OMfi saafcfl .. *OVBB*IBWO AGENCIES. No. 17 =-L New Yjrk °“y- No. « state ' k “ d ** P - FONTAINE fc 00, ~ **"*' New Tork «“y. "•»» tittorUedto take Advertisements anil] Shbsartr* , Uo ? lor ui at lowest rate*. will turzush the Daily Post,, to agent* i rAte of per hundred coptet. WAL I!YTELLI6E»IJE. THUBSHAY MORNING, SEPT. B,last The Democratic Convention. Delegatee to t%*emoeratlo County Convention met yesterday at the Court House, tor the pur pose of nominating a county ticket the Con veotiofl Was largely attended. Mr. D. H. Haz* * “ bv W» *0 «rflo%and on option B Kerr, Messrs J, a Hunter end J. elected temporary Secretaries Of the delegates were read oy.the Secretaries, whoveoeived their credent!- eta. The following are the names of those who were present? '* d “ W “ J “d A Oafon.' m 4^'TohA 9 t ' lrWn »»«m Bryant. » Ward;- Ist* PreolnoWjas H Hopkins and *■ +* filneum. vj , .<■ ■ M Preeiiot-A J Baker; Bob't'nlin - can. ( ... 4th Ward—John Minis, Joseph O'Brian. Heldmau, J A »i«idhh-: Waol—Jam<S oamm> *t and Win lam w a S - f T mJJP ‘‘ ttaraon ’ E S w "d- V, . McOeo, B J Campbell sj_.; h W " a_T A " BOwly, John’ C Taylor. i.iji: • •' n *' ''kfwaTffT"* 006 - J “ H H " l0n - 3 ”• *dWard-rohnß Large, Edward G O’Nelll “'fei; ,Ut Preotoct -'-> M Bogera, OP wL “ PrMlD ° f -- WUIUm *•>««, Jacob ,UPreCinCl WUUam Bcbl - *>»*»■ «h Ward, 2d precinct F Ley, Bsnjamla'Lut- BOROPGHrf. Sewickicy-Jacob Wbltcle and John Nash mdlar teP_S<m “ ei M ’ oane - Barthley V Duquejne-AG M-Fariand and Jes, e John stem Sutton. Sharp.bnrg-WilUam Smith, CAW Bedlick. Tarontom—J B Fulton, P M’Dowell. Ohew PerSa ° oVill0 ~ JalnCa Stevrenson and Wm South Plttaburgh-B S Williama, John Mur ray. ® l ™. lngh ’ In ’ ,ai Pieclnct—Robert Wallace, ana.Adtuo 1 p ß g™' a '^' lSm ’ M Prtclnot-Jacob Bresaell, John l«t Ward-Jamos Hartand p M Ward—Aßeoder and O MUter - P^as - Sinclair. EUaateth— R O Stephen, Henry Lambert. '' TO'VfKSHtPS. . Pitt—J R-Hunter and M MoOloskey. Collins— Thos Donley and Lewie Fundee. Plum—J A Connor and W« H McQ.uald. ■?* n,1 ~ Thos Wlleon and Samuel Tooner. °’ i,houn - K MbWhlnney. Mifflin- Wm Whlghnju, Jaoob Llnkhour. Robinson—Rody Patterson, j H Burrows. Moon—p-Stevenson, Wji K Nesbitt. Baldwin—Jas Moßoberts, Wm Frunev "08*—Peter Ivory, Robt Morro w MoGaudlesa-s G McC»ul,y, Q eo Ralahouae. Ifpper St. Clair—.r R Phillips, j> Bower Worth Fayetts-Geo M McKee, J H Cook NevlUe— Robert Phillips. " Brennan, Dr A O McQnade Union—John Oirlln, Jas Welsh. SCott—Barney Ford, J McCabe. tatDlat Peebleß—Francis Sellers, Henry Laud wber. Peeb,es -Wm Piper, Wm Alexander. 'JUkiUB-OM Vouug, WG Hawkins Jr. P.itfon—Jas McGFlaley, Wm aSeOinnia . VorsaUles-John Sill. JUohey Harrison.’ Jeterson_J H McElheny, Miehael Snee. Findley—J.B Mcßride, Robt MoAyell. Reserve—V Scribe, H Zollor , i-Snowden—J*a McAlister, HD Wood. Pine—J A. Gibson, John MoMartin. West Deer— Jas Ross, Ohas Bryson. Lower St. Clair—And Stine, J A Snyder. South Fayette —Eb Hastings, Wm Nicholson. Sewickley— Thos Nelli, Thos Wagner McClure—R H Kerr, W F Richardson. Richland—C Qibaon, Jaa (Stubbs, Hampton—J B McDonald, H u McNeill. ascertained the names and number of the delegates preaent, on motion Mr. rhomaa otmelly and A J Baker wore each proposed Ipr , WWW"* cb »ten»a.. On motion,jthe Secretaries ctdJed the names of the delegates, who voted HafiSr, y r ‘ TJ,Om " »<““«** ‘hen dgared elected. Messrs. Qibaon and Baker *° the ohilr ' Thb- Presiden' for the oompUoent they had jMOd him In selecting him tor the ehair, and tlUt h 6 WOUW perr °™ «» duties, to hia utmost capacity. The following ware elected Vico Presidents: John SUl,Rody Birker - Victor Scrlba, Joseph E. McCabe, \UliLam H. MoQualA On motion 01 Mr. Kerr, the Secretaries were declared/per. rh r ° ' ame gentleman moved that a ootjmmee of three or more be appointed on res .pluUona,and to district the county for legtsla Hve nominations, and theta resolution bepaaßed' ondorring the nominees of (he Chioago Conven moM ■ Mr ' offered anamendment to this “ Mr - Gihson moved that a committee of mght be £ ormed t ° answer both purposes Whlj* motion W “K adopted, and the following’ W ! re f PPOlnte ‘ l ‘he Committee cd Sfokl r i V R - H Kerr, J A. hn M ' lrwln ’ J - H - Hopkins, A. j UIU “ Llnn ' J - »• Hunter, Body Pap . * mo “ on wa « adopted, declaring that referred to the Convention be AytertrfWaV’' 8 Committeo on resolutions. Aft«a short abience, tbs Committee made the SUo*lng report: Two memberrof tbe-Lwll (^ r * b ?^f, eoted from - ,he c “y of Pittsburgh, to be voted for by .the city ; one from Allegheny to he voted for by the County at large; the earns from the Dtttrlct north of the Allegheny , one south of the Allegheny, and one between the r rfhls report created, some dlsousaion PM"* on account of amiiuudars tending among the members of the Committee, but the report WM agreed to, With the understanding that the enure Convention participate in making the oomttiatlona. Mr. Kerr, chairman of the Oomt iMttee, submitted the follbwlng resolutions: B.^EUWiJ^d'penMeton rupttog edmlnlatratlom ThforaatfiSSs*J?« field, end aa private student* ,h ® . have lived In the same famuv «„?? , year * , we ae well as any human beree o’n ?h» I r know . h,m ®>eth, and 1 know that no mon-IMIS'—L 016 fftma manexlsts lhanQen. MoOlelifn ttat no feeling or ambition Qoveramentand thd success of our ca.L 'iSf eatmahtehreaete. Alltfiathe CH fh M r mhgle eye, a single view to the i Qgmamntent, and to the patting doWn of St! »tbdUlon. r . I know that nothing under the inn Wfll ever lnduce the man to swerve from *S 1 'Helsan tUp-Uke and«oasoi«aUoiit nuxii and mw ggj*^S!ssiSS naaßSsev .Sr54JSS,a'saSM»«: The MUMw *«w-S&£a6ndiid>-«J < i>te<l I «id on motion th#rU(W¥tatlon ' g»v« throe ohetrt fot MoOMllni **•?•? «* ■■ Wa»»t«Jfor T^iTT M *? Ury,Wm - Whlgham.Dr. Kerr The ballot* naalted as follow*: w J B MeGlintbck, lost. g Wm I JJodinn 2 John MoOUreon, £ ,“ r Mo °™«T mi thennomlnatedbyacolaina- , Allegheny. J F Beckham, by acclamation. : North of River. victorScriba, by acclamation Between Rivers. 0 Miller... J S Peony. South of River," J Nelson Ewing, by acclamation. PBOTHOjrOTABY. John Fullwood, by aeolam&tion. OOOITTr OOHtfId^TONKH. Chai.Brygon, by acclamation* corokbr, Wm Noble,.by awUfflatldn. ; DIBBOTOn OF THB POOtt. m SeV^” 1 / entlemen Were n6m ‘n'tod to this office, but deollaed. Finally Samuel Q. Me Oauley wai nominated. r ®° n ''®9 Hon sojourned with three eheerj tor McDleliad aodpendleton. eonaßesatotfu.BoKiNATtoss. aonveptioa then Ulclded-thoM delegates rep«aenun g t h e23d Oongresstonal Dla, drawlng to another room, to nominate Oongres .lonu Conferees, and the balance of*ke f.ot »i, o i , o . ll rr? ,lntnS lo nomlQflto « equate for theSdd District. ■ The following gentlemen were nomuated: 001. J. Bowms*.£ee„zer Wm JU.Smith, earn, James H. esq. The following letter- from 001. Sweltrer was pro duced and read : ‘ Tnh„ &r r . r PlTrSßtrkoH, Seat. 7,18 M •fesaasssk;" be^S!ii2 1 i I Ht“ I ® IIlofthello “0'- that would &&Sg5SS=S$ loa pri - te ™- tlmettto ta Politoo, thi» HHpiH ssKsS?t^&«m *. . u J- B. SwßiTzsn, part or the proceedings. Ail other name, were withdrawn and Jame. tloa W “’ W " noaUlwted by ncclams- TweNTir-TaißD distbiot. alb™?* D ,‘^ rtot Maum - 14 H K 'rr, Jame. A. Gibson and Wm. H. McGee were eleoted Con- and nnanimoasly instructed to support w. j. Koootz.. i gr * nd pic ‘“ lc wUI *" *“*■* o' the Xrtln City Parle, on next Thursday, under the aflaplchs of the Society or St. Vincent de rani, ? "” h *be church'of St. Patrick, for the benm of the Poor. Every accommodation 1. fidW th a e PUbUC ’ “ d n ° ,hlD * be de cent which may give either pleasure or amusement. A liberal patronage I. requested "° rder Jb*' 'be now exhausted treasury oi this oharitable Society may be replenished, and thereby the suffering, of the poor may be alle- » JSUSS =fecSS333SS3«sf JESSSC*" ren,edy - Cavalry Boots enameled and plain, at Me .olalland'i, 55 Fifth street. CleiwV, ““* * yard “ Mc JOSEPH HEIEB & 80S, Dr j. C.Ayers’ Family Medicines MANUFAOTUB EES OF ” LA IN Alrt) FANCY FUBNITOBE MD CHAJES WAREHOUSE, IS3 ASDIW PKNN St. Between 6th .t, end Virgin alley. •EDO E i( S', UEnoBUDCIIg, »AV BOOHS, PASS Books, JOU jf N |. s °ash books, BILL looks, fiEOEIPTS, mortgages, BUI» of Lading, DEEDS , articles of agreement. a 11Nold/S INK, Carmine and a variety of American mire, DEPOSITION PAPER, WSTTEK, PABEfi, Mere paper, CAP PAPER,. - 1 . ENVELOPES, fee., &c. UTERB, SCHOVKH, * Co., No. 89 Fifth street. iu - s *■ ' JAMES BOWN, ' *» Wood itrMt. naWoodtuAi. ~j~jTi»ll ILLJl .«*«»«ad Flnt rtp:---': “ “•Woodgtiwt. POST-Plugs g Department. J’obk, September. 7—A Tri ectal, dated Harper’s Ferrv sr 6th, says : Oar position hi "ciryYiue. remains unchanged { The enemy has developed himself in foil fwdfrlu T tront ’ ? nd the time has been faithfully improved on the part of onr A7iTl% Btrengthenin B ‘hen position. All superfluous metenals, trains &c have been sent to the rear, and the decks cleared for action, which, 1 r bjr many i s considered imminent, - and by others equally well informed, qw-Wofe libeiy to The two armies noWcon front each other—any movement on the part of either wUI precipitate an engage ment. As onr front is now .twenty ndles out from here, and the road nm ffltH WBI guraded > communication is getting precarious, which intensifies the 'ojotest in the situation. The same correspondent gives the fol lowmg account of the battle of Berrv ville: At the first sound of hostilities our men turned out rapidly under arta? scarcely waiting tor the bigles to S ' !, a i ai L“A Q aick 'y ‘he »th Virginia and SGth Ohio formed in line of bftt”e and moved steadily lorward to the pick ed, who were all this time hotly efieair ed disputing the rebel further advancf The erieiny at last getting withja ing distance changed round, and on fore them t,rOO P B ' drlrin g the rebels be- ’ p nd the line before them, the ude-pits held by our skirmish ers before the fight. 8n , T. h , e , enemy , Be emed determined to hold these works if possible, and they soon came up and massed a heavy force preparatory to charge. No sooner ™ it ascertained that a strong body of the th.tfoJ™ 8 , m , ailte , I ' erin S on our front than General Crook ordered up Duvall’s division and with their support our ad vance calmly awaited the attack. I he disposition of our troops by Gen flr p Cr ?°l." W ', i3 J no ? a mi,lule too 7 soon for Early hurled his force upon us with redoubled fury only to be met with a stern and stubborn resistance, ultimate )y resulting in a complete repulse Again and again our lines received Ihtir funous charges only to send them back baffled and disorganized. The battle lasted until after dark, and artillery fir ing was continued almost to midnight. The Dutch Gap Canal. First. ...46 63 ...11 13 ...37 27 •- 2 ..8 ABSJEMBLr. 8< 'P L 7 --A Tribun* ape cml at Butler s headquarters on the sth DntC , h Ca 18 a canal, is so far completed that its success is be yond question. The river will be taught a new and a better channel, and com merce will be forever facilitated- but of how much importance as a military cx tfir,'* ma y be . remains to he seen U will by no means open the river to Ru-hmond. The rebel gunboats are now a mile or two above it. Fort Drurv in “the™ and i UlP I r , t ' ma f’ be obstructions in the channel. However, bv means of it we shall flank Hewlett House batterys Bh.ff h ‘“a Tn 08 forraldalj| e as Bluff, and shall cut off six miles of river Becruiting in New York. New Yoke, Sept. 7.-Horace Greelv r„L emPha ,V Ule rHbn ™ from Syra cnse as follows: “I h av ,. the most chienng reports of recruiting through out our btate. Everywhere the sinrits prevail. The men going iorward Bons n ‘ a Tn; y ir ardy u “ d £Uon K farmers’ ?" ns - Intelligent and resolute patriots eryUttle exertion will be required to I month" : ' aLt <lU ° la by the “‘‘Ule of the I Gen Joe Hooker made an effective '£:?:z*r r speeth at Waier,own Sheridan Buildh^ntrcnchmenta New \ouk, September 7 A Times correspondent with Sheridan, writing frotp near Berryville, under date of the 4th, sayß ; Gen. Sheridan's entire army is now budding rifle pits, entrenchments ic. Our present line is almost the same we occupied when falling back from Winchester, and is capable of strong anti stubborn resiatenec. The Syracuse Convention. j continnes steady. The c'hitf 'Z ! r/ the markst 19 State officers, assembled this monflng °, contrac ’- ,, > man y °l which wen- The attendance was quite large. The mai c Ju " D & ll »e decline of the earlv New YorkChf dtlegation » Were Oom PSrt ° f lBBt week The fluctuation's rk a ‘ y - were opening 342 4 down to 2-n ’ and i weak at that. *’ I Commercial't specials says thu United i States Treasurer will, in twelve days have ready money enough to pay every’ i man in the United States service | to *" ENGLISH BITTERS. ..AtfTßOiry nrXB DH. D. JAVncg a sours. FAMII.V MEDK^tNMsj. Dr, Btasuck'a Pnlmooio, Tonio and P£U S , II !>-e Celebrated Buubu & Sarsaparilla, Aaa *ll nth*, FnniXlf Medicine. ckn IOUQiI gtumine *t the HITOMKGII DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M’Garr, PiTMmnwß. Comet of Merket etieet and Fourth. Cru*», Medicine., Chemical., Perfumery, p.int., Oil., Lead, Varulihet, Bru«Ke», XruMe. Supporter., Shoulder Brace., And all article, tuually found in Drug atdre. of drat quality, tor rale low, TOBHENOE h AIWARR, No. 70 AUikat .treet, corner of Fourth, PITTgBUBGH GOAL COMPANY!!! Capltol 3000 Shares at ,$5O Each. DIRECTORS AND TRUSTEE-3 : Wm. Bagaley, Oha». IV. Klckotsoc. John Watt, Wm. Phillips, 011 ’ Joahua Rhodes. yUSnefaSreamouauTS t.SV' The ‘“V* the river bank to the ooal alreadi? n ** t ' u ) I c f r ™ m fifty feet. At a low opened ie but 2D feet w*t*»r nt tv a the liver there are thwe facts th« m^ e#<JOal *»®s. have no doubt that with *{}»*tori of the company can very B&on ?“ er syj h ® stook i remunerative. w M® ft e made highly will be called In, payable on ir P " on " of September, i«4f balance „( & 12111 may be ordered by the Trustees ftB and as (be company require. -Directors, *,Crlption *“ opened « fol i™r^4 h ° dC '* C °’°> Du < ie *“ a^o3 I B»° e °W“r„corner of fifth Pittaburgh, August 80U>, ISM. ns HAND AND FOK SAI.K %T*b< Drill*, Older MUli, Fanning Min. Machine*, Po '' rei *> OSnriia, Jrutt Jar*. Com Shelters, 18 127 iabarty Street, Pittsburgh.' " f *OC©A SOTS— Fre*h Oooo» Roti, ”**«*Wt«Jtol‘tetttebr - ’•' M •ppngmtifMtofe. '- jWfrnd 138 Wnad u ELEGRAPHtC. | ftooa oub first kditioh. Dr. Cutters’ A rare cure for tntemperanoe. %'?■'! O'-HjTiTi: r : TEIMG-ftAPH. >■ 4 iSi't* £.. SECOND EDITION i -1 frbmphiudelphu. Meeting of the National Tele graphic Union. Philadelphia, September 7 The National Telegraphic tTniou adjourned this evening after making several amend ments tb the constitution, and unani mous adoption of the following Resolu- , h ?* s °l ved ' Jbat the sincere thanks of the convention, the members of the Telegraph Union and of telegraphers S"'y d u ° and are hcrebyu” dared to the heads of the different tele c?“P?;ll'69 throughout the United States, for the spirit of magnanmitv and S X™ T ? Ye 9hown Resolved' That recognizing the fact that tlie interest of the companies and we° T pl ° yecfl are identical, we nerety declare our willingness at any and all times to lend our full co operation to any measure which will further the interest of the companies or advance the science of telegraphing.' The Corresponding Secretary is di. reeled to furnish a copy of this resolu tion to the general officers of all the teiegraph companies throughout the United States: The delegates partook of a supper given by the Philadelphia operators, at the Bt. James' Hotel, this evening. The next Convention will be held at Chicago. The Pirate Florida at Teneriffe. She is Permitted to Take Coal, Washington, September 7.—A letter from Teneriffe, dated August 14th, says the steamer Florida arrived here yester day. She was permitted to take coal, and what provisions she required, and sailed at noon, going south. During her slay she received none of the cour tesies extended to vessels of war visit ing this port. 1 It is reported that she came here direct from the con* of New England, where she took and destroyed many vessels, including a steamer with a very valuable cargo, which the pirates regret they did not save. It u supposed this steamer was the Electric Spa.k. no of her officers, and two of her crew left the Florida at Teneriffe. Honbsdale,!Pu. September 7,—Ja.lae- UamllnV store in Salem, Wayne coun ty, la., was entered on Tuesday nigbt the safe was opened ami the con tents taken, amounting to $91)00, a number ol indiv.dual notes were also stwhm, chief y given by Salem men. rite robbers took three five hundred dollar govern ment bills and from 15 to 80 and 11)0 dollar government bills, also a number of fifty's and twenty dollar t*easury inter est paying bills, also $2OO or more jn silver. A liberal reward is offered for the detectlon of the robbers. Nbw York, September 7 San Francisco, September 5 —The Supreme Court of California hue decided that this city maul issue bonds for $lOO,- 000, iu aid of the Central Pacific Rail road. . This will give the road a great impetus. Lancaster, Pa., September 7 —At a meeting of Republican County Convention to-day, lion. . Thaddet.s Stevens was renominated tor Congress by acclamation. p , ss^?a! ,ai - cK " co «p*» v of Stephen Obowell. Pren't Cash Cap, ,a, Nurpius Marsh i, Assets —: >421,219 ?<) Washington Insurinoe Company, New York. O. C.SaTTEHEEE. Prea’t. W. K. Lormior, Sec. Oaah Capital *l,,*™. “E! »9 Fourth ,f. undersigned will offeAt pulilie br premises, a traot ot land cohlatalng ah out ,7'. acres, situated on the Fittsbure-h i 71 vllle Turnpike, Robinson ton county, Pennsylvania, adjoining lands’ ,?.' an 7o U . e he?s nd AadreW ***~Vn The land la of exoellent qualltv a Mn >u. b f P° r,lon being rioh bottom land! and ahienT nitfi neveefalllng springs, tl\"bi? amf°“ J ,’ convenient to mills, ohnrche. io The ’ dings are a comfortable dwel.ing ~,V ® : tenant bouse; also, agbod p2'„S two apple orchards’. Sale to coCenM at n ol said day, when due attendar. :» wUliA,?!’ and terms made known. : M given, fy*B-3tw WILLIAM VAKOBIIm Executors woTicß.-NOTirrers hereby given to all persons InteresmdV.t letters testamentary have This dav ed to the undersigned] by the* the piobate of Wills! AoJ &0., In and /? r county of Allegheny, upon the 'hit tJuf and testament of Joseph Stokeley.late of Alliiw' 1 deo’d. Allpersons Indebted tosaldlataS ere required to make hntaedlate pavmentf all persons having otalßi against said esSSe will present the same, diUy authenticated settlement to MARTHA M. STOKEHI'y, JyT-UdMtw 8 B0 “"° n “SKEW Duck Creek Lubricating Oil, T have OX HAND AXD wir.r. 1,, »jok^St ly 10 reoeipt qf a genuine article of LtTBKICATXPfQ OIL ■ ;, 3 ,aa88. EVENIVfI , A H OTICN —° n THURSDAY 8 °’»Iook, will be Bold the AU<, “ on Hoom *. » Fifth street _ eP> ;fltt Wood street. 1 }2T ft ST*«e do ,3 g saws S . » ■JSRSEi s SSsarSS.2 N-|| I" . ~ ypfiaaatedteL for the leading artioles being UmlteOtlil there wa» art Improvement l m-er' i’eeterdaf'F'onera-' Uona. Our rtvera ,ar?, la fine narlg&u, , order> for even the.Rrgeatolaae of boata.h-i>eli.ht* porta are very aoirce. ' The weltier haa' ajaln cleared up and i« now pleaaant.j Tt e aalea that oame under onr notice were as foJJaWa: MESSPORK-Sales 60 bbla, $4 00 » rihL 20,000 ttß 'ShoulderaJi^@j9 0 . ffia% P wJS,-„ dsm *’ 2,5 m jto’at? Sales TO bbla ai 2 00@3,00 pet bbi bb PEA ° HES ~ Saleß 200 bbl ’ at #'*& 60 per ' Lart 011 4* V»i &H?® —S, alca 1. tea Mo. i. ! ** 16 @ We - ' ! ItoTTR S n?f 150t,bls - •» 15- i < Xu-Prw d 5 p®™*" ,dj Bame : MlEife^rn^ 930 - T wa v E^?7^ alCT 25 bx "i W E,21@22c. , toHAY— bales 21 loadaat acalea, (38 00@4{f oof) PITTSBURGH OIL THADIC. t” 1 ”* or T «* Barov Post, i r BUSI NES S T T 3DAT ; 1864. I BUSINESS-W aa moderately active. There ,°lf'T‘ ry f ° r Cr “ d e, while Befinedwaa neglected. The reoeipta of Crude oil by the p“®f he “ y mer am °unted to about 460 bbla Prlcea, however, have undergone no particular duE g SaI mari “‘ the EsBt ““'ii-uea dull. Salea were more liberal amounting tonver ** -“f™ sSriS&'S'a'Swi's Jj&'tfft SISSS; s '°°° d °> 3Bi 108 aad >»-o^JS: RFFT Z VVifcS aIeB 160 bbl ®> 35c * transaction* Per A,,e « h '^ D Buabnell... Duncan. Dunlap & Co . '/.'. '. '. .. . I TotaL * Him matters.i ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, „ „ , AHSrVED. Clarke, Brownaville. T«f n -u ln ' Carman, Brownaville. £“• K “», Invln, Elizabeth. Ouidoo, Batchelor, Cincinnati „ depabVed. Fraih'iu,’ ?, larke ' Brownaville. rl? n ’ Cormao, BrownaVMe. Jaa. Keeae, Irwin. Elizabeth Bayard. Peeblea, Monongahela City g,V , . ct 2 l, f>ordon, SqreeiW. y ' Oiide.No. 3, Anderaon. were “^fle^ter"^.^* 1 ” g t , a * there 1 he weaker 7^,1 ohatt “‘ »nd rialng. IwrwTl/te'loh/a 1 ! 6 drau Sh* towboat Skip- Sir bualneae^bavlng^atructt^oß T*i n^r' adjreaa the River Keporter of tt{ t "..?* r “ culatl ' Wheeling & Parkersburg Packets’. __ Ftm wfiKßLnio. : ha. re*ulaetl her old (rede, mitkiae SliSu* thoroughly rep,,red, .He welt de«A*e B 'lj,e T' troiiaffeof the public geuerally ptt ‘ fiagfrift I'izzu-SL.k'tiTTm *,'?"j r i-u, Uomtaau.ler, Thoa. <5. ('alLoon riivi Uff m' k*Hve Plttaburvh ery TuchJmv Tk..! 61 ?’ uiJ Ji •''»lurilAy, at 12 m y dai ’ Thimuiay and o «eaV°: ion w «w;-iW | «ahk E kBb, 8 b, rg Jo/tii aHulrme l.omnmoder * or «na pajaaßo on board, or to - • , *i UESC . OLA 'INS&uu, Agents. F °^. lNClJ,tV^'n * tOriSVILLP ' THU-hsUAY. SKPT.A AP J 1 E ‘ , T STKAMER will leave a. annuu’nS'ateve o'*" 0 '*" r relEbt.onward, or to KOn fi * C^,^f A ’' r^, - Oi,TSVl ' :i - E SATLIU>AI, SEP. 10Ui,4 J». ]>i. I&&ES&.ZSS asnfoN PA /„? E^“ leave a. anirou^eUl Forfrelsht, board, orto J.lfc OOUawowoOD, Agt« W)RBT.LOns. SATURDAY, loth loot. fllrflMliif THE SASSKNGER F° r freljrht, „ r ,o j- D.UOI.DING WOOD, Agt*. mxo&’a AJtOMATIC Blackberry OAHMINATIVE la the only nfe and sure euro. n Mn . UJn* no 9pnm or deleterioaa drag*, no min f** 1 W Olhor injurious compounds oonunon awrssx -Mrs z, lits.r* 1 " Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (many of which under “l„" “f rul “ tl*# constitution,) when yon can obtain an unfailing remedy as single “ f ® “ Blackberries themselves. P Ask for Dixon's Blaokbs*«t Caxjuxa- JJS “ ll u “* Uw proprietor’s hams is written ontheouteidewrapperof eaohbot ue* Prepared only by &ls Proprietor, CINOINNA Til ' For sale by all respectable druggists. stylo, 89 ota.) 860, 80ft. aim |l, par Bottle. ' AUCTION SALES. T. A S3^FTH L BTHkE?f' i,,roarKEH ‘ ' | jit G. SEP£ STEAMUO -±3t?* 1 ?PSllSl@lliS ■ale bf and tor jyr i KfryatEß * beos, ; ia» and US Wood at ? -7i t > -C? ». ( T-? - r If V-ioiV: **V 'J l &fc3jpjnr PM “ ble thre e Mrs from Au “cmt-annual interest at the ™n^w!f^ l / ?d M ®• tenth, Per cent, Mr in •’earing houdg, payable not leu than.fit- *° more thatjtwenty ™ Oovemmfat may elect.' They, wiu tlT^ 9a,o[m * 100 ’ anUi au aubsorlptlons for fifty do ,.’ ’ ’ “.°™ molttple of fifty dollar. ° r Ai-the note._draw lAte,re»t'from Au<nist' uu% rSS? r^ sta ”“ Special Advantages of this Loan. to tis * Natiosal Sivaros Hurt 'T o,l ? terestthan anyother, « top bta ‘ecurily. Any savings-bank-which paya Its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that It la **» **»< 'circulating medium 1 Or the coudtry, and if oaboot pay .in anything better fordto own aaaets are either in government to cnrltiea or in notes or bonda payable in govern meat,paper. - Convertible into aSk -per (jent; 1 5-20 Gold Bond. v: In addition to the very liberal toteeatnn the nofea for three yeara, this pri alon is now worth th™ ‘be current rate for 6-20 BombUa ‘not less tljda nine per cent, per annum, and beiora Ihe, wjar the premium on. ala per cent u s stock* was ohbt twenty per cent. It wtir be seen that the ac tual profit On this loan, at the present mstrket rate, la 00l leuthaTten per cent, par annum. l ITS exemption feom state Ob Muni- CIXUAL TAXATION. ButwWe from all tne advantages Ve We eaoummaw a special act of exempts Tresau,y not “ I ™“ >«■“< W tlon On the average, this exemption 1. worth “ bOUt W 0 P" ««t P« . annum,'According to °' '-Hon in vartousparJT,^ »«^UByed>hito ??¥ eu c4U „; inducement, to tinder. „ thoee b /^‘ •Bov.rjtmeut. im.li other form* „r **l,*,? nc.B,the faith or abMtyof private piirtlee, or ,T JeS." o fhe tWboir^tv ’ n ) >l C “w? ry 11 hel<1 ’ ,o, , foare *ll« di.ch.iKe of .11 thb obllgatlon.ofthe United State.. Mver.l p m ft^"'l ' r " fiin ® lD0 * toe f, 1 H B.ißt.nt Trcurer. .nd detfgn&ted De po.lt.rle., nnd b f the I i iret National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. Tlurd National Bunk of Plttaburgh, Pit, fourth National Bank of Pa. NaUoaal ***• which are depo.l - of public money,■ uepoaj. fhl-otiilii?tf ECTABIE BANKS AND BANKERS S’S^ w “'*lve further infer- afford eveby facility tosubbcbi. •cpl-lmßfcw •• ' B P ES- . THE; TBAVErE^TGHIDI; ABB IVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. T „ te* ylT “‘ aC “^ Thro teT-.ilSEtj PuS m ig elit l l^Pf> .TSSn»n aS** ~ S' T*E O , 3lI !J fl "“ l2:20 *- l » Ut lfctffyflßiZ 'the Chunch. tralnAestvea^ Wall'tf 1 Sfatßm ? “ Sunday) at 0.-06 am; JXm.aU2:j6p m7 >n ( .°“ . *■** Js£ JtfaU Trains.. .6:30 S m . SStt •> Em I ■jfi^iaafeS^Sg u£Sfr modStloa teaves Sta. * c «>»u»«U*vUle. SH^asg^Si: Wil^P L ... *£&*?* ■ Vma Ss*. 1 ExjS&V’V f ''*« -30 ? Si ISd • —-liop p m :A«ommoaat'n4i>o p „ I AjSSSiiSSf J S i Fl.t.burgh, i commodarion ra< !r. Lta»WA3e%ys*op« - 1 •lij'.Uiwow m Cleveland., IMein, d°_,i lA&pm , v . w^r ~rr,viDs ,a Movement. of Ettruj^stenmer.. .» PROM AltEßica. Han.'™', ’Aul« i 's^v 0r » ; 2 outh * m l ,! ''" America. '' Mew York ’ " : Sei, •]? "aTS! * ol *-Sou than, pin „ Kitcoem. v l or ? Soul,mn 'l’tuo New Yuri"'sS?s* ,I, ’! on ■ - New York America '' * York AbiericS'.... D«2l "12,u^2!. 1 ’J on ’^?® ~r ar « ll < ***«»• York •*"» y Wall Paper, Window Shades, together with a ren**-.] «i2!*?** Olotlia, Variety it ,g, JUUlMlifii sCHWASifts - —— ' 1 - • lft * Smltka-1,1.. ’! Ul " 10 p?f T THKAd^«h Kyprrk*oo~ BY EXPRESS. Si®S«sagf ly^Wiafc^gaSS? s ssi^ssassssssStsSw B^ Ji tw r- OfflCMa BlSS^fer-' UJiDSEY’S ' BLOOD-SEARi for the X i-48¥ ffjnhfmm ArBINQ FROM AN Impufe State, of the Blooi Mu. mit Cancerous Formations, Cutaneous Disease.*, • *' . . r , BolUj, -, * ;i Tetter. Affection*.Old ■■■■■■ „“ j “ a 'iwnii>Bnrtftif*i : ; 1 ’ <■“»?'' »y»pep«le, Caitlveness.j . Jaundice, Salt 81,. , ~ 1 t &lr * Mercurial Disease., iJsfeffiJ; ' . ' ’ r *»Wl athcr^ •ntraf A* WITNESS-. ■ b««l|ina»t/um, eauiof . ; «.* ' ” -'S *UI to benedt where . - !i /"t um; s # s T*JRTIMoaiTAIiSIi , TVaSSFSBgUtjp eowira. J« '“ember, IfiSSeSp" aii lead and bread pouitlcei dies of no 4tiflL‘iSSuS"nSS^S?^' thewiww- ■ Davidevllle, Somerset om.rX,- Dr.-hhalftr, of 4g»««?3SE' e&g/( . called u . to s££ ' falling remedy, but it h®d «« foLff? j*® & .never- ,vs checktogtlieiprMdof to^oM^ C rr'^?' ,B I “*S - - I sa^tff there were still thne 'rilie-h.™? retained, home my face I ; “°-'^ 1 1 medicine t^ t I J£ at *««w w 8 impossible. loMmSh^?SR bU T N , ' oraf w thit'i 1 M rS l Ms^®S ! fe^& , iEf tbed)oer» enm fi j?Q that and when tbe \u ‘rdSbttl&wS tSrtm,Lsfi? tlimed » EdlhtU f &' «?ajS \ U s u < iMt n h d J ubs<lrtbea^^ > * t ' a ' :; j* A**f '-v BLAXB COUNTY, 88. ' r *' ,, b® S” 1 -. FH®B3aBHaWjF:- dom aepo»n ana say. Two law* ,s. w f flicted with painb«wiim 0 a ? I 0 . WM to llvet d^ase”^®* oll lt: '-‘ v' Bs&BSS&ms£& ■ *ey’eßlodS'Sdaii®*? >** WWV Import ?.tffl, ~. h ° "{f 11 d °gbt that T.itut. 5k5&5?* '-SSSSi o. k»™ wiu 1 I Su££ l i'L^.^“ !t «>*>r dumber / be Scrofula. ?- u TSfli?l ,Ki a^l’ hyfi ! ci ' ,la *“ \ bad that 1 wen unihiJr ure® years Ivu so v tried nil the rh °. utof my be,). I ' K*«!a££sr? “ y b«^ y fcagSjffi trj j our improved Blood Searcher JS!f, •*® \/ v “I great relief, aad the aatißfaSjnn,!)l cil » l °-W * soon discovered was heJnin<r mA friends, X ffiß»BSSag%fyg«SS' and covered witra l^K»iKr^fi Ih4il 1 h4il f ,1 :«P» ' ? up all hope™, \< 3 August 8, less, > ArnißTroi.^couufy^l-a. ■ it •.■ H it Ml* i »»w Uvldeuce. ’O ■uudi«l e Jf»f t «tJVSj.f rteyoastet ‘f m ,hB urctdv lallure ro leil »edli awhich -- Harris '“' uretocure—l waspersuadedl>y IV.M. ' '-V illp£§BS ! ?SBV3 -:/M ly around file jroutii aodmun, anttegiitfehej *n * '1 mIA j^ foct torment to me until cured tv the “" * ' 'o"d%T coT r „^^'V fl ¥^‘^ £ fv f.- ¥■ h! inn.!^ iy prevent tearbig.,oH' my fleaft.-I - -£,-$3 : m medSine?**-” •’ ?£*£ ofl iltsbursli, this , AND. McaiASTEB, Aldermen.- ' -_■ y/;j ELDsnfbir* JaDuary24tli ( ISuO. ■' v Y.;y.y^l our o! I 'JE Jn<1 * es l7' Dear Sir: We are very near , ■”’ -f \v» “ ■nedloinej please send he two dozen. .- - a et 2I ol iH^ ast “ay that your medicine baa cured. •’ veanf th?l£!&fe? lll ‘ t VeeßiOamlus.ou fOT , ' l**™' tbe !ietiPufc**af*ifroir-tbelAdy s *asrmii~ '->..3 tbeeountry. 'okia peoplearevnry■■'; W 1 th; the ahoraeaiuw. Please, sent! ata. rtnwsaais— ■>■.-.:--.y OJ our acoount. andobiige us. ;-yY : . a; ' Y : 'Y ToUra tMily; ' JOHNTiJAXStOS' fcQQ., .•> r "Eldertmi.'.lndteß* Station. : -- s '«i —-‘-si-i ij-ruiiu'u ia-j tu,-j&f.rT .-■«. -' ; A 8 A TONIO.it has no equal.' TTnliie the > qggt ?ftflerW* Jtdzenlee iyitfin, graaually and pernmnenjly, ' ' - , '" ; ■ • - "'3 0-; -,S - VJnf p; 1 . 'tit-iir'f-i:?!£JX- v '-_5‘X-. is^& *t U. Dragging- "? '* - ~ Wholesale and RetaU Anent.' ' '.* pSgss&^ AgTo whom all ordart mnit be ttlreeted. 1 tv* J' 'Zjckti ■ • -• IMPROVED SUOH AS ,
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