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PITTSR UR G :
FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 18
ci•r - s• s
Railroad Matte ra
It is generally known that the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company and the Phil
adelphia, and Erie Railroad Company
have, for several months past, had under
negotiation the form of a lease of the un-
finishadjoad of the latter company to the
former fb a term of ninety-nine years.—
On Saturday last, after several unsuceese,.
fat meetings, the Managers of the Penn.
sylvania Railroad came to a nearly unani•
moos vote on a substantive offer, which,
at a meeting of the Board of the Philadel
phia and Erie Railroad Company, on Mon
day, was almost unanimously accepted, so
that little now remains to consummate the
virtualsale of the Erie road to the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, but the tures
cution of the necessary papers and the
ratification of the sale and purchase by
the stockholders of both roads. The
terms of sale are, substantially, that the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company shall
guarantee the bonds of the Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad Company to the amount of
$3,800,000, to complete the read, paying
out of the same to the Philadelphia and
Erie $150,000 for the present rolling
stock—leaving $3,650,000 to be applied to
the work of construction. The Priiladel.
phis and Erie Railroad Company will
then hold, as assets, $1,200,000 of this au
thorized issue of five millions of bonds,
$160,000 received for their rolling stock,
and above $350,000 of bonds covering a
link of some forty miles of their road—
making an aggregate of $1,700,000 to
compromise and liquidate a rather larger
larger amount of its floNting liabilities. By
the consummation of this bargain, it is
believed that the Philadelphia and Erie
road will be finished in eight months, or a
year at farthest, but this is by no means
certain.
In case of the sale of the Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne and Chic , lg.. Railroad, on
the 24th inst., the old Ohio and Pennsyl
vania Railroad, the Ohio and Indiana
Railroad, and the Hort Wayne and Chico..
go Railroad, first mortgage bonds and
accrued interest will become merged in a
new issue of $5,260,000 7 per cent. sink
ing fund bonds, secured by a first wort
gage over the whole rood—equal to about
$ll,OOO per mile. A. second mortgage of
like amount secures bonds to be awarded
to the holders of the present mortgage
bonds of the old companies, and a third
mortgage of $2,000,000 will secure the
interest on bonds to be given to the hold.
sea of the old real estate bonds and other
classes of old indebtedness. The interest
on the bonds to be issuPd under this third
mortgage will only be paid in case the
earnings of the road prove sufficient for
the interest and sinking fund for the first
and second issues. Stook for $6,000,000
will only draw 6 per cent. dividend, the
balance of the net earnings going to re.
deem the first issue of bonds.
Gien Negley's Brigade Ordered to Ken-
It was generally supposed that General
Negley's brigade, so rapidly concentrated
at Camp Wilkins, was destined for service
in Missouri, but such was not the fact, as
steamers have been chartered for some
days to carry them to the Kanawha, for
service in Virginia. But, whatever was
the original intention, it has been changed.
On Wednesday night, Gen. Negley re,
oeived orders to have his brigade ready to
move at 'once and yesterday morning was
spent in preparations. The destination of
the brigade was not known, but Governor
Curtin, in his address yesterday ststed that
the orders having been changed, it was
now to go to Kentucky, to. defend that
State, Lsst night the artillery and equips
merits of the brigade were being loaded
upon the boats chartered for the purpose
sindit was expected that the brigade would
be aboard and ready to start by daylight
this morning. However, the fleet will
scarcely be ready to start before this morn
ing, but will, we think, _get off with the
entire force during the day. • Every effort
will be made to do so and ere long we shali
hear a good account of Negley's brigade
in Kentucky, for no finer set of men has
yet left this city to defend our country's
flag.
Deauro OUTRLUIC.-A man named
William White, evidently a laborer, made
hie appearance at the Mayor's office last
evening, suffering great pain from a cut
across the lower part of the abdomen, sev
ering a delicate membrane. His wound
WWI sewed tip by Dr. Murdoch, and the
man properly eared for. He stated that,
daring the afternoon he was attacked, in
the vicinity of the toll-gate on the river
road near Saw Mill Run, on the opposite
side of the Ohio, by three men, well known
to him, who after tiring at him twice and
missing him, knocked him senseless with
a stone. On recovering he found himself
injured as stated and robbed of $l5 in
gold, which he had in his pocket. He
walked all the way to Mayor Wilson's of.
lice, in his wounded condition, to make
an information. He states that the parties
had an old grudge against him, as he had
once, in a case before the Mayor, given
his testimony against them. Warrants
for the arrest of the three men were issued;
if caught, they should suffer the extreme
penalty of the law.
A GOOD MOVE.— 2tucii trouble having
been experienced at Camp Carlisle, Wneel
ing, by the indiscriminate selling of liquor
to soldiers, the State authorities requested
the City Council of that place to was an
ordinance prohibiting the keepers of coffee
h ALM and ordinaries from such sale. The
Council met on Tuesday evening, and
adopted an ordinance embracing provis
ions similar to an act of Congress passed
at the last session, prohibiting the sale of
liquor to soldiers in Washington City.—
The ordinance provides that all persons
convicted of selling, giving, or administer,
lag liquor, knowingly, to officers or sol
diers, or t lose wearing the uniform of sot.
diers, shall pay a line of not less than ten
dollars nor more than twenty dollars. In
case of default of payment, the ordinance
provides that the party offending shall
work out the amount upon the chain gang.
Court of Quarter Sessions,
Before Judges McClure, Adams and
Parke.
THURSDAY, October 17th, 1861
In the case of John Frances, indicted for
assault and battery, on trial yesterday, the
jury found a verdict of not guilty, and that
the defendant pay two-thirds and the pros
ecutor one-third of the costs.
Chas. Wagner, E. H. Wagner and Win.
Wagner, charged with assault and battery
on Alex. Connor, wore put upon trial.—
Charles was found guilty, and the other
two were acquitted. Charles was sentenced
to pay a line of $lO and costs.
Wm. Kennedy, charged with assault
with intent to ravish Mrs. Elizabeth
Yoest, was arraigned and plead not guilty.
The parties reside at Tarentum. On trial.
A HEAVY B mita; Jos.—Tee extensive
transportation facilities of the Pennsylva.
nia Railroad are now taxed to their ut
most capacity. Borne 214 engines, 70
passenger cars and over 3,000 freight cars
are constantly employed in carrying pee•
aengers and freight. The shipment of
stock over this line is greater than that of
any other in the coantry. The receipts of
the road for the year ending the Ist inst.,
were over $74100,000.
SWORD PILEBIL`4IA7'I N —On Wednes,
day evening a besatiful sword and sash
were presented to Lieut. James Shaffer, of
Capt. Armor's Duquesne Z)uaves, at the
Lutheran church, of which Rev. Hill is
pastor. The sword and sash were the gift
of a number of the friends of Lieut. Shahs
er, and members of that congregation.
RESIGNATION OF LIEUT COL. B A.RC L AY,
Or COL. SIRW ILL L'S UR/31.11.1[N T. -- e
have been handed the following for publi
cation:
A Card—To The Public —Y esterday
evening I sant 112 following note to Uol.
Sirwell, who is in command of the Seven.
ty-eighth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun
teers:
CAMP WILKINS, Oct. 16, 1861.
7b Cut. TV in. Sirwell—Sir : It becomes
my unpleasant duly to tender to you my
resignation as Lieutenant Colonel of your
regiment and hope the same may be speed
ily ac:epted. Respectfully, yours,
DAVID BARCLAY.
My desire was complied :with. No
reasons were set forth in the rota. as the
Colonel was made fully aware of them in
a conversation which we had held but a
few minutes before. I have now to
ask the kind attention of the public to my
justification of the step I was constrained
to take.
Some weeks ago I met Col. Simon in
the Monongahela House, who informed
me that his friends were pressing him to
undertake the formation of a regiment in
Armstrong and the adjoining counties.—
Ile had so far refused, yet if fwould agree
to give him my aid he would make the at
tempt. I consented to do so, and from that
time till my resignation was sent in, my
tims and energies have been devoted to thtt
one object. I rode through the sunshim,
a- . .d rain day and night for weeks, sparing
neither exertions, nor time, nor money, to
accomplish the object, devoting not even
one hour to my personal affairs.
Having a large practice at the bar and
many cases of great magnitude, involving
thousands of dollars, besides my own busi ,
nese to arrange, I had a distinct under
standing with Col. Sirwell that time
should be allowed me to make the neces
sary arrangements of my business.
Last Sunday he first informed me that
he could do nothing for me; but would do
all in his power with Gen. Negley to carry
rut the arrangement. On our arrival at
Camp Wilkins, I spoke to a friend to ar.
range the matter with Gen. Negley. He
did so. And the General generously said
my request shoull be grEn:cd with pleasure
—that it was no more than was tumid, and
was only a reasonable request —but thr t
Col. kiirwell's consent - must first be obtain..
Pd. After his repeatod promises to that
r.ff+ct, and my urgent entreatiw,lonel
Sitwell refused, yesterday, absolutely, to
give his permission for my absence for
any time whatever. Thus compelling me
to the unpleasant alternative of either vio—
lating my obligations to my clients, to my
family, and myself, or to resign my post.
Lion as Lieutenant ColJnel of the regi.
went.
That Col. Sirwell is a competent officer,
I believe. That he bas no respect for his
solemn assurances to me, 1 unhesitatingly
DAVID BARCLAY
Pittsburgh, Oct, 17, '6l.
ANOTHER. REBEL PRISONEB.,-Oil
day night, a prisoner by the name of Smith
was brought up from Jackson cminty,
Virgiria, to Wheeiing, by steamer, and
confined with his illustrious compatriots in
the Atheoieum Building. Smith, it is
said, was•the captain ~1 a guerrilla com
pany down in the vicinity of liavenswood,
and had been perpetrating all sorts of out•
rages; but now he says, with an air of In.
jured innocence, that he is a good Union
man, and can't imagine what he was
brought to Wheeling for.
THz Irtrsia Barown.z.—This fine brigade
is being organized in New York, to be.
commanded by Gen Shicld and is now in
quarters in Fort Schuyler. All enthusias
tic young men who wish to join can be
supplied with transportation and subsis
tence, by applyinz to Captain McCaftan,
Fourth regiment Irish brigade, at Mur•
phy's Hat store, corner Fifth and Smith.
field streets, before Siturday afternoon.
NEW BRIDGE —A. new bridge over the
Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne dr Chicago Rail
road, on Western Avenue, Allegheny
City, will be built shortly. The old struc
tuo_wm.ouctuziarrower than the street
and sidewalks, and since the puttlngildWn
of the street railway was too much crowd.
ed for traffic. The new bridge will be
substantially built and of the full width of
the thoroughfare.
MonruAEY.-Tne Physician to the
Board of Health reports, tor the week end.
ing October 12th, 17 deaths, 11 males, 6
females, 3 adults, 14 children, all white.
One adult died of consumption, one of can
eer and one of disease of the heart. Three
children died of marasmus, two of chronic
diorrhea, one of diptheria and three were
still -born.
MURPHY AGAIN IN JAlL.—Sylvester
W. Murphy, the absconding witness in the
Frowenfelo fraud case, who had been ad
mitted to bail in the sum of $5,000, was
yesterday arrested upon a bail..piece, hailed
at the instance of his surety, Sidney J.
Robinson, and committed to jail.
THE MERCY 11015PITAL fair is still in
progress at Concert Hall, but the attend
anceis nothing like what it:should be,taking
into consideration the deserving character
of the institution and the enjoyment se
cured by a visit to the fair. We hope to
see the house full to-night.
PROMOTION,—Captain Dick, of the Se
wickley Infantry, Westmoreland cr:unty,
has been chosen Major in Col. MeKnigl,t's
Regiment. Lieut. Greenawalt has, in con
sequence, been elected Captain, and C. C.
Markle First L'eutenant of that com
pany.
BARGAINS.—The bust bargains to be had
in the city are at the One Dollar Store, No.
66 Market street. Lupton is daily receiv.
ing new styles of jewelry and fancy goods.
Go and see them, ladies. The wonder is
how they can be sold at the prices they are
offered for.
IN JAIL AosiN.—Wm. Boniface, the
notorious harness thief, has been again
commited - to jail, upon two charges of
larceny preferred by John Leech and Joe.
Bostwick.
Tan female scholars of the Second
Ward, Allezheny, Public Schools, devote
an hour daily to knitting socks for the
soldiers.
APPOINTMENT OF CHAPLAIN.-1 v: R.
Christy, of the Catholic church, of Butler
county, has been appointed chaplain of the
78th regiment, (Col. Birwell's) now in
Camp Wilkins.
MR. Amu, LYON, of the firm of Lyon
& Co., of this city, left for New York on
Wednesday, to take passage for the island
of Cypress, having been appointed Consul
for that island.
UNCLE Tom's CIBIN was presented to
a good audience at t.e Theatre 1. - .4 evon.
lag, despite the rain. It will be fopeated
to-night with the same e sat and sc.•n,.rv.
po6T.m:‘s,
PLACARDS,
HAND-BILLS,
Printed at the lowest cash prices to autt.the times,
W. S, HAVEN,
84, THIRD STREET,
WRO WELL !RENT LOT
RED, WHITE AND BLUE,(WITH FANCY CUTS,
PLAIN BLACK INK.
* all and see Samplea and get y.ricea.loll
au/
"They go .right to the Spot,'
INSTANT RELIKIN STOY YOUR COUGH
PURIFY YOUR BREATH
STRENGTHEN SOUR VOICED
SPALDING'S
Throat Cotifec.tiolis.
GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN,
GOOD poi: LEOTITRERs,
GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKE:S,
GOOD FOR SINGERS,
GOOD FOR CON SUM YTIV E.
GENTLEKEN CARRY
SPALDING'S THROAT .0 ON FRCTI YA.
LADIF-4 ARE DEL IG HTED WITH
SPA LDING'S THROA T CON FRCTIO
CHILDREN CRT FOR
EiPA LD LNG'S THROAT CONFRCTIOSS,
They relieve a Cough hmitantly.
They clear the Threat..
Toey give strength and volume to the voice
Tuey impart a delicious aroma to the breath
They are delightful to the taste
They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm
any one.
1 advise every one Who has a Cough or a Husky
ce or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the
Throat, to get a [Met/Iga of my Throat COl3 fACtiMIR
they will relieve you instantly, and you will agree
w.th me that "they go right to the spoL" You will
find them very useful and pleasant while traveling
or attending public meetings for stilling, your fitugh
or allaying, your thirst. If you try one package I
urn safe in saying that you will ever afterwardr
consider them indispensible. You will feud Clam
at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVX CENT&
My eignnture to on encla package. AB othertt Art.
counterfeit.
A Package will ba finot by mad, prereht,
ceipt of Thirty C,
HENRY C. SPALDING,
jeL3 Na 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE
44 cO lie1 3>
cuRE ,"
4 - ) CURE `f
Nervous Headache
•<l7-, CURE -C
`w" kiriOt.4)°'
drh d ,
f cp. tu'
. 101 t Y THE 17SE OF TR ES E CEP H A LIG
PILLft the periodic attacks of .6'er-ie.. dr
SL,k fiwidache may be prevented; and if Laken
tnr commencement ofan attack immediate rel,l
from pain and 810111108 s will no obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the 3%0014 and
emsache to which females are so subpar:L.
They act gently upon the Bowels—remorng
Costlysnaa
For Literary 3fen, Sitidents, Delicate Females, and
all persona of sedentary habits, they are valuable SP
a Lax tine., improving the appetite, giving tons and
viper o the digestive organs, and restoring thy
ni hunt elasticity and strength of the whole system.
't - e CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long in.
• atigation and carefully conducted eipenment•t.
'laving been in use many yearn, during which urns
they nave prevented and relieved µ vast amount nt
pain and suffering ftom Headache, whether origin
ating in the neyons system or from a derangt-st
state of the stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in their composiuon,
and may be taken at ail times with perfect safety
and without making nets change of diet, and the
absence of any disagreeable taste renders ti easy to
administer them to children.
Beware of Counterfeits.
Thegenuine here fire signatures of Henry
Eipataft en each box.
er sd py Druggists and all other Doaleni Medi
rtslizsiili be sent by mail, prepaid, on toecap!
of the
PRICE, 26 CENTS.
All orders should he addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
?ram the ltraminer, Nurfotk., Va.
Cephalic Pills accomplish the obieot for whlna
hoy were made via.: Cure headache 'tall to form....
Frost the Examiner, Norfoa, Va.
They have been tested in more than a thou wand
cases with entire success.
Al-em tile Democrat, St. Cloud, Mtmt.
If you are, or have been troubled with the head
ache, Fiend for a box, (Cephalic fhlia,) so that you
may have them In Mee of an attack,
Pram the Advertiser, Provident.; .R.. I.
The Cephalic Palle are Raid to. be a remarkably
effective remedy for headache, and one of the very
best for that very frequent complaint which hm
ever been discovered,
From the Western R. E. Genetta, Mango. /U.
We heartily enfinrve Mr. BpaidinA, and hie unri
valled Cephalic Pllla
Arom Ma Kanawha Val* Star, Kanawha, Va.
We are acre that peratms muffering with the
headache, who cry thorn, will stick to them.
Prom the Souther n Path Finder. New Orleans,
Try them I you that are afflicted, and we ore sure
that your testimony can be added to the already
numerous list that has received benefits that no
other medicine can produce.
Prom r he Si. Louts Demoernt.
The immense demand for the artic!e ((Cephalic
Pills) is rapidly increasing.
Prom Vic dindetti., Dotamport, fowl.
Mr. Spnlding would not noun tiot his 13111116 with ail
article he did not knot° ur poimeaa real meriL
Prom the Advertiser. Provicknos, R. I.
The testimony in their favor in strong, from the
soot respectable quarters.
From the Daily News, Newport, S.
Cephalic Pills are taking the place of ell kind&
Prom IM Commercial Bialetin, Boston, Maus.
Said to be very etflcanioue for the headache.
/WA mingle bottle of tif'ALIJLNle'B PREPaIte:D
GLUE will save ten times its cost annually.-11)3
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SAVE THE PIECES!
ECONOMY I
Sir" A STricuns Tao Wawa Ntn."lol
— La accidents will happen, even in well regulated
families, it, a very desirable to have some cheep
and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys
Crockery, Ac.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets at such emergencies, and no household can
afford to be without it. It u 4 always ready, and up
sticking point.
"USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE."
N. 1-I,—A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Price
cents.
Addre ss llNßY C. SPALDING,
No. 48 CEDAR street, New York!
. - -
As certain unprincipled persons aro attempting
to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations
of my PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all per ,
SOW to examine before purchasing, and see that
the ,full name,
gir SPALDING'S PREPARED GLITEMPiI
on the outside wrapper; all others are swindling
oonnterteits.
Proem& by JOSEPH P LE:MING, corner Diamond
and liner ul airrot. tahlafi
CA RDS, &c
HOWE'S NEVITiiitUTTLE
Sewing Machines,
A RE ADAPTED to all kinds of
J. FAMILY SEWING, working equally well on
the lightest and heaviest fabrics, making the
LOCK STITCH SHAH
alike on both sides, which cannot be
Raveled or Pulled 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,
ar,2o:dAwttis W. S. LASCELL
RENT $12,50 PER MONTH.-A
three atcry brick dwelling house of hall and
six rooms, dining room and kitchen. situate on
Third street, two doors from Market street.
S. CUTHBERT .k SON,
°OE. 51 Market street.
0 - •
OLT 8 REVOLVERS---6 inch, 6 shots,
For ewe by BOWN k TETLEY,
°on 186 Wood Btreo
Ifftdire.
DISPATCH I
OADI lON
Slisallantous.
RIPREE & PHILIPS ;
GENERA. E., 4.1N61 1 14: P. A 64 rt,
A 7 TIIIIR NE! ACTOIa bi
r 2 alyett.? i.troet
Bement , . Laud and Wayne streets,
PiTTS•PAMIN, PEIVN'A.
•
are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whis
key. Ale, MGlaaries and Pori; BARRELS, at the
aii..rtesi notice and on the reasonable terms
THE ARDESCO OIL COIIPAN
11 L ir ANT FACTURE AND HAVE FOR
A Huh , n .14wrinir FrtiCie3 of
REFINED ARDESCO
Non-Ciptosl ve.,A tom?
PURE BE.VZOLE
Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street,
GENTS,
IMUME
1 OL Tilt'
CALF, KIP and THICK BOOTS
OF A VERY BUPERIOFCQUALITY.
BELLING :LOW *`OR CASIL
-Al- .
W. E. Schmertz & C 0.,;
No. FitlitiKreet.
m KA No,
ti ri AOO frYIN, PA AMAI , 14.15;8
Snecial Partner
(:enom! Partnr , ..
MEANS & COFFIN,
M PRIMI Co,)
Wfl LES ALE (3 ROCERS
Corner Wood and 13ncor Sta.,
PIT7 O IEIUPCI4I. PA
0141E3 BlittnE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
49 St. Clair Street.
:,(F rule:Ay with , J. Ifirshfidd,l
HAviN(; I:NED FI:, NE - 1,17
Y , )1411, s.th a C . ',010,4 1:14,11, r. LIMN,
( Ass IY4ER KS 14. , 1 t pur
eh...l at pr, , , 11.. -
4t .renl t0 , t11 , "11),1it.9 C•dered buyerg
pt.2l:rim
- •
H 0 Vil r m & T E TLEV,
136 Wood Street.
;hil ARE Too LS FUR BORING OIL
. WELLS at rho shorteat povisibla riptirA.
wring been in tha busineito of rortnufaeturing took
ever toner the "fev.r" tint nrolve not-a 4 can aw=are
peraonvi atvout to engage in the oil husinese. thiit it
Nv 31! i.e Lti their inlerevit to give um a can and make
- .• lan) tat iin ,-I our , avvek now on hand mhb
JAftlikk4 , I. FETZER,
FORWARDING AU COMM ion NIF.RCHARP
lowr, Grain, Bacon, Lar 1, Butter.
OrLad Vruit and Produce G•im•rally,
CMINIIII. n 7 MARKET A Fell TIRST EITELARTI3.
PITMIV:;i(4.9. PA
fixru. To—Franco; G. liaC,y, DU
worth sr., Cuthbert a. Son, Put.,n Boyd a
Ott, Hataker k Swearingen. S. Brady. CuM M. A
M. Rank, Lift Howell, Mangle k Co" Gaoryce
Anderson, Donlon Paxton A Co-, Wheeling.
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B. IMOGIEIit4 SOIL,
MAN MUCTIMIIII.B 0
MAIMS' IMPROVRD PAYMNT
STEEL CULTIVAJOR TEETH
AND GRAM DRILL TEETH,
Chiles. Corner Butlibr and Clymer
Streets, Ninth Ward,
PITI'SIBI:K141-1. PA
JAMES H. CHILDS & CO.
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allegheny City, Pa.
BUJITVJOTISIZAZI 01P
SI4MLESS BAGS,
AND OF
S 1•1".A.1317 Pi. ,
32 Inches to 40 Inches Wide.
*ET - Orders may be left at H. CHILDS A CO'S., la
Woad Street- Pittsburgh. r.wl it is
D USH HOUSE.-M. RUSH, Pr.yr:e-
AA, tor, N 0.397 Liberty street. near Pennayl value
Railroad Depot, Pittsburg!., ?a-
Thi.s house has been lately enlarged, refitted
and redurnushod, and is now in the beet of order
for the accommodation of boarders; and travelers,
The best of Oysters rece.ved daily, sold wholesale
and retail, or served up in every style. The delica
cies of tne season always on hand, together with
superior brands of Liquors, .kc. seld
HOMESTEAD, AND PROPERTY
SU IT A B LE FOR GARDENING PURPOSE
A 1 Anyn , )s, POSIT] VELY WITHOUT RE
SERVE, within four miles of the Court House,
and a short distance from the City line, near the
Connellevillo B.anroad which is now finished, giving
every facility to approach 'he property at a small
charge, with a pleasant ride to Haxiewood Station
on the Wood's estate, adjoining residence of Hon.
George H. Dame, Isaac Pennock, Nog., Hon. fit
Swartzwelder, Mr. Bargain and otters. Sale to
take place on the PREMISES en TB URBDAY next,
Ot:Tubh.R. Pro, at '2 o'clock. Caro will start from
the statics, near the Gas Works at ha'f-past one
o'clock, returning at 6 n'elnek. In convey those
wishing to purchase. FREE TICK ETd will be
given by ROWT 1101311, Esq., al the Law Office of
Messrs. Rabb A McConnell, Diamond street, I.e.
tweon Smithfield and Grant., or al the Auction House
of W. G. Mci.ARTINEY, where PLANS of the PROP
ERTY can bo seen. Further particulars will be
given in hand bills. Terms of sale accommodating
to all. JAMES McKENNA, Salesman.
W. G. littCsevrmv, Auctioneer. d
TEETH EXT}UCTEI) tiTTIOUTPLIN
BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS
whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are
used. Cold weather is the time when the appal',
tus can be used to its best advantage. Medio-1
gentlemen and thou* families have their teeth ex
tracted by my process, and are ready to testify ax to
the safety and painlessness of the operation, why t
ever has been said by persons interested in as
serting the contrary having no knowledge of try
process.
.air-AHTIFICIALTRETH inserted in every style
E. OUDRY, Dentist,
184 Bmithfield street
121=8:1
ij ii,l VAI ..E.:, DLS n.riEtr-
DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL 1.. .1%
arid SURGICAL Office, No. 60 ;:' .
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, -71,....„ . ---1 4 :.,
Pennsylvania, .y.-,* ,4,1
. - •
5 111:3:.• i
Dr. BROWN le en old eiti -f i lv ,,. ,
~
nen of Pittsburgh, and has been rt ~. ~,q7,..
in Practice (or the last twenty- . q,,e't'.. -
Ave years. His business has .r . Q•fr...;i,soo r •
been confined mostly to Private ` -- ..'5-• •'-
and Surgical Diseases.
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS
in need of a medical friend, should not fail to
And oh, the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a
reg ul a r graduate, and his experience In the treat
meet ors certain alas& of diseases is a sure
tee to the sufferers of ootaituag permanenf u r=
by the use of his remedies and following his ad.
vice.
DS BROWN'S REMEDIES
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dis
eases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affection. Also
all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which
manifests itself in the form of a letter, psoriasis,
and &great many forme of skin diseases, the origin
of whic h th e patient is entirely ignorant. To
persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure
and speedy reoovery.
gala( f FAL WEAK:Ng:dB
Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
” ra ufte d Wory which the Jung and weakminded
often glee wa y to, (to their own deetruction,) are
the only reliable remedies known in this wan.
try—they are safe, au4meke a spoady restoration
of health. _
SHEIJMATIHM.
Dr. Brosrd . s remedies never fail to mire this
palatal disease to a lan days—be will :warrant a
cure. He lase tmats Piles, Gormorrhota,
mature, Urethal
. Dis-coarges, Female Weakness,
Monthly goppreAmcons, Diseskies of the Joints,
tors in sno, - hervons /inactions, Paine in the Back
an d Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together
with all Maass B of an impure
A letter describing . the symptoms. considning a
ma directed to DR- tiROWN. No. be 'himittibeld St ,
pit t sbm•gb. Pas will be immediately answeivotid-:
Medicine sent to any Andreae, safely pw r ked and
secure from obserMiaon.
mae an d private Rooins, No. Go Stoltbtio'd
t yeat. Pitsatortrall. Ft. ..VO-deartilt
oTATO.Eb .—New brands large
White potatoes, just recerredend for sale by
~y, A. FETZER, corner market and Find alit
EDITION.
MEM
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH..
WAsIIINGTON CITY, October 17.—The
sti•anat.r Mount Vernon, Capt. Mitchell,
cense up the river last night. Some twenty
shots were fired at her from the batteries
at and near Shipping Point, but none
struck her. Capt. Mitchell report} that
cr forty , P3FI.O!N bound up with goys
ernrnent Et,,,re4 end merchant ves ,, •!3 with
coal and oysters, aro lying at Smith's
Point, afraid to attempt passing the
ememy's batteries near Shipping Point.
There aro rot el batteries there mounting
thirteen or morn guns. A battery has just
been opened at Quantico Hill. on the right
bat.k. at Quantico Creek, a short distance
above Shipping Point. The other three
a^e between Shipping Point and Evanepert.
There is said to be aho a battery at Timber
Creek and ono gun on the hill above
Eunsport.
. _
lk hen the Pawnee and Mont Vernon
went t - iwn night before lest, the Mount
Vernea pre :eded the Pawnee and the 400
Marines on board wereordered to lie down
on deck, two clef p, in passing the enemy's
bettery‘s, which wee done, and they thus
escaped from the shore. Thirteen shots
werodired at the Pawnee, six of which
struck her and one passed near the maga
zine.
Pn'T. , BUEOII, PA
The Acquia Creek battery is silent.
The steamer Alger is at the Navy Yard
taking in stores.
Of the thirty•sis rebel prisoners to be
released according to the recent special ce
der, only three of them tooday took the
oath of allegiance, namely: George Larri•
bee, Joseph Elliot, of Missouri, and Jere
miah O'Brien, of Georgia. The others took
an oath not to bear arms against the
United Slates.
The President has addressed a letter to the
Viceroy of E•>ypt in acknowledgement of
the liberal, enlightened and enerk..etic pro
ceeding; adopted by his Highness, in
t•rin;ing to a speedy and condign punish..
meta, the parties who were concerned in
an act of cruel persecution against an
agent of certain Am , rican Christian Mis
sionaries in Upper Egypt.
The City Councils, this afternoon, re
elected Richard Wallach, Mayor of Wash.
lngton. His former election was to fill
the vacntcy caused by the removal of Col.
Barrett to Fort Lafayette as a political
priscnor, but as he resigned preliminary to
reieare, another election was domed
necessary.
sj William T. Brooks, of the U. S.
Army, has been appointed Brigadier Gen
eral of volunteers,
Information has been received here from
a source entitled to cri-dit that Slidell and
Mason, the rebel Ministers to Franco and
Englani t aro not only authorized to nego
tiate treaties of extraordinary commercial
advantage with those powers, but to place
the Southern Confederacy, for a limited
period, under their protection.
War Movements In Missouri
ST. Loure, Oct 17.—Camp MeKinstry
near Syracuse, Oct 17.—Gen. Fremont
has sent a dispatch here, stating that he
has reasons to believe that Sterling Price
has retraced or will retrace his steps to the
Osage, and there make a stand and give
our forces battle. Adjutant General Smith
informs me that he has raised 10,000 men
for the Missouri State militia, and thinks
ho will be enabled in due season to obtain
the remainder of the 42,000. A large
supply of transportation is now on Its way
here from St. Louis.
Headquarters at Warsaw, October 16.
We are here with parts of Sisgol's and
Assbott's divisions. Siegel's advance is
already across the Osage. His cavalry to
day had a skirmish with one of the enemy's
mounted parties, and took three pritroners.
He is in possession of the bridge over the
Pommeueterre river, with infantry and
artillery.
The main body of the enemy are reported
45 mites distant
The Democrat learns that Dr. timer,
Surgeon of the 23i Illinois regiment. Col.
Mulligan's Irish brigade, started on Wed.
nesday by order of Gen. Curtis, for G-en.
Prices' headquarters, with an offer to effect
the liberty of Col. Mulligan, by tendering
in his place the release of Gen. Frost from
his parole of honor, taken alter his cap•
lure at Camp Jackson. We hear also that
a like exchange will be tendered Colonel
Bowen.
Geary's Victory at flo.lvar.
POINT OF ROCKS, Oct. 17.—C01. Geary,
w:th a part of the force under his com
mand, achieved a glorious victory yestern
day, at Bo)ivar, on the Virginia side of the
Potomac, against a greatly superior force
of cavalry, artillery and infantry, captur
ing ono 32 pounder and some prisoners,
who report a rebel loss of not less than 150
killed and wounded. Our loss was only 4
killed and 7 wounded.
Co]. Geary was slightly wounded with
a shell.
The fight lasted 5 hours
.11M. --
Secretary Seward's Circular
Nxw YORK, Oct. 17.—The circular of
Secretary Seward caused a depression in
stocks today, especially in government, it
being supposed by some that the Secretary
of State was in possession of knowledge
relative to foreign movements which
prompted the issuing of such a document.
Government sixes of 1681 declined about
two per cent , and some leading stocks fell
off nearly four per cent. The noon mar.
ket, however, closed slightly more steady.
NEW YORA, Oct: 17 —The Kerosene
Oil Works of J. H. Brundage, at Hunter's
Point, wore burnt this mottling. Two
men were fatally injured. The loss is esti.
mated at $lO,OOO.
KPH KIM ANTHONY MITI"
08E111 MEYER it BON,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail
Dealers In
FURNITURE & CHAIRS.
No. 424 Penn street, above the llama,
Hainan hand a large ariaardnen r of raney and Plain
Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of inch* own
manufacture, and warranted equal in quality an
style to any manufactured in the city, and will se
at reaeorbahle eruurg te2B:tf
JOHN MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
YOB. TH3 BALI" 07
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW -kIkRRET,
14.11:1B el T TSB ÜBGH•
- SMITH, PARK 8E
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Warehouse, No. 140 First and 120 Second streets.
Manufacturers of all sires and descriptions of Coal
Oil, Itetorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad
Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,Steel Moulds, Pal
lies, Hangers and Couplings.
Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de•
soriptlon made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attaahed to th
Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefull
ttendnd La: felillgrurad
YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
AT THE OLD STAND,
CORNUCORIIE RESTAURANT,
No. 40 Fifth Street.
- - - - - - -
WHERE FAMILIES, HOTELS,
Restaurants and the trade generally, can
be supplied with Chesapeake Bay Oysters at the
lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited.
ocl4 ELI YOMiG, Proprietor.
Iroung"s Eating Saloon,
COll. VIRGIN ALLEY and SMITHFIELD BT.,
where Oysters and all the delicacies of the season
will be served up in the most palatable style.
ELI YOUNG,
oat corner Virgin alley and Smithfield at.
10 bil I la i•A KS FOR V)
OEMs,—
Aped style of
Gents' Patent
sees
Collars for 1861.
10 Shirt Collars of any style for 28 cents,
&mix, MACRON a to, ants N 05.17 sad 19 Pith street.
From lit ashington City.
In New York.
011 Works Burnt,
COMMERCIAL:
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
WEEKLY REVIEW.
Carefully Revised and Corrected by our
own Commercial Reporter.
Prerstimas, October 17. 1861.
B r -iliaess has been more aotive for a few daya
past, but prices are without noticeable change.
Apples... Sales choice green, in lots at $1,500
$2,00 B barreL
Ale...eittaburgo mammon/red continues in
fair demand, with steady shipments to all parte o:
the country. Tho established rates at present are
bbls. hf. bbls. bbls. hf. bbls
Kennet.-$B,O B 0.00 India $B, O O $ ll , OO
Cream.. 6 , 00 @ 6 , 00 2 , 68 @ 3 , 0 0 Porter.... 8.00
A.shes...We note no material change. Pots
rate at 4@41,4c and Pearls at 6y ®l c; Soda
Ash at 3 11 43yc; Nitrate of Soda at 6 1- 41gOjic; and
Concentrated Lye 10 , 4,c, B lb.
Macon-. There is a fair demand, and a decline
in figures. _Shoulders are dull at s%ele f . ; sid e ,
at 6%(a7e; Pain HAMS 7X@WA'o, and Sug,,r Cured
lb
B enzole...This new article is just comi, •
nto
market and takes the place of Spirits of Tureen.
ne, for which it is an admirable substitute. Mod
erate sales are made at don lit gallon.
Beane ...There is a good demand, with sales
of small white at 60@65c. per bush.
Batter... Sales of ohms roll making at 10@
11c * lb.
Brooms... Sales at $1,56@1,75 per dozen for com
mon and $2,00@2,75 for good and fancy.
Buckets and Tubs—The Beaver mantnae
urers' prices are as follows:—Bnakets plain, insides
Tdozen sl,4fc painted inside, $1,584 8 hoops, $1.75;
übs, No. t 3 hoops, tit dozen, $7,75; No. 1, 2 hoops
011,75; No. 2 $6.00; No 3, salt% No. 4, $4,75; No. 5
55 60; Kooler's No. 2, s2,7fr, Half Bushels, sealed
$4.76.
h uckwh eat Flonr...Bales of new crop at t 2
•"f 100 lbs.
Cheese—The market 113 well supplied, with
sales of W R. at 87c.
Id
Corn eal...esl
1,64 es prime sifted at 4.5©50c sg
bushel.
Cordage...
L
Manilla Rope, coil.. 9cVlb Manilla Rope, cutll€ pie
Hemp " " -Maple Tarred " 13t4Lb
Hemp " " ..11eVith Tarred " cut 14c311b
Pao'ng Yarn, fine..12e0.1:15 Paeng Yarn, cornltepfb
Bed ChrtlE....Maal lin, s2,' 00 Vi dozen ; Hemp
81,00, $1,37,52,00g,t‘75 '4l dozen; Hemp coil, 11. II DI.
Plough Lmes....tdanilla 87c. IS dozen; Hemp7oc. II
dozen.
Caton Cbrdage...Cetton Rope if, and upwards. We
do. below 5.1, 22c.; Bed Colf, 0 50®3,6204,76 qi
itzen. Plough Lines $1,25; Sash ds ,50.
Dried Beer... There is a demand, princi
pally local, at 10?,4®11e. It lb. in tierces.
Eggs... ha good demand. Sales of packed In
Lbla, at 53 0e per doe.
freed... The sales are limited and prices better
We quote Middlings at 85®90c la 100 IDs; Shorts
64.1 - 062 e; Bran at 45060 r., Ship Stuffs at 60(650.1 Oil
meal, sisgao qi ton.
Flour... Has advanced a trifle and we now quote
at $4,75®4 Si extra superfine, 54,90®5,12 for extra
family and $5,25®837 for fancy, from Store. No
superfine sellii.g, the better grades having almost
driven it out of our market.
Feathers...We quote Prime Western at 46c
from first hands; 48.®50c. from store.
Fire Brick... Sales of Bolivar at $26088 it M.
Ptah... Sales looted tit 54,26 for barrels, white;
$2,20® $2,25 for Lake Herring; No 3 Mackeral at
$7,00; No. 2 at 58,00.
Grain... W beaus without material chance. We
quote RED at 94®95e; and WHITE at 596®08e.
Coins is selling at 4404.6 e. Oars are unchanged, and
'we quote at 23®24e from first hands. and Obofrom
store. Barley and Rye dull and without enange.
Grocertea...Sugar has advanced since cur Last
and we now quote at 140106 c per l; Molassea is
steady at 600112 c for N 0; Coffee firm at / O V® l 7 l / 4 ";
Lice quiet at 7@7 4c.
Ray... Sales at scales limited at 57@9 per ton.
Hides... Bides are ~one up an -t green Halted are
selling as 7®n,e,c - f In; dry flint 13016 c.
Iron and - Nalls—The manufacturers quote
common bar at 2.tA'a - 0 lb ; other descriptions in
proportion. Nails, 10 to 6d. at $2,50; Bd. and 8d at
V1.,70; 7d and Bd., $3,200; lid, 58,26; 4d. blued, $8,60;
341 do, $4,00; 2d do Line, 58,00®.5,80. Spikes, 8 to
tn., 1476; wrought do., $4.,25®4,75.
Lard.....le to demand. Prime country is selling
at 6%®7%e ID in bbls, and kegs; city leaf Sc in
bbls.
Leather... The market is 'Steady, with no
change in our old quotations:
Red Spanish Sole 31D 21(42.5c Lippert) dos r°43
Slaughter.— ' 25(.4i211e Bridle " $ 10 0 46
Harness " 274390 tifkirting " 32434 c
Lima—Louisville sells regularly at11,20@1,26
per Dbl.
Lumber, Greon...There is but little now
coming to market, and the figures are for par
tly seasoned. The prices range—for Common $lO
412 per 1,000 feet and Clear MOO; Timber 4§6e
p cubic foot, and Shingles $2,20 1.000.
Lumber, ...Seasoned...The following are the arm
tautens per 1,000 feet, for seasoned lumber at city
yards:— Common 1 in. boards, $14.00.
011... Crude Rock is offering in large quantities
and sold ab 8490 gai; Lard, No 1, brings 70425 c;
Linseed 138470 x., sales refined Carbon (Eagle
Works) at 40c IS gal. Lubricating (crude) at 13c sp
gallon. Refined Coal at 45c41 gal.
Pig Metal... There is brit iittle doing. We note
a few aides of Allegheny, at $24, and Tennant+.
V 25 per tom
Potatoes... Prime Neshannoeks are worth 30c
it bushel at wharf.
Po'ivder...We quote blasting and mining at
$4,25 3 keg; rifle at $6,26; safety hies) $4,0 3 1000
feet.
Rye Flour,—Dull at V.,754.2,87 barrel.
dialt_le steady at the advance and No 1 sells at
51,35 tjl bbl; No• 1 extra $1,50.
Iloapa.-Tbe following are the manufacturers,
pncea Rosin, 4-3,40..; Na. 1 Palm, 5 1 4 Chemical,
4M; Castile and - Telles, 10e; SawyeetrChem
Olive, 414 e.; Woman's Friend, in 3 tS
Starch... Woods' is selling at 4Mc tb in lots
Salt.... There is a fair demand, with sales of
No. lat V 1,0541,10 gl bbL, and No. 1 Extra at
$1,12(1,163, bbl.
Shootings, Yarns, dte—The ruling agnres
are as follows, at four months time or 6 per cent
off for cash Eagle Sheetmgs, 110. Vi yard; Ni
agara do 10Xe.
iNioa. 6 tolo inalosive 23e liti lb I
No. 16- 33x.3! i lb
Nos. 11 and 12 31 ID No. 17.-..... 31 111 lb
No. 13 30 31 lb I No. A-- 36 31 lb
No. 14. ...... ... ...... ....- 31 30 lb No. 19 36 sit lb
No. 1b....—. ......... --. 32 it ID No. 20-..... 37 Id lb
No. 400.........160 doz. No. 800....„..-120 Vbdos
No. NO 14 VI " No. 900 1214
No. 800 13 " No. 1 .1 "
No. 700 1/ "
CLLILPST Mat, aka, so.
Chain, assorted eol's 23e41.1b I 011itkiiellielk...... 2803 lb
" under lb cute 17 w® Tertno-_-_-......- 18 lo lb
" over " 28 141 b Batting family 20 it%
Coverlet Yarn. .... ..- 35 ffb 1
1 " No. I—.lB liil lb
Caulking.-- '.. 114 115 " " 2...... 15 II ID
lita-sw —Sella from etty scales at $5,00@7,251
ton.
Tallow—Rot:nth quotes at 841,8 1 4 c and countrr
rendered at 9y,(410c.
White Lead, Litharge, ilso...White Lead
is firm, and in steady demand at $2,60 keg for
pure oil and dry Sc. it ID., subject to the usual
discount. ItedLead 8%(4)9c. net, and Litharage 8
Window Gloas-.The prices remain steady,
and we quote as follows for city brands, in boxes of
fifty feet, with 15 per cent. discount: 6xB and
7x9, $2,00; Bxlo, $1,26; Bxll, 9xll, 9x12 and 10x12,
tit,*
Bxl3, gala and 107.14, $2,751 9x15, 10x15 and
1.0x16, 58,00:
W still dull and low. Common Rea
titled sells at 17@l8c; better grades 19g20c; New
Rye 76.451,00 per gal., and Old Rye at 1460@2,00
per gal., as in age and qualitY.
rmrwrmmi3r=rimm
ALl.souarri CITY, October 17, 1881.
The offerings of cattle tois week are lighter than
for some time past, but sheep and hogs are to good
supply; the demand . for the Latter is smalL No
material change in pnoes since last week.
UNION DROVE FA RDS.
Jahn Allenrkr, Proprietor.
CATTLE.
Seat East.
Offered by.
E Williams
Capt Hutchineon
.1 Turner
8 Rowley-- ..
M -Kidd
D Hunter.— ......
J
G C Crum
D Jaines.
0 A Thayer
J W Miller
J
H
J B Huff.
M T elwickercL
Joe Robinson
A Rodgers
J
H A Menick.
H A Moth acken....
W H McFadden........
222 449
SHEEP
2328 head offered; 892 sold at 52,2602,60 per head
1434 head sent East.
HOGS.
WM head offered; 91 head sold at $9,90(013,50 per
100 IDs; 1968 head sent East.
204 head shipped East.
MORGAN ROUSE YARDS, NINTH WARD
CATTLE.
329 head offered and sold at 2,g3e ip Ib.
SHEEP.
506 head offered; about 800 head sold at $2@52,60
Per head; balance sent East.
HUGS.
804 head offered, but not !old, and Sent East,
HOBBES.
62 head sent East,
SILK BUNTING
CHINTZFLAGS,
-A T--
R. WILLIAMSON'S,
NO. 47 ST. CZAIR STREET
LARGE HALL TO LET—Situate on
.114 owner of FM and Bro Mined streetnaenrth
otorT; Apply to Et OUTHIBERT*BO.S
, 0 4 31 - • ea Etarket,dre4.
-. . ..
PITTED3I7IIGit; THEATRE
um:a
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PincssOirlinconnio—Prlrateißoxen4mibsi ne .
Befit in Priinikerißar, s l okParia
Circle. dila* ,50-neditr,-Eirpnr 2e.i3entig
Colored Gallery.. g 6 °Wig Oolore?,o?,Fur6o‘ktry.
Gallery,'ls'oanta. ' . - 41,1%
FRIDAY EVENINcii • , -f"
POPULAR PLAY.' 5" 17
POPULAR-PLAY .1, - : 4
POP,ULAB P 7.
UNCLE TOM'S HABiN. •
UNCLE TGAI'SVADDV.,,IT?•'..:
• UNCLE TO:IS . I'SCAEIN,
Et tie Henderson as Topsy.
Ettio Henderson as Topsy. we.
Etta Headersonoo Tomurai..?
MITCEILIPI73 AND MLIMPAPITMIERIe
PUTHSCEGFPI, October 12tb;18t11.- '
AGENERAL MEETING 'OF
iitockholdera of (Ms Bank will be LeliE .; oar e,
IIBSDA.Y. November 6th, at 12 o'clock x.
The annual election for lirectors be helttsl 4 ;
Monday, November /B„between the hours of. 1.
and 2P x. [00143 W.H. DENNY, Coabior;
tams
A usTrx Loomis
.131, Promissory lliotea,l3oads, MortgatAlin4*-
sem:ales for money.
Money limed cia Cheeks et shori diatat.,:idditt j , l l
collateralsectuitles.
NOTPXI AND Dita.Pra sousirr Aso sow.
Persons desiring LOD= eisa be igstaradocalatedo4-:,:.
essonable terms, and capitalists can bo Anal ,
with good sem:mitres at remunerative priew,
also,
rai attend to the Bale, Ws' atlas and. Lietadrlit:4C-;
Estate. • ,
Office, No. 92 FOURTH Frrßiom above 'woo;
Wild+ —
AUSTIN LOOMIS &.1311.,1;;;,
TO THE PUBLIC.
I.7BPECIALLY the lama
rant and falsely ? Lo d-;
est Physicians of all de- .'' .";
.2....-'2.;.-'..1,- ,
',,
nominations, treat secret .'. • 7:.L.- ":4rijil,'i'''4,,X,---'
and delicate disorders, - --4;;E___ -- ' ....-- - "`. 4 ? ..*:
5,....f.'
self abuse and dieeases or - , ';l,',/ 1 i.....,... - ;
staations common. and ; .. -, ~ , ii.',....5 . 5.
nci dent to youths of both . , -;•:- - - 1` . .;.._
__ , i. - ‘" , - - -; .....,, ~
sexes, and adults, single Or .. ", ";:e.... Tg.:;: t
i} . ilemerranr publisEns 'th em e 'c .44W]iffling'
so, the ignorer {', 4 7 01.1t fit l iKa.“ ' : 36 : 36 ' i ll lA - 16'
A t
drosidfully shocked,Arviid thiray.:ll , It'farviiii4....: ric,i,
very immoral, and for oontasei ..ilt9te' corrutien among their vrilee, pronsiatit " `-
and d . r hters. Their family physiclai - sbonl lief-' --
ClilltiClEl to keep them in ignoranee: thar:theY de
the same an In-. IaRaIiSTRUP. (except Plabitle4l
lest a lucrative practice might be lost to 11:C" :1
among stupid, lasely modest and Trent:own:On(
families, born and. raised In ignorance, VPrlnaftor . ,
as mushrooms , and who compare societ y, .intellW ''
gentle, sense. Ac., to dollars sad cents,mysteribuslyi "
meanly or illy gotten. It is to publitity,. hi:mem - , -I '''.
I that numerous parents and guardians are thankfittl .'
that men sons,..claughtere and wards, prwriottilti
feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and ini , ltottf., ~
ance, have been restored to health and vigor by Pr. , '''
ERANSTRUP. besides many before and after Mari
dame through him have been saved muchauffortee'
anxiety, mortification, ;tc. Having the advantage'
of over thirty years experience and obetsitaticsi,'"
consequently, lie has superior skill In the treatanortt _
of special diseases, and who is daily consulted try'''
the profession, as well recommended by revecto
able citizens, puolishers, proprietors of hotels,&e.
Spermatorhee or so called nocturnal emisciott4- 7 .
'I dreadful malady can be completely crank*
the very lastdiscovery that lies neveryet falled., - "fiC
female diseases he has had superior ennexlen.o,o,o
account of his old age, seventy , ..years, olliziogu:'
larity is completely cured. AS for conemirtitioltn;
nV
monary diseases my syraps; which are,ep '
sod from Iceland moss and other ingiet!lite.. ,
a skillful physicicu five years at the .t= l
has had more success than all the P
that bare as yet been discovered, as the.
cafes will show. They are all genuine arid; *..'
found according to a pamphlet that each -
will get at the exam , ealion, all free of any - '
Office 86 Byrd, hlyttd street, near ilihment ii " -
Private communication from nil parts of the
.itr rtly attended to. Direct to
. 80.X..attfk . ... .1; '
Pittsburgh Posttlfidcfv:,
de`- Is. avitha
ROCK C A NDY,—
30 boxes White Rock Molly;
15 Yellow " " jtti . s . tr,t4OW
{in d for sale by
Ewa REYAYER tIRCIEL 3 ,
T. J. EittAfr-.—..re.W., *KARP
Western Stove Works :'3
245 LIitARTY - -STREET, PITTSBER&:.
qtAFF & CC;
MANUFACTU/lERN-,,,0
a.
WOULD CALL THE
!sated
of the pablto teem? Urge stock Of Waite.
•
00,1 c, Parlor & Heating Stotati,
KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS,
Homaw-WANN:Acc;eviong wbiekt Will belOws4be
312 C COAL COOK . OTONFRIS,, , III4=X
KATY. The
Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Re lipie ad
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at thittate
Fair for the BEST COAL 'COOK STOVIM -,l#o
FIRST PREMlUMattareed to the
TRUE AIIERIUAR, MBE* ILIT*6
Pcr the EMT WOOD 0001 C STOVES ROWAN
USE The EBBTUORIAN and EANSitfilteattum
Stoves are tuasurpaised. We call -nttenthnext
DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest siciek.x>
GRATE FROM& FE SIDOS
N.B.—We line the DLLMONDand'ECLIKE 4 4I
Cook Stoves with Boap-Stone Linings, WhietOW.d
the ft .re better than iron. "nttiten
EAGLE OIL WORKS.
WIGHTMAN ANDER:SOX
EFINERS AND DEAL .$ IN
Pure Carbon Oil, quality gtudarddidOWs
uAgh.
Mao, Benzoic, and Oar Grease corudsutirOntad-
Orders left at Ottess, Smyth k Co.'s, ork.Wa ter
ad First ate., will be promptly tined. estitAn
OARPEi:CIS 1 0.4.16.R.F•Errel
SPRING SALES.
W. D. k a. svcieLLULTI
- Fourth Street,
ZIFAVE JUST OPENED ASPIMDID
a iv assortment of
Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Taws
try, and Common IngrujiLL ,
CarPetth,fils• •
OIL CLO T , H )=.ltisb-1
From 8 to 24t feet, new desigus and foe
L auttfe
with all goods usually found in F
CARPET STORER, and 011 58 foororeblEi. sia
any other house in the city .
.tribBo
Sold Priee.
24 sl2'3 head
18 14 3 howl
18 2@2,k4
19 2 403100 B 5
18 2 503100 11:1
2° N
443 WIA.-fi
19 2•
8 2 42%x111)
76 2 3 / 4 403 j 5
16 2%3
10 2 tya 31D
13 1%42 3lb
42 2%3 lb
75 2 lb
42 2 @3 a
3 .3 15
83 23.48 3lb
JESSE JOH.NSON,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHUIT,
AND
Dealer in .Flour, Gral23,_asid AU 3E014 or
Country Produce; Wilma rualk, -
guars, Cigars, Tobaelect.l,
Liberal advances made on coi2iNpmmts
of High Wines.
OFFICE AND WARBIOUSENO.237SOIMi Stft:i STs
PEEELA33mxitiA.
an2&lyd
ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! 1
ELEGANT
BEAUTIFUL!
CariAP
W. P. ....A.twa,au„.
87 Wood-Areet
For sale by
a 024
RIFLES AT SIO-For ;*1
0i.2 e
4aWit 4 Mit,
.;.1.36, Attract.
ifnil CASH AND RECHip HIM
-4,...PN., tired in one, two, three and four
year,. wiliwobase ten acres of iinkteld Itind, a
brick dwelling house , of four rooms, fraird62;b arn ,
well of wafer etc, situate two miles trona Phillips.
burg, Beaver county. B. CUTHBERWEISON,
ti Marketstueet,
W ILI., BE - OPEN :.-; w ==
ON TOR3DAY, a mce toz OLOAlits
of the latest styleet, which wake aokt *owl
DREBB GOODS ofthe newest.
'A lot of 00IINTRYB 13qtaxttailiaaand
quality, will be Bold oh for cola-ettioAeILAR
SET aTNEFIL [WSJ Jir4dileNCEL
pkIINDRY CONSIGNThV,
_ .
io3 bags Rea Nets;
75 buttes _Zorn Meal; ,
3 00 " . gibtilAd„
C oo;
2 tisq#,Prtme Bftna•
50tron•bo Oa
Mlpg
e ta a ktfa) •
t--.
W 4
In sa {1
me and for sale. 748,A,
eat
AlBO--IMPROVED]
IRON i CITY,
IN THE STATE
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