Miii TO-0411, DEM must wade in • sizatd Li laws-deep, • PROVIDE YOURSELVES With a substantial wilt of Boots, and the WA'rFAZ-PROOF' Art to be found at Concert 41 Shoe Stare No. SS ../fth Street EVERY PAIR WARRANTED The hugest azaortw;nit of Elegant Fine Sewed French Calf Hoots in the ,City, both Single and Double Upper end So ' ' N' RITE, 'OIIR No 2.5 Fifth Street Havejust opened some new DRESS , GOODS, SILK AND VELVET CLOAKS Bought since the i late fall in price& oet4:lkl /11111 .11111L8—PITT SHIP.—At a meeting of the School Board Towx of Pitt Township, heliten September 10th, 1884, W. al. GORMLEY was elected Treasurer of the Bounty Fund Tax, under the call of tits Presi dent foi 501,,000 men; and it was turther enacted, that tne Tax-payers r e requested to call on the Treasurer ami pay said tax Immediately, and that a reduction of 6 per cent. he &lowed to all who desire to avail themselves of said privilege. By order of the Board, WILLIAM DAVIS, President. TAD. CASSIDY, Secretary. In rursuance of the above appointment, the undersigned is prepared ro receive said tax, and as the ume is limited for allowing the Taxpay ers the 6 per cent.. Immediate attention thereto is Urgently requested. W. IU. 0011.1111.,Y Treasurer, • 271 Liberty street. FOR SALE. TORRE ACRES; LAN D, ON Which them Is a hue two-story stone house, contairong four room hall and kitchen. A young orchard of 100, ' towing fruit trees ; all the necessary out-buildings and a good well of pure water at the 000 r. altuated on the Wa•h ington turnpike, 6 miles from YittsbuTh, 1 mile from Nltuistlehl and ,16 mile Iron the plankroad For particulars, enqul•premiseson the premises or the owner, Cli ktI6TO E$ IL E. or at eo. 4 Diamond, of J. DUNLKVY, Jr. oct,t3wriaw 1 MEDICAL C ARO.—D . BROWN he consulted eery da y and evening. kersons can afflicted with any er form of DELILIA.I'E DIEASES should see him without delay. Dr. Brown also attends to all kinds of Ohronic all health. From long experience and study, he can assure those who put themsehies under his care, that all will he done for them which medi cal aid can do. Ofllee and private rooms, No. 60 sivirawrELD S CREEL'. oat 4-It lIV'OTIC E.-- TOE JOURNETIIZEN OJAI/WAIN halS, Men's Branch, arc on a strike. The following ,employers have coif seated to pay the bill of wages : Samuel I.)alzell, T. Mat:attain, John Ca np bell, Bay a Hamilton J. 4;31 kEEN, Yreablent, IJ__._ .. .C_A • sjile, Secretary. Oct-, :Rd IihJOTICk'.--TIIE.RIit WILL BE A IA grand Mane bleettrigi of the Democracy in Mouth Pittsburgh, on WhIDNE'DAY .E; k'..lt,T• ING, October Lin. Distinquishecrtspeakers are a nnounced and all the Deniocra•ic Olube are in vited to attend. KAAIIE , S PIA IVd.S.- AINES di. 3120'5. PIANOz:.!--A splendil assort meut 0 1 these unrivalled Pianos, which Will be 'Seta' at a re- , uction of trona fifty to seventy-fl ce co:lsis less than factory pr.cea, according to style of Piano. Testimonials of exc , dlence I rom Tualberg, Strakosch and G. Satter. Also from due ot,;he moat eminent; professors and ama teurs in the country. idrenlars sent by mall gratis. . UHARII,UTrE BLUaIk, sep29 , 43 Fifth street $lOO t t IrI V ED R w l t l ll; r a U t E „e U rro‘ ,R e UNDER 1, are for ally information that y will lead to the reeovery of two BAY MARES. One of there has &star on her face, and:the other ham a scar on her left hip. They were stolen on Thursday night, August 25th. 5.9.1111, DUFF, ootl:4tvz Venn towruthlp. CrDEIL MILLS UTE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE Stook pE x . i.cK4pics H.EyisToNE, r n i., n ag' 11.14Tir InN -; AUBURN CIDER gpriocis, and for sale at the lowest market rates. S. KNOX, 0ct3:3t41 29 Fifth street. PITTSBUILGII NGIC, MASTIC ASSO CIATIO,N.—The reedlar quatterly meet ing of the members will be. held oh MONDAY EVENING st o'clock. ' Every member is requested to be ',resew., as there will be anelee lieu for President. tty order of the Roard,l JOHN EARLE, Secretar •. WA.NT.R.D.--TWO 400/VIS AND bOARD for man nod wife and two other pertins. Beat of references given. Pri vate fatn,ly in Allegheny having spare rooms, preferred Addles, stating )ocation and terms, B. C., BOX 1461, Pittsburgh. nett atd MR.RSIDENTIAL CAINDIDATE9.—A SPLENDID colo ed engravine of Cixonos Blcets.l.l. Ar; and Atlas":lem LI:‘COLv, (nn one lila* will be sent to any addras,o teoelpl of two three-cent stamps to; pay postage. Ad dress Dr. W. R. iiERWIN & CO., sep2B:4id Eni Liberty st., New York. - 7C/FJEJL, TO 0'4'14 HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANTED TOE BEST NOW in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and sale by C. COLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary, AllEwheny (Mtn Pa. 'OR SALE O' 3TE-LitALF OF TIIE I FIR S T CLASS HOTEL at N :ew , known at the LESLIE HOUSE, on neednunodating terms. Apply to 0. M. HOMEIALER, on the premises. k a t& ji=j A YOUNG MAN OR LARGE ROY oan Andean , e•mployment at sepaoo3td E 6 SMITHFIELD STREET. • IN CONSEQUENCE 01 6 THE DECLINE IN GOLD, We have reduced the prices of our CARPETS, OIL CLOTH I, WINDOW SHADES A,n9 general stock of goods, on the principle of giving our customers all the advantages the Markets will atibrd. WFAELAND, cOLLINS & 00., II& 73 Plitt, Street, Next Nouse to Post (Moe, second floor • a ep% PL!3I6;ILND PRtrNICS' 10 Kepi and 00 boxes .Prenah Plums, 20 German Prunes. ; In store and for sal e by • ETKIEtit 1c ROS., Nos. dr& 125 Wood street. SPICED AND COVE OVST.ERS.-100 r40=12 "Mat by ol Spiced and Cove Otero's, k and Y pound cam. Just received end for REYMEE &BROS., - . . Mend 128 Egod ~~A't'sal. _, 4 4Zraibt Rd:me . ..Dates. ' .i . unt , aretyad•and tor sale by oelde 11/51 "Tr • - 77 - -•:":aaux..v.2. geta—i- • , 414. 11 fr% Herring, aka for sale by a REIYmEII & BR° . ser - Non. 1 2 6 & 128 Wood:tr.i.le S_ S VEITSEMENTS CRATS Eleetioa Day, even it the SS GOODS • Wise Ladies on Politics.—Whatever may have been the case heretofore, it is certain that theladies during the present time Interest them nlves in the state of the country nearly as much as the men. This may appear strange to some, but it is nevertheless true, and however incredible it may seem at the first glance, a slight investigation will prove that the fact is beyond contradiction. Another remarkable fea ture, which? will appear yet more strange, is that, as a general thing, the ladies are better judges of the present state of alfairs than we are, and they-as many - opportunities as we have to manifest their oplaions, ere long we would be relieved of any cloubt we may entertain in regard to this statement. Passing over all I questions concerning "delicate organization" &c., let us examine the simple facts, and we will had that not a few bf our eminent politicians do not disdain to consult their "better halves" on the most intricate affairs of state, and we would venture to state that those who have not as yet resorted to this plan would gain a great deal by the experiment. We ourselves have received some communications from ladles, and we are in a position to state that they always display an immense amount of sound judgment and critical pereeptiOn,in fact far mote than those who think themselves lords and masters of this earthly sphere would give them credit for. They are void of a great many Of_„etilr own prejudices, and judge of the state of 'Affairs by comparing the different accounts which they receive, and thereby come to a more correct conclusion than many of the rougher sex, who sometimes form a one-sided opinion of the whole concern. One of our lady friends, in speaking of what she observed at home, says: There was a big darkey in our house not long ago known as George the Fiddler, who told MC that he had a brother in the United States army who not long since wrote to him, stating that his "brethren of color" were treated worse in our army than the slaves on the Southern plan tations, and that although he did not openly declare that they would have revenge, he said what was equivalent to it." The lady then draws her conclusion and says; "So this is what the 'tlarkeys , are pondering over while they are in our army, and are getting well drilled for that purpose." We leave our readers to judge for themselves of the conclusion she draws from the above letter, but we must state that in this in stance, as well as in many others, she displays more sagacity than those who have had more experience iu political affairs would do in lika circumstances, for the very reason that few of tne latter would deem it possible for them to glean any important information from the letter of a negro soldier. We have received other communications from the wives and lady friends of soldiers, in which they make grievous complaints ot things winch du not often come to the ears of the public, but which they suffer none the less In the shade of their private homesteads. tine of these says: "I sent three papers to the army, but none of them reached their destination=two Pittsburgh Pons and one Uatholic paper." On this head she says: "flits is the way the Abolition party try to carry out their silicates, and for boar 'Little Mac' would be elected, they won't let a Democratic paper into the army lithey ant help it." We count give several other extracts which would convey much tarot mutton to the minds of our readers, but we have said enough on this head already. However, before; we fin ish we must draw one conclusion trona the above, which Is, that the belies interest 14111- w/es more in political affairs than we are in alined to think, and that they will bear a far more Influential part in public affairs in future tit in they have dole heretofore. Democratic Mass Meeting.—A meeting of the .Demoeraey was held last evening at ttw Market Square, Allegheny. An immense crowd of men from all parts of the county were pres ent, nearly an acre of ground was densely crowded, and the platform wan actually throng ed with distinguished gentlemen from this: and other States. The meeting was organized by the election of the following officers r PRUSIDIOVT—J. 0. STOOKDALE. VIOX PEEMMENTS—J. R. Hunter, Benjamin Crawford, Chailes A.. Winston, Henry Sproun, W. H. Magee, E. M. Garry. W. G. Magian, A. J. Baker, _linnet! Irvin. SeCßETAtties—John Connor, C. B Strain. Campbell Stewart, John J. Haley, W. T. Far leyy Mr. Stockdale made a few brief remarks on taking the chair, and subsequently introduced the tirst speaker Col Stephens, of New Hemp slifre, who addressed the meeting in a long a.id able speech in which he set forth in glowing col ors the policy of the present administration and theiejustice which he himself together with all the Democrats of his native State hare been obliged to surer-through Its partiality. To wards the close of his address a fine band of mu sic was beard in the distance advancing towards the s nageting, when the immense crowd rain d their voices and welcomed with cheers the Alb.- jtlieny McClellan Club which was coming to uin them. The Club turned out In toll 'circa and was followed by such an-immense crowd that one would think the entire Third Wait •'isiao to the census." The °Meets of the Clue ascended the stand while the btu.' made the night air echo Wet/I.ring and patriotic airs. As soon as the members of the ChM hail ta ken their places the President introduced Col. iticSwermy to the audience, who entertained them with a brilliant speech for Upwards of an hour. The air rang with cheers from the en thusiastic and appreciative audience during the whole length of his speech andwhen he finally at tempted to discontinue his address he was loud ly called upon to proceed. He staled t h at they had again assembled together 48 they were wont to do formerly, in order to examine tie co..duct of their rulers after their teen tea, nearly expired, so as to elect their successors. He examined the conduct of the present Admin istration, and inveighed in s4btig ter inn against the manner in which the Constitution was vio lated, taxes - increased, and 'hundreds of ibitu sa ads of oiliest s sent to tneir graves in cram'' to (inward the purposes of a party. After him several other gentlemen tdok the stand and entertained the audience till a late hour, when the meeting adjourned. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing - chines —Fein persons are ware of Um eXten t of the business carried on In the selling of Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Madill:3e In this of country. Truce years ago but three teams were required to deliver the Machines, while now tne business is such as to require some twenty teams, and so rapidly is it o:messing that'an additional force will soon be necessary to meet its requirements. Mr. Carpenter, of the that of 'Sumner & Co., Fifth -street, agent for this region, must certainly feel grandee at the favor and popularity these blaclunes are ac quiring. This is due, however, to the simplicity witirwhich they can be operated and the dura bility of the work they perform , making se they do the strongest - lock-stitch, ' which is said be the hest tor all Minds of sewing, and:la not li able to rip or ravel out it one stitch is broken, an objection which is often urgedapast Sew ing Alachinertvork. In'thircontindtr ag on, it is said that from fifty cents to one dollar and a half Is saved daily in the matter of sewing cotton by ' this stitch. We were present at the County Fair held in the borough of Washington rt. few days since, and among other.f eatures of interest we may mention a grand display of the Wheeler Se Wilson Machines, under the direction of Mr. J. T.Shaw, the ethelleot agent lerthat section of country. 'The eishibition of the working of these machines was witnessed by every one in attendance er....the;Fstr i pal the 'greatest !satis faction Was Manifested at the ease, rapidity and simplicity with w Mott they performed the work and OBV its durability. The finsteetinms Was awarded this machine by the following Fairs'in• cently held in this vicinity: Washington county, Beaver county, Crawford county, Trumbute county, Ohio, and Columbia county, Ohio; which shows that they are appreciated Itt some as well as abroad. Every =edible le - piovided with all the modern improvepaents, and in structions in the use of it given purchasers free of charge , while all ' warranted they are allarremted for three years. Messrs. Sumner & On., Fifth street, have Constantly on hand a large stock, which persons desiring to purchase should ca ll -endamine.. The Cinal Colut.—This October term of the Co urt,f .oyer and Terminer and quarter Sessions opened yea.erday morning et ten &cloak—present Judges Sterrett, Stowe and Brown. The list ottiratid Juidis was called fiver, when a quorum answered; and the oath was administered by the Clerk. The Court des ignated Wm- - Priste, , Esq.., - as Foreman: Judge Stowe then charged the jury in reference to theiruties, ,as arlaing under the.. oeth, Nhtch a just teken: ' - • • • . Railroad Arrelderit.--As the mall train on the Central road was descending the mountain on Friday morning, a short distance aboreal torana,M p k r named Citadels Oarleskit iosiOntof=ork, fell *frotur the platfordi of dianamiernargee lharfts h'eihking manx4r, one of Which was amputate& He WM accompa nied by his wife sad child. We learn he has since dled from the effects of Ida wounds. i iiie gitil#:piost ADVERTISING 7LEENGIE/4 Menu. S. 11. 00. No. in Park Bea, New Y.,rk city, and No. 6 State Street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & No. ea Nisian street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements' and Subic:TV' Sons for nest lowest rates. ier*We Wilittitoucti the r AILY POST, to agents the rata of 1114,63 per hundred copies. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. TUESDAY MORNING, 001. 4, 1864 DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS Meetings will be held at the following time' and places: BRA.DIIOOIUS FIELDS on TUESDAY Oct 4th at 7 p m. STEWARSTOWN on TUESDAY Oat 4th a 7p in. ELIZABETH on WEDNDSDAY Oct 6th at 2p m. TA.RENTUIi on WEDNESDAY Oct sth at 7 P m. EAST LIBERTY on THURSDAY Oct 6th a 7 p m. The nomineesfor Congress will be present at the several meetings in their respective Districts with able speakers. By order of the COMMITTEE ON MEETINGS. ST --- PITTSBIJRGH, - Tampering with the Mall.—A strange, 1/FELE GRAPHIC an has recently come to tight. which will, no ' • doubt, appear incredible to. a .gr oat portion of ' the community, Turf which hi nevertheless true- The Fighting on Friday, We learn that the papers belonging to ,the ;sub scribers of the German Weekly Dement., pub lished in this etty, were opened In.the Reebester patentee, in this State, and the address of the Abolition State Central Committee, , in pamph let form, was inserted with the papers, when they were both' forwarded to the subscribers. Of course the latter were not a little astonished maiat finding suah documt among. thei ek men w r wely But we are of p in s on that the w ho resorted to this base means of forwarding. their ,sesigns and procuring votes for their candidates did not gain much by their violation of the laws which are observed in every country in regard to the malls. We may look arounillus in vain to find such inother example In the history of any country, but here men have finally come to this in order to propagate their doctrines' =long those who differ front them in political opiolon. It is an outrage which should be punished se verely, and we hope the people will not pass It over without a proper censure It reflects on all alike. Must we think that men Who have al ready gone so far will scruple to open letters in order to get a glimse at our private affairs 1 Photographs.—Nothing is more gratifying to us, in tne absence of our friends, than to pos sess a good likeness representing falthtuay their entire outward appearance. This is truly gratifying, and no one should fall to impart so ereat a pleasure to his friend. The girt is nei ther costly nor expensive, but it is auch that It pleases more than a keepsake of the most ex pensive kind, and when In possession of a good photograph, it seems that we are always In the company of him whom it represents. The com munity is thoroughly aware of this fact, and ac cordingly our moat popular artists In photogra ry have their establiahmenta sally thronged , with crowds of patrons. Witness that of B. L. H. Dabba in particular. This gentleman has a large number of accomplished artists who are constantly at work, and although it is beyond doubt the lam, at and tineat gallery in the city, they sometimes find it difficult to answer the numerous demands of the public. Everyone who has at any time patronized Mr. Dahl's is always sure to return again, tor the simple fact that he gives a superior article and Imparts such a finish and beauty to his work that it defies all compe tition. Uur readers will remember B. L. H. Dobbs, No. 46 St. ()lair street. Democratic Meeting.—A large and enthu siastic meeting was held at Boyd's Hotel, In Upper St. Clair township, on Saturday, Octo ber Ist. The meeting wan organized by electing Barnes Ford, esq., President, David Bowers and Hugh Long N ice Presidents, and Dr. Rob ert Gillespie and Julia Callen Secretaries. A. J. Baker, esq , was Introduced and made a very able and patriotic address, after whiehj H. Hopkins, the Democratie candidate for Co ngress, was introduced and made au excellent and enthusiastic speech, when the meeting adjourn ed with three cheers for the epeasern and three times three tor George 1.1. NEW Yoax, October 3. The follow. ng is the Tribune's special account 01 the operations below Petersburg: "Yesterday, the 29th, General Gregg, supported by two brigades of infantry, pushed a reconnoissance from our left toward the Lynchburg Railroad, as near as Poplar lforing Church, beyond the Vaugh turnpike. No enemy in any force was discovered. To day General Griffin's division of the Fifth Corps ad vanced beyond the churcb, in a north west direction, on the enemy in a posi tion about two miles from the Weldon railroad. Their preparations for de fense, though not completed were very formidable. Gen.-Griflin decided to carry the works by assault, and formed his division in three lines of battle by brigade, the third brigade in advance, under Col. Gwin, of the 118th Pennsylvania. The assault was practically and brilliantly !successful The whole line was taken ! with two or three guns and about fid'ty prisoners. The other guns were drag. ged away. The rebels left their dead and wounded on the field. The prison ers belonged to Beauregard's command. Among them was one Major, one Cap. tain, and five Lieutenants. Our loss ' was not great—l think not over 150 but one of our best officers, Colonel Welch, of the 113th Michigan, was kill ed, and the following officers were wounded: Major Patridge, 16th .Michi . . Deserter. A can; Lieutenant Wirt, 10th Michigan; rt eaterll.—On :Saturday nigh Lieutenant Baird, 16th Afichigan. a considerable numner of deserters were arrest td by the Provost guard, consequently the Pro v.st Matehal we= Lastly ..ngAged yesterday Secretary Stanton's War Bulletin. morning in exanoning the cases. The Provost WASHINGTON, October 3. n Uenerol tioard is daily maictag arrests of deserter., of which it is said there are very large euutheJs Dir: A dispatch front General Sheri 1., the city. dan, dated Harrisonburg, October 1.- 9.80' P. it., has been received by this Department. It states: "I have been to Staunton and Waynesboro with the cavalry, destroyed the iron bridge on South river at Waynesboro, throwing it into the river; also, the bridge over Christian Creek and the railroad from St Lunton to Waynesboro. Details of future operations are for obvious reasons omitted. The following dispatch is the latest received from General Grant: CITY Pralvr, October 2d, 8:30 P. M.—Major Gen. Halleek: Gen Butler is on the right of the James fiver, and General Meade is southwest of Petersburg. They oc cupy the same positions as yesterday. Theis has been but very little fightin to-day. A few prisoners were captured last evening. Gen. Butler sent two bil ge les of infantry and a small cavalry lore° to within a few hundred yards of the inner lines of works east of Biel, Mend,- meeting with no opposition. (Signed,) U. S. Gnarrr, Lieut. G, o. No dispatch2s have been received for three days flour Gen. Sherman, but vig (mins measures, which it is believed will be su:cessful, have been taken by Irrn to protect his communications from rebel raiding parties under Wheeler and For rest. (Signed,) E. M. STANTON - Ordered to U.e Pront.—We learn that Cols. tiallupe's and Barnes' regiments whirr, left Camp Reynolds hut a short tints ago, have been ordered to the front. Since their depart ure they were stationed in Washington and it was deemed probable that they would not be re moved further South. They have been sent an infantry—with muskets, and are guarding the railroad from Alexandria to Manassas Junction, which is intended to open up a new line of sup.. plies, for (ken. Sheridan. however, even there it is very doubtful whether they will have to experience any of the real dangers of war. Theatre.—This favorite place of amusement was last evening crowded to excess, owing to the appearance on our stage of Mr. Edwin Ad ams, our most aceompllatied and favorite artist. He appeared Ingle character at Hamlet, and act ed his part with such ability and genuine art that he was frequently greeted with the most en thuslactic applause trout the numerous and ap preciative audience. To-night another brillian! programme is announced. Poet pon ed.—The fitc-n In that waa advertised to take place last Saturday, under the aueplcea rd St. Vincent de Paul Society of Piriningneun, was postponed on account rim the inclemency of the weather. It will be held on 'rhea lay even ing. In the market hall, li.rminghnm. The com mittee have made every arraugement tor the comfort and pleasure of the vialtora. The pro ceeds will go to the benefit of the poor. if mputated.—We learn that the soldier u ho wise shot in the Wrist on eiaturday evening las', by the Proroat Guard, while trying to escape arrest, has had lds at m slept/tested below the el bow, lie was remot ed to the military hospital in the Ninth Wand,where he is stilt latioringum der the elLaits of his wound. - the musket with which he was Shot was heavily loaded, and the guard fired with the et itient liatehtiou to kill Pole Re splendid hickory pole w•ns raised on !Saturday bight in ILe 9th 1t and opposite the residence of James Neeson. The pole was taken irom the I trio of the venerable Judge Wilkins. A be.iu 11101 ig will be raised on this pole on Friday cloning next at which tine tnere will Le epee cites in f lerinan and Eng gbh. Furniture anti Bed:1111g at Auction-- L:li morning. at 10 Welirek at Mel 'l, , itantl's GS Filth street. Whisky—Will be sold :;,s tnorillas at M, (le/knits aualioa. 35 Filth street. 3 barrels year oil Whisky ; Aida limn ly. Wine. &c. LALLY-0u Monday, the 3d inst., Mime LI ZA LALLY, m the 23d year of her age. The funeral will take place from the residence of Thomas and Michael Lalley,West PAtaburgh, on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. JOB.IIPE DEXTER ANTHONY ZiTY.I2 JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANDFADTDRENS OF I}L DIN AND - FANCY FURNITURE ANI) CHAIRS h Eh:l4Ol,E, 153 SMITHFIELD, AND 449 PENN SIG Between Bth at, end Thin 102 Prrrrzrininn. 90TH SEMI-ANN UAL 1 1 1 - THE MEM ASSETS, JULY, 1884 Cash State Stocks Real Estate, (Unincumbered, ) Mortgage Bonds Railroad Securities, United States Stocks, Bank Stocks, Mlscellaceous Stocks, Gross LESS LIABILITIES Losses, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not due,) Net $ 9,273,685 64 aill - $lO,OOO to $50,000 taken on a single Fire and Inland Navigation and transpoi ra tion Risks accepted at terms consistent, with solvency and fair profit. Losses equtratti ad justed and promptly paid at thla Ageney.. Applications for Insurance Solicited. POLICIES ISSUED WITHOUT DELAY, and all business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. A. CARRIER & BRO., anal 3m • Agents. Nof Administration on the estate of Mrt, Rosanna Dougherty, dec'd., late of the Sixth Ward, Pittsburgh, having been granted : to Abe anderaigned, ell persons Indebted to said tr tate will teake immediate payment, and those haring claims will present the same duly au thenticated to WILLIAM R. RERL, South Common Allegheny olty, or HEN-tIY MARTIN, Monterey street, Allegheny city. Sl g4td3tw VENING DRAWING 8041001. Kai The Imdereigned will reopen his Draw ice &noel on the THIRD OF OCTOBER., 'The chases will meet for omanization on SATUR DAY, FIRST OF OCTOBER, and any one dL.- i drift. n g Oleton join either the emit hreehaxilcaT Draw. 6r the • tur Drawing Cleas i will pleases secure theirArchitec places al' befOre that day. Private lessons if desired. Apply to tr. P. OXIVGE2IIII#, ' Civil and Mechanical Engineer. Office and residence No. 14 Hay street. A DMENISTRATOR'S NOTICE:—ALL li persons having elaime against the estate of Alexander Stevenson, deo'd., lateof - MOOn Allegheny county, Pa., will please present tipinit duly authenticated, and those ciwinrsaid Write will please pay over said- elattnilo:;ttie. Illider atlcuxt without farther notice. • - • S An.; • STEVENSM, :drag GEO. MORRISON. . : • & LoNth 127 LIBRA% Y STItHET, YFFESBURGH, Agettis for Men Mower and Reaper, Buokeye.lllower , avies*Fttri kUldser Mower And Reaper, 002- wer Reaper, Farmer mower, Wood Ho ' w o er nd also, Ho Rakes, Hay Elevators and Agiin i Whirs' and Farming I mplem ents of al kind& aahlg-daw NEW Yong, October 3.—The Herald has the following special account of the fighting on the north of the James. On Friday three desperate efforts were made by the enemy to retake the works cap tured from them by us on Thursday. Gen. Lee in person was in command, but the rebels were each, time driven back with considerable loss. The enemy. were discovered about 2 o'clock in the afternoon massing in a woods directly opposite the point cap— tured yesterday, and in half an hour they charged with a wild yell in three heavy columns of attack. The rains at the same time opened upon our position and - our line was enfiladed by the fire from the rebel battery on the river. The men, however, stood steady to their posts, and received the rebels with so hot and well directed and unerring a lire, that they broke, in confusion and retired to the woods twice. Twice again they were rallied by their officers, and returned to the charge, but only with the same result, and finally, broken and dis pirited, they fell back in irremediable confusion, leaving the ground covered with their dead and Wounded. The prisoners represent that a thou sand, at least, were killed and,wounded. Over three hundred prisoners were taken by us, including many officers and the greater part of a North Carolina regi ment. Among those captured are sev eral field officers and Captain Maguire, Inspector General of General Clingman's staff. Three regimental flags were taken, all by Stannard's division. Two of them were captured by the 13th Con necticut and 18th Pennsylvania. The fight has been pronounced one of most desperate and brilliant of the war, and his skillful management of his troops General Weitzel has added one more lea to the laurels won in Louisiana Grading Advance on the Lynch burg Road. The Battle at Fort Potosi. ST. LOMB, October 3 —Surgeon Car penter, Medical Director of this District, acoomTranied by a rebel flag of truce, ar rived here last night to pro ure medical supplies for the wounded on both sides. The rebels lost about two hundred killed 'and six or eight hundred wounded in the assault on Fort Potosi. Major Wil son, of the 3d Missouri militia, comman ded the post, Captain Dinger, of the 47th Missouri, was earituifed by the reii. els and badly treated. Major Walker, who bravely' defended Potosi, and sev eral other persons, were murdered in cold blood after the surrender of the $2,250,000 Go $ 106,295 98 550,390 00 87,9E13 16 368,530 00 646,186 (10 660,006 00 L,059,110 l 0 23,459 60 Nothing reliable yet heard from Gen eral Ewing. The Iron Mountain Rail road is pretty badly damaged, and it will take two months to make repairs. Nothing new from Franklin this Morn ing. Two brigades enrolled militia from this district have gone to Laclede Station, Pacific Railroad, eight miles from here. It is understood that General Rose crans will take the field to-day. Among the rebel wttunded at Pilot Khob are Colonel Thomas, Col. Monroe, Major SurritiFe, and several Captains. Early's. Army Holcliiag Brown's gap. Him:tong, October 3.—A .Fiercild* 8 special dated Martinsburg, October Ist, sitys: The la.test intelligence from Gen eral Sheridan left him making prepara tions to force the remnant of Early's army froth BroWn's Gap in the Blue Ridge. This was on the 29th of Sep tember.. Early's position is represented to be a very strong one, and he dount less intends to Amid it, as .approaching to_Gordonsville and Charlottesville, as well as Lynchburg; for, while holding this point, if General Sheridan advan— ces upon Lynchburg, General Early tthrAtatons his rear and supplies. There can be little doubt, however, of General Sheridan's success, for Gen. Early's army has lost heart, and Brown's , Gap will only prove Aniother Pisher,s ' Hill. 3 3,431,333 58 128,30.3 52 A Gene Tel Engagement Inevitable. Weantstbroli, October 2.—Passengers from: City: Point yesterday morning re port That there was heavy firing on the right `tuir left of . Petersburg, and but little in ..front. The entire army was in motion, and the indications were that a gertemliangagement was inevitable. . tion rd. YIWt, cicto,ber Bd. —A -World's ungton ;special:last evening says Asinnenthenticated report prevails here that our cavalry hfre entered Gordons ville. It is known that at last accounts a cavalry force was very near that place. DAY MORNING, A. 3e. s TELEGRAPH. More Rumors from the Fron Rebel Fugitives Coining in Our Lines Within Six Miles of From the Shenandoah Valley Decline in the Gold Marko Latest News from the • Fron Nuw YORE, Oct. 3, 18434,—G01d open ed weak at 1911 and steadily declined during the morning. Large amounts of cash gold were thrown upon the Mar ket, and dealers reported to have special facilities for hearing news from Wash— ington, were large sellers, and offered to freely sell on cash or time. This had a disposition to increase the tendency to sell, and at 2:30 the price Was - 1901. A special to the Commercial from Washington, says that Secretary Stan— ton has ordered that where large BEMs of money are found on bounty jumping deserters, it be retained by the govern ment and returned to them only after serving their terms of enlistment. Trains on the railroad from Richmond to Fredericksburg have been running for several weeks to transport old iron rails, &c , from the Wilderness battle grounds. It is reported and believed that a force of rebel cavalry had taken possession of Grafton. We had no force' there. The citizens of Harrisonburg say that Early had but four pieces of artillery and 10,000 men when he passed that place. At Staunton, howaver, he had two batteries of five pieces each in re serve. His troops had lost their right organizations, retreating pall mell to some place of safety. The Herald's Washington corres p.indent says: Mosby has sent word to his command that he will be unable to join them, owing to his wound. Major White takes his place. The Herald's 10th corps correspondent says: Rebel prisoners say that Jeff. Da vis and his eahinet have all gone front Richmond. The Whig is the only paper published, Lee is said to he acting in dependently of all instructions, and is, in fact, military dictator of the rebellion. NEW You'll, October 11.—The World's ~ p eeial says: Our lines now extend from Chaiin's Bluff to the White Oak Swamp at a distance of from 5 to 6 miles from Richmond, and from the Bluff we com mand the enemy's lower pontoon bridge across the James. The regiments must warmly engazed were the 119th N Y., 9Ath Me., Sist. N. Y., 73th and 88th Conn., -10th and 1421 N. Y.; and Gen. Paine's colored division. Our enure loss is estimated at 700 Tribune special says: it is reported the capture of one of Early's trains beyond Stanton. A great many rebels who af— ter Winchester tight scattered among the mountains, are coming in and deliv- _ - - f .ring themselves up. Large numbers (.1' stragglers are also picked up. FORTRESS MONROE, October 3.—The mall boat Webster, from City Point has arrived. The rumor that Petersburg was being evacuated is incorrect. Heavy ti.ing has been heard all the men fling from the north side of the ;lamest but nothing important has been receive as to results. Hebei fugitives °Call classes arc coming into Bermuda Hundred, in every conceivable manner. Some are coming down the river on rafts, in their ' eagerness to escape from thei perils of the Confederacy. Rehr.] eflicers now prisoners in our hands say they think that Richmond can't much longer with stand the siege now in progress. All bear an air of hopeftilneas and success 'Our soldiers are in the highest spirits, expecting soon to achieve; the greatest results. FIRADQUARTRRS ARMY POTOMAC, . Oc— tober 2.—The enemy attacked. Ayers' division yesterday morning snd Isiete repulsed with heavy loss. Thfs was the only fizhting yesterday on tha left' ex. cept an attack by Wade II unpOn's c4w alry on Gregg's cavalry on the Vaugltan road, were they were driven back with considerable loss. Our army is Strongly entrenched. '4l battle may occur any moment. nie enemy claim to have taken a ntituber of prisoners from the Ninth corps. Rich mond papers boast of a victory over Sheridan, and say he was retreating. ~ MARKETS BY TET,P,Gliipit, Naw YOaR, Oct. 3.—Ootion Ii 2541 25L111ltt dling; Flour, State and Western; raB Mktta state 20 50; Extra R. HO. Itt9 65161 60, Trade bradn; Whieky $1 75;istandard 61 76a 77. Wheat $1 %AU for Winter Red and Amber West. ern; 61 83at 88 for Otileago and Racine 33nntfh - Rye, $1 46 (or Western; $1 88a1 86 for Ofitda and Racine Spring. Barley, 61 58 for MixEtl Western. Oats, 870 for Western. Coffee dull and drooping. Sugar, New Orleans 21X22,4, Ildo ? lasses, POrto Rico 84a86; Sugerhouse a sprupa 860. Petroleum Orude 37c; Refined in bond sic; Colored 60e; Refined free 730. Wool dull. Pork, bless 641 50a42; New do 343a4325; NeW do regular way 140a4950; Prime 64160x42: Beef. Sloai4 for Mess; 47 60a10 for Prime; Cita/3 50 for Pack ed; 519a24 fur Extra Mess. New Out Meat 4.1741 alligo; ShoulderslBll9%c; 1,06016 new, pickled hams la bulk at 2to. Lard 183id29X.,'BUtter 30a350 for Western; 38a460 for State. i 04,eesitt Man • Now York 31oney_attorkor, Naw Yorta. Oot. 3,—gold irregular. tAnti tin nettled, opening at Wig, advancing to 192,416de. clining to 189,ti and cloning at - ADMINISTRATOR'S INO T C s. tatters of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estateof Alferd N. Clain, deed. late of Pinky trinnfirda, Allegheny county. All persons kno wing them reives indebted to Bald estate are requested to make immediate .pe,yment, and. thoseetutving claims trill Oradea th em truly authenticated for settlement, 70ifikvAUET ur: wapiti 6 sdaft-iblette— Admintstratrtx. - - palm bo Boxes motes rum Received ttds day, and for sale by seiJi REYMER EV EVOLVERS.--COLTPS, efrILIT AI ft, MI, Wesson Elliott's, Shsrp's and lvarions other kinds, for sale by JAKM: &MX my& 1111 Wood *sit. .atie - _jLitrA+tiriP~i.'b,tiHN i._.~, _.... . OBER 4 FOE THE POST. Richmond New York Market .111/1 ..1 " i !'?; 1.4 BANKERS AND, BROKERS' BOARD J. B. sEmPLEar.na -X. S. MoUtnik.V. Pam S. S.' TAN; SgonarrAnY. liMeets aki',l 7 lV o'clock A. M TILLASACTIONS 3 f 864, AT Tfß BOARD. 81d. )1.910d 102 94% 97 185 195 U. S. O's of 18817 U. S. 6'a, 1040... Gold Allegheny he ............. . .. Allegheny - County Bounty 6a Steunenrille Scrip Pittsburgh Gas German Ins.' Co Allegheny Valley R. tt Steubenville R. R Allegheny & Manchester Monongahela Savings Bank.. Exchange bank Bank or Pittsburgh Merchants & Manufacturers' Bank. best- German Trust Bank let National Allegheny Bank Manchester Saving... Allegheny BS*: Lucesco...i., , Dalzell Columbia' • • • Ohiciirldley 4 • • Iron - City • Stella ' • • - Federal • Roree Neck- Whitely Fayette Fleming ft. Blood West Virginia Eldorado Cherry Run Central.. Acme Densmore Phillips • Noble & Delameter.. 11 Basin Merchants Quincy Copper National do Pittsburgh Instirancte. Allegheny Valley,oll. Germania TA. .141'CILEI.LAND, AUCTIONEER • as - purirti STREET. RAE TBArOANi,t &e.—WILL BE BOLT) THh AtORNING, dt biasonie Hail Au tion House, 55 Fifth street, Te% Clannisterr, Sugar Mans, Show Cues, e.a.• • rdcaloßs AT ATTOTION.—ON TUESDAY MORNING, October 4th, at Masonic Hall Auc tion House, 65 Fifth street, will be field three barrels tlve-year old Rke 'Whisky, several kegs Brandy!, Gap,, Wine, ( ,tiler„Empty liquor and'ale barters and ite&s. FURNITURE ANT) BEDDING AT AUO- TiON—( oi.TI3..sDAY MORNING, October sih,"at )e Olt:lack, will be sold at rrlaaonlo mall C Auction House, No. 66 ifth ' - street, a large quantity of Bedding, F rniture, &c., comprising Sofas, Marble Top C ire T.ble, il. P. and Single Bedsteads, Brpak t and Kitchen Tables, Cribs and Crib Bedsteads, Chairs, Small Tables, Feather Beds and Phloem, ttiults. Comforts, Blankets, Sheets, Queensware, Cook Stoves, and Utensils, Ptirlor Stove, Clocks, Blinds, &e. Also ousiotity of Family Flour, Keg Lard, Bag Wool, Etc. RURAL BUILDING' SITES AT - AUCTION. —The subscribers. will otter at public sale.on SATURDAY, OCTOBER hth, am O'clock p. m., on the premises, (known as Bloomfield,) near the first pammager station (Denny's] on the Pennsylvania railroad, a number of pleasantly located BUILDINO LOTS, In a rapidly im proving, neighborhood: Also, a FRAME _DWELLING on a portion of the property, "With back mulling, ou t - hou = se,stable, &c. , These , sites are eligibly situated and In lull 'view of many of the fine co•nti y residencestw this section. This sale affords an opportunity for procuring a convenient, COM- Jo/Valle and damnable .honte . its near approach to the city and easy access at all hours of - the day, rendering it particularly pleasant. All bhp accommodation trains on the Pennsyl vania railroad stop a this station. Terms at aide. A LIOEVELER, E. WRAY T. A. AIOCLELLAND, Ss.lesninn sep29:eod CKERING PIANO FOR SALE coll-fEAP ASEV-EN OCTAVE ROSE WOOD PIANo, round corners, handsome mould lag on case. Ilas been in use but five month; and la as GOOD AS RE W In every I espece not scratched 'or marred id the least;• The pres , ent Bolton price is $576 6u. Will be said at a 4A It 11 , : A ' I c'r.rioN MIAs. C. MELLOR Odeon', 29 Cabinet Organs, 4 Second-hand Melodeons FOR SALE -AT LESS THAN PACTOEY PRICE'S CRAB. 0. MELLOR, wgr , ' - icifTsv — i — vitsonvs 9 1. "E, 'at Ex p o'. /883N therE ‘ t.NEWINGMACHINEB °VW' fth e - N•nr- - , llror hive already : lit: fter'6.ooo are io use in Pcttioylgl. and Vicinity.. The S l E(of'th - 6at•'lciinStsLlea u hi n is greater than all others combined. No one should bay a Sewing Machine antilthey hate exawmed and tested the Wheeler & Wilson., They are warranted for three years, Instruction Free. l oitoroom, No. 21 4?.1 FT H ST&EHY . Nal? s Wain ittentn GREATESI\ NEIL VINE; Twit lc H AND BIAMD PURIFIER, Dr. cutt,t3ra. ENGLISH BITTERS acre-Tare (or Enternparaaioi, or. J. C.Ayen'famityMedielnes ..a...r...4AtNE S * et, $liN'S. S'AJMU3U‘'7 MEE3tawiC'IN.EIS . • , . _ . Dr, Belieran Tonin and 7.Ma • ,„ • JET 3E1.14 At 1iV431 lb €4' 00Iebrood• ;Raphil. -parsapafitia, • And all other Family tiled:Minna aim Go ' ... inland genuine at the • , :.1.. !.7./ rtirrsllnew, ono HUM, Toimnce M'Ciarr, Cramer or lilarket street and Fottkitt bricualnes, qteintataa,Pertualery, liDla, oua, Lead, variitaiteit, Staidi•E; i•ruigns; opportes, Should&BraaiN "g 14041 Mum* of drat 'ClualitA l. far BAN TCYffilkfi6 g. 4 /11 4 1, 44;: No. a 0 Natka.dtrost i wninir of Fourth , s so o.llm7g E ttenAtAlT l V 'ing counties : Butte r- ',_-;;i,ri434, WL moriand, Jefferiai4, tishriams . arulGreene. No risk, not all thentwown required. Ad idreu c . 0 0,,,,,, , A„t, ,4,-Wintb. seplOat 202 tr. ; 1404ridw e ip a. J. E. Le Ai '' 't lll l2i:Oß: i r_ZAT:E.ir ilID= ll t Y No. In TIM! ' Ingested:et 0 Carpet Yarns in Western Pen/my/v=la. aeoB4 ~., vr _... . . mit - 081.E.RY F ob , LAitllta - hard jull. and ohildrem, aliasp at - ALIOL Austioa House. • • - . Jolt , . .vvetai 93 9X 75 75 1 ig • • 13 BEI N SALES LOOK ON THIS PICTURL . And if suffering from Headache, go at once and buy abox, • SPEEDY AND PERMANENT-CURE. One Pill is a Hose. SOLE PROPRIETORS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS„ And Alanufacturera of alate Lead, Red Lead, Labarge, Putty, de., 76 & 76 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR. BALI 13 • Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers VERALIFITGE. DE _SIR E TAKE Al LI EL pleasure in assuring , you that there.isino Yernufuge now in use that we think .equals yours as a WORM DESTROYER., :Wje lave sold it largely at retail, and with unitorm.stic sees. We area Druggists and Physisiens, , and have prescribed it or our . patients, and have been well satisfied with its effects. Miss, N. Y. Scarroci & BLi3HO?. tll WOOCI attest WORM 00',NFEUTIdiTS . . Are prepared tram the active pnnciple etaca.set- • ebrate Vennifuge. They are put up In a nice and palatable form, to suit the trudp.of thoee n - ho cannot eanveniebtly talke r the YOrmifugt. Children willtake them without trouble. They are an effective worm'destrdyer, and may Vac- en to the moat delicate child. 81 Wood street B. L. FAHNESTOCK &. CO., 78 and 78 Wood and 91 Fourik Sta., Nold by Druggists and Medicine Dealeti • ' ally. ap18:48 &W. DYSENTERY DEralr's ABOMATIEJ 13 .LAciumutti cfpukuNATzvz Is the only - safe and sure 131011/IrOSII7 tains no oPiWo or defitorioilt oral or. Athos injurious componndtronounol' to remedies generally - sold for thieltdass of disease. It is so that.Phisiciniul very generally- use It in their poetic" * all ahronio and dangerOus eases. ,,l Vir Use no-Cholera mirtnmor:orMibt. fal compositions, (many of ' whiolkander. mine and ruin the eonstitution,) when you tan obtain an Unfailing remedy tq'sjutpla and safe as Blackbeniestheinfelvei: ' Ask for Dixon's Bneorsai.zi'o4isillyll :wa r and-see tkat the'propristittiiitniiii written on tha 6..toide wrapper of each bet tle. Priparof only by • .1- ÷r.. Bak . , Prerritesr,-amparartvi . , . For sale by all rehilestabln drugOtit. Prise, (oldetyle. as ob.} 250.„ soo. aist $I Der MOMS. at leas than cos% previous' • -'` "ToPlif pjWe svili sell 'ell' Eisgelie, kap 4 d, qpuithased ' Mora theijelie;,o4l.- 1111 °811°85 . , 1 "m4 0 = 03 4 , .• , .;F. 1 : ‘,... p w MESS THAN ~ .31.w4.41 , .m..p..thii4- • •• • ' , t 1 .I. .7.7"Z::1, ~..„,..,..,,:,1!::'a-:. , ' - q Iftieil r "•'l ,, t - L,.. 4) :- - „ -- ... - itsepiati,nc4 -4- ,, , s-4,;(v.. - s ;%, ... .. ' '''' dr ' -: 7.1---,-11*: POITME MUM: 51LLV1V,10,01.1.411.0 11:1 - 1/14 WoW, tree\ ZMZWZ=M AMUSEMINT& arIEMTTSBIINGII Lessee and Idanager.... W. naniinsissdx. Two wens & the engagement Of tfOi die tingufelleo iyoung Tragedian, EDWIN ADAMS, - Who will appear lithe popular personation of ROVER, In WILL OATS THIS TUE iDAT EVENING, OGfeames Sterling comedy, entitled WILD Rover Etin4ll,44lMs. (Supported by the fullcompany.) To conclude with MY FELLOW CLERK: In rehPareal, RING OF. THE OfPASIONS, and the Rt,itETiO. Dr. R A. Wilson's Pills WILL CURE 0 11°.DAC4 * IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE PR6PINILY FOL LOW ED, THEY WILL Puneoßat A • B. L. PAHNESTOOIC '& O. 13=1=71 B. L. Fahnt3dc)ok's IL L. F4I Nt,TOCIN • . " PREPARED AND SOLD BY SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pria'SBITRGH, PA 11:01aarx-hoz5a. MM;11 ~:. ~' :~ ,_,,~ 32 ~_~ ~~=_ ~~ . << ~. ~a -.