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    TIN Wait!! Post.
JAMES P. BARB.
EDITOR AND PR ()PRA ETOR.
I`u9: --Daily, Biz Dollard •er year, attictly in
advance. Weekly, Bmgoe annecnationa One
Dollar per year; in Clubs of fhe. Ono Dollar
OFFICIAL PAPER OA , THE CITY
CITY MATTERS.
WEDNESDAY 11111.011 t SA: SEPT. IS.
The llulou Ceevention.
At ten o'clock on Tuesday morning the
delegates elected to mot in e Union Con
vention, assembled ui the i•zulut-me Court
room. There was a full atteminneo of del
egates, embracing every district of the
county.
The Convention was called to order by
Dr. A. H. Gross, of Peebles, who nomi
nated Robert Finney, erq., es chairman,
who was unanimously elms( n.
The following Vice Presidents were se
lected : Henry I ograni, of Chartlers;
Abraham Hays, of East Liberty, D. A.
11. Gross, of Peetief; (201 John Kramer,
oI Sewickley.
S. Idellw Ann. of the Sixth Ward, Pitts
burgh, Ceo. W. 1.3.mar0, of the Third
Ward, L. 11 lisle, 01 Itichland and
Alfred Kerr, of liirmingniun, were chosen
Secretaries.
On Viking thechair Mr. Finney thanked
the Convention for the honor conferred in
selecting him to lid the diatinguished posi
tion of chairman. That it might be no
barren compliment and that he might
faithfully perform the duties of the poet.
ton he invoked the aid of ev, ry mem
ber in ithe preservation of g0,,4 and
good feeling. its Lee call and
said with this he rulght taiudiingly take
his seat, as it was far mor.., en Tient than
anything he could say. You, gentlemen,
represent the spirits it has summoned and
have come in responsn 1.- , It. 1 urge you
to meet divested (..f all ~Id party ties and
attachments. Our country is in her boor
of extremest peril and all our sympathies
and energies should be directed ti her sup.
port. 041 party organizith.vs must be
done allay with and tue sel Lish monopolists
who would arrogate t, themselves the con•
trol of our county and country should be
shelved now and forever. We need now
blood in cur veins. Let me urge you to
admit the claims of no man fur ..Bice un
lea he has peculiar fitness and other claims
beyond himself. if a ticket composed of
such men is nominated it will please every
good citizen, and the candidates may con ,
gratulate themselves on almos:. a certainty
of success. By a happy coincidence this
Convention had been calle.d'on the seventy
fourth anniversary of the meeting of the
States to adopt the Constitution under
which we have lived so happily, and I
trust it may be characterizal by like her•
mony.
The list of delegates was now called over
and the following delegates, presenting
their credentials, were admitted to seats in
the Convention :
i'ittslotryk.
First Ward—J C Burl utu, 7 hos Rea
second Ward—John W Riddrll, Übm Ilara,tt
'Chord Weld—lot Kiee'o Francis B Porter, M
O'Hara. 24 preelt: Wiloam J Montgomery, W
Leonard.
Fourth Word—John Geese's, Itobt J Anderson.
Fifth Want—let prod:: ovvid )1-roar, Win Scott.
2.41 preet, ktobt A Colville, Pooir •,.
Stith Warder Meliweine, ll ftleXiii4bt
Seventh Ward—ltobt*Jltointibon, A J Gribben.
Eighth Ward--John Win ::tin
.24inL1a Ward—John Motlargo, Jot, B
Alit , / hell ,/
First Ward—SamuelTho . r:N..son, ir., Charles
k-econd Ward-8 H Heyer, Jac , b
Third Ward-Ist preet• A Beringer, Jsinse
Sewell. ;2d
Fourth Ward—let Keel: 8 li 'lodgers, J Harvy
Davis. 2d K.:N.: J ['Johnson, Fred. Le%.
Elizibeih—Juhn Wehier. jr., Jeese
West Puteburgh—Juba Aura, H.
Monougatielaf W Longlimin, Jrl 51chaziel
Manchester—.l C well. Sere, U ' , Meson.
Sewickley—Alex Hie B. Juo P Kramer
Birmingham-Ist precln" And: ea , D
Berg. 2d precic Samuel W Boyd, Allred Kerr.
East Birmingham—Jscob Dressed!, Thos Wor-
Loqueene—John Jail°, Hugh MeNed .
Lawrencer tile—Z Wainwrigat, C B
sharpesburg—J seek Kyle. Jack Druher.
McKeesport—.l P White, Wm Av.% ater.
booth Pittituurgli— James A Bla , _k inure, Witham
Bailey.
West Elizabeth—Wm Donaldson, J no B McGrew.
Tarention--tiso. Litohorn, A Guerin au.
Temperencevllle —John Esplt u. 'Thos biotin.
Pitt—Peter Conurl y, 1-iserge
Collins—A Hey., Mark J ..nes
Plum— J U Stewart. Thos W Stewart.
Penn—Jas Duff, Samuel Long.
Elizabeth—Jae H Watson, sear.' Coursiu.
MlCilin—John 0 Risher, H B Cochrane.
Robinson—Matthew T. It artison,Jno McClosky.
Moon—Jeremiah Meek, No McGann.
Franklin—let precinct—John Douglas, William
Neely. 24 precinct—John Wheeler, Saml Henley.
Baldwin--sernl B Moore, Jas Wallace.
Ross—Thos ei Bayne, And Burke.
McCandless—Wm Ramage, Geo Ralshr.use.
East Deer—Achibald Pillow, Jos Mellor,
Upper St Clair—John Espy, Alec A ikla.
North Fayette—Wm C M' farland, cud i.erce.
-Neville—A e' Cote, Wm Waters.
G rtlecvtaid, Robt Stewart.
Fawn-2d preen:ie.—John Hunter, Jos Busy.
reeb es—ist precut et—A B Gross, Geo Mcoombe.
24 precine!—John Martin, Isaac Stevenson.
Wilkins—M Thompson, Bo' it Findey.
Patton—James MeGinley,lieo Losg.
Versed es--t- eo 'f Miller Geo 80,0111311,
Jefferson-1 homes Moilhenny, JIIO S Chamber
lain.
bhartiers—Henry Ingram. Chas t 1 Perkins.
Findley—A M Steuart, A D Burns.
Ohio—John Berford, (leo W Ahl.
Reservt-1., W Kolken Leek, Hew t Maxwell.
Snowden—Wm H McNary, Wrest Stilt,
Pine—Jae A Gibson, Jas I Mattis.
West Deer—taunt Brysen, Joni
Indiana—E McCorkle, Jas Armstrong.
Lower St Clair—And Stein. Jonathan
South Fayette—Thos Alexander, Jackson Jones.
Sewickley—'Thos L Shields, Robt Stevenson.
Crescent—Wm Stoops, N Porter, jr.
1111c01n.e—H Phi lips, Jacob Eekert.
Richland— I. H Carhale, Dm id Scott.
Union—B Young, Thus Boyd.
Hampton—Ohas Osb,rne, Heist rlsUonaW.
Scott—DJ Rodgers, War N:/cm.
When the First Precinct of the Third
Ward, Allegheny, was called, Mr. Joshua
Robinson protested against the admission
of Joseph EL Davis, a delegate, inasmuch
as both delegates chosen were Democrats.
Mr. J. H. Sewell stated that he also was
a candidate in that district; as well as Mr.
Robinson; and got as ir any voles as he,
but he claimed no seat in the Convention.
The election was to choose Union dole-.
gates without regard to party distinctions.
The matter was referred to a Committee
on Credentials, to be appointed by the
Chair.
The President read a letter from Hon.
Andrew Burke. of Rua, substituting the
name of Robt. Morrow, in case he should
not be able to attend. The Convention
agreed to the substitution.
On motion of J. H. Cassels, the Chair
was authorized to appoint a Committee of
five on Resolutions, and that all resolu
tions offered may be acted upon directly by
the Convention, or be by them expressed
to the Committee.
The Chairman announced the following
as the Committees:
On Resolutions—J. H. Cassels, J. W.
Riddell, D. Mercer, Robert Stevenson and
S. H. Gayer.
On Credentials —Montgomery, Gayer,
Stnekrath, Eckert and Phillips.
Mr. R. C., Fleeson moved that any
votes on nominations in this convention
to day be taken viva roce
Mr. Riddell moved to amend by voting
in the usual manner, by marking.
Mr. Stewart, of Findley, said the mover
had advanced no argument in favor of
abolishing the rule and moved to lay his
motion on the table,
This was decided out of order and the
vote was taken on the amendment of Mr.
Riddell, the chair deciding that the ayes
had it.
Mr. Fleesen called for the yeas and nays.
Mr. Riddell asked if a call for the yeas
and nays was in order after a decision of
the chair.
Mr. Gibson said they had been called by
bhp before the announcement of the chair.
The chair ordered the yeas and nays,
which were taken, resulting as follows :
Ayea, 86; nays, 45.
.Mr. Riddell moved that the convention
now proceed to nominate a candidate for
Sheriff.
Mr. Gibson moved that candidates for
all the offices be placed in nomination.—
The tuotion_vias lost.
Joshua Rhodes, Robert Watson, Henry
Woods and O.H. Ormsby wore new placed
in nomination for Sheriff and the marking
wits proceeded with.
Mr. S-iweli moved that Hons. W. B.
McClure and H. W. Williams be norni..
flitted be a olamatim , or the respective
positior..)f Prreid. nt. Judge of the Court
of C.m.iwo Picas en Quarter Sessions and
Assistant Jud..m of the District Court.—
The motion was lust in order to permit
the making for Sheriff to proceed.
The markirl! for Sheriff ohcupiod about
throe quarters of t.a•hcur rr r 'llS•d as
84 1
2" I Ormaby
The linr,ounecar ra of the f , C , 11131 - 0 it; n of
Mr. Rhodes win, received wan aboutp,
cheers and clapping of hands.
Mr. Siwell renewed his motion t o
nate Judges McClure and Williams by ac
clamation.
Mr. Gibson again called fur theyeas and
nayp.
One 01 the delegates from Hampton
township stated that the instructions to
himself and colleague were if the Conven
tion did not nominate a clean, new ticket,
to retire from the body.
The yeas and nays were taken, rrisult
ing: yeas, Itlit; nays, 111.
Mr. Sewall offered a resolution buther
izing the Chairman to appoint a commit
t le of nine to recommend an apportion inent
of the offices for which this Convention is
to make nominations. The resiolu ion was
adopted and the Chairman appointed the
following Committee: J H Sewoll, A. J
Gribben, A Hays, W .1. Montgomery, J
Martin. J Anderson, 'Thomas
Woreestiir, Charles lilt-nett and \I/11;4 ml
Nixon.
n :ben adj.,urned until 2
I=l
Thn committee re,a.embled at two
o'clock and Wtli called to urder by the
Prom inn t
r. CaFselg, ch , ornip.n of the committee
on reFoluthng, reporto..i the following as
the unanimous_ s^neu (II the cornmiltei:
Ilewio,d That ito •eprosenlatives of tho oil vane
01 A Ilroben) county, wit hr ut repo 1 to political
assoebutout —as diner icens—we stand ey the Con
tt twton and the Union, whir h has piaa ed our
country to tee front rank of the nations of the
earth, and regard l•thi el patty, names. wo now
stand urinal and together 'n defence of that goy
or nment **Weil has made aneroid and under wu.eh
the bay*, lived prosperously and happily. With us
the Union of the Slates and Lite mantennnee of the
National titer tiniest is abolie all party ectistiieric
bons, unit air WIII situate them at every tis.tard.
Rex 1 tin thanks of a grateMl people
are pro eminou'ly due to the army and navy for
their promptitude andenurage in rallying arcitud
the sine lard of the vountry, to crush out this
wicked re tot line. In the name of the pronto we
say tonne :NAL korl3lGoyormouot go on and cur niter.
Let there le no peace t iil Ire:own has Leon ten
u utshe.t, and the at:ll:wily of the trolled states
covernment been iuOy vindicated end te-eetats
lished.
Revoitted, That the yeomanry of this land w.ll pro
tect their country and their government at any ex
pense of blood Shd treasures for when our countrty
la in danger, we are tut ONE PEOPL E The hold,
had men of the South will now and ever had the
whole North united in support of too common in
herdanco left tt, by our inthens—the glorkua
American Union, the right of seitgovernment and
the Cutisiti anon of people.
After the resolutions lad boon accepted
and the committee Li,s. - :liarged, Mr. Bost
wick came in while the question of
Lien was pending and asked that they be
reed again.
A ii.,otion to adjourn for halt an lacer,
until thecommitteeon anportiontruent wet is
ready to report was lost and the report of
the committee waa again read, when
T. M. Bayne otlen , d t h e following as an
addition to the Corninittea's rcpor:
The government of the United Slates
la th , oo.lPfled woli clestrot tion by powerful 141 d
well - or garvza..l armies of trait , re, 1461 are b.dding
delisneu to the legitimate authoritir of the gw,-
ernment, disregardtag the Vista of the Con-litu
bon. striving to undo what our forefathers did—to
break the covenant which holds the htoLa e of the
Union together, and treatimg under foot the flag of
our country, Ilse emblem of our liberties; and,
wherea. , , the Maialetl9ll,a of our national and ler
ritonal integre y is Vitally t a , eftist to the perbo ki
tty of cur 13,[attl . le60 lot to of government, unit r
whose henetiment rare cbri•liani • y, literature.
amen •e 1.1.1 all 1110 (I,lllCrlia I f a renaett
tlOl.. 11,1 therefore:
/I:eel:el. That I: • ~L.hr approve
r the febs of the prilent ielinme.tratiou .11 int
etlorts to put down trey ea: end that WO an
imetonprofne.jag peti , •v and Noe co•
non of the ear, regarding trio 1 . -- , e3 I DI:,
government or at fr,set —tt.e ereoot
tile and property or a slate 01 alisolfre anatelly.
Resolvtd, That it to the duty of Avery 1..)..1 m
to alit the admmistrat,on in cru• tug out ieiaildon,
ernanabug from whatever sonrce it Inc). and tha .
we dont. unee aecoselon RE a pc lineal heresy, which,
If carried out to es logical necessities, must cu nit
wits in the utter divniemberment of cur glorious
republic.
ficsolued, That in failing to subdue treason the
government acknowledges an inherent weakness
and insufficient development of the law of sell.
preservation, and fitsplaysallappealing discourage
ment to the lovers of liberty throughout toe
world.
6ssuce.l, That ineVllltiCil it is doeiral.'e to pro
duce enure unarmnity of feeling and sentiment
among fhltho people of the loyal States, and EILICO
Democrats, Republicans and Americans all stand
shoulder to shoulder in defence of the govern-
MOM. so deem it advisable to ignore all party dot-
VIMOCIS end to choose Union NIS from among the
PEOPLE, to fill the County and State offices.
On motion both sots of resolutions wore
unanimously adopted. •
The Convention now took a recess for
twenty minutes, until the apportionment
committee should report.
When the body was again called to or
der,
Mr. Sewell, on telialf of the committee
on apportionment, of which he was chair•
man, reported the division of offices agieed
upon by the (:aninittee, as follows: 7' the
Republicans—One Senator, throe State leg
islators, ono Prothonatory, ono Dire-tor of
the Poor. To the Democrais—The Coun.
ty Treasurer, one County Commissioner,
two State legislators and one Associate
Judge of the Court of Common
The office of Coroner to be decided upon
by the Convention.
Mr. Gibson moved to lay the report upon
the table and called the yeas and nays,
which were taken, resulting: ayes, 59;
yeas, 79.
The report of the committee was then
unanimously adopted.
.Mr. Sewell said that the first office in on.
der was that of Senator, for which he
nominated Jno. P. Penney and asked that
the nomination be made unanimous.
Thos. M. Howe,eeq., was also nominat
ed for Senate, whn Mr. Sowell read the
following letter:
PITROMIG/4 September 17, 1861.
Jab. IT. 8/WELL, Esq.,
Derr Sir :-1 observe in the fu.t
of this morning that my name has been mentioned
in connection with the nomination for senator by
the Union Convention.
Should the suggestion be repeated by any of my
friends in the convention, please say for me that
while I sympathita most cordially is the dispoei
ti so generally manifested throughout the coun
try to ignore past party differences and to unite as
one man in defence of "the Union, the Constitution
end me laws•" I most respectfully decline being
nsmed as a candidate for any °Bice.
Very Truly Yours, &e.,
TUO9. If. Howe.
Mr. Gibson wished to know if the Re
publicans were to nominate their candi
dates and the Democrats theirs.
The President answered: "Decidedly
not."
Mr. Gibson then said the Committee had
no right to indicate candidates by party
names. Ho came hero, by instruction of
his constituents to nominate a Union tick
et,without regard to psrty,and was pledged
to no man.
Mr. Sewell explained that Senator has
one of the offices assigned to the ]tepubli•
cans and that the Committee had recom.
mended no nominations in opposition.
Mr. Sewell now withdrew the.motion for
a unanimous nomination and A.W. Loomis
was also nominated for Senate.
Other nominations were now made in
regular order,and the list, when completed,
was as follows :
MEASURER.
P 4 Jaracm Blaclanor
El Jav P Barr
Jamaß Patton, jr
J P Penney
A W Loomis
ABRKSIBLY
ReplaUranir (a.)li ....
G .. . ..
r eo .111.00ook "
L El (~larnale 70 Wm G Hawkins
not! !Miami+ 100 PftOTHONOTA9Y,
Hugh Lee 24 Nainanial.Palterson 30
G W Scott 15 Geo R Riddle 38
Juo mecio ,A ff 43 Rob{ Finney Cie.
T J Sigh= 67 Jos R Huntsr wd'n
0 E Bloonm 18 COIIIIO3OIO3EIL.
Hobert Araturs 1H J es O'Brien 2
Democrali (2) Jno hicllwaine 9
J 8 Penney 30 Moe Curran 34
AI 7 Gross . 100 AI C Cummins 2
John M Irwin vrd'n Chas Bryson 0
John N MoClowry. Jacob.Tomer 6
A 0 McQuaid 0 Juo A. Parkimon 67
T B _iforsilion 69 OORONIEL
Jos Irvin 0 Thos id Harkin w'dn
A .1 haker ::o Wm' Fergu-on 2
J C Bottom w.:ii Harr,' ti 1 oesldsone'Jn
It C WA , ht r :1 CW 1 es IS 6
Jos Seifert s Wm , lo:luy I
I'Litip Stetienscn :: P. Id wo tai.- I ''' 'd
4
Jos &Asbury .; Fred 1-:o4e 2
John Calohan o • ho, m,Cow,m U
(Jeo A Kurtz ~ Wm (-JAPE,. 2
A:4BOCLATF, J tot ' h , , ',..th 11
Wi l l4ltn Sylllll - ses .4 Rut, :.,. over- ;,. :1
I.aurence Mitch,::. ~. t • .1 0. :0 Hume- 15
Jonas R M cl)I, cluck 5 N'm Fieltzlioover 0
J C Cutnmi us ~ ,',l O Wln Nob'e a''.lll
clhaa ti Waters 2'.3 Wm Bachop u
.1 H Roth 6 .1. nub 'Ferrunn 1
~ ~ Duptiorn %c'tlu 11 . ..1 .1 wonder Z• 7
katers of declension wore read from
Jas. H. Horkins and Francis Felix, nom
inated for Aseembl), and tho names of
several gentlemeo, nominated fur the
several races, worn withdrawn.
For Director of the Poor, Robert 11.
Davis was unanimously nominated before
marking commenced.
The result of the marking for other offi
ces can be ascertained by reference to tho
table above, the nominees being in italics.
During the balloting tbo names of the
following gentlemen were withdrawn : J.
C. Ruffen), Jon. M Irprin, J. N MeClow.
ry, Assembly; Jos R Hunter, Prothom ,
tar); James Patton, jr , P. Ram Dr.
(leo. W. McCook, W. G. Hawkins, Treas
urer; Comige Danboro, Associate Judi;
Thos. M. liarbin, R. M. Westorwdt, H.
S, Donaldson and Wm. Noble, Coroner.
Mr. Cassels offered the following, which
was adoptfid
lies, ved, '(hat this Convention earnestly ream
nen ti to ti e Fnppurt ( I the citizens of Allt gneny
county ticket day nominated, t utt seine.
• it . the DP 01 L•otitiemen entinently tit
t t till the pt - Lions assign. .1 them.
A rebolotion was adopted, endorsing
unanimoubly the ticket planed in nomina
tion.
After the usual vote of thanks to the
l'r.•Aident, and a resoltit'on authorizing
him to appr , int an Eloeutt ye C tren.ftte”
of twenty, the Convention adjourned.
Serious and Valal Railroad Accident,
Oa Monday afternoon about one o'clock,
as the first of three 11-ilk wnich were con.
veying the Thenty socenth Indiana regi
ment from Indianapuii: to On, city, was
nearing Alliance, mid when 'about thre
miles west of that place, s largo burl soe
tag the train appro.,-iiiiig, 7-n towards it,
striking between the lieoulotivo and teni
eer. Five cars were thrown if the track,
three cont,ining the horses, haggago and
provisions of the regiment, and two filled
with soldiers. In the britgage cars were
several coldmrs and five horses. TLoc•.i.,
were a perfect wreck I.nd their content,
were scattered fur some distance around --
Ono soldier, who jumped from a baggage
car, was caught und.ir it and killed, soros
three or lour uthcsa injured, ono danger
ously, end a brakeman and some few
oche ig fruited by fhlling jur,ring. The
horses were rcinet cid from the ear with , -ut
meth Injury, no limbs being bri ken 'lke
two oars tilled with soldiers were thrown
off the track, but no one in it was much
hurt. The bull which caused the accident
was cut to pieces by the cars passing over
him. The track was cleared as soon es
possible and the train proceeded about live
o'clock in the scoring, arriving here early
yesterday morning. The loss was at once
adjusted by Mr. Bradley, Superintendentl f
the Eastern Di', ii, n cf the Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne and Chicsgo Railroad, who
paid the entire claim of the Uolonal sr.]
Q tartermester of the regiment, and then
made them a present of the provisions
which had becu gathered up. By t , even
o'clock in the morning the regiment had
been transferred to the Peurisyisallia Rail
road and soon resumed its kastward
journey.
Cot. HAY,' iti.,,it.tr-x - r C.l Alex.
Hap left 1. r the his ri giment,
on Monday right, in company with lieri
Marks, late chaplain id the Twelfth, wi o
goes as chaplain of COIONA Hap,' reizi
merit. Colonel Hays' AdjAant, Ceo. I'.
Corte, La-4, 8.3 will be S , PII by advertise•
merit in another column, been left here to
recruit a few morn wen for the regiment.,
now nearly full. He leaves to morrow ofi
ternoon and will, douLtleits, take 0 f 2,11
men to 1111 the regiment It the lull tons
plement.
BR drone 33ACh —office- Fox and the
detective Newcomer arrived from Erie yes..
terdey afternoon, having in custody Me,
Creery, the defaulting tax collector. Mr.
JOE. Ferguson, Chief of Police in Erie,
rendered efficient service in his arrest.—
McCreery was taken to the Sheriffs office
and delivered over to the county auth,
ties and the money which was in sover
eigns, restored. lie was then committed
to jail to await a hearing.
PASSED THROIRikI. —Colonel Stockton's
Independent Battalion, from Michigan,
chiefly from Detroit, arrived hero last
night about half past eight o'clock and
were fed at the subsistence rooms by the
committee, who are doing such an excel
lent work. The battalion contains six
hundred and lilty men, well uniformed and
(quipped, and is anoompanied by a lull
band. They went East at midnight.
WE understand that the McFarland
Rangers are fast filling up, having now
bb names enrolled. Lieut. Fletcher loft
last night for Johnstown, to bring on a
detachment of men to join hie company.
Capt. Bowers, who has seen service belore,
has his mon now in Camp Wilkinn, and
will leave for Washington in a few days.
CHEAP NEW AND SECOND-HAND BooK
STOKE, Periodical and Newspaper Depot,
Wood street corner of Liberty. N.
B.—Second-hand Books, Magazires, Nov
els, &0., bought for cash, exchanged or
sold on commissi.n. Call and see the stock
now on sale. J. D. EGAN.
FIN Mil' TOWNBIII P SUB-COM MITTEIS.
The following gentlemen have been selec+
ted as the sub-committee fur distributing
the relief fund in Finley township: Dr.
John Pollock, John Harper and John
Moody.
"TEIR PATRIOT'S DREAM" WAS produced
for the second time at the Theatre last
evening to a' good audience. It will be
repeated this evening, with no other
piece.
COL. McKriniux now has some eight
hundred men in camp near Washington
city, and expects two hundred more to join
him the present week.
Di:ram° the past two days, over three
hundred men have left this city for Col.
Rippey's regiment.
Drarnexay.—Dr. C. 3ill, No. 246 Penn
street, attends to all branches of the Den
tal profession.
KRN WOOD BOARDING SCHOOL FOR Bo I'S,
will re-open Sept. 18. Terms reduced.
Address, Rev. Jos. P. TAYLOR,
New Brighton, Ps.
SAPONIFIER!
Important to Families!
Save Time, Trouble, and Expense
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Furuiture, :17 of t: - .,ekr •
„ wArri,Al. equd e t uslity
alsk. to an. ;Iv, • • Car t-,•ett .r the et:4, Dr.„! Y,II „,
, Aasona! "
1,1(
PLACARDS
liAtil'-ItILI.S,
Prime £.l Wt . :l 1 . 11 , 1‘ price ., JO ,uti the ltme3,
W. S. HAVEN.
r 4-1 THIRD STREET,
unto WILL PIIINT IN
RYA', fi L.: AN' , I , F. ( ITII FANI A ,l'lrD4,l
PLAIN flL4(i. INK.
.1,4-C4ll nod rae BLIJIII.iPti un , l get - prieos. - “
Anl4
A Il'4"l'IN Lin IM IS & CO., Dealers in
PTORIIHSOry NoUw, Honda, Mortgages, and on
eoeurtten for money.
Money loaned on 1 :n. , 10 st dhOrt dates, with
oollntern) seem - Mos.
NOTES AND Dad MN. SOl'.(-,HT ANL , HOLD.
Person,. desirion laws can be nooornmodaten an
resnotuthlo 1 ern., and capitalists can he furnished
with good t‘e.n! rams in tmnunerative prices.
Alno, intend to the !isle, Hooting. and Leap'eg nl
1.1 ttnteM.
•
U^.IT-1., No. It 'I irt H 'l', ahoy°
fo.21:1• AT!PTIN I,('t
•
IC VV 11 KK I,
F lig. plwdy zrnd peruhment cur° of
GONORRHEA, MET, LIRET HAL DISCHARGES
nod N htly M.,' I
/DOW ltitt.tter, Irri;nl.lltty
AFFECTIONS OF THE KID' EYS AND BLA TIER
Ni I, I. I.lwcti i•V 1:1,14E,2%
=o=
111 Illr prlv prrruo r,‘”111 f , ‘,11. talt`cem,6,4lll,l
- xi viitt, clll.l. II “tly cotnpotim:
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111,!;1.1.'S SE'ECIFSC PHIALS
nEt• n ill-c tng n van, In it
hat a~t;n I• Len Oill, I
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Eat h I, I c,•11%•1n.,ix dozPo l'i)
ttNl.
and vi 111.•..•:::t.y II tiny Atlvertni
e.l . - JePtpi rneory.
.ut ~,y Af t . , 11,,,,re on the wrap
p, r. J. lilt Itucht-Kter, 1 ,Itotetal Agent.
nte27:dkniv-itt
$2OO Et E WARD.
BROKE JAIL.
j'isCAPPI) FIST M TEL PRIS , )N IN
j 1111111 .1, JJ '' 5.,/111.1d•ser.l.ed pll.lolll l fl,
W. 11. 1 , 36*.: 1,, Ice nn Amer;
can I.) of Is edr de, .nt, ' It b,ult, :13
t. ar.. Id. about 6 feet 10 it els ..n helght, dark
hair, tia rk kite Ell'. and data e) 1.40/ 1 1,, at, -,•1
in Jar': enters rates nu a .‘barge of her
glary
J „91 ha '1
A RT—An FLI,III-11111/411. t / All lb years,
0;1, 5 I ref 1i It.el,a in 1 / 1 1 1)4I 11 . " e b t lu h uru haw
grey eyes. Itt.,th !ereid•ad, and full. ;Lund face,
moat built; e. ts.ne .1 On It charge of I,ls
CFIA RI, A Canad.an, about plat.
GI age, 6 feet 7 ,4..9,e0 xtnut 61 . ‘,1 or
ew ar1.1)) e. nrlde aoo, 111‘11,1,1 - , Jere tit,: wore a
red flannel chill nod dark pants. commuted oa a
el,arge dounterfed.n4 ()cried Stat., ce.n.
IVA6III>dIT kITF.R.T—An Amenow
26 ream t.ll 6 f t II high, etout dlt,
!neltned t.. t.tnnp. light Inur, Vrt l y/1 encil, dark
1,11.101g..1ng renter., f. , 1 Cl/11:11.. 1 1-
ft.t none,
A of 100 Lo prod fr Prnvd. awl
.1011‘ery of li,o ofwv. urrw nd Ills ind
in d!..• g•lty, r 1.5.1 ler er of
.IA M Ei 1. liKAHA M. Silent - 1.
gh,Ser; Ise!. solf,j
l'l,
I'. J. (4::At. I
Western Stove Works.
11S LIBKKTY STRUT, PITTSBURGH.
GRAFF 6,, CO.,
M all UFA CTURERS;
01 1 1,I) CALL THE. ATTENTIoN
Tv 01 the public to their l.rge duct et wf,ll
Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves,
ALSO—IMPROVED
KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS,
nmong which will be found the
COAL COOK STOVES IN THE
sTATE.
Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, ano
IRON CITY,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM et the Stale
Far (or SFST coOK STOVI2I. Also,
FIRST PREMIUM lid'at'Od to trIO
TRUE &ffiI:RICAB, GLOBE it REPUBLIC,
For the BEST WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN
USK. The IiENTUCKIAN and KANSAN Premium
Stott. are unsurpassed. We call alteouon of
DEA LItES and BUILDERS to the largest stock of
GRATE FRONTS 86 FENDERS
IN THE STATE.
N. 5.—W o tine the DIAMOND and ECLIFIAE Coal
Cook EICOVE , I4 with Hoay■Stone Linings, which stand
M=2!
ite ri fni tt uPP EAD,
C OM MISSION MERCHANT
PDX THE SA.LX or
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET
lathis .r.1TT.5817.12011
Illil VA I h DISEA6 KS—
ji DR BROWD'S MEDICAL A
.
and SURGICAL Office, No. SO )."-...,',.
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, -., • -
Pennsy I TRIIIR. ~,,.,,,,,,, ~
Dr. BROWN is an old C. 1.1• 1 3 4 f f ,, ifie.4 ,l
con of Pittsburgh, and has been e -4,,y, '.. .:..i
in Practice for the lastrtaraty- ..;',.. , :y.y,fr 0 r2 , , ,q•
flea ys2re. His business has 43•;;;` , :•
been confined mostly to Private • 7 1;.... 1 , -.
and Surgical Diseases. ,
OITIZENB AND ErfBANGICRS
in need of a medical friend, should not fail to
find oui the aura place of relief. The Doctor is a
regular graduate, and hie csporienoe in the treat
ment of a certain glass of diseases is a sure
tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent relief,
the use of his remedies and following his ad.
vice.
BE. BROWN'S RIOSIEDIRS
sayer fail to oure the worst form of Venereal Diff•
ewes, impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also,
all disown analog hom a hereditary taint, which
manifests itself in the form of altetter, psoriasis,
and a great manyfortos of skin diseases, the origin
of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To
persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sore
and speedy recoveg.
• SE.MiNAL W3LAHNIffitS
Dr. 'Brown's remedies for Ude alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
gratifiea.ien, which the young and weakminded
often give way to, tto their own destruction,) are
toe only reliable remedies known in this eon&
try—tbAy are safe, andmake a speedy resteration
of health.
R NUIMATIRM
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to ogre ;this
painful disease in a Jae dlayt—he will warrant a
cure. Ile also treats Pules, Eileat, tonnorrbue,
Stricture, Urethal DlL4.6rilegetft, Female Weakness,
Monthly noppreseions. Diseases of the Joints, Fis
tula In Ano, Nervous ideeuons, Paine to the Bank
and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together
with all diseas e of an Impure origin. . .
A letter describing the symptoms, °earthling a
vas, directed to DR. BROWN, No. La Efitmtddield Bt ,
Pittsburgh. Pa., will Isa immediately answered,_
Medieine Sent to any address, safely packed and
secure from °beet - mhos.
Office and Priratd itoome, No. I aregtotwd
slreP t. Pitti.hureh.Pa. "5-risseno
KAY & COMPANY, --
BOOKEELLER L) S , BTATIoN.B
BLANK 1300 K AIAN'UFACTUBFRS,
bb WOOD STRERT,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sir-A full assortment of Law, Medic a l and mi .
ellaneaus Books constantly nn hand. J o
oyodegliNiLylLWA VS PIiod — LTEEA
g
Cement for Sealing Fruit Cane,
Cement for Sealing Fruit Cana,
Cement for. Sealing Fruit Cane,
Cement for Sealing Fruit Cana,
From JOSEPH FLEMING,
From JOSEPH FLEMING.
F r om JOSEPH FLI MIND;
From JOSEPH FLEMING,
corner Market street and the Diamond,
corner Market street and the Diamoid. eel°
EDITION.'
LATEST BY,TELEGRAPH.
r.oilithern Neu's.
1.1. IC, September R.—Nashville,
September lit. -A ltichmond special to the
('mete am/ statce that lion. P.
C. Walker has resigt.ed in consequence of
bad health. Ills Successor hiss not yet been
ap poi n tett .
All the banks of Now Crleans sustontit'd
specie payments to-day, and treasury notes
are all at par.
itICIIMON tieidember 11 ---The tight
between Wise and Lincoln's men at Hawk's
Nest has been confirmed. Gen. Henning
sen directed the Confederate tro , ps. Tne
enemy were badly cut up. One et the
Confederates was woundcd.
CARDS, &c
Hampton's cavalry mews a splendid dash
into the enemy's lines near Alexandria;
after some sharp work, they returned will:
three prisuners and considerable war muni
tions
Toe Fort Smith (Ai k.) Th , s, cf thu 7th,
hutrn , that lire rplornents it t TVIEIf, will
jolt; in a few dap. Aleo a
.11i—esirld and one Siuth Carolina regi
ment.
The L. uievillo .lournal of this morning
!l hirshes the correspondence between
Jos 11,1 t and the President in regard to
Fremont's pr, ei,mation In answer to Mr.
Molt's enquiries, President Lirie:.n encloses
his letter to Fremont, which h-s been pub
lished. The Journal learns that from every
quarter,the recent wan t..m invasion of lien ,
sueky by tee confederate troops is dissp
eroved by thousands of instances where
Southern rights men have announced
their purpose to unite in repelling the in.
ceders
The Courier of this morning publishes a
card, calling a mtsitirg of all the citizens
of Cuiry, Trimble and Carroll counties to
orm a league ror the mutual prot,rtien of
the lives end property of famides of all
tittles. The idea is thought to be to put
, lawn all maraud: , 4 band: of eitl.ar party
aid avoid guerrilla wart UP.
A hew tegini,mt Limier Curran Pope, c f
this city, a gradua'e of 11 ,sit Point, goes
into camp this woek at the lair grounds near
the city Initin4 is tl.ngly lively.
the in lantry th, re am many
cavalry and artilltry c , uipaities forming.
Um) cavalry cowl any , composed of Gera
mans, who have seen service, and artillery
c, mpany, 151) men under .1 W. Scott
a:II have Peter Hart, of Fort Sumter at
First Lientenaht A regiment of csva'ry
under Jas. S. JACLi“O, M. C , has been
nearly completed. 11 inners and addle
makers are kept busy night and day end
advertise f m journeymen
It Is reported that 11,titiO Confederates,
under Zollicotler, came t.) Cumberlane,
Ford, Knox county, oniSaturday and car
lured the Captain of Col. Stone's company
of Home Guards.
Telegraphic communioati, 't between
Eil..4bothtown has been interruptA since
G o'clock this evening,
There la great rn;litary activity iu the
city, Ali tho Uerri Guards aro assembling
and it is rumored that a portion of Items-
Fef brigade has been ordered over from
the Indiana side,
itol.M.Ml . l3l:l.—A special to the Appea: says
that General Braxton Bragg has been ap
pointed Ci:nreilerate i - '-‘..ereutry of War,
rice L P. Walker, resigned.
FR AN A FO fiT o Senate passed the bill
to provide Mr the security of the State
Army and protection of Railroads,
House —W report from the Com
mittee on l'esi; Affairs, was adopted by
a vete of to to :ti
The Southern cars hav ; not arr; ced.-
Part ot 14.1nesul, brl i .;; ti are Ihntiirg
here. It is understood that they are to
proceed reuthward c;vi•r the Is
and Nashville imitvitaLviy. The
home guerds are all out in uniform. Tuei:
destination is SU pp. obed too toe :with ward.
INV LL a, Sept. 1 7. Fran fon!
11;;C:,E. A message from Gov. Siagotlin
was received communicating a. telegraphic
message from Gen. Zallieotler, announcing
that the safety of Tennessee demanded the
occupation of Cumberland and the three
long mountains in lientucky • and that he
had done so and should retain his position
until the Federal forces were withdrawn
and the Federal camp broken up. Also a
message from Thos. C. Reynolds, Lieut.
Givernor of Missouri, asking what course
Kentucky intended to take in view of the
occupation of the Mississippi river below
the mouth of the Ohio by the Federal
forces in violation of her neutrality.
Washington City News
WASHINOTON CITY, Sept. 17.—1 t is now
believed that entire quiet will insure the
recovery of Mr. M. F. Walker from the
wounds inflicted by a secessionist in Mary
land. A government official called this
morning and received from him the impor.
tent information he had gathered up to
the time he was injured. That portion of
Maryland in the neighborhood of Port
Tobacco is a hot bed of secessionism and
has been a serious annoyance to the Union
Cause.
There is authority for stating that the
proclamation of the Governor General of
Cuba, recogniitng the rebel flag,is spurious.
No such proclamation has been made.
The Navy Department has cause for
congratulation in the promptness and effi
ciency of the commandants of the several
navy yards, all orders being obeyed with
remarkable precision and expedition. On
several occasions recently, Major General
Fremont telegraphed for a number of arms
and gun carriages, and within less than a
day thereafter the department was informed
that these war requisitions were already
on their way from Philadelphia, Brooklsn
and Portsmouth. There is as much quiet
in and about the department as in any of
the ordinary government bureaus. Yet
the amount of business transacted is very
heavy. Its important resul s daily become
more apparent.
The following order was issued from the
War Department to-day: The command,
ing officer of the United States forces at
Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina, is author
ized to accept the services of such loyal
North Carolinians, not to exceed one
regiment, as in his neighborhood, may
volunteer to take up arms for the United
States, and to designate a regular officer to
muster them into service, The reunite
will be organized in the first instance into
a battalion or regiment according to nuns
tiers, the mustering officer will make
timely requisitions for arms and other
necessary supplies and the commanding
will, on the recommendation of the volun
teers, propose such persons as he may
deem suitable to officer the companies,
battalion or regiment, that may if ap,
proved be commissioned by the President.
By order,
(Signed,) L Thomas,
Adjutant General.
Severe Skirmishing at liar
pees Ferry.
NEAR SANDY Hook, Sept. 16.-- Yester—
day whilst six men of the Massachusetts
13di were riding up the tow path on horse
back two miles above Harper's Ferry, they
were fired upon by the rebels from the
Virginia side of the Potomac, and ono man
instantly killed. It was soon ascertained
that the rebels in considerable force were
concealed behind a large warehouse and
other buildings in that vicinity. Wnen
Captain Shribilr, of the Massachusetts 13th,
quick run up a 12 pounder rifled cannon
and fired a number of shots into the
buildings, behind which they were con
cealed causing them to disperse with a sup/
posed loss or some live or six killed.
Thomas Harper, of Knoxville, who was
so severely wounded last Thursday, while
on a canal boat opposite Shepherdstown,
by the rebels, is lying in a very critical
position.
From Jefferson City.
.barikatSON C/TY., Sept. 17.—Beports
are current that L:sir:gum has been cap
tured, but they are not believed.
Parties from Pettis county reports fight
at Blackwater, in which the secessionists
defeated the Home Guards and burnt
Blackwater bridge.
A man tis ean iGriath arrived here
day and ttate. quit on tialtudny last, th,t.
Price, with 17,000 wen, had eurrrund d
Lexington, and tent a summons to Uol
Mulligan to surrender Colonel Mulligan
refused, when Prick) is 'Trot-tett to have
sent word that he would give him until
Monday at four o'clock to surrender, and
if ho did not that ho would march on him
with a b/ezdi flag. It is confidently
thought in military quarters hero that
General Sturgis has by this time reached
Lexington from St. Joseph, and Price will
be cut off or forced to retreat.
Quite a panic prevailed at G.:orgotown
on receipt of reports from Lexington, and
many families fled, fearing an attack from
the rebels.
-tee
bit. Louis Items.
Sr. Lours, Sept. 17.—Gen. Sturgis with
one regiment of infantry, two companies
of cavalry and ono of artillery, took pos.
session ol St. Josephs on Friday last.
It is reported that a battle took place at
Lexington, yesterday, between the Federal
tortes there and Mart, Green's rebels, in
which most of the latter were captured.—
This needs confirmation.
Another bridge was burned ou the Han
nibal and St. Joseph Railroad a day or
two since, precipitating the locomotive
into the stream, and killing the hugineer.
A report is current here that the con•
federate forces ovfi.eu.tcui Columhq..
Declared 'Littler iuusillt ctiOlß-
arY Control
CHICAGO, September Special to the
Journal.
CA r -That portion of K.( ntucky
lying , west of Cumberland river has been
declared under imurrectionary control
Secretary Chase Las instructed the Sur
veyor hero to prevent all commercial in
tosr c mrse in that section and search the
baggage of all persons going thither.
BOWN & T
1:36 Wood btreet, ~•••
AKE TOOLS FOR BORLNG-011, ,
WELLS at the shortest fpoSsiblo mtitise.
ying been in the business of manufacturing-tools'
goer ninon the “fever" &et broke out,we can assure
persona shout to engage in the oil business, tbittlt
iii!! be to their interest to give us nAtill mid
(4XfarlillatiOn, of Our stock now Ori
& BABES' SAFES TRB PUBLIC..
•
For (auctuuntl Louisville and let Louis
ritili li; lql4ll, A (11 , 4 AIJT, Capt.
D. Z. 11[21LliKla, nu.l leave :or the above
emt intermediate ports on / HUb.AWAY, the 19,h
Imt, at four o'elok, p. m.
sel7 JOBS B. 'AV NI;ST iN k Co., Agents.
THE TEST.
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT.
AD THE FuLLoWING VoLUN
TAur tr wl imonlid In regard to BU RK
NEW BILYEB
Ma nea. BUREZ k Beams—Gentlemen:On the
mknc of the 'kld of February, 1860, all our Machine
Shops, Paint Shope,l4 wet, Material, Engine House,
and all the Warehouses of the Southwestern Spoke
and ferriage Manufactory, all being entirely filled
with dry combustible material, were burned down.
In a room of the Paint Shop, where the Lent was
most intense, was one of your mi ko of Safes, con
taining all our papers, insurance policies, Am,
amounting to offer $40,000, which, on being taken
out, all were entirely safe.
We moei. eordiilly recommend ll.e Burke d
Barna+ Mule• eM being very superior.
•
Your blends,
PLATT, MARTIN d GORDON,
'1 iv . . above Safun, of every size, on hand and made
to order 11
- • -
BURKE & BARNES,
Al iho i.. 1 Fet,bi.shed Sale Factory,
1:6) and 131 Third street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
rnsults. l y
WHOLESALE ifolqpN HOUSE.
A V. ...... ..W. ti. STURGRON
SCOTT, STURGEON & CO.,
IMP()P,Ti-ilis .I,bliers in foreign
J. and t)omne,l ir
FANCY (iii01);-; ANI) NoTIONS,
BASKETS AND WILLOW WARE,
11.1. , REN'3 CoAcu I.ls
673 Wood Street, Corner t"ourth,
PITTSIWRiaI, PA
The attention of merchants and he trade ere in
Cited to examine our extensive stock of FASO
6Uflflg. c. hich we are selling at Eaetern Primes.
se27 , 2mw
SUPERIuIt
QUA LIT \
CONGRESS GA 1 TERS,
LACE 804 TS
OXFORD TIES,
FOR GENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS
SELLING AT LOW PRICE,
AT NO. 31 FIFTH STREET,
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.
sel4
50 1) OZEN
HOOP SKIRTS,
OF ALL SIZES,
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST
IN THE CITY.
W. & D. HITGUS.
HEADQUARTESS,
Hatiatanireo, Sept 9, 1861.
A BOARD OF SIIRGEONS FOR THE
J 1 examination of eandidaies for the poet of
BURGEON and SURGEON'S MATE In the PENN
SYLVANIA TROOPS, will aatiemb:e in ti.V.RIS
BURG, et the Hall of Representatives, W&. 9 :
DAY, October 2d, 1861, at 9 o'clock. a. in, whe.land
where all desiring appointmeirte will precent them
selves. By order ofthe Goven
HENRY H. SAME, M. D.
eel2:4t 1,3 0 bieuti_S_Penna.
. _
A LARGE AND WELL IMPROVED
FARM for sale, situate i¢ Beavereounty, one
mite from Rochester fitation, 360 acres of prime
land-100 in cultivation, 60 irt good timber, black
and white oak, locust, &c. Well watered, good
springs, orchard of 120 trees. Dwelling Hoare,
Barn, Stables, kc., all in good carder.
eel ft. CUTHBERT k BON, 51 Market street.
WESTERN ITNITERSITY. Th e
next term of this institution will commence
Sept.lki. There will be classes in the Preparatory,
Classical and English Departments, and also the
tell Collegiate Course. A Normal Department will
also be commenced for those of both sexes who
propose to teach. GEORkin; "WOODS, Principal.
anlikaw
$1,20 0 —A F ARM OF 173
V . AOREB FOR BALE, all nate ric
wilco tram Portage, WiFironain--= acres in cal
finnan, 10 under fence, 0 acres in timber ik good
d we lling house, well of water, Ac. Price 01,00 0—
terms easy. Also 40 acres of land. one mile from
Cascade 1r 'liege. Price : $2.00. Will Be exchanged
for a good house and Icor% Pittsburgh or Allegheoy
eel° B. CUTHB ' &RT k 808., Market at.
E GCTS.-8
bai:rels fresh Eggs, ia!ts
received and P.tr Bale by
JAS: A. FETZER.,
Co met Market end First street a.
EGGS. -4 bi irrels Fresh Eggs, just re
ceived and f pr sale b 7
611E9 A. FETZER,
suss parser Market au}! First sweets-
PIP Gfl'"'l'ja
Liam AND Mixon. .. WICkENDERsoN
Plum de AumatoN:-Private Boxes, 2 5 , 00 03Inefil,'V
Scat al Private 80x,, , 540;.• Paquette land
Circle, e6atre , 60-ectam Glircls 25 centic4.
Colwell (4Mlory, deintigOolptedßalteffilVOlVl $,)
Gallery, 15 cents.
57: , N E -g DA Y EVE NJ NO, Eltlatenibin“ •4311101 ,
ucco,l I —THE PAT.KI '8
HA.T LE OF BOLL'i EON.
ID. AZ. 1010613118 &
isAPOPAoTtrOPPA OP "'
ROGERS' IMPROVKB PATHICE,;:,
STEEL CULTIVATOR, TEETIC . 'i
AM) GRAIN DRILL TRuTiL
Office, Corner Butletr and Clymer'
Streets, Ninth Ward,
rams
JAMES H. CHILDS &
HOPE COTTON 11111)41.44
Allegheny egg
0/ : Vs; 14
YANWPACRIMUMII ii
SEAMLESS BACS - ,:;,f:
AND OF • '
OSNAJESZTROS____.
32 inches to .10 inches- Ivaascii'
!?Orders may ho tea Bf H. - cuitufa am; mu , -
Won,/ St nallernifutk.:L,
JAMES 110LELES & r..
DURK DEALERS, and defilers
Prey - Woos, corner of Me rket nod Frontefi•C .
plklyd•
aoasar •••••••• saAMIS3 USMMtia
ROBERT DALZELL & Co.,
W HO LES A LE 'GRPCEItS I :-..
COMMISSION AND FORVIRDING MERCHANTS
DIAINICS 111 PROM= win PrrocousniMAMIOVIVUM
NO. 1451 LLBERTY Ss`REET. •
nOli :19
E 8 A. ERTL 4
FORW A RDING 0110 COMICSIOIk%EFICHiItri4,
ron tax stla
Floar, Grata, Baena, ritin)47-J31.1'
Drlo(i Fruit. avid
Prot
ZJ08..41.1111 0/ MAIM= AND MIS/ OV/.115114,-
Pr riSBURUE ,
&urn to—Frande bh Bage?, mtuuatoraitv:
won h yr., S. Cuthbert & Son, PutsucttAhellnydr
Ott, tioisker & Swearingen, 8, Etrathß,qta44l.44lt,.
Banta, Lift Howoil, Srongle & CO:V.bienrike'AV:.
in &Wenn, Donlon Paxton it Co, W4el#
nrw2aar,tr-ia ;
USPECIALLY the igno-
r.,4 rant and falsely Nod-
.. , --7 41 11114 k. '
ant Physicians of all de- '," ' •
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nominations, treat seam : a.'!.."''.'? - ,N, j
'aid delicate disorders, 7 4'1 , - it'L.1 . .....% ' - "•;:
self abuse and diseases or' i' /': *,.
,dilations common and
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nc , ..ient to youths of bath - -
iczeo, and &dolts, slbgie or •married. )34xicar49. .
~._ BLUM/11.LT publishes the fact of his &lag'
se, the 47 12 . , te a and Wooly modest are_
dreadful.y shocked, and thins. it a great Bin
very tramorr...., and for dostaminallon and,
~,nneilen among their litiVelly prOleiging go ds
a , t.o.Atitore. Thoir family playsielanattotlld. be_
r.i.i.:10. . to keep them in woranoe
dz. that J &
a z
oe nie as lit IiIIARSTRDP, texcePtinth
e•-t .... lucrative pa tine nught• be lost to Went:
among stored, falsely modes, and presuroptcgant
families, horn and raised In Ignorance, s7_,
as mushrooms, and who compare society-
genre. sense , Ac., to dollars and oentarreyavj
meanly or lily gotten. It is tc publicity, howairrer,
that numerous parents and guardians are thartlttilt
trst ii.e.r sons, daughters and warde.,.prtivionaly
teulde. sickly and of - heats condition and ar , poM't
aced, have neon rest° - to health atittiVOYDre
BRA NSTRUP, besides y before mar', , k ian
Cia,:„:l through hire have been saved much iniftering,
-ai.ixiety, mortification, tn. Having the advantage
of over thirty years experience and observation,
c.msequently, no has superior skill in the treattriii
^f a} i , ciel diseases, and who to daily consulted ,
.i.ie profession, as wall recommended by reaped,
side citizens, publislions proprietors of betels, 41
'inermaterhea, or so called LlOCiLlnlal etnittaiera;:
VI s dreadful malady can be completely cfuni,
t I,s very last discovery that has never yet fatted,'titt
female diseases he has had suporioreaperitibebfbit
account or his old age, seventy years, all i .rrCittl•_*
tartly is completely cured. As for consumpurna or
pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are erfreV .
teedlrnro Iceland moss and other ingredients y
s skillful physician five years at the brisineas,if
ems had more success than all the ptetenstrmi
that have as yet been discovered, as the Mirlift•
Noes will show. They are all genuine and.ealtbit
found aorormog to a pamphlet that ertelrperefori
is ill get at the examination, all free of charge.—
Office 85 Southfield greet, near pianaond,,,eweet
Private communications from all parts bf it* 1:101bn
strictly attended. le. Direct to
BOX' 60114-
I , 9tt.horqe Pnat xlivitte,
1;=1!2!
-.N. G. W16,11E9
IMPORT/MT TO LADLES:
"Great America& Remedy,'" '
Dit. JOHN HARVEY, haVingAlß
upwards of twenty years devoted his *au
, tonal time exclusively to the trsatmentof - Striinde
D, flirt, Wes, and having succeeded in thottaanda of
cases in restoring the afflicted to sound hedith, bas
now entire conddenee in offering publicly:hie. •
DR. HARVEY'S
CH RO NO - THERMAL4tRIALE PILLS.
Which have never yet failed:Awhen the rec.
bons have been staietigollowedAtre•
movingditheultiess*Wiigicaus
ObstractiontortatopPage ofitaturit m
or in restoring the 4,stetn - to nerient hattith,:w
suffering from imputiAtlsicsnomk Ptomains .
at, Tea WHIT2II, Or OtherNakrieße,4; ittror grvoil
Mesas. Also, inall 0 911 4 1-o a*MiT4Mia liZikrOrß
Pam:mottos, Etner*Ce; AO,
which are the forertummgottripkailjonMdiattsAte
Air These Fills an p e =o9sltarit thexOss•
etautiors, and may . t.4; the - 21 - 146 - . Wags. fa
mate .without causing distresit;liii;Ae;,estir*.#lll2.,.e
they act Laza imam by strengilienmitinvigSras ,
nig, and restoring the osterittaji .heWthy - . condi.
boa, and by briogiag on this monthly with
regularlity,no matter from what cause the7oliitmo•
Lions arise. They should,however t . noSbet4Len
dur rig the first three or four mothaef,prOViy,
though sale at any other time, as ma age.
would be the result.
Each box contains 60 Pills. .pata O Dort es
and when desired will be sent by, trulprepa. /4,Asi
any advertised Agent, on receipt of thenmansv.
J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y, General /464
Bold by Druggists generally. .
STRAP SHOES
FOR CASH
NEW CLOTBING ROWE!
KLEE, KAVFMAN & CO. - ;
WOOD STREET, .
Next door to corner of Fifth street, in Patterson's
new block.
WE WOULD tiNNOUNCETO cam
easterners and Cbtmtry Merchantldp
that we have opened in the above 121310 .114 j OWI
- budding, a very large and well assorted Steak of
Clothing and Piece Goode, for the- Fall and Winter
trade, to w hien we invite the 'attention 'itit alk
dealers.
It is unnecessary to say seythin&to our: !effete
mere regarding the swperior make or goods„
and those who have not yet dell with unoisei Wtanki
invite to call and examine our Kook beforetturetuur
tog elsewhere .
in view of the present"bard timein We win offer
mere induennenes to "Chshßeyers."
KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO:;•
Wood et, next door to Flith,:Pattennt'a now block
Pinesuzen, A.ugast Zdth,wsL—sej&lttaTir T Z _
Farmers' Deposit Banking CoIOMMy,
No. 66 FOURTH STREEtt
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND atsvauat
INTEREST PAID ON .DNFOSITO.,
Par and Current Fonds Received on
Deposit.
HE UNDERSIGNED Stockholders
are individually responaible;.l4d4initins to
the whole extent of their privatfidr*trigi t i, -
John Sco J
James Marshall, W aco illa r t79ll4
, -
tt, Painter
William Walker, Joseph:Lont,;
Samuel JGeorge, d. a. 4 0 / 49 9 1 4 ,
Thomas lideltoo, Thomas:Bo°6, A ,,
Robert Be/l, Joseph Love .
John McDevitt, D. A. Hteviarr:
John Floyd, 11.'"waYs-
Richard Floyd,illtam Carr,.
Day Walker, W. W. NIV it'll* -
James A. Knox.
JAMES MA RAH Ar.Ty Rreitijent.
R.. A. GEORGE. Cashier
• sej6.7.
TER MOH OM MEM COMPANY. '
NO. 256 LIBERTY STREICT.,
DANK OF DISCOUNT, XXatIANGE
AND DEPOSIT.
Capital 5t0ck5............... 1 , 50 , 000
Capital, Ito resented; over-1.1.000,000
ant .ffefdriglitithKill.9l4*&-ga
Gold, River, Par Funds and Currency received
on Dope*. ALL MOM'S allowed tavemsili for
I a spasftel time WILL DRAW INTEREST.- Wight
Rsahange on the Ea tern and Western.nitiss ooze.
I stay Up tier sale in sums to salt.' "Calleationa mad e
in all the prineimd elites in the UMW &goosed
the Canada and PRMUCLitit PRONE= RE.
mirran to any destaid : gr. oa da.t] - ,ot6ittatity
G R. Warner, Wm seibert,WWltistiss - . ask
John Heath. John Moorhen i'llenryibCCM
tough, WM. Gormly, Bainuatt.V. Robison, Wpm,
Coo,por, G. E. Vi'AßNit_ E i -peaaidea a .
.early lUD . FIORNER224-.42shier.
NITATER 1 3 1 rii---3 . 044#44s one -at
Tv Water Pipe t trom TATO taataiathrtv.
eel - :HENRYS: CIOMINB,
1 - 17 - aFTN AP pus. -1.0 bard s°
i jr Green Apples, Just - finettbd rata by
-AMMINat i
CorberMipsket sad Plibt :,.1011100.
AMUSEMENTS.
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