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DAILY PON'''. I 4"1"1 " . " 1 " 111 Rll6
From a list of four columns of killed
ni. ft . S. MiIoiIITIMINULL No. 37 , 1 and wounded,' published in Monday's
SVuric PARK Row.Nßw YORE. and ' E Herald, we select the following names of
. mem amour waft for th,s 11,4t117 Pennsylvanians killed and wounded in the
nd,. *ski, riot in those eftiee, and are ea
battles of Friday and Saturday:
thollaul to take Advertisements and bubheriptions
Of as at our Loewe Raw.
Democratic State Ticket
[SALO SLENELER, Valois Comity
SURVEYOR GENERAL
IA3fE4 P, HARR, Allegheny County.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
FOR CONGIRRSS avid DISTRICT.
QEO. P. HAMILTON.
FOIL PRESIDENT TUDOR COURT OP rommos PLEAS.
R. P. FLENNIKEN.
FOR ASSOCIATE LAW JUDGE COURT OF COSMO,
PLEAS.
CHARLES SHALER.
FOR STATE SENATE.
R. IL KERR.
EOR RESIIIRLY.
CAMPBELL STEWART.
A. J. B KER.
MATT. HARBISON,
J. C. BRYANT.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
WILLIAM LINN.
COL.ROBTO.N ANDERSON.
JACOB
STUCKR N TH
.
DIRECTOR OP POOR,
JOSEPH E. McCABE.
EON ESDAir MORNING, SEPT. 3
CITY AND MlDgiliiiiiiiMMTETG
Important Appointments.
The Governor has appointed the gentle
men named below as surgeons and coo
missioners to superintend the draft, &c.
Allegheny.—Surgeon—A. G. Murdoch,
Pittsburgh. Commissioner—Jas. L. Gra
ham, Pittsburgh.
Armstrong—Surgeon—T. C. McCul
laugh, Kittanning. Commissioner— E.
Butfingtol, Kittanning.
Beaver — Surgeon—l/avid S. Marquis,
Rochester. Commissioner—Jas. Patter
son, New Brighton.
Bdford—Surgeon—B. P. Harry, Bed
ford. Commiisioner—J. K. Bowles, Bed
ford.
Venango—Surgeon-,-M. L. Whim. Clin
tonville. Commissioner—Thomas Hoge
Franklin.
Warren—Surgeon Commissioner
William D. Brown, Warren.
Washington—Surgeon—J. R. Wilson,
Washington. Commissioner—David Aikin,
Washington.
Green — Surgeon—W m . D. Rogers, Jef
ferson. Commissioner—Geo. L. Wylev,
Waynesburg.
kuntingdon—Surgeon—J. S. Griffith,
Huntingdon. Commissioner—J. Sewell
Stewart. Huntingdon.
Indiana - -Surgeon--R. J. Marshall,
Blairsville. Commissioner—lsaac M.
Watt, Indiana.
Jefferson and Forest—Surgeon—Wm.
McKnight, Brookville. Commissioner—
Isaac G. Gordon. Brookville.
Erie—Surgeon—Chas. Brondez. Erie
Commissioner—R. B. Vincent, Erie.
Lik — Surgeon—S. L. Vaulvalzah. Com
missioner—Charles Horton, Ridgeway.
Fayette— Surgeon— Hugh Campbell,
Uniontown. Commissioner Ellis B.
Dawson.
Butler—Surgeon—Wm. Irvin, Butler
Commissioner,—Lewi s G. Mitchell, But
ler.
Cambria— Surgeon —John Lowman
Johnstown. Commissioner—Mathias S
Harr, Ebensburg.
Clarion — Surgeon—James Ross, Clari
on. Commissioner—Robert F. 3I:Coy,
Curllsville.
Lawrence—Sur e eon—J. H. 3 ebles,
Newcastle. Commissio Anse,
New Castle.
Mercer—Surgeon—B. F. Gordon. Com
missioner—T. AL Resnor.
Blair—Surgeon—J. A. Landis, Holli
daysburg. Commissioner—Alex. Lloyd,
Altoona.
Crawford—Surgeon—J. T. Ray, Mead
lroop. ville. Commissioner Alfred lleide-
Conferee Meeting.
The Democratic Congressional conferees
for the District composed of Washington,
Greene, Lawrence and Beaver counties,
met at the St. Charles Hotel i athis city,
on Tuesday, Septe_mber 2. Thiltonven-
Lion was organized by the election of Gen.
W. S. Caloban, of Washington county,
chairman and O. S. Long, of Beaver,
Secretary.
On motion of E. B. Dougherty, Esq.,
Hon. Jesse Lazear was unanimously nom
inated as Democratic candidate for Con
gress. .
After a brief discussion as to the state
of the country and the necessity of au
earnest campaign and triumphant elec
tion, on motion the Convention adjourned.
W. S. CALOTIAN, Chairman.
0, S. I,ONo, Secretary.
Tw•o Out of Five.
Mrs. Ann T. Woods, of Allegheny City,
who had five sons-in the-Union army, has
received a letter from Capt. Johnston, of
the Bth Penn'a. Reserve, under whom two
of her buys, lrilliam and James, fought
and died at Fair Oaks on the 27th of June.
He says: " Their deaths are deeply re
gretted by all their companions. They
were greatly esteemed for their many gen
tlemanly qualities. Your noble boys be
haved with great gallantry on the field,
and their memories shall live in the bosom
of their fellow soldiers." The other three
sons of Mrs. Woods are still in the service,
and it is hoped that they may escape.
War Meeting at East Liberty.
On Monday evening a large war meet
ing was held in East Liberty, presided
over by Dr.-Jonas R. McClintock, with
Geo. W. Humbert as Secretsry. The
chairman explained the object of the meet
ing to be to aid in recruiting for the war,
and urging the enlistment of-men in the
Stanton Light Horse Cavalry. Messrs.
Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., Capt. Robert
Pollock, Capt. Robert Porter and Jonas
R. McClintock eloquently addressed those
present, urging a united effort to put down
this rebellion, and speaking in glowing
terms of Capt. Robert Pollock and First
Lieut. Joseph Beitler, now recruiting a
company for the Stanton Cavalry ; calling
upon those present to enroll t
roll of thhemselves.
After several additions to the e
company the meeting adjourned. A
The Corcoran Regiment.
At a meeting of the committee appoint.
ed by the Corcoran meeting on Saturday
evening ILA, a committee was appointed
to wait on Gov. Curtin to obtain his au
thority for recruiting the proposed regi
ment, consisting of Hon. J. K. Moorhead,
Thos. M. Marshall, D. O'Neill, P. C.
Shannon, J.S. Cosgrave and John L. Boyd.
The committee left for Harrisburg last
evening.
Barn Struck by Lightning.
The heavy thunder storm which passed
over this vicinity on Wednesday night,
about eight o'clock, struck the barn of
Wm. McCrea, Wilkins township, on the
Northern pike. All the grain raised on the
place this year, threshed out and ready for
market ,was entirely consume' with the
building. Mr. Peter Dabble, who had
worked the farm "on the shares," lost
half the grain.
Furniture and Carpets at Auc
tion.
We would call the attention of house
keepers to the sale of Furniture,Carpets,
Mirrors, &c., to-morrow (Thursay) morn
ing, at 10 o'clock, at 67 Marbury st. The
safe will be without reserve, as the owner
is removing from the city.
AUDITOR GENERAL,
The Buektail Brigade,
The Harrisburg Patriot and Union of
Monday has the following: "The first ref;
invent of the Bucktail Brigade was organ.
ized on Friday evening, and the event was
celebrated by a supper at the Buehler
House, attended by all the field and line
officers. Roy Stone, of Warren county,
was elected Colonel; Captain Dwight, of
Warren, was elected Lieutenant Colonel;
and Captain Spear, of Huntingdon, was
elected Major. The regiment left on Sat
urday evening. Judging from the men
composing the first regiment, we have no
hesitation in expressing our belief that
this brigade will be composed of the very
best material that evererossed the Poto
mac. The laurels won by the originals
has inspired a feeling which has brought
out some of the very best men in the State,
who are anxious to adopt the badge which
which has inspired so much terror and
awe among the rebels—the Bucktails. The
second regiment will be filled, organized
and sent forward in a few days. The
State has just reason to feel proud of her
buckusils, and we feel assured that the
honors they will win upon the field will
redound to the everlasting credit of the
glorious Keystone State."
Important Decision.
P We published recently the instructions
given by the Commissioners to the As
sessors in valuing coal lands. Under
these, some land in Mifflin township was
assessed, and the owners appealed from
the assessment in the usual way. The
Commissioners, before whom the appeal
came, decided against the appellants,
whereupon the latter took the matter to
the Court of Common Pleas, and a de•
cision in the case was rendered yesterday.
After a careful review of all the facts, the
Court ordered that the assessment be
stricken from the duplicate of Mifflin town
ship, and the Commissioners be instructed
to correct said duplicate accordingly. The
decision is an important one, in which
many are largely interested.
The Wounded of the Zonate
Cadets.
Among the names of the wounded in the
late battle at Bull Run we find those of
several of the U. S. Zouave Cadets of this
city viz: Lieut. Milton B. Miller, leg,
severely; Corporals John W. Hemphill,
Jas. Estop and John A Robertson; Pri
vates Wm. Murray, Win. O'Neil, John C.
Porter and Florence Berton. Lieutenant
Robert D. Andrews, formerly of Allegheny
city, who commanded a Warren county
company in the same regiment, was also
wounded.
A new comedy, entitled "Hands off the
Queen," was performed last night. We
believe it was its first representation on
any stage, and should be its last. It is
certainly he weakest thing we ever saw.
The only thing that made it endurable was
the fine acting of the company and re•
spectable manner in which it wasput on
the stage. "Governor Foster" perpetra
ted the joke of the "Queen of Leon,"
with which this piece is identical. To
night we have the " School for Scandal,"
with a superior cast.
Removing Obstructions from
Oil Creek.
The principal oil men have made ar
rangements to remove the obstructions on
Oil Creek and the work is to be com
menced at once and prosecuted vigorously.
It is estimated that not less' than 8,000
barrels of oil have been lost upon one
rock in the channel of the river, just be
low the Island. This has been removed
by the contractor already.
The Rope Walker.
- Quite a large crowd assembled on our
corner yesterday afternoon expecting to
see a second ascension by Mr. Donaldson.,
but all were disappointed, as he had no
such design. He sill, however, repeat
the wonderful performance of Monday,
this afternoon, between four and five
o'clock. He will also appear at the Thea
tre in the evening and make an ascension
blindfolded.
Admitted to Practice.
Yesterday morning, on motion of R. B.
Carnahan, Esq., Geo. R. Cochrane and
It. A. Cameron, Esqs., were admitted to
practice at the bars of the several Courts of
Allegheny county.
Wounded.
A dispatch received bete yesterday states
that William Scandrett, of the Ninth Penn-
Weenie Reserie, and Miligeident of Alle
gheny City, was slightly wounded, in the
late battle , _ at Bull *an. Mr. Scandrett
enlisted about three weeks ago.
Capt Simon Brounand, 100th; Captain
Templeton, do; Sergt Guthrie, Co F, 1;3d;
Sergt Stacey, I, 63d; Corp Stone, C, Gad;
Corp Bliss, do; J McWilliams, C, do; D
Cannon, H, do; Calelesser, Thomp
son's Penna Battery; IV Marshall, D, 7th
Reserve; Manderlick, A, 7th Res;
Privates Simpson, Conny, Tiffany and
Bowers, Co I', Ist Artillery; M Elvary and
11 Lowe, Thompson's Battery; P Duggy
and P Collin, 11, 3d; A A Jones, D, 63d;
S Baldwin, S Porter, J Crupper, E, 63d; .1
Trail, J Woods, J Reading, S E Dillman,
H, 63d; Col Jno A Foltz, 73d, killed by a
shell.
WOUNDED.
Col Leisure, 100th, seriously in leg; Col
Alex Hays, 63d. slightly; Col George P
McClain, 88th; Maj Kirkwood, 63d; Major
F A
.Lancaster, 115th, arm- '
Major D M
Jones, 100th; Capt Francis Shilling, 12th,
hip, seriously; Capt Oliver, 100th, leg;
Cate Van Garde, 100th, arm amputated;
Capt Jno Hastings, 105th, leg, badly; Capt
A C Thompson, 105th, shoulder; Major
Dawson, 100th, in hand; Capt Robt Kirk,
105th, shoulder; Capt McHenry, Co G, 63d;
Capt Ayre, I, 10th Reserve; Capt May, H,
10th Res; Lieut Cush, 100th, stomach and
breast; Lieut Razen, 100th, mortally; Lt
Parmon, 100th, head and arm; Lt Blair,
100th; sightly, Lt Spencer, 100th, back;
Lt Craig ! 105th, arm; Lt Neil. 105th,
breast, slightly; Lt C H Snyder, I, 9th,
hand; Lt H Milton, H, Bth; Lt J L Thomp
son, F, 115th, neck; Lt W H Weaver, D,
12th, toot and leg; Lt Brockman, battery
F, Ist artillery, prisoner. Lt Stevenson.
Thompson's battery; Lt Fox, I, 63d; Lt
Weaver, C. 63d; Lt Marks, F', 63d; Serg
Winters, B, 7th Res; Serg Stone, C, 63d;
Serg Kane, H, 63d; Serg Robinson, G,
10th; Corp Herbert, Thompson's battery;
Corp Wampler, 11, 53(1; Corp Hothnati.
color guard, 631: Corp McLowrie, G, 10,1,
Reserves; Lieut J L Thompson, F, 115th,
neck; Joseph A Blakely, B, Stith, wrist:
Alf Anderson, 13, 56;h, shoulder, slightly;
Richard Neil, B, 56th, leg, slightly; Jas
S Madison, B, 56th, arm, slightly; James
Garvey, K, 55th, neck, slightly; Nelson
Betrom, C, 56th, back, slightly, run over,
by cavalry; John R Seeley, J oh n back,
slightly, run over by cavalry; A Cul
bert, C, Bth, hand, slightly; F C Loomis.
D, 4th, foot, slightly; Geo AI array, F, 12th,
arm and breast, slightly; A M Farland,
D, 100th, hand, slightly; J Boden, D.
head, slightly; C Willis, B, 63d; Samuel
Murry, c, looth, foot, slightly ; John
Grace, G, 48th, arm, slightly; F Good,
A, 2d cavalry; J M Richifee, F. 11th ;
Hugh Flagler, H, 63d; Chas Smith, F,
B th,head, severely; L Weaver, F, 74th,
han, slightly; J Cannon, 11, 531; 11
Davison, E, 63d; B Patten, E, 53d ; A
Powers, E, 63d; J Bateman, E, 63(1;
Hannot, G, lath: it Laddon, E, 75th;
Henry !Tuners, C, ;eh Reserves; Henry.
Fuller, 11, 7th Reserves; B Wild, K, tttlr
Reserves; A Neish, E, 115th; Thomas
l eCooris, D, 12th; Josiah M Hines, K,
05th ; John P Kirk, C, The seven
last named have been brought to the
Alexandria Hospital.
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Theatre.
tifEl 15th regiment, (Sigel) Colonel Ed
ward J. Allen, is expected to leave the
city to-day for the seat of war. The old
scholars of the Second (South) Ward
Schools intend to present their old school.
mate and friend with a splendid sword,
sash, .&&. The presentation will be made
at the school house, in the presence of the
regiment, on its way to the ears. If the
regiment should be delayed until tomor
row,the presentation will be made at that
time.
!For Cincinnati and Louisville.
THE new and light draught steamer
"B. C. Levi," Capt. R. Graeey, leaves
this - -day positively for Cincinnati and
Louisville. This boat was built expressly
for low water. She will go through with
out fail. Persons going that way will be
well cared for. Our attentive friend B.
F. Whiting will do the honors in the office.
Another Michigan Regiment.
The 20th Michigan regiment, Col. Wil
liams, arrived from the West last evening
and proceeded East in three special 'rains
provided Tor them. They partook of a
good supper, prepared for them by the
Subsistence Committee, and on leaving
the hall expressed their appreciation of
the kindness they had met here, and which
they had not experienced since leaving j
home.
Ing Gnus.
• The Fort Pitt foundry is now turnip
out three of the immense fifteen inch guns
weighing, when finished, nearly twenty
five tons each, per week. They are to be
placed on the new Monitors. In a short
time a twenty inch gun will be cast, carry
ing a ball of a thousand pounds weight—
with a range of four miles.
4'onferenee.
The Pittsburgh Annual Conference o
he Methodist Protestant ChurA will holt
s twenty-ninth session in the East Coo
ion Church,: Ileghtmy, coin meneing ihi.
, orning at U o'clock-. Rev. Litnry Pal m
• preaches the opening sermon.
Pb, Nie for the Poor.
The first annual pie nic of the society of
St. Vincent DePaul, of Allegheny City,
announced to take place on Thursday
next, at Washington Park. Troy Hill. It
is for the benefit of the poor, and as the•
arrangements made are very complete, a
very pleasant time may be expected by all
who attend. The price of ticKets is t wen
ty-five cents.
DENTiSTRW
Dr. Vonßonhorst, No. 54 St. Clair street
TEETH EXTRACTED WITIIOCT PAIN
aul9
JO ?H V CYCit
JOSEPH MEYER & SON
btAxtrAcrraistcs 01
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE & CHAIRS
WAREHOUSE. 13:. SMITH FIELD STREET
Betwelm Sixth Etrcet and Virgin alley.)
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Volunteer Enlistment
BLANKS,
C ERTIFICATE
SURGEON
lIIMEEI
RECRUITING OFFICER
For sale by
W. 1. HAVEN,
STA TIONTI? AND PI:INTEL
CORNER WOOD & TI RD STS
SUPER'S
ITO C 0 11 P 0
An admirable miletl7 for
.lExpelllng; iStomquit on:
BED CIIAMBERS.
For salt, at 23 tents per bottle by
CHAS. H. SUPER, Druggist,
NN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS
NEW FALL
DRESS GOODS,
NOW OPENING
FLANNELS,
All colors
ARMY BLANKETS,
Regulation weight.
GUM BLANKETS,
MUSIANN, &O
CHEAP FOR CASH.
C. dANSON LOVE & CO.,
74 Market Street.
.La.A LLEGHENY MAYORALTY.-
JACOB WEAVER, JR
at the ugliest of many friends. will be a:UNION
candidate for the unexpired to m' of Uun. Simon
Drum fur MAYOR, of Allegheny Lity. at the en
suing election. au27
DAUB & CAPPELL,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
NO. 183 SMITHFIELD STREET.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well aelected stock of
FALL GOOD,
consisting of
Cloths,Casiniereas, Vestings, &c.
ALSO—A large 'took of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
including. Wholenffliirts. Payer Cellars. Neck Ties.
and ever 'thing 'lewdly kept by fir . t °less Furni th-
Ina , biome. or ders promptly exeent-d. min:4lyd
PAPER NIANOIN6III-ILN 41.111111 L.
Z` SON. Brown and Wool brood, t ut.
W. melts
Na $7 Wood stmt.
pirrpim
CM=
1C.1, 1 / I N..iiiv. Sept. .2.—A train of ears
MIN b-a:d or nth) soldiers who
were woulule.: is Saturday', tight, rams
down this Inornim; from Vairfax; they
repre , :ent among callers the 20th Ohio, t;:h
regulars, :::;th S. V. and x Humber of
other regiments. A guard also came
holm, having in eharge seven rebel pris-
M 1.1.5. Tho following additional nruuy
I wol.tide:(l in l'ennsylran:a haue been ob•
fined :
Ser.4eunt, Wm II Lynch. Cu 1, 'mit Pa,
shoulder; Corperai, Albert Longshore, Co
11, .d Reserve, hand; Bennis McClay, C,
1511tPa, arm; Thus Winn. C. teeth Pa,
wrist; Wm Harman. C, SFth Pa, hand;
Inm Hurley. 11, 10th.l'a lies, wrist; John
Campbell, h, t..ttli Pa, debility'; Charles
Carlton, I. 3,1 Pa, gunshot wound; lat Lt
Henry Herbert. 11, 2d S; Ist I.t Thos
11 Hopwood. F, 1111: Pa fies; Lt A
Wenverting, It, Mil I ' a; taco 11 Hard,
It, 7.lth Pa; W II Cooper, 74th
sergt Jas Large, (1. 11th Pa: \' lIIItIItI
lenhiret. 4r , th PaL; "t.l tihndlc, It, lith P a;
I.•nry !terry. It, ;Atli Corporul
A, Pa; W 11 Marton, C. I I Ith
.I,:a Berger, I', 48th Pa: also a eolsin
it . ,:nme name and company; Jim Ilrace.
Pa; Martin laitelker, A, 10:11/ I'a;
rgeaat, Chas II bulk, A, 11th Pa; A
'hurt. E, 75th Pa, Francis Hicks, K, 11th
'a; Ephraim Ranch, P, 55th Pa; Corpo•
a! Leonard Weaver, I , ', 74th Pa : Serg't
I.,ward Itytch. C. l'a Reserves: Sera't
'rancis Loomis, 11. 4th Pa, Reserves; ill's
'eatlier, It, loth the Reserves.
Cifit-AGo, Sept. Yd.—The Board of
Commissioners of the 'Union and Pacific
Railroad met at Bryan Hall at noon to
day. General Curtiss was chosen tempor
ary chairman by acclamation, and pro
ceeded to address the meeting upon the
services and important work for which
they had been called together ; briefly re
viewing its great necessity, and the invalu
able influence which it will exercise on the
interests of the country. Robert. Finney,
of Pennsylvania, and Jno. R. Robinson,
of California, were elected temporary
Secretaries. The roll being then called.
seventy-six answered to their names. Gen.
Cass, of Pennsylvania, moved to proceed
to a permanent organization. Some dis
cussion ensued, when the motion was lost
by a vote of thirty-one to thirty-nine.
Without taking any further action, the
Convention adjourned until five this after
noon.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 2.—The excitement
has been high all afternoon, and the citi
zens are enrolling themselves rapidly in
the.different wards. Large numbers are
working on the fortifications on Kentucky
hills.
Gov. Tod arrived this afternoon and is
in communication with the military au
thorities, and the utmost exertions are
being made.
The enemy, stated to be 20,000 to 30,000,
reported to beat Boyd's station thirty-nine
miles from this city, and are expected to
arrive opposite the fortifications on Thurs.
day.
The 45th and 90th Ohio are falling back
slowly to Covington.
Pickets are posted ten miles out.
All steamboats are ordered to remain on
the Ohio side of the river.
There is no telegraphic communication
south of Falmouth.
By direction of the President, Major
General McClellan will have command of
the fortifications of Washington and of
troops for the defence of the Capital.
By order of the Secretary of War.
[Signed,] E. D. TowN•stwn,
Assistant Adjutant General.
!Second Edition
VIE VERY LATEST TELEGRAM
Another Battle.
GENES. KEARNEY AND NTE
TENS KILLED.
OUR LOSS VERY HEAVY
The Eneniy Driven Back
Latest from Centreville
ARRIVAL OF PENNA. WOUNDED
Guerrillas Routed in Southern
Missouri.
r 0110.3.1 CINCINNATI
&e., do. , &(%, ito
WasittNovox, September 2.—Generals
Kearney and Stevens were killed in a se
yore engagement which took place last
evening near Chantilly, - about two miles
North of Fairfax C. IL, between a portion
of General Pope's army and Jackson's
forces. Our loss is heavy, but the enemy
were driven back more than a mile, and
we occupied the field of battle until three
o'clock this morning.
Gen. Stevens was killed with a Mini°
ball, which entered his brain while he
was leading his men into action, bearing
the colorA in his hand, the color sergeant
having been
is son neting as Assistant Adjutant o
the Ltrigstbt corrrnanded by his father
was wcanded.
Kearney wa3 also killed
ui ht. his body was taken pO,9ISeSSIOII
the enemy, but afterwards delivered
oar lines under u llag of truce.
AsniNilrox, September 2.—Recent
advices received frUm the vicinity of the
late sanguinary conflict of our armies in
Virginia with the enemy report affairs in
that locality a comparatively quiet. The
news from that quarter to-day has been.
considering the intense excitement and
bustle prevalent, decidedly meagre. Ru
mors and stories of the most extravagant
nature have been circulated throughout
the city, a great majority of which have
heir found upon inquiry to be entirely
Parties who left Centreville. late yester
day afternoon, report that the command
of Gen. Banks, which had been rumored
cut up, commenced arriving at that point
about ri i, clock, p. in. There can he lit
;le doubt the correctness of this report.
:i s our informant states that he witnessed
he arrival of this command • It is further
:tated that a march of• !J.". miles Wll3 ac•
•timpli:dted by them on that day, in order
reach that position.
Sandav morning, between S and f
tiCteen Of the ambulances being
in advar6e of the train, down in a hollow,
•tercel. In ail there were am
and tA) hacks. About 2300
i have, So far, been removed from
. These movements were
facili-
Major W. C. Barney, of New
ork. Yesterday evening, at six o'clock-,
iir army was watilrawn behind the hills
of Centreville as a feint, it is believed, to
draw out the enemy, but they did not ad
vance. This morning our army advanced
at leact two mites toward the old battle
field. The large reinforcements which
have arrived there, consisting of artillery
and Military make the• army perfectly safe.
No firing took place alter ft o'clock on
Saturday night. K earney's division re•
wain & ,1 on the lien! till 11 o'clock. tin
sanday some shells were thrown into the
h e t no reiponse was made. This
morning a slight stsirraish took place with
t;en. Kearney's division.
ee dead were being buried an•.l the
wounded removed 0,-day from the late•
mime of conflict, un leer u flag of truce.
re:c oa
balance
HEADQUARTERS ARMY,
ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE,
Washington, Sept 2. JJ
.OENEitAL ORDERS NO. 2.
FIRM
Gpga rtEttl, bIo., oep..
t l U..'
Lip
part has obtained another signal success
over guerrillas in Southeast Missouri, with
a squadron f t! , o. 13th Illinois cavalry,
two comp::: he 24th Missouri volun
teers, and : -vitzer of the 2tl Missouri
artillery. 12fe- 24:..i0r attacked t;o1. White,
whose foree is estimated at 1.000 m en ,
about twelve miles southeast of Pittman's
Ferry, on Current river, and after a des
perate conflict• of an hour's duration coin
pletely routed White, capturing all his
wagons and equippago and taking many
prisoners, also a number of horses and
mules. Our loss in killed and wounded is
not stated, but is slight compared with that
of the enemy.
BY LAST kiiTIMAIL.
From the Cincinnati Inquirer.
The Cincinnati Inquirer, alluding to
he danger of rebel invasion, says :
"The ppple_of Cincinnati must pro-
pare to defend themselves. There
no mistake about it this time. We are
very seriously menaced. Our troops,
after the defeat at Richmond, were un
able to defend the line of the Kentucky
river, but have fallen back and evacuated
Lexington, which city was occupied last
eight by the rebel General Kmar SMITH,
whose army is variously estimated from 12,-
000 to 80,000 men, formidable in efficient
artillery and thoroughly disciplined troops.
There is no question that the rebels ex
hibit the audacity which distinguishes a
high order of generalship. They move
without transportation, and have now en
tered a country in which they will have
no difficulty in supporting themselves as
they march. We may be sure they will
make no delays, as they know their op.
portnnity is passing away rapidly. Four
days' forced marching would bring them
to the banks of the Ohio. it is pretty
certain that they will strike in this direc
tion. We should act if no doubt existed
that they were advancing directly upon
this city. Let ns have, not a panic, Mr
united, intelligent, comprehensive, prom
action.
TO-DA Y'S ADVERTISEMENTS
UsLECTITIRE AT THE IRON CITY
COLLEGE, corner of Penn and St; Clair
streets. we.nedday monitor at ll a. at.
REVENUE.
LEATHER BELTING-
HOYT BR'S N. Y. M RE
Well tanned and stretched, for s al e at the Leath
Cr.toreof
/ M. MELANGE.
233 Liberty sLroet opposite head a r Wood
se3-wts
GUM 110%E-M. BELAINGE, 233 LI B
ERTY STREET, is the only Agent for the salt
of the New Patent Woven Hydrant
Hose,
IZAIVANA CIGARS-
Genuine Havana Cigars.
Genuine Havana Cigars.
Genuine Havana Cigars.
am iust in receipt of another larg invice of
superior HAVANA CHIA H 4. ii,se e
fond o of the
weed, wishing a good article, will consult their
own interest by ex , rnining icy stemk before purcha
sing elsewhere. - A pure article of CHEW MO
TOBACCO constantly on hand at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
sea
center Market street and the Di.n
• -
PURE Liquosts,
PURE LIQUORS,
PURE LIQUORS.
of all descriptions for medicinal riurpoPai i at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
sea etznar Market street and the Diamond
Fon RENT — A COMFORTABLE TWo
' , tory dwelling house, he. / 5 7 Third street.
hear Cherry alio, Rent sls.sl Der tnnntn
April 1. 8. CUTIIBERT - & SON P,
pcs 51 Market street.
_RENT *a,3o PER MONTI' FOR A
neat two story brick dwelling house of live
rthans and cellar. yard. bake ov..n. etc.. corner u Second and t..hort streets. Itnuiediste t
Good security rsctuire&
cuTnimur & SONS.
re 3 is Market street.
For Cincinnati and Looliavillo.
W EDNESDA Y. SEPTEM BE ft 3. 10 A. M.
o E LIGHT ipEArtilllT
•, lt.- °m em'
eounnaoder. will leave steamer
for the Abo E ve l ports att an
nounced.
Anr freight or passage apply on board ut the foot
of Wood I•treet. sm!
TO TUE PUBLIC—
Daily arrivals by 'Express and Railroad o
NBW GOODS,
NC aCOI' II in .11r. G.- ly d o '
78 MARKET STREET.
• •
Latest styles Trimmings Etnhroideries. CollaN
-zeta. Handkerchiefs. Laces. Fancy 1 1w.mis. Head
Nets. Patterns. Skirts. Core re. 44... 1., go assort •
men's of llo,iery. taores , Fiartwhine lino r
Ladies. Gentlemen and Children—l'in+. Nee iles.
Threads. and ether mu 111 warm , .
We meitethespaeial attention of wholesale and
retail buyers, confident that we can meet ever,
want iu ynce and variety.
NACRE)/ .t GUIDE,
Ta MARKET ::TREET
Between Fourth and Diamond. Ye
A gen OBIRTS,
SOLDIERS' 000Ds!
New atylevidlingehrap, at
, MACRLM A(4 LTDE,
Ae2 M irket street. het. 4:h & Diamond.
TO THE PUBLIC.
te PEIDEALLY
WA the ignorant =drabs
ly Modest of, all demand
lations, treat secret and
lolicate disordeni, self
.4buse and discs ap or
tnations common anti in
+lent to youths of both
..ekes end adult,. single or married. Became
Da. ft smarratre publishes the fact of his doing
the ignoraatand falsely modest are dreadfialb
Mocked. and Mink it a great sin very Immoral
And for contamination and corruption among
their wives, promising NODS and daughters:. Then
tannily physician should ne cauctorie to tee thew
mnorancia that they do the mine as Dr. BRAN
3TRU?, MiteePt Publishing/MA a Morally. prac
Lice might be lost to them among stupid
fa
modest and presumptuous families, born is all
raised in Ignorance, sprung a es mushrooms and
who compare society. In sane. he. to
killers and cente, mysteriously , meanly orilb
gotta. It le to publicity. however that samaras
parents and guardians are thankful that thou!
401111, daughtme and wards. previously feeble
dokly and of delicate condition and appearance
have been restored to health and vigor by Dlt.
BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after
marriage through him have been saved much suf
wing. anxiety. mortification. Be. Spenuatorr
hes or nocturnal enunimion_ nareemnoletelY cured
in a very *hat Mem crane be his new remedies.
which areiiiemilarlyit u ojt. They are compounds
rom the out having seen the
fallaci.of the ieira trestment.he has abandon
ed it and substituted the vegitable Female ,
eases are treated with marked seecese—naymg had
over forty yam OW experience Whoa treat
ment in bespiteb of bah the Old World and in
the United Staten leads him to say—to an with a
fair trial. health and bagpipes will again bloom
upon the now—pned cheek. Trills se longer with
montsbanks and wincits. but come and be eared
Consultation and an at Ns !Sidra diseases. of
which so many annual our counfties, an
now
Fun bc »ne m = they attend to It in
time eon bad treatment
by mooring a oopr oldie MedicaAdv ice nwhieb
is liven vans to all that apply Having the ad
vantage of over fo a lrears imperial* and
osarvailon. oaalaqua be has superior skill
in the treatment el Boom and who is
daily osnaltedbytheprofesdon. &swell as recom
ended by ropesiabie aitimikaddimagi n pro
widen of pg. 65
street, near Diamond street. 'ate cornmeal
'alone from ail garia Of the Union strietir at
tended to. Direct to
BO Poet
Pittsburg ones.
deeclydaw
Read: Reed: Read:
HIGHLY IBITORTAIIT!!!
GREAT RELIEF TO TEE AFFLICT.
ifight:ED. antt those suffering from weakness of
TO ALL. YOUNG AND OLD:
yen wish to experience great relief in your
ght, try the world-renowned
BUSMAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES.
Purchasers will continue to And perfect satisfac
tion by trying these Speetaelea Bold only by
J. DIAMOND. Optiei”.
Mt street. Post Builthng.
The Russian Peb bles inserted in old frames, if
desired.
i s92air Dewar Imposters and Pretenders.
ATTENTION! COMPANY.
CANVAS S.HOES, $1,26.
AT II FIFTH MEET.
D. 8. DIMNBACIIUM
T - DAY'S ADVERTNEKENTS
tree. , I VIIINEETINiIk or cstlzEl
f Te siperaecevilM and °Mai m . soot.
Chattim- aril It• - •• township.
4) Zoilir • a
the
3...)th at 5 o'clock
E. , IetZY.A A: emit. sad the ei•izens, Ileum
arms an !tel.:, . em.ne Tempe:at-Teethe .1,0
pr. mit. r , of c. , ion Party., and at (3 o'c eels of
tae ere 'or the Republicans and ltm,._
ere Li Of .1..1 olio% townships fist at the public
enure .;;' i 'ter (Obey 'n tureen), the usual place
of h ohi de - thess aid public meetinrs. 'The
min, de nrga need oil the tontine of Remy Ingram.
Esq. e!,;:t nl-Jarces'frunick. Esq. epaddent. and
James 31.• h anti John ni Toe. F.sq., Vie°
dem and .1 ii.t. ply kodgere, Secretary. Neal
Prrsidi•nt st.sted the object of the meeting , .
Dr. tiazzaut then ail reseed the meeting on the
on princirles cf the Union. anti-Railroad port?, and
t •.e conduct of them) in rennsylvatna and Near;
York, who, a t the commencement of this war bed
th warted the del; nsivo inensures of this govern
ment, and stared that if it should seem proper af
ter the discussion, tho fleeting Would then take
action upon the subjects.
After th e speech of Dr. (Imam the Union. anti-
Railroad Resolutions. heretofore passed at vari
ous meetings. calling for a rape's' of the charter of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the arrest
of.J. Edgar 'I hornp.son and 'Themes A. ;Scutt. &c,
and for the nomination of a Union ticket in this
county' were unanimeusly adopted.
on moti•ds of Dr. (1 ,, 1Z4111 the nomination of
Thomas iv Haste by the citizens of Piteiburgh es
their C.lod ida to for Congress in their district. (the
. 21), was Immo umusly approved end ratified.
nn (melee of Henry Ingram. Esq., E. D Glit
z:lln r:,.s unanimously nominated se, the Union
candidate formate Senator.
The ne me of Wen. 11. Sutten. Esq , of Chartiors
to • nahip was teen proposed as one ef the candi
dates fur the Assembly, and wee received with
mu h applause, and ho was nominated Three
. ..heere were then given for the tnion party. its
principles and its candidates. and three cheers :or
• he army and navy. and thereupon the meeting
edjoureed. JA 3t ley TRU H ICK. Pres dent.
Viet. Presidents —James McKnight and Jolla
Toe. So rent%) oseph Redgers. std-lt
STA NTO.I ARTILLERY_ T H E
m mnbcr3 nt thia company will meet at the
I leadquarter, , , ST. ttLAIR STREET, this or-em at ft o'clock. pvitirdy.
W. HENDL:RSON.
.en.;ASS It EE'rING OF THE CIT A I.
z: of Pitt((l»,(th will be held on FULTON
- TREET. near ihe head ((f Wylie street. at or
near the «Willi( house ~t Aenry Rea. no THURS
DAY IFIVENINte. Septerni(er 4th, al 7 o'elock. .-
E D. (4 AZZA -.. the Colon condi late for State
Senator is expected there to PROVE the charges of
forgery. eons;, racy awl trefuon, tteretelnre mane
against well known Pit(Prairstrient and Philadel
oninni and which thcaell often publicly wade,
hare not yot been publically denied. eel -a i
.._ _. ____. ____
$5O REWARD.
Trig E PERSON HATING IN WS POS
SES:SION rt Inreo
COLD FINGER RISC
given him for ettfo keeping. will please leave it
with J. B. MoFADDEN CO., Market street,
who will give a satisfactory reward, if required, or
FIFTY 'DOLLARS will be paid fur information
that wilt load to the recovery of the ring.
632-3 t
To Destroy.--Rate. Roaches, &o.
To Deerroy—M Me, Moles and Ants.
To Deetroy---R e d
To ilc.oroy-31oths in Furs, Clothes. &o.
To Dv:trap — Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To
To Ilcerole / ),, e o v—lneeets on Plante and Fowls,
— lnsectP on Animals, ,tie,
To Destroy---E very form end soeeies of Vermin
The 'Only lintmillible Remedies known)
"Free from Poisons."
"Not danueromi to the Unman Fatuity."
Rate do not out thepremises."
"They come off their holes to die."
fold Enerverlh•re—by
An I9ITOLIC2ALIC DRY * l7Ol33lli in the large cities,
and by Druaaist, Grocers, Storekeepers and Re
tailers generally, in all Oountry Towne and Vil
lages:in the lin ited States.
B. A. FA lINESTOCE k CO., R. E. SE'LLER?
& CO.. and others Wheleqate Agent. , at Pittsburgh
Country d raters can rrder as above. Or address
direct—,or to
I'4ISTAR.
434-3intlLlns
D 9•71:, 4N2 Brcadway, New York.
T7~L,3t~:,~;pi a`y GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
7VPSR rF:R3 ANIt OF:alit:CS IN
rEis, WINES. TAQUORS, .AY.,
NORTII-EAST. cornor of
IMO STREET AND THE DIAMOND
•
COUNTFZY HOMES
riII HOS E C • E SATES FOR COEN
/ RV in- , i.i•n , 7eb in LEND i ijV Odk.
lan I nre • 1 , 1%1,1101 4,r the Pitt,
'ninth luta , %% TUII3 into thl
.•,ItOr 1.!•-t. The n one
hnl
nra only one-tenth ninth
ttni one -tenth ;annually.
w. 0. LESLIE.
At Oakland zitittinn.
---
W ILL!! A, 11 13.4,44A.LEY,
au.. lu i
NROLESALE GROCER
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
SMALL RED EIIOW. ANY PERSON
finding tio will be suitably rewarded by
leaving word at Martin's ( • rncery, on Rebecca
street, Allegheny. of Patterson'. Lumber
Yard, o by di opping a note in the Pittsburgh
Post Office.
aal2-ti
MRS. D. 11. WILLIAMS
• --------
ENNSILVANIA RAILROAD CIIIiRCII TRA
M.
Leave. 4 Wall's Station every Sun.lay at ...... 9A.
13
do Turtle Greek, do do 920
to Itrinton'o, 41 0 do
... 9 23
...
do WU kinsburgh do do
do - Ea.qt Liberty, do do 992
9
Arrive at Pittsburgh, ................................ ..... 40 1905
RETURNINU TRAIN P. M.
Leaves Pittsburgh miry Sunday at 133
do East Li 3 erty do do 2
do Wilkiusburgh do -do 1 32
do Briuton'sdo . 149
do
do Turtle Cloak do do 155
Arrive at Wel is .............................................. 00
J. STEWART. Passenger Agent.
Pittsburgh. July ti, ltf62, JYAtf
ROBERT ARTECURS.
ATTORNE - Y AT LAW,
AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. .or Ohio
Texaa. Wisconsin , Virginia. New York
/outflank lowa, Florida. Indiana, IC.en
ucky and Michigan.
mhs:tini No. 185 FOURTH STREET.
UNDRIES
SO Cases St. Julien Claret ;
so Cases A bmynt he ;
50 Cases Cabinet Champagne:
20
pints
2S Carty m
mie stoughton Bitters
In store nod for solo by
WM. BENNETT,
No, 120 Wood St.
FIRST NEW CALL STOCK IN THE
eit3, thie scrismi,
JOSEPH HORNE,
77 AND 79 MARKET STREET,
asjuat received: mil has now cn exhibition
THE NEW FALL STYLES
of Bonorts, Hats, Roses. Flowers. Pintoes, Rib
bons. and all of her kinds of .81 i !liners Goods.,
New Fel! Style BALM Or AL SKIRTS. 1,000
dozen
RIBBED COTTON AND MERINO HOSE,
800 dozen.
ZRPIIFR WORSTED. in all onion+, NO dozen.:
LADIES AND MISSES HOOP SKIRTS, 1,200
dozen.
SKIRT LINISH, GO dozen.
FRENCH CORSE IS, 1, 1 :00,
FRENCH WORKED CULLA R 5.250 dozen.
RUFFLED AND CRIMED LINEN COL
LARS. and a latge stock of all kinds of
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
As many of Our g 0,413 were bought previous to
the late advancoM prices we are enabled to offer
superior advantages to wholesale buyers.
Joseph Horne,
77 & 79 MARKET STREET.
Wholesale Room, 2d and .3(1 Stories. eel
M A CKEREL—IV QR. MILS NO. 2
id ACJikatEL in st for sule by
JAS. A. FETZER.
was sorrier .31urketand First *rests.
KORN THAN
20 ,000 HOLD TEM PAST YEAH,
We offer to the public WHEELER a WII.*
SON'S IMPROVED. SEWENITI ItiA CRINE, at
REDUCED PRICES. with increased conE•donce
' of its merits as the best and most neeful Family
Sewing Machine now in use. It clot .. e - mully . well
on the thickest and thinnest fabrics , makes the
lock-stitch impossible to enravel, alike on heth
sides, is simple in constrnetion, more speedy in
movement, and more durable than any other ma
chines. Circulars giving prices and description
ofmachine furnished gratis on gmiiicatien in her
eon or by letter.
-.'" •
Every Machine warranted for three years.
gra e WM. SUMNER $• 'CO.
.........._
LLEGUENY CITY
L .
AD I Elkic --- 21.117 -- SS ES, AND 41111 L.
MIEN'S
BALMORAL BOOTS,
Of Kid. Calf. and Morocco. Also a superior
sto.kof
LASTING. CONGRESS. AND LACE GAIT
ERS; SUMAS. ROOTS AISD TIES,
Which are sold at reasonable prices
I 'ITT'SBEItdII
W. E. SCHMERTZ dr CO.,
REDUCED PRICEM.
JACONET LAWNS. at 121.2 cents;
ORGANDIE LAWNS. front 12 1-2 to $7
1-2 cents;
•
A FZW AMMER SILKS lort,nt 371.2
(mite ;
SHAWLS AT COST.
LA CEMANTILLAS AND POINTS E+ollB -
it 00 and upwards;
The Beat Quality of HOOP SKIRTS
hat Opened. .
W.
& D. Hugus 9 ,
coasza FIFTH AND INAIINCZT 15TS,
ly2B
PITTSBURGH YELLS COLLEGE.
REV. I. C PERSHING. A. M.. 'RESIDENT.
EST SUSTAINED COLL ED N
SD the State.
FOURTEEN TEACNERS.
Attendance last yearNti, Super," tri , ,k
Thorough andextensiven--0-•• • F• , . , 0 •
TXLZGRAPITING anti 'Jae. • r. tax ii oat
t.
FORTY th2LLARS Per term. for board:no. light;
tr.. Fall fern, . - dw, Pre NLYTEllltrat 2d.
....land to tfic e-esiden. •ho • • rit•-•
da2L—, :7Y9
2
0.0()0 BUSINFELS RIZ
Wanted at
MOORE'S DISTILLERY.
Will pay the highest cash prices.
THOMAS MOORS,
SYSOtf S 9 FirSt Street. Pi , t ,i,iiiith
B. M. ICIER & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS oP
Pare No. 1 Carbon Oil;
• ND'
13 MI N 100
SirOirlCO 012- LIBERTY STREET, opposite
Penn'a R. It. Depot. .
IMAII oil warranted.
JrLLAND PROPERTY.
FOR BALE
Jr —A handsome two story brick dwelling con
taining six rooms and a kitchen, with between 3
and 4 acres of ground. 00 which is :.ver lit) bear
ing fruit trees. shade trees, Vwebbery. :1:::.: two
never fling springs and a wet} (.1 ... ~..i matter.
ssio te given immediately, rt.!' Pli c and
r
N. P. SAll Ilii,
SIMm: apply to
A MIJBEMBRI'S
PITTSBURG-11 TREATRE.
(tRSDRE OM MA/arum ...... :.. WM. II ENDERFON.
gi , t , . R .al- 1- 14'L,I.ThrixrTiT''?1, , , - ; I 'j i ';',;." i!' , ';' , , Z;ti',.,',A
I ere. cird, - chairs. t.O rents; Family Circle. ZY.
e.nts: Colored Gallery, 2S cent?: Colored I.tosoo
' - .0 cent; allOl7 . 15 Oooti•
iVEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 3.
.Ird a Ppearaneo .1' tit e rplcbratr(l /lope Walker.
Mr. W. 1.1. iii ) ,NALD.-Ols and IL, . oung A Irleri
con Pantom.iminf Alr. HARRY GILL:I:Wk.
To commence will
scnoaL FOR cCANDAL. •
Lady Teazle ............. ... ............ Miss Amy Frost
Rope Walking,,-. .......... ... ........ .....
.... Mr. Donaldson,
Dance , ........ . ............. M'llo Rose Cernia
Lipalement Peat... ...... ... ...... .. ..... .......Mr. Donaldson
To conclude with the pantomime of
PONGO. OR THE INTELLIGENT MO•I%.:ICEY.
Ponco
Mr. Donaldson
Albino .............. ... ...
~...Harry iiilpert
THAYER, NOYES 8". CO.'S
Ciat IE2 A.
UNITED STATES CIRCUS
-AND
Hippozoonom adoii
•
WILT. EXHIBIT AT
PIT
TS IT. T 1 liTe G- ..1 - i-,
VN PENN STREET. .N EA It ST. CL .11 i R.
on RED LION LOT, in renr n 1 8. , n Trim 1, 11.'6,
ON WED , IIIO4IIIA.T. aril Uit.ti)Alr, FRS.
DAT and SATURDAY. Septcialier :CA,
4th, sth, and 6th, 1%62.
First performance on WEBNIF:SDAY n: 735;
n'efoek. P, 11., and every Afternoon acid
\Tight during the week.
LARGEST EXHIBITION EVER FORMED,
MORAL. INSTRUCTIVE, PLEASANT.
Tff E smrsA 270 NA I CONCERN:
The Great Bare Back Equestrfon,
MR. JAMES ROBINSON.
EATON STONE,
'
THREE GA JO HNGLENROT
EAT CLOWNS,.
Dr. Jim Thayer,
Lee Powell,
Jem
MR. efIAS. W. NOYES tri my ll intro Heyttoti Mg. duce at each
Exhibition his Wonderful Performing Horse
Winfield. i!Seo EL,
AND TITITSI
Cowie Mules, Trick Horses, Poncym,
&e.
The MAMMOTH GYRNASTUM, ieti by the
Champions Messrs. [EAGLE' :lc KF:l4Pi.'. and a
hundred other features will ho given in the
Great Show.
The interior of the Great Parl'ion is construot
ed for the - convenience of immense andienves,
having seate around the croon. •
is:othing shall be want ing to make this a moral,
intellectual and an I;A ing
THE GRAND OPERA _ BAND,
Led by TOM CANIIAM will ro•eompany this
Mammoth t.ttablishme:,t,
Notwithstanding the Innutunable Variety of
Attractions. and the unprevedenrod extomse of
these unoar.lll,led e mbinatione. the PitICE 0
AMISS toN will he placed at the EXTRA Uti.-
DINA a Y l'ttt Ott 0.1?
tiiir X' wen 0t i lasi
an24-Iwd
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines.
NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA
Awarded the Pint Premium at the
United States Fair
FOR THE YEARS
vitas, 1889 and IS6O.
UPWARDS OF *I 0, 0 0
MACHINES sold in the United Statea
31 FIFTH STREET.
MUDDED GOODS
BELLING ♦r
5AC141706 AT COST,
SILK ItAinrILL&R AT COIST
au2 l :lYd