DAILY POST. ire...ek PIETTIIIed.ELL !!!L N.!). tr 7 WV PARK RAW .102M1 YORK; and 6 STATE STRE Wee klyO are our agent? for the Willy &Lid Post in those akin% and are ay - thurised to take Advertisement! and Subleriptuns Or as at oar Lowest Rate*. W E DNE SDAYMORNING, SEP f CITY AO NISIG111191111001) INTIUMEACE DAILY AND WEED. LY PONT _ . . . _ TAE DA ILY AND Wln: UN LY Po:, r . can hereafter be procured at the News Depots of J. W. Pittock and Frank Case, Fifth street, with or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5 cents. HABEAS COEITS --The following cases were before Judge McCandless yesterday morning. The first case was that of Robert Bailey, held by Capt. Wright, as a deserter from the I;ati Regiment Regular infantry. Mrs. Bailey, the boy's mother, Leto ti that he enlisted against her will; that. he was her only son, born in 1 , 4,, will be eighteen, next December. Her husband when last heard from was in Washington City as Baggage Wagon Master. She knew he had refused hint to go into the army. He enlisted under Capt. Kennedy and has been home about two weeks. The descriptive papers were then pro duced, and the age given end registered was twenty-one. Captain Kennedy testi fled that he enlisted under bite at Pitts burgh that on his own admission he was twenty-one:„ that his father made uo ob jection to his enlisting. Captain Wright testified that Batley was arrested some time ago by his order, an, sent to Harrisburg. Atter perfortnit-q guard duty, he was cent to Fort Lafayette, and there deserted Judge McCandless stated that it was doubtful whether the mother in this case had a right to make a petition for a writ of Habeas Corpus. Atter a few remarks by the District Attorney, in reference to the father being the only proper person to petition for the issue of the writ, it was gnashed, on the ground that the mother in the case had no right to petition. The next case was that of .John Mcln tyre, a mit o:, of Co. It. I.tist regiment Ohio volunteers. It was testitiPd that he enlisted last March, a year, in Clew Lod, unknown to his parents, and that he was not nineteen. He received no bounty. lie was in the battles of Ball Run and Chancellorsville, and was wouud.--d at Gettysburg, and was seta to the hosi.4.it,l af'Philadelphia, trout whence he obtained a furlough to go home. His physician, day before his furlough expired, put him in the hospital here. He left last Monday week and was arres , ed by Capt. Wright, as a deserter. The D.strict Attorney ob jected to the discharge, for the reason that the return of Capt. Wright had not the defendant in his charge. It was insist ed in reply, that the return showed the defendant to be in his charge. The bce was discharged LLOYI) .. ; R. I. Eaßn P. Alit.Ps.—Mr. J. W. kittock opposite :he Poet Office, sends us a copy of this vaiu. able map. It has been got up in splendid style and is sold so low as to place it in the reach of all. An examination will show at a glance its value, for we bud that every station on every Railroad, every Telegraph office, every Express office, besides a large amount of interest ting and instructive matter not to be found elsewhere. Every Express office, with the particular Express company to which it belo• gi, throughout the entire extent of the United States and the Canadas landing places and distances along the principal rivers, and many other iningi which we need not enumerate. are set down in order, and ready for reference. -- The owner of this useful map. and we think a copy ought to he in every m:-r• chant's office, will find that it supplies specific information respecting railroad. telegraph and express com.nulticroion be tween place and place, which ca n not met with on any other map ever publish ed. THE Rochester, (N. 1. ) Lem ~T O RIVE : "A single fac has come to our know ledge relating to the strawberry crop of the past season will d0u1..1ea.4 astonish many of our readers. A prominent fruit grower of Western New York, from a single patch of sixteen acres, sent to mar ket thirteen hundred bushels of straw berries of the Wilson 4eediing and Tri omphe de Grand var.ties. The entire crop was sold at an average I rice of one shilling per quart, real.-it g the. snug Nam Of five thousand two hundred dollats, as the product of sixteen acres of ground.-- We doubt whether any other siY:OPT:i acres in western New York have yie:il-1 the like sum as the single crop. They slay be taken as an instance of the pn 1 . able nev ofthoronklaly scient,fic lruttgrowing. THE FLOGI.ING C.k=k: RE;IVED. - Dr. King, on Fourth street, yesterday after noon at Alderman . I)3nal,lson's. laid a charge against Provost Marahal, .1. liar ron Foster, Charles Ilefh.nry, Allred Fogle, Henry Palmer, and Charles Morri son, with an aggravated and unprovoked assault and battery on the person of .10. seph Hagan. The parties will have a hearing this evening at six o'clock. We have no doubt that from the excitemen. and interest created on its occurrence, the public will be on the . I °l cire fur the upshot of this case. A,WASFUNGTON PKINTER A aEBFI. Sic - ARABY OF bTATE.—Patrick Henry Button whose name was signed as Secretary of State to the recent call of Gov. Shorter. of 41abama, for an extra session of the Legislature of that State, formerly r.-.7:d ed in Washington (says the Sian and was a printer in Duff. Green's office years ago. He has since edited and published one of the two newspapers in the South. Lane ENY. — Eliz;llully,a noted vagrant, was up before Alderman Kiily, on the charge of larceny, preferred by Margaret Suekson. She was cent to .n.ul to b, dieted. Eliza a few years ago was beautiful and respectable girl, but through the cursed agency of drink and evil r.,,0 ciates, she has been brought to her prey eat degraded condition. ASSAULT AND BATTERY,—Mary Me Don ald, oat Elizabeth al orris on the hand with -a knife. She was glen before Alderman Jones on last Tuesday and held to bail.— Both reside in the Fifth Ward. NEVS COM P LETIO N. —That tine building corner of Sixth and Wood streets, will, is a few weeks be ready for the accommo dation of the German Trust Company. They can be proud of their new place of baikneas, It is an ornament to the city. Mlss-'CutRLOTTE CuIIEAS has express ed a wish to give one night's I , erforrnence i n Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, each, in aid of the Sanitary CDnitnissiou We wish she could be prevailed upon to come-here.. SURETY' tH' THE PEACE — Mary HaElitr lodged Information at Alderman J. II Jones, of the Fifih Ward, against John Moore, with threatening her life. Chi val. ric John was held to bail to answer at the neat term of Court. • ASSAULT AND BATTIN.>. - Alderman Jones, had Curly Minor arrested on Tt day last, on oath of Patrick Finneesy.with aggravated assault and battery. Curly was held to bail. RETAIRLS a Tae TaAeS. Work ra en are employed in reparing the track of the Pennaylyania Railroad at the foot of Waithirigtoti 'street. it will be completed tew daps. F“r the Port FRANKLIN' puzzled the silvans cf Paris by pr , pouuding the query—Why, if a fish l weighing. say iFr rt ,, unds, is placed in a vessel partly titled •,,., , i—cir, the vesei and contents will wc; i; : r-.) metre al;er the fish is added than, bilt , •-e ' "f he wise Invii discussed the matter with gravity, writing essays itpun the blibi , Cl, at length appeal ing to Franklin f,,r nis solution. fits re ply was, tact the vessel and eJntents did weigh jill,t, as match more after the fish was added as bcfcre. No one thought of hying the expernnent. The lesson was useful in more wo j s than one. The wine glass and in exoariment, however, is quit. , a ruler-at matter from thg puz7zle ut Dr. I ~,,nliI.Ll-113 a7com plishmeut involves the vodation of no well known natural law and involves no new philo6ephicel tact. A very sligh elevation of the water apton L;le broad sur face at the too of COthe glass, amply coin pensates or the displacement of the oar. row bottom, if the pins are dropped in verucaily until they begin to appear above the surface of the water the aitliculty in completing the experiment is overcome. for the interstics between the pills. ittle tubes, on which, the water obf ring he law of capillary attraction rises, with out overflowing the edges of the glass. This will ate unt in a mrau.::-, hQ apparently srnali rise of water c . t.t. ot:- race. It is interesting.. witness the wag er gradually rising, and without reflection i might seem that the pins did not Tispla.., a correspondin g bulk of water, but such to not the tact, any apparent discrepancy must be accounted for by allowances for the deficiency in the observation of the individual making the experiment. I.ool` SK ITS at McClelland's Auctinn SI \ FRE A, c 11.17% T —mn Saturday last as Adam Suegle, a driver f tt. Pain •er, was going 11 _ne with his wagon, con taining some nine trunks belonging to , n, s ume it, cuntit,t with a g vehicle, the k el wh'elt thew lout into the r with some of the trunks urew hint. breaking three of ribs, whose sh.o:er, , d points pierced I -is lungs, causing great Intl tirmion.-- I ir. Duncan. his a — ending phys,cian • t,:iults that by care nursing, hi' will ont Ll danger. Tto , :,.., dent or, arced ou Penn Street, Iles itaud. MEM _ - AN EYE SORF of the late Washington Hotel a' t, Ca - ial Bridge. presentii atip-isr.ll.ee. 'run, the Shattered oindition of the thesever stnrm. niuy cant,. the i'e. 1.. either it ought L.). repa;red ti•ri. down. LADIES' CONG,IEEIq ( ~ uTU!:q at Ifccit.l land's Ati;!tion. WIYY: —John Knox-, a rofler, waß arrestiql by uLli,.-er Scutt, abusing Ens wile, Nary A. iinox. 'i.• was s-nt lil trial. John wat , If-It a 5,2 V lately the , z 111 80 ,A GE CC.. I Mc Ciellabds. --- A 171. . .S. (. 1 • . Ca;pt. Tr ees . o f tV,-st•norri.3. was, w. motion of Elon. 11. D. itniv.ed to prz,;..;.ice In CLe ,prt CH! , DM" t'S `,ll 3 TuEATßE.—Manaper Ilenc , rson ' s ener getic t tfortz, te as, ! .iL•• the atrical zoing, ward lu the cr , wttcd d I houses that higt.;y gr• - -t the ;:rea' "Thc C . Here. ' 1 he play 'I repie: write points 111,1 • tions. To eight, twain, .• betted. •• • . . !nit; Will visitonr y inn f•-w h ta , :netthy this Beason F. rn:iraci number ut talented an.ctes r• an rniuistrel hes had und ,, i his dir”ctl,e, for years. Sanford has 1 , 1 , 4 ecuciuded brilliant and succebFful seaeou of weeks at it Mh:)l,Lnd , more, !Alf, hail in the to;,-:try. dr. protnises un Cuban goa l et.:erla,hrnt•rt un his ap t r Jecrilag 'SINK ti. PI , e ltu ki.sy • b.• r; u:;; r t ate '1 runt Cun.t.tu.,. i Lt A li: erlng golden fttcP is a r ,,, (1 r,mpa uture Her ••:.4 ft' • u.•, 01 , 11 , 1 r. it. Lc, 111 th- bt:- WE direct attention to the car i,t I•rank lc -11y, Alderman a d Att,rney nt Law, in another coluinD. ritter.d.; t.r , the lection of rs ,, t1111::8, a' lqh,r connected ith the profession. ...IF.OVICII a -.AK r. Leh liesvirar Machinda..t,r manufselpri , " , atP ; • u-e A. Y. Ctlki:A't Gen,“: lA earth street. JOSEPH 111.EYEE. is 20fJ DU. VII/LCITEY . F. 2 of PALNC7.9ND PLatli FURNATURE, 4se. CH ktrA WA.N.RII OUSE. 135 BM ITLINHELD I - 11;P t'l (Betwatin Sixth stroot p:,y LUI REV. 1. V. PERNIIINGI, Pro.f.l psi( a_lo S{ 'C I NED CO !J. El; 1: Ix ihe Sat t. up rb x tensive additions are in aiting• inet evil lea :h -•t ers t'ntirpit •ed '' ' in the talent idranehed Lit.d. a a per term pay- t,i r a i exper sea in :tie 11”a d .di e , Weith'ne and Puel. Ihe Fall 'lrvin will tsorriatenee Tea, don, September lid Smid t,t ?resident iag r, a I ..tattiot.:l/12'. ['redden: et fru Is Y. Carpets, Oil (ohs, WINDOW SHADES. Prices rechr.ed at the EW OARPET STORE M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO. 71 46173 FIFTI3I M'SktE.El Between the Pont 11 1Tice ttud Dlnpatch Deering to mutat:l3e fur the Fall trade 4.n Entirely Nen- stock, We are tierinr a!! zantis now nn hand at prices very tuLtztt belt,: pre .eat asarket rater. especial:y ins ico the ttt teutior. untry NPrcha , :ts and Whokak Borers Administrator's Notice. LitlrT.Ens .OF A "lAN Ls'l'lt AT lON - having been granted to the u on the estate of M. K. Nulaa duce:ased, bre of AireghealYtorttify. All pots.,ns knowing them selves indebted ore requested to mate immedi ate payment, and all persons having cl a i m , against said estate will present thew duly authen - tieated - for settlement. . L. B..FIiTTRB,MAN. Administrator. Be, 137 Fourth strtot. al42%ebi . AI; t'lelland's Tire tih:p~.iug lin:ette says that it is re• th,it Ihr silvirrhars will be. restored h, :igtnal ci , tisignees. the silver wa , shipped by au English house and in s, rt-ii in Lundon for the full amount. - It is also stated that the commander of :he Florida, on hearing this fact. resolved to restore it t ) the right owner. The Ar©y and Navy .. , tte nays it is g - rti.iying to know that the Governmen the dangers of difficulty our it indiffereut eo the . • El rupture, wiiic Li we trust the good riaLue iJurt,a Lid It iy wiLL wieti titer th übiir tyranry which ii up% head on the North Amer! n‘Hirl of he ultimate success of the :r . a-y means that the North has set to w t rush the heroic efforts of the I: t •n. lee is now able to gee ne kriockdown hlow to the federais and it he should utterly 4Y:::~ '~ 1~4 i~. r,u • s• J7'l : t'Jr l'JtUlllfiC, the ett-c F' l nt that another year wi;lb, who knows what gnif the contederatee.- will be •,z fia nh. , l l'et,eral Lee remain inactive ; r:T ar Init./3 to sweep around L.- rear to tl )oti the confedera (y ano veer lap 1A;1 hid communication ll;chrnocd may become a mere capu PIM 11l am! the Sunda, and all be lost. TLe ~ :obe regards peace atili , I,,tant. but the te•ue not doubtful.— IL says the Sundt may be mangled and xhausted, hut must win.in the end. Ti.e l'"ulederate loan on the 214 of r,.1 1 :, 1 I per ceht closing at H. 11.- r'111: t. ti l t. I MEM L., CI, 1.. P F4,1:1-11ES,, uov., Aug 2. - (; , -.lJeru av,.!,y hat, .usi rc'url.ed to lurk tows, t•-in , cpedit. $ll 10 11 :311-061. ' S lin.'l•• eagag,l Wa3 part of 11, I N,, , w York mounted 'Alen, Col. Imiut,tinel Lewes. fur. expedition Wilhatnsi,drg on the inst.. and pusliol through New Kota C. if., directly to itiiiin•s Bridge. At the latter place rive rebel regiment of infantry in rich pits was found, which was supported by a Li - Ist - iron tit EEEEEMI A charge was ordered across the bridge the rebels took refuge behind. We lost one killed and one wounded. We captured tire prisoners. The enemy left four killed, one c.tticer, obEVSergeaut and two trier they also left a number of their dead, c. prTir Den ITC-)r I.t .4% Copt. I. - Advices from Pon Gibson to the 12th says, General I:, , ,urß, wall e,..v thousand men and twelve pieces of artillery crossed the Arkansas thr• :-J, Imt the enemy declined battle and !ell hack. lite rebel force i 4 Th&tc cansidi-rable sickness at Fort n, bat few deaths, however, have ..tcent-ttc.i. '1 he small pox prevails to some extent among the Indiana in that neigh. borhood and many had died. It was reported at Fort Scott on the h that litant had a battle and had been whipped with the lose of three hundred. .TEFFER,ON CITV, September I.—The radical emancipationists met here in State Convention to day and effected a prrma tient organization, with Judge Wells, of Cole county in charge and two Vice Presi dents from each Congressional district. Four fifths of the counties in the State are represented and other delegates are yet to arrive. Candidates for Supreme Judges of the State will be nominated. T A MEETING OF THE COM3iIS- SiONE:n.6 of tho Monongahe a Water Com ',any. held Anguot 24th, at tho Birmingham Ccuveil Chamber, James Salisbury was appo'nt• ' c l Chairman and John P. Pears Secretary. On teltioo of Mr Chambers it was h' , ....0/twirl. That the books of the Monongahela cotnpany be reopened to receive sub vorit.t on i t.) the stock of said Company, com mencing on I hursday, the 29 h day of Ang'st. from i o'clock a. m. to 6 o'clock m.. contin uing fui-thor notice, at the following place , i—At the °thee of Esquire Ammon. East ,ha ;at (hi Office of Esquire Salisbury. Birmingham. and at the Wilco or James NI i - tar. Sou'h Pittsburgh, Cue Dollar per share will be paid on stib gel ibingi i according to the charter. au26 1 GROSS NICHOLS' ELIXIR, IRON IL and Bark, reoeived and for salikby ONO. A. KNLLY. 69 Federal Bt.. Ailleadaany. . TELEGRAPHIC. LATE FOREIGN NEWS NEWS FROM FT. GIBSON Finlncipation Meeting in Missouri Ace, dm.. 4e.. ato. September I.—The Africa from Liverpool on the 22d via Queenstown on the '.2",:d ult. arrived this afternoon. Cotton firm and advanced-4d. Bread stuff's dull and declining, except Corn, which has au upward tendency. Provis ions steady. Lominx, August 21 f.t2lf , t 91 f for money. The political news is unimportant The American consul at Frankfort had dikpiayed the Mexican flag. The Euro pean of that city explains that it was in pursuance of arrangements by which, in ,-.ise of the overthrow of Republican au thority in Mexico, President Lincoln would allow Mexico to represent in for cign countries by agents of the Washing. ton Goverument. The Emperor replies to the fact in March last. Secretary Sewar.l declared that President Lincoln and his Cabinet would never tolerate a monarchical government in Mexico, and it anticipates a war if the Emperor o France does not confine himself to indent nity and leave Mexico a republic. 0R EAT 1 II ITA: V. - Nothing is known of the movements of the Confederate priva teer Florida, since she was seen at 'Tusca rora, on the °Yelling of the 20th of Aug. Speculations have been afloat as to the object of the Florida's visit to British waters. tine report is that it was for the purpose of taking on board Mr. Mason, who is about returning to the South.— It is announced that Mr. Mason had gone to Ireland or a visit to Earl Monoughmore It is announced by the last steamer that he ship Eagle had arrived at Liverpool row .rniu.la, with the silver bars taken ell of the Atnericantthip it. F. Lioxee, by Lc 1.1,,r;:1a. nbl- Americans w •n 9 we sgain record our —The 11.111 : I, n.ii 1%1. Ca VI,/ Monongahela Water Company C 9 rre7pondence of the Cincinnati o,llllller PROM WASHINGTON. iddi long in the Nary Touching the French Hccupation Mexico—The Presideneß Getter to Ge n Grant. WASHINGTON, August 31. Official announcement is made that, noel withstanding the numerous vessels added to the navy within the past two yeare, the work of construction is still to go on. The Department has just decided to build another fleet of ironclad vessels. "Inej will be longer and more formidable than any now in the service of Ibis or any other country—being, in fact, perfect copies of —Consols closed at the great I:7iristion's ocean ships Puritan and Diciator, now budding in Now urk The official organ this morning says that. it is not probable that the gover•mem will at any early day, proclaim to the country what policy it intends to pursue with respect to the occupation of Mexico by the army of France, and the overthrow of its republican form of government by the same instrumentality. Our domestic affairs are in that condition that extreme caution and reticence become the duty of the Administration, when a question of such gravity and magnitude is involved. The following ia a correct copy of l'rea dent Locoto's letter to 4 , t-ueral Grant an inaccurate abatraet of which Lag bee published iti some Western papi.rs EXEC:: i• MAN'iION . , WASH NGTO`:, ) " Mtnor nil Grail 511 P. AI: 6K:I;NR 4: Ido not rernem her that yeti and I ever met, personally, I write this now as a grateful acknowledg merit for the almost inestimable seircii F you have done the country. 1 wish to say a word further. \\ hen you first reached the vicinity of Vicksburg, I thought you should do what you hnally did march the, troops across the neck, run the batteries with the transports. and thus go helow and 1 never bad any !alai, except a gene raj hope that you knew better than I, that the Yazoo Pass expedition, and the like, stioceed. When you got beldw, an d tuck l'iirt Grand (ink N I thought you should go down the river and lien. Ban*: and when you turned northward, east of the It I . ! 1: I t • sighs it was a mistake. I how a Al . to :21 . 44-44., :h. personal ackr owle.lgturnt that s.. I %vie riO:i and I Ni 3.9 carol outs, city tTu!y, _qt. .n h.i ly C FROM FRANKFORT 4/ 44 L4l; /t 4 •eirarn,4, To , fnor- :aauguruhan c -, rntnencee to -w r row. it promtv.: , to be very iutereh:i: g An immense will be pre3ent. ❑ duding inn: y of the wea!thiest anLi int!:“-htiKl (AO, :us of fie::tucky. A :4T-ecli, rav, arrive (:urn I. •x:! r.O %.1 a. early eperueroi ar xl.,c;od on the train from Lou At I, the newly Gor •rt. or wtll he t:dcorted to the tita:e lucre by the rtcd nu,h,r ttle.S. Ile w,ll be tairt..3ed on Lehalt c , the citi. cus I.y Attorney General •I.v. nttring liuveNwr then make an address, at the coneksiou Ot whR h w.,i introduce• P..-arictte, who will deliver hi inaugural. The inaugural is a conservative docu m , •nt. It takes grounds against what Mr. firamlette terms the maduees of a crc ;, l i ❑ clays of people, who seek to enforce on the people of the seceded States, terms of submission that w.mid deprive them of their rights undcr their State (; , verninenfi and undur the Consti!u'ion of the I 'leo States. lie says L ither recunqructiw. rr r. vt.4 . at.,,n of the (iuvernrnmit arm ece.s,ittry, hod hrentneky uidia only for prt•HervaLion of the Polon. I: th rebellioo had been (tun would he necessary. but laminae as it is a failure. the preservation of th Union is the only task assigned to ns. He &tiles the right of any State to In re admitted through thy form nit a State Cuc•vention. There having been no su , -- eessful disruption of the Government. no re admission is necessary. The insulior dination of the Southern States caused the Government to substitute military for civil law. When these States lay dowt. their arms and return to their allegiance, civil law will again be resumed. The Government should see to it that their al li-glance is Jut into the hands of loyal men. f, during their tern 3, of nasubordina Lion, any violation of State Constitutions or the Constitution of the United States, has been committed, the matter mint tested in the courts of the land, alter .110 n States have laid down their urine. Mr. Bram! .t•tte cv opposr , d TO ;.he arm g of tiegror-e, not because he doubts the Ithorily (.f . the (iJveruruent to make use of any means to carry on the war success fully, or because of sympathy fur the rebel, but because ouch a measure is cal• culated to humiliate the pride of loyal white men, and to produce insubordina tion among the slaves of loyal ownere. He asks, what will become of all these negroes at the close of this war : They will not be permitted to remain iu the South amongst the people against whom they have been fighting, and must there fore swarm in the Northern and border States Towards the close of the address some thing is said against a party which seeks popular favor on the ground of its pretend ed love for liberty of speech and press and constitutional rights. Without men tioning names, he deals hard blows at the Vallandighamers of the North. The official election returns give the entire vote for 13randette G 7,566, for Wick• litre, 17,344. The vote of the counties of Clinton, Harlan, Johnson, Letcher, Pike" and Perry are thrown out, because the official returns were not made to•day.— They are border mountain counties, with no mail communication at present, The vote in Harlan county was 320 for Bram late and 40 for Wickliffe. Perry County gave Bramlette 103, Wichlilie 6. E.LBINGBIERG GRAPE. .%E CAN FURNISH A FEW VINES as this valuable Grape at 912 1.0 par dozen: $1250 Po 100. no% Z) street, By Last Night's Mail I my I A. I INCM ~.-z • Adlr ss MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Nkw Vona, September I.—Flour lower and pro s generally without material change. , $ 1 Whi'l,y firmer at tkci4k l ,; ‘ , Leto doing tn 1. bent alio scarcely so firm at ~ , , •441 Chimiao Sprme: $1 for Milwaukee Club, $1 15(01 20 for Unsound Corn in more demand andbets sr; the demand is partly apr.tu Is • live: 7 ' 111 •7 . I.r rthir.i. l ng Wedern elbow 7,11 1 1 74 .it, fur Western Ballow. tam firmer ri for Western. Pork opened dull and closed heavy nod 'otter, at $ll tiltl-tid.ll Co•.tld I t l ite..,••; $l.; 511 for New do: $lO r:Orialti for New Prime Mee,. Lard firm at ts% o lo l /.. Money more active and firmer at 6147 la emit, chiefly at tiatni,.. Jterling 1..v.t, (bold without derided rhange, opening at advartrinit tt, 'ISL . ., declining t..• 1 .1, 1 4, and c'os.ng ( - 4“itt at Policy tiove , uatent Stocks quiet; 8. 6's 81; Coup ons Ir. YnEIK, August Mari:of —The market tor beef cattle without change, and the supply al cattle generally of a pretty good qual ity. Toe current prices for the week we e: Beef cattle, ,• cwt.. I I ott I ty, $10.55@10 75; ordinary to onlilLuon, 50,9 4; inferior SC/ 50@,7. Cows end e.. 1% LI; I , t. quality ;14 r-Akcp-i; nrdinary to enro l:1011.V: - . W.:: lot quality, or; i nary 7; common r.' , .;'(.ed.l; inferior •Vit , r, heep Per Lea I, oxtrAs. '25; prime,. sl' , l c• , nsmso Sik'rb'- 4: inferior .70;.• ; vY ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale, 4 IOT OF COI R ACRES OF LAND on the Brighton ~❑ 11.082 Tvtv•ish~p, I . ()Fit niu.r3 11:11111 THE CITY ace et' • by the I'. F. W. 1.1, R. Well ada ted A COl %TR% ItESIDEE('I• t .iontains quite a flourkhirg Orohard bearing dt.o. dully id all kinds of chi ioe fruits. Pcnisont iislrous olinurehasing would do well to look at bk [duet - , before buying elsewhe e For further aptly ou the premises to )11N 11rttSPRRiiER, Proprietor. e_ tl• Ita- SIMMER DRESS 6001) Selling at ONE Hi LF PHICk HUGUS & HACKE eornor Fite ant N a' - : E:70,1 MALI. AND SECURE A BARGAIN .1. 11. 12,1. L tls.p'S. Market erve oT ~ u r ,teek of I:( ij and SLIOE:i VT OER V LOW RATES, I. , aVtil or (11r Fall and Winter Goods LADIES & MISSES HOOP SKIRTS, ALL SIZES, AT TLELLIIII'S 11 CTIM LIM 45 Fifth Street. CJ PA RTNERBITIP NOTICE ri l l Li F. It I7RI II E FO RE X 0 ease—,,S by J A ME.S A. reTzEit. t: ail Lo 0.,,,t.bu0 I by his widow and WM. U. I It, e-h • he.. long been enzagoi with Mlr.l i orbit, , eele11.11(.110.le of ?ETV Eli • ace and Cam te. , Jon er. et •.. • M et street, Pit I..bare b • i.eJe .J! r,c.nrarerespeet fullpsolir ited 10 , •ontinue th o‘r patroc ugo I tho now firm. M 1l 1' J. I'Fr'ZE R. A Krd-TRo.s,;. HI TRI'f4SES, TR t. SS E.S '!'RI `SSES,TRUI•iSES, TR VSSES, TRUSSES, TKI TR LIS:7 I ES, A superior nrtiele of lA - asses- The latest im pro emelt.. Hard Rubber Trusses, Hard Rubber Trusses, Hard Rubber Trusaee, Th•le wishing a gond Truss and at a low pr should call and examine tog hon.ro 1 , ,ha-ittlg elsewhere. Manorlor Carbon Oil, Burning Fluid %Oda Amh and Pol Apah, lurnery and Patent Medicines of a A kr4.. and complete assoment of Gu Rlpstte and Hard Robber Ssring rt eg. Remember the placc. At .'oseph Fleming's Drug Store, At J.,,septi Riming's Drug ore, At Joseph Fleming's Drug st,,re, Corner of the Diamond and Mo rice t Itreets. Corner of the Diamond and Market streets RU2I) Pittsburgh Skirt Manufactory. Lig AWING OPENED BALES ROOMS R 1 in this city, I beg leave to call the attention „i to e publio to my own manufacture of skirts. iv.. I keep a larger stock than any waolsaler in th in State. 2d. we make a greater variety of Styles Shapes. Sizes and Qualities than any manufaotu rer in the United States. 3d. l'hesteelanii alt the material for hoop skirts, from its primitive state to the salesroom, are under my owe supervisor and entire control. consequently customers can obtain skirts from this house without paying a second profit Also the largest assortment of Corsets constant ly on band. s 4 - Our retail department is in charge of com petent ladies. SIT Merchants rapplisd cheap at wholesale. 11, KR. Manufacturer. jyl 1-Iyd 49 Market, cor. 3d. Street. 50 !ibis ROOFING CEMENT, FOR COATING OIL TANKS, For sale by larproN. OLDDEN * CO., itul9 Wk. ours Eitth &Ed Wood eta.. 24 gtors, RIVER /WI'ELLIGENCIe. - - -- - POET OF PITTSB CI fIGH. A H.RIVED. Franklin, Bennett Clarke, Browne rifle, Jim Reese, Pcebles. i:tbPth. nxlle tin. Franklin. Bennect. Brcwusville, Clarke. Jan Reese, reabli3a, Ao Passage from England Et Ireland $2 5 uO. EUROPEAN AGENC Y. 111111011.A.8 RAT'lltiAN, EUROPEAN - Agent, 122 Monongahela House, Pitt a _ P is prepared anybrm out or send back Passengers from or to part of the old ooan trlspes4l4l il steam or sa nzi,o DRAFTS FORb i Alls:p - ay e- i:ble in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cinettenati toad. Also, Agent for the old blank C . a.r Line 9.iltaz Packets for the Lit,amer Great East_ ens, Rill for the linos of Steamers El4l-/AUS between N... York, Liverpool. Olascow and GtJwaY. fell Steam to queenitown and tivezpool. Th e first class powerful Steamships sirnolvKEHAß, MA RATIION, I TRIPOLI, VVILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK every alternate Wednesday, from Liver pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queens town every alternate WednosdaY. Steerage Passage from Liverpool or Queens town, $25; from New York, $.32.80, Gold or its equivalent in Currency payable in For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS & (ILION. 40 Fulton St., New York or S. RA'II(IAN. Agt, No 122 Monon TH ga O hela Hous l e, Water St.. itt34lyd - GREAT EASTERN, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, BRAND A WALL, Agents. THE STEAMSHTP Great Eastern, WALTER PA T 0 N, Commander WILL BE nispArcinn From NEW YORK on Tuesday. September all' at 8 o'clock A, M„ precisely. And at intervals thereafter of about six weeks RATES OF PASSAGE. FIRST CABIN, from 405 to $135 SECOND CABIN, state room berth& meals furnishes at separate tables. ...... 70 Excursion Tickets; oat and back the lot R, 2d Cabins only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying Passengers. and Chil dren under twelve ytars of age, half fare. Infants tree. THIRD CABIN, intermediate stateroom. passengers found with beds, bedding, table uten.ile and good en bstant fold $4 D STEERAGE, with superior accomedations..s3o Prices of - cabal passage from Liverpool at same rat es as abo ve Prices qeerage passage from Liverpool. $25, All fare Payable In Gold, or its equiv alent In 11. S. Currency. 1ia. , 11 pear:lnger allowed twenty cubic feet 0 An experienoed Burgeon on Loud. For passage only arply to CHAS, A. Will FTlii EY, At the Pasiage Office, 26 BroadwaY• or to T,llOlll RATTIGAN, No Monongahela Llonse HOWLAI.:D S &SPIN WALL, Agents, .72s:t e 2 1 _ „nth Street, New York. state Fair. TUE ! . .NTII ANNUAL EXHIBITION ;TATE AGEICULTURAI EOCIE WILL M: HELD AT NORRISTOWN, MoNTG'y ('O., PA.. Septcanbcr 2'3th and 30th, and October Ist and 2t1,1883, N oEtiiisTo., IS AEOUT 17 MILES ti'o,f of Ph;ladelphia on the Schnylki:l itiith el- d id r. tre e s :hie by Rai:WaY to every part of e tate. The ground , arc beautifully situated, contain ing acres of ground with line large hull ling, thereon erected. t4 , gethor with a large amount of .beddiSK. The track is , aid ti be one of the heat bah mile tracks in the State. The I,re mium, are the heavie.t ever oiT•tred by the So e ety , alum, ut th g ‘o about $7,090, The premiums tor all grades of cattle exceed $l.OOO, fivo of which are i3O each. 19 from $22 to s's, othete running down to lei,er rates. Best herd not leis than Ir , bead, first premium $4O: second premium 11“rsen for all grade: the premiums exceed the highest $100: 22 between $2O and 311, and dher, •anging from 515.10 and For sheet , a-,I swine tht premien., range from $lO to r, and r Poultry there di a long lit cf premiums S.: to 1 ea-h. In the following classes rn alt I it, eon ow s are offered: Plouths , g and Mit aiing Ma . Cutter!, Corn Sheller!, Cider Alit's, timoi, Llutdiets, Tin M are, Leather and its anutli•-t arcs. lias liittires, Morale Mantles, Sutter. Floor Grain and Seyds egt rabies: and also tar anestic and Household Manufactures, Cloths, Car. err, satinet, Spirting, sheeting. Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Knit (Mode, Needle e ark , die„ Prea,l Cs.kes, Preserves, Jellies, dtc. Large premiums are offered tar every variety of Fruits and Flowers. The Fteral Tent will be the largest ever erected by the Society and will form one of the most attractive featu es oft the Exhikotion Frutt.tdrape and Wiae will be eX• b bi tyd in this department lha Penaiyivsnia Railroad and Norristown ltai road have enoged tq ca-rai ar•icles for ex- Moat, u to :Lid Irvin the Exhibition freight free, rigt,uiring the forwarding freight to be Valid vanish will he repaid shipper when goods are returned the station whence shipped. It is hoped to stleet the .saum with other important road•. hi.eiirsions at reduced rates will be run on all the leading Railroads. Entries can be made atth Office in Norristown alter the 4th day of Sep e tember. All articles 111111: be entered on the books on or before Tues. day evening. September 211th. Exhibitors must become members. Membership $l. with lour Coupon Thkets, each of which will ad nit one person to the Fair once. Single Admission, 'QR. A Lint of Premium? and Regulations eau be 4ad by addreasi- K ton Snore ta ry THOMA- P. KNOX, President. A, BROWER LONGAER, Sen'y• su2 - -ds ivtd orristow n, Pa. 6.Z , PECIA ITIES AT RANK /NS DRUG vt, Markel -trecl. three belew Ith street, Baal/111'a Spiced Blackberry, 1 or Dia,rhoon, Dy.iintery, (11.1er., 11,Gmt urn Ranktn's Extract Ericlt a. For all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder Radklifq A hair thr,nin,; of intrin , le value Figaro Segarv, Hard and Soft Rubber Syringes, Hand Mir rora,,te., at RANKIN S DRITO STORE. au': No. O 3 Market Street. below Fourth. LLOYD'S STEEL PLATE Telegraph, Express RAILROAD MAPS MEM United states, CANADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK SIZE S FEET EY 6 FEET. Accompanying each main map ie an independ ent map of THE EASTERN STATES, n a scale ten timrs as large as the main map SIZE FOUR FEEL IN DIMENSIONS. The twe maps together show tio,ooo Railreta Stations• Sold Only by Subscription. Sr&CRIPTION BOOK NOW OPEN JOHN H. Sole Agent, Oppoeite the Postotrioe, we on llow mAntdatitttring $ suPerior aritlata et . -IA , whielt we areprepared to dative? from oter 10021.1, YARD. 666 LIBERTY STREET. Best quality of Statically Coal lawns on firm*;urns!. DICKIVONOWKWART OCO: I' kB. TOBIAS' VENETIj N LIN I- A-1 IVIENT. o Tmon This is to certif M y or thatesti for the yl last live years hsve used in my family Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian Liniment and in every instance have tound it tul , v equal to his recommendations. I have bound it to give almost instantaneous re lief in -11803 of toothache, croup, bilious colic, rore throat, pain in the chest and back and rheumatism, and I cheerfully recommend its trial to every one afflicted with any of the above named diseases. J. H. Hartford. Conn., Oct 16thA, S 1861. WARNER. Price 2.5 an 3 SO cents a bottle. Office 56 Cott laudt Street, Now York. Sola by all Drrzgists. aul-t:d.lcw:dawSwe. (a.Z URGEON GENERAL HAMMOND. 0..7 by ordering calomel and destructive min eral from the supply tables, has conferred a blessing on our sicke_soldiers. Lot him not atop here. Let him order the discontinuance of "Bleeding," and the substitution of Brandreth's Pills in the place tnersof. Then will commence a "now era"in the practise of ?dedicine, whioh would then become emphatically THE HEALING AIM. I have for thirty years taught that no diseased action could be cured by mercury or tartar emetic, That the human body could only be "madewhole" by "vegetable food"—Animal food being, in 14ct, condensed vegetables, Brandroth's Pills should be is every military hospital. These Pills core Bilious Diarrhea, Chronic 1. tarrhea, Chronic Dysentery, and all Fevers and :Modem of the Bowels, sooner and mbre surely than any medicine in the world.. Brandreth's Pills in these Cases should be taken night and morning, Read Directions and get new style. CASE OF ROSCOE K. WATSON. Dr. B. Brandrefk—Reis York York a private in Co. F, 17th Regiment, Now Vols. While at Harrison's Landing, and on the Rappahannock near Falmouth, I ant many of the Company were sick with bilious ai arrhea. The Arty Surgeon did not ours us, and I was reduced to skin and bone. Among the com pany were quite a number of members who had worked in sick LabOrILEGrY at Sing Sing. They Were not sick, because they used Brandreth's Pills. These men prevailed upon me and others to use the and we were all cured in. from two to five days. After this our boys used Bran dreth's Pills for the typhus fever. Colds. rheuma tism, and in no case did they fail to restore health. Out of gratitude to you for my good health, I send you this letter, which if necessary, the en tire company would sign. I am, respectfully yours, ROSCOE K. WATSON. Sing S:ng. N. Y. Principal office-154 Cana/ street, :New . York. Sold by lrtssmsns neat/LIM. ifii.mond Alley, Plttatinreli. T HE WHEELER di WILSON Sewing Machine FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL, WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND, where all the Machines of EUROPE AND AMERICA were in competition. Also, at the Industrial Exposition, Paris, France, and at every 11)itaite4 States Fab' at which Sewing Machines have been exhibited. The principal CompitnieS making Sewing Ma chines aro Wheeler St Wilson, I. Di. Singer Sr. Co. and Grover Sc Baker. Of the machines made there were sold during the year last reported: By Wheeler ‹i• 21 By M . Singer dcWllvon 1 ,305 0.953 By Grover it Baker 10,250 Showing WIIIKELES, & WILSON'S sales to be double those of any other Sewing Machine Com pany in the ootintrv. OFFICE, 27 YLFTB STREET, PITTSBURGH This Machine makes the 'LOC STITCH, and ranks highest on account of the plasticit y porimmenco, beauty and general dearablenes' of the stitching when done, and the wide range of its application —[Report of the American In that., New York.] iulBd.kw - - G. RAND MASS MEETING gioz TILE FRIENDS OF BARGAINS 1.9 in B(ioTS and SHOES, assembled thrill , at ONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, 62 Fifth Street, o ratify the sobedule of exceedingly low prieea ,f BOOTS and SHOES, which hes been adopted or the Closing Out of Spring Stock, The genuine brand Don't fail to attend this meeting and bring Your friends with yuu, for the following very goud reasons; W het her you purchase or not you will receive puliteettention• All goods are watranted in every particular. The p ivilego allowed of ex changing every article which, U,013 examination at house. does nut moot the entire approve' of the Purchwers. REIMER THE PLACH, NO. G 2 FIFTH STREET. ir2s W. J. KOCTITTZ .PH-. R. warn KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BANKERS, No. 118 Wood St., Second doe :above . . Fifth Street, inkEALERS IN FOREIGN AND Demuth Exchang, Coin. Bank Notes. and ,Govarn =cut Securities. Collections promptly attended to. aril pIANOS, PIANO Twenty new Plauesiust received. personally seleet,...l by the subecriber in the Eastern oltiee from the universally celcwated manfaetories of K.rabe k Co Baltimore. lIELIDO3 Brother s, New York. and Slarshall & Traver. Albany, N ow lork. iii , iery Piano warranted five yeara. Prices coin $2:30 upward. Also an •levaid at.._, , vortanent 01 Prince's un rivalled lifelode,ns last received. CU A BLOTTE -BLUME, 44 Filth street• BARRELS OF PERE RYE 49000 WHISKY, of different ages to by snit Sorebanere s et lowestens 6l. korices . For side TIIO 6KKIKK, fialmr Ne#lB9.ol, 93 and 96 rust street. ELAEITSEISZENTS a_lours ift Ultll TELEATII.E. Lezeeo and hlauager Wc. T re 11# 11 rer ......... it.fimmi .............. 11. OVZHINOT cat. oN. This evening. will be performed the great French Drama t.f THE DUDE'S SIGNAL. Carl T.Aoard age ................... ...-- ..... Yr. Lev&far li i, k e t; 0 • inetio.-.. ....... .........Isabel ... .. ... .. Mr_ $m morl,em a rwut : P.o.ea l oit Prince Duke De Ne% ore ctki ovend ale Ct. ada,, . , la Philli illeoch e De Nr vt.re Annie Eber ps ne Ce:e a Daoita- Annie Ward A-i.reia la ~.Fann• Bart Mies Mary Becket New Scenery, Original Music, New Dmies, Ac. Overture - Orehevtru To oone!nie with, second time here. the laugh -4.1.,•e :aro° of lIIT lam AGAIN, -HE HAS NO FRIENDS. Rocketts. . Nunn pan ..... . J 0 Sefton Eeatq can be secured three days in advance SPECIAL NOTICES _ _ ••• • • - ..................... —BAWL I.ltRl CORNWELL or KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER& SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, and manufacturers of Saddlery' and Carriaze Hardware, N 0.7 ISt. glair,,Stroet. and Duquesne Way. mh4 , —theas the I:M(1ml PITTSBURGH. POIMON NOT THE HEAD WITH NITRATE OF SILVER, Use CRISTADORONS HAIR DYE, Cerc fled to be PURE—SAFE—UNEQUALLED, by Dr. Chilton, of New York, and other eminent Chemists, MOD R 0 1117 CES ANY SHADE PROM A_ rich, mellow brown to glossy black in ten minutes, arid contains no ingredient that is in furiuss to the hair. CIIRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVA TIVE D invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the Haar. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO. 6 Astor House, New York, Sold everywhere. and appli ed by all Hair Drawers. Price, 50 Dents $1 and per bottle. mooordins to fone. iyl3d,kw,lme Was awarded a IMEI=I
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