P47THOUROH: WEDNESDAY MORNING,, O,OTr CITY ]ut4k..l-rmiss. Special Meeting of Coun cils. The City Councils held a special meeting last evening in chambers, to hear the re pert of a committee of conference upon a resolution relative to certificates of loan to Daniel Ahl, assignee of the Health Insur ance Co. of Philadelphia. In Select Council Preet. McAuley in the Chair and present Mesas. Barbin, Berger, Brown, Dickson, Kincaid, Morrow, Mc- Cargo, McCarthy, Quinn and Ward.— Absent: Messrs. Allen, Bennett, Duncan, Luiton, Phillips, Rose and Thompson. A communication was read from the City Controller, Russell Errett, Esq., re-1 signing his office. The resignation was accepted, to take effect when his successor shall have been elected, qualified and given bond for the faithful performance of his duty. C. C. concurred. A petition of Braun & Reiter and oil , ers, of . St. Clair street, asking the passage of an ordinance reqniring all persons' Makingattatihrnente to the new sewer to put on proper flood gates, their calk. ahavifig been - overflowed owing to defeat attachments heretofore, was referred to Street Committee. C. C. concurred, The Water Committee reported in favor of a resolution for the laying of water pipes on Washington street from Webster to Prospect and on Faber westwardly to Elm, and the resolution was read three times and passed. C. C. concurred. The Street Committee reported selling the construction of a sewer across Miller street at the expense of the city. In rela tion to the sewer on Crawford street, which had been petitioned for; it was as nertained that the citizens of the vicinity bad agreed to pay for the same and judg ment had actually been obtained against one who had refused to pay. Report read and accepted. C. C. concurred. A resolution authorizing the erection of gas lamps on Liberty street, at the corner of Carson, and midway between Carson and Harrison, was referred to the Gas Committee. C. C. concurred. Mr. McCarthy offered "an ordinance concerning officers of the Water Works," providing that after the present official year the officers of Superintendent of the Water Works and principal engineer of the lower engine house be abolished, and that councils annually elect an engineer of the Water Works, who shall perform all the duties now incumbent upon those officers, and who shall receive a salary of $l,OOO per annum. After some discussion the ordinance was referrd to the Water Committee. Common Council concured. Mr. McCarthy efferrd another ordi nance, reducing the salary of the City Controller, hereafter, to $l.OOO per annum. While the ordinance was on second reading, Mr. Ward moved its reference to the Finance Committee, which ho after wards withdrew and called the yeas and nays, on the third reading of the ordi. nance, which were taken, as follows: Yirss—Messrs. Allen, Barhin, Irl'Carthy and Quinn-4. NAYS—Masers. Bennett, Barger, Brown, Dickson, Kincaid, Monrow, McCargo, Ward and McAuley, President-9. And so the ordiner.en was lost. Mr. Brown offered an ordinance abol ishing the office of City Solicitor, after the expiration of the term of the present incumbent, which was read twice, and on motion of Mr. Morrow, referred to Fie bance Committee. Adjourned. In Common Council, Mr. Killen in the chair, and present Messrs. Anderson, I Bailey, Barckley, Qaskey, Cbambere,Dain, Fryer, Gildea, Hayden, Hill, Irvin, Kearns, McGowan, McNay, Rees, Rose. bottom and Vs. Scott. Absent: Messrs. King, McClure, Petrie, J. Scott, Wilson,. Wills, President McCandless. After prayer by Mr. Ncoay the minutes of last meeting were read and approved, and the chairman stated the object of the meeting. The report of the conference committee was read, in favor of concurring in the ac tion of Select Council, in the final passage of the resolution. The report of the com mittee was accepted and the Common con curred in the action of Select Council.— The report of the conference committee was accepted in Select Council. A petition from citizens of the Ninth ward, praying for the removal of certain stock sheds in the ward, which had been fired several times, endangering adjoining buildings, was referred to the committee on wooden buildings. Common Counci' concurred. A communication was read from Russell Errett, Esq., City Controller, recommend. fog the payment of a bill of costs in the caseof Henry Rea vs., the city et al. for $45 25, from the contingent fond and the issuing' of , a duplicate warrant for $l7 in favor of Wm. Murdoch, a watchman, who had lost the original. A resolution was passed authorizing the drawing of the warrants. In Select Council, deferred until next meeting. Adjourned. Councils met in joint resolution for the election of a City Controller, in place of Mr. Errett, resigned. On motion of Mr. Morrow, Thos. Steel, Esq., was unanimously elected City Con. troller, to fill the unexpired term of the present fiscal year, Court of Quarter Sessions, Vic. Before Judges McClure, Adams and Parke. TUESDAY, Oct. 15th 1861. ;Wm. McKeever, tried yesterday for assault and battery on a man named Dal. lahan, was found guilty. Isaac Patterson, conductor on Birming. ham passenger railway, was acquitted of an assault upon Ohas. Orissman, by eject. Jag him from his car, but sentenced to pay half the coats and the prosecutor the other half. John and Elizabeth Smith were tried and convicted of keeping a disorderly bawdy house, in "Hog" alley, Allegheny. The Owirt sentenced them to pay a tine of siz cents each and undergo one month's imprisonment in the county jail, Elizabeth Stockman, a poor German woman, residing near Wilkinsburg, was tried on two charges, selling liquor on Sunday and without license, on oath of Thomas Burgess. The jury in each case Vdiad a verdict of not guilty and prosecu, for to pay the costs, the suits being evi dently' brought for the purpose of oppres ettig the poor woman. The Court sen tenced Burgess to pay the costs in both casekbUt he could not foot the bill and was given fn charge to the Sheriff. Peter McCoy was tried for assault and battery on Mrs. Levin, a tenant of his in the Sixth ward, who, being a month in arrears for rent, was removing her goods, Verdict not guilty, but defendant pay the costs and Sentence accordingly. Edward Gilbert, colored, was placed on trial for assault and battery on Airs. Rosa Wright. Not concluded at adjourn ment. Ephraim Herriott, an old man, plead guilty to an indecent and aggravated as. Built upon the wife of Mr. C. P. Mugle, tavern keeper in the Diamond, and was sentenced to three months in jail. TRAVER AIM COMVERSION.—Mrs. Hicks man, of Fourth street, was arrested and taken before Mayor Wilson last evening, obarged by J.W. Thompson with larceny, in appropriating certain household goods mid wearing apparel, left•by him in the house which she afterwards moved into.— Some of the goods worn found in her rooms, having been moved from the third story, where they were left. The case will be only trover and conversion. Mrs. H. was held to bail to answer. . . . „ ..A. lll4 .crittegatottulAtttioliat-Lean• --- Below weine a. list of those who have subscribed OP, e National Loan in this city, with .the amount taken by each. The names of two subscribers, one for $BOO and one for $2OO, are omitted by request. In addition to the subscriptions of Clarke & Co , and-I.). H. Caambers, as they appear Irl the nil, the former bad subscribed $15,000 and the latter $12,000 in the East, before books were opened here: Excirge B'k.. ...... 4 100000 H W Williarns.....slooo Citizatue Bank 60001 David Blair 600 .111 4 111 . Bank 50900 Jason Brooks 100 Juba. Foster 0600 David Blair 600 Win Phinn 100 Dnelum 90 .10,., T McKenna/I :00 'Thos. Matson. ...... . 10 0 Eliza Shields. 13000 T B McMillen ... 100 Jas M El . owne ... 200 Elizabeth Reivin... 60 A C Sur= 500 ./as L Watson. 1000 Rob> K Wilson 500 It J Gaugbey 400 B R 01m0nd....... 100 Geo Nee/id 100 Jos G Stetter-- 300 D H Chambers...... 10S10 Neville B Craig.. 260 Samuel Corm', ... 6000 J H Donaldson-. 60 Jas 61 c 31 a , ter5...... 60 Jl3 8idet......... 60 John O'Brien... 600 Mrs R KWeymen 50 Daniel Agnew....... 2000 John Magoffut... 100 Gottleila Bass er.... 2000 Thos Marshall-. 100 G B Barker 500 Eliza Hartley- 60 GS Barker, true ee 600 Fred J Beek 100 Adam Itidernan..... 6000 Geo Dawson...... 1350 Jos Horse 600 M Auchinbaugh so L J Lustehberger.. 10 Geo Baulton 200 Jaa P Henda......... 6000 Mary A Watson. 60 Alex Scott 900 Alex Gordon 1000 John 0 Bliss 100 Geo Morris m ..... 250 Chos DlcKnight fir Peter Rachel 200 Mary B Patterson . 01 0 Geo S Metsgs7... 1000 Ot•ci Kunz 300 John Dunlap...... 15000 W 1./Courtney 1000 Mary EZoditiger 162 8 Watson Carr-- 10 00 „..Daniel Negley.... 500 Samuel Ray 1000 A bner W Howard 100 John Hi 11............. 3OO Rev J McMillan 100 Jane Milton ...... ... 1350 Alez G0rd0n...... 1000 James Mason 100 Spang,Chalfanta C 02600 John McDevitt 6000 Philip R Mena_ 600 I J Cummings 500 Thos Bakewell— &XV James Dickson__ 100 Thos J Gallagher 100 Mayor Wi150n....... 10>0 R& J Davis 1003 D Fitzsimmons 2000 John hi Sawyer.. 4000 James S McCord._ 1000 Edmond J Grace 350 Clement Chrinerim 400 John Ogden. 260 Elizabeth Cable 260 Richard Cowan... 600 A Crai. 400 Wm Morrison— 50 Win AProudfoot... 600 0 Rev Geo Scott_ 100 El Watson Ceir 1000 A Cameron 500 John Jaub 2000 Dilworth&Bidwell 10020 James Nlcholl. 100 Chief Jus Lowrie sou Robt ll 'Townsend 100 Elizabeth Prstt.. 500 Henry Palmer 2000 Herman Abler,. 200 Jlt eneethen 1500 C 8 Passavant...- 6000 W J Moorhead 1000 W W Dickson-. 6000 .1 Baldridga jr....-- 000 Zelle Passavanl.. 250 Amelia Palmer...... 160 J Ste wart '.3.10 Geo D M'Crew ....... 450 F Miersh A Sons 200 - James Longsn 350 Winfred Davis... 200 A Mcßride__ ...... 200 J R M'Clintock... 2000 .1 din G00de......... 200 Wlf Denny, Fall 005 James I Kuhn ..... . 400 R A M'llliiriny... 300 le 0 Craighead 60 W A Cassidy 100 H Moyle 50 H Haney 200 J G Elting 300 Ann Smith 100 James Morrow__ 500 P3' Brown 100 IC Pershing 300 Susan Hannah._ 150 Kramer & Kalim... 2000 W W Mar 100 Alfred ban 5........ 1000 Rd Taylor 600 So.an R M . D0a0... to J B Sneaihen 600 Auren 5t0w........._ 000 Hannah Duncan. 100 Henry H King...... 500 J I Donald 103 W K McCapcs...... 100 Win B Fu5e),...... 600 W Henderson....... 1000 Amelia A Taylor. 60 Franco, M Ker.... 100 Juno ls: Snurbert.. 60 W W Kelehner.... 290 lieu D Robert.... 101.1 Her; .1 Ward._ - 200 A6l Howard...... 200 Samuel Ray. 1000 A K either._ ...... 100 Dan 0 H0hne5....... 250 'Thos Barker...... 100 Wm M'Elo wan....... 00 Clarke A C 0...... 10.090 Racha,tl Stewart... 5) James Charles._ 100 .1 iihn l , Jiy.. .... . 100 Jos Horne 1000 Mary A Love 50 I, Lustenberger. 300 T J Gallagher 50 Geo Belirsimer... 200 C H ;Wu ly.. 300 Hon Boni Adams 1000 Mary Winter/aura.. 200 05 i W Mollwain. 100 Wm Pre5t00...... ... 1000 Geo W Smith 100'0 Wm Hail 6.0 David Hostetter.. 20000 Andrew Lyle . 310 F L Boell 100 R Miller Jr 250 Nancy Mooney.. 100 A S Bell 100 M K Smith ....... .. 100 Jno K Wilson Itio D R 5mith......... 100 Glum I3erkley ...... ... 100 Mrs C lis.druige. 60 John Sampson._ ..... 700 James H Watt.... 100 James Ripley 200 Thos E Watt 50 A 11 I\l , K ee 60 Goo W Jackson.. 6000 F Kramer as Trust.. 100 John 111. 't nom., 50 Jared AI 8ru5h....... 300 Marvin Pull ..... ... 5000 Wm 8arnhi11......_ . . 300 John A Floyd._ 50 K L Baker and } 6000Jos F Hamilton . 100 Jacob Henrici John Scott Jr 65 Trust Foonomites . 1000 11431,0 P Kann__ 100 Trust J P liakewell loon James Hill 100 W J Koontz. ...... .... 1000 sam'l McMean?r 103 W Waugh 1000 Mamba Sinn n ey,. 500 D L Wilson ..... ........ 500 Miss F. C Burden 150 John -colt . 603 IE/IZa. Galvin 100 Philip Ih'inebiddle. 10000 Wal McCord__ IMO A A Bradley 3600 Edward Layton. 400 The sum total of these subscriptions is $415,750, not half as much as it should be. Our banks have made up nearly one half this amount, leaving the individual sub.. scriptions little over $200,000. Our com munity should take a greater degree of pride in this matter and use every effort to run the list up to $1,000,000. This can be done with the proper spirit on the part of corporations and individuals, and we hope it will be. We must furnish our share of means for carrying on this war and we should do it cheerfully and at once. - - - YOUNG'S OYBT/EN. HOUSES.-03r old neighbor, Eli Young, so favorably known as proprietor of the C)rnucopiae, nearly opposite the Poet building, has long enjoy ed an enviable reputation as a caterer, well earned by being early in market with supplies of the rarest and choicest fish and like delicacies. Notwithstanding the in conveniencies the blockade of Southern porta has occasioned him, he is determined to keep up that reputation and is now, as before, ready to furnish the best Baltimore and etiesepeake oysters, shell or can, in any desired quantity, and the finest fish in season, at his wholesale depot, under the Gornucopiae, where we can confidently recommend all wishing to supply their families with these delicacies. At Young's Exchange, Smithfield street, corner of Virgin alley, he is serving up, in his usual style, all the good things generally found at a first class eating house. He has clean, comfortable and quiet accommodations for all his patrons, includine those who have dined at his house for years, and his friends from city or country. We can vouch for the relish which belongs to anything served up at the "Exchange." See the advertisements. 5 113 0151PLIMILNTABT EEN&FIT TO Ma. CouLrmax.—Mr, U. W. Couldock, the Pittsburgh favorite, mailed hie last appear auun evening, in a complimentary benefit tenderw mm by a number of his friends and admirers. An attractive bill is offered, embracing the sterling corriedy of "*till Water runs Deep," and the beau tiful domestic drama of. "The Chimney Corner." Mr. Couldock is justly celebra ted in his personation of John .Mildrnay in the former, and every one admires his Peter Probity in the latter. We expect to see a fall house, as a fitting acknowl edgment of Mr. C.'s merits as an actor, being, in our opinion, excelled by nono in this peculiar line of characters. INTERESTING PRESENTATION C ERE, MON Y.—Yesterday afternoon, at four o'clock, a splendid flag, sent to this city by Mr. Wm. P, Collins, of London, formerly resident here, was presented to Gen. Neg. lay's brigade at Camp Wilkins, by E. P. Jones, in an eloquent and patriotic ad- dress, well befitting the occasion. Gen. Negley received the colors and deputed Dr. A.. H. Gross to respond for him, which pleasing duty was well performed. Dr. Gross was followed by Mr. Pearson, the gentleman to whom the flag was sent here, who read a poem sent with it, suit. leg the occasion. A. large concourse of spectators was present ana the whole passed off well. ' J try- A J werfow EFrxc-rxo —A correspond ent of the Wheeling Press, writing from Charleston, Va., under date of Oetober Ath, states that the Union forces under Gen. Rosecrans and Cox have united at the point known as the Hawk's Nest, and that intelligence had been received that a large body of rebel cavalry had surround. ed a Virginia company of infantry at Hurricane Ridge, Putnam county, about twenty miles from Charleston. Col. Guthrie, In command at Charleston, had been appealed to for aid, but his forces were so engaged that he could render them no assistance. NOT OUT ON DA IIOI SEL — Yesterday had been fixed for a hearing before Mayor Wilson in the case of Michael Gegen, charged with dangerously stabting Fergus Fahey in an affray last week; but Dr. Walters, the attending physician, sent down word that the latter would not be able to make his appearance for two weeks, if, indeed, he recovered at all. Gegen was accordingly recommitted for a further hearing nest Tuesday. CAVALRY.—Two companies of cavalry from Venango county, for the Second Pennsylvania regiment, arrived by boat from Franklin yesterday and were to go to Harrisburg last night to join the regiment. - ... .. . . , , ... _ ... . , _ . .... „... , ..- , n B ;10(A-;...._Froat rumtuartenns. Cincinnati, Tuesday October - 15th. 1861: ...., ..... .. ......... ....-1. A. 1111'61/1 Williath Gormly, 10 boxes soap; J. W. '' PaU"* " ..... ----... Taylor.s hogsheads tobacco and one box; 111PREE Sz PHILErs, B. L. Fanestock, 6 coal oil barrel; J. C. Kirkpatrick & Co., 11 coal oil barrels; Samuel Wallace, 100 barrels whisky; GENERAL CO 4 DPER-4144 S 4 Samuel B. Floyd &Co , 50 barrels Bout; J. W. Simpson, 50 barrels 11)or; Knox & Parker, 5 hoesboads bacon; Clarke & Co., 33 tierces of hams and one barrel, 55 hogsheads bacon, 193 barrels fl..)ur, 44 bar rels alcohol, 677 barrels pork, 427 barrels whisky, 18 barrels lard, 424 bags wheat, J. H. Drinr.er, Clerk. CONNKLIMILLIC RAILROAD.—We di rect attention to the adveitisemPnt of the Pittsburgh and Connallsville Railroad, elsewhere, showing the time at which trains will leave the new station. JOSZPII KIM ARTHOWE Kir= JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and fte.i, Dealers in FURNITURE & CHAIRS. N 0.424 Penn street, above tt.e Canal, Have on band a large assortmen t oi emu:my:and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of [war owb manufacture, and warranted wins! in , quahtv an sIT le to any manufactured in the city, and a' , • - e at reasonable wriegas Wadi poSTERS, PLACARDS, Printed at tholieweet cash prices to Butt the timer W. S. HAVEN 84 THIRD STREET, V7llO WILL PRINT IN RED, WHITE AND I -11,U ITEI FANCY CUTS, PLAIN BLACK INK. Call and see Samples and get prices. - 4 atil4 FORWINPEE- Ladles and Masi..' Merino UnderarumPn and Mena° breP9pH Men's Bibbed Wool Shinn and I odtwPrg, Men's Heavy 80k ElhirtA VVoolisn Hoods, Nutrias, Slp,ves Scarfs, dr, de., adiett Hopton Wool Rlb H,,ga Missea' do do do, Mons' and Boys' ling 3-MK, , almoral Hose and Half Hose I,lleal sod M1•4805' Wolter Gloves a ,:auntie's Idens"Fraveling Shirts, and all other kinds o •easonable goods (or sale chest, at HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE 77 Illarket Street. ocls S TRAY ill)ifSt.—Was taken up run ning at large on the street+ of the City of Pith— burgh, one BAY HORSE, about fifteen and a half hands high, four years old, star in his forehead, bosh hind feet white, a white spot on his rump, near the root of the tad. The owner of said horse is hereby notified to come forward, prove property, }my charges and take him nwey; otherwise sa:d horse wits be sold at public outcry at the Stable of kODY PATTERS'ON, on Diamond Alley, on FRIDAY the 18th day of October instant, at / 0 o'clock A. ;to defray costs and charges. J. G. PATTERSON, Chief of Police. Pm/tinning, Om ii, 1861 YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT TOR. OLD STAND, CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, No 40 Fifth Street. WHERE FAMILIES, HOTELS, Restaurants and the trade generally, can be supplied with Chesapeake Bay Ovatere at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited. 0014 ELI YOUNG, Proprietor. Young's Eatin.g- Saloon, CUR. VIRGIN ALLEY and SAID.THFIELD ST, where peters and all the delicacies of the season will he served up in the most palatable style. ELI YOUNG, ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield et. CIRCU.LARS, CIRCULARIS, CI R CU LA R:S , CIRCULARS, CIRCULARS, CIRCULARS, CIRCULARS, SHAWLS, SIIAVVEs, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, 8/I_9,W LS, SHAWL -4, BALMORAL SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, J1314T RECEIVED AT W. & D. HUGUS'. 001, 0 ..A.R.P.113Y-VEII SPRING'' SALES. SALES. W. D. & U. itPCALLIUM, 87 Fourth Street. IiAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID assortment of ve; Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Oarpetings. OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 24 feet, new designs and boatutifal patterns, with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET STORES, and on ae favorable terms as any other Sousa in the city. mh.2o $4OO CASH. AND FOUR HUN: dred in one, three dto years will purchase ten acres two or ' valuabl a e n land, aur brick dwelling house, of four rooms, frame barn, well of water etc, aituate two miles ' from Phillips burg, Beaver county. S. CUTHBERT k 80N, 004 El Market street, WILL BE OPEN ON TU a lot of C of the latest styles, w ES hich DA wi ll benice sold cheap.LOAKS DRESS GOODS of the newest patterns. A lot of COUNTRY BLANEE'Id of extra slzeand quality, will be sold chsap for cash t No. 913 MAR KET dTREET. Loeb.) H. J..GYNCEE. LAJIGE HAL TO miate on corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, fourth atom Apply to S. CUTHBERT &SON, 0015 til. Market street. nriO MILLINE RS— A A new amply of _ and ao FERNOH FLOWERS sza,j cid received by express at HOME'S trimming Store, 77 Market Street. BALMORA L and Hoop Skirtm, French and Mechanic Comte, Heed Dresses just reoeived atand Hair Netts. Presh supplies onTh HOHNE'd, 77 Market street. iciP---TY 3.A.B.RELS--200 empty 007 Barrels, for sale low by . . REYMER t BROS. HAND-BILLS, CARDS, &c CALF, KIP and THICK BOOTS SELLING LOW FOR CASH, No. 31 Willie 4 itrect. WILLIAM MEANd. PA VI I/ teceNDl.7`BB ?IA RRISON A. COFFIN, rieneral Partner, Special Part NIEANS tSz COFFIN, ner WEOLESALE GROCERS PITTSRUPCH. PA. _ ... OW EN BYRNE. ill F. ItCIIA,NI' TAIL()It, 49 St. Clair Street, (F,rmerly with L. liirshfield,l 4SI A V ING RET II I( N EI) FRold NEW Yrrkiii, with :I cholera atocck of CLOTHH, CA._ hi ERN.:S and V ESTINI iS, which can be pur chased at pricer, far nelow the usual rate.. /lc- Great inducements ottlred to , 18/1 buyers. se2l:em ES OWN & TETLEY, 136 Wood Etreet, .MAITE 'YOGIS Foil BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest possitrle notioa t Having been in tha husinese of manufacturing toole ever aims., the "fever" find broke out,we can insure pentane about to engage in the oil business, that it will I.e to their interest to give us a cell and rr.,ke a" examination of oi, wtnek now on hand ninf, .._ JAttlEtJ A. FETZER, lows, Grails', Bacon, Lar Matto', Dried Fruit 'Lad Produre Goloarally, CORNER Or MARKET AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. Ram re—Franc', G. Batley, Z.sq., Wiliam Dii worth dr H. Cuthbert A Son. Pitman Eh, Bovd Ott, Beisker & Swearingen, 8. Brad.. Cam .. frt. M. Bank, Lin Howell, Bangle A Co., eleorge W Anderson, Donlon Paxton A Co., Wheeling. my 2114181-is DAL ROGERS lik 801%., STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer P/TTSBU B. PA. ES H. CHILDB & CO. HOPE COTTON MILLS SEAMLESS BAGS OSIsT.49.l3laMtlaS. 112 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. alQr - Orders may be left at H. CHILDS & 18Z Wood Strum. fltteburah. RUSH HOUSE,-14i. RUSH, Proprie tor,AA, N 0.397 Liberty street, near Pennsylvania Railroad Depoi, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thishouse has been lately enlarged, refitted and re-furnished, and is now in the best of order for the accommodation of boarders and travelers, The best of Oysters received daily, sold wholesale and retail, or nerved upin every style. The delica cies of the season always on hand, together with superior brands of Liquors, &a sel4 H OMESTEA D, AND PROPERTY SUITABLE FUR G o RDENING PURPOSE I, A AUOTIti V, POSITIVELY WITHOUT RE SERVE. within four miles of the Coart House, and a short distance from the City line, near the Connellsville Railroad whichnow finiatied,gl ring every facility to approach th e property at a small charge, with a pleasant ride to Haziewood Station on the Wood's estate, adjoining residence of Hon. George H. Clarets, Isaac Pennock, R.N., Hon. M. 'Swartzwelder ' Mr. Burginn and others. Sale to take place on the PREACISEiI en THURSDAY next, OCTOBER 17rs, at 2 o'clock. Cars will start from the swum, near the Gas Works at hrapast one o'clock, returning at b o'clock, to convey those wishing to purchase. FREE TICKETS will be given by ROW T ROBB, Esq., at the Law Office of Messrs. Robb A McConnell, Diamond street, be tween Smithfield and Grant, or at the Auction House of W. G. Mc CA RTNEY, where PLANS of the 'PROP ERTY can be seen. Further particulars will be given in hand bills Terms of sale accommodating to all. JAMES McKENNA, Salesman. W. G McCaarnsv, Auctioneer. oc9:lwd TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUTPAIN BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drugs or galvanic battery axe used. Cold weather is the time when the appev tus can be used to its beet advantage, edic•l gentlemen and their families have their teeth ex tracted by my process, end are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whet ever has been said by persons interested in as serting the contrary having no knowledge of [(- process. ASTIFICIALTEET.II inserted in every style E. OUDRY, Dentist, - 184 Smithfield street. noltliths TO THE PUBLIC, --- 10ErPECIIALLY the Igno .U4 rant and falsely Mod est Physicians of all de- ••• - aominatioas, treat seer°. and delicate disorders, self abuse and diseases or etuations common and ncident to youths of both sexes, and adults, single or married. Becalm ; iiftaifftTAllP publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think eta great sin very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising Hone arid d nghtera. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they dc the same as Dr. EiRdIifSTRUP, (except publishing) lest a inarative practice might be lost to them among stupid, falsely modest and presamptuorte families, born and raised in ignorance, eprungen as mushrooms, and who compare society. tntelU genoe, sense, Ac., to dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to imblieity, however that numerous parents and gasolene are thankfai that their sons, daughters and wards, rii svionaly feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appear ance, have been restored to health and vigor by Dr. ERASISTRUP, besides many before and after mar riage through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Ac. Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who le daily consul= the profession, as well recommended by r able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, de. S rhea, or so called nocturnal emission by s,— his dreadful malady can be completely cared the very lest discovery that, has never yet failed. In female diseases be has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu larity is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are compo sed from Iceland moss and other Ingredients by a skillful physician five years at the Inennesit, 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 can be found wording to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of charge,. Office efi Smithfield street, near Diamond street Private communications fromall parts of the Union strictly attended to. Direct to deellydewAs T THITUI ISM TAOTOLT 015- Wayette *tree Betwet,n Band and Wayne atreeta, Pi TTSBOROII, PENN'S *s_We are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Valle key, Ale, Moleaser. and Pork BARRELS, at the shortest notice and on the most nnieorinith, forme -- - THE AROESCO OIL CONIPANY A/A N I P FACI:URFn sup:t AND HAVE FOR sa REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Non-E zploelve..i.A Iso, P URE B EA7ZO LE. Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, selB4ln GENM, R UEG H. - - BOYS Rod I 0U1.116' OF A VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY W. E. Schmertz & Co., (13tircesaor 1 Iq M'CBn4lAng,2l.Aszna aCaj Corner Wood and Water Sta., WARDING AND COMMIS-. lON MERCHANT M.LWIJFACTIJILSBI3 OF ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT Streets, Ninth Ward, Allegheny City; Pa. 11.6111:7•071181:1173 0? AI, D OF BOX 400 Pittsburgh Poet ODice. ' 'I. '!" -,, : .• ;,... - - „;, • LATEST BY JEIEGRAPH. Foreign News. FATITILER F NT H Oet 15. —The steamer north American from Liverpool - via Lon. donderry on Friday the 4th, passed this point al 1 o'clock this afternoon bound to Quebec. The Dahlia Poi! rester .tes the assertion that agents of the United States govern. mont are recruiting in Ireland, but it is thought that they are not very successful in their efforts. Grain Siprriemts. —The shipments of wheat and flour in Great Britain for the eight months ending in August, were val. tied at £20,000,000. FRANCE —Private letters from Paris state that the Bank of France will proba bly soon be compelled to raise the rate of discounts beyond six per cent. A notice that the i rive of bread will 1 , 3 advanced four centimes has produced a bad Impression and added to the despondency of the Bourse. ITALY.—The official journal of Rome annoul.ces sundry diplomatic appointments among which is M. Gr. Chigi to ?aria. Seel N —lt is asserted that Gen. O'Don nell is opposed to uniting the Spanish government with France and England, in the Mexican 7 -intervention, believing such a course derogatory to the dignity of Spain. The Paris Palrie says the negotiations between the three governments relative to this affair have not suffered any interrup tion. From Washington City. WASurriOToN, CITY, Oct. 15. The steamer Wyandotte which came up this morning, reports all quiet down the river. She lay under Matthias' Point last Sun day, transferring nor stores to the "Howell Cobb," and neither vessel was molested by the rebels if any were there. The rebels were seen constructing a work of some strength at Ship Point on the lower side of Juantico Point, where, if they are not dislodged, they may prove of some annoy ance. It is thought, however, that the work is nearly defensive on the part of the rebels, and with a view to prevent any landing of our forces thereabout, suppos ing we, intended to take that route to Ma nassas or Richmond. The schooner "Dana" was fired tato by pickets from Normaine Cliffs, near Matthias Point, last Sunday, but the "Island Bell" came up and sent a shell among the bushes, which soon parsed the rebels. The following has been issued from the HeadTiarters of the army as a special or der. Filty-seven of the United States soldiers detained as prisoners in Rich mond having been released on taking an oath not to boar arms against the States in rebellion, an equal number of the prisoners of war now confined in Washington and New York will be released, on taking the prescribed oath of allegiance to the United States or an oath not to engage in arms against the United States. The prisoners to be released will be sent by the first op portunity to Fort Monroe and thence uns der a flag , of truce through the United States lines The Court of Inquiry in the case of Col. Dixon E. Miles. of the 2d U. S. Infantry, is to reassemble to-morrow at Camp Wily liams in Virginia. As many of the wit• nesses have left for their homes, and their address is unknown, it will be of great ear. vice to thegovernment, and to a valuable officer, if those who have been summoned will instantly attend. Yesterday al ternoon a detachment of the 14th and 49th N. Y. regiments under Col. McQuarde made a reconnoisance two and a half miles from Falls Church, on the line of the Leesburg tu'rnpike. They vainly endeavored to draw out a party of rebels who were concealed in the woods.— There was sharp firing on botti aides but certainly without injury to any of our troops. The rebels th la afternoon burnt the house of the widow Childs, situated about half way between Fails Church and Lewins- yule to the right of the Leesburg turn pike, The rebels soon after advanced their pickets somewhat nearer to our lines.— Protection had been promised to the estate by the administrator, who is in the rebel army. Mr. Barnett, tho father of Mrs. Childs, has a fine residence in that vicinity and it is apprehended that the enemy will also destroy it as he is known to be a Union man. He is from the State of New York. A party of ten of the 14th N. Y. Regi ment went thither to inquire into the cause of the conflagration, when they were Bar• rounded by a largely superior force of the rebels. By the prompt use of their rifles, killing two of the enemy, they safely escaped. A False Rumor Corrected. ATCHISON, October 15.—The statement made in the Eastern papers that a party of secessionists attacked one of the overland coaches is utterly false. They run with rest regularity and without trouble from any source. The employees of the Company, num., boring some hundreds, have recently taken the oath of allegiance. Maps and specifications received from the surverying party on the new ,route from Denver to Salt Lake show that the obstacles are much less than were antici• pated. That road can be obtained at a comparatively small expense. Federal Victory at Cameron. tiT. JOSEPH, Oct. la—Ei g hty of Major James' Cavalry at Cameron, on Saturday came upon 250 or 300 rebels in a cornfield 20 miles South of Cameron, In Ray county. The advance guard of nine routed them, they seeking refuge in the timber. Our guard was reinforced by 30, when they completely drove them from that section, killing 8 and taking five prisoners. Four Federals were wounded and one killed Oar cavalry were at first fired on by 76 men. One Lieutenant has thirty-two bul let holes in his clothes and six scratched his skin, Portraits Removed from the Conn. Senate Chamber. . . _ HARTFORD, CODR Oct. 14. —The State Senate, by a vote of 12 yeas to 6 nays, to. day passed a resolution removing from the Senate Chamber the portraits of Isaac Toucey and Thos. Seymour, on account of disloyalty. AUSTIN - 1A)11/IS & Dealers -- in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgagee, and OD securities for money. Money loaned on Cheeks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOTES "AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on easonable terms, and capitalists can be furnisbed with good securities at remunerative priees. Also, attend to the Sale, itenting and Leasing of era! &tate. Ca" No. 92 FOURTH STREET above Wood. tablv AUSTIN LOOMIS & 00. IROrT CITY CLOLEGE. TTHIS IS THE MOST COMPLETE thorough and extensive Commercial Sehoolin the United States. Upwards of 2,000 students from 31 states having been eductsed-for business here, in the past four years. PROF. COWLEY, the world renowned Penman, still continues at the head of the Writing Depart ment. MATHEMATICS.—A de partm ent composing the full College course, including all the Common and Higher Mathematics , under the special charge of ProL J. a SMITH, A. M., an experienced and sno. cessful instructor, is connected with the College. Ai- NO VACATIONS; Students enter at any time. MINISTER'S SON'S half price. For catal ogues containing full information, ad drosathe Principis, JENKINS A SMITH„ rrarlS.lawdaw4 PlUaburph. Ft. U:M:IMIOI WHEREAS, Letters testamentary upon the estate of Sylvester Seymour, de. ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make tam e Mate payment, and those having claims against Bald decedent will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ELIZA A. T. tIETIEOUE, Al residence of Warden of Western Patinas:airy. oeu4tw SWBEretfl-1. 'l ll 9 ll 4trai...i*.n#7#4lVf lex-Mend la need:. Every kdallp-iddralithilit 0 0Mapze0(i ,eoinesSeemt sad Wood 0.14 OOTS, SHOES AND GAIT selling lower then grey mu be bought fernier:ly Pie else In the ody, Remember the.place,,_ AT THECHEAP CASH STORE - or- • JOS. t R BORLAND,i et stree 002 second door Mar from k Oath. t, ARBry aIIPPLIKS. Omen QUAlmaiturta U. S. ARMY, Indianapolis, Ind., Senterabee3o, 1851- .1 SEA LED PROPOSALS will be received at this office umtil 12 o'clock is. on MONDAY, the 28th day of °Maher, 1861, for furnishing the following army annelles, deliverable at the Quarter , master's- pot,at tallana,in quantiti es as required, viz: 38,000 Forage Caps Anti Covers 1,660 Uniform Coats, Musicians, Infantq—dark tone Kersey 120 Uniform. Jackete,Muaicians,Cavalry—dark blue Kersey 2.1 Uniform Jacketa,lifusicians,Artillery—dark blue Kersey 34,750 Uniform Coats, Privates, Infantry—dark blue Kersey 2,580 Uniform Jackets, Privates, Cavalry—dark blue Kersey 1,350 Uniform Jackets, Privates, Artillery—dark blue Kersey 120 Chevrons N. C, 8. pairs of Infantry 20 " " parrs of Cavalry 370 let Sergeants, pairs of Infantry 40 " pairs of Cavalry 10 . pairs of Artillery 1,460 " Sergeants, pairs of Infantry 130 pairs of Cavalry 60 pairs of Artillery 2 , 500 " Corporalz, pairs of Infantry 260 "pairs of Cavalry 110 . " pairs of Artillery 40 Hospital Stewards, Pain of 180 " 1,910 T r o wsera,Serg.,lnfantry—sky-blue Kersey Cavalry 80 .." Artillery 9 02,900 ‘• Corp Corp , Infantry " 260 " "Cavalry 110 . " Artillery . It 31,600 " Privates, Infantry 2,249 " u Cavalry 1 190 " " Artillery 610 Sashes 10,000 blue flannel Sack Coats—lined 80,750 flannel Shirts 80,850 Drawers 72,76 e Bootees, pairs of (050 Boots, pairs of 80,850 Stockings, pairs of 10100 Great Coats, Infantry 10 000 Great Coat Straps, F eta 25,1310 Army Blankets, wool, gray, (with the letters U. 8. in black, 4 inches long, in the centre) to be 7 feet long and 5 feet 6 inches wide, to weigh 5 pounds each 4,500 Stable Frocks All the above-mentioned articles must con form in every respect to the sealed standard patterns in this office, where they may be examined and additional information received concerning them. The manufacturen? elishment 'or dealers' place of buainess must bullstinetly stated In the proposal, together with the names, address and responsibility of two persons proposed as sureties. Tho sureties will guaranty that a contract shall be entered within ten days after the acceptance of said bid or prope.sl. Proposals will be received for the whole or any part of each kind of the articles advertised for. The privilege is reserved by and for the United St des of rejecting any proposals that may be deemed extravagant. Deliveries to commence within twenty days af ter the acceptance of the proposals, and onsethird of the quantity contracted for must be delivered within one month of said date of acceptance, and toe remainder s i thin two months of said day of ac ceptance, or sooner if practicable. Bidders will nevertheless state in their proposals the shortest possible time in which the quantities bid for can be delivered by them. All articles w,LI be sotject to inspection by sworn Inspectors, appointed by authority of the United State.,. Payment shall be made on each delivery, pro vided Congress shall hare made an appropriation to meet It, or as soon thereafter as an appropriation shall be made for that pri7pose. Ten per cent. of the amount of each delivery will be retained until the contract shall be completed, which will be for feitei to ti e United Slates in airier' of failure on the part of the contractor in fulfilling the cen trum- Forms of proposal and guaranty will be furnish ed upon application at this office, and none will be considered that do not conform thereto. Proposals will be enclosed 'Proposals for fur nishing army supplies" A. MONTGOMERY, oell-toc2B Mai and Q. M U. 8 A. SILK. BUNTING CHINTZ FLAGS, -A T . R. WILLIAMSON'S, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET _IY3 EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTMAN j- ANDERSON, REFINERS AND DEA LEES IN Pure Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pitts- burgh. Also, Banzole and Car Uremia constantly on hand. Orders left at Gimes, Smyth & Co.'s, on Water nd First eta., will be promptly filled. ae2B-11m NOW IS THE TIME TO KILL RATS. The safest and most effectual RAT PASTE now in nee, and warranted TO BANISH BATS, MICE AND BOLCIDIS, -Ann- VERMIN OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WITHOUT THE USE OF POISON. Prepared only by JOSEPH FLEMING, oat corner - Diamond and Market street. lIOWE'S . INEW SU UTTL re; Sewing Machines, ARE ADAPTED to all kinds of FAMILY SEWING, working equally well on• the lightest and heaviest.tahnesnsking-the LOOK STITCH - szex alike on both sides, whiel.,.O6PIPS Raveled or PW.Litt 'Out. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting and Shoe Binding, these have no superior Call and see them at No: 26 Fifth street, Up Stairs. ap24dAwtfis W. B. LASCELL SMITH, PARK Es CO N NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, P.ITIEBORMH, PA. Warehouse, No. LW Find and 190 Second streets. Manufacturers of anal/tee and descriptlon.e of Cord Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,ffteel Moulds, Pal lien, Hangers and. Oonulings. Also Jobbing and Mactune Castings of every de. ecription made to order. Having a complete machine aboßattsciaed to th Foundry, all necessary fitting will be caret . " tt ended to, fandlvirad COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND COKE.—DlcaisoN, STEWART & CO, 509 LIBERTY STREET, Having superior facilities for supplying the beet quality of Coal, But coal, Slack and Coke, are pre pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to snit purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free from slack. Particular attention given to sup plying family Coal. se2B-11m d OFFICIAL MAP OF M 15,5013411 , THREE ;FEET SQUARE. PAIGE TWENT ,010NTS, DRAWN AND ENGRAVED FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS FOE.THE LAND OFFICE OF MISSOURI. COLORED IN COUNTIES NICELY. This Map is engraved equal to and in the same style as Lloyd's Map of Southern States. It shows every County and County Beat, Village, Postallica, Railroad end Railroad Stations. Every River end every Creek, every Wagon Road, and Lead. Copper and Iron Mine In the State; every g we me is sUo shown, and every Bridge; all drawn from aotualßurveys made for the use of the Land Offloein that State. p r i ce only 5118 cents per copy: Sent by mail any where, free of postage on receipt of money, es_Agents mated in every county. HENRY MINER, (Etuccesear to Hunt *Mule* ocb NEXT DOOR TO THE pottrainaz WALL •I ELEGANT PAPERI WALL PAPER!! T BEAUTIFUL OHlLipt AUREEALL,:. 87 Woad streeti I.o—For sale by BDWZJ a 4 rEfiacy; no- Wabditreeti [- VT11317441§- n --, , =',-4hgtiWLrMi!l r O"li.naiit -- .gT=-1. ,- ,.gr - i,.._.•' , - ,, i,.,...,,,a ... , _ ~....,..., . • ~,..,,,,,;i ~,,,„.1,.. ',.,,, 1111611 X ' =, - •:_:,72,' , F: , r '.. ,, ,,...i: •-.Ato.m - • . 4 0 111*tie - grw• . ,- /Malt yskik4o/ ar.o l . - - - ---• ar li ef ftWMOSlP,,,..,, , ..' Colora 2-5 .. ..etel.7,le s; ,' GeliarY.,lo.l3o -..t4 7,3-,?'...*-1`.:,(t...,-,, ', 1. ...._: 7 -,,, ‘ ,,,V.„,.Z-1:::. AVEDNESDAY-., i.,Wi51W*.,‘...,.b.''% Co74lloolgiilikiiikioii;,:'-' - Ai V'itcliMiXori k,4 oo-. ,-- f . - Y AT-A TAg I :4. I O I,: " ~.,,,.,,..„_,..,.... .-- :John i51idiuw....,....:,..,:....,rd,4-1-a4. TrrhOncludeWliliit": '" CHIMNEY .43134tatakir , . - John Probity..-4,......,,'.......::.`4,;,1 , tilt! Marbattra Parresinten,thittobtlO . ' . • ,4i GENEliktv IifIRDING4- - W P"' --,, .11. Stockholderwof .throyawriwlgiiron TO Wirtalit'NbleMberttil, anZig• 4r; - .:1,;:„ . The annualtilection - foildientret*Wl .. ' 'felo n Monday, NavembewNi,lealutatit Met - 410 __ 4/7, 2 r. re.. fooltj- • -,,, W.M.T.EN -9.oalggai. Dlasolinioll...,olllll 11101.1i,- eles:fr ,ol - • - , •‘• - r. ,, ! - -4-,44 , 3•8'..i.:.tw; 1.1i,- ON - OCTO ,_ , NJ p eaceably ragfrod . . lwnd COPPER businssf se- N0:126 . ..,814 . 2e. ( 4' 1 . 4- '1... ,- - -. TER has Pgiiiio , ii7l4 - aix tgpr., ri :A L .. The signed will carat:Mtn ': . - = ,4 ' . ' p t underh "tea will tra Vie; .2:0 ; • i • '-' invite all isararessindebtedtopar ,-.,,,, ""' ~,tl ' ~-.: in a abort time, -Their-Men allair4": Wm' orally, are rem :tested to ' .",, 'A . - - ~ - and contldenteon all t hemauttlaleitai .- • - •','......''' - • - • • DintfitrAxlip: lw4, Privations, 0ct.1111,28m, ,, - , • --... : .. - , - in - RI, V 4.1 .F. DlS Zeituz. ,. :.., , i - s'-i-,,- - -4 ' , .-..K" DR. RROWYPEPIitMORIA. and SUROlCAlar,Ntiiso, Situthileld street, - Pitta : , r. .....;,./ . . Dr. BROWN is an' oVlia., ~.. i• .. ',. sea of Pittsburgh. and halitlon , ' '•"4 • - ':- • in Practice for the lashiloins*: .i• . ..,-, Wm wart. His brunisesa_i •• - ',,, *...:: -.• been oonAned_mmatayta,ntliadiy": arid Surgical anseasaa„... ,°-:-'-'. ''-'-- - - -04 ", 02Thaifig(Iiiiiitailow.e. in wed Oa tnedinalitimadrlthiorddiT,maitAg.,,la And mu themmit Wimp of. malt:- . , 1111 ;;,,...., regidarftrdnalat, and Ms, Aur 7 . . wanting' certain dams oribsem,*4 - . .: • t. to the sufferers or OM-Wadi& 4-11.04 ace. the nee of Ids remedies. 4. _., ....,.._,.., gr...5,-. ecf 1 .4 . 4: DR. RRO wens summates': .",-, 15,10. newer fail to mire the woutforin.otTeneriaiDle• eases, hupuritiee and ficrobaltmatkleadre all diseases arising hona.,a-heredixt dtainkirldah nutnifeste itself in.the. (tom, Id* ,r/ , 010! ,a, and &great manyformacateitin dintaitivlAMOM&M of which the patient .-4 entirely ignorwat.-.7,T0 personssoadlicted,DokOaltegaltalyn*OtEßl and speedy moor ft . aRMJNAI, .-,,z,v,7,;;-,lfkß - waamisax:;:,, , ,e, Dr. Prown'a remedies -foriblealarlatirtßade brought on often by that solitary haidt. Mallatitail gratulma.log, wh i ch . the ;young anillwatdmidgefew often gme way to, (to their awn _debt:Meth - V*ls the only reliable remedies known laAlirmegrai tr—they are safe, andmake a speedy ZwigNatbres of health. .,,-,. wi. • ~, REEDNAIUM, - -; A i. , ,3R Dr. BrawVe remedies) :Royer , Ilia - Amtaaritlidav palatial disease in a Ow , vietywmlleitidllOwngzagte core. Be also treats PRO; e/asett,.. Baia ire, %Wind Rist,ohargeoae...wweitasaressaik Monthly tinpprftWooa,Disatamistaft. hile la tT kw, hermit' "Affectitent, Pabittia and Kidneys, Imitation_ of.:Atte-„kilidd4V,44(bther with all disese a of an imisuregampm,--,V,.,.5:.;.g•01 A letter describing. thtWirtguattniv ... ran, directed to DR. HBO , a5O ..,.____,.,.r-1, .• .::. Pitieburgh. Pa., will beArmotedlatarrsweerameaf7; ' - Medicine sent to any aunreani-eadaI.VPIMR- • secure from observation— ... . __., , - --4 , ./). Aid.' Si`,g " Office sand Private ROCeltal.,,Pre..l4;--Snoubsehi 04.4. F'ttiatelrati. P. . ..- .A.. IP:411414. SUNDRY CONSIGNMENZktr,If.A,3 -- ,!gY . : l v-,:.: - . .y. , -tg . los bags Pea Note; .- 1.7, 7,..ij'P.:417:Xt,,,, 75 bushels Corn Meal ' .` ., -,' • , a:-', , ii-- ^,!-, 300 . _Shelled Corn ~•;.,.,,:, .......-.... ,, :t ',.-;_l 5 ° " 19 Pritig_Pat14.7.• z-i-t+ , .. , 7", 5, ,, .;%.,.551,, 2 barrels Prams Deans; ~..,--,,,..-.,..,:.r6;,,f . ... . 7 " Dr/ ~..P.9B c ,,__ .44 -,, kalyeat. -, ,L). - ....,,t. fio rron-bonna Ull M.n._.: NU 50 34 " " ..- A,., , ...i In store and for sale by - saa. 4:lETzEig,, ) , cell cor.,Merket an ,Pitisbrets. LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAIIMES,4II6O L DIES' CONGRESS HEEL GA T= 60 LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1 60 LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITRRE444SO et Na 15 till* &MAY -11-2. DIFFENBLONJORT, bt/farr...—.EAULe 31th3tlitl Western Stove Worke, 945 LIBBWIT, MEM rproßilitiat G A A F-F BElLlinni m itC7o**ll4:44. • WOULD CALL 21ErrATI**.i 1 4, .d gl 4 l of therpubllc to iheirlie looted *OC 4lo o l eablitlit* 4 Cook, Parlor& IfeatingattiViik ALB(II,4II.PROVSLEV-2- • .:;;<, KITCHEN RANGES.:GRATE'fIKUIrrt"bI ircaaaw-WAR ti II lor.-;altuang which-1;11 'ioandlie coa COW& trrilnrilalks,MMlS 8.1.4.17 " Th° Diamond, AdvaneorAlifiliktaillthikidid . , rewrICITV 4 fat Were awarded the FIRST " p &it Oda Panr for the BEET COAL 000 X 4321) , ...,,Ate FIRST PRIMDm awareedte the n TRuz Axesnair, await enmaiw i E Fol.he BEST wooly owe kb tenow-xm uul The KENTDO. end annamorettlitnn %wee ere uneekise._ DEALERS and woulEßsickAct _ Nifs GRATE FRONTS:Bi' • IN TH.& STATE`. - r N. /3.—We line the tramoNDaltd Cook Stores with fikopatone the fire better thantron.. - Sal .L.LAAS 1 OENT&-. t Gent?? Itte=r2o3o46l '- 10 Bfiixi 0011.11111 ,' N.A0,4 I F• 17' sale ' rico or , oo 14 , , C. WEST' .osum mum wor. , C A R R F Scr • i5q.4.4 litres47.l3Ziel • Vt. AU .workiwatrentaktti'peOrmi • er ale and eterircoarietaii QUOT GI:MS=4 ancuptiilble Bacrell—Rarsaleat zedizoad ocl2 sown a:=nar,,mbifiiiiikri „ C AMP AND BOW - BF:es odl2 sale by BO!fiIfP&VAZNO4I. , - ' ' ' COLT 8 REVOLVIONtopt m -- __'LE T 6 For sale try 04;114:4 1 •AW.LET-f4AO oen rDo ENT $12,50 PER_ ,1 6 / 1 .1.19g46! three story briakdsres.iftW six rooms, dining ;Vete 21114.. jiwk, Third street, two deers *dm 0015 rrEaf.Blo Akalla ? _we ft , A voyments for &Able° tmuldjulat front by 100-. feet ha- dePsk situat4v4ll6o/1- ei °nut Wastniigton. ' Golf, 01111113ER'LtS4M5tittfikEie W STEAM . Milk Allint ben >s Near • li •41919M1S 7. 4 5( sr ex tvittErtz-Asi,_ ll WW:oo yui, Masan Eoglne repm _ hurtoadapiou:Giowt. -Cotlertrik6,,, 21111Nfisvalatai , _ , ~'~bw~Y~ w : ; MMII -~~R?' K< r`~ .
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