OAM,¥ PSIST. as. PE.ri’KH&xix & co„ jjgg' PA.li£ ROW, N £\V YORK, and 6 ST&TR o°m laudI aud Thira 4*a Bes for C orn merclnl Pally Markets and ¥tlv..> » ows THURSDAY MORNING. AUG. 13, fiin iSi) ssiseeßHeoii iMiiLLMfic] A Cariosity. . We have before 1,3 a literary curiosity in the shape of a newspaper printed on wall paper. The heading runs thuß : “I he Daily Citizen, J M. Swords, Proprietor, Vicksburg. Miss. ... Thursday, July 2d, 1863.” The Citizen is printed on wall paper (on the white B;de, t-f course,; and po 3 - tarns four columns Its contents are as tollows: Death of Mrs. Cisco; Thanks to Mtjor nti.espte for a confederate steak. Death of Jere Asken; Mr. F. Kiser divides his torn wun the starving confeds; Porter enjoys a season of rest; Death of Lieut. WLUnflw; A chapter on extortioners; Uood news; a paragraph devoted toblack guarding the Memphis Bulletin, General ttooert a. Leo again : An article on dis "* ij® ' R .P ara g ra ph donbting that Grant wonld fulfill his expressed intention of dining in Vicksburg on the 4th of July; a negro maniage ; an editor victimized, wherein he partaketh of a poor Thomas Cat under the impression that his molars and inscisors and distributing a rabbit - the removal ofMcClernand; sick Yankees! iankee news from ali parts. In the article devoted to General Lee: the editor says: “Today, Maryland ie ours ; to-morrow, Pennsylvania will be, and the next day, Ohio—now midwny like Mahommed s ccffin—will fall I" . Tke Jast paragraph in the paper is thei nohest. It reads thus 1 JrtT4TH ( ISB3. T<7o days- bring about great changes. Iha banner oi the t.'uion floats ever Vicks eu ‘ baa ■ ■ caught the u j-j*’ * bas dined in Vicksburg, and bed‘d bring his dinner with him. The Citizen” lives rn see it. For the last time it appears on paper.” No more will it eulogize the luxury of male I meat, and incased kitten—urge Southern warriors to dia no more.” This is the last wail paper -ditinn, and, is excepting this note, from the types as we find them U will be valuable hereafter as a curiosity. Another Chiillongf iVnui the Champiou Oarsiuttu* Josh. Ward has come to tbe conclusion 10 do Jimmy Hamill partial justice, or at least to give him a coloring o! justice, for ne well knows that Hamill can not hare a fair race upon the Hudson. Hamill haa before given way to Ward's wishes in re gard to tbe choice ot ground, and now asks it again. Why can he not accommodate the matter by accepting the Schnylkill, and'by this, show Hamill tnat he intends to give him lair play. We append Ward’s reply to Hamill'a challenge, italameuess is apparent to cve:y unprejudiced mind . not row all ever the country for atltle, but wiil row lor that same title ou the Hudson, whe:e he has every advan tage. m August 10, 1863. To the hditor oj the Herald: After my contest wiih Mr, Hamill, at -roDghkecpi-ie, on the 23d ot July, it wa H my desire to lay rowing aside and attend v,, . cr t;:3!nes =- 1 have since been challenged by Mr. James Hamill, of Pitts burgh, and Mr. Andrew Fay,of New Vork, respectively, to another trial, each pro' posing to run away from New Verb. Now - I wish it distinctly understood that, I am not particular who is champion. A 3 far “I™ concerned I will not row all over the country for the title ; but-any one who is disposed to try me, may have the on portumty ou th- Hudson river. 1 desire no advantage, a : ,ddo not think I will pos sess any r u that riit -. 1 ~uly name it as I believe ,t to U- !u= best plan.: in the United .States .-or an aquatic contest I will row M-. Hamill, a nve mile race for one thousand dollars a sic!-, and give him a smooth couruear.d his choice of places anywhere ircra loouern to Hudson, said race to come o 3 in five wef'ka after the tirat deport . Or if the course is not smooth on cr.c day appointed, then it shall take place the first fair opportunity, I will row,Mr. Fay a tive mila race for one thousand dollars a side, over the same course, or he may choose another any where between the above named places said race wiih Mr. Fay to be a play or pay race, and to come elf ir, the Bame week. This challenge will remain open ten days from t-ha day of publication. JOSHUA WARD. The Steam Fire-Engine Sian hutiau. From the London Times, July 2A On Saturday the great American land Bteamer engine, known in this city as the Manhattan, was publicly tried in thb thadwell entrance cf the . London Docks, in presence of several distinguished per sons and the represen latives of various fire offices, Mr. Van Tike, Mr. Jones and Mr. Evans, with Engineer Collins, all of the ‘'American delegation," were in at tendance, as well as Capt. Shaw, the Su perintendent of the Fire Brigade. The fire t> Tr 8 ** me:s: P 9rime ?t was lighted at 1:20 r. M., and in tea min. 88 sec. the engine started at a pressure of 88 ponnds of Bteam. The pressure in 14 min. 6 sec rose toll pounds. In 14 min. 40 see. the engine was stooped to adjust the nozzle, and in 1 miu. and 24 sec. she was started again, and threw the water horizontally through an inch and a quarter nozzle to a distance of 189 feet. 'Toward the end of this trial the boiler was found to leak so much that the tire had to be drawn, bo as to Bee if the leak could be found. The fire was afterwards relaid, and the engine again set to work, and threw the water a toot beyond the former distance. The en gine then sent a vertical jet through the same nozzle, but the leak increased to snch an extent os to render it necessary to dis continue the experiments. The engine had been hastily repaired alter the acci dent met with a! the Crystal Palace, where the damage done turned out to be more serious than was at first expected. Habeas Corpus. Cyrenens Sweeny was yesterday brought before Judge McCandlesa on a writ of habeas corpus, sued out at the instance of his mother, and served upon Capt. Wright, Provost Marshal. Sweeny was under 17 years of age when he enlisted, and is yet under 19, und has been in the service over one pee--. He is also physically unfit to do duty as a soldier. He waß discharged. The Token Cases. Quite a number of token oases, inclu ding the cases of the Monongahela, Alle gheny end Northern Liberties bridge com panies, for issuing checks, were taken np yesterday, and disposed of by a fine of $1 in eaoh esse, and the costs. Short Dresses. A writer says, “ Short dresses are said to be coming into fashion, and next win ter nothing else will be seen in the grande salons of Paris. We would inquire for information which end will be short, and also what attraction there would he in a salone fall of short dresses, if nothing else accompanied them. Respited. aQ i now under sentence of death at Philadelphia, who was to have been huDg to morrow, has, at the request of the clergyman who is attending him been respited until the 18th day of Sep tember, in order that he may have farther time to prepare himseif -for the great change through which he has to pass! Wool Trade. The Ohio Farmer speaking of the wool trade, says: It is a farce umi cheat, which Eastern, and other journals engage in, to quota a Cleveland Wool Market at 55 to 6U cents. Ihere is no market here to quote. Durjm' the whole reason there has not, perhaps, been one hundred thousand pounds sdld here. Ihe Wool market, po far, this year, has been almost entirely in the field and m the country towns; and no Cleve land prices can be given as- ruling the tnarket iny where. So the reader, when he sees a Cleveland market quoted, may quietly say "bosh,'’ and pass on to the uext article, We notice that a buyer at ■Sandusky advertises to pay from 60 to 70 cents, and daring the la ter part of Last weet, lots of the better grades were sold there at from 66 to 66* cents. In conver sation with a dealer from Columbus, last week, he expressed to us his conviction that those who hold for the present will not be the loosers. The range of the Eastern markets would seem to justify his conclusion. While Gold has fallen from 60 and 62 to 26 per cent, wool has declin ed nominally about 10 per cent—thus showing that the market does not fully sympathize with the rate of gold. I The Campbells. I This inimitable troupe will introduce a new piece, entitled the Hop of Fashion— I a piece that had an immense run in the I k BBl ' *“11 otherwise is immense— huge. To-morrow night Johnny Booker takes a benefit, and, although we ore no prophet, nor yet the son of a prophet, vet we predict for him a rousing house. On ifnday afternoon the Campbells will give a performance at the Lunatic Asylum at Uixmont. This will be a most interesting | scene. There are about one hundred pa tients m the Asylum. I Ettie Henderson. I This accomplished lady and favorite ac tress arrived yesterday afternoon in the cars from New York, and left this moru- I ngat six o clock lor Wheeling, where Bbe opens anengagement to night. Ihe oiti sens of Wheeling have been very anxious tor some time that she should pay them a visit, and they will now experience the | nleasure of witnessing her performances j uttie Henderson is one of the best Pro tean actiesses on the stage, and never tails to draw large audiences, and what is more essential to please them afUr she has drawn them. U'e wish her abundant Buccess. Pbffißlx Steam Brewery. This mammoth establishment is located „ a “? yt « ward, corner of Wilki D s and Smallman sts. The proprietors', Messrs Spencer & McKay have had long ex peri ence in the business, and have spared neither time, trouble nor expense in bring ing their ale to the highest state of perfec fection. The capacity of the brewery is two hundred and twenty barrels a day and their orders far exceed their ability to supply. They have reeently introduced tlandelot a patent cooler, manufactured by Geo li. Turrell & Co., of New York, which cools forty barrels of a i e pcr hour. Idpj make nse of seven malt i!oor?. and malt each season one hundred t-housa-d bushels of grain. The s oek ale vault ,1 hfty four feet under the ground, nr.d is one hundred and eighty feel in length. i WI L ho 11 over six thousand barrels of ale, the water used is drawn from ~ well eighty-eight feet deep, and is p. r ieotly pure. Their mash tab is probably the largest one west of the mountains, its capacity being five hundred bushels Th ■ hoist, pump, mash, and boil by steam, tbeir engine is forty horse power. Mr Kobert Watson, an old and well-known citizen of this city has the management o! the brewery, and Mr. ,T. R. Charles is ft-,- traveltng agent. Any orders that may he “ ere w rece ‘vo immediate auen- Grand lalon I*ic sic. As already announced in our columns there will be held at Lorenz's Grove, 1 emperaneeville, a grand .Union picnic, the proceeds ot which nro t .beann'ied to a very worthy object "Ihu ladies ol t>t. James Catholic Church, of Temper anceville, acting in concert with their he loved pastor, Kev. Mr. Carrol, have the matter in hand, and from the ample pro visions and arrangements already made tr secure the pleasuio and enjoyment of nil who may attend, we can nnhesitatinglv recommend all who desire to spend a pleas ant day of innocent amusement and recre ation to repair to the scene ot festivity this day at Lorenz’s Park. Jones' light and airy steam ferry boats will leave the loot ot Cenn street every ten minutes, to con vey to the grounds all who desire to attend while at the grove the celebrated cornet band of A. Ludwig will furnish the music to those who would enjoy the “tripping of the light fantastic toe." Our word for : l attend the grand Union pic me this day! and you will feel highly repaid with the pleasure and enjoyment derived, and at the same time feel conscious that you have contributed to a worthy cause. The Picnic To-day. Every person who wishes to enjov real days enjoyment should attend the Pic ric party which will be given to-day at Lorenz b Grove, near Temperanceville, by the ladies of St. James’ Church. The object of the ladies is a laudable one, a is the case always whenever ladies take anything in hand, The arrangements for the party are most complete, and every provocative of enjoyment will bo brought to bear npon the occasion. Parties who contemplate attending can leave for the Grove every ten minutes on Jones’ Steam •berry Boat, at the foot of Liberty street. A splendid band of music has been enga ged, and will be in attendance. Mr. Rob ert McQraw, at James Brownlee’s Store, No. lfi, in the Diamond, will take pleas ure in furnishing dinner tickets to all who may desire them. Thbaeco, Cigars, Ac Mr. 8. Arn.thal, unier the St. Charles Hotel, Wood street, has jnat received a a £? e . [ ot fae finest Havana Cigars, which he offers for Bale either to the trade or retail, at very low prices. Mr. Arn sthal keeps constantly on hand a large supply of Tobacco, Cigars, Smoking To kc., and those who indulge will fand it to their interest to pay him a call. Dedication St. Mary s Church,Lawrenceville, hav mg been greatly enlarged and improved, will be dedicated by the Rt. Rev. M. Domenec. on Sunday next, August 16th, at ten o'dock, A. M. The property destroyed by the fire night before last, at Herr's Island, was the sew mill and barge yard of A. H. Harvey d Co., and the Oil Refinery of Messrs. Rean • er, Hays & Co. adjoining the saw mill. A Pen Worth Hawing. It has been very difficult of late, to get a good steel pen, owing to the many poor pens in the market, but Mr. Miner has settled the matter by bringing ont a pen, against which the most critical cannot urge a single objection. It is known as Miner s Aluminum Pen, and is by ail odds the beßt pen we have ever nsed. Let onr readers try it, we feel confident it will please them. Sadden Death. On Tuesday morning, Mr. Joseph Ben der, residing in Morgan alley, between W °Sf, and gmithfieldstreets/died very suddenly. He rose in apparently his nsoal health m the morning, and went to his work, but after some time, not feeling very well, he took some medicine, which, however, afforded him no relief. Shortly after medical aid was called in, bot it was nnavailing,and death ensued shortly after. It is thought probable that bis death was occasioned by sun stroke. Potrfot. Tbe T ~* | TELEGRAPHIC. ijv aßTtiMrs ward “No, William Barker," you cannot have my daughter’s baud in marriage until you are her equal in wealth an! social po sition." The speaker was a naughty old man of 8 j 1 ? 8 years, and the person whom he addressed was a fine looking young man of twenty-five. With a Bad aspect the young man with drew from the stately mansion. . Six months iater the young man stood m the presence ot the haughty old man. / ‘ What! you her© again?’’ angrily cried the old man. w Ay, old man,” proudly exclaimed William Barker. “ I am here, your daugh- I ter’s equal and yours.” The old map’s lips curled with scorn. I A tensive smile lit up his cold features ; when, costing violently upon the marble [ centre-table an enormous roll of green backs, William Barker cried—• “ See ! Look on this wealth. And lve tenfold more! Listen, old man! iou spurned me from your door. But 11 aid not despair. I secured a contract for turmshiug the army of the with beef ~ ee » cagexly niclaimed th old man. '* and 1 bought up alltfae disabled oaFairy horses 1 could find " ”1 see j laeel” cried the old man.— And good beef they make too.” . They dc ! they do 1 and the profits are immense. ‘*l should say bo ! ” fairhand "° W ’ Sir ’ 1 elaim J' jUr daughter's “Boy, she is your a. But hold! Look heen n ioyalr’- a " haTe yOQ “To'he core;" pried William Barker. . Arid, continued the old man, in a voice husky with emotion, “are you in tavor of a vigorous prosecution of the war ‘ T am, 1 am ! ’ ’ Then, boy take her I Maria my child come hither. Your William claims thee’ Be happy my children I and whatever our b9 ’ ei us ali su PP° rl t}ie govv n Dead. Lapt. Asa U. Johnson for many years a steamboat captain on the Ohio river, died two or three days since at the Luna tic Asylum at Columbus, Ohio. He leaves a wiiH anu one child in Wheeling to which place Ms re-mAias were taken. Off (he Track A freight train on the Peuusylvanm Central Railroad, ran off the track yester day afternon just this Bide of Johnstown By this accident the regular mail train was delayed (or several hours. Drafted Men Detailed. Th® men working on the gnnboats at this place, who were drafted, have been detailed for duty here, in order that the contractors may net he deprived of their SCrViCf-d. toufinued 1 he case ot Barney Trainer ft,r perjury Was tuaeu up, hut as -he accused Ead no cnnnsel, he was allowed until this morning to procure one, at which Lime his cast wii mi disposed o'. False Alarm. Ou. alarm of fire last nigtd ,a supposed nave been ialse. Hotel for Real. The ‘'Massey House,” locatod on the * jrr:er of Ro&s and Breckenridge streets opposite the Pittsburgh and ConneUaville Railroad Depot is now offered for rent. Ihe House :h. m good repair and ha oeen doing a good business. To any per oon understanding the business a fine op j-oriunity is now uttered. Immediate pos session will be given. Apply to T Mookh, Mo. 180 First street. Usi.via *D.>«.iti,’ais«win* Machines, for, ir-'v' .SQtrr.nznvrDt.3w: itt the beat in use. •a. r C-I A rONAi, (ienercl Aem-t ss "’“Hi street. Pitrburvh. I : „ JOSEPH HEYEE A SOH U AitTTF kCTU'd JZIUJ OT fASfT A HD IPt.jS.IK s , 'siSSN'3'T’BjSiS ; '. & I’H .& s :H0l'3!l, 135 BHitayiELD ,K > i,’; ii.Vßiv .Sixth Jtw*'. and Vitrei', r dev JJOSCSNIBiIE!) iX'MPOrXD EXTRACT OF BUCHI foraii difeasoi of the; Bladder & Kidneys, --•lie huii dozen lor 59 Oraorc Ly mail i,ro3iptJy filled A J. RANKIN A CO, G 3 Market street. PITTS B V H€J 11, GRAND MASS MEETING Oin CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, 62 .Fifth Street, of BOOTS and SHOES, whieh hae been adopted for the * Closing Out of Spring Stock, Don’t fail to utieud this meeting and bring your in ends with yon, for the following very good reasons; Whether you purchase or not you will receive polite attention • All goods are warranted in every nartlcular. Tbep ivilege allowed of ex changing every article wnioh. Upon examination at home, does not meet the entire approval of the purchasers. EKIIEMBKR THE PLACE, WO. «2 FIFTH STREET. J.v25 lst, MACBBJS <& 6LTDE *B. WE ABE Oi RECEIPT OP HEW GOODS, bought during the present de pression of prioea, and oan offer to wholesale and retail buyers, at much lowdr rates than usual, handsome assortments of Trtmmtny Fancy Goods and notions. 43rCoun J xy merchants will find our wholesale department well stocked with all goods In our Ime&nd at prices as low as any house in this olty or In the East, M4O BUM & GLYDE, No. 78 Market St., aul-daw Between Fourth and Diamond, Easily house fob sale, of ft:, F v Color -P»o«s finely under the cuddle, trots m harness. Sir years old. Inquire of JNO.SOHtJjBKPKk Diamond Alley. I 3a.v Fexncisco, August 11.—'The State is full of rumors of the contemplated rising of the secessionists, consequently there is au uneasy feeling in public bust, ness. | On the 6th an affray occurred at V isa j lia, a small town in Tullare county, be- I tween the secessionists and the soldiers | Stationed there. Ooe of the latter was killed and several of the former wounded. Thirty-six shots were exchanged. [ Tullare and adjoining counties in the southern part of the. State, contain numer ous secessionists, At \ isalia great ex citement prevailed. Some Union citizens organized a home guard, while o'hers pur sued the parties who had tired at the sol diers. The house of the man whu shot the soldier was burned down on the night of the .t h, which exaaperat.d both Union ists ami secessionists, each act-using the other ol the deed. Commander Wright, at San Frauc-iaco, ordered all the spare arms among the sol- I dieys at \ isalia to he distributed among the loyal citizens, and dispatched troops and cavalry from Owen’s River. I In \ isalia to day rumors are current of] a Secession outbreak in Santa Clara and Saleno counties, north and south of the bay, respectively. Both counties have large secesh elements. Both reports are I discredited, but their ready circulation, creates alarm. Gen. Wright telegraphed! some days since to Washington for per-1 mission to immediately begin new defen-1 ces ot San Francisco, costing one hundred thousand dollars, but received no reply. I Last night the City Supervisor voted to | give the city guarantee of payment to any person who would advance twenty thous and dollars to enablehim instantly tocom I mence the proper fortifications, re paya ble by the general government. I ft ashixutox , Augnat Id.—The report ol the operations of fhe army of Tennes see, from the day Gen. Grant took the immediate command of the expedition againßt \ icksburg until the surrender ot that place, is published in the official Ga zette. He says that it is a triking feature so tar as his observation goes, of the pre sent volunteer army of the United States That there is nothing men are called upon to do, mechanical or professional, that] accomplished adepts cannot be found for the duty required. He cannot close this report without an expression of thankful ness for his good fortuoe in being placed in co operation with an officer of the navy who accorded to every move that seemed for the interest or success of our arms, his hearty and energetic support. Admiral rorter, he adds, and every efficient officer I under him, have ever shown the greatest! readiness in their co operation, no matter | what was to he done, or what risk to'hel taken, either by their men or their vessels, ft ithout their prompt and cordial support my movements would have been much I embarrassed, if not wholly defeated. Chicago Ang. 12—A special dispat-ck Irorn St. Paul says Dr. Hoyt just return ed from the Idaho gold mines, and says there has been a battle between the pas senger steamers Shreveport and Robert Campbell and the Indians, one hundred miles below Fort Union, on the Missouri river. Twenty-eight of the latter were killed and a number wounded. Three whites were killed and two wounded.— The boats were on a saDd bar aDd had two howitzers and bartcaded with bundles of buffalo robes. .-..ABTEOHTIIPX Pt PITTSt* a: &2*;a Hoyt reports all the Indians this side of the Rooky Mountains hostile. He thinks the expedition of Capt. Fiske will fail. A letter from Sibley's expedition dated James River, July 21st, says: That a battle is expected with the Indians within two days. It seemed to be the design of the Indians to leave the Prairie and draw our forces into the hilly country of the Missouri, where they would give battle. Naw York, Aug. 12. —There were over twenty cases of sun stroke yesterday,many of them fatal. Cairo, August 12. -The Fourth Mass., Lieut. Colo Del (Jolbey in command, ar rived to-day lrom Port Hudson, en ronte Boston, with about sixty sick, but nearly all able to proceed on their journey.— Eighteen deaths occnrred, on the passage, viz: H. H. White, Benjamin Bidant, Au fustus Sheppard, Joseph Thomas, L. W. [ltcheH, A. C. Tinkham, M. C. Alger, 'X - F - J 3 ** I,’ 1 ,’ Q- E - Harrub, Charles F. Shaw, T. W. Keith, Albert T. Smith, C C. trench, W. H. Peterson, M. A. Wash burn, T. H. Glass. H. L. Wart, Wiliam Eddy. Part of these were buried at the mouth of White River, part at Helena, and the remainder at Memphis. The North river steamer North Ameri can arrived to-day from New Orleans, Washington, Aug. 12. —Last night Moabv’s guerrillas captured twelve sut ler’s wagons a short distance beyond Ac cotink Creek, South of Mt. Vernon. A detachment of federal troops are pursu ing. New York, Ang. 12. — Some miscreants are reported to have been detected in an attempt to blow up the Croton Aqueduct at Tarrytown on Monday night. They broke into the powder magazine and Btole a keg of powder which was found with them near the Aqueduct. The evidence being insufficient the men were released. Memphis, August 10.—During the sea sion of the court martial at Corinth to day, an altercation occurred between Col. Cornyn, of the 10th Missouri Cavalry, and Lieut. Col. Bowen, of the same regiment. Cornyn is reported to have struck Bowen, when the latter drew a pistol and shot him in three places, killing him instantly. There was great excitement among die troopß, bnt no further trouble is appre hended. General Dodge is quite sick. W. B. LUPTOS Olddhh I.ITPTCN <& OLDDES, a! ANUPAOTUBEEfI AKD DfiALEBB IN FELT CIMT & tiBAVEL HOOFING «sttasassi!Basf~ " P£° m Ptiyattendedto and warranted. Omeo.MomiiigPost Building, corner FUth and wood gtroeta. 2d story. mhl7 antUHWS HcLASES PILUB AND vermlfuie, just reodred by BEO. A. KELLY. -, ioS 69 K»d«nUBt., Alleghany, S6MIOM IN CHliOlftlA. trouble anticipated CEN.efiANT's OFFICIAL REPORT Trouble with the Indians. SICK FOB BOSTON effects of the heat at MCW YOHK, Sutlers’ Wagons Captured by Mos fay’s HIVBH INTELIiIOEWOE i'OU'f OF PITTSBURGH. „ arrived. Jim Reese, imbatii. depahtel, &ls“!*btarks du - fiSf“Tho river—Luat eveame at l»i. light there wero f ee t in *(L u 1 , ffhen^\ oat a The --’'»n U from the AUe STJSASIBOAT AGENCY. W M" . HAZLKXT il&3 opoaoJ an oihoo at WO 90 WATER STEERS Where he will tranaam: a General Steaaibcsl Aionoy business, and would solicit a aharo ol pa*! ronagc fromsteamboatmen. ap34-lyd PITTSBtTBGH PBODUOE MABKET. OFFICE or the Dailt Post, I Thursday, Ang. 13ih, 1663. j I The weather continues warm, With occasional ihowera. Cur rivers are .-gain I™ e ' e ,the swell being fiom the Allegheny. left for” S, T m " KyaDZ1 ' C,^[ain Shepherd. for St. Louis with all the freight she could carry and a good numbsr of paasenge.s. The demand for the leading articles was only mod erate Money matters presented no ohange (worthy of notice. The demand for Gold“d Silver was very limned. Money on the stre-t was plenty and easily obtained Lr good paper a‘ low rates. Below will be fonnd the sa>ei that came under our notice. Flour— The market is about as doll as it , r “ fao ’- beyond the small sales for lornS porpoaes there was nothin? done. The wen?, sales being very niuch rintAfl rt a «till J* eB . fe * purchasing unless at n tbJL? h°d{d® era are willing tosnbmii to. As the stSd?i?thi market is held by a few houis Al' bein an l WilliD V 0 h , oW “d’th h ey saj it b wili ion Ei,i A ff°. n " tbe S!il « ve notice the following ®B an b fe tnu *° txtra Family. Sd”!, bb : ' T “ !fou Hour sold at lower Boron—Thu actiie demand wo have hereto fore mentioned was continued and a fair amount has changed hands ihestok is rapidly dW peaneg among the sales made were th , folio" . KfolMal “’S thoulders .iloioo; sides ribbed I'mn I?,i J'lV? ha^!, • «- C. hams ±..JI hmall sales of country meat Was made at lower Ggurc?. Ornln— The market remaiDS very du 1 and in actn-e with more sellers than buyers. We newer remember to.bare noticed le sen,miry Ulan St the present time. Most of the ,mutations we give being entirely nominal, a? follows w heat -A few wagon lots of Ked arr:ved and ware'di “ posed of at SI OS?. bush. Wheat did not com! Bd a at d "oJ? r wh 10 ' Luri -r imall solos were efl'ect ”_?* ,°o. Whn a large lot Would bring is another matter Rye ha- more s-llers than buyers at 7l£ rect'fo bel " B ” Ut '' eaSoll oannot be quoted cr- j Orooertes was in fair request at full Drier* th n ' e^ a r ' “'■““•‘lT S »W. which appears to ham ' noticVwere, 110 '’ ,he Sa " tW ■»s««£ (trleans.l v jo hbds : '£> bids crushed. 2O bhts A •coffee 15c: K hbls “B” coffee ft Coffee market dull under heaty sunnl.n rales of ,0 sucks Rio at 31®..: v : a iarie iot wou?d not command these figures WM a (tad J trade demand lor this article, fc-alos 36 1,-,: S N. U. o>d cron m 1° b V ifl neTT lTu i' at 58@60c. fl rm a ‘^‘^i r^ b b -r°.t O StT T barß and bOWerS H^ D T? al,ei * l Hide*— 3altw 30 at >D, „ J t * a ?r>7A e o ma ft ei wa * fi rw; sales 2fi loads o newat old at s*3ag>33 per top. mos®' for Trade brands, the “*!?' !t hccv!-. with no buyers at nuL*i !e mw?v' I Wb‘ ik f /“ 1 a V I “C'trcclJ’ 80 film at %*?**• W heat favors buyer* at 96r»&l Id [or sflbll ■r l ’r nß ii* l ® ! ‘b for Milwaukee Club; MireO r ° r ''l n j' r R< -' a '‘"-’stern; SI 22 for „.K eli - L ? rn a shat,e tinner and c osicg dull Ml a 1<- b,,yerJ outside for shinning Mixed Western closing inside. Oats lo better nfd M» p . en f? i a *o h J dl! v rme T : *- n 50^11 6 -H for nj„„ 1. '* U l»cwdo.:Sin 6aU@lo (5 for fe j rl f? c ' P"’ l rid 2i@lo for New Prime Mess. Beef dull With trifling sales. Baoon Sides dull market Arm with a fair demand at 9J lK ' ut decided chaoge Ljb.ossl: Coupon* 106% i pu J >lic . 3 " 18 °f fortiKu Wool this aiternoon passed off without spirit, and price, showed a s emK the only description so dat rates at_ all satisfact ry to owners. Many £uiaw2 t p aB r J and s l J?Slg 3ir , ablo; <-'ape soli »' lifornia : Mestesea, 15U sL^ : m Me i^- r --Santa Fe. 2S@2? Salomon, 16%a.20 ; Donatos. 27W&36U: Btoofta dull and hwer; C * H. 1.1&V4; M- * Tf& Vv: n l4 fe *V}i ,son l 4 8.; Erie- preferred 102 K; T 7 q % Missouri (> s7O Tennessee 67J4 • I.S, 1 year certifacatej 99^; New 7.30’s 106% * C. A. VAN KIRK & UO., Ma.VUFa CTT REKS Of- CAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS Patent Improved Kieelsmr 1 Potest Paragon COAL Oil. BIIKSf E K S HAND LAMPS, 00T DMAS, &o. SHl<-Brooms,ni7 A rob *l Plillmiolpl,!,, Manufactory, Frankfurii. Phil.ule!]liia, All good.-i warranted CHEAP DRY GOODS IV ? W *- S , T H£ 'riM*: TO SECURE sS M o a „ r f, ai “V?^ Drosal:Jo ?‘ i t. bha ' lla - doth and huh Mantle, of the most la-hionabie styles un- M'•»!«> Calico. BetaC. a o n? greatly redueee pri' ,°^ al L ha r i! be £ D purchased r„r cash, will be sold cheap for cash, oal: and see for yourselves at u. j. iiratH, _ 96 Market street. Carpets, Oil Cloths, WINDOW SHADES. Prices reduced at the , NEW CARPET STORE M’FARLANO, COLLINS & CO, 71 *73 FIFTH STREET, itween the Post Office and Dtspaieh Bnildlng. Desiring to purctase for the Fall trade An Entirely New Stock, Wear© Belling all go odd now on hand at prices very much below present market rates. We especially Invite toe attention of ountry Merchants and Wholesale Bayers. bu 6 lUcCOUSTER A BAEH. 108 Wood S rt et, Abe seleinu outthejk large stock of TOBACCO, SNCJFF AND SiGARIi at the very lowest Cask Figures, Call and examlHeour Block before purchasing elsewhere. fy23 Staw IJUY TOUR SHOES Where you can get A GOOD ARTICLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. TRY IT. I>. 8. DIPFENBAOHEu, No* IS Rfih etrdot- Pittsburgh Skirt Manufactory ■LTAVIWO 01-ENEB SAI FS BOOMS cJty’l J ty ’ 1 heg kanto , caU lho attention Qf tae public to my own manufacture ol skirts m tbi a Stat e e°. PttiarSerStoCkthan “ ny wao Mer 2d. YYe make a greater variefv cl stvfm mXThe Uritrf S Q t“« ie3 .' h3n ady n,a,lufte ‘“ ; ISS. WuSS^S! coliESiSL+iZ ow ? and entire control, tbS^hSSJJwfth^? caa obta J n from Also?ht H.P a y in « a second proftt ly on hand. arsest assortin ant of Corsets constaat petenMiSuss^ 1 epartl “*fit Is In oharge of oom «- Merchants ,unnlied eheaii at wholesale. jyll-lyi ‘ CH 4 , , > ( I? E a..Maiiufacturer. * 40 Market.-cor. Sd. Street IU YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. stooo5 t ooo oaho photoghams (Only One Dollar a Dozen, i Prominent Men and Women. COPIES OE PINE PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, .Only One Dollar a Dozen, or Ten Cents each) Pillock's Stationary and News Depot, Hfth street opposite the Post Office. Photographic Albums ol ai l Nly tea iy2s IitIUH.V CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOI PITTSBURGH. PA., >W7 I*m STKEET, SVtoh& c 2SISSJ^ oth ' patronaii “ 01 aU session of /ins in. -M bTITUTION will commence on TUESDAY he Jeh °{ SE 1S« The 1 studies of ,nd' rhe “i r ‘ 80 arra ?S ae ,' t i' 11)y ,, i ?y iteJ toap ‘, y ' l r °f- r ». A. Riedel. A. 01, No. 597 Penn stree., us soon as convenient, and. !f posuble. BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, loTr l , at Bore daily from U i 12 - A - $&• a. nd from 3to4P. M. a'*r. farther information, cr for a prosaeatm eo c t L'\°^ details, please nn.ll on or address RK\ . JOSEPH M. HELMPttAECHT. PBOpTwa. RiKDEi:’A? l M. Ch ' jyaidtwtd P - °- 801 12w - Plttabnrßh - Pa - RENTS’ PATENT BULLET PROOF t-n'MtKJi. ('on.AHw E\ I'i.KMKN'S NR’UMGEE 3HIHT.3, la HCMBOCLr, aZULINF. ar.J all other desirable colors nKNI-S' FINE LINEN SHIRTd for one dollar and a half. ■ r dale by MaCRUM a glyde. sNu. 78 Market street. aui-diw between Fourth ann diamond. FOR SALE r B ,J SSJ ERY desirable resi- DENCE and Horticultural garden in the borough ol Tarentum, Allegheny oouny, looated on .i-e second bank of the river, w-.th a beautiful view of thenverand railroad. The ground is ia a nigh state of OQitivation There aro upon the place on-.-fonrth of an sore ol Strawberry. Srith lcm E? pe ™ lO 5 bearing this season, with 1,200 to 1,500 one and •wo year old young ?,!? P °r V M e3r S ld l f ?. r pl l lnt >?> this fall; also a lot of New Rochelle blackberries, from which there was made last fall ISO gallons of wine, and *ku rate now, with a lot of raspberry, rhubarb and a few apple and peach trees coming m bearing, with dowering shrubbery, all uf the choicest Rind, The lot contains three acre*, with a bnek cottage w»th six rooms and a hall, and wash and luui cor house, a stable, and never failing well of water at the door. /’wing to domestic affliction I wish to sell and will make payment* easy and give possession immediately, It would make a beautiful pri vate residence or would suit a gardener, for which purpose it has been used. If not'sold before the nr»t of January it will be leased to a gardener on the Bhares. For partiou’ara enquire of If H McGee. Mer chant Tailor. Allegheny City, or ol the sob aenber, living on the premises. lwd«ltw° jab. WOOD. A LARGE SUPPLY OF HEL 91* oolds. Buohu, Sarsaparilla and Rose Wash, I ust received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, 69 Federal St,. Alleghany. ICASK CABB AMMONIA JUST RE oeived and for salo by GEO. A, KELLY. JySO 69 Federal SL, Allegheny. 1 YEBS' PECTORAL. SARSAPABIL “ LA. and Pills. Lindsay's Blood Searoher, Burnott a Ooooine, Lyon’s Kathalron, Mrs. Wil* son s Soothing Syrup, just received and for sale by 0/i „ GEO. A. KELLY, ; Jy36 69 Pod oral St., Alleghany. MEDICINE CRESTS SUITABLE LYR for steamboats and families. The mediolne warranted of best quality and properly assorted, reoeived and for sale by GKO. A. KELLY. 69 Federal St., Allegheny. KESEDY’S MEDICAL discovery, Mustang Liniment, Bcßrhavo's Bitters. To bia’s Liniment, MoOanea Pills and Venniluge, received aod for sale by GEO. A. KELLY. 69 Fedora] St., Allegheny. NEW DISCOVERY To Strengthen and Improve the Sight Tbs Fkbbli . Russian a* s ”* Speotaoles, UEBSOHB NUFFKRIStt FROM DR. ble Spectacles, which Save been well tried by many responsible atuena ol Pittsburgh and v£ Kje^aggyamstat, wifif those which will always Thmolcre. if yon wish to ensure an improve ment in your sight call on ' J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, j Manufacturer oftheßuaalan Pebble Spectacles! jacl6,d*w Ho. 89 Fifth street. Post BnIMN, ** my place of business is dos*i«n Saturday POISONNOT THEHEAD WITH HITBAT2 OP BILVEB Use CRISTABOBO’S Ham DYE, ’ Certified to be PURE—SAFE—UNEQUALLED. by Dr. Chilton, of l€aut^a * osa • CTeat H^'NJw’^r£ S ' < S lBTA ? oao - 5 Aster edVaU HaD ™rywh m . and april- DB TOBIAS’ VENETIAN MV, MTENT. A certain core for pains in limbs ana baok, sore throats, croup, rheumatism, colic Readf P iSdll & l , Sd“!f iCl,le 411,1 t6Ter fa ®' .. LiTOHiA^WayneCo", Mich.,June 16,1859 This 18 to certify that my wife was taken with Quinaey Sore Throat: it commenced to swell and nom.h«l "rf 0 ! Eb r Con , il:i Eot follow and .1 used your liniment and made a perfect cure m one week. I firmly be- InsT nt for tbo F, ' ll ‘ mont ebe would have JOII.v. H. HARLAN. i o ;U°o, a ¥ l i 6 ® c S I,a O bottle. Office ofi Cort- YOrk ‘ S ° Kby a »f>rugSt‘s. 6ENEBAE IIIIMOSB, .„i.% orae.ing calomel and destractive min erals from the supply tables, haao-nferred a teswaS* rjaus?» pi^^iissnsswsass! would'then be n co3 6 o P cmXtic°llly 6didDß ' wWab I have for thlrly years taught that no diseased action could be cured by mercury or tartar "m 6^ 0- iFi f,u* 1 ® human body could only be made.whoie by vegetable food’’—Animal food be.ng, in fsc’. condensed vegetables, Brandreth^s Piii. S £?r Uld n b r m “ Tvf 7 I P“ itllr y hospitaL T hese Pills cure Bilious Diarrhea, 0111*11111! iarrhea, nf tbe 1 R?^ S f nt " y ’ “ d a , U oTara “■-> A&ctiona of the Bowels, sooner and more surely than any ““1“?° I , n . t , he . w “ rld - .%BB; Pittsburgh. CASE OF ROSCOE K.. WAT.iON. Dr. B. Brandreth, —New York ,• V I , W tt S , a ein Co. F, 17th Regiment, k®. w While at Harrison's Landing, and on the Rappahannock near Falmouth, I and many of. the Company were sick with bilious dl arrbea. The Army Surgeon did not cure us, and I was reducaitoakmandbone. Amongtheoom. pany were quite a number of members who had worked in your laboratory at Sing Bing. They SSi® 'lff SlOk ' because they used Brandreth’s Pll I ’ s ' t T h,s &!? en Pjevailoi upon me and others to uso the Wh, and wo wero all cured intfrom two to five days- After this cur boys usedßranr dreth 9 Pills for the typhus fever, q Ids. rheuma heSthf nd DD ° oaB ° dld vdtl to restore Out of gratitude to you for my good health, 1 send you this letter, whioh if uoooss&ry, the en* tire company would sign. I am. respectfully yours. BOSCOE K. .WATSitli, Slug Sing. N Y H 1 !? 194 Canal street. New York, ooid by rnoiaiii Alley Pittsburgh. iylfitdAuiitlo JOSEPH B. MILiLIKEN, Wholesale and Betail Dealer in Foreign Paint.. Wo - "A£sgsa?r^?sr r ®i» A . W. E. Schmertz & Go.. MOLFERINO MO. 81 FIFTH STREET, roeelved a large and superior wswt t&QOl 01 BALMORALS, BOTTOM BOOTS, LACE OAITEES, AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS, MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS, Ao. Ao„ ‘hey are selling at very low prices. 'I'UK COPARTNERSHIP existing be -2 The bnslness will % e continued by Charles Knap, by whom all demands due to or from the late firm will be settled. / CHARLES KNAP, H. V. RUDD, v „ ... „ . NICHOLAS k. WADE. Fort Pitt Foundry. July 1.1303, jylB-2m rjpiir. WflffillS S WIISO3 Sewing MncMne FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL, WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND, EUROPE AMD AMERICA were in competition. mdat every lndm!trial Ell>oeltlon , Peris. Franoe. United States Fair chinesare wheeler At WUson. I m S B , i Co. and Grover * Baker. Of the maohlnesmade there were sold during the year last repotted: By Wheeler AWUion ai ana By J. M.Slngcr « C6„~™ jfftsl By GrowerS Baker 10,S8O Showing WHEELER A WILSON’S aalee to be double those of any other Sewing Machine Com! pany in the country. “ OFFICE, I? FIFTH STREET, PITTSBUBOH This Machine makes the ' LOO STTTnn and ranss highest on account of theaiiitla' & p Cw^d B,Portof Tie Howe Sewing Machine, Invented 1845. Perfected 1863, RECEEPEB TRIBUTE FroRAM other Sewing Machines, at the World** VoU while the Stager 2“ itB “eri ts r md'wheeL fwarfed a premium (to an English tbebeatfor all nnrposeson exhlbiUontKrTOtS® «Kt Machine guaranteed to make nerfi»t*;„.£ 6t ~ the lightest and heaviest fabrics, penec ‘Wor!r o n Sold animated. Cor Eem, 4 at Clair.strcets. mriftdSUwJy A «* McGREGOR, * * Agent. to —&&, ,a 172 51 Market street. PSfK H THEATBE. P “T a d M , auager Mr a. Hi.vpgaaos. Prices 33,80 part IS cent. Reserved Neat., so Cents. >IONT.AY EVENING. August lo.b, 1863 % • « ami Positively isst Week ->tiu« r i rivI l 2*S* n d, ai ?i o a^^lMßpbeU'* ;TH;E ENURE Tltoupri. I V NEW' SPECIAEITIEN ! l' J rMoulers see programmes atHO , FRANK EDWAKpgQen-i a*’,. SiPSCIAJL HOTICE3. ‘e^EnWSEWBSntf SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, and «i »‘.Sa||feS?¥S. PA. THE HEAEINO ART. HtTGOBSSOR TO JAS, P.FLEfUHC DRUGGIST, MISSES AND CHILDRENS, EUGENIE. CONORESS AND PATENT LtEATUK R, KID, Dissolution. Was awarded a —AT THg— where ail the Machines of