sne t u t ; ` 4 " 4 4. mule Sam ,(PIN'S 'CQN MIE all work fe w. anY4e*li • .) 4t.1 10 and everyudi ks . , and Retail. sep27 7 z•, v v . AS Goo s, p arge , P **/#O4. • _P ri uraheafts NOT l'OT4fl4 - 11Ortg 3 New Poplins, New 'Obintses, New Alpacas, Nevi Kew Merinos, New Moak§ and In addition to a t DOMES HI7QiIS CO2I ~CONSICIWE I We Mire redo CARPETS, OIL O VD' And general 'stook of giving out 04Uinters 14 ariPiti,falitafford, W.F ARTAND Next House to sep29 41 r ,- 51 ?. Hundrell --of: Plbrig redemption - by not C. first. Be= - has' -for •`- ed attention-lir in watch' be bas cured' and cases: Hie reme. terruption of business i 13 l'itge-64DkraBrOwn, fsi his office ) No. BO Smi morning until 9 atnigh resident oy Pittsburgh • O "TrllArtferato.. • t0..5.8A7!.977p771 ► BBO,B.L'PlArt meet of these unrivall • . sold at 4 Wootton of fr dollarsieial Aiwa facto : style of Piano...:Testuo.' 'roalbmg, gitraioich as .1 some Ortheloost (Tans teuretn theTdetara gratis. --, • • '0 sep2o - • R Eorivxvio - „ o f 4,o4Ess ;oo grein 0614 log parviipied,bednr ed to eaktittingtitmt see, , . . ~~r 7 :K.r~,ti► nom.._ B. ..4glianjuld-!:1121 oneli ell*Bltteiriejit to of Iwo diteeLiiiiittififillffs dresirtOUS - tt;:zW4 R. • sep2o:/td vixmoinvvrjc Jcll4 4 offtikbEt• keeling , the -DihntotteiWeigh EVENTIthai Sept: 29tht, nent Whitten; will be p meettnr'y - PITIVIVE•00, PT. WAYN/S & 0810A410 R. 00. .9A , Akia.OF T STARSTART, .PH4 . 8001200, P - .44 - Se ember Ltda. ), Dvimmut.....ny I Raga or. Irma. 1304511. OF DIA to s lt,S, the Presiderif of Ulla - 1 0-antipany --haa th day deolared a divi— dend of 2X„ per anat. an the eapitaliftelrior the third quarter, ending L .30th last, payable (free of Government tmir , wand after the 17th of October proximo, at office of the Com pany, in this City, and at- a Transfer Agency, W 0% - KA:111;er a. No. &2 Wail Arco, Ne ffl to the- eteekho are as registerM at the g ive oor.a. Ti • Transfer hooki of the COlnliMly will.olote a 2 P. on the fat day of - colober, & remain alined until the miff. ' W. Ti. BARNES; soiattriti"' illemptary. 5 ~i ; f .i..-, ) At -4 .:. , • - 6 --. ... -, 0 -. .... .1,9 •, A .. 9 •4. r . ..; 0, - .:: .4.g... 4 1.. .j " g yi ,: .. .P 4 1154 'kg - 4 .. .' A Co j iiik , ,a), T i rgra: • " 0 t . 23 c i . 01 cia.t - 2 : - , : trig : D•_•#-: ' --'tit,do;..„, 11 " t4 . • i ;4 , i 6 .4..aa, teffi ' ;, ' ,.. 1;4 '1,1344 F 4. g • 4 k iz i - c ligit 1.1.V4, * " ip.,10 1 ...6 ...,3 • cotvirl •-•-t7,..ra4 1/J4 •_ a= 0 1,:. wi ~ .1,!: a= ... c 0 ig 0 '' 2 riN rs ' alo 0 1 wca b... • - 10 0 r• Pi ''. CS •W L i / 0 • 00211142`" ''- gri'" t r l 4:11......0t - 0 .4.) .- - 0 cv—co ).2) - r. • ~ ..., •. ••-•,-"a.1.,"r. °A Q • - ~..oh, <4,4 opl 00 .(,'. .-:-..' ' _,„2012 :4:44 C41:1:609." Pa ';....:41109e5tg. 0..103 ° 1 " PgiAg i t 64 20 - i i 9 ,--,.:-,• V• -'-' l: l l ldiag .7.L...e.-_---z ta. -- - r ;. .1. , 1177- r t - ..!..:);...' COMMON 41ERCHANTa • RCHASINCARNI palNraniiii, Cheese, . ea andliraita- • Fruits; and-au Ps Pitilditiitii:ly; OrdersAlle-44Pa11-raerll 4 bieF kittisbil* aufgrAtiaß49l44P- .k .. .erte - -~~ 1 ,"'' 4•'' . f -2 1141 - - 4 -;-• 44 t 4 • •-•.% r5.. t1 , 1‘4;0014 ei rtentAittenilink 4 tll4, , 4464o: -. 4 -Z. 7 .. " . slitootkoo,itreseatod.for your . .notiosAt ths . rifr 1:31,..tr) • 7 ,". IURGIUTHEATRE iu#~e~eibw Boot and Shoefoilotte: hprio world that at FT fLia, Stroxit s '• '—• dnd`sold'Pfiesper,tLYn tviisldßoaattlfaf , Stiopo :for ...$.;::*:::::. - i'i '4 -i - fit •• • : 14 P re M °l4l ". t sioor to - ttso Eipreas Office, " • P ENI N 41141. A d well•auolted Steak - tit-DRY • slue the late dieline In fea ns to OtiOL4 adPantagea to'. ' e BE aftTAIRED IN ANY. '1 and_, and figured. /Pi/Wilmot Us * Substitute for' It is a matter of intone consideration among our cousins across the brine whether petroleum could not be successfully used as a subatitute foe coal on board steamships. There are many arguments - hrotight up in favor of the former, and if wej edge from the present state of affairs, a great 'many capitalists are fayor , the change. The English , papera vie* the matter ; favorably, and it is.prehable that thitteritorprUe 11 e.a{looeaefuliiithe end, Auoh English paper this-head "Adinitting that-hir OOM"- inon_purPoser the present price of petieleriM modem it Incapable of competing with coat as I stea utlimirthereareanany items which add - - -to the price of coal for isgreetoookpitteamer which must be taken into muulderation.- The first price here is a very small part of the matter -It is a subject of great importance, and should not lightlyle shirred over." /t enumerates the many diffloultus to be encountered by captains of vessels in procuring coal, and plainly shows that in the end the price of coal far surpasses that of petroleum. 'lt likewise complains of the delays which steamships are obliged to make while stopping for coal, compelling vessels to deviate Widely from the. beat tracts to the neces. vary coaling stations, se. that steamships are obliged to lon ten or twelve days in this man ner. .ffatinst•cffal it also places the army of stokers ruplirect, the Witty 'Vents the engines the Weide of fuel in, tlui heavy smoke,, and thti great...gpaio lost for merahandiee by the size. of the coaibunkere. The writer, a man of o.xtraft• rianceqlsielY believes that petroleum will thus be the means of fully developing steam naviga tion. Re says: "It certainly irthe proper steam fuel. It mut be kept'-fn otureentatant 5=1611401- -est idea the heat taken to the boiler, the grade kept cool, alai an. eaters of oxygen admitted be tween the ban." Re advocates forcibly the use of petroleum for many other reasons, and thinks that in many other respects : it is far preferable to coal. /f thhiprejear . wernput in to execution nu doubt we could derive innumerable benefits therefrom. The sale Of petroleum would be on the Increase, aid atuithcr ample field of com merce would open before us which would ren der the petrolertni trade the Most lucrative and exterudye la the world. The coal trade would not lose much by the etuuge, attAiiii foundries would still continue to nut coal; and no 'doubt private families woulffprefer coal to petroleum aca,11.4414,:;._, and plain. luew and beautiful styles every color. Shawls, C GOODS & HACK F, Alarker. and iritth. 'CZ OF THE IN GOLD,. the plan of tour OMB, iNDOW SHADES.) oda, on the . prinelple of all the advantages the COLLINS ; i • - 73 Plll.# Street, 9. 81 Office, second door -II are, ruined 'beyond on Dr. Brown at enty-two year conflii• of a certain elm, I. • leas than fifty; stlinn • are mlid, And alai r app li ed to in the early vozukant attendaneent ,eld. Street, from 8 In the Dr. Drown is an old d mends no' rnfereneea. I :10 2 47 0z .„.. , linleitile.—AliNnlarcase of 'Wld° occurred CM Tuesday evening in the . gliventit Ward. It appears : hat•a :man itainadrlienry Oalmust -a cabinetmaker by trade, had been on a agree for several days, ood Oa Tuesdae4marked to his, wife that bewail going totakeesaaithing to pat • ham tokleePao that he would notbother her for , •sarnettoiff , He left the /ledge; but ihnitly af. , `ierWi ' telari3liirned and procured , a tumbler: He Ithen erebbedi3a . , le/42 chop, W4leb is in theaame dot, 'aim "%girdle 'there 'he ices obSenieel ' by - the cnildren drinking somethingirep the tumbler. 2 ,9/ 1 Paining SethehOuhe hthhador,gadd-hyp to,i fails wife and children tuutiben went out into the yard ned.hiiiidein. in Mellows,. of. a• few • momentsheliegan to vonttpWheretipluOdswife sent for Dr. thick. Wile:Was promptly of the spot; butiturexaminstitin; fie said that it . was ;too late, and shortly afterwards the uniertunate an breathed his Iliat. tin examining the tum. "Kier the doctor eiPrelemilde.opLubsn ilMt the mixture drank was arsenic and corn meal. (Jul.r taus was sixty-four yearsof-age and was the fa ther of nine children. '. An Inquest was held on the body yesterday by Alderman Donaldson, amithe jury - returned a Verdict of death ty poison. !05,,-XIAINES: IS.'-k ol- i c e rdlty l i g li De !'m. fitp.to peven • nials af excellence On/ to G. Setter Alta !writ t professo se rs - lot& Matt- ;Ifoonbirs, t, by moil I" '43 Fiftb.strett. 3 , Ong.; . 1; • . I , Att. - s Mts. D 9 = parohased at tho s l d °Air Itcrmeetios the rlas, I sm.wepar. es.. LatUes, eallaud • .LI'NO.RI3 ' 96 , darket street, sth lit. Dlkrieftgri. ,2 : aniummears eugraidnor_ozaaaa, alkAar laszoorarron , y4iddriss, 0 „melt . :A4M ag oi L O., A rty at., • New York. • LLY—THESE I.f. the Deteoerl4_ in k s e ven THIIRSDAT o'clock. Ea& -et and address the I: sep29 • Des.s,oer Arreitiett:--Our readers wUi re member . I+4 'mob of the notorious desert. er Toni Whittaker, which we N noticed a short time Ago{ Philo he was being _Conveyed -team this city to Nashville to rejoin his regi ment. Wt4tairei, as.pstuil,Maile.hisMay lishk to this city. on Tuesday night special officer J. B. Sarber, ofProvoetMarshal niter's °Moe, flaying obtained information- that he was at the house of a relative above PApatown,immediately, „flatted the locality and succeeded in arresting him. .Whittaker wasprovided with a large dirk Intif‘tvialch he had secreted in his coat sleeve, .but madeno attempt ts use it. OBICer Sarber has irreThWilitiliiiiiticer-sixilltrerest times, but he has alwiss manage:lto escape before reahing ; his regiment, ; Democratic' nee Committee of the Fourth Ward, Flttsburght . • - Martin Connolly s ' 'Win. J. Anderson. Columblm;Weil B. D. Marker ._Albert - Gincitnei • Henry McMullen , 'Copt. MOM Roma., -Arthur O'Desry • Robe* faftel 3 - i jib •ra. Bath* ••• - iugh Denning L.Glosenkomp Victor Gochwind alivis Joseph D. Richards Main Brookme F. yer MOW Coyle -Charles Meltrkle allsn'ter .Tosepti O'Brihn Jninet-D.Velmer . • Jamesßurxiing Moltalukir4 • it • _John Mearnay Wm. O'Rourke • Samuel. Mengrave Bernard. (Jon JarameDanatopl - John' MeStuine = The meMliein llilitkiiiipUifec will meet at tho Pubila , Salleel Rouse this rl'hwaday) eve ning at '134 eoloolC. - • • •'•-• ' • eTllled Italinots.—East any auceeed*, infilling itnquottAfflougit they had to sntmunat more inintleitlhere than in any ot : th minty. 2 - /satie thyttli k utna quota was iirtliutfo ' lindOniteitheatet multilane no. bounty bond; so MO vyery. inan had ro hand over Mir MbeeitntiOn ;144: Or. l two' hundred &Ilia' .withcnitlayrholies -of reboveringi any pert ofids aoney, fat the en lzena are now quite gratified with theiranaea, and are frieriptil aypreitaini*r4iidelymii draft . ; - nreitjed;ll44l.—it appeals that' have beim drafted - in some canes have to failed retoort'at the time in their notteie. itrday out ot sop) EltylnitO*l44ll* him, not num . 4We fiaderelinikibt Whccerebereofter - 411,, qtient win flat - 14 A1.e eihatttittee after being end. iweettir taien,wilr:tharefair eonetio - lhefi'aihrt beion h4rid . • tto - ; 0144, earner ithaii!.49l4tbliielty taSinortuytt i 1 vatif-witt . taken b bahl ' *I ) tt 4l t thR ,slCes...arthiegigem IL 1 03- JI tJk 4 • but swag - OnWof thislatiefr was a weassafiess South Oar °Wm mid this/11w was =alas. ~ rr "A 47 T"'!" - S 'MT , - glfilB -7-- Mrt ' - . ~..., - ,74 „, 4 .. --- -• •-•-‘i.-,-;,.,..,,---.-----..0.?;,...-ci,..,ma.--.,.....!„- te..1.6103.,-4.64iiiiii.+lll4l6iiii4ll,iiio i- ittr , - 15..as Ar,..ityorN:kt,_..iihrgi*,-4,.... Waken- -.--- •,. .- ,-_-' . :i. , t r, , „._, „,„,.. I I at the feetlit-rreme.., etreetftiii t he U ar, —L'_• l " T. ' - ' yr 1 . .. - 1 : :: fel;3 7 .7., :.1 ',,,:,: . i: +.:!0 slicif4about Alia-06i; teei,,& - itis,— ott. old " - ,-,.• Pint:tun out. kiiiiiimilik net settoihiat lest ' traltitiatira-Untastrifila ' -- - 1 •` '-4. , e -- -- , • AD - - - ~- - —: . - at 14, las** to• the reiuml $Dr . Gortator: '' Rotuma li'ightinif althiNmeatr'' inmohLitlit. i i ktrElf,...*ll:4,:' 01a.q'reik' ifr' 'Nee to ir,c that' they will not perpetrate soh - -,... , • - page She, : New 'Lott eitvOilii,lfa: I State ,iinother fraintiiinniycin. - " , 1. , "- * =• ` NAsavillai-88Ftwnbern—skinnish , igralmegria L . pF . juyr a[j iii - ij0., , -. -.kite tiemoist - ii of the Fourth "ward, city of ing ivilk • Oe 'r e b 4 lbreil under F°iTert _ No c . a 341/Atilikesti.litewltork'frittliiirsoan- Pittsburg,' will ratio hickory - IMIP, thie-iliiiS, - t,.. 1-I" , e° ,,.. itl j th , l tt, 'jell aa1,..,8°-,n,sBeYY_t:r6l,/-1 tri o. stab Advegter l - unige , And :friinhiatir. ternoon, between foni indllre &cloak, it'tile ini u'L b wUAlau'll fro m . '''" N ''' , . o ' 4 " "Rmbl",•••' thaw fartykeatelestrigma, - ~. ...;,, ii , • f oot or '.i rv i lii stmt. T urn out D emoerati of vanced, arid holds his position and the . 1 town • up to 7 o'clock P. br. to-day. The 110 Ftellr.th Want, to raise the good old emblem of Milli • enemy advanced his skirmish.luie to within a half a mile of ours. We will probably advance our lines and attack in tbemornihg. Our losain to-day'sdglit,l lag will not exceed elititimen. '1 Prisoners haie Veen captured in Mar shal county imi their way to Mceinalit--_, ville t with dispatches for Cen•o Gordo Williams, who was to, unite with Forrest which state that Forrest has ttirehty Oeces of..iirtillery and abilidasetren thou- . 1 sands men. Six reguilatits•werereport,--r eti sent him - from 'WheelMt forte. ' 1 Gen. Rousseau; by-a!'zstrategie move. I ( meat, Invited • attack - .from the rebel 1 ' commander, but he did not respond. ' The telegraph is in working order to Pulaski 4 ,,- ._ft is iinVored at Chattanooga that two trains were-captured on, Mon day by a rebel into at Big Shanty on the Chajtanoogri Ballitincic. An officer just from the front, eihffirms this state ment. • '•••f• . -1- ' A grand torchlig4procession hihonor of Lincoln and Johnson, by the Ciarliiin residents of Nashville; took pluck to nighttzheadild ).:isr.via*A . : k i - regiment New 'Poi- - „,;,,.. l i, vo ~ : „:„.4k, who have re e. i ' ";•;-,-, ~ ... If - - ..% banners and tra ,\ ' .'". - -'f'; :3 ':hibited. The proc:" 11 ,- . , :: 4 4.,. - --.'fp the Capitol, where e: • )••••-F-' • ( ;soriMade' a forcible and patricitiolobioli,ln ihe Repremmti tive Hall. • -, • . _ (Jul. .1. L. Donaldson, Chief Quarter master of the Department of the Cumber- v land;dias orranized the entire fqrce- of the Cittarterniasterpbparp4otufnunt ing to over 7,000 men,Anto - companies and eight regiments. Arms and!man nition have been furnished Mira. They are in readiness at a moment's notice to co-operate with the regular troop ylten ever occasioned - by request: Greiititaise is due the chief of this Department for energy and zeal displayed in bringin into actloh this effectual e branch of-the g service. The 1734 and 1713thsghlo-liuti i 4 dred days' inen.have arrived n daft city,: also °apt; Mow, A. A. G. on the itaffsi • General Granger and will be-ordiiiiii* the Potomac en the istalf,,pf gehliiiiiilliz , "--" , 1-;.. - -i•s' _--;:7:-.•,./ 4rWi. . 4l"l44 o2.,.__i t tc 4 Ver*rtValtolits ' ObrualiondooPiss. . Li RICE IlliatsDAY IliO*4M MS. 29, 1 Dieetthp win brilaeld at thialelletvp:ietimes and places: - ,a- - • :- . .; '.. -:-i . --, - SHARDE",./llmmipmnnlipp, on THURSDAY, „8M& 29th at 7 p. m. • ~.... , 1 :SARVER'S EOTEti, 'Metaitildleaa towitahtp, . 1 : 410 . 13 5DA140.1 . 4h; at m. ' JOHNENP*S iii4l.TiMN, lilleghezty Valley Raft Roadon FRIDAE, Sept: 30th, at 7P. M. BOYD'S TA:papitom Waatitn&nPikegzt SAftditalte4l. lit, at 2' ii . T . ll - . - -:- TEMPEIyaiILE, on SATURDAY, Oat. iat, at 7c,lc ~,.. MA.NO; on SATURDit,' thk: fie, at 7 P. M. MCiNROEVILLE, Patten township, on MONDAY, Oat. 3d, at 2 P. Et- - NEW TEXAS, Plum Tow#Bl4, MONDAY Vat. 84, at teeky' 1510NOAY, Oetr - akatgii P. X. eitwillbie•P at the seveno inix fn Mr. respecovemetricts With • fera B 9 orderof the cpiltittlTTlKE ON ALEEnNGS. . - - , Important. Order.—The 'Provoit. Marshal General. Mei issued the following order: The Navy Department havingissued•oideM , this day that substitutes will not be enlistel,in the nary except they be — seamen or Bremen, hereafter all. substitutes, with these exceptions, for enrolled _. or drafted - men must be mastered into the em , , ,, .. , 4. ; .112t14)44#t Col. Rose.—Colodel Thomas E. Z tri nf*" , 7 C ott 37th regiment, - aril. f: Ighleit:yi4 4 tEprdtty, front .A.tlanta, , *- eigeiieclie4hoitswice Cii the purpose .44 htfal n recruiting ll's . ;The Colonel has pro w ed. himself a brae : ...' ' ant °Marg., and will be warmly rece.lved4 " ' friends l! , • ~ - - PlO-1110.—The ple-nia to be held at Iron City -Park by the St. Vincent de Paul society forthe benefit otthe poor,iruld annotumed foriaettiturday, was netmesarily postponed on accounrof the feu) weather which ptevailed in the forenoon of Slat day. It Will certainly be held on the first of rrettober, when all those who have heretofore ao generously omoted Me tereete of that charitable society pr are Invited tin o, attend. Admission tickets only ten Genre. • _ - That BLsokiiirry is of the utmost value in all oases of Dysentery, Diarrhoea and disorders of the bowels, phyakdani and the public generally we well aware from experience. An elegant and concentrated preparation is soli under the name of Dixon's Aromatic Blackberry Carmine.- tire, prepared by kir. W. F. -, Davidson, of Oixt cilinati, which we advise all needing a remedy „to obtain, as it is as simple as the fruit Itself, as pleasant, and an unfailing cure. Notlee.—A grand Democratic meeting will be held at Port Perry-on n ext Saturday eve ning. Prominent speakers from all parts of the county will be in attendance, and a line brass band Wilf enliyen the occasion with patriotic musts. All Democrats are invited to attend. 529-8 t Dry Goons.— J. Lyncrh,96 Market street, haajust received h fall stock of dry goods, and is enabled to dispose of them at a great reduc tion lu price, In consequence of the recent fall of gold. Ladies will find It much to their ad vantage to pay him a visit. Notice.—There will be a public meeting of the Keystone /Rolliellan Club, on Friday eve ping in. Eashillimingham. some of our.most - pmminitit spealeeli will be present, among the rest Col. Sweitzer, Dr. Kerr and Joim. Roth, eggs. A large attendance is requested. Cloaks, circulars and sacks, in black, brown and drab. French beaver and melting cloth from OA to $25,00, at Gardner & &tauten., 82 Mar ket street.--- Building Lots —See advertisement in an• other column of rural building lots, to be sold at public sale October Bth. • 011 Stocks,—'F is evening at 8 o'clock, at 111e0lelland's Auction Rooms, will be sold a list of valuable oil stocks. 17 mberellas - Insured —By purobaslit9 Foote's Umbrella Look Stand for sale by Win Sumner &Up., No. 25 Fifth treet . ROLL A.BAUGH—On Wednesday evening, Sept. 28th, arSti o'clock, Mta. alarm JAN; wife of WM. Eloci.ensmoti, in the Vet year of ,her age. The - funeral will take place on Friday, at the hour bf 10oclock, from the residence of her fa ther. Robert Ellis, corner of Sutler and Ewatt streets, Lawrenceville. /08XPB ILITILE JOSEPH MEYER & SON, KLA.NUFACYTITIF.ES OF PLAIN AND F'AINCY WAREHOUSE, 153 SMITHFLEDD, AND 31.9 PENN St. Between eth at., and Virgin alley. WHEELER . WlLStm,s ST Pft SEWING MACHINES Over , 160,0 n; rf th Machin have already been sold. Over 6.000 are in use in P Asburgh and Vicinity. "The Sale of these inimitable Machines is greater than all others combined. lib tine should buy a Sewing Machine until they have examined and tested the Wheeler & Wilson. They are warranted for three years. lust - ration Free. sir -Salesroom, No.= FIFTH STREET. , - WM. SUMNER & 00., Agents. sepl3:d.kw 90TH SPWEANNUAL OF THE . 12,230,000 00 ASSETS, JULY, 1884. Mask State Stocks :Bearltstite, (Ilninaumbered,), Mortgnke Bonds, Raillrbsa Securities,.. tirdtedStates Stocks, Bank Stocks, Sitscnallar-cous Stocks, 1 Gross $ 3,401,538 56 LESS LIABILITIES: Loses, ( Adjusted,- unadjusted and hot du,) Net • $ a,273;5116 glli - filo,ooo to $50,000 taken on a single risk. Fire and Wand Navigation and transports. - tins Maks accepted at tetras consistent with Solvency and fair profit. Losses equitably ad. 4ustedtuid promptly paid at this Agency. Appllisations fol. Insurance Solicited. POLICIES ISSUED WITHOUT DELAY, and all business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. A. OAURIERss BRO., Agents. . visonica LANDS. I ortrori ." OVER sa,ooo Tanning, Grazing and Timber Lands, ra iotwvitiing in , 4th. from IN to 476 acres; ia Payette county:- These la nd s are near UNION: TOWN, wiser-hours , ride from the city, by theflonnellsville Railroad. The region L unicirpeoetfor healthfulness, and fa natural beauty of asminery.- Some or Atte-F lands are well Improved: On the Timber land to Oak Bock and Oak, Poplar and Chesnut abound, emPle water power.' - t` sm esto par a arms looking for. di'armilmay Laves choice ofand nearly'llM, cre. & s pices varying- from alt 44 ilk APPIF 'kr i l „I s :: P r i l kern4/4146,13 Agent, , septa 69 Fourth street, (Burke's Bulkling,) "fr Further News. frOtekttErVatkiVt NEw Yon]; filfijitesuber aid's Haunt :Sacksott pOrrelltiortdent og the 24elZ-says3; Althri,„2,4„„ eidr conWrible fighting SYtieel Mid, cheater, still there has beerkfilothlog-in the way of a regular hattWAP-aitYthilfit approximating-the &don of Monday last. The cacresef artillery, flags, &e.,. at Fisher's-' Hvere made more by the great rapidtypf our , movements, and by accurate mandauctring, than by the force of battle. To-day we are still moving on the enemy, who are retiring. Our cavalry is doine nobly. - 13_e,yonli doubt, Early is now doing everything he can to get out of our reach, and should an en gagement ensue to-day or re-morrow ! it will be because we have forced himin to it. Every ,berur addi more and more prisoners to our already immenee num, ber. The Herald%t Harper'? Ferry core : spondent of the 26th says : General Sheridan fully expected Gen. Torbert to intercept and capture Early's whole army, but it seems he eaoctuktered a di vision of reinforcements hurrying to - join Early, and was engaged with them all day, and with his bands full at that. Had it not been for this, General Early's whole command would have 'been ine vitably captured. A World's correspondent with Sheri,- dan says : Our loss in killed and woun ded at Fisher's Hilt will not exceed two hunched. Thus was Lee's right arm in the Valley broken, and the victory an almost bloodless one. .swinoair Itzrisu Prrrs InUi Latest from Now prlognia. NEW ropx, Sept. 20 . .--The steamer "Magenta'%from New Orleans on the `2lst has arrived. The steamers "Crom well," "Simms" -and "Vida," were to sail for New York on the 24th.. The steamship "Commander." which left New York on the 3d, had not arrived. Some uneasiness was felt in conse quence. The gunboat "Selma," from Mobile, arrived at this pea on the 21st. 'The rams "Tuscaloosa" and "Nash_ vile," it is reported, have gone to Mont gomery, Alabama, but the report is not credited. It is believed they had . gope up Spanish river to geeti neareipcisifion to Mobile. he steamer "Gertrude," laden with T cattle and Commissary stores, two hundred sacks, iand , i filty bales of cotton, sunk at College Point, on the Mississippi- river on the 4 20th: Five passengers were missing. The bodies of two ladies wererrecovered. An official announcemeneof Gevonior Hahn gives the total Vote-Cast for and against the new constitution„ 'aggregat - ing 6,836 for it and 1,566 against it. The Governor's Proclamation declares the constitution henceforth. ordained and t,stablislied as the law of Louisiana. Cotton is at a stand - still. Provisions and produce are extremely doll. A fire at:Baton Range' on the 21st 'destroyed a j block olbuildings. Repulse of Gee. Forrest. WABITINGTON, September 28.--The Republican has issued an.extra contain ing the following important intelligence -We learn officially that tike advance of 'the rebel General Forrest has been sud denly checked at Pulaski, Tenn., to which point northward ho pushed after destroying the railroad bridge over Elk River. A dispatch received by the government this morning, containing the latest re port frcim Sheridan, announeee his - ar rival at Harrisonburg on Monday,. and his intention to follow up the pursuit of Early, who was hastening toward Stalin, ton, with the shattered fragments of his defeated and, demoralized army. Every attempt of Early to take advantage of the gaps in.the Blue 'Ridge: mountains to annoy Sheridan's rear• has been de feated. ....8 190(295 88 - 550,390 00 ... 87,903 78 37C5M 00 .... 546,1735 0 00 0 560,005 00 1 , 099 ,110 ~.. 23,489 50 On Saturday Torbert's cavalry mef' the rebel cavalry near Luray Court House. After a spirited fight of several hours, Torbert routed them, with the loss of several hundred killed, wounded and prisoners. The rebels were com manded by General 'Wickham. The rebels retreated up the valley. On Saturday our cavalry effected ..a junction - with Sheridan's .ipfentry -fear Newliarket. 128,308 62 How Early's Defeat Effects Lee . Nnw Youk, September 28.—TheHer aid's. City Point correspondent of the 26th, says: Early's defeat in the Val-. ley has produced. great uneasiness in the army immediately oppoisite to are_ looked results of great importance arc looked for within a- fe w days. - That Lee" is " getting -ready for some nit* , 'movement is you evident. During the past few nights our , troops .isti the - front line could hear the' noise of trains and 1 artillery' in MoUon:';Lne-iii `doubtless: . 1 working 0)0 pulp... iktetinids aghast at the- prospect of- Sheridan's driving iDarlrbeyendihnpiniiibillitistif. holding_ the Central :Road; - `the one leading Ite Alye -Lynchburg from Richmontk:nnd I,ll'dnitiacti hillisillita 7 atOnd.„g r e ' f,tir. . git Alb ,toz belible to" deft -a f toleinforce and rally .. ..,,, doandemoralized army from the Shenan . ' .7 4 7: • , t4l ' ‘; T:k t-1114,T -4,V • FED[' OUR lIBST Dz rzoa "` Dity, DLI 9 e.:wi Eirga - , , . B.II3XIONTIP , i ziA {OAT: . ;"-1 - . From tho.O.V.Mypfihkrotemio. . ; - . movement, - :'-...4k.VTAT- • ..*. - 'crow the Sikkeianileet*ilhiy MAINE ELECTION . RETURNS, Arrival of the Moamar Asl: Late New York City Items Decline• In the Gold Marko Now Your, Sept. 28.--The steamer Asia, from Liverpool on the 17th, has arrived. The London Globe says: The Frani* Government papers 4onsider thtitAti, prospects of Gen. McCle ll an fdr •Itef Presidency are secure in the future:— The London News sayer'. Thirty 01111 , be no cordiality , ih the future relatida% between the United Slates and - France if McClellan is electedito the Presiden: cy, he being known as a strong twill-UP' perialist. The London Hercarl,ialladiag coming Olectibn, soya:,benefit that negotiations -intuit 11- failed. Wiibor! ,", , .1.: :L.',....":1.1,1_,N0.t0:getti,,,,„iy;it.4174/4WR'-•,.....,„;'"fikairtae5t,—...4:5,:'.. - A, 7: • ; • • Li tgAr&C . * . • WS* A d ikbrOt 'US 'l** op endlonk h etitunatittitl manufacture of the Atlantic tel egraph cable. , • The London .7Vnies a4ures the Ans grabens who talk of separating from England and says their charges am that England hai not been allowed to indulge her taste for military gloty: The Times then proceeds to show the Austiiilians that had England gone to war with Rus sia on the account of Po land, 'trouble and disaster might lave fallen, upon. them. Russia" erpking. an &all:Teak, had all her Admirals on the Atlantic and Pacific coasta,.instructed to leave their respective pieta by differtnt routes for ,a common rendezvous, as ertained to be mid ocean. The fleet 'tuns assembled was to hold itsel(.. in readiness, and bear down upon the Anetpthancolonies. ! EISADQI74ITTIREI Artxtv or THE POTO MAC, Sept. 28.—Quiet still prevails •in front of Petersburg, broken only by the usual picket firing and occasional artil lery duels, the effect of which is to con sume a large quantity ofi powder. A good deal of heavy firing was heard yes terday and to-day in the direction of James river, and is supposed to be from the gunboats. _ A large body of rebel cavalry is re ported this afternoon to bell moving on our left. If so, their object has not yet been developed. Three spins were ar rested yesterday within our lines, and evidence has been obtaino which is said to be strong enough to convict them. Two citizens have also been•ar rested on the charge of giving aid and comfort to the rebels. An order has been issued !It' hat alms who have served three years may be mustered out of the "le time .du ring whi. ' served as privates " NEW Y bune's Rat .—A Tri indent of Pie 27th, E is of the surprise of oiler's Rill may be imagined from the fa i t •that the 'gluts captured_ were- all loa d to the muzzle with grape and caniuster, ;but; Gook's chigge was so bilpeinoultl'aud" ft rap' that the rebels did not time• to disauirge them. - The losses the reb els in the recent tight, as re 'Orted by government - the facts, are as 'follows: rrived at Harper's Ferry, including 2011 officers;:: 8,100; wounded at Winchester ; - 2;200; captured between Fisher ' s tHill and Woodstock, 2,200; wounded, darried off by the rebels, estimated at 1,1111); wound.t,, oat roadside houses, estima at 1, 27. 600;11118d sad wounded by ' i , alry hi' Lray Palley, 330. Total, 10, 50. N Ye- .EW YORK, September 28,-Heraki's , correspoident- with the 10th'4orPS Otto sap) that the movementa of tge enemy are full of promise; - uneasine4tia Mont fest in all their movementa:, i hep aye ciftainly getting remly.for a ovement of some kind," perhaps to fail back to r r Wit , Creek, the first of their 'nee bet itlian Petersburg and Riehmo d. The reasozrondchrbtedly is that G tia being ',.,500 strongly reinforced for the rebels tet maintain their extended line, flow ovor • ten miles in length, . GAR DI NER, Me., Sept. 28., O ffi cial information from 4M tcrivnii pities, and plantations, or -nearly M i l l : whole vote of the State,foot up: Coney (Rep.) 62,888; Howard (Dent) 46,476.1 Majdr-, ity for Coney 15;918. Last year's vote i l fu in the same towns: Coney, 97,7 9; Brad bury, 50,232: 'Majority for Co y, 1 , 7,4 . ] nt4 557. The vote on the co i tional amendment allowing -the soldier absent in the field ,to vote, .- stands: favor, 64,480; against 19,127. - ; 1 CONCORD, N. H., ;Re) preme Court of Ne* unanimously decided tl ing bill to be valid and 1 QUithont the signature 01 the veto mesistge "ofilie"; jug been returnedlo(thh, to re one day- too J ate er954000e44 , 10 61881,444 i 1441 c lsth 802 Omen'. gar, arrived tide =lab! 4.IIIIMMINIMI ',-440144. •%;17%-i#2OI44I7.OI°*:WRIZ op -listfronti, 1344:7,18:4161a-,;opitigrri, firmer. thin -- flioh9fk: 5-pukir 360 j!coys. pre p eliie6los V 44 44ati*A'slyrci or three days. It ?veined at 2081 e ... ifteiwards ttniehlrtgl 2041-; dealt:till-tit 1.20 p, m.-, tid64.l -.'-'4*_` At 2:30; ti.;•ar1ac43:4144;4*0-1-1 had fallen, put the Prieqlyttn'tolikeil%-:' A specie) 10 the etinnner;:tal dainii- Washilagtni4ll4i.jBth, s tskfra: Tie ell tire "amount titgreenbacks to pay_the !If': tales has btep-fottauttdeed to, the regi-s meats. *arty itt.tlitillkiiki s - .4 - :the Poto macAlit •! * c f -h *:tikg*Siil lll P a y , th e .bottntip.ufUud entlistaie4mmitiroa. ..: • liiiiirt7carthire**-YAraTtction sale 'of .6.oelictillieSS'hrtirtiiti Ali " f OK I A-.4.- ' 1,4-*lrttif4.3ll:,of moreAutn Iwo ii .i ;, . - e ten; - compared with rates of • %ilk.- Ktiintilng 34- the. I rates: -84432, b*:sB:TlfY hieWtsti6aNk: grate, ' 8 143E 11 860 -; a igi' 62s a Bso l 'aiest , Q „t, '1.0424., :, -- • ~,,, iwsle - fr:: ' . - NilartY VK i gi } 4o.o44 l , notice . hasbeetAsiteatijiWthiOntita Of lieu , York,iiiiri '''3U4a-kofili6,o6;•-• _full.' ' L.14 - 2 .. f, 4 , ll l tic c . • a;, -- a.-: '...1: - .;. .: , . WASEINGTON, Sept. -Mai • ',_ (14 , P Ws,A* f 1 0 1 ing:$0! ) . 11041fiSineVAP9 141 . u0 "Al' -8) tlvikaii - s; ::e........:- -- 41 , 4 4.41A,A..... The thit'thter -..1...4. - -..5-- left this Wolf E!EI ?.' 4 2 , -_,....-!" •-,.. ,•••.- -- i 1 .-.''':::-..., 4% 4 • J.; ~ ,,w aezr...ar ?* C ' ' Lia l : .--.:., .....- - L 7.3 51 -• '': I , Talr. '-' ' .....". 1 *,..e. ''ql'a- : • -."'"-. • 15 1:•! ' l :' --? :-' •c '' ' 61 . 11 14_ ''. ': 4 -1 4 %Ari n ailii4llll3*; " .Great I • 'r - iz . rte . Violi . .:e.v : : , , , *rho! uzill apAerlig Adisightettili WM . ,* :depritai Ithilirmi*ftUd:M=„:44oinja.., o onnteso.-aapsiorfed - Ay ;:ziaseisitha 1, ngth or tbe taXenteitclaw ). 4 ~.tz ' Firs t Med af.the Atm ' iiitistpleits: !tillkeii" 4 o Lawful ,eirour- Al s i .... ilea , . _,...,,:. .. Tilt' tqllltild Xit -q iiitO i ritkild • summ it 4 13: 044 u 4 Irlti Umil t, taorat itk *mif's.p.-:. bi ftE f taristauearic lamr4,4 Mo:sday, TOsidicY,'AVianosday &lid . Tamsdity;443it. REMUS-OF-111E - • SHAForl ararglatiSTßELS Brass Band-`l64?Marloiiis•- g rroOps: • " . The Heroes of a IlemlerihBre: GIffELT IRON.OI,ADS.of Will Copeetal above:introducing an entire neif p prog rogramme, no( yet copied by their many ink! Remember the date. Sept. %S 28th, 27th, 20th - ttint tn. •Alasonle UV: . - • • - ••• • mm 60 cents. ...Dnors, open ak • commence at b welook., fisuLPLEY, Minnow Irsess. ufisirolest; sefooketd. MAIUDITE CIRO_ 178 mod Railbition-orAmeriesh- Win ALLZWIENY - itrortzlity,o4t.TEKßEzi 20 1 4 11,18ea.' ' Location, itaiairißoist Ots2o !treat • IPT.TE6DItOII.' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, TR tiilgUAT, ENID ky- aniIfrATIIIIDAY, SLPT.E9I.: BER 21; 29 and 30, and .12. 00TOBER, let, 1864. . ltweakatniv,.! RIC O-:LION • LOT. • Adralialon 60 cents. Children under 10 years ofage, 25 cents., troop ,ppea - gt 2 anal? 01319ak, P. NO:T=4m* 04rwargANNP640g; THE SUPERBEIREBB FORTY4tOBBF i ;pit prukirgo 4 a. r ' • coottitotioir . equipage everattactied- lot trayriWgeratation, ary Exhibition. The, gay anti prancing Steeds, magnificently caparisoned • -and driven by Illalot 112112AY DEEP, will precede ilia,grand.Cortege. Jato reaeb, place of. ealdifition; the .ggnt~ll'cirmed 'Band, under the direction of PRUEM.BS OR HET. CAN LUDWIG, meallWllllo awakening 'tho miudint manna with eszqutAits harmony. CFRALLIgfOLOF,. . Rrslo4-0 01-7' Depiatted izt,the Flrit2 , NaHunat . sanli oIOfti; china% -1 4U1L - widelt PtOmnkgated,. that we THE -4160 OtiTnt • C THE .4 Byagg:;E:puoitTp mum, And, beyettd tut?: ottgir ,, establiiliment; thgiitost, brillistat 1- . • , GAIPVOFsTAIs , :- te t 49 ; 2 i, 5.. -; 1 1 , • T A. WcZELI.ViDDIALINTIO*BEIti' 53' PEPTU-STAMEZ s OIL STOCKS 47' ArOTION.-4hl THITRS DAY EVEN , WBll • ithit„ at - '8 o'clock, at hinsonie PAU will be °fibula 7--Shates....'l/4WI Oil : 'Co. Stock.' • - • •ehiirtg itailtind i ' i "' • Cherry Run Federal: - • " " Fayette • " Iron City ,• .. • " Pderchantin. " Chia " Stella -.........„ , f , t1iti,..1,. ' ._, ~. RURAL BUILDING SITES ta-41.U4ZITION. —The subieribets Win Carer, AVpritillelklitf on SATIJULUY, OU FOB EX ,Bth, 'at 2; otoloekiL .m., on the premises (known,. tuillloorialelda near the first passeng er station j Denny's)On the 'Pennsylvania- railroad, a number of pleasantly located BUILD/NG.LOTS, le a_ rapidly tin proving.qtgAnthemr ---- - • - ---• o Etho p rEATtLE DAVELEMG- 00, aiPortl-911 eleitY, witiibr.lo4.oliim,-ord-holt.e4 stable, tic. These altra'arci:eliglidf situated. and In 1411 -Alen , . of nougeolAo o Lane _co:atty. residences-DOOM && - lotion ' This ' lre affords - an opportunity for procuring a convenient, com 'tenable, sad 0811 . 841 e Imam i itc near moo:lack to the elityand - easy le tees' 'at 'Alt - hoursof- the day. rendering it particularlypleasant. Au the aceommodatkin trains-on the Pentisyl vont a railroad atop at this station. . • • Terms at sale. A meir.tettii- . -: • . E - int Y, , 7.•A-.44cOLELlictilfir,-A.Mtdinteer." - - . - • , acp2iimod . ,: . • SqVAXCERVIaNjty !ROW AND BLOOD rvAgrjulilit Dr. 'ENGtirSII .13ITTERt3 • A ague Mrs Dr. J. C.AyeisTalli y 9 - irmoato 8 . .# 4 -mi5.44.4m,..],r*03.61011." .110.4. fi'Altkivt -- K tr 11$9214EaryWIE4*--1 ?r,t • , . • ; Celebrated, -muouutift,nareaparzlis - and- all.lltertivorip.in • :4N A ; ptKnowittar- - -Ditila. - NOVO, Tiirrencti ;•411kt'Ciarra ooiriuir . b! Market:Area a#44004- i * , 44/0 6 *ouitei P 4096%. rilahNirStal. of ; ...R9-141'11*V61,1-EWIEN:3* AtiCTiON: - SALES " 1 : "."41 L t :4 . 1 4, 6 „ c. f' 4). --' -:. 14154,* ~._ _ ~.:VV Es- Alen. ' 4 '- ATT= I, 7 ,JalitSßOiriT 7 - - . ': 401WoRditisOli MEM it o ttutelit,. .„,,,, ,, slivitesi! .s-. ltdiloir ilititati ~ , . z. ~,:,-,_. Tit 4tipartliairlentbi ..itki3lNESs :- Wealls)itlit 4 1 niiieri - nn'ilifeel tutd -'-'-' t time - esalitilia 0 ,tltil,PrePail „ . _ AL % refill Wig ibrieo4 Phi : PO”, irs i zie lzo 6ol !! ' illif„, 62 #. 1174 - t ! - i*ittaltifil&alllP laysieotery lski"rtAbfik ,I , SOAPSLMEirkoe-144 Y - *-,ed lorldne___:: „ ~,., rs , _ ...*:' Olnnmai ustre..... s , - z,.t... t . ilminnon_lfeein;.,.•; -'l7-tef..! Palm antkviazzatt.-..: ......... 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Eastik, Xeltow *Detublivi3/4-,:.ima"A"'47:.„,,,, :-.,-,-,F;.._-t;-,.77'....-,, !berg Soap"' aro manubicitizeirbi lt,t . 11*',7-7 ' . -1,--.--.:: ;;-7 , :- ~ and by no other hosuurintirlicw*4-c,,,,,,ci,; ,',;.,.-Li.,,--2,- APYLlTitre_;iduittATheiliSAl.7.ll.7irtti..-4'"M-4,.: th i e go3 l .4 2 -%rTir 74 ' 11 :: "l h a ve l7 dvailta'S ;9 l.''z' 47 '' "I,•'', , d Pried -, - .., --,-," ---,.,--,-4-;,..-t•:-„, ed.`', l 3,Vittdolit, ' ci,th.5t,..c.,44W.,--,.-_-.".,-1:-- se ed: t o isi itoitsa,„, , -..: , st-i 7::,-,:ft,, --14".,-,-r -•' OIBBLI-.sStikig ts'' Al 'PW 46 "--fl elt-, lt- .I la:, ~ .4,-; 2'•.,-A,4,., - - . 40 - 4i 7 „,::•ii.l - Etvi-D-Osttectiatket continues Jinn' leitit, , - ..,: =,..: „.:.,,--„,f t . ~,for demaap at the ife ll ow, Ar '',Erimixt=it'LL:,:.:.-„; ‘.,,.',,g5---,41; hia7P/iikrk23;f3l3Te"ll3/19.'.--:-1,.. stet: ' „....- ~-,,., •-, ....„, • ..:•.,4-I,T-4-1,. ,-..144.T,4, , ~;',l.- ,--„,-- ',llt V.lletit hase advancectsl - A0 pet ES ‘st _- , , J,,.. , a nNit e a t iliacna,'. Half ktdslpitittgamllPhiPtW-,-?.,-,;,-, .-t - - , 4" , • -,,,--.... ,-,->"akcip!i,, ', ~ r -7. - '0"" Aficli?k,42Eillri-litiihitn-iiiiti r atiMer=',2 *t-, '''.. '-',l ,, P' - -1) 1 ' Jersey ' Sw eet ,eet do isketall 450. „._ ~.,,,....,,,,,, ~..„,,,. '4. tEES - .Sottlett,-,Sttla 2 fowl 'till Tat'lWl,- ,- _ .2 c , „*.l" ~..Asota range fe areite4,S;el4'-' y:g.:: c, 0 /1.3-- , Talem So I . ~.01I=xst -Ifeiss: ' 1 •1 81m4AWszea !-- 4:l:4BrOlisiteols44ltt 3-1 ~ .:, ..,.. - - ---.4'-',,4-t• I ' -t-, -''-'',.`_`; ..`.'":7i7-t-It:". SEEDS 4 Tilliallt 2 , -, 1 , '''„' '-f.!1"'5:?,340.03,1,,,r-,„-.. . z , - `, ': ,- -A, LpM.Str Oi r * 1- . La dotal ~, , lii - ftle ' l ia e s v . k . - S - 1 '.'', -,- •- - , 43. q._ ,---- , •-„1,•0 , .. -- .. r-,•-...1,..'nY:\ ;:-."--.,‘..-.:r....._--7,, lacks Rin. z . r.7 4,, -, ..,. ,.. _ 1 ~...- ,-; , .2.4.-1-:,-,-. - MOLASS , 44, ikkhla 0 40=4 al 'IR my,. • -,. i - ,, ..,11,42. .\ J, ...,-•:::: -,,, -• , ..., -,- ,‘: -,•„,.., ,:-"""-'-',„ . "?.?-,-;.' , 61- Per lY7ll li 14014*4,4901Prfit 111 4 41 '1*AD* r ff:=l., 1. Lp, 7 1T... —:,, ..„...p, .1 , ~- m- , 4 t, .Y. _;,-' k7iItESE--24eairibai W:Fi'Agettfee, _...,•=-:- 1 -e.:?442,;;1:',.;r.t,,,1!: xarSales .4 ,/cfs44 4 M 5ga f e ,5444.,. 9.? ' 44 - , V: atPerWELlStan. KY - Sale" At $1 110 AIIMSzt ..- - Atiejlid,' . 11.- iT (%..' '': -1 jt c .., :),Y2. Si 76_11 gallon. ' , _ ...„. .. , - ,,,,,t.,: ~,,,i,,, t-, GRAW-Wbeat Una-1184a. ._erattr,,,,,. ,! ol ft t.-a':,. l .?:t. hush, Irour depot, I.adtlockdot.,,_.',ooll* /-*,'"'"wc,.-rif-,1*.5.:-,1.15,.;f, Slats, emelt zoirbusb;depot;4B3o6ac?!..T . ,-- T , -.,- r.,,, 4 steady; with aalea at 1)1 Id per hush " -"c--,--,_!.l•E'-4,,:kk,..g" - EI , CIUIt--s The market wznz.,itiii.‘"!...,n14.14.84.1.1...5 3,.4„,,, 11 emana. 'Mae. were intdeartc,'-nutt; ' 4l , -.7.•!, .77," `;Ei.6.-"..-",`,* 25,and ExtrO EamilY IL .. --='' 4. i c „,,,...' - f.,-.,-",-; •:. - L.r...Z - i-r, BACON—Tim moricet %Kruilte* l pp b _l4,. o . Z..., -,7 , - 4 1,4. 4 .,.;- ~,;-44,, satire.L The saldeireitrialilirfkr "No.r -,- ' ---- =' ,- t -4 4-, - • _, _... .. 2 ., - .4; , -... -:5 purpose'. Prices were maeltanget ---.- ,_:--- e - _-• - --5t:....0. ------------+.OO----.4---_,;444.- _•, l _, , t - - 'iP:o'7o.l - , ^ ---.'', l-, fliTliwy.u.6ll 'wart- " 114-13111 k:' ''' C -..-: ' '' Orrice oir-ina WA's: Peifts'-..';:iL ~„ ",,-','_ .'7.. , ,,.;,, , - .. ~TirtruabzWEettrember 290 AP!, 4 . 1 -* ~.:.- 7' --!7 's ', BUSINESS--liaa npt- o Perted ilk Yeti': Thlre : ,- - _ - 2 ~, Alp' 2, was no:.busineoa at all in the may et 011:‘,7!)Stil.P,. "._...,,t,„„, „ere seen to tiara left the Uukrket. Th: - .9l:gmlithil.,4t : :,-,..-. ; t. 4 .; Wer‘WrfiltilitikaniPMlfin, kto MIX 1, 0 4 .r....b!,:•:••_ : .-.-i_ . ,,- - !: - during the last two days :17he rdiWe - Itli," th e ,r...., ~- ..,".., East reports adult luilliiik with 4, 3 0 A 11----4 1 4 / -80. -- - ' ~' than buyere. Dealer, take mattersioAdYr IOW:- are not disposed to Bid fault. in s f ew tt : a ll!' . . - . ,, , , : ,--,:,4",, will become more settled few, dOya . At - '- y ;,_." present-We malt edlablit ilifilft'oiAd3l6-in ''''' _.- - -az . -J-4.4. .. . ~,, •-- -.--- --...,..-:,_-.., '4.-,`AtLi trade to quota-C0.rer,1116,. ::"....„, '.;'-...`...^ '' , ,,...,-f , . `'.. 7 . ‘ __`. • ' ''''':`.4 i•::,-.-Y-45"..,,,--‘. .r„, °!/..,. 1 ...464,Utfitr,g1.41,1111.11“%erfaPi, v.. , : - :,75' .1 4.: IC=Aber w...f4--,:' i -- TA. ,-, X. 0 .41 , ,...."t * is s' , . -, x LydayWra) ~••••• • ...-, - - , .., 1-zire-:-.....--....z..-.'- k Chorpenbw. ----i-„,• , -, • :.:,47.:.t..---T.1„„..,- -,,,--,,,,,,t7jr, II ti UOl/tas... ~ ~,..7.-4.-.:„?, .7ta.i ,"'. - ',; - j ,,,,, g...',5e; , AlcKelry - ' 4. ,- •• • 4:. "'"- •-• `,:ce--,,-,iii-"-- -...."Z--,-..f 3 Herman ' ' •Is• •-•:•-•••!,f_...'..7--*1-;;;;4 • i;. i=-11-;-:,,.:.t..iztattiro!,-.E.,,,,,--,,?- - • i -, - , - , .--:-,--A, vitra AND cr TAR iIIILES , : dkait t-, Gallatin, ~ AntaylV_uvirn ___ avu Gallatin, Clarke, zir. - , ~,,-. -.:- .as : 7k , Franklin,Ogonaernirniville,, - . , ~.,,.7 , 7 , -_, ;:_ Jas. -HMI, Irwirl, =zabetit•_ .., -' i ' .- !-;',..?:=:,.. Ravenßayard, Peebles. d1011 14 . _--- 9- •-, -.- ; -.,_ - -- -..a. , ue„Taiddeman. n•iA - • , .... 44.,, .1 , t-pei...•,-;•,:„...--,...- • , - - - , -. , ,:7.... -i?p,mAititlar../3/40k, 011/10atie.'' t,- -'''- _''''''''" . --',:."'"k D.UPAIITEryw • . , ~p. ,, ,,.., Gallathi, Clarke, Bnnixterillo , -__ ~ „ -,,ff',7•,•:-..,..;:t Janrraukau, , Datinse, Brawri r. 't -' ••'• , - .<. t , •';,, •, . Row, Irwin. Elizabeth. <- ;• .-_ - -_ ,512,-,. - - z.„ - . , ..., ,-, sward, Paeans, Moganrabela atY- -.. - -7...,; rdhoirgo. cror don., r Wheetinst . i.- i. ~ ; - 4. ,r:--.. sr,-_'`,--,-. - ' Kate B. Porter, Porter, CinctanaU. Wm. Butler,Blaolz."Cnacinnati. , ' -‘,' --ii";•„'i."V, , , evening t..2:.l. -,,- 'Lig,..1 4142 - , ~). , Z...'. - Ton SIVER.---t .twilig ht th e re : , ,_.,...-i.:.,,W,- were a feet in the channel, , and rlitin gliciww , , ~,-- ;`,....:0",. .", • , The weather wait pleasant. , v loin 4104111 jit..4114 k t ''''' ....,: r-- itir•The „I.l' nerve, . 0 341 ir s,, ~..... t t, - -- , •c; ,1,,,- - WhVelitig paaret for ftklay; leaving prompux s. *,:;;;...: ~ - ---: - 4- -..t0,- '', - 4,,,,;:,•- The Brat clads passenger' "teadint' E1eit nb..i t 51 4.. .„,, , _ ;,,, , _,„ , , ,,T 'retiannounced for Cairo And.St:-..l.l2,Ph'iiiW,:imer `1- ''..?.-o'-'7.1 re lili reCernMadang- ' 7' 7 ~,.. ~ , __-,,,. )..L.Frfs-•;-c. ers. i -------taok- RikisllVl ' - -* .- '7, -, -z" - - , 1?4 „tgraepietty Steamer,KOL----. A . ~,, .._ , _..:-..,,;:-..,...1 .itourkoSt tor Cincinnati and Lotilsivi!ie• ;Amok , ,;„ •:,I,' 'semboat has OXoellent tmeninitoxlatto?44?r f€21!°,":,..:. :-., , , ' - - `'-' I'l' ''''''''''''''' ''' ' • ' :-• ,''''', .-.. , -, 1. " . n4L, -.' f --„,53 CamXisThe aplendidpaasenger steamer ,SzAeltito. -. 1 ._ _ ~.,,,,„ , Capt. Anawait is announced. forUnire and I s-,, - , `,.44-j St. Lou.IS Tide boat bee excellentaCponinlo tpl•.,-,•, : : ~., - - ----., - • ' - 's -, - ' ,!""„,.. s 2., , I t:. , -1 - "' r l - 7,,, -- , -,- ~: !- ' t.'-f-0 0 Tota11.1; II I I _ . n . e I t lea L vio i" D g_ - RT P HE it E Eteßb lietiE . . 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