,p' sburgit dna*. DAY SEPT. 14, 1884. 'D SIIBrIBRAN. TU ,t 814 AT MORNuca :r 01U 11 AD /.0134K1r CDs Um. Two Woos-- 3 Imo irvo Ono T T ixie weeks-- Two mo Tw ans.- • i•oo racazaw--- TU OnoTeir--- I T9' 9 In 400 5 00 T 50 916 15 85 TS MI 52 BS cluxamums ADTlalwatiorre. rm. low um: tins each nett, am- Reed to the=dh= b laesa 'of ths advt./Oar. All imp? ettorthentents la met prow:that : I ' Dafiy. kl 13 vreekla ttmeerit thsa i lrve win llthas k s 1 . Oise 500ta.;.,....—.1 I 9 151 114 COI IP 4 1.4 40 Wm, 11101:01,4........:. TT* 11 45 860 8 00. Ili mane" 11 00 •19 00 15 75 10 50 One 40 1:10 CO 84 50 14 03 airTist notice. de DL the bore rata. 50 amts. 11are4595 .75 .5b515t 441etticommts, per 1ztp=......119 00 7 4 . ....0010510 05'.&&0957 atmi . 9 75 -= - The Bound Ward Jabthat. The eitisens of the Second Ward, bavlas filled theirAilita - forthe - draft, determined, fait ereta .. .. log, tatatreajollitsatlen to telehrate the mint. At tinVelook the eitisetu o. the ward aunt. bled at the Mayor'e office, where a procession teas tersuid i bsoubsi by the Greet Western Band, &ad nuticind to the house of Wm. Phillips, Erg., when a Magnificent gold headed emu, multably imibed, wee presented to that gentleman, as a tretmestal of his liberal and praiseworthy ef t its in saving the ward from the draft. 'Thom as Siting, Erg.; made the present:Mort epeeist, & an the gift Wei received by the recipient In a tee feeling remarks. Mr. Phillips not •fay subscribed three thousand dollars to the boturig Amid of the ward, but was a faithrat and en ergellumember of the recruiting committee. After./saving Mr. Philllpe_ house, the procession proceedsd to the reddens , * of Mr. John Wilton, where; se Iplaistrataly engraved cup tru pre. seated to Mr. -Wilson by J. H. Baldwin, Big., on behalf of :the enrolled men of the ward, as a testimonial of their appreolation of his 'm elees in the lame good work. Afturthe prerentations, the procenion march ed ea She redden., of the following gentlemen, whd-sieraeldefil i tnetrumental be relieving the Wardireetths ft, and serenaded them,. vie t bleserrAleo -go lion, dohs J. Martin, John Bradley, Wm. Wood', Saha Marshall, Hon. Ham A. Weaver, J-.R. Baldwin , Thu. Ewing, Trios.J3teel, Jos. O. D.-Kinsey and Geo.!. Gi'more where apprOate receptions were ac corded the assemblage. The queen/tot Mom. Marshall, Weaver, Martin and Gilmore were particularly lhappy,and were rapturously charred. Mayor Lowry was also visited at kis residence, in the Sixth ward and invited the party to par take of the hosp itality Of his dwelling. The affair was conducted in a very casaltabfe maa ner,sizni reflected great credit upon Misery Jos. O. Carry, Clarence Shannon, and the other mem bers of the Jollifleation committee. We congra tulate the beeond ward aims their hippy escape from She draft, and hope that they- may never be called upon to exercise their liberality In a similar manner. Gathering and Saolag Pratt. It is becoming • well understood principle that pests ere improved by .being gethered.be fore fully ripe. Bone' should approach :team mattrity a/mothers. But early apples should be fully ripe, as sienna rule, before gathering. Latelall and early winter apples should not be eatable when pinked, and all the lite winter varieties ghoul t be gathered when too bard to yield to the pressure of the thumb, and always before heavy ,fall frosts. • dry time should be selseted if poisible. Apples should be kept cool, barely rose not to freest,. • minims= temper ature of thirty. f cur degrees is probably about right, With as Buie fluctuation as possible. The ripening-protase Once commeneed, Ow on, no nutter how cold, if frost is not present, slowly, perhaps, but not uninterruptedly, until full ma. tartly. Honors the importance of a cool cellar, which should always be dry and dark. • It should be frequnthtly aired, when the outside tempera ture single, it. State Fatr. Thb iPeinsilvanla State Agricultural Society will !with, text Baston,Pa., Sept. riti, 28th, Pith and 30ih, lt.Bl. The most ample so comuioti4tinils:We are informed, are tangiliacta. The grounds-,atul buildings of the Ifsnmere end hiechattitir rnalltiite, where the Pair will be .. • held, arevuncmg the largest and finest in the State. ;ti addition, to the buildings .dnd sheds already created, several very large tents have been severed; see for the total and fruit de- Pnrnntatts and the other for the _Fruit Growers' Society of Eastern Pennsylvania, who will hold their quarterly meeting upon the grounds at the 1113111.111:110. Their object is to discuss all ques tions eppertaining to fruit growing, as well as to the fruits of their own production. Their dis cussions' are beteFela', end will ad, hunch Waco general 'Atones& of the Pair. Prom present in. Cretins the Pair will beet° of the largest over held in the State. The Draft Ordered. Capt. Hulot, Provost Minh*, of the 23d District, received an order by telegraph last events& ordering him to commence the draft on Monday. the 19th inst. The idea appestad to prevail among our citizens thst the draft would not take plum, but this order will have the effect of dissipating that impression. The oanecrip lion inevitable, unless the requisite number of volunteers are obtained. We understand that Oapt...Poster, the Provost Marshal of this Dire elot,las rewired a similar order. But.distriets whose quotas have not'yes been filled, should endeavor to recruit the number required during the present . week. All that is neassury to es• gape the.draft to prompt and nargetio action, as men ersi- , pleratifot and can easily tui obtained the heoolllll7 !ands ate speedily forthooming. Beep the Pavements Clear. -7. Since the melon season ham cowmen-e 3, • ,44 number of aialdents have occurred by persons thoughtlessly throwing the :Ude upon the mee t meats. Yesterday we clothed two persons es salving severe UM on Fifth street, by stepping 1 upon melon rinds, one of the parties being eo se '; surely hojeretitlat tt was urinary to have him carried to his dinning. Persons who visit our '1 fruit stands and after partaking of their oontenu, should be eared thatthe rein. e is not thrown ii upon the footways, otherwise they may dad :tlthemselves responsible for a 'edam ittj ,ry, o totally lefne ed. A eight exercise of caution is ;. ± 1 all that noctuary to remedy an evil, which, '; otherwise, may be attended with serious results. Tsrs Erie Dirpstrl: say s : "The first:stis:assfril 01l welt In our city U on Mill Creek, ind 11 eaU• al the "Frau. Oil Well," and not es formerly stated, the Althoff well. It has been worked ander the above this, end all deeds -and title, .0 4 . are only legal by that name. Sixtrec shares 1i are retutdeti to form tho =col company and are hold , by thirty or more persons in our thy. Teo 1 4 land on which It is Attested boletus to Peter Althoff, and hu been hued by thee =patty for 111 thirty yeas. The lessor is eultkd by this lea= I.') to etc eighth of the yore receipts, Ouldes the F 'share which he holds. It Is the bast lubricating ,11 that has been discovered in the Stets, and It said to le armlet te the Hews oil." Y• Tire °lnn Blesou.—lt will be Interesting to the lovers of oysters to isatesthat the bivalves sm more plentiful on *he shores of the Cheer peo ke this cation than the* havabeeu for n P.' her of years.. The weeks and hare ore Isla t; aboardWiththose of the beet quality, whfeb are in most eseollent order. The lnatai t o"t,, fq which ban &nay strived hares are impeder In qIIInt7 t. 10 7 which have been leesivad for se so melean.- Ortars Imre lasionie one of the necessities of this raarket, and oat Orris will be pleased to tetra that they me* expect that ley will befletli: cheap tad plentitaL DIBIRTIRRN Aniturzo.—Sipco therfint of Jal4 way bat, fear handrod &recto for &Ironton and o tosggling bate been nude by the energetic do gactirce connected with Cantata ProWe office. ty,rt nroribor of_the:desenon ag in ,bendit =mom offender* and it regolrod emiderable toot and pi can d or , to moot theca. We are mare the pfelliten that no district in the ectintry huts sue. obededin sending but to their dittymb atom. b e , o r tooloslder, and vie congsnalito Captain 't.;/ Nast uposi then lltdonts of LIB atom. VolLsrr .Wsemeasoe.l 7 ol. Geo. B. rf., wee Weary MOE" Regimentleftcanap Bop, se meyestariep foeireshlngton. The reghnsoi :3; o catkpoiod ot tvolTo earapanies, tun ..:11sub. ~ P tertous is the departure at the see. p e at, a bandit:al ',word waspreseutod tothiptide mynefitan, of Co. P. The reception speeehwas sods ly Wilf hf. Hastselto of the Dismal:4 --;;;,141IIi at present a member of the regiment. _ _ , afierizo.—A llnfon "'d4ltztriatim 911 = eta 47 "1-44111 d - In toglihell ) Fes Besting of the Central Board of Educa tion. The mauler monthly meting of the Central 3 eard of Ildneation was held on Tuesday eam lag. se, ni: Mann. Brash, Dimas, Latta, Lowe, Nankall, M'Aolq, Sergeant, and Nat tily, fresidast The minutes of the pnxedlng rusting wan mad and approved. The report of the Prlnotpal of thejlitgh School was read and ordered to be Sled: SHPT. 18, 1884 The moothry report of the Secretary mu pre tented and ordered to be Med. • A communication from the city teachers, ask log the Board to allow them to establish a City Teachers' Institute, was read and the request acceded to. A petition, signed by aU tho teaohers, asking for an inoreoute of ssiarier, was also re xd. On motion of kir. Brush the petition wet re • (erred to the Committee on Teachers an•i Sala ries. Kr. Snub pretentod • oopy of the ordinance donating a portion of the basin lot for High School wpm! S. Tbo ordinanoe wee read, and on motion it waa ordered to be traneer bed on the =Annie*. , 451 , , 001 2 50 8 T 5 405 6 90 1 11.0 TO 00 IP' 2 70 4 07 470 4 90 10 SO 19 07 Mr. Brash offered the following resolutions: Besateed, That this Board do hereby summit the lot donated by the City Comtelb, on the earner of Fulton and Prospect streets, for the purpose of High School buildings. Resolved, That the thanks of the Board are due, and are hereby gratefully tendered to the City Cottneib for their liberal donation In the cause of patine adoration., ttesolred. That in the opinion of this Board, it is catenary to band a house for the aocommo dation of the teachers and pupils of the High School, the one at present oosmplid being un suited for the purpose. Resolved, That the President of dile Board be and hi hereby authorised to appoint a Spools:I idennitneof three meob,rs, wines 45/ it shill he to employ en architect to prepare plans and specifications for High School Buildings, and gebmit the earn to this Board for their approval. Re.toerl, That any mousy now in the treasury not herewith appropriated, be' and the came 'I hereby let apart to pay sip for plate. sod erotica of High School Buildings. The reitoltititms wan adopted, and Messrs Biome, Siegel; and Littell appointed the com mittee provided for In the hat resolution. Warrants were ordered for the payment of the following billet A. Seaman, painting and glas • leg. $22; Allen, McCornilo k Co., pedestal, 29 50; George Hardy, whitainishlng colored school, $10; Allen k Hickey, whltowashing H - gb Sohool, $2O; Sarah Elleberry, cleaning colored school, 2 0 . Chula Ella:ern, nutting In coal, $1 61; gas, $6 2.5; water rent, $ll 10: J, C. Backeffen Son, drawing copies, $5 25. A commtudeation from Prof. Sherratt, pro posing to teach music bi an the soheols of the eity, wae read and received. Oa molten of Mr. Lows, the appropriation for mule teacher was portpooed wadi next meet ing. Mr. Duncan monad that an appropriation of one hundred dollars be made to each ward for night school. the schools to continue op= for sixty five nights, with saisloal of two hour' sad a half. Adopted. On motion adjourned. ATTENTION is ealled to an advertisement for a large sale of lots neat Saturday afternoon, at 2 c'elock.on the premises, in Snyder's Hollow, back of Allegheny city, and near to Hilidale teastrry. It is by order of the exboutors of Geo. Hued, deceased. Plans of the ITS lots can be bad at Atcriwaine's Auction Rooms, 54 212.11 stoat, Pittsburgh. Ilarc.Rdirard Riley, a barber in the Ninth Ward, Who was arrested on Monday night on a charge of assault and battery prelem ed by, Mn.. 7. Howard, wu held in $5OO ball yesterday for his appearance at Court to answer the charge. He was also fined On dollars and coat for dis:Ylerly condnot, which he paid. ALUM? AND BlTTlRT.—Yeltardlly Mobs& McDermott of Mansfield, appeared before M. or Lowry and entered a charge against two or Ida Haig bon, Robert and Wubingten Bell, for ortemtutog an assault and battery on bit per• son. They were arrested and held to ball for their appearance at Court to answer the charge. Ifsv Esanam A? Witannra.—The 19th West Virginia regiment, which has been is pro. au of organization at Wheeling ter some winks put, to rapidly filling up, Ka companies having already been recruited to the maximum number required. Presoss contemplsting Invosting in laden Oil stook will do well to subscribe broom the next dividend. Books open st the *floe of J. K. Morgan, No. 107 Fourth street IPICCIAJI sheisA... minricrus. Times Pew, natn Lust Oreszaereed Blabs Roofer, wed dealer be Penneyfewato sad Vix en: slate of the beet quality at low eau. Mee at Alum. Laughlin% near the Water Werke, Pittsburgh. Pa. SPECIAL NOVISZ.4IO) IMIZSItion of our Mani J negatedto thor brilliant aasorticentof B ad Brunmer Goals just received by ma eal dr. John Willer, No. 120 Mama! street, Ahe arn. Ms stook comprises a great variety of Preach, Baglist; Crutch and AM=iJin asiTdmsau and Cloths, end fine Bilk and Oat. sinters Vestings,-4p vf which MB be made up to order in the latest styles and in the best manna. A eludes selection of Furnishing Goods aim on hand and for rale, together with a foil tax* of Beady Made Mathias. well and fask lonabbr tisul,:zu .1 C.', lic..llan Tailors, hen ramovad to TS Bmithfleld street We are just 'waiving our mond supply of spring and summer goods, and would most re speottelly invite our Mends and thepublic In maid to examine cur new stool', Wining ft to be one of the dust stooks of merchant tailor goods in the ally. Iraq garment war. mated to give foil trathrfaction, in both pries and quality. Give us a tall before purchasing vizowliere and Judge for yoursalms. Ouzel' k MoCsnmasm. • Merchant Tailors, No. Tl ithgeLl street, Dirsrarsts Is the most complicated of all die orders and most variable in its symptoms. Pain in the stomach, heartburn, flatulence cold extremities, constipation of the bowels, do: prossion,of sphits, capricious appetite, are all in turn the offspring of thia protean disease. It 41 generally associated with rsable action of the liver, and often caused by its continued derange ment. In such twee Oactoonli Unto Onotoolsotta an unfailing remedy. By restoring the liver to healthy action, it remove, the cause of the &melee, the system is relieved of accumulated bile, and soon regains its digestive powers. Bold by all druggists aid medicine dalliers. Warr - Mn. Linealn called upon the wife of Prince Napolsou,st the New York Uotal,sho was so etiuek with the beauty and elegance of her hair, that bet native modesty overcome her, and she asked the pritosu not to think her imperti nent If she remarked upon Its elegance. The princess replied that it was entirely owing to the continued nee of Lutdn's Floriline," and promised to send Mrs. 'Armin a half-dosen cartons. In due time she received It, and com menced the use of it upon ter own heal, produc ing what she so mush wished. for, a luxuriant growth of silken hair. Iv yon value a good, healthy head of hair, or wish to prevent your hair from taming grey, or, when grey, wish It restored to Its original oolor, you must use sat &Able called liarovareroa, se It sums, 10 'be one of the ,groatest snooestes of the present time. Bare to rondsr satisfaction for the /tore purposes when all other prepara tions bare felled. Bold by Simon Johnston, car. Smithfield and Fourth streets, and by all solvent .huggleta. (ratans and carriage tale will be in at tna n cede Plo. 410 Ponn tire ~ day or ltdt. All orders tort at the ahoy, ;dada wdl b.prattptly at , endrci to. All cam, mu. Ustmuran. Dr. Boacahemer, Jr., having retraced from Bodford Springs he will ra,amo ?IL practice et his °Dice, 146 Third street, Plus burgh. Nair STOOK Fitits.ClLans Goons--Come and sae them Stylish Goats And Pants sold rea sonable N. Jaisrasams. 10 131. OIaIT st. 1.2 w. Tuesday,l9th thst , 17:1615023 • 01MHAUT, dansbter of Mph Jams Mani In tut Uth mud hasp. • • The Femoral win takopkom on Wzazilkonn, 141 h fact, at d o'clock p. m., Irons the madame kt ha wont% 11C4 Second Onset. The Monde of the haat, as nk loynod to attend. • • loth Lir:s- 3,4 nizur at wiu ll !.4% nl‘ Vs... on astieds, night, Ms late d il!kuupsbuir, COrgin 00FriNB I KRUM° I 111411:0 1 11LNIr I I • <3.lr •lIAEOGIAJIT I O3IUT INPULIMIA UPECLII3IIIi Mho, ge. 123 rota= 11731102 e¢t . Mal:l=a; tosadiss. 134aloolts, wos aral 0f0r21333; t alosoor: 71 X 0 - 6doraweal. 'roar atoolea to. Mr A aplmedd urn and Clarzlagai lifts:Ear band aa resaaaabh. tams. Jalai • #r m 0 amma ?RUSES FOB BALK .4. ns Amour :man masa, *tat= mai baba ;0331 LOWS 0311213123 i to! Moll WAIL olf3 ?AMOS +POITELE CYLINDXIII, bid roll Is toad rodluaaiar. Male oil al almagato 4 . ~ garage slim *MI GAZIESTI. macro,. ft. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Our Special Dispatches. FROM WASHINGTON. FROM HARPER'S FERRY. RICONDOISSARDI TOWARDS WINO; ; IR. The Result not yet Ascertained. COMPLIMENT TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN The Trial of Burgeon Higgins DECDDON NOT YET RENDERED COPPIRHEADS &ND THE MINE ELECTION. Guerrillas Becoming Troublesome DER DIEADkER ORDERED TO REPORT FOR DOTY is., is, is. ttpcclal Dlrpstehe. to Pitlabergh Oman. Weentraeos, Sept. 13, 183-1. ♦ eiaoCPoX?6llol. The following hex just been reoeireil from the Triboeo Bureau Waimea's Maur, Sept. 13.—A hoary moon noimance was east out zeroes the Opsqusu, to wards Winchester, tuts morning, bat up to the departure of the train nothing has been learned of the renal. OoIIPLIMENTII TO Tat rszemirr A Liamln and Johnston flag was 'amended soros' Pennsylvania evens this Mammon. The parties afterwards visited President Lincoln with • band. Be responded to their nail to brief remarks ; saying ha did not feel called neon to say much, whoa they had heard such 'pooches from Mobile and Atlanta, and mere monthly from Vermont and Maine. TEI ?RILL 0? SUROSOW 0!00t35 The trial of Surgeon Higgins, of the °labor° Cavalry Camp, for selling Government horses fraudulently, which has created much excite moat in military circles, is concluded. Judge Higgins, of IIL, brother of the accused, and Hon. Leonard Sweet, meted as counsel for the defense. It was proved conclusively that • Sergeant sold the horses, and to screen himself ►reused Sur geon Higgins of receiving the money. Decision not yet rendered. IIfiLDIZI3 SID COITIIIBIIIDI d distinguished officer who arrived from Grant's army to-day asserts that more than ewer the soldiers are determined upon supporting the ad ministration. The talk of peace copperheads more than ever distasteful to them. Soldier. in hospitals are voting in spite of State laws, end It is found that the shirkers who sham siolmess vote for McClellan, while those disabled by wounds vote for Lincoln. The hoipitalo of this department. now contain but very few patients, large nambers having re joined their regiments daring the last two weeks. The last report made shows • vacancy of up wards of isix thotumnd beds. Gen. Martindale arrival Ed-day and tendered for the third time hie resignation. The 131111111IIS of Virginia hu permanently &guard ale health. Be avou his determination to go !ime and fight cepurkiesde with hi. remaining firm:gni. VACRISTATIIO DISIMIIONS It is fond that desertion are facilitated by eoldiere tendering their discharge paper. to other perrona. An order issued today prohibits elcrthing being sold to enlisted inn upon any discharge papers whatever. 1.411D1 SAD OP. Fire thousand, two hundred and thirty-sewn sans were taken up under this Homestead law, at Winnebago, Minnesota, during the month of August, 1864. 126=E1l The news of the Mane election ham depeeuod the rebel eyzepathisers here. They pnerally eoncede that It Indicates defeat of copperheads. OZOILD. TO "SPORT rat DITTT Gee. Francis Meagher has ben ordered to re t::. :o: dz•L - to Ocu.Shczaz.n. IIIIOILTUKT 511/1120 Arrived hero last night and Arta a Large budget of important burins/1 on hand. alley Dm Entered taxa duty In the oldaf ordnance bureau b.dayl in place of Gen. Ramsay. WA DRPLI.TAIIIT OIDII. The order of the War Deportment silo wiog men of three Jeers' or`►nisattoas who desire to reenlist in the same regiaeot and also the bovaty of 1400 has been reminded. Guerrillas still Infest the road leading to tho front. Major Bohwarta,, of the 4th N. Y. am airy was twice tired upon yesterday while on his way to the ferry, but fortunately 'soaped with out injury. LATEST FROM MEXICO. Occupation of Victoria City by Gen. Atcjia. JUARISTS DEFEATED NEAR SALTILLO. The Russian Fleet Ordered to Acapulco C=2=:!! Now Tom, Sept. 11.--The steamer Roanoke, from Mayen& en the Bth, arrived to-day. Dates from the city of Mexico to the leth ult., and Vera Crus to the Lot init., boo been received. General Media had entered Victoria city, and was joined by troops from Tampico, under Gen. De pin. It b reported la-Vera Cruz that Gen. Castagny had defeated a party of /turista near SARIS°, loosing amongst others his chief of artillery. Media is said to be marching on Motamorraa. VlOlOl2l skirmishes are repottrd, In which the ow& are 'zonally Od ss orle.. No reliance can be .laced in thee. reports. The Meru= vesseb, Liberator and Mexican, hod boon captared rA 2110.-ChTliiil, hi re ported. The Russian fleet in the Paaifio has bean ordered to reudesvous at Acapulco, to sal lute ibis new Mexican flag. The Spaniards .0 not making any more head • way in Saint Draingo, than the French are in Mexico. They miler severely from the ravager of sickness. A small force was attacked between Saint Domingo City and San Christabal, land their commander, Oct. Snarly, wee killed. The &shots at Puerto Plata, had been attacked and driven out of their fortification, toeing ten guns. On the other band, It is cold that the rebels loot only one gun, and held three (orb, keeping up &constant Are. A. cargo of slaves wit ottocalstally landed near Ballade last week. THE MAJNE ELECTION. A DECIDED UNION VICTORY 1 FIVE-SIXTHS OF BOTH HOUSES UNION I AtOI7IITA, Ma., Sept. 111..-We byre earned the State by the largos& majority ever known by any party In Maine at a gebeenstorial Glee- Mon, possibly resehing 20,000. We have all the Congressional dhtriote by immense majorities and lye-sixths of both houses of the Ifogisistsao. (Signed) U. Its.suse, Cb'n Unless State Comj Weimer Song—St. Look Market. Sr. Loon, : Sept. 13..—The seesaw John J. Ba raceently*ink mar fire Idedrid. She wu valued at $ 3 0,e00--tontred for $30,000. Form. men Ware drowned. There was considerable Gaiertutterd freight on board. Tobacco oppriod bean. bat abut. batter.- Nom dna at CIAO for dressed. roux heavy, doable X dialluod 350. Whom castor. Flaw $1,96@3,00, Oohs $2. 0 00 2 , 0 /- Nan steeds at $1,48t6118. 2:B3oOata Maud f3o@92c. Lard lowerrj Woo FROM NEW YORK THE CLOSING OF BONDED WAIEHOUSES Alleged ICx:tortioct fo 13toraae. Nato Yogic, Sept. 11.—Collector Draker has tuned order' for the closing of bonded wane houses, whose owners or lessees charge extor tionate rate. for storage, and accordingly Dep uty Collector Studwell has closed two of the buildings. A similar course, It is understood, will be pursued in all other like cues. It ap iears that In comminutes of unusually heavy mportations, the find:nations to the price of gold, and the general rise in prices, the rates for storage were tnoreesed, and attained in some cues to exusorollriary ligares,so that complaints were frequent. The late Collector, after a full eetwidention of the circumstances, decided that no more than talent*, approved by the Chamber of Commerce in 1857, with the addition of 150 per cent, should be charged for storage. This was satisfactory to the merchants, but many of the storekeepers did not abide by It, and continued charging heavy prices, claiming they conld ob tain from merchants on private account as much money as they charged for public storage. Be astly a case,it which eight times the enhanced rates allowed by Mr. Barney had been enforced, came before Colleotor Draper, and soother case in which nearly three hundred dollar. were charged, where the legal amount was less than one hundred dollars. The alleged extortions canes d the closing of the stores, and Mr. Draper has cant to Wash ngton for further instructions. The Collector is promptly Investigating all com plaints of merchants, and is deurmloted justice 'hall be dote. Y. 9NDREIV9 AND ?REMIT LINGOES. ARRIVAL OF ONE OF GRANT'S STAFF Lee Cannot Make an Anal* Until Early Returns SBERIDAS HOLDING 1111 VERY CLOSE The R . ehmond Ehcamlnor on the Hit Itatium. FIT Tokr., Sept-11 —The ammercierre Wash lo gton special says, Gov. Andrew, of Mut., who has arrived here, has given In his adhesion to Mr. Lincoln without reiteration. One of Gan. Grant's staff, who juat arrived hare rep oat the situation at the army. Improving Tardy. Lee cannot attack with any offset vattU Early veto ns, and Sheridan holds him so closely that t• cannot fall back without unusual disaster. Toll Richmond Es-umber of last Friday says the o Grant Dm massed a great many troops on the railroad two miles south of Petersburg and has within the Lest tan days pushed his left gm ri.r of a sells west of the railroad. He dll as an early day make a grand burst, and try to reach the south side of the railroad at some pobit nearer teen. This is to be his next grand move. Went. Warrants I sued for the Payment of Troops. ARRIVAL OF REBEL DESERTERS Gee. Grant's Order Having a Desirable BALES OY CLOTHING ritouluriu, TU SOLDIERS Wsunsuros, Sept. 13 —One third of the bonds of the recent loan were delivered to-dey, sad Immediate deliveries will continue to be made u fait u the cernicates are prevented for that pupate. The Secretary of War has order ed that the entire amount realised from this loan BUJ! be paid to the army. Warrants wore tun. ed yesterday for money to pay the troops in the Muth West, Missouri and lowa.. light rebel Astorteri from Hill's Corps, MIPS to Washington to day on tits mall boat from City Point. The order of G I Grant, offer-. log protection to &sorter., and promising them amoloyloset has alrsady had a desirable effect, and muds of them hognantly some within INZI hose. The hillicarg Governor of the Dig riot of hingtort has Wood an order prohibiting the sale of clothing to mop enlisted man agon the ditchers@ papers h. may pretest, antil the pas pers have been examined and I special permit obtained from the Governor's headquarter/. The nue. for this order to that psis ats en gaged In the clothing bluingu hove frequently ■old cilium,' clothes to emitted men grhe here exhibited certificates of discharge, widish In moot eme. We proved to be 'plutons or forged. THE DRAFT ORDERED Official trap. Provost Marshal .Yry; A tn•sra. Pert 13 --41 no. Rayntonr he. rosnolval th, following eoreursunication : Stabs of Mew York, Northern Division, Anany September 10th. To El• Excellency, Q. Seymour, Governor of New York. Six; I have the booor to intone you, that pursuatt to the President's Proclama• 11(.0 of July 18th, 1864, and to the instructions of the Provost Marshal General, have ordered a draft in the 12th and 13th Congreasional Db. trot., to be comutencod on the morning of the 14th of Septsmber In :mob of the said districts. Very napretfully ke., CoL and A. A. P. AL 0. The following relay= front Washington has also bean revived by Goy. Seymour Washington, Sept. ILL-I.he draft is ordered to vocm.ce in Ohio and other States whose quota bat not boon Ailed up on, Monday the 19th of September. (Signed) J.ll. PRY, P. M. Unfounded Humor WAennrron, Sept. !S.—There ti °mot.] au thority for contradicting the report that deer*. lazy Yemendon hoe deeded to platy a temporary loan of $30,000,000 on the market. Secretary Seward ham returned from his visit to the North. Sr. Loris, Sept. IS.—The steamer John J. Poe t ntoontly sank near Now Madrid. Valued S ty thousand dollars; inimranoo thirty thou• scrod dollars. Four pergolas Wens drowned. The boat had oetudderablo Government freight oa board. Gold Market. New You, Sept. 11.—GoId opened stronger this morning. The opening quotation was 218, but under heavy purchases to rover shorts, the pr on advanced before noon to 223 X. Union Nomination for Congress EC/LISTON, PA., September 11.—Hon. W. W. Kotahnm,of Wilkesbarre, was to •day nominated for Congress by the HDIon party of the 11th die• triat, Hon. G. A. Grew having deolitted. Death of Park Dekjazatrw Noir rola, Sept. 13.—Park Be9l3lllth died in cii7 last Light, aged 515 years. Ntvw York Gold Market. N.v Yore, Sept. 13.—G014 at the - onlog BauLacga T. J . ORR CO., XX PINE TAR Preparedancready tar CELL& Put up mat on. plan von boun d BUCESTII. lot .la by thedonaa and In barrela and balm. Otrloa No Ltd Irtisl' BTELrP. Pittilmrgh. apfklbn I.lcaJkil, w. FOUR= STRitrifilakTrilr. as is rammi 012111154 IOAI Wool. iTo adnatibtro annutactana and taw coadastbd al band erag Wade la tlndrHas. dip OPB111(= HA, COSTA= 000Dic 00)trours, ZS HEM _NIATTRAIIat/t. of atl kinds t Abe Um ode boated nad 01111110 1:18D. AU Wads of mum BLINDS mad IFLIKTURSB. Pewo attattlan Oren to all Man for Wag ad laitti'doia Crpals 011 01°14 eta 00111111T8 A 110101101. pHOTOGRAIIII3 CAN to HAD AT Goy. CU 4WD ❑1 0311111S1 14D SIMICII, Oppodt, On OM= Elms. al a mpertor qaallty or !rim to tan aZL tokoT , .D. EL OCIATD C7l HOW BIG AHD OBISANIMAL PAINTERS, Ito. ge 411111217 eflaILT, Rau rues. 1 4118BORMA Pd. *ma Immo _TOSZPIt KIYEB.4I BON, cro a sed Man Dagen to IMMEITIThaI AND 03111.1:1341fo. US MI EITIMITobove Qui as. Mvs tus: imartasal of WIWI AHD to Want sod Iltabost%4 Chet own pismillistomf. tad trorrantiol ottial tut otof *Flo to say leasabotarst to en citir, and neramhbi• Ida* The PgauDer of Ai. rgmn's Death—Who 11111.6 Pim—Frownkw on Um •a LIM and Patna Illtrecce." In the Knoll-Clef Whig of the 7th, Brownlow give. the following sketch of the life and:pub lic screen" of John Morgan: John Morgan In no mart I And when he died a rat/ and cowslip expired ! Ha was killed in Mrs. Williams' book yard, or cabbage patch, skulking from danger. He was shot by Andrew Campbell, of Company 1:1,13th Tennessee Carel. ry, while trying to escape. There should be as a lut• fired In front of every hors. stabfe ix do. land in honor of hie death ! And all ate Iwo.. and end/. should be notified that they may now re po.e In quiet at night, and gra:, in pesos In the day time. Morgan leaves a large amount of gold and greenbacks, cotton and real estates, the proceeds of hie thieving exploits, resulting from untold murders and robberies, through a tiptoe of three years. Who his legal heir Lilt will be &Manic to nun. Ills lint wire was the sister of Colonel Bruce ' of Kentucky. She died in Lexington from t he neglect and bad treatment of her de asleeed, rambling and thieving hoehand. His second wife was the negro wench he had with him doting bin residence to this city. She is in Kentucky. Ills ,bird wife is the daughter of Charles Beady, of Murfreesboro, and she 11l at Abliegkst In Virginia. Oar own opinion is that the negro wench has the oldest claim upon his tle. tate, but we leave this grave question of law to be settled In the genfederate Courts, or by special act of their Congress. Gen. tlillam In in our town, and brought with blot eighty-Ma of Morgan'. men, on Mo.tday evening, who we OWN tamed over to the jell we wire once an inmate of. Some of them were bort footed, and bare-Beaded and ban-backed. All looked dirty end mean, an though they were fit annints to be commended by a common horse thief. Capt. Withers, of Covington, A. A. GI., Capt. Clay, of Lexington, son of Thee. 11. Clay, and three other. of hforgan's staff, are among the prisoners. Young Clay b pretenditsg to be sick, to se to cheat our authorities in the paroling of him to the privilege of the town. We are informed that the members of Mor gan's Mad were captured in a "potato hole," In a back yard In Greenville--• sort of place where potato'. and cabbage have been burled. Gallant knights, these The Peece Men Bolting Ctz.exens, September 12. -There is some thing up in the ranks of the peace nsen—Val landigham, Aleck Long, Sam liodary, T. S. &linty, (a rabid butternut State Senator, ft, m Ashland County,) Slat Trimble, of High land County, at d Louis V. Bogy, a St. Louis secesstonist, are in council at the Critia °Moe. Their idea is to organize a strike among the Peace Democrats, but ail they are sitting with closed doora-it is hard to tell how they are going to bring it about There is quite a crowd o' small fry peace politicians here also, arg ng a bolt, end swearing they won't Bap port the Potomac butcher, as they call Slo- C!el'an. Vallandigham is the only one among them opposed to calling another con. and making heather nomination Ho things the Democracy had better grin and bear it. 14,1011 But. MCCLLLLaa , In nooepting • nomi netion for the Presidency from • Convention de manding that •'immediate efforts be made for • cessation of hostilities," sou that "he is happy to lino* that. when the nomination was made the record of his polio life was kept in view." Will his friends permit no to agree with him without milling no libelers? Tee one thing tut I. plain In his record I. that he never fought If he could help it.. So long u the rebels would lei hiw alone, stout pipes In position, es et Man ,. e's Bill, end Quaker guns, al at Manassas, re soft. enough to secure • ...scion of "hu la:COY" on the part of the gather Maj. General. LICANTHILL—The men arrested here on Ent oidsy night, 'apposed to be the mordarer Qu.ottelt. aid another rebel, are etdl 'totting, their idol:any baying not yet born detirmintd. A gentleman name from St. Lott a, who acid he knew quautrell, and that tato 'a not the man. There are ao only in (lit-alloys, however, that he to not right, that both will be held for further lovestigatioa. Teals is no ea thorised version of the Bible In 'le French language. Every minister, every Ind ividnal le ►t liberty tor:loose th►t which salts Otto bort ; •od the contegnenes Is that the DUO:l -bw of different translations Is very considerable. The Bible of De Seel is indnltely superior to t of thole in use In Fran.. .do 8.t4 sensed. 14$ 12..JK.Hr-ra_ Tor c. 8 pareabor 13.—Ootton dna and comic ) at Illtdoltne kipaandrt. roar-440a and Woftern Anna, with olor. doled; t.{2j9wi to,' 6. flfroardin 60011 for Et a_9.° .RI 03 (4:3 ;,r Trod* !Imelda; mum: cl rag surtly. Inofudird 30 •ne sal, • am 3 lid) bola of La. Bum. for forward de- VI !day—Active and Virmer; Western $1 2001 81, et_ eresu the r prio, W te,l 2,d4z leoLt. r; 452 u for Chleago Spring, $ 221 WI .r Ited Wrawn, sad Amber Slalom ga to AMher t a0:1.6 end shade Imo.; $1 6/1,1.i.1 61 11n• 16 16•4 W44l.orte, SI Igt for WO 1113.661 Western 10, 61 63 G.. flood M 11.6 W. at. ro atom .ad 51 641% lot m wand .14•-• 1 , Al Pe k epao , d hoary .t lower prin., Ant ekeed active a.l.auctak . $40041 ale., 14EJ11441,25 for N.. ask a. in • regalar way, cical It at anent 141 173, . trO for Prin. and 14244 • for Prin. kJ--; ..o 600 nub N. kr Kea, for Buntambur, boyar.' 41. •• aud odd L.t.ls do La vuaounr %Mark a• $0,47%. B qui. t and hoary ; 1.2016 c 100 for Prima, 1.(520k fur re p•clunl no., ...d 2102. for Extra Pr roe If.. la anti nly Lord beery ode thsda ..rot ; 2:1!.021%, tbs latter au extreme pate. Derwr qc et Ica firmly hold .t irki.ll3 f r Ohio, and f elate Mr. ..lead, I at quirt at 43027. New York Moiler and stock Market- Navy Y 0... IS.—Mots Or mt 10, flaprllag q 1.l al HO or L Oc:J I. len and Arms; nponloB ot US, od , onclol to 2:9, 11. ing to 917, odr W =l, Aoclidlt., 9Zt nolvanclog to rir , %, ant cloning Inn . t 2 cen noun t stook% unnettlo and normal ea 'ma. Stork. Inner— 3'a, Coupon a, 117% do 3-311 Con F ma. 110 10 40 Oonpona, 97. l'neuttr, 7 rO's.lllo±{; U S.'., Ono Year Ontlflentes, 91; Ohio /11 Ills doOpyi Cot tanstra, 4th. :tannin ecep, 120%: Poor To k Control, 120%;406; do Fn.:creed, lint Pltnborgn, HO ; Msehlron Control, 130; 12930 Illantsc bouthors 794; Of orth Poen. ern, SI% ; do Planned, my.; Bock bland, Va. New Tort Cattle Market. Nzlr Tent. Sept I —The current pricer for the at all the aserkra., M M tollotr : Lie.feattio. And onality, Mold no, ordinary to pikl, $1117,i0 ; maroon, ; interim, al,aoa.a. Om nod vino, gini ao.n ; ordinary, Wan; oadtoary, 46436. Cows-35646 ; interior, *0.3& Toolcalwoo, first It per pound, nano ; ordinary, 03iolta ; onamoci, 7 , 1'00% ;Inf rmr , Tit% Shoop end laarta—liatran por head, ; prime gull- Ide, P 0.% ; ordinary, 1%4 ; onconkos, f—^ here het been 1111.111101111 reatlpt• of Leaf cattle ti.t.ler•F, end the market le completely brolra, and prl• ter vete Ir m I to So per pound lovrer, oneordlng to ; PACCie NO. I cattle men; wane, and only atonal ice Mr. r. T. , ul oroelpto of all the docks ot .11 this yards for thhs &IA lut weak wore so s fioulos 7033 ; 00, LSO Lott calve . , U 33 , bheop and lambs, 211111; F. Su, b 30, Toss', lut wools, boor., 6003 ; Oura, 12:; Vast rake, 200,. Shoop wad UMW, 1G094 I.+l. Baltimore Market. Its I.lll.ena, Bapl. I.3.—floar vwy dalL Salto of uala at to 21.12 60. IV ' , oat doll end Tory beau; No• sod, 12,5382;i5 Now if lal o, 851 76. ro dull and drooping *I $1.F3.1,85 ; IreHoW. W I ky hfl and nom Ina; at 11.341,85. 6...leak...tire with . down wnrd tendency. • Phltaddlphta Market. r,ll-k•I[1.2111A Po•pt It.—Breadetnth wee Tull dal], catwei by the decline 1p d, 11 with LI, itttle export demand, and sake ate buinpit eat 44 41 at vary doll Peon ylv.mls 11.1, $7,547j2 54 F.O yeti MU); IN tote, / eolly M. r,.rudlal; '' 1,440181114 mou.t."l And price. oomiael , Crude. 17 11. fined In bat/ 78; du inn, 85. V,Lky dul', Cluchinatl market. CINCIIIILLTI. dept. 19..— floor —The dec li ne In gold mode the market still more naeettled, and prkee en tirely nominal. Boyers are not to the market, and stil ton made no attempt to pram rake. It 4 useless to reek. any "tante of velum. Whisky—A moderate demand, with We of 300 Was at P 1,78. Proviekien—Nothinn done, or did we hew of toy d mend nonewinenoe. We underetand that ItNe was redhead for • lot of Bulk Bides, //olden on arm. how• no. Ceacaries—Tbe market IM very don and prkoa hr. peer and manna/. W. quote Warm loafer —rao • tap 60c; raw Sugar, Manic tor Cuba, .n 20.631110 tor Bow Orlamt ; bard mticmd, 5034akele, aad New °rasa, klotamee 111,1801,29 pr. gallZ•l3. Wboat—lbe further material of la Gold ha. so Srprewed sad uneenledithe market that aoanrate quo %rico. cannot be gime, She mica of Red rand !rota 51,80t01,90, and, at the mom, 11,71 was the bighart offer tttada ( 00 p r i m . ampler . 125 bosh prime Bed, at the uppar tomb., bold at 61 Ba. s•o—The market aim doll, and bat Itttle was done. oe ßee I. p.m oomiaan, at 11l 23.1,28, and Illhelitd at th e VMDiforse. A male of 44,5 beehele of Shelled a , . Ode—Tbe 4oves94 was light, and prises deeined to 47.73 c, with We. of 4,000 be at 780. Bp -Prima seropbee were held at PAS Per be bet to efts. Wes, cosiceesions of from Bs& per bushel would tome to be ode. Derley—Doehermed. at e 1,80•1,85 for ths best of f grsdoe all.bf [prim. tad 11,904,75 for the 11•430 palm algal° !Market. fltralato, Eapt.l2.—lloar dull. ulleat—Dull and Inactive. Oora enter; Zio. lat $1 Hal 115, chloAl 0 . 0 . 16 dd. prim 011.•—liare sonar; sato at 750. u-hvki at 41 al. Canal ralghtate Heir lott.—Whaat, 17c; Oar.. 18; " Lta lli Zo L porte —13,710 bushes of Wboat, 6,151 bash.. *la of Cots, 45,073, Oats. at 78a711. Cana; Expo:tits—What, 811,100; Oara, .42,340; Oats, ‘Clbletgo ane t. Csnaiza.B4l-1;-111sar salsa :Waal Onsatlll Stal OS ibs jirs„i and 11 93 for Vat Odra sdisaasd I [Wm at 11 do No. lead =lO9 dilator No. S. Oats dull, and dokilasd lc. BITER INTELLIGENCE The ...Ter ledillmewling eteedlly at tide polo', with about !eh fret water in the channel by the pler warts Wt ew olog The weather contloow deer and pleuant • while betaineaa at the wharf, we_ regret to lay, la owt very The only arrivals from below we have to record, are the IteittLe and Llarte Marlin, both fore. Wheeling. The Anna, from Cincinnati, and Minerva, !mot Wheel. log we both doe tido morotog, and wlll d.obtl.se be temnd to port. Ihe mina Graham, for Z.1.1•111in, and the &Mtn • red Liam. Harslet, for Wheeling. cleared teeterday, rod the Lot Lrrtt, ter teaehville, would prattehty get od during the nigh•. The Ida. lip and 11,..ur, coo ch g to eppoeita .0 to each other to the Wheeling trade. Thr i'mrolla ' No. X left for 011 City ast evontrlo and Hr, 3, from t tut piece, •IU progremy get lu tee attr•rooon or evening. . . TI a Offewthg. of frt., ht COn Mee wry Ihrht. and ...Sat there a tut app•reOli, mach prarpact trui,...ern.t.. The re.v.i.te fr.ul toe. are a...1,mm, tut thr grout I.llk of4t t, II or. atrato, ar,d artlclm of In, importauce, am route for the extern markets. The tom-boat Efamogen htt Cinclaa , tl (.4 14,1 r Dr. In oc Matarday .ast, with O.uret tolr of ro,l tau leak. for that mark..t. The barer illond loft Ciro 1 noel for POttbttir, Monday, sod the Clyd< and .stra:ight wort, /satyr ti.oo to follow on Tttrerlay . Toe Onward, Captain Jae Manna, to lilting up rtesdi ly end will Its , . fur Cincinnati and I•oul•ttil• tuts e••• zing r tarty o.m yra • morning, without fall. The !MLA:J*II.M CAptalst lisa.drictson, to announced to leave for St. Louts L./.d all loterm•dlate pninte thU et. ran bike will be I...bowed by the troseula,ilaptatn M The lamer.., Captain Joh. Gorden. Is the regular Wleollng packet for to.doy, leaving peempt y at woe. •• he new oteonier W. T. Oirti., Captain Themlly, leave for Gallipoli. and Chide nail, tnf.eroulug altleint fall Thi. boat hereafter will ply as • regular packet bar yr en this city and Gallipoli.. A. will be min by .trd, the new and patty .roamer At no, Osphalt J. IL. 2iar.tta , la announced to kale for CI) Intatl and Lordscfle on Paturdsy. STE.CII3OaTS - - - ti Ots. CINCINNATI AND LOU-, ItiVILLE.—The opholthd now ttoonnonb..., AF FA, Capt. James H. .ratta, ofil Isn Iha above oa 81 r 1.7 oD sY, 17th Instant For 11 - right or posmogo apply on boar', or to J. D. LLI_NOWOOD is It JOLLY PLACE., JJ 0 R CINCINNATI.—The 1 ,11lect„." splendid steam. W. F. COBTIS, Capt. B. F. Thom Pay. will lawn as above on 1176011 n 2, the Idtb Inet. For frolght or parser apply on board or to .12 J. D. COLLTWC WOOD. lkient. REGULAR GALLI POLLS AND- POrlinblOrlTH PACXET.—The Poe strawor Jonas Powell, Capt. J. /IL Lae, will lest.. for the above and Intermediate ports arm 110.1IDAT, at o'clock p. tn. For freight or romans apply on bourl or to JAMES COLLIN& & /16rotte, .12 Wharl lost be ow Illcuongsbels Bed.. EGULAR PI TTSBUgGH %Ma L wuxrL PACKET.—Ths steamerlll 3 7l3NlTl, Ettati‘emso master, etil Plttebtrmh ere y TIL/613DAY, TEICHAIDLY nod VSDAY at 11 hi. leave Whaeltag ere.ILJNDAY, W2DNIADAT and FRIDAY, at 3 a m. For freight or pa... 0 ..ry o. b,. rd or to JAS. COLLIN 9 b 00.. A,rite. .42 Whorl Bost. below blehoobohela Ilrldro. VIR CINCINNATI & LOUIS YILL7L—Tbe 5p1..114 steamer ON- WARD, Oapt. Kan vtll leave se above WEVAEA DAY ATTAR/SOON, 140 Lust. For Fr•tght " P— to 75:...."8e1171;=(Ti) feu rG JONA FLACK, FOR Err. LOUIS.—Tho fine atearorllA6ol/1 D/LS'S, Copts!. Ern o rick:am trill term on above on WE, NISDAY, e I t Ital. Fur frel t tlut or puma" apply on board or to JOHN FLACK, sea J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Irt'°- 'OR BT. LOU IS—The fine ./L.' ...me. ARMENIA Rapt. tdcOMINEN,--""al AIN N. a• Above on WIWI EADA Y, the 14 h Nat. } or tretgln or papaw opply board or to J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Ag . u. .6 JOHN FLACK, 4.11 usE ANE.lrrs. E'ITTSBU Li THEATRE. taaruar--• 11"D31/506 TEE EVENT 07 TUE 8E6.50N Tat"' appearance of ETNA ELENDEFD3O3. THE NAIAD IirENN• TEL NAIAD QULLV. Hew Peanery, Coetamee .4 Mechanical Effects. N.. Noloe, hi..... D.cal. THIS (Wednesday) ETNA . bs presented, with entire neer Scenery, Effects, Ac., the besatlfol Spectacular Nay ohatltled tku bIeIsDQUELN NAI&D qlE6d Fifty Perffinmera. C.4II2PLTB. OIL CLOTHS, Are. - - - . TO LOUSE FURNI6IIERS. CARPETS. The largest stook of Oarpets and Oil Cloths in the city, at prices be low the manufacturers' lists. House furnishers wanting goods should bay without delay. OLIVER McCLINTOCK A CO , pIANO COPE. 2—A splendid 118901 t 1 meet of RICK NEEDLE' WORK VIBBOIDNIID CLOTH MD COVETS, 01 oar own linpartatlou. including many usar and bessitilal patterns. never Woos attend la this conntry, opened this day at the NEW CARPET STORE. M'FARUND, COLLINS 8 CO.. Vas. TI =II 17117TH BTHICIST, IX= SUBSTITUTES OFFERED. TO OTT OOT OT TELE DRAFT by pawning • IitiIitSTITLITII, which cac be done by aport bytderdyrbed et No. TIT IiOUTITEI cabslw A. T. L00)1111. 1 & M. MIiTEEN, Baena Fottamtas Gu ono area. Firrana. Particular attecalco paid to du autos op endrepairing of OIL azrurea. lES. All kin& of BRASS AND lliON 0011K8 ovine tr. under. Alec. BILAPti CASTINGS, of all kind, made al ter. not It" .• .-1 1..!‘ of Not. at o ALLA not abort!, rill be promptly ettet.dal to. NM. members of Mall= befog mooted endow fee, Of tau* yes& expo:now to theft. Doable= .131 ears to an setbrfeedinte to every respect. We are elm agents for Guild. Garriton t Oo.lpTE.O.Id ?POP, for pumping Water, Grade and Itellned 004 60. dagay ADDY & EWXND, PDJLOTICILL rLunassa. GAB A= BTIAII BM US, No. tot WOOD DT, offedu JIM Matto Pittsburgh. P frrriaaris, 011IIIT =AD, LW) ems, pIGMtA3 LIMA and Pthsobare miterlal I to• Ollrolowito fitted op to tho toad approve goo. mr. Tinto Ilmel with. lead ar ripper, Boas DUNI tato wars wid pm Warm N B.—An calms oraorothr attotoDol to. It QlllOOO WORKER —JAMES OWENS, ro IM ELMO I M O WHIR, PAP= REJIG= ADLUM= IMO AND Q HANIVra dial kind. tornlnnod ai .Sort nailer. A/3 nab. len al laa lai 00348128 IrFRAMT, eta dean tram WO* or et Palmer'. WWI Pinar BMA lia. alak Waal itra4. Win On aralaally natisdal kn. a, • I'Ol SALID-160 Acres of - Cloak also igt J: acre ghoul cool la pool Bch oore traotri. coat raDroad cad otter gOedifirto tag cede m pact No. 11; or tract on Ile Toonlodireoi etre and Oeadlrrite Betlrooi n Maft , drar feu rifts oaSissatapsTac.: ID BotuCkveliffil-Mrr INITRUCTIOS /OR FIELD ARTILLERY. Prepared by a Board of ArtMory Mean. PabWed by tualsarf ty. =:l3 HAT 3 OD, 65 Wawl gtml. MBITTER —Just received by Kt ,7 kw tish batter_,A 7 WEBB, wiIauBBOBANOO,7,,' ate 01 waft/ it, free w ilh POLITICO L .7rOTICES UNION RALLY WILK INS HALL, Jr/EXT sATunnar MIG/17, The 17th inst., o 7f lb anal Yenta," of the ad obttou or lb. ideal Couttbattab. at ft lIVEI9 O'CLOOK - • • - - The toll:mob:1g distinguish. members of Convect are to ad _roes mar citizens: . Hon. IdA.AO AllS'eLD, of Chicago. Ilon. J. K. 11100REIT&D. boo. TH0)111.8 WILLIAMS. Let ovary Colo. voter turn oat and hear the Ohicooto Plot r rn end roodldsto- reviewed. The campaign sill e snort. It run.. soul., maoest and vivross. Let ots Lave a vigor., prosecution of the War, and thus neon. • perm..nt and honorable pea.. UNION NIEETING IN MARKET SQUARE ALLEGE:EBY CITY, A Union tiootiog will be hold In lIIIARANT SQL'Afte, A.logliorny OW, on Thursday Evening, 15th inst., at 7 o'clock, which Ell be aclttnned by Nev. READEIa(in GaranAAJ Hon. THolliAtl WILLI Hon T IOIIAS J BUM ate, JOHN At. KIRK PATRICK, Tag. f - 'THE UNION EXECUTIVE COM MITTEE of Allegheny County, meat .t Wilkins Hail, Pittsburgh, every osy at 9 o'clock P. M. Brown Chats - sows, Pittsburgh. Dottie) Hu . d . , }Secretaries, Pittsburgh. Ak.anaer Littie, Treasurer, Pittsburgh. 00l C0t1.1.0.1 Dolt; Dr W J (ii)mom, Moorhead P O. E Coursio, Pl.ts• nogla. Jam, Beat John Heath, Ca pt C R Batchelor, Arthur Hutson, Allegheny John t oal Valley P O. Valid Robinson, T•mperanmville P 0. Jonathan litely , fitmourg,h. Prank A rdray, John P Pea., Col Thomas ft /3 quo, Atirlyhenty City. B P Nevin, Prestatlertille P u. Vino-0 Hiller, Eublestown. John M Porter,Tar)•Dtm. 111 K . Moorhead, t ittsburgh. John K larown, Allegheny City. o'mE Harrison. MoK.sport. ETA lardhaber, Allegheny City. Date Ems, itich Valley P 0. Ang Ammon, Enchants, P O. John V Drava, Drsvostiorg P O. J C Bunting, tsp , ingdale P 0. Hugh Scott, Palmenville P 0, Wm El Parker, Pittsnarga. Mat Wm B Nestls, Pittsburgh. Reber(W Mack 7, Pittsburgh. John M•Donald Crossan, PiAaburgh. Wm hi Hersh, Plttsbargh. Alkg ! '" itubert M' n , Clinton P 0. Dr A H Grose, P O. Dept Jets Miller, Manchostsr. Copt Hugh S ii.llll2a, Allegheny City. Dr W ll Pondenburg, Powickleyvills P O. Eb W ill isms, J r. Pittsburgh. Dr David Donaldson. Monett Lebanon P 0. Henry A Weaver, Pittsburgh. Copt John II Acesa.. Pittelturgis, Col John W Biddle WEB= Gyms, Jr, John V Anth, J. f Sample, Sawicki/37,M0. A. hi, BROWN, CheirMaris Datart. )Secretaries. A i.rx. ElAsiDlt, I Pittsburgh, Soptuinber 2, 1964. Fume:—(aptSn lionh ti Pleating, Dr W J Gilmore, John Heath, W Borah, Otill Jame tallier, John Jecuings, Wro E Jlarrinon, Jhha E. Drown, Oat., EtalL Ow Prierini. - -D O'Neill, Got Alox 1331. and, Carrier Gong, Dr W J Gilmore, Jobe R Ilterart, John W dell, A rtbrir Holman. Olfice, 66 Smithfield *treat. O. Nuturelisumm—MaJ W B Nesity, Jahn W 11111nam ewe., Jr, Wm B Barker, John H tinstsurt, August Ammon John V Aunts. Mee, ne Grant unmet. On ifeetiage and Ehmakstat—Col Hiram Mats, Henry A Rearm, 21.) Wm 13 Nagler, Dam H Contain, Lurid 14.Mtneou E l A Venhaber, Jam Biome. Office, I.i Fourth unmet. 41fmtsc :—Lokso 3 Cloanla, Oalpsr 11. g, E F A F6tlbaber, Ruh 3.11 ead bus B.weL, OM., 106 4th 60ent. On C' s W 111.4441, D Col Thc4oss hi Bartle, Et W Edsotey, Wet i 1 Hersh, Ospt 0 W hhchel..r, Sh WllliatsJr., Joho ti•atts, John glo• Donald Crow.. Henry A Weattr, and Wllll4¢ Derma, Jr. Croce , 145 4th street. D. dois;nusla . —Wm M Horeb, John IT Steirgrt, T erves Rd Begot., hl K Idoorebeed, John F Drnvo, H W hl eche', Joni:, Meld Craws, Dr W T Fundenburg, rtbur Hobson, Hugh 8 Flaming, John T Jerucingo. °Mee, Sheriffs office. mid MICRCILIXT TAILORS. .FASILIONABLE DESIRABLE GOODS MR GENT'S & YOUTH'S -CLOTHING. MADE 'YO ORDER. IN THE BEST STYLE AND RANKER. R. B. NORRIS, 79 FEDERAL, BYRILBT Allegheny G ENTLEISiEN WISELLNEI FIRST CLASS GARMENTS. M. In the KOUT JALIKIOSA.BLZ .4 I=l woald do ..n to call apes IL 11.11 ALF, & 00., 111111CILUT TAILORS, ooszusliot Pas' MID oLsia erazsz Sabre purchasing •Llewb... BLSSELLI3 BLOCK. W. H. NIoGEE. 10 T. CLAIR STREET, Would oaf the attention If Doyen to bli7jtoolt d sod.. It ►a. boom ealsoted •tttt post owe, sad caw tutor .1f the unrest Kyle. of ited• to to baud to tnt el.. boast. pout. vrlahlug • •ult of clotht• tads fa oder, will ulnae call Lod .ramlm oar good. prlxe. Mao, . full sad compbot• .toot of rurnishing Goods. w. EL 11.0111., kUrchsat TOW. Ho. 10 It Ot.rtr Pltttblh, WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCKI OF OLOTHING° Bays. Tooth,* sad Clilldroa, of all sway • eeeee of the season. GRAY a LOGAN, ea 47 St. Pair stmt. SOLDIERS' OLA 1 ntR, INYCINITES, lIII3DI9EDI AND ADDIADA OP PAL Pninotly 6 , tta dad to tof &warm ilt sIDDIMS. no. 113 reartl Caul, rttlabizet. ft, FRUIT AND SHAD& TREPIN EVERGREENS, ec. OtAPPLI, vs bare some MOM% and of all nu lug varieties most profitable too this Location. Ws bare sere flu trees, u lady Harvest, kLeiden Blush, land Plpipin_, ttaloivrin,Nalicerator. Gales, Slog of Temp. Pus Rhode MKS Green, taw Berkao. &mhos Enoksrbouse, Tolmasei Duvet. Smith's Older o irith geg la bm g tsck ot em ' AD PllBo . , P itons, rky j t OBBil PLUM, sus to As oar rack to im oder greet Indatememta to plantar* or it e porcLs.en. Orden ten at the Green. honsu ly atteaktA Cakisn or Pittsburgh Post Moe, will to prompt to. JOHN . MITILDOCIEL, Jr.. IsM.davri Mrlmugh usoi Oaklsad Nionerfas, vENTTIA 7 N BLIND.% L A BRAWL illaatOotTair of PORTAXL2 nsllllll ND& 1.. ID 85llSll7LD IfTEUX an band .IM lazre araortord el rear L a of I. a E WA.NOT oat 001181=6, air lba didareat style'. OLD ELIB at=tl =7. 1M above wok aii earesasad. OILSTOCK 118.013ANOZ—HAVING opeard aa aflame be Ca parches. of OIL 1129CIDS. I oilia ray amiss to Ito palate. JACOB GLOSHKR, FLiam-450 barrels fox sabs i g rat; R 1 80 - 0711 4XD SHOEIS.4 CICIII3.7TILYILEN, OCIMIST DIALR SS, tOLDEVIII, aTLLIIXO. era►sazsa 121==.1 CONTIABMIDS 11 air OD LIOLNS.ri mad DZIOCtAIB. :3 ease ap :o a rra'alug liro.a et your attnation. A DOLL LS GIMES - BA= f. 3 is worth at present rale. only &Waal =mots, asu r. kesr mob cirtaxt lances 1 s It 1.1 an object of as 'mu eidirsrou where to latest 701 r =May O , X the DOMr of.. of UN ricots and Chose are • lams itsahl)i ths anywise of • Mostly, and how that ft it masse la-at you o•• by at Concert Hall Chow erne for .464,1 ti yd -e, ll , the great rush to 'Cut Cheap Hoe.* ear, • der Good, were ordered • year ago, payed for /gym: •ftd .erns ly selling at old prim. Obliibniel Blzosa X.r 10 sot.; Boys' for 2.5 mats; Wollatear R. Oboe me.. Sowed Ob. for 11. and .m 5,701114 eta /M. portion. Brmentber the Oar., No 62 /lab strew*. Ca door to the Ratans.. Hsu. Fpu NSW GOODS I NEW GOODS I Pre hal, Ims 1•00i1,4 carr 411ns gtock'el is BOOTS AID MOBS, WlSch in will .11 at the LOWEST Cl6Bll ram& we han Eh. larva .M be.l selected dock of 1,.; To to found In the city. LADLES' LANZ GA/TOS elloadartca GI,. G.. call. Jas. Robb, Tax JOSS arLASETED HT GEC. 80N CO. ig Ha[N t EMI= Bo ' — " cfil 1241— 1 L li.Bootaaa. Oltaldren's Goat a t Thaw Ems• ars made to .or special order, sin meted orasgokLed =Wm work. - J• 26 A NEW SUPPLY ON IGIS3Mr. YOUTIIII, DOTE' LED WILLDELIIII Boots, Shoes and Galteri4 No. 54 Market Str*stl ILAillat 6 1101ITIL JUST RECEIVED at No. 98 Market Street, A ral7 largo stock at TALL AND WINTTB DOOM TROIA 9411210311, BALMOBALB AND efi;nlll. of the latest .thew and twit qualities, which uI tell as low ae arty netabliehment in the oily. Call and examine, and yon will be eattabed, sCr J. H. BOBLA.EDI, IS Market et., 4d door from lbith. CHEAP 6130 E S'EORIS, INDISEBB STOOK Or 14 BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, BAVEO4ALSi IIoCILIBTUOIEIS BROM STOICS. •,,t: 196 ledand street Allestr i . au Lad ice the teed.. • MINCH) COAL COMPANY Capital stock 8300.000 5 12,000 SHARES AT $26 RAM Pustosrp—.loEß 1111/317, bzcza-nar—OSPT. JAXIO 0011D08. Tuunrasa—J. IL IIIoODIEL. DULICCTORJ I y. B. iItenIIIMA, I.7LWOW!, (Ilellsul .117/113 SWIM annerhlVllL Ibis Company own." the property knew, AM the Moro thial Works," together with tLe Stvecom lracm • adJointog, and containing la all 1,.. 71.11 I. ei scrim. Toe property tnaled on the wan the onola river, about ons a half miles love Zoocola Olty, to the "third pool,. on whir% ere sitna miner.' dwelling homes, entire hones, Ficx. An, together wi th a railway mining to the rink, th tipple abetment and all nemwmary arrangsman4 tpr loath; noel TM cit.. me already opened, drained sad vent4sted and to good mating, order, with entries drlseht sad farms turned, aril all anomaly faellthe for waking eighty to cum hundred men, and the coal la Inn !Mown to to of th e my bon unsay. The , Mingo`• Is beelered to be am •f the moss valuable coal propertied the Monongahela Valley. The &mosey ore propose. to increase their gold)• the Pir mining by tha cannettetlou of an ad= Milroy, and have set apart gto,coo In cant for pme ted w. t ri til ir matemplatel impturements riding a =pieta tor the new ormals With redline. which the Cbmpany wlit poseng Ma Directors ontAdently believe dm th e .WanolgerSll pram to be en. of the moss nthatthtlel sad to ita,- tly. etothe in the ciountry. A limited portion of the dock is now offend the Public at 111 per share ° 810b...i1l to opened all the tilllo/1 HAMMING 00117A/12, on Eeptemberafthy 1864. sat! 101:111 assn, WU. NOM, J. 11. L'ibel'. pITTBBORGH COAL COMPANY. 3,000 SHARES AT 550 EACIQ DEILICTOII LTD TZTNITZII 1 Ohm. W. litokstA Wm. Phillips. LI re w Bs/gales'. Johu Watt, • mit oca-may hold . the Ite do:pleat 100 1162•• quality Coil Land, afloat., mk the Monortgahetal= Toe cur of_eaM Mad at $ll3 per ems emounte to tilitte 706. Ihe remaining Vl,Stis of the capital flock miio mad to braiding a aunt tallroad s rla Ocal optes and other nectsatry Improrarnes to dynamo tbk Tfl Oda• trat of the company. Thu distaute the star bah* to he coal alroady opeoed le but Ofty feet. at a lowittago of the !tree Mars are teresty bet water at tho OTitita. Prom those tads the Trusteed and Dlrectors What &Opt that otth proper energy toe stock of the Weil.- ny ana trs vary won made highly rentunerettre. _Trittly percent. on sobsortptiont yin be sailed to paystatetto or bane tae 12th of deptamterr, 18t4 ; Delano, ot Witt moats as may M ordered by Wu 'Trustees and Dirstiket, and as the company recntre. 3. Books road svb.rt mare mined at the pnaoklag ,_ ;Immo: Woyßagaley's, No. SIT Wood grit, Pittsburgh, WM.& Clawson's, Wos. 281 and =3 Liberty Wilk_ Josh Bbndas Co's, Dwane= Way, near BEM Streets. Woui i Noll tneem. & Insmanta Company. coma of indWir T° MINERS, MINERAL WOwiagga AI.TD witoLramai DBIFOOIST-9.—eber it Wing bra lianotaehtrtng Oa.. herbs/ erected es Mills and °robbers at East Boston. Ore now b. amnia =tract. bor creel:any sod wren:Tarlac qctilrhi end other, on, of emigre, aims, by the boo Why the thossuott to= 1 b 2.. The y will shortly be prepared, cyan the oololf i al their deesdpberlsiog sad noel tiny hue's, pow So as et meths, to oeutrect tn. rout.. wag nut reentry the wader., tost4s, ~ daft to ha to. !I's fro Tides rune 1.12 e bale owners of Whet*, tole" aerate! WW2 Ibr the bream.: of tiWeWsesid WV* F..dming of bud fabutaaces, on bate, mg, too gry. Viz, foal dig, emery, flint, Mlipar, arse.at , " aot s lb.; otler for 41;:ii lIIg fa sad insfy, - - ' - 4 111./MCIEL, STOUR, Trooffreok ofefelfzlood 1.8 norobantif ref , ELECTROPAME. . , !..: ' lUDISEI LORE M/I AID CALIII2I Han °mad rat ardor aa Oa onus as IlltaCriaL - • Wylie 'Marta antra:an 145 111 Th trEBUTOOIba Er'of Naltdaa. .Ttury an molar mod ttLir Iltplaatu aa exhibilkat at relos: us PreParat to tent all Oman la a adeallta , • lar. OMAN MOW& fad m cartalt - - z. 4t _ -,' OXYaZNIZED slajit—To tiers* arta, from Ma. 1161101 Or ban brawl eatlsaarlast Orytra tr u qtir razatra to booms btalt,b&ll4..! Mamas, Ira tri, pa cut to 5app1e .......0u0 al MAK at tair dams. ' V. ar* abo moral to I=lla with Dr. Banlamer tiaaaa irspi7 ss r4o. 116 SIM • '(:, - -., . _ MLIIVDPB ERIPB3IOB 'CU : 1 :!' 1 :*: am. u:4 ' ea rooms inaMer; • 0. N. 11.—ary pstmd nel ems tablas ow= Chcbu teak/ s maim mildik Inn 0 ha =MM=tl Y gig RIDDLE & 00. No. 113 l erb li to n 3 I.d emrtpllos WUXI= W Or4gro matw team ibe Us: ezlipoll ObVIIS MI rikkaillMii —siisoAoo.
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