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    W. PETTENGII.L. & CO.. NO. 37
PARK ROW. NEW YORK and 6 f•TATe .
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THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 20
CITY AND NRIGIIBMOOD INTKIIIGENCE
Democratic Meeting.
An adjourned meeting of the Allegheny
City Democratic Club will meet at the
warehouse of Thomas Farley, Esq., No.
164 Federal street, on Friday evening next,
the 21st inst., at 7 o'clock, for the purpose
of perfecting their organization. Punctual
attendance is requested. By order of
.TAMES C. CUMMINS, Chairman.
Nov. lgth, 1862. •
Supreme Court
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19th, 1862.
.Court met at 9 a. m. Present Chief
Justice Lowrie and Justices Woodward
Strong and Read ; Justice Thompson ab
sent trom
Carley vs, E . viins. Jefferson. Argued
by A rthurs for plaintiff in error, and by
W. P. Jenks contra.
Hoover vs. Arbuthnot. Venango. Ar
gued by Ileydrick for plaintiff in error, and
A. H. Miller contra.
Toby Township vs. Madison Township.
Clarion. Argued by Lainberton for Toby
township'and by Corbett contra.
Black et al. vs. Evans. Jefferson. Ar
gued by Gordon for plaintiff in error, and
W. P..lenks contra.
Graff s Ex'rs vs. Kelly's Ex'rs. Butler.
Argued by Bredin for plaintiff in error and
Purviance contra.
Atlantic and Great 'Western
Hallway.
The Philadelphia North American thus
discourses on Railroad matters in Western
Pennsylvania :
Akron, Ohio, is oue of the most impor
tant railway centres of that State, and
when the Atlantic and Great Western line
shall have reached that point, it will be in
direct communication with the whole rail
way system of the West, for which it will
be indebted to Pennsylvania. This road
connects with the New York and Erie,
and is in reality but an extension of it.
The capital to build it was furnished by the
British bondholders of the Erie road, in
order to render that line independent
of the Lake route, which is
domina
ted by the New York Central Railroad.
This road will shun the two leading West
ern cities of Pennsylvania—Pittsburgh
and Erie—and is inimical to the metropo•
lis of the State, Philadelphia, yet it will
perhaps benefit Meadville and a few other
villages in Western Penn'a, by making them
way stations on a great through route be
tween New York city and the West, and it
will give an increased value to all the
land on the line of the road. Philadel
phia will also be put thereby iu more
Pseedy communication with, both by the
ittsburgh and Erie road and the Phila
i! delphria and Erie, both of which cross the
Atlantic and Great Western, the one near
the Ohio border, and the other near that
of New York State. The Pittsburgh and
Erie will be purely a Pennsylvania road,
and of great use to Er;e, Pittsburgh, and
Philadelphia, as well us to the country
traversed by it. •
-
Sinking of the Steamer Den
mark.
A Pittsburgh boat, the Denmark, sunk
last week on her way from St. Paul to St.
Louis. When she reached the head of
Atlas Island, a point well known, below
Keokuk, she ran upon a snag, which tore
her hull badly, and caused her to sink in
; a few minutes in the middle of the
i.i n eight feet of water. The Warsaw,
!. bound down; arrived at the scene soon
I after, and on her Capt. J. Robinson and
pother officers of the Denmark took pas
;sage to St. Louis. The boat, valued at
w...;12,01)0, is not insured, and will probably
tprove a total loss. There, was not a, great
of freight injured.
In Season.
•
We refer to the announcement of H. J.
Lynch, in another column. He has, at
is store No. 91; Market street, near - Fifth,
a splendid stock of goods, embracing, in
addition to the useful variety of staples
and winter dress goods a lot of fashions
able furs, very cheap, cloaks of the latest
patterns and shawls of every description.
The stock is well worth examining, as the
goods will be sold at less than Eastern
prices. Call and see for yourselves.
Attempted Burglary.
A bold attempt was made, about mid
night on Monday, to enter the residence
of Mr. Thomas Murray, on Fulton street,
near Franklin. The burglar attempted to
effect an entrance by climbing to the roof
of a porch in the rear of the house, and
lifting one of the second story windows.
He was about entering when Mrs. Murray,
aroused by the noise, gave an alarm which
cdnsed the instant flight of the rascal.
Mr. Murray is a steamboat pilot, and is
now absent on the river.
Alleged Frauds in Contracts.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia
JoUrnal, writing from this city, says :
'Frauds upon the Federal Government to
the amount of two hundred thousand dol
lars', have just been discovered. Three
leading firms in ar my contracts are impli
cated—the members of which are well
knOwn Abolitionists, and advocates of the
progecution of the war to the bitterest end.
J. 'W. Cullin, L'sq., as special agent, was
nerelast week, investigating the charges,
every one of which, I learn, was fully sus
tainbd." We anxiously await further de
velopments, which are promised.
Patent Case.
JuOge Grier, in the United States Circuit
Cour% was yesterday engaged in the trial
of die case of M. Matunnigle vs. James
Old,being an action for au infringement
of patent fbr a bee-hive. Mr. Langatreth,
perhaps the most experienced and success
ful bee-master in the country, was exam
ined 'as a witness, and entertained the
Coure, jury and spectators, for a consider
able'iime, in describing the models of the
hivesproduced in Court, and explaining
somebf the habits of the wonderful little
insect) the study of which has absorbed
his tipije and talents for so many years. A
non-suit was entered after the Judge had
delivered his oharge to the jury.
Steubenville Railroad Bridge.
This structure, over the Ohio at Steu
benville, for the purpose of connecting the
Pittsburgh and Steubenville and Pitts
burgh,, Cleveland and Cincinnati lines, is
being pushed rapidly forward. The stone
piers are now several feet above water.—
They rare very substantially built and the
idge when completed will be one of the
finest l in the country.
Boat Sold.
' Capt Richard Calhoun, formerly of the
"Citizen, " has, it is stated, purchased for
the sum of 515,000, the Leonora, to be
run as a regular packet between this city,
Cincimiati and St. Louis.
Improvemeut.
The increased busine'ss of the Custom
House las • caused Captain Batchelor to
changedhe interior arrangement of his of
fice, by.. introducing a new counter, sepa
.ated by . a railing from the main office, for
the accdm m °dation of the disbursing clerk.
This makes a distinct department of the
disbursing office and will save much con
fusion.
For the Farmer.
Henry Miner, Fifth street, has the inns
tra. Register of Rural Affairs for
1868. h should be in the hand of every
farmer.
Hempfield Railroad Election.
The annual election for President and
Directors for the Ffempfield Railroad, by
the stockholders, took place in Washing
ton, Pa., on Monday. The annual report
was read and adopted, after which the
stockholders proceed to elect C. M. Reed,
Esq., of Washington, President, and
Joseph Henderson, Wm. McKennon, of
Washington county, and James C. Clark,
of Westmoreland county, and S. Brady,
I'. Sweeney and J. C. Acheson, of Wheel
ing, Directors. The meeting of stock
holders then adjourned.
The Seven Thirty Bonds.
• Among the bids for the seven thirty
Government bonds, recently opened at
Washington City, we find but one bid
from Pittsburgh, viz: Foster & Smith,
SlO,OOO, at 1.1- per cent. premium. We do
not know who the bidders are.
I Discharged on Habeas Corpus
---Over Age.
Yesterday morning a man named James
Anderson, drafted from Westmoreland
county, was brought before Judge Mc-
Candless, in the United States Circuit
Court, on a writ of habeas corpus. His
- discharge was asked for on the ground
that he was exempt from military duty,
having attained his forty-fifth year on the
15th inst., and not having been sworn into
the service of the United States. He es
tablished his age by an exhibition of the
family Bible, in which his birth was re
corded, and by the affidavit of his mother.
After a full hearing of the case Judge Mc-
Candless ordered the discharge of the ap
plicant—arid he went on his` homeward
way rejoicing.
Cavalry oft to Harrisburg.
Orders were received on Tuesday for
the five unattached cavalry companies in
Camp Montgomery to proceed to Harris
burg, and they were all sent forward yes
terday morning except two companies,
which were delayed until afternoon.
Peterson's Detector.
Miner, Fifth street, sends us Peterson's
invaluable Counterfeit Detector for No
vember 15th.
Fresh Oysters.
The "Cornucopia.," at the corner of
Union and Fifth streets, kept by our good
natured friend "Fritz," has already
achieved a reputation under his adminis
tration. He has just perfected arrange
ments by which he will be enabled to sup-'
ply his old friends and customers, and the
public generally, with fresh Baltimore
oysters, can and shell, wholesale or retail.
Our readers can rely on getting only a No.
I article at this popular establishment.
SI'PERIOR No. 1 CARBON ()11. is retailing
at Joseph Fleming's, corner of the 1)ia•
mond and Market street, at co cents per
gallon.
GiltGiit.Book Store.
A fresh supply of splendid photograph
albums at 118 Wood street, at greatly re
duced prices and a valuable gift worth
from fifty cents to one hundred dollars given
with each.
GROVRR Bi K rt's Sewing Machines, for family
manufacticrincpurposes, are the best in use.
A. F. C ATON AY. General Agent
let Filth street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
/01111 PH WIYIIIL
JOSEPH MEYER & SON
MATUT/OTORERE OF
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE dr CHAIRS
WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITHFIELD STET
Between Sixth street and Virgin eller.)
COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY ,
DIARIES FOB 1563,
all sizes
°GRAPHIC ALBUIS,
new lot
TIPPED IYITII INDIA EUBBill,
So arranged that it is always clean and
ready for use
SLOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND
acknowledged to be the beet airtight
ink ever offered to the public.
POCKETBOOKS FOR POSTAGE CURRENCY
For sale hi
W. N. HAVEN,
oe2o CORNER WOOD k THIRD BTB.
GLYCERINE
HONEY SOAP.
LIP SALVE,
le - Persons afflicted with C h a p p ed
Hands, Face or Lips, woulddo
well to purchase any of the above at
CHAS, IL SUPER'S' DRUG STORE
COENER PENN AND ST. CLAIR SEEM
oc2S
BOOKS, BOOKS, AT AUCTION.
Thia evening at 7 o'clock and every following
everting, at
NO. 55 FIFTH STREET,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING
111 A. Weir LF.LLA ND WOULD RE-
A • SPECTFULLY call the attention of the
RE
reading community to the Large.and valuable con
eignment ofstandard Books in every department
of Literature, Science and Art. that he has just
received from Mr. PRATT it boxing his twenty
fifth annual eonsignme nt. In the colleation may
be found The Brittish. Classics, in 48 vole, one
half calf. Irwin'e complete works, 2 2. vole, illus
trated, &T Walter Scott's works, 10 vole,Dickin's
Works. 1 vols, Dumas. Works, 14 vols. Lever's
Works, 5. vols. Thomas Jefferson's Works, 9 vole,
Clark's Commentaries, complete, 4 lari,-e vole, the
complete Works of Shelcespeare, Byron, Moore,
Burns, Pope, Scott, Cowper. Hood, Honer, Her
nia% Josethus, Dick. Rollin,
volumeslutarch,
ase., & . also. several thousand of the
popular literature of the day. Splendid,EamilY
Bibles and Photograph Albans, Letter am I Note
paper, Envelopes, Gold Pens, &c„
Books at private sale during the day at ova rage
Auction prices T. A. Aloe', ELLAND,
Auctioneer,
J. K. PRATT. Salesman.
no15;t1.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS, AT
Illacrum & Glyde's,
French Embroideries and Laces;
ew style Bonnet Ribbons
Fancy Velvet and Trimming Ribbons.
Head Dresses. Wool Hoods.,
Gloves, Gauntlets and HosierY.•
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,.
Notions and small articles.
Just received and selling at the lower. t cash
prices by MACAU!" . dr GLYIIE,
nol4 78 Market et„ bet, 4th and Dia• giond.
The enemy in Arkansas is reported to
be 20,0001 strong, under Hindman, and
25,000 under Holmes. The - forme-I.h] near
Ozart, thedatter near Little Rock. There
1 ,
are, howe er, not to exceed 2;00 men in
Little Roc. The North-western portion
of Arkansas, whence we drove the rebels,
is yet quied and undisturbed, exeept from
small bands of guerrillas. It is not likely
that the rebels will again attempt to oc
cupy that priori of the State.
Gen. Blu t, with the first division of his
army, occupies Northwestern Kansas and
a portion o the Indian Territory. He is
working the salt mines there, which are in
excellent order and yielding an abundant
supply. lithis division are three or four
regiments o ' loyal Indians who have been
'driven from their homes. They make
good soltheirs, are willing, obedient, long
enduring and patient. fhey go at all
times and td all places unnuestioning, and
with the utmost alacrity, have confidence
in their leaders, and the triumph of their
cause, They - are brave, and generally
good marksen, and peculiarly adapted to
skirmishing land woods fighting. Gen.
Blunt reports the desertion of many dis
loyal Indians since the rout oh. Cooper and
Stand water, i lnd says that many are co
ing over to jilin hi , forces
Indian Su
lioll.
'u
-day is ) beautiful beyond descrip
on. A inell'ow but bracing sunshine is
above and around us. Lovely
.days,
v,i
precious hou 's, lustrous moments are
these to the I 'ion of proud, brave hearts
that throb in t e great army of the'North.
To many the e Indian Summer days are
the Imit they ill ever witness, for disease
and the hattlel will destroy and; conquer
thousands of the "unreturning brave."
'Warrenton improves by more intimate
association, for, like many personal friend
ships, we were not pre-disposed to think
favorably of it from "first impressions."
It is really a pl asant and companionable
town, the capita 1 of Fauquier county,-and,
previous to the ;war, Must have been a de
sirable place ofl residence. It is built on
the dividing ridge that separates the two
principal valle s of tl.is country. The
rains that fall /poll the Northern slope
find their way tr, the Potomac: those upon
the South into the Rappahannock. The I
soil is red argillmeous clay, very produc- ,
Live, and celebrated for its grazing proper
ties, blue grass I being indigenous to this :2
section of the State. The beef and mut- 1
ton of Faufluier' form( r:y found the high ~
est markets in le country—the Federal '
eapital. as also BBBBaltimore and Philudel- •f,
phia. Our aching, empty stomachs re- i l
minded us of things "past and gone,',' I
(swallowed our last binary loaves at e‘tat- .',
too.") ,
....A.RTHONYMIYIII
PITTfiBUR6III
Several einin e t families belong to War
renton and vicii ity. Chief Justice Mar
shall, perhaps th most erudite and dis
tinguished of all our great judges, 'was
born a few mileS from here. Three of
his sons now resific here: one being Presi
dent of the Manassas Gap Railroad: an
other is a member of the Virginia Senate.
lion. Robert. IL Scott, eminent for his
legal abilities, an prominent for tbe stand
he took against fhe first encroachments
of Secession, was born here. The artifices
of the devil prevai ed against him, however,
and he fell into o e ol the early graves of
Rebellion, havin been shot by a deserter
from our army, in May last. His estate
over three thousand acres, adjoins this
. ace, and' is noW covered with the white
helter tents of mire than fifty th.msand
soldiers, who cam •, apparition-like, a few
nights ago. .
GLYCERIN
Samuel Chilton, Esq.,• the attorney for
John Brown, also resides here, and this
is'a gentleman hi bly esteemed and re
spected. He thi ks old John Brown
precipitated 'the G ent Rebellion, and ab
solutely believes I is spirit walks around
our bivouac - fields bout the titne"church
yards yawn" and tbin-cats make the silent
streets and lanes if Warrenton melodi
ous.
CAMPHOR, tk:c
'lpencer lit APKay,
BREWERS AND HALSTED&
•
PR ging STRAW BRKWERY, I
Pittsburgh . September 10,1362.
BA ISS OLUTIONPARTNERSHIP.
1.11 , —The partnersh heretofore existing be
tween JOB SPENCE and W. 11. GARRARD
was dissolved on the '-oth of August. 1 862, W.
IL GARRARD being a ithorized to settle up tue
business of the late firm at the office in the Brew
ery. The Brewing_Bus.ness will be continued by
SPENCER & IiFICAY, who intend io have al
ways on hand a superior article pf ALE. POR
TER and BROWN B'OUT. The undersigned
will ti e thankratto the friends of the late firm for
a continuanee of, their patronage, and promise
to make it their UM to ova satisfaction to all who
may purchase from the
Mr. ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street, so
long known to the bu ess community, will have
t
ini
the management of o business, witii the full
control in the Brewery. -
Address all orders t SPENCER Jr MoRAY
Pip:mix Brewery, Pitts urgh Pa.
OSEI , II SPENCER,
NAMES MoKAY.
B YRGAINS PROtil A, UCTIOS
But a few of those bargains in LINLN lIA.ND
KERCHIEFS remain unsold. Those Who are
not yet supplied should do so immediately.
Pare Linen Hemstitched,Handk% at 25c worth 50e
Tucked, 500 . $1 00
" " Stitched and Tacked 550 ' 1 215
one or more of the kb , velprices till all are, sold.
I
II
EATON, ACII11& CO.,
No, 17 Fifth street.
AN ELEGANT L T OF
PLUSH SLIPPI ,
Received by Express thi.
to make selections for th l
nols EAT°.
11 , 11SSOLUTION 0
Lir —Notice is hereby •
'up, lately subsisting un.
th art k Co , has been digs;
h a vine disposed of his int'
Pen nock. All debts due
setthed by the said Jos. P
ited . ,to use the firms num-
Pittsburgh, N0v.15. 4.
The nrkiersigned havin
'firm of Pennock, Hart
commend in, r their sitopeeel
the natronaa•e of the frien I
nol7:3td.
cond Edition
VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH
set No telegraphic news up to the
hour going to press.
VAR IN TED SOUTHWEST
r tan t Military Movements
in Progress.
Rebels in Arkansas 62,000 Strong
ST. LOUIS, November 17.
General Herron, of the frontier srmy,
Gen. Steele and Gen. Haney, are among
the arrivals at the Planters' House.
Important movements and counter
movements on foot are discussed in mili
tary circles.
Gens. :Davidson and Herron leave soon
or their respective commands.
SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 11.
The correspondence ,of the Missour
Democrat says : Matters with the army of
the frontier are in state quo.
Preparations are being made, however.
which indicate it demonstration on some
quarter before a great while.
The army has been somewhat reorgan-
ized, and, several volunteer regiments of
the new levy are added to the army in ex
change fOr Missouri State militia regi•
meats, which are to occupy towns in the
State. The change is gratifying to all par-
Lies.
•
Warrenton.
inter in the (Jul Do
Fuld Fatuities. Ace.
R PATTERNS,
day. Now is the time
holidays.
MACRIIIII at CO.
PA RTNEIRSHIP.
even that the partner
! er the firm of Pennock. 'teed,Nathan F Hart
I , rest therein to Joseph
or by the firm will be
enneok, who is author
- in such settlements
L OSEPH PENNOCR"
ATHAN F. HART:
I. withdrawn Um the
10. take pleasure in re
r"Joseph Pennock, to
of the - old firnit4,
ATHAN-T.
PITTSBITRGIt MARKET.
Carefully RPVlTiega .and Corrected by
°aromas Commercial Reporter.
OPIOCE'OP 'MR SATURDAY MORNING POST.)
PTITSBURGH. Nov. 211th. 1862. -
Remarks.—The weather since our last has
been very ohangeable. and from present appear
onus a rise in our rivers seems to be close at
hand; the rains that commenced on Sunday night
have continued. The weather at present is warm.
Our Western cities bordering on the Ohio river
are largely interested at this time in a rise of wa
ter, as they are growing short of coal and have to
submit to high rates. We counted at the landing
yesterday, eleven tow-boats with their cargoes
on board all ready to depart as soon as the water
would permit. In connec it n with their barges
they can tow out between seven and eight hun
dred thousand bushels. This does not include the
Broad Horns, a la rge number of which will depart
as soon as the water will permit. Business around
the city con trines active. It partakes, however.
of a l oca l chara e w. As regards most of the lead
ing articles, prices aro still going up. •
Iron and Nails—The advance -re have pre•
viously noticed has been maintained. Our deal.
ers continue to receive large orders from the East,
It seems that our Eastern friends have just dis
covered where they do work in iron and put it in
the right shape. Better late than never.
g• lour is unchanged. As regards prices or do
mends, the only trade doing bei g in ayetail way.
The stock in first hands is not large
B. W. Flour, sales at $4 2544 th ?cwt.
Grain—Atte market has presented no change
for a few days past. Ihe demand seems to have
fallen off.
Groceries—The market wag firm. The de
mand, however, was li Jilted to the wants of a lo
cal trade.
Bacon—The season has now far advanced;
prices remain as last y uoted with occasional sales
of inferior at lower figures.
Oils continue to look upward; the gas works
will have to make an advance or else burning flu
id wills-on cosnuore. As the rates are advancing
almost daily, it is pretty hard to keep the run; we
g o as near as we can. ,See another part of this re
port.
•
Ale.—Tho following are the now rates set by
the manufacturers:
• bbls hf bbls bbls hf hbls
X_ -$7 00 350 I X ...... 00 400
Kennet.- 900 450 Porter 7 01) 350
Brown Stout IfibblB 00. I
Aatiem—Another .dvanee has been established
knee our last viz : Soda Ash Refined do 4:4:i;
Caustic Alkali 7X; Nitrate at ni@rki; Refined
do none in the market; Potash du; Pearls at lee:
Rutter.—Market firm: prises linking up,—
Sales of prime Roll, 17o•14c; Packed 12(013c -
80,4 W/ 11 X — Advanced to 32 , clittb.
Hues:fat—The season being far advanced the
stocks have been reduced to a low ebb; prices
tendinedownward. We quote nominally at Plairi
Hauls 1 1 WL , s10e; S C. Barns,l2oul3c; Sides, tl',i(4)
ti!.; Shoulders 6 1 44 1 5%.
hroonsts—Sales at $1 25(.41 50? doz for 00133.7,"
mon and val_ts2 50 for good and fancy
Buckets and Tube—The Beaver manufac
turers' prices are as fullows: — Buckets, plain in
,ides dozen $1 45; painted inside, $1 50; 3 hoops,
$1 75: Tubs, No 1, hoops, 14 dozen,
Igo
75
75; NO,l 2
twops, „ Sti 75; No 2, SG. No 3, $5 50; Nu 4, $4 75; o
75 heoler's 2, $2 75; half Bushels. sealed
$4
Regm — Advanced; Wes best Seamless 2 bushel
ats4.slßs 007 r, 104.
Candles advance 1 : dipped 12%019 Ib; Moulds.
12‘,4c; Star 18e; Sterin oftlc.
("hoes° firm; sales W.R. 10c; Hamburg Ile.
Crackers:tits advanced rates are as follows:
Water re Soda
Butter 7c Boston 7c
7c
Sugar
Colton Tarim.
No. sto 10 70, per to No 16 01 ne per
Bp
11 St 1205 71 0 l7 Sc
..oe 72c " " ot Tro •. "
" 14 te .." ~. 74 0 "
. • 15 .... ..ill(, 19
>.7oe " •
••
No. 400 tas4 p•r doz. No. .41/ I,n :.0.3c per doe
" 500 Sc 34e•• `lse ou
.. 71s) 4, :11o' "
Carpet Chain assorted colors .. 5n cts per
It
white. un er 15 cuts—. Sll cts " "
'7O eta '• •'Cotton Twine
cts " "
Ilati Mg, common . cts "
febeeillug —Eagle sheeting cts. per yard;
Niagara do zf..4..1 et?. per yard.
Dried Beef.—The market is bare: prices are
nominal.
Eggs are scarce Prices have advanced with
sales at 1 5 (.telfic per dozen.
Flosh—firm; sales Mackerel, No 3, large, 77,
0. 1 6 00; do No. 2, $10; kickled Herring Vn White
Eish, half WA. 361,
Feed.—Stetuly,; Pales MiddFnirs. $1.25,e1.30
shorts $1; ship stuff, $1 and Bran. 90c per cwt.
Flour—The market since our last has under
gone no particula• alteration the demand being
in a great measure for home use; the stock On
hand is light; the receipts very limited; there is
no Eagteri demand. The nominal rates were:
Eat r a $6 0;46 15; Extra family si2 4046 50; Ve; y
choice Si , ., 25.
Gralsk—There was a regular trade demand,
nothing more; all good parcels arriving finds
ready pnrchasers at the following figures Whr a t
not very active; we note sales of Roil 15; White,
1 2; Barley. 1 2041 22 for ° pring and Fall; Rye
is more enquired alter at 7Iito7:; : Corn i s a sh a d e
better, holders ask etiest7tk Oats not in active de
mand, the stole rates for new and old are 50@5,5c.
Iron and Balla
Flat Bar Iron.
1 , „,4 to 6 by . 4 ,', to 1 inch...........
2 toff by 1%,', to "
1!..;; to Pl.,‘ by to % " ......
agorae Shoe Iron.
to 1 by 5-16 to : 1 4, inch
Heavy Band Iron.
2 to 6 by '4 and 3-16 inch
I to 1 7 ,1 by and 3-16 inch.........
1`.4 by ! and 3-1 . 6 inch
to 4 i h, and 316 inch
Boon and Light Band
to ti inch._
').4 to 2 inch
to 1. inch...
to P inch
incti
cent p tb evtra for all Cut Hoops
'tumid stud Stitaure.
2', inch
to 2 3 :i inch
:0 2 iuch
inch
and
and 7-16 inch.
Owed Iron
to 1!y inch.
to ',41, Inch
Sheet Iron
Wto 17
Pi to 24 .................
...
'25 and 21; ............ .......
....... ..... ......... . ...................
Sheets over& in. wide, Vo IS In extra.
Platen.
Boiler Iron. 3-16 to finch
Boiler Heath ry
Tank 1r0n,3-16t0 3.4 i n.,n ot over 30 wide,
3-16 to in. wide
Tank Heads, (not Banging.) r 3.4
Boiler lti vets
81 eel.
Spring, 11 , r, to 4 in. wide
' l':, by 3-16 and 1 ..;, in
1' by 3-16 and
Plow, to 16 in.. .......... .
Plow Wino
.......................
American Blister ............
Nails.
Brs and Fence.
101, 124, 10 add
30d. 40d 50d
&ISM
8d and lid
81 and 7d
4d and 5d
3d Fine Blued
Cut Spikes, 3 to 7 inch
Wrought Spikes
. 1 4 inch, all lengths
5-16 " "
Railroad Spike 3
...........
Oils—Another advance has been established in
the various descriptions, the article is still going
up; the prospects for a rise in the river is cer
tainly tlattenng: thefollowing are the latest quo
tations, viz; Refined best brands in barrels in
cluding barrels, 53@5& Shaded, there is but lit
t'e offering; prices nominal; best brands free oil,
barrels included, 63@f5 . Lubricating, unchanged;
Duckereek. none offering Crude Petroleum has
farther advanced, we quote at 23@24; Dipped,
none in market; Item].) Deodorized. sales range
from 30(035; Linked advanced to $1 10 f gallon;
Lard Oil No. 1 90c per gallon.
Potatoos—Prioes have advanced; sales of a
prime article at 75@80.
Dless Pork—There is nothing doing in this
article. We quote nominally at $l2OO % barrel.
Pig Metals—The market is very firm, but nn
settled; too much so to give correctquotations
Salt,—Prices have again declined:with sales at
$1 50 31 barrel.
bSeeds are looking up, clover is held at $5 25®
37. Timothy at $1 62@>$1 75. Flax $2 00 ?
ushel.
Soaps—The following are the manufacturers'
prices: Rosin, 6 1 / 2 e; No 1 Palm, 8%; Castile and
Toilette lle; Sawyer's Chemical Olive. 9c, Wo
man's friend 7e? lb
64 05 - eh—Woods' is selling at Sc IS lb in lots.
White Lead,—Prices have anvaneed. White
Moil, per lb 93.4',@9%e; Red pure, per, lb 9',4'@9.0;
do Window rlb. 9:(l,@Ne: /Atharge,
Glass—The prices remain neadY,
and we quote as follows, for city brands, in boxes
of 50 fest. wi h 15 per cent. discount: ¢xB and 7x9'
$2.; oxlo $125; Sxll..oxl I. 9x12 and ]oxl2, $2 50;
83:13. 9x14 and 10x14, $175; 9'15, 19x16 and 10x10.
W hlskey.--Priees have materially advanced,
especially common and rectified. Holders de
mand and obtain 35@:36 for city: rectified old rye
continues to be disposed of at ale to .$1 50©2 00 $
gallon.
DISSOLUTION OF PA RTNERSHIP
riIHE PARTNERSHIP EXISTING
X under the name and style of SCHMERTZ,
BLEAKLET, dc JO taISON, was dissolved on the
22nd of July, ult., Erman Johnson retiring. The
hnsineas of the firm, dating from the 28th day of
March last. will he settled by
SCHMER Z BLEAK LRY,
0017 Nons3 Wood street,
WEEKLY REVIEW.
r Has now on hand a large stock of fall and winter
BOOTS A NEO
comprising all the different varieties and style
to be found.
- Ladies', Misses and Children's Balmoral Boots
with double and tripple soles.
mans% Boyd' and Youth's Calf, Coarse and Kip
Boots, Shoes and Brogans,
Mens' Long Loged Water Proof Cavalry Booth
of a very departs- quality.
Call and examine his stock as he warrants his
goods to give general satisfaction.
JAMES ROBB,
89 Market street.
D IME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO
House .
110
Chartered by Smithfield stre
thee t, op.pesiteLeg islature. the Cunt=
Boiled Jun.
—5!,4
OFFICER!.].
4 5% President ..... —.JAMES PARR, Jr.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Wm. 11. Smith 11, F. Ru Id
Than.c D
S &lNlearisler
JAs R I
u e r
Rhuom
es
John F. Jennings, JacoL Stnekrattt
Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack
TRIJSTRES,
Josiah King C Zug
A S Bell Jns Dilworth
S S Fowler II A Reed •
Jas W Woodwell R C Schmertz
F Rahm C W Rioketson
J M Tiernan S II Ilarttuan
D M Long It .1 Andersen
Jae IV Baiter D E McKinley
C 11 Wolf Robert D Cochran
Wm Smith W thalami
0 It Jones B F Jones
W B Phelps ' C B Barron
SECRETARY AND TREASURER,
D. E. McKINLEY.
4.4
4 t.i" 7
5,
Open daily, from 9 A.L. to 2P. w. Ales, Tues
day and Saturday evenimts, from 6 to 0 o'clock.
Deposits received oON DIE and twards.
Dividends declared f
in December di
and June a
each year.
Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the
credit of the depositor as priticipal, and bear in
terest, thus compounding it.
Books containing Charter. 'By-Laws, ire., fur
nished at the office.
W This Institution offers, especially to these
persons whose earnings are small. the opportunity
to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a
sum which will be a resource when needed, their
money not only being safe but bearing interest, in
teal of remaining unproductive. myl2
q 4.,, 0;
5
PECIAL NOTICE—THE LAST IN.
►stallment on the asst supplement Grading and
paving. made under the to the city
Charter is due. and if not paid before the Ist of
October next, will be placed in the hands of the
city Solicitor for collection, subject to costs of suit.
se9-tf W M. EICHBAUfd. Treasurer.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
upon the estate of Mrs. SARAH B. FET
TERMAN. deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned by the Register of Wills, &0., all
persons indebted to the said estate are requested
to make payment, and those having claims is
present them to
GILBERT L. B. FETTERMAN,
N 0.137, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
oelgtd-law
Administrator
5 21
li
5 2,,
7 25
4
Administrator's Notice.
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL
take notice that Letters of Administration
on the Estate of OWEN MeELROY, late of the
city of Pittsburgh, deceased, have been granted :
to the uwlersigned. All persons indebted to him.
will make payment to me, and those having.
claims against him will present them, duly
authenticated, for settlement.
FttANCIS McELROY,
No. 82 Third street.
griOUNTRY BACON.--6.000 GOOD
Country Shoulders just reed and for sale b
JAS. FETZBR,
007 Corner Markot and t irst
BITTER -•• 2 BOXES FRESH ROLE
Butter lust received and for sale by
JAB. A. FETZER.
Corner Market and First street.
TWO NEW
STANDING TOP BUGGIES.
alms former price W 85123, will be sold now
tor $9O, at Mrs. JOSEPH WHITE'S,
0620 Carriage Repaiitory Two Mile Run.
qui N C EO--6 DAR R ELS PRIME
Quinces just received JAS and for sale by
. A
corner Market and First streets.
AMP AND BOWIE BENIVES FOB
sale by BOWN & TETLEY.
noB 136 Wood street. -
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—Situated on Water street. between
Market and Ferry. laving a front seventy feet
n Water street; the same through to First
reef. Terms easy. Inquire at SS First street.
ocls:2wd
gni PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S
I•oo , l7Shoes at At'Clelland'e.No. 55 Fifth
street. Don't forget the number.
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS CHEAP AT
McClelland's 55 Fifth street.
FAMILY F LO 'QR.-50 BARRELS
Family Flour just received and for sale by ~
JAE. A. FETZER.
corner Market and Firet Streets.
O,HOT GIINS—DODBLE AND SINGLE
5.7 BARREL—The best assortment in the city
for sale by BOWE & TETLEY,
°ell 136 Weed street.
A.BrOSEMENTEL
GASSETT & CO 'S MUSEUM
Gf fine Arti a,d on ToFeove of the
AMERICAN REBEL - LION
On exhibition daily from 10 a. m. to 10 P. m. at
AI A. k 4 IV I C HA. ILA Li
Admission 11 cents; Children 10 oents.
nolitf
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
Le sins AND
...... WM. HENDERSON
PRICES OP ADMISSION. — Private Box e s. ' $5 00
Single Seat in Private Box. $1 00; Parquette and
Dread Circle. chairs. 50 oenta; Faintiv QM% 25
oentri; Colored Gallerg, oenta; Colored Bozie.
50 oenta; Oallery 15 cents.
Lait appearance' but one of the celebrated
American actor. Mr, E. BuDY.
CORSICAN BROTHERS,
M. Louis Del Franchi,
M. Fabian Lei Franchi,
Emilia..,
Dance
To conclude with the
GOLDEN !ADDER
The Golden Farm e r
Elizabeth
ECIAL NOTICES.
"enders Wilt Never Cease.
Neither does Dr,
most se v e re
Linament
ever fail to stop the most severe pain. This is no
ne w humbug artiole, but an old established rem
edy; haying been ti-se I by thousands during the
last fifteen years: Call on the agent and get u
Pamphlet with a full description el this magic
remedy. None genuine unless signed by L To
b,ae. Depot, 56 Cartlandt street, N ew York. sold
by all Druggists . 1/012:d&W3W0
Sold by Thomas Realpat h, Diamond Alloy,
Pittsburgh.
QUERY.
Why is it that CHISTA POWYS HATE DYE 1 9
the best IN IRE WORLD;
BECAIISE eminent chemists say so I
BECAUSE it contains no caustic compounds I
BECAUSE it wears longer than any other!
BECa USE i t operates mak. atalieuud y
BECAUsE it does not stain the skin!
BECAUSE it nourishes and strengthens the hair
BECAUSE it corrects the bhd effects of other
dyeel
BECAUSE its presence cannot be detected!.
BECAUSE IT NEVER. FAILS I
Manufactured by J. CRISTADOEO, 6 Asto
House, New York, Sold everywhere, and appli
ed by all Hair Oressers,
Price. $l. $1 50 and $3 per box, according to size
CHISTADOEO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE,
Is invaluable with his The, As it imparts the ut
most softness, the most - beanttful gloss, and great
vitality to the Hair.
Price 50 cents, $l, and $2 ber bottle according to j
size,
all..Suld by Themes Redpath, Diamond
Alley, Pittsburgh. Pa, nol2:lAwlinee
Fools about Brandret Wei rills.
NEW CASTLE,}
•
Westchester Co., N. Y.. Oct. 23. 1872.
Mr. G. TEN EYCK SHELDON. Editor Sing Sing
Republican :
Dear Sir— I would state that „I was induced to
use BRANDI{ ATti 'S PILLS, through the recom
meti
whohn It. Swift, of Croton. Westches
ter county , was entirely restored to health
by their use. lie was sick for some two years, very
costive and dyspeptic, and he tried everything
but was not relieved. Finally, h andk one Bran
dreth's Pill every dAy for a week, a dose of six
Pills every day for three d .ye, and then took one
Pill every day, with an occasional doie of six. In
one month he was able to go to work, and in three
months he well, gaining lu pounds in weight.
Yours truly, EDWARD PDEDY.
WESTCHRSTER COI•N'TY. Se;
Edward Purdy being duly sworn, says that he
resides in the town of New Castle; that some
years ago he was very sick with a sore on his leg.
which had been running tor over five year..; that
he was also much distressed by a fain in his chest,
and besides very costive anti dyspeptic; that af
ter trying various remedies and many physicians,
he commenced usingßrandreth's Pills, six [height
three times a week, and at the end of one month,
' the sore on his leg healed, and at the end of two
months he was entirely cured of costiveness, dys
pepsia and pain. and has remained well ever
since. EDWARD PURDY.
Sworn to before me. this 18th day of Oct. 1862:
S. MALCOLM SMITXt.
nol2BlJcw•tfe Justice of the Peace.
Sold by Tiaomas Redpath, Diamond Alley,
Pittsburgh.
JAMES ROBB,
NO. 89 IItARR ET STREET
Arbitration Committee of the Boar t
• -
of Trade-tor bov.tutdpee.
Wm. M. SHINN, V. P. I J4S. BENNETT.
JNO. S. DILWORTH. Wm . McOREERY,
DAVID McCANDLESS.
A R RIVED.
Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville
Gallatin, Clarke, do
Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth.
. „
DEPARTED,
Frank'in, Dennete, Brownelllle
Gallatin, Clarke,
..do
Bayard, Peeblea, Elizabeth.
Oar The river—Last evening at twi
.
light there were three feet, Reno hal steady
rain. A rise most take'plae, be 6 n hie •
Dar The steamers VOl an teer, Silver
Cloud, Argonaut and Orient are loading for the
lower ports. We think they R ill not Nava to wait
long.
Mr. Eddy
Miss Rate Seldoe
!Miss Clara Barger
• To Steamboat Alen.
An owner is wanted fora new Harrier that was
left at Carpenter's Bar, during the SpriNg of
It is valuable, and has been proper :y taken rani
of and is as good as new, The °suer can obtain
all the information recnisite by applying to the
Daily Post, Pittsburgh, Pa. If not claimed with
in thirty days it will be sold to pay charges. •
Mr Chapin
Mrs Myron
For MurlOttaand - ,
Regular Muskingum river Packet
leaven Pittsburgh every Tuesday. 4
p. in., Zanesville every Friday . 8 a.m.
terr:47. THE NEW-AND SPLENDIIB
ni sts in ale te r r itil w ftil i t a c . ./ e tt.A . -
RANI. Monroe h m e e ni kg e e o r
noted above. For freight or_passa_ge apply on
board or to J. LIVEsttISTuN & CO.
For Cincinnati.
TIIR FIRST Itik3-k.: .
THE NEW ALNICIMPI.SAIDID
Passenger Packet VOLUNYER
L. 'Vaud rgrift, commander, will leave fur the
aboveport this day. For freight or passage ap
ply on board.
For Cincinnati, Loninville, Cairo and
St. -Louis.
THE FIRST RISE,
THE ..NEW AND SPLEN
DID Passenger Steamer SILVER
CIAJUD, S, Shuman. Commander, Captain J. B.
Conway, Clerk. will leave is announced active.
For freight or passage'aPPlY on board,
For Cincinnati, Loaieville , Cairo and
at. Louis.
TOE FIRST RISE.
THE NEW AND SPLEN DI D
ster.nerA RooNAuT, No. 2 J. W.
Porter commandermillleareaa announced above.
For freight or passage apply ou board.
NTEA RUMAT AGENCY.
W . 1 - .l[ A. Z 31.4 113 7C .
Ilas opened an Aloe at
NO. 90 WATER STREET, .
Where he win transact a General Steamboat
Annoy business, and would solicit a aharo of pat:
ronaire from steamboatmen. ap24-151
SOLDIERS' BOITNTIEW PENSIONS,
BACK PAV, and other just
CLAIMS AUAINST TUE UOVERNMENT,
promptly procured at reasonable Tatar Apply to
D, H. HAZEN.
103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,' and
CHARLES' C. TUCK E R,
Washington, L. C.
INDIA RUBBEit BLANKETS—AN
OMER lot warrented tostaud heat or cold
just received at 26 and 2S St. Clair street.
J S H PHILLIPS.
20.000 BUSICELIS uris
Wanted at '
NOORA'IS DISTILLER Y.
Win pay tha highest cash prices,
THOMAS MOORE,
89 Firststreet. Pittsburgh.
STOCK OF
WINTER GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED FROM
N E W Y 0 It
A CHOICE AND SUPERB LOT OF
N'EW WINTER OLOTHS
CASSIMERES AND VESTINCS
Including several new lines cu
FANCY COATINGS,
Of the most deeinatue styles, and a full line of
0V .E C.O A .11N G-
THE BE ST TO BE EOUND IN EASTERN MARKET.
Our stock has been selected with a desire to
please the tastes of all who may favor us With
their patronage.
SAU'L GRAY & SON.
MEROBANT TAILORS,
N 0.19 Fifth street.
N. B. Ten good Coat hands Wanted
good
a THE ARDESCO OIL caw 4Nr
MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOR
iTßaale a superior article of
Refined Ardesco Oil,
NON- EXPLOSIVE; ALSO,:
BUBB BENZOLE..
warehonme, 27 IRWIN STREET
PITTSBURGH. PENN A.
GU.
MI BLANKETS,
FOR ARMY US
W. mecLINTocK -.t SON,
112 BIA.IIIIEI STREET
HOUSE FOR SALE.
/MIRE RESIDENCE OF BYRON PAIN.
R. TEE. Esq.. situate on the South Common.
Allegheny city, west of Federal street. Thisis a
threestoned brick dwelling boucle, in thorough
condition. anti eon tains all modern' improve use nts,
'the lot is:l3 feet front by 240 foot in depth, and
has upon it a first class brick stable, coal house
aid other buildings, The entire premises are in
excellent order. Posession given when required.
Title indisputable, Inquire of
W. A. Fourth ELL.
N 0.14 4 street.
noll:lmd
JOHN LITTLE, Jr..,
NO. 106 FOURTH STREET,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER
Promissory Noted, Stook Bonds. and Mortgages
bought and sold. /Yid
LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPEB MINES
• - -- ,L1D...
NBIELTLNG WORKS.
Mannthotnrers et
Sheaths. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop
Per Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms Speller
Solder, &o. Also importers 'and
dealers in Metals, PM
Plate Sheet Tracy
Tire. ea. -
AP' Constantly on hand. Mama's Machine
ni Tools. -Warehouse, N 0.139 FIRST and 120
ECOND ST4Higul, Pittsburgh, Penna.
g' Special ordersof Copper out de.ired
pattern. , , fe2l.4yd&w
ALLE6IIENYANSURANCE CU..
9 1' PITTSBURGH,
3711111 t St., Bank Block
orricE.
IFNSITRES%IeI - GAINST ALL RINDS OF
FIRE ANISMARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONES President; JOHN D. MeCORD,
Vice President b M. BOOK, Socrotary; Capt.
WILLIAM DRAI , i, Uoneral Agent.
DIRECTORS—ac Jones, C. O. Unman Har
vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B.
L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Captain Adam
,Jacobs. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L.
APOrew. Rebt. H. Davis. eaux
--------- -
LIARS!' OF 107 ACRES FOR.' SALE,
1 situate about 17 miles from the city- About
70 acres in cultivation, remainder in - prime tim
ber; is well wa.ered, six durable siiiingis; the land
is of excellent quality: a good Abseiling house,
barn, stable and other out houses, garden, fruit.
etc: choice coal under the.whole (aunt near
churches', schools and mills. For',skean(' terms
apply to S. UUTIIBIIIII •fs. BOSS.
Commercial Brokers.
51 MarketatreeL -
SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY,
OF P ENNSYLVANIA' :
OFFIOJ4B.V. OL AIRATIME.7. wear the Bridge.
11(1.4111draes .
niF J.
19tf WEAVER. JR...Saaratary and Traasarar.
VEICINTELIaGtIWE
PORT OF PITTSBITAGIL
We offer to the public WEBEL.PR &
SON'S IMPROVED SEWING ALACILIN4.'at.;:„
REDUCED PRICES, with increased oontidenee-':
of itemerits as the beat and most =ldFat:* -
s ow i ng 2/4,obine now in use ;It deas
on the thickest and thitufeef - Mikkoi 11l
lock-stitch impossible to unravel. alike at ,
sides, is simple in construction, more speady,in
movement; and more durable than any other:ma.. •
ahinea Circulars owing prices and desoription
'irif machine furnished gratis on atiplicatio in Per— .
eon or by letter,
Ryer" Mao:shine warrantal for taree7cara.
ap3
WM. SuJMNhIt & CO.
which wo aropreptirel!o deliver:free' oafCO
A.
YARD, 509 LIEIRRYYSTRREttJ
Boatqualitqr of
aL ..Vamil
hand as us y . Coalialt ofei
a ' •
two
.incESON. ST WART i CO.
',. B.IKITH, PARK St c 0.,.";•. : --
Lvirr.u. w:/.11.13 EX.) ÜbT Lett IC?
• ,
P PlSlttatO.U. PA
.3
Warehouse, No. 149 F.lrst and
des beta:ulster, '....-i- -- 1
Manufacturers of all altos and descriptions o r,:
Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills. Gas aad Water Pipe- ,:...--•
Sad Irons_. Dog Irons. I+l l pan boxes. Steel/Wad&
Naos; Rangers and Couplinus. , ,-
Also Jobbing anaMaolunan . '710 7 .:
saPiPatviggillailnit(lpalitsichine 'BhOP. attaalia IJ
.. ,
the Foundry, neeftiaryfittlawta be carefaltir.:'l.-,'.
atteiled to . Li,.._
MAGEE as HICKS, , „.. . . 0 4..:,,..;
importeis ~nd Al fair's to-_ - ---' '• ' -" ~ - ',1.11.
Clothe, Caseimorcis, '. ' tl atlrmithi,'"•:,;:,' - !' _ •
ITestings, Tailors' Trimags, - &o, '
.4•4:. I I : 1 :0 ,- .
256 MARKET- EThEETi-
..,.,
......... '' ' t:;4 4 .
Forth 'Sid
06-17 d
.. e,k
' - HILAIOCLI*4.., :. • - ; 3 : -:-: `'. 0.4
C.B. SEEL*. !"
141 Erritscz oproalte CathedralA
RItAL ESTATE 4 1 fliGRN'Ifftitt. AOIiENT. -
• mums* nt n •-•
NOTB/3, BONDB.IdOIiTGAGXI3 mai othgr &wk.: ". • '
ties
Bankrupt's Sale of Boots Anil
SELLING AT h
.N6 aul . 28 177271 ST.
[WITHOUT THE LEAIIT ILEGAAIi
V to coat tte the/ must be clased out. i
diutely.
CONE AND NEE'
2d Door, below izelninge gook. -
ae24-
MILITARY NOTICRB.
A CIIACE To Gm IN Er r BIEITANTON CAVALRY.
BOUNTY $177.
' • WAR DRPAglitgif?„- -:
MAJOR ITTaah ingteu City, D. C. Om. 3;1862.
JOSKSR A. STOCKTON, Pittsburgh. pat,
Sir.: You are. hereby !authorized to :.raine el
Regiment of Cavalry in the State ot Fentivirli , ~.
ma, for three years or during the -war, to betor.:.- -,
ganized in accordance with Clettortil .4.trtior-1in..."..::,
Bel from this Department. - , ... .,... - 1'
The Field and Staff Officers can ho..mtieterect.
upo
n n completion of the organization of the Beed..-:1
et,
Enlisted men will be mustered an enrolled, SUP- ..,
Plies of clothing...arms,herees. and,:equiPittenteet
will be furnished by the PrepeiDepartment.
By order of the Secretary - 0(14711r:- - 4,
C. r.ißuciirrianAm -~
Brigadier tlencral and ArA. 0..
lIRADQUAIITERS PIeNNS I.Vs NIA . 1 14TarLti i :, - .7 .
• ' Harrisburg, Oct. - 7. , 1eti..."- ~..•
The foregoing &Mho 'ty of the War.Derutmenr., i
ro
is appved, and ord rent !that the Bement Da
Cavalry thus authciriz to be raised tierreealdrscr-v;
the terms and orgaidsat n indicated by the War; ..,,,
Dopartment. By order of the Gorernor..l,,,: ~..., '^, .4. L. 'RUSSELL: . ' -1..
,_.
Adjutant General Pennsylvania:l;k:
From the above it will. beeetm that the smiler: ,
!
signed has been duly authorized to rakesthipiter,„ -
iment. -, It will be attached. -as far as Poisuble.to,, -
the Stanton Cavalry, and Col. James/et - Schoen= ''' 7 '.
maker will assist In completing the RiSrlaient:" B .
The first Stanton Regiment iinow at Camp owe. 4 V-'-'
uniformed, and will be Mounted : here. Five
Companies of this Regiment I are' now In Camp.
and is fast filling up. = .- TY
Comininies,.parts of.Compaidee and - squad& not - i'F
already accepted, have now thalami and undimbt
edly the finest opportunity for - mitMing' the ear
,...
vice.. All Bounties from B
the ,nited Stliteidlitli4 • .
be given to the men, and thejAllegldiny. tformt,K.'.r-.
Bounty. to such men as may be, calietediToulklio,'-'-"-j
gheny County. This Battalion hair , beerCealled.. .i_
the special service by, the. Secretary-of War,;and.,...,,
will be armed, equipped and horsed with the 1 east.
possible delay. i I . , ..
_.,'
''The Colonel can be found at Readqitaitati.,:,
BANS BLOCK, Fifth street, above esnetral-ii...
lloweee office. 1 - . . . . • 0011-tf....-
.
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I,IOII.IIFATEDIeIEABEekiii------.----.,
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A. Dr. ;„.,:,....,:.
and SURGICAL'OMokNo. b 0;
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PSmithfield street. Pitloburgh• ' - --.' , , ,, .. - 1 4- 0-P.'
emnsylvania. -, - - - -,.--, - , ..A....1'
Dr. BROWN lean old oithen c-f-'g't7;it.:.
of Pittsburgh. 1
and had bean in 'i . C:::-
Practioeforthelagt twenty-five • 'i.,. ,i
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years. His business has been i ::‘, Li-- , ....r.,, ,, ,k- a
confined meetly toPrivato and i*; ----- r,: i- -
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SurgicalDiseineee. ": .- - - --.1,. A, -- . . '
CITIZENS AND STEAMIER'
In;
In need of a _medical friend, should pot rail to
find ougthe sure place of relief: The Doctor is a ~
regular graduate, and his exPeries.........ao treat- .:
ment of a certain olass of discmass Es a sere fraisen -
anteelo the sufferers of obtaining permanent re.,
lief by thorns. of hienunediesit. and following Ilis'i4-
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advioe. •.a . --__- -------
. DR. BROWN% REMEDIES, ~
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal
Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous A /notions.-
Also ail diseases arising from a hereditary. talat. s %
which. manifests its in the i form of tatter
Psoriasis. and a rreat teeny forms of skin dig, . ,
eases. the origin of which eli
thatient teentirebr •V
ignorant. To persons an afflicted. Dr.ltrown offers."':,
hopes of a sure and speedy recovery. - -.--
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. Brown's remedies fpr the atarmingtitruble f„
brought on'often by thatsolitary habit of soothed.. -
gratification, which the 'mash. And TICAIC tr tuctild- -
often giveaway to. (to their own destruntio, d ar -
the only reliable remedied known " n Off *omit& '
-they are aafe. and make a sposly nuitoraion',.:
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of health.
!, * RHBTJMATIBIif
Dr.
Brown's remedies never fall to Cure-this
Painful disease re • PNW OATS --he will warrant a
cure. He also treats Piles. 'Sleet. Gonnorrhoia
Stricture; lizettialDischarges. PemaleWeakness
Monthly - Suppressions. Diseases or the Joints:
Totals in -Ana, Narrow Affections Pains in the
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, to
gether
with all diseases of an impure origin-- - -
A letter describing the symptoms. containing a ,
rsz,_directed toDB. BB° Wiii Ne.:6o Smitlilleid=;,,l
St., Pittsburgh. Pa.. will be immediatel7,ansifer
ed. Medicine sent to any address; safely vacua, -
and secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms. No." 50 Sinithield
treat. Pittsburgh Pa. ncl6-dawils ~
Read t Read Read
HIGHLY IMPORTANT' 1
gr_t REAT itIFAIEF
NA ED, and those suffering - from weakness of
sight
TO ALL, YOUNG AND OLD
cu wish to experience greet reltate -"opt
t, try the !orld-renowned
RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES:
Purchasers will continue to Lnd YeeOct gitißwr=
Lion by trying
eBe
81.1c)irrrorzrORITilty.,
o. 39 Fifth street, Post But/ding,
The Rll/3411 Pebble inserted in old frames, I
desired.
air Briar 12npoatera and Pretcadara.
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AMERICAN WATCHES
FOR scor.raufigfl. 3.1"
'PEREiIOWS THAT AIM OdLIG
givea. watch bard usage :at times. They -
are put up in very heavy Silver-hunting,nageke
nearly finishettsimple in oqnstruction, and not at
arl apt- to get out ot o•der. neittierxiding on horse, :
back or Fathead will effect them:and 6Orreot- -
ness of time. they are equal to the best Foreign
"
Watches imported.
HEINEMAN, MEYRAN & REIMS'
WIIOESALE !AGENTS. 42 FIFTII- STREET:-
oe.27tf. • 1
V for
t y PER, 2, AT OLD - P0g1r.0.*1 . 1.1.:,
nod W. P. MARSHALL 87 Wood
ENGItI,II 411111E1111C4.11:'.;'
Wall papers for sale , -by_s
W. T. MAR SHALL,';;
nob •
87 Wood strObt.'; .
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WHEW WILSONIS
Sewing Machine ' s,:.:
No. 77 STREET, PITI'SBUROIL PA
dtoarcied the /Wet Premium . at the -
Unitea States Fate:
FOR THE YEARS! , '.
185 S, 1859 and Isoo.,
UPWARDS 0B s 0 , 0 0 - •
MACHINES sold in the United States.
KOHL TRAM
110,000 SOLD TIME .PASX ' TEAR
■\O BUILDDRS AND CONTRACTORS
Wearenowmaanfaoturin¢ a superior irit[ole of
..1G I AIL
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