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OFFICIAL PAPER 01 2 lit (
'CITY IVIIALTTER6.
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FRIDAY MORICIVC tITC.23
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Two .Sece.-sioiti4ta A rre , t(d.
OaptArierheller, of the Itagal-y Cavalry,
having yeetertla_v boou ir,!9rn, tw•
men', strangers in the city, then at a her
ball on Smittald t l sireat, bad expresstd
themselves in such a manner as te render
them liable to auzpician, sent some two
'Of his men to the house to observe their
movements. They want, accompanied by
a member of Oapt. Sahl's cavalry company
and from what they heard became satistled
that •the parties worn rebels. They Were
accordingly se'zed by the volunteers...and
taken to the Mayor's Alice, follows `by ti
large crowd.
On searching them such evidence was
found as warranted the belief that they
were secessionists, if not spies. o.le is an
Irishman named Thomas Davi ;, the other
a German, who is called Charles V. Neid.
They stated that they met casually at
Nashville and - were an their way to New
Yolk. Dsvis had with him a $lOO bill on
a Georgia bank, a $2 hill and some small
gold. Noid had $112,50 in gold. Their
baggage had been sent forward to .NeW
York from Loulaville,and the checks were
found with them.
Neid had a decurntnt of which the fol.
lowing is a c)py on his person, but said
nothing to the Mayor about going to Oa r
many:
ADAMS' SOUTIIERN EXPB.P.S.S.
Messinger of Exprcza CbmpariA—This wilt be
handed you ok my fr end C ., arlev Neil, wh, bee
been steward in the hotel at which I am I otiroing
He is now On his Way to the old country, Germany
Any assistance you can render him on the route
to New York will be thankfully , ecelyed by
Your friend .1. FRANK GIBSON,
Agent Fa press GOrn pa ry•
Racsatomn, Ang.-4-2M,
And also the following pass froM,peete
tary Walker to take him safely 'through
the rebel lines I
Confederate States of America.
WARD P., EMMET.
Riessiosu August 13th, 1861.
C. Hoid has permission to ytelt Vashyille and re
turn, lapon his honor as a man. that he will not
comnutnicate, in writing or verbally, for publica-
WM, ally fact ascertained by hlin
L. P. WALKER, iieoretary of War.
Hy V. E. Plnasatan.
Davis had a letter addressed to him at
Augusta, Ga., as follows:
Cat.aisiras, July 29th,1861
Ma. DAVIS —De'r Sir—Y ors of the 28th
has this fndment came to hand, and u
it affords me
much pleasure to hear that you are all inght. The
reason I did not answer your lathers letter imme
diately Was that he requested m• to wr.te you,
irlifeh I din, and no: receiving an answer, I wro , e
hittinn themed ins!.., giving him the full part.oulars
• cr-hoOr I getting on and how thins were am
eriadyinthie city. You speak of coming down h ere;
- I would be happy to see you, as I cannot tell how
stOon•L:May be called from home myself, harm;
Joined a new company that has formed here called
the South Carolina Rangers; we are to ibe a noun
ted company and our arm I are to be double bar
reled shot guns and nary revolvers. Capt. Mur
ray left this city this morning for New York by
way of your city. He easy be there when you re
ceive this. My family are all en jaying good heslth
and I hope this may find you enjoying the same
blessing. Ycurs Truly R. ARNOLD.
A COMITAZGA.
Tnese documents seem to be conclusive
as to the character of the men, and an in
formation was made against them for
treason, upon which they were committed
for father hearing. A ' dospatch was for
warded to New York to stop and search
their baggage, and a hint given to look
after Capt. Murray. Bolt' are well dressed
and have a gentlemanly appearance and
good address.
During the investigation the crowd of
citizens who bad followed the rebels became
much excited and from expressions dropped
in the Mayor's office it is probable that if
.Ihe_cfiarow.z. 4„ tho priseriers bad been
Fully known before they clime under the
protection of the law they would have been
suspended from the most convenient lamp
posts.
The Homicide at Elizabeth—Coroner's
Inquest,
The Coroner returned to the city on
Wednesday night from Elizabeth, where
he went to take evidence concerning the
death of Benjamin Eccles, shot by Wil-
liam Fortner At an early hour on Tuesday
morning. The testimony elicited was ar
follows:
Wm. F. Smith testified that he heard
two shots fired in the vicinity of fort
ner's house and heard Eccles ask tonner
what he was shooting about. He then
heard the third report and Bcciaeexclaimed
that he was shot. He was msablo to walk
and was carried home. The witness, with
three others, stood about three rods distant
when the shot was fired, and no demon
strations had been made by them in the
shape of a riot. The parties with li3cles
were the witness, (smith) George Stewart,
Wedley Bradley, and Wm. Lewis. The
, first tut witness heard was Fortner corn%
ing to the door and saying, "I heard that
plot," after which he fired. There were
no stones thrown nntil after the firing.—
Some of the party were under the influence
of Ilquorf
Mrs. Jane Fortner, wife of the defend
ant, testified that she was in bed, with her
husband, and that they were awakened by
noise outside the house, and stones thrown
through the window. Thy both got up
and found two men at the door, They
came rushing in, swearing that they would
"kill him and all his family." Fortner
shot three times, standing in his own door.
When the last shot was fired, they were
rushing in at the gate. Mr. and Mrs.
Fortner ran out at the back door, and
when they, left some one came in at the
front door.
Samuel Leech testified that he was called
ont of his house between eleven and twelve
o'clock, to chase away some men from Mr.
Hubler's; be crossed over to Mr. Gregg's
and saw three men passing his house—two
of whom picked up chunks of wood from
his woodpile. They passed round toward
Mr. Fortner's house, and in a very short
time a noises was heard in that direction,
like the throwing of stones or clubs against
the house, which was immediately followed
by two shots. Immediately after there
wsaa tremendous noise, as if throwing
atones against a building. Witness soon
after heard the third shot fired, and when
he went round he found no one but Mrs.
Fortner, who crossed from a neighbor's to
her own house and got the gun.
John Hippard, who lives next house to
Mr. Fortner,testifled that he was awakened
by a gun shot" between twelve and one
o'clock Tuesday morning. He saw a crowd
of four persons at Fortner's, and heard
atones thrown and broken glass rattling.—
Heard one man say that if Fortner shot
they would go in and kill every one in
there. Tbey dared him several times to
shoot. After the last shot Fortner ran
over to Hippard's, when some of the men
ed into his house, smashed some fur..
nit and then left.
D J. X. Vankirk and John E. Shaffer
made put rnortern examination, and
found - at the ball had entered the right
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side nfAhAabdomen, Reusing through the
liver an lodging under the skin in the
back.
The jury found that the deceased came
to his death by a gun shot wound, inflicted
by Wm. Fortner. Privately they were of
opirdon that the act was justifiable but they
could, under the evidence, return no other
verdict.
After the verdict a commitment was
made out against Fortner by a Justice of
the Peace and he was brought to the city
in custody of an officsr, but the jailer re
fused to receive him, as the commitment
was defective, not setting forth theoffence
Charged. Fortner accordingly, under the
advice of his counsel, delivered himself
up to the Coroner, who committed him
npon a charge of murder. His counsel
intend to take out a writ of habeas corpus
and make an effort to have him released on
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,hater Roil of Men Enlisted * Captatu
Wm. Kopp's Company, Bing Guards,
CO. D. H. Williams' Regiment.
Captain, William Kopp
First Limit maul, Henry Sweilear
Peoond Idectersn', Charles Rail
Flrst Sertf.lut, .1 woe MDI tern
Second '• John. A Zlitler
Third •• Yslix Dula
Fourth •• Vale uaoe Pfede , MlLl
Fifth .. Chris•opher troth
I irst Cul i ~ :ii:, iierinsn 1,10,(4,1
!- , ...0n,1 - John A Zs , iler
Th rd - ('sear EVeng , r
Fourth " d.din Philip Beisel
?int) " Herman Lunen
S'z:h " John Wuet henetc
-ru -:,lti - I.a.rene- Koehler
F 4r , t • ( h{trit-s Kelblek. r
I-•,,si Af N.I mu, \ .•: 1 , ,i(al (. Final
lti.oond - John Att holder
First Wagoner, John IS Edgar
PRIVATE '.
George An ehreed lugh Me , loogau
i harles A ugu,ao 0 John ItleGr , ri. sr
Maury liaknouse John 14 , 431-ory, ir
George Bease: John Meyers
Cbarics Belle Valentine Nussbaum
William 15"en3er Em I Poerstel
Lorenz Bovenz lohn Roth, Jr
August Brinkman Frederick Reis
Oharies Stucker Jacob &hada
Christian Britsch Adam Scheel
George Dietrich Frederick Scheiterllu,
Homy Dietzel Jacob Schlegel
ennstian I) intnan Florian hichwell
Bernhard Dittig John George i-Jechsatier
Jacob Max Eberle F.cizard Pen zlußi
William Felling John Siebeit
Frederick Feldman Adam Smith
Charles Yrahlick August Schtooder
Hugh Fraser Vincent Sorg
Christopher Galls Frederick Stocks
William Goetile Conrad helve
George Gran An•tr as libersax
Henry Gutyahr J.Ain Wagner
Christian Hartman Joseph Wagner
Charles Haupt John Webor
James E P Ramona Ferdinand We'brl 3
Peterziei Henrietk Samuel Weiler
Joseph Hough Jonn Welts
Claudine H tar Franz Wenzel
Andreas Hug Adolph Westerman
Charles Hoffman Caspar Wilhelm
Frans Joseph Hohmaa t hrysostom Wilhelm
Caspar Kauffman Constant Williams
Philip Jacobge KirchK e l n ein Eteorr Fran
ge z WWoittmlfma
re:amus Kulerimen Ilervy Yeut ch
John Kreiger George Bolingcr
Henry Hollrnan August Fischman
Retry Leopold Adelbert Gaoler
Fred.rick Maier John Kumptt
Charles Nagar Cbrislisn Meurer
John Mathes Free Moen
Juno Mayer Henry Pinkert
Stephen Muclaeuberger David H Williams
henry Moeller Caspar Zorn
John Mueller
Frisbee hifantry.
Tbis is the name of a company now organ
iz'ng under the superintendence of Lieut.
W. L Foulk, late Quartermaster of the
7th Pennsylvania Regiment. Although
the roll Tor this company was only com
menced on Wednesday morning, yet it
numbers upwards of fifty members, a por
tion of which marched tiarough the prin
cipal streets yesterday, and made a very
creditable appearance. Members will be
provided with uniforms in this city when
mustered in The rendezvous is on Smith.
field street near Fifth.
, lADILITY OF SII/sTETT FORA. PARTNER
-In the case of Campbell vs Lacock, in
,he District Court a few days since, an in
teresting point was decided. Lacock was
security for Gissinger, late one of the pro
prietors of the Station Hotel, Allegheny,
who purchased the inte est of his partner.
Getty, agreeing to pay the debts of the firm.
Campbell held a note of the firm for $5OO,
upon which he got judgment, but tie ex
ecution was returned: "no goods," and suit
was brought against Lacock. Judgment
was entered for the defendant, thil Court
holding that where on dissolution of part ,
nership one partner binds himself to the
other to pay the debts of the firm, and a
third partner then and there becomes secur
ity for the performance of the contract—a
creditor, not privy to the contract, cannot
in his own name sue the surety for the
firm's debt. If the creditor has any action
agaidst the surety, it must be to the name
of the partner to whom the promise was
given.
UTRAG IL IN B EAVES 001111141 - • —The
Beaver Argus has the foilowing:—"we
have just learned of a mast fiendish at.
tempt upon the life of one of our citizens,
which was perpetrated," Thursday night
last. Mr Jonathan ,"natty, residing near
Dsrlmigton, pavilw,retired to rest, about
midnight was araoaTby a loud knocking
at the door. Hastily rising, he repaired to
the door and, opened it, when the villain,
intent upon murder, fired either a gun or a
pistol, disitarging its contents ID the body
of Mr. B , and inflicting a very serious
injury. Toe villain succeeded in making
his escape by jumping upon a horse of Mr.
B.'s which the wretch had near by, ready
bridled and saddled. No trace of the mis.
treant has been discovered nor can any
cause ba assigned for the commission of the
act. Mr. B. was still alive at latest ac
counts. The horse was found next, day
near Enon,
A
PPC.INTED. —We are pleased to learn
hat Dr. Wm. McClelland, formerly .of
,his city, but a resident, for some years, of
Omaha city, where he made for himself a
brilliant reputation as a physician, has
been appointed Surgeon in the First Regi
ment Nebraska Volunteers. Ile is now
stationed at Pilot Knob, with Gen. Pren.
Use' command. This is a good appoint.
ment, and many of the Dr.'s friends here
will rejoice at his selection, confident that
he will fill the position with skill and honor
to himself.
, }I.A.TH OF " OLD PUT," DAN RICE'S
RIINIOCEROS.—On Sunday night last the
steamer Key City collided with Dan Rice's
steamer forty miles below La Crosse, Wis.,
on the Mississippi river, knocking over
board the cage containing the Rhinoceros,
which sunk, drowning .the Rhinoceros
The animal was valued. at $20,000. He
was called "Old Put." He was purchased
by Dan Rice four years ego last fall of
Howe, the well known showman, in whose
Menagerie ho had traveled through the
country for several seasons for $5,000.
WESTERN THEOLOGICAIORMINARY.—
The regular session of this Seminary will
open on Monday, the 9th of September, at
four o'clock, p. n., in the chapel, whin
the distribution of rooms will take place.
The opening lecture will be delivered by
the Rev. Dr. Elliott, on Tuesday after-.
noon, at four o'clock, in the chapel. The
corps of instruction is full, comprising
Professors Elliot, Jacobus, Plumer,Wilson
and Paxton.
ARMY • SHIRTS.—De. J D. Baldwin, of
Allegheny, who has already filled two
large contracts for the State, has just re
ceived a contract from the General Gov
ernment for 20,000 army shirts. The
shirts will all be made up in this city,
under the direction of M. Hanauer, tailor,
of Market street, and will afford employ
ment to quitea number of seamstresses.
Lock. Halms Iturawr.—On Wednesday
night, between eight and nine o'clock, the
- lock-house at Dam No. 1, Monongahela
river, caught fire and was totally destroy.
ed. It Was a frame structure, and the light
was observed for miles around the city. It
belonged to the Monongahela Navagation
Company
,AVALRY MOVlNG.—Quartermaster
Eakin yesterday sent forward by Pennsylr
vania Railroad one hundred men (Co. H)
of Lieut. Col. Emory's Cavalry regiment.
Another company will go on today. We
believe their destination:is Shippemburg,
i n thi s state . where they will be mounted
and equipped.
Ctrr MORTATATT. —The 7 Physician to
the Board of Health reports, for the week
ending August 19th, 27 deaths, via: 18
males, 11 females; 26 white, 2 colored ; 8
adults, 21 children. Of adults three died
of consunaotion; of the children 7 of cholera
infantum and 2 each of diarrhea, Maras,
mug, dlptheria and hydrocephalus.
S. K. Noaottevic, Eiq , an experienced
druggist of this city, now at S. Johnston's
Smithfield street, has been appointed Hos=
pital Steward for Col. Leasure's regiment.
Darold friend "Sam" will fill the position
ably, as he has been reared in the sohool
of pharmacy.
READY To Go.—The Swissvale Home
Guards, Captain Finney, eta meeting held
on Wednesday evening, voted almost
unanimously to tender their services for a
short campaign, whenever a necessity for
action arises.
PIMAY Ants compny,
recruited by Captain J. N. Hooey, of
Clarion county, arrived in this city, on
Wednesday evening, by the Allegheny
Valley Railroad, and put up at the Girard
House. They came down with the inten
tion of going immediately to Harrisburg.
to join Col, Black's regiment, but learning
that he had gone on to Washington, they
determined to remain here for a time, until
they decide as to which regiment they will
join. They nu rn her seventy men, and the
balance will be forwarded in a few days
E • OF TILE N W GUN BOATS. —I 0.•
are to De given to the new gun
boats now building for the governor nt.
The boats built in Maine are to be called
Kirandin, Aroostock, PanobEcot and Kin
no. Thoee in Massachusetts—Mar blebead
Sagamore, Chocura and Litiron. In Con.
necticut—Owasco, Ottawa, Pembina, Sen
oca, Chippewa and Winona. In Pennsyl.
vania—ltasca, Scioto and Wissahickon
In I), daware—laltoma. At Baltimore
Pinola
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_APTAIN ENRIGHT, late Lieutenant in
Capt. Gerara's Company, Fifth Regiment,
bay been actively engaged for several days
in recruiting a company for Col. Rowley's
regiment. lie has already forwarded one
detachment, and has another squad ready
to move at any moment. His recruiting
office is on Smithfield street, opposite the
Custom House. He will fill up his company
as speedily as possible, and those wishing
to enlist cannot select a more careful or
compettnt officer to serve under.
G'
BEAT SACRIFICE.—goods going for
almost nothing. Oil paintings, revolvers
and jewelry selling at remarkably low
prices, every evening this week, at the
Auction House of McClelland, Weaver &
Co., Masonic Hall. Sale . at 7 o'clock this
evening, when all in want of bargains
should attend.
AhmirrE.D.—Wm. J. Galbraith, E - q ,
after passing a highly creditable examine
ti-n, has been admitted to practice in the
Courts over which Judge McClure pre
sides, upon motion of John M. Kirkpat
rick, Eoq
B(iNEFXT —Don't forget that Adah
Isaacs lilenken takes a benefit at the Thea
tre to-night. Look at the bill in another
column; it is attractive and will, we are
sure, have a toe audience this evenin
A
rims, company from Washington
county, under command of Capt. Arm
strong, for Col. Leasure's regiment, is ex
pected at Camp Wilkins to-day.
_APT. I) C. Wil.LiAms is organizing a
cavalry company in Blair coanty, to be
mustered into Gen. Harlan's reelmeat, at
Philadelphia.
NAT'.
flr lc learn that the Novelty Works are
making canister and grate shot for the
Government—having reeeiv ,, d a contract
for one hundred tons.
Taa "Idahoning Rifles," from Indiana
cc•unty under Capt. Kropp, armed 111-t
evening and went into camp. They juin
Col Poppy's regiment.
DENTISTRY.-Dl. C. Sill, No 216 Penn
treat, attends to ail branches of the Den
al profession.
sAPON !FIERY.
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Ono pound oqu:Il to Six pounds
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For Sah, el Whokaiak, by
Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co.
PITTSBUF?CIi, PA.
And by pp DruzalFas 4 Urtuers in the Caftnd
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puSTERS,
PLACARDS',
HAND-BILLS,
Printed at Llie lowest cash prices to suit the times,
W. S. HAVEN,
84 THIRD STREET,
WHO WILL PRINT IN
RED, WHITE AND BLUE4WITH FANCY COTS,)
PLAIN BLACK INK.
and ace Samples and get prieeLlßO.
/0811,11 MUER ABITHOLIY =TU.
JOSEPH MEYER & 80N,
Manufacturers, and NY holosaJe and Retail
Dealem
F lIRNITVRE & CHAIRS.
No. 42 Penn etyma, above the Canal.
Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain
Furniture, in Walnut and Maboganr of Weir own
manufacture, and warranted equal in quality and
style to any manufactured in the city, and will sell
at reasonable seism fiattif
AMIN WOMB ..... -MOIL LOOlO3
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and in
secturties for money.
Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with
collateral securities.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD.
Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated an
reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished
with good securities at remunerative prices.
Also, attend to the Bale, Renting and Leasing of
Real otate.
Office, No. 92 FOURTH STREET. above Wood.
AUSTIN LOO9llB.
TO THE 'PUBLIC.
,PBOIALLY the Igno
rant and falsely Mod- ,
est Physicians of all de- . • '•—•
nominatione, treat secret
...pr.,•'11111re„:•-";;'•\,,
and delicate disorders, ,
self abuse and dummies or //
etuations common and
incident to youths of both
sexeci, and adults, single or married. Because
Lc, , Beane/xr publishes the fact of his (Wine
so, the 'gnome. and falsely modest are
dreadfcely shocked, and thin), it a great sin
very immoral, and for contamination and
corruption among their wives, promising sons
and daughters. Their family physician ebould be
cautious to keep them in ignorance that they dc
the same as br BRABSTRUP, (except publishing)
lest a lucrative pr& lace might be lost to them
among stupid, falsely modes , ' and presumptuous
families, born and raised in ignorance, sprung vn
as mushrooms, and who compare society,
gence, sense, to dollars and centa,glisteriouelY,
meanly or illy gotten. It is to publicie, however,
that numerous parents and guardians are thankful
that their sons, daughter. and wards, previously
feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appear
lance, have been restored to health and vigor by In.
BRA.NBTRUP, besides many before and after mar.
nags through him have been saved much suffering,
anxiety, mortiftestion, ec. Having the advantage
of over thirtyyears experience and observation,
consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment
of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by
the profession, m well recommended by respect.
able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, ke .
Eermatorhea, or so called nocturnal emissiona.—
Th's dreadful malady can be completely cured by
the very last discovery that has never yet failed. In
female diseases he has had superior experience on
account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu.
fanny is completely cured. As for consumption or
pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are compo•
sed from iceland moss and other ingredients by
a skillful physician fiveyearn at the baseness, t
tuts had more success than all the pretensions
that bare as yet been discovered, as the certifi•
cat** will ahow. They are all genuine and can be
found according to a pamphlet that each . erson
will get at th e examination, ail free of Charge.—
Office 85 Smithfield street, near Diamond street
ovate c ommuni c ations from all parts of th e Union
strictly attended to. Direct to
BOX 800,
deolydtowns Pittsburgh Post Mos.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Aug. 22 —The fol
lowing proclamation has been issued to the
people of Missouri : •
Baying been called by, the G)vernnr (.f
your State to assist in (driving the Federal
Ennis out of the State cud in restoring to
the people other just rights, I have reins
atnolsg you simply with the view of Lrhking
war upon our northern foes and driving
them back. I give the (oppressed of your
State an opportunity of again standing up ,
as freemen and uttering their true sentt
edenls. You have been overrun and trams
pled upon by the mercenary hordes of the
North. Your beautiful State has been
nearly subjugated, but those true sons of
M,etotrri wh o have contii.w d in ivrn.3 les
g.e.her wi.h any fo , ce, came :sack upon the
cnetny and we Lave !_ - ,sined a great and
signal victory. Their goners: is chief Is
slain and many of their other general c lb
curs wuruded. Their army is in fl!glit
One and all of the true men of ..kinsuuri
will rise up and rally Around their stan
dard. The State will be redeemed. I do
not come among you to make war upon
any of your people, whether for tho Union
or otherwio. The Union people will all
be protected in their rights and property.
It is earnestly recommended to them to re
turn to their homes. `Prisoners of the
Union party which hafesheen arrested Ly
the army will be released- and allowed to
return to their friends. lissouri must be
allowed to choose her own destiny. No
oaths binding your consciences will be ad.
ministered-. P. have driven the enemy
from among you. The time has now are
rived for the people of the State to act.—
You cannot longer procrastinate—Missouri
must now take her rsition by the North
or South. (Stgned,)
BEN. McOni.Lonon,
, Brig. Gab. - Commanding-
The following genrtial order has also
be promulgated Headquarters Western
Army, Cairp near Springfield, htto , Aug
12, 1801.—The general commanding takes
great pleasure in tinnoancing to the army
under his command the scqual victory it
has just gained. Soldiers of Louisiana, of
Arkansas, of Missouri and of Texas, nobly
have you sustained your lives. Shoulder
to shoulder yor LSVO met the enemy and
driven them before you. Your first bat.
tie has been glorious and your general is
proud of you. The opp:sing force coin
peso' (nearly of the old regular army of
the South, have thrown themselves upon
you, cent; lent of vi( t try but by great gal
lsntry and determined courage you have
entirely r, used it with great slaughter
Several pieces of artillery and prisoners
are now in your hands. The commander
in chief of the enenly is cler i c, and many
of the general cilierra wounded.
By order of Ilaie. MCCULLOUGLI
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A Division to be Canunanded
by Gen. Prentiss
laolvropr, rile , Aug. '2O.—A corre.pond
ent of the St. Louis Pemocrat learns that
Gen. Prentiss has been assignEd to com
mand a division comprising the several
points in the vicinity of Cape Giradeau,
Cairo and Rrd'4 Point. Gan. Grant who
was formerly in command here has been
ordered to Jethrfon city, where ho will
establish his hesoquarters
Col. It , es.' regiment started for Freder
ickitown, Madison county, to•day.
The enemy is reported to be on St. Fran,
cis river to,day, having left Cedar Creek.
They have received reinforcements from
Hardee, with artillery and -,re awaiting to
out tiff Col: thaw., - -KablaCreek..
Their force is said to be 20,000sti Jog; liar.'
doe's command still remains at Greenville.
A rebel camp one thousand strong Is report
ed near L 'sterville, or, Brack Cre".k, about
fifteen miles southwest of here, with forces
at Centreville, Marble Creek and Froder
ickstown. As they aro already at the two
latter and will soon be at the former these
rebels will soon succeed.
Two United States Prisoners
Released by Gen. Price.
ST. Louts, Auguss 22.—Two members
of the Ist Kansas regiment arrived here
from Springfield, having been released by
Gon. Price. They state that on Thursday
following the retreat from Springfield, Mc-
Calloch started in pursuit of Siegel with
8000 Cavalry and nine pieces of Artillery.
But after one day's march, learning that
Siegel had been reinforced, he gave up
the pursuit and marched towards J..fferson
City. Quite a number of wounded on both
aidee died since our forces left Springfield.
Col. Coffee, who was a prisoner in the
Federal camp, and released on parole by
Gen. Lyon, a short time since, was wound•
ed and has since lost a leg.
Reports foot up the Federal loss at the
battle of Wilson's Creek as follows: Killed,
223; wounded, 721; missing 291. A large
number of the missing men were taken
prisoners by the rebels and have since been
released.
3hilKE
CARDS, &c
Bridges on the Louisville and
Nashville Railroad Swept
Away.
Looisvu.a.x, August 22.—The trestle
work on the Louisville and Nashville
Rsilroad at Sonora was washed away last
night. The passengers and mails will be
detained five hours. It will be repaired
to-morrow. Another trestle bridge on the
'Lebanon branch, two miles from Lebanon,
was washed away.
A special despatch to the Courier, dated
Paducah, says:—"The gun boat Conestoga
came here this morning, with 240 med,
who captured the steamer W. B. Terry
and took her to Cairo yesterday, and that
a thousand Lincoln troops came to Claud
vine, thy., captured two citizens of that
place and took them to. Cairo as prison
ers." The Courier also says that the
excitement at Lexington yesterday was
very great on the arrival of the guns sent
from the Federal government, which was
increased by the turning out of the Home
and State Guards and the arrival of
cavalry. The Courier says a difficulty
would have been inaugurated but for the
persuasion of J. C. Breckinridge, who ad
dressed the crowd, urging no violence, but
to permit the troops to take and convey
the guns to their destination. The Courier
says the excitement - was so great along the
road that further shipments will not be
attempted for the present.
Boarded by a Iklrlvateer.
N kw Yong, Aug. 22.—Tho British brig
Andover from Savannah, report that on
the 17th instant, when off Cape Hatteras,
she was boarded by a privateer steamer,
but could not learn her name. She was a
side wheel river boat of about 200 tons and
two guns. Her Captain reported having
several prizes in Hatteras inlet, one being
the Itasco. He further stated that they
expected a Federal brig - of-war along that
way, and if she came, they with two other
larger vessels, would attack her. The offi
cers and the boats crew were all apparently
Eastern men.
A Skirmish 111
..Western vir.
CINCINNATI, Ang. 22.--A skirmish oc•
curred at Hawk's Nest, in Kanawha Val.
ley, eight miles below Gauley on the 20th
The rebels advanced 4000 strong, to where
the 11th Ohio had erected barricades, and
were driven back with a loss of fifty killed,
and a considerable number wounded and
taken prisoners. Our loss was none killed;
two slightly wounded and one missing
Oar forces captured quite a number of
horses and equipments.
. Another report by steamer from Ka
nawha tonight says that 0. Jennings Wise
was taken prisoner. Doubtful.
ENTIOI.
LATEST BYI TELEGRAPH.
Bon. McCullough's Proclama
tion.
glnla.
Governor Inspecting
the -Pennsylvania Volun
teers.
HARRISBURG, Aug. 22 —Gov. Curtin
left this morning for a few days, his health
requiring a brief absence from the cares
and labors imposed upon him by the prey
sent state of affairs. He will return in the
course of neat week, and soon after pro
ceed to Washington to make a personal
inspection of the Pennsylvania Volunteers,
and to tri6 various regiments stationed
there, at Baltitnoro and Point of 'Rocks.
An order way issued today, thanking
the Home Guards of Philadelphia for their
promptitude in tendering their services to
the country in the present emergency.—
F The alacrity ftnd unanirninity with which
.they come :,;r ward has won the conedence
and esteem of the Governir The order
just issued by Adj.itant General Biddle is
a fitting testimony to their patriotism and
z>al in the cause of our country.
1/Aspatches from Washington have been
ret eivcd here conveying the thanks of the
President and So2restiry of War to Gov.
Curtin fur the promptnes s and efficiency
displayed by the Mate Administration in
responding to the recent. order of Sscretary
Cameron for troops
Companies coblinw) to seine in from
secti ms of the Sato, and every
etfort.ii being put forth to facilitate their
early departure to Warhir.::tm
SeersUomaistm Orga.tilzing In
KANSAS CITY, A' gust 22.—Information
of the organization of large forces of
s^crssio;asts is received here ; from 15,000
to 17,000 will leave Jackson county this
week, and as many mere from Lafayette
county - , all en route for seces.sion head•
quarters. Rumors of an attack on this city
are current.
The Pirate Sumter.
NE?, Yoaß, Augu3t 22,—A letter from
euracoa reports that tho pirate S/rater has
taken the schooner Abby Bradford, of
Ltguayra, 'The Veneauelean authorities
relused the Sumter admission, and do
spatc.h , :d a schooner to the Las Recces, 70
miles north of Laguajra, to recapture the
bark ./Toseph Maxwell, at anchor 'there.
Steamboat Seized at Fadacab
by the Rebels.
CINCINNATI, August 22.—Private
spatches say that the Tennesseeans seiz , d
at Paducah, Ky, , to day, the Evansville
I.:nd Paducah :lad: boat and took her with
her cargo up Tennqisee river.
CAIiDiD
ATES
11
ROBERT WA TSOIC,
OF THE FOUR H WARD, PITTSBURGH,I
r- Limsll to fr , •nda and fellow C161.4 4 11ii of
A!, gri.ay coon.) , as o,t. i'n!,n and Workinf.iman'e
rauoidaie, at tne actor!er aul3 k!*
thi'FOß COUNTY TREASURER - .:- - i. FLOYD
of tbe Second Ward, Pitishurgh, will be
candidate fur the above office, before the y Reouhl c a
-
en Nominating Convention. aradawte
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
D R JOHN HARVEY, having for
upwards of twentyyears devoted Female
D
Ii me exclu,ively to the treatment of Fema/e
Dfficuities. and having succeeded in thousands of
cane• in restoring the afflutted to sound bele' h, has
now entire cenfldence in offering publicly his
"Groat American Remedy,"
DR. HARVEY'S
HRONO - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS,
Which have never tot failed (when the direc•
nous have been strictly foilowedOin re-
moot ng difficul ties arising from
filtS t ruction, or stoppage of Nature,
or In rcistoring the system to perfect health, when
sutferini from srutsi. Arricriotts, PROPLAPEM
Utz
rie Warns, or other weakness of the Ursistiut
UAn Ads. Also, in all cases of L'IBILITY OR NE11 , 7008
PaOBnATION, 11113TESUCJ, PatinTATlella. AC ,
whip ii are the forerunners of more serious disease.
str- These 1 th's per, ectly h i trintfe:ss on the col
s' .turn. arri nvei :e laden cp the: must dedicate PO
17114 w ist rousing .::istrenr; at the game time
they sm . Li e e radon by strengthsitning, invigorat
.;
in, end tentOnng the system to .
condi
mul. by bringing on the mojahly period with
so matterlmen wtaartarnse the °Nitre*.
lion wynay arise. They should.however, sot be taken
dur ng the first three or four moths of pregnsncy,
thougn safe at any other time, as misoamage
would be the result
li.ach box contiuns 60 Pills. Pai - x 01111 DOLLAR,
wbeci desired sill he sent by mail pre-paid by
advertised Agent, on receipt of the money.
li ft
.E....tch , teter, N. , General Agent.
G. H. KEYSER. 140 Wood street, Wholesale and
Retail Agent fcir Pittsburgh, and sold by Druggists
generally. auld.lydAmis
'SOWN & TETLEY,
136 Wcod 6treet,
.MAKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL
WELLS at the shortest possible notice.
Having been in ths business of manufacturing tools
ever since the "fever" first broke out,we can assure
persons about to engage in the oil business, that it
will be to their interest to give us a call and make
an examination of our stock now on hand. mhBo
Co - Partnership,
FHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
day fr-rrned a Co-Partnership under the
name and style of PERKINS, MERRICK 4 CO., In
the Paper, Rag and genera] Commission Business.
JNO. M PERKINS,
C. HENRY MERRICIK,
Pittsburgh. Pa EDWARD C. CLAPP.
- t March Ist, 1861 .
Jere. M. Piaitunt......C. Hier Mazzuca......K 0. QUI?
PERKINS, MERRICK & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &c.,
Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine,
and Wire, Paper-Makers
Materials, &0., &c.
Warehouse No. 52 Tird Street,
marl PITTSBURGH, PA
.1 All Els A. FETZER.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT'
FOB MB BALI Oi
Floor, Grain, Bacon, bar .1, Butter,
Dried Fruit and Produce Generally,
CORNER Or 114,11KET AND ?MST BTBaBTE,
PITINBURGH ,
Rims To—Francis G. 8a1'...3y, &eq., William
worth tir., B. Orittibert 800, , h, Boyd A
Ott, Heieker* Swearingen, B. Brady. Oa .1. ht.
Id. Bank, Diet Howell, Mangle & On., (4eor h e WI
andereon, Donlon Paxton & Co, Wheeling.
my29:2pthla
HOMY DAISSILL.,
.J.AXIMI IL MUDD e
ROBERT DALZELL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
COMMISSION AND FORVPIRDIIG MERCHANT
DILLCII3 . III PRODUCEI LID Pr:l%lva • Et hiesmorcti
RO. 163 1 LIBERTY .TIREET,
nolkis Pnrnarsaa.
C. WEST ar. CO.,
ILAITILIKITMaiI Of
C A IGES.
RoKAwAYa, BUGGIES, SULEIB3 .t SLEIGHS
No. 197 limn Strest.littsburyh, Pa.
far Ail x ork warranted to be of the best rat
en ale and workmanship, mv I 'klVdio
OTATO EB.—New brands large
JL, White Potatoea, just received and for sale by
JAB. A. FETZER. corner Market and First ate:
Q HELLED CORN-300 bushels Prime
kj Yellow Shelled Corn, In store and for Bale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
corner Market and First atrw •
CORN MEAL-50 bushels fresh
ground Corn Meal, Just received and for sale
JAMES A. FETZER,
corner Market and First streets.
by
an 22
E - 74G5.-2 barrels Fresh Eggs, just re
ceived and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
an 2 2 corner Market and First streets.
QLUN UMBRELLAS AT RtUCED
PRICES--A find rate hne of sun Umbrellas
al a large reduction M price to close out the stook.
EATON, MACRUM A CO;
1T and 19 Fifth street.
N 0.15 FIFTH STREET,
NO. 16:FIFTH STREW,
IS THE P 14013 TO
18 Tim PLACE TO
BUYBUY BROW GO3IEAP.ESAP,
BBOEB
D. 8. DIFFIENBACHER.
10 SHIRT COLLARS FOR 25
CENTiIe
Approved style of
Gentg Patent Enameled Collars for 1S 1.
10 Shirt Collars of any style for 25 cents.
EATON, XACRUM 00,
Nos. IT and 19 Fifth street.
LIME. -100 barrels fresh Lime, just
received and for sale by
aulB HENRY H. COLLINS.
J 3-11 00.111 BRUSH.-20 bales, just re
ceived and for sale by
81310 RZNRY S. COLEinkil3.
EG G .-2 barrels fresh E s Ap ra lust
E
received and for sale by J. A. F
aus Corner Market and First streets.
CCARTRIDGES always on hand for 11.
8. muskets and nSes. also for Sharp's rifles,
B ig put PO bores. PVT Mkt kr
DWI% TRTLIIY.
Kaunas - .
ALLMECINT Cur, August 22,1881
The offerings this week are large and the stock
sold brought good prices—an advance ou last week.
The shipments East are heavy.
UNION DROVE YARD&
John Allender, Poprietor.
CATTLE.
Sold. Sent Ewe. Price.
is 94
213
Offered by.
J R Purnell.—
Hancock & Co. *** .... *****
ABA H Dickey
TRcwe..-....-
13 Hoffmann
T 13 French............
B Wolfe--
Frank Cain- ......
Geo Stle , Man .....
Wm A Neal -
M Mann
Wm Murdech
Grouse
Bracken & Ere: - hart
Holmes .t Pfeiffer.
Ross 81ack.....
Haish & Oo
C D ......
J 0 Crum....... ,
John 0h1........
B H Phillips--
J
J B Huff
A Greenawalt..
Geo Emirch...
Myara & 8r0....
a. Moßidd &Co
' J Hai
__man
W Perden
Jao McFadden
Jae Turner
8 Gordan
J Banen
Ales M00re......,
H
HOGS.
Gfered by. Sent Bast.
J. Schwaly 61
D. 266
E. I Mllijae ~.- 86
Chariest Grant .... ..... 287
Relates .1. Pfeiffer.— 868
G. N.lCtigons. 67
J. Sin. W.
ger GoldweS b:10
178
L. Foists 180
SHEEP
Offered by. , Sent East.
Osborn a Hamilton... EhT/
A J Fleming.. 192
Holiday a J0ne5....._,398
Wm Galey 183
H A ........... 97
Goo St_ .iicey.." 183
Jno C Hartael....--.., 286
T Rowe 160
B Huiffman..------ 117
E Adams 186
Wm Russell- 200
P Daily__ ............. 188
Geo Shaman.. .... ........ 182
J Smith _......,....».. 896
JCrouse ........... 376
O N Kilgore .. 176
8 Thompson-- 187
Brackon & Everhart... 93
J ithulman-- ...
B laTm s ....
MeGarland &Jlo.l;ai
COMMERCIAL
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
WEEKLY REVIEW.
Carefully Revised and Corrected by our
otsn Commercial RePOrger-
PITISSTIEGH, August 22d,1851.
We note I, tio charge in the markets since our
list, and n, Improvement in Gusto* ss, though a
good trade's lookad for in the fill.
Ale—Pittsburgn mantuacturea continues in
fair Cemf
zditiß : adY BhlPne : tB f: aliParth : theeuuntr y . :Theeatabllste,tatesapresentare:bi hr.
blB.hr.hbienn eto.oot4o in
18,00 $4,00
X tkoo 3,00 IXX 7 . 00 6 "
Cream— 6,00(00,00 2,60(p)3,00 Porter.... 0,00 3, , t)
The new excise law will, of cour, , e, produce an
advance but, manufacturers have not yet fixed a
new scale of prices.
A ahes—We note no material change. Pots
A lta i
at at 4 4@i s e ci
N a i n tra d
te Pe o a f r s t a lt a t; at *4 6 243 ( 4%; soda
Concentrated Lye 10yo, lb.
Bacon... There is a fair demand, but no claange
, in figures. Shoulders are dull at 60%"c; Sides
at 4 , @ 7 X { :; P ain Rains 8 W0 3 %0, and Sugar
Cure 10so le. •it ID
Bet:UM...Theft is a good demand, with sales
of small white at 60662 e. per bush.
Batter... Sales of choice roll making at 106
lie 14 lb.
Brooms—Sales at $1,25491,50 per dozen for corn.
mon and 12,0962,75 for gond and mneY *
14turilkirsuzee'nkrirsitiCI7,941c8 4anrplud.asnierfodullbiug:l.d.--:llllsl4euckno;e7s3viipeorlaio;ns,alikimanT7:.x.;
Tubs, No. t 3 hoops, '#ilaizen, 17,n No.
16,75; No. 3 giusk no 3, $5.50; Zio. NQ•.6,
15 Ou; Keelei's N 0.2, $2,74 ante
$4.76.
•
Cr ackers—Have recently declined, and 11 ..
now quote 48 follows by the bill : Water Cracke r s
5i,e 2 ,0 14 .Butter • Sugar t 1 c; Soda: 7 cl Bnst o:
Pit 8read:1 , 47613 bbL
Candies—The following are now the cur rent
rates of city manufacturers: Moulds 10
iners' Dip 10c, star leo lb. o.
Cheese— Tne market is well suppli es We
quote Bales of W. ft. at tligi7%c per lb., as in
quality.
Corn
at Meal...la plenty. We quote from first
ininita 45 (04iki.
mob bush.
per bush, and from store at, 60
tp
Manilla Rope, coil.. fleitlb Manilla Ro
B pi;imtlletplbgip "
.10eVitb Tarred .‘ 18014
liemp " ..11e111bLTarred " cut 14c/db
Pac'ng Yarn, fine...l2erfilb Pao'ng Yarn, coml2olo
Bed an - cis—Manilla, $2, @3,01.) ze; Hemp
$1,50, $4 3 7,52,0002,75 11 dozen ; Hempoil, 11. 1116.
Plough Lines— Alanilla 87c. $4 dozen; Henip7oc.l4
dozen.
(bans ge—Cotton Rope %and upwardsr2oc
do. below % 'Pao.; Bed Cords. $ 2 , 50 08,64)4,75 51
JEE•II. Plough Lines $1,25; Sash Cords 1450.
Dried Beet...l'inere is a fair demand, princi
pally local at 1034441/e. in tierces.
at
Dried Fratit...ls in good 'Ripply, and we quote
good Peaches. 80 for Apples; and 14 ,0u®12 14 bush Or
liarngs...ln good demand. Sales of packed In
blots, at 8g834 per doz.
Feed—The sales are limited and prices hettei.
We note Middlings at 85(00c 14 It* IDs.; Shorts
55,462 c; Bran at 45469 q Ship Stuffs at
meal, $ tk.466e.; 011
1.8Q20 ‘0 ton.
Flour— Market still dull, with little change in
flAures. We quote $4,'15@4,36 extra Spring and
$5.5
Winter Wheat; $4,7506,23 for extra tinnily do, and
.4455,75 for fancy brands.
Veathera... We quote Prime Western at 46e.
from first hands; 48@iii0e. from store.
Fire Beek—Sales of Bolivar at $25035 11 M.
klah.....in ieblimited et $4,25 for barrels, white;
pi,,oi•zo@ V 2,25 for Lake Herring; No 8 Mackerel at
at SSOO.
Grain... W 'tesis without matenal change. We
quote RED at 9 5,g1,00; and WHITE at $1,301,06.
Coax I! selling at 37@40c. Oars have declined, and
we quote at 23®24e trom first hands ;and 2601r0m
store. In Barley and Rye there is nothing doing
Groceries... We note an advance under the
new exnse law; Sugar .a selling at 8.485 i for N. U.
olass a at 8414373 c tp gallon; Coffee at 1 534@ltic,
and Rice 7@734c.
Hay—Sales at scales limited at 17@)8 per ton.
ilides...Are dull atsX,gise lb for green salted;
and 12(4.121,4c tor dry flint.
Iron and Nails... The manufacturers quote
common bar at 2,,Sic 14 ; other descrienons in
proportion. Nails, 10 to ed. at $2,50; Bd. and od-ar.
$ 2,75 ; 7 d and 6 d-,. $3,000; Ad, 13,25; 4d, blued, 13,5 ( ).:
3d do, 14,00; 2.41 do tine, 16,00@6,n0. Spikes, 3 tos
10,12,75; wrought do., 14,25@4,78.
Lard....ls in demand. Prune country is selling
ab6)4(47c 1i lb in bbis., and kegs; city leaf 9c in
ls.
. Leather... The market is steady, with no
orange in our oldquotations:
Red Spanish Sole ?lb 2 1026ei Upper dos (E 3
Slaughter.., .......... " 28(42n0 Brfdle "
Harness— .. ......... " 270390 Skirting "
blioe.—.L.oubwiloAelle regniarly eta/Al/WA
per btd.
lininaberf ( Preen_.There Is but little now
coming to market, and the figures are for par
tly seasoned. The prices range—for Common sio
@l2 per 1,000 feet 'and Clear MAO; Timber 446 c
V 1 cubic foot, and Shingles $2,21, It 1.000.
Lumber, Setaimmied...The folicriiring are Metric
tations per 1,000 feet, for seasoned lumber at crity
yards:— Common 1 in. boards, 1114,00—Floonng,
Pig Illetial—There Is but little doing. We note
a few sales of Allegheny, at
,Vii, and Tennessee
ipts per ton.
Pa
4 cardle.g
rifle at
hod- Earnin g. at.
$4,460 kefle at $0,25; safety &se $4 ) 00 1.1 1000
teet.
Soapa—The fallowing are the keanufaefuraya
pncea Roam, 4 1 ..; No. 1 Palm, *,,,C; Chemift,l,
44; Castile Toilet, SID ' Bye ;
Chemical
Olive, , itic..; W oman ' s Friend, 7o ili 11h,
Sail t...'fbere is a fair demand, withsales of
No. lat $1,06Q1,10 vi bbL, and No. 1 Extra at
t1,12@/,lb $t bbl.
Sheeting., Yawns, tta-.The
o a r pert
are as follows at four MINI tea time or
off for cash : Eagle Sheeting : , .1.0,4 c. f yard; Ni- i
azara do 1034 e. '
Nos. 5 to 10 Inclusive 260 f lb I
No. 16- lb
No. 13310 vs
Nos. 11 and in clusive 260
Vi lb No. 17... 32 fi lb
28 ro. la_ 83 vi lb
No. 14.. ....... _ .......... . 29 It V 1 lb
lb No. 19. .... .... 34 Vi lb
No. 16...... ........ ..-... SO Ili lb No. 20....... 36 vi lb
DoW TASZIL
No. 400......._ 140 vt dos. No. 800. .... .-....11c lidos
No. 600 33 vi " No. 900 11 tg "
No.
No. 600
700 ......... 1
11 2 v
sp i " "
No. 1000. 41 VI "
C&NPAS cunt, Lynn, he.
Chaaasorted ool's 29c - Olb I Candlewick.-- 3001 i lb
b,& . h34.0 86 ems 17 IS tb Tori__ -.... 47 SI lb
" " 86 to 44 " 28 *lb Batting,_Eamily 22 9 0 lb
Coverlet Yarn ...... ... 36 iialb I " No. L.- 17 VI lb
Calking.-- —.... 27 VIZ a" 2
004 14 Vi Ito
Straw. jean . from city wales at 8 6, 41 7 . 26 lie
ton.
rendered
Tadloar
at 9)ighlOa. Rouh quotes at 8408- 1 443 and country
White Lead, Litharge, ace—White Lead
is Orin, and in steady demand at *2,60 It keg for
pure oil and dry 9041 lb., suliieet to the usual
& mount. Bed Lead 8 9c. net, and Litharage 834.
Window Gloss... he prices remain steany,
ail we quote as follows for city brands, in boxf
es o
ti feet, with 16 per amt. discount 618 and
7 s2,o* Bxlo, V.,* Bxll, 9xll, 9x12 and 10x12,
10x16,
g 2,241; 87.18, 9x14 and 10x14, $2,74 9x13, 10x16 and.
VP-
Whiaky.-Li still dull and low. Common Rec
tified sells at 17@itio per gal,New Rye at T6(490e.
and Old Rye at 91,2662,00 per gal., as in age and
quality.
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET
lit. 11; LI if
EVERT GESCRIP .TIOW
No. 45 Snoithlteld Street
PITTSBURGH.
A . FULL ASSORTMENT OF
• Fittsburgh Manufactured Furniture,
Constantly on hand which we will sell the Tw
eet prices for °ABEL toleilsnte
TEETH RID/AIME° WITHOUFFAIII
IIQY THE USE OF AN APPARAT . tTs' „ 4 : 1 /
AI whereby no drugs or - Omit* botOry,i a
used. Cold weather Is the time when, the apparr
tus can be used to its beet advatitage. Nadia:l
gentlemen and their families have thedrtehth r
tracted by my process, and are read,y4itestify as to
the safety and painlessness of the opertdioa, whit
ever has been said be persons interesfact fat 4e,s
sorting the contrary having no knowledge.of !ry
process.
la - ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every it f.
E. OUDRY, Dentist,
134Eheittilisakt___reet•
Wrt, 71111.1.1)
H RAISON 09F7114i
General Partners. Special Pl#26r-
MEANS & COFFIN,
macceasor. to NeCanctless, Mena & Cw t )
WLIOLESA-LE GROCERS,
Di RIVAIE DIt3EAsEs
a DR. BROWIVP
and SURGICAL (
em~thfield street,
Pennsylvania.
Dr. BROVirId is
atm of Pittsburgh,
in Practice for tb
-
des year& His Mi.
Wen danflnettuilifdll
and Surgical Dieeaar
OIT.LZEIVEI
in need of a medical
end oat the pure place of relief The Doctor .la a
ment
regular graduate, We
W and experience In the treat.
on' certain ass of
tee to the sufferers of o diseases is a sure pernuoitenriZe 2 F,
vice.
by the use of his re "ea a following hie ad.
DE. BROWN'S REMISMIBH
never fail to cure the rent form of Venereal Dia.
eases, Impurities and vionetwoiut Affection& Als4 all diseases arising horn a hereditary taintrwhich
manifests itsell in the form of Wetter,
t tsniards,
and a great many forma of Lain (Mamma, origim
of which the . patient is entirely Soprani. To
Par sons so afilicted,Dr. Brown often hope& ensure
and speedy re t cm.
AL RARIe ng
Dr. Frown ' s remedies for this alernilltPuble
brought on o ft en by that solitary' habil epnenal
gratification, which the young
_WlWlhilatetted.
often give way to, (to their own debiriones4 are
cue rellWe retried* kaown in:thikePulb•
try—they are safe, Inahrake a speed,won of health.
EHRTIMATHIM
Dr. Brown's remedies never fall to cure this
painful disease in a far) dep — he-Rll l , , Wartsilt a
cure. Ho also treats PAM Gket, la o a=
Strimers,
pp Urethal Die Imargeo,
Monthly 13oftid, Disealiee of the
tale in Ano, eery Aft.wous ow, Palest' the
and Kidney!, Inflation of the Bladder, *other
with all discs e of an impure otl
A letter describinuohm_ptoma,
no, directed DR. . No. 60
Pittatittrgh. Pa te ,
will be .saig.cy "
Medicine wins to any address, safely packed sad < -
secure from obee.r. anon.
Office and Pr. vase Rooms, No. 60 Bralihechl
erect. Pfttabarch. "1/1415.thl
NEW GOODS! NEW GMISI 1
WILE OPEN THIS D&
NEW PRINTS AND. apRikOAS:
CIIINTS, 'PICKINGS andSEEET
MOIL
GREY LAVELLAI3, CU cents end tipward.
A large lot GRAY LAVELLAS via „m ins,
damaged lottsprice 4 cents
A largeDcarieLLS Pe lei)
ity
price 6 , 1 1 cents, usual price:LTA cent&
BEAUTIFUL DARK ORDEM:U.-
RED WHITE, BLUE, GREY," YKDDGWVIIIid_
PLAID FLANNELS, all Wool, and OetteMl. , ,Mla
Wool, Plain and Twilled.
CANTON FLANNELS and 4XITTON, MOM'
90 INCH DUCK, for (myelin 'Groffirmill - ent
Wag_ons. approved by the r.
SUMMER GOODS, closing out wittitint *fad
to coat.
09 I%oo,evib
2 ° 2 49 0 0 "
9 2.x 0
22 2 604,e "
$27 g h ea d
20i2 8 Oa
12 2 - ,j - -OTh
80 2
r 3 4
6,
80 1 4 04
22 C 0 "
12 2 X(6 2 11.
20 $2O 0 A
ead
19 2@2 lb
20 Vik per hd.
22 Nq23iolA ID
23 o,
/7 248 c
GREAT BMiGAINS.IN::a(t7O4.
•
tir - Virginta and Missouri money taithrt -. 4114 hat,
la worth.
' '
C. HANSON . 1,400 , 4'
• • :,. • • .:;.,
._.
74 Market.. .. .
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Streikt;,
auzmkw
OILS. -28 barrels Refined 011- '
15 barrels Linseed Oil, reeeired antrofeala
by (sung HENRY- EL COLIIRX
Sokl. Price
PO LET.--A DWELLING EIGtIE4
of ball and di rooms, cm Thirst tsiimitt a=
Market, $l6 per month.
sun 8. CUTHBERT & 80,14 61. manundlors
DY E FLOITIL--5 bbla 431 XPICk A r e
J 1 .40 Flour. hut rece4yed and for istailkirj;Ww9 ,-
-Jaa A. FkTZER, comer Disdad imukfteklol
tRPENTINE BPER/TEL.-404061
for male by B. A. NraTiXa stisit itorski47
Sold. Prke
6 .Doz. ENGLISH :G.RugrOrn
twit reoeivettia Intl by GE,Lt illiElk
ITU AiterfteM
g DOZ. PARRISH'SHAIR
any* dos. Purdah's Ebsir; just- limbed
alr i l4ar aale by GEO. A.
Allegbibw
ITINEGAR.--10 barrels rairgelnu t
Lagar' received by
00/11"&i.
rifißM.,--1.75' boxers Cu -A
VlOO bozos MO& diAlLnussi ll A h m"
for iele by LBW)
13RICES RED I .i0N1.4.4, 41
m at WALT& PAPS% forad e
M r •
rminam o=2o barrebirel
ja and tar ads by
25 $ 2 Vt heod
2 00 2,251$ head
174 2 1574 heed
2 ,1211300
A.% 11,40
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Thou Phatiß
904
2,2,7 "
.tom„ ”
222 2,20 "
CM 2,40 " "
407 920 "
Pi
3003 "2619
aka _ .
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Sent Eat. • Mkt
18
Offered by.
J Rattan
Lampen &CO.
Jelin Matter..
Wm He mem..
Law k Cooper
.1 D
David Stark—
W A Meyer—
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AMUSEMETM,
PITTSBURGH TUE./iTA .
Litl9eS AND MANAfilitt WIVE 117,N4EP1?014'
Plums or tintassor,—Private 80xer.,25,0(1; tfirOe
Soot in Private Hex, $ 1 1 00 ; Parquette *ere
ebairr, ISO oente,' Faraily 25'4t,e;
Colored Gallery, eentrn Oolored BoxetiMeente;
-
Gallery, 16 oente.
Fsrewell benefit ot • • •
MISS ADAH ISAACS 111/2111i..kir.
FRIDAY SVENI NG, AUGUST 2E0884'
Pon lively last aught but one of the etta3etti;'ind-'4.
only Alight of the great sensation 04 ad
C A IL L
Arteand Dural
Canaille .. .................... ..... Kim A. I -moNiffit-
Favorite lianoa. isrue .
Sewing Machines;
ARE ADAPTED to all kinds et
XL. FAMILY SEWING, working eqUallY FU
the Lghtest and bravest faindea t .Ma4.ng Om
. LOCK STITCH BUM • -
silks on both side; which cannot be
Raveled or Palled Out
And for Tailoring, Shirt Making% ii.44l.**
and Shoe Binchng, these have no T r onrinK,
and see thernat No. 25 Fifth street, 0 3 *km
ap 2 G:dewthis W. B. LeggEOW
IL li. ROGEISIS & Milt;
mAxurAmmarm s OP -
BOOZES' LOWED T' PATIN "
sub. gym wok-g i f t :fa
Office, es
PITTalipl44ll4.A.
fo13:1rd18
Corner Wood and Water Sta.,'
PITTBBUR
TEEMS GASH I,
ao Government.
63 Wohingtam
ID $lOl pet Leitil
80 "
/ 28 I.
f!NM
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