The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 03, 1863, Image 3

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    •• tilusburgh 6azeite. What ` Did Hughey g t 7s a watc Wit , h a:c t ita very
kindly fellow withal, on Monday cliscovomd a
TUESDAY MORNMO-• NOV. 3, 1863. robust Irishwoman, staggering along St. Clair
street, with an infant in her arms. Hughey
CITY AND SUBURBAN. thought tho mother entirely too drunk to have
the custody of an infant of such tender age,
and he followed her some distance to see how
Official Paper of the City
MitTIOROLOGICAL OrisSarsvorrs taken fur the Suspension Bridge, she began to stagger
the Gazerrr, at Geo. E: Shaw's Opticiac s tore, worse than ever, and Hughey's apprehensions
No. 54 Fifth street—corrected daily : ' for the safety of the child were PO serious that
IN 'll- . N. IN SFIPOR. •ho determined to interfere in its behalf. tie
.. 00 3, accordingly accosted the drunken mother, and
.. 00 6 1 took charge of the "little darlint." The we
.. 67 man, apparently pleased to got rid of the on
=6 2 ' lo cumbrance, made no objection,'and as Hughey
--- - - pursued his way to the Mayor's office, bearing
Arrest of a Confidence Man. , the precious treasure in his arm., and no doubt
On Monday of last week, a Gorman I jilted
thinking that the mother :vroold follow, she
took another coarse, in anticipation, porhape,ef
the beer 11.0 of Mr. Frank Langkump, on .
a glorious spree. In duo time Hughey ap-
Liberty street, above the canal, ant after ' peered before his Honor, Mayor Alexander,
taking a drink with the proprieto'e, borrowed and, exhibiting his "credentials," stated his
pitiful ease. The Mayor most positively and
three dollars Iran him, alleging that be was
, peremptorily refused to take any cognizance
agent fora Grower doing business on the of the case. He commended the fatherly care,
Fourth street road, and RNA about to purchase : the sympathy, and the humanity which
a quantity of grain, but was a little short of Hughey had exhibited, but ho had as many
funds. Ile then went to the feed store of babies now as he could manage, and if ho took
that one home be might "never hear the last
Messrs". J. &W. Fairley, a few doers above, of it !..
and purchased fifty-one dollars worth of Hughey now began, for the first time, to re
alize the awful "responsihility" which ho had
grain, getting a bill of the same, but paying
no money, alleging that be was going out n a
t o e s i o , pd and e the options inquiry involun
tarilyhim— "What shall I do with
to purchase sacks to put the grain in. Ile it '.." It new began to grow restless and un -
went back to Mr. Langkamp, exhibited the easy, and so did Hughey. lie felt that it was
bill, and stated that he lacked eight dollars I comparatively easy to get a baby, but a molt
more, which would enable him to complete the ' difficult matter to get rid of it. In his ex.
purchase. Mr. Langkamp was thrown com- ' tremit), he again appealed to the Mayor, and
pletely off his guard, and gave him the amount was directed to the Poor Directors, with the
demanded, which was to bo refunded in an , remark that they were not obliged to take it.
hour or two. The money, however, was not This was poor encouragement for Hughey, but
fortheoming, and the grain was never paid it afforded at least a grain of hope, and he set
for, and hence not delivered. Mr. Langkump out for the residence of Mr. B—, in the Dia
kept a sharp lookout for the rascal, and on 1 mond. Knocking at the door he summoned one
Monday, just one week after the trummetion, be • of the inmates, who, nc t unused to such calls,
saw himpassingaloug the street. He followed i eyed the sympathetic man with cold suspicion.
him over to Allegheny, when ho got tired I "Baby:' That was enough. " Did'nt want
dogging his steps, and arrested him. lie then : it. Mr. 13_ not at home. Did'nt know
sent for ono of Mayor Alexander's police, and anything about it. Go and see Mr. F—.
had tho fanow placed in the look-up. He : Enough babies here now!" The door closed,
gave the name of William Thumae, but be- and Hughey good without, a picture of de
yond what we have stated nothing was elicited „tr. ' What chief! I do with it?" He
as to hi. transactions. It is believed, bow- hastened back to the Mayor's office, and
ever, that the fellow has played the "coat- threatened to leave the infant there, but was
dance game" upon several other parties, and told that be had better hunt up the mother.
among others victimised, in a .ciall way, ose he might get himself into difficulty.
was the clerk or propnetor of one of our hotels. This was worse and worse, and finding no one
Ho is still in custody, and those haying any willing to assist him in his humane endeavors
knowledge of his ...ladling operations should to save the child from injury, or perhaps death,
make the matter known at o r e to Mayor • ho threatened, in a fit of rag., to leave it on
Alexander. the street—abandon it to its fate! " What
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shall Ido with it'." A lucky thought struck
Threatening to Shoot—A Novel Case.
him. Ile would convey it to Pittsburgh, and
While Dr. B. A. King was under arrest, by place it under the fatherly keeping of Mr.
order of the Provost Marshal, for aiding in the Fortune. Off be went, shaking the little dear
escape of George Noulette, he was placed in to keep it quiet, and singing hi; .* h.ush-n
-Iby as he went along. This was the last no
an upper room, and ordered not to hold coin- i heard of him, and we can only close this
renniestion with any person outside. Ile was ! article as we commenced, by asking "What
Been, however, with his bead uut of the , did be do with it 7"
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dew, conversing with aJawyer on the steps ,
below. Capt. kick:teary, Deputy Provost ,
Marshal, threatened to shunt lam if he did out ,
Tuouse PARRY, Plain and Ornamental
obey orders, and cease his conversation. lie
d no attention to this threat, when McHenry , Slate Roofer, and dealer is Pennsylvania and
paid
railed a guard, with a loaded musket, and Vermont slate of the best quality at low rates. f
-ordered him to fire. The doctor than jerked his ! Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water
head inside, not wishing to run so serious a ,
rink. On Monday, he appeared before Mayor Works, Pittsburgh, Pa- •
Sawyer, and pipferred a charge of surety of ~..,. Einnuoion Rnyainnn , non,
on
on.
the peace agent. McHenry. Bail was ton
hinition at Petty'e Real Estate office, No. 13
altered for the Captain, but he declined to let it
St. Clair street, is recommended as below by
:be entered, alleging that be was obeying the
Prof. Brown, one of the ableet scientific men
snider of his superior officer, and at the some
of the West:
time questioning the jurisdiction of the
NORTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, In-
Mayor, as King was in the custody of the
dianapnlis, Ind., Oct. 3, 1863.—.21lessrs. Baker
United States authorities at iite time. The
& f/settA : Stns—Having an opportunity at the
Mayor then proposed that Mel:Wnry should
State Fair, which closer to-day, 1 had the
enter into his own recognizance, %Pt hz da
pleasure of examining your Refrigerator, on
dined "to du so for the reason states 3bore * i exhibition there. Themaintenance a: a tem-
He agreed, h owever , t o appear at ten 0 , •40 e• ,
pertain.° below the surrounding medium is a
Tuesday morning for a hearing. matter not easily attained; but I congratulate
woo on having secured that object very effect-
The Criminal Court. • i te. `ly, as I think, by the direct application of
MONDAY Arzmucoox, Nov. 2.—Judge. Mel- . the oh it principled used in nature to regulate
lon, Stone and Brown. tempura. stre. Wear, in the three . form
. of
"sii,liquid and vaporous--m familiar
In the case of David Rhodes, charged with .
matter- one in this climate.
larceny, the jury found a verdict of guilty, ! . '1,,; ' , e . , -v ,;: ar l y e 2l, the changes o f . temperature
and recommended the defendant to the mercy , in this very change able climate, is de
now t
of the Court. i on the passage of
.et a from one of e
-- .' haw ingyf ice, or pass
forms to i another. The, •-:.-
gairardCalemus and John ktynti were isr- i.. of . 00toi from ..,,,a. toliqutid,has i long
reigned on a charge of wilful instruction of l J o :. as ,, a .... me ... of m iacing temperature,
property, preferred by Mr. Meerum, who oclecxi, it is not
but, except among men of
keeps a live in E Lib O the ,
4th of Juno ery
the stabl defendants ast.
hired aerty.
horso n and g en e rally understood that tLe l imic i ige of water
ro. liquid to
vapor is a m imit m ats effective
buggy from the prosecutor, and came to the ! on , , lin g agen t .
city. On the way lire..., while passing along ,
if Ile degrees of heat, whit • in evaporating
Webster street, they drove over a steep place, ; water th e l o ss is n early a ihipusand degrees,
four (oet high, overturning the buggy
enil . 1980; or at tenet seven times as much at i
lathe
frightening the horse iiii that be ran away with l
i thawing of ice—or to state the p
part
at vehicle itt big heels. The animal I
• simplest form, an ounce of wat sr in its °rap
arrived at his master's stable, bruised and I
oration roisters it
produces as much coo ling etfect se
bleeding, and required doctoring
days. The allegation was that the defendants
fee nine I seven ounces of ice in thawin
yourselves, however, of both !Oen° ria s tUr al
had been drinking too freely, aid that they g. .4.vailing
! proms es, and at the same t imp , set string a pi'
voluntarily left the public .r•
set iii driv e , eiee ' fect ventilation , your Refrigerats•r leaves but
some open ground, thus causing t h e acci dent.
I little more that could be desired fin an lustre-
On
the other
hand,
'"""" were enlieil to I lint of its kind , to benefit the pa bin-. Wish
show that the men were nut drunk t that they
i '' ng vou great success, I remaim yours, truly,
had to turn out of the at: e, from necessity , R. T. Beam 0,
and that they had offered a fair recompense for .
Professor IS atnral Science.
the damage done—towit : eighty dollars—'
.. . . .. .
which the prosecutor refaced. Thu jury found !
a verdict of not guilty, and that the defendants SLCOIf D Astaivat or FALL iaco WIXTrn GOODS,
pay the costs. just received at Beall Grahr,m & Co.'s, _Mar
chant Tailors No. Si Mark et street. It con
sists of all Ale very latest styles of cloths,
oassimoros and vestings; overcoatings of all
kinds of the very finest griaLity°, all of which
is seleeted.from the kit est importations, and
will be made up in the most fashionable anti
bent manner. Gentltraten desiring a stoek of
goods to e•lect from, that cannot be surrtssed
by any - other in the city, and every garment
warranted a perfect It, would do well to give
us an early oath . _
Swarming of the Medical Mire::—
Consolation for the Sick.
Considering the enormous number of young •
M. D.'s that our medical colleges turn out
every year, we certainly ought or there be
any virtue in "regular physieking "i to Le a
much healthier people than we are. But the ,
bills of mortality do not shorten as the list of
doctors lengthens. Quite the reverse! Shall ;
we say, then, with Macbeth, "Throw phyl.c
to the dogs, I'll none of it?" No, that will
not do. Nature, when attacked by disease,
needs an city to sustain her. An rslly, reincin
Ler; not a depleting agent, that helps the die
ease and exhansts her energies. Wa verily
believe that most of the drugs administered
in scats diseases have this effect. Such, how
ever, is not the operation !ft the medicine now
generally used in this country for s miplaints ,
of the stomach, tiver,and I.” trek. We menu
nOLLOWAYIeI PILLS. U 1 course our readers are
aware that both the Ointment and Bills which
bear the name of that distinguished physician
and philanthropist are in the highest possible
repute all over the world; but wo have only
had an opportunity to ilium's.; the effects of
the Pills. • It gives us pleasure ts. testify to
their efficacy. In dyspepsia and liver com
plaints they unquestionably work the most !
marvelous Ceres. Nay, we will even go so
far as to say that, with this remedy within
their reach, ne man or woman need ever be I
troubled with dyspepsia. The pills re-
inure the distress at the stomach, and Tee, o
the strength and appetite with a rapidity that
Is really astonishing. The curative action
',ems to be the same in all eases. without re
ference to age, constitution, or sex. Such, at
least, is the conclusion to which or exper
ience and observation point.—A. 1. Ai/met/W..
BLITZIEW A.—The Pittsburgh Battery, hav
ing determined to combine their organization,
held a special meeting on Monday evening,
for the purpose of filling the vacancies caused
by the resignation of Lieut. Metcalf and
Lieut. Holtman. The officers of the Battery
are now as follows Captain, J. M. limy;
Ist Lieutenants, James M. Cooper and Dr.
L. R. Harris ; :id Lieutenants, Reuben Miller
and James Dunlap. President, James Dun
lap; Secretary, J. I.rnest Schwartz; Treasurer,
W. W. Ward.
Tor BALL, BINGERS.—This excellent troupe
drew a fine audience to Concert Hall, last
evening, And their performances were received
with demonstrations of delight and applauiie.
Several of the pieces were loudly encored, and
among them "When this Cruel Wur is Over,"
"Kingdom's Coming," Violin Solo, by Kauf
man, etc. The entire performance was excel
lent. Another entertainment will be given
this evening.
ZWATE or Plusotsaus.—On the night of the
22d ult. BIZ prisoners escaped from the jail at
Honesdale, Wayne county. One of these is a
famous English thief named Joseph Probers,
who vas-confined on several charges of lar
ceny. The other five prisoners were Theo
dore Dickerson, Ransom South, and Dureen
Blackantore, of Piko county, Hiram Van
shicik and Christopher Brown, of Wayne mun
ch arrested for desertion from the United
State army.
VIOLATION or OnDINANCL.—C. B. Taylor:
familiarly known as "Charley Taylor," and
by the way one of 010 Most persevering and
:indomitable of men, was fined - by Mayor Alas•
ander, on Saturday last, three dollars and
-coats, for obstructing Bell's allot, contrary to
ordinance.
A ftor she had crossed
she wuuld get along
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES.
Ges.n.sm Co.,
Merchant Tailors, No. ht Market Bt.
SAMUEL °sultan, Geo. NlcCsleoLess
FOR FALL AND WINTER WLAR.—The Sum
mer is past, and by the morning's frost, we
begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will
shortly be upon us, and we must provide our
selves with the material to keep us Lomfort
nble. A nice fall suit, or a good and well
made overcoat are the very thing, and we do
not know of any place where our readers
would suit themselves better than at Messrs.
W. 11. hteGeo St Co's clothing establishment,
corner of Federal street and Diamond Square,
Allegheny. They have also received a com
plete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing
go.tile, and a great variety of new patterns for
waisteontinr, kc.
JUST RE/TUTTED AND MUST YOH flats.—The
fine assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing,
lately received by Messrs. John \Vier & Co.,
Men:inlet Tailors, No. 148 Federal street, Al
legheny. The stock of clothing consists of
the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests,
coats and overcoats.. Tho style of patterns in
tasteful and feshiodable. We would invite
all of our readers to give the above gentlemen
a call.
To Anal; To Atom I—The citizen soldier
will find a more deadly foe in the brackish,
muddy water and damp night air than in the
most determined enemy. Holloway's Pills sn
purify the blood and strengthen the stomaeh
and bowels that the soldier can endure (lime
hardships and still be strong and healthy.
Only 25 cents per box. 230
l'Acrii WORTH Keowten.—Rev. D. Morrie,
Cross River, N. Y., says in a letter; "I know
of a great many who have had their hair re
stored by the use of Mrs. S. A.
World's Hair Reetorer and Zylobalsamire,
therefore I recommend them."
Sold by druggists everywhere. Depot, 19R
Greenwich street, New York.
FOUR DOLLARS, four dollars.
Four dollar, four dollars.
Dental Institute, Dental Institute.
Best cheap Dentistry, be cheap Dentistry
No machine work, no machine work.
OWNIBI7B and carriage calls will he taken at
the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn street, day
or night. All orders left at the above place
will be promptly attended to. All calls must
be paid in advance. •
C. Edit, Dentist, 248 Penn street, will at
tend to all business of his profession.
DI ED
I GOODNOLVII.—In Waehington ftlty, on Wednes
duy, Oct.:llth, YIIANK A. GtIODNOMGII.
• The funeral will take plane from the residence of
Mr.. Isabella Myers, No. 75 fourth street, on
nearlay afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
stAgATs._tui Monday ere,.
lIATTIE AMELIA, Infant daughter of
John and Sarah ftheats, aged two years, ono month
and tindetysine days. (Harrisburg Telsgneph plenee
`oPs•)
The fricnils of the family es, respectfully incited
to attend the tumoral TH. •,.1.0011 at 3 tieluek,
front the residence of her parents, :7 Ann street,
Allegheny city, to proceed to ftilld►te fteutetery.
!THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH,
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FROM WASHINGTON
Siverisl Diepatch to the Pittsburgh Giusti
WAAFIIhOTOY, Nov. 2, 1863
C , P4FARISON BETWEEN TUE TAIES OF GREAT
BIlITII:I ASO TOR EXITED RTATES.
Elaborate tables have been prepared by
Mr. Souella, corresponding clerk in the Inter
nal Effenuo Bureau, showing how immensely
more heavy taxes on the people of Urea(
Britain are, than those on the people of this
country, out of which the opponents of the
Administration try to make so much capital•
Tho average taxation in England is twelve or
fourteen times as henry as in this country
spun the same articles, the difference is enor
mous. In the probate of wills, for example,
eases may be taken where an executor would
pay hero SL, in England, ho would be obliged
to pay $1,306 80, beside a heavy legacy tax.
A livery stable keeper In England pays
$330 80, whore ours pay $lO ; an Irish stable
keeper five per cent. additional. Marriage
licensee there are from $2 42 to $24 20, here
nothing. 'the duty on manufacturers of
whisky, in addition to his enormous license,
is 42 a gallon ; here fifty cents a gallon.
113:17.1E1
W. U. Sparrow, son of Rev. Dr. Sparrow,
late head of Fairfax Seminary, woe arrested
here with 30 letters on his person (tom rebels ,
DS=
1111 . ,uTAVrE OP Tilt CAPTUME OF LOOKOCT
EMEZEI
Judge Rogers, of Tennessee, now here
speak, of o , s rapture of Lookout Mountain u
of the greatest importance in a geographical
point of view. Tho importance of it, as un
derstood here, amounts simply to this, that
the possession of this mountain re-opens a
good line of supplies on the mouth side of the
river.
Additional Foreign News by the China
New YORE, Nov. 2.—The London Time..
publishes a letter 11 tiko well-known corres
pondent "Mysterious," commenting upon and
showing the importance of the seizure of the
steam rams in tho Mersey, expressing the be
lief that the public will stand by the Govern
went in their determination to defeat frwatlu
lent contrivances.
Mr. Leh-dim. been speaking at twilit:ad, •
defending his course in the matter of the Ala- •
Mune.
. .
The Emperor Napolest) had received and
congratulated the Mexican deputation on their ,
SUCCGSB,
St. Petersburg accounts say it is the genet
al belief that there will be a diplomatic meet
ing
between Russia and the IVestern Power, .
before Christmas.
The Tioiestas an editorial holding up in
moving tones the threatening position of af•
faire throughout the world, and urging that ,
it is the plain duty of England to seise and
use all the opportunities of her position, and
as arbitrator, make and keep peace while she
can.
The Army and Navy Gazette considers the
Southern cause more hopeful now than for
some time past, and thinks that if a similar
apathey or nonsuccess ou the part of the'
Federate should work till the close .4 the
year, there will be a great chance of the
South obtaining an armistice, and that armis.
doe will load to an adjustment of the present
difficulty.
•
Grarpwl Prvoignion Market, Oct. 23.—Oor
don, Bruce A. Co., report Beef quiet and
steady; l'ork dull; Bacon has a downward
tendeney with a decline of 6,1; Lard quiet
and declined fidki.l shilling: Sugar buoyant
and advanced 1(32 shillings on middling and
lower qualities ; Coffee very dull.
Load,. Markets. Breadstuff+ quiet and
steady : sugar excited and advaneea 2Ct.3e ;
;.. e firm; cofleo quiet and declined tid(tt It.
Loaded, Oct. 2.,.-4.3onsuLt olosed 9361,93; , 4
for money bullion on. the Bank of England
inctoated since the last return ; Wake
field, Monti & Co., IT. Spencer 8 Co., and
others report font steady and quiet wheat
quiet, winter red is Bdfif.Ms Id ; cern quiet,
mixed 28s, white 20,
Heavy 'Bombardment of Fort Sunder
-1250 Shot Thrown into the Fort—The
Bombrrtiment Still Going On.
Ft/TITHE!, Movstor, Nov. '''2.—The Rich
mond iflog, of the :list, contains the following
dispatch
chat:m..9o, Oct. —The bombardment of
Fort Sumter to-day, Is the heaviest that has
over taken place. From sundown Wednesday
I to sundown Thursday, one thousand two hun
dred and fifty shots from lifteen.inea mtrt irs
;WO-pounder Parrotts, have been thrown
na 'tot the fort. Our loss is seven wounded.
° nip ',coning the enemy opened fire from
the morta." battery of Cumming.' Point, upon
the ntd . theak. . angle of the fort which seems to
Lo the special o ...tect of their attention.
The enemy's I ,:tteries engaged were those
at Gregg and Wagner,' the centre battery and
Cummings' Point batter,. wi th the addition
of three Monitors.
eCiLI goes
The bombardment at Fort Vote , '
on, but the fire is much slacker. batt l
eries
fire slowly and deliberately. Thd PnemY
present pays no attention to them.
The Fight in Tennessee—Captnres by
Oen. Hooker
NV A.SIIINGTOSr, Nov. 2.—The following .;13.4
received to-day et the headquarter. of the
a .-say
,Ifettemooyo, fkf.29, II:30 P. M.—To Major
U. W. Halleek : Since the fight of the
nithe 20th, the enemy has not distort.-
0d0„,.i t lien. Joe. Hooker took ninny prison
ers, aloe .g whom ore four offieers and thirteen
won. He also raptured nearly 1,000 Fonfield
r im", lees is 3.50 officers and men killed
and woundeci7.,
4Signed i F. H. TnolleS o Maj. Gen.
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Vessels Uesitroyed by Pirates.
SEW TORN, Ni.r.2.—The :ship Star of tha
West sports a g grallows: Oar; „ or 17th, in
:Matilda 46 10' kW' long 27” city a regent
twelve miles dietent on tire, it beiiN
bat ! :I,kild not get near her. The same "van
ing COW a tar p screw , frigate steering net
w,
The ship C. Gunnell ma,lts the following re
port! October 18th, in lath, udo arid lon
gitude 2;" we ioassed the hui'l of a large chip
on :Ire, with her epars lying a long side. The
ship was painted black and had the appearance
of an American satin.
•
sie
• rchante of
Dleallection soon' the
diger-
Lorievitts. Nov. 2.- -There 3 fir" t .,p th e
faction among our ronehants be. %Au" b
requirement to ear l . their boIVITI, to Lto
e g i o 7 cre t t i' o " the 'rl44" :::l i t t o. o th o w bta ar i d n P pri poin t. , • tc•waheirclh'
.ionissi. l° ' A
ere gooirmph; Gaily tributary
toeutiog of en s merchants is in contempt. %Lion
to repoirot to the government the jujus. Ice
of depri'.ing them of a local of f icer for gran.
log Web permits.
Internal Revenue Receipts.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—The receipts at the
Internal Revenue Bureau in October, are 1.0
per cont. in excess of those for September,
and Include about $t,000,000 as the tax on
deposits and circulation of banks, the entire
receipts since the Bureau went into operation,
are nearly $83,000,000, nearly $10,000,000 for
the last month.
The Government Bonds.
PIIILADICLPITIA, Nov. 2.—The sales of Gov
ernment bonds to-day amounted to $3,150,000.
Parties wanting bondadated November lot,
can obtain them by paying book interest in
coin or its equivalent. Deliveries of bonds
under $30,000 are made on payment of sub
scriptions.
Markets by Telegraph.
New Tonx, Nov. 2.—Cotton dull, heavy, and de
cidedly lower; large receipts are reported at New Or
leans; 82464 c for Middling Uplands. flour heavy
for common grades and a shade lower; Truths Ersmds
are scarce and firmly held, at 56 25g46.10 for Extra
State, $7 20.37 36 fur Extra R. 11. 0., and 87 35€19 3.5
for trade Arena, losing dull with nu buyer. at out
side quotations. The Wittily market opened a shade
firmer, and elmod firmer for State nod Western.
Whet heavy and I gar' lower, at Si 316(31 36 for Chi
cago Spring, $1 31:41 36 for Milwaukee Club, 3136(3
1 38 for Amber Milwaukee, and 51 3701 4 3 for WM
ter Red Western. Corn dull, and prima without
material change at $1 06(31117. Wool quiet and arm.
Turk opened dull, heavy and lower, and rimed rather
steadier. Beef dull and In tomieraterequeet at $lBOO
1416 60. Cut Meat. quiet and firm ; t r for Shottl
d,re and 001,110 c for !lane; Da./11 Fide ejula and
unsettled. -
r. • ',Tuna le, Nor. Y.—Fluor Sinn ; Ohio Extrn $7
Whost—Whit.• uhattrod Seaftr. Rod steads. Onnu
dull; Whito SI 02. Whisky dull and drooping •t 61
4QX( .
NN....ewy....Yorkx•oStocv.
2. ! utt and in llll3 :6,63.n neylWiLtic y
ann.r qt a
active, at 7 V cout:tou'rill. .tittstiint,GYSZl4l. . Gold
quiet and setthout derisiod cissage, epaulets at -i454
and el.sipu quiet at 1.4"!‘. s Weekly Book
Ptutemeut lucre's. to Specie MIDI, larre.a.se In
curculatkm $172,06, to depwedts $1,311,342.
Go•trunsent St...elt.444lthout decided change.
1075 i.
kit.cirs dull and lower.
' 17. ,t R. --.110 ;Resuliag
P., Pt.-Vi. RC..-...... w3Lil
C. C. ..-._...
111. Con.
)1.4 Y. C......
Hudson . 161Cutub
Harlem .. 1 A[No.'..
- -
Nor. 2.—Tlocir quiet; wheel do; $1,21
No. 1 1.1.-ago Sprisitql4r.t for nod winter weetern,;
Own slow at 1%, 115 ; Oats nominal; 71 for
freights, 17 for corn, for wheat. The weathers of
the board of trade harem-solved to dose their, store,
at noon to-morrow, for ilr , purpoibe of derotink their
limo to the election.
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PRILLDELPEL., NUT . 2. —Flour firm; Su iterime 55 !AO
7.5. Wheat firm; ettlea 50,000 to lleti at 81 50/5
151 ; White $2 W. darn firm at 51 Cel4l 07. Pet,.
laum dull; Crude 29•T,3 ; Refined in loud 4366 Cr.
firm; Moroi 51r. Biel trm at 513,11111. - Lard
11 yo. Whisk 7 Glc.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.
The river swelled eume four or Ilse inches at this
point yesterday, and last evening. as metal mark
indicate] Ones feet fire inches', and still risingldoerly,
The moll appears to have emanated from the Alle
gheny river, as the Monongsbels, ea yet, het risen
but very slightly, tinny.. It la thought that there
trill be a rise of from fourteen to sisteon inches iu
the Allegheny river at this point, and reports leen
the howl-sate. of thin et tone., if correct, plate the
matter beyond a doubt. It was rumored yesterday
that It had clean three feet at Warren, though sr- do.
Isot pretend to vouch kir the correctness of this report.
The little atertmet City," Left for Parkersburg
last s v e ssing, with a good freight list, consisting
mostly of dry goods. She has been engaged to bring
up from Parkersburg some three thousand barrels of
apples. There were no other arrivals ~r •teparliirv.
Yialo from the Monongahela rivsr packet.,
('apt. J. U. 3liirriittn, late ••( the "E 1... No 91,"
vteLe In the city yeeter.l4, rind rumor has it tint he
alowt to boy nuothor boat.
Th e nin o win4 now onnunern are now wl the ik hart,
rozol7 to commence tmelness so ...on as than Is
rertalnty of A to, .(Iharmer," Capt. Moore; r.
C eL pt. Reed; and ...kreolo,' . Capt. Mc-
Callum. In addition to stone 00 toter )wt tusn, 6z,
(hero are quite. n number in process of coustrortion.
toms of which aro aimed completed.
The weather yeatorday eras cloudy and n•rm, e nh
indication. favorable for more rain.
SPECIAL JrOTICES
W. 11” kt 11.011I•moll.
;1110BE6rsof, REA & CO., (0ne
...0n to Rousso''. Brat. d Ifiurda,) WASHING
TUN WoRE.S, FOCIIMX.2.I d Mdcanmsra, Pittsburg
Maanf.....tarers of BOAT AND STATIONERY
STY.AM ENOINO, BLAST ENGINES, MILL
MACHINERY, GEARING, SHAFTING, CAST
INGS. Mall deactiptktos ; OIL TANKS 1 STILLS,
BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK..
Aente M GITTARDII PATENT INJECTOR
FOR PEEPING DOILRPOI.
. .
E -, morFers VEGETABLE LIFE
PILLS AND PRCENIX. BITTERS.
hiedirnies hare noir been before the public
for • period of thirty yearn, and during that titer
have maintained a high ctn.:actor In every part of
the globe, for the ratrsordlnary rurall•e properties
shall they pee,.
The LIFE PILLS, in caws of &niftily, Dplapafa,
fallen. and Liver Affections, Piles, Rheumatism,
Fever. and Ague*, Obeilnate It.adarhve, and all gen•
real derangements of health, have invariably pneivel
• certain and comedy nentetty. A single trial will
pl., the Life PIW beyond the res. h enmpetition
in tic estimation of .147 patient.
Tlw PII.ENI X BITTERS win he Gm od nqually
efilnacitorto in on COW of fienowt I)obility,
e n, jkodulte, the Mehl:wan inci•innt to female to &I
'cant health, and .rte kind of wi.tiknowt of Lb•
ignntiv• organ,
Protian4 auly by ANDREW Alt r
Truati , f.ir the twirl a Ilia lute proprietor. Ili. B
A. .lloltst, iltctrowd,
1315 BROADWAY, Sew Lot k.
For eale by by all Drunter.. oc . :at IrutlewF
L -THE CONITASIONS AND EX
PERIENCE OP AN INVALID, publuthed
for the benefit undue • warning and runt ,•, young
men
who eultur frusta lieretute DebUdy, Premature
Decay of Manhood. et..., it:applying, at the WO. flute,
nwasu soLl mre. By tone who hae cured bimetal
after being put to great Injury through
ruedleal humbug •od quackery.
By enclo•ln¢ addrrnsed
copina mny M b. 4 "(the sothirr,
NATHANIEL TIAYEAIII, F. .
Any2l4ydawrAdford, Kln,f,. coonty, N. Y.
— .JOHN COCHRAN & BRO., Man
ufiwturera or IRON RAILINO, IRON
VAULTS AND .CULT DOOllll, WINDOW SHUT
TERS, W loftV GUARDS, Ar, No*. 91 SECOND
and Ad THIRD STREET, Lod 'Wood and Market .
LI,. nu L-And ...Arioll of nro I'AoArna (alloy And
pistil, suitable (tor all put - 1...0.
rartitulor snout n.n lwnf T. , otsciuottu; Grass 1. 4.
Jobbtu, d,ns st abort noti. o op'S
HOLNEES & SONS., 1
p.REIGN AND DoMESTIC DILLS OF
EXCIr.kNGF. CERTIFICATES or Di.PoPAT.
HANK NOTES AND SPECIE. N.. Alt.hET
PTRI:ET, Pamtnirgh,
Imsg. mute on •11 the prinelpol cities
thr,,,hont th. 1.1.22
H. COLLINS, FORWARD.
ING A N COMMISSIoN 31 Enc. lIANT .„d
,rD"losal.. d.drr io cIIEESE, DT:TTIC r,F. EDS,
yisti. and pr...lairt , groers.lly, N. , U WOOD ST.,
Pittsburgh. Pa. hiil
14A NUJ K/D'. ii()W LUST!
ItEsTUILETi! -Jo“ publikliml, waled en
tail/I', Prios I'vnts. A Lve-turs ou lb. ors.
•,..gnantsut and Red foal 4'nre of ttartnatorrlarra, o
µ,rd.oal Vi'veltnisl,. Involuntary Ltmemons, Nem nal
D N o bit m ,,* b -y m v m
ax d ,
fonaump owt n rt . m
E t p o
iledws,y tg
V g i v t n . o ; r M al n
tal and Plo7slral f
nu. . Ar orm:amity, resulting from tlrlf
At
b, I.V.mr. J. rtrrawml.t., 0., .nth,
of the "Groan Booi, An. "A. Boon to Thousand. o
Suffurere," mint nuder goal, in plain envalogv,
I
any address, pose-pant. oo n•MiV of six roniv or two
br DR. C J. o.
17.7 Bosomy. New Turk, pout um /Sox 4:46.
esl6.3milsteF - is
VALY NTE
N._./ Th. unde RreignedH R
purshaeo, In A
open marlet,
Ca w ali t H o e e o m u OmU u
nitsd
toS ta
0 e r o o s.
S The
high, from five (5) to nine ii) years of age, eel:upset')
built, in good deah, and fresittr)m all defe,te.
Ilonau will he reredead, subjert to luspection. a
Pittsburgh, Pa.. from theist to the lath of Nuestri
ior; and at Columbus, °hot, from the lath to
ih
',PO) of November.
So 11. DA KYR, rapt. Ist U. 11. raridry ;
YIELDING /A.A.3l,Y,rapt d) A. Id. M.;
o,2o:lterdsesT Cavalry Barren.
0 N'ELL
HANFTACTURIM OF WIRE. WORK,
Rave always on hand and stake to order IRON AND
BRASS OCISEEN WIRE CLCrIII ; SIEVE'S, of all
kinds; taDDLIrs, for Fortudry nee ; HEAVY
WORK YOH WINSOWS, ;
fo BIRD CAGES, OR
NAFIENTA L WIRE WORK, r Flow ers, rtc.
ear AU elsos of WIRE for sale, at
foLlts Tier SO FOURTH WTREET
_
.isi(YriiElt RICHMOND LN TDB
„-ra.D.—w. are new prepared to rumba. Cap
01111eIll of flteanthosta with STEAM EN
... •
r•v°, ono
o f any else and stroke. We furnish
all
.n 4 l_ , • tom of a host, and wood to point of ex
cl.'s:mob. -..0?e. We hope, by our prourptnese to
orairront to L -4, and the quality of our work, to
vP to . -'f our own river roan.
11
11:?.1 UL
Patronage , H .M. BOLE,
of Allegheny River
•••12' Dab
A3.12-8-iil
ICECHITEUT,
Prepares Ettsf.terr Dammam arm firscerirAnnto •
for all kinds of Boildinp, mod nvprbtaada thoir
aectbn mlrmoonstde tarns.
Office on Anderson sercet, between Lemock and
Robinson Kerte. Allingbeny atty. tau
McCOLLNTER & I AEIi WhoIC - aide
Tobacco brim, 108 WOOD hTREET, hem
uow In store the largest and most complete rissole
markt of •
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TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIPES
In the city, whirl they. are wiling at the ♦n7 low
est cull figura', All ortdmpromptly Attend.' to.
400 BJ 3 e.c . .P.. 4 .f,M T A ) `,.vtro:mrof'POi l l!
TOM, from New York State.
Alto, • lot of choloe APPLES, of different kindle,
inch u were sold lbr the undereigtml lam sinter.
oat ELM 'D 112AZELTOW. tt Diamond.
IJEATIltrit iik - LTING.-10;550 - feet of
the Patent Rivet Oak Tanned Leather Belting.
Also, Lace Leather, Rivet", dc., altraye on hand and
for sale at Nor. `2O and 28
. St. Ciat..t n ..
role 1. * H. PiIIILIPS.
ctudi
Price paid for Corrnti7 Lard, at times.
.10. DALE/ULT.& SON.
orc2l and 7n Vail.' atr..l.
Cg]; it—WeStecr — n, Resexv - e Cheese,
Warted for retail Cottins, for
041 WM. P-11Ei3C a. co.
- eIO6IYER - AND - CCIII S E . WErt TOOL S
tsar sale by JAMS BOWL LIO WOW stmt.
ME
svik,ffs
gEGIERIFFS SALES—By virtue of sun
diy.execntions issued out of theDistriet
Court of Allegheny County. Pennsylva- ,
nix, and to the Sheriff of said county di
rected, there will be exposed to Public
Sale, at the CoraT House., in the City of
Pittsburgh, in said county, on MOND-LT,
THE 23D DAT OF NorRNIBER, Ann Domini
1863, at 10 o'clock m., the following
described real estate. t ,, wit
1 - 24
. .
All the right, title, interest and claim ,
of the defendant, Edward Dithridge, im
pleaded with Henry It is, of, in and to, all
the following deaorib. I lots of defendant,
viz : All those certain iota of ground in
Dithridge ant Reis Plan of lots called East
Pittsburgh, which Plan is recorded in the
Recorder's office of Allegheny county. Ps , !
in Plan Book vol. 1, page 361, bounded and
described as follows '
•Ir Lots numbers 58 :
and 69 baying each a front on Washing
ton street of 50 feet, and each running
back preserving the same width, one bun-1
dred and eixty feet to Fillmore street. Lots
numbers 60, 6142 and 53 in said plan each
bovine front on Craig street of 40 feet,
and each extending back preserving an '
equal width 190 feet to an alley ten feet
wide. Lots numbers 38 and 39, each her-
ing a front of 50 1. et on Washtegton street,
and each extending back preserving an
equal width 160 feet to Henry street. Lute
numbers 34 and 35, each having a front of
40 feet on Craig Street, and each running
back parallel with Washington street pre
serving an equal width 140 feet to an alley
ten feet wide. Lot number 7U, beginning
at the corner of Waehingtolotreet and an
alley ten feet wide; thence along said alley
216 feet Si inches to ground marked '•Ched
wicker nuance along line of Chadwicks
67 feet si inches to lot number 71; thence
along line of lot number 71, and parallel
with saidalley 187 feet 4i inehee to Wash
legion street; thence along Washington
street 30 feet to the alley and point of be
ginning. Lot nasub:r 73 in said plan be
ginning on Waahiugton street at the cornet
of Lot number 72 and 1.:1) feet from the
corner of en alloy ten f?vd. wide; thence '
along line of lot number 72, 13U feet 83
inches to land marked -Chadwicks . ," thence
along "Chadwicks' laud f , 7 feet 5i inches;
thence along lies of lot number 74, 102 feet
3 7 8 ioottes to Washington Street; thence
along Washington street ro feet to the
place of beginntog Lot number 74 in said
plan, beginning on Washington street at
the corner of lot tintuber 78; thence
along eald lot one hundred and two feet
3 7-8 inchee to laud mashed "Chad w icks,"
thence along line of Chadwicks land 100
feet fit inches to a poin:; thence further
along “Chad trick's . ' line 80 feet 7 8 inches
to Washington street; thence along Wash
ingtnn street 168 fee t and oue 7 8 inches to •
the place of beginninr. All of said lots
being part of the same land sold and con- '
rayed by Neville B. Craig and wife to
Dithridge & Reis by deed dated --
and recorded in the lien rders office in deed
book, vol. 97, page 3:.5.
Seized and taken in execution as the
roperty of Edward Dtthridge at the suit
of Seville B. Craig against Edward Dith
ridge impleaded with Henry Reis
SAMUEL 13. OXLEY, Sheriff.
OFFICF., P 11 7 ,1131.11611.
October 30, 18t31.
TraJl - TS
W.INTED.—.I good pair 01 .
MULES, of nu•alum Sip!) at Hope
So. 57 Wat,
=
. .
$75 A th mo...r , ii c _ 2i ll
~, I, l lt 1 , .. , ..11,1 , r h .: A ZOnts
r , txpatil, to *ell toy twx clo.ni , }'amity }...wing Alxchln , l.
Addrrea, S. MADIfiI.:S, .4.16,1, 3i..
-.2*.:113.1vrT
WA NTE —VA./ A NI oN e want
Afoot w et /.60 • M.. 11 th. Wirert,ll pnirl, to sell
our Er•rlaahng Pro. Borne+, rot thirteen
other now, useful end et.r 000 l srt whs. ortt•
cies ....It fr.. At!'."
Art 2 :tool.aF SII A h h MARK'. Ri44-4n.1.
n u, te r l ) l , l;
y
Tonle or Trunroutz ho., on. ph- I, r—l. 1.,4,1 ref...r
eams roqulnNi. R. , \ 774_ l'utxhurglt l'oqt
Utfloo. 0, Inc name.
•
*!ANTED.
1C (M A N., I WITITV nAK STAVES,
Yo: , II Itarrol9.
Adams.. 11E1 , 1111 PNAIREItTt.N.
Supt. Prutte. Stilt btuouftoturttt.: t 0.,
"intrt , •. .
=Ea
\V A N ff'
A LI Cr 'i t)( l. ll) li.
M E AII N"i t:II 0 SE,
Nil nate4 10 • Unitne..4 portion of 11, eh,.
Enquire et 120 SEf'l\li biltEls:T.
..<26 tf
LA I RI, WAIN h.l)--Uue who under
k_A stand. cooking, anti other homer-wort. Ad•
drool 1101( 301, cit. Allogheny Peot Offlott, with
nforonoo to to qnalittratt• n. and ch.,. tor. Oe..ll:tf
VUANTKD —A riwir
; one oho Isom a pract al kuoui.dge,
anti tan Come wall rrootontro,..t.
Addr... BOX ha& Po. 0111.•. re2ltt
TANTE' ) n 11$110TienCOd
Y t'PH.U.STKLIEIi i..ani , •d numt,listelv et
LI LR 3101..INTOCK
So. 23 Path avert.
COB
M M FOUNDERS,
J. GAR "ID ST,III FITT Poiltrnier
paid u, ih. fitting up and r. pairing 4 IL /IEII.
NEHIF.S. All km& ~41111‘,^ A NI , 11: , .N
ramie to or.i, 11,0 \ • , 'ASTIN , S, of all
Linda, made at the •
All uni..ro left at N \V Al C 6 r I hLET,
[war 1.11. err".. will b. pronii.: Iv
so—rhe utlx.r• unit 1.1t.g pr.s,.. vs/
reu.r.., of to I in 115,r htl,litena
will moire gle• •mtlersets..ii zn r very
HUNNTZWELL'S Erl.Et Tii
The rang perfoct b•rni CIA ll.tri• • ~.tgivett to th.
public, which oet - or require more that bra
dim hut nu , to, t :thou: the least griping
and curb Intlig.tlon, Ityopetitila, 131.0u0next, Litt
Produce and Commission Merchant. w'r"".'" it d'''""`"
tom:ll.h or litmele.
••• -
ISo r* l-..rt A 's
?TEA M Pl' M I', 1., • . yud Re
dray' Ar ly
ARLE: ,
I=
And &Al, In nll kiwi, of ~ V NTRY rnoDuck.:
NO 179 LI 1, F.:: t Y 011:11'NT,
mh4 ly
ALLEN M 3: CO., VLLLET
P , e int T. Pit.l,rgh. Ps.
terlt Warebous, STREET.
Manutartr, ere "r IVON, PA It Lutt AND HEAT
ING STUN:I>. PA HI.; 'lt A ND I: ITeIIEN GHAT E.S.
1101.1. t !IF. et , . Moulds, HAI-
N.; Mill Castles, 51111 GCOI"It.. t•s, 1N sier mot Ar•
tiseu Pm..., Sad I t on.. Dog I I.eto It..xes, Se
ger Kettles, Pulleys. Ilaugrre, I:. MI i. l'ouplincs
and Castings 6esterally. J.• 1 ., se.l Mer:Hee
Casting. utsile to order. Peteutr.t Portnble Mill.
with thessne or Horse P..srer. epl4:rltod
-F.
TWO fiSCOND•HAND KtiGINkS.
Ono 12 Inch cylinder, foot stroke.
Hoot Inch
Four sot of Botiog Tout., new and very vial.
Cheap for cosh. 11. M. 1101. E.
ael2tftutur oho Point.
VITAIV BUCKWHEAT 11.01:1{.-10
bbls. Fret's New To: k R. W. Floor ; also 201x1
ptionae Penn.. H. W. Flour, putt osatived and put up
In 12, 25 and 50 m. stackw for family use, oral
, s •
by the pround tit the.(k-ory Stom of
JI , IFIN A. lry
tr.SSITAW,
oc•Zicorner I.lletrty and Hand streets ,
VRESII /NIATOES AND PEACHES.
200 dOOOO hwah Tomatoes, in t. ne;
200 " " Prnelles, ••
Juut rweeleed nod for sale I.y
ItSYM ER A BROS..
or'23 Noe. 120 and l'-ut tc ~.at .trAnt.
LUBRICATING OILS.
100 bbto. Duck Creek Oil,
50 " Franklin '•
rut' We by JAS. PALZEI.I..4 roN,
ocIT r , t nnet lt.o, poln.rt.
'PlifEb SALMON —.ltiAt received, a
.•41 .pply,of Splcad :salmon, to 0000 1 taig...
• twoolfast Salmi, for tmle by
.1011 N A. RENSHAW,
plekleel ant. fret 'artier Liborty awl 11.0.1 Dinette.
VtNJ Mlle, in of re and
. oe2ii a
laffS PORK—.
I.TJL
per sale by
MeDONALD a
oela 2l_ and As
CIIEES • K-1.0011,1x5. Western.
•Jite do Ilarnberg;
1102 do Goshen;
In 'torn and for sale by J. 11. CANFIELD.
SQWEET POTKI oES.-21) bbls. Jersey ~ ._ -
Sweet Potatoes Just received and for wale at Ile I ..n l' ,
Second street. FRANK VAN Gan DER.
Nara hum
C"A'• - " • Pltieber .11 P.
ALMON E CI DER.L-26 barrels . ,_, 4 „,,,,' ...„ oft
Charapegna are jots! received and for lode at cr.... .--e— "" • '••
No. 126 Second street. . my'2BAydawT _
. nab V RANK VAN (:ORDER. . "
_________
A LMOND CRACKM4, fre.s ' h from the i C.-----T L
--- 0 NEBNOUS WU
ta. bakery, Just received and for tale by I ROTA SEXES.—A. reverend,
JOHN A. ItEN.'SIIANV. I log been rustorad to health in a few day*,
o ff. Corner Liberty and Hand 8t1,04._ I dersobag all the usual. routing sod irregular .
APPLER.-200 bbls. c hoie7 — Gi'een I ..i, modes-or treatment, aithatt snrcema, consider* .
Apples reoeived and foreale toy •
r 'Mtn 4 hi...cr. & dart° etinulnialeate to his afflicted fellow
' •
J. IL CIA44 r .'
I creatural thelesausetatre... Jis. on the. .sc./p t
or so sadreniill'enneilipeamisillvad../.% .1 c! , 17 01
the preseripttati iterd. —Vigil- to Dr. JOUN ht.
'DAGNATA,IB6 Fratan ettratilt. T.
mhtl:tieetrT
GA
REEN PPLE:3-40 bbls.. assorted,
for isd.bY WM. P. BECK & 00,
CIDD FORMWor sal; by
/AIM DOWN, 136 Wad erect.
sPrmir.4Jmniers
• P.rsosi sl *Most:try tuslottt, tr,shirst stth \out
a
[sash - tads, palpitto too cr hear., k N.-
' rsthr. distrots afrr eatith, torisO ii sest.t.t{st
: Lich, hc., chltt•no to ittfr." , ,:tey will hot try the
crolettralhd
PLANTATION 'OTTERS,
Which use now reountmended by the hlgbeet M. 11.1,1
luatborittes, and warranted to preitice an irmardirt.
beneficial erect. They are exceedingly agreeable
perfectly pure, and most aupertede all other tonic
where a healthy, gentle id tennlant Le required.
They purify, strengthen and Inc lenrate.
They create • healthy appetite.
They aro an ontldeto to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dl3Siftittloci E 03.1 late le era .
They etrengtben the oyster:a and NaliVria be mond.
They prevent 018913160 C and Intermittent tenon.
They purify the breath and acidity of the etomach
They cure Dr:pewits and Conattpa , ion.
They rune diarrhea, Modena and Cholera 11ortraa.
They cure Liver Compinint and :Ferrous kleaduche.
They make the weak ptrong, the languid brilliant,
and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are
oumpused of the onlebratiei Callen}, bark, winter.
green, waxer., routs and le rbs, all preserved in
pet - faulty pure St : Croix r. m Foe particulars, see
circirlare and testimonial. , around each bottle.
Poo-as-eV torpoatera. Exaa.us- "Tery t,ntle. doe
that It has D. B. Ramos' eignaturo on our pr,rato U.
S. Stacep ovor the c rk, with plaumnou wene, end
our firm rignottnto on a fine .tees plate ongrabtt.,„ ,ot
ride lebei. So.. that our Lott'. is net refilled with
spurnus and delcterionb stuff. We defy any pawn
to cnatbn tnte tr character of 'or goods. Aug
person pretending to bell Plantstion Bitters by the
gallon or 111 hulk, is or imposter. We sell truly in
our log cabin bottle. Auy person twinning thls
bottle, or lulling anynthcr materiel thon ;11, w hottter
call. d Flntst lea Ilittor. or not., ts •crionnwl under
the F. S. Law. and will lei so prosecuted by
already beep on r r l'1: two nnnew to fitting our
bottles, Re., who will succood in getting thonwito.
Into clove quarter.. The dont:lnt for Itrake's Plan
tatiuu Bitten from taunt, clorpcnnon, men-hunts,
to., I. yeirfoctly luerodlile. Th. slmplo trial at
bottle is lit. e, {deuce we preftut of their worth and
holly. They aro cold by all nspoctable
drrts
gr«rro, tibnicians, hotels, stestoboan ono
try stone
g
gi Et.
colt! t
:sea 6m-start
-,7 - DRAKE ' S GENUINE BIT ,
TEM, fpm ale wb01...1e mud salad, by
Corner sualtbflehl 2.11 Yvurth . «..•v lan7:tan-szawT
( :5-PURE WINE VINEGAR,
=I
I=!
(Fornurrly Ifga .k
Tire uuly 'r -..vrtrar , d wrth a Rice 11H1s4 oi
.Izty rah Ratan at O. lutorunti,
YLpr eaL. Ly
F. M. H0LL33.4 N
MAvwx
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Dr. Lttdlrua's Specific
1 • tho only rollonlo ronaly for dues...l r 4 Ow organs
u. I t 11••• •.r 4.f all • itllllo/at
l'lQ.eldan a I/0.0 ..1r,11.. tLo t,estroeot of
dbtreurse, so.l a Ith ea.
fvr twPut! yt.r.. I , Am
I r.tutriug cntlrvly
from tal.taken pm. u. atLa a.. 10.m , .t. , a, worth
Ift lv.111p0t. • i 4 • IF , r• J
r,;u• Kt.,l „II• ~f:. Ii wie ;JR,
an.l Itntet.rts strength •nri the ,!le-etned
eAt - n, gr.% at eale.ree .r
L. t iug irrataa.•ut curt, h. lerd to tug imitated
by tiaptiart:”..l mosu .b.erra, tbriervre, [bet the
io..kukr of . h.t .r k hvomt.l Nor.
.tb.s. V lob tkl) Ly
WM. F. DAVIDSON,
, yl.l by 1111 Pi box
Por et by GE. , H. hEY gER,
I 1.1 Wossl street
ern lystasyV
a~l'ba'l.lL AUl'll'k:
TO THE CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH RHO VICINITY
Thy undersigned aroold rop«.tfolly r4S, stteutioo
to rite preparation known se
11F5NEWELL'S FNIVERSAT f'ol EDI
For an Throat and Lung Complaint..
lIUNNEWELI 7VLL ANoI)TNE,
TLe Grrat Neuralbir, Rheum T, 7th
%elle, L... of Sleep, and kirnerel Itenaeray
Also for Ow Monthly XorttorlIal:• Tv. • ppr
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Tne above. preparattoaa, of .na.b r”rm
tenon in New England, have tho coufnisio , of, end
ere ' , so.' by, oreut C.rrnlx•ra l'hsicians, sad at
mine ari•hin newts isle vorthy th. istteutlon
of invalids, Ash. , vtf flsni them ei strict ankformity to
nature A. about res,rting to the corn•
mon method of colitnius of adsettisinis. I sronld
ceeednios to trot them, which will be sacred.
Prrrinsvana, Pa
0:1IN L. IitNNEWELL,
Practical LitomO.t,
For by All I.:bolo...11e and retail dealer..
Tho I.rodom
Donlon of good roferoncrin suppll o 4 , .
F %II FittOofrgh b) J M. Fulton,
G 11. li ry.er, M. JOl•nril ; iII
City In_ Jaa. linovin, M. D., W. J. 310..0..nd t...•. A.
Krily R. A. FAIINESTOCR M.,
::m•.drAr WbolruAlr. Agent 4, Ptttsbury,ll.
LCUMNICNICATLD 1
~ - - PULXONAMY CONSUMPTION
A CVRADLE DIST:ARE.
CARL-TO cONsChIPTIVES.
The undersign...A haelng been restored to health
a few ...tits by a eery simple rioniety, atter heel
suffered tweet - al year , with a neer re Tung .trecti •
and that dread tinware, Conionitdiito—ia all lions
make kuiliati to 1:41 fair tiofferers tl, meant of:
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To 41 'rho desire It, ho will rend a roiry of the
preerription used, (free of charred with the dirt,
tams for pmparlug awl wiug tho sax., %%Web tip"
will Gu.l a .ee cher for CliNSl2MrTltr.a, ASTiI
COL N• 118, COLDS, kr. The only
olifort.of the advert leer to mewling the printeription
is to hnuerlt tho atßirt.el, and spread Information
u high he conceives to he attainable ; and nn bores
every suffer., will try his retnetl). ss it rtll r•I
them nothing, and may prove a ',leasing.
Partin" , rrinh Inc the prescription will please addrses
Item. ELWA ED A. W 1 N,
NV 1111ann , bnrgh, Klny. county, N. York_
EIMEMECI
LAIC E SUPERIOR COPPER
/111 t L s. WORKS, Pirriaror.o.
PARK, MPCURDY
Manufsatutors of
,SREATIIING, RRAZI.C.RS' AND
BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPA LTEII SOLDER.
Alt., Importer. and .I..aler• to METALS, TIN
'',ATE, FIT MET IRON, WIRE, he. Corodontly
na
M Arli' ES AND TOOLS.
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• A lIDUCK LES.
Liberty en re.t
Reserve
N„, I to THIST and 120 ,I.CON
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21.2 Bruedu N Y
SIMON' 4011 NW obi
Bordvanr )
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OEM
Prvprlatur, r Inclutt.t, 0.
IHRI
"vet cut to etude/kited patio.
ntiT2aYIBE OF
'ntkman bair
aft•ar un
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i : LIIPRO E D _IVATER STREET
PROPERTY,-0 . 41 TURTIIAT EVKIING, Nov.
34, at A e :lock., will be said, no the see.,d Ooor of
this Comatercial 'hales iid•Mll t Gh tars..., that
trainable tenor:reed city property, situate at the roe
, net - of W.,...ter and Ferry. rime - k
DOWEL 6s the ten
; tral House, baring X. feet :rout on Water .trees and
e¢terllne back along Ferry street 07 fret. The boom
! Is a ...Latta] brink, corarnedions, and 0,1 l e•ltcjted
In es cry respect for I ti nue, with the s 7r~otas .d
peel business locate..
Texas or Rake—One-third cash, on-.`.1e1 in two
rare w..t. •. ',treat, at
dealt: of Mrs. Logan. now io her 0..:d of -„;e.
or . ll. 1111'18 d McILW AIN li, Juicers.
ROCKHIES, —VG I%
VIC MORIaN4. Noe. 4th, it 10 'clock hs
.1..1 at the Ciatitnerrial Sales Boom, Fifth q 1
Chests !Hark Tee;
Chests Green Tea;
10 box. GeTerninint lowa Coffee;
3 barrels N. 0.:314,55m
4 barrels Mackerel;
3 kilts Mackerel;
10 barrels Ilerrlng;
Currants;
11, hoses Cheese;
11l Ickes Assorted Spices;
10 box. Family Viludso,r Soap.
4 boxes Pearl Skv;
Beet Iran;'
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n. 33 DAVIS S. McILWAINT., Anc.C.s.
rrOBACI'II AT AUCTION.—Un WED ,
-I- 'RINDS Y MORNING, Nor. at lo o'clock -
Aril! be ...id at the I .ratnercial .she Rooms, Si Fifth
rert
10 i'lrgo.oB islet T011.4..t0,
halfL.st, ealeudash Tula,
box, Nnturai T..' •
IMEEti
no:s UAW MrILWAINF., t rt.
MitE \VEll' NE6DAY
MOIL:SING. N. 4 4th. at 10 sold
at the Comm/in.. •ml/. L Fifth strvrt, •
.<1: of pure Liqutra. n.dupribm,
4 barrels Old Rja
4 barrrla Old Malt Whisky;
.3S . Cl(:«nutile Br:n4y,
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no:1 DA WIN& 3IQILNVAINE. At,t'rs
VALUABLE sTuctis AT At ("rt().•..
r —tha TrESDAY EVENING, N., 1.1 I. , ?„ nt
o'clu,t, will tw ...PI, at the f...tatit.•l, la! Sal.
I• 4 Mall
tr. shares Exch.ge Bank Stnek:
ao Eureka Inntrenex. Co. Stock.
ne3l " flAjiLl 6- Mel LWAIN E. .A vv.',
JAivE/
ON. W LSO N CAN DI.ESS, Jud i r4
11 of the ratted States Cireuit Court. l'i-esilent
VENN AND ST. t'LA Tit STUEFTS,
iirrrsar Wan, Ps
lar g eet, cbeaprat and best.
SZ., pays s'r ti tun Comm,rcinl cu•
No extra chart- , for Manntartursm, sttiudetit
iladirond and flank Beeb-keeping.
Ministers' 0011 n at one-half prire.
Student,' enter and renew at tiny time.
'fLte
Inetuutsont uiltnoel by experi•
Tenebera pew tic..l Aecountania, aoo marker.
young men for butlers. at the ree.t expo, ee
and shortest time, for the mutt leen" lee an t reep.,ls •
sible Nit =thrum. I.tikl.mr• few only
Renee the unlaoranl pretar.mt for gratltteh-
College, I.; business turn.
Prof. A. COWLEY, the beet unman :h. 1 . 0
oh, 1,“1.11 the largeet number 01 tele-t pc, tootma,
nd neer all ...mute-Woe., tatebel Hand e
W
Car kor .Peciumns of Penmanship, And tal,glie
ta mining full inforluction, Ind,. 11.'0 evuts
JENKINS J. !TH. 1'uu.,01./
.13213:1y1aw- 3fmr,er
pt A scr: s
PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
CiIIINEK FIFTH AND MkRKETBTREET-,
xna ovorlellanl,v.
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1 , 11(Yr()(4.R.V1 . 11M
Of ..Tury enc., ana ntyle, yl4lll or coluroa, florn
pv,Lar Cra:4 to V.Aitt to Cal , v! :r'
IrCRYIANIT wultl.l partirnlarly rail the
"f the .icon AND I.;e - Filt3l to the enty ,
lity of thu cetublisliment Ming 1y
gle short flight err stain. Prins, n„n!.or•te, ail
Aatixfuti., n olarianteta._
N STUCK UP'
)1-tY 01.):3
11001'
BOOTS AND !.,11101,
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McCLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE,
No. 5. FIFTH STUEET
WITANNIa ANL , BIiANS WuhKS
COLLINS & WRIGHT,
t3ncceell.•re tu Ord, Nc‘,/,,,,.).
Meaufacturei. of CASTOR TEA ILES, It CCP.%
LAMES, sada great variety of BlitTA ' , NI
arric , .. Al.". CARBON OIL LAMP BERN LE,
eA AiSIP BRASS} zi geuerally. N
tree Pittsburith.
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JAMES 13 ONV N
Invitee the attention of Sportsmen and ethers to hi.
splendid stock of GDNS. RIFLES, HE, VEILS
FIST , 'LS, GAME BAGS, POW.DER FLASKS, SHOT
BELTS and PDECIIk'-3, DRAM FLASKS. and am
munition ot over kind. His shirk is the Leave ever
Drought to this ocl7
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L 0 EITIFIC:ATtION BILLS-Nirll42l - :
12 TO THOdE INTERESTEI).—Th. , Commit,.
appointed te collet the ammonite for latetr on the
mrtsfrnttoue, nremod the City of Pittelogh.
hereby notify all peraomi haring bilk for lake. •..
material need upon the infrenchmenta, to pree.m•
the enure, Lefare the lot day of November. to GE..
R. THURSTON, at the Board of Toole
hainag lemn Inattected h. attend to the Limy of ha..
Her all eueli hula correctly ramie oet no. ,
anthem Mated.
By order of the Caminito.,
HEO. 11. TA'R'T""
In riirsounfo of rho shun. n0d.... 1 sill art-,1
daily for ilia idursse of furnishing t h.- .irr forts.
thr making out .14 Lrll., and fur rnfon.r
utter authsuticsi sui dlnninints zit or
Trude It. our., flow I'. lo 16% a. m.
5.•.;
if 4En. 11. THIIII9TUN.
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14 1 111 S . '1':!1', FALL OF 1563
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Extra fin.— ft, tend f , 'roars ‘,ld—lnclndlny ail tl,.
old loteltng rarivnit , a, and 11,..rty
tery largo st—tk of PEA R. I.ttztndafd
I'Lr3l, EVEILIiIt
SHAPE AND ORNA )1 ENT.% L ttEr.n.
ftltA VISrPt. 14/11/rlti,
PLANTS', trlntivaalo and retail at r,try t-a
otolmble pare.. JOILN IIiRIPOCTI. Jr ,
af , l6:dawF Plllottnrch and Oakland Nn: •,
MIEN
NEW GOODS !
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LANE, Wild BOY Sic co.'s
N 0.140 7XDUAL STRUT, A ll,tl
- . DASH 31ERenAst I \
' , Milli FIELD STREET. .h.
for ',nth s good UNION SCTT trot:
MERE. .1.1. w.E.,ffes: 'BLACK CLOTH r.
A sun cloth mod In twelve hors, nt
G. W. DASH'S
so2f. No. St Eimltl,l.4 stp.
CHARLLS L. CALDWELL:,
Sorstnour =WO /lOW. ett t
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SMOKED BEE 1,
COWNESI lIIREET AND FIST
sel7.ly_ P7rrenrm, r.
JOSEPIES'! - (i r cVDl.ls — , •
NUTARY PUBLIC
No. SO DIAMONT) STREET, Ptrrsnrn.,,
Aeknoloknlctnnets of !Undo, Del... Mann n .1 A
day!. taken. Also, Doak. Mortgages, Ar . ,'
Agreement, Lenans and Legal Psirrn of net- r k
valets',
rit&' TUC Y WILLOWS-301 '
nvw 'Amboy from roamed can, for P •by
oc2l ISATALI DICKEI kCr
•QH Ifti AKt S CAI.I INGfitili.
17 ncelvvi and for role by
cr2l JAY( ni DOWN, int; W,.
QALT t SALT!--Orders P. 01 ;ed
Wt., by int: F. rECY". - CO.,
ce- 6 Whotemale Groom, 1S Tat,. r Farr,
'I.IIANBERRIES received an , for n.
thoilrandly Grocery luny of
?OILS A. In—:Si/Ail
CM
e .and
tit e .... for snai • by
& Bac,.
Burring
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