pittsturgit Mt-- 7 . IWRSDA,I" MORNWO:::-...00T. 22, 1863 CITY 410 SUBURBAN. Tito Third Presbyterian Church De stroyed by Fire. At half past ten o'clock, Wednesday fore noon, the old ' , Third church bell" sounded forth the alarm of fire. As this bell never de *aired the firemen by false alarms, they hastened et one, to the rescue. It was dis covered that the old four story brick building, for many years occupied-by tht defunct Com mute-via/ Journal, and since then need for a variety of purposes, was in flames; and, being in close proximity to the chtunli, greatly en dangered that venerable edifice. The. church roof - caught fire in several places, and soon wu enveloped in a sheet of flame. • The spire also caught - , and burned with great rapidity. It was now apparent that the- building !could not be eared. In the meantime, hundreds •of persons line 'busily engaged in marlin out do, furniture—carpets, mats, cushionsilMOks,' eta. The fire raged with great fur, and pres ently the roof fell in with a terrible crash, scattering the cnrloga ciiiw - draf spectators in every direction - , and lending hp Immense vol umes of thick, bbscliamalte.- Thepeople , were frightened at the fall, lest-the steeple also might give way and tumble into the street. The burning of the tall and graceful spire pter 'anted a beautiful sight, whieh was witnessed by thousands of persons in the upper wards' of the city. It continued to barn- forperlreps half an hour, and before it fell the cell:rams and timbers which supported it mild be dis tinctly seen, resembling so many pillars of fire. Finally it toppled end fell inwards upon the building, to the great relief of those who occupied, the dwellings on the opposite ride of the areal The building in which the firAiriginated was owned by Mrs. Rlddle, - and was' Mainly occupied by Messrs. Glenn, Boyd, Morrow ani Johnston, patent roofers.- Their kiss in material, etc., will not exceed $l,OOO. Mr. Oliver Chester, stair builder, occupied the second .wry, but as most of his stock was re moved, his loss will not be very heavy. We did not learn whether Mrs. Riddle had any Insurance on the building or not. It was completely gutted, the walls Only remaining. The fire caught in the rooting establishment, but how it originated is not exactly known. As the " Third Presbyterian Chathh " is one of the oldest religious societies in the city, a brier sketeb of its organisation may not be out of place in this oonuection. The congre gation was organised on the 19th of Match, 1833, and consisted of shirt? six snepUrs. In June, of the same year,Rev. D. 11. Rid dle, D. D., received a call to become their pas tor, which he accepted, and on the 1501 of January, 1834, he-was duty - installed. In August, of the same year, the church-edifice was completad and dedicated to the service of God. The society, under the labors of their worthy pastor, increased froin the small number above mentioned into a large and flourishing. congregation. On the 19th of March, 1857, after a service of twenty three years, Dr. Riddle, at his own re quest, was released from his charge, to take the pastoral care of the Reformed Dutch Church in Jersey City. He was succeeded in January, 1858, by Rev. Henry-Kendall, of East Bloomfield, New York, who was duly Installed in July of that year. Mr. Kendall resigned in 1881, to accept the position of tiocretary to the Board of Home Missions, In the city of New York. The present pastor, Rel.. Herrick Johnston, took charge of the congregation in November, 1882. The edifice is oLtmpletely destroyed nothing but the naked walla remaining. It was in sured for $20,000, In the following offices: $5,000 in the "Western," $5,00J in the "North American," $5,000 in the nAllegheny," and $5,000 in the '•Franklin." There was a very fine organ in the gallery of the church, which was of course destroyed. On this the Trustees have an insurance of $1,200 in the ••Western." The congregation is large, embracing many wealthy and influential members, and we pre sume a new. Luilding will be erected in duo time. We regret to leant that Mr. Johnston, the pastor, whore study was in the bail!, of the steeple, loot the greater portion of a very valu able library. Ile was In his study when the lire broke oat, and remaineik there until it was no longer safe for him to dojo. A Prize Fight Foiled • On Monday morning last, quite a large number of the sporting fraternity proceeded to a particular spot in " My Maryland," to wit ness a fietic encounter which was to take place between Charley Lynch, a well-known English prize fighter, and another "pug," better known as the " Dublin Youth." The ground selected far the purpose was the same on which ; MoCeol and Coburn fought, some time back. The formers in that neighborhood, on seeing the populace coming, and being perhaps under • the impression they were some of the "John- ' ny Bobs" after plunder, immediately armed themselves, and were drawn up in line to no- I oeive the &tie gentlemen, who, non pronely- I 8010 Latcrst,—Yesterday, a man calling lag the reception that was awaiting them, ! himself S. E. Anderson, alias Mason, allaa skedadeled In all directions, but the two pugil- Morgan, dressed In the uniform of an officer late and a number of the principal mon were o p f .r the , Cnited States army, hired from John arrested. However, they succeeded in oh- I , uts an employee in the livery stable of taming money enough to pay ill fines, and ; John Mackeown, of thin city, a buggy and two were consequently sot free. Ano ther Voce I.'horses.' This was about ten o'clock in the will nodoubt be selected as soon as poirsible, and before one o'clock in the after when they may punch each other's Bads noon he_had sold one of the horses to Mr. Gia their hearts' content, and thereby prove whieb - tans, the other to a Mr. Moore, government one is entitled to bear the palm of ehamplon- I co yo n u t n ractor . , and the harness and ' buggy to Mr. ship of light weights in America, which hon accoaats orable position they are each anxiously stile- I be ba lo n n o l t be Ln en nii i l ni ate r i l a i . a • At last lug for. Quotations, the Gazette, by Wiesen. ittional Bank Sato Re in at present • •a, October 21, Mgt. iVirginfo—lntortor ..- !North South Caron. i Atur. P. Wrrera, of Williamsport, Lyeota Alabicron - log county, while !wafering from typhoid Lonisfanu- fever, oseaped from him room unobeerrett, and drowned himielf in the canal. Ilia body was Tennomo ........... found in half an hour after he left the house. Ohio Dor Indiana, fns ' 2 Bk. of Stott. yar .1 Bank Note Corrected especially fo Feld k Lace, of the .‘ porter. aides uncertzt Discount. Sow 'England States.. Xi Item Year State..... _. New York Clty. - - New Jerry NUL.. Pittsburgh. par Bk. of Pittsburgh, pr. 47 Bk. of Beaver Co., pr. 47 Bk. of Payette Co., pr. 30 , Monongahela B.k, Brownsville pr. SO, Pa. Country Banks... Delaware Illinois .... Wisconsin Michigan. _ 11=!3=t! Maryland, Baltimore par Interior.— 2, Virginia—Wheeling I Wheeling Bra:tabs.,. 1.14 Exataxot—golling • tielphia to et. over Len goat Id, baying rat • bankable [and. on Nov Turk am! Phlla bhp ftmdc 47, and Silver al 37 ow The Dbad at Gettysburg. David Wills, State Agent, gives notice that the arrangements are nearly completed for the ffinsovel of .ho remains of the Colon soldiers 1117etterwi over the Gettysburg battle geld to the borlikground, which is being prepared by the several States interested, for their recep tion ant} proper burial. All the dead will be Slainterreilland the remains placed In coffins and burled and the graves of those marked or known will be carefully and permanently remarked n this Soldier.' Cemetery. If it Is the intend n of the friends of any deceased soldier to ke his remains home for burial, they will confer a favor by Immediately milk ing known that intentlbn. After the bodies ' Halinfaetnner• and dealers in alt th. diffarent Ictrida If i v P o LOWS, PLOW OSSTIN. GS, SCOOPS, CUT. are removed to the oemetery, It will be very deeirabbi not to disarrange the order of the ti e ; f ie n a g " ,.. 1.... 0. n. r .i .t h .g rmi ti l l y . b r r it .""2„:" n ill . .." graves by any removals. . give 1.11 i ..n. MILIIIIIIZtOrr i Tempatanostilic . W11.1 , 4/04111, 01Kill alley and Liberty fit„ PittabNilt. JOHN ,HALL, T. J. HALL,_ STEPHEN WOODS, JAS. J. BROWN. . Robbing a Church Safe. .. On Tuesday night some persons entered St i'eter's Catholic Church, Medallion street, u"2. _..... la tha Fourth Ward, Allegheny, and robbed Lannert QC•61 . ...11..TL1t•. orrice, Corner 0 end P.M etreete, theeafe in the vestry. Mums wee gained by i means of a ladder from the oar -ids,Wublnaton,D. 0, Sopt. 28th 1063. 1 5. Put op II TILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC A C.- against a window in the body of the church. ' V V TION on.the FIRST, SECOND AND TIMID The window wan broken suilleiontly to let a . TVEDNTSDATS, 7th. 14th and Plia of October, at man palm in. The thieves then paned to the 1 the Ckural, neer the WaellMLton Oberon-mon, a vestry, where the safe was located and with a rill.. pob .lei "2 10 / 15118 and "ItUbm , ,coodctemet et. riti 111117i05. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock heavy crowbar they forced open the safe. It 1, ,„ is believed that, in addition to the damage j T.,„_c„,,b,j,„: 6 „, z .„ t & p d.. done by the crowbar, a blast of powder wen . .2834 CHAS. OARIVETSON, A. Q. 3t. nied, as the safe was completely wrecked. 'B UTTER! FRESH BUTTER-3 bble. The crowbar was loft in the church. It is ; prime herb Roll Butter Just received and hr shoat five feet in length, and weighs - i sale at No. 126 Second street. teen and a half pounds. It is not known what ; " 44 num'. TAN 00IID1C4 the thieves obtained, as Father Mallen ' the ' poster of the church, is .bleat from the city. ' AMU= TRUSIIIIT NOTED.--ODIS. altered to ton are DOW DI ?ctlaD00;" and people should be on their guard, as "peon becks" are seldom serntinixod closely by those arke handle them. These altered notes can easily be detected. The one dollar them enots bare likeness of Illteratary Chase on the gen uine tens have s likeness of PritideDt Lib solo. ;Einpreme EVEMNG GAZEITE TELEGRAMS. Tarszaor, Oot. 21.—Proseat, lootice Lowrie, sadJudgits Woodward, Thompson wad Strong. TIE NEWS FROM EUROPE. Watt's as. Seely. Argued by White for rlatntiff in error, and by Marshall and Brown, contra. Scott vi. Cuter. Argued by C. W. Robb for plaintiff in emir; Shims, contra, trot beard, and judgment affirmed per curiae.. Caldwell so. Miller. Submitted by crams)]. , The "Times" on the Battle of Mitchell vs. Wolff. Argued by Purrtanets Chickamauga. for plaintiff in error, and by Howard, contra. Little vs.. The Commonwealth. Submitted by carman]. . POLISH AND MEXICAN AFFAIRS UN- Ilill*s. Cooly. Argued by Marshall and ' CHANCED. Brown for plaintiff in error, and by Hash- . brouck, contra. - In re. Henderson, insolvent. Argued by i qrCESSIO elittell P pgiLIDELpiIIA, Barton for plaintiff in error, and by Marshall : "Y and-Brown,'contra. _ Nogtapirs, Morgan. Argued by Marshall and Brown for plaintiff in error, and by Liam- Ilion and Aohescia, contra. Laugh - lin vi. Harvey. Argument adjourned till next week. M'Eldowney's Appeal. Argued by Reed and Hampton for appellant, and by Hamilton and Acheson, contra. Robinson,. & Co. is. Tyson. Argued by Martital.and_Brostn-lor plaintiff in error, end by enrviance, contra. • litre. Totten's Appeal, and M'Aboj'a Argued together by Woods and Pen noyfor Appelbtata.- ritaisburgb and Connellsrilln RallroadCona pony to. Plumes, Westmoreland county. -Continned till Lett Wick. The - Crize;Court. WZDIESVAT, Oat. 2L-41idgblIF Mellon and The only case tried this forenoon Was- that of Thomas Carroll, indicted for burglary. This case exhibits a striking instanoe of speedy justice. Carroll broke into the house of -Mn. Walsh, ha Allegheny, on Sunday evening last, and stole a large quantity of clothing. On Monday lie'sras arrested and committed for trial, on Tuesday a true bill was found, and on Wednesday he was tiled and oonvieted. Judge Mellon would have consigned him to the penitentiary, but it was alleged that ho had been an inmate of the Western Pennsyl vania Hospital, as 'a lunatic, and the judge de ferred sentonee until the truth or falsity of this allegation could he ascertained. United States District Court. WED:M:UT, Oct. 2.l.—Before Judge Mc- Candless. In the case of the United States es. Ber nard Trainor, charged with perjury, in swear ing that he had never voted,-the jury found a verdict of guilty. A motion was made in arrest of judgment and for a new trial. The next case taken up- was that of Wm. Jackson, a drafted man, residing in. the Sec and Ward, charged with perjury, in sweating that he was over thirty-five years of ago. This case was partially tried at the last term, but owing to the illness of ajnror it was post poned. It it still on trial. Woo was the field of Gettysburg, after the battles, the dead body of a Union soldier was found, holding .111 his clasped hands alt ambrotypa picture of three children, a gist and two ..boys, aged about nine, siren and five yeas. In the picture, the youngest child, a boy, is seated in a high chair, between his older brother and his sister, while the dresses of the two latter are made of the same material. The soldier was burled on the field where he fell, and his grave is marked..but his name oould not bo nontained. It is bod, however, that he may yet be identified by moans of the andaretype of the children found in his hands when his body was discovered. The picture is now in possession of Dr. Bourns, 1104 Spring Garden 'street, Philadelphia, who can be called upon or addressed in reference to IL Tag Caen or tee "Jarrirasostss" Nein rsras.—On Monday, In the United States Circuit Court, the cue of Hodgson y e. Mill wood, was brought up on motion to remit the beck to the Supremo Court. The ease was originally tried in the Niai Friuli, where the plaintiff recovered damages for the leisure of the Jeffersonian. Subse9uantly, the sot of C.ingToss was passed, allowing eases of this kind to be rumored to the Crated States Court, and Justice Strong, after argument, allowed such removal. The counsel for Mr. Hodgson now moved to have the case sent back, as the act of Congress door nut apply to a case where there has been a trial and verdict:. Thp mat ter was held under advisement. A XIIV.EL WAGLII.-A well known merchant of this city, it is stated, bet a barrel of apples with a physician residing to Bast Liberty, that Woodward would be elected Governor—it be ing agreed that the loser should wheel the appkn from his house to the house of the win ner. On Saturday next the apples will be de livered -- by the "wheelbarrow line," starting from the warehouse of J. R. Hunter, Esq., on Second street, and stopping at the dwelling of Dr. Murdoch, in Hut Liberty. The barrel will be handsomely painted in "red, white and blue," - with the name "Ctu-tin " on the head, and " Woodward" on the bottom. - Jog:AB LANCE, aged ten years, and resid . ing in Fairview, Cumberland county, opposite Harrisburg, was shot dead by bls brothel, on Saturday last, 'while on a bunting expedition near that village. The deceased was stand ing in front of the muzzle of a gun, which wee discharged, while his brother was repair- . log its lock. Tar TIVELYII Artery Come nabbed Nash ! villa on Saturday, last, and are no doubt at Chattanooga by this time. A letter horn Enap's Battery has been received haire, dated at Nashville, on Saturday last. HEEMtI I PARTILLI>OII 5110011.10.—Th.) salmon for this kind of exciting and healthy sport haa arrived In Ponneylvania. The birds are In good or der, though, perhaps, In the northern counties of the, state, they are still on the runt JONI Lanow, aged twenty-two years, and residing inidaitic township, Lanetuter county, committed suicide recently by banging him self in his father's stable. Tax ,Sunhury °antes lute holeted the Ramo of Abraham Lincoln u its choice for tiu3Pres iclenejlti 1884. Ditto, the Clarion Isdepostdext Bonen, JOHN HALL & CO., VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA-, CENTRAL DRUG STORE, (bras Ohio awl Ferrel 55.46, AlegA•mv, OW. A. KELLY, Proratnek.. BPARISLING {ODA WA.PATIIrEDICLIMoto. larrhystebas• presdrlptyne Ablis!AWlignapatal jellarty- oommers DOOTS ism 11 . 01114 . WD .. eel; TIIE REBEL RAMS SEIZED 11l EOVERNMENT THE REMOVAL OF ROSECRANS Spade Ltirpatch to the Pittabargh Oasotki PHILADELPHIA, Oot. 21, 1/38.3. The steamer Bootie, from Lirerpool, arrived The British Government: formally seised the first rebel tam at the ship yard of Laird, In the Mersoy. Another authority says that both have been seised. It is not known what additional avidenos has boon procured to in duce this Asp. It was reported that tho Turk ish Government had offered to purchase the reins. It is stated that the rebel Government has - resolved not to grant clearances to blockade runners, except on condition of their taking one-third of their outward cargo. It is also reported that an attempt was being made to affect a prohibition to export cotton on private accounts, except such as is pledged . to holden of the Confederate loan. The London news charges the Government with keeping book news, and considers the battle of Chlokimanp is establishing the total defeat of Armoring. Mrs. Trollop, the novelist, and the Arch Bishop of Dublin, ais dead. Lord Lyndhurst is ill beyond hop. The flank of England affairs are unchanged. The Continent banks hare advanced the rates of discount. Part of the French prod says that it Is In tolerable for the rebels, without ports, to be allowed to possess a fleet. Judge Woodward is removing In disgust to Luserue. He sold out his pew in Holy Trin— ity Church, at auction, yesterday. The lead ing secessionists hero of all denominations are about to unite In building a chui.ch of their own, where nothing-offencrve can be ut tered from the pulpit. The supersedure of liosecrans by Grant °restos no surprise. There is no veritable news either from the Pottimee or Charleston. W. J. J. Latest from the Potomac Army. OUR FORCES IN PURSUIT OF THE RE TREATING REBELS. Railroad Traek Destroyed for Tweuty- 1M1E:1322! MYSTERY OF GEN. LEE'S MOVEMENT UN COVERED. ENIBAAKATION OF A PORTION OF HIS AMR FOR THE SOUTH-WEST. CIMMIIM tire Toss, Oct. 21.—A special In the Tri borne, dated Washington, Oct. 20, says : Your correspondent reports the Army of the Poto mac in full pursuit of the retreating rt'•e~ forces. Trains run out to Bristow today, and large quantities of railroad material are transported for putting the track in repair and fobailding bridges. The rebels destroyed the track for miles, burning the ties and digging down the grading. A prisoner asserts that it is entirely destroyed fur twenty-four miles beyond Cat lett's, and Lee's object was to rapture our supplies, and so disable tho road that we could not disturb him untit: L anothor corps ,of. his army oould be sent to Bfagg and return. - • ' Our forces are In the meantime pushing on, but thus far without opposition, or any Indica tions of being able to halt Lee's force by a general engagement this side of the Rapidan. Our cavalry captured about a dozen prison ers last night at Catlett's. An orderly of Oen. Merritt's came in from the advance at 4 p. m., reporting that a con• eiderable body of cavalry and infantry were advancing up the road, but up to dank no dem onstrations were made, and it is supposed to have been merely a strong picket force for the night. Large numbers of our cavalry are being re. fitted with fresh bones and equipments, and everything put in preparation for vigorous work. A special to the Timm from Washington; of the 20th, mays: The mystery of Lee's move• moat last week is uncovered. Part of his army was at Culpepper this mortiing, being, vigorously embarked on train. of "cars for the southwest. •Loco.—An officer just 113 from the front brings the intelligence that Lee's whole in fantry is across the Rappahannock, and some of his cavalry still on this side and part on the other. Our reserve cavalry, under Gen. Merritt, yesterday, advanced as far as Warrenton Junction, and mooting hut few cavalry, who retired as we advanced. From Europe. Now Tote, Oct. 21.—The Scotia, from Liv erpool, with dates to the 11th, has arrived. The Government, on thelkb, formally seised One of the suspected rams, built by Laird, on the Mersey. Another authority says that both have been seized, bat It is not known what additional evidence had been procured to in duos this stop. It is stated that the rebel government had resolved not to grant clear ances to blockade runners, except on condi tion of their taking one-third of their out ward cargo on - government account; also, that a pressure was being used to get a prohibition of exportation of cotton on private accounts, except such as is pledged to holders of the Confederate loan. The Time/ thinks the battle of Chleareangs resulted in the total defeat of Roseerane, arid eltargee the Federal Government with keeping heaths new'. The Polish and .111exlean questions are un changed. The Plitt. /Istria maintai n s the complete aaeuracy of its statement that Primo. Caartoriskl had demanded the reeoptitton of the Poles as belligerents. Continental poll. dos are generally unimportant. There somewhat of a tendency of a pante in thrs money market The Banks of France. Italy and Frankfort have advanced the rates of discount. Tim hisagnia—Breadeteifs.—Flour ls um. ohanged. Wheat quiet but steady. For fine wheat and for Inferior qualities an ativanoe of I to 2 per cont. Is quoted; Red Western fit 6d, and White 9e to 10e. Corn firm at 27e ad to 27s 9d. • Proeisioes.—Beef continues firm end In good request at 20s to 325. Lard active and advanc ing at 40s to 41e 6d. Preeleee.--Sagnr 1A in arrive speculative de mand and prices Otto at 1 per cent. of an ad vance on the week. Coffee quiet. Londe. Markt/vs.—Breadstuff' doll and with out improvement. Coffee-dull and Id cheaper. Tea firm at Is lel for common Congos. Mo. lessee advanced 6d for Antigua. Ameriean Steurities.—Baring Brothers & Co. report quotations generally lower and vory little doing; Illinois Central 19d discount; Erie 68 to 71; New York Central 05 to 90; United States 5s 62 to 64; U. S. 0s 70 to 75. Remains of Gen. Lytle- - -Con. Rose.. Ctiretxxeri, Oct. 11.—The remains of Brig. ban. Lytle Trill arrive here this morning. Gen. Ito'wrens is expected to entre to-mor row. A eommlttoe of citizens bare been sp. pointed to give him it iroblio reception. All quiet at Charleston. YE, Tong. Oet. .21.—Ths Sultan, from Steno Inlet on the 18th, hes arrived. She re ports all quiet at Choi-14"ton. THE SITUATION IN VIRODILL mars CAVALRY FL - SHED TOWARDS WARRENTO3. LEE IN LINE OF BATTLE ON iONDAJ REBELS IN FORCE NEAR OAINESVILLE. (H - 11 A RMY ADI'ANCING- A GREAT BATTLE IMMINENT WASIITNOTOS, Oct. :I.—Accounts tym tho Army of the Potomac to yesterday no6trstate that Kilpatriek's cavalry bad pushed back Stuart'. robe( cavalry beyond Gainesville, to ward Warrenton. There was considerable fighting, but with little loss to ns. It is positively stated that Lee eras at War renton on Monday, and bad formed a line of battle and ported hie artillery. Our troope were moving steadily onward in two columns. Buford reports there wum no onemy in force in Thoroughfare Gap. Y esterday afternoon -the rebels were in force at Buckland Rills, four miles from' Gainesville. Oar troops are advancing. A great battle is considered imminent. COMMERCIAL RECORD FINANCE AND TRADE WCONLISDA.T, Oct. 21—There is no new feature in the domestic money market worthy of-special notice. Our bankers and dealers aro sti II paying 146(g14T for gold, and 140,3141 for Silver. Old Demand Notie, of which there are but In circulation, commend the sums premium as gold. Eastern _Exchange remain. as last quoted. Since the declaration of en 8 per cent dividend by the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company the stock Is btig constantly absorbed. In view of the fat of Ito surplus, and of its increasing receipts, this Is easily scommted for. To-days bank statement comperes sa follow. with that of hut Monday : Week eating Loans. Specie. Circulation. Deposits Oct 10 8206,908,908,29927,a1l 5,1=,178 180,007,202 Oct 17 M 0,638,7495 5 , 282.473 5,818,781 178,080,317 D , roase... $2G5,154 1,341,80.9 1,986,0G6 Which upon the whole le • fart/fable exhibit. TLe decrease he lined° ehowe the large shipment of Satur day week, and the dreoeitee In deposits is owing to eirtlvo absorption of cornincy In the .S•ZiO bonds, which has been going on to a mush l•rger extent since the result of last weeks eleetions beam. known. The government, however, is • good borrower, us the money gets back Into circulation without much delay. —ln which conomtion we easy mention that the bal. snati to the nub-Treasury Ia decreasing, notwlth sanding the Leavy receipts.—S. Y. Herald. PITTSBURGH MARKETS CODVIIMT,Ioiper, 21, ISM. PLOCII k 011AIN—Flour in quiet but firm with smell eatoa from attire at former quotation.. The grain mark. Is very firm and preeent prices are well sustained. Wheat is in demand and prime Ired liens roadily from wagon at 151,33,10:id White at fit ,Virt; 1,28. Corn is firm .but without quotably change; tales on track at 51,02 for Shelled, and 51,07 front more. There la a moderate local demand for Oats at 72r per huahel from drat bandit, and Tde from PM!n.. Bariey f is in ILCIIVO request, with wiles (ram wagon at tilitg r 'Ytt 54, 5 0 for prtme Spring and Fell GROCHRIES—The market for groterito i• steady, with • fair Jobbing demand at bout former qoota• [lona. Sakes of Moe Sttgar• et 134134‘e; and Re. tined do at lei4istV.,c; Coffee la *RR With prime Rio at 34c Mulaw quint it IV to V,. Small sal. ••1 ••Csolden" and "Bwehtes , " Syrup• seSoe, and "Wetting's," at 85c. BITTER k RUGS-4441e of 1,000 lb Roll Butler at IL: to 24c for common to prime; Packed la selling at 1701 F, Egga ammo and .411 readily at 1N31 , 4k7 per dtaou. POTATUES—SteevIy but without quotable el:mug, 8,010 ico larob prime Neeluuloocke at kek per herb; oleo 21 bbl. Neer Jersey Ben Net l'otxtooe at 7:p,00 per and 10 bbli Baltimore do at HILL TEED —eat, of 1 car No 1 311cIdliage. to ar rive. et $1,23 per cort—et, adestoce. Oil M.ol it dull mad lower. nmgiog from Pi/ to $3l por toe. IV II YOn in a shade cantor, but without quotable cluenge; aalew of 50 bids, In loin, at 61 to 00c --moetlf at than Manic figure. BEANS, ac—Sala of In MIA fair small White 11nans $3,75 Imr Mutt; 10 bbls th-anborrlea at $l3 per and 10 bbls Tut - tali at $3,00 per bbl. CHEESE—dm with n sole of 50 bit Common W et iii. abin. small Fides of prime do at I3c. BAT-I'lw market le quiet and rather dull • thought prines hare undergone no change. Salem of loose at $3O to $3l per ton, and priwand at Ev7 tho Immo Officoro and Mentors. Jffiscrei Laughlin, Alo.tamler Spenr, Robert 8. Rap, • I Antoci., G. Thomas Ssll, I Alex. Thomas Wightman, I Samoa he. Wm. K. Nimick, JAILED LAUGEP,IN, Preatieet. miry D. SCCLIT, Cashion Acrd 5ch,.1661. , , DOLLAR itiA _L\ G.S BANK, NO. 65 Foram fizaam CIIAILTEBED, IN IMO. Opea daily from 9 to 2 o'clock. also on Wednesday. 904 &Wane,' & , •eings, from May lit to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November let to May Ise from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all some not-ten than One , Dollar, and a dividend of the prolltadociared brine • Tear, In June end Dont:ober. Intareet has ben de clared somiatsmaally, In Jules and DeCember. 0 1••• the Beak was orgaztrod, at the - rate of ex per vat. .4 year. Interest, If not darn out, ter placed to the credit of the depositor as principal. and-hears them:as In terest tram the that days of Jun. cod Deonnlatf...ta prindint twice w ear without troubling the deposi t.* to call, or seta to preaont las pass bo,k. At this . rate Money will doublela less than tent , . Sean. Books, containing the Charter. By-Lam, Ilhdes and Dolgulallons, tarnished grails, on application et the olllce. Paztinstrr—filD slat ni RGE ALBEEEL I WIC I . Pennock. Jobs Marshall, Jazons B. D. Matedi, A. If Pollock, 3L D. 11111 Burgortn, sclllfam J. Anderron Jobe* B. Mcraddeu, John h01m.., Atrium Rpeer„ Decd. T,..TAhnortock Jame* McAuley, Ifordman, Calvin Adana. John o.l3ackolha. -Joim Georg* Mack. Alonzo A. Maxim% Charles tk:riotton.. La, John Dna& - & Ehnen, Pain E. Shpkar, Itithard M," J•moo P. lCalty; & Lovely, Owa i a r h w 111 Peter A. Madam - - Waiter Jolla, Orr, itabni Robb, Henry L. 11.togl2rt, 3.. mes Bbidle. • ' John 8.-Rbtrabwra" , "• Alexamisr ial Tind:lo. . - . 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