PITTE3I3tIRO+I.: antaumg. mourera7Avaup 25, 1856. ifrimat.—Prom, - socattatx, - -tenth'of September will see the. most extensive .parade etmilltarrirhich has manned for a good Amy .;Jeers in thisalty.' The American omnpany—tbe Infentry—expects to turn out 000 hundred men. The other cenßanies, except the Jaelnon Blues, who - .0 err Castle Fa immpmest, will e , . ;streets with 'Tanks litryjnarsiesd. t,..7.v a r , Time Greys have reeetred i • gpixt time lately, and are having very . The Shields. Guards have been &Until& week A flag is to be presented to the Jacks on Blues on the tenth. On Thuisdey, there was a very fine "muter" MoCortnizies, on the old Waskington Road. Col. Hiram Hults wu.the commander of the day, assisted by Col. S. IL Lightner, aid to the Governor, as Major, and Capt. Thamaa Espy. as Tilijutant. The companies are air follows: .American Dragoons, B. Morgan; let s Lieut. T. Townsend;- 2n d John W. Boyer. This company is from Washington county. Jefferson Blues, Capt. David footman; let Lieut. Joseph Thompson; 2nd. do, Daniel Swick ird. This company is also from Washington ceini. - Th ty e St . Clair Guards, Cept..Thomas Espy; let Lleot . h uic , Bong 24 do. Samuel Adams. Jefferson Caialry—Capt. Hiram Hultm Ist Willson; 2nd d 6. James Morrow. National Lancers, Capt. Pmcent, Was absent. I n hie stead, lot Lieut. Wm. Boyce commanded, &foisted by 2d Lieut. James Johnson. Union Artillery, Andrew Large, Captain; John lenge lot Lient. andJamcs Large 2d tient This is a new company, and numbered forty mem bac in full uniform. Tax Muse House.—We hear a good many complaints about the pedlars in the second story sf tberatarket house. . - They expose for Bale jew elry, dry goods, boots and shoes, Yarietiee and other articles In such profusion that often the vim& 'market Is entirely divested of its legiti mate character, and Loomed s sort.of haber dashery lather than a place for the sale of but ter., vegtattes, and such other products as are properly Included in the word, “marketing." We - think it Is unktit te &mints and produce dealers to .crowd- the space so completely with these goods, as to itioommode those who have Wilmot right there; , it Is unjust, to the elitism's who frequent the market for the purpose of Recanting eatables, not wearables; and it is un just t the city merchants whose business Is in juted,bythese smalltry dealers The merchant pays dollar upos dotter for the privilege of sel ling his goods while the market pallor with in ferior goods and bigger prices . gets kis stand fors quarter of a dollar. The complaints which have reached us have been so loud and so frequent, that we feel call ed upon to mention the matter, and hope the Market Committee will see to it that the Market House la not thus diverted from Its legitimate porpoise. Tax Taarcntaxon Lasorx.—A league, on the plan of the "Carson League" hue been organised in the city. The Divateli ssys; the league is ea 'mods- Lion for "the enforcement of all laws restricting - • • or prohibiting the traffic, by legal and honorable means," and coneista of all who subscribe at least five dollars twits funds, paying tan per cent._ in ':..chub, end the remainder in such assessments as the 'hectors may Tietermien, not exceeding twenty per cent. In soy month. " The officers, until the second Tuesday in lan . nary, Are as follows: President, James Marshall, of Allegheny; Trtisarer, C. L. Magee, of Pitts liurginAeoretary, J. Heron Foster, of Pittsburgh; • Her. T. T Preesly stud John Alexander eithecty, John .Wright, of Pitt township, Aced of Pittsburgh, and Wm. 2d. Shinn, of Ross tosmshlp. 7 1 1 1 5: 2 ; Tin 0010163 Com' Fere:—Tbe 'z'ustl, Society. hes ~ .sppeintect., the to:lowing cots uuttees to maul eloring the coming County ot r . . "Fountain and Water-31r. Charles' - Loelthart. ~....%•;;INsooration of Fountain—Mr. Somas Afirdook. •••••• Marshsl of the Vegetsble Department—Mr. , Goehrin. 2*" -Do. of Fruit do.—Bev. J. Knox. Xtti. of Plant do.—Mr. W. C. Dunn. on Designs and Bonctitets—Mr. James lteed. " . • . CoMmlitee on Covering Tables and Shelving. -;4fr. John Gilmore. Committee to prepare Ave hundred feet of Wreath-IKr S. Wardrop , • - !BUNDIJULT--CHLOROWOBX USED HT TH3 Me ws.'—On Tuesday night lest, the house et Mr. -Lamb,.lMessettiger of the Adams Heprens Com pany on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Hallroud,) larQuinies Bow, Allegheny, was entered through • back window by a burglar; who proceeded to Mr. Lamb's room and placed a bottle of chloro form to Mr. L's. nose. He then proceeded to search the boors for booty, and succeeded In obtaining money to the amount of .$lB or $;0, width he toOk - frobt - reider ttieppla*Vit wbieh Mx. .14 reclining, and-some 'Mall -:,artieles of jewelry. • - Mr. - Lamb woke up the 'next morning, feeling weak and almost helpless from the effects of the dangerous dose he bad remised. Coomissmase Comm.—The County Com missioners remand their office, from the pith-east corner of the basement eta, of the Court Hotuokto the room on the first story, for merly occupied by . the United States Court. appears, to us that this room ought to have been given to the ".ProthonTitary, whose present office is much too cramped - and confined. Every pos• able nook sad corner of• the present office of the Prothonotary is occupied with books and papas, and in year or two momeome change willbe abalutely. necemary. We think the Su preme Court Boom would have been more prop. erly placed in the occupancy of the ProtWno „ FBAIGUT Thin/um rim num.—Thursday afternoon, a freight train going west on the Ohio and nrcursyhards railroad, rern off the Meek at Bocheiker, owing to a ribmidjustment of the switos47 Only the locomotive and tender went off,; Thu up and down afternoon -*sins were delayed about two hours, by the obstruction. No serious damage war done 4.0 the can, and no Poricdi. l !" /0 2 r ed • • ' Omulislin-s—Arorrom Breve of Five Patens.- - Ort?Ftrureday.:rifternoon, 'the sail-boar, Fanny Whirler wrdr. in the Allegheny', river, below the Fedusl et. :bridge. Fire y oung men, who were is It at the time, narrowly - esoaired with thieirlifflL Three of them clung to the boat until• they were rescued, and the other two swam to the Chore. - A sxsts'freine building in the Ninth Ward was burned down. yesterday morning.. We did:, not learn.ths name of its owner. —We lame learn that the building wss a two , story brick house, on Pe= street, near the outer Pennsylvania lialkond depot, and Wu owned by J. T. Hutchinson and occupied by Wm. Moths! .; _ . . . BOSel'iktrat PROM 1713161111.je.—A bay mare, a very hieli:eittnablecanbnal, - wee stolen. frorn ' peOlniron Thuieda Ighk at ObVe Bun,' where IhirGal are encataiett. The Gypsies lmattu the horse. marketlaas They einegibii no - tidings ettheir lose property, • Llama 'lady died onVooday to Idinermille,. from the pain mond by s savers and violent. tooth-ache. She was attacked with ,an affection of the teeth or jaw abate a. week ago, the pain:, from which wee eo same that it disturbed her mind, and yesterday resulted in her death. Tar Intoreas Ebt+son.—,lonar 13. Elexi.—We anderstaltd the first leetnre - of the reason before, the Young Meta Mercantile Library dissorlation will bideliiiered on the- 24th of . Ootober, by the post-wiclohn 0 Sake: ' The lecture will eon-, old of hi! 8111414,r100 Perne.t.The Prate." ' - - . Chfiarttdfidi, ffo.. 78 SiattbiSeld streek:is the. only , cork batter in Usti City. and at this sea , ' son when- every good horse wife is patting np tier prelerves andpicales, he is prepared to for= l " 'ldifk,itri,`tatt to order corks of any sae , or Bee his advertisement. :114,Coacatex of Mr. &Water, which we' an.. vtardy, is advertised in another c 01... • - ,inckgramme. It will be seen that the ydit be one or high musical attraction, ...lit predict the largest and moht - fashions :. -. sentience el the, season. • - 44. , :-. • ~.____'' ~' • ,n. m. .... , ,a . ,..,,; ' lam " mAZILIT . T1L0178133.;—...e trtilt, of ..... ii'4 Taggarteolerk of tbnAlesket;apinst Allen Coi -1 dell, Superintermlent:Of:tha Igite)cet, 'before Al derman Wilson,. vas ftaken up _ yesterday and continued until Tuesday next, 'at four, o'nlook, . • Wirpertlealtrly relinseltbe ittestlon to this m ix Jp ito rtisement , of Mr. Smith . prinolpsl Trlpl I for boys and St. Petals/ &hool for' sobools ernt be opetssips tondo, sepcovvara. - - - Pa., irbiottlailMen in ex/omm Ort7-4!eierh was dliooilitinedl this week: • ' Tii of fire on Friday morning about four oNtiook was owned by the bunting out of a chimney the. Point. - ' TAM SlMsbeth Sembiery begin its neat ses sion en Tueedst, September 11th. See advir- 'jai - P:4oBmm of the' 2nd Ward will meet st the Dnqueeos Engine Home st 8 tectlitekP. 88. - MlOTillibitalcabaotetholerswmmwAtin Tczt INITIMMI . - . , . • , . " i • ' - ' . 11. 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'', ''''l''' , l , P - .;'41- , P , W - Ag' - '-- f,',--t-r.',Z.:&:',-,,C,64---1::--• '' f '''''''''''`'' El-r- do' - ' 4l4 ''''' ,- W l-m- "'''''' A ` - ' 44.4 '''''''''' '''''''- . r -' - ' . - ' - - . . '. - . - - . , , . .7 -- Tni Net expo noon the : Pennsylvania Rail road to artablish a Sunday breaking train; In order that serusl thousand of our citizens may desecrate the Sabbath stint every rehire, the streets be robbed of thei brakemen and r atuttomary Sabath h rs quiet, and engineers, Condueto be depri*ed of the blessed influences of that "one day in seven" 'donate and rest. TELEGRAPHIC. One Day Later from Europe k aRRITAL OF TUB NORTH STAR New lons, Austist24.--Thenteamship forth Star arrived this morningfroatilames and South amptotclwinging - one day's lifter - advioes from Europe. , She left Southasspronat 8 o'clock on the evening of the 11th instant The accounts from tie Bafftlo state that the anted fleet was drawl' up in front'of Strobe's, on the morning - of the 7th. The bombardment was to commence the same afternoon. London Atone , Market.-Consols closed on the 11th at 90/®9l for money and 91®91} for ac count. After the regular home, transactions took place at an &drones of I. Foreign maritime are steady. The-London Corn Market was quiet, and in some ossee prices had recovered is of the late decline. The North Star brings 120 passenger". Intelligence from the Baltic states that on the 6th inst. the English and part of the French fleet weighed from Karon and anchored the same day off Sweberg on the 7th. The two fleets were drawn up in front of Sweberg and the bombardment commenced the same afternoon. By way of Trieste we learn that the French and Eriglirh were demolishing the fortifications of Anapa, contrary to the wishes of the Circa& stens, 'who were, however, unable to oppose the fleet. • • General Vivian had bone to the Black Sea to choose a landing place for the troops somewhere near Baton= ' - The North Star brings the second edition of the London-liars of the 11th inst. ]luny Markst—Consols on the 11th were 903, @9l for money and 01 ®9li for the 6th Sep tember. After the regular bonus, transactions took place at a farther advance of premium and closed at 41 to 4} premium. Bank stook 214 to 215. Exchequer Bills .March 20 to 24. - Foreign securities were steady with an *Teresa amount of burials. COM market quiet with, in some eases, a re covery et Is. LiterpooLifereketa—Cotton. There is a bet better tone -in the market with no change in prices; a good barium was transacted on the 10th,' and the sales reached 10,000 bales, 5000 of which were on speetdation; for export prices were a elude higher. Srescusi, August 24.—in the ilaW Shell Con tention to-day, resolutions denouncing the ad ministrationwere indefinitely postponed. Greene C. Bronson, Samuel Beardsley, George W. Clin ton and Charles °Telmer were. appointed dale gates to the. National Convention to be held at Cincinnati. - The committee reported the ft:Mow ing oandidake for State 'officers t Josiah Sather lead! for Governor; Aaron Ward, Secretary of State; J. B. Mitchell, Comptroller; M. Lyons, Treesurer; F. Follett, Canal Commissioner; Da rius Clark. State Prison Inspector; B. J. Dillon, Attorney General; George Cole, State Engineer, and S. S. Seldon and John Willard Court of Ap peals: . At the ciao of the nominations Mr. Haskins attempted to Wrinkles 'resolutions denouncing the administration, when a dispute occurred-be tween HuMns and 'Atjernmallarr; charges If insincerity were bandied, and the lie wee given; much confusion ensued. Sr. Louis. August 24.--In the Einem Legis lature on the 15th, Mr. Stringfellow introduced a bill to authorise an election of delegates to a Convention to frame a State. Constitution in or der that }fames might apply for admission to the Voion. . The Bill regulating elections has been weed. It allows only one voting precinct for each coun ty and enacts the teas face system. The seat of government is located at Lectomptaa. Dr. Simeons,anny Sorteyor at Port Riley dar ing:the cholera there, died recently of that di sease at Fort Lesmewoith. , ;lonrstar, August 28.—The deaths from fever '.string the 24 hours ending at noon to-day, are siiteen. Ower three hundred asses of fever have occurred here since the commencement of the -epidemic. The deaths in Portemouth for the laat 24 hears were 22, And there ere four hund red mutes under treatment. . The disease is still increasing. There were twenty-seven deaths 'here yesterday. ,Havrrnosz, Angnet 24.—Flour doll ; sales Howard street $13,137,eity mills $8,25; Corn sad Wheals: better. New Orleans peperßoi Satardsy:werereceised; they contain no agent linw You, legend 24.--Btoolo heavy. Flour firm; sales 22,000 bbls at $8,80®9,26 for mixed to good brash-State and Obio, and $10,76®12 for extra Genesee. Wheat easier, but not qnotably lower; Bales 60,000 bash southern white at $2®2,10; red sl,Bo®l,Blf. Corn unchanged; sales .80,000 busk. Pork: CotMe demand - at previous rates; sales 7,600 bble Beef , firm; sales 360 bbl.. Lard unchanged; elates 860 bids. Whisky mime et 48. Groceries firm; trio Coffee llf; sales 900 boxes Hamm Sugar at 01, and 40 bhds N. O. Mohacs sr. 85. Tobsoco firm. . t PrtuAleatna, August 24.—Plour market doll, prices favor buyers, very little export de. Melded; the only transactions reported were at something less than $8,70 per bbl., the exact price not made public ; Wee for home *overt:tip lion limited within $8,70059,76, for common and extra brands. Grain : demand for wheat prices unchanged, Wee 9000 prime D 4; aware and Pernsylvanta: red at $1,80€41,88, mostly at the former rate at which it closed dull; white $1.,90(gt51,95. Corn scarce, small sales of both yellow and white at 96e. 040 unchang ed. Groceries and Provisions unchanged, but little doing, Whiskey, demand limited, small sales in bbls: at 41®42 and in We. at 40. entailmen t August , 24.—Flour continues heavy; demand moderate; sales 800 bbls at $B,- 70®8,75. Corn has further declined; soles 2,000 bush at 85®88, end 700 trash at 71, de livered. Wheat fists; tales 1,800 bush at $1,25. Nothing doing in Provisions. Whisky firm and in good demand; sales 400 tibia. at 82. Sugar excited; sales 225 hbds fair and prime at 7}l@iB; One house has advanced all Fades of relined I. --- DAVID C. HERBST, Arai, Produce, Provision and Commiseion MEROHANT, Fa 20T .14balyibrig. cent te Hairaf : rittSbarel, fi llA3 his attention to the esul l..l %f M i x t es."l,.."2 4 4esettieemissuy smut .:easy ic t ROWN'S ESSENCE OF GINGER—. • othcr sapply