8. UC, »Brm»ottLi. fcdo. m.n £'*.^' t ' N * W Yolk uttyi' ia^-Wo; * StaU Boatoni and L. 'P.tFONTAIIiE h. Oo.', ***V*"» «tty,ara au loomed to take., LdvertUementa and Sabsetir* tion»foraaaticro«*trata* «*“W«TO(ui the t(>te pfta. local 1 fbiday Ml be accounted for schemes of pi aim enrich themselves people. It is said the crops this yei either, in quantttj crops of any of the even go so far as 1 BpdOta, far siiperio portent fact, pros end have ap upwat less, end in an incri some reason forth! , and ltcannototherwlie be aoeounted for than ly speculation. The depre ciation of the currei oy has certainly a great deal to do with the' matt ir, but now that the ptloe of gold is falling, why. lo not the prices of provis ions, clothing and cither necessaries also, decline tn proportion. If *1 ose who took the opportu nity to Increase the! r prices ten per oent, what' gold advanced but would now betake " themselves to thecmtrary, while the prlee of gold Is on the decl ne, no doubt we weuld be relic vedln a great t leasure of our present diffl otUHes. But dealer I Will not do this; not a lew of .them resort toesery expedient imaginable In order to enrioh th unselves at the expense of the people. Borne ev an go so far as to hold their present stock on hand In hopes that the demand will increase In' the course of time, and thus a great many things i ire kept out of the market which would contrit ute vastly to the benefit of the people In a pecu nary point of view. It Is said that the dealer throughout the West are holding ten million dollars worth of woo] for higher prices I This betrays a desire to enrich oneself utterly eont amptible. There is some thing noble and hone table in the life and deal- ' togß of a merchant, but such men ns these are neither the one nor the other. I Segro Shot tn named Henry Hnsma few days ago on the i a dispute with a whl after hts arrival. Th. he was going to get beat a hasty retreat, the negro, until he \ whom he related who fleer remonstrated wit tended to incense hi drawing a knife heat cer, cnttlnghja clotht latter, finding.that he self-defense,, .pulled at the negro three times, mender that he died sh quest was held on Ihe jury exonerating him fi ter. Meeting in tlte i i meeting, was heldlast ei the FlfLh Ward for the | effort towards ftiling 11. not yetqnlfe otit of the men mare are-requlsitc, ita ful) complement ere rather* AJatory In the late It has displayed an in raising volunteers wl favorably with th at of meeting last evening wa and the citizens generally desire and earnestness which they have at preai Am important Orde r—General Orders No -244, Issued from the Adj stunt General's Office, War Department, under date of September Urh directs that deserters f: om the United States' States troops arriving 1 In Washington, who re port themselves as Belonging to any particular regiment and ere sent to :t, shall he permanent ly assigned to the regime: its of which they thus report “them seises members. Deserters now in the prisons of the District) or who may hereaf ter arrive, whose regtmei ts are unknown, shall *»«S lustruo tlons to thd commanding generals of the army to employ them at work upon the trenches. A £ l*pai< Oar te ’ t H fen tali id v ; m Midi >i ioj rll re Snle(ge--John Sprankle, -for many years past acttl2en of Lawrence township, Oambria county, committed suicidet n Sunday night last by hanging himself in hi. t am. It seeme that Mr. Sprankle had been for i one time quite des pondent, and bis fatally were alarmed and on the watch. He retired to bid at the tuna! hour .and awoke shout midnlgit Mrs. Sprankle mUMd Mm ' Se ‘ roh was made when his body was found In the barn. Mr. S was about fifty years of age. A Mistake. —The •tatee that Captain John •hal at Portreiß Monrot Thla la a mistake, as thatl position, and performs thf talnlng thereto with peri* superior o&eera. Oapti Pittsburgher,- and enterei commeueemeat of the.war meritorlods eonduot, and J won and received promol friends in thlsjelty who wl that the statement: of his rent. —’ ' TbeObio State PaJr.- our citizens arc on a visit Fair, which la now being he: that the flsstday did not elc prospect of success as was at owing to the heavy rain wh »nd which,' it Is said, will ci mlt In. a dead failure If it ; here nine weather to-day !lse to prevent the Fair from nioceaa. ttare Bird' Shot.—Last Vllller, oT Fririioth, Portage I blue heron on the farm of ; Hiller Bhot the bird at a diets oda, with a small revolver, t 'oggT. It measured six lee ■cross the four fe< he tip ol the bill to Its toes Meeting or the AUegbsny McClellan >lnb.—rThls numerous and flourishing Club eld a meeting last evening lr Fisher’s Hall, on ede.al street, Allegheny, "he meeting stgely attended by the public and several vert nteresttag speeches were deUVered, which ted the Sppfeuseof the'same ous audience Wrecked.— Two coal balnea, during a fot truok the piers of the bridge which Is now be “* constructed across the rive 1 at Steubenville nd the bargee, together wi:h 18,000 tons of! oal which they had on board were tost The ien saved their lives by mal tag for the shore i n boardsor whatever they coi ild seise hold of.! j Soldier Killed.—A man , lohter, a member of Capl. z f Col Galltjpe’s regiment, wa ■ln on Tuesday night. Deceas f East Birmingham and age ears. Xhe causo of his death srtataoE' - ' We call the attention ot the W regiment volt meeting to be held In East *sss&&#s# osiness of importance will be t Every aenecewl fmeehanj >&1 englattr, le third day onr, both' at branch/ Tfe# *tWMD tenth, * iy off 0.,«t iihthar mi.t Post, toagehts per hundred copies. TELLIEENCE. rU, SEFI, 16,-1864, The Ugh price! ofthings ou n no other way than by the hg Speculators who with te out of the necessities of the on reliable authority, that t are by no mesas inferior, or quality, to the average preceding years, and some o add that tt is, in many r*- r. Notwithstanding thlatni' isiona are as dear aa. ever 1 tendency whloh will,doubt sre of price. There must be IPS—On Thursday moraine Sentem wife ft*’ WS&S, age? fL ' “• Phu 4 p8 ' 10 50th year of her Clnelonßti —A negro i, who left this city but e teamer Dunlelth, got into te man in Cincinnati soon The funeral will leave the residence of her husband,eorherof Morgan and Lacoclt streets file afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tho friend, and relative, are respectfully Invited to attend. rosKTB imßß.....~™~7rrrßo ! rv' Karan 1 > white man, seeing that Iho worst of the dispute, rut sued all the while by 1 taa met by an officer, to i; had happened. The of. t i the negro, which only i a more than ever, and tempted to stab the offl s-ta several places. The wns compelled to act In t birptstol end-shot at wounding him In such a rrtly afterwards. An in body, the verdict of the om all blame in the mat- IS3-B»TBnxXD, ASD MS PEAS B ta Between eth «t., and Virgin alley. *• J. OORirWTJLL, W»rd.—A renlag by the citizens of purpose of making a last ;eir quota, lie wardis ! draft, but as only a few ’.Jt'will certainly reach : next Monday. It was commencement, but of ' ! ®ergy and perseverance Hch could be compared iny other ward. Their 11 very largely attended* 1 manifested a thorough to forward the work qnt on hand. * KBHH, OAERLAGE MANUFAOTUBERS Sliver and Brass Platers. - Aad manufacturer* of .. . Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, Wo. 7 St. Olair etreet, *ad Doquesne Wev. (near the Bridge,) Ju6-lyd PITTSBtJBOH. lEDGE li S , JOUB.NALB Jck of ye sterday '•eels, Provost Mar hae been removed, officer still hold* hla arduous duties por t satisfaction tohls n Camel is aa old the service at the u a private, and by Idlerly qualities has flon. He has many ill 'be glad to learn I remo val was inapt. ARTICLES. OF AGREEMENT ARNOLD’S INK, Carmine and a variety of American Ink*, ' deposition paper, ■ Quits a number of -to the Ohio state' d- We understand tie upon as bright a i ticlpated,-probably | i ch fell onthat day/! e use the Fair tore-i continue. But -as ] h there is nothing j i being a complete J week George R. rounty, Ohio, shot : fenry Doud. Mr. ■ nee of about eight i rhlle sittlng ln his 1 -from tip to Up e t nine inches from. DIXOIPS AROMATIC CARMINATIVE taS.* 1 ” »nd nm ran. II eon mfaeM min ibt ©onatUnUoiO wb«W™» •an obtain an unfailing remedy u *** *® i>WO»:»,BiA<ntM**T Gaanu. and •ee ilud tfce proprletor’B n»m« u written on tin outride wrapper of end, v-, «•. Prepw^dwrijrl^" ted Valentine ' 'igler’B company i killed near Mir 'd was. a resident 1 about twenty baa not been as- mentben of tbe nteen to attend Bipnjnghamou anld. attend,, u ansae ted. - S«U» orstooka.—The following u a lUt of to* .took '.old at MoGlelland'a auction last eve ning:— v. v-.. » «* Dalxell OH g> ou.::;:::: 360 “ » «» 4. ■ tff £ S’SSSfiU " ™ 26 •* « u 60 " “ i. *OO “ Cherry Hun IS *■ Henhiata ■ H “ , *OO “ stent too « Ohio Vallty so “ Hendook swssaasi^w!: bsqs jyfSg^SMS^^. eotrt/u I Jl^' 1 . o< l“ plete ® ,o<>lt of f "Il and winter tr. ■£“““ ba * anffloient inducement ;“ t^?A 0 , m ®“ nl *y «» examine hit etock of wln -6 “ m<ltartal ?^ oa P‘ i* Paul Society S-,,„ Pariah wUI give a pic-nic on Saturday, September 34th at Iron iJityPark for the benefit of the poor. A good baud wU bepreient,aUoHying horaeaand otheratnuse £, in^?TJ5 I,<,re ?- * stron ft PbHoe TreeTin be in attendance to preaerve order. Leach will be aerved at all hohJa. AdmltUmmlOceoU -SSKf - — 1 ?*.. I Mlebrated Italian Opera Troune the Dri fc°^ e^;^gSj^£rU.t.f mm’ P“.°P*ra houses, trtli tarry l?our cUy for a ffejSl* 9°.their return to Ihe Bail and wiu Con“ri Him on Tuesdayat wmcert HaiL Seat. oan be ongaged on Satur- s F £“7“ £ff§£*& JXTJ Sumner A Up., No. 26 Fifth , treet. 1 ism r i _( ? n Thursday morning, September JoHir B **, 0 * 001 ' of Inflammatory rhuematlam, lediTym BEE W '' TSOM ’ aged la year, and The Funeral will take place at 1 o’clock thl. afternoon from his father’s residence, K Wat son Qreensburg turnpike, la LawrenccvUle. t arriages will leave Moreland A Mitchell’s Liv ery Stables at 3 o’clock. JOSEPH MEYER & SOY, MANUF4OTTJBEBS OF PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, HEMORininu, DAI BOOKS, PASB BOOKS, OAHH BOOKS, BILI, BOOKS, RECEIPTS, mobtgages, BUI* of Lading l , DEEDS, LETTER PAPER, NOTE PAPER, CAP- PAPER, ENVELOPES, Ac m Aa HYBRB, SCHOVKR, & Co. No. M Fifth atuet. a* Proprietor, ClfOiSVAri Udraggfttt. <&.)&*, to* tm . I "P LU,' * nnm >mj V HitotMirm^rMrafo!" POST—PITTSBURG TELEGRAPHIC. JJbw York, September 15.—The Ber al<rt Mobile Bay correspondent of the 4th says: Everything is quiet here, and there is no probability of immediate military movements on Mobile. The sunken rebel iron-clad battery still ef fectually blockades the main channel across Dog River Bar, but the Winneba go, .the double-turreted monitor, has found a passage through the obstruct ■ ions to a point nearly opposite Mobile i can drop eleven and fifteen inch i Bhella into the city at will. The Meta i comet, Sebago and Kennebec have also reached the same place, and are in line . of battle, ready to shell the city at a shr nal Item Farragut. ' Mobile is entirely at our mercy. The distance of the war vessels men tioned above from Mobile is but three miles and a half, and their largest rifled guns can throw shells into its remotest suburbs. The rebel rams and gunboats are m plain sight, but do not make the slightest hostile demonstration. Thev seem to have had enough of Farragut and his fleet in the recent combat. The reb el war vessels referred to are the ratns Alabama, National and Tuscaloosa, the gunboat Morgan, and one other ram name not known. They remain above the city, in the mouth of the Alabama nver, and just out of range The gunboat J. P. Jackson has suc ceeded in capturing the largesWme of the three launches that have been hov ering around the Mississippi Sound of late with the object of attacking the i Tr Ji?, nla ' Tho latmch h ad on board a' howitzer and other evidences of a war like character, as stated in a Mobile oa per K 1 70 186 300 300 03 SO 93 00 120 200 420 Granger's troops have constructed splendid fortifications at Cedar Point and other places, so thatif Hood's whole army should reinforce Mobile and at tack our position, with the assistance of the gunboats, the enemy could easily be sept at bay. Latest from Petersburg. Washington, September 15.—A dis patch dated before Petersburg, Septem ber 13, says : The Davis House was last mght consumed by fire This dwelling la n spacious white frame, on the Wel don railroad, between throe and four miles from Petersburg. It hag long been a disputed spot between our own atul the enemy s pickets. () n each alternate day it changed hands, and, being on the top of a hid adbnlcd unusual facilities to the watchful sharpshooters. The rebel pickets posted here niimtur in all button men, and by way of precaution against surprise and capture, were withdrawn at night. The hone of content!,.n is gone Henceforth the blackened chimney U the only sheller left for the protection of rebel marksmen Skirmishing in front of the extreme left lias discontinued Along the 9th and 10th Corps it seldom ceases. The propinquity of the lines increases continually. Strange to say very few get hurt. 1 Pitts httbqh. uu Further by the Arabia. New 1 ORK, Sept. 1 V-The London Lknly Neio» to-day. has an editorial on American peace rumors, ami contends that the North cnnnM submit to the terma on which Jctf. Davis is prepared to treat for pear.-, Rtsd that un ities Southern terms are lowered there can be nothing Mit wnr. It is asserted that nrtirr ncpotifitinn are going on between Paris and Turin relative io ah evacuation of Rnm<*. London Market.—Barings’ circular reports breadatufls steady; Quiet and steady; coffbe firm Liverpool, 3 f. v Cotton dull and prices weak Bread stud, quiet un d steady. Previsions dull, bm the market steady and unchanged ! London, 3p m. -Consols for money , closed at 8«@88}, Illinois Central 1 snares, 46@47 discount; Erie, 4^(<s42. Dissatisfaction Among Hebei Sol aiers—New Regulation to Pre vent Desertion. New 1 OKI September 16.—The Her ald, correspondent with tho Oth corn n front of Petersburg, on the lSih, Bays that deserters continue to report great dissatisfaction among tho rebel soldier' A new regulation has been established. It a rebel soldier advances beyond his post withont his mnsket, he is to be fired on by his comrades. If he cornea for ward with hiß piece, of course he is like ly to be fired on by our pickets. The Ist division of the Oth corps has been consolidated with the 2d and 3d dlvis ions. Late News from Texas. New Yobk, September 15.—We have n i? W 0?™“ Tcxas passengers as late us 2 1? 1 ' An order has been issued by Kirby Smith to enroll all male negroes, free and slave, for army service. A bhreveport correspondent says Polie nac s and Walker’s divisions have cros sed the Mississippi, and are said to have gone to Mobile. The correspondent thinks they will not stop short of Atlan ta. A destructive lire occurred at Gal veston on the 16th. Brownsvillo is re ported almost, entirely deserted The federals have fortified Brazos Santiago and will probably remain there—close .the port, and then blockade again. THE GREATEST NKRVISR Tnwir' AND BLOOD HIBIlIEs! ’- m,C Dr. Cutters’ ENGLISH BITTERS. A sure care for Intemperance. Or. J. C. Ayers’ Family Medicines DR. D. JAYNES * SON'S, S' AMILY MEDICINES. Dr. Bohenok’s Pnlmoirio, Tonic and Pills, HELMBOLS'e Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, And an other Family Medicine* can be found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, =■■ Torrence & M’Garr. Comer of Market etreet and Fourth. Medicine*, OhemloaU, Perfumery, Paint*, Oil*, Lead, Vaml*he», Brueher, Tru»*e*, Supporters, Shoulder Bnuee, And aU article. u*uaUy found In Drug Store* ol tint quality, for Bale low, . w tobhenoe A M’GABK, Noftlftjtrket *trect, corner of Fourth Duck Creek Lubricating Oil, I HAND AND WILL BK DuokSreek F *“ "“‘P* ot * genuine article of LtJBHICATXNG ©IX., U *o2^ ed Pare -’’ JAS - BOYD, MUSMm 28, Liberty street, »«afb? Mhel frfeP»‘»twelved «nd lor j V 23 T ZEE a. ABMSTRONO orafir Fint street*. asp pocmS *j_ _ _ * 1™ Wood street. m Wood atreet. IW ' j ‘' FROM OUR FIRST RDITIOBT Interesting from Mobile. EAT ES TBY telegraph. FOB THE POST. second EDITION. FROM ALBANY. THE NEW YOBK DEMOOBATIC OOHVENTION, Hon. Horatio Seymour Nomina- ted for Governor. R evolutions Passed! Albany, September 15.—The Demo cratic State Convention reassembled this forenoon. The Credential Commit tee reported that the Tammany Hall delegation was the regular delegation from New York City, but that other del egations be allowed seats, Tammany to cast nine votes, and the others two each. The Committee on permanent organiza tion made a report which was adopted Horatio Seymour was nominated for Governor, David R. Floyd Jones for Lieutenant Governor, Jarvis Lord for Canal Commissioner and David R. hjc. Neil for Inspector of State Prisons, each by acclamation. The following are the resolutions passed by the Convention: v That the Democracy of New i ork, through their representatives in convention assembled, ratify and en dorse the nomination of Gen. George B. McClellan for President and George H S”' 11 ' 1 ™ ,or Vice President of tbe Cmted States, and that we pledge to 9m™ * hC clectoral vote 01 tlie Empire Hfioked That the patriotic principles declared by tbe National Democratic Convention, as nobly and eloquently ex pounded by its candidate for the Presi dency in bis recent letter of acceptance embody a line of public policy upon which alone the American people can restore the Lnion, re-establish constitu tionai liberty, give security to individu al rights and secure the return of a ner- Oiaqcnt and honorable peace. hwhed, That we heartily respond to McfM e n 8<! ° f , ° U c candM ate, George B McClellan that ho will, if elected ex haust all the resources ol statcsmaashU) to secure peace, re establish the Union and guarantee for the future the rights 7. ery r T e; ,hal wilh ««• p"Sge and the Jacksonian declaration that Uie Lni°n must be maintained at all h 3 2- ards ; that it is ihe one condition of jx-nce; Jhat without it no peace can be permanent, wo present him for the suf frages of Iheeleclors-of New York con fldtnl that they will accept him as the I Y cand “ J -‘le capable Of restoring the ; Lnion under the Constitution * Thai the Democratic party I of the State of New York is.as b wavs been unutterably opposed -o ibe | rebellion and that we recognize in the victories of the National army and navy bon in mM, ’ feßt Popular determine” t on to change the present Admlnlstra ■Executive, Congress and the people were solemnly pledged iu the Critten den resolution of co operative move menu towards peace and Union. Administration or Abraham Lincoln by Its usurpations, its disregard of the Constitution, its viola tion of personal liberty and State rights I*™™ to military power to subveit civii authority, its temporizing and cow ardlv degredation of the nation in Hs foreign polioy, its preversion of the war from its original object and its avowed determination to prolong the var, the anguage of Abraham Lincoln to compel the abandonment of slavery has become revolutionary i n ,r b charac ter and that it is the duty of the conser vatiyo men of all parties to unite in sub stitutmg in its place an Administration which will seek in the Constitution of the United States and the laws passed in accordance therewith, the rule of ita fluty and the limitations of ita power. Rcaohtd, That the thank* of the peo- P 1 New York are tendered to the Boldlere and sailors of this State and of the Union, who have bo nobly defended our flag and our nationality; that we will honor the living, liberally and gen erously care for the sick and wounded tbedead^ cherlSll l7le memory Q f lUtohed, Tliat to Governor Horatio Seymour the gratitude of the Democra cy is ever due; they can never fore< t that it was he who, in the midst of bur uhiasters and In the face of overbearing adversaries, was foremost in uplifting the banner of constitutional liberty which ho has Binco borne unsullied through every battie; that it was he who, by his wisdom, afrested public discord, by his firmness repelled aggres sions upon State rights and personal' liberty and by the purity of his public life and the elovation of his purpose ex hibited, m the midst of general corrup. tion and factiousness, the highest quail ties of a statesman and a patriot. Headquarters Army of the Poto mac; Sept. 14. —Picket and artillery fir ing has been bppt up very briskly since Saturday, the ire of the rebels, not seem ing to have cooled off yet at being sur prised and losing so many'prisoners. Some five or Six of our men have been brought into the hospitals, the ma jority badly wounded, and some few have died. Yesterday a large mortar Opened on the right and thew a number, of shells into Petersburg with great precision. A rebel sharpshooter this afternoon stole across the Appomattox, and, watching his chance, shot one of our men at a battery. He was soon discovered, and as he was making his way back across the river a well direct ed shot struck the boat, tearing it -to’ pieces, and, it is supposed, killed the occupant. Deserters report that Lee announced t° •• iti o troops on Saturday that he would give the Yankees fourteen days to get away from here, butdidnot say rwhat he would do If we Vetoed to leave, bad way over ,there. ' <Thoy,have been living on short poor, quality. Th* first thing ft,k y ten: Teaching eatap to get rations ? we were just goine to drain* them leif. ,r i2a ™’ * 4 Nbw Sept. 15. Gold has been ' ' nnr kb" „ , LJ"„ tho wtple, firm durinc - »»|«*' W 1 f Itlß, , the momingrwith 'leas speculative : movements ‘than for some days past. abeived ? There is a steady demand for customs. F r^sX , I<3 1 < 3^OiS 0 iS : opened at 229, fluctuated 8- from that figure down to 227 and up again t 0228, Remaining Bteady at that. &,% <^ h d M h & niU Th v.CommtrciaFs Washington special EKPAHTfeu. says: The rebels are constantly! shelling f r 4 Gen Grant-s new railroad fiom City Point to the left wing, but noi damage Sr^rt, a l B Y 1^!* al i?, r-91n015n,,u -has been done yet. Grant JSas prohibit- ‘ olnnatl ed sutlers and purveyors front selling liquors in the army. I The Commissioner of Internal Reven ue has decided that the special income five per cent, is to be collected: from persons in the employment of the Government the same as other: collect tions are made, and not withhold from their salaries; COMMERCIAL & FlSAiyriAr PITTSBURGH PRODt/CK HARKKT O9 tetb DajxtPost ) I Fhiday, September lflth, 1884. « BUSINESS— Continues luaotlve, the dementi for the leading articles being limited. The wea ther wae unfavorable. Our rtvera are fall ing. There le, however, enfflclent water for the business. Among the sales we note as follows: l °.«»tk> Shoulders, lawemx- i 2oK@2icjEoooole«r d 07203; Hama, 37a^ ia^U “ Rnw ’ 1,000 do Stl I 40 bxs W H, SS@*Sa. 0 y t7 ’ 00; SESfeSSL a fair hhK »1 <I ‘svS* le ". were m *‘*°*° **“ extent of 210 In 26^bbi a ’ * 001 and Ext “ r&mU y ”»0 1 *-* OU '•» >■“ “g™ SSSi-SZ nA^ttZoTe LAJID— Sale* 15 tea No. 1, • PITTSBURGH OU. TBAOH. Ovinoß o» TBB Daily Post, 1 raiDAV, September 10th, 1864. 1 BUSINESS—HemaIns dullj buyers not being taposed to take hold at present figures. The receipts of Crude oil by the Allegheny rtver amounted to 2.778 bbls. The sales were 398 hhls. The rales were a shade lower for Crude, while there were no buyer, of Refined on the market. Crude .old at 32c. pkgs returned, and 39c, pkgs included The sales were as follows' fisssssriisi.rs -H «, 0(1 SwUpts P«ailcgh«yKivcr. Wray h Benny.... Maxwell & Palmer... D BushncJl Klee, Kauffman & 00.. . . .1 John Gallagher K Ashworth... Fisher & Bp©... i‘ L/day * Chorpenlnir Hemtmr & «r 0... . ■WcKelvy & Miller..., Pennrck. i n I A Co J G Uayher * * W S Homer.... Jas Q<&gher Total Pittsburgh Lumber Market T . , . Sartasßan, is, 18&L The lumber market, generally .peaking, has been firm with s good demand for the various descriptions. The following are the sales ra,t; ~Ue* ««« «« usss&r Pr,CM per MBtUes range from b®7 nomtn.| ! .‘ T, ‘° w “ ea, ‘ r «‘>' bare, prices PESSA. CESmu STOCK YARDS, Tk », tL t" T L,B,tBTT . s«pt«mh», isth, iau. ’ The Market during the wc< , k wa , ao| aniJ •*'“ w "- Ur *« “>*o the pwrlou. »<*k Ur«r ,r re .* ‘ bado tUsh ‘ r - Tt “> were UrK * r than for some weeks past. Hoes were •oarer, and ih. demand was In advance of the •uppljr, while prices ruled high. The shipments East were large, sheep scarce, and the receipts show a large faille jr, a. compared with the previous week. The sales we record below: f siliw or cams rra ottt. M Sheeler sold s> head at *7 97 do do is do f 00 era a Bro bought 500 head at 5 ooa« *0 R do „ •ojd lot do 8 0007 to R ‘« » <» do 7 00$ “ do fold S 3 do 733 U e v »oid « do 660 U Fuller Bold 4) do 7ao ftALKS or OATTL* PS& a*ad M dialer bought M at »78 00. W .7 5 h “ d *• « 00. W Kice “ .31 m 4o qo, bams or Boos ru owr. M Shwler bought 400 head its 4S. m Sheler »• gey u Qltohriat 4. Co bought 400 head, h 00. 8a ia» mtjwt. H Doyle told 170 head, 6 85. jo The official account of receipts were as fol- Lutmek. ThUwtek* 8,»1« l7l 128 Cattle. Sheep. Mules. H°ga.. Honei. aukohesy cattle market. TaraaDAY, Sept, 15, 1864, .„d^k' UPP,y ° f °*" le Wa * oa Monday, and there was a good demand. Prlcea ruled steadily, with last weeks rates fully sustained We note the following sales : E marks sold 70 head at 6w@7c. v WM,ti Qrce f Wlld * old liead,oW@7c E Whittlcy soln 20 head. 4@o. J D(Qbo(1 Bold 05 head, %6 86tffc6 90 S K^|U 1 “°^ d *°° t®7sc *" k sold 60 head, 4®B. Shtridan & Oo Bold 20 head! 4%6 Crouse A Oo sold 18 head at 4 ootPa oo Crum sold 18head at 6 oo@r 00 ** Marrf ck A Dowd sold lOOhead at 6 5045,7 an Jas MoAllister sold 33 head at 4 60@7 00 $ Wm Rice A Oo sold 23 head at 4 00S7 m J Brennon sold 10 head at 4 80@8 Od ' Sloan sold 30 head at e 60©6 so, »t WM®,; SmaU ,al<!8 HOGs—There iras but a, limited eunnlv in »fc d e.*iasni.‘rfS' »t*i2gn por; |oo lbagrosa. 1 8 f““.lv •6th SE^AMUALcEXtilfirr OF THE ..#2}360,000 00 ASSETS, JULY, 1684. Real Estate, (Uninoumbered,) ffrfl63 is Morteacß Bonds, MBS2O oo S & WM Securities, M&166 oo United States Stocks,.... 66o!o06 00 Bank Stocky,* rSw Miscellaneous Stocks, -23,489 80 Gross... " : LESS iIABILmES? JM ° l * 93B «* I*>**6i, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not due,) .. *••*—» M^oasot 49*410,000 to 400,000 taken on a lingld Fire and Inland VoTlgatloit and trananorto. tlon Blaka accented atferanT eolvgoy and fair pro St. imtedand promptly paid at ttia Agency, ' i, Application! for Incurance Solicited/ - ISSUED and all baaioess attodeil to with fljhUM ■ntr’ ?%s&!* A< *■ OABEniB TR “ _,j*T RECEIVED A'T ; ITft rt ” et *' TC^U l»«^^i were^7 twilight ther The weather waf a “ nel ralUn *' .A22»p3ST£-SSa » ctnnatl on Saturday. iSheIuSSSSSSSJ.* 0ln " modationa forpasaenrerß. Glv?S!g^ t J!3i ooln " J»y. ££ jengm and islndharge ofcarcfuland attentive h «s.nsasig^jS£ the offloe, wm see 3£&2igllgsg£s Wheeling' & Earkerebturg Packets, sricTMto with PA^SSSmSo* #Sfi6fisg}*S%|as sssssfairS^as^ss&a r "'’X,rk>?SL;sg.. FOR CI3TCISNATI <fc lOCIBVILI.E f rei ghl or f a 3gga to JOHN FliAOiC. Agents.’ FOR ST. LOUIS, GALKKA, DUBUQUF. «A i n?R?T* dihect - * SAJ LKDAY, .SEPT. 17, AT 4i> M. STtK /HE **!*, ASD fti staQtiai steamer alfsha i i nounred above™' willleave Jfe FOr ■f. 1). COI.LIWOWOQD. Agfa. 202 .237 217 .275 12i .167 Koli w - inih UAi,4 n. m. NKW AJVIJ spins ™iS ger stei «"^«o S , - ot FOU CISCISTWATI * LOUISVIX.LK SATURDAY, SEP. nth, 4 p. M leave aa announced above ' rfrCllht ' nr rsW®o n r b °^' or *” J Il- UOUUNOWOOD, Agt«. FOR ST. LOOTS SATURDAY, mh tn»t. F ?S I S : L-?r ASSKBfGKH ■ ° r 10 _ Agfa. FOB iHiis DAY, Sept. 16, at 4P.M "*W AAD BPJ.ES. g*fcaa«lliß9t|>*asen*ei< steamer; MASOJE t °™*' «dU leave a. lor freight, nr to. ' J. D. COLUKtiwoOE, Agta WAMELESK & BARB AQKJJ TS OB' thh Bradbury and Sohomaoknr & Ob’s CELEBRATED PIANOS. BUZTB: d> OO'B American Organa and Melodeona, Ifo. 12 BißseU’B Blook, St. Clair St. ***« ptoxm In referUyr to a few of thn«» Kttobu^hM3 l^s«r th “® instruments In F S K u^' uq ' oStteiS*.. f^' B S’Bl"'kb* ° 0 '' CsDt. S f r « h M’ Farl »n<t Bait T.iberty, Birmingham/ r £“'• “■ Hopkins, Sewloßy"^ Rer E. Dclahunty, MoundrrUle Ya Scott oiklnnd. a «™‘ e * v »- N Qeon, East Liverpool. O. e,q 'V AlJ< f 0 “S- City. Very Hev. P. kullen do M I e tH^ ran “ r t CB S > . do 9f: n? ■/? c :* l n Liberty John McCurdy, East Ldhcrtm ' **»•*,ww*»nt«d c r6 *3“a"'d«nt? W* d -' * 1 jy2ofc Ml SUPERIOR COPPER MINE? AND •• ~ Smelting Works. PAHE- ittPCTIRDY & CO., 8 m of OojS?®^ ___ feWl-lyiliw m Hi5D " . P lB ’ .OJothea n Bhin 8 M '’Chines, Fruit Jars. OoS^^^?^ cei?,jebum *’ r ' Cutting'tidies, Wholesale ■ijt] Hetnii’ dealers In Agricultural aula *"* or all kinds™ 127 Jilhei-tr 1 Sttcet. Pittsburg!., [i»ga Freedom he Fell,” 4 ‘Anis* 3 F»> te .’’ ‘•ytrginla „ Polka, ’■ Just publiehe<l and tor .sale by •" ' !.! Ja i WAMELItIK & B&KB, i i. -No. 13 Blssell'e "Block. ..lu-. St. Clair Strei THK USDBHSIOJKKO h avi „ purchaaed from the lateanao£Zm,x,i ter, the Sable Iroh WeiiiSffi jd!£ burgh, here formed a pnrtnersbirHoV faoture of Iron and Halil. #/The'aSS«f«22i IU - trZug 8 0o„ Office Auiroit iit ’ 4 ?C ' 2i 128,803 62 ■ anas-us ,Ti S!SW&Sh g«P *m i::.'JSS3KtStBSL. STEAMBOATS. pittsbueoh. LINDSEY’S J BLOOD- SiSRCHEB, ?OB.X|I£ CURE OF ALL DISEASES rmpure State of the 81001, . Seroftala, Cancerous Formation*, • Ball,, Pimple, on tko Face, .ft ~... EyiM^ j- i--* Jaundice, **!•« • ftftJl Mercurial DiMau,., fi ,;i , General Debility, - t •«• rft : ‘ ft®§ • J-. i • *,«*««* Mjtpd&ps »><u :*& **ow Spirit., • - -i|| • esasragfe, ; . condition or tko elrculutoJir -; ■ ” T iffi^@Bs^S2» l * ,,t ‘* t6 ' Wtt * A - • -■ .■ i : according to direction*; CKHTIFI- SpliiSili?-. i : *maU pimpleSde O4O rem ® lQl > ep » • Up, w£ica P ?P£s poultices of BorrSTnri f ? l®* £u*ed ■ ' Pally or caustio—bin all to nonn^S ll ” B JPUnfl- .. ft •’ ' = of Halve Sm?» U « n ° f araealOiln ttetoni totTe e i ß aa h^ r Hon^ h S^,^ e «g-»* [..called apon'^Saetf^tg^W^.hi' tf o ? : ' ' *&**s&%*. . 1 “»°«f f J dnJetun)«i, f andad^OlHitwMtfr^niiSnmciShni. ■:•; -« I could notfefirat fchSJiS? tu?dSSd I ' , h.rt ,»"«? . there were ** %IaSS» leSfl sS-sssr^^SiSjsSS l wSf rft “* , J‘“« W • impossible. -' bought a boti of A“S> 1 .o confess that 1 ad nolSlihm^?’i I,tltl ® iafit ' 1 ’■V tfiisSS S4S^t^ A ■ AsSSSS I,ver s^^a^i«w^*riaa«rfkfa«og Unproved Blood-ScaieWT^^ §§*££B®#“ ■ ■ «* ■»«SB5B®?BS?" - : ‘ ter and iafluenoe. “CwMal v c Anothw C««orBeroiWi V* 't, ~ ■ : £< afrasf-atua fo Improved MoS.HuB§^^J^^^WUa*ejjJ«r^^■*!*»'.' «a4be iM)nv4iSf{-^“la'k’J re JrttfWjuPSjfiQ ■ ■ ory«i^ tt^ d d^i™>^i«t«aror: jn IB ib« be Scrofula. Forth^w^Sj? 7 I> hy »i«»»n« to i - bad that i™ l L^lefete h^ t y?‘!f« tried aU the remedtea .nd niu tuu. ? y *>«•* •:!•: and *Wtn wen eut my face, neck - - a JSiSiSrtSffisSpS ■ „ ■ try your «ooa discovered 2 IV 2&®s2&Smmssk'piM ties, aEdthfchkirtk^facrS?^! l t y¥bdksui*i‘ A, f ■* ■ z' and oovered wthsoujhd heTlnfne’it " and have so contlnuod cver Vrt" _v» joy a .state of bcktHithrf»-T dASeakla. -zz - -- y’ upnß hopes of eyer again bViJui** fttrcn ’ ’ % . J :4 Utterly failure t£«£i2i ng many remedies which -V ■ jfcinii £T 0 cure—l was persuaded by W. w v <^ . r y “liindsey’B Blrw>H • second now » six--weeks after using the fl* 0 ?. r° ttle > Pronounced myscirettffei. The tUt. InsidL UtBomcthll,gOF€ronc y earft ffo>onthfi i laslde of my arms, extending irom the*l/m£» ertiontoUfibrworLancl V ’’ zl * could scarcely preterit til? ‘i have-now been cured six weebideiH. >i ; , *-*$ to Mr. Lindsey, and t<rS3i!&Ss**** B#hMdue *~f make hoSa&Sf^n !o > * ;S^T r lKinifl * fc « y '^w»®>iy' -X• , i m m• <*£«« ■ : ‘ Alderi«n^M^ r^ c l^^7p , ?S’'*»! 6TB& .scluair:- 23thday of July A D °*9£**W6k;»JfF, oi AND. MoMASTEK, Aldennen. Eldkbtos, Janaary 24 th, lam 'tfffwfrra rrf**, -■'”*•* a^oßa T:* f «SS -«rr impeoved ; j
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