111.. DAYS ADVERTISENViTB DRESS GOODS, OdzaPktalpg a stoat of 331 tile above g - oo le from NEW YORK AUCTION SALES Plaurgaday, October GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S 92 MARKET STREET Many of the above goods will be sold fer about one-half the price asked for old stocks of goods In the city, after being marked down. .I.n order to Insure The above goode Will be marked in plain tlgurea, NO DEVIATION From the Price Asked. Those who call early esn ray on SECURING BARGAINS 90TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXHIBIT OF THE ASSETS, JULY, 1884 cash State Stocks Real,Eatate, (Unincumbered,) Mortgage Ronde Railroad Sacuri tiCR United States Stocks, Bank Stocks, Miscall& eons Stocks, Groat: $ LESS. LIABILITIES: 3,101,938 56 Losses, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not due,t Net 3,273,63.5 04 istar-ste,ow to isa,G,-.,0 taken on a single risk. 'VII Pire"ard Inland Navigation and transporta tion Risks accepted at terms consistent with toh - ency and fair vroflt. Losses equitably ad justed and promptly paid at this Agency. Applications for Insurance Solicited. POLICIES ISSUED WIFIIUUT DELA.Y, and all business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. A. CARRIE:Et- st BRO., au3l-3m Agents. EDUCTION IN PRICES CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES At the New Carpet store, M'FARLAND & COLLINS, Nos. 71 & 79 Fifth Street, Next House to Post Office, Second Floor. DRUGGETS AND CRUMB CLOTHS. We have Just received some entirely new and very handsome patterns Woolen Druggets, Me dallion Onotres, &e., at very low prices. M'FARLAND k cotaaNs, Ti a. 73 Fiftn street, astoo • Next door to Yost Office, 2nd floor. P HOl`stOttA i-HlO GALLERY - FOR SAL.—a first class Gallery In the thriv ing town of Canton, (Alto, with a good run of business, is offer ed tor sale on good terms. The appointments are all first-many, having been teoently newly fitted up. For particulars and terms call on or address WM. LI VIN.+STON, at Haworth's stork Depot, No. 12 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Penns oottfitiwdsdtm Orr as BLOOD C H ARM & li ici'D.OL r.1.1.il Vol BITT*BUIIOII, October SUBSORIBEttS 'l'o I'HEIB 186 i. , SITOC 8 of this tiempany are het eby notitled to pay the amount of their subscriptions (Two Dollars per Share) forthwith, to filr. IKA B. MCI , ' kY, the Treasurer of the Company, at Ms other, corner of Fourth and Smith 'lent streets Pitts burgh. RoBERT I . INNEY, owleilwd President. CAi 'D. WANTED TO E PLOY A N Vat BEE ht eitittPENTERS, to work at framing a bridge in this city, to whim steady employ meat and highest wages will be paid for good wor ß kmen, by applying at the toteman erecting the ridge over the itlonongatiela river. octl9 P I P !Ai & SHIPFLER. • - - - - 110 TRAYRD.— ON FRIDAY, FROM the tarn of air. IRWIN himin-taa Township, Armatronr county, all IRON GREY MARE AND IVIIJLE. Tile mare is about four years old and log hands hieb. The mule is of a brown color and. about 14 hands high. Any information which will lead to the discovery of the above will be suitably rewar ed by the owner. octisatd EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL. No. .14 Hay Street. lur P. GENGEAIBRE, CIVIL AND a MECHANICAL ENGINEE ;special dame .n Mechanical Drawing, and to Architectural Drawlug, for tnachiniete, pattern niakera carpenters, builders, marble cutter he., & c. ALsu, claim for Ladles and Gentl e -men in Artistic Drawing. octlA - _ Duck Creek Lubricating Oil ekrIHKVE oS NAND AND WILL 81, na i r c ly in receipt 0 1. genuine artic l e .I.4:I.I6IIICA.grING, on ',Warranted pure." JAS. BOYD, au25,9m r 137 Liberty street. ja.7 surface, together with the lutprovements, siORScLE.-453 ACRES COAL AICD tuate near Larimer's Station. 9 miles West of Greensburgh, and within t miles P. It . it. Grade easy, title good,•and price low. OASIDAY, Real Estate 'Broker, Noe 7 F ourth i t., Pitts. burgh. le9; Wl' NA E'S - 7 eNLANthg..-H A INES- A. AA. BRtYS. PIANOS.—A splandf.l assort ment ot these unrivalled PIALION which will be sold at sreouction of from fifty to seventy-five dollars.leas than factory pr.ces, Recoil:thy to style 'of Mario. Testimonials of excellence rom Melberg; strakopeb ar d U. utter. Also from BOUM tents of the t smintnt professors and ams- Li+ the' 00 Mos iIiAM .. its sent by mall gratui. vIi.LRLDTTE All 14UALE, sewn 4.3 loitth street, - - 7-. _____ AUCTION SALES T • A. R'CLELLAND, AUCTIONEER; •55 J 1 I'll STREET. IkeFURNITITS 1011.OARPETS. QUEEN SWAR E, AUUT-ou a" at Kaabida Had anat lon Hba Fini se, 4 tdOartlNG, 5 Fifth street win be fold ono Drell „Lig B ureau, Wardrobe , , Jeany Liao I:kg:Meads, '6 sab Starkoa cote Seat Maim, new and o . woa d liock4rd, luadi 'O D e Dough Tray, Tubs, arpo Queens iptchen Ille. VooiL Stores, ao , ware, &a, '.7 2 If‘ ilf At' • • • ~ AnizikinwirrEirs ruf 'Ls AT AUCTION.- _,,,. - . _,.;.i- • . EV/MI.1(4,0B Waloak, Will bet 't ...,.:ZiZiti: •.. • • Zs, t-Atialail . House, 65 Filth .'1- O.II4.SrOARP=T_ 'in TOOLS, wl , Xertah oarewa mummy Awn, : •44.• lAMto Us trade. , ~ g ___„, j • , , V AAA.XI AT , ALOCIGR% 'f - msramm CLOAKS, SHAWLS, S' ,F ZZ7I,OOO Wlit be opened 012 A SPEEDY SALE, 42,260,000 00 $ 196,298 68 550,39000 81,963 18 388,520 (70 546,165 00 660,00600 1,069,110 CO 23,489 50 tvB,Bu3 62 - - Fatally Lnjured.—il man named Joseph Sheatz aotosious deserter, belonging to to (Jo. A., 24 Pennsylvania caVairy, was to rested on the 14th and turned over to the proper au thorities to be forwarded. On the following day he was sent olr, heavily Ironed, in charge of a sergeant. While the train was nearing Har ri, burg la full motion he succeeded la jumping olt but received injuries which will in all proL. Arany prove fatal. He was picked :UP sense less by some citizens who telegraphed the , fact to Harrisburg, when the sergeant ret urned, ; and again taking hint in charge removed him to ; Harrisburg, where he is now lying in a critical condition. Sheatz Is a re-enlisted veteran. His parents reside on Locust street, in the Ninth ward. Stook Sales.--The following le the list of stocks sold last evening at the Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 455 Filth street, T. A. land, Auctioneer: Pittsburgh do Steubenville R . Ft 50 • Rosa Off Stock 11 05 At a Aboy Cherry Run Stock 115 Federal 011 Mock ......... ............ 1 55 Fleming sr. Blood Oil Stock 4 10 Bantu r Oil Stock ...................... 105 El Dorado Oil Stock ...... . ............ 2 Allegheny Valley Oil at oc.ll 45 ......... 2 25 Horse Neck Oil stock ................. .... 1 10 Ohio Valley 011 Stock 1 20 Stella OR Stock The Official Vote.—The following kit the section of the Act of last winter In relation to opening and countiog the official vide: Whilst thisAot continuea In force no person aball be declared duly elected, no certifi cates of eledlion Abell be issued, and no election returns undecthis or any other act tor the same offices shall be opened until the thirtieth day af ter any general election, or until the twentieth day after any Preaidential , election, at which Ume, or within three days thereafter, all tbe re turns of tally sheets, made to the Common Pleas Court, shall be opened In thp manner and by the officers now authorized to do the same. In these days, when everyone .his their vis age reproduced In the shape of a photograph, there hi nothinglooka so carelesiviukto see plc tures scsttcrel over a centre-table Or al ut .a room. A neat album le the very beat remedy we know of in Binh a oarw, and to parties about to pun:thane we would remi:none an examina tion of the stock of Myers, tSchoyer & as Fifth litreet. Pocket 'Looks, pencils, pen knives, pOrtiollog. gold pens &c &c., can also tie bound in great variety. Pont' 'forget the place—Fifth street, near Wood. Untied States District Court.—thaorge 1). Thomas, of F.rie county, convicted of passing 'counterfeit United States treasury notes Of the dentoninntlon of Ilfty dollars, was yeterdaY sentenced to seven years imprisonment s ' In 'the penitentiary. U. U. Gott, of Urawfdritebitety; tho was on ti ial on the day before for w as dollar counterfeit treasury notes, was convicted and to seven years inaprisoninent in the penitenti ary. nib aliauaed by ObearkdbL—A man nom ed• Sykes, of Indiana county, shed a few 'daya ago from the gibers of eating of nuns. There are now loch freely quanr nfr of cheat: Ufa leult-in the - nratketthat -paw* De 404 thelzguard and i . sot part a k e prelim fob', _ ly. -.l7lartatare Anetttua.—Will -Inunting, 0 ,49A,15% '114 7 aviation, .91"widlkiept , a_ tr u.u., rz,d- Apintßl96ostr Aukcalcias. rtriTENGILL & co t No. 37 Park Bow Netylrok laty, and No. thaw Stieet, Iku;tet4 NW:4. P. PONTA.I.WE & 00., No..kir Nassau atreeii New York city, are au thorized to take Advert:Lemont' and Subsoriy ._ Nona for tut at lowest rates. - - 41P WIIIV 1 .141111:1111/ the / ALLY POBT, the rate of .2,50 per tittne.!ed copies. LOCAL INT - if - XI - 0 ACE _ - PRIMLY MORNING, 001. 21, 1884. MiasLaQ Papers.—Amy of our modern hay lag oopiea of the Daily Post of the following da'pa would confer a favor by leaving or sending them to this office; as they are necessary to com plete ourilletc November 27,'68. February 19, '64. January 2, '64. December 6, %S. redember 26, '63. March 2, '64. April 27034. April2B, April 29, April 90, '64. This Supreme Court.—Thls Court met yes terday—present Chief Justice Woodward, and Judges strong, Thompson, Read an 1 Agnew. Kennedy •Alraratiall, on motion of Thomas EW ing, mitt. was duly admitted and qualified to practice In this Court. Opinions were delivered in the following has • By Woodward, -O. .L4-11eister vs Greene, Lancaster, 0. P. Judgment reversed and set aside, and Judgment here entered for defendant. Thompson, J. dissents. By Strong,T.--Gaines vs. the Commonwealth; Oyer and Terminer. Judgment reverse and a new trial ordered. Thompaon, J. dissents to this opinion on the first assignment of error. By Read, if— Slost vs. Royal Insurance Com pany., Prom Nisi Prins Judgment reversed, andjudgme u t entered on the case stated for the pi initiff for $18153, with interest. Brown vs. Ripka & Co., Philadelphia, D. C. Judgment affirmed. Union By Aignew, J —Bilmyet et. al. vs Slifer. ,U. P. Jungment reversed, and venire fa. ocuts ck neon awarded. Strong, J. les dissenting pinion. Brooks vs. Smyser. Dauphin coun ty. Jung. me n. nt affirmed. strong, T. fides concurring own. io Jack vs Morrison, Allegheny C. P. Submit ted. Read for plaintiff in error; Miller and Mc- Bride, contra. Oakland Railway Company vs. Field l itg. Al legheny D. 0. Argued by Mellon and ampton for plaintiffs th error, and by Ranom ~ Icontra. Culp vs. Leahy and others. Allegheny C. P. Argued by Burg - win for the administrator or riam —j Rarry.Woods; no appearance contra. IPer Cu tuippent reversed on the ground that the Court of ooinmon Pleas has no jurisdiction of tne subject matter. Graham et. al. vs. Nesbit. Allegheny C. P. Submitted.= 4/baton for plaintiff in errot; For.. Ward. contra. Argßent Mauler vs. Keyser et. al. Allegheny 1) ued by Ewingontra. for plait:LUCIE' error, and by nn, c Tine Pennsylvania Railroad Track.- 4 The Pennsylvania railroad track extending along Liberty street Is, to Bay the least, in a very bad condition. It has several times occur red that some of the oars ran off the track to the great danger of the passers-by, and only a lew days ago we had to record an aocident which oc, mitred on that line and through which the lit ea of a large number of children were placed an itu minent eril. Yesterday, durin the it , enu,m, a similar occurrence had well nigh taken +od were it not that it was observed in time to p 'event any eetiOusdaMage, a consitlera.de num bs'. of can Would have been &mashed or upset and the /Ives and limbs of the passers-by put injeopardy. Owing to the bad condition of the road, as the freight train was passing up Liberty street twoor•more of thetrtecks got oil the track. Of eourse they swung around and were at right angles with toe track, when, fortunately, the crippled situation of the train was ohs-, ve Were it not for this the consequences might have proved serious. As it was, after trying in vain to place. the trucks in a proper position,and blocking up the street for upwards of an hour, th-y were forced to detach the hinder part of the car, which they left standing until a sufficient mice could be had to right the trucks. Acct. dents of this and of a more serious nature' are certain to occur unless the track be placed In good condition, and therefore, for their own sake and that of the residents on Liberty street, we would request the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to remedy this evil. The Latest From Sheridan—The A. Rebels Palling Baok Prepared by Dr..titrieg! en 1, 0 East I- aunt/ I Ns . ..w Vi stn, October 20.—The //er street, I 'incirinatt. f lido. `i'ri's ciarreapolleent. with Sheridan, of octrftlyvietiv lite 14th, writes: Genet al Sheridan had _ GEO. W. SMITI - I'S FARM FOR ids troops well i n hand on the north SALE. west sole of Cedar Crrek, the rebels having fallen back to Fisher's Hill, in I i t . . 4 .A 0, 1 : E b u , 11 1 . 1 !, 2, 1 . 1 : . n . , A , i p ‘ , I ,', I , A , , t '',. T ., t . a r Y rear ot Strasburg, which town is now I ...is tOsult e pur2:l‘,!;ers, mud alt o i tlet Ai- 'ir!atne rietitipie,l by our sk'rnlishers. Meeting In the 9th Ward —.lt a 'n ett ing 1 .cis sale at rublic - Auct i on on Monday , I igtolii r Residents of h t l as t, say that on held by the - Democracy of the et ward, at the i house ofJames Neeson esq., ler the purpos of th . `6 24 1 4, 1 : * : 66 1 , 4 ,., r ,,,, ,),,,:,,,,,,. , 1 , ii. , j .,,,,,.. , W. dnemidy night last, a lel ger force ot organizing a Demooratlc -tub for th e ward. af- 1 pi k ,,, 1 will ,w er . 4, n „., ditto rent !Ng , tf,;. rels passed through that t.iwn than ter elegant address by Hugh Dutfy, a perma eat hrt containing. In acres, e, oh r. 1.,,r0ti aolistan. h ever Sit'W befOrO. This, doubtless, organization was effected, and the followin of- ~,,i ,i,„p ing „,,,,,,, ~,,,, r ,„ 11 , h ~,,„. fi o . .t.,... they beers appointed ; - oral tract commit, about 17 11,i en.. 1.1 1 the thit.l save rise to the report that Lon street president—J. U O'Donnell. about IS nure.s, the lerlialllfiet. hergierlee ot, had been heavily reinforced with both Vice President—James Neeten wood's nun, 1 divided into to on leta or IA ar,d in fan try and artillery. At General Secretary—Liddell. s o ,tree, with t h a g .i.,1 tens fit 1 1..11re MI . ach. Ail 'iiir rid Ln's headquarters it is not believ- Treasurer—Ed ward Kenos. grass an -1 c.ov..r and ,v.-I: cal. iiiat..s toe ' ' via corciirrTan. Dairy Farina. ed that they have received any infantry '1 hat uortloo 1 3 rug ,o 1 the . -,..t si.re 01 the reinforcements, but the large number Timothy Murphy Michael Sullivan Pike I hare drvided into two I.%ir.elu, One iTel Tof cannon recently captured by Genaral Richard Welsh John Diamond Pt .flout 170 acre. 4 4Ta which is a twat, 4USitan• John Cretan Tnos S Rowley I ttsl brick dive•ling formerly oecup!ed by Air. Sheridan render the latter • part of 11w Francis Booler David ktrouser John Marshall. Thre e good tenant tiura-s the. report very probable. Patrick Uonnor Thos Mcßride Patrick clireaJy John Mooney rg"i° of Which mill pay the tn.''. linear " r "' Tn-day of r skirmish line was again stable and sh.ep tutu am: NH gro.v a thrifty Patrick Logue Adam Ii rouse 1 bearing Apple atm Virv.inia Crab trees. This advanced, and the retels slowly Jell Patrick Dolan James Neeeoo 1 part of the estate wilt 01.1 re a magnificent farm. hack after exchanging a few shots with Wm Richards J C O'Donnell I I will also part with thy Homestead, the large our advanced guard. The whole corn- Patrick Dougherty LAward Kerman be ititiful mansion, wi t h hy 5 teet, with all Met:WIT John Powers Edward Stewart convenienct4 surrouraled with shrubbery arid wand, notwithstanding their fatiguing James Steward trees ; also a large orchard iii choke fruit, with 11 marches, are in brilliant spirits and A meeting of the Democratic Club of the il:h abnut 40 acres of land. ward, will beheld at theirhall at the lion City An extensive barn with stone basement, di- health, and anxious to fight again. How, on Saturday evening, Oct. 221 at 7 o'- vhied into stab/leg for 16 bargee, and atalie far I have to regret the loss of Gen. Bid clock, p.m. The Democrats of the ward are in- 40 cattle, with cellars bins, mows and ever) - well, killed, and Genes. Wright, Grover vited to at tend thing in the highest requisition of a tarn.. 11 ROW.. Leonia, Sec'y. , trande In a brick yard of i 75 jeer square, our. I and Rickets wounded. Wright is rounded by brick sheds for cattle and sheep; slightly wounded. Affairs at times also, a blacksmith's shop and slaughter /roils.? looked badly, but by the gallantry of There is also on tale Homestead tract a good Or lye officers and then, disaster has been T he re house . I pile Farm Is known to he hest improved and converted into a splendid victOry. Dark moat highly cultivated In this part of The 00111 T. neSS again intervened to shut off greater try, being situated on the liethany Pike, lours! results. I now occupy Strasburg. As toilets from Wheeling, most beautiful and fertile routing hill lan ', well watered with never fail- soon as obtained I will send you to log springs; situated In a neigh. - orhood id particulars. (Signets) wealthy and highly reen•ctable people. For terms of purcip.se with a "plan' of tie P. R. SHERIDAN. Farm, showing the divisions above mentioned,• Major General. together with ail panic:ll4re, apply on the prem. What the numbers were opposed to hies or at my Brewery office, or to N. Richard- Sheridan are not yet reported to the Dy son. esq., or Wheeling. • STOOK AND FARM lIIPLEMENTS.—On partment, but the boldness, vigor and the tollowing, dav after the sale of the Pa.rui, success of the attack asrongly indicate Tuesday, the 29th day of ficto',er, 11164, I lel d dispose of my Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hoge, that a heavy reinforcement had been and farming implements Isent from Richmond with the expecta oF.O. W. SAIITH, ti Waddington Farm, on of fulfilling Longstreet's boast, toI ! LOTTISTILLE, Oa. 20.—Tho Journa, . "smash tip Sheridan." Longstreet was known to be in the :I ralley and had assumed command oflearns that John C. Breckihridge tele the army, and Confederate hopes au I graphs that Colonel Charles S. Hanson overwhelming disaster to the Union ar- 1 wounded and a pilsoner in i3urbridge's illy were boastfully expressed for several 1 days back by rebel adherents in Wash- ; late campaign, is doing so well that his ington and Baltimore. I reeovery is beyond a doubt. (Signed) EM. STANTON. !On Tuesday morning a band of goer- The Luray Valley Raid—Prompt :villas attacked and destroyed 'a train of Retaliation. . ten freight cars on the Nashville & i Northwestern railroad, bound from New Voila, Octob.'r 10.—A- corre pondent of the Herald gives the follow- , Nashville to Johnsonville. 'The'eng-1- log particulars of Col. Powell's cavalry I neer was killed. raid in the Luray Valley: Their first i Gen. Stoneman has been exchanged adventure was with a gterrilla band, ' whom tlp . y surprised, and from whom and arrived at Atlanta they captured a number of army wag- Generals Blair, Croft and Smith were, Ex P °s 1863. g ' sp '" V " ens, &c. The stores captured were vat- ; among yesterday's arrivals at the Gait ued at seventy thousand dollars. At • e Rouse. SEWING iklA CH IN Es Luray .• ell the barns were destroyed, and w hoe in the act a Union soldier wag ; STANTON'S WAR BULLETIIsf. captur«l by the citizens, who murdered . - Over 1 6C , 00f . rf a i k , 5,4 Ir, ..- !;.; ye Mtn by cutting his throat. Subsequent- already bee i said, ly two of MoSeby's men were captured Another Victor by and Vicinity. y Sheridan.- Over 6.000 are in use lu P, , tat urah • and shot, in retaliation. The same day mean 1 a Government tannery was destroyed, containing eight hundred thousand dol- WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, Oct. The Sale of these inimitable Machines is lard worth of leather, and three thou ' 20.—General Dix: A great battle was greater than all others combined. . san,i head of cattle seized, ; fought and a splendid victory, won by From New Market to Woodville the No one should buy a Sewing Machine Sheridan over Longstreet yesterday at country was laid waste, as also in the ; until they have examined and tested the circuit toMadison Court House, Little Cedar Creek, 43 pieces of artillery were Wheeler & Wilson, Washington back to Luray, thence the captured, and many prisoners, among They are warranted for three years. command proceeded to Front Royal, ' whom was the rebel General Hanseur, Instruction Free, where all the barns, flour -mills and ,On our side Genes. Wright and Ricketts their contents were destroyed. Op the sir Salesroom, No. in FIFTH STREET. Wltt. SUMNER er. UO., Agents. route Col. Powell heard that McCaus• were wounded, and General Bidwell of sepl3.d.kw land with cavalry was near, and he gave Buffalo killed. chase, but being encumbered with a Particulars so far as received twill be heavy train could not overtake him. At ntly Hook the fine residence and ~ iurniabed as fast as the oper9or c c an ai barns -,. of J. Chancellor, one of Mosehy's transmit them. (Signed) E. M. STANTON guerrillas, were destroyed; -Chancellor had murdered a Union soldier a few Secretary of War.' days previous. The result of the expo- ' dither' was the capture of 6,500 head of FROM BURLINGTON, Y cattle, 500 horses, the destruction of 32 t. ---- 1 • flouring mills, -30 distilleries, four blast furnaces and upwaads of 50 barns. The Rebel Raid at St. A 4 lbans, The Draft.—We Understand that a large number of those who were conscripted under the late draft have failed to report, and in fact, if ac counts be true, more have forgotten their duty in this instance than those who obeyed the call of the Provost Marshal to report. In spite of the frequent warning. of the press to these gentlemen, appointing the day and hour when they should meet, under penalty of the wrath of Uncle Sam if they failed to do so, they forgot their appointments and leftdor parts uakno but a few days before their presence was requit ' ed at the Provost Marshal's office. The COLISO - is that their fellow-citizens who were', re °lcing over their good fortune escaping the dralt are left "in the lurch , • ae•thfy will have to ti !hoar quotas Under any circumstances We i ll ectet,y met some of the latter and were as- tonialied to see that they wore ouch sorry faces, 1 while they were full of glee and merriment on the day succeeding the draft. Probably they have their reasons for it. itt 1 ! est. t% outer Tools at auction this evening, a Illao/e 'a, 65 Filth litreet. 153 SMITHFIELD. AND 442 PENN St. TRY S It CFE A. INT ' e M ELLIFLUOUS OUCH I:;AJL-SA:3I. LStriuklasid's Mellifluous Cough Balsam Sa warranted to cure iiughs, Cold, , Floarce‘, .se, Asthma, Whooping rough, Sore Throat, (Jon sumptlon, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. For ale by Druzgists. General Pepot 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. All the Medical men and the Press l'eCOCllmecd Dr. Stricklasd's Anti-Cholera illixture as the only certain remedy for Diarrhma and Dysen. tery. It is a comtdnation ni Astringente, Ab sorbents, Stimulants and Carsonativce and t 6 warranted to effect a cure alter all other means have failed. For sale by Drucgiste. tlenefal Depot 6 Eas Fourth street, Crlnernuati, I thin. Z"XXs 131 MIL MWE3O3J V" . pr Strickland'sln Ramesh' guide of the worst cases of 131Aeding Piles. It gives Itnn,ediat, r •.lit and effects a peratnueut cure. 'l'ry tt directly. II Is war• ranted to core. I.'“r sale by all Drugel-'a. d F.,tat Fourth Street, thaeinnatt. NEIt A N D 131.141 TY, S• etc N to , !-; ,N It' r can recOMMend Ulnae Buttering lots of Ap• petite, Itizii . ;ePti-a, ur rh.,1001,14, NCI oti.OP.ll and PierVOLls v • !„ iihe SI rick infl. n I.•ta: It til a egetql,./. priTAIIIr1"1: Isl,l h'- eoholle /i(11.10 , 9; it 15!rerigt ben. - cols ; It erenlem •, , ad warranted to ecrus , ,e• p,i i alt.l Ar r n'on lie- For sale by Druggla'l I 4 bbi by Wholesale Agrots, :a., tin 11, L, vet, .I:l,eleny I I.y, And by hr. !1. i EV sEit, tlornrr li u, I mil :ruin Adry, Pit [Lbw 01, l'n WHEELER & WILSON'zi • ET,TXTR, OF BARK AND IRON, PREPARED FROM CALASA I A HARK and Frio-Phosphate el Iron Has been found very benencnal in by rrepsis, and in that languor and prostration nt the system which frequently succeed anute Mitoses. It ie menace the appetite—ln vlgoratec the power, 111 digestion r ls very acceptable to the stomach, and may be need In all a NMI u here a tonic, in. licence is required. Sold at ERAbKili' DRUG" STORY:. TAYLORMPLIXERS ,RiatritAng le a pleasant and effeetual remedy for Oonatip g_ Lion, Flatulency, Headache, Indigestion, Drs. - p•-pa/a, ace. Roth of the above sold at DttI. 4 ISTORE, oat/8 ' Market at., #doors below Fouth. OIL LAND FOE-SALE. T •sunscrentrza OP.PEIf.S VOR ... Sale 100 ACRES OF Olt LANO, iorat.l on Little Beaver Creek, two rolled from Smith's Ferry: The property has three Ivelhicnk, all of which are yielding Oil of the same nality 11.• the celebrated Smith's 011._ The Land laid off iii:lo4Lia atiftimartitiacera. ,For i artber penis°, larifinquire of '' ' NE' LA17011141% ~ . .. - . • Little jliaret Rfidlo l . ootrtawd' - Ooltthaiiiiitta Co- Onio. WitorEa,s, ibedo aheap, at naculelland% (Quit.; occa The Late , filhboting Affair in Sharps bar fg.:-Tne late shooting affair in sharpsburg , ban been 'followed wilitthe fats/ consequeeQ" that were eipected. Keyser, the man who Was shot, expired yesterday morning at half past live o'dOeirilifter lingering for several days after the Shooting Altair occurred Previous to his death two of the balls were, with soa e difficulty ex. traoted: from hiehreast, but the remainingone, whictilloodged _in the !abdomen, Could not be reachedand defied all surgical skill to remove it without endangering the life of the patient. Owing to the good treatment he was receiving at the hands of experienced physolans, it was thought that ne might possibly recover, but vea -1 terday .. all these hopes were defeate !. West wood,'who displayed such innate ferocity in fir ing three times at his victim. and such reckless daring In avoiding pursuit, is still at large, but we understand that the police are on a sharp look-out for hqn, and in all pro!mbility will suc ceed in bringing him in justice. The coroner proceeded yesterday evening to hold an inquest on the body. To prevent the draft, get your old windows glazed by O'Brien, 130 Third street. 088P8 NEHYBit ANTHONY NINYBR JOSEPH NETER & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF PLAIN A1% 7 1) ' FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS WAH E HOUSE, Between 6th at., and Virgin alley OUCH NO MORE DIA RR HECE A . SIIRICKLAND'S ST P n FBI DA! TELEGRAPHIC. PROM OVA FIRST IEDITIOS/ Gen. Sheridan's Official —Report Forty-three Pitioaii of Artillery Captured. WASHINGTON, October 20.—The fol— lowing is Sheridan's official report : Crt- DAR CREEK, VA., October 19, 10 P. M.- Lieut. Oen. Grant, City Point: I have the honor to report that my army at Ce dar Creek was attacked this morning be fore daylight, and my left was turned and driven in confusion. In fact, most of the line was driven In confusion, with a loss of twenty pieces of artillery. I hastened from Winchester, where I was on my return from Washington, and found the army between Middletown and Newton, having been driven back about four miles. 'There took the affair in hand and quickly united the corps, and formed a compact line of battle quite in time to repulse an attack of the enemy, which was done handsomely at about one p, m. At three p. m., after some charges of the cavalry from the left to the right' flank, I attacked with great vigor, driving and routing the en— emy, capturing according to last report, forty-three pieces of artillery and very many prisoners. I do not know yet the number of cas ualties Or losses of the enemy. Wagon trains, ambulances and caissons in large numbers are in our possession. They also burned some of their trains. Gener al Ramesur is a nrisoner in our hands, severely and per-haps mortally wound ed. r Another correspondent of the 14th, says: On the right of the army line, General Custer this morning soon after daylight made a reconnoissance of the enemy's position and strength, by ad vancing three regiments across Cedar Creek at Cupp's Mill, near the back road, close to the North Mountains. After pressing forward for about two miles and a half, it was ascertained to a certainty that the rebels had fallen back for a considerable distance during the previous night. On the way nut we skirmished with small parties of the enemy, mounted force, hut met with no determined, se rious opposition. We also passed a place where it was evident there had been a camp during the early part of the day. • NI-cm, YORK, October 20.—The Her ald's Front. Royal correspondent of the 15th says: The line of communication Mtween Gen. Shetidan's headcluartera and Gen. Augur, whose headquarters are on the lino of the Manasi , as Gap railroad, is open without molestation and interruption. The opening, and the keeping open of tjtc 'Manassas (lap railroad line, the :chola look upon as a greater victory than heretofore ob tained by the army of the Shenandoah 'alley. The importance of what we have gained in the respect mentioned cannot ho explained to the public, and hence the people at home cannot well appreciate its magnitude! Time will develop the Whole. The Secretary of War issued an order thanking Gen. Sheridan and his officers and soldierii, for their brilliant victory, A Doubtful Rumor. --- SITIIIINGTOIf, Vt., Oct. 30 . - --El i ght of i NEW Yon; October 20.—The World's the raiders who entered St: -Albaas and Washington special has a report that robbed banks and murdered ci izens, Gen. Sheridan will shortly supercede , have been caught and $50,000 redo ered. General Meade. The reason given is a . . 1 disagreement between. Geos. Grant. and They were caught at Stattbrid and . i I nder Meade concerning some nioiremamts !'Farnham, Canada East. The re i 1 south of Petdrsbarg. ! ~- ltaverbootti. seen OA tbeirsol .1 111:1511 ----" !ix probably *l ii ._ s4,l,- : ` ,., .;- tur. , 1. Betireerv.i. IL and L. P. SAWYEn '''"' toe- etvAlbigiwoank,ritß4 tit. Hit mud .thestylote E....,_43. _._ _&:.r.i a. tisswYEßkirttlit 4-)3",,n-titiaVUEni'`` 'Ainrsiteitif u ja ba r dig_ min:dilly vuillionsti.-' " ' 2 ' . ', ' l . ''-- 4 ' ~ ,•-, , ,,-' .'---- ''',...___'-,-"' • ) : , .buiszatits vision sentinnol nc.z. theistit i , 40 usual: .1310 ;weft; jonuery Irli not ill i fatmaisnasiby -, -, - , rA Pi BANER. ~ fi , „„,t- —,_ ," ; their' ••.-'' ' • ' ' evimber istoam. eyL=, ocuiti affected sol vency. . A. 7' s - jr ITELEGRAp SECO.4I'I3 EDITION FROM WASHINGTON Guerrilla 00trages - near the City NEW YOILSJ Oct. 30.—Commercial's Washington sOcial has the following: The guerrillas Of Moseby's gang are be coming bold in their depredations, and guarded by secession residents of the country who embrace every opportunity to act the part nf spies and informers, and frequently raid some distance with in the Union hues. On Wednesday morning about 111 o'clock a party of four of Moseby's men approached the house of Mr. Reed, abitt 100 yards from Falls i; Church hospital, land 7 miles from Wash ington, and surr 'Waded Mr. Reed and 2 out of 5 of his n4roes who were aiding him to guard pro ' rty. One of the ne— groes was shot (dead. The guerrillas then curried Mr. peed and the other ne— gro ten miles to he woods where they shot and killed 3!tr. Reed and severely wounded the nevi). They then decamp. ed. The surviving negro managed to return after the !murderers left, and guided a party oil soldiers to the spot where his master liras killed and secured the body . These !iutrages occurring so near Washington ;;are beginning to be regarded as a seztzs disgrace. FRCM NEW ORLEANS, Officers Dismisted the Service NEW YORK, Oct . 20.—The Herald' 8 New Orleans special contains a letter from Gov. Allen of ;I Louisiana, to the rebel Secretary of War, and he says, the time has come for us to put into the ar my every able bodied negro man as sol— diers. This should done imtnediate iy. I would free all able to bear arms tnd put them into the field at once. They will make much better soldiers with us than against rns, and swell the depleted ranks of opr ' armies, Gen. Canty ntlicialy announces the recapture, of thirteenibattle•flags taken Vorn Gen. Banks in the Red river cam- A rebel mail taken at the same time, , how great desponde)icy of the rebels west of the Mississippi; i Twenty-three officers of the 2d Louis tma eaviiiry have be'en dishonorable• dismissed the scryice, by order of Gen. Canby, for declining to appear before :he examining board, irreparatory to as tignment to duty. • Gen. Hurlbut has recovered sufficient. iy to resume duty. FROM CHATTANOOGA Operations of Get Sherman Nava Yniik, Oct 20.--The Philadel phia Inquirer of this morning has the followingfrom Ohattanaiga of tire MI,: Captain Marsh of the 41.1 New York regulars has just arrived fimm Villianow, which place he left yesterday. He reports Mentor's brigade Of cavalry bad met the enemy in force and after a severe fight, our troops" charged and routed the rebels, capturing Ge t s. Young and a large number of iitittiVers. On the 12th the same cavalryi charged Rod ney's command at ROLM) with: sabres, killing and capturing a number, taking all his artillery and scattering the re mainder of the enemy in all directions. On the. 17th our advance came upon Hood's rear guard, whipped it and drove them out of Snake Gap. Yesterday Gem Sherman started in pursuit of the rebel& who were retreating southward via Bloomtown valley. FROM LOUISVILLE. News from the Seuthwes EffillM Destructive Fire at Riverside BOSTON, Oct. 20.—The stables at Riverside trotting park, in Brighton, were destroyed by fire last night, with twenty-three horses, including some of the best trotting stock in the country. The following are some of the famous horses lost : Young Sutton and Miijor. Kemball, both owned by J. E. Maynard; Belle of Hartford and her mate Lady Litchfield ; the well known horse Prince, I and a splendid bay horse. Six horses belonged to Mr. Rickwith, of Hartford ; Black Hawk and Telegraph owned by Reuben Dana ; Buchanan and Pat, owned by Mr. Osborne, New York; Gray Eagle, owned by Mr. Blanchard, Boston ; Albany Maid, owned by Mr. Whitcomb ; a magnificent bay Gelding, owned by Stephen Hay; a fine colt be longing to Mr. Hellam; and the Geld— ing, Rapid, which trotted on the track yesterday, in a five mile race. The loss of young and valuable stock Is also very great. The fire spread so rapidly that very few of the horses in the stable could be saved. Gen. Sheridan's Late Victory. NEW Vona, Oct. 20.—The Post has the following in its Washington special: There is great rejoicing here to-day, over Sheridan's victory. The details coming in are better even than the offi cial reports already given. • The merchants who were arrested in this city on Monday, on a charge of contrabanding, were brought to trial to. day, before a military commission. The evidence against some of them is over— whelming. It is known that they (urn. ished goods to blockade runners, with a full knowledge of their destination. The trial still goes on. • Broadway is again decked in nations colors in celebration of Sheridan's las magnificent victory. he Pennsylvania Electi on PHILADELPHIA, -OCI. 20.—The official returns from Clarion county, give a Democratic majority of 970, a loss of ton. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Market. New Yonx, Oat. 20 .—Ootton $1 18a120. Flour, $8 8098 90 for extra state; $9 05a10 torn H 0; $lO 05a11 60 for trade brands. Whisky $1 'Mal U. Wheat, $1 96 for Chicago spring; 112 1,1a2 16 for svinter red western. Rye, $1 40a1 42 for west ern. Corn $162 Oats, 813a87c for western. Su g sr, 19.101810 for Muscovado. hioLassee, 76a80a tor muswerva.do. um, 4s4llin for crude. Pork, $39 for mess $41942 for new do; sseas 60 for prime; $42 for prime mess. Beef, 17a184. for shoulders; 1.8a210 for hams. Lard 20a23a. But ter, 30.360 for Ohio; 37a450 for state. Cheese 12 9210. Few York Money Market.. NEW Your, Oct. 2 0.—Money steady and active at 7 per cent. Gold opened at 211,4, declined to 205 and closed at26/33(. Chicago Market. emit , AGO, Oc 1 . 20 —Flour deelLoed 25a. Wheat 60a1 61 for No. I; 31 55 for No. 2. 'Cora, Si 22 123 for No 2. Oats 62462Xc. Whisky $1 Proviliona quiet. Buffalo Market. BUFFALO, Oat. W.—Wheat, 75a1 80 for No 2 Chicago. Corn, #1 69301 69 for No 2. Oats Tic. B trley .1 75 Whisky $1 70. Oswego Market. 013 W EGO, October W.—Flour, 69a9 25 for No 1 spring; 49 26a9 50 for winter red western; 4 , 10a10 .25 for Ishlte; 810 75a11 80 for double extra Wheat, la 81 for No 2 Chicago spring; 81 90 for No / lilltwapkee celub. DYSENTERY Diebrrh CO a . DIXON'S AROMATIC BLACKBERRY CARDIINATIVE le ttio only nab and sure oars. It mat. wins no opium or deleterious drop, no min.- oral or other injurious 'OaMpbandl amuse to remedies generally sold for this slur of /Moue. It is so ollicacdons that Physician, very generally use it In their prudes-In all chronic and-dam mos. tree WO thilee mixtures ordonbi.., t o* oompcoritioni, (many of whisk niulori".• and nth& °oast= tyke* yon ion obtaisAn .ftAtMagl itt ant safe as Blackberries thensgess._ Ask for- DEson's- naumoggfacintilia: ma, and 114111 that-thy prititthes staanoli. Triflea ea the mad& rrrappar cf oak boa -Proillrat.idebr I . ll *ftwviket# .. . , - MatArt Trait trial tripostabli maw erke(o4l *WO ob.) as% sok Jig to. ofio FROM GEN. BUTLER Strictly Pure, r H Jides. Operations In his Department j.:l PITTSBURGH ' NEW YORE, Oct. !spec__ • DRUG 4 _ 11/012M Butler's Headquarters says: The rebel prisoners working on the canal have sent a paper to Commissioner Onld'a, asking interference-of their Government to save their lives. No reply has been yet received. pAn effective force of cavary attached to this army is to be increased by an ad ditional number of regiments which were raised for 'cavalry but have been serving as infantry. Herald's Fifth corps special says: Quiet has been prevailing in our front for several days and still continues. Most friendly relations exist between the pickets. Our eannon_are also silent. Herald's special with Sheridan of the 14th says: The position taken upon our right is unquestionably of great import : ance, as it is here the rebels must at tempt to turn Gen. Sheridan's line if they propose to engage in offensive movements. The correspondent closing his letter says: A fight is daily expected. FROM BOSTON Trotting Park FROM WASHINGTON ~'ErrTwr `"~7p `c~. TORRENCE 8r.,- Apotfiecariesiuxters ' ' , and. --,.; Foreign and Domestic. pi l ig i 4 -, -!•-,' chemicals, Diisi*4*-sin4-..,--,---: Alcobcl. P etfaineri,;!Einotzirtides:7l",, and Toilet filoam'yititiesr.lindlli-. -,..;T.':. ()sops, ' Volitim6.-..;iiid; : Npane;::';""t _-. 'Paints, 'Oils'iiiklriiiiiisliciV Tr x _ncT rOPitit , l4l- Afedicdlielh- isort-i:g -•,,--4-ii-4-t„h•.,- -'-';'' TRUSSES f .:`• t '": • 21114418#1,1;:-,l •* . `l "`: 2 4: - 1..*,' '*- " . . -1 • We manufeetore ail the Iselityleekrfillalpeoi ....-,.'f, 1 ed Trualee, and keep gonatestvierliapd/,;:;7_ Staten% FtEdlieOlitteen. Ditiensiviltnipir,p:,:.;;-: • and sil,r44z: tinnadoetg..,toiL 1.-- 1 -- '4' , - '- ' ''.. OW/ 11%12/r/tigailr peCll:lllkriljleikETkiitu.'::::?. or when parties dont* 21,-.-Wo ßßlPl l lllUtanytti-. A . to order*. . . '''' --• 7 . - :..,--!-:. - s 'ia - I ' - : -::::;:,--' ABDOMINAL NUN.,PO,.. lI,LI I IHN -,' : suovr,Dscitifor,asgsw`.• 1I ..,..,,.. 1 ELASTIC-•: 1 . ' DR. NeGAßlLaileads4grsoaalAyOziitlisr ap...;3 pltaatloa of Tr usses, irro..,; : iirid - AO the triustuten! ';.::. : 34 of Rupture, PHYSICIAN'S, 'PRESOBRITONS: ~• GAR EF ULLY OfThIPOUNOELE Our .13!re 2:4?`,.1 ssription Depattmeht is . almrosia charge of ja,.: , :;1.4 PxperienCed Pharmaceutusr,,amVall,aetleieseseir • 7 ;1 hi compounding prescriptions. eteleteetod :with , regard to-purity,. f, eshimervlM ehneokth. Presoriptioes aarefelli: c4altkiipagetl -at all il 1 how's of the night. DIETETIC & CULINMYARTICLED. Pura Cream of Tartar. , .Erorlish 85:414_50541a ' I • tquiLard. Grain mid Powdetea V111V.1.1 P 6114 Piliper" 0 " • ;WI: I AM. . Root . .• Gu4e - - , Bark r, Cinmini6n - • • Oswego Corn Starch, - ' - Onios Gelatine, - - ' ' • Price's Glycerine. f '-;;; lieckerlr Patina, - ' Pure mines forQOoi u Burnett/s Cooking, ...w,mOtt Caraway Anise: a Coriander Seed,. - Maas atisl4:4ltategit, • • 1. Xep.Aint,l,•: • _ 1110 .. HOUSE 110,1,1) Airrrottzei • • •- • --- P k Conaantrated Lye; ' Puiik fisk a . Sal Sod 4, Silver Sand • BiLtizaW B CJIiDIiIES ': s`i Hemp Seen, caliarydeeloWe seed,..4 - rieh Bowe, •iku4 &a.; at% • • Pittsburgh ,i`Ag e ncy • • . _ . . .4; -C. a`P' For all reliable P.reprietat.bleAlalipta, rir : Dr. U. Jeleirays , Expeotanu,:.;- ~ Alterative., ..1 7 , , ,,, 0 Carla izuttivs, - 4, 41 0 .Hatraentelultair bye, 0 SanittV&Pll4.' ' . .. . Dr. j. O. AV -. ER' ;S 0114rE'astliiiai: 13 / a but:le P 1111 s. '4- tiarasparithi., r. " • ALM air.; +-e• 14811/BOLTIPB Varadiriatedtßereadtes , .4 gaped. t.s., , at Bladder. It fe Mitaatarillag 'for. klitiparttlea of. t. Dr. C. W. 8.08A010112M- I,lrLtai Bread U . PALL " • 14 4. "eft SCHENCIMP Ob I hatC 7 '' A' • Sitif "-• • inandrakeinils. KiraniktiirOaidgiav4o6*.-71 " 4 44.4.14., wittonizil ' o • Brandreth's Pills, Dr. R. A.l9llson's PtHs, Rostetterzireel ebisfeirguitshathtter ! , Drake's Phistation Cutter's Nervise.EnZb OtteOr 1,, An Antidotetor Tate rante„. And all tZu3 meaislass.of th Br us _ _ - • Paints, Leads. ZineS,l3olorail, Tarishes,. hes, Putty; Tahe-PaUltu, . . We have facilities far hamyht!i#plillisuld .4411 at messiest nrers - tilices : * - . , Ekriggili,."'P444..fAt**lll' _ Our stock of nnito*r-Milkeire releateil - - ![rated. IyLßLii semi Annually *lthveesteetef' 4p fxporttax t a Pharmecuthwaup payacian,ma, uerantse.,, all a rugs aid- W e -Re • mama- All our Americsa!Oheifleslessebtfyfroig the celebrstel house of. POWEaSr.&-• WEI.r:3O. MAN. An inquiry of your lamuy-01:pu tcdist win Ind, !sty Eim SO to tbeir Dyes ..&;;Dy**s.•*:#ll3N Our own importloo.:" Wevarstr Arid , ("rellable,•• s' ionotta, Alum, Blue Irltrol, ;Data Wood, (Jam Wood,-Cochinealrtto hear, Extract 1, Cud stir, le. diroi Dee Dye,,k! moo& Mad- Zer, Nit . W O, Tartar; Melly Surnae,--TtuMteile Blue Vitiol, &e., &o. Wines, Bramilles,Ditai atut , Liquora, for Inca dna! use only; vie- °tare, Depuy &4ruso, • Pine old-Doehella Brandyt±..- Pure Juice of 'Grepe.Port Wine, Pure old. Sherry :Wine, -• . • Pure obi Moderia Wine, Pure tiollasulain. - • • • JAMMOA andStterolzaturii,,t Imported C. 114. of Havan Oar stack embrann coma ntribiffb* brands iar", via: Oabassel gPrensados bnperiShilrl Loudrea f Flgamim , • Regalia' 1,/ • Doineirtto ado. 7anmdfaotnii:s.ret sotreciztidzia-71...441.4144:rea, Jockey thune And a venety" or bteeall - Our Vweit PtatBlol*:Putchased in Idea. end we are off to obnsumets Jet w slight ad vance °Yet 93.1 r Paces berate the taikw; when wards. t 'utNl 4 l.l3 fig SION, w a, mm4iagßaguibliee O . S. wW etea stock *A' 8 9illy.ijifOeizah,' - • - ntuwatroctog 4:,.1-tultixTeeth, • frik.ecosteeta.' . . Nea l 4. cautlX tDeatal Mau*, Afttal sa3iini!=ißiilkt3)csowO rA Si theme :atellollll64l-2FimiDeTn y en. . ev i11in101114g4101114411 .3 11 8 110 41101/. i L , •-_, - - -' - .7"..:71 , 2'...:' - ,5 17. - •:,'-• "',... vm''', , , , -. 1 , -.:,,,:-. • . ~2 - azii.k.) • : 74::r"iilt.E=*•44111- - - . . .4-...". Z. '...' .. ... a4a:l i i t . 4... 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