JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPIUE TO Et Tersusi—Deux. Six Dollars per year, strictly in advanee. Wassur, •llingle subscrip tions„ One Dollar per year. • OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY THURSDAY M0RN1NG....... NOV. 28. OIT ALTTF3RS . s'otonet tllrwell, -- We extract the following, in relation to Col. Sitwell and the dissatisfaction mani fested by some, from a letter published in the Armstrong Democrat, from Nagley's Brigadee I see by some of the Dapere that the Colonel is blamed somewhat for not re. taining Mr. Barclay, of your town, as Lieut. Col. of the Regiment. The facts are, that Mr. Barclay wished to obtain a furlough for the period of four weeks, and that too, at a time' when we were under ; marching orders for the seat of war in Kentucky; end Col. Sirwell very properly refused him. To any one conversant with military discipline, the mere making of such a request at such a time, would seem to be anything else than the act of ft brave man; and no one having a due regard for his personal reputation would be so foob, ish as to make it. In making these few remarks I intend no disrespect to Mr. Barclay, lam sure he acted without thought or consideration, and had no idea what the consequences would be. Bat nevertheless he should never have pub, fished his card in the papers; for instead of benefitting himself at the expense of Col. Sitwell, it has a different effect— showing conclusively that his only excuse for handing in his resignation, as publish, ed by himself, was, because hie request for a furlough was refused. When tins mat, ter was brought before the Captains of the companies. Colonel Sirwell's course was unanimously commended. I hope this pereecudon of a brave man who is risking everything for the sake of his country will cease. We, who are in the battle field, j should at least command the sympathies of those we leave behind; and so it is with I every one except our commander, and why he, whom we all love so much, should be thus marked and traduced at home, is more than I can account for. Another cause for the hostility to the Colonel lies in the bigotry of those who blame him for appointing a Catholic priest as Chaplain of the Regiment. The Rev, Mr. ()briny was appointed by the Colonel, according to rules and regulations of the War Department, being recommended by a majority of the officers. And he never would have been appointed, had he not received the suffrages of the compsny commanders. As a chaplain he is liked, and is efficient and active in the perform ance of his duties. Us is the only Catho lic priest in this whole division, and as the number of Catholics in the various brig tides surrounding us is equal, if not mire than that of any other denomination, his presence amongst them will do a great deal of good. To my own knowledge, souse-of the companies in the neighboring regiments have more then one half their number of men Catholics. And you can not imagine how delighted they were to find that a priest had come to be with them, in order to minister to their spirit ual necessities. The general government ought to send out a priest at least to every brigade; it is not asking much, and it is but right that the brave fellows should be allowed to pray as their religion teaches. From Knape Battery. An officer in this company, writing home, eneloses $403,50 for the friends of members here. He speaks of the efficiency of the battery as follows: "There has been no chance in the bat tery except that we have received the four ten pounder Parrott guns again and look for marching orders Gaily. General Barry will probably review - us this ,week and our leaving will depend on our proficiency in drill. We have improved a great deal in the last week or two. Gun No. 3, in my section, manned by the First Ward boys, takes the lead. Last:week they fired the charge in ten seconds after the command. On the same day, the battery moving in column, first piece and then caisson the whole eight, the command "in battery" being given it was only thirty-Eve seconds until the whole charge was fired. If we were only as perfect in field manoeuvres as in this I would not fear riskingthe bat tery in a fight. The weather for the past week has been uncomfortably cold and very windy. As we have not received our coats and wood is very scarce and hard to get, it is rather severe upon the men." TEN OIL TRADE.—At an' adjourned meeting of the '.Oll Creek Association," held last week at Roaseville, a plan of organiZation was adopted, to include all operators on Oil Creek from Titusville to the mouth, and from Tediute on the Alto. gheny, to five miles below Franklin; the organization to elect officers annually and continue for ten years; an inspector to reg ulate the production of the flowing wells; sales to be made at not less than ten cents a gallon at the wells and the proceeds paid in to a general treasury, wheie it is to be held subject to order of the seller, subject to a percentage assessed. This plan is to be considered at the next regular meeting. In the meantime, active efforts are being made for the construction of a plank or timber road to connect with some feasible point, on the Philcdelphia and Erie Balk road. Some facts have also been laid be. fore the Association in regard to the pros pect of a railroad from the month of Oil Creek to the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road. A survey of a portion of the route has already been made, and steps have been taken for securing a charter. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDR3IT. —OR Thee • day evening as Wm. Eckert., a German butcher, was walking from Allegheny to his home in the vicinity of Woods' /tun, along the track of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, a train ap• proached from the West, which he did not see,and although the engineer sounded the alarm, he paid no attention to it and was knocked down, the engine passing over both legs, breaking them and mutil. ating his body. The unfortunate man was conveyed to the Allegheny depot, where he died in a short time. Coroner Bostwick held an inquest yesterday and a verdict was rendered in accordance with the facts. Deceased was about forty years old and leaves a family. He was a well known and prosperous butcher and brother to Jacob and Peter Eckert, of McClure township. No RA.TIONB.—OoI. Williams' Ninth Pennsylvania cavalry, which arrived on Tnesday, left camp Cameron with no ra' tions except a few crackers to each man. The Subsistence Committee provided sup% per for them on the evening, but owing to the fact that they were expected to leave by daylight on Wednesday morning, no provision was made for their breakfast and the men were subjected to the humili ation of begging a meal wherever they could get it. Who is to blame for send , trig these soldiers off on a long journey (to Kentucky) without furnishing subsistence? Cotorraser AWARDILD.-At their meet. ing on Tuesday evening, Allegheny Oily °councils, in joint session, informally awarded to Messrs. White Lt - Alexander the contract for erecting the new market house buildings in that city, their bid be. ing the lowest and best, viz: $ 38 ,3 8 3,33, payable from the best revenue, with six per cent. interest on the deferred pay ments. After hearing the report of the committee, the matter was postponed un til the regular meeting of Councils, on mat Thursday evening. stuprerno court. Present, all the J Lidg 09. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27. King et al vs Hyatt; Erie. Argued by Marshall for plaintiff in error, and by Win. ninon on contra. Strutheraye Kendall; Eric. Arguod by Church for plaintiff in error, and by Walker contra. Fricker's Administrators vs Pricker Crawford. Argued by Church for plain tiff in error, and suinnitted by Richey contra. Fox ye Vanhrok, Erie, and Duncan, for use vs same. Argued together by Grant and Thompson for Fox and Vanhook, by Church and D witless for Duncan, and by Marshall and Walker for defendant In error. T. A. Greene was, on motion of Edwin H. Stowe, admitted to practice as an at torney of the court, Thompson, J., dissent ing, because that the rules in strA cases had not been fully complied with. Monet Court. Before M. Hampton, President Judge. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27. In the ease of the P.t'sburgh and Steu• benville Btilroad COM WYvsE. Staton, before report( d, the Court entered a non snit, with leave to plaintiff's attor ney to move the Court in Bane to set aside the same • Michael McMahan vs the Pennsylvania Railroad 0). Action for damages. Verdict for plaintiff. $533 33. Androw Fulton vs Wm; A. Herron & Co., and others, garnishees of A. Leech & Co. Action on execution attachments.— Smith and Donaldson, for use, against the same parties, upon a similar action. Cases taken up jointly. On trial. Bank Note ttuotations. Corrected for thA Poet by Feld & Lars, of the National Bank Note Reporter. (The Reporter is published monthly, al One Dollar a year, in advance. Office, Dispatch Building, Pittsburgh, Pa ) leirßates uncertain at present. Pirrssuaon, November 28.1861. Dircount New England States ow York State New York City... ...... .......... New Jersey "ennsylvania, (Philadelphia.) Pittsburgh Interior, t.tispended Delaware Doitrici. of Columbia. Maryland, Baltimore.. Interior Virginia, Wheeling and Branches. Eastern North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Lou siana Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Free. .......... -...... ............ " Bank of the State .. Wisconsin t0wn......... Michigan M iYßonn. Canada.... AMUSEMENTS TO. DAY..—At the Theatre this afternoon at two o'clock "The Patri ' ot's D,eam, or the Battle of Bull Run," so popular a Nw weeks since will be present• od. In the evening at seven o'clock, Miss Maggie Milchell appears as the Countess in the "Wild Irish Girl," followed by the "Bonnie Fish Wife," In which she plays Miss Thistledown; a pant-mime, full of fun, closes the evening's entertainment. At Trimble's Varieties a grand matinee is announced,for two o'clock in the afternoon and sin immense bill for the evenin•. HEAVY CoNTRACT IL E. Loh• man, of Lanoaster, has received from the War Department, at Washington, a con. tract for riling and repairing a large lot of arms. Tnis contract is a heavy one, in• volving an expense to the Government of nearly $BOO.OOO. In order to execute the job speedily, Nlr. Lehman has already com menced enlarging his works, and will em ploy an immense force of workmen, so as to rifle, repair, and put in complete order about 1,000 inu.kets .srh day ;SCAP% or A Cull, ICT —An old man, 'onfteed In the Greansburgh jail, made hie escape from the institution on Saturday night, and hae not since been heard of It appears that he dug under the wall of his cell to on-, adjoining, which was unoc, cupted, and unlocked the door and passed thence to th , ,Ipper hall, from which he had lit to d in offecting an exit a was awaiting removal to the Pent- Lissy for burglary, and is believed to have been aided in his escape by outside parties. Nov A CANDID/Ti. —Our present City Controller, 'rhos 24.eele. Esq., having ac cepted the position of Chief Clerk under the new Prothonotary, Mr. Eaton, has withdrawn his name as a candidate for City Controller nett term. We congrat. ulote the members of the bar in having so competent a business man and accountant in the Protbonotary's oftice, while Mr. Steele's well known integrity will prevent any suspicion of "fraud and corruption" in the management of affairs there. FLAG FicESENTA lON.—Miss Maggie Mitchell, the beautiful and talented young actress, now peTfirming at the Theatre, was presented with a handsome American flag yesterday, by some unknown friend. The flag is made of splendid silk, trimmed with rich white fringe, and has the full complement of silver stars in the blue field. The accompanying note was found done up with the titg, which was nicely packed in a small box and left at the The atre office: "Will Miss Mitchell accept the accom panying emblem of our country, from a friend, as a testimonial of regard, and a disbelief that she could be guilty of the traitorous act.she is accused 01? You will please excuse the absence of of a name; I am not desirous of appearing in print. —. Allow me to assure you that the unmanli. flees of a few persons is not a type of the feeling of all Pittsburghers for your merits." BIN COUNTERFEIT —The Philadelphia Bulletin has the following: We learn that a counterfeit Ten Dollar note on the Mechanics Bank, Pittsburgh, is now being circulated in this city. It is thus describ. ed: "On lower left quarter of note. scene in an iron foundry; on lower right quar ter scene in machine ship; 10 on each up per corner. An exact Imitation of genuine well done." 00ALMENDA.B --Meeere. Kennedy, Park and Reed of New Brighton, have presented to the "Sewickley Guards," of Beaver County, (Capt. A. W. Taylor,) now in Camp Curtin, about forty The of excellent butter, for which they have the thanks of the company. TasNaseivine tirsreita.—Col. Cyrus seed, agent tor C. S. Maltby, has an im mense quantity- of teat favorite brand of oysters, which he is prepared to sell in any quantity, for Thanksgiving, at his depot, Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. (Jail and try them. PRIM& BkLTIMORE OTSTICEB.-11 any of our readers want a Can of prime Balti more oysters for to-day, they should call at the oyster, 11,h and ^came depot of .1. B. D. Clark, uader Gildenfenny's news de pot, Fifth street. He has a fine lot of fresh ones on hand, especially for Thanks, giving Day, which he will sell "as cheap as the cheapest." Mr. Clark has also a lot of fine rambo and other apples, for sale by the barrel, bushel, or in smaller quantities. They will be found in good condition and well flsvored. LA.Bcnicr.—Elias Emery has been com mitted to jail, by Alderman Lewis, charg ed on oath of Mary Green witb the lar ceny of $l7 in money and a pair of brace lets. The money and bracelets were found in his possession. Poem OPTIC& tioults. This b6lng Thanksgiving day, the Post Othoe will be open between the 'lowa of 1 and 8+ o'ol •. 0:1 , and 6 and 6 o'elock p. m. UNION MHie O.A.PTISISSED BY REBELS About midnight, on Friday night, rebel brustiwirakere" te - the resideneed of Robert and Isaac Carekadon, and a Mr. Bailey, all good Union men, and captured and took them off. It is supposed they started with their prisoners for Moorefield. We learn that there wee a rumor at Pied- mord. that the CarFkadons had been re captured by some Union forces, but it was not well founded. This shows the bold% ness of the rebels. The residences of the Oarekadons were within nine miles of Romney. the present headquarters of Gen. , eral Kelley. The rebels were in search of James Carskadon, our present State Sena% tor, bat he had just left. The whole county of Hampshire should be scoured by efficient Union scouts. We are credibly informed that some three or four prorni• vent citizens of Hampshire were brought to this city on lest night, as hostages for the Carskadon. Since the capture of Messrs Carskadon, General Kelley has taken Joshua and James H Johnston, Elijah Rinehart, and Samuel Davis, and sent them to this city by his aid, Lieut. Colonel Wm. B. Kelley, by whom they were lodged at the Atheneum, to be held as hostages for the return of Mersrs. Cars kadon and Bailey Wheeling Press LIE SECOND PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE. —This regiment, lately commanded by Col. Wm. B. Mann, of Phila , is in some little difficulty. The War Department a short time since issued an order transfer ring four of the companies of this regiment to Col. Rippey's regiment, one company to Col. Tagglat's regiment, and one com• ' pany to Col. McLean's regiment. This has raised considerable feeling among the officers in Col. Mann's regiment, as, by the order of the War Department., if it was strictly carried out, Colonel Rippey would take the colors of the Second, and, with his staff, organize an entice new reg. iment. Gov. Cu tin, it is understood, has sent a proper officer to Washington to arrange the matter with the Department, and it is very probable that the regiment will be tilled up and properly officered The regiment is in command of Major Wm. McCandless of Philadelphia, who has been elected Lieut. Colonel, but has not yet received his commission from Gov. Curtin. ATTACIIED.—CoIvheI betiluituolfennig's Pennsylvania Regiment has boon attabhed to General Bohlen's Brigade. Gen, Bohlen commanded. until lately , the Fortieth Pennsylvania Ragirnent, tut is now a Brigadier General. His own regiment, Ocl. Schimmelfennig's, the New York Black Yager, and another regiment, constitute his Brigade. PARSON BvtowirLow —Henry Miner, Fifth street, has a steel portrait of W. G. 13rownlow, of the' Knoxville Whig, with his farewell address, published in view of his imprisonment by the rebels, ell for ten cents. A colored man attempted to smuggle ahisky into the county jail yesterday, un der the guise of a can of oysters, sent as a Thanksgiving prevent to a prisoner, but the "fraud" was discovered and the I quor confiscathd by the. CoNTRAor FuR AluaKtrra —General Cowan, ut Pnnn ylvania , has rezeived a Contract to furnish the Government with 60,000 mu.,kets. Who is Gen. Cowan SAlLED.—Thethiet with Cpl, Williams Ninth Cavalry, men, horses, equipments , left for Louievilloyeaterday afterno.n. 1211112033 JOSEPH MEM & SON, ntAtinhacturers or FANCY AND PLAIN It; CliAlltS REBOUHE, 126 SMITH Fl }LLD d FREE: T, wee❑ Sixth ,treet and Vlrgir) alley ) FITTSRLIR(PI P HU I'UU 1Z AP 11 A L U M ALL 14TYLES -Al ho DIAIiI&S OH 18G2 133713351 W. S. HAVEN. 1 00 ( X)FINKR .. I 4o , II) ANI)TNIRI) HTRICIT3 SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS No. 48 ST. CLAIR ST N EW Go6Ds JUST RECEIVED AT TB E;CHEAP CASH BOOT AND SHOS STORE OF JOSEPH. H. BORLAND, 98 IllArkot otrord, 2nd dour train Fifth Grant rodnedlon to pneon. S. *I- Fine Whlie, Plain and Fanny Flat ini Under and °send:arta on hand, and made to order, on ehortent notice, at R. WILLINSON'S, SHIRT FAUTORY, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET G EN'li; FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Brupka' Manufacture, SELLING AT. NEW iTORK PRICES, FOR CARL!. At 31 Fifth Street, W. F. SCHMERTZ az CO. Pal 6 D.OPPET DALZICLL Id kW 111. B lADING ROBERT BALLZEILL 414. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION AND FORMBOING MERCHAITS D - Dilit.is4l PPODOC■-urn Plrralll:3lll.l.unrionu9; NO. Ail LIBERTY STREET. aolfr,oi Parsounon. 00P EELS W ANTED.-I'w 0 good N„,/ Cooperß for Light Work; apply to JAMBI:3 A. eETZER, corner Market awl Fir,4 _ 11. 15 barrels Sane 7a Oil; 60 do Carbon do —.meek' d and for v . L1022) HENRY H rnl;t.lnv 1,600 Pine Lead 100 11.163 SurL:etol. for min by SENRY H. °OWNS - 11 160 barrels choice Apples, various kinds, Just received aro for solo _ _ JAMBS A. FETZICR. earner Markecand Ftrst stresis. WASHINGTON CITY, November 27.-- Governor Ladisdans Ughez of Texas, has been appointed Consul at Ancona, Italy. Ho emigrated to Texas about 12 years ago, having been exiled from Hun gary for his participation in the revolution in which be took part as commander of Comorn during the memorable siege. Ile had eugaged in the cultivation of vine yards successfully in Texas, but was driven thence on account of his Union sentiments. Gov. Ughazi, yesterday visited General Blenkor's camp, where he found many of his old friends and corn. paniona in arms, who received him with enthusiasm. The following named officers have been appointed to regulate the number and cal ibre of the cannon to be mounted in case ments in carbette at each of the permanent fortifications of the United State, and also the number and description of the guns to compose field pieces: Brig. Gen. Totten, of the corps of Engineers, Brig. Gen. Ripley,' of the Ordnance Department, Brig. Gan. Barry, of U. S. volunteers, Brig. Gen. Barnard, of U. S volunteers, Col. Rent, of the U. S. A., and Capt. Rodman, of the' Ordnance Department. The Board will meet at Washington at such time and place as may be designated by the senior' officer, and the junior members will record the proceedings. Teens is evidently pervading all branches of the government a far more hopeful feel}4: ing concerning a successful result of the present conflict than heretofore, and this is exhibited in conversations and otherwise, While it is believed that the British Press will be as earnest in discussing the eft; curnstancea attending the arrest of Slidell and Mason, no apprehensions are enter, tained that the questions will be produC • tive of serious embarrassment to the tv►b countries. The authority to raise companies and regiments of sharpshooters granted to Col- Barden last September, has been revoked. The nompanies and regiments which have already been raised, will nevertheless, be mustered into service and proceed to Washington. There is no reason to believe.that Mason and Slidell will in their confinement expes rience any different treatment from other prisoners, as they are all considered on an rq silty of treason. Two regiments of Infantry were out to day under command of General Woda , worth's son, who is an aid to his father, and proceeded as far as Doolies' and Brushers farms and brought away all the forage in that neighborhood. The reconnoissance made yesterday by a squad of the 3d Pennsylvania cavalry, consisting of companies F, and N, under command of Capt. Bell, in the neighbeira hood of Vienna, resulted disaetroualy to our forces. After reaching Vienna, they to•. k the right hand road toward Hunter's Mil land had gone about a sniie end a hair, when they suddenly found themselves teemed in on three sides by not only a so. parlor force of cavalry, but also of infantry. The discharges of the rebel musketry placed the horses of our cavalry beyond 'the control of their riders, the animals having been but recently brought into tle service and, therefore, unaccustomed Lo such an alarm. The officers after several ineffectual at•.l tempts to get their men into line for the'; purpose of making a charge ordered a re, treat which was of in as good order as the peculiar circumstances permitted. The skirmish was brisk though of ehort duration. The rebel cavalry firing shot from their carbines. The number or rebels killed and wounded is met, known. Juhn Beatty, private in Cu. N, of the 3d Pennsylvania, killed a reb,•l cavalry officer and captured has horse The mark on the saddle was D S. Davis, Ridgeway, North Carolina. The mining of the Federal troops up to P u'el.ck to-night aro as fol. \vie Company F, Corporal Isaac Burns, privates Phillips, Baugh, Bernard, Dona. lee, ()win, Gregg, Morris, Humphreys, Irwin, McFarland, MeLinden, Phillips, Parboils, Rue, Stevenson, Shepherd, Robt. Wright; Co. N, Sergeants Bryson, and Welker, Corporals Fort and Wing; pr:— v tee Carr, Donahue, Tnornits Donahue, Degherty, McDonald, Moore, Piper, Sul.. liven Shoran and MeNeller. General Porter th s morning sent a squadron from the same cavalry of Capt. R,binson, consisting of companies A and 0, for the purpose of ascertaining the facts in regard to the skirmish, but they returned without any important infor mation. A brigade of infantry under General Butterfield was also despatched for a similar purpose, but had not returned in their camp up to a late hour this evening. About noun to,day General Porter receiv— ed a communication from General Butter. fielci,atating that he had succeeded in find ing two dead bodies belonging to the cavalry regiment. These men had evi dently succeeded in removing themselves from the scene of the skirmish after they had been fatally wounded. There was no evidence of the presence of the enemy near the scene of the late conflict, Two intelligent contrabands, who were the house servants of Lawyer Murphy and Dr. Bake, of Fairfax Court House, came within the lines of General Wadsworth to day. They represent that the houses of these persons wore a kind of headquarters of the rebel officers, and from the conver sations they beard,the rebels do not design to advance, but will act on the defence. A desperate resistence willbe made, both at Centreville and Manassas, but the occupa, tion of Fairfax Court House and vicinity by the Federal forces would be no Induce. men t for the rebels to engage our troops. IMO ALL Pk ICM Loins; Nov. 2i.—Gen. Curtis has issued general orders to the following effect: To check communication with the enemy, to prevent the conveyance of contraband goods and avoid the recurrence of an assault upon the stesmboati. The entire oorr.rnerce of the Afissiedpre river below this city Is assumed and will be directed by the military and naval authorities of the United States. None but government boats will hereafter be employed, but freight and passengers will be conveyed at the current rates, as heretofore. All boats entering those waters will report to the first military post, and stop to proceed under military orders, at discretion of the military commander. Freigbt and baggage will be subject to ca , °tut inspection. The oath administered to all employees and pussorq era, and the places of landing and departure will conform as nearly as possible to the customs of trade, but all commission and storage business must, be transacted with openly avewed and reliable Union men. General lialleck hat issued vere stringent orders respecting the soiZtlre w private propertyand the arreat of per. aor.a without atltlicient cause. Gen. Sherman has taken command of our forces at Sedalia. Tnere were about 20,000 federal troops at points on the Pacific Railroad west of Jefferson City. There is nothing respecting the move ments of Price's army. INDEPENDENCE:, ovember 47.—T0 day s x scouts Captain Gregory's company, sent out from Lieutenant Col. Anthony's command, on the old Lexington road, wore tired upon by about 60 rebels at the crossing of the Little Blue from the rocks and bushes. One of the scouts was wound ed and two were missing, supposed to be killed. The three returning met some teen rebels on little Blue bridge with shot guns. The scouts then took another road EDITION. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's News up to Two O'clock. lFrom Washington From Missouri and arrived safely in camp. Lieutenant Hodgman lent outAwanty men and found them near the same place drove them into the brush end captured twenty horses and mules. A band r f rebels, 200 strong crossed over from Clay county today Two bundred and fifty of Rains' men are at Sibt)y. C'Ti. Went) h , s uO rebels in the brush, BiX miles southeast. Captain Hays has some 400 rebels on Little Blue. Colonel ltenyck has 200 rebels now in L lAyette county. There mu-t ba some warm fighting soon as x large force of rebels are reported near Pleasant Hill. SPeCtili to the Pt. Louts littmoerat. J es - iskxsorr CITY, Mo., Nov. 27.—For he last two nights our pickets at Sedalia, have been fired upon by rebels returning from Prioe'e army. Tee reporis that Price is advancing fro n the Osage river are not credited here, Coe truth seems to he that a porti. - In of hie :tray composed of Missourians, Is disband , og and these men are returning in email quad:. for the purpose of clothing them• Ives and prepairing for another cam naign, and whenever they can, they cont. mit all manner of outrage up n Union A gontleman just from Lexington re ports that city full of returned rebels and :hat there is a steady stream of arrivals. The steamer Sioux City with a large cargo of goods for points on the river west ,of here, was refused permission to proceed on her way trip to thy by the command ant of this post. -*- Release of Prisoners BowroN, N.w di —By orders from Washington, the following prisoners, most. ly Marylanders have been released from Fort Warren, after taking the oath of al. legiance, viz: S. B Frost, Jno. L Boul don, David Lubbev Thompson, Robe•rt. Hoe, Charles D French, John J. Hick art, George W. Landing and Leonard J. Quinlan. Five others whose discharge was ordered by Secretary Seward, refused to take the oath, as f W. G. Her. riven, H )bort A Carter. Thomas Shields, Michael J. Grady and George Appleton They are accordingly retained in cuitc,civ. Lieutenant Tatnall commanding tle ,marine guard of the San Jacinto was con, veyed to Fort Warren yesterday. H 9 to A son of the rebel, Commodore Tatnall. The British mail steamer Niagara sailed at at one o'clock this afternoon with 38 passengers and KW° in specie. Arriw•a; of the Ellmola. HALIFAX, November 27.—The Elimala arrived here. She brings a report that the mail steam• er Trent had reached England, and that a frigate had been dispatched to the United States with special dispatches relative to the capture of the rebel ambassadors Mason and Slidell. The report is doubtful. The London Gazette publiqms the tria'y In regard to the ci mbinid expedition of England, }''ranee and Spain. It is signed by .1., , rd John Ruscell, Signor It:Airtt) a7d M. Flabenit. •It ti.a tire articles. The fourth article says, that after the siva. tures to the treaty were made, a copy of it wee eornmunicatid to the government of the United States :and that the mime. e of the contracting powers at Washington are authorized to conclude it separately or ollectivalv with Pr.sident Not Arrvled HALLTFAX,. Nov. 27.—The reported arrival of the watt steamer 'Trent in Eng. laud is absurd. tike cnly carries the mails and passengers to St. Ttl,mas, and the steamer connecting with her was not due at SAithainpLin till the 18th or 19. h. Too stesui.tip Liiivalaya is an English transport, bud conid not have brought En. r.d7it.ca later than received 1,-day by the Canada at Hallifax Appointments In Missouri ST. Louis, Nov. 2.7—Gcv. Gamble has appoinind and commissioned Gen. Haßeck Msjor General of the Missouri State mills tie, and Gen. liallock has appointed Brig. Gon• Schofield to command all the State forcoa. Jim Lane Fnroute to Boston CLEVELAND, Nov. 27.—Gen. James Line, of Kansas, his family and a portion of his staff arrived this morning. He w:II leave for Boston to-night. He was reeetv% ed with enthusiasm. From Boston BOSTON, Nov. 21.—ThIrleen officers and t 5 seamen of the French corvette Prony left in the steamer Niagara to day. The San Jacinto has been moored along side the dry dock for overhauling. She is reported to be in a perfectly sound condi. tion. Her crew will be paid on Saturday. One hundred of the "Jack Tars" marched from the navy yard to Faneuil Hall this afternoon, where they were addressed by Mayor Wight:nen ard Rev. Phineas Stowe. Gen. Cass Justifies the Arrest of Mason and S lidell. Dirritorr, Nov. 27.—A communication in the Free Press this morning, understood to have boon written by Gen, Cass, not only justifies the arrest of Mason and Bit• deli, but shows that it was In strict accor dance with the position of the government upon the right of search question, as main tained in the correspondence with the British government •in 113513 Rebel Movements. Cala°, Nov. 27, —lt is reported that the rebels are strongly fortifying New Madrid, Missouri; that they have 500 neg . oas at work. A detachment of cavalry made a recoil.. noissnee as far as Belmont to day, but found no rebels on the Missouri side of the river. News from New tork. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—The regulars who arrived in the steamer North Star left for Washington today. The steamship Fulton which arrived this morning brought nearly 30,000 stand of arms for t.,e government. Cincinnati Market Report INCINNATI, November'27 Evening Flour dull and unchanged in price; the demand is very light; 500 bbls errs sold at $4,20 and 150 bbls of Superfine a 54,00. The prices of whisky are ic lower, with 'sales of 800 bbla at 13ic®13a. the latter rate for wagon, Wheat dull and heavy and prices drooping; red 78®83 and white 80®88. Corn firm at 26(330c. Oats firm it 27,4-Aa, though the receipts are large. Rfe null at 410)42. Barley unchanged. Whisky doclineu /e, and closed quiet at 13/ Hugs dull and prices declined; 4500 head sold at $3,25®3,40, closing dull at the inside rate; 10,000 were received with. in tho last 24 hours. Mess Pork sold at $9,50 on the spot and $5,75 for future de. livery, but the demand was nut active and $9,50 Was the outside rate offered for December delivery. Lard dull and de clined a shade closing at 7-t, Green meats lower; 9000 pieces at 2} for shoulder and 3i®4c tor Hums at the close; the market was not firm at these rates. Bacon 5} and G. Hams are being bought for St Louis nt 43®6.2, the former for uocanvEuised and inferior. Coffee firm at better prices;sales of 600 bags at 16®1613 The news from New York has strengthened the market Sugar and Molasses unchanged. Exchange steady at premium. The Merchants Ex change will be closed to morrow and busi• ness suspended—so there will be no re, port, DOWN & TET'JLEI,, 136 Wood Street, NLARE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL wy.IJA at the shortest possible notice, yang been in the business of manufacturing tools ever since the "(ever" ttrst brok s oul,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 „ 2 „,„.. a a our stock now on hand. inh6 R=V ID E. .1\1" NW S PORT OF PITTSEiTTRUFH. A Ith.EVED. • Fran k Fienn,i, Brownsville. Browtmrille. iiiiy.rd,,releblee L .Bnzahoth. , Minerva, Gordon. Wheeling liamings, Robinson, elneinniti. • 6 DIiTART el:). Fra"ldin, Rennet Brnwnville. , .._ l - iallate3, Curls ,do - s ‘ l* . : : ,;;' Col. Hatard, Peeb'es, Elisabeth. ' Jche T. fd'Oombe, M Comb.% Wheeling.`' ' Science, Reno, Gdlipolie. Moreogo, Miller, Loureirille • Key West, EVADP, LOUL9•1110 geL.The River—Lest evening t.t, twilight there were scant eix Let water in the e*ne), and at a stand. • gEEL,It will be seen by reference to our a "cerusing columns Ms% the A No.l steamer Bay City, Capt. Anew.,lt. is announced for thncionsV and Louisville. We take *amt.. 13 recommend ng boat and ofil ^ers to oer friends 8 ► See' Capt. C. A. i)ravo's splendid pack , . et, SL Cloud, is nowat our landing leading for St. Louis. Since her last trip she has been put in thorcugh and complete repair and is In the beet order for the fall and winter trade: Captain Bravo knows hcw to lit up a boat ald how tti corrialinti one also. We are pleased to learn that our O'd. friend. W. T. Barr, will be found in the office. tie_ The favorite packet Argonaut, Captain J. W. Porter. is announced for Cairo and St. Louis. Passengers and &ippon will bear this in mind. kW - Passengers and shippers will be pleased to learn that Capt. McCallum's One packet, Marengo, is loading fcr Eveneville, Cairo and St. Louie. For speed, aeCommodetions and attentive officers, this boat stands A, No. 1. Our young 'and attentive friend, McCallum, will do the honors in the office. --- SW - We were pleased to meet our old friend, Capt. I. M. Mason, in town yesterday. The Captain ba3 charge of the steamer Fred. Lorenz —she eeuld not be in better hands. Or Cincinnati andlLoulsville. SATURDAY. NOV. 30th. 10 A. Id. rirEr. E FINE' STEAMER, KENTON; G. W. Ebert, oomman-• der. • . For freight or p _Awe apply on boardor •to no2o J B LIVINGSTON Agent., For Cincinnati , Lotttisvilie. Cairo and St. Louis. FRI DAY, 29th, 10 A. AL THE PACKET STEAMER • ARGONAUT, J. W. Porter, Corn maclar, leaves ss above_ For freight or passage .pply on board or to ' 0027 J. B. LIVINGSTON A Co., Agent. FOr Cincinnati Louisville and Bt. Innis. FRIDAY, .NOVEMBER 29, 10 A. M. • TE FAVORITE PASSEL . A. GER steamer MARENGO, A. , 0: McCallum, corimander,leaves as abo4 For freight or passage apply on board or to n 027 J B LIVINGSTON a CO Agenta.' For Cincinnati, Louisville. Evansville and St. Louis. THE splendidpassenger • steamers r. cLoTYD C. A. Dravo, commander, 'caves on Thursday, Nov. 28th, at 10 a. m. cr fr. fight or peasage apply on board or to n 026 JoFIN FL4CIi, Agent. For St. Louis 'pH E tine Packet PRIMA wtll A. DONNA, Capt. G4orge D Moore. loave tho *hove and all inter roediato ports on THURSDAY, the 28th. Nor freight or pamoage apple en board or to JOHN FLACK, Agent. For cluelnuail and Louisville. WEDNESDAY, DIUVEMBER 21, 10 A. M. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer BAY UHT, J. W An swath, Commander, loaves as boye. For fteight or passage apple on board to non JUAN FLACK. Agent, 'or Marietta, Gallipolis, Par kersburg and Portsmouth: REGULAR WEEKLY,PACKET. • rill E FINE PASSENGER L steamer ROCKET, Captain John Wolf, will leave or the above and in termediate ports every iiaturday at it, a, no. For freight or pasaage apply on board or to not& JOHN B. LIVINGBTON 3 CO., Agents. Regular Tuesday Packet For . Marietta and Zanesville. H E tine passenger steamer EMM& GRAHAM,. Captain Mon roe Avers commander, leaves Pitts hburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. m., and Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. in. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. 13. Unnerve & Co., Agents Pittsburgh. -- H. 8. Prato, a Co., Zanesville. For 'Wheeling Marietta and Gal EVERY TU DAY, 4 P. K. • HE STEAMER SCIENCE, Oaptain wm. Reno, leavea for_ Marietta, Parkersburg and Ciallivolie, making weekly tripe, leavingPlttabtirgh every TUESDAY at 4 o'clock, and returning leaves Galtipolis every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock. nol6 D. H. LEWIS, Agent. For Marietta, Parkersburg and Gallivant,. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET. THE FINE SIDE WHEEL ,teamer UNDINE, M. A. Cox, com mander, leaved Pittsburgh every Sat urday at 4 p. m returning leaved Gallipona every Tuesday at ld a. m. For (reign. or wasp, apply an board or to toll) J B LIVINGSTON .1k CO, Agents. 1) RI V ATE DISEASES OR. BROWN'S MEDICAL DISEASES and SCRIM/Lb Otßoe, No. 60 • Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. - Dr. BROWN is an old cat!. . 2 1, -I R":11,4 f : nen of PI and hes been :J., In Practice for • Cat topiary. RIM year& His haematite has been confined mostly to Private cad Surgical Dismisses. • CITIZENS AND enteNenagi In need of a medical friend, should not fail to End 0116 the aura place of relief. The Donner is a regulargrainate, and hie experience in the treat mentota certain clam of diseases, is a sure tee to the sufferers of obtaining perm neat by the use of his remedies an following his ad. DB. BROWN'S Brier ir DIEM never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dis eases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also ell diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a tatter, psoriasis, and a ;Teat many forms of skin diseases}, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To pe and rso speedy rec ns so afflicted, Dr.ry Brown offers hopes ef a ears ove BBMIPAL WRABIONIB Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary, habit offiensual great, caidon, which the young and weatuninded often glye way to, to their own destruiedet.) are the 04y reliable remediee known In this wan try—they are see, endrosko a speedy restoration of health, REDIUMATIEW: Dr. Brown's remedies never tall to tare tbhi painntl disease in a Ins dose—he wi l . warrant a care: He also treats Piles. (Meet, Elontaintose, Btricturt - dJnathal Die-merges, Female Weakness, MontilliTetppressions,'Diseases of the JoinW,Fis. tubs in Lao, Nervous Afleotions, Paine m the awk and Kidneys, Irritation of the BLaddes, together with all dilutes 5 of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a rex, directed to ORt BROWN, No. 60 :ftitu a ki ti Pittebargh. Pa, will be harrettately anseens.: Medicine sent to eny suidrese, safely peeked end secure from observation. Office end ?maw Itool=s. 7 4 1% SO elinlthiaAld ml+,4. PikbabtirsEh. Pa. leinglidawtho WISHART 9 S PINE TREE TAB CORDIAL THE GREAT CURE FOR CONSUMPTION THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI CINE having made it the study of years to concentrate the life of the line 7 ree into a Medi cine for diseases of the Lunge and Throat, is new offering to suffering humanity the result Mins ex perience. This truly great and good medioitte Is prepared WAIL much care, the tar being distilled eapre• sly for it, to therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. It ha. ot.red more cases of Consumption thanany known remedy on earth lc will cure BRONCELI'I IS. li will cure AB It will cure SORE THROAT AND BREAST: It will cure 00 DORS AND COLDS. end Le an* rideable remedy for demesee of the KIDNEYS and URINARY COISPLAINTS. • Beware of Counterfeits. lie it you have the Dyspepsia use WISHARTIS PRPSIA PILLS, and t' they do not cure go to the agent of whom you purchmea them, and recervo your money, . Sold by DR. KEYBER, No. 1.40-Wood street. Please call at hie airs and gets diaseriptive atr cular. A box of Me sent by mad, peat-pad on WY cemt of One Dollar. no9.lyeod No.lo. South Secondetreotrndle, Q WHIRMIT, Projnieter: _ WANT ED-3011bush. prime Nathan nook Potatoei,tiy JAB. A. nsura, sofa e "ntOrlaarketiOnd VIOL 4004, ~- .. ~-~.. :m ,,, z.~,,,.. RMY SUPPLIES—OFFICE 'Clif l a g - GIRARD ofB Et 22,1681. Pranotiala Ce vereire'd ilne ollifie anti/ 12 0,00&444 cyk.tneailitti dayof gi/4 furnish/it twills tisetftte MIRO StatetimarAt ''- goat times and in anah quantities as tray b, re. ipizoil during the month of bendinber, thefollow. t 1 fsr.PA A , .43 riab , walynee iy/ords. V 413 firtit iittaiittknoKelf.-„Bitetia, in tight tiercaa, of abatit3oo aeedh 2 . 000 burothaxtraPrporli 1424 1 149m7t. patnidelirtirqintlity Pilot 13roan lb good' flour barrels . 250 bushels first quidifY'Near42iftitleaall, lfif , gocatdry barrels , „ bnaholirtnarquality split Peinglia,ltnaldll - barrel' moo pounda_prinio.Rles hygoodlionY barrweektv 2 % ooo 'priirialt l / 4 0:1614 tri.baraela 42,000 pounds light yellow sugar, in barrels 2,000 ga ll ons Viaaw 4.1 t 1,800 pound," bootr-quiiiiirAamonOtinir landfall; full weight, oriatoarth sixes and thyse. fourth* twelves .10,000 pounds good hard Boaa,:rart weight 4;t 200 , le-goods elearadryillne brit Lit** iightliorrebs 260galloWygralliohliseact'Syralair*rikalf,,,4. 14Owleo;iri pay; propoodstforwafirliol. ea tzeept moW-;:iill 07 the artiolettto ii)lttliiiiidel.qualitr, wwittititepiiiik.si,,'d ad, aS:id inseptoot okciPir wilt inei r ildetiton4 4 4)1 1%=_ . _, Sellers namayulat lTitwirfiVon, each' package. Ceiiitlcato of ma tjotiogt r of rile Meat and Mont driilere or manufacturer* Only walWi.oo„Agi,,. '- and dash bid matt be.aocannpaniedo7,:ane,'Alrbaina4a, gaarandeept two zerpcitunide 101 pertoiinonceofthe oontrict. Propotuaire to bend ed "Proptraala for Subsist. - eaceliittrea," ancififrectedto Orifihdnt. W TatatAß. 0027.14 ' AVQ - Itirtidlf43 E 1,17 8 TG Th PG13,1210 VBPFDIALLY thsv4xso-'' • .- in rant and 'falsely KW--; = , • -.: sit Pnvennane of all de- nownattens. tress ;secret; • -- - rad (iciest- disrmaers,, •J son Onus) traddiselneaor. - • stuattons common an d d youtnaotlx4h • sates, an. vdttac dig*. C 4 .; lii. Dr.a.er rtdiffithea the ao, th,s 7neraiii anti_ mow," ate dreadulaY Woceted, and: thine_ it meat -'stku • very =mom and for Ccitimmin.m ti o a tLp, .mono their wives,- prim:dein nt daevnt.srt rheir family physicians Val s cues.. to seer thew in. ce , tinit.dlu tita * ta. •- rr,rf , r Isihscerli expept,p,„ la crw - 7 , liee 71110:11,be. 1/95 6 4° ‘• ' 'in,l • C•1/381, 1210deRJ144KL - lirefOnft4OßP,". At m. ,qs sail rinsed tit - Itou.rancoisimmg ae ini - vmmoms rc oicliorptare Mani genCe' oriqv •• . ,s'alo=friattrit47'' that nUrnerit fits ant griardiansare thankful 1 that th e ir arr." cau,g...stri sead.wetibl,prev4dely fee irc.ll7 r 1 C 601: wte.conditien and appear . . • f, : t .en ire been rastWo4;:te_rnsaltliend. , 4l o 4l l ,PlOr• - 'UP, besides many before and situ}. nut , ' • /legit through him have been mod much sullering, Anxiety, mortification, fie. Iraviife the advantage of offer tbility, yaw experience and observation, M , 1 . 4e . 11 y, be hissiiperinifakillbitrus of Veda-1 nM , flam, and who in daily committed by . the prOfifuttdOit, as wellvecommedided,br k•espeo„:?-., Able ciliate* pobllshem . :proprietcraisf . hiatela;4o , .., • • .ppermatorheis, or so called nocturnal amfaions. Th+d dreadful trialadf:cast beeempletaly,cured by, the very lastdiscoverz that has never yet failed. In female &exiles' he - healed mtperior - experitutecrelk,. account or his old age, seventy years, all irregu larity I. Isom letelycored. , ke for.constimptioner. : -*. pulmonary my syrtipin. which are Wow.: r Bed /MID letland moss and other ingredients/DI. a adima Idiysioicrellve years at - the :husinetNit ' has had more swam than all • the"Pteteniafing that have awyet been, discovered, as -the; eart,tfi, sates will show. They are all genuine and cande.- found - according-to a pamphlet-that each- persun,„‹. l. will get at*the•-exarmnatt,A, ail !mot oltergerm,. Ottipe 86 Bmithileld street, near Diamond „ Privets* COMIIIII33II2IaOIIR from all earth of the thuillifis strictliattended to. Direct to BOX 800 des lvdinicis Pinata:ash PostrOrnevq/ssi ; WILLIAM MUM, DAV/D f 4 .43 L tiegglibiti a. COPPIft, pr. Eieneral Putnam i .ANS & ()OFF IN, fanooemora to /"Ppokdito,a.liipior i # 004 Wl3 OLESALE-WRObERS, Darner Wood and Water Us" PITTSBUFfahi. PA PETRONA OIL. WORKS. LONG, kILLER Winks at Sharpabnegh Station, Ally. gheny Valley Railroad. Moe and Warehouse S .Ittarket Street s a'tttsbtp-gh. . Manufactures of illtuntruding and Lublin&bag Carbon Oils and Estado. 110. 1 0114.WARIWW/W,_D DIONATAXPLotawIII4 sdwaisi on hand. 04240 , E. WATTS; rEuity, PRICE & CO,; IId:PORTEEB4ND DEAL .Ass . l4 , i i CLOTHS, CASSPEEIWitSt Satinets, Vesting., Tailors' Trinuninge t t l NO. 255 NARICPsT ST. North Hide, e": 4 PHILADELPHIA, PA. max d ela v. ly 121111 7 , imam s. muds; auvam x vaaar. W. H. IffeGEE & co., lIRCHANT TAILORS, Ibruyeaetiard vari ed of buyers to stook , Fall and Wilder Goods, juitt received, amone whieh may be foutettlf'of- -1 • the newest styles of goods for Gents and Yottth's Ware, together with a fall and complete assort. ment of gentlemen's Furnish mg Goode. W H. 110011 E c. , 0...1 , 03 ll'ederatat. P020:2m Cor.Mirket Sgttare,allegheity-City., LAS t Ist OTIC.E-The State Xerpantile Tax Payer a of the city o 1 hie not paid their Licence for 1864 am llQUfied that attar the 10th day of December next ak, *tat initinalanpal i will , be placed tt*hidde on*. Aiderffiam for collection. - • - non WM. EICHBALYN, Treasurer. Tit Y-:::FAIL M1L:132 BY. NIGHT POLIOE—Oa the 18th cast„ ORE • GUM MARE, which has been !chat thoatableoU ltody Patterson. The owner lerequeateil to prose property, pay charges and take her awayior she wilt be sold according tolaW,'op ber 29th, al 10 o'blook a.'ut.; at' late shibie r Ot Itody Patterson, Fourth street: - ' • n027-2t J. G. PATTER/90N' Chief 01100110 C _ • 11/[ . 1 _ ELODIONS.-, ~ 4 - .:IS,/ fir , Jtu3t received a new end full etimly..td aeons & Ramlin's celebrated Boston .111edebnis, 444% and 6 octavo tat portAdde_exuipiancv style dim. fr 061 166 , 660375,4100;5150 tiY32oo.''''' , Icor sale iN, . . 4--ollematzur. oaf. - Between teie3;_ nd BlAlic Aue lllll l642; e, ataloowitont: Eike MEW WIGHTBIAN Sc , ,ANDERSOL : zu.r.eut thg.tArtcp.a.ar:l- JN0.41 :OKRTIYANDJNO.-B.LiACK,' Jr., have atdered iato eoparbleighirmanr,tne . name end style of t.LUNAR OIL CO. The Oempany are prepared Wall all ordern gag Imbricating and Illuminating Ws. Oonsigninents solicited. advances-Made. - , SteraTeveiry ample . Pittsburgh, November 25.1861. Ma.27:BM ARARE 011ANCRIAM TWA , OF FOUR THOUnAND DOLLARS 'tn. onehatf interest in an oldlietablfidied sato Grocery home in the city of (demand, dcoug a good business, almost excitutivaly cash. stock" fresh. and will be disposed of era turgaitt, as ths underalgned wishes to leave the Steil. Taft OHANOR Id A GOOD ONE: nor7:loM partietdars address B. It. fiftl44 • . • • etand, tARPHAIPB COURT SAL.F.:=4* . VV of an order of itio OrnhinVielottrt of Alfw, - glumly county, the undersigned; Executrix of.linv. A KOBE& W. 814,05, -decoyed, will e x p o/ . to PURtati BALE, at the 1:91.14T E0U514,40.-Ahe city of numbing/4 on the 28tli DAY og Navin& 888, A. 1). 2841, et ID dollielfw. in. of said day the rollowznig denexibed jot o f to wit: - .6,,,, certain iotrof ground =O4 idttpor iiii, ittr,Ritta.. burgh, county of iillegtient ma - lillfwitzwo. - yawn, on this math -west coiner 'of=lititistkikcei: 012401efr7-01 /•:"Tfontiwllbonkiki!la,,F,4nnaW ntreet: the**-11401f,137 *V, W U VPhr fee 4 tut*** - .. fi.ttlita 4 lW,, Ri o. feet; beam -- .. and 4 6 IVaLWA Alley about - ' Aec - - 0_ .. : aostittzle - , ''retreetodstiiwttifetylleit..? _ 4_4 Akorttunixeny:panalpel- WithOtistwipmeysbe z egt* old a s iwig, feel to Four th skeet. gtia .wkintilis "Wawitett tlitiatoriee i t xttekluni34 ititittittl4 - 10101008., _ , ......_n vi' TERAldelratarik--tefoutioitiii. - tiona=utairtOrrAiiittle w ietti. foquer 'lrithinte*.bfr tbr ! bowl - and -mort4Neoritt: ‘!'7 . ,- . . 411-4,:""rje4Cl7S4 aolßawid 4 BlTNltakitall -- -1)4028 . ...rAti.) - ‘Puro Oak= oliflualts -,immlns - ...; ~ . - •,.:,. -,- ~• --% - ti. , ? ~,, ,t-y,,,5, , °ram- IVsteMeekl / 2 "dtiert halib- "lli t.,,,'Veellt,k . , Ml ' ~ irbstArdiehh giii 1141 Pz,IN": 7 i. - ~.,,:r.',,,t,1!1-I,IW'
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