t~...v _.' 7.. Ije Clailn Post. JAMES P. BABB, ED ITOR AND PRO R YETOR ':ass:—Dally, Six Dollars • Ex year, strictly in advance , . Weekly, iding,e sum-m . ll,oone One Dollar per year; In Chins of tie, One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OP 71IE cul CITY MATTERS. WEDNESDAY MORNING:SEPT. 25. The Rellet Fund, For the bad effect which such discussions in the public prints must have upon the speedy collection of the relief fund we hope there may be no more wrangling betwP.en ttiti3 press and the County Commissioners upon the subject. Walleye, as a coal mu • nity, a duty devolvlncuOon ue,the support of the families of our brave volunteers, and us come up todt..manfully, and permit %Al7* . ei question of the manner of collecting the 'fund interfere in the performance of that daty. The Commissioners have now (however open to censure their former course may 'MVO been,) done right in or dering the payment of this fund directly into the County Treasury, thus saving the expense of collectors, and all that remains is for the tax-payers to come up at once to the Treasurer's can and pay over their proportion of the tax. They must do it, sooner or later, and it is not right that those for whose be; ciit the fund w as mea tedshould suffer by the “law's delay." Let every man pay up immediately and we shall hear no mere c , trylaint, and the money will be appl to its legitimate uses. THE SEVENTH I , * Lze.. n.rn ItICCHMENT. —Tots floe body of men, which reached here oil Monday, broke camp at Madison on Saturday, reached Chicago on the same evening and soon after start..l for this city composed of about one thousand men, -- '"'nuilr.i&hd file and commissioned cl. Briers, 7!<i dla fatly armed with muskets of the hOestiotttern, uniformed in the best and most - - substantial style, and has camp and othe; equipments perfect in every particu , Jar, ; Tim regimental stair is as follows: Weer, Joseph Vend •r; Lieut. Colonel. W. W. Robinson, Itiaj a., C. A Hamill...in; Quartermaster, II P. Clinton; Adjutant, C. W. Cook; Surgeon, Henry Paltrier; First Assistant Surgeon, Dr Kramer; Sec. and Assistant Surgeon, 1) Cooper Avers The following is a list of the companies and their commanding otficers:—L rdi Guards, Capt 13W; Columbia County Ca dets, Capt. Huntington: Platteville Guards, Capt. Nesmith; Marqu.e.te Sharpshooters, Capt. Walker; Badger State Guards, Capt Finnegan; Grand R .red Union Guards, Capt.. Stevens; Stougliton Guards, Capt, Giles; Northwestern Tigers., Capt. Walther; Lancaster Guards, Capt. Cards; B-loit Rifles, Capt A Gordon. THE WESTERN VI RBINIA REBELS Rebel prisoners, arriving at Wheeling last week, on route for Columbus, U represent Gan. Lee's army as being very wretchedly provided for. They state that at least one% third are entirely bar"foot, others nearly so, and all except the rtEtoors badly clothed, and that they aro compelled to subsist chiefly on green corn roas•ed Part of the prisoners themselvs,saye the Inte were barefoot, and ovidr n'ly ye. set, as they were rather pleased at the pest of getting into good 1:I./Eaters with plenty to est. When captured they gave up without resistance, indeed, willingly, telling their captors, "Come on, we are as good Union mon as you are " They said they had been forced into the rattle, and were glad of an opportunity to escape, al though their families were left These statements must,of course, be r ceived with due allowance for their apprehensions as to their fate, and f.a the natural propen sity of all secesh to 1.,.. A VIVANDIELig. AcQurdiag to the Madison Journat, the S..venth Wise.moin regiment, which passed through on Mon day, has a virandirre Her name is Ham. nah Ewbank. She is a goothlookina• girl, of modest appearance, from M.arquotto county, and apparently not more than twenty years of ai P. She has for some time past been employed as a schoolteach er in Marquette. ,Vise Ewbank appeared at theAress parade at Madison on Wednes day eveneng. Her uniform is very neat. It consists of a Z mar , jacket of blue meri no, trimmed with intlitary buttons and gold lace ; a skirt of scarlet merino, trim med with blue and gold lace; pants and vest of white Marseilles ; balworal bouts ; and a hat of blue velvet, trimmed with whitwand gold lace ; yellow plumes, and white kid gloves. POLICE BUSlNEBm.—OurMayore and magistrates have had a leisurely time for some, days past and some of them might es welraloSe their ofiices until a "revival of ':baslness." Mayor Wilson had two "items" yesterday. John Willoughby was arrested for surety of the peace in threatening bod ily harm to John G. White, on Monday, and even producing his pistols to intimi date or shoot him. He was held to bail for hearing to-day. Caroline Raiford was charged with assault and battery in enter• log the house of Ellen Mosset, striking her and flourishing a knife which she bad in her hand. She wee a;so held to bail . HEAVY ROBTIERT.—Rk.beri Thompson, Jr , of Brokenstraw township, Warren Co., Pa., had about $1,500 in gold stolen from hie house last week. li. was in a trunk, which was afterwards found in the barn minus the money Four strangers who had stopped at the houaci for food while on their way to Tidii . mie, were arreated, and after an examination, fully committed In default of $2.000 bail. They gave their names as Alain., Blanchard. Jas. Morgan, Rachel Green and Martha 1..). , rth. They admitted taking $4O and some articles of clothing, alleging that they found the money beside the trunk in the barn. THE LATE BATTLE IN WESTERN VIE , OLNIA.--ARRIVAL OF TUII WOUNDED.- The steamer Mary Cook, from the Kane. , wha, having on hoard 50 Federal soldiers, wounded at the battle of Carnifes. Ferry, wad 88 rebel prisoners, reached this city .ghtturday evening. The wounded were "moved to the Marine Hospital, and the prisoners forwarded to Columbus. Among the wounded are Lieutenants Gross, Kelly, Snyder and Witty.—Cincinnati Gazette, Sept. 23. THE NATIONAL FAST DAY.—To-mor row, the last Thursday of September, has been set apart by the President, as a day of lasting, humiliation and prayer, through out the loyal States. Of course it will be properly observed bare ; being a legal hol iday, the banks, broker's offices, , will 'he closed and the business public will fol low the example and close their offices, Stores and warehouses. 11.3lig,ious services will he held in the churches and the day will be a solemn one in every respect. SUPPOSED SUICIDE —On Thursday last, the skeleton of a man who had evidently committed self destruction by shooting himself, was found iu the woods a short distance west of Warren, Warren county, Pa. The deceased, it is supposed, was a German, as a German testament was found is his vest pocket. Ho was apparently from thirty-five to forty years of age, and about five feet six inches high. ANOTHER EIGIMENT dT ERIS.—MOR dart3 Clevelane Leader Bap: Col. &Sibiu decker, of Erie, Pa , came in on the Pitts burgh train this morning from Washington. His regiment, wh . ch is being organized at Erie, is nearly full, and he expects ntiiith ing orders in the course of next week. His regiment will be ordered to Washing .,:ten City. TER CANAL.—T e repairs on the West visi°theb Pennsylvania Canal — b4 -4611 fe b b i een nof completed .a.y and the water was be, let in yester d ay. .... .. ' i ~' : 4 ~~. We take the following items of interest from yesterday's Wheeling Press: "A gentleman who arrived here from Grafton on Monday night states that Hon. James Carskaden reached G-afton on Monday, and earnestly reqeested Col. Kelly to seed a force to New' Creek. Mr. Carskadea rt tted that on Sund.,y- thirtern hundred t•oops were taken from New Creek to re inforce those at It , mney, such demonstra tions having been mate in that vicinity a , led the people there to expect an attack from a body of secessionists, which it was believed were to be reinforced f ,rthwith Our informant al.o states that on Thur.:- day Mr. Carekaden slept at the h:use ,if a friend at New Creek, engaged to sleep there again on Friday night, and havin, met a friend at hems distance from his lodging place of the night before, was per.uadtd to go to his house aid clay on Friday night; and that a beni of the guer rilla seceshers visited and searchod on Friday night, the very house in which Mr. C had slept the night before On Saturday, L . eut. Col, Kelly went to the residence of Zack Cochran, near Boothei ville, in Taylor county, and having sur rounded the house for the purpose of cap• turing him, demanded admittance. Coch ran fled from the rear of the building, ran past the squad of men on guard close by, was ordered to hal:4 kept on, was tlad up on, and so badly wounded that he died in a few hours after. THS JOHNSTON WILL CAg/r. --It will be rerneo,bered t.h . at some time since, Mr Wm. Johnston, a wealthy citizen of East. Liberty, died, leaving his pr merty (about $50,000) to the daughters of Mrs itusama Bolton, of the Johnston House, where he had bearded for em me years. The legatees, live in number, are all minors, and ie no way related to the devisee The will was O mt'sted by Capt. A. ex. 1) ate and the latter an only daughter, (ard cl.i'd) deceased, upon ti e gro ind that Mr..lehne ton was not In sound mir d when he made this will. The case was tried in the Court of Common Pleas this week, before J adg Melt n, on a feigned issuo Th is Me - shall, Esq., for the devisees, and Hon Chas. Shalar for the cont'stants A r um. tier of witnesses were examined on both sides and the jury found a verdict for the plaintiff in effect affirming the validity of the will. TII E SUMTER GUARDS —Captain Chas. LI. Bryson, an old ixican soldier, who served in 1847 with the Nut-burgh Biues, and also under Gen. McClellan in Western Virginia, is recruiting a company with the above title. His headq•tarters are '•high and dry" on the old tts.thool lot," corner Diamond street and Coerry alley We commend Captain B to such < f our young friends as wish to serve under an experienced officer, with the assurance that they will be well carel for and properly treated. THE N EGLEY ZJIJAYES.—Tbe Lancaster Express of Friday chronicles the arrival in that city of C-mt. M. M'Nally's corn pany of "Negloy Z)uaves," accompanied by General „Nagley himself. if there Is to be an irrepressible conflict in c,,nse ;pence of this company le‘vlng Camp Cameron without permission. the proba bility now is that it will be between Ma jor Williams, of the regular army, and General Negley, now engrged in getting up an independent brigade. PATRIOTIC.-A apartan mother of Mr. shah township in this county, a Mrs. Clemantine Houseman, has now in the army four eons and a husband, defend:rg the stars and stripes. Her husband, Mr. Isaac Housemen, who has again st.ould ered his musket, was in the Mexician war and marched overland from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico. The put•ple of the State have just cause to be proud of such a family in times like these. MORE THAN HALF IIER VOTR.R. , .—The borough of Elizi,betia has already sent to the war more aim half of her voters, and on Tuesday she sent her last three months' men tack again to the tented field rihe had tarried a few days behind her com rades, debating between the love of her fair and the love of her country, but her patriotism proving too much for la,r she started off to join her regiment, lea, , ing the question to "wed or not to wed" open for further negotiations after the war. "THE PATRIOT'S DAICAM" at, the Thea tre is a continued success, having bue❑ presented to another good aulionee last evening. It will be again produced to night, and also to-ni 07row afternoon and evening. Tax ItepubiLQan Gwnty Executive mittee held a meeting yesterday nr , rn!ng, and organized by electing ThoB. F. Wil son Secretary, and S. Scboyer, jr., Treas urer. R.B.NWOOD BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, will re-open Sept. 18. Terms reduced. Address, Rev. JOB. P. TAYLOR, DENTISTRY,—Dr. C. Sill, No. 24U Penn street, attends to all branches of the Den tal profession. 40811.11 =TM .LIITHONY KIT= JOSEPH MElk:11 & SON, manufmturera, and Wh ,, lemall and Retail Dealers :a FIURNUTIJIME & No. P 2.4 Penn street, above toe Canal. Have OD hand a large staeortment •;.11 saucy and Plain Furoltum in Walnut and genugany of their ovn manufa.-ture, and wan - toted equal in qualtey and style to any manufactured in tt.o cfly, and 71 , 1 , ell at TAsl.9ol,llski ormilmn pOSTERS, PrinteikatLhe lowest ea.,h pri(tes to salt the times, W. S. HAVEN. V7BO WILL PRINT IN RED, WRITE AND FILLIE,(WITR FANCY.CDTSO air-Call and 9(.9 Saranles - and get pricee.lAt aul4 MIMI 10011L11 _ TROIS. tooNIB. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealen in Proncnisory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and on geom.:ties for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOTES &ND DRAFTS SOUGHT AND SOLD. Persona desiring Loans can be accommodated cm reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prima attend to the Bale, Routing and Leasing of Beal Offlee,l9O.9llPOURTEt STREET, above Wood, te9L•ly IaYRTIN LOONIP. R. R. BULGER. MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION O F FURNITURE. No. 44, StulthSeld Street, PITTSBUNCI4. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on band which we will ee II at the low est prices for CASH. THOMAS FARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOMS, No-184 FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY. UNDERTAKING, in all its branches,will receive_ prompt attention. Orders can be leftet the rooms or at he Livery Stabte of Mr. James Floyd. Ohio street, Allegheny. selB-Iyd From. Weatenk.Vlrginla New Brighton, Pa: PLACARD!, HAND-BILLS, CARDS, 84 THIRD STREET, PLAIN BLACK INK. AMUaFjp, PITTSBURGH THEATRE Leisx.s asp MANAGIS WM. Hl , • I )ERBOI4 Pawner Anamince isorep. ih.oo Single bawl in Priarde 1 4 na, $1,00; I , ress Circle. Clllitre, 1341 • ate;Ur , ie, io cent.. 4; Colored Gallery. 2a c.ntin Co! .red 60 cooler, Gallery, 15 ciente. WEIZEi" AY N h 181 Nin.ll; me f; r 1r6.111.t t 11 , 3 . Y.. - 1. 1 . I. • 4 1' P . I'll • 11(31•:1 • l'A T It lo BATTLE OF I:' , LL',6 RUN' tiAll'LE of , hOLL', J' I: IT I'l E IF LIC. Ft: FOR THE WAR. TLI E BRIGADE OF COLONEL W A H. LAlntrii, the late 1 , ,w partner and Iri nt of the President - , is now quite full, cod men wd be received ether as companies, pans of earn paves or tot .ind.volus I and ban the choi c e 0 the braroot o 7 -orViee a loch they putter, either a Artillery, I nfillitty or tinvalty A portion of the iiritade to nV tv in relive ter vote. TI i. IS a chance rarely met with. a, th lir Ita , ',• wilt he a favorite o - e Korn the Live o enlistment, men will be nutieetted, psi f and cloth ed. a ppl yal the stable (t CAPt. P.VIT KFteo se'-t3 tit Diamond street tit at lirant street._ 4) WEN BYRNE,- MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 !fit. Clair street, (Y.rmerly with L. Hirshfield,l HAN'ING kETillits;ED FllOl6l NEW YORK, with a choice ntorclf. ~f i:ASSI a ERKB and V ESTI! , which cab Lo pur chased acpricee GI- below Ll,O usual races 11,1,- Great ioduerrneutn offered to can), buyero. at 21:itm EAGLE OIL W ORRIS: IVJG f/TMAS ,k AN DE RSu N, 1) EFIN ELLS AND DEALERS IN to Pure Gub,n Ul , quality guaranteed, I'LL burgh. z )le and Cm. renee corp , tholly on bond. Orders left at htiess, Piny to h Co.'', op V.det and Ftret ate, wdl he romp , ly !bird. -ern IMF ORTANT TO LADIES. DR. ,11111 N Li A liX EY, having fin upwerahe of tw ,, nty ye*re devoted nonrl into exii•usively to ir,iitment of rernatr bitirtattui, nod 'Diving eneeended to of csleen in rentoring the ntilict d io 8011 ocl hale h hoe now entire ec ntidenee ti ting "Groat American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS, Which have never iita late I (when the three. Lions have been Minot ly followed lie la - movinizdiflieoltiee w wing from Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health. when Muttering from 'PI rut AFT.CTIONS, PROPI,PBUT T , a Wavers, or nt tier weaken no of the I. ten In) 1 1.8,as Also, in all case. of I EBILITY OR hERY,.cf Pa STDATION, ff TeTIOOCP, PALPITATIONS. dc, See., which are the forerunners of more serious disease MS Tru se I WA are pr e. liy u. /CNA t t to.e eons it I (ion. emir ram" re lnle•t p the most del flll6 o w:de w,tho at ra Jam!) latre ; at ins same time they am L.Ell • HARM by stmogthening, invigorat tag, and tester - ins the sistem to a healthy condi tion, and by bringing on the monthly period with risen larlity, to matter from what cause the °Merino. Lions may arise. They should however mot he taken dur hg the first three or four moths of pregniincy, though sale at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result knelt box contains IY‘ I'll's. Para Otta romAa, and when desired be sent bs mud pre-pail by sny advertised Anent, on reeeirt of the money. J. BRYAN, Roehest•r, N. 'r, (;enerul Anent. Bold oy Drug-die, gene:oily a lin ty.lka:ls T. J. c,i r cArr. YAUI. HL;4-illS WM. fiRAFF Western Stove Works, 215 Llllllllll STILICHT, GRAFF & CO., MANUFACTURERS; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their 'ergo stock of well Bis• Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, ALSO-1M PROV Fr.lj KITCHEN RANGES, CRATE FRONTS, Honey-Was; Fir., among which all he found no Blac.r COAL COOK STOVES IN THE STATE. The Diamond, Adulate, Air-Tight, BeHim, end IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the Stale Fair for the Bail' COAL COOK. STOVES. Mee, FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the TRUE ANCERICAN, GLOBE& REPUBLIC, r the 1-4F23T WOOD COOK ErrOVES NOW IN I'm "Itie KN'iIICKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are unerapaseed. We call attention i t DEAL I".ItS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of e):!;llVsP4l:lokiiii:firi - *710.:4 1 ;:j IN THE STATE lI.—Wo line the I,lA.lllobit)and 1:IIL I Ooal Cook 8 , 070k1 II Ith Soap-Stone truing .s, r. trek eland the tire bolter than iron. TO THE PUBLIC. USPICCIaLLY the %no- CA ram and falsely Mod eat Physicians of all de- ".• ei ft . nominations, treat seem: aid delicate disorders, CF self abuse and diseases or : stuatione common soli neldent to youths of both eexes and adults, single or married. Because Baarreratre publishes the feet of his Milne so, the 'gnome, and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thins it a great Sill very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sone and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they dr the name as h r BRANSTRUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative pre. lice might be lost to them among stupid. falsely modes, and presumptuous families, born and named In igcorance, eprnngr n as mushrooms, and who compare society, intelli gence, sense, Ac., to dollars Uhl cents, mysteriously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to fublicity, however, that numerous parents and gum-flans are thankful that their sons, if/met:item and wards, feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and tif mean. =ice, have been restored to health and vigor by Di.• BBANSTRUP, besides many before and after mar• riage through him have been raved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, kc. Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, oonsequentiy, be has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by . the profession, as well recommended by respeM• able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, ke. Spermaterhea, or so c all ed nocturnal emissions.— Thee dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very last discovery that has never yet failed. In female dewier% he has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu• term is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are compo sed from icefand moss and other ingredients by a skillful physician five years at the businessot has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered. as the cartifi• Wee will show. They are all genuine and can be found socorning to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of charge.— Office 85 Smithfield street, near Diamond street Private communications from all parts of the Onion strictly attended to. Direct to BOX 800, Pittabrinzt Post Office. deiklydrw:is DODDS T DILA &L..- J /YES A. U AMIN ROBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHATTS - A N D - I , EAL118:IN PPODCIIII AND PITT/IMAM MAE MIAMI 8, 1 . 1 5451 LIBERTY STREET. 019:13 PITT BOMB. 'MEW GOODS AT 96 MARKET 4:1 comprising fah the newest styles and fabrics. plain and figured French Merinos, ladies' water proof (,locks, and Cloth for making a desirable lot of ladies and children's Shawls, for Fall and Winter. All will be sold cheap, as the cash system is the motto. Ladies, call at 96 MARKET STREET. se24 8...1. LYNCH. $6 25 P small dire E lling ho U u N se ' . l' o li f loo rrW ma o each, in Bo we l s court, near the Poet , Arioe, for rent by sell 8. CUTHBERT Ar. 60N, bl Market NEW WALL PAPERS for the Fall A,l trade now open nod re.eeiying at JO?. R. HUGHES, se2l N 0.107 Market strew. MEW AND CHEAP PAPER fzr Bar -11 rooms, Dining-rooms, Kitchener j u , f or gale at JOB• R. HUGHES, se2l Mo. 107 Market street. _ 10 BARRELS PRIME HAVANA ORAtiliEll just received and for sale by REYMER k son Nos. 124 and 126, Wood street. BOWIE KNIVES—For Fn le low by BOWN & TISTLEY,I36 wood at. THE ARDESCO OIL COMIINY MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOR .111, eale a superior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL. N on-E r plosive. Also. PURE BE.VZOLIE. iVarehouse, No. 45 Haud Street, 80184 in) PITTz B UEa Y. PA 41191E8 A. Eta E FORWARDING AND COMM'S lON M7RCHANT 1)1 Y 3.1 SAL* of arlopyr, Grain, Bacon, L.... 1, Sutter, Dried Fruit and Pro.'lute. Generally, COB.Bllll OF AIARECBT ANL ir r y. e . T trion,T, PI:FIBB''ri-08, PA. Rana TO—Francis (4.*8m!..Y. riul., Wi'liam worth dr., 8. Outheert A Son, Pnoeyo. .tt, Boyd a kietsser A Swearingen, 8. Brad. ca... M. A S Bank, List Howell, Mangle A Co., A nderson, }onion Paxton A Co.. W heeling. nyy2B,2elf-is U. WEST & CO., CARRIAGES. PLOCKAWAYS, 81.7(.4k7115, tAULKIES k 91.ardfdt313 ha 197 Penn Slrest..Pittsbur9A, 1641 - All work warranted to he of the hest in, tirl YIP nrd workmanefuo.rovlklydia _ _ A PLEASANT RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN r ~iti.EuuderBigued keeps not biug but rt, t. it/ Mid drat-nlaaa AL •:8 and K men VI.II iLjg the house need be .lither oo ititurelleattion ut meeting rough or dis ' rly elet,rteni, ae t are •'Ot COCIULAIMUC.6d. A otail quiet in the rear ot the house, eau 111, lettellOd through the private hall. D. r FL.T.N. No. 101, Third street, I.,,,phereh $2OO it .F., WAli D. BROKE JAIL. 12SCAPED FROM THE PRES‘) . I9 IN _u j ihi . r b e felkoying thaeribed prisoners: W. H. Cl.": 11111 p odd to be an Ameri ran by both of 1,1,11 des, UL, lig - it built, 28 pore old about 6 feet 10 h.eh.s in heigh4 dark hair, d.tk blue eye, and dark eyo arowa, ilre-sed in dark cloth.a; cconniitted on a c'iarge of bar gla,y J.1141b13 'I ART—an Faigli,hman, RI, tut 18 years ~Id, to feet E inches iu .noight, I phi t ulmin grey eyes. high forehsad. and full, rcund (ace, ,tout built; eunimitted on a charge cf larceny. CHARI,kB HOOK—A Canadian. about 70 years of age, b bet i inches high clout built, yet rw Cr svrariby complasion. calk ha r, dark eyes; wore a red flnanel Alin and dark pante committed on a Cli alga. of counterfeiting, tJuited brat- a coin. W RUPE.H.T—An American Minn( 76 yearn a Id, 6 feet 11 inches high, stout b Inclined io stoop, light hair, greys eycc, dark cleiliet; undergoing sentence for pissing counter feit !floury. A iewaid of 2200 will be pail for the surest and .letitery 01 Ilitticevr deeenned prior ncrei at the lad in Li,e. c Ly, or $5O for call er of Ih 3 rn. J \1 Ea 1, GRAHAM. billeritt. Shand - , lalice, }lusts: pt 9, ibid. todu: CONOKK:_iS HRN L GAITEM, $1,&O A D 1 ES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,50 LADIM' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,50 LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL WATERS, $1,50 At No. Pifth Street, 11./. 8. DI FFENBACISER. pituruSALS FUR CORN.- SEALED PROPO3ALS are invited till the 26th of September, at 12 Id., tor aupplying Corn to the tub.ist one a Depart m - nt ci the Army. The C ire to ha .11 the ear, Anti to be delivered in Waehingtou City, at the Cattle Yard in hi entynee t :quart!, Bidders are requested to sta'e the price per 100 pounds of About 100,000 rounds of ears will bn repaired, to be delivered one-half by Lbe 10th of °tumor, 1,01, and the *hole del.very to be made during the month of October The bldg to be directed to CapL A. BECK WITH, C. S , U. B. A., and endoraed .Proposaln for Corn." ae19,1:1 gNMERM SHALE!) PROPOSALS, till the 26th of Septem• ber, 'Sal, at 12 o'clock M., are invited for furuish leg the nubelatence 1.) nutmeat with 100 tone ci 'the Hay Lobs delivered in Washington at such owe as he lioreram-mt may direct. The quality to be equal t, the best, and to con sist of timothy and clover nvied. The Government reserves to Itself the t fight to rPject all or any of the bids, and for any cause it may think prover. Payment for sod Hay to be made in Treasury notes it Government desire to Tile Hay to he furnished in tweeci from H) in taro pounds, mut the weiitht of wood and wire used In haling to be deducted. The hide to Se directeil. to Capt. A. BItCliW IT LI, C. J., 11. S. A., end endorsed *Proposale for flay." riel9 ti S . EA LED PROP( )SA LS are invited till hee2uth dae of klepteruber,lS3l, for supp'ying toe ermy of the Potolnku: w.th PL) rA1I); About .Pl,OOO ['umbel+ eol be required, in I .41.1 of eout Oro hu,ltele per week The Potatoem to be of the lin4t rottlity and r qua! In qn.hiy to the tol:oaing kinds: Mercers (LI iiej Pink Eye, Mercers (whiled The Potatoes to be delivered at Washington, and subject to such inspection on delivery an the bole sisiance Department may require, and payment to be made in Treasury notes, it Government should desire it. ho Potatoes to no delivered 1111 good. rtrontr, has relo, and each bushel to ha astm3arad at 60 tbs. Tile old. to he diree:rd io Capt. A. tiF.{.l: C. 8°,13. S. A , Wiaphingiou, D. C. sol 9-0 srop IN AT Super's Drug Store CORNER PENN AND SAINT CLAIR STREETS, - A N D: - DRINK A GLASS OF 1113 DELICIOUSLY COOL SODA WATER. D R. SIN EE'l"6 INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, 10 Gross just received by R. E. SELLERS & CO., sep2l:3m:eed corner Second end Wood stn CHEAP ! CHEAP ! ! CH EAP ! Grand c.osmg out Hata of BOOTS, SHOES AND LAI PEES of all kinds which will be sold below cost to make room for a fall stock. persons would do well to call and examine b JOSEPHeP H. BOurchasing RLAND elsewhere. , No. 98 Market Bt., 2nd door from Itifth at. S AINT LOUIS FLOUR.- 200 bbls Melrose; 200 Pride of the West: 100 Lafayette; 100 " Mnunt Vernon for sale by 8824-31 KAT, PENNOCK A CO., 29 Wood at, 10 SHIRT COLLARS FOR 25 CENTS.- Approved style of Gents' Patent Enameled Collars for 1881. 10 shirt Collars of any style for 25 cents. ± A NI :i os.7l l / InA and C l ß o U Pi M ftlt street. ' anl2 ONE HUNDRED — DOLLA as. —For rout., a good dwelling house, large and conve nient, eitnat on Rose street: Rent $lOO from now to April let. 8 .CUTEIBERT k 80N, sell klMarket street. IfROOlll CORN BRUSH.-5 tons superior Ohio Brush. for sale by HENRY R. COLLIN& LIME -300 barrels fresh Lime, for sa le by (ae2o) HENRY H. COLLINS. _ GREEN APPLES.-10 barrels choied Green Apples, Jost received and for sale by J. A. FETZER, sti26 Corner Market and First streets Ebarrels fresh Eggs, • just received and for sale byeA FETZER, anrr Corner Market and First streets RYE FLOUR-27 barrels freak ground Rye Flour, received and for Bale by JAB. A. F=ER, corner Market and First eta_ - - _ E"B.-4 barrels Fresh Eggs, just. re ceived and for sale by JAMES A. FFNZER, au26 corner Market and First streets. ROCK CANDY.- 30 boxes White Rock Candy; 15 0 Yellow ° just received and for sale by 808 REYMER & BM& CEMEN'I —lOO barrels Fresh Ground Cement, just Mewed and for aide lu se23 HENRY H. copLANs. 2.0 EDITION. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Henlb of Major Lewis: DARN INIV N, September 23 —A lregir• cal occurrence was witnessed near this vil lage ye.terdav in the Pennsylvania 4th, linifon, to join Gan Benks' column. In the regiment is a corn peny composed principally of Irishmen, who have given the commander much trouble. When near Minidy Run two of the men got engage I in a light,tind one named Lanahari.ot Co I, a very lad characti r, was, y order r f Mej. A C. Lewin, tied to the end of a baggage Aft. r proceeding about a mile it wts reported to Major Lewis that Lanahan was at largn with a loaded gun in hie hands The Major, accompanied by Assistant Surgeon W. Charles It gore, rode towards Lanahan and rdernd him to give up the gun. Lanahan ri flscd, and while the Ma jor was in the ret of getting off his horse to enforce his order, Lanahan retreated a few steps, tr k deliberate aim, and shot the Major in the beck with a ball and three tuckshot. The latter fell and expired in there minutes without ut tering a word. Lanahan was secured and , tie body of the un'ortunate cfficer war paced in a valor' and guarded to this camp. Lanahan is now in the hands of the Provost Marshal and will be tried by a drum bead court probably to-day. The murderer is a resident of Scranton, Penn. Sylvania. Major Lewis was 32 years of age, was married about a year ago and leaves a widow but no children. He served in the Mexican war and on the breaking out of the present rebellion was editing the Uatasgue, Lehigh county her,. ald, which occupation be resigned to join the army. He was dearly beloved by the whole regiment, and his death hangs like a pall upon the spirits of his associates. Washington City News WASHINGTON CITY, Sept, 24'—The gallant defence of Mulligan is the theme of the Administration, among the most distinguished military men here It was not until kte last night, when a telegram recelvid frrm General Fremont that the previoui report of the surrender was fully though reluctantty credited The latter, while informing the War Dr partment that he was on the eve of starting with a heavy force, expresses the hope that he will be able to die• lodge the Confederates from the position they now occupy at Lexington. The deepest interest continues to be everywhere manifested concerning that point, includ. ing the military movements in the.same direction. The report has determined the g,,vern merit to vacate the (lice it all Quarter masters, Commissioners and other officers who fail to respond promptly by filing the r bonds and presenting themselves for active service. Latest from Rolla. ROLLA, Sept. 2d —The correspondent of the St. Lmis Democrat publishes the following items: Last night Mr. Holland of Springfield arrived, having lett there on Friday last.— He is the man who took Gen. Fremont's modification of his proclamation through to Col. Taylor. He reports .Lieut. Wil liams of the 13th Illinois, on his way here with seven wagons loaded with about fifty mounted men, in charge of Dr. Davie, which Col. Taylor allowed to come and will probably arrive to-morrow night.— This leaves about 150 of our wounded yet in Springfield, of which 100 aro able to come to Rolla, if there had only been transportation. Many of the rebel officers oppose our wounded leavirg. Despatches were received on Thursday last, at Springfield to the rebels that Muni. gan had surrendered without a gun being fired. The rebels taking 21 pieces of ar tillery, 6,000 stand of small arms, and four thousand prisoners, and that Booneville had also been taken, and Price was march ing on Jefferson City. This is the way recruits for the Southern army is got. McCulloch and his force of about 4,000 disaffected Arkansas and Texas troops was confidently believed to have loft the State going South. Arrested for Treason. TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 24 —Doctors Kreamer and Nightengale of Hunterdon, were arrested and brought to this city to day, charged with treasonable conspiracy. It is alleged that they had been engaged in recruiting men for a treasonable organi.• zation called "the Sons of Liberty," with the motto "Jefferson Davis before Abe Lincoln." Subsequently the tack was changed, and recently it is alleged they have been enlisting men for the Union, but secretly with the intention of serving the purposes of Jeff. Davis. They were imprisoned in the Mercer county jail. The grand jury are examining evidence against them and will report during the present term. The friends of Col. Jas. W. Wall were greatly rejoiced today, upon the receipt of a dispatch from him, that he had been released from imprisonment at Fort La fayette. List of the Killed and Wound• ed at Lexington. QUINCY, 111.. Sept. 24.—The list of the killed and wounded at Lexington as far as ascertained is as follows : Privates—Chas. W. White, Samuel G. Hannah, Henry Netle, J. H. Palmer, G. W, Davis, Wm. H. McDonald, Cyrus K. Fergo, C. Scho villa, Jno. Hurly, Daniel Sheeby. These also belong to the Ist Illinois Cavalry. The horses and all the arms were retained by Price. Communication with Gen. Prentiss is still cut off, nothing having been beard from him since yesterday. SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. TII E T E BEST r i t hET O l tL. ' ARTICLE( g tYE; Fon I N MAKING SOFT SOAP! One pound &Inn' to Six pounds 917 S ! ! For Sale at Wheltaale. by I. ) enn'a. Salt Manufact'g. 00e PITTSBURCH, PA. Old b 7 >il Denali:lsta to tho United State. SOWN & TETLEY, 138 Wood Street, MASS TOOLS FOR BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest possible notice. Having been in the business of manufacturing tools ever fence the "fever" first broke mama can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their intermit to give no a call and make an examination of our stock now on band 02b5 $1 0 RlFLES—Warranted and 1. rale by SOWN TETLEY, se= 186 Wood street, CULTS RE VOEV ERS-6-Bhot, of all Eftse, for sale by DOWN k TETLEY, - sell WoOd street. VINEGAR -5 barrels Cider Vinegar, Y for sale by HENRY H. COLLLNEL CHEESE. -100 boxes prime Chem, kJ last received by HENRI H. COLLINS. (Vail' KNIVES—For sale by ' ‘,/ 8521 BOWN k TBTLIM - 138 Wood et. L`g<VV:VAT.M ,,,c I747-mlrk, •' - ',6t-_-, ":. - . -. . , -'-'l.-!.4:-:- , ::-;', -t-g , ri! , :l. - 1' . - -!- ~--,. '•J --17.-5:-" -ri. , 0.'0:2 , ... NENV NATIONAL LOA N.= Pursuant to inetruadolys from the t ecretrry of 11Th TreflaUry, a book *ln be opened on MON. LAP, the SIXTEENTH OF SEPTEMBER, At. the Corner of Third & Wood Street a, For subscription., under my auperintendence, for i Treasury Notes to bottomed under the !wit of Ms 1 7,186... There notes will be itsu• it in AVM of FII'IYJOLLARR, ONE HUNDHFD LOMA FIVE UND., EL DILI AhS. ()NE THOUSAND ; DuLLA Rs and FIVE THOII NU DOLLARS teen, dated Rill August, 1641, re.y.ibl s three years after date to the nr.ter of the suoseriber or as directed, and bearing interest at the rate of rer Cent. per annum, PAYABLE BE3II-ANNUALLY; such Interest begin¢ at the rate of TWO CENTS FUR. E tOR LAY ON EVERY El UNREEL) DOLLARS. For the conventen . e of the holder, each note wdi have coupons attached eapreesing the several amounts s f tin-annual into eat, which et upons may be detached and presented for payment sepa rately from the notea. Subscriptions forlmeh Treasury notes will be re calved during s fFfEEN tiANS from theday o opening th. book as aforees'd Nu subscription for less than Fl FTY DoLLARq, nor for any fraction rf that sum, can be recev-d. Fuhseriaticns of filly do [ars or ore hundred dollar, must be paid in lawful nein of the United Sates at the Um• of sub-cribing. Subscriptmon of more than one hap dyed dollars may be paid at once; or, if preferred, one-tenth at the lime of subscribing and one third of the wit le i.monnt on very twentieth day tnereaf.er until the whole shall be paid. No pay. ment of leta than fifty dollar- e in be accepted, that being the smallest sum for welch Tre.sury Notes can be issued. Certificates will be granted in duplicate to sail:_ scribers for the amounts 14) paid. Itis original of which tt.e subscriber will transmit by mail to the Secretary of the Treasury, when TreascPy Notes, as aforesaid, w.llbe issued thereon to sunh subscri• b r or hi, order. cairyir.g interest as ex tressed in such certificate; but in cases where only a part of the amount subscribed is pa'd at the time of sub scribing. 'a reasury Notes will be Issued only tor the payments mace subsequently to the first.. hioh will ref:lll'4B not I the whole amount subscribed ty tru-h person 14 - tall be field, when Tresaury Notes wlt be issued for such first payment also. On pay moot of each dot - erred the aline t, the subecrirer w;11 pay, in addition thereto, a sum cgual to the lute. est accrued thereon from t`e 19th August to the dive of payment, and on final psymeist like interest on the amount pad on subscription, which payments of imerest will ha refm , ursed to the subscriber .n the payment of ;he first coupon. 1 hi Treasury N ot.s issued upon ouch certrficates lit the Taeasury will.he sent to the subscribers by mail, or such other mode as may be indicated by them When thov tranem t the i- original csrtitioites The duplicate certificarcs rn..y tie retained by them for their own security. JOiIIUA HANNA, Office HANNA. HART k. CO.. Corner Third .1k Wood etreetA, Pittsburgh 5e14:166 • EYE E A R. HEMP. DEAFNESS. Mi, F. A. VON MOSCRISKER, OCULIST AND AIJKIST (Lai e of the Austrian A rmy) (Aires his entire and exclusive attention to • maladies of the EYE and EAR requiring mediae, or surgicral attention. to _restore e , gbt or hearing. Persons wishing lo be treated by him either DEA.PNBS or IMPAIRED SlORTabould atply without further delay. They wiil,in doing so, bene fit themselves and give him time to do iustiee to their clime. The success of his treatment of the EYE AND EAR. He has over and over spun illustrated before hip profeproonal brethren ty ho i P e honored hie office with their preberoe to witness his operations and prao,ice From hundreds and thousands whl t eve bane restored by him to aIGHT and HEARING he begs to en/jo•n ih. following names and testimoniab3.l— HENATUR PUGH. T. M'LEAN, son of Judge M'Lean, U. S. Supreme Court. J. S ['Fri} F.NS. Esq, Philadelphia. .1 H. Ts 1W N, Esq, now Captain in U. 8. A. J. C. SIDNEY, Esq., Philadelphia, C. L. KILbURIg. ...apnea U.N. A. R BANE, Fse , President of the Goodhue Fire Insurance Company, New York... , L. GLOVER, Fsq., Director of the.Natlonal Bank Company. G. B. LAMAR, President of the Bata; of the Republic, New York. J. BTA,NTIIitt/P, Merchant, Warren street, New York. These were cases of Deaf ues2, some of THIRTY YEAliti standing. PITTSBURGH CERTIFICATES Rev. BTANISLAUS PARIZYWSKY,Passionna , Rev. M. GREGG. W. H. GRAY, Esq THOMAS MOORE, Fe,q, First street, JOHN BECK, sr., corner Grant and Seventh eta CAGES — O7 BIAN-D-NESST W. BISHOP, Esq , Cincinnati, F. WILLIAMS, M. D, A. P. EEVEWART, Esq. J. W. BEATH, EN, Merchant. Rev. FA fIIER MULLEN. L. B. NEVILLE, Commander U.S. N. To this list hundreds mor-i could be added. Dr M. furtber begs the perusal of the two following TEoTIMONIALS from gentlemen well known in this city; TESTIMONY : FRom_armo. MPDEVITT, From the benefit my son derived of DR. VON MOCEIZISILEIt'S skillful treatment, I have much pleasure in recommending him to ali similarly af fected, as a most successful aurist. JOHN ATDEVITT, 311 Liberty street. Patebargh, May le, IML From JNO. M'CLOSKET. Esq.; of the firm of reCloskey, Coegrave /4CD. Pony PllO.l, Ausimira Co, Pa. t Aprll Bth, 1861. TONS. YON MOSCHZISKER, 156 Third street, Pittsburgh—l am happy to inform you that my little daughter, who has been quite deaf for four years, has, under your skillful treatment, entirely recovered. I feel quite satisfied that h o hearing would never have been restored by natural caused-. but to your ability alone is she indebted for it, and I would earnestly recommend ail afflicted with deafness to consult you at once. Respectfully yours, Respectfully CstatILOSHEY OFFICE, 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND GRANT BTU., ..ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted. The original letters of the names above given. oan be examined by all who wit% to do so. at Dr. M'S office. aOBO JAMES HOLMES & CO., PORK DEALERS, and dealers in Provisions, corner of Market end Front eta. le 6l Yd • COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND COKE.—DICKSOIi, STEWART k CO, 509 LIBERTY STREET, Having supenor facilities for supplying the bast quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Slack and. oke, are pre pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to snit purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free from slack. Particular attention given to sup plying family Coal. seal-Brod lia v DISE A`51.15.11„ .11„ DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Moe, No. SO Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. , ertzse." Dr. BROWN is an old dd. 013/ ; r i ,:7l , sen of PiUslmrgh, and has been in Practice for Um last beet* tiVll years. Rh; business has ef,....!" • been confined meetly to Private and SUrgiCal Diseases. , (=MS AND STRANGRIti In need of a median' friend, should not fail to and oru the sore place of relief. The Doctor Is a regtdnr gledusta, and his experience in the treat mentofit oertaiu abuts of diseases is a sure tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanenf= by the use of his remedies and following bin ad. VlO4l. DR. BROWN'S RBMBDTI3I3 never fall to mire the worst form of Venereal Ole eases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases arming ft am a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a tatter. oeorieaie, shad a wreat many forme of skin di 00mas., the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afftioted, Dr. Brown offers Dopes of a mire and speedy root , very. 8101E0...1L WRARNIIIBB D r , p row n , a remedies for this alarming trouble brought- on often by that solitary Writ of 861151110 graunca-ion which the young and weakminded often give way to, (to their own destruetion,) are the only reliable remediee known in this court• try—they are safe, antitn.'fre a speedy restoration of health; ~:i:i 3n'~ri_~;t Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful disease In a law dose—he will warrant a cure. Re also treats Piles, Gloat, fionnerybas„ atriatore, Brothel Dia charges, henanda Monthly b.ppressions,Diaesses or the JointeiPW Ws le. Ano, Nervous Affections, Pares ta Um ASSY srd Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together with all diseas e of an impure orlMt. A letter dewribing the skresos i =nff t s raw directed to DR. RAW o. 50 Pliteborgh. Ye., will he bummdiately stesseratl= Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from observation. °Mee sad Private: Rooms, No. 4o S mitetseld street. Pittenuran. Fa, issas.dasnle DRY APPLES-25 sacks received, and tbrinie by • POT CLAY —l2barrelsMissouri Pot Clay for Glass Kaaufaotureria s 1 HENRY H.0914.11i8. ~? i" pirTsagli4v two Jomov....—Jonir • . JONES, ' A Pti.}.lA•li- Steelr.slachst. Nos sad, AXLE Inottgtoo K A 'Y 4 GL_sooss,El.l Sir& full ithaartimei tinerks. ~on 11 r, Na. 297 itsuroad Depot, PAW, This% botwe has ~bisf and re-furnished, ifod for the aceorrimodattof The best of Oysters re; Cod retail, or served uf dies of the sesson ale super or braids of L =X=IIMEM W4EE 44ENIERAL Belmont. B►oa and' *S. We are prepsdo, key, Ale, MOlltiMint ar shortest notice and Oh TEAM lirllsei;_ pY THE USE OF AN A_TPARATITA JO whereby no drags or ploaniti bittisit7 gre ased. Cold weather to the time, wbealtittr.eipar,- toe can be . need to its best advarittyps.;,...ftiediirr .. ,4 ' , gentlemen and theca* families timie.,Atixteett, Erected by my process, arta ale teittjy ; to• WWI, ref to '.. - . -,- , , i1l the safety and ratiMossness of ,tha opersiim, vihrtil . >„ ',.;- -, - .: , N; soar has been said by pertione:Latereskad In 'isio.4-,, sorting the contrary baying no -knotliledAreprjoq r ::. - , process. ~.. .ilff- ,- :•:' , .:,...,- - ..4k:- T taiir•ARTIFICIAL TRETE inserted in.eyrot.#ll..; .4:,h . ,.1-5 - 1. , E. OUD.R.Y, "Ekentistitt , *,4s->„ no14:1 vd ig 734 Bmithflad'atriki .5 ,-5 ' ' ;',26rl '' '- ,:-,_ ' - i '- '_ . ' ' ' - ' --- • -.-- ;: : , ,1% . V.,,,,,.‘ - -,..... ..tip:_. JAMES H. CHILOSIV:„Cd.,_ HOP% COTTONg':AFILLS i ! Allegheny itifity;Pa'; munmum:pzi, SEAMLESS AND OH- . C>5W.A..137:711.13k.8 S 2 Inches to 40' Knob** wide:a sirordere nu) , be ieft st H. CISHLDHA COS., 18e Wood Stroot. Pillphtirdtr. 'oetAltllrde SMITH'S A „Li•E • TE UNDERSIGNED ", RESPECT FULLY informs the public that he has , appointed JAMES Matta ,t CO, of 137 , LIBERTY' STREET, (opposite fifth) his sore Agent for pins=. 4 boron an I sickbay. fur the aide of ,his celebrated ?7, t LE; also MALT sod 110FBi. from whoto • oereatter also, articles can las obtained on the ame terms as from Mmaelt He also requests all persons haring opener...eon:Ate-- with him to call atsaid Brysr A Co:s offioe and have • them adjusted and paid. Messrs. Bryar A al*. and Y. D. Briggs are author ized by me to receipt for aq such doss, • • . _ GEORBM W. WAR PRICES. WAR:PRICESI:'- JUST 1R..80E111T.P.3:1# 000 PAIR MECHANIC CORSETS, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED for 50 and Ufa., worth $1,25. _ 500 LINEN SETS, 00 LINEN SETS, 00 LINEN SETS, $1,25, worth $2,50 ALSO, A LARGE LOT OP HOOP SKIRTS, BONNET RIBBONS', DRESS TRIMMINGS, UOSIERY, eta" CHARLES CaPNER,' 78 MARKET STREET , eel 9 WILL/ AM NI, HARRISON A. Z AN DAViEt, COFFIN General Partners. °Pe" Partner MEANS & COFFIN, .of. (Bneeessors to Nl:Landless, Means t Coji - WHOLESALE 0-ILOCERS, - ; 7, 1; Corner-Wpm! andilOrllti m , PITT:2BI4CH. PA PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. ROOM-50 &atm; fortalerLY jUsei BENDYH. coLiatia. .',;•• JO UN DI 0 011411EAD COMMISSION IiIitgCHANT, • ,•;: . :••di YOB THE BAEZ OP '--- PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, O. 7 . 4 WATER STREET, BELOW WaCthi r s , 'alias TTJSB D. B. ROGERS'S& SON, dl ' MANDTACTEItzus ,7 BOGUS! IMPBOVXD ran!, :15,-4 STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH*I iita , TEETli, GIIAIII D _ office, Corner ; Butler IMlLdtargqit*:-- Streets, Ninth virkiii, • -.4k . - 0 4 fends Prrnipmer.rA. , '3••.1 QUALITY CONGRESB4I44ITERS, FOR. GENTS, .130Tik - anif - YOUTIES;? • SELLING AT LOW - TRICE, FOR CASH , AT NO.:3l?Ftrili W.E. stmmlywrz & Co. sad , LACE BOOTS, O T ACIIIIS OF 43-BOUND, JUST '-- 4 below Maac.haster, forfilgOV attB ctrraszirr a $914 Market _ 00 BARRELS Penneyhanis Elyratviii atom and'for;.;4 , - ebY [Nen] muffirawallewsznoN-. OWIE KNIVEI3IOItIZES.*::. Forumle by Blnni „14 • , T. - ;.1116' Wood stree4:'t it tit REIMMEL46:;,Hof la paint for okiiircal, - `` avtatts : tight, for ettle verycitesp sell pOTAT 011 ET.; , : it. , 7lleff-iiiiiti:.; 7 170 W-4 White "P srr?': fir, * JAB. A. FETliagWo - _ Aktle D ZATORR:i47 I III ;y '5l-7*4:7 fiestieimostic-Pe ! • sLitibiwaiiiit4 ". sale by.:!..,.5,1;_,,W3a.- • lan • Ch 4 ROWEL bold arid . Irgiet.Tei .N 11.11; Ingo, far. eats br Ngvir FALL reoebnug our All Shawls, Quake, Setter ac,tei@hlair Infinite tut ardion of cash buyerp....(kgittieatuati 4 _`M sel2 ~i4flttirkiketrefirj4 PANN EST 0.114,44:046kaii Wile ' 7 aeis .B. cor As..rtfroarlAx-koCkiic--;74-1 bIITTER—*. kwrikeslitvaokecViti -1111 relived b 9 tatsl- 10111IM o. : tOlaaSEt. AKE Flsti-talo halt barrels WhiW7-4 1 vieh t firout and Eipairted,lNEL-I,:t-;ic-Tti selB 'WOOLLOW CIIIW - WALL l'Ast for salelll,7-`;:ci ‘.; -44 'Lk „ lf - V 040 1 1 *(A . - HENRY H. COLLIN ~ f. : '._ ~ ~,7~~''`,'~=, £;art. ... 4.J~< '~~r• BLAME 13001 !•yett: 60e, worth $1,60 $l, worth $2 OXF'ORp.pIL:3, ~~ .. ~~ti~}~~~ \~ ~ ~ 7 ~~ ~ +~: ~ _~ ~ +~ x% .~
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