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K.PETTBNGIIX A €<>., F., ( . -i-
PARK ROW. NEW YORK, and O dT ATI
STREET. BOSTON arc our agentafortbo 0,01,
■na Woeblr Post in. those citida, and are au
thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions
or oa at our Xctocrt Rate*.
0 I T I IE W S
SATURDAY HOBmjfl, SEPT. 26,1863
daily and weekly post.
The Daily and Weeklt Post can
hereafter be procured at the News Depots
of J. W. Pittock and Frank Case, Fifth
street, with or without wrappers. Daily
8 cents; Weekly 5 cents.
Democratic Meetings.
There will be a meeting of the Democ
racy at McKeesport, on Saturday, Oct.
3d, Gen. Will A. Stokes, and other
distinguished speakers, will address the
meeting. A grand turn out is expected.
.birus® a? 11 , be a £ emocratic Meeting in
the Old Market House, Allegheny, on I
Monday evening, Sept, 28th.
Able speakers will he present and ad-1
areas these meetings. I
Democrats be Assessed. I
it is tils bounden daiy of every Demo
crat, who desires the perpertuity of the
Union, and the re-ee'.atdiehment of peace
thronghont the land, to see that he is
proptrly assessed, in order that his right
to vote may not be questioned. The
friends of Woodward and Lowrii, should
bear in mind the fact that after Friday,
October 2d, they cannot be assessed, and
that being forewarned is forearmed. Call
on your respective district Assessors, and
see that your elective franchise is all right
Ihe law requires that every application
tor assessment, should be made personally
so .that it cannot be legally done by proxy.’
We call on all Democrats, to see to this
fact, and have every thing relative to their
right to vote legally and judicially enact
; . A , n^, aoov ' i “11 things let it be borne
’A htt A ,ODr Uxea must be P aid di
redly to the County '1 reasurer. It will not
fn°tß T“ l ri ’V tU lh ? “ Ey ol tbe election,
r** 71 ° pe ° f p3 / ln K them at the polls.
J/te Ireasurer alone is authorized to re
ceive money for taxes. Be sure, then, that
you go to bis office, and secure your re
cetpt from him. \ve append a list of the
AB.essors, of the county for the con
venience of our friends :
riTTSBDEGH.
First Ward—Jumes Gracey. 13 West st
w Wa i d 'T J v M ’ Ke9 ’ 133 Second Bt.
• Third Ward-J. Kelly, 81 Fifth st.
PennM P - Tompson, 84
S™eT^ L J £l ph IrWi! ' ; PeDDBt -
TowasendTtsr COrner Ci “ k and
Seventh Vvard-R Thompson, Kealings
town, beyond Methodist grave yard k
Ktghth Ward- r G. W. K?ng, P { nm st. j
Ninth Ward— das. MeCune, TGO P e , :Q et . J
_ iU.i.EOBEXY.
iirst Ward—Simeon Bulford ;
Second Ward—John Sterriu ;
Third Ward-S. W. McGinness ;
ronrth Ward—James Graham.
BOROUGHS.
Dnquesne—Andrew Johnston •
Manchester— Alexander HeGiivery
Sharpsburg—John Baird, Sr ;
Birmingham— Geo. Kuhlman :
Elizabeth—G. W. Wright ,
East Birmingham— A L. McClure-
West Elizabeth—Day id H. Lynch ■
Lawrenceyillo—Hebron Robinson •
McKeesport—James •
Monongahela-John D Hol’izman :
South Pittsburgh— i comas Caesaday
West Putsbnrgh—Wm. H, Brunt :
Sewichley—W ra . Miller;
Tarentnm—Jas. E. Caras ;
Temperaticeville— John Patterson.
T<MV\-SUJ!>S i
Baldwin—l\ W.Lon ;
Chartiers— J. L. DuO';
Colling Saint;*-,! Chadwick :
Crescent—Jamc-p Davis;
Eaat Deer--A. Mario’) :
eg t Dtr*; - —A. HazlH t ;
Fawn— George I2az;i?( ;
Findley—Thoa. Brown ;
Franklin— David 9
North Fayetle-Mauhew Mc-Greggor,
South Fayette—Ain. Fitzpatrick •
Hampton—John Trimble ;
Harrison—George Hazleti :
Indiana—TV m, Baum :
Jefferson— Frank B* v an •
Mifflin—John Willcck ;
Moon—James McMiilou :
McCandless— John Sanriern •
Neville—John H. Hamilton ;
McClure—Theo, Hahn ;
Ohio—H. V. Thompson :
Patton—Micnael Erman •
Peebles—W. N. Burchfield; -
Penn—Wm. Darning;
Pine—Thcs. Graham ;
Pitt—Yost Ruch ;
Plum— Reiter ;
Reserve—Chribiian Lapps.;
Richland John S. Dickson :
Robinson—T. J. Phillips ;
Ross—Jno. Cri ider :
Scott—Wm, B. Lee ;
Sewicklej—Jumi a McClelland :
nnaler —Henry Och?e :
Lower St Clair—J onathan Neely ;
Upper St. Clair—L). C. Bower;
Snowden—Enoch Phillips ;
UniOD—Bernard Yonog ;
Versailles— Jas. Arthurs ;
Wilkins ftilliam Swisshelm ;
Elizabeth—John Rankin.
FISE D . £I ’ A “™EST.-The city pays
$9,000 a year for the support of six steam
ers, yet such is the condition of the de
partment to day, that we have but two fit
for service. Thi “Vigilant,” says the
Chronicle, without the consent or even
Knowledge of Councils, was disposed of to
a distant corporal ion. The “ Niagara” is
laid np undergoing repairs. The “Nep
tune 13 receiving the finishing touches
for a p easnre trip to Detroit, and is, just
now, at least, not available. The “ Dn
quesne” is having new pumps put in, bo
that of the six steamers, for the support of
which the city payg, each annually, the
sum of $1,600 there are but two, the “Al
legheny'’ and “Eagle,” now actually in
service. W hilst this is a serious matter
for property owners, it is a subject of
graduation that the two engines which are
du, - v -the “Allegheny” and
. “ ,a j v j orcb , u:li by cur own mcchait
ios, and the fact that they are fit for use in
r/Wr - S another evidence of
the fallacy.of going East to purchase steam
fire engines, which can be constructed
here m a far more substantial manner
Jni whether car steamers are built here
or elsewhere, they should, if possible, be
at all limes ready to protect our prop rty
from the ravsgee of fire. This is due to
the liberality oi those who purohase them
as well as to the city, which so liberally
sustains them. “ Pleasure trips” should
be dispensed, apd the sale of steamers pro
hibited unless by consent of their owners
Immense Gathering. —The Gazette of
yesierday, announced that Gov. Curtin
would pass throngh this city Friday, on
his way to Beaver to attend a Grand Mass
Meeting. At an early hour a Brass Band
paraded the Btreets to wake up the Repub
‘‘ca"sattend the meeting. After leaving
the-Union Leagne the procession number
ed just fifty-two—headed by an immense
banner, Allegheny County good for 8,000.
lhia is a very fine joke for the county.
Americans is LosDojr.-Among the
list of Amencans registered at Gun’s
Amentum Agency, No. 17 Charlotte st.,
Bedford Square, LondoD, Eng , for the
week ending Sept. 12th, 1868, we find the
Washington Jefferson, of Pitts-
I' S. Qit and Lodge or Odd Fellows.
\\V gave a day or two ngo some account
of the doings ot the Grand Lodge of Odd
Fellows which has jast closed its session
in Baltimore. We give a (ew farther sta
tistics to day, which will interest the or
der here. Hon. Jos Yansant, Grand Trea
surer, mad.: his repoit, shewing the receipts
and disbursements of the past year. The
whole receipfp, including $4,866 63 on ac
count of the ’tV ildey monument fund, were
§2£) r l79 33, and the disbursements $15,-
691 <7—leaving in the treasury a balance
of $13,687 65. The cash balance in the
treasury, exclusive of the Wildey rsodu
meat lund, is $8,701 02, applicable to the
general purposes of the Grand Lodge,
i'he Grand Corresponding and Recording
Secretary, James L. Ridgeley, made a
supplementary report, showing the receipts
from Grand Lodges and Grand Encamp
meats to have been $3,605 76 for Buppliea
and for representation tax. The Grand
Secretary gives a tabular statement of the
statistics ot the order as far es could be
ascertained. There are no reports from
the Grand Lodges of Virginia, North Car
olina, South Carolina, Georgia. Florida
Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana,
Arkansas, Tennessee, New Mexico, aud
ihe British North American Provinces.
Ibe reports from the other States and
u ri v? neß B “bw that they contain 2 769
subordinate lodges, with 132,179 mem-
Ders, During the year ending on the 30ih
aay of June last, the aggregate amount
J° r reli « f of Mothers was
$283,165 46. and for the relief of widow
e4 families $60,949 53, and for the educa
tion of orphans $8,038 06. It also states
that in the same States and Territories
•i re ,.? re 518 en bordinat© encampments,
with 1. ,68* members. Relief was afford
ed to the amount of $32,317 30 to patri
archs and $2,537 16 for the relief of wid
°*e.d families, while $62.90 were expend
ed lor the education of orphans. The
proposition to admit persons under the age
ot twenty one years was indefinitely post
poued. The proposition to consolidate
e Grand Lodge and Grand Encampment
ot the United States into a Grand Lodge
was reported upon unfavorably and re
j ected
EErynucA-v Mketixh.-The Kepubli
' cans held a meeting in Allegheny on
ihUiSday evening, which was attended by
a small crowd. The principal speakers
T 6r n C c Mackarel and Thos, M. Mar
sbatl. Ihe first named gentleman, a youth
ful limb of the law, thought it ccuid not
be proved that Governor Curtin had ever
Btolen more than the law allowed, and
dealt at some length in covert abuse of
the Catholic -religion, which the young
gentleman had better omitted.
• r - Marshall, who before the nomina
lion of Curtin, had many hard things to
say about him, and boldly asserted that
no power on earth could induce him to
vote for him. He pronounced Thee. Wil
llama no lawyer ; said his articles in the
Gazette against Curtin were false, and that
paper knew them to be bo when it r.ub
ushed them. What is Williams about that
he will thus allow Mr. Marshall to under
rate hia abilities as a lawyer, and impugn
ms honesty as a man?
Conscript Robbed --A drafted man,
named James Langden, who hails from
Cleveland, was robbed ru W, dnesday
nigh„ in this city, of a pocket book con
taining some three hundred and twenty
five dollars, chiefly i n nntiODo) cn-rencv
and a gold ring. Lacgdon had the money
wherewith to pay his exemption fee in
S° f w ° h '° ooun,ie9 ’ bat to
Pittsburgh for a spree, and ol course, lost
his money.
ImTpilfsh v! ERS BBa CAi'.—The follow
hf ™ sbur E h «” "’era in Philadelphia on
Ha,ch ' B. XaMey,
East Hbeny, L A. Myers, W. Bchoyer
M. h. Haven, Mrs. Haven ai.d two chi'-
dren.Mrs. Shel.aby,John McCargo, D ir iJ
Heeu and daughter, James Reed, W. S
hlipplo, H 1.. Rollmai]. James O'Hor-a
Mr. and Mrs. Blair, W. I. p;!,,. v ißt . '
R h B1 »-.R.E-Mc(iower /
«• Dtifwr, .1. h.
Waldin, T. S. Leisonring.
Interestin'!. to Tax Payers.— The fo'-
owing 13 a statement of (he amounts of
taxes pa'd into the Treasury up to Sen'
■ld lo.jj ; County, $lll:s ti-nj a; . q, ’
$48,407.61 - p oor , s7 . U)o o’ ;
81,149,3; \olutitter Bounty Itl
' to ' al - pi? 506.42. The total amout't
paid into the I rpt-.surv up to one o’clock
on September 24th, 1863, was 0f,3 -
*O. Ihe whole amount to the
ebl>okBof
toy Th ,!i West N kw .
“,r lh " 8 W 'U be a Democratic Meeting
in W Newton, on Monday m x t.
■ nends in that section are wide awake
and expect to have a grand demonstration
on that occaston. W’e should be hap-y
to meet the sterling Democraev of West
Newton and vicinity on the occasion, but
fear a press of duty will debar us the
pleaßare. Will some one send us a report
oi the meeting !
PtTTOfir, opposite the Post has
received h, B accustomed supply 0 f p icto .
naloud Weekly papers. Tuey will be
,onnd unusually interest': g. Anw,
hem are the New York li!n s ?ated New,
1 rank Leslie and Harper’s Weekly, Beech
er s New 1 ork and a nu:n
ber of others too numerous to mention.
L-sill in, John, aou supply yoursell
hf Vistes —The largest st ck t f
V a , Photographs in thecity, ot Gcr.--raG
Actors and Actresses, Noted Men and
Women, and copies of fine Painting., and
&“ er, i ,t the V t 7 IOW P fice of one
P^ifhSr rdfZ * Sn, , atPUtoe!f ’ 8 ’ O PPO-ute the
fan ?R C "r A , better parlor ornament
cannot be found. .
. As Beauttfoi. AS a Picture —Flem
ing, 139 Wood street, understands the art
of keeping alive the public interest in his
fabrics, by being constantly supplied with
the latest novelties m the hat and cap line.
Ibosetn waDt of a becoming and stylish
hat or cap, will find it a’, Fleming’s, 189
Wood street. ’ s
.Re enlaced. — Oue of the mist merito
nous and deserving artistes on our bostds
is Miss Hyatt, lately re engaged ic the
theatre. She played here last season ami
being an immense favorite, Mr. Gender
son did well in re-engaging her
The Photographic Album, a large M .
sortment of fine AUmms. The cheapest
t a he PoMoffic e e C " y ’ at opposite
Harper, Godey and Atlantio for Octo
ber. Harper’s Weekly, Leslie’s Weekly
Clipper, and Independent for this week
at Pittook’s, opposite the Post Office. ’
Sale op Lots. —We desire to call the
Mention of the reader to the sale of lots
m McClure township, near the House of
xtetuge. See advertisement,
„• T °F “ 1K , STREI T —The unrivalled Mot
rts Minstrels appear to-night for the last
Lme. Let them have a bumper at part
Shell Oysters-A prime quality 0 f
No.M WoW„ C t“ b 6 hadßt Da^’B ’
la. P p E I ? < b? K . s ’ Cn Tency Holders, Wal
kts Pocket Knives of the best quality, a
Pittoek s, opposite the Post Office J
Vocal Music.-H. D. Brecht, teacher
of singing and cultivation of the
128 Smithfield street. Volce ’
Ladies’, misses’, and children’s shoes
of every description, at McClelland’s as
Fifth street. ’ 66
Men’s calf boots, new styles beautiful
goods, selling cheap at- McClelland’s, 66
Filth street.
-4 Ke Z GoODa Hanson Love & Co.,
<4 bed ,6 Market rtroet. ure in tbe re
ceipt of a new M*«-k of b‘-nutilul woolen
shawls, blankets bulmoraL and liinnele.
Also, domestic and honsf-keepiDp goods,
with a full assortment of mooning and
second mourning cdw. It gives us pleas
n *J® t 0 attention to this well establish
ed honß ? feeling apgured that good bargains
always await those who patron*Z) it.
OrsTEhs,— That everybody loves good
oysters is a concc-dt.d fact. Bat where to
* d® ' a 8 ynez'.ion not so easily decid
" r &dy t at the corner cf Wylie and
Chatham streets, always keeps on band a
superior article of fresh Baltimore oys
©re, and those who purchase from him
roay rely upon getting a prime article. j
.„a TE ?i? TCCK or men ’ 8 > boy's, youth's
and children s boots, shoes and balmorals,
just opened at McClelland's, 55 Fifth st.
if you want good bargains.
Theatre —As we predicted, Miss Her
on 0 benefit last night was a perfect ova
-10 018111 “ Edith ' ° r
mtn’w * MacMnes.iorfamily
av-utaoturirg purposes, are the best in use
A. F. CiATONAY. Oonoral Agont
is street. Pittsburgh. P s
JOSKIH IIAI Ha ANTHOST METEn
JOSEPH MEYER & SOW,
w-vyi" fa fir rr r 3 cr
PLAIN AND F.ANiT
FURNITUBE & CHAIRS,j
WAREHCU3F, 133 SMITHFXELD EX..
Between fith st, and Virgin alley.
PITTSBURGH.
HA JNKiJV'^
Coryza Tablets,
FOit COLD IN THE head, watering Uf
THE EYES, SNEEZING, 4c,
FHif‘s U t i o n r.li o ev°e‘;m m m „ P t r “ tb h 3r
toxeef theabove“m,-l,i , nu i n " Pl ' Mant eju,p -
P It I <1 E , « 3 CENTS,
IVrpj.Tcd only by
A-J.R A .Y K IIV .fc <o.,
■ J eoimicjEiEs,
lloiketit., ;i doors below 4th.
FIITSBURGK
Buruett's Preparaiions,
go o 13 rs- t t-i
PATENT MEDIDINES
AT REDUCED PRICES,
AT RASKIN'S »RI.G STORE
e_S MARKET Sl 3d below 4ih,
STRICTLY PH HE ARTICLES
Low l’rloos,
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE
rOE.&ENCE & McQAHE
drugs:
drugs:
drlgsi
1 MEDICIVRfI r
MEUICISES! MEBKIiSi
ME.tJI? ,
DYES I
DYICsi
v'v !v i' S ' n ; ' lXrs : t'A 1 NTS '
■ ; AIXTB •' PAIN IS!
PA IN TM ; I’A IX rs :Pa IXT3 '
OILS!
OILS !
oils :
**:;*:“; r*‘ v *’ SESgr
»»r| r 70,1it K “ Br P "<™n.
swan.* *»
i’UyfJCIHPH Pr— .
poandod at all hv.-cr«. ' ' »*■. jrately cob-
Pnre Widow and L> luuors for m *rp t ,
onlr : r “ ror ueo
- - -. jaS.ljil
TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS!
*a , M * N SG
a superior article of
lime,
lVblch .to :. ro prepared to dc'.ir,.. from „ ur
< «AL VAIID, r.O't LIIiRKTT STREET,
Best quality of
1 Mf.ijYoo . V X, ,
A Iwnys on hand m asuaj.
“■' 1 DICKSON. SJ KWAR-r A CU.
PBANO nnd rLI'TV’ i
PU!i " «•»•* vitm.v, j DUETTS,
fluto and Piano Duetts
A sit 1 -* f *X T d *?T op r«iab
fes'.AnNNE”'^'^ ‘'“F.mo »<i
UNIO.N CODiDCTiON
ArrauLed"by^“wiV^Jlrl'jiVu! 111 an ''
Mailed. ic ; t paid n„ rrecipt of price.
“OS f. bellob
_._ SI Wood Street.
J - SEPH SfIOWDBH,
M ° 1 A liY I 3 I Jt tfl io ,
A'O. 89 DIAMOXI) STREET,
SMITH, FAKK & CO.
Nintli Wiirel Foundi-y
Warehons-, No. 119 First and Igo So'op d sir.
Manufacturers .of all sizes and descriptions of
W r t , orta r anll b s ls - Qas and Water
Pulli ™ r U,o K o e e rs l an D d'a u^lm^
Al-o Jj.bbltß and Machinery of oven- dwerin
ti<»n rondo to order. 'iwcrip-
Having a complete machine shoD fttfix/yV
«tu ß ; h w°iT,
o2UlydAw
3 h. 6 Howe Sewing Mhciine.
Invtuilod IH4&. I'erfrclod 1H 63
KC'EIVEIr TRIBUTE Ht<>*, AIX
°^ r twwiua Machines, at the Wort d’s Fair
18«4 whileltho tnngcr hewing Machine received
an honorable inontion on its morlti; ant 1 Whool
er ic Wilson's a rad al for Us donee, cal „d''C?r
cular hook. ’ The Howe .Sowing Mach ne. w
■ warded a pronnin (to an JSnglish Ejtht bitor ) us
the best lor all purposes on exhibition. ( iurlighti
■)* a I 'hino guaranteed u maka.polder ,t work on
tho lightest and .heaviest fabrics
hold and rented, Oor. Ponn* S'. Cla r. streets.
A. M. M'cUBKtHOB,
Agent.
WM. PEN IV. HO^n
my‘4):d3tflW:ly
(formerly bloottu house)
NO. 422 PENN STREET. Pluabargh
THOS. . . p EomiETOII
abi. r/jifin
FOR AUTUMN OF IB6S,
A complete assortment of beautiful
PAPER HA^GDTGH
“ I " ricc -' ! . lower Hi an can bo agon
• xor sale during the semen by
W. P. MARSHALL,
87 Wood Street.
lO CA ® K ? SAI " SODA. XE’*CJCTI r
received and for sale by K ffCASTLE
fa pJ? Eu ; A. KELLY.
iSPederal St.. Allegheny
cartier Market an<J First street*. ,
Fortress Monroe, Sept. 23.—The
Richmond JSxamineroi the 21st contains
the following : Atlanta, Sept. 1 1 —Th: e
morning heavy artillery firing opened M
day break at Ringgold, and continued
until the train lett. The trains run
within threo tallies of Ringgold. All the
bridges between there and Chattanooga
are destroyed. Quiet prevails in the
Trans-Mississippi department up to Sep
lember 3d. General Magruder was at
Houston very sick.
! Charleston, Sept, 20. Nothing unu
snal has transpired. The enemies’ work?
on Morris Island are rapidly increasing in
extent and strength.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 18— (2Jat ?) Re
ports from different sources -concur that
Rosecrans has been heavily reinforced
by troops from Grant's army. Rosecrans’
forces are retiring on Chattanooga,
closely followed. The railroad is clear to ;
Cleveland, Tennessee.
The Richmond Dispatch of the 22j has
the following : —Zoj.licoffer, Sept. 20 -
To General £>. Cooper ■ —The enemy made
a demonstration on us here yesterday,
and were repulsed. My cavalry followed
them to Blountsville, 6ix miles from here.
Their force enffaged to day ia believd to
have been not less than two thousand all
mounted, with eix pieces of artillery.
Five other regiments are reported to u
between Jonesboro and Wantanga bridge,
hut they had not. engaged my force at
the latter place this r. m.
(Signed,) Samuel Jokes. M.-j. Gen.
Bristol, Sept. 21. Alter the enemy
reared yesterday, our cavalry went in pur
suit and came np with them this morning
two miles below Blountsville. whtr-
encamped last night. It is reported ':•/ a
cornier just arrived, that th? enemy eg'.ii,
advanced from Blountsville in this’ d:re:c
| lion, with the intention of making a flank
movement via this place. Forty Federal
cavalry dashed into this place on Sunday
n’ght and burned a building occupied for
commissary stores; also horned »he railroad
bridge on the Virginia and Tennessee,
railroad, and tl.r- trestle bridge on the
\ irgiuia and Tennessee railroad miles
from here. Trams will pass over both
points t.o-morro w .
, Kichmonh. Thursday morning, Sept
'22 - From Lees .-1; ;J V . —Kolwnr.,:and
ing a collision has been predicted between
Meude and J.'-e for srvetal days past,
parties immediately from the army r>p'.rt
this evening that all is cju i . :. Tl-. r .- -s an
occasional cavalry skirmish.
New York, Sept 23 —A Hem!.l letter
dated Newbern the IST), cays : l.a«t ti’-ghf
a contraband came in and reported the
fighting going on m Raleigh hetwf-r. the
Unionists and rebel troops, previously re
ported. Three thousand deserters, con
‘“rnpa and Unionists, a few milv* : th of
Raleigh, were ready to advance to iheiv*
aistance of their friends.
The Richmond IDispatch of the K;h
eays : The capture of Fast Tecnc.-si-,- i?
the hardest blow that has been struck
Bine* the beginning of th" war. TwT
thirds of our nitre beds lay m that region,
and a large proportion of the c?cl which
supplies our foundries \Y•• wait l.i «en
Chattanooga rtlukeo before we t-ivt
wav to j oy.
The Whig of the 2S-J, Las tLe follow
lr W ' ' The Mobile Tribune, of 1 uesd.iv,
says that last Satarcay the enemy in
jrant Pass, rm-.de n movement whkl,
n'erely wae a iee.ler, but it was unsuccess
ful. It. is evident that thev will scon mult
a movement against Mobile
I New Yoke, September 2.'..—8y special
lo lhc Tribune : Akmt ok
Potomac, Srp ember 24 —Up lo the env
nicp - nt ihe ~2d, Gen. Kilpatrick had oo
capu’d Madison Coart House, after hating
driven the advance picket of the enen.y
three miles, captaring nine and losing one.
After having driven the enemy from every
road leading from Madison Court Houbs.
in the direction of the Rapidan, for two
miles, Kilpatrick posted his guards and
retted his command. During the night
Gen. Baiord, who had commenced a re
connoissauce, came on with his division,
and also posted his command in and
around the village.
From prisoners taken the day beloro it
] was ascertained that two brigades of rcbei
j cavalry were on this side of the Rapidan
along the main road leading from Madison
Co-urt Hoase to Gordonsviile. From Mad
ison Court House three roads leave for the
Rapidiin. General Buford dispatched fcU
force so os to surround the enemy and cap
ture him without a severe engagement.
To accomplish this object he sent Gen.
I Kilpatrick to the right ot the (iordonavil'e
road, Gen. Devin, commanding the second
brigade of his own division, to the left, and
t be first bndage, Col. Chapman, down the
G t>rdonsville road to make an attack in
front and centre.
Kilpatrick reached the river, but with
out meeting the enemy, bat in order o
Gog 1 hinL, sent one tquadron acroPF, bu!
few of whom have returned, and they
probably wijj not until exchanged as j.rio'
oners ot war. With the main portion of
hia division he moved down the North
bank of the R&ptd&n, nntil hearing rapid
bring on the Gordousville road, he gal
loped to the aid of Chapman, who Beemed
to be wholly engaged.
Col. Chapman, whose command consbr.t
eQ of the 6th Illinois, 3d and Bib New York, ,
moved down the Gordonavtlie road, and
when within four miles of the Rapidsn he
suddenly came in contact with the old
biigadea of (lens. Jones and Hampton.
Col. Chapman determined to risk an en
gagement, trusting to Gen. Buford to
come to his aid.
PITTcBUROH,
PITTSBURGH.
A series of brilliant charges were then
made, vhich lasted from two o’clock until
sunset. Chapman whipped these old rebel
brigades, killed between forty and fifty,
and captnred seventy-five prisoners,
among thorn several officers, one Lieuten
ant Colonel, one Major, and. several Cap
tains and Lieutenants, the rest flying at
the highest speed to the south bank of
the Kapidan.
Gen. Kilpatrick, who came up in the
rear of this flying force, is said to have
captured about fifty men before they
reached the river. On the left, Gen, De
vins was equally successful. The object
for which the reconnoUsanee was made
having been successfully accomplished,
Gen. Buford returned. He met the old
brigade of Gen. Lee, fouphtthem for'two
hours, and killed and wounded between
thirty and forty and brought away sixty
prisoners. In all ol these severe hgbtß
our loss was comparatively small.
LAKE feUPEBIoR COPPER MIKES
-AND
SII&LTINU WORKS.
Park, M’Curdy & Co.,
feht Frasiers' and B<?:t Copper, Pressed
t copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, ,
Spelter &c. Also imior* CB
ters and dealers in Metals, | Jt
Tin Plate, feheet Iron,
Fire, Ac.
Wtaotly on bind, Tinmens' Machines
and To L '• Warehoofe. No. **>9 FIRST and 12P
SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa.
orders of Copper out to any desired
pattern- fe2Llyd£w
telegraphic
first i DITIOK
so UTHEE N NEWS,
Fighting going on at Rn
lelgli, 3J. C,
Hebei fadry on this Suit of the Rapidai
Manufacturers of
TELEGRAPHIC
SECOND EDITION.
FROM WASHINGTON.
•ratriek About to Take the
Field.
Rebel Steamer Captured!
imr
FtOH (H\Ti.\\fi()'
I- (IRTItESS yiosßfiß. Sept. 21. —The flag
of truco boat .New York arrived last even
ing from Ci‘_v Point with 800 prisoners,
ice Richmond Whig, of September 23d,
ban been received, ita editorial claims a
•‘Ct- ryin -'corthern Alabama for Bragg
out hi conclusion says: “We snpprefs
exui.a'.ion at the thonght of wliat vet re- 1
mains to bo done an d the poE sibility 0 f
loßing all that aas been gained by failure
to complete tbe work. Situated as Bose-
I crans is, the victory that does not disperse
or capture bis whole army as a last oppor
tunity, 1 be is permitted to bold Chatta
nooga, then our victory will bo without
profit, and we Have only to mourn
that so many erase men have died
m vain, and chiefly that the gallant
Hood baa sealed bis faitn with his life
Bobccrans mnßt not only be beaten in bat
’le, but be must be destroyed, or driven
from East Tennessee, otherwise the battle
had as well not been fought, if this strong
bc.d is cot wrenched from him now it
will hardly be herealier. If he holds it’he
ni ids a point from which he may at any
moment strike at the very vital 3 of the
Coufedeiacy. lie holds a region pestjleLt
with disaffection that needs only the pres
ence ol tbe lar.kee army to ripen into fall
blown treason. He holds the country that
mast supply wheat lor our army, nitre for
our powder mills, and coal and iron for
Tuny of our maDufactn:ing establish
mcniS: * Qe possession of that'country is
or indispensable necessity to us. It is'the
prize lor which Bragg is contending until
i.e ..as won it We can but rejoice with
.1-arand trembling over what he bas done. I
.•vhou.d be win it, it will be the best
vomi'*i.i. of ibe war
NKW \ OKK. &?pt. '-.—Harvey Birch
haa brer, in prison in Richmond since
.barch last, and jus; released, writes a let
ter to the Herald, containing the follow
it K r.cruß :
A clerk m the Navy Department, a rel
a tve c-. Secretary Mallory, assured me
tl.r-t Itare nine iron clads being construct
eh jn harope- Five of which would be
reftoy tor sea early in oricher. I was in
f. rmed by tnc private Secretary of Mr.
. J * m ' n > “ aI , dispatches had been re
c«iv, d from Mr. Slidell containing the
positive assurance that the Confederacy
wcuid be recognized by France on or be
.fhr - i, of JailUar y. 1&4. I know
hSI J ?;• L)avl9 a » d ail lbe leading rebel ß
regard Richmond as the heart of the Con
federacy, without wi ich it would quickly
me. lbe report that Jeff. Davis is about
os., several hundred thousand negroes
is prouably not without some f. nndaUnr,
1 he propriety ar.d expediency of such a
measure has been I he subject and discos
m li e rebel cabinet for several
n'-on’l'b p<igr.
'• "'N, iT ,.V, S tr, _ r „, m ., rs o!
1 infantry are it: Chattanooga
' ’““'J- ;1 division of reb- ! cavalry ad
; MW or h"t< re in m Ste
■ -‘--p, l! r- a enu g I icon regiment,
bur.-rng 0! ... o) our mg.,el vtm in: S _T wher .-
upon .MJ rjg,-,.-,,! in ;n. ..ion retired tVom
J ' O'" u Ipt-ition on tb- 1x11001? front
' I '■ 1 u.-i l? u'taciird. fieri, li'a?-
crni:.f, ; , ; ,, s? . the cm nest wish that 3-.,
■rao-e w.!: ver.tnrf, a prcinpt attack upon
c,f r 'i>hat ii v/nl 1 ot be
All *:« cpi-t along hit 3 rt
wo o m .. jesterday.
r^ 1 rprize steamer
', Ur,!,iil ' umveo to-night. She woe
«*p|ur.dhept !Ki,. fl’\V;.m;t.g- m.N C
hv Hjo gun W. (' nueo-Ynt after ~ hours’’
CGr:t r which the C'.nr nrheut firvd
r ' l: '; a V 1 U * u ' ] ?hr -'‘- The* Juno
■ :«''d u pnrt of h*»r carpo of cot-
! I . J ; • N, - h ' a<l jr.'-r v —wheel,
buu. at Tv,gi:inJ, ie„ years old ;
eng,rr«4<.H> l her cargo con
slated o. 20lMI baled ol cotton, 3 tot,s of
tobacco and a email quantity 0 f turpen
-1 w bich. tngpilor with the vessel, is
valued at XIIO 000.
New i ore, Sept. 2o.—We have already
rcco-ped trie sinking in Charleston fearbor
oi the famous rebel steamer Sumter, alias
(iibrallar, but have been unable to lesrn
whether the si:,!; ::g was from shots fired
by ft muds or fees Th- Bermuda Gazette
clears lip tms reyoery. Ihe editor learns
that she „as fared into by Fort Moultrir,
the rends there probably mistaking her
tor a federal tnon-of war. Some author
ity 5..,.i taat there wrre 030 persons on
li ere at the time. All but about 2o were
IjC ioWi i.k, Sept. 25.—Scraps cf ialcr
man,,ll ifnui passengers tlm! arrived,
,rad :,s to he!,eve that Sherman's corps,
irorn (,rain's ihrmy, joined Kesecraus on
, ue;day or Wednesday, and that Barn
auirt corps has more rcrmutly effected a
juncture. Reports are prevalent to
mp-h- m the streets which say that Burn
si .fs’ force has been esptured, but noth-
K e !,:is passed over the wires to day indi
catu.g such an event, and it is undoubtedly
Washinotcv, Sept. -5. —A telegram
trom (jeu. Uoster&ua, dated lasi night,
sayß he ma 1 -*'_a recoi. :n force
alonp the en*vny’H liti*.s yeot’-i day p. ra„
a:;d louud-hi ri r. f rl-T h«' vnetry did
not res «t the udeauce of our reeonnoittr
tr.p coiumn, which returned to il3 quar
ters atl.ftr having accomplished thh object
ot the movement which proved of consid
erable importance.
-Ntw V re, Sep!. 25 —Deaths in dies
apeake Hcßpital-Frank C. Martin, 26 h
Michigan, Alex. Cline, 10th Wisconsin,
>• pt. 7rh : Alex. Hunt, Bth Indiana, Sept
H'.lh. IniheCone Hospital, Solon Ha
land, 19,h VViaeonstn, Sept, 3-j ; Neal
McCarthy, 4i.h Wisconsin Battery, Alex.
h Ur , !: ’ f"; 1 ! WiscoaB ' n BatiP.ry, Sept. 13’h ;
Michael Gary, 19th Wisconsin, Sej t. 15th.
Washington, Sept. 25 -The Commer
cials Washington letter says: Gen. Pat
rick, Provost, Marshal General of the
army is about to take the field. Brigadier
General Terry has been tendered the Pro
vost Marshalship in Gen. Patrick’s place.
There is greet confidence felt in tho army
if an advance is made, that it will be in
every way socctseful.
Philadelphia. Sept. 26 Sales of 6
-O'a to-day amonted to $481,660 Deliver
ies of bonds are made to Sept. 17th.
Morgan house drove tards.—
The undersigned opening ihe Horgan
Hoose for the accommodation of drovers and
stock dealers, at the the corner of Pasture Lana
!v? d ?ti , K ,Or L A^ enn ,?- near tho stock depot of
tho Putsbnrgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Hail
way. Ho has oitonsivo stock pens, well covered
and commodious feed and Bole yards, abutting
upon tho railroad platform, thus giving great con*
vooirnco in .oading and unloading. The pons
hove been enlarged so aa to accommodate 3.000 to
4,000 head, and the yards as many more Com
fortable rccommodationa a**o provided* In the
house for owaerß of stock, and the subscriber re
spec lolly eoacito a share oi their patronage -
Tenna for boarding and rent of yard moderate
rut 12 DBHAFKR
[OWDEB FLASKS & SHOT BELTS
of every desoript.on, for sale by
_ JAMES BOWN.
22 13G Wood st.
| A CASKS E. J CASTOR OIL.
J.” Just received and for sale by
1C GEO. A. KELLY.
No 69 Federal st.
oOMME E o I A L
Mißlill
Ophos op the Dailt Post. 1
Bn ,i ni „ Batuiumt. tept.26. 1563. /
sa'es Were . "" Ye,t “ rday WM moro active, the
was cool but “r° r ° Übtral !oale - The weather
advaooe. A m „ ng tho
on arriving found re^y opurohnSre 0 purohnSre 1 at B f Iwcols
oi'2l lo ufr at the scalelat^^mJ , , r,C! '-
Vlon? TK d ‘ rom , sto ? <s at former Sus * laa '
Tho stock in tho market s not Jargo*£t tbU tim£
A rise in our r ver would soon bring an addi i[?„ *
nl supply which would no doubt aff ct the rat«S>
Affffif tr . o 4 oaa wa note tho foil wine? Ext™
160 bbla at $5,20,0,0 95; 100 do. at ss“a
iht „ y- sales 100 bbls at $6.25 :50 bbisat 35 vE
bbl. d"tlS£^ 1 ?? 0 t bb V t
9 bbl. Wagon lot^'nnn?i tra *! amil ? « 6*2596,10
disposed ofSvSio« toarnve au.l ore
‘ Qvu? n S?SL r “^i.S.' g 10 qUlii -
Prices norm- th?weok fi t®,7estordny
cd. M hcat-PficM t„5,I e ma tenally Snore, i
vance afems to be generri opward—the ad-
Rd—Sales of SCO ifulh fr„m s “?S cnt . tho F‘ st -
White Sales rf 1200 bnsh at I feat o?‘ $ A lls =
was in active demand—salcsu.ll 28 ‘ „£ orn
and stocks light- Oats B r« “pb at 90@91
#OO bush, first hands at 70@7i5: i r t rJ I f OIV ~? ,a,SB of
U3ual advance was ibiaitoct h’ a J oro tho
commanding 900 readily. IfcileTlSSu r £P d
bush of spring at $118@1.£0: f jf J at Iffef “00
Apples—The sur.piy exceed, the dem
pticis tends downward. Rales of ‘,3ft
,«rv Pn v e9rnßgin 6 f, cm 51.56@i25? b bbl“rr‘
100 bn h at50@7009 bush. ? bbl, s ] e3
.‘■oarco and in good demar.l ~
20@2?c d ' wnwar d-b a 'os 7 bbla fresh
on wharf, of 21.000 at $5.73
m lots oaltS iW oox-s
bbK No l?t‘*?«?"• tUi,p;y ,ißht - We, of MO
Groceries— The markrt was v.,™ <• . j.’ 1
a good demand for the trade an d f™, Wlth
nor es. Among tho trapsaetfon,jL f °„ 'f eai Pm'
I w> : s'niae n t a » Lt. QUoto a® tfnj
:6H . 20 bbis pulverised at ldidSmA 0 ' I '.? 1 :
ee—2d bbis at 15;/ ;25 bb's *'B" rnffloo \ SJ - '
Cu a-rales of 12 bhdsat l2si@] .^?^S„ a ‘ la K-
Orleans— c a es of 10 hhds at lji/ . ?n ' do at
terms. Molasses—a es of 20 hh/° A°i 0n private
1157: 12bHsdonew atfie « bb,s Orleans old,
MM ?' °Cof '
very light, holders nr* fir™ m'* 818 bflcomin ?.
lows: Sh ul;era 11 rnn thV 03 *°l*
clear. 2.00» Ihs at Bo’- P;ki Mdes,
Plain Hamss . 2! ? 0?. 2 s at , T^
tbsat:3@l4c. • s aiu*ccr, s. C.Hams 4,000
tic . ic
increai “*- Esies of2o tierces
Tho inprket was firmtmt v
un '-rgooe no charge Sal Pnce ? have
o‘> ?. owt. ni tons 0 bran at
Meetin,
«.?, ft^i,?sf! r osy^ h “ d ““‘"“low «■..
r«BXHFcdxsiiTCrio2j
.' 'O3 dfn^ln d ”u[h 6 1V^? e n rn ai! V tho C , on ’ t!ta!io ' n l
. bold a (trad =; i 7 n v ' m ‘' wul
■ H“^ e “v m CO B,g t ie' r ‘(lon W H dno t da ni
■ S'7 k - J« d « M n os? , fK ta < ?Tis
: ra^lU fi n e d d^f r r in t d .£^V-
Uonn add , r f,i a Tha W|ubw““&
cession T nrET, u “Puny will isma n
’fBKftMHHR
Uo D _c VPr
FUBffiHHIHG SfOKE.
goods for the
Tia Ware,
Wood on Ware
Spice Boxes
Cup Tuba
Straw « uttcru
Hair Sieves
Minco Kuivca
Silver Soap
Chamois Skins
Skewers
Gridirons
Lemon tiqueet ers
Stew Pans
\V ad 9 irons
> tsh Kettles
Gain Boilers
Gr«iors
L.irding XeedJerj
Pudding Pane
Bread Pans
Butter Ladles
Iron Holdora
Stop Laddor*
Keelers
Cloihoa Line*
Scales
Cook's Knives
Bread Boxes
Sooops
for THE m
SILVER f
■iad Irons
Meat Presses
Cake Boxes, ic
SISG Boon. ’
.»LAT*D.
<v2 t ors r I Cali Bells
Ca.eV?® j
SKST sasne”
tir psas
»SWk,.„ ££&■
Uouquot Stands Goblets
, _ CCTLEBT.
Ivory Handled Knives Carvers
Cocoa do do . Forks
; &&
D?sh PoS 1 ’ 0 ™ Sl ' ,ya : Croat Trays
; SM2&-
?WSr ?!ta j^SSSSf"
BIS? S?- rs
*27 Sk
HSEh 1 &s&ts
fe:sga«
Fi r F' D % C ? a “ uWers Nn d‘o 6rs ’ Lamps
IS kSvf , Clothes WhXa
■ w ß!L s i 4t ^S f”
Libraey Steps DoorlVn**
Globes j Vestas
Bird Cages ! Meat-Safes
c«vi silo rtM j gag? KniT -
Camp knives | Camp Portfolios
Doosohold 7 * Por,aininß to <* wb: l appointed
SJOR K Of tainod ttt r °aaonable prices at the NEW
KAY & RICHARDS
*>«- 30 FIFTH STREET.
First door below .the Exchange Bank.
9I4SHUOO;
HO W LOST ! HOW RfßTApgtv «
A rxc'b£ o a N W ,T|ft/j-^
J 0 * 11 * l ,^ 5 W lty * aa * impediments to AJar>
1 general.y, Nervousnca s , Com uomtion P->
ilepgy and fits; Mental and Physical ?Si P ;
vekwk?? f M m D ol fmh aSC| 4o i,’ “£ IiOBT - ■£ Cvh
tago aI amps by Da- Ca. JC S mR„? 0, ‘
New York. Post Offloa Box, *27Bowot
ysol6 3m-d&w.
AHERICAX SOUSE,
BOSTON,
I s THE ÜBGEST AHD BEST AB-
M ranged Hotel in the New England States- is
centrally 10-ated, and easy of access jrem all the
routes of travel. It contains ail the modern im
pro. ements, and every convenience for the com
fort and accommodation ef the trave in? publio
rho sleeping rooms are large and well venti ated:
the suites of rooms are well arranged. a;d com
pletely fnrnuhed for tamiliea and la.go trayehn*
parties, and thehon e will continue lobe kept
as a first a first-class Hotel in every respe-1.
Te.cgraph in the house to all parts of the conn,
try. HENRY RICE. ProS
Bos‘or, Sept 1863. flel^Smd
CAJBD,
F. -X- DkROLETXE, M. t>„
Ch^ ty Hospitals, of Diploma, igT
•'""wtarffig™- ~
F«S 0«i2 e r m y , SS
. seS
QDD FORKa.-
;s, Notices,
IiOrSKKKEPEKfI
KITCHEN.
Baskets
Jelly Moulds
W ash Basins
Cap Mop 3
W ire Sieves
Coal Scuttle
Stove Polish
Knife Washers
Coffee* AlU]g ouJ
wash Boards
Sauce Pans
Bird Roasters
rry Pans
rarina Boilers
Beaters
Flour Pails
Water Filtererc
Pie Plates
goth es Wrings
vy ooden Spoons
Butter Prints
Wash Tubs
Soap Cups
Toast Fonts
had Iron*
For sale by
JAMEa BOWN,
IS6 Wood b*i
Amusements,
' P ££!?£? SSJi? EA I nE -'
Treasurer. * U*™****.
Lajt night o-"Z"~"T •' ° T ' E,r,QT " ! '
H Bit ON. 0 *”*'• or-asto, MATILDA
MONSTER BILL I ELEVEN ACTS
lS EV ® 8 ~ed fo ;,h,
E S n :° rTIIE
Alfred * ia *** fcenoa
Wr. l>obbi«"’~ ;v.
Grout -^ r '-‘ i u\nrnd.tie
Sir Rashtna'. £ *®tton
Mabie... .....Mr, Karnes
Ancle ibciito
To be followed by
IREtAKD AS' IT WAS,
TooonclttdoTri&thodramaof
- ATAtE OF BLOOD.
M as ««clllEe;
FOR one WEEKIONLT,
Commencing
ON 9IONDAT, SEPTEMBEtt2itI.,
A. WUESISON,
Prof;
The extraordinary
pflisuiHsifAM k pwnmoai ?
MAftAME AXDEBSOBf
a^’a^stssSS
o'ctocfe" * _Doors ° :>eo at '.'o commence X toB
ce^x'!n! aS rhhi CES,a R ' se ™ <1 Mat;. 2’
to ,Served 8 a or ,““ omi,ail,!:d _ b " *"<»>»
cejts mav be Rconrod durine tho d-V.
n EXS Y E pRn:E HELDOJ '' AdTaace -dgent.
Bnsin'ss Manager and Treasi'-
A £* n -
< c o a-j i x*y <l»- ,
CONCERT HALL,
POE SIX .NIGHTS ONEX,
Commencing on »*»S»AY RYEKISG
Sept, ilst, ’
MORRIS’ MINSTRELS i
BK AS s» JB AND,
BURLESQUE OLD FOLK’S CONCERT.
Prom their Opera House Boston,
.return of the champions
*-j| OLD OR WORN ■UT ?W F^J?
NE s«««? Ur ‘' K t aßd ATTRACTIONS’
Seventeeu Established A^Usti.
Also o. the W'uia.
rrtv . *f* t (« El O . E . ]> O I T
The distin inguished marica) genius, and hli
_ wonderful.
Sh-bSd. ,ad *■*"““** th? Lai ever
gTummo? amm COrtcrs ’ P"°i-Wet3 end pro
p'S&fiZS thene w~ Pr ogra ul edv. D> * bL
C.rdS ofTdmLiou 0 ° !C ° k I *° “““.ft 8
Orehe tra So.tet.' r“ “»{•
offea'iTn^^r'? 0 »t pio'miaotThi'ffiearbexl
te’-p"o c o S^ n r:
Han o d“rin W s n 4o°u- 0 o"k Maibitioa *“ " mt 01 too
W. A, ABBOTT, A^om. MoEfil3 - »«jjjgg
ONL K
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
bro ? !!ht out horn f.lvor.
Jffi^^asttaasssff.sa
Twenty-Five Dollars.
loir!* £tSU° ODt br Vassal «
Chromdo building, 70 P.fth sUKtZbllSk Fa,
The Great
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
51 Vescy St. New York.
Sinoe its organization has created a new ora in
the history of
Wholesale Teas in this Country,
t^ e lr selections of Te t
and are sell.ng them at not over t“ 0 Con* *■
002) per poaud above cost,
Never Deviating from (he ONE PRICE aeked.
th3?TS 1C m peculiarit3 ' of the Company ia that
trs£s„"£'ca*h , s.'s';S
enorjnou.,tack each Teas a. are ba?a%TtJ,ot, £
s^rct 1 oay «*. b »
TK I , M B,™ to h„ Se< ’ tb ?.incaleulable ocean,-y. a
otfire has ln thl3 establishment over all
capitaTof the W f dUm ‘ l Olanxmmen..
Taste a Sr,H .? }ud^m l ent Of a profesrionac Tea
l hi nn II T,' rl t <180 0f
ari a a “ Tp buyers— do math rit they
are thousands o, miles from this inxrßot to vur
3w,r here a, the Neio York Sir-
powder, ’f’nitSoyaiidSHn
OOIiOMO. SOUCBoSG OHASOE dfc
HTSOSPEKOE.
Japah Tea of every description, colored and
uncolortd
f „J bi3 , Us'-baa, each hind of Tea divided into
fe°o obiraes. namo.y; C rgo, high ta-g”hSe
binest, that every one may unU»rat fc nd f am
description and toe price* *• nx d hat‘the
TEA^def 1 * 6 determiEtd 10 Mder*eU tho whole
Two e Lenm“( t ()S t c»n. ll i alloar TaiS « not over
j“*f.° «€nts «.(« cents) per i-ouna ahcvA v ntt
, th r” l l be * wJo
fIKS?T 0 /ii CC i P a ?) n * E ormous Profits.
«KJSaT XnA C r, ilP V
EBPOBTEBS AAl> JOBBEB « t
Be 9 flo. 51 Vesey ne«t, >*w
C. A. VAN KIBE & UO„
HANCFAOTtT&I&S OF \
OAS FIXTURES A CHANDELIERS,
Patent ImproTed Kicelsoir & Patent Paragon
COAL OIL BCBSEKg,
HABD LAMPS 001-UMBB, & 0 .
Salesrooms, 517 Arch S*. Philadelphia,
Manufactory, Frankfort. Pbiladel, hia.
All roods
y| LAKfiE hTOcH py
All fffwvis vfurantfw).
NEW SHOES
AT EIFPENBACSHB’S,
HO- IS FIFTH STREET,
Mis3B3 md C^Wl
The cehtbai. boiri of fu»T
cattoD. of the Cl ty lof Pit-shunth
seonre the lemm of a FEM A- ' Tt
to sopply a vacancy in the<j<:ntral TTirrCcL*S
Candidates for th/poettiinlK
p»B< an examination by the Faoul-y in (
lowiog branches; Ari bmetie.EneHw.a-J ' to *'
Geo.rapny, Orthography,lStm
ometrs, thysioal geography -t- , a - ‘lo
th® primary lessons, and’cmtart Oni'lL'
The examination wtll eoSS, C .?g“'ntj».lM.
f otober Ist. at 9 o’clcmh. mm ■ S.. ® « sr * e v
year, of ten months. 3 ' an. $l5O
By order of tho Board.
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