he Vittshith Gaatte. P RIDAr - BRETBSIBER is, ism • TRAVELERS' GUIDE. &Will' and Departure of Trains • Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Depart S. ' Africa. t le '' ; , ll: Cr Eaprev.... 2e50 am Mail imam .• -. hall Acoommon e. 30 pon Peat Line... .... . 290 a m • 4 . ltta &Erie Mall 140 p m Pitt& Foie EllalLl23o pre . Thu, E x p rw .. 4:25 p m: Baltimore Elm's- tan p m -r. rut 1.100—.._. van pm I Poll..Expreae.. n 33 pLa ' „., ._..e .. .." Mite Wn AO , n COO pre Joh:ran% nearn..lone • m ,t 5 ,-,e,..:01111. Wart Station 6.204 ta let WaliStatlon CRS •ro a. -. l i d , 0 . l u l 1:10 5 p a m i. 1. 3 3 :: : It ; : '" --• ' l_ -,. ° &05 p m Ith " 0 037 p ,' f'' - 4 Z oPian reeeotro'n.lo2lojr in Penn Actomo , n. t/50 a 'a or : ' VllllTh&chaT,'.gstiVamle".`,:' wrje'arse.E'llir.Lrg°9 i , .7' at ta p. m. .1 !Plaid:Torah, Fort Wayne and Chicago. _ 4 (Departs. Arriaa. 1.., 1 2XPee11......... 15 0 a m'Exprec0.......... 2 9 0 a m lEntpren..---.. Zoep m Expreaa ...... ... aao p m • Citspreso..—...—. 303 p inExpreas twOpm all -790.4 ralfdall ' .730 pm .• * LK Cadge & Erie GAO am; N. Cagle a knit Sao p m New Brighton Aotommedatlon leaves Allegheny asporsit a.: so., nitro a. m., L 45 p. in., And end .p. no. Bochester, Oda p., m.; Now Cattle, am 1. no.; Economy, arm p. m. Pittaburgir, Cleveland and Wheeling. Papress ij'el 'R'Tio a milirmen 2do a m ft re55,...,t,..; V.: 1 , , t .,:,,, ra e .... 4 • :;1 5 0 t . : titenbenvlgt ascosaroadidlea e eeeeee e eeeeeeee " .at Sao pm. F ..i ";?. ' Pittsburgh . and Connellsvlle. S • ratp,Ml B l.l - 7, - .rt..t -: —. ' , 74... - ,i Antluit - ` 4 2W - rminbill--- e - - • (maple ~.Ihtai s9o p laciness PIM a t} • I.4Mitt Keciport.llo. a m ist 11 10Keepatt.am a m -o " .... CO pid 2d• - - ;... tie pla - 'let hun1d0ck.4..,209 am tit Biaddock's.•a• • m Id' - " ...• &la P m .etzzailif e kt444 l -ii All'irepiisjc;: , ~ z • Mail vs* it MF. .22spress tiD p mi. -.l4ofinseedsviosf 2,201 P Mb 61 : 4 -117PAND-FIJIBrIBIN. • ,-- Dieettagepf the,Soldters' Monument Awls elatidm-41telliorlatot the Mantis Com. inltt.furatatosenta sx;Callectors. Thopreghhir weekly ineetinitsf the Soldiers' 11 414aftaskoklatlortgaskeldtit the Board . ot 'Trade Houma, on Thursday . attFnuon At the usual hour, Jobs harper, Esu., in , the chair. The Flnai6s4i.kitial:ditia,whisiselainetructeit at4apeettututateetblkta ZreParaa suitable dr - culiiitaffictelo r the citizen - 1i of 111O'canaty, sub. milted the following, which wee read and ne • Celled : simannis , Ironvsnorr ASSOCIArms. • , County County Soldiers' Monument eteeoclation has been °Twittedfor thelpurpose of eredlng n'table roonneeent to the mem , cry of our county's herces who died in the war , fir the Union...Me latend.to, make the strut • tom worthrof the noble dee d, end of the loyal , ar.Agmerptetpeople.who mourn their-lore, Thetionument will be one bundled and see. • ettpltinftitethlghl — Upon It will be 'engraved the namtarelreftdececteed soldter.whO peen , teared..from• our county, or who belonged to - 'ml 1117 erganlzationa of the county, end on Its . 'summit will stand a bronze statue of our martyr President, Abraham Lincoln. The undersigned, Finance Committee, will appoint * one Collector in each election district Of the - county, for the purpose of collecting the necessary funds for the above object. The Association will be incorporated, and con !: • lid niers may become members thereof upon the following terms : 1. Corrratione, twee Payment of notices than ri • cue blin&a.• dollars each. • - 2. Associations (unincorporated), upon pay , ' meat at not Teat flame tars each. `-3. Male pinsintre; *cent of not less than five dollars each. S. FefilialtseelaPCM,..litapnent of not leas than , tterredtillinitich.i; , ' • , 5. Children, upon payment of not less than one dollar each. The Arsociallon pnbilsb and deliver, without Chelan. to each contributor of three ' do rtfildarglittedll, a Memphis or beak =ex , Wave irSemitihr Jabot:Ego/1m view of • Monument; a . brief history of the military co ganizetlerneverf drie reelenty; the names ot . ecealed eiddlere, with interesting matters Con -mated with their heroic dada, and an alphabet.. • teal weird (by districts) of the names of the - contributors, making altogether a valuable and Interesting publication. have fired membeanhip fees at so ow a gars as to enable all to participate in this noble work, we would euggeet that larger con teibutlons will be thankfully received [rem all who leei able to make them. 'We have all heretofore felt it a duty to aid ar'friMenfott - tfirWiiineded; etch and disabled soldiers of the Republic. The promptings of every loyal heart clearly Indicated that those who diglisiel leer, and perils baitle , and the litiratilps of the camp and the march, abouldevetelb,uteesmi provide liberally the ma terialeneceasary . for 'the. health, comfort and preservation of the lives of our gallant volun teers. %Min lea to generously regarded the Welfrerf theelivlre.let us not forget the dead batelifournecond great National struggle for Liberty and Unten. The duties of our common hnreanlly. Justice to ourselves and to the age in which-we-live, demand that we should erect an imperishable mouumeat to the memory of oar zorteter soldiers. - Wltb traemarieis keenly alive to the perils, .privations, auffertegs, and drama euperhumsn achievements of ear patriotic soldiers, and with dr eerie quielterletitby the mute eloquence of the nadabeilai graves of Union heroes which fur row the soil crientoted with their blood, let tts erect, :nag' goatrosept„ and commemorate the etotVot their patitoeem and sacrifices. As Ras said by Datdel Webster of Bunker MU Monument, we wish this column, rising towards beaten, within view of the pointed spites of so malty temnles . dedicated toiled, may contribute also to produce, in ailminds, a Mons feeling of Adeptliderica- auttorratlkule. We wish, thatlller last'object to the sight of him who leaves our cities, and the firtt to gladden his who revisits them, may be something which shall re tolzidlim of thellberterandeloryol our country.. Let It die ! let It rue, till It mat the sun in his coming let the earliest light of the 'awning gild it, and the parting day , linger and play on its ettmmit. Finance Cornmikee,Wra. Al. Germly, Ctusk. Man, James "P. Tasseer;W. W. Wait Frank Bailers, Joseph-Dilworth, A.. 0. IdTandleas, John Watt, 41.4.. , Pearson, A. M, Browy, Dane Jones, James Mitraba.. - Itmr Ccnamlttecon' Finance also reported the foliersibiglist of • ; smatirsiesi rim) eau-wrens. • Beientit. and 'Eighth wards, Pittalmrkh t-Joeeph,L. Cotta, late of 75 th P. V. Pitt Township—B-1M Craig, late of 4 6 th P. V. Brmifrham—WM. • 13aekmeister, let lode. peril:mt. Ohio Battery. • Laireneevillo—Capt. E. P. Johnston, late of imak-r.N. - Second Ward, Pittsburgh. and Findley Town. abill—Thrs. J. Foater,l4th P. V. First Ward, Allegheny—Wm, Shields, 1.034 BMA' Ward, Pittatiorgh, and Second Ward, ..A.144#1 - t-Weiley Scheer, 15th Pa. Cavalry, - Mquesne - Boro—Vot. Long, late of Bridle's Battery, sth U. B. Artillery. post ...Towne:tip—Gay Cratiin,gham, 4th Pe.. ftobitsoti Townellp--Copt. W. H. Young, 4th Ts. Cavalry. Fourth and Birth Itardn a Pittebsygbian7l ,st'S 4 linowden Townahlp—Jo glintphy, sq. Ttilrd - read Ninth Warder, Patabargh-Stan 411ah..11onegomeiry, ECM P. V. Beelidea l'enenetilp—Wm.. Joyce, Esq. MAI= Towtuship—DanielKahn, 00 / 11 4 8 11 4- 'Abair•Towaahipa--Rev. D. fia- Any person Madrona of ajmohitment may call - st the office of - Jones 'Berton, Grant' street. v.cakoorsAradumgmteflieleut e .,am carol= :grab len floGarsTendaY• - eZealienlOPP°r" lsnlty Is here ate:ldea to keiIIIIICI2 eahibeer, for whim the ecarraittee AUlgive the preference lta. Ilpoorntteentaijf; cspablo. Ali . Collectors enaikeounimallotanzmaendett., Nothing of Iterther Interest being brought np, ihtf Antoelitton; adjourned to meet On Thuradat abtetpon.nezti at the same hour. ' „ , atillettele,Cald-311nloi Con'apiny, V.494Sept„nttnntl4 tin the advertisement in our, columns . of the above named company. For thCfaitliateep months, Mr. W. P. Pollock, of Ith(elty, iumbeen on, tbegtonad, engaged la se. - Corps rot the:coapanitbe best' claw as they weredfaciii4edl, and: that lie tea iineieited in his '''''" : entfeseetic Gfehown 'from the mop of OM made apt only liable city tag in Dm mountains. Dr .. n Quo Wattra. thla , sap ' haetaade 1 1349 Of those si:amens of top ore,Ovlng as a result, Yttjlocitlxiattrl,so to seek $7,00.t0 the ton. This for tqp.tgelio aonsldentl Ivry good. Out of bur mountains the ounilta wen 41a85,,intolt37,61tikthe ton from cm of the :iouds,tudfmut two others s general malt of .423 s /Do itictssim,oo,to the *ant was obtained. u6ldfdritloall,:tht company to: sell only' *l4itellt etc,* toAt the - expense:tot getting the • -Nomulogether.and placing, machinery upon la °nett /hose. Inveattnents 'that will TeY:righk'frotd the - beglingsg. ;:lt Is - contidentir expected that E tholimbed emon4orenxiroirreg 'wt gPOOtegrball An.b (OW. of • the ore, together vrlttiontlfituttaa- ofassay; can be seen ot thit offieof ord. , T. Childs, — Esq., •No. :fA FII111.60x 1 .1 1 1)Aldirs, rltertaginfOrmatio4 wlif Atichterfully given. • • _ „ Iphitioned.,..The picnic - iota/pod, to bo giXeßibithOS:klety of 13t:. VIncOOR" de rata,' city .Potk. yesterday, nos - bon. postponed., prink totho unfaTifiroblo weather, oath lifoog. - - . , Postponement at the Great Regatta for Two Reeks—The Collyer (New York) Crew Entered-..A Crate - Publicly Ruled Out-. The Prize? andl.Entrye. At a meeting of hhe minaliers of the Regatta Association held yesterday MOrxtialf, It was Pe attired to postpone the regatta, which was to have come off on SatnrJay next, until Saturday, Itilth test. The object In making this change of time was, that the champion crew of New York would be able to participate—they having a race on band, which will take place on the 25th inst., after Rich they will immediately start for this city. Several other crews of note have also announced their intention to be present, and a eerics of the most melting races ever held in this country is anticipated. The Association has issued an Invitation to all Iho boating clubs in the United States, except the Poughkeepsie, clue, which le debarred out on a=ouot of the di: honorable manner la which they have acted since their race with the champion crew of New. York. Aa the regatta was originally designed to bring the New York and Pittehe-gh crews t-, getter, the action o f the Committee in postpon llig toe race to snit the convenience of the New York crew, will meet with the hearty approba tion of all who desire to witness an exciting, well -contested race between the skilled Oarsmen of the Country, d cordial welcome will be ex• tended by the lovers of aquttle sport lo oar city to this, and all other crews from abroad. In view of the entry of the New York, and pram. bly Ine Boaton.Bt. !oho?* ,aud,,Ward-Axothera crews, the CommittetrorrThe - *colts :hire . - Itil diclously increased the amounts ,iir the'Prtem, so that, though previonslir largei ..they ant now larger than, have ever been ofterolln any angina In the - &natty.' Mb 'lngle 'ttebll'ontiatt, hum been thrown open, ta . 'illeinnen ' ,. lls ntrl, bl ieptiog the tnembento iirdughleepaleorew. ThlewW eve en opportunity far the Wards, Dennis, Leery, Radtbrd, Dayleitheillglln broth ges-and-ntlun 'relebiatel - oalutado to Mott their ifklll mown Weldorn:WelOre-, _ .... ... ' , The following letterio the dh s rnplon ttenWl.' from Mr; Charles . .b. -. Pdeerelly,-Ilayor . tiontlueo cicile,,glll.l:4SlV4llltemn: . Mayan's Orrzcz, / - RE* TOME Sept. 12, 1865. i 1 FRIEND ) 3 / 1 111:al 'Our fmrrOm crew will en. terwnd compete In your regatta, If you will - 112 Abe date on the ZOO, 60 as to give than Almelo tietit i o Pltr y burgh o e f f; , , z e e r v igi ru ng on thelr ? s lab ;ace understood to be In ease the ”Poughkeepsle Crew" are ruled out publicly by yentr Commit tee, as our New Teltmew would /let COlngetb. Leith or row into line with them under ann.*. Ouistances. I sincerely bona the regatta will ;rove to be thi'brit. and most eatlafactary ever arranged In the Vatted States. Yours, lc.. . Cites. A. PHrsaetr.t. nounced The postponereent of Itie race is officially-an -116 tbnOVll; ey - Raßroad. 920 a m Yiprelll,4: 71:03 iiaccatimoctstion rrm Remoter:llm regatta published for Saturday, the 18th Instant, to postponed by instructions of be Regatta Committee till September 30th. Open to all crews In the rutted States and Can 'odes (ezetpting only Mr crew b.own at 174 Poligh yrpsir [Tf tr of Ma, 1%5, of boat Fichh, competing with crew of Samuel. Collyer on that date,) for the following prizes: For four-oared boats, Oral prize. $7OO. If three or more entries are made, a sec and prise of $lOO. For single scuffs, first prize, SILO If three or more entrhe are made, a second prize of 150.. . . For boys' race, single scull, first prize, $3O. If to or snore entries are made,' a actond se ot $2O. Finn boats to start punctually at 2 e. M., on y of race. Entries at this date: • Friendship, foot aars, Pittsburgh. Xanthe, tour oars, Manchester. .. . Collyer, four oars, Near rorir crew. Ft.r.aroa, Preslden W. W. WARD,Becretary. Mu. Bannarr's ttmsarrt.L.l.ll. Lawrence per . rat, win has been personating the flee char acierliftliiiit Gray, In Lester Wa,Beers pOlint, tar play of "Rosedale," takes a benefit at the Pitistmrch Theater this evening, when ttda heratlted play will be produced for the last time. It Is one of the most Interesting and effective: dramas which bra been produced on our boards for years, , and Mr. Barrett 18 adrollublj acc laimed thionghont hy . the stock companY, which Is decinedly the beat .we have had here for along time. Manager ifendenton deserves great credit for the manner in which he has gotten - up this pees, and we only regret that Mr. Barrette en gagements prevent him from remaining with us another week. Be leaves on Saturday for Chi cago, but we hope he may eons favor na with another visit. The lovers of genuine acting litiOtild not fail to embrace the opportunlty to Witness this piece, and give Mr. Barrett, \is "bum per" at par ting. OPERA Efoces.—Mlss Charlotte Thompson receives a farewell benefit tonight. and will make but one more appearance, to morrow night ending her engagement. We trust that if she cannot be Induced to-remain a third Week, she will soon pay oar city another visit. She has become a favorite with the drama-loving public generally, yet so Interwoven dot's she become In thought and feeling with the charac ter she assumes, that we should not mesa her half so much as herbeantlful persozations. The four ac drama . of "Rich and Poor will be pro duce. night, in Which' she will appear. The aft ece anticipates " Deeds of Dreadful Rote.. U r era Yesterday's Evening Gazette The Base Ball Tonruement While our English consfas have their nati,nal tame of cricket, we have also en athletic tame watch is peculiarly American. In all the prin cipal cities of America, there are Base Bata clubs, of more or less antiquity and of greater or less fame, according to the physical condition of the players and the spirit with which they have entertd into the contest for .. the ball." In our own vicinity we have several fine clubs, unmberlnx from twenty to forty active members, each. In these clubs we have noticed a tendency to classification, resulting, we suppose, from mutual convenience, as ranch as from mutual taste; one einb, for =ample, will include a ma jority of Bankers and Bank Clerks: another a majority of Merchants and Salesmen, and so on. In all or our clubs, we find the members amongst our most respectable and industrious citizens. The athletic, aut-of-doors exercise to resorted to as a' mach needed tonic, to recuperate both body and mind, as &contrast frout close activity in the counting room, the study or the work shop. Surely our young men will be benedtted by frequent visits to the ball ground, not as spectators. _merelY, but with belt and bat, to learn the use of lungs and muscles, and to for get, for an how or two, the monotony of "cent. per cent." We are glad to notice that the great c'hampion club of this country, the Ai Merles, of Philadel phia, bare accepted an invitation extended by three of the Allegheny clubs, to play a series of friendly games on Monday and Tuesday next, on the fine green of the West Commons, Allegheny. We would urge upan our readers, who can make U. convenient, to attend one or more of these games and Ju dge for themselves in relereece to this fine Attuarican game. We learn from the advertisement, hat the Committee 6f Arrangements have made provision for the comfortaud convenienmkot spectators, by erect ing eligible seats, from which a flue view of the content may be obtained. It la expected that ferneries will be played during the tourna ment, the drat game on Monday at ten o'clock, the 7Eraisrprits being the contestants; the second at three o'clock, by the Lincoln boys; on Tues. day morning, at ten o'clock, thylvetemm Alkgheny wilt take up the bat; land M three 'o'clock the great =tea by a picked nine from each of the three clubs, will engage the champions. To an ordinaryebb, this would seem a terrible -or deal; but from the 'fame and acknowledged abilities of the Alhietka , little doubt can be en tertained that they will add to their Well earned honors. . . T.ho Sunday Moor Sellers. The half dozen tavern helpers of Troy mu end vicinity, whom we mentioned "as ' having b een fined flay dawn each by MAIM Morrison. for Sunday Hiner Beast, have since fallen Into the hands of District -Attorney 'Kirkpatrick, at, whose instance they have been held to answer at the neit (lint uif Court.- This Wardell, In accordance with law; and us. the defendants have violated - the statute with a full knowledge of the risks they were running, they cannot Coal pinln of having to meet the penalty in full. Tide Is the only way In which the evil can be remedied, The Paoli and. Mimday Morders.--Joho Ream, .ladjeted for the murder of the Misses Penland Monday, in Cambria comity. was tried during the present week Add - aecuittled. The . Principalwrideaceagainst therisoner:lsm:the fact that he had stated, Is the hearing of one of the witnesses, that - he would like to hart Mu PauPs pecket-book,ind - Veal rather ; kill her dime calm her to get waardmi shown . that the clubs made* kMthera 41efermaleas tiro. men;had been whittled off byes ordinal* witea kulfeatie blade at which had .bear_ ropsh;and' that'ihe Marc found the owasemlon of the prisoner woolimakajard such marks ewthesei cm the "aloha, The defendant proved ,iutaipdf *,the irFPlPATetted witbOutimwrinigthObbg:' flody. +eignd.. riffs body of. 41 boy named Alexis:der - N:o°opar, son of John 11.,Cooper t .of No. 48 . Willitri avant; WU found floating in the ' Allegheny yestellayi near the ' TallrOad bridge. bee been await g alacenifonday::and is imp posedtobntre !Mal FirOWned sehliebathtng. 0. P.—A liiiite'cetegiitliitiortEedid,. lellcrwo OtthONWOClatt sad T 16.1617 1611 Viet altimore, 041tte 18th loot„ to witness the cor-, *OwdvetUee tha otatttoi of L'Atrity VO 7 Y Of. r;#pgjilt4ol• • • Amusements.' • - - • •. The English party will arrive here shortly after midnight, and will stay at the Lindell Ho tel, where apartments are In readiness for them. They will be visited at nine o'clock to-morrow 5110113 In g, by a committee appointed by the Ater. chants' Exchange, alter which they will take a steamboat excursion on the river, nod at I o'clock P. re, a grand dinner will be given them at the &tithe= Hotel. Invitations have been tendered them to visit the Iron Mountain and other iron forocatlons below the city, and also to make ex cursions on the Penile, North Mlesorirl, and Iron Mountain EMl:Dade, by the Presidents of three roads. GrXIIIIA-L 011 ANT AT SPRINGP FELD OUTUAJIT- Curt'Lao, September 13. General Grant's trip from Galena to Spring field, was a continued ovation. The reception at Spnngtleki was a magnificent attain Trio General visited the tomb of President Lincoln. at Oak Ridge Cemeteiy, early this morning, and at 10 o'elotit be and Ma party started tor Bt. Lords. Jobe J. Houston has resignellf his position as General Freight Agent of the Pittsburgh, Fort Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and he goes to New York to take charge of the general freight department of a transportation company of large capital, owned end controlled by some of the leading transportation men of the coon try. A collision occurred vesterday oh the North western Railroad, south of Janesville, between the regular passenger train north, and a wood train, in which a brakeman of the pateenger train wee killed, and two passengere Injured. The report of the health officers, Tor the month of August, gives anything hot a flatter ice complexion to the health of this city, Mora having been 461 deaths do ring, the month. LOOISTILLS . ()MIURA WI II ROD DERR AIM RUM- The LOUDITiIIe , Democrat of Wednesday, =ye: It there was over a time in the history of our city when the extra Vigilance: of our pollee force was needed It to atthepresent. as oar ally la now overran with a let of the moat dating robbers, burglars and murderers that have ever bean known to the history of crime. Not a day pass= that we are not called upon to record some maniere= assault and daring robbery committed do she very ht art of the city, and staruseriv hour at night, and, 14 fact, some times in broad daylight. The frequent occur. NOM of theme outrages and the =ape of those theme:emit them are matters of aerie= balm (once tootle/oin% Met Ibte. man to not este himis person and property who= badness bans apt liner 'ark; :Gentlemen whit in the Oompany of ladled hive bent knocked down and the !adios grosslyrizumited. Al. an early hortrj yesterday :arming , Itedna darlig thieves made several attempts to enter tenses on Center-it:ear end In some instances they were sucanafal. They started with a lid der and entered several houses through second awry windows:-The lon= gannet Thornton wen entered,'sfid The Sobbed of his pockeSbocck. One or two other houses were entered mod robbed of ` email amounts. -The' lame party went to the house of Kluerow, at the corner of Center and Chestnut, plated their ladder to the secondatoi7 window , entered the balm and stole The made Ity the Shelves waked tlia Inmates. e , the nlath" The thieves mad's. their 'escape by • the ladder. butwere in 'sties a . hurry that' they went otr.. Icaiing Oa - ladder. which Mr. Rites:row now hof di m atrophy of the adventure. Ocae.gentlemein whcrheard of the affair made It known Ova number *or policemen whom be round at a 0111_er Or. Fourth and Ore= streets, kut thiryrefeased to go,•as the affair'Oecored out of their_ ) Ztal.aPotqlnsßati Ididtself returned to the scene ,or the rebeery. but the vhiaiem trulde 'their equpe. The TitrereillEffera4 Di% lesterdlY BAP: ..We. k a nithet the prbyrteter".. or ilvery-dtatde ow iranklth slicer; was recently . tittildfadla the OM 0(45.000, ander the dreamscap e-ea: Ha sold his army atom and , Intalnen .for thepnrpopsof inveithdy at fithole.' 'bad formed kftrtnerefdp ,wlth notomaintanee, and intreatedtheltiniofs3,ooo to him, for that par. tjoaft-----43hortly after his Rattner .rated that he bad lost the money whiler goieg from theeall &aft atatfort.to hie resddenee. fiehat glace dia. ippeareddeavrog the flvery .mah minus the whole, avails of- hit htudnow enta'prbe, cad 1/ RUCS day PrcoPect Or hi'fCCOtiff• The County Veer—Tithe Extended, The Board of Mtmagers of the Allegheny comity Ay:Senn - Val &clay, at a nteetihlC hots yesterday, deterniked to extend the time for *sling the fair until the 17th of Oelober—two Weeks fitter than previously arranged. There are two reasons for this change, the first of which is, that the active members of the Board find it impossible to get ready for the exhibi• Clot; at the time first fixed upon; and the other reason assigned Is that tArte county fairs, In immediate vicinity, have been flied for the same week—namely, those of Wash (ninon, Beaver and Butler cotudies. It was deemed ad: useable therefore, to postpone the opening far a fortnight, which has been done. The entries will to made on the 17th, and the exhibition wit be opened to, the public on the 18th, 11th and 20th of October. - . •• In this connection We would urge upon our farmers, manuGtnrers., and business men gen erally, the Importancenf contributing liberally to the fair, and doing every thing to their power to make it benefielai and attractive. There has not beet as much zeal and enterprlxe played In this respect as there !Mould have been, and now that the time his been eitended, it to be hoped that every one interested In the success of the exhibition will go vigorously to Work. We have abundant means and materi als with which to:makes creditable display, and Kiall we not employ them? Let us have an old fashioned fair, one which will attract and lacer. eat the entire community, and put m msr to the spirit- poc and enterpkets' of those e. who exhibit the proper rk itanw`aq EaThinerk The following is -a Statement of the approxi mate _timings otAtl Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago RallwayCompeny,4nring the month of August last, ea compared with the •eame period of the.previoliisleirl 1864 lunr °us: From Freights ..... . $ 391,131', OS g /AIMS P 7 $ 62,33876 Passengers.... M 2,678 67 111,019 SI 21,620 OS Ex. Matter-- 13060, et l . 6030 os sts, 201[2.5 cm 7425 00 E. of Railway. 7,0/11 11.1 7,023 Et.. 13113eellexteou. 1,984 10 2.21 et * in .. OS 4r25,517 It2' BlZ,iartit onto' fronsi _ tcrd.turilytid:4s4,tyar 05, i 1,135,116 33 1,4 0 3,91.3.73 ' Included in the &me items of freight and passeutdr -earnings is ;t25,900 for gopisinefa transportation. _ Tc:irlat of Rose The burslanff Of eight' sections, out of ten, at teat of the new hone,. has caused considerable feeling among the firemen, and Mr. Beebe, en gime& of the Neptune, who made the test, has beets charged with unfairness in putting on a beerier pressure titan was Cowed. To put himself right, he bas made a statement under. oath to the effect that the pressure of steam did not eiceed one hundred and eighteen pounds, and that the hose burst at a water presses of one hundred and forty pounds. The hose were made by Mr. M'Combs, of Wilmington, Dila. ware. The Committee are undecided whether to accept or reject the hose. Another trial will probably be ordered. More About Mn.. Grinder.—Coroner Clawson will leave on Friday morning, for Leechbnrg, with Dr. McCook, to exhume and bring down a portion of the remains Of a brother of Mr. Grinder. who b alleged to have been poisoned by Martha Grinder On hts,beinty. .money. The Cam le claimed to •be one of the hardest against her yet diecoverid. If it la any worse than some already exposed, It is certainty bad enough. Almostan Accident.—This ironing a man Idightly under the Influence of Iletur, attempted to ems the upper part of Fourth Street, Jest In advance of a street car, when he loot his balance ►nttfell won the track. Fortunately the car teas on thb "upgrade," and a vigorous applica tion of t h e brake checked It In time to:allow the fellow to roll, uninjured. oat of the way. New aluale.—ltrk Charlotte Blume, - No. 43 Filth street bas for sale "The Unreturning Brave," u sung by J. A. Palmer. of Cameros:l and Dlxey's Minstrels; And 7`Coming Hume, or the Cruel War is Oyer,'L -words and music by Curies Carroll Sawyer. All the hate musical publications eon he had at this establishment. fondant*? KillecL—Jamey Wilnams. co &tete? of the Local Freight, on Qua Penneyivard Railroad, was killed at Borrear,:ns Wednesday Ile was coupling cars together, and wits vatsgh by the bumpers and pushed to death: BY LAST NIGHT'S MAILS, Arrival of Gen. Grout—How he Is to be Entertained—The European Inshore. A special telegram of Wednesday to the Cin cinnati Caxue (rem St. Dacia says: Gen. Grant, family and party arrived here by a special train from Springfield, at 3 o'clock thus afternoon, and were quietly conveyed to the Lindell Hotel. where rooms bad been provided for them, in camages furniahed by Mayor Thomas. A large crowd of citizens greeted the General on his arrival at the hotel, but be quietly Withdrew to his rooms, and it was afterward an. tvor ced that he would receive visitors in the ; nbilc parlor this evening. It is proposed to give the General a truly pop tln• fteeptlon during his stay here, and Lafay ette Park hat been suggested as a suitable place where thousands may see and take him by the heed without the senal crowding and Mem:l eer lair ea of suck OCCIIBIOt.S. RAILROAD COLLISION A rrsAyr LOSS 12 .0BENSON.11cCLEAN iSc CO., Bankers and Brokers. No. 75 Iregirth Stmt. Ptitzlbsiiir. Demons racedvetl In PAN FUNDS and OOIN tENOY. • Collections made In all parts ortha United states. any and sell at marled rates: U. S. 6 per sent. ISM, Bonds; U. S. do. 540 do.; U. 9. 6 per sent. 10.40 do.; U. S. 6 per cent. Certificates Indetnetneu New U.S. Tammuz* Note.. They also BM Ina SELL UN 00111.51199.11157 41 the New York, Philadelphia. and Plttaborkb Boards, all kinds of Government Seaurltioa St 'aka. Bonds. Gold &a. So. FINANCIAL AND connreinan. FIFORERS AND 'BANKERS BOARD cocr..riCD Et* 1100INVO0, iff'ol.6eol k CO.) T0C14966y, Sept. li, 1305. 00ored. JAN. C. 5, Five Twenties -- lm 60 0. S. Seven Thirties, 09 00 99 A, U.S. Ten Forties ... 93 00 91 00 C. S. Certificates, Bold —.Aso a) _ditrll(Aupi, 7 Fi v", ; 7 3 rt Steubenville Sertp (Contractors). Lawrence Co. Ws 40 00 Butler County Boatmen* Insurance Co.. Cub Insurance Eureka Isurnranca,... Wystsyn.,.. 7=ll:4lat'llank —a..) 50 00 Iron City Bank Be?. & blannfas. Nat....._....... 56 00 56 60 Peoplaai Batton! Bank.... --154 at National Bank Commesee—.... 620 Co Zdesmens.•. CO 00 Y of Pttta. Oattmbla Ol CO Chem Run Cientral..— Sherry Bus I Cherry Run it Plttatargh Eldorado / ' Federal. Murray Oil Oblo Valley-- Ritchie- ry & Cherry Ralston Gemenis of MEM -- 6 00 ....-. 100 --. - t Ou I=l t«'o Cherry Run h 63 .7COO Ali heny °ay DlUuleinfa 6 'S ... 60 It P F'W & 0 R 66 60 • • • Our local ,took market was 4erobt of interest or actiell y today, there being but little lo s icary for stuck, of any character, and no sales that we could bear of. Some of our people still have a hankering for Bank char.', but they are not, ea yet, d.teposed to accede to the azure, named by holder. 011 Curia were span neglected today, Tter• vac little or no Inquiry, and we are not, at tad writing, cognmant of any sales. Tame are sill quite a Lumber of parties wanting to buy Coleco bia, but they are waiting for It to touch 23. The sale of Cbany Bun &Pittsburgh reported prate day at GO, r.hould bare been at as—quite a dif Wence. —The Sub-Treasury oltiee, In New York, re ceived on Monday 1350,0e0 In gold from the Nen Or'enns office, where the gold euatoms lISVO bee, accumulating 11. r severs! months. Should Me tter cores In gold or earreney be required by the cotton trade, for tranzmieam to New (Mean., the Sut.Treasnrer 1n New York to perste! to mike transfer drate no the New Orleans Sub. Treesurer for either. In former years, before the war, this arrangement was frequeradY found On be vary convenient to the cotton and dameatla exeltaege Mena Ike feHoWthlriptke . 2 omPereiltre etete.e.2 oG the export* (exeseire of *pee•e) from the port of York to foretgo ports for tka week audio{ Epept . 12, and Eine J... 1863. 1864. 1863. For the ireek.., 'V2;112497 Mi444:15 11.011,11761 P.* , 1 , P 0 11041.- 11..e85,re7 14 , 1443,862 107.272,141 Sine JAM ttra.":07.4.24 14.5,EiSki9g li. u,591 Prue of g01d.... It! 994 —There L. Boma apprehension that trouble to brewlrg to the National Dank Not. circulation. The New Yolk city banks held a meeting yester day to pet Get a plait to restrict the use of !tattoos/ bask cartetsy, by sortie( ectintry not. and run ning the Miming banks for greenbacks. It Legated that use of the city bank. Is selling national (W -ren' y at ro rent. per COCO dlscotizt.. The Operation is more spiteful than necemary. Oars of Clearest adyttetsgm erlein•l/1 sought lit a stational cur rency, le uniformity of value la all parte of the country, an/ this was believed to be secured by the same reepousibtilty of the government fee Its Ultimate renenspinn, and the recelyabiliti of all alike In all parts of the country for all pageants to the government. except custom.. if the banks themselves make a di s tinct i on a. Is proposed et Dew lock, a war among the banks is inaugurated at uteri wtth what result euinot be foretold. That the city banks require some a coneeesion on the part of to. country banks, whine elnuilelion so largely terum to tlis commercial centres, cannot be denied, but whatever is right and equttable should be adjusted between the city and country beak. without cumin, before the public. The movement at Newbark Is owlet-stood to Include at the banks or toe three cities, N.. York, rail adelphla and Boston, In the clearing-bonee ao rangements of their respective cities' We see It stated that of the ISM basks established under to. national system DIM have selected New York, Boston and Phdadelphia a. plates of redemption for their notes. while 2u7 hate selected tlincinna tl, Chicago, Pluaburgh, and other provisional points. This leaves 311 hacks which hare made no selection whatever, It Is believe] by not a few that If this system I. adopted it will be a blow Work at the 'ls:spacial bsoktng system; that It will have the effect of localising the Natl real Snub elmolation, whereas It ought to he ceneral. But t yen this projected station should prove the entering wedge to 41•140. important no-lines tins in the law, It cannot be denied It Is • step towards arresting lye evil Modernity towards oven banking which at present prevail., cud whian threaten. serious consequence. to the country in the end. The country bank., it le ceedlem tartar, are opposed to this sy.teen of redemption, which would compel th•st to keep Dainties at one of the financial nonce riamed.—Philo. Ledger, CENTRAL LIVE STOCK MARKET. Reported Expresaly for the Gazette. East 1.1121111TT, Sept. it, ISO. UATTLE—The market hal been fairly satire du. ring the week which bee closed, the tree...thins, In the aggregate being larger than the week pre ordng, and the supply was fully up to the no. orago. Stock cattle ruled a little dull during the closing two or three dare, ow rig to the number of buyer. being greatly ditalnl•bed, while prime fat Exert end heifers were la detailed and ruled ► frae- Uon higher, The former sold at from 1,4435,K, for common to Ma e, nod the latter may be fairly quoted at 1, .G1!i--tocoe extrs selling up to , `,ifg The demand for stock cattle imam. to be lab elf conelderably, while al yet there le no groat dinalniation in the receipts, and It looks although the n fle r , , rt.tcular clans of cattle grid rule still lower. EP There le a continued fair demand for Sheep, and while the market continues to rule steady and pretty. active, there hap been no re markable change to notice in prices. Uommon to choice gradan may be quoted at 50.94(0 , ,1., and these appear to be the extremes of the market. ilUrio.—Market Very trio, and, with a goal de mand for ehipment and very limited rerelpts, prt are have advanced 1401 cent per pound. As will be fern by reference to the sales, price. ranged from I1,12(112 teat. per pound, gross, as to quality. SALES OP 0008 MI:=I!IE7P=3 11 ilden Laymen hlcll•rs ry lark . Holmr• Gtlettral•t W./feint Mt110r...., GUe4relet OliefirClot 4 227 It ....... 62 179 11 75 200 222 12 75 216 215 1/ 75 70 252 I/ 8 1 -..-.11 229 51 60 ..-..111 237 I/ 12 39 210 II 73 13 231/ 12 20 10=2# Are . .... ...... . Slam 0 ralkete ....R Ipple ... A Wort ItSplat.. Singer....—..-- Ripple.. Tilden Ripple.. =II= Salm Bum, No. doge. Price. Atkinson ....Km,. 190 00 106 8iUt1......-- ..... Hemet 107 05 56 ALAMO° 0 .... ...... Taylor 757 91 26 Goldeldge Llzeolo 316 01 26 Bell— Gamble ..---Ott 80 60 Panemu t —....L100010 086 100 00 Law....-- Heuer 305 82 00 Deberlala 11eum5_ ._ ....... ao 1U 73 131atk ......—..Todd 106 61 16 SO •htley 09166 ~.. 93i f ii 60 OberG3 1 odd— . 1111 03 55 Smith. Ileum 328 OO elbleldi • Guie, 0103 36 23 'can...* . Todd Voter— Smith. .. 6,9 tS Ph ad 800 N. 7314 head =Z=E3 broClaln to nouth 12 head dockers, ring Et at op. Taylor to Illutrabeig 40 bead good steer., 'transit- Ing%o, at 6,10. gleFtierson'to Fuller 106 head good stoekedi, averaging 929, at 0,44. McPherson to tlassady 111 head OM Illinois steers, ateraging 105 1 e, at 00. Fuller to Fleming st head good stoOkers, arms. Log MO, at 5,76. a 00. to Halal 115 stockers, 11 S - orating oil, at t'uller to Elliott 42 held good stockers, avatar log 842, at 5,62. bblielbtra to Jack 40 head pretty good cattle, averaging 950, at 6,10. Hon told 15 head to Smith good nook !tattle, 4 , v l e Ll i va ki, ,: t ilt to Kelm, averaging 863, good Steam, at 5 ,4 0 . Hug to Zelet.laln 107 good idolisers, averaging $l2, at 9,00. Burr to Miler 102 head good stockers, averaging 510, at 5,6 0 . Hug to Fulton 51 head good straight stook, aver aging 1020,•at 640. I gels po. *old 146 falrhdi steers, averaging 104 , 0, , nt tireirhatr . . - to Elegant 178 head common stook tattle, averoginL772. tad& • Wall'a 430, - terFUheliter 39 nom oxen and steers, averagingdooo, at 842, , Walt Oca td tahead aloe halters, averaging 025, at 0,25. Eosendall ter Sam 53 head stockers, averaging $lO, at 9,10. Roselle all to Fuller 153 hoild.PrettY goOd atoms, sve rX i tlart i . 2 Ogitt 7 lfrheld ggoodatoohere; 53er agingn at 13,43. itambolt to Beghtle =thud good stoats's, over. arnaginr7, at 6,71 . . -• • - Ilambow to Fuller I.2sl.eatigoOd 400154 3 7 4 aver aging stn. at Via. f t9 zUl 4 , g°4 4 3 513 It bead stonkers,hruaging ' Yirghng to Ingram led / ialrlitt Mere, ay.grngtoctr, e,mx., / „racrz, t , 01 ." 2 .9 27 bad itOckera, artgag‘ Johnston to Shamberg 4.2 head pietty good dial areragtailedral Welsh to HoStetter 62 heed good stockers, over .l log 853, at Sc. McPherson to I.locaL6 154 head good stockers, scsrsgloS 95 4. 1 . 6 . 20 . Mat to Fuller 1.26 teed good ssttleoLversgiog st 0,60 •LL to John Smith 34 head good uttla, •cer wog 1188, at 7,11.46.3 e to same 187 good steers, averaging 1166, at 7.12. MEi=l 16311100= MEE= EINIM= I , ftube to Yottodt 8t bend atxkers, nvernilg F. 12, at 6. Fuller to (26essaly 819 rood Cock errttle, .erne lrg 54r.•0t 6 to .4 1.r,it 17 head pretty 0 cod steel, x% eragmc 1070 •t 5,25. :114; to flo:c444perg 45 hold, u ver‘glal ,!I 4,15. g Sat trrie Z; head pretty good steer., elac lag Logan to All,ler 16 heed go.nl eettle, everagirq I , al. at C hod.l) 31 , 13 cc. b_ught Le. dea 5 75; 21 head 45 a• P!TISHLJRGII al aRKI2.ITB. nonsosv, Eept. lt, 1865. Ti e general markets were rather dull and neg- Ifeteo tu•day, owing, we presume, tc the wet and Inclement condition of the weather. There Is no change to note In prices, however, and stocks trail hinds are light. GRAlN—Wheat is arm and fairly active but un fichanged. Sala of 2 cans on private terms Oats rm with a fair demand at unchanged rates , tale of 1 car on track at 45; 300 bush in store at 50 ; and small tales at 50(165 tot new and 014. Corn la very dull and neglected ; tale of 300 bush strictly prtme al. 130. Bailey le in demand at sloo,_ Sale of 2 au. on._prfrate terms. No motet:neat Lei Rya. GROCERVES—Market stilt co o tie mu eery strong for all kligs of goods, wan an active Made. Su gars are eery drret, with ,a further advance entielpsted, the Sales being Much larger than the Imports -lit the Eastern .market. In Syrup. we be/Nett not/ignite an advance, Frime and choice Coffees are same and bald higher; The followlog Sr. the rUltilg rates llorree,!ttle, •IX. good, 32%, prima to choice, IS treicite. Sugars-00s, ICA 3.0 isc de Porto Rico.lB tit !TM in. IL. l limpirs. ASAI 21% to 22. .1.L." ,A 121; . 20404 44 "C." rior• from rri4 to 750. Porto Igloo Manias. leg III,C0(pi1,06. HMS, 12012,4 e. Ryntps, 111,0rtik FLOUR—Is drm with a fair local demand.' and priors ate well rurtatheit. We tote regular mites In store at ge,0ri352,215 for Spring Wheat, and 810,00 amyl., for Wlnterchttlee tonadi $16,60. Rye Flour's selling AW a entail way at 10,50. PROVlslollS—Bacon to drm and toodarately active but prices are ailtholit quotable Change. 22®71.ard la quoted arm at 22s for Country . an.l 2.5. 1 w-; lot rlty— .mall sales of Mess Pork t 4.12,2iiid no, meted Deef is quoted at 23, l'itrrr—,Cale of 22 tots Eastern resell(' at $1,25. per kiwi. Oreen apples In demand an I course, sate 01 55 bbli at gigga per bbl; also, sates of choice at IGR li e,do. No movement In Dried Fruit. Etl• E.-1s . dem, and fairly sell ye, and the sack to Ills market Is comparatively light. tales of W. B. et 18; lisktburg,l9, and 25egli for Factory sod Groben. in 00 •• 2500 ••• 60 00 -........ 60 60 IMM:171 FIIITTEIt-11 attn.!? with a'fstr dtalftnel, bot al be receipt. are Ineriasa.nr. three to no eh %nye to +)C( a. t ale* of It bbls common packed at 24; and i begs einte . frerla at 3n. EC() "—ln gar d amend and brio, With sales of fresh pecked at 72—•..nse holds,. asking more. ISlELlS—Tnuotby Seed la a *bade tirtner, and holder. generally are •sklng }LSO. Flaxseed Is in active demand, sod would aellreadlly at 1A76. N Intny doing to tlorerared. ~ .VFFET Pll FATOEY—Firm. tettli sales of "Jets sel'a"at SS.IF. Per it. and supply very nght. 1 11 C.11WINGS—Folm, and to pretty good de. ma -d; salsa of Cadaage inapaction u 11,00. PA LT—ls limn, and fnlrlt active but unelanae.l; ste acte small Isles la store at r.,6302.76 par Ls; rel. WV lONS—Are In demand for ahlpssat at $1 per buth—stuall e•les f 1,26. • —• BEAN,S . —cr Islet and 11110hAnge4 —.lee Is: 'nal I n 1•11 sales 01 prime small White '1,25 per bush. rirsanuticH PETROLEUM MARKET • Terasnar, Sept. 11, tee& 011 t -Dr —The erude market woe only mod erately !dire to-day, the reported bale. beteg t. her /mall In the aggregate, Jo& We bite reason to belleve,l hat lbSl were .11.1,11 1,111113CU0114 tr Lich the pante. Intereated, for rensoni beet &town to Lhew.aelyee, ranee to make public. Prices, however, are dna, and while there I. Ao quoteble advance, the tendency la upward. Salm of 300 ads on priest* terms; Mob bble on private term,— undentoed to be 411, bbla included, Wee 011 bOl4l carat 600 lAA, bulk, at .101; zed 100 bbln at : 1 bob returned. As will ea eeeto by reference to our Ott CIIY telegram, (feuds has ad vetoed to Pt at lb. wells. ilk .1 NIED—The nuaket for handed all continues compwatis ely gale; yet. there Is no break dawn, nor le there .y °het down' , In prices. There Is compartively speaking, no - stack In first hands, and oar reapers generally have already contracted for all they ern deliver during the neat sixty del P. F ale of HOD bbls , OrLillant" for November cry, at rohi. free on beard tan here; er.3 bbl.. - Prlillant" at 6034, net, for November delivery to Philadelphia; IlOg bbl.' Eureka," for November, an COX, free no board care. berm um bbla, brand tot named, for December deilvery, at 64, fob, here, and OM Ude "t robe," foe November, at to, Pee em board can, here. Free. oil is arm, With s.a I sales at 70/2.1i. IVA YTEFA. AND FLES/DUTIIII— Thera le no m ovement in caller of these articlea, both of a blob continue excessively dull sal cleverest...l. Firedamp le still quoted at 43 per barrel, though, we an without sees. Neat/is cannot be quoted comely. EULIPTS—the re:elpt• of Oil by the 611e rh•ni Rivet, SiMet our lot report were he fol low.: erl wetoe "SO f Flatlet & Bro ..... •• IM VC/Su Elena— co J I Strlckler 100 Total .... . 1 PETROLEUM STOCKS IN PEI L DELPHIA. spreial Dizpotch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Puthsicrusets, Sept Is. IBM The market for oil stocks continues depressed cod very dull, with more disposition on the part oi hula,s to reaLre, end prices, generally, are us. tettlul_snd drooping. Mingo brought 2; Walnut bugar Valley. I; Tionesta, Ste; DllO - Sherman, S. Nicholas, SU; ItlcOltol took, 11 , c; Caldwell, 1%4 Dahill , kl 4; Maple Shod.. S; J mutton, 2; Jersey Well, PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW YORK pcclel Dispatela to Western Pre is New Yuan, Sept. tt. 1565. Petroleum Stocks quiet. %dill sales et the fol lowing tete.. Pit_bolo Greek, 670; Webster, 1.3.1; Budlike. Farm, 1% inentieustible, 33; library Buz. 29; Empire City, 33; Neatens, 3.30; Keeeis *tor, 1.10, Dere., 4.7; First Notional, Y 6; 011 Crook, 7.10; lotted Stetee, NEW PORK PETROLEUM MARKET 6pc41141 Dlnpatob to Westant Pron. Now ono., Sept, 14, 1541.5. Putnober —The high prteee for all deaertp- Hone see well tasintalnee, with but light ..lea; etude Is (holed at gee; Refined is Bona. 6&ij&c, se d Fret 7egg'77e. ADVANCE IX PETROLEUM AT THE _ II ELL*. 9;010161 Dispatch to the Pittsburgh (laratto Om CITY, Sept. 14, ISO. Clod. Petroleum has advanced to seven dollars --per barrel at the wells, and It Le very scare.. BeSlew of the flew York Grocery Market, ( From the Commercial List, Sept. la Corlee—Rio coral ues Id good steady dernaml end the adsence noticed in our last far goo) to prime graees Is firmly sustained ; the lower q.v.!. P ire are not so much Inquired for, and In thew, the market le quiet. The demand for West India ar,riptimas It also light, though prices geoer•ily e well sustained. The sales of Rio are all la b mil, and I mbrace 1315 hags per %.,12 6,45 at lee 6 o also per !:Spouse It 16; i 99/ to arrive per As tra It Lagle at I . gold, 9400 per lierrolos B,lor , per Nsestino, • re-sale, lOW per Markwell. 1003 per Yelho, and lie per Atlanta, on priest. tem.. We notice besides, PM toms Saatos at 18}019 ranter sod mate lore at 27 gold. The stock of kilo at the ports, as made op by Meuse. W. Scott St Sons Is 4, 1 66, "gas et. : 46,41:11 bags here, and Mii O • at Balt more, rge. Price. . es 7us• $.12 30 .110 227 11 73 31 2 / 2 12 00 Sugar—There continues a good steady demand for Ra and with very moderate offerings price. are firml w, y sustained. We quote, as before, Fair Relining at is ac cents and good do. at 1.11. For Re. Dried, ait an tive inquiry and no acoumulatioo of stool, prince harden, and for some diewon.itl Ins are a shade higher i we qoote, other limo Sonnet'., HardMi centa, Soft White 161642104, and Yellow 163.‘Spini. The sales of Raw are 42..:U htuls. Oohs at 11014 , y, cents IBS do Porto Rico 1154016; 46 do Emilia; Island 14 , ;(413ta% i IS do and (10 tobW rash lltd_que, 13417 t 30) bags Pernambuco, 195( 315 da, 7A (gold); 4490 bag Itavarat, 17)4(0 It)g, IneltuUng some low grade !dolmans sugars at 11%01254. and 63 beds. Clatetn Ilona:as, at 16Pi, 4 Month,. Pylees-173e market continues quite active and buoyant, and pricer generally are eery' firm and for Cams higher I the consumption of Chia ;Able t Is season has been quite large, and 4.4 the stook has been Ilght,it haa'been teals , eantrtilled, he ace the steady •4111411 Ce. In manes. The .ealea are 330 eases Canis, to arrtee, part 63 cants ; 176 bags pt. ;mato, 15 ; 155 bale. ()loves, ; 100 do in bond, 7; 600 bags Penang Pepper, 23X; 003 do so-- moire do 333 6 t RR 60 tßuisPaso do, 20;4 10 calk. Goy. Nutmeg. 0b 00 cases do, to armee 043273,g, all y 0141; 750 bags African Clinger, 24; WV mate Vu. Ille and, 92 so9oand 100 our. do. W,t755c, outrency. Molasset—b. In moderate demand, the trigulty Ming chiefly for good to prime grades, which lee firm. The gale. are 217 hhde. Porto Rico at BOG Wei 40 do low grade 55; 67 do (Ribs llturcovado, fo 663; 100 do, 60; 1140 do Cuba Centrifugal, 3.5a34, most and WO do Bartimloes, and 200 do Porto Rico on terms not made potato. By auction, 60 httils. (Mita coil at 40 rents, 4 months. Cleveland Market—Sat. 13. Floor—Firm with light demand. tity made, $lO (fi0,..2 for X X red! XX white gll(gli15. Country brands XX red ga ga , 25 ; do XX whit* g10t210,62. Wheat—Dull an d unsettled. Sales 2000 bush No 2 red fro store at $1,66; two bush do do at alp, cloth% without demand and nominal.. Once— heavy s C t od e eaoge rfield oats Pfnrn No dtMxd Hight. Bald Lear from store at 400. Solders gen a VOL Orally ou t.Of ting 41042. from stare. ,1112,—,Daft. gad o , e mfee flrley--Qulet. lick{ at $1,25 for Belt 1403416 • Pillliddilla /Yen 12. Iron continues Ann:quest *dad ftrm at the late ad. vanee.most maker* belng told up. The sales are Conffnedlo a few meall lota Anthracite Ply at $402 II r ev lamed and foundry, the latter for good No. 1, ateyhtekt rates teem mamma buyers tun sel ler.. For manufactured the demand Is active and priers generally-rendlog up, with s 'reed Inquiry for Han and Bala at the lite advance. raetiOppicimmi t : • The manager of the 41raad Trask Tallway of Caned bee prepared a full :awn of almorope wattle Iloe of their road. Throughoulthevast extent of tentl.Ory traversed by •the railroad, we have everywhere reports, of a crop, very superior AO the IMAM WO LO 41/111111 Uhl quantity, KAP-LETS 3Y M.LEGRAPE New York Market. New Yons, Sept. 11 6-4.lorrow-Mere otetive iti.“ • fttl.,e twiner, at 45a5.514a for faidatia6. clot. I g Assts. F I,I:B— . DUU and Of l /Wet; the demand 11 chiefly few the supply of the local trade; 67.1147 74 for Ex tra Slate, 18,7609.00 (or econnioa to rood ahlpping In snot Extra h. 01. U.. and K 05411,00 fir Trodn Brandt, with no buy ere at the ourtide quotationw IV !I Ink 1 Note act!,' exrd firma. at 2,26 chiefly 51 12 to. not'; Winter 2 a4 7, lower; Sfirlog n, muiali7 ig,2c ion er. at 6.6'01 .63 for tbnlcsgu S r d gglieffit krt. Laub, +1,64,5! 63 (or No. lie 1c5;53 Spit ng, it 66 for . 6 cotwr s.l:iniunee, which it 51,, • noose the no inset price, and t20)1,53 for Pr 15. New Ambel Stet , 1/e Untie, Bar.ey dull. /1 , r ) Sent tr•ol. ef:ine .51•10. Unto n I: ijle• f r ' , CO'. lot Sounn Mite' Nei ern, en, 95; fur ntoor rube.: nearly .1 V.. I store. in s. abort 1, betas, et 52: fur Siete. •nd 666,65 f r Wew ern. 0 ck. tiler higher. Sugar dull Igo eats. o 11.11 Dull. at 15, f .rule, re3blc (or li, I IA tor tr.ea, firmer; .1.5 of 3.2111h.1e at 131144(03 1.• 'or Sew ri — elo..n. at $.32,a1',4 0•50, 130,0 ..01.60 for it 63-4 do, +24,focalux (or ..d.29;1-9,15 fur Pil me Melia Beef steady, at fur Nada Wens, and filelt,la for Extra fees.. Beef Hama dull, Cut Meat. quiet; sale. of 100 pkg., at loritlb.t.ic for Shoulder., and 190.2, 1 4 c for Batas. Bacon qtfet. Lard firmer, at !hlit'llntan. Butter active and firmer, at 21411/33c for Ohio and 400 for State. Cheese dull, at 11016i.c. Pew York Stuck and Money Market. Iv o.w YoEx , St pt. II —Money steady Cl e 46 per o• Ot. .... trrling dullat 110 :,aino , 4 (1.31 d easily, Op' r.lpg at 101 ^,„ advancing to 103%, and closing at 1,3 , ~ 0% ernmet.t Ste its witsout decided change. Li t ‘ ocl.a beav): C. a R. 1 112/ Central Coal 6.1 Dl.nP. D. I.) /5.% Reading i 0 7 ,;, P.. it. W. 6. C...... fr 7.4 Cumberland Coal.. 4.3 Toledo & Wabash.. tte N. 1.. r. Sled 17 y... N. ctu..ptd.... et. 6liesouriBlxes...... 7354 l.leveland & Pitts% 7114 ELS-WM Conpins lON bilebig. Southern GS 10.42's Registered.: 01 4 uloluilver 44}‘ lb-40 Coupons ally t ' ele do prigetreg ' 106 at g Penneaseo 81.ge.... t 044 . Butte() Market. Brrraro Bev. ic—FLovn firm, bat g.fleL giriessbeet .11rm, but dull; Green Bay 1146 a, If *eine bli.ring 111,54 No gilt wautteeNprieg was Ofraiaci at beelose at stoso, with, ut bayere. Corn Arm, but fluilt. sales Itfael bush Molest No.l, nearly Yellow, at.. 750. Oat. quiet and nominal. Baxley —Canada S!,18I4. Rye 650. Peas 95c. Paovlsions—rock e339:,65. Lard 2130261ge. lf closing firmer wi th the tendency ups/ma. CAI+ AL FREIOUTS—Wheat, No; Coro, tie; Oats, go—to New Yoxis. • Ilcrusera—Vlour, 6,615 bbl.; Wheat, 18;111 bush; C. 60., 6,p00 bush; fl•rley, 2C91 twat,. c •NbuAl. Expoccr..—Whect, 14,6•J0 b. 11; Cum, sL, usts, 2,211 bush. (team., Rept. 14.—FLoctu—Aotiee hest generally brit] et shoot the views hl it) ere; No. I lilllivaukee Clot. el at. Corn dull; No. I Indiana, 80a. u►te quiet. Barley AngiNt. Lt ye end Pee n nominst. C.\ 11. AL V6Cl.ll . B—Firm but unchanged; Flour, 424(43c; Wheat, Ile, Corn, 9%e; Barley,9; to New Yu , ant de to Aloofly; camel, are aeking I cent ab e these r le., wltf. out obtaining It. Lane I e FOnTF —Wheat, 31,0 a truel; Gore, 63,. Vo do; Barley, 2.1,300 to; Vat., 43,303 do CA5.41. k.recorre—nons, SOO nbie; Oats, 1,300 Iterie),ll,oCe/ do. zqur reu fly RAILGOAD—FIora, 939 bbl,. Cliieiztnati Market. Crstcltvx.vrt, S^pt. 14.—FLorc—Dull, and prl drnopitg; Su,.rtlre, f 7,75 G RA; —NI heat dull, Old Red Ilt,90: leek. ct Gd. Co a d.slined to fete for eound on arrival. I a•a in fair demand, at Ile Dario , llnieti Prfine (.rte Fall $1,60. RTe dull, at 9.C. W 11..8 T—dtl• armed tu Pat, Intofts--7 hero fa a firmer feeling In Prorl f ion; City bleat Purk, f 30 . 6 da 3 1.0 0 Bacon. I 7 mi. Laud advanced to 26m, and In good de mand. Utl-I.lOmeedrE Otollneel W gl 61. kI.A.RET idAnzo - r—Ciolo, San Francisco filariet Eta Fnea cmco, Sept. a —11115104M11 is gradually reinricg. TWO prices of many articles of prime necensity from the coast hare an upward tendency. aunt—Advanced 100. (Tgocencra—itutter bai touched a 7 ;e. Ooteee Sc higher. !lnicacatte.ie higher, Unity Drum—Scarce and advancing. Purnot.arg—Tbs gat salt of Valifetale Reflood Petroleum was tlril gallon" as flee per gal. The prospect of a large production of this artit.e is ant y L I es y promising. Chicago Market. Cmraoo, ffept. la.—Ti..oca —Buff. 1.3 Wheal active; No. el,sed 2 . r.0. at no. 2 slosod don, et $1.2141.23. Coro so: Aire, at 82.41:2* for No. 1, Ilit4 51340 for No. 2. tbs,• steady. st 40325. liionwrair.A—Stesky, f solrbstoas—Puts. Paacirre—Adracteid let Torn, Ile to Buffalo. Baczarro—floar. POO htds; Wheat, t2,lXe bush; Corn. 145,020 d 0; Osts, 66,06.1 do. florrwarra—/loor, 11000 Ws; Waest, saw bui ro, =Jo, do; Oats, 113,000 do. Lvm.l7 arm, at 51.23. Milwankfe Markei. MlLWAtini, SeD(.ll.—Fici3st LIIIL eats—Thant Wig Wary it at 1,174121,41. e.opurs—lttlet. our, I,EOO bbl.: =Teat 69.00' bush. Suirvus - rs—Vtoor, 14. • tXtoldsrWttest 50,000but.t. - .Toledo-Market. Touts.. Sept. 1/I.—Oilaia—Whest 23 batter, cloaug and drooplarl sales OW Amber Mid. !eau at $2,63. Oorz3 stead,. sake at Ora;. Oats at eaey; sales at Va. Cattle Raying In Canada. [tram the Ottawa Caftan.] Arsons the advantage. we are rectvlai from the ••ah.r aide" now le the Lanus Into the county of leeches. of a large number of Americso drovers, who Lave been for soma ono/into past gradually feeling their way by purchasing moan lots of ea , t le, fifty head or lees , but last week • regular ratan was mode. Commencing at Erenville with toil. edges of a fair Wag bald ter the purpose of buying castle for the American market, an Immense hum. her were brought to the spot, nod several hundreds were bought, white the circulating mAtiam wan lag round with a perfect lonseaess lathe village of tough., a ergs aum.ter were bought trim the eurroundleg gauntry ; and another cattle fair was held at Renfrew. where an IMMeara amount o f minty changed hands to the decided advantage Of the stook bolder., whale Peet your, erg especlal last fall, had no market to dispose or their over- crated farms. There are still an Immense num ber of settle la the eottetry to be cold, and one ef fect It will neve le that the rematelog stook la the country will be improved by being inner me batter hoot and fed when they are thinner, in the ntloa ed here. From all appearances, the hopes of the people la this promising count))" a bright, as regard. the future, notwithstanding the beery el oud which hum. over the lumber mitpufactu•e ; but, perhaps, by neat eprlcg,a silver/I.loz may be discover, d tlrotuth the darknese. „ . The solution of the above state or effstrevre that, ca-ins to the prospects that the United States will refuse to grant Lenten ttoolproctry Troniy, the Cangidn West are ,ditiut out their farms and stock at • pent ascribe., and noving into the 1 riled States, where their prosperity does not dt rend on tavatles. New 1 ork Iron Market —Sept. $3. The market for pig. with mail inppliee and • It at demand, remains firm; the sales are 400 tour tilengarn.k, hall tor arrive, se 146; ISO tons. In lots from yard, $46.34.9, latter price far beat brands. lb to Is Do Scotch low afloat ninsold4lso2 tons No I lor high. fa, and 100 do No 2 sat re No. The great difteolty In the delivery of No 1 American is acid to to, not because It la not to be had at the works, but owing to the want of transportation from the Lehigh region, the rolling stock on the New Set. sty Centred flathead being scarcely adequate to their eery large and Increasing business. English roils are ffrder, and mop be quoted stlfr at $57, gold; American are to light demand, and some of the largest mills aro a. LU idle-500 tome sold at SW at works. Old rolls may be quoted at 47.500.3511 Scrap is In good demand, with sales of It* tons wn ought at ihe, and 700 do on ter ms not made pub • nne bar eontlnues very firm, Dy Invoice, and Donk ( u m •tore set the advance noted In our lost. Ad ...love refined sells re lots to the trade at 2i05,, on:army, and for no invokeCO Bain from teapot , on s Lands, 192,20 a as refused.— Shipping List. BITER INTELLIGENCE. The river was •bout stationary at this point last evening. with an abundance of water, how ever, for all a svirr•lile purpose.. The Allegheny was tatting elewly at Oil Lilly on Wednealay ova fling, with four feet to the channel. The weather yesterday was exceedingly disagreeable, heavy ro t as fauns during the greater part of the day, rendering outdoor business almost impossible. The Gleaner, from Parkersburg, was the only at. and the same boat for the came point, was the only departure. The (lamella, from Gladw nett, erns due last night and will doubtless be-found in port thin morning. )11:Millee was rather dull at the landing Teeter. day, owing to some extent, to the inclement odd. Milan oh the weather, belt at beat, there is not much doing. Fteighte are not very abundant...n.l our ateamboatmen experience ems/aerobia 11111. cuity in picking up a full trip. The engines on tJapt. Shaw!" new Steamer Mid. rile, were tested yesterday, and we have no they performed sallsfactOrilY. The !Slade is al. meet completed, and We expeet to sew her at the Male landiagbefOre many days °Dikes. The Dictator will leave for New Orleans on Sat. itrdnY ltirditorroWl Mainlng, lostead of Monday, as the gest fixed other departtue. This with. out doubt one of the Ines/ steamer, afloat on the western rivers. and those of curcitirans who have aot let visited her, should do so at once. capt. Wm. B. Donaldson!. in command, and Sam. Barr has charge of the office. The America, Capt. Golding, is announced to leave for St. Louis and all intermediate points this evening. she has exoetlent sooomemodationa for pamogers, and Min charge of akilliul and gentle. manly officers. The ClCaen, Capt. Armstrong, Ls filling up stead. Ily for the Lippe: gisidaslppl, and she will venal• bly leave this 'evening. Passengersand 'Wpm" should bear Ibis tact In m.nd. The LceMiro:len (or 011 City Mat evening with an excellent trip, and the Belle to dui here from there to-day. (From the Cincinnati papers of yesterday.) The weather continues very hot and clear. with the mercury at 133 degrees yesterday noon. Herd - the river ha. ruen 6 inches during the put 24 bout. with IS feet in the channel hence to Louis. ville, and 6 feet la the Canal. There 24 inches in the Cumberland and rising, and D feet 111 the Iselselpid (rem St. Louis to Cairo. The itelawans come in from Pittsburgh, and wit leave for LoulevlUe to-dsp. Thoee who piece any confidence in the Irregular dlspstch from Pittsburgh will fltd it in our tell. graphic columns. BUNK ikarALTIMX4I4:3I-311 CERTIFICATES, At READS, sal Bre. IR rouse= STREET. SPENCERS LURAY. pm, CREAM AND harm ALE. % . Phoenix Noun Brucerib . slaw rFrptu ß s, Pl T,5.J.,71110a TS FOR NhW ORLEANS I 'IRE STEARIEIL DICTATOR, WM. B DONALMOI7, Master 71. c f.c.cct ittcarn. whit. It. Wt the wharf for sevrtklyet., wY: 1. a,a be lw vstovn rn on SAI HUAI' :VIORNING, sEPT. 16. 1565. 4" Freight or rzsing,e Apply eB Board IALTIMORE AND PRLrDNR -11 hSliti s UR, VA.—The new au, cohlnothous Steamer WENt oN Ali, Copt. l's varp runs regularly beuvrecn the shove ports oute a week. lcrivtarr Ilelrtmore, from her wharf, toot of Nouth street. every liFll,Ol, A F ER or,N, et 4 o'clock, and Fredericirsburgti, at ory TU.L.SDA) 3101iNLNI.1. ['Assentors and Freight can I led at low rates. Through Freight promptly attended to. blerchuidlac from B Nework, Philadelphia, or elsewhere, consigned to care of Steamer WE:ft/NAM, will be taken charge of em. thrl:stely upon its arrival In abarges paid, and forwarded promptly, free of com mis sions. Felton. froth the Northern States desiring fo view the Battle Fields of Virginia, Or to look after the bodice of friends lad relations kWert !q the bottler of the Wilderness, Otuncellorsville, Fredericks , WO, te,rElPrntsYtVitara f/ontt. /loose,. have • splendid opportunikriPtrilang So by this route. The WENONAII la provided with en cl ient tqatcrootritunt Uptto,acoonusalationc 11,1 Is in every respect "rt trit-Shai Boat, being new, fast and eothmOdlous. .• For Informal.lan, freight eir panirige. etiply to at addrter JOS. 12 Harr, Perrier, on boned, or ' ' .111 2 . JAMES'TAYI,OII. Agent. .f3" 2 1 , 0=1 ' .• 212 Wang's* ex. /I.QU-incite, atd Forr aenri~z►, . -._- ---- --- bI'ELINGTON, ROCCIC ISLAND, DUBUQUE 2.-19 D ISM PA Cle.:•••beo - Jibe pos. tenger steamer CITIZEN. Captain Armstrong. I.l.lleatefor the above artaingenabasto porta O. THURSDAY, 14th Inst. Orlreigkt °unmans vplyon board or to s€l* I. D. OU gaqxLLINGW, OOD,7"4eut . jorr,Lr F°l' AI CAIRO AND ST, , LOUIS. - —The doe - tee ALEFEATOH. Capt. Golding, ort SiOurd.r,the liHtt Losr"'" m-- JOHN FLAOH, _.„..,.• J. D. COLLINGWOOD, "."".. OR DIX.I,MCES, _ _ A 1 OftIaNAHON, to antaorize the Grad tone, in inet the Fourth nod Paving o Wf eird the staged]: on Elver Lv sec. I. Be ft ordained end enacted by die detect mid Cr m mon Council, of the rlty, atU Atl.9heny,and u fit berrity ordained and enacted by horaly of the tame, 3 hat the Committee on Streets be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to Invite and re ceive proposals for the grading nod pacing of the sidewalk on River avenue, from the east aide of Hope street, to. thg_weat, aide „o 1 the. p t rtY or r. Ala, known an the Sthem.h Fac•ory, and to con tract therefor with the loan,' and beat bidder or bic den, at their discretion . • - • • S.C. '2. That . tar - the parycian Cl defraying the r ost and expenses' of the said improyestents, t here be, atd is hereby legit d a apeolat tax, to ha eq.1.1- 1y assessed upon tha.soversi lots bounding and abut tins upon the lisle sidewalk, reepsctlvely, In proportion to the feet front in them respectively comptised, and Vouattng and abutting as afore said. Sec. S. That as soon ma threoat and expenses of said imp. os emeote shall be fatly ascertained, It ellen t.e the duty of the Street Commissioner to asecu end apporthee the same among the several lota hounding and abetting upon said sidewalk, terpettl.ely, accortung to the role above In. dies - Led, and thereupon pea seed' to make demand and collect the same, accold.nt to the prdyluons of the Act r f the General. Amembly of the Own monwealth of Pemmylvattia, Ortitled "An Act de tlaltand t he manner 01 cbrlschltte the expenses of gradingand.poring of the streets alleys of the City o for other pupate," pus. ed the thirtieth day of Blareb,lBs2, Soc. S. That so Mash of any ordinance as may conflict aritb, or besepplled by the foregoini, be, and the same Is hereby repealed Ordained and enacted into a law this, the "Alt day of ris punisher, Anna Domini, one thousand right hundred and eizty-bye. JWU WRIGHT, Prert or Select Main, pro tern - . SIMON LIR Id, Prost. of Common Connell. D. MACFEBRON. Clerk of Select Connell M. 111e60NN1.3(jr,.. Cletk. of COral:lbn Come ll sel4lta AN ORDINANCE to anthonze the Gra ding and ?min, of Cede• Avenu.. St c. t. Be it Ordain edentd <nailed by Me &beet and Common CoUncits of Re My of Allegheny, and it ts hereby tended by the authority of the same, h int the Committee on Streets be, and they are hereby so thorlred and directed to Invite, and receive pro, posals for the gradihg and paving of Cedar eve p- Ite, from Ohio Street to °north avenue and to con- - tract therefor. with the lowest and but bidder or bidders, et their discretion. Soc. i That for the pixrpose of ddrarpg the cost and expenses of the said ovements these be, and m lierebv levied, a elsety.l tax, to be equally useumsl upon the several lots finding and abut ting upon said Avenue respectively, In proportion to t e feet front la them yenta:direly comprised, and aboundlest and abutting as aforesaid. saSKr. 3. That as soon as the cost and expense. of id imi rovements shall be tally abeettablod, It snail be the duty of the Street Oommusiosser to .res• and ripper:Linn the same among the several lots hounding and abutting upon staid d venue re spectively, according tothei-rule above indicated, and thereupon proceed to make demand and col lect the same, according to the provide= of tie Art of - the flenerek-Asasmbiy of the. Coodnon , wealth of Pennlylvania, entitled "An AatileArang the manner of eofleding the expenses of &TLC= and paving of the streets and alleys of the city of Allegheny, and for other prupeaes, , l paused the thirtieth day of March, lan. lino, a That so mu= of any =Moan= gamey conflict With, or be supplied by the foregoing, be, ens! the same is hereby repealed. Ordained sad enacted into a lam this, the WA day of September, Anne Domino, one thousand right hundred and sixty-firs J WIN WE.IIIIT, Presst. of Select Council, pre, tem. SIMON DRUM, Prest. of Common Council. Attest : I). MAGFERROff Clerk of Selees Council) M. Mo(MNIIIGLE.. Ulork of Common COUISCiI. e ',cat A N ORDINANCE to authotize the Grad .", log and paying ned and of Chuh Amoue. Soc. I. canard orda i ned by the Seim! and Common Covnelle of the City of Allegheny and if (I hereby ordained and enacted by annwrify o f the same, the Committee on Street. be, an and are herebyauthorwed and directed to Invite and re ceive propomile for the eroding and leaving of Church avenue from the West aide of Straws av enue, to the east side of Cedar avenue, and to contract therefor with the lowest and best bid. do, re, at their di.cretion. Sim - 2. 'that for the purpose of defrayMe the coat sod expenses of the said improvements, there be, and is hereby levied, a specie] tan, to be equally asreeeed upon the several lets bounding and abutting upon the raid avenue, respeotimily, la proportion to t bo un d i ngnt in them respettive ly comprised, and .121.1 abutting es iLfore 'aid. • Sty. 3 That as soon as the cost and expenses of Fold Improyemeats snail be fully escartnined. shall be the duty of the Street Commlasioner to mime and apportion tee same among the several lots bounding and abutting upon said avenue, respectively, acmuling to the role above Indies. fed „ and thereupon proceed to make demand and collect the same, mcordlng to theme:Minna of the Act of the General Arsembly of the Common. weallb of Penes) entitled a Be Act data. ing the manner of collecting - the expense& of grad ing and paving of the streets anralleya of the,Clty of allegneny, and for other purposeA . • paned the thirtieth day of March, 1012. Sea- 4. That so muoh of any ordinance as may conflict o Ith, or be supplied by the foregoing, be, and the same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law, chic the oth day of September, Alum Domlnl, one thousand eight handful and amty-five. JOHN WRIGHT, Preet. of Select Council, pro tem. SIMON DRUM, Prost. of Conlon Council Attot : D. MACFERRON, Clerk of Select Council, M. McGONNIGLE; Clerk of Common Council. sel4,3td mf,R SOL UT lON TO CONSTRUCT A BE IV ER. Centred, by the Select end Common Council:l of the Cay of Allegheny, That the uommittee on Streets be instructed to cause s sewer of sufficient dim.. Mons under plena of the Recos 41Ing Regulator, to be constructed in the bed of the Pennsylvania forsuch dletanee an will Untfroughly waste the leiterege of the city, tf In their opinion - the atme be deemed expeßent, and that, JA.IIE3 RITI..HEY, ISAAO MORLEY and S. R. HART. MAR, freeholders, be, and they am hereby sp. pointed viewer@ to seem and apportion eons and , expenue thereof upon the propertybot edited, and th a the Clerks of Connell% notify them of their appointment. Joan , Pleat of Select Cotthr.ll,,gro tem. fillION DRUM.' • PiuG of Common Council. ALUM D. MAOPERRON, . Clerk MSMeetremmall. M. McGONNIGLE, e14.3M (Auk of Common DouncD. S . TIMET OPENING.--21.11 persons Inter sited, are hereby notified thiegthe undefsigned, viewers appointed to view and aaseu the clarnages and benefits arising from ilia proposed bioculog of e street, SO feet wide, trim junotinn oL mount and Fleming streets, mut about 620 feet, Lb the Third word, Allegheny City ,- fnocoffUng 04 " Pisn'and ipeallicationiansompanging the petition of Henderson and others,) wilt meet on the line of said street for the purposes Of their *gnat/an:tent, WHHATADAY, September 27th, MS, at 10 o'clock, a. st. ''.l ; ablES GRAHAM, JOHN SHOWS, Jr.,) Viewers. setilSol !TULIN ; Q,TREST OPENING.—ALL _PERSONS hatereated, are hereby flotillad that the tuidea signed, vleatan appointed to Mew and assess the damages atister,Dom the proposed opening of a meet, SO feet wide; To the Janctionol ihsuatarn arm naming atteeta, about CO rim:4446:404 to the plan and ripeclthsettnne neeontpanylnt,thn pe• mien or Henderson nneVo th en6) Ilse , Third Ward, Allegtterile ouy, wormed:on th e line of saig, dyke inr..thapurtsom o! their atesointeuhm on WEDNESDAY, September,ol4l,olokg • o'clock, a. u. JAMES GRAHAM, JOHN.BROWN Sa., :owl Irma; • • viewoxi. 'twos 11111= " 00711.11 EVULUXI' SP I P‘ . 3 7 BhalPrz: 6tociirrilkett3 enfisptiEstatogaplit Igteck! .b!iastaa.n° fte ,, ! ' • et , " ausir - Aroan.WZIGLITS diflS4'Ll..l.lrEfif LARGE GOERNMENT SALE OF Steambi:ots, Wharf-floats, Barges, aid Other Property. Qre Str62:o.STEll OZNISCAVB 0/..11.• W Awn:ool . m D. t.. Ids IA ISM I Mr.ALLED PIZOPOSA S ale invited and will t , received at the . tiottee, Am( until the time here it.etter muted, 10. the p.antisee of the Witt arms med of 3'e E.A :11BOATS,,1'VELAF.F.130A.T.S, au other property, At V ick , ` l,, trat.isllF.NlN.lppl. until Friday, Serte:Zber 15. 1: M.. For Abe Ea em I.t.tOiel,e L.ariing tvu. rcCUtcrol 3t taw. One ll)7r t toms. One erect-entlit7B7 tms. Alt del berg. Yeller lam.. end :..toore. B. At. ,. 1V1: c (9) purtNreld6rges. 0115 fit.) coal 1.441. Uta 11) at , / road tote (1) !I.:teeter t! , .. tr. All of At - bleb fan.tar sec n at V it, ritiel CFA', MIS. te/e..S/k l'l, unttke dey at sale. At Netchez, Dilseirclppl. until !quail ay. SepteA) er IN. It 3I„ Oct. O t-tmeit, 7110 tone. It:octet cargo live (e) gunwale tArges. Tale* e 0.4 boeqa. Ail oi isblon eannle seen at IcATOREZ, Mrc SISS/PJ'l, unLIMIe clay 61 sale. IMEMEMI!MI nay, (fetutper 4,.12 M For the model barge Mulligan, and ore (I) coal boat. Which eon be seerliat PORT lit/DSON, LOUIS. LANA, until the Var of sale. For the. a hart-404 Natchez, Na tons; sad two (2) coal boats. .1 Which can be area at UIgBATON BOGUE, LOD /14.14./NA, une dal s of We, , • ' For the bide-wheel steamer . Colonel ,Moleomb (building). regirdined TAI tons. Sldc-whtel .team q llitocers, registered 41110 tons. Side-wheel steamlll4 , ge W. 8. - Savory, gtiltered 62 tons. , ra Mdc-w tons.heel ate= .J.' M. Brown, registered 429 Bide-wheel steams A: Q. Brown, regiitered 220: tone Sloe-wheel steammObispßelie. reetstereirari WO. , Side-wheeisterunollinatang, regiatered tone. ' Side-wheel llLtalarBfiaart.lltierles, reglatensd 657 Side-wheetaLeSnaDist;i, tens. Sideoabeel atecunek B. IL- Faircidlds. registered Sol tam. .- tl Side.-sate! statune B. To Adams, ergistered $B7 tons Side-wheel ateare4 Switzerland, regiitored 51 0 tons. Stern-wheel eteamirldahtsy, ieztsteied 250 tons. Stem-wheel stearp lows. resistered.4s2 tool. Stern-wheel stearnef Altscuont, registered EX/ tons. • Stara-water cterszegt took l'olton No I, resister* ultra tans.. ,14,'• . Stern-wheel neon* Colonel Benedict, registered 181 tool. Stern-wheel steerage Colonel Chandler, recline: l A 10 tons. Stern-wheel Bleaze,,rs Corole reglvered— tons. St. rn-a heck steanikt Luri e Dan', registered tong. Stern-wheel attar* Colonel Chapin registered roar. g Screw tug Leviathan , reglatere4Ml tank ' Screw tug Simile !joke, register:al s 2 1075. SM.. tog Rat) intster.4l - 113 tons. Screw tug Captatallthlns (nowinghllng). Screw tug (no Ilona now building). • Serra Mg George. Tyler reglitered !felons. Screw tug Amelia . .ifregistered eta tons. Screw tug liancoarregmteind 150 tons. Screw tug Adzchelfleglstered tes tons Screw tng.Gladistor, 171 tam. Centre-wheel 8111+11111118 Kopper roSidanni 81 1:m. Centre-wheel stearddyc nerAtansorn, 88.818188 ed 104 tons. Centre-wheel steal:For Cola burn, register, 91 tons. ylodrl barges Nos.Atand it, and Abbey. timer boat Roes re..., Tee (10) gnagrale Twenty four (2) pornoon boats. Four (4) yawl boatsione (i) mai boat, este(l) me. Lathe boat, eve (araMea, one t) set °firma All of which can be semi at NSW ORLEANS, LA., until the date sale. • At Mobile, setaeima, untU Thriesda7,l3r... tate': is • For the Sidi-Wheekideamee;AMS lullltiiefstated Etas-whe.el.stiameiV.... irtionreelltered Set Mee. fide-wheel stertmeretates htstrae, registered cU :Zistr-wacelstemberieriel, registered =them - Side-wheel steastierSer. W...Thozass, regis .tMed6ll f We-wheel' atemserbtarilittLlegistered Et tons. Side-wheel tester keerville, registered ISCIS toes. Stac-tShshi steamek.l. it. Ewe),,, mastered - fin ttun-o t sna. wheel litaelaetJeruile Rogers, registered US tons. Stet kl-übtal eteemeg7A- . 8. Hamilton (scu2k),, reg. Screw turrelerr 154 tone.' . - Screw tug17p5.C413141-reglitered eSt u xut. Sete°, tug /51,:aeou4keettereata /Wel Verge Ford' uld WM Golden Err* ell. "VI , bout (no nataer, (40ypobtann Twelfth tu.Wg.T.' . (se) yawl boata, thm fa) aectioaaldooks. , All of algal _enu4 MICA K .110B1LV, until - the dap of .„ - Persons mating Proposabe (or Mere, number one boat or bane, thong:give Gas name or number of each boat or barge baps, with theprice proposed , cbe Oren far eseaty ,• Bad, tore/ape containing a bid should be sealed, 'and the name of tbWlinat or barge, or description of the property, Ltitleifiled thereon, and addressed to Brigadier Genernifc'fL Batson, Chief of Ban and Elver Transportation. in care of the officer in charge of direr tranifpartnttbn at the paint !Lea* nsted for opening - Tie Government Murree the right to withdraw soy of the above prOperty, and to Mica PrePosala • if deemed too low. l.•?: Payieetta . to be =Elle la Vatted Stares etinroey, upon the eeeeptarreeref say proposal end prior to the delivery or the pieoperty. deseriptterVerf the property =iv be ob. talord of epplleatlo to Colonel Arthur Edwards, Malstant Qtutrtermtster, leeuhr. alleacroxL By order Of the IZTartarmaster tiortared., --I ' LEWIS B. PABSOS_,S , Brliradier Ormeral. , slid• chief of Bair . sedlilver ranerortatiorr. "r - , &Wild T ARGE .GOVIRNMENT 8.9.13 01F ,, • 3,OlioCistr.A.x.-. opo liusktEia. Cositszosae.rza 6firrOraa . PB Oa7lOS, Waeritoo,..D. 0., August, 6. EXAL13)1130PC45.6.1.4,a5e tented and win be re oared at the t. V o e4 t a d ,the duet here.: after reseed, for.. , refuse of all the surplual Coal at those pleeeeibelonesig to the GOMA. ascot. AT LOTTIDVILLU.KY., until 13 o'clock t. of W ED NESDAY._guct_kci, roc 00 c 1 /06. lly . a and rfASHV/LLT. . AT ST. LOVLS, ckat until lA I o'clock ktl u oi TTJASDAY, HotendfOr a. for Coal lying at 0 - HO, ILL., OIEMPIiOH, TENN.. HALT.NA, AB. HA NSAS, and MOUTH OF WHITE RIVER. . AT THNISHURGiSiIIISH., until LT o'clock 10, of FRIDAY debtember 16, for .coal lying at, VICHSHUIai_ AT NATCILEZ, MISS... until 12 o'eloqk , a/- MONDAY,. Sept. 1.9,T0r coat lying at MATOIi. £2, MISS. Separate orooosalaisill doe bo received et the same time for thre.Balfea or Boats containing the : Coal. . , Each ensr.lspe coaaintot a Ind should be seal., ea, mat the ears or enlinber of the Barge mutely., tag it Indorsed therennh, end addresmal to..!Srtge., dier General .Levisr:X. Panora, Mid Blver•Transportationp la can of the Quartet. =star to charge acoming lly= traturocutetloa at the. Pat draignatea for the blda. Pat meat to be eardatta llintael Stater Gaeolacy upon the sceotance opg,.ar.y proposal, and prier to the delitory of the prppersy. The Goventosentzprerces the right to withdiam any.ol the Goal and the Barra/ Onalalfaug tad to reject prom:ord. It 4itemad too low. By order of the Qattortmatter General. sEWIS.II. PARSONS, Brigadier General Ode; of Ball end Rine • Transportation. ' ' . ,au9U ()OAIPLETE 6TA)OI{ OF NEW ..ti.Nl:) DEBIRABI PALL GOODS, . • Just received, Including 's very large and splendid line of SCOTtiti OIitZVIUTS and LONDON GARRAOVIES, the latest Block In the city, vary styllih. full assortment ca aM BELCifAft OM A ATItiOS and ntft CIASSIXELIES lot trousers to suit. t A 1.,, a full line 0f.411E15013 and LONDON' TIY-LTOIIB, inctinelnenew 'colors, all of whlidt we will snake up toi:r ., i t o a auperior autzuser, and in the latest and t roved made. An early call is most. , fully solicited- GRAY, MOM & REM (Sueccsion to , . CLILAIr SON,) :EA C 5 X - ob. Ca. 32.* pessi 1" sa 62 FILM . ? .BTREET, • - BET. WOOPAND =manna. 111580.1.1aT10L-141a firm of PHIL: Si LIPS & and ee dissolved on the tet day of April bat, and th e 'hnerest at E.hIG In the saidarm, and Gs enctit has hmi Trna, D 6 r. merlin& by Jahn Beet, who-tuit unlined obtfinur at LUAU' Wm, and ideas 107" , therised to relxip t tor' en due the alma. • Adios se, 1(65, , ;it.lo/317 ECM . . HATING 14R le -273, THE INTE EST of xF. tom arias:cm m arum a - FACITURIZGI vF G , oder .to thelredde and the Wends of thfritibernoul", ; GranularlFilint Ma* • s um i or eo seywoe pleduced tamarind, except froal imay ioad wiE fo c Zbleh wia ATE gUCZed to , ms ,'D fo r the ED inva SiLyi u. . •.; tloa of Jame. All ardent xCeleed ° mlkbelroltPt4 at4emils4to, r : calefully packed, ea letwarded as little 0.0. lay as pound , .JOHN lIESIN AM:UM • TrratreetvPittabargb, C OAL DEPOT,—FAR LE yEAILS, the Sottaretia Try street, trona MA_ to Fourth =veto,tuna& tootle to HUI street s le for Leese. Until the le of SEPTEBIBER, pro .potale will be received WM ulna the *bore Prole , erty, attuatetl, OA SkUbenvilis Rallroods neYN ready for use, wham teals/Les can be made to M." 'neat with all the Benovede Mitering Lhe_alty,stag,_ IA 'the D amyerant del* In the ally for the isle. , , of ow, sealed propotals for the above LOVyler thilireeted to the oadeelicoad, , most prompt attention 3011 W BEST, ' - _;j 30116 =MI zakucur STONE,..l o ltat,sqvutre, on tomer IN Soma and Try - itztopr, -- , 1, if requkeetyoste..Ppals., nom point Can PE- 1 1 111 d rtuudarourldstay ASZS nt Imp Inizsdnr,, anyp rp ose, lOW (KIM ", 'p rblret-tivoppteroraNtate!, / 1 (1 on the PignastA • an2o:tl ,JOHNBEST e II EM APAWARA442ILOOD . OURXT....' r A molt teaerke.l4lele &ad pve‘far 808 BIIATISi6 t 7O.I lAr disarDorthe PpP JAL al: .)1 . ,:. As a Tanta la Mtn* the Amara.% piediost • aertioa arca wheator metre" the phribe hitt:oak • ! and It =ln Ira 04115 WV FM! . It:re/Mk - .:.._,.,. ..., X" 11 4,bi i,- • ' ' -;• t ii i i i ii ii . „ - Atmaretrol . AU Fourthatreet ' POT CLAY, -4g.b la ..to arrive by Ran t Fos lab by - . 1 4 , 444,11 MO UT a ini . : ~,:
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