Our Army Correspondence. CAMP MoChas./Ass Oct. 9, 1861. EDITOR. "rOST:"--I shall occupy but a short space of your valuable sheet in re porting a few items that have, within the last three or four days, come under my notice. On Friday last we were ?somewhat taken by surprise at an unannounced ex hibition of the art aerial, by Prof. La Mountain. He passed immediately over us in his mammoth halloon, Siratoga, at an elevation of 18.000 feet fro o the earth. It was a beautiful eight, and elicited a great amount of attend n Ac,ording to the Republican, h. , was estirely sucseessful —even beyond ~r .gulrii3 expecta tions Tin d beiee clear ho had a tine view of the country ..uth of the Potomac.. The Profeeesr, at lest accieunts, had arrived safely in this city, hiring landed at a point fifteen miles east of the city, and will res• neat the ascension at an early day. Yes terday was electeon :day among our coma pany, the Hrierid Rifles, and the excites merit for a time ran high. The officers of the Company had charge of the ballot-box, and done the thing up in an aldermanic style. Several of the members devoted their spare time to 0; , -,:;:w,•,perIng for their favorite candidate But the Simon Pure Union ticket, such as t he Pest bad at the mast head, came through in fine order--- having a majority of seven out of a vote of ninetysfive. Party feeling was laid aside, and as you can plainly see, worth end abil ity brought into requisition 1 am not positive as to the legality of this Adortak ing, but the vote ought most assuredly to be received, for all are citizens and bon estly entitled to the privilege. Our fight ing for our country `s cacao, in anothe r than a Pennsylvania t, should not deter us Irons ilfaing, no , Ii;, k,,s 56 citizens, by any means. Bllt ~ 3no!igt, of this, or one doubtedly "the least eam . • elm . ,. a matter that we are comparatively ignorant of "the better." On Mi eday last, our ccmpeny, the Friend Rifles, as we are Fl Instil - nes called, since our late warm march, were on duty in the trenches, and, as I am informed, did a god day's work; it will take at least a week's labor to brim it In comple tion—the work le to be cal;, it Stanton, in compliment to the Hon IS bi. Stant us. 1 suppose that the above place will furnish us our winter quarters; at least that i, the understanding at present; but it is herd to prophesy where we sissy b s located when Old Jack trust st.oe s has hoary locks in this vicinity. Sunday rriernins. last pre sented quite a pleasant little atesore it tap. pened at the quarter, of the company, cud consisted in the presentation rf a brace of beautiful revoivers, from the Pe lend Bodes, to our worthy Aujutent, C. LI Bart, Esq. The presentation was conducted by our chum, Harry ForbeF, and happily TE sponded to by the Nord vi.r. ie a tow neat and well timed remarks. The whole af. fair passed off in a SW Int:11 , manner, and is one of the bright spots it vur soldier's life, to be referred to with pleasure hereafter. Capt. Gerard and hie csinparly Mice asain left, us, he and Col. 'Hippy coming to a satisfactory undere;ane:ng in regard to their late differences We have been in daily expectation of the arrival of a Brass Band from Pittsbuseh —is it in pretty generally known that Bruen, on his late visit. lir . ..cured the sersieesibt one, it is also whisper el, that h.; and the Colo nel could not dove-tail in regard to the salaries, hut a short time will solve the knotty question We have a photographs is artist among us, and all those who would be done, at the rate of twelve plc tures for $3 las can readily be satisfied, and on short notice. Our Colonel has had quite a photographic tact+, lately, and has been the focus of the instrument on several occasions. On Saturday last, tee regular regimental parade wee laid aside, end a grand sweep of the grounds instituted in place. All hands wore set at work, and the place has ever since presented a neat And tidy . appearance: it should be repeated at leastlonce a week, and it would net only promote appearance e.lune, but hsialth, as a large amount of filth aid dirt, that Would otherwise be allowed to remain in the place, are carried away, and a neat, healthy tone pervades throughout A court mar. tial, per order of Gen. McClellan, is how in session here, but up to the present time, but one case has been tried, 1. e.: our former Hospital steward, who has been under arrest on several charges. Ts-mor row, the trial of the late Lieut. Von Gilsa, Is to commence—he is now under arrest, charged with drunkenness, and conduct unbecoming a soldier—his case is a herd one and not to be coveted. By the time I next write, I shall possibly be enabled to inform you as to the verdicts in both the above cases. The great philanthropist, Miss Dix, paid us a visit to day, and des clared herself well pleased in regard to the sanitary condition of the Hospital depart ment; it is her - intention to supply us with a number of delicacies for the sick. Thus far we have been regaling them on doses of port wine, and a good article, which we took as contraband on our late expedition.. It Is no doubt a great tonic, and has been I used as such by our most prostrate sick.— I Our medical supele is not as complete as it might be; we ere minus carieus articles, common to a grocer's ehon, hat we are in anticipation of a new siSs et an early date. We have a singular mode of pun.' isbment in vogue here, viz: for drunken. ness, a Soldier is tied up by his wrists for a space of two hours, acid has an excellent chance of riding the sharp banked horse— lOr smaller cffrnces. one Les to carry a knapsack filled with st. ne, a specified time, and fur non-attendance at *till calls, he must arise at every relief ward (in the night) and follow them aresun'ti the relief, from pest No. 1. ant,; back again—there are other punishments, but these are the most prominent ones. A new feature, just added to our regiment, consists in an ant bulance or field stretcher drill, conducted by the Surgeons—it is of great utility, ands will doubtless prove of benefit on the field of battle. In my next I shall give you the full particulars in regard to conducts ing the above drill, When Ambulances, Field Stretchers and Tourneqtlets are brought into requisition. Thirty or forty new regiments have been passed and sworn in during the past week, and others are in readiness to follow. There has Men but onedeath among us siesta our departure' from Camp Scott. We are indeed unusu ally fortunate, and our sick report would fall far short of the number in the regi ments around us—this speaks for itself. There is abtindance of food furnished us now, fresh beef in large quantities, and other a'rtidles in proportion—grumbling is now at an end, for plenty reigns through. out: The hour is now unusually late and the morrow's work stares me in the face; so do not wonder at my hasty departure, but for the present, au revoir. Yours as ever, R. C. H. 108/1113 XXV= .to noiß Xl7lll JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Lenient at & CHAIRS. No. 424 Penn turret, above the Canal. I:Lawton hand a large assortment c &nu and Plain Furniture, hi Walnut and Mahogany of tneir own manufacture, and warrantee equal in quality an style to any manufac tut :n the city, and wt.' se at remonahts newt lo%.".l,f AMIN Mama . LOGILLI. A USTIN LOOMIS 5c CO., Dealers in m:ties Pron fornasoly Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and on swu money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securules. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasonable terms, and capitalists eau be furnished with good securiues at re.enaaorauvr prices. ALIO, attend to the Keating and Leasing o f Real ifetate. ide M W ae, No. CIPOUTATH STRITZT, above Wood, AUEITCN 1,001118. $4OO (Asa .ND FOUR 11UN dred in one, two, three and four Year will purchase ten acres of valuable land, a brick dwelling house, of four rooms, frame barn, well of water etc, situate two miles from Phillips burg, Beaver county. B. CUTEIBERT a BON, "04 Li Market street, 1 ANTE GOOD FILERS,apply to :BowM & TETLEY, oot2 /SO Wood street. '''lje Elkiln post . MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14 CITY M....A.2 , 2. _ POISOIVXD or Viraint,.—On Saturday Jasii ce , t;riiiing, it West Pittsburgh, corn witted to jell s German named Freinholz, char7ed w.'f.!iy ceu,ins. another party (wb. - is? name w. ii i nut remember) to swallow n q is.7,,ity of oil of vitriol o muria:ie acid. The circumstances as de- taili-ii to tie. are about tee fuilowe.: A driv, , r i n the emplo3 c: Singer, Nirnick & C i West Pittsnurgh, coming to the ei , y, was instructed to stop and get a jug ~1 oil of vit-iol or murinzic acid (the latter, we believo,) for the purp. se 'of removing rust from a steel gun being linieh-d there The jug was placed in the wagon and on the way the driver took up Freinholz, with a bundle of leather, He asked what ' was in the jug and the driver told him it was "bad stuff" for the cannon, which would burn and for him not lo break the jug. Passing through West Pittsburgh, Freinholz was hailed by three men, who asked wnat was in the jug; he replied "whisky," and, it is said, invited them to drink. One took a swallow from the jug before he discovered the fiery nativre of th, fluid, and a second burned his lips and put the vessel down. The third man did not taste. The man who drank the liquid grew ill and these:vices of physicians were called into requisition, who discovered that his mouth, throat and costing of the st,mach were I adly burned by the a.iid.— He was conveyed to hie home in Binning. hiini, where, at last accounts, he was lying in a precarious condition, the chances be• ing against his recovery. Freinholz was arrested and mmunitted to await the result. If he did wilfully give the man the dan gerous fluid, knowing its character, hie po sition is by no means enviable, as in case of a fatal result, he wruld ho an'worablo fur ruanslaughter. Tae ARMY FAAUU4.—rne ruliedelphia Inquirer publishes a bulky tn. , rt (or great portion of iL) from the commissioners appointed to investigate the alleged frauds in supplies to our volunteers in April and May last. We see no allusion in the report t o the Frowenfeld case, but the Inquirer s ays it is summarily disposed of, Wing in t he custody of the law. pOSTERS, ?f , ACARDS, Printed Fit am !oxtost. ratzqt priett9 PIM thct tirnottt. W. S. HAVEN RD STREET, WHO WILL PRINT IN RED, WIIITE AND RT.I. I E.(vVITH MA NCY CUTH PLAIN BLACK INK. •3'Call And so.. SAITInts prices."“ 8014 T. J. UKA FY FA lA, HUH U.S It/ 6.F.A Western Stove Works, 245 LIBHRTY STRNKT, PITDSBUR4 GRAFF & CO. MANUFACTrIRERS, WOULD CAE,L TIT E. ATTENTION of the pn.Jile to t he.r large staz.tc of well 1,- lamed. Cook. Parlor & Heating Stoves, ALSO-IMPROVED KITCHENARANGES,ZGRItTE FRONTS, HOLLOW-WARN, among which rill be found the BLS COAL COOK. STOVP.S IN THE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, an IRONi CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Far for the BEST COAL MOE STOVES. Also 'FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the rEITE ABERBICAN, GLOM{ & REPUBLIC For the BEST WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN riE The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stares are unanrptuteed. We call attention o DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largeet mtoetc GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS IN THE STATE N B.—We line the DIA AfONDand ECLIPSE Ors Cook 8 Oren with Bnait-Stone L n,ng , wh , en nta d the tire better than iron. npl S;se CUARLES GIPNEB'S TRIMMING STORE, 78 IVIARIiET STREET. New Fall and Wittier Goods. DR PS'S TRIMMINGS, GIMPS,•BRAIDS, YOMP.INETTE and SILK TRIMM:INGSi VELVET RIBBONS, VELVET BUTTONS, SILK BUTTONS, EMBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS, CAMBRIC AND BOOK SETS, LINEN SETS, LACE SETS, CAMBRIC COLLARS, Emß 6010 BRED HANDKERCHIEFS, INFANTS' WAISTS, .ROBES and CAPS; ✓ACONET EDGINGS and INSERTING'S, VALENCIA ant THREAD, LACE and EDGINGS, Hoop Skirts,lCormets, Gloves, Ho- , tier gills Silk and llleri.no Iliaderehlrts and Drawers: Ilee.ddresses, Chenille and Card Nets, &c., All are respectful:ly invited to call and examine or themselves, our stock being so Mil and varied that all can be suited. _ . 7 WANTED -2u GOul) 12 —App'y to .110W.51 TETLEY, oc lits Wood street. krEAR RuCHESTER, BE:AVER co,_ 11 Valuable Farm for sale, of 160 acres-10 inn cultivation, balance good timber. black and white oak. The land is rolling and can. all be cultivated. Frame dwelling house of 5 rooms, porch and poi. tiro, cellar, large Darn, stable and other out houses, orchard of 120 trees, all under good fence, good springs—can be divithd i-13t0 two terms. For Price and terms apply at the r ml estate office of cell 8. c,UTH BERT & 60N, 51 Market at. JAMES HOLM ES & CO., DURK DEALERS, and dealers in Provinions, corner of Idarket and Front sta. uutHyd• WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! CANT! BEAUTIFUL PRETTY ! W. P. MARSHALL,CHEApi ____!l Wood of pot For sale by au24 AT SIU----Etowri, TETLEY, 131 by LEY, 130 Wood street. SHIRT COLLARS FOR 1 3 :5' oENTEL.:- Approved vie or 10 Gearshirt ' Patters Enamel (Whoa for 1851. SCoHare of any style for 25 cents. EATON, m.Cl3:l3hi A 00., N 05.17 and 111 Fifth street. PITT'S B Ultatif : fl AND. Fi I 1.1,5, CARDS, Ac BY THE U.SEI IF THES E CEP HA ji PELLA the periodic attacks of Nernois. or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken Ai the commencement or an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will tie obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Naseesu and Beadoche to which families are so sahiect They Rot gently upon the liowels—removinit Costiveness. For Literary bars, Students, Delicate Females, an,: all persons of secienfon, Weis, tinny are Valuable a Los Live, Improving the cppet‘tc, giving tone and vigcr the digestive organs, and restoring the nstural elasticity and strength o' the whole system. e 1-'11.,L8 are the result of long in stigation and carefully conducted experiment, arinc been in use many years, during whieri time t bey nave prevented and relieved a vest amount of pate and suffering from liefolsche, whether ongin• sting in the nervous system or from a deranged seat, of the stomach. Tony are entireiy vegetabie in their composition and may be taken at al! times wily p,rfeet safely and without making any change of diet, ned flu o_l . ,erice of nen &maraca/pie Mete ...coolers el easy fp 4.1 6 / 4 01111., Diem hide/dem Beware of Cotinterfeff The genuine have five eigriiiiiiree of Henry !Spalding on each box.. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers ,a Med.- eines.. A box will be neat by road, prepaid, on receir of tho Prom Ihe Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which hey were made,na.: Cure headache in all its forms Ammo, Me Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been leated in more than a thousand caeca with entire success. PF•nm thn Dernoory4 St, Cloud, Alum It you are, or have been troubled with toe bead. ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may hare them in caw of an atwk, Prom the Adverliser, Plovidente, E. I. . The Cephalic Pills are said to be a rernaricably effective remedy (or headache, and one of the very beet for that very frequent complaint which ha. ever been discovered, F 4-am the Western X. R. Gazette, Chimp, 111.. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and hih unrl• sailed Cephalic Pills. Froe l th 4 Knn,chn refit sa Sew, Kertatovt, We are sure the; pt.r,on , + swlering wan the heathinhe, who try them, reek to them. Front the &uthn n ~ 'oth Pratte., Ne Ortea,..., La Try them I you that are arliteted, and we are sure that your testimony an tt , added to the already numeroup tt , or Y.., roeetred denntite that no other medicine Can prod 11,13. From t On St. /main DenaaeraL T h . 'amen:, demand tor the article. (Cephalic is rapidly increasing. Prom t 1.4 Gaunt, Davenport., lowa Mr. Spalding wool.' not connw.it hie name with an article he did not knom to poseeem real merit. From the Advertiser. ?meld...size, R. 1. The testimony in their favor is strong, from the meet respectable quarters. Pvcmg the Dnily Neu*, Newport, R. L Cephalic Pills are taking the place ol all kind& Pram tse Commercial BuUeti, , Beaton, Masa. Said to be very efficacious for the headache. /WA single bottle of SPALDINV9 PREPARED GLUE will save tea times He cost annually.- SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE BOONOM Y I As accidents Will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to hare some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys Crockery, &o. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 7:,eeie at each emergencies, and no household can afford to he without it. It le always ready, and up p making point. N. B.—A &Mil accompanies each Bottle. Price oente. Address, B ENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR street, New Yorki CAI7I lON. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, pe I would caution all per eons to examine before purchasing, and see that the full name, AiEir SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.IIOI on the outside wrapper; 11.11 others are swindling oonnterieite. and For eale by JOE3RVEI F L Sad INC,. corner Diarn on d Zilprlro, utnuat ILLATIPAOPOBP26S OP CARRI A G E S ROC ; HAWAYEt. BUGGIES, SULKIV3 Jr. SLEIGHS No. 197 Amn Strad, PilistnrrfA .1W All work warranted to be of the best Ins er eta and work-manahin. maTkl.rdia 4,nll:lo3etiNS—Single and Double Barrel—For bale at reduced prices 111 0012 GOWN k TETLEY.I36 w ood at AM DNP BOWIE KNIV ES -- F0r11,„,/ sale by SOWN TETLEY, oel2 188 Wood street COLT S REVOLVERS--6 shots, For sale by SOWN A, TETLEY, onl2 136 Wood street, Slgiltue. zi . m .u. ,,,, , ... ...... ................... ..... . ................ They go right to the Spot,' ' INSTAN2' RFL IKFIB 7'O r YOI T R ()1 , (:i arg - FIR 8 PHILPS PI:It - 1 yti:t BREAIIi PHILIPS rITUk•;I URN :.,i•R V , .;•'' C; EAERAL COPEAU E SPA L I ) IN (4 ' Throat.. Csoti feet iolis. h, GOOD Fon LbEta;ymEN, GooD FoR LECTURERS, GOOD Fol: PUBLIC Sl' EA RERS, GOOD FOR SINGER-5, ow) FOR coN SUM PTI V GENTLEMEN CAREY L LNG'S THROAT CONFECT"(, LA 1.1 E 9 ARY. DEI,R;LITF a l I . FI SPA LDJ VO'S THROA T CONFECT/ON ILDREN CRY FOR SPA LDING'S THROAT CO. - ; FRCT I 0 s. They re . iere 4 Conics They clear the. Thrrat. They tnve strength and La!urne to the v 0.., They impart s delicious aroma to ire breath They are delightful Lo the Large. They era mode of simple herbs end cannot harm I advise every ono who hue a Cough or a H (—I y ce or a Had Breath, or any dirtionity of l: e Throat, to Let a package of my Throat Con reel ifit they will rivet you irstantly, and you will ago e wits me that ••they go right to the ay.:L." 'too a' I tind them very useful and pleasant while travelirg °rat:wading public meetings f o r stilling your Cough or al: :r.lig your th rst. TI you try one pii.okage I am safe in eaying that you will ever aftorwar is coni4dor them ind , pensiblo. You will fi ad trip, a! the Droggisia oil I ieslers: In Aleilhu nos Pit , t 'is i Vs' itii , l'i -lel V E ChiNTS. y eigontnre 14 on e;en parksyce Ail 01.tiOr e CJ).lllt , lrfr A Pack vg, j! e.erpt . n HENRY C. SPALDLIG, !ei3 4, CF. 14 i. 4 : , 911<4..P:1, \-4 10/I.K IV 4c CURE Ilealo tf4 7l). 4s CURE NervousHeadachc CURE (- 4 C)>. HPadache PRICE, 25 CENTS. Ed orders pboudd be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cerier Fltre.L Noe York SAVE THE PIECES! Sir " A SSIMES IR Tau Elena Nnra."lls USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." ST & CO., fun GENI CALF, KIP and THICK BOOTS SIELLENt; LOW FOR CASH, W. E. Schmertz & Co., r r.pßid ' 31 Faith 4 ;treet, WILLIAM M DA A IL/ ti7'ti - A . lll - 11 3A RIUSON A. COFFIN, Bperial Partner General Partneri. MEANS & OOFFMT, WiIOI,E AhE G ROGERS PIT T SBURCI4. PA. 1 VP EN BYRNE. M Elt CHANT TAILOR, 19 S. Clair street, F ,, rmerly witL L. iiirshtield,l UAVI Nt RETURN ED PROM NEW YORK, with a ohnico a.ol'ok of CLOTHS. t ASS[I ERE'S nr.i VESTI:\ wloch can be pur ena,d at pm - N., fgr below the 1.1.41411 rates. Xiir-(reat inklur , ,ments offered to cash buyers. ee2hom BOW 1V & I'ETLEV, 138 Wood Street. MriAKE Tool.S FOR BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest possible notice. avi g been in the toco,noas of manufacturing took over wilco the "fever" first broke ont,We can assure pf.rsor,.. about w engage Cu the cm buteness, that It a o ;( L: , , ir jwerest to give no a call and make ao osatmeshon ..1 our "Cock now on hand. rats JAIIIiIiA3 A.. Fl - TZER. FftIi&ARDINE AND r..MgiSiChl MERCHANTI rioter. Graf, Liscon, Lee 1, liaaitter Dried Fruit and Pet:whaoe Generally, CORNIGB, 07 IiAItKRT AND 717,5 T BTREETE, PITTSPI:BWI, PA. Karns ro—Frneee, ti.ktute ,y EN, Li; worth dr., 8. Cuthbert It Bou, P 111.11.471 zh, Boyd dr linlexer A 9 wearinges. S. 'emir' .Cate & M Han', Mungle A Co., rt,e An der,,, Dou!on Paxton A Co, Whooling. ' D. It. ROGEIRS & SON., W.....-NTIF.A.CTITRESI3 07 litqi KU/3' IMPROVED PATESY STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILY, TEETH, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, PrInNEURGE.PA. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO. HOPE COTTON MILLS, SEAMLESS BAGS 05.Nr.A.131:713.03,5, *2 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. Altir Orders may be left at H. ORIELS & CO'S, 132 Wood Street Pittahurah. R Will HOUSE,—M. U6H, Proprie tor, N 0.327 Liberty street, near Pennsylvania Railroad I sapot., Pittsburgh, Pa. This horse has been lately enlarged, refitted and re-furnished, and is now in the best of order for the accommodation of boarders and travelers, The beet of Oysters received daily, sold wholesale and retail, or aerved up in every style. The dehca. cies of the RPO.(+Ol3 always on hand, together with superior brands of LAquore,&e. ael4 I 1 E YI'EA I), AND P ROPE RT A s,TAPURSES, ALItu..ITIoN, POS.ITIVELYNIM WITHOUT PO RE aERVE, within four miles of the Court House, and a t hart distance from the City line, near the Cencellsville Railroad which to now finished, giving every fa - Illty to approach 'he property at a small charge, with a pleasant ride to liaziewood Station on the Wood's estate, adjoining residenos of Hon. George H. DarßiP, Isaac Pennock, Eau., lion. M. cwartzwelder, Mr. Burgion and otsers. Sale to take place on the PREMTi.ES en THURSDAY next, OCTob ER 17ra, at 2 o'clook. Care will start from the station near the Gas Works at ha fpaat one o'clock, returning at 2 "click, to convey those wishing tar purchase. FREE TICKETS will be given by Ruin' ROBB, Esq., at the Law Ottioe of Mes.trs. Robb a McConnell, Diamond Street, be tween Smithfield and Grant, or at the Auction House of w. G. ?Act:AR riVEY, where PLANS of the PROP ERTY can be soon )further particulars will be given in hand bits Terms of sale accommodating to all. .lAmrs McK ENNA, B.leam&o. W_(.; McCaantan, Auctioneer. ockilwd TEETH EXTRACTED WITIIOUTPAIN BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather is the time when the appar tae can be used to its best advantage. Medi° .1 gentlemen and their families have their teeth ex tracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, ever has been said by persons interested in as selling the contrary having no knowledge of try process. Aar-A.RTIFICIALTEETH inserted in every style E. ODDRY, Dentist, 184 Smithfleldetseet. DISPATCH I noltlytha - TO THE PUBLI C, LISPECIALLY the igno- ICJ rant and falsely Lied eet Physicians of all de nominations, treat secre' and delicate disorders, ettk , s , self abuse and diseases or stuatione common and .;- ncident to youths of both sexes, and adults, single or married. Because BRAMBIEZIFP publishes the fact of his doing so, the igutrani and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thins it a great sin very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cantious to keep them in iiporance that they dr the same as Dr. BILICISTRUP. (except Publishing) lest a lucrative prat lice might be lost to them among stupid, bawdy modest and presumptuous families, born and raised in Ignorance, sprun,gun as mushrooms, and who compare society, brad's. genoe, sense, Ac., to dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their sons, daughtere and wards, r.r.3Tiotisly feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and arpear ance, have been restored to health and vigor by Dr. BPANBTRUP, besides many before and after mar. riage through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, atc. Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, coni , equentiy, h e h as superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by the profession, as well recommended by raeped. a we eitesene, pnblishera, proprietors of hotels, Ac. Sperreatorhea, or so called nocturnal erniasions.— Ch rh e: e ve dr rytas i t u d ery l imecoelvwly can be completely cured by that has never yet failed. In female disease,, he has had superior experience on account of his old age, sevent y years, all irregu lanty is completely cured. As or consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups; which - are oompo. red from iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physician five years at the business,it has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi cates will show. They are all genuine and tan be found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of Office Ets Smithfield street, near DlamorT=t- Private communications frontal] parts of the Onio n strietly ettended to. Direct to =nei det3 13daw-ai3 fflistellaneous Y THE NNW NiinChT OA tv:Aypttil Straktt Said and Wayne Ftreetß TTSOUNW , PENNI nigt.We Fire prepared Lo furrieh Coal Oil, Whi,t. key, Ale. Mnlnseen and Pork HARREIiI, at the nhfd . test nctine and nn the ;nr,tt rensonahl- term, TIIE ARDESCO OIL COMPANY Npigt("FUREOANfD HAVE FOR REFINED ARDESCO Non-Explosive, Also PURE BE3-ZOLI Warehouse, No. 15 Baud Street, PITT; BUR 11, l' I3JIB and Yolll'll+, op A VERY SUPERIOR qU4LITY (tit.,e43,4scrsi Mestaa t Co Corner Wood i.ind water fits, 792 THX 9111 ' Allegheny City; Pa. EtANZJAPITILINI OP AND ON BOX 800 Pittaburgb Post O&oe. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. IWilson's Zouaves Attacked. BALTIMORE, October 1' —The Norfolk i Day 11,,0k, received this morning, contains a de , patch from New [);leans. giving an acc , ..unt of a aurpriie and attack made hal Z >naves, at Santa ft laland, ; “n Ihe 8:h ioP,ar,t. Detachrn‘itte from Sr?VE rBl Mississippi, Lomsiana an Ala barna regiments landed in the night, drove in the pickets and had a tierce battle The ZourivAs are credited with having fought with great bravery, and the rebels admit a loss of forty killed and about double that number wounded. They claim to have spiked the guns of the Zjuaves and de stroyed all their camp equipage. They claim to have committed great slaughter among the Z OUR VOS, but gave no numbers of the killed. They also carried off several prisoners Alliance of the Rebels. WASHINGTON, Oat. 12 —During the day the rebels advanced in largo forces in the direction of Prospect Hill, driving in our pickets to that point. The result was that the Division of General McCall was soon formed into line of battle, with orders to advance. It was supported by cavalry and artillery. Several shots were fired by the rebel batteries, but being out of range no injury was sustained by cur troops. The Divisions of Gene. Smith, Porter and McDowell were also soon prepared for any apprehended emergency, but nothing farther, in addition to what is already stated, occurred to induce an adverse hostile movement. Genera! McClellan was on the Virginia side of the Potomac during the greater part of the day. Secretary Cameron on his way to Tipton. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 12 .—Secretary Cameron and Adj Gen. Thomas, accompanied by Majlr Plumley and Captain MeKeever, of Gen. Fremont's staff, left for the Gon eral's headquarters at Tipton, a 1:30 p. m. to-day. The Fulton Sailed. NEW YORK, Oiitob,r 12 —The steamer Fulton Exiled to day with 139 passengers, and the Edinburgh with 24h passengers. The Eighth Wisconsin Regi ment is off for Missouri. Mn.w.ausEa, October 12.—The Eighth Wisconsin regiment, Col. Murphy, fully armed and equipped, left Madison, Wis , this morning, en route for St. LOWS, all in good health and spirits. Washing - ton elty News. WAAiIINOTON, October 13.—Lieutenant Bliss, who has just arrived here from the camp at Lewisville, reports that every. thing is quiet at the poet today. It is understood that Secretary Camer on's journey to St. Louis has been undera taken for the purpose of arriving at a cor.. rect conclusion concerning the state of af• fairs in the Western Department. Mr. Cameron intends to make a personal ex amination of the military position in Mis. The rebel privateer Dixie is ascertained to have been a Maryland vessel, formerly a trader, but now converted to piratical purposes. The funeral of Commander May will take place this afternoon. Henry May, member of Cue gross for Maryland, who has been released from Fort Lafayette, is here to attend the obsequies Ii was stated in yesterday's despatch that the rebels were soon in large force west of Lewinsville, and under such circumstances as to induce the belief that they meditated an attack,and that accordingly the various divisions on the Virginia side immediately placed themselves in proper position to meet the enemy should he venture upon Early this morning new observations wore made, but it could not be discovered that the rebels had taken any steps to in• dicate an intention to advance upon our troops Up to noon the excitement in this city was intense, consequent upon anticipated, as well as reported actual hostilities, but indications which none could mistake, gradually quieted the alarm, One of the balloons used for observation purposes broke its nettings early this morning, and took an easterly direction. IniferesUng front New Mexico. ST. Louis, Oct, 12.—The correspondent of the ht. Luis Republican, under date of Santa Fe, N. M , Sept. 22nd, writes as follows : New Mexico is still free from invasion by the Texans. On the 13th inst., at Fort Fountelroy, 400 Navajoes made an attack on that post and were repulsed with a loss of 20 killed and 44 wounded and prisons are. The troops in the Fort had but one man wounded. Colonel St. Vrain has resigned and it is understood that Kit Carson will succeed him in command. The Governor's call fur the enrollment of all males between 18 and 45, does not seem to elicit much attention from the people. I have yet to hear of the firs man complying with its requirements Arrl val of the Pony Express. 'ACIFIC SPRINGS, October 12. The Pony express going east passed here at 9 o'clock this morning. SAN FRANCISCO, October 8 —Gen. Sum ner hes issued his proclamation ordering the manning of the United States military forts in the department by the volunteers, and concentrating the regular forces at convenient points for their embarkation for Panama, The horse equipments of the regulars at the Delta will be turned over to the Oregon Volunteer Cavalry. Lieut. Col. Merchant will detail four companies of twenty men each from his regiment to garrison Forts Churchill, Ilumbelets, Bragg, Croak, Gaston, Ump fuia and Senalan. Capt. McMahon, recently appointed on McClellan's staff, started for Washington, overland, on the 4th. The Stockton Independent says, that heavy failures are reported as having taken place on Monday and Tuesday in that city. A very tine regiment of horsemen is now being formed in this State by W. Bosse. They style themselves Cossack, and are intended to perform similar Bar„ vice for the American army, that the Russian Cossacks do for the Russian army. The Synod of the Pacific representation of the. Old School Presbyterian Church met at Napa, on Tuesday. Resolutions were passed complimentary to the Rev. Dr. Scott, and lamenting the treatment and popular demonstration of violence in San Francisco. It is stated that Western Texas will be almost deserted during the present year, the loyal citizens having determined to remove to a new and happier home in California where the constitution and laws are respected. Henry Reed, agent of tho San Antonio and San Diego mail line, arrived here from Ynma yesterday. He brings the following information: He left Fort Yuma last week, every. thing was quiet in that part. Two com. parries of infantry were there under Col. Andrews, U. S. A. They were very busily engaged in making entrenchments and preparing for any emergency. All fears of the citizens of an attack from the con. HMO . Important News from the South by the Louisiana. BALTIMORE, October I2.—The steamer Louisiana arrived at Baltimore this morn ing. She brought nearly a hundred pasa sengers, including 60 from Norfolk, per mitted to leave by the rebel authorities, a large proportion ladies and children. Be. fore permitted to leave, they were closely searched to prevent concealing newspapers. Ono gentleman, who had placed a Norfolk Day Book in his trunk, escaped detection. It contains the dispatch from New Orleans giving an account of a desperately fought battle between Billy Wilson's Zouaves and a thousand rebels. About two o'clock on the morning of the Bth, the rebels com manded by General Anderson crossed the Bay and landed on Santa Rosa near the Zouave encampment without discovery, -drove in the pick••ets and stormed the place. In less than an hour they destroyed all ,ho tents exc(pting the hospital tent, cap ured a large amount of rations, equip mentr, stores, ammunition, and spiked all the cannon placed in position. Among the rebel loss are Capt. Bradford,of Fla ; Lieut Neines, of Ga. killed. Lieuts. Bugler and 1 Syre badly wounded. The rebel force con sisted of three companies of a Georgia regiment, a portion of the Mobile Conti nentals, three companies of regular detach ments of Mississippians and Georgians,2oo Alabamians and a number of naval officers and seamen, commanded by Capt. Brest, formerly of the federal navy. Lieut. Jas. E. Slaughter, while carrying a flag for the cessation of hostilities, was badly wounded. Major Israel Vogdes, of the federal Second light artillery, recently at Fortress Mon ro , was taken prisoner. The Richmond Enquirer says that the work of transforming the Jamestown into a war vessel. ie rapidly progressing. 'Nee sengers from Norfolk and Richmond give a glowing account of affairs, The poorer classes of citizens are suffering much, and are really tired of war. - . The government authorities have pur. chased nearly all the coffee in Richmond and Norfolk for:the soldiers. Benj. Huger, formerly in command at Pikesville Arsenal, is commissioned a Ma. jor General. The prisoners captured on the Fanny reached Norfolk on Wednesday night, as follows:—Lieutenant F. M. Peacock, 11. S. Navy, commanding the Fanny; Lieut. Isaac W. Hart, Quartermaster of the 20th Indiana; Corporal J. T. Tuttle, Hudson, company 0; Everard, New York City; both of the New York 9th. The following privates: New York 9th. Bowan, Havens and Edsall, all of Hudson county; Cunningham, Richmond coun ty; Dougherty and Page, Essex, coun ty; John Carson, Jas. Berth and Frank Frothen, New York City. Also Captain Keeper, 20th Indiana; Sergeant Bartlett and 12 privates, all Indianians and Illia noisians. The prisoners captured at Ohi comaconiac include Sergeant Maj. Comly, of the 20th Indiana and four Sergeants, two Corporals and 37 privates, also of the 20th Indiana. Also Geo. W. Gerbee, Colonel's boy 16 years old, and Henry Hines, Captain's boy, I4.years old, both of Lancaster, Pa. Interesting from Syracuse, Illssouria - , Mo„ 13 .—Lettera from the rebelsSYßAcusa in Price'sOet; army dated on the 9th inst., have been intercepted and brought here, they represent Price and his army within 80 miles of the Osage river near Popenaville. He has 2.000 wagons, 16,000 horses and from 18,000 to 20,000 men. OFFICIAL MAP OF MISSOURI PRICE TWENTY-FIVE ICRNTS, DRAWN AND ENGRAVED FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS FOR THE LAND OFFICE OF mvasouaL COLORED IN COURTIER RICHLY. This Map is engraved equal to and in the same le as Lloyd's Map of southern States. a lt sho every County mid County Seat, Village Post Offi w cit Railroad end Railroad Stations. Ever; River and every Creek, every 'Wagon Road, and Led. Copper and Iron Mine in the State; every swemp is also shown, and every :Bridge ; all drawn from actual Surveys made for the use of the Land Offlcein that State. where. free ce only of SS centa ts ge on per copy: Sent by mail any pos reeelpf, of mone ws.agesits wanted in every comity. y, 006 NEXT DOOR TO THE '1 PORT OFFICE. I federate troops horn Texas 'cti:Arictitisas have been allayed, as the List retioit says= there are no ifined bodies of then viral of I Taman. I Items from Louisville.. . Lotrravu.tat, Oct. 12.—The Evening News learns upon unquestionable author• ity that Breckinridge, Preston, Johnson Duha, Williams, Haws, Moores, and other secession notables are organizing a large' rebel wimp at Preatonburg, Floyd county. It says that they have a force of ens or seven thousand men, where they are drilling eight hours per day. and that they are alarming the mountaM• errs by cir culating incredible stories as to the intentions of the government. The News asks the government to place promptly the necessary force in the moans tains, around which the Union forces may rally. tamportant Items,from For rears Monroe. Foirrauss llifoximok, Oct. 12.—A party of N. Y. Zouaves sent out from Newport News this morning to cut fuel, were attack ed, probably by a scouting party of Con, federates, and driven in with the loss of one team. Two Confederate tugs appear ed at the same time on James river. The steamer Express went up a short die• fence on a reconnoissance, but was unable to reach the enemy. The S R. Spaulding sails to-eight with a large shipment of Quartermasters and Commissary stores. Brigadier General Williams goes with her and wilt assume the chief command at Hatteras Inlet, Arrival of the Champion. Nam, YORK, October I.3.—The steamer Champion has arrived from Aspinwall with dates to ti.e sth instant. She brings $1,000,000 in treasure shipped from San Francisco on the 20th ult. The advices from Carthaeinia report Mosqueras hemmed in $ Bogata. His forces have been defeated by Arboledo with a heavy loss. The entire State of Caries had declared in favor of Arboledo. The latter has hung three prisoners in retaliation for thoseshot by Mosqueras. Arrival of the Steamer Glas gow. The Glasgow left Qneeustown on the evening of the 3d inst. She has a general cargo and 65 cabin and 146 steerage pas sengers, all well, She experienced fresh westerly breezes during the voyage. On the 4th she signalled the steamship C , ty of Manchester from New York, bound to Liverpool,and on the samenight exchanged signals with a large steamer supposed to be the Africa from New York to Liverpool. ITALY.—The issue of a pamphlet at Florence condemning the temporal power of the Pope, produced a great sensation. PORTUGAL —Report says that the king of Portugal is to marry a Princess of Savoy. A lISTRIA.-All the functionaries in the council of Perth, have tendered their res. ignatiors. The Assembly chamber at Perth was occupied by military, and the members forcibly prevented from enter ing, THREE FEET SQUARE. HENRY RIMEL .(SUimieor to J:(mtik*tw,)' - ABEI 3 nMvIzm . „,, RlTTSBURfali,":VltitiWita, ~ • . A fAxto ii i -:.... ma - - , -r taigibktedi4=' - .":" - J- - • ,; • lit .t. --1,-.,..i.-. ~A. ?PAU; CR ATIXIMOSP;Tr46IIO,IO ttil 4.,. .1.4 Seat is Prieate DO4 clArttql2o6o6- - - ,flf' -7, Circle, chain 60 cieig4s„l76ltay,.M2l 5 .443* ,-,...,..' Colored uallery, 25 061,6614CAMM. - ,..TY,T.! r,rdig: 24ifeit1,4,14, 5 MONDAY EVBN IND,./i,"--,........ .1.0;;1•41,:,--4('-''471:-.1111e-'h; ..* .. . ..- Ro erigagemettPoll'Arr.4o. W. COULDOTIK -',,,,:-,;f;• 4 c 1, 11!•.-i . le .64.:Z:: GREAT- EX PEOTATIO.NS-kb ,:4,t;t,1.,t,.-: I et.„,o_,--- 0.4'.. Abel migwita...._ ..... ....... ........ ... . .. mr."......„, To oormldde with .z„, 0 , ONE TOUGH. OF } ' WHIM - -/..--!:,..;;. ........ ........ ; !.. Fte l :44 . ' ;' ' Wm P Holder. .... : . , ~.• ..::. ~,, 1.1 , ..°, a17T, W.' 544 ,,,..,1- ~,,' . ...s, ..; :-;:-.N. 5i,,,-,!:...,ff.,- 1 . E -A -- Itr- - -* , - ' ' Ariplipftge'A'.. NOISIE EN TUE IKE '• .sgePOev • EYE D E A F N E 5 81721-11%-'i -rte - .i.-•.---r nift"4.l.--eg. it F. A. VON MOSOIEJSION4IFP:4-1 i:-.-77e.., .i4A , 4 . - , -' , 4 - ''.#;. 1 OCULIST AND AUILIS t ief ' i r t i......:_:. , -;4:,.-i;,,f_Z.P -(Lode o Elie Austrian ......1): ' '-' • ~.,. ...., __„. .!„',l*-t...Tg5.,...-_,... Gives hit entire and exclusive atterktfl ed, - no"":;r7 ' z•••• ,- -. maladies of the 818 and EAR requiring- '',--4•...,„g*1e. or surgic•A Iltteatiol3 , to restore sight)brli••-,.::--•1,-.1,• Persons wisning_ to be treated biiiin iiither• -• ,f0r1. , .. j „ 4 ' - DEAFNESS or or IMPALRED Sie-NTHIMSIIid.WO-"V, - without further delay. They will defrigne, ,:j.t..- r , _....tv- - ...., ~, fit themselves and give him time to do justleo.lgrat-,,- their case. The success of his treatment of tlie.,.',"-,"" EYE AND EAR. -,- ; , : - . - $ ,, ..4 - 4.. ,- -,.-:,..v: _ . t-,,, 11 , 0 :x . :, He has over and ovtr again illElStrated beforetNks,m • • .„.- ' professional brethren who trate honored hisMeekfr4.--a . with their presence to witness his operstioniifots:mt ---+ practice. - ierfit. ._.• • -is .i•c4 ..., From hundreds and thousands who tutattleilt, „, - l- r, -0..i• - •i _ restored by hnn to ciIGHT and HHARlNilliteultp-t. 1.-n rt l o4 -- • 'Lii 3 to subjoin the followinunamesenti Hon. SENATOR PUGH. testiMOrtii/SS-f ' • .-.^. n a v e?, 4 - kor T. Itf'LEAN, eon of Judge M'lsiani . U.ALllMPrie-sttf4- ..,... Court. J. ..4 -• B . B rHPHEN, Esq-, Philadelphia. ~.""s 00- H. TOWN, Esq., now - Cantata in iU.lit; IL - i•r•-t - it‹.l3-esi - -T J. C• SIDNEY, En., Philadelphia, -.rt9 C. L. HILBURN. isiptsin 11.11-A. _. ...- - 1 -.971 tree,".o 10 R RAGE, Ese, President of the etocuß ~ saran:* Company, New York. lle= ,--- . 4 ~.,..t.°2 • - L. GLOVER, Reg , Direetorof thennallonalßerdn* - 1..f.1-3 Company. G B. LAMAR, President of the Bank of tie- I. 2t.-, Yor , Republic,' New York. • , J. k. eTANTHROP, Merchant, Warren streetMetv. •11".",4 f . . . • " 'lnese were cases of Deafness, some of nautrirl7l.? YEA an standing. :.c..,t- . .15 , 44 PITTSBURGH ( JERTPFICA.TES , .- '' ,, 1'•&•44 4 ' • ~r ~.,-,,.' Rev. STAN/BLAUB P A R IZIWSRY,PassionOti . "*--* Rev. M. GREGG. - ,-- • Tiol. , . ...,.- wiij*.i. W. 8. GRAY. Esq. THOMAS MOORE, Req , First sinoet. -R7:4"'-'-'7-).„ TORN REOR, sr., corner Grant and rievengkets , ~,;.;.•,' CASES OF BLINDNESS,' ',..ij-';l.l''4 ..,1,•,7;Q ' ..-.4.0.4.1..., W. BISHOP, Fag. Cincinnati, F. WILLIAMS, M. Li, A. P. ST WART, Esq. J. W. HEATH, Esq., Merchant. Rey. FA CH ER morLLEN. L. B. NEVILLE, ConamandanikHaL To this hst hundreds more conliibaadded-vez M. further begs the perusal of therAttOlollollthr TESTIMONIALS from gentlemen well known Mis city;lk -4,41 TESTIMONY : . ......, ...... -... ~ , . .., , -.., 1 FROM dNO. DFDEVITT, ' iESIII O4 . , .i. a i Prom the benefit my son derived of DlC'YOii,r,:,7 I dOCHBII3II.EIPS skillful treatment, I havelfilltifik:% 4 .-A pleasure in recommending him Wall siMassitir*,,Zi,co fected, 118 a most successful =fist ... ::::::::, JOHN kf'DEVITT, au übertiA3iii4;2-,,,--.,:d-, Pittsburgh, May 16,1861. . .. From INO. lih of the firm of Df'Closkey, Cosgrove &Co.. ... , 141.) Post PURL, Amman Co, P a. ,g.;;,, isairl ath,J.,..411W‘-' 2.a.. - # . , 7V3 DR. VON MOSCHZ ' - lbfk-i=e grivesteo4i4; Pittsburgh—l am happy to • WM, XOXl:44,nir4,lkfot little daughter, who has been quitelteaffeplagNs: 'years, has, under your skillful treatmenti,*NrAviliV!,. recovered. I feel quite satisfied that :-:ii would never have been restored by natztrak t.?!i, but to your ability alone is ahe,istdelltekfcg and' would earnestly recommenealtiftlfOktd.Wllkl...p.v.: deafness to consult you at once. .'. , ..- ..i , ~...' r , JOHNOIHOgr,-.3:.- , OZ' .7' I 0 EV; - „te a '• 155 THIRD STREET4-4' ' BETWEEN SMITHFIELD ED.H.E 119-ARTIFICIAL EYES inered:.. nce._orygn ;;„ letters of the names above giyen,i3i4rbeouroutiltr7, by oh who wish to do ao Dlegoliitimiiii7ro ;a:, . t.._ _ ON OCTOBER the lerillitfiatO VIA L . 'ma tuts peaceably retitediittitpls=sl_rti“;4 cuPPER business at N 0.1.16 121a*naw,:!Frotta-,:-.r'7' The undersigned will early oirthe-aticorkbnikttev_ 71! settling all Just clams on the' itrevidtte' invite en persons %dote:silo paytheir In '''' In a short time, T heiffriend% - andthhinthiby _ ;.,::; -, 1 eraey, are requested topatroWse'theni,V ,40-"- and confidenie, in ail their husinesb brinetietth, --,• 4, - Ft DEXKLARAELEIMEw -.1f.4* Punnurustuit Oa 7 th, / 861 ., - :''''''':istiilistlOSer!" DRI V AI.E DISEASES- - .-,24 .."1 . " 4 ,7 .V2...$ DR. BROWN'S IidDIDIGAL :,- -7, ''n ~ and 81:11taIOAL Mc% No. . . ~,_,,--::: ~ Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, - - ',.).,,..4-' V. Pennsylvania. - • inwa Dr. BROWN 18 ma aid eitl- ~,f- ~..•': , r i ..: d sen of li and has been,. 4;,.,-7...:, . A, Al 111 Prautir A l i ir te last turstio,t ' ':,l' . :.. •••,; --- ....':Pi1• ago years. His business has ' ' 1, .. 7 . 0 , been oonfined mostly to Private , ~,C, . and Surgical Diseases. ... - •/* , ..i - . vi,.... .vi,.... . - , *.ni Ur* CilTirillNllll.l9ricssesta,i fiaLp•,..t In need of a medical altsinbiltnat : - ...5n- • Ina mu the sure plane of relief. The Doctet. -.....A. regolorynxitutte, and his .e.xpertenise„M Aft r..W.WR„: . meat ofa certain Wass of cimeaseeies VIM: -nl tee to the sufferers of pomp's* by the sae of his remedies an follows* nee. ..,.__ ,-.,,z1..t, 7'4;,..,'"_, D.R. BROWN'S BastEmine ‘,- , ritfr---3 never WI to aura the worst form. of VeneruailD4o_y ' Impurities and Scrofulous AffeatlintiaZ. -,,!4.. all disesteem arunog born a hereditary tit*, manifests itself in the form of a tatter, ;,,,,.. and a great many forms of Hawaiian/4. _ . .*..,;" of which the patient is entirely firttro „..4_ perscnts so afilieted,Dr.Brown offershoppiliomrtz and speedy Term m,,,f4,„1, Dr. ProtruFa remedi . .es r 4.3 " <y;` ' '-' '., ."'.(,; brought on often by mat sconal - y pews- _ , i.. areal:W./my whleh, Una,. yligi4E,. 4 , . w ,„ ' ~.t. often give way t0,.(t0 IneW VW,. .•', • .-,..;,>i-p- '' - ik• the only reliable remedies alio ..,,,,„,a_..,....„ try-they are eafei andmaito ft, ' . ..., • ~ of health. RIONNATIEIIit - -, , - ..._,,_,, , -.m.-_,,_,....,,-- , ..., Dr. Brown's remodos reirwor fol/ to•olsOliii painful disease in d . few .../kerii,ill„, _ 4 ,_ ~ ,, a,4 care. He also treats - POW Sick . _ ~,. Btriabare, tirethid I:4Wensatektemigle-W . , • T- Monthly Briameasio DliMainisofilnit . . , ' -. Udall% /mo t kigvnilit2, 414111141.16",„___.„,_ SILd KiikkePoln#l4ll4J-1610#7, 11-1--....•._ with all disease Cr Mt ineps4 . :, 4 t Pittsinmer. ri.; -isitlo_...,____illimod=,..- ' • ` , Y , 4:' , el"'” - • Medicine sent to any ..k4tos ~ A ' :,.....,,,:ea.... .-.: more from observation. ' ~., ~ ,- - ...„ °Zoe and prirster'Entzma. Ikk,, W._,....,_ .• . „Al t tr.....t. Pittsburgh. Pe' ' • 2.-- SUNDRY amxn , • los bags Pea Nuts; ' ---,,•:` -- r li , •'-' lq 76 bushels Dorn Nest; .... -,-,-,- mr -4-- *_,*.-.. ~ ax) . jaheli e d z o mit , • •,-• -: afttl.suPVr 60 " barrels Prune 2 bar litprtn=ey;•• , - - -''' • tt..*.p.:4- r i ' - - •,:,-, 7 7 " 0:14,0 Dry Peaches, halresF -, A, i'lle; 50 66 Iren•bound Ott Harrelin - - , ~, c f 4 41 ,.. 4-BC% . 25± . 1 4 ,,, 11 . 41 -..xt In store Auld for sale by JAS.*. ' :•1 ,W•o.ja , a. ...., __.. se2ll cor. Marketimsdltiptia ADIES ... ~....-.4 , 4tA CONGRESS HEEL GAITERSI- 'SO LADIES' —4, '''''P' A # 1 ......I . "' ON GRESS REEL GALmoiEff#444.,_- 1 LADIES' CONGRESS REEL tterrEES,PAP LADIES' ~ ' CONGRESS REEL REEL GATTF K LV. ..-.—, sal At ,No.-4,15 .EDT_, A B....tnris A PLEASANT . RESORT: FOR ~ , 2 _ , st: IME mid= y00.10014'4 i. -.„ k-, 1. Pare LlQUipas p - 'Ana it ist-ersac‘ - . - telt CIGAR& Gendmen tailing th 0216 Itetkitnie under no appreberitionV ,-,.... (*deny charsoteiA*r . ther 4101, - . A coot (inlet eitainftpinaltilid.riarin nriVageblif t 0 e, can be reactrd-aumbibe.-- - -..-- )068.md Ito. 1 01;1.Thintitreek . 1 1 8.0311,4113. /WILEY IS _„. cutrerunz AND aunt Waltitim No. 1134 FEDERAL ST 441.4 4 E. UNDEETAEING, la AU; prompt sulaution. Orfillticy* FPrrfll7li4qt.? °tag do I,tral 13014 WV 1 ' 7- "trod. • • • ~..•• IPe4l No. I ARNO' N. y `t: r .!~' 4*^ _k_ , , _ I ,- 1 _ , ' ] :'~~ s 'Fs a '~(''.~
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