he :: fait Apo PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, OUTOBER 1.1 0 I 1 1" "2" BATTERS CAMP WILKUre looks more like a real camp now than it ever did. The troops are fully supplied with tents, whi3h they occupy in preference to the wooden sheds, and their clean white habitations make quite an itnpcsing appearance. They will be fully armed and ((pipped without delay, and immediately depart for their destina tion. Col. Sirwell's regiment from Kit. tanning, will form pars of Gen. liegley's brigade, and will come here as soon as they receive their equipments. part of whioh are now there, or on their way, and the balance will be sent immediately. Col. Sirwell and Mr. Brown, of Kittanning, who assisted him in collecting his regiment Were in camp yesterday, and were much surprised at the report of ill feeling be tween them and General Negley. So far from that being the case they are on very Friendly terms. DESERTED AND WOUNDED.—A Soldier named Hunter, from Apollo, Armstrong county, was recently shot by a rebel, and the ball passed through the thigh. He is in the hospital. Hunter is thought to have connections about Blairsville. Thomas Layton, a member of Captain Spire's company, from Blairsville, is said to have deserted. He was confined in the guard house on a charge of striking his Captain, and being temporarily released in order to receive hie pay. manegc-d to"vamose." He has not been heard of since. EARNINGS OF THE PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAG) RAILROAD COM PANY.—The following an approximate statement of the earnings of thn Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Uttic3.) It,ilroad Com pany during the momh September,com• pared with the same period of last year, 1861 1860 1 n ereass From Freights, $153.017 95 $ 1 1, 2012 .58 $ 11,005 39 " Passengers.. 91,841 47 $8.887 05 6,074 42 " Express...... 2,500 0) 2.500 Ou " Mails 7,821, 0" 7,8:85 00 " Rent of Road 7,083 31 7,083 33 " Miseella'ollSi 250 00 1550 00. Total.. Earnings fro $765.411 75 $2459a 94 $19.479 Q. 1, to Sept 30th, 2,077,761 93 1.626,119 02 444,642 9 FREE tickets for those attending the eale of real estate, on Tho.irsdhy next., October 17th, at 2 o'clock, near Hazelwood Station on the Oonnellsville Railroad, about four miles from the city, will be ready on Mon day, at the auction house, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, and at the law of fice of Robb& McDonnell, Diamond street. The train starts from the depot, corner of Ross street and Monongahela river, at half past one o'clock and returns at live. A full description of the property is given in another column of our paper and hand., bills. A CHILD ACM/I{l4l'LT KILLED DY ITS FATHICE.---OCI Saturday last, a German named elevis, who lives in Centre Whee. ling, had a difficulty with his wife, and in a sudden ft of anger threw a tea cup at her. The wife was nursing a child, and the cup, instead of striking the mother, struck the child upon the head, inflicting an injury from which the infant died on Sunday morning. The (ether is said to be terribly distressed by the occurrence and fears are entertained that he will kill himself. The child was buried on Monday • ARREST OF COI; NTERFICITERS.—Last week, deputy U. S. Marshal Hackett, with a posse of men, made a descent upon the no. torious Tbulen House, in Albany, Ohic,and succeeded in capturing Tbulen and his son-in-law Garwood, together with a lot of counterfeit coin, metals, dies, &c., the materials and instruments complete for. manufacturing base coin. The prisoners were chained and taken to Salem, and from thence to Cleveland, for trial before the United States Court. THEATRE—BENEFIT C , F Me.. COULDCCE: —Mr. Couldock takes a benefit at the The atre this evening, when Dickens' drama of "Great Expectations," will be produced for the first time. Mr. Couldock person ates Abel Magwitch, Pip's benefactor.— This thrilling novel has been universally read, and its dramatization, with Couldock in the cast, should fill the house, especially when we consider his great:popularity here. The afterpiece is "One Touch of Nature." Erratatia.r.—lnformation was made by Mary A. Beck, residing at Mrs. Rizen baughs, Congress street, before Mayor Wilson, against Hamilton F. Read. of Manchester, for maltreating the prosecus trim. He was arrested yesterday and com mitted to jail to answer. The same prose cutor also made information for surety of the peace, against a half brother of Read's, named Albert Christy. He has not yet been arrested. Ws have reliable information from the Kanawha region, that Cols. Eynart and Pistt, with their commands, lett Carleston on Monday, to join Gon. Roaeerans. It is understood that General Rosecrans is menaced by General Leo wi'.ll a superior force. He will, doubtless, be able to main., lain himself in the strong fortifications at Ganley. if be is ailed to fall back that far, Wheeling Press GEE. .NEGLICY'S BoDY GUARD.—Capt. H. L. Vaneleve's cavalry company, of Philadelphia, which has been chosen as a body guard to Brigadier General Negley, is to be equipped and sworn in at once, to join the brigade now ordered to take up the line of march to Missettri. This com pany will be clothed in the Hussar uniform, and will:be forwarded to this city as soon as equipped. FIRES IN BLAIR Courrr.—On IBA ifri day a fire occurred at Blair Furnace, which destroyed the casting house, bridge and two dwelling houses. H, N. Burroughs, ENis the owner of the furnace. On Thursday last the planing and grist mill of Thomas McCauley, at A1,0013t1, was des• troyed by lire, with all its contents, A PATRIOTIC FAMILY. —It is stated that six brothers, named McLaughlin, of Green township, Indiana County, have enlisted i n their country's service fc r the present war, and that the seventh brother is pre paring to follow. Green township has now about one hundred men in the field. Amtiv.s.i. OF TRoors.—The remaining two companies of Col. Itambright's merit, attached to Gen. Negley's Brigade, arrived on Wednesday evening from Lan. caster, and were quartered over night at Wilkin's Hall until yesterday morning, when they went to Camp Wilkins. °ITT MORTALITY.—The Physician to the Board of Health reports, for the week ending October sth, 14 deaths, viz: 8 males; 9 females; 5 adults; 11 children; all white. Three adults died of consumption; two of phreintis and two were still born. SuarrY CAsEs.—The Criminal Court was occupied yesterday, as on Wednesday, in hearing surety or the peace cases. The important business of the term will probe• bly begin by Monday. Gums and pistols always on hand and made to order, at Brant's t3hop, No. 4 Fifth street, also repairing of guns and pistols of all descriptions—all warranted, cheap. ----- THE return judges meet at the Court Howie this morning to count the official vote for county officers. We hope to be !Wit° give lull returns to-morrow. JOHN P. HUNT, late of Hunt & Miner, .14 , gonie Bull, sends us the Louisville Journal of Wednesday. NOTICE. B.PHILLPS.. ...... .............. ... .........r. A. MTh Side oftho Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad. 'KEE ill it PLUMPS, 111 F VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF the ( imuit Court of the United suttee for the Etja AIL COOP E. RAGE, Northern District ~ f Ohio, in a cause in Chancery thereto depending, wherein Charles Moran and other.. are complainant-. an I the Pittsburgh, Fort ; Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company and other. are defendant.; and pursuant to auxiliary decrees of the Circuit Courts of the United States for the Di str i ct of penneylvsnia, the District of Between Band and Wayne streets, Indiana. and the Northern Disi net of I.l,noni peetively. in onus's I.petViig in Chaneery in ' said COotta respectively, wherein the team. parties are comp iunania and defendants respec. key, are propel eal to furnish Coal Oil, le is , ively, as in said cause first above mentioned, ..he Ale, ' itnd Pork ItARRELS, at the trtest notice and on to., most reesonablo terms undersigned, John Ferguson and Thom*. Walker, as Orontes. in 'l:rust, and Trustees in oue' of the several cede of Trust or Man go.. •e up-ri • TIIE ARDESCO OIL COMPAYI which said decrees are founded, and also rel!iipeCirsi • Master Commissioners of said Courts rcapectively, duly appointed by said Courts respeetiv.ly for that purpose. will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for ',ash but for not tess than the sum of Emo,ooo, at the United Elates Court House, in the City of Cleveland. in the Slate of Ohio. on the 24th day of October, A. D. 1861, between the hours of ten o'clock A.... 111. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, the following described property, to wit The Railroad of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, including the right of way therefor, the roadbed thereof, the superstrue• tore of all scuts thereon, its water and other sta• tion houses and shops, and the lands and grounds connected therewith, and all tools and implements used or pr ( - rided to be used there n, and in con structing find repairing cars and machinery for said read, or the tract and superstructure* af,re paid ; all turn-tables; all de pots ant buildings and fixtures and structures ' f whatever name or na ture, and the lands and grounds connected thr re- Yeth, used or provided to be used is operating said road and belonging thereto. aid wherever situate; and all cars, engines and rolling stsek be longing to said Cinnpany ; and all supples of timber, lumber, iron, fuel, and every other thing provided by said Crmpani,,e, or by the several original Companies winch were consothlated into said Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and C:hicago Railroad, to be used in operating said road whef"evor situate, by the same tide by which the Saline are holden be said Company, or by said original Companies, set , orally together, with all corporate franchises of raid Company, and of the Raid original Companies severally including the right and franchise of Enid several Companies to be and act as a corporation, to Witold as an entirety. Said decrees provide that the purchaser, upon tho confirmation or the sale and full complifinoe sri h the conditions thereof, shall hold all the vropern , rights, franchises, and the appurtenances thereof s o sold, by the same title by which they are held by said Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail flow Company, and each and all of Said origin Compa nies, free from the lien nt a.l said mortgages, and free from all liability for any debts against said original or conaohdated Companies, or sillier of them, and from all Ciairrn on account of capital slo-b; bu! subjerl ruoa Maleae, to the bens, if any Fueh exist, 'tool. any real estate included in the sole, for purchase money thereof not provided by rand decrees to he paid out of the prec-ede of file sale, or by former orders or decrees to be pain otherwise. The right of wq, depot grolind and lots, and lands in the city and vicinity of Chicago, purchased by said Company since the pi-ndency of said suits, and the lind,ge property and other real estate of the Company at the City of Pittebugh, aro rubject to mortgage liens. The same wilt be in• eluded in the eale,but bUbJeet to said incunibre noes no provisions having been made for the payment thereof. FERCiuStiN, aLi tl3l As Is, WAL;ZER. cstltoc2t Trustees, and Master Cams., use lift7eSa OHAR.LF.LS GIPNER '8 - STORE, 78 MARKET STREET, ew Fall and Winter Goods. DRESS TRIMMINGS, GIMPS, BRAIDS, PoMPINETTR and SILK TRIMMINVS ; VELVET RIBBONS, VELVET BUT:DNS, SILK BUTTONS, EMBROIDERIES' AND L (;.1? CAIIIBRIC AND BOOK SETS, LINEN SETS, LACE SETS, CAMBRIC COLLARS, EMBROIDERED 17A.NDICE.ECITIEF.,,, 27A4 NTS TV.4fAT. ROBES ,nd ( A P ,, ; JACONET EDGINGS and INSERT ING.S, VALENCIA ant TITRE.{ LACE and EDGINGS; Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Gloves, He elery, Silk and Merino Undershi is and Drawers: Headdresses, Chenille and Card Nets, &a., <Le. All are respectfully invae.l to call and 4XSIMiGO I.or themselves, our etock being eo lull amt vcrlecl that all can he trted. , * 9 J'oBa'fiktßlrta A_Vrtiom IMNB JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manntantarern, and Wholesale, an I lies ' Ln•Fus, FURNITURE & No. 424 Peon Sta.let, above tr.e Canal. Bare 01111441 d a Wile axrortmenb of r ralcy ani P. 411 FUCLItUrti, to Walnut and Mahogany of tr:u manutr.cturn, Lod warm:tied equal la tlaulav an style to any rnituulactured in the ore, c.sc arc rP , 4BOl2lAbi. 0-1,004 TROLL WOILIEIB. AUSTIN LOOMIS CO., Daitiers in Promissory Notes, Bcn is, Mortgagee, and on securities for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with Collateral securities. NOTES ANIIITRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can 68 11e110MM0461313‘.1 oa reasonable terms, and capitalists can bc fnmished with good securities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of gaol Estate. Office, No. 92 FOURTH STREET above Wood, te2l:lv A US T IN Loonit, C. WEST & CO., NAZIMOTVIUII2B 07 CARRIAGES. ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES k SLEIEILLS No. 197 limn Sired, Pittsburgh, Th. AV' All work warranted to be of the best ma er ale and trorh - trienehin. F RESH ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. J. H. BORLANS'S CURIO CASH STORE, 98 Market Street, Second door from Fifth, Call and eee the myna and you will be set on ISh nd RUSH RUSH, Proprie tor,xt, N 0.897 Liberty street, near Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. This house has been lately enlarged, refitted and refurnished, and is now in the bent of order for the accommodation of hoarder+ and travelers, The best of Oysters received daily, sold wholesale and retail, or served up in every style. The delica cies of the season always on nand, together with superior brands of L•cluere,&n. se 4 OFFICIAL MAP oF MlsSuUlti THREE FEET SQUARE PRICE TWENTY-FIVE fOENTH, DRAWN AND ENGRAVED FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS FOR THE LAND OFFICE OF MISSOURI COLORED LN COUNTig9 NICELY This Mep to eneraved equal to and in the same style as Lloyd's Map of Southern States. It allows every Onuatv and County Seat. Village. Post Office. Railroad end Railroal Stations. Every River and every Creek, every Wagon Road, and Lead am , Copper and Iron Mine in ti:e State; every Swan Sw actual p is also shown, and every Bridge: all drawn Office in that State s ury made for the 1181.1 of the Land • Price only 25 cents per copy. Sent by mail any where, free of Postage on receipt of money, ts,_ Agents wate&in every county. HENRY IRINER, (Successor to HuncAldicer,) ons NEXT DOOR TO TRE PO4T OFFICE. TEETH KITRAUTEII WITHOUTPAIIi BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather Is the time when the appar , - tue can be used to its beat advantage. Medic 1 gentlemen and their families have their teeth ex tracted by my process, end are ready to testify as to the safety and painl6B6llB43S of the operation, whet ever has been said by persons interested in as serting the contrary having no knowledge of try MOMS. ArARTIFICLILTEE‘TH inserted in every style E. °UDR Y, Dentist, IR: Smithfield street, .SET'S nndi•lYdiB INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, .nd in your orders in R. E. SELLERS & CO, oefameod 00111er Second and Wood eta. er Tana wrw FACTOLT rAyette MANUFACTURE AND HAVE 1. - 1)R aale P F.uperior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Non-Exploslve. Also, PURE RE.VZOLE. Warehouse, No. 45 Eland Street, e:B4Sm PI 'MB U A - 0 I. OPENED Tai MORNING, W. & V. HUG Use. A C.H , i 1 Cr STor UR Figured French Merinos broiderr.: I.*ight C.. llr.ipina=, d\:l t:d Rutt,r i L),!-k uud I'lK in ma:(1 ,u r: d In loop SKirt , : of the ;%tr,; Plain Strir,..l yrd Pix d Cl.thi L.>ng end Stiuhru 'OR, FIFTO AAll STREETS, 1 Ji`i anl CALF, KIT and THICK BOOTS uF A VERY SUPERV)R. ;1.1 t I IT SELLING LOW FOR CASH, W. E. Schmertz & Co., %0. 31 Street. WILLIAM M KANd. DAVI), Wc.ANiII. - 71.8 HARRISON A. 0,71,F1/4. itiperi al Partner General Partner. MEANS Sc COFFIN, (B•lccepaorg M'Cantlir,u,Mfuns Co.) VHOLESALE GROCERS, I)orner Wood and Water SU., d 6:- PITTREILIgOt.4. PA. aft VEEN It If E C ANT TAII.IIR, 19 St. Clair Street, (Formerly with L. fliretfirdd,l [JA VI Nti RETURNED FROM NEW yokK, trlth cln,n s:o - rk of CLOTHS r ASST JERKS and VE9TIN64, whlch oan he pun chastod st primes fa" nobon too umnrl rams ,F7 - i - ireat inducernew, otttroti to e,15 huyer , . me2l:6m BoviN & TETLEIC, 130 Wood street, AB TOOLS FOR N 00 NO OIL al_ WELLS at the shorest possibio notiee. Having been in th business of manufacturing tools ever sings, the "fever" lingt hroke oubsve can assure Ji.rsong about to engage in the oil business, that it he to their interact to give us a call end make un examination of rilir Ntor:lL now on hand. mb l eIITSBURCH STEEL WORKS IWO JOWEEL JOHN L. B1) , D - WM. fet`COLLOOGB JONES, BOYD & CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF CAST Steel; 11.160. Spring, Plow and A. B. Stool SPRINGS and AXLES, corner linen and Find PITTSSEI- J.41.r4E8 A. ic'ETZER. FORWARDING APIO COMMIS , ION MERCHANT 112313211311 Plour, arch , Bacon, LAI.- I, Butter Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, CORNER 01? MARBLE": ABP ItIRBT '111.11.11.1'S •• • • Pll"PdliT fti; Li , PA. Rua re—Francis G. Ete4, W!lbanl Di! worth Sr., H. Cuthbert A Son, Aitooni th, Bove. a Ott, P.,,,ker gv ,,, lnizAr,, Co:.. M. .t M. iiRO4.. MIACLEte A C0, , , ,e0rk W ' Atuierous, I , n'co Puzrou A Go., Wheelw.g. turtui:tiolf.ig D. B. ROGERS' dr, SON., MAITUFAC'TIII3, KRIS OP ROGERS' IMPIWVKL) PATINT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, JAMES H. CHILDS & CO. ROPE COTTON MILLS', Allegheny City, Pa, I=l SEAMLESS BAGS, 10181E1 OSINT.A_MCCrFC43S, 32 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. 461e - Ordere may be left at H. CHILLS & CO'B, 132 Wood Street. PatabureM. onal:/vng TO THE PUBLIC. LISPEGIALLY the igno _Eg rant and falsely liest eet Physicians of all de- .4; nominations, treat secre.- , • ; and delicate disorders, self abuse and diseases or -,1 emotions common and' ncident to youths of both • -• • sexes, and adults, single or married. Because Baarrsvanr publishes the fact of hie doing an, the igor ,,, and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thin, it a great sin very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they Lir t he some mg Dr. BRANSTRUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative prs lice might be lost to them among stupid, lalsely modes; and presumptuous families, born and raised In ignorance, sprung en as mushrooms, and who compare society, intelli gence, Renite, to dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to übliaity, however, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their sons, daughters and wards, purriously feeble, sickly and of cheats condition and appear anee,havn oven restored to health and vigor b y Di. BILLNSTIWV, boAid - .4 many before and after mar. r ,a x e thong:: . hirn have teen eased much suffering, anxiety, moriification, Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and bervation, mas.... i nently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who it daily consulted the profession, as well recommended by able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, &a Ppormatorhea, or so called nocturnal emissions.— Th, dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very lastdiscovery that nag never yet failed. In female diseases he has had suparior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu lanty is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are conapo sed from Iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physicion five years at the businesa,it Las had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered. as the certift• cams will show. They are all genuine and can be willfound poeon'tng to a pamphlet that each person get at the examination, all free of charge.—. Office 85 Smithfield street, near Diamond street Pr sate conaratusications front all parte of the Onion ea- Aly attended to. Direct to detclydhwag BOX Ijltt *, Pittsburgh Poet Onice. Price's Plan after the Cap lure of Lexington. LExfatororr, Mo., Oct. 9.—The corres* pondents of the St. Louis Republican writes as follows: The plan of Gen. Price after he captured of Lexington was to remain ibr a time and to operate on the north side of the river, and for this purpose on Sat urday, Sept. 28th, he crossed over theriver at L , 'xing:on with 4,000 mounted men, sod this force took up their line of march for the railroad, with the view of its fatal distruc:ion, and then sad havoc was to to made of all the government forces in Northwest Miss:aid, but late in the PVBI i-g, Alt. Jones, who had been released as a prisoner at the Arsenal, where he had short the oath of allegiance to the U. S G .vi-rnment, returned from St Lode to Lexington and reported that the whole country bsiow was [Wye with troops, that Fremont W.lB after Price, that Price ni'4lit prepare or a big fight in a few davr. h seen ed to raise the courage of Pr ca's men, and they said let Fremont come, they were ready for him, but when Jones announced that Fremont had 30,000 men and his only fear was that Price would not make a stand, the latter coun termanded his order for sending troops to the railroad, and a messenger was imme diately dispatched after those' already started, and they re crossed the river on Sunday evening. That night Price made his preparations for a movement South and (I-m. Rains, it is said, went twenty miles that night on his Southern route, and it is believed Gov. Ji.CKEOa ace lad himself of tuts command as an escort to get himself out of danger. Price and all his forces left on Monday the 30th ult„ but this train f baggage wagons, about 1200 in number, did not all get off belore dnesday morn g. IC Price had designed a fight with General Fremont, he would have taken ihe Georgetown road or - possibly ti r iic aroma burg road. But instead of, his he has gone the road leading down he Western boundary of this State and S aithwoot T have corn a plain srrative 01 Ltd- transpired lart', el dit Prii nick stand and rive battle, all who are cognizint cf his roevemantz will be disappointed. s most intelligent friends consider his course a complete bacad two, while the more very dent are solaced with the idea that he bas gone meet McCulloch who is sornewhe;e Arkansas. Toe forms of Price were 'try large at Lexington, but many of the !nee were Defy fiir the occasi, n, and have ne home. El's forces amounted to 15 or 18,000 when he left Lexington and SS the fact becomes ceriiiie that his destina• ton is Adrenal,. ft ime will decrease Pit iSatiflat4, PElifi'A \\' Federal Pickets Attacked: CAIRO. 111., Oat. 10. —The pickets, six ;0 number, of the 4.h cavalry regiment , tationed four or five miles from Paducah, wore attacked by a large body of rebels this morning. Two were mortally wound ed nod two taken prisoners with all their horce• and equipments. The enemy had divided their force and in the excitement, tired on each other and then fled, each party taking the other for our cavalry. A deserter fr in the rebel camp at Co lumbus arrived to-day. He reports the force there 30,000. PHILADELPHIA, Oat. 10 —The numer• ous innovations recently legislated into our cty elections have so greatly confused the returns that the rr-sult of Tuesday's vo.e is still uncertain and will probably be ..ndeeided til next month. The matter wei brought before the Court today when it ViEF d 'clod that no certifi c ates of elec. Lion slio.dd be awarded until' November, when the military vote will be officially counted. ,lissourl State Conventon. Lout.", Oct. 10.—The State Con• vention met at the Merchant'le Library Hall this morning and adjourned for want f quorum. Tao Convention met again at three o'clock and there still being no quorum, adj.kurned till tomorrow. John A. Brownlee, a prominent mer. chant and recently President of the Board of Police Commissioners, diod to day. CINCINNATI, °CA,. 10 . —Hon. Simon Cameron and Adjutant Gpneral Thomas, arrived last night and took rooms nt the Burnet Huuso. RGR. P. CAPE GIRUIDEAII, Oct, 10.—The mili tary authorities, by order of Col. Plummer of the 11th Missouri commanding poet, have taken possession of the Post Office at this place, and placed Mej. Bennett of the 10'.11 lowa in charge.: p( )STERS, PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, CARDS, Pnn tne.loweat CllO4ll puree to Hutt the tunep, —DT W. S. HAVEN. 84 'P El IRD STREET, WEED WILL PRINT IN RED, W li ITE AND BLUK,(WITH FANCY CUTS,) OE 13 PLAIN BLACK INK. and Bee Samples and get priceali* anl4 Pi 178 HU E.Lifi. PA FANCY AND STAPLE, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. C. HANSON LOVE. EAGLE OIL IiVOR,R.B. TV IG HYMAN 4 - ANDERSON, REFINERS AND DE A LERS IN Pure Carbon Od, quality guaranteed Pig, burgh. A moo. Ben sole and Car Grease constantly on .band. I -dere left at Obese, Smyth & Co.'s, on Water na Firat ate., will be promptly filled. ee2B-em 211 LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Pennsy.vania. Election. Arrived In Cincinnati Girardeau Post Office Taken Possession of DRY GOODS, A GOOD ABSORTM ENT AT 74 Market Street. COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH MARKETS WEEKLY REVIEW. ICarefully Revised and Corrected by our own Commented Reporter. Vermin:rasa, October 9,1861. • We have no important chacgea to note in the 1 markets. ror a few days past sales have not been very anbre Figures have not varied materially otose our his:.. Apples... Sales ch.dee green, in lots at $2,00 it barrel. Ale... Pittsburgh manmacrured continues in fair demand, with steady shipments to all parts (I,: the country. The established rates at present are bbls. hf. bbis. bbls. iii: Ws Rennet...s3,oo $4,00 I India 88,00 $ 4 , 00 X 6,00 3,80 XX 7,00 WOO Cream.. 5 , 00 06,002,50®3,00 Porter.... 8,00 3, , 0 Ashes...We note no material change. Pohl rate at 4(c441 ,4c and Pearls at Epy.egik7ie; Soda Ash at 343,4 , 4, Nitrate of Soda at 0 1 4(4)8j§q and Concentrated Lye 10 , /,c, IR lb. Bacon „.There is a fair demand, and a decline in figures. Shoulder. ore dull at 534 , 48 1 4 e; Side at 7 0 37 34r1P sin Hams 7 Y,oB.!le,suid Stigaruured 9Y, , ,' 4 9 % . .). 'P lb Denzole...Tlus new article is Just coming 'nto mirket and takes the place of Spirits of Turpen- I us, for which it eon aclurnible oubst.tute. Mod erate sales are made at 40c 'ft gallon. Beans—There is a good demand, with sales of email white at 80@f3hc. per bush. Butter—Sales of choice roll making at 100 Ile ,7 lb. Brooms... Sales at $1,870i1,78 per dozen for com mon and $2.0042.75 for wood and fancy. Buckets and Tubs...l.'he Beaver manutac urers' prices are as follows:—Buckets plain, insides It dozen $1,45; painted inside, $1,50; 3 hoops, $1.70: Tubs, No. t 3 hoops, 34 dozen, $7,78: No. 1 , 2 . hoops f. 8.76: No. 2 $8.00: No 3, $6.50; No. 4, $4.,78 1 No. 5 Si , 0( ': ki ,, h . T'S No. 2, $2,76; Half Bushels, sealed $4.75. Cheese—The market is well supplied, with sale, of W It. at 6 1 ,147 c. Corn Meal...is plenty. We quote from firs hands at 45(gi '“Sc. per buiti.„ and from store at cents V bush. Cordage... Manilla Rope, coil.. ileVlb Manilla Rope, collie Vilb Hemp " " ..Inciialb Tarred lauvfb Hemp " " ..11cVlb Tarred " cut 14cifttb Pac'ng Tarn, fine..l2ciglb Pac'ng Yarn, c0m12c19115 Bad Cords...Manilla, $2,1.503,00 V dozen; Hemp $l,OO, $1,37,g2,00@i2,75 '9l dozen; Hemp coil, 11. ig lb. Plough Lmar...Manilla 87c. V dozen; HemPTOO.ll dozen. "Zs Cotton thedaga...Cotion Rope 'X andupwards. 20e. do. below %, 22c.: lied Cords. $7,50®62®4,76 ~ z en. Plough Linea $1,25; Sash Cords $0,50. Dried Beef... There is a fair demand, priori pally local, at 1034411 c. itlb, in tierces. Eggs...ln good demand. Sales of packed In bbla, at 8%059: ner doz. Feed... The said are limited and prices better. We quote Middlings at 85490 c l 100 lbs.; Shorts 66636/2r; Bran at 4b(gif.o Ship Shills at 6..46504 Oil meal, i!04i20 ton. Flour... Prices are the Fame but demand better. We quote $4,50@4,80 for ex,ra, according to grade, $4,60,,44,90 for extra faintly and $5,1205,26 for fanny grades. Feathers...We quote Prime Western at 46c I from first hands; 48(4,50c. from store. Fire Brick... Sales of Bolivar at $? 5, 3' 3 6 W M. Fish... Sales !united +it 5425 for barrels, white; $2,20® 52,25 for Lake Herring N 0.3 Mackeralat $7.00; No. 2 at 9,8,00. rain... V, !lest in without material change. We quote Hue At so(go.:te; and WEITB at 9.96f§95 Cosa is soling at 374404. Oars have declined,and we quote at 22@i245 Irom first bands, and 26cfrom store. In Barley and Rye there is nothing doing. Grocertes...Sugar has advanced since our last and we now quote at 44419 c per th; Molasses ha advanced to 5000.51 e for N 0; Coffee firm at 1631 , 4 Rice quiet at 7@7%e. Hay... Slues at scales limited at o@9 per ton. 11011 ...Are dull itt.53406c V lb for green salted and 12402,%c for dry lint. Iron and Nalla...The manufacturers „quote common bar at lye fb ; other descriptions in proportion. Nails, 10 to 6d. at $:2,50; Bd. and Od at $2,76; 7d and 61., $3,000; lid, 53,25; 4d, blued, $3,50; 9d do, 14,00; Id do fine, wooras,ao. Spikes, 8 to 5 In.. 92,75; wrought do., $4,25(04,76. Lard.— Is in demand. Prime country is selling h F at 8%441,7 1 ,,,c V lb in bbls, and kegs; city leaf fic in Is Leather... The market is Bleakly, with no change in our old quotations: Bed Spanish Sole'f 2141126 c Upper7it dos $3301.38 Slaughter " 26029 c Bridle " y,40(445 Harness_ " 27080 c Skirting " 826844 sells regularly at /1,20®1,26 per b/N.. Lumber, Grem...There is but little now coming to market, and the flames are for par tly seasoned. The prices range—for Common $lO 012 per 1,000 feet and Clear =,00; Timber 4@6c cubic foot, and Shingles V 2,25 la 1.000. Lumber, liertaisof...Tne following are the 11C10- {Alum. per 1,000 feet, for seasoned lumber at city yards Common 1 in. boards, 114,00. 011... Crude Rock offering in large quantities and sold at 8410 c gal; Lard, No 1, brings 80@90c; Linseed 11Sfoi0q sales relined Carbon (Eagle W,Tke) at 40e ft gal. Plg theta ..(here is but little doing. We note a few sales of Allegheny, at $24, and Tennessee $26 per ton. Powder...We quote blasting and mining at $4,7.3 qi keic rifle at $8„25; safety fuse $4,0014 1000 lent. Soaps... The following are the manufacturers pnces Rosin, 43,i,c.; No. I Palm, 614; Chemical, 4 1 4; Cagle and Toilet, 10c-, Sawyer's Chemical Olivet 4 )4 ( '-; Woman's Friend, 7c IS lb. Sais...There is a fair demand, with sales of No. lat $1,06(01,10'f bbL, and No. 1 Extra at bbl. Sheeting', Varna, tse—Tha ruling figures are as follows, at four moo the time or 6 per cent oil for cash Eagle Shootings, 11c. lit yard; Ni agara do 10Xe. Nom. 6 tolo inelasive 26c NOP. 11 and 12 ID No. 13 '44 4. ... 30 'll No. 1 31 N 0.16 62 al It) No. 400.........1bc No. 800 Ito Valois No. 600 •14 'ft " I No. 900 12 V " No. 800 18 " No. 1000. 12 V " No. 700 12 VI " UMW ORLIN, ItirflltG, ac. Chain. a-Rana-tot °ore ilkliTh Candlewick..... 28011 ID " under 16 onto )7 T. tt Tvrin0k_......... —IBW ID " over " II itlb Batting, family 20 111 lb Coverlet Yarn ...... ... 35 $1811) I " No. I._ 18 Ili lb VI Caulking 28 lb " " 2—. 15 ill lb Straw—della tram call scales at $6,00®7,26+t ton. Tallow—Bough quotes at %ONO and oountrr rendered nt 910 e. White Lea - d, Litharge, ate... White Lead is firm, and in steady demand at WA 'SI keg for pure oil and dry 9e. IA h., added, to the usual discount. ItedLead 854149 c. net, and Litharage 8 1 4 Window Glstss.A'he prices remain Bundy, and we quote as follows for city brands, in boxes of fifty feet, with 15per cent. discount BzB and 7,4 83,00;81,25; Bzll, 9xll, 9212 and 10112, 52,50; [tall, 9x14 and 10x14, 82,75; 9x16, 10115 and 10z1s, 83,00. Null dull and low. Common Rec. tified Belle at 170173 c per gal.,New Rye at 76480e and Old Rye at 51,2602,00 per gal, as in age and quality. ALLEGLIENN CATTLE MARKET. ALLIGJIMIT CITY, October 10, 1861 The supply of cattle is much larger than /ask week; the offerings of sheep are about the same hogs come in more freely; but few horses, the wan la of the government being now nearly supplied. Prices have undergone no material change since our last. UNION DROVE YARDS. John Allender, fi - oprietor. CATTLE. Offeror' by. John Masters, A M Crosser P Venabb _ Win Haslewood 58 Hancock & Craig 608 T J Henderson 18 Holmes& Pfeiffer 76 Wm Murdoch 19 W H Byerly 33 Alexander & Carroll.. 31 Marshal Kidd .1 Tod it lid Funk .1 Oviatt Sherman & Wilhamn J Bybee. Sent East. ... 30 17 P Knapp C A Thayer RMFunk E H Davis JM Ti 0n...._.... Rank k Bro Wm Lynn............ J Schivolly E 131anehet1 Kirk & George... .113 Huff L Landis M Perden. ...... Myers k El A Menick Eireenwalt &Cohn. B.EI e.EP Sent Bast. ... 162 400 ... 150 Offered by. J. WoHam C. Campbell J Gougheriour-- J Chanlon W R J W Modenvell Jno Yeatman H. McLain Geo Holden R I Law HOGS. Offered by. Sent But. Marietta 82 Alex Given. 79 Tuley k Rayner......_. 629 Miller a Much— 171 h H Phillips..... 180 A G George 76 Jae Morrow 74 Alexander 4 Casse 132 Jno Wilson,. ..... 620 D Brown ..... 470 HORSES Edna Baal. Wend by. Weed & C 0... Jsoob Boner. W Marquis.. Jno Cooper.. 0 Bagmen— ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT • C ONFECTIONSI LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WIT' SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough blatantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. They are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky ce or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get a pa&rage of my Throat Confections they will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." Yon will find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings fox stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards consider them indispensible. You will find their at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TVG' EN'rY.FIVE CENTEL My signature is on each package. All others ar lEMZEM A Package lira; be sent by mall, propnni, on t aeipt of Thirty Cants. HENRY C. SPALDING, elB No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE. Va ll e -4? cuRE 4). dt CURE ''(,ge 0 Nervous Headache ,4 7 , CURE , ( 4 Hireadaelle BY THE USE OF THESE CEPHALIC 11 FILLS the periodic attacks of Nervous or Ersak Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack Immediate relied from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nassau and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the Bowels—removing Cbativeness. For Literary Men, Shaker/a, Delicate Females,and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Lax dive, Improving the appetite, givingtons and vigor o the digestive organs, and restoring the netting elaaticity and strength of the whole syetem. ra CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long tn. stigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they nave prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origin. sting in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. I They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety and without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeabie taste renders st easy to adminseler Wm to children. Beware of Counterfeits. The genuine have fire signature; of Henry Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers In Medi tines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on reeeip of the No. 16- 330 VI It, No. 17........ 31 It ID No. 16.- 36 1111 D No. ID ..... 36 ID No. 20_..... 37 41 ID PRICE, 25 CENTS. 611 orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, IA Costar street. Now York Prom ths /3:corniest', NorioLk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were made,via: Cure headache in an its forms. From the Examiner, Norfolh, Fa. They have been tested in more than a thousand cases with entire success. From the Democrat, St. Mud, Minn. If you are, or have been tronbied with the head- ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you ma➢ have them in case of an attack, From the Advertiser, Provident-11,R 1. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been diacovered, Prom the Western R. 12. Gazette, Chicago, /IL We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his caul willed Cephalic Pills. Prom tht Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persons suffering with the headache, who try them, will stick to them. Prom Via Southa, n Path Ander, New Ortsans, La Try them I you that are afflicted, and we are sure that your testimony h can be added to the already numerous list that as received benefits that no other medicine can produce. From the St. .1401.49 Democrat The immense demand for the article (Cophalle Pills) is rapidly increasing. Prow Ms Gazette, Davenport, lowa. Mx. Spalding would not connect hie name with an article he did not know to possess real merit. llVom the Advertiser, Provide/los, B. I. The testimony In their favor la strong, from the meat respectable quieten. Sold. Prize. From the Deify News, Newport, S. Cephalic Pills are tatting* the place of ell kind& Bai n be tee Cosmarcial Buagtis for t n, h .Bo 11.4" AI adache= Tfficacioe he /WA smß le bottle of SPALDING'S PREP/LRAM GLUB - will save ten timee its cost annually:-01 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 12 $2B Ili head 4 5 . .. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. 22 Id " " 21 1,95 " 100 3 s 34 2V2 4 . 91F1 ID 27 21 22 2 021 " 41 2 0 341" " 22 2 2% . 44 41 39 2 ( 44 42 y , 2A 2 0 9 9%' - • 44 9 2 03 0 u 22 23,62 X" " 20 2.62 X 4 J 9 2 .4 5/ " " 13 2 02% 9 4 2,,,,4 3 44 44 19 2 47,1 44 4,4 18 cs t 4 /50 2v i a,,3 60 203 IA l• 40 1%02% ECONOMY I Sir" A Smut m Tnai Savo Nno."-Es ' As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys °rockery, ie. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE moots stench emergenci% and no household can afford to be without ft. ltni always ready, and np sticking point. "USEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE." N. B.—A Brash accompanies each Bottle. Price 2$ Bents. Sold. Pri. As neaten' unprincipled persons sire attempting topalm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, I would cautin all par. sons to examine before parchasing, and gee that the hill name, QM 42,87 VI 90 S 2 head 40 “ “ 44 f 4440 .., dI mrSPALDINEPS PREPARED OLuEvi oo cm naieriette. the outside wrapper; ell others are orwledlina Fofeale by JOSEPH FLEMING, corner DieniOnd and Mara,/ *treat fAblAdur sad. Pice. fOUW.F2S NEW 2001111116 E Sowing Machines Kt: ADAPT - AD to all kinds of FAMILY SEWING, i t s on K : • teat and boniest niz e LOCK 811101-8, alike on both mites, widen ottruiot be " or - 'Ont. And for Tailoring, Shirt and Making,Gaiter Vagina and State Binding, thine_ -have no superior Cali iittio: 26 Birth street,.l3. _ELM' _"his Sold. Pried. ORBEFINEIIB.—, 6 mom. stuienot mist i bums, 'tusking them' ierteouy tlghsetrik4-1447-"* ffledtar. " They go right to the Spots' INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH • STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPAT,DII;TG'S Throat Confections. SAVE THE PIECES! DISPATCH! " I dm itmtY C. SPALDING, No. 48 OMAR street, New Torii CAUTION. AMUfeaiVB -PITTSBURGH, T/EHATItlig. Lamp Aittl • .. - - 4,trairaor Wiananom—Piiiratoltintia.Ao siva ;.Bqat 4'riiriAter Eitqi::sl,oartgata, tirete: - - . re on*? . -Catltl/27.25.peetttt. "Colored . fhillety, , 25 eetito Gallery, 15 cents, , • FRIDAY EVENritdi, CL W. 00IILDOON,wiltitsnelfi* as Abethingwitos In the eciwll7-04tatlektept41--,.i I. tokens' new novel, entitled , • • GREATEX. PEOTATIONS f!• , ••ti!"4 !'!1• ,!!. coneinde w.th the ' • • - •. , ..'17 • • ONE TOUCH OF-NATET.-E.E.1,.. Wm. P. ....... 4 ..... • • • NOISE iN THE 11184IW. DEAF N• K 8 ...,, 4.',iilk Dil. F. A. VON 110SCHZEKEV; - a OCULIST AND AVMS* (late of the A ustrian Anon Gives hfs entire and exclusive attend' maladies of the EYE and EAR requiring or surgical attention, to restore slight orireaginskd - Persons wishing to be treated by- eithili4t* , DRAPERSS'or IMPAIRED EdGa r rehpuldapplpy • without further delay. Theydoing eo, hew& tt themselves and give him lien to -do uithta.tt their case. The success of idetreatarient j of tt oe . EYE AND kAist • 4, He has ever and over again illustrated beforrildle4'.. professional brethren who ow e honorettbiatialtitif% with their presence to witness his operatiorkkor ' practice. From hundreds and thousands who laveliepti: •' restored by him to SIGHT and ;MARINO hiitiejga"?; to subjoin the following names and testimoinialitti* Hon. SENATOR PUGH. T. M'LEAN, son of Judge hPLest, U. B.lluptesiii?; Cou.rt, J. S FEPHENS, Esq , Philadelphia. J H. TOWN, Esq , now Captain in H. H. Lt. - ' J. C. SIDNEY, Esq., Philadelphia, . v •,,..i.,it C. L. KILBURN, Laptain U.S A. R BASE, Fag, President of the Goodhlifilike'• samosa Company, New York. L. GLOVER, Esq , Director of the Nationtiklif' Copany. G. B. LAMA.I° President of the Hank „0,-Ntii' -.'. Republic, New York. ' 'Eriiii:' J. STANTHROP, Merchant, Warren etreek ____- , ~.':,!•-,, York. • These were cases of Heathen, some of TMairte' - YEARS standing. ~..''4*-''.. _ ~.f.q';r PITTSBURGH CERTIFIOATE.', . . . .....5,..ir Rev. STANISLAUS PA_RLZYWRHY,PISSIotis: : ' : Rey. M. GREGG. . W. S. GRAY, EN. THOMAS MOORE, Esq., First street. • V - .. JOHN BECK, sr., corner Grant and Seventh:l44i: ~ .- ~..,..,34.• CASES OF BLINIMESEi s ; - .-.-. , :ia• - -.. W. BISHOP, Esq., Cincinnati, P. WILLIAMS. D, A P. STEWART, Esq. J. W. BEATS, Eeu, Merchant, Rev. FA CHER L. B. NEVILLE, Commander U. B. B. To this List hundreds merawould be allied: 4 M. further be m the perusal of the two f0110W14 , -' THSTIMONIA from gentlemen well knowpirrA this nay; TESTIMONY : FROM 7110. MNDEIVITT, ESq., MO OC CHZISREWS e fi a t k imlfyu s one d t e mriend ohf aDvR nNW:4... pleasure in recommending him toall $ footed, as a moat stircess anrist JOHN brDEVITr, 811 Pittsburgh, May le, Liberty stmeh . , .1161. From 'NO. AIPICLOSTIET, of the firm of ISPOloelrey,toegrayeAM P 011.2 PISMO. ASIM111:13M ohni nifitha TO DR. VON MOSall 145:11u u sgeffibWo.:,,,..."''-4, Pitsburgh—l am happy to Wenn you,tberAtar4,,F:-e-7x'T little daughter, who has been quite delaffortter,-...,. years, has, under your skillful treatuienUordifeW,ll.A.Li,:4 recovered. I feel quite satisfied that lin thattinik%lwi;'*l-' would never have been restored natural;canseek,- but to your ability alone is she itickMted,for,lty;,-,: and I would earnestly recommend all hfilicted.with:".. deafness to eoru3ult you at ogee. RespectfullyJoßEN youm, ittooT.amer, OFFldzi, 155 THIRD STREET, SETWRF2t SMITHFIELD AND GRANTETEL: , Itli-ARTIFICIAL EYES inaerteit The °signer letters of the MIMES above even. can be examined by all to do so, at Dr.fd's ofileo.. .audO - Dissolution of rartnelrp.i ON OCTOBER the lax, Mat., TER has peaceahl_y retired front theertfiand COPPER business at N 0.128 Smithfield tstreek-: , , The undersigned will carry certhe ateifehmitneee„ settling all just claims on the prerioni thm,AtM• invite all persons indebted to pay their, lailleto theta' ins short time, Their triennia, and the pubhotelw orally, are requested to patzemze *them - TritU raw and confidence, in all theirbuisinesi - brin' DEMMER k ssaUtam - ' Prersinnum, Oct. 7th, 188 L • eerbliniptay: iRI V ATE DISRABRB r . , .• DR. BROWN'S ICEDIO,LL ; and SURGICAL Office, No. lie . Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. BROWN h and old dd. Ben of Pittsburgh, has been in Practice for the last taws*, rive years. His • business has been confined mostly to Private .-- •"' and liturgical Diseases. • orrizzaß AND sTativezats in need of a medical friend, should to And out the sure phi** of relief. - The regalargraduataiand his .experienos - br the mant ore °attain *lase of diseases 1s e sure Tratatawl,l7 - • tee to the rmlierers of obtaining' licimisnes .seitere' by the nee of his remedies and following 'Valt& vice. DR. BROWN'S RRlnagma .• never fail to ogre the worst form of Where& eases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections,::'•Aleiro,.S,, all diseases arming from a herealtarrtt"o4-W4kle: manifests itself in the form of a tenet and &great many forms of skin . disestuw,.,:.stiOnligli. .of which the patient is entirely ignorant. and w; parsonsapattuate4,nr. Brown °lva homier* pitieji..-;'::,";ff., - .AF-t5 speedy recovery. • • StuAVIAL Dr. Frown's remedies for this alerrninlitenrlKl/4. !sought on often by that solitary hetet iiff( ifethitiC.',,T:' • grattficaion, which-the young and' errukailisiret. 7 ' . often give we to, (to their own destmatimoilea the only remedies known ."tilleli:einatvzr. try—they Imo safe, andmake a opeedy-readovagess .. c of health. REDIUMATiIat,_ Dr. Brown's remedies never fail painful di EleSde in a few eta ed i c t' cure. He also treats Alen, Gleeto-Elommerliceai Stricture, Urethal .Distmargee,lrsonde Weaken% Montid.r Supreamons, Discasesof thoJftstajle.,, hide Ano, Aervous A"eCOnti, tharßeck::',. and Kidneys, irritation of Use Bletidar. with all dfseas a of an ir.werre A letter describing the sym is istraruk=t. prat, directed to DR. BROWN, o. 50 Pittsburgh. Pa., will be immediately-answiren. - Medicine sent to any address, safely- peakesiterld4i secure from observation. Office and Private ROOM" he. 0 4,i3W aw,lttifitA tre.t.. Pittsburgh. Pa. SUNDRY CONI3IONMp'NT§ 103 bags Pea Nuts; 75 bushels Corn Meal; 300 " Phelled Corn; 60 ,4 Spriag._Barley; 2 barrels Prime Beans; 7 Peiteheep WIWI; • 6, Icon bound On 'Barrels; 36 In store and for sale by JAB, - 5824 Mairka" adltlint TAII CONGRESS mum eA . LADIES' . n 1 .z•.-; : , CONGRESS HEEL GAITERs4IOIO:; - ,_ -•.‘• i ._ _.,. LADIES' , • -4 , -• .:, CONGRESS REEL G LADIES'AITERS - 41,50 - - ~ •- A . , • '...;;•-2 -, ... 1 '...!- --- -,;' - -.,_ - r.r - .. CONGRESS REEL GAITERS, s . l,,fik.k . At NO. 16 Ogthlittso ' ,-- 'O,, aemu D. P.S. DIFFENIIhe ~. A PLEASANT lEgliTr , FORtiIENK .1 - .? ri - iftE. undersiv i. ftt keeps no ' ' but 4 • ..J.l CtlAßPreGL etiere e tr;tit;Hteil the heltee- sp e ed '''l under aporehausioneitmeoting- rarter,,or--iffrai,- 1:1 orderly elaraet",, restetbay ere not ix elltruuMirds, ..,,." e coal quiet auturg eocei in the mut ed.aurv,"turfuw can be reached through the tuividequstv-,*---'-'-4 1 11.81md , NO.un, Third atreetaittabu It;'-' --,1 •THOK&S FARLEY'S. ~.•-- , ...4 , --;-„:3 .1 tatirptsz- AND CRAM NATIZRooIit ' kfe - ',l No.I64IFEDEIIALAT4 4 UNDERTAIUNeaitk fa :eSttq l „ Pktekilif or at tbs./Jive* prompt etimitletiiii tglt hrtlettet . - roterut.„ ' - •Alitime P/074..01a1At' 2' 4 = ' ' ,„ „ . ==M ~.,~ ,4. , L',l
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