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    CHARLESGIPNER'S
TRIMMING STORE,
78 MARKET STREET.
New Fall and Winter Gawk
DRESS TRIMMINos,
GIMPS, BRAIDS, POMPINETTE n.. 1 SILK
TRIMMINGS;
VELVET BIBBOSs.
VELVEr BuTToNs.
SILK BUTTONS,
EMBROIDERIES AND LACE
CAMBRIC AND BOOK SETS,
LINEN SETS, LACE 4. ETA,
CAMBRIC COLLARS,
EMBROIDERED lIANDKERCIIIEFS,
INZA.IyTE , IVA Isps, BOARS and CAPS;
JACONET EDGINGS and /NSER TINOS,
VALENCIA nni TIIREAD,
LACE anti EDGINGs,
Iloop Skirts, Corsets, (novas, Ho
siery, Silk and Merino Undershirts
and Drawars z Headdresses, Chenille
and Card Nets,
All are resp.3cifully ted to roil and examine
for themselves, our bto , k bang so lull and varied
that all can be sivied
ern
ifOME,TEAD, AND PROPERTY
BE FOR GA RDENENL PURPOSE , 4
AuJTiosz,L PObITIVEi.Y WITHOUT RE
SERVE. within four allies of the Court House,
and a hort distance from the City line, near the
Connellavllle Railroad which is now finished, giving
every fealty to spproach the property at a small
charge, wi th a pleasant ride to Hsriewooct Station
on the Wood's estate, as Joining residence of Hon.
George H. Dame, home Pennock, Neg., Hon. M
Swartzweldsr, Mr. It !re x'' , and .0 ere. Rafe to
=
lace on the PRE +n TritTR. , ,!l)Al flex
BEE Mtn, at 2 o clot Car w. I , iont
front
the station near tee lies Works at ha (past one
o'clock, returning at a n'etilek. to 0.011,13%, those
Wishing to purchase. FREE TICK ET3 e II be
given by Rotrr ROBB, Esc., at ills Law Office of
itssare. Robb A McConnell, Diamond Street. be.
tween Smithtiold and Grant., Of ai the Auction Ilona°
of W. G. Me JARTNEY, whore PLaNit of the PROP
ERTY oar be seen k urther pitroculars will be
given in hand bills Terms of sale accommodating
to all. JAMES McKENNA, ssmarnan.
W. G M , CAwrsisr, Auctioneer. oco.lwd
PITTSBURGH & CORNfLLSVILLE RAIL ROAD
THE EX PRESS PASSENGER TRA I N
will leave the COMPANY'," NEW STATION,
corner of RoSS and 13 RECKINRIDo g str eew , on
THURSDAY at Bk4e r a. Notice will be given of
the commencement of ' , REICH I' business at the
same Station ' lint •ii hn some day next week.
oc9;2t 8.1-311( I 0 , , part oteriant.
NEW FALL ANO IVINTL(11 GOOD
.rote received daily at
HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE
77 Market Street
HAVING JUST RECEIVED
direct [romans impc,riers ned ininufacturers
a very large and well sele,-'ed etoea .f goods pur
chased exclusively for cash we would r :v.te the
special attention of ceutitiy met, sans, peddlers,
milliners and Misers at retsil our assortment of
EMBROIDER' 138 : emits, r r elisr+, Salts, Hand
kerchiefs, Skirts, Infant •-• Waists. Rohe: and Caps,
.fte,irc.., at aticiut one-half t tie ususi arces In Our
Hosiery Department ivi:l • o I Ant al timds of line
ton Ribbed Wool Bose, F.uoy Cotton Hose, Men's
Hint Socks, and a till, hos of ik,ves of all varieties.
Skirts and Corsets
Hoop Skirts, all the hest !mkt s, some sot cially
adapted for Winter Weir
Balmoral Skirts Lir LA.IIP6 and MiS9e9
French Combination Covets
Ladies and Misses' Merino Shirt+ and Draa ers
Men's Ribbed Wool Shirts
Children's Merino Dresseti
Zvphyr Worsted, ali shades
Boston Yarns
Hair Netts and Headdresses
Fancy Goods and Notions of Every K
JOS. HONE
OTICE. I I 7 O 'fHE (4 UA ADS
_LI OF ALLEGHENY 00 USTY.—All the Efrime
Guard companies, having tided to return the
United States "Flint Lock" Muskets and Herder's
Ferry Rifles to Cay Ha I, must return them before
SitTURDAY, 12th untant, otherive.e, the bonds
placed with me will be handed to an Attorney,
With instructions to proceed againal the Captain,
and their sureties. JANIEi PA It k, Jr.,
Chairman of Committee ouArril.-.
Prrrstamon, Oct. 7, 1861 Gc7.lw
F UIIE OLD PALM SOAP.
PURE OLD PALM Si iAP.
PURE OLD PALM boAP.
I am in receipt of a large lot of pure old Palm
Soap, equal to any toilet Soap now in nee. Its con.
stant use is a sure prevention of chapped hand..,
Mee, etc., etc. Those welting a geed Soap at the
price of an ordin , ry article should ule the
PURE OLD PALM SOAP.
PURE OLD PALM SOAP.
PURE 01,D PALM SOAP.
PURE OLD PALM S, PAP.
For Bale by
JOSEPH FLEMING,
007 corner Market street end the Diamond
losolutlon of Yartnerihip
ON OCTOBER the ler, Mg. F. WAL
TER has peaceably retired from the TIN and
OCIPPER business at N 0.126 Smithfield street.—
The undersigned will carry on the above business,
settling all just claims on the previous firm, and
invite all persons indebted to pay their bills to them
in a short time, Their friends, and the public geh
erally, are requested to patronize them, with favor
and oonfident.e, in all their business branches.
LiEnfl,Eß to SC'dULZE.
l'irtanirean, Oct 7th, 1861. ocB;3wdaw
S7OS STOLEIV!
-RE WARD i
STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER
, an Thursday night, : , c1 inst., at hie house near
Ain:religion, in Robinson township, seven hundred
attilisight dollars, as follows: Three $5O bills on the
State Bank of Indiana tam) in slo's and s2o's on
three other Indians banks: and 5208 in gold and
silver, CIO and $lO gold pieces and half dollars.
The Money was in a boa eight to ton itsdies square,
and was taken hem a cheat in the house. I will
pay a reward of 1150 for the recovery of his
money. GEORGE Ii ERN,
QV.2,v Remington P. U. ad sgiteny county, Pa.
AN . ORDI:NANCE Authorizing the
Grading, Paving and setting with Curb-Stone,
Morris Street, from Penn street I. Liberty street.
&mum 1. Be it ordained s 1.1 enacted by t h e
Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh, in
Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is
hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of
the same, That the Recording Regulator be and
he is hereby authorized and directed to advertise
foriaroposals for Grading, Paving and Setting with
Curb Stone, Morris Street_ from Penn street to
Liberty street, in the manner pointed out in the
petition for gracing and paving the same, and to
let the same in the manner directed by an ordi
nance concerning streets, passed August .315t,1804.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
thin 30th day of September, A. D. MI.
JAMES I. PE NNETT.
President pro tem of Sweet Council
Attest R. Moscow,
O:erk of Select Council.
A. G. McCANDLESS,
President of Common Council.
Attest: Henn RPREasrza,
Oa* of Cern:non Council,
A N ORDINANCE to Authorize the
JOIL. Pennsylvania Railroad Company to erect a
temporary building on the lot where the Duquesne
Depot recently stood.
Samoa 1. Be it ordained 11.13 , 1 enacted by the
Mayor, Aldermen and Clemens of Pitb , burgh, in
Select and Common .Councils assembled, and it is
hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of
the same, That fall authority is hereby given to the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company to erect a tempo
rary frame budding, for the receipt and shipment
of freight, on the lot of ground In the city of
Pittsburgh upon which the Duquesne Depot re
cently stood.
Samos 2. That said bnildnag shall be constuctod
upon a plan to be submitted to and approved by
a joint committee of Elva from the Common and
I our from the Select Council. and shall not be used
for a longer period than two years, and at the ezni.
ration of that time shall be taken down and re
moved by said Company.
Burton 8 That it shall be the duty of said tom
patty to employ two or more night watchm a, to
remain inand about said building, to guarda k .lustEirand otherw i se carefully to (food act. them la Ives
in the e, use of acid building. They aanll alto „lave
two tire plugs---one at each end of the builds
cg—
with hose constantly aimched.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this
30th day of September, A. It 1861.
JAMES 1. BENNETT,
President pro tern of Select Council,
Attest S. Mersiow,
Clerk of Select Council.
A. G. DtcC A N td,ES9,
President of Campion Council.
Attest H. McMg.irryia,
Clerk of Common Council.
YOY, THE SALE Or
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
O. T.; WATER I3TREET, BELOW MAR/IE7
144.1-18 P.l 7 761 r L ,
JAmEs W. CRAFT, Commission and
Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker
Office and Storage, No. 3'2. North Levee, Saint Louis'.
N. will gire immediate and personal attention
to all business entrusted to my care, for which
charges will be reasonable. References: L. E.
Forsythe St. Louis ; Paul Laning, St. lonia ;
Brasiaea4 Co., Cincinnati; Messrs. TrUz.h. .1. Craig,
Philadelphia; WArthur, Byrne Gibbona, Nas
Yoti=bi'Dowell, T. Ewing,Eansaic NertlinP a
ocLat
'J. W. Barbridge a Co., New Orleans;
W. W. Weston, Memphis:Teaneck I Hart, Pitts_
bur& G. W. Cass, PtlUburglr P. H. Ball, 11. D.
GALL PAPER. OF EVERY STYLE A cadaego,w. F. Coolbanh, ' Burlinton,lowa;
Iry alp NW:il—For aide by W. ,a, ewaat, Burlington, to
Capt.". Connell,
nen WM. P. MARSHALL: BowmaNaadariet nun generally. mhlBaSm
ln accordance win. •Moc two of the above or
dinance, the tollowir, , , ommittee has been sp:
pointed to carry its f .. 07 18i01:18 tilt° effect, viz-
Memos- M'Carthy, M'f',,rgl, Berger and Brown, of
Select Council, Rod Me , qrs. Little, Wilson, Kearns,
Fryer end Hill of Common Conn -ti.
ROBERT MORROW, Clerk S.C.
BUGS MeMASTER, Clerk C. C.
Cie Daiiv
.PITTSIIIVIRGH
TRURSD&Y MORNING, OCT. 10
CITY "NT 11. 'l' "1" M JRS _
dtrECLDF: OF A CrITIZEN OF Nicweasn'E
AT 11.xalusuutto —Several days since Mr.
Watson. of Newcastle, Lawrence county,
went to the Jong , Hl 5BO, Whom
upon
recommendation of Gen. Irwin he was
accommodated with boarding. Nothing
unusual was noticed in his appearance un.
til Sunday morning. Ho went into
Wyeth's Crag store and asked for a bottle
of strychnine, stating that ho wanted to
employ it at Clamp Curtin, and would
come in and pay for it as soon as he could
go to the hotel. Not making his appear
ance within a reasonable time, the drug
gist went to look him, when he saw
bim walking down the square, and on
coming up to him he threatened to kill any
person who attempted to take the bottle
from him. Proceeding on, and arriving
opposite Houser & Lochman's store, he
fell, and shortly expired. Gen. Irwin was
immediately sent for, who stated that the
deceased was formerly a very wealthy cit
izen of Lawrence county, but reverses in
fortune had no d. , ebt preyed upon his
mind until he committed the rash deed
A coroner's jury was summoned, and a
verdict given in accordance with the forn
going facts. His remains were forwarded
to his friends.
TRIAL OF BREECH LOADIRG 1:1 i Llig
On Saturday a series of experiments with
Storm's breech loading, rifle was made at
the Harrisburg arsenal, in the presence of
Gov. Curtin, Chief Juvice Lowrie, Gen.
eral Biddle, Gen. K.im, and a number of
other military officers. The trials were
made for rapidity of loading, enduram e
and accuracy at long ranges. In these
important requisites, and in simplicity, it
proved its superiority over all other wua.
pons of the same kind. It can be fired
ten times a minute, and throw a th.li with
accuracy the distance of a mile. For
mounted riflemen, or cavalry, it is much
superior to Sharpe's carbine, both in facili
ty of handling and rapidity of loading.—
The Governor and officers present expressed
the highest satisfaction with the perform
ante of the weapon.
N
SClLEY'6 BaiueDx.—GFn.Negl e y
now has Bix companies of his brigade at
Camp Wilkins and the rest will soon reach
here. Capt. !dubler's artillery cornpeny,
with a battery of six field pieces, from Erie,
arrived yesterday and went into camp.—
Gov. Curtin has, we are inform notified
Col. Sirweil that he must either join Gen.
Negley's brigade, as ordered, or disband.
In the latter event the regiment will be re.
placed by that of Colonel Howell, now at
Uniontown.
THE session of Ulu Criminal Court yos
terday was taken up in the trial of a few
surety of the peace and other trilling cases
not worth reporting.
DUSTERS,
PLACARDS,
BAND-BILLS;
PrlWall al laB:itc,veit ow-11 p. - SIM thf , LIMO.
W. S. HAVEN.
84 THIRD STREET,
WIZEO WILL PRINT IN
ED, WHITIC AND RIAJK(WITUT FAINcy
PLAIN BLACK INK
air-Call and 13013 Hemplf, and pot
auld
JOSEPH MEYER dt SON,
Manufachworm, and Whota - -ala and Road
Dealera in
FURNITURE k CHAIRS.
No. 424 Penn street, above the Canal.
/Jaye on band a large assortment ot nyen .1 P i eta Furniture, in Wainnt and Mahogany tnetr own
manufacture, awl wan - anted equcl in quality an
style to any manufactured iv the city, and 'nil se
al raasonahle fa.2kit
stress
worts. ...... MOS. LOCWIL
A USTIN L 003.11 k CO., Dealers in
foramPromi Notes,
Bonds, Mortgages, and on
securities ey.
Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with
collateral securities.
NOTES AND DRAFTS ROUGHT AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on
reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished
with good securities at remunerative prices.
Seal attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of
Onto% No. 92FOURTH STREET, above Wood,
te2l.S• A USTI N 1.00141 R.
HOMAS PARLEY'S
FURNITURE AND CLIAIR WARERoOMS,
No. 184 FEDERAL S PINY.
UNDERTAKING. in all la T
branches, will receive
prompt attention. Orders can be left at the rooms.
or et he Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio
street. Allegheny.
selB-Iy,l
C. WEST A; CO.,
lILNL - FAOrtaUE4 OF
CRIAS.
KOCKAW A AYS. R BUGGIES, SULKIESG AE SLEIGHS
Jv .187 P.m 4.S . trae4Pittabur 0, Pa.
gdP All *work warranted to be of tha beat ma
anat. andworlrmahatho. horn:lyd'.
EAGLE OIL WORKS.
WIG lITM AN 4- ANDERSON,
D EFT N ENS' AND DEALER IN
4.1) Pure Carbon Oa, quality guaranteed, Puts.
A no, lienzole and Car Grease constantly on hand.
Orders left at °hens, Smyth k. Co.'s , on Water
and First sta., win bo promptly filled. se2B-Orn
LO 3, IMPOR'rANT To INVENTORS
Great Union Patent Agency.
ROBERT W. FENWICK
Counsellor and Patent Ageat
AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C.
Pro m From Chas. Mason, late Commissioner of Patents.
WABIELNOTOII, D. C., October 4, 1860.
Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq., Is about to
open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Patents,
I cheerfully state that I have long known him as a
gentleman of large experience in such matters, of
prompt and accurate business habits, and of nn.
doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the
inventors of the United States.
CHARLES MASON.
Mr. FeljWiCk was for nearly four years the mans.
ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific
American Patent Agency of Men- rs. Nunn i Co.,
and for mote than ten yours officially connected
with said firm, and with as experience of fourteen
years in every branch relating to the Patent Office,
, od the interest of inventors le2B.:dtf
B.llll.l.Tli'S ALE.
". H E UNDERSIGNED RESPECT
FULLY informs the public that he has
appointed JAMES BRYAN. A CO , of 187 LIBER'I'Y
S 1 REET, (opposite fifth.) his sole Agent for Pitts
burgh and vicinity, for the sale of his celebrated
ALE; also, hie MALT and HOPS; from whom
hereafter these articles can be obtained on the
same terms as from huneell.
He also req uede all persons having open accounts
with him to call ateuud Bryar A Co.'s <hee and have
them adjusted and paid.
Messrs. Bryar A Co. and Y. D. Briggs are author
ized by me to receipt for WI such dues.
ae7-110-is GEORGE, W. SMITH.
JODI% 9100AttilEAg16
COMMISSION MERCH A NT,
Post.
NOTICE.
sate orthe Pittrburgrb, Port Wayne and
;Chicago Railroad.
Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF
the Circuit Court of the United States for the
Orthere Metric( Y.: - Ohio, in in can.« in Chancery
therein dependire. wherein ilkisrles fiforan sad
others are cram plat tient,. en I the P.ttebureb, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railroad ( emptily and others
are defenclant•; ni LI totrenaet in ai xdiary decreer(
of theCirrinit Courts 01 the Itrlted Stetee f. ,r the
Western District ei Pertheylvania, the Dietrict of
Indiana, and the aerthern District of lila:tole i ea
pectively, in can ern depetetng in Chancery ;n
said Cowls re-pectively, wherein the ;same
parties are erimplainant a and defendants reaped.
ively, as in said CASSe first above mentioned, the
undersigned, Jena Ferguson and Thnme a E.
Walker. as Grantees in Trust and Tthritene in one
0' the several Deeds of 'Pei-t or Mortga,ee uo ,
which said decrees are founded, and also asSpec p iel n
,
Master Commiseionera of acid count( respectively.
duty appointed by said Coring reepectiv• ly for that
purpose, will sell et public auction, to the iih.hest
bidder, for each but for not lets, than the runt of
$ 5 00,000, at the United States Court House. in the
City of Cleveland. in the (tale of Ohio, on the 2-ith
day of October, A. D. 1881, between the hours of
ten o'clock A. itf. and four o'clock P. M. of =aid
day, the following descrieed property, to wit:
The Railroad of The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne end
Chicago Railroad Company, including the right of
way therefor, the roadbed thereof, the euperstruch
Lure of all aorta thereon, its water and other eta•
lion houses and shops, and the lands and rounds
connected therewith, and all tools and impl g ements I
used or pr ovided to be used there n, and in con- i
Ferreting end repairing cars and machinery fur
said road, or the tract and en perstructurea afere
eaid; all turn-tables; all depota and birth-nage and
futures and structure's of whatever name nr na
ture, and the lamb( and groeuds connected there
with, used or provided to be used ie. operatine
sit sai ate : d road and belonging thereto, arid wherever
and all eat - a, enemy's and rolling ;wick betr tn longing to said Company; and all 'suppliers o f
ber, lumber, iron, dual, and every otner thing
provided by sand 0- meancie, or by the several
original Companies wnich were consolidated into
said Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad,
to be used in operettng sail road. wherever al- usee,
by the name title by which the same are hoiden by
acid Company, or by said original ( ..ompeniea, see.
erally together, with all corporate franchises of
said Company, and of the raid ((Heine' Companies
severally including the right and franchise of see!
several Companies to be and act as a corporation,
to berelld es an entirety.
Said decrees, provide that. the perebarree upon the
confirmation of the sale P.M! fell conophanite xi Ii
the noradiCona tit' reef, shot: hunt all the Preperti,
1 ighte, Mouth:see, and th e e it pu rte nancee ther,r so
sold, by the same title lot. a 1 ,1,1) they are hedi by
SAW P1E44411% 4 14 Pert Wayne un•l Chicago Rail Road
Company, and each an 1 all of 1.51.1 origin./ tromps-
Mee. free from the , ieu i I a I (-alai mottgagee, an I
free from all Inthility fir any deless :imam it said
nritj nal re. conaolidated CompeteeB, or either of
them, and from all rain aon re - orient ef valeta!
aim-Le ter sae,ier nave thriers t, the lieu, if any
Fl/01 exist, 1i , ,:, Sly re, I ,again ireau.L e d in t h e
pale, fur po: ems,. money thereof nit provided by
raid decrees to be peel out of the pros -ode of the
eels., or by former corder, or decrees to be psi I
etherwises The right -f w-y, dep; t grthad and
lota and lands in the rey and vicinity of Chicago,
purchased by said Company ienoe the pendency of
ba l d aue a and the brplue. property 1111 , 1 other reel
Rotate of the i omp.(ny at the City or Pal, natl, are
eithieet to mortgage ileas. Ihe •arne a ii iie in.
..:
stied in the ..alejint kithieet to vii d ;nee nibra nee:
no provisions having neon 1119de r , ,r tr, payee tu
thereof. J; tire P Ear:: eir ie.
'1 II that .be le. WA 1.:: lelt,
eel trne24 Trw4t.n.. sit rt•i 1111L.:,.r Crot,...t. x fore,. it
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
FALL AND V, I\ll,R
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters.
J. H. IMOLA Nfi'd CHEAP CASH STORE,
Call and nee Lhe p; lees and yLu a 111 be fotnnished
0n.5
1,) tiSH HOUSE.—M• l'roprit-
Alit r, N 0.307 Liberty Pitreet, u'ar Fun DSYI Van.
4+110:, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Thin hoiti,c has been lately enlarged, refitted
sod reeturnahed, and te now in lb. ben of order
for the fIeCOMMI4II{OII of boarder+ and trays ors,
The beet of itysters rece:ved daily, maid wholesale
and retail, or eerved op in every etyle. 'The deficit.
ties of the Afba9ol3 alw.y., on hand, together with
superior branda of L ritaire,&e. 8..14
FFICI AI. MAP ()I' Jil.vUL Itl
CARDS, at-
T WENT 1-101V1b:ICh:NT2,
FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS
'OR Pll LAN UF NI last wRI
cAJIAIREI IN CoUNT.FIS NICELY
Th. Mop is 11111ZillVed equal LO and a the 1 .1 41:110
style an Lloyd's Mop of Southern States.
It elbow+ every County and County Seat. Village.
Post tithe°, Ralimed sod Railroad Stations Every
River and every Creek, every Wagon Road, and
Lead, Copper and Iron Mine in tte State; every
Swamp is also shown, and every Bridge; all drawn
from actual Surreys made for the use of the Land
Office in that State.
Price only 25 coma par copy. Sent by mail any
where, free Cl Postage on receipt of money,
trti_Agen La wasted in every county.
VITRoNY IC ItYgg
"; HENRY MINER,
(Successor to Ern etik:sltner,)
_oat NEXT DOORTOTRE POST viFFICE.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUTPAIN
BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS
whereby no drugs or galvanic battery ale
used. Cold weather is the time when the tus can us to its et adv e. ap EH p ialer . -
gentlemebende d hal families hv t a h g ir te M th l
ex
tracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to
the safety and painlessness of the operation, what
ever has been said by persons interested in as
serting the contrary having no knowledge of rry
process.
air-ARTIFICIA L TEETH ingerted in every style
OUDItY. Dentist,
181 Smi thfield elseet.
nold.lvdui
DR. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIBIENT,
Send In your orders to
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
nr:e3rirrioil °crier Flricriail and Wood sta.
APPLES--.: , 0 barrels (;reen Apples
received and for sale by
svilo
If. Ci
20')
SACKS DRIED PEACHES IN
more, find for FlrLie by
ael.t MILL ER & RErEETROIN
B oYB AND YuUTHs' Boum,
Boys and Youths' Boots,
Boys and Youths' Boots,
Boys and Youths' Boots,
At 16 FIFTH STREET,
D. S. I): IrFENHA CH ER,
111
For sale by
a 024
CK C
..N D Y .-
30 boxes White Rock Candy;
16 " Yellow " •• last received
and for sale by
sea
t yU re - e R -- ii UN
$4OO g4lldB o A ne N-D two ti and four
Tears will purchase ten acres of +rah/able land, a
brick dwelling house, of four rooms, frame barn,
well of water etc. situate two mass from Phillips
burg? Beaver county. B. CUTHBERT A BUN,
oc4
El Market street,
ONLY $BOO FOE TEN ACRES OF
choice land, a brick dwelling of four rooms,
frame barn, well of water, etc., Bawd° two miles
from Phillipsburg, Beaver county.
S. CUTIii3EST & SON,
51 Market street.
'OBVIEKNi\-----711S—For Fa le lowly
se2l //OWN & TETLBY,I3O Wool et.
GGS.--,8 barrels fresh Eggs, just
received and for sale by
and FETZER,
Corner Marketn First streets.
_LLDO IFLES AT $lO EACH—For sale by
BOIVN TE"--
130 Wood street.
IIIEESE.--400 boxes prime Cheese,
IL) just recoired by HENRI H. 00 , 1,L1N8.
D WELLING
intOUSE FuR
No. 35 Rona street. A comfortable and ie con
veonnt Dwellingent, House of 8 rooms with bath
rom. gas, Arc. R 1125 to April next.
se3o 8. CrUPHB RR'? At /TON, 61 Market at.
TEW AND CHEAP PAPER for Bar
rooms, Dining-r;:orno, Kitchens, lee. for sale
JOS- R. 111./GB /113,
No. 107. Market street.
KEEN burr— ekechoice
Green Apples, jcu 3 Creeeivect and for sale by
Corner Market J. A. FETZER,
anti Fula stmeta
GREEN APPLES ---50 bbls., received
oc2 this day, and for sale by
HENRY R. COLLINS.
CARBON OIL --30 bbl No. 1 refined
o u, for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS.
s Market Street,
I door from
THREE FEE r NUA Rt.
DRAWN AND ENt,R.AVEI
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PRETTY I
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GENERAL COOPERAGE, ;
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Payette oltreer
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I Pslween Hand and Wayne stmets. i Cif aghington laws.
! Wesnrecr . .er erne Oct 9.—Tho treaty
P IITSEINC, Park of .n,:tv, et 1/10)t it`O and navigation, and
.3.We are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Veto. ,
key, kin, lifolaaaes and Pork HARREL:I, ni tle t i° P; r ec ti n 'e t ' h i - " Uni'd Settee arel the Republic
shortest notice and on the m o at reaeonahle term 4 o r V, ii , zu
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render of fugitive criminals, be-
Til E ARDESCO OIL COMPAN VII For RIM , DlT[lorcini, , vi!:voi religious feet-
I.reS are esiceleted to consummate iti ob
je it, viz : A firm, inviolal..le and universal
pa ce and a true and sincere Irieedsbip
ostween the two countries The citizets
of e.,ch shall be prohibited from applying
for or taking commission or latter of
myq ie, to act as private. es teal et the
cumelerce of either Repubec frem any
prince or state with which the United
Sates of Venzuela may be at war. It is
a!eo declared unlawful for any foreign
privateers who have cenemissiona from any
prince or state In enmity with either nation
to fit their &Tr in the pores of either, to ,
sell tbe , r prizes or in any manner to ex• I
change them, neither shall they be allowed
to purchase provisions except such as shall I
be necessary to their going to the next port
of that prince or state from which they
have received their commission.
The policy of the governte slot in regard
to employing foreigners in the military
service is ea tell -, we the statement being
made on geed authority:
let—No one has been auteoriz id to en
list or raise troops in Canada, as has been
affirmed to be understood there.
2d.—No communications have been of.
; feted or other overtures made to military
men in France or other European States, as
has been 'assumed there.
di—The government bas not tendered
the command of the army to Genera:
Garibaldi, use has been represented in
Europe.
What is true e: Ist. That every for
eigner who has come with a good chsrac
ter and credential, and offered his servis
(iris t, the government for the support of
the Union, has been accepted, and no other
is in the military employment of the U.
S. 2e. General Garibaldi being a nature
elized citizen, it was reported to the gov
ernment by one of our consuls that the
General was contemplating il visit to this
country, and that he had intimated confl,
dentially a disposition to engage in the
service of the United States He Was
informed that if this was so his services
would be accepted with pleasure, and he
would roc eve a commission as erle,j9r Gen
eral, being the same rank that was confer
red on General Lafayette in the army of
the revolution. General Garibaldi, upon
consideration of the subject, concluded not
to offer his services at present, but thinks
he may, by and by revisit the United
States.
Brig. Gen. Graham appeared before Judge
Merrick toe_ey to answer a emerge of con
tempt of court in detaining the minor,
Jeremiah Lyons, in the camp of the 23d
Pennsylvania Regiment after the court
had, under a writ of habeas corpus, ordered
big release. General Graham answered by
filing an affidavit and disavowing any In
tention of contempt, cl timing that he acted
in strict conformity with the law and lit
erally obeyed the order of his superior offi.
cer. In this connection he quoted General
Order No. 73, emanating from the Adjt.
General's office. It is dated September 7th
and says ; Hereafter no discharge shall be
granted on the round of minority.
Gen. Graham's counsel argued teat the
court has no jurisdiction in the case, it
being one of a purely military character to
be determined alone by the military au.
thority, the power to discharge, being offi-'
cially vested in the War Department. The
court differed altogether from the argae
meet, maintaining liah', undisturbed by
the clamors of the multitude and sedulous..
ly guarding agdnat dangerous precedents,
justice shoula be administered according to
the constitution and the law; no political
motives—no reason of State, nor plea of
necessity could justify a disregard of the
solemn duties of the judiciary. The power
of discharging miners by judicial process,
had been exercised in various States, not
only during the war of 1812, but since the
commencement of the present civil contest,
and he, himself, had repeatedly exercised
this jurisdiction, without any question
being raised as to the propriety of his
course. The solemn decision of the entire
Supreme Count wes that the military cane
not be exempted from subordination to
the civi: tribunals and at no time can
a military officer purge himself from an
illegal act by quoting the order of hie su
perior officer. Following the example of
chancellor in the case of Commodore
Chauncey and Gen. Lewis, the court said
that if by noon to-morrow the minor,
Jeremiah Lyons, shall not be surrendered
to the court to be dealt with according to
law and to carry out the previ.ms order,
the rule for attachment against Graham
for contempt of court, shall be made abso.
MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOR
Pail, a euperior article of
REFINED ARDESCO OIL,
Non-Explosive. Also
PURE REJrZOLE
warehouse, No. 45 Hand Stree
Fir,lB.-41m PlT'n , BUS' B, PA.
OPENED THIS MORNING
W. & EZ. H LTG UK%
A CID )ICE
Figured French Merinos,
Embroidered French Casbmern;,
Bright Colored Plain and Figured Woo
Dr Irm nee,
All Wool am! Union PlaidF,
Embroidered Dark Ground Silks,
'lain and Figured Black ti:ik.
Hoop Skirts of tha latest Sly;a,
Mein Striped and Plaid llu=.te•
'iaid Long and Square ShawlF
OR. FIVTII lAD 1111111iET STREETS,
G EN
018 In'
CALF, KU' and TRICK BOOTS
OF A VERY HUPERWR yIJALI VY
SEILLINCJ 'LOW FOR CASH,
W. E. Schmertz & Co.,
No. 31 Fifth street,
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aA RRISON COFF:N,
General Partilerm.
MEANS & COFFIN,
Millreno4B , o7l , to 16 1 . 0na !ilea% Means & Co,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Corner Wood and Water Us.,
PITTSBURCH. PA.
OVIVEN BYRNE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Clair Street,
, rmer]y with L. liirshfiolii,l
n r . A VINO RETURNED FRUM NEW
11 YORK, wait a chows ato^ck of ciAyrils.
(Arai MERICEI and TMTINGS winch can be pur
chased at c se far belue, the canal tales.
Ake-lireat molueamonta offored to cash buyers.
B 0 Eir 1.11 & TETLEY, ---
138 Wood street,
AK 'l'oo LS FOR BORING OIL
WELLS at the shortest possible notice,
Having been in the business of manufacturing tools
ever since the "fever" brat broke out..e.te eon assure
persons about to engage in the oil business, that it
will he to their interest to give tui call and make
an extanination of our stock now on hand. rah
pi TSBLIRGIi STEEL WORKS
I:Luc Joan. Jolla L. BOTII.- ... { OlLbrOmdnuan
JONES, 130115 az Ca t.
XANUFACTURERS OF CAST
&eel; 11.180. Spring, Plow and A. B. &eel
PRINGd and AXLM, corner RON! and First
streets, [ n o2Bil a I PITTSBURGH, Pa
JAMES A. FETZER..
OR OIARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
POl TEA &WI 0/
irionr, Grain, Baron, Ler 4., Batter,
Dried Fruit and Produce Generally,
caluncr. OF MARKET AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA..
ro—Francio O. Bailey, deq., William DU
worth Sr., Cuthbert & Son, PH tem da, Boyd d
Ott, Heisker A Swearingen, S. Brady. atti -a. M. A
M. Bank, Liat Howell, 'Mangle A Co., George WI
Andereon, Donlon Parton A Co., Wheeling.
11).11. MO GOERS air. SON.,
MANUFACTURERS or
!WORMS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH,
Office, Corner Butler and Clymer
Streets, Ninth Ward,
felt- s FqTTB BURGE, PA.
JAMES H. CHILDS & CO.
HOPE COTTON MILLS
Allegheny City; Pa.
AULXIIPLOPCILaRS OP
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
S .Iq-a9.33-0-B.(31.8.
*2 inches to 40 Inches Wide.
Air - Orders may be left al. H. GUILDS k C0'8.,132
Woad StrweL Pitiaharwh.
erBL•lr:in
KAY At, COMPANY,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
NO. 65 WOOD STREET,
.te•A full assortment of Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Medi and Min.
cal
cellaneoua Booka_____ootu;ta.nUv on haniL lar
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RAISIN S,—
300 boxer bunch Raisins;
100 " "
t 00 " "
DOlayer a
For sale by [no)) REYM ER & FIRUS.
pERFUMERY, PERFUMERY-
PERFUMER 3', PERFUMER);
PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY,
PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY,
A large and fine assortment of Perfumery, con
Fisting of the finest extracts of all descriptions.
Pomades,
Hair 01Is,
Colognes
aters.Toilet
Also, a fine aseortment of the beg Eng W
lish
Hair Br - ashes,
Tooth Brushes,
Nail Brushes,
Flesh Brushes,
Shaving Brushesolt.c
AT JOSEPH FL [tail NG'S,
AT JOSEI•H FLE3IINCT4
AT JOSEPH FLEXING'S,
AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
corner Market street and the Diamond.
corner Market street and the Diamond.
corner Market street and the Diamond.
APPLF.S7 ---- -72 barrels green apples to
arrive and for sale by
oc7 HENRY H. COLLINS.
DHOWS CORN BRUSH.-3 tons—a
superior article of Ohio Brush.
oc7 HENRY H. COLLINS.
T IME.-150 barrels fresh, for sale by
oc7 HENRY H. COLLIN&
Q UGA RS-S tandard ,crushed powdered,
IV granulated and A and It eeffee refined Sugars,
in alore and tor sale by REYAI RR &BROS.,
Noe. 126 and 125 Wood atreet.
1 oIJTEtb
Special Partner
Permission has been given to Win. F.
Martin, who was in command at Hatteras,
and is now in confinement with hie seven
hundred associates at Fort Columbus, to
furnish winter clothing for the prisoners,
with funds, to be received by Lim from
North Carolina.
The Hon. John F. Potter, chairman of
the Investigating Committer •,f the House
of Representatives, on the ti . e inst. called
the attention of the Navy to a statement
in the newspapers that Capt. J. H. Morri
son, of the steamer Fanny, recently cap
tured by the rebels off Cape Hatteras, was
imprisoned at Fortress Monroe for refusing
to take the oath of allegiance, and inquires
if the statement was true, in whole or in
part. The Department today replied as
follows :
NAV!' DEPA.ItTMENT, Oct. 1). 18G1.
Sat:—Your letter of the Bth inst., rel
ative to the newspaper reports concerning
the master of the steamer Fanny, has been
received. The steamer alluded to was not,
at the time of her capture, in the service
of this Department and has never been
employed by it, and the same may be said
of her captain. This Department has no
knowledge of him whatever and I have no
reason to suppose that at the time of the
capture of the Fanny a single person in
any way connected with the Navy was on
beard of her. Very respectfully,
GIDEON WELLES.
J. W, Grimes, of Georgetown, has been
arrested on the charge of purchasing.gov
ernment property of the 'Quartermasters,
&c., which they had no right to sell. It is
said that his books have been kept with
such clear precision as to afford clear proof
against the parties implicated.
surrender ot a Federal Camp.
JEFFICIISON CITY, Oct. 9 --The surren
der of a federal camp near Hermann rew
ported this morning, proves not to have
been so serious an affair as at first stated.
Colonel Matthews simply abandoned his
caner on the approach of the rebels, and
returned to Hermann without loss of any
kind. Tire three cannons mentioned in a
previous despatch belongedto the rebels.
Harding' now telegraphs from Her
mann that he has no apprehension of an
attack on that and that the beacon•
ade and Osage bridges are well guarded
and secured against the rebels.
Arrival of ?CD r . gloves' Polar
Expedition.
HALIFAX, October 9.—Dr Hayes' Polar
expedition arrived here this morning in
the United States. Two have died, ins
eluding August Sontang, the astronomer,
and Gibson Carultz. Dr. Hayes reached
Smith's Straits on the 28th of August last
year, but could not penotret3 the Strait
with his vessel either last season or thjs.
He wintered at Port Foulke, near. Claps
Alexander, and with a. dog sledge reached
latitude 86° 85/ on May 18th of this year:'
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
•
Southern News.
LouisanLi, 113 t
Examiner, of the `.28%h ult., Buys: The
phantom- bumter conlod at Tiinidad on
thesl4tb.
. -
The Nashville Union and American, of
the 2d, says : Two gentlemen arrived last
evening from Fontress county, who repott;
that the Union men there are very refrael.,
tory, that they have killed four or five
Southern men, and the county Sheriff
Jeff Davie had not returned to ItiOU
mond on the 3d.
The Evansville Journal says: Confeder
ate Cr , low] Harris has been arrested at
Paduchh.
The steamer Curlew, with wheat and.
tobacco ran into a sunken fiat boat on
Saturday, and was sunk. Loss $50,000;
uninsured.
The New Orleans Picayune asks the city
authorities to put every voEsel in the bar.
bar into commission and extend the chain
of forts to thn Belize, and says the taking
of Washington or occupation of Mary
land is of no consequence compared with
the loss of New Orleans and the security
of the cotton crop.
The Marlboro, Indiana, Gazette, says
that the tobacco crop is materiallyjnjured
by the August rains
Latest from California.
PACIFIC SPRINGS, Oct. 9.—The Pony
Express passed here at noon to day, with
Sin Francisco dates of the 2cl inst.
The steamer Uncle Sam sailed from
Panama on the Ist, carrying 250 patishn
gers end $1,1 . 15,000 treaser which were
$l,OOO 000 for New York.
The U. S. sloorp , of-war St. Mary's sailed
en the 28;ti, to cruise along the Southern
ooast.
The legislature of Nevada territory was
convened at Carson City yesterday. Gov.
Nyce sent in his measage to.day and re,
commended the adoption of the California
mining law for that territory, and speedily
getting rid of the Utah statutes, which
are now the prevailing law, and a Sunday
law, closing with patriotic generalities.
Pennsylvania Election.
PHILADELPHIA, Oat. 9-- Bradford and
Somerset legislative district, Shrock,- Re
publican, is certainly elected. John Ohoes•
na, Democrat, has 1000 majority in Brad
ford county; four districts have not re.
ported. }lei/Beholder, Republican, is re
ported to have 1000 majority in Somerset,
so that the result is at present doubtful.
The entire Union assembly and county
ticket is elected in Lancaster county, ex
cept the City Treasurer, which is still in
doubt. Cumberland county.—The follow
ing is the vote for the Leislative ticket :
Rhoads, Democrat, 600 msj city; Singer,
Democrat, about 300 majority. In the
county the whole of the Democratic coun•
ly ticket is elected.
Rebels Advancing on Paducah
CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—The Tribune's Cairo
special advices from Paducah represents
the troops preparing for the reception of
the rebels who are in a heavy force said to
be advancing against that place. The we,.
men and children have boon sent away and
everything denotes an approaching strug.
gle. General McClernand will issue to.
morrow closing ail drinking and gambling
houses at Cairo.
The returns from the lowa election
comes in slowly. Those received indicate
the election of Kirkwood, Republican, for
Governor.
Reported De a th of McCul
loch Untrue.
Sr. Lotus, Oct. 9 .—Metriphis papers
publish a proclamation from Ben. McOul.
loch to the people of Arkansas, dated Sep.
tember 25tb. asking for three regiments of
infantry immediately to serve one year.—
Deepatches from Fort Bnnith says that Me
e°Hoch is in want of men, his present
force being only 3.500 strong. This would
seem to prove that McCulloch is still
alive.
roan Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, Oat. 9. —The Enquirer,
the paper in which all the Blair and Fre.
wont charges, ,tc., appeared originally,
in answer to Fremont's despatch, esoub,
pates the General or any member of his
department unqualifiedly from any respon'.
sibility in their publication. The papers
were obtained through an entirely different
source.
Elections in Baltimore.
BALTIMORE, October 9.—The election of
the city Council to-day was quietly con'
ducted.. The secessionists made no oppo
sition. The total vote polled was 9,687,
and the whole Union ticket was elected
without opposition, save a few scattering
votes. The vote exceeds by 838 the seces
sion vote of last April by which the mem
bers of the Legislature in Fort Lafayette
claimed their seats.
Advance of General Smith's
Division.
WASIIINGT9R CITY, October 9. —About
six o'clock this morning the division of
Gen Smith, at Ohain Bridge, advanced and
occupied prominent positions in the neigh
borhood of Lewineville.
TO THAI PUBLIC.
EISPIWIALLY tho
r,,1 rant and falsely Mod-
.
est Physicians of all de
nominations, treat secret
and delicatedisorders, .' I • .
self abuse and diseases or - •.;:/
mations common and
incident to youths of both -
sexes, and adults, single or married. Because
. Bsassestrp publishes the fact of his deirif
so, the liTnorai , and falsely modest are
dreadfully shocked, and thins it a great sin
very immoral, and for contamination and
corruption among their Wives, promising eons
and daughters. Their family physician should •be
cautions to keep them in ignorance that they di
the same as I.e. BRANSTRUIP, (except publishing)
lest a lucrative prailikte might be lost to them
among stupid, falsely modest and presumptuous
families, tern •and raised In ignorance, aprung no
as mushrooms, and who compare society, initial
genes, sense, to., to dollars and math, mydenously,
meanly or Illy gotten. It ie to publicity, however,
that numerous parents and guardians are thankfal
that their sons, daughter* and wards, previously
feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and &ripper
awe, have been restored to health and vigor by Dr.
SRAIISTRUP, besides many before and after mar.
riage through him have been saved much suftentkg,
anxiety, mortification, fir- Having thli advantage
of over thirty years experience and obserraticin,
consequently, he has superior skill in the treats:tent
of special diseases , and who is daily consult=
the profession, as well recommended by
able citisona, publishers, proprietors of hotels, A c.Spermatorhea, or so called nocturnal emissions,-
theul malady can be completely cured tgi
ver y lastdiscovery that tea never yet failed. In
female diseases he has had superior experience on
account or his old age, seventy years, all irregu
larity is completely cured. As for consumption or
pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are comp&
wed from Iceland moss and other ingredients bya skillful physicien five years at the butlnessoi
has had more success than all the pretensions
that have as yet been discovered, as the oanld
cams will show. They are all genuine and can be
found according to a pamphlet that each person
will get at the examination, all free of charge,-
Odice 86 SmithEiti/d street, near Diamond street
Private oommmucations freinsll parts of the Elision
strictly attended to. Direct to
SOX SOO,
pith:thumb Post °Moo_
(I€4lllvdea,ii.
COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND
COKE.-DICKBON, STEWART 3 CO,
509 LIBERTY STREET,
Baying eimenor facilities for supplying the best
nnia , t , of Coat, film Coal, Slack and Coke, are pre
pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to snit
o i ir ejwers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is
brought in fresh daily by railroad and is dry and
free from slack. Particular attent i on given to sup
plying &mai , Coal.
STEW (100.1 IS AT 96 MAEKET sr
AA comprising etch the newest slytes and fabric"
ptain.and figured French Merinos, ladies' water.
proof Cloaks, and Cloth for making_.a &tillable lot
of Mies and children's Shawls, for Fan and - Pr tutor.
All will be sold cheap, as the cash system is the
motto.
Ladies, call at 98 MARKET EMMET.
se24 thelklerf.
volt SLR-4NE PAIR OF FLAT
ju BorromED BOAT'S, DO f eetlonl424.lnel aide,
raged no .12 foot In front for towing, Judea up &
reethign, pampa, oars, and everythrng atlnPlete.
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L. GLOVER, Esq, Direetortavii.prittmini4nk --3
Company.
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G. B. LAMAR, PrAttlak4!ot the =An of the i
trid c, New York.
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Re! nriAIITHROP, -Marehpwrarienstrie, New.
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These were cases of.DeifhoKtteme orpnThit : d
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J. W. HEATH, Est.Merchn.
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L. B. NAVIIOLB, Corouisoadtteli. a K. 4
To this tiff t hundreds
mare could be:
added. Dr -1 : 1
M. further beim IoW
e ntunumint th etterlek - '-i
TEthisSTIMO th
city;N/Aia-Cront- gentienn3n well twe knows•W• '
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FROIN IMO Ilinitittrrr ESQ.
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Prom the benefit...ply sonlettnyed or DR VaDi 1
NOCHZISREEN3 emum!, tnestment I tieve mu&
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pleasure iti him tea einaidy 4f- - -. .1
reeted, as a most succeed artist.
JOEthUPDEVEET, au - Libe
Pittsburgh, May ttlr knee. • I
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From JNO. DIRELOEIRET, Esq.,
or the firm of M'ClookeYVOligrele A-Co•
1 Perst!s**ztanarllo,Pa. 1
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MD& VONA" 7 155 fl..d s.reet, 1
Pittsburgh—l am Jatippylo-• orm yell that•my • '4
little daughter, who haiilareM , . .
.7 irtdteAlsafferfour 1
years, has, under your sklllftdg4mattment,"trEW:- -
recovered. I feel mane antis Am hatirlug-
would never have been reehMalt UMW t a us a K r . 1
but to your ability alenecite alte.lndebted:forit, -
andl w ou ld ea rn estly recomumatkUll aklkted Wilk ,-.1
deafness too o nsultyontat once. - • - 3, '• V•, -- . .. r. A
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155 THIRD SiiiRET,
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BETWEEN BIEITIMELD Affil) GEAET BM i
ARTIFICIAL ET MitiOnL The ef ighbal-
letters of themames 'MafialtkeEt L ean be examined
W 1/17 alt wbb wish to dO so . - BR. office. anao .1
HOWEPSWEVIZ , '.
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Sewing. litatkinek
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the ghtest and heeMeet rommigthe
LOON SIMLA
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alike on both sideooolloAll*.be
Beveled or , xw00.,.. . _ Ont. !
And for Tailoring, Shirt mune& Esher. Ming
and Shoe Binding, .these,'have , Ing-SUPPIOr eau
and see them at -.No: 26 Flftbidreet, u ' Maim '3
sunsoxLewteb, - • 1-. W. B. L ELL '-', -Ita4
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A, DR. BROWN'S IDIDIOAD
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and ESTREINfiIe Offi_ee, NO. AO 4- f - L--' '
Smithfield-street, Finebitigh, ~...ii,p; -
petmaylvanla.
Dr. BROWN le as old cid. --, ;Y , -
sen of Fittabutgh, and has been , ; ii,;,,
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in Pawnee far the last natioir. , ' .7 e , - ,
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floe yaws. Iris buinneas bee ' ,', --:, -
been confined mostly - to- Pt,iiiito -.-. 7,17 . . , ~-,
and Surgical Diseasee. --,-;','
ifilitlliSAND,B7Yddliez':
In need of acinedicill.fitezuV-dintattlatiiSiall. -,:,4
had out the sure Awe of "reliedP Thelmitor* a -
regularfflednate, and bia..eventence in *elevate -
mentos& oniedn clam tlea g
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tee to the auftetere of ob ehaft tainfar
.„ relief;
b the use of W.e reeneelles - e4Ar-fOoning lila nit !
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DB. BROWN'S RELNBLDLES ..,,
never fail tenure the west term ot-lteneteal-Diee-
eases, Impurities and Suredtamer dlfeetions. - Mexs - .
all diseases miming hom eheredilary*taint, which ,
manlfeets Itself in the form " of vt.--tetter ---,4
andagreatmanyforma of akin
of which the patient is -vattirely dhteaseej, iguortmt.-, -,-:
penwnasoafiliated,Dr.Rtountofferehtera Ine ;
mid sPeedy f=. 4. - , --.,, ~ !r i
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Dr. Prow's remedies; fateds. trouble A
brought on often b,yiltat.aolifell' bisibit_nd - --I
gestalcaLlon, which Abee.jeing and tee ,e , itet=oat: - A
often give !Ay to, Vie their ettn:-.4eximettoNyntel
the only reliable remedies_ itsoke - In . this:
ocante,,,---e
"7—thy:We 1112 *. iPabitt4 A #10347 feehmttion*
o heal . •.- - -
Dr. Brawl* rarr rentesliaa , tie fsil to care Ude
plead disease - WiSa yew ..414--be w i IIZ ezrenta
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Mamie, Re alee *rage Ailea„ , flfeet, 662ancembsei,) , —,
M thlguil Dreensirges,itenwths.Washmese,".,:
Monthly Sopprewde 'Dlseasee'orthwJoinalitHis.
Watt Ano, botTorni Pales es ihe seg.
and Kirtineys;lrrltstion (WU* Dhutticio together
with all disease of an belemow t.
A letter descritguLVlO . twestaining
sae, directed to DE: wo, a. 69 mithAem
pit .burgh. Pai will he_ answered...
Medicine sent to an/ mammal, caret, packed sold
880111%, from Obserrigtow;_,
Office and Prime Itccersofto, emtbiha d
street. Pittebanau sailredainhl
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103 bags Peanuts• ,
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76 bushels Corn Meal,"
800 " Muirlied Cork' ~
60 " Sininitriiel3
2 barrels Prime
7 " Thy Peach
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50 Iron•bound OU Berrelit''' 1
60 % LI IC "t 7 --... , j
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In store and far sale by •-rAsy . 4 umER, i,
se24 eon; hittiret‘essi First sta
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LADLES' ,
CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1.,60 4
LADLES'
CONGRESS REF.'. GAITERS, $1,50 .
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CONGRESS R EE4 , GALITERSII. CO
LADIES'
CONGRESS fiRELGAITERs4I,SO I
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