. ,•• P c BParationiimailkate4A.CfenCe•- Xlll4 The Cincinnati Praiiitittee that the „ 0111.7. s Governor of Ohio tie itespbided to the niggfstfoxictf . -a-oommitme from that city, which is to be provided, as speedily as pos t teible, with six batteries, of six field pieces Oa, one to be provided at the expense of the city, and the remainder at the expense of the State Application has also been I made t the General Government for such a quantity of heavy eitillery as shall be deemed necessary, when placed upon com manding points, to defend the approaches to the city, and the guns, as we understand, 'have already been shipped ; it is expected that they will be manned by troops matt listed In Cincinnati—arrangements for the enlistment and training of which will be made immediately. The Governor has also ordered forward five regiments of troops, four of which are to be posted at Camp Dennison, and bne at the Orphan Asylum Lot, to be in.. readinesa for any emergency. An attempt is being made to procure the attendance of an officer of ex. parlance to take command of the forces, and arrange a system of defence. Early in the campaign a reconnoisance of the county surrounding our own city was made by a corps of typographical on gineers, under the influence of an vim , ently well grounded fear of an attack by way of Virginia. We were told that at least a hundred 'gone had been secured, which were to be mounted, organized into batteries and placed at points commanding the approaches to our city. The inimedi• ate apprehension of danger having passed away, we hear no more of the project, but we think it would be well if, imitating our bretheren of Cincinnati, the design should be carried out and ample preparations for home defence be made. VAL.III2IVP..: "WM EDITOR 4NIIIPROI*ItIEVFQR Tzann:.4*liLiale: Matra 'lO sanotly;A4 ideates; thify Dollar per year; in Cluba of ; OFFICTAZ`PAPER ()I 7-71715 ii4+'#~t~ TUk4iIIYI , OI[O . IOI:ING... - SEPT. 3. Army (t_outract Fraud Case-in the SuimentetCourt..Centlituauce ter Two Wee46l 3 l^, Tng;:-_,Uitanue Wart met at ten o'clock on Monday morning, Chief J lane() Lowrie on the bench, for the purpose of taking up the case of Commonwealth vs. Morris, Emannel, , Aaher and Abraham Frowen. fold, Joseph and Louis Morgenstern and Chroji. Weal, indicted for conspiracy to defrargthe -State in contracts for army cloth tSg. A venire of thirtpaix jurors had been summoned, of whom twerity-seven sweieff-40,1ten their names were called, after the opening of the Court in Nisi Prius. The-counsel on both sides were present in Rill face, viz: District; Attorney J. H. EL Hampton and M. Swartz. weldeic 4 .E.qs., for the Commonwealth,- F Carriiitßresviffer, Reg of Philadelphia andllortrithea. Bhaler, of this city, for Nettli,':-*td-"Thos. M. Marshall, Jno. M. Kirkiiiiikk, F. H, Collier, Jno. T. 8.-Hamilton and J f T Ssibeneck, of thin City, for the other defendants. The case being called up, Mr. Miller said he was compelled to move for a, cone tinuance in this case, owing to the absence of one ofthe most material wltnerses on behalf of the Commonwealth. Ha read affidavits in support of the motion. The first was by Job (1. Patterson, setting forth that Sylvester W. Murphy. who was a salesman in the employ of Fruwenfetd Bro., had been absent for three weeks and more, on a pleasure excursion, and his at tendance. could not be procured now, thoughAttey expected to be able to pro. duce him at the next term. Another was fronflits.' Sydney J. Robinson, mother in-law of Murphy, who testified that since receiving a letter from him at New York, two weeks since, she had heard nothing from, him, doe not kn)w where ho now is or why he is not in attendance, as be knew, that the-case was to come tip at this time;and'had more than once expressed his determination of being present. Mr. Miller stated that all diligence had been used to procure the attendance of this villains, that it would be idle to go to trial , without 'him, and therefore asked a cons tinnance. Xt. Brewster thought the affidavits were defective, not setting „forth what the Com% morfwealth expected to prove by the wit. neu. The Chief .Justice said such wee not his understanding of the practise of the Court. Mr. Brewster said this case had been prepared at much expense to the county, a special venire having been ordered; this man might be able to prove no more than a dozen other cutters in the city and it was not right to saddle the county with a du plication of this expense. One - of the de. fendants had been dragged here from his official duties, hundreds of miles away; the others were leading merchants, who being regarded as conspirators and evil-doers, were debarred from purchasing a yard of goods in the East. lie also remarked that altirOugh the defence was cognizant of the strung° of this witness on Friday, no no. tiectrif an application for continuance had been given. Judgo Lowrie remarked that the only difficult apparent was the uncertainty of the attendance of the witness at next term, Which it was not clearly shown could then be _procured. M.r.liampton said the affidavits showed thatikartihy was, up to the time of his de the employ of the Messrs. .rrOwlinfeld,that he Is a resident of this city, atainopn with a view to engaging In olicir.busitiers,but on a pleasure excursion, and likely to return by the time he is again needed. far. Shitler argued at some length upon theihipti that the witness had not been held in reoogbizance for his appearance here now, though all the oper witnesses had been; if he was so mate' iial he should have bead - plifeed under proper bonds. It was by no meankeertain that the witness should grow, tired of traveling and return in good timerilitthe thought the ease should go on a4d4pkieve.the defendants from the anxie• litteniling. the prosecution, continued for nicintWonger. . 1 0 , allitiptnn replied to Mr. Shaler's objdotlaii 'ind also to one urged by Mr. 43°11104 that defendant must, under the sulet laid down for Continuance, make it sppear , there was a certainty that the wits mess would be in attendance next term.— He thought- the Commonwealth had done all that °paid be required'of them and were entitled to a continuance. He did not think it became the defence to persist in demanding a trial now, after their extraor, dingy ezertiona to have the case postponed in June. Judge - Lowrie said he felt impressed with the view taken by Mr. Hampton; that there Oa a probability of the return of:theAritnesMand an accident preventing his attendence . now must be inferred. The fact that he was not under recognizante **Melly Accounted for, owing to the tin. tut* character of prior proceedings. Be teltibound, it there was no objection, to continue the case until Monday, the 16th inh *hen if the witness was not in alien. daleti;it would be evident that he did not Intend:to be here to testily in the case. Miller agreed to this proposition and the time suggested being acceptable to the counsel for defence, the trial was fixed for the day named, until which time the Court adjourned, when the jurors were or. dared*, be In attendance. CAPT. Baunts, of the Friend Rifles, ar rived in town yesterday, Re reports the convert) , all well and in good spirits. He brings with him sixteen hundred dollars in gold, sent by the Friend Rifles to their rel 'Op in-this city. This speaks well for othelnorslity of his men and shows that . 3bo',latitiy l). has not demoralized them.— ;liinViipban informs us that the Colonel of n meat has been authorized by the War invent to increase the number 1,2) Ib companies or 1,500 men. Captain Btu/at-will remain in town for a few days, for the purpose of recruiting another com- Ipany for the regiment. .241.11.30 AD ACC/DENT—M.AN KILLED. Friday night, a young man named Win. Roush, brakeman on a coal train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and board ing at No. 160 Penn street, was killed by falling from the train a short distance east ofltiona. He had not obtained any rest ,foritbont. forty-eight hours, and it is pro!): :.stble that he fell off the train, while over• li24Vy sleep. His body was terribly ted—both lege being severed, one sruvbroken, and a portion of the head out , The, deceased was about twenty oniifeitiii Of ige, and unmarried. The body4Wits brought to this city on Saturday night, and interred on Sunday. INQUEST.—Cosner Bostwick yesterday morning held an inquest upon the body of the ilolored girl who was so dreadfully burped on Saturday anddied from her in juries ontunday. The evidence showed Shirt the burning wawacpillental and a Ter diet to that Wed was renddred. PI. Ds Loss's Dancing Academy, Fhilo' Bell, is now open for the easOn. ,Now la the time for new beginnert. For w itticism please call for circulars at the mu- Ali& stores. 9rizanta.—The Pall Term of the Pitts busk:female College will commence this =Oil at 9 o'clock. Prompt attendance Or iv Wood to enter is requested. Camp Correspondeuce. CAMP IticCianiarr, Aug. 29. h. Dxix POST:—Lust night the Ist Regi drat were paid off, and our company came iii for a full share. We received pay up to June 80th, from the time of enlistment, April 22d. Our company are still out on picket, but Capt. Brunn was on hand at the pay master's desk, and conveyed to the company cash to the amount of $2,560.00. There is still two months' salary coming to us, and increased slightly by the late appropriation of Congresa,(sl3 per month.) Gen. D. E Sickles received his commis. sion as Brigadier General, night before last; this was agreeable news to us, as he is thought a great deal of by all, and time will show that he is a man of the right material. Night before last we received orders to be in readiness to march at live minutes warning, and as no move has yet been made, we are still in that situation. It is probable that a movement of impora tance is to be made on the Western side; however, if such a thing should event, I shall post you. It is still raining hard, but it is nothing new in this country, as it has done so almost ever since our arrival, on this side of the river. Our regiment is to be Inceeased to the number of fifteen hundred men, by the addition of five hun dred recruits—and have an escort of 14 pieces of rifled artilery—quite a formida ble array, eh? Since our orders to be in readiness to march, we have received no soft bread, but got it lively on hard biscuit, but feel non%) the worse of it, and we might as well get used to it now as any other time, for it will most assuredly be our fare when upon the field. News and items are a scarcity, but I have made a raise of two or three. Capt. Brunn leaves for Pittsburgh on Friday or Saturday next, on business connected with the regiment. Mal Fermata is quite low and Is now lying at a farm-house in the vicinity. Gen. D. E. Sickles is now in Washington City, and maks Willard's his Head Quer. tern. To-day we have heard heavy firing in the direction of Alexandria, and it has produced no little excitement in camp; but it may probably be a salute to Gen. McClellan, as it is the military style of reception when he visits any of the en .campments. The night is pretty well pas. red, and lam somewhat drowsy. Su fur the present dear Post, I'l leave you, to seek my hickory couch—adieu Yours truly, THICATHE —We dropped in yesterday and found Manager Henderson, and at least a score of aids, actively engaged in renovating, painting and cleaning, prepar atory to the opening for the fall and win ter season, which commences on Saturday next. Severalstartiing novelties are to be produced in rapid succession, one of which is a local drama from the pen of W. Hen ry Lewis ; who has for some time been en gaged in writing it; we are told it is not the usual style of local pieces, such as abound with vulgarity and Tice, but of truly domestic characters and thrilling in• cidents. Mr. L ha= already favored the public with two or three successful pieces, and we have, therefore, every confidence in his new production. The title for the present, is a secret. MILITARY Mere.—Henry Miner, Fifth street, sends us a couple of valuable mili tary maps, which just now are full of in. terest. One represents the Western States and has attached a series of military por traits, arms, glossary of war terms, &o. The other is Virginia, on a large scale, with a complete map of the United States and a number of local maps, exhibiting points of. interest in the history of the re bellion. The mapg are accurate, well colored and the important points distinctly marked. They are published by H. H. Lloyd & Co., New York, sold at a low figure and will be found invaluable for reference. INJURED BY THE CABS. —On Thursday night Mr. David Strain, a brakeman em ployed on the A. V. R. R., was badly in jured at Kittanning. At that station the track passes very close to the engine house, and while attending the switch Mr. Strain was caught between a train backing and the.house, and turned repeatedly until the cars were stopped. His clothing was com pletely stripped from' , the upper part of his, body, his collar bone broken, and his breast and face shockingly cut and bruised. He was brought down to his residence on Pike street, in the Fifth Ward. TH2 ESPUBLICAN CONVSNTIONS met at ten o'clock this morning, that for the nomination of candidates for Sheriff, Prothonatory, Treasurer, Commissioner and Coroner at the Court House and that for the selection of candidates for Free. dent and Associate Judges of the Common Fleas Court,Associate Judge of the District Court, Senate and Auembly at City Hall. Full delegations to both have been chosen in nearly all the districts and the proceed • ings- will be looked for Avila unusual in. terest. Cosi..—We refer to the advertisement of Messrs. Dickson, Stewart Sr, Co., No. 509 Liberty street, published elsewhere, They have every facility for furnishing coal, nut coal, slack and coke, of the best quality, delivered in any quantity desired by purchasers. Their coal is received daily by railroad, is free from slack and suitable for family use. It will be furnish.. e d at .'War prices" and delivered promptly. Taa COLLECTOR ef:the port, Charles W. Batchelor,' Bsq , yesterday seized the steamer bilt, for John Bell, of Tennessee, now lying at the Allegheny wharf, ender the law of conflmation, which went into effect yesterday.. The boat is worth some $ll,OOO, and $5,000 have been paid upon her. The boat was placed in charge f offi cers, to be disposed of for the benefit/of the government. TEES RAILROAD TAX 9,I3IISTICiN.-A committee has been appointed by the bond holder" of the Bast, who are to visit the city on the 10th by Invitation of Controller li Lambert. They will be met informs 1 by some of our prominent Citizens, an the question yin be •Infikdiboussed, lo * n ng toward" 11. compromise. We hope joule, thing may result from this movement. Special , Ateetlngot.theCnnituomC,nett f , A. special meeting di:CiOnnoils was cetlsd` for last evening for the consideration' 'IA the ordinance relative to the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company, enabling them to remove their tracks from a portion of Lib, arty street • In Select Council, no quorum wee pros. ent. In an/21)1.071 COUntii- , - Present: Mcssrs. Andereor, 13%,t es , o as k e y, Usin, Fryer, Hayden, Hill Irvin, - Kearns, Ki Ilen, Kirch, Little, McGowan, McVay; Petrie, Rees, Rowbottom, J. Scott, W. Seott, Wills, Wilson, President McCandless. Absent: Messrs. Barckley, Chambers, Gildea,King, Mays, Miller, McCune. The meeting was opened with prayer by Mr. M'Vay. After a desultory and informal discus. sion relative to former action upn the or dinance, a motion to postpone its consid oration until the next regular meeting was adopted by the following vote: AYES—ltems. Anderson, Bailey, Cas. key, Data, Fryer, Killen, Kirsch, Little, McGowan, McVay, Rees, Rowbottom, J. Scott, Pres' t McCandless-14 NAYS—Messrs. Hayden, Hill, Irvin, K erns, Petrie, W. Scott, Wills, Wilson —g A communication was read from Jno. B. Hampton, E_q., Solicitor for the Penn, sylvania Railroad Co , asking the privilege of erecting a temporary wooden building on the lot recently occupied by Duquesne Depot, to accommodate the public in trans acting their business with the Company, until such time as a permanent depot can be erected. An ordinance giving the desired privis loge was offered, on condition that the plan of the building be submitted toa committee and ;tat the company employ two watch: mon to guard against fire. On motto!' of Mr. Kearns the Pim was referred to a committee of one from each ward, five from Common and four from Select Council. The company were given two years for the construction of a permanent depot by the following vote : YEAS—Mee3re. Bailey, Caskey, Dsin, Hayden, Hill, Irvin, Kearns, Killen, Lit tle, McGowan, Rees, J. Scott, W. Scott, Wilson, Wilts, Prest. McCandless-IC. NAYS —Messrs. Anderson, Fryer, Kirch, McVay, Petrie, Rowbottotn-6. On motion of Mr. Killen the company were required to have two fire plugs in the depot with hose constantly attached. The ordinance was road a third time and passed, under, a suspension of the rules, (objection having been made,) by the fol. lowing vote: AYES—Mears Anderson, Bailey, Cas. key, Dain, Hayden, Hill, Irvin, Karns, Killen, Little, McGowan, McVay, .Petrie, Rees, Rowbottom, J. Stott, W. Scott, Wilson, Wills, Pres.' t McCandless-20. NAYS —Messrs. Fryer, Kirsch-2. A. resolution was offered by Mr. Killen, authorizing the Water Committee to lay water pipes on Apple alley, from Van Bream to Miltenberger street, was read three times and passed. Mr. Petrie offered a resolution author• izing the Water Committee to replace tte water pipe on Pine street by a new one six inches in diameter, was laid over, ob jection having been made on second read-. Mr. Wilson offered the following : ' WHEREAS, As the Pennsylvania Rail road Co. are now considering the propriety of erecting' . a permanent depot on their grounds in this city, and that in the event of the said road erecting said depot it would give employment to our artisans and me. ohanics during the present dearth of em ployment, therefore, Resolved, That a committee of eleven, to consist of the Presidents of Councils and one member from each ward,be appointed, to take the necesseary measures to have said depot erected during the coming fall and winter if possible. On motion of Mr. Rowbottom to lay on the table was lost by the following vote : AYES—Messrs. Rowbottom and W. Scott —2. NAYS—Messrs. Anderson, Bailey, Cas key, Dein, Fryer, Hayden, Hill, Irwin, Kearns, Killen, Kirsch, Little, McGowan, McVay, Petrie, Rees, J. Scott, Wilson, Wills, resident McCandless-20. Mr. Petrie moved to postpone the nom , sideration of the resolution until tho next meeting. Pending the consideration of this resolu. tion,Council adjourned upon the following vote : R. C. H Azar—Messrs. Anderson, Bailey, Dee key, Dein, Hayden, Hill, Kearns, McVay, Rees, Rowbottom, J. Scott, W. Scott— NAYS—Messrs. Fryer, Irwin, Killen, Kirsch, Little, McGowan, Petrie, Wilson, Wills, President McCandless-10. Ready for Marching Orders. W. L. Foulk's company continue to swell its ranks. We stated yeaterclay"that more than the required number of men were mustered in, yet since then ten or twelve men have attached their names to the roll. This is certainly very creditable to those having the matter in charge Lieutenant Foulk as Quartermaster of the late Seventh Pennsylvania Regiment ac• quitted Limsolf in a manner which gave entire satisfaction to all. The company will leave here the latter part of this week. MILITARY ITEMS.— rwo detscbmente, ono of fifty-two men for Col. McKnight's and one of twenty for Col. Black's arrived, by the Allegheny Valley Railroad on Saturday night.—A detachment of the Rover Guards, Capt. Joe Browne, for Col. Rowley's regiment, Jeft at four o'clock yes day afternoon. --The Vierheller Infantry, Capt. H. Lowe, for the same regiment, is rapidly filling up and will go forward this week.—A detachment of Colonel Sohim. melfennig's German regiment made their appearance on the streets yesterday morning, preceded by Young's regimen tal band ; they are a fine, soldierly looking body of men and attracted much attention. Young's band, we be% lieve, is to accompany the regiment.— The horses of the Indiana cavalry, who arrived on Sunday, were shipped East yes• Corday morning and the men followed in a special train in the afternoon.—Captain Maurice Wallace, of the McCullough Guards, attached to Colonel Alex. Hay's regiment, wants a few more men. His recruiting office is in Lyon's building, Fifth street, over Miner's book store. The men will be subsisted and provided for as well as regulars —Col. Rowley's regi ment retains, we understand, its old num ber, the Thirteenth. J. M. Kinkead, Adjutant of the regiment in the three months' service, has been chosen Lieut. Colonel.—A. special train, which left the outer depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad about five o'clock yesterday afternoon, took out Colonel Leasure's "Roundhead regi meat," the recruits which Lieutenant CoL Emory has collected since the last detach• meat was sent forward, numbering about three hundred, and fifty men of the Vier heller Infantry, Capt. Lowe, for Colonel Rowley's regiment. RBSIIMED —The glass works of Messrs. Phillips & Best, in the Second Ward, resumed operations yesterday. They are running one furnace and employ about one hundred hands. This firm have a large stock of glass ware on hand and only started the works to give employment to the families deplindent upon them for sup port. THE recruits who have been sworn in for the McCullough Guards, Capt. Wal lace, are requested to meet at the Armory, Fifth Street, at nine o'clock this morning to proceed to camp to be mustered into service. They will be ready to leave on Wednesday, to join the company now in Washington City. TECE Mayor had only two caBBB before him yesterday, both assault and battery, in which the parties were held to bail to PUBWor -.4301 100L5 ,-4 0nrrizia--.Theitublie. 2 teohoo of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the adjoin ing boroughs were opened yesterday, the midsummer vocation'?lnpring chard, They will be kept open thioughout theewinter,_ as usual, in nearly every distriot of the county. HELD TO BAIL —John Gabby, charged with assault and battery on John McHen ry, bad a hearing before Mayor Drum on Saturday; and was held to bail to answer at Court. Young Shaffer was discharged, it appearing that he did nut participate in the assault. PROMOTION.—Joseph Dickenson, EN., formerly of the Pennsylvania Salt Menu• lecturing Company, of this city, has been, by order of General Hooker, advanced to the position of Adjutant General, to be at. Cached to his staff. DENTISTRY.-Dr. C. 8111, No. 246 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Den tal profession. }INWOOD BOARDING SCHOOL 'o Boys will re-open Sept. 18. Terms reduced Address, Rev. Jcs. P. TAYLOR, New Brighton, Pe. SAPONEFOEFIi Important to FgtmilleNl Save Time, Trouble, arrd Expense . ~ .-',. 7. -;7:.%:' - l'• .F -k - , 3,?.:' - f.:-'... • - • ;.•:".:,',:• -1 i•--::.-.", Nr•, , ..:.- !..• 4 ~ .4 :,.`, 1 _ ..,.. ow ~,,,... TILE BEST ARTICLE SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds irs) 91 - 7 A S}i!l Foe BsLe at Wholesale, by Penn's, Salt Maltufact'g. Co PITTSBURGH, PA rind bl nil Drazosts & Groan, In Che Unltod States. JOSEPH MEYER dr SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In & CHAIRS Ho. ,124 Penn strvet o above the Canal. Have on nand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manufacture, and warranted equal in (nudity and a.yie to any manufactured in the city, sad Null sell •t ranAnnnh,a OS flitiS, PLACARD 8, HAND-BILLS, Printed at the 'oweat earth prieon to suit the tillaae W. S. HAVEN, A-I THIRD STREET, WHO WILL PRINT IN RED, WHITE AND BLILIR,(WITH FANCY CDT% PLAIN BLACK INK. AlkarCAN Rua see Samples an . 4 ge.t prices. -14 NEW BOOKS. Just l'ulthehed and for eale at HENRY MINER'S, Next Door to the Post-Office THE HOUSE ON THE MOOR, a novel, by the author of 'Margaret Maitland," The Days Of My Life, "Laird of Harlow," 81e. SEASONS WITH THE BEA HORSE; or Sport, iug in the Northern Sears, by James Lamont, EN, F. G. S., with maps and I lustrations. Price $2OO FAMILY PARSONAGE, a novel, by Anthony Trollope, an'hor of arctor Thorn, The lietrams, etc. Price $1,00„ A DAY'S RIDE; A Life's Romance, by Charles Lever. Paper, 50 cents. SILAS WARNER, THE WEAVER OF R aVE LOE, by George Elliot, author of Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss. Mualin,7s cents. GREAT EXPECTATIONS, by Charles Dickens. Ps per, 60 cents muslin, 84 illustrations, 11,50. MILITARY BOURS—A large stock of all the dif ferent military books published, min be found at the Wholesale and Retail Book and Periodical Store of HENRY MINER, Successor to Hunt k Miner, NEXT DOOR TO THE POSTOFFICE. au29 R. R• BULGER-, MANITIWTIIRREt 07 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 Smilittlield Street, PITTSBURGH. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Bianattetured Furniture, Constantly on hand which we will bell the low est ork , oa for CASH. myledvda 3IL'ICEE & PRILTPIS, GENERAL COOPERAGE, AS THIS NKR PAOTOLT ON Wayette street, Between Hand and Wayne streets, PITTSBURGH, PERI% ..We are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whis key, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable term s JESSE JOHNSON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND Dealer In Flour, Grain, end all kinds of Country guoi, P o r i e g d laz rib e ir i r r e c s ot and e. L i. Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. NO. 155 SOUTH FOURTH ST., CORNER OF WALNUT, rj-n-• PHILADELPHIA. acata • d Omar OF Till Cdrivaintza or Am./91MT CO.. PA., I Prrrssuaos, August 29th, 1861. f tif I 0 CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed Propo sals will be reoeived at this office until SEP- T 888 7th:prox ,for the construction of a BRICK SEWER on boss street, from third street to Mon ongahela R ver. The Sewer will be new from Sec ond sleet to the Monongabels River. Prom Sec ond street to Mud the old sewer will have to be taken upend the old bricks, so far as practical, used. The proposals will state the cost per thousand for brick furnished and laid in good lime mortar, and what allowance will be made for the old brick. A Ito, the price per cubic yard for the excavation re gnlr Also, the price per accuire yard for stone paving taken up and repaired. Also, a wooden month piece; plan to be seen at the office of County Commissioners. No allowance to be made for filling lathe amount of material required to restore the street to its proper condition, or for the lemoval of any surplus material. The contractors are requited to tarnish their own Centres, Templets, &c., &c., without any additional expense. By order of the County Commissioners. auro Bid HENRY LAMBERT, Co. Controller. CALDWELL & BRO., BOAT ITUB3ZWEI2B AND DICALICRe Idnillia, Hemp and Cotton Cordage, Oakum, Tar Pitch, Rosin and Otto Tar Duck , Li fidlt and Hem Ac. Noe es Water and IS Froetsbnetal §„TONE WATER PIPE-2000 yards how 2 to Oineh oatibr_e_p„ tot reoeived'aml for tv , I , T 11: 001,1. M. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. LOU rsv tit E, S.',pt. 2. The Journal says that two Yee scion military companies of in fantry and cavalry are at Beard's station on the Louisvil , e and Lexington Railroad, armed with State Goad arms. The Courier of this evening revs shot fears are entertained of a collio.on among the citizens of Newcastle, Ry. The Opelousas, La., °cattier of the lith says that two remoners ran the blookarle at t'ie mouth of Coleasten River, and landed a cargo of art:fee, flour, mu t. etc. The corresp - ndent of the Richmond Enquirer notifies that paper of the a. rival at one of the Southern ports of two cargoes of sugar, salt, molavees ' etc , supposed to be the same as above mentioned. Toe correspondent of the New Orleans Omega suggests the seizure et all blankets in the steam peals lyinu at that port for the army. 'the Mob'le Trt.hune says that there is every rcason to believe that the enemy at Fort Pickens are removing valuables p:ior to the evacuation of that place. FORTRESS hioNROX. September 2 —The I steam: r 11; , orge Peabody arrived liven Hatteras Inlet this morning, having in tow the prize brig H. B Brooke, captured at the inlet. The steamer Harriet Lane was got off at two o'clock, p. m , on Saturday; her armament and coal bad been thrown overboard, but the gone would be recovered. The• rebels had eigtt killed and 26 wounded. A new mi!itary depot, it le uppo-ed, will be created, and assigned to Gen. Butter. Copt Larneot'a company, of the 9d Artillery returned on board the Peabody. Tr ey were the blot to land and, with the NaVal brigaae, completely out oft the escape of the rebels by land. Lieutenant Loder was the first man that invaded the sacred Boil of North tarolina: 'the gunboat H. B. Forbes, from Boston, went ashore yesterday on Smitn's Island, near Cape Charles hrre propellers were sent down from Oki Point to assist in gettiog her oft. Two members of Hawkins' regiment were accidentally shot to-day, and one of them killed. T II E- MARKET MAKING Wasbington City Items. WASHINGTON CITY, Sept. 2 —Minister Adams writes that he does not think the British government contemplates any change cf position so long as the blockade is continued The Navy Department has been officially in formed that lb, steamer Harriet Lane, which grounded at Care Hatteras, floated off on Satur day, but not until Car. Yrance had thrown her guns overboar.i. Secretary Seward and Cameron having returned, Attorney General Bates is the only member of Me Cabinet now absent from the city. Gen. Abbott, of Lew Haptnehire, has received authority from the War Department to mine a reg iment of infantry in that, State. During the week past reports have been preva lent here and elsewhere, based on alleged private accounts, of digester to Gen. Rosecrans, but it is ftrtein that the War Department has ao such tn torniation. e=ii:1::111=1 HARRISBURG, Sept. 2.—The act of the 15th Mar, 1884 section 12th, expressly forbids any volunteers leaving the State, except he shall be accepted by the Governor of the State under a ree gammon from the Preaident. It has, therefore, been decided by the S ate authorities, that persons enlisting in independent regiments accepted only t.y this Was Department, are cot entitled to corn me on from the State, and their families are not to receive the benefits of the funds raised by their respective eounties and in case of their death the pension of $8 a month for five years allowed by the Slate, will Le. t be made to ttie:r widows and minor children. CARDS, &c The Secessionists Repulse the Federal Troops. Wm:lnds% Va., Sept. 2.—The Seees- Aoninta encamped at Wor.hington, Marion CO.. 400 in number, were at salted by t.ot. Qrosman, of (len. Kelly's stall. with two communes of United States troops, a little after daylight this morning. The Secessionists were too strong for him. and he was mpalled to fall back, with the loss of two men. The expedition from here last night had not reached the scene of action at our latest advices. Two pieces of artillery were sent to Croat:nen% re lief from Clarksburg today. Be reports that he can hold the enemy in check until reinforced. Lexington Taken by the Fed eral Troops. ST. LOUI3, Sept. 2 —Lexington, it is enured, was taken possession El by the Federal ops last Ft Idmy. As rein forcemente have reached •+re before this no apprehension t. felt for the suLtly of the tre,tits. In the attack cn Thursday tteverat Union troops were wounded but none fled. t.on. Pop> leaves fn. Quincy this even tug. He will immediately take the field in person in tNorth-rn Ittits-teuri, Skirmish in Western Virginia. CINCINNATI, September 2.—A flzht on ()Lured yeplerday at Hoene Court House s Virginia, between the rebels and fedora* resulting 4n the total rout of the rebels, whose lose is thirty killed, a large number wounded and forty prisoners taken. None were killed on our side, but six were wounded. Our men burned the town. NEW Yeitx, Sept. 2 —Surveyor An drews yesterdayseised 26 vessels owned wholly or in part by the rebels, including eight ships and seven barks. Others will be seized to-day. The value c f the vessels seized is over two millions of dollars. Pensacola Navy Yard Recap tured. MEW YORK, Sept. 2.—The Commereixii of this evening, states that the frigate Minnesota, spoke a pilot boat, which reported having spoken an unknown vessel, which stated that Col. Brown, of Port Pickens, had recaptured the Pensacola Navy Yard, but gives no particulars. Meeting of the Mentucky Leg- FKA&KYOkT, Ky., September 2.—Tbe House elected B. H. Buckley speaker. W. T. Sam* vela Clerk, and John Q Smedley Sergeant.a[-Arma. The Senate has not organized. Napoleon Arrives in Chicago. CLEVELAND, Sept. 2.—Prince Napoleon and suite arrived at Chicago this evening from Prairie Du Chien. They have taken rooms at the 'Fremont House. TO THE PUBLIC. lIMPECIALLY the igno- EA rant and falsely Mod- - - 7 111 1144.. oat Physicians of all de- nominations, treat secret yr,, anddelicate disorders, -- self abase and diseases or stuations common and • incident to youths of both sexes, and adults, Single or married. Because D. , BILIMATIP publishes the fact of his crane B Ot the ignoram and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thins It a great in very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising eons and daug,hters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them In ignorance that they dr the same as Dr. BRA.NSTRUP, (except publiahing) lest a lucrative prre lice might be lost to them among stupid, falsely modes. and presumptuous families, born and raised in ignorance; sprung c as mushrooms, and who compare society, intelli gence, reuse, le., to dollars and cents ; royste nonsty, meanly or illy gotten. It is le rubliedgif, howev et, that numarouk parents and guardiays are thankful that their sons, daughters and warde, ya , svicstudy feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and &wpm &nee, have been restored to health and vigor by Dr. RWIBTRUP. besides many before and after mar• riage through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Arc. Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special dia..... and whe is daily consulted by the profession, as well recommended by respects able citisens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, Etc, Spermatorhea, or so called nocturnal embisiona— Th'e dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very last discovery that has never yet failed. In female diseases he has had superior experience on account or his old age, seventy years, all irregu. barfly is Completely cured. AB for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are comp°. aed from Iceland moss and other ingredients by a akillful physicien five years at the Ixtalness,it has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi cates will show. They are all genuine and ran be found socoreing to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of charge.— Office 85 Smithfield street, near Dismonc street Private communications Stoma peats of the Umon putridly attended to. Direct to Custom Hoes Pirrisintea, Sept. 25,1861. NOTICE TO SHlPPERS.—Merchants and others having occasion to send goods of soy description to the States of Virgirua, Ken tucky, or Missouri, are respeuitfolly requested to assist the officers of Gnatoms in preventing goods from getting tato the hands of oar ene mi es, by conforming strictly to the following instruction= The restrictions heretofore required In reference to shipments to Wheeling, and points this side, in Virginia, remain In fates, as far as they relate to arms, ammunition, military ods and eqrupments. Goods of any description g oofing to the interior of, or along the Ohio line south of Wheeling, to Vir ginia, w require permi Goods of all kinds goi ng to BenMoky and Mis souri will requirepermus. Packages going to ottr soldiers in either of the aboveltates, and Mrecteit to the care of the commanding officer, wal'uot re• quire permits. As I Ain required by the Draping Department to report the sillmmTetrilare'deitriP• tine, destination and value of moralism's ship. pad from this port to the above mimed states:, all applications for perialtelo ehip met be Made in giving name of shipper, owner, daidies. don, deamption and valneorgoodis shippers will be required tom& firpreloialty, of muisignees not known at this offioi - . C. W..I3IaOHELOrt, eiNalwd of Outman. -JOlOl CIALIDIFILL, iY LoulsvMe Items. From Fortress Monroe. From Harrisburg. Seizure of Vessebi. Mal ure. BOX SOO, Pittsburglt Post (Vies MEM ./Sprroa Posr—At.theittifilg ottizeneo ike.," I off er myself as a I wash t& 0110 tit:Ala i:mil - Us:agreed on In the ;present tha • - IL NOUN. ticata Wun , Plitabur • ,te.2410., tOf•Fu •z . z F, ROBERT WATSON, OF THE FOURTH WARD, PITTSBURGH, atom hnnalf tot& Wends and fend* (Omens of Allegheny county en the Union and Workingman's camcidate, et the October. erection. • sao3:te.* f 1 FORCOUNTY TANASUREfter-A.FLOYIJ 'MY of thel3econctWard ! PIOO I 4 II OA/ bO * ~..„ candidate for the above °Moe; Work tae 0 4 3Plivaf can Nominating Convention. ' aptdrwto NOISE IN TUE HEAP DEAFNESS. DB, F, A, MN MOSORZISKER OCULIST AND AVRIIST (Late of the Austrian Army) Gives his entire mid naclusive attention to all maladies of the EYEgdd EAR requiring medical or surgical attentins„ . ta restore eight or hearing- Persons wishing' ta . bri treated by , him either Mr . DEAF/YRog or IMPAIRED SIGHT sihouht without further delay. They will,in-doing doi•bene. fit themeelvea and give him time to do jostmeto their OWB. The success of his treatment of the EYE AND EAR. He has over and over again illustrated before his professional brethren who have honored his office with their presenze, to witness his operations and practice. From hundreds and thousands who tae been restored by him to SIGHT andHEARING he begs to suljoin the following names and testlmonials Hon. SENATOR PUGH. T. ItePT.RAN, son of Judge lii'Leari, U.S. Supreme Court, J. STEPHENS, Esq., Philadelph'•B. J. H. TOWN, Esq, now Captain In U. 8. A; J. C. SIDNEY, Esq, Philadelphia, C. L. KILBURN, Captain U. B. A. R BACK, Fsq, President of the Goodhue Fire Insurance Company, New York. L. GLOVER, Esq, Director of the National Bank Company. G. B. LAMAR, President of the Bank of the Republic, New York. J. BLLNT.II)3.OP, blerchitnt, Warren street,'New York. These were cases of Deafness, some of THIRTY YEARS standing. PITTSBURGH CERTIFICATES Rev. STANISLAUS PARIZYWSKY,Peasionitri. Rev. M. GREGG. W. S. GRAY, Req. THOMAS MOORE, E.q., Fast street. JOHN BECK, ar., corner Grant and Seventh eta. OASES OF BLINDNESS. W. BISHOP, Esq., einsinnatu F. WILLIAMS, M. D, A. P. STEWART, Esq. J. W. HEATH, Esq.aierobant Rev. FA FR ER MULLEN. L. B. N.IiVILL'E, Commander U. S. N To this list hundreds pore could be added. Dr M. flintier begs the perusal of the two following TEiTIMONIALS from gentlemen well known in this city; TESTIMONY : FROM IWO. M'DEVITT, ESQ 4, From the benefitmy son derived of DR. VON MOOHZJSKERS &HUM treatment, I have much pleasure in recommending him toall similarly af fected, as a most successful ' JOHN 11I'DVVITT, 811. Liberty street. Pittsburgh, May 16,1661. "From aNO. 3IPCLOSICEIr. Esq., of the firm of firCloskey, Cosgrove I Co. Post Plas _m AliS Apr WIM ON ELI ath 2'o D. VON ifOgo, il thud f Pittsburgh—l am happy to inform you that my little daughter, who has been quite deaf for four years, has, under your skillful treatment, entirely recovered. I feel quite satisfied that bar hearing would never have been restored by natural causes. but to your ability alo commend indebted with andl would earnestly re all afflicted deafness to consult you at once. Respectfully yours, JOHN WC/LOWEY. 0 '''F'IC3E., 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND GRANT STE, ' no..ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted. The original letters of the names above sAven, egn be examined by all who wish to do so. et Dr. Ws *Moe. anttO NEW DRY GOODS. FL &NNELS-ALL COLORS , GREY SHIRRS AND DRAWERS, tHEOM AND TIMINGS, PRINTS AND GINGHAM, BRIEFINGS AND MEETINGS, SHIRT fioBo SS AND IRISH LINENS, NEEDLE WORK COLLARS AND SETE, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITTS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, LADE MANTLES, PLAID FLANNELS FOR SHIRT FRONTS, CLOSING OUT AT HALF PRICE• Domestic and Staple Goods, A FULL STOCK. • We now Sell tor 'Cask C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market Street. A lISTIN LOO - 103 I CO. Dealers in Prinusiory Notos, Bonds, Mortgages, and asearnites for money. Money loaned on Checks at short date 4 with oolisteral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD Persons desiring Loans can be anotwomodated on reasonable terms, and eapitalists oak' he tarnished with good seen:Wes at rtommeratise Also, attend to theliale, Renitokind LOssing. of Seel East& Oflite, No. Oil POUBTHI3'I2I2II'T 'abonk Wood. tomie . suably Lavine IMPORTANT" TO-LADIES. I , IR. JOHN, HARVEY:. having. e for M u traV a x= tY tld e r d " 4 1 4 .1tr- 40 da Difficaties, and having atteoeeded in thonatoidi.-af, oases in restoring the afflicted to sound helath; baa. now entire confidence in owing Witt* hie Great A.meriout •Remedy,” DR. HARVEY'S CHROU-THERIMIAL FEMALE PIL.L.S, Which ye never red faded (when the dons have beenatriotly foiloweda re moviesdiffloultiea suirdnirfrom Obstraetton,or Stoppage of Nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health, when suffer*: from SPINAL Amason, Esorismos Us* ra, tea Wanes, or other ireakne as of the Unarm Omura. Alec, in all cases of Lamm oa Nam= Pt4ensusr, Enossoce, Per magma to. 40., wide' are the fcrrerunners of more serious diadems. AllarThess F,Ui are porieelly harmless on the aim ahtutern, and may to fatal ay tha mod delta* male without causing tiferrea; at the same dale they OS WI Nen= by iarentitbelaillairat mg, and restoring the system to a , (rendi tion, and by bringing on the monthly pe regularlity,no matter from what canes - the otrtrt* tionosay arise. They ebooldhoweverotot be takote, tier" the drat three Cr titormoths preggthov; thsate at oar other time, rolsearrise won] be the result. Each box contains ea Elba Ears Use and'elien desired will be bent by mail inei l adril any advertised Agent, on receipt of this money. , J. BRYAN, Boototater; tt. T.; General Arm: ; MANHOO-D. .._,, How LOOT, ROW IMITORMI, ‘,,, T UST TIISTWITgit" ON 3..;. - . TlLLt&mintszmANZE OF litrgataajW4')*ll446ing,„__ amnia Dobtl46-Xerir9Molls:: tows . and.ailia, ko.. Alp ses4 In* eimgapo kk an,Addmivat. .. Qum* of two istampeatteliiiii. J . ~:t in -- . 111711overy Neroqprcl•pat9Mce Barmix-41,1110. maldldhtigisir4h4, , A. t ) '1- We+ AN 11l 2 I k'.: , , -,.. . pxg itat :utok C. ,- - -29.DATISREilinudAdeslak . in b v iiid,-ku - piest4 ProxitotaL --14- - q-r. , - , ...-y4fs . . P , •-• - MEESE ME= Herz , Licotiro ____ ls7l -- 10407 Ailisseiw`clitti SrailligESWAlWK' 'J c c)SlizA.33l:rittkev.-1::, a 2 Inch.* to ;74•2-- I-Orders may be 18E4811. * - •IS ie., Wend Friropt- PittAnreh. o.4itlati , I >. FiIIiVARDING *NO COMMISANCIPONIG-;i; - .as h , 1, 3 , 14 near, GrattwAilseozir Lair Dried IPreatistid. Proetwetteurally k ,4,, L . °moat Or miOltrr Mat 71138? PITTUBUR6B;;'PA. • - lama To—French; et. worth Br, 8. Cuthbert Sciii,ritheefitlifi Be d >_ Ott, Reuter It Bw sty Id, Ca! Bd Bank, List Howell, le .t -04 - ttemell Anderson, Donlon Pairton* efWbeerlw& mysalott4B - EAR. twat ROBERT ToAitigEL,t, - * lllot -*: ~ g ; WHOLESALE TORWSlililitjaitiftW runtime> biyisosiiiatifil4ilh PITTSBURGN-STEtt cAijsitAhlt - IEAIe. .TONES, AN ty FA. 0 Tu REittr.ey Ettotos.b...BP__64.-114 . ita - I.lr l p- & -- 8 G 8 and Wri comer ttd - I _4roxite, ,-(no211:131' ,PITTSALIB6W DOWN .114kIrrOid, ___' LSE Wood -61zetetj:IL` L:' 4 7,13 MAKE TOOLS FOE 1304.11N1er4A1,:.,-1 - , =WELLS at the shortest pomitt , ;matlcia:q.4 albeit in the business of Intumfaet moc,. ever tame the übaver" first brokeontywentmassare ti perorate about to engage in the oft trudneaktliatr,ttt• will be to theirintereat to gitie at* an examination of. our atoCk-noWonitandik , 4,:i TEETH EITILICTED..W,MI=, - - DI Y THE USE •OF AN_ JJ whereby' no dingy • used. Oold weather Is the time aheer4h6 . - 6 , tins can be used to its fiat , advantage.,. 2€ 4:r gentlemen and their farahletrhaVe , :thedetistmtowt• traeted by my process, and are ready to loWyamto the Safety and mdMarameas of the operatton,tWOM • - ever bat been said bons interestect-Int Betting the eentraz7 having no harrabnigeOf 114' • process. Mit - ASITIFICTIAL TEETH inserted txraieryar,a E. •otrintir;_fiettuwc- 4 . neldifirdis 134 Brohlitletdet*.f. C. WESlNitir, gr; , . C A R- R -1 ROCRAWAYEI, Bll6l6.ll24.butaramer.C:sn.4.•`•• No. 107 Ann &rest. Attabsirgr,._ : , , .. , 4 - --` - * Sir workmarraatn4 t0.b0;94 e , bd: emu, and worirmanshiP. •• • • WILLUM MEAlid, Allyn) itricymugpakir - ...cr', , Fii IiARRIBONA. COFFIN. General Partners •• • • .•<•,•?•, tt••T ?.• MENA= ' OSP .. COrl i qfP • CEtacceesoratioleCtiiiitte-P-to WHOLESALE- 0 , 11.9:410114 - ~. ..-.414.11,4,:ww q CornOi Wood and Winer - JOHN MOO IL ILICANII4 -- , •;- E COMMISIELION:ME - Nre mu role nal sat,* Or PIG METAL AND , ELGomel:4 ,- -, No. 74 WATArtSTR2A7;I43I4I4 - WAttiV. palls c.e.eZ,T5. - 41.2 - ' D. B. RUG 1110814 -,, -1 .4Lurgrommuraiti, , , • gOettratelithig)' ST A - • lt • _ f ig h l Tit teal. A PEASANT RESORT RIVOENTLEMBLI T' underaig.fled .keeps, nothing, , ,b4t. Pure LIQUORS, and flrsachustr ALL M.lira OLGARe. Gentlemen vithtug the honmeonseC.ba underito apprehension of meetintp,rongttiorldie orderly charaatersote they are smixententeueed:i. A cool erne, sitting-room In the rear of the *atm can be reached through the Mitattahall.: 4 , , .. , oil'f a.^ No. 101, Thirtatmet,Pittabiregh: iy/l.ftmd IiMPV7;cI PN!,4llll.ln!:_lq;lllz.ftlfPP!Va.',":) Western Stove-WOZTA : 245 'LIBERTY sThmianislimak • • . G A Ftrz&uvo*r, %., • . - 10 - citam CALL THE of -ATTIMIWIT___, Iry i q ul4 P.O lotha rMlce:fsMiWoritql*,... • lasted • . Cook, Pitilorsk tOailiostikovt4, eiAnifdpitiiiiiit-Wo 4- _V - • KITCHEN BANGEt . ;,GRATtINEIttk - Y'''' . ! , :: Eelsow-Wana,, Se, amouti:A10;1421):4160:f • EMT cosi. cool sTovsl. TH$ STATE. The -^ 47:• Diantoml,Advn . :uan i r:ettoi ,„, • Were awarthlditielitEßlllikittlitrAide Farr Itor thi merino. .000Ir-07'OrF:ti .tom_ RUM PRZlERWatiareetttkgt. e """' 4 .!. TRUE4XiI fO 4O 4 I 4O O , I 4hAUR For the BIR3T'WO6D - ; 000E U 8 The ERSITISECLIWan Stores are uneursaked. DEALERS and BuiLDEßSloge ORE= MlMs& ds . : • IN THE STATE.. : , N.B.—We line the DIAMONDand BOUNOteitai cke Cook Stores with Soapftine Linings, mr)trtePtftand the fire better than iron. - iardadiF THE THIRD SESSION V Mrs. A:',:B3llMLftto (late the Arientallitak r aunty 4scupo I'9ufirit,„ 44.. p Corner - of Bern: t Ind./kWh OnteltnOtri: PALMY eig 00 MONIVWNI`- irsmtir4 Circulars can had* the, Sehoolitorisfie at t he prbiejll44*lF.3 and.:lll6. Amy. ' ' masstO.hr , P B- p r jEdW AI t i ,4 I4 'Er jS MEDICIAL endEtURGICAL'OBION''Ne. b0= , ••••`:' - , -,-, - .7 _tin Rtzpe, , pfttabtogf ,--. ~_,/ , -..., ."•:. • ' - :" . Dr. BROWN - In in old oat , . . nectOr:Pltedturgb. and hasbeen. 1, -„ '• . ' 7 ' t• In Triettleo for Abe' buntenett, '• , - die-inern 1 Mt- btusintteeAttir; : f - - .-.' been confined mostly to ,Prinlno• . e'< ,•• end Burgled Discainc, 'i ••It. . ~,,, •,...,” ,• ''''t•- , ' .•-• ;fitiliSibtfiUDllTAfintimilre' ''':--' ' 1* ne ed of a mediesd:Alead o ,.. ! _'•eK . ' - Ant to .findntotthe.nure plitonor reuns.. lll 4, 4 a • logranf ot grudtudeonzulltle,i.al _ flmit,4 most nontatnelaecof. . tele Witte softerant nrobeontoo : batthquselif bin cezoodtesi nal • ....,Aditii,", nft.7 .. .. ' D.ll.itifilffirtintdiElkliGt&l„..---- .neyerta=theArosstfornitoWj as .,_ Amok And licroftdgek . - .. - -•;;404.- oat ate*. oiling fil l t beA4344resx. ti i - -;: 'A nunifostalltinliin the tctf• ' - ' -• .•-?,..m. andagrentronnyfortattofekti - -- 4 2. - -• of whack the , PAN* IC,onAtiett,-; 'i- '• I personsaosfeetted-o- . , - -,,, p , 4 "4 5PeadLTi......4,...e • ,Dr. Ec0,.4....,......,......,,1ntAtin,- ' Irf ' ' '''.4lido 1 woo g bt on often by that noitutx,lndfitt . :sgaianal 1 sratinco". 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