0 14 *0 11-6 /tZdt tag:MADLY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1583.' . 1 3- 1 2RAVELEES' 'GUIDE. ,1 • /Infra Departure' of -Tralas irfevisprawit Central Ralloadk: ' strrices a Eiltravaap,..,„ ama aphtall.- ..... t..... IMAM , t- , -' - maultaxammon 1100 p m Fast Line.. ...- 2110 aal Pl.Mk.tres man tea p m Pitt a. Exismail4M.lo pa [ • . n.,1 ' PM", Eaprem... 4.15 p m Baltimore Ely's 120 pla t . - 4 - .- NamaLtait...-i-r to Pea Mb. EIPTCII6. - lit M) DVP Jonsitcronsato , n step la JobaaPnesten..loog. am NV, Ist annatuoa sae* tit Wall Station aa6.4 . et L. ,, ‘ • ald -.. ." 11A0 am id If ... 840 . m f*- 40 , a . , 4.25 P al 2 , S - ~. a - ~ a .205 pal E ,alt ..,.. . , s' CO pso 11b.,i ' ,c. : a 830 pus •Salm AaramaNUO3O . pla Peen Aocomo'n. "ea Jr ai .Slar altata:4111l0.1011” . Ciralia" Station every i , .etmday MUG a. to.; lateiroloo. leaves Pittabarg4 ..ai 123%),Fa - m - , z ,1 . - 7 .-: _ ~ , r , . . • • - iPittabargb 'Fait. Wayne and Chleage: ' , Depart,: •f='''-` ' .% , - , brices. .. Stairass..r..••• 1- 10 IP lEaPetaa ..... ~... 2aa• ma —..—: Fives ....... tcepta , ."' l:30 p m 1- e: , Step m ___Evprou . .. 0.90 pm . - . I.fea - to man - ' - - ISO p m 1.... - ii. Clans la Ede SAO 4111 N.C.6.7001t Elde 820 p m ir- - Er tl Btliat:SLAsomemodatlea leaves laleghenp Ail& - th3ol. Ict4 4.4e-p,se., am am , . in, goeboucr. 2-.1.5 - p.o- m.; Now Oamle, 334 .*- 2142 ‘, 4719 ; G P' ra ' t . . Mahar ; . Cleveland and Wheeling. Arrisca. 1 i . lairtzprcu _ _ 2.t0 a m 9. 1 = tfla-.i'.-7 7.t . i1i i i iiirtail" . ,• ' f 44'11 ..- ' ~.? . B.l4rai r ~f . 4 d 1..; , ., Le. 4 .1...,4,,y 4 • It i- . 11132 14 , -*. 7 .' t • - 1 ', • - - P...m i.112 1 t: & Pre" - ‘1 T ,l 113 aim ILeIP 4. 20, tern FAliii4ta=l2ll P : ta i , -- .0w l'i .;.;.'4allp i Ftrlei ii:Paeoalt -f . I Thiperpt.„ "t 7 , ',.. • , ~ •,,,,ArriVan; ... ----t lihn. ' '''' - ' ISO a mlMnavv;••";".1 : 11•71 , j=altlalo.Cs t rill ' lM/LO4OpLitrailatlea 6,12 f. is OTT OP- 418,443k-44 The Fart Pitt Foundry. -.,.. ....... - [contrirenn ) • 2 ^e• II will be seen that the number of guts ofiall wieslee mannlnegred, by, the Fort Pitt during 4 perbat 7 6 . 7foitr.yetisi faiths-rip twooOrtoicsand •,11.vb hundred and tine, and that the metal used In their entmositioni a newts tcrfifty million, Yellen hundred and thirty-five thousand, four Atitafit6.s.4lll , 2 - tiny:Eve -hounds, or nearly ilstrttpll7o 'hominid three 'hundred and ,Ilrattelght.,;liMs.....: .The Irons need were ' from the 'lards/is land -Hanging Rock Tenneco, "Wlfriimall perlices of the Wassalc, and were selected with.the.uttnost care and with a view to obtalb the meat Terfeet [Units in regard 'to density and tensely; The importance of luting only the berityinfia its the manufacture of -ordnance cannot h.c -overlooked.; :The Army 'Hereto asebros a Iliartle density of from 7,24 to 7"28, and a tenacity or 22,000'poands as the ..lew eskwilk no lindkatiore, • Ths Nayy give to ilialounders a density ii.fl.2s' as a standard, al lowing a reasonable vetli'lon- - from that figure, and the tensity;m;-goverited by the stands! d Oren of each retries:l. aliening a variation of 00 0) lictilldijOT - - 3 .ffso:" above and below Its standard. The Wadi strength of a navy ®jam 711243. 11. WWI° 132.000, to - order to 'obtain -these twain;. the utmost care 'ALS to - be used tri•Ahe '• ceinhieettell of the inetaltiontdttdit iCsiAirtirictibroch of the bus . ;lama !melt. l i --• , , , ,.. , .. - -..)-l: -4 4 - - The Pans irec..*-Ilt en ~stPright position, in 1 118 "made flat the t MPoo.crid,Walled with brick. Meta there *rebate:...varying in depth from twelve to tweiltlifolt;er.9 f them pits are for th e larger ca li bre, and' the inhere for guns of Si-ntelicalltatibellialitec:„:' filinlarge steam cranes . are erected at such distances spart that guns can. ..q .; l7.lkit _ agranekstettekl.frOnterna• to another. -,.e•„•.... 1 . , :„.., • TtheilwOMerited fiarliandling the heavy a k..„.." - ..• - 4e,.„TgagOgrer.iyas 6 WAIN =Orfil Whichruns into the ..4 . k.enfiesioste.otroartleiri &Mr. boa trucks recei ve 47.....„ , - - 704titintittrgkti5. { .j - ' 1 31: One tale of the Foundry "Nlntllit ale fainager;with's Ailing capacity of . -. - ' 1 .2 . . '?..- :7 ,4 ,-,.. - 'Z ir teteiblittritelledeS- follows: No's. I, 2 and 3 ..614 .. ,..... . ibvisisew I ~.,..- - , 0 .abont 14 tons each; Nor 4, a ..,. .. Juipecity of Shout 40 tons, and No's. 5 and 0 of tons each. In addition totherearetwo:Ohot far . - maces or cupola's In tee shell foundry of a ca . 'l4cltY of 29 tons each. Oa the opposite sideior foundry area number of drying ovens, Into . which the moulds are Placed when Wetted. and • Aber mithly dried or baked. The department for „ ttte =enact.= of the "core" for shell and . 'jutted abatis . also be this portion of the estate. &helot. , Pasting from the foundry into the boring mill, y - we coma into a perfect Labyrinth of machinery. ' • lo this department the gun ' rough from the pit Is first taken. It Is placed In a heading lathe, and; the-"slaking.Lead" or- Inman end of the - gun Si eft Oft Tea gene are all -- eatetrens one to those feet longer than the ore - rierlb . td direenernsit,' - ht order that the -'else" may else to the top, add gonad metal J 4 the gun. TWA nag Is the dines or re:raneor of the meta.; mid bemillatner than the.parwMetd. I ‘ • 'easily brought to rite top by ettrrhxy the molten' matkoh mit poles. Trim tbs.uueding lathe, rhesus le transferred by mesosmf a crane, t, a _ tehlez end turning - irks Alto Berea.: hiving , li gu t br is bot,th e mteneetdimeitslons of each ohtsaoPgins, instrumental of ransunnent are, • . myige6.- 80 that operork mask le - charge of the , . Tithe known mgrersely . when the teal h as deem. Its work and oast be - windrows: ..B.4'espert, have-the wwirmen -torsos ina this branch of their burl . that Oct of one hundred or one - • t :fines fin !she I:by them. the difference' .---. •In my tin will be so small as to be distin ct only ape" ap,filcitton of the nice tn ' • . -> meat/set the Ittnector. The hiring tl and . 4 are - bothetrected at one dine, the boring. f&rabl - • • • - tool being stationary, and the gun revelvinc. --: . As sOnn at the, turner has cnnideted his work. - the piece Is passed over to the trunnion lathe, where the %reunions are turned to their proper . dimensions, and the planing tool takes off the .. . stri.lai metal between the trennions. It Is then ..paseed it to the chipping shop, where It receives • , 4be italehleg tondos and hag the vent drilled. .... ,16 - trereghele reedy ",to r the lusPector, that offi , • aer—who receives his appointment from the ' . .'Government, or rather, being alwaro conneaa ~ - tea .tilher. the army or navy, Is assigned the • ..'"47al - 1 - to the respective Barium of the ease--. Teen the measurements by big instruments, ' a description of which will be given hereafter; . : , Thegtm—lt the measurements are proved to bo within limits—is then ready for powder proof, • - 4 41Stilla takento the', proving grottnd about si.x4 lath' miles from the' can; when Iris "proved", .. .- stall If It stands proof, it is reported to the Ea: .. • .-• . 'seen, whotosrpredti and - cittier it into service; _per taco= ordnance depet. -- -,--Tike labor of the chipping shop has been very ... - L., , - olttibefitrahlifieo durlngtha past year, by an in. ". . - • . 2-- wsetton of .11r.Tdintrd Kaylor, the foreman of . .-.. he boring mill. The Invention conesta of a ...Atha, to • which an extent:lc is attached, by Tama Which the - rine balm are turned to Abel: - -- proper shape and before biro • . ' the clapplagthopi.ttimeby dimenstois, giving, not goin on g ly a —l 7s*e symmetrical and . even finish than camel Polletbir be dbthluedby hand, bat also' being a gresteating of !elver and expense. In coo. „ . .- . ...tt61.76W1.1h :MC hte also Invented a machine , fier. "adder the retches' in the breech"- of ' ' Oa -Vial, Kans. The old plan of ho ;tad or drilling the ratchets by hand, and eating titentout with a chisel, was not only Tabortous and expensive, big there was a lack of •-• "IWO' about. them, The new plan does this ~• s„,gror. rapidly and effectively, and mites a very hendsonle finish to the gne -- kir. Molex has - ' introduced his Invention into the ordeal:lee Foundry at West Point, and it will, Without .. 1 •acitabt, he sompoughttnio:general toteotaanty 1 cm seem= of its labor saving principles:but on 1 ;„ nteaMt.Otthe great reduction 9f expense AnActive Municipality. Never ainee Pittsburgh Was Incorporated as I ,:Xrdry. has Werth= So Unita gintylly_pplayed _gxthellspr and Mn pollee fenrothig out and `''''`Puttildersditigriagalust Oro' laws as at the ' . **iistltTlittie:7ll Is VC kncrwirtlost herofinonflii itrielaraw city:Us heal the rew blitargantstd rouge midnight, robberil, r.d that the pollee were unstring tu theft' efforts go - rlbsouses any ottlas,thlegis,,who cautioned to ratter:it selarkult: wOrklflth. l 4 l Panit7. , • *within the past taw, days, when the PrUICILIII 1111413ptailida amount., of stolen .V.5=0371711511. , Elva hurgfasys ind robbery wittattibt but six -months - hal hum traded MIMI limit, and ntair mar article of steam Dem scone:red. :With she arrest' Marshall, a etuer hSs able tams afforded to the •• • midarions murder an s.nd there is But.:21,110 doubt that this mm was the amrderer. zi t e commas reader.of the tits( pspere *ill not t..-411Yettiled to notice the large number et le M esta alms wblek hire at radon* Mem been brought to the nolicenf the Mayor; and-which. 'hair.. been sifted_ to ;lite.- ,battom, titer _ parties Involved- discovered ands swift pima. ,peest. Molted smile themv , Al' the presmfelem there is nOt,astandir gsige at - the , Mayor's office , to be (=sot .ont;.sieh the esteeption esp ' ggrelcplaw.or the taker the robber nd - mmdtreriMarshall, which, now , I:4:Elgatt close bliibeee afforded, will be slashed isiresadr.- leaf evetematlcally to concimion. 'We art_ ti l a tiessedi to record tide evidence of vigor Lyon the part of one chief msgistMte modlda- idiettivelpolice, and -vre do so from . Ss , UM . lilnredild. hot , because we be li eve they imredopeerteg Oleo espxdal thanks of.pm corn-, r•. ig:Au # heleplgyance - to Prnmsting - to the lITcI scd Property oar 'citizens; , 'iiot li rzterk.trock Pd a ligle t lt4Panh ve‘ , - rtOladelPhissite r .ie r ,m mg ceelyok 1111 "it9r; 'week is k- r 7 :0 7 1120 „ Too/were eseorced to _ 6 ' „...... 3 .4r _. a t „,... , pn .. enci t udo of our ttromoui z -- . - ,it ' 4 " 'M a ; brTh r iwwlth IttetittlinlY ar'''_; r a n -.., t,,':.1. i t it thitivierms hOtpitatiikettr•Mgt *than. gel' eta 3t cr 4 " 2 g" ' l ti - : Iv' ' - sidienturdivea." 4 -7.›,... , ,;,:e-akiviestitothFl*,o, .(,..... r ' - e t, ' r i. - .".Tt , -- ,, ,,, 4 .-..t.4,4.-;,.-1,-43—.4,:...,,,,,',7:45;,.............,_ The Burglar Marshal! — Additional Stolen QtrogsMecoteged at ' Miralialre House— More Articles Identified-41g Receiver of ' igtolin GOOdi Sit r eitiiify-:Aneilicelarge Efeet-et Stolen Goods IsseNiglik ~..... Chief of 'Pnlice. Long, wititofficer , Flimot. . , .. . ..„ .. =sae etthird• search lesterday. miming of the hcinee il.ggoin;' uie ,tnizzlitr,- and obtained another. batch of goods, among which were -a Vt of fine gads, a music box, an aCetirdiOn; a ,ft e figured black shawl; a mourning vell,-verver al'yaidk.of linen, a fine worked AM% a uteri . no shawl, a numbanf decanters,, and a large lot of mantle ornamerts. ' - Joseph Under, shoemaker, corner of Sixth end Grant streets, yesterday identified four pairs of ,hose, three pairs of boots, and a pocket book, which, when stolen, contained $5O. Ile ifthpately described the suspected thief—his de scription being that of Mani:AlL It appears thit one evening in April last Marshall called at . bl - storete end desired to exchange a watch for shoes, sad while there made a pretty close ex amination of the room. Not agreeing as to the exchange ho, left. That night Sonia person en tered The etore and carried off a enantur' of boots, shoes, etc., and two pocket books con tattling fifty dollars. - ':W. B. Lutighlm, living at 77 Final ettreet, whose house was robbed on the night of the 50th of ...May, Identified sa overcoat, veined et VS. t. ,k ;G. Banastiseser identified four One a lie shirts. A number of - decanters, stolen fraio a . 10 ... you* etreetewere also re. - :Iv!e. and half.ma of etotte, china, stol r enfrom !;knew• or , • peensylvania Javenttey were also Identities! by tbeowner. • . . . , ~ 4L ,a , xig il gold open-faced watchwits (oare d ~../ercay at of Mrs. Westrer,laCteem• y itiOt . alarm:ll , 4M frattifilfltMettlisEl,Whe laid it belonged to her tarstratid.. - About seven o'clock last evealng, the Chief 'of Police, In company with (dicers W•ay „Herron and Wilmot; pemeeded With :•atistaxett !gement to the holeae of .4 German aunt:Eger:lest MU .Eee,'on Prospect street, abieerWaihingtan.land tsceshoed every large amount Of .Itolen :goods, /co:misting of a large: box .lilted With eltdbe mid elothing,cand onathet , WI :Contalolirgabcitit Ithirty„tanses of., .eigarec, and'it:Mulety "Of other . toilelei, bracing which were, three silk dresses . theiswners of whitlow.: known and will doubt. - less be on hand to7day to Identify them. The clothing It Is believed embracetthe bulk of tbp preheats of-tlio rohtervor,l7 & G. Sian. !tamer's clothing Sore, on , Liberty street, a porting! df *kith Sands had preiffotharbeea re covered. :The, tobacco and Cigars are Without . doubt Ike spofis of the robbery of SieCallengh k Co.'s tobsced store, - turner of Penn and Ervin streets: for the robbery Of. which Marshall was arrektuk„- „ ~., _, Miller; upon the °Matra coming to his house, strennourly dented any knowledge Of the atelea goods. Upon the discovery of the plunder, however, he admitted Rustle had received them from a. man whose name-he did not- know. Upon being-brought before the Mayor, and Marabou being shown to him, he said he was the man "who brought the goods to his house. The, last gooda brought was three days ago, bat there Is evidence to show that he has been re ceiving stolen goods for the last three months. Flo to a married man, a laborer, and is the own er of the house he lives In. He wits corimltte I to the lock-np, and will be held to answer a charge of receiving stolen gcois. net V.xploalon of the . Tug 6 .llittarod” tatement of the P/lot—Coroner's In . quest ' We learn same addltionalyarticulaterconcrens- Ina the fearful explosion of the tug "Nimrod." at the Petit, yesterday, from Kr. Hiram Baker, the Pilot„_ and one of the sufferers by the acci dent., Bastian that he went on board yester day morning between seven and eight o'clock, and leeks salt-flat in tow up to Hand street. He then took hold of anotheilat, but as It was not properly made fact, the boat stopped half an hour when It had got . below the Point, for the Mime of lashing it again. Efuwas Just ready to -garb, and was in the pilot house, when the explosion took place, and he was blown Into the river. The drat he remembered was when lying in a coal fiat.' and being taken ashore In a Matt There were several men on the flat and two little boys. The whole affair occupied so short a space of time that his remembrance of the events an very much confused, The engineer at the time was very /let with dlarrhcea. ' The heater of the ...Nimrod" iras.dateet.tra, and It took a long QM to raise Memo; consequently, when steam was got' up it was raised very high. Mr. Baker supposed that this, taken in connection with the tact that In lying at the boding the water got low, was the cause of the explosion. Mr. Biker's injuries ere principally to the which was not only scalded by the steam, hot his let eye, nose and mouth look as though hd had eitia.r been struck by something or wee h ort when be fell. His right toot and ankle mcomewhat Injured, but no bones are broken. pr. 4ogers, who attended him. thinks there era no Internal lc icicles. 31r. Bskar has a brother cn the tow-boat Dolohln. and another Is a coal agent In the city. Both live In Monongahela city. Mr. Preshaw was the &mina of the "Nim rod," irmead of engineer. as was stated yester day. ffs bed been Employed on the boat only Mere the evening bet. re the acelicaL Coroner Clawson summoned a Jury yesterday afternoon to Inquire Into tins ems .1 leading to . the death of Cent. James MeCot mirk and the• ftremsr.,(WM. Froth 41V, gifted at theexpl)%ton yesterday morning. Tee Jury met at two o'clock, and heard the tastimony of W. W. Wallace,. ,Natio stated that Preabste Was !lemon at his marble worts on Lberty str,et at the time of the Explosion there a number of years ago. In the absence of other witnesses, the jury ad isurued to meet at two o'clock this afternoon. Reath of Mr. Robert Astmortb... The community will be pained and surprised to tear of tie decease of Hr. Robert Astwodh, one of our most active, energetic and high ly .eleetcSd businei a men. He was taken 11l about a week ago, jest after returning Mem a heoluda tlp to Oil City, and died yesterday af.i moor, at two o'cleoct. at his redline° in the the Second ward, Allegh ay. Inseam was not regarded as critical until within a day or two; when his Optician became apprehensive in refer dee to his recovery. He was suffering from a complication ofidiseasea, arising out of a disor dered sate of the liver. and 02 lak11:4 ill he be came impressed with the belief that he would not recover, and so expressed himself to his - mon immediate Mende :and relatives. Mr. Ashworth came to this city from England. with his yaw:ma, and has resided here from his youth. He was tint - Wows amongst us as a butther-ra business, which ho followed with success until after the discovery of oil in Ve. nango county, soon after which be abaridoned his trade and engaged in the oil business, - Which be followed with marked success. 111 was one of the pioneeers la the di trade, and in a few years amassed a large fortune. As a business man he waapradeat and sagacious, and possess ed °rale requisite amount, of enterprise to carry through loth success such operations as he might, deem it proper to engage In. As a citizen, be was twiblis, spirited, and took a deep Interest In such movements OA were calculated to ad recce the interests of the community. He was 'highly esteemed for his probity and worth, and his name gave strength and debility to won ennead other corporations of a business char. abler. He held for several years the position of 'onn dilman in Allegheny, and la all the relations of life discharged hie duties with Singular fldell• ty. was a member of-the Disciples' Church, , and adorned his Christian proleseion by a con • stated walkand conversation, and uses highly elicited by all who enjoyed the pleasure oftis acquaintlice. He was in the forty-linnet. Year *Ville age. and leives a wife and eight chil dren. His funeral will take place on Salmis) afterlion,at two o'clock, to proceed to Alleghpy: Cemetery. . . - Hooka and Pixtodlcahr. UTZ extolls Bunco. A Vision, Published V the Azototcrus Tries- satiety, ae Ootahill, Boston. This le r beautihil batik, printed on due dined' . papet. lame was occasioned by sena pic ture:, of Fnureh engin whose. "bendy sad Oint l t n , 1 ;el l ehlelf , " 11 was deemed bythe winder into - whose bonds they fell, slinald not be with held:tom- the make. ,The ,pictans were sub mitted, atermlingly, to the American Tract do clerltllor tabileation. The Society through their ~th added other &tares, and 'tile Rey. Do:tor Kirk) furnished additional poetical selettiona,- With Sketches in prose, which reader the volume more complete.,- • webus the Model Croes-B-arer, the Cram Pit Selected, Ligoteaed illustrated by te from •Fenelon, Thomas A. Kemple, Hicherd.Bazter, Banyan and others. The work is very suggestive. and will be highly esteemed and prized by all , who .can spprwitsto it.elt would make a very Ratable present. I The Ameriemi Tract Society of. Basted IS one of the most enterprislog and worthy institu tional's the tom:dry:and did 'numb towArdssup , __ plying eta aoldlas.with religions, reading siti; ll,2 twit' .10130 P. ennt ar Co., 59 Flab Street, bore re+ tette thoZcleitighplgazlne. Harorr'A ILozdbly 'Artlmes Holz! Migiminey nr iat Hand Godeyvii - I.4sTis atut peoriO4.l Lis diet National.; Magazine. , for,OrtObinvii= .rtitpeOs Vireeklyi OhlmneyoFncrisrui, Thtistestea Neespap_s:: flaptpjlillet;:zroo .rgaistroet: ,ra. ceivest Netters lirskiitiosiettdr Cloderd:LlAles BOoki. for :Calabar.•Mao Nchat :13iuttet , a Pletorlepatorrof patios stood eet otTottlessicrht ---Frook Ilse oxalate Irsrpertis idsseittoss i tor Custobei..alsaslhe Itottatt TealsteaO the Wink IVenniatilx. dS * vuvuttisr_ - coridomr*uutlroke6 °oft's Ladaef 4 103 k and Ilapes Magazirte, for,Otiober.-f John W. Pittock, opposite the Post (ace bee receired IlsrPer,f Magazine end floored flume, IMES The lie3d's 11117-4f.,,,v45. Lurg/ar. Militiall, Acenxtrorthe • We tnentietied in oar paPrii - of 7 1 statial that lidelrMisdi, Who has Madly been caneirticp sor's 'principal in a system of 'wholesale robbery and bmgliry, committed to on dry daring the lait Illx Months, was etroeglY stoPacsea as ono of the ranitemrs of the tmlmawn man whose body was found on idoyd's mu, on the morning of thind 'of August, horribly cat sad daft. used, end robbed of everything which his Pock ets contained. On searching his house a Pair of scoldiers: m pmits, spotted with blood, had teen found. and a pair of boots. .The boom are of a peculiar kind. made oily in Germany, sad persons who ex =aped t h e footprints near the Beene of the murder noticed the peculiar formation of some of them, corresponding to the print which would be made by these boots. Oa a anbsoneut search of the house yesterday an overcoat, which Marshall admits belongs to him, was found,Swhich was onsidennly : stained with blood, upon the cloth, in one of the rockets, and also on the lining at the eat/ of one of the sleeves. Marshall, who is still In the_ lock-np, wee brought Into the Moor's room list evening and questioned as to bow the blood came upon his coat. He said be did not know—perhaps he "might bate been Munk some time and got Into a *eta." Still farther to explain away the damning evidence, he said ha might have been carrying froth meat and stained his coat in that way. It was quite evident from the variety of reliant he assigned that he was somewhat disconcerted. The Mayor told him he was se at twelve o ' clock on 'the tdirht of the murder with:a handle it, -tan arm, and ho had had a white coat on. Merstall did .ttot 'dm We* emu but , eaid be Wore** ti' that b k o he" bad " net Vet Ids biter: o ' a : glace spring, and ,that Wain warm and,,pleas that el s efght,Wl he had` ionecasiterta wear : heavy coat. Oathd cantraftittroM 4:1 1 .4'.000:*: 4 te night et tte224l; Which was eighth? the middle Of a cold - attire Mite weather. - .There. la apetty strong show of eireneettan: Oat ~(viteh4 against' bluebell an one ref th? mnidertm, and perhaps aoma - additional - *alb Many may be yet ehteleed.. Ille beartazdering tide ocinching examination was at times aella olricaa, but when Opeulti charged with the innler.end upon close euesitottina, he betrayed 04,14erabbi trepidation end etebarrasecceet. Thetaruninallam was coodecteazby_Pbeelet Al igner Xirkpatrick andrhia,i3pl93 the Mayor. ITambell fa. a German, and, it-:te et. *:bibient Viet thename if' unmet, salt dael*et belon4 Lathes nationality., , f, .-. _ , - , Officer Charge Culp yesterday laid in an In formation etuuldnir ftenlasuin Bernard Marsha with the murder of the unktrownrran found on Boyes Dili, on the morning of the 33d of Au gust. That either left toe New York last night to arrtst Richard Marshall, a brother of the se- . cured, en an accomplice with him in his crimes. Soldiers' Monument Association At a meeting of the above Association a C mittee consisting cf Rea. Richard Lot, Rev. Jabs G. Brown, D. D., Rev. W. H. Andrews and Rev. Wire. A. thieely, was appointed to &Wen the various Ministers of the. Gospel, asking their asaLstance In behalf of the propoaed cenotaph. The Committee reported the folio:flag address, which has been lent to the different Clergy, who wilt, without doubt, lend their influence, and do all Intheir power to further the object in view; Pervenzetaa, Sept. 12. 1E65. Toth Mew of .41.12epheny Ca Pa. Beruivr.D Barnum!: Ton are by this time fay excised of our destgo to erect a Cenotaph to the memory of the 4.000 brave men of ene -ebetty county, who fell In the deal struggle to maintain the integrity of oar Union. The eye of God rests mum thetr graves even when an mai ked by man. and their sleeping dust shall arise In the morning of the resurrection. But our hearts prompt us to erect one Montan:taut, upon which shall be engraved every belorSa 111:094. By the time you receive this Gyms/, our solicitor's for anbacriptlons will Oe Mum dotal of them selected from our returned valorous, whose wounds will plead more Glooreully thou words. We bespeak for them your kind es. operation. If you deem It proper. please say a lbw words of recommendation to your people; your ln fluenee will be potent In a cause so unselfish and =sectarian, and Is most respectfully solicited. Already the City Commits, with great gener osity, Care promised to donate a commanding site, and e'er/thin Progresses as rapidly as a work of each inaptitude could be expected to do. In behalf of the SolJtent' II minute it A.23X1 Warn, seam Respetfally yours, &auxin Lan. Preen. Chianti, Lawropc3vUle Joan G. Bnown, U. P. Church, Pittanargh. W. B. dannaws, U. P. C. lawreitievllle. Wm. A. Enurraar, 8L Andrew'. Church. House Furnishing Goods. Mr. W. W. Bradshaw, well known In our city as the enterprising proprietor of the establish ment to. 133 Wood Well, kr the vale of house furnishing articles, has jest completed a very spacious and handsome building, twenty feet font by eighty feet deep, and five stories to height, on Wood stet:clot few dooie above Fifth, where he in opening the largest aseortment of boost, famishing goodato ha found west of the Altee he r y mountains. To use his own ex prtssion. beaus inmishanythlitg, from a needle to a moose trap. Everything in the way of let. copper, hollow ware, Japsneed ware, hard- ware, fancy bukets, bird cages, la fact every. thing, either useful or ornamental, that can be found *boot a hone except the furniture, bedding and quustaware. The bou.e presents a very beedsome front with atoned roof, covered with different colored state, and the interiorof the store le fitted up In steh siren nes as to display the various wares to the best advantage, Tne front windows' of the store meet plate glass, made the entire sista of the window frames. The shelves are enclosed with cash doors which will prevent geode from being soiled by the dust and soot of the city. In the wareea of a few days- his stock will be ready for kspection, and we would advise housekeepers—young and 012—to give him a call. List night, In honor of the occasion, Mr. Bradshaw gave a banquet, to his namerona filemds. Tables . ; groaning with geod cheer,. filled the fifth story. and speeches, songs and lastrnmentaltints eollienedl; the occasion. Tale be may Meet with aneenia commensurate Wish his enterprise Is Car alacereswhet. No Chloroform gates Let noon beperveded to reject the Laughing Gas,or Nitrous Oxide, through the errone ous tills that it to composed partlyeMlorofinn and Ether, for 1 assure you of Its entire safe*. to Ilfo and health, and ell upon the 0: 3 1 61, Vi vretlgate to their entire eatlatnetlem that which esters Into its competition. ;1 make thL3 re. mark becamethere are persona daily asking the .theetion, weather this thing I nets no: mizsd with, or the same as Chloroform and Ether. I tell ton no—it is different from thee 'articles as black is from white, and lta influence Is of equ el elderence. Barlow used this agent in my pron. Lice for the knit two years, giving it In this time to persons of every age, from a child of tone years to pentane of eighty, I believe:it to b 3 one of those blessings .hot none could have-so wisely directed in the present tram,' except the Chemist of the Universe. The rednmion of the &amen element to the high degree of • nerd:teas as tbe• ono I beg the people to eon aide, In beyond doubt unsurpassed in point of comfort for extracting teeth without Pain. I wilt give - for ;reference A. D. Gilliland, New Brigh tottfJt-EL Bailey. D. P. Corwin, Jr Verner , 'President of the .Citixens' Paithenger W:Fitheiriona. 0. Lyon, Dr. Duncan, Alex ander Speer. 0. Wilson, ex-Idayar,• -Janie Hop kins and LalMar a r. O. Pershing, D. 4).. Pres'. 'dent of therittabmgb Female Vollegm Itsv. Findley, Dr:Speer A,Alredley,W. K. Natant, • B.ll , Key -Of t -Harbaugh, of Ei Wleklen br..Ti-Vankirk,sgEbsabetb. Pi. • - C;fittz, Dentist; NO P=llloolo. . , . . . , ine4lying Mole* goods. Do . nllsrdzier resident of Robinson tosnr- Ship, had a hearing Wien Mayor totrilyesteir. day on a clunneirif fireetying %Ohre goods, pre ferred by. Mra. Gaeld.of Manchester, ~11 germs that in . July last, kni.,GaiddlostilittArlartleles frontlier premises' *of . the saleraToff Settle -Igo. On the sth of July etre niiide Information against &Mrs. Brows,' 'ned neliehicir; charging her with stealing the ifortialdkacide. . Mrs. Brown was aecordragly arrested and, held to 'mower. The presccutrix now releaser' Mrs. Brown from the dune, and affixes it to John- Gardiner. whose daughter was elide Is appear an the wit ness stand and testify psalm _ The eelt was brought herons Alderman. Butler on:Thurs day. who held Gardner to ball for ahearinit 1Z; terdsyreoroleg.,and then. transferred _ the, to Mayor Lowry, who held the accused to. ball to Answer It court. Important drnuts. Mr. 'Anlids, that& Statiestiirkity Marshal, es aged try•Oldet at Police CliartesCarinektinnutht down day beforelviterdey from Titusville, foie: eothletteneet :who Mat Imam: armed by ,c, inct igo i d, place. Their.names were Chtck Tra f: gettelous - T Rehleginsa &Hula; .3•14 had.pindeirthreedlddAnotarandilliiienlit, tott s ; _whiektrelrelaw,Cl4sTeCulad 19 • 00 dewelso the teri,bar inegaiionOsiinli t tirkti!Pled unma n banker of Titusville:. 'fie sosenipuce who,eseapediooitansuni nranwated, Tor pie. slog counterfeit i 1 Treastuy notes. Utley and Ruud! vrenv arrested for .having passed, a 10 OM/idea - Matto note; trier beim amain. gr or li , `Tbry , !na O pe IW- heating ..vesterdep e Commissioner Sproul. and were win. anted toi falai =WM -- ni~ftonal Temperance LegTIE. The Acrenth regular meeting of this wpm izaildiii*fhtli TargelY Attended, was held In the Sandtptilit Chbret on Tues day evening List. 'Rev. X. Bell, D. D r , pro-- siding. and was *Petted with prayer by Rev. Mr. Dickerson, of Pittsburgh. Serena Items of business were acted upon, among which was ■ resolution. teeing , combined efftsrt thiiiighout the land to gay ills entre Of Intemperance. A committee was alio appolrited, consisting of klesrs, Heckert, 'flown and Warren, to solicit funda to carry on the necessary workings of the League. Messrs. Klariser and Theophilue were elected Recording Secretaries for the remainder of the term. It was suggested that in any'new legislation on the subject of licence, a clause ehoold be Introduced appropriating part of the Sees incurred to executing the law on the offenders. The Speech of the evening was by the Rev. D. Williams, of Sharpebnoki his theme was "The prunkand wakens 'Prayer." The entbject was ablyhtandied,. and the points made were clear andllue. 'The speaker rightly held the whole body politic responsible for the drunken— ness which so fearfully abounds ' and the thanks of the League were tendered the Speaker of the evening, and also the Cheir of the Church, for 'several temperance songs. The next meeting of the League will be held In the South Common M. E. Church, on Mies- . day evening Oct. Sd, at ?X o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Dickerson of Pittsburgh, wil deliver the drat of a s erieb of Loeb:tea on that evening. Amusements The Webb Staten will appear in the matinee this afternoon, and also in the entertainment , tornhylit it the Opera House. TtieLr =kW meat closes with the week, and - Mite Baia I;:tittrin la ,tutdCrlined for„next week. The per formance this 'afternoon will' conshit of the Frlace" and thefercaol.`!Tern Elm but." The bill to-night corrittitutes 'the that named plan "end In addition...leek lithepliontw add 'eliory O'itore." Ernestine rime , only closes her engagement tolidght,, bed for all ' the time s , having signified her intentiOn toalt :ll 44m} tage. Miss Laura Keene was greeted by tales and highly fasitionablnandlenceitut evening, at the l'Atenurgti Theater, on"the onidon of her benefit, when she appeared in her original character of Florence Trend:card In !'Our American Cousin.. Tbe.plece will beprodeced thiscreningfor the lost time. Tile "Workmen Ne'.7' ions," p new three act drams written by Laura Keene, is nob- in active preparation, and will be peedlly p•esentel to the teibild - With new eretunv and novel mechalleat Cffeed. Mr. P. T. liirenni Faye Mica Keete eel thousand dollars for the right to prodnceit is New fork, and Its meccas was one of the events of the season'. Iteproductlon In Boston and Pelladel• pbla wee attended with the aame popularity. Manager Henderson deserves credit for Me energy in presenting the various novelties el the day. We ncilerd, a few days since, Allegheny im provements, and lauded the citizens for good taste. We mentioned also the trade and store . ; amongst the snort ccmsplcuons we found Iffirsra. Thompson & Prearringer. We made a =retake, however, in noticing their garment dtPartment , by saying that the above gentletnea are employ ing ladles—mantnantakere—foemaking pother latent styles of cloaks. Their enterprise is such as net to wait for fashions so reach Pittsburgh. They have them made according to the Wen etyle ; they receive teem already made from the best houses of blew York, thus having the ad vantage ornavena theirgcole here by the same day slat sae fashlon-plates arrive. We were ah,esrn garments, at their establishment, rayon{ from $l.BO to 823, which•for beauty of Moe and taste of workmansahhifpp, we can assure nor reader, cannot be ‘. The proprie tors and clerks are accommodatbsg, and they feel a plide In showing theirigoods. Give them a call and you will be please Roll of Honor,—We are under °bargains to M. C. Heim Quartermaster General, for a copy of I neat _pamphlet of about 200 pages, en titled, Roll of Honor. The pamphlet contains the names of all the addle= who died In datence of the American Union. Interred la the National Crane/in at Washington, D. C., from Annan 1,1601, to dune 10, 1645. It La published by authority of the Secretary of War, for the Infor mation of the comrades and friends of those who fell victims to the rebellion, and lantana the date of death, rank, regiment and company, es well as the place of burial. It is a sad, but ncble record. From Yesterday's Evening Gazette. Boller Explosion—A Tow Boat Blown to Acoms—Four Perlman Kited ind Several lojured, This morntrg about ball past tan o'clock, • •mall boat, called the . Nharod." exploded bat boiler at the Point, causing the death of the cat tato, his wife and daughter, and the engineer, and the injury of sayers others. Oa ref airing to the scene of the duals- Or we ascertained the following fame The ..Nlaitod," under command of Captain Jamey I.lcCormack, had been enraged by Mr. Robert Daniel to lOW a flat load of salt from the Alla. gheny liver mood to the Point. and the tug was Just traiklogthe leading when the boiler explo• dad with terrific fore, blowing the API= Part of the boat to fragments. and ebbing the hull, en that not a vestige of her remained chars water, except what had been blown /11 3 / I ro. The etcru of the flat was blown oat, and the - gat sealed down to the bottoia, bat as the haw was ashore It afforded a toettns of escape to those Who reached It. Cart. 31cthrmark was stinett struck directly In th forehead wlitis king fragment, and In stands kfllc Ens body was thrown Into ths hat. from 'Lich It was Canted and Laid upon the shore. The wife and daughter of Captain McCor mick sere also an board, and were not seen atter the explosion. The daughter wan about fourteen years of age. The direr is tieing drag ged for thdrTodins, but as yet without success, Wm. Pressure, the engineer *as badly scald. ed at d blown ashore. He was conveyed to bbi residence en Robinson street, nur Corry, wher, blri sd at 1 o'clock this afteraoon. He wee emfdr pod at W. W. Wallace's works. on Liberty street, at the , lima of the =morale explosion there. and escaped uninjured. Hebert Daniel, owner of the sal: flat, wise cat on the-face with a portion of the dying wreck, andkoockhil down,. He wasemnplately drench ed With wines, bat escaped Cottle shore, witted his lejaries dressed by Dr. Btoneroad. He ter aides about six miles front Freeport, Armstrong county. His injuries tee' not serious,, and 'ho was soon able to go down to the wreck. ' The pilot, Hiram =Maker, wash despite:4 house at the lime of the explosion, and was blown Into the elver. He was got ant of the wafer, and eonveyed to the °Mee of Dr, Boger; where his injuries were dressed. He .badly] scalded about th e face and bin nose and mon th were badly lacerated. 'He was considerably - lured otherwise, but sustained co Internist bsirr ryonid his life to not In danger. Ho was coo. veyed to his residence -on Third street, near Ferry. A lad named 'James Button, eon of Mrs. Elizabeth Bunten, widow, residing on Hay street, was standing on the wharf, In company with a boy named Riley Walton, looking at the boat. He was struck and knocked down, and sustained severe injuries. He was conveyed to No. 14 Penn street. where his injuries were dressed. He appears to be hurt internally He had been sent to seboo lin the miming, but was i•pleying truant." A man named James Olden, residing in. West Pittsburgh, was sitting In a Blair near the tug boat, bin the force of the explosion threw him asbore, a distend., of sixty feet. He was badly • bruised by the falll but not seriously bun. The "Nimrod'. bad been bull tby McCormick Ai Co., New York oil dealers, and was intended for towing 011 Sam about Olj City. fibs was TM limn craft, being aboufelity feet In length. and twdetsfeet beam. She Was famished with. a tubular holler, and bad a snail cabin oo deck. Shp was regarded as s. partial Ware, and had: been tent down hero fbr inspection by this Otrrertment officers. The machinery was mado in the East; and the boat wan MU:duo* Oil ' • The, holler bead was blown entirely -off, and errustanlei, big. b la the air, es , distant. of two hundred and fifty or three hiiiidted *Ards. It parsed over two bloc* of bnilditigijand fell In shrivel of Menu. Bunton,-Miller th . f.lo,'S . planing on Penn street. This pleceototild weigh between three and font hundred pounds., The bead was flanged* .and the Iron was pro. noanced by.competent - judges to habit a mile. dor quality. Men of the wreck were seen to fly over the top of the ferry boat' ”Ifuntott." which bad lost landed,alongside es the emplo. aloe &erased. Great enisterrestkis was treated on the ferry boat, as the passengers had not yet' landed, but the boat did rot sustain the slightest - Injury Ibereollo.o of the madden is yet unknown. but the,matter will be folly Investigated by the , . , Arrested at Last. tome three weeks Igo, the Allegheny Night 70143 Igo called open to iribit I , ll3litlitlbali secrailoo.iii.the :'Bourrth ward, Allegheny. Ageeeralrow.was la progress. and the pollen aynsarine on on thespon'sevend amnts were made, and certain' patties" connected • with the' alfslr wentheld to halls., Qnr Al the dine lend ers,. st min•by: the- name_ of Joseph., knocked down. Lisoteined BolaW, and succeed. ed in makinglds team:. Chief Xign and WS cerEcotnascertamed on. Thi , ne e zis . lis tbe where. atoms oldie offender, and Joe point 43111 e seven miles -beyond nmny. 4necteded In arresting him. , Be was owned tathrefainte 'Ruin. and, exprensed his smise st th e alters anding his wherestamts.:, Walt mu, _fined In' the to for several hotel he dm_ mil_Ln the sum of, $5OO -for his sppeanum At , Re nevi !ardor court. . MIMI The nailing Firemen the Gueath of tue le—den Excursion to Phillipsburg, enift • Capital Time. • • . keit:Mt ' ai taming the raemtere nf the Good merit becaine - thignests of the Eagle company for thri day, and a dyer excursion to Phillips burg was on the programme. The route was parilntly the lame as that of the Duquesne ex cursion, but as this had been previously planned It was thought testmot to change the 'arrange ment. The.companiei ' 'Met . 'at about ballepast nine in the morning at the ball-of the Eagle compa ny, and BiCi. Childs. Esq.; in neeryneat speech welcomed the Phelphia guests to the hoepl tattles of the Eagle. Marshal Delaney. of the Good Intent, Introduced Col. White of Philadel• pitta, who meteor:dad most happily le behalf of the guests. Mr. Prestwick, a member of the Jefferson Cornet Band, and Col. Thos. E. Haw kins, entertained those present with a camber of songs, accompanied by the splendid nee' piano with which the Eagle hell is furnished. At half past ten the Good Intent, accompa nied by the comm ittees of the Eagle and De quesue companies, marched to the steamer Storm No. 2, which shortly afterwards east off ' her lines and proceeded dove the rtvrr. No pleasanter day could have been desired. The sun Blume beautifelly and the temperature was just at the right degree, whips moat refresh ing breezes prevailed. Altogether the day seem ed designed expressly for the purpose of pleas ure takers, and those on the Storm were no way harkward In appropriating the blessings sent. There was an abundance of refreatunenta, both edible. and potable, on board, and all did ample Insilco:it° them. There was eleo plenty of good peak by the band,' ailevell as plenty of good Music be Various singers of the party. Thirtuirly 'feifetied Pbillipaburg, which la exam, e4gp cm3 i : al l ea below the city,ot one o'clock, midterm ed at the leading by quite • smirwd. oft e Meacellansiets ...lunation of the pierce Men, Neon= Mr. IL W, Cludottl e the caterer for the occasion, met the presenter salter - era beaded the processioe, teedieg the 'Marto hit honor, there the banquet WORD be served. - • philllpabing it emir beantiftti•atltillair, an. amPloca of kle; Chnietti the' pleasantest Abel* end "purely no ode need desire a more .aerteresle pleastril Mr Stammer daye `- When the Mittpany Wafted for the - littiellibg arrangements to be made at the table, port of them adjourned to the Bowling Alley. w titleirmateb was Inaugurate/4 la whichtbemost teald person might have ventured to stand en place of the plus. Berne amused themselves with the gymnastic inparatm, while tit , more romantic took the opportenity to heir lied hind er thepretty waiting girls who wee , arranging the tables, The collation was spread or a long table in a delightful arbor of grate vioee. Tae table was set for one hundred lad fortytwo guests. sad the places w ere evoccapied. Mr. Ciatiotel , o.,emed to have res erved to exbaast the reserv e, 5 o e culinary rot In procuring a mast elegant and enbstantsel repast, and his effects were crowned woo the most complete success. The mAtz , tizing viands were spread In the tit mo n sion, end to crown the feast, go) vets in plenty wasnot wentreg. The man who wenld not have eaten heartily at such a table would have been sick or stupid, nod there were no sick c r stupleimen of the party. After he weighty matters of the table had been attended to, toasts end speechm were in order. A member of ale GOCIi Intent proposed three cheers for the Eagle Fire Company of Pine. burgh, which were given with a will. and res ponded to very appropriately by Mr. Childs, wbo In return proposed three cheers for the Good Intent, which were given heartily. One of the guests then proposed three cheers far the Mayer of Pittsburgh. Not a man pres ent who did not respond to that proposition. Mayor Lowry, who was one of the party, replied ye.: neatly to the compliment. Ia return he proposed the health of the Good Intent Hose Company, which was drank with enthusiasm while standing. Gen. Oman, of Philadelphia, respotded In behalf of the•HOWtpany, Paring, at the same time, a neat compllmert to the ladles, several of whom were standing jest outside toe astern Mr. Lyle, the Met Engineer of the Flee De partment of Philadelphia, was than called on and made a brief and modest speech. The Mayor, la a few remarks, paid quite • high tribute to the- services of Mr. Lyle daring the war. He had been en Indefatigable laborer for the soldiers, It was mainly ugy his ef forts that Philadelphia had a w aged her Fire Department Ambulance Corp, by whose Instru mentality over 150,006 soldiers had been cared far. The tit erns of POilminipbts showed their appreciation of Mr. Lyle's, services by preset:d ig him with a splendid gold watch, valued at Over 4500. Mr. Lyle made a few remarks in reply, ex plabi'ne more fully the design and manias don of the ambulance earns. Mr. Comerave then encased the health of the oldest fireman in Philadelphia," which was drank. Mr. Trippler responded with s song commencing. "She loved a Bold Dragoote" . which was received with great laughter and • pplause Mr. Wilkinson, of the Duquesne Pre Company, then sang the song, " Mien I was In the Army," after which Mr. Thorpe sang Our Flag la Still There," which was responded to by three hearty cheers. After adjournment to the parlor, on motlonof Mayor Lowry, Colonel White was chosen chair men of the meeting. The Colonel accepted the toner in a brief and ape epeech. He then Intro duced Mr. 13,43. Obilde, who recited lithasuus O'Brien In a very effective manner. A brier time was then devoted to dancing, the ladies having consented to Beta op the room by their pretence. The party then visited the little theater of the adjoining Water Care, where an exhibition of .private theatricals" was afferded In a most olgleal manner. Col. White introduced Mr. ' Ea. tees, who sang "Johnny Benda" In a very spirited manner. Gen. Small sang a selection from Leonora, but wasaaterrumed by hotpot's, etc., etc.. being thrown at him. Several other a ees were snag. and much hilarity was, LlAM ged A. about five the party, after biddinges re grstf,l farewell to their hoots, returned to the ' tout. As the boat swung out into the stream, three hearty cheers were given for Mr. elution! and the ladles of Paillipsbare, The return trip was equally pleasant with the trie down. At Econniny the company went cetera and marched into the settlement, The visitors bad an opportunity last etreulag, of see ing more of the workings o f the social eystere this Mace than on their nrievons visit. They were introduced to the dignitaries of the place by Mayer Lowry, and speeches were laterchang. ed. - At their close the members of the commu nity webbed abundant refreshments to their visitors. We noticed that It la a part of their economy to keep most excellent liquors, or what was pronounced to be enehbycompetent jukes. ,Mre Childs made some et:marks, thanking t h e community In behalf of thePagle boys, for the hesnitalfty shown their Questa. 'After getting girder on the way the trip was made pleasant by sentimental songs and miscel laneous speeches by dams.= ones. A general Elrod time was -Ind in till the arrlvOttoM4 at about ten In the evening. Verily the Eagle Is the mythic) of great things, - and the visitors from Philadelphia will smelt declare that theirhasts at yew erday e dld honor to their favorite bird. • The Nguema company took the .Good Intent under their cam again to-day, Fbenacu'o Ponta. Tblo Morning—Trial of The Engle Engine. This morning the Good Intent Fire Company, teamed by the committee of the Duquesne cc D. pony, passed through our streets on parade. The guests were received at the engine house of the. Duquesne at hail pest nine o'clock. They were fully uniformed and "equipped, and presented Uvery fine appearance. At ten o'clock they marched away, the Philadelphia drawing the bore carriage of the Duquesne, their own haVing been shipped to Phileelphia. Alter pansies through a few of the principal streets they marched out nearly a mile upon Pennsylvania Avenue to the. Eighth Ward Hoare, kept by Mr. Mengel, on the corner of &LIMOS= street, and Pennsylvania Avenue. There they rested for a short time, and "led the dust" in their throats by such various liquids as the home afforded. The return was by ardevions redo through many streets to the -Eagle engine holm, flare a Irial of the Eagle hese took place, resulting very satisfacthey, and affording 'much amusement. Shortly After noon limpet) , proceeded to the Girard Hese,. &titer bar of width they again. receive gob. owl consolation, They then adjourned to the Panama angina ftonse, and the 'forenoon onl- Feramnia Was ended. Thh afternoon the 'fah ore bud their etertalners proceed in carriages 10 the elf treat canufsetories ancithe comet . City IlartMity. Di George L. McCook, Physician to the Board of Health: reports the following dotthe in the fkozv t -September 19th, to September 17th, 1888. Haler I I Vilite. 18 Femeles....ll C010red..... g ( Total 18 , Of the shove there Worm truder, 1 sear . 3 From 30 .o 40 • 2 From to .4. 3' .• 40 to 50 3 • . 1 2 to 6........ 2 " 50 to 50 1 1 . sto 10 1: 1 . 60 tcr 70 1 "20 to 60. ..... 31 Tbe.dlegmea In the above cases were: • Gba shot wound. 1; Typhoid foyer; 1; Eado - Unknown, 1; Menniglll..l; Dysentery. I.crejOr7; 1; Aura:panne bernermuura,-1; Coe irempGooo; ctiOYlra brantorn, 3; Still bore, 1; flydroceplislits, 1; Tyliold fever, 1; Enteritis; 1. Dodging - the Pollen Brayer Maritime; of Allegheny Tnesday hoed, a Warrant, for the arm; of Benjamin : Manna, shatited 01011 OfJ.,lEtteau with k g . graveled. assault and ' surety of peace. The offence= Consisted In Stevens knocking the m , cseca t ac down, and. subsequently threatening E a - likable life on the. Bret favorable opportunity. 'Offices Campbell and 'Noble proceeded hithe,. reuddence of the defendant, on Thursday night: but the offender bebig made avers •of their ap proach, leaped front a second story window and made MW mcaPe.' Two attempts Mare hem made toclptare this well 'mown Ifullvidual, and 'gal% time MU/ MVO "staraustiiwinbxi"-: =III Sraodical Moettaga. The r. 8, Synod of Pittstmrsth will meet at kfcErstspart, oa the With of September trues day. nest,) at two' O'clock . Opeateig sermon by Dr. JAL Prestley or his alternate.fit. Stripm. Berman on Foreign Mlnione—S. H. Graham or his alternate;:. R..'johnitton. Sari= oallome litlasions—Joseph IfiCartney or Ili-alternate, B. Andeman. Sermon oa Freedinea's Mini= —B.B. Reed or his alternate, - 0 8. Kennedy. . no Plitt 13. P. Synod of the Went wM meet. in New Castle, on tba last Thursday of Septem ber, at 734 r. at. . Boyd. C. Steel , alternate of t h e Moderator. to moth the opening sermon. Rev. J. B. Clark, D.-D., was appolntato preach an behalf of the Freedmen's kilsalem, on Friday, at 735, r. at.; Rev. C, A. Dickey his alternate. Bev. J. R. Kerr was appointed to preach on behalf of the Board of Eancation, on Sabbath, at 734 P. M., Rev. E. N. licEivte his alternate, Rev. A. D. Clark, D. D.. was appointed to preach the action sermon; Rev. R. Galbraith his alter nate. Rev. J. H. Henderson was appointed to conduct the introductory communion service. Drowned Man Found.--The body of Daniel Dougherty, drowned near McKeesport on Monday evening last, was found floating above Betatron:, above Lock No. 2. yesterday morning. It appears that he was endeavoring to cross the river on a email scow or flat, and observing the mail boat approaching, with every indica tion of sinking his small craft, he leaped off it Into the water and was drowned before sobs. tanco Seat from the boat reached him. Correction.—We are requested stato that the elegant speaking trompets presented to the Neptune and-Duquesne dre cobinanles, of this city. Met Monday evening. were not presented by the Good Intent company, as reported ataho time, but by Mr. Lyle,_ Chief Engineer of the Palladeltaila ELM Department, u a token of his esteem. Floedr-Fred. Carver was arrested on Thurs. day ash', at a late how, by of ter Rinke, of the Allegheny eight watch w Ated,lng—trba very disorderly manger cm ataret. la the Fl,.t ward. Be was fined.,one:dallae and 50 rUth stmt hare-reeelved the Lades Filentl„ for October, and the Natlortand Round Table f9r,# 1 . 5 . 1 4'e1f• • .-"!•'• ' ' The' Young. Man ' s FrlesezWarratttedtei cure Private Diseases. . Far. saki. by. - druggists Ask for the Young Man's Friend. A pamphlet givinglhetyurptouts and irastment of ,pritudo dis,asce accompanies each Box. or can be had by addressing Young Man's Friend, Box 95, Cinch:matt!. with a three cent stamp enclosed, to Joseph, Fleming, Charles Super, .1.) . Fniton. rrr S. W. Fox do Co.. Allegheny FINANCIAL AND CORMERCIAL BROKERS AND BANKERS BQARD, ( ~ ,Annorien nr C.02111807.1RAN R ob.) Fun)Ai. Sql2. 22, 1865. Orsred. Aat.i. MI 50 V. 5. 5-29's . ..... U. 5. haven thirties..— tlohl lo op Ileglent County Firer, 72. Allegheny City 97 60 NO., Fort Wayne a 0 E. Lawreoos Co. Ws. ..... • _ to CO Clash Itunuance %Vattern.. Euralus Insuraneo Allegheny Vallery- CoundLville R. H. Interest.. 9 75 Connethoille R. H. Stoek,rron lat. 9 25 Fourth Nat. Bank Cherry Bun k Plt-hole.--. Murray 011. Coal Bluff& b. Mining Co._.—. Jones Ferry Co 01.1 Gold Itt 11 a. m. 14331. Gold without marked change—steady through. ~- x_oo 61 00 1 60 ...... 115 00 65 --- 35 4 00 oat the day In New York at 113%. Government Warta moor ultra. Mon varieties advanced one foostb per coot We Dad tit's and rrre Torentlar (old lune) quoted at WS. New fume 10635. Tea. Parties 91!4; Certineates, fresh date,SSX. Seven Thirty notes 99gisiSX,„ These are about the our. rent rates for each in our market, sere that gold generally rules from one to two per cent lower. The eastern stook morsels are in better tone. The Philadelphia oil market begins to look more cheerful. The axles increase to quantity, there was getterday a manifest Improvement to a number of stock' at the board. Dalsell advanced hail • dollar per ►hare, as did Caldwell and otbrrL • There was nothing of Interest done at the mow, log board. But few stocks were offered, sad not much dlaposttron to buy apparent. Confidence fe strengthening the t there must be a materiel ad. ram* in the dividend payiav elms of- oil Racks during thermat thirty days. One party ennildinnY predletrd that Columbia oil stork mould reach nearly double present quotations before minter, and mould back his faith by taking a thousand ahr tea M ono dollar per share abo ro last reporttd •alca. Our reported sale yrsterdsy of Tarr, Story St Cherry itun was an error. The stock Is selling at about Ca, and If reports which rasa us ars true, It I. ebeltp enough at that rate. —Of American seaurPtas Daring's Circular of [eh Eeptember, says : "There has been little burl tees t hie week. except to Ede Refire.] *hares, in which there has been much specalstlee, sod they ar B uow quoted at 64 1i421 5 eY41 U. S. Five Twfintles, 1365‘64634; Illtools shares, 7041379." iollowlng tables allow the receipts and ahlreneas of tour nad grain at 0121.2638 loom Jaa Ist to Fept. 2, for four years i RECEIVIR OP FLOVII ANDORAM FOR/POOR BLAZONS 1865. 1864. 1867. 1883. Flour.-- 734 972 09 519 -, 023,901 1,1.20,077 3.416,115 7,34 0 ,373 -8,105,616 8,9 , 4,A5S 00te....: 18 07,756 17,368510 23,581,144 21,983 998 0111 7,501,183 7,603,742 4,703,393 2,317,07 16=,610 706,8.8 616,372 743,03 113 4 / 4 27.... 649,414 • 151,019 467,931 615,155 IiDIFIANNTS !FLOOR AND OIWN FOR POND. 65130013. Flt ur. 5/1-46 80.183 1,0N2.451 1,033,029 Wrest.... 4,421,02 7,726,428 6,831,462 6,731,126 Corn 17 09,04 10,040,522 4656,919 21.626.667 Gat5....., 8,40,046 8,3 E: ,, 661 4,491,572 2,071,449 Syr__ 292.755 869.391 314 976 616,134 _., 123,691 113,011 24,191 161,21 5 —Ol tr eta at the east, Um Boston Jou/ 607 gays "Beaty !Wench of industry to Illasnactureitn Ls now apparently hi a highly prosperous coalition. Dor cotton Manufacturers are actually coining money. With a aufttoleney of raw material, the only chili' city experienced Lein the want of labor, and agents ate cogs log hand. in all directions. Every experienced laborer that appears le at once taken up. 'The boot and shoe inherent wee never mace weeper, un. With all the avallabld help they entneommand, and all the Improvements for facilitating manufacturing. they are, and have been cot CWo months put, unable to itupply , the demand. i The export and demand for koala eon sumption for petroleum has of late go much la. cresteo,lkat num lies ate abort to &lithe leading seaboard tittles. The-sake ef . wool (a large pre , portion Al which Ls duneetbi,)..for the last two tucks Wl.l amount to one and a half millions of do,lara. —The flew C 'Jesus Picayune of the eth in tek log a review of the buenaas of the week remarks shat the tceeff to ef Western produce have limn large numbs season of the gear, much more so than at any period before the war. - The cargo. a now arrillog ate Immense, the b: a steering from 6Co to iup bone. Tettoopitoulas, Poydras, and Now Levee street. are we!' stocked, wltb the exception of two or three prominent articles, mochas hams and percene attendants generally. It Is hoped there will be. good 'milk eorp, at least in the West; if chore should not be the p.airies of TCXIIII and Opelousas will furnish an abundance of good beef and mutton, at much lower prices, provided the stock dcaliug monopoly Le not too avaricious to It. °emends. float loads Of beeves and sheep are coudag to market freely, sayer./ cargoes having been received the current week. Tn. receipts of Lour hart been very free for several days, and with no foreign expert demand, pricer have ds. elleed. minas the general butane of the week the mama paper resetlt hes bent as gtod u could base Use expected. Buyers Pion Alabama., Mk pt and Northwest /millstone 'have been In the =ran. giving some stlmatlon • manta to Jobber. Ito who trade. appeal; to to to /Amsted. the Arkansas trade goes any thee route. hletcybla and bt.Loulabareattnated all thla bn sinees. •It N something remarkgbai there:hes dot been soy enumptioti of Intercourse with Aiken, sae via Alkalises liter: If there heateraratui load or nibrehandlso -sent tumour city shwa the.. emitioN of trade *ft *nit lt has csospa 'our to tee. The 'tithes thfiks that ICC , ,eOO haleatif.iiittOr; to all that can bit hoped for. it also Baia that the au , gar atop of Louisiana boa atm fallen oft foci 410: KID hhd. of augsr ita111,000,030 bbls of mahatma, to B,tco hhdaotsttfar and.ll,oo:o4la mama . . and. the cotton crop from t6o,tgo halos to t.t,coa. • Cincinnati ' Etscrdari, 844. Z.—FLOOR—Firm{ bupetaae 377 ; Spring Extra, e 3,00. Guars—Mars% advarored to $1,51 for Prl toe Old Red , aaa cs soo far lOW. Cone onelaulltal sad atead,. Sanaa Ear. no .0130 advanord to alga* 12 rya Curator. %dull, at.lSEia - a for RIM. and 95e • for 01a. Bar dull and .99taaa 20ealaali Prime Flew Fall la e red IS 81,60. , WnnrtFlins. at Ale. - • ' p.ovioiorw.grreet. Bulk Waite. and B.11:1013 'held•blebert • tams Cuelneescoold Aare been done at tee for:Bali Shoutdera.l7e for Mdse. 11Xe_ for SBsc..n Shoulders, leXe for Rides. end Meter fJlear idra, but all an heldigir4c blither, - Lardis held at tue, end • solid/ lot of Voustry vie sewed fit 2Or. Butter very seam and_ptires advanced to 03 Open UP. ' • ' /tem.'s—Preen Apple' in KOUT* demand and settee; Eastern sells it eta9.oo per Rd.. fasum—Buoyfint; Refined, 710 ' 75o Estes vele madeltor futntsfiellyery leiter rate. Ott—Lare II advaneed 63 $2,6 , 92,165../ • I 'UNIT brinver—Oold,lispp., Nen 144, rirkef—Sept. 20. TI • mullet for its aontinuts ser u s ta p tienigpp retty a t b i z a tire •an h d gu a ns'atdsiril Pi n t s, s le suples stil blt o s r na& e <l3ustp,..." for. the, ourrent - dennuid. Tte Wes of "Ecotre'ln rides Winona - ClieneareOfir, 'lots OEM „Monist 14E664 020 do to arrive, $411; and 200 do 4.:eifseridale at /Minh from Sioncreal, OS; MP do ZIo r 00 54 17. both dativerabla at , Folcepale; :1(02" 46 80. 2 Glendon. Form fel. at He emir; and ItO do I o o..2.roundry, Durham, frOi besides SOO tons - Mationtfelio. I Wrought Creep, 112: Rolls are qui et. There Is tittle or no' Basilth Helloed Bar In tut tends sadly* sultrier nt now asked- (Or Toles& rriristors.the detnatld ~ eonUnuer active oar omen rates.—Cceue• mica . , . . . 4 -• - • • =BEE ._.kl.T1s1;1112G111 .m.adtmegA, Fainals treya..l3, Vera Lea been no now elairaetertalse 13 the general znatkets to-day wont,. Or irpoicasi , nottee.r. Mei demand for-inast or tha lesdang sultan lathy lane prices are steady IrlTlMuneessd . GRAIS,-WJeat..t._quitt bfa f4 , 23,SsAtt fair demand b u t uuchwgo; sale of 2 cars coaunoe Red wietevat ;LEO) and I , car prima do at VAL . Co rn Is dull aid aeglected• sale of 1 ciebsferfor at es, and LWtnigtrprriose l ls stars, B 0 .• Oats steady, wittireghlar Woe a 50i225 - fer SOW and old , B teyltla eemBnd, - w tibu RC!" wagon at 81,oarg 1,05 oer Du., - FLOUR-Theiriennd' t o tthderately active, and price* ate firm but unchanged. ye TraTnrWo store at .1 4 2 4 9 Spr a ng areWinUsl ge.0089.10 ter. half ; Spring and 0, tsLend 810Q10,50 for air Winter. Rye Floor Is still quoted at VISO. Receipts fair, and " A I ZAST I Zig g -11 th. d erar . and-quite stunt but unchanged. Sale of 19,000 lb. Shoulders at &volts tabbed Sides, at 18X.Plith and Claavused Rams are goobers; nT. 0 , 4--no Segal . Cured in market. Sale of 11 tes prime ketl4 rendered Lard at 274, Mess Pork L sellthit In email tote at 19205r8312 per bbl RUTTER-Continues Oat salve, and strictly prime fresh racked ts • ahthe higher. Sales of TAR', at stem and 111 pkgaat 354:01. EGOS-Flom but .Ithegular, sales being re. Ported both at 1.5a27-mortly, however, Al 25. CEIEESE-Is Orm • and in fair dem and bat un changed. Sala at 18 for W. R..; 19 for Hamburg; a.ndbelli/el for Factory and Goshen. ApPLEs-ne receipts have Increased mate. daily within the VIAL two or three days, and the market LB It shade easier. We note sales at 5 5 121 2 per bbl tat lair 'aortae. SEEDS...h. erre both prime TlmOthp seed at e1,13-au advance. Cleverissea is held at 812-but Little Inoutry- We note sale of 20. bests Flax. geed at 52,25, -which was afterwards sold at W per bush. oILS-Lard 011 L firm but:uncluthged. Sales of W a t ill. l A1 1 ,50E.5.-Demand fair 'and Twin ae ken itpereadi PEAEL C. regular sales of prime ererserr -In:lood demand and dim beartn. cheered. Sala oft exalt@ sae* eenasicaial small sales of prime White es parhush. pirrsityncn portioimia itfAnggr Tim/4. 1 .6pk. ItUnr.-111srket te yen firm, and with • ;di XV 4 4PPPIX and )lm I t 4 a .tie.tiP! , P7;l 4 4o'4atin leading upward. 'We have but one sale Squirted to-day, tie able ; on private terms, but quotation, mai be lately Steed al ,21gra ItenTsfi =I - reflected, and In bulk; and Wen, Ws included, aecording tO visysta, Ayrierite eileseerejeom Ersuevilie to. 4Yo Prli 6 / 1 4•Prilie at 1 7 -. Pit bbl at Oat POlut. which would put the price at.ollClty. at . 11 7 : 1 508 Per bbl. REFLNED—Bundcd 011 is le demand, and very firm, bidb Wry:sent Andfilturie dellierk,but the very lied stock to first hand* restricts operations. We, note a axle of tool bbis, to be delivered la Phlladelphla between the 16th of Oetober arcl the nib of November. at 61, 600 for October in Phila delphia, att9; ben—Os Thursday avec:Wei—for Da camber, buyers option, at CO, free on board care hers. and al), and RIO bide, on private term,. Free LW la firm, more entire, and advancing, and we now quote at 1111316/. Sale of ea bbl, .01tam pion," brand at 00. NAIMA AND RESIDUUM—VIore ts no ape eial movementtn either of Ake above. ankles. al though Health:um is quoted nun at es,eo per bbd— holden generally asking higher : drapes. Naptha quiet-the lest reported /MO beteg at 17 cents, in band. RECEIPTS-.The reeelpta of Gll ay the Alla. gbeny flyer. alone our last ,report Were . as to!. lons t Doneao Dunlap 154 J. :L. 5pr0ga1....... 101 Fitter tr. Sto . 313 IJ. T. Stoekdale— 35 Total_._. PETROLEUM STOCKS IN PHILS DELPHIA.. . Special Dispatch to the Pittahusgli Gazette. Panamint's,. Sept P 2, Meg. Oil Stocks were buoyant And more active to- GJey than (or come time past, and for most of the reliable eh rts prices were a Itacton better, trill; more dieposition to operate, Maple Shade, nalreß and Tarr Homeetead, being the moat prombaeni. Maple Shade !nought 5%; Dalsell, Tar; Home stead. z%; Caldwell, 1%; Nbißilienny,_ 1,741 Wan Penn it Sugar Valley, 1%; Si. Nicholas, I; Sugar Creek, d; Blg Tank %; Sulley %; Healint?elf., ll6l Crescent City rect WthaLoir, 41*i Sherman 25h401 Hinge, 2 PETROLEUM STOCKS IN SEW irons. Special Dispatch to Western Press. Haw Tone, Sept. 1.1, Dl& The Wes of Petroleum Stooks at the Mit Board were at the following rata: Pithoho One; 8501 Ins shaustible, 28; Walter, ill; Buchanan Farm, 137; 0.9: Petroleum Farms, 25; First National,' 22; Watson, 212; United States, 21,55; 0:1 Creek, 225, Seam 4 Poard.—Plutole Creek. 825; &lantana, 665; Webestre, 155; First National. MeOceardo. 46; Buchanan Farm, Si; Oil Urea, 215; United States, 21,20. NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET. SpeclAl Dispatch to Western ?ma. • Nam Your., Sept. 23,1810. Pernonenef—The market le steady, with print • Blade higher' sales of Orude at iniadrei Refined In Bond at 69560; Free, wan.. N.SHELTS BY TELEGBBYH. EZ=l2ll Nr‘i . Yoax. Sept. 21.—Oarrox—Dull, at 4511 40hc for =Dealing, chiefly at .to los Me price, and by auction. to-day, for government account. 1.400 Macs Mobile Cotter., at 4.41W0r good Middling, 46 , ''a for strict Middling, 4 for ow Siiddtng, ili;c• for good Ordivarri arld, f Minor/. . Love—Market better ore doing, et rtecUllten for Extra State,dtie, far &Ma' W cetera, ‘ 99 1:41.5 for common LO a Western E.B CAWS for oommOtt to good 0.4 , 0.6 . breeds Eatra B. H. U., and flik, 90013.98 for Trade . Brands—the market elOatog arm Seller, at . the inside quotations. ' Vlnissv—Firm, at . 2 . 29 3 , 0 ovl° for Western, • 0 2.4m—Wheal ea better, at $1,641M,45 for CM to 6 , 0 byrieg,gi,o6l,76 fcr blllseaukee Club, 01,05 C 51,66 for timber biliwatikee ) V. ,C 601,08 for New State, 61,10 for Stew Amber - Western; 62 2884.30 for White western. era MOO for Of Old ; Winter Red •, Western. Eye quiet. Bailey qdlet and steasy.. Corn lc better, at 595934 for =gonad, and 91',.‘151 Ste for sound Mixed Western. Ueda to better, with meie ddrg. atdegitto for New and Old Ustiouno Wit/tern. sod 561.4671,iti for HOucl do.( Onceerits—Aire dull. Coffee dull. Sugar 0 , DI p latter d 01l ell . ; üba Muscovado, j3ljilci Havana, C . Wool.--100 1. • Pa.Tur.a.gra.—Quiet and a.m. at 770 for (Ruda, Medic Rs Rafted in Bond, and 6 . 3 Sac Or Refined Frre. Plloiramra—Pork quiet and bestir, at 1132259 32.17% lot New kleta--elostre at ale,it!, ,, oath , UPI 631,b0 for 18(4-4 do, psamao and .p.n,- 1 . 7341r1t.15 for Prime Mtn. Beef more settee . So 6 0 01 1 .10 0 foe Plata May, St go for Extra Peen. Beef Jinxes dull. Cut Bleats sunup& -Beton, dull and ranalzuLl. Lard hisEer, at 21%fiNeK.c. : Butter =Lira and la;her, at =grit for. =a. Chattel ateady. NOV Tort Sttek and Money Market. . . • . . .. . SaW,Yons. Sept. =.—Sioney Min and quiet at 666 per cyst- on call loans. ,SterUng Sidle les. scare and a shade lower at. 10934Cel .; Gold, forllrst class bills. Amerlaan °old •a? . ie lower,. oper lig at 11133 .. advancing to WM and closing at 1413. Gown nment Stock. x r ciu better Flelghts to L`rerpool dull and nominally lower. bluets dim 2 - - U 8.60 131 regist`d 107 7 4rEris /33 , 4 U. 5.011 1 21 Coupons IDS I Hud50n.,........_... lasq 620 Coupons.- 103141111entds& OsestraL. 110 . do. new issue. 10634 Michigan sirstnerp 68 W .5. rives 140 Reading - - • 109 U. 5.6 s 10 40 Cfoup l s 9474 PlAsburnh". 11Id 7 se% Mind writs... 09 10. es N. W - 1 X1.4 Loutsisns Sixes... 71 do preferred 62% O. & /ff. elucidates 24, 7 4,0. &E. 1.... 112 Oumbetluul Coal.. 461:4 , M. es.‘l". D.lO 7494: Qew Yolk uicksilv eCentral. r %: 49X, O. h. A. preferred.. 101 SB3 Albany CattlnAlark et. Annear Sept. ft:'.—The trade ba s been pretty active a t an advance to an average of lit per pound, I've weight, on all. grades, but tha ra eripm proved heavier than was anticlptatd, and come little depresalon was apparent to the after noon. The price ranged from 6o for the poorest to lIMSIW,,c. whiott egnres some 1,600 have changed hands. The receipts were 6,0f0 hind. Snerr—Sell readily at 611610 aud'IAMBI at 72 Ittfe.; Receipt. WO Mad. Roos—Firm and in good demand at llflgellia. Sale. 6,ttO hesdueeelpts 11,000 bead. Shipped - to New ork—ko 0 head: leago Dlarket. 223—Vic= notice and fro Maher odes at 18,1 r 9,50 for commas to ohOtoo aprtai ...12inar=Witiatiatlye and Idgrar,'ii opera taitre Oexasado locus firm at 111.410t,ini far No: opd 1111.25 for do. 2. Corn sour. at 64*.for No. 1 WlERlpinrl.l' ChiLo arm. at Ura -1 EaortstOrs--Dua. • ..- 'fficaorrrriri—ataUve at Writ,. :rarrTr—cloor. trtfoNt n14.44 0 ,3* bush; born, no,OOOdno Oat., 112,00.3 o. 'Bailin: l 9n edaritad. • 13A.I.Throlak Scot. 112..,Faorat—Stdidy; galas of • illeatamEatraaa -Giant...Wheat =tiro apd prior* Oottlpor.',Cron Anal tales OC.Vittlte at . Paortasoaa- - -To good demand sad ,peux sad Lard Valag • , ' trotairr-41tdot: at =Ai. - - = Sgsr. -4 / 4 11 5.F 4 Altai; Timothy 11rO, at $5,60,tp .I*attelphla Market: Fen I.ortsui.a, settled, market exalted mid alrqualltles susetir ALATADerd. at t 1) sae tor etude, 6•32593.4 e tor Be. toed In Band, and rallkttlir Free. ; Fiditu—ty It bout quotable obaugi'ln primes. OpKnr•-Wlittat qttlet,. at 1.1;10 tor New Red, and stp2,to for Old. Oorn snows 'an adv analog, tendea r ayteatekat tberelloit. . • • AtpszT,--RlyM at flu. - I ' , . Snag* iltirlret. Stivira.to. Stijl; 22.-FLOOR firm bat quiet. 0 main=Wheat °thud neta rtas No.l . eago and.P2aawsinee' Bp ut sitif tn t l r s, o lli .06. Corn - firms N 0.2 nsfirrnn, No.l Is be at 71 Oats dell and nominal at 41 Itorleytato VAX, quads , tlAn. ',Pnoennoss,Pork -1.1114-490. , _ '-•3lllwsultiti Brix.warlmt. Sept. 23.—F,torArritut at an sib ' sante Or leflN4l• .- : Gismo—Wheat mattes and do *Vogt sales at $1.44gi.45.' Oats steads: at 1= -• a's Beren.T.—„,roon, 46cobbl. 10e4,60.WW.,ba54; Onirsoncts—Flenr, SOO bbIL • .TOl=o, - tept. int , ;OnAne—Whelit nabs& lees; isles of Not White - allottlentn it 111,111 New, „Whim Clanads. OA); New Ambeslllthltnut, 5 L07; runqa,lllol Wablab.l9o2.ol.` l . Mtn ntm and te better: sides at hoe. 'Oats study:Ave. - • rainoats--Dtdl nod loWer. Ot CZ Wite,at tO Banks andBslol)swego, Starti; H.r BonTowiNelft. 42.—Tbe fob:maims it. dew of Mining Stocks' bid In Ms tits , tthdav Oen. , ftrstc4o3 Coypu Feas.42: IrrankllA,37t Easlocds, 1.11 Mean; 44 - IAO MOrtri - nit tlCtatJ, Ed; NOt11•" cupoas av_grapsqmp, IPrresausau. War 5.514 OOaioioorie; sem .25-5. can. edla 8021,^ T - 11.51 OMIT; al bale ersp - 58=1118554 - ,Welur eg, 5 !Ws hamar !Wade& a5;5)51754- ;0.-TSB(4D Bala eelmahn GOTNig* CO; It mmo, ZioutiU9sss. Smith aso; LI& We apples, L Valgt,4lc coni do do,J E SmaillgeV §bls flow, T O Jenkins; I eat want. I.l,egett aem .1 bat spples, Wm anti Linn alm Ossilee_s, Hiteloock, MeOisalle.ssl 4 tete butter,/ Et I.Lippineot44 00 bin thaw, N • Bade 37 eles tus, d,frey_lc Mirk; 25 tam= cheese, B. Dal.se ll ;e4 hides, LI BaLt.55M 5 BAP payee, Patsborga 14ipte ON-4 w eons; 8 9 Ben 5 co; 1 ear matsl , 7 Moorhead; I earamess, Mcßride Lame. Olmrsuma Arf,PrrigammON.R. IL Sept. 60 C 55 atmeh T.;,Tatmesteek; 53 AO do; Held* planar:add* dar.Settneyee a Teskamp;ll4abls d 5.4. lErEiVolllnc4 bbl, b oil ,, ook, Bre 4,0453 21m " 21 a.1: 5:11 24 eagw "t agg.Tl=l ban them. 0 0 /Wirer 100 0514 It o ßr,t_„ ,„ / 3 “ 410 cams, Gear& Ream; , Stata a eaear. wads, 8 t & Ma near. Fe tzerA Armstroan 100 bbla Boar / W h Wilson; 233 do det, CU.lllaCt k 11,21 1 , " bib harytes, T Ruin a ea- 6 ears meial, sT oaae ALLEEMENT STivult; 80t.141:.4M - Willefai Weaver; 4 do do. Ido do, 11 Heek; kdo 1.4 Lena ;:0ba„... ; Colblanz; IS bags et&I; J G-Tits;-610 Ewer & Hamilton- I bbla aid &SU pa.; 40.60, 8 lter,l• bble: pples, & A Car. $00; 6 balekarool, Ida & Semple ; ea, uset,ll Heshelnianctl ISM • J Indus; ipp e in 'ape. Noble And; ttkepowson, 4b.; Soak anti bbls apples, W zsorell; &p&p butter. Jaa JELaw Ion; 10 doz brooMS. • !Ishii & ka4diel 1.0d0.135qA ?dyer: 115 aka wheat, °Lowe & eal 1 eats Wheat, iCa=c47*.Bro. IMPOVTS BY RIVED. . . Zstroortmo 1•34 Pmcdulf—Clark aim". 110 Daus, ol kw taper,' . bailer.. 2 bine &Phil tub butler; .VOrghtte Ecitp,l; bale four,' so aka reek Seatoeycr & Viskamp, SO • bbla touri-E 13 Thomas, 30 obl3-outkOwAngt.o2 ikah -Wale Lour; T O Jeakfac•Alt bltilfoutjteLladny,,Tr. 4o co, ao bbla door; Siuricai*& 31103:131013 Truett, *etas flake, .11lefleudlree &Jaz:Atm:42as yea:, W P Deck la. - So; I bbta - StmloN --- blatalloosko Smith k go, 111 eta zaks;Ardeoco.oll -u.1303 Dr feel 13 Ulm aoplgr Mao 4 ' 4 bl ,2l F ra i l,fi li n&te .a tau 'born & Speer. bale poldrefi s ellektee, T 5 .3911P1,Pr0.,1 10 e,1 luso ;-.4X0y10ktb545,411.44481.7 ."t9. do do. St. Lonlll.l2lEl=6.l(*Tl6o6.42lMkte & 66,14 :Nan au:ottani 1.:// Baal 66. Ens hokahlt 4211 Mir &to,* tobsgautuaroMuk , siitto Lh& to. bacc0ta461146641.01.wb,/hken: L L II Car. Ohs 61ttini,Wla liquor; •Jostild. LAU Utz L. oil: JJ. Gliehpht bdas tuiekidirld.Qo 0 bbla ;flour; li Ed Ifintley-icedi g NEI thrg. 0,43 ; Bldreehlinod, la lila ocettoig ithsvrid, •HWI. aplrll2olll3ydo,lll.odoo oottors.daapdo; Ettkpat. etch & Bro. 3 alp hthtt )Strkpatilca & Roper, do 30; Alpo i3C1200.4 0 eo. 6 pales tab:4 TIMM; lemon it.Wels&dd - p rand/11M W lr-rdamal, /Eau= pis Imp; X 441406, S..bbla Matadi Jam. bell /Mix= it eo,#) RhlaildePard Mudhl, 60 pfg&lead; ut•D-16111cr.:66-igtarnairiNuB4l. ulton &Bahnsaidd bales hem p, 601 bioaltiki H. Patker. 66 bbls - Z. olli X Dz. •glasa Imam El El46lble, I bid& whisker; Spencer McKim 2 bbl 6 oil betel/iv Spziaos. - gar. Lough ect.ll9dry hides.; d Worth d cq id4u,k• whnher. s ettflta. don & eo..6hbla. n Vclght, :6 ads h0z40.9.; ; , MIER iiiTELLilitE.' k=l Kraton— Ductlap4SC. Lou's. 1 Ilistin:-151eraprZanestIlier.', DlrAturtrim. C. oneln—Denr—toulsville. eitrzen—Ariaztrdg—sc. !Paul. 1.. tides—Cox,-At. Loulr. Cl cruet— PotteriParketebruh. artlen,47l : u u l l , bt Au.. . . Them was six fee. in , t he • fast ili.elA'bY tie pier marks, /44 the r 1 was Wine rapidly. BUZICONE at th e waerather .hrisiteA .orr coast of the departure of several,steamerth- . The Sermon. Capr.:4. H. Dunlap,: autted..yester day firm St. Louie, ...and will tamale berg ion•yeme time, In order* be:temporarily_ oyerhanted • aad repaired. -Her meal/kit will ca m s elseEliere The Pilgrim, CaptroXiVey. up flour MUM vine eight before last.andwill leave. 14.. day on tar rerun tip. Set manifeet. • The Camelia, Copt; Dean,loeded with sigaisitarg_ and hal slit,left last atenina for LouleCile. The Leonidas, Capt. AL A. Cox, left jut debt , for St. Louie.. The thltiren, Capt4Armstroag, lilt laattdirht far Bt. Penh . She tooltans ansen, loaded with.rail. road (roe, bead/Abele: to Y).Zhe iftlardeller- . 'I lie Dlstator has Non heard from mitt work ing beandtrittlyLU faict more Man trudtring the el=Gas other ownen. rt scant, SOU BUN W Reed, . bee , her ahlegis ens for. tanciNutil see - .164 le now ready to reealyelrelht. " She will preeetily The. Lag .Lecti 61414stait Pittlburgh. - • Vale. JAL: A. Pa4ls In command of the Ame b.roiyh.e. durtor,lliket. Poe% 'absence eit The river w ■ Cara - g very rapidly at Louisville on Thtinteay, with lalif.l fret wren inches Ls the easel. There was tire feet seven betel en the falls in the yam dotty the Indians chute: : STEAMBOAT Cortiarox.—The ateamere AD!On and TaklaThe No. ebilided resteiday about, . o'clock, at Indian God donte;lathei Allegheny river, about nine edam below Franklin. It is al. leged that tho Leclhire and Allegeny Belle were racing' on the nvgall trip, , and - were: lock. eying' , One another the 'ehanneL- No attuttoa was paid to the dr.pc , dinghoat, 'and .the Malt was that the Leclairb cams in avulsion: ErStr: gd. Albion, injuring thCatterle the Amon= of or six handfed dalltalui'.The'llamblre .4 1 glikP he Leclaire lariat knoWir.....L. • ISTniallialiT Fariairon,ln another column of , this paper will be found imam:not of thliterrible explosion or the towboat'. Nimrod, at the Point, s , which took place ye' terday , morning.. From , ail the information thay.tan be gained, the calms of . the explosion was UM old song—leek of water In the boilers, end an endeavor to make her perform more than she bad the power to. The ooruner'a • toquen will doubtleii dein/I°o3lle facia • The Nashville Dirprich, of Vrendesdav, Mys. that the Cumberland riveg is again on the rise, having riarn• tour inehes,'Shpre being now fulls' two feet • fn liarpeth Shoals. *'here had been no arrivals or departures for etverd dap,. , • . The Captains' AseOlation of Cincinnati met oa 1 hursday and appoLnted the Inliovirg committee to craft macaw ions ban by-laws to govern the M. iodation, and to report atlke neat regojat meet. log, to be held atllloi.M, Public Landing. onTeria day next, at o'clock, COTEZBITME•44111111 Wise, The. Coot, lien: Uoiller,..futua Smonki'Sani. F. Davidaoo.. '1 CLIO T err Alirout.—The steamerediDietatobv from Nitabargb r ifeirily freighted for below, - arc rayed at the railroadcbrbige *bale tide city: Able morning, where the Fa will lying. She lea very large craft, and amid:lto the extreme height at her p i l o t h o w an tle hut that the treat's watt UMW he brige, ' bar ti not byen removed from tile ehluW . eel span,nhahas not been'anter - wow mid= the bridge.—a , cubenaUk Gerald rf Telavday. ' • tvrat.—The rleorts again Ming.. At dirk last night there were It gat la the channel. •• -, I he serest:on of Ike day, wee the arrival elt•the mammoth steamer Thatator. ()wing to !detention at the Steubenville holdgeiatus dal not arrive mall atter dark. At Stant:marine ane was compelled to take down her eblunta Andre:morn the ornament (rota th e top of her house, bet re ,atie.nonld run nadir the ealleon4-bridge.—Akeetinfelmtedlai . cs. cer of Ihuraday. The lloblle ddreilirzr, of the•ltthinst,. Wee thus following Reins of news : Form} Irryo.—The Ora= er Frances wai detained about an hour and tenssuoutes by the ohleer at Fmt Morgan yesterday. 11 appears . that,na usual, she was brought to by a Nang cartridge from the fort . ..rafter, "topping and entitles about ten solniatil i and m coe appearing to ti card ..e;, the eabtaln her 4 ahead again, when bang, bang, same two so dshot just at htm. Ehe wale , then tuned back, *ad after a while was permitt4l to gopher way rejohilug. 0ver.17,(0) bales Of,botteurhaVe been brought to this triarlut during ttopast wren:: These aratot. erably heavy recelpW boaltartr bete:bins quiteita instftutlon . DLO= waters... There items I.o.lugarketalent dimplattlon ,to run hex *West , steamboat". 4,017 hafts We 'reached. I** golnt l lic e ri;e t etr s a i er :laigiarritifi Tt riei the Onigibit Oily to the Apalachicola. nonmed into tetchy • , /0 ins the factions," having encountered such a 'tress or Mc,o and billowy westherat us that she didn't thino 1 safe to proceed. • The Ell ver Lake le.F..Cinchmuul for PlttabUriti on Thursday. ..3 . ~f%' i .IQALTIPtIOILE AN). FRED.E.R. 41 , 11.1F,SD111:GR, I F.A.The new atidUal emaraodloult StearoerilFENUNATl, Ottpt.Toa. 1) Dew=, runs regularty between the shoes ports 4 once a week, Leaving rOaltimore,from her 17 - Li err, foot of Scmth streeti 'every RF/1111YilliMil. NOON. at 4 ottleek,And •Fredericksbargh, -41Tery TUESDAY 31.0ILNLSG. Passerniens and-Fritight carried at low rates.:Thsough Freight promptly attended to. fderetiendase from Bestockleirs loft, Philadelphia, or elafgrbers,'cossigned. to core of i SteamerIVEISONEW will be taken dime after. =Lately Upon ittraYrival In Baltimore, charges, I paid, and loreseadat3 peomptlY. &co of %m tc t t aw .!Co.. Persons imolai) Northern States . to view. the Bartle Frtids of .Virgtnia, or to 100 atter the bodies of (Meads andeelattons killed • the battles of the Offlderneas, Ulumeelloravilba, Fredericks! urgii, or rtpottrylvarde Court FLAnte,•-. have as spleadtd oppe_ Wray of doing to by. Ude • route. '1 5 ,4 wzriorzaz fa provkled with excel* ' :lent Statesoomitand,qtettstascommodatirme, and is in every respect t rintecdasa Boat, beintnelre Let and aoamodionsa .: - Far infartrodl ght or Paitage; L aPpiy to a e address AtIS. , Parser - onboard. oe .. %WWI!, datMt, iltztaltlnn .412.Wrid. Falls ay., Sau.imany Did `i von mionallila, smuawarontfitoole /MAN DUBUQUE AIM FM P.Mll...,Tbs — W, um= steamer 01112 EX esptain Anatrear, wiir Iwo fat OM * TBIB DAY V* Saa i1t4"041,...PF 1411 " For trelgtq orp_us . _ spily calcuatos, T. D. IQ - tut74MM 99D sely":. • JOHNlTatrii, FOR CAIRO.• CAIRO - D BT. LUIDELARt s. _ —The inlllolllti aviamettaXta car steamer LEOL3I4.I.S.CIPtoto 0L WM. will lease for tlut above , sod- illi.e•Mediatl POSt 3 ole MIS DAT,theSetkisse. , • aptly on board or to For ire'''. I',VI.trVALfr(GOOE. 70111 V VIAVU&, - -.4 !W.!. V'ORCIIiOLIINATLt-LOlll/1 1.. , , wlLar.,,Tbe 1124 and commodious 4 'paysetter steamer AVIGONAtIr 80. At,. ta , r. &Pore cw.P.O;nI4IA. Fur Raw • • treat 4r - tlearsie. , . yo*sorto - : J. D. VoLLll7Cii4o6 . 3 .4 i enbt .i!qtrj • 4:71 ,- A. - 'Mum. *EU lowa as .abaTeM74,l=l lIIWAY, the 11l . For freltbl or pmagejimqyan.bosill arta • J. D.O.I.ILIaNGWOOA . .F olt "CINO c . ATI 'AND at t . 4 Lovisvmx,z.:-H-th e this steasror 5 I . 7 . ll SlELlA.ittap.tas•Oesa;sll Ilan i , to THIS WM, the titticlast. - ' , 6 ,.......' 42 : 10 For freight eirtwilr o cr • --- 7 _ le:4:s ' ''. . q - %I I . ,&TELIN WOOD t'44 dardThEd ha.} • = wirie , smsgigtr: imits : Ter , - cv.REF.,..tec nt 17; "ilk& UV& Tmidjuitl:ll etaClZE,thiess ; M u* `:"'"•r• "‘ ~;- +~ - ~~.
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