~ ., t ,. .., .. .11,4YA. . : !. , , , .5i ,, , . ,,, . ..,. ' - post. -Aggiahad , DderY (4Wildelyi Accepted') At too North-East corner of nth end Wood atal. ,_Ternstbx . ..lJellara a year, payable strictly In ' admee. ' - 4611httoyyle_ moles, TWO Ceote—.:v sate. at the ega.tter is the Ottlee, and by the Newebpya. ItAT.II3 OF ADVIMIIBII4O. . otor. thief T•itoft Week "Kt. ma. ;7 Ma rim& 60 i 76 00 -- ........ 175 _ 60 Sirb 00 2 x oo 1.50 1 00 76 Throosteeka,---..—.. 400 256200 1 26 100 11)14 0 & L oh th, 500 3 116 50 150 176 Two TOO 406 60 286 260 11rryai 9006004 10 8 00 800 'tEdni,mturtha-'-........ 10 00 666 600 886 '4 50 btkre5rau41e,.»,........11 oo 7.86 5508 66 660 Sis', ootha------. 12 00 800600 4 00 860 Nulethodtba--“,...- 18 00 10 Eb 800 686 900 000 year __.2o 0018 3610 00556 1200 Standing Card, six linos or team, per annum 10 00 ' colteszatras kercialmaic end agnate:4>er annum, (exctnsive of paper)-.25 00 lif?.rriage notices. 60 eentn Death notices 26 cents sw. FOR 1861, per ONE' DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, XSTABLISIIRI OYU FIFTH THAR% WILL Melt - 2,11.'1'8R BB FURNISHED Advance Payiitg Subscribers OMB DOLLAR PRE MX IT I PRINTED IN A AM MOTH SB EET, aRGE ()LEAP. TYPE Lt?' t IT COAMAINS A 1.1, TIIV, EXCITING NEWS or THE DAV Editorial, Local and Pis eellaneoang Foreign and Doinestic Markets. SEND YOUR DOLL!. BY MAIL Al OUR Mal{ GET UP CLUBS In your noighborhooiL Ben or OSPEOPUB and a SPECIMEN COPY Diizet forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P. BARB, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. MEM POST JOB OFFICE. 3AbfER P. BAltlt. n'iwni A. MYERS I=l BARR & MYERS, BOOR AND JOB PRINTERS Corber Mtn & Wood tits., Pitts% issmax Dm:Kam-now or PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Uncated in the finest style 4 XzL„ 41. Co MAMAL• MERCANTILE AND:LE6AL IWORK Atiattoo Utica, On reasonable terms, Pertioolsat attention' plod to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, cue, For 4kincarta. Extubitterta and arenas. LANE ADDITKINS OF TYPE & MACHINERY anima anancur nun loam To TIT ,the, es , for turning out Work with mem* pass sad despatch cannot. he excelled by any other oplco In toe city. i rRPENTINE bblf3 ftegal&by PAIINFAITOCK. & CO, .ttxu:aer.ofiritst *elk We nd at; ..4 - LF , ..".11.10E I W.RAT WE ARE pelOtout a • ,, =t , Many lancto of our Sum .* odds, lifantfosote; for the best 440sUm-(411-ettriy., - -C.O.A.NSON LOVE, *sitt3 • - 71141.aikat Area. , . fin, OE' An'4 4 114--:-24 harrels choice .• robeiittitild kr sate by ,t4AtEer 4 t, l • • grietiorgamiactirust sta. :4- ENGLISH -43itADIJATED 31 4919 6gross Frearb.7 Wont Powder, jiliftvAericid and for salo by [ A EU . A. EELLY, - . .. 0014then , &ti; always on hand , for 11. rules. also. for BI arp's 00 boron. For sale by 13OWN & TETLEY. .411LE14N APPLI...-20 barrels, just. Arifired sad for rab3 by atiffi HENRY H. COLLINS. dobszakbridaseedom ,aat. i d o _ , ario do; rsoolved br ;.1 ..? REsay. K. commis -40 WO Fresh Peeked Iji,j2dBousous rooritedduid•toreste barrels, tist receivedand for ilq,le by ..;,-, 45'...... • - .: ,- . - 7 ,,,, 4 4,. ., - .4.-4, , ,;....-, !-'..- . • ,-'.. - .' ' ' ' .:‘4' ''''. - --„.. ...-:,;;;;At..::;-il.i.:".'?''Tli's'.(4':ii..;.:P7''',..,.;, 2._ - ---," -: ... ~ 1 -Y 1 - , _ .., •::',:::: : - - :::, 1-• "ii-:".,.• g 7 "....--.:,--' ~., z ..." . 7k x . . ~ jrpt, nfis, auginA ANARICAN IRON WORKS. amps- NS, , • Xonufaisurerd Of - 111014 AND- NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, SUMO, hanitt'A ragout Pixtem Rods, BS WASICHOWER, Water 13 Crest,aseal /1.33 First Street. And corner of Franklin kuid, South Water Istreate, Uhicago. 161/7:lv W*. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE - BUILDERS. IRON POU IDtRS, 41enOral Ilachtnliits And N Boller Haken, Near the Penn's IL ft. huseenger Dena. PITTSBURGH, ~ MANUFACTURE ALL KI N D S O FOF au., Steam Enginho rs es, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty e power. for Grist. Sfills,Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces Factories, etc. Give particular attention to tile C01:113t1/Cli 011 of En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for up. rights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship. moat at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every dmienption" Also, tarnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Bangers and Follies in every variety, and continuo the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our priests/Ire low, our machinery manufactured • of the best quality of materials, and warranted in sit eases to give satisfaction. AllifrOrders from all parts of the country solicited and promptly filled: e2l dew - SMITH, PARK 8e CO., NINTH WARD FOIINDR V, PITTSBURGH, PA.. Warebotme, 14S Fiat suvi 'I2D Second atreets Manufacturers of all MEW and desen Wow; of Coal Oil, Itetortel and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons; Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,Eltenl See, gangers and L;naplino. Also JottiAng and Machine Csoltalgo of ,vary do se-lotion ;rode to order. Haying a complete machine snop attached to cto Foundry, all necessary fitting will ho carefully stttondoell . LAKE SUPER. lOR COPPER NINES AND SMELTING WORKS, PARK, WC lURD Y dic CO" MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, s:IPPcI =ma, lensed Mill Bottoms, Spater Sol Pressed C er, ec., also importers and dealers in Metal t s, Ti d n Plate, Shoe! Iron, Pill), &c. Constantly on hand, 'I inmon's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, Plo. 149 First, and nil Lacond street& Pittsburgh, Po Special orders of awmAr not to ass ,*dare. 40214 wdd,. 1113.1111141.1 n. HOLE, N(4TNI BUJ LDER & 31fAGHINIST, 42.4 GREAT WESTERN PLA/NING iYIIA, , nor. Afarbury and Dienisavis Way, Pillsburg.:, make to order, and warranted an good as can Iw made, the following maithinory, via :--tateam Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and iron; rid nera,for Wood and iron: mil lioßMaohinew; Hansen awl Tobaeno Serevre; Patent-mght arid Model Ma chined, in the best manner; Shafting, Putliss, and flangersi of all knees awl variety; ScrOWN, of any di. arneMr sad pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pumps for stownhoine. Co. Lathe itatenre arm otherwide, P laning b done to order; nazi phme .811 Inches 0 lean inches . AU Orders Promptly Pillaged Ranneatly ' len N. B.—Particular attention and promptitnde Jew. en to repairs on Printing Presses and other MR chines. Jusuranre Monongahela, Insurance Co OF PITTSBURGH Oryntats—JA ?ARS A. HUTCH IRON, President, HENRY IN. ATWOUI beerotary. CAPT. JAR. RN, r3on'l Agent. OFFICE NO. 9$ WATER STREET Mil /usurp aU kdruirt of Fire and Marine Rirks. ASSILIS, MAY 10th, 1851, Stock Due Bills ; ayable on dem,nd and secured by two approved nanies..s 78,760 00 Bills Receivable.— 23,667 34 Bills Die(wonted 35,238 74 Mortm.h..— .—.,.. ..... ... 12,000 116 Shares Mechanics Bank stock cost $ 0,186 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank stock cost. 6,176 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank • stock cost 2,050 00 50 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh, 18,140 00 85,997 75 400 00 49,152 30 $222,824 DIRECTORS 17 Wm. B. Holmes, Jas. A. Hutchinson, Wilson Miller John Atwell, on: Jao a, Richardßobis Hays, Joe. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, Bobt. Baleen, Geo. A Berry, Win. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, Jame Woodburn, Balance of Book Accounts Office Fura1ture..—........... Cash Allegheny Insurance Co. OF PITTSBAJRCII. OFFIVIE-No. 37 witth nt.. Bank Block. ENSURES AGAINST :UT, KINDS OF FIR J AND Ms RINE B.PRITIi. AAC JONES, President; JOHN D. MCCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; COL WILLLAM DEAN, General Agent. Duitoseas—lsaec ARM, 'C. a Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Falinestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rob% L. ItiNitreir. Rob't 5. Danis. MOM WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK ItAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CHARTERED BY THE LEGIBL.A.TIIRE OF PEFEBYLVAKIA tJrah Capitat--/300,000 ! Prosiest N0ta5......5132,843 COMPANY WILL INSURE 4, on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, &a, is town or country. Diszamas :—Lion. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Hon. 0. Harvoy, Chas. Grist, D. H. Jackman, Chas. A. Mnyer , Peter Dickman, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Luaexe, Vice President. THQS. SilTauxn, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, No. TO PIM street. Powasylvania TINNIXEUNN3 coinpany Of Pittsbuirgh. No. SS Fourth Street. .Ecrrm. Jamb Painter,Rodj , Patterso son, I. Einar Spica!, A.Volton, Jamee H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Homy Hpront,Nich. Voeghtly, Geo. W.Sositti. A. J. Joaos, Wald Hampton, ftOtert Patrick, Chartered. Capital.-- _ttaoo.otto FIRF AND kr AHlisi4 RIBEis TAKEN, of all desdriptionn. • OPIUM= A. A. CARRIER, Prewident.. I. GRIER SPROUL, Sfkeretary. *mum, scit. JEITB.OPELN AGENCY. rrIEOMAN:RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent,..Ro. fl& Watarntreet, Pittaburgn, pa, PDTeroP fo), bring out or. send back . passe ngers NOM or' partof the old country, either by stestror *am SAM' DRAFTISFORSALE, payable In any part of Agiptt.for the, Indi isanapol and aneliuniti Rent. road. Also; Agent for the old Meek Star Line of -Slav Beckett, and for the knee of Stowers *t ow ritqween Now York, Liverpool, Waage. and fall flaninj MILLINGA.R, MONONGAIfF, a Lk PLMING MILL, would respectfully inform The pleas that he has rebuilt lance the are, and higiug,pnlarged his establishment., and filled it with , the flawed and most approved machinery, is n ow., werpared fto. furnish floorise, and phis:mg boards, scroll, sawing and re•eawing, doors, sash and .shatters; dried, frames, mouldings, box, maklne,, - _ s o f i thput e bi r o; septeimber 7,185T.' AVM tno3.:EglsPutB AT REDUCED TfttOES-*-A'tliet-is - te iCtifun Umbrellas Aitimaxa Wm:Alpo itmto k lo c e r e m mt t i b l e lo st , 4o9: land 19 nob streetal ~ ', ~ . t`l : ' • . , i `-i.' 1 @Loth; t fassinteres && c. . I E. WATT S; _ SVI2B TERRY, PRICE 4Sr. Co. lAIPOR.TEN.B AND DkALERB IN CLOTHS, CASSIVERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c. NO. 2 55111ARKET ST. North Side PUJLADICLPEULA, PA. SOLUI V. MKT, DAME S. KULA OLIVES V. MST clel2:ly _ _ joalti4 Cussv, H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT :4 PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS 13 FRENCH PLATE ARO WINDOW BLABS, 128 . Smithfield Street, Demier's Block, between Fifth and Szth, Pitts bumf' Pa. Sir City (lint's al manufacturer's' Price, Particular attention given to repairing Ninth:m3, Reguildina farun and tattiness cards framed at wholesale price. s okay Naas and Sestiturattis: BIL "V".11..(30E1 HOUS E, • No. &NO Liberty Street, SEX PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER I)kPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken at I fitted up,with all the modern iroprovem .nts, this popular re sort, the oubscriber I's prepared le accommodate his old oustomen and the public generally, with the beet the market affords. Oysters will re ser ved up_ in every varicty of style, during the sea son. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels con fident In recommending, to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Steel! ()vitera rem' ved .tall end sold Wholesale sod Retool. tity2ilytt ' • - SEETEN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, proprietor HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub lic generally, with the best the market sHords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. IaqUORS and ALIJ he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. /14T - IdEALS nerved up at all boars, sod DA Y and NIGHT IIOA RI.ERS taken. arvily E32E M S 0 IR. OYSTER AM EATING HOUSE, O. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WIDNINALA AND IMAM DIMMED 111 LAKE EASTERN ULA, FRIZAH N eiPLllL;sdaPkri A AND BALTIMO F RE OYB FERN AND WILD GAME. KM la their Proper Beeson. n 026 GEO. B.E.I.NEMAN & ()O. MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AIIR ENZ, Proprietor, N 0.344 Litssrty street, juste the Passenger Depot. of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. TN, proprietor having, at considerable expertise, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION auUsE, would respectfully solicit a share of public patron age. There L 9 attached n splendid STABLE and extensive WA6lolfi • A RD, Allard ing ample accom modation to travelef c sat steamsterm. His Larder and Bar will be furnietiat with the t941 , 1t the mar ket can afford. COOINUCOPILBE RESTA E. , RAU% Ti, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTN:BTREET. liH E ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS and others to direc y k,d thin establishmentpurpose, ch has been recent/ fitted up for t of affordin a SUBSTA,NTIAL EATING he HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are particularly invited to cidl. Ereryttung pertaining to as zeTrrie a&Loon will always Ixt found, of the freshest the market affords. apMcism ainters, T. T. IMMUMN, I-X Q Usf3, C3l- INT -AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (BEOOND STONY.) Air All work entrusted to me will be Neatly and Promptly Executed. octly WIL. TRDApY, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Fourth Bt. , Bat: yVoci ,, d ir t s fit i lt4t H ht Bmiths•ld NI-Ali work ' ro— , ptly attended to. nry2lklyd 0:01 1 1=IIVAMPII:10,10.7:16,10D0:1 P. O'BRIEN. sh- Orders sone.isd at basement shop, Grant street, opimatte CathedraL IA grchant gailors. SPRING AND Slain ER GOODS —A T— . REDUCED PRICES WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A V CROICE AND SELECT STOCK OF GOODS for SPRING AND SUMMER SALES, which have been selected with more than usual care, , nd feel confident that In the RICHNESS OF FA ERICA ND STYLE —0 F— GI- 0 0 7L) s, AS WELL AS FAIRNESS OF PRICE They will SURPASS ANY GOODS of the kind ever before opened in this city, and would respect, fully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public to examine the same for themselves. SA1111111411: & SON, lIIERCHANT TAILORS, mylo , 19 FIYTR STREET. SMITH & PITCAIRN, Ilerekait Tailors, No. 4$ ST. CI.A►II STREET. D. BRUCKLOCHER. TAILOR, HAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS et his old aimed, No, 106 FOURTH STREET, where Ite will be glad to see his old friends and fanUlsbee generally. Will also do CUTTING for for nese and man. tee J M. LITTLE, i nCERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 14 SAINT. CLAM. sTharacw, (Dr. Irian! NOW Building,) doitli PITD3BURGH. W. H. N'HHH. DCX3CH W . . H. M'GEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers In Reedy Made Clothing knd Gentlemen's Furniehing - Goode, corner of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. I nl2-IY-date ADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,37, LADLES UONG.RESS HEEL GAITERS $1,37, AT NO. 15 FIFTH * MOM% eel, D. a DIPPENBACHISR. fI.ROOM CORN BRIJSR-40 bales, a seT aupbroir article, for sale by 00.1.11N8. ~i 4r' h`i't ~ " C'q~ '' ~' IDAY M 4farraar itin.q.and Sotostission. _T AMES W. CEA-M ,t inmisaiBn and vf . Forwaratng Merchant, add. ernritalle Broker,' Office and Storagl, No. Nortlyl Levee, Saud Loins. N. 13.—Tvill give norneffirelbaindliernffiffil sitenhon, to all hominess rintneted ro. my 31113, AM which charges will be ramonable. Relerencee: B. Forsythe, L. Laws; Pant Wing, St. Lorne ; 0. Israel:mum d Co. 01 ocinnali 263 45 413 .7}1.121; .14 Craig. Philadelphia ; bur, Byron 6 Offibons, New York; W. O. Bwortgaroar4 Northrtfr4h., Co., SUISI01; J. W. Btu - bridge Xe., New Orleans; W. , W. Weston, Meffinnin; rehroek d Bart, Bats: burgh; ts. W. Cass, Pktabargini P 8 Belt , IL. D. Adamn, Chirrago,W. F. Coolhan , BurlingtoNlowa; W Posilowart, Burlington, .14 °apts. C onno; Bowman, and river men gene y. flout= SILK BUNVING OHINTZ 'PIAGS -AT- R. WILLIAMON'S, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET PRiVA'rki THE Cheapest and Shortest RittLe. DIRE-non. Letters rrcm• Abe Union States going t.• the 'eceded etates attotild be directed to me at Franklin, Ky, , and lettere from the Seceded States going to the Union States Should be directed to me at 3litchollville, Tenn, under the following requirements: air 1. Direct your letter prop erly. 2. Enclooe the same with F/FTIIN ordirtl ttr nom/ (stamps will not do) to me by mail, and I will re mail them daily to their destination, and pay poet. age on same. Thk applies to letters under half an ounce, for every adds inn-el halt ounce ten cents will be reythre.l. TilineleaL newopvure Len cent", each. M. D. WHITFAIDt. Yanasus, It r. has a Daily I) Q. Mail by Raitread to and f-orn all petuti. m the I Inited sud e .. MIT•IiFILXVILLS, Tenu., hoe R daily Pol3f1".1011L'e mail hy to anal (rote Mt ',Lanai in the Naito! , Linhs. au:l7 FIFTY NEW r f LED SIMON) BAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO reduce his stock of Pianos, offers for sale du ring this and next month, Fifty New and Second Hand Pianos at, great ha rgains, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been made especially for the subscriber, for renting purposes by the beat matters in the country, and ran be relied on as du rable and imbstarillal Inalnimenta. Pun lateen, are reaper,:fnliy invited to call and examine them. For sale by .10111 iii H. fib ELLIOIR, iY I6 hi WuOle &MEET. NAELVIIIiN LINU OT(H SAIA GEOWICV'S SUPK:R6OII. Grain Fan and Separator, PATKNTF.I. JANUARY 10, 1500. THE superiority of this Fan over all (Ahern in use, consists in its cheapness, nun phony and durability. Second. In cleaning grain teeter, better and more thoroughly with lens labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Fan has been lorrg-en gaged in manufacturing and selling Agneul lanai tmplements, convinced of the great want of a good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of grain and seeds, iireeents this to the public with full con fidence that it will meet their wentls. Th.. undersigned having porchnsed the s .le right to D l SJSUfacture apd wdl to gime Uraln Fan and Senerator, in Western. FenusyMania, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell in In diana and Illinois, is ! low prepared to all orders Wholesale or Retail at 31D Liberty Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. W W. WALLAuE. Pittsburgh, July 1881.—bilikemdaw El EA IL I' lb It BEN, ORGAN MANUFACTURER, Keeps constantly hand CHEJLICII AND PARLOR ORGANS, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION, NO. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 feet G inches wide, 2 feet 8 inches No. 7.. Five stops, 9 feet 9 Inches high, 9 feet 6 Inches wide, 8 feet 0 inches deep. No. i Eight stops, 11 feet 8 Inches high 7 foot 3 inches wide, 4 feet 8 Inches deep. No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high 9 foot 8 Mot 55 wide; 7 feet deep. The above dimensions are for Grecian casefg Gothic cases they will be somewhat hlghei For further information apply to JOHN If. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, Or HENRY ERBEN, 172 Centre street, apl.lly--ssllaw NEW YORE. Uarrzo 62411:8 OF AMII/04t, 1 Western District of Pennsylvania, se. f WHEREAS, an information has been filed in the District Court of the United States of America for the Western District of Penns sylvania, on the AM day of September, in the year of our Lot d ono thousand eight hundred and sixty one, by Robert B. Carnahan, Reg Attorney of the United. States, on behalf of the United States, allegs ing in substance that a certain lot of pig insist, amounting to seven hundred and eighty one (781) tone, more or less, is now on the whilst 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 pursuance of the Act of Congress approved July is, 1861, the President of the United States issued his proclamation, dotted August 16,1861, declaring inter alia thst the inhabitants of the State of Tennessee are in a state of Men:re:lion against the United States, and that alt commercial intercourse between the same and the inhabitanto 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 parts of the United States, by land or water,w(ll be forfeited to the United States; and that said lot of pig metai_, owned as aforesaid, was conveyed from the said State of Tennessee to said city of Pittsburgh, and that the same thereby became forfeited to the use of the said United States, and praying that the same be condemned as forfeited as aforesaid. therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the said Court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all personsolaiming the said pig metal or any interest therein, or lien thereon, or in any manner interest ed in the Fame. that they to RIM appear before the said liistrict Court, at the city of Pittsburgh, on - the first Tuesday in October next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, (provided the same shall be a day of juriadicnion,othenviite on the next day o' jurisdiction thereafter,) then and t her to inter pose their claim,' and to make their allegations In hat behalf. A. IS URDuOlzi, U. S. Marshal Western Dist. of Penna. Prrrsauttom, September 6th, 1861. ' m 744 SEA-BATHING.—THE U. S. HOTEL, Atlantic, N. d., is now open for visitors, This is the largest and best furnished hotel on the island, and being convenient to the beach, and sur- rounded by extensive and well shaded giounds, is a desirable house for families. ft is lighted with gas, and well supplied with pure water. The Ger mania Pociety will furnish the music for the sea son. The cars stop at the door of the hotel for the convenience of guests. JR,ItEhlkA II WM GBIN, Proprietor. MEMO EBl DENCE FOR QOUTH A V EN U E SA LE.—A comfortable two story dwelling house, conveniently arranged, with hall, two par lors, with marble mantles, dining room and lulchon. wash and bake rooms, bed room, nil on first floor; and five bed rooms, hall, clothes prose and closets, on second floor. Good cellar under all the house; a brick stable, coal house, so.; two floe grape arbors; great abundance of currants, goose; berruv, strawberries, Att. tine maple and other shade trees, shrubbery, each trees, pears and plums, gravel and shellwalks. Large let era-rou lx i, eighty-two feet front on South Avenue, Alleglienyf by two hundred and eighty-seven feet to Rebecca street, a beautiful situation mut convenient for business In the city, being but a tow minutes' walk from the new bridge, and the paasenger railway is in rear of - the property en Rebecca street. 'We can recommend the above desirable residence to any person in search ofa - good house and valuable improvements. For price and terms apply at our office. B. CUTHBERT A SUE= 61 Market street._ G Eyrs: FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of 131:Celie Manufacture, SELLING AT . NEW lOU PRICES, FOR CABS. At 31 Fifth Street, W. E. 811011 BA T - Z. & C 9 sel6 lEEE XNG, SEPTEMBER 20 Psrellantons. IMPORTANT. ALL FEREON3 PURCHARING TICKETS FUR ST JOEPR, And other points in .Norh t rn Missouri, :t E , tate Kan.as, or the Torino) les, should i nsist on having riekets=that read by the NORTiI 31ISSOUR1 RAILROAD, only red route from tit. Lows to St. Joseph It is tho shortest and ysi ken 'i tie by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and a:ways as cheap . a.any ot.h.r. 474-r tly your Tickets to KEMPEN And all pOillth in Northern Missouri by the North Mietonri Rail road. /SA AO H. STURGEON, Pres't and Gen'! stipt:Nerih Missouri R. R. Rzsar litnototte..Agesit" • selo:em PITTSBURGH .F oo E. IS. " • THIRTEEN . TEACHERS. TH E FALL TERM WILL COM' MENCE, TUESDAY. September* 3d. The buildings have teen thoroughly retltted, and an Apparatus, Telegraph, Cabinet, Lc., added, making the institution,aecend to none in the land. Pupils instrnetednoConly in the regular college course, but in any department, such as T ELEGRAPHINU, guruLan Local or instrumental Mu is D awl • d • For catalogue, address. Rev. I. C. PERSHING, Preiddent. SCHOOL. FOR ITOING L DIES, :7ANILL BE RE-opENED ON MONDAY. SECT. eth,_ D LAT.i.P4 A UGH.T without extra charge by &fr. Teted ux, a native of Parts and „gradnate of the College hark- Mag1:18. No 148 Third street, Pulaburgh. N B.—The Birmingham, Oakland s.nd Ida era villa cars pass by the door. soft! d TO WHOLESALE CASH BUY.XES. IPILSOJr, Canit 4 Co., 94 Wood Street, INVITE attent ion to their very large vtock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods AU who buy soon will save a profit over theta who buy late, as prices are almost daily advancing, especially in Cotton Goods. Pittsburgh, September 9. 1861, - FRE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co•Paftnership under the name and style of PERKINS, MERRICK 2 CO, in the Paper, Rag and general COMMI9:4OO Business. JNO. At PERK I NS, O. HENRY MERRICK, ED WA RD C. CLA PP. 1.0.11 rp It, 141 h let, tB6l. PIR.IIIKEI C. 11/011.1 DICARICS..... K. C. CLArr PERKINS, MERRICK Sr. CO., WINILEsAt.s AND RETAIL DEALT R 8 IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &0., Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &o. arehouse No. 82 Third s.llfeet. mRrI PITTSBUROH, Pd N KW FALL (ilhWiS Ai W. ttic I). HUMUS'. Ilw .- NEW FALL GOODS AT W. & D. 1111rGIFTS'. P' ALL GOODS AT W. &: D. lIIUGIUS'. We are just opening one of the largos and beet assorted stock of FANCY & DOMRSTIC DRY GOODS n the ea) us,„As we buy - and! sell goods, exclusively for cash, we can otter better inducements to the pub- _ _ MILITIA EADQUARTERS PA. MILITIA READ4TIAETEBs Pransuriveare Marue,} zuvriducumnt's Dgzurmaite, , September 10,1881. Penmivania naeda blankets and stockings for her 30,000 brave soldiers in arms to support the Government.. Every factory capable of making blankets, even to a single loom, should at once be put in opera. twit Liberal contracts will be given to all such. Blankets should be wool grey, 7 feet long by 6 feet 6 inches wide, and weigh full 6 pounds, with the letter P. V. in black, 4 metes long, In the. can tre of each blanket Stockings will be needed the coming winter— half hose or socks, good sizes, one-fourth pound each. Let every mother, wife and sister knit one or more pairs. Let associations be formed in each county, with a treasurer at the county seat, with whom the stockings can be deposited and forwarded to the military store at Harrisburg. he United States contract prli.e, twenty-five cents per pair, will be paid to each county treasurer, and thus a fund can be raised to supply the wants of volunteer families to which every patriotic woman in the Mate can contribute her share. R. C. HALE. sela-OtdAltw Quarterniaster•General P. If. ESSE JOH3tSO-1, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer in Plour,Grain,and all kinds of Country Produce; 1710 Ines and Li. guars, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. NO. 155 SOUTH FOURTH ST., CORNER OF WALNUT PITTT. A TIELPHIA. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. kJ THE CHEMICAL OLIVE REASIVE SOAP, manufactured by B. C. & J. 11. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most servieeable of any kind yet Offered to.the public. Its superior advam lagos are found in its cheapness, saving of labor, and Its effßacy in removing grease, Paint, tar an dirt without wowing the skin, or in the least wise damaging the finest quality. of goods. It can be used with all kinds of water. Reference is made with pleasure to the subjoin. ed certificates, eminating from gentlemen well known in this community, and who had every fa. eality afforded of aesing.ff. fully and fairly tested. Quartermaster's Depart Sent of the Tied/Us, Thu.. /tenth awl fourteenth liesrimenta, Pa. rots. "Sawyer's Chemical Olive Erosive Bolin.' having been used very extensively in our Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that is was tend admirably adapted to the use of the soloiers, and decidedly the most superior ,Soap which could be procured for the service. JAMBS A. ERIN, Quartermaster 120 a Re* At FIX.' FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Reg .14.41 f. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster lath Reg an2ti. . I—r YE FLOUB.---27 barrels fresh ground Ai Rye Floury received and km sale by JAB. A. FETZER, corner Market and Firs t ate. Ifi SHIRT. COLLARS FOR 25 1. . °EWE).— Arrayed style of Rents' Patent Enameled Collars for 1801. 10 Shirt Collara of any style for 25 cents. EATON, MACRON A CO. anal Nos. 17 and 10 Fifth street. DRY APPLES-25 sacks received and !braids by HENRY H. COLLINS. PEARLS -G tons, for sale by pc7 HENRY H. COLLINS. R` ocK•OANDY.- 80 boxes White Rock Candy; and kraals 16 Yerknv " " just received by _ ongi - apoSt3 D=D pi Mq.i4 OLAY.-435-Ifst+eltr Mama' pot gay brawn mapidietare rs . aca4 HENRY EL COLLINS. ° -,t ~ .-7 3,k k,-:, -. .: -.;•1-;-l'LW- , .' -,---- t;,..,„,:-?•,..0, , - -: : ~. - '~? ~ ~.., - qtr ~~:: Y. s. ;' OEM s~ _ .::~. giledieu - `They go right "to the INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH PURIFY YOUR - BREATH STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPALDING'S Throat Confecthms. AIL • GOOD FOR OLERGYAIksi, GOOD FOR LEOV014118; GOOD FORTURLIO SiTA.K.R.I9; GOOD FOR SINGERS,. GOOD Ii OR CONSUMPTIVF,S. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPA DINEPS TEROA r CON PATIO 1M LADIES ARM DELIGHTED WITH SPALDIIVCPS THROAT CHILDREN CRY, FOR SPALDING'S TEROAT CONFECTIONS. They refieTe a Cough mstaut2y. They clear the Threat. Tney give strength and rolume.to the voice They impart a delimohs aroma to the breath. They are dellghtilil to the Canto. Tney are made of simple herle and cannot harm any OIIP. I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of thil Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you instantly, and you will agrae with me that "they go right to thiS EipoL'? You will find them very useful And pleatiant while traveling or attending public meetings foratilling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one package am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards consider them indispensible. You will find them at thelliruggiAts and 1 'eaters in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CIENIII My signathro ix on oncti psinkno. All othernwe counterfeit A Package Will be sent krmail, prepaid, on re ceipt of Thirty Centel. Addreiw HENRY C. SPALDING, ,el 3 Na 48 OEnARI4TREET, NEW YOEE NN. CURE z ed otiadN ai lt CURE s 'ec) Nervoustleadache CURE. 4 Zr 4 3 4 5 • Ilfeatache BYTE E USE CT HFSEOERHALIQ A jj- MIMI the periodic attack)) of ifertaxe. are .fleadaeha may be prevented; and If taken al the commencement of en attack immediate relief from pain and sickneve will be obtained. They seldom Mil in removing the Passau and Roadetcha to which female); are BO subjeet They and gently upon . the Bowelw--removing Cbstivenant. For Leteren Men, Student!, Delicate Fernales,and all persona of sattedary are valuable Ps a Last-dtat, improving the 4pd they tle, gi ng ti to and nip • to the digestwe organs, and restoring the ns sl elasticilat and strength of the whole system. he tiIIiIPHALIO PlitLf3are the retain of long in stigation and carefully conducted experiments, I. swing been in use many years, during which time they nave prevented and relieved a net amount of pain and suffering fromH e adache,' Whether origin. sting in the nervous system ,or front a .derangedstate of the stomach. They are entirelycsegetetde inthethoompositiom and may be taken at di times with perfect safety and without making any•!gbange of diet., and the absence of any diet," mblo taste _renders' it sissy to Mutant/ter them to chtkinet. Beware of Counterfeits. The genuine have dye signatures of Henry Spalding on each bat. • Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medt• eines. ofbox will be sent by man, prepaid. on rekoiril the PRICE, 25 CERT% All orders should be adifressed HENRY 'C. SPALDING, ,---- 48 Cods 7 Waist, New Tor! From the Bmyeitw• t IVoryodr, Va. . Cephalic Pills accoinpllsh the ob sot for which •• : ra I • 0111, I • r: r:gro Noes the Braminer, Noriollr, Va. They have been tested in, more than a thousand cases with entire emcees: /arm the Democrat, amid, BIM. If you are, or have been troubled with; the head ache, send for a boa, (Cephalic Ptlla,) so that you may have them in case or an attack, Avon theAdvertfrer, Panident.o3. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for headache, and one of the very beat for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered, Arose the Western B. B. Gazette, Chicago, 111. We heartily endorse ?dr:Spalding, and his unrk vatted Cephalic Pills. 14wg the Kanawha Vag!, Star, Saaaw ha; Ym We are Ben that Per=a t g _g e m .the headache, who try th em, th AVM the &tithe 91 Perth.ktader, hero Oilzant, La Try them I .0 that areeMicted, and,We are sure that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has redetyed benefits that no other medicine can produce. Pram ike EX Louis Democrat. The immense demand . for the article (Ceptialtd Pats) is rapidly increasing. A-om the Ganate, peommort i lotort. Mr. Kpalding would not connecthis name with as arbele he did not know to.poeseas real merit. fibre the AdvareisenlPravidene; 1. The tesUrnoey in their Cam is strong, from Use meet respectable quarters. Aura the .Tocakliii i keurport, Cephalic Pills are taking e4lace o 1 alt kind& Worn this-Cbmoseecied , :: I .4* g os h m ar as& . i; .1... . , MA etngle bottle of SPALDING'S PREPAIKSD 4 3L13Irwill save ton times Its cost annually.rii* SPALDING'S PREPARED -GLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE THE ,PIECW! EODNOSIY I ler" A Barge m Puu betas Nqm.",:vg As accidents will hapisen,clenin - well repasts< families ; it is very dosnahla to Awe some cheap and convenient way for r4idrinerarniture, Toys Crockery.ta ' - i . , . SPALDING'S PREPARED 'meats at each emergencies, and no bosiehOld'ci . afford to be without it. ltiatelwayaready i end MI ; to sticking point, "USEFUL IN ErT,lll" K9Ualre • } mcualaccotnpl4lail]k4lt, p*p! 21 eenia. . Address., - :1- : ' ~_: A 11 . 19 f9 1 11C.CPA11111013,,. e , _ ,- No. a urlawistset;Nimainig CAUTION: ''' :'" - ' '''-': "''''".' i An certain rurprinploci. nwop,ltr,,a=p 4 to cut palm off an u cl nqespoothi g , mbu. cant dimly PREPARBII obliza wonat a di a n pap eons to essorfno before partmaing, and sce .thdte l a ftax *._ - ~,,j,a, -__ i . .: , "el',Zr..• i lirenrilagea rittPARED ' GUMMI, :•. I On, eteti****lippoir Sgitithabeiiiiiislotidthe . • . :1311.114-415KPH, . 4 / 1, • ecoratraiogiall dl674 l omieg , ---- ' "- - - talitaluir- - t _ _. 9tin LEB .11 fib NJ RIMER It- for odirAise -1 1,9109' 7332 L8Y. 135 WOOdlt sel4 _ - , _ 4, v. 4 ~,Za-A '.c.... ~•' s. . • cq. , , .. i- lOr ..: i I - -: ..,, A4. , • A..,.., - 5...-- --• ,9F :j.--1,-;-..V55,-..,*7...7*.k... ..rt. , .*,,,-...5.,...:,.. 1 .. g 4:.- --,N;;;N:l44l.;eo...tit;cV . 5 4, *-:;-± 13Y T Imperil Loutsvai.E, ... this raprnittg, whet, reached Rolling Fait . . _, liuldraugh's Hill, they 4 44 over the Foz.k ,burnimi.,..Tht.....„ the, enemy oitlliuldrangteallitriC tained. Gen Sherman I liseavfiriiiekgird, about breast deep,:iiettteiatWoikitaftaling party, which had,fllo,..rstWaNal,t-togtik this afternoon, at whitehitalo ..pietato*nt, Gel. Johnston was 41411494:#1.#5:ifaiii40 vine with 7(10 additi0t011441,:c91103144,:. a tho remnant of ...lieinglnhetOutiaild.:2.., rititt, and about-400.44-'4hailat***:. ' : ,, ;,1,4 en th miles% wake iro lo - z - _ ;F;.-44.‘X1....' ders at the depoixoldhivdttasticitili:#4l- ;',,,1: S o nth wat•d from. LoulevillMA-.,-*M-t-':,-,q-14, The eitV , is full of rumors ittibritah7all" is ono thit Gat. Ettebiiiii'ilde..g ',C,, the..Confedarate l ol l fotoesoidad.uhlaep-,' doubtful. ( Another that aft,9;.thda- ','.. .-.,-,,,,-- Ists had burned the briako r at IX . OII -.,: 7.,•11q , . , *: , th ellifiditiiteilbdritedibithitgifi' ,. '", it r i -- 67,;',.. fifteen mtlea .:, frotilh , ..otl Rd . W. ,, 'he ~ 1: ~...;,0 : -'.: whereby thqr lII 4 IPPAiI WoofttbAftWott '-'.. -, , =,;-!::4A), trains whichthisCeeessiondstiEX/PP98114A*:... had obtained' hi iheiturnVi '6l;tht.,--, ti,b0,.4:7•W Pot ir tridgq. thWill,,prbbtityitt,haA Asnw," FRAbiluouT. :Sept. 1 - 9.40 t plytion4:-....---%; on Feder.' ito.ti , ---- - Ar,* az tolow: G'ONFRGTIONS. W If Kii,E:dfi, • invaded Kratuttl the, Lerma, 4.41_,, t herefore, .11!solbeii, That vited to. take. insi went and calk or pel the invaders. This passed tl concurred by 15 passed the!Conel threenays which to the two 'tuna') partizan .quarrelr Lou isyrELß,,i trains front the Commun itatiod 11 naporttint , The,klelge , lit else's! Age; - Loss--4000 . Federal 'Fro Jai/W=BON t; az ricre havejuskarr The fellowing , il the comnisuldlng . maja;part reliahlm Gen- Pfieo 1 0 . fzu the entrenchment - wand&bitid. 111 The fightwas feis prioeessaglied the ed- With ssyere, less. The'ffght vitkrian ing, but , redly ids' Who the couri, :at JohrackWayatte& , soittiw . , t: - ,. • ".. J. 4,, of 2,D 0 Ceto 3,09, marching to:lhfli f :_lo_ - al -, k `*-,," Lexlngthn: '' ' - -'''' '''''':'' ' "'- 21tlip- T;,3 , t-;:' The rebel loss 02 4,000,and that 1:0f.,4 which is probably I Jarrskssow til'ft respondent of tliw r that we havormdi illel4m,:but, it 18,1 t place it irifisted'hl 10,000 orls,ooorei, atithoritiesJiera,are that the United:Si. been "reinforced; at • was takiirrytiitindit; reporteit to:havaa 7 part of. which are Gen. 'Siegel bath Springfield: A part eort - 40.be fortyindi His.scoutslusva.inmik, from Beri.'llicOullec.% rebels, isireported:lo from• the soutl4Weiik either - 1411a or, thje, this will be the - point object of his rear& [, tweet .our treops, points. and prevent main force is operating . .., , 2 ,......_„110pa . "' ,_ and the OapiWiltridirthiiisepl:ahOikate:c* ',,,1-ZlNsLit.l easeful, ' th en -se-fond a 'Jo inillifilie •_.,„; force. • A ' l' r 4 t.°l*. *Marcia*, Penteinfiti'lf:_,!— r./E01114',,,„-fr=figl-.4,-- Agent of the Tittabnigh, Foe wicoloses7tl ,, K :-„, runts Chicago Railroad - WW•JostiirtiiiarditOW:,-;'.04 - ' this city last nightvAgingift, - •,-lhii4lass - - ;.i, - 51: -- gz4r 1 1 on Monday morning Re_irocisis r. dieilaii -, :i:'...• , .;:ic , .. - 2.:!', -, A obstruction via ' thcf - Irliniilbiir liiiir;l3'.A . ,,i'L,A.- 5 , Joseph Radlroad" to bilittin ;InUgtivlier.W' rls*.. Plate river, Width will- beta pairedtsklit ''4lo-1?.. Two Ohio reginsents.passak,over th etioed',f.;,-,:,"!?5e-. last Monday, 'Thirit 'are rally : 10)(19';- •::' ' I. Y4 - :',i' unforpucopit iir ob`gthelli 4 'fifisn'aier" . • - sio' - , - - - fP•l'f:l - ,.. 1 further troublels untied sled:: ,, Tbaraci* - .2:. --2 ?..isA• now no. avowed, illte-_lke-_,?•!4:4-•''' road. Mr. Hoisted feels - co n f iderd4bAit -1 4 14 4gi--- - ';.4.',*„ the rebellion Is c oneplOterr - crueltaftillik : , -, ,,x. , -tc , „ motion , of the Eltatanarth lot : thai2illi ii''41"„."`0,...',,_-,ii 4 l rim. Jle states that;tink,seliels WitiliZ'';% ~1, awa.* . fro'm St. Joseph t6o.4),,9iiiVieni :49 - 1 - 37: ,:i• " t :;VY; 1 properly, most et which *turtailiilini7:finin secessionists'. 7 Prom •the - Eirini a:eclat:kin -.:, ,-- •-" Z- - '-',:„ • -i: ger ho learned that LeZinAttni'll4o,o,tri tacked .on Rridpy. The, Federal were air hi' tileirlintrerichn*itri; siWilliftiz - reinfordiimbidii„ , • ' '- i •,,e-•12'1,-:;.1,, -- -M , Troops .21 ...osorsOosrilltletie,P, ,2 -4- , ,- JZYPERSONVILLE, Sephe4, ~ . .t..„ - v. three hundred, Indleumaootai.arrisr . a:: 5, :- . - -‹*' " i- 1,- MU emenit t 'ilhir tirttlNlgei:4l'% 7 ' = 4 ,: - •,..0 ditional are ,expeetfat--leroVelc*OMllZ-175.11, a mornin g'. • = ff•zif-1tte,544.4.4"'-;,f4.-'_:".. ---.47,„,. 1 1ILL' CHEAPEIE :'- '-'yt '4 -'4,'t^ t4'''''''''''''!"*---'. ''''.:÷-4,,::- . 1, ,`zYr .."-, 1,- - . 1' , • ' •.. .._;=4•TAI-&-r=l.& s_6.l„-2-,:-., SHOES, 41 • 1 ff,;.-Akt - z--1 . •--- _ .7.-3==-. -e-,, :4:1 1 k,. ..••• .Bito(• %, ' ,•••.,,,r, Gall EOOl% at too Cheap Oaalt Btrent,of,.. '' IGSEPEE 11. -20,114 k w*--- - :- 1=1, 1 » '. r melt 98 Market atraet,•2li;Oilaii • L'•-?- - n-- - : 1 e C r lf f L lN ie . sTreehlXtion' ; '' :' , - - CT . , : .,ki. v . " m , . tea : ~,itz-Pr4.! - --, ln t V ::=, e ~,,,,rl l #l- .- - 4) 41, 4 1 414 .2. I (XP 34I / 1 1 - T a 4l .- 1 4 1 a 1 - , .34ISKW •.: '' •g 1 Torasykrazda...9lrm _1t!.... 2 1(tr , •- . 1 ,, ,„ ~, salehr feel4l , : .--4,26.l uxuatiO ` •,- ' - .3. - `1..e.r`. 1 Cad P KNLVAtaftle ,45A-t. - 13 *: •• •:•-•_. ' - I'"= -4 'i' e ='27‘r,, , V O WIA KNIVADS OF -7 . •Y' - 'ff :',:. • --- *".••:.f• Ala Foredo hy t .2, z , 43,9ViNaj ,[l, ~ . - - `"*:/-,,,-,-, • sett ,-- ' lr"•• ViliAlie RABFEEMEUC247:CIiekt" :I '''';'tff . -. 24,,g ,1 ','' .4 ', , A kr -pata_rotcliainovasktair4lo4.o44os4„ -1"=-4-:zsT'm ji. Vitme4outoeicipit - . ''i•-• -1-416* ~,,4A14.16 Frimmeormuirotiv l'c•"4-21'"*" '-- •.s.''''-t '"„.-. •• It filftol/Ed V ~ ,: t; =• . hajtjaeitrilantat,e= ~.,...-, , ,••••,1• •.'. , - ,W , -f-(Vill-:1777744.4w,.,,.....,Tagt,. . bint -44.` -, Nfolnuniookr - "lnneewit in t'ef, ,, a;: AAA . Farrankft_ ~"., 'data Corner Market and Firereeretlec-' 4-1.1..-kj' 1.411:1, .v e z ve - 4 -And AA P*" anigla '-' ."'%l taipi, for kale by W. P!, Xe LlguLt • -,-;,.Z=7.f.tr::. 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