g to c onayofd able Megitfriti oltagOotOiltd*NeWrohe; we dertaititintvisaib old pastKne our 'OP./MING till Monday, the 16th inst. Bee advertiaornent. J 1 E0.,14,-..WEITE 'BO. sell • No. 26 MTh scr, , et GOMMIIVEES— ther "• Elizabeth township arid borough. in pun-p -atio° toAtioallitrom the.oounty RABBI Board, ar. pointe4,l4, felloWing, Committees for the borough: Rom? C Watsita t . , Soar E Swags. W. B. Braau or.. , AlALltlcang. l.,nsaam,} For the Township. . 1 4.14lil.Gatamut„, soli grbouNtt COMMLSSIONER--Mie friend of JOHN IfdeELWAIWtil 'Plum township, without distinction of party. would respectfully so licit tupporaiustion for their:4,3a of COUN'EY 0031- Ml B BlONEW,VrttiocAbitarre t Upon (ion. Ben 7 ;'Y AND NA.-VY File Instructor. ;VAMP inolnding the ' , Reveille," "Breakfaet JM.," ',Trhop" .filurgeon's Call," 'Din ner Celleh"Retrestf ..Tattoo," Ae., an mastised in the Urettui aides Army, both in the Wluoteer and Re egular of Barytes, to which is added a large collec tion NATIONAL AIRS, Mareikea,Qulatetope,Walizsn, Polkaa,Schottirchea, -Bor. pipes, Contra Dancer, Souga, &c. PRIC.E_ J FIFTY CENTS. 11E11111Y (sucowor to Runt s Pdtner,) . _ _ NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. GREAT EXPECTATIONS, GREAT EXPECTATIONS, ,GREA.T EXPECTATIONS. CHARLES DICKENS' BEST 800 K. Price 50 cents in paper cover, or two iilusrrated editions, in cloth„ with 34 illualratiorm, either lel duodecimo or octavo form, for St 50, ie fort ale by HENRY MINER, (Successor to Hunt & Miner.) Nos. aidnd 73 FIFTH ISfIIEET. -vbodv ahl get it and read it. sell E DQUARTERS PA. MILITIA. BEANO/AVMS PESEST LVAEIA Quarrzuttarsa's I.l2rentmorr, ltestuencita, September 10,1,431. Pennsylvania needs blanketa and al ckluga. for her 30,000 bravo soldiers in arias to support the Government. Every foqory capable of making blanket., even to a Sia4lll loom, should at once be put is opera -11013 Letinul contracts will ho given to all such. Blankets sbullltd-bOinol 'grey. 7 feet long by feet 6 ingliSs WWI; and' Weigh tulllti potinde, with the letter P. V in,hlack, 4 inches long, an the cen tre of each blanteet. Eltockutga will be needed the coming winter— half hose dr snake, good a,r la, one fourth pound each.T,Let eettx , mower, wife and sister kuit one or more pail's. Let' 4oelationslbetortned in each county, with a treasurer at the coon y seat, with wh , ,m the atockltlga .posited . and forwarded to the maiteryettire at Harr.aburg. The United Btati3a co n t ractirtirine,AtrantY7five toms per pair. will be paid to each county' treaßurer, nod thus a fund can be ralseptioniipplythe wants of volunteer fan iUee to which every patriotic woman in the tale ran contritma bet Mare. R U HALE. 802,4taltiv Quarietm. , 4er-G.nernt P p IPI - 'os.9leB FUR. U ES. (1114/17211tUeSTEli% DEPAUTELIVIF, HABILIPIWES, SepL 0.18,11. Sealed proposals will be rooeived at. 1.1.0. office up to twelve o'clock on Friday, lath day of Sept , to. ber,lbed, to furnish the following aruclee of cup. Pbee.in alleh quantities, at such limos and at such placea as may be utr. , cte.l by this afire: SOO pord e of Oak Wood. 100 tons lykens Valley Coal. The PIMA to be inspected by proper persona sele•qed as provided by the act of sawn] bly. sel2lll F. C. HALE, Q. M. G. HEatiQUA it 1 E11..i .--- t RAIM6B11.(1, eept 9, 1861. f • 4.BOARD OF SIIWEONS FOR THE examination of candidates for the o II ttGEON end SURGEON'Si MATE In thePENN-SYLVANIA. TBOOP,i, will assomb o in HA RIOS BURG, at the Ball of Representatives, WEDNES DAY, October 2d, IE6I, at 9 o'clock, a. m, when and where ell deaitmg appointments will present them selves.. -By order of the Governor. HENRY H. SMITH, M. D., Surgeon General Penna. ____ Fo Lou and St. THE STEAMER ARGONAUT, Capt. BRICKLL lesve for the above and an intermedne eports on SATURDAY, the 14th Inst., at 4 o'clock, m. 8812 JOHN H. LIVINGSTON &Co , Agents Rig FALL 4.+OODS.—Wo are now receiving our Fall Stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Setts, &c., to which we invite the attention of cash buyers. C. HANSON LOVE, sel2 74 Marl, et streo t. r. J. etutirir r in, ki uu'us Western Stove Works 245 LIBERTY STRFAT, PITTABFRGII GRAFF & Co., NLE 3I TtIFACTI7B.ERS; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the;Veililic to theirlame,etock of well so- Oook„Psition & Heating Stoves, Amo—impßovED KITCHEN': RANGES, GRATE FROM'S, Houmwitik- =long which will be found the BEET' COOS STOVES IN THE STA1:11; 110 DiamstUdtance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, and 11101/ CITY, Were airarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fur tor. BSST 00AL:COOK STOVES. Aleo, FIRST, awareed to the TIOIXANMELIOA7SI, GLOBE & =PUBLIC, For the MT WOCIVOOCOX STOVES NOW IN USE. pioAlig.ink'AZlN,and ILS.NSAS Premium Stoves are, snsurpnasoil. We call attention of DEALERS shd BU REAS to the largos: stoat of GRATEThows &FENDERS . NMI ATB f N. EtuxWeillnerthe DIAMOND and *BOUM Cks3 Cook Stoves ,with OmpStone tantege, -which stand the fire WWlrthen iron. Rem is aa JmumiL C O., imAIL. It., tOartz s" E E E - RGE N FL 0 HART; NG NEC %AI HO ri", wirSSION AND ru r eo ' . Dialing 3311PRoDucm AND ' , mow mp ' boltigjP., /41:901py, 46-Tr--Anftao PIT TSBURGH'STEELORKS 4iiiin!........10u5t IL. Bo= W APCuli,ouas T.IONEB, BOYD ft CO., - .4wry - ACTITILERS OF OAST d lu4sLant Ws, ~4, [lollkie PUTSBURGE t Pa. ` ',JAMES A. FETZER. FORWARDING AND ORMOLU/ON MERCHANT YOB T2l 19A111 011 rimer. Hirst*, • itsean i Lard, Batter, Dried IPriatilided ,Produce Generally, conanor,or WASH=4.ND FIRST BTRZETB, PITTSBURGH, TA. RaWallo- 6 Plancie• WWI, gloq tVLlinm Dil wordter.o3.:l3tithbertrk Sony Piltsieulti, Boyd t Ott, H4sker*L-Sweariogen, S.' Inside, fins... 3f. & Headtilifitt- Howell, - 3fangle * 00, George W on tedet Andereon, , Dtdon•Parton deo.; Wheeling. t.4e. • LOOM A :00;41 IPOMIS 4k. . CO., Dealers in -, - apuang,Fliotes, Floods, Mortgages, and in n smut looney. co a ties. .eiteeks at short dates, with tiettil liC111144.41)1DBAFIB BOUGHT AND BOLA Persona_ddidihit Peens can be accommodated on reasonlible***nnaelgiitalists can be furnished wii 2 49%lo4fatla at remunerative prices. ~, 7,i t he Bale, Awning arid Leming of ytw eridtatz above . Wood. -,„ AUSTIN LOOltiti raVinil t. 4 1)1 . P/dritai GO.LORS, GRE'ORIIIRECOD bRLW,ERS, CREdifi ANiti l titißgiR t PRINTS AND GINGHAMS, , SHEFIINGtIAGL }MERV NG9, 8111 RWP MS AND IRISH LINENS, NEEDLE-WERR 'COLLARS AND SETS, BOWERY, GLOVE 3 AND MITTS', SEIRINFIR DRIMS GOODS, Log BLiprLys, PT ATG FLANNELS FOR SHIRT FROM, CLOSING, OUT AT HALF PRIG and Darn,w Staple Goode, L 0, K . • Welow-IMM tor. • Cash. , , C. y 80X JLOVE 7 • et Street. ORK Cp.N,TA INS THE Fti LI ROIL BALE EY Parson Brownlow. From the Louisville Democrat, Sop, 5. Many statements have gone forth lately in regard to this distinguished Teatiessean. Some reported that he had gone over with Nelson to the:enemy, others denied it with emphasis, know ing the Parson's pluck. The following, received from Albany Ky., under date of September let, will , show that Brownlow still. lives, and his colors flying. A friend writes our correspondent that, "I saw Brides at Monticello, en the day before he was taken prisoner, and was shown by him a letter from Brownlow to him. On the envelope, under the stars and stripes were printed—" Let no man into whose hands this may fall believe for a moment I will desert the old flag. They may rob and burn down my possessions, and hang me. Let not their lying trlitor ous tongues rob me of my good name. "Wm. G. BsowNtow. While in Chicago, Prince Napoleon had an interview with an old man, eighty years of age, named Lorentz liarte, who was with the first Napoleon, and showed the Prince wounds received in the retreat from Moscow, at the Bridge of Lodi, at Arcola, and at Aus terlitz. He also displayed the Cross of the Legion of Honor bestowed upon him hy l Napoleon for his bravery at Auster litz. • • The Prince treated the. old vet eran with much tenderness, and gave MI a well-filled purse, with 'the as• atiiance that: la belle Fmee h a d not forgotten 'fiei veterans. I TIIE Fort-, Hatteras prisoners are plaped on the 'Old frigate Brandywine for safe keeping. The vessel lies at the lii•ooklya Navy. Yard, and is to be used. as a prison ship. Ire Tidasuri Notes. ,The extraordinary demand for the treisury notes continues at the sub-trea miry in New York. The demand is so = great that the clerical force of the do partment is found to be insufficient to attend to the business of the office. A circular has, therefore, been issued sta ting that, for the public •accomodations, deposits for treasury notes may be made at any of the New York banks which are members of the association. The amount paid in at the sub•treasury on Tuesday was $800;000; on Wednesday up to two o'clock, $750,000 had been paid in, the notes are not yet ready for delivery, but subscribers pay in their money and take certificates therefore payable in treasury notes. All the in dications point to a rapid absorption of the loan. Its unquestionable security, the high rate of interest, its converti bility at any moment, will gixe it a pre feernee over every other security. We expect to see a large amount of other se curities thrown upon the market for the purpose of investment in these notes. Saving banks, insurance companies and trust funds generally, will seek this in vestment, and with the tanks and cap italists; great and small, we feel assured will be able to supply the government with all the funds necessary to a vig orous prosecution . of the war. This will be a grand achievement. It will pre sent a spectacle to the world of which every loyal American may well be proud. It will give strengh to our credit abroad and assure success to our cause at home, A Devilish Act. There is no act which the secession ists have been guilty of so atrocious as the injury to the bridg•• on the Hanni bal and St. Joseph Railroad, on Thurs day, by which a passenger train was precipitated into the Platte River. The persons who were thus killed and wounded were not soldiers—perhaps not all of them Unionists; but they were peaceable civilians, men, women, and little children, who were wantonly con signed to a sudden death, or lingering agony of mutilated bodies and mangled limbs. In the history even of civil war we can remember nothing so atrooious. The Black Hole of Calcutta sinks into insignificance, compared to the devilish wickedness of this act. The perpetra tors did not know whom they might destroy. They had not even revenge as an excuse for their crime. What they did was done in mere wantonness against peaceable tray elers,egainst those whose sex and years are respected in all civilized nations. 'We shudder when weeontem plate the terrible enormity the cold-blooded ferocity of this pretextless destruction of human life. A Dignified Rebuke. Gov. Magoflin, of Kentucky, who has been twisting and turning, contriving to get Kentucky, out of the - Union, notwithstanding the large majority the State has given for Union, makes some very awkward attempts to preserve the neutrality of the State. In his reoent correspondence with President Lincoln in reference to the removal of Federal camps in Kentucky, the President gave him a rebuke, which must have shown him how completely his hypooritial pre tences were seen through. Kr. Lincoln says: . "I most cordially sympathize with your Excellency in the wish to preserve the peace of my own native State, Ken tucky; but it is with regret I search and cannot find, in your not very short let. ter, any declaration or intimation that you entertain any desire•for the preser vation of the Federal Union." It was in consequence of Magoffin al lowfing Governor 'Terris, of Tennessee, to invade the southwestern part of Ken tucky, and occupying two towns in that neutral State, that Gen. Grant marched over from Illinois and took possession of Paducah, on the Ohio, near tho mouth of Tennessee River. Prince Napoleon Finds a Veteran. A.: Po STEM/UP: TO PRAT ER.- The characteristic anecdote of a colored preacher instated to have had its origin in a meeting-house for colored worship era, in the village of Whitcstown,N. Y. 'The colored minister was closing up his prayer, when some whits boys in the corner had the ill-manners to lano.b so that the sable suppliant heard them. He had said but a moment before, and very earnestly, 'We pray dat de Lord will bress all flesh dat is human,' when the laugh occurred; and commencing again just before the 'Amen,' the lions old man said: I ' 4 '0 Lord, we are not in de habit ob adding poseserips to our prayers, but if do 4 spression, (.13resS all dat is human,' won't take in dese wic zed white fellars, den we pray dat de Lord will bress some dad ain't human, also, besides!' " Tnrcas has been a great deal said about bNErrett of the Gazelle holding a nurn f offices at the same time. He puts the matter to rest in the following : THAT PAYMASTERSITI P —The announce. bent in the eastern papers of Friday that the senior partner of this paper has been appointed a Paymaster in the Army, has given occasion for another display of that amiable and Christian spirit which the ed itors of the Ditpatch and Chronicle cher. ish toward him, and the changes are rung again, as of old, upon the numerons fat offices he holds, &c. The editors of those papers will doubt less be very sorry to hear that the accept ance of• Paymaster would, ipso jade, va cate any - oil:ice be may hold under State laws, the two being, under the laws of the Commonwealth, incompatible. He has a..t accepted it, however. BO was not an applicant for that or any other position, and road the announcement cf the appointment with considerable surprise. His acceptance or non -acceptance of it is, to be sure. a matter of very small moment to the public; but inasmuch as the papers alluded to have taken such a deep interest in his personal affairs, he hastens to relivvo their anxiety by informing them that the appointment haq not been accepted CC= Tits Fourth Alabama I egiment, which did such gallant service at a part of the lamented Bee's brigade at Man assas, suffered, out of six hundred men a loss of thirty killed and one hundred and fortythrec wounded—total, one hundred and seventy-nine. This is one of the heaviest losses on recut d.—[Alem phis Appeal. THE intelligence from Fortress Monroe and Hatteras Inlet continues to confirm the repert3 of the returning loyal fePling of the residents of North Carolina.— Another fort i 3 reported as being evacuated doubtless preparatory to its surrender to the government. It is further reported that if the Union troops should invade Beaufort they would be supported by a large number of North Carolinian loyal ists. JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION 'MERCHANT, TOR TER BALK 07 PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, riTT6.130.609. Do 11: ROGERS & SON., MAHHYA.CPITHRRB OP BOGICILB' LIU - 410M PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Oftlee,_Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, reuse 1:181JKGH. PA. uF THE SEAT - 6F WAR. PORTRAITS OF ALL THE HILITARY CENETIALS ?rIILITAR Y BOOKS The largest best and most complete, absoritnen4 of all the various Maps of the different seats of war, and the Books on Military Tactics and the Portraits of all the Military Generals, are tor sale by the single copy, dozen, hundred or Ihouaand, at the Headquarters in Pittsburgh for all Maps of the Seat of War. Portraits of all tho Military Generala Military Books Union Note Paper Union Latter Paper Union Envelopes. FIENRY - MINICIt, Successor to Bunt It ?diner NEXT DOOR TO TILE POSTOFFICE. r sepT IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DJOHNHARVEY, having for JLAY upwards of twenty years devoted his proles sional time exclusively to the treatment of Fannie Difficiddie . a, and having succeeded in thousands of cases in restoring the of lioted to sound helwit, has now entire confidence in offering publicly his "Great American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS, Which have never yet failed (Witert the Wm:t hong have been grimly followedOin re moving chtficulties arising from Obstriiction, or Stoppage of Nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health. when suffering (cont.:m.lAL OrnorlortB, PHoPLitlitid Un to, Toe Warria, or other weakness of the liessimi orassa. Also, in all cases of Datum ou NERVOUS PRCSTRATION, a rEITERICIS, PALPITATION/3, de which are the forerunners of more serious disease. •43.-These Fills are pet7catty harmless on the con. staution, and may to Wen oy the most delicate fe male without. causing distress.; at the same time they Aar LINE a oneirot by strengthening, invigorat. mg, and restoring the system to a healthy condi tion, and by be aging on the monthly period with regtdarlity, no matter from what cause the °Nitrite tionamay arise. They should.however, vial be taken OUrlng the Brat three or four moths of pregnancy, though sale at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. Parr Om Douse, and when desired will be sent by mail prepaid by any advertised Agent, on, ree.eipaor themoncy. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y., General /went. Bold by Druggists generally. aultilydands UNEUD &nom or Aussios,l Western District of Pennsylvania, as. f WHEREAS, an in torraation has been filed in the District Court of the United States of America for the Western District of Penn sylvania, on the fifth day of September, In the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty. one' by Robert B. Carnahan, Esq , Attorney of the United States, on behalf of the United States, alleg ing in substance that a certain lot of rig met, amounting to seven hundred and elgaty-one (181) tonti, more or less, is now on the wharf at the port of Pittsburgh, in the said District; that, the same is owned, in whole or in part, by Pointer Brothers, citizens and residents of the State of Tennessee, and now in the possession and charge of John Moorhead, of Pittsburgh. in said District; that in puninancs of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1861, the President of the United States issued his proclamation, dated August 16,1861, declaring infer oho that, the inhabitants of the State of Tennessee 'ere fa a state of insurrection against the United States, and that all commercial intercourse between the same and the inhabitants thereof and the citi zens of other States and other parts of the United States is unlawful, and that all goods and chattels, wares and merchandise coming from said State of Tennessee Into other partsof the Under' States, by land or water,will be forfeited to the United Slates; and that said lot of pig metal, owned as moreamtl, was conveyed from the said State of Tennessee to said eity of Pittsburgh, and that the same thereby became forfeited to the use of the said United States, and praying that them/no be condemned as forfeitedas aforesaid. avow, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the said Court, to me directed and.delivered, 1 do hereby give public notice to all personsclanning the said pig metal or any interest therein, or lien thereon, or in any manner interest ed fn the same that they be one appear before the mad District Cohrt, at the city of Pittaburgh, on the drat Tuesday in October next, at eleven o'clock is the forenoon of that doh (provided the same shall be a day of Jurisdiction, otneniisa on the next day Of lOrtfoiiohon thereafter) Then and there to inter pose their claims and to maim their allmations in Mat behalf. • A. IVIUKUMR. Marabal WOstera Plst. of Penna. FiVisstonso,fieptesitber etb, 1881 - 5e744 PEARLS --E tons, for sale by eel HENRY H. COLLIN& (11)e 113ailu post. JAMES P. BARE, EDITOR ANDPROPRIETOR. liana:—Daily, Six Dollars t er year, atrietly in advance. Weekly, fillngte ekOsenpticns One Den., per year; in Oluba 01-file. Ono Dollar . _ OFF/OJAL PAPER OF 7TIE-Ern" CITY MATTERS. THURSDAY MORNING: The State Military F—titi-d7 The following correspondence exhibits, in a compact form, the expenditures of the Slate for military purposes up to the 13t. inst. It will be road with interest: STATE OF PVINsi v LVANIA, F}7 C'E SECRETALY OF COMMONWEALTIT, 1 farrisburg, Pa , Sept., 10th, 18c1. • Tur , . E COCIIRA.N, Auditor General: DEAR SlR:—Numerous inquiries have recently been made at this department as to the amount of money expended for mil. itary purposes. 1 shall be much obliged to you, if you will furnish for publication the whole amount paid out by the State since the commencement of the War for expenses of every kind whatever, connected with the organization of troops for the service of the United States. Please state also the probable amount o claims on the same account that are stil unpaid and outstanding. Very respectfully yours, ELI SLIFER, Sect.'y of the Comraonweuith AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, LlARR:meuxo, September 10, 1861. ; Ho?. LLr Surgm., Secretary uj the Com., ono:uaealth: DRAe. SIR:—In reply to your letter of this date, inquiring the amount of experts diture for the military service of the Com monwealth since the outbreak of the rebel lion against the United States, 1 have the honor to state that an account care luny made up at this Department, ox hibiting and including every account which has been settled from the 30th of April last, when the first account was pre sented here, to and including the 31st d sy of August ult., shows that the sum of $1,515,- 716,40 had been up to that time settled and paid for enrolling, subsisting, cloth nag, supplying, arming, (quipping, paying and transporting troops. Tins aggregate includes every item of expenditure, Whether med. on warrants of the Give:. nor or the A udivr General. A pert"of this wa. , drawn cut of the Treas ury by diaburs'ng oUlcers, whose accruals not having yet boon settled in full, it is probable that on closing them some of the money may - be refunded. 1 have no doubt that some outstanding unsettled accounts forfnailitary expenses yet remain. From the best moans which I possess of forming judgment, 1 do not think that the outstanding and unsettled accounts for military expenses will amount to the sum of $lOO,OOO, probably not more than, if as muchlasithe half of that anoint Of course, I do not "speak by the book" on that point, but I feel very confident that I do notundorstake the matter - . My reply is of course confined M expen ditures made, and accounts contracted be. fore the lot inst. Ido not pretend to an ticipate or estimate the amount of the ex penses which may be incurred subsequently for military purposes. I am, Very Respectfully, Your most obedient servant, THOS. E. COCHRAN, Auditor General. PRRADYTF.ItIA.N iNTELLIOENCE —At a meeting of the Presbytery of Monongahrs la, on the iih 'net , culls from the first church, Cincinnati, and Williamsburg, in the Presbytery of New York—were pre seated to J. D. Turner, that from Cincin nati accepted, and Mr. Turner dismissed to connect with the First Presbytery of Ohio.—At the Lake Presbytery, at Cherry Run church, on the 3d, Rev. J. R. Slentz was received on certificate from the Kansas Presbytery and installed pastier of the congregation of Cherry Run. He will preach the opening sermon at the next Presbytery at Cochranton, next Feb. ruary.--The Presbytery of Westmore land met at Beulah on Tuesday, the 8d inst., and continued in session during Wednesday. The opening sermon was preached by Rev. J. Given, on, "Go ye into all the world end preach the Gospel to every creature." Mr. H. Wallace do. livered an exorcise on "The Divinity of Jesus," and at his own request was given a certificate to the Presbytery of Mon- mouth. Mt. Pleasant and Madison were untited in one pastoral charge, and the moderation of calls grated them. Llurel Hill is constituted a full pastoral charge -- Mercer Presbytery held a regular meeting in Youngstown, Ohio, on the 2dinst The business of most interest transacted was the installation of Rev. G. K. Ormond as pas.. for of the united congregations of Youngs town and Warren. Rev. Brown, of New Castle, having boon appointed Chaplain: of Col, Leasure's: regiment of volunteers,asked Presbytery to release him for a time from the charge of his congregation,with a view to his accoptence of said appointment. ills request was granted, and he will leave home nest week for Washington City, the present locality of his regiment. A resolution was passed strongly urging the observance of the fast day appointed by President Lincoln. METHODIST PROTESTANT APPOINT— MENTS.—The following is a list of the ministerial appointments of the Pittsburgh District of the Methodist Protestant Church : President, W. Collier; Fifth Street Station, J. D. Herr; Second M. E. Church, Pittsburgh, D. Jones; Allegheny Station, J. Robinson; Birmingham Station, V. Lucas; Sharpaburg and Bakerstown Circuit, J. Scott; Manchester Circuit, J. Cowl; Ohio Circuit, D. J. K. Rine; Wells• burg Mission, W. Wallace; Amity Mis• sion. W. 11. Phipps; Monongahela Circuit, R. H. Sutton; Bodgereville Circuit, Un supplied; Freeport Circuit, J. J. Woods; Fayette Circuit, I. W. Francis; Connells vine Circuit, J. B. Lucas; Youghiogheny Circuit, Unsupplied; Stahlstown Mission, C. P. Jordan; Johnstown Mission, to be supplied by the President; Cherry Tree Circuit, W. M'Smith; Susquehanna Cir. ouit, A. Kingsley; Clearfield Circuit, J. Clary; Brookville Mission, H, B. Brown; Clarion Circuit, J. B. Roberts; Trumbell Circuit, H. Palmer; New Brighton Cir cuit, W. Reeves; Brownsville Circuit, J. H. Hull. ANoTFIER Yaw PIECE —Manager Hen. den3on has many novelties in store for this Beason, another of which is shortly to be produced. We refer to a new play, the prod'uction of Dr. F. A. Von Moachziaker, now resident here, entitled " The Heart's Struggle," based upon the fruitful subject of the division of Poland. The piece Is now in course of preparation and will be brought out with a strong cast. The inci. dents are thrilling and the language olo• quent, and we have no doubt the piece will be a perfect success. This will be followed by other attractions which must make the season a most successful one. markefs ale now well sup• plied with fruit, such as pears, grapes, ap. plea and peaches. The latter are brought from the East and Ohio and sell at high figures. Melons are not so abundant, the low stage of water preventing the trans portation of watermelons from the Kane% wha and Marietta. Still there is no.eause of complaint and all who wish it can iniuri• ate in ripe, wholesome fruit, so beneficial to the system. ACQUITTSD.-At a court-martial hold at Bandy Hook, Md., last week, Second Lien. tenant Bruce B. Rice,rof Company I , First Pennsylvania, Col. Biddle Roberts', Regi ment, accused of siding and abetting the twenty-four hours mutiny of his company at Harrisburg, was acquitted, Bank Note Quotations. Corrected for the .Pos't by Fold & Lire, of the National Bank Note Reporter. (The Reporter is published monthly, at One Dollar a year, in advance. Office, Dispatch Building, Pittsburgh, Ps ) ,(*"`• Rates u licortai a at present..4sff , eptembpr 11. 1801. Discount par par Par s par par par New En land States New York State New York Cit y New Jersey Pent:l,lll%llM, (Eamtern Pittsbur , :th Interior, We.tere 11?. Delaware .............. DieLriet of Columbia..... Maryland, Baltimore Interior Virginia. Wheeling and BTAZeile9 Ea5tern......., ••• .. North Carolina ....... South Carolina Georgia Alabama Locraiana Kentucky Tenneamee Ohio Indiana Free " Bank of the State .• . Wisconsin lowa eliugaz. Missouri . Canada...... Exchange: selling rates on Now York, I:I; on Philadelphia, 1:7 per cent. over Bankable funds. Coin selling at 1 over Bankable funds. p XTNNSIV6 110,1.111,b —TEE E CAPED CC.NVIC'TS. —On Monday night the store of James S. Sturgis, Connersville, West moreland county, was entered while the owner was asleep, by two men, who seized him and forcibly robbed lina of $6OO in money. Mr. S. did not know the men, but one of them left his That behind, which was yesterday brought to this city and identified es ono worn by Summers, who escaped from our county jail on Sunday morning. Tho doscription cf tho two an swered to Rook and Summers. Waah. It.ipert did not appear in the transaction, but it is generally believed that he piloted his associates to tho place, being well ac quainted with the locality. Indeed it was chiefly upon the testimony of Mr. Sturgis that he was convicted of passing counter feit money. These fellows Lad better be cautious or they will soon be recaptured, a award of $5O each having been cnred for their arrest ICW GOODS. —lth—bre. W..& D. Hu gus, cc.rnor of Market and Fifth stroote, have just received and opened a large and well selected stock of got:de, which has been purchased for cash, and which will bo so:d to either wholesale or retail buyers at greatly reduced prices This house has long enjoyed the conildence of the nom. munity as a "one price store" and the mere announcement of another large ar rival is enough to induce a "rush." Their assortment of fall goods of all styles and prices is complete. iTNICN FEELING AT CoNNICLLSVILLE A tow days since /thug° and enthusiastic Union meeting was held at Connellsviile. A'large proportion of those present wore Democrats. Resolutions \veto adopted de claring that it is the duty of all good citi zens to sustain the government in the con flict with the rebels and deprecating the action of those who, under the pretence c-f holding peace meetings, interfere with the policy of the government. URa LARY —Tee nous° of Mr. John Miller, a farmer, residing in Clinton town ship, Butler county, was entered by burg,, jars on Monday night and robbed of $4O in money. A suspici,,ua looking clarae. ter was soon lurking about the premii.os the previous evening, and it is inferred that he is one of the guilty parties.. Mr. Miller earns to the Pity and laid the mattAr before Mayor Drum, whose police will keep a sharp watch for the thieves. FIRE.—On Monday night the barn of Mathew McClean, jr., at Springdale, op , posite Logan's Station, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, was destroyed by lim— it, contained the crops harvested this RA+ son, a wagon and buggy, all of which wore burned. The horses were saved by the exertions of Mr. McClean and his neighbors. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. OAL litlT.-A roan who refused to give his name was caught at Rieeville, Craw ford county, last week, with two horses in his possession, stolen from Robert Davis, a farmer of Vernon township. Ho was lodged in jail. Ibis about fifty years old, of good appearance, and had on his person a memorandum; "L.)rant, Chautauqua county; attended Sabbath school; 24 schol ars present. lifeenu-onox C. B. McCullough, of this company, arrived hero from Washington City on ToeKlay night and will return to morrow. He re. ports the boys all in good health and spir. Its. A few more recruits for the company will bo taken and sent forward at once, if early application is made at the armory, second story of Lyon's building, above Henry Miner's. A MBROTYPE GALLERY.—We know of no bettor place in the city to obtain a good likeness than at Glasgow's Ambro type Gallery, Lafayette Hall, Fourth street. Mr. Glasgow thoroughly under• stands the art of ambrotyping, and we cordially commend him to the public, knowing that a good picture can be ob. tained at his rooms at a moderate price.-- Give him a call 'HE SHIELDS' GUARDS.—This company is rapidly filling up for the war, under two of the old officers, Oapt. Gallagher and Lieut. McGregor, and two new ones, Lieut. .Rhodes and Orderly Sergeant W. H. Rodgers, the latter having been with the Duquesne Greys in the three months' ser vice. Recruits are coming in daily and a second detachment will bo sent forward in a day or two II NDERWRITERE' SALE 0118 afternoon at 3 o'clock, on Liberty street, corner garri son alley, when will be sold a large amount of hams, sides and shoulder—some 2.000 pieces slightly scorched at the late fire.— The above opportunity should be embraced by all dealers, as bargains may be expected. T. A. MoCr..mr..altp & Co., Auctioneers. CITY MORTALITY--The Physician to the Board of Health reports, for the week ending September Bth, 16 deaths, viz: 8 males, 8 females, 6 adults, 10 children; all white. One adult died of consumption, two children of diptheria and two of cone gestion of the brain. Plutaßwrinerh — e friends of Capt. E.li. Ludington of the Seventeenth U. S. Infantry, who left on Tuesday night to join his regiment in Maine, presented him just previous to hie departure, with an elegant regulation sword, sash and belt and also ono of Colt's finest revolvers. MAYOR WlLsort yesterday committed to jail John Stewart, charged with surety of the peace on oath of his wife, who alleges that on Tuesday night he threw stones into the house, breaking the windows, dso. and conducting himself in such a manner that she is fearful of great bodily harm. Tun Harper Zouaves, Capt. Fullwood, give another exhibition drill at City Hill to-morrow evening, for the benefit of the relief fund. The former one was well at tended and highly sneceasful a nd we hope this may be equally...sow Col.. Wm. of Marion county, Va., indicted bythe Grand ,Inry at the present term tit' the COW% for bridge burning with treasonable intent, was taken to 'Wheeling from Camp Obese, on Tuesday, and lodged in, jail. Carr. B. F. Btoon's Keystone Cavalry is now nearly full. A detachment was: sent forward on Tuesday and the Temain der will .robably leave this• SWORN 1rr.—.314. Etakes,voit Greensburg, ,reollutly,qpbinkkin the reg.., War army, was sworn into the service the United Btatee yesterday morning. ;:bIEAtRIC".=Thb rain" kept many away `Still there was a good 'AL tendance at the Theatre. Idles Adah Isaaeg• Montion, who will be- leading lady of the company, was warmly greet,ed,on her reap• .Pearahne. To night a goad Innis offered, "Satan in Parisi " and the "College Boy," In both of which the accomplished an= eccentric Adah will appear. Tax F111813131t leirmernr, Capt. Fonik, which company was expected to go into Itippey's regiment, has been attached to that of Col. Knipe, and is now furnish ed with clothing and equipments. Capt. Foulk and .Lieut. Grestrako were to leave last night with enough recruits to fill up the company. • CONTRACT.-J. C. Bidwell, esq e ., of the Pittsburgh Plow Woke, has; w under stand, a contract.from the government for the manufacture ef tiftp-four heavy gun carriages. Two officers of .:a PtilladelplOa regiment: were in the city- on Monday to offer 0111. A.*. Hay_ who left in Col. Rippey'lfrogi. meat, last Saturday, the position of Major in their regiment. Tint Pittsburgh Rifles have been order. ed from the camp at Tenallytown, to a point opposite Leesburg. 0871.1 ASTER GEN. BLAIR. passed through the city yesterday, en route for St. Louis. SAPONIFIER! Important to Families: Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. T II E _ TIIE BEST itiAIPhET ARTICLE 't LYE"' FOR 711 " MAKING : - SOFT SOAP!. One pound equal . to Sax pounds 1 2 ' 40. rir S ! ! For gale at lirbolmile. .'enn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co. • PITTSBUPCH, PA. by all Druedara & Grneera to Qtr. United Brat.. p(piTE,k z , PLA CARES, HAND-BILLS, Prmtati at the utak:prices:to ettit:the times, W. S. RAVEN. 84 THIRD STREET, WHO 'WELL PIIINT IN RED, WHIT& AND BLUE,(WITH FANCY CUTS, PLAIN BLACK INK. ifireall and see Samples:and get'prices.lM nul4 TO TELE PUBLIC. E"T y ald",Lte'le eat Phyolcians of all de- •:. • " nominations, treat secret and delicate dworders, self abuse and diseases or Relations common and incident to youths of both sex and &dune, Magi° or married. Because . publeihea the fact of hie doing so, the ignoran, and !Wisely modest are dreadfbily shocked, and thine it agreat, sin very immoral, and for contamination and corrupten among their wives, promising eons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautions to keep them in ignorance that they tk the same as Le. BRABEITRITP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative pris nee might be loot to Mean among stupid, falsely modem and presumptuous Wellies, born and raised in ignorance, swung as mushrooms, and who (tempera society. InteFI:• ) germs, sense, &e n to dollars and. centsonymenously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to publicitr,,howereer, tied numerous parents and guardians are -thankful that their sons, daughters and wards, presiouldy feeble, sickly and of condition and appear an_ce, have been restored to health end 'rigor by Dr. 13 .(LANSTRUP, besides many before and after mar. usage through him have been saved much spfteritig, anxiety, mortification Ac. Haring - thin advantage. of over thirty years experience, and observation, conaequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who Is deity consulted the profession, an well recommend by able citizens, publiahers, proprietors of hotels, An B permaterhea, or BO called. nocturnal Onli&B . 10r/Bo This dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very laatcliscovel7 that has nevek yet failed. In female diseases he has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu• hefty Ls completely cured. As for c austimption or pulmonary diseases my syrupir, which are compo sed Irons Iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physician five years at the biuriness,ft has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the oertift. °idea will show. They-are all genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet that- each waszin will get at the examination, all free of charge.— Office 86 Etratthileld street near Diamond/street Private communications from all parte of the Onion strictly attended to. Direct to . BOX 800, deiblvdevide Pittebureh Peet Office. R. M. .111111.G11aibit, MANUYAGyintart OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. 4b Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH. A FULL ASSORT:K.IINT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture,, Constantly on hand which we will a 11 the kw ev. t pricesJ for GASH. mylfklyde A, DISFABES DR. BROWN'S IdLEDIOAL and SURGICAL Office, No. 60 Smithfield -street, Pittabtugb, ' Pennsylvania. . Dr. BROWN Ls an old citl- :7- ."-; -14 can of Attaburigh, and has been 6y,- in Practice for the lastrueedr- Ave years. His business has been confined mostly to Private 4 4 i and Surgical Disease& • OITIERNS AND STRANGERS In need of a medical friend, should not fail to rind out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and hie experiestee in the treat ment ate 'sextets Wee of (Moues is a Safe vane, tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent relief, the use of his remedies and following his ad. woe. DR. BROWN'S REEEDIES never fail to GUM the world Num of 'Weltered Die. ea9os, Impurities and flonsulous Affections Also, all diseases arisurg hl frorn a hereditary taint, which mandesta itself In form of al tetter, peoritials, and agreatnuanyforms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant 'Po persons so afflicted, Dr.s3rown offers hopes of a sure , and speedy recovery gwertwar. WELICEStigi Dr. Frown'e remedies for this alarming trouble brought on ono" by that solitary habit of sensual grab Ecatibu, which the young and weaktemded often give way to, their can dentrUCtiCej are the only reliable remedies; known In this Wen of health s t une only are andmako a speedy restoration , RRMSALAT. Dr. Browses recnodloo Ileter/Sht fall to are :this penis! disease Ina Po_ ,d4M—be will Wartunt cure. He also Ira* x 11 6 14 Meet, Gannon:bows, a r k,t em grettiarplechar" Flat:mkt Weetnel Monthly Supprea, Dissent of the Joinklis. lira In Aso;Nerribs ens;AffeCUPalms to gut Bac*. and Sidnoye,lrritation of the, Bladd u,, together with all dimes ff of an [rapers arigir , A letter describing theArnstizri am oini ' ne, directed to DR. DEO , &ISO Pittsburgh. Pe; will lierleartitstisitelY Priewered.r. ficsaictua sancta any address, Well paraect ; wive -tom obtiertatabaL 7 Gillce_end pis Zeno& No. 10 SreShrield' street Mtftrak'Pa. creur..aerro. C. JAMES H. CHILDS 4, co. HOPE COIVONT Allegheny VityiTe - SEMILESWIKOS.,- • 4* ".11:0egiq".41X.3 S t iZrititee: " '' ' iii Inches entaVm44l4444/4.1:440M,:. /101, wooculimpetk2A. - RQOM witNitu RH- —5O baletifilie. v uzs greis Ohio Brush, Tail ; ocuazia. NEM ~__ ,_,:l---74,„-.::....,; LATEST .BT . TELEGRA •. ..- iwisahingtoss eltr Iti -91 4 - .. 1 - 4 4'k , , ~' , A ,_ - __ , -o,oilur4 a: ~-;.• WASHiscrroN,S ept.. l 4 - 7Tanitillc`, , of Treasury.} as addrenekitilrerdat! - various Assistant TreaiibrerktoVelloW.lki ing effect, undertheAahrhlely4Oth*or" August. sth last:. Treasury '-hotseget Aldi.? -. 4.- . " nomb2ation of Ise; tenida Aliet4E443w,4-eA -have. been idll.,dofitiatti24stis4tted;i'4l-r--.7, redeemable drreolu-- on' , ~ vt- ~.%./ offices of theasidatinCTrejultirt*Arza4-' New: -YorkwPhl.ludeliiftWikit.Adfrinntwz of the depository -561 -Cineinnitittatta sous are i ntendediriittip2Wlh4Artit 11'* . i, ; ._ ,• - churn of payinenkiiithittigsritirdikmesta '' l being at all times, convertihlklti&Wid,M,„:,-., the option ottuiliki'cifiliiWW4i4b74,:: payable and everyWitere.lTeeekitaaf , __,esi' .1 5 „,,,, - public dues, they must, beAlWapg.,etv -1---ad,a, lent to gold, and often, and for _ poses more cOnvenient MeliAltutfilv-I*Pk, - i'/i. sufficient amount of coin ' - notes a rep ro mptrOn..deminid:_ind'iagt, ' is4-,1- kept with the,desositorslY; ',VrinieitYitii*W,,, are respectively reade'payablO,salid::i_dritit Pogitors and 66 l l i N tra k o 4 64 *Ifilni, *O, _ la: them, enter them onthel4bookTtatin them to public crediteraitglinffitip, _Zifttrp„ : „, 3 1 4 , amounts of theliiitig , :igailualZengo*, - N - 41 . 1._. nation are raphily befUlaiShial r :Abittrrilr.i . `- uted. The Metro*littik,':lti'lltkOrWeict,V_ Polies System wentlitit:tip*iiiiOnzt4Ary'''''u ' Ihiriglxt - thsti f- '' ' One hundred and eig4,4srto , _ _.,....-,,,--, entire force, are now Ot k' i ltitiA - %0 4 1 - ,1 - 10, „i ° ..i of allegiance was pre,vio*Pitrigitile,_ tK,,1., Charles He Ifosterirchtliiing_tthVO!,-.lq-'l,- federal Congressman OliOgr*lsler,l4,.L; ohne, called on thliXrelldlinVUditY.4l2tui.,-''.: the purpose of tezderingliMfulbbrigaderl'*l of loyalists from thaVfdate. '" f"' - ,`'' ~„''''-''''°',' Hon. Joseph Haig, 4)(Keittiotittitil-Iti- Attorney General Bates have,returnedlfa •••... -, t;? lily citY . ..,.. , __ , . '''''' :"' ' ' ' '',7..`f,?0.,1, ..--.:..j.;i . , b , Faun 5t.344014., - :,; - ;: .7 :,-, -,. , ST. Louis, SeptembealltAT)octor Franklin, sr., surgeon Or ,OlifteraiyinkirVi;,„, brigade, arrived !rpm-. Spit' ikelii. - ;p4(Ci , reports all the Federal wound ",',7iiirfg., at that place were'retained by'&7lft Or 411e;;,,'., rebel commander., They are hea44o..bw, tages for the safety of Beeessionists,Art ti'? l "T ' the hands of the Federal'authoritfat.:",'AMC%; 'of our wounded soldiers-Wcial;lea-:shot.:; ()apt. Kidd, of arrivedla etrs night, with a fisgof trade.- ItisootklidikK,l24„ that ho brings a proposition, for,-attAitsq:A4 change of our wounded- at Sprlngfleldlosl 4 , 7 all the, secession , prisoners._neW, ~.411-4,1*, ',' hands of the miliftary authorities di r e b-, Is-I_Lll4' out the State. r , 1 : - l' -. P ,-- FI,IFv , ~n rl',, - Gov. Gamble returned-lastx,•.i_ghtr—gkOkr Republican learns his • mission was , trget::,, , ,3 money and arms to enable him togetAttt?44 State troops under biti'preCiaMe _0 1 .10„,.,1n,,, .:: which he was entirely stioCcalsrut i'moner•J' will be placed at his credit in sub >„=. arms forwarded liiit-s' ury notes and for*li..,ll3, , possible. Gov. Gamble had no other *Week in,,Vis- -4 - ''''" icing Washington than to procure meigisis , of securing peace to , the State- by Arming l' her own citizens, and all reports in newst_ papers of his interference In other 'matters_ ,r • •,-,. are untrue. - - , -- i t, CARDS, &c. - - - Syracuse' cinveatlunk , SYRACUSE, Sept. 11.—Tne people's con.-- 4 • vention took a recess till 1 o'clock' . V„*. t„ out transacting any business. of lance during the morning session: • The Republican State 00 . 121 *tlan,':izietT, this morning. It was largely atten The Convention was orderiby Simeon Draper, who nominated Mr. Lapham, as temporary chairmitn.l.. nomination wasconfirmed. Mr: Lapliayriet on taking the chair made - a brie 4. returning - thanks . — for the honor. an&de4l.!,- clairing his sentiments as those of therpOv which would entertain no tertrukifip*K.; - - or compromhso with the rebels. ' in favor of inviting all who suplioq ;bap , ' government in ohictingilictbest'sufd4noit,: loyal men to piano, ' After the atipoint.:,,. ment,of.the usual committees Tor nent organization the Conxiationi3nkar recess till four o'clock. - --- ~,i'..„t Canto, Sept. ii. —The gun ve boate tiql f - - .oga and Lexington are recOnnolterlaup down the Mississippi every day. Thi4r_*2..l countered atattory of 10,zurst.*Xauctui:;: Bend, on the Miseuriehornint two rebel gun boats. Theyintlence444l47zibormhati4l4:. u W4lin series, disabled • thetebel,iliftVon ot , w ( would have eoptititalierlitid,iiiknotW;li supported near .Colinsibuil;toim.4tUjihint;t. Connestoga mertionelillgh4,!ikliEl47.','loo;:l. loss of the rebelerenntAiineitik,.;-,.-4;.-..i3-; Our scouts to-ifisySseeits fittien - litoiClotk4 v. . .. _. 1 Ogleby's camp by 200 rebtilir.?4*SteitOON loss. Fifteen thodatindli%WnitA_ 4:titthi Columbus. They werobugety:reinfort VP yesterday. ' ' - , •-..-- • -- ..--,E.i", witrer, . '-- Loitisvltte 'ltteinit."" -- :. :t- - c tc..o.c. 1.. ~ ,N , - 1 Loursvinna, Sept. 11 .---The=fHopior adopted a resolution clirecting'Alie!9Otit,. nor to issue a proclamation ordering InCr; confederate troops to. evacuate, .B.na • , .. t •MW . ," soil, by a vote of 71 against ..*).... ..`?"'. House refused to suspend thaittlei.torilinik? another resolution ordering the - proelsinseX Lion to be issued or eyucuntipzt..PY,,,bgfrz the federals and confedmit* - • .1:. - •;", - 2,1 4 4 l Arrest of • Col.'dainei litc IFlrsi*„l:it BURLINGTON, N.' J., Sept. 11.:.a0oldniit„, James W. Wall, of this city, woe. arresiedE this afternoon by the 11. S Marshal; - ailticlta • •'-,-. taken to New York in the a ft ernoion. folk. :,,, This arrest ha produced a most Atetuttity ' • excitement among the people ofßogeihilke...i.w., ton, as (Jul. Wall has been : itwgrt/ , q it for many years. - - .I.w= -, =a- - . , -, ts^rmr—• Au , Selling Poisoned Ptes 110Aelia4th ..-- - t -,. .) 7e41 ..11',g4. —... , - - ST. LOUIS, Sapielliter 11,7,Mrakfllinlill low, and a free colored • wnmsairql e&': Hannah. Courtinay,iVerei ittreiter : ' ikr,41.1 day for selling poisoned,piektolf ill sr' cadr, AIIIIBEht&NTEL,'„i PIII I BIIIIJRGH THE: 1,3066 m ARDMARAGEL-...,.WAL OISAIRIFOR Panama AestramexPrlvate_ a,‘liexe 154 Seat in Private Raz, 2,1,i5A _ _ 4 Circle. chairs, 60 ow* Papally , Colored Gallery, 25 etetr,WeredßoilMOOteptaeo,4K-. Gallery, 15 (lent& z-,,at - P,± THURSDAY EVEMING,,SEPP. 12.-13MN,auv r ,i PA R R--Ratan, Mine A 4, L Manken., • ; New Overture- lirdierdPmf To conchide mitt; the"COL-LifiE BOT-eld Mr& Mlle Henderson. Thad GAIETIES 1 GAIETIES 1--; LIBERTY STREET!' LIBERTY, BT "ti ONLY TEN OEIYTEI: OZILF:MAK. NEW :PIECP-EYEFAMO7, selOSt - LA.I . IGE COMP ...,,,,,, LE :,.). T EE A , UNDERSIGNM ißiti*lf i at 4 MU informs '4-thevabile,ll4lsk apieftAtetdAMlftitßYAlak 00 ;trasb-uteraw &Lams, (shnte finha hie Hole Sentlea%sl' "- . liitn , awl aWthty i far the satiate!' .fa. ee 3 1 , %e . ii. - .01" hie xeant.wadalol43; 4tbik l ir ' r- 1 4' hereafter thew_ artieles_ealt be ebtabied 'AMP= game terms is f rom =WOW ' 4„;.1. - 4; s,,aw,itz l / 4 -- He ahei xeautgagrperio with biro te 4 milatiattpkry* , them adjustediula limed._ , __ ~---- - , , .41 - 4 ,- 44, 3 * Masers. Be** W i li / iXtUaltitgaire SClUjelidf 4 ized by me bkrelaW . :. 4 , fut0ug,...4464;1ein4a44 le ft - lb*,- 4 .-_ , -'' - ;-10 Z ' * OM: MUM --"---"-- 1-7 1- - -zr • - ts --- . 4 '... - -ii,,, *T-V:t'"9.-.7:::-..----' ?,‘,......i A ' dgitl-.lt---.3Liti,4 .-- w.A.T13..5t., ,• , '...,,...--...- ' ...-0 1 gAli, it fici all • ...,.., 7 ‘, -.,,.; = work ......,1 /1-.... - - / d 't,'' .., ... 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