rw. a.. AL rarralrana a CO., v.:7 SPARK" BOW, NEW TONE, and STATE "`' 33311 T. BOSTON are our agents for the Hotly died Weekly Peen in those aides. and are au tho to take A d v e r t isements andSabscriptions ot USrised at ear er Awn SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 23 CITY AND NNIGIIIOIIBOD INTILLIGINCI CongoHeaton. Yesterday was the last day, under the order of the Secretary of War, for receiv ing recruits for the new regiments, and it was consequently a busy day. The lucky recruiting officers who had full companies weregetting their men together for muster ing in those nearly full were drumming vigorously for the few men required to fill their rolls, and those who had squads were making the best arrangements for con solidation. Several companies were thus formed, and Capt. Ludington, mustering officer, hail his hands full. The Executive Committee were engaged in paying out their $lO bounty to volunteers. We re gret to say, however, that the same want of confidence is displayed by recruits re specting, the county bonds. They say they have been deceived, as they expected to receive $5O in cash to leave with their families. The Committee have held out no such inducement, and therefore they are not to blame. Those who refuse to go by reason of not receiving the bounty 111 cash, make_a great mistake, as there is no doubt but they can get the money on the bonds next winter, when it will be more beneficial to them than now. We have not ascertained how many companies have been filled by consolida tion, but there cannot be less than twenty five three years' companies, . all told. Unless an order is issued extending the time, all will be mustered in to-day, and no more recruits will be taken for new regiments, iiut the old regiments are yet to be filled up; some 1,500 men are required; end as there is about ten days for the pur pose, we believe they will be easily re pruited, in squads. Recruiting offices Lave been opened here for most of the old regiments, and some officers have met with good success. The committee will still pay bounty to recruits for old regi ments up to September Ist. Let us keep the ball rolling. Eastern Fruit Market. Why is it that fruit is held at such high figures here when it is lower in the East than for years past? The Philadelphia Inquirer says: "From ten to twelve thou sand baskets of peaches arrive in this city daily, the principal portion being by the Baltimore Railroad and by sailing vessels and steamers on the river. The immense orchards in Sussex county, Delaware, are very productive. The average size of peaches of the firEt crop is rather less than usual, but the flavor is unimpaired. Five thougand baskets are shipped daily to New York, the average wholesale price in Philadelphia being sixty and seventy cents per basket. At the Camden depot a num ber of persons are employed in assorting the fruit and preparing it for market.— Apples and pears are very plenty, the former bringing from seventy-five cents to one dollar per darrel, and the latter only twenty cents per basket. The Fall crop of apples promises well. Pennsylvania and New Jersey supply the early crop, while Canada even sends her co tuplement of the later and better varieties. Water- Melons, citrons and cantelopes are not as plenty as usual. Watermelons are selling at twelve dollars per hundred, and citrons at fifty cents per basket: Next week this, as well as the other fruit. will be cheaper. Plums are worth one dollar per basket for New York importations, and a higher price is offered for riper domestic vari eties.'' The capacity of the yard of Brewer, Burke b• Co., for the storage of oil and barrels and the facilities for shipments, we believe, exceed anything of the kind in the country. We noticed the other day a long train of cars nearly loaded on the switch in front of the yard, and their fore man informed us that their only difficulty was the want of cars. Their oil is pumped direct from the river into tanks, alkwed to thoroughly settle and freed from water and impurities, then barreled in their ship ping warehouse along the line of the A. V. 11. It., saving any carting or rough hand ling of barrels after being placed in ship ping order. This firm use the celebrated "toward Tank, which gives an additional value to the oil. Card. We ,the undersigned, citizens of Pitts burgh and vicinity, having visited Hat field for the purpose of examining the self adjusting oil tank.; of Brewer, Burke & Co., constructed by Mr. Geo. W. Howard, do hereby certify that we found them as rep resented, the most safe and reliable tanks ; meeting and fatly obviating all the per plexing difficulties he have hertofore had (unsuccessfully) to contend with, viz: leakage, soakage, evaporation and fire, and we would therefore recommend them to all dealers in oil as the cheapest and best mode of storing oil yet discovered. These tanks, being constructed on scien tific principles, must strike every one on examination as they did us, as, just the thing for the times : Brewer, Burke k Co.; Schmertz & Bleakley; Wightutan & Anderson; Win 11. Smith & Co.; Wm. IL Byrum; 'James Graham; Thos. Donneity ; J. S. Tracy; Libsrty Oil Works; Isaac A. Angnoy; William Stewart; !John McGinn ass; Alexander Moloy;!Thomas Batton; 11. F. Netwon; !Alexander Mclntosh; Daniel Mahon; lA. H. Newell: Eagle Oil Works; C.B. Whibctt A. S. Farrand ; .1, F. Johnston; ;Brower: Watson & Co.; James P. Ban.; W. A. Chupinan; J, Hunter; Childs & McClellan (1! J. M. Richards; Guthrie & Sill; J. T. Shane; W. H. Whi ms ter & Co., Leech & Hutchinson; 181 Pearl St. N. Y. W. C. Wall; Soldiers' Affray in Camp. Wm. Hershman, of Co. A, Semple In fantry, was stabbed by a member of a Mercer county company, at Camp Howe, on Thursday afternoon. It appears from the Mercer county man's statement that his company was on guard, and that Hersh man attempted to pass theinckets. The picket caught him and demanded his pass, which he was unable to produce. Hersh man again attempted to run the guard, when the Mercer county man charged bay onet upon him, inflicting a very severe and probably fatal wound in the stomach, be low the left ribs, penetrating the lining. Hershman denies that he was attempting to pass the pickets, and says that the attack upon him was uncalled for. He is im proving slowly; but his life is still in dan ger. War Meeting in the Sixth Ward. On Thursday evening an enthusiastic war meeting was held in the Sixth Presby terian Church, Sixth Ward, Ex-Mayor Wilson presiding, with Samuel Allinder as Secretary. Rev. Baer opened with prayer, Prof. Eaton read, "We're coming, Father Abram, Three Hundred Thousand more," and speeches suitable to the occasion were made by Hon. J. K. Moorhead and Revs. Greenough, McFesson and Coleman. Theological Seminary. At the request of seven members of the board, Rev. - E. P. Swift, President of the Western Theological Semi, has called a meeting of-the Board . of D irectors for the Bth of Slptember, to take into consid- eration the interests of the Seminary t in view•of the connection with it of Rev. Dr. P,umer. Tim Issd. Col. Clark's regiment of nine months' men is numbered the One Hundred and TimorThird. It w il l be uniformed ant eqiipped at Washington City. Opening MAIL Mlnager Henderson opens the theatre this :evening with , a full company, new properties, new scenery, &c. The build ing has been thoronghly renovated, re- I painted and newly decorated throughout and will be very comfortable. The bill for the occasion consists of " Raffaelle„ the Reprobate of Paris." " Dick Turpin, the Highwayman," and "The Irish Re cruit." :We hope to see the house crowded for the opening. Where to BuY White Shirts. J. L. Carnaghan, Federal street, near the Diamond, Allegheny City, is prepared to furnish gentlemen with the most supe rior White Shirts at fair prizes. The stock of gentlemen's furnishing goods to be found at Carnaghan's embraces every thing in the line, and gentlemen wishing to refurnish their wardrobes should not fail to give him a call. Union Prisoners Returned. Among 160 Union officers brought to Fortress Monroe, from Salisbury, N. C., where they had been confined, were the following from Western Pennsylvania : I,ieut. M. T. Carter, 29th; Lieut. E. Crow!, 101st; Capt. 0. M. Dawson, 61st; Lieut. Jas. J. Nevin, 28th; Maj. G..F. Smith, Gist; Lieut. Col. S. Bowman, Bth. In Camp. There is now a full regiment of three years men in Camp Howe, including the Semple Infantry, Co. C, Capt. Jenkins, who went out yesterday morning. Capt. Smith, having finished the onerous duty of shipping ow the nine months' men, has returned to camp and assumed command of the camp. Quarters for two thou sand will be ready by this evening. • Consecration. The new'German Reformed Church, at Pine Hun, Westmoreland county, will be solemnly consecrated to the service of Al mighty God, on Saturday, August 39th, at 11 o'clock A. M. Rev. G. B. Russell, of Pittsburgh, is expected to preach the con secration sermon. Nenatoriall Nominal ion. The Democratic Senatorial Conference. which met at Elderton, on the 14th inst., unanimously nominated Joseph M. Thom p• son, Esq., of Indiana, as the candidate for Statelienate in the Indiana and Armstrong district. t (111 II Messrs. Wood, Morrell A- ('o., Johns town, are building a new additional rolling mill, of brick, in the borough, 800 leet long, Wu feet wide, and the same height as the old one. When it is completed, the company will be able to make rails of any size required. Soldiers. You can procure all kinds of and Shoes, Undershirts and Drawers, Wooten Socks, Sc., such us you all need in catap, at less than the usual priee, by calling at JT'Clelland's Auction House, Masonic! Hall, Fifth street. Acknowledgemenr. The Third Yard Collecting Committee desire us to acknowledge the receipt of $lOO from Robinson & Co., at.d $25 from Wm. Edgar, paid over since last re• port for. the Volunteer Bounty Fond. Capt. Thos..l. Ahl, son 07 Dr. Aid. o this city, attached to the 25tt regiment, i. quite ill at Alexandria, Va., and has tele graphed for his father to go on immediate ty. Fears are entertained for his recov ery. From Clarion. Capt.. J no. Ewing has a fine company o men, enlisted for the war, from Clarion county, now in Camp Howe. The Lieu tenants are D. Elliott Lyon and John Mooney. Another Pie %ie. The annual picnic for the•benelit of St. Patrick's Schools will take place at the ron City Park, on Tuesday, the t!oth inst. , kdrnission to Park, 10 cents. Dinner ickets, 25 cents. Contribution. The Treasurer of the Mercy llospnal has received 2a, the proceeds of a collection taken up in St. Vincent's Church, near Latrobe. DENTISTRY T.! Dr. Vonßouhorst, No. 54 St. Clair street TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN aulB E=! AISEPH MEYER & SON MANUFACTURERS orl FANCY AND PIA IN FURNITURE do CHA IRS WAREHOUSE, 13.'; SIN ITU IF I ELI) STREET (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) PIUTTSBURCIII. Volunteer Enlistment BLANKS, CEJEZI CIOIITII'IC.A.TE SURGEON =MEM RECRUITING OFFICER. For sale by W. s. HAVEN, STATIONER AND PRINTER, CORNER WOOD & THIRD STS au7 CHARLES H. SUPER, RUGG HIT, 1 CORNER PENN AND SAINT CLAIR STREETS, Is now prepared to furnish FRUIT SYRUPS, Of the finest quality, to the trade, in any quanti- ties to suit purchasers Foantains refilled at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satis faction. my 24 STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. 11E1A.Z3L,ETIC Rag opened an olSoe at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat - Agana businem and would Solicit a sbaro of pat: memo framateasaboatmen. ap24-17d si Wielel MTH mum'. omits Cathedral MAL MAU AND GENZILAL Amin. , • DUMB IN 1101114 BORFLIWITGA6IIIII sad other Bsin- QM= WAITING rips NPILON $ to I W I To Immbleysitaua THE irmarsiaimesviLLE gaol. u.t.-17 • cmus,-meier..- Edigoii: A very false and garbled statement of the war meeting in Temperanceville having appeared in the roni etc and Gazette justice to myself requires that I should make the following statement: T asked (during a temporary lull in the speaking) for the speaker "to tell us something about General McClellan's retreat." The Burgess rushed up and told me "to shut my mouth." I asked him what for, he said "for disturbing the peace," I replied that he (the Burgess) was disturbing the peace himself-, With that he arrested me, and I was dragged before him and held to $5OO bail.— I have served my country faithfully fur fifteen mouths as a soldier, and to attribute disloyalty to me, is the working of officials, who will claim "exemption" when the drat comes on account of official poition, or the scribbling of "local re porters" who are good at easing, "Go to the war," but who are never to be found there except as visitors or members of a "sanitary board." JAMES PATTERSON. (Late of Thirteenth Regiment.) LEN. MISSES, AND CH I I DREN'S BALMORAL BOOTS, Of Kid. Coif, and Morocco. Also a superior stock of LASTING, CONGRESS, AND LACE GAIT ERS; SLIPPERS, BOOTS AND TIES. tibial' are sold at reasonable prices W. E. SCHMERTZ it - CO., 31 FIFTH STREET ODD FORKS FOR SALE RV BROWN & TETLEY. 136 Wood it reef /pours REVOLVERS-5 AND 6 INCH Shot. for male at reiluee . d prices by BRIJ IV N TETI.EV, 13ti Wood Street CAMP KNIVES FOR SALE BY Bowls do T ET'LEY. su'2:l Wood st U COWIE KNIVES. VA 1 ))))) .NsTTLEs Lit for sale by GOWN .t• TETLEY, nu2.l Weed tit. CUPPING A AND LEE4IIINIi; MR. de MRS. BESE. • 11E.Teeth extracted. Hot. Cold and Shower Bath. K BESE. 177 Grant otreet. 1 0g...k1 LA DI ES' ENDLISIT 'Awn NG CON GRESS G A ITERS.SI.:IO .nilies* English Lasting Congress iiaiters.:;.l. , .o, adios' English Lasting emigre:is l; titans, English Lasting Congress ciatiers,,.:;lo, AT 15 FIFTU STREET, L. S. DIFFENI1AC111:11, SMITH, PARK & CO., W<:i>>•..it i)ity I} . lTT,:titilinti. PA Warehouse, No. 149 First an,1120 .Nlanufacturors of all sizeii andieacriptinns e. 00:11 Oil, Itetorts and Stills, Uw and tVater Pipe mad Irons, Dog Irons-, Wagon lutes . iteel Follies, Hangers and Also Jobbing and Nl:whim'''. eryda. .eription 'mule to order. Having a complete 111:4Cilit, !MIMI yrt,, , !led to the Foundry, all neeeoeary lluladt trill be carefully attended to iezi:lo tw Trustees' Sale HTVIRTUE 4W AN ACT 4W ASSEM BLY of the Gonntoeiweeith of r o no,..yli o . Ilia, approved February 1662, I will expose to Public dale, on the pretnitets, in the llortueh of Sharon. Mercer eq. on Monday, Atwo4t 4, ISettl, the property of the Sharon Iron 4' pony, Consisting of one Rolling Mill. Steel Works. h large Warehouse, 40 Dwelling Houses. and 40 acres of land; together with all net:it:km ry Machinery for manufacturing I run. Nails., and Steel. . • . . This a desirable property for any party wish ing to ewbark in t.he business, located on the Eni" Extension Pennsylvania Canal, in the centre id the best coal region in 'Western Pennsylvania, convenient to fire Furnaces. /11t.1 Witil a good prospect of the Erie .1; PittAiurgh Railroad passing through it. Sale to he absolute. Tterrna—One-third in hand, and the lialatiec ill two equalpaytuents of six and nine utiontlis, with interest from confirmation of sale. M. C. Tlttil 'T. Trustee. Sharon, .July 10. 3,1 A N if 0 0 10— HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, in a .tiealed Envelope. Prize Si: Cents . A LECTURE ON TILE NATURE. TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Si ertuatorrhom or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary numissione. Sexual Debility, and Lmpediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness. Coneumption t Epilepsy and Fite; Mental and Physics/ Incapacity, r—oilt. ing from Self-Abuse. Jrc.-14 ROBT. J. Cr I, VER W ELL, M. D.. Author of the Gre,i Book. cPc "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent under 21,111, in a plain envelope, to any a.l. dress. Port poid, on receipt of six cents. or twc postage stamps. by Dr. Cll. J. C. K LINE. 127 Bowery, New York. Post (Moe Box. 16.56 au7:3m-iitdaw WIFFICE TO OIL. REFINERS AND OTHERS. r►IE PENNA. SALT MANITFACTURI ca. Having completed their arrangemeints for the manufacture of CONCENTRATED Oil. OF V rritios..• Are now prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum Still bowman rapacity of P4llOO lbs per day,. they will be enabled to till orders in large quantities without delay. Address A :tent, jell -3lnd Oilier, N Wood st. Pittsburgh. ROBERT ARTEIIIREL A "1"1 - 40 t IEI AT LtlW, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, _of Ohio Mimouri, Tozas, Wisconsin, Virginia, New York boisiana, Illinois, lowa, Florida. Indiana, K.cii iicky and Michigan. aihscitn No. 135 FOURTH STREET. DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTICIPN, NO. 110:;:nitntieki street, 00.Atu tho Custom 11.,11AC. Chartered by the Leg:stature. (10.1 0 If 1 C.:I!: 111 ?-4 . JANSEN PARK, Jr Preftident TICE PRESIDENTS. Win. H. Swill' 11; F. Rudd Thos. D. Tessler A. Iteiuennin Franeie Sellers Joshua Rhode; John F. Jenningx, .Jacob Stuehruth Thoma. 4 S. Illoir Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slunk .TR UST E ES. .i.siah King C Zug A S Bell Jos Dilworth S S Fowler W A Reed dna W Woodwell R C Sehtnerts F Reim C W Rieketion J 51 Tiernan S 11 Hartman D N Long R J Anderson Jae W Baxter D E McKinley C 11 Wolf Robert D Cochran Wm Smith W 'bunion 0 B Jones B F Jones W U Phelps . C B Herron SECRETARY AND TREASURER D. E. BIeKINLEY. Open daily, from 9A.M.t02 P. M. Also. Tumi dity and Saturday evenings. from 111 to ti o'cl o ck. Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards. Dividends declared in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as pridettial. and bear in terest, thus cotunounding it. Books containing Charter. :By-Laws, he.. fur nished at the office. 4 This Institution offers. especially to these persons whose earnings itre small. the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed. their money not only being safe but bearing interest, in stead of remaining unproductive. niyl2 WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, AUGUST IS, '62, AND DURING THE WEEK, NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES DRY GOODS Adapted to the Fall Trade DOMESTIC GOODS, FURCUASED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE, And will be sold at less than• Eastern Prieee TERMS, CASH. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street. 416118-111 ISARKFILI FILEIN butreeeived and forg e t by A. FrnER. Corm Market and }bat streets; REV. DAVID RIDDLE, D. will preach in the IED EEEsEyTE_ RIAN CHIIIII3II, TO-AIOILAOW, atlo% o'clock a. In. and o'clock P. tn. au23:lt. S. X. KIER & CO., NIA N FACT I: DE RS OF Pure No. 1 Carbon 011, AND 3P. rof 41.1 ati - Office on LIBERTY STREET, opposite Penn'a It. It. Depot. * l 3—All oil warranted. au2.3:lyd Call and Get Your Pain's, PERSONS WHO HAVE APPLIED for authority, through the Executive Com mittee, to recruit for the three years' -ervice, and have not received their papers, will please call fa- them at the rooms of the Committee. TlifiSiAS M. 11 . 1514 E. Pres' t of Committee Pitt burgh, August 23,1862. ITALUABLE SEWICKLEY" PROP ♦♦ ERTY FOR SALE.—Three-fourth acres of and pleasantly situate at five minutes walk from he Station: large variety of choice f, nit and had,: trees. grape etc; a family mansion of ' 'all, parlor•. library and twelve rooms, excellent ellar% stable, ice house, large garden with fruits nd flowers all well arranged and in greKl order. ' or price ;md terms apply at 51 Market street. S. CUTIIIIEItT k SONS, Real Eqate Agents. 11:2111111.DINT: LOTS IN VARIOUS 11.0. Jff-MI CATIONS for one hundred dollars and up. we rd. Terms armee mm sti ng. S CUTHBERT S: SONS. 51 Market Arent. CO-PARTNERSHIP ENDEROIGNED H AMASNOCIA tett with :no. OLIVER Aletlf.l.ff.- ty, It, in a copartnership, for the transaction of the CA It F' Busi N ES-, under the name and firm of W. mccuNTocK soN, itn colieits front a generoto public a continuance. to the new tires, of the lihera: oat rana,fe ereturo eby hint self enioscd. w.MeLI.II4TOCK, A RIPE S 'wing purvinvied for CA' 11. he rore the late alvanee. the large3i, stock of CI rpet , in the city, we would call the attention of wholes de and retail buyers to our complete as sor flood of CA RP I:T.:. ATTI :',;( IS, OIL CIL01•11:-, e. W, Mcet,TISTOCK a SOA, arr2l • 112 Market street. W,UrEDIOR. :ARTICLE Or CANVAS 1 • 7 5 Shove.--at Ha,; Auction House. PITTSBURGH FEMALF, COLLEGE. P.E.V 1. C PERSHING, A. al EST SUSTAINED COLLL.A. MAP the Jtuto. FoGItrEEN TEACHERS. emlane- I ,t year 1•1 , i, rri”lc 111,1r01101 :1114 CCtrll4ll'i '1E1.1.:0ttu•:0.5...1i.0 , !: , ..;.• • • r 9, 1, ,allO DiKir 1 , • 1,1,.111:-: tor 1) , ligl lent • • .1•• I . TEM BEA ; ,•,t,+. Tr ii,! a s ttcs . l 111 E 31.1 - X , ki.t - .111Ctirm. 5; Fifth ,:rent kIIEAD- VI:MITERS, PENN — A. 111 fIA, 011.11!.. 91:14tiq . 2 311E1114 .% litlA MU Ul•' - K. 79 1 . A N A. — llt ,, 4tate wilt in lit.. 11.111.0. the lluu,e of Iteprer.ltt.rtves, so II ,rri-111n:. oil I tit' it:AM llh 1 .4 iti..l sit iIN 7. 1 1 ,% .f , ur the eel.lidlagS hit the 1.051 of Arsts:aut rutgeuo in Pear.,y regthient, , . PandiAate, wall rcri , ter their nature at the Huh at S o'elock . a. to , nud t u ne but those pfeßer,f punctually at ll a. it. will No examined tilt, en. , et guol health. aad eapa , le active .wrN ice in the fleht, aluno he reCeivt!t. by 01,Icr of A. Cl' WrlS.l3l.vertior of Penn'a. HENRY IL: MITI!, nrgeon Gen. Pa. .IVor T E E. STIIRI ONE LA IL L: I: liri , •l; I•woIIi i 11.,ust , anti 1,t4. N 0.73 Lib erty f , treet. The 11.4 S just been Printed, papered. a 21.1 rt•p.Jiro.l, aid will he oh' ..11 :We011111,t1.1..ii,..; terms. A r ply t S. 31 e E 1112-.iwd 102 Second street. II NI 14 II E l'ol \W at NI , .14.11:okrg A uetion, Fit . : reo Boarding Wanted, WOK LA DT. GENTLEMA NAND LIT ILK boy three years old. Address Pitt..bmg,ll P4,gt (Awe. auli ; a ghst: *lto i•Nurri) WIATES TREASV 'ILO la NOTE, (ie Five 1) ilia: Mc: Mantif.ieturerit Kink, l'itt,burgli. The finder will p1e.1.4.• leave tho Sallie at llti 'f .e. at e a re..utl. uul NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, L\t►K THE SPEEDY AND PER AN IiNT CUM of tee/NUilittl EMT, URETILAL Dischni - aes, Seminal %% tnikness, Nightly Emit seems. luconet ,nce, elenital Irrita bility, Sericlure and Affe , ras el the Hid eeta and Illadeier, Which has been t.sed by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. in their private practice, with the entire meows, superseding CULZBB. CUPAIBA. CArsui.se. or on) compound hitherto known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS nro speedy in action. often effecting a cure in a few days, and when a cure in effected Ma perman ant. They are prepared from vegetable extract , that are harmless on the system. and never nause ate the ,tiona , h, or impregnate the breath and being sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No change of diet is necessary whilst using Ih quiz nor ,ler , their interfere with business:, nr suite. Kach box eotaains edit dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Dr. Tresrlikr on Senzlititl Menksorfts. X• /r . (11,u,.., rPe. a Pamphlet of torittitS.r . otltallitirt; 11111.011,111: trte to the at tlirtrl. I' it EE. ttriX OCIIIA aro required to pay postage. Itn. BELL'S tatICEN 1111011, A ..„ nit om e T r ,ol, on t;onorrh,rr, tiled, Ste SvPh i/I ~ in all the val ions etage,, with I' eseripti,,n4 in Enginl, nykaptell for :lett tre.l ttiellt. williont the :lid of a I.llYACilla Pit tyN ti , LLAIi. The Pill , or 1:ooki wit: be ~.ent, secure front ob ::ervdtion. by mai;. post-paid. by any ac,vertistAl Agent, on receipt of the money. J..11h.Y AN. ttecheater N. Y. i 'ion'l Azent. cemor :Market Areat and flianinnri Agent for l'itteintrglt, Sold by all Druggists THEY STAND THE TEST. BURKE & BARNES' SAFES AGAIN TrCIUNIFP 111%7 pE:U► TIIE VOLLOWING lAlti testimonial in reward to BURKE it BA LINES' SAFES: Messrs. BURKE .t; BARNES—Gentlemen-0 the night of the tr2d of February. 1860, all our Ma.. chino Shops, Paint Shops, Wood, 31:aerial, En gine house and all the Warehouses of the South western Spoke and Carriage Mantaketury, all being entirely tilled with dry combustible material were horned down. In 11 room of the Paint Shops where the heat was most intense, was one of your make of Safes. containing all our papers, insur ance polieies, be., amounting to over *40,000 , which, on being taken out. all were entirely safe. We most cordially recommend the Burke S. Barnes Salo as being very superior. Your friends, PLATT, MARTIN St GORDON. Salem, Indiana. The above Safes, of every sine, on hand and made to order by BERKE t BARNES, At the Old Established Safe Factory. 123 and 131 Third street, Pittsburgh. Pa. NEW GOODS. wE HAVE JC ST RECEIVED FROM V V the .East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS, for dents' and Youths wear. embraeings all the newest styles COATINGS. CASSINIERES AND virenNas. W. H. WODEE & CO., 1 43 Federal street ;wrier Market Sonars. Allegheny city. trus JOHN FLEEGER, GuNSIMEITH • 2 corner Ohio and Beaver eta, ALLEGHENY CITY. Luce stook of Gans of all descriptlons.on howl or made to order. and for sale et LOT CARR PRlCES. Repairin' g promptly attended le. noleelyw-my3l-dtf HOOP SKIRTS FOR LADL AN D MAWS at WClailand's Aaadan iy29 'moor fiIiERTIII—FOR LAME*, XIS. pea and chilren. st Me • elland's anetinn SAND PLANTER-90 BRIM. MIVCEIV. ED and far sale by • pa= :CRY li. COLLIN& NOTICE. -4b the Mercantile Taxpayers of Allegheny County: All persons asso.sed and returned to this' ffice: and who have not paid on or before the 2tilth inst., will be proceeded against according to law. au23 A. FLOYD. Treasurer. GEN BELTING, OF THE BEST Eastern make, Gum Packing and Gaskets for sale by M. DELANGE. 233 Liberty etreetoppoahe head of Wood. au22-2t • LEATHER BELTING- HOYT BRO'S N. Y. M 4 ICE Well tanned and stretched, for sale at the Leath er ttore of M. DELANGE, 232 Liberty street opposite head of Wood. an 22 GEM HOSE-IL BELANGE, 233 LIB- EIiTY STREE F. is the only Agent for the sale of the New Relent Woven Hydrant Rote. auk UNION STONE FILTERS—FOR economy, this Filter far surpasses anything of the MO ever before offered to the r, übl.e. It is nearest to a natural filter, is strong and datable. and readily clean pd, by blowing through the tube: can easily he carried in the pocket. and always randy for use. Another supply just recelred by exprem, at the India litibbvr Depot.. 28 anti 28 St Cla'r ittrret. J. Jc W. PUMA PS Qol.DlElliSi* INDIA RUBBER LANK ETC—" arrantel to be ef a genuine quality. and not affected by heat or old. Another sup. ly inst. received, by expres, at the India }tubber 26 and 2S St. Clair Areet. PH ILLTPS 1 - NDIA.RURRER DRINKING CUPS— .. A very convenient and Fortable article, just received at _ . _ 20 and 24 St Clair Street, J. Jr. Il Pll ILLIPS INDIA RUBBER DAVI:LOCKS FOR R. Sul tiers use—Jost received at 26 'and 2S St Clair street. J. k H. PHILLIPS. CHEAP AND G OOD — THE SHOES at Masonic Hall Aun . t , n Ffun‘e. Et EAR IN MIND, SOLDIERS, IT you go into camp wi•hout WOOLEN STIIRTS and SUCKS, is will he at the eor.oue rink of your health, A complete assortment of ARMY SHIRTS. SOCKS, • SEWINGCASES_, Etc. For sale at the lowest emit prices, by MACItb.NI GLYDE, 's ;flirt street. bet. Glib & Diamond. A DI ES" MISSES AND CH I LDIt EN'S 1-4 Boots anti :11.,e5--At 55 Fifth street. Commodore Nutt BURNER TUN BURNER WILL giro ten hours'of light no one cent. and ;takes eu Excellent Charnhc For sale at SCBMEItTZ & BLEAK LEY'S No. 1E Wood street. 111 ENS PRIME 84141.11*5-AT 71ASONIl IVA Ha A uctiou, 55 Fi Rh Alu3L A Splendid Opportunity iS NOW OFFERED 110 TULE PCBI.IC A in the purchase of LAMPS, 4'IIANDELIEDS, ti ALL PEN DA STS, SIDE lIMACKETS, At the ehet: , 'Lin o Store of Ali LEY'S, No. 1 - .:t Wood street. opposite the• I it Church i`I'MISES D TS, :7.11.rc...i Meeln.Nantl s Aiwtion. Cora t•opia• Saloon, CORNER tOF ITN LON ANT) FIFTH STREETS (Near Market.) WHERF. THE Prßl.lll' CAN or:- TA I N the brst nn , l purot Liquors. Meals svrl rd at all hurts en the shortest no- Lt1:1C11 hutween the tvurS at 10 nd 12 Wel, wk. Pula, 11 • !i15a, i'rnyrieGrc. Important to Volunteers and Recruiting Officers. roviaious for an Increased Bounty RIN/11.4 OE THE EIECUTIVE CoMMEETEE or :11.1.El:ill:NY C.ENT l'itthburgh. Aug. 19th. 180. rip E EX EC cr tYc C 11 I 111 . E have the I.learllC . o2 atittffiltHillg 1,0 all per- sous now volunteering for the service of the coun try iu Pennsylvania organizations from this coun ty that the i.:41:1‘ roller and a majority of the Com ukission,jre Allegheny vnuuty hare, will be seen by their letter herewith published, pledged the ceutOy bonds iu sinus of fifty dollars each, no NUM es such proposed issue snail be au thorised I.y the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its next gsssion, said bends to ho dlidributed its bounty to each volunteer enrolled for tlnee years, and win, have nut previously received bounty from tLts Committee. the Coutmatee propose to pay. ss far as the funds now in them hands. and turther contribu tions front th.•ir lcllnw•cittzct- will enable them At IL) Fo. a urade bounty of T. ihdiqrS in each of said VolOotoutz me: Loon as they are duly ustedcred Into set, ice. They have tunic now to hand to pay this bounty to the first Tw.., 'thousand men who may be mustered in; and t hey do nt t enter tam a doubt that fut t nor ontrioutho s from libe ral and patriot le eitizeos sill enable them to pay a like cash bounty et ton dollars to every man vohmreered to make up the lull qtorta at Alleghe ny county, the new quota. of Alleglomy county is 1.5011 moo, k any surplui to whi,, comity may be entitled 6.r volunteers furni. hod sine° the begin 11.111g of the war in ezeess of t revions quotas. THOS. President of Committee. The following 13 the comthunieation above re rrel to : Elf= T ", .sh,nerS to PXCeI/11, a ,lagla conditional obligation of the county. to be 111111- termigul.l by the Controller. to the Bank of plus. burgh, in trust tor a sum equal to and not exceed in the aggreg AP, an average boutlty Or Fir y Dollars e4eh volunteer enrolled tor three e trs, wh o s h..h h.• de s iensted as ent it led' there tt on the .iftS to the incentive Committee, and whii shall not have previously revived stoth bounty—sun lists:. when rev.sea and copies of theat snow.' by Ole Coutaittee, to be also aeptt , ited with the Bank. cooditlon of such oblig,.ti.ot to contain— .; ,eeital of the circtun , tance:F under which EN= Frovnion that in the event of the Legisla ture, at Its next session, duelining to authorize the issue of bonds by the county, for ouch pur pose. then the obligations to be mill ond void. the Legislature Sa netion mach issue. together with a speeml tax for redetuot ion, then the comity authorities to issun regular bonds to ouch designated volunteers, or their tegal repre sentatives. in SUMS of not less than Fifty D o llars each—the Bank to receipt for the obligation on its accepting on the recited conditions, ano also signing a duplicate for tiling in the Milne of the Controller. We beretq agree to execute an obligation of the county, conformable to the above recited descriP tion. gnedd OH JONA O.H TH AM AN EL [ON BRAU . FF, "' HENRY LAMBERT. Controller. THE BEST REVOLVER YET ! C►OPEB'N PATENT DOUBLE AC TIoN REVOLVERS. manutactured in Pittsburgh. are admitted by competent judges to he the best Revolvers made. They combing) rapidity of fire with deliberate eirapheity of action, and security from Reel dent, and aro of the bighest all le of workman ship and, finish - Office in Bank Block, Fifth stroet. over Kramer Sr. halms. For solo by J. M. COOPER & CO.. Patentees .k Manufacturers: OFFICE OF THY. P.TTSitt ROO I NSCR tNeE Co„ (Corner Market and Water iStreet.) PITTSBURGH. August 15. 15ti INIE ROAM) or numerous OF 1 this Company have this day deelitred a div idend, out of the profits of the I,tst Mx months. of Two Dollars per share, in civh,payable forth with. A. hINfrIIIART. Secretary. OEM /00 NIOMAIN OWNERN.—DR. !MESTA I. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivalled by any. in all cases of Lameness. Niemen= Sprains. Bruises or Wrenching. its effect is. =Riceland certain. Harness or Saddle SenAchen Muse. An. it will also spe edily cure Spavin and litagtone may easily pre vented and cured in their incipient t&ages. but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a RADICAL, cum No case of the kind ‘ hOWOVer, is po desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Linunent. :and its faithful application wil mewls remove the Lawns:F. and enable the horse to travel with comparative Even horse owner should have this remedy at hand. for its timely meat the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent thole hrmidam diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which - 7 NNW sohies gamy otherwise' valuable LLShaw naerl smit,. &SI'S terns , tft i i ne aiN • *sirs Cf: I6T S.A t l ip c i av== as blii s e.for Lao by ) 42440Wi1l PITTSBURGH TIDIATRII. LF$Bllll AND SWUM& WM. HENDERSON. PRICES OF Atuussiox.—)Private Beim, E 5 00 Single Seat in Private Box. $1 00 ; Par q u et and ie Dress Circle. chairs, 50 centm Family Circle. Y' cents; Colored Gallery. 25 °antic Colored Boxes 50 cents; Gallery 15 cents. OPENING NIGHT. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23. Theater newly decorated and painted in every department; an entire new company of Wise and.gentlemen, The performance to ecmtnence with RAFRAFLLE. Dance Wile Rosa Carets To be followed by DICK TLIRPIN. Dance Mlle Rosa Carets To conclude with TUE IRISH RECRUIT. DOUGHERTY'S MELODEON. Liberty Street, near Wood. THIS EVENING, Second appearance in this city of the Charming Vocalist, MISS EMMA WARD, Re-ongagement of the Favorite Songstress FANNIE WILSON. Champion Jig by the unrivalled JULIA RIORDAN. Admission—Parquet, 15 cents, Gallery 10 cents LINDSLIN BLOOD SEARCHEILT The GENUINE ARTICLE, prepared by the original inventor, Dr. J. M. LINDSEY, will& has nroved itself to be invaluable in the cure of SCROFULA, Cancerous Formations, Cutaneous Diseases, Erynipelm, Pimples on the Face. Sere Eyes, Scald Head. Tetter Affections, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Ithenmativ. Disorders, Dysperela lrosti venesm, Jaundice. Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases. General Debility. Liver Complaint, LOSS of Appetite, Low Spirits, Foal Stomach, Female Complaints, Touether with all other I►isorderx from an Improper Condition of the Circulatory System. Ax a General Tonle Ito Effects are most Benignant, and cannot fail to Benefit where used Perseveringly According to Directions• Is offered to the public as a roedieine in every way worthy of confidence, it having now stood the test of many years, with the result of a rapid ly increasing demand. AS A TONIC it has no equal. Unlike the , any vile mixtures. called "Bitters," it creates no Ise appetite, hut gives tone and vigor to the tom gradually and permanently. 4tir A sttußtors ARTICLE being in the market. renders great caution necessary in purchasing. Ask for that prepared by Dr. LINDEY. and take SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist Wholesale and Retail Agent. Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. 4-deod2m-w2m Pittsburgh. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DEL JOHN HARVEY, HAVING FOR upwards of twenty years devoted his pro fessional tune exclusively to the treatment of Feepiie Difflen/ties„ and having succeeded in thou sands of cases in restoring the afflicted to sound health, has now entire confidence in offering pa b holy his " Great American Remedy," DR. DARVEY'S CRONO - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS 1 - Which have never yet failed(when the direc tions have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature, • or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Sperm/ Afections. Nokomis Ut the Whites, or other weakness of the Varese Or gans, Alec in all cases of Debility or Nero 710 Prostration, Hysterics, Palpitations, ho., he., A te. which are the forerunners of more serious dues tee. ilt"..These Pills are perfectly harmless on the c .-m -inhume. and may be takes by. he most deticage fe mule without causing distress; at the Ba3/10 ti me they act like a charm , by strengthening. invi P rating, and restoring the system to a heal thy e dition. and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. no matter from what Game the obstructions may arise. They should, however not be taken during the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each bog contains 60 Pills. Paws ONE Liottan, and when desired will be sent by mail pre-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money J. BRIAN. Rochester. N. Y., General Agent Sold by Druggists generally. JOSEPH Corner Market street -nd the niamimd. aulladvdaeowis Agent for Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CHURCH TRAIN A. M. ',MVOs Wall's Station every Sunday at 9 15 Flu Turtle Creek, du do 920 de Winton's, do do 925 du Wilkinsburgh do do 942 do East Libert}•, do do 950 Arrive at Pittsburgh. 10 15 RETURNING TRAIN P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at 100 do Eat I,i 3erty do do 124 do Wilkinsburgh do do 132 do Brinton's do do 149 do Turtle Cteek do do 115 Arrive at Walls 200 J. STEWART, Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh, J uly 9, 1862. alltf Till u'-NION, AMR CONIIINATION BURNER, CAN 11 1-1 be used wtt:. or without chimney: makes as much light with an 0 wick us an ordinany No. 1 Burnet, and consequently consumes less oil. For sale at SCHMERTZ a BLEARLEY'B. au2o No. 153 Wood street. THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE. (PATENTED JANUARY 21. 1862.) RE4t ITIREN ONLY A TRIAL TO prove its incomparable superiority to any pipe now in use. It may be smoked without any dd./crimw or nap/easing eerie. as the oil of to bacco is not drawn into tke mouth. and the tongue dots 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 fragranee. The to bacco cannot become swift. as in ordinary Fines. because the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escapes into the stem: hence the pipe never becomes offensively rank. and the breath of the smoker does not pr oclaim i to every one he meets that he has been indulging in t pipe." When the bowl becomes elegsed. or the drip beneath requires cleansing. the pipe maybe taken apart by removing the rim. The clay bowl may at any time be re-tored to its original whiteness by burning in the fire. (fist drying it thoroughly) ore now bowl may be procured of the dealer: .Read the opinions of those who have tried this pipe : From personal experience, we know it to be all that it is represented."—Philada. fismisrer. "A very decided improvement."—Pablie Ledger "All who have tried it bear testimony to its 111- cellence."—Evening Bulled*, 'Decidedly the best pipe in use,"—lffunagaiak Star. "The pleasures, of a smoke are enhanced a thousand fold by its use, and the deleerious ef facts o f smoking are entirely obviated. "— Deepateh. I heartily concur in the teethrusidaja you have as to its superiority over all other pipes in ow.' Jots S. Rohrer. M. D. I" It obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious erects of the poisonous constituents of tolbaceo -an essential' oil and nicotine."—.S. (L B h. M. D. Numerous other extracts might be Wens but the above are deemed sufficient. JONES k EVANS. General Airet4 No, en Arch street, Philadelphia. air Caution—As this pipe is protected by Let ters Patent, any penis who may imitate it shall be prosecuted to the foil extent of the law. W. & itsEHARts. No.nd 151 wood . d' Viewearr—ls• mums. itirsRAIIIIC ml- 1 : Calmat remind and for We lily ads /UM H. COLLINS. . _ , .. puvAirsantimis. wad a i • 'l l "araarek eidilol ' Dr. XOWNiena of Pitesh. sadism ......= e. I Praetiet i ordielesttwcabs-Are . 4 roan. borings _Ms heel . confined ally torgivoto 4., thaidool arrizias AND iMiailaii --.. - ' In need of a - medical Ahab dad out the we P m , 11 a ap: grduals's/IA im flea. oot of a os= i ihres illf aan IMF sates to the at lief by the as of remak ~ e ~ .„,.... b. ...,__.,. advice. DR. =OWN ' 8 1 "14 I V is 1 • • w fail to ears die wad if Damask Impurities andarising Also oft dialing hem which manifesto itself in th a e how' tworbuds. and a great Many films eases. the origin of which tbe p ro b ignorant. To persons so allicted. Dr.sreipa hopes of a sturea_miskeed_y_mmem,_ .!..1 SEmiffL w max m ims. - • Dr. Brows reme dies for tno brought on often by that solitary habit ..uamitimi. which the young and weak often give way to remedies (mownestro the only reliable —they are mfg , and make a needy of health. RKINMEATISM. . Dr _Brown's remedies never 1111 Mew dhow IP • sew D•lll—be oura. He aim treats%aist. - - Stri ctthly er*, Urethal Diso )smuts Mon fitymmeitnea ffistuhein Ano. warms Affections. sibb Back sad Kidnm a ir z ritation of the tether with all d of an impure' • A letter daeri ttal i t BM ° Virile St.. rittsbareh. be annpup, 'ed. Medicine sent to any addre n. mad and aware from observation. OMee and Private Room. No. SO WSW Pittab Pa. SOLDIERS HALF PRICE. Canvass Shoes, the best $3 00 Masao' D• S. G; N., Good, turntshed t• ,Irolass. toers at $1 50, at CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. No. 62 Fifth street; Also Ruda Leather Marehing Boots, T. & Tpt, and warranted water-proof $2 00—New York price $4 00. New York Seventh Regiment, are supplied with them by their friends' CA LL AND SEE THEW, NEXT DOGE to Express °Mee. . &ulB TO THE PUBLIC. loloft 1.. P. 01 ALLY ..• r ' -gtheignorantandfahe ly Modest of all denomi nations. treat secret and delicate disorders. self- .. abuse and' diseases or tuations common and in cident to youths of both sex ak and adults, single or marrted.a Da. BLINSIIIIP publ ish es the feet of bk• so. the ignorant and falsely mode/Care .: shocked. and think it a great sin VW kis and for contamination and cerruPtion - their wives , promising sons and dareditorn , Emil/ physician should no 011113003 to ~. in _ignorance that they do the same as Dr. ,•-• • a g STRUP. (except pubffokime) lest a homithre :' lice might he lost, to them am ststaid tt • modest and presumptuous saw • ;-.' raised in ignorance, sprung up as M ',.. who compare society. intelligence. sense. keedilt iolhos and cents, mysteriously. meanly MUD' gotten. It is to publicity, however. that ms , . : parents and guardians are thankful that ••ZF ions. daughters and wards, previously li _t lick], and of delicate oondition and ap i have been restored to health and vigor by ' BRANSTRUP, besides many before and shot marriage through him have been mild maiii gel faring. anxiety. mortification, dc. Sparnatorr• hea or nocturnal emmiasiona, are comnletetramed in a very short space of time by his new, esomolea, which are peeuliarly his GPM They are onsipomedil rom the Vegetable Kingdom. having-es= the frilacfefthellercurial treatmen hobs abandes.• ed it and substituted the vaaitabls 741•1111100. eases are troatadwith markerooteem—navaglisii ' over forty yam (0 szPerionos motion , tlatestei.yt mat in hospitals of both the Old. World • M the United leads him so say—to an at. fair trial. health and happiness will amda , • upon the now—psiled cheek. T ri lls no maw montsbanks sad einseks. but come sad he Consumption and all of its kindred disow n,. which so many anm i e n i e ill our countrisi. as • now be relieved. pro they attend in 3t la time Full particulars can had of rmrtorts4-. 7 Itly procuring* copy of the Medical A d viser. is given gratis to all that apply Having lb. vantage of over forty years ezpmisaea tang= observation, onesequaatly. lot has_euptirior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who In daily consulted by the profeedon. as well aerate"- „ mended by repeatable citizens. Pulfikoi , prietars of hotels, ho. Office fin Sodnn 7.0 street. near Diamond street. Private easimani ca te ti ndedons from all parte of the Union striatlyake.. ! to. Direct to deatiydaw Pat Oia. SUMMER GOODS 1122EXE1 REDUCED JACONET LAWNS, at 121.2 aids; ORGANDIE LAWNS, frost 111 1.2 $ i 7• 14 antes; A FEW 81TEINEft AXLES left,at $7 1+; cent*: SHAWIA AT COST. NACIMES AT COT MILK MANTILLAS AT CO T. LACE MANTILLAS AND POINTS &Oa $1 00 and upwards; The Best , Quality of HOOP urns Just Opened. • W. & D. 9 - cents= rum' AND mum= tors. lot A. O R 6 A L A .—FOUR LOTS 1111COLe line township.adt r ining St. Afar re ty eetnetst nine-six feet front. one hundred and ten depth. enclosed by paling fence. The yob be sold together or separately, at low and : long time. Applyto JAS. S. D &Add t.Mary'sannenger; • U 411ITARTEILILISTFJUP . So RANTS. ND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST . THE GOVERNMENT. oughtloy • - • PITTSBURGH TRUST col/marg. - e.27 -3ml JOHN D. SCULLY. awhile.' Loretta Springs, Oambria oountr i Pa saITVATED ON TUE ALLEIGIIIENT .1.• Mountain, near Leretto. 4 miles from Craw- son Station, Pennsylvania Railroad. CandwiM county, Pa., will be open for the reception ofirap - v _ item _ _ • Oa tie Mk day of Mom An excellent Band of iblido will be in attiond awe dorms the season. For ciroWars end further information sent" to FRANCIS A. exploit% felB-dtaepl Read! Read! Read Z - - -4 HIGHLY Ill:POIITAZITIll •"•, • Wgrisatv usr To THE asruinr. • .... D. these mitering from weakung of -. ght: TO ALL, YOUNG AND OLD: you wish to expenenee great relief in YOU i' -;.1, gh&_try the world-renowned 11 111881A11 PEBBLE SPECTACLIEL„ j Parchasen will continue to And wrest asuong: - Boa bY tribe these 3,mtaclea. tiolt o pt J. DIAMOND. ' No. 39 Fifth street. pet iiildlne._ - The Iturdan Pebble inserted lm old Warm. /1-, 1 ....„ desired. 1 ' 4 MI- Dewar hupoitere sad Pm:tandem _ .q.ard THE JELLOOO.II.A.I3O, • (romans court nimaIiIIIIIJ • 7' CORNER FIFTH A BAUTIMAILD (Opposite the PG 1 4040) • 'Ft G MINN A. taken the above well-known ennalL. . Iva r is te ssa ida hies& l at Who Rh_ LAA, 111141termililiaW 0 UN • 14 , usirarairias auiseinee-is Ji7 80N. lb9wa mad eiri is •11;,, msesili; anew* MAK AIM Mr • ma fefaki ile.lollo2lr
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