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OPPIOIAL P 4 ?al OM'
SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 17. 1861
'.:,'.CITY AFFAIRS: '
iffrisoacirnorcac Observations for the Ga.-
/tette, by G. E. Shaw, Opticinn, 54 Filth street
—corrected MI:
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72
Bin:km*l4s 20 8 10
Tao rein of Monday night kit - wee heavier
in Bigler enmity than had been known there
for ploy began to fail about seven
•oielockiitithe' evening and poured down in
torrenli 'flitting the greater part of the night,
swelling the stream to overflow and inundating
all the lowlands. - The Butler American states
that the damage done to bridges, dams, fences,
grain and other property,,is immense. , It par.
Bestial : lies as follows: •
Thesouth span' of the plankran k bridge,
south of. the borough, carried away, and the
abetment on that aide of the creek entirely
'destroyed. -
,The,Freeport turnpike bridge, at the bor
ough line, is . swept away completely.
Vie:Kittanning turnpike bridge, east of the
borough, is swept away.
Thehridge over Thorn ;reek, five miler
south Uf .the borough, on the plank road, is
also ewipt away.
The dam of Waiter's =du Is swept entirely
away, sand Relber's mill is slightly injured.
The 'lon, of hay, emu, potatoes, eto , in the
lowlaida, Wintry serious.
AU the bridges on Oonnoquessing creek be
tween Haller and Harmony, have been carried
sway. i,Hhe bridge at Harmony fortunately OF
eaped with slight injury.
Oa Little Connoquesatng creek the damage
was Tel extents°. Balaton s- sawmill and
dam, Bryson's dtm„Young's dam, McClure's
dam, MoEinney's data, Itichardson's dam, era
ham'il dam and Elbantton's dam, together with
ill the bridge" oyer the 'tram, exeept that on
the Franklin road, bays been carried away.
The lota of hay, grain, and lumber from the
mills hie been my-heavy,
, ,
A Patriotic Editor.
L. A. Recur, Seq., editor of the Greene
County,Repubhcan, has resolved to exchange
the pen for the iword,"and talks to his patrons
:as follows
"Ctiii 'beloved Country b involved in a fear.
fat struggle. She is beset by a direful eon
spiractothuge proportions. Her Constitution'
has hien violated, her laws set at deb dace,
her liberties outraged and her existence
threatetted with unthilation. In this hour of
her tribulation', she has celled upon her sons •
to contribute men and money for her defence.
I have,no money to give. Ball have a heart
and a hand and a lire, and these I place at her
dispoial. I go, then, to lay upon the altar of my
cousin all that I painless. I trust that none
will _chide, whilst I ask no credit for the
sacriflie 1 make: Thousands who have en.'
listed in this conflict have sacrificed much .
more.; 6 My little f 'wily is in the grave,[and I
have no one to leave withouadepandence—no
,angoVaruable attachment to reed in ■under.
Viewiag the matter in this light, it seems to
nos, that ',of all others, am under obligation.
to deaote myself to the anbjagation of the
Ilea,* that carotins the land: I have given
precept upon precept, and now I resort to that
more Efficient method of: raising recruits , for
the defense of the-land that has blamed me
-1 net thkezample. Weak ve I am," trust that
<'the -God of Battles will make me instrumental
in icoomPlisbiog some good, however' little
that may be."
jiA Fiendish Azdrot enmity.
Mules are proverbially stabborn, and in the
handl of cruel stud passionate men they starer
many tortures. Seizing and twisting the tongue
for thu purpose of eougnering this animal,
alth7ngh new to rusi seems to be . a common
ignaltini with nnfeefing Mini. On Thuraday,
0 , .
shiliamed Joseph . Kennedy, employed as a
.
drbreekt this coil' works of Missan& - Dlcksori &
Stewart, braille' township, in a:fit of rage.
seiscifitho tongue Of a pale and tore it entirely
from Oa month 'I He was soon altar &nested,
and eiontaitted to jail by Judea listilitons of
Milan township. This wu Oct only a fiend
ish aid wanton set of mielty , towards a dumb
bat it involves a considerable loss to
the bilprietor, and tublens the perpetrator. to
an hipriZooment in the penitentiary. The law
Pretteribes a severe penalty for, games of silts
- oharalta, and it is well that It is so,
Tar New York Dap Book, one of the moat
tnitciroas publications in, the-Interest .of the
Sieben, circulates largely.* Fayette, Washing
ne; Bain ? aid other counties of Western
-Pes!stylvants. We understand that antral
copies of this treasonable sheet are received
in chid Sonny. A package of twenty 11/711(61
ngulitly at Uniontown, Fayette county. Tiro
nbactiben are tarnished with the paper at
Butler, at which place the Union men are
talking of having the vile Meet 'appraised, the
recent charge of Judge Agnew warranting such
a 'tonne. The loyalty of than who support
'this organ may well be questions°, and neaten
clear teat by so doing they are giving aid and
comfort to the rehab, by , propagating treason
Let all such men be =rhea. ,
Nor Dr.llo.—TheDuputch falls into an on.
pl error in noticing , the purchase of the
" Irwin. bomatead," in Allegheny, by /amen
L. Graham Esq., Sheri& It states that the
property belonged "to the estate of John Ir
win.
,Fxg., recently deceased." Thai worthy
gentleman, who has spent many years of ass
Islasie in this commie:GM' still living, and
_we are pleased to say enjoys excellent health.
The itemise and-grounds so Meg occupied by
tam, on the West Common, Allegheny. have
_ been, .old to Sheriff Graham, for $B,OOO. The
lot is eighty-d» feet grout by about two ban
. dritiJin depth; and the building, though
Squalid in style, is large and comfortably ar..
ranged. Kr. Irwin, we understand, des igns
rentoXiog . to,Seerickley. ,
SAMBras or Br. Periorames.—The Cock
olie mys: ."The new' spite of Gt. Philommes
(German) Church Is rapidly approaciong cont
pleticm..l.t is 126 feet from the level of Pommy
street to the lad of the brick workr-the, pot
tiorreaustmoted of iron 31 65 feet, sod the gilt
-. eirott S feet, making the' entire height of Me'
, aphelia feet; The iron portion' is - very grace
ful, aid is a proof that our Pittsburgh staple
metelean . be as well adapted to Becleducicel
Architecture as iglus been to bank buildings an.
other pleb edifices. She spire will be one of the
Lenience:its of oar city, and the congregation' of
,:fit:Pkilomsea's deserve vast credit for boorini,
by its erection, completed their beautiful
au . .
Toe: Raeurroar .111.6'111D.—This conveni
,,
sally L arranged, sweat Ana generally ntiafic.
tory.ekroniele and reek - Wary of the bets and
•
'deengientie-.-ot the rebellion has reached its
" . :' , ..rosteeateentb. , cumber; which we hare just le
from Abe* publishers. We hare else
received No. Lof the Illustratioss, oontsining
a colored :crap - nt the United States, and per.
1. Vette; on
. steel!ol General. Scott/Fremont;
../Uttbeelotsand Batter; also a portrait - or the
arielggribel Daris-L•whci,llte - an4
°thee Ineilfetentigentlenren, always han the sp.
pearsitee of Bravery smooth-laced petion.”
_
. Tux) 4enestotarns —This is the title of s
sew flempany'now befog ;smutted in this city,
b7.0.' P. Callow, acting corder authority of Col.
ii. William., in whose regiment the cover
poi les been acespisd. The corps will be
comPriaed azeinsively of printed and the cid;
afire *WU ohms after•the - ranks are full:
. .,'Olothbg and camp equipage will be furnished
• se soon as required.--The oßoe frin the 'third
: stay 'of the Custom;House. Printer. in the
adjoillog mutably who may wish to =Usti
alsould'retake - ita point to connect demesne.
**Able Company,
, -
Wx. ~ Torteirros, coiered barber, ellen-,
ekestar, has been committed to jail to eisirei,
dirge of adultery preferred .by Allen- C.
His alleged punt:fps marlin Is one
Mar' Beek, also colored, who'had recently
s. a young white man named, Abrabacißeed, az.
rested and committettfor breach of promise of:
marriage An information has 'bean made
'agetastthis esptliatieg wench, and the wilt •
doubtless find rodginpbt - the county . ' pruoe
I ~ •
, -- -- Passicas or '6l:—Hr. Join Hunr, (bd. of
Heint,* AMIGO Masonic Bifl stmt. bas:
lentils a miss of sagraoings, ontldsd "Pidsiots
- '61," ocatilninit. on separate dm% 'tau.
loafNue of 15 ands each, good lik"ssas
of HawilL Scott and Ideelellin, Hon. Styli, D
'
and ColonslEllrff or*. As soars.
Sling 1867, thqswsprovistily,And splace
7 . :aie,par "spier' moss pattfolios. •
Th• Leto 117.100d..i05s of Life.
The heavy ratan of Monday afternoon and
night caused the waters Of the Big Beaver,'
which empties into the Ohio atliochester,Pa., ,
to rise rapidly, and before the morning of
Tuesday had risen to such-a- height as to do"..
great damage to property along the banks 4
The water in the stream was known to
be so high before. gaits a number of build 4
isle ware carried down the stream, and among
them, we are informed, were two large wool-
en factories and a saw mill. The building; -
came down the river with each fury as to tear
everything away with which theriame in con.i
tact. This was the cause of so 'feat damn,
to the railroad bridge of the C. & P. Ratlroa&
When the buildings and rubbish strati
the bridge they caose [with such force,'
as to take with them-the heavy inane pier*
which supported the truperstructare. The
loss of property along the' banks of the Big
and Little Beaver was immense, probably seri
eral hundred thousand dollars. The people
in the vicinity were - almost ',antis with leer,
and many barely escaped with their livea
saving nothing.
The damage to property and the loss 01 lily
along the streams in Columbiana county
Ohio, is said to be appalling. Near Elkton it
is reported four houses were taken down thei
stream during the night, with all the irriatei
and contents. Many pertains were drowned;
aid the property totally destroyed.
Fight at a Picnic.
On Thursday afternoon general fight took
place at a German Picnic hair Spring Garden,'
In Reserve townibip. It is said that a part)!
of young men-from the Fifth ward went over
to the picnic, while ander the laftnence of
liquor, with the avowed pirpose of having &
tight. They had been on the ground by &abort
time when, for some canoe or other, an abaci
was made on one of the parties in attendanie at
the picnic. Friends interfered on both aideti
and the fight soon_beeame general. Atones,'
clubs, knives and pistols foe a time were need
quite freely, and as a natural result some of the
parties were badly injured. ' One man was shot
in the side, while another received a ball In his
neck, both of whom were severely but not den.. l
prowl, wounded. Otßeer kiciisight, of Alla , :
gbeny, who happened to be present at the time;
in endeavoring to quell the fight, was knocked
down with a stone and badly beaten. A young
man named IlobL Brown was also severely .
injured. No arrests were made. • L.
Tun damage caused by the late floods to thi;
i'ittabargb, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad
Ls now entirely repaired, and plunger and
freight trains are actin running regularly. We
notice that both the trains which telt Cnicagd
on Thursday seeming and - yesterday morning;
made their regular connections with the trains
on trie•Pannsylvanla Rallroid here, and paean:
caterer all point, in the West may rent assured
that no delay will occur, If ticketed through
via this rents.
against —The bearing; of Peter Delaneyi
chuged with stabbing John Ford, on Liberty
street, some days since, took place before
-Mayor Wilson yesterday sfternooa. After
examination .of several witnesses, it was ad«
journed overnatil this morning, when it wilt
be concluded. It is said that the general ter;
nor of the evidence goes to show that Ford s
cut himself.
A DUMMIED Fxsteat.—Osi ThuradaY night
the police discovered a rather good lookatt.
girl, disguised in male attire, perambulating
the streets of the Fifth ward. She was locked
up, and in the morourg gave her name as Mart
Kendall. She says that she_ came. here from
-the State of Indiana arriving on Monday last;
She was sent up to ;ail under the vagrant act;
Tan Hutatioan Cliatatr Cormo,—At.a
meeting of Capt. Harper's enuapany of Cavalry,
at Jefferson, Gretna county, last Wednesday, *
wavreeolted to auembio .at Canniehaes on
Thnnday evening, Anglin 15th, and depart for
Camp Wilkins Friday morning, Anson 16th
Tha company !sabot* fail.
TaiMoorbeail Cavalry, Capt. Leopold Sabi;
Jr., handetermined to jam tol. W. H. Young's
National Regiment. and will leave to join at oil
Monday, the Government furnishing bootee
and equipments. The company in named atter
Hon. J. R.ldoorhusd, Coagressman from thia
District..
Bann Strasstr.—We leant that the barn of
Mr. Jonas -K.- Granata; of Pine township:
Mercer county, was struck by lightning 'on
Sabbath winning:. last, aid burned to tan
ground with all its camellia, consisting of hin
late crop of wheat, hay, 'rye, oats, wagon,
harness, ate.
CAMP or litivrnocriois.-fittabargh basalaci.
been designeted by tbe_War Department as
suitable location for one of tne camp. of 104
struetion authorized by this' Government.
TEMITICAING nil Wire.—kdward Hole
ha. been'eommitted to jail for trial, by Maya.
Wilson, upon a charge of armory of the peace,.
preferred by hie wile Martha.
,
Tax Banal Banta, returned vo lunteers
will meet in Butler,on Tainday, the 20th inst.i
where a public dinner will be tendered them
by the ciusenu. •
Attempted AsmestaaUon.
The Canton (Ohio))ilepasirsoy says
l•We learn that a man by the same or Bu
nett was shot through the window of hie
dwelling house, on Wednesday night, wider;
circumstances indioating a most foul attemp t
to murder. It seems Barnett is prosecuting
a law suit in the Common ?Woof this couutyi
against one of his neighbors, the precise char:
actor of the snit we were linable to learn, and
that circumstance iki connection with some
other matters developed 'since the shooting(
has tended to fasten suspicion upon parties
nestled with the litigation either remotely
.r immediately. Although our informition iii
erived from a source believed to be entirely
reilabis, we withhold for the present any for,
they mention of the affair. Barnett is said to
be severely wounded, the Charge fired him be.
log shot and slop made from a spoon. tiliffi;
cleat is supposed to be known to authorize ae
investigation.
BLooD Foori.--zAttezition is called to
au isms retsarsable and mientlas prapsratios,
earthed la- mother column. fit. Ii en ontlraly new
Mao:miry; and mast sot be conkanded with any OF
the mamma patent unidlciiiiis -of the day.' It Is'.
siortaln remedy for all the Miasma vanillin', and
Pedal', them at • atonal risinrii—al longstanding
—of meets, months, and years.- Buffer try id
Heels. Causes'DUPOINT., of. New York. an the
ads spell for it, and IWO proprietors of Um world.
renorzoid Dr. ' liavoire 001D111 4 an esti:
chi which every Motbeastimild ham to boo medicicie
closet la we of need: and contabing. as it dom. DO
• •ric or opiate of any kled. It am be relied noon
with
the utmost ccroltdence,and will by found an In•
iriduableepeciac la all we of infantile complinnut+
Ohio /late Jearital, Ctiumbra. • • • --
ipt.ass advertisement. for nde by tillOnoll
1111101111 F, Aniat.l4o Woodit4 Pistabani. pa. 'F
4alTaitalasp . , .
Docrron C. Bans, Water Caro and Roma:
patble Physician; also agent for Rainbow's cold.
brated Truss for Raptures. Comer of Penfi
and Wayne Streets.
Dzirrenntre—Dr. O. 81.11, No. Z 46 Penns t.
attends to all breacha of the Dental propssio • ',.
.ALL should not fail to read the &dee
lemma nf Per. Wee& to eleolelell Mee, 4
irr ,Dry
if Whirl DX ULLMAN LUNIMMIT lajoo
wad Inas the rood of Dr. Stephan Moot. of Uool•
wootloot,tho mat base otter, oast ham bum laid IA
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:form ttuo lut .
tweet:turn with the roma
wi thout
osOatdos om _am as atom reansde
without& Mal. sod will allorlatt lath room swoo it dlir
than boy other yroparatioa. ;Nor aU iihrostatie
!fermis Dhundors traia itim lfluthie. lad as • AO.
relive for hem woods, Brut*" &a.. fill
nothing. and togr otteowthantow propot•
nano tha fait . wonder foul aitociahawat of
Imo pm grit I trial. ',um four hundred em
Denim of moan abla auras raWrioad lw it "MAY
the tut two roara,attoot thin . 11.0 athortiou.
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OUR ART CU I •
•
Caste Centrum, area r, H,. Aug t 5.
Since writing to yo last we have had a
rather disagreeable ti &on account of the un
common heavy rains hich fell on Monday
and Tuesday, and the oldiers'not being um
formed yet, and man of them not having
blanket' with them, - o
in fact any clothing
brit merely what every their nakedness,
they bare been subjected to many in
conveniences, and also those whose lot it was
to be ,on guard had rather a cold and wet
time of it. But the clouds and veins. have
passed and gone - and everything has changed
its appearance, when all appear to resume
their usual model of good 'pints and joyful.
ness. The Camp still remains one of the
model camps, as everything is peace and
quietness, and the most rigid discipline is en.
forced on any who may be so foolish as todie.
obey any of the general order. There is a
prayer meeting conducted in the camp every
evening, and really every thing in the camp is
almost as quiet as Sunday in old Pitt, as card
playing, swearing and all obseene language
are entirely forbidden by the Colonel.
It 'was rumored that we would receive. our
clothing by to-morrow, but as to the truth of
the report I cannot say, as Col. Black left
lin Saturday evening's train for Philadelphia
and has not yet returnedt but is expected to
return by 12 o'clock to.day.
.. Capt. Wright arrived safely last night
with about 30 men for the Regiment. The
general health of the camp is very good.
corsraisv H, pair CAMERON.
The members of company H, through the
colmuns of your much esteemed paper, wish
to return their meat sincere thanks to Messrs.
Sansbury, Torrence and Jones for the very
useful presents received by this company on
last evening, in the shape of a lot of knives,
larks and spoons, all in the shape of a knife,
at the reception of which three hearty cheers
were green on behalf of each of the kind and
patriotic donors,
and can only uy, farther, that
they have the best wishes of every member
of the company. T. H. D.
CIVIP TERNALLY, Dirraircr COLUMBIA,
9th hcri Pa. R. 0., Aug. 7tA, 1861.
As ainfost our enthe Regiment hail fr,m Al
legheny county, and ell from Western Penn
sylvania, aid knowing the deep interest pia
have heretofore taker. in all that pert►ms to
the efficiency :ad proper equipment of those
who have volunteered to fight the battles of
our common country, I have taken the lib
erty of troubling you with a few thoughts ref'.
Live to our present position to ousintain, as well
assomewhat redeem, the honor of the land of
Penn. •
Our Legislature, in thierliberality, appropri.
sled millions for the purpose at arming and
equipping the fifteen Regiments Reserve Corps,
and under the law they were to be eqolpped in
a superior manner. So for u the 9th
meat is concerned, it is a well known fact
that no better material out of which to make '
a crack regiment, ever left any county in the
State, and alter lyieg in camp some two
Months, inateid of being armed in a superior
manner, as the law, under which they were en.
Foiled contemplated, they were armed with
'old Harper , ' Ferry a I te re d muskets, the general
appearance of which would indicate that they
Mid been manufactured by some backwoods
blacksmith and wagon maker, and, like a me
chanic who understood his business, bad pilot.
'ed them to hide their,, defects; not one bayo.
net out of every. dozen of which can be sued
ornofized. under fifteen minutes, many not
that ; and the barrels being so thin, after firing
three or lour rounds they become so hot, it is
almost impoisible to hold them in the huhu.
When Col. Coppee, one or Gov. Cortbi's
aid., inspecteddtour regiment at Camp Wright,
he coodeumed the emu as unfit for service,
which, of *course, induced us to belisie
would be tarnished with a better arm before
being ordered into service. I see by the peib.
lie prints that. Cot. Geary's regiment hu been
furnished with the . Rofield rifle. by Gov. Cui.
tin, and other regiments of be Rename Corps,
that have had these worthless arms furnished
them by the authorities of Pennsylvaniaj . have
had them changed end it better - arm furnished
by the U. S..Goverement. Why is it. then,
that the 9.1 i Regiment of Pennsylvania Value
teem, who enrolled themselves to defend their
country's flag, with the understanding that
Gov. Curtin had ample meausinruisbed aim by.
the .Legisletent of. Peoneylvania to arm uhd
equip the troops thus mastered., id a euperloi
maauer, eve - now ordereiLlutistrie field, almost
in sight of the eneiiiy, with rums which would
not enable them to iraccessfully cope with
three headred well-armed men. Is this state
of affairs to be coolly borne by men who are
daily and hourly waking their lives in defuse
of their country? I really wished, a few days
sines, when en pichetdutly, almost in eight' of
the enemy, that Goy. Coins himself occupied
the position o' men in the ranks, subject to be
picked off, at the distance of a thouned feet,
when our beautiful, well-painted =Whets
would not reach hall that distance: I cannot
write on this subject with any kind of patience,
but would add, it Gov. Ceuta wishes to redeem
his character. or bus any desire that Pennsyl
vania volunteers /shall be placed in it position
to strike telling - blows for the honor of their
State and their country's gag, let, him at once.
procure, with the millions at his iitiipose, ten
thousand stand of improved arms, with which
to arm those not already armed. Col. Jackson
has done all in his power, thus far, to have the,
9th Regiment properly, armed by the U. S.
Government, but has not yet succeeded. Y.'
Important Political Arrest
Considerable excitement wu treated-hilted
about the city yesterday afternoon. occasion
ed by the report that the British Consul of
Charleston Wad been arrested on board the
steamer Africa. and that upon his person were
found importaat-documents and dispatches
from the Southern Coufedeiscy to the rebel
Commissioners in Reiland. It appears, how
ever, -that the- party arrested was not the
Rritieh Consul, but a bearer of dispatches from
the British Consul at Charleston, Mr. Robert
Basch. His name is Sobert Muir, and hecfoo.
merly held the above potshot one the
Southern cities. but at present bedsidea be
ing* British Consul, sad declares himself a
resident of South Carolina; also that he is only
bearer of dispatches from Mr. Robert Bench,
Coning- et Charleston, to Lord John. Remelt.
He Also elated that he had about two hundred'
letters with him from parties in the Smith, to
be forwarded to 'Various parte of Ragland,
France cad Germany.
The lured created intense excitement about
the Cunard steamabip dock no to the depth.
tare of •the — ateanuir for Europe,' and so well'
was it perfected on the part of therotEcers who.
managed the affair that Malt could hardly bd.
hese they could pick him out without some
one acquainted with him having signalized
him to them. —N. Y. Heald.
riguoiuxicusb,
french Fork Collars cod Sets,
Lima Calms sad EAU.
Lace Collin wA rata,
Infanta' Wald, sod Chips,
Blatt Left Vella,
/awry Elk Belts. It warn
Now awing one, ehesp for Mob it
noamirs Tannittio 870811.
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.pyryansan. leas Were./ 1.1110460 itataacosr Co. e
. Fauber* t, idly 96,1661- I
DUBLIO NOTIOE—Is hereby men,
that the - undetriened. fa teemed to Mile all
endure deity Authenticated. against the Pitt=
/.at Wayne Obleaao Itallrosd Company,
for Ibb pencets of trearyoutatioa, War. to Ovum
DO ?,16x1, by Aline therefor twenty-0q par cent Is
'cosh. and dui reandader In script, oonvettlble Into
the third toortkage bonds of the new Company about
to be etpatsed, under • plan aimed upon by the
Coinniltte• ci It end Inondhele of the
add elttebareb, - fort Mots I(Addeo Railroad
Ootopeny; dated October 1500. !Wl.* holding
mob chola will Apply lintaidattedy et MI aloe of the
nadeeelpie4 Titth street T. D. MsdtlLllß, j
Attonaly tat tba-Dhithedlolt 0001Zing4
G REAT BARSI4INI3 IN
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to 1)0
WOOLVIALII AID min mammas.
TN' gothistisit)los bsinisvite improly to oar
own order, by pilau masnlietarare, and saw b. ry
ik4 on for l UPOriae Quslit7 and .ityks at Calla; neat
althea are entirely, Dew, whit all tilted talprote t
mac •
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tint dups.
DIMS, oxen odds, amtooklonl toga% va7 chcsO
MAMONI:Landod, Along asibikTY.
BISINO SUN, corded, gocd ingoloor
TllO,lO, waded, extryouili Ildbt be gamma►.
Timm of the *boos stoles aro well ratted to Cali try
Magma. burineupply , d at lostai 'coati Tertolia: '1
N&TONA&CIOnd & CO,
_ 2T and ll MY Ansi. ,
THE LATEST NEVirS
1 8 T TELEGRAPH
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE (VICE.
From Washington.
WAIHIZOTOA, Aug. 16—Yesierday after
noon, about halfoput 'one o'clock, the
steamer Resolute was ordered from Acquia
Creek to Mathias Point for the purpose of re
connoitering, and seeing a bateau filled, with
barrels, on shore, kin' below the Point, q boat
was sent from the Resolute, with six men, to
bring Off the bateau. No sooner had the
boat touched the beach than a volley of moo.
kat balls was opened upon them from a seces
sion force concealed in the woods, killing three
of the men instantly—namely; John James
Fuller, of Brooklyn, muter's mate, whole was
since ascertained was pierced by ten balls ;
George Seymour, captain of the pe, of 'New
York, by seven, and Thomas Tully, of Bos
ton, by two balls. Earnest Walters, a Untie/
of England, was wounded in the headit is
feared fatally. Another volley was fired by
the enemy as they moved their - position, or as
soon as they bad time to reload. The Reso
lute was about seven hundred Ards front the
shore, aid fired into the midst A rds
the rebels
one shot of canister' end. nine of Shrapnell,
with, it Is thought, extensive havoc, while
other reports are positive to this effect.
The scene on board the small boat is de.
scribed as leart:sickening—the dead lying
onutretcbed, in it, covered with their ;own
blood.
The boat was towed a short dietetice from
the shore, by one of the crew, named Bander.
son, who quietly slipped into the watei for
that purpose, and !has concealed himself from
the enemy. Tee other uninjured man, it•in
said, lay in the boat, stultified by the scene
through which he bad just passed, while the
wounded man helped Sanderson to row the
boat toward the Reliance, from which min.
ante was immediately rendered. -
The enemy evidently congratulated them
selves that they had killed the attire boat 4
crew.
The Anoints reached the Navy Yard last
night et eleven o'clock, bringing hither the
dead and the woaeded man, who has been
sent to the hospital.
WMOIIIO2OI, ACV; to the
official report, there are in the general hospi.
to at Washington 88 sick and wounded mL
diem in Georgetown 291; in Alexandria 95.
The mortality among each patients is remark
ably email.
M have been adopted• for a cereal
military guardianship throughout the entire
line or the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. Many
coal and other boats are now on the route.
The President has appointed Richard Wal
lach, Joseph V. Brown. and Zeus C. Robbie",
of Washington, Wm. B. Tenney, of George•
town, and Saying .1. Bowen, of Washington
county, as Comminioners of Police, tinder the
recent act of Congress.
Crrr, mtg. 16.—8 p he Presi.
deal of the United States—Prodamation
Wircain, On the 15th day of April. the
President of the Muted Stites, in view of an
insurrection against the laws, Constitution and
Government of the United butes, whin had
broken out within the Suttee of booth Carolina,
Georgia, Alabama, Florida, blinievippi,
Louisiana and Texas, and in purnance of toe
provision of the act entitled an act to provide
for calling forth the militia to name laws of
the Union and suppress insurrection, and repel
invasious, and to repeal the act now in force_
for, that purpose, approved February 29,h,
1795, did calf forib the military to suppress
said ineurrection, and cause the law of the
MUDS to be duly executed, and the insurgents
have failed to disperse; and ir/tereas, such
insurrection his since broke* oat and yet ea,
ate within the States of Vagina, !forth Can.
line, Tennessee and Annan; and WAreciaa.
the insurgents in all the said Suttee claim to
act under the authority thereof, and such
claim is not disclaimed or repudiated by the .
pence exercising the banction of goveramint
in sate State or Statee, or in the.ptut or .parts
thereof in which Bun combination eine, ear'
hie each ineurreclion ,been suppressed by
end States; rune, therefore, I, Abraham 1.1..
con, Preened of the United Stater, le porn.
anon of an an" , of Congress. approval Daly 13,
1861, do hereby declare that the inhabitant:if
the and States of Gears*, Smith Carolina, Ten:
nonce, Alab ama, YVlnglia ,-21411 h^ Carainas
Louisiana, Texas, ..flrilenints, Misalialppi and
Flondsi easeet, the 41habltatits of .that parr of
the mute of Fifes!' lying Wen of the Alla:
ghee,' mountains, and of min ether parts of
that fittitee'end the others herein before Dinned,
Limn maintain a loyal adbeine Orb. Union
and Joe uonwitutloe, or may be, from time; Xo
time. occupied and controlled by the forces of
the trotted Stales, eagaged In the dispenion
said insurgents, - au in a.8111:11 of Insarreetlon
against the Untied Suites r audthat all commer
cial lutsreet'inii Wince the same and On in-
Winn.' thereof, with the exception aforesaid,
and the eltizens of other State and other parts
of the United Stater, is unlawful ant will We"
main unlawful until such insurnenlon skill '
cease or has been suppressed; that all goods
and nettles, warts and merchandise nudes
from. ley of said States, - wittr the , a:cretin's
iforesaLt into other parts of the' United
States, without the [pedal license end per
Winne of the Prendeot through, die Secre
tary' of the Treasury, or proceeding to any of
the said Suns, with the exceetkin aforesaid,
by lend or want, together with the venal or
vehicle coeveyieg the same, or conveying per.
sone to or from end Staten ,with said excep-
tions, will pe forfeited to the United States;
and that front and alter fifteen day, from the
'sitting of this proclamation, all skips and vela
aide belonging in. whole, or , le' part,' to, any
citizen ot inhabitant of the said Staten, with.
said exceptions, found at isa, or, in any port
of the United States, will be forfeited to the
United States; and I hereby cajole Open all
District Attorney', Mirabelli, and ante of
the revenue; and of the military , and norm
loins of the United State ,to be vigilant in
the einition.of and act in 6 in the enforce
ment of the penalties and forfaltune imposed
or-declared by it, lining any patty who may
think himself agrievid thereby to his applies
nos to the Secretary of the Treasury for the
reclusion of any penalty or forfeiture, which,
the said. Secretary Is authorised bylaw to
grant, if, in his jurignient, the special einem.
stance, of, any ease chill require such ramie.
sion. In winces hereof, I have hereunto set
my'hand and caused the seal of the United
Stain tole 'affixed:
Duce in the city of. Washingtoe, this 16th
day of August, in the yeti of our Lord, 1861,
and of theJedeoendenee et the United Butes
of America the 86tb. An/111A Locum,
By WILLIIM kt. dewesii, See': of Stem
TV 41500101.011, Atigoit 15.—Idsf. Gen. dladlel
len hes Issued an order tBtOkialt all puns for
cresting the lines, and Imposing strict roods,
dons In - relation to nob puses. - •
This inaudnitimaay rumors prevailed u to
the effect -of. a battle at degula Croek. repre
sented u having taltols 'flue early In the dap.
bat an' officer gut taintnal Isom that vicinity
*dated at the Navj Dipartitent this afternoon
Chet the seesestoniste,thera bed dead ae
shot, at the Pawnee, from 611114 C 411311011, which
she retorted. The Mesa were too far span to
Indict damage, end Able Is all there to in the
FORTRESS oatton, Aug. 16.—Ths steamers
Adelaide sad George Peabody have arrived at
'Old Point from Baltimore, sad wilt shortlY
leave email Important expedition. '
The tOtOOTed OREM of a privateer In thir
Chesapeake was mussed by one of our own yee.
soli, belonging to Lient. Crosby's expedition to
the Eastern shore.
Gen. Batter is so . wall satisfied With the m
oults 'of La Mol2l24lnieli reominoistattoos that
tae latter bu ono North for • balloon of •
mush Mrger also. -
—Tho roped that the rebels beyond Pox MG
hare oottprosted ► wino:with the Miegrapit Ifni
from OldPolat to Newport News, and that ob
twit id oar dtipatibia, Is entirely without -fonn4
dation.' The line Is now being put In workin4
order oonunturiestto baring heed Mbar*t
fines evacuation of Hampton.
Tha.-iL p. frigate Thuaberland baa arrival
from libeton and will soon sail Bonthward,
The tegn44 Pet Plus ItuP from Ma Gout,
of North fibs oblfged one eased, at;
tamptlng tam the blocked,: to beach hermit
The cow escaped: • -
Ns* Onizess. Asp le.-7en. Evans, with,
the 17th and 18th lltssissippl regimens. the
18th Villain and Richmond howitr.ers, passed
Lea b g , o c lila*, morning, in' pursuit at
I,loo'oriankpit d iv i s i o n, depredatini an thiti
side of tte'Potomae.:'!The'snenty will prohi.
hly be tiptiredi the rtver,;:being swollen. P 17 9. : .;
seating m
chair soe to the other side.-
. ,
--•- -
New -Ostreati,'Atig. i .-A n extra of the
Houstoa'Telegraph, of the pthoreporta ti
gim on 4 25,b, or 25, or July, between Col.l3ayel
foes eotamaad itad•the Federal troops - et:Tort
Fillatere,liellting - la the tiehiatol the bluer,.
with thlripkilled. sad woueded:--Two Lteu.,
taunts were killed. -The soatiirous were not
halt The i
adonis 64, *NV ?Opted lid
the whole armed', taiga primpwr,o; tatke
ember of - . 4 . , ~, -., • .
The mall Oi Tama wu claantui out tijratto
Alp/Ahem All hands Fero Wed.'
' From the South.
RICIINOND, nugget -15.—1 n the 'banes of,
battles, the publie mind is oonsiderably eser.
died about troubles or Oghts about Amide
creek, and a battle is said to have come off at
Leesburg, on Wednesday morning, In which 300
federal, were killed and wounded and 1,409
Prisoners taken. Neither report hes been con
firmed. but they furnish abundant food for talk.
In Congress, nothing for the pubis eye is
reported.
The battle near Leesburg gradually assumes
anj air of plausibility. It appears that 1,700
federal' forded thi, Potomac near or opposite
Leesburg, but daring the night the river rose
grad the; confederate form ondrounded them.
TIM federals lost 300 killed and 1,400 were
taken prisoners. The confederate loss was
emilL
Passengers from Manassas this afternoon re-
port this news es current them, and generally
Credited. Borne say that a large number of
!aeons were sent up to convey down the prop
erty ea tared.
.•
! list maze, Aug. 16.—A letter from Sandy
Elobk, . d., to-day says that a gentleman from
Marti• burg reports that a small portion of
frugal secevzion cavalry is scouting that sec
tion o the country, and daily firing upon our
Oaks and Union fugitives, a. well as paying
&etre • t vigils to the town. Yesterday a party
appr. . ched within two m des of Harper's Ferry
and . ad upon our pickets and retreated.
teat ..'glit, it Is reported a party of one hun
dred ad thirty rebel cavalry captured three
men of our twenty cavalry, who were stationed
t e
On plc et jest outside of Harper , . Ferry. The
damp mains very quiet. All the troops ap
pear t have perfect confidence in General
Banks and his staff; as well as in the brigade
offers. Parties from Winchester report that
only tour thousand unlit& are in rendezvous
fella's purpose of being drilled, and disciplin
ed,' The same asthority states that there are
two r glmenta of regulars at Levetterille only
alxitit eight miles distant.
Yong, Aug. 16 —The privateer Jag
rived at San Juan Porto Paco on the
July, tor provisions and water.
111
ti;n,
tit{ first of the new eon boats will be
cunched to-morrow. Another will be launch
d! next week, and four others in fifteen
',tit! law bad been proclaimed in Vane-
dais.
,l Thomas S. Sernll, a VlOilllt secesaioniat,
* arrested on the arrival ol the Persia, with
£4 ,000 in Bank of Blighted notes in his petr
el,
ne lon, being the proceeds of a loan tor the
Confederate Stat.. Serrill 111 a New Orleans
than,of about NJ year. of age, and ;very
letily. A number of letters and important
AsPers were also bound in hie possession.
New YORK, Aug. 16.—Tbe Grand Jury Of
thel United nudes Circuit Court have pre/auto&
04 Journal of Cbannores, WSW., Day Book,
Trtsatosi. Journal and the Brooklyn Cagy for
expresting sympathy with the rebels, and asks
the &delft of the Court in the matter, saying
tha't they will be glad to learn that the conduct
thrli of these papers are *abject to indictment
mud eondlgo punishment.
live VOILIE, Aug. 16.—Tbe steamer Key.
atolls State arrived at Kingston the latter part
of uly, and wailed August fat on a cruise for
thiil rebel pirate, Sumter.
Borrow, Aug. 16 —The Wish steamer
&latent State, (rota Yarmouth N. 8., arrived
Lo -day with 492 WA, of spirt! of turpentine
end 431 bales of North Ca ro. i ei cotton, which,
it iii presumed, creased the blockade. It a
laid the owner of the lU , peuttOe will clear
1111.000.
The whaler Jeremiah Swift has &Mired at
Noir Bedford from Pernambuco. She reports
dui British brig Alliance there. The captain of
the' A Banes Paw three privateers in tat 7° 57'
noith, ong. 23° 48' wmt.
ha British mail steamer Tine, also reported
ie
G ng a privateer betpieen Rio and Pernarti.
tits
oms, Aug. 16.--A messenger from
Igel arrived early thin morning, reports
1 is fifteen mile■ this side of Luba
peering to resets Rolla to-day. Ile
t been molested on the route. General
as buried on Col. Phelp , s farm near
old. It is reported that the rebels bad
Springfield, and were encamped in
mind that place. A messenger also
bat the whole number of killed and
d, and mower on the Federal sine
I .t exceed four hundred, and that Gen.
ough and a number nt rebel, officer*
matlits, Aug. 16 —The testimony and
, f the Commissioners appointed by Gov.
to investigate tbe army frauds, is now
bands of the !;rate Printer, and will
made publie.
Arrlvita at the • '
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daughter, Mon city
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Irwin, Sharon, Pa
4 W Irwla, do
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X B Wood, Uniontown
O W Johnston, Bronsurese
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0. f. et afar stroll.
QUN.? lIMBRZLLAiII, AT BECTICIED
Pitalleo;-1 &it 'totti. Una of Rae Umbroltio,
• larvinotocAou ilk fifes, to door out Ms stook.
, I • ALTON, MAOllOld is 00,
• rse2' • Nos. It snit 19 fifth shoot
VAYONST SUABBARDS.—Another
pu; besualteogtnts. oGav,nrs 1144 it!'i !avow
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COMMERCIAL RECORD!,
PIITSBUB.GII BILALIZILETIL
[Reported isimbegally for M. Pitfabtrrghliasette.)
pinion:moo, /mai. Almost 16 1661
/LOIIII—TS demand for Moor rontionei light top
the transactions are entirely mulcted to Moan loth.
'Priam, however. area shot* firmer, and some holderip
am asking • alight &dome, Balm of 81 obis Sothis
and Winter Wheat IFamfly at =47608.48;180 do do at
$4, B BOBA O t 80 do do a: $ 8 .7808, 20 ; 8P doitoat SCA
for Mara and $506,25 for family; 28 Ito choice rani
1
148855.80.
08002.11.1105—vary Ern with ine salmi:Lc:tog taxi
&nays We of 10 Mao Bogar 814 c; 10 do no at Ea*
don; 16 Mal do at 90;20 Lao Boluses at 483,80 do
do at 290, sdo ;10,53 eonitry, at 4130; 15 Nis Coffee 4
1534 m 25 do do st 153ja; 11 do do at 15,10 . , 15% atio
gi
13.1033—dn1t bat unchanged; Ws (IC 2,000 Di
Shoulders at We; 1,000 do 81dea at 734 e, and 4,000 24
000ntry Bides on private terms.
GRAIN—Own la good demand and steady; eats of
525 bull prima Yellow, In two 1011, at go, doll{
aids, from store of 200 bosh at 253. Wheat; gas of 150
huh common at 050 for lied and 95a for White. l•
HAT—dealtalag; sale at nailer, of 12 *oat COS
V Con.
VlSll—uuchanged; pal. of 10 bill bbls !Otto /lei
at $1,25.
EGGS--aery doll; ago of 1 bbl. at Caro lii dos. I
OHlllllll6—ln moderato local demand at
,0340170 Ili
pound. . .
. ,
W11188.2--11.rm,o0th =All Wee of ComOxon .t 11
D 8 PIACHRS—SoIo of 10 buss prfino hau l
aI A,117 to3sh.
1110/11A7AILT AMID 06111/1/1111.6.71Janw
he Louts Blasarr, Acimmt t
demand the market Is nominally unchanged as rdddd,
garde prime. Th• only sale, reported were 40 bbl•
seratohed at $3,12%, and 120 at country - .giro oa
private farms.
Wheat—Among the early a. lea were a bw chola;
lota which brought tall palter, and the market wag
gotta gnu. Towards the close, however, there was
drooping tendired. gales 30 mks spring at 47C; 24
poor WI at 66g161 .k. common and tab an at 700
78m 314 aka goad at 76677e:166 aka prima at 780794
130.0. dolt 80r., 310 aim walla at 81o; 331 Ski ceoka
white and 161 ale do red at 82.0
Oorn—galee 678 aka mixed M 250, and Maks chili
at 26e.
Qate—Selee 160 doable guanbal et 2.54 ; eid tlOO akt
et 2.5 e
Cineteo /One ago OLILII MAIL/IT, Angela 13.—,
The teethe% warners taday were arte, and the tendod
cy to prime eras etmogly upward, but . meterial
imam in freights sheeted the Improvement. Thee*
was . lift inquiry tot /lour, with • light stook and 0
steady Market. About 1,600 hbld changed bands ii
*3 3604,110 tar common to goad spring extra: $ 4 0 1, 6 1 4
for red winter extra, and $5 for white winter
'lh. offothrge of winter wheat bawd. were too [light tq
aurae" the attantloo of began.
Tome warn • better danand by Oilman forsprin2
wboakeagoclally No 2, soil tn. mutat advanced 1C
150 l been. Woke wheat was also In good requesk,
and prices advsafed le if bush. About 31• 4,000 bulb
of all grades changed hands at 93c for No I:Mate:e9
lor No t Bed: %gala lor No 2 Bed:
No
Ite4
jackal Bad; Mr do lor No I Spring; 72017aif lor 2'
arming, and tatgeto br Ildroted epring--the nsarksf
ciorug steady at ure advance for No 2, and quiet For
Not spring.
Tb. Oorn market wee brisk, and under art active
entry by alappon it opened buoyant, with au improteiV
aunt of Wiply but owing to the extreme Stoma
tastable, a,reactkin keg place, sod um advance vat
nearly lest Upwards of 226,009 bola changed bands
at 22021 1 4 d for him Mixed utlest; 2.6340)25%0 toe
0 ... 4 att.+ affait; 26@2.%0 for Mixed to stove; out
19X02:1190 lot lieJectad to atore--tbe unarkotcloolog
24 5tatee for Mood to
MIVICIEt
The river coutinues to recede slowly, whit 7 feet 6
Indies Iq the channel by the pier marks hat aveniegj'
Th. weather yeeterday wes clear and plessaut and are,
parently wetted —.There continues to be couaiderl
Able activity manifested at the *had, ,arrasitt
beteg quite numerous u are aho the departoree--.1
The Lawns bawl trom Cadens/I, Jobe T.lncOomhk
from abeallug, H.O. taker sod Talmage trete
eine and Citizen from liteetienvilie, vrired The:
Logan Wad a good freight-11st, iticledlag 634 b'ils
Cur sea SW tibia. of i-
The Meovate alio had a
'ood care. and s forge member of puseugeral
- 'Tie Diadem for toutevdls cud Lavine ?Logan foe
(Heideman left lain evening. the former billing • kW'
hip while the letter wee perfectly light.
he popular steamer W. I. Manley, Capt. away,
seinotaced to lave for Ht. Louie this swains. The
dark, kW. Whittaker, will see that paimagere and
shippers are properly 'attended to.
be One stasmais ltmpfri City end lowa ban heed
chartered by the 0.4 Y. gsitropd. and win ply
men here end Welhville In connection ;With that
toad. They will both leave here dully, hfie In thit
morning sad Otte at goon.
The Anglo brava same upfront the Marisaißailway .
last revalue, wh•re shales been thoroughly eve*.
hauled sad repaired. bbet le now lIM4I ID MOTO'
freight for any point between here and Bt. T r olth. fop'
wbkh gotta Si. will leave on Wedneetdry. it "!
.11a well be an by card, the fine steamer -Yetuunte4
Copt. VandergrUt, has entered the GaillpolieWade, be
eihkh place s will teen on Heendsy morning.
The Ospitois (rota Wheeling we. don ISIM Veit raui
will declaims be.found at the wharf Ode nromilig.
Tag MlitIMA roe WassuntL—The favorite steamer
Minerva. wpm dehe Gordon, after a Mislead. during
which Uwe the he. been theronahly enteehariled, bate
spin rammed her place In the *eliding trade. Bop.
will be found at the Wharf this teeming ready to rib.
one* lesbian mad peasengerse and will have.promptif
at 11 o'clock, making connection with the eallrowl at
Wellswlls - and i tltantenville. The gel:dull:l.64 clerk)
hie. Jobeistondalli i.e teat plilletlittlitlol7o every ;
attention.
•
Markets by Talegrayh. I:
I , 47unizzaiL, August 115-11 our unchanged; ialeee
at 2t 25®660 for enportoe; 24 1 5 0 5 00 for tx, ( "es , *
25 7006 25 for ox ra tanetry, and'tancy. twayeceteei
amount to 10,811 hulk Windt adaanoed Moo'
bad% mi sold at $1 2001 22, and white at 21 . floret
axons forward slowly sad sells at. 551052 c..,
dean se lealB*. . •
Din loax.'etunuat H.—Cotton arm; Wei 1407 E
baba. hoar adaaucad; 17,00 Ibis .M d. Wheat id.;
tare, Ilan °flod:2o at au advance or 2b)34
atlas ot 163,00 bush, Pork dal( at $lO 12®1016 fck
trim. Poem Arm
FOR WHEELING,
11110813110 and GALLIPOLI&
Tne .stmmor VENANOO, Capt. L. Vametie.
molar packet. wilt Imre for the above,porta
SUNDA'''. the lithlost4 at 10 o'clock a. m.;: sale if
FOR CINCINNATI, LOUIS- jaig
VILL/I AND Ef 1 . 01116 —. Th• 0 1 ,1 • 11 '
pluasairar otaataar W. L MACILLI,vapa
Conway, 3. a. Waltaater, clerk. will lam toy SS&
above and all latsratedista porta, on SATURDAY, -
17th la t.at 10 o'clock a m. far treed pr Posoolio
IPPIY ca boose- • ,aalea
Ti'Oß CINCINNATI AND
LOUDWILLIA NITANSVILLII,
OAI3IO AND BT. LOUIE.—Tba steamer Alis=
ON, Oapt:Robut Dalsail, J. W. Chamber*, clerk, WIN
lam cm WIDNIXDAY,Mat tag. at 4 debvic.
indghtor pang", plow apply Oa board. I.
eal4-
DET GOODS
AT COST
Z-13138 ri'mx.Assr 000-Z.
• .
". • .
J. M• BURCHFIELD'S.'
North-east corner loarth sea Market eAssets.
RIMIER. DRESS 00009.
26 to 10 per out. lase than met
A. LOT 01 DIIIITIREL
Tor' S 5 coats, Worth St 10;
04XLIC08.
musiapi si.
AM all kl ads of goods cheaper than to be forma
ptace lath. dry.
.TRRMS.CASH, PAR MONRY.
sultouwkw
DRAB uRBNADINE VEILO;
BLUE, GRIM, DROWN AND BLACK
c*RE.NA.Dzwn V ICT
LADIZB BOIf OUBILILLAS,I,
NEW WTTLIB Of IitISCH oourirrs,
NEW rrnza or floor exiaril, '
At • 1101111111 Bromm,
sae 77
yetis, uLP ALL i;OLOILI.
808 BAL I.
WBOLZILIJI AND 113rA11.4
At
TT
as ertot
i m l
A SSIGNEWS lionCIL-7AIV
_EL indebted to the late
Mot of JOILN •
606; ere esetwata d to mak, Use mimed 'Of theft
&Meow to leo aotlerdorood. ftstoidletaly. sod
Ib.:: ei n ates datum egged NM Ms efitOteeent
lame deli aottreotleetea to B. 601101,11.=
trot 341i112 11'0113,& Mr.
. No. I= Mart& . _
FMINOR OUILR.S--20 cads for
by' • B.A. nunstocs.• co.,
. cororr a Pint bad cod
CARBON OIL-10 bbis. Ist,' quality
received sod kg Dal* by
HERBY .11.. COLLIN
CEMENT -2 0 bbls. fresh Hydeaulie
Oe
mene eeahed and for lobby I
ado . rtimair 11. eormsa •
ILY RUM-200 gallons for. We by
JUP B. A. YARNS:MOCK at 03,
BA %ON tirDß6-7 casks Clear, ...
ed sad kw sae by Luxurr a co.
992 19 Water GM 92 Itpat •
Spmal OLotitss.
Dr. Geo. H. Keyser.
Wholesale Druggist,
MEDICINE DEALER,
No. 140 wood Street, Fittaburs,b, Pa.
ft 4
TRUSSES FOR Tilt CURS OF HER
NIA OR RUPTURE.
Marsh's Radical Cure Trues
Ritter's Patent Truss
Fiteh's Supporter True
Self Adjusting "Trttes.
Dr. B=ning's Lace or Body brace, for tho
Ones of Plaiipsu Merl. Andolnlasl end SRI.
sal Weaknesses.
Dr. S. S. Fitch's Silver-Plated' Supportor.
Pile Props, for the support and cure of.
Piles.
Elastic Stockings, for weak and mimeo
Elastio Knee Caps, for weak knee joints.
Ankle Supporters, for weak ankle joint&
Suspensory Bancf;ges. .
.
Self-Sjeoting Syr gee; also, -r eraiy.:kiud
of Syringes.
Dz. Karns has also a Truss 'which will
radioally,onre Ile.rttia or Rupture.'
Office
•
Office at his Drug Store, No. 140 ffdod
et., sign of the Golden Mortar
Dz. Kin= prescribes' ta menet 0111101 , 110 M
IMES and has Inutramanta for DIASTISMI sod
almost every 'dhow requiring mechanical support.
GALVANIC BATTERY or ELECTS() MAGNETIC
MACHINES, for medical purpose*, of very IMperiOr
kind, Ma to loot free of exoolma chames; vo &rover
an camel rain, opon • rovoestaoo• ot'lexLollsoi.
Addreroc DR. GEO. $. KlfYtlxa.
No. 140 Wood strrret. Pittsburgh, P.
DIARRHEA CURED—By Swayne's
BOWil. CORDIAL. Every bottle 'Trammed
or menoy refundtd. Vold at 011.11EY/Ah'd
No. lib Wood suet:
DED BUGS, ROACIIKS. &c.—Tho,
Bonseteoper's MEI& sold at. DR. KEYSEWN
1.4t1 Wood meet, le • lure remedy,
RALS AND MlCK—Sure destruetiori
to three - Vermin b using VAR:MUMA. EX-!
TaoIdINATOR, an entirely new preparation; and
warranted to remove three pews town every house ;
Bold at
YPidAw bid Wend street..
rIXTRA RAZORS.--I have a few E.
.12,1 tria Hawn, which 1 wLII clot. oat la mot.
GEO. 11. lilailElt,)
ICI Wool elf t.
HEADACLIE tIUttED.-An infallible
cure for Ileeda kw foetid to SlLAZares
bressOAOHIC PILLS. Try them . lrft. 161 , 6111 . e.
N0.14* Wool street. re 28 craw—
Hair .Dy e TT
.1./y6 1 Hair 3:) , 7.3
Wag. a. SATE: siotims Ilekati. DT is.
Pie Original best is tie Nicoll
All others. are mere imitations, and
eboobl be evaded, If you slab to uesporidkula.
GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY. //AIR Drel Izalra.ls
to • bc•ctllbl sad mural 13Irorrn os Ilea., erlqrm.,t
tb• leant Inlsu-y to thebalr or skin-
MUM ISIBLALIit AND BIBLOILdri hays beta
manic! to Wm. A. Batchelor ems. lEZ9, and over
au,thio applications have: been mule to the lieu of hli
patrons of his racoon, Dye.
Whf.d.:II.II:I3IIII.LUIP6 HAM DTI maim*. i roltr
eel to be dlstingalabed from natant, chi to WAXY/At•
eo not to mjnni In fast leat,, however long is may be
continued, ant the 1.11 edects of Bed Dye. remedied;
the Dalt Invigorated fa Life by Ws splendid Dye.
Wades, sold or sward (In :punts motets at oat
Wig Irykey, ZW Broadway, New Ydrk.
bid aticlllas Matti:tins of the. United Mitre, by
thto gists and Mosey Goods Dealers.
Sr The gamin, Ilea the mode end addrsas npor.
at.. plate engraving on four aides of each box, of
WILLIAM' A. llATUtiltLun, ,
JettlydtwainT Id Bond strees,N.rs lorS.
Sans ►L. , •UM S{VL'YSb. , S L L•as
AND
W . 13 1.7..
so 'rING
PIWTIBUIROILt
PARE., fd'CORDI' a co,,
MANUFACT,IIKERS . ()F. BELEATII
-
ann. BOLT cbr.P.Ell, CB.EM2D
Ot PPII2 BOStOntfl, Raised Still Dottorm, Fidler
&War, Alm,. Imo< Lrlan and Dmitri In IllfrALE,
rut PLATA .P.EN' I N,WIjll, At.
.Conottntly
on hand, 21ona•e . ofothin,t son TOtlo. ' - .
Warakotus, No.:l49.Pirsi and 1.20 &rain "rat,
Wit . r.abiargla, Penns.
Al&opecial order, or Copper cut to ant: doalrol rot
son 0',12 ',4LcI.7T
Mt. -
WMUMI
ROBINSON, MINIS, &MILLERS.
YOUNDNAN AND NE ACILININTS,
Wp9HINGTON'WORXts
'Pittebtaigh; Pontia'.
OSIleigi•No.111 Elarkat -street.
11Lambotate all kluds 01-Elaim..Caglikr,aud W.lll ;
hinet. l • o 7; Culln.P.l6 4 .l l road Work, ktemxi.
and neat trta work.. .
..lobblag arta RepitriagClorts'ork then -*
W Vas. •
BATOMOB'S WIGS AND lOU
FEW roxpso all. They are!, elegant,ilibt, espy nod
•
durable.
Iltting to • clinneLnn turning Op tablis4l=no
olltintuum of the had; Indeed toll to Use only ate,
Itstuolkit -Idlers Mow things aro property suloorstoc4
and 'nada
totatrlM
rAmi .trt.t.w.. Yeti
BAIL ROAD ' 15VOLE Cgardli , ll442'.
Aesoplit 011wartJc......—Rg W. C. siOgrogn,
Pa m... Exoroot.
gailcizgora go Arricr,' &4fe • & rut.;
RAIL ROAD EIPIKES,.OitoinI9
Afkal BOAT.SYIKXS,
Corner of Water Street awl Chary alley,
salltlydic • PrEllitaliGlß. Pa,NWA.
J O.l=LL4l' ULAJJAWI '
Iron Railing, Iron Vazdtt; and. Vault Doors,
Window linOtars, .Windowlnanisint.,
Pea el domed laved wad 86,TAtrd *wet,:
(Between Wood and Market.) ri2T18U,8 0 11.1 . A.,
Pm an bind s variety of new 'Patterns - , fang sod
plate imitable tor all ptapowee. Partienlai inertia*
paid to easicalng Grave Lots. Jobbing iOllO at abort
non.. tnra
N. 1-101....151-11;19 do t1,U4 . 00,
bar•*• - - • f
Fortin and lamestis Bills of
aintricimis Daromi,
..- • -
• = Juan( xarls - Aro work,
No. IT MASKIT Inairt.rfrronnuctii,
litlh.o3llettione made ee en the prlattpel titles
tans eat the Unthet /hetet-, 1424327
B. B. 4lt C. P. fiSARICLB, - : '-
PAPER MAN UFAOTITRERP,
BOOS, PBIBZ CAP, LITZ/10. Ain ALLII2I2 CP
W N P . A. .1. 31: .
Ems removed from No. 27 Wood stroll& to - N0.23
ScalthAeld Urea. Intworab, FL,
Out, or Pradetot - c 072414.1 fe
Pittsburgh Steel -
silomns.......—nas J. son...—iml•ctru:amsa
JONES. BOYD iv &tit.. •
liftEnTACITIIREAS OF - CAST
t
MIL. , flog 13pcth Ploy ma 4 6.1.1. R o me r
ithl and ItH, Consultor
itoa lint sta. «19 PITTNILIffmkI.-Pa.
istEmscw.wasrs TAILOR
No. 54 St, Clair Street, . : ,..
(Drarizti'm iITTIL I )=73, P.
EauNitir cata.azira, ''-
rouwardistig & Cmutdmiwis atorotiormi
AND waousaaLa mama ,
Ob t oosse„ Outtati'ODDlVlan i !Db. ,
And Peutne.Ger-gAtz, •
ta.r vow se.a. "ice.6;l4-
E - LING 1.1811 t.tilsitA o E UHZAP. .
JUITINTIED lISSAO II (mime. • • • - -
itOZAJILISIS _
ILOSSINOII2IIGHTVELSGALI 3 ()HEAP,
,4I LL! AND au= pixisvi CalC4l2, 7 at
jell! . . BOIIOIIII..CLDII
btah. Oats in*tore aril
• . ;Lir sioyna
sal - _ 869 Idlorty etreet.-