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, JAMES P. BARR,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Termit—Uailt, buc Dollara per year, strlotly m
advance. V/kuklx, BUngle subscrip
tions, One Dollar per year.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE I.ITY
FRIDAY MORNING::;:;:::
CITY M -A.T XEB. S
The Supreme Oiurt was not in session
yesterday, having finished the business ul
the week and adjourned on Wed no*day.
The list for Beaver, Boiler, M* *rcor, Law'
rence, Venango, Clarion and Elk counties
Will be taken up on Monday nept. The
week following will be cases
from Jefferson, Erie, Crawford anaPorest.
This will close the list for* tflJTWestern
District, and the Court will then adjourn,
to meet again on the first Monday of Jan*
uary at Philadelphia, when decisions may
be looked for. A Nisi Prius Ctfjrt will bo
held in Philadelphia
probably by Judge ThomptfS*^
District Courtv**" r
Before Judge Williame.J^F
Thursday, NaSrT4, 1861.
The case of Shaw ve. H<fey et al., action
on a promissory note, went to the jury
lo day. No verdict at adjournment.
United States Circuit Court.
Before Judges Grier and McCandlets.
Thursday, Nov. 1 i.U, 1861. *£
In the case of R’chardson vi Lawrence
County, already reported, which was con.
eluded this morning, the jury it. und a cpo
oiai verdict upon tht facie.
The next ca=o taken up was that of
Sylvester W. Hdl, v« Sharp burg Bridge
Company. It occupied tho C.-un until the
hour of adjournment and will be resumed
on Friday morning.
Visit of Gsand Officers of I. 0. O.
F.— Oq Wednesday evening there was a
frand meeting of all the lodges of Odd
Allows in the city at their hall on Fifth
itreet, to meet the Grand officers, geveral
hundred members of tho order were pres
ent, chiefly officers in their respective
lodges, and great zeal and interest was
manifested by all. The grand officers
were much encouraged and the occasion
was one of great interest throughout, cal
culated to benefit the order in a high db.
gree.
Passing Counterfeit Monet —On
Wednesday, a men namei T. W. Moore,
hailing from some place up the Allegheny
river, was arrested and taken before Al
derman Doraldson, on a charge of pulsing
a counterfeit ten dol.ar note on Frank
Marion. Tho accused is a very respecta
ble looking man, but as he admitted hav.
ing previously tendered it, and being in
formed of hie character, he was committed
ro jail in default of b*ii.
Two Mobs Pennsylvania Regiments
Bkady. —The Ivghty-Sixth Peunsylva o
nia regiment, Col Powers, and the Fifty.-
Fourth Pennßyluama regiment, are ex
pected to arrive at Washington during tho
week. These regiments are made up of a
majority of men wbo served in the Tnird
Pennsylvania regiment in tho throe
months service. Thoy are mostly from
Cambria and adjacent counties, and arc
well officered-
better irom Oeneral Meagher,
We referred, a few days since, to the
fact that the Committee fur the Irish
Brigade had invited General Meagher to
deliver an oration in this city, upon the
subject of the pn-sent rebellion. That
distinguished gentleman has s:n: tho fol
lowing response, wLmh speaks for itself.
The time of his coming _wiil be duly an«
nounced by the committee.
Hkadciuarters ok Irish Brigade, j
Wo. 69G Broadway, New Y -rk,
Xov. ]o'.b, lbOl. )
To Messrs. P. C Shannon, Jas. Me.[■<!<<;,
John Harper, Henry A. Weaver, John
Maekin ami P. F
Gkntlkmkn: A liltie later, 1 may be
able to comply with tbo i r.viiatior. conveyed
in your very courteous and flattering letter.
At present, however, till after the departure
of oar two regimonts on nr*xt Monday,
I am bo incessantly occupied that 1 cannot
even say when 1 could be with you Be
Mflured, however, 1 feel very grateful for
your valuable assistance and. lully appro*
date the patriotism which prompts your
CO operation in our organization. I 6ball
indeed endeavor to comply with your re
quest, and will apprise you, at the earliest
possible moment, of the time when 1 can
be with you.
Very faithfully yours,
Thomas Francis Meagher.
Collision. —Two freight trains on the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago rail
road, one following the other Eastward,
collided yesterday ;• orniDg, in the fog,
noar Shousetowo, about eight o’clock, —
The last train ran upon the first, th • en*
ginestriking the caboose car of the fore
most train and running partially through
it without bursting out the tides. The on
fineer and fireman escaped without injury,
ut John Dewalt, of Allegheny, brakes
man, was slightly bruised by the machine
ery, and scorched by the lire from thelo
comotive.
Bbugnations ok Pennsylvanians in
the Army. —The following resignations
of Pennsylvanians in the Army have been
officially annnounced:—Captain Oscar J.
Loraine, Fifth Reserve; Oapt, John Mc-
Manus, Thirty-first Reserve; Capt. Jeromo
Myers, Seventh Reserve; Captain L. S.
Cantwell, Eigth Reserve; Surgeon J. M»
Henderson, Thirty-second Regiment; As
sistant Surgeon S. B. Mungee, First Cali
fornia Regfmeni; First Lieutenant Henry
A, Colt, Fifth Reserve ; First Lieutenant
Goitavus L. Braun, First Artillery, to ao
eepi promotion; First Lieutenant Lemuel
Howell, Seventh Reserve; First Lieuten
ant Charles Kuhn, Twonty-soventh Regi.
me£t; First Lieutenant George K. Schell,
Seventh Reserve; First Lieutenant Jamea
Vans tavern, Soventh Reserve; Second
Lieutenant P. J. Murray, First Reserve
Cavalry; Lieutenant A. G. Whitfield,
Thirty second Cavalry. There have been
over one hundred resignations from other
States within the past week.
Soldier Drowned. —The Cincinnati
Gazette has the following in its issue of
Wednesday: A detachment of one hun
dred and twenty-four troopa, belonging
to Gan Negley’s Pennsylvania Brigade,
now in Kentucky, passed down the river
on the steamer Argounut. Capt. l J yfer, in
command of the detachment, reports that
when a short distance Marietta, one
of the men, named Abraham Keller, from
Allegheny City, deliberately jumped over
t) 0 and was drowned before assistance
could him. Another soldier, named
Samuel OhT or . from -Novillc, Cumberland
county, accident 11 ? feli overboard, during
the prevalence of a dense fog, and was not
seen afterward. The are all
well.
Col. Maxwkll’s Regiment.—A letter
from this regiment.now at C&mp.Camar«u J?
says: “We were muib'.ed into the United
States service on U ?i Friday morning, and
received our blanket* and oyofeoats the
feame day, which wai a lucky movement
for us. We have hud splendid weathfer
he-p, considering the :imo of year, having
had no freezes yet. Wo received the re
mainder of our ur.ibirms this morning.”
Capt. Moore's Veruor Greys belong to this
Tegiment.
Mustered In.—C >l. Lehman's 103 d
reziment, now at Camp Urr, Kittanning,
is noarly full and will be ready to march
aeon* Oapt H. B Hays swore in six
hundred men on Wednesday.
An Aged Ojlnaky. A lady of the
Second "Ward yesterday exhibited lo us
the corpse of h>-r ucce-jscd canary, which
had j jst died from old ac''*. The hietor}'
of “Dick” may bo interesting to om tholc
gi*t* r &* wo informed
is a remarkable (•♦»«*♦ of longevity in birds
of that species Ho was born in the sum
mer of 1847, and was cc ,v?(qu ntly in h 8
fifteenth year wh-n he* owd. In early hfe
“Dick” was c-.u;f:d in the- same house ’wi'h
a red bird, lrorn wh- m h*r learned bis
11.0.05 Hi* eocg w.h3 never that of his
species, and were ho rot se-- n, the auditor
would suppose bo was lisienimr to o r *c» of
the red feathered tribe. Tim i.!u:-tratos
the force and permanency ol early teach
ing, as “Dick's” voice, having been once
tuned to the rotes of his i-hltr cousin,
never resumed its < rigiaality. m all the
long years of his bird*iif<\ “Dirk” retain*
od his strength and vigor until rearly a
year ago, when he ceased to sing, became
subject to fainting fits, and growing daily
older and weaker, until ahvut ten days
6ince, when he became unable to mount
hh p’ercb, and, his kind mistress having
made him a bed in the corner of his cage,
he nightly crept into it and slept; but yes-*
terday morning he was found dead, hie
body stark and stifl, lo* immortal part in
the birds’ paradise. P < r “Dick” will be
Bincerely mourned and hi.- cage preserved
as a memento by hie mistress.
NOV. IS
Killed on the Railroad.—James
Beatty was killed on tbe Indiana branch
of the Pennsylvania Railroad on Tburs
day evening last. The deceased bad been
in Indiana borough during the early p-.rt
of and became intoxicated, and
attempted to walk between the rails to bis
home, some three mileß down the road.—
Ae the eugineer neared the station he blew
the whistle and looked back to get the
signal from the conductor if be had passen
gers for the station, and on turning round
be discovered the deceased about thirty
yards ahead lying on the track. He im
mediately whistled down brakes and re
versed the engine, but it was too late,—
The train passed over the unfortunate
man, crushing him badly, his bowels and
liver being torn out and strewn along the
road, and his body Literally cut in two
above the hips.
The Pirates.—Tnia is the title of a
new modern and patriotic drama, which ia
to be produced at the Theatre this even
ing, with all the effect of scenery, Ac. Tbe
piece is well cast and will be well played
It will embrace 6everal;thrilling scenes and
tabloax, such as the “Capture of the Sum
tor,” “Pall of Forts Walker and Beauro
gard,” &z. We think the new piece will
take well. The performance begins with
“Tbo Soldier’s Daughter,” with lv.tie
Henderson as Widow"Cn#»orlv.
Henry Miner, at the Gr-at 3'e>iod : cal
-Depot, Fifth street, next door to the Post
Odiee, has all the l&to now novels, inciud
>ng Great Expect* ions, Lady Maud,
East Lynne, or tbe Earl’s Daughter and a
great variety o! others. The Lady’s Book
lor D.'cernher, h beautiful number, has
arrived Miner he* also the greatest
variety of envelopes and note and writing
paper in the city. All the military books
of the day may be found on his counter
He hag all the serials as soon a= published
in the East.
Installation.—The installation of the
E-*v. A. C. McClelland, as pastor of the
Fourih Presbyterian church of thL city,
wiii lake place uu lb*- evening of Tnur?
day of next week, the LLt instant, at 7
o’clock. The Mr. and Dr,.
Jacobus and Howard will officiate in the
services-
Dr. KaiLLEy'ri second lecture was do
livered last evening t-> a large audience,
who were much gratifi with tbe matter
and manner. F a noi-turlv
Uon ot Soripturn propbo t-> thu present
rebellion and aliened universal approW
lion Wo regret that ti>.* course cf Dr. If.
could not have br-en I
A LKC'TL'Rh: will be deiivercd »>n the
l.iu if-rtsni, at i o kdocK, ii; John's
('Larch, Birmingham, bv U-tv. Jervuvali
K'tnrney, for the 80,,f St. Yim-ni
de Paul. Admission U-'> cent*.
Another ccminitm-'ru for forgery bts
been lodged against Win. A. A Oder- u.
now in prison on several like char.. -
Ten prosecutor is \V ;n. Bu ■ d«t l. in-
D.rtmond, at d the amount ol the aiieg* 1 ,!
lurgyry is
Salk of furs contiDuoJ at the old am?,
lion house, corner Wood atroet and
irgin alley, this afternoon at two o c lock.
Arrived The new telescope lbr the
Allegheny Obsorvator has arrived in the
city and will be put up in a few days. It
is said to be the finest instrument of the
kind in the country.
Gun Stocks.—Tno Wheeling “Press”
says: Thirty tons of gun stocks, mannf&C'
lured in Western Virginia, arrived here
on the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad on
Tuesday, and were sent up on the steamer
McCombs, to go E*st to be finished.
Colonel Hay's’ (G3d) regiment has been
pAid off, and the men have lorwardod about
$lO,OOO to their families at home.
Sickness.— Ono’ hundred and eighty
men in Colonel Black’s regiment are, it is
alleged, sick, from the effects of the wet
weather.
Walton, the St. Louis government
“contractor,” will probably be returned
home to-day.
Guns. —Wo reler our readers in Alle
gheny City and the country to the card of
J. Fleeger, gunsmith, of Allegheny City.
He has been long established in buiineßS,
and has now quite a reputation for accur
acy and finish of workmanship. He keeps
on hand & fine assortment of guns of all
descriptions, or makes them them to order,
and does all repairing well and promptly.
His terms are moderate and he may be re
lied upon as an accomplished workman,
well skilled in his business. f
The Eye.—S. A. Sterrefct, M. D., de
votes special attention to all affections of
tbo eye. Removes cataract by a new ope
iation, that causes but slight pain, or risk
to the eye. Residence 277 Penn s'.reet. f
josipn Kzrsa.
JOSEPH MEYEB & SOH,
Manuketorers of
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FjURIXITUKK &. CHAIRS,
WAREHOUSE, 186 SMITHFIELD STREET,
(tx-lwefO Sixth street and Virgin »]>j ,
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Last Night’s Tirw s ini In Two OMoc);
lj'' ulsvillK, l4. —7’!;.. Jour
n:il hts iiifoniitilioti cuuiirminp t\n rof-.-r
Ihxl [be long tin,! costly rail rim 1 ; |7‘
just this side of Hash vilfo ( ba? be"-n l,':, r
Tno announcement hascaueod pr,..:. -.imm
I.r,d trepidation in t!ie C 0[ ‘ n ., |j , w .
Imp tJroon.
Nnv. 14 —A national
Ealuto whp lirod at r.oon in honor o! Com
modore Dupont and hi? pplondid victory
oyor tha incorriciblo and pestilent traitor
of bouth Carolina.
ReconnoUgance'Vt Maubias
W ashington, November 14 T*.g iat'-fo
advicos fr<-rn the L -war *peak
:n K of the recont rceonnoisunoe by a por
tion of Gen. Sickles' Hr.gHdc til Matthias’
Point,fay surprised too re! cl picket?,
two of whom they Fhni. Tney mado &
thorough exploration of the Point to the
distance of four mih 1 ? inland. Oao small
masked battery, and a few rifled pits were
all the defenco- o: place.
Too rebels were in force f 'lm nine miles
in the interior, but reused to oifr battle
to the roconru itering parly, which latter
wa# four hundred strong, under C done!
Graham. Much forage for thortbd cavalry
was desiro}ed. Our tro-pR returned to
their encampment near Port Tobacco, on
the Maryland shore, with, u; the loss of a
man. Subsequent to their return th*\
discovered that at B iyd's iI L 10, only a few
miles below, the rebels have n battery of
six heavy guns, which it i* heiievwd our
forces could have taken had tlKy been
Kwaro of that tact when mey wore, on the
Virginia s:.o«-.».
Letter from Vaocey.
Bcet-’K, Nov. 14. — Ou the person of
James Brown, who was arrosWd as alrai
t--r, was found a letter from Win. L
Yancey, in England, to his sun in Ala
bama, in which he speaks d’scour.tgingly
of t l o progppots of a rccocniiion of the
rebels by tbe European powers.
Ship Case In Rokloii
Boston, Nov. H —3. V. Sk r=s
convicted today of 11 Ai i’ 1 :'. t
Margaret ns a slaver
New' Yoke, Ni>vemh(>r 1 l
Cotton quial til £-ic. Ki»• ur 20 (H)0
bins Fold s'. $5,50(a*5 5d K.r Mh'.j: $5 05
00, for Onto anj ;*’) for Sou*.r.«-r:i.
Wh**st steady; saira louoihi bu«h a' $1 25
01,25 f,.»r CliU-HU-) Spring ; 51.250} f 2h
f* »r Miiw.iQk«‘- - ' Club: :f i .520$ 1 .5* !.t
Kod VVoF‘«*rn. Cun.; mixed and ua.
<«3: ?n! f ]<>'',U'V> bui-h. hi ♦‘‘■•Va *i’« •. Pork
b’■*»v’v at 15 L*r t ,v.
W r ?a?vV li-m s
but a.-'.ivt
From Wa-<!ilm;!on t'lty.
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A* th« itics.-r.j; tLr j >:itL comminut
'd the United SAt'-s and NdW Grenada, it
wns ordered that on tin* tlrrt Monday in
December r:t*xt, tin* c*»k > f 11- e calender
will bo iu i-ri.i-T and cu'.t?,
in which the counsel for the claimants are
not prepared will be pK-*.i at the font of
the c-.!*'n<4e& unle«*. tor g.»-| and subfue-
U>ry roa*ftn«, the B ard fball uiherwise
'■ruur. Hon. S. s. (.'••!. <>( 0;no, is now
hero attending to the cases for some of his
constituents who are interested in claims
growing oat of the Panama riot*.
The general order of Secretary Welle?
announcing the brilliant success of the
combined Navy and Army forces at
Port .Royal was afßdatly read at the
Washington Navy Yard this afternoon,
there being an especial muster for that
I urpose. Abort two hundred and fifty
sailors ware drawn up in a hollow square,
and at tha conclusion of the reading of the
order, testified their appreciation ot the
event by repeated and enthusiastic cheers.
Quartermaster General'Meigs has invited
proposals for the construction of two caj)a
cious army hospitals in this city.
Furtlihr News Tram Europe
The Niagara left .Liverpool n n ihe
morning of the 2d instant, and Ojeeiij
town on the afternoon of the Hi.
Great Britain. —The London Time
publishes a long letter from the Hon. The.
udore Fay, American Minister to Switzer*
land, which is mainly devoted* to a refuta
tion of the late speech of Earl Bussell at
Newcastle, in which he (Bussell) asserted
that one side in America was striving for
empire and the other ior independence or
power. Mr. Bay protests in the strongest
terms against Lord Russell's reasonings,
and complains in genoral terms against tnc
sympathy accorded to the rebels by the
English and conlinental journals.
The Times editorially criticises Mr.
Fray’s letter and says that although it car
ries American prolixity to tho farthest
point it is not to he compared to the ab
surd and peevish utterances of Cassius M.
Clay and ’others of President Lincoln’s
applicants. The Times , alter urging the
question of slavery in its relation to tho
existing contest and asserting that tho ro.
cognition ol the Confederate SLalos and
peaceable seperation will accomplish every
thing which the Northern anti-siaverv
party has been aovocating for yoarE. Tho
Txmes says, “for our own part, we, as
Englishmen, shall be glad to sre the estab
lishment of tho Confederate States, simnly
becausi tho political honor, of the slave
owners will bo so muen iess than of vore
Formerly every iiilibuster had the whole
American Union at his back, and he knew
it. The case will be different now when
tho country which sends him out is
only a kind of Angio Saxion Brazil,
easily curbed in is ambismus propensities.
If the old Union had la-ted. the extension
ot slavery over Mexico who U ] d have been
certain after a few yoars. Now, however,
the South will And us more determined to
prevent her aggrandizement. Tne cause
of justice and civilization will gain by the
quarrel of these partners in gu'.t. 1
Tneso are some of the reasons which have
influencei Europeans in their judgment of
American affairs. They seem to us cogent
reasons that have never been answered
hitherto, and Mr. Fay does not attempt
them. Until we have seen some letter
arguments than his, we Bhall remain with
out any desire for a reconstruction of the
republic which was so completely* founded
on the prinaiple of slavery as is'tbe gov*
eminent of the Confederate States, and
•which was moreover able to propagate
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slavery by aggressions la which the
OnfMerato Stales alone can never ven-
Tne special corn *p u dence of the Ti>nett
cvuws down lo October 18th, and i* :ir:: .•
pi»r*ant.
At a 'conservative demoniUnii- n at
W. rcester, Earl Shrewsbury m al;i: r,i i„
American affairs said they slw b-nvcr
on its triai and how it failed. U • u.-j- U'
aej-a; »• inn u evitable uri.l {ire..(Led m
ultima* • »*?! •*r> i.«hmo'tl of some *>■-ri ( .{
Ar;?i. cr.-u-v in America. Sir X'., !.,
inghurfetfct hr- tame me* tir>y {olntol 1*
!’ j fidu'u id U.'iUccraov in Aui.r (*s ;.s a
•» rni.i:' - » England, and <-s.|.r•_*&**» ! U
**• i’vieli. n :b-ita reunion o'- Uo Stat**- i ?
impossible. He w'slmd t'.'o gr.\ii V.ovv.’-p
would j otuonrlr v.*j again?: u cj-.iiuu-ni-e o’
iho war, and while approving o[ EnpUndV
neutrality, be regretted that Karl H
in bis recent s;.*<ci r.ad notin raoro de*
lidtd language expressed iho v.ows of
England. ~
The short time movement in Lancaster
sh;re continued to make progress. Tho
mills in various parts wore reducing their
time to th'eo d»ys per w<uk and n num
•;rt< u> i.-.stances an < ntire mion was
t iking place.
Thu investiture of numerous distin
guished persona with the new order uf the
Star uf India, took place with gre»t mag.
nilicenre at Windsor
Frakck —lt is raiteratid that Franco
has opened nrgotat’.ons with Austria for a
secession ofVe.nall®.. It is reported that
the ]>ukc f-j Magenta had been entrueed
with ino mission to Vienna on the sub
jeet.
French troops had occupied tho valley
ol tho Happen and the Bwlsi government
had pent commiss-Onera to tho spot, and
bad resolved to protect and demand sath-
Uctioniorlhe violation of Swiss territory.
Louisville items
L< uisviLLK, .November 14 —The LouLb
viiip Courier, dated Bowling B.h, con
tains K'cbmond eerrr ep-. ndence, saying
that Colonel, now Brigadier General
Humphrey Marshall L to command the
Eastern Drvifton of the rebel army in
Kentucky nd Brigadier General J.,hn C.
Breckinridge returns to Southern Ken
tucky th s week, to organize his brp-ndo
*r.d pat the Provisional Government in
Kentucky in motion. Too shoio corres
pondent complains vi the delay in gi iting
the steam frigate Merrimac lor and
speak* of 21 rifled car non w;:\ n camo in
tho Bermudah, with 12 gDoV'-s, each
throwing ehclis of 120 pounds, live miles
and » hall.
Tbo Fredericksburg Herald of the Ist,
that John Wa-bington's family r**pi
dunce, two milrrf below Matthias' IV,;<:L,
w;»s hccibnrded and burnt.
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• ;:-:i hv.- I'tn 1 n ni,
;:ii» - , ut.vm-iu r ,v) >■ m
KX PF rt R-\ I N I' nion: n J m i -on
tseiNfi;!* d ,i m.»rn»v‘ M ’•» ; ‘J <*»:’
Xio nm, hiti»h a. Coiibi l ! i«vi !l
n\, I'ni'Mit •» o a p ni.
FI R-T M r, !: I <R I" M 'l l \'l J' '
K« f-puri at 7 a in, arriving ni u
M*K >RT KOOMMuiAl'l'iN 6
Icaw-K I’.u-:.urk;:i a; U a it. rtmirirotf \ • Pai*-
'isli hi 2 i. m.
*K*I P ».K’i ACCOMMUI-rn- .\ 1.-iv fii
i -i* rsj 4! 1 pm, BihcM i
P in, rt-UU Dillfi 'rwu liie»<v su4,idpi:. »i
ritL-finrch at ft ::n :> m.
THIRh M KF.ESP *K I’ ACCOM M> *I»A ! : >.N
it*ave.s P»u>b»jr*;n ai 0,06 p ra, reacts*- M k pur'
at 7.20 pm. '
M ‘ N’OA Y TRAI N I<»rt«h McKeSaPort r 9.5.?:t ni.
at I‘if.nburKfi 10,10 a m, leaving I'KL-ourgr,
Rl 1,30 p in.
nnniu!, ant enmimilmion
aAl.j I,y PKORtiK BoCLrO*'', A wets
' ' H. HLA<'K' ro.Mi.
BuperiDl«niJAi)i
< - I tiinvi
PHuTUSALS. FOH IIgiiiU,CATTLE
• liliv H».>'*)'. sh k I«J 'ProunraJ*'
'«■>* u. !h.* i, ■% .Tti rr, • n; 4 MvO IWf Chii •• u:i t!.«*
: -i'* n ;V I *■ i >•!! tii'* 15th <lht u! N.)Y**rnlxT.
. - c*i rn, 'J'hf n«
* -y. ■y : I: ;i:i' iny -f ''C v--mt»'r.
• mi, 'T m -'ion UirtrcuA t ji.H m>*< run v
j * t» r t•it l U > Li«uu*:)Hiu .n. C. It IvKK .N. A C M.l “.A
-.i~ ■. cl, !■*., WA.«::.nni<‘n cay, •• K,j.|i»r*«»l I'r >i»oh
by J
> n u.
Siißsp rßoro-.AW aro a!->n jnvi'Rii till tholfur Jhv
if N ’vraioer. isni at 1 o'clock p. m. f for supplying
Go*»:i nmoni 4.00) h«a i of H*<«t (’ruP on* the
hoof. 'I h»« lobe debvern-1 at l!n’ri“i.ii'i;,
Pa., on th«3.*tn November, 1861. or «- »o- n i/i*-r**
after a« ?h* Government may direo'. Tii- I>pj*« io
t.-dirf-to.j i„ K. ti. VURRU 1,. A.r V
"■ A. J. 3 •_) rfeet, Wwmngtou. if. »m-i ••Kr.tiora
ed Prupovde "
H*ALir» Paop;r,a» are invited till the 15th ».j No
vernier, lstil, at t o'clock p;m. for .-lUpply.ng
4,000 bead of Bed Cutde to the Government. Th.<
( -aftle to l>e delivered «m me 3oth day of January,
isuj, or as booh thereafter kb me (jOT'-romioi may
aired at cither York. Ch •mbe.rshnrg or Harn-*-
burg, Pa. as the'io?(-rnment <r-y direct The bid'.-
to be dtroeted to Mil . A. BECK WiTK, < . B. U a. A .
'2:£i G street, Washington, D. U..and endor.-ed “Pro
posal s."
Government reservep to itaelfthe to pay in
’! tessury note-, and to rtjeet auy bid for any cause.
No bid will be eotertaiuen utiles the bidder le
present to respond to his b’d.
Each lot of Cattle delivered shall average at least
1.3.0 pounds grt.Bi weight; and no amraal will be
reo«MVf *i wD'ch weighs less than l.Oou pounds gross
weight.
FORM Hr mil.
I. A B. do hereev propose to deliver to uhe gov
ei tiT.eni g>od Pee! tattle <,.n the noof for- per
hundred poinds g• oss weight ’i he Cat.le to be
delivered at , according to the terms c l the
enclosed .advertisement. Tne Cattle to bo weighed
on the scalop, and me weight „ y determined to be
the pureniu-e weight, 1 hereby agree to giveagood
and wuttioient bond lor the fulfillment of the con
tract, and to receive '1 rea.sttrv notes or other Gov
ern mem funds in payment lor trie Cattle.
no 4 dtnoli
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£ * ! bSiisß h
H ' g ■ M a 55 2 & «
M o g w 7-» j 2 a
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3 T -S b -■ StiDQ fc
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Q.ENTS "
FINE FRENI? 8§ ROOTS,
Of Brooks’ Manufacture,
SELLING AT NKW YORK. PRICKS,
FOR CASH.
At 31 Fifth Street,
W. F. SCHMEETZ & CO.
peH
S.
*a_ Fine White, Pleio en 4 Pane, Flannel I’mler
and Oterahirw on hand, and made to order, on
shortest notice, at
R. WILLIAMSON'S,
SHIRT FACTORY,
NO. 47 9T. CLAIR STREET
H<SPS— 6 bales Prime Hops tor sale
by (no 8) HENRY H. COLLINS.
POST OP PITTSBURGH.
ARRIVED^
Franklin, Bennrt, Brovroßville.
'Jwlffttin, Clark. Brnw
r.,! 1 r-f-iilc-. Elizabeth.
•f n h" M’Cr.i’rhj. M r Vim’"‘*. Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
Fr>inkl>r.. IU d <' t. l-rowiij-vulo.
•■tvilntir.. f r ar' . H.-i
*‘ r : Pft >.r<l, ■' i^th.
if 1 :v-rvr f.«-r-:o >. W^et-ling*
*• i \ lucmoati.
1 i:,; ' ' 1 1 >.i.i un, l-.» .n<7:ile.
■v lj-.. *. <* v<>ni i<£ • t twiln'h
j.l fi fl tta'.t-r la UJf (. bh M I f*nd
If-r* f ;termer
Mfino ip, M.-f-JoVm, !r-HV:;ri'tni' .lu-fV S|
ThU ii Jj:t 1 ft; ip.
..JUi ttnJ :nt ur.eii.'U- purl
rur ( »«,.d «eoo»mod»tioBH. l aving juM
■com. compel? repairs. ( apt. M.rtowin, an,l 11,0
dark Mr. C tl. Lorenz, wool i i.iakenleaa worlhy
i< ivt p.puis . ouryouoi f.-iemt O.lboin iv,li assist
in the ''flino.
wi;! bn soon by reforenco to our
advertiser oolumns that the A, .No 1 Mourner
Ariznnift, Capt. Rhuip-.ii, i avns for hi Louis on
Wednesday; pnaeong ra and shippers will boar
this in min Mr <j W Bau.imu hat of
the rtliee.
Ob r to-jay p; -iilvely Uio splendid
MMMr 1 Oft- V- A M.. .re,- to per. one going
that way, a word io tho a i riita host Itaa just
hoen Etted up .n a super or manlier fur the fall
-rade; b Ii Moore hat d.irge ol the tttice.
tllSoi. Oui li-lvLirtiair.u 0.-lumns noteß the
lact t !«t Cap... Hop-era’ fine'Meimer, piadem -s
iinnounced lor rit 1.0u,5. Khe will hare despatch.
Capt S. A. Keno'a fine packet, Saint
uouie leaves for t o ’Mound City" on Saturday—
•aseengera and shipj-erejedl.tiear thia in mind.
S@“ Tho imports by the river yesterday
re Br *"’ c ""“‘" -in K principally of tobacco, grain.
>ur ami baeor.
For WWeUnsr, Marietta and
(>alil(>olig.
KVERI' 4 I', *.
'JHiIE STEAMER SCIENCE
V '’ rJ «»nn, ]<.a»p« fur
WUM,lio gl Marma, Parkeralmiy „,<l«8Kil
aiV^ 1 ' \ npi ' le » v,n K PiUabßlj-h
KKlUay Ur3,nß
° ' 11 »■ ) KWTM, Agnt.
lor (Linciunati LoulNvUic and
.EvauaviUe,
THIS I’AY 10 A. M„ I’oSn 7VFLY
The packet steam ek .
CIfIZK.N, K. CnJhoiin,
Kr>r frpiuli or | .vsajj. a r p!v on hoard or to
Dl4 . _ J )IN A-, n ,
For Flncinualland LoulnvUwT
THIS r-AV, 4 t/n.orK'. f’< )SIT! VELY.
T I,K FINK Fa.-}»KNGEK. im, .
L MJi*anier I' ■W \, w. a
CommKn.J**!-le'V or u,r Klnyo nortp,
on 1 hi* (l»y :>.i 4 p :n.
hor Ir" «ht or p >pp'v onboard o’- :<>
nol “ JOHN A)!t .n-.
For < inclniiatl s.oulh* Ulc and
b!. ? 4XII N.
T’ IS LAV AT 4 i\ M.
T"n-kr P,jEXD,D PAS ‘ JJSvjk
.-Oitirmn |,. r
Hf-OV
Pori.* n.,n hhv. 4pm
!r«'iat,t or Hnp v on muni or
J ti A Co. J KLACK. ro.I
n ""‘ l> H I.K.WIs. A^-nt*
For s Inclnnati, I.oulsviln and
M. 6,ouU.
THIS 1 AV. 4 p M.
r ' . r , f l>:nl or *p;>lv on t«iard or 10
n 11 I• 1V I .N(j*i 1 ON, Akl<‘Qf.
For f inclnnail. Louisville.
Lah o and st. Louis.
“A iTrfI>AV, lu a M.
r IPHE FINE PASSKXOKU . i»
JL Hteamcr SAINT I H'i -. s *
Knr or paskrkp apply on hoArd or Ui
»'_V* roN & Crt. A
For rinclnuatl,
XLumjtviUc ami so Fouls.
HATTHfiAV, loth lo'a. M.
The racket steamer., rn.
I’l-r ‘ J'-f■ >un U.Kr-i. non
Heuular Tuesday Packet For
Marietta and Zanesville.
Ti'.E lino )’.ioscni.'(-r steamer , n~s»
KMMI lia.iHAM, Cnpuio Mon- UPgSataf
r.»p Avers commander, P-ave* IVu-®** 9 ®*® 1
hl-urgh every Tuak.lhy, hi 4 o’clock p. ni., aod
ZinenvilP* fjvery i«'rt'iay at 8 a. rn.
F<«r frt*itft)lor parage apply on to
J H. I m.-to-troH A Cn., Agunts Pittsburgh.
*4. H Pisan* A f ;o., ZanesTiUtA.
WILLIAM (JAKE & CO.,
Wholesale Grooerf
A > || I M Pi>KT It R H OF
WINKS, BRANDIES, GIN'S, Ac.
ALSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE BLD MONONGAHELA BYE WHISKY,
327 and 329 Liberty Street,
o°y It _ _ PITTSBURGH, PA.
O Hi HAN & COURT SALE—Byvirttue
of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Alle
gheny county, the under- igned, Executrix of Rev.
ANIikEW VV. BLACK deceased, wilt expote to
PUBLIC SALE, at the COURT HOUSE. i„ the
nty of P tt.Oiurgh. .->n th- 2*th DAV OK NOVEM
BER, A. b. fo6i, hi 10 << ’ c i <'ck », tn. of said day, the
following described lot of ground, to wit! That
certain lot o( ground situate m the city of Pms
burgh, county of Allegheny and Mate of Pennsyl
vania, on the sou.h-we>t corner of Fourth street
and Cberiy alley—fronting about sixty feet on sdd
street; thence afoug Cherry alley about fifty t*o
foot; thenoe at right angles to said alley about 80
feet; thence southwardly and parallel with Cherry
alley about u.irty-four lee;; thence westwardly par
allel with Fourth street about thirty feet; thence
northwardly Parallel with Cherry alley about eighty
six feot to Fourth street. On which in erected a
two stoned brick building, suitable for offices,
TERMS UK BALE.—One fourth cash on confirma
tion of sale, balance iu one, two and three y*> -rs
ei|us- installments, with inhere t. to b< secured bv
bo:d and mortgage on tn*» /'remises.
Margaret r. black,
Executrix,
nsi-lawld
K. H. BULGKi,
MANUFACTURER 07
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE.
So. 45 SinitlUfleld Street,
PITTSBURGH.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture,
Constantly on hand, which we will sell at the lowest
prices for CASH. myl&lyds
rjp W ENT Y-NINTH LIST OK AP-
Ja. PLICATIONS tor selling Liquora, filed in, the
Clerk’s Office up to November Bth, 18(51:
Curam ns Owen, other goods, 3d ward, Pittsburgh 1
Calagban Hugh, tavern, Ist do Allegheny.
Githn Andrew. do Scou Township.
*-ilg Adam, other goods, Manchester.
Rausen Charles; eating douse, 4th ward,Allegheny.
Jones Campbell, tavern, West Deer township.
Ksrnan Randal), eating house, Peebles do
Miller John,
Usteribaier John
other goods, 31 ward,Pittsburgh,
tavern, oth do do
Phillips R L.. eating house, 3d do Allegheny-
Wataon John, other goods, 6th d*» Pittsburgh
tS3»The Court will be in session on MONDAY,
November ISth, at o'clock, a. m, to act on the
above cases, when app leant* must be ready.
no 9 Attest: W A. HERRON. Clerk.
G iSTS ‘
—FINE
JFREJTCH (.4/ 4 BOOTS,
Uoubla Slip and donblr UD[wr, warranted equal to
any m ti>. o.v. aid *<| i>.-•>(•! *»ry low for ° isH
W. K. SUHMKKTZ, & CO.,
Gents calf
Ut)Ubl«Hol«s Boois,
(ienta Kip Eootp,
YouthajCalf andfiLtp Boots
! CaEAPiI CHEAP lit
AT mo. 16 FIFTH STREET.
£>. b. DIFFENBAOTTHTR.
YKN 18i )N —1 saddle weighing 86 lbs,'
f ery choice, j uat received by express. ’ 1
JAMES A FETZER,
ao6 corner Market and First streets.
t. i. meoare paol nrow„..jw, traitrF
Western Stove Works,
345 ÜBRRTV STS ’iv.r. PITTSBURGH
fißAfl & CO.
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
of tho pnbhc to their large stock of well as.
i63ted
Cook. Parlor & Heating Stoves,
HITCHER RfIROES. GRATE FROSTS,
Eloliow-Waiu, Ac*, among which will be found the
CO °** STOVSCS IN TUB
Diiunoad, Advanw, Air-Tigbt, Eclipse, aao
Woro amrdi'd the FIRST PREMIUM at the State
Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVEB. Also
FiKJ'j PREMIUM awarded to the
THUS AHHEICA27, GLOBE ft REPUBLIC,
F>r the BEriT WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN
tot Thu KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium
unsumasaed. We call attention of
DEALERS and BUILDERS fcn the largest stock of
GRATE FROISTTS & FEIfIDERS
_ N ; B -*“ We bn© the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Coal
Cook S'oves with Soap-Stone Linings, which stand
Lhe_flre better than Iron. oc2B;ia
J. M. OKEI.Y, WEAVER, ir., See’
iBe x .
SOLAS OIL WORKS COMPANY,
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
eVO. 3 ST. CLAIR BTRKKT,
(near the Bridge, Pittsburgh.]
HA VIN V, LOCATED IN THE
midat of tho Oil Regions and posaesainn re
perior adyanlagtr, . o respectfully tender our eer
ttDV °r umm - W«»n 0 S?.
t, re,»nd k.BoconaianUv for sale, the most drsira
olo J.UBR I ATIMi -ND BOK.NLNti OIL'S from
our own works. ’
n.to 42!™ ni < ?' l N ','’ J ’“ “ a pore white illumi
nator, oderlcss and perfectly freed bom all volatile
aod “Solar Burning Oil \o 2,”
! * « l‘«btambercolor, equally pure and ioexplosira.
-Sol ir Machine u,l No. 1,” !„ distilled ind dr*
odonzed, and fs the ficc-nt quality „r michtn© oil
pow m nse -equal o t*i« best Sperm or Laxd Oils,
\-olar Machine Ol! No, 2 ”i* t-uperior t. *nv ofthe
No. 1 natural Lubnc ‘UDgChls lu'herio -oia'mthiß
market; free from ©a*©*, adds and mv.
wh introduce thew» oils with our trade miirks to
the market = of the ,stutet> and foreign coon.
Infect confidence,. ;u wo feel «H.vnred
that their ex.-cliooc* will bnug them into general
u-e. <-ur Ui.s will give saMi-faelion. Jh~y ar©
manufactured \y Hcient.fi 1 ohemisfa. under the
moi«t approved pr..-ce.«s wib hlwavs 1* of a uniform
quality, put up m handeom* package , and ehipp-o
m-ho Wi cTnriitsr-n. Ord. a r* solicited Advances
mad© onc-maummeet*. Sp-ml atUutton given to
mimg ordvs fo. Crude Oil. hi la ge or umafi lot*
1 arop.- mi ! w -FR, r.f aj| den -riptiCDe, supplied,
w holfvode to the irajfe, a ; manufacturer*h p-ichm
ooUOlrn. *
petrona: OIL WORKS.
LONG, MILLER & CO.,
• Works at Sll&rpaburgk Station, Alta
glieny Valley Huillroa.L.
and Warehouse
23 JTXarkct Street, Pittsburgh
Maunfaeture* of Illuminating and l.ubncahng
( arbon u,lh »nd B©:.r.r»le,
arov l?S.‘ r i iVED OIL * WAJUUNTKD
IkOIV-EA PLOSI VE. alway Hon oc24-ly
WISH AMT’S
PINE THEE TAR CORDIAL.
THE GREAT CURE FOR CONSUMPTION
The ruoPßi btorof thjs'medi-
Cl*sr: having maaeit <he «dmiv of jean to
concentrate the life of the fine Tree into a Medi
cine lor diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now
on.-nni? to wittering hnmaoity the result of his ex-
P-r-ence. This truly great and good modicine is
prepared w th much care, the iat being distilled
cipr« h y for it. if therefore free from ail impuri
ties of common tar.
It has cured corn esses of Consumption than anv
Unown remedy on mrtn
It will cure BRONCHITIS.
II will cure AS I*HMA.
It will cure SORE THROAT A*P
It will care C UtiHBANDCOLDB,an4Hanin-
UWNAK W^°MSr" onhe K,DNBTa “ d
Beware of Counterfeits. “®<i
use WIBHAKTS DYB
- PILLS, tnd i' they do not cure you
eo to tue agent of whom you purchased
t' em, and receive your money.
Hold by I)k KEYSER, No' 140 Wood'street.
Please call at his st're and get a desoriptiTe oir
cular. A box of riila went by mail, post-paid on re
ceipt. of One Dollar.
no9-lyeod .No. 10. South Second street, Phils.,
_ C. WI9HART, Proprietor,
RM V CL Ul'll s .
QcAßTißiusTxa Ginsu's Oracs 1
WisauioToar, October 31,18t5L |
PROPOSALS ere invited and will be received bv
the u. 8. Quartermaster at Philadelphia, Pa,, until
12 o'clock at noon on the 16th day of November
fturolßhi,I S CL OTHB FOR ARMY CLOTH-
Each proposal moat be accompanied by samples
of toe cloth which uis proposed vo furnish. The
f'loth should be three quarters to six quarters yards
wide. L'gbt or d»rk blue will be p-e:erred and
light greys will not he considered*
Bidders must stale the number of yards they
will be prepared to furnish in ea'h month, and for
how many months, at the clothing depots in Nesi
Tork or'Philadelphia, or both,and the prioe per’
yard for each qualiiv and width.
Proposals and samplos will be piaiuiv marked,
and addressed to the U. 8. Quartermaster, Phila
delphia, Penn.
Each bid must l>e accompanied by a proper guar
antee, setting forth that if the contract is awarded
to the party named therein, he will atonoe execute
the same, and give bonds in double the amount of
the contract for the faithful performance thereof.
H. C. MEIGS,
Quartermaster General U. 8. Army.
nov!2tl6th uov
LJKiVAIfi L)lS£Atiii>-
JL DR. BROWN’S MEDICAL JgBsT\
and SURGICAL Office, No. 60
Smithfleld street, Pittsburgh, .SrajgHwwß
Dr. BROWN is an old citi
sen of Pittsburgh, and has been 1
in Practice for the last tasnfy- BIfcfPSSSEgw
Aoe years. His business
been confined mostly to Private 7
and Surgical Diseases. \
CITIZENS AND STRANGER *
tn need of a medical friend, shoold not fail to
find out the sure place of relief The Doctor Is a
regulargreduats, and his experience in the treat
ment or a oertain elass of diseases is a sore guaran
tee to the sufferers of Detaining permanent relief
by the use of his remedies and following his ad
vice.
DR. BROWNS aKMgnrm
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dis
ease*, Impurities and Scrofulous Aflections. Also
ail diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which
manifests itself in the form of a tetter, psoriasis,
and a great many forms of akin diseases, the origin
of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To
persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown oilers hopes ef a sure
and speedy reoovery.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS ,
Dr. Brown’s remedies for this alarming trouble
brought on oftessby that solitary habit oi sensual
gratification, whJbh the young and weakminded
often give way vo,<to their own destruction,).are
the only reliable remedies known in this coon*
trv—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration
of health.
I>r. Brown’s remedies never foil to core this
p*ln?o! disease in a fao day*— he will warrants
otire. He also treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhcaa,
Stricture, CJreihs; Dis-cnargea, Ftimale Weakness,
Monthly Diseases of the Joints, Fis
tula In Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back
and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladd du together
with all discsb aof an iropore origin.
A letter describing the symptoms, containing a
ru, directed to DR BROWN, No.6oSmithMdStr,
Pittsburgh. will be immediately
Medieins sent to any address, safely peeked and
secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms, No. 60 Hrrithrie'd
treat. Wttsbcrch. Pa.
Fancy bhandiksll ~~
100 CASES BLiOEBEBP.I' BRANDY;
■ 60 dp RiBBBERRY do
60 dp CHERRY do
„ W do SXNSER do
For sale by WM. BENNETT,
noli 1» Wood street.
31 Fifth street’
u. WEST Sc CO.,
, , . luxirrioTcuss o.
c A R R r a Q E s .
EQGKAWAYB, BOSSIES, SULKIES* SLEIBHB
; 'm IST Atm Sfrtrt.ftffcAarjlt AT *“
";*»• AD Wk w«ntmtPd;to be ot ths best m .
■ terisla tod ; mTiai.itiLT
and for sale b, (no 8) HENRY H. COLLINS.
MANUS’ACTIJRERBj
ALSO—IMPROVE!)
IRON CITY,
IN THE STATE
S. 4 CLOAKS,
; a NEW STYLES.
"i;; , , r\: ;. • . #
JEilflPFii DBMSS’ fiOflDS r l|[i KIBDi*
HOSIERY, GLOVES, See.
fciczadw.'
NEEDLE WORK,, my ssliea^
flannels .of kinds.
PRINTS, «M i ClW.iffs 3 # e „
sheetings,.' shirtings. &e.
.- •.•a
*B- A* we SELL FdR CASH j
NO ONE CANSELI^XIBB'APEk.
c. Hanson love.
74 ““S*Street.
A D I E S'
AND MISSES*- '*
•-, ; •
BILHOE 4- sv'';^. , ® I ’iOT-8'
always on hand, and made tosMM^^gotle,
80HMERaa aiico., - ■
002 ;*£Mx ’
TO THE PUSLKf
S?SPEOIALLYtIIa ]gJlt)- *
£!a rant and falsely Mod* ijffiSwk'
est Physicians of all da.
nominations, trdtti HecreiSj^Sßat^^^^sL
end delicate disorders*
self abuse asddi^oagesor
atuations common .
ncidentto youths of both",
aeies, and adnlts, _ single mJnßd. Jj-aw
!_■ Bsasbieot publlshea ,t6ahtetStU!
so, tee ignora*, end' i.r
dieadfßliy Bhbcfced. Sfc
SSI
jmong swi«d,
ficnihea, bora
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gence, erase, w.i»difltomdSnßSßSSris!£ill
KRaNSTBUP. T JmOlsr inar’
of special dlWe* and WftprtW mSStoffi
tho profession, as well l>y rcspecL
able citiaena, pubiisbera. Troprietbrs of hotels, Ac
so calfod noctuxnal emiasions.--
Th a dreadful maladycau'beCompletely cured by
the ory lasfcdiswmiry that hah nsYeryet failed. In
female diseases he has hadsuperionWCperience on
accent of his old- age, seventyeirsf all irrexn
tanty is completely cured. Ab or
pulmonary diseases my syrups; wbictfire compo
*e<Lft?? Ic^ ®osa
a skillful physici entire yeara-'at ilierbasinees, k
has bad more success-than'idl 50th pretensions
that hare as yet.been-dttcdtfm&3s the oertifl.
cates will show. can be
found secoMittff to a •jwmpbref persoh
will get at the-eiflmiuati > t'all free'Of chflrfls:--.
Olfice 86 Smithfield gear Diamond street
Priralo coramunfeations fromaUparisofthß Unloii -m
atrictly attended to. Direct td »
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Hnlphqrfeb .Vofit/Q{fy>-,
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I'd mims and others—por aaLE
ÜBOWET’S BI'PBRIOR,WTBIf*
Grain Fan and Separator,
PATENTED JANITABT 10, 'IMO. „
THE superiority of this Vaafover all
others m oae, consists in its cheapness, sun
pheity and durability. i ■
Second. In cleaning grain faster; -better and
more thoroughly with less labor other
mill ever offered.
The patentee of the above Fan bag been long mi 1
gaged m manufacturing and'' BeMhg Agneul
tural implements, convincedof the’grs» waat> •
good Fan for cleaning the difiereni csda'of ■ grain,
and seeds, presents this to the pabtefetth ihlfcoa
fldenee thatit will meet theirwaalfci«£>
The undersigned 'having ' purchased' - the sol*
right to manufactureand sell theabo»e'6ram.Fan
and Separator, in Western •PennkyluitftiSi Western ■>
Virginia and all Ohio, and la l&r '*
diana and Illinois, is now prepared sU orders
Wholesale or Retail at Sli PHt» -f?
burgh. Pa. <
PlUabnrgh, July 16,18gLHyl8;BiBaawT
Da SWEET'S INFALIii BLE Lll
MENT, J r 1
DR Bwfe£n?S INFALUBLEeLINIMENT,
DR SWEETSINFALLIBLE-LINIMENT.
DR SWEET'S mlf A TiCmffifc -T.JNTM'P NT,
DR SWEEPS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
Is a certain cure .••.* t
la a certain core
Is a certain care l> 3
is a certain cure '* 3 1
Is a oertain coze
Forßhemnatasm
Forßfaßamatiam
Forfifieamatism
•' ' Ftarßheamatiam
Sprains. Bruises,Barns ; ? *
Sprains, Braises, Borns i; * r "
Sprains, Braises, Barns
Sprains, Braises. Boras • *
andailßheamaHo^w-Nertonij'Disorderß,
and-aii RhenmatioorKenrdtlfl.BisorderH,
• and all Bfaen mafco or -NerrbntVlDiaoni era,
Kept always on nsnd by
,703. FJjEMING,
Corner of KamondandJjfajket street
;£ SUPSBIOS COPf&B MIffES
ASD . , *;;• v
8 * ,
PARK, I’CIIRDJf & CO.,
MANUFACTUREBB, OP.SHEATH,
Bnudere’ and-Bolt Copper, Proseed Copper,
ms, Raised Still Bottoms; Spelter Bolder, ic_
also itnportera and dealers lialetalai.'i'in Bate,
Sheet Iron, Fire, Ac. GonsUntlyon hand, 1 inmon’e
Machines and Tool*. 'Wsreh6tiß&li(tl4PKrst,and
130 Second streete.Pittßhnrgh,.Pe.t Bpedialorders
of Conner ant to eny <le«ir»dpethsrn. tetailrdan
H.
OlSulSoatn Sidt of-Santli Cpmimon,
(one door east of Federal street,)
. ALIdSQHIJ?JY CUT.
DB. ELLIOTT Juring >ntonieiija.^U]ogha DT
and reanmed the practice of medicine, respect
uiiy Offers his professional. Berricea to hteold
liriende and the qommanity generally.. i nod-lw
WILLIAM MBAfIS. I>AVUr‘Mfl»am..M*a
SpoclalPartner
MEANS & GOFF IN,
(Successors to Oo,)
WHOLESALE GRO'C E RS,
Oorner WdM Mawjrtergts.,
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