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7 . TUESDAY IIiORNING, OCII. 164:1861'
The Comatrztued taßtulstess Prospects.-
.
In one respect this country—we mean the
Northers Stades—presents the moat extra,
ordinary spectacle ever seen. It is at once
maga in vaat civil war,ind yet is lathe
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enloysent Of unwanted 'peace. Even'the
usual strife of party politics le hushed; and
not *lnstils font hie trodden the soil of a
single freoState. l
The expenditure of the government is
little if any short of a million and a half a
day; yet_its credit stands firm, end no pe.
cunlary aid lulet been sought beyond its
Own boundaries. Since linnery last more
thart seventy millions of dollars have been
added to the coin of the country, and the
infinx from the Pacific and .from Europe
contioneinnabated. Busiuss was greatly
disturbed, and moon of it paralyzed, in the
early parrot this tremendous struggle; but
confidence is being restored, and the indui.
try of the country is likely soon to be fully
employed. Winter is appriaohing; but from
every appearanoe there will be bat little sat
' feting and less InvolantarY idleness.
-.- Oar stook of morphia breadstuff's is very
large; but large SS it fa, It is all likely to
. find aready cash market in Europe, which
:will keep, the, balance of trade largely and
long in our favor. Experience has shown
that this country can very well ; do without
the boasted commercial advantages of the
cotton crop.
. Ths-whclasome protection afforded by the
htortil tariff is putting one languishing:
manufactories into profit•ble operatlon, and
the whole country is becoming in love with
the comfortable independence which snobs '
policy affords. Oar large 'city merchants
'no longer barter sway their honeet outdo.
Sou, and crash the tone interests of their
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country, in their eagerness to get Southern
cnitom. "They now see that their interest
and: that Of the great body of the Free
'Vain Are identical; and that, if they
woulddo • thriving Vague', they must do
it mainly in 4he eidange of commodities
. or domestic production. In fact, the coun
try. has already discovered that it is - more.
profitable, in a Mere business point of view,
to fight with the South, although it requires
800,000 men to do it, than to submit tails'
policy andlte.baneful commercial rule.
Tke 'enormous national debt which this
tie will lives* upon . us will compel • ja
:dhdous and stable oommercial policy in the ,
iegulation of Imposts, losteed of the shlp
and fioctuating policy which has so
• long cursed the country and crushed .so
many tontines and - welillanned enter
' Tprisett. hianufecturers may now prosecute
theirbueittess with a good degree" of
oer
fainty of a reasonable return for their labor
and °spite!, end pair men will have some
. r_ _ eatiouragement to . , make 'themselves prom.
°list in their chosen handicraft. Whateier
Any be the result of this was, whether we
- . fantails -the seceded States in hermo- 1
lions political action with us or not, one
Wag la sue, we shall-never again be a
slavery ridden nation, or have a policy ha
posed upon us more befitting semi-barbs,
Nue than a highly civilized, skilful and
energetic people. -We Well no longer haoe
the abenrd dootrine crammed down our
throats, that our true interest Ie to be a
nation of producers of coarse raw materials,
iastemd of diversifying our industry so
as tamale the most' of oar unexampled id
, outages, end call into full play the ad
mirable skill of our people, and thus render
this the *pietit and moat powerful and
ladependent cation on the globe.
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The Late Battle at Hatteras-.lllaller De-
The New York Herald'. correipondent at
Hatteras Inlet writes the , following detailed
account of the late battle at ChiCamaciimico
ogn order - to a clear understanding of the
events of the put week,in which the Twentieth
ladle,' Regiment haa played so important •
part, it wilt oe necessary for me to give a re
fills of entire. As you have before been in
formed, the Indiana regiment was ordered by
Col. Hawkins 'to proceed to Chicamacomico,
and there establish a - damp. They went , by
from the Islet in the propeller Fanny and gun.
boats Ceres sad Gen. Putnam to Ms position
—a point distant about forty miles trom'the
Leleo.—were safely disenibaiked, and the camp
established. Nothing Retinal or startling oc
curred until the. 29th, when the Fanny, which
had been sent up with a valuable cargo of
provisions, dce., we. taken by three armed
rebel steamers in full view of the camp.
-On the day subsequent to the capture of the
Fanny . , ( Wednesday ,) the crew of the G I
Putnam, in charge of Lieut. Bankhsad, of the
Susquehanna, whose launch also accompanied
the steamers, were sent to Chicamacomico,
with eight day. , ration. fin the troop.. On
Thursday thestores were landed.and the naval
formes cruised to the northward, in the dotted,
in quest of the rebel steamers. The search
Was unsoccusful, but the Cuts was chased
by some rebelateamere on her rehire, hut es
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OA Thriredey evenicg and night eigtals
were observed at different points of the
,Soand by the Indiums, undoubtedly, con.
'eying .intelfigence of the departure of our
'gunboats from _CisiCICOACOMICO. These !eye
•terions movements, when considered in ton,
nectiou with the Met that the enemy , must have
,fieteme acquainted with their true condition
;a Members and etreastb, placed our troupe oo
the gin cite diiiing the night, but it paned
without en liarm. - At-daybreak, however,
fife rebel 'termini appeared in eight, heading
erre:city or-the camp. -_The 'long was
beaten and the man were quickly undecarme.
t, Soon after, a sixth steamer hove in eight and
• '.,- - alio bore down towards the camp. Captain
Jord'ine, of the Muth New York, who had
bees sent up with provisions two daya pre
eimie,:duicovered from a good stand point on a
windmill, by chi aid of a ilea, that the steam
ere were loaded with troop., and that a large
- , 'schooner, one cotton barge, and two large flat
- ' - boats, which the steamers had in tow, were also
awply fades: with soldier.. At hall-put
;.;thi large cotton barge, contenting five or etz
handfed men, with a steamer also crowded
with Mops, approached within a mile ctr more
of the camp and opened Ste from their guns,
forward, with shell upon the: comp.- Upon
tide Col. Brune divided his forces, ending a
portion of theta down !beheads several sales,
to &point Where the balance of the enemy*
Sotilla wa, already under way, where the in
; kabitiate mated Col. Brown the enemy could
lead. Pievious to opening firs by the enemy,
• Col. Brown had taken the precaution'-to-with
-, I draw his (ones from his vamp, and draw them
• autthe wood, to oppose the landing.
TO enemy amused binned( for a while , in
Owning the camp, preparatory to a landing.
PitI.WPWAS wee received during this tire. from
a oeinpaay mat below to impede thilanding of
the enemy at that place, chit the enemy had
there appoint] in force, sad were preparing
to disembark and out off Colonel Brown's re
. treat Thenaptra he ordered his command to
, tall bulk making It necessary foi him to leave
his oemp equipage,' many aceentaiments,
qttatee, in, to the enemy. He was unable ts
.return to camp and bring away one or nesisick'
, =gamin aonaequenoe of the hatalinnee of the
l'r ;dallger, ef being eat off. Ma (oral retreated
?.-dews` the open as rapidly as puddle, and were
'emeossoftil In waning the point where the nem,
• ',- essayed to land before they anneeled In their
objed 'Throwing out a rear gaud to plak up
etraggiers'and proton his retreat, the regiment
'• mond forward ender a trot& ran, that seat Its
helm down lite roles of heat, o:reale/Mit' and
',lteentene the drooping (Radler, 'as. he wearily
ploughed through sand, ankle deep, glaring
with a blinding twillianey upon 'him. Halts
- were made as frequently as palate to rest the
groom baths olio of them the men world drop
:dad *Snake numbed, worn • oat, And
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fate toi.o r a j farther, They were halm. the
rear guard to pick' up. Sgina... Viwerer. laid
down babied rand hide, or in the wood., and
were undoubtedly taken by the enemy, who
were Is pursuit. During the tig,y, and up to .
midnight, the regiment had march's.' thirty six
miles, under the moat dietnieriog an 4 dtic Atm
giog circumstances, and lost only fifteen man,
who had straggled off, overcome by iha haat and
fatigue, sham the rebels undrubtedly oaptured.
When we oonaider the intense heat of the day,
the deep sand through which they marched,
and the Ise's: to a great silent, of water,
which they goi, in a limited qu entity, by mewl!".
ing holes In the send, and the additional lact
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that tbis was the first march of the regiment;
it most be admitted that orgy behaved thee).
naive , in the molt admirable manner, end
evinced the high”t powers of ennui nom But
to return to the affair,
,of the morales. Upon
diacorering the streng th of the enemy and his
intentions, Capt. J Mice, of Martina' 7...fuzee',
started - on horeentek for II mere" Inlet, to
obtain reinlorcements, and alter riding down
two homes, arrived at Fart Clark at about tour
o'clock, and Col. Hawkins, with three corn
panies,,and Lieut.. Col. Bette, with foUr from
Camp Woods, immediately set not fair the
lighthouse, which they reached about mid
night. Information semi sent by Cul..Hawkine
to Cept. Lardner, of the Suequehrorm,ly lag
off the inlet, of the &nation of affair., and be
despatched Liet. Brame, with the Monticello,
to cover the retreat of the Willa boys. The.
Monticello immediately got under way, end
ran up to Loggerhead Inlet, about eighteen
miles above Cape Hatteras, and' soon came
across theyebele, who were marching down the
beach, with bands playing martial inturic, and
rebels flags flanntmg bravely in the bra ze.
There were hardly less than 2,000 of them,
coesiatieg of Virginians, North and South Car
and Get:olivine', and they were pronging'
forward eagerly to capture the whole of our lit
tle band. The island for twenty or thirty miles,
Is not a mile wide, in any part, and cov
ered here and there with stripe of woods,-of
scrub oak and holly—all else is barren eand.
The Monticello ran within • half or three qua.,
tare of • mile of the beach, and while the rebels
were tooting their instruments with great effect,
and marching along yelling and hooting, Lieu.
tenant Commander Brain, mat a ten inch shell
into them, the minute exploding with terrific,
and to them startling, violence among their
front ranks, cutting dawn a dome at one blow.
Instantly thereafter a shell from his thirty-two
poinder and a projectile from his rifts gun aft,
exploded among them, doing terrible execution,
and producing the utmost coosternatio - n. As
quick en thought the mitsioiries timultaneoutly
threw down their instruments, bringing their
mnsioal entertainment tan sudden eta,, and
with the color bearers and soldiers—who bad
thrown down their flags and weapon—took to
their heels and ran. They were brought back
again, but Brained fire was too hot, and the
entire advance regiment broke and scattered
like sheep. The Monticello?' fire wee uninter
rupted and rapid, the shells exploding in groups
end companies of soldiers, shboting their death
dealing. fragments about and tearing canon
through the rebels. The enemy then retreated to
a 'mall copse of wood', and endeavored toaheltcr
themselves from the raining shells, but when
they had bairn well driven from the bare beach,
the Mondrian° would turn and pay its 'mpute
to the woods. In this wool they found no safe
ty, and again they would break and by the hun
dreds rush mesa the barren beach, eXporied‘to
tie tire of the Monticellea well direCted gine.
So it went on for three and a half long hours,
daring which time the Monticello bad expend
ed, with great effect, one hundred and eighty
shells, and undoubtedly killed two or three hun
dred of the enemy, and wounded es many more,
I as there was no protection- sestet!t the fire.
During the shelling ; the rebel (bet came near
the beach inside and endeavored to rescue many,
who had thrown away everything and ran out
into the - mooed, up to their' chins, to escape
the exploding shells. Clecasionally a ten Inch
hell would be thrown at the fleet, one of
which struck' the Fanny, which the reticle had
in use; and damaged her stern considerably.
Two burger—one going out loaded down with
wounded end fugitives and the other coming
from the fleet with officer. and men—were
observed and each honored with ten inch
shell. One was seen to strike in the large..
barge carrying the wounded,. explode and,
tearing the boat into fragments, it sent the bo
, die of the soldiers high in the air, .and dis
tributed them on the water in all directions.
Another destroyed a barge containing a large
number of officers end aoldiers, scarcely a
dozen of whom escaped.. Colonel Banco and
the Major of the Georgia regiment met their
death in this boat. Persons who escaped de
, "cribs the carnage among the rebels as horri
' his. The dead bodies strewed the beach for
miles. The rand was also covered with MEW
kets, 'swords, accoutrements; clothing, gkc.,
which the rebels had thrown away. The sup
ply of Shell' giving out, and night approaching,
after the enemy had been completely broken
up and dispersed, the Monticello came down
to Cape Hatteras, and covered the lodgement
encamped for the night about the light house.
Colonel Hawkins' command lay a lode above
the light house, towards the enemy. Ttienight
palmed qttietlyand in the morning both colo
nnade marched to this poet, and tar the first
time in thirty.stx hours toe In diana i lregiment
obtained food. They were completely wore
out, bat no ill effects have been obearved from
their long march.
The Indian' regiment was accompanied
nearly to the light -bones by thirty families fly
tog irom Chicamacomico on the approach: of
the rebels. Their flight was marked toy the
moat parole' circumstances. Ord men and
women, children and babes borne in the arms
of their parents, leaving everything they had
in the world to the relentless enemy, trudged
on under a hot ,on, over many milee . of heavy
sand, glad to escape with life alone, led know.
lag nothing of what the future had in store for
them. The soldiers helped them along, car,
Tying their children, and the officers giving up '
their horses to the old. What little the men
had to eat and drink was cheerfully divided '
with.these poor creatures, but their flight was,
Melee", distressing and painful in the el*
name. They were all Union people, and Mena
their fight the rebels have burned thkir houses
and committed horrible. outrages upon theme
who returned. One old men, seventy year■ of
age, was ahnt in cold blond by a devil incar
nate from Georgia. So it goes today with
those poor people.
Opiates. of the Cabhast"Ofiteere eta SIR.
very. ,
• Mr. &Well, correspondent'of the Lon
don Times, in ono of hie recent letters,
writes es follows :
. 'I he mesa of the South aro flAhting for
a Union of their own, to which they have
insensibly transferred their loyalty, and
their national feeling, which negutistiona
bly is great; in the old flag, and believe they
are fighting against an alien enemy—ono
Abraham Lincoln, who is aided and abett
ed by the powers of darkness and their
Yankee coefficient. And yet I have rea
son tto believe Mr. Lincoln is one of-the
most moderate men in the section of his
own Cabinet .which looks to internal pol
itics, and that in tne present distracting
discussionti be generally inclines to the
view, that the North is not making a war
against slavery, and that Vtiresult of her
success need not be the liberation of the
negro. 'Mr. Blar, who is a downright dour
Covenanter of the American sort, and
with whom the Southern siavaholders.are
sons of Belial—" a sword of the Lord and
Gideon 7 man, who could smite Philistines
hip and thigh from tbe rising to' the going
down of the sun —and several hours after
—with a grim satisfaction in beings cho
sen instrument—l speak of course meta
phorically, and not physically—has a great
influence, derived from the 'clearness of his
head, his Persistency, and the rigidity of
his principles, among his party ; but his
doctrines would moat likely end 41 confin
ing the United States to the original New
England settlements, or in establishing a
dictatorship resting en bayonets. What
prelacy, popery and monarchy were to the
men of the first Covenant Southern rights.
alareholding included, are to Mr. Blair.
Nor are they less so to Mr: Chase, who
poetesses; after all, the largest and moat
solid brithrin the Cabinet, but who had no
ottlection•at one time to let the South go if
it liked,:. believing. that_the 1310111 on
which Wren founded, in oat be in the end
and that uot distantly, tho mettle of in
flicting a punishment and vengeance on
the seceding States, far more terrible than
either the Arrepor Navy of the North
could execute. It may readily,, then, be
imegfried how Gen. Ikemontli protdiuna
tion increaees the difficulty, and augments
the animosities which eadstiot the sections
of 'tbe Cabinet. •z• -
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lAA rstiwOaTti, Oct. 13..—Gibsonri bkitety;
which nasally ammo io ham Utah, consisuog
of two 12-potod howitztro and four 6-pottnd.
e m , has been ottoobed to GU. Lllllll4l brigade,
by order of the War Departing.
":_ -h _. ~ 7F.a'lT?~_' F'T•'i4'r~:A'R+:eiYT v~.~ ..w-*y~•r
.~ _._.v_ Fr —..~..~.. 'nom. -
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Military _notices
I' , •FOR THE WAR.
of It. La SINS% the Inta law
paciutt aud trtewl t.t the Preatfttitt,lawol qui e
D • win to recd../ eltb , r alocumpautee, owls of
' ,, wt.t.tee. as lo4latdaalt, At-D Tug
en 011.3 oS THI BKALLM. Ur esavioic WEILth
Tll.ll PIiNEISII, elthar u Artilltry, Itilaatry wr Car.
Wry.
4 p3rtiark of th• Brio Ie OW/ In 11,1144 rrrei:e
TWA!. • chtnee en el) met 1.1111 .. 'Lb B+l,gtgle nit
lit. (*runts one hos the date i f enlistmen, me
.11/ b• - •tl reted. p.tl na ehtbed Apply tt tt,
•tauln of p.tt R. H. PA ITSIieON,
15 dif Pl.mood Weer, re, "rant
ri:WAN'llsto—Piiro good men to join
• Regiment going to Kentucky tnl. weak. A•
coorl •• • noun y.Ol UN 001.4AR3gukrent•ra.
Call ninth 12 oieginck TO In , Dl Y, •t Alderman Me
lia DCA, rolb attest •hove BmlthGebl latent. pltt••
burgh, or 0. O. • R8A13.111'.3 Ambrotype Itoomr,
Irene, •l %trent, ADeuhesy.
sergeant W. W. T 1 &IN,
orikkitt Recruiting t bear.
213 Z BOMB GUARD
OP ALI POMMY COOPIPT..-Al th t Hume ansfli
Compatdee htetng tailed to lateen the Illet-d titeten
Ilut•Lock hineketa sod Harper's Ferry ham. mutt
retorn them Indere SAITIADAY, llnh otti.r.
.1. the bead. plued wp b me will he handed m an
attorn - ny, with !einem:Wm to proowd aigsttot tbd
Oaptalue and thlie wireLles.
'4lllll PARK, Ja.
tn7.ll•dn Cbalrmatior Committe. to Arms.
Whatt'f PITT Ain ILLIIRY
WANTED:
20 experienced Teat:Were,
6' &Adler. and Harm. Make:e,
2 Buglers.
4.W . G00d men um apply to 3. Al. SNAP,
seandif I#6 /in time', emend dour
trrIMJQUESN E ZOIJA YES.- nig
mmpany. now In camp, rxintren a few more
young, natal% men, of sober habit•, to flit rip
Its ranks. It b attached to- the DiDenanns, Bata
list5HUS, accepted In COI. Hiram Brilta'a regiment
Person. prferrlng the Ronal Dula almm do better
!ban by Joining thin comprny. Call Immediately at
City Hall, Market atrect.
ael7.3teod D M. ARMOR, Captain.
illADQUArtala aD Bat/Lupe/ lard Rao U.S. lariT
Ylltaburgh, September 23d, 11/61.
10.1: w o • the 11(nong Men of t
Penuanyliremata. am
orderrilto recruit the Third Rattail:ln of the 18th
Regiment U. S. Infantry in Pennayirattla, and now
appeal.to you to show jour petriothim by eta/Sing
the recital of your country In this fine Rifle Sternest.
to consbd of 2,452 men. The pay Is from $ll to $34
per month, with abundant food, clothing and alines.
smarten.
Beery settler of the Regular Army is entitled, be.
elan; petielou,ll dietbied, aud LIJUNTY OP Oliat
liUNUKSD DOLLARS. •heo otwreto
lo • comtortable enpport, d oat* or disabled. in the
auldlrre house.. tetabl 'Abed by the govwttweits.
Irsmodl.te prvViekko mule fur oUl'Orm. Anne,
equlpmeuts, r.tlon. sad traosportett II for all who
kblhL ,
Oua.thlrd of tleC..mpauy 001“.ra will be taken
from the ratite. NO bettor ' , pp. - aloofly la offered to
aplntad Y'oung moo for good trestrunot, ►od • fair
thence for promotion.
trot full Inform•tmu apply to Lieut. ROBERT
SUTURIALAND, at the. Renate., tit, No. El Fourth at.
W11•L A. gTOIIOI.,
.231,nd Major Reg_ U. B. Inr•ntry .
11. B. .49.my.-‘4RtNitk
MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY!
FOR RIXTII 6E011 . 113NT U.S. CAVALRY,
RIGID Lt a 1311107101
TERMS OF 11Z8VIVE war TREE'S FEARS
idenJohaing this Regloaeht will be UNif ()BAIRD as
soon ea enlisted.
The highest pay per month in t the serslos.
llama end Rquipmenis, clothing, entatatence,
Quarter., fuel nod bledieal attendance tree of charge.
10 0 BOUNTY!
- 4.diranciernent, open to all.
Nor farther tartlenlare eiiply It the R,truitlag
Offier, Nratirbet. nunu, Water tercet, seer Bmlth•
Pittaborgh, Par
HRNRY B. 11).178,
' Oeptaln, Sixth Regiment 0.8. Cavalry,
sea:matt malting °Meer
cir A FE W MO RECRUITSktr
wanted to all the tante of the
lINIONRIFLRE, under Cept. THOS. R. ROHR.
The Company will be officered as soon ae completely
organised, and will go Into service as dump atismera
armory in Mt story of Wilhite* Hall, whet. good
men will to enrolled fora few days longer.
an3lnf Tetosass IL LOAM flaPtaln
iPubltc iLottzes.
Orrlca or tomPogrealattlaanca 00- tat I littotrtod,
E t ittaborgit, I.Petteher filth, Icel. I
11 : TIIIS
THE STOCKHOLDERS Oe
?THE
hereby nott6 d that the axonal
electlen for Ihreceore for the etuoloß )•11.1, will be
held et tha Do. 63 Fourth street, kettreen the
boors of ten o'clock a. a. WWI one o'clock P. MI , 00
MONDAY, the 4:h day of gotrember. 1861
-asla dtd l. Galrlt SPROUL, tiectetery.
WYL AN K /LOAD IL L ECTION.-1 he
ktockholdera of the B.r•elll V.ile7 Plank
Wad Otimpany yrill mei/ at the f lifilOrol? W. b U.
W - A
TIN In tha Third Ward Of the city of ililleghe
gbenp, Ott M,)Nf &T the 4th day of November next,
met Teen and b o'clock r r , far tbo pulp... of e Oct
leg um 3tt. of the Company for lite *among yearrvitt
one Pnoldent, Are Directors, cue Treamirer, sad t act
caner officers ea may oe necessary.
Ily mter of Ito Board,
J:18. wArRoN, Jit ,
Pt... Went.
PLANK OAD li;LEOTIO N .-1 he
rtbrihnldere of the Allegheny and Perrytorille
Plutt Jibed Gompany ore !may notified that en
Iftection veil he 11.1 d at the home nt I. O. LIORTOAP,
on MON ',AY. the 4th day of November next. between
the boors 01 und.4 et r. au, to elect officer. for
the eneulng tee, fly ord. rof the Pr•rlJont.
ocl4:3ru at [LW OA 41PBNLL, *key.
Attu , abbettuirments
CAPTAINS OR LIEUTENAN'IS,
FORMING OGIIPANIRS
A4' 0 R }.IIC WAIL,
Would do veil to eel) end get their Posters sod Hand
bills of
W. 8. HAVEN,
No: 84 Third street,
Who t preperetl to trlot small or large, ectord,og to
the desire 10.
P.A.wo - sr com.o.xts,
GT=
ATTNNTION
VVANTED.—Any person having
• fine riding Aurae or mare ms end
purchaser.by calling with ;h t animal at liese-Quar.
tom. Camp W aalue cola It
PORTSMOUTLI PACKET.
—Ttho steamer PA GLIM f.T, Cep,
T J 1142044 will leers tcr the *Lee amt9ote•ro.ol.
•te corks on TLIII4DA V, 16th lust, •1 4 o'clock, /or
trecitht or peseeire ept,ll on loarJ, c.a. to
J 8. Lllf(NOSTOO A CO.,
nelb D. U LIMB,
ripketlEtiftY. TOuTU WAsU—The
11 .o.‘ venting preparation vow, in use for the
teeth.
110111 make .11. epongy acme bard ant h)aithe.
It will 114.11.1114 all offensive aecreilJos of the
=ruin. -
It takes away all phi dlrtgre:able olnr arising from
the an of Wham*. and Impart@ • delikh tin I aromatic
fragianca to Ih r breath.
It mill core bleeding of the gams.
It rill arrest decay of thoitesob
•
No family anosibl G voltrabot
PreparW only by JufiNPII PLItifIN 0,
nib Oorn, Markrt atreh t and tho 1,141114t11l
RUCK.
6.4:1 BULK Stlo3l SUNK WBL'•
lor Isl. by •
oclll .1 .4 Mal. LULL 1 EON, 69 at
VERA:ARMS EDINBURG ALE-A
Afi c.f We choirs bread, so high y noon,
meridai ae • f opeclor took , for the am of debilitated
c =Oh attune SIMON JtAINOTON, Drag%let,
.14 Merrier Fourth sod Smithfield •tre.te.
B...O.S.EdULM'S ISt thtittiliNATZ or
SODA Pl f•Ln.—l am In rooolpt, dinct I rom
. •
.ondoc, of another eapply of theme excellent Pills.
i 1 /MON 1011filITON, Druggist,
• ocl4 (tomer flemithfloldand Vourtli mtromox
iLLlNOilikai'd ULA'fiNG
B
olausNT, rr commanded by reeprctable deal.
an lb, • realeat 111.1 r Ilietorer of the ape Amp
ply of toe poetice received by 'sprees; for vela by
SIMON Ju
Corner ImPbfield and Linn!. itrn.ta.
Or.'era from tn. wintry attended . toe. canal
Liatika APPLIGB-5O bbls. choice
Ay nowt Apples 'slid received au d for we bj
JAIL A: /int%
Dell Consul:01111461m! Pint It..
miLIA ficsu-168 sacks middlings
AU. lust repaid bad la rd. by
, JAS. A. VIITZAR.
otl4 Ctoryer . ollllllarket sort First etc
jewEara PU'rATiMs---1111 bble. Maud
-0..e eat. Pinot Potatoes Just reaped and for Belot/
JAN. A. ItItTZIIR.
Dolt Comer of Market ♦od /Int eta.
ptiOTUGUAPII
• - Patna, of distlaigulaba
Al S N" A N P .1 1fi r
Jae tinceind large and tesutifol:ssicitment ct
PUOTOGRAPII ALBUMS It CARD PIIOTOGIUIPUe.
at IL 9..DAV10. 93 Wood Wed.
la Witll-10 bbl. Sweet Older for sale
by 111.12WP7IELLD 411 CO.
Illtbatunmits.
TRAY tIORSK.--Irliam taken up run
t." ntap, et large 011 the eqe , te, f the iNty of Pl a t.
bore] ooe nit IL.ttSP, Bite. %ad a edf
It sues 100, toot a,• iter In hie lon hoed, both
aka feet wane, a attic, *put on h.: romp, near the
toot of the tat'. ..fhaoWner of said 1.10 . ..1 It hereby
uoulled to come fm - word, probe property. ply chimera
and tate him away; otherefae told horee Lll Mtold
at public outcry, at the arable of .11.11 ROUV v. TPS L.
ens on timord y, . YetIIIAY, the Idtb dig of
Ontoher Instant, at 10 Afoot s: w , to defray owe
sod t h 3 . 0 PATTAIL , OtiI,
Plusher. h. Oet. 11, 10131--1:11.4t4 Chief of PoUce
II thiIisSTEAD:I AND PROPSRTY,
II SIIITABLIS FOR GARDENING PIIIIPG-Ed.
At' poaivvely • afloat reserve, within 4
mile. of the Court Rouse, an a abort Olsten., from
tbo cit 7 nos. neer the Oonteleville Railroad, *hit*
la cow Atataned, atetna every 1.1114 to approach the
property •t • amen charge with p pleaawet tide to
ira.slartod Station fn the Wood. Fatale, wilalning
real/tore of Hon. Camas Deride, Isaac M. Pennock,
RN • Dow M. twertzwridee. Mr. bargain, sad °MI.
era bale to take place on the premise., on THUM.
DAY REX r,Caitober 6th, at 2 ech.ck.
Can will wart from the Station, near the Dap
Worts. at o'clock, to"coovej those wishing to por•
chain. nee notate will be glean by Robert Robb.
key, .t the law dike of Meese.. Robb & McConntil,
Diamond attest, between Smithfield snd Grant streets,
or at the Auction lionee of W. D. McCartney
Fortner particulate., can to wen Co handbit• • A
plan of the property can beaten either at the law of.
ace of Newry Robb I McConnell, cr at the Auction
Ronan of W. d. McCartney.
Tenn:ea eats acoornmodation to all.
JAM S 8 faleflßßNli Salreman.
roll 6td W G. aIcO•RIN NY, A...10,H,,
PETRONA OIL WORKS.
LONO,
.11fLLER & CO.
Works at f harp,burg nation Allighsof Vitoy
&inroad.
OM. and Warehouse' 23 MARKET STRNEr,
PITTBIIO EOM
Martufartarery ur ILLUIPNATING AND MET.
GATING °ARBON OILS AkD BENZ°
AWE° I ?MDR() OIL WADRANIED NON.
EXPLOSIVE, always on hand. 1.12 lyd
TAKSN UP TEASPASSING on the
c.r*Mtsed of tbe antscriber, toWilkins townablo,
• BSIBLL BRINDLE 00 W., Itb • rope itroaud her
acct and al piece oft the frvot part of per left ear;
give. oti milt. .The owner to requoated to come h
ward, prove props; ry, pay k h trim, and take her away,
or .he will be sold acoordlog to law.
col 2:3o1 JOHN hIcKBLVY.
NOTICE.—AII persons having claims
agthat 1124 tleamboat CLARA DEAN are here
lf isolated to prattot them for eettlemeot. at the
hmtte of THOMAS DIEU 00 , Firm etreet. • here
the eat.eriber ma, be round.
acl2.lerd JOIN ilk.
CPI TEIJUSA N tkuLL lU3 tan be °Maned,
to smoutile to in t, on bond and mouton Inlly Recur.
log the amount, by eV:It/ming tlex r 69, Plttantrgh
P. 0. Tne applieecen ',DI be strictly calrldentlel.
ocl2titl
CIRCULARS,
MALMORELL SKIRTS
WOOL'ZN
ALL OF TEll LATE/ T STYLIIP;
BLACK. AND. RITE CHECK 'SHAWLS,
Jud opened st
NV. &D. lIIIGUS'
FIFTY
PAIRS
COUNTRY BLANKETS,
/11D
WHITE COUNTRY FLANNELS,
Jae/ received at
& D• HUGUS%
LATE STYLES
FALL GOODS
JUST RECEIVed
We are Dow cpmlog a cbolee gawk of PALL GOODS
cotalatlog In ell of the latent froportatlecl. of CLOTHS
CABI+I3IEBE3 ao:1 VRDTINGS, which we flatter onr-
salvo, will La runs! to any ointment to be (mld
gam or West. They will be made mi to order, In •
eareilor style, •od •t 1 aces to salt the times We
won't/ _respectfully solicit an early call from our
paten . and the publin.
SAMUEL GRAY & SON
MARCLIANT TAILORS, No. 19 FIETTIS ST
1.14
DAVIS PHILLIPS,
Bran Randers aad alanufilearers.
PLUMB tIRYA
GAB Writ. AM I , ri-rtr.Re
!{LNUI6CTURfItI• !IND DELICHN IN
GAS FIXTURES,
Pumps & Braes Work
01 , MIRY aIIEORIMION
OIL, lAriax.x. Ptris.amPs.
of Dram, Copper or Trim, with lbe most approved,
Chamber. and Volvo; of all aliis, and a emoted to
Rive eatisiactirm.
ANIMOTORT,
110 Water and 104 'front ate
1,32 ImsulP PITT9IiRRq 0.
m ils rATitil./Tb ON*
Ines. , s fil•lalmotype Portralts No. 1
EUP./111.8 PORTit lilt IN tillAS 7ILAkIN,
4.7
OOL• SAM. 13.LAO1C,
. Photograph by Began. NbW newly.
Price only 12 Cents.
rvr it
liUNT',yNE'W BToRE,
Alteonia Ll4ll, Fifth Street.
1.01 • '
FIXTURES.-
£SBOBTMENT
JUST ItkOZITUO
..~
lifor E 4 ale by
BAILY, FARRELL & CO.,
ID, 819 WOURTII
.02(klyaolt0
HATS AND OAPS.-
1A.1;1. BTYL276
mazoooitn 'a0. , 1,
781 Wbo 811IIIT, PITTH.DOIIOII,
Itavvnow on han.i• very Imp sr, toisple4stoek
Of lb* laws atylmi .
lIAIS AND 'OAPS,
Both for the dly and ootuatry ludo, whlch (boy an
Doll et very lOW talon.
AlllPOrdots prompt* r.
a ,~.:;~~
• -
WHIM HID AND VNLLOW PLANNIVA
GREY RAIN PLlfirilllLS.
CODIVTRI ANDNASISIIN BLANBETe
BATINIIIB, ICANITINCY JEANS, •
°Aga; 11 BB Qi, otArns,
sok NEN AXO BOYe Wil&R
haat. WKLt7N VLANNELE,
A full afoortmiest of
DR RAS GOODS,
EIIAWL 4 ,
DUSTERS, et
J• N.-BURCHFIELD'S.
oatinovr
G 9 "
J. W. BARKER & CO.'S
I
ItZ.A.ltir. Err EITREIET,
TO-BUY YOUR
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
LUSTERS,
CASHMERES,
DE LAINES,
PORCINS,
PLAIN,
STRIPED
DRESS GC 0 DS,
OF EVERY. "
KIND
PRINTS,
6 CENTS
PER YARD
SIIIRTINcIS,
OLOTIIB,
OASSINERNS,
- •
SATINETS,
JEANS,
BLANKETS, Ac., Ac
40 . We defy compolitloo Io PHI° LB, guff cur stock
Is the moot comp!ete le the oily. We offer
A GRIRTER VAMITT
Thin any other House.
vw►w. 81/0111 PITRORASINGIIN
retralwr •
NEW FALL GOODS.
EATON, MACHU & 00.,
Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth arrant,
I=l
C:I B 'CF. 'V' El Mt B
To their new stock of
DREES TRTHMINOS,
EMBROIDEDIEn,
BONNET ELEININS.
FENNO 9 /LOWERS & RUCHES,
LINED DRICSa ES, MODS & SO ARTS
ZEPHI & tiIIitTLAWD WOOL,
860 doz. 137STI1N RIDDED HOSE—very cheap,
200 ~ A LL WOOL A ',HAIN° DP HOSE—them
/60 " PLAIN AND BIBBED' UNDIREIHRTS
AND DRAW/WM'
NAM' AND ELIO ANT STYLES OP PALL AND
' WINT•R OLOVs4,
0811ORNI& 011ERSEHAWS GORE AND ItITRA
()ORE HUMS
BALMORAL DELETE—aII dinky colors.
N., H. & CO. bays we& ft 0:06101 arrulgenitEd by
which they hopo to be .010 to .apply tee trade, In
quantity whit a uniform make of MISTS of superior
quality sod hulahott lower prkea than'any In market
.Er Wholesale bnyera supplied at very lowest pricea.
EATON. MACRUM 004
se29 Nos 17 and le pllll, sheet.
CUAKLES (.11P.Nlat'd
2 . FtIBIMING B,TOBB,
No. 78 hitrket Street
UINTA, BRAIDS, •
V ELY WO SIDED NP,
BILK TM Mill IN:13,
VELVET lIIIITONS,
BILK DU
UaIIIBRIC and
SWIIO SETS,
LINEN SETS, -
LACE BETH,
' OAIISIIIIO cor,Luta,
LAttiercou,Ang,
INFANT'S ROBES,
INVANI'B OAPS,
JAGONITS, EDGINGS
and INSENTINGS, •
VALENCIA AND TIIREAD
LACE'AND -
' - ; noqr ISEIRTS. CORSETS,
-NUBfERY CLOVES,
READ DRESSES,
CHENILLE NIA -
md, NETS, sc.
floor Stock b.h4 go full and anted, .e feel war
famed in saying we can idiom all who way hoof'
with s cell. . oce
FIDIN XBIBROIuERtzB. - :
atlas Plan one hell thii tuna] irlooL
%I t?, COLI4REI, tgANUILIIBOI3IIII I I,
SIIIILTo t niteNLIV Izonns.
.. . . OAPS AND WAISTS,
PLOUtiCINOII; _ ,--
, ~ - • If fliNui 9, •
~ . . C.., /le., &a., at
-Hoturivp Ilimmiso .
me*,--
- tol2 . • . ' - -. -4 - -••- 11 Maim* Ptre•t.
BILVdQUAL Sa.I.KTEI; ;
OGP PRIATP.
A largo lot Of all rarlattoa for isle at lb.
Lowser
At '.llollill'a Taimiusa 8083,
OVA - fati--75131 - 4W
to n w V. Weod at.
E g... 341 (.4
ply to Ft IVA Tt T , c 9, 136 Woad at.
_WAN TED--,-Bonde ano Id mimes
v Gtr $2,000 sod $3,e00, haTleg from ma to
th oe yet", to nut. Apply at bt. QWr
otrkpl. Mle
AIV Tu SENT—A NULL
PR.'PKIITY (water power prelerr- ,)1 by
gr.ei kw I 'be b. at of reb rant. Cllll green.
For particolara oddreas
• Pee. PAMUNI. IL R RD,
ae3l.:imb Nu_ cd WalirotstrootyPittab
Sec ,bait Ito 11.ci.
L'O' t AI,E,ORIXCIJANuff
i• 10 (o, bo,b. Cc. II vile Own Coke.
.2) 14 EL 'Tuber +-:00.
VOR LE--A very •cOmmodiods And
notagirtablo midence, la a deairnele neighbor
hood in ihe3d Ward. Allegheny, on king and nag
pay tin Ida, and very law. Inquire of •
ALUABLE OIL PuOPERTY
v SALe—Pltrrated op Preach Creek, atntirichig
between 10 and It acraa. flare are on the property
eta well. in redone pregri•aa, three of which us at
nifficient depth to )natty operating, Coatiacted with
the well* Is a powerful engine, la good ralialog order.
"hie property la adjohilag lb. celebrated IrConiakk
Puna , rod la perhaps one of the beet oil situ hi that
cegico. W e olikr a great bargitx on easy tenting
•Palcoesit, or with exchange for real Mate in or ad.
-plain the city. For partlaulare apply to
• IL, &PLAIN 2 CO,
not No. /59X,, Poorth street.
%NO LET.—A first-019,es Dwelling dm
IL „now. ID tinily new, with 9 rooms, and with
etmodern Improvement; located on ToeueL ba
it vbql Wiley street and Pennsylvania mune. Terme
1••74 aub.tl L. Q. GUI/.
Er 1 "L i i, . PM nil I a =l I
TT II P r = I°
a
Ore to this elm. Will to sold chew for euh. So.
t GAZJITTS 011101,
' f Fifth Knot. ation Smithfield.
zniTiisNp OF-VALlff:k
-i2JIBLII BOOKS Jolt rfeelved at RZNIOU lid, SO
es. Weir etteet
TUIBIL'd MEMORY OP TUB TUT:BeII IMO
LOTION, 2 vols., ball calf, 23, do 2 vols. le one, ball
$2,60
HRUN'N'S (Thou.) NHNTIL PUT L9V,#. IY, Molt
W011.1(9, 6 vale , calf. $4, .
005.1.51NNTABT, 9 von, ti( calf, am,
$29,00
D'ULICIANAN'a 1/XPOBITIDN 9i/ EDOLWRIASTIO.
Du CLItaIOAL eIIIILOUGH INEGYPT
AND PALSITINE, $l,BB. (These last two will be
(ree.) - ' 0012st181
VEW ENULISti BOOKS—The An
drew, At , Kph? of Mona facture& Bot h.
Urn The Cotton Manufacture of Ursa& Britain.
•
volt. BAHL
tavery and f ecesslon In America. By Thomas
lison./. 8.8.
'nowt Architecture. Dy Tames Bonne.
The Magic of / demo. By Jamey Wilde; beau&
folly illortrated.
Proms by Paillip Franeatcor. various alibied,
and, ndatiog to even . . In the Warof lodependoncie.
lellitoo's Poems. Bolin's beauDfal
Inglith Puritanism sod its Leaders. By7ohnThol.
lo'h A D.
The Ifotdshlp of Chet& By Hugh Miller.
The. British Uonttitution. By Lord Brougham.—
Bohn.
e rhimpbs of %main. and Dlntoveries. Illustrate&
The Boys' Play BMX of iscietcr. Ths Boys' Ploy
Boot of Metals. Both handsomely
Hook's Quip. and Cants. A handsome Willem of
one of .Hood'a Meat.
Delilah Birds, Ego and Nada, pcpululy dsemibed.
D•autlhilly colored Illustnittons.
Dominate Objects for the Microscope, uniform with
the above.
Iron; Its History itei Manufacture. By Pairbolno
Wycliffe and the Ilugnewns. By Dr. Hanna, etc.,
etc. !for sale by • R. Y. DAVA
.25 No. 91 Wood Wrest.
IaRRINO°,
PL &ID AND
SooliB FOR TIU ARMY.- •
Pr gnlat!oo. for the Army of the United States.
Ilbauf'. Manuel for Volunteers and Idalitla.-
0. S. Infantry end Rifle Tactics complete.
tiroti.'s infantry Tactics.
The Team Drill Book. --
Manuel for the Roan It in the tight Inbutry Drill.
Armond for the Unbolt Suites removes by the lets
Col. Ellsworth.
Loyouet Exercfsei for the Army.
ALSO,
Poisons! History of lewd Boon.
Life of Sir Philip Sidney.
Fifteen Declare Battle.. Ay Oreasey.
fir Walter Raleigh. By. o.liffigsloy.
Adventures In the Mouth Pacific. By} Boring
Printer.
Tom brown at Oxford. 2 vole.
Fonnlsr Astronomy. By Mitchell.
Boardles of lineklo. .
Elsa Gilbert:. Career.
Olowery of English Words. By Trench.
Beulah. By Augustsl Evans. •
111SEchool. Olaselcal, Medical sod Theological
Docks Dina Pools and Stationery.
co 2 2. I. ARAD. 78 fourth oboe!.
FAST COL'D
GROSS' MILITARY SURGERY-A
Manual 01 Military §urgery, or Hints on lbs
Eraeriteneise of Gawp sad llospital Practical.—
Ily A. D. Owes, M.ll. 1 volume. Pries 50 cents.
se% KAY t 004 66 Wood street
6i-c PER
To Farmers and Others
GE:O iIIIPERIUR PATMAT
GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR.
PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1060
rfirlE 'SUPERIORITY OF THIS FAN
jg, over alt *then m nee cantles in ha cheapness,
simpheitrand enzability. Becond,in cleaning Grain
faster, better and more thoninghly, with WA labor
than an other mill. The patentee of the above Tan
eat been long enraged in mantilla:ft:ring and selling
Agrlenlincelimplementa. co n vinced of the great WSW]
GI • good Fan be cleaning the different kinds of Grata
and &eds, manta this to the peddle with fall moo.
deem that et 'Mkt:met their want.. ' _
FLANNELS
• ' " -
Tee undersigned, having- pnretweed the aids right
to re annteetors and sell the above Grain Nan sad tier.
&ratans Western Pennsylvania, Western Vlrp.lnts,
and sll Ohlo, end the right Co sell in Indiana and 1111•
nuts, le nuw prepared to fill ill, orders, wholesale or
retall;at 819 Liberty street, Patabnegh., Pa.
reell niwtft W. W. WALLAIII.
114LTOEL & 00,
SHIP 4 GrICNTB.
COMMISSION MF.ROIIANTS,
13S Walnut Street,:
FLOUR, CR AIN, PRODUCE, TOBACCO
WINES AND L112170E18, •
a fulum for uren lo be made on receipt of goals;
vg.Liberel, cub edrincee made ob consignments..
anwe lyd
liTOV?]S. STOVE&
'—•
D.
Di 11.A-VEN & SON,
hidNUTAOTI7R.RitiI OR
* l l' YRS.
Warahonee, Faders! Street, near Now
Suependon bridge, ALLIINHEINT CITY. :
We ask the attention of dealers to our large aural.
meet 01 Cooking and Hasthnt Stoves, far Woad and
Coal, which we are wiling at tne Iowa! prima, Thaw
slatting our city will Red It to their advantage Inglis
es • call and examine our stock heroin gruchaidog else.
Out Iron Banta fronts, Iron Railing, Scam Hollow •
- Ware, Wagon Boxes, : •
Plain and Fancy 'Orate Fronts, Pandora,.
etc, Outings of all kinds made to ordix. •
• Yyliklyd • , D. Dwif./MOSI *-lON.
an. w. oor.oesti--we. sartx....a. 10:10111106.
W OODVILLE OIL RICTINIRY.—
BOLDEIHIP ElaYan a CO.,
1, •
. . assrowireowOolas of
-BURNIVI OIL MD 113111011111:011 4
Beep ommtantly on band Ars Tory best quality of
IMIKSINO OIL, Mom and mitt oat odor, also,* good :
LUBIELJATOIi, pars whit. BUIZOLI end OA
MMS!
Won left atto.36rlrya ItTELINT.Bar*
Block. second door, oral lm promptly attot deo to.
.oawdw
K. 011ARLICS PITOWIb,
rhy sioion and sur¢eon;
ums., pro. as vsdetat sous,
Oppositte Ooloanadi the Putionalim
pit. M. U. JUNSD,
103 WYLINI 1131111.11 T
. I'/313.31:01611
.s.ukcav .
Iftsmardlng & Commisaloo Met °Waal
atm wiloussma
LW. Produce endnakr,
dim .no; WI Med Midi.
fti XRINO .lINDSR-GABMENTS, "- •
Ist t mAtsA. as lthurs. MIRING: de •
NAN'S RI SWIG NOOLSHIRtS AND DR AWZDAW
LADllB's NOMAD' BOSTON RIBOAD HOBS,_ ,
Parra-KNIT MO. _7 _
SAMOSA 14 NOSJI, ANNUAL" NOSS; • ' •
Mai Willi* et IVOOLIN GOODS issAASADY WAS.
ed kr Mater wear for eels champ et .
- - Oman! TiuminPti 82011, •
•;- pett! - : , t• • — ll VAASA are*.
wINISR -line of
all kind' of Witten, Gloves sad alatiathita re.
tatted or .Is at the lowest
_plioma at' .
nous% TILIMNING 111T01.114
- . ' IT Modatatiose.
=ME
8011011 a, IL, Attorney at Lava,
. 89 Paarth alma
Pato Unto:
FOR SALE,
THILAIDELPILfA
DILLIU IN
A*USEMEN'rS.
pITTSBUR9II 4 11 c iTRE.
PullUm], the lAA • sppsstwn o!
0. W. CYOULDOCK,
ss ABMS bitiOWITOH, In the as, drummed
GREAT_ EXPILOTATIONS I • ,
GREAT EXPXOTATIONB 1
GREAT EXPECTATIONS!
•o conclata with lato
NEW •F'OOT ' MAN
11111101 .1 1 4 110 tr...
Aelt Rale Bu s ias
THE CITHARA:4I:IBIULE;
Nor Lou or ztor DIEPEEEN;'
ckaturrusx ICINcTEEL;
NEW CLUIuLNA. RAMIE;
ILLEILITIL CELL, aND
TILINEcOLVIN C. .
All ..bn &novo at SEED Ler dacen:ol.2l- 7 0/ 1 6 10 !*
..
Jong H. itia4ol4
No. Sl'Wood atnet.lPticbaccd
BKALBUItk'S
GOLDEN Clad l:l6l'
Sabbath School Meladle&
NIW eaas►sa fca9ot, Enraiiro 8001..
Ike largest, most complete sad palest. brass Al
Cm Book Gm mods for the mom Sabbath tatels.
prim. SIB per honored, or 16 costs lag* 0066.06
per dozen. For sale to quantlflee or Matey by -
/OLIN ri.,istiLLOß:
all No.Bl Wend street, Plitebtret.
pILANOS AT A, BARUAIN
w - Lutes nom OP
Epleudld New *ad &eenJ•6aad
PI'ANOS
RIB be ,old at
anseny RBDUORD
CHARLOTTS BLOI4I.
13batatiottal.
NO:ii=N;M
CLAIDUCAL AND camairaoist,
screams° acnooL FOR novii.
REV. JO3IIPII B. TEtkirllLtl. A. M., panrcunt.
The Tblrtj•Ntntb Penton will commence en MOlt•
DAY, November 4t/,1646
tau Oircalare, Leggin of Munn .Tobn Irwin &
/ 6°l'4 9 : 3 8 W a te r
t 11 or
A tt O g r i :t T int gi e veDkt
wklrlegeftle, Allegheny On., Pa. oilldlereedmilwl
GRIMM! GELIAJED !SCHOOL.-
THE THIRD SZSEION OP ' 71.116
.11. /Moo' will (=meow. oo Abe I lIIET Al GNAW!
OI SIPTRAIBER.
TilL6lo:
Primary Department per *radian of flyo monibii3 00
Medium do do do do - :..i000
Ranier do do - • ifo -do .;:11 00
-- • •
sarssinoz:
The tinderslgned having placed their ohllthen no.
d.r the hittrnotlonot Kr. and Kra. AVERT dtlrhil
the oast year would most cheerfully recommend theft
School to the patronage of the pando. The Teatime
are competent and talthrol: . sad. that: program. ,
the pipits has bean highly estielectory:
Wilhelm K. tlmoh. William K. N lmlek.
C. flati.on Loy..
J. p. L0y.... - . Aostht Loomle.
Dr.& O. Walters. apt. William Dean.
Thomas William March.
David litulaums: Samuel Lindsay.
Dr. A. o..Kordtvlc. . N. T. Northam.
dar/or Circular., Av., apply to the Principal, No.
89 Wooed street, Lett/atm Karkat and Wood, or at
the School Dooms, corner of Third and Market
streets. . a:MUM - it. N. ADMIT...
Olidnikla 8 01.10014
I. vir Alali Si. •
Has opened a Normal &boil a t
No. BT. Oldllft MINT,
Tarim:my of Testae:a,'
fs the teansalle: of, toe Troche*: the WSti to
whom sU of ns looktor advice and hot:action.
above.oLoorr.
Tamar most heartily with t he e
LICINAILD H. PATON.
cheerfully canon: in the opinion eVressed above.
I take Orman In filling it aa my: isplllonabat the
foregoing recommendetion Inilynterited. -
• A. =rim.
• •
I toots of no one who deserves higher 1 estlamaybs
his laver. • N. N. ATHRT.
1 fatly motor in the shove remOsmendetfon. •
• , D.DlititillBON.
He can prepare papile tor Mc High SChooltinickee
than any caner teacher In the city. •
A. T. Darrtizrr.
TOMS—al pm suet. in deems , eolhatswil
TTNIVERAITY Of. MARYLAND.
MED/C3A.I.t: - .TACCMTIRICIa.
• The Wirt:Garth annual &salon of ' %be Mood or
Medic:nu ,In the Untrandty of Maryland,. will coup
meow on MONDAY,-October 14.1801, and end Miutb
1, 1862. - •
The hinny ere aware of nothing in the promo
indiappy condition °timbal affaire of a nature to in.
golfers with the regular and fafthltd performance of
thole duty Toachsra of Medicine. Ma* purpose
to make - every effort to render their worse Of Marto
donated and matiefitotore to etteir poplin
rho Baltimore Infirmary, whkit belong to ate
Reboot, continue to abed abundant seam for the
Clinical ititortntion of the principlee of Idedkdbe and
Sargia7. G. H. hmNuagamiLik.
ati2l dlOtlaw . • Dam
UN.V.SlizirtY or I'iFI4IrIbYLVAMLI.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENE
animmeirtz ansiolt, 1861 Ain) '62.
Tba r4g4l sr Lectures of this Feliool wrd icanissagn
114 Kart, Ocrious 14, 444 tenutruts the lad of hip
nosy. _
Fe* for tltme full Cor y
~ - $lOl.
Doan or the Illedkal retell,,
=MI
RANI:MOIL 81112111 r, NEAR FEN,
win reopen au MONDAY, the 8d day°, 8.111211.
SKIL Tenor. $25 per. mike of in melba •
Naltiva J. M. SU MU. TdeddraL
NOTION.---EALE OF THE PITTS
SCROD, POET WAYNE AND 01110AGOBALL
virtue of a decree of: the Omit Court of
the United Rube for the Neither. MUM MOM% In
eagle in Chancery therein depeadlagothenta
Chanel Mono and others are complatesste, end the
Wtheourith. Port Wayne and °Mom lialtread
*ay end *Mrs ere asfen dant; gad pursuant tome.
Wary decrees of the We colt Courts* the United
States for the Western Diet Mt of Peutunlvenbe, the
Wart* rif Indians, and the Northern District Willi.
ode twemlifelly, la causes desendleg Is Ohentery la
add Oman respectively, ashen' the sues potterer@
complathistsmil defendants respectively, as maid
emu Bret Mote mentlened, ths sedindgme, John
Sermon endirkomute B. Walker, me emote* in Tram
and Tmisteer Idowe of the several Seed a of Trust or
Mortgage epon wbkb add decreer are foended, end
she as Spec* Muter Cortuotasfonersof Courts
rioneettrely, duly appellant by saki Courts respect.
Imo, for that papaw, will sell M pub* *est*, to
the highs* , th e mob, but kir not leis than the
sets or gsoo,ooo, at Skated States Court limas, fa
the Me of Cleveland, In the rots of Otio, on Sheilah
day of October, A. D. MI, between the boars of tea
o'clock A at. and lour o'clock r. is of sold day, the tot.
bong described property, to wit
The Raliteed of tea Pittsburgh, Yon Wayne and
Chicago Relined CoMsny,incluoing the rig* of way
therefor, the roadbed thereof, the mtharieructan of
ell, sorts there*, Its water and other Math* home
and Mops and the lands
therewith, addall tools end end &wands ennected
bunkmate used or pro.
-tided to be mad Musts and. la eonetractlag sae re.
palling aim sad milltinen tor old rose, or the Met
sold enewslintethres allammith ell tura fabler. all de
' pats and building, and Suter* and straotorea et
' whatever mine or *ton, and the leads sod grounds,
connected therewith, used or prole* tel.* need In:
months saki read and beloareg .thatreba, end erber-:'
ever (Mater, and all cats, engines and wolfing elder
belonglog to said Comp loy; sad MI supplies et tka.
ber: lumen, tron, fuel, ano *eery ether thlidgll,ovided
by acid Companies, or by the 'seven' a.glaalOcmW.
men olden wore consolthated Into meld Pittiburgh,
Peet Wayne and Chicago itatheed, to baniteltn opar.
Meg said road, whatever dtuate; by the same title by
which the same are,bolden by sell thoopmay, or by
amid MOW Computhes. emarally topther, will ail
*norm trench** et maid sad cd the esti
Mete* Coulninke to n g seweldl7,theloti the right end
franchise of weld metal Companies to be ma act se
st=to be sold we en entirety.
a ' r n e provkle that the purchaser mon - the
ocennostion the sale mit hal compliaim with the
co: dithers thereof, then bold all the property,rth:
holatilm, mid th
by e mesurtinenetro thereof*, eo. 'by
the game UM which they an held by .514
burgh, hat Wayne and Ch cage Nallrced Caintany.
Ma soh and all of math MOW Conthenise, free trust
the lion of W *ld mortgages, and tree tont all flab°,
try for any debts *Met NW Mahn! R IXo6olldatel
001031 oridtbar - of them, and fratuall dame ma
account of. capital stock; bul say*, rereetlist** to
the Mon if say mach exist, aim any red *tete le.
tended* 11.00 se* for puttees nosey thereof not
provided by said *aces *be paid out of eepraieds
of the sale,* by tonne orders or datum to be paid
Otherwise. - The right of way, depot . grenade end
led., end lands la In. Olty Lid Ttcalty Ot,
purcbssed by said Company Moe ithe mO l isig ike t
said sulk. end - the bridge pm/ern and atLee nal en
tate of the Company at the .Wry of Plttshaigh, ems
maim , ansortlPM linst.: The same will be Included
to the ea* but **en amid leculdhameig no pee
vtitcs hark' bete made for the moist bbieset.
VIM ALS S.:W Mahn, •
Tettileed, ieau Metter anninintiodera es efaressid.
IXVfLI.II OLlVBlS—li.xtra quality, put
ij
eP th - Tuirt bottle* able, plies Treed' Obese sal
8 100 2 121 . 1 usfal.iese received trade sad Tot file me
the naSy Gummi Store of
, , oil . _ JOHN A. astaanaiw..
- 001114 lAtatrlllia allatiltreSSlL
P2I.4IeUR 0 4 1111.:1,1116.101—Jspanued
Opal
Wass of Tither or pattaraa killAMl*l7
111•11113IIMCdlid sok far ask at tag ratans Oman ,
atonal aOR A. armatuar. ,
0310 , Clime oildhartg sod Said aatattai