I:WILEA CQUA ERA MU (.1.1.4 Al 4 1.4 A el/a, .* 1 1 / 4 0.100 Grant heel, opposite Cathedral The Cetera is fast tilling, up, thorn wishing to oat , JOHN STEWART. JTJ ZlO4ll Cill , tift4 1! TwIt t i,i , REOEIVE ON BEIIALF OF ive -tread St;ifee Govarntnont ALB D PRO FO3ALS, t the office o' NA NN A, until SATURDAY, Ath October, at 2 o'clock, for the delidery ist GOOD PITTSBURGH COAL, AT . CEIKO, FLLIROI9, Ittg4aCtight bargee, drawing t aot to exceed) fiTEI teat noorrornsot to p:y for lho barge 3 Rt. Itivice named f r e‘t. h. rr rot aro them, or such Gas they ,I:st - e wh n omt,t v, at tt o roptioo: :deliveteti ne followa—to pound , . to the Mabel: 50,090-bushels on the 2011 of October. 59,000 bushels chi the sth of November. 50,000 buttels on the 20th of No ve rN b 'r, 511,009 bushels on the 5111 of December. 50,110Tbu9tels on the 20th of December. W. J. KOUNTZ, Agent United States C}overne•.`nt. ARMY surel.' ES. OFFPOI OP COPIZIPPA.VP OF £ 0881-TEVop, No. 4 FTATE £4T E Naw Youpc Oct, 1, 1861 .100ROP(./S ALS WILL 13E RECEIVED 'AL • HY THE ONDF.RAIGN ft D at hi, office, No. 4 EiTAlSativet, an tit 4 o'c'creir v. e. of WEDN EdDA thelicti of October, for furnishing for use of the thniteaStsten Army, Desiccated Potatoes and Des. .iegted and Compressed Nixed Vegetables, as fol. viz: During the montn of October, 1861, 'h o ;a re ( ' thorieand pounds of Potatoes and 200,000 pounds of 'aimed Vegetables, all of which It Is.dee'reblo to receive as soon as posviiie ; and Tor the following tertmonths leo,ooo pounds month , ly of each of thee articles, the government having the stpn 'abed right of decreasing the quarnity to be received monthly Lo fin.ooo pounds ~I sash ele-byolving a previous notice of twojnonthr: also the light to increa'e the q.lantity of erica article to be receive 4 to the extent of the requirements of the public RerVloo by 'giving previous noise of one month. These Ai tisles moot he of domestic manufacture and.fa quality iron to thn hest known in the [oar kete,,abri ore to he 'a•-hott in the it u..tromary xas and CAIRPF; •a, , 11 good, otrong, oesvoneri wood boars. littell with. tin or zinc, and containing at•nut 100 pound (net each. Fol. Mr deSlCOlatad pirked in half barrel, aid lined with paper, Re cording r.iiipample to ht , 6 . llh:h.ted, will also b't ra• ceiVed. B ,to hr entottAncit, moot be 'unite:lMM by two rerponalt•la curette., guaranteeing Otst if .the bid ahalt be accer ed the contract enrol he tally complied with. A. B. EATON, oc4 Major and Com. of duo U. h. A. iE{OYS AND `1"( )17.115' BOOTS, Boys tuad Youths' Boots, Boys sud Youths' Boots, Boys and Youths' Boots, At tie. lh Fi S' RF.F.T, 1 1 . S. 1). Y FF.!, $A11(1C:A61 - 1 AND HUN- Mk/NJ tired in one, two. Have and four yea re put et use acres rt valuable laud, a brick dwellinz h 3:13 3 . or four rOOM 3, irAme 411, Well of water Pte . rt. ante two miles from Plullirs- Writ, Beaver [(milky. H. CUI H BERT & HON, 004 Li Market bl reef, TAN LY $BOO FOR. TEN ACRES OF 'ebo,eo land, a brick dwelling of four moms, frittie Mitzi, well of water, etc, situate two miles Unit Phillipaburg, Beaver county. S CUTS B ERT Ai SON, bl market street. -111tEEN AP.PLKS—:2-5 barrels, just re ctiveu and for Hale by pEA.T.fiEIN-:100 It's prime Feathers received sup for Nal° 1w oot RN' H. COLT. I NS, LUCK 1' U TAT 0 E S -13 pin .tir.lALnn , elf ora, lust re serval and for I RI. lAy .1 AhlEl A ETLER, c 4 Cur Her - A4,16.4 .1 91.reftt. WRINNINEM PERFI: II E F. 1 ,, I;FI 31 ER J'E.l4 0 1711 teßi .11 0? l'Ek? FUJI If te 3, 1'111:! , I .11En / A large and fine um, Kimnbt of I'eri:lllwry, Corm 'Wing of the finest rxli tiof !luau s. Pomadeg, Hair Otis (;01ongltes, Toilet Waters Also, a mine 11$190TAII:Ont el Ine I r-t Rnglish Bair Brushes, ll'ooth Brushes, Nall Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Shaving Bens hesoSte AT JOSEPH FL rFtlil (r AT ' , JO itlhli F LB?! I .\ - :T AT ~ .rOdEt".ll iLhll I ,VtAY, AT VOSRPIi IL enrusrllfsrlcet stress and tne Dismortd. e-roar Berke:, street. and the 1011.111°nd. oei earns/ 2t et street and the i+smond. QEALED PROPOSALS are invited for 1„.7 Fawn tilt the tttlth of September, 1861, at 12 o'clock, M. - Abont 6,000 barrele tY,II he rettiored. eepsrate loth of abootl.boo berrele each. Inc I. lour to be made or new whent, and the delivery et the whole lot to be made iitl . ~ h 00t0t1Pr. The flour required to be t C :lie fence. ,rtg brands, omit° pass the Inspection of a Board of At my I , fli• care, or Foch other inspection as the eubei,ten. Department may Jirrrt Arlington Congress H P. y PLUTVIt Cedar Vale Glenwood .Eagle Mille J Clued Newsome .151 Smith Roxbury ~Joe Charles •':! Davidson k Co Foundry Heck La Gloria Yataxent I wile) , Avondale Fattier ,t Zatgler dr, Chesapeake sidle do I) 1, Morrison A Co do Lyon's Union le lour do Big Spring Joe Charles Ede's Extra Raker's A few barrels of the same grade of Southern Flour will fe ttken-provided that it proves equal in grade to the tirknos above named. The bithlefft to finite the brand and [h.-. numbers of barrels of each kind they 1.101?...e to Idru. sh. 'The barrels eonnenlng the Flour to be strong wall-hooped and new::-1 Lied 'I he propoaata to be addrt-s)))))1 to Cup). A. BECK WITH, C. S., It. S. A.. W..))i.ov,ton, I) C., and endorsed. "Propo.))ls I)r hour." oca N E WGuo NEW, FAIL GOODS! I CI3I , A.PLE GIPNF3R, 713 MA[II, I T STREW!' Invites the atLetai rn of FII to ins stork of Dress Trimmings, Embroidered Bonnet Ribbons, Mechanic Corsets, slightly damaged, fc•r 1.0 and Ci2.i cents, Linen Sets fir 50 eta., worth $1,25, Zephyr end Sbet land Wool, Shetlan d Shawls, Woolen Hoods, Nabias. Woolen Hosiery, Morino Undershirts and Drawers Hoop Skirts,Coreets, Gents' Neck-Ties, Collars, Gloves, and Eocirry r. B. ROWERS SON., ILANTYPACTII WM@ OP ROOKES' I.IIPROVIO PLUPPT STEEL CULTIVATOR' TEETH .AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, reildg PPPTSPZICGII. PA. JAMES H. CHILDS°w. CO., MOVE COTTON MULLS, • Allegheny City; Pa. • . • - 1111117rAMInurra or SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF 0 5.W.A...13 1 CT1R.C+8,, 32 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. Air Orders null' be left et H. CHILDS t C0'5,.1.3E Wood Street. Pittataargh. oefilibrao RUB/1 HOUSE.—M. 10:1811, Proprie tor, N 0.397 Liberty street, near Pennsylvania Railroad I , epot, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thi: house has been lately ezdarged,! refitted and re-furnished, and is now in the best of order for the accommodation of t•oarders and trarelers. The best of Oysters received Jail, sold wholesale o n,treisil, or eerved coin every style. The defies , e tea of the 0N1U904 AiwayS on hand, together with fottpeiitc brands of /kquore, . 61)14 qr4e Mak) iJost. -~~a~~ }Ws~Rx>- B "ITORANDPEOPRIBTOE. rilub: — Dazir, Sir Doi ara ler you, si.netly in adrtnce. Weetty, 6.ng.e stonenpnoru3 One year: m clone of fire. One Dollar OFFICIA P:I1IsR OP IHE CITY CITY MATTERS. PRI DAY MOR NI 5C Tiattiatta Coianty. Th., frrshot did serious injury in - Indiana county, according to the local papers. The boom of Sedgwick & 06's saw mill, at Homer, was swept off, with a large quan, tity of lumber. Lonng's mill on Two Lick was destroyed. Major P. Gallagher lost a large quantity of corn in shock. The chute at ltilLain's mill dam was torn away, and els, that at Speer's dam The bAtige at B Mills, 013 Black Lick, was - .Washed down and lodged against the railroad bridge near Black Lick station. The grist and saw mill, and dam of Mr. Findley, with the bridge on Yellow Creek, about three and a half miles from Indiana., were destroyed. Two bridges at McKee's saw mill were washed away and the mill dain injured. On Plum Creek, McKee's bridge, Marlin's Mill bridge, McOreight's bridge, and the bridge at Peter Harmon's, were washed away, with fences, stacks of hay, fields of corn, and the soil from u number of grain fields. On Little Mahoning War ren's bridge, a new structure, was washed about a mile down stream and lodged on the meadow of Mr. J ohn Stewart. Fences, cornfields, buckwhea , , and fields of fall grain met with general destruction. At Puni - atawney, on the Lag Mahoning, Mc mill dam and a new bridge were swept away, and on Crooked Crock, one hundred and thirty-five sheep, the property of Mr. Fleming, were drowned. The freshet throughout the country was most disastrous, and destroyed an immense amount of property 'uttrictri PIE —As the pumpkin pie is .he cheapest of all pies, and the season for them now at hand, we give a mode of making an excellent pie of grated raw pumpkin for a change, as its taste is not like a stewed pie, wbich all know how to make. We feel confident more than one of our lady readers will thank us for the recipe, which is as follows: "Take about a teacupful of grated pumpkin, one pint Of good milk, one egg, a little salt, two large spoonsful of sugar, cinnamon, spice or nut. meg. Lino the tin and bake until done. - - The remainder of the pumpkin can be cleaned out and kept in a cool pantry for several days, and new pies biked each day, if you wish, with a little trouble." All who have pumpkins in the fall ought to dry some for next spring's use, and the best method we know of is to stew the pump kin down very dry, then spread it on plates or tins, if nut old and musty, about an inch thick, to dry. It can be dried in an oven or in the sun—whichever is most convenient. While drying, cut it as you would a pie, and, turn it daily until dried enough. When dried, tie it up in a clean big - and hang up so that moth or miller cannot get at to injure it. When wanted for use, soak over night in warm milk and sift. WELL DoEx.—The ladies of Allegheny city havo furnished, this week, for the use of the soldiers, 170 shirts; 12• s sheets; 16 comforts; 10 blankets; 1= pair of socks; 47 pair of slippers; 2G pair of ticks; 5S pair of drawers; 14 pair of flannel shirts: 12 pair of flannel drawers; 1 box of nice old linen; 9 dressing gowns; 100 towels; 3G handkei, chiefs; 119 pillow ewes; feitthur pillows; 75 bandages; 1 box of pads, arm pads and arm rests; S lbs. of castale soap; 4 small boxes containing jellies, preserves, toma toes, home made wine, can peaches, jam, &c.; 1 lb. arrow root; 2. lbs. corn starch; 4 lbs of prunes; 1 lb. of galantine; sponges, linen, soaps, &c. These articles were packed and ready for shipment. yesterday. - _ F A lA. N: PRETENCE:A , —A men named Wil liars Summerville, who has enjoyed the ror illation of a "confidence man" for some }ears, was arrested and taken bcf..io May or Wilson yostertl, 3 - un.rrrnc , charged with obtaining boarding to the amount of $2O from John Brown, of ll.amond Mr. Brown's affidavit sets forth that Sum merville represented to him that he had a boat-load of goods and a number of notes falling duo, and that as soon as he could get at the goods or collect the notes he would pay his bill—further that Brown bad since ascertained that be (Summer ville) had neither goods nor money when he so stated. Summerville was committed to jail to answer the charge. ANOTHER V fItUIN IA'II.A ITo R. —On Tuesday evening, Henry A. Barron, for merly tavern keeper and merchant at Phillippi, was brought to Wheeling, from Grafton, under military escort, and lodg ed in Camp Cathie. He was in the Southern army at Grafton, Phillippi, and Rich Mountain, and, after the last named battle, left the Confederate, ranks in which he had served, and was subse. quently moving backward and forward between the Confederate forces and Phil. lippi, until his peregrinations wore cut short by his arrest. An indictment for treason was found against him at the late session of the U. S. Court at Wheeling, and he has been committed to answer. THE Chairman ot the Finance Commit tee of the Relief Fund of Allegheny county, for the toile' ot the families of volunteers, hereby acknowledges the receipt of one hundred and forty dollars, of Messrs. J. R. Heisicy and J. M. Foster, committee, being the proceeds of the Exhibition Drill so generously given for this object by the Harper Zouaves. R. MILLER, Jr., Chairman Finance Committee PITTSBURCIII, Oct. 3, 1661 A GOOD APPOINTMENT.—Gapt. Craig, an able and efficient officer of the United States Army, recently stationed at Wheel ing, has accepted the (Jolenelcy of the Sixty-Third Ohio Regiment, with the con eent of the War Dapartment, and under the condition that no appointments shall be made in the regiment without his ap proval. The Captain is a nephew of No• ville B. Craig of this city and one of the most accomplished officers of the service. SUSPICIOUS —On Wednesday night a man named Alexander Wilcox was die. covered in a freight car at the railroad do. pot on Federal street, Allegheny, having breed open two boxes of leather, appal.. entfy in search of something to carry off. A comrade of Wilcox escaped, but he was taken before Alderman Jamison, (acting Mayor) who committed him twenty days for disorderly conduct. FllOll WASHINGTON COUNTY —Captain Vanklrk's company of infantry left Wash ington, for Uniontown, on Monday, to join G eneral Howell's regiment, and Capt. Parviance's, also infantry, will leave for the same destination this week. In . yang kirk'a company there was one man some sixty years old who succeeded in being exit rolled by coloring his „gray beard and hair. RESUMED OPERATIONR.—The window glass houses of Cunninghame & Co., and Wolf, Plunkett & Co., and flint house of Bryce, Richards & Co., in First Birming ham, and the flint houses of Bakewell, Peers & Co., and Adams, Macklin & Co., in Birmingham, have resamed)perations. The Atr.crLian Iron Works of Jones Laughlin, in East Birmingham, are now running full time. MORTUARY. The Physicist; to the Board of Health. Dr. T. L. Duncan, re: plrta for the week ending September 28ti s 16 deaths; 6 males, 10 females; 5 adults, I I children. Three adults died of phtisi, three children of cholera infamtum, two of di u ptheria and two of congestion of the lnge. Tua NATIONAL LOAN.-oWing to thb suspension of the Banks, many persons haw• hems prevented from subscribing to 44+1 ATO , ViciiAsMT O -?.. . 1 A 1 44,44044. 411., and otherifwbo art desirous 6 aid their government' in het trialfer-existance, the books will remain open for a short time. With/die increased facilities afforded by the bank resumption the Secretary of the iTreasary , coufiiently eapects a large in •creanie to the'Weatern l',:nnsylvanirs rub 'Ecription. The largo number of v,.otits tears from this sicinity give the gr yern. moat a high opi:.ion of th- loyal and patri otic inhabitants. Will not these at home evince (Anal patriotism b 3 com'ng for wsi,i with all the means they have to spare, to enable the government to support and sus. Lain those brave men who have gone to flight the enemies of the land of liberty and good government, and at the same time secure a safe and profitable invest ment? OCT. 4. TILE VOTE OP TB E INDEPENDENT REG - inrENT.—A. gentlemen altsched to the State Department at Harrisburg left for Washington City on Wednesday, to se cure to the volunteers organlz3d in "ind€ pendent regiments" the privileg 3 of voting, under the following order, just issued : All riie corps, regiments, batteries and ctmpa nice raised ID PenneylvsnLe, tinder dirfint authority from the Ikar Department, nay.ng been now pin under the ccurmand of the Governor of Pen nayl vanct. and coveted up by renuisiiton from the President of the United States, dated October t, Sill, they are now recosn,zed as t eing regularly in service as State regiments, and will be entitled to exorcise their elective franchise. True notice is given because, from want of time, the appointments and COTIMAhiO7I:I cannot be made sod issued prior to the election of bald o11i• core of such corps, regiments, batteries and com panies. [Signed.] EL! Sur.e., Secretary of the Commonwealth SAD AFFAIR —Boy Saar.—The Bleu. benville Herald says: A. terribly tragic affair happened quite recently, near Mor ristown, Belmont county, through which a boy riark.ed Isaac Atkins lost his life. He wont into a room in his father's h.,u , e to got a gun to shoot a hawk,- and soon altar a report was hoard as ii tho wetipm had boon discharged. Proceeding to the ro•iin the lad's mother found her caild lying on the floor with his brains blown out. It. is believed that the little follow undertook to blow into the barrel of the gun, and that his foot coming in contact witn the trigger, it wont off, the ball entering his mouth and passing through his head with the result stated. BRNEFIT OF .M.ll. COULDoCK —Another good house greeted Mr. Couldork last vet ing, un the cenaion of hii C(0 .Ilti P.p. P.Pitlfalle,t) in the character of "JocrisAc the .leggier," in the new play of that Tornio Judging from the sUCCOPS M r. Couldcck has met with during the uro,-ent eisr;nge ruent we look for au overflowing house it tic.nefit this evening, when he appears in two of his beet parts, Antoine in the "Advocate" and Luke Fielding in the "IA illow Copse." Mr. C. is a capital actor in his line and deserves a liberal sup port. HAItTLEVii Ica Housa.-11 has been stated that the late freshet had cut nif the supply of ice, by inundating the store houses along the river bank. Mr. J. R. Hartley desires us to say that he can sup ply his customers as before, although communication with one of his hou,es wee cut off, he has still enough to meet all de mands. FATAL FALL.-A few days since, Jonah H. Christy, of West Greenville, Mercer County, fell from the upper window of a hall, where a social gathering was hold, to the pavement below. The fall fractured his skull and he died soon after being pick ed up. He was a respectable citizen and leaves a wife and child. DIsCHAEtED.-1 r o hundred boys, em ployed in the manufacture of cartridges at the Arsenal, have been discharged, owing to the fact that matches have been discov ered in the building whore they are em plo ad three several times. Their places will be supplied by girls. THE business on the Pennsylvania railroad at the present time is immense. The fast train on Monday night carried four hundred persons. No soldiers were included in the count. The receipts for the train would have reached nearly $4, 000, had all the inmates been through pas gangers. Ray. SAl:mi. GE.okalic was ordained a missionary to Siam at Dr. Swift's Church, Allegheny, last evening. Dr. Plummer delivered the sermon and Dr. Swift the charge to the missionary. The services were largely attended and highly inter esting, TEE Bradford Guards, Capt. Phillips, now in Camp Wilkins, will leave for Washington City on Tuesday next, to join the Roundhead Regiment. SAMUEL A. BAHR, of Birmingham, has been chosen First Lieutenant of Company Twentvmsighth Pennsylvania Regiment, now at Point of Rocks, Maryland. He leaves on Monday next for Camp Tyndale. Tux Board of Medical Examiners met at Harrisburg cn Tuesday and examined one hundred and sixty.iive applicants for appointments as Surgeons. OFF - A detachment of the Shields' Guard 4, Capt. Gallagher, to fill up the company-, left for Washington City yester day afternoon. DICNTSTRY.— Dr. C. Sill, No. 211; Pena street, attends to all branches of the Den tal profession. KENWOOD BOAR DT - Nti SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ' vi -open Sept. Is. 'toms reduced. I{,,y. Jos. P. TAYLOR, New Brighton, Pa. A.dilrow., p )STEM, PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, CARDS, . &c. Pnnted.at:the:lnweel met) prices to suit the times, —BT.— W. S. HAVEN, 84 THIRD STREET, WELD WILL PRINT IN RED, WHITE AND BLUE,(WITH FANCY,',CDTS,) tla /II PLAIN BLACK INK. ANKIaII and see Samples:end get prices.liAt aul4 Orrin or foe townownt or sus:Gem Co., Ps. t • Pittsburgh, October 241,1881. f -T•O PRINTERS AND STATION ERS. —Sealed proposals will be received at this office until the 91h zust,, for furnishing Allegheny county with 204 BLANK BOOKS, for assessment purposes; 68 do do for collection do Of the Assessmen Books 68 must be completed and delivered by the 22d inst. Also, for printin 1000 copies of Auditor's Report of Aooeunte for 1860-800 English and 200 German. Samples of books can be seen on application to the undersigned. By direction of County Commissioners. ocB-Std HENRY LAMBERT. Con' . _ DAVID /114.:AIVIILdfoti WILLI Aid tARA-NS, HARRISON A. OOFFTN, Special Partner General Partners. I MIS & COFFIN, (Baooessors to Reand)esia, Mene * WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Stan iTABILISLLURCI, Paitn'A Oeleber PITTSBURGH. PA. FOR SALE NOTIC E. Per.L Waywo al 4 DI VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF the (Drew& Court of the United Btaten for the Northern District of Ohio, in a ran. e in Chancery therein depending. other. in Chart...a mam a and ma ma , arc complainant , . no I the PM sourgh, Fort I Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company et.tl others fare def.-mien ta Cr ,Ipuri 'taut tr. al•XliSnry C/Oeireti o' the Circuit Comae of tue United allataat for tha Wester I :anal of Pennaylv.auti, the Instnet of Indiana and the N‘..riiiarn District of Llinota peouyeiy. in ceit e es depending in Chancery in 'aid Counts respectively. wherein the same Parties, are complainants and defendants respeot • i rely. as m said cause first above mentioned, .he underaigned, John Ferguson atlcl Thomas K Welker, as Grantees; in 'Prue t and Trustees in on, of the several feeds of Trait or Mortgag • upon which said decreer, are founded, and oleo asSpecial Neater Commissioners of tad Courts respectively, duly appointed by said rcurt4 respectita ly for thitt puroose, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash tan for not iElsB than the sure of $500,000, at the United Eltatra Court House, in Inc Cay of Cleveland. in the State of Otto, on the 24:11 day rf On.eber, A. U 1861, between the hours of tau o'clock a. M and tour o'clock P. M. of nevi Jar, the following descitoed property, to wa he Railroad of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne sod Ch .cage Railroad Ca nipany, including the right of way therefor, the road•Ped thereof, the ear eratrua. are of all aorta thereon, its water and other eta tiau houaes and shops, and the lanais and grounds connected therewith, and all tools and implements mod or provided to be used thereat, and in con etructing slid )(malting cars and machinery for Fiala road, or the trait and aupierstruetuar a afore- raid; all Inm-titbit+ , all depots and buildings end fixture. and Ftructurea of whntA,ver flame or na ture, and thn land. and grounds connected there. -- • . used or provides to be used in operating said road and lelonsing thereto, and wherever NO:Info. nit all car", enn ca and rolling eteek be long ng Io said C impany ; end all supplies Of lumber, iron, feel, and every other thing provided by ea:d Uto pool -e, or by the several original Companies which were consolidated into said trittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, to be used in operating said road whr rover afloat*, by the sarn - - ti lo by wnirh Lie same are holden by 2.4 , 1 I Company, or by said original Coro pauiea, rev. orally together, with all corporate franchises of said Company, and of the said original Companies severally including the right and franchise of said several COrnpsole9 to he and act as a corporation, to ba gold ss an entirety. Said decrees provide that the purchaser, upon the confirmation o! the sale and foil compliance wi h the nondd'ons th , reof,stinli bold all the pruperti, rights. franchises, WA lheoliptirtenAncom thereof so gold, le, toe sanier ode by wr they are held by said Pit:stirirgt., Fr,r, Wayne, and Chicago Rail Road C ,m,rany, r it each au. I :411 of 1-aid oriAind Compgk ndl+. free from the le a rt a I said mortgagee, and Fee truce .ell hel.tldy f.,.r on delas agitto,i said mislaid or coueoliitst-ed Companies, or either of them, soil from oil claims on account of capital stocii; but nuf,ject moe Hiker, to the liens, if any itch exist, itt.rr. any reel estate included in that saie, for poirhsse money thereof not provided by decrees to he mutt out of the procreds of the pale, or by former or•lersi or decrees to be paid otherwise. The right of w , y, depot ground cud lots, sod lands in the city and vicinity of Chicago, y urchaso.l by said Company since the p .ndency of said slice, and I be bridge prrporiy and other runt ~,tate of the company at the City of lilt thigh, ire ul tern to tnortgage hens. fhe same wit be in , rileti (hi' 1.31:e,b111.,1.111)e,t1u I.rul,rPnreq p ta;/ been male for the pitymont .11,L,J1 JOHN tiTlltrirgf - ti, WAL - dE ft, ir, 21 Tr and Master Cierm, Efoo,rakl 1 4 1 0 R SA 1,14;--0N PAIR. 0F FL Alf tfd It It iu lAln. 170 fectlong,24 feet wide, raged tat in front fer towing, PA( IR up s foet high, potops, 0111 - X, and everything complete. Enquire el J. It. .11Aft'I'LRY, one At hie tea lionatt4Vtretn Alley. (INE HUNDRED DOLLAR.S.—For NJ , rent, a good &Nellie g house, large and conve nient, Pitakt on Roma Fda'Net. Rent $lllO frpm non to April I Ft. h C 11 Rh KT k 80N, 1301 arket street. EAGLI OIL NV 011K1S. Ii'IGIITMAN 6 - ANDERSON, REFINERS AND T)EA LEAS IN Pnre Carlon till, quality guaranteed, Pius ' Alt.°, Ft , : zole and Car Grefon constantly on Moot. Ordels left AL 0110*i,lyth h Co.'s, on Water nos Firet eta, Mal he promptly tided. se2S-Orn SMITH'S ALE. H E UNDERSIGNED RESPECT FULLY informs the public that he has spiimnied JAMES BHA' A R.t 0 ( 131 L n 3ERT y S'F EF,T, (opposite fifAh ) has eo,o Agent for Pitts burgh 81/1 ricin,t for the sale of eelebrate4 is ALE; also, h MALT and 110Pfl; from whom hereafter theee articles can be obtained on the name terms a.e mom blniselt. H e alert requedP al l pt. 'SOW) having open EiCTOCZIQ WI))) )11111 LI) call at KRA time ez LO. N ellice and have them adjusted and paid. Mee.rs. }dryer Un. and Y. D. Briggs are author ized by n to receipt for al Itch duaa e7-Im-le GEt)R(E W. SMITH. °reeds Ur T un Ptr - reaue.ott — HTiTioseAnr, glat al Sepzernbnr, 1 TU E STOCKHOLDERS OF' TITE PITTSBUFWI GAB COMPANY ere her...by nnutie6.l that an election for three 'frustee-. of NNW (:. repany to serve for the term of three years and one Trtunoe to perve f.,r the term of one year, a he h :Id at tin (.I.IPANY, UN St , NDA Y. the 7th dny of Ootoh.er, 1861, between the ho n er,, of two and live o'clock, p ne. JAM Oa Pof. 1111 RN Y, To - Aaorer. PalllP. J. A. C KIM M'KElg, et PHILIPS, ACNE IMAIk L C•OOPE RAG A? rang NNW FAOTOKT ON Payette Ftreet, Between Hand and Wayne streets, PITTSBUR9II, PENgelk .4„,,W0 are prepared to furntall Goal While key, Ale. itlolaseex and folk liAltitEl)-1, at the ehortest notice and on the Lp..t reastonaidd term. J4MfIM A. IVETz ER. RWARDING AND COMM. lON MERCHANT tJI Flour, Grain, Baron, Lax I, Batter. Dried Fruft aald Produce Generally. maxim OF MARLKT AND FIRST STREETS, PITISBORtiff, PA. Rzritt in--Francis G. Bailey, req., Willem Dil worth Sr R. Cuthbert & Son, Piltetaat , h, Rove. a Ott, fleixkor A Swearingen, S. Brady, (.'ay.,. bl. A M. Ranh, ?Jot Howell, Mangle A Co, .eorge W Andereon. I anion Paxton A Co., W in r2 5, ...9rt 1-is 500 lAG EN FS WA NTEI` -TO .SELI MINER'S UNION STATIONARY PACKET, Containing mmtrly a DOLLA R'S wort') of `stationary, and retails for O •L 1' '2 3 E T S gerAgenta can mako from $lO to $I per ,day. HENRY MINER, (Siiressw rto Hunt SDi e r,) an2l NEXT DOOR TO TH E POST OFFICF, C. WEST AL CO., XLUTOPAOPORNAS OP C'ARRIAGES. ROCKAWATS, BUGGIES, SULKIES & SLEIGHS No. 197 Penn Strast,Pittsburol, Jar All work warranted to be of the heel mg erials And workmanaino. myl*Aydie D E. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, The great external remedy for-mrn or beast. R. E. SELLERS & CO., sep243mmod corner Second and Wood eta. T HOMAS FARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOMS, No. NA FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY. UNDERTAKING, in all its branches, will receive prompt attention. Orders can be tenet the rooms. or at he Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio street, Allegheny. selS-lyd BA N & TETLEY, 136 Wood Street, _ IT4AKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest possible notice. ming been in the business of manufacturing tools ever ranee the "fever" first broke ont,we can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to give us a call and make an examination of our stock now on band. nib 6 riTTSBORGH STEELWORKS taw; Joirse.....--lotta L. Born._ JONES, BOYD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF CAST Steel; Woo. Sluing, Plow and A. R. Steel SPRINGS and corner Ross and Ant streets, I noitedal PITTSBURGH. Pa. JAMES HOLMES, & CO, DORK DEALERS, and dealers in .1 Provisions., ooroer of Nl4rket and Front sta. ja&lyds , . 0 LATEST BY TELEGRAPH En port ant from Jefferson City. .1 itifßitasoN Carr, Oat. 3.--Special to the Ht. 1, rui4 Deunocrat.—Dr. White of Mulligan'i Brigade, arrived here in the Salaha train, at ar early hour this morn.. ing, and hriogs information from Lexing ton up to Monday night. Price had loft Lexington with the main body of his force and is moving south ward for the purpose of effnling a juno. tion with McCullough, after which he will give General Fremont battle. Dr. White represents that, Price is decided upon this point, having been elated and i::toxicated by his victory at Lexington. Fie says that Price anticipated an easy vie tory over Fremont at this paint and will then move on to St. Lotus. There were no less than 24,000 s: , cossionists ready to rise and welcome him with arms in their hands. Dr. White thinks that the rebels will endeavor to get between us and the force at Georgetown, F tirriAlnd and cut cff Davie, and then men! Fremont near this place„ The rebel force has 19 field pieces and f. re expecting rifled citnnon from the 4.h. General Price told the D.,ctor that the Southern Confederacy bad loaned the State of Missouri $1,000,000 for the pur pose of carrying on the war against the federal government. Toe rebel troops aro confident of victory and are ela , norine; to 1),3 lad ligoust .Fre mont. Dr. White brine a sorry statement in regard to the conduct of the rebels to. wards the wounded at Lexington. They Luck away from him all his hospital stores, not leaving hlm ever - c pangs. portion of Price's forces bad moved towards lade pendence There were but, three hundred men in Warrenthurg when the Doctor passed through there. lie thinks Price's force numbers fully 40,000. Speeiat to the St Louie Republican: br. White PA; El to heard on his way hers, that 18,000 rebels had parted from the main holy and marched toward George,. town, with the intention of taking the place before re inforeements could arrive from Jefferson City. A miller who left Georgetown yesterday morning rays he was turned back by the enemy's pickets twelve miir from that town. The 11-ctor believes that the rrh , ls have no idea of quitting tle Slate, but intend to make a demonstration in vest numbers upon Georgetown, Jefferson City and at. Louis, and'thA they are perfectly confident of tM , ir ability to take them. No immediate attack is feared on Georgetown, and our forces there are prepared to receive the foe An officer formerly of Mulligan's Irish Brigade who loft the vicinity of Lexing ton on Monday evening placPs no corals deuce in the truth of the above. This offi cer says at the time he left, not more than ten thousand had quitted Lexington, and that nothing reliable was known of their intentions or course, or of what policy Price had concluded to pursue. 13conville and Glasgow were quiet at the latest, adviti cos but our forces are on the alert for a fight. Many persons think there will be no general engagement, since the reported eivacuatiou of Lexington, but others bew lieve that he will very soon strike a blow in come quarter where he is least expected and th& prospects of a battle is now in. creased rather than diminished. Farther Account of the Fight DARNESTOWN, Md., Oct. 3.—The attack upon our encampment at the Great it'alls on Monday morning was by six regiments of rebel infantry, a body of cavalry and a battalion of artillery, ail in transitu for the upper Potomac. Tl•sy fired about forty rounds of shot and shell, doing considers. ble damage to the houses, hurting slightly one person. Another was hit in the shout, der by a rebel picket at an earlier hour.— The guns used oy the rebels were seven in number, 6 end 12-pounders, the latter be ing rifled and throwing a projectili of the Sawyer pattetn. At the commencement of the cannons& ing, Lieut. Col. Suiter and the Adjutant of the 34th New York regiment, rode to the Falls, ten miles distant and found the regiment on guard there, widely scattered, they having no artillery to resuond with. While Col. Sailer was conversing with the Adjutant a six pound ball from the enemy's battery passed between them into a sand bank, from whence it was taken.— The ball was of a fine finish, showing that the rebels are not deficient in the manu facture of their projectiles. A Union.bat- Lary subacquentiy arrived at the Falls and threw several shots into the supposed posh Lion of the enemy, but obtained no res. poem. The rebels exposed seven gnus in heir attack. About five o'clock the same oree encamped about two miles from the river opposite the mouth of Muddy branch where a Massachusetts regiment is station. ed. Hero they remained all night, but did not compliment us by any demonstra lion. Early this morning they again moved forward. They are probably des. tined to Leesburg on the Point of Rocks. The river is too high at present to admit of crossing at any of the fords. The New York thirty-fourth regiment, still continues to guard nine miles of the river line, which arduous duty they have been performing for nearly three months. Today Gen. Banks reviewed and inspec ted three brigades of his division near this place. This is supposed by some to bo nn ndication of the commencement of a fall campaign. Tho troops wore found to be well die iplinetl, well clothed and well equipped. Some of the regiments have not yet been paid, which is attributable to the necessary presence of the paymaster's in other divisions. From Washington. WASHINGTON CITY, October 3.—The schooner Commerce has arrived hero from Philadelphia with coal. She reports all quiet on the river and not a man visible at Freestone Point or vicinity. There is a larger number of vessels in the Potomac than was over known before at this season of the year. At Potomac Creek eleven merchant ves sels wore fired upon by the rebel battery in that vicinity, but all the shots fell short.— The firing was apparently merely intended by the rebels to try the range of the guns. A party of rebel cavalry made their ap. pearance oevr Barnett's Hill, one mile up the Leesburg turnpike, beyond Fall's Church yesterday, bat fled on the approach of our troops. Gen. Jas. Shields has de clined the appointment of Brigadier Gem, eral, ho having returned from California to Sinatra, in Mexico to recruit his failing health. The excess of expenditures over the Post Office Department receipts for the fourth quarter of the year 1860 was nearly two million dollars. while the excess for the first quarter of the present year was $803,_ 000, the receipts being nearly $2,197,000. The receipts in the latter quarter exceeded those of the former by over $50,000. The United States and New GI enadian joint Convention fcr the settlement of claims against the latter, growing out of the Panama riots have appointed Hon. Latham L. Upham, of New Hampshire, as umpire. This gentleman acted in a similar capacity in 1853, for the United States and Gro t Britain claims Conven- UM% James M. Carlisle, Rtq , for New Grenada will proceed to take testimony in behalf of that Republic, and present it on the first Monday in November, to which time the Convention today adjourned. It is probable that a new military do. partmont will be made in the West, and its command devolved on Gen. Sherman, in order:to relieve Gen. Anderson of a part of the physical labor of his present posi tion. -Wa. Wantouou at Great Falls. . ,':-. - '''• t.-;-:-....-.:k,:-.5.i -,:r.:;,..,.'.;.;,:4.'.....,.f.f'rr,'::., Glen. iWoot sit ip BALTIMORE, Oat. 3 —, boat, report that Gen. Alet..,lo3,!act4Airalik.„l3 t t fkmrsnnt there I Bi en'. lffi 'ftay to Tortuga t.',Alitligle -o'4ll-. - 31.cf.liellsog shot tin fdr l 'iipon robelrFori ; th 'tl enemy;.:. he '‘iirtiuld !be; lied.--: Ile, haiNetror.! 131 to make to thenli; 17 , 1170% place tberuselve4 in'hil hi forward Ulm° likes. Thy should proceed tie the !Tor tire, one hundred and lift „ stepped forward With cheers. litany igerkt so affected that t h ey shed tears of joy, and expressed'a &sir ' to be plitc9d.ja .a Ojai' where they couldbeet retrieve the stigma that their acts had brought upon them..--: The whole nuinber ware Ingroadiately . takntt to Newport _News and mustered, into a New York regiment. PITTSBURGH THEATR`E Lmsu lan HANAGZEL WM. HENDERSON PRIORS 07 Aranatorr,i— Filtrate Boxes, ss,o*: Single deal F'rivate ,Pargnette and. Dress cbcire, - 60 oetter, Family Circle, 25 dents; Colored Gallery; 26 434oltar, , CtiorrA Boxes. 6o- 0811*. Gallery,ls cents. FRIDAY EVENINO, October 4,1861. BENEFIT OF MR; O. W. COULDOCK, THE ADVOCATE. .Mr. C. W. Couldook Antoine Tr. conclude wish the W I t.LOW COPSE. Leke Fielding • It )se Mr Couldoek i Mies Bate .Ne atom .. . • tee' BOATS. For Evznavtils, ,Paducah, Cairo insd Saint. Louis. THI,I Fawr AND ELEGANT Caplan:l.l.lT. MA ti r 4, Left , :•, , :r . _ll DAY. 2 Clerks fr 1 7 / 2 L 64-For Freight or l'a,lp.ae apply on board. 1 se3o .1. 44KA.1. 1 ./(11 1 13 WM. GRAFF Western Stove Works, •f 5 I,IBIiBIT STRNET, Pirrnutoity, GRAFF & CO., MANUFACTURERS; ur 011 D CA LL TEI E ATTENTION of the pobl)o to then' large Kock of well pO. Cook, Parlor & Heatirig Stoves, ALSO—DIPROVED KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, How:ow-WA-ex Ac., among which will be found the HES r COAL cogat. STOVES .11q THE STATE. he Diamond, Advance, Er-Tight, Eclipse, and lIION CITY, Were awarded the POW PREMIUM at the State Rua for the BEST COAL COOK STOVWS. Also, truisT PRlCHlllitawereett to the TRUE MiIERRICAN, GLOBE & R WES xrußac, For the EMT WOOD COOK EiTO NOW 111 U The R.ENTUCELAN tutd..KANSAßlTemium SGAVEIS are unsurpaeoell. We call attention dt EA.I.• F. KS and BUIidiESS to the largest atoek of GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS IN TIIE.STATg N.B.—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Ceal Cool: Stoves with Soap-Slone whieb stand the 8 re hater than iron. OWEN OTIOSE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair - Stieet, (Formerly with L. nimbileld,s HAV - INQ RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, silk n chOice litocek of mama. OAdSlitKitlifi and VWTINGS, which can be pur chased at prices far below the usual rates. tireat inducements offered to cash buyers. seaffim COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK ANI) COKE.-DIOKf3ON, STEWART &.C.0., 509 LIBMTY STREET, Having superior facilities for supplying the bast quality of Coal, Nat Coal;Slaqc and Coke, are pre pared to deliver the same. in any quantity to suit purchasers. at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free from Flack. Particular attention given to sup. plying family Coal. se2B-thnd JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOE THE RALE 08 PIG METAL AID BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREAM; BELOW MARKET, — tallas " Yi TTfiß TO THE PUBLIC. SPECIALLY the igno rant and falsely Mod.- eet Physicians of all de nominations, treat secret' - t • 2:5_ and delicate diaordens, self abuse and duteores Or atuatione common and incident to yortha of both se=es, and adults, single or married. Becanse . BOUFBSII7P pablishes the fact of bid doinp so, the anal falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and Mtn, it a great an very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising Gone ard inghters. Their family physician should be cautions to keep them In ignorreMe'rhat they dr (be same as Dr. BRANSTRUP, (except publishing) test a lucrative . pm, lice might be lost to them among stupid, falsely modest and presumptuotur sis, born and raised in igrOrEILLOO, spningtie" as mushrooms, and who compare soeiety, lintelli , gene*, sense, &alto dollars and cerab,myaloneusly, meanly or illy gotten. It is to publicitydunrever, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their soma, danghterp and wards, previously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appear. ance, have bean restored - to health and rby Dr. (W' RI7P. besides many before and ..er mar riage through hitt havebeen saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Ac. Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, anseVleatlY, he has superior skill bathe treatment of special diseases, and whe is daily consulted by the profession, ea well recommended by respeet.. able eitiSang; pOtitiShers, proirri stoma hotels, *c. Spermatorhes, or so called nocturnal emissions.— This dniadful or can be completely cared by the verylastdiscovery that rate never yet failed. In female di(leases pa has had superior experience on account of Na old age, seventy years,all irreg . !". larny is completely cured. As or oonstruipthin or pulmonary diseases my Byrum,' are.compo, tied from Iceland moss and other in g redients by, a skillful physician five years. at the bnainessot. has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been diatiovemi. as the oarlifl, came will show. They are all genuine and canhe fotmd according to a pamphlet that each parson , will get at the exarrunation,- all free of street. Office 56 Smithfield street, near Diamond Private communisation ftornail parts of the Union strictly attended to. Direetto - - delklydawna gor.so_ 4 0 • Pittsburgh , peat Moe. VOW:. BENT TAT! Road* tra i pr 4 4111•• 4 4:211goVIttl vantataater,-te mama k Ay • 'NM 4w . ) "A" at Li* MESE ~ ~ :. ra ~~d=~C~iSer: F+rof-t,~. . ‘ oliArfors4l "Akiltirr i Make4l.,, , ,,,,. 9.26.".. '4-2 ' 4- ,0..::,' 111 MON Sewing- Maint#os,„ RE AVAPTFAQVSVIfififtf FAXLIN:M74I 44e; iti#l,Witutopy.Orn lighteet anithekre s . elEte na twth•iederslghlettemfitoktitr4..EVri.-- 11ENtifd And for ,Tatkirier;" MeSMOGra 'end Shoe Binding, these' &vita' !led see them etpo . :: l l6 - ,..lffty eptaaketr.m . - V . • - •• •-• ,•:••• ' ;v,"...JrA?..VfXI-7f! • .4111,V NOISE •IN 11910111t0 . , EAR . . . . . . DL r -VOl- I'l I) [ , 1`,11 ' ecutif.At --- .• (bat' (111644 thierhirtAtlii.,M.o:7•6l%.TK.,:-:,. Giver him, eritita , lirkiL'art maladies oflhenrfuiftx-ukx.. or fizirgiciil itttiTtiorf:tcttattoti--;iigiatr,arliNiu#: Persona. tOfehing hertle,ttiated ITM4PirlMrcir BIWA I without forther delap. , En Nttfpoloiiirori, , .mo fit thordreives and'kftliihrtimelo 4. 4fr bitado their mark- The ettedere hhttfitakiterf eiylt EYE lie has over and oyerngShLMll2,"l434litts4 *0 professional brethren who pale hong ... _ . . y... with their presence to Stitnetnt hiaoPn rst .,L. l4 4 2l irtira Practice. d . ii't sf kt -1 4. From hondrecto arttlAtonpan ots 1., 11 4 1 , gs rentore4 by hire to 8101 ‘ 112 _,4P14 - , .. --: 14 : , to ontdom,tholotionineThlno.. PlUa ;et!. - -Bon- SENATO,II, P..... 11 „.G . P.r , mi. 446. -i t : til t t ti - 4 - - ".,',Z -,3,,, ret:FIA , N; Kaifu .u.RO • -----y t.,,,..;,,..--....,1,',,,,* {)pult. Vt..' Riiiiadelihig '''''.' ' ''?' l .,„,, 2-...-4. J. ' STtPErENS*----ti - u.tiat 4:4o',4''W .1 IL TOWN, Esq.,,now Caln.su .: _ . J..'-'.1i , ;. 4,_ J. C.. SlDN.R.Y..ltsq.t.PilihnielP C. L. ElLlstittN. tatltairtU._Al!,,_ „„..',1,.„,,,-4 .!-'fk,,..-‘'Nfr'';.,...,:,,,,,,N!,..,,:i..41,: Y. RAt' , E. Esq.. PreHmten .k IL /141-LMTi.'-2,'5,,,`-`I,K, Insurence Compiany,liew 1 or . ~,,,. _ .. ._„. ,,2 ,, ,,,,,,,, iik, col L. npari GlAt y li . .E.R,El, , ln ia reeto t r . e 0f t." 1: 7Tm f.,:t...44tie,,.1..i 0 B. LAMAPs Pr " en ~ -= • . .-' ~ ._ '.. ,W• 7:, Republic, New York. ~ , ws ;- a1L4.._fej...,,,,,,,...., J. STIT-RROP,, /401491 a", .....,-. 1--17.7 , - --. - 4--;:, - ....-i York. yEA. Thes is e mandizi wore 07 . 0 ... 8 o_LPeaf .;. ne ., nthalin : 7ii , l! : (:, 1 V 1 4 :;. ,47 . ,, ,,,.. 'it - 3! . _ PITTSBURGH 011ituAi101...na,...,-.."Z:...;=,--.. .621y .. .5.... kAt1 .i„ ,.......... RRev. ETANIBLADS PARIZYWairri,MM.4:,::_,, ev. M. GREGG' , Eel . ...-- ..-,,,-...;:ea- 'W.V.' _ - T W I3 . O B IIA G YM Y OOII.k.., g.r . q ‘ ,,iiitti,_ . : itrilet..... an _ ,.. _ . ~ 4 Aw.- : , -, , , , . .,..,.: ;- , ,T, JORN BECK ,- an, eernerkt 1. d 15i1111 , 01 ,, , , T;ebi ... ~,,,, OASES OF BLl:l 4 lplaglo.e..; - _;,,,.: . _ .-:i,.wr.! : w..815HD,.._}..-Eslt(LitlehmaFf.Jdx;_i ,p.r., F. witx.a..A., 'a , • .N 1 , : .41...5.i,,,,crV.:a:1,-5, A. P. STAWART 'Elq - _ , .,___.,' . --;-=5..% e., :,- J : W. HEATH, efit,36,..rmiiiD0r,;„.„..„.,,..1, RIM PA lIISR. MOLL EN—.I. - : ' , ...... - 4 1 ,,,..:. L. B. NBVILI4 CoailiMiNer, IT • . ' - tiro 401 d be - added. .Dr 6e1 T .. ( 4 11 : 4 0.17 0 er7 i t pu ji tyegk.. l4lll4r Pi tc,44 9l6 P . ill'filsd 3 : l ev ) , ' o 4l r.. ci th rc if it fOr el t kijoiht ': ll 7 ll l. in f 111.9 aty: TESTIMONY: • • ..,• • • :FROM JNO. Iff s DEVll7;-=EfM4. • From the benefit my Hon, derived YON 6100112,18KE1113 skillful tiamidal*l - MlTEV;mlich pleasure in isemmoonding Tested, as a moat succesattti JOHN9CDRVITT, 8111441W:atteei. Pittsburgh, ritay Ify Deft., rom JNO. Itt , tflGOsaiiglearsq., or the firm of-M'OesteeyiGoegriere-144. Pm"Pinunr,./auscuimitro. PA. V ' - MDR. YON MOSaErp. .ti6PThtitlEresp, Pittsburgh--1 a m fusppy:t+kiii (.4icifiki'ikat my little daughter . 1)06 WO Alitibifour years..has,doder sonijildlifol trodolotOkidirely,. recovered. .1 feerAdife - cogsteitithitlfhliecator - would.oevor have been rere4by - teauses,. brill 'vow' abilifftdo4n fa.filieltidititeict Tor r endiwatild earifesgy rfacouneo.w . . - deat....e to onmat yap. aespiettalbert 155 THIRD RriwKENslirraniciti e`sn liaiMrra. imARTIFIDLth EYES ipiertAuL „,=l, ginal titem of the namea aborameen. heregoamuisa ali who wish twdo as at. 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