. . . . . . gh 4,1 "3'sl , - ...'..171)! ! L,4M1;i' . SEPTEMBER :29 -,:' ti 386:. .: '.l ittfUlleriakura of " Ttains- Pennitylirairla ' Coati : ll Railroad. pawn,. ;: -- - &rocs.. • , . 'pay Exiiress....: aaWn ,n3 - ..a.a11—'.,...'.—.,... , t m 711M1 AccopiMmf CrSti p m'Fast 1. - .1n0:',_..- - . VaLlir a m Pitts &Erie AIM!. I:3o p m; PI tt &Erie 51..M1.123 p m Phila. Expresd.. 41.5 p . m; BaltbrmrtEiphi 123 p rek, VAAL L1te..... , ..... 10-33, p 4511,111.1..Y.pre1a.. ta r ) D ell Jaunt men den- -.(to p th!Johnit'n Ac0'n..1.105 tat Jot Wsll Station 6:3') s n.l ist Wall tit •stlou 6.25 t a) i .24 " " - 1 )3 4 ° Az' =A ..-- - ~ " 8450 6 m as o .. czsp tr id .1— . las P m 401 " ..„ ~." . co . o F ,Lta . ~. o . 6.30,y m Pena ittGe.MV/i.l:9a:ii. a p c uci . ;;liiiu:i6 , ll. 7:3 , 9 4 . m The cbutels' rtmii lentos Writs Statlaa ii•erl • Sunday at. 5:05 et. a.:it.tmral.g, Im.resPittabtagb - at 1.70) p. s, -,.' PitlSbUrg b. rori %Yuri!! and titicagli. Dcperu. -;:l ',. .. -• C. T.... &tines. . .. . %pm.— I= 6 IM'l4.ltpir.iii. ..... ....tar& m ..rimem..—...... 2-Mip m , Expitls. ..... ... 2:30 pm ' Ezprem........— . F.:aixFp wirApress; . '• - fAI Pla Mall '' ' ' .I.t'Citmjillaii.....7 IMP M• N. Cluate & Ede SAO a is j N. Caste & Erie 82:0 p m • Nem Blightan -Anson= cd&titus itearmr.S.Deglnny .4spocat_9 ; 4 . 'px ,um .. pl., 4 .46' p. in.,: and Who - .p. m. g.oalester, MO p.,' ....; tiow Qualf , r . 3 :.. 30- N- Y. ta,l Economy, Warp, m, ...., m. _ . ~..,,,. . ~.„ : • pittsitnnbecleveliT4l AY - heeling: ? Eipresa ..... 2:10 s vflErp is - • 2:10 m t w f ess s:ts p • StrOcas'llle AcciiduiroVialutirTat r intlegs7 ,1 10 320 p Pittainnotrarid Connflisi , iiie. • Depots. Arrives. 111 , 21M1. ..... ' luau $ m /14 - 21oKmport.1101 , 6 irt3is 41qieripors ato tat 24 " a:l6 p c 01•24.- • u 2.05 p 8radd0cit?,.,,794 toilet Braddock'. aga aoo 415 p m 1.24 ."...• 6 :SO P.m AneShetiy VaUej 7mo a Wrxyresi. , a o • m Expreu ih3o p•mlM4ll' • 77X/ p m Atmomomtnalon 2.1:10pm Aec<imxkodation 8134 s m CITY AND SUBrIIIIAN. ?CU t Pitt Vann(try, [coznltuzni The oat:ly of iron, as it exists In a o,un, Is More accurately determined by a saint:le-which Is token item the En kkg head,than .by any temple which can be obtained ',froth any other `part of the gun, or from proof bars cast In a Sep. erste mmild; but, as families from' the larger class of goes cannot be obtainld until several days after they are cast, separate proof bars are made and tested. This enables the isuilerintend ent to determine the reiatlve quality. of tot iron _ soon after" it Is cat; and le the intervals between each eueceseirt daily casting. After the. proof sum • pie, taken from the Isli.kleg Mid, has nem turn - ed to aft prx per slinpe. It Is weighed le air, and pure distilled neater. 6 deteranne Its density. The inetrnment r owlet ed for this purpose, Is inade.untb.o_prluelplo of Nicholson'a hydroto etc; Improved by Major W. Wade. A thermom• seer is suspended In the 'water, and its tempera ture meted et each weighing. If It Is not at 60 deg., the weight of stater displaced by the sam ple is &video by the tabular cumber opposite the noted tethperamare, and the quotient elves the correcte-d . displatement. The weigh:tor the sant ple In air, divided by the co:rm.:tett displacement, , gives the density. The testing machine, for the purpose of ascer• tale&g the tenacity of the metal, Is an invention. of Major Wad'e's, Itntroned upon by Maj rr lbal• man. The capacity of the; one In use at the Fort Pitt .18.1001000 peueds. The spertmens are placed In pincers or yokes, and by the combined effort of two lerers, -- weiked by a crank and cog wheels, the piece lapelled apart. Each specimen is about an lath in diaMeter fa the center. A team, upon 'Which there Is a sliding scale, Ludt , cates the number of pounds required to break the specimen. In order to give sure a ;inscrip tion of this ,machine es-would beperfectly, plain to the reader, we:should hay:seats, but the best way for patties .interested- tar' Its working, to Make themselms,thoroughly aequalmed with it, la to visit the fetredry. and net It in operation for themselves. Theflrm have made severaluf, these machines for elovertrAdnt: • - The instrumentented by the Inspector to inspection of guns are an follows: A star gauge, with points and nags for each, calibre; vent • gauges, vent guides, star, gauge rest, cylinder_ gauge, tete plefisfor eightsmaates and lock lags, =am Imerod and discs. diet& ra, - trtiniott gamer, trunnion rime e,wtdge, trucntan rule, beam call.' peva, beam rerapartes. lamp for examining the bores, vent wire and -chamber . prefile, for ascer taining the Petitioner the vents, trellis bawds, , a rule toe vetlfyieg the mr.rks on the gun and on the profile, creel square, steel turai.tit edge, * eascabel block, vent searcher, hydraulic pump, and a rumba of other implemmas need in load ing and Brims. Arts r a grin Is acerpted for rer. Vice. Its weight and register number are aorta Dud arm It, together with Ps chore , the m itiais of tee is specter, data of manufacture, We ban d:mcet tr glteted to add, that after earn gun has ueeergone powder proof, I.mwesslaus of the II:teller orifice of the vent ore taken, to ascertain whether it allows may sighs of weak . ter -11 or not, The lesion of the metal is a prenlisr fester° In gun casting. as It requires the most mirmult tirg attentloc on the partof tbeduperintered en t of Me:Foundry denannyeet. This I, partmeet • has be. is under the roperrisitm of Col Joseph Kay,. P r a period of r . ..ear4 twenty•stx peons. potltten th one of the most important In the foundry, bed his fait bl eleess. to the trust reposed in him is etfeated.frout: thelact of his having leld, Ida position for so meat a leucto of close. The selection of the metal, and the requi tea quantity 'of each kind of irot. w snore :he prop et combination, is a part of his week. The moulds are mode La two parts, and when . finished, are tainted wlth a mixture of g-oned atone coal and moissitts. This gives Mein a smooth euchre. They arc then planed In the eters teterenici tlontd, and thoroughly baked, alter wrath-troy are keyed together, and let down late the - pic, ready to reveler the molter metal. There cores era tinted cote:nue, wound with a sUotaccord, and the whole esvered with a coallogof clay, welch is turned perfectly true. When thennotal is ran tuto the mould, the gas 'which Is framed; escapesby means of the greases Or Pile& In the core. This takes the, ate burns 413 long aathere Many formed. The cord around the core la burned °Why the Intense heat, which feeder/tit easy to draw ; a proves which takes pierces goon as the metal is entrciently cool. wed& is in about twenty-four hours after cast ,- ~ tog. The metal Is run Into themoutds from tbe '.)- ,- --.ftirtilietta by means 'of 'cant Iron troughs, lined :..i. .',' • "'tar eliY;- -, 1, ',-, ~ , --, : 7 _ .. _ a; Adjoining the ((math? and fronting the river ,!..: IS a [Piet story brick building, a portion of the " . lower story of whichis used fur the storage of the eia.V.44{llintracmitling, and another. pentium ..' ' as the machine abep , of the establishment in 14: -. this shop, the fine work of the nstanlistiment:re q- - oceives the finishing touches, the Government t'. testing machines an fitted up, and any other work made by the founders is finished up. 1.. ~ ' was In this.departinent that all the banns ime 1- : • sniniatert, guns for the ,great Sanitary Fairs of Allegheny, Boston, Chicago and ether pieces 1.7 , . were made; also the minintare Monitor and I "',. . - Merrimac. Laths, planing Machines. drilla, and C all the various paraphernalia of a machinist, are ~j. , to be found in ibis department. The second au>. i ry la used by the pattern makers,and In the third 4 „ . are patterns for every coneeivable kind of mo- .thinetv, the original cost of which probed,' " 'Canted to over fifty thousand dollars. Ad- Joining the machine shop , is the building which E containstitelathe for turning the twenty Inch ';`, stuns, of which twr have been cast, one for the army, and , one for ino navy. In front of thts t ' blinding - ate the gMa!es upon which those mon ster pieces of ord: ance were weighed. They • - were Loth by Mr. Keeler, of this city, and are . eapable of trelgblni; one hundred taus .at •one- I : time. Geo el al B. Dyer; who is Uhler of the Army Bureau, hai establist ad two distinct deport mewl. at theyer.t PIM one the construction and the othewthe Inspection department. - The (ado - stractban - department takes the precedence. and no gun pause into the; the inspector nntß ittes been 'petard open by the constructor. Bath of these departments are under the control at Lletilenant,elifton Cowley. a graduate of IV at Point, and - a gentleman eminently qaalificd to discharge the duties assigsad him. The Na tal Bureso. the Chief of_whieh is Captain Lien -774r. anaa. glues reepowdbllltyotebiat.nd-. 404 - Tpon the founders, and the axles of inspec tion, ars assigned to a realdent inspector, who is !aroma officer of, the An immense onmbercorprojeetilis hate been Pade at the Fort Pitt, consisting of shell, cored shot, solid shot, elongated or conical shell and Shot, grape, &c., Lc. In the manufacture of I-. shell a core is first Made of a mixture of 11 ,, ur and mold, yr blehbeing piloted with molaasea and ground ettmo waits baked In the same manner the gon_mmelde. After the shell are cast, they are put Into.alrolving mortar, and the ,friction produced by rolling, and the constant tam plig, clears them Inside and out. They are then inspemeal. and If they are accepted ; they are stamped the Inapector's intttatsinnd 1 - • • Upassed Into the shell shop, and drilled and touch. by. ThieAstr thelterY: :le the Army depart Meat. tbestell are completely finished peforatn. speetion, after wbleh,they are stamped with the - telltale ottiiii üb•lnspector. It was formerly the custom to cast them with a small gate; bat experience has shown that • more perfect, prejoc— cube obtained' y casting them with a largo nuking head-In adage!). tO. the gate. and Into Vial& thelleeett'nseNlyhich is cot oll; and tern; : ed to properdimensloria bre Lithe: provided Therst 15-hieh gun counprettoM3 at the Sort PhtFormdry...was tat on friday, the 23d LW of /D i lemeler l . l3 s o . -TOT ieiriraldays before, 050 4 5 b14 been made with a view _ • to obtain tze prow density and tenacity. and on the Xkl, everything being In mane*: dm fires _lrmo lighted. Theban= occupied from four to Sour midst loaf Ion" there beteg three ihruces: T VOL" No. 1, contained 16,046 pounda; No. 2 • Vl oati pup oti gatcl.tto• a. as IV pounds ms; Jcfag stotal of 76,170 pound*: Water was cis ciliated through.thecoreat ; and before the cast ing at theirs/y6f forty aline par minute, the sate enterintrat a :temperature a Sit degre-e, The Core was withdrawn in twenty- r oar -Itrmre after casting. liSre Was lighted In the plain Mr /Mitre after the dutiug. The pit never was re moved in five days, at which time the tempera ture Of tbeplt Was at 115 degrees. Oa Um Slat of Tteeenther, the last Onto dash was mauve.% and the caked gun left standing in the pit. On the 16th of January ' a wooden , frame of four poste; the loner ant e of which rested in the Iron }Aide te.itch corers the pit walls, and the upper el va ieclining towsrde the center, was erected inc tie puriore of hoisting the gbn from the pit. On the - 17th of January, the hoisting appe rates icing complete, it was lifted oat without arc:debt. and lied • across the mouth of the pit. On of tf buttery, the gun Was ulaced upon a Iris -k s:er the purpase of conveying it to the/ttarlirg 'bather, and on the 26th of January, it tescned fled ether, having consumed one week le moving a distance of 156 fret. ()a the 2d del a Mai, 1850, the gun was reported an being d, endun the.4l of May. Maine inspected., approved and received it.. Oa Frtaay, May llth. the workmen, superintended by Vol. Joseph titaye, commenced to remove It from the fottidry, and the same day it .reached the corner of O'llara and Etna etreets. Saturday, May 12, It reached the corner of O'Hara and .tice a streets, end on Monday it .wan removed to the Termsylvanla Railroad, - and loaden by,enapendinu -It between two cars. Tuesday It departed far Washington via Harrie t/erg end Bah tenure. We Gave,condemed ohr statement of this gnu fr. in Ma nOtes'kupt by Major Wade at the time, alach inieresting information is left ont, alt. the present time. with the improvements which Lave been munwon the machinery and incas6. of tratopartation, the labor of removipgginis (rem the pit Lolly lathes, mid from the fouudry to their altiestluation, is very much lessened. the total cost ol removing this gun from the pit, 10 where" . It was loaded era the ran, was $l5O. In February, 1E64. the experLmout of casting 20 itch orccance was attempted. and the result us,. a perfect sueetea.• .au army run of the Rodman pattern was nut, the weight, dimen sions, of which were as : Rough Weigh , . 172 410 pounds; finished weight, 116,- 907 Oe node. Length, rough 300 laelmi, flaLstied 343 r issues, Maalcouni diameter rough, 16 leet,es • to finished 09 ,ocher; UtultilOrti cough, 98 inches, do tr..abed 34 inches; Acre 21 lather; d. pi h of bore 210 inches ; weight of aolid shot 1080 ic.vedei charge of powder, IirOLO 80 to 125 pc lands. On the sth day of May, the same year, a navy • - gun of the tame size was can, ex apt that it was about three lees shorter. The charge for the furnace. for this gun was lilt 25 pounds, and the belched weight 95 915 pounds. it woe in the arr•r nee of Captnia 11,nry it Wise, 1.1 Captain J. M. Berrien. U. 8. N., beside, a Linens, nt Naval froth a tLirettt pert, of the world. and a few oflieen- r R-etuar ar my. if re :sat: Mao a uttwi her of la ten An the metal etiounet OA to tilt the would, It aa• rhria•as , tl ii e Orb,, lip Uavt tic W and has her Pan"- rtame• 4 apart her. 0 I the 21 :1 of May, t he I xril vf the pit wa. 90 de aed vori Minn , oitlalenc.l to remove the flank. Sr. aer,tient "nm' , ed, and on the 231 eat of J an , . 11 ass t laced In the lathe. The capability ol roast abetirit FUCCendrUlly ordual.ce of such b•avv calibre is now tally entahlishen. Th e a. xi !AIL a will tee ti, pros'., their dß:leans' t s ervice. The 20 led" arm v xin onveal in position in a watLr battery. In front of Fort Hamilton, end commands the bay ..er New York. The navy anu has not yet been removed from the proving ground. The closing of the rebellion has to a great de gree done away with the construction of ordl. . mance at this place,.and In a few months It will almost have entirely ceased, although there will always be a few guns being made. Tha present '3lropristorn are making arrangements as reold ly as pcstlble to manufacture all kinds of heaby casting tolling mill machinery, nail machines, blast machinery, the., and are even now ready to to Ore contracts (or the same. They have a working force - of from one hundred and sixty to two knadred men constantly employed, most of whom are skilled mechanics. The Fort Pitt will always be an objcet of Interest, not only to the 'Veneer, bat to oar own citizens, as being probably the oldest estatulshmeet west of the Allegheny mountains. The lieu. Menhenville Railroad Bridge-. Keystone Bridge Company Reference 'waa made some days since to the advanced stage of this structure across the lifonoegahela river for the use of the Steuben *Tile Railroad Company. It Is expected by abrint the first of October the bridge will be vtady for trains to pass over. It is sot generally known that the contractors of this Wdee„ an well as the one which spans .the. Olio at Ste Manville, for the same road, and indeed Wall the railroad bridges In thin locality hove tten entictracted by the "Keyetone Bridge Compute." whoota Immense work; are located fn the Ninth Ward of this ruts. The compoty cotamanda a Mtge amount nt Capital, sod t..recare .very tnclity lor ea•ryinir for ward •hl,. Wench of tmsiutss. The ofikere of the e, wPsty, oho con tort It, affairs, Lave It re - potation of n•-int adopted Ire the atttlea. 31r. \l'utter Kot.., Lae Secretary aril Engineer, aas eir y are nn the Peunayiraela el-»d an R. bAhtn Engineer, and for cod.e ttutt pcciltill3 to crileriNg Lite K - ysiot.e CO./it-any, war non of t he chic sot Lac E..gtecering department of the Nora tin Central Rua way Crto CrOur)r. Mr. Katti, It ire-presented, ii titi flea Uo t. for the p.olttou he Ocelipie. lu Wit COSI por.. The loCation of root a tuili .rtant uroisea of noeuutriouire will add new interest to one weal mat ufacturtrg city. iir.vy I orgery A motive mar of this city, rtn.pecta.ly eart h. ci, d, %%Leer Lame • e withhold for the i resent, as font,,ay detected in the commission of a lot t ery an 6 1-01:131.1.1brit CIL otive reale. lorettl a I b Lk or i.e C niin National Bank (Jr Ellede. payable to Messrs Hartuffee ,flc Co., the will km. v n founders and engine builders. The Irritation ens an excellent one, the y, ong min boring hed a die t pre rtnnity, re( m his Inti mate letatiobs with the firm and his easy access tet thrir ar colds, to pert . , et himself as to the air -mature. The money was drawn, but unfortu tately for the fast loath one of the firm was appri,td of the fact teat a check had true Just rec. ised and paid to their ace-tont, when the fraud was at once discovere.". The forger was ar rested in about fifteen minutes after receiving the mosey. and taken to the Mayor's cal le, where he wan held to baill In #2OOO for a hearing on Mon day The money, we triter., was all recovered. and It is possible that owing to the high standing of the young man, the prosecution will be with drawn. (*Orontes Inqueet, on the • floyd , e Hill 'The Coroner's Jury, convened on the day suc— ceeding the murder on Boyd's Hill. and which has bad quite a number of meetings since that terrlbie event, met last night at the Mayor's office al d coteluded the Irquest. Marschell, one of the mnideisrs, was brought down in Irons from the . 1111. and testified to the fury on hie sol emn oath, a., to the truth of the statement of his confession as published. The Jury thee rendered tl.e bulk wing terdie , : "That the tp.known man came to his death. In the Eighth want of the city of Pittanurgh, on the night of the 231 of August, 1865, by vio lence administered by August Freeke (or Fricke) and Beljamin Banner& Marachell, said vio lence and Injuries cawing tile death, being Per petrat-si by DlCalla of a ladre and Iron Dar, or route other eimtlar d •silly weapon." Before Al I erman Strain _ . R. W. Mcemit, a lama keeper on Grant sires t, was arrested and taken before Alderman ward, yesterday, a.l ar r.b. wearable, Iflued :upon Information made b 3 Jane Grey, charging him with assault son tottery with intent to outrage her person, and also with selling 1 1quoron Sunday. Ile was held to,ball for a bearing on both charges to-day. John end Mary Ann Know. li v i ng i n the Eighth ward. in a house of Wm. T. Kelly, had a bearing yesterday for stately of the peace. pre , (cried by tho latter. It uproars that they are in the habit of gutting drunk, and creating m ac h disturbance in the neig tihorh col, throwing bricks and breaking things generally. The charge wee Scatty withdrxwn on condition that they would Yecato the premises, which they promised to do. Mlchat I litce charged. orL oath of n. vv. eimlottl, with pnrlolt.hag a watch and chain, vatted et 818, from John Gordon, was held to trait for a Leering. The Jtatonic order of this district was hon ored last night at a meeting bold by Lodge No. 45, in Pittsburgh, by the grand officers of the Bute cf Pennrylvania greeting them with an Informal and official friendly visit. L. H .. Scott, R. W. G. Ji.. Richard 8. G. W., Peter Williamson, G. T.. W. H. Adams, G. 8., and E B. Schrader, 0.1'. ' were present. Toe. hall was over crowded.' The meeting was very edifying and instractice to the brethren. The R. W. G. M... after delivering a splendid and earnest leg. t we . teaeee,lo to instrnet the brothers (lathe works of the :order. The officers will remain over to-day and visit the Allegheny lodges this evening. Trinity Episcopal Chureb.—Very raw are aware that the their of ibis time honoree church is now composed entirely of malm,:mostly boys, who have been for time under propertraining fo ttbe new mcdeacoaductlok the.vaall mute Of the church service. The object In view Is to have this perk ofwonthlp conducted in tbesame style as the widely 'known diva in Trinity church, ;few York city We learn that the members of the choir- give much .stdisfaction. We inapp4ree the plaa. tt works well 1; • wilt .be Adopted tyr other churches - this& city. • =!III -A regular meeting or ulty Couces ice. he .at tight u'elc.ck Motday ebainfl• JD Stied Present, Magri. Barclay, grovel, &MO. Couraln. McLaughlin, McMillan, Nyr- Man, Phillips, Quinn. Reed, Thompson, White, Willis, and Pres.deut Nictitate,. • The minutes of the last r.gtilar meeting were read and approved. • Tine ordinance anthorizing the grading Aff . Z!l,, 1.,,,{„g of penus3leania avenue from Jamoto• rule street westwardly to the end of the pre§ent.' pavement, was taken up, read three Bents, and naffed fl tally. C. C. norPconetured and lay On the • Nl , l..tne hlin presented a petitian from ill fsl6, }rice and Sims, of the dlzth ward, ash g liege to erect a seo4en- building, CO be cigd with Iron, and to he used In WlLltleeti,Al wish there jauntily. Oil motion, the Trarer of the reI,IIOLET was granted.. C. C. non (linear are feta to Cothatillell , r 0 Wooden LI J.! 11 S. C. sdnete to further action. C. C. Lty Nit. Brown, from the Water CJittrolttee, seuted a report. The' Committee re commend the • • removal of the second floor of the Water Works, and that the material be disposed of as may be thought Proper by the Committee. The suggestion was • embraced In a resolution offered, which also authorizes the Water Committee to have a sella ble tift-prout juice provided' for the storage of . th_e Water votes palter as . The report I Wan accepted, and the res..ilution reed three LIMOa son passed. . The Water Committee•aleo rep ret that they bate bad before them o communtoetion from the Allegheny County Prison .I.ofpectors, propoilog to lay a I. or Itch water- pps on Wyrte ctreet' ire 111 the county Trleon tea .00001 with lies up • per basin, procleee tae Councils will re Bubonic, Wan, itt lin app: non of ate water rent till the aloes amount to paid. Also, a tulle( J Mayer for paving the tower engine nouw. A Otroilect to the report are resoluttotot antlitoria int; the laving O. tae pipe as above, and that the Cot.l roller be empowered to certify for a war rant In raver of Jubo McGee. The report was accepted, and the resolllttOrle read three times add Teased. The ordinance authorizing the opening of ntdogif.a Street, wan taken up, read three times sip posed. Mr. Reed, from the Street c•wnatlttee. rep 'li ed en ordinance eirtablishlog tha grade tit the r zteaaluh of Pent isivaula asthma tram Wy'li to Petit s) tennis avenue. hico , in flviniof p .selng ordinauce. accompan) tug the retnrt, for the pall, g tit Duqueene W.,3, ft uto [nein to S. Cl6ll strict. Int UOLattlitt.ot report adversely to the application re . tee Cleycietroi to. Y.t, but eh Radioed, in reference to the sidewalk oh Cana! ~ r ent. The, report was read and .tecepted, N. r iJ r et, term raze (:ornmittee, Trisected the let urt of the v re•ers on the C.,11 , 01.1 street Sewer, Mr. Phillip, moved that toe report be rejected, the prOl•Ceiltr.gr , quaAtted, 11110 nein 1.1.0L1t tl. lti Pre-titient aopnioto the rAlowlw if ,v-re.: Mec•sre J. L4:0120 . 41, ref toe lr as dr Jame! , Drain and Samuel of the 0 Iw, , C C. torn rotten, Mr It-ed, from the sante C..tornitter.„ alto I resentedthe tit tort of the ire - ve . 6 On WALC.I . .high .Pro ae f. The 1 14 ,1 ,tird by ales. rect. it t•••• Antno , zhg Itie gr.+ , led •if etr,et, Fightb a turf. to. , were Nt a.torr ae.toil Bream o ~an 4,1 I.lnl over Mo. rlll-, Tbc o , Oman cc autboriting he crafter: an t Teeing n 1 Duquesne any from Irvin stroet er St. Clair street, reported by the Street _ - tee, was Laken up, read three tlmea and posaed, The orditiance, also reported by the Strut Committee, authorizicg the gradme sad paving of Locust streets, between •dfarion and Van Braam atreeL, w.a taken up, read three times and parsed. Mr. Yhtl'lps offered a reaolutloo repealing the gram WM/. Ocutral Holt School of pert of the lower basin lot. Mr. Bartklev moved that It he laid on the table, and the yeas and nave he call-. ed, resulted Mae azaUaat to live to favor of the uottor, as follows: Yias--Siesers Buckley, Bred, Thon.pe.,n and W rote. Nape—kir...rt. Brown, Coale. Conn,ln, etc• Alille~, N. rmoe, Phillips, Quinn, rrund and SIcA airy. Object:one being made to a third ieading, the refolutioa was laid over. Mr. QIIIIII2 OffrICCI a resolutiadinstructing the Crantundes appointed come time since for the purpose of defining new boundary lines between the "Ibi-d and Sixth wards, to report at the next meeting of Councils. The resdiutfon was read three times and passed. Mr. Reed, from the Street Committee, reported an ordinance author/tog the construction of public sower on lirdint street, which was resd and laid over. An oroinencc was Introduce{ by the Street Committee, chsnuing the tirades of Fifth, Itli9 and High etreete, which wan read three times and reefed. rt , toritsloll /'.71111(11: Present all tSa 13:14,12 burs exo.pt )le.ara Ardary, Bru - a-1. Deaters, Fred , ;eh. McKnoart., Oidanoe, O'Dm.t.• 11. ltrr o and P,..notnau. • Mr. nettetentt ttlf trert the r .I!”fflne Tent I.loeStroct 4111. ee direct the Citt Kee,:utor tt prepare a temp - Phu terve end revel's, plan of ',teenage (or nit, seSole rite, nek et to ten seprvral of the eael Cottsenittee, trbu on t eurnpl -t t u n 0 f Amid plat, Khali pr,tenr the same In, Gour.cils (at rettili,ttion or reject ttron. Heed {tree timra Xtl• I per.e.i. S. C. r.,0-een.ur een.ur are r to 6:reel Corconirree C. C J....there to for ~ Actlna, end 8d6.66 , 1111DiCIILl and Meg _en a C.lrrenittee of C re• fereree. 6 4 '. ej.y_Jiat M.-Jerre See orn and Reel. The Committee repnrted re. hilly 11 0003 i• r al emene theta to the roullolt66, welch nee re. PIMEZnin=M Mr MeCandl,s prerected n petition for meter t , Peg and Uniillicre eltrneti. fry rt.: to Woo, Committer, Nt:' , It-4,enced a communication frt,m the ihccrr of the Ccoirol Sc stout" Park . 1”, ranr, (or in, ralFsinn rl'ettt fra as building on the corner of P-oo and elytucr .1 rev to, A cornmu .lexiqn rece;v-1 fr it 03e ulral Bard ut E tu,ulo a•al.ig mem of a Cornrui , tee to audit tic 1i,01161.6 of .id Board. Rood and aca...cyted. and Me... King one A. B. M. tjucrvan were ono:Anted as tai., Coal:ld:tee, C. C. Concur sod appoint Mr. Ff. Ft alter. Also, n cnromunlcat;on fr.lm the Cu:droller, wlrb the followine r.olutlons Rine That the youtrolfer be aid he la hereby authorized to issue hia certificate for warrant on Appropriation No. 13, (Con tingent Fund.) In favor of election officers of the Ninth ward for the cam of seven dollars and fifty rents. Rao-I.d, That the Controller be and he 10 hereby authorised to issue his certificate Inc a warrant on Appropriation No- IS, (Finance De portment,) for $2l la favor of T. J. Kerwin, Clerk of the Baprerse Court, Penna. &so/mi. That the Controller be and he Is hereby authorized to transfer $5OO from Nu. 14, Finance Department, to No. 8. Allegheny Wharf; also $l,OOO from No. 9, Diamond Mint, etc, and $lOOO from No. 10, Monougauela A turf, to A ppropriation No. 7, dtreets. Amusements hike flue r. 6enin WAS accorded a splendid rectption on her first appearau, last night. Thir evening the brautiful playa( "East Lynne" will be - pr.dured, Is which Mks palls will sus tain ten th.r.ctern of Loy 14shcl and Madame Van, A song oy 3l'lle Vestvala—"lllw so Pure." As therittsborgh Theater, I,sora Keene con tinues to pe received by delighted sudione.. Workneen of New York"—a moral do mestic drains—was received, on Its first produc tion last night, with much favor. It will be re peated to night. Those who are desirous. of witnessing s stirring drama should not fall to ho on hand. Delegates to the Cleveland Convention,— The time for holding the Convention at Cleve land to organize an Association for the yr arg,J.r.s• lot of the In oar I.trzn p , .11) la the 2u,u.lt, it near at hue% We Convention opens on Wednesday. thr. 27th inst. Doubtless sonad of the churchis and satMaat schools hereabouts have appluted delrgattr. By all meant let there ha a goad rs I)n:rewash. n frilm the two cities and neigh borhood. We learn that Liberty street 31. E. Sunday School have appointed !tar. W. A. David.). ' father of the, Church, and Mr. Ed. ward Ileazelton. daperinteudent at the School, to :eptesent them In the Comma :ion. Bold Itobbery.—On SunCay,olght the house of G. W. Conn, merchant, to Florence. Wash glon county, was entered by tome unknown ( bier, tud beiteren two and three hundred dollana stolen cut of the room in which Mr. Conn led wife was alerplng. Among the Monty taken was a cheek for fifty Caere - oh the Cid... flack of tide rity, drawn by J. B. Sib. worth & Cu. lip to Ulla (Imo no trace of-the guilty party has been dlson‘ered. ------ Dletrrtt Court—The tinatriet Court opened yeeteiday milliliter et tine o'clock for the trial of mete, Ridge Williams presiding. The ease or H. T. Coffey, admleisetator of Harry Wood, degeased, re. The Allnghety Bnak, wan taken up, eta le stlll ou hid. The action is brought to reccver funds In posecasion of the Allezheny Bath, claimed to belong to the eatato of Harry Woods. Committed to duil.—Ernest Miller and Isla wife Christina. the turtles to whose hoes* Kar• schen and Freeke depoelted large quaolines of tbelr plunder, bare been committed to jilt to answer a charge of receldnAc a ltole u n di goode. The = i nto n th or tb pa 6 rtles lll ;:nd e r fr e o r rt w ere e of Mrs.; eh Miller to screen . Preeke *bow bet to be a con ning and dargerone woman.. The Young Alines Affiand..—Wfortmted cure Privets 'Musses.- Poi:wile by druggists. Ask .for the Young Idan'e Mend: A pauEttlef giving the symtnoUts and 'treatment of rate diseases accompsnies each Bon. of eau had by addressing Young Man's ;Friend, Box 99, Chicinnatti. with s three cent stamp enclossA, tad oh Pt-ming, Charles Buyer. di P.' 'MM. Fox* Co.; Allegheny - • Prom Yekterdav's Evbnitur.Gizette. ANOTHER SUPPOSED POISONING CASE. Sudden Death of a Brownsville Martha= HIS BROTHER SCORED OF THE MUHL To day a yenng man sought an interview with Coroner Clawson, at the Mayor's office, and re lated to him facts and circumstances which tend to show ILat a most horrible and unnatural murder ' , KW; • ~m mitted In liroiansville. Fume mut, ty, a h g dais ago, by the admlnlshiring of 1,1..5 The 'nets are in substance as Fes lie ••r six yeare pao, (young Mall =Card 1,0, a d C.” , d! , ss had been ei..y:1, 4 0.1 roe dry Yon Ca bib,o an, rod being am , .30 f Illt•ettled well, and was suppoied by tic frier, to hare ureUmulated some Iliteen or twenty thousand d•,:lu hod its , immu est, James 31cCandleas end John William Mg (landless, rcsidiug In Pulladelphia, and n sistik, Mrs. McC. , ce, - Alfe ofla-nee tisCdnee. ctriido • ter, residieg Obi Pride umot, in this the. A few days ago, Mr. 1.• (marl NIA: sr.dless Was hakrb 1:1 NMI nn attars Li! , Iynunte rip, but bad recovered snhllelentiy to be able to walkabout the hotel where he boarded, and ez .smted to be well again in a few days. Ho was etgagod to be married to a Miss Mitchell. residlog in the Ninth Ward of this city, and had all his wed ding clothes purchased, as the marriage was to have been Solemnized in a Icw days. 'this was the condition at things when lie was visited by his brother James. who, on his arrival, seemed to 'ate considerable Interest In his welfare 11, p'ocnred (Jr hart borne lemoninte add some wine cake.•which he ate and drank, and was immediately thereafter seised with a moat Vie. lest Oarox‘ sm which continued troth death, • enstihd la about half an hoar. The sad. do..L. Felt bin death and the violent svinpuinia, grin, rise to sospicions that the leinonsatii !amid brit no outs seen - tad dispiard to ei,t moo irm peso:notion Thu to niy was br• us hi to tb s rills , sod taken to the house of his e•Sto r, :Mrs NI. Carve, frne, whence the tweet el Can to Into place. The body b ,, anael o•iy ode ...v.. 1., n .1,4" vier death, Sid the undertaker, Sir. !dye, s, on etc wing It, el att., LLal:hers: was,,.ry appear at ct of preset:re of poison. the Only was very much swollin i and los:11 was odem& from the month and tua. Mr.. McCain,' acco--i Li r broth., brat, 11l bus ;.n-oned In inard, tut of ei•trsel lo- tn.... 'I he body breathe to „d. tats. Ir..- b. N. I 1., 0.: re 1.1 rise: / ich3. vault t h e hi have the In 'era! t , tae bbl , wing day, at the h. tr t.• 4 non, Low, Orr. th, veuea- , y.tia.l tne dug nt or ye. IMO I . —lab .1 I ha , b a• iy 10, In i.r.tl with. t 0 -1 ho-r ob•! 11, al , 11111:rc4kti sr, 11 to. nPl.l...latz ••o,tent• !,O• to hare tee h . leo they 1,11,1 upon be toe erib, of in,: rashly. Toe :dy wo- icy , it , the eault, end the funeral 1.141, AAar /10 , 10 , Y arranged• As I. MeCandi., ea.t dl.d ir , th rnstzlim a will, hit onon,. Jam, son .roles Walley, (the latter al., b, Ingher,) ttl itt.end to lie estate, and left fur Brownsville fur that pur• 'Cary did not Like ow any letters of ad -1711,a, ration but they ,x2rtliti,l Lhe COal.^.7llst f ti e sherd it op mud befri, !oaring stated that ib, y had idol ererrhing right. A line u-dd Irnbrti I. lougteg to tae deceased, was tater by them. but nothing les-known as to what was done with the money Or how mach was ob. talc ed. Both the brothers have since disappear ed—James alleging that he was going to start hualne.s. and John Willtam stating that be would return to Philadelphia. 13u far as can be ascertained, these brothers era possessed of no means, and the supposltiou la that (learning That terliatd was soon to be married) they planned his murder, In order to get possesaton of hie money. The friends of the family, al though strongly suspecting that poison had teen administered, feared to make known their suspicious to the pollee authorities until after the disappearance of the suspected parties, when al: doubt as to their guilt seemed to give way. The circormitaeces are cartainly very strong against them—so strong that it has been determined to make an information, and have the body of the deceased subjected to chemical analysts. Ir the facts are as supposed, the crime Is the most flendLnh and unnatural on record, exceeding In atrocity even the worst of the Grinder cases. Coon of Comm n Pleas..Triat List for the Present Work. The follow JIM Oct of eases has been assign ad for trial In this coon duringthe week commenc ing Monday, Sept. 25. 1855 No. 59 Forsythe Brothers s Co. vs McCoy. air. A t CaLander. GO. itobleSon, Km .t Co. vs The Ardeseo 00 C,. mpaa y. C.l Ales. Wright vs The Fourth Presbyterian 65. Mary A. J. Gall:tem V.l W. A. McCain lay O. J idel.llo vs 51 1 chsvl 67 Slartoret e. J Nielson. 1htw0r..../ , Dee, 151 irrls. 51 tn. Maio:ley VI Witham K tie. 54 it 0. flaivey vs. L. 00911, A Co. • Chen He:le-err ve Christopher 1. Jas K Gins and Fran,es E kin, hie wife. for tine it laid Frane.s, or Jr o. V!. J. B Smoli vs. Andrew livrtdpse. sue Sarah t Baneey Vi Andrew livr , spes. • Kh, Brown and B.itrllne litrowo 1113 site, for UPC of sat , : Eatehne, no Stntitt. 82. Stdoey J. liteetno m Homy Sheplar, 'LI. Job, II .retta•k ve 'float. McGovern and Jto. Gto Ett.her. 1.5 L. wts Frank ye Morritt Strong, • •tistarl Deli es lorry 13,ricy. .s. B,l4nee of LOC.. itle , s.t ,t , v. Fle etc. C inn. n o w. NI. NI.: ice' ve,t, ' t 0. 11 Ni, li. y. 4,8.'4 en in.,. Meit.cnis, 2. et. banclete Kos., vs Johu J. Brown and Cttrottart Ir r 13. J ~ v. IVs.A iinestneo."•ner of ettentteta: Wm. B.ttAtt,l. 111 Chad, 11..t.stetook v, A tarn rirslL O 5 Pot« r, A.ti,n A eneJard vs lilassoa and tic, Jolla Way, Jr. vs riusborgb, eon W., Ai Celeste. R. R, 97. Robert \Waddle re 11,nry Crawford. Ficbeek vs iathew Day. 99. Taubaig. Liviogstone di: ra. Edmond Hod*. 191. H. HMl}car vs 1.5.1 C 102. J J. titewart. sod ELlzsbeth his wife vs Jam es Huey. 103. Joh, Browa vs Jas.. Wood and Ibbert Long. 104. '1 hoe, Sinclair and Ann Sinclair. Ms wife. for use of said Ann vs Taos. Devine. 105. Alex. Murray vs. Josupb Ammond. IGG Isnsh Purday vs Cieorge Peoples. 107. J awes Collins & Co., for moo( S. Clark. too, vs Charier. Carey. 10$. Joseph Lode k vs David H. Rhoades, owner of the steamboat Hobert Lee. 109. Adam 'Lineman yr John B. Shaffer. 110. I.l.bam Cowan rs L. Fisher and Fred. Iw . 11 1. Mary Mates vs. Duncan Hamilton and James C. Corry, executors of Mary Mates, 114. Joseph 11. McDonald and others, heirs of Jam McKeown, dee'd., ye Samuel McKeown. 115. Elva Jaoe Thompson es Pew Updo grafi, Ile. Peter Klee= re Pittebugh, Fret Wayne nod Chicago Rallrood Co. 117. J. El. Clouse re A. D. Mlller. Ile. George W. Heys re Penaesiveala roed Co. 119. Wm. Rheum vs John 11. Cooper, 120. Henry Finley vs the P. R. R. Ca. 191. Jaco b Wl:Mese!' ea Henry Campbell 122. Richard Lididslnger end Nimey Ann, his wife, for nee of said Sauey Ann vs Deniel t 23. Wm. W. !Wirers vs the Rouse of Edna of Wentero Pennsylvania. 124. Jon. T. Foy and Elizabeth, his wife, va John Anderson nod Jane, his wife. 12S. D. Farvohols and Christians. hls wife, roc of yafii eiriati•en, ye John Itehron. PA; Goltl.t..A.LAy, vs J ter. 798. Gee ye H. Allen VA Vet.or Dr.au, owner, an I James Du: , can, coot racer. 11:1) John Russell vs A U. Wilson. 180. James Dltanond vs. Wan. finnan. 131. I. N. Conrsln vs John On Rey. 132. 11. W. Morph vs John (Italy. 133. James Dryer VI Schmertz h Blakely. Fallon vs. Sch meets at Bothnia. 181. Harding a 4 Brown Ts Win. Hama. Selling Liquor VI , ithout License Mrs. Margaret Cavern. who keeps an un llcenseddrinkinghauneln Pitt township, was bronsht before Mayor Lowry today. on a charge of IllrgOi liquor selling• tier house has become a ficlicue annoyance to the nelahlx)ra, and she bas !Ran repeatedly warned that If she did mot quit selling. information would he made agaleat bet. Oho p.urnited to a , ..don the 113, IDCM.t.ot bOVIG2 gt/EC on as before It lecamc necrsaary to h ion her arrested. She Is a widow with three small children. and states that dm Los Covell CoMfollt,l to silt liquor to malt tele berotlf. tOne was reqnlred :to dad bail In three hundred dollars, or stand commit ted for tiled. oh., bas yet been .uuablo to Had ant persou—wllling to enter bonds for UT, and In the evert of her commitment twd of the Wider n will Lace lobe teL to the Pear Rouse. The oilier le tiro puogto bo taken from her. The Charge. Agalust August !Franke. We have already eutmeratect the 'charges of burfeary and larceny against Benjamin Bern ha,df. Stared:fall, the partner in crime of Anglia;Frerke. Frette. The following' waded parties having identified goods In the passeNsion of Freak°, have made Informations against him : Oath. arineßuser, James Coyle, Jain 11. Dialler, Joseph Linda and Amelia Allen, for burglary; anti Illrman Bier, J. G. Baker, W. B. Laughlin, fl. If. Bonsharmen and ht. McCullough, Jr., for Weeny. Charges of murder have also beau preforrod against Benjamin Bernhardt Itarachall and, his brother, Richard Mancha% by officer Colp. and against Manch:lll and Freak° broth= licaper. Offiter Culp, who If in r.r.w Y search of Richard Marsehall, Is en Him hero with the prisoner to-algal ur 10-mOr• Mattel Cann— 11.161 L.:-for Vlf ' , The folk:ming eases have been asehrned for trial in this court during the preaetitareekt No. 1. Jahn Levey, Administrator of the estate of Win. 8. Larrly, deceased, en. David W. 80. Administrator of the estate of Harriet H. UST, iy, deceased. and Edward 0. Hinckley, trn.tee and guardian of the person and estate of Ann Lovely, minor child of Raid W.n. S. Lardy and Harriet H. Lovely. 4. Jas. P. 17alich ca. Cros'ay 11. Gmbran James P. Tanner ra. F. iaraart Elt R. Smith aud Bnrna. 6, ?roil:lngham end Fteher VP. The steam- Aoel G. W. Foe ac d winnF, A - I,er%, ,te b :,ter Conuell) and Iv.Le , LIA sTe. Ts. duo WestHu Posn.W.,nu , s 11,, dlsi V . V. ,t .M 4 Lr y. 10. " co, wer \- littvfoo h r . I.vith li. J Si •ro. v... Ai,. sI,E) A'l,ll Nth] svti , v,..) , ,Fer1, Iv Jo.vph Sinn vs. Msry M llrr a-rn . v. of Mcs. NUM:v. dev'cl. .151. Woe& ve..ln,. SSA fr,tt . . 20 Was Haertonn, ro'r. ttt J uo. At hoty 21. NI ern inns Wert .I.lto'‘. of Jas. U. Watt, dted. vs. 100. L. Levco. 24. ‘Vidoa Lidl4 La Itotft. liaitlega deed. PltJahurgh. WaybeS: Calown IC. R. Co. 27. Kean & K. iler ve. Graeulee and Engh Blleer , vanere of the attamhost "ladi ar,a,” Nu. 2. 28 Bsuwl Ural" A: 800 va The Pennsylvania Ir saran. asd Y. H•flmes di Buns G sr sly he‘a of Chalks A. Ilsv. Wfillam Ash vs John Hutchinson. Ast, and Ann" Asti, bin - 3ire. to ft ht of said Ann, vi Jona Ilutcblncalu. ;2. .lonn Co , bran re IraMem Jong, I hum, sod Lsronl Junta. tta War t dtrtln vs Joseph Woke. ;macs 3ielclbhen, John White and Wlitiana James K Lon vs James O'Connor. Pfi Da‘ld ii, Ryatl vs J. C. MeFenton end others. E.Jhb A. Lech v..lnba L. Leech . _ 3 John S or's v+ Gwrer li,wman, Patrick d Margaret wlic, wad 8p.1444 EILII=I . . • 40 1; IF. v- .1 :IF 41 A 11.Se0r. .1•/nn awl Ft , ~, J. Sans and u. , .., .1 Y. 1 if lil, 0. I,ltuF un i I I n, n. of the "Fl , ..tatt.r," }{ , /o-rt brao end 11 , oric, W. I'o.ll et, owours the steam tow nom. "Lou aid r 45 .1. /, C.. .I• y ./rime. nI y. the 1111 host Lill , nn R v- I). t . ,ch. ran artri ti•V. W. I'.,rtlrnu, 0 x :eri 01 1.11, 11. ...v •, /0 411. Pr:IA,. AottuHL,l • 47 lint. Brown vs. Wm. (/'Veil mind .1.,14n R and Plan y hie wife. VA 79 Stoßi , / , I 13,1 ma 8.1.1., ,t ::N1 , tt• I hrlhr VA Tn., rnh tin' L nn.l other. r,i. d.. 40 1. it Ti. V.ll.PAlrcti, A.lle ghen) , 1 ei R. 13. o Wnll 1.11 .1 nn E Wunffer, Eldue , . Geo Wilt. 1111.1.,. Wn:tri.i Wail vs. E She IC.,bort Georg.. Wiles and .1. Ihtton. M. iner'n.Pitta.borelt Almanac.—This inter. estlng annual for Id6d has kist been issued. It Is • tilted Auld calcuisted ty Sanford C. II ill, East Liverpool, Ohio, to equal, mean or clot k time for the horisou and meridian of Pitts- Maga, Lat. 40 deg, 26 min. 15 sec. N. and Long ,o deg. W. of Greenwich, or 3 deg. W. of Washington, D. C. In addition to the tasual con tents of an almanac, It contains many moral and Tahitians °race vs. For Fain at )diner's News Depot, 71 and 73 Fifth street. Price, ten costa. Attack on Policemen,—At a late hear last night, as ottlscro Cyrus Elsley and Dsvid Bennett we, calling the hour at "The Point," they were attacked without provocation by roar roughsorno throw several brirkhats at them. Two othhe assailants escaped. but the otllcers succeed. ed In arresting the other two. The men arrested proved to be Jas. Cooley and Michael Uongh• eny. two notorious •'Point Rowdies," The Mayor this morning fined each of them twenty five dollars and casts, --- FIIIA3CLAL AM) COM 3 ERCIAI. SPOYENS AND BANKERS ILMARD 100111ILSOTKO BY 110.111.051, ICULIAA. 1 004 loxt,s, Sept. "A 1,361 U. S. 5.94, ix 75 U.J.7.104,310 99 00 ILJIMMeIIi 4,m:imp rive......_.... 79 90 A Iletbrny they Pa. - Clervltted S I'M, It ..... tda 25 All.sheny Las. (la cot 51 00 Alsgben)llsy liOnscllsvllls IL. H. .... IS 10 ti Pitts at Stsubenstllo H. IL. 4 7$ 1 47 1 4 Nstious4 flank Comment, —12 n TistLestnentl... ...... 00 4.11.-shruv a elttsburgb (XI 75 Cultanlds _ ...... ..... 1•11 sir) Run 15. Pit hole. .....-.... 05 I oa Stury a ltherry Nun General Grade continues very notice. The de mand for gooda of all aorta is so great a to er.- b•uat almost completely the steel. aelatch It was the ught would be subtenant to reset every want der nt tl • fall season. its a comaequence, prices have latgely miartuyed, entyrithatsodiog wiles there ottott In toe Marlaytol. In al/ parts of the colut lay the bum ~ f workshop. that had Lean In four years hushed has resumed, labor meet.. with rartuusiestive reward, and every ave nue of industry Melte. oewhowrs The rolllmt toms of t. Is Slot. Me said to to In full working /0 der. ILL/ general activity fa a, subject for gen• erat rejoicing, If for no other reason than this %tat It contemn!. the theertes of that large class el Northern and Ell/0./01{1 irleod, 0/ the re belliyo who peetlicted //60, the Mows of war would bring anarchy and finamilal ruin no the North./ —Gold is weaker, under the anoouncentent that the November coupons on the Flee Twenty loan will he sottelpaled. The amount required d 1113,- ht/eh. The opening pries wan 113,1, elo•log at last!, It la to be hoped that the Stock Exchange will anal the Lomas to be called after the 25th„ ex.coupon, and ha that way aid the Secretary In reduethg his gold be anew and forelag It into the usual Channels of trade. Through the paymeate at the tinstuM House the Treasury has unlotem tlonally given more limners to gold [heaths Om &metal ; mutton of the country warrant.. Thep» paymeat of Intereet Is a proper way of remedying the evil ranted by the law requiring gold for gut toms' duties, and more eflicient than Wee of gold by the Tnuteury.—S. Tribune. —the total Imports at New York for the week 0.11:0/ 1144, AB follows Week end . Sept U. SapL 16. Sept. 8. SepL I. Dry 800ds-41,814,061 4,5.0,412 2,154,K04 2,881,411 6'l nada,. 1,1i8,468 1,817.948 1,884,001 1,876,656 0.007.,6011 7,87;1`91 4,135,0UG 4,738,947 The New York Import. of dry gu0d..0.P.... fol:t w. with fonder return. For the week. 1831. 1%1. 1861. Lo mil at the p0rt..51,073,235 $1,011,007 1801,094 wn 00 market.. 1,017,010 1,101,193 1,610441 Ince Jan. Isl. ISO MSC 181.0. E..asred at time port.sl7 133,731 63.89? 071 6.3,881,091 1 !down on merited. 16,201,07 68,193,711 03,0.10,931 —l7eporte Somata lectors of Internal revenue In (1.0161. ?lye gratlfpni evidence of the abundance of no,pry In the eutb, notwlthatandiag the ex• hausting procese It ha. -been subjected to within the but four year., The sollestor of hagueta re. ports having collestedNOwo hundred thousand dol lars wil bin he last three months, and tile oolbse• tore at hiscou rep, rt oat hundred and fifty thou slwa dollar. to too same period, alt of which are from taxes on co , ton. tiering to the It. canine traneportation facilities Loween Ueorgl► and Washington, these revelpts nave sot yet been forwarded to the human byre, but are safely taken care of, In oat we being ~ .ipostioul in a Clara honk. and I the nth •re piece.' ui.csr a Limitary guard, The Uollector of toter. na Rev.,. for Cho District of et•....tynmery, Ala , rot oast; that there will be 100,000 bales or ototou ant to the market Iron that =Mitt alone In a short arm—Pall& inquirer. Ne urdetetatol that a Witt= psevaile lasagne of the rants.` hous.e to title ally, by whit!' the goo elementlee On the sales is evaded, and to whP hwu call tin attention of toe tint ed Sus tea nate, rhos to this city. According to the Internal revenue law, stereos ere requited on be placed lea all owes at the tat. of One per thousaufl dollars. We are Inforrurilthat parties, in order to erode this tee, when isorrow.us, say emo,eoq Inste d let its I , g a how I. r It, en withal n fAO stamp would harts to be placed, draw a cheek on a battle for ion,. at, On 411101 t hey ranee a 2 smut sump, ludga is chook with the bona., with th, eotiatsrals, sod thus rob tips govssortiont of 61.9 en Of eoursa the I miller le squatty sultry with. the 'droves of the note, sod tellable to the paucity which the law attachts to Mach elolatlon.—Ctlougo Trienne Cis, Bunton Colurarres.l.l Bufte/Iti, tot ler date of Pet trios Inet, leterit'o copper stuck, In the f it loWlpg alt very eoropliniondary style , l per. are DO do Wavering.. Franklin gum riot letit II enema at 12%; Copper Falls at 2311 , A Valhi tat yoa their onions' is "up" (or. neat arta, and inters his again to be driven fan. or arr. This hoe of • oaks le Ihe last hope of rawly of our young eprekttellve friends, and they me on. 1.4 Milano to ••Isaap the thins sloths.' 11 possible, and it In to fide end. swot.3ot y. that, as we are - tu honied, en aloe{ te to be ma In to seep ea Otte:- neon board got. g. If this Is doom it will have to is no Improvement over the former One, whieli n as, lu wing lesiteete, an egregious humbug. Bash, thaellfeetUrlng and other solld shares; are ton heavy for this tweet. and it Loewy topper. fall them lo this hour of need, there will ho a and. den sad folded retreat from ,f3ibste sar a n. W. have beep rewound with of .ate to retell.= to Cao. toil, • 4 t.etossi.ory remark.," whits we tare yea. tursd to make 0000tfOlhe 501110 of allele topper et, Ohs, and parties sett Se names ire Ore half tn. - tilted to fneart here, have prealet us to read en I. print varlolla iaeorable nett meats,' reesdeed Medd from - the mine.. We hove neither time no: spec° to bestow apoo !Rotator.. I ode d.. rip lion. Threenfourtne of treat "reports., are afolited up tot the orestsloas sag pass.' round to prep ire the go oeultg shareholders/or anetber assessment. Maine Mocha. Boston, Sept. 26.—Ihe follow:ng sra the Pdo; a of hilt:lug Stocks bid in this city to-day z Otte trot, 40; Copper rallm. yranklia, nyi; 11; • Loran, 411 1.10 /loyal. 84; Quee. h .gz, load, 31 Superior, 34, avirstittaticn lif ortivt, Sept. 2s. is The general markets were amslerately active to. der, taking trenthltur Into roaMdcsatlas, but L a m , La an aburslanse of roam tar laigovesseet. Prices, geueredly, rile very Linn, with an advanc ing tertdcnay. GRAlN—Wheat Ls firm and modeiately active b u t unchanged; sale of 2 care Oslo Red at SIAS; and I do prime at S. Aa, Data to fair demand and firm, with &sale oft oar at 18; also small gales to stores! bness, for new sod old. Vora continues null the only sale reported being 1 oar intriia Ear at 16. Barll yV la demand, and luny he quoted •161,z5 per bash, l a to quaint.. FLOC: n—ls arm 504 I.llly and prices although unrit.nrril, eve wed I!! t .honine I o'e euntti rte qmoe from store • al i 9 eprirg, and Sitilliel.6o for Win er Whew orladi of Foggily. rale of too tibia ••Svrds," g.o/acetc.., at Nicol, is firm, and 1,114 es 2 , ve nano advantad. W's Sq. 5420. rep.irtt-,1 i at 12 , 40:-. a.cc Si..e• a, I. it fiche.s if. ougar lurtd flu. at r. iwiwg quote.l at r.rdi ad I \lead ist hi 1 f:l4—ls log In more ttey , but the 0-- mend la (slit up to toe ripply as et, a.: 1 1 :tce• ore well sustained. We [iota soles in lots of sortie packages good Co prime fresh packed at 2443 , Tie 1,4 Laid. he,C4e—pirm but irregular. reties twins redone. et 2.142501 . 6. nod sue.e holders asking 21. HLESP.—Firw. with reported emirs of 4U Omit , . at 20d21:35.10 liambuilt i9s/m, mud 3. do W. H. at lelol9. sf Efts_ ep Seed is stewly. with sale, of Push r. ed at , 11,01 Foss. Seed ta ,10,0 a.: am: 17, IPP •Itio , ed firm 2.1.5urre , .. No deco and 10 , two, and tut 11.1,/e utrotih., ATI . I.E.S—In mead eupply. hitt an char re‘i, hL:k trt the •11.1. belng st t4,..ted.t; hei WEFT I . •' TAT Ei—Tbe 0Up; , 19 I , oluz w hat It 1.1 CI k tutc., rule en•ler, een .s. Low quote of t-1,50e4. , ” vre 1,11. fur —NO. /4\14 111 111 mow quote.l at .$1.,02 PEA HL.!—Ntr.; sale 01 10 1.1111• /111)L ==E==B PITTS B U RUM PETROLEUM MARLi ET Fntnar Dept. Z.lBO. CTltl:DE—rbe Merkel for Venda eru vbry drt and eetuee hat ervittd t .dap, .id an wtltlt wen t t reference to the soles below reported, p, ices, Its Ve eel vanred from Ito tli cent. per gnflce. and et. en at Lite advance. Pb. /teal at.tl tieetne to be piny Li, to Ifit 1 upplt Sate, W . /m/1,1. .It,j. Z , `to r Itte at 21, no ;. at 2J'y. I.:1 :2, tted nt .1 tt In Lull, tat 2.5 Our la..ettt a.l - 1 eet fr. sr, I.lt t•.•) rejt.trt Cr . ..lt - I.ra. at . .tt•. 'lt at 1.41,15 t et t :tit kit eI Eli—The runrkot tut hou ic,l otl coat I Tel) firm, btr.ll tor premer.e nrk.l .le Iv I ..:Urine e e reerr!eted. In coalel•L•oce I.hLeos. n Ith L. t tc l p few excopt.Llll.. /1 •• g 5.,1 r l Lose up, ntol in roan! (macs, tore an.! SM.< scov the ehr•d. the epot, prime elf, to ands toe, is (.1113 quore.: RI tlr.efalC..Pa Inc rtrg eg,l i,ll dellv:red In Pail/W....Wile. Ws h , ve Lot Ogle ft ' it repstt, 10co- •'lluteLlos ,n'c'• hr../ d. • to:toLe, di Ili sll la Poi. adel, 'Thr>.l.,.rltateie of 5-u I•tds totod uo Si. men %L. lot o.lr r. r, at Uric, on the sere her . rod roo set, and 4 st I u.:y thnke tilts re., f, tL n`• rite "L. ioll To.ohd and Ur n, 11, VII) U. osie now tint,: •1 %egIL, Ul4O LtA AND ISESILALL! Char,' is some It yhir) fur l'esolunin, hot \.p , oppeats 'cc oLe st Cl.. fly U. Alerted The homer Belle Pretty res4.l) al 46..0 p.; Ltd, s. Llie the latter Ls scarcely eve r n cattohed. H ECErPTS— file receipts of tell by the Alto. iteby note our lest report, were es 10l lows 000 Joke. Mstsbienay—.-.IVO hhihes sLewls.. . 29.. Fisher % fire ......- 1140 Cook A lierner S. Ix A l3.lierher 70 .1. E. puizkler 92 Jas. 291 2 / 9 11. anti/414.r ...... 0420 PETHOLEI 1111 •POCKS IP MEW Y/IKK• Specie/ Liapatcn to Western Prete New Your, Sept. 23, 1966. Piro, 13oe.an—rlthoAs Creek, 8.101 Buchanan Farm. S); Webster, 140; Central, MOO; ~ etualr, 48; First National, TI; 011 Crete, 35; Al•t011o tock, Tl. Sitcom, HOonn-01l Creek, 1..9 Publir L . ... ,- korsgr—nlir, Omer--Clifford. 1 66; /31, beam Farm, 97; Pith°le IJreek,./1151 Webster, 1.69; (./t1 ()reek, 2.29; Excelsior, 12? 55912 , York Pe troleum, 2. Miens," Bonim—Ructinonn Fenn, ISO; Excelsior, 76; Montana, 11.78; United States, :tan; 011 °leek, 2.19; Webster, t 46; Cherry Ran, 11. NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET. Special Dispatch to Western Press. Now Yono, Beryl. 25, MS. The Pet.leum market la firmer - tor all ,leeerlt , Doi. and priced ars a shade higher. Urn is attisp 220, klenns4 is Bond Vane, nod Prem.-MVO. i:IMM:! he l'omansaloner of &grtculture authorizes the 101 l wing ateuerut ht as to the conduit,, ul the rut •as the tow day of re pheattaw . I at, b. •ar crop hen tee.. ed au at'datohar Injat y fear" a the weather tante ale report u( lass month; but th r quality of ha c ts clot good, est.. the Western States, where It was •Irtelard by blight. and rt.st, ame.l as by the wet weather dunng the harvest. It( the old retest an hand theth tot As much ea supposed In the hand. of farmers, fur mush oflt was bought In July and August la ther. ast y and ,Middle t.tere Wan but Me Ile at an thole dunes the latter part or the Swa the:. Tb. tnat rep received uu great deal of 1.4,147 fr. In the wet weather. sad It may be regarded al one of the largest oat craps ever Intaal la the country The Injury to the nay 111 the West Was very great:ln the East it received bat little dam. age Storm wet Weather. Generalty tat quality 1 eu•Al, except in the Slate. .5 Otis, Indiana, 1.111- htila and Bis•uttrt. The cora aro,, snug to the .atanaso neat and moisture of the weather, nes ercapre rumen, tujuty. fa the Weal. may be legaldsa as tea greet. at atOr yet this...l to loyal State. lhe condition or the tuba...or cru d e p was iasurable, the weather belying It very couch; but, as reputt, las, alons.ll, the fiat 001 platted w ss uch leas t teat year, my-costly to the largest tame"; produclag States. , orghttna, Ile the *urn •rop, u sacelitht. Buckwheat, i• 00. le jurist by a premaluss trust, wsli a goad. Potatoes mauy localities. there ureic luau:atm. of the rot. and. In w•me placea, the crop was very mu .11 irptreo by It. 'rho continued hat Arid tumid westn er blobs the lint of September clocaabha spore heamous that ads disease may pro re eery infurt. pus; but mil , the yield may be very good, ite the anauttut planted was so on greater thth usual. In eh State. except New York, hops have ripened well; but In that state tre crop ha. sustalned an irjury uf four And a gustier tenths from lice. rho crop le, therefore, Injures arrlously , for in taw New York produced 9,"4541,00. pounds of the In the whole count. y. Every State th tarn. a decrease In the number of fattening hogs. The general tlecreue is.about one tenth from the number last year. So tat•s returns were pub. Ilahed of the number packed that year to the West, It was 2,422,1T1. A tooth fthcreue on the ntiml or would be 2•11,211. Letters accompanying the retorts. of corr“pOndent• indicate that the hogs are youoger and smaller than usual. out la good condition. The air nthly report for Septet. bee. containing full returns of the a op., he., snit be published neat week. Nevi York Wool Market. The malice:. for Llomnatk Fleeces has ['.en rath er quiet since our last, but there ts 0,. [Max...Clow Ih the firmness of holders and the sties have been at full previous prices. There is no tip. calmive feeling, end the transactions are wholly for cou snroptinn. In mitten Wools a mode Ate [rule Is doing, sod •Il kinds except low medium., mill freely at full prices. Gav pet Wools ore to fair de mand sod Um. the ulna since our Pant a...mecum 1.50,0c0 lbs IlUatelate Fleeces, nearly all at 60410 e for plate anti Western, bit lualudiug small I olio no Virginia at tbir:9.so; uowastpid tohie Ohio, 18; sr.' extra Pulisa, Ed, 10,1mIl It. Ton i:washed, &Yale, 280 b•les lies t, 25di3, tho latter for new clip Merino; ItiOdu Gape, match at 31et12, but Iceitadlos smell lute choice at 42; also carotids; - ab e Douskot on private ter as. liy su tion, 311 bales Entre Riot sold at cosh.—Chisetcrcia/ Litt Boston Iron Market—Sept. '2 3 There ta no cheats, to note to any desertptioo. The demand Is *teed) , and the stoaka of both for else and domeatio plp sod relined Dar, very light to agent.' hands. . Sale. or Scotch No 1, Eglinton and Gartsherrle brand., at 145,60047,60 per ton, American No Noe 41 per ton, sash. Charcoal lug I. 'cry nem at $6,0711 per ton, cash. Bar iron is fiat demand, in toil holm store, at full preetotre rates: :Wes or 0, Eamon at 11C06106, relined 1111ettil per ton. ita. 'road Iron I. wore quiet but held at full prices, Eralleh rata are ecm ea and nominal, 1it.545,60 per too, gold pito. American do are in fair demand for soot nein •elornetit, at X 8. 5, currency, per ton. delivered at nallei 142,00 for twrolltne; soil $43450 for old rule. Russia sheet Iron le firmer, rolling at 731,,(125c In lota, and English do at 7010 c. Nana hare advancesl to le per lb for assorted sites. IMPORTS IST RAILROAD PITTS..UIan. roam Wangs & Coteau& K. et., liepreseber RB.-2 ear. oat., Patterson 4 Ammon; I can. Wheat, Ilitchceess, MeOreer3 ea co; 104 bbl. o,.ur, C C itoklea 1 t CM limey stem, 1....110- lode); lad aka ...hero, It Wallace; le Lent Maid', Ur/ O, 11 ,ra & co; 3 'ears stage+. J Italys; 0 2. barn la flour, .7n. giardteer, 80 bp tlm•Lby teed, Kin, uatrielt, Herres & eo. *den b'eome, \V Moore, I. oar metal, Menlo, Carer II ihickell; 68 ski rage, )betray et Clark) 48 obi. oil, J K Liar b oU. ;1.2 , ales rye, Lt Wallies; 22 big cheese. U d:e; 11 bola apple*, ohrlver & I.lzusr; 1 car barley, 11.t.hcock, McCrea.. ri to; 1 oar wheat, Person 00th bb) bacon, 25 bat . candles, J IC Delworth co; 11.al• top., W H °armed & Soo; 12 roll.. leather, Delange & Chestout; I3G bbls apples, n Uel - shsed; to boa soap, MoDouald K Arbuckle; 10 bbls flour, W 1.1nhong:10 keg. butter, ado lard, Meek & Armstrong. 1 Oar wheat, S S JAI 'Kat tr. Cr; 21 bbla bat yles, B I..Vahneatock K co; 32 Bock. wool, 12 0 Orubb; 10 dug tubs. Head K Metzger; a dodo, Seghn.l e. & Vosk•nap; 'I do do, 6h...costar la Lang. 60 do palle, eto, 14,1110. Ltatrd Patton, 10 do do, Mess. & Conk; to do, K.lrkystrlek. & 1.40;1 car barley, J fi Ccev el-nem AND PlRaeeeaU Halt Sept. 25. .3 pie tobacco. Baker, Srolth 1c co; 1 hit; seed, I` ()Jed/tory 12 enelre J W Wu/W.1 . 611;114o no, /Myer re CO; DS bags rye' Meek h A rmeiroorg; Out flex aced 21 tics ray, WP Berk es 00; 21 Sire Iced, Henry Res, Jr; I cat barley, J h W F•tely; 'What chase,ll / Del is ley; bbls apples, Camp fiello,Thitchinson; IDG rolls; lesther,(lbue Keefer; 21111 burs iced, J h W Val/lol; 215 bogs ode, We ringleD & Co; 20 thls FON; II Midi tons.. co. al Hesl; ado west, ;ft 11 Potrahrod; MI bags lees, Patterson tr. AtamoOLEls doz pall. 10 610 wee, 05 Del I pins, Little Baird 'et Patton ; • o ears Wheat, d Linen a wino htds .sad W H Moat 124 bbls apples, W A Green; 13 cars Wheel, XeDDedy & Bro. • 414.snit8sr Braxton. Sept. RS —ICI aka Ilix seed, 11.1 B uyearor a gar ataves • & en; tie bags. wheat. Notde a Austin Obis sus. Ler zy 2do do. I , Slice:Ml 2do o .7 Crii.didd; 177 bap, barite, fr & P Acrid; bbis apPles. H H Davlas 1 car bidet, Jos Craig; lot stone w•reril Dirt; 2 Cite stares, 0 Soleinonst 6 arc Wheal, 'Erni:Lady & 11 o; 10 doarartsashboarda,liatua la Bet. diet 10 da&brooms,•. l a Stott; igegirwlaN Flittat & Lam " '•:6ScEI.IIII7. 17.1Ka2. Nett York MO,let Maw Tome. gap'. 0.-7errritter-seDull and a *bade latter. at t*021.5e for .1111.111ar.. ktoria—Market its better, arts.logs.= fete Re, • tos t•tate . 1 , 9 Srs9.oo for Extra A. H. 0., and Q41,t0 I or Trat'e'Bra Nil—, be market °foal 7g et utet ; Icaleced to the sale. are 8,09 d bbla =trs otade, for betobei Nertember. at (8, 23 . iti.fcr--Qcuet; small meta of Western at 26.,tepz,au. 0 a Alx—Wheat better, at si,&vim for O.'ira. Speak,, $1.a.161,70 for 113t:arautres Club, .1.7 , 41. 1 g lor Tmoer illtliesokele,.s2,too , 2,tl for Ne se S obs Snste, .4 181 0 "Saber ALW1 1 4 4 .• Rye tot. t. B+rlry ste.y, at shout 31,90. Fartry X•u so•et. Core heavy and is tower, at 8 . 4 @ 904 for ,r nod 5109 Z: for •0110 d Mined West eta lire...A Oats henry, at -1.432 n; WhlSe sou, d Is nr fi.fit! , e ford Western. r,, qtll.l. and stencly. Suzsr quiet: N, yy AlJtatinaS .L 124. A 2,,,;Ve for Crude, boU42. for Eirhtscits os, a, 11 7bsySts fo. Reborn Free, 1'7. , I.,—Port more aeetve and flr.nal., at Yew Msyy—stostnt at 423.e...ab, lezia 31 :Al to, 1'64, (0 0 n., , er toe Yes al. 3.5 , 0.t.h1y Now Meer, lur ktober, Seller 00 ,1 balyers' apcina. at • 1, , r 0 ts Prime Mess, lor go:o -bee, buyers irlr 2.1 52.2 0 taea.14 Beef atemly, tf1a9,...0 for P:azu Meta, and $114541,..50 Eatra , Beef bison out]. Out Me,sts ai053.6• a Tay..ie fur Shoulder., and 10 . &;... 31ke for CI p IL Lard Om fsfr inqu atiltf.V Butler to satire demand, at WallofOr (thto oho 4C.C,1,120 for Nolte. Cheune steady, at it®i New York ' , Lock and Monet , filaraet. Nov Ivo, S,pc. 2.s.—Mosur mond y eE,bly.fi 2lrr to. on cells lona.. rtorilor dell nod tower At. 101 ,, Itn) . (30.4 roar, active, and 11 Juer, , rt,nlu. i l4.tii don.sotn, to 143, zavanciqV Co U 3 alth at" 1I1! , :. 176vOrt.reent 40002. qu:et, Frelebth to Liverpool dull Intl nwrlngl ~•.ek. duL autl avy Breda g...... • ..... 111 S Er!, ......... t.••• "S'3% 1 10 . lq Southern 0994 g onto, tren.. t '3 ~.. rt. Z. Clel rim. & I , lluon I!.ja. w pr 0.... s..s.4'oumberland4l.)onl : 65 , 4' Arc( rlenn COAL—. 72 10:1k: M. eortilthates Neu 1 ork.f ',ocra/. 11434 , Fr , thuthr - 4 0 .....•-- 1 5 4 10-40 Cothon..• 94;:i,1".1. S. w'B! &Coupon, 107,14 New Yore 'Verily Rook ettstemeuti prltsv Yon,. Sept. lores.e. Deorolle. P 115 5 , 9./.54 347,413 . S peel* ... I t 222.1.62 3£4391 Utreulat!ti, 841k.9.5 1c9,1711 Dri.slt 1.. 477 320.11.9 18¢;3.48 1.. 7 endtr 64,u113,673 553 10 .... ,;... Vllictlittatl Blarltef.. : 1'1}1'11.1( AT!, S , pt. 25.—FLont—Siesdri Slgic i —t< ' : eat In . good En nod. of 112,0010 r Pre • .1,1 Re. and n.,75( - 41.40 to. New. Cena quiet al ti:146,.. for et - mad Sneded amt Ear. Thine .•at ILr ~ •t-. at ereveto.. 1 I I t. ,, an • .349. r 1../ I. .nen a a-rnatnal: Ytt-nte Neu 1.4.1... Pt.. •—htuo.,ot ar.d pHceasct.ti d Do p 11.,11” t I ' fttot un mut?, ,:laoortt to ev ”.? 0.,. Bulk Shgtil tiers Icy; .1.1 S. linen. nht Side, 19 , 4 e. nod t SI(e• :14.4c, l er n 1 nre !told ~ c rorg I Pro 600 to 61 bigher. 1.,t0.1:9450e. Butte. film 3 639 a, sod to 1500? d..maud. , F.P I-61110 See, Thuot.A.ll Seed, :I,+o. • New 'Tort Cattle !Ilarket. Saw Vt Ilk Sep). 2.1 —Tee 31, bet opene I Willi ene p among sp -.dater. ea to who •bo9ld P 3.1 111. t 0.1.1..0. I/a OWN] then , Mein drr 4.10.• heae, cou•eatlng the Cul , aver,e lop• pli uf good sock. At tiler, butchers lah erne Roder the imp.er sloe that the market would rule Very lash. and hrote,od to tusks purely., at pretty bat eta, I ut as soon es the elate of Inc septily bee. me k [(AVM Ihe y sensed operetlne is, And ere Iron ••Iti. 1110-rat allowaveer. This the lift. ter Nitre to do, and the mar ket was ewl all• the lot moon. until eller , honer. were ale el half • cent wee maJo. still bit•tneas ruled eery lot, ea It vese kn., a that abo.d. 1 , 41, bend would n el IVe lu the reornieg Mullein Market. rtrI,ALO, Sept. 26.—Fkork unchanged. , Wnr.,r—F rrn, scarce and quiet; No, I sisrin V.. , Isco N. I and 2, tr 1.65. liorn !card Mil be.vt:3 and Insetiver No. 7/e, No. 129 c. late Saha at 43c, era. 3,5 c. Barley, /lye sod Peas not • W Firm ‘t CANAL FaL TR—btendy to Now York: Orkiio tie, Coin s4e, Oat• 90. I 2/ conTe.—For id hours. Flour, 1,756bP11; When; 4.E61 bush; Corn, 256 la , bunk; Otis, 61,990 ntliar: Barley. 6.6.0 hula, 4 •exaL V ism:Ts—Wl:est, 8:1,8.10 bulb: COD 279,091bant5; Oats, 14,72.5 bush: Harley . 18,775 bosh Toledo Market. Tocroo, .5.ept.25.--OttAler—Wheat dra erttholat material handy; sales o. New Amber Mlehtesa tt 5t,E31.0: Cdd, 12,01 it Old No. 1 Red Wabash. 52,0542 ltd Cord duu and drooping and held at Re; aid 688 oßated. Oats held at no. lirclarrs—For the peat week: Wheat, 114.40 . hush; Cora, M,OOO do; Oats, I.NOOOdo; 000 do. Via, rwitsTs—Wbest, G9 / COO Lash; Clam, do; Oats, to,/ o 0 do. Philadelphia Market. IiMEIS;1111=1 FLott L'achsagett. Wita.a2 - -Steady, at OM tor Naas Red; t2,15p2 2,26 lor Old. Coro quiet; Yellow 9412ert, PaTROLLTM— ActiVe et 3.51;1:4313a for Crude; 'au far krill:red In Bond, arta 75¢.90a for do. Freo. Wutear—Firm at 2,33. l'hicagto lark et. Cu 'Palm. Sept. 25 —1.1.0 p K--f.tutet. GIIAIN—W beat dull, at $1,46 for No I. sod 61.41 a 1.29 Tor No 2. Oa= du t nd lower, at 611,,g'Inc lor No. I, and 69 , ,etEoc for No. 2. Oats le vrer. vlv; nos—Dull. 14 t. "Pr" !n 1:11.1171.—IC Weller St Intic on Wheat, sad 11 1 ye on Ct•rn to Butt , .le. tint atria— lon r, 1,500 bbl,; Wheat, 6,000 baeld °Mo. 1,,(1 , 0 do; Oats. F 3,0 0 do. • ; ftnt vat care—Flour, 5.d1101 nhlts; Wheat, 45 ,000 Ph; Co*,i 5e3,000 do; ()ate. 03,003 dn. t .•t. Lank Market. Fr. Lon.. Sept. M —Horn— , lrmer, at $7,35 1,75 fop tit gle et tr., and 55.250711,00 for boob?, EXTrn. lin no—Wbaar drat all n shade belt',Kit 61.75 for Milwaukee etub, f 44 1 ,7,10 for Prme, add /2,7002,45 rnr °nuke. (Jona ateady, at 620,74 c Oat., asiktse. r OMIT, F—Ciao'ce 'Mem Port. in better de• mead, at kt9IS:S,CEL Lad scarce and advanced Co Me. Cleveland Market—Sept. 23 Flour—Firm and to m .dcrare demand: • Sahli to blds XX ted, couotrv, 28.75. City mule hold Al Oh 410.25 for X X red; StlfZll,2s XX white. , 000 , —YIrrn but dull. Solar I our new No. .2 rod at 5l 60, 2 cora dodo at 111,52 Then was toots Inquiry for old red, but there it very tittle oo the market and We hoard of no Gahm. Cont—bettel. e , colon 1100 bush No. 2 minted from store( at 6Sc. r Waco. atm at same figure. Onta—Dull. No "le*. Nominal at 44342 coots stool gun*. Ayr'—lXturdnal. Hot - ley—No sales. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. .1 W&JVCCIEnt &C. • Tre rtvrr was falling slowly yesterday, with nearly four feet to the channel. The day was cloudy and somewhat rainy, and but little tril- Dias wet done at thit wharf. we hare aaeady noticed the boats theists, 1046 toe. No bests heVeieft to day except the &Ile sheep river packets, si hleti are as follows: Tile Advance, and PctroLta The Udine will leseis this evening. The Ida Reese came down Last night, sad will load alter the U rads. The boats meotkmed before es loading, ere the boats that Iva] be the drat oat. -.-•. • . • . We append the:or:owl- g Nen. of news From are Democrat in. leant that the river at Pecos., LI., Is s iring fan. Another LOP) barrel ou well we euppose. I Louisville has got one of U. meanest, dirtier; boireet, no account, shabby looking wharves In to country. A photograph of it taken from Jeffet oonville, would scare a nigger baby white if it would look at it. Like every:lung else, It Ls good enough for Louisville. We have no report from Pittsburgh, as usuaL. The telegraph reporter. ought to hive their head, sham poomed. They are sick, or •'sutliln's wrong. COUBECTION-4t u OaptaLo Ned Butler, and not Captain B. J. Buller, who lu'ends purehaalnk A /' A2OO river packet. A small pilot boat called the Glide, 6510 n. brii• o, recently Made the hip from Philadelphia tb Mobile in eleven days. Th els considered fart. • Fram the New 4.lbany paper. we learn that thh Bengal Tiger, with aught barges of coal mud an empty.barve,Uassed our wharf yeaterdar,afternooli. Cl:vets:es:rt.—The Coelecerelal of Wedueadar ley.: The weather was cleat sad warm pester). day. The river has risen two feet during tbb for 17' elebt hoorsondlee lest night. Thera are 11 fee. Lea.. tt. Louiesti.c, ea, i fact la tee candl. 21,a .1.. e tut" re,.t .I.te tuuh,len.: rte. grrt is the alleti-a!nt frlx St Louts tr, iuti•ra 'the 1,••e1 Lot end Firalu.lcr left for T.ttit• 6m e o. 'lb • 111 , t•frr, a eV< tl4 , d •••etr boet, err•yrrt et the New rf last fm, 'toe°. Ithe sell! dry Id to lk or to-Wurf r Dir.W oriV4lll. Cit:zt eaulella, Minnie. Anil e 01.14,,, ITI* t tr: _hr: an from 7.terl: aul sir au.urgt Mit boats due M BT.E.iolß{haTB. IZALTIEIORE AND FrIEDEII- jr-Ef HdESHU.hOI.I, V4.—The new and coninssesitcus Steamer WENUNA.II, Lieut. Jos. I) Bawer, rum regularly between Ufa shoe, portll on t o s peek, Kevin: ilsitimore. scum her. wheel tout rf South street. every RFIUAS fiFfEtris I.4(K.iN,ias. 4 u'eleets, and Frederlckstrurgh, every TUESIIAN AIrEKNING. Paasenrers and Freight canted at low rats. Through Freight uronaptit attended so. -Merchandise trues Boston clewYor k ' philadoleshia, or elsewhere, consigned to care St4.IZMI be,tritien charge of ink •mesliatelylapon Its antral to Bala one., chargi4 prid, aid forwarded prornyttv, tree of eortinilsi slues: Pennon. from the 'Northern States desiring to view; the Battles - Ptehis of Virginia, or to look atter the Skulks of frtt.%ds and relations killed lit the battler of the Wilderness, Unincolloravillee, Vrederieksi WO, or espoltsytesnia Minn House ' , have a , splendsd opportunity of doing so by thi,9 route. wt.:Nor:Au fs_provided with excel, lent Strste.roorcs and Hes th'lccommodations, 'task IS in every respect a.first.elsoss Boat, txinglnere . o fast and, commodious. Forinforsr,atlon, !might or passage, apply f o oh address dr/S. WHITE., Purser, on postal, or JOS.. Jd...IILS TY LOB. 2 igunts = 212 Weit Falls nv.. Raisin:sores. Aldi 31101PLIIP, LITTLE TinCH, AN BOREN h. FORT sratm—rt *learner J. A• MILL, Onnt ohn Woodburn, a 111 leflY6 abovo on diLTURD.3.Y 50th mg. . • - For freight or rslogßapllon botdd, or to WS J. P. COLL NU LP:4WOOD, • ntI4' .1 F (:?, „F L i' I NClNg u t i. Tl d t . L . ol3lB-1 6 pi anon. George steamer Attoorraur No. 2.. spume George Seed s WM lease as above on Mt/NMI il 210 t , 1r .t. . . . For freight or pomp epply on board, or to :i JOEIN'FLAUK.VE II 9 _ i._ .1 tell . • J . D. (7,O,LLINGWOODI' r OR CAIRO AND BT; LOWS. --The nee new steamer BURNIE, Oat.D A. 11. e.haw, ttth lenvo'se, Above on SACS UNDAY . the sa•linst.- I .od/hler Paean& apAl i p on boned or to • J. D. C r; wOOD let In JOHN rLADIS., &gent& AkD46fL. MIUM;Gii Chronic Diseases,Coll.9llloooll.Scrof— ula. syphilis. Sem6al Debility, and all Female toraplatuts; Y DRS.. AMOS cVdOIINSON 140Fs:aurt* EStroeto PIT NBUR4II. PA. TestlmontalT from Meg:radical Proles. doe and Others Xr. Editor: lc ts. 'eh h ore / make knotin the following facts to the outlier, bettermit say tai timru y may be of aermeSP to Irlattric valid who bit hitherto failed to obtain Selle-fc At as rapt.lam dolt r no more than Tnet:OP tts,„ wo medical s t ow, V... a lour city, in cons alhg, that . .l have goo. S“sfully treated several v ety:Pad ease* of teriltar weakness and (male to ,touts, by adopting eke mote 01 treatment now preskribed by Dra. Atone a Johneon. • a • Fur female weakness Seto mai know of anytia g , that can equal these trmetler, I Lamp them for a groat many Ladle. Vor harre beim Unto bled for yearn slit seamen:SAO In every velar, perfect cure has been grieved; vary bad crate have yielded to thlers4 . 3e crY thelatnek the the short space el Awaweeklib, - • Yams, teepee. fully,S, (Signed) W. F.4lltE/IWIN. ;Qv - Cleveland, Ohio, 1 teem/. as 4 ms. g2TIFICATE FROM THE a SrI.:DIL HASTIL7O MOMMIL=M 'kearttry that Du. Ames a jinliscua 1 medleizer haoPeetiml tuir tUO. sin WAS *wiled to debiltzir = ,Y hi e'rs. rLeacrareaVilalinwg. impokant to tadie& Our YERIOD/CAL DliOP*lvil.t. lartng on the InnLally sickness - 1n carn of onninn. - tton from Bop :.t t I se. Price N. Et.—Lealifs wtto , are prig: , at ahould rot WO them. , ante at Fnmale Wealuteee, certefri cur% r. floJection for the 11 1 21113. es or kOacorrNoot, =.- - —r, ' BISXASEEI OF TECE.BI.OOB. Drs. ADM I Jaheera—Deer I wart again elate that your remedies lsr fulsoad blood diereses aro really excellen t. 'or worsts, ha or teepacillea. of ter blookil tad they neer, hal to curs erbro used U toil.- bare Sue anti o 4 to ceirlsig - the Worst resided sl Phtild sow to oar timpani', In the abort suttee tan:maw:Um F. W. Ii..A.LSLIF., M. D. Obirametl. December Web, ltla. SEMINALWJAI&ESS Drc eta. Aginson: 1 tuve *bred, by the we of 3 our remedies, several Pettenri , ,,thitt hag OM/ L. wait, at the Lunette Asylum (rem the evil etteets of seminal weakness or e,i1.04.ry habits. Yoe such one. 1 eonsiner nothing . *equal yourrtict• Icipre LLLINS, Albany N. Y., Oct< her lath, OD. Teske rortlemlar Notteli..—Drs. Amos h. Johnson atiOrtS• ail those who guIIVIII4II/114 them. Woos by Improper Indolgencaeand sohssry hen.. 'lt., which ruin both body and 4nti,unBtttng them. for either betimes, study, socitf.y. Or carriage. These are son e of the mad a..? 41 melancholy et. fe eta produced by early habit/rot youth, Woe! Wes kneee of the back and fist's, pains In th head, dimness of sight, loss o !muscular pots° - pslyitaLten of the heart, dynpeiyala, nervous DT , tabillty, derangement of the dq,est,f re function several debility, sympto.ns of erittsumptlon, Dr. Azusa h Johnson have ige many years elusively devottd their attentimt Loth° treat .1110 of tee disorders refeged to in ties* tat - elm:in:a Address, line..A fairs es atitENSON, No. 14.3 .00rth street, . - Mlttabursti. Pa. lIU BIPHREYB ela3:lmdrtimeed Homeopathic Specifics • Hove proved, from the most ample eemlenne, emu. ...as, .I.lnyie, efficient taltd telfabke Th are the only medicines perfeetlP adapted to popu lar use—so ample that InistakesMannot be mule to using them: so harmless, se to t •Itfre• from danger, and se efficient as to be always Oellatffe. 1 , - Cend No. 1. aurae Fevers. Congratihne, Innecem. don de z. " Worms, Wore Fevers, Collo .. , :t • 21 I. " Crying Celle, otteething co 12. tma Diarrhoeaofvhderea or adults V " Drosa lCelle ov". Ortsiod, alloys a. " Cholera dlorbai, MUMS hi 1. " Coughs, Col*, *maid, 'IS: a. " Rea - . Sa, Too ss i a achs, Pseud** li I. " eses. Headaches..,* 10. " Ilyapeesela..l3Ul StomsM...:.:,* • ii. . 6v pressed, ses§ty end pun , . tel perlais.....c, • iii.. 41115, 12 " Laecorrheva,- , on - Whites 5;16.. x: le, ".• II soap. bores 00_104. Ohl U. " Salt Co., =seam, .11 , (S q dpelasahap:s' i , i.e,C an IL " Ithemmitisco, .al Ithermeatio di palm 4,...........4.... IL " Fever sad AXltil, 11/1111 Fey** 11. " PUes. 11100231 or este**. • 10. . . Oplitalmy, sore, Milazaid ales.. is in. " Catarrh, scuts orSehrm*Lonu. SO 20 . " lib ...Pint com', spasm** SO omens , . M. " Asthma, opuressee; 60 , 22 " £m Dtsohavdel, impaired __ . _. _ . hearing . ..... 63. “ Scrofula, ettlargrrklo 6o 4 3 60 2.1. " General Detausl7. physical /A , liVewlnft• 3.: • 25. " ' Dropsy azus &cadatzSecrotwas... 66 26. •` Ewa Meknes., or . 3l3knesa from 60 ing 4 v. " It ru Piney Diseatie.:Drarel. 60 66 D. . Baryons DeblUty. sahhast emlislons, laD6watarr . die. • .1 . chances 29. " Dore Blount. or (P4ur.er 60 . " Urina.r 6.. , 60211ii;66U6C0. 6 :,• D. . 1 Painful Peeler:l4., crew with 66 rtpastrir 6........ ....... 60 . ~. Wz. " Sztfterliirre at UhiEtre of DM...IW- 7, ; 3a. • 1 Eplleysy, Span.; St. Vitus , . --... Dance 100 84. . DiEtherle, 01464itted Sore Treat 4.- 0.4.11{L2 049 1 / 1 .:1 CAWS 01 10 CUL% morocco case-Sand book • coaplate DI (lase Of 2 , 4 Lute vials, In morneettia, nd book. dOO Case of 20 large vials, plain case sad b00k... 6 Ott Cane of 16 boxes (Nok I to 16) sat* book 700 S. na. w• - crsi , *cs AT. Who/u. l O agent, FAttabUrgb i PA. For sak by E. NINES, 29 dralifideld street, And IJ. J. EAST, 104 Feceral Aldloghtoy. Bold at JOSk PH FLEMINCVN Drug , sad Pat.. ent Medicine Pepot, No. 81 Marge. at., corner of the Dismoad and near Fourth fvlo9yedd COUGH no MONK TRY RTRICRLAffIob MELLIFLUOUS (HMO BALSAId taiwurixors COFI3II BALSAM Ls warranted to eure!d)orighe, Oo idr lioerseneee, Adams, Whoopthj Clough, Son Throat, Cordaurptioa, and all NArecb ona M Ira Throat and Lungs, For ante by c =at Getutrot LlOPote.d gy Fourth street, id, CL. AZ the Mailer! a= ape Ina gam rbooauasab DR. STHIOKLARIPS 111157.1.0LeDLERA ZeLl2.l TITREsa the onlmourtaln cenZ e l v IHairliautarsli Dysentery. It lee scaoldsdalon Astringet', Abaochants, taluituantz and fa and In Ito erect a aura attar M n • • ramp have kloc sate by Dragging. Gans .eg, i.t Dcg, trial fourth attest, alnelanati, STRICELLEVE PILE REInEDY. DB. sTRIUILT.IMES PII.B ,44. amain OAS aural thousands of the ore= oasis of alma ma Weeding /Ilea It gives tmmedlal*rellal m and sh leeta • permanent. rune . Try Lt dlzOtty. nits was =to to rum For tare by all Druggists. Cienera9 Ikrpot,ll Cult Fcrarth 'treat, Cl.noinnatl. O. Dvapepaia, Nervatisneao Debility DR. STRIOR:LA.ND'S TOrau.. w. can saconenenn tame Inntettall With MSS Appetite, Ladirtstion or IFEEpepsIE Nersouumix and Nervous Dabuitp, clertsc Tae,pg Tame, 11 is • vegetable prepare... a, free_trom alcohol). liquors; it strengthens the srhole &BMUS system it er”tes a good appetite end is m.s:trantadt i 0707 trycpcpsla end hictVona Deo/1117. kr, • It: sale b GEORGE 8. KEYSER PRLibargh. R. E. SELLERS &IN., JOS. FLEMING.. A. N. MeCLARREN et Itt?„, a Uli R1.P.3 strpEß. J. EL FULTON. GEO. A. KELLY, : ORE. oataidEt3..aam FORTI TZARS illy naztvezinustasis:;•:, times o• • anomie...lgo - seldom u ltra Maus. l•ng residence Ist city, ay..- t r y amount or patleata - treated. turn rby rata alt .." auff.eler.t proof ot my abscess. - - SPLIIMATOR} 3II M.A.,orS.EBI:Iwzamuzu • And all descries aching -e• cared la a lamb 'tauter Clam than hmetofo by ray VIXIETMILE lIESSEDII3. eltifilatnet soot to any part of Um Union. All letterglaust aoatataj. seamy CO pay return postage. CorritiPoltebluell_heK seared. Other, SS S'IIITHFTELD nroets marline motul. Andreas W. lIII.AIISIIWP. Lamy sloe ono pi -14=m. PRIVATE DISEASES. .:.r: ';i4, . . . .. . t Mee 253% PEWS STSECT, c4r Hand, . For too cure of all Otrelues of agate rattan, flow two to fool . arum, 1 , 7 an en 0 new andistil ~,r tmem, A t oo , s e ., trs t Weakr.esa, and an Met' &seams (Atha genital organs, sad MIMI prevention* A care warranted pr money reloodA. Vince houra-7 to 10 A. II . 154 tOIVInda its 8 tr. 19., Aoirsas litters Ntr..•=l4 Pfttli ettliet.. ctori .- - CE LINE 'WOlt DETROLIA ALA. .1., J . afi R. a LEG-Ey, hlaunfacturerl of his Gets. , bratee Patent thyreved wrax. ToibEs.: --r SANSOM PLIST.• AND V7/kwayin REAM IhOltS. and all FIXTURES USIM IN n} OIL Aria sew , WELLS. 0.. as Sad ae • z OHIO ST P,RET,no the trr4- roue' of the Siam cheater Pastrertgee- Railway. P.aa. 17..6-Li. GISENY, P. L. .- e.r!lelner attention is Invitod e tAls late vs. e. ...ents in Jan arid Joints, um& of ' LS. porch Sligo and Low hloor Iron, aunentl'eler prenly for them. All PATtI W. ,,, Tar3Zed lUD/ traf3ied. MM. • - ; •tO AtUldltid MIAS ) RIO Ping UM SOCIIS Atti : set. filth:Lazy ether of. Ids sun tura having' the same number. Snare ltimiz:l.l Machin , Work wide to ruche. We taritethafrublia tot di ' - and exatatze, tuul judge for tlloinatilyest any - or., challenge equality of traria:mainly" and esinnyet • • team. Sdad for Csollind Oircular..s-fyleamman AA T EW GROCEItY—The atepudgar4 hag, opened an • EwrittEtt SIOCK • ' 4 tree'and WYI.L sEt..tuTED.tinoarnitzs' -- tteir.tvrw It,ORE. staitlog to attics nor. rum, tbev wneld eel atteattoo Lc their atom( of Elstera READS -BOUND CEDAR WARE. J. EL'SCOTT t2O lyres cent: ZAelty twd letup grue:4
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