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PARK BOW, N2SW YORK, and 6 STATE
onr for aol>aU ;
tTSSEST ff S ‘ 111 thoao «w». and we an
-o" aad saba ° ripa^
CITY I E W S 7
yBIDAY BPBnse, SEPT. 18, 1863.
»AII,T AM) weekly post.
The, Daily and Weekly Post can
hereafter be procured at the News Depots
of J. W. Pittock and Prank Case, Fifth
street, with or without wrappers. Dailv
8 cents; Weekly 6 cents. ?
Weekly Po.s T .-The Weekly Saturday
ma 7h n f V thß I!>th ’ Md
may be bad at the counting room, price 5
y C er P TMa°uu’ i K Wr ? Pere ’ ° F »'®P«
year. Tins number of the Post is brim
foil of news, and no more acceptable re
membrances could be eenttothesoldLTn
the army than a copy, to such as desire
Wen C rin?l gott ,T np ’ and
well printed weekly paper, we confidently
recommend the Post. y
The Co:
nVentl on Wednesday.
WWlBt listening to the speeches of the
great guns of the Republican party on
Wednesday, wo could bnt note Vfact
tha, no, one of them, :save, perhaps,
Col. Mathews, of Maryland, touched upon
1 ? r" eraub -i ict than Andrew G. Curtin’s
Ipve for the soldier. And the Governor
himself was not at all backward in declar
ing that his efforts in their behalf had des
troyed his health, shattered his constitu
tion, and caused his hair to to turn pre
maturity gray. He declared that it was
!t f< ? Se ? Ba maD ? soldiers home on
7 ° iirl electlJQ as Possible, and
that he would do all that lay in his power
eve h rv’ o B le Ur! b ' onB ? 8 and bra9a batt °“s at
every elecaon pole in the State for the
sake of keeping peace. Now, whether
Gov. Curtin is prompted to bring the sol
diers home on election day by* his love
theirHm e ° themBelTes - or for the sake of
their votes, m a question about which
honest men may safely differ.
Bcppose that Andrew G. Curtin shonld
ta .e it into his head to import a few thou
fi&nd men from the armv of tho p rt *
on or about the second
batw» 18 w p ? babI ° D 0 distinction bt
between Woodward men and his own
do not 8 Mh“ H th be - made ? Men in the ar “J
ao not hide their views’and the political
affinitieo of all are known. How easy
WO w grant ? ! ? ave cf to such
i d oast tueir votes for Curtin, and
Bn?p be -n f° th . e * neDd 8 of Woodward,
hntitmllbssaid that such a conrse
won.d be unjust—that if a Curtin voter!
has a permit to come home, so should a
Woodward voter. All very true. Bnt
then we have the very highest authority
for saying that Mr. Curtin is not over
m his conscientious scruples. In fact
ht anf ° {tb !?&r' doea cot consider
b» » poi ‘ neian ' and believes that
10 a^hiE eto accomplish
• S? °- h a 6cbeme >s in contemplation
is the opinion of many. Whether it will
be attempt! d to be carried out to any very
great extent, depends somewhat upon the
motions cf Lee s army daring the next
BtTab y on ek I 8 - t ShOaM 11 MJ demon
s trahone looking (o an attack upon the
nations capual, the President and Gen
eral Halleck would not let a man in the
army have a tnrlough, even though there-
We d e o e ro C t t 1 0? ° Cur,ia WOu]d be secured.
We do not, cf course, pretend to assert
attemnt y to tbat Cur .“ n a ° d bia friendB wil
Bundle Vi e 5 petuat - e 80 bareda ced a
r . Bat ,rom Uie political antece
foo tS ? f k the man ' and the ntter hopeless
ness of his cause, it would not at all sur
fo “stave 5 nfr me ,r ch game Wt,re attem Pted
»hi«k - - tbe overwhelming defeat
Which awaits him. W e would that every
soldier who has, o.- may enter the service
of his country from Pennsylvania, couM
vote nt tbe coming election. We wonld
be aV a 6 h ? tUe fe to 3 T Q,t - B <“ *
ymM-o 6 too , B ‘ ee P l ° bring home the Re
pnblioans to do the voting, and been the
emoerate infoe ranks to do the fighting
United States Lottery.-As quite a
number of persons in this and adjoining
comities, have recently drawn prizes in
Uncle Sam’s Grand National*Lotted
Scheme— the eonsoripdon—it may not be
amiss to state what they have dfawn, so
OTtftlSf 7 « DOW e ? act!y t 0 what they are
aha If d ' • ? ee V 5 U tbat the Provost Mar
shad furnishes the following •
One new, highly finished musket.
One bran new suit of clothing.
ne .pair shoes and stockings.
One elegant blanket.
One nice haversack and knapsack
of am e tr n nnitioT' ndSe b ° X WUh 60 rounds
>d D s e poon 9 r!ate ’ tm CUP ’ kaife - *<>*,
lnsv addlt: , ol ' i 0 ,b >s the holder of the
if «iV Qmt,6r W 1 1 bave a re gnlar income
war is over ™° D *n' &nd - “ whea '“net
of $lOO. ' Wlllrece,ve a capital prize
Pickuxg Cccbmbj2,s.-Ab a general
thing, sufficient care is not taken hi pick
luig encumbers, and large numbers of
ttae Thl r'n ,eBB lb an\hree months’
b “f: sluJ 0 ffi''- ng raeth °d we think the
beat. Select sufficient quantity of the size
at one 6 tfm Wh p h P™ bab! y cannot be done
atone time. lut them in a stone pot
add S°sma < ll’Vr T*, StroDg brine i t 0 ‘Ms
color l“ef tb ° f . 0h J mD ’ t 0 secure tb «
color, het them stand a week; then ex
change the brine for clear wato, in which
■ r f mo,n two or three days. Boil
the best cider vinegar, and when nearly
cool, pour it over the encumbers, having
previously tamed off the water." Prepared
in this manner, with the addition"of cloves
ajlsrice, mustara, cinnamon, boiled in the
vinegar, pickles of every kind will keeri
toes SJ rn a rt' plckHr S cauliflowers, toma
?h °' lher Te fi e t sb| es which easily
be B a o fde t d he ;Sd eP ‘ Ced r " e * Br shoul *
C,
E S- Wh «»» will tbe K°od old davs
dOWE to the standard of 1850 ", “ °°T
for one dollar.” When win’tw 11 P oan^a
cheats called “prepared ! A ? heat of
ished from existence ? there a® b “7
imitation of coffee? Is the™ an 7 real
be, do the laws ofVatnre jttify
lieving, that anything outside of ”th H
blissful fields of Eden” can be mndn ,
Z\r: n d ?d et! , malate like coffee’
Eo,_ nature indignantly replies, no, Cof.
no P re Paration of com
meal and liquorice, or anthing else which
the In ventne genius of man has jet discov
ered can supply its place. 3 007
The Absehal Explosion—We call tha
attention of our readerß to a notice headed
L^ r ß tf^ Elp ? SI0D ;” inanot!ler column.
Jjet all those who lake an interest in the
erection of a monument over the remains
exnln S i n n Df wh ?t l ate 7ictims of the awfnl
the section of a fittL m. D 8 t 0 for « et
T’
& To
l aion league Secrets.
A friend hands ub the following. He
' assumes to have penetrated the mysteries
of the order, and vouches for the correct
ness of the inetraotions given to the initia
led 3 3 ° m e of the members may have
tMs oT 9 T rWe aaggaat *■«»* *>
von <W a Paste i 4 in th6ir ba 'B. When
hantfandeay: * mBmbBr ’ Pr6Sent y ° Dr Mt
“How are yon, Major?”
Answer— well- „
League?” 011 6 member of oar Union
Answer-*‘P rOV6 me .»
xiow shall I prove yon ?' ’
Answer “By positions.” .
„J_ 6re °° meB in "hat might be called a
t i°“® a ,° d ’ for the person asking the ones
bona above set forth, says: 6 Q S
lake positions and I’ll call them.”
ine person who answers the onestim,
-ks: s“ izi
■•WasMngton ” He then d y / U Eay ’
to a horizontal posutr aXyou S T
on J theTe°ft',hivh H6^ en dr ° ! ' a his left ha/d
n toe lett thigh and yon say. ".Jackson "
He then raises his left hand to his breast
Dotn ot yonr hands meet, and you tint
your thumb and third finger inafde /is
andyoneay, “League.” All this is done
in a Bhorter time than I can tell you.
therm/ 8 m . embe . r 18 going into the lodge,
the password at the first door is “EtenTa
Vigilance ;” at the second door, '
Pnoe of L.oerty.” When a member en
(era th e lodge, he salutes the President bv
hold'ug up o-s left fore finger. When he
eaves the lodge he holds un bis l ieht hand
two fore fingers When a Union 8 Wm
are'armrnd hl j .*f any 01 the brothers
wW g " t 0m ' ,hey
; fi
and H U L 9 ° ot onl ? bslt " finished
and durable, and leas liable id get out of
repair than any other, but it sews f!r
2jefeantititah ke d a “ ore dnrable «'d
satfattiont^^nrty^u
easiiy operated, of usedV^
"sdvalTfn ° f WOr V not in tha P°"er of
chine nL t ° t B f COOm P l,e ! 1 1 - Tb «re is no ma
perform iu f l* fami y-none which will
periorm its work so qmcalv or so wpll or
give such thorough satisfaction. Those o r
well he™ t a a b °r ‘ P urchaBiD g. would do
well to bear the fact in mind that of the
many machines now before the public the
Wheeler and Wilson has been by al most
-ffl“®r" oaaced thebe "-
B C I o TSE Th G f^ RT VVAYVE * Chicsoo R
Tb 9 following is a statement show
mg the approximate eernings of this Com
pany during the month of August ult
compared with the same perioTol "alt
1563. 186’.
57 $l6. J <5B iC
27 yj.6-45 5-1
~ £ ‘ *'.6UU u ’7os
7 82i 00 7.8 -ft 00
7.0.83 33 7 i .85 ‘'3
981 i 9 70757
;al jmm II $277 32041 $127,517 7,,
FromFreghts
Passengers..
m Mat,...
( Mails
Peotßailw.
Aliscellan’s..
Earnings from
Jan. 1 to An.
T 1 -53.207.069 66 $2.JOL*>67 &4 ftfii *o
Increase for August, 46 per cent n
crease to August 31, 45' pe? cent
thf KWS '7 There J 3 bat little birring in
I the way of news these warm days. Whilst
mnly endeavoring to get an "Hem” out
lot one of onr aldermen yesterday a
couple oi females entered the office/and
he "<5 . Cl ' ted “ anne r demanded to see
hint?n lro- , Here i thought we, is some
thing to make a note of. They slated
W cases,and demanded that the 'Squire
shou d see to it that they had their n.hts
ed to sfe e % C ° Umry - - The ma gi®tr a te fa.i.
ed to see the matter m the same !i»ht in
which they Viewed it, refusing to'inter
let^’h?° d ad , Tlsed ,bem 10 go home and
let the iaw alone. They did so. and we
did not get an item. e
Habeas Corpus Cases. —() ur readers
!Z aW&rethM^ e PreBidBa t, under the
authority vested in him, has suspended the
,n hU r Or T “I- iD th ° B6 CftseB9et forth'
proclamation. At the time this
proclamation was issued there were some
GW*" and P t eQ^ D6 1“ Judge M =CanduBB'
Cour and to-day they came np for hear
nlead ,h P ' W , r, S ht ’. m mski ug bis return,
7k h ?' PrOC ai ? at,oa of the President,
and the Court, after heariuß the matter
U hßd D 0 P° wer t 0 interfere,’
when the different writs were dismissed at
the coet of the Government.
oA C i, CIDE!,T ' — A man named James Me
evenin/w g en ° UBty yesterday
evening by being run over by a buetv
War°d SIU Tt he gr< ? unda ' ia the N?n?h
of :e;t^ appe .r tLat he was iu tte net
L g gon the street passenger cars
bovL„r n dn ; ,E S a horse attached to a
Bt S j B P ld Pace, attempted to pass
wS f d in 80 doing MaGrath «
ir th» f d - d ° Wn “? ran over ' He "orbs
iniared ai hi groUnd A Snd tkoa 6 b seriously
dangerous.* 9 W ° andS are DOt considered
Thsatre.— The farewell benefit of the
charming actresß, Miss Susan Denin, tabes
place to-night. We predict there will b "
Th» r K'T| d - ed b °? B l’ and she deserves it.
1 he bill is a capital one, beingthe “Ranch
anf’ ■ • Nat W^‘' ple * ed last week,
and Nature and Philosophy,” Miss
Den," sustaining the principal ’partf
both We are assured that this is pos
ltively her last night but one. P
Pi'tsbobohees Abroad.— On Wednes
ptsl th /i f n-° Wi o g Pittsburghers wereTn
Ph'ladelph.a: 8. M. Lane, Miss McCor
m ! M l6 ?- 8 ' cCormick i G. T. McCor
mick, M. Cote & 1., W. C. Childs, M. Ad
dison.H J M oorei r Daffy, J no
r' M 'p - ° S T hea, Jdo - Jno.
Reed, Jno. Paul, John McCay, W. Hes-
SSte* H ' Jack ’ Wk Eeklt
Sanford’s Opera Troupe.—This is the
last night but one of the stay of San
ford s Opera Troupe m this city. During
the week lull houses hare greeted the
company, and as there is but two more
bTre U th tlefl , 0f fl6eing aad faring them
a!!?l ts th r , depa^ tQre we advise to
Sic c hemSelVeBof these °PP°rtnnities
ouch chances may not soon occur again.
Tradition, and
Times— J P an , d Evolutionary
Beadle’s Dime tX BeDua “ 8 - a numl >erot
ple.e, B S C 0B ’
the Fort,” “Brant anS Ma rphy Saving
Austin and the Bear “ MrB,
one dime. For sale’by “J Q^ a ' ed - Price
Btreet. 3 riant, hifth
„ u “rreet, on Ihnrsday nivht ’
appeared in a most myrterio^manner'! 18
Godey for October.— This old i,
established Lady’s Book f or & T"
been received by Hunj» Fifth street" hBB
Trimbles Varieties, Thia p o pul ar
place of cheap amusement continues to
draw good honsee.
Cousty Bonds.— The Philadelphia
fim*tt^ la ;,‘ AU^en y county 6’s are
:-,r.
OEovISewiß a Mnchinea.fbi family
mannfactniiigpurposes, aro tho beat inuso.
A. F. C tiATONAY, General Agent,
• 28 Wfth street Pittsburgh. Pa
JOSEPH MBYES & SOM
nsor&HO PLUS
STOBSITUBE t&CHAJffig
WASBHOUSB, 125 BMITOTIHIID STB Ell,
CBoftjeta Sixth street and Viren oiler.)
- Ecß pmmseß.
ST FRANCIS COLLEGE,
USD !Lf* R 0F ™ E FRflscfsc * ,f brothers
aonier.tho aniai OoEooiate H/’n n „ pHtilicos to
as?HS ! || 7tes>« tss
Vs V tT> aad scenery i
MONDAY i So?griS^ Ir c I fAI^UST th^ I . RS ) ’ i
»bcnt tho2Bth of JUNE foUolrino ?f d f
'jga^£Si6san«as
in “ d , Tniaon ' half „„„
num" C 65
I aad hi oder'n La ojaaiM' oltr T ®
' , Rn&“o?S° $• 2O
Phi'adclphia Sel? M ? ev &• O ’H-ra.
s-n.- “■ AhMk r “->‘ d *>? to ],o e.tefr n. Crw
— ...... frepll
HERNIA or. rupture
CUBED,
ARR PREPARED TO TBF4T
Won*
c/i esot old persons h vSit fi’f an<i 8011,0
“« «“bori,?’’ ED " tCn -
fmpruuJ fi'iisscs and Supporters.
sijlo on?u S3 r rSfo e n So^ hore - p -r 4rni, dr«ir6 anj
order Having ,k n an< * wewili manufacture to
•'“■'•“'d S M i'i
SEW**? «* -
st£T "“ r own “»»«&ctßre we have a large
R T''£ s Pe r?f- J ' fi p Celebrated Truases,
m'A t ® C , Bl e»rated Trusses,
„ Ml ; r3h 11 A Oo a. Celebrated Trusses
reneh. English and German Trusses
Pnpporurs, all kinds, Elastic ’
cucck-.nga. Bandages, Ac.
At the Pittsburgh Drug Il„ H s e
TOHttEWCB & M’QAEH,
corner Fourth and Market^^'urgh.
IIerSEKEEPEB-s
Jfr STORE
goods for the
kitchen
s v„°7F**" i ftsss
§Sp luS" ' wS>B^ ldS
Miooe Kr'frcs j CokTw'S
Skewu/s " I Wl V Blll>rs
. &eM*f;r uj
te 1 '""' Wash Boards
vKfl, i i banco Pans
iVhKi E" i ?{&*“«"*
§“£*'«» j filler,
kad mg CBjleri K“u?
Butter Ladle* ‘ Clothra Wri
Iron Holder. u ".ringers
is:: . fs&F
g“*Kn.re. !
Sooopp ole9 j grosses
TOR THE oJfU.NO It°JsV*°-
feiL?aa pi,ATRi>,
§sSx ■
1
Fruit Steeds ; Cake gLkLr
F&tssrid &
Bouquet Stands | (ioble “
, „ fTILUBV.
f *£“> *« Tra,- s J ° & SiiS
DUh Co;‘er B UU fr ‘” : SZf bT^l S
Hush Dishes ■ fWri? f- Dl “ h “
Win© btrainen 1 n lff > lna
Hetriitarator? w / sharpeners
r ... , *<>« TUkC^Kil!^”-
I Shtets
f-iSA.,; t^gr
PSfciSl^
Libraey Steps D oo r Mats
Vienna ILah Globes Vestas
vSittf 08 ; Meat^afea
CardTvisito Frames’ “
H™«hVYd7 tn^ PWt,U ' nil^^
6TURE oj- 10111051 at reasonable pricos at the NEW
KAY &BICHARDS.
SO- 30 FIFTH STREET.
First door below the Exchange Bank.
ou’^Afiifrav 8 Rn- i m? ro l b *\? c chttr *« in
QU«ne b?roSS.’e^“ m * ham - Du-
„ ] agio-law
SPRING GOODS.
WWC.SM A ™'
SPBISfi MB SHIM GOODS.
o Jibradng all the newest styles of
'.IN AND FANCY CASSIMEJSES,
suitable for Bnsinoss Balto, a full and oomnlet.
assortment ol fine blaok P *“
CIiOTHS AMD CASBIHEBEB,
Plain and figured Bilk and Cashmere Vesting!
w. H. MeQEE A CO.,
148 FEBEBAISiBHn,
o it,
The
•owe Sewing MacMne,
Invented 1845. Perfected IBaa,
1862, whilo the Singer Sewing Machine 1 B ? a ]£f
an honorable mention on its merits •^n/wti
er & Wilson’s a medal for its deWoe
cnlar hook.” The Howe Sowing fChiot 2*'
th W n a h de , d f “ l ' r n mmm (to “ *“*!>& ExhlbitorlS
el llf i. f?r 1111 Dur P° ae s on exhibition. Onr lfcht?
0-t Machine gnarantood to make perfect wiw£aa
the lightest and heaviest fabrics! ort 011
Sold and rented. Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets.
A. M. HefiBECOB.
Agent.
SMITH, PABK & CO.
Ninth Ward Foundry
PITTSBURGH.
Warehouse, No. 149 First a„A lon o
Manufacturers ,of all sSesS'J 0 Second sts.
Coal Oil Retorts and 6till“ Qutj! n?" f pl10 ? 8 of
Sad Irons. Dog Irons. Boxes sL?L P>p ??-
and Couplings ' Beel Moulds
Ai‘o J obbiog and iSiacainery’of a ,
tion ißtide to order. Dery or descrip-
OZblydAw
viaoraomißS or
\? RK I 3 Se P t - I ~ A Morris Island
“®V° the herald, dated the 11th, save:
IreL fa 6 °°K ° ccn P ation of Wagner and
Gregg, the rebels have been exceedingly
a “™ e p fl “ d aavage-they do not allow us
a moments peace. They fire nieht and
an 7^m n hl agner ’ bIU thej left us aa ch
an admirable constructed work, and so
capacious and safe bombproofs, no one is
injured—they are often enough during
the night to enable us to sleep soundly. ®.
Since Tuesday ten or twelve deserter^
in B y Ve to C °r 6 m . from '! atnea la! and, belong'
>ng to Georgia regiments. They renori
continued dissatisfaction among the men.
and a general desire to escape from a ser
Them h Th hSS bec ° me to
hem They say the rebels are building
. b , atl ? nes on Sail,vans Island!
above hort Moultrie and Battery Bee, to
cover the channel to the city. Additional
ttenes are also being constructed in the
most approved style between Fort John
whinh n .s tB6 C ‘' 3 '’ ° n Jamefl l3land ' on
Wbioh they are mounting 10 inch colum
b.ads and 7-inch Brooks rifles.
Un the Green at the city the rebels have
mounted a 13 inch Blakely rifle, which
they have just received from Mobile
L b ml e , ‘." a3 . br ° n g>>t with another of the
same calibre in an Anglo rebel blockade
runner two weeks ago. A second of them
hin Charles-on, not mounted. It was at
first proposed to mount it on Fort John
son, but that idea was given np, and so
lar as deserters know, no place had yet
been determined npon where it
pat in position.
over n - 6 f)o ” oUated projectiles, weighing
'pounds each, were lying by the
•p." , tb< i R nil .on Charleston Green.
I he health of the command is good.—
(■ I “ d ‘i' r “ peed fresh vegetables. Gen.
Gillmore has issued a thirty days' furlough
eIL7i a n e ,h Wh ° ba^. them
selves in the recent siege. They an- not
to exceed two per cent, of the eff ctive
m ,^ be island, and must be rtcom
mended by the Colonel.
Kansas Citt, September If, A de
tachment of the Ninth Kansas, „ nd „
famiTnear s' 1 ' an K Came ° P 0n QuantreH’s
They killed f eDeb , ar ' on September « L h.
iney idled two, destroyed a quantity of
stores, cap f ured
b£Prrs-- d
r r£“::: , a , r,:r h ":“ i „S” d ,:r
form E r PH ‘ 3 ' , Se P lemb6r H —Official in
formation of the movement of Gen
whh h twn d T‘, fol!r tEIOUBaDd strong,
Steele ha« b h ' e8 ’ - n A Dpport of G *n.
ateeie, has beeu received. They are this
week on their way up White river Re
ports from Steele continue favorable
Uen. Stevenson aad Croaker returned
to \ leksburg ,rom the expedition against
1 ennessee and Harnsbu.-gh. The
diUon.was successful. The
evacuating and retreating in the d.rccUon
of stores e a°d t Ki dBS - troy,ng lirge quantities |
of Btoresand blowing up the magazines;
Arm or the Potomac, September 17 -
ton's fnrth 7 BU a conteetB Gen - Pleas an
h-T advaaee on the South bank
afr? J^ P 'r ttn wuha B, roug force of cav
alry and infantry, aided by Btrone bream
sWmA r ' fle Pil3 -A
| ssirmishing occurred at Raccoon Ford
yesterday, but our loss was slight, and
our forces remained quietly on this aide of
the river. We have as yet no positive In I
formatiou concerning the main body of
rebel infantry, but it ,s me erf,
swr..’«. 1 *
the N |m| Yoß,i ’ S f p !' 17 - Th « Times has
.‘c® io'iowiDg:— It la sta ted on g ood
thonty that Gen. Gillmore has Tendered
b e resignation to ihe President, because
of a disagreement between himself and
Admiral Dahlgren. Report says the Pres-
will not give up Gillmore, and Ad
miral Farragut has been>ppointed with a
proposition to assume command of the
naval forces at Charleston.
AMERICAN
JS THE LARGEST I; , s ; ...
M f an ,e'd Hotel in the N_.. I ,a ", . *A®-
theVnileTof reo™ fro *3
pletely furnuhed for iamUiealmd?; d °? m '
parties, and the hon A^7- la,go Raveling
as a first a nrst-cia«s Hotel in kepl
etegraph to the house ,o aU parts of the ‘ mm .
Boston. Sept. 1863. * KICJS - Ptop , r .;“ tor ;
seiiiomd
LAKE tDFEEIOK COPPJgTmimes
—AN D
smeltog wobks.
p ark, M’Curdy
Manufacture™ of
te , r “. ar i?, dealers in Metals,
Im Plate, bheet Iron
Fire, io.
?T RJ ®TS, p'ittob'argh Pa STandl2o
p2SS! e 0 ° rd6rS of Copper c “‘ to any deaired
fe2l:lydAw
db%besse works.
HAILMAE, EAHM & 00.,
MAKUTAOTUSSafI 07
Ipo n ; BaU g P lo w SprtnglAmi B
steel, Springes Axes *fr«
WAREHOUSE, NO. 77 WATER STR*EET
l™ PITTSBURGH. PA.
BEffl© ¥ A IV.
kesioved
H ousel “ N0 ' 145 «“
. ap23stl
66 'S'HE Ullog »
ABCH STREET, between 8d and 4th
phiudeu>hu ’
I ,HE WDKBgISKED HAVINO ...
/*• newedthe lease of the above poDnln. n®*'
for a senes of years, would resnoctren. ons<J
at K. n - t o - n the traveling puhlio to V 16
oaHty. bußinesi Sr omtrtJ 1«-
mh&lyd moms s. vyEnzt fV sos
SCOK COED GRAPE '
IVERIOK nifES AT t.
dozen: $l2 50 par ]£> Rimfvf 8 60 * >EB
dozen: $25 per lfii, - “ tra V,nm at $5 per
C l^^ ATOnS “
telegeaphic.
FIRST EDITION.
HIPOBTAST FBOII CBABBBSTOJ
Rebels Building New Batter'
ies on Sullivan’s Island. l
FROM MEMPHIS, TENN,
movements of gen. smith
DIVISION.
Gen. Pleasanton’s Advance
Gen. Gillmore Tendered his
Resignation.
&c., Ac., &c, &c.
80-7o\
& Co.,
No.29Jffih K £°^_
Telegraphic.
_ SECOND EDITION.
5,ei,10< *-»tlc M as s
Meeting at Lancaster.
FROM WASHINGTON,
Reported Disagreement Between
Gen. Gillmore and Admiral
Dahlgren Discredited.
Johnston's Army Reinforc'
&e.,
c.'i-e.iij dispatch to the Pittsburgh Post ]
thou l°T BR ’ Seplember 17 -Over ten
a persona were present at the
Democratic Mass Meeting to-day. Ex-
Govenor David R. Porler preaidi
Speeches were made by Judge Woodward,
Glaney Jones. Hon. Jeremiah S. Black
Judge Porter Henry Clay Dean, and
others. Great enthusiasm prevailed.
I I . t . H.
[ WiSHiKOTox, Sept. 17. —IG aa nnb
J lished this morning, there has been
■agreement between Gen. G.llmoie and
o'-hJa'r S P T"'™* “•« tender
o- his resignation by the ionaer, and the
displacement of the latter by Admirui i'’Tr
ragut, there has certainly beeu a dee'i-as
dut,y ou l b® part of Admiral Dahlgren
mneTd 8 Dothic S whatever to the
Proper department, on that subject, in the
recently received advices ; hence, the re
port is discredited.
No action whatever has been taken to
transfer Admiral Farrsgut trom his pre
ent commanu. F
° f Warhafl otdered that
the a.ts of Congress, relating to the sus
pension of the writ of habeas eorpmi and
■be proclamation of the President, based
formaSoVTf 16 !! bB pnblished for the in
ormation of all concerned.
g to Uejfitar for some purpose. Ref
0®“!? . Dn J“ g circulating in the
South to the effect that after Two day®
W | L!Ch Bra ® g wa9 def and
men 3 fr CS ’, b f recs '^ d ,‘“ge reinforce
rnenta from .iobnaton, which turned the
7? fbaW e ’ acd .^ at he waa now drir
Uig Roaecrane. All of Jobneton’e cavalry
are reported i° huva joined Bragg, wit?
mnnicatfons' deBtro^‘u K Rosecrana' com-
Sep , l ; n -~ K “ar Admiral Porter
RoXl ocouSlyTj Vetle !s lU [ C
U'beK is rapidly retwSi““““h Gen'
Devidson in hot pursuit.
The Steamer Sunshine, from New Or
eans on the Bth, has arrived. Her news
anncipated. She has on board 900
bales oi coiton belonging to the Goven^
uient. Which was taken on board at Mem
,^ VTOX ’ °" Sc P t !'• To night Lieut
wTs the Pr ° VoBt Guard
Tamed Fred H B bot at by a moulded
r D T S t„i nnd'fi B n OWU - [ J,euL Esdil
f*. red U P°° h >B assailant, sev
era! shots ukmg effect BD d producing it
>8 said, mortal wounds.
I recto JhotUHe corps near Lafayelte
The report, doubtless, relates to the en
gagement oi Negley some days since
been V tlkl r at, ' y ' f aduG «r.“; had
been taken by onr forces near Morristown.
f ,l,a Pt- —lt is reported to day
lha the steamer Calidonia is taking in
coal to snpjly a Confederate steLer.-
The debate on the motion of no confidence
n the government, commences to day
the contest promises to be very close
L.n\ X Fra J CISC0 > Sept. 16—The cars
j;: 9 fr r, thi r ,,yl7 miies ‘° w ards s an
Raikoad t ° 7 « rthe 7V ' est 6 Pacific
nrdin ( ‘ Twent y fi? e miles will be k
'j' rfl cars within a month
and the balance of the road to San Jos°
will be completed by January
Wash?" 1 , 8 l ° h , oBpiulB >’> the vicinity 8 oi
edfroitT’ Bb ° Ut VI 00 BicbaDd woind
ed, from the army of the Potomac.
New Fall Goods,
HUGTJS & HACZE’S
Corner Fifth and Market street*.
‘ Figured Delaines,
„ Colored dusters,
■ Plain Fr. Merinoes,
' Plain Fr. Repps,
Empress Cloth,
Broehe Velours,
Turin Cloths
Printed Merinoes,
Ottoman Cloths.
Figured Volencias,
9trlppe<i Mohairs,
Pointille Worsteds,
Brocade Mohairs,
Brap de JL ureas,
Saxony Plaids,
Chech Poplins.
Paris Royals,
Bob Boy Plaids.
Poil de Chevres,
Plaid Repps,
Plain Delaines,
Canton Cloths.
Scotch Plaids,
Tamartimes;
LADIES’ AND MISBES
gaiters.
At McClelland’s Auction House,
MEKS’i BOY’S AND YOTTTH’S
BALMORALS,
At McClelland s Auction House,
«e!2
HOOF SKIRTS,
ALL SIZES
At [McClelland’s Auction House,
Ml 2 '
ing Bragg,
Joseph J iboy
ri l>oos<?
Ksyelwood II Co
H A. Merrick
.."Hi MW e h 1 r„
I* Wrieh; “ - J
J Pr.r.geJ
K fc'inj?
3M o f
K Wbitks?
C Hudson
A .*
J Boagbiand
Arouse Jk Good
H Hssbouser
M J-atterrage
an J r-hnsi.n
* Kidd <Sr Co
v* arniy
P Hine
•{ Burbick
James Dolen
James Frat«r
Rose
3 Patterson
Rinj?
}\ AlcKerdy
M Miiuiey
VVo dick
A Css.erline
ru n k
•/, Rootle
THE CLOSE OF THE UAHKET
‘Old but because there we™ k he catt,e "ere
footing up We ficdainin/ 6 no buyers. C ; pon
oeks -or week. „h “I ° f 7 -«* »°>
o'-er r'■ported K 0 wo“ h largm supply
bomo to day, nitno ennii.r 7 5 ’, e " ! st " yotl at
nantj of droves h»vo°to hVfJrf at 6ev t ral rem
ke'. IheJsivs wk„ h° „ p fid for “Other mar
since jflst Friday are uoutof tbe market
»na brokers »«'holdhs se|6-ai“ ! . r 0
Pr ces or the few so'd 2i.d»r 0,8 fo - r - thcm
bo ow the rates of last eveninVTif oD u ld,r f l>iy
disposition to hold on m th?.!?*'.v , bere >• a
flee as much as would be n „?J athpr ,han < a ®ri-1
views of buyers. " necessary to meet the |
bhport op the hakeet, thibty two yeses soo I
we A ;i?eT' t e E n^ f e h r '--- h 7>l « . oS"
Market. on tho 19-h o, hf,, v ew T «rk-Catt e i
i
eess, on. Here i’tls . pnn d ln a Paper in his pos- !
bend of beef'iitUo T »idoh , f ;1 e !i sh S’’ Wooi ' 500
were all so d quick?r than tb. h , or ! sn .? p,y ' aat >
S Ss®
increase of atd "son? "°h in Price, bnt I
crease of labor in Li; someahat of an ln-I
tember, Igai, a/compared* with 183 l? P ° rt in e<ip -
THE SHEEP MAfcEBT.
Kceeipta this week 17 071
aaoTwhetoiniY mOTnin * in Oxth
buyers wore not slowlndbf.i ars? “hP I ?- which
fore determin. dto , enD(r and ,a ®re
w* ek, which wa, a hard one frr' ! A rratesth , an “t
tmues the h , rde,t i?o7 V droyers - It con
class that will not‘aver?ge o “er S ta n t b' U 7 ly^hat
are a faw first-pftt« ioraw°' a head. Thero
ticed odo ot bought bv J«jh A mar^6t >* we no
kins Market at JR *ui ofTomp*
each, but these were ?ould dr ®-=® 55 tt
A good drove that would “ia a'fft. d pri £®--
saw priced at $4 37U a ® ® each we
sod at 5*@6 1 1 lb 7 live tiirt t. el bn? t e h°° d flheep
pot over6c.fi lb. WosawoS maesat
in low flesh for the butohera 1 bn?<£ o< f “"S*'
farmer, sojd at $2 62id ’ *? ut he
More th in half of?he^me* B °sf COnni » y
arriving are lambs and the EnDnlv ; ?^ u ' or now
too great for the demand at 50 peroent
Price, to the (Hove? This clJf'? 10 ® «k® Mr
ever 12,000 sheep a week wiHfS.. Cannot . ab *®rb
r?f
f.reat one time. He worked hard to keen nn
the price but it was no so —the market up
.tooted and broke dr wn UnteTs ra. °, TC ?
greatly reduced, it will ke» n 0 Buppl 7 >»
standing the a igltt'ldv^e^p^^Yth
ofShle C run K d^^Llo?,t^ l6 n b tr h / rB ' d ‘ pal ‘ a
were made at about $1 9 eaoii? h ii££J ptembfp
could be made now at Rnmafhino vi
oe seen that thedecl ne “ " lU
the meat and that it is becatSe the i fl annw , i pon
Ipse, and we see no chance nfa»S,» PP ! 7 ! 8 80
throws the coming week aa ma in better state f
be*d be.d back*thatghnS B J* a J ofBOm e4,°Co
thing, have been'in mS'foX ° f I
K\7f^s pi !(f p^ n “<>ii b e a p ssrsst |
aro -WeWs.'sssi
notice in im week T to a w»k in !his 7? ftah >J<» f°
TS>vk£ r
Fl-nUIy one at ss'j. The grade flniw! °°f a "
iug mnob larger and worth more for beef'whi’ck
S.*£» n # STi£2S;sS“' ® a ‘^s
ed at in the 0, untry. la fi?Sht•* Btuna *'
this week is too Urge fo/S’,”^
Wi'th
fat. :t was hard to gft 7\Zq, a §J?Ti
'or i-rm 3 «to lean? thatthe bu • bo 7 611
ii. 140 to 161 n>. Tt tta weLh, a f?,*. i? r c , a,yea
sells quite at the top price* the market- a feS' B
coarse grass calves sell at s@6c 3 B> 1 Bom «
THE HOB JUBEET.
pere were about 30 car-lraia tomirket
day m-rning, andtrade opened V on
s §° ? B>. though reheard ofsalef^'Slifi? 1 ?? 1
■^ttaswsSfiSF?^
the piico of hogsThif week : foIlow “& fiSTUMS as
fßaffiiSSSf* “«3mK
Large size. still-fed f&t" SfgFfr
Second quality, emMed""""'""
■ ®bw Torh Money Harked
)SK * Sept. 17.—Money easy. 6 per cent.
§ nn ’ Mod rate business at .4ra<3l46U
Ocdd Without anydeoided change. opSitog kt
qfot tfiSSg to V 3fSSbg
COMM EE 0 I A L .
WITSBOB6H «U TBADE
. The market Tester*., Sept 18. ’
buyers nor Jn. , y was neither
' positicn'fo
rule high. The B £ekb SA* . descripU “ B
ted. which causes a quiet m«iel
dispatch was received a,
tied ,6 h market ™ £d ’P&^u^-t
Jfe d ‘ bu^ra were holdup off—there
wp?®k Tbe s s? cfes a*® increasing The jySlUf*
heavy. Onr Ink. st ri«> M »„ ~“® receipts
2ggfi&3«£ JdSSawr l^^
e ia ssi*z-s!* j
PhUade?"^ J R ° e £|J lork-Refined. 838. To
15 : total. llMbrta “■ B,i Crudo ' 15; Benzole,
* v _
Allegheny River*, asbrlli. Road ' 754 bris. Per
wvbTxock^kkbt,
Cattle—The offerin^' 7 “e?e^?' ,pt l l7 - «3.
°f an inferior quality. mostly
ment acconot hare ccmmenced^ona^- Gov * rn_
ft short suspension. Ihe sates Dt&ifS! 1 er
exhibit a w;de raoge of prices butnniS* 1 hejow
‘be variety of stocks oflS"ed Vh? 9"®
*ere literal.
wc^ e f“ r ° arce and in gocd demand; all that
acllVpe? h g e 0 ad enimont laSpecti ° a s ° ld
n u l m b?S'"** ll enpp li pd i » large
iuiiouQtira to 3-Qfin lit e *" e shipped Kust
4.0 5?“plrlb A 0 l ’ r ' <!e9 ranging from 3',.
goo?' 7£r P iZmoT;- '" re BCOrc , e “ d •»«' at
fleeted price, £
'"-d °1" rery choice
S-T.V , ~, H iid
■ IMu.*s a Jo
lital OQ
Orif
2CO extra
"'1 Ohio
44 g cd Obio
100 l v e
fair
■ r 3 live
• 't ood lii
’ ivo Oh.o
JH Beil
Wii ndo '
K T*o-fe
'* ’l 1 a fieri 7
J u Whaiaker
UlftSi i b imes
or SB££P.
J H ulass
I~U ext?a
191
1W
C
M
M Frihck
M '‘•rich*©!
f'- K Davi*
tiasa Jt Holme?
]i»o
salks op cattle,
102 uhia
;<i la
150 Ohio
% Ilr
I*o ..hi)
f'enna
20 •*
40 “
2‘) Penni
10 Ohio
25 Penna
22 Ohio
Penna
3 i Ohio
H aM-,rrn;v
•Hoterts,
2n bui:s
l‘.» head at $;
WEW torkcatixe market.
Iflbane's Report.
9 BY TKLEGBAPH.
Nr»^ e oT K^”p^,f '" tfnco
opened qniet aod iPaed and , ttoady Pork
don and nom^S° y ra anjflrm"?
®hado firm«r. Cheese, firmf tacha2 «cd. L*rd.
Baltimore Market
*>*..-
Whuky doll at 51051®. ra fair: white, 8. 0 .
Phlladelphlnararket.
5. i* heat dnfl IA " bales 16001n loU a da *ia at W 50®
wkdosl.ss. Cora rtladfSB4 p?tr Et , ?l 32 ®l«1 7
@3S: fefiD,d Whisky firm
IP XuifcfiSd TI, K4TItE. '
r~''«<~.
*»KSssfiSr"*
Miss SUSAjf OESIW
THIS EVENKS will he performed
HCJICHBACH.
Jul'a
f1e1en......
Master Waiter.
bathom
Song
To conclude with
KATCRE *»' p«ui« M , HI
Colin ..
*"
Father Phi in',’,7
SANFORD’S OPiRA THOUPt!
Ma *onic hall'
1 -’*Htfc‘ EI»ES,TEIi SUCCESS,
CHOWDEU TO WITNESS
The Pioneersjof Minstrelsy
inis evening a every evening
»EKING IHt WEEK,
a ud on Saturday Aft. moon,
SANFORD’S TROrPEI
fI TEE br{ 1 AI ;? n .S teoupeii
the B™t FIEG T EKM IK, -' ililN - l ‘
I HJS CEli S ll
- VOAieDIaNS 11 i
ii-i. iPPEiE.
ter D , O o°B. oren at 7 Xo commence quar .
H. KJeber A Brof sth S t d rcm the ttoro «»'
‘ sel6
A ii K 0 o>i
CONCERT HALf,
FOB BIX X«eHTli ?
mmeaclDe SSpf^S AT E ™*<-
MORRIS’ MINSTRELS !
bra s >J3 A W r»,
BURLESQUE OlpJOtK’S CONCERT,
From their Opera House Boston.
2 **o3s*
■JaVA
3 S'A
2AXSA
|Ha3X
Th o his
Sh-htod " d ° cm rf Lt ’ain d ever
gramiu™ animo 11 IloSterfl - pamphlets and pro-
Cards of Xdmiiion... ‘ C ° k ' co “ m «ce at 8
Orche c tra Scats && cents
Hall during the week K b ' tl ° 1,1 lroDt 01 1110
W.A. ABBOTT. A» e , A r Moßld? '
a
J2J a*-'h*
O 2 ££*»?
53 =?scs o
u G f gs, * a
r® & S' 3
£>■ B “ k
» £> go's® 2 c' ta
« q 2
O S' B§*rS 02 m
°*» wSggS 2 3
M © £= £ H a
O te pC&sr o 2 X
■; 5 «I n§: a° *
s “ ►. g- ft
s ; s H ©
BE i£|3 0 O
2‘ g* PS, 0 S
a • gi *
R & g^|
3 o*gf
•* o>?3
2ss-©
- 1. • o,r«
Burnett’s Preparations,
GO CENTS,
PATENT MEDICINES
AT REDUCED PBICES,
AT BARKIS’S DRUG STORE,
63 MARKET St. 3d below 4th.
C. A. VAN KIBK & CO.,
MASOTAOnrRgpa qv
OAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS,
Patent Improred Eicelsoir k Patent Paragon
COAI, Oil, BURNERS,
haitd LAMPS, OOLUMHS, &0.
Salesrooms, 817 Arch St. Philadelphia.
Manufactory, Frankford, Philadelphia,
tauAl] goods warranted., iylfcly
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Fall and winter stock of
T BuOiS and SHOES
Jost received and for sale cheap at
sen J ' q*aP L ,. AHI> ’ 8 .
9B Market street.
10 CAS f?3 j . «astob oil,
JuBt raoerved and for ssleby
sels QE .O- A. KELLY.
— No 69 Federal st.
1 NISH FLOAT ISM-
u °- J ast received and for sale by
sels 0«0. A KELLY,
No. 69 Federal et.
PtJjCHEos Msim; bay Bust.
Just received and for sale by
al , GEO A. KBLBY,
55 No. 69 Federal et.
f^BANBEBBIEsTTBBSTcHOICE
Cranberries to arrives For B*l* hy
,„ FETZER & AhM-TEO^Q,
sen .Corner Market and First street*.
ft 1 !?* 8 " 20 BARBELS Of PRISE
Onions to arrive. For sale by -
FETZER* ARMSTRONG.
Beif Corner Market and First street*.
barbels op choice
8,17 Corner Market and First sWota.
H^,AAiB—l3o BUHEU OP WHITE
" Beans to arrive. ForlSoby
s«l7 FBTZFR & ARMSTRONG.
Comer Market aid First street*,
■Amusements.
— ■Miss Ocnin
—•••Annie Eoeriio
—-Mr. Kamea
Lovtdajr
—. «J 0 e ton
Air. JLevns
•Misi £eckot
— Donin
*nw Phi
*_T'~ > r Ctup|,enddio