rs»s. H. PEMESOIU, A CO s|l ; ROW, NKW YORK, and 6 STATI *** d” ateats for tho Anilj *** «»*•* and are au thori»d to take Advertisements and Subscriptions or «i at on? Lowest RaU*. GI T I NEW S Mosdai bobsisb. sept, as, isos. IIAII.Y ASI> WEEK r,T POST. The Daily and Weekly 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. ra “*®f 6 ., wi ' l b * a meeting of the Democ mSrf„ 6pe ?i k . erB ' wiu address* the There’win andtntn °at is expected, ♦ho nls vr be a Democratic Meeting in the Old Market House, Allegheny on Monday evening, Sept. 28th. Allegheny Market House streer, S ffittsbur^i^ 9tk folk’s Hall, Fifth sJembWaTd BePt JacobTomers’, hoaßro^’co 0 ,,! 0 ISt_Pitt T ° WnShi P Friday, October 2d—Robinson Town Leonery min^toU P ° S ‘ office - houße of M. dre^e^tinj! l prcßent T m,i. EBBIBLK occub bekce —A terrible oc ouirence transpired on the line of the terdlt a Jf f h an<3 Stei ? benvil| e Eailroad yes thi3 itv t? OOD ’ ab ° Qt , fOUr miles from J” 18 “ft- appears that a contractor Mined Michael Sullivan, with a number of, me “' was employed on the above road I and that a cart filled with dirt broke through a piece of trestle work si retched I across a quarry in which a number of men I were at work at the time. Mr. Sullivan i S » rn H k - 0D ,he , heid b y tte falling tim-1 Ttnr T? Jantl y killed - Christopher P?™ 8 ’ tbe driver of the cart, was so badly injured that he is not expected to liv/ He was m a dying state to-day, and cannot CarnTwl, Mat ‘ m ConEor and Pat rick t " bo , wereilt work in the quarry, l iojQr6d - Connor cannot, it is believed, survive his injuries iD , Bea ver count/, and was a worthy, industrious man. He Hmltt a "!l e Bn m famil y t 0 deplore his un Been/aft}?' , Ttlo Coroner visited the scene of the catastrophe to day, and held an inquest on Sullivan’s remaps. It was shown that his death was accidental, and dered!’ Ct l ° thlS end Wa3 lher efore ren- Elo Day ~y “itu a large dele *?i at V? n ° Ur ®f >ortin ßi population, in cluding two or three or the Major’s po ™*' T ! 02 Present to day at the great race between SammiU and Ward, which twT ° ff at Pl ’’ J - hkt ’ e Psie. It is said that large sums ot money have been wa gered here on the resuit. A certain clique, for reasons beet known to them np th J codyc-ls for Ward, aud on Wednesday and Ihnrsday some j2.(100 was bet that he would win the race. Ham miu u friends, however, came to the res goOd u me v’ an , d P nt down the me ml 1 a‘2 c UC ,', abund anc9 that the Ward men had finally to “take water” ana “cry enough. As it is, we suppose th-t there are folly $6,000 bet on the race here alone, so that let whoever will win that amount is certainly bound to change hands on the issne. We confess to a feel mg in favor of Hammill, and would bo sorry to have to record his deieat to-mor row. Hay from Illinois. -We noticed a day or two ago, that, the high price of coal, »nn 1 !n f“ ced ffia3 y of °nr citizens to Bupyly themselves from the Hast We observed yesterday that M’Bane & Atier Second Street, were in the receipt of an rich nnTf ' !ay i ia ba:es ' from tte rich andi fruit 1u 1 meadows of Illinois. Ud oteveneon st. ' Ninth Ward -Jaa. McCnne, 7l'euu Al.l COaKSV, hirst Ward—Simeon Balford • Second Ward-.! ohn Sterna | I hird iVard —S. W. Meßmium, ; honrth Ward-Jamss Grahara. BjHOl'iills. Uuqueßne-Andrew Johnston • Manchester Alexander McGilvery Shcrpsburg—John Baird, Sr ■ Birmingham—Geo. Kuhlmun : EiizaOeih—G. W. Wright , Enst Birmingham—A. L. McClnr-• West Elizabeth— David ii l.uieh ■ : McKeesport—James Keans ; Monongahela—John IJ. HoUzman : South Pittsburgh Thomas Cassaday West Pittsburgh-U’m. ii. Brunt ■ bewickley—Wm. Miller; Tarentum— Jas. K. Carus ; Temperanceyille—Juhu Patterson TOW N Slil PH. Baldwin— I). Wilson ; Chartiers—J. L. Collins—Samuel Chadwick ; Crescent— James I)a\is; H kst Deer—A. Marion • West Deer—A. Ha/Jeti’; I’awn—George Huz'iit ; kindley—Thos. Brown ; franklin— l>avid Neelvj North Fayette—Matthew AL-Gregi;or, ■South bayeite-Alex F.:-patrick i Hampton—John Trimble ; Harrison—George Huzurti ; Indiana—Wm. Baum ; on —Frank Bean; MilHm—John Willock ; Moon—Janies McMillen ; McGaodless—John Sauders ; Seville— John H. Hamilton ; McClure—Theo. Hahn : Ohio H. V. Thompson; Patton—Michael Ertnan • Peebles—W. N. Burchfield ; Penn—Wm. Darning ; Pine—Thos. Graham ; Pitt—\ ost Rueb ; Plnm—Henry Reiter ; Reserve—Christian Lippp ; Richland—John S. Dickson ; RobiDßon—’J’. J. Phillips ; Ross—Jno. Creider ; Scott--Wm. B. Lee ; Sewickley—James McClelland .- snaler—Henry Ochse ; Lower St Clair—Jonathan Neely ■ Upper St. Clair—D. C. Bower ; Snowden—Enoch Phillips ; Union—Bernard Young ; },, arsa ‘^ eB —Arthurs : Vilkins William Swissbi-lm ; Elizabeth—John Rankin. Governor Curtin bis Excellency is now understood to be in this neighborhood attending to personal matters, will he be pleased to Btate who paid for the boxes ship ped from here daring the enrollment ot the State militia last fall, marked respectively —Governor A. G Curtin General A. L. Russell, Colonc-I A. k' McClure, whether it was done bv him self, the State, or by the •‘Medical Exam liner” in this city—if by tbe latter, for what consideration, &c. The citizens of this community are well acquainted with many of the doings of that period, and the above fact would have been brought to their attention then but for fear of Pncrea stng to a greater degree the excitement and inuignation which existed. Bat in order to ‘‘strengthen the hands of the Administration.” p ray tell us, Mr. Gov ernor, who paid for the ‘ stores "—who? Tax -Payer. MOSIKT MAREEr. OORRROTRD DAILY VOS THE UORNINB POSY BY MESSES. KOtINTZ £ MHRTZ, BROKERS. . It , «0, 118 WOOD fITRKKT. for Sold SUvoL fc.? 6 bnm “ “ d s “ llin * iw- S % —- - *°P B T t Demand Notas"™™:™-;:;;; jjg So Eaitern Exchann*. New York Baltimore . par Vi Philadelphia. H Pennsylvania Currency— ,V Western Exstaahge. ’ ClnnfunatL.— ' ~ Louisville.. M BM= g § Qsovsb &Baess'piVosring M "chinos, fo. family minnfftctt»ricgpur^i)?.c i , arc tfca be»t in a -e. A. y. CfIATONAY. 00-neral As'ot, lfl street. PMKbunh. JO3EPH JIRYKR ..ANTHONY MEYEIi FUSNITUBE & CHAIRS, Tjptiitt 1 PITTSBURGH HERNIA OR RUPTURE W E abb pbepabed to tbeat nnr. ™ MeSB / ll| IJ all ruses of . rupture in yonng „%“* °»“ s {? j“ id ° l " "sad and gome ait. LAk.-V 018011 . 31 fiitel up an exten- Biye establishment f.r manufacturing style u( < t?, l ,« r ™? ao! , orw . here pererna desire any order Ei"-" h nd 7 e . wll l manufacture to 1 ™^ ,hB ta rgcst (took in the city all van* age*to^ea!?•" S ,rUaSCS will finJ H tu plicatb £ efTr* will 2 ttend Personally to tho ap- R».;a of XroSf l oa - tinpportcra, Ac., 4c. at fc?oi ™ man "‘acture we have a large Ki r * Peafield’a Celebrated Truaaea, . S. S. Pitch a Celebrated Trusses. Marsh & Co a. Celebrated Truaaea, brench. Koglieh and German Trußses, Supportere, all 'kinda, Elastic Stockings, Bandages, Ac. „ , Apothecaries. ao™”*f“ Urth 10111 Markot «!«.. Pittsburgh. RA NKtN’s ~ Coryza Tablets, for cold IN the head. WATERING in rauV?o n ?eS o e T ?'r m p 0 t r v ot^ a A „ n D ?o d7n< 7 80!d0m toxs of the above e .SfpLinta, ’ Sjn,p_ Burnett s Preparations, PATENT MEDIDINES AT RANKIN'S Ditto STOKE -” 12 63 MARKETSt.. NUMvw 4-h. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTOR! NOW BAStTUTIRING a PUi.«ru»r snide of ' oh we are In-parcl to doli.-.r frem cur «»“ = «'^l:lyd.vu 'J he Howe Sewing Machine. lut.-nl.Ml into. l-orln-lod Isu] U » ; <-»:iVEl> Till BUTE THOM AIJ. u V l .' r Sf w,t “r Machines. at tic V, orld’i Fair MhoT. h Jihv° , '“ : ' orHe " ,n * ‘ Mathl, "> focrive.i or E u L . ““'““V" ” n 1L " “‘'rim ■ and Wheel °ular huT"* \ f " r ’*? <*">«. • Co »wrJhaHf*r^ lho llowe ew » n ‘f Alabine, »tu< .k/iwffisv.rh-v'sSMS? » hold and ranted. Cor. Penn A- St Clair. streets A. M. MrtißeuOK. Agent, tn»3'*:d3taw:ly WM. PKNN HOTEL, IkO. 422 I‘I:.VN STREET, l-|..»bnrgh THOS. KKLLY, Ladies’ Take Notice. X" 1 fO'IOWIXi FIRMS IIAVF. , T thn l^7 Cd ) t< ' '“I 7 tho , llin 01 I ’ ricc » demanded 7 „ L i l I" "hnniakor. As.oeiation.” ' hey I'.’,*, S^' h 0 »»<« employ only the «t workincd. Ud It n nelit tbnt we should let • r Hnow whore they can <>b ain the beet W. E. Sehmerfz od Sirc< PITTiBIIRUI] (Kt)RMBRLT BUHTOM B0L8*) Proprietor Thm. A. Cain. fc>. Keys, J no. Thompson, Ueo Watkins. J no. Campbsll. TELEGRAPHIC FIRST EDITION. Gen. Rosecrans' Army' IMPORTANT FROM CUAiTAiVOOGA The Enemy left their Dead am Wounded on the Field. GEN. M’COOK DISOBEYS ORDER fcJen, Hooker Assigned to a Command, Newlore, September 26.-A Tribunes Unomimt l special of the 25th insstaM says in the course of tho day, (the 17th',) al ready unmistakable bigns indicated that !nL! De < m 7 had ,^ lscov ercd the weak pomta ol our position, and were massing them force 3 front of our lef( eentrp S t mn r nifMt ,• par l’ ose of crashing KK l h o b r .rJsr ,Mi ' Eb “"» On the morning ol the ISth (Friday) a portion of the expected reinforcements, consisting ot two brigades of the reserve corps, respectively commanded by Cola McCook and Mitchell, made their appear ance near Chattanooga, and were imme l° maka 8 reconnoißsance to wards Ringgold, and develops the inten tions of the enemy m that quarter Thev came upon the advance of Longstreet's corps, pushed it back for some iistance, took a number of prisoners from it, and fn.ly establ shed the anticipated concentra tion of the enemy in front of our left. , aV I ’ r ! da / the cavalry covering our front skirmished with difierent bodies of the enemy, Friday night the divisions of! Brannan and Bmrd, together with John son e, of McCook s corps, moved-from the rear to the left of Crittenden's corps. They werotn their new positions at day i breuk. The two other divisions of Mo Cook s corps, Davis’ and riheridsn’e, : hv jVo mo , veio 'o position abandoned same itTn T? 9 ' b ?‘ h “ d not time l ° »■ sumc t fully before the commencement of the action next morning. The early forenoon parsed away will;, out foreshadowing the approaching con diet, but shortly before eleven o'clock the storm that had been brewing U ll morning on the rebel side, burst forth in the eJ’ peeled 11s. So powerful was ibis assni.i., if.,~u ih. y pushea Ur,.naan back and bejel.d his position. in. r-uitinu.d t.. ndv inre tllus at*cover. - I the left c.f K.ymu s division and making preni).' t ,| |K.. ;r advantage, they rhanged fh.-.r cv.ii-- , Q the let', and speedily enveloped S,-rT..., , , ><■ d King « brigades The biller . Krgn far-, were almost surrounded, i.n; „ian I.gtii to d.eeniangle Uicmselvcs aft.-r lear *II I i <)-■ *3. Hie rub.,l masses ti.-u came upon Job-. Bton s u;vwj Dti, firu! IK*J ut-oo ll » v voids' which also lx-chine ~„.rdi'v solved,,, ,h,. Struggle. Tile r.-sislame n > tbcse divisions had tile fir,. „f some batteries 1eu!,..! under tbe r .(inn! supervision o! K , mv. nrr , iU .j h , | hl tbetr nd vuT.ee The divisions „1 Bran r.r.n 1.n.l Hurd bet, o , ;i :;„.d I homo. ordered n genera! „dvun, „ 0 I t! ~ ritth!. nnd emn the tide.,l , B . ,1,. ciacdty turn- t] m orjr favor V. iih f h,. r,- our line advanced. hallo e only at In:'. s', 0 shell the a«„; with mj,-nelry. Sefera! timofi l hf> lattor’rt imp sii.ppcH, nml v*in!> trifil to reiain Uu>ir ground, l»ul thry driven from position t , pos.tt.u, an 1 hr our o dock ti, r erou,i |„. * u . * If rcrov.nd Sevcal bvter.ee, telm g in« to Gens. Hand s and Brennan's dins ions, wnosc horses !.a i been Li.led and their supports swept array, were retaken and several hundred prisoners captured [ Ibe enemy led all 1h,,,r dead, and nearly oil their wounded on the field. There were at least five hundred of the ptisouern 1 be rebed troops engaging Thomas b ■ longed to Buckner's and I.onestrecl's com mauds. At the time the struggle was turn mg in our favor on the left, Bragg's army proper conststing of ihe corps of Gener als 1 oik and Hill, t formerly Hardee's I moved to a most determined' and well routed attack upon Palmer's and Van Vl.tvu «du ision in the centre. Its objects vas obviously to relieve the defeated r.-b right. Palmar ut.d Van Cleve so ■ urid themselves overpowered and their divisions breaking 'i'beir complete nun seemed imminent, when Davi,’ divisions came !o their support on Van Clove's right'. I hese timely ruinforcements at tiret had ihe effect ol checking the enemy and re storing our line, but tbs rebel attack was speedily renewed with greater numbers and the centre was again compelled to yield Davis was forced to the right and ' an C ‘ ev L ° 10 11 e left, and the enemy ad vanced through the opening made iu our line, threatening to take the centre nrd right by their Hunks as they had done on our left. At this critical juncture, Sheridan s di Vision nppoared, and was at once thrown upon Ihe n be bind the mountains. General Hooker has been assigned to an important command, in a field where bis brilliant fighting qualities wilffind their full scope. HJEIUCAL CARD, F. X. DiROLETTK, M. D„ From the Medical Faculty of Paris. France Ex rh»rit.'n esll?en , t of kolel Diem Chanty Hospitals, io. Dote of Diploma, 1828. OFFICE 57 GRANT STREET St. Nicholas Building- Comraltaticn GRATIS, every Tuesday and Friday, from 10 o'clock to 12 a m., and from 2 to IP.m. „g telegraphic. SECOND EDITION. RESIGNATION OF GEN. BURNSIDE ACCEPTED. C*cn. ffiooker his Successor From Gen, Blunt’s Army Humor of Sfeade’s Army Retreat ing to Washington &e., fee., &c , &c. Nkw Oul'CA.ws, Sept. 2G, via Cairo, Sept. 27.—Gen. Grant has recovered suf ficiently to be 'moved to Vicksburg, and leaves for there to day, accompanied by Adjt. Gen. Thomas. It will be some time before he can resume active duties. Severn! steamboats from St. Louie, ar rived within a few days, ladeued with pro a£®Lhave greatly relieved the markets. Military matters active. The expedition of Gen. Herron has be6u heard from. He has cleared the country between Red river and Port Hudson, from guerrilla parties who have been firing on transports, and driven Gen. Green to the west of Atcha fayla river, with considerable loss. Among the captured, was an agent of the rebel government with important papers. The officer in command stated that Gen. Herron was quite sick, and will be brought to New Orleans. , Banks’ order removing the restric tions on trade, received with great satisfaction. The health of Lha city was good. i>T. Loua. Sept. 27.—A dispatch from Little Rock, Ark., the 21at, to the liepub • loan, says ; Col. Cloud, with 100 men of ihe 2d Kausas cavalry, arrived at that niece on the 10:h. Between Perryville. in Indian Territory, where Gen. Blunt de feated the rebels under Steele and Cooner, and rort Smith, Col. Cloud, with 600 men of the 2d Kansas cavalry, and Robb’s bat tery, attacked 2,000 rebels under Gen. Cabcli, in a Htrongly fortified position, routing them with considerable loss. The reoels retreated towards Arkadelphia I).\rdouv]|le, on the nth, Cloud attacked a thousand rebels under Col. Stirnjan, de tenu-1 them, and capturing their camp and a large amount of ••ommissary stores ()rer ,2,000 mounted I'niomsls joined L loud s command, anxious to serve for 10;’defence of IhLur homes. The first train started on the Memphis and J.itt.e Keck Railroad on the 21st. rrom ten to fifty deserters reach I,'.tile . b '<• '“t ' <}■ the rebel t~l.graph 1,„,, 'Y‘ , ie n'l’ Nerr-p'nwr ip not in ru-,. there IP telegraph i< nnnmu,:,. .at,on k« tf ,i K ti.,.\ v,l!e. NVrrtnown, 1 ‘ ' 1 ; '' a' A the, - 1 ,*■ R n ep be. v 1 : h - Cap ;i he No new- t r ,,„, wcrWcg tc front t.) day N>. W. 5. ( .w.„h f . r „ rfc , Hrr * U . {ho r * M H;rn H tvo. v«p >4L \ ' 1 1*■ lv x t,!h :; . liy i v*cl;i: K ,. n' 1. , 1.1-1 , y.T. t .0 duly M,u dcd io ihe HlAtive ..Rift .... | nun Knurhun '■ *• u-ian.mouidy in favor ol <}«„. Inul-r lor or o lien. Schofield. 1 'V ttn-ir determination tore mam ill! the latter u removed and »ml er ur Some e.iuailv acreaide commander ap|ioir. .ed. Ih-v are preparing for n „ interview with the I’roe-.dent. Hostu.n, St.pl. Ihe steamer Anpe .nllron, <,uU,.v to lb „ , v!i arnv Ibis port Ur. p m . H, r u a ;,. f Bre (w 0 Stir l “ re “ li J r received. Acivtc,. s trom Cnerbourp the Courier J>u Ham, say Hat the Cot,federal - steam " A.aoama wi I w s it that p orl "1e“.r lte . r f ad r ""'' d l ° r '‘ pUm ’ cmo f.tuvautinn to thf ru-nor. i uu> Sept. 18 The Pays, c ,j v ' l •s- ‘"-hitv -R iLseH kl.li* to tK. t the M; k r:it:r,o IVi- ftv' of H- f .. i I ' \ the 5,.:. -r ,K f” . S OppoB * d '■ ,hl Con,.derate 9 i,.nnj,, r . ; " i -‘’ 1 ’"sequence of an order from .1;. i.sue, as the wilh -* i ! * ‘' P r f the inviolability Olthe harbor as a mall, try post. 1 Ihe pa’,., of \\ arsnw bn7 ,, j j ;or ten day, to any person de 9l rir.p [‘ e n of . the my. Two hundred of the mua "utr.t, have hee„ trnngported to Si „t' , K ' , '" i ' an amhoritiis have im |-0.-d enormous Uses npon lhe ancient provinces of Toi-ami. ancient CllU'Acio, tn-pt. 2b - At • nsp-malu,, ~ C „„J, . 20 caches, ;,;l Kalama /. bMii,. W..si, while coming down iho I grude between Mattaman and 1,. w tot. sum.. „ J.unki-n road.es near tlieeud loss. hat ponton ot the train did not stop until It reached Uwtnn withinmin utes afterwards. When the rear portion of the In Wft s seen cm,mg down the grade , engineer immediately pm on Btea „ , pe. out ol the way with such force tha> the coupling between the engine and cars broke, and n collision between the two portions of the tram ensued. Five per sons were lulled outright, and twenty nw o wounded, some of them so serious y that recovery is impossible. y 1 patch'of^the^'fl^ I *"' ~ U '~ A Nashville dis paten ot tUe -M, gives a report from reb r,i K r b^. JocJohn>;on ’'“>«inod Advices by the Catawba, from New Or in'i » M PC l ri i he , -' u f’ ture off Ship Island of the blockade running Bteampr A JnKn 1 from Huvanafor Mobile abama ’ Also the destruction, bv the _ fleet, of the rebel steamer Fox; this all occurred m one day, the 12th imt °A Mnss -’ ifl 10 command at Norfolk, vice Gen. Naglee ordered to report to Gen. Grant. V\ AsaixoToJi, Sept. 27.-There is no prospect of a conflict between Gen Meade s army and the rebel forces which accounts from the Rapidan recently pr* dieted as imminent From what can be assumed m ,he latest dispatches from Gen. Rosecrans, show the condition of af fairs to_oe more hopeful. Cimo, Sept. 27 —The steamer Choteau with a cargo of government freight grounded and took fire yesterday, 5 miles Alfh°m, C K° r^ 3 ' She was ■scnttled, and although foe fire was not entirely extin guished, it was thought the cargo wnld be saved. The fire was supposed to be the work of an incendiaiy. ue tne Puir.ADEi.pHiA, September 27 __ w.' and o Sn!, n d the New . York Saturday'evening ernnfent papere that the Gov timorfi 1 nk^ k i) n -, pOSBeSBIOn of the Bui ‘”°r,e * ohl ° Railroad hat. been aacer- 1 freight. iraina tor paaaengers or New Tore, September ‘>l Ti,,, > r cvry s special Washington diC.i i? the following rumors: 6 That i6lTes Rosecrans by the Vd°tht t j,^ L new AS S : Se P tember 27.—The Seore taryof War directs me to request editors ol newspapers not to publish the move ments of troops now being made, as it is a matter of vital importance. Anson Stagi.r, Sup t. U. S. Military Telegraph. W ‘ ..AsuiXGTotr, Bept. 26—Fifty of Mos sT" “, a^ e “ descent on the Orange and Alexandria railroad last night, above rairfax, tearing np the track, firing Pope’s bridge, ind catting the telegraph wire, the road has been repaired, and is now in running order. jjrp»i.i's F o atagfl Drugstore. ’ A J-*eph Fleming s l>rng Store. ?! Jo * c “b l *ui\ r.c « Drag Sto o. A. .J«»*eph Homing s Drug Store At Joseph Heimog's Drug Store! rnr™ r °tii e pi.amond and Market Street r °f ,h® aod Market Street^ • - of hi ! a,n " and Market Street, rncr Of the Diamond and M *rkrt Street, t "rner of the t tatnond and Market =trieu -Amusements. piTfSBI BGB THKATME U/»o« and Mucaffor W M U KV nrß^.v Treasurer.. » ntv ms Kzxzssftifit '•'*>• ■ rri «~ «w«i» !lrT",im e K '^' IN , G will bo presorted for He entitled * fctoKe * the live act tragic p’ay, ,hp ‘luovn or the Salona Aspnrla, the ljuoen \e„ ;m_ Niton L'c Ui;c Ma Ida Herron '•e Pury.... Hy*tt Mar.iut. -L bnyeday 1>« Xorcy “ r r> •*B“* lo conclude with “* 'I helton thi: wiM)yfir. lt Saaipjon A! irion IN »«>.MC lIAI.I FOR ONE Wl-EKIONLY Commercing «>.V WOXDAr.SKPTEBBEBasu, 11 ° A.NDEUBON Tho oilraordinary A PSTfIIOHKtTIOHhI vnS'v' L ?'!, u „ rei ’ anJ Expert iIAUSM “ nd ERKSTIDIoFta- ’IADAME A\l>i; IESO\. M FkFFnK^ht'^ Bh fc "V« h.«lw vermj doltjrht bcen l^ ettlcm 8 ci uni rM;jron\%,n lw C i“!,f i :?'i D l c : u; P, n of Ladi<» . nd li KA \D PKKSTI DIG!i a IT, K I°a aVtKH*NOON§ W gJ ,Jf ®»l>AV .fc SATURDAY at 3 “click. ° ” CP!n ut t 0 ““mence oc'i'ic'T ir_D °° rs opon ttt T -'■» commence to 8 to.,e,orv^„ L ati J M n e ,SS on,paa, ' ,i b * P*™nts j ‘ olta ‘??£ 1 b T < i?nv tho d >y- HENRY PR?CE HiLUON ' Adri “ DCo Agent. I Bi»in;MMnn'n gtr and Treasurer. se2s I Meetings, Notices, &c. tOMJUTTEE Or OROANE Club Roiuls U “f Kif h DeD ; o ? ra . t '. 0 t'octral ororj forenoon at 10 o'clock? and b:luth£cld at*.. CHas. B. Stuaix Sec'y J ' KOUJ,TTZ . Ch '““- JR A “‘ T FWB THE etWWITBTIOS ra?d°ns ie ;S d Soulh oW?l™r 0 W?l™rn al, p th ° C , on!ti - tn!io “' J™ ■“">!£ u “ C Z m D% d m££g at P^ ple nASHOOD; J , U , L ? ST 1 HOW RESTORED! A“ « S £ V£ SSaBSKffiS? resulting from Belf-abuBe, A'af oy Kobt /^n T y verwell. M. 1>„ author of the 7 UL “ It “r •fhoaFand, ot'snffere'ri ?. . uuder Be . al * ln a plain onvolopo to any ad dress, post-paid on receipt of six cents or fcwrfrSS tape s amps by Dr- Ch. J. C. KlivelaylK/ 03 " New ork. Post Office Box, 4586!* 780w W, bo!6 3m-d«kw. j YATBST STYLES «/B#7i B bhoes, Gaiters, Balmorals and flnn, • ®? received at 98 .Maraetstreet oon ß £?£J r? B, J JU3t gteel Shank .Balmorals L^' o’’ 0 ’’ Sole Baimorals, Ladies' Water rmnfn Men’s Cemifisea'tedT BrogaM &«„ B ° ots . Calf Bolts. Boy’s and T’ouths Sole “Moor from Fifth. *« K A ro ms yard, grape vines ami°«>i? I kl. lul< * 'oven Ann street. Allegheny CSiy. “robbery. No. 9 se26 S ‘ CUI'HBERX Sc SONS. __ 51 Market street B ?fc s t v* E w York pksojes o>4 bbls. New York Pickles. 6 kegs Jost reeoiyed and for sale by .1 J- DUNBEVy. Jr. No. 4 Diamond. GRE Y, Udg ° BliE3 J>f °bio will Speak. J ® f**' -THE MOW n n \i- ll ‘ a ." « expect to »L frhcn! ’ 9 l, y Tniff oo tfcii oocasion.. Balfy. Bee a sr .nd meet m* * - c c S ‘op 'at le. tout,., a f rna Pla marble window shade* and fiw ei * 0(i 1 wain carpets and rod£&''f'/*"! 011 dotba.ttvr bureaus, enolosert l O oi?L ail ®L ma j lo^aiJ * dre j 9iDjr oat and mSanv b^t; Lind wa * aesßMtazdS^sariaf s&isa^wsarfcits!: LAVis k KcILWAINE. -Anetioneora. Sspsss? quantity of wallet fu~j, wUl •>“ *nld. a arse bracing spring seat Yp < i- railu , ro 'oarpot- in IS, 0 sido board, mrrblo t o 11,I 1 ,? 1111 . o!, ai‘s, Mahrciny fareiJi?? 11 Bt,nds ’"do dlnlneYni 1 ar t an< '- largo gilt ramo mirroia Aii e oihor tables low post bedsteads, cbair°v e m t ' i “ tm ve?. hi,h ami I ? E ,f h lrl . Parlor, chamber nvri e? ■ bUcd '. rotk cloth rugs, ice chest cook oil i“ r ,? a “ d “‘onsite, fendera dc io R?i hea f P ra ‘- as the family i. declini™ hoosekUtel ei,MitsTe ie2S T - A,McCLELhaNI). — ■ asaoßj a - - * gssggg * ■335855 § o --'.§BB**s fig ° oohogoSSh es .e «SJ . HHEI< sS HHH B® W MMW -H HHH << < HHH HHW J. i>. kersb, Sole Agent for E. M. Swort’s CELEBBATZD GLAHID ASD LIGIiZED COTIOI, Factory, Fall Biver, Maas. VICTORIA, BIKIOVS, DIASIOSD MEDAR. WATERS’, PERRY’S, Corner of sth and Jla ket streets. (Op Stairs.) supplied in WgHUu t. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. lyr. DESIRE TO ISFOBM OUR have reccivcdoar'ta? 0 P 2 b ’- C ffentral ‘*' tint wo k.,: everyihmr < a bF? ! and, ' 10t j ! j' i,<> k cuni l ris-- line, con i tiig i^? a “ ” f ew aad dcs-rable is our Scojch Chevots, Bashet aßd Continental Coatings, Vestings or Sllb, Velvet, B«ff and other Cashmeres, Ineluding a large assortment of Fancy French and Scotch Cassimeres, Black and Colored Cloths, <£c., Merchant Tailors, *o. 19 s;h st. Mr. teflon .....Miss Hyatt sr2l-2wd building lots PIJBJsIC SAME. 1 AEBIRABI.E EULDIJIO LOTS. AS Prop«rt£ .Stella ft" bEO ™ 03 afiXGEO M’CLUHE TOWNSHIP. Aijjommslhe property ofHo-Hbnie of Rtf-net >* *>«!>«« ifSSfr Sfe^ 0 ”- Md S ° ld 10 On Saturday, Sept. SB, at 2 o'cl k, p. m . who® li d“ S d : i; ( i«; f^ th 0f money in t h r eeann l3 anlTo°y^rrwTh'^'t^r fo ' ,rthB fW&WfJ* 83 - JOHN SAMPei j$ t Committee. NEW GOODS . W E * B . E RECEIVING THU LAB f * st stock Goods we over brought t^Go\dTra 0 0 “' , a S Smeafflongotheri - Qorin “- HOODS, SOSTAGS. Also, Trimmings of the latest styles and in great varioty. A largo quantity ol HOSIERY, HO . P A BALMORAL SKIRTS, FINE AND WOOLEN SHIBTS, * bench cobnets, And a largo supply of KIBBONS, EMBROIDERY FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, At Wholesale and Ketall We only buy from first hands and sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. MACBtIM & GI/iDE, 78 Market street. Between Fourth and Diamooa BAJJUEL GRAY.. ? I IOGaK NOTICE. UAVISe ExxEßEit IKTO A r„ ■D- Partnership for the sale of lo A CO ‘ >oy’s TonUt’fi and Childrens’ Clothing, We are prepared to offer to the public, one of the Largest and best selected Stocks That has ever been opened in this city, compris ing suits of all kinds, tor DKEoS and SCHOOL and in area from 4to 18 years—it is our purpose always to keep on hono a large and varied an Bortmenh manufactured by the best houses in Ne» York and Boston. We are confident that wo i?" tffor inducements equal to asy Eastaru Ueuses, and at prices just as loasoaable. SEAY & LOGAN. For the present occupying part off tore* te3-2wd NO. 19 FiFlfl ST. * SKWLOI OF CLOTHES WKISS. * £ *. era, just received by _ BECKHAM A LONS. •K 25 127 Liberty str-et. jjjfljL Advertisements. s o ALSO, iOEST FOE SPOOR (OTTOS, PITTSBURGH. V A L CA BLE -AT NUBIAS, GLOVES, DRAWERS, braids,