c ti n= ooL J',A3M2I P. BiOnt. . E A 1111) P 11 . 6 PRIETO R. rxmis:—DALly, Six Dollars r r year, airictly In ad rartee. ' Weekly, Bing, prnscrictiOna One PnliAr per year: Ln Cub? c• OFFICIAL PAPER 01. 711 E (17'1 CITY MATTERS. I'VEMN4SDAY MOR NI N 413:::OCT. .2 THE FLOOD upon tile mountains exceed ed in suddenness and impetm sity any other within tho recoil{ etiun of the ‘• oldest is habitant." On Friday night, between Johnstown and Wilnaore the water poured down the mountain side in torrents, sub merging the roadway and rendering the utmost circumspection in the running of trains necessary. So rapidly did the water pour down that it did not flow off as fast as it fell, bat accumulated in huge torrents, forming a muddy, seething pool for miles along the side of the roadway. The scene was grand and terrific All the mountain streams, the Loyalhanna, Coneuaaugh, end smaller streams ran bank full and over flowing and such a sudden rising of the waters was never before experienced. The small streams in the Western part of the State, also rose very rapidly and the de struction of property was immense. Turt'e creek als) ran very high, and in many places acres of lowlands along its course were overflowed. A number of small bridges were sw , pt, away, including that in the vicinity of Wall's station, where the Greinsburg turnpike crosses the creek Tue waters have now subAcied and the lovas are in A e 'edition. V ERUCT.— , I.lld C•Ott of Nel son Henry ci al on trial for two days past in the D:striet Court, yesterday returned a verdiet f,r the plain tiff. Tap ere was one on-i+r the Sueriff's interpiceder I , CL. E tstern creditors of A A. Mason &i b . who failed here recently, levied upon a stock of goods. held by Mrs. Whitinv. wife of Nathan Whiting, ono of tho firm named, upon judgments against them Tin plaintiff RI leged that he purch.sed tho stock frcm Mrs. W , his sister, pro.vious to the levy, agreeing to pay her $l,OOO and the credit ors $14,000. Tao cr o was ably tried by Messrs. Marshall end Achison for plaintiff, and Hoots RNA and S.agle for defendants. By the veriest of the jury the sale is de eded bona fide. We understand the case will . be taken th-t Stto emo Court. ,STE24.IIIeR XIKKU UPON —For several days past the military authorities at Point Pleasant, at the mouth of the Big Kanwha river, have been stopping and examining all steamboats passing up or down. On the last trip down of the J. B load ed with government wagons, she was hailed at the Point, but having no business there, and not understanding the new arrange meet, refused to stop, The guns from the ebore immediately opened open her 811 , 1 several shots took s Get on different por tions of the boat. Ut course the ofbeen , of the boat were alarmed and did not know what to do. _ _got _ontlrsfy out of the range of the guns, b,•wever, she was a little dubicx... abr.ut going bark, and cen eluded to gu on down the river. LA.TB FROM Tag. KANANYEL.4.—A loiter from the Kanawha, cf recent date, say s "A detachment of the Z waves, under Maj. Franklin, went about fifteen miles yester day to arrest fi leading secessionist and his son-in-law The parties escaped from the house as our men approached, but the elder was shot, and today the young man, who had been in Wise's army, came into camp and' surrendered. A detachment of the Thirty-iourth and Seventh Ohio and First Kentucky, altogether about one thousand one hundred men, crossed the Kanawha to-day, to capture a band eLeight hun dred rehela said to be about fifteen miles distant." REBEL OIITBAGEd, Wv..sTkas 1 1R• Jack?on county, Virginia, on last Friday night ii. , use of a Union man named Martin Wetzel vv:.s set on fir., Mrs. Wetzel and her children barely es , eaping with their lives. Toe fermi:, sought protection in It:versw.od, taking with them nothing but their night clothes. Tne next night the house of James Stoops war set on fire, and the family, who wu;o asleep, were nearly suffocated before the flames were discovered. The sam.i night the mill of Wm. H. Alpine wee burned. and the next day Mr. H. wee ordered to leave, which be did. Several stores have also been robbed in open daylight. ANOTHER REGI ?TENT FR W }:STERN PENNSYLVANIA —Col. William Maxwell, of Mercer, Pennsylva:.is, ha:; now about seven hundred men in Camp Griffith, (Mercer,) and expects to Ft' rt for Camp Curtin on Thursday morning. Ho has also enough of squads and parts of com panies through too county to till up the balance of his regiment. The Col.mel is a West Pointer, of olden time, never knew 'what the word "fail" muart, and will make a kind and humane officer. In short, he Is the "right man in the right place," and we have no doubt will give a good account of himself whenever his services are re. WASHED AWAY --The double stone lock at dam No. 3,0 u the Eliskirninitas, kept by James Townsend, wee washed away, to gether with the store ho - ,:53 end dwelling. One of Mr. Townsend's sc•ns wee drowned. The water set in back of the town and the people turned cut and dug a channel to the river for the purpose of carrying (If the overflow. 'The Leech hirg bridge, of three spans, was also washed away.. BROKE, JAlL.—:3,rtitu two weeks since a prisoner named Power, canfinid in the Clarion county jail nn a charge of fornica• Lion and bastardy, niad•± his escape from the prison yard. He had been convicted and was committed on account of inability to pay the fines, &e„ and having been al lowed the privilege of the jail yard, took advantage of it and got away. He has not been heard of since his escape. Tate grading of Washington street to L'lberty should be completed at once or some barrier for the protection of pedes trians erected. On Monday night, a stranger tf:tm the Kiskeminitas fell over the cuttinff to the ground, some wenty feet or more, inj t :ring himself quite 'cte ly. He was taken ti.) the Eagle otel, where he remained y:"&terday witufair probability of redovery. ARREST OF A MAIL. ROLIBER,- - .. -1 : 11111011 Clements, a young man of Bucyrus', Ohio, respectably connected, was arrested :;,nd taken to Cleveland last week, charged with participation in the late mail robberies on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, being employed occasionally by his successor as mail agent to assist him, thus gaining access to the rusils. Aocrinarr.—On Monday, a lad named licAuliff, whose parents reside on Grant street, had one of his feet badly crushed by a car wheel, on Liberty street. He jumped from the train - while in motion, but was caught and thrown down by the next car, falling in such a posi4n tr-at his foot was crushed by the wheels. Asseuurs.—Chants hicTiernan, of the Third ward, Allegheny, has been held to bail by Mayor Drum, to answer a charge of assault and battery,on oath of a German who boarded in the same house. The same magistrate held John Ostler to bail,charged , on oath of Thomas Graham with striking him with a skiff oar DROWNED —On bnuirdßy, a boy ten years old, eon of Mrs. Mary Stewart, of Duquesne borough, was drowned in the Allegheny river. The body has not hem recovered. ANOTHER RIGIMMSTT.-A regiment it being raised at Warren, Via., by Hon. O. Ildiirtis and M. Oobbans„... -.Vie first ro oratt4 went into camp on Tuesday last. Our Army Correspondence. . . PORT TOBACCO, hfd , Sept. 24. ED/TOR PC , ST:—When I closed my ! tat ne-t you in Benedict and perpetrated q• to a serieto geographical error in stating that ft wee s the mouth of the Paw it la quite a distance ts•on It. I tf , riv”P, niv information from a ! a' :tent of the place, and II It. I otherwise informed. flit i „ uin rnsince that i We cicer onel in Benedict until Mond !I, trith tilt, erjuying ourselves in eating oyster, hang kr, e..ionisfs, ,k • , but enjoyrnen.s were al wa . ja plentlial-y inter larded with that indispentoblci article, drill, and plenty of it While here we built our -1:11/!•4, of l-raeches and email trees, a temporary pro action from the weather At II o'clock Monday, W 3 again took up the line of marcti, accompanied by a large number of prisoners and contraband arti cles of various kinds. Alter a tiresome and warm march over the sandy roads, we arrived at a small village called Charlotte Hall. We were here joined by the Fifth Regiment of our Brigade and a campanv of cavalry, which added greatly to our appearance arid numbers. While quartered bore we were very successful in capturing and confiscating property. Several mime kets, a uniform arid drum, were found care fully concealed in the school house near which we encamped, and together with the prisoners brought in by the Fifth Regi ment, formed quite an addition t our reg• ular regimental train. On Tuesday, the 17th, we were again ordored into line and proceeded through a drenching rain, mud, &r.! ,to Newport .11-re nothing out of the regular routine of a strolling !if., is pired, except the arrival of a troupe of overaeers,on the alert fi.r which some of our "abolition'' brethren persist in enticing away, naitwithsianuing it is so injurious to our cities, and is net intended to convey a truthful idea of the popular feeling evinced at the Nerth. This kind of proceedings should immediately cease,`t4e the consequence will he we will make more enemies than friends. We re mained in Newport but one day and moved on a distance of three miles to a more (ler sirable location for encamping than the latter place— "Alton's' Fresh." On Friday morning our company (Friend &flea) re ceived orders to proceed on a scouting ex cursion in th.i direction of Lower Cedar Point and ascertain whether the rebel were erecting any new batteries, arid find out the condition of things generally, by inquiry, &n. We proceeded in the dine Imo at, !ve et-fed, iu twodivisions, the first commended by leeut. lle.nnirt,n (60 or 70 men) and the second, led on by Licut. Will Black. comprising argued of 20 men. Atter a march of a m 0 . 7 S wn took separate direction.., the second party, (of which I wee a mornber) Nang in a di rect line for Lower Cedar Point, a distance of four or live mites, It wa an unusually hot day and one not finely adapted to carrying a knapsack, but by perseverance we reached the Potomac in the course of an hour, when we halted and, after thoroughly refresh:l.g ouiselves, p - c.ceeded to institute a complo;a search of a house near by, but the bird had ft •w:: Living heard ot our arrival in tido•horhoud -the ru , ,ste- of toe 13- u had taken lie par lure the night peen- us and ail club as to his SeeFsti Ftb‘fi his hasty departure We now wend..t.l our way down the river,- for: vrine five or Fez miles, and alter a,king numerous questions arrivtiti oafely at lower Cedar Point—the farthest point Si:lth that we have yet gone. After scout,llg around the Point for some time wo Look a back track; but night came upon us and we were com pelled to encamp, aLout a m.le from tbn river bank. Tete negroes supplitd u, wits numerous boe.enhes, so that we fared sumptuously, and had n g. od. rest, upon six beds of straw furt.i.tl- b‘ a barn in the vicinity. Earl 7 next mnore:nz we made the F,i wni C we wt. rc: Lu meet the other part. ot they bad done a far s, m.yrior I cure, hncini 1•1• , 1111.0. in a I.cam u tv••• 1,1,1 big i,t , deptrted part•, , <n:zecl E , tl:o V‘sitlii.: • I ric• ••:,.. >.. :•., . h. .111/% l l' p•r:rtll of 110,1,1 )eVe srriN4 dLbougb €ornowbrit tired,hnd work W!tn at our unt!orro 114 . .ri• r• • lion. Un Slou.lay , al:•. , r our usual loorodg d v.e received riders to be i.y ten o'clock. J. do, n t thk• a soldier long to pack hi , true I N. . were in readiness long ore ;11 , , all n+• time. Aft , ,r t usual oliiaul. per,vitt, we were put or.'he r - eta and once more at our now comparatively easy work, marching: the distance wee but short, (10 miles,) and it took us two hours tsrd a half to make it, including the I.lFUni rest. And we are now encamp d on the banks of Port Tenacce River,or harbor; notwithstanding the East. ern papers have us horribly killed, badly cut up, is , which wasindeect news to me; from what source it was derived I know not, but am positive it was a little previous, Although our communication with Wash ington had been cut, (If leaving us in an isolated condition, it has again been re sum ed, via the place we are now ir: anti agam we aro within the pile of civilizatu.n. The country through which we have passed (from Washington to the Pawitpient. and via Cedar Point to Port Tobacco) has pre sented a desolated view; sparse iy inhabited, the habitations being miles apart: the towns amounting to mere nothing—a hi-if d , zin houses constituting ono: at least we have not in our rambles seen anything vary rying from the above. But to mat.ers pertaining to our camp life: Our present abode is situated en the side of a hill, one mile from the town of Port Tobacco, and in full view of the surrounding oui-try, the Potomac in the distance. It is a beau 4 tifu I place, and one pleasing to the eye, as well as beautifully situated. 13 , w long we shall remain here is not yet known, our messenger not having arrived yet from Washington. 6-en. Sickles joined us here, and It is possible that some movement is on foot; if anything unusual transpires you shall bear from me. I made my last march in my bare feet, being unable to draw on my boots,trom blisters made on the soles on our scouting expedition. The hot sand did not have a very soothing effect upon them —and I am now compelled to lay to for a short time. I write this in a wagon in which I am quartered. All the boys are hearty and in goodapirits; the United States Zouave Cadets accompany us and appear to stand the march amazingly well. Hoping to receive a Post soon, 1 am as ever, Yours, &c., H. C. H. P. S. Two of our company went out as spies yesterday and tried to cross the Poto• mac, but it was no go, asthe revenue cut ter sent them back. They were thorough. dis g uised as citizens, but our eagie eyed revenue captain told them that it they over did get over they could never come back again, as no one was allowed to cross either way. DICK. CAMP TYNDALE, POLDTT OF BOONS, 3/id , September 28th, 1861 j FRIEND BARR:— Our squad of Fort Pitt Artillery, under command of Capt. Knap, arrrived here on Tuesday last at 1 o'clock. Nothing of interest occurred on the way. We took supper at Altoona on Monday evening, and our next meal at Camp, on Tuesday afternoon. Had barely time to make the connection at Baltimore, and so 'missed our breakfast. On our arrival at Mqunt Airy, 18 miles from Camp, were told that a brisk skirmish was going on at Point of Rooks; eight miles off we could see the smoke of burning houses and hear the artillery. Opposite the Point of Rocks, and at the end of the railroad bridge, were three or four buildings in which the rebels were in the habit of sleeping at eight and firing in the morning on , our pickets, ' The Cainp 'lied been erected.on a smalreleva tion jinn back' of the town, bat on Satan day night Col. Geary removed to a hill a mile from the town and in the rear of,a thick woods. The rebels havi AP by Tuesday, concluded that the regiment h, .d moved off with the exception of two comnanie•+ which could be obsery ae pie Li, made a cl.innrist:N -tioll, as I crt•Srll , l4 1. , r CO was meetly , •Inip and of cavalry. The tiring was (1, le I.risic fer s.;me time, but not being alit , i, statol atie 1, they retreat, d, and FOTI. , ' •or men crossed the rivsr horio , i the Lit Idings with their contents. Tae Camp embraces sixteen companies, net incliiding artili4r), eight of which are io camp and foraging and on duty. The sentries are scattered along the canal and Potomac., and extend twelve miles. We have had a very severe storm of wind and rain which blew down two thirds ,f the tents, and made thinga any, thing 'r.ut pleasant. The camp is very healthy. The only patients in the lies ;dial, are down with the ague Coin , ,o Gears is very highly spoken of, as is LI. Li. Cl, De liarponay respects to all -- Would like to Pee the Pust. I) N'ARR' W E-iCA Yesterday morning a boy some twelve or thirteen years old tell into the Allegheny river above the St. Clair street bridge, while catching drift streti, and was carried ont into the stream and ri.‘wri opposite Mr. A. Bradley's wool en factory. A hoard wise thrown to him but he bad not strength to bold on arid Mr. Bradley, perceiving that he was nearly I •st jumped Into the river and brought him out at the baz,rd of his own life. Actions like these are their own best reward, but Mr. 'Bradley will also have the heartfelt gratitude of the boy's parents Jr afterreron two boys fell in near the Hand street t‘ridge and were rescued with cults. Tug Al as; —MrsCeulduck w. in fresh and deserved praise last evening in his personation of I'. ter Probi•z, in tt at rd roirabl , donDstiti drama, the " ChiloneA Corner," which wins w .i! played Ihr. urh out To night a w drawn frc rn the 1, entitled " The Juggl , r . " will he presented for the list time. in which Mr. Couldeck takes the iesdir.g part It is said to be a tine production and just suited to his stele of set . lig. M.-. Ceithio..k capital actor in his line arid chserviii full houses. Tue LiAdder of LAve" will he repeated this evening alter the "Juggler." I.lAlua Win.sors had only one case of the least importance yesterday., tlint John Leyland, who was committed ! o r surety of the peace, on oath of Mar . ) A. Phillips, who ?Alleges that on Sunday night hu went to her house, under the of I . ques, and ciloiked, pulled and threats eneci Ler, Si , 11.11 L else LeK‘:“:l.' nrful for her life. B.uK DI , .CItY.DITisi , pb,rfl POI bare oi the Naiuma/ Bank received a despatch from their New York correspondents yesterday, statine; that the Bank of New Jorsey at New Brunswick was thrown out and discreditol on the la instant. Pl' \IPING ()UT -114 u Vigilant steam lire engine u. doing goal service in pumping ut the cellars ,f the housva in ths,u's r , w." Allegheny c•iy, in , rditled by tt.e late d In this way the "Vigilant" has ryndered most efficient servica. Mer OF .11is , 'cat —Henry Almer, fuc cersor to Hunt ..1; Miner, fcndi us am.lhor of I_,oyd's mope, being a perfect miiitmy map of Misaour, now becoming the battle ground for the Union. It is accurate and reliable, exhibiting all the points of Inter , est. PoIS , NED 11Y CHILE.23I: —Mr. JIIO. Craw. ford. or Allegheny, his Alto anti son, w,re crown rn , !tienl . y HI, fr , n. ~a ttng cheeio, as 'erne rum,ta-no, nqu•ring who sermes nt a I' l 4' , "nri, adrnirirterwl an em,•tic .-- Ttvy ar , ".lltrA' ali out .1 danger. _ . Dit W. 11. 1{u5z0,.1.:.,, of th..l 7 having c:ct tired huniing r•t, ft% yP‘t• 1,7 Virtra Etift. by the, pr,b•tit:y j..iti 0.. 0.. In° F.cir.l A OTHER W ELL -- olcd that .11.trsrs. Ewmg • , ,4,oHreo,ins: on U.! creek, Vetsan w s unit', I) , tyc struck n vain of tho irr!rNlible quantity of thrvr , ttioni)(l imrrc:- per dsty. I%..ATS FOR SALM --µ',. direot attention too a , , certipPiaen! of Hartley, in ..ther column, ,y! a pair of flat bottomed rits for :ale. They wi.l ho =nld at a bar. ARRESTED A 8 A DESERT sk.---P,ter Me, Adams, of Captain inmicy, Thir teenth re-Omani, was arra:sisal un bloodily as a deserter and Sent back t WaiMir TOll. A LA RUE number of ambuianec.s for the .R.serve Corps have been furmsbe,i tht. State government and are new at _Harris, borg,:swading transportation to the regle meats. ADMITTRD -01:1 motion of Georg© S. Seldon, , Johnston ii Baldwin, Ng., of New York,'wee yesterday admitted to pritc,i, , e in the Dlptriet Court. Tub Itiinth Penusylvanin It“sortiop, Co!, ,Inctor,, have been supplied with tho rnul:.••,,, l)1 NTISTRY,—Dr. C Si,l, No, 241; Pprra Ktienas to ail brnnr_hc•e f tho I)en tni B. RN W,OD BuARDINti 6cu,oL FOR BOYS, will re-open SPpt. 18. 'farms reduced. Address, Rev. Jcs. P. TAYLOR, New Brighton, Pie. • RAWL MET= AarrUptf I MEM JOSEPH larrElit & SOW, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in & CHAIRS. N 0.424 Penn street, above the 4ttuil. I:Lavaca hand a 1arga5135011211 8 / 3 101 rancyand Pltun Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manufacture, and warranted equal in quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will sell at reasonable wrier. pOSTE&S, PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, Pnnted.st:the lowest cash prices to salt the times, AV. S. HAVEN. 84 THIRD STREET, WHO WILL PAINT IN KED, WHITE AND BLCIF,(WITH FANCIICUTS,) PLAIN BLACK INK. Sir-Call and see Samples - and get prices.-ja 91:114 R. R. BULGIi43I4„ MANITFA.CTUREE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, . Ohaetantly on hand which we will be 11 at the low eet .pricae for CASA. roylailrde NOTICE —The Tax-payers of the City 111 of PITTSBURGH will please call at the CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE on or before the FIRST Do OF OCTOBER next and pay their City and Business Taxes and Water Rents, as there will be FIVE PER OM'. charged on all unpaid Taxes and Water Rents doe at said office after that date. se2B. - toel WM. EICHBAUM, Treasurer. Sale of the Pitt.burgh, Fart Wayne and Chicago nal/road. By VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF thn t'irett it Court of the United States for the North ern lastriet of Ohio, in a eau% in Chancery • the, in depending, wherein Charles Ma rsa Ro d hither. H . r• nom platranta, an i the Piltsnurgh, Fort awl Chi , ago Railroad ( omfutuy and others ' are deteutitent•; and pursuant to at x•lhary decrees of .h+ Circuit ('*uric of Ina I lnihed Maine for the IV tier , liltrirt of Pennsyirs ma, the District of Daher. and the Northern Distrhet of Ithools etsethly. in can hes depenomg In Chancery to arid Couhts • respeatively, wherein die same par tits are eohnpiainanta and de:euslants raspaet. help. a- in said cause that sbovo menttonect, ..he tithiersigned, John Ferguson and Them,. E,•,, Walker, as Grantees lit 'Crust and 'I rustees in ono 0' the several ; ersia f Trust or AI ortgaga upon which anal tiptoe., are founded, and also naSpecial CrDice t,.r a- s m s a g sopera of acid Courts I , 9peotavrty, lily aophooted by said Courts respeetiv ly for that purpose, wild cell at puhlte auction, to the highest holder, for cash hut for not less than the sum of $510,000, at the Pulled States Court House in the City of Cleveland. in the Shute of Ohio, on the 24th day i f Do.ober, A. 1) 1861, between the hours of ten o'clock A N and tour o'clock P. N. of said day. the following dthserined property. to wit '1 lip Uri irorio of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Clh c ago limiroad or mpany. inclhding the right of way then f r. the Tenth tisd thereof. the aurerstrrc tire if all aOlt, tr.ereon, a N water and o ther eft, i‘,ll !:owes and shop-, and the lands and grounds emmeeted the: sail h, and all 1,01.: and imp!. uncut, Lard or provide .1 to Ire /iff, hi there la, Run in Str‘iviing lud , ephiring,are sod machinery Ice gala rhash, or taw tract and "uperai mount n afore 1a -I; ell I urn-tabiee; d' polo lablYingsi and sad airroture , r I whatever name or na ture, and the lands nod grounds connected there with, used or pr,,v‘de • to be used in nperaun g "sod road and 1,101410 g thereto, acid w heiever aitstate. acts cli ear-, exist. a' and rolling sot ek be long ng to said C onpany ; anti all supplies of amber, lumber, in th, Mal. and every other thing provhded by ea al mpant is. or by the several original Compauies which were consolidated into out Pittsburgh, Fort Rayne and Chicago Railroad, to the teed in operating rued. wherever ' , Miele, by sand'. tide by wash toe same are hoiden by hood Company. or by said heighn‘l Companies, eral iy together, wolt all Corporate franchine's of , care Oen:..llr, and of the ”Rid Orlicnal GlMpaaien , everallF r sht and franchise of end Cotnpan:es u, be and arq as a corporation, to lis homi t, an entirety. Fidel deintecaprovh he Ina!the rachaaer upon the chtl !nation ts tee m:.'e tad fk.l . i 1.10 t hn. tri : reef, shal. bold als the ors pert', 141A...french tie,. std :he apriirtenaneee thereof so -old. 1-y :o r . ,„m • I y whisoli they are held by said li s t, hurgb, Fort Who tie And Chicago Rail Rona f2•hrn any, and WWII and :111 01 raid origin I tlontita ones, flee from the ,o-u a 1 said mortgagee, and free trorn cli ty fir an)' di big againat said nriyi:,Ri or consolidated Compainee. or Filler or them, and (sent all tortes on account of capital wo bo; subject ',IWO/dee. t, the i-roe, If any ucu 011st.,ucon any re I t state iheh hided ra the sale. for porchsee money thereof not provide:l try -WO ,D,r, I, paid lit of the petrels of Ilia "ale, or by r hiders or decree,; to Ir. r,,, t 1 .1 he rtgitt -'I 'sty. depot ground and D•I land. In tut r op nod vicinity of Ch ; itrhmaat o by •isid Cr royery '-neon the Tendency of sale sou,,, and If, hedge usaperiy and other reel itidiot the r onapany an In, Cci 0! are tid ho mortgage ocda. Iha same be in. c'uos .1 n the salehol. •ut skirts Incui:Pr.er. I , ; ha„ so ; ,•11 mole Mr the payment insists'. Jr 0.1:‘ Elithd'itth 'N. k In al so as Masi., Chloe.. as • forena'd • .EACiI,E. OIL WORKS. li'/u,l/7".1/.1.1" REVINEIt-; AN I) I)EA i,Elt:•; IN P•irn t) gurranteed, ih Ghomq. ~etrt k Co's:on Ww.er bill , u,ll lu . tquvly ti 213-8 m TO TUE PUBLIC S(')'•.:,; ALLI ,e ' Flo ,•. :6; rut:: DR LI OWL treat a f•EI 4i lei lOSAO r• O , '!n.•l!4,'• And •i ' P.•• , •• ••• , rll • r. rt - lorn: to youths (3: t.. , •tter, end SOLUtE, Rutz.. r01.rr.,,1 HP.A.`tifTRAfP fy-f doh, •,r, A- talks...! 7110,1,4•1 are oadrl.l.' •••11,1 ' • k Rrest Rio very imniora., am, ,msr . WtTlieff..rt snwng t! kr , , •7- • s.cm . l a!Ltzl • dtara. That, ram . Art Q• , 1011.1 he ^alltl p, • n nes.p lY cv ,n tnet me , ;Ix 1 ,,, nr , ,e i f', texeept lacraur• into ts !or! t, vrors anion, f' , /, /81, , 4 Inc:".cr sod presumptuoue rarniars, bran r , a sod •cligr, nce,.aprnn~ PSI you %LW emnnara p(•-• ely, . tt.l . stsas_nti ats,rayst , nons:,/, m"ar- 1 Y t.owstret, that mm-srous parar.l, s and gnsratars are I.t.r,rtn, a 1.1•1 urs.rtt,, a..nn nf Aabotao rands-ca and ts-t.t• • - t , ildt,a,ssllt rind sittm by In • . • many refr , ra an I an.a , e,,mar• "," _ • "s 15ren srll - f•••l'2`,..'n , utfan - ag, Ut1.1....760-1,. • 7 •••• •- • r;.•••71:711k• .101KsIOLIS.— t - -itt sal, • ~n .:r aursci I y ••• cry ea, 11, ;fee jet Riled, In fent,in ly• - -wr ,, r ex rsrierp!e Pit •••117.•t m htt. 01:1 s.ty all itTegti lam), eeelpietely effr.f. A. 1, re.,...umption or pulmonary fifer:feel. my myr , ,r, x kin are CC/MVO -11511 from ler , •ttnti and ozP.nr :ncrodtentn by skillful j , tlystra - r, .mars 44r i • he,. Lad ,11,)70 eff tee f• that have as yt.l ts,en as tae esrt eat.. .11,•y art all gent.,,f) and f.rfo f l otin , l!lnt; to a pan , i,ifist that e:,.• „ trill p' m the examanalo,,n, a!! fr.sa of ef...l4Af. Przr. , 'r • • . 'l•.. frell r.• Afro lA•f..‘ u,, ihrt,. 4'l MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street, l',rcuorly with L. H VING RETURNED FRoM NEW anth a alktfic. storeli of 1,e 4 I NlEltnB andy,FlelMeS, which can he lair eurcel a rrle4 far twit's,- II- usual riles. as - iretd inducements offered to ueett buyers se2l:tan SMITH'S ALE. Tif E UNDERSIGNED RE:•;PECT rw.i.). informs the Public that he has appo hied JAMES BRYAR.A. CO , of 137 LIBERTY S'l BET, (opposite fifth) his ens Agent tor Atte te:rgil ant victory, for the sale of his celebrated ALE: also, hk MAUI aid HOPS: from whom hereafter these articles can be obtained on the ha.Me terms as from himself. /IP RI,O rerille4lP RII person it having open accocr.tii wn h him to cell at ssid Bryin it Hoots office and have them adjusieit and petd. Messrs. 13rytir k r D. Briggs are author ized by me to receipt tor a I NUCH dues. 13.1CORGIC W. SMITH. UFY/0/. CV THE PITITBU.itia the CWIPAtIy, lint of September, 18,31. Tu E STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PITTSBURGH OAS COMPANY are hereby otifled that an election tor three Trustees, of said Company to serve for the term of three yotraysed one Trustee to serve for the berm of one year, will be hpl,l at the OFFICE OF TB F. COMPANY, ON MONDAY, the 7th day of t ctober, I'3l, between the hours of two and Ice o'clock. p m. se23-'fwd JAMES M. CH HIS Y, Treasurer. 500 AGENTS WANTED SELL— IV/ I N E R. ' S UNION STATIONARY PACKET, Containing nearly a DOLLAR'S worth of Stationary, and retails for 0 ,Ar I' 2G CE.ArTS. Kay - Agents can make from SlO to *l5 per day. HENRY PllliNE.lll, (Successor to Hunt .1. Miner,) ee2l NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE THOMAS FARLEY'S CARDS, &c FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOMS, No. 164 FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY. I NDERTAKING, in all Its brtumbesovill receive prompt attention. Orders can be leftat the rooms. or at the Lavery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio street Allegheny. selB-Iyd COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND CORE.—DICKSON, STEWART k CO, 509 LIBERTY STREET, Having aupenor facilities for supplying the hest quality of Coal, Nut Cold, Slaek and Coke, are pre pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to suit Purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free from sleek. Particular attention given to sup plying family Coal se2fl,Stmd COMPANY, T R A & Rs, 8 ATIONERS Y BoOssELLE AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, N 0.65 WOOD tiIDRIZWT, Pittabarg,h, P. AIWA full assortment of Law, Medical and Min. callanoona Books oonatantly on band. FOR SALE.) NOTICE. .t A .V DE ==!!10 s , c 660 itao4'EN IiVRAE, 111 HMO LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Washington City News. 14'AcniNun•N CITY, Wt. - I —NAVAL C.•raT ox 1N41: I RY.-- A Court of Inquiry comp-Fed of Capt.*. LAvelette, Pendererast rod 11,rrs, was ophorqi to dap at the Navy Yard, to examine the conduct of commas. dor Chandler, of the steamer ll,von, M Weston, cr.(' , acting as Judge Advo cate. ESCAPE OF A REBEL PRISONER.— It has been szcertained that Rowel alias Emack, alias Emerick, alias Addison, &e , who stabbed Mr F. W. Walker, the eerres pendent of the New Y( rk Express has made his escape into V rginia, through the I afforded him by his secession faie•-da in Marylard. The horse and equipments taken from him by Walker, aril in this city. The latter is recovering from is wounls. The Kentucky cavalry regiment is still withr ut trivially recognized comman, A ..etiti. n is it circulation recommend in , i,.sut. C.I. Owens fur the command. Prime Sam-Sam was sometime ago painted, but at hi own request a change has trgin Hi .1 he is no way at tachrd hr (Aen. staff. The following appointments for the vol unteer service were made to Idelsinethon S. 'Wade, of Onto; Lovell U. B. , usseau, of Kentucky, and Alvin Schoefli of the DiArict of Columbia, to lie Brigadier Generals. Msj Aunt, U S Artillery, has Cr n appoin ed an Aid to Ger. MuClellar, with tie rank of Colonel Captain Cappir ger, Nn h Cgcur late in the Papal uriikaty eervice, has been commissioned a Captain in our volunteer bervice crt the re(iirnmendstion of His . the P tie. Tnis makes the 111th lurid a an monarch who has recommended otti2iirs for service in the United States. AdNices by the E leR rn r Panama and Mazatlan, Mexico, to the 9.h stale that the city of Alamo in S tiara had been captur ed by a large army. It was understo ,, d and believed in Ma z‘itoin, that Van I) •rn was advancing b,wards •ra witty a large torte. Several secessionists at Mazatlan were Pl , gflged in denouncing the United Sates gov , rzobent and ii:l connected with it 61i,siTiently they wished Conn Conner, the A rt., ,, r'et,t; Consul, to give the,ui certifia cars ib United S ate citizenship, but were refused unless they took the oath to supper: lb Geis:au:ion and Government of It 2 United States. That they refused to do a: - ti diFl.o6ed to LO tr , but they 10..i.d no syrnps.by a.nutag the MeXActin3 er the Lutj tit] ty 0, A tneris cans Tuis• rnerninz :La sts.arncr sl C.b111,1 up with the propeller Dawn 111 tow, ve-sel hiving irjursd by running :sur at Nits'hi•ss Point last week 'rho Bs•ls rs ports all quiet down the l'utocnae, ps , tiring Irons us, rebel batteru , o , Lttr• p' (IC Trlt , B F,•rtree. v. Lose i•( i• cnen'..:, th l r liucken c. , rnmander, ftt t.rsciel ,c much rh•tic. recently, [ns taken On er r tiald a.7inercent end is again ready for service. All :s quitt on the upper Potomac. Teen' is no change iu the position of too I,deral troops on the Virginia sole yesterday. The rebel pickets o. cui v the lower end of the vidaze o: Church, on the railroad. Tim tm y ~1 neitlier army are in position at Lewinsville. Our pickets extend only to I..ogley Iron, the.Cnain Bridge. Ling. ivy coo are three mules apart. A reconnoisan Vitt., made today by the Mozart regiment to Pohick Church and vicinity, about twelve miles from Alexan dria. Th. , v.ll Left. Arrival or the rutty Express SWEET WATER, :34) miles from Snit Sopt. 2S.- The Pony Express, !HA pas-od I .-0 at 9 a. In. SA `I F RAro iNI n , Sept. 21 venin g. The most exciting topic of disillusion in San Francisc.‘, within the last three days, grows out of a discussion which took place at a session of Presbyterians on a vote touchie.g th.• duty of the clhrgy to des o:are themselves on the side of loyalty, a7.. , 1 against rebellion and preach don trines to their congregations.— D W. A. Scott, Calvary, alone voted against the resolution and protested against its adoption. because he believed the action of the late General Assembly on the state of the country in adopting the spring resolutions exceedingly mischievous and erroneous. lie agrees in the main with the protest cf Dr. Hodge, and the farther defence of the same doctrine made in the late Princton Review. He did not believe the Assembly had any right from the Holy Scripture from the standard of the church to interfere with civil or political questions, There were other grave reasons why he could not approve of the action of the Assembly, but ho could not consider it proper to give them in an E , ^clostastlcal ar.d Spiritus! body.— This posit'on assumes by Dr. Scott has revived the charges against him of sym. pathy with secession and raised much feeling there about mobbing his church the next time services are held. The police were detailed to preven any outbreak. Some of the newspapers have covetly encouraged the mob spirit, but the more influential papers advise that Dr. Scott be left in the bands of his congregation, who are mostly Union men. Judge John McHenry, of Now Orleans, was arrested in San Francisco on complaint of a soldier. He had been trying to induce him to leave the United States service. Not much importance was attached to this affair. The condition of affairs in San Bernar dino county urgently demands retirees.— The officers of the law require the pres ence of a military force, and the aid as a posse to enable them to bring the outlaws to justice, who, at present, have thrown themselves on that county. New Jersey Troops---Union Meeting at Trenton. TRENTON, N J., Oct. I.—The Eighth Regiment of New Jersey Volunteers left this city to-day for the seat of war. The officers are Col. Johnson, Lieut. Colonel Martin, Major Trawin, Adjt Johnson, Surgeon Mclielway and Assistant Surgeon Taylor. They were taken in the cars in charge of Colonel Hoisted and his Aifi.de. Camp, Dr. John H. Phillips. The Ninth Regiment of Sharpshooters is organizing rapidly. This will make 2 more regiments of volunteers than the State has been required to furnish. A large meeting was held last night, at which Chancellor Green presided, in favor of sinking all party considerations and nominating candidates for the Legislature in favor of the Union. Judge Pods and numerous leading men of the city partic i .ated, Foreign News. FARTHER FOINT,OCt. I.—The steamship Bohemian, from Liverpool on Thursday, the 19th, via Londonderry on the 20th, passed this point about two o'clock this afternoon, and was intercepted by the news yacht of the Associated Press. The steamship Hibernian, from Quobec, arrived at Liverpool on the 16th. The French government refuses to allow their officers to join the United States army. The steamer Great Eastern has arrived at Liverpool. The gale which she encoun tered and which disabled her was of a fear. ful character. Over twenty-4v° of her passengers sustained fractures- by concur-' sions occasioned by the kmnandous rolling of me ship. The accident is mainly attri buted to the breaking of the rudder. The Cherokee Nation In Alli. ante with the rebels. Sr. Louts, October I.—The Rev. sir. Robinson, Missionary teacher in the Cherokee Ns , ion, has arrived here and re, ports that the Chief John Ross, finally ruccumbvd SAC , ' 5.Si .A 1 pressure, and on August Lh, e cour.c 1 t , gt , ther at Talcquah, and F. tit in a message 'retnm mending the sev , ranc , of their connection with the United S.ats, and an alliance 'with the SOU Lhet n Gmf,dersey. The council approved lof the recommendation and appointed Uummissioners to make a treaty of alliance with the Southern Gov ornment. The Confederate Commissioner assumed the payment of annuities hitherto received by the Cherokees from our gov ernment. The Creeks have raised a thou sand men for service in the Confederate Army, and Cherokees have formed a Home Guard, 1200 strong. It wears that he troops sent into Arkansas by Ben IfcCullongh a ter the battle of Spring- Uhl, were posted on the border of the Cherokee Nation to intimidate the council sod force John Ross to yield to the de iwtrida of the rebels. Colonel St. George Cook, of the Utah forces, arrived to-day. H s regulars, 600 in number, will reach Frt Leavenworth in three or four days. John C. Breektnridge and azarits W. Powell Re quested to Resign their Seats. FRANKFoRT, Oct I.—At. the afternoon session of the &mate yesterday, Senator WhitaiPer offt.red resolutions requesting John C., Bltainridge and Lazarus W. Powell to resign their seats as Senators in (.3 , ,rgress, as they do not represent the will of the peol,le f firntocky, and if they decline to c; moly, the Senate of the United States is respocfully requested to investigate their coo• duct and if found to be in opposition to the feieral government, that they expel them from their seats. The resolu tions were passed by a vote of 20 to 6 and sent to the House, which adjourned without action upon them. This morn ing they came up as unfinished business of the House. and a suspension of the rules to consider it was refused by u vote of 40 to 30 More rrisoners for Fort La fayette. NEW Yong., October 1 —Lieutenants Loy - a!, Butra and Steven., of the Navy, have been gent to F .-t lAfavette for refits , log to takethe oath of Fillogiance. The British gunboat Rif mild° reports the frigate Susquehe.nnnii and LI) gunboats Albatross and Cumberland at Hatteras In. lot on Friday. CANDIDATES SIIEIIIB'F ALTY.— MI those :I'l (Ivor Ih€' of an see. nominal adminivtration of the aff.irs of the eoonly all rally in support of B. M. BRINTON for BLerdl who has given oondaw:theecuray, to pay one-half the net p, ouetde of 2,a.id office to the county f elceted Tax-oayere, to the re-ene!!! Banda for $70,01.4:1 I led to Treasurer's Office. 5e25.2w.1k.•2 w For i,v4 nftvlll. Paducah, Gana and S at]. t I.olli ... lA'I HE FA.T AND ELEUANT ';'-' STEklttEtt., EMMA. Carttun J 11. jaaAtlA ite TT 4, Lev 'N THIS DAY. W. P. MecUN:siEL. J H DUNI,Ae. }Clerlia. rad-For Freight or Peonage apply on board. 15630 _ ._. E Y E EAR. IOISE II TIME HEAP I)EAFNESS. DB, F. A. VON KOSCEISEIR, OCIJLIST AND AIJRLST (Late dlthe Austrian Army) Given his entire and excluaiye attention to maladies of the EYE and EAR requiring medics., or surgical attention. to restore sight or hearing. Persons wishing •o be treated by him either tor DEAFNESS or IMP, IR ED SIG/T7'should arply without further delay. They will.in dhing so. bene fit themselves and give Mm time to do jushee to their case. The success of his treatment of the EYE AND EAR. He has over and over avain illustrated before his professional brethren v s e honored hie office with their presence to witness hie operations and practice. From hon.':eds and thousands who Lave been restored by him to SIGHT and HEARING he begs to eUPloin thr following names and testimoniala : lion. SENATOR PUGH. T. DPLEAN, son of Judge NPLetui, U. 8. Supreme Court, J. 8 CEPA ENB, Esq., Philadelphia. J. H. TOWN, Esq, now Captain in U. S. A: J. C. SIDNEY, Esq., Philadelphia, C. L. RILSU RN. 1 swain U. S A. P. RAGE, Esq., President of the Goodhue Fire Insurance Company, New York. L. GLOVER, Esq., Director of the National Bank Company. G. B. LAMAR, President of the Bank of the Republic, New York. J. IiTANTHROP, Merchant, Warren street, New York. These were maws of Deafness, some of THIRTY Y EA Rai. standing. PITTSBURGH CERTIFICATES. - Rev. STANISLAUS PARIZYWSKY,Paastoniat . Rev. M. GREGG. W. S. GRAY, Esq. THOMAS MOORE, I q, lilrat street. JOHN BECK, Sr, corner Grant and Seventh eta OASES OF BLINDNESS, W. BISHOP, Esq., Cincinnatn F. WILLIAMS. M. I), A. P. sTE.w ART, Esq. J. W. BEATH, Esq. Merchant. Rev. FA rHER MULLEN. L. B. NEVILLE, Commander U.S. N. To this het hundred.] more could be added. Dr M. further begs the perusal of the two following TESTIMONIALS from gentlemen well known in this city; TESTIMONY : FROM JNO.. DINDEVITT, ESQ, From the benefit my son derived of DR. VON MOOHZIBILER'S skillful treatment, I have much pleasure in recommending him toall similarly al fected, as a most successful aunt. JOHN ZeDEVITT, 811 Liberty street. Pitiabargh, May 16,166 L From JNO. riI'CLOSINEIt. Esq., or the Hrm of M'Clogkey, Comgrave k Co. Pour Pamir, ALLEGED:OFT CO, PL. April fith, 1861 f 'PODS. VON MOSORZISK&B, 166 Third 6:reet, Pittsburgh—l am happy to inform you that my little daughter, who has been unite deaf for four years, has, under your skillful treatment, entirely recovered. I feel quite satisfied that. hu hearing would never have been restored by nataial cause*. but to your ability alone is she indebted for it, andl would earnestly recommend all afflieted with deafness to consult you at once. Respectfullyyours, J HN ItioCLOSE II Y. OFFICE, 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND GRaNTSTS., EIi...ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted- The original letters of the names above g.re_Ln 02 n be examined by all who wist. to do so. at Dr. Lt's office. quail TILE ARDESCO OIL COMPANY MAII'UFAe a pe Ci n :y r ßE ct. l;T •f D HAVE FOR REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Non.Exploslve. Atm, P URE HEJrZOLE. Warehouse, No. 46 Hand Street, selB43m PITTSBIJR+4P. PA. 111.11. RAIONVRA 50T1. 5 7 44 41 VPAWli 1 Lra* " ROWW. IIII I.OXO Mal STEEL CULTIVATILIEEN AV ) ( MALI 4 210 /+irg*Miti Vince, Corner' AlW4kg Streets, Niiith ' ' Ward, ;_.".. mks Prrrseusaa. Pe. AN.UBNMZNTS, PITTSBURGH L.M3111 AND MANA/FFt........WManaiDliatOCV l "---••••' • .. 71"r• r PM= ON APrivateana anzi.—Prrvalelfoxes;Mekflingltt'z'Zim Seat in ?ato 80x,5 1 4: Paralileflo Circle, chairs, 50 ner4-4. ar„,_ _4137,44 *:614.1:', (lolored Gallerv, 26 CenteifnlOrdaptiana,oeOntiri,;A,-,,,,:'- ual . .ery. 16 cents. WEDNETDAY EVICTING botokik Thir 1 night of Pihslim•th'. farorlte ocher, DJCE.,.who appear Llie French theme of JOCRISS.E. Jocrisse ?Jr CeuldacTG 'lO conclude %%nth ihe FOlll3. titoTha& Diana ~, . . . 114 tintlere46,`'i.'" 11310'6VIE'S' NEW SUIUTTIG Sewing Maehined, ADAPTED. to all - kizoic of ,441. FAMILY PEWITIG; iirditeat and b etrio** s tkry`k makV 3 / 4 0( ?,- , -; LOCK Vntinr;fittit a .. E . , C: btql, •1116., whieb.catintAhe c-= Raveled or Pulled - . Out ; • od for Tailoring, tihirt Mating, Gaiter P/I.tijig'er?•s,-;- and ,hoc Binding , these hare no suwior , - , ma....5 3 4 , ": and pea them at .Yo:o. 26 Fifth Wren!, ." anAkdawthis W. B. tieBCELDz•kf -- ,-5:57 1 . 'o* ATTRACTIVE DRY GOODS • V 0 Beautiful al. Wool Delainia, MatrnlfcencEiik;Robe,, =? Velvet s Fla4ltela;rf-L Each Sur Bobes, Very cmeap,' Fiandsorne Black ancl , FancyDreaelfilkf, - -W'e Stella and other Shawl's, , beadle Work Collareann Sete very cheap. 2:3; Togeling Sets less than belt price, Canton and Wool.Flginele,nll cob:mi t t Bleached and Unbleached 81nrting and/Meeting.' Prints thughams,' and Oheck. Bahnoral and and Atlas of all kinds very low for moll. C. HANSON LOVE,--: , 74 Market Street. - CHEIMI N.L'ORTANT TO LADIES. DR. JOHN HARVEY, having for upwerd , 4 of twenty years devoted his prates . toast lime exeitpdvely to the treatment of remate Difficulties, and having weeeeded to thin:lslands of cases in restoneg the afflicti•d to sound belatkhas now entire ffnildettee in cfl,,ring puhliely hie "Great American Remedy,Pl - HARVEY'S 7,-/ • CHRONO THERMAL FEMAI.E•PLLitt , V4-! Which have never cot tailed (when the Men, : Lions have been strictly followed.) in re mavinaditticaltiesartaing from ' - Obstruction, or btoppage of Natura...`,- . '' or in restoring the system to petted tiettlih,lithei , -. ti Buttering from SPINAL Simiatloss, PrOisat . Ws' e Wavers, or other weeks( se ofthie ()assns. Also, in all eases of PEIIIIM 01X, Nkii4ol3,-‘^Z'r; PR: BTB A TioN, EiTSTErre.), .PALP/TATIVS/3. .4113; whien are the torerunners of mote asrbins sEer Tik.se 1 ills are perfectly- hmintteie'oe .thaeart:ir,4"/..:-: st,t,tion. and may tt taken eg the 'Matt ifil4eattr male tento.o .1 erraing eistre4; at th . b.,Arg 4 l43 they acv Liss A , lIAIIIf by strengthehinigOrtitgOat, tog, sod x emoting the system to a beWty'tellit*:7- 1 ,:-. - 17 ti Oa. nod by bringing on the motithlylm od' regulsrlay, no matter froin,what Can e s the obart .., bt. dons may arise. They shonld,Mbiaver, scribe - dor eg the first three or tour moths of prisstisiim though sate at any other time, as miscarriage would bathe result Each box contains 80 Pills. Pars Ova 12 , 01.Lan„:',,:;,. and when desired will be sentirymail-prepaid 1:17:L=54' any advertised Agent, on recelps of J. BRIT AN, Rochester, hi. Y., Genial Agouti.--;;P.X Sold ny Drnggists generally's artilklydtii-5:A*,.- JAPHIES A. IFETZER.. FERWMRDING AND COMMIS-10N MERCHANT PO9 Sin SAII OF folonr, Gratin, Batum i Lar Vutter,, Dried Fruit sued Prods', Cisrawsraligi f , ,; couaratcP MABICET errs 273341 T eITSKIED4 PITTS.I.II.,7RGH, PA. Rena 20—Francis 6..134%1101'. AM, worth dr., 6. Cuthbert dc.Bon,- Piitebailh,.Boviik:f Ott., lieisker A 8w en, S. Brady, Oas.i. M. Bank, List Howell, nide dr Co., George Anderson, Donlon Paxton A Co., Wheeling. e rar2sl.lp, JESSE JOHb SON; GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer In Flour, Grain,asui alt irbiarOtf Country Produce; U . illl.ll . ll*Uarilii. quors, Cigars, Tobacco, Lei. , • . Liberal advances made on consignMen,PCl -, , - ;, of High Wines. NO. 155 SOUTH FOURTH ST., CORNER OF WAUAllfht • rY PHILADELPHIA.' anVklyd • ",:--- 1.14*--`z EATON, MACRUM & CO Invite attention 1 o their 4 r , KEW STOOK FOR F&LL TRAPTKZ:- At Nos. .V 7 and 19 Fifth Atroiii.;j:4;4l - - bolesale buyers supplied at loweatTati*l;sial':' , . . NEW FALL GOODS 1- [Lai V AI:F., D.lls • • DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL °Mee, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, `• Pennaylvania. Dr. BROWN is en old citi- ;4; rem of Plttsbuigh, and has been,: in Practice for the last nostity• fi • -• ) 2 = 4 Ass years. Bin .basmess has been confined mostly to Private •' and Surgical Diseases. : "; - • OlTl7.lcsiS AND 5T8424613113,. in need of a medical friend, should not , ;fo. End out the 8010 place of relief. no Didorio; l r rt_, vas regular graduato, and hie experience hi 'the tram ment ofa certain class of diseases is care guersaei_ . - tee to the 'infrareds of ottairdsg• parmanea tha use of his rernedlea an R following nee. DR. BROWN'S RAKED= never fall to cure the worst form of Veninistr easel, Impurities and itionitulona Affections. __ all diseases arising from a hereditszy taint, which : manifests it.vdt in the form of a tatter, _pearisiie,7,l' -- and &great many forms of skin dismay tilearittiv;,.M of which the patient is entirely ignonint. pereonspo afflieted+Dr. Bromic offerskofteft eta itffnali„ and speed, recovery. ORMTNiti. Dr. Frown' medics for this tiMetintaff ittOtt., brought on often by that solibuy: - . - tiakit• or eensutu.>: gran - ilea:don, which the lean* and "imatierittiied;;%,:; l often give way to, (to their own destrtictionit the only relic ine remedies known' in' . .ihise- tendlio ig•••thAT are safe, androake speedyspeedyres e ItHElMlipts Dr. Brown ' sßrown ' s AT t's remedies nem painful dace.% n a f e dag e e—ls3 watitasaw* , ; , / cure. Ile also i n at e PtlW.Gleet, - 00mtorriassr,t.:CL &denims, Urethal Diecnarges, Feinale , Washress Monthly Suppressions, Diseasea of the.lobNifk,WArl hale in duo, ireryous Aftecdone.Painsta-thekswCP.Y.„l, , , , and Kidneys, Irrittdion of the Medlin, tegettOrl'Fi.,- ; with ell dhleass of an impareorigin. A letter describing. the i ve rrp2t ini xstidtmfrilt rat; directed to DB. isfal ,- au Pittsburgh. Pa, will be huntedieroli Medicine sent to any address, safe[) secure from observation. Office and Priests Rooms, served. frittobni'ilL Pa orffielarardi,"." • now zesans-- -,---- •"Xt . Mlailk ,:: , ..-":" A USTIN LOOMIS & CO.; Tlealtrklrlgis - a tt-„, - -- ji.A Promissory Notes, Honda, DEritgageOlittcer,%:-,,i,„:" seelinties for meney. ._ , ~,-.,-,-, - ,--C,:i , ,'-' • Money loaned on Cheeks at ahr4nereei,:•lll4lll , , , ,, - ,.. r , ,, , .. c° 24 IImteiILI OTES B AND ecIuiti D es. RICEPTS PHNOM . 1.14) . 40 at " Persons deairing Loans eon be bee _ ..P Ii , , 4 , SP -'; '.: -. !-:. reasonable terms, and cantbdintseinawaska-1-"4,1---- with good securities at retenneraltn. prices--, -,...,, ,, : , -; - .A - 1-:!...7'. AL, attend to the Sale, Benting and:Liastditibt",,:%-.4= fikt• I Mate. . Oftioe, :4 o. lI2F9I:ITME STRIERT. soave W.€editl'it.7:-,,,:t.Q-) faertl• • al WWII 3 i, ir.e= ,. 4'.,-tr4 lop USE HOUSE.,—,M. RUSH , Itiagierk,-- - .„ , ,-*lr'.., AA, tor, N 0.1197 .T.Mmstreet, near Pezmayaijs - '1 , t1.-*: Railroad Deriot, Pittsburgh, Pa. . ~.. • : .4. , e;; . 47 - 1 : This house bee lately enlarged, reflteek4 l .44.* A t : S.7:7& and:re:Mildshed, and is now an the best of Orditr4';-?4-Vt,„:,, for the ageortnnodatfon_or boarders and tratradenkl.." The best of coysters reckved daid'i sold - wheleeakw_, - '43 ' , ..:i1iq ,,, t_1 1 and retaker servettripin eterystyle. -- :- The dentoterl,44'S74- cies or the season always on hand, together, with'F-zi", - -. anterior brands of lamore,ke.• . .. 5e14,7:,:f..f ., :: - ;i THE ONLY AIMOL.II that cittodwitys,, , ,, , : ,. I. be relied onforeibrdnathns VER,fahßsfa4ffi&i-f;=s7-' desariptionb ie the + ,- ; , .....P ~., . ',, , a- , - "i...' BAT PASTR .) 4 ,- . , 7 , 4 , iY• , $; 7 , 10:illsk . i?. BAT itiz ,•:' , .. 1 '-'."- ''' , .` =- 1 - . , 11,;?>.': ,. . - _,,,.K5,&:', , RAT PAST , ,- 45w ,-, 4 , ":"7' - ::;?• i BAT -PART - li- , ~: ....*Z.:; . ..ijr,..itr-4::-„, , ,1 Aar .. , ,, ,, z - 27. - z - _ - .-A1,4• 4. - - .RAT R4T P - - MAr, Prepared only by Prepared only by Y itraseLnEmtw. Prepared - obly;by i,I4OBMPM- FANG . prgimis c rogyi ri r ' Prepared bray by JOSIOPM-PLIWA, • . earner Market streetaxat the p 4. earner Market street and tke Dlteaa-Vg.o' melY/' coraerN4OWattaa' ritot4Aol*, " - MOR - TOIXT - 4N l o4,lo*mtiqiiiiii.4" -4.7„ dwelhitAlAWittiri taleed3o44 410 tr LcAgidrcstr- at this *Mos. 0 • r' 2l ‘) TZN il it — Tili s t e 64 l l9od Mg 1 - ._ r ~:: rrt: ~'. -. ~.- i::Y,-: Hoop Sicirtff,
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