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Mit) • SHOES,
ALL SHOP, STOP,E,
82 Fifth Street,
de, above Wood Street.
LOT 00
1 5 Square Shawls,
..noels.
Blinkets,
AL SKIRTS,
KARTS,
and Retail, at
IMVI SEMPLE'S,
182 . 17edtrar 'street,
AT,I.VEGIIBNY
2-6 1 , 11 FIFTH
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bet had it rfa• k Fifth at.
osa,heretelore, will leave
ille and Pennsylvania depots
1, "ONE 'O'CLOCK, precisely,
take •qtrbarti persons, (Ladies
and from the sale, free of
is re red. No boys per_
A, ender any plea whatever.
Atidtloneer.
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can Pert Nuts. ' ' .
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gltch Walnuts.
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cos' Nuts.
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, Rt:YAER & BROS.,
as. 126 & 128 Wood street
a! , 4B.L.WPs, £c.
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ung men ire' beyond
oalling-• on Dr. Brown ' at
r twenty-two year .conibi
o diseass* of a Certain class,.
ire& no testi than • fifty thous
- median are Mild; and no In
essi,c apiied.to tn , ittyyee early
' is in constant attendance at
ntimit; Trixa. In the
, Droierbie • an-old
and needs no references.
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this
BolffN,
138 Wood street.
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Messrs. tt,
Park Bow,
Street, 80, t
No. 611 Neils.
thorized to take Advertisements and Subsorli
tions for La at lowest rates.
the rate of $2,50 per hundred copies.
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FRth ZWRN I NcitSXP/.., 2 4. 1 864 . I
DEMOORA.TIC ' MEETINGS.
• , •
Meetings wilt be held et the following times
and plaotb
EAST •TtlteTtEtNilaftiff, VEIVAY, Sept.
2841, at 1 o'clock; m. • • • - .
DR: , BLACKBURN'S, -Mifflin township,
We,TPRDAY, Sept. 24tn, at 2 Wolof*, p. m.
LAWRENCEVILLE, on SATURDAY, Sept.
24th, at 7 u'alook,p. m.
REMINOViN; Robtflacitt township, on MON
DAY, Sept. 26, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
By order of the
oOrtimyrrEE ON MEEtINGS
'The Accident on this Penninsylvania
Railroad.— [the frightful accident' which ()c
-ourted recently on the PeandylVinla Railroad
is.represented as having been terrible in the ex- .
treme., qratiemert who arrived in. this city a
short Lime after it took place, and who had oc,
casion to witness the fearful scene of death and
destruetion, representqt asturpassing anything
•of the kind in the annals of Amerlean • railroad
travel, and the description of the manner i n
which the unfortunate sufferers met their death
is truly heartrending. Men, women and child_
ren, all bu vt alive in the terrible conflagration,
which °titillated among the debris of the shat
tered care, presented a spectacle that baffles all
description, and can better be imagined than de
scribed. The accident is said to be entirely the
result of the moat unpardonable negligence, but
we bad better refrain from forming a Judgment
in such a serious.matter as this before the cir
ctunstancca be investigated into.
Death bq a Fall.—Yesterday morning
about two o'clock two watchmen discovered the
body of a young man lying on the sidewalk in
front of Wair's Tavern, on Penn street, between
the canal and O'Hara streets. The skull had
been crushed, and a Stream of blood was flowing
from his load into the gutter. Alderman Don
aldson was notified of the fact, and learned that
the deceased wan a young German, aged about
twenty years, and that he had been to thin
country only a few weeks. He returned to the
tavern whare he was stopping under the into
ence of liquor and the proprietor gave him a bed
in the gar.et. It is supposed that during the
night he hid got out on the roof in his drunken
condition rind fell headlong on the pavement be
low. The body was conyeyed to Devore's coffin
rooms tor the purpose'of holdlistp inquest.
Escaped.—Thomaa Whittaker, a notorious
deserter, who was sent from this city in compa
ny with se, eral others in the early part of this
week to rejoin hia'regiment, hat again succeeded
'in making his escape. It appears that the train
In which they were conveyed missed connection
at 1 1::!restline, necessitating a short stay of the
Tarty at. that place.
.Wiiittaker, who is a thor
ough believer in the old 'Maxim that "time and
tide watt for no man," thought that this oppor
tunity would be as good as another for effecting
his escape, so relieving hittitfelf of his handcuffs
and the gitafds of all further retponsibilit y caa
eeralng him, he quietly lett the company of the
other deserters, which was doubtless very dis
agreeable to a man of his character.
Poet 0...1/ee lataprocoonerat.-.The Yostot
floe Department has completed the preparation
of the instructions, forms and blanks (or the op
eration of the money order system. About one
hundred and forty postoMoes have been desig
nated as money-order offices. They are located
principally in the Western States, and are di
vided ipto two classes. Those of the and class
are depositories in which those of the second
clan deposit their surplus money funds. Of
those at prseent designated there are twenty-six
offices of the first Mass. The system is to go in
to operatiqu on the first of October, but it will
require several ninths to get the machinery In
complete working order •
MeetlEtc.; tbe, Xlghth Ward.—The
Mocracy of the Eighth' Ward held a large and
enthusiaistio' meeting on. Wednestlay evening at
the corner of Chatham street and Yeansylvania
avenue. The following gentlemen were elected
officers ofJpg meeting: President, John P. Wor
nish, Vice Presidents, M. Freker, H.
O'Connor, WM. P. pm, Christopher Magee;
Secretaries, Edward 63 inunony, John Cornball.
The meetin; was addressed by Col, Jacob Zeig
ler, A J. haler, Wm. I. McGinn, Wm. Linn
anti Bartivrt Cambell, esqs., Who entertained
the vaet'su.iience until a late hour,
The Dk.,.ft —The drafted men of th'e 23d Dis
trict have been notified' to report •as follows:
,Allegheny county—Beservennd Harrison town-.
ships, Sept. 24th; Butler county—Penn. teller
son,Winfield, Clearfield and Summit, Sept. 26th;
; Oakland, Donegal, Fairview, Cherry and Wash:
ington, Sept. 21th; Parker, .31Legheriy, Ver. ango
and Marion, Sept. 28th. The , drafted Ilan of
.Lawrenceville are notified to report on next
Monday an 1 Tuesday; Birmingham on Wednes
day, Thurt , lay and Friday; East Birmingham
on Saturday, Monday , week, &c. East Birming
ham is confident of filling her quota before her
men are to report.
No more Draft.—We have finally been re
lieved of t his troublesome customer, and men
can now attend to their ordinary pursuits with
out further apprelieneton. One or twp districts/
it is true, have been sorely afflicted by his That,
but taking the tout enterable We have been ex
tremety fur unate m this respect, as well AIS in
etVciything else to the roseoution of which we
seriously and earnestly devote our atteetion.
We have reason to congratulate ovrselves on
our good fortune, and we can' now read with a
sense of security the accounts coming fiom ;other
parts of the country.. ,
Waived a Hearing.-oaps. Bates, dt the
First 'New York:l'l6*Y 4,.rtiliery,WEo wds ar
restedow Monday for committing an.eggrtated
assault upon the rierson, of . Joseph Bowen n, a
returned soldier, waived a hearing, and' gave.
bail in 400 for hie appearance at the nod term
of the Quarter Sessions. The Otiptsdn'tvae not
present at the hour designated by the Mayor
for the Itesiing, but appeared dying the Iller
noonand waived,the examination. The ease
will dent:alp/a be prdseouted.
-Singular Phenonsoneos.—tan last i Vett
nesday mourning about six o'clock a slimier
phenomenon was observed • by the atilielts,,at.
Tohnstown. A boW, to all appearance 'eh,
haryialnbow,. arched over the town lid ail 'its
eplAndor. ;;That which malfes,tt tlunorltatde is
413,talte en. was not. ! then *Miley, and th how
fr6m dbe east 115 • est.
1 . - TMOPO at chwv Cla F tin • -4 0 PP'l9l Out
,B4Frisbcgi,,there fie;apw i sonae.iwo ithOU"
/wad tFooppe VePlafiallug. - Four regiments the
20dth, 1 4.141 1 . 1 rilveri4'thel0tiat/ 66t. 202 d,.
'Cil...B4ll4lght; !the 205tia, fled, inatshesis_
41'00 1. 4143V° PRA ! 00,144 ;
: find the "„13th isipfy, par, ,ri . 41 43.eiK new
°e r as hum, er 6sit th6tutineeneh.' ~
ralicente 4 , c 4 , I*V, W 4 7
, tbe 4 '9 1/
are on a plan, bnverai it
iced in t ilthr6lo64fTuii.' r
Aumattritlanclined to acne
a they halm 'filiised l ' hi do ,
triit tile` Lftl o l4lWhiiiirti
t j
ilighisayi rofiberisibre,
1gh . 117 CALCOrreaPhY I ii,.. 1
)i: 4 - 1 16?&Ki titeNig:
, itiursuth Aunudittrultv}
ilizrAtaew , draill.
Nit c Vs filarAAllf ,
firma„
..1e ,.. ye: !,..r
ilml .' ile
..AaVitik i t e Ntelfdirgg ----
06a
caniat i are more or uwatroubled with I*.
of the - tanaola or cholera niorbus.. It La . Ito
know that Dittoes - Eimacisatauty titzutftra--
I'm is always an efficient remedy, and o.llethat
fa safe.
IRE PO
he following te it Ile *.s
$. • . s'• evening at McClellan ,
'tree'
ODBY
!,r,M
Fleming antillood .
El Dorado.— . -" •
Ch e ri
phio Valley " '-
Federal
Stella
Fayette
-- Man Man
named Dennis Fprrte mays kilted' in a e Vat,
but we have not isiertaineethe particulars or
teoldeuti.:4teterdied-Valtitriitive-iifitehina,-
and hadibeen fer-some Mme a resident of Gam.,
tuSSIt I g
I e
Plo 1111c,- I The St. Vincent do Paul Society .
of Birmingham Parish will give a pia-nic on
Saturday, September 24th at Iron Oily Park, ,
for the benefit of the poor. A good band will
be present, also Flying horses and other amuse;
ments for children, o. strong police force will
be in attendance to preserve order. bunch will
be served at all hours. Admittance 10 cents., ,_
We lava ...1 4 .1 attention to the excursion
and sale dt Teta th-come Mr on Monday next, the.
28th inakcalßradanck's Field Excursion trains.
as usual. -InipititiMients are progressing hat
Braddock's, and those haring money to Invest
should attend this sale, as it may be the last of
the season.
Umberellas Ins u red.—By purchasing
Foote's Umbrella Lock Stand for sale by Wrn
Sumner . #l.7.9„ pfo t treet .
t1f38i133 41
it.IrP}TTIiiBURGH THEATRE.
•:,
'Lessee and - Manager W. IihNDICRSON
Benefit of the young and talente.lAotreee
'ILTTIEC HENDEKSON. •
Who has been greeted nightly by a larger num
ber of people than ever assembled within the
walls of the Pi,taburgh Theater for years. She
will appear this evening as Uapitoia, as.played.
by her in all the principal cities of Great Britain
and America.
THIS t.VEN !NO will tie presented the
thrilling five-act play entitled the
• HIDDEN
Ottpaoht, wph bongs It tie lieoderson
(The whole company In the east
conclude with
SWISS SWANS.
Itgiride&SON.lC HA 134.
7loafl4y, Tuesday, Wed t uNiday and
Thursday, Sept. 26, 517, 2 & 99.
RE ['URN OF TILE FAVORITES. '
SAL StIARI'LLY'S 'MINSTRELS
TH'sLes' reknit s
and Oniiiciquir''Opersi
, tronpe.
The Heroes o(a Hemisphere.
GREAT IRON-OLADS.,ft
Will appear }sant - we., introducing an entire new
programme, not yet copied by their many imi
tators.
Remember the date.. Sept. 26th, 27th, 28th and
26tt. Masonic Hall.
komiatrion 50 cents. 'floors open at 7. To
oommence at 8 o'clock.
SAM. SHARPLEY; Manager.
FRANK tlu..mtv, Agent. sepl6:l2tl.
LADE 14: - . CO.'S
MAMMOTH CIRCUS.
Monti. Exhibition of America
Exhibit at
ALLEGHENY CITY,
MtJTiDIAY,-SEPTEDIBER 28TH, 1861
Location, East Common & Ohio Street.
PiTTSECRGII,
TO ESIMA, WEVS ESOA Y, 1 RSDA Y,
D ,Y and S ATVR DA I..PT E
BER V, 28, N and 30, and
OCTOBER Ist, 1884.
!Location, RED LION LOT.
Admission 50 cents. Children under 10 years
of age, 25 cents. Dome open at 2 ant 7 o'clock,
P. M. Performance day and evening.
THE SUPERB FORTY-HORSE TEAM
AND
DOTAPIEI IN C fir Art xcirr.
Constituting the most dashing and hrilliant
equipage ever attached Lu a irn velilig or station
ary Exhibition. ,The gay and prancing Steeds,
magnificently Caparisoned and driven by Mann
HENRY DERF, will precede the grand Cortege
tato each place of exhibition ; the uniformed
Rand, under the direction of Pft , IPESSCR
HER 01 AN LI s HWIG, meanwhile awakening
the music,il echoes with exquisite harmony.
110 - $10.000!
Deposited in the First National Bank of Cin
cinnati, is thus widely promulgated, that we
have
THE MOST SUPERB
THE FINEST STUD OF HORSES,
THE: BEST EDIIOATED MULES,
And, beyond any other establishment, the most
brilliant •
GALAXY OF STARS.
12112050
RIVER NATTERS.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
ARRIVED.
Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville.
Franklin, Carmar., Brownstille.
Jas. Rqes,
Monongahela City
Minerva. Gordon, Wheeling .
Kate Petinan, Auawalt, St. Louis.
DEPARTEI,
Gallatin, Clarke, Brawl:amnia.
Franklin, Carmae,'Brownsville.
J aa. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth.
Bayard, Peebles, Monongahela City
Revenne, Mahleman,
Armenia. PileCtillum, St. Louis.
Tea RI V Ka.— havt evening at twilight there
were Nix feet water in the channel, itpd
The weather was pleasant.
Allir•The Minerva, Captain Liordcw, is the
Wheeling packet for to-day, leaving promptly at.
noon. . .
ei4/The splendid passenger steamer "Anna,"
Capt. J. H. Aittrratta, is the regular packet for
2lucte4ail. Pn Wednesday. Yatutengera and ship
pers will near ; this
The first class paeeenger steamer Ootumbla,
announced for Cairo awl St. Louie. We take
I leaeure in recommending this boat and her
casers
.IEIS - The pretty steamer, Kate B. Porter/ 1s an
nounced for Cincinnati and Louie Mlle. This
boat has excellent aocominodations for passer.
.
Beta.
Ailirrhe splendid. steamer (hide No. 3, Capt.
W. B. Anderson,is announced for tincinnati and
Lou/131*We. .This boat has superior accommo
dations, and Is in charge of (*refill and atten
tive officers. Mr. Haker•l who has charge of
the office, will see that passengers arowell cared
fur.
W,_lieeWki;\ Farkerounxackets..
1.106
.. . FOR' WElELliapiNGii.._.L•
Tim, REM:It/LA PASSEIN
,
er Packet IigNEWA, 4Japt.Goz.
don, resupled her old trade, Making replier
trips, - Uniting Pittsburgh every MONDAY,
WiIDI4„kiNDAY and .11'11.11)A.Y. Having been,
thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa
tronage of the I:albite generally.
JAS. VOLUM do CO., 4.gtL
• - 'Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge.
pc)* ciAcipiDIATA LQUPf.VA.74,LE.
.
'TM' DAY, SSP. '4, 4,P. M.
THE , fine .ipaseftger irtesitiet
14221 E .MAILTaN, Et, !..aughi ,
• • der,"Pliod. S. 'Caltiocrn; Clerk, will
;elm as!s.nuounead 41:103(4..,, , • • • I
For freight or passage apPly on bOard, tO
, 9,AIIIES COMINS.Sr. 4 0., Agenta.
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FOE 'CINOINTEATIL dr. I:OI.TISVTLL • .
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asiatTEE SPLENPIO NB. ,
sitnOr ' eta...inter O lIIE,% 'No.
; -o , plergtoo,-wAleve as artooungetA
Rorlraigbtk , Ali ply
on baald. or to t
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'O. 2,J. - . 00nway,Commander,will Leave an
aouneed above.
Far Irelithr, Or passnt on board, or •
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J. D. COL WOOD, Agta.
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MEM!
...Fannie Burt
MIAs Sylvester
A CHALLENGE Or
STEAMBOAIS.
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correepondentoo htlildri,Tehlifit+s - ' - ' I
'Clitint:aLthejigejti.;:"Vic bry, says : The
enemy wait first met at Darksviile by
Gen. Averill. who drove in the - r pick
• e -- -/i.t..the_amne-tbne r how_ever, . •
firing vf4s Beard onjlig lefts i fieq. Av
krill Shea .armed hid *toile ditleioin and
advanced, finding, the efaems,in.line. at
Bunker Hill. They, proved_ totie liiso
deit'S force orretiefiting . C;aValry:' : '
- Just as Our artillery wilt' bfought 1.4 i
aria - opened fife, this rcircesseaFupered - off
in Ektugst, ridiculous manner. •Another
hdvance was-made, - end the' enein i f
'found near Stipliehadn. - Their - artillery
4ened.triskry, and was r es ponded to
by . bier's. :"Aver ql - awing lila - force
around, so us to bring it neon the 'rear "of '
the rebel - artillM-y, and at the - p - turie time
our piettacd.farward. ''
• SiMatenentia With these - moieMentti, -
a flanking - Column Wait sent arn,iind to the
left White' ths eneany'hearime, confused,"
.
and we prettied for - Ward, silenced their .
artillery and driiN* - off the 'Supporting in
fantry. ' This movement brought about
,a junction of Avhrill's and Custar'd for: -
ces who had crossed the creek higher up
They had not met with so much oppo
sition, thottgh at Brupetown - they en
countered a heavy force which[ they at-:
tacked v 'gorously . while Avetill was'
crowding the enemy ' froin an opposite
direction, forcing them tb get out of
their pdsitiory as soon as possible. '.
Avetill's division 'Was - on the' right of
the pike, Meritt's division on the left of.
it; Custer's brigade on Meritt's- right,
• and Powell's on the extrenieleft. ' 'Thus
formed, ;end ongoing . a mile di so, the
enemy's csavalry was tntrnd ih line. We
advanced to drive it In x When the ene-
my :made a charge Eigiunat our left cen
tre, striking full on Custats front. As
this column approached we 'nattered to
meet it. Sabres were drawn and all was
got ready. On came the rebels, their sa
bres flashing, and with . hideous yells
scattering themselves so as'to make their .
line attack as fierce as possible;
. Just as they got within pistol range
of .Cuitar, his brigade went forward
Illeklessly upctn the foe. Then the whole
of Averdl's line dashed forward to the
attacking party. The rebels could not
stand his attack and gave way, and on
went our charges, cutting and slashing
through their ranks. About this time
the cavalry line pitched on the infantry.
line, and constant fighting; charging,
&c., became frequent. along the Whole
line at one and the same time. 'Schoon
maker's brigide of /iverill's division,
. charged and took the fortified hill in
view of Winchester. Powell's brigade,
same dfvislon, was niaking and receiv
ing charges under heavy fires fronfFort
Jackson.. WieesartillerY was engaged
in shelling redoubts in front of Winches
ter, Merritt' s division keeping •up .a,
heavy demoistration 'on the left. of the.
pike, Croolrs' corps ; advancing' and at
tacking the - rebel hateries on the.oppo-.
site side of ftedbird C.reak;Terrie's,corps
pouring a rapid' fire in on the left of
the enemy, and Wilson's :cavalry cut
ting in-toward the enemyra fear. Far 14
either side of the Berryville pike the
whole of this could be seen by one: pef.
son. .
At this time:Cook's infantry was at—
tacking the rebel batteries, and Avertl.l's
cavalry . flanked the enemy's extreme .
left and occupied the summit heights
west of Winchester. The enemy. was
then turned out of the work known as
Star Fort. This was very annoying and
several•efforts were made before the ene
my were obliged to relive. As soon as
Cook's infantry got in line to advance
the main front, a brigade of. Averill's
cavalry was sent around to cut off their
retreat, when the enemy skedaddled in
great ha4te. Very soon after the' ene—
my could be seen dashing out through
the main street of the town, taking the
road to Straiburg.
The Late Railroad Accident
Piriminimeutti, Sept. 21.—The eis
patch announcing it very severe accident
en the Pennsylvania Railroad, in not so
complete in its details as a statotnent
made to us by Mr. L. Converse, of Bu
cyrus, Ohio, who way on the train and.
escaped without injury. The train left
Pittsburg at 9 o'clock Tuesday night
and at 4A. M, ran into a freight train,
demoliFhing•the engine • and forcing the
baggage car on top of the first passenger'
car, which immediately caught are. Our
informant states that the foremost car in
which the loss was greatest would con=
min .sixty passengers, and but seven or
eight arc known to• have , escaped. The
doors were locked, the ear was crushed
anti panty covered with the wreck of
the baggage waLlon, and coals from the
looomotive fired the baggage car t which
communicated.
All on board say that only charred re
mains ClNtili be found, which' were be
yond identification. The conductor
was recognized by his keys, Six or
seven who still lived when Mr. Con—
verse left were in such physical agony
that nothing could be gleaned from
them. The . passengers in the thit.d and
fourth cars were saved Withart in
jury, but the cars themselves were burn
ed. Mr. Converse thinks name, lives
might have been saved if the doors of
of the cars had not been lo'cked. Sur
viVork to the nuinber of eighty-six sub-,
stantiate his statement fo that effect.
Gan. Fremont's Letter
Bowrox, September 22.—The letter
from Gen. Fremont' withdrawing lkia
name as a candidate for the Presidency,.
'was published to-day. Resayst • "The:
union of the Republican 'party 'has ben
come a paramount necessity)! The poli
cy of the' Denvocratio
either separatictn or' re-establishment
with slavery. The Chicago platform is
separation ? and McClellan's! letter of an
ceptance is re , estsblishmeht with alai'
veil. The Teptiblican 'candidate, onr
the contrary . , is pledged to the ivestab-
Tiehmen t of the , Unlen •with Out shwery,
and however hesitating his , policri reay 2
be, thoi Preestire44 his party, willi we ,
May 1)61)6, 1 face hint itO • ' •
"Between these two issues !think no,
man of thelberal party' eat ;remain in
doubt: consistent with.
'my antecedentein Withd-rawingi, sot.tor.
aid ld 'bluely& Jai Mit'lllitolll , 3 it %t 0 do
ray part toWardepreirentin'g the election
the Dchnoctiatie icandidattutl-
Frentiiritthitiks toitnin,
faihirar , all4l' that its
'lleceSsify eentitimtb lA:tense' , ofn tegret:
fdi he eountfY. , Coneluditig,' he :says:;.
"United, the Republitanipartyiti reason^
ably sure of success; divided, the result
;is at, Jeast iiioe4r ll l-" Gen.,Fremont
gi?iee tdo3•l:empes,.moss „fully an another
letter '
Gabrilla !Altar:.lv .•on =lLA:tailwind
• •1,, , ~, t4 1 Wraith. : ~- .• .. - ,-
,• '• : tirorsvting, Sbpt. 227-4oi %Anti Tior?
tion or , Magrukteni vino; ,kestetdity if
ierno&t,riirelivliftcr tba • talirtijbotruir Id '
ttilsolty; a*INOW igaveriXentuclul,, aii .'
were repulsed, with a loss .vAseririiri
i lid
icill Ta — ainin - §A - returned nil
1 p 6 . 4Y#tia oviriffillvoc., returned nil
‘,„:& t m arraiethe l .ff ia n e. 1 .: af2;. ~- , i r“i
- .7 (.57.1 -- ..tirritri E , - 4-1 - piti.rh, ‘..ibi '\ id
spoiliiii /a pito Tegoirealfia); •
. ~ Itil 3 Lti (le 81 2 111i5 1911'M ' ?.
/1-41,7 ca r i ada t te , s,gatrifrgya .ipal: ' -1-ce
TV - gar ' m
dispatch states that th tmn
menial has a report from Atlanta that
Sherman has consented to a conference
witn the rebels on the subject of peace.
- SEPTE
A Cavalry.
SI
Vaahington epee
last detachment:
4sTew York cava,
4ggregate four h;
*ihy Colonel Lf
iiirA44.. - Gen.
afite - Trim her
across the Rapids
ed, as well as tin ..age
the rebel Quartermaster's Depaitment,
containing considerable•—amount of:
stores and a mill, , in which Wad stored'
Itesthiaild' t tafr4li 'of flour, were
Also destroyed_ Two
_h_tunired mules
An - d - tofty - pttgonzre vrereralittrots'
Ott their way back `tha'reConttoiieting
Marty fell in with - of
etivahl •Culpepper; taing 'to rein'
forte: Early. .fteing greatly outmimber—
ed, they fell back toward Washington,
and arrived here this mo f Lil,,g, With' a
'loss of twenty-three men, Mostlyziptlir
ed: The mules 'and Iptisoners were
- necessarily abandoned. 1 •
The War 'in Kansas
'St. Louts, September •
Thompson of t„he First lowa. - ,cavalry,
juel, from Lithe R.mk, Was,un
fferstoOd there that to - thir
ty thConsand - rebels, hinder, Price, : had
crossed the A.rkansas *Tiier between
Little Rock - and Fort Smith, and all
csmununication cut off: between those
points. It is not known whether 'Price
would strike rort smithA marcli,arect
ly for this State. 1
Shelby is expected co—o
to ‘ perate with
him, and enter the State tram the south—
east, while he pushes a Column into the
-southwest. Report front another source
says Price already hi , etiad a force of 7,-
000 strong in Barr county, Mo. A
heavy Federal force is uone.entrating at
Brownsville, between Little 'Rock and
Duvall's. Bluff. Davison's division,
under Gen. Dennis, from Morganza, has
already arrived.
Late News from Havana
NEW 'ironic, September "21, 2 -The
steamer Eagle. from • Havana on the
17th, arrived- at St. Doinlngo. -:Her ad-'
vices state that the Sptinisti troops have
withdrawn from Porto 4 Plato to Monte
Christ°. Venezuela adirices report all
quiet there, and the gold. mines were
yielding largely. The rebel. steamer
Denbigh arrived at Havana on the. 15th
from Galveston, also tho Summit • from
Houston. The latter had only seventy
out of three hundred bales of cottort;
having thrown overboard over two Inin
.dred bales to escape an American cruiser.
The Steamer Honeysuckle, • front Key
West, reports . the arrival tere of the
captured steamer Matagorda with t3OO
bales of Cotton . , while en . route -froin
Galveston for Havana. ,
Late Washington Items.
WAsititiarow, SepteMber 21.—A re
port has been widely circulated to the
effect that Admiral Porter is now sn
?Mite to the Mississippi SqUadron, to
deliver it rp to another' officer, tbatl he
will take.commandof the special West
India Squadron, and, that his,tlag-hip
will he the Vanderbilt. On Inquiry,
has been ascertained that there. is no
truth in any part of the above state- .
merit, and besides there is no special
squadron in West India.
Citizens of Washbakton ha.ve contribu
ted one hundred dollars as a reward .to
the first man of our army, who will un , -
furl the Stars and Stripes in the city of
Richmond. The money has .been sent
Lint, General Grant fbr that purpose.
Accident on the ands= River
Railrogcl
POUGILLEIPSIE, Sept 22.—A Be,rlollS ac•
oident occurred near Break Neck Tun
nel, on the Hudson Riyer Railroad, to
day to a train from New York at, 5 A, it.
An axle of the tender broke,,.throwing
the entire train from the track. Two
boys in tike baggage car. were t kilied, and
2breakman and . one passenger, a lady,
injured. •
, - -
IgerbTIGHTIVIeSiI OF T1116..401:11t6T.
We sneeze. a alight, thin, slum), tehorems
Platter comes from our nose ; we hare heaviness,
of the head, great oppression or the cheat, somn
tightness, and a litHe tenddrueis in.the region of
the lungs: Now, attention must be,giyett to this
state of facts, or inftammation of the'd.ungs,,or
congest - Inn may take plade, and death may be
with us before we are aware.
BILANDRETIPS PILLS,
Say two,, four, or sit . , according to age, ens and
Oonistitution. must be taker'. They must purge
very freely, drink warm-drinks while the fever
Lasts '
and as diet eat plonty of good Indian
meal gruel or chicken broth, with plenty of rice
belt. P.' this treatment t an the second or third
'nay the disease will be tined. This ibminalet
is going the rounds, • and will .be 'followed by
dyseatery and noirrhces, .but they will be cured
by the same process. The wise will have Bran-d
-rones Pills Where they can be easily laid hold
on, and by taking-them by the directions, safety
and health will.follow.
.• Sold by THOtaitS REDPATRi Pittsburgh,. h
andby'all rnspeotsble decides in medicines.
septa-WWI/me • ;; • J
igr.rs..EAuzit, DO ;YOU V$E
1- • ill' TEAS I' LIB rigatVg P WDEB /
jf -so, go to dosePh - Fleming's Drog tore; oor
tior of. the Diamond anit!itiarket streets, and
procury i .st box. of Presto* ft. inerrilPa itaktug
Powder ;, you will find it :infinitely sifperior to
any 'article new' in use. •- Do yob- need anything
in the fanny article :line..--Perfumery, or the
purest - Liquors [or medicinal purytoses Patent
Illedlcings of all descriptions ; Ytire Sfrateed
Finney Gum Blastic HAW' Bru'shes,
lact, anything.in. the Drug line /--t - then $
place to procu,re them is at Joseph Flen.dng!s i
Drug store corner of the Diamond Mad Marksl
streets, Whereyou can also procure the; best
No. 1 Carbon OD, Potash sod Soda. Ash] that
for quality cannot be excelled. Alecio lindite r
.sortment Of Truatieil and ShAnider Brace's. A e ,,
'Meaiber the place, • - • L• ' •
JOS.. FLEMIN.OI3 I)r lig Store,. -
gepl9; . corner of I.llaniond and..Mnr et eta
igri? itta—Pcm it As • A r.O Ai.±l
SaDRIFIOP.II some of our Meat and•
braveet troops,. Soldiers,, to the ,volee of
reason, supply youreelvea With Homo WAY 'S
PILLS Atv 1) trINTKENT. The Pills purify
the blood and strengthed . the toniacb,. ehlte
.the. Odehuent rernovsel pod! pre
vents pit :narks. If the reader of this
.notitie , cannot ' get a bint, of pills drointenent
front the , rug itikeedd hit plate;'leChist write
to Ine s - 80,, Madden „forme, eateklg, , the a:
mount, and/ will mailboa,. free iexPenife.
Maiiytlealers ribt ir e a.
at:kir:de* is du hand
Wean:gen:el-funnel:rule as nural l i t ?rotitas oh
;P:47le i rristtintl i t tsTAI-Ilwardi
:I' . lr ." Da TOSIA.S O V 24
111 = 7 ` • LINIKEN , I I ..;44ited 'atoiC LlVFhat'a
pretty And interesting child • li:saw . teat wdekt
lint now,alaa la no mdre.r ,Suoh„was.t i bet
000etaation of two gentlemr 'tidtnt4l,
• ttiwn 10, 4 the care. Died ofkrou ?lOW t
Lwhenilin, Tobias. Venetian ./sinittemii 44: a
in gun, if taLtewbt
apeal to you. It to not thd paltry . 4140
P fit eie Make; but ibr -the Infent
.Ottild that now Ilea •playineatyone *a qronpi
is, a 4aagerqu,s. diseeee but ft OW( Dri i l ol 4AW •
repehan - Liniinent th - tinte, ttdtt id bed of
terroril -Alwayi keep ithedibn • Stott'
- 13 not , want , it tonnell, ;or%to•wnegrow4ino
ng'uthert—tattairfao uptak thialtp+ i naefit, yPIA
are prepared, let ft ooze ,when 1.: :Pride
'only 2s audit t - - :I li
QMIe 1 56 ridt littettriNew..arprisi ! ,
,110=1 . , 11.1., Pittsburgh, sail
a le - a . T . 7r - Betsl4. '-ntrwe
M. king'
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away/114W sAitle"J WI/Ma
a rt - f6% - +'n WWITINADWIZACINit
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Letteie • from
Lail Inteiligencti:from tiiiilrrit
'From the , iii(;nan'ii4 - . Shenandoah :16 .
11 ey.
THE r—. 4.- - Inrcorolakei
Wifat the ‘6 4 14b01 1:4000 6 0$ iSay "
.
Late New York- City
New
,TroOpt f Goitki to ttuiristorif,
4 taildimni SemWO
Malty Yonx,Sept. 21--Johit Cochtfaue
publishes an arldreis;.to'thp:' War' Dein o—
crats of the IJilted . Staies iiiiihdtiiWing
his na'Me from the Cleveland ticket. 1 In
the "course of ;his , address be ;sitysl:
While, thereforp, 1 Gen. t . r Met`lellibi• re- I
,
solves' nporr en :imIOOSSAIEt Union. as it
was through. war, the- Chicago Conyen;i.
Om resolves 'upon an - intOaktible.Union
as it should be thrhfigh . petiee. l IThe
Baltiinore platforin, he says, however'
objectiopable,doestiot fail tcrrefer the ilt
establishment of &institutional liberty
and the restoratinn , of the Unlcin to the
arbitmtment of arins, in whiCh, and in
Which alone, the national safety is, lobe
found. He: would prefer. to4-havi3l the
people brought tO a_ vote oittlhi Cltve7' .
land " platform, put bpife, Alie p.rixicr*i:
embraced in that phitformisrour e 4:ii,/
try, and•he cannot stand in a* yicis4timi
wint,h, by dii ,: icibrig, haiardiiihe iinciceati ,
of those who agree - that• l ;r 4 iitoil Pair':
be restored: without thmiminterrn tett
;continuation of the wail • 1 , • . , lir
Illt.‘nr4linTans • Anirv'oli , ,oritri: P. T,l3'.
itac, Sept. 0.-- - -"rtie. neWs 41 thc;ioPidrY .
in ttle, Shenandoah, 'Walley
,Vaa ,•real t
the troops along the lines this lafteramm,
and war re'eeied with milkuraded !Hits.'
thasiasm rintlrePpatea '6.1144hig. ' 4 se ,
/utiqorone hundred ,sliptied guroi l'iv_4l l .
be fired.to-rporro* at , daylight lit, how
of the event. , ' 1-
~_ Deserters saythat:the retelk.WCl i r 'i'6 9
t
ceiving rations, pf -fresh f,l.w.cf- flom tig_
drove , of cattle :ceptered 7 ' fratii VS ! last,
i week' 1 :1 - MFaillitEiil i i .:6l4 v4.fr.' 'j 'Thep
I took 250 prisai/0 . 04 1 M - ,o,`lkei4l: . ollefit):
tle, besides trains, .herses,,,gutui l '4c , ..`'.
Some of the, ,rebel , pickets , Offered to
trade fresh beef for - rofree' find other ,
articles..
Sept. - 21, 6 a. in,---,The - gtakE.4ll along.
our entire tine - opened•this morning. pi
tlayllOit- ke i pttpte'• mar half
an 116ur. sinee, that,. kinie:oCcasiOnai:
tithota axe heard ativarinua points. i
NEW Yong, Sept .23.-r-flus amamer-,
do's Wastingion• special:. says: kqu';,
thons#rd pofdleis , 'Nave sent td ,
Grant and Sheridan wittan, last ten'
days from damp•Distebution. A arn4
er number is in camp en - ovrtban.oyer be
fore. • • ti
Gen.
.Fremontls. letter of Fithdrainfal
la regarded here -, as;caladated:to 144:
about an etjuateffecticen both' trartivi.. •
• The new -rtiM?r pf i Vace,:iieglitlainpriss
fQln!dtion.
Benj. Wi Wilkins; 'chief! -clerk of the
Stamp Ditigoni of theVPOStoffie De
partme,nc ha,itleen arrested for L tritudaz
lent tansactions.4:o4 lii444iitn,nani`'
ed Alexander has,alimiteen Arrested*
. an accomplice. ' • ' -;:
--ve,im—
Wen. DEPAVivAtnnv, , •Sentilt, 1:1:3044
Der; hiOtitelieEt
dpivn to Al n'plock,Jast night, have POW ,
received from Gent , Sheridan. A 'porn
Lion of thevebel havalr i p leiVlitgtukned
off, to Front 11O,yal v u
attacked and dziwn:_by j , ent' Peviart .
:which-were-still pursuing, the •enety,..
The rebel infintry
,mtde - a'stand Id Flint
HPi,ll,:stro'nglP:l 4 dito4 : Vtisitii?nl - 4Tand
SiTa,4 l rg, *Wel. ,attaa,q4
• ;1 4
by ddf
.forees last:evening add 'the -crest corne,
and Then:o' is;keittgorif lark beAnyee
thit Ater dist4lloo l B l. 4 . 'd)iatipitied last
- 1 04 b394 0 W43 , 7 1 /041.. BOV-1
'Gen. -:Stevenson :repents that' Sht4 -
dait"te ;Supply
, Safelp Ain
WinOestgT /4,0 . ? . gl4. z .! i
,•:(gignadk, i„ : F, ~, STeisTßxj
•, • _ Eiteretiiyia(War_.ll:,
CJ o ; Sopa., 24307i-qiiteene .who hitS
just , arsived front iCharlestmidito ; sate
•Vifat, 110 2d litiesdrift tfffltia,r kiting 'an
'Atiack!o9Alia''Fliii , difilapigol;gtielq's
rf161% a 017191114ta Aii/Onfte/4 I find Ye.
lxuatai isthedinetie*WElViliWitkel
te i r. 'lt 'ltittO*Eifted'Ati"pfiaOstou
• t 't#C l 4;44ip •f Vf# 4 .. 49A.MT!.*h t . fireq, , i i •
had overtaken they Dittilite: Phist)t)Plj , i t I
, Fi
tight, veal gobig otteet. IWhitiMAer IF,Pri
Mat might. . I Great , excitement exEst &eV
rlitti•lest'uN"fAl: iOirg§t.ityivtt tutiy
ii . ...nY .CsiiiiatO ra *AugOiki4l4iidi hd„iik
DfleA-44 4.l4B , l o iiMiliii.eu r,i-Jol 11 , *l3 di 1 .Btll
NSW. Tiiiih; f 3 ep1.,72 2 1;4 1 ;4).11160444-. 1
t i a pg ferivibitigtobti apeoral . (sayeriarlieit ' •
, 14101 d( of d PernOgf: ali.l uwb o i Of 1
. Y I W ' 444,,V„ 44rillif ez47o. *FT I
*tailreatodiMbeing taltonfonarnmitkimt I
, ton; beinctuttildiaiid4uoidetiterkd that
, ti r sta wcfr i nt f re 01 ,1 11-1-1.1,:3 t El tt
;';''r ~y u7,7 4 1:ii a .., Ev!..j_ !_rmiel_zav 9
F. t -.. riAlDliten 4 fit' *ftfhlit r V 1 4,111
atiuutnat; Eirashurgiu ItiwsilTaala I d
vpaitro km , gitiltyAlimi . ? bdti 1 o 0 ~ i .
c40 1 4 . '41 111116TtlitNitil gaitt
iklit al P 0 1101 511 ) jt lki
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itivialts94 oristithanaglehtlyoalitame
eptig-As^ 9 1 • ,6 1 . .1 lideigra . 4
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easttry ti e par „ en an. . ere .
others should be
,upon their guard
against receiving them.
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PITTIMINIOIIKjWyIt Cl Amp ,
0 i~Z It 4 1- 41 k-
Buslimilpiconsiniecoo g ir,nt ludas;
Yezelevc.4o 4 *t4l l, 43MsathildloF•_
atittortleetlisivdtstiotimamisto nowt
k2.l` river!:nrg 14 A44 13 111/0 1 ° order
kp rei g t ! , to thp;vattpumo,,,
however, by welting• thel " 6l4ll4l " o o4*'
• iz:mxisOlip,: Tho,ll4eitpti Alif UMW'
'MlTtigetteivl4aiitonte
th .
WHISKY—SaIes at $1 sioki!
t NOM.
1111eniii4 4 114pa
' WkAra duR, Theount
I N.
2° 9 0 18 141 AL: • Pet;
g ll ' eyi;c4 Glover 1146404,01 ii
, Flalm-8 , 1300 20. •
01067 1 54. - Saleafebbk . No I Lard 011 at 1,86 1 ,
112 dcrkrol2 , 1 16 . 61 et lion.
•
BACON - - Sal Se
Sides, rillbedi.:l 000 do 20;(0210;4600 .21)
Vim PiaUF 20 )6 6 0 2 4 6 144. 1 *. -fk7 id
AMR, 270. ~
GSAIN-- . %I.:beat unabangei... -4301-itee,
11; 100
Ini sti t fr e
om dpo . l, 1 60;100do, 65;
(bitloltles SOWbbstioleriot, 920030. 1
FIZIJR—The market was atiaAlyA tali
demabd. Sada:were made t0166-4+ of 275
bbls:tit.,. Extra; ipp 00 , and Extra : ;ll 00
Itll2s i tbbl:- .
• E.-Sales 40 bxs W gustao.,-
• tt+Saled. 16 loads, at soalea. at A 15111046 (6;
Pe POT/CTONN-zWe- note salesoi .. :2o.bbis at 688
3 co ft . -_
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.• prirrimintem lopliPramiog •
Furpay, September% ila r nia4. 4
gy0f.44.9....z175 0 , moll active. The galas, of
'Pereker prteee
{ t Gg4 The., receipts . br we U main
river
Oki:mated itoltl3l bble, Mint 434.11thritaa die
,p4iaellAkirdrkit, arrlvis - I.,lpte aifeWaal rates
- wereril@sai ren . edk;r!! th
...,e11 1 . 4 " lar
Pludet Some oils putit I)e:Acteltased a
9gurea;z4tetliteamaa neglect-
The Bali3lr Were tialcillovvrt •
ORUDE—Aelhere 'wag but Ilittito operate
iiffb; bble, ale,
refokiLand
TAR—Ttinlillel !ma -steady at itB 00.
Oil Receipts Per Allegheny, Rover.
490
R Ashworth 206
Fisher & Bro 272
ISt Cht!higher - •"' - 66
Venn°Oki Ball
A Hancock
•••:•• • • •
S T StockA J .
sje
r .
H Ann bftugh, . ...
X Oman E . ,. a;
,Total:. .
PERNA. cEINT'RAL STOG ' K"~CAILDB
' EAeI trrillitTr. September': 1 186. L
The market during the meek eremiteid' tut few
changes. Cattle ranged 'about this eisitiel l , as the
previous t'veelr. - Poor eueliiielei l e - spleisitis . and
' were eel& at i s deeliiie; whilst 6 . 60 liou cattle
'Comnikrided alls Riataid:e figures: , , ThirExports
Edit Werelarge:. flogs-PrloetiguiVeltfarthei
senii66l. Ongkerselest4ii ttisposeiViiitthere at
iiiiohigheir;l4tireil Seri .have eArLikeisfetted In
Theiteletithatearheftitidefgour no
tf&Wire: tO3 - follo*lft ' •-• •
fatiss arriz irEa;:rePPY
191:Shieler bought 117 head, 4cl 12" = ll
LM Stieelag " " 5;00.
1 Ter 6
- s hu 4 " -(` " 6 0 6e 6
J au Lead a 5 aead a' 41110 •,; 1.)
AlkeftitzieoldlAu. tieo4_pittt uNitttkah; in .ffs
Werptz.sold 20,11e4.11 sel , a 610 j 7
r 'SVlteralier Bold 406.0)Ve7 00
4%11160 001c1 60 h'etut t 65041rTA.'t.:b
Luria' Otlktial tutedtatt , olreceapia hvtieelliita fat
, 19100 : 11!)111
.148 t 'Weer AV.I week.
' '3' I " 's,orr - ts,xf
:sheep. J. J. •-• .. t . 40440 R . 3,73:
•coiis . • viii 'oil 271
UogL 0, 01 01. j 8 .8 7,
L 'l2tittiek ' .•
128 10'
HodS.--' , Nottvithataitftiethe lidiq t rieipte
lialetreleke4trite litrillpal" ., A;.n&-drroricra, ores.
othipping r Eaat. • ar..blivelerjmugho,l:l2lwat 0
9.l4rreisme,,ft.,ll4 16 OWL,' Theee,areastamli
afierefturet; and a heavy aitreeet:'•
s . rasr.—.l.lle ottering 3 were liettit,Cind th.
44.01,034de- *ere al axt. t 0 1 0 0.10 0 ;(1j0r;(04..Week'
The:on r ly, tgea. 0001(1 learn 431' wen
•.:BALII% 07:0102.EP Piralcriritti
71 r3ia Aoo.head a,t $0,73c. ,
...51iiler.a0151.2gletg . a-t.l. 15, j
The litrivgls - end miler! iff• Beef Cattle cat Phil
vdride•Dtove Taftliguiesehrstrout 2,1:60 hex
thi344tarkettiVraillerdull, bUt 'prig* 'Hie will
„9titer - • at
selling At terilfett seendit quality •1111 14103(i.
. arid &Minton it 10fillRelii lb; aceardletilia qua
qty. T.Atioti 110 bead .otheavy Steerst Raid to g
, iokflitlilm'ore at ntßeill lbr groan' the ark
l4lblietliverstxtulli sad about: 400 lien& attire le
over: , • - .
aLlonaPariDanehingect.
ift 5 ,66.4 31 - heed, . • . •, *I - ch ,
aoer.are bitter;,o,soo" head solosa , fll
+- , 4l;togiare - . rather betteii•atanit 100111Aidlal 20
!the digerent!irove yards_ aI from, IS;nIQ2O3I
lOU iksAgt.
the oait,,le on We' to-da:y are Irani the olloti
J
tbg :
• t;lbo head 'from Peiansilvania. •"' -
• 6lsiheanfrbm Illinois. •• • i tug
smiaina4frcw Ohio- ;
72 heed (Fora lowa,
, The folleuring are • Die ti
'Sales 'reade
The trivfile "
) ) 1 . " Tith SHEET; PclAlii ) .6 f' 12)
and .saies of Stieep
AyerSfie Droyeitard are ben,' lar„ge t wee
:reactiihr,Aboull,lsoo head. TM eutliefols flu
And TiS grtem lukve edvaiteedieommod ills a
sellteg_t4Sro fir m 44.7 e, a.nd good tifcpx.
• st 7
21 ' viality'.
• 'Oelt- 0 VM AND'
)I Thd;iMiials end ealea et - bows at ). „011111
Avenue Dress Yard - zedelr shoot riVatbevi, se
.„,p,agsairoutlorgeeriretea.; tlsQic.).:Pri,-rg`
*Lit u.kto vl 4head fur say t
'COia tts quMy, - ..• •
liCirotnrs—Atieut aoare.iid theAkveu
D.PDY.PfP'Ed rirol'o 9010 a
and coieltuoe
• ' • ' 'MAIDTEIV"-U
The kirivataind dales i - .)(ll.bed Oni
'And .liVedue- Drove ;Yards reach" tbdilt
head this week , selling dt
ka. het, as to Valiti.
. ;I',7ll2 ,, hefid stildi at , flenrk Chinientltdidtbro
-Void at fronokiB Doesck the ILEA dim nail! as
51u fitn a4tY head . "ao . Id' at the'AeVile i .DlO n 'tr - ,.Vard
oop -- thelDoll,B heti gfik, qn
• P;:f. ; ‘'‘.
v'e
P "C , I. F't Now York •enftio.Nearkat.,,i '
..;
,i Cabe otirrent prters for the *coke itlittke m
"ketrzorWitollowct, • :I, ~i ' c" , l ale
Mum Ckewria*, , i Es t iutilits4(ewty.4lMl9@ti
7 , 1 „, ~ , o;dirtav f 0 : 0gi.,40 „4. 4 1• 16
„ • Comme*, ipt' qhtty.tl .. T le
' 9 ' ' ,, n ''L ', . 1 Inferioelh..;tit-.104 - 34311
:Aims k €l...t.vEerTlit 4044.W....4. - Q4. - 11.09 • f 7 4
..1 !I ii a:. ,Si ••g i a T r, y•j7 . 'milt? - , 1 • ;4:44 , 5 !
• 3 /t :If' '' ,‘ •,, InfetiOrf..:XiZ —V. :14 T 3.0
ir g i
01it.0.4 Cla•MlMlrr,lst .3110 1 #33ti wgt49l-m 4 1 /
iv . • .44 4 4 -1(
I •'g ll , r.• CI 41 =la .. 1. , f1! .. ..L/ 0 8 . ,
'NV/J.ll2lra /40agreriCheAdi eXtrp. ey ..,.,-. at .., .1
fir - ,
. .I.'l.- 3 , i On& ': ir
ItrailYrte , ” , r 4 .7
, 6`.; ,, alma L; Ob6nizoit,w..A.l.ll.lll , .T . I
RAiii4artieigrßoeflliiiinltiieV..- ' t
iogibltiloillibugrt thOteWrhi nolo' -, ; .mu
.solo on bruntn4Wit wheb,, Wog* vriejmq nes
• r i pte.bn.ttult„avergge. ~ .
' fOtarteceipts °fill the .4.04 2 41 5 , ygu
, Vet htlikadaut altwit"wero wreath r.
1 ,-, VIVI"; tote4il , -.• • d-,.. fK. •• st ..E... • .19.ae.. 0
r ; Mirc a )4l . • •t..." !In! • • •,• • •-•lfff,nop? . 2
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4t
i N .:•••• w
ai T6 e 74.3 v ..11 L
n.• tog / ta
. redm . - 0‘ 1 "•;•14' I'llwri lit "P .275
1, iimi, t Aitierrio p irsmits m
tupt
iffi tali wetitimstitiv'Alremilmwe
ms.lol tHrt , V.W.TAIPT*Var...W. , r.ix bats
'nEflobiP'OtrittietryliFikeleXlMAM.-
- aimaiDAVlSeptrzeihoit 10o4doekl WM ,
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't
' tantlitnitakaiti*odied ' 1 % , ' 1" ; .ir
•sa ' re}torldresilikrivntstineleg
•=0 °/: .:do . ne c =d ß:h rootgalE
rodkera,l4l4 blial, Nl - frill:YAW
: and irothi,t Hal }Chnbili .Idtallen - ltlizniSnek, 0 .
Oticitifin m' '. bra, #• I '..:4:i i; 91071 eshat
iffir •• . '''' t.s rt. u,k .7. 1 1 - . -- ,.< 1.7. &.
Li , t ND E# bd %John •4ll4dUfn'ttlia :' Natal wo
r2 uxi
.: i . r . ! . ,
t i o rtg4sy - 1 ,4( To , oil
. . A•-.' • . te ' It! .4 :1 7;. ••• i
442.4 1e0
I ..41d4Afen . a nd' 110 lel
PVIIMPARIAPIAW , %... 1.4 :, - • :.
4 VV. nt
t s „. 1 4 - I.ffiiii . *.„ . ~,tar ,
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• iii
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111 C. EVOLVER - AND Pi V . 13 .411, 4 ; 413
xvISTANTLY on hand asul'for Niel j.._
JWIES , BOINots
15$ WOO 4 OM
MTN
203
• I°°
200
•- 206