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    araEE r. i BOST O ON' W Y °aK,and 6 STATE
aad We«hispn fl f< e Wats for the Daily
bvruedtatatJ ?P 8 *?/ 1 ttoao cities. and aro aa
«■ “ d Sntaoriptiou
first * Tblrd Pn(fcs for Com
merclnl Hally Martels and Biver News
FBIDAV MORNING, AUG. 14,
ClJi iSi) HlSflfiOKlOOD Umuiiffli
A special meeting of the Allegheny
County Central Democratic Clnb. wan
•J e at tbß Hull on Wednesday evening
to hear an address from Col. B. M. Gi§-
Bon, of Washington county. At 8 o'olook
the meeting was called to order by Mr
James frvin moving that Henry Sproull!
jSeq., actas President pro tern, Mr. S.
. 8Q ’htrodneed the orator of the even
ing, who, for nearly two hours, held en
transed, pup of the largest audiences ever
assembled m tits capaciocs hall. Every
seat was occupied, and every spot where
Ben could stand was filled. This meetl eg
reminded oa of other dayg, when the De*
mocracy not only invited, but courted dis
cussion; and we must say that in the
speaker the club found a most excellent
representative of this idea—one who was
not afraid .o speak right out in church.
„ wlll attempt, at this time, to
t ° P ? r 0f the , 9 P Bech of ‘be eloquent
f,“ d u d - Scutleman, for the reason
thaj, any burned copy of the notes would
oo him tujsauce. '1 hat Mr. Gibson is .1
clear headed, logical reasoner, aa well aa
aneloqaen! fcnd formidable speaker, all
who had the p?eassre of hearing him will
Bear the moßt ample tejijmony. He met
all the questions at in the most
pointed manner. As this, C? think, maa-
St, effon 7‘ 11 Bhortl y be prodded pt
length we do not deem it necessary to
t-i more .. e *tended notice. When
pri. ted ,’ < . llke all hls efforts, it will speak
for itae*. *
Sen ,' <e,eet School.
Prof. John E K e^ l [ for tbe . past few
years principal of the Fou ,' Vard School
and a finished scholar am, «»tlaman,
resigned his position in tn ' cublit
the ht. Clair Hotel 8 h'in t 'i, 9a - lj ’ °PP oBite
7th d e r e Hi:
passed.a resolution
they mielit, f - lf •*. re S r *h and well
matter to fill his place. be “ Very dlfficalt
Abroad.
istered il3t . of Americana re?
Si.'rh-V'r*^
rF£i&~ p ® lP !fi;
jsy^VsSS.wajt!
Carter, New Yorka’ ?° d p”'
Marsh Jr do^° lk \ Stewart C.
do., W m i Tft’i^] rnn f to j J ' McGralk >
R rr’, ia, , f - Cleveland, Ohio:
uu r. oiaier, S in Francisco, Cal.
District Conrt.
pijV he iP l!nrlot , Coart yesterday, Robert
Perrine Marion Jackson, an! James Mnr
row were held to bail in the sum ot $2 000
for obstrucfac ,he draft. Mn. El™
Klein, on the same charge was held
bail in the sum 0 f 81,000* of
enIVL hIlT lir ,i° r '■ er J ar y- th e defend
ent was held in the sum of $2,000, for hia
<aT B a otC 6 m' hf! ° r ‘ tob » In the
<ases ot L Hanson Lovp T) w r ,
i°f P K LaD S’ B-chatd St’raw, L). H. HnU
and others for laauir ■> tokens, the defend
T . , b ;*O B. k.
ni.in i>‘• b i t tf j ln on tbe Baltimore and
fore je““ da- r Th hed eeling da y b «-
lore yes-erda., The road is now in thor
ough order, and the trains will rnn regu-
Tobaceo.
in CQmb «rUnd ooun
- 6 n DS .l3better tbaa “ ™ ever
Sent to Baltimore.
JBore°yesterday.* SOnBrB Were Sent to Bal
Elocution.
Kidd 17111 give aD elocutionary
ttr ton;eht to the citiienß ° f
Verdict.
The verdict of the jury, at the inquest
S, ov , er , lh ’ bod .y of Mr. Bender, was
that ha died from disease of the heart.
Concert for Lunatics.
¥ ve beaD mada with the
d* 1 / l 8 g 0 d own to Dix
mont to-day, and give an entertainment
to the lunatics at the Dixmont Hospital.
£“? raara ? boat one hundred and fifty
PBfaents under treatment at the Hospital! I
and a very interesting time is anticipated.
We learn that a large number of persons
the exhibition. 11 ' rom thiB d * 10 witaBM
Benefit of Johnny Booher.
To night has been set apart by the Camp
bells for the benefit of Johnny Booker,
and a rare bill is offered on the oooasion.
A very laughable Ethiopian farce entitled
the Hop of Fashion, something entirely
Oao W- 1 b !.P reBe ° ted ' in addition to which
? a0 :, Wmßblp ', and Mons Monteverde, the
boneless man have volunteered, and will I
appear. Thi3 is the last night but one of
£ent“Sf &° Fd 6 Ca , m P, bella ' aa theb
agent Hr h rank Edwards leaves to-dav
lot Cleveland to make the necessary a/
appearaace -
Pictorial and monthly Papers.
John W. Pittook, opposite the Post
Office, sends us all the weekly papers in
cluding Frank Leslie aDd the New York
Illustrated News; the New York Inde
pendent; olbo Wilke’s “Spirit” and the
New York Clipper. Here is a variety
sufficient to please everybody, Call earlv
and secure a suppjy*
Still a Chance.
Great bargaiDa are daily being offered
Hall Auction House, in
oraer to close out summer atse& of Boots,
shoes aud Gaiters. *
Larboard Watch Ahoy.
n±““Ji? pakr . dnet wm ba enng at the
Guliok to ‘ n, S bt i by Messrs. Green andj
- Bcbol Flag.
A rebel flag, belonging to the 6th Ala
bamaregimenh cantureo at Vicksbnrg,
•ut boeeenin McClelland's window; ’
Fire Alturmt
The alum of Are last night was false,
r f ll Medical Decisions in the Army.
. We understand that in consequence of
the complaints which have beep made
respecting the decisions of the : various i
surgeons on claims for exemption bv
drafted men, the Medical Bnrean at Wash
lngton naa directed the Medical Inspector
m rhiladelphia to establish a board of
appeal for the reconsideration of certain
eas ® a different surgeons have
made different decisions, so as so eßtab
lish greater uniformity in the rules of ex
emption, apd to render the decisions more
Justand equitable. This reform is needed,
persons who have been exempted by one
united States surgeon, and have had ex
emption papers issued, have Subsequently
been refased exemption by another for
precisely the same causes.
Great Speech.
it j , Of the above *here were
from^°t T rt 1 ln 6 w l 2: f^°mlto 6 • rom 2 to 5. 7;
SV'B'i 10 to 15, ir from 15 n. 2). 1
froS w a! r rom IS t 0 4C - *o* 40 to su, 3
froSfll IoM - i 4 r fr ■“,«? to- 7U - £ from 70 n, Se, P:
irom 80 to 99. 1 • from 90 to 100 0.
ToW si 13 : FemaJea - 2 °: White. S 3: Colored. 0.
m2S.„fJ IAKSEBHowiDEM: “ ! hInca.;.,r - y
manuloctPi gsrurpos®i are the best in
A - V. OtIATOSAY. General W-
IH ViOh gtroot. Pittsburgh. \ ■>
*a.ac» A fail I'I.AIN
tfe CM. A 3 S'S
warshokbs, s ‘s s?4rrnriHLij * 'al.l o
for all diseases of the
Orders by mall promptly filled
GRAND MASS MEETING
mmi HALL SHOE STORE,
62 Fifth Street,
for the SUKs ’ R hieh has boon adopted
Closing Out of Spring Stock
ond brb s
reasons; Whether rou o,n‘f''6 ‘ f '' 6 y Kond
receive politoatteatfon“ ali yuU 7 1 !. 1
inevery 'lartlenlnr 'pk«warranted
changing every artinin *»tPi allowed of ex-
RiatK s sa«ssss;i-j'S;
6a SritEET.
C 1 ® 81 ® 0 017 T SAIK OF
SUMMER BOOT’S,
and BALMORALS
At great redu</.; oa
T° Bm * J>kbs ami o«jsTHAcr®as
w« are nqi; rcauuiar ftndng a superior ajiSclic of
HME,
»hioh we are prepai «d to deliver from ear (MIA 3
TABU, 800 LD /EBTIT STREET.
IuSdI?SS?a t f 0j Ooal »Iw a - e or
*” 9t Blf diHon, stkbabt a eo.
GRAPE VINES.
ASIOWJTHE first to
andKtyoUITAI.TABUS GRAPE,
I JS» i* f° r five years. We obtained
M iL^fhLteA 0 ” Mf- IMKLL who origiba
-1888 awmsS^ tlbar l? Horticultural riooioty In
and the'S?»^»S a %,“P* 0I “ a for its exhibition,
in 1860 Agricultural Society,
it tea “the BUST new
jJJgjjg* ,f»M» in all respocia superior to the
v,n «« 1h oneqaalied
Phlpe, ifcem, *I!S m ,r at l 'S, oenta esc h,
BXtra largB ’ taca at from
•PbeodAw.
CHEAP I>KY G-OiOHS
! -N" Rum™ inDrSaB^ E cv TO 81 tCCBE
Silk Mantles of the most fashiS!&h/ 8 ’? b acd
blexohMand bjeaohed Mn,iTi OT r a A la If 8 ;
Silk Son Umbrellas <feo.^ldl^SkilT“^i :D ' Jall,o ?■
era.all hatnng been porohaSd
sold dbeap for cash, call and see for yomelvei at
nfcr."
IBAP BOOTS ASD SHOES,
Another Draft.
I It 18 said that a new draft is likely to be
(ordered before loDg, to make pp deficien
cies m the amount of troops sought to be
I raised by the first draft. It will probably
be made again from the first class, and,
I according to the estimates of the number
Uicely to be secured by the first draft, will
be apt to call for abont half as many
{gore. ’
Great Improfemeut on Might.
Russian pebble.
Joat received, an entire new aupplv o,
taeyndely known RUS-STAN PEBBLES
Sujce their introduction, I have given the
fallestsatiafaction to a large nnmber whose
eyesight was anch aa to render artificial
appliances necessary, and have fully es
tablished the superiority of the “Pebble”
over all other kinds of glasses. If any
whose failing eight renders the nae of
glasses necessary will give me a call, I
wilt endeavor to convince them of the ad
vantages to be gained by using the iina
aian Pebble, and will show in what man
ner it 'B aaperior to any other now in nae.
*• DI4MOND, Practical Optician
S 9 Fifth street, near Wood.
'.Vashikotox, August 13—£ Bpeyiul to
•»e Evemng Post *, B: Governor Todd of
-hie, Senator Cowan of Penn'n q 0„
Harris of N V and ,». Senator
d several other per
pods of large mdnence Kn.d on
with Present Lincoln tf
ora gentlemen were also present and took
part in the conversation. The purpose of
the interview relates to an important
military demonstration. It would no “e
proper to reveal what it was, or the com
H S but e it J» h .° WerQ , propoBed t 0 advocate
it, but it was earnestly pressedjand several
Of the gentlemen insisted that it would in.
City Hortailly, fl: end! er " b '° b , lowu P on the rebellion. It
Dr. A Q Physician to the of • ot “ er *°yal Governors
Board of Health r,'^° rts tho 'aterments theproposed S ? ,ea ha ''" hft d
from
. . **• SE>
Ghromc Perotouitis.... l Cholsra Morbus * j ter to-morrow whpn n -i? 1 ? 1 '
ivik %*‘n*~* ~ 1 -onpesttoQ of Luags. + tf ntli'n decj«ioD will be
Xlf* I ®?* D y 3e °tery-. ) Diftheria i - * a6, £ olil *°S was said in the interview
2 Cb °l<ra In antum j 1 to-day Conscription.
ueitriom Iromeca aAtronh»a ’I
Consumption iatai-Wn:..™" - " *
rh?]f r f 1 Tv 6bl u ty ~ J OD -of Drain...
t/hronie Diarrhoea— IIR bsola.
lrtemperanoe l'-Marasmus.
{NephrMs
lof. cf Brain
JaS eneagitis
Hotel for"
I earner “A a “ ey located on th»
of Hobs and Breckenridge etree's
eailroad ‘n P ' ttaburgh asd Concnllavilie
F “- is - aow offered { ° T re °t'
Koon A ■ oaße *5 ln good repair and ha
been doing a good business. To any per
son understanding the business a fine op.
JEWiMK 0 " offßred - Mediate po»
emwt will be given. Apply to
iBOB. Mooas, No. 180 First street.
waira w iy«2_ _„* )(7ao ; i . }: 7
JQiSEi’H MEYEK & SO5
2IiJfryACTUMEfI o»
CBetwo® gisux ft irtnst i-.j. .
7?
COMPOUND EXTRACT OS Bl'ClU:
Bladder «fc Kidneys.
one half doaenfors3 sp.
a. j. Rankin a co
Druggists. 63 Market street.
PITTSBIKBII
behembeb Tflk place,
at BORLAND'S.
ONCORD
J« KNOX,
Wo. 89 Firth Htreot
at 93 Market ct.
OUR FORCES BEFORE
IMPORTANT CABINET MEETING
Accounts from Richmond
A D MIR.il FARKAGrT at
NEW YORK.
New York, Aug. 18.-Among the pas.
sengers in the Arago are Mrs. Gen. Lan
der, Col. Metcalf, Lieut. Col. Levy, Lieut.
Col. Stiagel and fleet Surgeon Climer,
A large squad of conscripts left to day
tor Portress Monroe.
A letter to the New South, p 0 r
iiojal, dated Morris Island Bth, saye -
Our lines hare been steadily advanced un
der a hot fire from the enemy.
Our advance is now about sis hundred
an F T gner - Uar batteries
ond the fleet allow to the enemy but very
| little rest. Occasionally there haa been
very sharp and continuous firing, and in
one or tyo occasions the Wagnerites have I
replied vtgoroualy for a few moments, as
4 frightened at the effect. The shelling is
from Port Snmter, Fun Johnson and ,t 8
outworks and battery.
Fortress Mui’ROE, Aug. 12.—The gun
boat Memphis arrived this morning irom
Port Royal and direct froo; our fleet off
Charleston.
They left on Sunday evening last and
bring no additional news.
The seige was progressing satisfactorily.
I he y:h and lO.h army corps are nailed
into one command.
Major Qeoc-ral Beck leaves Fortress
itoaroe immediately to take command n|
that section of the department ai \-w
b«rn. ‘ "
I , An intelligent gentleman, an Kcglish
doctor, arrived Monroe to-day
from Richmond. Ths doft.or gave hia
name, but wishes me not to publish it.
He says he left Richmond last Satnrday
“/ the cars to Ivar Station on tho Norfolk
r. -.d Petersburg Railroad, thirty miles this
side of Petersburg, which is as far as the
| earn are running.
From JYfir he came in a Virginia car
nage. six miles this side of Suffolk, and
thence by foot to Norfolk. He reports
!*- R ; ’-here are no troopa, not even a guard
iA- R^Bo there a*6 no troops in
Richmond, but the streets are filled with
rebel cfficera. lie saw do gunboats in the
harbor at Richmond, but knows that they
are building two irou-clads, though he
\? efl know how far they were advanc
ed. Ths Doc:or was in Richmond five
weeks, and complained of the high price
ol board, twelve dollars a week, am* hard
fare at that.
, The Richmond Enquirer, oi Monday
iast, expresses strong eondeuinotion of
the course the North Carolinians are per
in calling Maas Convention of
the UtDouiste of North Carolina for tho
purpose of ending n delegation to Wash
ington. The Eaqttirer speaks hopefully
of Charleston dud t-iaims that the works
of the battery at n?rt Wagner huve been
h veaily strengthened.
The Doctor also says that !he Southern
era express a great dislike to Oen. Grant,
and cays that Grant and Rosecrans are
the c.’yy Federal Generals that they fear.
N'tw York, Aa'jnst 13.—Tne Board of _
Aldermen have tenu>red the freedom aad r H' ,H E FIRST SESSION OF THIS isr.
hospitality -8 of :he c-itv '< Admiral F'nr- STITUTIOX win ooinmoseeon TI'ESDAY
ragut. 7 Jh. lat o HKPrEIIBJjR. 18t«. The.tudiwof
■ _ . , , tna aotioof ore so arranged as to embrace a fall
A motion was introduced in 'he Board juid. thorough coarse of Greek, Lot-n. English
to-day, proposing to raise 2 fiOO dol- Mctbemetira. including the branthei
Jars to aid in t.rorurina i' “““i 1 , 17 attended to m connection with tho-e re
drnfi.-lm.J n ? 8 Bahatltntes >r sperttve departments, btuducts who aro Ultond
arat.ed men. Ihe Com mttee oh National , or J' r ", f “?’ional pursuits, are
A 3 irs ; j also directed to HQ nervine tl, c.^?£ l '^! ns t r “ ote!i In Book-kerping, Mercantile
enrolling in thn r.rim. J-,. RD P ervlBe the Aru.^ff 10 ' “? •unh other branches as may fit
Thp> lipßon A . ■ them u,' ictoliigont in the dischargo
me Uceaa Vieen brings 313,000 dollars of tfa© vai.. duties ©f {he gyjre or oounting
in specie. Alices from Ban Balvadnrfi ; a room.oror au> Woicgon- Oarpouric of studio?
that Presides Barrios was atill thfl e “ b ™«ea also th,'reauirM ifl^reoara-;
4,000 trooos aad had n^.* 8 . u there Wltb lhn J or catering any *1 *£eolo ff i 3 ai
had aot y®t been attack- or Seminaries. , t .
ea. Oarrerr.s forces were however in nno Faroots wishing to secure &r their soxts a tbor
seaeion oi nearly all th« q to » ' °W uwtnioilon. arerosueu/w invited to z\r
Nicameaan tin, " I Bt * te » ac( * the Ply to Prof. F W*. A. Riedel. A. < t JS o, 597 Pe£
d •® • oops we.e marching against fltreot * ossoon and. i* possible.
rIT? J‘s k Hosidu L PM -, The port cf La BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OPeEPTSMBER,
■ fnnna a a^an^ by Barrios' ih^ r io*£ c *iJr e * Tfl 1 he at home dally from
roo P 8« 10 to 12 A. M. and from 3 to 4P. M.
- For farther information, or for a prospectus
00 ekv!%1“eph&&”r 1 ae o cht aSdr< ”’
Jy2Stdiwtd P- °' Box 1240, Pittabureh ' Pa '
Memphis, August 11.-Tne following
are some of the particulars of the shooting
of Coi. Cornyn by Lient. Colonel Bowen 8
The court martial had closed for delibera
te. 0 afi £ inat Col - Phillips
when Col. Bowen met Col. Cornyn in the
ante-room, end Baid to him, I understand
you intend to impeach my evidenoa/do
you or do yon not. Cornyn replied, Ido
air. Bowen said, you cannot do it. Cor
nyn replied, I will do so : go awae f,™
me and let me alone ; at tfe same time
striking Bowen, knocking him orer a to
ble and grappliDg with him,
ting bl W h e and Bo n P p e on Ws Tero PQt '
mok effectin' 1 fOQrs f h ° t8 ’ tw ° ° { wWoh
fr c^rooJtr^ersUe 6
f *ilo t" A commission wtl 1 be
convened to aeoertain the facts in the
Gen. Dodge is still qu it e low, bat im-
g£r iaappreh6^ 6d fr °"
dis N Fm Y °, RK ’ A r SUBt 18 -—Thomas Ad-
E ” b “
riots, resulted m a sentence of one year’s
imprisonment and two hundred and fifty
doHars fine. He is said to b, a native of
Maryland, and to have formerly been b
the naval service.
Albany, N. Y., August 18.—An official
report was made by Adjutant General
“Prague to Gov. Seymour to day, which
ehowß N. Y. city to have furnished from
the beginning of the war 81,028 men in
excess of her quota, not counting 20 861
men sent by her on three different occa-
Capitaf 6UddcQ peril, for defenBe of the
Philadelphia, August 18 -The fi™J OAS F, XTU*eB & CHANDELIERS,
regiment of colored men raised in Penn- Patent IID.JWed &ds«ir 4 Patent PaMB"
rfe •*S BVBI kS.
n™ v 7 ''" HAND ikfcPS,
Ocean
rived. P ’““ a ?J Manufeotcry, Frsnkford. Philadelphia,
wnsted. iyg-ly
CHARLESTON.
&o. Ac,
Counln- flerrhajus all( j Wholesale lluvers.
mm catholic mull schooi
PITTSBURGH. PA.,
NO 597 PEWNT STREET,
K^:terDV4^ ou,# *.«
SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
INCORPORATED DT THE
LEGISLATURE OF PESSSYLVASIA
Open for Dopodtsftom 10 .n. to 2 n 'oiook, r.
a. daUrialflo on bATURDAY EVENISbs.
.Thom 6 to 9 o oiook.
, -WOffioe. 63 FOURTH STREET.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On Deposits in this Institution at
[SEX PER CENT. PER ANNUM
Paj ablo to Depositors in May and Novemb
whk oh. If not drawn, will be added to the prln
Pal .and compounded.
President—lSAAC JOSES
;yroi PasamHKT—W. B, COPELANi,
TBUBTBRS,
Hoa Thos M Howe } Hon J K Moorhoa
IwM.Jonos. IC 61 Hussey, *
Wmfl Brnitn. [ Jacob Painter.
Harry Childs. I Niokolaa VoejAly,
W B Copeland.
Beoret&iy and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIISB.
i;8:l;d
W. B. i .OPT oa.. J. K. Oujdkb
L’iIKTOS & OIDDEir,
FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL BOOFBVG
_ f a.R Ipalrs to old Crave!. Canvass and Motalio
Hr ofs m ade at the lowest prices,
All work promptly attended to and warranted,
_ Offloe, Morning Post Bmlding, corner Fifth and
Wood str. tots. 2d story. m )ji7
C. A, VAN KIRK St CO,,
f,p Cinoikitati, Aug. 18, —The steamer
Id 00n brings two hundred and fifty sick
1 1 n!i . wonD ded from Vicksburg, mostly be-
Icngmgto the 9ih army corps. '
r 1?/ named died during the
l&orcfn rirra!1 ' J - Brown, A.
Mason 'r°J t J le ew Hampshire; M.
Hampa'h h-» ar R 8 j
Penn'n- , T \ w ' s ' Hiram Marcy, oth
F S RoHinf to Tth Rhode Island;
Ha lis s' h M I S ew Hamshire; H. J.’
nailis, S.,th Masaachnaetts.
N
dal's ,Aof r ,UBt: 13 --The Com Tier
vals from R?ph n e \ ter Ba^B recent arri
vals from Richmond state that some of
the aristocracy rebels, who migrated from
bdlt ng ar D el ollare"
ellioa, are id indigent circumatances
Ihe cases of a well known Washington
Ij/reH? 11 v Oi A ■ lawyer are mentioned
Uere they lived in aristocratic streets at
tended by a retinae of servants, but"
idA«« rBbe j “P 11 ? 1 . ,he y li, ’ e m humble
pteoes, and are their own servants.
Nineteen officers are reported for dis-
SBal lor numerous causes, unless satis-
Wnf 7 « CUB V a nmdp in fifteen daya
officers have been dismissed the
service this week, but none for disloyalty.
MABKETS Br TELEGBAPH
«S £W VvIoAt £ ' Al?e , nst ’“'-Whisky firm hi iCi
ssHSspg'T® ; fc
f'SSS S»" JSUSKS.7
Osip, f°n r d Zp a ,'Z<y, ?fcV P p“t -
Old’ d i&e« n ' <! *l3' 1 50*f- r r‘\ IBan i : *" 5 “* U " "-’for
NwPrime and Jo ' : *l° fl 2@lo 75for
sr s asllsls|SS
Readingi{'-{^ ,: llu ‘ Jh n l-I', 1 ', ■ Harlem
R«l. and ,J 1 fWI iO fnr'wa" . Urm , at ‘ ,3@9S
Ol that offeri-e Ls lalnrLi a e ‘“ ,r f? amnant
au eat, e within ten „?.** bv whlcil 1* not
Corn :W,V?“ duotationa.
«&S0: Ne» “owl lP ,i and lo.er; Kov
is belli at -So but lewr ►ijyera. «y 0
bb’a Old p \i ° c | s , an ff© in Proviai- dt 15 000
Bacon !iko C Q]Jfl«sf^ at * 10: 30 bhdg
baag a t 12?$. * flt aad 25 tiorcesSnirar Cured
Exchange ifrtD. th ° m0 " 63, Hold 25@26.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS,
E*SJ£?YEES« br, '. U * ht " M ‘ fr»® I.lver
Twenty-Five I>ollarn.
lowSV“ t ei:° A”p"lfV, o,tbr Sall “* V«»l a
ChronL-le builds. * y. fth n.^Zb^P^
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
WINDOW SHADES,
roiiuced a? the
NEW OAHPET STOBE
—ui‘—
M’FARLANO, COLLINS &
?1 A 73 FIFTH STBKFT,
BelwoPi. ibp Post Office and Dtapatcb
Building.
Desiring lo imrotaso for the Fali[-„<i e
An Entirely New Stock,
Tesreseiliniallsoods now on hand a! prices
verj-mnuh bolow present rnarkot rate*.
Invite ti:e attention n f
au6d& w
jM.DO.MEN I c.
Blahooo, Pittsburgh.
REAL ESTATE
MANUFACTtrsnaa and dealers in !
RiJTOTAOTUMRa OP
pit* *»■
Cftr :fn!ly Rcti<i<hi k' u<l c «rrect«*l by
< np«wn Commercing *®Porter.
JFTIO2 OF THE SATURDAY POST, |
Pittsburgh, August 14, /
The market during the week was dull.' TJj?
sales made were of a limited description, mostly
to Bcpply the wants of the local trade, The
weather during a portion of the week has been
intensely hot. bat during the past few days there
has been a change for the better. Since onr
last a rise of some eighteen inches has taken
place m the Alieghony. ’this enabled a large
quantity of oil to reach the market that had I
been detained cn tho way. The condition" of i
the oil market can bo ascertained by referenoe
to our oil report. Tho War News continues fa
vorable. Wo shall soon hare to chronicle tho
capture of Charleston and Mobile. The Confed
eracy is fast failing to pieces, while the North
is only beginning to show its strength.
Money matters presented no change worthy
of notice. The demand, however, for Gold and
.'liver was very limited, Money on the stre-t
-Plentyandessiiyohtainedf-r good paper at|
frm^lTa 1 ! 116 ma ! ket dl,rin? th * wook ™ ver |
xzztziz “""-I
lower. The su Dp : y ras B ' P " lces fl
oever witnessed £ t
ent time. Bayers are unwil u ' ,‘„ h h ° pres '
present rates, hence there was amhined' 6 ftt
thy of noliee. In another Pan ” W ° r ',
be found th, latest quotation The ’
bands ii not large. Graln-ii
ao article touches bottom it will r.kc f
rearancea it looks as if Urn artirln J ’ fr ° m ap
poio4 to operate. If jj 3 u - —ed dir
k.k fa.- . ' dullness nf the mar
tJ| “ epas: have b.en
l s‘- ‘! c b la Bret hands Is
rap J.y d sappranng. a-mther slight advance
baring b B .r. estanb-hed daring the week The
receipt, M country hd, have h,*n iimited. The
demand was pnncip.lly fr„- , h „ betide cription.-
rocer.es Wore i„ ml demand. Afairamoant
changed hands at full price, Fugar is fu ly J 4 ft
peuud higher. wiJi a n. .derate number of sales '
CoSee is lower, with a., ample supply f or V, or . j
diuary purpore,. M01e,,,., rules about the,.*. !
Ctieeso-* Prices ara r. : gv fa k
been established. deMne havm*.
tbf th « "* «*'« »« by '
X s? l * hf , , vv bbls hfbbis
Kenned 00 460 Pw-' e - ' i'-i
Brown Mont v> bbl 800 f '' w *
n6w^„ , , e tbeg”ni^ for ? ,d^now the.
i S |"“"fA^“?tf“d de “ ind - Sil - "*»••
fcr?m?n n V bereto
has changed hams tho ° UO '
made fimrw. “° f CTaiUr y meat
K^!. W<Ut *7 Sto<Mly ttt fUf
ofsUliliJ Naa’yat $2 76(8
Broom*—Sales at $2 OO£S > r rfi t
it •rfSSte &•
plain insides doren *•> .’,'ii r , a! |’ c ° . Buo^ete,
varnished, sTsgThS.i* l'“ *T,h B! v’ $ , 215:
hoops, 3 dozen V '’■••■ at*. No 1, 3
r'° l WwSStfi # 31.5775.
b.ai-is, J 3 60; llalf Jiu/heL' seaW
"fea»»s?vii^ 2b ” he, i
:Sg|SSKSvSf^
ftfc r - ::: ;S
1 jsx waashs«H«. tr
Appl'-. r^l'‘ l > l 4 l l’ r ai“"‘'' h °' i ' fJ ***■>' 7 ' Per iiuslT
h'be
ora are wluinj t > <uUi ,o , tha , n , bold
mrrkct is held by a r''r hniHs^£ 00 ,' I r r \ th K
ra t « a v>ki ’ V * J ° * - 1 itra family A? ■¥>
teJL '• mm " Wa *' ,n flour sold *l* «
i t eo/ , Tb! r ""V 1 "’ 1 at $( "*« 50 ,-er bbl
smalTS Ja, fou“w.-‘ b ™ bare; W 8 note
51 30 and mUdhn ™sl il^* 1 * short,
fo^?£Fr- ! ’
■rv - N, .“, 1 Maokerol, <aic« at #li, \„ ~’ I SL
00; *No- j Lareo nt .Til ?'v v -> _' • -»i ?iv
Herrins- salj ~r„, .' ,- u - ' ! m »dluiD at 47:
un riuif, (uuea t>| new t.alumnrn at <t7 •> ,•
ss I: Lake ‘ " l “ hf I,h ‘»*t*s: WhitlFieh'
. zrire*' ' rlch '-'-eats ,-er bound 8D ftJ .
h 2"™:£?„ «* «■
rorueiuber to have n rioM . • o oever
the present Umo. the '
b^s^-s£?Sks%
2 Cr , f k
ZldZrT 00 - ' ih ° "'* lh “' uader^our
sales ol 50 sacks Kin at 31®d« : a large lcnwuu’j
not command these figure. “ Wuu.d
dSOltWhees- rUtre was a stead r trade demand
for this i.-tlolp, . hales 36 bbls N. 0. o d orop at
aoc; sa-es of 40 Do.» fl«t» sJop at 68l?.tj)c.
tv 1 tuttgo from 60rctooc p.-r gal on
,Chr. e market waa firm; oalea o: 26 loads ol
new at s22@i6; old at $32@33 per ton
Hides—balea 100 dry flint at 200-; dull
Iron ana saiu.
Fins Bar Iron.
134 to 6 by %to 1 Inoh ....
2. to 6 by 1% to 134 " .
lKtol«by JS to % " .
Horae Shoe Iron.
% to 1 by 6-lti to % Inch 614
Heavy Band Iron. .
2 to 6 by 31 and 3-16 inch 614
134 t0 W 6-16 inoh- 6w ! .
fit to lJsby fi and 3-18 inch- gaj 5
34 to 3£ by 34 and 3-16 inch <«? ti
Boopand llghtßand. * 05
231 to 6 inch..—. gar .
1% to 2 Inoh. <8 So,
13J to 134 inoh.. ;;;;;;;;;;; ffi ga
ltoiH&oSl eg fs
«inoh— $ L
xinoh _ «j 25
34 oent fl) extra for all Cut Hoops. ' ■
Bound and Square.
StoSKinoh *** fiS
to finch.
”ZZZ GR 1
ZZ pte a-u
«and 7-16 inoh 3 1 IQ
, Oval Iron. |
~mi
% 1n0h.... '•••• gg I 5
Sheet iron
No. 10 to 17
** 18 to 24 ...”
" 25and26—~... ..
“_27
Sheets ovor2B in. wide! ii’o ,1 ft extra!
to l<in.,not over 30 wide!!
_ . „ 3-16 to in. wide
I Tank Heads, (not flanging,)
; Boiler Rivets
. Potato?*—The rocaipts are inorpnimy i3 a
quiSiV- ba3h ' St ‘ sC@ * l POr - W
wS!T7^“ y “ d hold »™
E 3^'SJ3Mtgffftf4eS!s
SteMhf^WMd^ 8111 r C 80.
WhU? atsJ *’** tt>
in havo “nvanced. White
Window «lsu«-Thr?3o4Tcmaiii steady
as fhUowß. for city brands, in bdxes
®£_P® cash, no disco ant;- 6jtB and 7tO
Sir!!? 1 ; 1, 9x11,9x12 and 10x12. S 3 25j
mil... tJ 4 “O: 9115 - 19lIr; »“<1 lUxffii '
. a -•*? market presented no . chsn»A
3ttflng.the week. There wi h Titiad> d«^nrt
. ortobi rectified. With sales at 450 petfallonf* o *
KIA2ULT HOUSE FOB BiUE OF
M- good oolor.Pdooa finely under tha ILaXiZ
““ i "“ ‘■Titer
PUmond AUaj.
WEKi I .> T _MTIEW.
i? a high .Utt ol” fiS' *™a<i U
itie t-laoo on -fourth «~ on ** ler ? are upon
sese
fo? p oVn™ ss":
™pBS'of° 3 a?£&
rhubarb an?a tow an,7l'»s 10t ,. 0f raspherry,
s-'W* tlr w
rrithab-io I “cktaJow, 0 w, h t E w n r t „ am ’ th T •»"“
aud waah and C°eTh£m“/.table “ hall '
failing well of water at She ioor “* d nB ™'
wU,' T S d p ,o sell and
the 3 har o “ U W " bs loi3cd to a gardener on
ehant *" ° f -e W H -'!<>»«. Mer-
Tw b d%&'°“ '° r '” mb -
A k L * BU S SUPPLY OF BE res
and Ro,eVa£
8 CASK CABB AJIMO.VIA just id
oei ved and for sale by *stTST BE
jv,-:o ml , “liH'; A.KEI.LY,
.. 69 Jodoral sl. AUeghaiiy.
jUfIEUICISE CHESTS Sri TABLE
reoeived and forsaufby* d prop<i, ' ly assorted,
jy.ty
&3S3SSSK?fS K
rcorired »«droraJe by “ d Vermiluje,
Sp^es.
PSSE.S ££,:
siJt lievod by umn» the Russian Peb
ble Speetocies, which have boon well tried by
many responsible citizens ol Pittsburgh Sd ri-
Hon ty ’Thr h n °«rtiJl< osr , llaTo <- n i en P erfK >t satisiae
«enat“ ° f the3 ° pereom «“> »•
Wlth th “° wkteh wfif always
monW 7 °o r a U o®n t 0 “ “ p «"-
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
Manofacturer of the Rnaslan Pebble Spectacle!
;anl6.d*w Ho. S 9 Fifth ■ treat. Post Bnildln
« y place of business is closed on Satnrda y
R. HUTCHINSON
IMHISSION k FOfiffABBINe MERCHANT
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE
Flour. Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pot and Penri
n , n ei V and PRODUCE OitHRRAO.v™"
Best Brands of Family Flour Alwayson Hand.
"No. 102 Second Street.
Between Wood and Market,
. PITTaBUGH, PiSNH'A.
advances made on Consignment^
% 4i
§ 1 **. P. BABDEEK HAW HEJKIVKD
" from Snuthfie'd street, below the Girard
noose, to No. 145 Futh street -opposite the Court
U oaJ <-- £ ap2lfth
CORN— 1
300 bushqla prim© yellow shelled Corn in
store ane for sale by
WGes,
Mid 5 bbla froth eggs juatreceived and for 6a le
corner Markiel^dfi^^
MeCOEISTER de BAEU,
W ® T H£,u LABUE
.'Tobacco, raurr asd S£din4
it the 707 lowest
Cell and examine our stook before parchaiine
elsewhere. fraHSur
Stri3B
f CET VFPIT7BBUBQB.
Frank!', t, ABBI7KD.
Z'is : ‘^- tL Br<iw r r! ">-
E izahath.
& f akli a . B aP Jf ? * RT2D -
CisAnT* 1, Erov rn3t''!c
J’m Keofl% i'ejMe, FH ®°, .
Ny anzj . Shct,hrrJ.
B®=“Th,
lifht there x?erc 4'.. &t twi-
The
STEAESOAX A9SS3Icy '
Vv IT A (7 -I r *
• 41 -A. 2T X- JS3 'S? *£■
Has opened an office at
r«fSS^ ATBBs ™ B T.
~ o—. * &J>34-Jyd
Pittsburgh Stirf W* e ,
Having «ppi Manufactory.
iathi»-** r iT^? 21 * SA, '*' S boohs
oi t«- ... v4 O. i. beg leave to call thnntt#m*w
.ki?u.te;is? lt ?« for hoop
“sSS?^ Sfom
ly on band. 1 rtment o* Conseta constant
wStSSfi**” ollErim<!c '- 13 in Charge of com-
H, SChE/h /er tP ' 7 ho| osalo.
jyli-lyd 49 P-Mannfaoturer.
48 llorkat. cor. 3d. Street
iu wb photogbaThic
ALBUMS.
6.000 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS
(Only One Dollar a Dozen.)
Prominent Men and Women.
PAISTIKOS
AMD BJQBAVISGS,
JMy One Dollar a Doten. or Ten Cents each
Pittock-s Stationary and
STews Depot,
“ t , reet opposite the Post Office.
Photographic Albania of all Styles.
FO& SALS.
«q uJ iE 9-A- kelly.
69 Federal St.. Alleghany.
ro &3°- .A-„ KELLY,
S) Federal St.. Allcghi
.... „ ?®0- A. KELLY,
fi) Federal St.. Allegheny.
v GKO. A. KELLY.
SJtaderalgt. Allegheny.
WEW DISCOVERS
lo Vtrenirthen and Improve the Sisht
(IaTI 0? LEECH A HCTOHIKBO».h
Dealorin
BEIOFAI.
JAMES A. FETZEBj 1
eonw Mar Set and Ist atreet,=
108 Wood B‘reet,
Cash Figures.
I r ==; -— _AMPBBare ■
L *•*■**«, s'ff' 18 ««
fiSwwfaßns
T- E-ENTIRE troupe
gsi&gßSgE:
J - “• cor'ktweu.,,., _
ft,,, “ d OI IJSB3 '
to
fITTSBeasH, pa.
Lae CBISTADOao»s aUH D^ B '
Certified to be
y Dr. Chilton, of hi 8 w York,
¥BBChemists,
rich, mellow SHAD£ Ffioa
PBEBmv A.
Sgf.foftoei! thtJ’m'oßt bShtifi 1 i f [10rta the at
nteiity to the Hair. ™ uuful Bios, and great
M® 011 * « Aste,
eAh? all Hair vwh 3 - , - - “a appß-
5O CODa »«* $3 s erl ? .t t ,e.aecordm fi
fylS;d*w3wo. 5
■ * l »*-
tore throat, j ,U £°*, ®°lic
rheumatism, and t«i ..t ,i OE d h«h »■ d
trial to every one affliS«5 rf “li? ’ 1 coa mend i<»
named dmeasel ' Otol W!th ‘ n * 01 the above
PWw°a^i n S;' oct 16 ‘£ m! Vf AKN - ER ’
uSdtl t g e ? l ffe^T 0 rk a fcg'-'t °«* 56 Cort
aul4.dAw?lmo torK - Sok.br all Dru*siit ( .
orals from th» *m»TiSu? e i Cr aertnotire mip
blessintf oa oar sick P *
PUb in “!rhe£ °i|,, B r“ dreti ‘b
a 'new ora’Mn thenraofaMnP M2}! 1 . o<>nilll f? < S ß
would then beoomo 10iDa - wU “
r the HSAUse 4BT.
actioa V co f °Fd. tl b0 ty c^ l e t S i BO d^aased
1 aajflwsß
of the Bo™kS., lT ™' nord Affections
meoieine in Se worß
oases should bo taken d £ >n rfcese
Directions and “ orain *- R »ad
I CASE OP EOSCOE K. W AToO'/.
I n J l randr “K—lfm York ,
bSJ? W y B of a Pr^ 0 “,%■ k ph. Hesiment,
I and on the ° n an , dlas J
many of the Chippy& l
arrhea. The Army Smm bilious oi-
I was reduced to akin amlbone * n<i
I pany -were quite* rnmU ef' -among the oom
worked in your LeboSm™ L^ smb who bad
dreth’B PilbXtt^h^fev^^^P^"-
I hSth. an£t no “Me f thly fail to
send you n«i * oo<l health, I
tire company would Bto *' n ® oess a-'y. the en
j&SSS*$K;
rjp H £ “
WMSM I WILSOI
wliag Mmv lulls e
IBST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL,
• —•AT .THE*- '
WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND.
JA?.A7COD.
where all the Maohines of
EUROPE AJTD AMERICA
were In competition.
r ntotrI alter ., )imon , Pirt3t j ranoft
tte“4™”Jlddu^gYho?^ D ?^£“"' 1 *
U ?A S tt% D ?«•**
38g^imL&ll£
OFFICE, 27 rasa STREET, PITTSBUB 3H
Machine makes the ' LOO rtttpo
sHtnto, &ow Yorgl Prt ° f 018 A i“wd*^“’
JoBb? h BTHuusiß:
i B U 0 OEBB O B TO
J A 8 ■ p ■ F L E M I N C .
DRUGGIST,
Wholesale -and Setail Beale, ia
Foreign Fain*.
rVo - Street,
my2Myd m seHßmr CITY,?*,
W, E. Sohmertz & Go..
NTO. 81 FIFTH STREET,
alar » a “d superior awort-
MISSES AND CHILDRENS.
BALMORALS. BUXTON BOOTS,
EUGENIE. CONGRESS AND
lace gaiters.
AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS,
MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS, 4o 48,.
WMoh they are selling 8t very low prfeee.
Dissolution*
me iaw hrm/will be settled. - '
CHARLES KNAP,
H. F. RUDDg
Fort Pm iv. .NICHOLAS k. WADE.
.. fQTt Pitt Foundry Jn|y 1.1883, JylB-2m
The Howe Sewing Machine.
Invented 1848. Perfected 1862.
Received tbibute fboh iu
other Scwinj Machines, at the World’s Fair
HSB4 while ttefiteferSawimt Machine reo-ivS
an honorablementfon on its merits; and Wheel
er A Wlißnn’e a medal for ito device. called "Cir
cular hcok. The Howe Sewinc Machine, was
•WM* bromnmtto aa-EnaUsh Exhibitor.) as
™M<? r all norposea on exhibition. Oariight
perfoot,roXon
Sold and rented. Cor, Pena& St Clair, streets.
KTO. ago BEDFORD ST. FOR SAILS—A
V well hnllt two story dwelling house and lot
“ pound for sale. A hall, sin rooms,garret and
oetiar. water fixtures, two front porches, one at
«mh floor.
W Q Market street.
3 PECIAiIfOTICES
W’m awarded a
PATENT LEATHER, KID,