENTIKTRY.—Dr. C. 6111, No. 246 Penn trent, attends to all branches of the Don al professwn. ANTIIoAT JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale snd Retail ['elders in FURNITURE. & CHAIRS. N 0.4.24 Penn street, shore tne Canal, Have on hand a Large assoctmeot ot Palmy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of tneir own manufacture, and warranted equal in quality anti style to any manufactured ui the city, and wits at restaooal,lo t0t28.-1.1 posTERB, PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, CA RDS, Printed at the lowest cash prices to suit the times, —8 Y W. S. HAVEN, 84 THIRD STREET, • WHO WILL PAINT IN RED, WHITE AND BLUE,(WITH Pa.NCY CUTS,) Olt to PLAIN BLACK INK. ArCall and see Samples and get prices. - Ui a ul4 WILL &111 MEANS. DAVID &P , JA Nub& ti HARRISON A. OOPPIN, 13p ,, ial Partner General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, (Successors to ArOandles& Menne & WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Sta., ,alOns PITTSBURGH. PA. StOWN & TE.TLEY, 188 Wood &treet, MAKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL %mutt at the shortest possible notice, a g been in tha business of manufacturing tools ever since the "fever" first broke out,ws can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to give us a call and make an examination of our stock now on hand. a:LW, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. News from Washington. WASHINGTON CITY, August 27.—The Navy Department is satisfied with the abundant proofs, which Commander Porter has peeeented in refutation of the charge against his loyalty. Hie own affidavit shows the alleged secession letter to Lis son to be a forgery. The Secretary of the Treasury bas just issued a circular of in, structions to collectors and other officers of the Customs, eall.ng their attention to the act of Congress further to provide for the collection of duties, of July last, and to the proclamation of the President of the United States of the 16th of Aug. in pur suance thereof, both of which are annexed. In view of this act acid the proclamation, the Secretary directs and li:streets the of& cers of customs to use ail vigilance in pre venting commerciel intercourse with the inhabitants of the States in inaarrectioe, excepting in the special cases in which it may be allowed by license and permit, as therein set forth. The instructions of tte 3d of May and 12th of July last, hereto fore in force, will be regarded aseuperseded by the mere comprehensive provisions of do act and proclemetion,— Tee col'eetors and officers of customs will report all seizures made under the proclamation to the proper District Atter.. riey for such proceedings as law and the facts may justify in each case, and they will also as soon as practicable, and as Ire quently afterwards as may be convenient, report their views in relation to coalmen ciid intercourse contemplated, and the pars mite proper to be granted or withheld in the forms accompanying the weekly returns required by the circular of the sth of August last, to be made to the Treasury Department, Collectors and other cfficers of Customs, will be careful to State what permits are asked for the shipment of goods, by whom asked and the grounds on which the application is based The Secretary especially - directs the atten tion of Collectors to the fifth and eubse quent sections of the act commonly known as the force bill Flag-officer Montgomery, commanding the Pacific squadron, in writing t) the , Secretary of the Navy, relative to tho ex , piration of the two year's service of officers nod men, says, for my own part, 1 neither capect or desire a day's respite from active ems loyment during the continuance of our pru,ent struggle lor the maintenance of our national honor and the integrity or the Union Ileitis from► Louisville August 27 —G-ay. Moore, in am New Orleane Picayune, calls on each fftmilyto contribute biihkets fur the sol diwa. The Savannah Republican says the Con federate authorities within a week would complete the defences Bo that no Federal fleet can enter a harbor or inlet or land troops on the coast of Georgia. The Vicksburg Whig advocates the manufacture of cotton seed oil for burning, the blcckade having deprived them of ma terial for light. The Charleston Courier says the iron clad steamer, named Randolph, 152 tons, has been purchased at Savannah for the coast of South Carolina. The Little B.c)ck True Democrat, of the 22d, learns that the Missouri State troops, under the command of Pierce, left Spring. Held on the 16th for Camp Walker and that McCullough and his forces had gore to Camp Scott as a second bat. talon of cavalry, which had just been ors ganizcd at Knoxville, Tonnosste Runtor of a Battle near Ed ward's Ferry. El Y ATTST.WN, Md., August 26 Surgeon of Colonel Geary's Pennsylvania regiment on Saturday took his sick to the General depot at Frederick. It is stated that Colonel Geary anticipated an attack from the rebvis. The Surgeon reported that he heard heavy firing near Poolsville, supposed to have been between General Stone's advanced guard and some of John son's forces. He fell in with Gen. Stone, who, with a full battery and the Tammany regiment, started for the scene of action.-L The mail agent from Pooloeville also re ported having heard firing in the same direction, and It is believed that a fight *i• 39 going on near Edward's Ferry, but up to this present writing your correspondent has been unable to glean any futher parti culars of the stste of affairs From Missouri. Sr. Louis, August 27. —Gen. Pope has information from the northeast of Missouri that Martin Green, instead of threatening an attack on Kirksville and others, as here• tofore reported, is fast moving towards the Missouri river. Cen. Hurlbut is pursuing him from Kirksvill6 and Col. Moore from Athens. Green's fume is estimated at 1200. lie is supposed to be now in the lower part of Monroe county, moving southward, and will probably attempt to cross the river in Galloway or Boone counties. This will rid Northeast Missouri of his presence, and restore quiet in that portion of the State. Privateer Sumter -- Republi can State Committee of Bias- sacbusetts. BOSTON, Au g . 27 —The British Brig Forward from Cienfuegos, reports having seen off Cape Antonia on the 4th inst., the privateer Sumter lying off and on. The supply ship Fearnaught, left for the blockading squadron today. Tne Rapubli.:an State Committee, of Massachusetts, issued a call for the meeting of a State Convention at Worcester on Octeher Ist. The call is addressed to all the citizens of the commonwealth who are in favor °tithe Union,and a vigorous prose. cution of the war. G 4311. Tyler Defeated in West- ern Virginia CINCINNATI, Aug. 27.—We learn from the Kanawha, that Col. Tyler's forces at Summersville were surrounded and badly defeated by the rebels yesterday morning. There are no particulars yet. ROWE'S NEW SatTT - ft Sewing Machines, ARE ADAPTED to all kinds of FAMILY SEWING, working equally well on the gb tent and heaviest fabries, making the LOOK STINII WWI alike on both aides, which cannot bo Raveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting and Shoe Sindinf i these hays no superior. Can and see them at o. 28 Fifth street, Erp Stairs. ap2fxdatirtnis W. B. Laseell. D. B. ROGERS & SOIL, I L4XITPACTURBRB OP ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEM, RI. OD Office, 88 Fifth Street, felLia PITTSBURGH. Pb PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS J0a1a.......J0ant L. Born- Wa. weatousa .TONES, BOY/) & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF CAST Steal; also, Spring, Plow and A. B. Steel -IMNGS and aXiNg, corner Roes and First otreete, [no!ZS:ia] PITTSBURGH, Pa. KAY Sc COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Q. 55 WOOD STRAST, Pittsburgh, Ps.' SO - A full assortment of Law, Medical •and less ossibuisotts Books constoutly bind. ha CANI:!I3:JAirEs. O NTOIL 813ERI rot, ROBERT mr.saisoN,' OF THE FOURTH WARD. PITTSBURGH; offers himalf to his feends and 'fellow (lateens of Allegheny county as the Union and Worlvngmates Candidate, at tne lantot , ex 41ealion. so ISA:* tfrFOR COUNTY I'EtEASUREtt.--, L-wf of the Second Ward, Pitishnigh, 'hes candidate for the obotio office, before de Reottblb can Nominating Convention. idd:davttc.` AMUSEMENTS PITTSBURGH THEATRE Limas AIcD ktesutraa.... MD HENDERSON 111143/1.4 or Axxicstort—Private Boxes, ss,ol);_Bingle Seat is Private Box, aloo Parquette and Dross Circle, chain, 50 cpai:;; Family Circle, 25 cerdEr, Colored Gallery, 25 c .ats;l:k4oredßoxes,6o43estig .Gallery,LE63eata. Thrrd night of die re•anfiagemeat of Miss Adah 'lsaacs Manken.i WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28,1881 ' SOLDIERS DAE_GraTER. Widow Chearly . Naas Menken 7 avorite Dance / Pelle. Marla. 'to CO4 °Jude's , * h LOLA mo.N.Tp2 Lola • ' .....116.es Menton, PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE TIIIRTE &II TEACHERS. THE FALL TERM WILL COM A. MENGE, TUESDAY. denternber4Bd.' The btnlcUngs have been thoroughly/ refitted, and en A pparatus, Telegraph, Cabinet,..ke4added, waking the institution second to none nuthe-land...Tapne instructed not only to the regular conege come, but in any department, such us TELLGRAPIII/44 - ;"=?' Languages, Local or lustrumental Music, Drawing anu For catalogue, addrese. • Rev. I. C. FERSEf IVG. au24,2wd Pre,ident. MILITARY BOOKS. A. LARUE stock of all the different,. MILITARY BOORS Published, eau be found at the Wholesale and Se tail Book and Foriodteal store et HEN.R.Y_ItI/SER I Surma',nor to Runt & Miner. T. J. iiiikt.te Western Stove Works. GUAFF & CO., iILAIMFACTUREBS; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well se lected Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, AI 60-1141 PROVED KiTCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Halm-Wean, Ate, among which will be found the GOAL COOK BWVICIB irr THE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, &dim, and IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Farr for the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. Al3o, FIRST PREMIUM awareed to the TRUE AMEOLICAN, GLOBE a REBUBLIO, , - For the BEST WOOD 000 K STOVES NOW IN USE The RENTUOKLAN and KANSAS Premium Stores are uniromkseed. • We stall- attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the liorgeat stock of GRATE mows & FIENDRELS IN THE STATE N. EL—We line the DLLMONDand ECLIPSE Ooal Cook Stores with SoarhEltone Linings, which stand the fire better than iron. militia iasnr ...... lIMADIII.I3 ROBERT DALZELL Ss CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS EOMMISSION AND FORARDINEVERCHANTS DUI= II! PBODUCI ASD PMEBIIIIIII MIIIIIIPACZASI SIIII. LIBERTY STREET, nolgis Prrnurgag. _ _ JESSE JOHNSON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, &ND Dealer in Plour, Grain, and all kinds at Country Produce; Wines and Li. guars, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. NO. 15S SOUTH FOURTH ST., CORNER OF WALNUT, au2.6.lyd PHILADELPHIA. NNW F OR the speedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emissions, Ineentinence, Genital Irritability Gravel, Stricture and AFFECTIONS OF TNE.KIDNETSIAND BLADDER, which has been used by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their private practice, with entire success, super. ending C 11117.25, COP= L, 0111111 LES, or any compound Minoru, known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speed in action, often effecting a core in a few days, and a hen a cure is effected it is perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath; and be ing sugar coated, all nauseous taste Is avoided. No change cf diet is necessary whits' using therm; nor does thelriaction interfere with business pursuits. Each box contains six dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by any advertia• ed Agent, on receipt of the money. None genuine without toy signature on the wrap per. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y.,Germaral A,gent. I)ltiV A I E Di I iEASE6 DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SIIRRIOAL Office, No. SO Smithfield ' street, Pittsburgh, ) Pennsylvania. Dr . BROWN is an old , Len of Pittsburg h , and has beell I r in Practice for the lastrtwettp five yoare. His business has been confined mostly to Private - 4 and Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS in need of a medical Weed, should not LS to find cut the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regularpeduaba, tad his experience in the treat went ofa certain Glass of diseases is a sure gamier tee to the sufferers of obtainlag permanent. relie d by the use of his remedies and following m a ROO. DR. BROWN'S REig:NDIEB never tail to care the worst form of Venereal Dis• eases, Impurities and &condom Affections. Also, ill diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifaste itself in the form of Wetter, and a Feat many forms of skin diseases, the origin of winch the patient fis entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brawn offers hopes o f a sure and speedy rewegg for i i, WEAKKHi alsavintrig ligt Dr. Prowee remedies this troubbs: broeoht on often by that solitary Ishltofwenenal which the young and, w . Lawrs-ii die way to, (to their own deetniokaa are 'l7 only reliable remedies known in "flits= soya. ir ._-they are safe. andringres speedy reettgetket if heath. BEISUMATEML, Dr. Brown's remedies mwer fall to etre this painful dimeee is a few lisys—hewD!_'-warreiet a cure. De also treat' plles, Oleet , vrontiortheee, thadmare, lirethal Dieenargee, Female ilieshisies„ Monthly aeppprtmeeaa Diemen of In A theil to ointea lello, Ohms P almist thet - end liidneye, Irritation of the aussiv with all Mmeof an Impure origin. ' letter deeetiting theArteg t =b 113, directed to D. SRO 60 t Pinehurgh. Pa., will be ininiedv enewered.= Idedicine sent to any address, oaf y pecked and secure from oteinwasen. Office and P.t. nett Emma Mo. Wnettittnald stroet. Pittatarvh. Pa. 141114 mids GGS.-8 barrels fresh Bggs, just .111 remitted imd for sale by JAB: 6 MOM, star Corner Market and Ana streets. ______ . .. 88 4 011 E 24 . :.b.:tA, -4AN-- titter'OOi locatfon.lo Wing: fr'gify, ^ nynf,s. he:fronton thelThittlfril. ' •Vekszo Irons« of I Oxalis rooms, goodeallarommesprMiftouro, ko.t.,Thirty-serseirkwoodw intirallundancto bf lobtaitifatm„, CosistiisOrto oehoold and 'to s p 4 nrighbortood..: For aslOb. , 7 , .- ~ , .1 . ... 49.4(1: - Way TifE . tA.vALITABLE it Al2,l,l.'ut,smi3Aqs-4,-: situate is Lowerfit: Efrain tonvolfrPArittib anueofrono I imAlty. - A::largtr sionO4s t z 9,51110., Staid dinalling• houses;:barnre-anttAto _ - 10 -, leNstopebarCK•te.) :AIM •10 , 7sgerinebrAtil op, ;ray by -: -8. efi c l" l4 B4R7Pk:Rfn , f,rtiAry. , AW.,4 WLY 8 -PER -ALltz....446iirluiikeiti..4l lant amtkiairk . in- 8 twit Co., Indiana. CUTUBEB-TAILISIMptzJ. au26 I I 1 MTZTI • • ~ ..,...ii Z . ; 4 ,, LT.i'l -.11,4 NaAll ~ . -- • , ~- .4.z;,,,i,...,... . 9.7ESTIAdt)*Ir " PROlil W. ii. SCOTTirtir.r:sl - - • - ' 2 •'• DR. VON IitaSCINISKE .41)6fe1; TED on. my rs very istallfdtv,ziel . entire satisfaction. 1 have machlikanniratin• o.y testimony for tbe2 benefit of,hA.erwliatEglVlti his services for the-removal Desifiiiia#744 - Pittsburgh .1 ley IV. t MC WWI.I I T, tlnftinftlkati ,„ pt- 4 1 • R g A• For some time I suffer trope perallllllogi l eounnualitoise,inVie Hcati, Munrwhielt oeeiviliWWl-wo coesiderable ivihd ornitsidet.4 therefore my duty to stale that;JumeNGsf_mcf.. BCHZISK ER hits_ en drety resharedi.4l : Atiabs. r , and totally..min . wid noise'Vy, hie ymiiikilltrd „treatment. F.ls,l4lC4ll,kialtv j MR. GRANT 41 well lannwe trine, sud..perleentle armee may be placed in whatjtetititteatitUbve testimonial. • • No- . 49 Snattliiisibtttretk Pitistangb, July 10th, E Y E !WOKS% tiNt Tam jagigili,;, D E A YN, Di,' F. A.; VON HOEIZIStgt OCULIST AND: Aillitifiar (Late:olthe A ustriattirriiiroqiso Gives his entire and excliselve.attatitlille maladies of the grE•eniVairiktilihilt or marginal attention, to reSteteitightiMd Persons wishing in be treated byltint either ,'t7l DEAFNESS or LH:FAIRED' ETElRTRlvijalkOts ply without furtnerdelay. They *ill, e fit themselves and give him' tiniest& do 'taste* tc their case, particularly as the SUMIIEGIVNGYT,G..., are most favorable in theitroatminr - Of r •dtessiseS of the EYE AND EAIICW'' From the hundreds ofteiti menials in bLpimaefr• mon he will subjoin a low m his awl. • • READ From an Old Well S.MOVV - CCOltOtt, For tree last eight years I hava.heelfilear*ff left ear, and my right one bomunOluiltso 47.1 months ago. I resortedttrittriotnefilliatirt° % caned heavy expense- in .endeateqpk. a cur but got no relief from any_onfVjan to despair, I ceased my effOrtihinVitimtoolion. t the earnest solicitation' or My , fdernl4.:hiotkever,l was Induced to submitrny;siaStijo'XieVtiqffltY!. Arran olctiMisen;akid.libidWlrritivit hero, I most cheerfully test thrithe.heiricetOrwl me to my haw*, which to now as nerfectraiOrtiao forty years ago, and I etirhistkfiecosidnehd all afflicted with Deafness toMM consult Dr, VOO - at once. 'TORN BROIL corner of Grant and Seventh Stretats e Itcnoinsart, May 2',188L • •' • FROM JNO. MOIRITITI; R S Q. From the - benefit my on derived otlni...NON MOOHZIEITLERS skillful treatment, Lhave math °lmmure in recommending tim to alLaim p arly af fected, as a most eticaW.- JOHN AVDEVlTT,ZURibeztyiiiit9et. Pittabargh, May lb, JOHN MPCLOSIMY,„EitfiW Pour Panay, Araruuneri - ter,rEitll Amll.Bthissr: TO DR. VON MOSCHN7 MoR.- 8: 156,Erhird street, Pittsburgh—l am happy to inform - low'that my littjartanghter, who has been quite brae= - rain, has, wader-your altillful , ftealattext.ely recovered. I feel quite satisfied 46.1!lerleg would never have been restored clafae.u. but to your - treatment dano.is Intlchtea - 4 *i andl would earnestly recommend Antall:feted with deafness to eonsult you at onee. JobdeOLOEIHRy. O rrld me; • 155 TIMM ST T D • 17 18 D BBTWIIMN SWIMMID g - - • Mr. & Mrs. TetedouVir SCHOOL FOR YOWiG IMES lkitlW.JlE-OPENBON MONDAY,- S@ i kti CH AND . LA.II - ra 'TAUGHT without extra oharge -by Mr.- TiVi va u lar t*; a native of Paris and. graduar t e the.Colte magna. No. la Third etreekEittibtAigh•fr''-' N. B.—The Birroingheat,'. Oaklaad villa cars yess by therdsor. • ' ardtbiad GREAT IMPEcTATIONS— CHARLES DICXENV:: PEST WORK,, Price 50 cents, in never caper, or two.lflontisted edns, in eleth, with 84 pages $1,6,00r either in duodecimo or octavo form . . FOR BALE BY En3/31/ nr Baoeeeeo= to sae* timer TEETH EXTRACTED MITRODTTIP DY THE USE OFIANAPPART4492P3 Whereby 'no draips tii.,wariu46l4***e used. Coltbreather Ishan.„3ltallyystso, . ttui can be used to its boat adTplaitei,;,,c.:effwe'd rg a =n , 3;l , l and t hel , firt a re)sre eild i4 t i t tV e v t the safety mai pan:awnless eig .91.01440 as rhe ever. has been said - by per 'rut as serting the contrary llirrfnAcnis Anovedge - of prodeSEL. ARTERIOIALTRETRioSeited4I* nolstaidis ritHE THIRD SMSIO.I4I n _ _ • - nrrs.- yiAttigrA, (Late Preeeptreos Alreith**.kuli SELECT SCHOOL : Far 'YOMTG - W4, Corner of Beaver street cad-South.Caapnoa - , "Ma- Aon3 , city, commences: MONDAY; /Vionl* 6.r Ewa* aretaari can' he hitit.st. tho kiitzfoia. - at he principal buoy-etoe giviodflA,ne• • spi n Tall ru..44tezti „ t „ y the Una. . Xi rant End falsely Nod-, eat physicians of all de- • nominations, treat Deere and delieste disonters, Belfabruse and diseases or, g ui dons common end—. /-• so ad to youths of both : _ d adults, single or inerried..%•:llecsitre end sr prablbihas the , fact -of :bistritoing . 0, the ignoiaw and Ireadogly shOCkad t and itlinne:lti lireat4. sin very bananierili and for contantlinstku i‘and corruption aanong their wive!, :peciparaingosons - c and danghtillra Their Stingy phyft, should be autions to keep tin= in ioraince.,2o-Al . tU the unless BRANEiTitur (=car. • lest a haerarave practece mig ht be loaCto,thein lisrm 4 stunicb qty modes, and presumptuous born and raised in ignorance, Vilna L" , as einalarrioios, and who compare soezety,-.intelli fx=yl°M". t° Jr, it to iia tielL Aei ti fr cmili et Y2 ' that numerous parents ' andittwinbana IdWfillonkful that their aons, damOterer and wanisviitrionaly eickly and ofddmtecostlitilottendsbriesr. bare bow:LA*OIMA #o health rald'llgotblYM xitaiY pp, besideitrnany before and slrermaar., mtgetbroughlMe -Wee= savedruurdituffering,, gimlet). ismtliceden„ J.kwinerthe-edfintaill of over thirty.yesar eatlictilineeittla obaarymion tensequeutl ,he hisstiparlorslidtuthatrearm in a of and - whwis dallw odd by the- profeardba, ea roomm .c. g s zer c i. able eltbaus, publishers, propitiators kr, Spermaterhea, or-so =bad nootariaka - nisei /mu— Uhl dmashlid uraladralar be the very lastdboarery that limurrerYet roma. /n female diseases he km haittpaperloesieplerispe. tat =DA Of buc9l4:Ageoiminti=milkirreita" pa mopes 0 4 1 C0144491:04: *on or arneues FT gni% Inuia4FAiximpo. wed from $4 1 04410511 and 9thei a. ek lllll / I .iliyildicatilvo , 194Jperkrnancess, than Air the that' hawk **yet been discovered. se-awl:anti& egiertillt -show. They are all-gennineinniiroan e found seconding toa ParnPldet-, non' weaof eartitet. will get at the commu Moe VS Badthaekt, poirAg ommi , striattr atlanded tO•,-.4-41M113.4. Prlvabloonuouni ...Irgrooppol-utttillakat dollyAbes• kilbsburga Yraric =EA