f -r sitt plitsbnu t h post< Publisle. Esuff y Morning, (Swim,* Extzpied,) Al the North-East corner of Filth and Wood sta. Terms: Six Dollars a year, payable strtetly ih adynaoe. At Single copies, Two Clente---sr sale at the 'motor la the tom and by the News! nvs. !LAM OF ADVE,RTIBING DUI]. !Mies Lrlo• oer• • in We•t *rook. • Met aook. Tem Linn One insertion,..-....-. 60 ...... 60 Two insertions..-- 75 Three Insertions,....- 1 0 0 ...... 1 00 One week,...-- ........ 1 75 60 Two 303 2 (x) 1 60 1 00 75 Three 400 2 65 2 00 1 25 100 One m0uth,.............. 500 835 50 160 175 Two months- ... 700 466 be 285 250 000 6 -00 4 so a oo 800 Four 10 00 6 66 6 00 3 36 4 60 Rive 11 00 7 86 5 60 8 65 5 60 12 00 800 600 400 660 Aloe 16 00 10 35 8 00 5 35 0 00 Ono year 20 00 13 3610 00 665 12 00 Mewling Card, eta lines or less, per ennuna.-.10 00 CCHASOIIAL2 AT IPLIAPATRA 000 square,..per annum, (exaluslye or paper)-06 00 Mnrnarre ooticep. 5o cont Ar. Death noticet, 25 coots uti- FOR 186 L ..a ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ESTABLISHED OYER FIFTY TEARS WILL HEREAFTER BE FT RN !NH Ei) Advance Paying Subscribers OIVE DOLLAR PER 'f EAR, IT I$ PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE IT CONTAINS ALL TOE EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY . Editorial / Local and Mils eel laneouN; Foreign and ➢Domestic Markelc BEND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL. AT OUR RISK GET UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Ben or OSPECTPUS and a SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa- MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. BARB. E L WIN A. MYERB BARR 8z MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Cornor Filth & Wood Sts., Mtn. EVERY DESCRIPTION O PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Executed Lho Eineal NIL ..igi. XMa Za. la 121. 7a , COMERCIAL IMERCARILE ANDZLEGAL PARK at short notice, on reasonable Senna, Pirtlenier :attention pied to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c., For Cone" rtia t Exhibikons wad Camara LARGE 11D TIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY HAYDN OSOINTLT BUR WWI TO ?W8 fae banjos for turning out Work ?rah prompt+ ness and deepateh cninthat be excelled by ' any caber °dice In the city. TIIRP,ENTINE SPIRITS.-80 bblA foi side by B. A. FA EINESTOCH a CO., la ectroex of Fin 4 Wro.4 ot. HA se L uin F a ßli t TM I t S WHAT kinds of E our E m mer Dress . :Lactigrea li m n:is, &c., for the best bargains. Call 'early. - C. ANSON LOVA an 3 74 Market street. fNJIIIREEti Apptszs.—% barrels choice Apples, just received erid for sale, JAS. FETZER. corner lip4ket *pad First da. 6 •D Q Z. ENGLLSEI AaRADUATED juvrt AtM i 3Vml ii grossL nd f ) osai e b eti Infant Powdei, Emo. A. Asziw.nv KELL siY, ATlts% alonlys on hand . for U. 8. - anikeis and rifles, also for Sharp's rifles, Otero& For oale.by llzsr .4p k LES.— barrels, just Ur•Lreivired nod for oaltiz s cats. ,ay B. ooLuNu. 6 111.°U. "1117=49 1 611,0Ka msee'i 4* received ba o ZEttuY Lusa 0 UTTER.--4Lkegs_ Fresh Pac ed Battar4ust ed anu for sale la cuna AIM MIRY H. 11 311 . 1 0 7 4 WIX%1"164411Bt received and for El' R. 004411 E , ~,- /..", . .. . ~.. , , eli ' - ' t , • . .• b, • ~ •,,1., ~.1_ •:.-z,. .. 1 '\ .''',,.,,,,,..... -:., f?..... 1 C.... . , c .ron, RA's, augines, AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES el; LAR GHIA of IRON AND Idnautzotureto NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. abatis& taillike Punt PlAeta Plttn, &L. WAREHODEES, 9111 Witter Street, raid 1314 Fleet Street, PITTSBURGH, And corner of Frank:in and South W wrr Ptree,v, unicsAgo. fror.i7.lr Win. AL FABER & CO., - STEAM. ENGINE BUILDERS. 'IRON FO UN DE RS, General Machinists and Boller Makers, Near the Penn's R. R. I,sestiger Deco'. P 1 TTSBIJE.43II, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suiteJ for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to the construction of En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for up rights, mutiny and circular saw mills. nave also on band, finished and ready for ship ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every desenpliont Also, furnish Boilers and Shot Iron Re natately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pidhes in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machmery menufs••turod of the best quality of materials, and warranted ra el! c.s,es to give satisfaction. air-Orders from all parts of the country solicitec and promptly filled: ,r 11: ins. SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH 'WARD FOUNIU.H.Ti, 117 - 15H1JR(413 ; PA Warehonfia, PJo. 146 First and Second barest, anufacittirera of al i e,ne , ac d ‘f 6 , :cr,i.tionx of Goa; Oil, heiorta and Stifle, (o and Wa:Jir Pips, Raj Irons, liog Trona, Wagon Boxini,blaal HATll4erw nod Couplt ogA, A!sto Jobbing and Machi co Cantor. , ri! i , rary dE• acr,pcion malt% to order Having a comploto hot , 14.., 6,• Foundry, ail noco.gar) fat .7c. t , y attended 1-i LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MIKES A.m.> . 814ELT1NG WORES, PARK, ISIPCURDY & (AP., XttoANUFACTUREES OF SHEATH, Braziers' and Bolt eoppor, Pressed t,oppet ms, Raised Still Bottoms, tipeller Holder, he., also in porters and dm:ers in Metals, Tts, Plato, fitleoi iron, F. ro, tim. Constao t:y on hand , '1 lumen's ?el seta nes and Tools Warebouss.No.3.4i3 First, and 120 Second .I , e OL. Pi tushurcr. Pa 6 rs..a , orders Of ODDIVOT rut to any deemed otto.ro. Sae) 1.-3A'. 11111161161 10 . 401.11 , ;, 13U11,1)Ell & LIA CH 1 N IST, .ttt4 t,REAT WaiT.F.fiN MII,L, teT. Markers; owl Duque~, Way, Pili.6B.4rgk. It, cot make to order, and warranted as pa car. he made, the foileiting r y, vi, Steam Engines, Turning Lathes. for wood and iron; Pia ners,for wood and iron: Drilling Machines, Houser' and Tobacco Screws; Patent-right and Model Ma chines, in the best manner; Shafting, Pullies, and Bangers, of all sues and variety ; Screws, of any iii ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. W ill also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pumps for s6sambotids. ac. loshe in.heare ana other Planing done to order; can plane 92 inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long. All Orders Promptly .1311.rland Earattatly Scgtettot. N.B.—Particular attention and promptitude gin. en to repairs on Printing Proasea and other Ma chines ntylfilyd jnsurarre. Monongahela Insurance Co OF PITTSBURGH Ornatit, , —JAM ES A: HUTCHISON, PrAmident, HENRY M. ATwooD, Secretary. CAPT. JAS. wuoulitlaN,lion'l Agt tat. OFFICE NO. 9S WATER STREET. Will Insure all kinds o f Fire and Marine Rias. ASSETS, MAY 10th. 1861, Stock Due Bills payable on demand and secured by two approved nurnes..s a 760 00 Bills Receivable 23,16; 34 Bills Discounted 3i3,2.36 'TS Mortgage 12,00 u 00 116 Shares Mechanics Bank stock cost-- 4 6,165 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank stock cost 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost 60 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh—«. Balance of Book Amounts Office Furniture °ash $722,884 17 DIRECTORS : Wm. B. Holmes, Jas. A. Hutchinson, Wilson Miller John Atwell, Wm. Rea, S. B. Robison: Jno M'Deritt Richard Hays, Joa. Kirkpatrick.. R. Wallace, Robt. Dalnel I, (i.. 0. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, Jame Woodburn, my2l Allegheny Insurance CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OIvFICR.-Alo. 37 Fifth St., Bask Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF F]R 7AND MARINE RIBKS. AA() JONblii, President; JOHN 11. McOORD, Vice President; H. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. SYILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dmaoroas—lmme Jones, 0. G. Hussey, Harvoy Childs, OapL B. 0. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fsdinestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rob't L. M'Grew, Rob'L R. Davie. m 123 WEST lIRANICEI Mutual Itusuranoe Company, LUCK MAVEN ; CLINTON COUNTY. OILiBTBBBD BY TEE LEGISLATUBSI OY PEBBSYLVA-8.1.A. Cash Capital-4300,000 I Premium Nola 5152,848 pillS COMPANY WILL INSURE on Bnildangs„ Merchandise, Furniture, Ac., in town or country. lhasorcna:—Lion. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. 'f. Abrams, Hon. G. C. harvey, Chas. Crist, L. R. Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. 6. C. HARVEY, President T. T. Lemma, Vice President Taos. Krrcasa, Secretary. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh. No. 63 Foarth Street. DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter,Rody Pintereon, 1. Grier Sproul, C. A. Colton, James R. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier He SproulAch. Voelihtly, Ge{,, at, A. J. JOnes, Wade Hampton, !yawn ?atria, Chartered.... 53 00.000 FIRE AND M A RINE tW ICS Ta KEN, of an description. onle•-- 077fICICSE A. A. CARRIER, PreAtdont. EMER SPROUL, Secrutary. (Inlay jictltt 1. kg EUROPEAN AGENCY, THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN j„ Agent, No. 116 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa, is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to an: part of the old country, either by steam er sailing menet& SIGHT BEAM FOB SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail. roan: Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line or Sailing Packeta, and for the lines of Steamers Bail ie', hatween New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Gahm. fell palling Wills. JAB. MILLINGAR, MONONGAHE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the lire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and moat approved machinery, IS now wowed Or: furnish. flooring and planing boards, Scroll nawhrg and re-sawing, doors, sash tilla deed, frames, mouldings, bea ks. fiUN UMBRELLAS AT REDUCED PRICES—A. Brat rate bee of Sun Umbrellas a large redaction In price to close out the stook. EATON, MACRUM CO: sal 11 and 19 PUIh Knot 16,140 00 66,997 76 - 400 00 49,162 30 J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, No. TO Fifth etreet. September 7,1867. re4 l - , i_ l 4 t Coths, slasfintere,, &r. E. WATT S; WITH TEICH lir, PRICE . 1 1 IMPORTERS AM) DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, dm., NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PHILADIMPIIIA, PA. JOHN V. TREHT, 5, OLIVCII T. TNILILT. del2l), SDl:thing Mlassv, &c. H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS IN FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 128 samithoeid Street, Demler's Block, between Fifth and Slxth, Pitts burg:l Pa. Mgr Lily Gin, at manttfaetnrer's Price. 'etA Parafto tar attenuon given le repairing Paintings, Regullding Framed arid butlineee card, framed at wholesale price. o pfkly Moats and ilegtar,*ants. SAVAGE HOUSE, No. SAO Liberty Street, fiIF.XTropENNi4TLVANIA PASSENGER. DEPOT, JOHN SAVACIE, Proprietor. AVING taken ar flitted up,with all Lhe modern improvem •nta, this popular re. eon, the aiihnerber in propsued in accommodate his mid customer, and toe puolic g , nerally, with .tie lot the mark, stiordn. Oyntern he ser ved up lc every variety of style, during the sea -en. inev, Lanier, and A.es be feels cen• !tient n retiommetidina to thu purilic for their Cac, Bucket and 4tiell Oyster, rwi tied daily an d sold Whoteont.. nod Retivt. myfintlytt SEETIN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, fIiIIOIIIAS STONE, Proprietor. AVIICCi TAKEN and fitted up, at l a great expense, with all the modern itri provementa, thin popular resort, the subscriber in prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub lic nominally, with the bent the market affords. OYSTERB will be served up in every variety of ntyle timing the amnion. LaQuona and ALFA he Mein confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. We - HE:ALB nerved up at all hour-, and DA Y and (i"HI ItDERB taker. ExCELsIOR iIiVSTEIL D F.ATINCI HOUSE, O. HI WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. witotaaata ate arrnit nataxits NRI 3H LAKE AND EASTER FIS PHILADELPHIA AND N IiALTIMOHR,E OYB TERB A.ND WILD GAMY., AU to their Proper Senamt. no2B GEO. REINIMAN & 00. MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE Protor, No.Bibey strAUußsi t beside F t NZ Pais p nger Depot fL the rt Penn ee lvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, hued tip, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respectfully solicit a share ofpublic patron age. Tilers is attached a Fp11 , 11 , 011 FII'ABLIE, and extensive WAtioN VAR!A, affording ample accom mudation to traveleis and ri , srunsters. His Larder end bar will Its furnishes' with ine crest the mar ker cot, atiartt. COEN UC4)/°.1.1.: Et EST AUL? &NT, BY ELI YOUNG, f r IFTR.STREET. HE ATIENTIuN UF MERCHANTS ..„%, and others Is dlrPCted to chls estabtisi.ment, vrLich bas been recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL LATINO HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LocATiori. Country folka agending market are particularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to en EATING SALOON onll always be found, of the freshest the market words. apialAltir painters. T. T. IWGIJMN. FiC 0 "CTS Et , SIG N ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (SECOND STORY.) Ar Au work entrusted to me will be Neatly and Promptly Faecuted. oc2•ly WM. E .es.. 0 •"4" HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Fourth St., net, Wood & Smithfield PITTSBURGH, PA. ifirrall work p o—Ttly attended to. my2itlyd :01 1 1;) 0 LV111:ffe).:Al gm io P. O'BRIEN. Arir. Orders sol,..aed at basement shop, Grant street, cpposite Cathedral. Ofrehant gaithrs. SPRIAG ANDSUISDIER GOODS REDUCED PRICES WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A y y CHOICE AND sEdAwr wrocii OF GOODS for SPRING AND SUMMER SALES, which have been selected with more than usual care,. nd feel confident that in the RICHNESS OVFARRIC,AND STYLE —0 F— a- o 0 D s 5 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 ha examine the same for themselves SANYLUEL GRAY & SOl', MERCHANT TAILORS. mylo 19 WIIPTII STREET. SMITH & PITCAIRN, Nerehant Tailors, No. 48 ST. CLAIR STREET. D. BRUCKLOCHER, TAILOR, HAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS a Ws old stand, No. 1 O ( FOURTH STREET. where he will be glad to see his old friends end public generally. Will also do UUTTING for temple, Ibr bale cad toes. len Jr. LITTLE, .IVDIROHANT TAILOR, NO. 1* SAINT. CLAM STILICIM (Dr. Irieh'e New Bulldinej deLtly pirtasuE6R. w. vu T• H. & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Famishing Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. jel2 ly-daw CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,87, LADIES CONGRESS REEL GAITERS $1,37, AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET, D. S. DIFFERMCBEE. BROOM CORN BRUSH-30 bales, a T auperoir article, for sale by se HANEY H. OOLLINS. jartrartlitg and Comission. JAMES W. CRAFT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker, Office and Storage, N 0.82 North LerVee,.Snint Louis. N. 13.—1 will give immediate and pe opal attention 14) all business entrusted to myr'_, re, Tor which charges will be reasonahle. .. MC£4B: L. B. Forsythe, St. Louis; Paul Laningft. Lotiib ; J. 1 4 Brashears &Clo.,Cirteinbant - Messrat, a& J Craig, Philadelphia; M'Artjuir. Byrne it 'ibbons, New York; W. C. Mltowell. T. Bwing.K anima: Nonhap A 0 . 1 1 I( au.swt: ... T . W. Burbritign & Co.. New Orleans; W. W, Weston, Memphis: Peznock A Hart, Pitts burgh; G. W. Cu% Pittsburgh; P. B Bell B. D. kdems. i hicago,W. F. Coolbaugh, Burlington, lows; W. li. Po , tlewatt, Burlington, town; Capts...o...unell, Bowman. and river mon generally. tnni&ern SILK BUNTING =EMI CHINTZ FLAGS, lEMEI R. WILLIAMSON'S, IV O. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET --BUNDlioLL).Eitzuti r; 1.1 PI FORT SVAYNE riCtilCM.lO Re ILHoAD COMPANY. Holden of bonds of the Ohio and PonnuylvatiN Railroad Crdnpauy, of the Ohio and Indiena road C'amprroy, of the P , rt Warne and Chicago Ra [road timipany, of !he variens clui,es, and of the l'Aliduirgli Port Wiivrio Chrago Railroad Corrpenv. MtlU I.4vrt suh.eribriii the agteenriont of re-organ.vrtion, are requ.re d wit hoot doty Li, de nowt tardr honda with JOHN FElifitlSON. t*io, 35 Pine atroot, freer lurk city, to rionforruil to avid ar.rortnenL Hu derq of ny of 1110 a h ,ve I.orfta who have the Maid agreeteeni., ere rotilied to do "1111 )111 NIL' or atddv. aer. - eto , tt may - be Alen '-I at the Otlire of r... relary 1 th , Coin 1.40) 31 t. I r Irfie L, '0P,1,1,01 f ILO reiroad wdl take piece flu v.. h r. K• d al: le . reun. , 411111n,z ltieggr/./ nictil for re organiaotoo. or it .ti •0 1.11/1. t 1, ,r).l// 0 1 •1 . ./f A. 10 , -de. ,11.11/1/ 11s.: 10 1,3 eluded tram leo tic pi.t.iod th Urn purchaeo J F. U. LANIER, Chairman of Ihrrelleeing CommttrEe. Jt , N L. 'reruiceori, eeLitdocl FIFTY NEW ANTI y . 1 1 SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS fr It F.; Sil BSC121:11ER. WISII ING To jit rt , duce tlk stock of ihnons, off re for sale du ring 101, 11101 next namllL billy N. w rind Seeotr I Flardi PlllllO4 eroin Sr raxine, fir • 'fleeo ihinhe hare ueerly all Leen mode ankh:tat:) , for the e0:,...‘r.ber,101. tho ,nakers I LI the I`ollo/ ry, Hll/1 can t.lo.ll+tli-1.4t11110: 10 .1 / 1101.011-. i'llrobalo , ro ere t - / , ‘p/ . / . 114/0y in roma L, 41.,1, had A. 1 ,111111101.110111, For Kik: by .1 ID5:: LLOE.'I, 1)10 51 wool) sTREF:T . 0111 OTHERS—FOCirIar. OEOWE Y'S SUPERIOR PATENT Grain Fan and Separator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 11340. • T HE superiority of this Feotklover,atl others - rn Use, consists in its cheapness, sim plicity and durability. Second. In cleaning grain faster, better and more thoroughly with leas Labor than any other null ever tulAreti. The patentee of the above Fan has boon t ang en fated in manufacturing and selling Agrlcul „ma, implements, convinced of the great want of a good Fan for cleaning the thtlerent kind, of grain and seeds, Presents this to the public will, full con fidence that it will Inset their wants. The undersigned haring pun:based t h e snip right to manufacture and s••ll um above (iron Fan and Reperatcr. in Western Penusylnams, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and t h e right to sell in in diana and Illinois, is now prepared to till all orders Wholesale or Retail at 3111 Liberty street, Pitts burgh, Pa 14' W. WALLACE. Pittsburgh, July 16, 1861.—jy1S:Orn,law , TATEs or A ktit.,loA, Western District of Pennsylvania, Wll EREAS, an information has been filed in the District Court of the United Slates of America for the Western District of Penn. sylvan a, on the fifth day of September, in they.-ar of our Lord one tbousan i eight hundred and sta y one, by Robert Carnahan. Erq , Attorney of the United States, on behalf of the L'n.ted States, all, g• iog in substance that a certain lot of pig instil, arnountcig to seven hundred and eightipoue (7al) tone, 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 btate of Tennessee, and now in the possession and charge of John Moorhead. of Pittsburgh. in said District; that in pursuance of the Aot of Congress approved July Lb, 1861., the President of 'the United States issued h s proclamation, dated August 16,1861, declaring inter olio that the inhabitants of the State cf Tennessee are in a state of insurre _tion 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 parts otthe United States, by land or water will be forfeited to the United States; and that said of pig metal, owned as aforesaid, was conveyed from the said State of Tennessee to said city of Pittsburgh, and that the 8811113 thereby became forfeited to the use of the said United States, and praying that the same be condemned as forfeited 89 aforesaid. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the said Court, to tne dire( ted and delivered, I do hereby give puldic notice to all personselsiming the laid pig metal or any Interest therein, or lien thereon, or in any manner interest,. ed In the same that they be and appear before the said District Court, at the city of Pittsburgh, ori.the first Tuesday in October next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, (provided the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter,) then and ther to inter pose their claims and to make their allegations in hat behalf. A. MURDUCII, U. EL Mamba! Western Dist. of Pentm, PITTSBURG 11, September Bth, 1861, se7-td 4,„10 U TII AVEN UE RES' DEN CE FOR A 7 SALE.—A comfortable two story dwelling house, conveniently arranged, with hall, two par lors, with marble mantles, dining room and kitchen. wash and bake rooms, bed room, all on first floor; and See bed room., hall, clothes press and closets, ou second Boor. Good cellar under all the house; a brick stable, coal house, kc.; two flue grape arbors; great abundance of currants, goose. berrie , , strawberries, Ac. ine maple and other shade trees, shrubbery, peach trees, pears and plums, gravel and shell walks. Large lot of ground, eighty-two feet front on South Avenue, Allegheny, by two hundred and eighty-seven feet to Rebecca street, a beautiful situation and convenient for business In the city, being but a few minutes' walk from the new brid ge, and the passenger railway i 9 in rear of the property on Rebecca street. We can recommend the above desirable residence to any person in search of. good house and valuable improvements. For price and terms apply at our office. 11.(1UTIIBERT &SON, 61 Market street. GENTS FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Brooks' Manufacture, FRIALING AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR OA.Sii. At 31 Fifth Street, W. E. SHCREFERTZ & CO. ael6 WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! ELF...GANT! B EA 1.111 FUL I PRETTY I CHEAPI W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street: For sale by atl24 •5 BARRELS SICILY CA NARY SEED, just, received and for sale _by GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist, &el 9 89 Federal street, Allegheny. BELS. HEMP SEED, ust received - and for gale by litioEtlE A. KELLY, Driingtat, Bel 9 69 Federal street, Allegheny. An DOZ. PURE CATAWBA WINE, trk , for medicinal proposes, lust reoeured and for sale by GEOELGE A . Druggist, Be 69 Fedmvl street, All: .eny. (HEAT BARGAINS IN HOOP njil SHIRTS—New styles just removed at a great rednction in former prices. .EATON, tdAVEtUId. it 00., sea 37 and 19 Fifth street. pdira'. .ley go light(to the Spot.' INSTANT RELIEF! 8' OP YOIJR COUGH PURIFY YUIA OREATH STRENGTHEN 'OUR VOICE! SPA L 1) ING'S Throat t,lekliffections. AR?: GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GE:m. 'MEN CARRY SPA LDI NG'S THROAT CONFECTION& LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPA LDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR .SPAI,I).ING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. 'May relieve e Cough inetently. They clear the Thr^at. They give atrength and volume to the voice Tney Impart a deliCirale aroma to the breath They are delightful to the tame. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm I advise every rue who has a Congh or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath. or any difficulty of the Throat, to pet a yard:age of my Throat Confections thay will relieve you 'Defiantly, and you will agree with me that ''they go right to the 'pot" Ton will find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings for sidling your Cough or allaying your thirst. I! you try one package I am sn'e in saying u.nt gnu will ever afterward ) ! eonalibir 1nd.,ven,1. , 10 Von a.ll find them at 01C 4 I or Dial.-r, Aled,emor. 1-I•ot.j, FR cp,m's My • ".! 1 , 1/10 Is ~ 0 }..1••::•.g , ' A A I.'”••ic a,' .i.• celpt of 1 1 orty Cent. HENRY C. SPALDING, .v:l3 No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE goilie 4 t) CURE z 5) vaeaclo oi lbi 4 -) CURE Ic e ° o Nervous Headache , 4 1 7 , CURE ° f I Y EPS II: 4 F THE.c4E CEPHALIC pu.1.8 the penialie nttackia or Nativouk Sick Benda( 1,4 TAT he ore:tinted; and it taken a the commencement or an attack immediate tenet from pain and piiik nem , will to; obtained. They maiden, tail in removing the Neiman and Haeonehe to which (emu;a, are rn annject They act gently open the kttiwalaii-remering Cbstitim.ves. For Lvisrers 21: .n, Steds,,N., Delicate Female's, and all persona of ,5ii..111,1%, I, habits, they ale valuable an Lac . firs. ; Tr:proving the appetits, giving lons and Inger d the digestive organs, nod restoring the natural ofuuurity and Ptrengill anis whole system. Le CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long me mitigation and carefully conducted experiments, -acing been In use many years, during which time they nave prevented and reneved a vast amomatof pain and suffering from Headstabe, whether origin ating in the usnfous system or from a deranged state of the !lowish. They are entirely vegetablein their composition, and may be taken at all timer , withperfect safety and without making any chAnge ofdiet, diet, and the absence of raw thecgrosate task renders it easy to adritintstei . then to children. Beware of Counterfeits. The genuine have five eipaturea of Henry tipaiding on each box. Bold by Dnigguts and all other Dealers in Medi eines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. MI orders should be addressed to BRAINY C. SPALDING, Cindy atraat.. Nn► York From the Itrastiner, LVorycsk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which hey were matie,riz.: Oure headache in all its forma From tho Framiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tooted in more than a thousand canes wha enure nieces. Pram the Democrat, 1)1. Mud, Mirm. If you are, or base been troubled with the head ache, send for a boa, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may have them is cue of so attack, P11317{ the Adtertisor, N ovideici.., 6.1. The Cephalic Pdle are Paid to be a remarkably eflective remedy for headache, and one of the very best for that very Ireiuent complaint which bee over been discovered, Prom the Water,: IL h. Gazotte, C.:Meow, 111. We heartily endorse lir. Spalding, and his unr. yelled Cephalic Pills. From the Kanawha Volley Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that penons suffering with the headache, who try them, 'ill stack to them. Prom the South at n Path Pander, Now Orleans, La Try them I you that are rillielest, and wo are sure that your testimony can boadded to the already numerous list that has received benefits that no other medicine can produce. Prom t ho &Louis Dentuc i ral. The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills) is rapidly increasing. From the Gazette, Doveipori, /ova. Mr. Spalding would not connect hie nano with an artldu be did not lame Lo posseen real merit.. From thc Adosri,wr, Provident -F., B. 1. The testimony m their favor is strong, from the treat respectable quarters. From Me Daffy Nabs, Ilearlxort, R. .1i Cephalic Pills are taking the place of ell kind& Flom the Commercia/ Bulletin , Boston, Man. Said to be very efficacious for the headache. .irk angle bottle of tiI'ALDLNG'S PREPARKL) GLUE will sate ten times its east annually:la SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. RAVE THE PIF,CES! MiEMEa "A BlTllnt 111 TIMM SANAS Nllll.lOl As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have a c me c h ea p and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toye Crockery, &a. SPA LDENG'S PREPARED GLUE r,osts at each emergencies, and no household can aftord to be Without it. It w always ready, and tip to sticking point, "USEFUL IN EVERY HOLISM" N. B. -A Btttah accompaniers each 13oitie. Price 29 coats. Addrfte, IA ENRY C. SPA LDINEI, No. 48 CEDAR street, Sew York? CA U 1 lON As certain unprincipled persona lire attempting to palm off on Dia no.uspetting public, imitations of my PREPARED iILUE, I avoid caution - all per /Elm to in tsxame before purcitasiag, and seep that the full name, isriElltiLDENGll PREPARED GLlTht n a t i i i r on the e wrapper; all others Aril WMtn. orall ontelde by JOSEPE LEMING, corner tili k ab l id. and MaiiirPl Street tetilBdaw Qs7 RIFLES! $lO RIFLES!! $lO RIFLES!!! for Bale by BOWN a TETLEY, 0 .14 188 Wood 114 NtViSV3 ten: Buckner's Proclama tion to the People of Ken tucky. - • ' LOUISVILLE, Sept. 21.—The following procJaaiationlas just been: received te—To TUE Paul!Le or Kkaertrakx = The „Legis lature of Kentucky have 'been faithless) to the will Of thii peopte. They haver en deavored -td make your gallant Blade a fortress in which,uadar the guise of neu trality, the armed forces . of the United States might secretly 'prepare to subjugate alike the people of Kentucky and the Southern States. It was not until after months of covert and open violation of your neutrality, with large encampments of Federal troops on your territory, and a recent official declaration of the President of the United Status not to regard your neutral position, coupled with a well pre pared scheme to lcize an additional point in your territo ry , tibia aims of vital pentane° to the safety and defence of Ten-. nessee, that the troops of the Confederacy, on the invitation of the people of Kentuc ky,f occupied a defensive post, in your State. In doing so the commander an.. pounced his purpose to evacuate your ter ritory simultaneously with a similar reeve. merit on the part of the Federal forces, whenever the Legislature of Kentucky shall undertake to enforce against both telligerente the strict neutrality which they have so often declared. 1 return amongst you, citizens of Kentucky, at the head of a force, the advance of which lit entirely Kentuckians. We do not come to molest any citizens, whatever may be hie o tical opinions. Unlike the agents of the Northern despotism who seek to reduce us to the condition of dependent vassals, we be. lieve that the recognition of the civil rights of citizens is the foundation of constitution al liberty, and that the claim of the Presi dent of the United States to declare mar tial law, to suspend the privileges of the writ of habeaseorpur; and to convert every barrack and prison in the land into a bea dle, is nothing but the claim which other tyrants have assumed to subjugate a free people. The Confederate States occupy Bowling Green as a defensive position. I renew tie pledges of the commanders other columns of Confederate troops, to retire from the territory et - 'Kentucky on the same conditions which will govern their movements 1 further give you my own as; sotince that the force under my. command will be used as aid to the government of Kentucky in carrying out the strict neu trality desired by its people, whenever they undertake to enforce it against the two belligerents alike. 1`.'1 , 01, r [Signed,] G 1 B. Ittrcurius, 4 • ---4 1 tigudtertiormsk441:-fig-A r Ated at Bowling-erien, Sept. 18, 1861. ' It is rumored that Buckner has-advanc ed on Elizabethtown, but cannot be con. firmed in searon for the afternoon papers. The Federal troops are preparing for any emergency. Enthusiastic Reception of Federal Troops by the Ken tuckians. LOUISVILLE, September 21.—Colonel Crittenden, from Indiana, who was the first to bring a regiment from another State into Western Virginia, in aid of the Federal Government, wasthe first to come to the aid of Kentucky. His regiment, well armed, passed through our streets towards the Nashville depot this afternoon and pros ceeded immediately Southward. They were enthusiastically received at different points on the route. Brigadier General Ward arrived to—day from Washington, and will forthwith take command of his brigade in Central Kentucky. A portion of General Bouee.eau's forces are in pones sion of Mildraugh's Hill. Justice Datron, of the United States Court, issued a writ of habeas corpus in the case of Moors head, Durrett & Barr, returnable on Mon. day nest. Their is nothing of importance from poliits' south of here. Passengers from Lebanon report the people from the coons try coming in to Join the federal forges.— Nothing has yet been ascertained of the movements in Southern Kentucky, as there is no telegraphic communication south of. Lebanon Junotior. W. N. 13.aideman, the principal proprie. for of the Courier, publishes a card it the Journal to-morrow, representation a modi fication of the interdict aghinst the pablig. cation of. the Courier, and agreeing to avoid the publication of matte!. prejudicial to the federal government, and to be loyal to that government while Kentucky re• mains in the Union. Latest from California. OUTER STATION PACIFIC 1 1S/araRAPH Co., Sept. 20.—. The Pony Express passed in the night with San Francisoo dates to September 11th. The general - news since the last Express is not important. The State election returns are incomplete, mad thus far in round numbers Stanford has fifty.two thousand•votes, and the other two candidates about twenty.seven each, with even chances as to which will prove strongest in the end. The Assembly will be strongly Republican, and that party also has a large plurality in the Senate. The Hon. It 11. Dimmock, United Statee District Attorney . for the Southern Dlll trict of Columbia, died at Los Angeles suddenly, this morning, of disease of.the' heart. Edward Randolph, thediatir:igulahtael lawyer, died at San Francisco, on the Tet. SearFRANOISCO, Sept. 12, via Diamond= Springs, two hundred and • tweutY.ilve miles East to Churchill, by telegraph.— Through a blunder by post masters either at New York or St. Louis, or Si.. Joseph, all addressed to St, Joseph, thence to be dispatched for . Califiiirllii by Pony Express, have recently been put in' the overland mail, and do not reach - their destination till nearly a week after the Pony. Express ought to have delivered them. The busi ness community is much disaffected invon sequence. DD3PATCH I Battle at Kansas City—Rebels Repulsed. NANses Crrr, Sept• 19.—Fifteen hone dred men, under Elolonel Smith, overtook three thousand Seeessionista r as they were erondeg the river- at . Blue Kilt Landing; on the 17th, completely . rauteds them, kit= ling between one hundred and fifty and two hundred, and taking twelve prism:ten. The Federal loss laility killudand twenty five wounded. Advioea by private letter from lasifigt to-day, say that Price attaCked thaFedertils at 10 a. 'm., yesterday, with a, feriae of thirty thousand. [Three thoosandn The Federal (mails estimated at from three - tbEnsand to Liar thousaid. The Feidoials fought'. them two bout when the. See.esaionistk drove thearistekinto their eptresseh valuta. An jAle*Acidluertt theca game out and charged them at the point of tlid seatUrtog the rebels= In. all , dlreokmk:i tt , Price was to attack theittlifild ing, with seventeen pieces of ery,:. No atateanent of the lows on,;:eitliew: : :,;tddeill given. • .. . • • 5. ..."; • "11 , f (0- BY TELEGRAPH. Federal _Force a l / 4 JEFFERSON CITY, "- Sept quarters, fisree'tit sunposed to be 3,500, consisting as. 7; : rtisik - ... regiment. Col. Mulligan, goo , turd, ni Marshall's Jliin is sayafry.,,AP , Kansas regiment, number •=ri.ti - Wa4eistiq..: 600 mounted Home Guards,Aso.o_ Home Guards, together with era, 1 howitzer and 2' mortsitygi.'4„l-? snouts junk in rerrirt firing Lexington on Wednesdri,t:-o,4oo"irAtii t - Rebels are said to haverio::7olo.l*hartriel. or eannister, nothing hut'rettni.'ehirti/arid sitigs. Nearly 3000 • GbizeiliteentAqrses and males are walla .1154:11),444n1 inttetich.• , MOB tS requiring CO LI _ CIRO t a stampede. "aar :tailors Enfatil.c., - ..f Q r jiort LairaYeile•L , LsratAlcePoLucSept. - 20. 4 --rAtrvornor Moorehead, Martin W.-13ger Durrett, who were arrested at , _Louisviiie t yesterday, for treason ' were broughl-hgre to day, to be sent to Fort Lafiyette - by - order of the War Department. ' -r Noble Action of 4entuck, tegisiature. • FRANKFORT, Sept 21.—The bi,ll,vzhil passed Loth Houses, request,ine 'Genera - Anders , 7n to call : for and tack 7 cerpmand of the Kentucky voluriteers, v/Es Vetoed by Governor 141agofUn, and passed, vote, in the house, twenty two Dissolution of Partnerg:iiiip. . rrIJL CO-PARTNERSECIP.,.of„JONEg:'., LA Ifni expired by limitation .On day rf A ugu,, Gl. /The y the new firm of JON MS &'1.41.141f:gt Lt Ne. "i , Limited Partnership. ;• t. . The unders7gned. re,idtng tho e7ty Pittg.'“7' l- • eurib, ha-o fermrti a Me77.-ni pnrruerabiw =dee/ 1, m or.lo a iR LAUGH; !1`.7-7 7n the hettifwe9i7%-qf of mEnulneturieg etr. 777 r SON„(u non t , the lent film of Jost.s .4 I meth.) in 'Vrbiek'A,ir firm the genertd partneis are itROL6ISII.I. 7 II;,Ter,X j,.,bras Toosl AS 11. .10 1 LS, HENRYEOR.GR.7.-Wq 'A• ENRY A. LAucinLizi and .IRWirrilf 7; 7 LAT.I(4III 17-, and' the tweets! pßatner Is , I , RUGHLIN,whi, h-s contrusuod eerenty thonntuntl, a_ four Mind red delta! s to the ecmmon Meek Outlet' _0- Intrinernhirt whien to contrnene,e as of the first•-,, day of August, 0161, and to terminate on the first, • "11 , _, day of August. IS-6, September 16, 1861. B. I': JONES, T NJ'S, U. JONES, }TROUT A. LAUGHLIN, IRWIN B. LAUGHLIN JASIIr3 L A UGH". TN:' sell 3w,1 POLYTECHIVIC caul E. OF THE STATE S OF , PENNSYLVANIA; West Fenn Solute, PitHil#ejlaia..„ ;- pox THE PIiOFESSIONAL.E..DDCA; TION FNGINFYIRS, ARClfTiErnrse , P • hood 01111 MISTS and:GEOLOGISTS. ,?„ The one year course for Mary 110 Eciglimi Oin,g, for graduates of literary colleges, and Ml:env: mathematically pp:Dared; and the two year course for less proficient students, will Include Field Zoo. 1 D tificationa, Siege Operations., Strategy TaCtirill . ill I. The Ninth Annual Reardon of the Cellege,oFill, begin on SEPTEMBER 16, MIL Port:Catalogues and fortherinfOrtisitione c, •- - - & AENNEDPC24I7I4.t--,;4.41.--- rate-lwe • • PresideritlikPaculwc c,ce- • EW NATIONAL- Pursuant to instruetions from the &coral , of the Treasury, a hook will he opened-on =,• DAY, the SIXTEENTH OF SEPTEMBER, At the. Corner of Third & Wood Streid‘f For subscriptions, under my-stipstintendence;lor . Treasury Notes to beisanechandertbe setlif Adv. 171861. These notes will die issued in onus.ol: PI DoLLArta, ONE 'BUNDRED DOLLARS. FIVE'S UNDS ED DOM ;ARS, 'ONE .T.IIIO,UEUVXD DOLLARS and FIVE TBOII.BANDDOLLARSiesieI; dated 19th August,lB6l,Mable three yearabflerl date to the c.rder of the subscriber or andfreeteci, and bearing interest at the rate of' 1' 3-10 per annum, PAYABLE SEhiDAN.NUALUY,- - suckt s ,, interest being at -thn' tale bf CENTS POlf,! 4 ' EAOB DAY ON EVERY HUNDRED DOLLARS. I . 1-or the conveniewe of the bolder, each note witF have coupons attached expressing . ' the heirgrat , 4 amounts t,f semi-annual interest, which ecw l Poll9.- natty be detached and presented for paymentsepiil-1.0 rstely front the notes. Subscriptions for such Treasury note); ba're - ceived during FIFTEEN LAP? froni , the opening the book as aforesaid. No stibicription for 'less than FIFTY DOLLARS, nor for any ..fractiom of that sum, can be received. Subscriptions of fifty dotlara or one hundred' dollars must be to tawfal coin of the United Suites atthe timsof subscribing. Subscriptions' f more than idtaluin , "'' dred donate may be Paid at once; or, if preferred*: o one-tenth at the time of sub Bribing and one third of the' - whole amount onevery twentietttday, thereafter until the whole4thell' be,paiti„ .. .lllo pay_ment of less than-fifty dollars esti be stocsiptatKat' nr can iss bein be g theue smallest sum for which Treastmg:Nobw i , d. Certificates will be granted in dilpheate scribers for the amounts so paid, the "nil anal of which the subscriber will transmit by mail :ter , thtlyo . .:Secretary of the Treasury, when. Treasury Nate!, as aforesaid, will be issued thereon to sitehnubitcW:' bar or his order, earryir„ir interest as .expreasedia,, such certificate; but m cases where only a Part of ^ the amount subscribed is pa'd-at the time of eutit t - i , scribing, 'treasury Note* will be issued only roar thepayments maneantsequently tethering, w.bialti.g will remain until the whole pmourtt subeertbed by, such peraon'ehtdl be Id;-'when Treasury-MAW wilt be issued for,such firstmrneht alga. OnRV,f meat of each deferred 'instalment, the stdmeribie'- -will pay, in addition ...theretott a sum :43.quettettw z ) ,interest accrued therebn from the 19th the date of payment,- ant on ilmikpaymentaiitn.o ,interest on the amount paid on sabactiptlew which permeate of intereat taireifribereekW4 the subscriber to the payment of the first coupon,' The Treasury Notes issuednpon such certainties-1 .. = hy,the Treasury Will be bent to - the 80ger-kbP"X,I; mail, or such other mode as may be indicated b ythem when they transmit Wei c Original cerllhellitell The duplicate certificates may be retained , by them for-heir own security. _ JOSHUA HANNA,.. ;,. Office HANNA. HART A C 0 .., Corner Third et Wood streets, Pittsbure4. - seatlet . OAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP- -,SQAP ..„, STHE CHEMICAL OLIVE 'ERAtirn. BOAP; - ' manufactured by B. C. J. IL BLWEElt.latate,fx knowledged to be the most serviceable of any kind yet offered to the - public. Its fltlperibratil*lPJ tagee aro found in its cheapness,et labor... and its efficacy in removing' grease, pant, tie= find dirticithoutin the akitti at: an the least wise , " damaging the finest - semi* or, -,,,- i001:113. it can be need with all kinds of entter," 02 Reference in made with,pleasure tPtha oiar ed carillicates, enthistlng litihrergebtlerheir well c known. in this commapit7,-11141WhcP-111dft.TY-it.ft: WRY a ff orded of fishing itltiffranil 'reariktesteu."-'—'l, Qulrtaintuder'a w•tmeidof the"errghif'gYriirf!: kola and .rwe kts:' ds• "Sawyer's Chemical Olive Erotism B°W Liming° been mei very extensively in our Regiments, we' have no-hesitation in. Ceriarifittjethi r iti 3v istia ,- *qiid'i admirably adapted•to the nee,qt. the fafdatera,,asiet deckled! the most et.rpetior hattldlie' p for thalamus:4_ JAMES A. ERlNtg , tuntOrmiElEßZ ig : - ALEX. FORRYTB4 tairtermaitterailth M. K. MOORHEAD, Cyuartermaater I'4ll,a4jr 15 YE FLOUR-27barrela ' aye mom; Reeelypiaw.for,*.b:s TA A. FETZER, corner learliet thitrint'lag. O sinxT co .7 ._._ _. :.....,. . ... . 'FOR. ..,.,... . - Lt AlLS'''' ' Approved Style At . ..,. Geikte Patent Rraiiheleo Collard for . 38dt le tibirt C.allans- IA any aVle foC2filiventt,4o . e HATOW, .MADRUAT..t 00.; '.,"'''' ,anl2 TIBY APPLEBg-25 , '-gaoks - - reteivett oao and forsalebl: FEENEY motimiiir". : P. se tons, for; 41.1014 . , amearrizAsumw rippCji, 0413D,Y.--- -.-:.; -,4-, f-re.,......z.i. y to buot White cIT_ ...4.r, r.:.e, :n-f,'.rale bl4now g ang] 343 fY iitfiti-.06*3 - ~ . 4366 5ACK0,151 ,5 A ":"/ - Blareand fai iid9 - 1# '• ! '''.,:." ei'`. , 141„.....bl .........„,....4....t,.... ~.. . , IttILIA-Rt RIMEIsitLI cl- QT OLA -7-135 bal..-Te r. , . , .10 Pot Clay for aiiisaltatairactureW 77.. - -r! • e ___ M.E.. . _. Bala. ____ ai ....3. l iEbt/11 ., z s 4w-, '.' bort:4W freiti- aii, --• Bala try, — OM , • ... : 2 • li, IL VOLLINa...f 4 -.. "-FAAFGEP L AR . ? 4.- -I ,A 3 * i g lil 0( .... NoitillieireipPeNt* - :::..- . - 'ailatil 4 e- ,. ~ ...,:;,;---,,, received tradibraide by RuS7JAB: 12. PEMBA Cornet Market a n d First streets.