rm] Ports Street, Boitaftj'i -Mm «Ur.i?sW?*»Blten ... the rate of *2,3 ■•"-WHttJShfisbaY' *. The. pcafln. J d ra wn 3 t) yesterffijf ‘ A laifc i ton were present, i the proceedings. mingtiam, hud 'aim: i nataea araw&thpy ! fill* . ' .• - , I“*® ' Michael Hann. rjiStmngeTO,-;--. . - AMEtaein : ' ' : P Wagner . & * K Harmevner f -« : « JfttttcJttyeE Jack emL . ; John Graft ■..Aphn-Freazer DavtdiHarrtt s: £ J B °J rd -.JJ Jumball ■-. F Muniz Michael J °neß JosStecher • Jameaßarr i * John TOpter. ■' i • 22BKP' *V~ g®“E* <* = ; |ta«te MOn * iS% ! ■-• s . ' Wm Ptf/*d’ rl ““ &eoB J urfai rSfl ’ 7 “ Pollard Thos Garrett . v a Banz Wenzer *. l 2S k ’? troebe l John Wuifruno SSSiS?®?** John Thomas Phil Pro St e, v SrSE!.^ ar,i Wm MtUer Sebastian Mac • t^.T, b ?f r Sam Goroamitn oi l Ludwick Fiahnan j 5^ u T^^9^- e€ . Ad&m Varron Thoi'prolser ■MI „ lea Kean Jack Hauser o'.>wsSrS“ Wer Phil Haara WAfttaßaco Andy MnftpUand “£*»*»»•» John Flleatigh Phn P a,\i it't - 1 ® cub saughman Phi! Gather Jacob Och i b “ a Va:da John P Davis John Meynick Sami Johnson Henry bllverman James Oalrin Peter Walker hdlUdiard Wm McKee John Hlglcy . Pat %K°m a ' FrM Boseinyer Felix Burns - Wm Miller JasOarev John Troop ■ Martin Naeehel Nat Nealis LeAftarben- Geo Frets Sam Stewart Ohas Wenz E d L Ihmson JnoSohapp . gepry Moreland ©has Church Harman Eckert John Walts? ?“ J bt 2?“ Wm Bodennan i i3n -° nba Jho Snyder ,5° s*s™??* Oonratf Hetrtck Ohas Boblnson JnoQlrty Eobt Cunningham Adam GtemMng no j* ShaHhr ; j^ss*" 7 PhtTr John F Simmon. M William Fortune Jnoeanard . Georve Kuhlman ■■■ ?^wi 1 V McG “ Lra Wm Tucker tS?s° be , rm i 11 Wm Kestnee t i n ov P ‘i“ Wabcr James Boyd T«Ml S ws? r Michael Kaber - Johh waiter - Adrtw Stewart Pet V er d n 0111 ?! Theo Sold Close Peter Demoth John Conrad .iSAake* , Alex Graham John Wolzer WWUson Ed Wheeler • £h«»ll°t.c er CFMenkedlek ' y££?n mA .! Iron Hell ton Jack Hoi.tela ? John llonahoo * “ Wm Kreder T.in'w'” ~i . John Bottle. Jack W eiostal H Floyd OhaaQeng * Aux Boaelio “ John Sehalffer L'hafi Schmidt Johnny 1 routman i>eorge febberly . &ss=r 'i“^nald •1“!“ Bidder - lifted Shuck Wm MoCalllster 'pJtlTrs ■tMoSany ■■* George Knowtou I en Slocum ySlFr' - s“™“’Bombach Frel Benfleld James Moyer Piter Feat . St, ? n * e, ‘ , “ ‘fce city. -A few dnys ago ■ »r“» ver6ould PT* 1 ™ large num '““r” ■“ ®«“ the rand districts wete til our ,$%• ■ F^ 3J>rincl ® al thoroughfares wore utterly we ?° r* <•**■«* «i‘her' In provldlig substitutes for themselves or on the 1 lookoutfdr the best opportunity to enlist. But hour, although some of the streets are tilled. - mono but residents in thellty with a fewexeep ttons rreto be found. Mis is no doubt Swing .to the ,‘draft, which as soon as these country- 1 : ,men found It wastobe enforced, they struck tteir tents, and dltected their course homeward to their own habitations. The decrease of atian gera could easily be noticed even before the draft was actually enforced, and to the fact we may attribute tho many difficulties the Fifth and Ninth wards encountered in their efforts to hi) their quotas.. Here wi offered largeboun ties, and consequently thole who could not en , ter tain,nmoh.ii ope of filling, their quotas flocked to the city where they could seoure the largest amount of hard cash, aDd Unlisted to our credit. To this fortunate occurreiee, for In no other lightcan it be regarded by |us, may bo ascribed the unexpected sucoess with which our labors were attended in raising tie nceess ary number Of volunteers to 811 the city quotas. Charged with harce ny.—Yesterday in. formation was made at the Mayor's office against a doctor named Lynch for larceny, which, if it proves trueJ will considerably his reputation, tnd, among other things, will also reduce thi i number or hit pa tients at least m this cotnt lenity. It appears that the Dootor sold a watol to a party who, pn , falling out of funds or tome other reason, pawned it at Olmlotti's, on SmithSeld street. The latter subsequently hal occasion to self it toampn named J. w. Joh rston, who soon af towards mado the unpleasant discovery that it had been stolen. He accord ugly caUed on Olm iotti with a desire, probsl ly, of restoring to him the watch, and thisgen leman made a slmi lar caU on the person wl o had pawned the watch, and the threo gentle: len “putting their heads together,” discovered hat the Doctor had come by the article in a wi y which Indicated that there was theft somei mere. A warrant Was Issued for the apprehen don of the Doctor, ..when it was fouhd that hit place of basinets tris unooonpfed, so it is bell ived that hs left en argent business for parts iinl sown. ■ Body Fimud —On Mot day while one of the hands on a steamboat 1; lng at the foot of . Ferry street was cleaning aw ly some drift-wood that had colleo led about the wharf, he diseov ered the body of a man. laft rmatlon was sent to Alderman Donaldson, wht ns acting daring tho absence of Coroner McC lurg, and he pro oeeded to holdan Inquest on he remains. The body had apparently been in the water for some time as theflesh was BO decos .posed that recog nition wits impossible. '.The an-...-*.! was of •[toqt build, and' eras dressed : n dark pants and a light and had on a ; ixlr of new shoes .Ftom a receipt 'found on the. pprsOn of . tine de - «tod, it ls supposed his nam> was Berry Oow sil, or Oonnsll The jury ret timed a vordlct of daund drowned.; r >i-- b i-V •' '~f - i' ' ' r~i lii« ' ' ’ the sjgeatio&of •dmtUoneat of tht Ki>«wi J&f* » 7 »: ' Q fi rati X.P:FORTACT*’fcOo^ flggßlFS&ftjWfe*" «■ LaveiUie&iento tod finbialf* ***«*.-. . v .. iUhthar*lXT Pose, teqfanta ( >per hundred oople*. milflßME. tBHTKP, srn.a, ' 18M,' full the tge Provo a Marshal** office * hfcmber of anxious speata and paw unusualattention to district drawn waa Bln sy ba seen by. the nuittber of xpve a prettyheavy qaota to „ °l? r V oo £. Mrt H * u WM dhed last night to r he performances were notnlng than mssnlfloent, and the exquisite taste s^i d £” which the role of Norma, rendered did not sudluic admiration and applause of the Dr 7 G«nlel-Now It the call on H. J. Lynch, No 90 Market street. Having purchased before the advance In goods we are prepared to tell bargains" ,han u ' ual P rtce *- U»K x>on and get U. Miner.—We are Indebted to H. Miner for Harper’s Monthly Magnzlne for October. It contains some unusually Interesting matter, and of tw * ,a ™fltß mslssinc tnoold mil to procure a copy. Insured.—By purchasing £}?*• 8 ys bre i 1 ,'‘ Ifoolt 1 f oolt Htand lor sglo by Wm. bamner A Co., No. 28 Fifth , tree!. . Bo “ k >, envelopes, paper, checka °n. all the banks dceda, portfolios, Ac.. Ac lor sale by Myera, Schoyer a Co., 39 Fifth atreet hv A Mt?“*i , 7 A lar ß e aaaortment J uat received bj Myen,Sohoyer at Co., S 3 Fifth atreet. JOfIBPH IUIIB KBTBB JOSEPH METER & SOT, fcAKtTFACrtTBSRS OF j plain and fancy FtTRNITUBE AND OHAIBS WAREHOUSE, t«3 SMITH FIELD, AjrO«4St PE ITS Sta Between ath at., and Virgin alley. ■ i .■ ‘ Pirrsßimaß. I 90TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXHIBIT Cash Capital. Cash State Stocks.,. Real Estate, (Unincumbered.) Mortgage Hoods,. ttnllrona Securities'.. United States Stocks..... Bank Stocks, ’’•* Miscellaneous Stocks,....!!!! Gross t 3,401,933 M LESS LIABILITIES: Lomea, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not due,) Net.............. 3,273,630 M $10,0(XHo $60,000 iakcfi oca risk **©«« equitably ad policies issi?ed without dpt at iSn>kiL bU bi an ’ A “ t, “ ded t 0 with fidelity'aid A - A - oabhier ft awl^ 2 L 0 i i» 8 2 -r i it S « O „ Sf, s ,«i w - w 1 O fr S» dg J 4l .."I sfj 5| gr 2 531 !||l! If -! i § * ji| 4 jl ,f y §, ißsf iii a £ 3 Bill %t:w n 'laan S'a fk= ■sjfi I I f p^ssasssr^^gfe «tn»t, b y lITOEaaV rfoopr. th. iS sSs la^sgfts agiOKLWTwhXjSbSS^ ”|*4|P*y tteli dUtefct mfthe • *”** '' . >^?c^HSCTyl^CT»awk 3 li. til* rotlialioodinsn-! genertl aetUat s!*#&•, AH. ti». 9 i ««•« AMP PO^toK agra^r 1 * •*'*■*• 4**/-*'' «#,wooa«pMte . !•»'*&*?* fsjii <■■-+ }y -.-,-i ~., ,»• . r *He Ineonxe.l’stxssntl tJhe KxpmnCoia. “SSStIfS k tfha&Ato teif'iy ftWlifl and M court Haa decided that the dtvhttmhßaro.nbject to the tax. Theielftot or the decision will be to ■?“* the stookholdon in Express Companies up “ in«>“e tai, as lg railroads and steamboats,, and j ..there U no, apparent k&aoq why ibey itouM not* bejo. : ...-iu-'i-i ‘ .; ■:*" v; '/' ■ .’,..Boi4lera ; : ih aaaesaed. ; They diatktflt whdretbey re side when at home, and nibst pay a county of ten cents. Any citizen can present thenameß of soldiers to*fc* the proper district and he must assess them, and collectors are re*' paired to receive*to tax and give, a certificate of payment when the assessment is made. As to; aBaev* .tto names of so*- j ! iby are liable \ to a severe penalty. : ■«. I Hew "Commission House.—We direct at* to the advertisement of Mr. T. O. Jen kins Whoharjusfopefied if cbnrmiasion house at No. 239 Liberty street Mr. J. will receive orders for all merchandise, Pittsburgh manufac tories-and -refined oils, atdealern and manufao* turers-prices; He .will also in Flour* Bacon, Cheese, ato., ail of wbfch will be sold at the lowest market price. . -Prompt attention Wfil W|faM&& meats and correspondence. Democratic Man Meeting.-A grand -maaa meeting tjf the Demoei'aeyof Beaver coun ty will be held in PUlllpa.burg on Saturday) the i 2”‘ of Oobo *’® r; A large attendance la expected ; troop allparts bribe county,. and arrangement, have been made to have as grand and lm. posing a meeting aa possible. Several very ableand prominent speakers have- alroadvbeen engaged for the occasion, who will address lhe audience on the moat ltoport*it political topics of the day. Third ■’Word Demderailc Meeting.— Tpp Democrats of the Third Ward will not fall to attend the-tneetlhg to be heliMo-nlght at the Headquarters,' comer of Fifth and SmlthbeU streets. It Is important that every Democrat who can attend will be there ami do what he can towards rolling up such a majority for Lit tle Mao aa will demonstrate to tne opposition the uselessness of endeavoring to turn the old Third from her faith. i Twenty-Ttilrd Dl.trlct,-,The 1° Congressional Conferees, who met yesterday at Klttannlng, nominate I Wm. J. Kounti, of Allegheny Olty, aa their candidate for Congress. 8 5*'*' 4 »■•«> —This beautiful spec .kr*m*: s?'b, cre » t «< i .Unite a sensation among the amusement-lbelng members of the community, and continues to attract large crowds of spectators. It is now being rente dteorent from tost appearance, which anils much to Its attractleenessTand, If possible, ren ders it more beautiful and enchanting. Knabe’s Unrivalled Pianos.—A splendid assortment on hand, which were boughrWfore the Ust advance m prices. J>ersons tn want of * have an opportunity to get one of the beat make at the old price, by calling at Charlotte Blume. a Flfthstfeet. HiUnelnS! **“ asplendld assortment of ow'prho. I*' 1 *' Plh no *' w hlch she can sell at very .....(3,280,000 00 ASSETS, JULY, 1884. ...,..* 106,298 88 t.i.. -680,390 00 87,983 18 •■••/ JKUM M 546,108 00 ..... 800,005 00 1,069,110 CO 23,489 50 TELTOy^PHIC. ,3 rFBOn OBE ETRS T- KDITtON.- Ferry-Special ofithii 19ttt%ays - S 8 tlm yislt of Lieutenant GeneHil Grant' ms to pnt in “ inotion ® om ®!ltepofiatit ijipyemimt in the army Un Friday mottling iaat the enemy dis appeared entirely from, -the left wine of nnr aitnrm "Berryville and 'Winchester ii B’' 8 ’' “w wly mada tt tajnt show, on our light. This give rise to the surmise that they had either taken up-fheiiHine of re treat to Strasburg, or had' massed their left on pur right for a concentrated ,mpvsi?ieift against .us, (?erreiial{ Sheri-' dan at once took measures to ascertain f ?9f..an<} from. iaformaiion_obtaiped soon came to the conclusion that itfie at tempted clever movement of General Early was only feint to get the tfdo'ps on iPdyaftto the west .aide of Qpeqnan er ®', TheHrap'Was'dfsebVeiedlhtrthe rebel. General thwarted,in , his .designs, yesterday morning! at Afur- lwfween the rebels;; Consisting of artiHrfrjt and infantry, and Our troops undef Gonerhl Averill, showed that the tebels were stoutly guarding thi Haiti. moro and Ohio railroad, with a view of preventing hr reopening from hem to Cumberland. Spongy after daylight This morning the enemy were discovered ■ in foreo onthe west bank of the Opeunan where sharp; skirmishing ahd' a jbrigk cannonade took place between the.-arm es: Major General Crook tyjlh his vet-' nranshf the Wist Virginia September 20—A World'* Washington special of the l'Jih says: I * to Thomas Morgan arrived at 10 o'clock this morning from City I Point. At an early hour yesterday morning skirmishing began on our ex treme left, and when the Thomas Mor gan left City Point at 10 o’clock it had grown to be very brisk. On Prlday the rebels were Seen concentrating bodies of troops on oor loft, either for offensive movements or in apprehension of an attack, by us. A report has been put ■ ano&t to-dav that there has been a severe battle on the Weldon road, and that the i enemy has succeeded in dislodging Gen Hancoojr, and regaining possession of the road, but diligent inquiry foiled to establish the report. Great Victory in the Shenandoah. Waß DErABTMEST, IYashirQ'TON c i’^ r .’ Se P te “ber 20—10 a. m — J favor Yesterday, Monday, the 19th, Major General Sheridan attacked the rebel forces under Bruckinridgo and Early near Bunker Hill, in the BUenan noah Valley. They (ought ad-hard bat tle all.day, and a brilliant, victory .wns won by <*ur forces. The cneury 'were driven over twelve miles; two thousand five hundred prisoners were captured, nine stands of colors and five pieces of nrtillory-wcre taken, and thu relxd killed and wohnded left in' our hands'. The I rebel Generals llhodcs and Gordon were I killed, and four other rcliel Generals Wounded. (Signed) Interesting from New Orleans. w< New York, Sept.- 20,-The lhratf,'» wew Orleans correspondent, ■writing' on the 12tb, says:-. Ills reported that For lest and Dick Taylor have joined forces and number 20,000. Gfcnefal Gbolson’B command is also said to bare joined them. Great secrecy is maintained con cerning their movements, hut. a seces sionist here said if Farragut took Mo. bile, forces would have to be sent from here to hold it, and then they would move on either New Orleans or Mobile. An expedition by gunboats fond been sent throrgh tkejlakes and boyous near Grand Lake, capturing boats, soldiers, ;and some few stores. Borne of the soldiers were perfectly naked. 128,303 S 3 Affairs in Texas. New York, Sept. 2D.-News from Orleans by the Continental, to the 12th, has been received. Reports o( Lortinas’ operations in Texas are full v confirmed. It appears there was a full understanding between the Rebels and French to jointly attack and capture Matampras, and that it was frustrated by Cortmas, who put himself between the two forces and whipped both. He then captured Brownsville and tuned it over to our 'authorities, hoisting the American flag. Important Movement of Gtenera Sheridan, . Yobk, Bent. SO.-A Tribune:* special, of the l?th, saya: Sew* 6/ an ..important movement of Sheridan's aray reached here to-night. Up to the time yppr messenger left no decisive resul t had been obtained. Severe cannonad mgand skirmishing were going oil un to dispatch time of the tain B was thought a general battle for the posses sion of the Yailey had commenced or was certaiato' transpire very soon. ’ Death of an Old Citiaen. Buffalo. Sept. 20.—Gen. Palmer, one of the oldest citizens of Buffalo, and President of the Buffalo and State iiltre Railroad, died yesterday after a short illness. V^.^ OEa,lGarKn a A Vine - Pltt *imrgii, Aiign»tlrt, iBM.,- <■ .^!/ «j3P* . . . rmwoSi-tSiSt if: i ) report that I attacked the forces of Gen Early over the Berry rifle pike at the after a most stubborn and sanguinary engage ment, which lasted from early in the morning until 5 p. m., completely de feated him, driving him through t Win- I tester, capturing about 2,600 prisoners, I ftve pieces of artillery, nine battle flags j and most of their wounded. The rebel Generals Rhodes and Gordon were kill ed and three other general officers wounded. Most of the enemy's wound ed and all their killed fell into our hands Our losses are severe, among them Gen. D. A. Rnasell, who was killed by a can non shot. Gens. Upton, Mclntcah ami Chapman were wounded. I cannot tell our losses. The .conduct of the officers and men was moat admirable. They charged and carried every position taken by the rebels from Opeqtlan creek to Winchester. The? rebels were strong in numbers and very obstinate in their fighting, 1 desire to mention to the Lieutenant General commanding the gallant conduct of Gens; Wright, Crook, Emory and Torbett and the officers and men under their commands. To them the country is lodebted for this hand some victory. 4 more detailed report will be forwarded. (Signed) P. H. Sheridan, . Major General commanding. Was Department, Sept. 20. —Full detaijs of the casualties will hi* g i vcn when received by the Department. , (Signed) E. M, Stanton, Secretary of War. A Confederate Officer Arrested Attempt to Seize the Steamer E. M. Stabtob, Secretary oi War. Steamer Philo Parsons Seized Statcuaent ol' the Cleric Saitduskx, Ohio, Sapt. SO.—On infor matlod received from the Government authorities, Capt. Carter, commander of the U. 8. steamer Michigan, arrested a Mr. Colz, an officer in the Confederate army and leader of a company to seize the steamer Michigan and release the prisoners on Johnson’s Island. After his arrest Colz confessed, implicating six prominent citizens of Sandusky, who were also arrested and taken to John son’s Island. Colz’s programme was for the Confederates to come here either by rail or water and seize the steamer Philo Parsons. The following 1b the statement of the clerk and passengers of the Philo Par sons, plying between Detroit and San dusky: Abo'ut five o'clock last 'evening, when within ten miles of Sandusky, the steamer Philo Parsons was seized by thirty-five Confederates, armed with na vy revel vers and hatchets, who topk passage as citizens at Detroit, Malden and Kelly’s Island. After confining the remainder of the passengers lit the hold and cabin they run her below here some ten miler; came about at Bass Is land to wood. When lying hero about an hour the steamer Island Queen, bound from Sandusky to Cleveland’ overtook the Parsons, and suspecting nothing wrong, came alongside to land her passengers -over the Parsons’ deck. She was no sooner made fast than she was also seized and her passengers thrust into the hold of the Parsons. The ladies were passed up stairs afjef wood tag and landed under guard, Baying to them that they would soon know their doom. They finally concluded to land the men also, swearing them to secrecy for twenty-four hours, retaining the of flcers and crews of both steamers I.o,run them. The Island Queen was afterwards j C. W., ebandohed ahd reported' sunk! 1 Ehe rebels probably expected shnufln L AT E @ T R Y nmmm more TE'L'EG’EiAPH. C’/t iM2) FOB TUB,BOS®; t 'K-i ii , r SEd6ND EDITION. VERY LATEST. FROM HARPER S FERRY, Sheridan. ' ' - r ■ '> A! \i 1 > i ■ " i/’ Great, Rattle Nesf Berryville. theenemy defeated, 2,6to NEW Yobk, Bapt. 20.—The Gommsr • d&fVWariiington special; draft in, the JTirft this city was completek quietly to day. Messrs. Nic olay and Hay, the President’s private - secretaries, and Aldei'man Bapley were drafted. • _ ■ Considerable excitement exists in Gov ernment and mllitaryTcircles in regard to the two rebel steahjers TWiich have appeared, on Lake Erie. It will be re collected that some time ago, Q^n..Hal leck ordertd that the gunboat Michigan should be stationed at Johnson’s Island to prevent the threatened liberation, of the rebel prisoners confined there. By a special treaty with Great Britain the United States is prevented from'having more than one war veesel armed. with one gun upon Lake Erie, and hence a protest was made by England against' the Michigan's armament, which was eighteenguns. As the Michigan is con fined to the surveilanco of Johnson’s Is lsnd, it is feared that the rebel steamers' will ravage our commerce, and perhaps ■ lay Buffalo under contribution. « FROM NEWARK, N. J. •••*;• 1 An Ovation to Geri. McClellan Immense Throng of People. Hbwakk, N. J., Sept. 20. An im mense ovation to Gen. McClellan is go ing on here to night by the Democratic clubs of Newark, and the streets are bright with illuminations, transparen-. eies, &c. Gen. McClellan is the guest of Senator Wright, at whose residence the serenade Is to take place. More than 10,000 people are congregated in the strreets. COMMERCIAL & ITOAUftIAI, PITTSBURGH PBODDOB IIIBKEI Orvroa o» thh Daily Port , WBDintsDAT, September|9ist, 1884. ( BUSINESS— Continue* Inactive, dealer* take hold sparingly. Thaweatherwaepleaaant. Tlie receipts of produce by the rlrer are on the in crease. Aa regarde the leading arljcles of pro duce we have no particular change to note. Our rlrers are fallingr The receipt* of Grain and Tobacco by the river were Large* the principle portion goee East by rail, In fact the Central road Mttns taxed to It* utmorf capacity, not withstanding the faeiUtiM it is known to have. The tale* were ae follow*: 11 plcga EoU, ,loe«o. rf™2, UR rT he m * rket «■«* steady ( wlth aMr aem*nd. Srlcr were made to the extent of 380 Family |tl 00 A HPLES— Were dull* The kuddlv excmvls be demand. Sale* IOObMs at 7®ksa,Bo bbT —Salee 300 bbla at S 3 00@i 60 per »*♦* “ V bbl." Km^OoelS 011 ' 5 ’ * 7 ’°° i CiOVu **® ; B gEF—Sale. 130 tta, M©26e. r 1 j" h ?* t “““hanged. Corn—Sale, too buah, from depot, lM; 100 do, .tore, l 62©1 66. UaU, tale* 300 buah, depot, 79@d0c wdoNo'^i'^pergallon* ‘ ° U prto “ t * rß • dv “*- OHEErfE—Sale* 50 bx* W R, 22Q530. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. OWIOH or THI Daut Post, 1 WEDaraaDAT, September 21st, WH i BUSINESS—Was more active. The demand for Crude was liberal. We note a fair amount of transaction, at at .light decline. The receipts amounted to 2,TM bbl.. The .ale. were as fol lows - l In lit -Saifs 1,000 bhls, from Flake A Han *w*' ' wells, onp t; 2,800 do, pltvs returned liKKlvVr^V. 1 '. 510 =On CiTCIUSATI &XOUIBVILLE~ THURSDAY, SEP, 22, 4 P. M. ,6a5& nn, commander, Thos. s. Calhoon, Clerk, will cave, as anuouncedabove ’ For fnaghtpr passage apply on board, or to JAMES GOLLINS A CO., Agents. FOR ItNCinaATI -«• LdrifiVllAK i • i i f *Hgj DASV SEPE. a, AT 10 A. M. EaSClh FISK PASSENGER vfeKSSß&teamer ANSA, J. H. Marratia “®Teave aa announced above. y ot freight or passage, apply on board, or to 1 WOOD, or JOHN FLACK. Agents. FOR ST. LOUIS. THIS-DAY, 21t lnsst. i; rr THE FINS) PASSENGER AHMENIA, Captain m cailum, will leave as announced above. Fo freight, or to J. D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agts. FOR [CINCINNATI ' ■ '* .137 m AnS all other Family Mediolnfia can he found jenulEe at the PITTSBUfitIH MIG HOUSE, Torr&uce & M’Garr, Ooraer of Market atreot and Fourth. -...205 4i ..8/775 Itrura.ftlediclneS. Dhetnleala,*Perfumery, Paints, l>il», Lead, VarnKhee, Brushea, Trusses, P 8° And all articles usually found In Drug Stores ol tlrst quality, tor sale lots, s I SCHOOL BOOKS Of all kinds used 4n the PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AND ALI, OTHER "sOHOOLa DT THE CITY l SCHOOL STATIONERY Of all Jilads. r . ... . r . L Prices as Low as be • * AfFordod. c *^ A^ i O. MEIXOH, i ft WOOD STREET. o O J» — l< s • OP CO-PARTSEII - arm ofo. IHMstNk !>orfs awivea oo Ih. nt or w. THaITSEN, Executrix* 5 F.XTjHiISE*V, Exeoutor f Of-Ertftte of O. Ihtaaen, deceased. rQ./,r. IUMSKJt, Wat, lansKN. . M. O’U. la«*ttN. C^WSBffs^'ffiSS tKgiSfffi,:;"" " ■- • -i o. 1 ’ 1 MJADtoSg WM. IHMSEn! M O’O. IHMSEN. .w. • H* SSB^TBOBK. ■ep3o:lmd : v , Duck , Crafik lubricating Oi] Bnok3«i§?~? ““*** * genQlne «UcH 5 onr,, ARRIVALS AND DBnkBTVaEI, J«*. Heev IrwinsßllzaWth.” 5 " * . Bayanl, Peebles. Monongabe&fflfr. . Minerva, Gordon, WheeilhgT* ” - DEPARTED.™^ pjSrtSf ?J" ke > BrownavUle.i. ‘ M^°»g£2Sg? eV wSIS he Minerva,. Captain Gordonn Is the noon?** 11 * p ? oket fee todlay, Tearing promptly at O^Tr• paa*eager steamer “Anna” boM. basexceilent aoaotnmodationa tor paaMri- -_f?? he “Atmeißa,” Oapt A, O. McCallnm, is announcedl to leave for St. Louts, to-day. Tnie boat, has the beat of accomodations lor nas aengcreand la in charge of careful and attentive at earner Glide No. s, Oapfc r i^?? der ?S n ’ lB “uuounced for Cincinnati and dSt it, B* Il ! oat hM “xPeriot accommo dauona-and tain Charge- of careful and atten- Mr - Bier, who has ohaiSj of .♦he Office, Will see thatpassengers are well cared Wheeling (fe P^rkersbprgPacfeflta Supporters; Shoulder Braces, TOBBENOE A M’CJABB, No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth INTERS fgg-PITTBBPKOn THEATHg- |~ ami Manager. .777. W, Hmnuoi, ,_ Last night but three of the popaJer Aet/eii,' kttiehesdbbios, Sr h^\ SP tK“^f^HO W «. t bU«dbj th, e *‘ Qerman flre-aot. FAtfOHON, THE MEBRY CRICKET Fanehon, the little Cricket, Ettle HmvlaMsin jThe eh the (Jdifcpahj To conolade with ' ' “ ■ “ • ■* :- : , NUBSERY OHIOKWEED. Chlckweed J.O. Belton Jjgp’MASOSTC HAIL. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thnreday, Sept. 38, ay, as* *9. KETUEN OF THE FATOBITE3. ' • 6 SAM. SHARPLEY’SMErSISELS Brags Band and Burlesque ‘ • •Troupe. Tl» Heroes of a Hqafamhf wn^ X^E GBBAJ'j fmrtfr-nV.frrtcrgg. npr»typ«E? ear M ab °ve, Aatrodnoine Qav Store* ’ “ 0t Jct co P led toJ - cot d m^°atB“c C l“k: Do °" °P<* »t *■To ' F **** ; gP“COKCBRT HAM, TWO JaOHTS MOB® Of ITALIAN OPERA s& in coimequenpeof the on tie prat jilgtjt’B, performance, ami ihi s=,* ' numberofperaoni who weteMiblo’tooMafii ■eats, and in order to comply with the ramipVt t p£ many to-ShSine “ ; PI a “ , 1“ - „ * Dou Glnvannl. ---iriSjf rJJ 16 WEDNESDAY Em, Second Graid' J \' fed olFert h °' Perfbraemo.t GALAXY OFSTMfS. aepl9;2wd L E D G E it S” M EMOUASDUMfi, i .... .. day books, JOU B N . cash; boohus, BUIII BOOKBj sarj i M O R T G AGE S>, Sills of" Lading, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. ARNOLD’S WK, Carmine and a variety! Of Aidlhtiiiianks, DEPOSITION PAPEH, LETTER PAPER, NOTE PAPES, MYERS, SCHOTEHy * DYSENTERY Diarrhoea. * i: c DIXON’S ABOMATIO CAKMiirAxnrc la the only aafe and aura on*. u taina no ypwntor deleterioua dnun, unis, aral or other ihluriroa toramediM generelly .old&r thla«Ui**s diacaa*. It la ao efficnoiota that ftwMm ’"y.on It In thair «U pronto nnd dtnrtrotM omwT “ . *v* um noCholMh HUtaßniwdauhh. mi $ ■ 4 . . ■f* ***»**cn*9i#*i¥t **^g^H«,ssa.ciM a ~~ '->Vr^r-'‘r¥;'. PASS BOOKS, RECEIPTS, CAP PAPES, i.f ENVELOPES,- ' jr ‘ MO. fee. No. as Filth itreet.