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STREET, BOSTON are our agents for the Daily
Weekly Post in those oitieu, and are an
y. h4rlaed to take Advertisements end Subscriptions
or neat our Lo Peti Rake.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 2.3
le CITY AND
I"neylvainia Election—Oftleial
The following table shows the official
majorities for the State ticket in Pennsyl-
vania
.usinosnirie/Ifoisrities. I
it Adams 411
I , Armstrong 219
1 , . Bedford . 6411
! }larks 5914
:z Buoks 6871
4 Cambria ...................1 199
Carbon 69},
, Centre
~'; Clarion.. .....
ii , Oletudeld ...
. Clinton
, t Jolambia ....
I in mtig iland
: Ink.
t .. &vette ..
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Fulton 283.
P itreeno 19841
1 . uniatta 444
Lehigh 1944
oLucerne 2621
L4.4omir.g• 912
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4 Montgomery 1637
Tlktontottr. . . ........ ...... 474
4, Northarnpion 249]
I .Northatnberland...... 983
ITer/7 421
Pike 632
•1 1ichlay1kill - 16141
lallwau . 2 ., 9,
Arashington 4291
r 3ir e5tm0re1aad.........1367
'Ws ()ming 191
' , Nark . '3186
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Democratic majority (nett) in 61 coun
flee, :3,259.
li The remaining five counties are report
el
d as follows :
Democratic Affrjoriar.. I RemiLlican Afojoritieg.
"Monroe - 1400; Forest 60
-Wayne.. '30(1 Cameron
50
2,2WTiosa
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1300
;I 1,410
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Democratic majority (nett)in 5 eountier,... 790
r,,A 411 majority m tit counties, 3,259
IMtira Democratic majority
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_A Memorable Day.
hA frima calls our attention to the fact
thia, Wednesday, September 17th, 1862, will
be a remarkable day in history, as com
niemorating four important events, viz;
1 7Tit.—Genl. G. W. Morgan, of
this Unioii army, evacuated Cumberland
Gap, with his entire force, and succeeded
inireaehing the Ohio in safety.
SEPT. 17rn.—the rebelprivateer Alaba
ma, or " 2u10," captured her first prize, the
Virginia.
SEPT. 17 - i . e.—The battle of "Antietam"
was fought, between the Fedarals and the
rebels. Loss in killed and wounded about
• BEM 1 7TIT . —The Laboratory at Alle
gheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pa., exploded
Lois of life seventy-five to eighty, princi
pally femalei.
General Negley's Exploit in
Tennessee.
The Eastern papers give glowing ac
counts of the capture of 300 rebels at Lav
ergne, Tennessee, on the 7th inst., and of
thel'Splendid manner in which Gen. Neg
' ley la , nd his command behaved during the
engagement and on the march. The
Herald's correspondent gives the follow
ing reported casualties:
Major Bonnafon, attached to Colonel
.Mill'ar's staff, missing, and supposed
B.ergeant Van Natty, Fourteenth
Michigan, mortally wounded; Corporal
RahY, Fourteenth Michigan, wounded;
• privates John O'Donnell, Company B,
and Edward Wilbur; Fourteenth. Michi
gan,' killed: private Phelia, Fourteenth
Michigan, wounded in arm and foot. Two
or • three cf the Seventh Pennsylvania
caraky, whi Q b_ f j , ofrwitslly- reported to
havetdone excellent service as the advance '
guard under Captain May were wounded.
It is 'surprising that the Seventy-eighth
Pennaylvania escaped without serious
casualty, for they were exposed to the
enemy's fire on many occasions. Colonel
Sir well acted with that degree of prudence
and caution which characterize a discreet
and Yet a determined and courageous offi
cer. ';'His command captured the chief
part o'f' the rebel officers and soldiers.
Fifteenth Regiment of State
Militia.
This - regiment is now rapidly perfect
ing its organization and will parade in Ind
' ..OPm .at, an early day. Company B has
I .:4ll)rganized by the election of the follow
ing officers: Captain, S. Riddle; First
Lieut C. IL Super ;- Second Lieut. Ste
phen
Lieut., :It'Cand ‘ less ,I Quartermaster. W.
B Cainpbet.
: o:rderly Sergeant, Charles
Shaler Jr. ; ,Sergeants, Samuel ißaw
thorn, iL. 11. Aue, - bather, Wm. Ridge and
John Robertfon. t,, 1 °P" 818 1 E. A. Daw
son, F; A. Ilierseh, C. F. Ingham and S.
IL Druit, with lour vacan, , ties to be filled
hereafter.
Thii company now numbeo, seventy .
fiye`members. The balance of 112 6 accou
trements have been furnished by th." State
and the uniforms will be ready for 'it'll° .
ery to; the members on next Thursda'y
&rotting
Sons of Temperance.
The llnineteenth annual session of the
Grand 3; Division of the Sons of Temper
ance ofithis St...te commenced on Wednes
day, atlFranklin Hall, Philadelphia. The
attendance, owing to the fact that ma..y of
the members have gone to the war, was
not sofllarge as usual, about one hundred
and fifty of the division being present.
Grand Worthy Patriarch Joseph R. Bol
ton preeided. The officers for the ensuing
year were elected, as follows ; Grand
Worthy] i Patriarch, Wm. W. Axe, from
Division 55 ; Grand Worthy Associate,
13eicjamili Lochtman, from Division 380;
Grand" scribe, Joseph W. Martin, from
Division; 19; Grand Treasurer, Isaac
Baker, from Division 19; Grand Conduc
tor, J. Rnssling Davis, from Division 30;
Grand Chaplain, Rev. Williaru B. Wood,
from Diiision 385; Grand Sentinel, John
Savage, from Division 205.
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Refinery Case.
A - test,pase was commenced in the Court
of ' Quarter Sessions yesterday, before
Judge Mellon, to determine whether or
not oil refineries are a nuisance. Mr. R.
B. Sutton; a citizen of Lawrenceville, some
lime singe entered snit before Justice
Jancey, of Lawrenceville, charging Messrs.
R. H. Sniith and Henry Naylor with nui- - i
gance.Tr defendants are oil refiners,
and have large establishment under oper
ation in the above named borough. The
information sets forth that the establish.
ment is Ideated in a thickly populated dis
trict, and that, in consequence of the nox
ious smell's arising therefrom, and the great
dagger to adjoining property from fire, it
is apubliegnisanee and ought to be abated.
John M. ;Kirkpatrick, Esq., appears for
the defenhe, and Thomas Howard, Esq.,
for the prosecution. The evidence will
be voluminous and the case will be strong
ly contested en lnith - sides. Its decision
will be looked for with great interest
Take Notice.
Dratte4 men whose circumstances will
not permit them, without sacrifice, to go
into service, can be supplied with substi
tute's. 11:0 char,oes specified. Enquire of
J. R. hforlange, No. 107, 4th street.
. Penalty
Yesterday, in the United States District
Courtin the case Of Capt. Wm. Reno,
chargeO, with piloting the steamer Science
without a license, the jury fdund a verdict
for $lOO, the amount of the'penalty under
the act of congress.
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• i Th e; Go undissioier of, Internal Revenue,
in answer to certain, questioqs,,relative to
, the tax on coil, hits Attliiniticage follow.
ing official communication : .
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OFFICE OF 'STERNAL RFOENURia '
Washington, Oct. 21,`1862. i
SIR : Your (letter of the 17th •inst. has
been received; and I will answer, your in
quiries in their ordet.
Ist. The owner or lessee of coal lands
must have a'dialor's license in order to
be authorized to sell the product. Pro
ducers of coal are not requiredt3l take a
manufacturer'S license. -."
2d. Owners ir lessees qf cbal lands who
take out the coal solelydor their own use,
as manufacturers, 'AIM pay' the , tax, as
the coal is used fdi dontymption;:
3d. Coal_dedlers whose sales are less
I than MC/ arelliable to the duty; for not
being Manufacturers the provisions efsec
tion seventy-three are inapplicable.. -
4th. --Wagoners who purchase coal by
thiAad, from the dealers, to sell to ens
'
mers are to be rated as peddlers.
sth. Steamboats are not manufactures
The same I think is true of coal barges.
I am, very repectfully,
G. S. Borrweu r Com' r.
Republican Majorities.
Allegheny 4
Bearer_ i 34
(Blair '9l
Bradford PM
Butlerls3
Cheater '154
Cravrford .. • 1417 i
Dauphin 44 -
Delaware.. 1311
Erie. .... -....- ........ 1542
Franklin 17
tiuntingdon 043
Indiana 1400
Lanegafer 44t49
Lawrence 1498
Lebanon 832
McKean 102
Mercer ...... :372
.Miftlin 98
Philadelphia "801
Potter 664
Snyder 'W
Somerset 1080
Susquehanna/ 11.88
Union 425
Venetic°. 68
Warren. tkis
From the Kanawha.
The latest advices from the Kanawha
region say that Col. Leighton's column
left Point Pleasant on the 19th, for the
purpose of reoccupying the territory
ly vacated by the rebels. It is stated that
iu additioreto the salt secured by the ene•
my, twelve hundred head of cattle were al
so carried away, They took from George
Long about 30,000 pounds of bacon, and
from Mr. Walker, at Malden, about 3,000
pounds. Mr. Walker says the rebels strip
ped no one entirely, bat took shout one-.
halt of what each man had. During the
last week's stay'of Jenkins' cavalry in the
Valley, they were much annoyed by. Union
guerrilla bands. It seemed that, the loyal
mountaineers, to the number Of three hun
dred, formed themselves into companies,
and went to bushwhacking in the most ap•
proved style. Whenever they caught a squad
of rebels away
,ftorn the .Rihirt_ command
theriittackid, therd; killing and wounding
what they could,' and paroling the prisoh
ers. One hundred of 'Jenkins' cavalry
were badly whipped-by these Union moun
taineers. If the rebels sent a force after
them, they could not be fountl-. ,Jhey liv
ed in the mountains, and attielen
emy whenever they were sure of winning.
Hanging on the outskirte of the rebe
camps they picked off a man whenever al
opportunity occurred.
Catholic Theological Seminary.
Collections in behalf of this institution
were taken up in the different churches of
the diocese on • Sunday last. St. Mary's
church, Lawrenceville,contributed $62,00;
St. Joseph's, Sharpaburg, $12,00; Church
of the Holy Family, Latrobe, $31,00; St.
John's Church, Altoona, $31,50; St.
Michael's, Birmingham, 537 15; St. Phil
omena's, ::.;.;37,54, and St. Mary's Sharps
burg, $22,00. ' The amount collected at
St. Paul's Cathedral has not yet been
made public, but it will reach a very hand
some sum,
The Drafted.
Some five hundred and fifty drafted men
from Westmoreland county, and about
seventy from Venango county, reached
here yesterday, and were quartered in
Camp Howe. The camp. now presents-a
very lively appearance, It is being pre
pared for the reception of the large num
ber of drafted men expected from other
Western counties. There are now about
one thousand drafted men in camp. They
are a splendid looking body of men, and
would form one of the finest regiments in
the service.
The Steamboat Business.
This has been a , year of great activity
among our boat-Lnulders. Since the Ist
ofJanuary last, thirty-three new steamers
have been finished, • and seventeen othor
.011 nlvanced- toward ' dinopleroti.
These are exclusive,of two gunboats being
built for the government.
On Thursday afternoon a trotting match
took place at Collins' Park, which was
largely attended. It was a trot, best three
in five and four horses entered for the
purse, viz: "Shamrock," "Red
"Rascal Jack" and "Fanny Forrest."
The latter, a lively mare, won the first
three heats in succession, in 2:51, 2:50 and
2:50, and carried oil' the purse.
Common School Law.
We are indebted to the Superintendent
of Common School, Hon. Thos. H. Bur
rows, for a copy of a pamphlet containing
the laws in relation tol our Common School
system, with decisions of the Superinten
dent, and explanations, intructions and
forms for school directors, embraced.
Counterfeit.
New counterteit two dollar notes on the
Farmers' Bank of Bucks County are now
in circulation. The plates are exceedingly
well executed, but they may bd detected
by the color and greasy condition of the
paper. We advise merchants and shop
keepers to look out for these bogus notes.
The Ist Virginii, regiment, at a meeting
held at Wheeling on Monday, passed a
re zolution extending their thanks to the
peop. l ? of - Pittsburgh for the kind recep
tion gien the regiment during their visit
here. •
Mi c h ae l Colla, an Italian fruit seller, of
this city, was a:rrested iu the Allegheny
market. yesterdizy, for fore Stalling by
purchasing a lot of chestnuts, and fined
$5 and costs.
Remains Sent Rome.
Yesterday morning the body of Walker
Huntley, a member of the Anderson Cav
alry, reached here from Camp Carlisle,
where he died a few days since, and was
sent to Connellsville, his late residence, by
the morning mail train. He enlisted about
two months since and went to Carlisle, in
poor health, was taken sick last week and
died in a few days. He,w&s. a young man
of probity and intelligence, much esteemed
in the community where he resided.
Counterfeiting Case.
In the United State's Court, Joseph
Shoemaker, a tavern-keeper, of Johns
town, is on trial for counterfeiting. This
is the last of- the "JOhnstown cases"
"turned up" some eighteen months ago.
The testimony is not yet poneluded. .
Am Escaped Murderer.
Eli Sheets, convicted Of the murder of
John Ensley, escaped from Beaver jail, on
Wednesday night. A reward of $5OO is
offered.
New Magic Current&c Holder.
Send thirteen cents in p9:stage stamps
and get a magic postage port monnia to
Henry Miner-71 and 73 Fifth street.
HAVE you seen the new magic currency
holder; everybody wants one, and the
price is only ten cents. For sale by the
single one, dozen, hundred or thousand,
at Miner's, next door to the Postoffice.
Vu ma
Unco's great books, Leg Mis
erable, in five parts, as follows: Pontine,
Colette, Marius, St. Denis and Jean Vel
jean. Complete setts can be found at
Pittock's, opposite Postoirice.
HAVE you •seen, it ? The , beat thing •`out
for carrying , postage currency. You earl
put in your vest pocket. Go to Pittock's,
opposite the Postofftee, arid:buy one.
RAPER, Atlantic and Godey for No
vember, at Pittock's, opposite the Post
office.
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Race.
Thanks.
Forestalling.
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Capt. Faulk at Hom e"
Captain Wm. L. Fount; of the . 4
Pennsylvania, arrived from the Elyt . st •
terday morning, and . i now lyingf_at
residence on Third street. He mar% .
prirnerotftewceiviP4ti .4.l . rete ivofia .1
the lift 'ffonA,rit Cedar I Mtiuh i tain on
9th of August and has since been in: t
hands of the rebels. He was taken
Staunton, Va., on the 12th of August a
remained there in a rebel hospital (f
merly occupied as a deaf and dumb as
lum) until the .I:.th inst., more than t
months. He suffered severely during t
time he was in the hospital and with di
cult) , saved his foot from amputation,
tli= rebel sUrgeonS said it could not
saved. There were several other "Ya
kees" confined there, but none receive
much consideration, being informed th
as they were "Pope's Hessians,'.' the
would undoubtedly be hung as soon a
they got well.: :One, is Cailt. ;Bash, .of lire
York, vias'haridcuffed before he had full
recovered from a wound in the arm, an.
taken away, but afterwards obtained hi.
release. On Wednesday of last week
Capt. Foulk, withal] the other prisoner
in the Staunton hospital', was sent to Rich
mond, and, after being kept a few days in
the Libby prison, sent to Aiken's Land
bag and thencp, : by. the ".Coininodore," to
Fortress Monroe. They were all p:-riled
and many of them have been sent to An
napolis.
.., Qapt. ..Foulks physiehtner say that al
though his wound will give him serious
trouble and the removal of as portion of
necrosed bone will be tie:essary, that am
putation will not have to be resorted to
and that he will ernlongrecover the use of
the limb.
Capt. F. has little to say of the condi
tion of the rebels, lest he should violate
his parole. but believes that unless there
is Foreign intervention, the rebels cannot.
hold out more than six months, owing to
the scarcity of provisions and clothing.
They now stibsist on bread and fresh beef,
but are poorly clad and few have shoes.
Equipments are scarce, but nearly all are
well armed.
He says that the driving back of the
rebels was a terrible blow to them, as they
had been congratulating themselves for
diya that the last blood had been spilled in
Virginia, and that the war would hence
forth be carried on in Maryland and Penn
ylvania.
' Notwithstanding his twelve weeks' con
finement„on hard rations, he looks very
well, and is in eiicellent health. lie does
not complain of his treatment, as he was
permitted to retain his personal etrects
and money, enabling him to purchase all
procurable comforts. The many friends
of Capt. F. will be glad to hear of his safe
return.
Church Dedication
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We would again remind our readers tla
SailiThomas Church, 13raddock's Fields
will e dedicated to-morrow. The Biel
Rev. Bishop Dominec will preach the ser
moo on the occasion.
An excursion train will leave the liber
ty street station of the Pennsylvania Rail
rJad at 5 o'clock to morrow morning, re
•turningafter the serricein the early par'. of
the afternoon. Tickets for the round trip
will be i'ssiied at half price, atlbrding ,
cheap and desirable opportunity to be pres
ent. Ample arrangeitlentshave-been made
with the firaddock'ii Field hotel for a
BUM ptous
About three o'clock on Friday after
noon a tiretbroke out iu Daniel Dill's
stable, Second Ward, Allegheny, and was
partially destroyed. The Washington
hose carriage was promptly on the grodnd
and rendered.valuable service. The cause
of the fire is unknown.
Runaway.
The horses attached to one of Wood
well's furniture wagons took fright on
Fourth street yesterday and'ran off, break
vhin the wagon un.l throw/lag out the driver,
o received severe contusions of the
head,
Theatre.
A splendid bill of attraction is offered st
to-night at the "old Drury," in which Mr. to
R. E. .1. Miles and his trained horse Min•
nehahn, will take prominent part. The an
performances of this horse are astonishing
and have attracted large audiences during, de
the week. All who have not seen the
"horse pieces' . should go to-night.
Trimble•s Varletiethi.
The amusing farce of "Attention Ex
empts" will be performed at this place of
amusement to-night, together with a great
variety of singing and dancing. The bill
offered -is a good one, and well ,worthy
the attention of those,seekingamjsement.
The Criminal Court.
Judges Sterett and Mellon are now
holding separate Courts. The former was
engaged yesterday in the trial of petty
cases of assault and battery.
Allegheny County Rebellion
Record.
This is a most valuable compendium of
information of great interest to residents
of this county, published to-day by Will A.
Lare and Wm. M. Hartzell, of the Dis
patch. It gives all possible information
concerning the organization of troops
under the several calls ; the pecuniary aid
from citizens of the county ; the home
guard organization ; the operation of the
draft; hit of exempts, &c. •It is well
compiled and neatly printed. The work
will.have a large circulation, as thousands
of our people have a personal interestin it.
Bedew.
Gen. Markle reviewed the Stanton Cav-
alry, Cols. Schoonmaker and Stockton, at
Camp Howe yesterday. ' When the review
was over he stated that he had never seen a
finer body of men. Col: Stockton's regi
ment is filling up rapidly, as numbers of
drafted men are joining him.
Currency Wallets.
The stamp currency wallets sold by
Henry Miner, Fifth street are decidedly.
neat:and convenient, as they keep the lit
tle bills in good order and perfectly safe.
gve r y body should have one. They are
only ten cents. Miner has thousands of
them.
Presentation
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Tease Lazear has-presented' Col.
Stockton, of the Second Stanton Cavalry
regiment with a fine spirited horap, for use
in the 69-lit.
Boors AND $110:9 at private sale any
ime during the day,or evening at.Meelel
and's Auction, f 5 Fifth street. ..
LOURS L4STING CONGRESS GATTkaS a
Masonic. Hall..4.uction House.
GROVER &Reggiela Sewing gaohimq.for Dimily
manufactvring Durposnu are beet in u4p.
• A. F. C-lATONAY. General Agent,
18 Fifthutreet, Pittsburgh. Pa. -
rotrEni kink.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON
MASTIPACMMMI 071;
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE at CHAIRS
WAlt&HOUtEri 135 13M112 . FIELD STREET
(Between Sixth street and Virgin alley,)
PITTSBUBRIE: -
CR. EMELT
. 141 FIFTH STAEET. ()Pewee 'cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
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NOTES, BONDIEUd9RTGAGEB and other Seen.
ritie =
OTICIF t , ,NO3FACE, , •-e
TO BUYERS OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS
OR GUMS
for Fall or Winter Wear.
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,I:tAM I' o PrOti IT F: Hu in' II EILDSTOW N, Oct.
—General Fitz John Porter and staff'
erday returned from Washington,.
ere, for a few days past, they have been
attendance on the Martindale court
:rtial.
l.'rivate Hiram Cole. 14th U. S. Infan
died to-day of wounds received in the
nt reconnoissance to Charlestown.
II is quiet in th;s vicinity. The troops
however, in readiness to march at
.1 notice.
Mir HOOK, Oct. 24.—The steamer
Australasian, from Liverpool on the llth
inst , has passed off this point, bound up
to ew York. Her advices are two days
late than those furnished by the Kanga
roo
T e
,question of the recognition of the
tou hern Confederacy continued to at•
rac considerable attention. It was as
ert 1 that the English government had
nn unced. its intention of continuing a
tri t neutrality.
T e latest, in ( Queenstown :
I, xttos, Oct. 12.—S. from Italy
- iy hat Garibaldi is about to issue an
the manifesto, declaring that he will
ill ndeavor to carry out his project of
lid g Rome.
P ass, Oct. 12.—The Bourse closed in
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atulasnteirnditileal,
Bank
f. oc.
of B England has
scr aced £400,000 during the week.
Br adstnffs dull. The quotations for
he are irregular and the prices easier.
N ' YORE, October 2-I.—The steamer
riel from Aspinwall with 5750,000 in
eas re and a number of passengers ar
ved at this port this afternoon.
Th ship Reporter, from New York, for
in 1 rancisco, was totally lost off Cape
orn only four of crew were saved.
Th ship Erie war seen on Augusta the
I, ni e miles South of Cape Horn, aband
led rid dismasted.
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VERY LATEST;TELEGRAPH.
From Fortress NotirOe
FOREIGN NEWS
EN, BUELL RELIEVED OF 1118 COMMAND
Yellow Foyer in Wilmington, N. C
The Ship Reported Lost
ATEST FROM SAN FRANCISCO
4fee.. at 6 .. ste., dte
FORTRESS MONROE,'Oot. —From the
Richmond Inquirer of 20th.—We have
nothing new from the army of the Poto
mac.
Five hundred paroled Union prisoners
were seat down to Verona yesterday for
exchange. -
The cold weather of Saturday night had
a deadly effect on five hundred cases of
yellow fevei at Wilmington, N. C.
Coffins are in grea . : demand and cannot
be obtained as fast as people die.
Gen. G. B. Anderson died on Thursday
last of wounds received at Sharpsburg,
Maryland.
From the Richmond Inquirer, Oct. 21—
We learn from Jackson, Miss., that the
bridge across Cyprus Creek was burned
by the enemy, and our forces not aware of
it till they arrived at the creek on their re
reat. They were then forced to run down
he creek and cross at the Mill Dam, where
he enemy had a commanding position.—
'Phe slaughter of our troops at this point
;vas very heavy. The oversight consisted
;n negleet,to destroy the railroad leading
ront Corinth, Columbus and Cairo, which
• I nabled the Unionists to run in recruits
uring the entire night previous to the re.
The New York Herald has the follow
1:
SII / 11IPSBURCI 7 Mn., Oct. 22.—Yesterday
flag of truce from the enemy visited
I.arpsburg to inquire into the numbers
d condition of rebel wounded at that
acc.
.1G reat numbers of paroled prisoners are
.ving at liberty through the camps about
tietam, and many are daily to be seen
, ing about in carriages with the secesh
.ales of that region. As there are
ny rebel sympathizers about here, these
.el prisoners are petted, and have fine
. es generally.
'scree had been issued by the Niear
government requiring that all per
. ming into the Republic, must have
i rte.
revolution had again broken out in
but it will probably be suppressed.
'amigo dates to Sept. 18th have been
d.
arty of Americans who went to
pa on a gold hunting expedition
ved at Panama penniless.
ttle had taken place at Santa Bar
i
!ear Grenada, lasting forsix hours,
h Mosqaera defeated the conserva-
I tth grearloss.
Mullen, of the United States
nd party are among the passengers
Ariel They have completed a good
road from the head waters of the
i River to those of the Columbia
The party spent four winters in the
Mountains. The road is six hun
lee long.,
ERN, N. C., Oct, 22, 9 A. M.—A
n n
the 2 meeting was held at Beaufort;
Ist inst. Eloquent speak
' e present, and resolutions en
the President's proclaination and
.r adopted.
i. S. transport Guide leaves Be:an
' 2 in. to-dav for Baltimore. -
gunboat Ellis, of the Newbern
Lieut. W. D. Cashing cm
:, captured the British schooner
of Halifax, on the 19th inst., in
r. sail Inlet, twelve miles from Wil
-1 N. C., while seeking to run the
with a cargo of cotton and spirits
e. The vessel grounded, and we
I. her and cargo.
ks, October 21.—The Grenada
.f the 16th has a report of the
and occupation by the United
rces of an Island in Galveston
.thing is said of our forces having
he main hind, but a fight Was
• d should they make such an at-
erman has ordered thirty seces
ies to leave Memphis on account
;nine outrages on the river.
enada Appeal contains a report
Dorn and Lovell have been or
report at Richmond. General
,n is announced as the successor
an Dorn.
our, Oct. 24.—The steamship
arrived at this port to-night,
Orleans on the lab. She brings
specie, eighty paroled prison •
Corinth, and a hundred and
charged sick and wounded from
,:ns.
mer Matanzas arrived at New
the 14th. It had been report
: was missing.
awba arrived at New Orleans
Orleans papers contain no
•
o3 , x'olt;' 'October 2 4.—General
'.een relieved from the corn
,e Union army in Kentucky, and
1 osecrans ordered to the god-
riYirmartivron, petabor ilteamp
itriividleliv4ptingini three liitivireditfed
fifty confrqbatuts from Suffolk, having
rackitheir, intX)vithin our lines. T .
ndreti,ot thelit were, titeu. - They were
i inediiitely dent. ft) contraband eaTp:
Sea , Fit.kisiiisco; Octi"-24.The Markets
'tie Without change:' := ''' ''
Subscription books cif the Central Pa
cific Railroad Comp* hiive been opened
at Sacramento, and nearly four hundred
thousand dollars subscribed. Three mil-
lions of stock is offered, which mill prob
4bly be taken and ten per cent. paid with
in a short time. Our best railroad men
ere making. persistent efforts to organize
the company. Sufficient capital and en
terprise insure' the early building of - the
road as far east as Washoe, which would
pay well for local uses, and is indis
pensable to an extensive development of
the vast mineral resources of Nevada Ter
ritory.
Canto, Oct. 24.—Passengers just in
from Columbus say,' that it -is reported
thiere that. a light is in progress at Island
No. 10. The probability iP, this report is
true.
(The steamer Emerald started for Vicks
burg this. afternoon 'with nine hundred
pr4oners to be exchanged.
Gold Banished Prom the Stock
List.
The Board. of Brokers has decided that
after the present week neither gold nor du
tiable Treasury notes will be called among
the other Public securities at its regular
daily sessions. This action was taken at
theidirect instance of the Sectretary of the
Trehsury, who is of opinion that specula
tion in the precious metals is fostered by
the recognition of gold as a legitimate corn•
mociity of purchase - and sale. By the
same influence it is understood that the
city hanks will next be pressed to decline
lending on gold hereafter. By this means
Mr. Chase and his adVisers hope not only
hereafter to reduce the premium on gold,
but also to check any very extended spec
ulation in it.
It Is difficult to speak with patience of
this new instance of Mr. Chase's titter in
ability to comprehend the simpleit laws
of finance. He seems to be unaware that
the depreciation of gevernment paper,
shown by the premium on gold, is due to
operation of a law as immutable as that L ei i
which governs the course of the tide, or
the changes of the moon,
If every owner of gold in the country
were to agree not to sell or in any way deal
in that commodity it, in the end, would not
make an appreciable difference in its
value., How vain then, the hope that
banishing gold from the stock list and
preventing the banks from lending on it
will in any way check the depreciation in
United States currency.
The effeLt of this attempted check up•
on speculation in gold will, as is well
known on the "street," make the premi
um higher. The more impediments there
are to the sale of gold the less will be of
fered and the deficiency . in the supply will
cause the price to advance. There will be
more hoarding, and if there are no quota
tions permitted the increase will be shown
and clearly marked by the rise in ex
change.
The clamor against the banks for lend
ing on ;gold will not stand a moment's
criticism. The business of a bank is to
make ,dividends for its stockholders by
loaning, moaey in good security. Gold at
par is the security on the market, and is
a far more legitimate article to deal in
than fancy stocks.
There is nothing sacred about gold more
than about wheat, pork or any, other mer
chantable commodiety, and it is as. legiti
mate an article of purchase and' sale as
they. The trouble is not with the gold
which after all does not. through Consider
able periods vary in intrinsic vJue t but
with the, government's irredeemable pa
per currency. There is no hope for the
satvation of our finances but in a radical
change in the Treasury Department. The
more brains in the management of our fi
nances the less will be the premium on gold,
!World
Drafted Monte Furnish Their Own
Blankets.
An order has been issued by Eli Slifer,
Secratery of the State of Pennsylvania,
calling attention to extracts from the gen
eral order No 121, which state that as the
supply oir blankets are exhausted in the
market fit for military use all drafted cit
izens are 4dvised to'bring to the rendez
vos a regulation blanket eighty four by
sixty six inches and weighing five pounds
and further states, that as the clOthing,
blankets and sheos issued by the ggvern•
ment are ciharged at average cost and no
soldier who furnishes his is obliged to
d •aw from the United States it is his in
terest to supply himself.
Iron Clad Vessels.
Donald McKay. the well known Ameri
can ship builder has just returned from a
visit to IJ:4lgland and France, where he
personally' inspected the iron clad fleets
now building in those countries. In a let
ter describing them he doubts the pro
priety of the government constructing so
many vessels of the Monitor pattern as he
regards them as inferior to the large ves
sels building abroad for offensive purpos
es. 'Their lowness in the water and in
ferior speed would, he thinks, put them at
the !mercy df the huge tams, for such they
all are, thd.composes the European fleets,
The Ironsides and the great ram building
by Mr. Webb, he fears will be the only
two effective vessels in the navy for deep
water purpOses.—..V. World
IN A P77si o o
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
Just publish in a Sealed Envelope. Prios
Six Cent&
A LEMUR ON THE NATURE, TREAT
MENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhcea or
Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Eminissions.
Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage
generally,
_Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy
and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, result.
in g from Self Abuse , Jco.—By ROBT . `J . . CUL
VERWELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book, riv
"A Boon do Thousands of &deem"
Sent under sent, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dregs. Post paid, on receipt of six cents. or twc
Postage stammly Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE.
127 Bowery.] ow York. Post Moe Box, gtiSig
au7i3m-bedker
COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY
DIARIES FOR 1863,
allsizes,
GRAPHIC ALBUMS,
new lot.
'PED WITH INDIA RUBBH,
So arranged that it is always clean and
,ready for use.
LOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND
s acknowledged to he the best airtight
ink ever r offered to the publig.
POCKET BOOKS FOR POSTAGE CUaRENCY.
For We by .
W. N. HAVEN,
oe2o .1;
SORiilia, WOOD THIRD STS.
3 SECOND *AND XELODEONS.
For sale by
0023
E ~~.` , .0 :,,~
ALLIGITENT REM, }
October 15th. 18$2.
lON FOR DIRECFORS OF
this Bank will held at the Banking
House, On the 17th day of November next, be
tween the hours of 10 and o'clock.
A general meeting of the stockholders will
held on the 4th day of November neat. at 10
o'clock, a m. J. W. COOK, Caidner.
oe16:1m
N"EW PAU, GOODS.
HEW STYLE SHAWLS,
NEW STYLE CIRCULARS,
High Plaids for Ladies' Dresses
ig'd Rept, Poplins,
1 Fine Plain PopH is, an Colors
among which may be found
THE PRIDE OF THE WORLD,
LA7IES' SIZES,
MISSES' SIZES, and
CHILDREN'S SIZES
W & D. Hugus 9 ,
CORNER rzrrn AND pIARKET
sea
MORIVATE ISEASES..
Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL
and SURGIICAL Office, No. 60
Smithfield ; street, Pittsburgh.
P Dr. BROWN • 4:
ennsylvania. _
ill an old oitisan ,
of Pittsburgh, and has been in $
Practicefor the last twenty-five •' • •
Years. Ills business has been
confined Mostly to Private and
Surgical Diseases.
•
• ~:
S AND STRAN4ER
In need =cal Mend, should not fail to
and out the ware place of relief., The Doctor is a
regular graduate, and his egperrea......n..... treat
meat of a certain class of tiis . es is a sure guar
antee to the eraffeiers of ob permanent re.
lief by the use of his some& and following his
advice.
rip.. BROWN'S R IRS
never fail do cure the woint form of Venereal
Diseases Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.—
Also all `diseases arising from a hereditary. last.
which joutnifesta itself in the form of Uttar.
Psoriasis. and a great many .forms
this skin
eases. the Origin of whioh the patien entire/7
Ignorant.
suresotuf so
d ffli Dr. Browneffers
hopes of aand spee .recov
SEMINAL
Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of serums'
gratificationrbich the young and weak minded
often give w ay to, (to their own destruct:len.): ar
the only villle remedies known in the coonnirs ,
—they are safe. and make a sPeedY restoration
of health, I
. I
RIDIIMATIML
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this
.
painful disease is • PIW will warrant
cure. lie also treats Piles. Meet, Gonnorrhata
Stricture, Urethal Discharge% Female Weakness
Monthly S_UPpreSSIOXIS. Dial3MS of the Joints.
Fiatula in Ano. Nervous Affections, Pains hi the
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder. to.
gather with all diseases of an impure origin.l
A letter deaoribing BROWN, ss, containing a
nm,_directed DR. N 0.60 Smithfield
St. Pittsburgh, Pa., will be immediately &newer.
ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely peeked
and secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms, Na. 60 Smithfield
treat, Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-dawds
• ,
TO i pONSUMPTIVES., I
THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN
restored to health in a few weeks, by a Very
simpleremedn afterhavu*sufleredseveralsrears
with a severed lari,g affection and that dreadful
disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known
to his fellow adorers the means of cure; 3
To all who desirelit o lie will send apreserriptiOrr
used (free of charge% with the directions for pre
paring and usicg the same,whickthey will find a
turn curefor Cop.tumption.:AstlimarTrortihitii,`&o.
The only object of the advertiser in sending the
Proscription 1810 benefit the afflicted, and spread
information which he coneives to be invaluable.
and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,
as it will cost thom nothing, and maY Prove a
blessing.
Parties wishing the resorption will
_please ad
dre -a ,- , . - -- Rev. REWARD A. WILSON,_
sel9-3m Williamsburg Kings County, N. Y.
Read! ' Read! Read
HI,GIIIIY IMPORTANT 31 l'
Gaxtr ailuzir TO TUE eirrLicrr.
eight DA and those suffering from weaned o
TO ALL YOUNG AND OLDt '
Ton wish to eixp °dance great rolls( fa your i l
ght, try the world-renowned
RUSSIAN EBBLE SPECTACLES?
I
Purchasers will utinue to find perfect eatisfic.-
don by trying t me fi_pectacies. Bold only by
.L DIAMOND. Optician. I
No S 9 Fifth street. Post Building,
desired. The - RUssiatt ebble Inserted in old frames, I
ma - Dewar Imposters and Pretenders. • •
.1y22
`OATS! OATS-!!
ARMERS ANA GRAIN DRAILERR
A' 'take notice.
°mom Quaniiiiscia Ili, &.
P & . . 0 1:7 1 .. 1 . 4401 . 4862 4 ir j r 1i
thousand bush ef good. -sound. merchantable,
Vats: to'be at the - Public Forage Hensel:
urnrstnetdmorttdaeppotti delivery. grain by
A. moneonrettii.
Major and Quartermaster,
J. IL MELLOR
ZIMA. 0 0114. gr.
z: . ' Ir. tr,
B ,A Ale_
-A T.!-
MoCLELZMU) S
AMIMEREEIifTiL
L
RITTSEUREiII THEATRE
Lasers AND hieseaea.......-...W.51.11PD8Rp*
PRICYB or Anxesios. — Private Boxes.' $5 'co
Ingle Beat in Private Box. St 00A -Parquette and
li nt s,' Circle; chairs. 50 cantle Family Circle, 5
.ones; Colored Gallery. 25 cents: Colored B ox , s.
cents. Galler y 15 cents. -
•
ixth night of the engagement of Mr. R. -E 4
MILESand -his colebretil trained Lorse, MD;
NEHAILL
UINAM, or _zoo* SON O! •y 8
;no, Putnam - bir o Mika
:lack tu re ' 11in:het:aim
cLAunir.toirV*74
Miles
To conch:Ede with
DIAZEPPA: '
OLASCIWI,Ati
ASSETS, JULY 1.1862.
314 r kei Y. slue,
.... $261,6'67 35
.... 952,464 00
.... 685,411 66.
Z 35,144 00
.. 107,412 00
... 168,240 CO
87.96 18
Cash Sr Treas. Notes
Bank Stocks
C.- S. l& State Stocks
City Bonds
RailrOad 4 tuc kg...... .........
Mortgage Bonds
Real Estate, unincambarod
Total ASsets
•
•
to.t, unadjusted and not due 4177,8.52 26
'ire and Inland Navigation Inouriknee as
ted at it q favorable rates and ruleslagart.i.oon
ent with fair profit and reliable.indellini y
VE OUTBUILDINGS AND CON
TENTS,
insnre4 on most favorable terms, for. a term of
five years or 1(113. Losses equitably adjusted and
Promptly pa id .
Applications solicited. Policies Wiled -with
out °slay. and al business attended- to 'with
fidelity j and diqattch by
A. A. CARRIER A: BROTHER,
63 Fourth, street
oelS:3md Pittsburgh Pa.
NEW STYLE CLOAKS,
lI I ALMORAI. SKIRTS,
AR qualities and colors.
( •
N9V STYLES HOOP SKIRTS,
•--- A T --.
U. a Amy
=NM
- tutnamillt:galftot:l3gota and
.
s hoes -
T.-ARAL/x.OAT
.111'.711 ST.
sIVITA(O p t i I M I E , ILEASItqiitchi t HD
Tv' to:coat...asMay must betoloaldout 1.,;zoo
-414gy.k.7.4:
..; COMErIAND, Mpg,
ittoo Wank..
1 - 4
VOTION
TAX,.
° Y-Ar—
tiv
wow STANTON OaVALlll". (il ' E'- ' --- TES
BOIT 4,177 •
• W.lB DEPARNIESi,
V . /shine 1 1 -C,ll-n-D - .. C., thin 3; , iel;:i.
'mA.7OO. JOSIZPIrti.'bTOCKTON, Plattbillgie, :
air: Y ou are lierohY - -.ltuthorized - re' raise a
'Regiment of Cavalry to 'the:State of 'Pears' 'Ta
nis, for three yews. or Ainductlie war; ro be ,cro
;Suited in accordance with. tleneral cider „tic..
421—from this Bop-irtmet.t. ! _.
The Field alio Stair 011icer,s can be mustered_upon completion of the organization otiho Roe
meat.
Ertl isted nun lin be muslereclas enrolled. Sup-
Plies' of `Clothing: hOrses anOngtipmenta
will befgrnished by, the proper Department.
By order of the Soirotary:of War.
0 . 1 '. -11 IICKINGIRA111„
BrigaliertienepitandA."A. G.
Hein UatTa r ld
7,24l3farrTirtr 01n,184%17:A'
The sOregoimiaetbority the,Wiiill-cipartment
is aPpraved; end ordered that Regintent of
Cavalmthusnuthorized" to be raisfagreeablv to
'the terms andorganisitienletticat 4,,hylhe War
- I.lepartmenffi By Order Of
: .;; • 'Minton' Oenorni -- POntarlyanla.
From the ahove it Ailh ho seen thilttlEsunder
iignedlias bee,' dulyan.horzed,nelnisetbis Repioierit ;. It ,
will,bnuttnated., arfer as-peSsiblo to
the Stanfoh Cavalry, and CoL :Tern taliPßehoon
maker -will assist- in. _complolingzihe,Regiment,
The firatbninton Eoginientisnovrat Cakeni-liowd,
unlioinied. 'and will r. be .I.nieuntitcloWere. Vivo
Companies of ithis:ttegimenr:are -now-ti.d-Tamp.
and is fist fi llingup. ;sl7.lZ't:.
ComPaniee.imrta ofponipanien end aqtadv. not
already accePted.have nor thele‘tiniddruloubt
eilly the nneationrottunity for. - entering late For
vice. All Bounties from -the ;llniteelitites will
be given:to the nien„-and`the -,Alletherig4County
BountYle nehmen as may-be eillisten!frem
gheny County: This Battalion , has *been called
for special service by the: Becketary-ef4Y - fir, and
win be armed, equipped and horsed it Me least
debty.t : • , • 1 , 4 ,
•Ue Colonel can be found atlletidqharters,
BABIC, BLOCK.'Fifth — street atient, neral
Noire's office. ' rA:.i 7,31 r -P
To . uEriiißEiblii*,'WAittiti TO
fill the isitki -of:the',NlNTH .Eilk,l4F. NT
PENNSYLVANIA EI34Ii.VE 'COAtti: Gen
ilemen desiring to j -the_zarlly cannot Connect
themselves with a better tegiment..i.:Ear- tun her
Information ingniiilat - Recruiting ofq9 N . ;Wilkins
Hall, Pour h =eat: 'I L L- • Jr ,
• 'LLEITT,i . JOIEIV . 'E',KrttIf..PA.TATM.
oel6:tnovls : - lieernitink
$2,193,138 19
on TEM srx.Ty.:Tiann
"other Penhaylvirthkregireerthi.;-,lll2;Uncer
signed, min reaming 'redruitalor an
Pennkylvania rorimentsacat morded.tieciallethat
popular veteran :regimentf•the--Axty•third led
tly,the gallant Vol. Hays. lie. will Davao , e)rory
recruit the usual, govenurtunt :bounty aria ad
vance Pei': also the cohntyhondand:ertra.bouud..
ty of $1.0.. He will receive recruits for ang , brench
of the Berrien, . infantr9 cavalry or.k,a.Ttilleri..
Office at Wilkins hall, FOurth street'.
NOTICE TO PiIE#CETS
D E A L E Rla,
'-
NEW GOODS FOR
EATON, IIACRUIR dr 'IMP.,
'SIT E THE ATTENTION OF MET.
-111- ERR of •
TRIMMINGS, I . :
EMBROIDERIES,MORIERL__GLOITES •
.-- • MILLINERY GOOII
. - . NOTIONS .- c ;' - '&o
Our present stock embraces everythinglere
tofore kept, with tho addition of many newiand
useful articles; to which wp invite the:- special
attention of the jobbing trade. •
S 0 L . D lER
I t i lia_ int( igrael l" itiggift he - latt wfl
Shirus, Wool &treks, ilaliLYrets,,-66...pmatu•
00l
ere Collars, 4:o.
EATON, liIAOROBI t 0,.,
NO. 17 Fifth strait.
amaamossingedirill
WHEELED a • WILSON'S
Seitlng litlachines4
NO. 27 PIBTH STREET, PITTSB VISO*:
dvakdcd the l Arat Pre nisei at the
United States Fair
.:.
~: FOR THE' ukißs i;, i:.. --
1858,.E 1 1809 ^ and ,'FiWOIY..4'
~ UPWARDS . 003 0.,:- 41S*'43r:;!li?1:7
MACIIIIOSsoIdAVIe Vuit,*46:141.41::
X08;= : SII A X
110,000 SOLD THs PART ••••
We offer, to :the pubild WHEELER" 19 . WW
SON'S IMPROW,D SEWINO., m4causwijii
REDUCED MOSS, with im3reimmilconfill'ilce
of its meeits as the boat mad Motif. Useful Folnitt
Sewing hfaibinenow in Mt. Itadoi:eki974)ll',..eir
on the thickest and thinoMf. tos4os toe.
look-stitch Impossible to tmrarel,- ehhe on both
sides. is , simple fn oonatruction,rooro"opoot- L
moviment'and more durable Man - aim,other
chines. , Olimlara eriviror Prices aril dimrittian ,
of machine furnished gratis 9n epphoatioa
eon or 1 . 3 y lottor. ,
EversMarlinwarranted for tiiree: years.,
aa, WK.' strAiNEwar , ol;
Faismariria
IRON. AND NAIL WOIMB; -
Itiannfantarers of
ar, Sheet, Belle Vitae, TrOO...PiA
and Tint; Naas and Spniten ;
. .. _ .
ho, Screen, Bniall Rail aittlat - iiirßailr
Izon,aldtable for Coal Worka.
Worke are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK
warehome, .No.BB Water street
6 Plarltet ntrent, Bagate.r.Nn.kliding:
inahrtani4lt
TO NUELDEMOARD 41303PrEV,;:,
We are now ziumnfr,9. feßerlor,4#oo4,
which we arePteberodto deltviqrfrOw 011 r. PM* .
muuNaopiraLßEßTirsTiumi6r.
hind aa
Beet qnsuaL uality of .!'llY:W11:7. coal aiwaY 9 -
-••- •
0419 t • ItintitioN: mrAILT •
peneeit,&.. :,M'Kay,
BREEDS AND ELSiEg.
PROCNIX BMW Rammer,
Pittsburgh. September 10,434,
D IBS 0L17.1701f. OP - PARTNEauIaP
.
.—'The partmershfip , heretoCre - -....pistiat
tWeen. JUS . SPAN ORR and-W. R. 'GARRARD" ,
wee dissolved on the gosh of AUgUEts *busk WI
IL GARRARD being authorized to; settle up' the
boldness of the.late firm at the officein the:Bro
.I.m:,
o",_ The Brewineusineeswillke e tnithated-1iP7 ,4 , --
SPENCER Br AMAX; whip:lntend ' 4 o' have "al4
ways on,-hand superior article'-of ALB,
TBIZ and BROWN, STOUT.' ,The nudersigocce.
Wink e thankful to - the friends - ortlke later= for,
a oontinnance of their pattoriage. and ;protasis:lj::
to make it their aim to give saU.A.Ou. on to all who..•
may purchase from theme - • -
Mr. ROBE RT;WATSON:eh? Liberty street,
long known to , thetuainassoommanity, will hAii , a
the management of our bazteass, with the fen` —
controlin the Brewery:
Address, all-orders to SPB.NCERA
Phteni x - lirtmer4VPMinlttrelt.:Pa..
P i
Pi
• ..TAKEBI4cIiAI::.
8n1.5-134
PEOPLES , INSURANCEI- COMPANY,"
.> 0 110 0p 1 L.44)0 ~Nik, : if•isTlifita*:
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NRUIAMIINUBSUBANCIT-':''
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vkliiii4. , ...',r ' , i ' iii.i.s . o:y4uiri.„- --_,
John fait, ' Bart; Jun. L. - ghoul ' '
William B. I. Ti, - Samuel P. Shrive:,
John-B. Parka George R Jones,
Chszles B. Bine Daniel :Wallace.
William Van Kit C. Ranson Love.
111 ma PHILLIPS, Prodder% t.
JOHN WAIT, Vice Pree'L
Waal . W. 431ARDNES, may iy/7-44
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Id Lieut.. 684'1!,,IV:1121.
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