Agent*. Park ' Street, No. U , thoriag* tion* fo S*Tl*»tlcm on) the, Moi^omgalwLk— It appears that navlgtttbn on the Monongahehi rtver is attended Wi th./grgiber diaoultles than people are generally aware of, On this subject the MonongafeMa Republican says: “Twice tWoe :&eiJuf( .for the part five year., tljq,gte#me»i laying.on theMonungahela river have been detainedfroni one to five days, and our mall,Did pauenger cpinmnnloatlbn In tarrhpteflj)*./ breakages In. thb locks. This has oeoome so much a noisanoe that the people are growing impatient with the mismanagement of the navigatftrf<obbMu#, and 1 .Complaints are jondand pwflge. ipfcb fenetW was ‘stoW hi repairing thO'tfaVrigffto thMdckS When'll doe, occur) taere Wife ibbC fcnHe charity Shown during thettard {fines put go) a aticlc of timber or extra spike is pre laredfor emergencies, and when a look breaks th for repair, must be prepaM {loin the' jpugh. Saturday evening fest while thß steamer Bayard was In, ,k s , bne of the gate# broke, and tha water ruShedin rapid: y and with so much force that the .safety fifth : steamer was Imperiled “1 ! ha :ifr^^ r ils P“*engers endangered; Thlaboaf Retain! din the lock for forty, eight hours, and of con tse all .the steamers being thus etoppadjonrebm dnnwatlon for post and travel w ¥ , sugpenged. This Is.very annoying, and unlesn.Bjmn measures are taken to avert the evil which Is now of monthly occurrence, the Interests of the cog inunity will suffer, and the people of the vallo r win ask the legislature to annul Its charter. ” It likewise advocates the project of having tfreOmnellsyille line of Bail, road extended up the i alley as far as New Ge neva, sb the reegnt dls Sovpries of oil in Gfreehe county will require a m ire convenient mode of transportation. The m aerablecer.dition of the locks and dama has rev ved the subject of this railroad, and an atVemp t Will be made to procure a charter. Capitalists and coal merchants in this city, representing s sveral millions of dollars are in favor of the conli mpisted project. Flattering Teatti highly gratifying to the the agenta in thia city,, way Pianos, to receive such letters of approb written by Mr. J, Jrvinj the Farmer’s Bahkiif S< it appears, bought a i Piano, sonic luputha ain self as follows : , nonlal.—lt must be manufacturers, and to the renowned Stein* every now and then ition as the annexed, [ Brooks, President of. leta.dtifo! Mr. Brbbkß, ne 7-octavo Steinway te, and expresses him* * 1* S Messrs. Kleberg Bra.—' safely on Saturday, LTl^fent®^ personal good wilhtowar snd can comprehend the other day aWrotHhitf firn to advance, elevate and r ird of the country : for « :heir lngtrumentß>kfladlti jn the superriaturaL ?ho new piano arrived was set up the same t eatUfecrtipa , indeed melody ?I feel a Kind of ltfae'Messrs; Steinway, 1 remark.you made the haying dOiie so much ?fine thejmuical Btand* ertainiy the sound of r. feelings that border tours, i he, 'J. Twiko Brooks. Messrs. Either i. Bro., he sole agents 'lnstils Steinway Piano. Fifty new Pianos ■ther celebrated make hi aid are for sale by the soli ilesare H. Kleber & Bro.i Wood street, are ncighborood Tor the Steinway’a, and ave just been received le agents in this city, Meeting at the Demi ■A spirited and largely a] eld last evehih£ iat'the D •everal appropriate and a elivercd bHancdd ther gentlemen, pnd were! i-preciatlon by the numei >eech of htr. SAwyer was] >ual attention, as it’Waad arly interesting circunu iat he had ljefift.nUßWiitt] it that he abandoned i Inciples of the oppoattlo4 turn like the, s parent. his discourse e audience which display . enthusiasm rarely wil eeches were also highly « rstand that meet! held at the Hall every t] y, and the publie 'genera id. 1 iberatlc Clab Hall, .[tended meeting was democratic Club Hail, stirring speeches were v, John Sawyer *n*l itaoelved with all due rous audience. The ( attended to with un dellveredunder pecu istanceg.. He stated ihe Democratic party, It and embraced the m and now wished to to the Anns, of ■al tfinOs* Interrupted MM and applause ’of Red on that occasion Ltnesaed. The other Interesting. We un due* will henceforth ’hesdar and Wednea. diy-la Invited to af- Articles for ea at home ate doubt lest the soldiem-pow Jq the { ;y stand BfcHlj’heed of} doh promptly paaa attbat idea of clothing, cdtnpbi linen, andfjiot exceed! ight. Tobacco cannot b ter ritca.‘'i-Pli triMh'ai rona of Ul5 need , have b “board andlcdgingf’jtoj! r er yet heard of jta being f ■lothlng. Woolen hats csjj the reduced rates;' but bdi short every article ’for wjj provided by law—.are chi tage if mailed. —Friends and reia ■detlroui of aeridliy ??“!?•» > r Tnl only articles rrate to soldiers bed of wool, cotton two pounds in attest than Borne enthusiastic i, declared that-it jthcm—but we have classed as an article in, of course, be sent jots, knives, pipes— /jhlch a lower rale is targeable wilh letter 'he Fifth Ward.—The ! grossing, and oily few i to All the 'quota. Von •ce at preterit, and the et d will ha yd to display a <J mergy before they caa ral men. They thouW unite great effort. Only a a le the ojhfr, district*. a ch must be turned to the erstand that in thoße d t will be first enforced in :lency they have roused ti (Fifth Ward ia atlll Bore men are vast* nnteers are rather broiled men of tlie onsiderable amount (se the few remain, J to-dAy and make port time remains tre being draped, pest account. "We Ufitricta where the a account of their Mmtelves up a lit- an DrotKoctJ-r-Gn Frl< iody of a*mah ’ w as To un d I ver near Mieolil glass 1 'AT morning last n the Moaongahe o.use, at Payette s that of a Strang' imowe could ‘not rfiiend employed entleman wished and his'.W’ißcon-, 'him. This was pa**.' and was : red when >rty*eight . It appears the body wt om W ,-Vbose. a i, and who was Visiting 1 he 'Thea ive a off \Su bbal riend offered *gieed to, but he stranger ned. His boj vered, havini Idlers’ Hoi appointed the erection, handsome mt of that count n of this eni iment ah&ft Ida, Bible easily j eon shall be ilngton •om diseaseo? >raocrat|e >cratlc Confei t. Charles Hi motion'of R. ... of Armstrong, county, and W. H. McGee was m called to the ppolnted Secre- er a free interchange of op A. McCullough* Esq., of i )• conferees adjourned to m Tuesday, th&tttfa inst., tion, on motion rnulrong coun— meet atEittan it one o'clock: ts,, Chairman, Joss W.Bc H. McGee, Secretary. Exeu nUm >Vl«k«te. Ballroad^Johi^Bny^o^riii of rSow ops, hti determined not. to -The Pennajl f to the' heavy foiargebodlee; eeneerMareloir to any poUtioal'j •*»* son o, k SMach gna’cut htt* rt HMammfowyowfaiP .iJi.l'IS j. hie been pieced Trucke for the 'eforremorinj wrtlon and cradle* sad tea tobeapedallyprorided. limtd for Vtnding:— oer Baydn 'cbattrn brainier 8<dloh ; a hSftiil* Altibiia on thenight <4f the' apU or June laat. It appear* thi&ufth& oCtfa thl«> Oprt for eomattme; and; ha hud relipieg into* etnteof onnparative aeauftty, when he -waa un fortunately “nabbed” by the vigilant offloer. Truly the way of. thfhtjiauagteaaor la hard. • • sut» FONTAIMBfc.Co., Brownad.-On Wednesday evening Robert Ohettle, aged nineteen years, wai drowned in ; the Monongahefe river at the old ferry fending In ‘Birmingham. The deceased had a bone intjo the river for the purpose of giving it a drink, when he accidentally feU off and was drowned before any assistance could be render ed. The body was recovered about an hour af ter the occurrence. , : ? ;. , \ ? » T : to agent* Sent to .the Hones at Hcfugc—Yestei flay three young Jade named Bobert Orimeß, Jaskeqn Beynolda, and Wm. Johnson, were committed t a .the Jlohse' -of reftige by Mayor Lowry for stealing a small sum of money from a store on Fifth street. When arrested they stated that they oame from Ohio, but it was af terwards found that they resided in this olty. Advance Ist Price.—ltisreported that there telll Boon be an advance made on the present .rates of freight, both Eastern and Western sound. How much the advance will be are not advised. r FUotoßrapha.-The fcstijbliihnrent of Mr. g* ~.H. Dabbs situated on St. Clair stieet, fWfcJSt ln “» ot. the moat delightful ami fash ionable parts of the city. Its (fppe&rance is •uch that it will Dot fall to attract the atten neotaare so Ut lifil/hdorfiSstmffle & v?ivv' aocnthith i ßir U WiSin U rta ampl ? r<; P a 5 r ,be tlme tfiS? 1 ™ onni^aS?vf'TtewouldthihUj SiwJLf" /“* away a spare hour id thiJ? SW loynie mi. “**'• in tß k**>e a survey of coloi ' ln S lB d °°e 1" a style W i£ a m,l Duer which renders them ornamental indhe true sense of the word. adey tare but specimens of the beautiful fi?o^ ff r Sph , , . wltb wbl<:b Mr. Dabbs furnishes P nbUc - and which, after long £SP. L xp Sff^°, ce »° artist. he is now ena bledto owing 1° .*“5 Hnmeiise popularity whioh he has ac fli‘* red - Those desirous of possessing a good llkeneßS should not fail to pay him a visit. Q-ueeu.—This favorite pleoe 1b still J?P”“ ote d at the theatre, and la evtry night attracting a crowded audience. The drama far anything that has heretofore appear ed on our stage, and the spectacular part of It Jfni uo, ‘ tlat itexcels scything that.ey*r came' under our notice. To-night another crowded audience ia;exMcted,: ana thole who present hadbJEferK’cu“ in isvtoi^ »3i}i®.. 0p * ra — Thc °P er » has already created 4p}te a sensatlonin the community, and every to seenre a seat as soon as ,W urcd v ,<Ml ay for the coming iTe nrfS; , who wlsh *° »«end should ’ **' er ‘, and engage them Immediately, J Ti lbc 80 f re at ‘hat more persons than can be accommodated' within the Undts of Concert w w,mm ft ®L®** P *- ?cott &, Hannegan have Juat opened a Urn assortment of watches, clockaoiui jewelry at No. 31 Fifth street. They only dis po*e of their goods at wholesale, and for manv reasons are enabled to sell at lower prices than 53fd£!£r e J tn . b . liall “ ei i t of the kind In tho city? Alt dealers In the above goods should go and ex- SMXC** as **“*“ 1? “*»to „.Wp. ®* c - — The St. Vincent ds Paul Society 'KSb.wtU give a Plc-uio on Saturday, September 24th at Iroir oltv Park for the bencht of the poor. A good band will meStinSai^M oTlylllKhorBeß and other amused Btron » P° llco force will P? L«* I W®® .to preserve order. Lunch will be served at all hours. Admittance 10 cants. we know each other i e Lot ? “tin the War la over" a , nd bcsutiful songs with the accompa nving music are now for. sale by Charlotte Blume, No. 43 Fifth street. The/ arefull of genutne ientlintuit and pathoa, and Bhould be ptmehesed by all performers on the piano or gui- Poaltlve Sale of . Farm.-By order of Orphans Court, abont one mile from Xllbuck Station, Fort Wayne Eatlroad, will be sold a ho^li’. e „? rm wUhd " BjUb g. barn and other out .houses.and a never falling spring. For further J“ f “™* tion Inquire of T. A. McClelland, \uc- . *** vo you Been,them-t U not, call at Pit. “**'*., where yon will And an endless variety b [* c -^, b^cB i. Pho ‘°k rapbH , colored and plain, and PosuSfflcm P io * v a ‘ P,tt ® ok ' 8 > opposite the tha PoMofflce, has recelv .£? . t hi"r w ? !ll *y,bpperi Harper, X-eslle, Waver <B» youf supply of reading matw ter a tPlttock’s, oppoalte the Postofflce. m ’ r ° whom it may Concern —The fln- And. Shoti-e-Speci&l attention is t w e n! o i t i t £jM theentt " >tpok now oa al Auction House ia'betnr 1 •old much below their value. ® ‘'tittle Hie l”-Oet amed *!, » t . Pltt< y k , i °ppd«tte tba Fostoiaoe: evety variety and at the old prices. every th® dime , books, magazines, noveiietta* f 1 k Fitzgerald's publications at Pit- the postofflce. ir„?~ ck s*.. Boo *“' P° ckot albarae, pocket positVth^Poi^^oe^ 01108 ’ “* P,Mock ’'‘ *P» Fortress Monroe via Baltimore, September 18.—The intelligence from tne front is that our batteries opened on the enemy on Wednesday. There has been heavy firing all day to silence the fire of the rebels, who, have been for some days annoying our lines, particu larly on the left. General Grant arrived here yesterday en route for Washing- Poah>ffie£° T ‘“fc*'at"Plttoek’», opposite tfie | <fc VVIt.HOJCS " *“‘ired—By purchasing Foote'e> TJmbreUs Look Stand for sale by Wm. Sumner & Co., No. 28 Fifth itreet. 5 Cloths, meltons, Satinets, cassi meres and jeans at McClelland’* Auotlon House. 6& Fifth street. ’ Postuffiee Boofc » #t Plttock’«, opposite the hadin' Caliaa, wallets and purses at Pit tacks, opposite the Postoffice. ‘ Bfew York and Oin< tick’s, opposite the Posit C™& A a R<^ft TBACT& FOB Ashland Flowers, . Mignonette,. Alismn. Musk, Amaryllis. Meadow Flowers, Bouquet <le Californle, Lilac, Bouquet d’Ambfe- EBly of the Valley, Bouquet de Carolina, New-mown Hay, 3 Bereatuotte, Orange Flowers, SSSik. ■ g&H ter- ' p»;' ’ SIS"?’?? 0 ™ 1 Pralnfl'lowers, Crystal Palace : Rise, ‘ w , ; Oerauium, > i BdugH anil Heady/ - ' Gllliflower, . Sunim Flower V g"^ o Flow ' er ”> ‘ Sm*f Briar, ’ ’ • Heliotrope, Sweet Pen, • . ~ Sweet Lavender, ® uc *B e i Sweet Lettuoe, rxioT™’ pteFcrub, V&? 3 Jenny Ltm, Verbeda JpnqulUe, Vetlvert, Mpossellne, Vanilla, Millebeurs, West lid, Magnolld, White LUy, MarcohAle, Jointer Blossom. . ted ß p?ifl’„ S hlvhly eonsentra of all kinds, constantly on band. J™*** b * n o3as. h. sispeC^ _ qecao Comer Penn and St. Olalr sts. ji **afc place, seated sol- >*y: “The reotion of & 1 cemetery •eat, an 4 count) 'OfIHTH XSfcMJC ...ABTHOBT XKTBR iOSKPH MEYER & SOW, ' FAOTtTRERS OF PLAIN AND FANCY IOBNITUKE AM) CHAIES WAREHOUSE, »33SMITHPIKLII, ASD44a PKNSj S „ 6th at., and Virgin alley, J>3 • • PmSBVMH, In bat ttovar.” ATKD MAWO s a*Dl«sldl^Tj”?. l<lra,lc « to prlct*.’ AUb, of PRINOfciOO’SMji f.WSS-^USSSfSfjgggggj “'' .; » CHAaw, TTK Bbnm, teptp. -, , •■»■» . STBt-teT Orao*o» Tgn AJMjp, Br.—.. 0o . P" or^Mi in the ottosar by the Dtilverv Dilwml* .nSMa 080. j rihrtny' tlia New York, Sept. lfl.—A World') special dated Grant’s Headquarters Sep tember lfith, says: There is eve™ rea son to believe that the rebels have in contemplation, and are already prepar ing, for the evacuation or Petersburg and retiring their army within the de fences of Richmond. This may account for the protracted quiet in our front since their failure to capture that por tion of the Weldon road captured by us iherqhaa been considerable firing along a portion of tha line to-day, but without results of any moment on either 9ide. S.;Oarolina Begiment Captured. Yoiik . .September 16.—A Her ?«{* Terry dispatch of the 14th says: The rebel regiment cantured .1? t c oop f '* ay before yesterday, is the Bth South Carolina, of Longstreet’s numbers about 200 men, and comprises members of some of the first families of the Palmetto State. The men are well and comfortably clad. Several officer* of the regiment, who were cap tured at the same time, speak confident ly of their hopes in obtaining their inde pendence. Latest from the Front. icinnatl dalllGß at Pit tance. • ; W Expo 5 *''jggg^STiOere, BE WIN G MACHINES Over 160.00' <f th e taaehiriftn have alreaajbeenaold. Ove? 8.000 are in use in P 't? burgh and Vioinity. JHhe Bale of these inimitable Maohiues is greater than all others combined. Jfo one should buy a Sewing Machine until they have examined and tested the .Wheeler & Wilson. They-are warranted for three years. Instruction free, 4VSale*room, No. 27 FIFTH STHEET. WM. BUMNEB a 00., Agent*. sepia :diw ¥ ABORATORY Op jimeS u ii CHILTON A 00.—We have recently made a careful apalyalß of the Samburg Portwlne, and do not hesitate to pronounce It pure. It oontalns all the properties of Ihe Port Grape, and there fore for medicinal usea it is, in most cases, su perior to Other wines. Its principle eflbots ilpon the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic so doriflo and tonio. It will prove benercial in A flections of the Kidneys, and Chronic Diseases with General Debility or the Constitution. Physicians may safely reoommend it to patients in place of the many doubtful mixtures too of ten sold as pure Wines. JAMES R, CHILTON, 0 .. w Chemist, N.*Y. City. Sold b* A. J. RANKIN, Druggist, No. 63 Market street, below 4th, SSteK OTSTEfta.—lOO BwJSßMSfaasSasw"* Eu °» *■ cS2S&£.^r-felS2k ff!ELEGfeAPHIC.[ rj fBOH flllß FIH9T BDITIOS. ITELEGKAPH. “Union Prisoners in Richmond. _ NfwYoEK, September 10.—Captain a. r. Sloan, of the secohd Pennsylvania eavalry,who left Libby Prison -on the retn of September, informs a Washing ton correspondent that there are 238 of our officers and 4,500 men imprisoned in iflehmond. The officers are confined in tte Libby, and the.men on Belle Island. Since General Grant has held the Wel don and Danville Railroads, their only outlet is in danger, and the rebels dare not transport any more prisoners south. It is the sentiment of our captured men that they would rather endure their suf fenngs as prisoners than that the rebels should fill up their ranks with.thirty-five or forty-five thousand fresh men. They fully understand that this .is the only re. source the rebels now have for strength ening their armies. 6 Captain Sloan is authorized try Briga dier General Hays, commanding a regi ih the fight on the Weldon Railroad, to say that great injustice has been done him by the newspapers. Had his division comman der properly advised him of the move ments of the enemy on his right,' he would have captured the rebels instead ot being captured by them. The con duct of Colonel Walker, Adjutant Qen eral to General Hancock is spoken of with great praise. He, too, was captur ed on the 19ih of August, but succeded m destroymg his papers, and endeay ;.oJsed to escape by swimming the Appo ■ H U P fortan ately, however, ho landed too far up the river, and was re the enpmy within thirty yards of the Union pickets, and although con fronted by Generals Beauregard and -L-ee, refused to disclose aught of our numbers or position. Latest from Grant’s Army. New York, September 10.— Abraham Wakeman, Postmaster of this city has been appointed Surveyor of this port Ftc« Rufus .Andrews. The Heralds ota Corps correspondent says a party of st^ le a nights since and set-fire to the Signal Btation captured from us recently, and it burned to the ground. It was not worth fighting for and is now opt of the way of contention! The di visions of the 9th Corps have been renumbered. The 3d, commanded by «en. Wilcov, is now the Ist: the2d commanded by General Patten, retains its number; the 4th, composed of colored troops commanded by Gen. Ferrem Will m future be known as the 3d. ’ New York News Items. } onK ’ September Id.—The stea- Wb l ch , left Port Royal on the 13th, has arrived. General Foster has ordered a draft of all the able-bodied citizens in his department. The championship billiard match be tween Ravanagh and Tieman, was play s' last night, and was easily won by Kavanagh, who beat Tieman 513 points in a game of 1500. p Panama dates to the sth have been received. Peru summarily rejected the propositions of Scnor Pacheco for a basis whereby hostilities may he avoid- s e etti a emenT fCrS "" ‘° “ di^onorable Humored Evacuation of Peters Jf! rr/'M ■ j THS POST. SECOND euxtiojv. JVew Yorlt City Items. More Eebel Prisoners Brought In. Movements of the Rebel Gen , price. Late Intelligence from the Front. Operations of Gen. Grant. Injunction on the “New Nation,” New York, Sept. 15.—Gold opened weak to-day at 228, and without any special excitement the price steadily de clined to 225. The Commercial's Washington special says: No army news lias been received? by the Government to-day, and rumors to the contrary are falsa. The statement that Farragut’s fleet had approached Mobile in line of battle is not believed at the Navy Department. He does not intend to attack Mobile. Secretary Welles does 'not appiove of capturing it at present, as the force sure needed elsewhere. Washingtoo, Sept. 10.—A letter re cm?ed in’the city to-day from one of Grant’s staff, dated City Point, Wednes day evening, saya: I have no stirring news to record to-day, but everything ! looks bright and cheering. Every day we lay here are weakening the enemy more or less. While their troops are de serting to our lines in droves, we are re ceiving large accessions of new recruits. The 11th "Florida regiment, which en tered the rebel service with 1,100 has been reduced, deserters say, to less than 100 by desertions and casualties of war, but principally by desertions. Fortress Monroe, Sept. 15. Gen. Butler arrived here this morning from the front. He comes here for the im provement of his health, which of late has become somewhat impaired. Intelligence from"the front states that the enemy have been annoying our lines on the left for some time past, and Gen. Grant’s batteries opened yesterday morning to pat a stop to it. Heavy fir ing was kept up all day yesterday, but the result has not been ascertained.' No doubt the rebel sharpshooters have been silenced. Bt. Lours, Sept. 18,-IMliable infor mation has been received here that Gen. Price crossed the Arkansas river at Dar dandle, about half way between Little Rock and Fort Smith, on the Bth with 0,000 rebel cavalry, evidently destined for Missouri. Shelby’s movements in northeast Arkansas and Bontheast Mis souri seem to be aimed at Cape Girar deau, while Price will probably strike af Springfield. Both plaees are well forti fied and have garrisons strong enough to repel any attack. Washington, September 18. An nother batch of seventy-eight rebel pris oners arrived here this morning from Cfty. Point on board the steamer Van derbilt. They represent Florida, Geor gia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Vir ginia regiments. They say the rebel of ficers have became very vigilant of lato, owing to the numerous desertions of their men, who experience great difflcul ty in getting away, and some of them have been shot while endeavoring to make their escape to our lines. New Yore, Sept. 16.—The Supreme Court- .injunction put to-day upon the New a lion, Fremont’s organ, referred only to the imitation by Qen. Glusqref. The regular paper goes to press to-night The difficulty in the matter, as is infer red from a copy of the suppressed sheet, , seems to have been an attempt on the part of Gen. Clnseret to turn the paper o ver to a person who has not hitherto ap peared prominently as a possible candi date for the Presidency. New Tore, Sept. 10.-The steamtug A-. B. Sanders exploded her boiler this morning in the E ist river. Three per sons were killed and one fatally injured. The vessel was blown to pieces. Wn.Mi.NOTON, Dei., Sept, ft).—Hon. N. B. Smithers was yesterday horn mated for Congress on the first ballot by the Union Republican State Convention TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. FIVE hundred dozen SUSPENDERS AT McClelland’s Auction Bouse, NO. 55 FIFTH STREET, Tfi* LARGEST,' BEST 1 SELECTED, most fashionable and CHEAPEST STOCK OF BOOTS ANO SHOES in the city is to be found at „ BORLAND’^, No. 08 market street and two doers from Fifth street. T and raioN fw- — iM .DylagSokUer Boy.'i NtWJIUStC J “Foi Freedom hg Fbll.b ■>»/.!. !■ r IFfel*—iCJ '“Tirjinl* Folks,” Jjutpubltthed MdfornUabr •WAMELDtek/BABE, XTo. 13BluenvBleok, ‘atcuirstfctt. « ««pl» ,i ' .wamxed. = i-,, r S ZT ““iSSAlßfesisg Bl •"Mtf <*DUlusd7toSt. G, SEPTEmIERit —-■ ; iartfi-sa!rf flTi *f v i(jllllliß(!M?t4^FlAin!iiHi PITTSBURGH Produc'r MTffgSg . „ - '’rriOa or. tss DajltPobt , ' ■ tin, jaw; v - J BUSINESS— Continues Inactive, dealers takle holdsparlnglyi Thewehther Was pleasant. The' fWelpta of produce by the river are on the. in- oreaee. As regards the leading articles of pro duce we have no partleular change to note. The tales were as follows: *T o (2vm^ L “ MBtket ’“ eady - ®“ le8 T ton * »* |JICa,2Tc PUI fiaa “> “Xf’aa®! ;1.000 do S TsT Marl “‘ flr “- We Dote ' a B&Ie ot 17 I 11 toa Nu. 1, 24*026. , Were dull. Thesupnly exceeds h mGS-We« C £i™ W 8 V I™®*.*? per bhL edvanr i-43W H ' «2@230. * 7 ’ 00i Ciov ® IWBM.OO, r ?Mu^.Th ale ' 3 S pkg,KoU > 38®42a , PXOUBj—The marfiet waa ste&dv. with a fni». d*?""?'-.. S . ales were made to thT«tenf of MO @U EX b H a ' ,1 ° “’“ d family UM >oll*8 —Salea so bbls No t Lard oil at i as 25 do No % i,75 per gallon. • 1,86 hbL EAOHKS ~ Saioa 110 bblß at *8 Oo@3 GO per B*s?ts ■~ Salea no Ha, 24@25c. IN—-Wheat, unchanged. 7OO Obu’ JSP?* I 1 665 IGOdoTstore, 1 62@1 65 Oats, salea 300 bush, depot, fiO@S3o.i ■ I PITTSBURGH OIL pg °» 1 w» DajTv ’Podx, 1 l' SRTtmDAT, September 17th, 1864. I I fitrslNESS :Remains dull; buyJrs not being disposed to take hold at . present figures. The receipts of Crude oil by the Allegheny river amounted to 1,884 bbls. The rates were nominal Cbude sold at 32c. pkgs returned, and 37c Pkga included. The sales were as: follows:. on| y flale that oame under nnr “Ollee was 200 bbls at 22c, pkgs returned Ur 1 REPTOPT?IaSJ bil, >? 0 ' b*B 00per bbl. 801,1 «t 81o; Bonded, 75 We a shipment East of 600 bblsi on specula! NAPTHA— Sales 60 bfalaf 870. ■ 4*ll Receipts Per Allegheny River Pennook, Ball k Oo Fleming ißro ... J Wilkins Strickier& Baxter B Ashworth. Fisher A Bro Totßl Pittsburgh Glut Market. September 17, 1864. WINDOW GLASS. tesl , nd T 7?1 A . HD9 ~ 8 "' OLE BTaE^™-„„ Bxlo < «®?. x Bxll to 10x12 „ 13x10 10 14x22. <• 22 .. 10x21 to 16x24 15? „ 11x24 to 14x28 1 | S 101j48t030x15 „ a o THICKNESS. Sxlo '° ,XB wo 80 Box. lox2o to 10x28 , „ ««x6oto4oxoo :::::::::::: US •• inT^ 1118 . ca ”, l! —payment required Id funds ecus In value to United States -Treasury fioteV Q Pittsburgh Copper Market. September IT, 1861. ’ foSo^ng m p“eeTr fa f r a “ d " aIM « the Brazlera-Caßh arid Time ' 7nra „' Bar and Bolt, cash Ingots-Oash °®li v c o‘f for Mah.'.'.::;; S Brans Kettles— do do r. jg Pittsburgh Hide Market. _. , September IS, 1864. n»V^fifr^“ S^ d for hlde “ wa " active,' and rood ptmlllbMirsajy purchaaera at the follollng Otpen Salted uetibu Butchered Pittsburgh Cracker Market. September, 17, 1861. The market was Arm at the late advance Vs quote Wator, ft fc Butter. }*«»■ Koaton ;;;;;;;; !>u »» r Pittsburgh Leather Market September IT, 1S&. Tn» demand for leather was active, and prloes h»Te an upward tendency. The following are the present rates, but how long they will con- Unue, we have no means of ascertaining : Bed Sole ' saeum . o* Plttaburgli Ale and Market. Pittsburgh, September 17 18&4 D evcr i e {?“V° r manufactured w«, ~“ J'. er better than at the present time. The fol lowing are the current prioes: X Ale barrels....* u OtfXAle half barrels. H So M. :3® to 00 XX do do &OQ 3° U«HfidU‘ do ■•So..'" 6® Porter do 9 00-Porter i fc U h" ‘1 thorebolre will he cterndlhr barrels, and two dollars for half h«r rels, which will btf allowed on return. Pittsburgh Tin Plat© Market. „ * September 17, 1861. ii«T/! e ] n * r,ce * during the week wardull with a Thl!lfiJl e ? an ?* rt ® ea hay e further declined. Lhn p rear: (it rates per box are: 1-o—loxl4 I-X—loxl4 1-0—12x12 I-X—l3xlS. 1-O—llXlO. I-X— l4x2o. lilock Tin Per Portnrt. Block Tin 76c Bar do 80c .Sheets 30clSpelter anti Slabs. .'.'.25c Paris Wool Market fr° m to* official returns that tlic importation ofwooliQto Fiance is fatfrtimke^rv T& B «£kmH5 U rL he Of wool*, n«r r fh??J2l e ’* he w 0 imported into France dur lne the first eix months of the present i vear la valued at 100,000 OOOf. The prije td woof con f well maintained. Accounts from Harve state that although the demand for wool J’ esinnlnB Of- “te week S. were more brisk toward the end. There were La Plata wool, unwashed,, sold at ffcm if 40C to-ai 67X0, the kiiiogrfafe. ‘ °, f r wto well kept up at Marseil !f,hor f sfl ‘i'laden with Persian wool [and an other from Syria arrived last week. 200 bans of line wool from Adriauople were sold at 200f- 2co ba« of 2d quality at 162 f 60c, and COO dV f’rom Algtera, unwashed, at 102f50e, the 60 IdUojrram-- mes, with the usual discount; 1,000 hide* Im ported from Oran, in Algeria. Weighing 6 kufo gratnmes eaoh, were solu-at 77f 60c, and '5OO Bc- «&. Cluclnnatl Coal Dfarket. , Notwithstandlng that there ts a good coal boat stage of water in the Ohio river the Btrike among tie coalminer, of PeonsylvanlT which nn»mS,' lnue \!' mke ‘ bold «™ u™ Si rather bevond^rhsth Xhl " ke6,,a Ul> l ,rices ™toer oeyond what had been expected, and the market must be-quoted decidedly firm at 22c for the best grades, atloat, and 30032% dSiveSd Philadelphia Pig Iron Market.. Prices range at *67 00®73 00, cash, for the 3 numbers of Anthracite. Scotch Pig {s u nohang. ert,and prices are nominal at 67 (W@77 00. In ® °“5 doa boiler plates not much Sting. For' the mLrtr t «tl2. I ? >n i he dem “ nd ls less active and 5?? “nf et “toady, but prices are unchanged and the mills generally are well off for orders Philadelphia oil Market. CUls are quiet, with a small business fo note % if S , and Lard Oil at former rates, Linseed For l p»t U rllL a ' l<l aa waDtc <l »t »1 6601 63 d For Petroleum the demand has fallen ttff and prices are unsettled and lower, ranging at *450 '?? * or .“V d , e ; 750 for bonded, and 80086 c for free oil, and little or nothing doing. St. Lottie Tobaeeo Market. unchangctl Sales embrace 66 khds. ?“ d bid “As** were rejected. Particulars aa fob lows. 8 hhds green lugs at $0 75 to 10 00. 21 fan. to'T d “' 10 a®l2; 17 planters' do, 12 26014 60- if edium do, 22 60026 75: 20 good do, 27035; 7’ ““““to Manufacturing leaf, *30036 26; 3 good do, 38 j». and I strips, 16 00 looks :. 8 . Philadelphia Fish. Market. The market was aotire; with sales ofiahmit' »«*> eluding SCO bills medium 86 ht *l4 .« bid. fsiaS Ptiee* are unchanged and the demi£d. moderate nothing doing liherriug, and nostodtSs' Dry cod ranges at *8 600600 the IMBSpAyTH-; T" *^ty* nll, e, on pirlvitS 'V * « yy»WIW»IWn XarkeL] JThe ftoek of Mg ÜBght; but th# demand W KssS,*£^at?;*^r“ v s AHRIVA 1.8 AMD DEPAHTUHKI, 'nan AjiSffbb. ' SSJSrtf’ 01arke,BrownBvllle. ' f^^xßrowniivlUe. Jas. Heee, Irwin, £uj a bcth. Bayard, Peebles, Monomrahela Ottv ” la i ha&hnSg*’ WhoeUn s- Qallatin, raarke, Brownsville. ri?Pn 1111 > Cannae, Brownsville. ?5 e !?’ !lrwl11 - Elizabeth. teJu?-sS£ r t 1 r e t h? i J*- t ? u,gbt ther The weather “ d faUln 8 A^Ca?r^?r fl ,?ifS a aSr a e SfS dnnatl on Saturday. she h»seze?fim/° r ° ln " modatione for paasenrers. _Qi™ annoMcea <lay. She has the beat acoomodations r or „?!* e«ge« and ie in charge ofcaxeihl andattentlve n^ 8 a t a ?! e ?, dld paseenger ateamer Armenia' Thf. t as l^ t i allum ’ 18 f ** t H lUng up for St. Louis’ ™gjnat has excellent accommodations for pa^ “® pretty ateamer J. S. Hall, SL P pJ,?nn leaves for St Louie and she was built under the who h?i C n ” dan<!e her oounuaeder, an officer tugboat. “ nperior Jn eM“°g up a money-ma" Oam"'Sit^kfi r '? nU “> ,lemU<l Steamer Guidon, KXjSiiS sS£a*" U|! ““”K" f or> WUI ■ tnarpaasengera are well eared Wheeling (fe jParkersburg Paoketa n--r EOK WHBBI.mo.~T r B TV*fl T HE EEBBEAB PASSEX. sSnaaCger Packet AUNKHVaTOaot GoT S2“> .““f resumed her old trade, maUug ranf&r “? b F{fA, A T ry Havl J n^!: Y ’ ■ BOVITO ji*i, Ooimuauaer, 7“hon.'S. Calhoon Clerk «?/}? F -- OR CINCINNATI A LUCISVILLK SATURDAY, SEPT'. 17, AT 10 A. M. the FINE PASSENGER “i'l'Se »8 nn^ouM«i»W^ atta ’ >orf^ h( „ rr „ FOR ST. LOUIS, GALBJiA, OUDCdUB. SAJUKDAY, &EPT. J 7, AT 4 P. M TIIE NEW AND SUB. eSSeEfiSC atftotiaJ steamer JOHN s. HAL L nouneet/above rl,k Uorom “‘ l6r . W ‘U leave a 8 anl For freipht, „„ toa r„, or to ■T. !->. OOLLXWO WOOD, A K ta. FOH. WHKKr.ISG&PAKKKH.SBrKG. - x Hib DAY, 4 p. nj, 3ffiL, B i2g“- Jutta'iUuinue Commander. For freight *Mj*«uge-nnp\y on board, or to JAMfc ‘ S COLiJNS x UQ„ Aggntfl, 1,011 CINCINNATI &. IODISVIUK . ¥ SATURDAY, SEP. ITth, 4P. M. the fine passenger ■feEfffrTßeamer GUIDON, J» s . RatihS f 'r.V?^,“CI U ' er ' W “ 1 leaVB “ announced above. Airfreight, or to JO. COLLINOWOOD, Agta. FOR SOP, LOUIS. : SATURDAY, rtth Inst. THE FINE-PASSENGER femL," *1 ifT c - = oaptalh leare “ announced above, freight, or to j- U. COLXJNQWOOD, Agfa. FOR LOUIS THlb I>AY, Sept. 17;at 9 A.M _S a^B^,,J HE KEW AND SPLEK pasfWer steamer, MAGGIE intoned ! Ss““ COmm “ aer - wm leave a. For freight. or passage, apply on board, or to JUHXy FLAOK, or J. D. COLLINd-Vroop, Affta L E 3) G E it S , MSHOHASBIUIS, day books, J O U K L S. OABTt BOOSIS, mortgages, ? Bills of* Lading, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. fc °’’- Ac., io., <...»26 00 32 00 -23 50 33 60 29 00 34 00 ARN OLD ’S INK, Oarniine and a variety of American Inks, DEPOSITION PAPER, - MYERS, SC ROYER, dt cdi, fi ASSETS, JULY, ism. state s.ockß.-;;;;::.v:;;;:;::.;;;.;':? JSS3& £ >.» 'Tt BtoUEstAtc, (Unincumbered,>...... > »< -"::;v..'rAv.3 Mortgage Mond 368 620 00 - 4 Railroad Securities, MAI6Son , . : ■■■„•' -i United States Stocks, ......... ’ gfjg 5? f "' *> HW ’' '4 Bank Stocks, ; . . ■ Mn’itA-fut'j-?--! a— Miscellaneous Stocks,.. 3,401 038 60 • ;s's : SjHll LESSJJABILITIES: ' ,2 f / ( I L»os»eS^.(Adjusted, unadjusted and •?}* notd “ e -' 128,803 (U > w i Net: : > ■ ’ Blackberry OARMINATIVE la tl« only safe and ana enre. It soc ial »B no t>pti*m or deleterious drags, no min eral or other injnricoj compounds common to remedies generally sold for this slew' of disease. It is ao effioaoions tint Physicians rery generally nae it in their praetioo in nil ohronio and dangerous eases. W Use no Cholera mixtnresor doubt fnl (many -of WUeh-undar- ~ minend rnin[t%*«oniatnfli@,) whsAjon' •anobtainan nnfafting remedy aasim r i° and safe as P ■ „.A*k for GiMna nta, and «i m for safcby Ml respectable drag#**; 3fe,Ssj|£* - • •» - - ' l A t -p^?y^-<y^ .. . .'.. . - . -’fc^ifeisslSs ' -„„ „ - t ,;; v ,yJ^f|| ■••-•£?.••» ~ • ‘ 'v.r^Vi^ *864./i STEAMBOATS. PASS BOOKS, bill BOOKS, RECEIPTS, DEEDS , LETTER PAPER, NOTE, paper, CAP PAPER, ERVEXOPES,. 4c., &c. * No. 39 Fifth Anrosniiim ~ Lenea and.M»nager w .. EVENT OF THE '. Appearance of Ettie Benderaon THE NAIAD QUEEN, - “°*“eraon. - foots, New Mane, Marches mnd Dsnoe*/ 1 “* * ? .11118. EVENING will be presented with 1 entire new Scenery Effects. &c. theh22n«H?i - r Spectacular Play, MtittedtLe 1 * ° e * utffal ' * - C J 6 To conclude with th&melo-drmunof J 4 fiOBEETMAOAIRE. J M ° T J y ’ T a««i»y, Wcdntidir and - j Thmsdiy, Bept.aB r a^,iJ»B WStii “-.3 'QATW^rr U A H^^,TfiEFAVOErrEs|W ’ ' '4l £f^®S?Bs, r^ Wll^ E ' 1 B^W4S3W«?ggS?SK'.;;4 ™Z me M^th e £Z£- 23th «»4 ronoSuB^’clock. - Do^M 7. To j4=?iSv ' . -:’v , -ograt. cepWasH. ‘ - ■ • I’**° TOT "V >5 'ITALIAN ■ - GPEBAr c •*' -*M first ni&ht, # v;S WIU be presented Bellini's ftauius Opera!- * ' - -< Is 3 NOKM A. ' ' :-A SSZSSSTSgS&St »^l juccgjin Europe, New YorkT^n^®. HATAU «ES®4,,|aW iia l4 z :, Q ’£s,j 58: ' ; ''V •SiO. JIMENEZ."" v r-'.’'■’-a MUHIOAL"b|RI[Oron A/ , . "" " ‘■ ( L A V l O . - ~ Ad<nission»ioS? ' i] can be obtained for either idi-n?. *■’* * -■ “l lot’s Music StomalW^dSS^ ( “ U ’ °- H this morning at 9 a m o * l T»~ Cet * oor nmenclng i > " ''‘-'■l Opera eommUeatl},^, *?.* » ~ ’ ’) u. s. 7-30; L QJW. S| The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice ’ that subscriptions will be reefer 4l ' Treasury Notes, payable thrUe yeatsfromASr guetiSth, ,864, with semi-annual tamSattto " rate of seven and three-tenth. perSTpi£ wifmoni’y? P** In < oflhTh I™ be °° nve rtable at the option ' " J Of the holder at maturity, into six peweentfsoid v ' bearing bonds, payable 'not leir Uu* ajri noKl ’ VT -' .- { more than twenty years from their dTtea.C '^’^4 Government may eleot. Tier will be lasnerf in ' -,^‘A and < ri ina li Qn, ‘ 0r * i “' *® o '* l .°o<land|6%0 1 .r som ‘,tion<i mUBt t» for fifty doUsnwqr ' -•1- $ I-# some oflifty doUan. V ™? rt f f T, As the notes draw interest from August iJUr persons makingdeposite subsequentteUKatdate * ec “r* < l from date of note V , depo,, “ ln s wu! be»n PW fa <l " f ° r tbe>e DOtM •* anyone time : cenl * ° ommjß,,ioa 01 0 “ * Special Advantages of r ,* , th» T J B K A Natiosal SAviHGg Eahk, otfering W "‘ \ the higherrateof interest than any other,, ana 1 ' eselngs bank which pays its depositors in U S.-Notes, considers that it is Paying in the best circulating medium of Iwi H U ■■<- forTtsT^.” 11 “ n ° t Pay ta ***** -better, f« Its own asset, are either In government sel - paplr ” bODd “ to * OTer »* '■ Oonyertible into a Six, per cent. 5-20 ■ln addition to the very liberal interest on the % -1 tU.pßvfieg. W sionls now worth about three per cent. peK ah- ' "’.'Si num for the current rate for SS‘s« ' .. J lesa than nine per oent. per annum, and faeion ‘ - - J ewMtteprmiMwn ,* & pee oaiaff W»2. v iWU&fS 'i v ’j stocks was over twenty per cent It will be '■' :'i seen that the actual profit on this laamsTtto present market rate, Knot J rl ; J cent, per annum. -^4 ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OB aroNT.. ‘ J ORPIAI TAXATioiti P --HCRIL; irAif But aside from all tne advantages w» have - 1 * 1 ennumcrated a special aotof.eongresSbxempta! ■ ,- r Rhonda and Treasury, nptef ftt ra _lo«l, i ; -j , £“ the aTe rage, this exemption I*’worth ’ 1 "'I about two percent per annum, acoonUmr to \ ! of as - It u believed that no securities ,oßhr so area , luducementato Idridihi a. tho» Broedb/tti; government In all other forms ‘ stock companies, orneperatencanoanlM imiar id -f ’ss pledged forp^m&t l^|j lo J^j^^S^^3"''Hs i il{a . - \;i held *° ■“"«O* Usoha^TS au the obligations of the United-State*;-- - i *,; ~ ~ ; Subacriptiona will be reoelved by the Treasure ,' - ernfthe United States, at RTashiiitoo, the’'”"' ’ several Assistant Treasurers Snd dcslanated tic- '** * *’ ' t ‘ positarles, and by the a ; Third National of Fa. Fourth National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. . ' ' i and by aU National Banks which an deposf. ' . taries of public money, " AMD All RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS ~ . throughont the country wIU give further info 1 * --HI mationand *t . ... , . ’ ’-4 AFFORD BVE&Wbfclft VS SU^C^ 1 A Hbo *'t% \ BEES, IJ -i,." •••••»; - , i- 'J 90TH •• r “*' OF THE % * **'? **-*lO,OOO to *60,000 taken on a .lnrle^S'i^fJ!? .olveneyandf.tr profit. Umm JU * t SliSf^ ro, V"f P* l3 7 pSras D % f ssk£ r Ti e 4 t S#faA T Qait«B, Baimarala. tflm. •' vd|l§i| fn *sgg{W£ 7 _»eplft- 08 Market, tWo drer. Or<w|S’h ZSBftW: -r .a B&F?."?msB*r ._ ' ft!' r » f - -.-i&ii i - - .. *» „T_. i ' Vj i .$2,250,000 00 'f'ji C&Sy k l 4 \\A ‘ x ,< I
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