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FRIDAY MORNING, DEPT. 20, 1861
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Th! limns Guards and their -Arms.
We bass elready noticed the fact that the
Committee off Home Defense have been re
quested to return the mite given by them to
the Home 4narde, for the''porpose. of baring
them inepected by government GfiLiO/S. It is
Inferred that certain person' here have been
inlerepresenting the condition of our Home
Guard organisations—ln other words, that the
Quartennutar General has been made to believe
that our hoe compailes - hive disbanded, and
that the arum had better be looked after, and
placed in the hands of volunteers. New the
tact ts, although the contiogenoy to provide
! against tibial the Rome Gnerds were organised,
nevei.occurred, here, still they have not been
• disbanded ; ; an d, to say the least, the organise.
lion bah been, of vast benefit in keeping
up the military spirit, and in giving our
young men a pretty thorough knowledge of the
commuil drill. It a undeniably true that bun
, --druids Volunteers have been furnished for
the wa out of this tiome Guard material, each
• company feraishaig a large proportion of its
yoongeist end most active men. Le to the arms
• which they, have used ie drilling, acme of them
are tolerably good,but the greater proportion
would be as dangerous to the men whn shoot,
as to the individuals shot at They have all
....Mali condemned by the Government as unfit
; 'for sae . 1 This being the case, a committee has
been appointed by the Home Defence Commit.
tee, to confer with Mr.. hteige; the Quarter
master General, and layrthe facia before him.
/ The arms *hold answer first-rate for drilling,
but no company would feel satisfied to take
even the hest of them into the field.
The Leitheran Church and the War
At late session of the Allegheny Synod
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the StangeCoal Lndierma Church, held 'at Al- T ql
„Ascot, two ministers,•ltev..l. N. Bucket and
BAY. J. F. Kuhl - gum were recommended as
Chaplain* for some of the regiments to the
Peden] aim,. A resolution was also adopted,
approving of the eourse of liter. Mr. Pile, in
enlisting in the army, as he was unable to 4-
dims his pulpit labors.
Oaths( State of the Gormley, the following
preamble: and elsobations wore adopted :
Whereas, We hold the cease of our country
in this boar of its trial, to be the cause
of God-4the cause, not of thie nation alone,
but of Christian progreas and liberty through
oat the vrorld,—embOdying what divinaPro•-
: idence bas wrought throughout the ages of this
pug for the advancement and blessing of man;
anti whereas, on the other hand, we regard
this rebellion u most anjutifiable and wicked,.
as an attempt to destroy the glorioue fabric o f
Constitutional - and Christian liberty, reared by
the Weigand sacrifices of our fallen, whose
preoiou4 biessings we have enjoyed for nearly
a inandred Years ' and whose growing glory has
awedty}ante, an d cheered the faith of those
whin believe in the inalienable rights of Man ;
• theiefore,
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Ruched, That the course of - the Govern
-, meet sgaiut this rebellion, is nothing more
than it is called to do by the voice of God in
hie wriMn Word, as well as by the voice of
hamanity, speaking thrbagh its most truthful
ottelesi
;Resolved, That we deem it the duty of the
Cbarchopenly to advoCate the cause of the
• Government, and support it by its effectual,
. fervent! prayers.
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1 Oar Book Tablab
The•PeoMyiyanta Teacher : A Moilthly Journal. Ca.
total to Education. finance and Monitore. R.,.
Swine' radial, Editor. Pittsburgh: clog-oily
• and:Elyera -
We blzve reoeieed the September number of
thbi welt got up monthly, whom mission of uso
,
tubas, we trait, will lack neither appreciation
nor pia ctical support in this community. Tao
co ,anis are :—Popolar Physics ; Primary
0 iiihy; Stementaof Chemistry; The Comet
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A 0 f 86'
tio ; p r v o f o cal oonf of
Stream; e Tainl o E f
r T er e e s i o i h e e i r ii s
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SUMO The Soheol-Rooen; Offfouil Deparunent;
Sophism; Boot-Table.
Day - Abool Ball. A Fupecior Collection of Cholas
Tata and a [was Bomber orExedient firma..
- adhed ty Soren Wawa. New Etat: Patilt.lud
by, Barba asters; kluaburin. for solo by R.
to *Ms, Wood strait.
Rare, to a compact little volume of 219
pege4 wee have nearly one - ,bundred and eight
pleMO of lyric poetry, with thw sire to ilsiiich
they may be sung, both very well printed Soo,
offered-at a price which certainly cannot steno
• in dui way - of possesiion by any one wishing
to baits the book. , -
Departure of the °semen nagtment.
— The regiment )set organised In this arty
undat the direction bf Behimmelfenrilg left
,pr Philadelphia by special train yesterday.
PiiiVioni to their departure they turned out on
jp•
. parade, beaded by Young's Braes Band. The
" rite:neat now numbers neifly'-800 men—two
companies having been already ,forwtuded to
Philadelphia. It was at first eupposed that
• Ihisitigiment would go into Gen. blgel's brig
ado, in Missouri, bat thej have been ordered to
Philidelphia—their ultimate destination being ,
Washington city. They are a fine body of men,
and ihnn fully armed and equipped will eom..
—pad favorably with the best regiments In jam
service.
Cord from lion. A. W. Loomis.
We are in receipt of the following brief
noldirom Hon. A.. W. Loomis, whose name
waiqased in the late "Union" Convention, in
C.'onnentlon with the office of State Senator:
Mr.trsaa. Enitrout My name was before the
.Union Convention-1760)40t key knowledge and
spinet my wiabea. I wati!net a candidate for
any office. A. W. Lomita.
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Snail . tcooitte in rapidly on the increase
bele, and is becoming a great nuisance. .11
notichecked by the police, the street.' will
soon swarm with,proleasionalmendicants,and
peepers hy will be stopped l and importuned at
every Owner. Ntimerottel little girls are now
daily on the streets soliciting "a cent totioy a
/oaf of bread," and nine-tenths, if not all, are
ellen impostore, employed to keep bad men
Ad.-roman in idleness find debauchery.
FOR 7111 EXCELSIOR Bararine.t.-Copt. - John
Glue,- of the Excelsior tirigidefiGeneral
tlieklei;haibeen authorized to Merest!. -his
eoinpany to one hundred and filly men, anf
*rafting officers bass accordingly been di
_ takicd Sothis city tannest the number of men
required to fill ap. Lieut. Tyler wi.l tate
chkrge or recruits and send them forward an
. fait tit possible. :A Mir:titan should be made
armoryiiecor4story. of Willow Hall.
IPAZILLITATION.—The citizens of Bakerstown
"sod vicuirty.,piewented. a splendid sword to
Capt. Wm. ;Scott, of the - Bakerstown Guards, on
on Wednesday. The presentation speech was
slide by H. C. Mackrell, Erg. Mr. Atwell
made the reecNion,speech in behalf' of Capt.
Scott. The sword wellpreamited at the house
-- ,of W. B. Newell. Dottbond, Allegheny:
Adcarszn.—The Reds. J. Meiltertla
:ASSI eocepted so call iromltbe:English. Idiiheren
'thatch on Pine creek, Allegheny county, and
the English Lutheran church e 5 Middle Lan
- jitter, Batter couity.
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FLAG PaTiENTA*IOII AND ftIyPCIA AT
Crre.—Mrs. Parker, the worthy land.
lady of the Parker House, presented to the
Oil City Cavalry - Company, on Saturday last,
a handsome flag. The presentation speech
was made by Mr. Waldo, and responded to by
Captain Duncan, in a lew very briel and ap
propriate remarks. Great credit is doe to the
patriotic ladies, Mrs. J. P. Thompson, Miss
Woods, Miss Mattie Holiday and the Stews
Hopewell', for their untiring efforts in pre
paring one of tnie most sumptuous coppers I
Ayer partook 01. The supper was TATTAd op
in the new wareroom of Capt. Hanna, which
was cheerfully tendered them by the Captain.
The company numbers some filty-fise remark
able fine looking young men. They left for
Camp Wilkini on Monday.
FOUND 49.01WNED.—Yesterday the body
of an anti - own man was found in the Allis.
gheny river, nearly opposite Heath h Duff , .
saw mill, in the Ninth ward. An inquest was
held by Coroner Bostwick, but the body wu
not identified. The deceased is supposed to
have been a young man, not over twenty•five
year. of age, and the body has evidently lain
in the wow' for several weeks. The clothing
consiated of a striped "hickory" shirt, grey
flannel undershirt, two pairs of barred cassiv
mere pants, a pair of shoes and striped cot.
ton socks.
SWORD PIagENTARDN.I.—AII decant regale
tion sword was presented to Lieut. G.
Gray, of McKeesport, by a number of hie
friends, assembled in the parlor at the Gi
rard House, yesterday. The' presentation
speech was made by Judge Baldwin, and
responded to. by Mr. Baker, of IldcKeesport.
Lierit. Gray immediately alter left for the east,
with a detachment of men for his company.
SEVERITY'S SALE OF DRY GOODS RI NO. DS
Market street, on Monday next, at 9 a. to.
The stock is the largest ever exposed to pub
lic sale in this city, and consists of a great
variety of choice and seasonable dry goods,
including 100 pairs of blankets, long and square
.Bay State shawls. All in want of the above
goods should attend the. sale. The sale is to
be conducted by T. A. McClelland & Co.,
Auctioneers,
BURGLAHT.—Oa Tuesday night the residence
of B. H. Davis, Esq., in Ohio township, was
entered by a burglar or burglars,
and a number
of valuable articles stolen, Incl uding a set of
sable furs, one dozen or mom 1111. r tea -spoons,
silver salt-spoons, silvekladle, a $5 and a $2 60
gold piece, !do. Only valuable &miens' were
carried off, and of these all within reach were
taken.
FATAL Accrocor.—ilbout fire on o'clock OD
Sabbath mamas a man named John Foopat.
OW, a labdrer upon the Canton Railroad,
jumped leant the platform of a lreight car at
the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago depot
whit.: the train was in motion, and injured
himself ao much that be died on Monday
afternoon. lie resided about two mi ea west
of Munition, and leaves a wile.
DEFARTOME OF COL. MCL&NE'S REGIMENT.
—COI. titcLatte , s Fate Regiment left for Wash
ington On litonday afternoon, an order Irom
the Sec-rotary of War having been received to
that effect. on Saturday mama.. The regi
ment wag not quite full, numbering only 9.10
men. Undorms are expected to he furnished
at Harrisburg. ,
DULCET cos WABEIINGTON CITY.—TkIA 41,C
-ond detachment of the '•Graham Rifles'. will
leave for Washington City on Friday afternoon,
to join COI. Grahamla Filihitegiment, Excel
sior Brigade.
Tweet}-fire good men are wanted. Apply
at second story of Wilkins flail, Fourth street
to Capt. W. J. Phillips.
To THr.,L A EgEll. —M. Kilebio and 0. flew
N • 123 Federal street, wall open, on Sitar
day, the 2lat ton., a handsome aneortment o
millinery prfit, cnmprlaiag Bonnets, flats an
Caps, of the latest styles. All ul which, •ti
be Boat low ow each.
813014.1., the norrespondat of the Loodo•
Times, and Major General John Betl, of th
English army, were among the artivala at th
Monongahela flame last evening.
Jrn
A DESISTED DOISTLIITEST.—Mrsvrs.
king und;arnith, Prat:opals Iron Ciiy Coll 7
—Grntlerprn : 1 have tong felt it my duty t
address 'Am a_note, expreimile of my appiecia-
Bons of the valuable instruction atlorded
the institution under your charge. Of tat
this duty bus become still more apparent. M
son Edward, soon alter graduating with you,
entered am a private in Capt.. Hull , . comp.],
Cot. Bieck'. regiment, and upon arriving ; t
tV althington was as Secretary at lira -
quarters of Provisional Brigade, under Ge 1
yi.
Porter, and is now an hie office in Washing%
City.
Edward is scarcely eighteen, and his soc
cer. I attribute chiefly to the ihatruetionu r.-
carved it your hand.. I would strorgly urge
upon . every young man who is desirous of 'Be
coming a tboroush business man, the i lutpl•
lance of eeterirg the Iron City College at I -
earliest moment practicable.
Very ult.,. pima, It. B. Ktrit.tr.;
Gre.ndtUrg, cit. 17, 1861.
Duman our viait to Lowell we were ahown
through the Laboratory of our celebratFi
countryman, Dr. .1. ,C. Ayer. Scarcely enold
we bane believed without proof what la seen
beyond disputing.
Phey make a barrel of solid Pills, about
15,000 doom and three barrels of Cherry Pec
toral, 120,000 doses, per diem. To what an
inconceivable amount or human suffering does
this paint ! 110,000 doses a day ! I Fifty mil
lions of doses per year !! I What acres 4nd
thousand of scree n 1 sick beds does this spread'
before the imagination I And what sympathies
and woe! True, not all of this is taken: by
the very sick, but alas, much of iC is. T his
Cherry Drop and this sugared Pill are to b e
companion of pain and anguish and sinking
sorrow—the inheritance our mother
five Ibe
gneatbed to the whole family of man. are
the infant darling has been touched too ekrly
by the blight that withers half our race. Its
little lungs are affected, and only watching
and waiting shall tell which way its bratit
shall turn. Tidy red drop on its table isi , the
isthmian on which its Isle shall hang. 1 ere
the bloaaom of the world just bursting i mto
womanhood is stricken also. Affection'a
net
assidions card avails not, she is still la ang
away. The wan messenger comes hearerand
nearer every week. This little medicament
shall gb there, their last, perhaps their 'artily
hope. The strong man has, planted iu his
vitals, this same disease. This rid drop by
hie side is helping him wrestle with the•inyzor
able enemy; the wife of hie bosom sad the
cherubs of his heart are waiting in sick sorrow
and fear lest the rod on which they leap, in
this world, he broken.
. 0, Doctor ! Spare no skill, nor cost, nor
toil to give the perishing sick the bent that
human art can give.—Galcesion (Texas) ;151ettrs.
Docioa C. Beata, Water Core and Doom
path'," Physician; &leo agent for Rainbow? fele
britsa,Truse_for Roptasoe. o Ponn
end Wayne Straits.
O. 8111, No. 216 POnn st:
attends ro alt balsas* of the Dental profession
treA Friend In Siewris Try ft.- Da
toilet Ca LlallktllitX Ispre
y:trod horn the rearlyt of Dr: iltepben Sweets of Pow
usetiout: the iits•t bone attar. and Wu been arid lo
hiaersettio for the loot twenty vette with the moot
*stunt/thine Juana,. De artarna Tomah, it la
without • rival, and will alleviate ono mai*inteadllt
theism, other prettr•ttoe. for all tibeanatto end
Narrelia Dloordua It la Italy isintlible: ant •:0 0-
ratter ,for tore., %comae Sandia& lirolooly dal“
Iu
enOthine. beW nt and powarial 'Stencil:main" 'rape r-
UN. darn* the just wonder sad estoniebantet oi all
who nail ewer then w tztaL over fear hundred ear
Vilest. of rirmailiable carat performed by It within
I•
the Lan two erne:attest tbee fart. Bee Werth..
Oen. ardirlyrtirwirmst
KILLERS d CO : &pate, Ouraer Wood and
&rood atrietr, Pittaborgh.
BLOOD FOOD.—AiletitiOD is o od LO I
Lids most remartable sod ecientino preparstiou, ad.
earthed In *Matter 0011111111. It is so sotto sly new
-
disci:Miry, sod most not be commanded with soy of
the numerous patent. Medicines of the day r It is a
. eac'taln remedy for ill the diseases specified, arid as.
prdnhly tilosp of s chronic rtatore—ot toot standing
—it weeks months, and years. Buffor.ers, iry 11l
Nome Coma & Orton!, of New 'York, ere thc
sole ennuis tor it, and also proprietors oh
. ihe world.
: rertowoed D
Dr. laroell hireling.) CiOltila an aril.
Me Which men, Blocher should hovel h mediclue
closet to mon of need; owl containing, as lt dote, so
paregoric or opiate of soy klod, It rart Do rillod sport
wttO the almost euundeure,aud will be lori . rel an
veloable specific lo all coos, of Infantile co plena.—
Oithi Snits Jnaresol, /Mutates
*Visa advertisement. for sale he DIKONON
SIVAS. lostt.l4o Wooded.. Mishmash. Pa.
dalTalAwiter " I
R. 011ABLIIS U. nowt.,
rhynlivian and Bur • ao;n,
om••. 16..38 f.d.r•l
Oppori¢• ColaWarrlo row, near ths r3uspo
ALLEOUN Y CITY.
200 ISM; , DIUSD - I!SAlrlito
la " a" f9t IIII7ICR k PIecKYTFON.
TNDlAltUolsfin , itUSN, frti Ito 10
Li tubes calibre, Lir 11110 at 26 and a Clalt
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THE LATEST NEWS.
Ft TZLEGRAPEI
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PORTANT FRO is M [SWUM
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ItY7llllllOlll CITY, Sept. 18.—Two couriers
hate kiln anivad from Lexington. The follow
ing intelligence is believed by the commanding
ofor here to Ea in the main pert reliable:
. pen. Price commenced the attack on the in
trenehments at Lexington, commanded by Col.
Mulligan, on Monday. The fight was very
sa6ere. All day long Price assaulted the works,
but was repulsed with severe loss.
!The fight - was renewed on Tuesday Minting,
bqt feebly suetained.
When the couriers left, Gen. Lane was at
ii i .
Jobneto , Mites county, with a force of 2,000
tr!3,000, marching to the relief of Lexington.
Tha l loss on Monday le reported at 4,000,
and th t of the federal troops at 800, which is
probabl exaggerated.
Jerrestsou 'Crrv, Sept. 18.-0 o Mon
day afternoon Gen. Price sent word to Col.
Mulligan at Lexington, again demanding a
slimed., Col. Mulligan's reply was, "Go
I V
t? Hell !..' _ - • .
An attack was immediately made by Ent
Opening with artillery, and then making an ad
vance under its cover oo the town.
Price was repulsed with heavy loss.
Gen. Lone, with en animated force of five
ihottsarid:Kanaas troops, is reported to be with
in forty miles of Lexington, and is rapidly ad.
Sensing to reinforce Col. Mulligan.
1 Luber Federal troops are rapidly moving for
vard from St. Joseph and other points to rein
iorce Mulligan. The 18th, 22d, 24th and 26th
ndiana regiments have gone via steamer to
Lexington; also' the forces sent from St. Lout.
er the Desmoines and White Cloud. These
einforcements number about six thousand
fiactiver troop', and will reach Lexington to.
morrow morning, the 19. h. 'Every confidence
i
• telt hem that Col. Mulligan will be able to
old Lexington until reinforcements arrive.
The Osage bridge, eleven miles from here on
the Pacific Railroad, is said to be the first
Ipoint tbrentened by Ben. McCulloch's forces,
1 1301• believed to be advancing rapidly from the
Southwest. --
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Jurcason Cx fir, Sept. 19.—The correspon
dent of the St. Loots Democrat says that we
have no definite reports from Lexington, bat
it is a settled fact that that place is invested
by Gen. Price with some 10,000 or 15,000 rebel
;troops. Good military authorities bete are
confident, however, thht the United State.
troops there have been reinforced, and that
unless the plane wu taken yesterday it is safe.
Price is reported to have a large park of artil
lery, part of which are the gems taken from
Gen. Sigei's battery at the battle of Sprirgfield.
A part at Price's Wee is reported to be forty
miles from this city. His scoots have been
seen fifteen miles from here.
Ben. McCulloch, with 18 . 000 well armed
rebels, is reported to be advancing rapidly
mom the southwest in the direction of either!
Role air this city. Many think this will be
the of attack. Another object of his
march a sail in be to get between oar troops
at Rolla and other points, and prevent junc
tions whim tlimeral Price is operating against
Lexington and the Capital, and if Hese plans
are successful, then to form a junction with
Price.
Cnicaco, Sept. FL—Mr. Howard, Agent of
the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne et Chicago Rail.
road at Ft. Joieph, arrived 113 this city but
night, baying lelt that place on Monday morn
ing. He reports the only obstructiontZn the
Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad io be the
bridge across Platte river, which will be re.
paired to-day. Two Ohio regiments passed
over the road last Monday. There are tally
10000 Limon troops along the line noW, cod
'umber trouble is anticipated. There are
- avowed accusal:lnlets along the road.
lard feels confident that the rebellion
Mel crushed in the section al the
State .ith of the ',Lamour' river. He states
that the rebela carried sway from St. Joseph
$500,000 worth of property, most of which was
molen nom seteumnuits. From the Rivet,.
me/meager be learned that Lezington was at
tacked on Friday. The Federal forces were
all in their inuenchments, awaiting TS11:1101rCe .
meet,.
St. Louts, Sept- 19.—The 39th Ohio, C,
Groesbeck ; the 31 lowa, Lieut. Col. Scott; the
16th Illinois, Col. Smith, with • force of Mis
souri State militia, and the lowa State troops,
under Cola. Craynor and.Edwrirds; three hun
dred regular and Irregular cavalry, and six
pieces of artillery, under Capt. Madison, left St.
Joreph and Chillioothe in two "'Wawa on Sun
yesterday to reinforce Col.l Mulligan. ,
The reason why Gen. Pope did not 'arrive
and rout or rapture Martin Green's baud of
rebels on Sunday night, the 12th inst., is ex
plained as follows: Pope was at Runnewell an
Saturday •ith eight hundred men, and know.
log Green was eneamged in the neighborhood
of Fierids, he determined to make • night
march and surprise nim, bat learning the latter
bad 3.500 men, he sent an engine at noon to
Sheibine, eight miles west, with orders to Gen.
Hurlbut to send down immediately .500 Ulan to
reinforce him, his force being toomati to attack
such a force, but in consequence of the gross
mismanagement on the part of Hurlbut the
troops from Shelburne welch should have
reached flanoewell at three o'clock did not
arrive until eleven o'clock, p. m., when it was
ton late to Eamon the expedition that night.
Another attack was planned for the cent night,
however, and Pope muctied his men twenty
four miles over broken, almost roadie's court
try, and reached Green's camp early on Mon
day morning to find it deserted, Green having
been apprised of Pope's demi° and Red, and
his men being, mounted they could not be
overtaken by trifantry,and Pope had no cavalry.
There are now no armed bands of rebels in the
count'''■ north of the Cannibal end St. Joseph
Railroad, and brit few between It and the Mis
sputa river. About 5,000 Rome Guards are in
the northern part of the State and it Mender.
stood that Pope hes effected arrangement' for
the thorough organiettion of the Union men in
that 'region who are abundantly able and will
ing to preserve peace, it arms are furnished
them, which it is said will be done. It is now
conhdently believed that no more Invites /wens
will.be heard of in North Missouri.
In addition to putting Gen. Hurlbut and
Col. Williams under arrest for drunkenness,
Gen. Pope ordered the arrest of Lieut, Col.
Blair, of the Ramses regiment, for mutinous
conduct at Sheibins, in threatening to mitt -
draw his command if Col. Williams pethistea
in fighting when attacked at that place by .
Marian Green.
In a letter to the Republican of thin morning,
in reply to charges by the Democrat, Colonel
Blair states mat he - never caked a 'moor, con
tract or appointment from Fremont whic h was
not granted. 'I heir difficulties are not of a
private nature, bat relate to charges made
against Fremont for his conduct of the CM.
paign.
Governor's Proclamation
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Ilaantenna, Sept. 19.—The Governor bu
issued the following proelamation :
Pennsylvania, ss. 4 : G. Couns,-[(.. a.]
In the name end by the authority of the
Commonwealth of Penneylvaniazzaw
ConTle, Governor of ISM Commonwealth.
PROCLA1111101 1 :
nittiall, The President of the United States
of Atnerioll .has. by proolamardon, appointed
Thursday, the 28th day o/ Soptoqibor current,
as • day of humiliation, prayer and fasting,. to
be observed by the people of the United buites
with religious solemnity, and the offering of
fervent supplications to Almighty God for the
safety and welfare of these States, Ills blessings
on their arme, and a speedy reiteration of
peace• now, therefore—
I, Aunnew G. 0111111114 Governor of the Com' '
monwealth of Pennsylvania, do order that o
the day named therein tublle offices abet
be clamed; and I earnestly he
recommend to th
people to emend, on that day, their ordin
evocations, and to dont their places of bud.
nose, and to humble themselves before the Al
mighty, with earnest prayer that he will favor
ably, with many, lookj open this people..
Given under my hand and the great seal of
the State, at Ilanliburg, Ole 19th day of Sep
tember, in the year of d
of the
monwealth the eighty-fifth.
By order of the Governor.
ELt &ley of as Coornenumalch,
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CINCINNATI, Sept. 19.—The 19th Illinois
regiment reached the city at two o'clock this
morning and marched to the Filth street quar
tet house, where 'upper had been provided;
thence to the Little Miami depot, where they
toils the cars for Camp Dennison. I
The bodies of the des were taken tii the
Orphan Asylum buildin g
g , where they Were
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placed in cons add ma e ready for bhrial.
Many of the bodies were sadly disfigured, but
a great portion seem to rte come to; their
deaths from interest br l ees received in the
crash. At two o'clock this afternooe the
bodies will be taken to Spring Grove.l The
remake of Capt. Hower will be sent to'Gile
na for interment.
CINCINNATI. Sept. 19. The funeral of the
soldier' killed by the ace dent sight before last
took place to-day. A ter service" et !the
Arsenal by the chaplai of the unto uaate
regiment, toe coffin', twenty-eight to otimber,
were placed le hearses " and the CAM drifped
in .mourning, escorted b battalions friuni the
Illinois 24th sod 19M regiments, the 'Home
Guards and Inds regiment of this city, tosksed
through the Principel street". The iofgne,"
now is vaults, subject to an order from ;adieu.
apolis.
The wounded are doing well; the inirgions
sow t h ink all will recover. .
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CAIRO, Sept. 19.-1 e i• reported that 11,010
reboil, have taken pommeion of Mayfield, KT,
lortilyina the place. Jeff. Thompiort , a force
of 2.300 have moved to New Madrid. A
akirmieb took place last night near Columbia,
between Col. Bewt , pickets and come rebel
scouts. None of the Federal troops were in
'med.
CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—The eubstriptioiln the
Netsoual Wan to-day amounted to $11 3 . 000 , of
which Solomon Sturgia a who armed end equip.
ed AteWelles , ' body guardi tooklloo.ooo.
Siieranaonntam, Sept. IC—Twenty-three
hundred Indiana troops orrived hero tbto e'en'
lag, and farty.seyen hundred additional are
exploded before to-morrow mornink
From Washlnotoo.
Weentearoa,,Sept. 19 —Tbe Huy Depart
ment has acceepted propoeltione from Meseta.
C. B . D a th wa t & Co., of New Haven, Marcie,
A Rue, of Philadelphia. and Errioason, ot'New
York, for the conStroction of iron clad steamers,
within a few dayk.
The Navy Pepartment has made coma
changes in the officers of its Squadron. Capt.
Wm. W. MoHaan, of the Niagara , bas been
appointed Flag Oficer in the Golf, In place of
Capt.. Wm. Mereine. Flag t Meer Stringham
having asked to!be relieved from the command
of the Atlantic , Blockade Squadron, Capt. L.
M. Goldsborcogh bay been appoiated to no
mad him The Squadron hail bocci divided,
and Capt. 041dabori.ugh aisounts the command
of the Northern division, embracing the coast
of 'Virginia end, North Carolina. -
Capt. L. F..: Dupont has been appointed
Flag Officer of the Southern Atlantic Squad
ron, embracing the coasts of South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida. The new Flag Officers
being junior. to come of the Captains cow
on duty other changes are rendered necessary.
Commander Mirsecon has been ordered to the
Savannah, ricer J. B. Hall, detached. Capt.
Marston has been detached from the Cumber
land and ordered to the steam frigate Roanoke,
vice Capt. Nicholson, detatched. Capt. Charm
coy has been detached from the 849(1nel:tenni
and Capt. Lardner appointed to that ship.
Commodore C, A. Davie has been detatched
f oak special ditty at the Navy Department and
appOloted Capitin of the fleet of the Southern
Atlantic squadion. Commander Percival Dray
ton has been !ordered to special duty In the
Southern Attend° equadron. Monti C. R. P.
Rodgers has been ordered to the Wabash, the
flag 'hip of ttle Southern Misdate squadron.
'flommander ,Livingston has been ordered
.to the Cumberland, vice Captain Marston trans
ferred. ,Comulander Win. Smith has been or.
dared to the lUnited State. frigate Congress.
Commander Pendergrest has been appointed
Commandant Of the Philadelphia Navy lard.
Conimendor NI S. Baldwin has been ordered to
the receiving !ship at Dolton. Commander .7.
M. Tratley Ina been ordered to the Philadelphia
rendezvous. ICommander Thomas Tremor
'has been dot/abed from the Philadelphia ren
dezvous a..d Ordered to the Philadelphia Navy
Yard. Supplication for position as volunteer
Lieutenants, I acting millers, and master's
mates, should state the ages of the applicant.,
and he accompanied by certificates from the
last ownersthe accede, and, also, from toe
several undo writers of the ports whence the
applicants hUu 11l nailed. None other.
will be considered at the Navy Department.
Army Ordirs —An order was issued from
the War Dep artment to.day, directing that
the militaryepartment of Ohio will, in futine,
consist of thej State of that name, Indian., and
so much of ?Kentucky as hex within fifteen
miles of Cincinnati, and be under the command
of Brigadienl General Mitchell, of the U. S.
Volunteers.r The head-quarters of said de.
psrtment to be located at Cincinnati. So much
of Virginia ta e ties west of the Blue Ridge
Mountain. ill constitute, io future, a separate
command, to be called the Department of
Western Virginia, under the command -01
Brig. Gen. Bosecrans, head-quarters in the
The War Department bus kneed an order to
carry into a ffect the leant Congress by which
soldiers may singe portions of their pay for
the benefit 01 their families. The assignment
is to be entered on a separate roll, according
to a prescribed form, under toe Infervision of
immediate ime/inte commands, at the ime of
no
he roll io to be transmitted to the
Paymtster General, who wait make the deduc
tion. on each par roll, nod the 'pinnate, of
their regiment will transmit the In Bey for die.
Dilution to those in whim favor the assign.
meat is eiebutsd.
The attention of or the regular army
is again directed to that section of the Act of
Congreu Which piovides that in all case. of
enltstment lend reenlistment in the military
service, the prescribed oath may be adminis
tered by adycomtaiseioned officer of the army.
Fees to civil of For such service, will nut
therefore bb admitted.
Another army order is as follows: Volun
teer otliceri sent out to ream , for their regi
ments will he granted panes over the roads
leading to F ir from the points to which they
are ordere d Should Should the roue be our roads
for which pease. are not granted they lull be
paid their acmel traveling expeneu out 01 the
land for recruiting and equipping colunti , re;
but in no due will they receive toe ten cent.
per mile is lieu of the transportation of bag
gage. There are tosuoces where few p.
have been need and the amount drawn tor the
same distance, to such nails the officers are
requested to refund the amount drawn on toe
penalty off being stricken irnm the roils.
W•11111NOTGO, 'ept. informati.di
has hew redeired that the only porta throuith
which common ship bread may be introduced
into Oki , . Island of Cube, tree 01 duty, during
the One of exemptioa -granted in the Royal
order of the 16. b of May tut. are Hai` onia, alt
Lego de Cubs, Cienfuegos and Neuebnis.
I he National Intelligeneer mays," W e believe
that the frequent threat. of the R:chmond pa
pers, in regard to the closing ant the Potomac
by erecting batteries along the %Vellum entire,
have never made any serious impression on
our military authortoil. There are shells
enopgb at our command at any time to enable
our Teasels to dislodge thia rebels along the
Important from Kentucky.
Loutavicce, Sept. 18 —At nine o'clock ibis
morning, when the Government troop, reached
Rolling fork, fire mile. north 01 Muldrough , e
Hill, they found the bridge over the Fork
burned. The number ol toe enemy on Mut.
droughts Hill is unascertained. Gen. Sher.
man Otecovering h lord, about breast deep,
sent a reconnoitering party, which bad not re
turned at lour o'clock this alterewoo, at which'
time Lieut. Col. Johnston was dispatched Iromi
Louisville with '7OO additional troop., consist.'
lug of the remnant of Roueseauts cornmand,t
and about 400 01 the Home boards. Great en-!
thualasto was manifested by the bystanders at!
the depot on the departure ol troops south-,
ward from Lluisville.
The city is full of rumors, among which ie.
one that Gen. Buckner ie commanding the
Confederate lorces at Muldrough Bill; doubt-,
ful. Another that after the Secemionima had
burned the bridge at Rolling Fork the Union
men burned the bridge at Nolin, fifteen mile.
'multi of Elizabethtown, whereby they stopped
two of the three trains which the Secessionist*,
supposed they bad obtained by the burning
the Rolling Fork bridge., 'Me as probably true.l
FAAII AA oar, Sept. D.- 0 Committee
Federal Relations reported substantiaLy aa,
follows :
W , Tha Confederate troops harp M. ,
ended .Kentucky and momently dictate the
terms upon which they will retire, therefore,
/Waked, That Gen. Anderson be invited
to take lomat charge of this department .and
call oat a force sufficient to expel the invaderti
his paned the lintleri and the Senate eon"
eurred by 20 to 9. The Senate also peered
the Concklin Resolution with bet three nay 6
which proposes to confine the war to the ten
aroma, and discountenances partizen q.uarreli
as leading to civil war.
Lou 1111 l tc,Sept. 17.—Early this morning
the United Stale/ Marshal seized the office of
the Courier, and arrested Ea-Governor 51600-
bead, Reuben S. Murrett, one of the proprie
tors of the Courier, and Martin W. Baer„eat.
'graphic news reporter of the New Orinano
Associated Press, on charge. of treason On
complicity with the prisoners. They viet l e
Carried to Jeffersonville and will bo vane.
rrred to the custody of the Marshal of ttie
urbane District. The iranamiasion of elk
graphic news Southward ha. been interdi to
and the lines ate interrof - fed.
Loursvicce, Bait. 19.—There are no Cal a
from the South, and no telegraph comma lok•
lion Booth of here to-day.
FRANKFORT, Sept. 19.—Senate.—A re
lion was passed placing the arms and am odi
lion of the State under the control n the
commander Of the Federal forces in Sent oily.
'I he Houle passed the Senate's bill toi eh
large the powers of the Military Board- t
I Lour!vitt% Sept. 19 —The publication of
the Colter was aospended on account of its
soignee' y the government. Effarta are making
to routine its publication on' a different basis.
The%departiare of steamboats down the river
is latCrdioted,llsl6P3 a government officer
companies them.—
ThOeport of the horning of the bridge over
the Lositeville h Nashville Railroad, at None,
is denisid.
No :trains have arrived from. the South
to
day. ;There has been no telegraphic , communi
eatloro3outh of here for three days.
There are all sorts of coral utiog moors con.
cerultill the movements along the line of the
road. if Nothing is acsarately known. No or
ganized Tennesseans are known to have en
tered Mentacky along the lino of the road.
Gov: Morton, of Indiana, has been here in
consultation with Gem. Aoderson today. Ile
left for home to-night.
Con and other arms wore received from
the Ste 'Arsenal to night.
Late*nd Interesting fromear Orleans.
A '', :Massachusetts man w
beenlin business in New Or eans, occupy-
I ,
iog a prominent position ther , reached his
homeii in this State on Saturday evening,
having left New Orleans the previous
weeki He had been furnished with ere
denti;ils by the Mayor, which carried him
safer , pest. the Rebel hosts lying between
thatdity and the free Statesf the North.
iL b
Thwigentleman speaks l. co fidently, from
personal knowledge, o i ge numbers,
especially among the business mon, of
UniiM sentiments, who are impatiently
awaiting the day when , Northern expe
ditidn will reach and capture - the port.
Tluo such an expeditio will be sent out
IS the general belief ini' New Orleans, and
ruaht is also predicted that the city will
bo Captured without any severe fighting,
as it is not capable iA any very strong
defMtee. The gentleman also expressed
thetbpinion that New Orleans would not
have voted for Secession, had nota consid
erable number of votes been imported
limn Secession strongholds.
lie came up from hew Orleans with
Hon. John Slidell, on his way to Bichmond,
whip pretended to be firm in the belief
that sixty days would end the war by
'the: interference of England with the
blockade. Oar informant also states that
of late the blockade of New Orleans has
been entirely effectual In preventing the
entrance of vessels.
Vainness in the city is stated to be ut
ter), prostrate. A thousand or more la•
borers were wandering about the levees,
having no work. The fan that_these laborers
ard ;unmolested shows that the plan of for
ced; enlistments ha. be-at given up When
helleft it had been ruining a: New Orleans
daily for more than a month, tied in some
parka of Canal street skitht were rased to
convey passenger. TO., f.normons fall of
ruin moat have had a very injurious effect
alien the crops thrt. u ghout the South,
the quotes baler at sixty cents par
viand, coffee the Bone, and tea at $1,25,
Shines very scare, Sortie time since la.
dkeii , shoes worth lest than $1 here sold for
nOrly $2 there. Now they would be dis
p4ed of readily at almwt any price de.
tninded.
4n regard to the general feeling of the
4ple of the South, he expriz .3 tisc the opin
4that
ii
that a very . large cumbtr are enthasi.
ic for the war, Imlay of whom have en
-4 ed without any espectutian of receiving'
p'dy for their Berviev. Louisiana has al•
reitcly furnished fourteen thousand men tar
seivice at Virgini, rind other places.
'lll6 does not anti.:iptite an early end to
tbe war. to regard to the proclamation of
(+nem! Fremout , deellir ing be slaves of
Rebel masters free, he sties that it is no
afore than the South could reasonably ex
pect, but its wadi n 1 wil probably be to
Oche them to a :ante rigorous prosecu
to of the war. .
II On his way Nosh he net a Louisianian
sarrgeon with whom I.e wa4 well acquainted,
turn og home Ir.it Richmond in disgust.
his surgeon told hien itha there was a very
ge number of soh to trichmotd and vi•
city the diserve being a sort of fever and
igue,twhich rendered them incapable of
rforming servie' Of cry kind.--113oston
raveller.
Tan following, from the New York
knee, is jest, pointed and timely :
Military men have long since seen the
Inecessity of securing and holding the very
'Positions assumed by Zollikolfer, it we
'Would make our occupation of Western
Virginia Bare and permanent. The diftl
. ulty has been that to resat those points
khe absurd neutrality of Kentucky would
lave to be violated--a scruple of so
Much weight with the President, that he
preferred to run the risk of a hostile
'seizure rather than to march an army
(from Ohio to' the Gap. This scruple no
longer exists. The enemy last the rear
'of our gallant bands in Virginia ; and
Ithey can only be protected by an en
ergy proportioned to our previous su
pineness. Let us remember, if we can,
there is something beside Washington to
be saved.
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Bever •Irsel Mrthndln Church ad 1 collier or
riultb Common mad Panactay •il•aberiY. 'OA
(leaver atrwt and Nottb Common, A BILE lOC PiN•
OIL AND PILN CA•• Irll uOLLt PAN, ;Rod •
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wag re I P. d.r•l miner, Alltgheny.
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Lhle. f 1
64.220 60 for route; $5 5045 65 tar uLlooma 1•4!4?
4.5 25 for Onothero. V. beet ete.ty; melee 11702 W
bush .1 $ OSi , Q 14 410 (bingo owing; $lO5l 15 14
MO
as
clout $ll 1E461 24,1 ta . 144 Wello.lla.Stid SI
-21541 33 for %et; lie. lout wemely; eau. of 60,032
Luso et L0C456: NOV 10110111
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r. L if. WEEKLY
I,lw A3IIICT 10n. iteLlP...l.n AND
P.Annt)UTll.—he t.tncr ItOCKES;, Je4s
Wolt, 1•••••• tor thy a boce art] el totertneetliste
teed oge E.VsIAY SATJA.DAY, *1 tg k.s.
Pot tre•glat or gunge spp:y ,are or e 0
fe':o J. D. LtYlettliTtPt • CO. Agents.
UN LIED b'IATES OF AMERICA
Waste., Duirstre or PlEMS1••2 1 1.1, 8.4
W here.. • libel of Information has heath filed In tt
District o,,urt of the United Rat. of America fur tL_
Western Dicrict of Penogylvenia, on the: tnivl dell
Ereptamter, In the yser of our Lord one thou d
eight bemired and attkpone, by Robert B. Chtenstddi.
tag.. snare., of the United Kobe, In behalf of the
Ututel Met.. ell , ging to et :emote tle u st a certain
'
steam tow host being nithont name, of i followlk
dtrueneLsts end description, to lath Length of kyle)
.. hundred and twenty five teat, twehty•four foot
beam and four feet hold, with • cabin with, tithe
lengths of room. and toot•houso and adore room le,
4 ,
' sod the hurricane lull latigth,l• now lying at the p rt
of Putaborgh, in said district; that ale belongs In
whole or to part thane John Bell, • el VII and r i•
dente( the Mate of Tennessee: thee In punka of
the act of °engross approved 101 l 18th, 1811, , e
Preddent of too Uolt.d elates leaned hie predate.
tie= dated avoid 15th, 1861, declaring f rater,alin that
the lulabitenta of the Butte of Tennectee are In a stito
of invarrection against the United finites, and that
from and after tilteth days tram said Reknit 161. h.
1861, all ebtp. sod Tell.ll betoogfog lii whole a in
part to soy charm ottahabltaut of aid Elated Tin•
mestere found in any pan of the Unitrat htates er:121,1
be f,rfelted to the Bolted Rates, and that sold stream
tow teat owned so afortsald was so found In the pore
of Pittabnagh upon maid eeptember Bd, 1881, and that
the sold vessel, her tackle, apparel and lurnitnret
come therebgflorfetted to th e nee of thellJuli ed litri, .
end orayingaSat the same easy be conBenneal •• 'for.
kited as atorssalt. . !
Now Mention, to puraunnoe of the Moultlon raider
the oral of the said C. ore to me directerl and dellveV,Vd.
logo hereby give public. notice to ell persona claim.
the sold vow', her wale, apparel and furnittire,
or any lowest therein, or lulu thereon, or in any
meaner tuteratod In the moue,' that stolrbe anti ap
gear before the said District Court, et the VI yof
. Pltiaburgh, on the illtler luzepas UP 001.0111111
next, at eleven o'clock la the fonebnotr of thatlay,
(provide , ' the same ( than be a day of 4 nrualictiory!ottk
rpt.
oration on the boot 7of Jarladlation thereeller)kt i ien
and th ere to lute their claim end to make etc
allegations in Ws behalf.
• 14 1 IdITRDOCII
U. P. Marshal Western District of f I
'en .
- Pittabttrgh, Beef. 411i;186L-- , •oh 1 ; ,
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`OAP! 80A 'll bOAPIII-ITIIN U 81 -10
10 10AL 01 , P7 KRAEIVR meoufactur •tiby
D. 0. a J. 11. HAVYKR, t srAnowledged to It the
nowt serviceable of any boot yet oMred:rd the p blip.
Its hoped..? earl oteoe •re Wood! In lie cbeityhtear,
arrlug o f labor, and lie ifliry to I,r,zonelog
patot, tar an w thou' lolollog ale, or in the
leant trim damaging the fittest 010.4 et &ott . It
can be lowa with sit Muds of LLIILIM.
Reference Is Towle with planal4 tti the sob etc ed
certificate. enotoatiog frortiegestlethen aril too, o ie
this community, and whd had evriy tact , hp •fiorord
.f wrens IL Italy pod fairly tented
Quartermaster's pod
of e Tirr l / 1 11, TM?.
treat/rand Botpintrath
"eatryt-l'e uhemkal 01. re E,4llri Rai." haling
been need very eAtenalvely In our IteglinentA awl, have
no tweitatiort In thottly Ina that It area :foetid admire•
bly adapted to the one of the moldier*. and der dediy
the poet aopetior hoop which cold 'he pros ed for
the service. I
JAMAS A. RHIN, Quartermaster;t2th Re
SLIM ro YTO, Qultrterinsidai 14th Ker.
Et. K. MOOR 'AD, go.srterotiatiw lath Rg:
anal
EAL ED Illtu 1.'08A:1..81.We invitditill
A 7 the 20th day ci pternbar, Iflet. tor ant i l „ ylug
the army of Idle I P.tornee PinAT4.)23. bunt
40,0(0buolisl*Inli be irqulred; lota of gam 11,0(0
burbals For welt. TM, Potato.. ;lota
be of Ira
quality and rqual In quality to ttmioPowing k do
Mercers (blue,) J.
;Plat Sp.,
'Hareem (obit.) :; • '
)be Potatoea td be debarred la Within, and
,abjectto mmb innmrtross dalptmy the Oubalat
.,,,a, 0 0 . ' 1.10 may require, land, payment, to be
mad& In Trani:ill atlas, 11 13,VH131TiCut abulald de
!
Tim PoiAbes to be dallarrsd In rod.str ;sitrm.'s,
end each bashed Co be animated at Dd Dm,
¶h. bias to tie ((reefed to OaFt.. A. BEM, US,
(:;„ U.S. A .Wasblnaton, D. 01. • aed l iNdrb •
SO OOOL BOOKS
FOR ground and
- whole Ppltee, of every t elptioteetalek and
whit* Of mama fie ed, whit Jere Ulmer. St veto rd,
Out AO ter sale at the flaoally Greet*, Store
of I Jortri.A.!musauilt„
V , corner Laarty,and fiend ota.
:-.CUOOL ROCKS
&NbbY OWLET POTAIONA—We
U Wm , real** tide aftnnonn ten bblil denica
Want Jamey Man" ebkh b offrr for x.da t•i Ina
" (r " 11 '!. • l ' alk ! t. at.
the
ra JO l EgnaN t f i llV.
. fold • Colll.t of . Libert7 and liana • meta.'
USE
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56pectai Jitt!tuss. - - • .
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MANHOPD. „,
130 j ,4 LOST 1 ELOWIILBEITOItED I
Joit poblialied in a Sealed 'Envelope.% Prke a atir,'.
A iletzue on tbo nature, treatment, and radkal
ears bt Sperrootort boos or MOW Virraknees, lova.
On± Om talons, Sexual Debility, and Isopolizoonto
to rine genorally,Nerrininners. Consumption. sp.
11°14 and iitc Mental sod Physical Incapacity, ro.
ion tilig from Bell Maie r 4 —by BOB?.- J. cili.
ir Origin Ir. Lt., Y . D., Author of t I
• Orneli Ecrib.4lo. ..
”ii. Boone o Thous= • ofbbibtfartrit.r,
. 13 1 midor .LID a plain enroloie, to aciy odd .
pail paid, on receipt of irx roti?l, or rya riiitqle
siniap• by Di. 011.4. O. RUN&
oa.liZaid r 177 %airy, 24... Tort, P. 0. Bor. 4586
— 1....• o. 1,11-1r....e1i1t I 4•! . .. 11f1.. E 11.114.4
rincipal Rotel&
LAAT NIORT.
Tbo-111 sod Wood lltterl
PILOPIIIIII,..
Ella Stoce, Grf.Ge ca
IP Barns, Up. htildleLorl
211M11 • lady, luallapa
art, do:
Ihnftnr. ,both
?dcOulre. Mous
. -
Ent E °orb, AlizabrtE
II Protect s tatty, Kabob.
blitta A replan. Latrobe
L Atlanta, 1111111totoent
M Lotter. Wbre tlrg
()Omen, Phtia
Lt. T A Estrin, r s ti
E Bamboo. Ch!nano !,
J r Walton, Prordt
J P Marshall. Ettat.tn
it: Conch, Carrollton. Ct
John itteCtog. do
- .
Of Stark, Greenebnr
A El Hogan, Alliaure
J
It Smith, Wheeling
Al.skloclinrg, Bowl tp
I lit GI , '47;r 0 H. 33
1f0 ' :544 Liberty stroet.!
111. EKOPEllioll.
Dr A .1 Watson. Phi's'
Mrs At 0 Watoiri, do
P y Wallarer, gear." co
LI Reynolds,
C hiechesney. ',Arabs
Datil Lem" Cat i
nnat
lOW M Klch
L W Wniter, Kalainiazia
W W rung. Cresson,
L 6 Reynolds,lodiannpalls
Biotirn, Detroit
J Brunie', Renborci, C.
P litemmen Jt lady. , •
W 8 Taylor,l9ch
litnithfield and Third sirectS
0. 01.,1,1000/1.. H
A Vesger,Morgantoten,iria
I J
Johnston, C..,okatoein
Id ktorr, WashinAtcnais
gram Sarah Barr, 4o
%lies a Johnston, Ctinitu'is
o , edgairn, Ilreene'CO
IJ Thointoo. itios-ci!"
J W Wrtght, Cooksitosin
it J Reid, Camp Wtialos
WV Warner, IC Oinleland
f.ytte,tdcliempoq
4ANUFACTLIII. liti Qi;
rita,Zl iats' and BOLT ..CiPPLIS,,- PRZetlt,
Lorrumy-, r.. 4 .1 . 1.0= 31 +6
r4er, urtnt. cad Dralnts 1a ME 3LB,
'n! Wthig, Outanuialy
on band, no o tea • z:l 4 ;,.aaa 511 d Tcois. •
W. rehotive,AVo. 149 Aral and Isto &con ci 'snow,
t ytToclsionlsrs of Copper oat to soy Oatitof pit
IT —7 1.1 flair .1.33r0l .14air Save
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Otn. A. DIATOUSDA O 4 3,I Biala D,l'llll
TAs Original and best 'ea We Work{ I
others are inero imitations, and
A aid be avoided. [lieu alsh to escape ridicule.... ...
tillAY, RED, Oft Itll/34.Y 'ama wed osioamY
ut , • OraI:LORA an:, natural Brown or Monk- erlitiont
I
tn.? lout it jury to the Loilr, or attn. •
..
rIFTEDN munsii, A 01) tam:on:is Jame t ats
aiarmal to Wm. A. liatelielor Since IE4O, and one
4100 appl:catioug have n mode to the lisle of WI
pitron. of his fse.ans Dye..
fW
M. A. DATOLIJILUIrd eau ors proolltat a Color
I. to to ellatingulotogi fro •natnre. and is WMILLIM
I .
ant it injure to tee I t, however long It maybe
e.bniliied, and ti. 111 ear sa oi Dad Dye. remadled;
die lisle Invigorated fat toe by thla spleadid Dye.
, I .
. Mule, sold or applied (In 0 pelvis mow) at the
.; f. tory, Wi Brundv/ i ties York.
gold la aoclttio and tow of Me united Otetes,by
Os-a:outs and fancy 0 Dealers. ,
rEn ..a. 13
Pittsburgh, P•nna.
ulnas, X 0..1111 ...111Larkirt Wawa.. '
antseture all Mud, of. laioani. =Ow= and XL
ai....ry; Outings, Railroad Work, irtoani Boilers,
IL E A slossosiss i Work.
Jolslstog and itopairnig done on atiorinotica. .
it Alt. a 041) eseill:s COntlElaix r.
11 4 •••pls Dilworth—D. W. V. latilmoroiX,
i PlotD/111T. Ramaitaxt,.
i %comers so fonts., ii!iifi - ‘ 11 Moat.)
aaauteurvasii:i lit
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AIL lUJAD :SPIKES, CHAIR:
i
AND BOATSYLKIB . .
Corner of Water Strcot and Cherry allay,
12-1 vale prrr ilRR.R,Yet,iNtr.
or. AlArl...tvlrD of L<VN arr.
aailha3
Poitigo and fomestio Bills of Eichatio;
oiIIicTITIOATZ3 or DAPorn . ,
DANZ. NOTED AND SPAM,.
IDAIINNT ISTREET, rrialßUlLoll, P • .
113,0ellertione made ea all the' principal el
ttsruore .at the 11ek11.4 States- tr/241
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ILLSl7Theral7ria CI
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Iron Railing, Iron nail's, and Va'n.ii ) • .
Wiudow Shutters, lindow Guards, , t"
A in s.,ba :,.I
s. .t ante BC Third &free;
itietareeri Wood sod hi rkat,) PirrellUßGll. ri...
Elava on baud a eart ty of new eatterna, fanny tad
plat. Irdtal.lelic all arptAra. Particular attention
pal 4 to enc . -ming Grave Lnta. Jobblug• done aa atm f t
flunk.. nut
Fish or sal
CANIFIALD & CO.
ern mn i
JOBB B
==l
PARK, arCIIRD's a Cc;.,
Pittsburglat , Penisia.
TO H. 14 4-10(.11311.411.4 el 6 ALEttl.
411 021--Sli I 0 S.
BA'SiIIIELOR'S WIGS . AND TOU-
Pggi amps. ell. ib'ey oar Megan', flgbt,e iry and
du rabic. •
fitting in • charm—no tanking tcp be ilmirquo
sluint ni End Laud , tndend Ebb Is tne °say catab•
Ilsbnwut wbcrr Mead things an• properly andorsiood
and mad,
ialt•ivrthvol.
Bontl atrpat: No. Tart
a. it: dr 2.1413.13.L8..
-.PAPER MANUFACTERERS,
Aud Dosier• to
1306 E., HUNT, OAP, LETZNIS AND ALL !UNDO OP
it.
Elsys Tbmovwl brow No. 27 Wood sirset to No. 83
Vol:U/11.1d o:mt. Pittsburgh, to.
S,Tewth or Trade to, hags. carlutif fe
— Pittsburgh Steel Works,
ml+ 0/0 51a....-....-/ 01111 L. 10ID
JONES. 130Y13 et. CO..
MANUFACTURERS . OF -CAST
.Itl ST ggL, Spring. Plow and A. B.'diag
ki.L.Eili 4 (aria end .A.S.LACti. Owner Rom
sod First es, 0e1.9 PITTFBM4II.I; fa.
J. M. Lyra...Y...E.
DILMIROBANT TAILOR
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr. trisWo Nov Building) PITNBURNIIt rs
Dr. tiro. D. Keyser,
Wholesale Druggist,
MEDICINE DEALER,
No. 140 Wood attest, Flttaburp,Na
TRUSSES FOR Tilt CURke
NIA OR RUPTURE.
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss.
Rittcee Rata Trues.
Fitch's Supporter ULM.
Self•Adjneting Truss.
Dr. Banning's Luce or Body brace, for'the
Cure of Prolapous Uteri, Pam, Abdominal sad 110.
nal Weakamea.
Dr. S. S. Fitch's Silver-Plated Soppiirter.
Pile Props, for the support and cure of
Piles.
Elastic Stockings, for weak arid 'stela",
VOlllO.
•
Mastic Knee Cape, for ( weak knee joint&
Ankle Sapportets; fot weak ankle jointit.
Suspensoryi Bandages. ' • . •
Self-Ejectin'g Syringk.s; also, every, kind
•of Syringes. 1 ,--
EsTsast has alai; it Tiklatt which will
radically cure Hernia orßupture.
Office nt his Ding Store No. 140 Wood
et., sign of the Golden Matra, .
.DLk eye lutf . e . eribee In nomad 0011411010.D1P1 ,
NAttlid and Instruments tor - DNATNIREW and
•
utmost every d regaldnewsottsztioal sandd.
0 ALVA NIO 11.1TTE11Y orl NLEOII4O 5.U14124410
ISACUINWS.for seeded pnipise;,l of s veryttnparlo
ktrid, dD te sent free of express xttargra, tibiae's
an express ran., aped a reedited* of lan DOA
Address: Die. 41/kt. U. le BIM.
N 0.140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Bs.
DIARRIIEA CORED—By Sultriest
BOWL'. OORDIAI.. Sweep • bottle warranted
or toonsy retandtd. Bold at Dlt.SElUl7.ll'a
,b30411w . 110.14.4 Wood strO4d;
DEM BUGS, ROACHES,. F&c.—The
liesselleeperes Urn.. Bold at D}.l.`iiraiMil 3 .
140, Wood strset,li • sure remedy.
RATS AND MlCE:—Sure destiaetion
to mum vermin by sing traRYII.IOOI.IIX-
Triallitint'Olt, an comely new preparation. and
wiuyaoted.to remota these peen. iron every nom.
Bold at Da. nltalia'S.
Jyni-dlaw • - • JO Wood street.
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EsTIEA RAZORS.—I haviiii•fe*Ex.
tra I szorr,'bleb I will close oat st. eat,' :
aro. a: ItZlrega,
' cod stmt.
HtrELIMenE ELED.--' lntallible
care lar Ileattaabs will be baud a pftantror
IiZADJOIIIg PILL& Try this. At Da. Ellll3ll.ll'd
Po. 10 Wcoi went Flies 25 ants.
500!flat& FABItI r Y (Ocean)
re{ J. 7 0. DANA= * 00