f>AiJLj'Sr POST. IW. atPETTHsenj, & co„ s«. *- PARK ROW, NEW YORK, and B STATE STREET, BOSTON aroour agontafor tho Bully and Weefely post in those cities, and aro aa tburifod to toko Advertisements nnd Subscriptions f3f os at opr Zotoert Better OITY NEWS. TUESDAY HORJiISG, SEPT. 22, 1803, DAILY AND WEEKLY POST, The Daily and Weekly Post can hereafter be procured at the News Depots of J. W. Pittoek and Frank Case, Fifth street, with or without wrappers. Daily 8 cents; Weekly 5 cents. Democratic .Meetings. Meetings of the Democracy will be held this week at the following timeß and places: Manchester, at the market House, on Thursday evening, Sept. 24th. Mifflin Township, at Blackburn & Ir vine s Mills, Thursday evening, Septem ber 24th. Birmingham, in the Diamond, on Friday evening, Sept. 25tb. Able speakers will be present and ad dress these meetings. Democratic Demonstration In Allegheny. Thousands of Beiuocrais Present— Oreat Enthusiasm—Speeches Jiy An drew Burke, Esq., John R. large, Esq., and others. The meeting of the Democracy last night iu Allegheny, was, notwithstanding the inclement state of the weather, very large and enthusiastic. The Democratic Club of tbe 1 bird Ward, Pittsburgh, to tho number of several hundred, preceded by a die baud of music, marched over* and were greeted with hearty cheers. Shortly after their arrival the meeting was organized by calling ,Jos. R. Hunter to the chair, who, atter thanking the meeting for the honor confered upon him, intro duced to the assemblage Andrew Burke. The announcement of this gentleman’s n3me was received with the moat tremen dous cheering. Mr. Burke has not recent y taken any part in politics, having been enjoying the comtorts and quietude, the sure attendants upon a well Bpent life, in the quiet retreat of his country home. Eat, patriot that he is, he could not resist the call of hi 3 old Democratic friends and associates, and hence his apoearance last night. In the brief_ space allotted to as, we can only give a feint outline of the eloquent gentleman a speech. He commenced by saying that he had spent forty years of his lite in oar midst, and that nothing but the imminent peril to which his country was exposed, could have induced him to quit the enjoyments of his rural home, to meet hU fellow citizens upon the political rostrum. The same principles now guid ed him which he had ever cherished ; and although the frosts of age were upon him, he would still raise his voice for what he huneaUy believed to be the true interests of hie country. Mr. Burke then proceeded to notice the groat lespes of the times. He discussed the President’s proclamation suspending ! t.ne writ of habeas corpus , and denounced | it as unconstitutional, tyrannical and un just. That last bulwark of our liberty was now gone —the great charter of human rights no longer exists. And this had been stricken down by a President who does not represent a majority of the peo- P*?' After duelling at some length on this topic, he asserted that the people had but one right left, and that was the ballot box, and how long that right would last, God only knew. Pen thousand shoulder strapped gentry, brought home by Curtin, were now here to wrest even that right from ns, the people. He next referred to the Union and as serted that it could only be saved by the Democratic p irty. He had been called a “copperhead' 1 by the mushrooms of Re publicanism, but this should not deter him from doing his duty. lie might die by the assassin, but he would die standing by the rights of tho people. The Democrats were in favor of crushing the rebellion. They.would not be content until the last man in armed rebellion against the lawful authority of the Uuited States had laid down bis arms. The Democrats of the country were ready to shed their iast drop of blood lor the Union. They will not be contentuntil the rebellion is crushed. In stead saying “go erring sisters in peace they would say “come back erring sisters ’ we have driven the party from power who compelled yoa to depart from us. Let the Democratic party proclaim by its votes au amnesty to the South and they would leap back into our arms. Fail to do so and all hopes of a reconstruction of the U n>ou ia gone. The speaker paid a beautiful tribute to Gen. McClelland, whoinjie styled the na tion s idol; a second Washington, and the second saviour of his country, destined to be our next President. [Prolonged cheering ] After an eloquent appeal in favor of Woodward and Lowry, the re tired amid boisterous applause. Messrs. Large, Kountz and Baker buc ceeded Mr. Burke, when the meeting,after three checrc for tbe State ticket.adjourned. How to Get Your Honey Back. There are many ways4n which the bu eineBB man may apply his money to advantage, bnt we know of one in particu lar which, wow',ll guarantee, will pay him one hundred fold. We refer to the op portunity which the forthcoming issue of Miner's Pittsburgh Almanac, offers to our merchants and manufacturers to advertise their business to advantage. This Alma- nac has now the largest circulation of any book of the kind published west of the mountains, and is, beyond doubt or cavil the beßt advertising medmm that our mer’ chants can, by any possibility, select. If they want to let the country merchants generally, know what they keep for sale, Miner b Almanac affords a safe and unerr ing channel through which to reach them. Unlike the daily newspaper, this Almanac is kept for reference the year round, and an advertise men tin it i s a l wayB snr ’ e t 0 te,l. We know this to be a fact at once convincing and uncontrovertible, and bu siness men will find it so if they but trv it An advertisement in this Almanac will bo sure to bring yonr money back, and a& this is precisely why men advertise at all their interest should teach them the wis dom of securing the very be ß t medium.— Call on Mr. Miner and get hia terms. Yon cannot do better, nor take a step which will pay yon as well. Chri stlnn Commission Sop. piles for Rosecrans, The late battles in Roeecrann' Depart ment will call for hosp ital enpplies. The following telegram was received last night: Philadelphia, Sort. SI, 1863 Joa. Albree, Treasu. er Chris.ian Commission— Send battlefield store* by express to Nashville for the wounded of Roscerans’ ermy, and a good oorps of delegates. Onr field agent there is very urgent for more men. Mate an extra effort. GEO. H. STUART. Send fall sopplies of stimulants, canned irrnt, muslin and woolen drawers and •hirtg, to W. P, Weyman, No. 79 Smith held street, and they will be forwarded immediately, to be distribated by the hands of the Commission delegates among the wonnded at Nashville and Chattanoo ga If jpij cannot send stores, sent? con tributions of money to Joseph Albree, -treasurer, No, 71 Wood et. Insurance. In large cities, where destructive fires are liable to occur at any moment, often times sweeping away in an hour the ac cumulated earnings of a life time, there is no safeguard so reliable as Insurance. By the payment of a small sum of money to a reliable Insurance Company, the own er of combustible property secures him self against loss by fire. To every one we would Bay insure your property in some reliable, prompt and well-established company. It is a duty which you owe not only to yourselves and families, but to the community. What merchant in the city will leave the doors and windows of his Btore open at night, that thieves may carry off his goods at pleasure? Ib the man who neglects the precaution to insure his property against destruction by fire, to which it is ever exposed, a whit more dis creet? If your property and stock in trade is worth but a small snm, it will cost j but a trifle to insure—if, on the other] hand, your houses and wares are very val uable, so much the greater is your risk. But why point out the duty of insuring property ? No intelligent man wiil dispute it. There are a number of reliable compa nies in Pittsburgh, among which it may not be amiss to mention the “.dOtna,” A. A. Carrier, “Franklin and Reliance,” J. G. Coffin, and the ‘ Girard,” R. D. Thomp son. The first two ot these companies has been established in our midst for years, and enjoys the confidence of our people in a high degree. The “Girard,” though, perhaps, not bo widely known, is fast winning its way to public confidence, aDd will soon, il indeed, it docs not now, take rank with its older competitors. Having transacted business with the above named companies, we can bear tea timony to the promptitude with which they adjust claims against them, at>d should any of our readers have occasion to inßnro with either of them, they will find the agents most agreeable gentlemen with whom to transact business. It sometimes happens that much delay, and even litigation aris es in the settlement of claims agaiost In surance companies. His a matter of im portance, then, that the agents of the com panies with whom yon insure should be business men, always prompt ia adjust ing claims on a just basis. Such men are the agents of the companies above refer red to State Fair, —The State Fair to be held upon the grounds of the East Penn'a. Agricultural Society at'Norriplown, Pa., Sept. 29. 30;h, i Oct. Ist & 2d, 18G3, promises to be one ol the largest and mostinteresting ever held in the State.— Norristown is accessible by railroads to every portion of the State. All the im portant railroads leading to Philadelphia and Norristown will ran excursions, and the Pennsylvania Railroad, Pittsburgh, tort Wayne <fc Chicago, the Cumberland Valley, and the Philadelphia, G-roian town <fc Norristown have all agreed in car ry freight free, subject to certain condi Uodb. The same is expected to be effect ed with other important roads. The premiums in the aggregate amount to about $7,000, and are the most liberal in every department, and offered for almost every conceivable article. For catalogue of Premiums and particular*, address A. B. Longaker, Secretary, Norristown, Penna. Bribes from Cons. liU’r,;.-- The re markable fact that more than one hall the conscripts drafted were pronounced unfit for service, is being explained by recent proceedings against military surgeons, up on allegations for receiving bribes to re lease drafted men. There are a great many reports afloat affecting the integrity of the proceedings of the officials in this matter, which are now likely to be prop erly investigated. Major Geueral I)ix baa found it necessary to issue a general order appointing a court martial to try Snrgeou Salisbury for alleged accepting brib: h from conscripts to exempt them, and for raak ing a false certificate and untrue report of medical examination. The Government Seemß disposed to make an example m such c isos, and if the facts are proved against any one of its agents, the punish ment will be severe. Bovs, Vilth's Avn Cn i.prkn's Ci otit ing.—Attention is called to the advertise ments of Messrs. Gray A: Lenin, in an other column. One of the partners of the firm, Mr. Gray, is an old and well known citizen of Pittsburgh, who for many years was engaged in the Merchant Tailoring business, and now, afer a brief retirement, again resumes bneir.e?*- Mr. Logan is a young man of raie busi ness qualification, having had much expe rience in the clothing line. We bespeak for the firm a trial, feeling assured that they will merit a share of public patron age. Pittsburgh krs A broad. i lie f. o win p Pittsburghers were in Philadelphia on the 19th inst. J. B. Negley. J. McKenna and sister, L. M. Burtou A wife, W. G Johns ton. J, Morganstern, Gee. Park. S. .1. Adams k lady. Mr. Fasset, y. F;i l >ne* tock, A. Fulton A 2 daugeters, Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Mitchell, Miss Aiken, D. Bushnell A lady, Miss L Atwood, T. J. Bingham, N. P. Sawyer, F. M. Willis, S. McLain, Allegheny City, M. Sbellaby As lady, D. Reed & ladv, James Reed, M. J. Adams A lady, S. Davis and lady, Mr. Hespenheide, W. Greer. Securk Your Seats is Time This evening. Miss Matilda Herron will re,; r .u f . her great part of “Camille,’’ at, the Thf-u tre. The piece has been most elegantly placed npon the stage, and is most power fully cast. On Monday evening it was ex celleutly performed, and to-night (the va rious characters having b#»eu before the public) will doubtless even improve. Go early, or, what is better, secure seats dur ing the day. . Fai.l and Winter Goods,—Gray, Pos siel & Reesy Merchant Tailors, No. 19, Fifth Btreet, have received their fall and whiter stock of Cheviots, Basket and Continental Coatings, Silk and Hoff Vest ings, Cashmeres. &c., which they are pre pared to make up in the most fashionable manner, at moderate rates. If you are in need of good winter clothing, call on this firm and you will be suited. Glazed and Ungmzed S ooi. Cott y. —J. D. Bunce, corner of Fifth and Mar ket streets, is the sole agent for Sloats’ celebrated Glazed and Unglnzed Spool Cotton, manufactured at Fall River, Maas. He is also agent for the Victoria, Burton’s, Diamond Medal, Waters’ and Perry’s Spool Cotton. The wholesale trade will be supplied in quantities to suit, by the case or less. Fire. —'The alarm of fire yesterday about noon waa occasioned by the roof of Dr. McCook’s dwelling catching from a spark. It was Boon extinguished, and but little damage wag done. This was fortunate, as had the fire got fairly under way, the high winds prevailing at the time, would have rendered it very difficult to have checked its progress before serious dam age was done. Fire in Oil City. —On last Tuesday mght, a fire occurred in Oil City. It or iginated in Roby & Co’s, barrel factory, °® 9^r °y e( l lumber to the amount of $l,OOO. The citizens of Oil City should bestir themselves and procure a fire engine. Be Assessed. Ret no Democrat neglect to be.assesaed ten dayß before the elec tion* Look at the list of voters posted up by the Assessor, and see whether your name is on it* If not, attend to the mat ter without delay. Large sale of Furniture this morning, at 10 o’clock, at McClelland’s Auction Hoorn, 65 Fifth street. Housekeepers should attend. New Oil Well. — The Ciocker well, Dear the Sherman, which has been pump ing for some time, has commenced to fljw at the rate of about five hundred barrels per day, oil and water, the proportion of oil being about two hundred barrels. Correction. —ln our notice of the or ganisation ofthe Democratic meeting on Saturday evening, we gave the name of one ofthe Vice Presidents as R Dean, when it should have been Peter Dean, of the Third Ward. . Removed —John HcClaren, Attorney, has removed to Grant Btreet, near the corner of Diamond street, Pittsburgh. Morris’ Minstrels had an overflowing house lost night. They appear again this evening. A Great Family Help.—Having had one of Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Ma chines in operation for more than a year, we can bear testimony of its excellence and utility. It is not only better finished and durable, and less liable to get out of repair than any other, but it bswb far quicker ; makes a far more durable and elegant stitch ; does its work with greater satisfaction and accuracy ; it is far more easily operated, and may be used for va rious kinds of work not in the power of j its rivals to accomplish. There ia no ma« I chine like it for a family—none which will I peiform its work so quickly or so well, or give such thorough satisfaction. Those of our readers about purchasing, would do well to bear the fact in mind that, ofthe many machines now before the public, the I Wheeler and Wilson has l een Dy almost I unanimous consent pronounced the best. I -- United Presbyterian. I Special Musical Notice —Mr. Edwin Sherratt, Professor of Music and Basein’e method of vocal training, would respect fully inform the ladies and gentlemen that a limited number of pupus will be admitted, (if application is made at once ) with the new class formed at the Pitts burgh Musical Institure. The exercises will be adapted to the new as well as tho-e more advanced in music. Each class will meet twice a week—the first at 4p. m.,| and the other at ,4 p. m. Satisfaction guaranteed—terms moderate. VncAi. D. Brecht, teacher of Singing and culiivation of the voice. 128 Smithfield &lreet. Alderman Kelly. ,lhis gentleman publishes a card in yea terday’s Chronicle. giving “an unqualified contrsdiclion to niy assertions of yes terday, respecting the unriulhorizsd useof his name at the Republican Convention, and of his determination to vote the whole Democratic ticket at the coming election. He not only stated so to we but to four others that I know ot, and whose evidence 1 can produce, if necessary. His exact words on both s.ihj-cts, wore as folio e : lh.l\ousee my name at the Republican, Convection 7*/ -1 did.” “Well, then, j • h-y hed no right to use it.' 1 Subsequent ly I f;hked him. byway ot joke, “ Why, i-rank, I hear you arc going to vole the whole Democratic ticket ?” to which he replied, “I am.” “Ain’t you?” The w).(. e information being in a manner vol I notary on his part, 1 thought I was doing! him n iavor in etideavortog to give him, I what appeared to me. his desired loca hoti. Vy name is at l;:s service, and any . it: 1 ., r proof ho may consider • necessary. Dem ocrat. CiKir. j,. a Lak six’* lowing Mivohincs,loi family masafa-rtiTus ruri-csos, nro the boat Uu.**. *■- l - C-.IA TuNAY. Oeaoral Aptct, l '‘ ,t f.rocL PitLibnrrh. P» •.•« ATS .. S.S 4£ ——. '.XT l Dr i K •• , • r’OSKrH MBIRR & 30* **ai {./ f 4M‘T AM) PLAiS u i ShW £T E IRE -Ss <L-85 A S VA; »it<!i.,aft. t.tt-d.ySVifInKLD ~ % yirvi IIM STRICTLY EURE ARTICLES Gow i*rloea. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE TORRENCE & McGARH, APOTIIDCARISCB. Comer fourth and IMarket litre'll. I'iTTSbHKOn. DRUGS ! DKI’GS! DRUGS! medicines: medicines , MEDICINES ! MEDICINES I f wV," ! * HEMICNEsi (Hl,nit.UN ! CIIEMICALL t DYES! DYES! DYES! RAIM'S! PAINTS! PAINTS 1 PAIN i'S ! PAINTS ! PAINTS ! painis! paints i paintsi OILS I OILS i OILS ! SPICES! SPICES! SPICES! SPICES! SPICES! SPICES! SPICES! SPICES SPICE A ! SPICES! SPICES! SPICEF! Soda, Cream Tartar, Eng. Mustard, Ao. F , rc ;. u ' ! i- Tr.lish. and American Perfnmory and loilet articles, Broshos, Trusses. Patent "™ , S , ”tIS,“ ,I Lo* I p?S!J5 ,iit artloleB ' StrioUy pJSdlo , J?JuSl , u^" cn,,, - 0 “ =°“- Pure Wines and Liguors for medicinal u=e on -l- ___ juS.lyd LAZE EUPERIOfi COPPEB MUSES -AN D - hM ELTOTG WORKS. Dinli, M’Curdy & Co., Manufacturers of ttheath Prazio-s' and Belt Copper. Pressed (sOi>, ; er Bottom?. Raisod Still Bottoms pe.ior rodd-r, ike.' Also imjior* Urs m >1 dealers in Metals Tin P*ate. hheot Iron, Fire, ,6 c. ®dipCor-. c Laptly or hand. Tinmens' Machiues r.xn ; S - Jte&hoiwe, No. 14 9 FIRST and 120 Sb' OND hTRkETS, Pittsburgh Pa. orders of Copper out to any desired P&tam. _ fe2l:lyd4w The Howe Sewing Machine. Invented 1845. Perfected 1863, Received tribute from ale other Sowing Machines, at the World’s Fair. i»t)A whuei the Singer Sewing Machine rooeiveii an honorable mention on its merits: and Wheel er A W tison s a medal for its devico, oailed “Cir cular hoot.” The Howo Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor.) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our light e,t M aohmo guaranteed to make perfoot work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. 801. l and rentod. Cor. Penn k St Clair, streota. A M. JteGHKUOK, Agent. mr2o:d3taw:ly WM. HOTEL (FORMERLY SLOCUM HOUBE) KO. 432 PESOS STREET, PJttabnrgh THOS. KEU, 1 1 - - Piioi’RXKTOfi Dissolution. rasHE COPARTNERSHIP exiting bo- JL tween the undersigned, under the firm and name of KNAP, RUDD <k 00., expires this day by limitation. The business will oe continued by Charles Knap, by whom all demands due to or from the late firm will be settled. CHARLES KNAP. H. F. RUDD, „ ' . „ NICHOLAS K. WADE. Port Pitt foundry. July 1.18H3. Removal or uvebt stable. The undersigned having removed his Live* ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to near the corner of First and Southfield street. W. 0. Conn b old stand, is preparod to furnish carriages, baggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest no tice, Also horses kept at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fu nerals will receive his speoial attention. SEAL bbiceLaid 1 O CASES £. J. CASTOB 0i1,.' Just received and for £ale by 1- QfiO.A, KELLY, sols So, 69 Fodoraln. TELEGRAPHIC. FIRST EDITION. Our Army under Rosecran§ Badly Defeated. THEY BET IRE Of SOUTHERN NEWS. LATEB FBO.K EUBOPE, Ac., &e., &c., &c. I Louisville, Sept. 21.—l a, m.— Oar I army ander Rosecrans has been badly I beaten and compelled to retreat to Chat- I tanooga by Bragg, with heavy reinforce | ments from Lee, Beureg&rd and Joe I Johnston. Military occupation of the j wires will prevent the transmission of fur ther particulars to-night. I Cincinnati, Sept. 20. —A special to tha I Commercial gives the following account of I yesterday’s fighting : The battle opened lat 11 o’clock in the vicinity of Widow I Glenn’s, on the road leading from McLa more’s Cave to Chattanooga, and soon be came geoeral, the enemy maneuvering his troops finally. I Early in the action the rebels made an : impetuous charge on the famous Loomis Battery, and five out of the six guns were captured. Capt. Van Pelt, commanding the battery was taken prisoner. At 2 o’clock the contest was terrific. The roll of musketry was far more continuous and deafening than at Stone river. Tu'O o clock and forty minutes. —The division on tho centre being hard pashed Fc r the TV was broken, and retired in disorder. Col Barnett planted his battery and soon checked the pursuing enemy, who in his urn, was driven in disorder over the same ground. (ien. Davis’ division was driven back with heavy loss. Every gun of the Eighth Indiana battery was captured, when his forces rallied, pushed the euemy back, and retook the guns. I Gen. Reynolds lobl heavily, but stub I bornly held his position, driving the ene my, but never leaving his liqe. Gen. Pal mer, who was overwhelmed, failed to get I off his whole battery, and two guns were I lost. Gen. Vanrievp, whilst fighting gal- I lantly, lost ground, and being overpower j ed failed to regain his position. Uur lines being pressed severely wav- I erea. The rebels exulting over their ap I parent success, made the air resound with cheers. They advanced aloDg the whole line, when a witlurirg fire of musketry rolled from right to left, and until five o’clock the fighting was terrific. The General grew anxious. The wound ed poured in, and the rebels steadily moved up near his headquarters. New forces were opposed to them, and from that time til! dark the battle raged with destructive fury At dusk, the firing having almost ceas ed, the enemy threw forward fresh troops and again engaged on our right. The ac tion became general, and. until long after dark, raged with fury. The battle thus far is a bloody one, and oar loss very heavy, and prisoners Say that some of their regiments are almost annihilated. Both armies occupy the same ground as when the actiou begau. We have captured several hundred pris oners, mauy of whom are from the East. We took ten guns and lost seven. New \ orr Sept. 21. —A person who left Richmond a few days since, fnrmshes the Htrahl with facts relative to the South. He states that but one division of, troops has been taken from Lee’s army, which latter is located near Hano ver, about 20 000 beiLg fit for duty. It is understood that ,if Meade advances Lee will fall back on Richmond, the evacua tion of which is not thought of by the rebels. The defences ol Richmond are oom plete. The rebel force in Western Vir ginia is very small, including Imboden's and Jackeon'B forces. The rebels have plenty to eat, and the starvation Btories are simply absurb. This informant was in Charleston when Gillmore bombarded it. One ol the shells struck the spire of St. Michael’s Church, and all struch with:n half a mile of each other. They produced the utmost consternation. The city is nearly desert ed now, and the place will hardly be worth surrendering. Beauregard's forces of about 9,000 were swelled to about 40,000 by Jenkinß’ division of Lee’s army. Beauregard lost much of his popu larity when our forces captured Morris leland. New 1 ohk, Sept. 21. —The steamer Hecla, from Liverpool on the Bth and Queenstown on the 9th, has arrived. The Morning Post believes thut there is little doubt that the two suspicions iron rams at Liverpool will be detained by Government under the foreign enlistment act. It is nevertheless contended that they were built to the order of a French house under contract for the late Pasha ot Egypt, but the present Pasha repudiated the contract. The accusation is that they are intended for hostilities against a friendly power, and a Court of law must decide upon their detention or release. The Union and Emancipation Society is urging a prompt investigation of the news that the rebel government had re solved to call out negroes. It is received with distrust. Some regard it, if true, as e confession of weakness by the South ; others, as a masterly stroke of policy. The Daily News says it will prove conclu sively, not only that their cause is hope less, but that the leaders know it to be so. The Morning Post looks on it as a maßter-piece of policy, giving at once immense reinforcements, and exercising an advantageous and moral influence in Europe. SMITH, PABK & CO Ninth Wart! Foundry Warehouse, No./149 First and 120 Socond Bts. Manufacturers jof all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil Ketorta and Stillß, Gas and Water pipes. Sad Irons. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seel Moulds Pullioj, Hangers and Couplings. . Aleo Jobbiog and Machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting wul be carefully attended to. 02l:lyd<fcw ffeOffc WILL PUfiCHASE A new Frame Dwelling House, ot hall, four rooms, kitchen and cellar, lot 20 ft fr.nt on Pcnna. Avenue, by iOO deep. Also a two story bnok house, of portico. balL 2 parlors, three chambers a tic, kitchen, cellar avd lot of Sound, wo. 2 Watson atroet. Price, $l,BOO. Iwo r?® * o * B ground, suitable for a surburban residence, one mile from Minersville School House. Apply to BBBLS. BEW \ OKU. PimrivT 6% bbls. New York Pickles, 6 kogs Just reocived and for sale by J. DCNLBVY, Jr, No. 4 Diamond, DISORDER. PITTSBURGH. S. CUTHBERT & SONS. 51 Uarket street. TELEGRAPHIC SECOND EDITION. rchobed intervention. Matamoras Occupied by the French. New York, Sept. 21.—The World says editorially, that private advices represent considerable feeling in New Orleans on the intervention question,especially among the French and Creole population—this feeling has been much stimulated by the latest mail from the North. It was known to the Frenoh Consul at New Orleans and others, that the French had occupied Ma* tamoras with 4000 or 6000 men within a few days. A collision was anticipated i between the French and Federal gunboats at the month of the Bio Grande with some matter connected with cotton and Confed erate supplies. The feeling in regard to intervention was recently an indication by an advance of 5 per cent in Confederate bonds. Ex-Governor Morehead of Ky., who is now in Paris, it ia positively al leged has written to friends in New York that Napoleon and Jeff Davis have form ed a secret treaty of recognition, through the agency of Slidell Amusements. THEATRE, R Lessee and Manager Wu. Hendebsos Treasurer H. Ovbbiitoton of thereat artiste, MATILDA UJiKKON. v-ho win appear in her celebrated character of Cauillr. THIS EVENING will be performed tbegrrat sensation play in five acts, by Alexander Damas, entitled CAMILLE, or lli6 Fate of a Coqnefte. Camille, the Coquette Ma i’da Herroo a.«?ii )nT * 1 : * r - Chippendale e U" i Miss Hyatt Madatua Erndenoo .Miss Fhtil'ps Mist Becket Song To oonclude with Orertaro. by the.. No otfc or play this ereirng. AAOERSOS IS i’OMISG WHO 19 AN D E B'S OHf Anderson and Mystery ! WHAT IS ANDERSON! ASBEKSOX THE RESriDIGITATORIALIST ESOH OUT FOB AKDKRfiO.V, Anderson the Psyehomantioniat selH- ] wd A BK COMING, CONCERT HALL, FOH BIX JSIQHTS ONLY, 7 (otumonolDK on MONOAT EVENING aept. aim, MORRIS’ MINSTRELS ! B K A 8 (* BAND, BURLESQUE OLD_FOIK’S CONCERT. Prom their Opera House Boston, E™sV“okS .^;t W nk^ T flc*? NEVV FKATUtK-J and XKtY ATTRACTIONS' Nfvfnieoii Eitabllslird AittNt*. Also 'ho wonder of the world >IR, OEO. F, DOLL, Tho dial in inguiahed umtical seniue, an’d his woed?rful, T, *• c^vnt^j.ema, the first rod only instrument oi the feinl ever exh' luted- dee mammolh posters, pamphlets and pro gramme. An eut're change of Programme every night, tie sun- and rend the new Programme. Dot.rs uj>en >u 7 o cicok . to cotninciK-o at S Jj*JP s </ Adimssion -JB cel!tB «r 'f cn In ' l *' n ‘^ c nt H?»uris of the members ofthu Jr.ui.c laden l.» KAKL BWKAIOS.oi UueSee, Pbo: ngrnphiM 1o ih« Royal Family Lonoon. will bo ou exhibition in lronl of the liail during the week. w A. AliBuTT. AgenV M ° RRIS ' “*gfiS BEST PIANOS MADE NEW t.TOCK OF THE Celebrated Gold Medal Preminm Fiano Fortes, manufactured by knabe a co. They have been awaided tho HIGHEST PREJI- excellence ovtr ait competition, and Bro pronounced by THALBERG, SIRCKO3CU, SATTER. And other dtstinguishsd Pianistj superior to any made W arranted eight years. CHARLOTTE BLLTME, 43 Fifth strcot Sole agent fcr the Manufacturers, B Public Notice. TAN ACT OF ASSEMBIT.ESTI tIe 1, '* an Act to prevent frauds upon trav elers. approved by the Governor. Way 6th: 1863, it la made a nenel off noo for any person who is not the regularly authorized agent of a Railroad Company, to soli the whole or ai-y part ot that company s ticket?. Passes or other evidences of nght io travrl, issued by euoi Company Tho penalty is a fine ofnotexeeßding Five Hun ure.t UoUnm ana \mprieonment for a term not ex ceeding < nc year. ,» hereby pwen that the penalties of the above namrd law. will bo enforced hoieaflor. asainai all porsonswho may violate the earne, by purchasing through tiokets to or from the East' rn Cities and disposing • f a portion of such tickets m tbi i cry, to ot her parties , Any persons who may have purchased through tickets, and who do not now desire tn travel on them, can have tho un>ised portion redeemed un der the provisions of said Ac*, by presorting thorn at the Tioket Oifice. T A. Preft, Penra. R. R. Co, (i. W. CASSTiw". PVF. w. Aa'lC'Co- J. N. M'CULLOUQH, Prost C, i P. K. R. Co Pittsburgh, Sept, 12, 1883. sel6-3t-«od . FTIHE CENTRAL BOARD OF EDO. M. oation, of the City of Pittsburgh, wish to peouro the somces rf aFEMAbe TEACHEK to supply a vacancy in the Central High School- Candidates for the poa.tion will bo required to pas* an examination by tho FaouUy in the fol lowing branches; Arithmetic, Engliso Grammar Geograpny, Orthography, Uiatury. /lgebra Ge ometry Physical and Latin, through the primary lessons, and t aasar’s Commentaries. The examination will coannenco THURSDAY October Ist, at 9 o’dook. a. m. fa’ary. $450 oer year, of ten months. « By order cf the Board, 8017-2 w JOHN a. SERGEANT. Seo’y. Morgan house drove yards.- The undersigned has opening lhe Jttorgan f or th of drovers and BtecKdcalers, at the the corner ofFastore Lane “ d J®y, lor Avenue, near the stock depot of the Pittsburgh. Port Wayno and Chicago Kail way. He has extensive stock pens, well covered and commodious feed and sale yards, abutting upon the railroad platform, thus giving great con venience in loading and unloading. Tho pons v ee j enl Y£r d 80 *f aooommodate 3,000 to 4,000 head, and the yards as many more. Com fortable rccommodations are provided in the housefor owners of stook, and the subscriber re spec fully sohoits a share or their patronage - 1 eras for boarding and rent of yard moderate ' JDbl2 I>. SHAFJKII V PAPER, FOR AUTUMN OF 1863, A complete assortment of beautiful PAPER HAXGOGS styles, at prices lower than can bo again offered. For tale during tbe season by “ W. P. HABBHAIX. se3 87 Wood Street. ] W®- QUININE, 'AMOR RICaN* Just received avd f r sale GEO. A. KELLY. . No. 69 Federal st. -1 PC3jCHE«S GCNtIHE BAY BCJL Just received and lor sale by GEO A. KET.WT * elß , Hg.»KdlSa , It , 9.0 MME E 0 I A L . WttsbbboH Oil, TBADE. Bnslne.. T . TcESDiV. Sept. 22 1863. unsettled. H01d,,.”" 8t * Biterda7 waP ' Tery 0l< *3iB generally were sssirg a limftzd The supply in first ban is is very o i m6Ctiaif oa ,chan « e - there was t larg ° B “° Ut,t ,° f talk - transactions. however. f llO ■ lh3 8;ock in market is light, end the pr.nmple lots are held op ei «;eru account, aad will be shipped forward ns soon as they a-e required for that market. Tho follow ing dispatch was posted at the Oil Exchange. . New York, Sept. 21. The market opened firm. Priocs tends upward Bales of Defined branded on the spot at 570 Orude unchanged, withsales at 3Go, sates Refined Omober delivery, 65 ’. The Exports—Yesterday w.re limited, vie; Yora-Refined. 938: Tar. 50 brls. To 177; Crndo,blB; Naptha f rail. 219 br.s. v - R - Road-Refined, All, F ' Si *C. E. Road-164 hrl , 4 Allegheny River. 268 brla. transactions were very limited. Holders, however, were firm, whilit buyers were ! hy V Th * e Hupplies on handgivelherd r 0 7ho n6xt bows from BuruM, is loo7ed for with ciogiderable interes We quoie noounally, at i*6M@27c; nackaees roliirr od. 31U0320; packagesToludXls I SS ed sold at tho-o figures. v Befined—Market very firm, sales, however were limited. Tho currant rates were in bond! M@o4c, present delivery ,* 58c for Ootober. Fales Ere064@650; we note asa>e of *’Ardesoo” •‘Free" delivered on care, 65c. This is the highest ealo reported yet. Benzole—7 ho demand ig improyisg, with sales of deodorized. 21@220 as quality. There were no t’ansactions reported in other descrip tions of oil. -Vew Orleann market. Cotton 17 bales barely midd icg, soli privately to-day at treasury notes, ty auction; 9 fiddling at SS%c, acd 11 bates low middlings at cash in currency, duty not paid. 20 bales were offered and withdrawn. tugar and Molasses-Owing to the fict tha* tnere is no transport ■tion to toe west by tho way rw tae r u V^ r * lo freight room by steamo's to tnen''rib, to-day s pales * re confined to J5O bhds.. in sevi ral lote. at for old good common .Hike f W HHcfor sin;tl7 prime, and ll%oKr tnctly choicß sugar. V< o have no saloi of molas rci"?ft' a'thoogh I hero are several lots of lering on the landing. It may be quoted at 32@ coe por gali'-n, acc rding to condition. frnm°«l37v I>o ’? t bare been 30 ’ J >" ! Ols •M^nDCTf?n nd Tf t: ? 10j:5 ® 1060 forelrr? . and $9 or suptrlinp. Ue,lers are supplying iho retail tore xfcn” 119 ® 950 for JU P er one. and $lO 25010 50 a» $ b2,hd!“ rollow soU CD 0161“d -hto 80 L d at ® 2 '« lbs. n- re h -’ Te bo.™ ia'M at 82J£c V lusheL Hay-f-ellmg in small lot a $55 pu ton. Miscelltneoaa— bales at auction this day- 7 kegs barley. at 4c; 15 boxes starca at fi/SftVi’n • v> brl. hoof at $17508 60; 10 b'rhdamtgaffi”.’ a? *S ; brh rag.r, atllsi@l3c ; ofiroirs butter, at2Dc. 20 bores yeast powders, at $1250135- 3 ??« k -t!r 0 R if S€e a-°fc at , 7 fe M boxes cheese,'a, 12, “, # whisky, at boxes starch iJy i2Uk ° ?S niils ' “ 6 *=- Orchestra Boston Boot and Shoe Market. Ttero is still a very good demand Tor all do scnpticns of bovts and ahees, and prices arc n*m rlw °^ an np i*. an * tend*ncy, whilottceks are ngnt, and most binds of goods aroordered ahead, iho western dealers are ordering largely and several oi tnem are cn here for tho BfCoßd*ticne ttrs ‘osson, and are purchasing freely. The dif lereit railroad linos are crowded with fiiuht and rnsvemcme wero on fo t this weak to raise tne tar:if, but we presume enhanced rates, would no. relieve the roads from the quantities of good* W Su h v re n 'r? faein * sent over thfm. Ihe Aiew England trade has just commenc'd under favorable au«piccf, and a f*:r demand is lor from that quarter. Taken altogether, the tall trade bids fair 'o be sa*isf.,ctory and re muneratiTe. Tho to*al shipment of boots and shoes, by rail and rea, for the post werk, have been L. 834 eaten Of tris number 16,515 c-ees were sent by rail ns follows 6, i i cases to New ior a and Pennsylvania; 39a0 to ihe southern statos. nrw in onr porarsrion, and 7758 to tr.e western s-tates. including 87 c?ees to California Iho e!e*ianccs from the Custom House were 1d.9 cases. Philadelphia Leather Markel. The demand for leather cout'naest> improve as the reason progrrsses; prices n* r seme descrip tions are timer than at the dateof our • astro* lew 1°“! i c - ro ia . a f * ir reciaest at figures which ar £ g > n ft of previous quotations. uiTvkins-Rough and finished, of heavy de scriptions. continue scarce and in good demand at urm rates; ligbt ski'.s aro not si much sought and the supply is liberal. Morocco— Cur maoufacturtra have betn more actively employed during the part week and lie sales have been very fair. The local trade eon ii.ues to buy libera.ly, while numerous orders trom abroad have beei sent forward. The de mand for Tampico is steadily iccreasicg —i?e porter. Auction Sales. MEDICAL AVI) MISCELLANEOUS Uook3a _ t Auction, on TUUKSOAT JSVEN LNO next ct iM o clock, ot to’Ciellaid’s Auc ion Hou«e 55 Rilth street, wiil.be 9ild by ord-r cf tho Administrator of the late Dr. McGrath a quantity of .mediial and miscellaneous books embracing in pirt, Maclise's Surgical Antomy' Iduain sdo do. burgeons Vade Alacum. llalga-e -ne 8 burgery. Miller’s do. Chnrohillon diseases of cntlJrcn. Laiham on disrase o! Heart, 2 void, Copeland s Med cal Dictionary. 2 vein., Cooper’s Surgical Dictionary, crave-,’ Clerical Medicine Henning on c is eases of Otoreis, Laennao on disi eases of Chest, Ch&nnmg on Child Birth, Bate man on Cu'aptoui »U?*aseF, Neil & r-m'th oa Com pend on Medicine, Camentor on Physiology. 8 Chemistry, Fraithwaith’s Retr spect, 3 Animated Nature, 2 Vols; Bancroft's History VO , Js 5 History of . ? and, 13 vob; AUisoi’s Europo, 4 vols : Keat *?*,?. r, . e i : Macanlej's England ; Phitirch Kolhns Ancient History, 2 vols; GilliVa Greece inatchor a American Revolution; Li f e of Dr Kune; Herodotus; Dublin Quarterly Journal 7 vols; Matte Burn’s Geography, 6 vols; ore Gal vanic Battery. Together with many otherbatks not mamoned. Books on exhibition dnv of aaie - T. A. M’CLELLAND. _ r Auctioneer. A DMIXISTBATOB’S SALE OF FYB niture. Carpets Ac , on TUE jDAY Morning. September 22d. at 1U o'clock, a m.. at Masonio Hall Auction Hi. use. 55 Fifth stree*. will be gold by order of the Ad mini? t at r • f the late Dr McGrath, a quantity of Fornitur*, &o , fmbras> w ? gdsteads. Tables, Cha'ra, Walnut Lounge, Fmd Tables, Side Board, Bookca a e, Ta " 9 loct * ’Ven'tian Blind-, Childs’ Cnb, Feather Beds, Carpets, Kitchen titensils -;C., Ac Also, one half barrel of Whisky, two keg? of Branoy, one Singers' Sowing Maohine X . rms Cash, par fund?. M , ice - Roache.*, Ants, Bed Bogs, Moths in Far.?, Woolens, <kc., insects on Plants, Fowls Animals, Ac. * n Eut up in 250.50 c and $1 boxes, bottle? And tSous, Ac, and 55 flaska for Hctel3 - thibiio Imti ','Cnly mfalllblo remedies known.” % Free from Poisons,” "Not dangerous to the Human Family.” » _ come out of thotr holo3 to die.” S b , o d , wholesale in all large cities. wbereT° Id by Dru &BiitB and Dealers every- Beware of all worthless imitations. u/Sl a l t C ? starV ’ “amo is on eaoh box, bottle and flask before you buy. Address HEYBY B. COSTAB Principal Depot, 48a Broadway. N. Y E w^ E , RS ,* 9°- and B - L tfAMNiiSTOCK & CO M Wholesale Agents. Pitts aurg » jyl6-6mdeod*w | OYDOB AND INTBBIOB Royal Mail Company’s CELEBRATED BEDEDIES - BLOOD POWDER AND BONE OINTMENT, A oertainoure for Diseases of Horses and Cattle, known to and used only by the Company in their own stables from 1844 until the opening of the Railway over the principal routes. After the gen eral use of these remedies in all the stables of tho Company, their annual sales of condemned stock were discontinued, a saving to the Company ex ceeding £7,000 per annum. In 1853 the London Brewers’ Association offered the Company £2*ooo for the receipcs and use the articles only in their own stables. BLOOD POWDEB A certain cure for founder, distemper, rheuma, tiam, hide bound, inward strains, loss ol appetite* weakness, heaves, coughs, colds, and all diseases of the lungs, surfeit of soabbers, glanders* poll evil, mange, inflammation of the eyes, fistula, and all diseases arisingfrom impure blood, cor rects the stomach and Ever, improves the appe tite, regulates the bowels, corrects all derange* menta 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 once a day. Nothing will be found equal to it in beeping horses upin appearance, condition and strength. .* London and Interior Royal Mail Company* CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT. A certain cure for spavin, ringbone, scratches, lumps, frprains, swellings, bruises, foun derwi feet, chUlblaiog, wind galk contractions of lae tendons, bone enlargements, sc. Blood Powder 50c per 12 os, packages; Bone Ointment 500 per 8 os.lar. No. 320 Strand, Lon* don. McKeeson & Rorbins. New York. : French, Richards k Cq,, Philadelphia. TOBBENCE HeBABB, iuS;dlyc Corner Brushes Baskets Jelly Moulds Wash Basins Cop-Mops Wire Biey<s ; ; v Coal Seattle •- StoTo Polish Knife Washers ' Basting Spoouj Coffee Miiia Wash Boards Sauce Pons Bird Boasters Fry Pans Farina Boilers Kgs Beaters Floor Paila Water Pilterctß Bie Platos t/lothes Wringers Wooden Spoona Butter Prints Wash Tubs Soap Cups Toast ••Forrea Sadirons Moat Presses Cake Boses. Ac.. Ao. iF£H&BOO«, „ .'LATHU, ’ Castors Cali Bells Byrup Jugs Nut Picks Cake Knives Fius Knives Kmvea Ice Crcom Knives BaltStands Napkin Rings Fruit Stands - Cake Baskets Batter Kruves Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles • Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoonß Children a Cops Mustard Spoons Bound A Oval Sal vers ' leo Pitchers Bouquet Stands Gobleu t . CBTUBBIr-. - - Ivory Handled Knives” .Cdrvers ' Cocoa do do [ Forks “tag d 0 do • Square Waiters Lnsiiih Tea Trays Crumb Brushes tv u £ bl,c;,n Crumb Trays Dmh Covers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Coffeeßiegins Wine btramMs „ Coffee Cafetiera Spint Coffee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mate - ... ■ . Round Waiters ' Bread Baskets Cork Screws- Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Borrigorators Water Coolers, Ao _ FOB THE CHAMBER, : S°% J i£®' Water Carriers r^e l ?> a W 8 « Chamber Buck cts m * nt 8 Bowls and Pitchors Matre c s Brushes Gas ohades • - o having Nursery Shades Bronx Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands . Clothes Whiskes xsarsery Kefrigoratort do id ampere Wax Tapers Nigbt Lights. iIUBCEILAHEOVS. Libraey Steps Door Mats Vienna Pish Globes j Vestas Bird Cages j Meat -Safes Vizzetts Pocket Knives Cara de Visite Frames! Flasks Camp Knives j Camp Portfolios. HoSehoid ytDin * pertftinills t 0 a appointed STORE T™ 0 * at rea£oDable f at the NEW .J®»AB goods delivered free ofehargoin the oity, Allegheny, Birmingham. Manchester Du quesne borough, etc. agls-law nn. HALSEY, OF NEW YOBK, HAS JLP invented a process .by.which a rich and luxuriant WINE is produced from certain plants ot great medicinal virtues. This delightful Wine combines all the high medicinal properties of the JJanaelum, Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry, and certain other plants, whoso virtues are ten times more effective as medical agents. So pure and concentrated are the medicinal proper- Hfi® R has been found the most effective medicine now in use. Frequently, less |p aT * a bottle restores the lingering Patieot from debmty and sickness to strong and vigorous neann. Every dose shows its good effects on the conEbtuUon.tmd improves the general healer and celebrated GUM-COATFD FORIEST PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are permanently cured. - DYSPEPIu AND INDIGESTION^. A box of the Forest Pills, and a bottle of the W me, will cure the most distressing forms of this omplaint. _ • .. • Ss® AND JtiKV KK.—On© or two doses o N the Pills, and a bottle of tho Wine will break the asue and cure the Patient in all cases, when th' directions cn.th'e bottle aro adhered to. DROPBIC.AL COMPLAIXTS.»Proffioi to .two boxes of the Pills, and three bottles of ti .Wine, cure this obstinate disorder. DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYS.-- Tho Forest Wine and PiUs have proved hiriiK rifioacioua in this disorder. One to two boxes oi the Fms, and three or four bottles of the Wine are sufficient to accomplish a euro in tho worst oases. T, A. M’CLELLAND. Auctioner. DEBILITY, NIGHT SWEATS, *nd .Weakly &ateof the Oomtitvaonr-Thk Jj orest Wine m a popular or all these complaints. One to three bottle cure tha.wurat cases without the use of the Pills; hut when “the complaint is accompanied with some other disor der, the Pills win bo requited. HHEIJ3IATWM.-The efficacy of tho For- Remedies in Rheumatism is* very singular,— Some- of the most distressing cases 1 eve saw have been ourod by them in ten or twelve day time. BILIOUS DISORDERS AND FOUL STOMACH.—One puigativo dose of the Forest Pills will cure any bilious disorder or any oom- Slaist arising from Foul Stomach and morbid con ition of the bowels. FJEVEBS.—One or two purgative doses will cure fevers. COUGHS, COLDS, ETC.—One box of the Pills, and a bottle of the Wise, will break up and cure tile most severe colds, coughs, and pain in the breast BLOTCHES, Scabbed Mead, Ringworm, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Sore Eyet,and every kind of Rumor. These complaints all arise from one common cause-impure blood. — Generally nothing but the Pilla are required for he cure of most of these disorders; but Jf both remedies are used, two boxes of the PiHs, and twu or three bottles of the Win* will cure the very worst cases* and frequently by less , than hah th« quantity. JAUNDICE.—Two boxes of the PU many bottlesof the Wine, curethe of Jaundice. ’ F£HAL£ OBSTBIJCTIOSS, produced from bad colds or weakly constitutions. A few 1 does of tho Forest \\ ine cures the most distressing forms of these, complaints; and if the Wine be fallowed up a few weeks, these derangements will not occur again. The Wine exactly suits the female constitution, and gives strength, vigor and blooming health. Over a million oiboxea and bottles have been sold Within the last two yea™! in the, United States and Canada. Letters ana certificates to the amount of many thousands, have been received, testifying to the curee and good effects of these ' Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one dol lar per bottle, or rix bottles for five dollars Forest Pills, twenty-fivo cents per box. General repot,:sS walker Street. Kcw York; and kept yy one or more respectable dmggists in almost every city and village in the Union and British Colonies. Dr. GKO, H. KsYfiEK,Agent. Woud street, mhlSlyw Sold by Druggists everywhcre. JIBTItKPTEB- . Ladies’ Steel Shank Boots, i “ ' Rubber Balmoral Boots, - ■ ohanght •» - « \ Misaea’ and Children’s Boots ■sii KUSH," ft™ N ° EET2KR& ahmstrons. p OTATOES—III HAKHKLN Pol A ‘txaiiust roo’d and for sale by JAS. A. FETZKK, Minn Market and lot m. ffjfT li.i.'Y', Meeting Democratic Meetings $ A be E h»” c i* l MTfflfa• T 7 EE ;?**« r s™ day evening, toft-1? URS ; IrWia's mil's, • * .Blackfcarn Sc SS£ E! *“sssf A Demorreti i ■Meeting vill be he-d in tK» tiu Ss!&£ ummg} * a ' 073 KV/KX^Q JgALIT FOB THE COIiSTITrTIOX hold a Grand Mai, ®?,£ e^^" Dla - w >» men, have San Mari fh.ff-°H f. n!l ■ ateingmshed s:fe5SS-«”»ssa OTESIOS '" UI * sni€> >X» aiS“-l“-SS ; s ss 5»s s^isSSaS^ • • OFPICE OP TEB PITTSBURGH •GaS Co ; > ’ Cj of the •■ Pntsbnrgh Gas Comva£”a-£££? by notified that.an election for th ee^rrSatsHSto servo tor the erm of three years, and one Iron tee toscr? o for the term Of two ye- rs, kiU beheld at the office oftho Comiany. in the ciiynfPitta £“* h r° Q th ° hret MONDaY, thebrb of October n 5 Bet,n the hour, of li and 5 o'clock n.m. se2l:3;d J i ME 3M. CHflTolT. 'JW,. jTOTICE.-T.Hiii Wldbl, H 3 A Trn,^, 1 * 8 ° f ■ b ? gotkholders of tho German on i? n ?K 3 S?, a H- at the Banking House Stockh S eodn * bo ono a of toncrt.'mo't'o' HeCSEKEEi’EE S SI-oisEo GOODS FOR-TKE KITCHEH. Tin Ware, Wooden Ware — Spies Boxes Cap Inbs Straw ratters Hair Sieves Mince Knives Silver Soap 'Chamois Rhino Bkewers Gridirons Lemon Bquecsors Stow Pans Wafie Irons If ish Kettles Ham Boilers Graters Larding Needlora Budding Baas Bread Pans Butter Ladles Iron Holders Step Ladders Keelers Clothes Line*. Beales Cook's Knives Bread Boxes So oops FOR THE Bl BILVEB ? KAY & RICHARDS SO. 30-F£FTfl STREET. First door below the Exchange Bank,
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