IMI 4.4 fr, 901pit$ cpPpica auLt.. Wo/zus. • • bramariv & lIANUEAGVIRRRS OF SHEATHING, ssallar sad Itor.r OOPPXO. PBEROZD OOP _ • 1071:1_3p, Bawd SUR tonnes, Spence Pada, aa, TieMtsm n 1 and balers in AISTALS.IMN PLATE 101 - ARTIEOPI, war, &o enturtsatly on. band, Tillman's go. 141) 'and 1.20 Secirrui stria!, • • ;_•• • •Y' ilVittitticirghf Piiaa. waxer &looto6ppae eat to any desired pattern, 1 ,- .lausr. 41C - 13. COLLINS. _rotwattillig and. Commission riterobant = , ` , :iuttsVnioilmitintuatsis a4silio.ButteicSoods. Via h. An 4 nosed Gewah &INV No- 26 Mod Med. liVatcrch. Di. Dy "las nerd &Trey TIIIESIIIO, Patna, - 114,191 . hid tin; ailvintagrini Naito= s entlegen and Dies. Pliale, inn seven! rean? prantice, Aare . Ws professional slinks!" la BUROIOAL AND nir.DIOAL GABES. Den V. D. "toward." • Wilson niceandlool. RIM. D. EL .L.SI c•Loso.A..lYeavor. 11. MA1N. . ..• IlOn.T. J. Whom. J.John IL Mellor, •• Jacob lictollistar.Eoq. • • toyalidto =mist. .61:0VE ALBXANDER..IIO.A.DLEtY, maxirriotosts oro DlAllitlf l flal vaarm or COOKING, PARLOR AND HATING STOVES, Pada and Fancy pratp Fronts, &o. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PAWN' Gas rßtrittrizio and Sienz Cowan:two - COOK 'STOVES.; - Onto° rind Soles ROOTTIi • uol3•lyi6 No, 4 Wood St, P Itt burgb. P.. N . . 01-I,lVcius ez 13 Foreign ,and Domestic Rills of crirrrricAsr,s or orposia, Halm N(TU AND Bitola, 110 :eetMEIT fftIIERT, PITTEUU&GE, PA. 111641411wttons mach ou all tho principal atlas through out the tuttal 81Atos. ap.o a• . 0 kill-1. 0 R.*? . ----- .s'EnAr2 BONNETS AND RATS, II I I I1 11 NONN&T.aIIiBONB, - ruswras, NO. 99 91.913.11ZT STREET, 904 9 47.59 , _ - prrrsauzga & P. AR IC LB. CUMIN % SDB AND ALL KINDS OP . , VS" IFL Warehouse, No. 51 , 7 Wood Street, Raga bmakbt at market COCIECE do BRtI ILUIVT/CMI21110? Iran Ecalllng,irros \Partin, Vault Doors, . Window Shutters, WLudow Guards, ke., Anr. al annul Slred and 08 Third Sind, (Itaiwatti Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Han co band a misty ct now Patterns, fancy andplain suitable tor all purpown" Particular anent:int paid to to. dosing GrauaLota. .Tobblng done at abort tonne. ,inr9 •• . . ... . ' . V4ARAWIFin& PRIFIND, A 71'4. Ci I. N lf2 Y H A'l` Li ART , - 40LICITORS IN CHANCERY, go. 6, Mutes Mock. Ihitmor, kva ilfrOotbactlau prvmptly fu5..141 11. aby patio Collin , • kora, or Ream Wifmrsuflo. wat attoffdto the puralsaf and &do of Reel tat*, ob talotha Mosey on Iloals and blortfinba malflyao Ar.o IMINSOX. wreasolowooLus.. _ RoBINROII, - ':11INIS Ei MILLBRS AiIIONDEILI AND EIACIIIN/STS. WAt3 . BINQTON WORli Pltt•burgth Penne. 0111 c.. N 0.5111 street. Minulkcisirs — kind, of Staata ingtom and Mill Machin erntultiogii#Criaill Wcrk, Mina Boller% and Bbelit Goo andliapatring aaneou short cone.. isalbay.i.k. A.N do tsON. ,Tilauitsctaritsaud Waters to et Irtuda of TOBACCO, EMOTE" AND CD3EARS • .1 , 1 D • TAE3-11.1. T1C133."..C1Ct0. of If mitigtlA Rind /113,1 Diainomt virrseunau. PA WOIAIDLO-N. /EXUMA-NU II:. 810'IITBILLS DRAWN RY sitia&N & vo„ ON TaR trarzior DANK, LONDON, IN AMID OF ODE • kiDND STERLINd AND UPWARD& DUD 01 the prlnapal clam and town. of Franca, llefitunr„.Etolland! , Oannany, Unsafe and other Emu - alio t."64;07 "-"44 42i n t. t r ,r9 I II7TAIIII A 'OD, :Rankers. Wookalreet. corner of MIN. eMt!ZI %N . rto 45 , 151taillset 244 "Pittsburgh. • A good assortment of et,onn, CASSIMI , S, Ventres, Cole Mas, end ell, goods suitable ter gvotlemeCie wairjngtrettlSii. ifirOiNters premptty tilled, le the latest style or the art. tattlt:lyafe 7 SCOTT, Dentist, • HAS remcrred to the house lately occupied by Dr. Wm. A.Ward, No. 2TB ratio .treat, (eonth ell%) third door apora aagd att : BBt. 0121:8 Noun from Os. on till 8 P. d. ...-.30131t, sow— .- -Apr taw -aroaer Pittsiv .. inkEiteel Work's. JONES, BOYD & !Inc Luinnirs of . OAST, ETR6I4 also, WINO, PLOW cad a..B:STILP.L; BPRING9 and sST P% Caner Itasimt Pirst Streets, Pittantrgk,f:s. naac 13.....8.'1-it3 - 4-IntiS &r CO., itothrictcasta Etogsi ; s! tinpro - nd Psitene Steal ' CaltiVittOr reeth„ • — 21.171va• San anlAnTlletit, - 14991ydfc• • > RAM ROAD SPIED COMPANY. Jogapn 01.1iiiortiv-..—.;.—D4 W. C. Bidwell VW:arias ki 100 81va..) ' . eirvirscrozzas LI RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPINES'. Corner of -Water Street and,Cherry alley; .o.lgidtc . PIIISIII7I3OI‘. PENN'A. J. 1'r.1.11-IrLE ilermai,CrX,T.galT Zia. 54 Bt. Clair Street, (Dr. Islsli ; * PITTSBURGH, PA seAO-ty.la Mirrzz't- hltastinous Vramin Drarzong, 79te 15,14 Nemedyinai Mate ErrlLstre to Niterminalc Has, ElcS, 0=10.16n11, Btpas; Mospareng, PIS." Mol.ll,l3lllolVanill MID akin= Ism % 50,000,sousIOLN IN ONN MONTH.- . . . . Theiii - Delebrateel Annalles 'ban tem ostensinify laud for twenty-Do yaws in ail peals of Earope, sod thek wino alms power hays been attested by the Courts of Essela, form, roglaud, Amdahl; Press* Ramie, 84110114; Bnigi• a I •Hollest4 lights, do., 'slut their Desseleal properties hied, and spiproied by the:creel distlegatehei Medics!. it Das all cress theyearld. . --. _ . destnactleeneas to all ktride of .drama arid trisects bees certified lo Me. ixeistrp--by the Directors of the iPablid.feetitiitione, Mate" lanars, Preletetors orl"lih . ., Werelledisise ilLasutin, sad by various dia. lag Print* cttliectiL. . . •. . .. , lihmareles Toadrhardala kid Certiticides of the tarsi, of t.- . lieseedies ism beano Utile Depot. - - 74 sale,ldbolessls sad Rated, by the Irrrentorimi Pro. prletdr,. . „ dO.9PPII WPM, Practical Cdusielet, • ~. . . . . .. . . I I - l it 7 ita ki . Oii , wt :tas: a d t. C.iisdin au by E. , ilt:D . : •WE „,n " ,:num... 6l2'"a ,Dr. " Eg ici, i(" :071(!li t ::: . a ) .. 14 7.,:::;:7 . .. . . . . MRS' 00.; einiirWocil and &scrag.: . 1 0/ 4 :PLENTNO,, A ci.i., .. . Corm ail Markt; it. `.BEtartlit ♦- IPECZN. amt.. Migtway.! .. . . ,' , . , ,_ , diB.•Bmdfo • er,' °n and Prather Ettore... '• TiOrpisironW Sono; No. 31 Third et,• • .ISabt end Oto tmtrgi . Phandetytds, hins tor ads .R 2 AND &WM SPOrila :111111hT, DO Roo area • Patna Irtpe, OdAnalenf and Cr rim' st loeethats,sndnponthshattama klub ot Leaner In Am rough wanted, ens: vblch the • • tharbseates wilt be sirlusLii cub, or taken In stanahe Lathes:stoma toe of sharp and sold. mtalydOs IL:ommoir nom. ?Wee the mesa a the people, stating ttutokosininstig nizionbrop• plallotophinfila7 ;Oa* cooky,. 6bow ibsin • good tblag , kt Us mer its 1 04 4,1 11 1 117 dnuinstistady sod' kw, 4111 not baskets to .gkeit - Pialf 01011 14. kittonag• The Maims hava co rod./ 1nt11441 thil tgaimmt_sl• sklaii coocanilog tb• , rtgagagiLlorretTzwia BlMitin, mu my 14 ma In kw iguniaje vasellin of We la•dicial• nut anonallisold in mall Mika Of Ms lot' It is vow •• gnat. •!1•91 , 1*t0 glotket noktll4/ yet ditir dilemma of Milnr SU& al' diarbAN dYlarlt.l7s dn. lad Slt Ito Hikes *ran that atlas Goo dataolidoeut of than punkas of Ms soleaL.lfoitotoe. um. Is fat =a binitkolel 4,M :ft= Make to Tata. koin the ttit Attune to thopelge. Try the altkis and 14 - ngkand dialoilgontrollg, and tirtianuauf•ctann grprkosd gg W•i•••nillinfoirt muds. - Rants? 71jurrinsw on. Hzerna.-llit. Ow. • Err . stp,;ol,lo ‘9, , .PWOUnth; tie - ourtariCitielli for Jaipur sir weak', sad his proranad the slost4pitrred afddld, Trams**. tbui'lnirr of or agamorikk.h.as ' , PRIM*/ fa Arts aor alma :Vara „la, th e orandica 044 IrellifictSra be gin= We .6, o 4o i mirrasairo to rig 0a Dr.:, &Jim, lobos asp 'dug rif ddridad la weed, says bet perrardsl art he la wapididdtolitra 4taandfal advice la nal ram , . . DIigh'VU..VITCLII i 3. W. sintr,Es, pi m a**, raj p Gras Throat and ":""to compUatMAaitb rr causlAgrixeiapposaw otec• 191 . Pam anti, n 26 11 % PA.!: O:6ISIMTARTON PR A ILA a qua. Mama ki tbLeal dt N411.4.1,Tra, e • e . : it GENUINE:. WAR' SINEGAR of - our taakthatrom tha l ergamq " 2 " 37 for salmi. MANGUM Gnome anaTs JLoik . goo et•Alkolibuy.. Goods Tind , • / 0- Na° • 'f.,,.,:-7.-,. • . ENNA Forwarding and Commission Merchant' And Agents for atonal's of Pittsburgh Mann facidtrtw. Ootrifgamente and orders for LEAD, Fawns. true, PRCIDIJOH, de, rolielted. Prompt alters- , tion to receiving and forwarding. No. 49 Commercial &tarsal. St. Loul• teStdlt itcaluv cacu.wia dz vcl.: ---- //1111712LCTULLLS or .ROPIES A.N.D TWIN7O3 Of all slaw; mod descriptions. Warelionee, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut Ste. Two 121:tares dare the P. e. fl. A 0.P.. R. Freight Depot, MEM= Mall Fashions. wrctoour, W1T0L133.41.1" AND RETAILDE:eLdR3 ' ♦ID 11 1 0 1MCIIIIIIDLI or IRATS. CAPS, FURS, BONNETS,.&C.. Are , now opening for the FALL TRADE a wiegolDreot Mock of FRESH GOODS...GIob will be soli at low prices. No. 131 WOOD STEIRDT, ger the doore shore Fifth. Pitiaborgh. Alai b1R.14041.N WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALR OF AMERICAN WATCHES. We Ncould moat respectfully call the atuiu moo of theyablic to the American Watches now being en• Inflatedly introduced, 1e.....r.t0r0 of obh W 1.... to firmly eatahllehed that entire confidence can to placed Open them as safe and correct time keepers, both by the Wearer and seller. /laving bean eppolutaJ Wholesale Agate lor the sale af them Watches, the peddle mey be amulet that ma t an poll • 1 them at the very lomat cash prise, . We Lave alas a vary large gook a Silver and Natal Wain, Flue itelJ Jewelry lu sets, en ae Coral. Uernet, OrILIZa, Jet •ntl Pseetings. Oar assortment of CLOCKS is unusually largo at prevent, comprising Booms bosoliful polliwog of Eight awl stop pay Parlor and Wilco Clocks at greatly minced prices. W. hmm also a MI stook of Eogligh Rod Swiss (laid and Savor Watches on bend, .11 of or °ma importation. •i.o, Watch Makers' Tools, Matarlabtand Watch lliaossw RETISEMaII t hISYBAN, ric , 42, PM *trawl. •• • 010.1.11ERSI filtrrititustti Don't fail to procure Mrs. Win4lolee Sooth tug Syrup for Children Teething. It tau oo aqua' on earth. It greatly facllltataa the promo of teething by aartanlag lb* gatai; redwing . all latlamtnallon—rill allay pain, and la tura to regulate lb. Dapeu.i abort ft, mother., It sill giro rest to yottraolriti, and ballet •u.l health to year latamta. Perfectly safe In Rhla valuable preparation la the proacription of one of the mcsfexpenianced and altliffil felzale Phyakitha k new Ragland, thdlaa Lath nscd grid, navartaillng ancocas In stint°. dam. PITTSBUR . 01 , 0;d. 1; Ws Declare It the t.,st sea tercet reme,o In the cotIJ, elI cues of Ds.enters ana Mottoes In Chthlren,=htittr visas from teething or from say other come. if life arta brtlth amt.. onkaiitskt ty dollar: entl cents, IS worth Its tretght la g. 7.1.1 . . Ilnlbra of bott/es tiro sold every year b the Undl , o iltditu. LI la so old and oroldttlod remo.ly. PaICE ONLY 24 OENTd a YiOTTLE. SPNocua genuine mama Cho fao-olaullootOLlßTO , a Pill lIINS,Now York, !sou tha oatilda 'mapper, &Id by Druggists throughout tbA ON.iawly OW H. KEYSER, Agent for Pirtsturgb o 4 . OW SEWING MACHINES D bi e Er. FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, Tin PERUVIAN SYRUP.-WRIT I 9 11 Mat person. have an Idea that the Peruvian Syrup ha • pravaration nr Pune.l•n Darks. This it not the caws It Isla soluble prapareti. of Peolosida of Iron, at hick is read ily raced 1,4 Into the castiation, awl will act as • tonic lo - a any that that metal doss not usually art, when glvia In lb. tovta of carbonate; or ovate lu the Iron by hydrogen ptseparatttn, so papal., will, phyak..aus Whoever dale. to give kola a torus that will he accaplahle ti the Inman efotoseh,endlliet flit fa readily taken Into the blood, will t ie. this Pernvim,Syrup, which I. •Itested Ly new, of high character throughent the country. Dr. Ray., Ills State Sayer of Sfusachusolf; Italian to its extraorill ear, vir tues, and wa have erery coulldetic• lu the of the &gang here to convince sue nue of tin soma. The Porn... Syrup la fade le iliatuip, and ha. perforate-I moat 'radon lot curio in all die. e. molting • bole and alterative preparetiou. Sae long advartlaemant In another part of today. Clarrne. DR. GEO. 11. KHYBER, 140 Woo.l street, le the Are , Er this city. eel?dl•T Conceit Flano for Halo. AMAGNIFICENT CONCERT PIANO, of the fainone m•outectory of flaClTir A PIP STEL,Lelprig. tiermeey, which in without doubt,one the finest insithinants, its rmirdit fallout end sweet.. of tone, ere.; erer anted to this city, and the owner only pert. with /i on unmet of remoral to • Western rlly. For further particulars, apply el the race of the krenitig Chronicle. tenherltichc CALL. AND ItXAMINIT. Tat LATEST IMPROVEIMZINT ~.. IN Sewing 4Viachines. HIS IS THE T M r ACHINE whope 'owners offered n premium o 412 0 0 0 Ia Philadelf;hle to soy other em ethlbltlon it the Ytauhlla Institute that could do the came note of erak es mall.— Mete °Mt not holm been accepted Ile enrert,.rity rant to conceded. for late at A- id. AT.A.Rsiall A: jaltioltsT FLDSItia. ST, ALLIWEIZNY CITY. SANDER'S HAIR DRESSINO ROOMS, GRANT STREET, OPPORITE TO R CIATHEDR AL, OPEN. VIIOSI 6 A. Al. TO ti P. AI, Where getrtlemeo ran thetr nalr Dream] to the Ista and roost feehloheble,sosol er. U. him AMA ely a mom ex prey!, for Ladle, where ',Winter atteothm .111 be el. to DRESSING LIAITI. 1099 PARTIES, RECEPTIONS, to. In ASA opproveo et7lee. ARPBANDIER'S CELEBRATED SCALP TONIC kept con stand, on hand and for We. DIN:I) A I=yr:',Y , tisboisr :4 4.3.-r.ol Irl 117771Z11111.111 AKD OXALIS rtl "Wooden anti Willow Ware BAEBiTE. BROOIIff, IntO9HES, COFIDAOP, de. No. 21, Momollo, EIZESEI AtIT9MATIC APPLE PARERS TEM 011EAPEET IND \ Far eale giggly, or toy the date, by haillaL MIDDLE% U►ml.Gom or Woodon ►►A Willow Wu., ►oUAIwY N 0.21 Dl►mond MISS CORNELIA A. SAUNDERS, ATIk. . • teacbai on the Photo end tdaladeon, having lovatatt I. If& iffy, Lwow pr a pitral to give lamas on al th ea of ibt above lortroosaata. !rba ramify ruldancs la at No. 131 Btalthhald atreat, whmo abla .111 b happy to Import to rtroction to thole daatriog bar Araks., ao13:1 mtt THE BRAMAN si;i4 ' . 21.11PWT, *a I MOOT RELIABLE 7.14101111 in .4i eo Ugric st . LABBOgl44 iioaTu Roe. C. B. lU BMW. Attorney and , Counsellor at Law. m»~rmsirl VOA SALE.—A fire!. CiaBB Dwelling Donee, N 0.1216 Pews stroatara of lb. moan dretrable lona Nom In tbacitr.fia.• iptirahirtahlenca. The bona Is com• =odious, comparatlrsJ7 Low and Iltiad no with all rondsth ImPrarlnhintar and ocrorrixteactli. • lbalot l shone 23 NI in front by , 200 fiordeop to •-12 fact alloy, and ha ob ft • UV. otabia. /or tort= or farther infamatiou, APPIPO .. U. 110120 WIN, wrot 6 • ' No. IV. Toortb atm< , SILL, Sußaeorr Dprtign Office at Cib entl Ited4onee NO. Sl' GRANT hTHEET, mycelia the Clout How, believes be con suit the weal. of enyetut may Snot him with Matt petroxage. AEI of the eerlotwaylas of Teeth Ineette4 Sr 1.144. .10 MORES—For the accommodation of puvoam danlroaa of potting their root tato • home of 'their ow.. v• have 1•141 012 morel of Mow cheep tatll4log lots Ort W•obbiton: Hob 26 foot grout Ly ltrl drop Poke. from MO to $1.26 Not. Tattoo, CO in ban}, rto malodor In mall monthly pormoots. log : OOI.IIbEKT a sONosa B u Re u c PHN o N E j AV GOODS TO-11011.1tOW. .jur. ORgar — 10E C — ICE — AAiII. iiikascra * Botra 9 cumn-- p o spa' aid Americau Closfraktur, B°l' W". r""'i44. ZBBLNEk—bO bbl& for sale by miss cor tivie pccratitancei. rdcza z co., IMEIMIZQ o I FOR ALEX. R. REED, tio, EoS Vifth Sire•t pliveuveau BEST IN TUE UARKET CHARGE or BREACH or Till PRACII.—W. Ift• Young, Esq., of the Gem of Cartwright & Young, dealers in cutlery, on Wood street, below Dia mond alley, made an affidavit before the Mayor, on Saturday, charging Mr. l ßartberger, the ar chitect, and the men who stein his employ, with a breech of the peace, in threatening to under mine the wall of the stare of the nit! Arm. Lest some one may think u4at mir friend Bart huger has become a •.lawless" character, it - is necessary to date that ho is about removing the old building lately occupied by Mr. Cheater ' cor ner of Wood street and Diamond alley; that in doing so, it appeared as if the end of Messrs. Cartwright & Young's store would fall out from want of the support afforded by the walls of the old building. The information of Mr. Young wu made to conform to the requirements of the law, and prevent the possibility of a catastrophe that seemed imminent from the appearance of the building. This matter woe amicably ar ranged. B.3II7RNED.—We aro glad toffee our old friend Mr. W. Whitton Reddlak, for so , long a time prinoipal of the 9th Ward Pithtic Schools, return to his position. For a year or two he hen had in charge the Public School at Uniontown. Mr. Pryor, who. has been the principal of the 9th WarttfitiliooPotthis.pltrfor some time back, Is now so tritiy;mitilkagtealth that he is obliged to resign " d Reddiok is book s6aln by irl4o dtit':, 'rectors, his old place: We whiz blikrialibe school over .rbloble pee " 4"? . . _ . . _ • _ - BENZ ViOsbltrgh.' Qsaytti MONDAY- MORNING, SEPT 12, 1559. 'OFFICIAL P4l. 4' It OP THE [Hit City and Nowa llama. THE COUNTY NINTH WARD: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday an d Friday. Aftmottoconrear. ()Weimar°nB for the flsr.rrrrr, by Shen, Ootiritin, 58 Fifth St.— rorre,ts:l IN suN. IN MAIM. on rs 9 &dock - ♦. AI 12 6 Barometer...... --- Scree lon Slid.—ln our countiug room we have two fire-proof Wee, both new, either of ',Welt we will sell on reaeunablo terms. One is a large Burke Barnes Salamander; the other a Small Reliance, made by A. & T. M'Clurg. Either would be a cafe invesinteut for those it, nee& of each au article. Tht canniy • Capt. John Young, President of the Board of Directora of the Agrictiltitral Society of Alto gbetsy County, has math, the following appoint ments for the better cat rylug out of arrange ments at the Pair Oround netts or DEPART?IENTR rlrr; l 6S:fperintrndrnt—Adj. 0 onerkl Snodgrass. Cants—John Hodgson. Sheep and Si'nu —John McKelvy. Machinists' liall—lV in. Barnhill, Jahn L ILyd. Mrehanies' Hall—hater Pork, Jr., F Jones. Yarn linplemmtl—C Bravely, Esq. Floral Hall—Gan .1 fl. Negloy, John Itlnr ook, Jr. Vegetables—Wax. lifari.o, Downie Ilan and Poultry -11vril nipv, Wm Oliver. Artist,' !lull—Jamta Read Ausucutetrear. FAIR.—A meeting of the Board of Directors was held on Saturday. Preuent, Meeere. Young, Snodgrass, Kelly, Negley, Mc. Reley, Bissell, Hodgson, Murdoch, Snirely, Martin and Reed. Minntea of last meeting wore read end op. proved. Mr. Negley requested that a portion of the band be set apart for playing in Floral Hall. A motion to that effect was made. Four of the band will he expected to be in Floral Hall, where arrangements will be made to conceal thorn iu rustic alcove among the Sowell,. Gen. Negley informed the Board that he had engaged the neceeioary glace ware for the Hall There will be a fountain in the centre, it, . water falling in a pool surrounded with rock work, the rooks covered with moss The General was em powered to get gardners to assist him in making wreathe and arranging the hall.. Oen. Negley ' was iostruated to make arrangements le Floral Hall for jollier' and wines instead of piecing them as heretofore iu Domestic Hell. It was voted that a couple of lines in heavy black lettere he placed at the head of the boost columns of the city papers, the active of the days on which the fair is held. Mr. Schoyer, Secretary of' We Society, re ported that he had leased the ground for Res taurant eltee to Henry Beetle and Dario Johnson. He also reported that he had furnished cer• tificetee to delegatee to the U. 8 Fair at Cities go, and to the State Fair at Philadelphia Mr. Murdock reported from the Committee on the Farm School that there was a general feel ing in favor of holding upon Gen. cluodgree s as one of the Trustees. The General wee there fore re elected. lie reported the school full; that the boys were all healthy and hearty; there being no less than 99 present. The Committee were highly pleased tat the recitatious of the boys. The report wal adopted. If was agreed that the prise animals he de• eiguated by parti-cralored ribbous, to be tied around their necks The brat prizes will be dec orated with blue, the second with red. and the third with yellow Mr .1 It Itee ! woo appoin.ed to provide the ribbons. Metiers Hodge.. sod Alei: 0 , 9 were app.inted a committee on forage The eame clerks and gate-keepern aa last year, with ono or two exceptinom, were appointed Each officer is expected to I his poet on Monday. Mr. Livingstone acquainted the !lotted with the fact that he would be unable, to attend as judge in the department to which he was ap pointed, as ho is not to be in the city. ('harlot S. Bissell, Esq , was appointed to fill the vacancy. Messrs Bissell, &Moyer and Reed were ap• pointed a committee on railroads They are in arrange for the running of epeeist trains in the grounds at commutation prices. Other preliminaries, audios furnishing hedges, police, etc , etc , were arranged. Ou motion of Mr. Bleed' it was voted that the Board give no permit for the mile of epirituons liquors within the bounds designated by the act of Assembly of Met 'tinter, (within half a mile of the Fair Ground.) Messrs Snodgrass, Negley and Scheyer were appointed a committee to arrange for letting booths for the sale of eatables 01. i. beer: also for the licensing of shows and exhibitions. Under the not of Assembly of last winter, the officers of the Society are authorized to grant permits for the purposes specified, and of this, those drciring to sell eatable., and drisSoldes, except aririterons Inpoes, adorer fair qmanete,,ill take notice. A warrant for ten dollars, io few of Mr. Clerk, bill poster, was a tittiorized, end lb: meet log adjourned. Rtor Casnuan —Sam'l Johnston made ail aft, davit against Wen Walker, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Snyder, Miss Smith and others, charging Ilion with riot. Au the complainant was coming from his work in Chartiers township, on Friday, he was attacked by Walker and at the Dacus time a number of stones were thrown by the above named defendants and others. A warrant was leaned fur the arrest of the parties, who wero taken and brought to the city in the afternoon of Saturday, but the prosecntor, Johnston, did not appear against them and the rase was held over for afartber hearing on Monday, (to-day at 10 o'clock. Mr. Walker elated, however, in the presence of the Meyer that the obarge ageing him woe false; tbat he and Johnston had autos 'hard word; but that the latter beget/ the quarrel. lib tillages that Johnston used unmannerly lan guage to the women, whom ho charyeriwilh Ihr offence laid in hie affidavit. It appears that this difficulty is oue springing not of the present alrike among the largo ma jority of the coal miners. Johnston, as we are informed, Is ono of lite few that continue at their work, and on this account has drawn down upon him the ire of thoee who will not work un- der present edroutuslances. It is indeed a pity that 'tome amicable arrangement could not be made between the proprietors of the coal minee and the laborers. We know nothing about the merits alba cue as between employer and em ployee. The rights of the question Is a matter etititely between the intereeted portico. Yet leav ing the (motion of merit wide, it is a matter of regret that so many etatwart, able-bodied men as we saw in the procession here a few days ago, should be unemployed. Doubtless roomy of them with their large families are suffering for the necessaries of life. We venture upon this sup position because we know that a subscription paper in their behalf has been circulated in this pity, and malty persona gave to the needs which they were amused tainted, and existed because that the men would not work until the question between them and the proprietors of the coal mined bad been gelled. It the strike shall coo. thine 'much longer, we think the price of (foal Pill be likely to 1114h1/100 in the eiliee on the titers which look hillier for their supply of fool. We may be permitted, io conclusion, to express the earnest wish that present differences may be healed, before occurrences like those which we Lava noted in the beginning of ibree remark,' shall become frequent. ... , . Tar; Fain GEourtna.-WO took a eying visit to the Fair Grounds on SattlXday afterneonlast, In order-to sealer eursabresirbit had been done and was being done in order to give eclat to the Exhibition of this week. We found that enter prising, untiring public servant, Oen. Begley, surrounded by his assistants, devising, directing and superintending mailers' generally on the grounds. Everything is In a forward state of preparation, and ample secommodations will be provided for exhibitors in oil departments. A horticultural flail is in process of constructiou, 240 feet in circumference, admirably adapted to the exhibition of fruits, flowere, and the hundred sod ono other varieties of rare and beautiful, useful and ornamental productions of the gar den, the parterre and the conservatory. The preserved fruits and numberless delicious pre. parations of the city and country ladies, will have n prominence and position to attract mark ed attention. A fount4du some 49 feet in cir cumference is in course of roustruction tinder the euperietendance of Mr. J. T. Shaw, assisted by Mr. Benj Kelly, whieh will lte a marked fea ture SW challenge the adatiratiOn of beholders. It will Contain a jet with a copious discharge of crystal wafer—combining a cha r m ing display of rustic esteem , . with racks and eh ohs and ague ii, oils pla i s and water fowl. Thi will be a most attracti o and captivating featurs of the exhibi tion. T 5 hydraulic fixtures are being construct ed by th firm of Burley, Farrell 4: Co., and they are taxi g their skill, ingenuity and taste to en sure it a Mt( rf,rurre in their line. Since so much money is being expended, so much time devoted, and so large an interest be- , ing displayed by the hlanagere, we sincerely Into they and the public generally will be re warded in beholding a grand exhibition from both town and country, attended by all, both far and near—especially by troops of ladies. .I.stt it. Par:scans' AILMTIIM —Puratiatit to call, a number of lay ministers of the M. E. Church residing iu the bottode of lbo Pittsburgh and Allegheny Districts convened in the Smith. Geld 31. E. Church on Friday morning, the Sib lust. James L Graham was electid President, and Wm. G. Kincaid apppointed Secretary. Tho exercises were opened with appropriate religious services, after which the Chairman qxplained the object of the Convention, followed with the read ing of a portion of the action of the blational Convention of Local Preachers, held iu Now York, October, lsStt. Brief remarks were made by several on the importance of assomated effort, whereupon it Wee resolved to organize forthwith into a Local Preachers' Association, to be com posed of the lay preachers reviling in the Pitts burgh and Allegheny Districts, and appoint a committee to prepare a Constitution and By- Laren There are about fifty local preacher. re.. siding in the bounds of lbw two dietricts. The Convention then proceeded to elect ten delegates to represent them at the annual meet log of the ..Local Preachers' Association of the Methodist Episcopal Churches of the United States. - which meets in Baltimore, Aid , on the let day of October next, whereupon the following were elected James L. Graham and John A. Scott, of Allegheny; Wm. 11. Kincatif and James Derwin, of Pittsburgh; 3 W. F. While, of Se wickley: John F. bravo, McKeesport; Henry H. Lswie, .nharpaburg; Edward E Holmes, New Brighton; John A. Banks, Pine Creek: John Murray, Bridgewater. After the postage of two rereolutions, the Convention eiljnorned to meet at tbn rail of the Controlling , 'muted above. Sr.Lvitto I.lQues on Senn,: —The . Committee appointed at a temperance meeting in Allegheny , city some 'line ago, to see that the law against tho Bale of li.ptor on the Sabbath day shall be respected, ore. as we are informed, determined to carry out their instructions. They have, ac cordingly, instituted legal proceedings against quite a number of tavern keepers for violating the provisions of the Sunday law. The liquor dealers, with some exceptions, appear to have adopted as strenuous a determination not to con. form to the requirements of the said law, al though we are assured that a large majority of !the ettiteue aro determined to assist in carrying out Lb., Sunday enactment, so important to the peace and good order of society. It is said that the liquor dealers have formed themselves into a ' league, and contributed to a general fund (or the defence of all the cases that may be brought be fore the Court. Many of these cases will come on for trial at the October term of Court. We hope that alt our citizens, whatever may be their occupation, will remember that good and whole some laws ought to tie observed. With one breach of them, comes in speedy blICCES•100 an. other and another, until enactments will Le of no more won It than the paper on which they are written, and we are at once sot afloat upon the sea of anarchy. No more wholesome law is upon our inanile hooks than that for the suppression of dram selling on the Lanni Day. c Court of ilanrter Sikrnione was in igereion on Saturday, but tiers IVIA littler nave general routine business Inutsaoted fpm. II Clark alias Rocs was discharged from jail whore ho has been ninon the fith-day of last December. He is, nr prormee to be, a citizen of Louisville, My. There were two charges against him for forgery and two for larceny. Ile weed guilty to one or two of them, we do not re member which, hat was never aentenced. While in jail he has shown abilities for painting, etc , whirl; if he would properly employ, would make him a tioefid loan in any coo - annuity. Ile left io his cell, in jail elegantly painted on blue patio board, the famous sentence from Henry Clay, of whom ho was a groat admirer—"l would rather he right than be President. - The arch of hie cell ho hail painted in an inuneneo star, with tho .160041 colors. Ilealdea the discharge of Clark, Mary E Keefe wan act at large on her own recognizance. Oho wan committed on charge of perjury, on oath of I 'Wen Coreaiu. Three were the only matters of any putdie intercal that were transacted. ELE.•rions —According to previous notice duly vivo, the Stockholders of (by Mouougabele Paa senger Railway met ut the office of M. Swart, welder, Leg , and proceeded to elect the Jolley, log Board of liirectorA Menem, James Laughlin, Harry Woode, Thom S. Blair, John S. Connive and H. Palmer. The Board of Direolors did not elect their ollicere. They will, however, probably he F'..r Preeldeut, Mr. Laughlin ; for Treasurer, TEce 3 Blair. and Secretary, M. 8 wart %welder. Ro.t I.lbertri Rath, y.—The EloakhoWere of this Company met at the oilier of J. F. Macken zie, , on Saturday, and elected the follow. ing Board of .Directors: liners N. P. !lawyer, John Aiken, Wm. Phillips, .1 F. Mackeozie and James Johnston. The Board of Direct ors me t subisequently and Matted. For President, N P. Sawyer: for Treasurer, Jan. Johnston . for See• retary, J. F. Maekentio. We learn that these roads are to be pushed forward to completion without delay Kittvii Ileasetr.—A woman named Mary McKee, aged &Dont 50 yearn, who was removed to the City Poor Houee. on Thursday last, with an idiot daughter of here who was put in the name room .in the third story of the build ing, threw herself from the window of her room, to the pavement below, on yesterday morning, about four o'clock, end woo instantly killed, her skull being severely fractured It is supposed that she woo laboring under a temporary fit of insanity, as the 41111111e8 of adjoining rooms say that alio was restleee end noisy during the night. The coroner held an inquest upon the body, sad rendered a verdict in accordance with the above facts. BAIL OlVid,—fitaphen D. Dillaye, who wee brought hero from New York, charged with for gery, wan held to bail in s2ooo,'ae will be re membered, end Mr. Swartzwelder went his bail in order that Hap. might not go to jail, until Buell time no Dlllaye might communicate with hie friends. (le Saturday be got the neeeleary bail from bin friends in New York and imme-• diately left this city for Lie home. ft is no more than jnetioe to Mr. Dillaye to stale that the tes timony on the hearing before the Mayor was Ouch as to put a new face on the matter an far aa he (Dillaye) in concerned. It looked much bet ter for him than it had. PrIMITADT—A town by ft n nib r name would not eound any better; and the mail will always eome direotly, for there in oot another of the same denomination In Pennsylvania. Now ten thly every body pronounorn Pennelatil, and though not a month old, who in Pittebnrgh deem not know it. The itiir.l pale of lola will take plane this afternoon. Exconsuom Ticaers to the United Slates Pair at Chicago are now on sale at tho General- Hell ttoad and Steamboat Ticket °lime, corner room of the Monongahela lionee, or at the office, Lib. erly street, opposite the passeuger etntioo. Pa nne wishing to visit Clerkland and Detroit, can purchase exenreion tickets by that route for tot the rotund trip, giving a ressoeible time to return in. Tnn building lots in East Birmitrghato, to be nokt on the premises to-morrow afternoon, by P. M. Davis, auctioneer, are eituated in the very Choicest localities of that. thriving borough, both for business phrposes and dwellings. Tut ease of tehlrleke ye. the City of Pitts burgh, was argued by Mr. Williams for the do fendant, before the U. B. Court, on Friday Judge tilhaler will reply on Tuesday. Cousurrau.—John Gallaher, charged with having caused the death of Ills. Blargaret Gal laher, by ill-usage, gave himself' up on Gatur• day, and waa committed to jail to .wait hie trial. FINALLT NMI", charged with biting off filo noso of Barney was Gasify committed for trial, on Bstarday that. Tun October number of 'Pickles," a Monthly 'Pimlico' of wit and humor; has beassocolved. tit for eale,bypm7/4 & Fittook Fifth eared. Ta - a cars on the Pieteager Beltway, did - not rtia at all yettalar' „ ' . . • El1.1:ID ON Tllllltirutosp.—A men named Hill Magee, Jr., wu killed on the track of the Fort Wayne road, yesterday (Sunday) morning, about 1 o'clock, in the borough of Manchester, near the enter depot, by being run over by the engine "Clipper," of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Rai). road. The engine was backing out to the outer depot, after having landed,the regular passenger train iu this city. It is supposed that Magee was intoxicated, and had lain down on the track and gone to sleep there. The body was horribly mangled, being nearly cut in two and otherwise literally mashed. Magee Wes an Irishman, a gardener by trade, who worked with his uncle, Hill Magee, in Man. cheater. Ile has a wife and children in Ireland. Coroner Bostwick held an inquest on the body, at which a considerable amount of evidence was , taken. The substance of the evidence Is given above: and the Jury, after hearing it, rendered the following verdict : "That the said Hill Megeo came to his death by being run over by the engine 'Clipper,' of the C. S: P. R. 11. Co., on the morning of the 11th of September, 1859; and this jury do further fled that the said P. R. Co. are in the highest degree censurable for not employing a watchman to attend to the track in the borough of Man , . cheater, and for not carrying a light on the tender while backing through the borough ; and this jury ie further of opinion that said accident would not have happened bad these necessary preettutiolls been observed." Egan th Lawarscamcc.—At midnight on Saturday a fire broke out in the steam sew-mill of lilichaal McCullough, Esq , situated la Law ronceville, near the foot of Wainwright's Island. The mill was a valuable property, and gave em ployment to a good many men. It drove circular as well as perpendicular moo, manufacturing large quantities of 'amber. The engine from the Allegheny Arsenal was epeedily on the ground, and the company did its bret to earn the property. The Nepame,Niegara and Independence went out front the city, but the difficulty of procuring a supply of water pro• vented them front doing an much good as they would hove effected tinder more favorable cir. ournateuess. The mill was totally . destroyed, and its fine steam engine, to all appearances, to tally ruined. We do not know how touch the whole was worth, brit probably from seven Ip ten thousand dollars. It .was insured forAato only. The mill was contiguous to Wainwright's brew ery, which woo in imminent peril, and was eared only by the meet strenuous exertions. The building was on fire a great many limes, and they were obliged to tear away the boarding from the side of it to save 11. It was, however, even tually saved, with but small damage. It is be lieved that the fire was the wort of an incen diary. • —tho Sunday, a fine balm Gilead tree that was an ornament to the e:reet, was blown dawn, and fell directly across the railway track.in Lawreneeville. It is a great pity. The llfo limo of a generation could not replace it. The railway company dug abont it, in the coarse of their work, to such an silent, that the fresh breams of yesterday, toppled it over. Tee Ern—S. A. Sterrett, M. I), devotee special attention to all diseases of the eye. Cataract re moved by a new operation, reusing bet slight pain or riot; to the eye. Residence, 277 Penn street. . _ Notice to Builders and Contractors. PUP. UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for RowleaJ Parry) could respectfully Inform Mole lot chow he hut done work, led the pohllr generally, that tas is oorrprepared 1.. furolsa Mate, or pot on elm. Ito°ls, lu the most opprorul manner. Orders for fLooflug urlli paling of Slato (If loft at the office of Al.. Laugh lin, comer uf Ittua street and the Canal, Fifth ward,) will lot promptly attetolod THOMAS PARRY. yx, nuol. Assurance Company, NO I 11100ROATD DDILERT, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN I3C, • CAPITAL 30,29e1,900 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND DUKPLUtt.- 2,104,11 1 112 ANN UAL 11.41'ENUE, for the 'aerat/. loy Jauttery3l, 033,924 12 Tills COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loa. or Damage De Dinh amoa er.rl d..... 1141.. of Property. TA, links of Prentiente are twalerstr, aO.l, is elf rued, based upon tun character .4 the owner or eery (sot, and the merits of the rink. [Ammo promptly ottbuutad anal paid without reform:ice to London. a rivcial permanent fund yrorrir4 rn PAiluJ•l. rin . o.foo ToPnrotl of /Mon in !Au country. ..... LOU IR etttranclarti. Messrs. James McCully A Co., 174 Wood stiee.t. tt . John flop, A Co., 173 tt •• nr.artk A lilrkptlricks , 13 Liberty street. D. Gregg A Co, 9.4 Wood street: •• IVllwq trEhoy • Co., tel Wood taraat, - Jaw.. 1.1, - Cenditow A Co, 103 •• Alute.t. I Ca. W. Water street/ tt IC A. I abuestook A Co, Vint and W0.,1 airesls; •• -Le Woodwell & &cots/ and Wood street, • Atwell. Lan A Co, H Wood street; •• tiorrhaeld A Co., Forath atel Market streets, • ilt-Candletw, /deans A Co, Wood and Wetter .Is; 11.[Irsittllets IS Li.urg• 11. Htuart,l..4, 13 Ban etre.. /tie.... Myers. Clagbo k ru A Co, Market Ore.,. tt Wm. MIK.. A Cu., It:South Front are.t. ' 51Tuteneon CAtlllue, Frout end New etet. tt Smith, Wllllants A Co., 61.3 Masker stseet James Graham A Co., Wand'.". Letitia alreet; Joeeph D. Mitchell, Esq., President Mechanics' Book: Jame Dunlap, Esq., Pres/dant Colon Dank: Don. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Ouurt. JAMES We AILS:LOTT, Agent, Je=lydi• Temporary OfPre, 103 Wood street. rir WENI'Y-FIRST LIST Or APYLIOA- A. TIGER for melting Idquors, Mat/ In the Clerk's 0111, op to Rept. oth, 1559. For,,. Iteury, tavern; lat ward, Pilteltargli; Fluttin Timothy, do :Id do do Joloas dotal W , do 24 Jo do McMahan Patrick, tarorn,Cnattlers htwnehip; Praetsch tinetaeos. eating house, Mit ward, Pittsburgh, /Or/. Thomas, ...eta, fah do do numbers Bantus!, Oren; Chartlers towttehip; Tierrteu A therty, with other steeds, 24 ward, •Ileg buoy. Wailbrurh John, with other goods, Rail SurtutogLae n; TLIONIAM A. ROWLEY, Clark. Clerk's Office, Sept. 81h, 1859. asikAttl JOIIN M. BRADSTREET & SON'S IM PROWAID MERCANTILE AND LAW AGENCY. IL U. NEVIN, Jr, Agee for Plitalturgh• (Teo (entered to NO. C 7 FOURTH {STREET. Otllee in New York, No. T./7 Broadway MO tar Reports of Merchant. and Dankest era preored with the grestaat rare. seAL.Notste aud Aesounts collected PvotttitllT. ett,::tud Country Residence foi Bale. ABRICK COTTAGE with near three acres of Land, about half • mile (rout the •Ilegbeny Est art, on the hill, tnottnaudiug good air and flue scene. y. Tbe hones bee .1. good room., Die/de cellar end tato] attic. There le . tine Spring flume only • few Joel trots the 111th.., and alai • Diable on the property. to. gone.. DILWORTII t BIDWELL, set laid Corner %oar street and Cherry alley. Prupaeals will be received at the alines oral* Comity Cosioninkiners of Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties 10 o'clock, A. hl, of September Ibth,or ou the ground, .110 o'clock, A. kt .16th lust, for th• tree thin of • BRIDOE ACROSS PUCKETT Cant, at Stewart's 1111/—tbe crest Ewing the flue LOC (If 0.13 the two counties Span fib .two feet. Stone work to be done by the perch. Stipersit u• t by the gat lineal. Plans sad specifications si 01 be otbib Dud on lb. day of letting. ltd.*lMl . Br Oipla or ColLlNlSslnn.¢.l 11101 1 / 1 1 ANNUAL rem Allegheny County Agricultural hloclety, Western Pennsylvania and Ohio, 11111,14 M, 1511‘ anti 161 h SKPTF.DIIISICIt. I ttsll CASII PREMIUIII9 I BItDAI.9 Amaunting to Nearly 34.000 heir G romule. 5- qt. Ward. pITTSUURGn. TENTS and other erections provided for the dloplay of the Altuhanle Aito.D.amoolle Fl o wer.tottola Uouis, LuploruoutA, Frulto, Vitae,lmo sad Cur. crud Shed. mei Stull. ha. Homo., Cattle. Shoop and Swine, auo Tables for Cope of Poultry. GROUNDS ABIADANTLY FILIPPLIFI) WITII RAM W.. 1.0.1• Y• Thursday and Friday Aboodaace of steam power mill Cs protiJeJ for the re Diem of machinery, /to. Atii. sant tar estdblOon should lte &th to either Oen r . Y. c ft. N YUM W. W ARNIII LL, 11aq.. ir ords./ BRNJAIIIN RELIT, Eau , Sapwintaudon la, carefully labolled,. with pen• name sad nuidanno. Entries cocain:l sad egbiator. ticket. tersieb.a at UAL!. A SPEER'S Plow Warehouse, corner Deril'a alley sad Pena street, idler &anal 1849. Ray and Straw ORATLS for all *animals entered for ex. bii ilitnt. nod Koala no lowest cash price. Dar All @abase mast be made no S.retary's Rooks on or hewer TUESDAY lIVENINO. 13th ar !September. All *c liche. and salamis. Unapt hon., rand La brought within Meant:Joanna by Tuesday non.. llorata at/mitts./ no Wed. needy roomful, bat man b• entered previously. Competlttou beyond the Slate cordially ballad Asp Vigilant algbtacul day 'Jt.Dlll33lotb: Ishibitor'. tickets, $l,OO. AU exhibitor. become mataMmi of the Societe. Sir Ten Oasts fur $l,OO. Poor tickets, GO rent.. /Or Mingle admission, 18 rents. /Pp Vehicle. sad hones will be admitted to the Ground. t the following prior:—Two horse reblele 113 cont.; 111000 horse tetilms,l 5 retina mingle horse, 10 real. The Chime!. l'esaluor Railway and the Central Peoo . ll. 11. 4. ,or,. will be in constant rommunkation with the pound.. betters addressed to a ROBERT McIINICIIIT, cialnwdivi. Co...llo=lln' Neerstary. Pittsburith• RF:fl --- fOVAL - JOIIN S. LEE, MICRCUANT TA!II.OR, flu removed Ole eatabllihment & NO. 65' MARKET IMLEIT. Nattdoor to N. Ilolom t 80., FIRRESU Al a FOR FRUIT'. A: 200 boom Bunch allient; 250 do layer do • 26 dram. Balloon du 100 bozos Volahela do fur cooking: 60 ludf bons do do do GO clot& nto Chamo do. Jot repel .d R U od forma. by 1111Y1111211 & ANDlolfig.. .010 No 3O wood a. app.dg•B‘ c t "'" w " II RUNES— • 75CMS WThliStas I. 5 55 do la q. /00 kip fXr cooldai, • _ asst reed sad sow L o g ,. juror it ANDREW& ao suo —11 MP PI " 1 -` 1 • 94 " :14°A*' ' V.? E== Four Days Later groin Lumps. Sr. Jelin', N. F., Sept. 11.--The steamer Ocean (bacon from Southampton and Havre, for New York, pursed Cape Race, on Saturday morning. She left the Needles at 2 o'clock on, the morning of the let inst. ILsr ethical; are four days later. The news contains no features of unusual Interest. Nothing important had been known regarding the Zurich Con ference. Tho Liverpool cotton market war firm and had an advancing tendency. Breadstuffs continue very dulL Provisions had a declining tendency. 1/0111 . 1011 . — Conrolp closed on the 3151 at 95460 95e. Dispot , A.—The Ocean Queen railed from Havre on the 31st of August, and from Powell at 2 A. 11. of the let of Soptember.• She has 300 pa:ran gers' a large cargo, 840,000 in specie, and a heavy mail. The purser's report says that on Sept. Ist, 3 o'clock /.. O. passed steamship Patton, from New York, after t he Lizard, bound, in fourth latitude 15: 12; longitude 21:30. Passed steamship Vanderbilt, from New York for Southampton and Haven. The Ocean Queen experienced heavy western gales for s. Our Liverpool correspondent says the three day steamship Anglo Saxon, for tleebee, and the Kan garoo, for New York, were detained till the night of the 31st, the stormy weather preventing the ember. kation of their passengers. There was nothing of importance known respect ing the Zurich conference. Advice, from ithens report the dissolution of the Greek Chambers. Liverpool Cotton dlarkei.—gales for three days ending on the 30th ult., 23,000 bales, of which the speculators and exporters each took 2500 bale'. The market closed Gma with an advancing tendency, and in some cases prices were 1-16 per lb highor; middling uplands 6 13-16. Lirerx.l Brewlo.oll Harker.—rho market was very dull. Richardson, Spence A. Co. state that the weather had been stormy and was-favorable for the crops, but the harvest was almost over. Flour was vary dull and easier, hut the quotations wore un changed; American 1012 s. Wheat very dell; red 75 6d@9s Id; white 95fat9i rd. Corn steady; mixed and yellow 5s f 4455 pd; white 'Wee Ad. The Liverpool Provisions market had a declining tendency. L'oef heavy; holders pressing the market. Pork heavy and nominal. Baran dull and nomi nally unchanged- Lard quiet but steady. Tallow slow of rob, hat priceN unaltered: butchers' 555. NEW Y o ex, Sept. 10.—The week closet on a firmer stork market, with increased activity in the specula tive shares. The State Stocks attract less attention to-day, bat are not materially lower. The feature of the dealings to-day, was the strong demand for Ga lena, which opened at 733, and steadily advanced to 7. Sines the board, which is an entire recovery of the decline established yesterday, New York Central remained firm at 79i(iti79.5, with large sales. Read. ing was among the first in the list setting as high as 461. Illinois Central was steady at an advance of I par cent. Michigan Sonlitern, with considerable sales, closed at yesterday's prices. to Railroad bonds, we notice higher prices for New York Central sixes, Michigan Central 8} per rents., Erie 4th mort gages, and a further decline in Michigan Southern seconds. The Illintos Central shares had declined in Lon don to 39} diser.unt, upon an unfounded rumor that a eel! was to be made on the shares this month. We understand that the arrangement for the financial wants of the company this autumn are concluded, and that no such call is contemplated. The market for money has remained remarkably uniform, if any thing. There is increased ear* in discounts during the week, the common rate for prime 4 and f; months paper being 7 per rent. Call loans are uneasy at G per cent, and nceissionatly 5 , was accepted on pi collateral,. After the receipt of the private letters by the Eu ropa, Exchange on Europe visa te.., firm, and the tendency to higher terror, observable yesterday, dis appeared. Leading bills on Limbon were obtainable at I luny I lul, sixty days, and on Paris 5112, le. .2 at sight. The City of Washington took out $630.- 000 in specie. About $lOO,OOO will go forward by the Ariel, which makes the export of the day ;Z1,010,- 000. The weekly bank statement. closing to-day, is expected to show about $21,000,000 in sp ec i e , sad a small increase in loan, The Cotton market contin ues dull, without any new features, there being no disposition among buyers to operate, and prices have therefore a downward tendency. The principal move ment is in sending forward, from first hands, the clearances from this port during the month, amount ing ut 26,000 bales. The illAlloBll of the Corn Ex change during the week has been moderately active. Prices of Breadstuff's have been variable, but gener ally close higher; superfine state floor I 3 about 20c. higher than a week ago; wheat 2(a)3c and corn 2c. In Provisions, the principal activity is in pork, which is more freely taken for home consumption. Beef is enthely nominal, advice, from Europe being very discouraging to holders. . . At the second board, market very dull, and prices generally lower, partimaarly since the board. tlale na A. Chicago sold at 74. Money continues' easy at sto, 0 per cant on call; Sterling Exehange closed quiet at 110 for best bankers' bills. Chicago A Hoek Island 70; Cleveland d Toledo 20.1; galena A; Chi cago 74e; Cleveland A Pittsburgh 7: Illinois Cen tral [Sf; Michigan Centred 455; Michigan Sou thern, gearaateed, 24: New York Central 79k; Delawere and Iltldson 04-i; Illinois Central bonds IS. Now York Central Sizes 53a. At the second board. bonds were nachanged. - Six hundred shams of Rock Island were sold at 70. Sixth Avenue Road told at 140. New York Central fell L and Michigan Southern preferred 12. Illinois Central fell C. Cleve land and Pittsburgh cone k. listens wan rola at 74.5 an advance of k from morning sales. The bank will show a loss of coin, but tho California remit tance,dan on Monday, will replace the entire ex ports, and leave the bank strong. Among the lead ing and largo banks there in a very eoinfortable feel leg in regard to money, and they are inclined to be Shared to their dealer, between the boards, storks w ere steady ; 1:alona and Chil•ago was higher and sold at 75. 1511merding's, Iluquet and ❑umbert raid to-day by order of Oscar, Prole, d. Cu., scene 5000 Clean and 3000 other shawls to a not eery spirited audi ence, which could only be induced to boy two-thirds ut the catalogue, at a large reduction from the fig ures lately current. New Yoaa , SepL oriel ship called the 'Nay of New York," intended for a transatlantic voyage, has been in the course of construction for come months past in the vicinity of New York, and is non so nearly completed that she will be randy to undertake the trip in October. The Inronaut who has charge of the enterprise is Mr. Lowe, of New Hampshire, who has made wive - rat successful ascen sions. The dimensions of the ship are greater than those of any balloon previously built. The capacity of the gas receiver Is 725,000 cubic feet. The ag gregate height of the balloon, from the valve to the bottom of the boat, is upwards of three hundred feet. Mr. Lowe proposes to go directly from New York to London, in forty-eight to eixty.four hours. Droppingbelow the baaket is a metallic life boat, in which is placed en Erriccson engine. Ile particular purpose is the control of a propellor rigged upon the principle of the screw, by which it is proposed to ob tain a regulating power. The application of me. chanical power Is ingesimmly devised. The pro pellor is fixed in the bow of the life boat, projecting at an angle of about forty-sre degree. from a wheel, at the extremity of which twenty fans radiate. Each of these fans is flee feet in length, widening gradu ally from the point of contact with the arrow to the extremity, where the width of each is one and a half feet. Mr. Lowe claims that by the application of these mechanical contrivances his air, ship can be readily raised or lowered to seek different currents of air, that they will give him ample steerage way, and that they will prevent the rotary motion of the ma chine. Wasumarom CITT, Sept. 10 .—Massre.Morris, 0 , New York, Brewley, of Pennsylvania, anknrateley of Delaware, have the pork rontrart for the nary, a $14,95. The Republicans assert to-day that one G. Don- Indian, a clerk in tho Land Othre, has beep flooding lowa with circulars dated lowa Democratic Club Rooms, Washington ' and spathes by Land Com. miasionor Hendrick, under the frank of Senator I Bright, who has been absent for four months. The Times Washington dispatch says that much annoyance is felt there both by the English legation and the Secretary of State, by the recent news from San Juan. The relations of the Government haring lately become friendly and cordial, it is hoped the good sense of both powers may prevent any serious mischief in the premises. It is understood that Mr. Wyke, the new. British Minister, takes out to Central America, positive in structions to propose a treaty, which, if the Central Atnerimms refifte to accept, they will he held re sponsible by all the world for prolonging en unna tural state of thing' between themselres, on the one hand, and England and America on the other. The only wish of the British Government, and a wish anxiously felt, is to . come ton loyal understanding with the United States about Central American at fairs. Sr. Lotus, Sept. IO.—A special dispatch to the Republican, says dates from Salt Lake City to lbe 19th ult. rea.Mail Atebison yesterday. N. 11. Hooper is the Mormon Delegate elected to Congress. Lient. Gray and a party of 42 dragoons, surprised a hand of ISO Indians, concerned in the late 'massa cre of emigrants on the California road, and killed Genoral Johnson sent reinforcements to Lieut Gray, in anticipation of :mother 'mail: from the comhined forces ST Indiana. The store and mills of the Basset Company, at Camp Floyd, was burned; lou, $15,000. The steamer IVO3. Garvin sunk several miles below here on Thursday night. The steamer Adriatic, which recently sunk near Memphis, was valued at $15,000. nor cargo, consisting of flour, tobacco and grain, was almost entirely lost. Sr. Lours, Sept. 10.--A fire broke out this after noon in store No. 10, Fourth street, occupied by .L Shore,artiste emporium and Bogged. Loathe, pic ture frame manufactory, almost totally destroying the store and stock. Tho china and gLusware bonze of Gay & Co. on North erect, was also seriously damaged. The clothing establishment of Seligman .1. Bros. South street, was considerably injured. Th e loom, as far as ascertained, were as follows: Shore; $13,000, Boggs d. Leath, $14,000, and tiny A Co. from $lO,OOO to $15,000. The insurance is unknown. Sr. Lours, Sept. 11.—The fire which occurred yes terday was more disastrous than at first reported. The loss of Gay .1, Co., will probably reach $20,000, upon which the Insurance amounts to 040,000. The total loss by fire Is upwards of SSO,OOO. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Sept 10.—The Post Office was robbed last night. AU the letters were opened and rifled, and $3,000 in money stolen. Al the drag and money orders, wommutilated and rendered val ue unless. swim( rd/C - 11120: AT A BA-130--Alti. Ar.t.0.....0 d r0r0r d. ., .m rd.7.sllfgilltt or ToHalloo s l"'" nrooi . Ir Etzium. l rold l tor ugsz 4oo izßhan.l4bollmrpri....ubenychinanaL SEBS EAGB.--10.000 Blanchester D ish am) Mule d do, on - band mid receiving daily f.ctory for Ws te st bet Wm by .001 &UM, cm. Med, sad Maids 6Ai „ tcr " " du& /1/0 Y6IIoW CaM IiCWI a BAAIDAZILAW..Noa. 1 gdid 2in lots, and 4. 0 ni lik ,14_.71:ttessia46= Commercii ---- Pll 7- 1 . 13111M1al [Rep /IPWW3f for as Alabama aimu. Prraxxxoda,llo3l//r, Ex2l Xi= •12, ksa •' -. . FLOUR-140 market was hardly Bolan as= Friday, and • :priers werea shade easier, although wit!smtnahrltwartatlon. ,.. ' Sales at depot 00100 bids on privato terms. AS Salta Groan:,... , , Arai bands are nearly all reported irrthts way, warm ramble to eve • fair Idea orwhat the temper of th - o market 14 but wo may mention Incidentally that we bear was-Venally of - -- • sales other th. thoio reportod at f.-1,40 1:1,1$-1,651hr (Wrap - • ' Appear and ltxtra, but purchases mato at presort vices 111 .3 ; : Checago, cannot bo pot down bore at thaw rate,. Trani '-. • • store safer 0(1,000 614 at $1,75 fn. Spring Sopar,so,9o 151 1 v . ' Spring lbetres, and $5,10' for Winter 44470 hbla at $4,75 Par ..• , Spring Super, $5,00 for, Winter Extra, sod 1 5 ,351253. 150 • do Soper and lixtra at $4,55 and ss,ott 40 do, atj I,tn [or '..- . Fpring Super,.,lss,los,for Winter Extra, and 75,40, • 100, 75, 125, 100 and X 0 do, $ 1 $447 5 00.60 r. - Papa*. $5,100 • -.' Xsxo for ilfloter Extra.and 5142505,50 for ismllx.d., Pawl braods 5 5 , ..,46,00. Corn Waal, 25 Weis at $1,25 and ILO ter .• at 90. GR AH'I not murk J.laS:cl/05 of :1501 , 1130/ar.from stare at ZWOXI. Rrs, Sao boa at depot at 80, l'Snr•S, SOO.lnsals s. t _ Rad r ll dap , as SI,IA .75 do aa, at $1,10: =0 ea mat. at .• $1.2. 5 , sod GOO dl, Ited from More, ro,.. x t at sl,2a.' PEED—a ealo of ZOO tons at 70 for Urns and sh nil" 55 for shipstotl and $1,30 for middlings. 11EXD—a oda of 800 Dula Timothy is wportra from Ent hand. at $2,33, and 35 bosh Gem stars at SVC , . SALT--etas of 50 bbla, No. 1, at $1,25. WIIIBEY—• Salo of Ztads old 'Eye, et 11,10. BACON—oaks of I,•XxO Ma Sbonlacrs or 711, sad 1,,E40 ths Sidra at fr!, ‘ , . 0110471:01EX—soles of) LW, sugar at 0, find 'O5 bascoffel at 12% and 12n. NONETAILY AND CONDIIERCIAL. 1;r1v oacruy , 13ept.:, r. Y.—Floor dell atul the deznaol confined to the watts of the 1.,t1 map, at i. 4 ,4 0 4 1,76 far superfine, Me.. pork contillaya a B o scarce and tora . l nal'.l l,l l. - it at V I :, .and zit! 4t 10IA:te. hisSil doll and lower, rules of prim 51. 1 .1 at Whisky Inn declined to 7.7 c. Poor dull and lower; fair SViA.C.I.,e. Molest. lower sof doll; Moll ales of prime at 371438,, Coffee dull and pricm &oiling; *rho of prime at 13,-; no change Mother article.. Slg,tit exchange on New York bus &cll.] to prism. Dl/111DELF1111DAT GOODS liens rs—The greet bulk of the Wee.rn trade being over. there has been legs .0,14 where ado In the business with moat of tho loading houses dining the pat/ week, but trade hada on well, and More are still • great Mgoy gooda stabil to go South and West, some on or der. from tbsee who pore/land lightly early in thermos., and bognees ea the ',bolo is hos very sillifectorynnelition-. Brown etesting and eldrting. maintain proriOne quote- Wm; althongh the demand it not ignite no active ao • weak or two ago. Drilla ere taken in Bantam, of the production, and the market is firm. In bleached cotton. there lea steady tad* doing, amt most of the regular makee are In light supply, and, for some des criptio., adv.ce has beer realized. Cotton flinools continue Retire, and firm at previous ono ten.... the 'demand bring still largo sod the stock tight. ' The demand for prints In fan, and all good styles keep Hell sold up, end prime et.dy. tamale of the ler. comp.- in at Gm Slant have °topped prolncriou. thripoe sod trek. an, muting on. freely, without any ch.go to notice to enotalou, - woolens then is is fair trade 10 polka, and clothe, ca..- marts sol wettings, ve bringing satisfactory pale.. Flan nels sod blanker. aro firm, and the trade quite brisk. Fur Moots the deunod 0001100 es govl,aud prices arcs well mono tattled, the alleOrtrrientl being nonenally full and conmieto- Among the mold prominent, we notice the olfaehloglons.., formerly the Bay Mate mIlLe, of which Nes= Prothinghvon A Walls are the agentilo this city. Foreign Goode—Thedorriand for British fabrics Is mole, ate, and the stocke of some description., sorb an Bradford sod other wonted gods, are lied for the meson. Btufike generally are not large. Prenolt and German goode, how ever, are in god supply, without av much activity to notice in the demand, sod prices generally role alma the same.— Phil. N. Amer. qu r. Loots, Sept. a—Tobacro ket iet and lisevr, offetlng. flour is dull; supe marr Is mantra] at $401,10. Wheat—the receipts ...anted Itu UAW bruin aales of choice club at NO, rOlllO9O tall EtV.4s;;i'r; fair and god WOK,: prima and click, 9541tritc. Cora anti colon o 1 smell lon white at iSvplnt. itosrox Ban now Ewer Ala. b at —,Sinea the com meecameht the ...It Wow be. a fair degree et welattY: not enough, huwerer, to Induce war manufacturer, toese soy undue exertions to increase their stocks. There quite e. number of Loyola from the interior how in the market, wit lel] wakes hominess go•ad with tile jobb:pc le wow. but those who roll to the wholewela aoutheru sod Weeders dealers are tow mreerieneing a ',dry quiet 'woo. The snp. p ity of &oats is fell ter September, ut some styles Were is a mitel quantity, bat ne a whole, we• have es many geode Land oa the 'stews. of the lemon mud the prweent stale of We market will n errant. Iho resunfacturete are, however, get...roily dispose' I pply Ws remedy, which lies with thew, of tuaklog tap Sees goods theta 'owl) et this season. There have been tare public eales afore our lest report.ea which UZI mows wero sold (or the aguregrateanas of $16,994. —(libue:aud Leather Reporter. • • - Tile general business In dry geods ILe Net week has bean lusgee than way previous period of the sea.. The user, cheats having We ter,, connection,' haw had an active trade, and the demand from the roneby eectioes Las been quite protulaink, sod added to the volume of general business. Thera he, however, • groat desire manifested by the holders of domestic gouts to sell, and we observe wore weaker. is • =fain styled', and no improvement it. pike. lit the More , desirable goods—f Y. b.Trib. The w beat Market opened (two with an upward tendency, under a good demand to RR Rae.. °relent but owing to au advance in rat:sof freight; the buoyawy *not cbect• rd, and prices at I. riots were a &Lade lower. {Stine, grades were gale!. and unchanged; about rake® brush chant , ed Lands, at (1,01 for No.l white, 90e (or No.l, red, (Gc for No. It red, 74(074;..1c for No. 1 erring, 714711.- lwr No. Grine r 67, for refevned end et for rejected whet.: Winter extra. remain dull: eletnt I bbbls were Sold at ;7, 0044forspring broods and tt ter red w inter baud.. Coca was pilot but (tut. about 1 . 1.bul Loeb ;banged bend. It kW fur canal tomb un ttl!i4e . .le leer No. 1 in core, Ned Ll!•2_. for Nu. 0 . In ',tore. Oats nere firmer and en advance uy paid for ;whittle 10 lower warthonwe; about 4,0e1l ltnett were gold at 21,14411k0 in .fora. Rye, Lee in .lore, and Itr.ty,L7e on track.. Barley tonsure. Timothy tend has atilt.. ePrime parcel.. ready Wr shipment, weru sold at f_, hit oat • vi do lota were told at $1,95. [Chicago Pere,. Import• by Itallroad C a C. IL ears rattle. 14 d.b.a....0ar". iebeat. 15 1,41 s J Mew.% 71 dr, 143 sks wh.-ab Irad seli 1U Janis maar, J 7 111Cotula, 4 do, 10 1,143 dour, lank, llitchcock, M'Creary I co; 501,1,1 a whisky. J Myr; 15 Jo, L Mel, 12 pkg. tobacco, anima A Airier; II blirs Ltis flour, brae,.,, A liiikpatrlck, '2_%& so wheel, carom"; mast, Lambert A Shipbar. 15 do, 511.1tirkan cr., 10 .5, featbers, FL 11 Bing b libLs pearls, A Kitts-, IU hbas tobacco, J Urier, 12 Lbl. alcoluA, P Hayden: 2 de., It & co; 1.0 btolstlonr, Walt A Wilsou; 61 do, W Culp; 100 Jo, IP Ilinzhatu; 2= 4 do, 54 aka TP4lothy need, Gs So. lard, 37.bbla oil, 151 Oa wool, C 4; cal. Oscan, 10 to do. 1 0 4,41 2: eke orhest. 5 lb/Unarm do, llama. • Licht, bbl. flour, Flack & Baru.; lar pleas to. burr. J A Ma-uric; s cake hams, GI bbls lard,F Pellets & 191 tails apples, irt.b.udleu d cg 1U do, EJgerlon A , :swan; ny P k g....J. 110 u.. o 4 / 4 4. rkgs. Chadwick A. sous; 24 bbLi ull J S Leech & co; 56 , tangs, kit ' Kraft g r b 1741 0 4, . I , h r '"°4',l Iti Qµ 09 SPeltrX 15 .k. 0 51 15 10 ebla fO, Canfield A cc CZ tam check., Little Jk. Trimble. 40; es. Perkins co; 50 pkga cl.pper, Park d, cti, 50 bble obur. 51c. Elroy; 30 LA.. cheese, Leech d 1101400 mm: 611. wagon stuff, kl'l9l4lamy & cr. 14 421.11 WO .1 hare.; 12 do, modsy cotudgboo. Jr metal, Itluark A co; 194 bush blies; Wit. roartb 19.1 bbls floor, 3n:um AnJer; Imbi awn & co; 150 dr, es.bple Japer, 745 do, T 11.11 a. cm 70 dr whialty, bia/ bush wheal, D Wallace;ZUudlallitchrockl. co, 10 Ica hams, J T ArComba, II bbls satisfy. 145 'woo, owners, Sr. hides, .J 11 s.l*Cuue; 11 tars cattle, owl:writ 20 pkg. copper, Tll Llowe;39 bete 14001, 1,1,1 n eggs. 414 bra cheese, 104 do glao, 19 aka arid. 15 hhdt Fobaccis Clio tart P.P.R.A C. r.. IL-27 eve cattlo, 16 Jo, bogs, owners, 19 Lgs oats„ Llarbough & co; 11l lowa metal, Miokk & coo 10 libds nog., 35 do. backers, Atwell, Lao & co; IL' do, Reis L bsrawr, 199 Idle paper, 111 * Collongb; 29 LLI, floor, SDI & ro; 311 do, Limit S ac 100 do, 1V Hingham; 190 do, liaroour4 co; 1077 do, T Bell & co; ICSI do, J T ill•Coridit; 412 do, noose & 200 do, 11111/evltt; lOU Jo, Lloyd d Forsyth; I+2 do, W 111 . 1k1roL; SI do, Latle T Trlintde: WV do, It flobiadu .0 co; od do, .11` Arentobeou; 730 do, Ole bush wheat, J Gardner; 12 Las candled, 403 lade floor, tirsbani Thom.; WO do, Wu bush wbeat, J Painter; 300 do, 30 Gbh. whisky, 50 bbl. don., D Wallace; 93 libls whisky, owitens CG do, brooms, 13 lible apples, Drown k Klrkpallkk; bk. rags, J linaLsp; like to lard, & W. WI. paper. Orartoo; 377 Lb!, egg, 491 pkg. 3b) Wits awl 011, 776 babas wool, 3149 bble door, 100 '.O. Larou, 49 libls Lard 011,60 rake liquor, 41 04 rags, 213 by Timothy seed, Clarke A no. RIVERSUWSA Copt J. H. RA..., the necident to whom et Porter, berg, we have botoro policed, Red last •nighs lie was waive of Philadelphia, bet Liu tired long itt the se: es His nutistiely death lilts 6<r:warmed by an ...Went. While enjoy hog, with his lady, a buggy drier, in the air - lofty of Parkers burg, Va., tole of tlie wheels broke, and thishortes batman frightened alerted at full speed. His lady was thrown wht, let the Captain unfortunately holditig op to the relit; Was dragged a eenziderable dirt.. along the road, and fe wn afterwards discoversd that hie hip we. dislocated. He lin gered for sereral days, =AU death ouded his agony with his Wesilislidsd.et =Height. The ChasinnaLl Crtoutorrtal says:—Tbe Rochester. while' on her recent OpWarol trip from Pt. Louis to Cincinnati, on Sunday night, atrudk tbe rocks at Uniontown, knocking a hole in her starboard side, shore lighbwetet mark, abreast of the forward hatch. the shipped two feet water before the . leak could be stopped, Mmaging about one-third other art. go, cow/sling of grain, tebscco, hemp, /a. The damage to the boat is light. Copt. Robluson entered protest .owatt. ta,po'.......licorge Rater, mate to the towboat P.F. was drowned in the kflasictippi firer. at New Orleatio, last wsek...—The ii. P. Itibbotd reports the Caroline egrontel at Owensboro'. The bt. Louis Republican soya—There is still /Stood lot of freight for ahipineut et this psi., Including a Isixe stock o f railroad goods, nod more le expected ant of the Ohio this orang. Produce is beginuing to arrive by railroad, and will soon be coming In more freely. There wee • shipment yesterday on the slltdlator cf 1.041 sacks of 10,0 from Us len. Tut AntiTio.— TL. C.nnumrial, or &dmJar "Mr. W. pane, who arrive.] from Memphis yestartlay,aare he arearser Adriatic. which wu reported tunic in the lasippi, Lila, Merin.] s, Is new at the latter jot repair. giesmimst Register. . - ARRIVED. I DEPARTED. • Tniegraph, Drown";Dr; J.fronpo nro.wr '1'44r"b.14'"""1116 col. kaiw.w.; n'"Ul% CoL Banna, ICllnbalk; Itkax-1 felt 2 Ittchet—fall . log. • ;-:'.:' „ ..,-.:-...7,,.34Z,11 Telegtipttli BlarSeta. . ..... -,,.- _7,- , Na, You, Sept. 10 . -Cotten; the Lace lo.dir aniorinbit ........'' ..7' to 1400 bars, atom priced. Sloe, firm; sal. %IS We - ..,:7-;..k,, Shoal quku: salee 9000 bush Indio at SI.:3•QIhb; seatoru.. 44 $1,40; state red SI,PI. Corn Gnu; sal. lil?no in .g 11334. Pork Urn at $14,37X(15; - - demand an advanci 'Whisky sel anal twerp western noclunage doll at 10. n. Sugar steed 0 • qiN. Con. Cm; males of .helnly 7000 for LCD. idolises steady; Nels.Ortslata.3.44. • :'• Brocr . BIAIRT.-..230tki4a1l and lower: Lterelinit t ROcit - i-•., Wand :Cc 1111noik Central 14. R, Cali; Illinois Oentrelboid* .!, t Ilk Michigan Boothe= 21; Now fort Control t'9%: Owns-. it Chicago 744 , : Michigan Central 417.1 f: Clarelanak. Toledo •IGY.i; Clovelsid & Pittsburgh 7. After the elm of,tturbnarrt -....: Oates 1 Chlsso Auld at 74. rniuDlLPiltn, Sept 10.-Mour • is drooping; trislitinil,-.7.'"..., at 1.5 for nrporftne, and to the trade at s4,7itis742 . t y , o ty-,,,, stock and frith groural, and g4.7500,t0 forests S ...--; ~.r.7. aban. a-v, /LOu bbla Ilyo Floor mid at V 1,7. Corn Mail dull Whau , , , ,.t.v . ,.. had .issced: slea of 4000 bush rod at. $1,19@1,M; g00d,711.',.' able. st sP,Zuld of do . al 12Z1.. It' Ls w..k.d ix 11.;, , ,,,,t : f. 07:4 for now 000thonl,md .64,6 for Naze:, Cern la isleiT tn. , ' ,",,.... oy o .o. ~,d deruans; 4000 Gosh prime Itelnitanv:2.,4.,”: sold at 55We. Whisky les sifter skill ZW.S. u .„,, ~,,,,-, : • ilacrisart, Bri-10.-Tbereis no change to. bentst-i: - -1:7: in the Floor market. Wheat Is otendy, Lot there Is noted; a .., largo &Inlaid, at 90($ , i for red and $ 1 , 0 5g1,10 for whit.. Corn doll at 70. Cats.*, lower. hye ha lair request et:- • • et 7. Whisk/ tirvlePlug. Prollatona Grin at 'yesterdays,. :,..i. 7: „..eat o r s , though little Is doing. Lard held hisber t .:.- ',::; .., Lamson; nes. 10.. g• needy. Choi., When: is • - _.,:. arm, but the medians grades Veda% sal. e 0( 40,000 /Mil' '''--- .; $ 1 ,4001,47 for choice $ 1 ; 1 041,30 for wadi= and .$ 1 4 03 :,' 07417 for red, Corn In biller min I. whit& r and yeller.' -II at WW2. Previsions steady. 141faky doll at 2S.V.- . Loc/SVlLLl , laths S e Pt. lo .--Itlyer railing, with twra fewt tight . water la ranaL =EU 3:1211Z----Tlio No. 25a Liberty Street. BANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCTIANag AND DRPOStr. Capital $ Jiso,ooo Capital Repreeeneea. over---. .1,00000 E?Brocuoteut au mito betruciter Lueuy • Gold, Silver, Par randa and Conn 27 trceirad on &p ALL MONEYS allowed to remain for a I.},cif elf roet:, at - WILL DRAW mrsarxr. &the kzebause tha.FAstarn • and Was:torn titian coital:4llly for am,,, t o nat...., c C01hank...... 4 . L. Ma principal lan tba MOW Mateo and nut pfloczEns pnourfLT AIITTED tO A , ..1 Point, on day./ mstnt r Ja= 1 . 1 .. 2 t , W, Alealaaa /ninth, j 44113 sa,7, 11.4.1. mu a , Ivn= &awe, W . suata..u'vrY Cullop&b, R 4 teit laaasoa. protant'.- laffel sownwrg,,oota.r.., p,°rATons=so bu,aacreem eta Bede in - 4 / . 0E4 ras mile by UV= 1111Rxra, m mirlitiosty Mia4o3. • • . - - .„ Av , - „ .. ~ "- t‘
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