• 11,44, 1 1 • ir t, • . • ,• • : MONDA.y. errs iND wins. Anderson, Cook. A fo,, Proprietors. - • Pitiminent among our manufactories, are the 'feel works cf the gentleman wboae name heads r - • our "tilde. - These works occupy the around •.' bounded by Rose,.Try,-Brockinrldge and Sewed glreets, the principal front being on Roes. The main building is 240 feel on Rosa street. reaming back 160. eet. There is also another building 62 by lthl feet.. ' • nese works were first estahltshedio 1815, by • t Messrs Jones quigg. They were about coin • Infmced'opt7attope when CM dimotrotto are of • the 10th of April of that year swept them totally way. The buelnees at that time was the man . afattie of springs and axles. They were re bulk with such expedition, that on the nest day of. Jule. they . were again In operation. At thisttinted.ft. Win. Woods, it member of ;he present firm, entered the establishmedt In the Capacity of an assiatarrt In the mannfacture of Wings. Ba afterwards did the.. hisckansithing of the • ameern for a short time. When the worka n were lest alerted, Mr. Yeses did all the hamtiteing - lilenstif, but in the &mese of a few Maths thin work was all turned over to i Woods, =der whose hands ell the axle. anti alfll Was - diewed out fur a number of Team. rid then took charge, of the rolling department, Io which capacity be Worked antis lie year tail, whesthe "beitatue the general superLetendert of ;`• eke cancer/W. 1 .; ; - • In the yew 1854, Kr. gregg died. and the entire Metres* passed Into the hands of Mr. Jones, by Whom it was conducted forabout three yean,when,Metereatoyd and kfcOntanigis too eht as Interest in the works, and she firm weeks.... as4 h ezes, Hod et, Co. It continued as ouch un til dPitegent time, hiving Jes- been .o:trek seed ' by Messns..4nderson, Cook and Woods. la-warrior= extendednoace of works of I . Wed, it le very difficult. for a person, not practically acquainted With the modes opereedi by which Steel converted from the raw mate did, to give an adegmda idea of theproeesa. The manufacture of steel with us Is yet to tU infauev, but young mit leiMt compaes ancettsfhily with the aidnateetre of ou r 2eglisit comititi, and oar enterptising marmftetarers lied a market where • this:L*l[mb enteles.hevs aerate - ore leld taw 6. prated away.' New England with he: buoy lac tares calls upon the Smoky City for steel for toe • mannteeturebytertlery, acd the thousand to, to whlet . it•lispplied. and we do nothesitate :n predict that the day is rot tar distant when our domestic market& Will be 'supplied whir-tea aILILI - driettlie of our awe hind. Ind why should tulle not 1)13 the easel . We have the material and the f - - • shill. lii Met everything but the cheap labor, and theloolter Country will have to keep a eharp Makin, or Wavle sot only go ahead of her in =ant other kinds of work. and be able to tuppAtottr own markers, without leaking to her-for aid. i_lntire meriefectore of steel rise beat quality of Iron tried' ' ;It la kttown as the Peru `roe, and Itrobtalted.in'the "northern part of the State of NeW.Fork....Thehlooma are first rolled into bars of.a statist/I/afire, alter which they are straight. ened,,and charged In the converting foresees. Itla riemeary that they should be perfectly . straight. le order that the thermal maybe evenly distributed through the who:et:sass. These fur -1 • naces—of which there are Ryer—are capaole of . containing-thirty fang each, and each furnace tetras out abett sixty tom Per month, or two hatchet per bank bleb. it requires sent days - to convert It into steel, ar.d six days to cool,. it la now what la known as American blister E:. It lathes broken up, and charged In the crucibles. These crucibles are onetemdres red twenty-fonr in ntunber, and =aka a charm for any -two holes. Tbe y.eeet two dollars and fifty cents each, . • and can Deemed for only four heats. The e.rnel• hies are subjected .to lumens heat, oy which the metal Is melted until it becomes . ' as thin as Thla Is east In iron moulds to suitable 1 sinioratmareoedra, Ingots, after which it Is hammered or added erut; asbe ranked to fill ther -- seilions orders may which may be received. is now trimmed and .thoroughly lespeeted., undergoing a• moat rigid scrutiny, after s bleb it LI stamped with the nameattlietem and la ready for delivery. The present proprietors are detarAliteal that nothing but the very beet quality of Steal shall be turned Out of their establishment. and will save neither labor nor expense to nary vat tills end. entoing the.concern; the beholder is struck with astonishment at the complicated mass of Machineri.. but the complication is rendered perfectly stag& by An explanation of the various Woritlage. We were so fortunate es to have the attendance of Mr. William Woods, whose long Muusintarce with the baste-es rendered Lite perfectly an fall with all the dopartmeets, end who rendered the cleft doubly Interesting by pate c¢ into the Minutia) of everything c-a - reeled with the mechanical department.. Three engines ere need in the worklug of the maceit nery ;; nue a large twetity.twriAtch cylinder ea - tiihe'fct rannieg the farce steel mut aad tithe: mach leery, and two other& oue of which rum • the trains of Rs, There are three trains of rolls suitable for turning cut alt alma of steel, „ Mud or equere, and also for roiling out thi , Mir& for sate; or other stades. There rire ton, beatiog and annealing 'furnaces; devaa blast Ilfts.iclibetaing the mug ateetAbrthe hammers; eight hammers weighing from one hundred and .liftyto9vu hundred pounds each, and sixty.two annealing furnaces or holes. There is also an other engine and hammer together, made by Ditir , BteleA. Sheffield, -England.- Connected with theworksis a very extensive shop for the manufacture of springs and exlee. These are - made of ever,/ cooed:We alma and pattern and constitute a very important kali le their es - ietthefmett,. BIS ths' intention ;Mlle present ente , Prifire proprietors to extend - Ufa depart: ment, making some - M.6M Ireprovements. In or dirto,be -,4setter.able to. 411 the-.large orders Which they ere2tinstbaily receiving.' mos Preeentikm. elthongh gitivbig• .thorcmgh adtKdLYti tette tusetf.;etme at springs and ex ' brairetheinanufaettmeaf the beat gdalr ity of,steeitheir -specialty. Their orders" rant tag-Zest:for- nalery steel are _very large,,as . are also their orders for axe and edgeytoolsted.ind steel for machinery. They are manubsepiring lientegitslottglignarif descraptlona, and cut Into all shapes and ekes, railroad frog points, _......sprfogsterl, ail shapes and armor saw plates of the very best quality, together with the doe t (beet steel, as rate as wire gauge,- and etwo rhea. This Sae ak-eiJaarkSi; In Meatrafanangiternudatkpacturagasisaf e tsawn . Isas,itemloforebeenatonemolind AY;Wiligttntaite afaerirens,f• Tay flat nit " - plutrate_wUrgs 'end' mould boards to any shape and; lbe Kneed.; - The establishment turns out nearly these thousand lona of manufactured' steel yearly. They etafhil - egthattitly from two hundred and • Ray to threeThttniirer nn; and ft metres up wards of a half a million dollars yearly to pay the a:me:ism of the concern. The vales of the bialteMnid - Imatitchnmy firatrighmadred sloes, &tido We would like very much to eater Into linen. tended MIMI veh tketearifeetu re of steel, and its progreec In our clty,'bit we feel okirfneempe. Laney to enter upon the task. A visit to thecoti cemitaaiiihe explanation of the. Forking of the 1 "metal fioniMe.lroiteli, give' a baser Idea 1 than all the newspaper articles that could be weitigKr , preeetifehanprietongre men o f en . 16/ I Dnie%ptiWarilLi and witfiithorcma teeeticm knerWiedge of the business, cannot fall to sue -teed; and we have no doubt but that Pittsburgh ; 1 • at ootoo day not - far distant , will be a successful' comPtiltor with nalgid, not only la the man-; ufacture of steel, bean other industrial enter: • Pius. . . Fire to Baldwin rownship—Valley Milt .:! 4royea• : r On *ridgy incrnne, at . eleven ' „ 0 .- eider, the 9a1107 fike,4A lißlß,Asydnd in Baldwin township ;caught ateiliiitrivreketioitilitUdit and wan . . totally deeinned• The are hom y therein e°M . . K r ettallnft.,lnEidr Iblefe erut - w ' . wbsch ocenple lry aroy tt _Jur - Wwwm. Prcrfoet; *Ho j JettecitallOvetAemlil)-xlie;tetenX••aPueZedr) together with actable, oneborl4l2n4e .7-tti. row, hop,- a stack of oate, and property. Two &kW dWiPbeittea' unlit but:ebbltigh - thtxtubl emetic aorta at the, clikeni. - they;were - ehfgat irum total - d 'winces tr. Ittr. - WlllEsin"ProvOe i every dollarla worth of his personal prate- , ineco)cpre webking,sea of_ ctothes witteh Ito had ua at tluitide;atid tetnall arm of mottoesehlettl • was saved by Ws wite.,.He la a ton of _the pr 0...! --.- - prletor of themill; and•attentledioThe business.! The mill was h fox rfitc , r7 hulalng. tiny; by any felt ,r/tarthree run of * stone. It vow porchwted ;about-. elghtetel reeellts, from', •,•• ww - Yonng; - Bord,fazi Neteler.. , and jams a, very valuable prope„rty,,-11 , had meently been but hissir and the proprietor (la doing! trolltablaVahltentlfftico ladlogi $l,OOO worth of grain on -hand) will foot hp dtbotte St5,OOP; whichwhich'therolsan Insurance of 43.500 butlislycintahm-Attpaist,,,s,-, !,. The proprietor Intends to - rebuild'haTiEldiOiM, possible, and tathlcend.he• should have every encourage # ment - from Ns 'neighbor,. as the 114 I T 617 f. t ed• - : • • •-1 t , • • ,• ••• 21 1 ,i/0"-1 ..putraigeorm Condom-A few „evenl m be; Alen, slOy_was driving bilwav; along the mibligton-plhO,'Fle-Ocoupanter t 6 'lur brew a steno,'• * as.N mir"- - 44 - 41444 , AtalphexothltaZildittitr u i llkra; ' Me • noVfalfelitraditeurintryp_actliftiofsalle 4pl4 l pre it tgz3 v beficittnr 3ter.- - • The bonsai Attc....walftentelers. gaid 4 4 lo ishultiziehlae6l nurnia,g,„sAldri".PX-1 • tendon:l3ndli ' • timn i itn . purt Prlf;r. .1 otld • 4 •4lo . l3tailar. ag"*":1 Et r Ml rt *.lrint rrntiaL tiPth .... ji n tr . towns p ie ," r 1 Z 122-148 Tits. „Anna& Spectators. GIIER VOUS OiELED MB fiLq, Friendship Crew the Winners ENTINSIASTIC DEMONSTRITIONS. Soyg Single Scull Race GORDON JACKSON VICTORIOUS. Fire Mile Scull Bet teem Fran Jackson, Sr., and Bigtin. 'FOUL" CLAIMED AND BIG LI& AWARDED THE FRI2II. The great event of the reason among the sport. . log circles and the general public of the two el• ties, which name off on Satardav afternoon, opened somewhat ivaimpizionsly, bet, notwith standing the threatening appoarancc of the heat, ens and the visitation of a few epriniclittg show e“, in 'the morning, and toward thehour of opening the races', everything passed off in the mcet s atlefactory.manner. The lowering a,Pnct bccame modified bye tool, exhilerating armor pberr,a latiochill and rheumatic for those who stood inactively locgth.g upon the *ma of the various small craft which, impelled by strong arms, glided hither and thither over the placid bosedn cifths coarse, but for the con testants the air was Just the right temperature fora fun eoloyment of the exhileratirm exercis s which bad brought them together, THE mottrrirns Asscn.bled to witness the regatta cou:l not hare been less :than twenty thousand, and perhaps fully numbered thirty thousand, composed of men, Women and ettlidreu—'he male species, of course, predominating. L ,ag before the hour appointed for the coma:an, went of the races. the people began i► dock to the banks of the Monongahela, and seine noon a-very accessible point where a good view of the course c) ahl he had. 7 be favorite point of sheer Sauer seemed to ue thOlonongshela Sasoon,i3g Eit'aice. They were at 'first denied aecesa to this ) structm C. 8.8 it arcs feared the bridge would not he sele to sue: tin the weight of so many per sons, but the swaying crowd eagerly pressed on, and .0Q the bridge, from one end to :be eat•-r, wee lined alto old and young, male and female. The iron rods supporting the various spans, and the pillars, ante crowded with precocious h who clung like Lathes to their perilous p Oohs, while the tads of the piers were alike crowded by a anmber of the more venturesome shirks. The tapper decks of the va ,one steam boats lying in port were crowded, and a large concourse of people welted expectantly noon the wharf and either shore of the Monongahela and Ohio. Many of the Name-tops and windows along Water' street furafshed good palate of observation, which were taken up by a large number of people. The Ifonongabela House especiallyweeauxl to be a rendezvous for spectators, who were gathered on the porticos, the root, and at the front aadows. I annntra ble small craft were also afloat on the. water, whose occupants were merely spectators of the contest. Conspicuous among these was o fall Tepresentation of various twat clubs not in the re gatta. TIIS JUDGITS' DO&T The petite steamboat "Fort Pitt," which was completed four weeks since at the Fort Pitt Warta, was placed at the disposal of the Judges, cotatituted or the following named gentfemen : Charles H. Panlean, Esq., James Scott, W. W. Ward, Henry A. Weaver, Esq„ Robert dad ,on, David Holmes and R. W. Elliott. Shortly bo foret.wo o'clock, the little stammer, with the Judges, sevens/ members of the prate end a number of invited guestson board,,movad down from the boat house bele* the railroad viaduct_ to the Suspension bridge, and anchored below the third pier. TUB YOUR COWED CONTEST. Upon the arrival of the Judges' boat, the tey• teal crews who had hem entered for the Cont. oared eetill race, rowed down. to the naming pint and took their vat:aloes in the following orrer, the "Xantlie." of Manchester, having the ineide : Naar YORE —John A. Biglln, stroke; John J. Ecken cm, Ecenr.d; John Blue, third; and Dei n.? d Blklin , law oar, Colore, white shirts and White baackercl,lett. Fixtiminum---Peclsiwrgtrt Crum Wipism J.teir. 61.101i.C; Jaws, rialitall, second; Jr..‘27,1 ila.a tlurd, Fred. Boil, pick. X.Anum—Afenehron (frelo.—Wto. sirr•K e; th.crize Speer. record; Scott Labor. third; Henry Conker. bow. Cole,rA, dark oink. • 87.1.1t711c0 01, 2 - ICCCIDENT to TaE Ai 2:20' theamall simnel :gnu from the "Fa - I. PM," v:int dyed, and the three boats aped an their coarse amid eta, 'waving of handker whtedt and other enthns itsitic demonstrations, the New York" at a boned shooting beyond her advstitiles. Al. this janetnre, about the third stroks, bar, George Speer. of the 'Alrethe," broke an oaf, disablit g that boat from the con test, when it Pita . vrtthdrawn. Toe "Friend ship" soon got alongside of the "Sew York." when the canted. eattlnned to grow in create meat, the two boats maintaining their ground tetaclonaly till they.testred the Point, When the "New York" again led' or and continued nu the advance until the stake boat at Cork's run was retched. E:CE=I AS the boats were Mat to, eight after Paula': the coullaccos of ;Mistime elvers, the enthusiasm watOarned . tete anxious - watching and after,. fewleinutta pad . ektpseg. all oyes were strained to the pointy here the boats would again emerge iuto view . Bat tiehMileti taxi loot ran. and the enspenaa deepened veto minute, until the boats were obtelved rountlitig the bend, when a most exciting acetic enened, especially when It became apparent that the Plttabnrelt crew were in the advance. The excitement culminated to the wildest enthusiasm. &mute rent the air for the Pittabunthere— end hatadeteribed a eetc-cirelm Air ladies' hAdkerchiefi Uttered in the breeze In uptaizi tirtbencinand tOtriva, N, the 'ra tions steamboats piped their ishrin whistles, and dmitiuxrelflitanan Wad tlace - trxrat Lion. trogvnitons. Yn tett ing.the Pittsburgh, maw. hadained tkelalosirgroured, and gradually Increase dtheir speed over the othesboat ivntil they wore fairly itr.thiratfrancs; which they maintained until the gliolwcareached. when si gan.from the "Pert Pits Pvtrinontiad the Jam. -The - . Tricadshly" Wet the- sat* by+a gulei.more than a boat's length„ having nooduthetime in thirty-two min Ma and tweigy.laa second"; a gain of about tlx seconds on'the New York craw. Tins Is said to be the fastest Cum on record for a dye-mile (oar- oared mg, but the correctness of the assertion Is not gerdritilr - leoceded. .The time might have been somewhat leaseeed br Teton, who, confident of swam, seemingly ebiekeinsil their pace on nearing the Judges boat. The , race throughout was mast hotly contested, but goad feeling Prevailed. Owing to the 'witness of the current on the river at some points on the course, the contestants' labored ender some ' disegiveaugps hymen! to time. The New York crew had proviodily got - tete"- the course and vim in a measurer prepared; for these Weal:had ties, but the Pittsburgh crew ware familiar with every w"..; Of the eentestanta.e.Jrated widely and mate.; it, " 44ll 4 l lferg calmer thy subject oft ninth:ly,mews* ltutong.Ouniew 'entomb! them.i Tod hew Vcaters in rowing, swayed their, bcdlete too and fro 4ritb. each tip of their own, thereby &leg =Mile to the chest as well as' the arms ph= theYittaburghenenathelloprighto bringing ondy tab* arms la, ey. Neither off these of rowing'would poem have say; 44v - utak& WWII , Wan , sot cetetertailingetlivi the other ._ Vildbeit mg. beurged th at . thrtr*-; leg rho breilt . fbhildd ) bibnal dietdec hats ft.! &nay to retard the boat, it le also aemarto.y.o o t; Wain other rnethWef ehtlnkereet/Ilte Sr* ;Ate-Itellbta i i.brAP/41 4 UPPIA. and Wore mize, otatolori required to IWO the oar, Ile tivEn we leave tilto 4 l l2 tinn ( F, =wan YlArd ld ;. xiditULCuinoiAn. • . • :` Aftere t ail before thtitifi F boats had atm on - , theft ttaine watch. the .lanelnfrontofthe liantinttstem - Heeme ark In'otberplacerwherelhe _ men nen - en''' ';ittied, woe Tete 'exciiing,-.'llden with plethoric :pocket. bookkin one - 4nd out the 'tithei" e •"nuMbeee greenbacks, azalea" pireirial .to bet, lame :lath for their several- Amato. and el : 1 4erPeent of changed ban& ow the reapli;:,'Aratuaillcrabfa artplker':Of the Wine . :Tork - vlantr," AO come on tqlhe raCeityppokti la.to betawati-getierieti coned biekees among the , Pittebiewhem• who Intailably .141 , their wagerslinr crew , At; thiaieune the odds were in rarer of the Pittsburgh tiltrir, bilerikritariiistuggeitht lour ,14,4 he! ?fowl Yorkers., „ in* !Amt.*. atigii: l o o 44 _ The second race lias a abiski anti for boys an. :ttta.eightean leadliett atee,litiedittiesiestejwarokei cad repaitmlkeibctetafAtitered for ma race took theirpaltion the) follow The ordiny "Ain't BennetVieseebiailaw'ther tv.4l,irt '-:.Elliarrßwireaml-Italploriskite;dif 'ifelplati; - Cdoniehrt . O.* ' ' • I Am= Jaokago. ~colorsjeek: LiusiNlonktere.-WreatieltiM r. Colarli; plaket nr7 , In tArattrol tIIVIANW-Od4okettair,f _bua„aba_phylian-wie-aoonlett bittteefeer: 4#o , lothrtlObolgaywltchkeptiutoga rrpar4rar curtA me tace rt! GordanJect t aabbi dor wiselej however,saineap4mosplkm, . . . . er Gisiarce ,r 1 ' c^c bait Jrvirson came :in necond. Fidget% it itpreserr. 'swamped" an his return, when tear the Point. and eame to at coninderabie distance behind.' Althougb the nee was not so exciting u the previous one, a considensble amount of money was pending on tha result. After the contest bad been decided, a handsome. stun of money was presented to Wm. Jackson. Jr., by his friends. A PIPE-MILE. EICCLL coarrtrirr. The final race elicited considerable interest. In this contest the following marten were made: LILLIAN Rommure--William Jackson, sr. et lore, white. • ninny 13 eArmorr -Jobe Biulin. Colors, bine. ALEXANDEN H.lXO—Frederick Zender. Colors, White, with black bat. Some delay was ore/m.lonel] before the bias trek their positions, when, the signal being giver, they clattrdeff, Jackson on the outside, Malin in the middle, and !.ender on the inside. Zunder being left orate lengths behinr. on the start. he continued rowing. but a short distance, when be withdrew from the contest, leaving the field to Jackson and Biglin. Tne contestants were both fine oarsmen, and well matched, Making the race quite an exciting one. Both beats were lapped on the outward rite, continu ing In that position until they reached the buJy, when both oarsmen pulled to the left instead of the right, as pri,vided the rui,t or the ease st ation. Malin discovt red aid roe:tilled his mis take te fore he Led t , e-sad the buoy, but Jackson, instead of backing Ills bout and turning In the proper direction, Continued on his canine, there. to distancing he, comp, tittp on the beast' /UN, reaching IL e neat in thirty-nine minute, frsoore ends Blulin rowed tome leisurely, and on re,: Log thestaks-boat Claimed the race as 'foul,' r. f, r I inn the ma: L, r t t the Judges for their dents. e r n ., fj in s f ri, ',law J. cltson ii.ege that he might ba,,, rot le ti . drat claim of 'foul.' his adversa ry having run before his boo while on the out- In tort / 00. The Oetlog on the race was quite I v. y, ri:e-• i.ackine up their man t•nb great vigor. At net the bet [MI was even. but soon (tanned in favor of Biglin, his friezes 1. or to one Ire, iv. which we+ readily ts lisn by 1.1,e bleeds of Jackson. The amount of money which client e I Laud, must have been eroromus. When Jarkr on made his nopoarane e b e was gr/ ciad with lh wildest cOcers, sad ay rucking the judgts• boat quite a number of the s•al.c -holders Las Jed over the mor.sy In their raids, the claim el. foul not having become Jo owe on Chary. regiernin OP TIM IrT , GER. Upon the conch/140n at the contest, the "Fort l'itt" steamed up the rive: to the "Crescent Boat Honse,P 'ocher,: the passengers were laud • rd. Ito Judges then proceeded to the St. Cloud 11•••• 1, or: R tea at reel, rur the purpose of hear If • 1i,u1.3 :I:.:ard I the "loop' clalmud "'l - I•Llic. The • ....ups, "a of the hurry boat r.'t v 7.1011,1,1, at d the F,tat t men is made ha H rub- Were 1111:y cor-nut; turd, the evittauce tie , t , t, 1411.0.1% v the SAL. at noticed above. Anar due deitheret!tzt the Judges decided that lies won hy athlordered the p. II to be paid pee , to him/. Ta,p Mal o the re end prize to Jacksoi. hol•ting the •.pirion that he was the superior 06r6121.10. THE 11F.0.1TT.1. "_ ac cut only a ntICCe,, but It was a graced CV6OOII. The admirable manner ill whirs it pas o . .teur,ed rt lists the higoest degree of cm die open the gettilemen In whom Venda the arracgtmcnts Were nerferted. Not a skittle cit. cumstahLe occurred to mar the pleisure of the occasion, and we feel assured that . the Eastern competitors wilt acknowledge that the promises of an open course and a fair race were not held to the ear "to take them from the sense." Vifb may anticipate, that as this regatta has been so eignally succesaful, an annual regatta will be. among the things absolute. It was to be hoped j that a fuller scope of the coarse might have been • ht•taincd by those on abort' but on the Contrary the river ba k seemed to have been unusually er Luthoded with various &aft, which' materially o...fttvettit the view. The request of tee Regatta Aeeoeiati , o, that eteamboaLs and other craft should keep off the comae, - MU compiled with Is every inttnnee with he exception of the eta am tag "Tiger," whicsalaWa /8 the contes tat se in the rollt.OtltCd Fere - etre coming up the Lome Ebetal, swung G4.:Va own barZeli iq tow, and in spite of thtl.,- T,snstrantes ofmaay of cur • persisted kenunlng in the charts nel;ho the great annoyance of the oarsmen. ' The Visit or General Grant--Meeting of the Executive Committee. We published on Saturday the reply of General Grant to the Extreutire Committee appointed apme days since io tender hint MI Invitation to our city, and we take great pleasure In annotum • lag that everything ATI be in readiness to ac cord him h piling reception, such as his algual rervlces In the Said and his high military rank should entitle him to wherever he honors the reopte w.tb his presence. We feel aosured that the mop]," of Pittebargh, who, (or loyal , ' and Its the Uaj . n , nand second to nave in it • IV. try, will. noire with the committee In g:a .1 g rte Lieut.-can, Gear-al en ovation. c.. 1: air lee oc a special train from Cinctonn I os mornlng ahaut ten A meetiec of the Erremave C.'.oramittree vas held nt. Satan' Or afternoon, a: Pidelna Hall, G. r. Wu It •i finnan, j-., pree.ding. fht ;na tio:4 AW, Is tear apVoialed to make te e receptan additaa upon the arrival of the Get,tral at the _Among other arremer. Lice arectral by tar S7c may men tiec that Ito r, -eta of a detaehment of the tuned ; arc been accepted limn Capudo Kk. the Girard Gnus:. for the pu.rpone nf tee; g the parc.at e clear from the train-to the L, ill be in waiting for thv Gen t 1! c foli,,a leg ine•columitteee Pete ap i pitted by tee Breen Me Committee: Rropti. )a et,alD,4ll. Wlll. IbMineon, Hen. Jemia M. Lowry. fir., 11.1 h. Jolt° bloc- Janees McAauly, Thomas Steele, James Nlarchall, Simon Ihunt, John Elm'Per,_John ri • Jams Part Jr , Junco SI-Cooper, Gen. This. 31. Howe, Hon. Wilson McCandless, m. S. Eleven, Han. A. Pi. Loomis, Capt.,C, W. Balchel , ,r, S. F-1 Vita Bonn imrst..flon. Geo. Wilson, Hail. Davie, Claps. J. P. Slagle, W. G. Civil', Bun. Thomas Williama, Hon. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Geo. White, W. G. Hi Sulky, J. APB. Crossett, Wm. Bagalay, Nathaniel Hofenca, Col. Wm. Phil'ipa Gen. A. H. Pearson, Col: k B. DulE Capt. John Young, likaler Joseph M. Knee, W. W. Ward. Committee ea, Prormion.--Joba Bee., Capt. John H. Bunrart, S. Nagler. Wm. H. Hirab,Esq, R. W. Mackey, Rig. • ' Finonei eirnmitlee.--Johtx HArper.; Brands Seller/. Esq.. IL A. Waver.. Col. James M . Cooper, B. F. Jones, Rm., Capt. C. W. Batcpelor.. Joaeph Dll*crothOrack. Infatitistile fn South Ilibbalrgh. The dead, body of sinew-bee% male infant Wes Mardian Sundayragredng, about half past _ eight o'clock, imaido.the gate leading. to the lumbeilvd attached to. kftilingaeik olaninglslll, on the caner of Carton -aaa Foist et set, Howl' Plttaburgh. It was drat etliecivere by CLarha Harvey, a teamster at the ti 21116, WWI e atuing the yard foreie purpose of feeding hi tram. Hoot once communicated the fact 6 Squire Darker. of the borouch, who sent for .constable and: bad the child conveyed to th underts ter Defers's, on Grant strectochcreapo I Coroner ariNTEO4I bring cotlflocl, a. Jury WA empanelled, and Dr, 0. E.. McCook 'gammons to make a Wet :sonata examination. Mr. Har vey wee called upon, and testified to - finding th child wrappcte up in a table cloth. Gr. McCue wade ble, istatabiation In the preemie° of th Jiory. and after it was concluded, testified that the clrilft tad been born living4= ants that before lie death 14 hod been a hearty weitqleveloped infant, It bad died abort', 'after itt birth. It appeared to be a light mulatto , altild. There wait no evidence of strangulation; bat Its death Might haitebeed produceti by other Means. Af ter bearing the above testimony, the . jury - ad-i jammed toitigat at the Mayor 'a Mlles on Tues daj wieninigtat seem o'clock, when ftie believed keno evidence lesdhig to a knowledge of Its tin call:gal tcather may be adduced. it Contempt of Conet,rtlome. montba ago' a, judgment was obtained In the ,Linitad: dlitatee! Circuit Court eigalnat - tho , 'Ootantiatkinets oft Lawrence COW*, 111 th 4 En* Pftrildibilt bond; Ault, asides Vic issl,44l,l4oll4gtligle:.tir ,a-taa and pay- dui aaina. aide, tardt was-.apt 'obeyed and a second vtikanutlemied dlneeted 'to the Treasurer ot.thri - contity,r elfhle too - vas, neglected, and &Jew Asystainett ,the bontftiofd-1 entente into Collet - and asked that an attach ment belesuediebr contemfd , of Court. “„-welc was plasedln the *ands vs -Mrarid-um/bal.! rho proeseded .t . ittatri and made the ltrira:Abilaring.of, the aie wgt b 4: bed be. foie Jedge MCCandietil-filbiliiktf at o'clock. Tne Crtei. Teti. We vagetei9 fan - Gent) on Friday a aim eort.,..eute,whieh, was, hoelaftventliated trona ofotterollee mataratea.l ' lho names -Of the names to which we omitted to give. - Actae tme bus had% hearing -we wtd atate l Atakthe , retetr i u n k .tem nr ,o lumen!: Itle Steen apegeuthat her tmbeita,'.. /smelt :basil:Men ...gamut._ In Ms dullestackttniblindandl Eather'bY Metalling Me money for-jewefri CO leilOtts - 1116 Teefela of a 311i0itoblasoni wit hl WOMiteltnoPeen on Improper. tenet, ot.tatil maci.....Mary was arrested - wad held to ball to; answer at collet. ,Alli tilivintfasiti. Alderinenl Butler o of tbs)Blxth ward. gem to the<litefirgolia Itritio. col oral harithtittw clva of itefi r t o ` f o 1 th , markat..hous, Rg b 7 petty Du .Ic7lxg,..wgs bmorit beMrtCniel Mow < -oal Andry - xxxibWelikiblx 7-4 71LV,4efinbie b. box Dartiallygliad with cigars.: -Thii •arai lag the bcinee of liefogassaathLiaall " motor <litto , -iiecorilal.lll44 l,l6 . l Sa'riaced ldarge of officer ,M , O ho, Who' cooccyad Adz to that ~ lantitailits.l D.c ; Li.< Wert= Aselderit.%.oii. grot zusaaliilgliM zet aosa i t ra cti carat; ta p vs Sze li oak raidtilhaellagiushalusihrocaroi t was caused by-ate breaklog of &limb of Wm . • ill 1;1,11r, r OYU, .11Z . ..tem-ier The &melons begins to.ridy, term will one of the heaviest /9 the his tory of the eounty. owing to the to number of homicide cases to be tried. No lass than eleren persons are awaiting trial far murder, eight of whom aruiri Jul and Urree UtrZe ou bail. As there are three charges agalist Sirs. Grinder, the whole number of homicide ttiale will be thirteen. The Jell Calendar contains the following 11112 re : For A/order-John Cooley, for the mrtnler of Thomas FaWiry; Patrick Moirow, for the our. r ot Jan.er Letigh.tn, Thomas Hughes. icr the nn.rd,, of Thomas Galles.; Martha Grinder, for the rr.nrthr tf Mn. Csrtithers, Miss Buchan. an, at d Same' I Glinderi Be .Junin B. Marseht , i and Anenet Fncke, fn: the tunrder of an un knewn Germ in =c B y..'s Geor.:e et seory to !h- Naa h ue , ,;" .• u,I Elise Grim, infattinier. Larernp—.lnmnr rich. John It. Shop, .tnu, James Hushes. Philip Delaney, Jones Et burger , John Miller, Janie., Quinton, Marraret .Tames Kerr, Wm. Bolen, A. P. White, Henry Jones. Mary f,;, J. Turner, alias Wit llama, Wm. Feas,.Geo. Basil, Michas' Ktnu, child Grum, Francis Mul row, James Wutte, Arch Lawson, James Bell, tia,vy Shively, Isaac Smoggy, Mit:Mitt Teague John MeMann, AdamTielmun, Mahew, ' Siren Pelt •-son, Thos. Cbanney, Wm. Howell. Alex. McFa• land, J. T. Collies Juo.Carr, Moose, Mari t Grinder, Chas. Helnizelman, Joao Brown, Mary il.mrv, Robert Tl! ping, Daniel 811118, Wm. hrvx wall . J. F, Rawlins. Ed. Fleinnetran, Geo. W , xnts. Chan. F. Muller, Honestflarlan, Patrick Brannan. ;inc. (stt Kee, Philip, Thomas, Benj. B. Marshall, eleven churns. ) ifigumy-71):'11, Levl, Michael Price, James Hannon. Rotbery—lies. Linkborn and John Wilson. .dzsaids Atme to Kill-45115 Nelson, Gus tav, Nelsey, Pries McFarland. elderdnistr;n9 Polo,, with Intent to Rlth.Mtistha Gsluder. MI loth 0: Mr. Caruthers sad it, Johnrtoe. florae Steal.m— t: ha Moore and James Pat Pp. • tt-y A' ,:x• z•tields /',n..l—Wm /lurrull and Adultery,— M:Der Nittrhell. Ono . Meyer and Grin,t, Wife Ug , rrhen—.lao. Gallagher and JLllar Pewit-in/ S te i re Onothi--Ernst Mlller and Carlatir a Niel., la aatit.he w 4ce shove there are a anwhir ~ 0 wtuor charKo—sa.salt ard haltrry, aurrty of the peaeo, ate/ . The total e utni er 01prbsoorre for trial at the present term reels In jute. 'I are also lour prisotwra up' LIJ the Malted 6:2101 1./.4tret Book Not ices. • 12 , I aroma, A e .mpor lola to 'Tastily Prble" and ,scrinr.o." Phileidelpttla T tt. Paw coo r. Broth° a. Pittsburgh: or nate by W. Ai -B.ldenfr .1), id Fifth strew pp. ail. Scot,h tale of rather ab.torbiry; In tcl,6l, a:l the lbeldeola of which are drawn mi,el "31 , ..1 Roe" the only anr. , r s elereireee, and is t, he,•tt of Per mother at the very tender age of sly weeks. She relates her porton al and really hlitury, es on that of the parish of Auchtermulr In °ultra pleased% flowing end uniabored style. The tale is written In a high moral dud religioan tone, and for anything that we have seen, la be course of a betty reading, might be Intro duced Into any family. Bo far from producing i ealpidity, an most novels do, Its pernead will leave an elevating and piquant effect. Those Who deane to get a knowledge of mlddleßeotek life among rellgions people, wed learn lossent of affection and benevolence, will do well to procure this interesting volume. I.‘ MC. or Lean, By Robert Rrosrainst 'With illustrations by S Xytioss, de Boston: 'Moh o. a, Frees. Pittsburgh: for sale by Henry Mi ner. Fifth street. Thin In the fourth in the series of illustrated volumes and poetry, containing popular sel ections from Jeanine A.m.erleari and Begllsh poets, which la being issued by those enter prising publishers, Messrs. Ticknor and Fields. Boston. The Imblleatiort of "Companion Poets" for the people is a laudable enterprise wad we wish it aucceas. Amusements. Mhsa Annette lace and Me. J. W. Taylor com mence an engagement to-.night at the Pitts burgh Theater. The "Iflatnebbeek" will be their opening piece, lu which Mice Ince willeustain ibe character of Julia, supported by Mr. Taylor a. Master Walter. A favnrite dance try Ms Jennie. Ttefaree "A Nice Quiet Dar will conclude the evening's entertainment. At the Opera Bona; Miss Susan Dente com meoccs her second week. A legendary and ro mentsc dream. entitled " Tbn Angel of Mid hr," to annonneed for to-night. Miss Saxe Denis' personates' the Angela et slidaleht, Lnve, Jaesice ai Death, tot-ether nab tb, Arenzer nod a Wo ,, eutter. The jghtlie will certainly by curi o s'. to know the moaning of this cartons drama, which so Medic thunders to the la den." "Jones' Baby" will be On eget-place. Prof. and Madame Maeallittcr will comments their wonderful entertainments to psestldtgits- Lien im Tuesday at Masonic Hall. Illourt.—We refer to the wonderful 1112t1 meow (-retained magical performance of Prot. hiac ainster. who appears for airtnited mambo of nights at Masonic 11411, commencing on Tepee caw evening, lie produces. and eXhibitli to the audience, ern do written In blood red lettere 121441 co. arm. Hut this lo only one, of the feats of this world renowt ed rencielem. Arad here we may be allowed to eay that neareell of sulphur will pervade the roam. as [lto idea is exploded that magiciens are allied toOld Nick. The bill offered le a most eatertaining one, and will Le varied every evening. On Tneedsy evening— bladaum hfacallistxr will appear in her. eels• traded al: feu. which matt be seen to be appre ciated. and which is performed hy no Miner ow ion in .be world.. Rienerober Masonic ; Tutaday ensuing. . Serious Accideht—kfew delaillica Miss Mice Murdoch, leetiMpaoled by Nips niggle Johua:Mding !a terrines Deer Oakland station. LTIMIC 1121 lotlag thdr :zees by ea liargepte coming trlghtesed and running Qtt; Inas Murdoch's Nodes wean very ilerklll2l. Nadler two days she remained at a. basso near tba • eMee of the accident, her friends ba4:l4. fateful to remove her. Mies Johns WILI badly Gime+ cospariansly hurt, The salads, Istasiatashad, bus the driver escaped Injury. The ladies am 1200 , 1r1 a fair way of, reootery. - , • She Closing Sale , —Remember that at Toth dloGlelland's blautante, sell , lltitudreat. the greatest variety: of Boots and Shoes ata now, going oft at cow, and. in 110M0 awes below it. The goods are /ward te be WA as Ifeetelland Is' Preparing, to havn.tha finest stole In these two; ebbs, and i.e determined to have a new Stock as, w, II as a new store. Thebefore now Is Uri rime ' to seance absolute narrates In Boota,Shoea, and Dry Goods. Shelving gar Ortnreac.and shoe boxer, era alio on hand Atoll low r-7 IPlrer—A alltt4t Jare once* at Ap! n'a foundry, on First btrect, on Saturday night, t, tt, was ortinguisind- before any serious tili a' was done. Wm. Mina. who 'Wm auditing ritlngulahlogr the fire, was severely fainted by A falling from a beard upon which be had ellindt.ut. From Saturdaile tvenine Gazette Meeting-of the County Commlttea—Pab llc blcettno to be Held. • , 4 meting of OD la linty Committee ` - 'llop — co ... 4vpitibeld Hilo morning. et the office of Thomas Af.. gimbal], E.N.-.Di..Ar..J. buniorq.l2 ctio chldr. • ' ' Etter Constiltatino. it was agreed to bard at aeritit of public mettrup hell in the two clam' and , slcinity, tinting the coming week. - Xeitenting will bet held la the 0401 .HM on,,Wednesday night, and ithe fal lowing named gentlemen were appointed ate, Waco of Arrangedletittli' Hoe. Lowr y , 'Jk i ;pio_rpog. mobotit Et.)494los,Tig 4 W.:A.:Weaver, Eig n Aind mokay;',Ssq, :.An open air metillair will • be theld44 - 4fie. ghtnYi Ihnindey 0143111i1g, l'Aniddr ths 44t1011 of the Mowing come/lino:Ad' At tangemectai. Ger.. Thomas K. Hoare; 066..10. tL.Owpqr, Capt. Janninp, ant i. Brown. E. Dipi'fixneeled that two or three splutters, of ikte reputation, be present to attOtett the beating. - • - • Robbery and Arson.; morning lest week, ,betwies anti a *lock, the stare or Mr. Amok Mohr; of Shnion. Pa., araa entered by scan. ,Alleln,iebe rlttiPkierst the *P4 robbed It oT 'bar 48,000, t6OD-Of eideti wie.to government Vends, told , tfm balance 4,tr3'7411 coo - and ssol, Frotn %meat notes- - Alter twkleb the building wet eat moailal being *dratted tlPOn.thilft* to render the 'viark of • destrzetlerreatiblg lora The Flerald Says ilegr was the oelloecupentottke npper.story, .nod` n oight p"P., , ldebed 4,tl4edatnee, b 44 00 1 .,/ile:a4erinal , 09;(1118 bed ea&.iryke;4 l l44llo,.attingulA, t. 4; window opolngeponsdemodav-airDAtalng ' 3lo 4 ll flee ad ttrps or three Artlenes clothing vrezetge Drag Mtge Stud liern",l3PPer stet* rim fittrielt:vesm !neared. far, which 1 1 1 A nearly overlie -Josh That,:w I Mof Parke!' the loss °fibs moor Bear C r ieeklta . dizZSY learn Nut the Lawtenee Tolima. that the letthilet 116 Weak taliteltyaolleeite tadEllthiritat "thee at eg h tlals, leJteree. peaty, on Tuesday Ath, ethrootokoe tleEsiajanb 4 :24 bri 24 41., Oa th of Meat Ltiz e USA . Ink 4glerd gate toigk'or, p der of 6 Ilde - of M 0,14 unti Butlqr county, win soon be open or piffosals. dl COL„ . „ 'AND NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE F. , W.Jraiirii, J. C. Sairre, A. /11. 1 Prinnipatia. Jit.itx. Ci.ttlxy, Fir., College Building, Canter Pean and ST. Clair Ms. Seeded d " " " Odd Fellow,' Building, Fifth St. Thir " No. %I clad fti SI. (.7orr St. andmehda You rue Win =Dam sato% an, lass. E. Ratferly, Grampian 1111 L, Clearfield Co., Pa. floor., Worth, fiercer Co., Pa. J. W. Genaheirner, Fairview, Erie (71., Pa. J. Pollitt, Lower St Clair, Allegheny Co.. Pa. J. W. Leidigh, Allen. Cumberland Co. Pa. N E. Zeigler, Pittahurgh, P. N. sngder. Birmingham. Alleaheny Co.. Pa. J. R. Yorker, Eindenrille, Aibtabula Co . 0 A. G. Sturg . .1 B. Rennedy.jr.. Memel:levier, Allee'y Co., Pa J. N. Xelleen, Niellsilisterrllle, Jumata Ua Pa N. Power. Malta. ildorran Co . U. JAB Power. •• L. Letter. Irl-arfleld, R.riiland On , (i. , S. F. herr Orwrgo. Koecondro Co.. lad. l' l'. Urilinr Wilk inabdre.Alleghmay.lo P... ' A. Porcr...'ew Castle, 1. - mrence Co, P.. Ii P alori,ann. Perryaviiie. iontata co ?.. W. F.)ionil, Teniperanrerille, .I.llegh , ny (1 ~ P. .1. G. It. Firllev, N. [t-11 mind - ton, Law Uo.. Na . R. Smitb. Pittal.nrgh, Pa. G. F. Lee, Patterenn,l'..ssnic Co . N V. I'. N. Watson. N. Wilmington. Low. C._ . I• , t ci. L. Stewart. Huntingdon II ..nt. ila pa. .1. P. Lowle, Ehonxlvarg thonh , !a Co I' ,, A. hnhinette, FllOl2lOOO, rilleg: , /iy (1i 11.1 For 'elms and Llvformattoc, cancer:Log the L.I.V. Uwe, aldreas JENBI7I3, SMITH b. (JoWLILT, ViLtebul;h, - The Day of Atonement—its 111 , Atury ii4El • Significance. Yesterday.l.(kridny ) evening, the. Jut9l, all over the world, commencui the obser sande of the4lighret festival So their calendar, tin "Y oe , Kippur" or Day of Atonement. The feast la in r ct.rdahne with Levitical law, as found in I .rfficns slit, 27 to 32, es follows: . . '•Alm on the tenth/Jay of this seventh month, tJ.rre shall he a Day of Atonement, It shall be a 11,,19 convocation unto you, and ye shall goraws your souls and offer an offering by fire unto the, Let d. And ye shall do no work In that name day; for it is a day of atonement for you before the Lord your God. For ahms^ever soul It be that snail not be afflicted in that same day he obeli be cut off from among his people. Ye chaff do no manner or w,..r11, 1•. shall On a statue forever throughout y,ur gtneratiouv In all y... 1 1- dwellings. Lt shall he note you a Sa.s.sih of liabtsaths anis ye shell artli .4 year auai.• m the ninth day of the mouth nt cv , •elnc, fr n •n eve ning to evering shall ye celebrate pour Sal.- bathe." The Jetel , h secular new year having , cont. weOced on the drat dry 01 the s.,renth moats ," Tlsitri in the midst of prey err a It penitential exercisre, the piously Incite, Jew keeps the ten says intervening between that feeti , al and the Gay of Atonement as a weedy of ptelten,,e, font end prayer. Rising before daylight, he flgts'oe'utliin ervreonslenrgith'eT‘hrths'iruerenra.arsBC,Zl, meal to etm? , it him to recommence fasting &gale thc„,etxl day. fin the New Year's felt vat or ' it - 1, h-liash ena," It la Asia by the Talmud, the Almighty looks Into mmi's anions earth.; the oast sear and pt escrlb. a his penalty or reward, but li is to fixed until lout !Vapor or ths Day if Atone• mem, en as to give the repentant teener /mother chance to mend his ways, and therefore the Jew spends the ten days of penitence In fasting and prayer. ND day in the year in looked upon by the J.,•, whether Orthodox or Reformer, with morn awe than the Day ot Atonement, nor ere the religions services 10 exacting on any day. No meat or drink It partaken of from sunset until sunset, sod the entire time is spent in the Synagogue, Imploring the Lord's torgirenesed for the sins crime:tilted daring the past twelve inmates. A. beautiful explanation of aka red mod soya, how ever, on that point, that the Lord forgives only the sins committed against himself, no, not those committed toward one's fellow man, no matter of what people or creed, unless, human forgiveness Is first obtained and the wrong re— paired, es far as It lies In one's power. Hence all true Jews make restitution or every thing they have knowingly wrwriced other persona or, and ask fergtveners of them they have offended, " The evening pram. which is said by the con gregation dressed to their robes of death, 420.2- MenCCIS with the recitation of a form called "Rol Nidrc," carcellog all obligations made In rash. nem or under exellifecnt, but reafartetng all oaths and obligattene made lawfully and with mmeditation. Confessions of sins, not to man, but to men who alone hat the power to forgive. alternate with prayers of penitence, hymns and 'impel praise until a late hour of the night, when the majority of the congregation return home. while the more Mons among them re- Main in the !yr egogne all night. Huge wax candles, typlciti,of the human soul, are burned to the homea, and allowed to Duro bath they are consumed. Should they be extingmshei before the close of the festival, the superstitious believe that It fort odas evil. At 5 o'clock a. m , the serviers in the syn.- grout, eemneeeetsgaul, and are cm:all:wed until three &tare are visible to the neat - ohs, when the feast Is broken. Thin helm; determined by a deity:alien of flyee men from curb eon:rogation, the elan el is rive n on the '•altopbar," a trumpet leads of a rates noir, in connoionsoratios of toe Ilan if.te or Lean by its lather, This being the Only day In the year In which the High Priest was allowed to enter the Rol* of Holies'. a portion of the noon prayer c‘ er " ax le. mph" bears on this rtnony. and, nalike o er days of the yee-, tlis corgregatioa kneel t three before the Holy Shrine- A portion of-the noon prayer, alluding to thegreatest prerogative of God, Forgivinees,bseald to have been written by Rabbi Auitetea of Menlo in Germany, under the following eh cumstauces: This maci,Whe. was no. of the greatest 111T.12 Int of tine Jews la the Middle Ages, wan-highly respected by theaelitgli of Mentz, and Wcaul:t.d by him no orally rerealcns, Iling asked by his Mend lb forsake the faith of his &than, the Rabbi asked three dap" to reelect, ei Melt was granted; but no/soccer bad ho left the Bishop's palace than his a:Qs-clew= smote eat for having even asked that vane. Fearing tea return at the time fixed,, ho was arrested er.J4 brought before thaLitelitin s whet be asked to Alava bus tongue torn. out,, for basing bla.r.oheined the name of the Lord by not inatemtly denying; bat the Bishop ordered the man's litnbalesho cat off and him to be placed la • coma with Ilk limbs by his side. Vila was dinuerstem thavior IZaphi lingered in matt axon, until Greatest' Elasticate. when be destruct , his attendant U:ecarry hirn.liato the eynagoiraii,whlett was done. Here he reel— ted in low voice a prayer cellist:Nicene:l- 'Po- MO." eleedving pad and lila Weeks, when en seen as bidgalahed, a ninon) of toe burst hide the zazazoline had took the Kola Hablit to Hitiven.""Rida Vim. ever since. IrCtuadif by tboJetracitt the New Year awl Day of Atone ment. .. Tha olpfdag prayer of the:RayLifyaastant Ls that ofibigd by the Jews M•dyk tweisoute, sad tbe tedious '.Rear 0 'Let tle Lord our Rolla oar Lard"! • at eirtali AS % b_autookars, delivered pert - Ode - a Um 'Andros. 'ea this, to otheibrlttrtheardeidialttol thaoiciitloo, curses 'may people whomever , eat= a Mine of prayer duriet• lbo Jeer. to, Welt 4botre oa thle may occastou. .. GAO. Moran Ms. Dr. Hooige I ...AbleGoonahyalehtzt.to the Board of Health. reports the following .dcatha in the en/. Coln . De4gtob - ax - 1711 . , to Septemtcr 24th, ,)Bp6. Males 24 I : White 35 ~ • Fcitie ; Colored— 9 Total. 35' The diseases in the above eases afore: Rthaustlon, It Apoplexy. I; CkkonestiOn Of. the Brain, II Consamp,tlon. Dtarrhass. 3; a 2; Peetperea - Nxer, 1; Cbroule! Cystlef, - Dropsy, I; Still men. 9; Dlp th eria, Fan; '2; Cerebsr;Cionvilio., ;;, .plaitmn., CODYll4lol3,ol,9jl3oogenitellttun b4; abscess, I; Conctioltioa,ol,,the ßrain 1: la ¢statestloti of the Bovrels, 1; Pericardttic, I; Crum 'Dyslefery, 1; Coogastion of the 8113114` 11 Cholara•Lufanttun.-_l 4 Bronchitis. 1; QpniNstion of klu Lugs. 1I COnstitationsi De bility, I. - Of the 'boy, turdwere: Unger 1 yi.ar 11;9Y91319l to 55.,.... 3 From 1. le. ~.. `` .33 t o 4so ." 9 to 3' w.. .... . ..a '-5t011) 3 1 ' 7 311 to C 0. . ...... I " 15 to 21) JO tO ...... 4010 0 . • • , OelhPlid Grant coming. rittapirith. Bt, otar yo,vsz. tioCtortivi, Gino, Sep 8, Mcdarl. W. nofAcoon.Cnoirtiod3'ilatoev . Low m jri"btoor, end others; onions of thttaborgt4 igioramszir oc , Lient. tien,Grant, direnter tee to,erma 4.4 thartios for your,socipital Invitation jo,bavett and PartY to V/Alt PRI9 1 )111111, and for ace th i ttop i t 'oppose lowAleh it I, convoyed. liiiittlba happy to accebt . yew , courtesy; and will iertecil l adanatii..ad . Ttilday, Oct, ord.. arranging - ao 1111 to arrive It:Pßlsbarglt On me mornings( the next day._ I am,, gentians; • * ' ' With great respect Ati [UMW; BrevetAloli andltillitaryßee'y. Supper and Presentation. 1 ,The " 1 i P'tiabn I'dßE J ,—e amp anal a the I 56 au en, • . pepstile/lallroad Copplay, ir.qiro int evening wised 44 o ts. ‘Mao l33 a 1 7-9PPer, i taLtd,Mol ,glemSkiike Biota /lola b7.).li t .r. - SlicOdadarl rer„ . .Tr4ibe Chief - Neater,' ets 7 the etc:Mon 0( i tboistatEststal cospitaibfiva-vgdur at th o I roast , ;-The araPPar was Mt= ,DP la eaa•Cm4 , ' s tow maistoptlefon Yr. Ilettlst.;• Attatth ' ; , viands had bean abscessed, • Capudn . How d, smati4Aid on behalf ante employees presaat. - ed Kr: Ifflaketiederfor ' srlth a ilde gold wads muscogmm,:acalsokea cdttEds pusouatremarsq and tbatr gnat= (Cr blin asp,. a , gentleseen and nowidoe.g. ,Tleolpfeat poade_Js sidtmds rento*S" MID ' Ula BeitletnanShelf • .bt aut m WI. , r 8 dis'ifretermideubjiWt. C' lbsissird; :Amman& dankinearit Mr. Da Mem e l Atrw. Wistextr. 7ar,, FirOs . mut cam, f di4 104-cILIMM O W.reePaNed • • . i r,.415191.„,01 140,,,Wi1s kiami Court. 44 !we had Jacked *TO at the air It VlTMlate et: —“, •-• e ".LUIE. =ZEE ' ' . . .. . . • • !rem Ms,. .. L:c... , Lt." 13 %I. ea.'. ...a e :- . : .: • „ • . . has been doing a large touthess ts. the ma„: a; . • ~ • -• n o hax poo line. He bed hired a phew and melodoon from n j,.. , ~ ....o. ......e . sea no rerati....bie Messrs. Waraelink as Harr, and a echoed on= n y nn6 . , In ,ninn,.. Floor and Grath COOO. OO from Mn . C. Blame. which be had disposer! of ..,, -‘ . . -`ine and firm.'selth a fair local de in the same way. Thsplanos were sold for less i ' 3. " '•' '':' 3 '' 1,,,,, and L,,,. .‘,1,-,,,,,,,,,,,t ~,, but all the Instrumente 1 '''.'.. Hel33:". very I than half their value, have been recovered. The aroused had menaced tnrisll) while G roe rice, alatl, arc iinv nut un to rid Maisel! of the br.)c.,,,, d f his raseallty, , .:,..: ,1 Fe . P . ! i , aburg• msaufactureß nonorilly. as he bad hat a few dollar when arrested. He ' tart. iA t. , .....1 deniand. and for our.' articles,was committed to answer tioet charl.re, Bor face , teiel. Ae , Iron and l'il.llll, the detctand Is considerably pretebee. ~ o , .. w!..r at in firm and In fair' demand but , ni. •. i d i p .! aale of I iia! prime .t5P5 1 . 1 ., i FI.SS ; , 1 o 1) . a,-, nt , $2,0.3. nye is t I hot no t i !,..e, ! ..i en, . . sitle of 3SO bushel at 95,ents, free .•n io . nil . •..., i 'orn Is million Insmall tots from ~..,...,, 7 :t.17 , .. ()Its tire, and to fair doomed hut ~. ~.,.....:.• ~ i rat. ati; also. email aides,...••,. .• .soi.i :it, Lt, rle v —no *llea reported I' • . , .-I• N ,— liiicon ii firm ~ oth A Cont inual ill: , • ! ::71: der:ern.: an: prtes. 0, a shade blither. tt'e r '', • i!de si i'l' i vi - la for Stioublert. 21.,,ii;.:-1 tar I' 1: • 4... An, .21:14t2/ far clear .01d,',; and au etvt ii '.' l ' , 11/ ]l . ' ni • L tot in (I ee ii.lo! 3,341 f.,r pni rii • ..• •.,- .. • '! Sin 011 s lie Aof Aless l'ork at i - ' ' ltahop Slmpson. — Arrangement, a, is pro green to bare [hit diatineu , shed his great lecture "The Future at tn.. C]nitr!," in this city, sometime In the marsh of N her, Those who were fortnea:e enoriztt to hear hls Ire-tore matt fall at Cancan ilsli on the — R., aon , ce= of the Country," w!II re p tl of the afore annonucemraL. The 'l"..ong .Man's Friend.—Wnrran•.•!: cure FritsLe I)iseaset. For sale by tirbcpst..... Ask for it, Y01122X Man's F. T.e. Al. he tymptnms and treat...1....T! o r d.tbaset each &,x. or ca., I, he addrest;ne, Yout.g Man's Friend, g..‘, 'oh n three ('trit sa..Jazo snelbs.d, to Joseph Fl -. ln:lnte. Charibtittp..:, J. r . FULL tn, )119, W. Fie ,c Co. A-UnghBhr FritANCIAL ANI) 51,1 1 0 E1'1:N ANI) 11.1Nti.Etc,: P!)•tr.l, 6091>SON, .1 C. SAVA, 150 „ 041 U. S. - I.2tre, 0. Ten l'ortter. Vold Allegheny Boneltirlyea, Allegheny City ....Pitt., For , . Wayue a 0 It. R.__ a[looll/0111e 6's Bullet Up. Allegheny tlas • al 00 Roatta. cis laviLfll.lloo l:. .h Eureka Ineuranee.... St. Clair ireet . Exch.cee ro t . B nk. ...... 3.1 a oltnnt.,A( , on, Ptffis. l..va. e. Cherry au,, rnoecix inarlet iheu Nc Yolk in. . oil Inl cL , went ver uln 1A.,. L. : f blinrp er.ectilatit e ma> n . 1;0111 tel aira.iwer. no: expoal of sio.s.4e.tt N/ Yo:x•vo. hinror rtoo3 ma/ matknt.oo.,o .1011 tI. 00. million of rlntho Irhteh rone.Lr 11, 111 . Amon, weller, exi, • ! lii. • ikez:l. 0, next week on ult ct wen. coup no,reterol. ' . . trove \I .4IA le the Kreee,Lry elf I r • I rue Irroal .took market eon' int.ev glue, an.! Jul! and trors tett.. In sloe', are oe no !t, t wee, I nere lull/ ernimidern !de h Ing .o. Col umbra oil ott,l, but the eat reale tear,.,/ holders hat. tendency to retard operntiona We are ere, nizant 0.0 shares ha, Ing charmed hands traslay at Z.t!!!., WhiCil /9911 advance of airoart neren dollars per share u - ithin Ihe past ten dogs. ;More hnyers could he round at 11,14 prier.. but Wetter. ha, e been very tearer! for notur rugs past, nod to larpre9ton now seems to i 1 :1 • 491/ (hot the 01006 will boon ga to !err again,. The repar of another "strike' bo to gether will! a thouthly di, blend 01 ten per cent has neat I sited States Op to2r-r,r5:600,, to Yew York. In Philadelphia tall ahares. were irre4ular to-day, 0101.11 e! of 3111p11 . Shade n• aotl at SN;l'nrn Planter at ST eta, rend blcElhenj at:. —A re injunction hat been placed coethe American (Notittnal) Hank et Hollowell, Me., br the Supreme Court, on complaint of the bank connnbutionern of that %t.•te. Receivers bare been appointed toseitle up its , tfoira, opd nottlicaHon to till-holden, and other creditor. trill soon be et en to pre.tent their dolma, Th onatlonal banks may now he-stricken from the hat, six.: the }lost of Attica, Ir. Y., c'N l . l 1150,009 and the denerican Bank of flalksell. Me. wapittek ft.so, 000. —The New York Fzyness of Frittnyzeresingrttra: Thr.lonn ragnora have no foundation in. foot, and are only gotten up for effect. The Secretary will Probably oil c 4.3 fund the coMpound not, Into Fate Twenties, hut will only be etchanging one Int rata:tent for another." There inn large bunineas doing In eomp•tund tereabbeartu t g notes, which are Unarm,. in faun all quartets. ft .:then. a buying them 4' and 1;4 J. re le. Jul) A uguat, and December fhe Neb 'furk T ,, 050 ~, • a the mlrket far the, nano. .ntlos teona-drke e r e d for he ..44,,pound 'lt;.''l4'?Llll-f41:11'11404A,.c.4';„r“-rh6eit'lrho I: ni teal .mil tca dater, Janr to Uti , cridwr. Ins nett; The nottml seem:tub - 40ml on them' antes to the tot of October (pros..J. would 4uoho than worth per matt, se vall nble for feuding Into the gold. he stocks of the. Vatted States, should WS, '_proerees he deter mined upoo by the Seeret3ry oldie Treasury. The following 1,. from the Ursula/. of A. S. 'llea ereadated Liverpool. Sept. Vlborbleb ter Ore,. leo trol It. "Iletlned Petroleum, has this neck ad winced to Co per gallon. We havo .1131.000 barrels likoleflued In Europe than .tva- hood laid roar— 'Amtlrerp 5023 against 4 5 ilititi-ctrietr consumption WOO 41,1:4411 Mon lost ye Ir. LoriJoh 'Jock yr hat reds& sgalnet %mu) toot re.r--ennortirrEoo /19fre/s pet week, and nott,3. Seseel. no theway • Ltreipool, Mock fooktbarredannabm.l 35.0r0 it creels,' 1 .4 altlittrope Just as bore . In 8..5. ha odds I I'MV 44 .thstle this week to pettutount Spirit In sr, tour I. le. dellllr.44tWeUtsLont:rdl.l.4llhbgitTnn.oe'le. td rruulree ableoishrica dE ioe s enedf7sL ek h arreliredhetweemth nd the o M • —The payment of Noacurther eottpcorc In cold ytOrrotaiy, 14 the ofike,of the Eta./ States As ebb. t Treasurer In tkitocity, scriountell to .t 5.14114. Tbc euttre paymentapo the fame *mount at New York Up to the chalk, of buotnesa en Thusettay, that. in for (Mir tiso, Walt htlol4 ifablitikKa.ourn constfletably Onifollet than the sitaoune.plialtssue account of emetomo. It le !hie demand, prOh.ly, thht, so etittetts thrsald prerutuos Tipp ? in pm pope of a further rise of gold keeps the epllegrfoitioe the November rootame - trais.—Ptalro Ledger. —The ttepartq.ynl at lroahloctoil, now, feouires all thit.Natlemeililsuks bokhoir it:molar, quarterly-, statements, to, return, in a separate .41 distinct. Item, the Indebtedness of Director.. There tieing mime divermity, of arat/Stant as to what- constitutes indebtedness, application WSJ mode to tho . ColnPa. troll., of OW Currency, andAioputy. ciontptroller liulMard returned the folloteini &nattier By '• Indebtednee. of Dlreiltorei is -meant the, amount otmoney loaned to your Directors, ekh_ce by diocottutteor, collateral seettrity, or lit "any-mar. ner that makee 1t,,,,, Individually noble to: you. Note* And drafts dlmounted fora LI rm, of aside& liirectoealay-bon member, ohould not tie alaao,at RN MII indebtednemt of the Director, • —A ceittrapondent callx attrittion to th6.l.ct, aitd to ho n common practice among port.ctto. otatio of t hem kn Third greet, to WI Vtd" cicpositeit Willi tby thhit customern CollAtnrela. for the porposie of 'rtiroakinti tik , market, - toul ro atoe..K back again ny a towns ilzpre, hr i ii,,cr lb.atitrimcc. ictilt feel flutatuA turulitt, LAU tcay ore cat to th 4 • 172,1 lig On of the Perm! Code of Port-osyls only. whio, ilea( 10ilOWP : • • . Portion MIL If Any person., being • b.,Ret, bro, ter, ntturaey, niofidiant to sitent, and Lein; 41.1 ousted, for safe custody; with the prriirty Of ant' other Vpcctwn r hell, with !Wont 1 .0, - ,lefrand, soli, negotiate, transfer pledge,oS In any &hoe rusunes t.nvert• or appropriate to, of for his own Ecse,of the use of any other person. such property, otanep&rt thereof. he shall In guilty of misdemeanor.. t I I The punishment for this offence Is defined to sec. lion 1.21 , of the.saMOlAlii the Mns. l, 4llm being he. years' Imprisonment, and SIAS) Ettio.=-PALln.Ledocr. , Now lark Metal Thatief—Stpt..3o. • . Feoteh Pig continue, very scares, and small lota from Toed ennizertnd .1651. ii lot of 100 tons Ulenenr. k 1 ,0111 , 11 461; rash; the parcels onerlin; to erg MVO ftre ee , ulCreatuly, With Wellottee , WOOdatia F.gllnton ttlengarnock hint Ciallltherrtelktil,soVlS, mostly about due; and aOO do Glengarnock, rem Adjust tatted, on .ternni not stadia public. For q cargo of Mottos Summerice, Jo st arrived. 155 VW. * tit ra l r :Wea * earth n a d the buatoeoa ikrooopkg,/u. nonseatienoe) due high r ent , oq mica alsOkAd teniltncy to deter purchases, ex. rept for immediate mants• ' toe notion ilhOtrt 1000 ons No I and No I extra at Stitflso, part for Ooto: e! l t e e rTsf - 2711tjtklor`ter I.lar There r rOVITIMPI t e 0 term, not made poi:Ile. There are no Invoke:l .flkignsh bar ,on tho market.: Para 'horse shoe as advanced , trmrt $ll5 to 5135; and et Fittaburgh, net has been adanored tolgtrAto for common-, I err Is no change here, , ttoMever; vet Sang° being n4a9.3.1f0r change end charcoal. note sale .I'so tons charcoal -blooms at 575 here; and 50 do I r November delivery In Philadelphia, on private t num From store prtces of. all 'descriptions Ire vaticed aper 1 •01:713 , 0.. L4f. c • _ . • Phltadilda Iron Market; - Sept. 30: - Al 'ant le active, and prices are well "nthaL tatnee. Sales of. linclltotis Anthracite at $12,50 ata, - for hest brands Irontlale No. 1 ; sColatt for Na,.. 2 and 0 i lied. Short Forge at $31 6 / 3 1, ' end 4cutral Glendon at el6if sr. Scistekr 4 In ;idling i4e€3oper ton, cash. Blown* are held amity, ie sellst 0123 per too for gat ()hereon', .., MAricrierrnuo Isom —The dentenild naitinnes g oil for all descdptions, and the tendancy of prim; 1 st. ll F ll F l s 4 l4 l pMeinon,sniututt pm per ton; c eh, euhuthe milts Mule all Odors 'ahead au a count of advanced cost. Relined bars are scared. e iron manufactirtetware more busy now thao f r two or three years, Os many of the mills have o ern to occupy then* for four monthx: - They are using orders,,ex c ept to be tilled at prices ruling d. Their eiecution: - A Yet) , shwittnr condltfon of a, • Ire exist. hi thetrianuTaettire of-411,c Iron; And bi4h prices tencheiltserfilltyi,stiAtnhael—CP. .. .4 1 ' ' Cleveland , alarket—Sept: 29. . _ out—warketfccbrwith A ti.adealok L iso's 100 Mils XX white (country) at ato,tan do a 11.X.X rod do nt.s9,644lotOble,XX op) .11 o• Dt". 9 ." ta' bb 4 .. XX red do at „i 94.5. ." , Pilikatnagetick mien nu. , this paorribooo,buth 101ddlcairr000,troarit,AL4.45.: 4 4eiirtte Ported) thii,aftoronon;:ritiara , - ....4a.. a:01334 , 4 aalai, oar, Noit miatede Row 0 , 0(4 1, 1 :41-Ae— , Moderate repV 4,M •tnlO e JAlraiaa A spry nstorat aeyo—Dulcandrutot na t , garlei ODLw Wesotrl zGonad; lKa,,lwOat ntl private terms. i • ;•-; • r•:- •') ;notrn,yl (LS! In;•11 ril pe,r, Iry !trot outottmlneJ. for .•,:sr;nsr rf r••;;;: , ,: • Yr f..r. Sr l.sr• li);• fort dull surd urt.-1/4.14.• ;••• ;•• t ilt s,—.! , 31551 per 1•,..!,./ , t 1.. •r/ n..rc It is tt,int,sl nmothy IS lon - “, r :•-••e rit , •••;••—i• r•••• •:•1y Y!th (;:r I•h• r! , 11-ncrn I r lor "prot•rn hesr•rs ;• ; 1.•1 Irrt•:;:rszr, 51 :55. ! i Inr Faetory rtnl c: :o. • Ito :-; frs h 1,1,51, In gmrill ,sr.. list; lists •rs; ors n,em ally I. pinged .51 2tr5.,11 E;;;,-11; , sass demand, :to I 4K-or ; 5.11 , . 10 I•L:.frerd, •;213 500150. 1 - nn, ot:olt.L• tml only ni , dor.rts; I:ur thr rul:;:k so Issrlts : rri prime Eystorn :s; 410(414 Yr , cpc. eat ifn n_ —lra 51 -. 9350 14:1 00 7 . ./ 60 59 75 07 50 013 50 CO 50 --.. 210) bbk, on I - 14: r at t 2.61 p 144 ; rinall ti7. 7 04t , 02Z199. 901. r , Pr, ‘" , ..—tin frilr 11.11.41 d ICI fll r , 4913 enir-n ol • . .lt 9-L:1 , 0 - '3479 r „, II ,vl7!/ it•galnr s9le9---111,Eri +-I.ner .11,,,,-11,4 • r-,1 , orrlinare In.l 10it n trono.whnt r,c,n of thr .1. tn2v.,i, (01 nlllOl, 1'4°,11 1.,. no rillutur43 (11,10.:1 'll3 14 1.-r 091 fo Inlr to prime. 1 . "1,—F11e3 Of White Pl.O +l.l9q, , nern hell hbl. Po; Li,o—ttrm It Iz clt tirni nt 9 ctn. - ...... - 6.00 61 00 41 6.1 ISM 11U11(31 meuTvi MA Rh E SAT,COAV, Sept. f. 1; t nrl.• warket rwes qulet, but nrt. with only Intaltuute recaiptn, and o vary Inu .4.ntaua. rhusu. conamujuiuu .hlp u.t.n 1.”1 noing. ru” . •• 1.1,1 retartal, and al; ,p..rtea hr tt•tl ttt..n the httst two trtonth., tt ill 1.11. 3 t est I t •:, t., h..the th.trket ttttll more. ‘r,. hix rno i tte :al, le, front the wells. V , FTNED—The market for hooded ail continues quiet t firm, end if there was any stuck, or Ile:intern:ere were in condition or aisl - tat - d to con , e n , fur Att6r., oN . llrety, there arottld he y in etßa..ing &idea at extreme pricea. In the 11, et, tif I r•inseet loos, we q trete prime city branits nt ee on lamed cars. here, nn , / 625.63. de li in Phtimielphor Free (111 Is item and ad , aneinr. (~1!) quoted at 73474 e. NA Pih A. A Nil RESIDUUM—Thom is etinsider- Ide inquiry for Residuum. and, as the stock is hemarket may he qiertral rient nt ler htd. Rapt ha le quiet and notnlnal at Paver • n inerl. and Xt.:. tra , tree. RECEIPTS--The receipt., of by th e Xlje heny ri ,er Circe our last report, were Am foh. D. Bushnell 40.71 Sohsnthno tI tlhgher 530 John Ile= 500 J W. P. 197 Jon. I,l7rwhintioy.... PiNher th goo-- _— T ttl - PIETBOI.IW.USI STOCKS EN NEW Special Dispatch to Western Pre s.. Now roar, Sept. 30, 1565. • . At the Petroleum Stock Board toalay the follow; tog .amen were made: Troy and Newark 1,35 Pit-hole l•reek, 1,75; Webster, I.o7t..l3ochrumo, 1,13 Escelsior..6, fiermaola, 42; Oil Creek, 1,40; Rynd Farm. Si; First National, Ms; Stootual, 8,55; United Slates, lletrolt Markel, Sept. 29. Costs-Wheat market a shade lower. Sn ear extra white at tkr. 07 t tear do. at $2 m- 4 can No. I white at 02 I ear rejected white at $1 Si; I car amber to Ictost, by sample, at $1 SO; 3 cars No. 2 amber at at 79 ; and 1 car rejected. anther nt SI 55. At close t Year No. lamber wts offered at CI 91, and No 2 amber wns.ottered freely at $1 79, without response. A buyer offered 6190 for all tha No. lon the market. Street rates $lB5Ol 90 for No. I white. SI 'Mal SO for N 0.2 do„ 41 ao for No. I amber, and 61 75 for No. -.do. Corn steads at 72e In bags, fare-s Tho toot role was at 35r. Sceleq -771e demand continues good at about', ;act quota. Ilona A sale alt =Oho. good Canadian at 62 II per Ito tbs. Street salmensler at. 32 00111240. nye .-alemma active at 75 6 - 'l. Virt ra th er command e. 3 r.:5424 75 per. ne s the letter no extreme Ilnirr. Crintler In brimk demand, at 312 WS/13 00 per bbl.-Tribune. IMPORT; RV RAILROAD. -• • • Pyrrnntrnoa. Fos, We es, & cresOnao It. 100 bids flour. W Lintiart; i car bsrley, Patterson & Aso/non; 'so I•bis 11 d; one inoe, Ft Coffins; is kids tipple' s L'amphell Hut, hlnsoni 15 do do, L H Volgt & ;c• bbls flour; Jan ("sardines; i ens wheat, Hs& Wials.ee; t ea SilysLr oil bbis, Levi Wade; 96 tons turtnl; Minnick & co; •e eltedle, J Cntfield . ; log btdo flour, SII 7705•41031 bags schent, $ Lizett tr. 00;100 bbla 112,4 tr, .0 & 14" F 4040269 bare iron, Jones, Boyd /deo; 447 bble tour, ShomsketlEsassam 110 bbl. psurtnes, 42 bble apples, L H Volgr•si. .43;769 blooms, &Her & eo; bide apple:., T'C' ItakiturilEi kegs butter, Pott . er; Aiken & Shepord; 50 oil bisin P Aslsiviss• 17 pks butler, W,' Tsom11; IEI plstnis copper, II g. Honey & co: Chter.l...&lll, 4111 D 11reszonzan Sept. 30.-.• 1 car lumber,Atetluel”n & Douglaso4.ll. clieeee, Lsmhert & rihropan; = bbta apipls, Pater, Aiken &. Sheteud; 41 bogs. buley, 11 doz ward, boards, £ Heozleforu tl ears 5ta .. ...e5..1 CO b. cheese,.3l l, ldle, 1 do do. it NC - Bens= 10 lids .4.ezez;; /1 da 30,...u411. p:tarfcila. tig;27 lg. eng. min a rb . cal I do co rn Meek & Atmarciefr; 130 bble apyles, L _ll r VOkt CO: / our ltuer, 3ohn l'hlslott;.l do do, Heemhill, & co, /00.0.M1.1.. flour, °r em; tr. .01eml.dag.; too do do, lark"Dotrick & iterroa; 100 do:do; 7ames Cion.llnec,l.voe barley, Rhodes;.• 3W5 i.5,10,1k meal, F 50,40e0 en. . • • taasiursas 19w.crices, Sept. 21-6 Kenned74-Broo SO bags tipothy seeik,Tcat,lralgi, 2 cask. chcesioa Meters; 316 aka barley :Lutz Walt MU ski wheat, Diolde & Angel; trzt , ,. tiax. seed, ElDret;tsßiuditori; Lath:, do, M B Say X Md. epples;R S .A.2Carioniftdcido; J Cl:it : Anus; l cat iumLer, D I. Pit,tersOnt,t car whent.Simpion KVX-030 hdli paper,. Pittsburgh Pipet Co;.11:. pkm,rivety W P Towupocul co; 1 Gilts; I do do, .lohii - RAH_ HERS BY 72.1413GEL&Pa c ' • ' New 'Work - Market. • Nurlfoith iSep h aiber4 o .—Corffillettnaami big.eolinst = r ahlft i MtetheAteffspiore2 mein is le the hl gh grades, at Mgr BSor Soper =Wee .tifeh=r-for ar - Eztrai-Statik o.l,lBfitB.sO for $7,6/274q6 f Super RestOzur.43aftfk3os ituteocoutort touts:Slum LY„tra,WhiWa; 38,7M9,1fi for COM0011•nd good shipping bran-is %ra U. U. • and - ShAttlitelfn for Tract. Brands-10 market cdorlngssioa*, quiet and Arm. - Weimar —e,teody,, • ---- Guam—Wheat igNs. better, of gmom,si for Chiesge .2priag. pi,e2fPi,69. for Milwaukee, Cliubi 111,ta for Amber State ai.t fair Amber Mehln 02.25 fot chaise amber fqtetagna anzija . tuala,an ' ll $2,25 for smutty Whits Canseirk. Autos and steady, Basiey firmorttli.buyera of ado Wert st fieiler at lay. Corn about to bettor, as leetto (Cr u.t0w3.4 , usd,r-giNk. lar .04 , 1 Mixed latter price far Choke.__.:o,sis to bolter, at .474144 for, unsound. hut hiWatd for sound. Pwr otaccat-gtalet aid Mein °norm ne-Ocine quiet, Eugar quiet and ataadtb- kluklaWn eilet cad unchanged. Pnoemtotte-Park opened higher sad dolled b eebry '4 , 01 03; 7511133,2 S for Pew dieu-eloalng at .3.1 east!, 220.70000,5tig for Prim OM &testa steady, at HOMO tot '3/toallani, ImitdloXo2oe for Maul. Bacon dull. Lard doll lied lowen at 2-14 012);sa. Battu steady. Cheese Ginn LIOISc. • , CltittWiatt Market. Onraragert. 6rllk t so.....PLacrs-there IA aisle. local demand I Superne, 27,6007,20; Fatah, 04 DM: Family, 41 1 ,1410,50. nATa-Than la goal demand for Old Rai Wheat, led inlets have advanced Mast ask ,, at pl,,icr 10 for prima to 'trier - anoint new dull at t,lf. Corn mead) at 65 60e for mond Ear, at° OIL Vat; dale, at-la 'trier -anoint Roe •doll, at Cho far 11U-w, and Ilisl for cdo. Miley anti:tau a +dull atdtalan r onalnat. • - • • SF atasr-eteailn st $2,26. uovlSltßic,7llers Pork atleanchil. to ibilisoo tAltrirdtVid a n 1 1434 0• 71 = ba ltse a eV r tr:ggigi e , ; and seaway aby out or MOM& • Laird Milt and prices nominal. Butter 'wady, at taiawb. , Tattest.-Dtai, at Agezdte-2_lol - 004 demand, at ppC¢;OOP bta. blossentesoovr-{fold,l4sy,. - , -Oswego Monet. oswrott; Sept. Sd. -- PLonn-dativest, OM tor Bed winter,' er le ag,eo for Whit* and Inif,eata ram -Wheat dull; Motor White: autads, 82,Sti Mktg* EfirMly_ U M AL -CO quietatia noretitakat FOBVI fortio.'s , itlittolit gotta scarce and recalpts lame. CiAttax, r/titrolvm-Steady: ttenn Wheat, leei Own, 10 1 4; Barley, 10 000510, Doi Oats 16-tt. teem Tata. To Athavy: Rre, Oats, &. To the Hudson : Lumber, N. LA= LUCPOSITS.4I7,orO bush Wheat; 60,000 bulk Corn; 2,600 bob Oats; =3,030 bush Barley. %Sal Milo ; Corn, OCO Doan; barley, 0,002 do; Hykle,lo) 40 . tteartm : Sr RAU. if:um-Flout, 1,217 bias, Buffalo Market. - -eiresuz, Sept; td. , •Eloatrit-Finini Sorled.47, taLlittldte Meat llonbla Malta, o.o,ooatt,ao, Blum-Vilest and rist. i 01,11watlkw. . 6 11M r &e orn • . o r t e so, " T•b e rar r at err ato I COW cute.- Bailey h e m tactics, E10. 1 11 0 othaar• corAt. nutionte-storider Wneat, ten, pop, Plot* •Ma; Whaatilol4o hull; Core, 215 , 2 20 dot Bs _ty, 1.016 dor_Ogna,oto do; and Smythe Week; mg, 00,300 tibia; Wheat, 01261 bath,. vsza, Int,szr 4o; 0,40 •= 9 . 4 " a , 0 4 ' 41 1 08 i 41° _ ,4018 ,9e t t°0 Po. _ 'New York Stock and Molter. Market, 'ftireit, 7 Sept. 39 . - Mdittl 8 4 , R/. At set p cthr,,op, loans. St2l,l,f t w Etchange dun, as ,i.dve.:l7lol4lX.VM:Vir ia t Gotaxotteatatookaateady._ _ • sreencZeroett+/Itatotal 'eleattet, oppf to• day was 0661,197. • Pitraoues-Eo Llympi3olllo24.lant4llll and `Wt. to/edd. M,Xket. Toisno, Sept. lit-tleitso4Fleat; OM steads pad Inn and 3* Dotter' salott4' Olt Amber ettelf., fan 1111,104 Old No: Red Wain! Muth raw , lchemy, Oat Corn lo lower; saletat MU 1610 lotion celesta annc, _ 2 4 Enho Cit y. Glen ner•—,-- --Parker.harg, itn 3 7. • --.. Parkernbu rent y • Pnrker.burg. DIT 81T111.9.. , 11•11._Atkannanrarer lielau are...... Forest lit r ParkershurX. UTVRR, area TREE. ETC. Th. Iv -r cocain:mai to recede alowlya Th 43 !ram,. whickt came up at half paar Nunn do yeet or.fias ieporte three feet in the channel a 11 i.-I,:ir Ih:sat:um at the apart' on aatitrita F T mit•rt. The Yilrrlct has withdrawn front the Parke • -4 .6.6, 1,14 04 , 1•441. Stir aril fit tio, and go M•di. 'oat pay better. Th• - • I, • 1 -•r• %net: Arai rat • rlp tits, In,ssins••., return tr • prrlzt . r.burg. The Itny nrd, , siitals Mom, hsvisr. ti•sr,.st•ly Trrt.ii•st and }Mint.: UP, trill 6a tosstt, at the tsn•hs.-: this mot - sing. resly to reanro Irets•ht, .1,1 pst,r,tera is: eistrg aae to-41•4 • - T 6 .. Emma tirnhnm. lath. nt the tritnrf nit morning, 004 will lurre for Zaa-..c11M to.min rot, The J. N. hull. 11 - 00.flearn. hl. ter. left on Sat tirdny °Venice for A rka.evi• river. The DeLstrare. '.lot. Barton, lea r Saturlay es ruing ler I 'ineinnall. The t'orert ( - it) nrr,o .sp (ruin / t arlaorshurg on Sat unlay. She left the rams , day on her return trip. Ihr Allerhyny river plc theta L'rilda, Belle, Pe t roll, and Echo are at the A Lieghehy wharf, Nfill#l4o they will remain until there- Is morn sr-atm, Jo. the meantime- the Peerless—vitt be added to [ha lint, all toady to go out on [hot:left water. • The Real:Lots, having nearly, - flislithed her load, will leave Ina st. i.4111t3th14 morning. The Armenia. I 'opt. McCallum, la the next St. lasuis LO,ll on Zito list, and will he ready tot Co- refer (relent aa Soon as the lluantalse leaves. • • , rEMIV.ITS LEAVING 0010 011. Bonnet.% At . . Louis. Bo) ..... Parkersburg. Gleaner Parkersburg. We take the folhosring from the Wheeling InteL(l - of Saturday. The illlon le al ri ml from Pittsburgh, took-mu some freight' at the wharf boat, 'and a thousand kegs of nails at the Belmont af,i/la, nod left for St. Louis. Shortly after leaving Pittsburgh abel cracked her cylinder. One of the clerks returned to Pittsburgh nod ordered a new one, which Is to be forwarded to her. The Parkerrburg Thatt antic. that Capt. Dat linyton his contracted with Mr. Parsons lit the Parkerst , f, MIIII for the building of a Steamer for the 54 heaville trade. The work Is going on. Boat to he Go feet long, 2•I!4 feet beam, and a nett class steamer. There a, nisleß-I hi u - ver In the Tennessee river. sod Bali, —.fames htaguire. steamboat anent, while In stale of delirium, Jumped ore. [wird from the steamboat Niagara at Bend , iron[ her recent trip up, and wah drowsed. —Nat lgatif.t, is again sustlied In the Cumber land. land. There are but Inehe of Water on Harnett, shoals. and falling slowly. 'aptain Sam Hurstall h9.1 . 1311 4 / 1 111nhur A,rks see River packet American, to Robert Moore .t.• n of Clocinnatti, :or 5M,00n...11-esare.flariand, Thant a. CO have purchased' the feat! little Gray Engle for 01200, for the Portsmouth and Pittsburgh trade—On the dawn trip of the People's, Line pnek,•[ FAnpetor to Louisville. Wednesday but, a passenger from Switretittort County, Tadlamst named alentuomery, accidentally • fell afar - sinned • fin I was drowned. The boat was Immediately stopped, hint he had sunk to else no morn. - Mr, Prank P. Gormley, clerk of the steamer • Itiontsni, met with probably fatal accident-a* White's Bluff. on the Alabama River, a day or two • since, It 'appears that he whs standing on the . Altr l when s line threw him over, and ho fell headlong down among the rocks ; all the wounds appear to be on the face and head, and present. a frightful appearance--andtbough he Is Still-alive, trier ate stipposeilio be aortal. He wee brour,ht to the city on the Lilly. We understand that hit Gonnly la from St. .Lonls, from whence he has but lately come hither.—.ifobffat Register. 11=;IMI Monitor Illaositink. . • . The newhionitor gunboat Mannyunk Lbsas just beta Onistred at Cairo and made- a trial -, trip a few,daya tan. AR running sixteen miles up the river the vessel bore to for the purpose of making a trial of therms., which so. more than satisfactory, as, Indeed, was the entire trip, tlfteeti.inch shells were. tired, with chargea of thletritlre pounds of powder ; 'and afterwarda two .0111 shot, weighing SO .pounds each, were tired with etturs.es ofver fifty pounds of powder. The ...shot ricocheted othe water beautifully, as far _ rya , the eye couldrea ch somewhat astonishing ,the. Caledonians, in teimmediate vicinity of whose town the trial was made. The boat is armed with two lifteen-inch guns the largest size manufactur ed. The alanayunk Is, as is generally known, a turreted monitor, f1.....5 feet in length, And.ds In Matti:4.4nd IS pronounced by competent Judges the best . yet built. She has two powerful .g,ricsson engines and most faultless machinery, which Is not at all liable to get out of repair. She has re numbs-W-0f lew - preratire.bollers which are rangoaitliat In ease of an • accident to - any one of t itaarltanar'witimet ditricultyb reference °esteem , east befraised from any, one art but to the others..-,lierdeck Is tempo ea/ -of solid wood stereo inches In thickness, is pl at ed with Iron one and whalf inches thickdpand ex de thirty-throe Inches orer the side of the hull, which it completely protects. The hull is plated ulth half Inch !run, estrus the keel. upon which the. plating is the fourths. or an Inch In thickness. The sid ar mor st the deck a lice and a half Inches In thickness, placed against two wrought lson stringem six sad n half by sis Mehra. She Fs much better .and was b uilt at, a greater expense than any other. teasel f the kind, no iron tracing been used In Lher con struction except the celebrated brand known so ' . 0311g0.r Tlw alanayunk was bui muses. Snowaler. tr. almons of Patten:mg Pa.,' Bail ia . a triumph of Western mechanism. - ' The, eame -firm hare now, almost ready for bumehing, a light draught montior,the same I ength an the lilimayunk, hut two feat widt,r, and, earrybig two 11-inokittme. She is tailed the. Umpqua, and lifmay be' aywni draWs.ed down within six weeks. The armyunk' about thirteen feet of water, but the Maki.. will • be much lighter draught. , The turret of the Man., yank la made bye new hydraulic s process, Is , far superior, to. any heretofore made, and resolves easily and readily. .In thickness ten inches. The : "mote striele'—dratsection—de elghtlach,ES thick, but tbo top, which is unimportant, 13 made of thin iron: ..•Whellnlenred foe..action, nothing . to - to he .. 'seen noon the'deek but the turret arms" - amokre ntaek.!' An order has been Issued .fer,this and othermonitera laying off Cairo; ttliCalraifo? , Deltio. , 'sante-Bay as soon as the etAgeof seater wilPalleer; for it Is thought that they wilt not get:oer beforo'..•'. nrAtniaing.-4. touts B...publican. .._ . STF..I T 7804 - uoR WREELING, umg-ET ien Td, PAREZESEII7I2 . O end The swift able•wheel Pantintratea/Pert 13 ' 1? ‘V . ' 1 '!-M r tX4.i George D. Moore, Master. Le-airs PFFTSBITROTLFWIPIECF every Itlnvday and Thuraaay, dZitsertioek.a. Leaves WHEI. ram - rm . PALMER 4t 117 / 3 (tevery Monday sad t baraCar at fo'eloek. tc ' PITTSPbEGEI every Tuesday sad Frldsr, at 2;tr. - • • LIMN .MARIETTA FOB. P/FraStritail every Leaves 11"Tualsia ... niasz, ST)Jr. coele_k.e..ar., T-a wary - WedatatlaF and Satcstayett 7 PU as lto /tGH , For &alert armssage apvipa boarog•t;._ . octr JAXLi• vOLba.l4 Les CO, Agants, I pAVTIN ORE AND FININBRI. 10 fiSBUS( 1 11..V.A—__The new and commodious Steamer WENONAH, Capt. Joe, Ls DAWill s rue. regulatin betwenst.the aborts ports ones a week, leaving Daltlesore,_ from; her . wharf, ETeder)skck TVLSDAY.O.tiNssIO, PILUeLIf mean Frsigns earned at, Inzerstett. Ttrionah. FrAhtrossottp attended to. hieNiszollso fro Bastoo, Ptdladelphle,. elf nbewhero, coralmod4O -CAM of Steamer '/ED(O/9.ks, will be takan ohms of ter ene*tety upon Its antral. in Zaitlnnen, eltArpts t 'Paid,. and f orwaadednromptiv,.frea. of cows*. alana.7 Persons born t he Northern Sratel.doslrtn2 to View the hater Flrlds of •Viwtal.a, or . Wools after the bogttea of friends- mut Wagon* Itittol the-tattler at • the. Wlldernesa,, ChancelloraotLis. Fredsrictuheckh...or Spottastosnia Clorulliouae., hare • splendid opporturdtr.:4f dole[ 10 4 , 1 route. 1 - Ne WEZIONAH it provided' with: exeet. lent staterooms .. .and. berth w ACCOlLlmodat.l4sm. new fa lo every: tespeat a firsts au Boat, being now, Fortaforamtla n "freight Or Pases Se. Oppixto nr addresa.TOS.: WHITE, PV:tzt, as bowl. JOS. /AMPS TA:FLOft. Agent,' 2L9 West Falls or., Baltbnoro. ITTSBURGEI BTEL,WSp.L_!§, ANDERSON, COOK (SUC6RdWAS To' holtCettlV' 'Vannbatmen id" the besii rata el Omit akei, 6 4 ,Pat acs Cetag_ott:vf ,11 P 411515% Bowroneatus shut cur 'Stair, tUazit filial±for • r 3, ! • ea tttg and lgerg . 61 ro , k, xit s (amen- oug 111! . • Vida —darner of nos!. and Stodoi ' ltireidol,Tiw 0 Idocom abovdtho alpooopttelo *mac •• • • , if g.- , ;;~~eso~,uT~ox. ~ .. . The eo-partnerahSp heretofore extrdog ketween the tudeothemed =oaths name of ,I,ONE/3030YthA is this day dissolved by turistrig abnient.'' tuber parte- Is sotherhed to tom she, Wawa n! theists firm he the'settlensat or thy batotss, The , at- Wu of the late 111112' wits DO settled -at their fat% met odle&SetriSt•OCErell A , Aar Int streets., Pi -1R.11.-exatruzamms: thhttlit.teo., - I.±_epicw TTAVING - IYISPOECZD - 01 y: 'WILIER., AA- :Ler. urrEass? rrtTlEE' Pitlfbutf*,l44./.- Molcf.. • ~x o ~„, 41. t s 4 - : ttaiLl'ittroßasorr, cokko. , P bg f s r f .!, * to i g l m e PO AtpAv e mti ß ramtei:dost:-2s. • QSE PV . ; A,. 114, LE.:4,-,brste: " , r otlisr IN 14, warranted -m:4 At at, .D 4 ay owes% w. 8..134 , g4 , LISP .7,1
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