(S'auttt. MONDA.Y, StPTEKBER 4005. -4 3 . X T.E.I4EGRAPH. , - "Its-French Hotaersat Exposition. t f • WAS7cßscrres 7 .43ept. ar-Tba Government et- Morris the Freaeb "Mitered Exposition „ 1887 with Dosch Interest. From additional isfornotion recently reedited the probability Is thibliiiiit - ratPiaa any exhibition of the 'kind' that the world has sten. Reece It 14 Important that the American public should be inforausd of 1101110 facts' in relation to it, in order that those • mho Intend to exhibit the productione of Amer -1•.-3614il art:evr lielstistm May make 'suitable preps- StloPer omMosomrate with the requirements of AIM Waal= And such_ as will be creditable to , spar -national obareater.. , The Exposition le to open as the Oat of.Aptli, 180:4`ta to erase °° the t Pt. sgotitit,ot the same year. MI orl)- 44, . 'lOllOl one for -Oldest= of istlielea to be cc e ';':Wtektmist-ber.yrreseated before the Slat day of OctOber,l36s.plier to onto': time Aso, :443 ;4 1 1 1 4i-4r. allri - of 'the United States bad to whirl will be patbeach nationality respectively c.D . 771" , •:um ; te..ma& forelms conxmissioncrs on a vo•ssitiej ilis ,betnt teinpasMo. elleeked by a alight ' '' `-thiagreeent.betweel Itut. printer and the ;do. , lierttnentanlttlYstreee 1.0 the ,prodaillon and i . t• 7 .• • cost of, lle,ollet. Efentiteny when a derision -•'''' 'L I ' le strive at 14 - 011113etotait, the Phhille WM be ', Vc I,.lol4ol6l'etchi fotetiondlonfrenel• the encase' s - e• - ... - ecutfteludlon' of welch will - bele the ddll oL •.. . filiceoldois - Itioatoterreiter. -It will be well nigh .larpoingtol.* mance the paper ontelde of the : "------ "Tb* palsh Tin.:BPfiding' And frore lts •taxtura and , finish tho loist:espert la money wlll be to dlithoi the goollne totes. Not the able least l tmong the .osnor eseelletedes of the new cur ls the feet thatit trlll wash. :. • The Anderion Prison. "`.a Was Mg. ‘rus ipe special.isym The statement that the re. 3 aorde of the Andersotortlle prison put had been a , -4etoleri, needs grallall o2 . Th e / "'IV atty - n lout for three hun dollars by D ce .rAitysten. Tho. while a prisonerdred there, mainfold • stammer= from the rebel officials. fie ,•wairlattirofaitl detailed to accompany Capt. iloopirspOrtln Arden:relate, an dining his ..,,.4"-atenoesasaegy Made. tt,copy of the original. ..„. •rr the prearonable Intention of repeating their j,;• tu^anottusrquarter. underbing fitr the orense. Capt. Moore fl J ottenel copy illfirtehts pow:talon: :rr , i4 'si s nitat'o l 4 . Accid int • Sept. B.—Accidentsin Virgi nia a boa laidelso;htviest. Demur:ace. u has shelzitturnovelty. . Yesterday the mall train •ollthe Tredriashurg fakd•potomaoPayola, loud North. was detained several hours by the an:r trealchne. of an aziee -The:tribe • coming Into the city the same del...illetUit the trails blr UM Made{ ens of tho aWilat index. liocme leanhurte 11 ',,--,, LATOCJalinstotiainareSii Position.t -7 minjaleto soitaiogaineincii ) 4 ,1 'WAsanloica y caoili. b.—nrocrlOhnotot, tlsta fibarkoy, o Isoltldlisli p* yfly !Ignobly soon, no. . . ~..;MbOnol Infloo Inbel s!toy, nu been boadeonl slenklzinniMnow= - ' OL~t Ct 1 b 0 ROCK ilia 4 '. lkkigAigilaaagi*.igaiii iiiaatiUt AI•A Fa a1 01 . 444 q 4461 " 1b .. ' 4 1 !NM Card from the Pecretary of the Treaeary. Nair Yeas, September 3.—A statement origi nating to the reports occasioned by the omit• don of the Sitnithly - statement of the condition of the Treasury, has called out the following note: : Tentsvirr Dr.isartnarr, - 1011MMOTOIN, Sept. 1, 18135. 5 Tothe Editors of the Ercemp Pea rant Mona ankles of Monday last, August 28th, contains the following "18 is reported that the comp) und interest notes of a quite ro• cent date, are in cnculatbsn, eh owing that the currency Is expanding Instead of , being contracted. Now, when I assure you . that. the notes of a recent date That yen speak of, have been issued in ex change Mr such as have nm from clx mouths to a year, and that In this way over 8300,000 ac crued interest has already been eavedlo the Gov ernment, you Will see that - while vote' reported fact Is true, your inference is far from being so. Will jell please make the proper correction. Very Respectfully, Yours, F. 8. firnmae, 11. 8. Tre46llrer. Gen. Lee's History of the War Nam Tam, September 3.—The Heral d's Rich Mond 6:wtespondent says; General Lee has, within a few days, practicably set about the task of writing a histmy of the war. The forth. corning report will be written from the rebel staid point, and in this view Will constitute an exceedingly valuable contribution to the his torical literature of the century. General Lee to living In peat quiet, in an obscure, and well nigh unaccesaible farm, the property of a friend in Cumberland minty, Va. His ' sons -and nephew with alight aid comparatively, hale as fi a g a magnificent crop of corn at the Waite house term. . • . Mr. Allen, confessedly theviealthleat man to day, in tbd &ate of ThX:inta, as he was before and Mu s ing the war has been pardoued. /ell. Davis. Ere' TORE, Sept. 2.—The Herald's Fortress 'Maar* correspondent of the he Bap: Jeff. nails walked out yesterday for the ft rat time in four days. He is Laboring under another attack of Erysipelas, but of a slight character, and ehowing no dangerous aymntons. lila forth cOng ng ttlal, width it la beloved, has now set tled Itself into a condualve fact Ii thought to have aupainduced the muck. General Buell's Letter live' Your, September 3.—The World to morrow will contain a long letter from Genet* ddnytngthe recent statements of General Sherman,romeeming the movetnents before the battle atEhilero. General Buell gives Many ofti dal letters and dispatches relative to the move.' menteire the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, sonse . of 'which are no - 4 published for the first tithe. THE REVOLUTION IN HAYTI POr a number:of months past there has been a civil war going on in Hayti among the blacks. the principal cause of trouble to the Republicans of that country for the last half century, is the dlsptaition of their presidents to hold office for a longer term than they were Asst • A num ber of them have continued to bold office until their death, to avoid the rialts, to them, of a reelection. Boctotrqms assumed the maple and became Emperor after the most approved Im perial style. President 0137111. LED. 11 seems has the 'Same-left ambition as his predecessor, and is following his example In the way of depri ring the Hayttens of their rights. Boma of the accusations brought against him are "that he `has made a concordat. with Rome for the ex prees purpose of having an Axchbishop appoint ed to crown him. He has absorbed all the gold and alive in bin operant milers, and given the, detritus worthless promissory notes in exchange. He summarily tries and hangs those who op. porn his pretenalorurovithout resource to any civil process. And be' milldams a rigid hostall ty to the foreign resident population. Forego es aro places under the moaserious disabilities. 'They cannot even intermarry with the natives ; and malty equally desirable privileges are de nied them." Ottoir sericras allegations are made against him. 6 correspondent of a New or paper egpe Far many Years. tO O , Hayti has been d eged with a flood of paper currency. The amount of bills tuned by the gclrernment has peen Cue:n(olEly increased daring She presemt rule- greatly has the cirenlating medium been depreciated in Tabu by these unprecedent ed Assam that one silver doper can command twenty In currency. It is alleged that one reason - why Getlhard has thus overstocked the country with Government paper is that his licentious habits require heavy expenditures, and his re peaty increases still farther the amount which he devotes to his pleasures. As a natural result of this reckless and arbitrary conduct, the trade of the country was severely injured, its manu factures were stopped, its credit impaired, and the people had a bedtime of It generally, because Geffrard chose to benefit himself at the expense of the nation. A still heavier charge value the President is, that be has interfered with the religious liberty of the Hariere, by concluding a concordat with the papal power, by which the Itnnan Catholic dogmas arc proscribed ea the dominant religion of the State. • no a sales of arbitrary and despotic acts this obnoxious rale? plainly forestuntowed his final usurp of monarchical titles and tower. had the people longer rested quiet and unresentiog beneath his away. „Ile la chargeable since his accession wi th the murder of more than a hun dred persons, whose unpardonable offense was their love of liberty and their hatred of tyranny, Besides all these matters or Barlow and on tearable grievance the Dymlotcaas have en es pecialeribject of complaint. When, about three yea's am the Spanish troops invaded the part of the Island under Ir.Minicas role, the suffer lag people naturally relied upon Geffrard, the chief magistrate or a deter republic, to aid tnem ageing the men who should have been the com b= foes of all Hayden, whatever their internal ilfthrences. So far from stretching forth a help.. lug band, however, ve hie Mead neighbors, Gerrard entered into an affiance with Spain. and lent her troops all the assistance which he could command With all these ceases of grievanr.ea ever pres ent to the people, it affords Sub matter of won der thatGeffrard'a reign has already been dis turbed by fifteen insurrections. Fourteen of these, by the assistance of a standing army, have bean quelled; the fifteenth Is likely to quell him. amws:ffEits . _ Owraii - to thirsevere 'drought of the present summer m the island of Jamaica, to theless7 taxes and other causes, the negro latoitrs there sod gr ea t reduced to the most abject poverty and mat entfedng, eni thousands el them Sr. on the verge of starvation. .. . . . . , Tam AXIIIIISTA, S. C. Ohavidde and Beebe 1, at the close of an article msiting the people to come end - reason • together. an "the one' Welt queetion, how to get back into the Union." gives In capital letters tho key note of Southern reconstruction Farley, thus: "Let us stoop to cape r.' , . • I A nen on trial for murder In Bangor, Maine, /04 wetk. seared his acquittal by his own sim ple, frank, and apparently truthful evidence, ts. ken under the new law of that State, sowing all persona accused of crime to be witnesses in their own bebalL IVEsmene •Cobonano, betweenthe Rocky manntains and Utah. and through which the Pacific Railroad Is to run, la rich in coal. perm- Inn and shale. So Gaye a geological expler- Mg ' expedition which bee. Jest returned to Denver. Tan Pall-Mail Oa:We. which is just begin ning tie second volume, occupies en entire page o f the London 21mea with an. advertisement , givinglhe title of every article which It has pub Wad thus far. LT coats the Gornto:neat SIM thousand dol lars to advertise undelivered letters. This Is nearly an a total loss. as only twenty—ate per cent. of the letter are over called for. It.te cow-feared that much of the corn crop In central and northern Mao=la wall n ot rip= before the pos the hue wet and cool y e w= having malt t, some three weeks behind. Tus Unilateral rice pintas are brolly en gaged In caring their rice, and everything bids fair Quit the prevent crop wal be one of ids Linea eve:i raked; Pew= blanks, printed on gilt edged paper and handsomely engraved, are Deinß StrUCX off by the re* at gte Trump, Department. - - , , 'The 'Cholera Lipoistantinople. The Iter. Cyrus Hamlin. D. D.„ President of Bohai College, Constantinople, writes to a filend in thiscormtry: ' "The cholera bee been inereasing in Aleut lid Intensity with great rapidity, until a =a venue panic hes seized the Intim populetion. All who' an find means or conyeyanane are liming. Every steamer . Laving the port is 'crowded from dem to titan. Those who dad from Egypt are now returning, and it Is believed that one :,botteand to ; mutt hundred die dell/. My noble and darling little ifteuldron, Friday main was placed In his Utile bed In &parent health, and before the same hour the next eTCning be was hid in his Wet grays. g.! have heard . or a te death of one phyoll- Clan sad the mortal. ass of another. The wifeof anotherphysi 7..3 has bem taw, and deaths We °Centro& in gVnto tift or crz Eirish uThe Paine Is closet ao are most of the pieces of t ra t z essiouk lathe . tteiroughfaco, once so crowded. pet dealittle tint the hurrybniabmg of risarreloar. Oil New,. ' as The present amount of daily production of the Venango Oil Region, we should estimate at not less than 8,000 barrels. In May, BM, the daily productbon wee 8,717 barrels. At the present rate of strildnz good wells, another month or ao will find WI with a daily production of probably not less than 10,000 barrels.—Oil City Begtiter. The pinhole & Oil City railroad is progressing finely. Between four and ilve hundred hands are engaged on it, and a conaderible distance is already Azdued and ready for the Iron. The road will be liniehed from the United States , well to the mouth of Pithole, a instant* of six miles, In ninety days from Its commencement. A new well was struck on Tart Farm this week. It Is about three lode east of Clark & Bumper's office. It is pumping from seventy live to one hundredTharrels and Improving. It Is called the Palmer well. The well known as the Illckory well, adjoining the Palmer well, which has produced no oil for the last ten months, revived and is now pumping seventy dve barrels, and Increaahtg rayddly.-71tureffie &raid. 'e learn that a good vein of on was struck In Lyon, Shorb di Co's. well on Brush Run. Ills will prole cheerful new to those who have secured oil altos on that stream and encourage other to commence boring Immediately.—Clar fon Benner. ' _ . Rilter's Petroleum Recorder nes the following Information in regagd to new oil strikes On Wednesday last another one hundred and fifty barrel well was struck on Seunehoff run. This la the seventh flowing well on the same run, ell belonging to theSennelfoif Thin etroletun Company of New York. .The total product of all these wells exceeds eleven hundred barrels per day. The new Well on the Egbert farm Is now yield. tug from slaty to seventy barrels per day, and Improving. The new well on the Stowell farm, having been rembed, ls now flowing about one hundred barrels per day. A well has been struck on Sugar creek, on the middle branch, two miles anove Cooperstown, which yields twenty barrels per day of the best lubricating oil, and is constantly increasing this well Is called the Colonel Castle well, named. after its principal owner; Is down dye hundred and ninety feet, and because of the density of oil, and favorable Locallry for shipment of tie product, entitles It to be classed among the best wellubuthe •Tetrolcom valley." A dispatch 4 front the Shaffer farm states that a well owned by the Berowallier Oil Company of Troy, situated on Hemlock' tatt; - tmar Bull run, commenced pumping with a good show of oil, and with favorable indications of its terminating in a Cowing well. Lau Tuesday the Engineer Weil No. 1, on the Sackett arm, Cherry run. 'truck a line vein of oil and gas at a depth of five hundred and fifty feet. FROM ITS Keil - MU OIL REGION' On last Tuesday morrang a strike was made on Burning Spring Run by Buff & Harmed, of Westmoreland county; Pa. This in a flowing well, and It Is believed, will prove equal to the celebrated Lewellen welL When it commenced to flow, the yield of one hoar wee estimated at fifty barrels. On SaturdaY morning oil was also struck In a well on French Creek. Tide well Is owned by the French Creek and Newell's Ban Mining Company, 'and )lelds twenty barrels per day. Mansfield & Co., of Steubenville, have struck fine vein of 011, at their borings on Thirteen mile creek, Putnam county, West Virginia. This well continues to flow one hundred barrels per day. Harney & Co. have also been success. ftil In striking a fine vein, on Eighteen mile creek, same country. Measures are now on foot to establish an cdl exchange at Parkersburg. PERSOgAI. Tnz live leadlnit editors of New York are of Celtic origin. Raymond to of Welsh descent; Greeley is 'of Risk stock; Benneta is a Scotch Celli Amara Of. tho Itai, is of Cbarles Moran ; of the Commercial Advertiser, la also of Irian stock. Tnr, wife of Lewis Washington, a relative of the Father of his Comstry, and a resident of Bellaire, Virginia, to in Washington, endeavor ing to have her farm, which was confiscated by the government, returned to her. Coven:iron BIIOVGII wan 0 practical printer While at college he is said to have put up as much type every week as a hand constantly em ployed. end kept at the heed of every depart ment ot study en the college. Ct-sas Munn is the name of a new musical Wirwho has appeared et Rochester, New , displaying great vocal powers. She is but twelve years old, and, with her mother, to a refugee from the South. Era. Mn. Eiwnses, of the Methodist Church at Charlottesville, Mee been elected Chaplain at the Virhinii-Dniveraity for the next two years. Tan Lasts Torchltohz reports lion. Tom Cor win at his home in Lebanon and understands that be coon to talk', his okdance permanent In that piece. lion. ORLANDO Km-woo, member of Con nors from the thrteenth distaiet of New Tort, died last week, at Elizabethtown, Essex county, New York. Geo. W. Wrus a clerk In New York, re. eently stole $3,000, m 4 after spensdine a part of It In riotous living, returned 9,000 in a fit of contrition. G. W. Horan, of the Albany DlAloy Obser vatory. has invented as ingenious method far enabling a barometer to record its own changes, Gen. arants Tour General Grant, on the completion of hie tour through the Down East regions and the Cana des, turned his stens towanis the tar Northwest, and has recently visited some of the principal towns of Minas, lowa, Wisconsin and %Dane• sots, exterolbig his trip In the latter Btate to Bt. Patti and the Falls of Afinnehaha. At all the places he has visited he hes been received with the greatest honors and enthusiasm. At Bt. Pan) he was received with the Bring of cannon, and an imposing torchlight procession, and was entertained at a magnificent to:l2one%, At Wino na, in Wisconsin, the Gerund delivered what, la supposed to be his longest public speech on record, In the folloWine words ”Lanes AND Gurvisturar—l heartily thank you for the cordial welcome extended to me to day. As It Is not my habit, and as It would be impossible for me to reply at length on every similar occasion, you will excuse me If I con clude with my coital thanks to the citizens of Wlnona.” • Correction. The following correction from the Chicago Repablican, is made by Mr. C. A. Dana, lime of was Assistant Secretary of War at the knows the arrest of CoL North. Be probably who whereof he speaks. We quote "We find In some of the papers s curious statement, attributed to.Ttnartow Weed, respect ing Colonel North. lately agent for Morello Sey mour in• Washington. North was arrested for being concerned in the election fraiuda commit ted upon New - York soldier:slur autumn. Mr. Weed tried to get him released, but the Secre tary of War ileaned. Mr. Weelnow says that ColoneUtorth was held in prison mall dually the government was compelled to release him without trial.. Mr. W. le misinformed. North was tlled. and hie guilt was conclusively proved; but be was aequd by the court by reason of wine technicaillty or other. Then, and not till then, was he released. HE NB AXWZIL.—On Saturday morning, Captain. Y MAXWELL. The funeral will take place from lds rest:tenon Woodville, Reserve Township, True morrarrio, at 10 o'clock. The blends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend. NIOTIOLSON.-00 Sunday evening, ROBERT H. NICHOLSON, aged 41 yearn The Maas et the family are invited to attend his funeral, frem hi. lat eaLlencs, o 'cloc k. street, InooloY morning, ( 6th,) .110 o'clock. It. JILEirdD ram TISEJIICXTS. R.s B 171:02=XELTAS.InEa4 88 SmithSO Street, near Fifth Street WOOMNS devery description. CUPP% GLOVES sad FUSZVLSIIMG FOE FUNER ALS_Mer)4l*Arntl& AEMISE And 04111. 2.111u=0 garau WWI G°1240, (WING, PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY W1T110137 EDNEY LAD wtTnouT MOB BOOK PUBIBIIES PRESBIiTION IEPOI, 74 Fifth street. Tblikesbelllilatumt a tommallollilltxtted at the Abcrvilylicie for lbw distribution of ilia :UM to bit iIerOXIPiPSWintIYIX4IIAL NMI; = , Zara vorui team *TM cmeilTEl To Prrratortpdap*LuO, Cadiz ROBINSON. ffieCLRAN & CO, Bankers and Brokers, So. 76 reartie Street. Pitts/inn:ft . Deanna Diasind In PAZ FUNDS and 0011- MUT. Colleatlardrkiedsinsllplrtsof the Caked States. Buy and sell at market ratan U.S. 6 par ceft. lan, Bands; 11. S. do. 1540 do.; U.S. 6 per cent. INSD do.; U.S.O pa cent. Certificates Indebtedness Mew 11. S. t•U Treason Notes. • They also BU sun SELL UN COMMISSION at 'the How York, Philadelphia, and Pittsbullib Boards, all kinds of Govemattat Securities, teaks. Bonds. Gold ems, km. len FINANCIAL AND COMDBUIAL BROKERS AND HANKERS BOARD cossavrico DT Rotrnracar, oco £3577717Der, Sept. 7, 1885. Offend. dad. 187 75 et 75 0.5. Tive Twenties Q. S. Seven Thirties._ 11. S. Certificates, -..-- 08 00 69 60 W 00 BO CO . . rittatitaiih VI Allegheny City Mtn homy City V. ticautellyvtilti Va.. Steubenville SorlO (Oonteactors). Lawrence Co. Ws 43 00 -- Boatnitas lueumwe C 0..........— so 00 Cub Inaurance co 03 A1100000 „..... Llley. : 01Wens Fourth Nat. Bank Irma Oily Box* oo Ker.& Me=laa. Nat---- _ 65 03 2-Ice 00 Peoples' National Bazik.--...104 Oo Columbia ...... co Cherry Bun 11W:tole ----.— Central Basin —.... raczehatif 15 00 --•- 81 00 130 00 . .. . hiurnw Oil. .......... --- ObloAboy Merry Eon.— .-- h Natal.— —,......-- Parton__.._.. ...... -- Phila., Lancaster & Cherry Ban.. 1/trtehla--.........-......—...-- -- Phillips Whitely Oil ~..... Pittsburgh & Ph --.— Tarr, Story & Cherry hlacksburs Petroleum C 0... 11.11 FORT OF 81.. L.. 600 Banner tar Gold opened weaker in eastern market., and at S o'clock p. m. had fell to lafbl. Government bonds generally firm. Coupons of Mil advancing on.foulth. Sales in Pittsburgh market at prig. Roney easy on call to New York at 15 per cent. Pittsburgh stock invitee blear . The amount of stock meeting on the market ts not large, but buyers are timorous. Bank stocks ere taken up more readily, but the more speculative dace, Rail Road shares and oil stocks, are extremely dull of sale. The week closes heavier than we anticipated. No sales of Columbia reported at beard. There wan t 24 bid—rather below the market price, as it would probably be taken up in small anowtote quite madly at US. It is still true, however, that a large lot thrown on the market just at tide time would put the stock down nearer end per share than Phi. Sales of Banner reported to us at 30e. The street peke however is not above ffie. Bitable quiet again. The sudden hurry in this stock has Paned over, end we &hall have to welt a week or two for another spasm. The reports from above con. time favorable we believe. The spasms may in dicate a vigorous Lew life, whlch,shall surprise and rtiolee the bitter shareholders. We board it stated, to-day on, good authority that the officers of the Paxton Petroleum Co. are In possenlon of same very favorable It is said two "strikes ^ have been Made on the Plt-hole property of this Company, and it le thought one of them will turn a good producing Well. The celebrated Coquette well, after stopping, resuming, and again ceasing its flew, Is now a pumping well, yielding abiut one hundred barrels per day. Although this Is two:Midrib less than the well was flowing, it is stilt ratigent to pay • handsome dividend to Its owners, —The receipts from Internal coven ue are steadily on the Increase, and some days exceed two millions per day. The receipts from customs for the past mouth have also been Veil large, and continue daily so. The daily average of customs revenue at the tingle port at New York for the current week 11 about PAW° In cola. While the demand for gold le to this extent to Pay customs, the premium Is not likely to fall morn below the present quotation of stage, and a very little epees ulatloo, or a withdrawal of the government from the open market as a seller, may. in a angle day, materially advance It. Indeed the large demand for gold from importers would probably Induce an upward speculation In the gold room, but for the belief that the government Is a steady seller of • a portion Cl the heavy customs receipts in the open market. There is no export demand for Aelerieaa gold cola. One thing is very evident, the National Trcesery cannot be very hard pressed for mesas to meet all current claims upon it. —Ln our iron establishments there are at least two very important Items, the demand for which will be very greatly Increased. nailroad iron and nails will now be wanted more than ever, the lets ter article particularly. The Immense Southern country which has been overrun awl laid waste by the wee, wtil, of course, have to be rennin, and is Ole the tuilitica for carrying on all other branches of the iron fastness during the plat four years hive been extended, those for the °autos tureof nails _have Stood hillier diminished. All his Is Important to or r enterprising o•Pitallst• working In Iron, and no less so to Pennsylvania's other large interest', the production and coiling of coal. • —The Onion° Tribune says : "Some little talk Was created In grain circles by the failures of one Dlr. Smarmier. The amonnt, of has liablitUee has not transpired. It Is reported that he had sold 'short' on wheat to a large amount." Tim way the Chien/rifles hare been keeping up the price of grain is thus ventilated by the Time; or that city : "A. combination of operators, owning or control ins the greater pool on of the wheat now la store in this dry, has been Vermeil for the purpose of austalaing these artificial prices. It was formed eta time when the market was largely overeold, for the purposing of souring high prices from the nnoserons "then eeters." whose maturing con tracts compelled them to buy at wharver cost con- The market h as been maintained In the same con oversold—sluce that time, cub "short seller,' on tilling a contract at eittetlng prices, "selling short" again, to hopes to repair on the secant transactien the losses sustained on the trot. Thus the Inducement far these affi liated prices ,was continua:lmnd their maintenance mule, simply, a question as to the ability Of the operators in the ring to and f ib immense span - Mies of [rein in stems, and absorb a euff cleat portion of the daily receipts to prevent prices AVM riving way beneath them. As long as the red eira were litCht, the ability of the eombinition widen had advanced prices to sustain them wee beyond all questitm, but with liberal receipts the task becomes one of much more difliculty. We have, within the last few dots, produced a rue lion, because we believed tt impossible to omit. Yorkriaes in Obloago at to(tiee above the put verging :market. 'The receipts during the put wentfour hours were quite liberal, cowe ate upon the day when we may ontkientdy expect them to be large. Then, this combinulOn of orators must abandon their present enter prise,pe and prices rapidly sink to their proper level. Already the market Is beginning to remold to ' these facts, and with but sUghtly untevorabte In telligence from the east we have witameed ad*. aline of tboloo on Elena . , about be per be on wheat, on re ol ElOOll rye, and sme tic on barley. There is r oo m for a still further o decline in prices, sod se the receipts become more liberal, and the diMenity of "eornertne" the market largely in creased, we may expect still Wan ofa reduction in prices." —The Louisville Junto! of Friday makes the following reference to swindling °Partition. lately developed there: "There was some excitement in the mony mar. bet to-day, caused by a run on the Arm of Tucker A Co., and others, in the shape of checks drawn by an trutivionataliming himself Wtalem O. Ben nett, whiz° Snots, bowe e vr, r d ipe . n LTA? gno be uti b tlintl i nt la; 00. Medias hand: have been discovered perpetrated by another or the same Individual,kuider the signature el B.C. ems, an the Bank ofgentuoky. We learn that s choke a , like character - have fallen Into hands of our monhants, books and brokers pastes indiscriednnately, emanating from lucent ~ no doultt,loutei at Oinennati, Evans. - vale and Owensboro. The extett of the fraud has • not yet developed itself. Among .the pa ties in the city who have had these choke sent them am flee. W, Wicks, George Ranter, Northern Bank of Kentucky ho. Of th o. e chmks which we have seen, one was &4WD by Will am o.lflonniett oh Tucker COO.,in favor of Louis E. Williams, for ,Iler_ll . another drawn by B. O . Adams , on the Dank :of Kentucky; The fraud sad doubt lean extensive one, but nosino in the city • will suffer, writhe pus lens who forwarded them here are responsible par. ties. It is reported that Bennett some time ago deposited with Calker ft Co. POO, Obtained a pass book and sohuhecks. and shortly afterward drew the wiled@ o deposit, but has since ono doing bu Woe to a small way, on the Jenkins and Ketcham order." pileup Blarket. v ikioo Sit. 2.—noun quiet. Oasio—Wiest pet, sales at 21,4101,31 1 ,/, for a c ti and ,21,18411 'or No. 2. Odra moderately active etr ad - 66e or No. 1, we 8.24401,114.0 for No, 2. on WO and silenced 1112otaeles at 13 , 415)11o. Tmorisloae—pull. at 5141 2 for Mesa Pork aad 122 for Prima. Ilionauser—Advatmed la2o; Isles at iamo 2,21 onT9-91tte and unchained Philadelphia Bead Market—Sept. 2. The sevices ham the iasclor as ell u from the Weetineleste that the fortarottiod c w rop or Clover seed trUl be largeatui of superior quality. About la) babes have been received sile Lae at 5 7 to fro, ea quality TLmothy Is in rod requarld 500 bushels told PAW per bathe). wal l in emend, at sTehrther sdatinee,,snd silasTf De ere repotted at 112,701r20 5 per er e S ee l et toe letter elm', and.6oo bags calesttit deed, to 80 5 - tam, to come hererst $2,40, gad. 'The Illop,CroP. The Alban, Jourrat gamer "uo n the totschlef with the hope UV OttegO C•••-•• , " -- inane mottoes the crop will net beinorethew otte. fourth the enrage. !Argo ytellleosithp line of the Busqueltanas tiltrotor age entlrell ael3 hi the iteraggettog ingeet—tha Tinge loot wilted sod the ipaysi.iviTiais bISS engi-jg PITTSBURGH MARKETS. SATIISDAY Sept. 2, 1666 Business, generallyoras Tart dull torlay,though Saturday is usually one of the poorest days In the weak for Wade. GRAlN—Wheat I. quiet and a Little daI:IMA unchanged. We note some few sales of prime Perna Bed, from wagon, at 11.9201,5.5. Oats mod erately active but irieDriar; sale of 1 oar at 43; 15 0 bash, in store, at 45; WI 150 do do at D. Corn is dull and nominal at 80085, for strictly prime Barley Ls quoted at 11. FLOTIH—Ia only moderately active, but the market Is steady, and prices Sr. pretty well sus tabled. We continne to quote at ~ 1 909.25 fur Spring Wheat Family, and 910010,50 for Winter W 61.4 A% onto quellty. PROVMONS—Bacon is quiet but steady, with small jobbing sales at unchanged rates. No coun try meat In market. Lard is quoted steady at 210 Ex for country. Mess Pork—we note so occasion al small sale at 02092 per. bbl. demand very light. FRUlT—Peaches were In good supply to-day— in fact the market was pretty well glutted, and prices consequently ruled a shade lower, ranging from 92,00083,00 per bashed—mostly at 82,25892,50. Plums sold at $5,03 per bushel. Apples dull and drooping, with a supply conaideribly in elms of the demand. GIiEESE—Is firm and higher, with a light stock. We note sales of prime W. E. at IA and Goshen at 20021. SWEET POTATOES—very dull but urrinariged —114,0005,00 per barrel—but very few selling above 14.50. ECHIS—Da fair demand and firm, with sales at 190 o for prime fresh peaked. HAY---Sale of 9 cars prime Dried at 120 per ton. No material change in loos, Hay. SEEDS—Flaxseed is in active dement for ship ment, and may be fairly quoted s2,2s—but very little arriving. SALT—Is Arm, with a good demand, and but little here. We quote at 62,60 by the ear load, and 12,5502,15 In smell lots. BUTTES—Is wanted, and the market is en tirely bare. Good to prime fresh packed would sell at 29020. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET SATURDAY, Sept. 3, 1800. ORUDE—The Crude market was remarkanly quiet to-dsy,the tiansaatiotta remarkably Light, which la owing plainly to the fact Mat there is little or none here. The demand, however, ap pear' less active, al buyers are holding off in so- ticipatinn of a swell to the river,inaressed receipt', and lower prim. As yet, however . , there lino change in values, and we continue to quote at 19 , /,020. tibia returned, and 24025, bbl' included. Bale of Tl bbl' at 20, and 140 at 2tAA. SEYIN ED—There 12 a continual active demand for bonded oil, both for present tad future delivery, and the market 1. firm, and prices ars still looking up. Sale of ea. Obis "Pctrolite," on the spot at eel 600 "Nonpareil," fcr October, buyer's option. at 46; and le, [MIA, on the spot, at 46. Free oil steady, with small sales at 66065 for prime city bresuls. EILSIDIATaI. AND NAPTILA—mare I. moderate shipping demand for Beelluurd, and we note tales et $5,1/0. Naprha ts exceedingly dull— seeming] y on.eleable. The only arrival by the Allegheny HlVer to-day mas 29a bbls for A. L. Luiton. The prospects for a suell In the river are encouraging, as heavy reins are reported to have fallen at 011 Olty PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW YORK . . Special dispatch to Western Peeve. Niro, yearn, September 2, IN& Petroleum Stocks firm wad better in some re. speete There was considerable baldness in Ex. ce/sor, and United States at higher rates. Bu chanan Farm brought 70; Lennox. 24; tinted Bastes, 21,90; W.Dtter 1,151 Western, 70; Excelsior 1,45; Tionesta, 2,oo;Pit.hole Creek 6,55; Rooky Sun, go; Oceania, Oil Creek, 0,65: United States, 29,00. NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET. Special Dispatcb to West= Preo. New Yoga, September % ISA P.TIIOLEI7I I —In lair demand and firm, et 3 for Urodot6is 6 •44 for Relined, to bond, and 71 (572 kr do tree. r7rmrw=7m7r7ll New York Market. New Your, Sept. 2,—Corrox more steady at caste for rdtCrating. urun—Dall, heavic*dealtrilOgr VlWArtg for tate& tat*, XS, for Extra . 0., tkrSoll rev Trade Oran the market cloning qui.t and teary, with no buyers at the outalde fatal. W KlSKY—Firmer at rt,154 , 24 7 for Western. Oa AIII-Wheat doll and bendy mil WAD toweri 1,6001,62 fox Chicago Spring and Milwaukee Club, sip to; Amber Milwaukee, phi for choice da,th sthre, and $2.1054,10 for m b ar Michigan, 12,1102,12 for New Amber SUN, S2,ZI far new WhitriGennessee. Bye to fair request, with sales of Western to arrive on private thrum Barley dull. (Joni heavy and to lower; Mena for pq. sound, 90CE for Sound Mixed Western, and 9134 a tor Nigh 5112., nearly yellow. Osta la better, at sle for New Sista, and NOSS; for Weirtern. Psnroxstin—Qtuet and unchanged. Owscriusnr—Ooffee quiet and firm. Sugar steady at 11,4OSSYere for 'Juba Muscovado, and tWierWfi fi.r Yofto ince. Molasses quiet and steady. Foot - Musa—Port opened lower and closed with more firmness;ritrfitrktelii for New Mau, abasing at 1112.47 cash; ift9,3(l nominally for 1651-4 do., 1123,0 am for sal PLUM. tg gri arifirAid for Prune Meek Deaf steady; es MD Obis at al It sr Plain Mess, Out for Extra bless Sect Hamm quiet. hiests—lVAWlS4a for Shoulders, NOM. for Ohio, an d dull. t I .resrly; Maine tor Ohio, and wane toz St a te. Moe.e an eat New York Stock and Moues Market. Few Tons, Scot I.—Money may at 3 Ter eent. for tall loan. Sterling quiet arid firm at 105 0 7,0 1094. Gold without decided cherish, o ening at 14, N hod clohthe of 1 44 )f Oevernamt Stocks ern, Tee total exports of Specie to-day smounte-I to 110.7,474. Bennie Market. Brevato,Sept.. 4.—Fttt ou dull and Insettra. Onaut—Wheat heavy and nominal. COM Slated dull at We for ff o. 1 Mixed. Oats 4144.14. Barley, By. and Pens sanaloat. Pnovtaions—Pork easry at $3l. Wtusscv—Ssies 440 Vaasa 62.20131 Canal. Futtotros—Wheat Ina, Corn lac, Oats (11.0. to New York. lament-a-24 honest Flour, 2.555 bush; What, 324.189 bush; Corn, 129,424 bush. Vats, 301.9110 bush. For the week—Flour, '25,206 bush; Wheat, 3 /1.1 113 1 Corn, 714,181 bush; eats, 267,721 bush; Peas, 4,103 bosh. OA I. L E1,01111,1--..!t,630 bush Wheat; 61,T30 bush Own; 133400 bush Osta. For the week-111,931 bosh; Corn, 771,673 bush; Oats, ithrfli bush. The • b afloat on the °anal, lneltollog the ship. menu from Ftufrelo day s tteen days, endingp tember 5.1 and nine from Chmeiro, Sep- Umber Ist: Flour, 11.904 bray Who's, 306,001 WWII Corn, 1,637,611 bush; Usts, 301,674 bash; hye, 14,907 bush. Orarego Market. Osamoo, Sept. It—noun soave, but &cane, at pfliaB,6o for No. 1 Spring. Oild.—wheat cull; No. I Winter Red Indiana Mao. Conk quiet; No. 1 Ilituoir nominally at 820 630. Plata nominally at 610 for No. 1 inducts. banleYard Peas dull OAICAL Fnumarra—Dull; Fleur, 40641 e; Wheat, 04e, Corn, fo,4,e—to New York. Lama 'SPOUTS-4,603 bush Wheat; 91,600 bush Corn. Sammy we Rackoari-655 bbll Flour. Toledo Market Tot. DO, Sept. 2.—Ows—Wheat a shadeesslar; made of New White Dilald4w2; at $2; Old &caber 151lablgan $1,93 ; Now $1,82. Vora—dales at 200 10 a. Oats—wad at Ale. kilning Stocks. Borrcor, Sept. %rale following oft thSpr l of !Mining otoolo bid in Qui eSty todsy Ventral, oa; Copper Falls, tsli, Fsanklin, IS; lianoook, 854; st no lo)d, allnas•Olo.FSi; 665 ii Rockland, no bid; Superior, New York Iron Market--Sept. 2. The muket continues very Um for both Scotch and Amencan pia, the supply still bung small, and priers still tend upward. We Donee dans of No 1 Sootob pig, in lots, at 1145013, zaa torte Glen gancock, to arrive, on private terms& t5O do No I American, far deli very to 30 days, $l3; CO do Dur nnm No 5, 133111 301 COO do domestic wrought scrap, on private terms. The Mandan. eom psoy Ire of fend 141 for largo; No 2 Treatoa, saw°. Rails are more active; 2000 tons English sold at 656257, gold, which I. at itle lower. 'There Ls a fair de. mend foe. invoices, and we netlne further sales of 10001130 tons Enallah reload. bar ' at WOO fold, cub. The bustle's from store to very brisk at our quotations—the stook Is moderate, and the .apply about eons] to the demand. W. cola a a sale of WO bills Lmerinanotheet at • 3 / 4 3 far No 30, —Commercial 1.451. Philadelphla Iron Market—Sept. 2. There 111 comoaraUvoly little Pig Metal offering, and holders are firm at the late advance. Sales of 2,odd tons O. I Anthracite at 010121 LOGO do on private term*, atd 412 tons No. 2 Voundaky at Leo them am twin the number of furnaces now to bloat on the Labigb iliatthem aras two months agoototl the peso:rot is • that a bettor supply of 11.012 Will be oa the market are long. Scotch Pig— Ttiett nothlog Woqpote it $4B oer too. Blooms—are Wild Ilnalr. the last *ale of Oharcoal was at blitonfactmod tee Is no tolling o ff in the drumnd,ond prices are well mai:doh:Led. A sale of 1 paO toss old Railroad Bars at at% delivered in Baltimore. Nalla—Prioes are nachanged.—Con. LW. IMPORti BILUAILROAD. PITTII7II7IGI I . FC4II . With St CIIIICLOo n. Sept. —lO pkp bullet,/ d Motherson; 1 ou Maui 7 i J Itelyakl4bble applev J Canoes; 45 plates Iron, Spans, Chalfant a sot 1 d pkp tobecao 0 U st,k,irson; 100 Odin paper, McElroy & tlyartion; tt ads calfskin* Weallasens al.0111; Xl l,lOll , W J Felten 1 ear wheat, J S Wags!) t do ao, Tenon k •oi HO ebb flour, Shomeker Lag; I cer grabs, I,llSwlsi 00 bap rye, Simpson k Knott 50 bales hemp It Clermtg a 5 3 3 Pllll abor t 4. 70 , Lee Doi& hada sobasons,Jon mber; 50 bob hour, Gay, Burka a col 50 do do, Ell Ky_ers c 0; bO do do,Tlrallam & Thomas; 50 so do, Wets a Wilson; TO dos brooms, IdcrJuLough Smith k col bap Cft l Sbomaker Lang; 190 MU rep, Godfrey Clark;l s bbls apples,Oook cot 10 boxes cheap, X Heasleton; 10 do do, Wm Gormley; 35 au lame , tbyeead,L 11,Tolgt & co; IS bops cheese, Dd. &cos 101 Iddoslbscaus & Sons; 10 tons Instal B 5 Beynoldat i pigs liquor, Trautman a apple. batunll9ol bulk 7 aboulders, T ;Schen & to; 5 aka feathers, Kirkpatrick& Walt kb& tobanao, way. mama Bob.. CaJnril=n; AIM TlTHarttnll K. Ks Sept St Ake Aix seed Don WallaeattO dos brooms.. She. make la Lau; 1 car corn, L K Volga go; ear corn, L Tolgt b 000 car (11nari, A minket,• i pp bblirdonr B Lindas ,. 4 ;, sr & Do; t sat lump., ,p). andellson; Ido do it DO; Is boxes chew, goiteton; 1 case to sow, Head 14,111stuarl b ! ro do do,Krtkpatrlckallerrontlederdesuibui . de, do, bletlalloulth, - Salth a, co; it: tads ' - .. - ppPles; Taut SaMWtronsllll*. blooms, u Ms..' • A nt-als Kahlbooku do oct, r .Baker, Baba a co: aaLto Imre ,STATIOI,' Sept., 4-11 bb/11 SOW vo, gutty Noppias'do 4NQ a J Starearti 4 tlksi b u mp eggs,..7 u Tstri6Cl bales cotton, Ktng Teltnesik; IT Oa barley, Boot is auks my. . us, W..P Townsault 34 MD 0504 Pfttaboult Ps. ,per 00;9hgarnire4 ..testa lloblostior too bap mill real Taylor h Waldo/yid •haler 'dolitot, A =king oilteeldfQ h.) SWIM • , Dry Goods in Philadel ph la. - The Dry G-oeds trade continues 7,7 nctiS , sty both the oennialsaion and job houses hare been very busy this week with their town anu coi.atry buyers, who take hold mere freely. Cottons of all kinds are scarce and on the advance, the mills generally having gold ahead of their productinti. and Brown and Bleached goods are Mee nigher. Print, are also Mae better, and staple ahinlea are generally well sad up and bringing an td recce. Woolens are very quick and petrel show an Improvement of MN per cent, on the opening rates. with light stooka of all dealt - able kinds; and for' Flannels and Blanket. which are comparatively low, the demand Is Improving.—Noria Amencan. RIVEfi INTELLIGENCE. Our rivers, under the Influence of the recent h ea vy rune, rose considersbly daring Saturday woe an d Sudsy morning, but to the afternoon the waters come to a stud, with about coven feet In the channel by the Allegheny mark.. We ehoeld not be surprised to see soother swell today of several feet, as beery rains fell Tester. day, which, no doubt, were general. Heavy rah:. are reported to have fell at Oil Olty on Friday, and we may, with sone hope, look fora rise of several feet to the Blonangaiels, as the recent rains, have no doubt, extended to Its heed waters. Hutu= has been almost completely suspended at the wharf for several days, but now that the Ohio river Is in fair navigable condition, we may look for • temporary, at least, ratio al of steam boating. We take the following river items from the OW cinnati Commercia/ of Saturday : There Is doe feet water on the shosiut bars from Big Sandy bare, but only five feet acant at Rising Sun. There's only from 25 to Winches at Buffing ton and Stennerhusett. The Nashville left for Parkusburgh last night, y leg light, from winch point she tows three bar ges, loaded with Goyenunent mules and wagons, for St. Louts. Captain Charles Russell, late of the office of the Nashville, has retired from the river to take I h m ar En o k, f 1 1 4 ' ,4:t e t: itb l A l l; Lan he Jas. Outten, the famous Captam A. Schram lams for Lis - cal diggings On the Elttte Kanawba,lnext week. Captain Lev Morris has Introduced the grace.. fel and swan-like Pocahont l as In the New Mob mood trade, temporal I.ly, a place of the Hipde. ' STE.VrIBMITS. • TIALTINORE AND FREDER.L . S S . icntsßukaa, VA.—The remand commodious Steamer WY-Burrell, Clare. Jos. D. Dawn, runs regmlarly bet Ween tO Sadao ports once • week, leaving Baltimore- from her whet[, loot of South street. every HFWAY 'AFTER. NOON, at °Week, and Fredarinksburgh, every I TUESDAY MOEN MC+. Passengers sad Freight ce.nied at low rates. Through Freight prompUy attended to. Merchandise from Boston d , New 01 a) core O k i , Philadelphia, or elsewhere, riosi.iia Steamer W OP AN , will Ime take ip n ch.trge of Im mediately upon its arnoel to Baltimore, charges paid, and loretarded promptly, free of commie. Monk Persons from the Northern States derlring to view the Battle Fields of Virginia, or to look after the bodies of friends and relatives killed in De bottles of the Wlrderg, OttanceUorsville, Frederlaksbargle, or Spot Teals Cloud. House, have a splendid opportuni y of doing so by ties route. The tWEICONA.II is provided with excel. lent Staterooms ha Huth escommodations, and is in every respect te first-class Boat, being new, fast and commodious. For information, i fe r freight rseror passage, apply to or :uJOs. Pu oa board or JOS. JA TIT Gun. Agent. 212 West Falls fill.,Baltickne, Md PLEADERS 8 6.18 FITTER 6. ADDY & BWERD, 4111014:1 itujici:cl.l Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 165 WOOD STREET, V 4 vs:,:jll.l:t.pfkgi Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE, PIG & BAR LEAD. Plumbers' Materials in General OIL REPLTERIES Fitted lip in the Most Approved Style Tanta Hued with lead oe capper. Houses lasi up with wow or pa. •mptly attondocl to. Je.l JTEIT RECEIVED FROM THE EAST, S a large and varied assortment of PLUMBERS' MATERIALS, of eery description. PUSIPt .osErs, TUBS WkDOEMON AND MARBLE WARE. BRASS and elist.froneht RS for sinr Na a r pipe foe eels at low Uwes and on Lberal terms, BAILEY, FARRELL & CO;, IN SMITHFIELD STREET, leen Pittsburgh, P. pLIMEING, Gal and Steam Pitting In ell Its brsatbss, sattn,lo4l ta, by ans. dencea brsettearwatlanaa A fine suostaxesi at OAH yIXTILTIUM, -- EU MTE Zan BATELEE m WArEll 0 MED Oenstantly au baald and mods to wear. . T T °M X . w FED 723.66 STBELT. 611egtteM And TV LIBERTY ISTEZET, ' • • mnitaawdir PENNSYLVANIA ADRIOULTURLL twourrY. The Penn y! State Agricultural Soddy will hsld its ExhiblUon on - szvrizaarit Fetb ud.3. 97 , 11:. 2Stb and:29iJit WILIMEMT. MAIM MM. Any Information desired by persons deer.= . exhibit, appllestlorue fat preadton lists or poet. or by members of the Society, mill be given by Oa u ndersisned, ar A. BO I ULDLILTON, President A. Baowra LOPIGLIMai, Beattsrl. Roamarottra. lest , od. leffitawat - ----- OIL YARD ND 41..T.A1111 IRON TANKS NPCOVII. 0 We offer for •e 6. on advantageous terms, our 011 Yard at Lawrenceville. with Tanks, Sheds, Warehouse, Mice, Staid& and ether fixtures. lt the beet Lseding ear the c.ty; hes ;Way convenience for easily and cheaply removing OU„ is; oulk or barrels, tromtherlver to tang, or ware. house alongside the Allegheny Valley Railroad. suck as Pumps, Engale and Roller, Reception Tanks; Railroad from river to warehouse; in fees. Ulm Is nothing wasang to enable persons doing • tirade 011 buttes= in the martian:mon:deal man ner. Aa an lneestment for Income, we doubt Il Darrona wishing to makepna, both safe and prof. ;table, could do better, The Tanks will always lent for a prise that will pay at least twenty per cent on our prim. For further particulars, apply to . BEENE& WILE & 00., Comas Duquesne Way and liarmeeh. R. aumlinecel ILNITURB, AND am AND WOOD MAIM wHoLEsILLE OR RETAIL W W9ODWELit, Noe. THIRD STEW Opposite E. Etwanasas ft C 0.% and tan NO. Ui rovarzi MO= TYPE DIETLL, ',FOR SALE. blql3lts at Ma BYOBTIMEIVB HBADQUARTERts, iss WOOD STUMM 04 9 4W 1 04 1 344:017171Kr Lsettes ebeattentice of Bpartimen sad atheri tJaglarald 'dock et GODS P :WDEB 11-adoEs 91141 r DEWS sad FOWLES MEADS FLASH/ asd ammuldtlan entry Bud. KW stook Is Uri attest STIR Atanett tialgLidlat, R ECENT 114 011 qOI.II4IG.II3 I EIiT. teikeitt Prima 'Ludt' .1 1 6.,Poxts Cloaca Cheese; "tO'OO3EIS USlOWlCheticheeu; . bases Fres h Western -RalesT 100 bases Fresh Pool" daily; ISO barrels fens Beans; tiKlbands APPIesI 6,barrels No.l Xassiterd; 4 Olibontell linen= SOO; 16 barrels Jer 6 67 0 4° 1 *.; I,C fiesidess Door 1 0 =Wet too bags 311461b41. sop bags data, to sides. 6417 . _ W 416 - ii t CEI-1...3.X.E0 CIS LA_ROB GOVFJIIOIII.IIT 82,14 OF Steamboats, Wharf-Boats, Barges, and Other Property. EINAETMOIMITza GrintoALl rrma, WAsantroor , A CL. Jul 7 28, thr.S. MEALED PHEMPOSA.I B ere lirrited out will ha rooftree es the places, erre until therlates hero. Wetter homed, for the phoebes. of the folloortos rtemed STEAMBOATS, Walla-80.1.7 11 , BABGE3 are other property. At St. Louis, Missouri, Until Tuesday, September sth. at 12 M.. Sldeoateel 'Lamour Transfir, ttesterad 118 toni. Ster.wheel .teamer Ad. lithe., regitared 112 W toss. sartboat Crescent Olty, registered CO toes. Wharf. boat Glenwood, registered Uri toxis. Side-wheel steamer Autocrat , torn 2 =red 862 MS. Sifie-wheel steamer lutta, .7 SIL cg heel steamer J . B Mete, registered MS tone. Sidowheel steamer Sohn Bathe, registered an) tons. Sidowheel steamer Metropolitan, regUtered 137 tons. Side wheel steamer 8.0. Wood, formerly the Lon. • Wane, residereo 187 tem. Side-wheel steamer Nebrasks, registeu ad 01. tens. Side-wheel eteamer Baltta, regictaredloo tons. Btern-wheel steamer Emma. registered 991 tons. Stern.wheel steamer Viand'. registered 8l Conn. Sterzembeel steamer Alpha, reieLstared 360 tang Stern-wheel steamer Nick W. Bright', registered UM tons. Siern.wheel (tow-boat) steamer Newsboy. reglr tend Inl tons. Sterrowneel steamer Silver Lake, registered 140 too,. Stara-wheel steamer hL V. Baird, registered II tons. Side-wheel steamer United States, 'registered 60 tons. Stern-wheel Kanner redo (=AI. Stern-wheel Ste.llole? Kettle Cabin, mastered ISO teru2. Stern-wheel steamer Potter, registered 113 1029. Stern-wheel steamer Ale registered Olt tool, Stein-wheel steamer J. S. registered 211 101,12. Sttru-WhOW. stem= Jeanie ROOM. reptxtered gdotons. Brent-word. steamer Lloness(talS-05e 1 ), register ed 121 tons. atern-wheet steamer Carrie Jacobs, eegurtere 1 MI tzna. Stextrvlieel steamer Seale tenons, registered 2:4 tons. Stern-mime' steamer Lotus, registered 150 tons. Stern-tare-1 steams'. Virginia Barton, registered ibo ton. , Serew tog 0. Rummy. registered 50 too. Stem-weed tr to•Doat .2dialignu, registered 129 tone. Stara-wheel tour-boat Enron resift:omA 129 toot. Wharl.bast. Dearbool, 500 tool. ALSO. For the model barges General Sheridan, Keokuk . No. I, Keok Archie Trenton, St: Lon* Hart (Ord, Anna Latimer, William Tell, Frank Doogberty Duchess, Chaotic, Phillips, Vulcan No. 1. Vul'oen No. 2. Yukon No. a, Vlll elm No. I, Vnlean No. 5, Vulcan 110. Vulcan No. 7, Ross., Glendale, Rowena, .1 ft Gantt, Bob Grier, Dan Maley, Ed. Hun,, Susie. Semis, GIL more, Southerner Guthrie, 0. 3. Caffrey. Ben. Genial, Carte/la, and burnt wreaks of Guth rie, Haight and 'routes; And seven(l) gunwale barges. prof whin); can be seen at SAINT LO G /B. MO., til Um day of sale. Also, One (1) wile:Mash $lO tone; WharLiboat (I. C. 13 win), la tone; sominty-seven (11) gunwale barges; model barges Emma, Main Sproule, Fanny l Laura and Roanoke; sir.(o) coal boat.; one yawl boat; four (1) UM, and two (2) 1111:0111 All of which can be aeon at CAIRO, ILLINOIS, until the day of gale. Also, Side-wheel steamer Lite Ea ve s, register 50 tons model barges Austerlitz, Westmoreland, Ronoake. Jcuteph and N 0.9) and three (3) boeharges; All of widen can be seen at EVANSVILLE, IN DIANA, until the clay of sale. Also, berm tug Little Giant, registarel 53 tons; and six (I) gunwale barges; ENE which ass toi seen at IdEbIPHIS, TEN. SEX, until the day of sale. Ahm, One (11 wharf-boat, 428 tons; One (1) gunwale barge, and two (a) mil banal All c( which can be seen at HELENA. AAIUN- SAS. until the day of sale. Also, Wane-boat R. B. W. Rill, 2110 tons; wharf boat blichigimt. al tons; wharthbat Chanoellor,. 555 tons; eve ) gunwale barges, and arse (1) coat-boat; All of which can be seen at the MOUTH 01 WHITE RIVER unlit theday of Bala Persons making propionate for More than ono each or barge Mionld give the mune or number of: each boat et barge bid for, with prtce propoodto be given for each. Each veloye containing e bid siould be settled, and the name of the boat. or barge, or description of toe property lmionsel therecuu addremed t.O Milan General L. B. ParsOriet Mauro! Fnil, and River T tare of the °Akashi charge of River at the points de signaled for opening The Goventment reserrea the right. to withdraw any of the above property, and to reject propo. aals if deemd too Low. Payment to be nude in trotted State. curium:ll upon tbe acceptance of any propoSid, and prior to the delivery 01 the property. A lull description of the proptitY may be obi tamed on application to Colonel Arthur Edwards, Assistant Quarterscuuder, Saint LOula, fallsourL By order of the Quartermaster General LEWIS a Peasdrrs_, Brigadier General, and Older of Ball and Amer Traturportation. CLOSING SALES OF Govern:mitt Horses and Mules QUAIIT23IIIIrmi. GorseMAl Omenca, W Awn, 02.011, D 0., AUgnso 2 2 1 8 s 6 . Will be eobi at public audios ddrtag monthof BEPTELIBP.,% to Me highest bidder, at the time and plues named below. els NEW YORIL New York city, Tuesday of each week, 100 Horses each day. New York coy, Thornier Or:each weak, 200 Mules each ds PENNSYLVANIA. Thiladelphis,Trousday of each Weak, 100 Herm cash day. Phl enelphis, Saturday, September 5, and Weil• nags:and SMarday of each hereafter, OM AlWes each day. • Plitabuigh, Th ursday and EOM 01 each mach, to September 22. inclusive, 156 bibles each day. Harrisburg, Tuesday eaMf WWI. HO Miles each day. Mauch Chunk,,Thursday. Sept,f7, Ire Mules medusa, Tuesay, September la, 150 Holes. Orcealburg, Thursdey, September 14. 1.90 HAM. /Matting,' hunday, beptomberit, 5:0 Mules. Altoonai Tharedal irD Septemaat 29 Offliones. lAEA. Ledianapolls, September 11,12, 19, CS, 27 and 21, 010 Horses each day. • Indianapolis, September 11, 14 and le, lib Mules each day. ILLINOIS. Chicago, September 5, '7, 9, it, 21, 21 azia /A Co Mains . 0 day. °Mum September 4,6, 0, 19,20, so and 29, uM Horses each day. DELAWARE. , Wilmington, Many of each Week, 150 flulea each dsy. 1 tr, de icaton, Tuesday of each Week, SOO Horse' sam ds) NEW SEBSEZ !Trenton, Tuesday, Septender 6, IM Mule. Trenton, Tuesday, AitT Septem LAND 4 ber le, I.6Ct Id • Baltimore, Tlnusday, September Ii Claim Baltimore, Thursday, Sonstambesit, Itules. MIsSIIIIL St. I. outs, Thursday, September 7, and Tuesdey and Thursday of each Week. Sept gal MMes each day. ' • • Fart Leavenworth, commencing Teesday, S. Umber la an d 511 there Ow es sack times at the Depet, quatermaater may dmiguate, 2,000 Mules. • OTESEOIIO, Tuesday and.Thtusday of each week, too Housce, eacdity. N h o same of Mules will take place at • • WASBINOIDIC. D. 0. • The animals to be sold to September are ior to a; heretofore ezeres co the puktia. " Mi audacity of them are sound are serviceable. If crpreled filat at aft mita af Sale.* el 1:1,tho tem plets GererniliMl Animals toal. ba disponi of. Bowe therefore argil theaseires ofLW last el/polar pursafaa • Zudmals sold &they. ,Sales to emstmeaos at 10 e. In. ease b day. Tana e—OnslL, In United States Gr y r , l . g. JAMES A. w Brev. Bri, Oen. la cleave First Div. Q. M. G. O. &lII9A2NEM Foa dALE. CHATTANOOGA ROLLING Mk Wan titIPANT23IO% } Office of Director end General Iltsonget of ADD to.* 841120665 'United dudes, Wialirentor, D. 0., July al. lad. DroPOvala wilt be received at We Office, until tWelvo o'cloo It noon, on WEDNESDAY, &Amer to__ Vora/ins the U. S. B llll tnr7 Eon. load t g at Doan =Dogs, Tenn., with the Machinery, oota,Salidings, Etzturer, sx4 Trani connecting tbe Dolling with the Nastorile and Uhattanuoga Railroad. The Mill and glaoldnery coludni to Rai/road Dow aro =Wray new, a ndf the =et. character. Fat ftll description and"detalls of owationa' p a peoritt. &Li apply in Defilenror by to A., „gy yuar.mr, tinperintereat, Ohattaneoga, , TOO II LCUIMI. A bids should S. Indiase4 .Prosiottil to Pure abase Chattanooga RollizorMUL . DAL MarYALLTIrd. Bret:ltdir. Gin. i /Wed= and OcactralManaget Military Railroad. Vatted Steam addaepiO CIZZa lIPCP7VCE9SZTV. W. P; hICIIRAY;-Piendett. J ? FL, LlDAT.Banctartonst The Ceertenr/ cone 111 Vedanta • farm cantata. Ileneettniecencto amos . and fortpnvo lamp Woo 'Braced Thin Ortrihntaryte eMmna Kantying between Cherrt Ben Ann Oilljeeek• rtsh tinsel km elmany boon ntada to le Puttees among whom win be round the names of some of the than and mod maw& orrerettent the (beau Thu enure mat will accommodate from t.% to tint, - Tbirlarta is surrounded by lOW 111 Me Mom anevrated oaproducing Dirma on Oil Creek Inn Chem Run, mut to In aide prostraity to th• "Read" end ohlatmtatne Wella,anA about and eft trim Ins Wilma Bead Welt. 211* Comps* Metre llmited number of emir st the onra" SEVENTYINVCENTS 'PER EHARE. Mem ar the proPettlNMMeteen elan inform*. tam emardloo the t. o= d :ra h % talon of UalCica* ITZEL 4ln DetThOr m ageut s • MOW W AM. GAZETTE OfFlCtil WOODBME dti WALLACE, 74:Irsiuggiort* wzdt• WA, od LISSAAGILarsIier Pada,. 01 Vsnailles, Dre H Stuerb,.ll9l3stloir Glass sad Put Spleest Perflattly,l3e.asob Sm. Also, Assets forWinterhNstaMsOil, Palar Hamilton Inita Lesol, Obartet.Olk WI:111,e Glatt and Masan Wtirom , sodatitstaratirit Dryer la sae and two gonad' , _ an. S7 ' WO, triMet: 35 4E .= et calatiM ucra?• 3l ,mair4 01161:11C4 1 . -CONnMniOZI HOW TO CURE IT, WITH Mir ~atorostiaGs tal-3 DR. SCHENCK'S DtVN USE, Whil Laboring tinder that Dims; AND How HIS PULAFOXIC s.rn UP, SEAWEED TONIC nQ cuadsa3 = o~ = " • ~ ~~ li TILE STUB IN CURLING TILT DISEL&I AND TFIX GREAT RUGG EARATRENTRNG IT I Utley Tads ago, Whilst resales in Philadelpbb I had progressed gradually tato the last mac of Pldea r. zarg a4 trosta tim ust ipat int a. on., b: a" my , ettY EL Parrish, to_ remoys I was nto td, • country, Mozrestowo, N. li, about miles die i tant, beriZiative..plece, was remove thither. Mem lull dale In the transition" Ply father..atid aired and dlis there-cad died qt Ergo:win •• nesaf , fieb• On .4 , arrival at blorreitown I waif put to bed, where lay for marty.weekg inwhat Was deemed a hope. less condition. Itr. Thornton. who hid been my -father's Phyllelen, arid had attended him to his Mat illness, was called trisect me. -Efe thought my ease entirely her:out-the reach of Pitediana, and deeldet that I must die, andgave menus week to arrange my temporal aaairs.f Ile had semi all ml family ti d ea t h costim, end therefore concurs ded that from ties width-had carried all my kindred to thegrare,would also take me there. In this apparently hopetheagendition, l heard of th e =odes whishanow make and sell. It seemed to me that I could feel Wm. working their way, and penetrating"o9oll nerve, libre sod tissue of my system. fly loop and liver put on ants Salon, and the morbid matter which had . for years at; eninulided. and irritated the di Brent organs of the body, was • Chatted; the tubercles no my /up ripened and I expectorated from e m a q iunga as south as • pint of yellow offends* every morning. AA this expectoration of matter subsided, the fever abated - the pain lett me, the cetigiGteascd to harms = o ,', and the cxhaustiog night sweats were no longer known, and I had idnistdog sleep, to which I had ' long been a stronger. lily appetite now began to return, and at times I foandit damn t restrain myself front eating too with With this return of health, I gained in strentt h, and aninow fleshy , . I am now a healthy nuini,.with a large healed.. amnia In the middle bialiot the right lung told the lower lobe kepotirod, with compile adhesion of the plum. The left fang Is sound, and the! tippet lobe of the right ono taloa biddable healthy - =million. that •. e so. • . - Consumption atthat math° to he'll= incuarble dinage,by every One, as well as those who were unlearned modizine—espr molly such cases as were teltietaltdthe condition I was in. Tide Induced many peoples to believe MY recovery only temporary. /now prepared and gage the nualledno to oonsuniptives lire some time, nod made many wonderful cures. and the demand inereased so asobliy , that I. determined to offer them to the public, Mid devote - my undivided Aden : lion to lung diseases. In;truttal . was next to forced to it, for people- wouki send for me far and near, to ascertain whether their cases were tike mina Having occasion to examine many cases of lung ailment,/ woo prompto to invent the bistro. • mentßalledoficheneles - pittomettn.c which materially maids me in d • ebtt,iting the various stages of law disarm. . ; . eor marry years, in eonirction with my mind. poi office inPhiladelpnia, bare been reg. War suits to New Ilnat , lloliton. Baltimore and , Pittsburgh. For emend years past have ntade mini as five hundred examination. Weekly with the elim. drometeac For suels-ef imitation mY three dollar, and it enables me theirs each pa. tient the true condition of nada - sae end tell hlm frankly.whenterhe Ming= One of the grestat I hen with pa. Wets. afidezed with • lung- aulease, is to consime them to avoid taking httle colds. Many think it they take my msdirinee they attouldq, no mat. ter how candela they May he irk that . Thin is a peat errorr for if any one will re over the many h ensc which I hove,publialred from time to UM; t will dui that most of were those of psons who were confirm] to rim be and coWdnot take cold, and by this careful - sVoldanse of cold the lump were heated- Physicians advise their patients te out lett inhale the troth air, bat do they cure by so darnel Lathe hundred, or deaths by consump don,: Is evert city =ewer the question. 1 would ratites risk a patient to a.ttgkt, illy yen. tilted room than lot tlin go oat 'and take • slight cold.WOO kite- been enrol by my medicutes,w a abscesses broke, were so edam awe, that one °mild hardly remain In the room, and yet they gaud/ withnutentmoirelo the epee The great reasons wity:.plsysleises do not curs • cosummptien uathat ttter try to do too much; t hey give mod:lento today the toughie° stop the night sweats, hectic fever, and by go doing, tile) , derange th e whole disorder° syntempoodng up the secreticas, end eventhally Ins-patient dies. What I do le to lind mane it careful entuton lean/y Sespirometer, ard dee lunge though irmt. the yettbthi hOW to ass the three rem edits, and thee cure Mori. T know very well that it Is =gamble to make Mug lungs, or even reams the portion that is destroyed, but 'I know at the same time that amnia Yu the lungs And ulcerr dons In the larnyx antli,bronelllai voiles can be_ heated, and jest such easesars anted by the proper no, of Sthenera t.P.I Syrup,. and p roper drake Pills." whilst them are dying daily under the ordinary treatment of ;Physician& It is e great mistime emotion among many Intel. lima persona, that there tin medicines which will purify the blood. Witienqhe blood is diseased It cannot be Amillidt it' is then the same as other di. seam matter In the system and will have to be esp. tied out of the system#ine organs which are appointed far that p and replaced by new blood, which can Imbed I/motoring thenutrisive functloms sod setting not digestive apparatus In good working order. The stomach, Ilvorand bowels once restored. to. a healthy condition. then se she:mince of good, netiruddisit food will make new bitod.whise will Puna out, as it were, and take the place of that which la th otmod, sod thus guy. plynno scant of theitaly: , TnatTerueourcr Brants is one of the vela. able milltinee known. ' ft landrie=iwerfolly tonic, and healingin digested and absorbed - Into , the bl toWhich t Imparts . s its leading proftties. I know no medicine that has done or can - do m - Moth to rebuild, worn-out , end brokerdown conditions of the Node= Sonsisin • Somme: VONIO ISL.:UR:CAW from seaweed, combined wit Other tonlo atutalteratlye roots . and auks, fn. mine ;( a =diner awns makes ,! decidedly pleasant nualleinte, having a-powelt tords.ellectmielthont the terrible disastrous - 'arming Iran alcOotills stimulants. The Seaweed Toole prodtmes lasting Inseleg, thoroughly Lodge I orating the stomach And digestive smarm, and: 1 enabling it to ,elitetrain;and make tato healthy', blood,the food which May be swot Inc that par. pole. It is so wonderful in Its. dams, that a wise. glass full will agents beady meat, and a littlE • it taken before breaknore wattles& tone to . eternise!' which feet iftedtdrietporseseaufpow I do ing , t : Ton bletron.alma Prize ma be takenwith entire safety by all soa and t>D ns,peodtielbg all the good results that ran tot dbtsin. front calomel , Any of the mercurial bp:Moines, and • •teif hod en of th eir hurrtfol results. They carry cut of system of feculent anew= out matteralo end dissolved by my Seaweed Tents antlulmonid.k gins full wilt be seezr_that all three of ray medlo - eines are needed In most cases to cormOotuniame.i tion; more and, In fact, my lam experiencomeibles th l to decide any they have curedeases of dream than that oombifiationg of rnedieditia kno to Man. .•-; In tho various Milled' of pamphlets Mare tithed many of the men womierfei. cures of • monary Cot somption.. - bn recent. s tations, curd e; wlen both lunge adeotedi samarium large cantles In one tune, healed over bo menthes. are now .t":`, /mine and enjoying eintellent bodth...` I>wilt glee h a few. cases and select diem from different parts oil' , the country: so that those who with may visa write to them for Mare positive. Information. ii lies. Henry alorgiuti minister of high noun,. United city of ,Thistomazol yolk known over trot Stateeara m am a of gond was cured by taking Ay rnedigthe OW ell othertrentematt bed failed. .:.lie has ottrth latenwriting Pk= with 'regard to the facts to ids coact, alWalettlivwein; , dre the man." 'Aft statement of WS sus. maybe seen liv aeraltlite. 1 1 / 3 1.66 protons . hainerVe Of the litags.and - was rely mush Robed' IL Dermost.,[of audit:stan, ff. .T.,_selm.??.. cured of Scrofule thia. time he commenced piety tbe mondani he was aimed, a mass of some. tor is now perfect/ Weil and attributes his mitteutirely tom _,y modieuntm::. Martin Koch finsm - living atm Pdembloy, efm, todoit toted:N.oMo. etefeerbre____„bed ‘ 4 " 4 1.0 4)__ anuomption, tad est educe, me - se bleetramea,,, Bete call brown fa ther cormitudff, and been as seteoW a! reischlye greet manypersone is atfor to nagl . ; • Atm roma ,re god wig Twit dthiese. Ms Mao rots, tort ergobre omit elks As was mad, eon be lora my agent% Dr. gaol; ISO Wood Med, Pfttrintroll,:r . Treed. Pittdongh, . pa., wee oared of abad Oise of LlA•wpda and lAVerf very Complaint by the Seaweed TOrdnaint Ma build' PHIS. Eire - Jane Barber,. ' Of Wadditsbni City. cured Odds S he d aCann 0 g C a S lO WPT= epalasi a AU Li f o e m r pk l i. mused is very renalkattle. Pnadeneof Ohotte_Neelle el Cant 3ohnsOm now residing at N°. ikw. , rhint street, Williams. blue, Pt. Y., was eon* of Pulmonary -acumen). ' lion, and Is now as hearty all Old lady es min be found. _ Peter Sadler Beekkgan, of &Mervin*, N. J., . was another reininriudde eon of Pulmonary °on• gumption. Eli ceradeate le attested Ds ma duff man lind.other wellithown edits:ma . Mary fichaddr.. of Kensington, Pz4 was a bad 4 : 31 5• ili a conatteltiort and Liver .Cketsplaltd, and Inftate4 &redly from balls, hexing at orte time ' toot* thanforty bolls open her person. W She sea, re entily sofa, and Oen married and ipe her Lathy In ilamtenat4Oftibt • t du ltai offica IA Dc , " 4, ,S Dr: CUENCIPS.P pozumqv trig. /311V1 SiSth B" .td 4 cpg lclers iust be =wawa - pb.114 Where - an De tellad - LB. 6E4 ir,KEYBEZ. !IN 14 °)V.C °d , 1..".:41:,,1ft:r:!45,141rrftb", rarromog TN .. . • .:! . ii'sl.-. • ..--- '',..:.. , :5. ' .v.r.-Cf ‘. -/,,, . -e , , ........ . v ,=.