DAILY POST. BL PRITENOILL tE CO., 2110. 87 OW PARK BOW NEW YORK, and 8 STATE Erragm. BOSTON are our agents for the Daily and Weekly Post in those eltiet6 and aro au thorised to take Advertisements andllubsoripdona or OR at oar Lowed Rates. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT, 8 CITY AM) REIGHOBIIOOD IDITIILLIGENCB DAILY AND WEEKLY POST THE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST can hereafter be procured at the N ewe Depots of J. W. Pittock and Frank Case, Fifth street, with or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5 cents. Corrar or QUARTER Scssfoxs.—Before Judge Sterrett, Mellon and Brown.—There were four applications for tavern licences refused; Ed. Stokes, Jefferson township; R. Henzi, George Grow and Geo. Hoegle, Harrison township_ In the cases of Commonwealth against O'Neill ann Shaw for aggravated assault and battery, by mutual agreement of the District Attorney and Messrs. Marehall and Swartzwelder, counsel for defendants, they were taken up jointly, and were tried by the same jury. The testimony closed, which was alto gether a matter of veracity between the prosecutors, and the Judge's charge de livered. The jury rendered a verdict in the case against Shaw, " Guilty of assault and bat • tery," and in the case against O'Neill, " defendant is not guilty , and prosecutor (Shaw) to pay costs." COMMON PLRAB-JUDGE STOWE The Court met at ten o'clock. The jury was dismissed and a new jury or dered. The Court then adjourned till the first Monday in October. A MOST snockiNo ACCIDENT.—A. man named School, sixty years of age, was, yesterday evening, at Market street bridge, Philadelphia, leading by the hand a bright eyed, pretty little grandchild, two years old. They lived is Cuthbert, street, east of Twenty second. The old man, wrap ped in attention to the child, listening to her prattle, was unconscious that, gliding upon him was a train of burden cars.— They were moving at a slow pace. The child knew nothing of danger, the atten tion of the grandfather was abstracted from everything else. They came down upon them, instantly killing them both. The accident was most shocking. The little one was crushed into shapelessness. The grandfather died probably without knowing the cause of his terrible death. Lean ENY—Yesterday morning, about three o'clock, Alderman Taylor, of the Fifth Ward, was aroused from his deli cious slumbers by a grim watchman, hay ing in custody the person of John M'Vay, charged with larceny on oath of John O'Donnell. M'Vay was committed to jail. This is the old unfortunate story of liquor: It seems that hi:Fay and O'Don nell were drinking at the unseemly hour above mentioned, in the M'liay house, 9th Ward, and of course, in such eases, the devil must have a hand in mischief. 0' Donnell believed then and there, that M'Vay stole from him ten dollars and a silk handkerchief. When will young men learn how easy it is, when under the influ ence of liquor, to have their fair charac teH blasted forever, and to be shunned, no matter how innocent, by their former friends at the first suspicion of crime. OUP. RIVERS.—We have at present ex tremely low rivers, their broad throats, if no heavy rains descend soon, will be parch ed. Nine inches of water is about the stage in both rivers, eight inches at Wheel ing and falling at that. Great distress from the scarcity of coal, ore of the mis• fortunes of the lowness of the rivers, is severely felt by the poor at Cincinnati, Louisville and St Louis. Coal at Cincin nati, is selling from 45 to 50 cents per bushel, and at Louisville at GO cents. God speed us some rain. Eaaoa—ln yesterday's notice of the highway robbery alleged to have been com mitted at Savage's Restaurant some weeks ago, by so:ne transposition of names, the name of J. W. MGregor was placed as the perpetrator of the robbery instead of Edward Hulsey. Mr. M'Gregor happens to be one of the sufferers from Haskey's rascality, and of course is one of the prose cutors. SURETY OF THE PEACE.—Yesterday Mary Henderson charged Mary Hannah with threatening to shoot her with a pistol and otherwise to do bodily injury to her. Al derman Jones held the tierce Hannah to bail. Furthermore. Miss Mary Henderson lodged against the said Mary Hannah. a complaint of assault and battery, by throwing the contents of an unmentiona ble upon her, for which she was also held to bail. EXTRAORDINARY.—Sometime since we took pleasure in remarking the evident decrease in crime, in our sister city, and now we are sure of it. She is particular ly blessed with immunity of human follies and vices, that tend to make up a local's reputation. Not an item of any conse quence occurred since Saturday night, not even a complaint. Long may it be so. Fine.—The alarm of fire, on Sunday evening, was caused by the burning of a barn belonging to Aft.. Cox, of Mifflin township. The barn was struck by light ning, and aboht 135 bushels of old wheat, and all of this year's crop, together with about 40 tons of hay, were consumed. THERE died the other day, at Metz, France. a "gentleman connected with the press," who deserves a word of re spectful memory from all the guild. His name was Collignon, printer in that town. and son of a printer in that town who was son of another printing Collignon of the same ilk, was ditto to ditto, and so on up the unbroken honorable and ancient inky Same family line to a primary Pierre Col lingnon, printer at Metz, in the year of 1646. UseSTlti KE. —The laborers and carters employed on the new depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, are on a strike for high er wages. Alle do not know whether their demands aieacceded to. PITTSBURGH MUSICAL I NSTITUTE—BefOre HS is the circular of Mr. Edwin Sherratt, teacher of Bassini's Method of Vocal Training, rooms corner Penn and St. Clair streets, (College Buildings.) Since his advent in our midst, Mr. Sherratt has achieved a just and well merited reputa tion as a teacher of the above method. His manner of imparting to his pupils a knowledge and correct appreciation of vo vocal music, is at once simple and effica cious. The voice of each pupil will be carefully examined and classified, giving to tone, enunciation, pronounciation and effective delivery the most careful atten tion. Classes will be opened on Tuesday. September 15th. One class meets in the morning, and one in the afternoon ; each meets twice a week, from 4 to 6 and from 7i to 9i o'clock- For further particulars see circulars. IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS. - Teachers who desire to introduce a really meritor ious pen into their schools, would do well to call and examine Minor's Alumni= pen, the finest, best and most acceptable pen for all kinds of writing ever turned out anywhere. For sale at ,liner's at twenty cents a dozen. Fatsu OYSTERS.—The first of the sea son, just received, and will be served up in every style and variety, at "Our House," Piamond Alley. John Shaler, Proprie 9r, For the Post. Meeting of Committees. According to appointment, the commit• tees to make arrangements for a grand mass meeting, met at Cochran's mill in North Strabane township, on Monday, August 81st. Representatives were pres ent from North Strabane, Cecil, Peters, Nottingham, Somerset, and Canonsburg. On motion, John Messenger Esq., of Som erset, was chosen Chairman, and J. B. Mcßride of North Strabane, Secretary. After a full and free interchange of opin ions, it was agreed, that as the County committee of Vigilance, had appointed a meeting in North Strabane tp., for the let day (Thursday) of October, that we fix that day for our meeting, and unite the two. On motion, The place of meeting, was changed to the Union Grove near Canonsburg, as more convenient., and easy of access. Time of meeting 10 o'clock A. u. This arrangement it was thought, would meet the approbation of the Coun ty Vigilance Committee. The following Committee was appointed to procure speakers: Gen. W. S. Calahan, J. B. M'- Bride, and Saml. M'Cloy. Resolved, That the Committees of Vig• ilence for the surrounding townships, are requested to make arrangements for se curing full delegations from their respec• five townships. On motion Resolved, That these pro ceedings be published in the Washington Examiner, Review, and the Pittsburgh ' Weekly Post. Oa motion, adjourned. Notice of speakers, Committee of Ar rangement, &c, will appear hereafter. JOHN MESSENGER, Chairman. J. B. Mania's, Seeretar, . THEATRE.-To-night, the charming act ress, Miss Susan Denin, will appear in her celebrated character of Lady Gay Spanker, in "London Assurance." The performance will conclude with the Young Widow. GRAND Pic-Nic.--The regular annual Picnic, for the support of the school at tached to St. Mary's Church, Lawrence ville. will be held in the Iron City Park, on Wednesday, September 9th. Pic nice heretofore held under the auspices of the young ladies of Lawrenceville, were agree able successes, and we have no doubt from the great preparations made, to cater to the comforts, convenience and pleasure; ei their patrons, this one will be the suecee of the season. We recommend the me chanic and the clerk, who require a day's relaxation from labor and coufinement, to pay it a visit. DR. DEROLETTE, whose card is in one of our advertising columns, has now been two years in Pit.sburgh. It is not too mach to say that the Dr. is accredited to us as a thoroughly and highly educated man, and as a Physician a most successful Practioner. The Dr. announcing cnnaul tation gratis twice a week is, in our opin ion, granting a special 'favor to the pub lic, since it comes from a man of such extensive experience. Persons who may desire to consult him, will find his card in another column.—Commercial. WONDERFUL REDUCTI ON. —The cheapest book we have ever seen offered for sale anywhere are now being disposed of at Miner's, west door to the Post Office.— They comprise all the latest and most pop• ular works out. Having been purchased for cash at the late trade sales, Mr. Miner offers them now at a reduction of over fifty per cent on the original cost. Now is the time and Miner's the place to get books cheap. Pic Nic.—A pie nic for the benefit of St. Alphonso's Church, Wexford, will be held on next Thursday, 10th of Septem• ber, in Mr. Henry Good's Grove, Perrys ville Plank Road, one giile beyond Per rysville. As the most complete arrange ments have been made for the occasion, we have no doubt the picnic will come oil' in first class style. C} apVge & BAKER% Sowing Al aohines. for minteaoturing purposes, are the best in use. A. F. CtIATONAY, Ooneral Agent_, Di Fifth street. Pittsburgh. P a E 33311031 JOFEPH MEYEP. &goo PlASilifialtlll2Bo OP FANCY AN)D FURNITURE ez k. a nEt. WAR. HOIJECS.IZ SMITHFIELD CHotr e , an. Sixth strzat and Vire ,! 11. TIM STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low Prices. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE TORRENCE & Mc GARR, AP®a'IIE OAII,I - 111 Corner Fourth and Market etreria. PITTSBURGH. DRUGS I DRUGS ! DRUGS I MEDICINES ! MEDICINES I MEDICINES I MEDICINES I CHEMICALS I CHENIII(7ALS I CHEMICALS ! CHEMICALL DYES I DYES I DYES I PAINTS I PAINTS 1 PAINTS I PAINTS I PAINTS I PA INTS I PAINTS I PAINTS 1 PAINTS I OILS! OILS I OILS I • SPICES! SPICES! SPICES 1 SPICES I SPICES! SPICES! SPICES ! SPICES! SPICES I SPICES! SPICES! SPLCEF Soda. Cream Tartar, Eng. Mustard, Sm. French, English. and American Perfumery, and Toilet ,artioles. Brushes, Trusses, Patent Medicines. and all Druggist articles, strictly pare articles. Low prices. Physicians Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours. Pure Wince and Liquors for medicinal Ilse onlr.: inB,lyd N oW IS THE CHANCE to get bargains in BOOT'S. SHOES GAITERS and BALMORALS, cheaper than oven 'motion goods, Go to BORLAND'S. No. 98 Market street, Second Door from Fifth. CORNUCOPIA SALOON, Corner of Fifth and Union Streets. near Liberty. LnoGs, TURTLE SOUP AND ALL other-delicacies in their season served UP daily. The bar is supplied with the best of Liquors: au:N tt FRED. WLIB. FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO, Si FIFTH STREET. sir Collection of accounts and all legal busi ness promptly attended to. WAREHOUSE FOR SALE, SITUATE on Smithfield near First street. Apply to B. CUTHBERT & SONS. 61 Market street REMOVAL. rik B. F, BARDEEN . MAD REMOVED 17 from Smithfqd street, below the Girard HOTIEO. to N 0.145 Fifth street opposite the Court Bowe. an2l:tf. IDENINSIEZVA`NIA AVENUE EENI DENCE: for salt.—Two story dwelling of ball. seven rooms and finished attic. two cellars, cistern and a well of water. Lot 20 feet front by 1i deep. Apply to N. OIIMIBERT dr SONS, Wea 51 Market street. TELEGRAPHIC FURTHER FROM CHARLESTON From Rosecrans' Army. &c, &c PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7.—The transport New Jersey, from Charleston Sept. 3d, has arrived. Operations aro progressing favorably. On the lst inst., there was a general engagement between the Iron clads, and Forts Sumter, Wagoner, and Moultrie, and much damage was done to the forts. The fleet Captain, Oscar C. Badger, successor to Captain Rodgers, had his leg broken by a shell, audit is feared amputation will be necessary. The Ironsides was at anchor, but not engaged. when the New Jersey had left. Four Mon itors had gone up ready for action, and were nearly abreast of fort Sumter, pre paratory to making a new attack. The land batteries were firing night and day. The bombardment of the city had not been resumed, but few batteries being open at the proper time. The army was in fine spirits. Gilmore was working with the utmost energy, and all were confident of success. The depot of the West Jersey Railroad at Bridgetown, with eight passenger, and several freight cars, and a quantity of freight, were destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss about $30,000. Wasu I NGTON Sept. 7.—The supply steamer Union, will sail from New York, on the 17th ult. She will tench at Port Royal, Key West, and all of Admiral and Bailey's stations. Also at Pensacola, but goes no further than Pensacola. Official information is received here from General Burnside up to the 4th or sth inst., stating that part of his cavalry forces had arrived at Knoxville, while others were at Morris town and London, on the line of the Vir ginia and East Tennessee Railroad, which towini are Northwest and Southwest res pect,:ely from Knoxville. WASIIINGTON. Scpt. 7,—lt is rerrcsent ed that when Gen. Burnside arrived before Kingston the enemy fell back and re treated. At this point a cavalry force was sent from Gen. Resecrans from Chatta nooga. 8 miles to the south, and joined Gen. Burnside's force. The latter pushed on hie column to London, when a sharp Eight took place, and the enemy was com pltely routed, with some loss. Our cas ualties in all the skirmishes were trifling. Gen. Burnside met with but slight re sistance. The receipts into the Treasury from taxes ou the td Sept. are the largest ever reported on one day from 1.11 same sources. There were on aCCOlird. cf the Internal ite:enuc on account of the customs notes .c,-.58,770, and in coin $3.;1,107, making in all 5717,411'2. luivA, Sept. 7.—A de structive fire last night destroyed a dc.zen business firms. The sufferers are Mc- Donald, Case, Bailey, Van Valkeaburg, Straight, Ryan, liammerslaugh, Gutman, Lennon, Buck, Balknell, and Summer field & Co. Some law offices ware burned. Loss fifty thousand. floe half insured. ST. L 01•18, September 7.—The Demo crat's Memphis dispatch of the '24 says:— Gene. Grant and Thomas have gone to New Orleans. It is rumored that Banks is going to Te.yas, and that Grant will command all the Mississippi river region. .1 0 e Johnston's. army hae moved from the vicinity of Enterprise. but in what direc tion is not known. Pic-Nies Pit'•NlC FOR THE BENEFIT OF 11. fit• Alphonsus' Church, Wexford. will be beld on next Thursday. loth September. in Mr. Henry M. tiood'r Grove. l'etrtscillo Plankrond one Wile beyond Perrysv ille. The amplest arrangements have been made for the OCCII, . Dinner Tickets • fio Just Received, BALMORAL SKIRTS, Dark colors and very CHEAP ,k 1011.116 DIBROIDIM BRAID UNION BELTING, JET, tiILT AND STEEL BELT BUCKLES Iniisible Bead and Braid Nets, S TJ S 1? RaNDF...]as, Together with a general assortment of other goods kept in a Trimming Store. WHOLESALE ROOMS ❑p stirs. IffACIRIIM & GLYDE, No, 78 Market St., Itotworm Fourth and Diamond 50 Bbls ROOFING- CEn/LINT, FOR COATING OIL TANKS, For Bale by LUPTON, OLDDEN dc CO.. anl9 Othoo oor. Fitt and Wood eta., 2d storr T WHEELER WILSON Sewinu . nachine Was awarded a FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL, -AT THE WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND, whore all the Machines of EUROPE AND AMERICA were in competition. Also, at the Industrial Exposition. Paris. Franca and at every United States Fair at which Sewing Machines have been exhibited. The principal Companies making Sewin g Ma chines are Wheeler Sr Wilson. L. M. t3mger CO. and Grover Sc Baker. Of the machines made there were sold during the year last reported: By Wheeler do Wtleon 21,305 By 1. M. Singer tic Co _AO.9= By Grower & Balr..er 10,280 Stowing WrIF,ELER A. WILSON'S sales to be double those of any w ler Sewing Machine Com pany it: the country, OFFICE, 37 Frill( STREET. PITTSBURGH This Machine rrxtites the "LOO STITCH. and rants highert on account of the elasticity permanence, bcarity and general desirablenes' of the stitching • when done, and the wide range of iteapplicationlaeport of the American in dents. New Yo balSdlmr AL LOT OF FOUR ACRES OF LAND, -L - M- situated on the Brighton Road, in Ross Township. FOUR MILES FROM THE CITY, Easy of access by the P. F. W. R. R. We adapted for A COUNTRY RESIDENCE. It contains quite a flourishing Orchard, bearing plentifully of all kinds of choice fruits. Persona desir:us of purchasing wou'd do well to look at this place be 'ore buying o'sewhere. For further information apply on the promises, tl JOHN HERSPERGER, ses-ltw,tBtd. Proprietor. &c. &c LIVERY MERCHANT SHOULD *4 HAVE ONE. Telegraph, Railroad and express Map TELEGRAPH OFFICE, RA I LROA D STATION, AND EXPRESS OFFICE UNITED STATES AND CANADAS OFFICE OF TAE ADAMS EXPRESS Co , Broadway. New Y ork, Fen 3,1863. Lloyd's Telegraph, Expre a and Railroad Map we find of great service to us. and we have :.üb scribed FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS to show our several Express Lines, We deem it a very useful Map and recommend it to business men. ADAMS Exraass Co., By IV. 13. Dinsmore, Prest. Maps now ready for delivery at PITTOCK'S NEWS DEPOT, DAUB & CAPPELL, SiltaitiCki - §ANT WALULORP3 l e tr E 111 AVEJ t! 24 T C 5 EC El E D In.r2a an.{ 801 l 14 loo: 04 L U./it Of Fall and Winter Goods, eonAatint of Clo4.lls,4l`Eisimereri49 Voetizagra, efze la; ro of 00k of GENT'S FURNI3I3.INU GOODS, Including Poo, C.l/arJ, ffecis nos and ocorY thing, u v Ilvt.oot by first 01E03 Furnishing Slore Orders exolutoi. au:10:1yd ROOTS AND t4IIIOES. Fall and winter stuck of BOOIS and SHOES Just received and for rale cheep at J. 11. BORLAND'S, 93 Market street. - "ro u RN ITUR E AUCTION ON THUILS ~` DAY. Sept. 10,,,t Masonic nail Auction otiae,.. Flo. 6A.6iftli street. I. A. AI'eI.ELLAND, se6 Auctioneer. half Ws M wg:nal, No. 3 Large and No 3 MPdiutn,just recd and for safe Fy ser, FETZ RS, ARMSTRONG P .111. 1;{.) bbl, ehobse green apples, juet reeeived and for sale by TRUSSES, TRESSES, TRUSSES, mussEs, TRUSSES, TRUSSES, TRUSSES, TRUSSES, TRUSSES, A superior article of Trusses. The latest im proremont. Hard Rubber Trusses, Hard Rubber Trusses, Hard Rubber Trusses, wiithing• n good Trues and at a tow pnce should call and e.x..tnine toy stock before pur chasing eleelN here. Superior Carbon 01.1, Burning Soda Ash and Pot. Ash Perfumery and Patent Medicines of all A large and entnoleto assortment of Gum Hnd Hard Rubber Syringes. Remember the pla,e, At Joseph Flemings Drug Stnre, At Joseph Fleming's Drus: Stnre, At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, Corner of the Diamoud and Market streets. Corner of the Diamond and Market streets. -RIIE FURNITURE, INCLUDING A lot of lino llook-Casetri Carpets, &e., the Property of the late Dr. .Joseph Gazzaue. Can be seen every morninz until Thursday of next week at N 0.25 Sixth street, between 9 and 1:: o'clock. BARGAINS CARPETS. JUST OPENED AT - LT 101 ' S 87 FOURTH STREET. A large assortment, which will bo acid at a very great reduction from late pr' 068 null) PITTSBURGH PERALE COLLEGE, REV. I. C. PERSHING, President. air ES T SUSTAINED COLLEGE IN IL , the ;stair,. Suptrti Buildings, to which ex tensive additions are tanking. Nineteen Teach ers. Unsurpassed facilities in the , Jrnammtnl Branches. Forty Dollars per terra pays for all expenses in the Boarding Department except Washing and Fuel. . . The Fall Term will commence on Tues day. September ht. Send to President Per• shine for a Catalogue. M. SIMPSON, au26.liw President of Trustees, Monongahela Water Company T A MEETING OF TILE FOlimig- L - M SION Elf,B of the Menongahe'a Water Com pany. held August 24th, at the Birmingham Cr until Chamber, James Salisbury was appoint' el Chairman and John P. Pears Secretary. On [notion of Mr. Chambers it war Resolved, That the boots et the Monongahela Water Company be reopened to receive sub script-ens to the stock of said Company, oom mooring on 'I huroday, the 29. h day of August, from 9 o'clock a. in. to G o'clock p. to,, contin uing open until further notice, at the following places:—At the Office of Esquire Ammon: East Birmingham: at the Office of Esquire Salisbury, Birmingham. and at the fame of James rdillin gar, South Pittsburgh. One Dollar per share will be paid on slab sciibing, according to the charter. an 26 SCIEF_COOLA 13.00.1ECS need in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOL, SELECT SCHOOLS, FEMALE COLLEGE, WESTERN UNIVERSITY and the various educational institutions in this city and vicinity. Also a complete assortment of Copy-Books, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates, Rubber It' riling, Letter and Note Paper, kenvelopes Drawing Paper, Rules, Composition Books, ac • For Fale at LADIES & MISSES HOOP SKIRTS, ALL SIZES, AT FCLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE, 55 Fifth Street. For Sale. LLOYD'S STEEL PLATE at shows every EVIDENCE ONLY $1 1 - k) ON ROLLERS Oppoeite the Postuflice 20 AGENTS WANTED IFt5 Smithfield Street FETZER I:ARISISTKON6. corner Marktt and First otreete F OR SALE. SCHOOL STATIONARY CIIAS. C. MELLO 8.74. 81 Weed street, Pittsburgh Passage from England & Ireland $$ 2 5 0. EUROPEAN"rfeit.e.t . '• AGENCY. PrIIIIO.I3SIAIS 1RATT.14.4.1111, IA. Agent, 122 Monongahela House, Pitts burgh. Pa., it prepared to bring out or rend beak passengers from or to an part of the old coon t 7, either steamor unhinge pauketa. SIUET DRA.Tfr rz)R SALI4 payable in any t 421 of Europe. Agent for the In and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, A aent for tho old Black Star Line of Sailing Pacers, for the Steamer Great East ern, and fu r ino lines of Steamers sailing between Yolk. Liverponl. Manor; and Galway. tell CUNARD -'":46' .- 1 ;76";; T : LINE. &kin to Queenstown and Liverpool. The first class powerful Steamships sIDON KEDAH, MARATHON. I TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROSI NEW YORK every alternate Wednesday, from Liver pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queens town every alternate Wedneedu. Steerage Passage from Liverpool or Queens town. $25; front New York, $32.50, payable in Gold or its equivalent in Currency For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS & 01.110 N. 40 Fulton St., Now York, or r . RATTIGAN, ARIJ No 122 NI ono T nga SO h S ela Hoes °. Water St.. fa3:lvd STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, . . ; of, ,L NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents. Great Eastern, WALTER PATON, Commander WILL BE DISPATCHED From NEW YORE on Tuesday, September Bth' at o'clock A, 211„ precisely. And at intervals thereafter of about six weeks RATES OF PASSAGE. FIRST CABIN, from $95 to $ 135 SECOND CABIN, state room berths, meals furnishe t 10 separate tables $ 70 Excursion Tickets ; out and back in the Ist Sr. U Cabins only, a faro and a half. Servants accompanying passengers. and Chil ren under twelve stars of age, half fare. infants tee. jan , A BIN, intermediate state room. • s found with beds, bedding, table utensils and good substant food $5 4 STGCItAGF,, with superior accomedations, 330 Prices of cabin passage fr, m LiverpoGl at same rates as above Prices of steerage passage from Liverpool, $25, All fare Payable In Gold, or Its equiv alent in U. S. Currency, Each passenger allowed twenty' cubic feet o I amigo. An experienced Surgeon on board. For lazcage only apply to CHAS, A. WHIITNEY, At the Passage Office. 26 Broadway, or to THOMAS RATTIGAN, No 122 Monongahela House. HOWL AND .b A SPIN WALL, A geuts, :1728,t o 2 oath street, New York. • Pittsburgh Skirt Manufao tory. kit AV IS/3 OPENED SA. LES ROOMS -a. in this city, I beg leave iu call the attention of the public to my own manufacture of skirts. lot. I kocp a larger stock than any wholsaler in this State. 2d. We make a greater variety of Styles Shapas.Sizes and Qualities than any manufactu rer in the United Srataq. 3d.. The ' , eel and all the material for hoop tkirts, from its primitive :.•ate to the 8/11.261'00 x, are under toy own supervison and entire control, consequently ou9tomers cao obtain skirts from this house without paying a second profit Also the largest ns-tortment of Cor,ets constant ly on hand. Air - oar retail de,art:neLr. is in charge of com petent ladies. Air - Merchants supplied cheap at wholesale. LI NUL Z anulacturer, 49 Market. car. 3d, Street Mate Fair. TUE ELKVENIII ANNUAL EXUII3ITION PENNA. J TB A6BICOLTURAL WILL 11E HELD AT NonßisTowN, MONMY CO., PA., September :21Ft h MUM 30(b, and October E =ll,l NORRISTOWN IS ABOUT I; MILES Welt of Philadelphia on the Schuylkill River and is accessible by Railway to every part of the Suite. The grounds are beautifully situated, contain ing 20 acres of ground with tine large buildings thereon ereeti.d, together with a large amount of shedding, The track is said It be one of the best halt mile tracks in the S ate. The pre miums are the heaviest ever offere.l by the So ciety. amounting to about $7,000, The premiums for all grades of cattle exceed $l,OOO, five of whirls aro edO each, 19 from $2.5 to s'o, others running down to lesser rates. Bent herd not leas than 15 head, first premium 5.10: secon I premium $25. Horses for all grades the premiums exceed $13511. The highest $190: 22 between $Oll and 30, and others ranging from $15.10 and 5. For sheep aml swine the premiums range from slli to 5 and $3. For Poultry there is a long list of premiums from $2 to 1 ea-h. In the following classes m-et liberal premiums are aimed Ploughs, Culti vators, Drills, Wagons, Reaping and Mowing Ma chines, Cutters, Corn Shelters, Cider Mills, Pumps, Lucke's, Tin Ware, Leather and its Manufactures. Gas Fixtures. 141 rele Mantles, Butter, Flour, Grain and Seeds Vegttables ; and also for Domestic and Household Manufactures, Cloths, Carets, Satinet, Shirting. sheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Knit Goods, Needle work, Are„ Bread Cakes, Preserves, Jellies, are. Large premiums are offered for every variety of Fruits and Flowers. The F oral Tent will be the largest ever erected by the Society and will form one of the most attractive featu;cs of the Exhibition• Fruit,Grapes and Wise will be ex hibited in this department The Pennsylvania Railroad and Norristown Railroad hare ongsged to marry articles for ex hinition to an f from the Exhibition freight free, requiring the forwarding freight to be paid which will be repaid shipper when goods are returned to the station whence shipped. It is hoped to effect the same with other important roads. Excursions at reduced rates will be run on all the leading Railroads. Entries clan be made at the Office in Norristown after the 4th day of September, All articles must be entered on tee books on or before TllO9 day evening. September 20th. Exhibitors must become members. Membership $1; with four Coupon Ti-kets, each of which will admit one person to the Fair once• Single Admission 25 ets. le— A List of Premium 3 and Regulations can be had by addressir g the Secretary. 'PLIOMA , . P. KNOB, President. A, BROWER LON @ABE., Sec'y. am-daw - td Norristown, Pa. 13,1181L1C NOTICE * IS HEREBY GIP 17' en, that Letters of Administration have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Daniel McCiester, deceased, late of Allegheny county. All persons'having claims or demands against the estate of said deceased are requested to make known the came to me at Clinton, Allegheny county, without delay anl-6tw JOHN MOODY. Ex'r. West Virginia Land for Sale. A VALUAIME AND FINE TRACT of about 473 acres of highly cultivated land to be sold low ; situated on the Little Kanawha Rive-, about 4 miles from the City of Parlors burg, Wood County, W. V. The whole of which is-under good and substantial fence, and more than one half is highly improved and cultivated. The balance is well timbered and the whole well watered. There is also on this farm a splendid orchard, besides 150 young trees set out two years ago. This is one of the most desirable farms and residences in the C. , ority or State. This farm will be so d low. Terms easy, and a good bargain awaits the purchaser. For further particulars apply or address- P. &HISS, au27;ltd3mw Parkersburg, W. V. SWAMP GRASS HAY. WANTED • - TWENTY-FIVE TONS. at the Chemical works near the Sharps burg bridge. JAMES IRWIN., se.s-,3mw. O ATS I® bush prime Oats in store and for sale by JAR, A. FEUER. Zevl2 Corner Market end First Etre RIPER INTELLIGENCE. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED. Franklin. Bennett. Brownsville. Gallatin. Clarke. do Jim Reese. Peeblea. Elizabeth. DEPARTED, Franklin, Bennett. Brownsville, Gallatin. Clarke. do Jim Reese, Peebles, Elizabeth. LONDON AND LNTERIOII Royal Mail Company's CELEBRATED REMEDIES BLOOD POWDER AND -BON OIP7PIi N 2. A certain cure for Diseases of HorsesundCattle. known to and used only by the Company in their own stable 4 from 1844 until the opening of the Railway over the principal routm After the gen eral use of these remedies in the stables of the Company. their annual sales of condemned stock were discontinued. a saving to 1853ompany ex ceeding 17.1)90 par annum. In the London Brewers' Association offered the Company .f.. 2000. for the receipes and use the articles only in their own Ltablos. BLOOD POWDER A certain cure for founder, distemper, rhonma, tisin, hide bound, inward strains, loss of appetite weakness, heaves, coughs, colds, and all diseases of the lungs, surfeit of scabbers, glanders, poll evil, mango, inflammation of the eyes, fistula, and all diseases arising from impure blood. cor rects the stomach and liver, improves the appe tite, rogrilates the bowels. corrects all deranse monis of the glands, strengthens the system, makes the skin smooth and glossy. Horses bro ken down by hard labor or driving, quickly re stored by using the powder onoe a day. Nothing will be found equal to it in keeping horses up in appearance, condition and strength. - L011(1011 and Interior Royal Mail CoMPanYs, CELEBRATED BONE OLICCIRENT. A certain cure for spavin. ringbone, scratches. lumps, tumors, sprains, swellings, bruises, foun dered feet, chillblaios, wind galls contractions of the tendons, bone enlargements, Jrc. Blood Powder 50c per 12 or, packages ,• Bone Ointment 500 per 8 oz. far. No. T2O Strand. Lon don. 11 - I(cKeeson & Rorbins, New York. French, Richards & Co,. Philadelphia. TORRENCE & McGARR, Pittsburgh Drug House. i uS:di re Corner Fourth and Market street ~~~rv~l~/~.: Hon: Wilson McCandle3s, Judge of the United tates Circuit Court, President. Corner of Penn & St. Clair St., Pitts burgh Penn's., rignm LARGEST, CHEAPFAT AND lt. best. $35 pays for a full Commercial No extra charges for Manufactuera. Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister's eons at one-hail price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Tanners and practical accountants, who pre pare young men for active business at the least expense and shortest time for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diplomas granted for merit only. Hence the preference for grad uates at this College by business men. Prof A. Cowley, the best Penman ef the Union, who holds the largest number of FIRBT Paz mums, and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. Offt.. Attend where the Sons and Clerks of busi ness men graduate. • For specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue containing full information, enclose twenty-five cants to tho Priiacpals. JENKINS & aulo !IRIS SAVINGS INSTITUTION. NO 110 Smitnftold stroot, opposite the Castors House. Chartered by the Legislature. ,3A.111.= PARIK, Jr., V ICIE PIIXBIDESTES. Wm. B. Smith H, F. RE, id . . . Thos. D. Messier A . . Reir small Francis Sellers Joshu- Rhodes John F. Jennings, Jacol. Stuokrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred SLselx El1=! J ofiaii King C Zng . A S 801 l Jos Dilworth S S Fowler litv A Reed Jas W Woodwoll It C Schmertz F RA= C W Rickets= J M Tiernan 8 II Hartman D M Long It J Anderson J 2.9 W Baxter D E 'McKinley C II Wolf Robert I) Cochran Wm Smith W llitason G B 3 onec B F Jones W H Pho!Ds C B Herron EINCIRRTABY 4.27 D TRYASMIRS. D. E. McKINLEY. Open daily, from 9e.m.to 2 P. It. Also, Tues day and Saturday evenings, from 6 to et o'clock. Deposits received of ONEDIME and upwards. Dividends, declared in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are Placed t o the credit of the depositor as prideipal, and bear in terest, thus compounding it.. Books containing Charter. ;By-Laws, to r nished at the office. 42- This Institation offers, especially to these persons whose earnings are small. the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved.a sum which will be a resource when needed, their money not only being safe but bearing in tercet. i - stead of remaining unproductive. myl IHIOUSEK EEPER 14 FURNISHING STORE. ( - 7.- °CID S FOE KITCHEN. Brushes Baskets Jelly Moulds Wash Basins Cup Mops Wire Sieves Coal Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers Basting Spoot,„l Coffee Mills Wash Boards Sauce Pans Bird Roasters Fry Pans Farina Boilers Egg Boaters Flour Pails Water Filterers Pie Plates Clothes Wringers Wooden Spoons Butter Prints Wash Tubs Soap Cups Toast Forge Sad Irons Meat Presses Cake Boxes, &c., c, NINO ROOM. 'LATE 0, Call Bells Nut Picks Fish Knives loe Cream Knives Napkin Rings Cake Baskets Forks and Spoons Oyster Ladles Sugar Spoons Mustard Spoons Ice Pitchers Goblets Carvers Forks. Square Waiters Crumb Brushes Crumb Trays Chafing Dishes Coffee Biggins Coffee Cafetiers Nut Crackers Round Waiters Cork Screws Knife Sharpeners Water Coolers, Eco. Tin Ware Wooden Ware Spice Boxes Cup Tubs Straw cotters Hair Sieves Mince Knives Silver Soap Chamois Skins kewers ndirons Lemon Squeeoers Stew Pans Wade Irons } ish Kettles Ham Bailers (I r&ters Larding Needlors Pudding Pans Bread Pane Butter Ladles Iron Holders Step Ladders Heelers Clothes Lind Scales Cook's Knives Bread Boxes Scoops FOR THE DI BILVER • Castors Syrup Jugs Cake Knives Crumb Knives Salt Stands Fruit Stands Butter Knives Soup Ladles Gravy Ladles Children's Cups Round 21c Oval Salvers , Bouquet Stands CC TI -Ivory Handled Knives Cocoa do do Stag do do English Tea Trays Fork as Spoon Trays Dish Covers Bosh Dishes Wino Strainers Spirit Coffee Pots Table Mats Bread Baskets Wino Coolers Refrigerators FOR THE CHAMBER, Toilet Jars I Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers Matress Brushes Gas Shades Shaving Maas Nursery Shades Brous Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. MISCELLANEOUS. Libraey Steps Door:Mats Vienna Fish Globes Vestas Bird Cages Meat Safes Viszetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prima at the NEW STORE of HAY IRICBLAARADS, No- 30 FIFTH STREET First door below the Exchange Bank. t_ All goods delivered free of charge in the ity. Allegheny, Birmingh m, Manchester. Du ciente boronzh. eta. on ELSINGBURG GRAPE. E CAN FICIEND3II A FEW VINES os this valuable Grape at $2 EO per dozen $l2 50 per 100. WTwaltY - hvb iinners and Sheet Iron Workeni onGovernment Work. steady employ ment smd . good wages. Apply at 331 Linn street. einoinuatt, Ohio. au.224td • 0. HOLDER' dr..CO. !Bows ea. SHOT, Just reoeiTed anti forsulu_bx J.A.:m BOWE'. sun 186 Woodstreet IMP 'TIMM:MOH THEATRE. Luse° and Bianager--Wn.Bmautason. Treasurer ........................H. OTIBIRGTON. 2nd nightDENIM of the talented y oung ee t te „ , mu. SUSAN ENTltkwhe will appear an th e d ea g. ing Lady GAY !SPANKER. This (Tuesday) Evening win be performed Boncicault's admired five act comedy of • LONDON ASSURANCE. Lady Gay Spanker Miss Susan Denin Grace Harkaway Arnie Eberlie Chas ConrtleY C Loveday Meddle J 0 blefton Dolly H Lewis Song M 113 Becket To conclude with the YOUNG WIDOW. plaah Capt Mandeville Alvin° SPECIAJL, NOTICES J. M. CORNWELL.- ....... arms COR NWELL & KERB, CARRIAGE MANFACTURERS. SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, and manufactured of Saddlery and Carriage Hardware, No. 7 St. Clair Street. and Duane:rue WaY. (near t ericlre.) DOA ' phe rinssmmer. PA. POISON NOT THE HEAD WITH NITRATE OF SILVER, Use CHISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, Certttled to be PURE—SAFE—IISEQUALLED. by Dr. Chilton, of IN ew York, and other eminent Chemists. 11)51 RODUCES ANT SHADE FROM -11. andw brown to glossy black in ton minutes, contains no inzrodient that is in jurious to the hair. CHBISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVA. TIVE Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut most eefteegs, the most beautiful gloss, and groat vitality to tho Hair. • Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, Now York. Sold ever_mhero. and appli ed by all Hair Dressara- Prioo, 50 cents $1 and $2 per bottle. sooordina to yndkaramo Ala E. TOBIAS VENETIAN LI N KENT. More Testimony I This is to certify that for the last five years I have used in my family Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian Liniment and in every instance have found it fal , y equal to his recommendations. I have found it to give almost instantaneous re lief in _lmes of toothache, croup, bilious colic, sore 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. JA B . Dartford. Conn % Oct 16th. " WARNED . • Price •L'` , and 5u cents ah Cort landt Street, New York. bum: '4 URGEON GENERAL HAMMOND. by ordering calomel and destructive min erals from the supply tables. hoe conferred A blessing on our sick soldiers.. Lot him not stop here. Let him order the discontinuance of "Bleeding," and the substitution of Brandreth's Pills in the place thereof. Then will commence a "now era" in the - practice of Medicine, which would then become emphatically THE HEALING ART 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 "made whole" by "vegetable food"—Animal food being, in fact, condensed vegetables, Brandreth's Pills should be in every military hospitaL These Pills cure Bilious Diarrhea, Chronic i•larrhea, Chronic Dysentery, and all I avers and Affections cf the Bowels, sooner and more surely than any medicine in the world. Brandreth's Pith in those cases should be taken night and morning. Read Directions and get new style. CASE OF ROSCOE K. WATSON Dr. B. Brandssfh.,—New York Sin : I was a private in Co. F,l7th Regiment. New York Vols. While at Ilarrison's Landing, and on the Rappahannock near Falmouth, I and many of the Company were sick with bilious di arrhea. The Army Surgeon did not cure us, and I was reduced to skin and bone. Among the com pany were quite a number of members who had worked in your Laboratory at Sing Sing. They were not sick, because taey used. Brandroth's Pills. These men prevailed upon me and others to use the Pills, and we were all oared 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 necossary, the en tire company would sign. I am, respectfully yours, ROSCOE K. WATSON. Sing Sing, N. Y. Principal office, ::94 Canal street, New York. Sold by Thonar, goedpatti, All e y. iYl2alArw:tio. WALL PAPER, FOR AUTUMN OF 1863, A complete assortment of beautiful PAPER INANGING-S Of all stylcs, at prices lower than can be again offered. For sale during the season by W. P. MARSECALL, sea 87 Wood Street. . HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY. MIRE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE AL SPECITULLY inform the Public that they have opened the stcre No. 57 Fifth street. under Masonic Hall, with a large assntment of Hoop Skirts, of every description, manufactured by them selves, and they are prepared to offer unusual indecoments both to Wholesale and Retail Buy ers. The material used in the manufacture of oar skirts is of the very best quality, and, being manufactured on the promises, the work is guar anteed. All skirts purchased at our establish ment can at any time be repaired. We cordially invite all buyers to call on us before before pur chasing elsewhere, as we teel confident that the extent of our business enables us to offer in ducements not Fleewhere to be obtained. GoLDSTEIN S: GARFUNKEL, set-3md 57 Fifth at.. under Masonic Hall. 6..... , PECIALTIES AT HANKINS DRUG store, ti 3 Market street, three doors below 4t.ketreet. Rankin's Spiced Blackberry, For Diarrhoea; Dysintery, Cholera Infant= Rankin's Bxtraot Encha. ' For all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder Eadhin's Philocrine. A hair dressing of intrinsic value Figaro Segairm, Hard and Soft Robber Fyringes, Hand Mir rors, 3te•, at RANKIN'S DRUG STORE, auZ7 No. 63 Market street. below Fourth. CO-PS BTNERSHIP NOTICE FBI HE RUSIN ES S HERETOFORE JR.o ndnoted by JAMES A. FElZEll,_deed, will be continue by his widow and WM. C. AnISISTRONG, who has long boon engaged with Mr. Fetzer, under the name and style of FETZEB. ARMS MONO roduch and Commission Merchants, No, 16 Market street, Pittsbnrgh• The friends of Mr. Fetzer arc respectfallysolia ited to continue their patronage to the new firm. MA IJ Y J. FETZER. WM. C. ARMSTRONG. TO liIIELDESI3B A4SiFD COIMIUMITTOBEI Wo nrl now m..3nzfactondwon onporeo? ariliola of ML which vre nroprenarel to deliver from oar COAL ?ADD, 5O LIBERTY EVERRNI. Beat quality of Vomits' Cool always on hood As wont my9t DICKSON. tiTIMAIIN Co CO. Administrator's Notice. ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION -1-41 having been- tranted to the undersigned on the estate of M. K. Nolan deceased, lata of Allegheny county. All persons knowing them selves indebted are requested to make immedi ate Delmont, nod all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. Q. L. B. FE A TILR — M istra AN to . No. 137 Fourth street. GROSS NICHOLS' ELIXIR, IRON AL and Bark, received and for min by GEO. A. KELLY and 69 Federal St.. Alleghani. J. KNOX. 29 Fifth street T im% Young ngson. t o m Eionpowier. 100 IX cheat in store and for sago by MILLICR. Jr RIOICRTSO/Sr lia/TANCITON HERRING-10 BON- N. Suet reoedved and for oatebir REYNER 4 BRO. , Wood street MttI:TSEMENTS . Mr Sefton Mr. Laveday nnio Hyatt The genuine brand
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