~~ ~"'~'s-[u ~xj 411 plAbothi 412,44. 3. 119NDA.Y, kr()115154=:::::::8EPT.74 1863 LOCAL :ThrreiLlerliCE. Frt:4l3loliitays Evening Edition. Showering Accident.-One Man Milled end Two — Crthere Fatally InJused. 9A Frid a y eyeying • pent lot: setieic, accident oeurredu thence of the filial:lTO eadr.Stialbettrill• Railroad, about font miles from Ilie eitcOn Cliutiorsteirrehipiloy , which itinuit Dennis Sullivan was in stantly killed and three other men danger autlY infered-ktwo of; whom it is supposed cosset recover. Mr. Sullivan was engaged in quarrying etone,and had several men at work 111 the quarry. A temporary bridge hod been . erected our' the quarry, upon Which I track had been - laid for , conveying dirt to another put of the road. This bridge was some thirty : get or forty feet above the bottom of the quarry, and teams were constantly pawing our it with Carloads of dirt. The men in the quarry were occasionally blasting, and it opposed, that. the counselor' gamed by the the blast had unsettled the timbers' of the bridge. Ma this as it may, just as a men named Chriatopher Bums drove his horse with • ear load - of dirt upon the bridge, it Ply ways wand bomb cart, driver, timbers and all wont crashing into the rooky gulf • below. Mr. Baltivdn, tho u; contractor, was struck on the bead' by a 'l 4 failing' thater, which crashed his skull - to Plea end awed Instant death. Mr. Burns, theleitinsterieru severely injured internally, rr and lasspeetul that be cannot survive. Be net utterly insensible and speebbless, oentedby an injury to the tpine. EU horse 'wet killed - instantly 'by the UM. Martin Connor, laborer in the quarry, was also erionsly blared' internally, and but the fainted hopes are entertained for his non - ary. Patrick Runs wu also severely in : Jared, bat'his liti is not eonsidered dan ' ger. Coroner M'Clung was summoned at a lite hour in the night to hold an it quest upon the remains of Mr. Sullivan, and the jury found a verdict of accidental death. The cause of the accident was not clearly ituartaltied. The timbers in the bridge were very strong, and capable of sustaining an Immense weight, and the inference le that the foundation upon whieh one of the up - rights `rested must have given way. Mr. Sullivan wee about fifty-five years or age, and residetrat or near Beaver where he has • family, and where his rem ains have been lent • for interment. Mr. Borns belongs to Greene 'county, and has a wile and five children. County Teachers' Association. - - The frit meeting of the Allegheny County Teachers' Association, for the current school year, was held in their hell this forenoon. The examine- opened with reading. - Mr. W. Marshall. read "The Devil of Names," by J. G. Saxe. Miss Da Fevre read "The &Luken Lead at Waterloo," by Victor lingo—and the reading was exceedingly creditable to the lady. Prof. A. Burtt opened the discussion on "Dull Pupils," to a very able manner. He classified dull pupils ea—lst. Conceited and idle. 2nd. Pupils who totally underrate themselves. 3d. Payne who are naturally dull. All these points were fully developed, and gave ass to a very spirited discussion among the teachers present. Rev. Dr. Hamilton delivered a Moot inter esting 'and impressive addrees on "The Im portance of the Teacher's Mission." The Wast.vtord in . teaching, carefully or hastily dropped, might impress the young eon' for ever, for good or eviL Tea:hare should avail themselves of every opportunity of elevatis g themselves by rending, research, and attend ing ell exeroisee of an educational character. They should be choice in language—selecting the best authors for reading, 6hakepeare, Chanocr, Milton, Dryden, eta. They Shotild devote one hour daily, or more to o mental im- Ptmement. Wooden may be cmpliched Wide way, by regulsuity and system. The teacher shoed =hells personal presence felt in the school and on the playground—not permitting alty expression from the pupil, of an immoralnature, without instant and rea sonable reproof. Ile will at first be • terror to them, buttheyleill goon learn to acquieeee In his repront„proft by It, and love their " mentor. He himself should never permit a Ward_ or jest, of an irreverent chamfer, to fall from his lips, but on all proper occasions he should Impress the pupils that with world ly battling they get a knowledge of better and higher thins. The exercises closed with a disamsion on tleaddrese, after whith the Association ad- tfulost Meeting at' Girty's firm do iistUmdzstio Stains meeting was held at the flirty! Sun School Sento, Duquesne BurOashron PAW reriming, 25th hut. The meeting was eslled,do order by Mr. 0. A. Borrows, and after singing the "Bot t le Ryan of the Republic)," on motion *Tao. J. Williams wet .appointed Chairman; Brewer Butt. Wm. IL Williams Geo. Mont and IL R. !tempi", Vika:wadi:tits, and E. A. Bud, Petra Was aired by Kit. Hinman Bert 'site; aid "fled Blest oar Native Land," rung by all present. qhe lbelitlant then introdneed Wm. IC Slibte r ßsd. - ,telsoutdressed the meeting in • long and.able eyebolt. De-was. followed by Bev. Damen Hartsum,. of -Birudegium, (Ger. saani) who epbkis eloquently for "Prellteit nod Del Union,Tand to thograst utirisattan, not onlynfielreconetryman, but of all present. J.-R"."llldiswAnd lt A. Oarnelon, Bra., were then gilled out and addressed the meat. . . , Vum meeting 'then adjourned with three Aelnews..for. theuesteri and three rousing elmestiorlhe Delon tkiket. alse utmost ,enthusiesut and good feeling inerrallediaad the detarminatlon was ex pressed br sew to it that Dtiquesne Borough mem with' an - Overwhelming vote, for OW:- ft and the Anton, on the 13th of October L. . Deserters Arrested. Winds a ssiv days quite: a number of desert• 'err been arrested to radians county. ;hits limatichmercofill 65th Pennsylvania Beg • •L- iiiiatiwas 'imitated near Oreenville, attar a eau realstaime. lb Inds ho t made three at , :tempts'io enact the °Seer. -Robertelanard, mho attempted to hide <Cochran - in his house, • ' Lsras; also .anictici' and held , ' - .1.n custody. Ilierim.lusison. a deserter who broke jail at riolusash_ =a_ John. Grumbling,' a ressmant ddlitVm_hUlt:/toefmm,'lrore also olobisel. Westmortlaid , 091111th Areatibam Sifirell,townthlp,mee arrested and' qtq to filicietsite. on the - dam of having': "lallaumlltiou-ArksOt lining baths support of.sa-,asel punt. Saber , ,quatknowledge the,-lama bduesd the BessditamisakihaMtWltetioltponiallic l eut radss-s_ aiemptiomospere Wel* ono.* iticar4Lakti mutated into tor ' OdDaTidetatmit ersi.orB So Pr = l, 0003 / a Waco l4o ity • shoospttaii: sat tioXiod our . to the mil , Its isthmian: - , , - " Come time slime iestaiitedio egroctsitillstadlcAr Court in I t " fethig - tobissoria suca vitamin the cue of Alm , Ozoillart,:abarged -.with incestuous . steitmh peAttioned the - - Greet for lane to Pod* alsmin of the mottompt. Thu `Court „mimed- tha_pettlion he died, and died - • Xuntl7,l3spa. Saa r for aiming of the cense ..Arondiatoot 'L l ircatil.-J-011 Saturday lash a a Lshied:Mhst-IMmted about sixty pan L _ Mcar the foot of the nu tombs !Oita county, was shot by another NO is:U. dinned Rigby. The shot took '` sigh it iin's AAP, meths the main ar-' tarY;itaitsAnt death' in a minutes. The pistol had anima ittarrol, - mitlsh lad to the stinger; liigby ' I' I au:4; .;;11/1011istori.irirmitropliti of tho Hui flosonisilos itAllodger. re omitted to mention Oatieriairitsi oompossd of f..4okiiibuldb. of. Bova Cot T. o.lltadi flost:'11. 0. Bowyer. LI; or.Siqla, Wise diiilogoisboi :Cfooligercial , sdpplidi this g . sicced a 4 ' ,l filV l LM,,pistr a t o f ifi t agy f o r l • the 7X - 1 1 4 , them on we 18681tere been wale reedy for &Mean. ---- -, 1 -, _ ,- ,7-`'',, , Z; --:, 4t•. • ,- a .';-..4.;!.,,f,-;.,,..4..,:'''''''''''''''2.44'''7ll-6:4"..':'''''''''ll2"l''''' • 'i - .. " .-- ‘-•, ~..-%-. 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Mon and, we might add, uneivilisttlon, and of all Manner of men,' of all nationalliles and races under batten, Mr. Almard'a name, alone, will beeptak Abointsrest of the thou. sands ' of novel readers, who are on the tlp.tce lice p li taec terature. th The " Go d for e latt c lament In this o ßeakers" may be obtained at J. W. Pittociee, opposite , the Postollice ; at W. A. Gildenlenny'e, 45 Pitch Street, and at J. P. Hunt's; Hassel* Hall, Pilch street. • Aeninerr.—A terrible aceldont ootroirsit at the Cameron Bermes, Middletown, on TIM. day eight, by Thiel' Thomas Carty and Wm. Cox were horribly burned. It appears that the plug in the mouthed the farnace dly flew out, whoa the famica wan in fun bleat, enveloping there two men tn a perfect digital iron. The former was timed in -a shocking manner, and it is &band inigasaiblo tor him to survive his SillefiCS. The latter was not so se verely initired and may reams. Mt. Carty moved from Hanisbarg to Middletown about fear weeks ago. He has &wife and Ward small children.. .. A Bear:rm. Pnassov.—We U Indebted to Mr. Wardropi agent for-Thos. L. Shields, Esq., of the Sewickley Norsay, for • banal fat passion flower --one of the finest spectatosi We have ever been. ACISICIVLTIMAL PAIL—The annual fair of the Oonemangh Valley Avian'Wel Society, will be held at the Elk Oronade, near Blairs ville, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 7th,Bth and 9:11. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS EICIRAGE OF MOM PRISOIREIB The Situation at Chattanooga. ['FOMENTS FOR M. UMW Bow the ffumler was Sunk &v., 4-e., dm. Sordid Dtrpateb to the Pittataugh Pernacurata, Sept. 28,1863. The exchange of paroled prisoners up to September lot, returns a large force of vete rans to the service. The rebels are still large ly in arrears for the offset to our own paroled prisoners. Raohmond papas reoeived thie morning soknowledge Rosemarie' position assailable only by siege. Rebel infantry are in the valley of Chats . Loop auk. The feeling here to very hopeful. Bragg has started the guerrillas to work with the design of patting off Resserens' com inemleaUon with Nashville. Thegovernmentis determined that SOIIOO2IIII shall not watt long for reinforcements. They have seised over 80 transports at and below Cairo for the transportation of troops. Anxiety le felt for Barneide. The rebel papers are silent concerning him. Son. Hooker has been assigned an import tan t command. Davis has expressed a determination to but Roseanne, and regain Tennessee if it takes all the roldters in the Confederacy. That is as mach as to say that he will abandon Rich mond rather than notifies the nitre, the salt and the mountain fastnesses of But Tonnes The Bermuda Gaza!e explains how the pirate Sumter was sunk. She was fired - into by Fort Moultrie, the rebels probably mis taking her for a federal man of war. Six hundred and thirty prune were on board at the time ; all but twenty were saved. There were four four hundred pound and two six hundred pound guns on her. They lie among the =insoles of the'ooesn's bottom. Among the rebel prisoners brought into Washington, yesterday, were CoL Robert A. Lee, Inspector of the Second Army corps, of the Army of Northern Virginia, Captain P. A. Tatum, Second North Car olina cavalry, Lieutenant J. B. Moore, one of !doseby's men, Lieut. M. H. Norman, T wsnty•Elghth Borth Carolina, IL S. Brad ley, Assistant Burgeon of Colt's Legion E and W. B. Shield, Assistant Surgeon. There le nothing further from Charleston. Tobacco has goad up to three dollars plr hundred in consequence of frosts in Tennu. see and Kentucky. W. J. J. THE BATTLE.NEAR CHATTANOOGA All Three of Roseerans' Grand Divisions Engaged. The Lou of the Battle Imputed to Gen nook's Disobedience of Orders, DESCRIPTION BE Ah ISTE-VTIVINSS. Anxiety for the Safety of Burnside ROOKER ASSIGNED AN IMPORT ANT COMMAND WABSIEGTON, Sept. D. —A spotsl to the Noes says It appears now that all those of liosecanne Grand Dimities's were engaged in the battles In front of Chattanooga, two of wldah were driven beak in considerable die order. General Roseanne, in his dispatches, imputes the lose of the Wile to disobedience of Indere on-the part of General ifeemeir, who felled to oatanpYAn impartantposition usign ad him by Rosaminv. Had be demos order ed, Itmevats' opinion' is, that the battle would t eve resulted in a splendid Union vio -1 11 : . ax .er,dtog his fames too mush; the werA 0t01t.51 to penetrate ittisserans' • .131. , c(0, Wiz r,7 ir toll, heroin army *ales for the salty , of Bun lido. In order to reinforce lt , teenns ,r sofa sense would be to O I.‘ ay. Tea: es: river and OM down bs t •v. o Os river Al itho MOUnt&lni, Or to pens • oie of tbt, gaps and :dove dorm betdad ito Irminedn , Tbet °piston of mllltisy mon Lste telelM; to its that if be sttempta to go down tbis side of tholitor will run gnat risk of being cut ca.- - Oen. - fleeter- hu been wiped to an im ports:it govisistid i ins field where tableau:A nekting gaalitlu vent tlnd their foll1001:46 The attempt; on Use part of tha rebobi E to, /Stabil& Wallies at. Mathias Point has balk fcnstestod by ent_ituaboatil. A ipseld &Wait) the . Trannii cottains `the followLux 3 Chattsmosirealept.ls.—ln the mane of the day, the'llo, - aiready is:mistakable sign, in dicated the enemy had tistantred some weak 'Mate 'of ouposition, and was massing their -forcesinfroist of our left centre and left, for themmilfett moss ot ertuddng those Parts of our Uter i -or gettlarbetween them and i/knitsnooga. ' • • • - On the morning of. the lath, Bibby, a por. lion ctAistneeted reinforcements, oonsistlng of two brigsdisif the reran carps, re re ly commanded by Colialellotik and made their eppearsinott tsar Chattanooga, antt Mtn branedlataly sent--to snake a reminds- I fiance towards Itinggeld, and develop the In-' prntionkol the enemy from that gutter; • • Ttuti omit irs th eadraisas of Longstreet's. eirps, ptmlied t baelefor some distance, took • nuntol Psisohlsre from _u, and!' faUy ei- I tablislindlintaittliipated oonaentrallon of the enstaybittentlif our - tWeemikY mewing Om gtotg iklrnilittedlithdiffelentbedleief Wtanenty., Irlderelght dhilleurif Britain . and - Ilikti,:totottiettif traitamoseio irtoitte,'.zittrikt front•titirealUlM'left Whit.; wows corps. Thomas In ask new posi tion at daybreak. The two ether *Mom of. . , McCook', corps—Davis'and Eiherldest's—were to move into the position abandoned by Thomas's corps, but had not time to mama it fully before the soranclutentunt of the action Tmorning. hese/1y unlit the forenoon passed away without foreshadowing the approaching eoutliot; but shortly beton 11 V the storm that had bean brewing all th emening on the rebel side, burst forth In the expected direction. At that time a long suss of rebel infantry was aeon &draining upon Branzian's division on the extreme left. It Ant came upon the second brigade, Col. Creston, coed= minding, and soon forced It back despite ha determined resistance. The two other bri gades of the division at once came to its as sistance and succeeded la checking their pro gress, **rebels driving them back, but their column being in turn ninforeed. So powerful was the assault that they pushed Gen. Brennan beck and beyond his potation in line. • They advanced and thus incomed the left, of Bijard's division. Making prompt nee of their advantage, they changed their nuns to the lensed speedily enveloped Seriener's end Kin t e i l i t a trigadoz. The. Lettermen regulars, and were -al most surrounded , hat managed to entangle themselves after a fearful loss. The rebel masses next came upon ,Tohn don's division and rolled it upon ReytioLis', which also became speedily engaged In the struggle. The residua of these division's, and the sweeping final some batteriesposted under the personal supervision of Gen. Res ume arrested, at last, their &deuce. Thidividons of Beeman and Baird hav ing been Wiled, General Thomas ordered a general advance of the right, and soon the tide of battle decidedly turned In our: favor. With cheers our line advanced, halting only at times to spatter the enemy with musketry. BMIThI times the tatters retnatingline stop ped and vainly tried to retain their ground, but they were driven from position to posi tion, and by fore o'clock, all t h e ground lost was nearly recovered. Several batteries be longing to Generals Baird's and Beannan's divhlons whose hones had been killed &ad the supp orts swept away, were retaken, and several hundred prisoners captured. The enemy left all their dead and nearly all their wounded on the geld. There wen at least 500 of the former. The rebel troops that en gaged Thomas belonged to Baelmer's and Longstreet's commands. At the time the struggle was turning in oar favor on the left, Bragg% army proper, consisting of the corps of Generale Polk and Sill, for merly Harderie, moved to a most determined and wall executed attack- Upon Palmer's and VaaClove's divisions in the centre. Its ob • Jot was obviously to relieve the defeated rebel right. Palmer and Van Cleve soon found themnives overpowered end their divisions breaking. Their complete rout was immi nent, when Davis' divisions came to their support on Van Cleves right. Timely rein forcements at lint had the effect of cheating the enemy and restoring our line, bat the rebel atteekwaseptedily renewed ith greater numbers and the center was again compelled to yield. Davis was forced enemyright eed Van Clarets the left,and the *deuced through the openlist made In our line and threatened to take the center and right by their flanks as they bad done an the left. At this cr itical Juncture Sheridan's divis ion appeared ; and was at ones thrown upon the noisy. It It stood its ground manfully for a while but becoming soon upend to a destmotive hick are, was also immolated to fall back. fortunately the divisions of Gen eral's Wood and Seeley, that had been early withdrawn from Garden's Mills when the rebel attach an the left threatened to be sac • easeful, now came to the rescue. After a brief contest, the rebels feud themselves at last matched, and commenced giving way in their turn. Reynolds having also been to the assistance of the centre, alter the re. pulse of the rebel right, an advance was or dered and the original position regained about sunset. About dark the enemy made another de monstration with heavy artillery and musket-. ry Are on this centre, bat eliciting a lively re sponse, they soon abandoned this last effort of the day. Thus ended the battle of the 10th. REBEL PRISONERS AT CINCINNATI. The Burning of the Steamer Champion. FLANK MOVEMENT ON BURNSIDE PREVENTED, Matters Mare FaTerabit) at Cha tanooga, Czacrenvet, Sept. 28.—Brig." Gen. Braga and on. hundred and sixteen rebel °Blears, captured at Cumberland Gap by Barmaids, arrived `at Johnson's Wand. A special to the Ammonia/ uys : The steamer Champion, burned at Memphis on the 23d, had on board sir hundred be's, of hay and thirty thousand dollars scrth of Quarter master', stores. Yesterday's Nashville Mice says: Ban side has rushed a point where he was ex pasted to prevent a flank movement of the WNW. lloL Wilder, of Itosecran's cavalry, hu ar rived at Nashville. Ile reports matters in the front much more favorable than Is believed at the Berth. Movements of Gen. 110110Cfani? Forces Pregoos to the Late Battle. New Itesie-1310. 26 —l.soordlag to • cor respondence of the Trifirse, previous to the battle, McCook's oval reacted Alpine, twen ty miles tomb of Some, on the 11th. Thom as corps eaccomtered tits enemy In force In the valley betwren Mules and Pigeon sou talus on the 11th, and fell back to klission ridge. On the 17th,Crittenden's corps connect ed with Thome'. On Thomas' report, Rosa mans orderedMollook to fall back to the maia force which be socompllshed on tha 1611. Deserters on the 16th and 17th reported the arrival of Longstrat's Corps at Bola Batton, war Lafayette, *hick determinedßosearans, in face of th s snuorktel ouperlorlty of the rebels, to bs 'attacked In his own chosen posi tion rather than sub the enemy. Deserters Executed. New You, Sept. 28.—The Efackra epees] from the Army of the Potomee, cistmi the 25th, states test three desertin weft exe gete& Some three others ware raped by the Pmidast. • From !Lipman aid Few Orleitil, New Vex, Sept. 16.--The North Stir, from Aeptawsll on the 17th, mid the Cehswbs, from New Orleans on the 17th, hare &vitt& Nan exlmoortsel. 11/RECIDEI OF tiTRABIBOATS FOR 11, 1311,11. QC:AMP =MO) ttliftrill3ll. CMOS ow Tamumoszalsoa, Utah &OF N. Mb Th. aryl of the steamer •1311 a Wei V LILT," as she new Ilea, Ave miles below ffetietin, I. the Olumbeztutd term Also, the TO of its Wawa .PAILTHIldlh.*' mu the bad of Ilerpelha nos% la the Cunha. bat river. The maehlossf, boilers lad has ed the alma. camel !mete me repartee to h. pot. Thee will he fold et falba° swam to the highest bidder, oa the Mr Dal Of OOTOBSTI. IMM. In the dry of Clineloaati Obfo,la acme qt 9 , 2a0 of Cigt. Ciillll.l2lBolllilDr, A Q. IL • ' Terme Midi, V. B. Thaler, notes. • •By order o f Brlg. Co,. 1011117 AVAIL .OSAVLIM - MOM, • male • firOdi sad a. Q. Cebn VOMIR. ruzLoirzz df CO., et3a STEM, Pat ADILFBIL. EMI IOW I "YOU DIMS GOODS. ' ......_ . . .• BIWA. Arm-SABOT &LIM' . SHAWLS ADD BALMORAL& ISIDISONSi SID GLOSS& ACL.AO4. op. - Danght azdadvelylar orb, mall. anu will be aid et 'small stmica ' ! - aski. asurrairt ttoostitannotnos tmnEciazl, Oxon an/122d Wtotdnotoo, 04_ Aortpt SUM lam pIIBLIO HAUB - OF• UU NP D w. ANIMAL/I.sta tan PO 0" agna, twat Otonontom In Ott oni. on am; Map AND 6na 'WKDI9I:BIItTB 01?-nirrill21416.. M. the litttastlllothdrto ottho mutt. OW Fl7pUij coodsosset so nulls AT polio swim • Wm to Oomnoneo al ID °lto* nom Of and bo ovalbood bton 4o,Urn on hoot bo sold. ' Taut otolt r ak Ckonitimat loan ; • • . ToNtriass, atim•isii--- • ' CiAR(AXIY liacger c : *'l4 3m. DAic ht. lON, 01 Ina TO WM Ansi. COMMERCIAL RECORD EINANCEAND TRADE. Serrault, feet. 40 —Gold continua to' role Sr,a but (not quotably higher. In Mew York to-day it opera, at 138)4, advancing to 128%, and closing Area 139%8139446ter1i0g Exchinge was itaner, and .first clam bills sold at 15301164. Sere, there is hot liule coin offering, and there appears to be no anal. listed rem Eastern thange is firm at par buy. fog, sad 3/, per cont. pre selling. In the New York Stock Market, on Saturday, the extremes far Pittsburgh, Port Wayne mad Chicago Hallway Mares were 131%1D5374. closing steady at 82.56. Cleveland and Pittsburgh mid at 08, a decline of 1%, from the rata of the &turd pretiona.l here were lomat transactions la Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. at 1500153, and Marietta and Cincinnati Oat prerfared 66E457 , 4• Cbinnyo and Northwest ern ruled steady at ssor*(„. The follewing Is the comparative statement of the lettpo.ts of foreign dry goods and general mereitan diis at disport of New York for the week aiding September 25 and gam January I For the week. 1881. 1882 lat. Ital.& at the root $399, 925 il.ar. lllo 41,07tri 2 t5 Memo 525.061 1,653,995 .tinlY,ms Sine, Jan 1. 1861. 1851 int`d at the port. 11116.608. 054 65 3 . 630 . 393 046485 9 Thrown on nat. 35.579X3 45, 412 4 82 1a 161 . 4 . 30 We learn by our exchanges that, on Saturday night last there WAS another aerate white frost all over the West, which killed vegstatitm generally, and it is stated that a large quantity cf tabour., ilesstiLlin the field in Meutuky.which was totally destroyed. Ken , tacky punters, however, withdrew their storks of Lea on Monday morning frotnall the cristkete, and an advatum of 5 to 8 mats was asked far that Okra. It la estimated that the Wheel crop in the South, this year„nill am. mat to nasty 60.000. 000 Isolates. In 1560, over 81,000,001 bushel' were harvested. This' greet blame b scout:tat for by the fact that the rexrameadations of come of the leaders of the rebel lion to qui. Cotton-p mating and raise cereals base been generally sated upon. 0-ttan and Tobacco tare been planted only to a limited extend. The Stew Took Commercial Advent/a of Bator- day he' Gaya Woo of gold at the board. this • 10,10 k wan stzo,ooo. The prt.e opened at 139% from which 1t MU to Or% but Mono Ms wag boa again this &Miro bran to LYYK. Tim gun to day ta+es out 19117,01X1. and the Hauge 1202,000 - in all /1019,00 J. The North Star brings $277,65L19 from OallforMa. forein e change firm tate morning, sod t o wore .ales oftterllug at Tits Hampton (Caned%) Spmtator, of Wtduclairy. We mentioned tome dap ego that a painful rumor wee muscat, to the effect that an °Moulin • company here had become a defaulter to a large, mount. It la now 11...ra11y known tha the defaulter ts Mr. G H. Bllngaye, paymaster of the Great Welfare Rail. way c moony, end tb. amountun..es:lei is 'Rel oads stated at from gIACKKO toA% A warrant ena locoed for kis apprelsenaloti, end White elute bean eau errata , d that he has taken range In the dates. We tegret to state that another official, 21r. MIL •. Malcouranno, the matter, bat been, either will fully or tinforentionally, Implicated In the trump ion. He wee arr.etoi on noaday, and peel dty of. tensoon sea before the police maghdrate, charged esieh having felonlonely °robe:Wed the sum el woo, the property of the Wettern Itsllway Gan. gamy. The defendant acknowledged hie Indeitedneee to the company, and stated that 811 0 0 of the amannt due to the cumpsny was Oren to Mr. Idiatoye to dir chirp tickets and 1600 In colt. and that be otild not clearly account for the beleece, as he wes Ira gauntly shut in his oath acarant. He was committed for trial, but less afterwards ad. witted two bag by Judge Lnle. himself io $2,000, and two aurietlae In 0,030 Gault. PITTSBURGH BASSETS Butratur, September 28, 18= °BAIN d PLOIIII—Whest Is In tar demand and firm, with Nu from wagon at 111,1411,12 for Bel, and 111,1301,:n for White; Irvin of WOO bus! Bed from depot on private terms. corn Is Ono, and Shelled le held dozily at BOG per bosh by the car load. Oats firm with . rale on track of 174 eke at 70c, and 1 COX do, to anive, at 69o—the yarslumor to furnish etch& Barley te Arm with but little doing. and to the absence of mins, vs omit quotations. Flour hi firm, and the demand for fresh groan! good gram of Egan Faintly sprats to be la carat of the supply. We 'note solos of well-known brands store at 56,256 6,60 per bbl; and batidlor and common .t $5,7:(0,00, Bye dour has advanced to 15,15 par bbl. 01100SIIIIL9-2tern is • =Unto* gold jobbing demand for all descriptions of Grocerlas, and poi cat son slowly adrancirtg. Bazars centrum, ;to mie very arm, with Isla of lbw at from isx, to 13)4c fa fair to prima grata, and espies New Or. ling—et which there is but ilttla in markat—may be quoted dem at Ito. R,lned Boors sow fum sod a !Made higher. Can is strong, with smell mess ci Rio at Iran 31 to 32c, for into to prime, Kolas. us la higher, sod Row Orleans may i.e quoted at I from 62)066c Gar pima to choice. eyntya steady, with sales at pates ringing ail too way from 65 to 76c. PROVISIONS—Baccm Ethou'ders continue in good rotted, and we note soles at from 63( to 6340. There a { lin Inquiry for Bides, though prlou an fully sustainsd, ranging from E.,4 to To for Bibbed; and 711 to to to Olen. Plato llama an to activ request, sad sell readily 10:1030310X1—rento holders Inking 110. Plain Centrum! may Insq noted at 110. There are no sully flat oleo Boger Cured Hams to ma het; good Cincinnati brands would cell readily at It 43143.(u. Mess Pork Is quint but steely, with malt Woo at filleyl4,6o per bbL Pilate kettle te.dned Indies Corms Is telling at 10%0110. 114 Y—The -market has ruled Am during Ms greater sad of iht week and prikte was well main. Wood throughout. Today, we Anne sales Irmo males of If loads at 230 to stti per ten, and SO balm on trask, primes si PAO per cwt. BUTTER LED liGGS—Common and Inferior grata of butter are to good stipp}y and en% while prime PUB is IL m but unchanged ; Weser 9 boxes good roll at 23 and 0 palls fair do at 21 Eggs au. limn to sell retry midi), at Puma rates.. BILL WEED—Wes gads a tole of 1 caret aborts at PAS pm mot. Milpitas may be gaoled at Ea dja,m); Bran $1.1301,10, and II (Mingo, $1,30 to 1463, so to ;petty.. APPLES—Thu recelpis continua larva and tho market b dull with • drooping tendency ; we quite at from ASO to $2.10 thr common to prime. Boles of 210 We at ILA CllBEsl—There la a &mud laity I qua to the sappy, and prime Waters, Boservo my be. quoted arm at 1213123fic—ottatly at the Waldo Ogaro. POTATOES—Than is a modal...to lank demand tar prime Beohnnuocke and Peach Blows sod we quo:, email sales franatere at SO to 00 per bushel. ritiontis ratroiemn natio:4. 20.—The harlot for Petroleum and its pro ducts, bas rand very quiet lb/oughts:it 'the week, Wash noterithetsading time info bid Co operative. ty LW Wars, and in the fus of • rather unikrorabis SiliCIN from the last, prices hers been Ilan and foll y atidatained. for Creel, there hat been a nutmeat demand, prfactpidly load, 41,1 today hums 40 SW turas chug:Whin& it St paraagar returned, and raaddX . packaps inendod. The supply is very cad the receipt" are extremely limited, and all that arrive" h sold pretty readily at the Om vainoaa pas ; wad, fa bond, there le bet nab demand, except at-low figurer, gad the traniscaoas hate TAW wassaliyemallthrongbard amuck. The AU ado were at fi4 ea the spot ; 50 for October and 156 20 6 X hie November, sad thew why be regarded as the mine" quotagens. it 63 en the spot, 64 tor ec• tar and WOO for November byres would take hold, but hoiden, with tat very few exerpticmr, are Arm at, the first mimed il tuna pure b a continues past western demand for fres oil, sadtrieri nags all the way farm Into GIL aCcol=t o 0 0 4. VaziiiT sad omditkm. is 7, with sales of tiro- dorked at 20—boldas geassUly asking 4. Bend= la gem Vittialeir at WO Or t , " ol ^ - bOt = 4 4 *Abu; ikce: New lOW. PetroOdin latuket. • Owed Dtetiatail WA. littalnain Gazette. • - intr Yoga, Brat. Glrudr, la doll' int Ili eta& tower, with sidin on tlarayot intouGingto4 Gera ea to Itellaed Ina, ill Gala lad> atoll Ulu at 576580 far pnwentdelletny; 630133icitti Oa totter, burrroption -and . ,olBGse ilorGetaraber, top art man, Itettn;dolrze; 'fpm Se GSte Napaisiulat with Wool 1103ned at 4702730. 0.. Ling .. .opt retioleadi e awrospandaill LtimnP o9 ; a ! date at the 121 h Inst” Stir tut littlyptim Ltst ' Gala r' =riot bai betla awl .actlia weak, sad elms at Sta id far beat'autoricao lamed on au, spi t pr In dallitay, 204 U “portaxt to bus bon pall for firma:die, at la Ed lar Dooaapar. Than' are sank howarrar. at Oa. ita Mud NI fa tarp cotatunitiao inland at 2a ad to td, ecalarquencOof dealsad to:kola/can k lop patties wet transacted tollliaoa tide lad Os aria bra tin to - /.21. Wag PIM% areas. Scram Wilma admia4 Ja flitaiy at, Ltd to la 64. deo War paoator son Mao. COO Caoadiaa -h•i 618. sad Natal 4aalita Of &Mad Van 1111di OIL d 84 at . ;to WO OeatkiLllOtltatlti Oft Ina artUell, itch Mt &animals retina& tad. Boma' saw tr.abeds.bsaajiria: braa acim. plated kar startastatrokals. sad as mom 4 1 0 antra .oUteratniction. 'huh- resoists;3g protatia that berretta tie Odculty efobtatalas AtCri.p i - ; gotcato wakes.: - tiritis4limiruisbuils—iihatilat“beg inykstclo4,7; trittOurootivorAttiogistboth tor Whestlno ploolpeoly ongloot to mkt* sold at prim =Wog tom $l. WarArrir No. I: SLooMil.f2 for tio. 2 and THEWiIe for Be jacted, clod g atthe outside figural The receipt' , of Winter whoa are light, and it is dinimult to mate top cargoes, aad micas me aliettat nominal. Tore =noel of No 1 Spring at Milwarikee were got I here ay at 21.05 f. e. The e le no particular change to notice in the Floor Market. Spring gnaw of good end ehatu 'Menke ware le active rawest., tat them wow no quotable ka yo:di:sent in prima. At the dote. howeaer.sfar the receipt of New York mows. bol.' ere were firmer, end generally demanded an admit eon the opening prices. Coon woo active and tuoyant, and the menet ad vanced roily 2e per Mahal with bides cf No. lat 70 , 0 7010, and No. 2at tOMsit"Jc At tha close mat hold ere ware adios 71c. Canal corn &Hoot sold at 71:c for Ho. 1 and 724512%c for h'gh mived. Tate n covered from the decree/ion which pervaded at the close of yesterday, at declaimed to 124811%C 8* Ne. 1, cl a. fog fam Iffigtiwines were firm but,lesa umirs at 1180. Timothy lieelaudy. Qom Peal tido,. Thera was more artivivy In the Bye market, aad prime improt ted 2o or es . aD shel, tales being rode at &Vito tor No lln e ley as yw in active request, and •0 edy et an @Ammo of la with missy of No Si to store at $1,10N,1,11, principally at inn tntaids peas. Toledo market. Ben. 25 —These was a fair inquiry tor grain tole morales at the quotation' of yesterday, but elece the receipt of the New York report, buyers offer an advance. Flomr-13als h e at We XX. led at $6,60 ;50 bbi" XXX, white w at $6,50.. yester day. altar our report: 6,000 DU No. 1 Bed at 116 o; a b t u lir t 1 2 4 r Io2M 000 ba the anon ba,.Bix• 3,1.00 ho. WO be and 600 mho...Mich. at 1111 o; 8,830 ha No. 1 Bed at 116 w, SAO to No. Bed on ter=n not nada public; 3 000 bu No. 1 Bed at 1160. Since report, buyers offs , 148 c for amber Mich.; 1180 for No. 1 Bed, mod 1160 1100 Ho. 2 Red. Oorn—Ho teas repartad,trayers offer 725730 for NO. 1. Oats—Balm 1,200 too. 600 bn and BOu htt at 60. Nothing doing in other grain t. Cleveland Barnet. Pert. 25 —Fiona—Bales 70 bbla XX Indiana white wheat at 20,26; 60 bills extra at $5,00. W hest— Hertel dull and unsettled. liojales reported. We had one offer of 10,000 bulimia re t frta on bead at Ilea, without taken. Oarn—Sulaiy and lo better, wito an upward tendency. ea.. 5,6001 a in dons at TU. Oats—god ; Baas 1 car on track at 500 Bye —lield at 710800. Barley —Ws quote at 1000. Yetrt—ln good demand, and wile at 820 per ton at tbe mill., tor all grades. Men Pork—The range of the works: is $14.00 for city, and 116,00 far clear. Cincinnati Elazket, Sept 25. gour market flour b kith • warelty of Yeah ond The &mud for diatoms fully equal toe dyply. and the market vas' firm for the beam grader. Corn Jempealso, cialtg at 802011 e in bulk. Oats dammed 2201 e, dkala. at 644050 In bulk. Whiskey steady at We. Provident quiet but steady. Bolt shoulders did' at 5Xe. packed, and • round lot of prime tleica lard at o%o.—CiaceM. St Louts Bay untket. Stn. 21.—Hay—Incretsed receipts enamel the prim to fall off daring ens latter pert of lest week, and large lots sold Friday and Satan:lay as Musing at that price, delivered, whlia choice lots to feeders and retailers sold at something higher. Monday mks comprised 1100©1500 bola, part to arrive, at de livered; Yrsterlisy;bolders claimed an &DYADts and very little nay dons Today about 550 balm were received and with an an active demand inlet com prised 170 balm at $1; IMO do b lots at $1,05, mostly delivered 170 do choke, to teed= at 51.1.0, and COO tons to entre, on private tame. New York Dry Goods Trade. flipt.2s.—Although the market Is not active, prices ct standard cottongooda stilt advance. abetting+ are Ann at abgenfot pods, 474; .4 do, 5:24,a. Biwa ed Menu are the firmer. Lonad.feadvanced le49e. trills are selling at SIWITIo. Ticks of beery snake are advanced 10 percent. Carlo 14)016c. hints are quick at 11411 e, the 1 0 0cer Prim for aPfolum• Printing Clo th s, 160. Glugwtms 29,921:. Woolens have ban active for good gybes, but bower grades of goods and poet stelae have experienced a dud market and a dude lower prices have been excepted. Importation of Sheep. Over COOP° head of sheep hare pealed through Chicago atom the drat of Joss, cm thole tray so the meth= and weatarri part of this State and /0W66 A largo majority of them ace ten, and the madam pad of Peonrylrania. It la I well•eatati tithed fact that sheep brought hem the Zees to the prairliri of Illiocde and bondman Whiconahl—asid, we presume, In lowa also—horrease In eise—or. rather their proving exhibit this *Taisho* of toe benefits derived tram the change of climate and fled.—Chlasito imports ay Railroad. Pm:auras Pr. Wan & Oracuuse Itaraoandkept. 26-9 bble moldy, Women & Bon, 1 halt bbl dab. liteDousld A Arbuckle; 9 bbLa eggs, J K Oaldalh 18 04 Lab, J 0 Kirkpatrick A co; aMb spars r 0.130, 664 tors came, B Oualeld; 11 aka 11 aka, Wm lilacrq 9 bat bossy, .2 0 W Lippincott; 84 Asa booasos, Rutland A Gana; El do As, kler Clarkin, Herron A or. 8 bbla apples L Vela c'4 10 do do, Grams A Thomas; 1 car oil bblorPeruusa, Bail & co; a bbla carbou ote, Jim LP= . 2 5 carbon. Jaa Irvin; 25 by stank.' Pato:Oat; 261 bbla il guor, la b b Boar, D& 12 Wall= 238 bp oil meal, A Taylor; 41 bake rags, Moral A %W all 103 bolo Boor, Kaduna A Llohat; 10 tali lard oil, BA' Pahnostook C.lll 6do do, B L Yansitcen oo; 10 40 do, 10 bbla ligama, X earn co; 5 all cia B Lan; 68 bake bay, Maya A Ardor; CO Dbl. li quor, It Mama, 45 de do, Bobber A Banta; co do co, Lambert A ilhipton; 1 car barley, Joshua 'Shams 1004 9 seed, a 0 =rafinal• Canaan A PITUBIJZOM HOUX64I:s Sept. M— il aka potatoes, 681 trnit, Kennedy; ICu In clay, 'Gra% Banat Aar, 20 aarap, Markle co; al bla s applei,letrar & Arsortrcua .9 bbla butter, 1.9 pis Stanneker & Lang; 83t oil Ras rmatiwool .41 Wbasg; 8 OW" apple., Wm IdcOutcheon; 109 do do, 11 bbl 8811 goulash Potter A alkon; 8 by chaos tor a ilnathen; 35 ds do, B Robison A co; 66 do do, Webb A Willboon;76 do do, lb Ws eggo, B Biddle; Cab oat Meal, 12 skim pearl barley; Woe Malmo; 6bble onnterries, 0 B• 111 87 114 lather, Ban A Stewart; bbb 11 bsapischa Lll 1r alit A co• ; 88 cabs IXo% and atom, 11 Ohllda C); 16 o no,d J Tanner; 27 bales hay,B Ik7d; 66 bids spftii Meaner di Smith; 80 bbla tobacco, Astral., Lee ca; a do do, Morena A Connor; a do do, Wm tbap• & co; 22 do do, Ewan mg 20 bbbe coppers% L Fabsmstock A co; lot h pods, J L Boaerac 10 pap tobacoo, 11 Denman SO boo asp, Graham A Tames; 60 do do, Shaman A Lag; 6 do tobacco, J Portertbad; 6 do do, Lambert & Bhipion; 6 Maid°, w.ymoo Boa; 441 aka Alma, Kama & Lobs Annan Samos-6 can baled boy, Volegtly A Kopp, 29 Ca WI% MN og:baba A Koao; 1 ale yarn, D Kilian; Ido do, Bryant Am; Iby pots. ton, J Lantos; lot Le b goods, 11n Bladuttemg; car dace ttomiLap .7 .1 tame; Ido Mara A Talton I. bat" ham Geo Gs at; bbla cider. V Soh ick; 1 sta. j Mkt; 8 lab dies, J Dein 1 car 88 10, B T Hannay A Brag bble applea. Ibs peaches, ads, Bo n & co; 10 alo tab, Wm MK. ed 1 bbl ago, 1 cheat butter, A Lippert; 4 this apples 1 do eap, Adam; 2do 40,240 pears, 6by onions, lan wine; 65 hides and off tam Jae Orals; Ikg butter, I Greenawalt; 12 by rage, Howard fa mall, GI bags barbeNJ 11 Spar; In mancetmg, oaten 1 .IST OF LETTEnki rambling in the LI POET 0111103 at ALLIGHZITY, P.., at noon on SATURDAY. September 211, DMit. Innisanna IR MM101227.1 INZ/Vlass• mention the data of Os List In which the letter is adrertisxl. Once boon ttom TX, A. m. tot r. n. A Glass J W Nelson Mary Avow Inns Walter John 0 Ashman Geo D Gray Loop Orr Wm Akasor nary Grsy LOU tYllanaon II J AnilitrOng of H Grahm.Nancy Orton Ealligr II Brilti,lirs Jana P Bingham Barah3 :-,.. II Pater Paralt - I 80/tunas' AII Hoak &muds Patton JDO 1 Brown Chas H 2 flays At =a u Nam James 2 Boyers Chas Hamilton Lints Porta Bobt Baum D . Hanna Ellin 2 B Bishop Yred Helens Bar 11 IL Binehmt !dais Bum 0 8 Haden B I flussall Min Boil= Sarah Hoorn Bash_ &Mom b B Bingham 512 Etutahison Borah Man WWI J 8.1 John Hoot taint lixdosy Susan it Brinton John Hulett .1 II Rudolph 8 W Bloom John W Herrn .1 W lisynaldsB It limitJas B Hard Haney Marland I J Brannon Thos lladinp Nancy Rodgers Harsh] Bill: 4 w L Romp B I Ilassall James Bend I Lodz& Henry Rota Bkhards nos Bi Martha Hurd II Lad Bell May Jam 1 3 = nary A Daftness Marti Johnston Oath'. BlehsyKery Halts Win D Jones Freeman Bach natthaw Boyd W L Jones Bona Banda Wm Johnston Wm Baldwin Win IC Batty Wm- hug Wiliam Barba Peter itinpn B Bonham Perty Mean Min 0 Hata gray A Cham y bers Intl Solar Mary • Oread Addis J Kerr 55 tmann • Belly John P 0 7r 1 w L Onward Eats Lows Morn Clarke Delm tams Daniel 21 Cooks Darn W Lippincott 11 0 Cniata.Cho Walkman Crawford H 5 Lambert J T • Cons Vary Loughs,' H. 4- Gill ash. Ushtbill Jura CoMeaohnr 8 UM= Marg't Orlistuan 811. Loup nary • 4.1 Cleary 8 Jana La th y W Y Wm:CI James . ar Oaldwsli John Zahn Olavisin ', Omni , _ ~• II liter Mrs A . Cluimplon Joe W lonian Esther Cornwell Jsui A tram Bilmbeth Conley Jos ' gamy G T . Onlhonn Psi - 2 animal Saran 'Clark JohnD - Morrow John con int Taos Bark Joann Croon Karl ~ mut John thlemso liiis 1 111111 . Yoram John Chldar 'Martha Illiralobn 1 Clark nary a . kiegraw John Oain 31ary It Martin John ,z Cooley May ~ liscorinso Jas B Clayton Wei Grad la laniard 1 Panamint:is - gluten thrive 1 D . nattbewe O. Dihrwth Albert Vors= Molly r raiDerid. noiletiP 1' Donali Lid:- - , . Kira Virginia . ___ . .. ._.._ ie 18mrilk.34t1; li • 1110883ealI SS I Intao n, Illcriti bilaW ea:oB Mc &omit IL , .. Notibtomig X - 111=1• 11. licOollocalt tit ' 180188 Jim .. IlldlaleB AS 'I Wel shmauedfaael IleDermatLfs Ifbllzu*B 241. Haan Geo , = Naas Al' igs -, Nemlbitioili Et 8 r:-LitIYYMYM. Dity Geo W' Dastselle Geo hattssil l Dap iiiitwotd Thiry El ts Etarisst- Sys= Elless Yri.w Dent • Ensisr sossact Mis E lse ' tPro ova 4 Quiiorsto TV urftuus;.qq . neHASSAWIPaise, ar Ws WILL.by L. O+LD ,~-,,, ~ .. ~ r.,,.F FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTSBURGH I TittIISTIBT kIIITINNT, Omar or Cower TOP Ousamerr, Washington Cf hetet 6th, 1W Wartime By eatt.bo evidence prawn toI the BA P' . It tow mode to apreer that the TIBATIONAL: BAI9B Or PIMBUIVIIL to kite Costal of 11Plegheer, and State of Penesylea eis has teen dull cagmetred soder and accordfsg to the requiremente of the Act of Coupes% entitled An Act to provide a National Cortencr, mound be a pledge of United States Meeks, and to stolid. far the efreteaUon and redemption thereof,. approved Ifebreneer 25th. 1863. and hm comptied with all the =of mid Act retmited Jobe complied with niacin Wm tattiness of Banking. Now. therefore. I. NM Nollintehos. Comptroller of Ito entrench do hereby naafi. that the Reid 11Ft8T NATIONAL BANE Or PITTEBUEGII, comity of Allegheny, and State of Peomerlefenleh b .83:abodesd to commence the toseinesini Banking nn• der the act atseaali. .—e•—• It sentimony whereof mitten , my two , 1 and mil se, thb sth Aar of /newt. { 514 of ca BIM( tto.lUta.oo 4, ....— ,O Comptroller of the Oarrency. THE FIRST RATIONAL BANE OF PITTSBURGH, PA., ISTII PTITBBI7IIO3 BUT 00111:PAST.) Iltrritz.. $400.000. with privilege to Ismcooso _ to 5/.000.0100. 4. Tim Pittsburgh Trust Company having organised under the act Le provide a Vatioual larreney. under the tills at the FIRST ZIATIoIIIAL BABE 01 PITTPIIIJIteII. would respectfully offer in services for Liso collection of Notes. Drafts.Bl ll . of Enchants, ha, motive limey on depcolt. and buy. and all la: chauge.on all parts of the country. The smear which bee attended the Pittsburgh Trust Clompany duos Its oreanisstion fn 1551. WUJ we ban% be a imidedent guarantee that busters; entrusted to the new orgenMetion will receive the sum prompt attention. liewmg a very extensive corromondsoce with Bents and- Bankers throughoet the country, we be neve we can offer unusual tarliitles to those who do betimes. with 1211 The billiaoll will be conducted by the same CM• am and Directors zatom lama Lanklin, mi A le:sudsy Speer, Trends 0. Bailey, Bobera B. Bays, Thes. pall, I Alex. Bradley, Thee Wlghtman, floyonel Bea. Wm. K. Maack, JORS D. 80IILLY A. 0.1 W.. 18511. riukiali tilt VIN lie. 13A.St o. 6t 1./ Ponoon Orator. CHASTIIIILD 1:19 1850. Open dagy Cron 9to o'clock, oleo en Weaned., and Saturday mans, from Slay Ist to bloreabes IstT to t o'clock, sad from if matter lot to lst tram 6 to! o'clock. received of all saw not loos than Ons Donor, and dhtdend of the partite 4slared twice e per. fa Jfme end Dectonber. Interest Um bon de clared nesol-annuarty. fp June and December, dna the Irank me orgiuticed. at the rata of sia per omit 6 =est, if not dratrapli Owed to the mat of the depositor es psincf and beau the MUM it. III•dfrIXIS the drst dale Jona and Dernagnr, care. randix_lkfwks Jrr without tronblina the &pal m to cow or mu se present DU pass book. At Oen caw nonta, will double In law thin twelve years. Hooks, contelotir the Charter, By-Ism lidos and Itcerulatkets, fundaluxl e;ratas, on application at the Pissrozsu—GPEClN ALBA= stai rants asta : John D. Ealfedden, hue Pennock, John Holmes. John Mirth.% Alexander Brox., Jaunts B. D. Rooth, Dag. Iskittotock, A. IL Pollock, M. D., J a m . na,k21.1. Botkiiik. lames Hardman, William J. Andersen. Wrist Mono, John 0. Bookofen, John O. Bindiej, L m Bleat. Gloobw A.. Carder. WOWa Ohmha A. Ooltoa Donglas, Jan Ivan). WOW= B. Haven, - pont H. Hanka', 'Richard Satin WOOIm s, anD. , , 8. Loyolj. 8/101.2•111 A• *UMW CARPETS--OIL CLOTHS CARPETS! REDIICED PRICES 2 8 7 =Axing" on Ottet made doing Up recent &Moat' the Eastern Elorkona, we are ens- Wed to olfor tbe finest suartscomt of goats ant txmostit to the cll7. otouloting of 81113333111. IMPS 71.1 AL 3 PLlfft, lIIGIBBISB, MOO LBW HAD a A R, I" El T 8 FLOOR AHD WWI OIL CLOTHS ! Window Shades, Piano and Table Covers. AT lIWCIERJALLT LOW 11./.212L MA, a nal seleohed stock of MATIT6II3S. par eland tbr the Ocean tang* 'Mob re wrd &nom of i ltXatlf :educed mime, to make room ka Mbar stock Yard as we man Mould do w4 ent can a tc ca .,N l ll and exami granne our . me conlid offer ter to thropands th an any other in the city, OLIVER DIVCLINTOCK & CO, No. C 711°111 ETHICZT Nill.W. MALL !VIOL JUot urioceJJ. NEW CARPET STOEE McFarland, Collins & PI Ann fa FIFTH /IT., Batmen the I"cet Otdoe and Desysten Betiding. - Bathe Jest Farbseei tor arty dating ea" remit faretabl• oandltten Items:kr% • matt extensive and coatente meortmiat at the nevus tad chi:dust silk/ al CARPETS, OS Cloths, Window Shades, W. an now Milan Fob , AT PRICES OP A YEAR map. By au redaction to prima as bays altnoti doted oat oar long at grarahaan, and now oar to buyers at altalatala and retail Al MITMEGIf NEW AND IBE➢H STOCK NA llsamposeil by agy craz °fend In *ls city $ AXIMIIin -;- - Shoats II D 1 &xt. Batt ' tteinall Bobt . - Smith 0 II Sand Wm Strand Wm Iltnrost Kills Mum% Nary =llutba MO Ibenstry HUI Stevan Mates Ilmtr6Sthl &wi t Wm r DWI' 1 hos !Rath Jun .dire Jac Corti Oa a *bur Stawair art' BaatJs'l fit' pe r L 13arah J Mammon &web. Ittly irili Ii 0 . Damon glary SWAT Goo W death G W Borst 0 0 la ß Eg i ttitl a szli birrdon lab Smitlill IT :' SaupDsaill, wlertlallesk, .. Sayan 0 '., :.•.. Iluillord 0' 18m0110Ive " - • Mohacs Lit[ II titular- Ataia. liiirtA W - -. . ARP33:ITS SINT OPEZID, AT 9 C/a,1111.m. 7 0. 87 1 , 9138Til 131 BEET, A. Lap iteartmolorhich will ins sold at a Tar pasl reduilim from lal•prlcis t .W. D:4llk 11. If vazur. CL4lGfir JAM pumas S t MINTYI3AOII. PAY. riqINZII 41111111.61 CLAIN AGMS% . aim wicsinik , Whi; hrio been b thi n74ll br of UMW Imre:ZlA to VW Boaz* qlll &NW* -Atha Um Mood two I n a ecittbd to the sNXl:Dosoty. &Moo bream of Numb= allltto4to eiQai Won of Mllareorho No or era KW to tbt eseetOt - as:oatittod to= Ind el 11 , 4 * Bon% lab.b&t,•iancs•-- , ^l - of arotoptty loodoLta:. No z!agto to any cm Wit WI btiFtummy colloota." , - lvttlions-tit tlitnitl/2 pb.Y 4, lutarmr, 121:12C3 Tlicitopem A Dyck! Thmapiam (M . Totta _ Thonbrittp EY Tattls Jaw 11SchamBan Wokellelifehia Wolb Cards U 3 Wlcbinhavie 1 WardaigtosA Webb .bat WbISCITb* ve ' Wilma Prof Whitakur Louts 1411.411;iiiett ads 404 ISO.UI nezirmuirMtit,to,u4 l 4 ra. • ... ocabetbsi re onchthig.= , Af W` i cial% lnius 69V • Timantss BOLD De mai tiaktpolls . lM , * di dlocnand Banner. 2—, itto .m..*..6a Mos Sadism. 81)113, =I 71011100 tdr Wldeith rannitevonho , Ettozbal 6nd 1 / 4 !4. othdrbda relgd• antidies et Mow wbe Wm , weals Co wad% e t. Mt dirildfir MANIA from' 011 ,Uatodolsa — ti - '''' --. ' ' ' • ' , Mr* 61616 p ennuw. .o.l.inert,...isey's Ntiaro:l4,..l , lftir , .- ViiitIVICO ' .gam'6gl " ' '' " Usit IMMIX 11. OMANI lIMMB-11 0 &spa • . . . Tif inn: DA/LT - intim • Th. mum= &OCOMILODATION 1=3:11 wee" the hieseaseper Mlles =103401 h........ en= It sac e. U. 'Owing II all ccrght axe Ptftedelphtla, and snails lalnieTicumso Mort far Neer Tat at Pbthp—llla. The VISOLIGU NAIL 'ZBA.M , turas the Pea at:say tit ~ emir; occatzLl . me ft:ft) 1 ,1 II:E0 cc- stc;plar amiT Tabdr.s dirsal c-aracilata LtELTirgb=issid. sai awry etd wlksyra, tad for INew Tack TL rah. &Arta,. , ntroo - craa am= =AMIN= dolis &60 Ntn., terms on.•• at prbletpd gtattestAma ftocz =seat= HAreisftiS Edens= Ve.sb Istua, tad S! Hew tot via Lllntim Info end h!lublptas.. the NAST Imolai Ate &AMA taumo litaaby,)* or p. 05.4 .p.od taantv.....nrclerra Alt ziWams of Wnealighm, tuit fraxi lPki Coi2l.w Y. .Aocatitopeeriorr 1.723. • v..) :Mr-Gran anzannsi ¶t2li Dam ad* ta.crvt-e=larialB:4 , 6r., Re da.mg stall ;saliva i,4maatr.c. ga. to as Oonatnx.jl. Astrmaradaddan9rata: fortraVa Slatbn land datr (ecaa - A.S - 4...fty) pm, tacoad ,thaw &any (sags thanday) al lblira. Third Alerwr.rared fats Testa tar 'Won't harm da.tr fcncaV) ai.4) d tteM hs. itarth Adz .-dr.rt= Tanta Id War. c Ladd a.ovat ddly (iraarpt,Sluatal) at CION ;a. The Cunt eS "Train Idea WaWs&..W.-moirety Das dal at thes C. si..l fainulsf. lints Pitaitardi d 151,115 F. la. 15411ra Trains add It 111Msbardiaa OM I adttraare IF.a. 11:50 pp. in.l Ith 12:80 v. ta.; ram Lica ; l4.so Man Teals. 7930 a. al Jobaztows Lama 10:06 w...; Hind W M'. Ettsiten:Ahmazdodatina it% a. n.; Cu.Kad - xa 7 9 BUMS ..84=tmaddloi 8:36 a. ca.; Third "Flan'd L!0 p: au; Pan....11 .- N7aW plaits _ll=ollilidalia, a:osp. nßtroa.algttord thantrdTiliddra add Tbli• adabbls a 1.94140 - Lt. raw.ol-.ll.odah. .Tratarjar and ..4ol2l:loClattibdn• tauramtliaa with - Th=will‘olialialialialigl. Fogaynwa r.-lantinodottcra and 111. Trait IDA end with Mandl:am Enna aid loriawa ACM.- ims,i.atton Weal . Trans tar thenshmn comma at (hem with Iv pros Train, and Mail Trala Wat,ahl with Through cwomtatalation and Enron Tula The 141 TN it redly to Wed' taterslan se...l4*ftst or to Laval *ha PCILMLIII4II Ornt'd Eaihaed.,sithaaxaamodsilona naw dud drad ha tarvaratd en_ r s a other gar.U. Map &DM Saliaatrd with dant% and , ii.anUfaly tria from tut we cos flazili,likli.e;mal =fatal b ow War tab Ilcd with doh vairdad, lIGIILIY, Preslder.t re UM V crt......412 130 r 801.4::414...r-,.....1 MI To Pbabaolphta..... 10 60 Tt:Serszattarr.......... t litl to Harrhhorg -„, lEd __ _ . POWII. checked to silStalloss Oa Ms Panama. it Control Railroad, ant ta PinesSalohtt. Santa= aid Him T&s. itestegsra yucludig notate ribe,gcl well 1111 •=sa_Maga; to Oedema trwribl. hi to Oa dation Wok mutt tut, MGM ohm ths Cocern tiza no April. -' ` ' • ISOTICSI--In me 'ol kw, tka annul all IMO thanirdess• nispratiblo tot w•- ..I. - twigadis itii, and ter an amount 5at.,_.... ma. 1g n.-.. 5.0 CoonDinsLhai hen tem =lora to cos op ;cringers ta teitmli to antltroui thelle. at a shags wed to stolg oiatabr nth pet. omoo and bzums. Pax thitsts.mentta 6.1 the Prsarrievain Gen i tal ' 57:11 = Mal,. to 7, !bareS ;i.2..4 QrSlitit" . . 4l.4 ll GLBVICLAND,_--,—z--_-. PITTSBURGH ' AHD ''-7 - . -.-7 7 ''' , m - i.'" SUBARU ARRANGS , • __ l i , ;ad Oat NORM. AssilSlith. IBA Tram aila lam as Depot of Van taianseritnia Rattroadi lir PIG& . burgh( as &Rom Einnerpi zed Wkselbq Lin. LearesPittabwriel L-00 a. auCa....r.. 110 Warvllls. 010 . KS 0 t. 66 a do Brantwat's .kW a liiiil " 0.611 a do Wheeling. 6:10 " MOB " WS • Metres Ballafr.- A.S.. 'o .. ado .. Oonneating at iitardewrills and Relate with Ste n. tentrille sad Wises Railroa d and Central Ohio Da& road tor Sanwa% Errwark, Goltustnik_Bants. Di km, adiling.ollll. Mlitetllllo4 LoadrrMa. Oats. AA Lards, St..locaph, and sll ;ants wartrind soalliwert, and at Whi=lllo l Sattlincol and Obto italltnad. 1 cod Olaraload Lama Lama Ptttabougb----. 103) or to. MON Eh do W•Dirrilre........ kW ' a 100 Is - do 8ayariL..................-. te4o a kW a; I go Alliance AM • 4:15 • do Itavan3=.l WA - a lkitl • do Hodson _« .... 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Waltne tlannull, John Ors. &abut Babb, Haney k Irins wails Janus Elhicils, John IL Shoemberget. 'mum ll.llcbustts, Alexander Tindhs, WfllLm Tankirk, IssuoVlttrier, Wm. P. NOMAD. ' Christian Yeager: —OHM. A. COLXOB. E ATLANTIO IHIPH ROYAL ;MAIL MAD asticala TIOD OOMPANT: comeavar i 15744 ADRIATIC, LEOO Uonavvoaree /, 000 tom atELEBEIa..),CCO Horm.pona, B.OOD tons. COLUMBIA. lAO3 Hones.povar,ll,ooD tom ASCU& Ltgi Hons-povar , BOW tow. TLS mairatetaan Ramada ADRIATIC Ttil TI from Era Tart foe Lhar2aca va TUZEDAT, tin 421 of eaptetatert. Wel of MMICS Conn Lharyval' %GSM = o •p - abet ta gotA or Ito equivalent In ammo 0,thnt......V0 and IMlLlMastaltc—v—i—SD 01:1 inurcuaste... poi r _ Papa:gets forwo , dad alio to Lodge. Pub./11W ban. Burro Stamm. nutiordazai , 4 1 l u lh 111) . 111 lomat Was lam from Itrapo: tta Oatany to !Mir Tait sod Boston. Pt 135.57 3 . Wirita• - • Gar puma" salt at taa dam of the Agent% 818 SIAIMMOM stonsomr; zunsla Joao, Mosugm. D CODDIBIs alltgGrosidellaildb. ritA i;tlo4.:Ptud:cria. QTEAM TO Lliffa a.) POOL. Wolin at.. QLOCESSTOWN (Come Cruonsa.) Tao shOl•Ststirrs itisassor_ Llisrpsol, /taw Tor! end CILLOOITIPLIa etamoilL Comomay as Wooded to WI to tame I OM UY WasHlNGTON.........—SaigailmOd , L octal CITY Olt. sscaugnus, CITY And tom sasseolbso eatorday, istsiotoy sou list it. Hart 'Wm • .: awns as ramass. - i Exist& to OW; tomb eastashal Orroad; do. to Lawitai... 03 CO &it , Imam. $llll do. to 06 00 • dal Eataban lOW db.! Plambart 00 • Pialinan also ltairardal . to tonna Ilsossmiot. twins; Antwerp ici...4• 1 1111/4 ram parp ham win= or QtrainstiMt lot wow ITS. US .$l96. • TOM mkt Vol Ss astul Ito Oat Menai can boy Ittasde ban IS tialat fts forth tam:akin job osossars: mai . nun 0..DAL14 • " 111 Itecedinq .6l :ll 4 . " lona ruciersor4 „ : . 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