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' =nitre am` L . : —.maim= I= pm fast ' 2 , 2:oe a eci • Ar___ VaOpm Pitt& Netirasuasso Da ~ - wall& fttptitio.. 413 p m RaltimareExp't lgep at .(-:, siviLlog.a.zatpino PCLUA.EII=O2I.:2IWDZI. ......at *alp m acinguilacti,4974olll Wan Mikan Ma Asti Wall fitstkm a= a ox 1.,. ::: . 4-- -23 ' 86 " 2d '',:- •." .- ‘ IS M 4 IR 2 . h V ...I . z.z n . j.: 4 • 1 1/4 f il lf. , “,,,..1 ' ,...tat,li f a ~ ilandeconitglii:Ufseipla 14:41.16ciadawtE0 e: 4. 1 321 awn* tizgleiiskval W.,ll:ZAAts%.„,a • , amass arm a.a4ettaidtv -, ad issap. a, , • Post a - and chitty); . t.21"111=1 .. : 011 , mai solladorms .... itda•tm ' , . -•".........zitiopirgilliplitatz.'.......adopai. 4 W g----41 ,02PailEapinal.w... .. amour `'s NV-dsalari Maltitliti ll itsuaa ftiL___ •- ;11 '14 "''.._"rirw Medea tioxatoodauos mares •••Foea_ftma a. as, tit Si, . 44 - 6 " ..-. p. Ca. amour. 45 ,p..E14. Mau cardivado a:' ..114 MI ZoanTiv, naop. in. Pittsburgh, ctefeisu at and Who4..drig. - ;-', -- 2 t lO 4 a rpl t or me m l i C h.. : .„... I l ft as 4 a - 2 4•••‘1 . e • 4 9 a a m a..i.roas.‘4p o ti t t l,o4:ol2mOstlcikr ) . d ray , r AS LW pm. .4.. : • ' Pitti btirgbAti•VOl lITMB.- TWA m 81at1............ 6330 p at I', Ma revs ..,,,,,,. ...4WD poi Ex )• •so - Ctsi filo a - m la ...pms:•,,lso *10" e, 114 ~,.4145psnikt P 1 : 12 .... Ist Wil4dOck4.. IX° a 173 lsC .13raddockv. Ilap a m par m.., , •'.'M ..,...afiga Dzia f - . Allegheny Vanernetratat. ...,1 e . aim - '''. ilia if iiipm..a.., Pao • ta r. at:prase tie p m ._ _.:!....1_4.-i. P i n i, 41Lihantetedn LIM pm ....popactmuC44 l . loB a crr,lAin) ~, ,THERtmeTERIN TEL lUSTOY OF Mas. GRINDER lob onicaod thp Stlantilf t - • Some ten days ego we giadiabelli fall aeaxmt in' the lint Of Coroner Clanton totheiletaityrof Letpbong, for the inni,MA:4olMllliAlt '9 ,•1 might of illamtiel Grinderorho'died at the ions*/ _, _ . If in Ma. Mantua Grinder, in Allegheny, on the ,•• -4th ornate:mike' het; The inyppeedtion oniS that the slang man had beta.. Polsound. by bins. A:Wader; IneOrder that:a larger portion of hie Itatker'S estate - Might tall thstilti husband. • The ~- , - . , •ellnlents,of the cheat and abdtenen were reactor • 7 • ed by Dr. and girewin chasm/ of Dr. • ;••••••• Muth Annsittnyabs. McCook, , • The jmy,emprinelled.by Cainner Clue eCt to 'this caaninetatthe klayor'S °tee last. vening; 'when the tolloteing•isatinamoOrais .• Dr Mek..Trearor loathed tkat• r hs was :Mated to Wangle Ttntag!Man •Grinder who wan - ions ticket Ids brotbees boner, .forind Undo:. i lllrrtoowni - * l2 l l Pialta :Them 7 115! thinate.er or the - ^dellrito i n'that he had taken earlobe. - tOrinderialiithsehelui4 taloirnothintrinachis • Altddn din *Owed that ha mso been poisoner*, Ent he 'wit naTinclasentb. • •dition tiroommunicats with e doctor, except „•:"' •Ly Ines: ' not him * l' lir days' ntit,ll.ll4 death;ma not ftwbid his attendants to giro him The 15 .1 20 13 0 M 3 Wers1theitsywf •ansanim C Bremen and Dr. Rankin •manitast - with the Bernie. Geozke. Grinder or Xs wife paid the, Algtor bill. (sl3l)_.yilthha a week after the death -of the deeeiliedi_ • - • ; t Mrs. Sarah ..13mthilt, a Iteighbar of Ur& thinder, tanned .to:-Laing elated- Simnel. 'Grinder, in this last inneaa, at the house or his abster-inlaw, Atie..Xerthe °tinder; both Xr. g,td Mrs, Grittder:alteneeed open him I Mrs. , 6 *Winder raked its to pe.remule the de t• ceased to take -kis drink andlnedicina. Ile vs. lased to taketther medicine- laying that It was Wiling hint. • When he dldialns the medicine he suffered Grinder ceased Mere ' him the water,.ttying • that: the doctor did not. .4 . s allow U. Witelte gaye him water In the eb t_ • tence of Mrs. arinder, and when she ameba she said, "Yon have killed him V , "Ton hard tkillea him “l lored:bitates much." Taking •the gins she dashed It to pieces upon the hearth. 'Abe witnits then called in Dr. Rankin, who et. •, winkled the medicine,, and said that the patient 'might bite asmanct; water as he wanted. He 0 , tin altaya.ont-of hba_mind—tiould get ont. of_ • `bed and walk the room la great agony, saying • *hat be wanted togo home to his mother. Tne •befgze hisdeigh, blood.ran from Ills mouth, ••11 And after death there was a white troth ocaiug from ibe month and nate. i• Dr. McCook testified that he had bees called npon, by the Coronor, to &Isla In exhuming the remains of /Samuel Grinder. The grave was •s • Pointed out by the father - of .the' deceaaed• snored the stomach., intestines. ilTer. kidney, 'spleen, bladder, uancnes, heart and lungs. and and gaye them into the hods of the Coroner. Dr. Otto Math . woru—Am en analytical 'chemist; on the lath lost. I received a portion an the remains of &mind Grinder for analysys; - made the examination and found Peiton in the I • rename; found 'antimony In, unmistakable -gunny. - District Attorney Kirkpatrick conducted the • •CCIIIIthatED Co the part of the Commonwealth, :and stated. o the Jurythat Ms did not prapee ' enterins any !Mier Into the testirr :my at prce i ant. The jury then found a verdict to the effect - that Kennel Gl irdtr came to his death on the 4th of DeCeter.lE64. from the el:Greta of poi ,t ns son administered Martha Grinder—sail pol -1 eon being antimony • t. A commitment for murder viii be lodged ; against din, making the third charge of this f.' Character which his bona preferred against her. Cvtipterreiters Arrested, Oalett& and Smith, of the Idsyor's OrAttltdor night erritsted two Italians, named ,f, - liaseph Carlo' a and Laois Pratte, on •4 - .renneyiermis 'teazle, while conducting them , 'saves Ina &Bind - iris manner. On their way t rthe dace; and when near the corner of Fifth and Grant -streets, Prune threw away his pocket book. On re scbleg the lock op. the officer, .aracted Them and dlecoventel on theverson of t.Carlon £2175 spnriotta currency oftire dettomi. • 'nation o f . twenty-tve cent pieces. dated July ..cletZend on Freeze three of the came de "Zotaleation., were found.. Yesterday morning the ampler/titers were turned over to Cora . Mffeektnar :ffprolff for etaminatkm. In the ineenikk however, a gettlemast aimed Rebman found a pocket book - near where the scuffle took bt which four, dollars more of the scrip "Wila &covered. Officer Harts ins dispatched to razzes braze to inure for more of the same Iscrt, and anteceded in (lading a quantity of mutilated currency of a like denorainatlffn, to ether with a counterfeit metal half dollar. • After a hearing Callan and -Yrazze were corn , mated to jail for 9 farther hearing this morning t ten o'clock. Dir.tiet Court Before Judge Williams, In the case of IL T. Coffey. Admbaletrator of Barry Woods, &trued, vs. Um ,Alleghiny Bank, a verdict vas. reedercd yesterday for the plaintiff in ihe aum t bf tll.ooo. It sPPears that there was *20,6130 In this bank to the credit of harry Moode, bat axes shown on the trial of thenase that E 115,000 bad been, by order of the Court and the verdict was therefot for the balance of the amou-d. - John lamely, Administrator of the estate of ;Wm.. 8. Lovely, deceased, wt. David W. Bell, :,Adroluistrator of the estate of Mrs. Harriet EL :Ipsvely,,Oeeetwed, and Edward 0. Hinckley, • - trastee and guardian of Ann Lively. Pals was tfei feigned lane to ascertain whether Wm. B. )'f.4lely was soliwntak:kceytaln time.,, Jury gut. it a Attempted datiage /abeartat ittrinittriarr. =dog Wortr: - .111. dertointetrala in QOM' V of R. W. McCourt a " - tuber "os;_si Miens On tie anti atact SCOond'a ,. , _ . 43r set aired; charged withlattempueg , to. ant .`tartge thepereon of Jade Giv,'a doniestle at- the house. -- Mrs Gre-p Sieve-flat on Thnraday .El en °rn tert hi d g her a tco .mli ni l and-a tter r i terotte lt4l 4 ; to l keldr e. dUe sge l' l gl 4 -that the-restated him, andlivertorwards -treat rt ti ret l° nTlled b tw er ice r°G erletw ilwr ar¢rs,Mtil laki be i c tt iss ° eac kel i me compelled to dialst by the resistance she side. After be float, Jett, tele= sat up titl online, when she Olt 'the booze. MeCourt a held to bait in _ the. elm or, $1 ,1) 00 for his pt ._ arun t je at COUrt. - 1 = ''' ' •,,......- •• Court of Common Pleas:. 19he ‘ followlag alum -were tkied and disposed , - -, ofAla Ills Coals on Blonday - andZusiday, Judge Mellon pfeildjisti ' • 4 • lirargart tirivin vs. John Nation, appeaL Ver diden. plaintiff la.theanm of 59525. WM. DilwqfitrU,Derixt Morris, actionjor -Febt s Verdler for plaint ill 118215.251.1,,5ubjed - to - , lho opigla . fi cif.til AIM As pslfts of law fa , saved. .. • Lk ' Janos Eakin es. al. vs. John wilzon, action f,r• debt -- Vctdlct far plaintiff in lha gum of ,1 , 0 'Cid coats divided. _• .L - _ .. Corugglgi,al9/1 or provost... Marshal% Of. .flees. Ciptrlal. Herm Faster,Promet Ifarshal the 22dDistrfoarmAtegelyed,sacater Armagh°, 2rarvoist. Arabia Generil, Dial to* air • Gam, contrail. tbmixatte athe,recrfasf Mar . , • • of lbo 2184 =Cala 9111 i. distrletd;a4lll lot theta to hie of is tbls altyl /am all — .ttuttnetacobtlected with tbla dayart,Ptqat will tiara. •`:ittati bwatteaded to. CaPtaba Foster will cow— totcoupyltas mattat quarter 4 fa .Ilia Dic e Patient Building. on roan ataret. 14.2 , Illegal liquor Sellltrait. Mataart watlyesteratty beta fO, b .•betbrw, 41.1dmaaw . 43trata on a barge of Iltysar 011 Saaday; trlVlCtiett by Jane ' urey.' • - • - . • iiiiu-isiorp.vGT.m, _ ..... List of Damien pit ,thee "Mil; rriza Boadaistualoialordeaucar yigt: 4 ftricei erititelttckalid aihirei Intiresk ' success ofd aida ticket, is. lreeted..4o., the follotriagllMM desettent not; the Aran la that Vettlintiii,ftliegitenf Cotuity Wag le Ike °./. '. Hatde2444}lo are diefrainattraf raze. Ms Ad of 'i•pOiogreo, ofinallst eltoold he eat oat, midevery. person mud thereon who May Wawa, to vote tei the day of election Mould Orever. ted treat itiecfnlng Om' 14"111164P4 eigi6 at carca ge nd 07mert ItOVOM 21.triSifts, , . 23d District Penna. .. Amaanarm Om, Sept 22,1885. : tg fir. W. a: (Minot*. Memo VOW Vali Coinilp Colizinittas of Atkgrlorsty eouotz Pena- Butt In, comp3aace with the repast of Bob. John Cana. ,fthalrman of the tinion CelAtalConttitteo„ b earingdatellePtzmhot /5t14 186. which was reedved by last night's mail, I have the honor to Wade ea Masa from th , rds Of this office, shintiag the names ;IA . ' ,Whet lave teen. drafted to Allegheny ihid Dhstriet. Peen 2 Yholtda, and who. e r - . beinglegafty Lamed; Bare failed tore. , for duty, es reetdred by the weed MU of ' Spat *Won this Bureau, sad are to be 04 treated as &eaten from ; the mill , -taCincevlcet of the United States, . , „ , Wim 'section- of the act or Congress, eProireil Natal, 1 3 33 ,1trovidm fib kilkiwt: , fftemirm 21. And b•fe Amber eacteted, That j to the Cher lawful - penalties Of the dfae ordesertion from the tcaltiry at nand iterdee, all ma= who have deemed the mM tory or naval service of the Unite d States, who 'shall cot Mem Weald service, or repeal them relvea to a Provost Marshal wttitio Marl dare after the protistailifni hereina ft er! Merationed, Oa be &mid and taken to Aare oohnitorily Ye t' c4end Ihrfelled flair rights el ettLamealp the.rslabe fo become chimer and each de serter shin be prover temperas graordisq eau uffke of alga or preflt ,eider the Unita or of exerdslag aay 'Vita qf aims. thereof, t = aft persons who dell hereafter desert the Mill zed wry or naval service, and all pentane who, be. leg 4 , aly enrolled , shall depart the jurisdiction of the District to wido.h he b enrollea or go be. yet d the Baas of the United States with trawl viceid any dnift Into the milary - or naval tier duly ordered, Shall be li a ble to the penal. tics Of this ?action. nAndfra/ the President is hereby authorised and r forthwith, - on Me of Ms -to letne his P ro tlemation settingpa fssag e orth the pro- Bet, vial° aof this section, In which totelamation the Preeldent ls requested to watlfy all deserters retrotting'wlthhe ably days m -aforesaid, that they thall be pardoned on <sonatas of retort - Int to their regiments oudeimpaeles, or tosnch ormutfxstion ea thew met be assigned to. hell they shell have served [Or a Period equal tO their ollgtstat term of calLstment.ft In obedience to the latter United amt this sec tion, the President of the United Stes on the 31th day of Muth, 1865, Ironed his Proclaim , tine, : " c t Tleraid and mandring" all deserters to return to their post, or to mein themselves to Provost Marshals for dirty Oa orltektic Lie 11th any of 11ey,1865. r . . The proctsmatioa, and also the Ad of OEM greba upon width it was based, I caused to be pubilshal In all the isettiOrimet newspapers ea of warnthisted, District. thereby giving to ell 'pecan later- hall knowledge of their rights and ample ing of the ledge that would mane bleed* 1 they neatened to avail themselyei of the privi. lege of month); on or before the 11th day of - i 'the ousons whose mnronerettereto appended, falled,to repretrarequired by Abe Act of Can mos and the "proelarentiou of the President above referrei to, and Ere, therefore, "to be dee totd end taken Where voluntarily rellognftit td aed reached their rights of citizenship and their rights to become clihsena," and ate "forever - ir capable of holing =7 Office of Ulla Or Profit lletde4 the' United States. Or re trearcitting eel/ right/of dans., thereof, , Aleahlenten,acob Frederick-I, July 121.913,Manehenter. Act,o Octruld, Sept. IC, 11264. Ramiro Tranquil:tip , J, Anoeroan, Elias F, Juirld,l2B2, Fawn &Harrtenn Autetion,Geo Dee. sa. 1662 . Lint Frederick. July 1 4. ass l , Roca _Breen, tvJllam. July 13,1813, let weed, leanAJent. Hotted, Samuel, June 21, 1/364, e' "Bucks, OhrletoptumJ illy la, 18 6 3,24 ward " Boum, Leads, Juni 2a, 1864 31 ward, Barclay, Joha, liand.nlcholas, " Babcock, Horace, " 64 Banes. Andrew, July 14, ISM, McClure. 66 litown, Hammel, June ad. 1884, Sailer. &putout, Waimea, July 14, 180, Reserve. Beret., Chalk., June 3d, 1861, &whit, Adam, •• o Berry, A Area I, , ~ Hurley, Nelson. /leaning. William, July 14, test, Becker, Maumee, I ,-, r apt. is, 1862 •• knee. Henry, Brandt, tuktitt, 4. ... Baxter, John, 41 11 lieesee Adam, ~ " Haney,Joan July IS, 1363 Elk Den. tovraahlp. Emmet Fr.emick Sept. 11, 1814. Fa ve & Harrison Byers, &Letitia ,e Baum Henry Burma, James Nov. le, lase, Mak, Samuel W o o keine, ithellatel J uly 11, 1962 31 ur ri, Allegheny. Clarary M.Phael Certasday, Henry . o Carr, David E Cock, .4161 el 7 CIA ey, Patrick l• o , Cromer, James H June 2, 1661, " Clair, James July IS, ink, e• .. Carter, J. bp 61. Juan 9, 8'4,24 ward:- Career, John (611'4,) June 2 Ne, o f aislanae. Frederick July 13'64" Carlyea, W. E. July II 1533 4112 ward, " Cole, a od-ew July 14, 1E63 , Reeerve. Ceicte, Henry 1 -fie 2, 1364, cre ear , . James uoirner Juba . . Chamber.. J. hall Cook, Peter Juit 14, 1864, . Coast, Edward Sent IS, 1861, el Cameron, James July 14, 1E63, Duquesne Boro. Campbell, fleas* Curry, William " Sharpeburg Bora. Campbell, William " Inks". Cooghlta, James, July 13, 1861, Fawn & Her/4233. Cnyte, William F. Sc pt ~1 2, 356.1. Cor , ett., Joan 11 Caswell, George Deo 20, 1864, o Drydan,4leorge L. Juem2. '62 Ist ward Allegheny. Dickey. Jame. July 12, 1823. 24 ward, Dar cell. James 121 June?, 1814, " Denman, la Hit= H July 11, '6l" ~ Dew von, Jame. " Drelssett, Peter, June 2, Gk. 21 ward, Dlukle Beubla, July ta i two. Co ward, Dillinger NC illlam l• Droyer,John July 14, 1813, McClure. Dotal. son, Ezra . Shale,. Dans, John Sept 19, 1862 Reserve. Duff, Hobert, July ley 1863, Fawn and Harrison. Dixon, Daniel . ~D esk, Carper Jane .1, P 134, Reserve , Elkin, John J une 2, 1864, 04 ward, Allegheny. D_ re eh - us, Wlillam, July le, '64, 9d ward, Aelesh'.• Edte, George Jame, ISM, 241 ward, Alkwhatry. Fbberbrotten. diet July IS £4 w ar Eliot, William . Erhart. Ferdinand, Jolt 12 1863, Reserve. Elemaa, Stephen, kept. IS, to •,,, E k, Dales. Ebugh, John, Dec.2o, 1881, Fawn and Harrison. Zack. 124, .. Frtex, Marion, July 13, 1803 4th Ward, Allegheny. Fits,serald, Hugh, July 14, 1823, Heserve. I tam. Jnaepb, • : nave. Cc 1, June 21,1861, 1. tar It, A. drew, Foul tato, Rent, (Coll,) J aly It, 1011, Reserve, Jost, Jaoll, Fisher, Phillip, . o 8 repo. August, Sept. 19, 1E62 Fa der, Christ. , Jamey, (horse l• re wtl and Harrison. 1 en , Andress, July 14, 1563, Reserve. CI r rdt er, Jos, (coil,) -July IS, 1823, Is. ward, 211:2'y o 0 Wn, Pcbt V 7, . 01' !don, Richard, . 21 ward, GI Ileeple, William, June 2, 1861, . Groman. John A, July la. 1913, 3 4 ward, ;, rinile, Haar, /UDC 2.1864, Green John, July 13, 1284, " ,Ggatam, Jolts, . 4it ward, " Golky, John, July 14, 1863, Mane rester. ()rimer, Jos, . -Ohio. Gogle, bleary, • June 3. 1864, Reserve. Out; Je. hn, Sept. 19, 1654, ,' Orate,, John. . " Grubbs, Andrew, Nov. 10. 1856, Fawn te 1 / a rrlim. °rambles , ' John, " .. Hamilton William, June 2. 1814 21 ward, Allegly . Bruton, Haber] , Ju ly 14 1963, 1,E ward. SI wen, Fraathe " " Howell, Athirst ' ,Duna 2, 1E64, . . lieither, John, July ta tem, 21 ward. Holley, Henry, June 2,1854, ~ yiembeeseola, Artrew,July le.iten, ea ward," Negri Joseph, June 2d, 1505, 01 ~,,,,,,i, ~ re, Peter, July la mete,.. n 214-George, 11 4 li . M! 4thAn•rd, " ' ceaDetaltise, Jos, J 1217 la 21312, nee near, Moan, PhlW_p, , 1 Eteldalberg, Hebei% " ate. - .Ran, Timothy. Lay 23, 1821, Moan. Heimi Unlatch, Jane 1, na Reser.% Early or liamy, Piedra*. July Id, 1961, Reserve, Blllermsn, Jest., July U. iasa Reserve, Heddle, Clniallan, &Pt. 19, 1864, : Hostler Mt; . Seto:l2l4 410 a, " " Ballets. doh*, " EcCman Jacob, Dec. 20, 1881, Reserve. Racket, Michael, Sept, le, 6864, Fawn & allftil,t. Racket, Wllllim .. it Hobo, Sebastian " Hoak, John . a leinnau, Charles Del 21,1861/ is Hank, they 44 Rohner, Lewis June A lest, 2,1 ward, Allegheny. Ingram. John July 14, 13363, McCandless. Jews, America July 10, 1863, let ward, Allefiheny. Johan William G. June 2, 1664, " Jen Mee, Robert " 2 2 ward, : Jaek,Voieph Andrew .. " Joupg,Heary. Jane 8, +%4 R eserve, Jaggy; ilileob,sept, is, Ise o Jones, Drail, Mrs Je r re and Ranh.% Xerser, Emanuel July 111, 1938, ad ward, Allegheny. Keiser, William 41 . 1 / war+, f' ftoown, /out Rd) 12 J.M, ROM. Rios, Freeerisk - " Reserve. Serener, Gecrrge Jane Si 1961, " Erato Miami . el Halath, Thomas July 14, 1883, mg Vora li Irouteer, Jobe L. Dee.lo, las Fawn a Millie XI. Xrer,. ' ltomas L, Deo.llll, 1861, Fawn and Harrison. mp, 'avid, Jell It, lass, tat ward, Allegheny. , nomas, Jane 2 1 telly ad ward, ' Lanni/Er, Martin, i, - 0 0 Leo. famed, July ti, rem, - .,_..," Y Lelimanpared, July lb, 1841, 4th wa r d , , u z ,..., se., July le 1863 , /dallier, TesralitiP muter; earn; June /Dm, Deserve Lennart, Jacob, Seto..) , teal," ~ Lona" David, July le, 18enc Sheriadruer, Idurt Jahn . Sept . 39. 1861, Paean end.llartison. 'Lind gH, lie,. 111, 1864., , t, . Low y,Dantel, Dee. 20 1 1 161, Lane, woos' ' " * - • " Ro a m Eg, tune 2, Id ward Allegheny. Blineachnatim,Jolv le ses , ad werd.Allerbeny, • Mitchel} Samuel, lone 1864.81 ward, it g i ii Nett! linty', Juif 314 I°2 ' Mato '-' Wuusin, "'. '' • , Mu, ' Jamb, ~. , ~,, 1,.. , . - Miner, Pau,: ' ' " • ~"'.1.,!... tigr , :=4 1, --lenia Rehire in er Eem Tewnwt .11Lusey, John Jule rneherTe.-.' • =Gm, 'ne ODt r lll , 7 olll 2 / 6 , 1/1116,118 r intatig.iappprf 4 l. ll 4 ll l. • - 4 - pe j m vir ent ,bfriclebitlii U. 19 aritIIti 9 L •MathnWBlipt.y ,r lba • Ida*, Ammar i " v ‘ • Jametaß, Rent.ls, Tann WAITISOIL 1334. " Ille rn t. Ya 6, Seenrol/ 0, 132/ ...„. 1 "." 111 „.„,, • A PP I . II Y:• Idexaur,Jaeole:.. ••• • • 'llifillarty, lama I .111cOlde Charles " . 21 tellartY.J.ilestr7ely1e ten. hiefllncei : 7 1' A Newell, James July IL: UMI, 26 SMlt* Allegheny. I Mpg. &John (col.) July 14, 1864, Mara, Nance Aortal .11ily It. 1963, °gaga H. G. ai) , lerleglii Orm jchn Int, 111 Fra., • „ Pornsde Irani Jell Is, '6l, ward.4ll6lhellYr Porter, Jo June SP, 836, &lewd, ypwers, James July 13, na l 11:11M4 : Palmer, Edward July 14,1&ll, 1 10011lle. ... • FroshiY, John Jane 3d, 1561, Reserve. ' „la Jatalnilii, likte D.Gineene Row, Territll, Patrick Sept. le 1881, Fawn & Harrison. lgi nubby James Sept. le ;NIL obl'lta. wirauegl, 13140 , William July 11, 1863, Ist ward, All egheny. Erceasmal Jmn 1 2.1,841,e3 Pry& Reynolds, Charles /sly 13, 1863 , 3sl ward; " Rammer, Albe rt 7 ". • . . 4th - ward, " • R_ .01te WillhiaJntir 14, ISA Manchester Bone . Rome, JOUNI - tamer. I,l l3 l6 l triWilllitto Janne 1864,..itTuvre mt, yob Robes.,, Okay. Rhine, Ohniat tact. 19, mat, Ramsey, Fennel, " Fenn an 1 Harrlson. Elam% Samuel2Nov.l4 5264 . " Hugo, Andrew " mith, Banittel,July 11863 0 Ist truer A llB 2/1 2 .1 4• 13tilder, John, Shorts,. Jahn, June.% 1864, " " Slat& John. „ Shorting, Jacob, " ISbnler, Ilibilllawi John, .TuWilitrun,ne 2, July le, le 13311,34 ward* . SZAtlinft. h ill/MGT. July if, 136 e, " • „_,,,.. 13 M,,,L, 117 ZA . 7 , "IF Mk 4th ward. " Augustus, • Batelle, J ift ori nr,g e, July 14, 1883, EcOlorelewlsaley. Townshill. flarrfn,-41 " • Shower, Ph ll . l o. '' Reserve Township. Seigle/ Prodertyr, smuts, June 3, Mu, Slimy George. stealer, Jacob, July 11, 1684, Sadler, Jacob, Sanford, Nichols. " .111 P ;oe ll I I, Sept 1884 • Saville, George, Stade, Andreas. . Stratt Wilham, Schneider, Peter, Smith, Valenty Sep'. 13, 8858, Reserve.., . . Sayder, John Elmo, John &header, Edward, Nov. 16, 1361. Enna,... Swam, Wil li am Sept, 1.9, 1.361, Fawn & Herds= Sitsman, John Scott, Hugh Smith, William " Taylor, Hiram July 13,1864, 2,1 ward, AllathenSs Trainor, William July 17, 1867, el mutt Trinkle, George /ray 14, 1863, stony. Trauma Georg . e Jima s, wee Deserve,Tail kr, George, July 14, mill. Duologue Hero, Truby, Benjamin July 16. Ma Fast Deer. Thompson. John J. Dee. 20, GM, Fawn & Eierrison. 'llneerllll, John W. Jane 2 , 1884," et ward, kaller'r. DRY, Jacob Nov. le, Mae Fawn and Teenier, Jacob Sept. 11 . IC3I, Reserve Wrath:wino, Wllaon G July 111, '63.2.1 wd. Alle ey. Warwick, William J. Junel, 1861, Id ward, Wailers, James July le 1888 Willdne David (co . :d) luly /11.. td ward, " Walter, Charles, July 12 ml weld, AI even,. Whalen, Peter, •• Welborn, Frederick, " ath ward, " n Winer, Joseph, lull' It, 1831, Dlariohesfer, David, July le 11363, Ross Township, Rokey, " Shaer Township. Winthillat, William, Sept: la, Hee Reserve. Wray, Frank, Wataon, lease, Jllly MI, Stnwebrug, Wagoner, Joseph. July 11, 1563, Went Dear. Wornits'ey, Fawn sad Harnann. Wire, Jacob, Win. 14 1864; Veiny. Andrew, " Toung,..lames, Dee. 23, 18641, Vcrung. Valentine, Sept. Le line &saris. wry:Young,July ta. on, 2d ward, alleghstlY. Yong, Ohriettins, July 1/.1661, IleserveTownship, Zebra, hint, July 14, 1864 I Gerrity the above to be a tease:tract from the records of Gilson:Ma. J. W. RISERS, Hake aid Prey et Zdanhsh.ud Daniel., Pa. Aniusemenb4 . PrrinarnonTimarsat.—lllas Laura- keeme's hew ;left, minted the"Wertimen of flew Task, or the Curse of Drink." is Still lusting a rem at the Pittsburgh Theater: and is certainly put upon the stage in a style superior to anything we have yet seen at the Theater. The moral of this play is goat, and to a thinking person it conveys& valuable lesson. The brutality to which man can be reduced .by drink. Is depicted In earful colors, Unitize many of the pilotless plays that are put upon the stag's, we can see It sightly, end not pall the senses, and with.every representation learn • new lesson. Of the characters we cannot say too much, Inas Keene's trorld,wide reputation renders speaking of her superfluous. We can conscientiously re commend Mums, pleyipere and otherwise to go and see this piece. Oulu HOCEIL—MEIIIt L1111DO" was awarded a Ana Douse last night at the 0 era Elquse The play bast considerable mem, which seems to be greatly enhanced by Miss Susan Denote' rendition of the double personation of Ls , Sy huhu' end Madame Vane. The role is generally considered a difficult one. bat in the hands of this actress it Is admirably tendered, and its chief features brought out with palatal cnrect nert. It le a sedfrrepresentation, and cannot be witnessed without exciting commisseamtlon for the unfortunate Lary Lsabel. Tee play will bo repeated this esening. Vestealliwill also sing one of her Incomparable airs. Select Cotillion Party. The friends of Standish Montgomery, late of Company I, 129th Penna. Vol:miners, who bet a Irg in the battle of Spottsylvania, May 12th, have in view, and made arrangementa accord ingly, to give him a benefit, in the shape of a cotillion party, which will coma off Friday eve ning next, at Lafayette Hall. We have no donht the affair will prnve a success, pecuniarily and otherwise, as Mr. Montgomery Is well and fa vorably known. Those who have chuge of the management, ameare as that no effort on their oar t 111 he spared to make the entertelament r.s attractive and pleasant as possible. Trial of New Hosr.—At the tr:al on Monday afternoon of twenty sections of new 10-inch forcing tote, min hetared by :T. Gret r, of the Neptune Fire Company, of Philadelphia, under cot tract with Councils, for the use of the Fire Del aliment, six sections bursted and the rivets of three sections were sprang. The water pres sure ranged from ore hundred and forty-five to ore hundred and fifty pram& to the tonere inch. The bunted hose are being repaired, and will be suhlemed to a I wood teat at tea o'clock to-dar, st the coin er cf Rees and Second etreeta, the Dunn a e engb a ft rushing the motive paw. er. As the bunting oconred at the rivet', the fault seems to be with them and not with the !rather. Death of Dr. Taggert.—The United Preiby &Han has Intelligeace of the death of this yews arable man, on the evening of the i ttb Inst. Hs was among the oldest. If not himself the oldest minister of the U. P. church. Ile acted la the re-organization of the Akeroclate Reformed church In the West, and was one of Its ablest and moat influential ministers. Ha we. also prominent In forming the United Pi tab Tterum Cbtrch, but owing to the Mowing it tl•mltles of age, has not been able to take mach part in Its ceckelastlcel proceedings. Meld to Pall.—Michael Rice. charged with the tar any of a watch, the property of a dis charged soldier, was held to bqil yesterday by Alderman Strain In the sum of three hundred &Mars to answer at court. Archibald Montgomery, charged before Alderman Strain with surety of the peace, on oath of Jamea Harrison, was required to enter ball krill' appearance at court. Corner Stone Laying.—The corner stone of the new Evangelical Lutheran Church of East Blrmin g ham will be laid with appropriate /crakes on orit Sabbath. The services will be conducted try Rev. Weser Millar, In German. and Profer oy, of Columbus, Ohio, lo Etigliatt. A pood Appointment.—We learn that John Mara d, Ecti., - Baperlntendent of the Marietta Hallway, one of the most capable and Mielent gentlement in the. railway business, tau accepted a call to the Superintendency' of theStanbutville and Panhandle abort line. Flre.—The alarm of Oro about eight o'clock lest night was occasioned by :a burning chimney at a house on the corner of Crawford and Wylie ands. The fire was extinguished by the appli cation of a few buckets of water. . Benefit Concert.—An entertainment will be given at Masonic Ball, b_y the Greco Fat ' il l , Minstrels, for th e benefit of Bt. Bridget's Minna. on Thursday and Friday evenings of Mils week. Tickets. O4y cents. From YeLterdav's I;vt,nine Gazette. Stolen Property W ound.—Abont two months 6111eCi a couple el albums, valued at about twenty-4. tuta do ll ars, were stolen from the store °fair. B. Miner. To-day one of Air. idiner's ,aileames 111 - paSSlng Da But% stare, on Smith field street; ate' the albums in the window "for safe; .Oa Implicit ha found that th ey h i d been pirliped lthete, and not itiving been re deem 400 time etated.were offered 'for sale. *Thelieg , man who pawned them received sevendOlint.lo=ollB7.lled has not Neu scree .shice,.Tbelldavor took charge of the propany, and an Mtn w 1.1.1 be mildeiso sweet the thler• . Visiting- the .11111hrarden White ts cloyed inyenui endurance by pullet wishing the, Jell :leder the Impression that they mu see the notorious murderers and others connect there. Such Ireere utterly useless, es an ono eau be .admitted ether to see or ; converse with the rids 'caters, except those having epeeist business with them; The rules of MS Bosrd' are very strict. gent, and tenors shoulitiotilOcit abint the . since there le. no pomade. chatted of their etkri.; ashy being FEW, • ~. R~„?.,.~, Urged Pobwela,, , Candles.. In our paper of yestullayze gave gruhlkgq to litatement Melkrtietstageroeepaestreref (by t e yeemg mauvrtittprofessed.mi ogykdk r ma, inatnted 111th allthe fact* in reference bate suspectgl polkaing bf lir.,Lermard McCand less, a macherit at fddirtmetritt s by bli bertfuri - : /emu: The. statement; although' , &man In regard to the fact the it Wan ettitfreeted that death Wheel caked by paean, was nev *. less bummed, In many minor delal s. ea melee= through Mr. end Mrs. MeCance, the brother-In bur Ind sister of the dammed. We give the substance of their statement below : James McCandless came bere some two •months ego, end was employed es a salesman 14 his brother's at Leouard bad been sick 1 1 1 r about a week, and cuddled on Sendai , morning, t 17th instant. A day or two before he •died, lames wrote a later to Mrs. MeOsuee, Inform lug her that Leonard wee very 111, and he soon after followed this with another letter, stating that he wu sinking rapidly. She startedup to aes him , but he was dead When she got there. The: body was brought down to this City - on denday evening, and the lateation was to keep it until Tnewlay, atten o'clock, in order to give time far the elder heather, William John, to ar rive here from Philadelphia: The undettaker, Mr. Meyer, thought it would ben .aary place the body in the receiving vault, hea r th .ody was not removed, as allege& James visited the cemetery and ordered the dig grave, of the grave, but he did not exhibit any more anxiety about having the body buried thanermother member of thelendly.....The an. detteka, In epeaklag of the botran presexce of Mr. McGee= and 'Jame 'McCandless, re marked that he had never seen but two bodies MIT, and they had been poisoned-or some thin to that effect James regaled that If there Were any suspicions of poison, the matter ought -to eneurouninet:lnto. 'and atlrreseed. a willingness end anxiety to bare the truth ,tatown. There warn° suspleimut Against MIMS it Ibis time ; and Mn, McCianee did not accuse of having alministered poison. She states that this is entirely untrue. and she did not suspect him at Q. and does not yet believe that he poisoned his breaker,. het at t he 3 1 Ple she Is anzioua to have the matter investigate& In refenerue to the gold watch alleged to have been taken, she stater: that she received freer her brother James. having expressed to dim -a Madre to get it for the purpose-of giving it u s keepsake to Mtaa Mitchell, to whom Medea:as. ed was betrothed. She still hauthe watch In , herpouaslsn. As to the money belcmgleg to the deceased, Mr. McCune° eriaPultal that most of h It In tank, es It Is not nicely that any Doe. siderable aim would be left la the atop. It way stated that so letters of admintstradoe had bete obtained, bat - ibis is Ineornset, as William John. exhibited the letters to Mrs. MeCance at har house In [lda city. William John returned to 1 Philadelphia, and James left the day after the funeral. intending to return soon, but has not yet returned. It Is not known where be is.l The above are the main an of the Cane ad stated by Mr. and Mrs. McCarter, and may be implicitly relied on. They know nothing of the marner of Leonard's death, except what they obtained through his beater James. The as pect of the case is considerably changed, and so ter es Willlam }John 1e co:mem:el there Mem, to be no ground whatever for suspecting him. He has been telegraphed or written to on the anNect, and will no doubt be hero la t hat y or two. In the meantime, we understand the friends of the deceased :Oil have the body ex. homed and an assinas made. that !untie. May be done to all parties, The Exploalon of the "Nlntrodm—Verdict of the Luquest—The iMbssing Wonsan. The Jury emparmelol to Invottlgate the facts connected with the capitation of the tow host "Nimrod" have agreed upon the following ver dict: That Thome McCormick, Captain and Wfßi•mPrestum. fireman; MIMS to their seats, by the erploelon of the ateaml, Nimrod. on tbe 226 dayof Bente:abr. 1165, at the Mesons Battle wharf, to the city or Parahar" , gheny musty, Pa. The jury do further and that, from evidence and circumstances detellzd, said expiation occurred through incompetency and aimlessness on the part of the pennons in charge of the holler or eagles of the Nimrod at the dmeorthe explosion; also, that the owners of the beat, John McCormick, Henry D. &series, and others, are descrying of censure In allowing the employment of irnmponsible perms as engineer and firemen. It appears that the name of the engineer was Regan, or Hoban. end that Ms wife, and not the wife of the captain, was the female eh posed to be last. A young man called upoa Mr. Baker, the pilot, a day or two ago, and stated that the wife of the engineer was • Mater of his, and had been married but a few weeks. As her hus band was lick, she went aboard the boat to attend on lam, and had not Mace been seen fa stated further that the engineer's name was Hogan, or Hoban, (as near as Mr. Baker can recollect) and that she resided In McKeesport. The body of a woman, apparently about 30 or 25 yean of age, was found floating la the river, opposite Steubenville. yesterday morning. A jury was empanelled, but no facts could be elici ted whereby the body could be Identified. She bad on a gingham dress, small cheek; also a barque or sack, of dark goads,with a ruin, re n • Meg from the shoulder .o the waist, on the out side ream. There wan In the pocket of her dress three spools of white thread, oae Iron key, one pearl handled pocket-knife. thlmb:e and a blue ribbon. No shoes or stockings on. Oa 'one finger there was a silver ring and a Ma ne:elm ring with three pearl sets. There was a severe cut under the chin and another on her head, and her heads had the appearance of br ine severely burned. It Is stippased that this is the body of the engineer's wife. Any person recognizing the description should give Infor mation to Coroner Clawson, ,that the NA) , may be encored. The Boyd'. Hill 'larder Mayor Lowry to-day had bettre him for rc• examination, Ernesto Miller and his wife, io whose house M smschall and Freeke mot on the morning after the murder. It will be rem cm- Mired that Mrs. Miller. In her first statement, apparently labored to screen Frecke, or give such a coloring to her statement w would go far to. wards acquitting him of complicity In the mur der. Very little allitiosal hgbt was traown On the cue by tots recsaalaatron, and the min el pal Rebate male ware these That Frecke and Merachall were not on bad terms, as alleged by Precke, but want out Into the yard and talked together after Marschall bad asked for a clean shirt. Frecks also told Miller that Marsettell had given him a portion of the money received for the stolen goods, while he (Frecke) alleged to Mrs. Miller that he had cheated ant out of the money. hire. Miller uterus positively that Frecke expressed fears that Marscluill bad murdered the matt &fore Slarachall came to the house, and bofora any one else had spoken about the warder. In other words, the first Intimation she had of the murder came from Frecke. Althetarb It is befitted that both Miller and his wile know marethatt they have yet told, they adhere closely to their drat statements, and assert la the most pesitlve manner that tocv told the whole truth. fine titles Is certain, they kept the whole scent of the murder Irked to their breasts for weeks, and probably never wield have moJe it known hed nut Cir:2lll3/21..n compelled them to do at. Large of Adultery Jrteph Grimes was before Slaver Morrison Ilia morning, oe a charge of adultery, preferred by a rrtarned ruddier named William Cameron, residing at Sewiekley. Cameron alleges that while he was absent In the army Grimes had been In the constant habit of visiting bla wife, and frequently remained In the house over night. A great many witnesses were Present, and the proof as to the visits of Grimes was overwhelm. hag. The Mayor required Grimes to ball In the sum of 11,000, and . deisiauded 1500 ball fur Mrs. Cameron. The parties were In the lock• up at laeteecourits and it is probable that thy will both be committed in default. Chief Elkin and officer Scott arrested Grimes after a long and tedious search, having tracked him for set-. era! miles, and dually found him hidden In a bay mow ad j oining his residence In Sewickley. Lost `' A gentleman melding In Allegheny, who had the misfortune to become almost tiled from cataract, lost a paliwt cataract glasses, on Monday of last week, on Pasture lane or Western avenue. and - will feel deeply grateful to the finder If he (or alma) will return them to this oOlco. The glasaas were In silver frame, and enclosed In a cue. containing the name of the maker, Mr. John B. McFadden. STE4JfiLlthriTS. A 'Olt BT. LOIIII3.—Tho light 44 ftit draft Detect ASIIENUL, Claps A. O. X clUllazo, having been thoroughly over:muted reps nted and repaired. will tears for at. Leafy ail all Intermediate ports, on Thuratay, mpg, 23th, at 4 p. For freight or pump apply WOOD, or to la CULLING Agen i. tetil JOHN FL WOK. F OR CAIRO AND ST. LOUTS. --The fine new steamer MINNIE, 'ASA gilt,. A. U. !gum will/nava Der, the IN4 Fon freight okra& 1air 0 0434 0 71 Or to ;tit • JOHN - MAUL 1 4°144 ' " FOR MEMPHIPLITTLE I 4ERA BOON, VAN 'Mica fr. - l'olll` PSDITIL—Tte steamer I. S.DADL.'. 4 I: I 9t, John ijoo4oUln, win leave M abort on tLitTuftDY, etab past. . ' Pot freight or pounce_ appll t O il a board, of to JOHN MAU ._,. ' tA g .. t . see I. D. COLLIN WOO% S • VOR el NOINNA.TI do LOIIII3..aMk ••••• ViLLE.— Th e and aad cOrnmodlOuir Rassenger steamer ARGON AU r. no. o.n grta i plied, mtfl leave ai aboVa*2 TIIL3 DST, For lydjht orArai e r elj op !marl, or to '. WM 0014.1NdlATOOD. Ag,nti A PPLES.-154.1 MAL, prima fruit for ask ta .a. chsruriES•Ds:a. i toimq ll o l o9.EAN keg.. fi ' - Baniciti anti BrAft'. rsagai aft - utprumb.aube.. l . maw . ti; p4 rums. oat :11132101".. B ate m os p nigi e tialn'inrunZ f e y! li blde44l4' I:4l3.aperoclutEr .620 . •kasossesv do. 404 peressa.u.4o -4134 • U . ts. es east OcrUllastes ,pannapia ! RN WS. • Tda also BUT zsgragrartisir is ems NOW York. ridlisdep.tdis. sad Malmo - Si Boaerds, Dana& Gold san binds .of o , oiriammeas @lROXitlelhj lx . is. -.. • IIDANCIAL a) AND 111110111 iii• ~... .. NEIDIKERB AND HANKERS 4 BOARD. monaacirin sr isoiratiON, rays h 00.1 ..... • • Toneoar, Gent. 40,1885 •, ' Off., 4464 - It. S. 640% . • do 17:8 , 29 23 , Gold, .fillethany Chmaty.ry* 00 5 0 AihrgbooS at ;•ff7 60 Connallavilla WM' • ' 80 25 stl Deny ..... 04 07 Etatkr ()aunty re., tGXerry Ink o s o lasummea 81., Clair (.treat qui 00 52 fe d' Gannellevtikl R. It lataraatt._; w Pauouai yank 197-- DO Tradesmen' 120 00 Chet7l Rud.455 Federal. -,:••••• so titt.ala ato Wale*. P Vng; 7 - GOld at 11 a. m. 1413 . . . Gold Etta, Ta 14.0 - :Tort at NIX Pittsburgh iates hays iranlit-bat filthily daring the dal firm 143 bating. Hs% sewn. 'Amid mat" bards steady is yeule,Nyh quotations. Wallet, and FleoTwat IN In Nit tOrk:• Ealaslis oar market tooayio73i. Efeviat Thirty (o.s . tratiory) ',Otte/WO, 11014, 41/ is . naa . T*shitir, , the *mall bona okra and leiPa) ratite about 34 per cent Mom' Eadolted note., of all elate from 34 to t. Per =at lower. 7 henna= dock market has lost math of the • buoyancy apparent • few day, since, although shams are not meowed on tie market at a destine. There is but little stir to Our home market. The tdddlep at morning board continue limited in reap tad amount. No salm reported. There was po disposition manifest to deal In Columbia, the only live all stook on the beard None offered, sad as bids. Filtehle war offered at floe. Columbia Was offered on the street at Ulf fro war bid, but we could learn of none changing hands. The advance has been galls rapid In the piet few dsys, tromp.% to 1121, but unlike former movement. which were really ape/Jul/Mae, tills teems to have a fair bastt to rest upon. The glee la crude ell '44 Win% uP the creek, and 8 .41259 at the mouth," aa we are told by 011.0Ity tele grams today, le abundant reason for yet further rue la the steak.. We are irdisposed to iey ourself** open to the charge of "bulling oil stocks,' yet we shell not Anita* to state our conviction that the near Bt. tore will show that the fete of Columbia and other companies having producing wells has be= underrated greatly during the present deoline. We do not mean that It, or they will invariably pay handwrite monthly dividends from this time forth, and be steady to price at the stock market, for that ammo* be said of any shares dealt to this market or elsewhere, but that, all think* emu. *Wetted, they wlll compare well with any that can be Intmell. We Um been expecting too much of 0.1 companies. Satiated with home to per cent 'on govertunants, and bank aterea, we have In, timid." demanded two per cent monthly per teat /0•41) of oil companies, or CUT were ceoligund at once., and • In no nattering terms to the Llotab of Um calunets," or report" still ma ma remote.'-Thera'.'-Thera'.another oilloompsny burst up" "another half t inillnen of stock gone to pot I" The Street sterol] of such remarks a fete months aro When Columbia passed bet usual monthly tivideod. "The and has come," they mid, when to fact the yield of oil compared favorably it the eery Urns with any Previous period la her history, and (cedar we /emu that the daily yield exceeds five bwadnui barrel,, while oil has risen to a price at which "supply and demand" may keep U for months to some. Our remarks apply with equal force to all well organised companies, bev ies precluding weals, and being manned with a defeat share of energy and business akin. The officers of the }lantana Petrolatum Oom. pony are In posteulon of intelligent* of a "stake" on the "Buchanan ram," to which Utst company has s very handsome Interest. Its production cannot yet be Oven as the well at last emanate Lad cot been tubed. but It is thought that It will to a good producer. This In the wound "strike" toads by this company on the "Buchanan farm• W1t21121 the pmt three months, and the last strike was made In • well located near the new hamplon Well, on the same property. The N.w York Commercia/ Advertiser speculate. no follows on the prospect of a decline In gold pre. alums, by no means favorable taking Imports now Cue se • basis. To Its ealculatione wo may add ttut tae tires. t I imports wu greater lost week than soy previous week since the fret of Jan. miry lest he preeent condition of foreign exchabge• mould teem to Jodi... then an early export of ea Itopo , t.t Amon= oraplele,iii Inevitable. , et. port., for the lost th ree months, htve fallen very touch below the irnorta From the week ending J one ato .he week coding September 11 , the en. a bele. of 'peel., wero 1141,651,734, end of .p tole g 6,305.881. to which chat be added the ahipments of .ay MOO/ of kite r ef•2l4 $3, and probably h 5,000,000 of whet eeaontl.a , making 3 total or ex ports ahmoun , th; to hre,111,832, egelset which Ina bete hut an Imp.nt•tiito, (,r the same period, of 4.7.2a2,000. limitmlng the export. to eperie on the but. of gold at 110, wo thJuld neve ter ' following retain Fotroris of prnoines sod miss . , porlibf securities - Exports of spools Total exporta lotion. There Is than a balatee of p 2,000, 0 ,0 In the epe: cis value, due to fsreign countries upon the tr ine at title port for the test fourt-en weeks. The trade at Roston, for , he manta of June and July, show a balence due to foreign countries of about 62,1/Xl,OOO, gold value, 1/11/00 has been increase I dente a uguel and September; but to What extent lirrlare Dot aware. Ihe Boston balance, however, may b• Insider ed as about evenly set off by the excess of export. over Imporse at New Orleans, the foreLro eh:p atent. of cotton from that port for the fourteen weeltehavine been to,2es bales, and of tub se Co, 145 bro.. It thus results that the net balsa. °snot to Europe Is probably about 111,0 , 5,1•11, to whlob • tar. a addition Is made weekly by the excess of imports over exports. Unfree. the ahlynsents of breadstuff. ettoold Jarrell. Increase, and the heavy stocks of cotton at the Atlantic and Golf porta should seek • mar ket .broad, It would appear cert ain th at w e mutt send out a considerable amount of specie to Settle our lareffn baiancol; and Gran With al ware ex port t f three article., we are not likely to avoli a wade lain expos tattoo of gold." 11<1 :ere of .14.0 coupon nay ab eln November • eau here their coupon• paid to goLL OD preeent lion to the assiatant tre•sureri of the L'Ate.l States. li, have reason to .rate that It will be highly eatlsfactory to the Government If all cu hol ere would demand Immediate payment, es mole than double the amount of gold customs to pry the November lelen-st is now on hand. In the Pest It bas been found that the unwillingness to anticipate the payment of Interest has not been nits aye met with a correaponding alserity oa Oil pail of those entitled to IL In view of the on. teem* anxiety of the Secretary of the Trearity to Carbone the gol.l at once, and the probability that when the tranafers of retlstered a2O stock are Ciolled on the 30tic Instant, It V auggsated that the Stack Exchange Board will direct both the reels tiled and m,opoo stock to be dealt In, after Ooto. bet 1, as ex-Novemar Interest. if thin shociLl be done, there would be no motive left to the holier, the coupon bonds to delay calling f e their igte/eSt ItOtatig Ott: Of slip toarket quo)ml,n, lat the bonds. —le New Tr:* Thug of Monday' saya The Import Zane. of the put week, a t the Dry, ,Goode return • la our tut psper amount t) 66,003,603, as against the total entries of 6.1,77,263, same week last year. Eiport thearsaces of Domes/to Procure amount to 61001,475 stalest 116,143,484 same week hat year. The expert of Specie amounts to - 66400312, action $1,U5,631, dam, week lut year, The Customs for the week ara Thireeelpla of Oottoo, eoutwlse not by railroad, are 34,140 bales. The number of em.. Jgrant ,pruireagers arrived , during the week 6101. —We ate Informed, gays the New Yotk Tribune, that, the DeW certellestee of the Cleveland awl Pletabargh Road are being !prenatay and will be signed by the Pestilent of the road, and annual.• &Wien by 'he transfer animate hers; the wit em►ke tko trawler of tile •roek itlefaetory to power., New York Cattle Market. Raw Yonw, Sept. SO.The following are the current pnera for the woes, at all the ituarkete: firm, llama—First quality, per head,lll9M9l fair to good, 111,5017,60; cpsunen,gl2.,sealla,oo; tufo. rior, 111 0 0 11 , 50 . flows aim Carves—Extra; per bead, 140)100; Met:AWRY, Sateen; common, mas 4 crdlemy, poem, laferter, arogso. '4 xac (Levee—tint quality, per poo 17B ed, a Ititet oidlnary,tOallt)(ultom 9 mon, sem i l a. AND Laxes—Extra,. .par bond , rico, prime, 1680.00Lerdlnar,y, common, • DOW; Intamor, 15. 13 0 4 . swiya....neaey; ao weed, per - pound, 1440itNet lithe anduedlum,lll=l4o. . . The market for Beef Oats!. ilk scarcely sotrat th.l :week, though the rammer prices was eta the same. Ualy eholee steel's Sold nt, the cute de times, lbe %etal ask] bales from to 91e per pound lower. m Zest str.the latter wes.. at how IS :0 11 . 30, load to .Pritte _tiriltstrer ltlatteXa. Tae ,rteelpt4 wet. heavy and dapreulua wee demand,;peewit:lux ' alter I ; and Lpmbe ware' Le fair dentand, but prices were a 'bade loafer, Varying 'from-Um, tteco . dtos , to qtwity, • Wit have Wes fatrly ROUTE atone qllO. tatlool6 - • • • Ttue total wcelpte of all stock at all the yards for this - week' amt lam week, were: .set bearer, 1 1 tows, Pet coal ettives,2l,l,7 sheep 'cad Imam - ,in,648 melte:- Total Ileac verk, 0,175 peev e ", ui :Caws: 4 5017 .!at mtiVea: V.hlt s hop and tames, I • A l,uo swum = --•~. PITTsI3I.,T4t GI!! #1.3.1UWT5. Tuzs , ;Ar.helit. a. alt. ' The mrneral cutlets I,r•orimit . to-day,,wittka heir theatsoarogolrot, or_ fie .. -.*Wiles. mid Mies. tiiiiraffilui tau.- - tta 8 tiik GIMLET—Wheat Ls li - dentand and seem, and, With but MileatlVZlat. Itteir Alt OW Wire& 'Oats gm with isles on track at and In store at OMNI M.' we Sbdold. Carats min - -" lots Immo:on as.zi9Ro. Maley Win demand; gale on earategottossa VP. So-InorameertattEra, . 1 FLUOR...fallow, with al' dr local netemol, and ' Inlets/ma firm ton' .rinoluttift , Wit -wallah. to • tode at 101104,15. for spans- es.Pantibritikeze .- ,to for haUiSming a d half Whetare and ellapionli , for an Winida. Erin fiont .II ertUnF .112 et'snerill r - - I ' ar t r E f O r riSlaSt= " l - i r az. imiiii. ii. , dei. 'mix& enttrialevat te.tam BD nitcermnillgr4 '_for Sibiu Steal tgaloTor Plain Hems; ant sa co— . fingtr Uored. I.ar'. IS hell at Seek for mime kat. - tie tendered. t. aff br Ilkeqpietaustrjr htft.- .151 en Poi* lo Arm at $340/3.5. Este el lb Me so the trade, at Ha. aillOlTEE—Is arm and Jo good demand, aod the h la , ointarallsetralghti middle ailedof [tuna 'Rum/charm packed at Meta. Ell6B.—.9cuss and Arm, With sales of prk•• heap at 2•027, . - : —, . ..... - E—ls firm, with • fair Jobologadoonnag at 180183( L for W. Ht. lealtH km hheittiltril,. and . 21 fo r . imurryazukCiltma. - . . HAY—I firm,and In air demand bat stnqhaneds, aka at mks of Id loads at 11 10 1) 1 4 Par 1014 MI to - 4 2UsItty. -LPPLIRti—The supply la eomoirttat In miaow of therod.and Um market roles a t rim. r, ,We pot* pi, siaa par 01 tor lair to riilme. 8 ZEI'.i . O.CATVE3--I.a 'rood supply, and a MU* doll but unchanged—KdreiNd per bbL Olt lONS—In faltkolaroand anglimOlfithrtales., ters tar extent at Stritfi t ar b O . MILL EllttLoA /1 doll . hist nemhangedt... sales of Intact/ alladlingoi to Mire, at 0 1 010 per ' owl.. Ild,LT—lo Le' demand and firm but' unahantsli ea/0 on Math . fkt. s2,tio, and ftym gore 14.110,T, DalltD PRUTr—Sale of 0 !Obis reaches (old oro_pi at Mower lb. Wo demand for Apples., .LEIM-Pdale afro° pip mitt at Mg. - •,,. ' PEARLS—StaIe of atorm at SO. ," . trt tr: RS CO -.L.. Prtristritciiiiernoilkusi aigatirki. Tom...v. Sent. 211. 18M.: , ~ 1 0111:1TIFJ4kit era* tnarketsrati somewhat:a, cited tatiavilind the transactions wares tuntinally , ilareuntimp la the aireptielo.aeacrat :aboulaud barrelvaillithatitodi irviithainfear In bulk, and bpi returnadvsmuk 928/034 htiietneltuled. Sales VifiCtlit Mfylike - lt 52; 500 al 25i GOO at Stet ISO at 01200 strdild al 25110. at ithe Mils •theindad, and 600 ate*. The Market elated . firm with eonsiderable Inquiry, and tome hOldell well asking higher rates. Private talegraims tarot Oil City rep .rt °rude as hoeing ;Avenged to 1 15 li ado at the wells, sad Ih.efeks,oo, at mat polete • REPINED—BmuIed Oil was unusually clad to. day, not a single trausestion being reported, but the methetneeeertimirea lavers firm, 'sod Prime an Mill weal upward. Prime city trends may be fairly quoted at Os, on the CMS here, ani Malt delivered la AstiedelphL The stook la firm hinds egoesdinglg Witt, and redoes are laid fent about contracting far farina deAlvery, siren at present quotations. Free 011 le fairly active and firm, but =hanged. Sale of ICO blids "Flutebe Insonfe• brand, Id 7111 11110 100 bbls, an outside brand, at 12. RAPTI:tit erzr Itzsztruutt—Therets an lte. proved demand for both of these artiebs, and pp market I. firmer and priori are itetrthl I ti., , wat , Sail of 100 bbl, Reieduum at 05" HZ do do a and 100 do do at ogs. Napth...44. of 600 We, “North American" brand, at ter, in Shad. REOMPTS— rho receipts of 011 by the Alla lawny Itivertainne our last report, were se fol .1. T. Stockdals—... J. E. Strickler— 159 W. P. Logan. •••_. Oil A. L. Linton Vislisr_ei Rae scar John Sena • 118 PETROLEUM MOCKS IN NEW YORK Special Dlopiactito Warta= Press. Env Thom, Sept. 211, 1464 Pat - notary STOCZ.II--Ist Board—Sales of Inez!" baustltde at Deb Plt-hole Creek, TM; Webster, 1,41; Beasteboer, ISA; Iturbasout, ea; Cherry Ittut, at; McKinley, 2,50; OCesift. al; DU emelt, that trot red Stoma, 0,03; Tact Petroleum, Ita .or Stucco -- Ofillttell Gold 00., 25;01like im; New York P. hB. Con., 22i Charm. Ban, nr, ch manta, 211; 'Bethink Roo 1,20; Orsini., oil Cheek, 2,0 u; Meade; 1,441 Buchanan Farm, 20. Ft:4.B Creek, 3,24. Di Ell' YORK PETROLEUM MARKET. Special trapataa to Western Tress, Near Yeas, Sept 34,1883. Petroleum-7he prices for all descriptions are a shads hialtes. Crude, *4219; Raillaed, In b and CPC/Co; /lir, won. ALLEGHENY CATTLE HARKET. Reported Reptile:Sty for the Pittsburgh Gazette Atarcurairy CM, Sept. 26,1365. CATTLE—The Cattle market was firm aed quite active Ude Week,and With a good home demand and • material falling ofr In the eIIPP4I Prices ruled firm, though as compared with last week, here was no decided change. Good fat market Cattle told quite freely at 7 trugrui, while stock era ratted from agpaial. as to qua! ty . There wee acme inquiry for shipment, but Wooers then It eieteelt to obthln the character of cattle stuPel for theirpurpose, unless they paid extreme pricsa, ouch is considered pretty "flaky," in conasquei. of the stutueu and unexpected flu)thetiona I the Eastern markets. Butchers bauebt quite freely, taking Umlaut part of the tJattle on gale, end, as a general thing, at very f )11 prices. tali ...EP &NI) L&Nltii rho Sheep market wee meady and fairly active, end good averages sold at full prices. Several mall bunches swore taken bweriere et y races ranging from 814064 e per pound, gross, end tepee may be given as the whale. rale figure. Same lee iambs sold at from 1ita1.53 per bead. en, with s tYemand, and we Once regular /141. i • ill a ret fai r•li re way ail, at 'law+, per y once, gross, and extra hoary fat )1 001.114 Oo doubt bring 11,, The. are, It must ha sdnaltted, pretty steep figures, but, we believe. they are riot relati.ly higher here then In the West. Carr & McAllister retailed 41 heal of mlaeil Ohlo cattle, averaging 900, at 6 1 .;47. I.leleney a Bro. wholesaled 2 heal of cltumon sine& cattle, avers tog 07i, at tae Per heal. Reis & Co. wholesaled 63 head of lair lillnols sierra, averaging 930, at 61i; retailed 3J head et loto. Kerwin retailed 40 head of mixel cattle, far Gallagher & Sootily, at 6,187%. U Wolfe retailed 19 hen I of rolled Ohio cattle, averaging 973, • t oyo retailed 2 11 0 head of common Ohio cattle, •ro raring KO, at 6 , 4. Cunningham to McAllister & Carr 33 heal, aver seine WO, st Howell wholesaled 18 head to Rathchlids, good nio steers ano heifer., at 16.87:4 Olooos & Lafferty rettlleol Itl bead 1011 Ina sod llttn,.ls cattle et stifpl. Id. Verner rete'ted to head of ellse I Penal' AtOOk 01 9q . i.Til‘udgeon 41 head Walled at 24,6303 73. Marko ft Trautman 70 to Almlus, A veraging 930, at 614; 60 to Cunningham, averaging 930, at CA; 80 to Robinson, averaging 800, at 6, let/Weil 181 hoed at 401734 Kahn a. - Greenwald retailed 03 heal of mited •too I' 4l 5 1( 4 11 1 14 3ambers sold to Slumbers 47 head. averaging 930, and retailed CO head. Crouse A HAW, 43 head t o Robed, averaging 910, at 6,20; retailed 64 head at s!4(fflli. C. Marks A Co. wholes: le4 ti head to Albort, and retailed 18 hood. stMtl. Voile. T 30,3236,031 '21,4:6 Ws) ..... 6,A9 1,331 lEEE A. Pone s to Brindle 21 bead, averaging FM, at "i'Vtl.l.:lo'nj/Ttito.bee't‘!atalted Li liaahonaar rttalled IT head. r luillneton bead. wLolenled 21 head to Bch It Co., averaging WO. /Jetta/. Wool Dlarket. The market for thU oommedltg to oleic firmer, oder the Motht of large transactloot, which wet • greaser aggregate for the put week than during the came period since the opening of the waren, and probably is w,thous piratic' is the fnnas of rile •o ol trade. several large mead. act urine corporations, is antistpittos of higher prices. and lindine they could nit better them e. by going into the counter, hare some tato the market ant Salina nearly all the large tot/ of ale wool oillerlog, •t sellers' prises. The sales of one houco alone, for the week, foot up some ne eta lbs; of another.sco,oodi b.; another, illi,lll* lb.; and several other., upward. of 101,000 lbs each—footing up a 'rand aggregate of about two million iartind.-111 domestic staple, and at. most the entire amount taken fur actual consume. lion. A few smell lots have changed hands on spectuatu in; and though COnillalealoll merchvite and brosets ate wiling (reel e at their owd price., there are nut a hew won/ d tilers who would rather buy i hso mil al currant rotes. We mos. our Incredulous 16-w York cotemPle ring. Will Male li note of these large sales, as It will stood them a toe opportunity to ventilate the r spleen against 13astenreportere and the BM IOC, conflict; and they may also itemise their to. i dltY in bencroollan born and anoymona that yes under/co designed to convince the- 'walla that I (twee tales, which pot Bolton so far ahead of New 1 ork In this breath of wade, ate all a slam. The current receipts of staple are tole large, And the gap In stooks, caused by these heavy trans 'Miens, will no doubt be speedily tilled. But It will be tiller at a considerably higher cost titan that of the article which ts to be replace] and hence will be held at correspondingly higher rates. In otter words, the same amountsand quality of wool carrot again be had at the same pile., um the corporation s which have secured It have dote a grod thing for themselves. Ail the earn -marketed and low-priced lots of wool have been received and gone Into consump.loai and that Which I. to aomp forward can only be moved from first hands at rates which will requite a ma terial adv.re to the eastern markets. The buikul 00i0 'roll Is held b clips at 7001 on the spot, and we hear of tansy p beingsoLd to manufacturers of fumy meMmers as high as 9,112 qi per lb. Toe best parcels now coming forward ale held here at BOSOM which figures afford hue a very small margin, and there have been Considers' able salet during the week at Ell% . for etralght lute. eroosbly %fp% the product - of that State hu .1 een bought up. Meade Um whole of Peal eyjy.nie and Weet. Virginia ate still In reserve. The crop of Michigan he, been nearly all received and gone Inio consumption. Theta la a consist. rilequanWyof low frfestenrwool , atill.kom sea, , log the season for which will soon be over. The ipta are quite free from New York, N Be m rehire and Vermont.' Therstocit at line woo ew l, however, will not ba likely to 'adentatilatd 'daring the balance of the season, but Will be needed for consumption ea goon as revelewL Sete. of doe:Latta for the weak foot up some 1.500,000 1., at a range of 62,403230 for fleet., and flog for super and. extra pulled. Included are lots of Mame dente at Meaty Woe:eosin, VOW York and Vermont at .2008 a, Michigan at .671,4016ej Urge lots of Ohio at 75 and small Valera 110... Including fancy and doubles s7Bs, extra, at 8012 , 3230. Pulled wool Is seams, and the better - grads command high rates. Monads, sales 8,003 lb' eomblog at 74730. In Oat: ornla, sales 03,000 Mt at ttaltd• Till Orelgo the sales have been Mod, ~ math, Including smut rots of Gana et 430410, and Mraileast 108410.—Bultain, Sept at. Main: Stocks. Monti, Sept. ts.—the foUointof ate the pfion of /along Stooks bid to this city to-do Otte , teal. to; Copper Pelts. ni rrenktle,2s3 o ELsoneh. leMliuron, el; hie floyel. to gulden. 6%; Hook. batd,t3il s uPerlor, MI =intent 11. =REMO z BAP* • NoW .7411E_P4aret• t IroMAßElCOL.:Bemay—ai io - ott p txrderarial altorattoa at Ilene austuh rotoileirig,, :. domWaloatiolser max= cralloo. M amilaseralvertatOthabottroleteute stio,r i Mer Extra fircEiWto,: Ektra Jr. iltarsa7-3 • • • .. , arum—Wheat uTraixtiaft• 'MM . :tag ~, Mlle better tor - Motor* which-U. Cl a : tar Mildew Itentoo Mr eaCtr,X,B; tar Mbar - Afrnaratem, IWetor • - ret Ellehisseusellsactalat.- - SEM rim morn !flower, as MEW LW , WO .-' Sad , • •socooto for oomsallassdi torestarre WM roa : • Ivy Weed, nesrO , yellow. Osts 14 NZ; tertire 'AMY% tor inteodeCatta @IOW acecout., --• •i-- , . •••••• I 0 cloomust...akamodettLl Snarler/Oar , tlatj- Cuba Alwwovado, nets,ye; sales at lOW • Ifs:. p_ens as isyer,..-Aaparzopirsti-7, ! , Tz.: , FtrTi EF. itor.F—ru. Piosouttna—Thib; it Ilia_aßle tor CtredeMda for Betlued la Hood, sad • MO= rine aettare% Pim Paortsiese—Pork *welted and Sili t.. tell dowel ez i si n , at tIS,ISCOS la for NM Jo - --- •^, ' lad Tat , ,li eadh.col.lo 131 rssi,4 osA W• Coso.ttir ritte_, sod 41,.02.t0r Prieto , Malt isetto uroo Ma New , es, sOtw ma . burin'. ft Aim. at 0W11¢34.71. Bet( &stare; Mat of 1 4 014 4 ,Co for Tralel Mint, $34 $1901.1430.r0r -Et.. Ara bleu- Bert Rom dull. . Cut - Koala likri. at polo roiShoolosee, aoe,l9seNe for Bates. ahill. Lard Groote•al -27 0- 01,• Better ao• /ire sod arm, at Astwo for_ _Ottko, a0a.0444 for 'PIM. Meese Orto, at . lfOaoll.' , ; --- ", - a,, ,'- ' . IldWirott Stoek 1014 atoneV alateto' ' ism' Tott.„'Beort; : l'etlenriX 'on* 'it scs . oont. on ea MM. Marne; stem% it "MX. m;?•,. Gabe Mho at XeciaolMtaaa,' meeting at - a4Bi, doelleiojr to mg, and Clean at racv. -, ~ SO , MIPM: II 4 ,g_tar. ~,_, . -«,.......4 112% :lune. . .... loot Ditotthrao Eton e i4ot, thiro —. .;,if.i..: ta — • 11. sir , t 0.... m 0. b. AL apattleatto riet,t; C. a IL I ' in Canton_ ..... , :.4.....,. 4034 SL ALP. D. .o ~ Qtdekallser 43 P., Pt. W.& C...... ila , iindsot.-.....„ji0: _,:stkA -LAI 114tIburgh. - - ~, --. Osireitti Motet. '• • ' ' ' .l. ' ' wfling • • onirooo, Sopt,... tta...,lportz-.1.161.0*nth Va. ntrae6, at 6650(11750 for W6:l hpritit.l9;2s4o,llo fo Iled Winter, slo,lo,for Mato, and. 11 !511, 0 , Tar Double Extra. ,•, •• - • . ..• tiara:ll7 rdl i r e et tuitel'agA .5 1 111.1. v. ilig ;31.111Vaslgra= b a Yer to . a ar e e on i Ad t g Able extent; tr hl m ikyloodn,too Mullah tgagementa may made at -thiaolatlmuoM, Barley Troia letatusda to chmaga. °Eye Mid at Elie for Crl= etnada, without aalm. Pea mimeo and nominal. W "" Vl24.'rraMPs rgirtegi IP • 0 41. 12 zir v l I " , . • . i _ ,Lar..r nrog r oliheai; Aii,ootr. Wish; Biagi, 16,000 do; Rye, 5,000 do. thlaar. L.Yroara—Flour, 1,650 hhh6 Wheat, 13,. - 1:60 bath; Harley, 57,600 do. iliohanarn, Sept. 1. 8 ...rEt00n—Q140.. and nn. changed. Damn—Wheat unchanged and O at. quiet.arm, at as. Rye dull, at Sc.. Wlnens—Stearly, at P.M • Panymioso—Munranst Mem Pork told at liriljeC bdt closed at 1ta3,00. folk Manta arm, at lOW isly..ie foe Shoulders. and try4Gs73a6 :f or S c ales, .and holders &alarm higher prices Bacon, 18 46;s 0 yie for Shoulder.; 20 was *Claud (or riders to e... Out of make; Clear Sides sold at 2234 a Lard nominal, at 000 Data. adranardto 4Qoon, i and nay scarce. Egg; Ma, aid in good demand. Om—Laid 011, 112,2002,10, and but little tn. the Pirgoratrw.:4lrin' i . at '55046c. : ... MODS.' Alanairr--4101d,14.1.34. • Philadelphia Market. Plirasztemaillept.4o —Fermat etrW—A.l. qtrai Mee are slightly advanced; Crude Ski, Bedlitedbm Bided GMBilic, Free 'Me Metal:err rra—Ftrza and unaffectea by the for Mem news, and holders demand an advanae. Gas; isi—Whaat quint; Bail ktrii/V..t& corn has an advancing tendency; Yellow Sta. Oata Linear, tled as 611Mga. PROVIIIIONS—Have an advancing tendency; Mikado a In salt; Merge lirareiv—Mrm at SIX. Bugalo Market. litrrrato, Sept. 25 .—Frecia—Oloseld dull and InaCtive. Ciaara—Wheat heavy and drooping. Corn doll and nominal; at 741 for No. 2, ant 'Ma for No, Oats nominal, at 4.10• damaged, lian. Barley dim; - 12altada, 3,3169,ur. Bye nonrituil at 85V. Ptiovvaloaa —Bora, WM. Lard, 290. Nlmar —Nominal, at g2.,2314,_ CANAL raI IORT II—. SUM4TiW/HA 1624 0070, Not Dais, 9e—to Nem - York, - lairoxvra—Flour, 1,141 bb!.; Wheat, 21.191 bosh; Corn, B,padol Oats, .o , ta dor B atey,81,711,1 do.. ClArat- Flavours—Whoa; .47,135 bash; Win, 72,499 do; Oats, 10.075 dot'. Chicago Market. Ctiiceoo, Sept. 211 , -.lLouu dull sat 512)100 lower. Okra— beat dull - Ind t %GM 'lower, at Si,tna for No. 1 Rad 1 1 , 2 00311,23 for No. 2. earn Irt ' and, to lower, P.O .611$1411!,40 for teo towel 2 8 0 10340 tor N 0.2. Ode dull and lio lower, at 31 4, 31 . louwruze--51•Rdy. P ovln love—Pam fa Plulaartra—,Sge tower, at 10„,;io oa ,Corn to Bat. 10. • Rtosurrs—Float. 4,100 1101.1; Wheaf.,l4MO'D'uah; Conk. ito DOO 401 Oat., 63t 0 do. k r Kza as—INIXO bbla ur.27,CCO bosh Moat, 183,00 bush Us= Baltimore Market. HALTlMcsitz, Sr pt. re.— Skoer.—Very firm; HOW era street Super, £ 8 , 15 / 0 • 00 . Iltealy Y.110,1r, 830. linen—FL: Seed, 13 10. - P6or36lole—Claiet; Mau pork, Witmer—Du 1, et $2,31. Ottocealas—Colico Inactive; sale, of Rio at i 9 621348. Toledo Market. Totrrso, Sept, 211.—Ostanr—Wheat:OW arta: New tht opine; *ales old Michigan SI,Z. Nei SIM. eld No.l Red Wabash KOS, OW No. 1 Red Matta $1.84. OW Amber Michigan M.'S. Dora Is shade ber.ter, elostog with sales at Mc. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PlTrentraan. Font Wants & Dawson B. 11, September 2s--tee phis flour, W Lthhart; WS hides, Hartley. McKee a co; 100 bbla flour, Gay, Butte & co; 16 kegs butter, L H Voigt & eo; I 2 bide ap. pies, Fetzer h Armstrong ; lilids aboulders,9 hemrsidea, F Sellers & co; 6 bbl. apples, W It Newell; I cat stares. J J Bray.; 60 bbl. flour, H Biddle; 268 du do, T O Jenkins; 2 can barley, illtehcook, SlcOreery & co; 120 bags mill feed, T Jenktra; 1 oar wheat, Hitchcock, lideOreery h. co; IS tea barns,l do lard, 6 bhds shoulders Cook, Bro & co; 1 pkg butter, 1 do eggs, J H Idpincott; 07 aka reg. bleCullough, Smith & co; 92 b olt apples, S B Ftichardson; 1 hhd tobacco, A Shaub; 52 auks wool, .1 Kirkpatrick & Bro; 7 bb! apples, Potter, butter, A then &H Lee Shepar;rd 1 car oil bb; IS bags feed, Jae Wilki Wm Bingns; I ham; o 1 bo ls, dos pails, Joe Rota; Id do tuba, Atwell, It co] 6 do do, 5 lieseeton 16 dozen was J S Dilworth a co. CT-ECM -ASP Alll3 rITTSBI7IIOII B. H. Sept. 26.- 5 bbls flaxseed, T C Jelikina; 222 oil bbla, Ardesco ttil Co; 16 tbls apple., Campbell & liatehtruorti 11 bAls paper, W U Jobaston; 20 kegs _pear/ barley, 140 41,14 ur, 2 plith oat meal, Hearletoo; 10 hos soap, H Gerrie & co; SO tea Lord, aa3 barrels flour, Sbotrakt r & Lang; 1 car oats, Simpson & licos pkg. tebacco, Baker, &moth & 00;21 sacks rags, Godfrey a Mark; 100 boa cheese, Graff. Ft Heller; 140 bbl. flour, Jr Oardluer; 242 bbl. 82— plea, I. N Volgt k 40, XS do do, W Heine.; 24 pkis copper, Park, McCurdytons & Brimetal, Klmlck & co; 264 de do, Martin, 0111ver ckell; 123 bag. whet, Hitchcock, HcCrcery S c 0; 2 can oil Latrels, Jas Wilkie.. A LLEGEIEMY STATION, Sept. 26 —1 Cat lumber, 151 I car oats, Simpson & Knox; 1131 eat)" barley, Geo Ober; lee alas flaxseed, Elver & Hnuil• ton; 196 sit• barley, O Ohrisl; 1 ear staves, Hemp hill & co; 2 bbis oat meal, W France; 61 aka Ilan seed, M Suyeata; dos brooms, U Wchaffer, do do, 0 Myers; 20 dot palls and aruhnoania Hahn & Riddle: 7 eases matches, Shulz, Son & ez I care a heat, Kennelly & Bro. BITER INTELLIGENCE. AIMICALS AND DEAALTCHES 1:1232E1 Prna-011 cry. Lecisite " 112213=1 T'tilde--011 Clly Enka Graham—Zeneavine weartren, &c. The river had commenced to swell. slowly ;at this point yesterday evening, with about four fee ll ree inches fa the channel. Business at the what: was rather dull. The weather wet cloudy with occarlonal showers of rain. The Emma Graham for Zanesville, Was the only boat which left port yesterday. The Argonaut did not quite get her mod on board last night, but will leave this morning at nice o'clock, without fall. Sae takes out s barge load of railroad Iron. lrThe apt.. Shaw. will leave 01,111- gbctweta f our And fl o'clook.lShe ts in tip Lep erder,and trill be a eery pleasant boat to take pus. sage on. Meson. McConnell and Palmer are as spooled tbgetLer i.e. .end wul take pleas urc et...ndleg t Ir.attal Or pasmengerA. 7ln ?meld,' Ogept is now retdy turd. height for lit. Locus. • ahe wltl leave on 7 hutsday. 11.s11,:ts ft.n.a Oil 14ty last night. with lad l.l-tenger,. The Let earn, dmvia from Ott Oltylyes tliar Les Echo and 'GALL, went up to 011 CRY yes. tetchy. dispatch from 0.1 City, yesterday, atates that there were three feet uf water In the channel, and the river we. falling. The -tarlleht m being repaired at, Olnalnnsti, and will load fro Dept: J o h n A/kens/Ur river. She Y.& Hall, Woodbarn, is load ing et oar wharf Bx the &kisses river, and all intennealate points. Capt . Woodburn - is well posted In that trade, !natal been engaged there before the war brake out. The new 'quip , '" Capt. thilusen, the new Zanes ville packet, is now nearly ready to take het place In the trade for which she was intended. She will be ready to Wire a week from next Sat- urday. The Minerva Will be taken to Brownsville, and her maehlnery transferred to a hew boat. ' From the Cincinnati Gazette we learn that the liver was airing 'lowly at that place on Monday, • nth LI feet of water In the chance/. The Lent Leotl hadleft for Pittsburgh. The Dictator arrived -safely at Cincinnati on Sunday evening. he Bertha left . Cincinnati for Si. Louis on Zionday. PaIXTERS. JAZ= 11. L0.0.....t0nx Z4111.••./08.113ma08: LONG, LANE , . C . SIGN ARTISTS it ROUSE PAINTSILS,, 69 Smithfield St:.2ittebtirei t LEMMING 1.4 , ALL KINDS ' executed pran- end with . ot t w ir teacced pant% paper of Itrari,:ne Grim srognrl GLASS . toads to order end sent testi Pule of the =want: PIOTOWAL DESIGNO eiemitaltashighly*.. HOUSE PAINTING. dotta , mrth a Mbpsrd to dn. tabillty. harmony of eoloriand cantatas of forth. ar work at maonabla rates ntlo3l/ B. BROWN, -L k• (WA :4 the tarot,discma Et Mosteo~ 1343 7E i ri 4 35 4. : 9 31 .9*_P 4 9 32 #EL, ette rdii dames of Ttattl and Market as, • t-crigiV I MAV--" ‘ 5.:•5..i , .):. - 1 : , ',LA 147 at - I,.drt? ,e. ~.*,....1 als Jo sv:t .tzea ~.;,,,,t!,,,,,, il 1 1: . ... ,Z1,,,..::,3 er.7704-ItJ 1 - 1,',..:"...1,1 1.3 4/12 oUrftit , `A ....4•7V...,,4 .., 4,..:14 . .-. ....,..": ..f..*.15,1 1 ,-- . _ - . ' HOW 1 TO, - - .h.: - CP: 1 4 1 .111 'l7 is.. -..: / . 1411 : Ar f - DE. snumcwiim nil LaboriDl miler tbil =MOW MS puzarro - exic - 43Kaur .2. _ - _ • "!" SEA WEMD i ilaixactsviUr , MA:Uw OA THE 818113111 yy gnv TBL? DIIEI If • • cnEAT suecyzss Gi, if 1 BlanY Teluta arm, must maths Itt Mt* I had* I=4.= the an wego of +'; 1 of recovery .41mtpuert,I.enut al to . my thinthea,. Lim •Parriab, fa_ ream into comntrWohreetown, Jo} a bout I albs 41:13awsir. Wit, and' . :wistroleurnit-... thither* ;Volta In taw Ittmeakton, - ta and . his •hadltted led died: din ci Pahseany mir antral at MorrettOwn. wnptd, ter both Where lay bar mazy. weeks la what Ina deemed •he my len condition. Dr. lb -who had bum tether's:amity attended Wm Maim& Munk wan WI .W to gee Me. • Ha tinsughte:.i:, my ease entirely deiced the lean at andlchn, mid decided that 1 mutt die. and gave= ma -.- animus my temporal anus ate tad s ,m.att Bur family die of annattnettom. and thentore cometw. ded that des:hue= the - Maass which earriasi all my kindred to the maret4ondel a lsoake ate there. /a this amyntly hc : pe' less eandolt, . heard at the r.wee oldelti.Oros mete and tali, Is seemed to me theta could Mel thein,watking -- their way; anal pennon= emir/ baffle able ti.ene of my new= . My lungs and liver pus cm _a hew ateloll._ „ Widths morbid titter which .had: Mucus acrlionlated and Indiana the different organs ot the body, wadi, etittattli the tabereits on .ragilleffe ripened sad expectorated hem my. lane al much as • yant of , yellow othinalye , muter every manlier, de thin cmpeetoratiem a/ Mattel artbithiai, the tovabbl4.4 , the pate 1 8 484 the mush awed tO hunts auk , and the extunartin night ineeMe,wers no loafer known, and I bee reheating sleetieto Whichl /end been a Mt - lager, My nprAtto now temente/ , tami ng es .1 toted it 0:Moult toe listeallto 9nyzed or health./ gained In strength. And am now.lletin I =I now a heeltby man, with a Urge aeatee.% cicatrix In the middle lobe of nexigrwlattgand, the lower lobe hetotizn, with nankin adhatioa - of the yluera. The -tat hum I. smut, and• the tipper lobe of tba right oall taiat!ttakaakiallta co akj-:,:=. nAltin.• CalaltaaPtiaa g at that time art., weaubte atansa, eterry rhyakiaaa :au ",, ea those 'who were &gum . , many mai cam as were velum% to them& 1 was in. This Unwed manylsople to beim ;my recovery only temporary.Z7low Prelquit any pace the atediedneto , taral for some Masi ion made many wonderful cater sae the demead wormed so 'rabidly th ee I determined to atter' them to the public, and devote restundtvidolatten, • Lion to lung Alteaser. In trun.l wait next t . forced to It, for people would seed for re to and , near, to neaten whether their emote were. nut • onus 'Harlin *tauten to examine many nwreacit, - tun ailment,/ was promptest-to laveca tae nitro. 'meat 'called . Scheackre Hespitometer W, whin - Mete:t allintel l mde mists me In ...itter net- yealtme :5; roe many years, in eoniuneliball _ - ; pekoe:lce in .n11.48101* nom OL. . - uln Tuna .4o Now YOrk.,/ : kittanalidtbittOre any For several years pad I ham:made as many se,: five hundred examine. inns weekly with the “Rad.:-. • &neuter." For such examoa charge three dollars, and It mates zee :to give each_os., bent the trim condition Of heletWae and toilldin frankly whether he Wilkes well of the —t:auneratote pats Wfth Do; tiente C)" .. 4 erwTtr ban dweasei t r io convince - them to avoid tales Ude eallial.; atpay minx it they take my tnedielnes they should care, no mat. ' ter how earelow. • the y may be in th:tt way. yhts la - a. great error, for At any one wihl read over the may cares which I have publlattedLom time to time, they will dal that most af Rum were them of pentane who were coaI:LOW tee their beds and could not take cold, and by this etqufttl avoidance: of cold the lungs were heated. Phytee.iane marble their patients to to out and lattele the teen air, but do they cure by BO doing I Let the hundreds n : • oi e de athquentlon.s by canatuaytion La eery elty ans Wat • t I would rather rink a oatleht tot, tight, illy yen. Waled nom, nee let them go out and take a. . alight sold. hinny who here beta oared by my mecholnee,when the abetesaeobrohe. trefeltOore44:-.. and yet etre, that one could hardl retailn in the totrini • , they got will witho u t= =mason to the ope• The great reasons why physicians do not, mu consumption is, that they try to do too much; o hey give medicine to stop the eceigh, to stop the . night sweats, hectic fever, and by as doing, t hey • derange the whole digestive Iyekem, lo oking the th e secretiens, end eventually tot patient dim What I do is to first make a cares il examination . with toy Eespirometer, and if 1 Diu thou enough left, I direct the patient how to not thetheft win idles, and th us cure him. I knout very well that It is treposaible to make new !wear even restore -- tra ortion that is destroyed, bub I know at the canetime that cavitith In the . I.s and littera. lions in the larnyx and bronchia tubas can b 0 heated, and just stmt eases are cures by the}time use of Schenck . , "Pulmonlo Syrun,” and o drake Pllla^ whilst t.,er are dile! daily paler the ordinary treatment of physicians. - It 2.1 a great mlatase common among Misty Intel. • ;bent persons , that there are medicines which will purify the blow. Wren the blood la diseased ti cannot be purified It is then the salmi as other di. maw matter In the system and will nave to be oar* tied out of the system by tne organs which are • appointed fir that purpose and replaced by new bleed, whith, can be and by improving the nutritive functions and setting the digestive apparatus 10 good working order. lhestemacti.liverand bowels once restored to a healthy condition. then an abundance of good, nourishing fond will Mahe ucw blood which will punt out, as It Were, and take the place of that which is Maiustel.ead thu sup, lythe want of the Itt dy. the Poixonio &roue Is one of the mod vaior able medicines known. It Is nutriment, powerfully tonic, and healing in itself. It la retifily digested and absorbed Into the blood to 'whack it Imparts Its healing properties. I know mretedlcine that has done or can do as much to reirabl, worn.out and brokeneown conditions of the graters,. Sewer s bat-swarm Tomo Is O mauled, combined with ether Coale adulte r yive roots and barks, to such a -mellner.as to mote a deeldedly pleasant medicine, having a powerltil tonic enut, without the terrible disastrous results - &maim/ from alconolls stimulant& The Seaweed Tonle produces lutlegOresolts, thorenthly ;twig. orating the stomach anti digestive - system, _Uhl enabling it to eliminate and make duo healthy blood, the food which may be used ler that per. pose. It is to wonaerfal In Its. decay that a wine. glass full will digest a hearty meal, and a little of it taken before breakfast w,ll glees tone to the stomach which few moitchiespoinntrthe power Of 4olog- Tux Dentoterth Pate may be take with entire safety by all ages endow:anions, protucitg all the good results that can be obtained Doh% calomel or any orthe mercurial medicines, and ;without any of their hurtful results. They carer not of the..' system of feculent and worn out matters tenoned and dissolved by my Seaweed TOnie and Putman( glass full wilt be sun that all thnea - -of my hiedl. I cis.' are needed in most cases to cote tionsurcip. coon; end, In fact, my large experienc,o enable. me- - • F. to decide any they have cured more tdISCII of that • disease than that combinations of medicine knots t to man. Jo the various editions of paniphleti/ have pato. ' tithed many of the most woucieeml cares of Put =enemy Dor 'emptiest on record. Peltorm. many' with both lungs affected. sometimes large aerates 1 bi one lung, healed overhy My mediates, are now - I Lying and enjoying excellent nealtlL's.f. will give " a few cases and select them from different parta of the country, so that those who wish rosy L it or write zto them tor manipulative Inforatetion. - Bev. Nutty Morgan; Minleter of ;high rep2ta •:; I In tie ci ty of Boston, an d Welt Over the Malted Statea as aOw of great ablittr, was onset .tf gd ta a l la. m /le u trat i o di'a Stier aillliceet treatment, =4l regard to the Ws In his eue, and Ewen ans work Ili am thee ma,,. " A full statement Of hie ease • may be; seen In my pamphlet. 'He lad pollute hfinnerhage of the lung ,, and Was )rary -much •etasetatitd. Robert H. Demon. of Burlington, 4r. .7., Wail in cured of Scrofula and hteretuial &mates. Ai the ' time he torn-Mewed using the mailman he was allots% a buss of sores. Helm now petfeeLlT welt t and attributes his cure entirely to my medlars= itetrsttl Nock fosses, living sear Petersbwy,..lfse boning ancath 01de, toms very bedew of ?armour's. • Coxavakiitiora, and was Wisely eared by ad, medicines. Be is well known fa that commanity, wad „Us area mum of fndscisy area surnypeuou iwatifolo use here tssiedies, tour ssit a greet estrous. Wit pug.. -• rape, WA Wore est e ll er/us was cum:, gyp be s. !Agent% Dr. Kuser, Wout Sh ed Prnao. , illeeL,A WLllam • Alexander, of Pittsburgh, ' Pa.; w as wed of a very bad use of Isnepatisland Litter 2 Complaint by the Seaweed Toni: andAsad mi k s • Mu. Sane: Barbaro . of Wmitthigton bay. cured of a bad ease of flPPeptila and : Lifer/ pia rat, She Is an aged women anti het epinpis';: reforeryls very remarkable, , Peul/enceJolunten, wife of INDL:Johnitl. • now raiding at N 0.13 W. Third street,MlLlleaum, • hurl, N. T., was cored of Pulm onary Donalimi '• ombthin, and 1 0 now as hearty an o/d /atlyleseanar, otuth. Peter Styker Beekman, Of StUrouvuly, N. .T., was another remarkable cure of Pultrio4uy 0010.• mantle% His certificate Ls attested by-mach:my.: 4 Man and otker well known_citivens. • - • • Ittisa , ldery•Sehtattit.bl BentringtoN - Pa., wee it • bad ease , of Dunsumptlon and Tarte Cl e omplaint, and merendemeatiy boat tells, luring one Km" more than forty and upon her Perm:M.!' ISMS wet , entirely cured. and la /DIM Married, Nut Airing , huhu:thy Uhunanati. Ohio. Dr.:SOB - EMI:IDS prtnetpell Ofhte ra at No. -4 North - SUM Street, corner •K Oommelte,dtf delphia, where all Orderesatitt addreesed.' a' • tan be (mud them trelmmlanallyi 82134 DR. GRo.- H. REITIER,... No. HO Wood Streit . I'll4bargh, pa, 11outipiista ost.it tor itit nit tot oft at.' toenutogs, 19tsn:istir. mazzan
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