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SOUtai itelinD;
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LA* fiveranacon CSOPIPER MILL
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9 Nr• El 2.. T I lif G. W CkeVe 4E, 8 „
PITTIDELEGII. .
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iiiiilffitiffiNf NAT .. Rum,
lIRAMELV • end Boor COPPER, PRESSED COP
BOXSOMS,Itabed Still Bottom., Spatter Folder, to.
Traportirs urd Hasler. in METALS, Tuurr.sre
earre moil, WIER, An f. ..tasty on band, Thomee•k
thehlase end Tools.
Wiifikee . 44 MAAR Are and 120 Second sired,
• Pittsburgh, Patinas
grtpl ochre of &war torso say dealred pattern. . .
. ,12CHHWELY - H. COLLa24I3.
'Forwarding and Corandeelon Marobard, I
," :: AND WIIOLEBALI DBALERIN
Oludittsen, Butter, Seeds. Fish,
.
Ler 110. ii Weed se.r. ritetkara
J. H. nalusTir, a. D.,
- . Titi TAirei Errs; Piltarorpb, Fermi.,
Having bad Um advantages of Itutern Collages and Has.
pitsbroad amoral lean' pracUce,-uffere hbi probidorial „
services in SUBSICAL AND MEDICAL OASES
Howard. Wilson 6150m/dims. .
Ser. W. D. Bomar
• lier.h.ll.. McLean.
U. 11. A. Nernst
T. EL en, E. lilea:T. J. Sighed.
3. ILL Budd John FL lifellor, E.,.
—liaik.ll.4ollllllF.lllDYd IVIL.
39T2G.A. ETTOPE. WORKS. I
A tiiiii.kialiilLY . ..
COOKINO, ..PIRLOR AND zeitmq STOVES,
Plata and Fancy Grate Pronto, &o.
Solo Preprietor of the celebrated PATENT Gas
B MINIM{ and Sawn CONSUMING
COOK STOVES.
office , and Bale* Room. •
• 4.W 0 a huh
. JECOL4SI.IH9 da BONS,
a=orta d a
foreign and Dobestio Bills of Exchange '
cirrtinearir OP DEPOSIT, ,
_
• ' RANK NOTES AND Mott,
tiOrifrilAßlßT STREET, ITrEDUEDI, PA.
lialseeSactioas medal on deb', principal cities through.
not tbs Baited Staten areM-kly
ja- 0 1.8. 0/3 in n'r Pe. Ei ,
, , - muss to ,'
aTLSW. BONNETS AND XIAMEN
nob 11l I.BIiGNP, P
' '-: 'Lomas, s.,
' NO. 03 maim STREET, 11
rrnsamag 4
e. a ec C. P. triATIELB, .
atastrelosina en
PRINTYNO, JOB AND ALL MINDS OP e
VT 79 _A. P P I IG (3- PAPER.
Warehouse, No. GI Wood Street,
PITDDIIITIGg PA.
_sjkajtljNhiaai6jhiaL______^,tl"o ,
C0019..14ELN dir.. RO, __
awarturamnuas or it
Sada Railing, trod Tauten, Vault Doors'
Window Shuttero, Window Guards, be., P
Nor. 91 &mod &rod 4.4 se rie-sserst,"
(Batseen Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA,
Have nu band • variety of new Poeta., fancy and plain i
~unable toe all purposes. Particular attention paid to to.
:losing Grave Lots. Jobbing done at rbort notice. 559
usl7r ------ , mss a
A T.TORNEIYEI AT L E A
W. t
alto
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SOLICITORS IN • OIIANCEIII ,
.No. 6, Dinde Elea, Dobacter, Lnoo t
41.11-oolbsctiona promptly made In soy part of thatnere
lows, or Western Wieconala.
Will attend to Um purcbuse mud Bale of Heel tratatc,-ob
tairdoa Honey on Rana and Mortgagee .Iclydro
slums turn .
ROBINSON, MINIS a, 'MILLERS,
POLINDE.IIS AND RIACHINIS TSe '
w.aszciasursProw WORK B.
Pittsburgh, Patina.
0111 c le, No. Si Market street.
Menufseter• di ends of Stosinfterwe and tilll Machin
7 - ; Outi.poudir.d Work, Steen Ronan. and Meat 1.5
•Toblitut sod Papering doncon .port notice. r,r2Sclyato
W irr 1 Ikl Os MY do ke 01G .
idanutscturere and Dealers le all kinds et
TOBACCO, BNIITT AND CIGAR B,
AND
XAN.E...P "I"o33.A.CsOcs,
a.rserefaataihß Itralsrd I p :g.ndAa l f: pi
ifOPACIC4h7 SCX(.II3.A.LOL3IH.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
on wiligin g a ti Mig#,ltt a s c am O s " or ONE
POUND STEULING 41ID UPWARDS
Ale, ERG en the priding dila and towns of Prance,
Belgium, Holland, Germany, Russia and other European
Stales constantly en hand and far sale by
WM H. WILLLIII9 A 00.,
racrlynfo Banked Wood street. corner of Thh,r.
SORN S. LEE,
Itt al XL 01.13„.41. 2•1 T 'X A, I. I. 0 R,
Ea. sae Narked St., Pittsburgh.
A good assortment of Cumin, Cannata - 5,
vuumas, Mamma, end all goods =aside for gentlemen'
wer,lastrceelval.
STOrdas promptly Bled, ir. the late: etylw of the art.
mrilMlydfc i
CARD.
J. SCOTT. Dentist.
HAS removed to the house lately occupied '
' say Dr. Wm. A. Bard, No. XS Ida .net, tenth sidej '
third door show Hand drat
Mice Soon from 9L. le. till 5 r .. .pill die
tseserads--........—.....ed 1.501111--. 4, W0CT.1411614 '
Pittsburgh Steel Works:
somr.s, 'BOYD ac co.,
ifiembdurers of CURT STEEL; eint, MilaNG, PLOW sad
A. B. STSIN4 SPRINGS and AXLES,
feed Ed di Per Send, Pilrborrgh, Pa .
--D. a.0:0.14
'5."
" 11. B. itoolr..as ez co-,
KINDTI9IIIII2III cur
Bogs:rat 11111:11 . 01fted Patent ale.) .
Cultivator Teeth, i
Cored Sots acrd Pile Nees, Fidler" ris
i alWrdla• 0
RAIL ROAD BPIETEI COMPANY.
Joseph Dilworth--.........--Ds W. O. Bidwell.
Niumasars to Pur.a, Egr. a Soto
141317700R042111 1 ~r
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
Corner of Water Street and Cherry alle y, prn
.orstraa, prrratuntent. PEN N 'a .
...
J. m...r.arimar.
mor. - /aitomr..A.zsrr Tax.r..ci.vt,,
No. 64 St. Clair Street,
ID.. WWI tier Snildha„,-,t PILINDURGIi,•rA
anaMlmife
MSTEWIS MIRACULOUS VERMIN DEsilloYEß,
VA .erns ) Itanetry to Our Bich World See to reeratenate
Itaxe,Ends, Conteoldot, lido, Any, Liceguraxt, Pius,
Mown, Mama, Dom WO= um Gunn lancre, de.
, SO,OOO sorts scan IN ONE MONTH.
Tbse labrated licanalles hare bed exisruively coed
for twentptwo yeariln all parts of Swope, sad their mete .
dad power hare been darted by tits Courts of Raids,
lidchliingland, Austria, Prated Banda, Bandy, Bele-
ma, Holland, Naples, &a, and their Chemed properties
examined, and approved by the most Eitingolehed Medical
notates all over the world.
Their deductive.w to all kid. of vermin and inmors
has been certified In this country by the Director, of the
midis Palle Inditations, Pled, Fords 3, Proprdon
of Medi, Warehouse, Manufactories, and by varkar die
histahhed private Ohms.
lisimeuras Testimonials and Certificates of the ,Hooey of
those Remedies on be seen at the Depot.
De sale, Wholeale sad Retail, by the Inventor sod Pro.
pridor, JOSEPH NEM, Pramicel Chedet,
till Broadway Bar, Boast= MO New York .
General Agent as the 11.-States and Canada., RUDER.
Ha V•Ruawrolt. nomtio. No. to Anton n..., .sad 417
BlCedirny. New York.
Pon morn ible cith dieted* and rata by 11 le SRL.
LEOS it 00,enentartVood and Beemod KU JOEPLEMINO,
Comm Diamond and Market at. RESOLD! & WEIN.
NAN. AllextenY. ' de:SG:ado
Side, 011 and Leather Store.
D. EIRSPATRICX it SONO, No. 31 S. Third
it.. betT46ll Market and Medi eta, Philadelphia, haw
for de DRY AND SALTED SPANISH BIDES, Del and
Green Salted Pods Hips, Tamed Ott, Tanners' and Car.
dere Tools at the lamed prices, and upon the b. 4 term.*
13,411khde or Lusher in the rough wanted, for which
the bided inerketprks will he given In cub, or taken In
.20 ...6 4 1 . UM. Leather stored free ordains and sold.
on conuntedou . mr3.lydfc
(maxim num rules the mass of the people,
whitens the mbname and misanthrope phileeTbere ma y
soy to the weedy. Show them • good thing, let Its ma
tte be Clearly demenurate4 seed they will not hesitate to
give it their meet Deihl patronage. Tbdanreas here 5).
ready rattibd the lessee of a pbyelcid conoorning the
virtues of /1033TE1TAWS BITTERS, as Easy to eon in the
is,menee emeatitles of this melde that are annually sold
to eery add of Meted. It Le cow BA great
ly anericm-to all other reared'. yet deri " = "i dareesse of
the Meth. organs, =eh as Made., dyeentLy. &map
sies std for the wrious few. that a. from eltransament
of these ponies of the eystrm. liostatees more • fast
a tanushold word from Maine to Tend from Me
chores'l o the Eleatic to the Pacific. Try the artieb, and b e
extbriled.
po u ldA n draindarts and dealers generally, everysture, sod
CR & EMIL maaufectururs and proprietors
l aVaterand SS grant streed pp
; Burma ost lizara4.—Dß. Oro. 11. Err.
sus, of 140 Word Street, PittehurAh, Pe, Lot born In the
ajtrO dies for the past six weeks, end has reared the
= mg Approved kind of Trum for the core of Hernia or
i‘ae, "Eclat* le qualded to St to any case of rapture
grl.b tart asernerece thst diddle ell be given. We
itetour readers to can en Dr. Kayser, whim ear
of Welted is needed, as we feel pereusded that hob
eedpelioulto give tbe nal&fal addoe fa each cases
NSA"?
Dog, O. N. F/YOst .s. J. W. STEEDS,
Physistarra for D of the-Throat and
optolif, and other Chronto Allmeats complicated with re
gim bekbataaarr nomempttoa. 011 ice 161 Pena street,
Sittdealb, Ps: CONSULTATION lEEE. A Uri of quo*
Bons seat to the
gleln4 torn:rah as by lettor.
ideteffdraMtl e
CIENULNE, CIDER ViIvEGAR. of our
Ur' ab- frli--"fi gutr it =t g a l VairTl
amt . _Goods wheal ft.. , gaz
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(---j-Mt3r*Mitrillatt7 '
Special Astute.
B 2 oBELTDE dc
FdtWarning and Commission Merchants,
d Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mano
r:WOOL Humfgammate and orders for LEAD, TIMES,
EITEMP, PRODUCE, do., antic:B.4 Prompt snare
tion to mart. and forwarding.
NC). 49 Ootamarolal Stte.rt, St. Lomb
HJEHILY GELLVITIG &
wartrnalvidiee or
ROPES AND TWINIEB
Of all aim' and datcrlptions
'arehouse, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut Ste.,
Two 'Tiara above the P. P. W. At Olt It.
Freight Depot,
selhaladherfolr • PPPTSBUItint.
• Wall Passions.
acrocorcr) as co-, in
mi..... AND RETAIL DEALERS /117
FIATS, 110111PILTB. AtC.,
Aro now opening for the FALL TRADE a
-tilficent dock of MESH GOODS, width will tm &old at
• prim. No. 121 WOOD STREET,
anti Firs doonebovw Fifth, Pittsburgh.
IMOTHIGIII2II PILOTILAGIIIIII ALOTIII4IISIII
Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's South
•IL Syrup for ChildmaTmeithlng. It Ina no m.% oar earth.
aty .doi facillta n ate ll the proorz . of teetid i ng by y r. mfteal ., :i d t ies .
•
•• •to regulate the bowels. Depand upon 14o:weber', It
Will give motto yottnelvea,aml reltef and health to yuor
Cants. Perfectly Web althea... - . •
VA - valuable preparation la the prescrlpti. of cue of
she litatempartanned and skillet female Phrohloce to
England, and has been used with a...felling mime. to
Million' of cases.
We believe It the brat and surest remedy to the !rota, In
aflame of Dysantery and Di... to Cialhireu, hullo, It
aria from teething or from any other can., .
If life and health on be eatlantad by doban and Lonta,ll
la worth It. weight In gold.
illllinnv of bottle. are mil sooty year irt r 4 halt.,]
Mates It I. an old and welihried remedy.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE
SINS.None genninenniewathe facwlmile of OURTiii a reit.
S, Now York, loon the outside wrapper,
Bead by Druggists throne:tont the world.
MONO. 11. KEYSER, Avon for Pittabo t
JublewlyfoT
Tan Przurus SYRUP.—Wn.;T
• t persons bare an Idea that the Persolau Byrup Is i
moral!. of Peroration Bute. %hi It not the ca.. It
a actable preparatiOn of Protons of Iron, eohleat le road.
ly received triton, emanation, and will 'act a. a tonic to
way that that metal doe, not 'many act, whoa giros in
the form of unto:odes or even In the iron by hydrogen
1. potation, no popular with phyeiciame Widmer dmirea
•• giro iron lon tom that will be anaptable to the Macao
Mona.. and &star/II Do remilly tetra Into the blood, will
this Peruvian Syrup, which le attested by mm of high
chase's throughout the 0000107. Dr. Hams, the Male
Anima of Idminolitmette, testifies to In extrmrdl nary vir•
tam, and we hare every =Adm. , ' In the *LEH, of the
mat hare to convincs arty one of tha mom. The P.:aurae
Chop la made to Batton, and ha. performed most w..nder.
tit corm to all diem es requiring • tools and alterative
prtPUltlol3 the bog advertiremeut In another port of
today. Garrey:.
DEL 010. II KEYSER, 140 Wood duct, is the dent
for ibis city. ^ .11.41.7`
Concert Plano for Salo.
A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT PIANO,
.11—of the (amain mama mtory of ERVITKAPF 1 114E
ETEL, Lelpeig.Clermany, which to. without doubt, one of
the finest bastrumeote, as regard. folio.', and swoetness of
tone, etc., ever offered in this city, sod tho owner only parte
with it on armant of removal to a Wretern city .
For further particulars, apply et the °a» of the Keening
Ohnanicie an.lo dtfchc
CALIa AP/i3lC7.4:ArSnt IN IC
THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT
IN
awing Machines.
THIS IS THE MACHINE whom owners
offered • imunium of
$2 0 0 0
In Philadelphia to any uthvr a enhibitlon et the Franklin
Institute Met conld do the same range of work u well.
Their offer not baring been ucemted its mpenorlic malt ha
ooncedod. For sale at
A. NI. DI A-HFIIH.A.Lav dr CO.Lici,
lotiLdtrwr 11,DIR AL ET., ALLV.,IIEN Y CITT
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am usrments.
APOLLO THEATRE.
MANAGES 4- _ . PORTEIt AND li'reithAND
Darr open at 7 e 0,1, .c c'Ex6
pruierfy.
COOPER'S OPERA TROUPE.
sir.s“ Palter. and Programme.
CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND;
orrtcsc 21 Ting craw. rev lyd
m=enemetwemime."••-•
Manta.
WANTED—An active Boy, about 10 pease
old, to black Bonn and make blond( emend shoot
arta:ter Shop Enquire at No.TA ?dirket greet 1013.11 0
WANTED—An active partnership in some
well embliMed hostess; to the airy. by •peroon
who has from $.1.000 to 0,010 to hum All Calbrlttratd.
Hone couddentlal. A CITTEIBIgitT t 1301,
IhMO Nit 61 Market etreet
WANTED -5,000 bushels Flax Seed, tor
which the highest market prim will to paid.
am% 7 , B CANITIELD 400 , N 0.141 illm at.
Co Pat.
LET.—A comfortable two Story
Brick Dwelling slim.. Lisy West.
Soma. of K U. KINJ,
alao Nu 211 Lacer. am.
Trains to the Allegheny Conaty - Fair.
WEDNESDAY,
O THURSILIT and FRIDAY
September 110,151 h and 16th, trans will con every half
boor ou tha PENNeYLVANIA RAILROAD, henreen the
Paaatager Elation and the Pelr
Pint Tridn each day will Imre farmsoe station at
8:150 a. a.
La. Train will tone Grounds et 8:.14 r. a.
air PARS/CACTI WAY, FIVE CENTS.
ael3 SIEWAJLT. Ago..
Notice to BllMiella and Contractors.
THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman
Inc Rowland Tarry) would napectfolly Inform three
for whom be boa dol. work. end the poblic generally, that
he la now prepared to fora. elate, or put on Elate Room,
1 . 000 moat approved tanner. Orders for Roofing or Its
mitring of Slate Roam (LI left at the omen of Alm. Laugh
lin, corner of Eta meet and the Cm., nth word,)
be promptly attended to 11101IAS PARRY.
my2fsemd.
TV m !B. Y.ELLEDIi,
PLOW MANU FACTU HERS,
No. 116 Penn Street, Pittsburgh,
PATENTEES of the celebrated First Pre
allow IRON CENTRE AND IT'LL EIDE REVOLT',
ISO BEAM PLOWS.
Alw mrfacta . l . Pa4 l l7: t i ns, Oe d n . trj r ..LizaV i r y provad
mud Geary other dramiptlon of
PLOWS, PLOW CIASILLNOS, CULTIVATORS. do
wzgatioy.llo modes to on the old Phuseir loon.
do, corner of Penn etreet god Cecil lbe Carthago of
which ham been inns celebrated tor their mustier., All
orders promptly SLIM and satisfaction given to cnotomers
In every pardon!. 5e7:1.1
PARLOR,
DINING 1.0011,
BATE/ 110U.ill,
OFPIOI/, Ac.,
HEATING STOVES,
Per Wood or Owl, cheap, et tho Ir. City Steve md Ito i
Warehouse of
W. W. BRADSHAW, No. ISO Wood street,
se7 Firrt door below the elan of the Golden Gan,
PITTS tfUROII AGRICULTURAL
WORKS,
Nos. 49 and 51 Ferry Street;
ROBERT Li WILLIAMS, Proprietor,
pintaamr to Watdrop, Stout A Wllitatosa
atesuremnia or
Mowers, Reapers, Horse Powers, Threshers,
Cidor Mille, flay, Straw and Fodder Cut
ters .t other Agricultural Machinery .
5e7.2.1
MUS IC! MUSIC!! BIUSIC'IIYOt
FOR 45•A:w
BALLS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, Ac, SURNISHED,
112 Smithfield Street,
Opp.. Hoare.
CustoHoa re. Lew. will be given in dinging. Plano, (MN. sod TM
Ilm Wilted ALBERT HLIETEtt, Prof. of Diode
ERSEY PEACH BASKETS;
1 1 CI Split
O Pa rchard no
Clothes
do
ChMas do
A largelot, emceed, mt reed end far wole by
sehdkorT SAMUEL RIDDLE. 21 Diamond.
NOT AND BOLT WORKS .
PATENT 1157 PRESSED NUTS of all ehe co tend wad
manufactured. Also, BOLTS for Bridge; hischieery, g.
t Malaria Implemeats, km, &readied at short mike
9:3-Warehouse, No. 114 Water Meet.
avariltudle HEAP, SCULLY A CO.
Q,EWING MACHINE AT A BARGAIN
—A finbarm Grover i Baker'. Quilting or Tailoring
Machine, Socondband, Cremated in Ent-rate or a. Oat
$l5O , will he sold for leo then half prim. Can be seen et
.7 HERBST A BARKZR'd,cor. Liberty and Thad eta .
QEAMLESS BAGS.-10,000 Manchester
a.„, Bag", 3,020 Stark A do, on hand and recolvlug dally
erom mooooy C, sale at lowest nit price. by
and") EMMET A BARKER, cor. Liberty and Hand ere
1600 BUSHELS Prime Yellow Corn in
Mtn for mole by
gyy "MLLE': A ANJER.
DOUBLE LLD MARKET BASKETS;
Open do do
Pouch do do
Jenny Lind do
All dm, by the nest, dares or siogly, for .1. by
metheliewT SAMUEL RIDDLE.N.
QPRING BEDS—of several different kinds
so—msnaiscrozing by. and for ealo at our warehome
T. B. YOUNG 00.,
0,16 El and 40 Smithfield Street.
MARBLE-TOP DRESSING BUREAUS
beantlfol design., !blotted and in wuehortee.
ante T. B. YOUNG a CO.
Cacaos Lots for business purposes .or
will be sold this afternoon In East Birm
ingham, by P.M. Davis, commencing at 2 o'olook,
oar Carson street, near Ittmesn's residenoo.
• Tun elegant housabold furniture at No. 162
Third attest, la Park'. Bow, will be sold this
sitoralag ai V) leglOsk, by P. M. Paris, anet'r.
Vittibiti.g . tg r eft
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331:71 , 1.13.13:
TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 13. 1859
OFFICIAL PAP2B or Tut err'
City and News Items.
THE COUNTY FAIR
NINTH WARD;
Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday an d Friday
filwreoriotositti, Observatioaa for the Garetn,
(1.10 Shaw, Optician, 54 Fifth St.-corrected daily
to SOT Pr Leans
9 o'clock A sr 75 - 61
12 " u 87 76
" 4.0 tig
Barometer 29 1 20
Sta.! von SALT -In our 00110510 g room IA
have two fire proof safes, both new, either o
which wo will sell on reasonable terms. One
a large Burke & Barnes Salamander; the othe
a small Reliance, made by A. & W T. M'Clurg
Either would be a safe investment for those
need of such nu article .
Bice
ord TTTTTT for the week preceding Saps. 12th
saw Ca Otrinta'on Fettle Vs. Deposits.
ll'k Pittsti'gh 271,516 400,51411,767,736 645,18
,ExchangeWk 484,290 211,931 1 1,109,463 244,47
111. bB. " 238,202 143,000 868,838 298,71
131,060 53,749 591,491 83,43
Mechanics". 197,685 75,455 711,687 611,99
Iron City " 229,415 100,960 670,213 159,82
Allegheny " 201,615 81,928 677,366 94,93
1,753,783 1,073,545 1 6,696,995 1,570,58
Lan week 1,752,7481,055,1246,745,807 1,550,17
Increase 1,035 13,421
Decrease 49.-.1 2 9,61
Treasury None „
by
0045.5 sod Notre Doe
other Mink. P '"'" '°""
Pitteburgh. S 49,585 I 1,71,70 I $61,14
Exchange 125,351 26,924 30,10
LM. 97,286 20,306 117,62
Citizens' 14,200 5,138 6,03
Iffeohanica'.. - 21,881 24,869 14,80
"eon City-. . . 25,970 1,851 7,89
Allegheny 12,867 17,241 20,48
$ 357,180 $ 190,068 i $ 260,09
Last week.. 372,168 205,270 225,71
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Increase 14,17
Decrease _ 14,988 15,202:
Sensors CEIUMES COAINBT Tee Sl4PBerefiCloca
OT Ter HOUSE 015 WRI. CO.-Stale persons made
the latter end of last weak, an affidavit before th
Mayor, against Mr. Thomas Rutherford, Principal,
the School of Reform or house of Befogs, therein
upon him each connection with certain girls, wit
have been in that institution, as we need not mot
particularly dmignate lemma. reports hat
berm flitting about for some time, respecting M
Rutherford, which the Dirtetors har e deemed i
their duty to enquire into. Thoso of the Boar
who may deem them report, and the adidavi
above alluded to unfounded, will rote to Recap
the resignation of Mr. R., while if they tliou'd b
established, he will he discharged. We state the n'
tion looked forward to because as we are credibly in
formed that is the enact form whirir the matter tat,
in tho Board of Directors, who held a 520•1011 yester
day, winch lasted all day. Various girls, Faroe o
whom were notorious in the community before the
were placed, as was eupposed, beyond the reach o
temptation, and others, poor walfi, whom an intent
gent philanthropy had placed, as was hoped, in
position of safety, were examined. We, of course
are usable to state what then. ire of the testinson
elicited was, for the examination was strictly private
In order that he might proceed upon the ahoy
mentioned affidavit intelligently and not Keeoe
against s men like Blr. R to disgrace him althea
sufficient cause, Mayor Weaver went down to th
HOMO of Refuge yesterday morning that he migh
learn the nature of the testimony. There was mu,
hesitation about admitting him to the session of th
board, as it was intimated to him that the revile
bad been called in accordance with the express wit
of 11r. Rutherford, who did not dairy the pre+one
of the magistrate IA question. The Mayor teal I•
repeat to the board that they would put their
fecal to receive him in writing, whereupon, of
some consultation, he was invited to be present, an
he went in and sat hearing the' testimony ell day
The examination was not concluded when toe boar.
edjournod lest cronies , We do rot feel at libert
to state, at this stage of the proceedings, all that w
have heard in relation to this very unfortunate mat
tar. We do not use a stronger word, because we .1
not speak in relation to Mr. Ituther'ord a r. unecito
with it, but on account of the bad influenne the raper
may i though it ought nollaZart upon the institution
The mistuntion itself is, in its object and aim, abor
reproach, standing us it does between the suttees o
careless youth and the penitentiary or gallows. I
is, therefor*, peculiarly unfortunate that any sepor
affecting injuriously in the remoteest degree the the
aster of the School of Reform, should for a women
gain currency in the 001515teUelly. We do most sin
rarely hope that these reports, which are urged a
persistently, and, we may edit, Acme tore so urgat
o long tone in shape of fugitive rumors and flow
the form of an affidavit, may be triumphantly re
feted. We hope so, not only for slr. Rutherford
sake, hot for the rake of an Institution which lie
very near to the hearts of some of Pittsburgh's bee
and worthiest citizens an institution which hat In
us end and object the salvation , f men and stoma
from hoes of sin and degradation. We shall he nisi
when our next paper luau to give the full pardon
lam of this investigation. The above is all we her
to state on this disagreeable zubject this 443054115445
HO' roll see Fates -Nearly all the atolls err
already taken, and the clink of the hammer an
the sound of the saw give token of busy peeve
ration for the gala .uses to commence there to
day. Gen. Negley Is an s'busy as a miller"
arranging and adorning his fountain-all the be
longings of which are to call vividly to the min
some beautiful sylvau acne, where the dal.) au
the daffodil do grow and the feathered minstrel
hold melodious concerts; where Sowers giv
forth their -perfume and refreshing waterfal
enchant the senses. The floral department wi
be the cynosure of all eyes, the centre of aurae
lion, especially to the ladies
The manufacturers and artizane are &Deed
thronging to the grounds with their various a
tidies for exhibition, and by noon to-day we pr
same the balls will be pretty well if not entire!
Oiled. We hope there will be no backwardnes
but that all who have articles to exhibit wi
have them oa the ground, that the display ma
be as grand and impoalog as possible ti's or
assured that the present exhibition promises t
be the largest we have ever bad in this count
We hope it may be so. Our farmers can well b
spared from their hornet, for a few days, at th
nation Most of them are through seeding, an
re•PICILI with their farmer friends end an la
terohange of opinious and a uorepanson of view
on agricultural topics, etc., cannot fail to b
pleasant and reciprocally useful .
EBPICIALLT TO TUC 1051101Za -Joarph Horn
77 Market street, has just now one of the ma
euperb and thoroughly assorted stocks of goo.
in his line ever brought to the city. His target
increasing business, consequent upon the pop
larity of his boon, the superior styles of h
goods, and their uniform cheapen, either
wholesale or retail, devolves the deity of parch
sing largely and frequently, of the latest sill
in the Eastern market." His assortment b .
never been so complete at any time, and his n
merous lady customers may rest assured the
every want can be supplied, as well in quality
in styles and prices He anticipates a rush d
ring the continuance of the Fair, and is ful
prepared to meet it The ladies will find man
new and rare articles easential to their varyi •
wants In the wardrobe, the nursery and the toile
C.
Hanson Len., No. 74 Market Illreet,
pat receiving and now opening a magothce
assortment of splendid new styles' goods, pat
°based under his personal supervision on t
most advantageous terms, in the Eastern ma
kets, from the latest importations. The Otte
ties of the numerous cuatomere of this old a.
popular house le specially invited to the F.
stock sow arriving daily. Ho has no heeitan.
In asserting, that no fuller, more finely assorted
extensive stock from which to select, ann be fou
in the city. Persons attending the Fair are r
spode* solicited to call and examine the es
and extensive purchases. The styles are of e
ravelled beauty and the prices to comport wi
the financial condition of the limey. The lath
cannot fall to be pleased.
Trie Penneylvaola Infantry bad a thootr,
match on Saturday last, at the cannon grou
in Eaat Ljberty.i The shooting was not ve
wonderful, though it was not so bad as we ho
heard of. Moses Horn, 1) McNulty, P Ben
C. Mon, John Borland and J. J. Lawson ca
hit the target one ebot oat of three .
William Woolslayer hit twin out of thr
allots, Si and 6 inches from the blank, gni.
him a string of Si inchee. He won - the priz
making the best two ehote In three, Mr. Gil
',hots wore .I.oi end 4Z inches from the black
161. for the two Shots
Alex. Woolelayer, two shout, '1 and di fro
the centre, or 14 iu
Peter Weber, 129, Bi, or 21{ string .
We need not record the shots of than w
fired three ineffectual shots each .
AT a meeting of the citizens of the 4th war
ie on Saturday, aseries of resolutio
• e A x l pr g e hy, n as e i n ng want of confidence In the Board
Control won adopted. They also resolved th
the great extent and population of the ward en
der it lamasery that there should be o so
principal in each school home of said ward; o.
groat confidence in Mr. Merton, ah.
all theel P h e ; ti re-ele c t i oncul t foe o f whom
w be h tToo n n o t p h r e thc ß i o p a a r l d io o t f h C e o w ti a t
- and the Local Board have arisen
ELECTED.-On Elantiby last, 11. IV. Luke
Esq , of East Liberty, was elected Captain
th t e ct ie iu o
nney b les en nia . Infantry. Ha bad 20 Totes
B
Mss Davrnnn w AnatenD.—Onklottray, Xt.
Ripe, Chief nf Polies of this city, received the
• following dispatch front Tothrtio, Canada West:
To Mr. Elague,-Chirf of Polies Of City of pi tt ,..
bergh.--A Mrs. Davidson, of St. Clair street, :
Pittsburgh, is arrested here on shop-lifting and
passing supposed counterfeit money. Oa Bank
of Pittsburgh: one thousand dollar bill, one hau
-1 deed dollar bill, fifty and ten dollar bilL What •
character is she; IV. Pence, Chief of Police.
; it will be remembered perhape that en or
about the let of February last, this Mre. David
, BOP had a difficulty with a sewing girl who work
ed for her, whom she charged with having stclen
certain articles.. 'The girl, who belonged in Now
ark, N. J., was about leaving Mrs. D., to return
boom, hen•she was taken up on the charge
above mentioned and committed to jail to &whit
her trial. This came elf it due Gate, when it
appeared that the girl had been the victim of
„ I persecution. She was acquitted of the charge
almost with the acclamations of the crowdl g h t a e l l
~ thronged the court bonne.
The day eubeequent to the acquittal, the
e l brought snit against Mrs. Davidson on various
charges, and in the course of the examination
which succeeded, some very damaging stories
0000 ant, touching the character of the More,
shop or house where hire. D. sold bonnets and
such like. it was alleged, and the girl fortified
r „ her allegations with an oath, that men came to
Mrs. D.'e house with bad intent; that the girl
Is herself was intended for &victim, nod that it was
✓ because she opposed such proooeding% that the
charge of theft was made against her. Since that.
' c time, till the present, the public have heard no
more of lire Davidson.
1 2: Gan notice of the return of Mr. lieddick to
the oth Ward School Implied that Mr. Pryor had
, resigned. This is not the case, except tempo- '
, 5 rarity. Ile has resigned until ho may he In
g batter health, and Mr. Reddick has taken the
09 position Until that time.
t 7 —Since writing the above, we have received
o 6 the following
std Eisrrs. let your columns of yesterday
morning, I notice among the local Items a Statement
.1 respecting my connection with the Ninth Ward Pub
.o tic Schools, which, although true be the main, re
quires some little modification iu justice to the So
-15 perintendeet elect.
Before the commencement of this present term,
Mr. James 51. Pryor wee elected to the position
which I now occupy pro tempo, brit owing to a
46 severe attach of sickness he has been as yet unable
01 to enter upon its duties. Ile bee not resigned as
25 you eriem to intimate; bet at the request of the Board
35 of Directors, and by.his assent, I sesame the super
°, Intandenee Of these schools for the time being, until
92 be shall have fully recovered and invigorated for
SU duty. I em happy to statesinee he is so for con
valescent, that I hope in the Mine of a very for
„ weeks to retire to another field of duty and give over
19 into his hands the cares and responsibilities of a po
sition, which, having occupied myself for severai
. ; . 4 years, lam now proud to leave in the hands of such
a worthy successor.
Thanking the C.d. for its friendly notice, and
,„ its kind wishes expressed far me personally , and for
at the Ninth Ward Selmels in particular, I subscribe
ho myself, Your obliged and obdee scree,
of W. Wturrose Renica.
Si obi Word Public Sckool., Sept, 131 h, 1859.
ho
Synths or Hoe. Jens Scorr.—We are pained
, to learn that Hon. John Scott, formerly a repro
,
r. eentative from thin county in the legislature,
is committed suicide, by hanging himself, yeeter
rd day (Monday) morning. He "got up, as usual,
it eerie , in the morning, weal down Moire, kindled
pt u Ere in the kitchen, and then went out, as the
fatally eupposed, to bring in the caws from the
pasture, as was his wont. As he did not return,
• however, for lime time, a search was instituted
"' , f ur h int, when be was found in hisimill, adjoin
op the house, euepended by a rope from a beam,
~, and thoroughly cold in death. The Coroner woe
of sent for and held the usual inqucet.
IL. Mr. Scott was elected to the legislature in
a 1832, and served one term ; and was afterwards
5. christen at a Ermal election in Jannury, 1858,
to fill the vacancy ie the saute body caused by
e• the death of J. B. Deckhouse. lie was s very
d c amiable and worthy man, clear-headed and well
., informed, and made an excellent member. He
, was also a very useful oitizon and was very
highly eateemed wherever he wee known through= '
h out the county. Last year, some time after his
a return from tho legislature, he showed a slight
et tendency to ineetaity, or rather atonements,
h which contiuned until his daunt His nsonorea.
Lie, however, wan of a harmlese kind, and no
'c steps were taken to restrain him. It wee doubt- ,
less a fit of deepondeucy, induced by hie
morbid state of mind, that led him to the act of
self destruction.
rd
„ leensat's Seerthevaiine Siesta—
'a Almost every thing is now bought and field by
t . weight, heats every improvement in weighing
1,. machinery is important. Mr. J. F Reeler,
a, I when. “Patent Past Weighing 1.4,3/0" wet! 110-
vt I toed by rim s few days sine, had patented a still
more important improvement, became it pro
motes occupy in weighing All platform scales
must errand level to weigh correctly, yet no ether
; meal° than this of Mr. Keelerai shovel when it is
level, however rough and uneven the pleceset is
at trundled into for use Ilia pateat avers the use '
is of the epirit level end plumb line, either or both
so 'at will, and hence is the moot important patent
or yet secured en 'melee Read the following t
in (.71.r . Nod. Jan. S. 155^. --Ten cortiSes that arum
e- months since, tailing that our Fairbanka Floor Scale
was not weighing accurately, we requested Mr.
ea Keeler so examine it. Ile discovered It to be out of
at level; on restoring It level It weighed correctly.
or The variation of the *vale from a towel position, hod
en been so small as to eileape our notice and wan hardly
perceptible until a leveler was applied.
e Ifasxa, tlannersou .1 Co.
vu The cotietruction of this scale iu other re.
!Teel., is nearly bletilicel with the Feirbaake
, Scale One entice been by calling al the office
d of Meters Jackson e Jot...tote Lafayette hall ,
a-
I Wood etreet.
o Meanee or roe Iltevemeet. Serener —The Me
in torical Society for Western Pennsylvania, oat last
e- corning at the rooms of the Mercantile Library As.
id socuttiou. lion. Judge kletlendleas, President of
d Oho Society, was in the chair.
Is The Secretary read a letter from George W. Mor
e., phy, Esq., covering a copy of 1110 Carter COMP,' hi.,.
14 , ult., of New York, containing the announcement of
ill the death of General Washington, and a great many
ankles upon the Isle and character of that great
c" man Ile also seat two Continental bills and a can
nester bullet, recently dug op on liraddock's Field.
y The gifts were accepted with the thanks of the So.
r. elate, and the letter ordered to betted.
e- Mr. Dickson was not prepared with his essay fee
ly lest night. and was etmetneed as essayist for Nevem
;a, bar. D. L. Eaton was appointed essayist tor the Oc
ill toter meeting.
e Zile. Ingham, from the eumlnittea appointed at the
ro last meeting, upon the expediency of a course of
lemures for the coming winter, reported favorably,
to and his report was adopted. The Committee, con.
Y• silting of Mons. T. J. Digitate, F. It. Brunetnod
be D. L. Eaton, were continued and authorized to act
'IP as a lecture committee for the Society durtng the
id coming winter. Dr. Junkie, Hon. Jaw Vetich,
n- Hon. Judge 51eCandless and other members of the
we Society will he secured fur the courts°, and teem is no
b e doubt the lectures will be a coerces. The Society
adjourned until the woad Monday mettle: in Oc
tober.
' e : TOP vane TIPP TO ADVERIISP—Is Now.
'.,°` Fall trade in Pittsburgh is opening under the most
ca encouraging auspices. Pittsburgh business men are
• 1 9 eli astir and our dry goods' houses, wholesale as
u- well u retail, are actively engaged in filling orders
.is and shipping elf largequentidu of goods to country
at merchaute West, South-west, and North, our railroads
affording all required facilities, our retail stores in
l ee all aopartmanti of trade, are daily filled with cash
no customers and everything looks lively and prosper
0. ous—giving a bearteome and Cheering appearance to
.1 our streets and places of Feminism! resort, while we
mr are gratified for the garter°us patronage extended to
48 the GAZETTE by all branches of our husineaa coze
n- munity, wo would remind the public that no paper
Ily in the city—and we wish them all well—affords a bet
a), for medium or gives a utor4 general publicity to ad
ng vortesing laymen:none the substantial and cash pay
ee Mg portion of the city and eurrounding comities,
than the Gezerre. Oar daily and weekly Imes
l e from this calico Iv fully 15,0011—going into the hands
°I, of the best families in the community. All adver
tisements are conspicuously inserted in bold, reed,
' r " Isla type and in mulct uniformity with the wisheiof
he the advertiser. Come on then, friends, we have
still space left for you.
en- •
nd Comet/atty.—The people in the vicinity of the
all Ire, at Lawrenceville, on Saturday night, bed
oy great fault with some of these who went out from
or the city, for committing depredat lone. Oce.com
,nd pony nearly destroyed a cabbage field, and some
re- outlaws carried away a large quantity of Mr.
ow Wainwright's! ale. The people are not a little
angry at such wanton disregard of their rights,
ids and say that it is as well to have property de
but otroyed by fire as by the hand of violence.
. To VIZ IllitherlANTS or PlTTenCnOn.—Thle be•
bag ing the Batumi for extending a knowledge of the
rid 1 character of your business and your wiser..
ry bottle among the citizens of the am roundiug
ve I country, we take pleasure In recommending the
ar, Greensbnrg herald, published by D. W. Shryook,
eh as the beet medium of doing BO in Weetmore
lend county. 'The Herald has attained to the
roe harped( circulation of any paper in that county,
ng and reaches families generally, who "Make large
ze, I purolemes in ell branehen in this oily.
Ire I
, I Otte of the moot tremendous iron castings' we
ever caw, is the one that wan taken along Smith
• held street to Hussey 's Steel Works, in the Fifth
Ward. We believe the mating was made in Bir
i mingham. It is a fly wheel, sixteen feet In di
ho I &meter, twenty-two Inohee width of rim, and
I weighs about eleven tone
• 1 lone McCort was arrested yesterday, charged
aa a I on oath of Nicholas Dennison with smolt and
o f I battery with intent to kill. Brannon alleges
hat ,1 that McCue met him on Sunday morning about I
a° . 5 o'clock, and without canoe or provocation
„1„ ' knocked him down stlbpst Mtn badly.
' la° • Tne train from tbo Eayt yesterday at noon, on
out its way to Chicago, had i on board Flora Temple
. and Princees, the IWO Mat trotting warn of the
trot world. They go to Chicago to add to the attrac
tions of the U. S. Fair. C After that they go west
er, and south. '
of A MIT et, valuable ooks will Le cold tide
to evening, at Ti o'clock. in Davis' commercial
salesroom, 64 tifik gnat.
- - Telegraphic' •.
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Arrival of the Angie 811.1.11111.
Flerrar..n Pena, Sept. L2.--Thef steamship Anglo
Saxon, from Liverpool with dates teethe 31st alt.,
bylaw, coming op, on her way to Quebec.
A late telegram from Berne says the reports of the
proceedings of the Zurich Conference continue to be
contradictory, bat there ie every reason to believe
that the Sardinian Plenipotentiary will not affix his
signature to any protocol in favor of the return of the
slept:mei rulers of the Duchies.'
c tar 136.1 - rata.—The Isle of Man has been con
noby Submarine Telegraph, with England. Tel
egraphic communication with Malta has been ea t ch.
ILthed. .
A Cabinet Connell unexpectedly summoned for
the 29th nth, had given rise to various speculations.
Faust.—The Emperor remains in retirement in
the Pyrenees. It Is rumored that ho will" ebortly
proceed to Cherbourg, and pay • second visit to the
camp at Chalons. The Part. Constitutionnel, in a
leading article, says that the Emperor will lawfully
fulfill kis \lnane. agreement for the restoration of
the former reigning princes, but if ho should not
enacted in reuniting the princes and their people in
mutual accord,it il not his intention to force either the
one or (lie other.
Thetspeeele made by Count DeStorny, attracted
much 'attention, it being regarded as an enunciation
of the views of the Emperor. 'The Count endeavored
to chow that the English apprehensions of a French
invasion wore groundless, and that Franco was do--
firms of cementing the alliance existing between the
two reentries. Le Constitutional has an article re
pudiating in the strongest tams, the fratricidal pol
icy of a war with England.
Freer.—No change has taken place in Italian af
fairs.
A tpocial deputation from the National Assembly
of Modena has gone oo a mission to the Emperor
Napoleon. .
The town of Soria has been visited with an earth
quake, causing • large destruction of property. Two
hundred persons wore killed, and a great number in
jured.
Leigh Hunt, the celebrated author, died at Lon
de's, on the 29th tilt, In the seventy-fifth year of
hie age.
The elections at Romagna '
passed off tranquilly.
'Tbe Mayor of Parma lamed a proclamation on his
return from Pattie, be which be reported the conver
sation he had with the Emperor Napoleon who said:
"Tell me your population, that my army &hall never
do violence to their wishes, and that I will not per
mit any other power to do violence against yon."
The Mayor adds : "These words make you arbiters
of your own destiniee."
Garibaldi had resolved to maintain strict discip
line in the army of Central Italy. In an order of
the day be says: "I will cause to be ebot any one
who cells himself a Ma:airline, a Republican, a So.
Mallet or even a Garibaldlan ." he will have tie one
with jiim bat soldiers and Italian,.. .
Tbl Neapolitan government had ordered the pm
chase.of a large quantity of corn abroad.
The cholera woe spreading along the chorea of the
Baltic. .
Loran.—By telegraph from London to Liv
erpool.—London, Wednesday.—A telegraph from
Zurich to-day says : "The private conference cen
time.
The Times' Paris correepondent says that things
are going on so badly at Zurich, 22 to render a dis
solution of the Conference, In a a few days. probable.
A congress of war seems to be the only alternative
to which Austria is decidedly opposed, and which
will have as little =Cease as this Conference." '
The Paris correspondent of the London Times, le
a letter dated them:ening of the 25th, says a private
letter from Zurich or, the 26th states that the labor.
of the plenipotentiarie. were going on slowly enough,
notwithstanding the announcement made a few days
ago, that it seas dutibtful if any important point had
beeo settled. Whether the fault is attributable to
the preliminaries of the treaty of Villa Franca, or to
the Emperors not having taken into consideration, in
their eager anxiety to make peace, all the difficul
tim of the eagotiatione, no one knows.
Some people incline to the opinion that this delay
LI intentional, and the manner in which Mr. Do
bourgency is acting lends some color to the suspi
cion. W bat the Fretted, government will at lam have
to do is simply to declare to Austria that it bee done
all that was morally in its power in furor of it. pro
tegee, or del it must dispose itself to impose them on
the Duchies by intrigue, if not by form.
Omer Beirme.—Few or no policies of insurance
had been taken out oe the ship Great Eastern at
Lloyd's, the madorwritere being generally unwilling
to transact bulginess until the completion of the trial
trip. There were some anxious to see the Map safe
out of the Thames, bat those in charge of bar en
tertained no fears on the subject.
Lord Redneck pablithes In the Loudon Timm a
letter received by him from Richard H. Dana, of
Dosten, on the subject of ballot In the United States.
Mr. Dana shot*s the-benefit of the ballot system, and
explains that in America it has not been forme ceme
tery fee security ageir,t freed to deprive it of the
element of acrocy.
The arikeef the London builderi coutinue.i.
The London Timex, in a leading article on Eng
land'. defensive preparations, rays that she to now
rapidly approaching, if indeed ebe has not actually
attained it, to width no assailant can hope to attack
her with impunity.
The Paris Constitutioncee in an article on the
Duchies, rays that the Emperor agreed at Villafran -
ea to the restoration of the former reigning princes.
lie has not yet given up al. hopes of Necress, and
will fulfill loyally to the end his disinterested mis
sion, hat if he ebould not emceed, to reunite the ,
princes and people In mutual accord. it is not his in- !
'maim to force either one or the other. it le not the
with of his Majesty to follow the errors of the an-
ciente Austrian pulley, whom armed intervention in
the Affairs of the Peninsula has ceased forever.
We hare given to tba Italian maple advice which
we believe to be wise and prudent and which, if they
do not follow It, will grieve t 23, bat which we coul
not press upon them by fore. To us Italy 112223 he rd
indopendenea We shall not take away from he
again what wo have given tier yesterday.
Lereer.—Tee bourse was doll, and oa the 30th,
the prime gave way folly 1, the :1 per cent. closing
at GS( tic. i
A letter from Naples says that the people were
much caviled In regard to the high price of ran, and ,
that the government in consequence had ordered the I
purchase abroad of a large quantity.
An earthquake had taken place at Sortie. Four
hundred persons were' led and a large number in
jured. Nine tbonauud f the population hal en
camped in the weighted od of the town. The Pope
hal dispatched assiman
11
Late.adriees from Re e say th at the French Min- !
ister held a conference Rh Cardinal Antonelli en
the subject of the reorganization of the Legation.
One French division only was to remain in Rome.
The government of Bologna is said to have dis
mayed the regiment in which some of Meotzlni's vol
unteers had attempted to cause at excitement.
The garrison of the Pope was on the march to
Peseio, where troops were being concentrated.
Boasts.—lt is putted that the Remise govern
ment had given orders to demolish the arm three
corps d'artnee placed under the orders of Prince
Menchlkoff, in Poland.
The whole £12,000,000 loan had been subscribed.
Isere.—The Bombay mail of August sth would
tomb England the day the steamer called.
Intelligence had reached Lloyds that at Calcutta
on the 26th of Joey, there was a cyclom In the Bees
ley River, and that two steamers and a member of
other vessels were wrecked.
London Money Marl:tr.—The Mock exchange had
exhibited continued &tame but the finctuation in
canals was quite light- The money market was
easy and the euppey abundant.
In the discount market the general rate has rt,eor
, oral to about 2e.per cent.
The designation to be given to the now kingdom
has been discussed at Zurich. Austria is willing that
Victor Emanuel ehonld be known as King of Sar
dinia and Lombardy, but will not consent that he
should describe himself as King of Upper Italy.
London, Thursday evening—Breadstuff. decithing;
Wheat I@)2s lower. Sugar dull at a trilling decline
on inferior grades. Coffee buoyant. Tea inactive be;
prices unaltered. Rice steady. Tallow firm at 550
55s 6d. Linseed Oil 29e. Wool: the auction gales
wont off quite brisk at an advance of It @)2d.
IVesemoroe, Sept. 12.—Further and reliable ad
vices from Vera Croe, dated the 31st of August,
state that the constitutional government ha. pall
the full amount of the French claims oat of the
custom receipts, being $140,000. This money came
Into the hands of Mr. Gabrae, the French Minister,
who has failed to distribute ie the manner provided
In the convention. There was reason to believe in
official quarters that he Intended to Invest it in a
private enterprise with Miremon. Much indignation
continua to be expressed against him by the French
residents.
There had nut boon a eines case of vomit. at Vera
Cruz: iStirataones soldiers hal been without pay for
moethe, in consequence of which, there wore namer
om"timertere.
Sr. Loots, Sept. 12.—The Utah correeponpenU o
the Democrat makes an 'upon of the late male sale
at Camp Floyd. He rays that the Quarter-master
General received an order from the Secretary of War
to receive the note of Wm. Halliday, m cash, for
all purchases made by him, and that tho auctioneer
received caret instructions to knock down mules to
Halliday, ateeriain figures, under then terms. Hal
liday purchased upwards of a thousand mules, pay
ing in notes little more than half what other parties
would have in cash. The writer also states that
Halliday has • contract to supply the government at
Fort Dallas with 1000 males at his own price.
The river remains stationary at this point, with
amt. 5e feet water to Cairo. All the upper stream
continue to decline !lowly. Weather clear and warm.
New Y 026. Sept. 12.—The steamer Star of the
West, from Aspinwall, with tho California mails a
the 20th ult., eerived at.noon to-day. She bring,
upwards two millions in treasure and nearly 500 pa,
- eongere.
The California advises have been anticipated.
It was reported that the British Minletes had de
manded the presence of ships of war at Valparaiso,
In consequence of the expected arrival there of Amer
ican eteamers to force a natal/lea of the difficulties
with the Chilinn GovernmenL
CHICAGo ' Sept. 12.—The Fair of the National Ag
ricultural Society opened to-day. The weather is
splendid and the attendance already very large.
The prospects of a euemeafel exhibition are very flat
tering. 270 cowl, belle and calve/4 200 cheap, most
ly French, Spanish and Staines, and nearly 100
horse., are the Mock entered. The Mechanical and
Agricultural Balls are filled to overflowing, and Fine
Arts Hale Is being rapidly filled and already presents
a beautiful appearance. The book, will be cloaed on
Wednesday, up to which time entries can be made.
lisurax, Sept. 12.-4 tremendous conflagration
occurred in this city early on Saturday morning
Two whole blocks on Granville street, numberin :.
50 buildup and including 13 extensive dry goo..
establishments, were totally destroyed. The .. •• . :
Is not estimated, but it mud necessarily be v
large. It is repotted that three men were burnt a
the fire.
Bauman, Sept. 11.—Thefcrty-fifth =wive -
of the Battle of Baltimore is being celebrated to-la
with great EOM. The whole military forma is on
on parade, and flags are dbrPlaYea from all points
The old defends e will dine at Green Swinge. Th
.are enrol elettieg companies In the city; one fro ~
Turk, Pa., the Worth intentry. ,
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iiituTliaiftievieW Oft ha rvitta . baligh /narks.,
[l2,.—crtz Up e c kill rfor ths .Ifik32thscryh Ckafeta.)
1 . 131351:50II, Trimly, SEFthenth 18, IMF. r .
There Le a slight ilinroteMalat in the remind aspect of
Ithisinen but lo long as the deers Remain at their present •
low *UM the full activity Cl nor' '.lf trade Cannot ho real-
Lad. The Mitres& to the West are bringing in and taking
out a groat deal of freight, • uthisiderable portion of the riet-
Ward boned freight being Pittebergh Mumfacatre. The
receipt. of produce for shipment Eastward are also barna.
log largely, which we tate to be one of the most ethomak
log slots of the time.
The minciplenetivity to be noted is stilt courentratal to
the prudes. Ueda. The receipts of wheat and flour, and the
demands for both from tiro 0000007 trade have been quite
largo. The thee of Sour daring several day. last week ran
en from 2,000 to 2,500 bble—• total never before readied in
our experience of Pi h bnalnecos. The bulk of OM
was for consumption liTtiVraiited disthet. The receipt s by
rallnaal lux week were 30,42 bosh wheat, and 12_217 table
four, The wheat on. an for this :city.” Of the flour, 5,511
bids went East, and 8,638 bble were far city dealers. In
additiou to this amply, the kcal milts furnish .bent 5,50
tibia • week.
The prima of prodoco loath not varied muck during the
Week. Thor. bas been an onward tendency of pries., Mal-
cage and • downward one at Cbulnuath aimed by the Wltin
drawal of Pitteburgh nnrchther• from the latter marketand •
their Manatee to the other, The flocax,then of Cincinnati not •
keeping a stiff upper 11,, apparently; but floor Ennui be ago c
cumtdathag there rapidly, in the absence of Myth% sad It .
node. to be then whether holders than can maintain the
tone of their market in the the of large and Increasing
thanks and a light demand.
Our money market is quiet. The line of dlethunts at
book continue* to run dawn gradually, es It provably will I
until the Poll bothiess furnishes new paper in sublelent
bandanas to increase IL Moat, if net all of the short tine
'o. 1 paper (Ina its way into bank, and the bulk of good
pamr on the street I. that having • long time to ran. Ont.
Fdealers aro taking this quality of paper al. WO 90 rem;
tern Exchange le still warm, Ma the Muth manage to
apply their elastomers .t pe r, and the brokers sell at 1 ,4
premium ter currency. Exchtho on the West tau no
Standard quotation. The bank. Lanett odic a sufficient mar
gin to cover the premium of Pathern Exchange at the point%
drawn upon, wtdcb vane according to the lucid of currency
the may be prevaleth The rate [thoe from 14.3 7 cont.
The following la • COMparatlve statement of the Imports
of Foreign Goals at New York for the week s end slate
2.6.1, compared with the ume puled. In 1857 and 1058,
For the week. 1857. 1858. 1859.
Dry Roods 42084,438 41;019,134 42,034,924
General Merchandise 1,911,116 2,141,476 2.094,721
Slone Jan- L
Entered at thep0rt.—...577A8,458 $43,763,032 4.99,0r,516.
Thrown on the Market— 75,596,973 54,1193,198 89,979,970
The imports, It will be than de not fell MT, am woo arablei
patth. In the meantime, the node aXpert IS kept op, being
nearly three millions for the week.
°The St. Louie Democrat, of Saturday, says —Money Ls
very stets out, though It la generally supposed It will be
come easier by the muddle of the month. Currency lo yet
enure with some homes, and bought at only L discount for
bankable funds. With others It is more abunittht to-sky,
and only bonght at 4 Me, Excising. on the East at 1961t4
prem. the be bought with currency. The demand fur Ex- '
change Is not gnat, bat more antin the lath two or throe •
days, than previonaly. The selling rate for eight on the
East Is *Wan at KO% prem. for gold, 114 prem. fur Allmon.
ri fonds, ad 1414 prom. for currency. 183 the &nth, and
- Cincinnati and Louisville, par for gold, v, prem. for Missouri
and 4 prem. for Illinois and Wleconaln, are the able.
The thmilomti flaxecte, of Paterday. Nam— The money
market welle:les close, and the dthatint Loewe irs kept '
very folly agitated with first-clue paper, while the onside
offerings are ors the increaee. The depoeit line le folly nos-
Mined, indicating continued fair collections, bet the loath.
.ing activity In business circle% and the remittances to the
Interior prevent an athemolation of currency. Rates of le
arnt remain at 10412 7 cent inside, and 12418 outside. j
Street operations report eatisfantary Inrcennents at 13 per
cent.
The market fur Euler. Exchange iseanyorad laving rate
are lower. The merrily of mummy rearing. the demand,
while the supply of in/remain, checks has increased, owing
partly to We Leary "lee of provtaiom within the lest week.
Tare Ms also boon • tailing off In the demand from 'the
Nolthernat, slaw prises tertian dove at Chloage end SL Loth,
•th to-day with...wore received from New Orieans, report. .
log • decline there to y,‘44 1.4 e. Altogether the movements
favor an eau: parka, at current, If not ender tan*.
The Chicago Tribune, of lianardar, say.: Tree matinued
0 month In Eastena markets thmod an locreased demand for
wheat to-day; Cour wheat was dull' and neglected, with •
slightVecilne and very limited taus .loon upward. of 70 ;
OW Muth of ell gradth were mold at sec for Na I red Insure, .
75c for Nu. 2 mei, 650 for reJect.l winter, 7414.47150 fur N.l
spring, T21E4730 tur No. 2 spews. wad ffic forreject. nprith
—the marecet Closing Min. flour was thou in good mines%
and spring extras were active and xi ficKlde, with
thee of shoot 14M bids at $3.2344,1a.4 for common to
clothe bream. Wither 'MIA. s'f
our comm., dull and en.
tints , nominal. Corn am firth hot the offering. worn very
light, and do. transactione useesoully Molted; about :3,000
bush were sold at 63e ler canal ague% 6.5- for No. 1 in store,
and L5(659,(c for No. 3 to slur. Oots were Arm under a
goalinquiry. and 11.
.. comp.; &boot 7,oth) bubo's charm
ed hands at 260 fur No 1 in score, nod 275.,0 for caeca sear
Ky. 56 , 10 in store fur No.I nod Ale for No. 2. Earley ode%
Tne rethipts of Timothy sued were light, nod the marvel '
Areur, with ender ist f1,•...9,2, accourdieg to quality.
A3IIE-S—nuarkel very quid and dull. Pole are nunaltial at
454935, acid pones MU at 54(3,0, cath and Urns. liodn A.h
l• in molar demand et 2° br ordinary maCity.
A LE—Fitteicargh manulentruth continue. to hir dunned,
with steady thipmerm. ui all parte of the country. The es
tatcluned rain at prevent aro
bble ball tibia.
. ' -4 5 SACO
5 3,(.4
3.00
N i 3,54
Porter . _ 0 3PO
APPLIM—a good supply and otholorato demand; tales at
$1,209611 7 bbl, es in quality.
BUTTER it EooB—the demand for Batter la very light.
and the Wet are quite mai% wo 90010 roll doll., 11144
114. Ego are again wane, and we have no galas to note;
them I. BOUM Royalty, and vie quoteat 94)10.
BACON—the demand is sort very utter; smith Memell lobe
to retail and montry trade of Shouldere at 74.47%, Sides
044104, plain Hance 1014, awl Sugar Cured do 121,413.
LICAJUIL. , -there 11 a very eteady demand, and MO re•
cairn are not mom thin adequate to in sake of mamma to
choice at 42.0043,110, and fancy at $3,50.
BUCKETS AND TUBR—The terror,' prices Ruth par
funds) at Panda.. and New firteiton are. tor Bthketa $l,BO
8;41,75, and Tubs, $4.75005670 7 dcw. Yrom store, buckets
Ball In the retail way at $1,70442,00.
CORDAGE—
Idarailla Rope, nail, 13 0 7 511.111 a Bop. cut, 14 07 lb •
Ilemp Rope, col, 11 e 7 lb Hemp Rope, cut, 12 c 7 5 -
Tarred Rope, roll, 11 c el 5I
Tarred Rope, ant, 12 o 7 5
j Packing Tard,One, 11 0 7 In PeckingYarn,core lu c 41 ID
I . BED WRDS-Ilanilla, $1,60, 4',211449,00 7 dog.'
Ramp, 11,17,4 - 2,00512,75 7 dm.
Ramp eodl, 1.1 rtl VI Ih.
I'l4olloll LlNEM—Niannla, 87 cu 7 du. lineup Toe
cxyrrox YARNS—The othrket to ateady at the followleg
I quomtioth which are corrected to Mite ,
NO. iLL-1.
Noe. 6 to In inathive id c 7,191N.18 . "l 5 e 7 5
Noe. II A 13_ --e
._. l c eslh N 0.17 .
I
teekittli
hint 18 .0 c 7 ID
No. II .... . ..... .........._ICI c IS 5 No. 10 .:Z<Vb
0
DOLICI TAU.
No 400...... .. .11 o 7 dos No. 600 Bdi 7 don
No. 600 10 c 7 dm No. POOa c 41 dth
No. IRO ..... _...... . 90 7 dose Ni, 10u..._.. ..... li c 7 dee.
i No. TOO 007 doe .
Carpet choir, Athol. ?fie 7 11.Teine_... ....... .. .....310 7 th
lon Jo white. Caulking. 16c o
1 to SG ems, 210 -0 Family Batting ...... .160 °
j Du do 55 to 41c 22e 0 Batting, No. L 110
Covirlot Vai 0 ...... .Mc 0 Do No. 1,.....-140 °
Cthdlecrick ... "Ma °
•
warn.. •
Nu 1
M ' c- rt Y YI
No 0
CANDLES AND SOAP--thindlea are steady at our quota.
thins :—dipped 1214, ...A 13 am] adamantine 183819. Seep
I remains as bath., steady at b for 33.3330, 355 for Palm,
thd 10 fur Sawyer's Toilet A Castile, 1.554 Lir Sawyer'.
Chemical Oliva thil 7 for Gotham
CHEESE—Um market Is alit bare, audniseretione thereto
fined to the went. of the, retail and conotry trade; the nailing
rate for good W. R. Is ~ and choice selected may be quoted
ilroi at 04.
DRIED REEF—. fair t 10.6.114 and regular We iu email
lots at 13416.14.
FRATUERS—prinno Watery the nening at 45, en smith,
and In small parcels at 40; the atuanct offering is act large
and the demand in Limited
PlER—oar thane; we quote No. 3 honker., large et $ll,
thd half Gbh, $5,75. lialtnnoro; llerrhag. $7,00. IWO..
do, 43,50. Alewives Se„;P, Lake White, $lO 7 bbi; do
Troth S.,:sh half bids White, Lk and Lake Bening 54,76.
YLOUR—the market haa a wide range, and it Is difficult
to give • correct idea of lt, from merely notinguarrent pale.
The emailtles ere ao 041131.1 J aa almat In defy cLthalfication.
, There as swarthy any 11•101 from first hand., and ndoe of
which the term. are male public. From mill the ruling
rata yesterday were $4,60 for Boor and $4,75 for Extra, all
or part Spring. From store, the quoted figures are $4,604
4,75 fur en nag per, 14,10 for Wirthr do, (which u eery
aarsew-) 1 5 A 0 4 4 . 9 0 for !ping Extra, 9.501.5,11.845,25 for Win
ton do, $5,25;35,37 for Rod Wheat ..Pathly Math $5,50 for
White do, and $5,62830,26 for fancy do. Nye Flom. 54,374
4,50 from 00000. Cern Meal, isles at 90e 7 bush.
GRAlN—then is a lair demand for 0.5, and prine are
theady at 33 from Ant bands and 3.5436 from store. CO..
Is very doll; cm quote it almost nominal at SO. Kte, thin
foam Ant hand. st 784.86, sod 85 horn atore. Nu sales of
Beath reported. With% thine al cdepot of 11th al $1,154
1,18, and White at si,...rogiaz. Praia store ' welt. to mill of
Sea et 5,1881.3,, and Willie at 41,25; the demand for
soul the Nan quite active, and prices 1.40 from 91,25541,-
40,th in quality.
GIL00ER11:9—• very light homier gales at Sugar by the
hbd at 7%0;8, and by the bbl at 8404. Moleatha sane
steadily at 3004 . 4 and Coffth at 124: Rae 338354.
, GAB PlPS—the fullow leg ate th e quotation s for wrought
j roe tables:
Pen Foot. for loot
c-, loch Gas litho- 7 eta. 554 Inch Oth Pino— eta
i
e °—. ill ° 24 •• o._ 90 "
- t
—lB ° 8% 0 - ...i,ob
ly 0 - '-..ai
• Oddest tether cougon-thy disci:6th
' IlAY—Weser smith at $1:418 34 ton.
LUDES A LEATILEILIhe market Is doll and nesettled,
and quotations await naminth. We correct our quotation.
for Rides, dry filet 184419; grommet MI 9494; green beof 7.
' Rough Leather from country Manua fa nominal et 294,30.
4 Mused Leather le minted as fellow.:
• Bad !tiatilth Pole 7 5 .22021 '
Upper Leather 7 dm ..... ..._.... .................. _....534413
Bridle ° •• 47(552
• Skirting Leather 7 lb .._ 34437
✓ ilarnos.
LARD—amll wales of toiletry Nu I in keg. at 1114, scud
sly do In barrels at 12.
11E99 PORK—thorn le a very moderate impiiny, owl eoles
f In the small any nt 410,
„ OlL—cedes of Itollned Coal coil at 91,(th, and Labricating at
° 70. Lord Oil Na. lis nem at vo. - 66.1, and Linseed le dull at
' 0 WAY;9S.
PiYPATOI-o—not Much ullsity, as yet. A fore sales are
. 0 reported at 4.445 for new.
, PIG IMEnAL—oosales reported; the Eastern papers gnat.
• tbe market an decidedly firmer.
SKEDS—nothing doing, yet, to Clover. A sale of 800 bunk
- prime Timothy la repotted at s2,36—an extreme figure in
the mment temper of the mthken s mall l
are
no
from
, .1.011, at 42,50. /flaxseed nominal at 51,25.
, SALT—• regular demand, and sale. of No. 1 and Extralat
, $1,ZY.1,25-
' TALLOW—rough Is bought by Ow butchers et 7, .sad
eonntry rendered at 9.
. WINDOW GLABS--price. are firm, sod we repeat our
. quotations for the email thees, city make:-609 and 719,
s3,Cok Pal% s3,7fr, MI to 8,11 and 9012 to 10012, $4,27;
• 8113 to 9Xl3thde.ll4 to 10.1t11, $4,1141. These the net oath
prices, omntry brands range b 9 cent. 7 tea loth. For the
•,. atheeding medimn thee, 10ent ducotht ell
', WIIITE LEAD-6rm and 00 steady demand at $2,50 7
e keg for puns Inoil, and dry Pc 75; eubJeet to the meal
Menem% Iled Lead 8.5440, net , end Llththge 84.
WILISKY—.aIes of City Rmtified at 23423; Old Rye
ranges from 75c451 41 gallon.
BEVER NE. WI,
The clan le exceedingly low yet; no M .
almo. of any kind
- Is doing. Thera are of mune no eolithla, when the waters
3 Glase Rome Le but relent Lor 13 huhu,
Two new boats arrived from the Monongahela oh Smidey.
They are but middling dud craft, Wed are intended to thn
_ in the rattan trade on Georgia theers. Oue of them is named
ij the Mureaulyn, for • former thothlent and highly panel.
cilium of Decatur county, On., who la now dead. She le to
run between Apalachicola, la., and Albany, Os-, an the
Flint river. the la 120 fort Iti lorigth. 25 feet beam, eed •
to.. held. The hell wth bunt by Latta, at Monongahela
O City,end thelengithe are from the North Stu- The cyiindere
d 3. 13 Inches diameter with 4 feet sunk. Bhe Ma two bon
en, each 36 Inches fn diameter and 24 feat long. They wen
s
put In her by Snowden A Son. Mr.tlearlint.buill her cabth,
which le very neatly ficilehed. In the ritual style of that
n gthtlemth.
Mr Jeffrint hu painted them •pure white. 7. CI. MU,
• amplin all the upholetery; T. B. Young, the papal. Itttlec
g tore macs~, put. In the furniture, nod Claldwell A firce. yrc,
vide the wand The ebeet iron work, nab 1a thWee-pipes,
• • etc, tic., the provided by Kean& Keller.
S The mtnod host of tbis pair le Called the in. 0. Calhoun_
H Oho tea Me wheeler, midis to on the Chatahooche ricer,
. between Apalachicola, Fla., and Coimbra, G. Elio war
built et Brownetille, by LB-Pringle, and he, ~,,e,„. w .,,,
built .ad at In place by ilnoledall a Son. Eta la 166 foot
t. loos on dal, 24 fad hem and 8 feet hold; 18 inch cylinder
wllO3 r33.l,etrokr, 3 boiler. 38 ludas to &man and 20 tad
lag. Her abate an 26 feet in Minster and tom upon a
wrought ikon 'haft
Y
• t Ste is fat a cotton boat, add will carry about 800 Mee at
, . a had. She dlekza 11 00 1 .Wbaittom other boar, in that she
ta elegibily • adapted do. the =Vag of pa ssage:l4s point
' heretofore tat etit noted lathe boats riming catlut
1.2 dear. ' Eertslda trailtedlt by Castes azl ;abated bY Jab
~.
may. eflbl l Pll2llhdli 14 a . , 9, NOW .3.1 uf zilb,4 by Y.
-,,,;.,-,. r , ' ,, ,%•.t , •.•' — J. •
. .
B.
Ethfasllttr . do the shoot Iron Wait L.' • , . , ' '" .
Walllater will take command. They will both E 0 be API!. '• '-
. 1. .... islemther,wheni the Ilturaerlyn will Gaol be Cmt Jo
u '
ors baUt for Capt. SPAllhaar. 121312 M had an omen
Unmet tralt here to rem betweea N. Canna and Jiptalathl
cola, which did good bosizeM Mr shout de yeare. Web* ,
ateata nodth' ''''''‘ ere "."' ''''ttm't i''''''''t he a' tied uith' e to o t r ilft 7 . he bb'r ikel b. it h‘rh'"cerl ballevers"diUgamdsklhallaTengkalthe
when her mil dual all be humght sunder proper sod Wink
fel cultivatim.
Steamboat. Regtster.
ARRIED.
1 . DEPARTED-
Tele3;rapb,Rrownerilla; Telegraph. Rnmeuerville: •
Jeffersoa, Rannurring
Col. Huard. Elizabeth: Jeffers., Brownville;
CoL Bayard, Elizabeth:
lillmv-I tut 2 inches-i.m.„
Rae ._.__..__......_-._WalelEv alaricets.
NOV You, Sept. 12.-Oatm it Oat: secant4oo for
5 imi . ......
Flour unsettlet sales 14,000 tag at ttzn
and $0§5,30 for Ohio. Wheel Arm gale's of 15.000 bosh at
$1,1641,3'1 foe red. Corn Mary: 20,093 bothsold. Bear
limey at $5610.50. Mess Pork 514X4715. Whisky 25 , - -
gar. Hides doll and heavy; Bum. Ayres 'MT:. soi.l.
umulTr New Odlame TV Shammed* 5%604
Prow lifsmar.--Stocts sternly; Camp . Rock 'Mud
179%, Cumberland Coal 14}.. , Mina. Central N.E. 63: rat
oat. Consul bonds STLM Michigan Southern =ll'7 New Yea.
Central 79N Ittsading - 4.5.%; Sllseartst sates s4y; Galena &
Chloogo 7 5% SIMMS. Central 4G7.7- Cleveland & Toledo
D 4 li.dmo rarer R. IL 3f-r; Nemo atop a. S. Co. SIN.
Penaostrma. Sept. 12.-The foreign mw. b... 1,..,. m
effect upon Floor,and the market is Milk for old stock
of are tittaallotl and damping; Lamer' ads et SELO
for
old stock mpardno,2s for fresh ground. md gs,as r,..
old dock aura fatally; the R ye are . I. and Mere le
no nmulatlon id Mock. Rye
Fl
is et My at g 3,7-.
q
and Corn Meal at - $3,50 . 'Mere to an MU Inquiry WT
Wheat, sad nappline coma foulard ,freely frbet the South,
but irons the West they areextranely llghg GOOD buck sold
at ;1,21 for red and $1,12.131,35 for estate-the later rata
for choice lots of gerducky.. 1,000 bush now Rye sold at
Pl.• Corn L. In good demand, and 8.100 beat yellow sold at
/10, afloat. Oats active, and 5003' both told at EWA. Nur
Barley ta beginang to comer rward,md command. 70@TIL '
Barley Malt la worth 93. Provision. are adratacinc mho
of limo Pork at g 15,60; Elms s et litg)l2l4, eod • .4.0(67 . .
m at Shoulder. at 7%; now Is held at So. Lard le held at •
%In bta. god 124.r0thi.6 in Mega oaf. Is held flrad,r,
dm of Rio at 11e1117..' 500 lib de Cam Saga acid at 631.
Q 1314. 330 bbls Ohio Whisky mid al =lc
thmaellism,Sept.l2.-Floor heavy at 14,50 for beet emi
tting mho at W{6oo, bat they are ecarcoly an index of
the makes Wheat
steady at 05c(3,11 and $1,0141,10.
Corn; 70 kw mixed sod yellow. Ityn 74; the reartet la
firmer. Oats dal at T. Whiskysteady at Mli. Provis
ions are moving at Smarm a shade lower-at 114 far Men
Pork, 7,74 for Boson Shoulder. and $9,40 for Sides Bulk
Shoulders $0,406010. Lard 104@10y,. •
BOSTON, Sept. 12.—The Grand Jdry of Barnstable
county, have indicted Captain Borland, of the brig
Robertson, German Craven, the owner, and Captain
Bacon, of the schooner Elisabeth,for kidnappingand
returning to slavery ono Columbus Jones, who had
escaped by concealing on board the brig Robertson,
Peneacola. .
Now Oni.wts,Sept. 12.—The Brownsville, Texas
Flag, of the Ist says, it is rumored that Miramon,
with 3,000 men, hid marched Into Sul Luis Palest.
Marquee° Was La Zueatreas. Gen. Orlego had boon
killed in battle.
.
Now roar, Sept. 12.—Tho bank Statement for the
week ' , ending Saturday, Chows an increase of loam of
$237,000; of epode, $204,000; of circulation t s int,-
.
000; decrease of deposits, $119,000.
_
NO.R.VELILIZ.N •
Assurance Company,
NO. I MOORGATE STREET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IX 183 6 .
CAPITAL 5i1,13t95,1300 00
PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS._ 2,,194,111 021
ANNUAL ILEVRNUE, for rho pureed- '
lug January 21,1b5S ...... .-.-..-....-. 1/53,1524 ISt
9PRIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST
1 Lou or Damage by Fire, almost every dasulptlon of
Property. 77. e Rates of Pre mium. ate ma/eras, and, In
all cm., hated upon the character of the 00000 or ocen
p.m and the merits of rho risk.
Losem promptly adjourel and paid ,withoot mamma to
London. ,A rpecial pernauneng fe nd lirovead in Philadd
phio fur payment el io.l3Clfts tra3atitry.
tririlliaCza IN rITI5b0000:
Meru,. Jam. McColl, A Co. 174 Went street
- John Fio.da Co., 17.3 0 "
" Brown &R.lrkparocks, 193 Liber Cl smear
D. Gregg & Co., 9.1 Wow strum
Wilton, Menroy & Co- 64 Wood meet; •
- James MCI-ion:leas .t. Co., 103" .4
. " ri track A Co., 95 Water etowb
" B. A. Fahnotteck & Co., First and Wade-Meta
- Joa Wooliwell a Co. Stand and Wood areal
" AmelL Lee & Co. 3 Wood street;
.. 13 orehlield & Co., Fourth and Markel Maar,
" McCandless, Shane& Co-, Wood and Water mg
0010.0.0015 15 Prill..at.Prill.
Geerge H. Stuart, Esq.,l3 Back street
Mreara. Myers, CLIStIOUI & Ca. = Market thence
" Wm. SPE. & Co., = Smith ?rota strea me r
" arthatclecon & Collins, Front sad New etre
" Smith, Williamsloo,oll Market green.
" James Graham & Co., 20 and 22 lotilla threat;
Joseph B. Mitchell, Taq., Preeident Neennalce Dank
James Donlan, Eal.,Pmsrliont Liam Bank;
Hon. W. A Porter, late Judge Supreme Court.
JAMES W. AIIROTT, Agent,
JeTfulydis TemporaryoCice. 103 Wood stood'
rall IRON CITY TRYST CO.,
Pie. 256 Liberty Street.
BANK OF DISCOUNT, EXC HA NGE
AND DEPOSIT.
Capital Stock.. 8 150,000
Capital 'Represented, over- 1,000,000
Sir STOCNNOtarSI. AM SLID INntrIDDALLT LlaSt.T.Clia
Gold, Silver, Par Fonds nod Carency reecimd on deposit
ALL MONEYS allowed Co remain for a Sp...rifted Time.,
WILL DRAW INTEREST. Sight Risher:go en the Eastern
and Western claw constantly for sale In mum to snit
Collection. made In ell the principal title. In the United
Scum and the Canada; sod PROCEEDS PROMPTLY P.R.
MITTIM 10 any desired point, on day of Mattaity.
DIISOTOItel:
John Moorhead, Alexander Fonyth, John Heath. Om. H.
Heed, 3. RM. William Seibert, W. McClintock, Henry Mc-
Cullough, Robert soe,vooo.
G. E. WARNER., Prealiket.
au7.slya IL c. SCHMERTZ. Cashier.
J 0... al nta.Orrairr
TOIIN M. BRADSTREET ,t SON'S IM
TY PROVED MERCANTILE AND LAW AGENCY.
E. IL NEVIN, Jr, Agent for Mather& Othce reumml
to NO. 07 FOURTH STREET. • i
Office In Now York. No. 237 Broadway. •
03.00 r Reports of Merchants and Bee are prepand
'lO th the greeted Care.
gml...Notes and Armlets collected prom tly. mS.,l*ll
Country Runnette° for ale.
A ` BRICK COTTAGE with. near three • .
jot_ of Land, about half a mile from the Allegheny
Al, on the tall, .commandleg good air and tine some
ry. Tho boom basal. geed rooms, beside calm and 11.-
I.IM attic. There he • line Spring Home only a few feet
from the kitchen. and also • Stable on the property. en. '
quire of DILWORTH & BIDWELL,
seblmd Corner Water Street and Cherry allay.
EliGHTla ANNUAL PAIR • ,
OF THE
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Allegheny County .6,glicultural Boclety,
FOR
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Western Pennsylvania and Ohio, -
13th, 14th, 15th and 16th
OF
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SEPTEMBER, 1S 59.
0.1311 PREMIUMS:
SILVER MEDALS:
PLISSE:
Amounting to Nearly $4.000.
lead r G rohrtrlrs, 9th Ward, '.
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.PurTsßu.R.G-Elf..
%%NTS and other erections provided for the .. -,..
.11. d lapis, of the Sham& Arts,Dousertle and llotsthedd,7.-7.-'
Goode, Implement., Fruits, Vegetables and Flower.. Cay.. , ,11,
eyed Med..* Stalls for Harem Cattle, Sheep and - Swine, ',4, , .r.
sad Tables for Coop. of Poultry.
GROUNDS ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED WITH WATER. .
TUC TOIL% exhriTtre '
Wednesday, Thursday and Fridley.
Ahmidmice of atom purer will be provided for the rum
nine et inschimry, &c.
Mir Large Premiums °Mud for newhinery. See lam -
bills. ,
A.rtiches mot for exhibition should be addressed to either
D. J. 0. NIAMEY, W. BAILS CULL, Esp, or BENJAMIN r . , -
KELLY.
Eat
, Superintendents, carefully labelled, with -
owner's name and residence.
Earle. received and exhibitor's tickets furnithad et
HALL A SPEZWB Plow Wareham,. corner Cecil's allay
and Perm street, attar Angust.29th,lBs9.
May and Straw GRATIS for all minimal, attend for el , ,
hibition, and grain et lowest nub price.
RE" All entries taint Demobs on Secretary's Cook. on a
before TUESDAY I:PENIS:O.I3th of September. All ar.
Mho and animal., except hers., most be brought vitae
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the enclosure by Tuesday on. Horses admitted on Wel.. '
needs? morning, bot mut be entered prinicusly.
air Competition beyond the Bade ardlally invited
Ar Ylgihnt nightand daISSIOy Police
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ADM
Exhlbiter'. ticket; 51,00. All cab/wars Imam
mainhore of ebe Society.
ALP- Ten ticket. for 81,00. Four tickeU„ 50 cents.
P 5 Sloe., mlnitathen, /3 non.
a - d- Vehicles and borne will be admitted to the ground
at the following prim. I -Two bone vehicle RS mobs' '
mingle horse vehicle, 15 <cube single horse, 10 cents.
The Clasen . . Pmaeuger hallway and the Catiret Palen.
It. It. can mil be in miasma cormanamtion with the _
ground. Letters addressed to •
ROBERT IIeENIMIZ •
an3o.2wd& - wT Cot - remanding Secestary,Pletahntsh.
11/CEIARDEION'a .
IRISH LINENS - - -. L.
DAMASKS, DIAPERS; .3.C.
CoNsumEits OF RICRARDSON'S tar.
ENS, end those desks= of obtaining the GENUINE
00301, Mould .1.8 that the articles they eureka. ere mat.
ed with the fell name of the Linn,
J. N. niontansom, some a OWDRN,
ea s gun - roam of the sande...red dastallty of the 00oda.
This caution Is rendered easentlally mammary, a. large -
gnat:Mies of Infester and defective Linens are prepared,
mum after season and sealed with rte name Of RICHARD
SON. by Irish lintua eau% regemilas Of the inletry that
Inflicted alters. the American comma and Stemmata*,
harem of the gamine GooM, will net reedny a t,..4 0 . .
~.,..... ~..g,,,nie, while parchatiere am be impaled on
with Goods of a marthks. ammeter.
.1. tontoosz a J. A LCCEE.
sethlyithi Agents. SA Church Street, New York.
H ERBST ,k, BARKER, ...
PBODCOE AND PROVISION -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;•
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267 Liberty Street, corner of Rand, '
PITTABURGH, PINN'A.
1111..Partleular attention given to the perches. an& We of
/lour, Orlin, rniaa Frets, Potatom,Prok, Lard, natter,
Cheese, Clover and Timothy Seeds, &e.... •
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Ordeal pryingly filled at th e lowest minket prices. ,Ad.. , ' .
canon Made on contiguous:its.
IMAM. ol the PlUsbargh Bag itamfactoty. ron3l:l3tl
REMOV'AL.—
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JOHN. S. LEE, Alzitenszir TAILOR, ' *
nu removed Ids establiahment to •
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NO. GS 11113 . ".111 ETABST. ..
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Next deer M N.
ES Miaow a &oss,Banketo. - - eslo . ,
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IfINIBUSS FOR SALE. • • '• .'
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Twenty 01INISITSE3,(twO and Lowborn ' ) 1 / 2 11nd ..,
We running order, fns tile low. Apply at. ths Iscelaler'-••
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Omutau dem iltlh etnet,' „between Makestied Liberty . .l .
Virietis ot Witte! JAL. VlEtn,g; Nakti-tititinn.
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Paseregerltainnky, . , -...., • ...
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virIDES.:4Oo-fitme Dry Flint in store for
+A sabb7 1.4444 PtitiatainigAnnacrtia am,