DAllif FOi-' STBBBrBOOTnw KW YOaK ' at “ a STATE ™«5?2 ■“* forth ° t prised to take ° SS . Cltics ’ llllll aro ~c- IMWGfflfiH ® AttT ABrD WEEHIT POST. , ® Daily and Weekly Post can SfTw r p-! P T nred at the Newa Depots ' • Pittockand Prank Caae, Fifth street, with or withom wrappers. Daily i 8 cents; Weekly 5 cents. y StiH Another Kew Paper _ Z b lt lhW i Dg Ciroular been distrib nted within the past few days very exten Z *u m ? DS ° Dr bn6inesa “en. We had tionght that the Commercial was to fill he votd which was feh by certaT pi?' bnttt ,2 newspaper in Pittsburgh,’ i nllT W6Were and that Here iftb yet , t ° “ ake Us a PP ear “ce. nere is the circular • I & the b6Bt papera in ‘be Wes?, at | Asliat;f?XlT tbia Manufacturing Lkw r * T 7 faVOrable this State. 8 recently passed in alMleXwloer from city, to transfer its typ^m^h*” 1 ° f tbia terms. Thi7tf!L.? P .? n T 67 favorable new enterprhe noon L W ? Q ‘u d , place th e from the commeTcement an r / ble f< ?° tin g - be invited or accept teteteffteVr 1 ”” “ter f."a Pittsburgh, Sept. 9, 1863. j minister, legislator «ni 8 <l aalltl es of Who at h-e eamf poht,cian - and sr and a . fcSSE n o e r w«papef s e ■caiman ” n dil he habitcf “ost Polit great Principles and th’ DOt spect the political press a m , thlß re character ruined ' B i! ) P i, Ul ' aUou 18 stained, bowed Tn the dust. Th° n °^ d heada “• Have' now £ and freedom Irom gh mo ™ ! to “e ar^at-aS-TSttS Hassler as much nain I**™ Mrs him so libelled i n 3 v ~ r a . her t 0 Bee charge was occasioned by'a SMne tba^ 8 curred at Mr David Hofei a that oc ' law of Dr. Wakefield SriT “ ° B ° U ‘ D threshing grain at huhoi,*” When'S® she was supported by' her h h g de j natld ssjstSsafjSsV^Br* SSKSss^ius ib. £:tl. "n , t m r’>r offense fiat Dr Wakefinld ? WBB 0r tllls as forbidding bis houTe tn till she recants her Si°, Mra : Haasler is called a ‘■rttXSrTTe’Ti Wakefield neve 8 r r s e ent S such d a erß Dr ‘ his daughter, and that fg messa S e to sass Si-.t I ’^ Gen. Btm.EE.—lt nonm- i. ss?- £%?: Her ° o'*ra SS bod teg o for* f each reception. We are nr t „,t en f enn B SfttssrrrMs* be any objeetjon’to^U^'iw-feaSd 1 polfti enough for Connoils to give him a^Lr® rcrA“ j j;£?Sf»% c cieb. The military fame of the General 18 common- property, and when i reception is tendered him, it should be W thaTan 0 , bi , a 8 or P flrt y cla P ‘rap, • f . , al ! w j*o felt bo disposed may amte in doing him honor. Morris Minstrels r*- ~:m v , Mx e^". a Xpri am,,e "?‘ h ® day night, the aLTin**® Whe™ Z^' hnmnn'^VT®' 3 fir Sat fOT °ritei. The™ humorous burlesques were fresh, B oicv aege ,T e Witb ° 1 ’ aad audience W £ i s of itself an attraction which cannot M renk u Cnrtis flDd Swindge take the boards! he c b o e iemA al - ad “‘S 8 ®” now on 1 le undertakes- fe 1 tf 8 °° d la an ?th>ng fine znnsic with’ his ho.,? 111611 ® maaes 88 i tied from the cloth e a \ wa9 e L er rat ' Frank Wells is alw ftTB f o Sands ? r Ha y es i in his Fancy Dance and P® ° f “ en core to invite a storm, of nnni aae , never tails pears in his great rfm.™ ? 08e w^en b® a p- Sexton.'' /hetroupe" teU f “ The . 4 and in its present trim, with M?? D ! zed ’ guiding genme, its success certaiT® ® 8 Bather Behind Times «,, BnUer, of/he Sixth Ward, united a conn? 11 hat n*ww, in the bonds of wedl oc k’ whose united ages amount to 115 years— he bridegroom being sisty and the blnsh £ hnde fifty five years of age. We bud pose they took counsel of the adage “nev er too late to do good. ” IDav morm W|S( . Miv syaSPHT™- year 6 728 r>( »h * • urm E present weat of Piu!k emigrants went to points far weatern b Ht rg f ’ *«“»»* to the J te e ! and territories. In of Pittaburnh of the travellers went west or nttaburgh. The increase -in 18i;:; ;« “ p P, oa , ed t 0 be attributed to the Home- CongreeaT “ the last Bessio '> of th« M n SRS . EDITOBs -- ff e would suggest ' °« jour publishing Uie names and residence of the Assessors of oVeT OUS W^ rds ’ 80 that th ° 80 wbo wa ct to be assessed can do so in time for the wTehr eCtlon ' B ? attending to this you 1 cW>Semany of your subscribers * lea Tens t thef eBBBBOrB ° ftbe va *° a ‘ B ™ rds leave us their names and residence thus 8 vterf'' 8 t 0 C 0“ witb ‘ b c wieh of -uraara'srsss® ITU li “ 8 - P n D to receTea 6 deed ot the house as a reward, e drama of* Col lee a .j b e a , u fu ' M-rr beftin, Loveday, Karnes, Chippendale and m fact, nearly all the gentlemen we™ aga! D rnigh e t: rPar,B - 11 be P la^ oosT n Her P fl ÜbliShe h J St 1688 ‘ban h T aiah“ d r ?“ 8t : • H " e . 18 a chance for novel readers to erjoy their peculiar love for reading at the lowest possible expense. Call and^ee Mr. Miner s list. You will find a We stock to select from, inclnding some of the latest and moßt popular publications New DREss.-The Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin appeared, on Saturday last, man entire new dress. The editor seems to be proud of his ‘-new rig,” says onls?inn 6r >, WaB ne , ver so prosperous, its cir cnlation having been increased, and its ?o he£ 8 “ g b6tter th “ e,rer be!ore - Qlad th Jnl« She r ff ’ 8 Proclamation announcing the place where the election will be held this fall has not yet been published. Itis customary to publish it in all the papers It is not improbable our Republican P offi' juab, do not desire the Democracy ?o be vntao » ed 68 tbat 1 “Porta nt event, their votes are not being, m their opinion, nec essary to the result. ’ Escape of Substitutes tp- . tates who had been arrested hv ht p UbSt ‘ Marshal Campbell of the Huh Districf made their escape from him at Watterford last week Their names are as follows John Kelly, Wm Jocylin. W m . Alleo Chas. Howard, George White, j am “! fnrner, John Bradley and James Ca”ci Evi™ r, EN ~^ iEer ' B Aluminium Pen. one7nS 6 L lb f 8 U becaaee it pleases every pother. 0 & Spriuue-.-Entlnnt 0aj..1.ct or ,hel4t , l Penxia, Cavalry- KUled and Waanded-HTonorable K I 1 ° u ° r ®°l- Shoonmaker-Oeo **%rc C ° mPUmentS * be , of 14th Penn a. Cavalry \ n Beyerjy, Va„ fcept 7th, J863.J eae Post.- Our killed and missing coant up one hundred and four, officers privates. Lieut. Wilson was shot rough the heart, and left on the field, e made an effort to get up, but fell back exhausted, tho enemy advancing rapidly prevented us assisting him. It is not if Captains Pollock and Bird are KUled or only missing. Lient’s. McNutt Jackson and Sboof were each shot in the leg, will be sent home this week The universal feeling is high for Col. Schoon “a,k®r; . After h>s horse was shot from Hnf nln hlm ,’ a ,°. d ' w ,b‘ l e h »s men were fal ling close to him, he sprang to his feet whfte hoFdln e /h- eCarbine ° f 8 d6ad B 0 wnile holding his men to their hot work send thp ° m h'f of doing harm Th/isfi 8 ° Ut , ° f tha way Wher7h h° d H r than Col, Schoonm b aber sss* ”*} -- c F r r ed well Wa w‘ o ed . in f h i? \ rain ' All behav nnmK ‘ j It 6 Dly feH back, being op tion hif,? ht T t 0 ° ne ’ aQd our “«»■■ Averin ’ 8 exha “ 3ted - Genls. Kelly and enemv W i Pr ° ad ° f ,he Regiment. The enemy lost two to our one. Gen Kelly enilg B J M B l hot “ fight for the nombeF war 6 d 89 haS J6t occared daring the mprovement on Street Cars.—The Iroy Times has the following notice oi l recent improvement in the management of street cars in that city, which our™ e r O ns° Q f d tR d \ W6llto make a noU of: Inn ° f the horße ral, way have for n long time complained, both in the news papers and to the directors and managers on tK' Ce °fpermitting men to smoke on the platforms of the cars. -The nuis ance has continued to exist, in opposition to the conductors, however. But a reme t fj^ 8 be ® n decided upon at last, and in a tew days lovers of the weed’ will be ef fectually excluded from the cars unless complying with the rule. The entrance ' to the forward platform of each car will ' ne!?id 8 t ed ' 8 ? that P aßsen £ er3 will be com- ‘ form Tif- ? a ? d °T bythe rear P' at |torm. 1 his rule is enforced on the A! bany horse railway, and is found to be .-f. tectual. It is an important and ncrps a ry improvement in the cars, am! will be jPP r f, clated hy none more than the la K - D 0K TBE Kl£ TißEr> List.—Meeting from Batle,S Who i 8 j“ st retn«!!d from the Last, we took the liberty of ask >Dg him whether he had appbed°t 0 be f ‘% e 181 of retired office™. Ue j K Sa 8 fBCt ’ Bnd lhat hia ap on h j‘ d b ? gran,ed ’ to take eff.ct on the Ist day of October next. This will I o a r the M co r\ clsar t 0 a| l who choose to scramble for his .sitnation. We bare I heard of several who have already entered as competitors. We are told that two of them are well advanced in years-one X P r°66 d to ß baabout ' ° year, "of age. the otner bfl Both are supposed to know a horse shoe from a horse collar, and a crnpper from a circingle. We go in for naX ft 6 °' d f ° gieB ’ 88 in -orae of na.nre they must retire by death, about ‘ oc e rafrc e pre a s!d:nt 8ha!1 eleCted 8 d ™ I METaomsT Protestant Conkeufvct Itt ph t »hnT7 Th f e BDDUaI "--ion of lai ' Pittsburgh Conference of the M P Church was held this year in WeMsburV Broohe county, West Va. The session I P f e n ßaDt ’ Qnd closed ° n the 7th inst for tJs e ? t Wmg s ap^°i ntraent6 were made Reeve,- C F^ d pL C,m^: Presiden '. Cnw! F “-st Church, Fifth street, J hue j S Roh d Chnrc , l ?’ Pennsylvania nvo Rebecca's!reel Hulf nT- Ma “ ? circuu, .1 U .' SWctJ SM& ShS'o^’u’f ° nt an a Proin. m enf -spondencc. Democrm ;<•'3e«-(it!s iu AHe- ihe Democracy of Allegheny City met last night in mats meeting. Such an out pouring of the people os assembled on this occasion augurs well for the triumph of the parly on the second Tuesday of Octo [ ber next. The Democracy of this section I 0 °' lr n °l>le old Commonwealth are fully | awake and will gi? e a good account of it self on election day. G T w e p eetlng was organized by calling o' CasB ‘° the chair. L. WilmarthT H. Sproul, W. J. Kountz. A. J. Barker art M J 6<i ß’h' P ' Whißton ’ Cambell Stew! j Uhe vt--L n nter ' an - d the Residents of Vice P w , Democra t>o Clubs, assisted as I V.ce Pr esldeDt d Co , D H min Wa"7 andW “' T ' Farle y acted as J I byCM 6 D nd H Pa w- < ir C Bpe ® c hea were made tZ Wf u U WllI >ams, Mr. H. D Fob ney of wlvn CoUaly ’ John McSwee- Dey, of Wayne county, Ohio. The utmost enthusiasm prevailed, and thesDeakem were greeted with loud’ applause P | buih w c^!Z*A T ZcIuVIZ B p,tte th« Ce f CeB of l he Meth °dist Church e stateB Iho °a te°ode d hU a Cd c r o l ( and "«• ?*,’ viHe, on 'te^^TjirZr 0 ilT^ T/ ! T Beemed t 0 be »ell pleased “th itisbukuh Musical Institute -We are pleased to learn that this Institute, under w J‘h good success. (Ws meet i ,‘u K f-rnoon and mor»io?^ m TtU v.i'o7Cb& o^ wlBb Festi ra/yrt evemDg at -»“ r et?°Md of that er -"Uio„ % r 'h ed b ' th 6 men;WR 0:1 City A Pa N w n j W , M ' F. church in 'for iJ' o ' be dedicated on S un i> i ~ Wlil be conducted hy mslc College ‘ Ug ’ °‘ the Pittsburgh f e New and desirable clothing at auction - hIS eTenl °g' at McClelland’s 8 6 S b“fth 6 , * lh ‘■il>h street. Plttshnr‘b? i ! JOR PTE i4»7E*. JOSEPH MEYHB & so a MAtlU’jr.Tixsj >.if Va V«"P A*,;, , rifcfflTl?R»; <•?, 4et ,„ WArtSJJoi.ajs.-:*. it itrr«! tjia v ltd s:RlcVjow ii^ : akticleh TTSsuRGH DRUG HOUSE A & McQA aB, v 1 ° *- CAKias n hi i>Kf(is: (IltJiKAI?.' 1 tHEM , HA IS.; IM KS ! dyes : I) YK S ; nA l, ‘V r'S S ' 1 FAINTS! *A IN I , 1* AIN I S ' pi ivto i faints: paints: paints: OILSI KlSi :k;:k !«:«:«« spites i ■ icE * ! ssxsij snz&i Soda. Cream Tartar. Ena. MaaUrd. Ac. an (l *ToUot^anlolos *B^athM ri ¥ n Porrum< ' r s’- Medicine,, and ad C? T ™‘«. Paten, pure articles. Low price? * W ’ tlcles - Mriotfj pounded Rr\>rSt-Jr3° Cn * tl&R£ com only!” A • ie.» and 1i, 0 r.„ f or medicinal ... juS.lyd Mli IU'SIOL IJVSriHTB, T*fr Penn and S.. C!a p M" „ , ; ,,W,V "HERBAT IVTEVns 15- 0. V/jJ e ‘7 nn *n UCSllar ‘^P t afternoon and the other mX W> laccl in l °° <ha Ku iimonts *• 'a " Voice Teaming ; a cou™ m ns . “> Baasini's C'JC- weeke two twelve 'Jleliori.«rfarm.Ked at C- C. circuL-ir eecurod- ' rat the rooms. »nd - —. _ eo-S-td THliI stamp the tent. BURKE & BARNES’ SAFES triumphant ■K'^aryT* l .® FOIAOWING vote .T, ..^. tratl “ omal in «®wd to Bl'KKi, «& BAKRTES’KAEE western Spoke and CariWn M °fthoSouth ■bome entirib- filled with^f„ m fe'tf aoto 7. all | were burned down. In aroonwVfS? o •where the heat was mosuS?,? D f thePa,ntBi »op, make of Safes- cont SSL 006 °{ *>£ aneo policies, Ac amoumi™ . Papons insnr which, on being taken out. ad W c° ° T h H" 00 ' 'Ve most cordially rooommond ,u“ “t 6 *? “afe. Barnes bnfes os boiifg Burk ° 4 I xourfnonds. PLATT, MARTIN A GORDON ° feTW * At th. oid auSXS s£ * 4AKSKS and 131 Third atreet. Pittsburgh. Pa mh7:wly «E WOfEs. I TO MT that I have received n^nr!? 10 /’V b i c L n B°odral, ■hrancie of German Wining » the ohcicest tho Bu;>orier qualities of and i Cata " bft * established. 8 of wh,oh bftvo long been Old Lager Boer constantly on hand. J. ROTH. 26 iiiamord 108 Wood Street, I jVI EU,CA i- < A «i* I 1 ALL arrival of OBACOO, SSTCFF AND SEGAHS, McCOI,ISTEB & BAER, Wholesale Tobacco Dealers, for cash. 1 oil attbe y ery lowest parcha^ng“l s r awrero WOUld d ° we]l to oa U before A.l ordeya promptly JL Al>r£S POSORESS GAI , EH>j Ladies’ Side Lace Gaiters, Ladies’ Front Lace Gaiters, CHEAP! CHEAPII at DIFFENBACHER’S, No -15 Fifth atrcot iK£SsgS3«SWBBB lng ou Rail/oid anVVi5 «£ a ta,B si >uno , B»front house oiali rooms; a dwell,’* , r a i doaJ[)l6 and adonble frame u “ ng w°ms and kitchens, ctliars, etc.. t ood rc >oiiis, aitics, Ibe land can al! bo cultiva»f2 r,n * at l^e door. well into acre bts for RubuTbanr£}rtr OQiti divide ger lease can be obtained if deMrJ* ei w£P* A lon at a bargain, Applyot_ Ideiired * Wilibeaold BelJ -.cbthm,,* J. <> ISGES , SE WIJGO HACHII" and Show (.'lute At An n »:. Es at the Masonic Hall sew MC CL.KLL.AND.’ Aaotioner. gbenj. Ci.voin.vati, Sept, 14—The draft in this city commences on Wednesday The £“S,:V,;;r <‘"“‘■‘-1 GenerTfi WilC °/ ! J ordered t 0 ™P°rt to thl fi l Bu , rnolde for active duty As I tie 2d battalion of the 6Sd regiment was an auem g nt fr ° m Hauto 00 B “<urday VSnli® 1 T as made 10 han K Hon. Dan was aH? ° n ,hB “ B ‘rain. He led to l e<J l 7 lhe oßlc ' er8 ' Hut compel d to leave the train at Greencastle. ™ ;;r,Ks, i 0 a u° movement toward any of the !blt Lh„ aPS K ,‘ he Va 0f Virginia ;80 another rebea Cinnot be inaugurating mother mvas.on scheme. The move 8 -exp“ te r r ded M «"”**• - >* - - AATaowj w' y I H O » C/D ► g a r: O •? S’ c H W o*9 ~S?g5 2 g * t) * ° e* tH s s. =5%. h £ c -K=? 0 i £ ? * Ef >-55 * = *! sM* > r a Op C a S s jC'-'b fl S SO • a pg ? 0 s t‘!TTh. i CO « AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 1U U, created . new era in the biftorj uj - P‘-r piiQud above on<*t. y>cr.„/„ v Jn „„ ~i r oyf: ~l acf. a . ', h 0 fTf-i ti.« t 1 Pocction of tlu-ir Tk t s ~. l , ?' to the ■ Particular si\ f,V^ r r ~i q , ra,ue - add ' Jry, hut he hrin* rl f V K , bvahhcs of e»uo (.fori ,„r}, T[ lk Jt r c Aoo«rouf 'f their ro/L O ,,^'VLT; a ', ",1 tb ," M ’- «. i, hi. as? ?“»» T ‘W chnnt*. "" herf tuthe York \fer a. ™"n»A fAcJ c*irne n M wl '' ~ J 0 MrT <><i by ns I U» . ... H arc vv aHH S.VTEO ns rnirvHrntj-.i which wilf be sent who** i' 0^ H Tea., sent to ail Who order it; comprising Hrson - v »“»shy.on, Imperial, Gun. Twanhay and Skin OOLONG. SOrCHSKG ORANGE * HYSON PEKOE. " TEI of6V uJoo d : e o 8 re r i PUOn ’ Co, ° r °< l i pany^od";’ l ' ,h hai“ ho Con," J “'«r.n,„od l„ undersell (he whole ?“ l" C S' IZ not over fiovine this to bo attract vn U li , l J bove <' oat - bo- WHEAT AMEKIOA rs TEA COMPANY .o<< ,n *-OBTFBS AND JDI^F.RS, - - _ 0 - 61 ' eso 7 "troct. New York. F. X. DeROLETXE, m. d., ?; coU T °< Faris, Franco. Es I Charitr Ho.il. I 1 F h ri>i°lan) of ilotol D;eu «uitr H o! ,iai !i *o. Da(e of jj iploml> ]B2j eu ' «»FICE 57 GRANT STREET. St- Nicholas Building-. F.M^ Ul f tfttic ?o «?ATIF, every Tuesday M d 4 pm' fmW ° 0 ock 10 12 a anil ,rom 210 ! 1 se£ | CPTQN, OLDDE\4CO, ~ M - A are putting on a superior TRAVEL ROOF. All work promptly attended to. Office corner Fifth A Wood sts , 2d story. PIANOS w a £® the best Pianos in the country Warranted eight years. ir? HAINES’ BRO.’S PIANOS are the bear Pianos made at the price- MARSHALL A TEA VER’S Parlor Gem Pianos at $2OO, Also, Prince ifc Co.’s Melodeons. CHARLOTTE BLUME Bdlea«»tforth.AuteSk. telegraphic. first edition. Attempt to Hang Hon, Dan Voorhies! Our forces occupy Culpepper GuerriUas attack a Camp Meeting mm t-^° RK ;’ September 14.—A Glas -s°7’ Kentucky dispatch to the Tribune jP art y of guerrillas, of a very ir gular character, commanded by Hamil- I anLLTh"." IIB about three hundred, R P r>rt a Bt jm e CrOBS Koada of the i a camn 6 a “ dTom Phinsville Pike, where dashmf Ing was in eession. They dashed among the people, producing gatkm paQ r° ?■ , Bca ttering the congre LadleB - were robbed of their I 7’ M d ” en ° f their wa tohes and Stolen n H Vfiry valaabla horses were f™ J- , , Harv ®y. commanding here aiasf&sj*w pk* O 2 ** «>*■ 5 0 O fes"? 8 " • # f* o ia H m aft sr£*| * 7=;~* > The Great Veroj St. Now York, lolfsale Tms in tins Country, TELEGRAPHIC. SECOND EDITION, LATEST prom EUROPE, ARRIVAL of the HANSA. STEAM BAMS BUILT FOB THi The Pirate Florida Bepair- NEWS FROM MEXICO ’ROM IHE AtfMFOF THE POTOMA &c ’ 4c., Ac-, ic N* W Vork, Sept. 14. The Bansa from ■ uthampton. 2d, arrived this morning, ihei follow,ng itema have not been cover , b 7 re,IOM arrivals. The British Sloop Oreyseer, arrived from Wexford Where she had been waiting for intelli- ITI u, : e P ' rate Flonda ’ s Position, h.ch had been burning merchantmen off the west coast of Ireland. Two more fast f earners left Clyde for Nassau to run the, blockade It l 8 reported that Russia will! send ambassadors to Paris with thescheme of a separate Polish Constitution. The i ohsh insurgents had gaiued.a great vie ory at Janow. R naa j a had ordfcrMj 4g reserve regiments to join the active army. Ihe following is Lord Russell’s reply in relation to the steam rams in the hl-rsy - I ,IE,O - v . '’f'-'t'E, Aug. 13.— Gexts tion to n e ßu'ljCc; y of very great l and |f ten ‘ and * m^ or V i,lCB ' namely: the fitting om" and equipping o< two powerful P on listed steam rams which. I am i n formed P a intenSed to commit hostilities against the go u-nment and people of the United felted'to M ri attent, 1 0n has 'ongbeon di msmm Ih s f o-e- P In d tend ssrußfts&jrfM sssiassif affidavit offr, Mt W,Ulo " t ,h « t-rc W .ofmi.dem 0 4n;,rrd“rim“ ,n0, h- Wh.!.vh^ K a„ B r ,15, S fl ' S e ' !lieral1 -’’ steady heavy Ctu firm P te “ denC3 '- Flou H Steady. Be" uuiet Pr 7 18,0 as 4«iet and firm ' "<«ftdy. Card buoyant. Rice dull r sols closed, I-’riday, «t 93 if.,q 3 ® C ° 3 ' Cotton buoyant, sales to-day' O ?jS »nd n exS“ r f 0 -T advance. P “- UoMera demand an •JOe. o"'’* 0 "'’* V<>r7 &rm ’ The Liverpool Post B ,, vs n,.. ;, Srr'i. , oTtieSSSSi;^ meet of the contract with Laird u/f 7 . “ mortgage on both ve-seU rnd th haa Mafigfts* tion Am! m r «»iure in the tranaac the British gov^rnmcnt'iucos^priee"and Ibey ara we 1 worth «, P r, ce, ana ...; b..r,,^' he Pans laps stales that the 28 R hi, ttr " Conslracted (or the Freud, 7 ernmnu, but have been ordered bv ,he government of Egypt as their „ 7 - ~e cate. The Penn w ■? tfleir num63 indi h’i 'o Ine cans Moruteur says that ih„ rlorida, sailing under th, rJr? he flag, entered Breast to onfede ™'e The reception was'UeoXg *«y principles of fundamental law .7 the opening ot the war, the French ernment, m accord with other power!' 1 recognized the Confederate States as bel igerents, and declared its intention of ob servmg a strict neutrality between the two w ‘keoasee.it, the right I” w. .8 duty of neutrals to permit vessels Of belltgerems to procure means, not for Thty PUrp r 6 ', but ,or n«ißaUon.- therefore, ii bus been drcidpH ,u n s »i lorida could be admitted to procure all that was indispensable to maintain her IblTti aa, l sable e J ate i without her being able to make purchases tending to recruit her war arrangements. recruit Nkw York, Sept. 14 -A Richmond pa- Ifhn ? ? teB . that l dispatch from Mobile P on to aff^ 8 B i’n e Tezas °4 n x R C ell f"" 06 are paid in Texas for fi»ld hands” negroes* sell at from 33,000 ,o $4,000 each B nn wards of 100,000 slaves have arrived from Louisiana and Mississippi ; planters and are going beyond P Shreveport to purchase or hire. Good beef, on foot* Cn»H h P - er P °“on d ' Ve getables cheap. J Cattle brings 330 . coffee §35 ; silver 35 in currency. At Brownsville, Texas the planters are cheerful Pendleton has been electea Governer by a small major ly ; Herbert, Sexton and Branch are elec t*.d to Congress ; military mattpra quiet j the people and troops ed to repel .evasion ; the Indians Sn the frontier are troableaomp • “ n fourteen vessels are constantly off G B ]" ° f I ton blockading the harbor great donee is felt in General Magruder fK ' crops m Texas are nnprecedenHv ia the wheat and com enough nave henrf to supply the western bank of the ipp. for the next two „M'BB’ ' 88 ’ not a grain is sold in th« i n tl° 9°™ e enmi&er has been very dry. ; Fortreb Monroe, Sent 14 tt, , , lowing are the particulars of the fu -J° ' career as related by Can mI, claims to have treated all nri , He with the greatest respect^ nTT ° ,1“ the Anelo Savrm Ipect1 pect - He lays that ■rom Cork. referred to the Conferf d , her P ' lot Was far settlement of anv have, claim he might CONFEDERATES. ing Damages. NEW colorkd alpaccas, ginghams, CLOAKS, HOOP SKIRTS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUYERS prices WILLIAM SEMPLE’S, Ko *' 180 & FEDESAI, ST, HERNIA OR RUPTURE ,a?»: abf puki'aked to reriT ri-rs.-ns” mofi “Sf.ddU^ffed' 6 ’“d soaDIl r .“ ’ cs °> "W persons, h-.vmeVtta/ and 801116 " vo '»«abu.hmentf.r mLufl£t Dr l o g P “ ° Xt “- 'uiprou'd Trusses and Supporters. -.vie hZZtl?’®"™ any order. Having the J&rrcst '•SL n^ftD P faotur o to pl^^TrL W ol'SL™ortor r Llo' 1 A tU thc ilesidos our own * ors ’ <£c -« «*o. ftook ol °* n “•‘aolaoturo we hare a ! ar * e D M trusses s xzvs..t.Si, E s 'r fc At tho Pittsburgh Drug House TOKttENCE & M’GAEfi, oo™er Fourth and PH^h. laee supebiob coppeb mines -AND SJIELTIN© WOBK§. Park ’ M’Ctxrdy & C o„ Manufacturers of * ar V?, dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron Fire, &c. PeClal ordore 01 Co ™<* «M to; any desired .uAcra & appJLij, 186 Smithfield Street. * HAVE JEST W *"*« »»d "•Ueelooted stofk n f rrEW A Fan and Winter Goods, ®^SV* , M“«S VeaUna, Also—A Urge stock of ' taa ™ B GOODb, if ept ‘ 14 ' — The steamer " Ted to .a' ht r,“; f an ? «>«»» 9th, or thefithhave beec . B^ro ? Vera Graz to j great scarcity of f nr , 6 j ;e . u ’ ec h There was a tl *e.inhabitants had n h MeX . 00 - - Many for assisting the p Pa ??f b ?®? imprisoned I fn ®ing to take the oxth* J ol< ?. lers » and re-I The Prussian MinialerV^" 8 ' 811 . 06 - Passport, and had been ,Tj d r ? oeiTed his I the country, for having '“W h was rumored that - l ° J °arez, , tendered his passports tUso T, W ■ been confirmed. 80> but this is not I I Cruiz convoy, from Mexico to Vera dad, Md tbe P crenf bj,gaerril i as at T°le tilled. greater part of the gnardl i e?ee > on the Imperial, Hiawatha Pn 7 . t the steam ers K and Jesse of an incendiary, aa an In be tbe w °rh to burn the Imperial o n t? pt , wa3 ma de Loss about $200,000. The H^* 7 ? lght - 1 a St. Lou-a and New Orie per,al wafl valued at seventy-fire thm “? f ac het, She had bcen laij? up some Hm d ° llara: coant of low water in tlme .’ on aa - The Hiawatha was also a New' OwT' a* rJ ' , , VflluGd At (Of) A/m a - d insured for $20,000. The Jesse a stern-wheel boat ntl. v 8 Ued *435^ to the Kapidan' ThA BaD k°? has advanced ■Won wi?h iafantrv 6IS Wer / in P<>- to prevent onr arll Hery and cavalry naltie., ,e. ter d« CroSe ' D g-. Onr cas, wounded. AmomJ th*™! 3 kllled and 4 Cnaher, not te“°on.lv h L r was Gen manded a briPaHa *n Weve r; division, and was „„, 1D ? an ’. ?^P atr icb’s I charging a battery While gallantly attack 3 guns weTe^^ 6^’ln "Uch Washin-otok, Sept. 14 i, " UnTerwo'od.'o? Ver^oT"’ far as T heard ll'L tf Tj U ’ P ' “-As ahead. ° - More x\ew Goods. another arrival OJW “"'“ATcSSmHBEB 14th, 1,6 ° Pailed “ Iar *° o»«faUy selected FHKN CH merinos, BALMORAL SKIRTS, To which tho attention t f Is roi|>eotl olly Invited, confident that be found aa low, if not iower than any io the city, &t ALLEGHENY, pa. C ' 1 It IZ o , . Treasurer... ' I SECOND NIGHT of the'™ I™- 1 ™- Vte bitsa* beW.^ W,US ~- limehero.it, Zn th fOIXEEJS BAWJf, S~,«« »H Ava?s'.ffl"!- C £& fiV<Sc. e J, Sawn: lsh2 e f hate ----"~.? 1 nßawn M 'S3 Denin Do y n i £if e ' opal ' eTn .'- ::::: SSfc^-'—aa - No other »>v °° S 1T FIi^Om^GOLLmK of ' Tii£ SSOTHESS J-. SiT »AMES S“ , s about foe.-mViUo Pecasyl- r °ota bet^en^Ph?!!.^ 0 ?? b'kltion, on ""Sb. oiartejcd fn iM ai ?!, lp J ua and «tb nsnrj WpTUigan to jg£E*s£^£3£s pfftfliTig a?. for its nnm M 3SB^wSSffwSMJSS^^wSwn? MONDAY after the IStlwYf c ?Tro« D thePXRST about the 28th of JTTITK #xii and endi fe~sa“f<is>i ] ,ys«a«g.i »bar c J[ <U stndbiu n^iu 0 aoortra in ♦dvance and Tuition, payable half yearly mSmrt* W » 65 1 S Do^SS-Srgyss®S’af&fijfj*;,,;® e^ai-A er h^iT a i« S f"-&bt ] i n - *hUa sen. more,. tepll Burnett’s Pi-epara^a, PATENT MEDIDINES at SEDUCED PBICES, AT KAN&IS-S DRUG STORE, frank KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, WO, 81 FIFTH STREET. <w pro ropUy°a n ttend£l°n Dta and lega i,.-, b Ji fli " „ - _ WA.NXrpACTirEKas 0F * AS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS Patent Improved Eicelsoir 4 Patent IWon ’ COAt Oil, BCKSEKS Nai« AM LAMPB 00LUMH8, & 0 Alt warranted. iy2*ly i-AKGE STOCfiToF delaines. NEW SHOES PRINTS, AT DIFt'ENBACHiiH’S, SO. 13 riFTH STREET, wSrTn Rre^ e Tario&! d “’' MisSB3 “ d Children’s ; —— sell SHAWLS, a splendidstock'op BOOTS and 3HOES Just recived at the one price store of ? JOS. H. BOELArT “MARKET St- 2d door from s*th, ABCH STREET, between 3d and -Jth A nowed tho lease ot the for a senes of Tears. woald attention 01 tho traveling 7 9^, tlls tar business or ntraJ lo- JTHOMAN S.WEBB A SOS *kc., Ac. OOUCOSD GiiAPIT ! ' I<*EBIOR VIJfEJa at - ® dozen; $1250 per 100 5O doaen; s2sper IGO Viaes at ssper BOOTS AID SHOES. Fall and winter stock of t . . an <j ggoES Jnst received and for sale cheep at J- H, BORLAND'S, 98 frarket street. jwiiKisTs worm t>o , o»venlom n a d rS I : Iythe!nSelTes With v«y NEGLIGEE, TRAVELING SHIRTS, and very hamhomelrtyTS 5 & larB ° inToice of new )y£4 |jp IA N OS. PIANOS) * [ selected!// the T «ubaori}fJj lst r ® K Cel c? d ‘ Personally l from tho ual«nijfr b ",“ :h . < L. Ea6tarn „tiS of itrabe £Co bafrimnrH ol^ “anfactorios y ow Turk, from'slco P u l pKoard.aiTanted 0 ard. aiTanted fiTe yearB> Mcei riTaUrfMo'ltesj^rlSwed o ' Princ6 ’ 6 an ' eHABIOTTE BLCIIE, 43 Fifth street. SWAMPGEABB hay, 23gfcBS®S Bg oes-3mw. WM ' HOTEL (FORMERLY SLOCUM HOUSE) »CQUKSSK WORKS, hailmau, bahm & 00., JUHUPACTUREaa OP ' Ir °st?«i U £ Pl , OW Sprlng ’ Am - B. Steel, Springs, Axes. «fcr> WAREHOUSE, NO. 77 WATER STREET PITTSBURGH. PA. SET LADIES’ AKFMISsii gaiters. At McClelland’s Auction House. seia >NB’, BOY'S AND YOUTH’S BALMORALS, At McClelland’s Action House. I*l2 ®S thia day entered mtoa city have the transaction of th« T, mi f e d Partnership for Wider the fi m nam- &V?9*i‘ n * Aliil busine*, Andrew EomiSSS <& KLOMaN -fc Pli lfPs! era! andXhSmM ?f d X!in rry Phlo ‘* a ° D * the DftnT>«*e? u * • iliiler aa tpeciai Paitner. JtomsJ a ?Kn ,pt 0 contlD tt« intil the Ut day ci -winaiT, 18,0. ANDREW KLu.vAN, UltJNAlf PHIP B.J** «elo-law«w TBOS. N- MnIT.KR Amusements. 50 C E X x S , «3 MARKET St. 8d below 4-h, No. 29 mh™e?t. JAMES IKWilf,
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