ANILITARY NOTICES, RAIEM INFANTRY. TN Fort, WAR ANOTHER CRACK COMPANY. AN EXTRA BOUNTY TO BAOli RECRUIT 1113. Claim) 82 FIFTH STREET. C. PALMER, Captain. 8 C SCHOYER,I3t Lieut. JNO SHAW. Jr., Liettt During the War: IRIMIMEN TO YOUR dIDOPTR LI COUNI TRY'S CALL ! THE UNDERSIGNED ADE HE GEGITLNG a company to be called tb HIBERNIA RIFLES, Composed eatelusiv ly of Irishmen. ALL BOUNTIES PAW Recruiting Offices at 74 Penr sylvania v u, corner Chabtam mreet. (at Cul eton 0,) Fellows' Rail, Fifth street, next door toßroad-way &dem. WM. B. HAMILTON, Captain, GEORGE B. FAY, lit Lieut. GI- o o n. mout It 111 o OF BEAVER COUNTY 20 OK so A LE-110111)1LED MEN wanted immediately. All active aide-todied young men dmirona of tide fine Company witl.call or address tho undersigned, Huron iii.ll:4o. New Brighton. anti-Sid GEO. W. GLAbs Captain. "Brief the lips' meeting be, swift the hands' clasp ing, Oftfor the Tears! is eziongh for thew all." " NOW OR NEVER !" THE UNDERSIGNED IS EN LIST 'NO A COMPANY or' M EN. NOT FOR NINEOR TWELVE MONTLIS, hut Fco re Tll I Wan. Those who enlist for Chip., period (which Limy be 01:118 year. two ?parker three years will •urrly re mime titefollowum Boum' , an 4 A duanoe Pan, on being. mustered into Service:— obuty from Allegheny County Bounty froth the United states Premium from the United States...... One month's pay in advonoe Total 002 At flip close of the war $75 will also be paid to each recruit, Sensible of the great emergency whioh dictated the Preeident'a oall for 300,009 more men, I cannot say to my friends. "Go l" but rather.: "Come, Let Ue Off to the War Together.' ggi.Olftee. for thepreaonL in :FOURTH STORY ON D.LnPATCH BUILDING. o. 07 Filth street. RH. H. MOODY, Recruiting Officer RECRUITS FOR THE WAR I TIERNA.AI GUARDS COME UP AND VOLUNTEER: If Yon Don't You'll be Drafted THE ENDERSIGNEI► ARE ORGAN IZING a company for three b o di ed men . itc; ORGAN the war, anti will accept all able- nut over asp, of good moral charaeter, who will re ceive atrium:ll6oam,-, and 8o to each tutu on enrolling his name. The Company. •s soon as tilled, will bo sent into map. quartered anti subsisted there. until urine,' and equipped. Apply at Tiernan S Getty's store, corner Di:t- viand end Ohio street.% Allegheny, or at Our stand in Ma Diamond. FRANK TIERNAN, DR Jai, SCHmiGs. LtihßT PEA RT. - WAR FOR LIBERTY! FREENEN RALLY ! Exrdistly YOH THE WAR 1 Men-wanted Inc the LIGIKT FitY Iloliara as coon as pia:ed by the medical °Meer appointed by Governor Curtin. Twenty- Flee Dollars when company is mustered into ten servile-of the Federal Government. Thh teen Dol lap when thecowl:lMS' is full, being one month': na7 in : advance; Iwo Dollars is allowed for each Recruit, matting Iflti`RTY DOLLARS BOU.NTY. CAPT. MCELWAIN has seen this teen month's aerviesra the Perneyivenia Reserve Corps, and is authorised to raise a Company for three years. or duritag the war Young men. volunteer at once, P..r if you are drafted, you will be compelled to uo military ser- I vies, and will receive no bounty. Applications made for enli,tiag at OK Fifth .i 4.1 third str , ry, over the Jewelry Store of Jame: Reed & 00. suit t{ J. H. MeELWA IN. Captain. PITTSBURGH It IFLES, COIiPANY THE UNDERSIGNED DAVE AU. TUOIUTY from Governor Curtin to raise INFANTRY COM PAN IC, For three ?nazi or the war, and have opened un othoie _ 111141111411311113 HALL. FIFTH STREET, Boytaro" high as any other Company now re emkinst Moral and intelligent young tarn aro requeetod to call, as we expect to ram a first cleat cosupiuly or none. BEN. B. KERR, Captain. (Late of Co. A-9th P. kt. C.) ROBT. BARD. Ist leant. CHAS. H. Gott LY, 21 Lieut FOR THE WAR I OILYA FEW DAYS ItENA IN FOR voluntary enlistment Drafted 'men do not reoeive either government or county bounty Do swabs &reed to serve yoar country, but vol nnteer.end remove the BOUNTY OP NINETY DOLLARS when lei* are mustered in, and the additional bounty of 475 when the war is (dosed. The eambarsigned proposes to enlist a company otinfontry to serve for the war. and earnestly ar c:rasa patriotic citizens the neueEsity of en s/. once. Itestruitog Office, Connolly's Hall, corner Grant and Diamond streets. SA M UEL HA I:PER. JOHN J. CASE au? R ect nitintt ti dicers. RELIEF GUARD FOR TIM BITI.WAIL RIFLE BRIGADE. 1 . 4 11 a1 1 967 'WEN AUTHORIZED TO .e.gaompany for the Bucktail Brigade. The V e V a will be armed with the beat qual ity of rifle ? ;amd the Brigade will be detailed for tht !IWO rabic genies. KM /minty the same as other Allegheny eonts voltinteerr V VW Mid each recruit when mustered into ser. - RiadgeirtersMOßTONl3 HALL. Fifth street. cpenuitetluo Peet oMoe. WM. M. DALGLIESH, Recruiting °Meer. o,ififitllWO:4lo4,l*l OR. DURING THE WAR! Alliterstaasßeniroua of serving their coon tlyingsi reialieinteoisipelled to submit to a draft. 45;1n&L 1 tereby secure the BOUNTY: ti;srular pay. By authority of t • Oneigisot; Ms Company will be under the °Maw* of. - 1) . M. WICKERSHAM, Captain. :BRITTON. rust Lieutenant. COME ONE. -COME ALL ! _Bsaind OEW% Seetill Home. in Diamond. A and at Market House, Allegheny CRY: - ' au9,tf ThelVashington County Boys are - - Coming. PoirtifitirE YEARS OR THE WAR. ,Pll4.2lRillarrtgarßel Jefferson ‘ l7: tts reciivTd m i T tille e rs e froin the ARTMENT to raise Volunteer Com- MANI% Washington county. Raillt4Slll when you are mred in, and the itidingesuil bounty of 925 at theclose of the Don't wait to be drafted.-as you will only re eginoSH per month and no bounty. lingittgarters. Fulton Rouse. Washing. tow.:Ps.; Maws Rouse, calionsborg, 'Obit* heolgoption inquire of - , - • CAPT. ILBlNousm. JOHN - PR &SER. or Ate sedguarteni aul2-3td L:n-eoat Oil Wo ir&C. DMICAILN,, DUNLAP & CO., Mainhotarusot Miss win= REFllfiuu A.U,BON Lamm ffiliST, =mud . ....._ , . . . . . ... - . . . • . ... . . A . . . ~T.. . . . . . t . , , . . . .. . , .-. . . ... . . . , . ._„ .. . . . . ..., . •. .• . ' . . • .... .-.-, , : .1 1 . • r . , . ~. _,.. .. ~., ~ A . .) ,d lr - / 4 3 • • ... I • . I tt•-. ' N. ..', \ ,-, . . . 21331 'First aoleetion from a naw importation PA TT ERNS NEW :End opined and f.r at by EATON. MAORI'S! it CO.. jy:;d 17 Fifth street A BMW TEAMSTERS—WANTED IN tn. MEDIA'rEL Y. 100 experienced teamstora, for service in the - .Mountain Department."— Wages $25 per month and one ration per diem. Transportation will I.n furnished to their destina tion. Apply to A. .1101CrtiODIERY. Major and Quartermaster U.S. A. Office Quarterumiter U. S. A., No. 349 Liberty street. Pitti•buret. Pa. my23-tf GREAT REDUCTION IN MUMMER BO 0 S , HOES, AND GAITERS, t EAP CASB .SIOHE .10SEPJI li. BORLAND. s Market str,et. second door from Fifth. jy:.-6 ROBERT ARTHIIRS. .1.1 E" L.A.W. AND COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS ..,f Ohio. Missouri. Texas. Wisoonein, Virginia, Now Yerk, imiejaa4, lowa. Florida. Indiana. /Len ucky auit :theb=gon miis:nre No. lair FOURTH STREET. Iluons up THE EXECIITIYE (OMR/TTICE ) OF ALLEGHENY' COUNTY, Pittsburgh. July ) t"rHE MELTll2'iti Ok"tit t. EXEC U. .1 - 11 'TINE COM it EE held this day. the fol lowing re , ,lution mt4ti Sl(ioPC . d itvqvcd. Thai Subscliption books be opened at the Datil:mg House of Messrs. Kramer 35 Fifth street, l'itt•thurgh, and at , rt , ehttoieg' Bunk Federal tired, Ategheny City, and that notice to that effect be published in the city pa pers. In accordance with the above, books for sub scriptions to the Bounty land for Volun. Veers trout Allesheny county have been opened at the places i. dicated in toe resolution. Tee Committee would most respectfully but earnestly appeal to every citizen, to come tbrward in this important erisis of our Natl. - m.ll affairs, a..tl cos tribute. t the extent of hi., abt!i•y, to ald in placing. in :he d. in tilt rtmi test porsible time. the ; l oom of volunteers required from this county. TIIO.. M. Ill` l, .V3l 2w President of Committee. LIME, LIME. LIME. Builders and Contractors will find a superior yrt cle of LIME, will& we ere prepared to deliver. . DICKSON, STEWART it CO.. Coat I ard s Rua Liberty Watt. Dote, Meek. Draft, Read sad Mori• gage, Real Estate and Rem ekaudiss Broker. OFFICEROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING rOuRTH STREET. Pittsburgh.' P. 1119625.000 to Invest in Mortaierea and No. 1 paper. inv22 US Ss Ii t iLIVIATERMASTERAP WAX. ND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST ought by PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY. e 27 -3md JOHN D. SCULLY. Caiditer. - -------- Loretta Springs, Oambria County, Pa ITUATED OE THE ALLEGEIENT 1 0 1 Mountain. near Loretto , milea from Cres son Station , PeallittiVaailk Railroad. Cambria county. Pa., will bo open for theweeption of \ 94- itors An excellent Bend of Music will be In attend ance during the season. For circulars and furtive jnformatia to FRANCIS;A.III Jel&-dtsepl • pro p. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS AT Macruna fdir Glyde's. Enamels Eiabrolderissaad Lae., collars. Setts; Salads anit'Lases Ladies' CbeatissitesAlk Fop pre Frosts; Late. Crape and TisoatiVells Ilenuouteloed. Essobruhleriod • Plats liandkereldets; An elegant assortment of Children's Enth ered IV Meta Pantalet.s and Fancy Awa, of new designs. received and for ede it MAcRIIM & - aul2 78 Market at.. between Sth & iMinnottd. 151/31:151-0.FL GOODS JIIIIIT RECEIVRII). MR. 8A11111.... CRAY Ips .nrwrauervisze Anon TH. AREt. aliOre TEE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE. (PATENTED JANUARY 21. 1862.) jp.mqvisies ONLY A TRIAL TO MIL prove its incomparable superiority to any pipe now in use. /t may be smoked without any deleterious or unp/easatit cleat,. as the oil of to bacco Is not drawn into the mouth, and the tonuue does not become furred or coated from in haling its poisonous properties. The bowl is made of the finest Devonshire clay, and gives to the to bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to bacon cannot become moist, as in ordinary Pleas , because the drip beneath receives the saliva that I insensibly escape; Into the stem: hence the pipe never becomes offensively rank, and 'the breath of the smoker does not pr.ocialm to every one he woofs that he has been "Indulging in a Pr." When requiresw becomes clogged, or e drip beneath cleansing, the pips may be taken apart by retrieving the rim. The clay bowl may at any time be ro;tored to its original whiteness by burning in the fire, (fif st drying it thoroughly) or a new bowl may be procured of the dealer: illt-Read the opinions of those who have tried thicipipe • From personal experience, we know it to be all that it is represented."—Pliflada. inquirer. "A very decided improvement."—Ptddie Leaver "All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex cellence."—ffeenina Bulletin. " Decidedly the hest pipe in use."—Manauuttic " The pleasures of a smoke are enhanced a thousand fold by its use, and the deleerious of feet; of smoking are entirely obviated."—Sunday Di-porch. I heartily concur in the testimonials you have as to its superiority over all other pipes in use."— John 4 y. Itohrer. AI. I). "It obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious .pfTerts of the poisonous constituents of tobacco— an essential (Wand nieotine."—S, C. Briatexbaeh, M. D, Numerous other extract: , might be given, but the ule.vc are deemed sufficient. JONES S: EVANS, General Agents, No, 631 Arch street. Philadelphia. Caution—As this pipe is protected by Let ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shall he proseoutod to the full extent of the law. W. & I). RINEHART, Agents, No. 149 and 151 Wood street, Jels.2mn; Pittsburgh. W ILLIAM RAGALEY, WHOLESALE Milt E 1408, 18 AIGII2O WOOD STREET, rtirrhnuituni ..... Jos. H...uuNrEa WM. 111. SMITH it co, WHOLESALE GROCERS rtOS. 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS %tea PITTSB ROM.. S i IPECIAL NOTICE. a VUOME LOT or w.:AL MALTESE LACE COLLARS AND SETTS EXTREMELY BEAUTIFITL, J. H. CABIDAY. THE GOVERNMENT. On the 25th day_ of June. LATE STYLES OF SPEC[ALTZFf■3 j DAILY POST. NORNE'S TRIMMING STOREI 1111; ILEVEITiFMNANDMEAT . T. S. ArtiAir tells a good story about a ALL WHOLESALE AN!) RETAIL BUYERS! ()ring couple in New Jersey, who belong- To our at.CoCk of goods, purchased early in July jed to the Methodist Church. A new Pre previous to theadvance in prices. siding Elder, Mr. N., was expected in that district ; and as the ministers all stopped with Brother W. and his wife, ev ery preparation was made to give him a cordial reception. The honest couple thought religion, in part, consisted in ma king some parade, and therefore the par lor was put in ender, and a nice" fire was made, and the 'kitchen was replenished with cake, chickens and every delicacy, preparatory to cooking. While Mr. W. was out ut his wood-pile a plain-looking, coarsely dressed, but qui etlike pedestrian came Mom; and inquired the distance to the next town. Re was told that it was three miles. Being very cold he asked permission to enter and warm himself. Assent was given very grudgingly, and both went into the kitchen. The wife looked daggers at this untimely intrusion, for the stranger had on cow hide boots, an old hat and a threadbare, but neatly patched coat. At length she gave him a seat by the Dutch oven which was baking nice cakes for the Presiding Elder, who was expected momentarily, as he was to preach the next day at a church a tulle or two beyond. The stranger, after warming himself, prepared to leave, but the weather became more inclement, and as his appetite - was roused by viands about the fire, he asked foe some little refreshMenta before he set out on a cold walk to the town beyond. Mrs. W. was displeased, but, on a consul tation with her husband, some cold bacon and bread were put on an old table, and lie was then somewhat gruffly told to eat. It was growing dark, and hints were thrown out that. the stranger had better depart, as it was three miles to town. The wile grew petulant, us the new preacher did not ar rive, and her husband sat whistling the air of "Auld Lang Syne," while hethought of the words of the hymn—" When I can read my title clear," and felt as if he could order the stranger off without any further ado. We beg leave to call the attention of Dress Trimmings in Every:Variety Black Velvet 'gibbons, all widths: Embroidered Collars and Setts; Lace Collars and Setts; • Footing Collars : Linen Mandkerchiefil, embroidered. hemmed and corded /Imp Skirts and Mechanic corsets: Army Shirts, Drawers. Socks. ike.: • Narrow Cowie:l-Edge Trinaniim: Rib. bons; Ladles' Superior Cot ton Hosiery Gloves, Gninitlets. and Rik Lime Mitts; Buck Riding Gauntlets: Ladies' Brown and Black Straw Mat,;' Chenille and Invisible hair Nets; Wiholen Tarns, new lot Just received Portemonnaies at all prices: IllackEnglish Crape: Bombazine; Grenadine; Crape and Lace molls; Fancy Goods and Notions or all kinds Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. Wholesale Rooms. 2d and 3d Stories. au2 Proposals for Army Wagons. OFFICE QUSP.TERNMITER ti. S, A Way, Pittsburgh, Penn's, Aug. 4, SEALED. PROPOSALS WILL RE icE- Nzi CIiIVED a Angus ffice until 12 the deviser Satur day. the 9th Of t, P 362, for the delive r y et such point or noints. -within the limits of the oily, as may be designated by the undersigned, ofihree Hundred Army Wagons. Specifications to be seen at this office. Bide will be received for the whole number, er for any number not leas than One Hundred. •Bids will not be received from any ' , Mull nut actually engaged in the manufacture of Wagons. E.eb bid must be aceompanied by a guaranty for the execution of a contract, in ease ill- hid be ao• (*pled, and good and sufficient security in not I than the amount of the hid. will he required fer the due performance f the contract. The bidders will state explicitly the period within which they propose to deliver, and iithor things being equal, preference will be given to bids specifying th. shortest period. Blank forms of bids. guaranties, and bonds may be proebred on application at this office person ally, or by letter or telegraph. .Prooosals by Anapest name all the parties to such firms. The proposals of bidders not In conformity to the above requirements will not be cothd I ered. Bidders must be present when the bids are opened. The right to reject all bids is reserved. Address roposals as follows: MAJOR ALEX. NONTGOMER T. Quartermaster U. A Pittsburgh, At„ I_, And endorse thorn "Proposals for Army Wag.eas." eel EASTERN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS EEASTERN 14 ECOND-11ANDEIN 'TWO. SEATED Carriage -top Bugedes and Light Buggies, without to. will positively ho sold at the lowestprices, to snit the times. Particular at• tendon paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville, Penn street, :tear the Tw,Mile Run. my24:osted 'RAVEL, FELT. AND CANV;s ROOFING. 211 T E It LS CONSTANTLY ON :Y.& hand. for sale with instructions: Also IRON SATURATED FOR R()OFS. Our work is not to be exvelled by that of any Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. B. F. SII OPE. 75 Smithfield et, iePS-SmdPitti•burgh. YIIIPOP/AS RATTIOAI , EUROPEAN IL Agent. 115 Irater street, Pittsburgh. Pa.. is prepared to bring out cr send back pazsentrers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam cr sailing packets. SIOIIT DRAFTS FOR SALE, pnyalilo lu any part of Europe. Agent tiir the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Roil road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamer_sail ing between New York. LiVCFP, - .oi, Glasgow and Galway. fell K ENSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. TALON!' 1.) & . naufaaurers ar. nhee. Honer , Plane- .11001.. A and T Iron, hails and Spiker; WI. green, Swell T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron suitable for Coal Work,. WorkA are adjoihing the CITY tiAS WORK Warehotwo. No. SS Water sireid And IV 6 Market street, Buirplerii Building. arlk6aw-is s rrovE ir „ 111, ll. tt e • A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner liesnosd, Pllttaburgisi Manufeeturerand Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds of Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Nada; readers, ire. dgfr is our sample room way be found the ELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits of which have been fully tested by . outlands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market; together with agreat many ther desirable patterns. have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BMX PATTERNS now fferedle the:publie. Sir FARCE ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FEEDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow'and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very low prices. Sir Speeisibulueeinents offend to builders in want of ORATE FRONTS. WILLIAM MIANB. DA i rd WPM RAWSON A. , s General Partnere. MEANS do COFFIN, tSneeemors to BPCandiless. Means Or. C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood and Water Streets, .r • PrrTermistater . PA LALE SUPER lOR OOPPER MINER. MT= SMELTMCf. WOR KM. JPAIIVAL. DX"CIVILIOTI dt CO., afazinfoitzton of . Sheath.3lraiders' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop- Per Bottank Babied Still Bottoms, Speltat Solder. *c. Also importers and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate. Pirs. Meet Iron, Sm. MP- °animal, on kajod. Tinnten's Machine and Tools Warehouse, Na 14tr paenna n an d us mom trian7B. Pattibiuth. P. e tiro. Spidol oldenof Copper cut to f WY desired ,• ellardow IL/MOILWORITJI VOMPARY, • . . • • ;-: •> -OF PIIIIIBYLIT/LIfIA2 CLAIR - strain. emir ei• Bri(tipai 11!&•kl w and l!awanift 71116111 . INS ose Ursa The homely meal was at last. concluded —the men thanked him kindly - for the hos pitality ho had received, and opened the door to go. But it was quite dark, and clouds denoting a storm filled the heavens. "You ssy it is fill! three miles to do," said 'W. coldly. "I said so when you first stopped, and you ought to have pushed on like a prudent man. You would have reached there before it was quite dark." But 1. was cold and htmgry, and might have fainted on the way: . The manner of saying tidy touched the farter'i feelings a little. "Veit 11111V0 warmed me and fed me, for which 1 ien thank :u I. Will you now be stow another act of kindness upon one iu Strii , ige piaci., and. if he goes out, may lose himself and perkh in the eold?•' fhe peculiar form in which this request was !nude, add the tone in which it was uttered, put. it out of the power of' the farmer to say no. "(o iu there and sit down," he answer ed, pointing to the kitchen, "and I will see whet she says." And Mr. W. went into the parlor where the supper-table stood, covered with the snow white cloth, and displaying his wife's set of blue sprigged china, that was brought out only on special occasions.. - The tall mould candles were burning thereon, and on the hearth blazed the cheerful fire. "Hasn't that old fellow gone yet?" ask ed Mrs. W. She heard his voice as he re turned from the door. 'No, and what do you suppose? He wants us to let him stay all night." "Indeed we'll do no such thing! We can't have the like of him in the house now. Where could he sleep ?" "Not in the best room, even if Mr. N. should not COl/16." "No, indeed "But, really, I don't see, Jane, how we can turn him out of doors. fie does not look like II very strong Mall, and it's dark and cold, and full three miles to D—." "It's too much. He ought to have gone on while he had daylight, and not lingered here as he did till it got so dark." -We can't turn him out of doors, Jane, and it's no use to think of it. He'll have to stay somehow." "But what can we do with him?" "He seems like a decent man at least, and does not look as if ho had anything bad about him. We must make him a bed on the floor somewhere in the house." "I wish ha had been in Gaines before he came here," said Mrs. W., fretfully. The disappointment and the conviction that Mr. N. would not arrive, occasioned her to feel sore, and the intrusion of so unwelcome a visitor as the stranger com pletely unhinged her mind. "Oh, well," replied her husband in a soothing voice, "never mind. We must make the best of it. He cattle to us tired and hungry, and we warmed and fed him. He now asks shelter for the night; and we must not refuse him, nor grant his recitiest in a complaining or reluctant spirit You know what the Bible says about entertain ing; angels unawares." ''Angela ! Did you ever see au angel look like him ?" "Having never seen an angel," said the !farmer, smiling, "I am unable to speak ! as to their appearance." This had the effect to call an answering smile on the face of Mrs. W., and a better feeling to her heart. It was finally agreed between them that the man, as he seemed like a decent kind, of a person, should he permitted to ociupy, the minister's room, if that individual did not arrive, au event to which they both lookaivith but small expectancy. If he did, come, why th 6 man would have to put up with poorer accommodation. IThen Mr. W. retnraid to the kitchen where the stranger had seated himself be fore] the fire, he informed him that they had, decided to let him stay all- night. Thelman expressed in a few words a grate- Ell sense of their kindness, and then be e:me silent and thoughtful. Scion after, the farmer's wife, giving up all hopes of Mr. N.'s arrival, had supper taken up—which consisted of coffee, warm short-cake and broiled chickens. After this was on the table, a short conference was held as to whether it would do to in. vite the stranger to take supper. It weft true they had eir.en him as much bread and bacon issle could:eat, but ..then j 'p' long as be was goips Iti.stitY. all Medi' it looked too inhospitable to sit deewit - to the table and not:ask hint - to joiti'thent.l So, making a virtue ofttkeß4y l : he :Wits kindly asked to cometCnigiriv-taulilt. lation held not deellni; - 31gEe' - oso Ala Over the meal - by Mr tie • u t i Z i t 9H. P- .7 or! a rc w. • ti.fola • Oonckdoi To *yam I ' ORDNANCE OFFICE, IV,in Lapse:ins - 1% I Wes ItISOTON. Aug. 8,186?. i PitoPosALs will theeeceived by this Depart ment until sp.m. on 26th of Ango.t. 1862. for the delivery at the following Arsenals, of 1: ur.e equispecpment% U. S. Cavalry pattern, as hereinafter ified: AT THE WATERTOWN ARSENAL. WATER— TOWN. MASS.. 2,000 sets; AT THE WATERVLIET ARSENAL, WEST TROY, N. Y.. 40.0 bets : AT THE NEW YORE ARSENAL, GOVER NOR'S ISLAND. N. Y..10,0:00 sets : AT THE ALLEGHENY ARSENAL.- PITTS BURGH. PA. 1(10 GO Bets AT THE PRANKFORD ARSENAL, BRIDES BURG. PA., OEO son AT THE ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, ST. LOUIS. MO., 10 000 seta. These Setif Of-horse equipments are to be fur nished complete, except the horse brush, curry comb, lariat. Welt et pie, link, awl Wu aket. Sam ples can be examinwl at any of the above name,' arsenals, - They aro to besubject to inspection at 'the arsenals when delivered, before being received by the Government—none to be accepted or paid for but such as are approved on such inspenien. Deliveries must be made in lots et not less then 50' sets. per week; for all contracts ofsoo sets or wider; 100 setiper week on SR contracts of from 5 0 0 up to 1.000 sets; LOVSOtH per week for all con - tr tots of from 1,000 to ZO9O POtS: 500 sets per week for all contr4cts of 40)0 o sots: an 500 sets per week fir from all contractt 6.00Js of front 6,000 t o IMO seta. Failure todeliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the. quantitr to be delivered at that time. Tho equtoment4 are to be boxed, five sets in a box. in the custouta ry manner—bits and saddles of assorted numbers. and the contents to be distinctly marked on the outer ends of the box. The boxes to be charged at- cost, to be determined by the ins, ector. Bidders will state explici•ly. in their proposals, the time.quantitY and place of ear h delivery. Each party obtain withontrac sureties,quired to enter into bondsproper for its faithful fulfilment. Buis of persons who are not manufacturers or regular dealers in leathdr-w,rk will not tie ran side. ed. The Department recut - el to itself the right to reject any o awardds which way bo made. I ?lion the being made. sucecssful only will be notifie I, and they will be furnished with firing of the contract awl of the bond -re quired of them. egoposaLs will be addressed to " Gen. J. W. Rip ley. Chief of Ordnance , Washington; D. - C." and will be endorsed • Proposals fir o'ee PlMP ments." JAS. W. RIPLEI, anl2-eodtainati Brig. Gen.. Chief of Ordnance, QC= IMZETIM WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 45 LIBERTY STREET, PrI t TSIttIROLL - GRAFF Sr, CO., ALA Dif U U12C.E.1- Would Gall tho attention of the puha:: thou; LARGE, BTOCK at wail seleot..l COOK.PARLON AND HEATING STOVES ALM). IMPROVXD kitchen Ranges. Orate Frozen., OW. low Ware, Ate., among which wifl found the Real Coal Cook Sloven in the State. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, Woro awarded the FIRST PREMIUM st the State Fair far the BEST COAL COUR STOVES. Also FIRST PRE • MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE& REPUBLIC. For the BIiST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE, The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are nn We We eall attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stook of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE. N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE oat Cook Stoves with Soap Stone militia. which and the fire better than iron. ceattis HO FOR TUE WAR! . Before going. buys Pair of • BOOTS. SHOES, AND AMITERS, AT BORLAND'S Cheap Gash Store. au9 93 Market Arad, 2d dour from Fifth CLOSING OITT SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, AYD GAITERS, Al BORLAND , ;:. au9 98 Market street, 2d do ,r from Fifth. SMITH & PITOAIRIV, MERCHANT TAILORS, Di U. 4 it IST. CILIUM STREET. Trustees' Bale. EON NUMMI OF AN ACT OF AME7I -11.10 BLY of the Commonwealth of PennsYlva• nia„ approved February 401142. I will expose to public side, on the mauls% ip the Bereterh of Sharon, Mercer 00. Pa, on Monday, August 4, 1862, the property of the Sharon Iron Company. Confiding of one Rollins NM Steel Works, a large Warehouse.4loDwelling Houses. and 40 acres of bind; together with all. necessary Ftlaehbiery for mensfeetoring Iron. Naib. and Steel. . This b - a desirable property for any Party wish leg to embark in the business, located on the Erie Exterudon Pennsylvania Canal, in the centre of the eat coal region in Western Pennsylvania. oonvinient to !Ivo Blast Furnaces, and with a good prospect of the Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad puffing through it.. Sale to be absolute. Terme , Ontrthird in hand, and the balance in two equal payments of six and nine months. with interest from confirmation of sale. M. C. TROUT, Trustoo. Sharon. July 10.1882. iyl4-3wd PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CHURCH TRAIN Leaves Wall's Stati xi every &today at do Tunis Creek, do dr, do Winton% du do do Wilkiludturgh do do do Bast Liberty, du do Arrive at Pittsburgh. . ~ - RETURNING TRAIN P. M. Leave" Pitteboreh every Sunday at 100 do r Lberty do do 121 • do iitiosborall do do ----/ 32 do riatoik's do do II 49 do Turtle Creek do du 155 Arrive at Wa115.....„ --....... 2 00 J. STEWART. Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh: July 9.1882. - ' blltf The Philosophic Burner. tirAYDENIII NEW DOVIELE•ACTINts .R.E. Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now Common Barn ready. Itliossassas many advantage/ over the es. 2. It will burn uny quantity of oil with saint:. 3, t can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. A. It can always be made to burn economically. 6. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. 7. lt can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the mum • S. Aithrows all the white light above the cone. 9• The chimney can be removed or inserted =Oa glue, nisi are the common No. 1 shay and esaiapatNaellamp -now in use.. Jena Pm , uluit .hnve a Phijaeowhio alatirripm Nape *IL Isola • th•T seWesi. ... .. Public gale of Orizaba Iron ' Worliti,;l4 phis Furnace, 'Et0....'~ 8 ,--'' IN P trItSILIANCE OF AN amak 1 1 D rat issued out of the Diataiot of ~ g v i 1: eUnty,inl he oCvoe:mubanweelth e er7e.to N 0.3 ofN ,t eggvit o ,v , xet:pubticsrde amlrb a on ronoh rtreet, in the lattY.-1411111=14.01 %Video-day the 27th daY in au r t,,, . o'clock P. 55., er at such time an Vs* _ttf .. said sale may be then and thnienduNiMilkall UK following described property, to wit: tenTahnoth t ulod i ) r a isa d b t a en i e ltr en ks ta rnd a" fir : lll: ll4 - irg= situate i , Polloek Township, adjoirdnrand wow . tent to the horciagh of Newcastle. in idillnteaft: county. Pennsylvania.- bounded aad desmibed a), follows: A piece of land bounded, north by Neshannaek. creek, east by the Pennulranin canal. south other land of said trust, and west by neeetaa . creek, containing one acre, snore or less , on w • are erected a blast furnace. known I); thee ms& Sophia, 40 feet square and 45 feet Dish , meths house fuser house• cinder bonne. c ock holm' boiler hour. , e, engine house. engine and blastorith, __,_ 4 three bwilera in the boiler house, and Are extra,' boilers oat and complete, and large brick. skink; 7. ; Al.l. en of land , beginning at north -eait teraer. of nulling Slid lot, on Noohannoes iireek - rtinadeir thence north 473; west )92 feet, north-PIA °east ni &et, thenee along said mill lot 24g5-1 feet tether photo of beemniug; on whieh is a briar ogee ant r. black- mith Amp. A piece et land rf one acre and SC perches; more or less, beginning at a kost near Lock N0..2 on Pennsylvania canal, running' math 28 , 1 f west 300 feet. to a pc:: on said canal: thisnowielutti east 31834 feet to a post on Neshannock c reek; ' thence south 461 f west 300 feet by maid Creek - to I po-t; thence south 2034 ° east2493f t MUG the place of beginning: on which is erected a rolling mill. the main building 150 by 212 fieltrwitia albedo at tached, in which are 16 boiling (guineas:s heat ing I urnaces, boilers and engine tandem to drive ad the machinery in said mill: bag rons mall roils. nail plate and muck rolls. smarten, Mears. etc . Z nail machines ana one wrought spikeumi chine,. and is brick warehouse. 60 - by2o foot , A p i ece of laud beginmna on theca onist actittb:s . west c ruer of mill tot, and running: mouth -'2 4 * west 136 feet along said c anal, thence mouth east 50 feet by land of J, M.:Whits: Mame south 2 5 east 131 feet hy street. thence west 21- feet . to a post, thence south 2° east 1:1/ feet bran Allen thence 18 feet by J. & J. C. White, to enillelta thence along said lot to morel atte of begifitntigi containing one-hall acre. or 10 -ikon - which", a nail and stave factory. 46 by 112 feet, engine and boiler house, with engine suf f icient to drive mm chinery for z 4 nail machines, one spike molds% one stave machine, circularsaws. &e., thereineon tain, d . oao clay house.sB by 34 feet, with Mt rhincry for grinning and tempering clay to make lire brick. A lot of ground, N o, 8, in Whito's addition to New Castle. bounded on the north and east by streets sout h by lot No. 7. and west by Jegariton street; fit fe4 'front by 160 feet; on which Is a brick cooper shop. 25 1 4 4 0 feet. and carpenter shop 12 for.. .610:1.11 4 :1 piece o f land in the borough of New COMO% beginning at the north-west (*rain.. of . Soho& llou-e oil cast side of Jefferson etmet. DM .t_itf bridge over Seshannock creek; thence. OK east 130 feet to said creek :thence north , _ t 9 43 Let ; thence south 6 3 3 weit 211;ftit" 'Mr; arson street; thence south I G coat inii1101; it. the p g . , ore i.t beginning, containing one aor. suerlens. Gorr . WV, UkAFIP •• • A lot of ground bounded, north by other bagel Isaid trust, mist by A. I. k (4. W. Crawford, month iI hy I Vilite's heirs, and west by Jeffersoo, street. on e WO. i, , erected a briok dwelling house. . 1 'lle. slat ye-tieecrissed property will be sold t o-' i cesher .4.. i a whole. Also in separate gareeb., an 1 d,a),lne.r. 1 'l'he undivided half of •1011 acres of land, wee. or :Qs, in 7,Cuel annock township, bounded north by Crawford, cast by Pearson, Pyle,and 'theta s south by Thomas Falls, and west by Maitland and Crawford, abounding with coal. about. Mg= ~ cleared, oes! bunk, opent , l, a number of I house., barns, :A:FA , . _taster, coke arena - ho.; erected ther..o. A PICO° of '-'••' in Nesbannock toergahip, bounded by land-. of William Atescandan'ilanUar I Boyle. and John Mol:eo„ containing M aerial anti 130 perobas, on which is erected a plank house. a log house. a Imam stable; about Z 7 acresoleared; also a goal spring of waters litrue con•nozons lot, of ground, in Foliar& township, hounded or, the north by Cunningham and others, south by White, east by Vegan and' others, end west by —, on which are ercetad dwelling houses, P tatAca, 55.... A piece of land iti Ncsher.nnek tovirohip. lying. , south cat Eastbroelt - read; contair Mg 33( wok more or .cos, being part of the Thomson met.' purchased by I'. Aint;ortnielc from Diana ' /hum-- eta situate ads.tut 04 tidies from ;New Castle , on theEsistbrcok r. a.l • .. A nit of ur...inci, nd tem: fr,nr. by la/ in depth, in the bof ough of New castle bounded north by street, 6.4.: by alloi, south by Jacob Lint, and west by Jefferson street, on which. is created is• triune stable. . . . A lot of ground in Pollock township. in White's addition to NOTCCa.4 beer:ming on Mill etreel, at corner of lot number 2: thence solltii2Peont by bcid street 50 feet; thence s.ruth sb° west briet Nu. S. i. 50 Let.; thence north 2 3 west by suer so. feet to outh-west c9ruer of 1% No. 1 ; thencenortle 8.1 2 east by lot No. 2,150 foot. to the IPP-: Waning. _.. • . A triune house and lot in Pollock Usti:Ali. I bow:pied north by v e-hannock creek. east by Islt , tenon street, west by —. eastbo •;...........: . A bit of ground in said township boandednontis by Wallace. essc by an alley. south hy Dickson. I aryl 'west by CI oton road, being fitt teet ill front Intl 1 150 feet in demi,- . . . . . ..,- Also, ii tract of land of about 421 aeretyla Sts; gar Creek township. Yens Lige county, Penneylva? oia, truest', :Ls the Saw Mill tract, beu.St the litme ..s."-cribed iu deed from Pollard hlcCormitikolated, .&l August, liisSs. Also, a lot of ground in the City of Detroit and State of Michigan, described as the east half and' a strip WI the west halt of tivefeetiniddtknuo' ning the ehtira length thereef.of lot number 3 14: block No. 47 of the Cass Ear= A more full and accurate daseribtion of the prop. erty to be sold will be furnishedfrout the deeds at , the time of sale. . .. . , 'frusta —One-fourth of the purchase in hand: upon execution of the deed 'or deeda - artil there/...". taue in three consecutive anettallanatUmeant thereafter; with ii tertut from the dahe•Ctlte z ygt knowledemeut of the deed betorelbe firt.:nt deferred psytoents to be secured - by ede gad . mortgage upon the property. Twenty-ay. per cat in the hand money when the Drown. is struck down. WM. G. POWIR; jya-aw Receiver. S. B. 41ir C. P. Maninnotarras said Dashes La 800 K. CAP LETTER. and as kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood street to NO, 33 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. 44 . . Cam!, paid fur X.A.fiS. nog ROBERT lIALEP.LL A, P DAL&IILL' IROBT. "'MIZELL dr CO.; 7holoaalo Groom, COMMISSION MID FORWAADINI NIERCNIUITS AND Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh KSIIIIII~III. 10. 2M LIBEXTY PITIEZICT, FAMILY COAL fIRA'OT. WM. M. STEWART, 4:010.A.1.V.11. IN COAL. *M. Corner SOUTH COMMON t SANTHISKY STREBTT ALLEGHENY CITY. AIL— Families candied with coal at low iAto on ihort node& CHANCE FOR BARGAIN& • A. M. ... 9 lb 990 ... 9 23 ... 9 42 ... 9 50 ..10 15 The Subscriber wishing to close out hie summer BOOTS, SIiOLS, AND GATTEBX To make room fur Tall Goods, will oar Wail at a slight adranco on cost You must call at the CHEAP CASH STORE,' • " OF JOS C. BORLAND'S. a u est Marker 9:rar.t. Si chlorin= Fifth. - MANHOOD— , • . . . ROW LOST! 111.0 W kt , EitiTuREDI Jain published. in 4 Seal" 4 Eilvar44. Pik* Six. Cents. se m A EMn imnai w i eakn itil ltot st. ° lll ' Clr E o can d l" :Spennate r : rairb 11111"T xr At ; & ana l Debility. and Impediments to-b[ generally , _Nervousness, CommulrlSnEiMepar and Fi om en NadSelf-Abn u s e and e Plimicm inn fr. I. vRRWHLL. M. DI. Antikorof tke Chun "A Boon to Tinnuniaids- Einfrenn.": Sent under seal. is 1 11_) linikope.':tonar ad dnal. Pootsmfd , on rompt an six eon wa i t: mi nt tvongst Mames. bT Dr. W. J. C: KL --* rim Bowa w Ner Itnrkaint_o . lllm 11. JOHN inritur. -- ~' • No.l!os rogunmeiriiither, STO.CUANDIILLII-14 . _ ipmErvAirssmaanos... - 7) • - eM6 1 114 -3 Dr. GOWN is an old citizen et Pittsburgh. and has helm in ; " Practioeforthelesttwenty-Ever ' years. Ws Madame has bean =Bagieallo Private and CITIZENS AND STRANOKB need of a mailed fristishidindd t a r to Ind out the sure place of relief. The is a regular graduate. and his_ezpelissee In thetreag ,mast eta, elan at.ess is a incasing* aC'Ete of ehbls primmegat it/ thews* of hie megmtlee wag kmacir hs id g • - • ....! go i m e the zi,tuitnn VOINNINI and. oarsAlhedlens.—. Also all arleine from a end, Utah whilitigmellhate %Bolt b • the ions psoriasis. and aLginuit. many Sorge sula dis eases. the aright-of ;chick*, *vent bestially ignorant To pongee strametec Dr. Brown NMI hopes of a sure BE Dr. Brown ' s ra zeing treads 'brought on ofter 4 that solitary habit at sensual gratification. w the yaws and weak minded 'often mve way te, to their own dadrection.) as the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe, and make a speedir nstagatios of health. EBMATIRE, Dr. Brown's remedi lTl es wirer gal to cure the Painful disease IN A saw DAY* - 4111WIU warrant a MR Re also treats Piles.- Meet. Gonsonitui a Stricture. Urethra ' • Pernale Weidman Monthly se et*, &data; Minds in Apo. • • :_cog Pains la the Back and • • • •of til4,l3ledder. to gether with alt' • • hu ingrarg latter • • oantaMjng_ a 'undirected. WM. N 0.511 Badthldd hemailistely= ed. Medicine asto address. BMW g liM arg lOn k It 4 vi s )ll No. SO Artling. damn. ' • Ps. nolll4lairie—: 111/ITIRTAPPr 'WI 'ADM! -itili.iii . iiir HAMM, sunirolies Mr At of twenty years derma • hir pro thus imeladvely to the treatment at ' DiAseirms, and having seconded in than. Mitt eases in restoring the dilated to gond heal nag now entire confidence in offering p.• Hely a Great American Remedy; DR. lIARVICY'II • • . CRONO - THERMAL FEMALE - PILLS I - Whlelk bare never yet billed (whim Soda*. lions have been side* followed) In re moving difilealdis arising item OW - motion or Stoppage -of NOW,. or In restoring thorrstent tooallit health Om Pm s.. L1F1ff...a°07171.&,A Debility • fa f)r. • ' ...44111. I. all 91111411 ef ulli swpwiry or avow Polawaroosi. hi, ..ke... are ers of more serious Wife rows. 41114514 " . • ao d ip* rriorbt t i ros 7 21 '1" 7 " ' ~......=4l. disooss; at the .seree .thet , gls_oet like-. a char madrototiny g e . by strwa srstsm ft e h a era t tn y e V; Enit in; ba bruiglag- on the unklailb:Sweig - toad aaa.from what same arise. They should. , howeur, eel be Wes ill east three or hoar ROAMS o rip ' remit other tine. me i tMetteree d rlttfUl ONR DoiLitt. , amtlihmilllyill be mat, by mil Pre-pesii V i trlNAT ,s e= 1 ra t iti f ril 4 = l Hold bY Pr!iastat i ms e in n rii runturok, Corner larks- street and tk• Diemen& auletarlhwir TO THE - PUBLIC.: thelanersittandidus , . 1-, „ ' , , 17 Modest otall dammi ng*" tract and '= 69 , l) = B of - , " d a nd- - or .- nib** common mad is- :, eking JO 'Outfit Of both - mei& anoraditlti; shit:e'er nianteil;• Ileesnee Da. Detaxineur_ publishes the feet of his detain SO:theism:int and falsely modest are Olunkekt oil lb a great sin ve7 • p " :,,sor 0011 011 UK corm lion so. T" 'laa4l"Whll6 11007510SaadutzossliaultabilliLkiftli II kr, mer :fife cream. as Dr BRAN ,Sea l Sent . Utak* aluerstive marl tide 'mat limiest eia am stupid false ensent, :and .torinniptiteue horn ling ZW-lijitripteirrstegioalamor MU ma '- . ....... 1 . 11111 0. Ul . Akiliol..Elsod. offolf4.;ll4lciteneirein Ills penummliow _ . _ _ever lii Mil l s • and initedbene ars manlopti that 'Wild ocildieZ = ' lre'. pp...a , murativ ia to kookli ca .and:oigoo-lci- Die 0 many before and Mils throigh him have been salmi mann ie.. mai .ety mortification. !co. bpermatorr limier , neersocui esuniadocie. are completely eared 'ina serycitort apses of time b,v his new reyeecues. Which an e rmibuly hiliswn. They ere eompounda r id statable Kingdom. hangs seen the = :of emeremial ftiment,he tuts abandon el it substituted the vegitabie Hamm dia magnet's trotted with markea aucsere—navula had over. torte •yeers (40) experience in their '' t.oat nun in benetudo of ben the Old World sad in: the United Matsu lade him CO say—to all u.th a fair IWO; pines wilt mein biotin upon the _ . adebeek. Trifle no umger =lli nes atiade. but some . and be moor _ rsai.. all it iie th hin er girad attendto it - ,e at : . .. .. .. : sr many anu ro U l i e lll our coin:Adak can „ ass halt:4w I *worths hledloal Adviter rel =f; t ihillail ilk I %trol to en thailliPPkr Haman Ate ,a 4.. 1 : tar mg., fb - x t eri a sn u erienes and 1 ate. 12 "4"r leo IL: dilly" " births ae well gefellenlo 1110Ided kr 00000/0 V Stsibreaor°' Meting al Anne. t he. ea . id dd. etrset... u..... 4 chest. biro. omnibus& onion frem_all puts of the Won "bitty ar t eadette. Meet to SOX 11100, - Klecbdaw Pittsburgh Poet Mee. *** M M. INIPAee 1110111/ LB . 4111/ LIN 111111E.m T I D/L SWIM IMENI% HO iii snrieilleinerailYs taunts 0i .....j..... ' na*antlills . *el 811 11 certain' lo w nessMor V o lg a. *l3' ha. it wings's° weep . can 13Pa • may tenni' 011 DM - twat& initassoir L e i eir incipient con ' bat issaed.eiess Ar Woad • ;of nentaaretran.- one Nord the hinthed. however.' e, ' audzie l eigienheaks) it tun be fil m toned its amendapplication wil 411111011 e. Übe Lensenesis. au enable the b r i g tlee rd dhow= wien tkn w i/ i 4 th U t " o N rir haad.o a i pP e re a m re i n t ci . MU.S= hn tame fome 4 or , all bosses ttable. and whichnearly . rendie mans otherwise valuable hams . we. - 77-7 C A SELLERE k PO deffely ' ' Acmes ow p....1,...:4 PITTEIBII/tGB OWEN BYIIIIIE, NEROKANT TAILOI, 49 It. Clatr Street. - • gilnistiml 'CLOTHING MADE. TO Olt.. • =ACURA? FOR CASH. 1141V1111111 111,21111UIED MOM XI"W Famiell bs . wit)Ht ..Ireek Nark wahlebr "t 1 ; 14 , stimuli ter the usual ratty. AeirGheetisitiesiteate offered . * cia eerie. ke - . . . - NATIIONA. OIL. • 111 3 r,F 7 Ihuolttq 11411* N *I7IP ACllMMiMeVnmti;s oolsctidal, miorhlt toll alite Or mogomarod ty/P ma . Amt. rot . mar, ll .:_ltis profitaale to um mammaar= d , Mau./ room:magma CAUSTIC SID Ai Vasil b.v all los per aoso t i les sad Oi s l u ir e Was. o ntele SlV booosht to this country. oar; '3IIIOIIFRIVINCI,O3IIIII . re Ir.; SALT, Zr. hums ; wetnett the I - • •! 41 • b !P.1, 44 #41.1 • owl • -- < 1 ; 41 *- •. - - " 111141 , 0114 4tALIMIL" Rea TtitirAmiWeidsh , _ _ --~-.., -c.,
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