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p4-BBuRG THEATRE..
Lessee and Manager Wt. HENDaIt
Treasurer H. Ova RING I
Fourth night of the talented . actreas, E dIE
RENDEBSoIki. who will appear as L AA)
DAT SPANKER.
THIS EVENING will be presented, the sterl
tag 5 act comedy. entitled
LONDON ASSURANCE.
Lady tau panker ............... Ettie Henderson
MeddlCharles Surtare ................................ LovedaY
Daulee ...... ..... ........
................... Mr. Se'ton
.................................. ........ mr. Eames
SOng ...... ......... ..... ...... ...... Mita B ECK ET
To oonolnde with.
TUENTNCI THE TABLES. •
Friday — Benefit of Effie Herd rson
The model and moral exhibition of the age
Will Exhibit in PITTSBURGH
ON BED LION LOT,
WEDNESDAY,
_THURSDAY,
FRIDAY
aridS
on r. 28, 29, 30 and ATURDAY,
31,
RY AFTERNOON, AT 2,
1r YC.2.1 .01 ti c e'tale l
AHElitleAk'N HI'MOHIsT
mill ,
DAN RLICE:
positirs!,- anpear an intrecince
dertal Blind Talking Poi se the won
.
EXCELSIOR, Jr.,
The Trained Animalsp,
Educated MU &c.,
And leaf in tlizir various perform/km:ea. The
teat tronpe of
E QUESTRIANS,
GYMNASTS,
ACROBATS
and ATHLETES
Ever hronglit beforo the public.
AN RICE "STILL LIVES
Admission, Boos, •
Reserved Seats, - -
Childre under ID v o roi age, 250 to all
the Pavilion
ASONIC RAIL.
SEC Oisito AVE FM OF
GOODWIN & co_•l4
POIYORAIIA OF THE WAIL
INIME:NSE St'ocEss.
HOUSE g NIGHTLY CROWDED
To overtlowio g t,y delighted audiences.
Exhibitions each Evening
(A;LOCK.
ALDRLssioN,
Chi'dren under ten 15 oenta.
GRAND MATINEES
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoo as
At 3 o'clock, when c+ildren.W: be admitted
for 10 cents.
RV) , 1.'6 SUM Ell BY,
Mat a.ger.
RACE AT COLLINS PARK,
OVEITAZ ri EXT. AT 235 O'CLOCK
FANN? FORREST
H IGHLANDER,
LADY ANN,
ANNIE LAURIE,
Fora Premium of $l5O,
oe2l-3td
EX I-lIBITION
GOODWIN & CO.'S,
POLYORAMA OF THE WAR
FOR TilE BENEFIT OF Tali
SUBSISTENCE CODIIICTTEE,
MASONIC K .ALL,
THURSDAY AFTERS-4310N.
October 22d. at 2 o'clock. Adrairt ion 25 cents,
children /0 cent,.
004-2 cl
Trotting Match
AT
COLLINS PARK,
On Monday Next, at 234 o'clock,
Between the eelebratred gorses,
MUD, SOFT EOSP AND SELMOCK,
co2o- 6:d
FOEt PREEEITeId op $250,,
C'IINARD-aittA LINE.
&sib to Queenvton and Liverpool.
The fiat class pow ertul Steamships
SIDON
BIARATIION, 1 REDAR,
WILL TRIPOLI,
NAJEL E.' aorta NEW TORR
every alternate tWodoaday from Liver
pool ovory alternate Tur esday o ,
and from Queen
town every alternate V ecoesday.
Steerage Pa...saga fin om Liverpool or Queono
town, $25: from Now York, $32.50, payable in
Gold or it: equivalent" in OturenoY
For Steerage Pasant re apply to W I LLIA
GLUON. 40 Fatima & r., New York, or
No l "Th
7 MOS. DAN, A,
-lr ,ngab,t/RaA TTI
atorgt
SL.
inerlYd
Passage froze England & Ireland
s' 2 s 00.
EUROPEAN gat AGENCY
TH°VAS DZATTIGAR. EVlloPkart
Affent, 12.7 i: Monongahela Rouse. Pitts
barall, Pa, is or 'roared to bring out or send hack
pageengere from 0 r to aay,Part of the old coon
gry,eltber by ar ram Cr sail:a:: paokets.
SIGHT DRAI S.lk UR ti&L.E. payable in en"
Donor &trope.
Agent ftr the /;ndianapollo and Cincinnati ReS
road.. Aim Airs eft f3r the old Blaoh Sim Line of
Hama packet., for the Steamer Grwol
and ast- ,
era,. for the Antis of Staatners sailing bt , tween 1
Neafell r york. Lire Tool, Glasgow and GE17,117.
AKE A lIPEIBIOR COPPER MINES
-ANI?-
MELTING-WORKS.
Perk, TfriVelirdy & Co.,
hfnatilastnrers of
fshisath. 'Yriutinre' and Beit Coppor, Pressed
Oopner Bottoms, liaised Still Bottn1:12/1,
Svelter fodder. &c. Also imPor•
tens and dealers in Metals.
Tin Plate. sheet Iron,
Fire, Arc.
twitly on hand. Tinmenb' Machines
Warehotue, N. 14 FIRST and 120
SIXOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa
11511.8Bscial orders of Copper cut to ang desired
attan.
teak lydaw
DAN RICE'S GHAT AloW
2t3 crriTS
A man giving his name as S. 13, An
draws on Tuesday evening, called at Afc•
Kenn's livery stable on Tuesday, and hired
a bpggy and team for the purpose, of dri
ving a short diatance into the country.
This was about ten o'clock, and before
two it was ascertained that he had die
posed of both the horses and buggy and
decamped with the proceeds of the sale.
One of the horses was purchased by a Mr.
Gittens and the other by a Mr. Moore.
rhe buggy was bought Mr. Young, of
Lawrenceville. Information of the trans
action was given the police, but thus far
they have been unable to find any trace
whatever of the thief. We are inclined
to believe that this bold thief is none oth•
E r than that accomplished rougno, Gold•
smith, a printer, who has lately been do•
ing a thieving business about the city in
and
the way of "cutting" in his board bills,'
"relieving" his fellow boarders of
clothing, watches, money, ito.
• - -
CHURCH RosaElty.—On Tuesday night
some persons entered St. Peter's Catholic
Church, Anderson street, in the Fourth
Ward, Allegheny, and robbed the safe in
the vestry. Access was gained by means
of a ladder from the outside, put up
against a window in the body of the
church. The window was broken suffi
ciently to let a man pass in. The thieves
then passed to the vestry where the safe was
located, and with a heavy crowbar they
forced open the safe. It is believed that,
in addition to the damage done by the
crowbar, a blast of powder was used, as
the safe was completely wrecked. The
crowbar was left, in the church. It is
about five feet in length, and it weighs
seventeen and a half • pounds. It is not
known what the thieves obtained, as
Father Mullen, the pastor of the church,
is absent from the city.
THE FIRE YESTERDAY.—At the burning
of the Third Presbyterian Church our
Fire Department did nobly ; yet we must
notice the •'Hope of Allegheny. This
beautiful and powerful engine took her
stand in Second street, and by the aid of
other Hose companies, kept two streams
on the old Journal Building andschurch.
We cannot ut derstend, after the citizens
of the First Ward purchased this fire en
gine. why the councils of Allegheny still
refuse to give their Hose. enough to ren
der their engine effective, but leav e th em
dependent on the different hose companies
for a supply. Citizens of Allegheny
sholtid look to this.
New IND BEAUTTPUI fall style hats and
caps can be had at Fleming's, 13 Wood
street, whose stock comprises all the nov
elties in the hat or cap line, with a full
assortment of staple goods ;also a large
and elegant variety of Ladies', Misses'
and Children's Furs.- Those wishing a styl
ish hat, or an elegant set of furs should by
all means tall at Hewing's, 189 Wood
street.
D;4I
:€Z 11,:•17.5. v moRNIA GI, OCT. 22, 1463
s. ii. ipETTENOILL & CO.,
No. 37 Park R.: w, New York, and 6 State street,
Boston. are cr. r azents for the Daily and
Weekly Post in those cities, and are author
ised to take Advertisement. and Subscriptions
for as at our Lowest Rate..
THE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST
can hereafter be pro:ured at the News repots of
J. W. Pittock and t rank Cage. Fifth street, with
or without wrappers Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5
cents,
ON AND AFTER THE Ist OF NO.
camber 1863, all subscriptions to the Daily
Post Must be paid in advance These knowieg
thenneves to bo fn arrears will ➢lease call and
settle w7thout fnithor delay.
CITY NE
C onflagration --- Third Presby.
-
terian Church in Ruins
About 10 o'clock yesterday morning a
fire broke out iu the third story of the
old Journal building, on Third street, oc
capied as a manufactory for patent roof
ing by the firm of Boyd, Morrow d: Glad•
den. There was a large amount of corn
bustible material . in the room and the fire
spread so rapidly that in a few minutes
the building was enveloped in flames.;
The alarm was given, and soon the fire
companies had their engizes on the
ground. lint the fire had progressed so
far as to render its destruction inevitable,
and had also caught the roof of the Third
Church adjoining, the greater part of
which was now in fl sines. From the roof
the fire extended to the steeple, and in a
few minutes it was, from base to summit,
enveloped in a sheet cf flame. Everything
was done by the fireman to save the
church, but without avail. The fire con•
tinned to extend steadily uulil it seized
upon the entire building, and one hour
from the time it broke out but little be
yond the bare walls remained. The fire
around the spire burned fiercely, and fears
were entertained that it would topple
over into the street and crush some of the
spectators. Apprehension on this ground
was BOOD ended by the fall of the steeple,
which drcierbed down into the body of the
church, but without injury to any one.
Beyond the church, the flames were not
permitted to extend, and by noon they
were extinguished.
The Third church was one of the oldest
of our ecclesiastical buildings, and its
history is intimately connetced with that
of the Old School branch of the Presby
terian"
.Church in Pittsburgh. It was
erected in 1832. and cost some $3O,
000. Rev. Dr. Riddle was its first pastor,
and preached there for a period of over
twenty five years. He was succeeded by
Dr. Kendall, during whose ministration
some $9,000 were spent in alterations and
repair. Rev. Herrick Johnson followed
Dr. Kendall. An organ, costing $2,000
fell a prey to the flames A portion cf
the furniture was removed, but the loss
will reach $40,000. There was a bell
weighing 3,500 pounds in the tower, be
yond what the metal may bring, is a to
tal lose. There is an insurance of $20,000
on the building and $1,200 on the organ,
divided between the following offices :
The North American ss.ot'Po, Franklin
$5,000, Allegheny $5,000, Western $5,000
and $1,200 on the organ in the West.
ern. 'This, it will be seen, will hardly
cover half the loss. It was in the vicinity
of the Third church that the great fire of
1845 broke out, and but for the extraor•
dinary exertion s made to save the baild
ing, through which the flames were to
some extent checked, the territory tr.,'
versed by the flames would have been
Far more extensive : yet, today, when no
danger is apprehended, the fiery element
seized upon it, and before the fact cat ,
well be realized, it is reduced to a hear
of ruins.
lThe budding in which the fire broki
out was owned by Mrs. Riddle, mother o
the late Robert M. Riddle, a four story
brick, and is a total loss. Oliver Chesser,carpenter, occupied the flr,,t floor, and
lo6es about $6OO. Charles Glenn, tobac
conist, occupied the second floor. His
loss we could not ascertain. The third
floor was occupied as a manufactory for
patent roofing, as already stated, and the
fourth was vacant. The fire is said to
have been occasioned by the upsetting of
a pot of inflammable matter in the hands
of one of the workmen employed in the
third story.
We are informed that the venerable Dr.
Riddle is in the city, and that he was a
witness to the destruction of the noble
edifice in which he so long and so accept-
ably labored.
A Hold Thief.
Oar Book Table.
How TO MIX DRIIIVEI, or the n viyants' earn- ! TELEGRAPH.LI...../•
panion, by Jerry tir,mo. merly principal I -
bar -tender at the s n [yew
York. and the P.,1 r, is •• r.• .St ids, to Expedition under Gen. Banks
which is append°, a f • r (-• m a , ',fact
-tire of Cordials. Fano yr ups, &‘• , c.,
by Christian Schur z, Prof. hemistry he .
&a., from Berne, Sw it z•rland• Now York,
Dick & Pitzterald. Pittsburgh, Hoary Miner,
This Book is indicated by its title, is
intended to aid and instruct persons
whose business it is to nix drinks in
hotels and restaurants. As long as peo
ple will drink they rii:ght as well "im
bibe" those drinks nct only the moat pal.
itable but the most wholesome, and not
the "villianous compounds" of ignorant
' bar-tenders. This book contains 236 re
cipes for mixing drinks. and 463 for the
manufacturing of Cordials, Liquor.,
:Fancy Syrups, &c. For sale by Henry
Miner, Fifth Street.
Wall Paper Establishment.
The attention of the reader is directed
othe advertisement of Foerster &Schwarz
to be found in another column. Their es
tablishment is at No. 164 Smithfield be
tween Sixth and Seventh streets, a most
desirable location for a stand devoted to
the business in which the firm are engaged.
It has heretofore been occupied by Mr.
Edward Foerster as a Wall Paper store,
and under the auspices of the new firm,
will be supplied with a large and elegant
stock of Wall Paper, Fancy Goods, Toys,
&c., which will be sold to wholesale and
retail customers on terms at reasonabl e as
they can be purchased in this city or else
where. The firm have also oa hand a
splendid stock of Window Shades to which
they invite the special attention of purcha
sers. We can most cheerfully commend
this firm to the favor cf our readers, feel
ing assured t
eihatli those who may want any.
thing in their ne, can be suited
the quality and price of the article.both
Give
them a call at No. 164 Smithfi4ld street,
near the German Protestant church, and
you will be sure to be suited.
80MERBY.—We listened to Mrs
aomerby singing a simple patriotic melo
y last evening at the Polyorama which,
to our taste, was worth all the unintelligi—
ble jargon, yclept Italian opera music, we
ever listened to. When will vocalists
learn that singing, like elocution, to be ap
preciated must be understood? Mrs. Som
erby not only sings her songs but pro•
nounces the words so that the hearer can
catch and appreciate the-sentiment as she
goes along. Commend us to Mrs. S as a
vocalist.
THE POLYORd M A. — There is no abate
ment in the desire of our citizens to wit.
nese the Polyorama of the War. and the
rush to Masonic Hall is as great as ever.
We trust the manager will not think of
leaving our city for the present, as not one
half of our citizens have yet had an ~r
portnnity of witnessin g its hundred beni. i
ties. Go and see it.
Hs
THEATRE.—Ettie Henderson !lint
with another ovation last night She ap
inpears to—night as Lady Spanker,"
" London Assurance." Let no one
fail to see her to—night.
AVERN STAND Fo.R SALE ---The atten
tion of the reader is directed to an adver
tisement in another column, for the sale of
a tavern stand and storehouse in Findlay
township, Allegheny county.
.ATK RICHMOND PA PRRS. - -We are again
Placed under obligations to Capt John
Cassels, Provost Marshal, Portrrs: Mon
roe, Va., for late Richmond part-r •.
VOCALMUSIC.-13. D. Brecht, te.wher
of singing and cultivation of the voice, 128
Smithfield street.
a—GROVER -
MAC BAREIUM MEWING
HINES, for family manufacturing purposes
/LTC the boat in use.
A. F. CHATONA Y. iieneral Agent.
18 Pin)" street Pittal.urgli. Pa.
PATTERSON—On Wedr.e•day evoning, Octo
ber 21, 1861. ELizenrtn N'Snli, wife of Rudy
PA' LAMM. (Sq.
Notice of funeral in evening paper&
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JOSEPH lIETER
JOSEPH MEYER it SON
N.+NUTs lITAZRE4 LF
PLAIN AND EANCY
F URNITURE 8z CHAIRS,
WA ItF.HOII&R, ISO SMITHFIELD ST..
Between 6th at., and Virgin alley
PITTSBURGB.
_ .
EXTRACT OP FROSTWORT
VEGETABLE BLOOD HOREB
Is no patent Preparation but ono preeer:bed
By the Medical Profession
With remarkable meccas.
RANKIN'S DRUG STORE,
63 Market et., 3 doors below Fourth.
----- ---
A.IL LiAN . 10 A.L.11E At c 40.,
I MPORPERS OF WATCHES,
NEW IDRR,
Will teLci following on receipt of price ;
SILVER COMPOSITE WATCH. FOR
the
Army, cylin er movements. 'ranting
Cues, limo Indicator In centre, to save trouble
of opening case Itandsome and reliable beat
and 0-e ayest made. bold in the army at $25.--
$.2 50.
5140.1.04 ER'S OWN, patent Lever. in sterl
ing silver engraved iluntUnt Carts. JeWo/cd,
regulated. H
WATC 4,cto.
spiuminin GOLD COMPOSITE
H', Jewelled, either medium size for gen •
demon, or atoll size for ladle:, boar tiailly en
graved cases. Very elegant and accurate, erten
Bold for $5O. $l5.
GOLD COMPOSITE, patent Detached Le
ver. Jeweled in 13 actions, gold balance, war
ra - ted a perfect time-keeper, suitable in size for
either lady or gentleman, richly chased oases--a
really splendid aiticle, often sold for $75, $25.
Ema'l sized. beautifully fireished ladies' Lryine.
fine 16 carat gold plate watch, besubf.lly orna
mented clues. u_malb- sold -t e5O, $27.110.
ots' or office-s massive gold plate watch.
eh. onometer balaoe, full ruby jeweled, det . eh
ed /ever, heavy, beautifully Snarled oases, war
ranted a Splendid time-keeper, often cold for $lOO,
$B5.
-ASTRONOMIC&L WATCH, in ItIELEWVB
gold plate beautafully el graveasel, jeweled in
15 actions, go d balance, ands ll the recent ern-
Yroyements, In aodit.on to that unit se•onds Be.,
peculiar to 6rtt mass watches, tt has a hand point
ing with unfailing accuracy to the day of the month..
A. maimilleent a - time, the greatest IL VF n non of
the at o .i'llt• imported by ArTandale .4 Co., s4n,
Other ladies' and gentler:pens' watcher and
cha , ns in greet satiety. Send for Circular fully
describing above and other watches Agent Waalted.
A littera: tense ion made on wholorale orders.
bloLey Yrs y sent at our risk, if Properly sealed.
ARRANUALE etr. CO., Zi 2 B roadway, IV Y„
Three doors from Barnund's Museum.
ocls-1 mdeod 4.4tw
7 he Howe Sewing Machine.
Invented 1845. Perfected 1552.
ECEIVED Taisurk; VEDA
Fair AUL other Sowing Machines at the World's Fair,
ts.e.2,
honorable Singer ng Machine received
an mention omits merits and Wheel
er & Wilson ' s a modal for its device, called "Cir
color hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, Was
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor.) as
tapt he beet for all ourposes on eibitton. Our light-
Maohine guaranteed to make perfect work ra
the lightest and.heaviest fabrics
Sold and rented. Cor. Penn St thair. streeta.
A. IL MeGREOOD.
Aurent.
mv2Ltd3taw:ly
Plank Road Election .
THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
Allegheny and Perrysville THE
Turnik n
Plank Road l ; einPanl. Will hold an ele p
ctioe
na fo d r
officers t f Bald Road Company at the houPo of J ohn
Keown, in Ross ow
Tohip On MONDAY, the xd
day of No
obevember next, at one o'clock p. tn. The
ficers t clewed are one President, five Di
rectors and one Treasurer.
by order of the Hoard,
0312-2aw-te JAMES A. (3 .11360 N. Press.
OEIIIOII VI
CONCORD GRATE , .
E 8
dozen: $l2 50_ ra VV. per ID& Ext AT V „„ PES
dozan: $25 per TOO. —" at $5 per
KNO
No. 78 putt, ars e
NEW YOUR:. 0,7t0b-l' 21,--The Scotia,
from Liverpool, with dates to the Ilth,
has arrived. The British Government on
the 9th formally seized one of the sus
pected rams built by Laird on the Mersey.
Another authority says both have been
seized. It is not known what additional
evidence had been procured to induce
this step. It is stated that the rebel gov
ernment had resolved not to grant clear
ances to blockade runners, except on con
aition of their taking one third of the
outward cargo on government account.
Also, that a pressure was being used to
get a prohibition of the exportation of
cotton on private account, except such as
is pledged to the holders of the Confeder
ate loan.
The Times thinks the haul* , of Chick
amagua resulted in the total defeat 01
Rosecrans, and charges the Federal
Government with keeping back the news.
The Polish and Mexican questions are
unchanged. The Paris Patrie maintains
the complete accuracy of its statement
that Prince Czartork.ki had demanded the
recognition of the Poles as belligerents.
Continental politics are generally unim
portant. There is somewhat of a tenden
cy of a panic in the money market. The
Banks of France, Italy and Frankfor,
have advanced the rates of discount
HIEU
NTHOh EYER
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BALTIMORE October 21 Information
reached here today of the murder on
Tuesday of Lt. Eben White, of tle 7th
11 S. Colored Regiment, which is now
being organized by Col. Birney near Ben
edict, St. Mary's county. The perpetra
tor was Col. John 13. Sotheron, a promi—
nent slave owner of that county. The Lt.
with a squad of his company was sent by
Col. Birney to Benedict on Monday to ob
tain recruits, hearing that Sotheron had
`wo of his slaves tied to keep them from
enlisting. The Lt. proceeded to Sather
Or-I'S house and ordered the men to be re
leased. Sotheron and his son refused and
abused the Lt., and threatened to shoot
him—both being heavily armed Lt. White
then left and proceeded to a field where
several of Sotlieron's slaves were at work,
followed by the father and son who de
'mended his object The officer replied
that he was there to enlist all that were so
disposed. Atter some more abuse, the
Sotherons declared they would kill the
Lt., and fired their guns upon the officer,
who‘fell mortally wounded. His body
was brought here last evening and for—
warderfo his friends in Mass. The two
Sotheron's escaped.
lissEtviu.s. Oct. 20th.—Gen. Mega and
staff arrived th.s evening,and reported that
Gen. Grant assumes command of the De
partments of the Cumberland, Tennessee
and Ohio, to be called the military divis
ion of Missouri,
Gen. Thomas, it is reported, is to take
command of the army of the Cumber
land.
Geo. Hooker is at Stevenson, Alabama.
Hon. E. M. Stanton ,arrived on a special
train, and is the gue,it of Judge Catron.
There was a large absemblege of citizens
at the St Cloud Hotel, and short speeches
were delivered by Goy. Johnston, Gens.
Grant and M eigs.
A railroad accident occurred near Mur
freesboro, killing and wounding several.
The Telegraph is working to Chattanoo.
ga.
The river ie felling, with alwia live beet
on the doe's.
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Advices from
the army of the Potomae, say that the
right column advanced yesterday to within
three wiles of Warrenton, and the lett
column as far as Greenwich village. Our
advance entered Warrenton without serf
one opposition.
Contrary to the great expectation, the
conclusion is, that thc rebels are really
re'reating before oar advance.
1 ALBANS', N. Y., October 21.---Joh n V.
L. Prnyn received thin evening the De w .
ocratic nomination for Congress, in this
district, to fill the vacancy occasioned by
the resignation of Ernatns Corning.
The quota of the State under the Presi
dent's last call for 800,000 men, has be en
fixed at 85,000.
011toial Report of Gen. Burnside
Murder of Lieut. White
JECNoxviu.n, Tenn., Oct. 17.—T0 Maj.
Gen. Idaßeck :-'On the Bth inst., the en
my held down as far as Blue Springs. and
a cavalry brigade of ours held B ill a Gap,
suppciird by a small body of infantry at
Morristown. I accordingly dispatched a
brigade of cavalry around by Vogeraville
to intetcept the enemy's retreat, and with a
considerable body of infantry and ar
tillery moved to Bull's Gap. On Satur.
day, the loth inst., I advanced acavalry
brigade to Blue l-prings where he enemy ene a my
was strongly posted and offering snbbor n
resistance. Skirmishing continued until
about five o'clock p. m., v he] I
sent in a division of infantry who crargeo
and cleared the woods, gallantly driving
the enemy in confusion until dark. Dur
ing the night, the enemy retreated precipi
tately, leaving their dead cri the field and
most of their wounded in our hands.
We pursued them with infantry and
cavalry. The intercepting force met
them atEenderson's, but owing to a mis
understanding, withdrew and:allowed them
to pass with only a slight check; the pur
suit was continued until evening, when I
withdrew most of my infantry and returned
;0 this place. Gen. Shackleford, with hie
. .
cavalry and a brigade of infantry, contin
tied the pursuit of the enemy, making a
stand at every important position, but he
has driven them completely from the
State, captured the fort at Zollicoffer, and
burnt the long railroad bridge there, and
a few other bridges and destroyed 30
locomotives and about 35 care. His ad
vance is now ten miles beyond Briatol
Our loss at Blue Springs and in the pur
suit was about 100 killed and wounded.
The enemy's loss was considerably greater,
about 150 prisoners were taken.
[Signed,) A. E. BURNSIDE.
ew
YORK Oct. 2 1.—The Port Royal
New South of the 17da, contains the fol
lowing : fr. S. steamer Bienville. o
the Wester Guquadron, brings intel
ligence whi n lfS ch had been received at Nevi
Orleans just before her departure, that
grand expedi , ion under Itlaj. Gen. Banks.
had effected a junction at. Point Isabel.
Texas, a small place et the month of the
Rio Grande river, with two corps, one un
der Franklin, and the other under a Maj.
Gen. wh,,se name I did not learn. The
successful occupation of Point Isabel will
give us in a short time the possession of
htrownsville, which is oppochto Matamo•
ras, Mexico, the grand entrepot of the
rebels, from which millions of war and g
needed supplies are transported across the.
Rio Grande to the former place, by small I
boats.
In another matter, the oeettpation o
Texas will have an important bearing. It
will enable the Government to keep pow
erful corps of observation on the very
borders of the theatre of French opera.
lions in Mexico, a hich may be made very
available in case our complicated relations
with Napoleon should result in a war with
that gasping and unprincipled Potentate.
Miij. Gen. Banks always led the action
and ever victorious, will seen be in pos•
sesion of all the important points in Trx.
as, and practically of the vatic.. Stare
ft is tindershlod that, anothfr elms cf
his army lei ell -u,..liiiillg will! hlai Innu
the direction of the Ked river
We antici ate country.
p glorious news from that in
teresting quarter by the next steamer. ,
DR. S. CUTTE.t".'6 ENGLISH
BIT z.E 98_,
THE GREATEST SERVINE EVER
VE
DISCO 4. ERE D
1 0Trt E ti RE , TIES r • ()-
SIC ER. IS('0 V E 0 E D—T Il E
G REA TEST ALTERATIVE EVER
D IsCOVEI/ED
A CURE •14• Oft. INTEMPERANCE.
4 S A NEBVINE. IT ALLAYS TH
--`soh:, nic inflammation of the stomach, in all E
per:, a addie - t d to the use of st mulants and
narcotic=, such as Alcoholic and Malt Liquors•
t. piece, Morph al Arseni 1 Tobacco, etc., etc. It
removes the morbi I op,. mite or craving of the
etcmaeh fin- stimul i tits so. Ilk Headache, Nea
r Ida. end all nervous d sasses, it bus no equal
as a Nowise.
sto
An A TONIC, it gives a healthy tone to the
mach, improves the at petite corrects river
derangements. regulates the bowels, removes lan
guor and drowsiness, a d brit. gs perfect health to
tee Dssp,l.tie
ArS AN ALTERATIVE. The blood, the lifer'
the body is derived Iron, the bed we digest'.
lime imfortant then, that the (intim of the stom
ach are perteetly,performed. It its duties are
imperfectly execuic.d, d sease instead et health is
scattered through the syst..m. W hen our food is
properly digest„ .. pure bleed is Sipplied the
node and I.:etches, Yuppies, 'letter, El-pope/as
Old sores, Mercurial and Veaerial. Tsints. kind
other diseases arising from imour- blooci, di
per.r. Use Dr. Cucter's Eng irh Bitters and YOU
will ha vo perfect digest,- a and cure blecti.
Nor particulars of l hi., celebraN d Meicine,
procure Dr. Cutter's mrcu:ar trete any of our
A gent,'
N. VAN BOEL, 118 N. L.:econd street.
k A merges!) Mt.nufacturing Agent) Plaila.da,
TURREN I. E ,I: 111c(i et It ft, A gents,
Corner of Fourth and Market sts, Pi.tshurgh.
For sale+ by all respectable Druggists.
octls ) y -
NEW GOODS.
VV E ARE RECEI VINO TINE EA/t
F' et FtoCit 01 :New G,orls we ever brouith
from U. 0 , 6 t, Coln priBILK 1111:ung Otherd-001-121a17
toIYJI fiot.ds. auco es
1100DS.
SONTAG
Akio, Trimmings of the latest tylee and in gr,a S
t
variety. A large quantlfy of
NINE AN Le irVuOLF.:N SHIRTS.
IF REA CU COP4SEIIi
1 Elili()lsin
FANCY (1091,S AND Nf)TIO.NB
At ii holysti•e Nutt' Retail.
cols buy ircm finq baxuth and sell at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
IVEACR ko & GLI , DE.
,13.13
801140T:4: Bear', , 1,1 Diaal.
SALE OF 6HL BELL COAL Wr
Nen Cuinberbinti, Llancoek County
West r 4 in
V VittTUE OF 4 JUllittlik:NT
ILD rendered y the unty Court of Bannock
county.
.108 Va•, in a cause therein pending. herein
lend,B Cul:t.s . was plaintiff, and J r fin B. -
nt: and by virtue
ci
I ronnßelthesia don
lid 0 .;:/ft. :0 a •pie:ding. sobs rein Contie'l
were plaintiff and the said Jobe
Ital: id le tit the lithle , lgllo, ]. r . R.
•
t he lirralise , • on `•:oi
'Wed Hestia)", October 2Stla, 1863,
se'l all the
i•roperty, toit a.l
that stratum
oal, purchased by said John B.
from Naid John Cuppy, and used and pc:t
riessed b
It. is
sa
c,t id Bell, Lusted in said county of
lanco• near the town of New Cll5ll
- Ai, Jo a t ot green in said town of
New umberland. uumbe•ed and designated on
the plot thereof by Ili e .N hi. 47, 48, 4-, B, 614, 7u,
71, 72, 84, 84. 82, S Also twtnty coal cars, a lot
a(c ke, auppored to 11141 2000 buiihe 4:1 one
t_orse wagoii, two mules. end one Atilt together
Wi,tl all the tiXttlreS and ~ppuri,nances helons
ing ::.44,1 11./1, and coed .nd it,, ills coal
works, al. o. wbieb property p lil Ire kat,' tinder
ttleiudgeniont sr. ireisid
lbe el/nem.:shed wit; at bit i-suac time and
Pince. sell all The fo!low o : iho
tag lots t I ground ittliltel is I,eW Cumber. and,
tianrco'h county. V.
rat
Va , and known and des
ignated on the r• n•ral plot of the town, by Nos.
46, 49. 50. 70 and 71, and which last mentioned
lots ! it ground will be poll under and by oirlue
of said decree
hanhe sale
re
b `or one-fourth part cash in
d, and residue on a credit
three years, the purch aer of one, two and
ivig bonds a' d se
curi:y. beating interest, t ' secur e the it 0 erred in
stalments alltl the title will be retained until the
arch uhney pai
Sale wtll c unmen eat 10 o'clock, a at.
5 y:11 UEL W. IVILral/iN, Sheriff
Rannoch cm., 1, est
.81111
FASHIONABLE HA 'ITER,
VII !LUTA .11 ELE:1111d ti,
Ba t , rnoved from tho oornor Wood an-3 Sixth eta
NO. 139 WOOD STREET,
Fourth door boloTv Virgin Alloy. Pittsburgh.
A Immo and complete stock of Hats.
Caps and Straw ))))) la olways on band
at the lowest prices. wholesale and re
(MEI
as-,241-1v
1 01./Yi
BACE PAY. BOILLEVTIIIEB4 PREVNIONti
awl othor 115 T
:MAIMS AGAINST THE GOLNENT.
promptly proonrod at reasonable ratee. Apply to
I), HAZEN,
(MI Fourth s t reet, Pittabilrgh. and
OIJARLES U. TUOKEH.
Waohinytoo, D. O.
INEMA 1•U-3 _R.-
6) 'W 6 11 . 1%1.1_4 DRIED egACIIPS
X 'it WA. F.:RIR - LA PURE ViCi3iCAs VINVAIAZ
k:l.lrsa
ViLLLIAIti 8A0,9.1..111.%
and 20 Wood at
?VASE'S PIANOS—JIIhT RECEIV,
ed the most cow l I.te as.r. went of the un
made(' "Inaba Pianos ever seen in this CITY.
They are beyond a doubt the best Ptancti made.
A cull is reare o . fully solicited before rurchaerog
e herehere.
C Li A R LoT
J
UST RECEIVE:D.
Ladies' St‘‘rl Shank Roots,
Rubber Balmoral Boots,
Shanghi "
Misses' and Children's Bnots'
At
ilel9 Wirt LAND'zi
98 Market et.
N IFAV FIRUITN AND NUM%
100 boos prime Cirarizer:
100 do do Lemons;
20Bags new English Walna,
do do Filbert%
20 do do Brazil nt%
20 to Fresh Coo Nutt
50 andlmonds Brdemaz trice:
J ur , t rooeivod nfor sale br o
RHYMER dc
120 and 12S Wood ;meet
L`l
It A NBERRIES— 12 MELO CHOICE
t ftanberries. Just ree iced and for ealu by
YRTZi &A It /11:5 TRON
corner Marian and First streets.
OWDER FEASUR d Snow DEETS
evory de, oriptu , for sale by
JAMES L'OWN,
130 Wood et.
nOTATOES-30 ISItLS PRIME NE
sha..hock Potatoes. For Eale by
F ETZ kft & A IthISTRONG.
11111 RN
St 34h! 6 ue h e7r vilfue 7n114)1V ho/led COlll,
oro am r nnle I.v ID
J A M .&3 A. FRTZ.E.R.
..amer arket AZ3lat stThe
SWEET POTATOES—Ie BARRELS
priaie Sweet Prratoe,. Just received and
for sale br FETZER & ARMSTRONG.
~du n 'crier Mart-et and First ate
G AME BAG S,
A now r.nd endid aesortmer t. For sale
JAMES BOWN,
138 Wood at.
111 1 CASE SNOW'S ITALIAN LICORICE.
Just received and 14)r sale by
GEn. A. KELLY.
6,4 Federal St.
4 PPLE9-160 MARRELS OF GRIMM
Apples. Tura reoeircduncl for halo b
FElZcit & ARMSTs Or , a,
ocd oorner Market and First streets.
y, OC.01)•.' r:( nl:flu.
Crto!e from Ela‘ana to ?the ltia, hits ar•
rired. F a Urn, dtaFe of the let contain
no news. (BZ.I. Foray had not yet arrived
at Havana, and was reported that be
ad died of yellnw fever. St. Domingo
dates of the 12th are received. It is prob-
able the Island will have to be abandoned
by the Spaniards. Porto Platte has been
burned by the rebcl9,who have established
a government at Caballeros.
S a Ire Thyself.
NUDIAd
3,4 1•n1 JitA L :•1:1E
ind a large supply 0
P.MBROIDEHY
13 (AIDS
q Market stree
.n Ware,
, Brushes
W.. , 1P11 War. ' Baskets
Spice Boxes
J eilY /Girds
Cup Tuba I Wash Basin.:
Straw totters I Cup lltfops
Hair Sieves , Wire Sieve.,
Mince Kni VS./ I Coal S
Silver Soap Stove Polishcuttle
Chamois Skirts Knife W ashers
Skewers Basting Spooits
Gridirons , Coffee Mills
Lemon Seueesets , Wash Boards
Stew Pans ; Sauce Pans
Waft° Irons ' Bird Roasters
Hell Kettles
Hain Boilers I Far Fryin Pans
a Boilers
Gr-ters
1 Egg Beaters
Larding Needless 1 Flour Pails
Pudding Pans I Water Filtoren
Bread Pans I Pie Plates Butter Ladles Clothes Wringers
Iron Bolder.; 1 'Wooden spoons
Step Ladders ißutter Prnts
Keelers
Wash Tubs
Clothes Lines, Soap Cups
Scales
Tear. Foils
Cook's Knives; Sad Irons
Bread Hoses eat
Pee
Scoops
M
Cake Boxes /to., &a,
FOR THE J}l RING BOOR.
SILVRH PLATZD.
Castors ;
Syrup Jugs Nu Call Pellat Pic
Cake Knives Iced
Crumbi ks
v
crumb Knives Ice Crea Knives
Salt Stands Islapkin Rthge
Fruit Stands Cake Baskets
Butter Knives Forks and Spoonss
Soup Ladles
Dyer' Ladle
uravy Ladles Sugar Spoons
Chitdren's Cups Mustard Spoons
Round g Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers
Bouquet Stands Goblets
.
Ivory Handled Knives CUTLERY
Carvers
Cocoa do doI Forks
Stag do do Square Waiters
English Tea Trays I Crumb Brushes
Fork Covererie l'rays 1 Crumb Trays
Dish ; Chafing Dishes
Hash Dishes I Coffee Biggins
Wine strainers Coffee Caterers
Spirit coffee Pots Nat Crackers
'labia Mats Round Waiters
Bread Baskets cork Screws
Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners
Refrigerators Water Coolers. iko.
FOR THE Amara.
Toilet Jan Water Carriers
Foot Baths Chamber Buckets
Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers
Mamas Brushes Gas shades
Shaving &Sias Nurser? Shades
Bronx Match Holden do Lamps
Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes
N ursery Refrigerator do !tampers
Was Tapers Night Lights.
auseELLANALOITS.
Libraey Steps - Door hints
Vienna rah Globes Vedas
Bird Cages Meat Safes
Vinetts
' Pocket Knives
ampKni
Card de Visite Frames] Flasks
Cves Camp Portfolios.
Household.
And everytnins Pertaining co a well appointed
To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW
STORN of
KAY & RICJIA.RDS
Fit* door below the Exchange Bank.
ei *S-All goods delivered free of charge in the
qUeldllobOrty.Alleghen7Oalth. , B
eto.irmingham. MeMehester . Du
aiLsz.l.aw
TREDICA I. CARD
F. X. DitROLETTR, M. D.,
From the Medical Faculty of Paris, France, Ex
Intern ,Rasicent Physician.) of Hotel Dieu,
Charity Hospital., Aro. Date of Diploma, 1829.
OFFICE 57 GRANT ETREET, St.
Nieholets
Coneultaticn IRATI-9, every Ineedity
Friday, from 10 o'clock to 12 a m.. and from 2 to and
4 P. m.
seB
W ALL PAPER,
A 0.-auplote aetiortment of beautiful
Of all styles, at prices lower than agahs
offered. For sale onring the season by
C-
AP WALL PAREBSBEAUT/-
Well Paper stilt selling .at 15 cents, for
sale by W. P. 151.A.R:5HALL,
oeX
87 Wood et,
NU NNE YEARS—CHOICE 111171(ZDVX61
iv l ots f or s a l e at low prices--ternia One-ten h
cash, balance in nine annual ram:lent& Apply
to S. eIfTnBEIIT & SONS,
61 Market atrost.
GLAZED WALL FAIRER—AT 25 CM.
Per roll, for sale by
1 PIIINCREON BENUMB BAY BUM
Trutt received end for sale by
GEO A. KELEY.
nab NO. MI /Wog gt.,
~...___________
CONIIIIEROIAL • I Auction Sales,
PITTSBURGII GENERA ---tier. jpc--------------______________
UIVAIE LIBRARY All• UPTION.
On TiIUIt,LAY EVENING, Ore., 22d, a
7h' o'ciwr. at Mase - nio Ball Anca n House will
be Baia a largo quantity of Books, embracing
„IIUCLIO'B Hine 3, Of Ergiond. 6 o out„; :12BM/ilea.
0 ibbon ' Rome, 6 cola • Lamb's worts. 5 sow,:
Edgar A. Poe's works. vols • Irvine'. wore R. 14
% we. • Chumbtr's Miscellany, dywr. ; Eio`•' smith's
Anima•ed Nature, 4 vols.: : Dielt's ',l heolexr. 2
vo 0.: Blake's Dieblonarv ; Rim Thinee. by Cat.
diner tipring. 2 rob.: Perurd lleliq nee: I... bailey's
Pootio wnt kg ; also the Works of 5111 ford. /bits,
Hirwin, B. sh, with Marge quantity ot Books not
numerated. Will be en exhibition oil Thursday
afternoon.
/
T. .fk. AIoCLELLAAD
oc2o
A tied -neer.
Ogner. OF Tan DAILY POEM.;
TritrasnaV. October ...?2,' 1803.
nuniniess— Lure. w t .ti a slight improvement
Perceptibl e in Thera ..
circles. In the absence of
large sales. there was a Lir amount r f transne
none in lots to meet the wants of the local trade, ,
The re taipt of produce continue very light. Our j
ai/roads are taxed to their utmost capacity with
through freights, so that local ones are necessa i• '
ly neglected. 'the weath• r was very pleasant for
the season. llnfortunato.y our rivirs continue
very low, so that navigatien continues snspendsd.
Freights :or the Lowe- ports are abundant.
con
demand,
nx principa.l, i f Pi tsburgh reanefactu, es.
Butter —The marast was ateady It ye a fair
demand. e note a sale of 1200 ths fresh Rol/ at
.22@24c ; safe of keg at 16051200.
Egual—The mart et preseLted no change: sales
1800 doz at l6c dos.
w a s Hay—N otwithtanding the fairrec well, lib
eral. the market Arm with a iraa , oun t • f
trataactior a; salei 2 0 loads al scales at $321/05
tom Baled at $27 50g130 V ton.
dour—B el em
were very firm in their views.
The a eck in this market is being steadily reduced
with light reasipt s only to make up /h, deficien
oY. as the rates by rail have advanced nineteen
cents o bbl. The only business done was in a
amen way to meet the wants cf the IccO trade.
the correct rate , were: Extra at $5,704025 ;
Extra Family at 86.c0gc75 bet.
ißeaa—Tte demand is improving within a
few days past, with small sa'es of small white at
$2 50@2 90 thush.
Gratn—The market wa , firm with a large en
quiry .'or the various cscriptions. The receipta
on heed Was ted. ard the export demand
fair. The decline n the Chicag . o market was not
felt here—the advance ia freights
more than
cc uaterbtlnne'ng the same. '1 he rates wore as
follows ; 'Ol heat ---red command., 81.10(4)1 20 read
ily ; White h t s i..a.`@/ 30 a'P (lenity. Bartel--
the advance we have vreviously noted has been
8 ustaine,l—there are plenty of bnyme at $1,40@•1
1 .•50' bu-h for spring and fall. Bye scarce—the
let sales reported to ns was at $l.lO liil bush.
Oat ,— dcniand has fallen off. with./ egular sales;
at the depot at 750 Corm—sates of 7.50 busks of '
shelled at depot at s l .o4aul as, that being the nil
in.. figures
Potatoes—The supply was fully up to the
de•cand. Sales of good Nesh snnocks at 75@85 0
'r' bu h, hales of sweet New Jersey m $4.75@15.00
=! hbl
G toeerles—The market romaine very firm,
With a fair :dock la first hands- us prices remain
unehang , d we omit quotation,.
Vt ,
rectiti,d blab,' - .Holders were firm. Salts of c'ty
at 51Ic 'WI gallon.
PIIITSBUIFIGJII OIL TRAIIIE
TEMIZS
Business—Was dull wit ha Y, Oct. 22, 1863. very asettled
Lemarket The fact
18 those parties who we re t pe
et p,:t3,...letadivnatiodt.Abegur
i!.lokolo;fine
boeuratat:vt:sitatt!
their foot in the rates then paid. are above wta:
:he article will now bring. hence It is mapossible
to reilite the km, es t at p
arker exptcted
wood no m:rre ,:. The market was inflated
svi heat anything to j r stify the rates that c.i: woo
then di.i.ored tnwo cautioned detlit - ri at the
time, ot.course they knew best they will now
ra7e to Pay for that knowledge. Zio far as Bales
are concerned, t , :ere was ,nothing cone worth
noting—we quote etude nominall; at 24620 with•
oat and with the packages without any person
being atm ions to spemlate.
Benned—Tbra was nothing done to justify
P ices. Them
when prices arket W. no doubt open u will regulate them:elves.
p soon.
----
itionzr aLutsurr.
~.,,,akrOTBD DAILY NCR TDB kuLININD POO' BY
BYNUM. AGITATE & /MEM, BItoNZRa;
NO. 118 WOODSY/LS.IT.
Tho following are the bitling and Belling ?atm.;
Or I/old. :3tiyer. Aro.:
........ I +ulnae tieaing
........ ..... .....Oilv 140 00
.... ..... .......
....... 32 00
I.)nrund
..... /40 e 0
Eastern Excbanue.
LewYork__ .............. —....—. par .4
Philadelphia. ......... Dar Y
......... par 0
Penn,ylvania Currency ............. Dar
par '4
w eat ern Xachange.
C , rl , ll.r.sti
Loaievlll e,
Cleveland
•
it- Loral.
110 ICNEK EJE2E.R. N
FURNISHING STORE.
GOODS FOR Tti EC
KITCHEN.
No. ao FIFTH STREET
FOR AUTUMN OF 1868,
PEE HANGINGS
W. P. miastanemi.,
57 Wood Street-
W. P. MARSHALL,
47 Wood throat.
Ng A.NCILEATER. PROPER . / Y FOR
.LT-11. 6 ILE — Fifty feet front on .1,0.2u5, atr.tt,
brut .e a uLdra 1 Pnd .fifty Preb'e street a
IN -, -I1 bu I. and 00... v. went yernngsd two s 017
brick t i' veni ng'4 l cutio. Eunice in front. halt seven
fert Wid
ene, two
En pa
iaho o rlr a a s. f
tti ir our ambe-s. dining
room. bi telt - anti goo: dry cell- r,
carriage house, table. fruit bil4 shalle tress,
grilse vises and stint bb• rs , . Ftr pr:co and terms
at , PIY , o
oc2l k.. CIITITBEtt I' 4; SONS.
51 Market street.
en.OILITET PIT TIO3IIRRf PROPERTY
x. 7 FOR SALE. --A two et ry brick °welling
house. contai ing 8 roars and finished garret, lot
20 by.loo feet fronting on Cara . ‘r. ante Cbesn a L sts.,
but throe minutes walk a' c , e the Suspen•iort
Ertel& e. haying the a ils be
O_ P asanger Rep
way passieg h.e door. be eLld at a bargain.
For terms and particulars apply to
T. A. McCLELL AND,
55 Filth street.
IS t. FRANCIS 001111EGEg
UNDER CAR OF THE FRADUSCSD EROM.SDI
rollEf IN E lgailliffX.EPOL, BEEVAVEM)
A- IN LORETTO. Cambria count" PO/MT/-
Tanis. about four anilos from Cres.eon Station, en
tho direct route between Plailadelphia anti Pitts
bure.h.llo4 Chartered in iSSS, With prlviliges ta
center the tumid Colleglato Zoom and Degrees.
The location of the Colleze le ono of the meet
healthy in Pentogivania—this portion of the Alle
thous, &contains being t rover/dal tor its Dare
water. bracing air. andPiaeso,onEcocr,_
The Scholastic year commences on 'the yram. ,
HONDAY aftor the 15th of AUGUST, and (oda
about the 28th of yuNE follessimg. It is divide i
:rad two Sessions. Students cannot return home
'estereor. the Ser.Flons. Ail the Apparatus' neces
sary for Laud Sursoying, . I . l m ; aeoring. A - c.. &.,,,..
..ill be frarnicbcd o p
t"
tht iab - attittc.r, to tha
;Rodent , .
in: , :ruscental and Vocal alualo Milos no arza
uharge. gin tita n will be admitted from e 4.-1.4
rears to the ago of trrrl,7c.d.
in T aaos — Beard one ~ .:::oL . payable hum stalls
• cvanee...-- ......
- . $ 66
- . . - ..... -
num ; Surveying anti us. of imitrutuents. Per an
...... _ ..... .. ..... .. .... ..,. ................ --•...- 20
Jlamianl end Modern * Languages.. exOt ......
,tudents speaading Vocation at.tho r , ..aege.. 20
Refersmee can be ;nada to tbc.. Pt. R vr: ,lithrp
Domenec, Rt. Rer. Bishop Wood. Philadelabia.
e. , . 1. -, 1, 4:3 -, o:us, ~,,-,:, Rey Dr, Oli re,
Philadelpids ; Rev. by McLaughlin. Phila.
deLplaia ; uev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg.
N. B.—A heck run. da'l7 to Lo:o.:0 fr - m ena
mel!.
FLAGS,
FLAGS,
rLAG.,
FLAGS.
FLAGs,
FLAGS,
UNITED STATES FLAGS
For Maas Conventions, liliiltarY
BUILDINGS Companies,
POLES, ikc.,
Of Bunting, Silk or Muslin.
All rizea from 5 inches to 50 feet, at
Pittsburgh Elag Ditiuteitictory,
Depot at
PITTOCKT, YEWS 12POT,
Dal
Pal -
Par
Par
lo,ot-0,00 SAVED
GI- it, ~_.l it. S Co N" ' t'l,'
lib:: 216+ kE N A Cla &VIE It
%via.", wale' FOOD FOR TILE BA
by, heat water r steep herbs, Arc , to: the
sick make warm water for shAvtog or touy, rook
a few oysters, boil or ry cm , . make tea and cof
ee, +oast bread. 0:to Oto r know titacand ezlttnso
than by any other mean .known. Used ~a any
lamp crithout obscuriog the ight. Pr01e...125 eents;
by mail postage paid, 50 cents
a's° a Pate- t Lighter. Er lighting lamps with
out removing the chimney. Fcr tale wholesale
and retail by
WELDON de BELLE,
0t,5 IC W oods_
._._.______________
AlifElltlCALli 11101USIE, ,
is 1306T0N.
Is THE LAIRDEST AND BEST AB
.II- ranged Hotel in tho New E gland gitatft.; is
centrally lo , ated. and easy of access Jr, nk al. the
routes of travel. It contains all the ~ odern pro.ements, and every convenience for the in
tortco-
and a ccommodation ef the trace log Public.
The glee it rootos are g and well venti atedt
the suites .4 rooms are We l larranged. a- d com
pletely furnished for fami li es and loge travehns
parties, and the bon e will continue to be kept
as a first a first - class Hotel in every re:pe t.
TetegraPh en the house to all parts of the c•titua
try.
HENRY RICE, Proprietor.
Boston. Sept. 1863.
sel2:6md
SMITH, PARK & CO.
Ntist-th Ward Foundry
PITT3BURGH.
Warehouse, No. 149 Iqrat and 120 se-o ri d et a .
Manufacturers .of all sites and descrinoiors of
Coal Oil tustorte and bbills, Gas snd Water pines"
bad Irons. Dog Irene. Wagon Boxes, Seel Moulds
Pulite, 11-ngera and C.,uplings.
- AlEo
tin elude Job
to orbing
der. and Machinery of every deft:trip.
Having a complete machine shop attached to
the foundry, all noceasary fitting will be eareluGY
attended to.
o2l:lyd&ie
J. DUNLEVV,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
MValyrikia.
Every Music Teacher Says,
r .L ai HAT WITH RICITARVISON,S NEW
IS:MT/10D
Piano ablectioimpart
lessorough
knowledge of PPlaying Neat. f r trouble
and in a tar roe re sazisLetory man, er than he
has beer, a ie to do with any other system,
the eebular learns more rapidly, is bc tter pleased
with tie .aily progress. and I,oks fors - al-A to hit
Lest lea. on as a tleaeaut pa.stitne lather than ea
irkeome taak. The useal doll a d
METHOD ero4hs f.r raetice ure thg NEW eIIETBOD
superiedol by charming ides'odies that pleese
ear mobile they assist _the pupil in his
bee,tee e n excellent pianist.
PR1CE..........
Fur sale by
oe 9,tircv
Air E- DISEASES
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
60 SMITHFIELD ,S'T.BBE'r',
Citizens and strangers In 'lead ef medical ad.
vice should not fail to give him a call.
Dr. Brown's remedias ewer 1.311 .to cure impu
rities scrofulous and venereal aDections
er
hereditary taint. such as tatter, psoriasis and oth
iv iimor skin .. a . 'isease n s, the origin of which the patient
t.
Wikekiflif
Dr. D'a remedies for th;s atCiction. I:rooktu oa
by sounkrY habits, and tho only knedicir.oo known
in tide country which are eafe and win epeedus ,
restore to health.
! R BETJMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a :ow den this
!Mel alitiction.
Ile b.lso treat Piles. Elleet, tioatiorrhoc, Ureteral
Discharges, Female Dizer.vq,i, Pa.ftis in tho Back
and kidnOYS, Irritation of the Bladder. strict
er es, etc.
A letter to be answered mutt contain at bugs
ONE DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to ADY address systeked.
Cram ancl_p_rivate rooms. No. NO ail : D
BTESET. Pittpbarel Pa. aolisdAerr
ALIA:GHENT ' *MYR rY 83.
. 6.‘ , z. COltillos wEALTIT OF PENN-
A. sYLVA NI A.—To James A. Hutchison, or
motor, Mrs. then licachis se. widow: James A.
Hutchison Mrs. Nanny C. B. Hutchison. cue de
voice of Lout, I.i. Botchisen, Lion. Edwin r 7.
Si an ton and Ellen futstia Stanton, hie wite. Dan
iel Wartield. Jr, and hdarY A. WaTfield, his wife
and Chaves Edward )7 utchisos, deriFe,s. undcr
the a.t. will and tisiamcnt of Lucti4 jdn•ci3,,,,
teeaeed, Greetirg:—Wheryas, fie the ,Jrphansi
Court of 3.1.1 county on the 19tb day at rzept.
A. ii..18.Z, tho Petition of Cornedus Peconser. ti
sigma, of Edward J.Burke. deo'd, ;gas presented,
tr o as.irhf u o ti r e a s eLi . fio d g o er a to . r i m . anrecpeag eteptat:acevmhn
lot of ground situate on 'Walnut and QourrY sta..
in the city of Pittsburgh; n :w. then fore, weeouta
mord you and each of you. t4at you bit tp , d ap
pear before ...ur Orphans' Court at I ht. burgh, og
8A ICKIPA Y, theStlat day of °weber A H., 1864,
at 10 o'o ock a, m , thin and there to show cause,
if any you base why the pr.ayer •uf petition
should not bo granted, Hereof t. riot
,—..--, Wits+ ea, the t on. James 1) ;forret:,
Pres:dent Jange of our said rou , at
'gist.
Pit tibvreb. tho eth day of Octo ber,
•---.--' A. A.. /863.
WM. A. EEERRON. cleric,
African k PALI/12, Ate7a. oe7-law-ilr-W
For Sale,
Er QRSES
OPPeette the PostaMee
PITTABIORGH, PA.
CLUE, C. MELLOR,
81 Woo t street.