vADVJEH. Ban, Nei ■treat,'Boitonfj No, tt Ring ttiortittltaaitJ tlon foruß at loj LOCAL MORMWQ, SEPT. 10, ISM, Cofcl* ' r ßlachlQer]r.>-Wfl in {99aedjtU»t greatatteution isbetng paid; an England, patent ftme, to the cutting out or mining of coallby machinery, and many pat ents have been taken for coal cutting machines English state that there are five' ma chines now in operation in two of ,the counties ’f h “*^ oal Wntoi ltextenslvely carried on, and “?*•**»«* .-wttti the greatest suc -Imachinery can be economically applied ■ England, when labor is so low, and where a man receives hut's few shillings for a hard day's work, with how much more economy can ft be «®Ee4 here, where wages at present earned ay coal miners are so high- We would call the attention of thecddl mining companies to this tact. Now that the diggers are on a strike, and it-rjnto, their why ■ not encourageso me, inventive genius to inaugu rate to m new system of coal mining, which will prove chef"’"- - same.tfmewill s£n. U, * tP larger supplytjtjf J* t, ' ' TIIO Eev - Dr ‘ T??*? . w “ 01 'ere so consplmi ou* 111 thc ic both tot the whtoh they dls pUyeS, hike. tn the , resent tedictory: .Ue^f^r further dißct "i the /IS? th ? take this oo< LVIf. pap "' 1 fbrthektmti former reader* mrroor effii. - t iney hltve received ■IE service, and my bretb e!PfelaQy Oafholio bwthrenT J&r&nds V r ra ever ex P er ienced el The Reverend goi.tleman’s absence will be sincerely regretted! by sU, especially by t.ie Catholic members of the community, who were’ proud of having sue(i a learned and able repre sentative. But we hope that the Doctor doe* not retire from his present position to re turn, as we are perfectly aware that nothing leas than the manifold and urgent duties connected , with his ecclessiastlcal career urges him to do so at present. ! . ' • The Connelrvuke Rail road.—Two rail road bills of espeoial significance, passed last spring by* the and held unsigned by the Governor, hye recently become laws under a provision in- the Constitution of the State. One of these bills repials the authority original ly granted to the Pittsburgh and Conncllsvllle Kallroad Company, .east Of OonneUsvllle, and •limits their jurisdie«<tn to the ground between Oonnellsville and Pittsburgh. The bill incorporates a new company, with authority to build a road east fromj Oonnellsville, to conneit with other roads leading to the 'Susquehahna' and the Chesapeake.;' The Oonnelsfruhr' com pany holds that the bill revoking its charter is unconstitutional, and any attempt to lnterfero with IU franchise* wi 1 be prompt]/ met by an appeal to the court*. The company, we under stand, i* doing all 1q It i power now, to complete the line to Oumberlant l Palatal Accident.—The tewistown Demo crat says : On Thursd: y afternoon last, Albert f£tW«od:mrk H. Mfguntlc, the ; fonder aged thirteen and the latter eleven years, were out on a gunning excursion In the fields east of town As might have been exacted, (boys of that age rarely being capable of pxercis log the caution so necessary to guard agaiiist acoidents,) Long fired at a pigeon at the Very) moment that HoOlintic happened to be tyithia the range of his gun The consequence was, t ie latter received nearly the" Whole chthfre of shplih theVafek p’a# ot* head. Strange to say, l e was able to run to the rest house,-but thlre feU exhausted. He was brought to the residence of his father, and his wounds were dressed by Dr. Vanvalxah. The skull, though badly bruised, was not frs.:- tured, and it isbslieved noneof-theAhaipassed through the bone. He lay in a very critical - condition tor several days, but Is now rapblir.re covering. Hec rultlug —The Ward committee* have their world,'ahdare atm makloe every effort to fill the quotas. The an nouncment that the draft would only be enfore ed in those places where no efforts have been made to raise the required number of meu, In order to give the more energetic districts a fuU opportunity to ail their quotas, will no doubt ttave the desired effect'of stimulating all par ties interested to further efforts. Those citi seniwhp have failed to p >y the requiredamount for the exemption certificate should step for ward and do so without further delay, as the proximity of the draftmiather unpleasant, and the fact that the precise i ioment when it will be enforced has not as yet be sn ascertained, rendets it still more dangerous to Wake any unnecessary delays. ; Wka 61st Regiment. —This regiment ar tiyed in the city yesterday morning at one o’clock, and were warmly received by a large crowd that had collected n anticipation or their arrival. The regiment numbers one hundred and twenty-six members, all told, and they will be rnustertd out of servictj in a few days. Ple-IFlc.—Owing to tie inclemency of the weather which prevailed dn Thursday, the pic nic that was to have been held by the aociety of St Vincent de Paul, for tie benefit of the poor, was postponed. It will be held to-day at . the Iron City Park, and aa the weather Is flat a large attendance Is antlcip ited. Meeting In the Third War<i,-A meet lug was held last evening in the Third Ward! for the pnrpoae of collecting the subscriptions which have not already been received. The Treasurer read his report, and, we may state with certainty that the gi nerous subscriptions of the citizens wiii be a lasting honor to the Third Ward. Post Office Appointment*.—J. p. JJyter postmaster at Enders, Daujihln county, Pa .vice Wm Enden, resigned. Enocb Lloyd, postmaster at Cedar Run, Ly coming county,Pennsylvania, vice O.IH. Abrams, declined. I Colonel Gal loupe. Apd his. command, numbering sixteen hundred and nenety-two men win leave tomorrow momib for Washington Pnbbs—The photographs of the 4P* e Y n , are easily distinguished from all .others, by the exquisite skill with which that, an executed, and tha beautiful flSshfo?srtsS they are eo remarkable. Other UkemaxesTltia true, are now to be Been attaining a bU ' Mr '- D 4»s n ftiU h iliM certain of t <Jes * 18 Hit. The 'an ar ? the orders. entente, 3g he la utter SST* Vf POUBtBt l**a accost ■ttOfiOfftO'' intend to fIQ#JM?UBAQI of tHe flout came unde' Gillespie’ not ml t« paasenbi waaexecn mamiMp in*, acquire each tort. . Wnt Virginia Oil Con amtud that the stock of. fcotef japldl; taken, not only MdlndeEhle and Heir York, •WofOULanda. ftrlth the I &gS4pwn tMd tit Simple, o ”T*gwa,«Bfl from tha chai ™SSS»“«, moat be a ancc< •??i5P5.OP*n for anbaorlntlon Jafob Oloaaat.ifp'tl^ToSS X^atHrfar tfcia weekhu&n neaaof“ldttle Kae,» PittodThi " ‘•k^jigodaijy'pepe^'.it, . v*. V t ' {‘.l . Vi.aj. J'fi-lts, U>f; -«■ {Ui l*st m Yorircitf, are au wateii»: anA> Snbaerlf peitratea. L*h th® DAJEY PQBT, toagODt* pSritundrad coplea. *■%.-, NTEI.EIGEK A DTERTIBEMKNT.-THB ClTl for **« Purp#w W> “* OUt «n«\f?* So S} n »? districted tho borough !rtivi en r^L diatriots, And assigned the foi lowmg of their number toe&oh : I Dirtrtct—A Hoovilep t N G* Craig ■ „ &r,^o^ a S^° err ' BO „ , 3 ," bn McCullough A J Stewart 7 <■ 1 i r wln . j*» X Mcclure - . :•, 1 MoHialion. 111 J t\Jc -8 “ Q^i^‘h soD ' ,ohn Smi,h ''« * 1U S M Kler, Oco Irwin. Charte. Nortli, Samuel Colvin, __ George Clowes * ,7™* '® n ‘ inlt *«« »;>' at once call on the c»I - *om the borough the d,.grace 9 f prehoua ralll ; CTHE“HYN T D fS K oi?gS ACTS '«« Ashland Flowers, Mignonette, Amaryllis, , ' / Mmdow Flowers, Bouquet uc Califor&lc, Lilac, **** f Arable, , Ully’of the Tilley, Botiquet de Oaromiij' New-mown Hay Rergamotte, Orange FW?. 1 / Uamelia, ' - •> - « s§&**.' ■ ter- £j» »p e aST ,sg&™+ . (Htaaitun, Rough and Ready. Ollliflower, SprlSg Flower 7 |B2&Sr* ISSfe* g-Snchle. Hyacinth, ’ T^^ ,oVer ' Jasmin, Tea Roi Jockey Club, Violet??’ Jenny I*ind, Verbena! JonquiUe, - Vetirnrt V^a,' West End, Magnolia, White Lily, Marcehale, I Winter Bliisom. BAZIN'S HfcDYOSiIIA, * highly eonsentri for toMrtfn/S C^^’J he a? 01,, e ‘ e B“' Dt perfum ableTnd lajrtfng* JSS h “ dk «®»‘®<' ‘ TnAUT opm;k?fi? C FT~ tr:ebi ' b ex _dec3o , Corner Penn end St. Glair sts rosspH Mavna aiSSSrr VxriS 1 MANUFACTURERS of PtAIN and ri„Nct. FDEMTUfiE AJriVftffATRK 153 SUITHFIELD, AND44JI PEHN St* I- E D G E d 8, »A¥ BOOKS, J P U.R SAI.S CASH BOOKS, - mortgages, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. ARNOLD S INK, Carmine and a variety of American Ink*, ' deposition papef, LETTER PAPER, NOTE 1 PAPER, t . : . . GAP PAPER, ENVELOPES, ' • l/ ‘ kc., 4tc. d*Zn*, a ££V™ b ™*z° »w«K improved. y r thcm *** wnr^beli^ balance to ononnd mot^l j ,sr red »y>pa ss aold,>a partof Caih paying on each *°A bogjffeUpTanf, 8 peraona (ladle* or gentlemen) to and lrom thS aale free of charge i No tickets reauLred JSa 1 " boy. allowed ujmn a, JS? Auct i°n itooma. Ko. <4 Firth Street «gP»M , A. M’H.WAIWET^ct penman > ambl- If he when . one it ever tttanin ieh did »of the that it ’f pen tty, to totibe nq. (nil Company la ’ here, butalao Id • They, bare I watm timbejton si Fuhliijnereek, nottrof utamea. %u. Tbeßooka i atth®, pfflea: of f g ■ ai» Varied 4n3 Panoy Cfoojjg Headquarters. for camp ; 'U&UW >• .1 .. .. ;-[ i'* ,'-' '- I •. v . • •• {■ i excellent like tail, ■ u-q &VVI- 'n ! * .The Pic take~ W hope thenf attend^M! 1 teswtswsiiffisliffie r?e“v a . m “l‘ l , e ' ln «>® SSjphS^ JtaHtf ‘an, 8 ln thecltF.lind iixtamal aAhe lowestpHces stated meeting Of the 'o6rdw*in. of t thaT^ ,^ l9n ' %• H > WUI he held at the haM *“? AUdgheny Fire Company, Irwin ■ti'eet 1 oh Monday evening, Septemftr mi. It*?£* hi«P° k ' “A general attendance it requested as Importance will be brought t£ fora the meeting. By order of the President ££:ie 'Thiitrh last night, the 'T a 5 reproduced, and Its announced Biaot attracted a large crowd of admirers Ar. Sfihf tetutiralptognmme a announcld for to- | D an< * M h» every day on the S£^tSSr"f°A d rea dera to°go at an early hour, anti avoid the throng. ? ..?y® Jnvitei the attention of our readers to the advertised to come off at Braddooks ‘)® ld 2? SJ2? d ! y " well that they may have an opportunity of making a good Investment as to “fif®*,*s® Progress nf improvements making on the lots recently sold. Free trains leaves as usual./ s»ee advertisement. ' D . A .? over ® , R n remedy for diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys Is Kankln’s Extract of Buchui, Itmnhlea the Invalid to enjoy many of those foxuries from whioh he must be other "*!' e a ? e . barr f <l, »nd Without which Ufe Is Irksome and dlstresslng, .sdd «y aU-Bnfgglsts at ona Fifth street, has just re swipsas? wfasr ss%£ Boot2f'sS^4ndfevi Jms * ea Aod ChUdran's Marvln’i Cracker Bakerv -Mr s c £hm& Ko £ rUi t - et *' eel .j makes the genu! JSf.rS? Bfe s t3rneketti;«ao *he snpeHor Graham Gtre him a cTll oracken >' snd M*®* Bread. tock»y P * r &?d 411 the lat ® blagazinea at Pit ,„^ : , l , l PP er ded all this week s papers at Pit lock’s opposite the Postofficc. 1 All the late books at Plttocks AU the Dime Books at Pittock‘B, M’mo Deumest for September, at Plttock’s. JOSEPH tetftMoS, ffABKBOVSF, Between 6th it., and Virgin alley. PlTTßßtrßilp, MEHOHASOrSIS, PASS BOOKS, bill books, RECEIPTS, Bills of^Ladingr, toEEDa , MVKBSISCHOYBH, A Co., -* ■' No. gfr Fifth street. r JfJ ! j ifl p* — . Ail 11 4 \jX Jj I I I OOH PIHIW EDITION. i Reports of Hebei Deserters.. Nk 3 Y c? rk ' September 9.—A Herald W i en - Qtaii ' writing Yesterday .’ a iarg! ldes f rter3 entered OenetAl from along their whole iengtfij Unpelled to leaying em armies on reading the recent cener ous order of the Lieutenant General commanding. They say that the more genera] circulation of the order would have the effect to bring rebel soldiers into our line by hundreds and thousands. They Say that the impression prevails among Southern soldiers that .the Chi cago Convention tneant peace- 'bnt if they thought they were to endure an other campaign, the army.of Lee would unquestionably fall to pieces. They is. sect strongly and with apparent truth fulness the great and real weariness of the war. Patriotism has given way to lassitude, and continued lassitude 7 to heartleBBnesB and hopelessness. Prom the Shenandoah Valley. New Tom, September 9.— A Herald’s B av fl Per T^ erry -r? rreBp ° ndent of lhe Bth says. The military situation is un rh»ngnd ‘ Th ? rebela 11476 ret rcated up , tb6 val!e y. and yesterday were west of the Opequan nver, followed closely by our cavalry. G en . Early had his head quarters at Berryville Day before y«- terday a batch of official dispatches printed orders, &c., relating to the reb ul a K^ Sr ’ ware . found the honse which h V? d o^ cc f. p,ed as h ea dqnarters. he 3d division of cavalry, General Wilson skirmished with the rebel rear fhe a frnn 1 M lld S yeBterda y- Officers from the front to day report all quiet there. Charlestown, midway between this point and Sheridan’s army, is now gar risoned by our troops. 6 Affairs Before Petersburg. Mew York September 9. A Tribune special,dated Headquarters Army ofthe Potomac, September 7th, says: A battle ThTr Ifi imm ,' nent a ' ,d inevitable. from Ihr 8 ’ b « S n e bee , H ,argely reinforced lrom Early s Department, und were yea terday crawling stealthily Into a posi tion most precarious to theta/ fhohek they were unaware of it. The public ijiay look for stirring news from that quarter immediately. Our recent suc cesseshave infused s new pride and spirit into this army. Yesterday was struggir 1 ” 186 f ° r ViCt ° ry iD the Comi °Z Latest from Mobile. t. I 1 K " Yoke, September 9.—A Herald'» hort Qamescorrespon dent, oflhe 80th lbn BayB . : troops have effected a landing at Cedar Point, 3 miles above Dauphin Island, and 25 miles to Mobile The road running to Mobile is held by B' II » reported they have no fortification on this road except near the city. A torpedo drawn from the Water last week exploded, killing five or six and wounding fiftaen men. Thc ’wbrk of destroying the sunken Nashville in progressing. above Dog river bar was A Skirmish near Winchester New Yobk, September 9.—The Tri onhe*R?h arpcr 8 * e li ry c °rrespondent oflhe Bth, says: A detachment of our cavalry yesterday crossed the Opequon and drove the rebel picket* to wttMn four rules ofthe enemy’s infantry were posted in force. The inlantry adranced on our cavalry who skirmished back t„ a i'ttle this side of Berryvili:-. The Uraft .tp Taka Plana Hra» r BalTlhohe, September' Secretary Dana writes Mayor Chapman that in answer 10 his petition Baltimore has been made one of the principal de pots for the Quartermaster's stores—a cause or congratulation with our citi zens The draft will take place in a few days, it is thought. We are about twelve hundred abort of our quota. The Bebel Jessie Captured LorisviLLK, August 9.—Colonel Hole man of the 11th Kentucky Cavalry, cap tured the .or duunt Colonel Jessie and one hundred and fity men yesterday af ternoon. They were encamped near Ghent, Kentucky, and being surronnd ea'by Holeman, surrendered without firing a gun. , Heavy Bobbery. coach betfeda-Rowland and Gaili polls on Monday. Henry C. Lord declines the Democratic nomination to Congress in the second district. Joseph Q, But ler is nominated in his stead. California Democratic Convention. San Frakcisco, a.-The Convention nowin session here nominated Ex-Gov ernor Downey and James Crowliier to congress, Resolutions were adopted simply endorsing McClellan's nomlna ceiVe^Ht the platforn * on which he re- Accident at a Batifloabon Meeting . New York, Sept. 9.-At the McClel lan ratification meeling, last night a calcium light exploded, killing one young woman and wounding several persons. 6 m Tand B b K??S ,,,b ' *»■»*■ X> r . Cutters’ ENGLISH BITTERS. A Sore cure for Intern per* nee. Dr. J. C.Ayeis? Family Medicines. DK. D. JAYKKS * SOS’*. F .IMILY MEDICINES. Dr, Schenck’s Pulmonic, Tonio and Pills HELMBOIiD’B Celebrated Buohu & Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Medicines can tie found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & IJ’Garr, Oomer of Market street and Fourth. Drnga, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Painta, Oila, Lead, V amtahes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all article, usuafiy round in Drag Stores of first quality, for sale tow, TORRENCE A M’OARR, - febl No ' lo MArket street, corner of Fourth. PtoS^^ork ITHANCE compawtof Stephen Cbowkll, Prea*t. Philander Shaw, Sec,y. $500,000 222,219,50 Qaaii Oaptt&l filuplus March 1,1864. - *721,219 20 Waehipgftpii,, Insurance Company, Hew .. v 1 York. G. O. SiTT£Bn*B, Pre»>t. W. K. Lothrof, Sec. 9 aßh . Si $400,000 oo ®HP«!S3!a^»*SfK. -BL_' wwk Creek Lnbrioatjag. Oil, I HABnn AND WHJ„ 82. SicktSoek 7 *“ reo * 1 P t of » gsnnlaeartlcll«- lpbbxcatdtg oiiir;... ‘fwMTßnted pnw.» : ~ T ._ .»n TO , CM W’S .tiASO 3&T2 ;>•/ flH*'3T«nj u'r •>; >. i rn i&'&CS'&fcftt ElDTTr'^i^'" ’ NEWS FROM MEXICO. }i t * City, Re-Captured. New York, ■ 9eptfetaßer 9/-Ha yaDa dates of August BlstWve b&flVebeiybd; General Cortmas, leaVibgf about 1,500 men at Maiambras,' 'Under hhj brother by forced .marches Victoria' City ’ fad.'#«»' captured the French, Under Colonel Dupim Cortmas recaptured- tfurcity, anil putrthaJßren ch to flight with heavy loss. ’ Cortmas, m' an address to iiiV sdldiers stated that in a few days he would lead them! Ugiinat Tampico, >■andiwoulddse soon joinedby forces from Huaslica. Captain Mendoga; learning that a party of Imperialists had. gon? to Tn lanengo, to plunder,- secreted~hia-foreey Which was smaller than; -those of the enemy, along the roAd, aitd. taking the Imperialists [uUawarcs, pur item to flights They left behind IIS ..rifles,. 73 horses, 08 killed, and 37 prisoners Cap taiu Mendoga and three others were killed, and six of his meh Wounded The steamer .Praneis„ s tih,6™ m e into Havana lately, from Philadelphia, has been sold -for 80,000 pounds:' -He! cabin andifatarior raa being,'teken out, , to: fit her for running: ther blockade. -She be lonna ostensibly, to Carr, Watson & Broa.jof this.pity. The Dacotai would have pursued the same businesij of blockade running, if she had arrived, and may yet, if still afloat. 1 FROMNEW YORK: Now* from Key West, New Yo&k,; September 9,—Thegpld n»»Hket is weak,, and drooping, in spite of the strong efforts made list night at Gallagher's boirnl, to pm up the price The market has|boen sustained through, out the week by purchase to cover aborts, and these transactidn* being now greatly reduced, the price naturally Sinks. The market opened at 235, fell to 283 i, and rose again to 234. Captain Manwaring, of the transport Nightingale, from Key West, arrived i 6 thi&pa the Qth sued for several hoais by a~Clydo-built aide wheel steamer, having two 'smoke stacks, snd painted lead 1 color.'-' Was ap. parently a fast sailer, bin a breeze corn •»g up, the Nightingale aet all sail, and escaped. FROM WASHINGfoN. Scout Throug|i Loudon Valley. September o^-.M*jor ° f u»° B>i> Btiadia -C?ayiir}», Iratni-ned to Muddy Branch' yesterday, after a successful ecout through Loudon valley, by way of Leesburg, having proceeded aa far np as Purccllvllle. They beard of no force of the enemy in London Valley, except Moaeby's men Miyor Ludlow brought m four prisoners, and nine horses cap, u, red In Leesburg 1 , These prisoners were run down while■ attemptlnfto.es cape, and one of them severely injured by bis horse falling tpon him. Passengers from City Point say the work on the railroad to the pdlnt occu pied by our troops on the Weldon Rail road. U being rapidly pushed forward, and it is expected that the road wil 1 be in running order on Sunday next. WasnnroToW, September ! i.i-Forged I drafts purporting to be signed by Hou. Jas. Harlan, Treasurer of Union Con gressional Committee! aro being present ed tb the P6st ‘Masters in the West,' bjr I Bome swindler who claims to -be duly authorized to collect for the Committee. No draft has be ep 'dra'tvri 'oh Iny V6A Master, and no agent employed,to, col lect from them by Benator Harlan. The Navy Department to-day s issued orders that after the ,10th inat. no person shall be enlisted in the Nava! service for a less period than two years. . .-•• ,-h r i "• »j 1 Naw Yobs,September 9.—The Com mercial fopmi_Washington sayy : The statement that Mr. Fessenden will call for a temporary ioan of $50,000,000 is somewhat preihature. 11 '?-j bo Lomopfata ifore arc entirely eatis* fied with Gent, M'Cleltyn’s letter, tfie peace men are!sfaeat on ithe^hhject. Anof&cer arrived hei*a froth Atlanta says HoodVarmy is demoralized to the condition of a mob, ! Sherinin’s communications are being restored to runing order perfectly. 1 i WAshiHGToti, September t>.—The ! opening of bids for about thirty-one and a half mUllbnaaif 0 per cent/ teahßf 1881, J to-day. Tfie number of wsB larger -than on any preview, qscksjoni Up to two o’clock tMs AfternpQn. abput one-fifth of them only M declared to ;offers rnnnW frompar fcpye There were at the lat ter figure. Theofferaaveraged probably three and a half per.cent.’'at ; that hb^r. Pohtiand, r.hDtar:- September 9th.— Colonel Hamiltofiji-late of the Confeder ■ESvsssg&ftE to UUtd|- ■ ~ -1--7 | cflAiffiiy TriifAflrciSS PITTMBUKgaJPAOD|JCia.r» w^^ r II»M(J1 or.TOM i ' | for the ‘ that fcam*e s&xsstsri&p aUgstsKtSiar 1 ;: S»OS-S*leaatlQ@i7oi ; Sales lfiObbls, $3 16. market was steady, with a fai* ** d °' S »“ e BACON^Sai’"?^ 10 hblfl ’ ** 00 fe bbl. s^wsfs^ Jp&xisfisai'svigsi; ' Wd k«* V»; ||“ar^y» v 1 r*u'<w -98 - > - ' «$“»" a'^ghwfne HAV^. E T S f 1 *"“ bX, > W 8,2t@220. ton. AY—Sa,e ' 61 Wada »*»“ale», *BB <M@4S 00$) PITTSBURGH OU.TRADB, ' Onto* ov thb Daily PSot. j %rr a t priceß - «**!£"«* uz 1.1 T" 8 * 4t OU cl * r ramalns Ann,with good demited. <T(ie rates were 3S@3S)ia, Y>kes returned, and 41, pkga Included. The only jiiL ZZZI%°' our not,ce WCTe 300 nni r L »«r-oalea in lotß 01 20 and 40 bhl> .» an no for a No. 1 article. Dtu ® »* *8 00, OU Receipts Per Allegheny nivei- S trickier k Baxter ' y . J Wilkiuß Kii Vochran [*’*** * — W - P Logan • ••••- ► H -Hoseabaugh •**:••• J Smith * —. •FT StocbdaJe.. wm McKeown PRtsimrgk Glass Market. . r September to, igsi. WINDOW GLASS. ! CITY HRAS-D8— SritGLE OTHEUGIrH oxB and 7 r 9 axirto 10x12... 2J® ‘ BxtS to 10xi4 s*® ~ Bxls to 12x10 3“ iixis to 11x18 ;; .335 13X19 to 14x22 1“ 10x21 to 10x24 2* “ 24X37 to 80X40 20144 to 30X44 {J* ‘ i0x46t030x46 DOtTDLS THICK2TESB* Bxlo ,X ° 910 80 BOX. Bxl3 to loxii;;;;;;;;;.'; “i"® ;; axis to i2xi6 }*“ . 14x20 to 10x28 "2™ 20x42t0j2x44..., J 7?? „ 10*46 to 36x18 2 J* 30x64 to 40x48 £ ™ „ 46x00 to 40x00 “®? ' 4|t OO 00 * Pltt.lmrgh •Tin Plate Martlet. TV . September 10, 18S1. 1 be present rate* per box are- ' anccd - L-l>—loxl4 1-X—loxl4 i-r * —l2xl2 l-x—12X12 I-X~W*5t0;..... V ; r- ~ - - Block Ttu'pir Poiiid'."" 87 °° * soc 8»,.d 0 ...... L £,ae bteeu v Mclspolter aau ciiaW.'.'.'S PllUWgh Alo.mi Porter Ma.rkrt. PiTT.sßcrttQH, September 10, 1864 ThedettADti fo r Pittsburgh manufactured 3-118 4° nOO India do do 6so Porter d 0...... 9no u n Mo* 0.... 060 Three dottnn In addition to the charged for barrel*, and two dollars for haff h*. rvl., which will be allowed on the. 7 re, u tn h*"" Pittsburgh Leather Market , , September id, 1881. ™ demand for leather tvaa active, and prices hav* atuupwani tendency. The following are the present ntea, but how long they will con tinue, we have no mean* of ascertaining : Red Sole sntfsso Harneas 3@“ Pittsburgh Cracker Market September, io,-1364 The market wa. firm a/the late advance We quote ' Water, W ft Butter Bos too Soda. Sugar Pittsburgh Hide Market i September t0,'1864. The f demand for hide* vat active, and mod found ready purchaaore at Ihe following Green Salted, Dry Flint Butchered .... Pittsburgh Copper Market, September 10,I8«H. ftmSilff‘XT“ f “ lr anii “ 4JC ‘"•’““P* ,hp ■'•••••••■•••• i as iogoh.-oash.' 7 “®'r Copper Bottom*-s sic oir ro’r cash.’."'"' ' sa Brass Kettle*— do do ..... „V * 6 BIXPWS AMOMATIO BIiACKBERRY fli&RßlMltS .r-bfU..,' £ *■ , . Is the oatenfegifttaMt #or*. b oob “lßS'd®*teribii*' drug*, no jaln oral or ower inJttnQui oompouadi ooslbob to remedf&agenerailjr sold fair thirdoii of disoßao, It isboeffioaclotu thitPhyilolßni It. In Utßirpr*«tide In fell ohronio'&nd dtngerons cum. l&'Vto nbCbotor* mixtures Or donbt (mitny of wUbb tufder mino and ruin tie constitution,) whoa yon •on phtßto an. Entailing rgmedy bi limnle ond BafeaalilßokbßiTies themselfa*. f- Ask- for Bacon 1 * Blaokbubt (UjutnA nrn, and bbb thatthe proprietor's name U writton on the ofttdldo wrapper Of tßohbot- 1 110. Prepared, only by - ■ ; "&h Proprietor, CINCINNATI For nb by *U refpwtabledrugftat*. Price,xoldntyie.Mct».) 250.,50c. an* ff, per Bottle. NOVEMBEBCfIUPIUIS j Kim MATTERS. ARRIV, B*y»w, FceblM. ManttngCKflh nifv, Minerva. Gordon; 'WhetUm; J ulia, Coulbod. Zanesville. FranUlßyOartiao, Brownsville. Llale MjHjn, Eaughjjii, Wheeling. Serai's. per^rtu^. A roW T « h f e i iE r* dl 2 u S ht towboat Skip. .old «t . and 1? weH fltntted, and wiu address the-Hirer leportej o^.".^™'““ The Bne steamer Dunleith', Ofrot:' wilmn announeee far Cincinnati akdXouiavillSthJs day. She has the beat aoeonudatlons fas nu. SfE a “ oharge orca remi did attlnFj^ STEAM Foja.yTMKKLijrtt. THKHEOT7T,aw PASSES!. “ri”’ il4 ?e rt T tU ® d J? er old^ra^^SiWnr S Muiar ; ■" wba^-tefesk^; FdK BEAVER. WET.r.B-irTT.Y.TS 'imiiim For wEiSSa* sgfr am*: speejs- CWntaande^' F OR u»ng mui . n_THIS DAY, SEPT. 10, 4 p. M. ****** °SS^®“ boan1 ’ orto J..D. eOEUNOWOOD, Agt». 1,122 foa ui«cuAjSA>ri & torts > SATURDAY, SEP. 10th, i P. M. ’*'***' PISE PASBERGEH ‘ u Jl°° m ®J”^^lSV^, C>^onnc<W, »’tovr ' rfK ' l S h ‘» ”^f^PP> £ oa boam, ««, ' J-- COLUNOWOOD, A*tA^. FOR ST. LOOTS. SATURDAY, 10th, InpiJ "'■ ■ ■ leave ■»» announced abom! Fo< freight, or on boarder £ .• •lUaii iflittCjL or. i ■ J- U-COU.INQWOQfI, i Agta. for CUfISSATI <fc LOOTSOTEEkT THIS DAY, AT P. M. &-*gCSlh.. y HE MW AND BPLES fiotiSjßSßbdid passenger steamer, DUlff ti Cojnm “ der > leave a, For freight, » or to J- D 1 COLLI.YGWOOD, Agfa 90TH SEMI-AM DAL EXHIBIT Caßh Capital. ASSETS, JU£Y/i884. ( ~ t 6B OO 87,963 18 388,620 00 048,165 00 680,005 00 1,069,110 CO 23,489 50 Cash State Stocks. f ,J Keal Estate, (Utainciimberedli, Mortgage bonds Railroad Securities,.... United State* Stocks *“ Bank Stock*; Miscellaneous Stocks, ! Gross 9 3,401,938 «0 LESS LIABILITIES: Lowes, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not doe, | Net......;...: —si2T3A»AM inland -Navigation anfi, ftansporta. Uon Biska.accepted conaiaient with aolvmcynmj fair profit. ; Loaaea eflultablvad ;uat»l and proroptlr paid fit this AgenoyT* for insurance fHilteited, BSSCED WtJ'HUUT DELAY, apd all boaineßa attended to with fidelity. aoJ y A - *• oa sk i eb <t JJB&, , au3l -“ Agents. dosing Friday, September aoth, 1864. Premi U OA°Wr.K°'FV,V»i ,he foWw ab&St: lmported. 10^Drem''inmn yrom «» 10 *5O j an other grade, “ r Cattle, 31 premiums, from *26 to *lO ; and 42 premiumsuom *8 to *i. Beat held of Cattle ail! ! 2n tl Si n i l6, . O J I^ d S , “ 1 ** dd »» fa?m stock’ M beBt > *** Beatteam or 10 Tokc oi Oxen rt°m any county, to be paid Agricultural l,r Imported, 6 premiums, from Thorough-bred, 10 premiums, rtum Mo to *lO i Trotting Horan and Mares?* Pre mium qf 1300, one of Moo, and one of »100- Pnl ing, onq of *5O; Matched Horeea, faney-tixittiuc premium *5O : beat Matched Trotting, a n~l nnum of *3O ; beat Draught, (Jetting,and slnglo Horace, i t, premiuma from *l5 to*-0 ; Stalllona and Marea lor ail work, 16 premiuma from a ■, i“ , 10 i d 7 premiums ft om *26 , o *lO : beat Mulg Team of *, *3O ;>3d beat, *|6 •_ makmg Mmut *2,000 m premiuma for all descrip tionb of Horses »nd Malcft. : * SHEEP.—Ehr diflferent*kinds, 16 Premiuma l'uf M/’IVv 0 V?? Ttcmlumafrom *8 to*4 ' TUCf,TK\—Of almoat-every kinds of ure miume of *h 2,,& aud 5; In thaajrarriatanf a«jc AOSapULfuBAIa'. rilPL]S®T^lßeM displayjtfo, Steam Plow *lOO, medal or special diploma,and liberal special premiuma for plows cn/tlvatok wagcmV, Ac yi,e fprennums in other-departments are liberal,beinir for leather and ita.manufactures,Jmtter.cheeae «nwIS^ s r<Sf’i grapes,.wUe»,’ Mowers and Thcirdeaigna;stoves;, tin ware'&c domestic manufactures, needle .work, Ac., flee ’, r a'V’ sl . ntl ?8 d display of arti cles by tradesmen and mechanics,-ilfier -ware Be ”’» n Bmachines,pianos, &c. 1 above being a mero abstract, , exhibitors sre requested to secure a catalogue ao that thee may confirm to the tle aocWv i,, rSt exhibitrou' ThemoM arrangements are being- effected with rauroadstaeneraUv, both as to freight and«x- CUrB 0 ?.l 1 2 k ?H-- >-or catalogues afid rSurSd regnla ltAtf address the 'Secretary. k Single Admission tickets. 25 rgid« A. B. Norristown. Pa. ' aepWld .10 eta .1* 12 15 PIANO COYERSr ” Hi ASSOaTJUEST OF RIUH Needle-worjc, embroidered CIOTH PUNO COVERS, country* opened tJjfn d&y at Uje new carpet store " " ’’ °*' ' " '&§*■, M’Farland, Collins & Co., Nos,?! and ?3 Fifth St. sep9 J * w v *~ TiiESmir^r (B *ro FMmingMlUsf # 9fy'W* T» •^Stnto^ttrttogh. Whelan UdStti : '"*sf f OF THE .♦5,260,000 to blaib county, 68. fllcted'Wlth palntSween^eflioSScw ftarT Comaiencetf taffiipMflii||£?JS3ilw£S N.l^erfg£?S43 d e , oftw “® s^^ssss^a 138,803 62 I4LSM atoSs-le^K uM susS!' . i S2S#SSSBSBS~--fj " gSasaassssfes ‘ i a3333SS?a£§S . • i “einbefl. Tina «m my coiSlton “LJ I *^ e ' ’ induced by the MewfcfialaoJn I!? v>i. wai ’ - r~J mmn&tffi&m- •■•••;] ssssaSSS .- ...4 v-V':i Beine .fflU" f *&*"*»“ ABJt W » -| a. v* utterjy -;• ' \t ■ ' ,- i sccondToSzc, pron ta r Bid?of 0 „ U l“ me,hil « o ' ,er ““ a : dwn ta tiKiES*’ e , xto > di ®g item the elbow, - - ] gown to the wrists; also 6n mv face. imm»i..^ }j Hie mouth and chin, sad continued to ■'-'' ■-■■■4 i?,i;£S rfect u tormenTOrSe imtU cured bythS Bioodibearcher. My anna were at time* . * useless, owing to tlio deep cracks and tores on " them, liable to bleed at any time on the least eS - .-l erLion to llltorwprfe, ami Home time, ma trntw t '■ couiiattiS^<»Qehtetaftag?iSSl * '1 have now been EurcdßtxweeiSlJSjjßreefftrt..: ' *--?i w Mr. Llndiey, and to thenutSo«nSS|i «! ,‘ j make. P >■ r - _,t ndedfcinds. '' - v .-n! '■■' ,' ;-.;Tj Sworn, and subscribed ™ .... Aldermen IA *d fur-fte cltv‘^tw.»SS!?2.P?^ 11 .* / ' Q 28thdayof JulyA. ' -' S* 7 ANj>.mcmasTEK,‘ AJdermeau - T tut t\ \ ® £o ** T o ! 'l“J«nunty2lthi!lB»;. * -.'-5 out-of yeu«j the oa tor '1 "i saasss ■3 <jJ -r i £“«*», *“Uanm Station. : AS A lt hjtf 7 no eoual* n fldn - ,'-1 Jjmjy ylle mixture,called ‘•Bitten, 1 ' ltmeariS ’.l flofalseappetllmbutglree toneSSrtidSSSS , iyatem, gradually •ndpenuSSt^E^^> *“ ,’ • * •'. "'l - LINDSEY'S Y&ntitniiM a Wgb&f■^ .aa^a^*®pg|^.r^; ™ «kw*w. , iJCN3p§3Err*)S(_ ;r ;, . BLOOD- SEARCHER, FO&--7HE CURE OF ALL DISEASEjS/P AKrsriTG%t<S«AK T “P» State of the Blood. Scrofula, Cancerouß Formation*, Cutaneous Difcitteff, ' .. Krjr.lpala., 8011., Pimple* on (be Face, ? •> r .. ..?<?"EyemßealdHead. ' l ' f _and Stubborn Cleeri, ;aj Hheumatlc Disorder*, Mercurial DUeaeee, GenaruHJebnttjr,' i " > -'*S29!Sar-* *-* **>ir Spirit*, a w-ij-ltr-j ■ - P«“>el* Complaint*, . jaagsamagik ■ *r*tcm. Aa • Tonle) ita*ffe*»«faire:*ao*»7 bmUr bcnJUtnout, and euaot according to direct!- . '^SaßbStso^: Ul>, Whica Boon becam^ffl^lXS 1 JSJ It (JANCEB, l^!io^^ritedsw£h P^ nmo^mced o '■ '* eaaeeonttzmed spreading toward* ssar ssaxsa smSS? ißSSasSfigS ' .SSSlfesg ■ In the same year, the diiremm hSI greater part of mr Jin and a 1 :. r .\v ... s,rn^ m d t *><>“« my face. I cohtiduSdßWTfffii&.lii 6 ?- U P OD huT?i,l!?l d aIBO - v . :: tlon of my left cheek. B y •Sd U &«S'SSRSSfMTO I 4 I * ’ $4 £®ff.Ks«B&£aLisi(s£ g&au&ra&g ■ S?*Ji d J sH e ur « t ' <™ still gratif^toT *** sey >s Improved Blood^e*roher.>> blnd- tllndMy’a Improved *
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