. . . _ ..,_;:4siiwo. - 44.t*:; - Lima furitwort elsttzliorizte. Won YE . 4 -VITTIOIVAGin. BPOUDDY a..ccp;, IitLIUMFACTIJRZPS OP SECATIIINO, -1111.011 i, and gm: t . dun% PIMP= COP 40120/iB;ltaleed BNB—Bottoms,' Spatter Polder, and Degas to uaras, TM PLATE P_ ItION..WIRE, to. Constantly on. band, Mutant. and Twig. - • . - Wrp's!tauei,../Po, 149 First and 120 &sand street, Pltpbnrßbe 011lS11116 471.3 Ml orders of Copper eat to any dealred pattern.. :33:EPTIECY H. COL.TANES. torwarding and Conindssion Merchant, ArWIVUOLWL =arum ',,.:ciheesie. Butter. Seeds.lriiih. • . Arid Produce Geuerally, 25 Wood "draft. "Urbana, STOVIC .41.1e£IICANDE111: EIRADLBY, -11USIMACt0732RLO Alto pia= nt MORT anterr _ COOKING, PAR AND -E,EATING STOVES, Inaba and Panay Grate Planta, flos. 'Joie Proprietor of the celebrated PATTST Gee BMINIZIG and Sltol.l CONSIIMING - COOK STOVES. -Office and Salon Boom, laillrdro 41-WoodSuorittiblirgra.Pa. Soma. itorcigu and Domostie Bills of Fachodge 131OLTIYIOAYES Or DZPOSIT, _ ': DANN- NOTED AND SPECIE, 07 MARKET STP.NET, I'ITTSBDRI3II,-PA. 13.0a14.4.w.s tou4o on all tho princlpal cities Duoulit out tor. Uultod.Sistoo. up2.l-fol7 ' • ' Fashions. ncrogionri ac Co, ist • WITOptS.,:IiE 4ND EMIL pIrALEEM . •pD ousonertim OP . EIATS; cirs,_yugs,llohlNlCTil, now opening for the PALL TRADE a ',Oar illfeaot stock ot IRE.SIIGOOD, which will be Bold at . N 0.131 WOOD Bold sraErr, im2T-, .„: dooti above lint', Pluslwawb. 1111.•....Ili.013 FET 0 s INN onus EX BORNETS AND .11 AT11,1.2L -130147T RIBBONS, FLOWERS, a., • NO. 03 MARKET STREET, P11738U8017. B. & C. P. MARBLE. - aturrnenraus 21191iSIKO, 308, AND ALL 'IIIIIILS' OF P IT AS PAPHI R. Warelickiss, NO. 5117 Vtisod PITTSBURGH; PI. tarktt Raga boagit Market JOIEL.N'OOO.I3at,A..N ffi i3.Etrb, • . ausuiLenansor tron,liatllng, Iron Vanlts, Vault Doors `Window Rhuttere, Alludow Galva, &e., oe &road Etrut scud 88 Third Street, (Bedersaif Wood and Mats* PITTSBUIP3H, - .San - cabana.,variety of new Pattern& fancy and plal • suitable .for all purposes. Particular attention paid to .5 • is dud= Graa•Loi....;Jobbing done at lberl notice. mr9 U gamma Bilik":44lo=e43l:‘•MV:ielia• %A. M. - 2 4 D 'RN Vl3 1l'1 • 11. W • SOLICITORS IN VOA SCER Y. So. I, ..9Aine't Block, Duengme, lows. /07•Collotitbaspromptly moil. In ally part of North , 10.13, or Waitero Wbcomin. Will attoud to limp:mama md Bele of R.cal Kest., talaltut Money on Doud. and itortgagea coLlyat -WK. O. 1V111118.018...:. . OLU/. D 0031.465 —r. m iguana. 110-81N.5.011, MINIS k. 111rILLERS, ,•POUNDEBA AND DI A did/ NI STS. (.. - 14141. 1 3 14.1 N G. Tole- WOILIi B. Plttelbargh, Penna. mate, No. %I narked. street. thadraotare inland. of EtasmEnglass and 1111111srliln wig Curtlngs,italtroad Wort, derrars Wt.. and Shea Iron Work.. Jobbtng and noshing done= thortnotlrs. c.rDllydte NV /GYMA.I4 HUN. llantleturars and Dealers lo all tbult of TOBACCO; SNIIIT AND CIGARS, T033.A.00C0. Owner AgailAfictiStratt and DiamondAllm PITTAKITLOIL PA. SIGHT - BILLS DRAWN BY - SIIEUBIAN & ON MC MUM BANE, LONDON, Dr BURS 07 ows . , SOUND . STSBLING 'AND UPWARDS. Aloa,lllo, lan' the pencil* oaks and towns of Prance, Belem:DOW/nod, Gornin*,Rnoala anS rimer &maroon Eaton constandy on land and for onhoDP WU. H. WILLI-Ala' A. cS>lysta". Dontora. Wood stood.. nor.r.4 Third: • JOLIN B. LIEIII, 213 Ec•C FE 1V TAILOR , • .L],ols St, Pittsburgh. . - ' A: - as r ab ' a CLOVIS. CASSIIIVIZS, Col,l36ll,apAall roar soluble hr grothrosne weirjostroulred. itirOhhts promptly ftlls.l, la the latest styles nt ite art. mrthlYdis • _ J. SCOTT, Dentlet, ieraovekto the house lately occupied by Dr. lifen. A. Ward; br0:127 2 run° Webb, (south eds.) chtta dog share Thubi stmt. omo•UOuia frog 0.6. at.tmhr. e. "Pittsburgh Steel Works. Jorrins. Bon 6c co.. Slonstostorms of OAST STEEL; Also, SPRING, PLOW .ner . A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, &over Eon And Brit &reds. Pittsburgh, Rs. D.H. 14,013-11.1.0.8 dc CO., • 'lumen - raw or Bogart' Improvod ,Patent CnltiVator Teeth, -ConerlionslArdslrals, Atte.s.-rgh, 102:W3y/fa* ELAM SO6D BP i COMPANY:, Joe•iitt c. lauxtors to Raiff. Rolla a Buett.) BAIL .ROAD sPrz-Es, eli - ms..s = AND BOAT SPIKES. COTISEir or Water street and Cherry alley, •1212:11dt, PITTIMOROII, PEN N'A J. M. • • 3:4"ErisoF3.stakrx-rr..".it.oxt. No. 54 -St._ Clair Street, (Dr. Tris h .. How Maytag,. PItTSBIISGH. PA alitAldia" MITIR'S 'MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER, The 'fbny Sandy laths Mote Watt Here to gaeraeude E a se.Ooesseeettieateii. ANTI, Moi4LlTowe Ilona, Mot" ems Mims Ain Omar. Imam, Am 50,000 1/93321 BOLD IN ONE MORT EL TheasOnobraLd Randle. time ban eatenstaly cued for llms#lT:firs leen he en parts otEurope, end thensdrec Mane Omer lave teen ablated by Om Courted Ram* Tram. llnsheld, Attar* Proem Ravens, Saxony, Engi ne:4,llo.nd; Repko, Ae.", end then Markel propane. ityptavel by the moat dln.lortbdied Men.ml- Maattlie nitratr the world. ' • 'Theft to • ate ins& or numb and haat. imitates minftled in .thhi weary by theDnectore of the 'eaten. Pubtlelnstlfatione, Ilinters, Farmers, Proprietors ittAtatele.Warehoosett,lfetatfattotiee, and by anions die deßalahed prluMentfrens. Stnineratie i'llilitMend'Citalfbrara of the elltney of • Thai Baeptltes eon be sent it the Depot. leente,mhelosimemdEeten, b 7 the levador and Pio ifirtor,‘ 'Went IngrEn. Meade; tat' "Renrettati(east.,) New Salt. acterst,Agent for the U. etetes mad Cetibe. FREDER ICK 4. austrwi,DengEteL•No. 10 Astor House, end 417 • H7C617 , 47,1 74111 rOrk. • • Arad* In this city; wbolemle sod retell by R. E. SRI. 'LUSA P;OonerWond and Ricotta a.: JOILTIMIIINO, Ocrmalkessond end Mirka IL BEEECHAM a WWI - Age dedlldtrodfo lEttde — Oil one Loather Store. • D lEritszkitacts. it SONS, No. 31.5. Third aj Maid sad Cheablat Oa, Philadelphia, bare /Sit adadNIT'AND SAL TED SPANNNI BEIM INT the CiftealhOted Patina Sipa, Tannins' Ofli Taltn' and Car. Nnuf.TOola akthaloweat prhea, and upon the bait Mina **AN hinds itlaithar ID the (00g/1 wanted, for which thabhdootorket price ellll to fitran In rash, or taken In I foe MLA. Lothar Oared fro of chars. and sold. torklydra • • t cotkoyt Nem rules the mope of the people, whatnot thitaloomed end sotordh6pe phflosopbennnel try V, No Show them a goodthlng, Id Oa war. . • JO be damonitratid, and NM 1111 . 01 ae". to .gh• a theft most =Mal patronaye. The mum have al. =al fattft - a Ovid coommulog the rma, •• may be ion In the miaow qtwatitto cdthla oadigino that are soma, sold wow sectkm the Ital. ItU"oownoogolud Yßrael Jr a= i f an other nomallo yet dotted for Moues of aha to n mans, puha.. atsthota, dysentery, ()open -_ Oa; lad kw the olio. Moe that moo from damsel:oat 4* w mamba of the rowan thatettee. name It tot • tomagamy • bonishold word from 'thine to Tom, from the Amid ofthe APantle to the Pattie. Try the ankle mod he II In and analog iyanually, annywham, wa s by II a extra, minano.i.t. T .n.,a • likwoustmeerroa streets. ltdantata Iturrcitr. OR ktrame.,—Da; Oro. 11. KIT at street, Pittsburgh. Pa, bee been In the dtlea for the Oa sir intake, and tau premed the •SOidisPOurod WO of Trowel far the core at llemia or s o * , l atch he la goaded to fit to soy care of mbar. the twittrance that tallsbutlon will be Oren. We y e iggigglideteeaor F o e ttars to all on Dr. germs, when ens , Isla le molded, wa tool persuaded that he ' • ' eels the cordial advicato rash CUM Ge Di es p.aele Girths T and c hr ,,,Akt Ailments complicated with err ClicAereU 101 Woo elm:, ,C B * 4 ,1111MVPATION IFRBE. A Ilet of gee -•• .ileatteoccoralt tm by letter" - - ifolo ViNEGAU .of .our UM years 014,min:764E4, , Groosr7 Ffa , sale by !: fv, ' ' • IMMO, co. -. :', 4l ‘ f ' 9 • flptctal itettres. .:-: - .1520.13:ECL1D1P..,& CO.. FanTPdltia and commission merchants, •And . .ll:gents for Mesta., of Pittsburgh Masa sittorts.- Ccaialgrim cat. and orders for LEAD, 11113124 .40., solicited. Prompt apse• tiOlv, to rocolvlog sad forwarding. 80. 49 Commercial 5 St. Loots. an 2.9311.1 liIGNKY GERVVIO & CO ULINFICTIMIIII OF ROPES AND TWINB:S Of ail RIMS wad descriptions. Warehouse, 439, cor. Penn and Walnut Sts., Two ovum above the P. V. W. & ci.R. R. Prolght Dope, ET=l33 SEWING MACHINES I) N IC 13 FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE IDIPROVEIAIEINTB,, RIA NUFACTURER'S PRICES, 510T111h11.31 MUTIIIZHBIf IIOTEISHI9III Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's &cab lag Syron for Children Teething. It I. no equal on earth. It greatly (militates the proems of toothing by eeftening the Boma, reducing all Inflommattcm—will %IL.y pain, and it tors to regolate the bowel.. Depend opoo it, mother., it 0711 give reat myna:lngest...A relief and health to yen. Infants. Perfectly safe to all cars. This valuable preparation is the Rressriptioa of Dos she oionosparisticed and skilful feitiale Physicians la N Kuglutd, cud has teen and with oner.falliog success IIIto," of c.a. W 0 It the test Ana comet me...dila the vorLi, II case of Dysentery and Diardo. to Children, whether liens from teething or from in , other comm. If lifo and hsalth do be intimated by dollars and coutz,lt la worth Ito weight to gold. 1111110ns of bottle aro sold every yosr to the II nit2d Etatin. It is an old and well.trlod remedy. PRION ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. sqrlions gunning unless rho farratuallootOUßTlO a PLR. BINH, Now York, loon the Graeae wrapper, hold by Drugglata throng/war the wml.l. Ilk. UFO. 11. HEYI3Ert, Agent for Pittsburgh ltadowlykT tVATCfSC9 WIIOLESAIE AGENCY FOll TILE BALE OF ALIKERICAN WATOBIIa. We would most respectfully call the atten- km of the public to the *merle. Icattjtee 1.111 , befog es. *naively Intr;4loretl, lie naarttf•anr* of whirh has twatue • &soli ostabllehed that entire rdondeors can b. blared tpon Mere as rata and correct time keepers, tetth by the rer and seller. Lia. 4 tern appolothi Wholeeele Agent. 4.r the ale of the. Wattbes, the public may be assured that V. ran ull them.at the vary lowest csat &Melt We haveiteo . very LargeMoet. 01 tither mid Plated Ware, Tine Gold Jewelry In sets, each ea Coral; Gam., Os moo, Jet and,Estotloga. • Our aseortment of aukor.4 Is utmenally large et present, 'comprising some bosotilitt patterns of Eight end One Day Parlor aml 019 c. 010011. at gr.oi& rthititod AT* bairn also stall dock of No allok sod Mar lan Gold and Ilaor Watched, on band, *ll °tour own Impnrtallon. Alga, Watch Mater. Tools, af NEMAtt atoritTh and Watch Mane. REI * N 0.32. Pibb street_ THE PEREIVIA , Ii STRDP. — WITAT IS Pe— Nut person. bare so . Idea Doh Cho Perm/1w Byrne h • preparstfou of Pontrlati Dart.. Thl. is out the caw. II 1 tow soluble preparation of Pri•toxide of Iron. li/ blob li read. fly received into the constitution, and will act aa • tonic to away that that metal ilwo not woolly act, whoa Oren to the form of ea/tomato, or noon 1p the Irma by bydrogon preparation, w popular with pto Mehl.. Whnaleaastiraa to give iron in a form that will he acceptable to the'livonso atimuch, oral that will be moodily *Akan Into the bhuid, will give Dila Permian Syrup, which hottiotod by men of high chute - ler tiaroogtiouit the country. Dr. Hay" the:hate Payer of Maaeochnontts. tedldea to Ito ortrearilloary eir• tow, and no have *vary coutalence fa the ability of the agent bare to court...any ono of Dwaine. In. Pentviim I throp to mode Iti lhaftdo, and box porformoi moot ...miler of turn 100 all illsea AM rogolring a bush awl alterative preiwration. Pee long adrartisawant In anat.., pert of todays tiltrfiL Da. aao. 11. lITYBER.IIO Wood street, ft the Await for Ibis city. • .11,vIksiT ____ a 1 L 15 11.114 THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines. 14 IS TILE MACHINE whoi.o owners Tdr.-oda premium of ID PhiladaWilla to auy other on ethltatkut at ah• Iranian. Institut. that could do the mune range of work all *all— Thalr offor not having Gaon accrotadlte supothrrity matt t conceded. for de at D1.A.H.511.A.L.1., CO.'S BALL dr. ISPECiLIki, • PLOW MANU FACTURERS, No. lfiei .Penn Street, Pittsburgh; DATENTEES of the celebrated First Pee l. miam IRON ONNTRit AND NEVOLV: POI BEAM PLOWS. Cl., enutaistare Patent laver Cautv• Lever, Imprnend Pc.ock, Wrought Sioldn ' oard, Cra,le. Von, and 4.0011 giber dam-intl. , of PLOWS, PLOW CLaWaNOB, OOLTIVATORN wela.They also continue IC corer on It,, old Meal: luso. dry, corner of Penn Kraal °Doll alley, lb*Cutbap of which have been long calabrated lee Chair eLtellenu. All ord., proinplly flll.d and natiefactlun given to tnelotners in y paralcular. so7:lyd .Vt/3:/nx,El, Wooden.arld Willow Ware BAEEETS, BROOAI2, BRUMES, CORDAGE, 10, suld dkalyV A UT,OISIATIC_ APPLE PAIREILLS, Tile CIIEAPKET AND Pot seds W 4,10, Of 14 lb. dor., by BASIIIEL RIDDLE, Manufacturer of Wood. and Willow Ware, aulluttwif No.RJ Diamond. Goncort Piano tot Bap. A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT PIANO, 21. of the famous mantdectory of BALUKAPY A fie , hitt., Delon4,oml:teny, Which la vithout nioubt,one of the tweet Inetrnments, se regard. Winn...Lod eweetnews of tons, etc, ever offered In Ode city, and the owner only parte with it On aCconat of removal to a Western city. For forthEr pow Molars, apply et the office of the Prank% COaroolrio. eq2o:diletto PARLOR, DINING HOW tiATI11101:16k _2 - 0410E, ac., LIEATIN 0 STOVES, For Wood or Mal, cheep. at the Iron Olt, Shan end Tin Were Lonee or W. W. 11HAD.411.119, No.lll Want street, Vint door below the algu id the Golden Goo, piTT SBURO II AGRICULTURAL wourts, Noe. 49 and 51 Ferry Street; BODEBT e. WILL/AWL Proprietor, (Boccamor to Wit.droto, Bloat t WillistaLl I.IIM/FICIUBSIL Or Mowers, Reapers, Morse Powers, Threshers, Cider Mills, Ray, Straw and Fodder Cut ters Icother Agricultural Machinery, ; ssnflesd MUSICItia YOE DELLS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS. AO, GENISIEED, 112 Smithfield Street, Oppoelto the Custom noun. Low. will be given la gleglog, Plano, r oalter ead ee7Avad ELDNILTIU - HIAWATHA Plat= HOT PIIESB6.I) NUTS of all alma on land sod • notactorad. Alp, BOLTS for Drldirea, alablnary, Ag cultural Implamtsta, An., foralabad at abort notice. 1111..Waralusase, No. 114 Water atreet. KNAP, SCULLY A CO. antdrodta Dr. Momlarl IS. /PlrelVa Binary Corroctor or Antt-Ifillous Biritore.--Poroir VIPS.' tablo..-4 MU, We sad Dlratlre Ilauway fa BILIOUS DISORDEBB, 1 MU URADACEUG, BILIOUS axameons. DYSPEPSIA, TORPID LIVER OK STOMACH, cogr7veziEl33, BILIOUS OR DYSPEPTIC COUGII, MALARIAL REVEIL23, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, SOUR STOJILCII, 11., . MDR DUMMIES, IMPURE BLOOD, • JAUNDICE, MIAMI MllivlalnLi mailed I.IIM.PURE RI LE OR BILIOUS NESS. DR. OZO. 11. lUMOSER, pakat,er ILO Wood .1... Sole liont BAP Palrb.Mß. IliAVgi just received a large etock best Julia Thar, ••6 'Arab Brusb.. Atro. • puma MAMMA Cif =it sada an 4 Patamery• , roinsiumi- ~~. ~~...... Staiti EMIL= v L I IV .E• Et 0 0 I Ft ALEX. EL RILED, I==M $2O 0 0 TEDBEAL aT, ALLSOLIRNY CITY mstrrxertias no DIMAS II No. 21, Diamond, PITTSBURGH_ BM Li TUE HAREM'. NUT AND BOLT IYOLLNS. pitsburgil 05ayitt. P.T . T . T8131714.43.23.2 TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 20, 184,0 OFFICIAL ! PA PER OF THE CITY. City nail News Items MittOROLOGIICAL Observations for the Gazette, by O. Shaw, Optician, 5S Fifth St.--;corrected daily: IN PUN. IN GaAUt. 71- 00 74 74 70 2-10 9 o'clock A. ar4.. Barometer.... rst r•JCIEIN DAIJSIIAN, Esq., is employed by ..10 an agent for canvassing and collocting for the Pitts burgh Daily and ll'e•kig act:Hie. Ito will visit in that capacity the various portions of Western Penn sylvania and Eastern Ohio. Ile is ear noly agent fur the purposes named. K. F.anzrr h Co. Atigaer 29, 1859. Republica!! District Vigilante Committees The following district Vigilance Comet Macs for the current year have been appointed under the rules adopted by the Republican County Convention. There Committees have the power of increasing their number to any extent; and it is hoped that they will immediately do en, either by their own act, or by calling meetings for that purpose in their re spective districts. The gentlemen named below are requested to give their earnest attention to the purpose for vrhlch they have been appointed. In the townships, especially, efficieat cab-committees ought to be appointed in each school district. Juno M. KIRKPATRICK, Chairman County Committee. Mean Ilvtrz, Secretary. PITTOBTIRCa. Ist Word—Richard Birkhimer, Henry Murphy, David Fitzsimmons, Andrew Miller, James T. Kin caid, Jr. IVard—A. S. Nicholson, John W. Riddell, William Phillips, Rees Owens, Samuel Fahnestock. 3d Word—let precinct Geo. W. Leonard, Retiert Allingbam, David Sime, J. P. Diehl, Gilbert AI, Maiden preeinet : Joseph Hastings, John Bar , ton, C. F. Bauer, J. W. Colville, John Wallacker. 4th Word—James Rabb, Wm. If. Ewing, Milton McClelland, Henry Cutts, J. Nelson Hersh. sth Word—lei precinct: George Speer, Chauncey Carroll, Ono. Hamilton, John W. 'McGregor, John Graham. 3d precinct: Richard Thompson, Jos. French. Reams Jones, Fred'k. Kersh, Wm. Nesbit. Pith 'Word—Jared M. Brush, John Wallace, Wil liam Barnhill, Jr., Wee. Shore, A. B. Borger. 7th Word—M. K. Moorhead, A. Barckley, George Atkinson, Christian Oyer, John Beatty. Bth Word—C. H. Buerman, S. Morrow, S. R. Pat terson. E. S. Wright, Jos. Castel. 9th Word—P. Drum, J. Snyder, Hugh McKelvy, Hugh Hammond, Jos. Reed. ALLEGEIVIsT. - Jet Word—James Caldwell, Hiram Stales, Daniel Johnston, Robert White, John Dyer, Jr. 3d Word—John McDonald, John Brown, George Bothwell, Thomas Douthett, James Sanderson. 3d Word--Jemos McVlcker, Jacob Heckendorn, Henry Rabaanan, Wm. Owens, Benj. Patterson. 4th Word—Thomas Christian, Ilugh McNeil, A. Davidson, Thome. Brown, Wm. Beinocke. oDROullOe. ElizobethL-J. A. Skin, Thomas Wylie, Bennett Lake, J. If. Matlett, John Lytle. Gown...critic—Jobe S. Leech, William Bishop, Richard S. Ewalt, Joseph Weinright, Chimney Bostwick. Mancheyter—lleary Burchfield. C. Townsend, jr., John H. Hall, B. A. Sampso n , Esq., D. E. Adams ~ ir,, zahrth —John Ingram. David Lynch, John Hobson, David Pearsol. John B. McGrew. llcK,r.p,r—,Alf B. O'Neal, Snm'l Clart, Lewis Matthews. J. R. Scott, W. E. Harrison. South Pitteborgh—C. Gearing, A. Mollane; H. Gearing, .lamas Cready, Benj. Kinckorly. Eost liirow.g4au. —Oen. Stamm, John Franca, Hoary Klirming, David Baldwin, JAM. Brice. precinct Thomas McKee, P. Pfeil, C. °lettermen, James Barr, And. Patterson. 2dpcccinct • T. Worcester, W. Graham, Job Ware ham, Gen. linneen. Frank Miller. P.ttddryh--J. S. Beale, FA Sprung, in, L. Dryden, John V. Anth, A. Appel, Jr. Waj, Andrew Brown, Baldwin Gray, Wm. liarbaugh, Geo. F. Itudisell. Torention.—John AL Porter, GIN, AI. Alertly., Jahn Kennedy, James E. Karne s James McCall. Shorrbory —Andrew Morton, F. it. fishier, James C. Lewis, Jacob Logic, M. Bennett. 1 - U..of-sm. —Eli Conch, S. Reynolds, Robert Tag gart, \Vie. Thompson. Wm. Oakley. Monanjohclo Richard Perry, Thos. ii.ghripsn, .1. H. Holtman, John Keil, Jr., i.e. IticAninch. Chartirre—Davi.l Itobinvon, A. McCartney. .1••. Ilictiocigle, Moses Chess, J. C. Shale, I pp, St. Ciao--Ur. C. Robb, Dr. D. Donaldson. Capt. John Gillifilan, Wm. It. Lea, Dr. W. .1 Curry..l. F. Ferree, Hugh St. S.-ett, Samuel B. Neely, Joseph Acton. Bald tc.n—J atm Italmond, Saml. B. Moore. Th.. Varner, Esq., James Birtlibbany, tr., Harter At , - . Donough. Fronkilo—darme Neely. John Coulter, 11.•bart Wright, Georg. Neely. Junes Deft. Eli +a heth 7 . Cloorge Lynn, Col. Joseph Taylor, Levi Edmiindsoe, Frank Patterson. Franc, .1 Gardner. Patton—Sensual Gill, Jame, Carothers, P.olert Clugstne, Henry Mitflit, Thomas McMarters. Mi . ol;e—Frank McClure. Abdiel McClure, J , .he Willock„ James Barns, J. F. Drava. NurtA Po o na.—lL V. AleKee, Daniel llnflinan, Vincent Miller, Reboot Boyd, J. it. Johneton. San:Men-I , mm - King. Hiram Belts, Jame. Esq., A. 11. Simpson, Jobe Nolio. Findley—James It.. Byers, Wm. Harper. Alex. 11. Burns,David Wilson, Samuel L. Byers. pat—John Uray, Isaac Jone., Wm. A tlerr.,n, Robert Coltart, Henry Johoe. 11 . ..5t Derr—J. 11. Walter, Robert Willimen, Dr. S. 11. Allen, John Caldwell, J. F. M'Conaell. Wakinr—ll. W. liorbark, John W. Horse, J..bn M'Kelvy, Peter Parchment, Daniel Kohn. Braddockefield. ig Pino—David Marshall, Wm. Roger, Jun tirabbs. A. S. McCord, John H. Mahon. Pechhn, No. 2—J. W. Butler, W. H. Brown, Adam M'Culin, Charles Dells, Thome. Peebles, No. Winebiddle, David Aiken, David Irwin, Wm. Wormcutle, C. W. Baal:Alter. Conine—Jas. S. Begley, Gen. Finley, D. R. Coon, T. B. Kennedy. Peter ,Weher. Seoth Poyrtte--Thos. Cellin•, Thos. Alexander, jr., Joe. Campbell, jr.; Wm. Ninon, Robert Hopper. Penn—David Collins, Thee. Park, Charter R. Johnston, JO3. Saito. Hughey. Phurs--Caleb Lee, sr., H. H. Tomer, Devil Coon, Wm. K.. Aresztrong, R. F. Lagan. Versaatrs—Geo. W. Bowman. David Shaw, Capt B. L. Wood, John Dorman, Francis C. Flanegio, jr. .14crron--John O'Nial, Hugh Donaldson, Jame. —•— Pierce. Lotr.r St. Clair—Jonathan Neely, Jos. Dilworth, John Nearer, John 11. Pollitt, Jenne Watson. Robinson—S. W. Ewing, Isaac Walker, Jr., Robert MeElherron, A. (Speer, hue Ross. Scoickfq—R. P. Nebio, T. L. Shields, W. F. Fon dant-Aug, Liles Reno, Samuel Neely. ReAcrre—Geo. W. Evens, Christian Lapin, Loris Mutzig, James Baxter, John Voegtley. Bose—James W. Buchanan, J. Harvey Scott, Joe. Crider, James D. Hiluids, Andrew Bayne. • ifelure—Columbnegolemsn, Jas. A. Gray, J amt., Shipman, Charles Curpmins, Hugh S. Flaming. Ohio—Wm. M. Damson, Francis Little, R. H. Da vis, Jacob Robinson, Henry V. Thompson. Neville—Jas. Dickson, W. Shanks, Jas. Cale, Eb. Bragdon, Arch'd Hamilton. Cre.ernl—Sem'l Young, Francis IWClelland, John Hamilton, Dr, Robinson, Wm. Rene. M'Cirnefferslos. Rigby, Wm. Hatehmen, Robert Soot!, Robert Dunlap. Shrder—Alfred Lloyd, Wee. C. Miller, John Mil*, Esq., John Shaw, Jr., Dank,. Fawn—Thos. B. Stevenson,Wash. Beale, Charles Nall, John F. Center, John lnnter. East Deer—Arch. Pillow, F. M. Edmuadeon, An thony Marvin, James Bunting; Jame. Thompson. j Dadiono—Adam Walters, Robert Wilson, John AVPherson, Zechcne Patterson, Jacob Lonerbock. Tux Graisasiuu. —The Pittsburgh Gymnastic Axim:dation will hold an adjourned meeting this evening, at their hall, to make the emissary preparations for the celebration of weir second anniversary. There is no more praiseworthy institution in this city than the Gymnasium. It has been the means of bringing together a large number of young men who, by the excellent physical diseiplide to which they have there 'ob jected themselves, have developed their muscles, improved their health, added symmetry to their forms, increased their happiness, nod doubtleke prolonged their tires. They have been the cause of the establishment of aXimilar institution In Allegheny City, which is now in a highly flour ishing condition , with a large number of mem bers. The number of members of the Pittsburgh Association met be some 600, or thereabout, and during the cooler weather of the year large num.; hers assemble dilly to participate in the sports and exercises. Attention has been, within a few years more particularly than before, directed to the subject of physical education and the discipline neces sary to that end. We observe that at het com mencement in Harvard, $16,000 were voted for the building of a Gymnasium. Practice in the new course of study will be as obligatory upon the student as Greek or Latin. Tho weakly._ young man;will find it as nemetmary to study and copy after Milo of Crete, in the discipline of his physical powers, as after Eschines or Cicero in his mental.. The idea of Juvenal, "a cooed mind In a sound body," begins to bo appreciated. In the Eoglieh Universities it has been so for a long Gide. Rowing, running, boxing and wrest- Hog are considered as essential to the student at Oxford me the ability to conjugate Greek verbs, or scan Greek poetry. At Yale College, a fine new Gyronaaium is now going forward to completion. Alftollg the emnse meats to be introduced is the bowling snloon, of which no leas than nine are to be completed. In connection with all the new schools of this sort, -we observe that bathing rooms are to be built. This Is one point in which our own Gymnasium is lacking, though it is well eupplied with all the other requisites. A bath, after an hour's exercise, adds the crown to the physical enjoy ment attendant upon the sports peculiar to the Gymnasium, Tuts evenlog, sr n'olock, in the second, floor ate rooms, No. b 4 Fifth street, Mr. Devil will sell, by order of Executrix of the late Bev. A. W. 13Iaok, those very velnable building lots in the Oth sod Bth wards, described. in the Over- Warning under anationTboad. Also a kai of Bank and WWII= Back& . •• - . . liMon - The' besrin f 'Coos or 8, . . 0- 8. U. Langdan,irborras arrroted some weeks sing InThri York by °Mier angle, alined vith ((m -oil upon . the citizens'. Bonk, came on ratter day.. It had been postponed . , from time to time for three or four weeks, but as all parties were ready on Monday, the preliminary bearing pro. node& E. D. Tones, Bs ny was the same as given q., bithe ls case general of Din teat es., which we viblished extenso and need not repeat. Ile said that Mr. Dillaye stated that if the bank would hold the certificates of deposit till Monday, ' (the transaction was on Prlday,) they would be there to open an arcount with •the bank, end would need some of the exchange. Langdon produced the ce ficates and endorsed them: paid the whole amount (about $311,000) to Mr. Bliley°. The money was wrapped up by the teller and given to Mr. Bitters. Learned from New York on Monday, the4tla of Octo. don't know the position it oc her, that the certificates were spurione; do not re- Meinher whether the Crawford County Bank was in operation at that lintel copied at that time; its money was currency here at ono time; would not hare been willing to tube $25,- 000 of it at that time. J. L. Langley, cashier of Monongahela Valley Bank, eworu—l became - acquainted with Langdon and Dillaye In this city, in July, 1858; met Dui" e between the :oth and lasi of September, in New York; he wee here coneerning an Investment in the Monongahela Valley Bank; saw Mr. Landon in Billaye's office, in New York, about the last of Sep tember; it was then of the firm of Denning & Dil ler', lawyers; Bliley° introduced me to Langdon: never met them at the office in New York but once; called one evening on Dillaye at his house; I came on from New York with Dillaye, Kelsey and Lang don; don't know what tielley's business was; he ap peared to be a friend of both Langdon and Dillaye; I introduced the parties to Mr. Jones, with whom I had a previous acquaintance; Messrs. L. to McKeesport in company with me, by ears; as far as I know, w h en the 52'4500 passed out of the hands of Dillaye, it wont ions the bends of the commission ere; understood that there was Crawford County Bank money mixed in with the Citizens' Bank mo ney, but do not know the fart of my own knowledge; Cannot saw what - the amount of the Crawford Bank money was, Mr I never saw it at all; non, of the money was poid into the hank, not a dollar of It, nor ware any of the pettier, paying la money, etookhold ers;',the charter of the Bank was obtained on the strength of the money paid in by Langdon Dillaye; Mr. Dillayedid not, to the best of my recollection, ask Ole to write a letter to the Cairene' Bank, asking its officers to hold on to the certifiontes; I first learn ed that exchange would be wanted in Pittsburgh from Mr. Langdon or from Langdon and Dillaye to gether; the fact-was communicated to me to the rare un the way to McKeesport; Mr. Diller, seemed to he the principal min hi the business and to do the chief part of the talking; did not write a letter to Mr. Jones; Mr. Bliley° never said anything to me in McKeesport about saving the exchange ia Pitts burgh; the whole $55,000 pot in by Langdon and Dillaye was paid back within a few days; do not know whether Mr. Daley. had any money; do not know whether Mr. Dillaye is a man of much means; do not think he has much property now; no letter was written In McKeesport to my knowledge, to got the Citizens' Bank to hold on to the certificate.; Menem. Kelsey end Litho. loft McKeesport togeth ' er, and the money was paid book before they left; I was in the room a minute et two while the Merle) ' was about paying bark to Mr. Jones. Mr. 'Howard asked. Mr. Jonas in reference to his reception of the money from the bands of the parties in McKeesport. Mr. Jones of that he got the same money back which be bad paid to Bliley. Mr. !toward here rated, but remarked that he de sired to have Messrs. Rowland and Huey present, but as they were not here he would like to have a postponement fur a few days. The Mayor said that he had large amount of business on band, and it would scarcely -be poseible for him to postpone it further. Ile thought that Ms only bounces was to ascertain whether or not he should bold Mr. Langdon to bed to appear at Court. Mr. Howard said that he thought with a little time he could show that Itillaye, who was nu innocent and pious here the other day, wee the really godly party; that Dille) o had got $25,000 worth .awfrd County looney, placed it in and mixed it with the $27..500, and thos swindled the people at Ill'Kees nort. that Billaye was the actual swindlar in the r o se. tin the examinetion here the other day, Mr. Roland testified Chit 1521,50 0 were in Citizete Bank money a... 1 the rest in oth, money of Pennsylvania. Mr. 11. thought that Mr. Boland could tell what that of .4 er money was. Mr. Landon may have come by those certificates honestly. he may have bad funds placed In 1;6• credit in the American Exchenge Bank. ' There chooli be nu difference between Dinars and Length. on a .100E6.'0 of had. At the worst. the °flews committed it oi Stale oOly a Misdemean or; it cannot made a felony. Ile hoped there w, , 01d be no discriminative between (be parties. After some retnerks from the Mayor, he stated that be tb,sibt he should Oars the bail at Vow, to de molt of which Mr. Laned was committed. Laog ; don has ten days yet itt which to procure the nem ! racy hail. Tux re opening of Mottoes by river will pe hap give a utivr impettio to the trade between us end [instill:tali For a long,long time the great trade in breadetuffs on the river lielwean Pine burgh and tha western cities, particularly be tween ibis and Clueitooll, has been Urge and lucrative But with the fact well established that thariver during the summer months is sel dom uomgable, mitt sigh the 'opening of new markets sot the rapid iuternornuttmiconon ho t•een our city anal the Octal. West at Cbinago. ibis your Los seen a great nitanga in the courts* of trade Whet has come to pans was a matter of prediatton for many years, Itt* the predic liau appears to hers been fulfilleti: Our largest door mill, the }'earl atilt, flow bridge its wheat over the P , Ft W t and we are es. surest thot the mill eau hardly lowly the de so.l for its dour. Ii is supplying itself now from Illinoin with groin Any one who may have watched the table of linioiris by railroad, pu!.1,• 1 ,1 rrrforicrio en fh r Ga4rrrr on i test Jay of each week, must have ototer•ed that a Heady and increseiug traf fic between here told Chicago in going ou. We have looked over no report of imports from the If9th of Annuli up to yesterday week, directing our attention exclusively Loam articles of floor butt wheat brought to thin city over the P , C. ,k; C . the C..b I'. anti F , Ft. W ft C. Railroads, and we find that the number of barrels of flour is nearly 40,00(1, and of bushels of wheat about 00,000. In addition to thin, the amount of shock going through ado city from the Weal at present, and during the past few months is great. On Friday week, there were tftiiNtO Ito. of block on the hoof, forwarded by I'. It It to Philadelphia and New York. This is nearly 1,000,000 lbs. in a day, and will nerve to give en idea of the amount of traffic, now going on, although, of course, the day's work above mentioned was uncom nooty large. Notwithstanding the tratlia on the rail, we are assured by our steamboat men, that there is ex sellout promiee for a large fall business by river. They are promisiog themselves large receipts, which we trust they may have. If it were not that the operation of the present tariff or no tariff is to draw all the specie from the West aud Send it away to pay foreign mechanics and salvias, keeping our whole population ae poor as poverty, we believe trade and trafGa on all linen and by all way' of travel this fall would be exceedingly active and lucrative. We hope for he hAat. _ 06ZOIA11 OIL PAWL/la.—Mrs. E. Custard has shown no some beautiful specimens of Grecian Oil Painting. A common lithograph, or photo graph. painted in this style, looks like a well executed oil painting, and the price at which ordinary perishable pioluree are thus converted into artistic' end enduring once ie low enough for the means of any one. hire. Custard is a lady endeavoring to earn a living by her skill, and is worthy of whatever patronage may be bestowed upon her. She will also teach pupils the art at their homes, at a reasonable rate. Specimens may be seen at Oilleepie'e or Lyon's picture stores, on Wood street, where all orders may he left. Comear.—The Olympic Cricket Club were to leave Met evening for Kittanning, to play a game with the club recently eetablished there. We are informed that Mears. Byron, Loomis, klo- Cabe and Chambers are to attend at Nem York at the game noon to be played there , between a company of Eogliehmen cod a company of Amer icana. Eleven Entlehmen are to play against twenty-two America's. We understand, how ever, that the eleven give this odds and beat at 'ome. - BARG!: LOST.-4 barge belonging to the Metiers. 131aoketook, loaded with coal, and draw ing about el: feet of water, come down laid evening, at about 6 o'clock, against one of the piece of the Monongahela bridge and smutted in the timbers and planks other end. Then she ewung around, floated down to near the fool of Wood arca and sank in the channel there. The barge will probably be a total loaf. The coal may be taken oat. - - LOCI:MT GROTII POLKA.—Harry Bieber hasJuat written a polka with the above title. The vign ette in an admirable out of that charming spot, "Locust Grove Seminary." The walks, the trees, the landscape, are all true to Ilfe. The pieoe VOA composed for and dedicated to the Young Ladies in attendance upon Dr. Rider'a School, (which an everybody knows is at Lawrenceville,) and although we have not beard the muetti, thee Harry Maher wrote It, we venture to say that it to exerllent. Ton German Tumult turned out with full ranks yesterday, and preceded by Young's in imitable band marched to the Iron City Park, where they had their annual trial of chill in all the spate which the Turners cultivate. There wore prizes for shooting, climbing, running, leaping, vaulting, eta. On the Passenger Hall way there wee an uncommonly off largo crowd go ing out, and everything passed with the good order which the German people usually main tain when not interfered with by peace breakers. Goosv's Gene's Boot:, for September, is for sale at Smyth d: Pittock's, Fifth et. The front ispiece—" Waiting for the Verdict"—la a supe rior engraving. The, hook contains the usual variety of fashion plates, designs, etc , and also interesting reading matter. PoLica.—Miry Cord god blary . Jane Let were comm:tted to jet for dtiorduly conduct, for tbree 4sys, by O. W. UV% en Motid►y. Bmac STAMM - 265,1! • 510,860 295,46 117,570 196,22' 236;085 195,090 B'k Fittsb'gb Stelikag•B'k 11. & " Citizens' '" iterbenies"" Iron City " Allegheny " 16,469 1, 1 155,006;6,705,653 53,753,1,073,545;6,696,995 OEM! Tr;unary Nam and Not. of otber Bonk. $ 51,415 115,51 G 02,774 5,085 25,021. 26,923 PEtteburgh Exam2ge. M.... Citisone'. . Mechanics Iron City. . Allegheny. Lett week Increase Decrease-- MOST ISTIREBTINCI HAMM. e rPUB Casa. —A case of quite romantic inter t, came before Judges McClure, Parke and Adams on Monday. The examination of witnesses and lhe arguments of the lawyers, blesses. &Winery and Bruce on the one side and fil. Swartewelder, Esq., on the other, occupied several hours. The facts as they came out were as nearly as we can relate them, as follow : A young lady of Virginia, of great beauty and accomplishments, Miss Elisabeth O. Chapline, married a man named Polls, in this State and vicinity, and lived with him very happily for several years. They had two children—Nina and William. After several years of married life, difficulties which we need not specify and which have no bearing in the case, sprung up between the man and his wife, and he fell into dissipation. She sued for a divorce and obtain ed it. In 185:4 she, with her two children, went to live or board with David Lynch, Esq., a gentle man very well known In this community, After a time the mother determined to remove to Cal ifornia, to some friends there, and agreed with Mr. Lynch that he should board the children for $125 per annum. Mrs. Stanton, wife of Stanton, formerly a M. C. from Missiesippi, now dead, is a sister of Mrs. Potts. Mrs. S. has a large estate, and plenty of this world's goods, so she determined to assist her sister in bringing her little family around her in Los Angeles, Cal., where the mother now resides. A brother is therefore die patched hither to procure the little girl Nina. The boy William, as it appears, has been sent to some school or institution in Cambria county. The brother aforesaid, whose name, we think, is Francis Chapline, arrived here on Thuredsy last and with officers Semitone and Barton proceeded to the residenetrof Mr.- Lynch, in Peebles town ship, to procure the child. Mr. L. refused to give her up, and made the officers leave his premises. A habeassbrpus was therefore taken out, and in the examination before the court the above facts came out. Mr. Lynch claims from ten hundred to twelve Mandreddollarnas his due for the board and care of the children. The pointy on which the case appeared to turn were two : . . . . • • . lat. The father of the child, Pettit, still living in this State, can the mother in another State claire the children': 2,1. The brother of Mrs Potts is present for the obildren, giving hie mord that he iota In the name of the mother. In the eye of the law, is parole evident) of the agent sufficient to establish his own character in the ease in question? These points having been argued, the Court rceerved its decision until to day. There was au intense interest in the case manifested by the parties interested. Tao Campbell Campbell Minntrete had is tremendous house last night, the first - of their engagement here Their programme was excellent and their pieces well performed. On Monthly afternoon the fitiostrels sent out a band of music which dispel:tied their elect sounds throughout the city, free grails Thin (loupe mutoot fail to have geed houses, on long as they may be pleased to stay here. TEISPIIHAtit't —As we notioed on (Li Thurs day, a temperance meeting wee held at Mans field, Lipper St. Clair, on last Tuesday evening. at which 47 parsons took the pledge Another one will be held on this evening at the some place, at which there will be good speaking end, as is hoped, further additions to the temperance pledge Too Baptist .meeting in the Ninth Weird, at the hall of Independence Engine House, ia well attended every Sunday. An excellent and en ergetic minister, Rev. Mr. Bolton, officiates. A Sabbath School, with a large number of chil dren In attendance, has been established. and E D. Jones, Esq., is Superintendent. Much good will result from all three means, in that thriving ward of our city. - Tun Hope Cotton Paolo y, embracing the un dirtiled two-thirds of lb entire real estate, buildings, machinery, dw qling houses, -te , will be made peremptory sale f this evening, at 7,l o'clock, by P. M. Davis, i hhis second floor auc tion room, No fir Fifth street. Tun fourth and last sale of lota in Fermata& comes off on Thursday afternoon, '2"2,1 inst., on the premises. Those wishing to attend should get their tickets early, by calling at No. 64 Fifth street flee advertisement. tor account of the arrest of a number of per- Sena at the beer house of Charles Wolfe, ha whioh the wstohmen were at fault, the Mayor on Monday discharged four soil luspended five otbere It will he well for of lobe cautions. F.<lllll4C the uew Finkle Sewing Machine at J Carnagban A Co.'e, Allegheny. Ita advantage as • family and manufacturing machine are quit THE Ere.—S. A. Sterrett, M. b., devotee special attention to all iliseasea of the eye. - Cataract ro moral by a new operation, causing but alight pain or risk to the eye. Residence, 277 Penn street. Telegraphic AroIs:ol of the Slootetor Persia Saw Vona, Sept. 19.—The Persia bee arrived. She broke her crush pin on the sth., and the delay la her trip wee taLl9oti by having to ley to Sro re. pairs. She passed the Arabia and the City of Man chester, bound in. The Zurich Conference was expected to cum§ to an abrupt close. The Pontifical troops were threatening the legs lions. The latest aseounts Trois Italy ny the advent.e o the Pilot:Weal troops Into the legations appeared im aliment, although the Maniteur contradicts the ru °red aggressions. The Roman Uovernment *eels all reforms The nailing of the Great Restore hod been post poned to the 29th. Rousts.—The Government had ordered the three first corps d'armee, under Prince 0 orischakoff, to be plural one p.c. footing.' Faseca.—A letter from Paris sap that the Queen of Spain had Bent to the various courts of Europe a protest against the expulsion of her Bourbon cousin from Parma. - Advice. from Italy state that the people were be • -• • coming impatient at the Inactivity of the Conference, and the various contradictory reports touching their doings. It is" also stated that Piedmont demands from Austria the cession of Mantua and Peechiera. A Paris letter states that there is no doubt that the Zurich Conference will disagree about many points touching the pears of V ills.franca, and the opinion is growing stronger every day that a Congress of the Great Powers must be held. Late advice. from Madrid state that General Prino will command the expedition fitting out against the Moore. Oscar Barrsts..—The intelligent from England is not important. The strike in the building trade was approaching an adjustment. A gentleman who came a. a passenger aboard the royal mall steamer Persia, describes the storm, in which the Persia was disabled, as most terrific. Her crank pin was broken on Monday evening, about ten o'clock. She lay to, on the next afternoon, in hopes that the storm would abate so that she could repair, hat finding no improvement in the weather, it was decided to put back to Cork. After proceeding in that direction a hundred 'miles, the weather moder ated, the breaking was repaired, and the steamer put about again. When reaching the same latitude In which the disaster occurred, the Persia encountered a Eterre more terrific - that the first one, but she ploughed her way through uninjured, except in the crusoing of ore of her wheelhouses. The Persia has the heaviest freight aim ever brought to this port. Na r Yong, Sept. 19.—The If erai de Washingto n n arra poodent ay e : A manager wee &attuned evening with instructions to ilea. Scot. Our government has left wide margin for the Ile Inters ation, relying upon hie god judgment and .lee conned, to .I,insting and attling the existing differences between the twu government. Oat. Boott'e adilininaa in accepthie m inistr ation, lind antiwar:La tool has greatly relieved the and they look upon • laoroble and happy termination of this, at present, embarrandrig ad trosiblawne question. Mr. Campbell,the Boundary Cornwall... •ho has been 46 aimed for upwards of i o years in arranging We bounds ry in dupla. had halo him the (nil ad entire visa Of our government upon • salsa, and, as the adminieta- U. appoad , had near' arranged tba whole matter, when Intelligence of tiandlarnerealzoreof the Wand of Sao Juan bad teamed Washington. The amintdration are POMallha at 0 lose to know what to do, Inamench a they bare not bard one word from Ur. Climplail sham tbe difficulty stow The bank Matement for th• woke nding Beltway the 17tb,shows au locrase of loans, latkow, ordeposit. $510,- , 000, decreae of wale, 'SI:AMY), and of circulation, VOI,OOO Now Yonx, Sept. 19.—The troubles on the Erie Railroad hers been settled; the obstructions on the ad hove been removed and forty of the rioters have u arrested. The trains are now running raga orly. A strong force of police and military remain on the gronnirto proyent any renewal of theilLstur- CALalraC9 0., !eta. 19.—Tbs express train on tb• O. C and C. Itellsrad, Isiah left Oheetersi at 31.6 6. L., today, was thrown off the track, 4 coffee earth, by W. breaking of • Map. as the estop' II . pas sod drama were bed. looolo._ tl eversl pulse/pas were oonsidersbly broiled, Lot eetitr seriously Word. Cizazia Opt ' 19,4 be dvar L rld.g 110.1/. wan bevy aui thia 141""4* ' • .'' , l• - . l '-i.',Ll'g)-: , . , 4; .- Y.i;;.I::: ,, ' , : • ::. New Tons, Bet. 19.—Tbe stook market opens 'taoyantwithe.good degree of act ivig in railroad alums, which continue to sago' the. chief attention of the street. The money market spina without any change whatever: . Rates are, as before, 51®° per cent. on call and 7 on prime 4 arida months paper. An advance in etchings on London has been mash. liaised for the •Earopa's mail, 110.1 being generally demanded. Franca, which by pmnrione parkets were firm, are rather easier, leading bills at sight being ob tainable at 5.10 it 05.101. There is outs a stir In the bullion market, aid the shipment on Saturday by the Kangaroo and Ocean Queen will be large, about 81,500,000. We notice the arrival by the Persia, of a number of cotton merchants of this city and the South, who have returned somewhat earlier than usual, owing we understand, to the poor prospect of obtaining or ders at the other side, in consequence of English being dispose d to trust the Liverpool mar -1 het in view of so large a coming crop. 615,104 259,759 291,137 48,000 57,420 184,177 113,216 1, 252,222 1,432,354 563,265 532,068 702,3 Th 691,159 692,240 401,101 203,749 124,684 53,463 80,272 103,05 83,565 $46,31 143,351 2,6 - 1 14,295 14,152 23,6 s 4 New Tons, .Sept. 19.—The Post, in speaking of the fireat Easton, says that should this trip prove soccessfal the Cunard Co. will at once band a vassal of equal sire, although they have now in the course of erection eight steamers larger than the Persia. The schooner Saltie, from Jacksonville, Fa., was boarded yesterday afternoon in the bay, the Union being down. She was found to have fire feet of water in her hold, and her crew, five in number, were in a starving condition, there being only a pound of bread and half a peck of floor on board. The men were too weak to work at the pump, or to raise the anchor. The boat had bean lost at sea some days previous. The captain had abandoned the vessel in the morning, some hour, before. She was boarded in a shore boat, and seems to have made no prevision for the mon. They wore taken on shore and provided fOr. Puit,socbruta, Sept. 19.—The Washington cor respondent of the• Philadelphia Inquirer says' .that immense numbers of Judge Black's rattly to Douglas, which appeared as •an editorial in the government organ here, are being sent off through the postoffica to every part of the country, but especially to lowa, franked by Judge Black himself. Now, as the law expressly prohibits any officer of the government from franking anything bet what relates to the basi licas of his office; and requires the envelops to be en dorsed "dacha business;' I 'should like to know where the Attorney Cienend finds authority for call ing a reply to Mr. Douglas official Mikan, and for sending tons of thousands of them off cmder his frank. I am informed, moreover, that a cotutiaillable number of clerk' in the different departments are employed in directing alma replies to individuals Mall parts of the country.' Boma, SepL I9.—The steamor Chesapeake Capt. Crowell, from Portlaad to New York, encpun tenni a hurricane at two o'clock on Sunday morn ion. A very high wind was running. She sprung& leak and put into Provineetown last evening with several foot of water in boo hold. Sixty tons of her cargo, cansisting of Nagar, syrup, oil, etc., wore thrown over board. The passengers, seventeen io number, were landed is safety. The steamer makes but little water now, but us the is deeply laden her cargo ie probably badly damaged. - LOato Mhz. dept. 19.—The river Ia eLattohary with t foot throe inches water in the canal. OoMIIITTED 01.. A DINTILATioN FON DEMANDER AND UMBER. V. P. JsW Pitt, Ja.: DAN . . Coatenia.t. Wr. A, LAM &km.. Sulurce, Bill. CAseeial. W•elnly w lew.or t e Pltrabargll DI arlret. [Bo :,7•Srdiptcially fur the Iratirurgh•Gkudte..l Pirnisumaa. l'usawiT.iissnamts D.), 1869. There is • grade.] irnprovement to bruit.. perceptible. and the Jobbing hooves, In dry rondo, hardware, hoots and dn. an, note a fair manned of buaines for the - Inas.. The Pifunongabela River tame up very andamily oo Pon. day, and we have now is very exoellent boating stags. If the reit, extended Wed and los 1.0814 up the lower streams, the be of m e th 'entice. It will let out cool ie ready far market, but, foltunatuly or unfurl. Lately, that Iv not tiun 11. It will aka foruado Will.. fur getting tu nook , the e.g. n mod flour lu the ccontry along the Oven, arbl.l , must now La considerable. The moue, inarket, herr, le growing tighter. TIM haute are not taking all the goad paper °fretting , and wine of It le thatch , er uniting itt any to the etre., where It la placed. Na. I, atno49 rent. the supply of °inside espi.l being quite free Eastern evebange ie warner lurretofore. I.mittsnree front the:Weat are not large, .d ..change In Mirage/ has goue op again to 11, lo cent; we will 'grow smaller. The Iwoka are drawing for their no.. tomers at par, Lot not tor on tilder• stall. The receipts of breadstuff,. lase ek were quite large, ,g of Moor 15;.31 bb1e..0.44X w 3 WI. wheat. Of lb. dour 4711 bbla were for Oro Rut 0.041 8,633 for deslen here. Of the wheat, 10,770 bush were tor des snood 2.5,6 , 10 I n relltern Thu tullie are all ball emploied, and are tore d o g n ot slum( lutal bbla k dry, whlch duds ready mar ket, Adding the - mill prodncte 6, the receipts by railroad, we have a total of 14,f11.1 bbls thrown on the market during the went. There it hot little change in pr.as to hobo. The quota tions of last 'week aro current t.Jay, with but little Mr.!. t ou. iWe add a fen items from our exciruiges, of Interest : The demand he Eastern exchange tsa• Nita. bony op to tbe *apply, but the latter wee met pretty freely at 34 prem. lot beaker: chests, the buying rat. ranged from 40 to it. The advance at Chicago. or !nth Is alas expected to effect the it L ou ie n s e ret, con Iri testes target y W.r•fli• strengthening the rates here. The advance lu exchange at Chicago to I.„ prem. has taken dealers ...cabal by surprise. The heavy osprementa at they pot t, tra• expected, would ses - nre a foil supply atabont I 11 cent; hat the Improved demand for currency, and the falling ea to the redemption butane., bee encouraged the I. e xpend again, end We preserine they ate prac- IL ng the old game of baying bonds In hew York, to astable .14 In to ria:reare , their circulation. 111. of roan., requires hem" and the deemed the. created;added the reqm. ter gouda of mercantile dame, hearer ried the pr ire np cent la three. days, The rate i.fdiecount or. Minot., Wier.rieui and toe • :leper in rho market, has alrancral to 1!t. al lwvrl seesern •t tie. Tlr.e• ue rho bnying sawn , n der . reald 110( In Gll.d Wen Iv.' for the former, and !,t, for the letter, the runners being wanted, to some extent, for produce operatione al the Weer and lie ratan, therefor, d.aqr net depend altogether on the rata of ....hang. There is • small 10,11 humus doing In flour at $4,40.4i for eats, but beyond this the market le etaguent. tinker would eel] le some °steed at e but It letold higher. wheal, under light receipt, s maintained denourd wt to Ilia onriply.---icin. Tbn ehipnient N spade to-day I,oka like 'via.; algrat air..,narrera of • million, wliirb will make about Mt for the riot .inite tli• amount of the exta4rnia ar. rtral. The .61paroula appear le bare no influence np.its the 111•1[1,, market, capltallota Win.; frre lenders at:currant rat. on dawn ableaeconttra. Demand 1...ar0:4a: par cent, with ~aid names In alter tale year telling at b per rant,—N. Teary... • Coruperstlve wettement of the Imp-Iris of Foreign Dr. Bowie at New York for the week awl owe 3art. 1: For We week. 1857. 1853. 1559 Entered al the port....s $ Ps9=. $ sa,n3 Throw.. uu rho weaker, 1,10::,405 1,=.879 -1.050,551 Commercial Slum Jan. 1.. .... . . ..$79.M1,325 P14.7:2;157 $50,962,946 Thrown on the muted, 76,n,,tes b 2,09702.7 40,064,132 t The whrnl market opined this morning vory weak, owing C., the ecrumulation or, two days receiple, aud • decline of 1,42 c. was elperioncial. Before the alma, however, under • gied &mead lone. became glider and the market milled etiout Ic. 11-3111.. Ai beet wee dull and ham. Tiro day's trams , bone 1..1 on about Ed, leXtbnahela of all armlet, at Mc for No 1 red on track; 744700 for N 0.6 red; 731474 e t, N o 1 .pool. 710772 c. for No. 2 Fpring; and. Cdc for re jected—all,,,routerquietbut limo. The aur muter was firm under a good demand brehinnecort 10 Pd“burgh. ring extras were .old at $3,00f04,1 for good to choice. Nothln, doing lu Winter o heat brands Corn was firm mei !‘ealc higher. About 12,000 buthels we. gold al Lac tor prime Catial slluat, and GateliZW:for No.l In more. Bate quiet at 26c, Bye 0101.1 Mc. Barley In good demand at L. Timothy wed firoo at $2,0002,00, accontleg lo.quallty. Mein Mee moms at . dit4c.—iChlc Press. r. Loo is, Bop. me rmemts of wheat werelargar Blau auy prevlo. In' Mk minion, reaching nearly 30,000 baehels; sad buyer. enacted IMrrhaalle eta decline of (odfo. N A !„ of.pllol at 7 l..ralr ; club at 60(42:ic for choice com mon and lair; fall at 201q , 78c ; rm.d mid prima at 8.26050 mime and choler at $1,0001,03; me:lamb, at g1,0•01.0g. Corn am dull. Balm of Northam suited at Cotr; petiole; et trir ; prima at Illo; nail white at lac. Ana —market Tory quiet and dull; Pots are nominal ..45, pauls dull at 53446, cash aud lima Sods Ash is cu regular around at 3% for ordlwer quality. ALS—Pittsburgh nutnutsctured continue. fn Car deuu with gtm4y idipments to all parte of the country. Thu taldtatual rates at present are' half Ude. SABO D 2,50 :LW 3,50 Porter' 6 3 1 00 APPLILS—IL good .apply and owdentto demand; W. at $1,115012 it DUI, a to quality. BU MIER • EUUS—the demand for Butter Is 'cry light, and the ales are quite null; moo quote roll doll at 1 . 2di4d1 14. piggy continue .C.lOO, 1.041 ye hare no ode. to non; there Le some Inquiry. and ere quote at 106011. • BACON—the deumud Is not eery atlrmr, males In =nail late to retail and country roe Should°. st 7Ne:OIV . , Sid. :rez4g,P.tit a re m:ldetg:rare. a la of 34,000 be Sides *old yesterday at 113,1, BROOMS—Share h e a very ataady demald, ad the re. reinte ars not mom Una to IC soles of 040491011 to [WO st V.,OOQA 00, and Gluey at $3,60. BCCISZI'S AND GOBS—Tba factory per. (rub, pee funds) at Faiiaton and Neer ILLightOn are for Barge. /130 OVA, aud Tubs. $4.76€05,7 11 9 chrz. From store, Mick eta saU lu ths retail Nay at 1.1.1108.L,00. CORDAGE -1 Nalla Rope, 001, 13 0 Di lb Naldlla Napo, cot, 14 071 13 Romp Ropo, coil, 11 o tit lb Camp /tow, cot, 12 c lit lb Patrol Rope, roll, 11 c tit 04 Packed Rope, cut, I t. 071 lb Packing Tard,tine. 11 o It Di Packing Taru,cors 10 0 . 01 ID UED CORDN—Maullia, 11.40, 5R 7 4408 3 , 08 lido.. Elotap, 11,37,V,00/80,76? doz. Hemp soli, 11 chi lil lib. PLOOClllTANE.'i—lleisilia, 87 cta tilt doz. Camp, 700. COTTON YARNS—This solo tot is stood, at the him , . 4witatious which me corm tad to dato: I . OIIIM illl. Nov 5 WC) Inclusive Me Et CZ No. 1R.... Nos. 11 it 11_.._......21 clk lb N 0.17.. N0.13...410 NI /to No. 13. . No. 1J..._....... .....12011110 No. 18. N 0.10.... ........ .....-.24 cit1131N0.20.. .. . . No. 400 .................Ito IA dos N. Soo 8 o It doc No.ooo 100 11 dos N 0.900 8 o‘tdus No. Boo Vo VI dos Na. 11.100..—..—.. 8 o Iti du: No. 700 --- --.... 8 o II dos earvat clinic, awe& 2.8 c 11 to Twin, "IC iii to Do do white, Ouclking....-.. ........ 100 to af. cat., 110 - Family iiattlug too " Do do SO to 44c ":.c . " &plug. No. L,... 160 .. Covert/A...Yarn- ....... 7..10 " Do No. 2,........14c " Candlowlet :Mc " 111131311,23. GAMMAS AND BOAP—Candlea are ateady at . itur - qt. tIon• .—dlpped mould 13 and adamantine 18410. Sr. remains as before, T oila for comma:4_sy. for Paint, aad 10 ' ir Ibrater's oilet Co stae, biliOl4 for fiettpreti mamba Misr. .47 fur Goma. 0111113311--supply light, demand restricted and marks doll; sale. of luferlor aud common at 714; prburtat E: and strictly thaw at ati, the market ruling st B. DRIED 116171 , —. talr demand and regnlar salsa in small lota st 1312 11 4. /PATIIZR7I—prImo Western are sailing at 45, on arrival, awl In Man parcels st 45: the =OO offerlog I. not large and Um dada] L Itoiltai. 1 , 11111-0 o change; we quota N 0.3 elscterd, large at $ll, sod half bids $5.75, Ultimate' Barring, $7,0.. paid:, do, $5,141. Atavism $4,50. lake whit.. slo p bbk do Trost. War this Whit.. 11; ..d LA. Ilarrlug SI,:G. 'Lelia—the receipts sae ample and lb* demand has co. dated brtd, warning 2.,16P0661s a day, of which 1,50) may beset down fur liblipabant 10 country; but o,,,thig the L u g f ee , days the demand ht. limo a Buis slack. Ms mills sto by e iththgthoui. 1,000 bbls • day, In addition to the receipts by N 4 g andWar from mill were soaking yesterday at $4,00 foe ow, NA $4,64 kir spring Kum Prot:lslam pries ssiar of spring Super a/ $4,6404,15 hasco . visas . do ray scant; drios Rad 1cia 0 0 4 , 9 4 dims do. $4,90(46 twilit Extra, rad alas; fl.Zr sad whits do t;;• and bawl brwsla k 5 0 2 0 4. RYI KIIOI,OOIIIXO do O nt 9°. BAINIII .. good demand to Oats, sad prices dad, at di p ro m gird bush sad 45 coats fray Stara. Cost Is ass &wed; lot ot 1.260 bomb nipattat add faits (tombs! on UMW Ito quota ondlialat Well. 'Bann fa ot 1,, t o 5 .7 extent, bu t 0W Imams ars baying atti, lases rear at 66010. Itu Is Anson do of die bin', OD „., r tsgi at 50, nod 1,000 do at sa. Want, fader lap Nov' pdss the &mud for dad belap, beady szbassaidr bu downward:look wind ad loads of Had itAct depot at V 4 o,:but atlas skin VAS was the bad oda then andd bs we itsfitallad at $4061,10 sod Ifidtt e ar Abilft!ti•lMPllatlitataM selealed.ul • - -:i7':-',7:''.•;:.'.t.',L:;.-i'-...'4:;',.:-:'.i-..qi':',.i.,'i:-':7.',, - • - -- - - - -- - • - _- . .. $1,1541.93, end.Whita a $1.3101 5, but the &woad w .. nmobatrtd,ittt rot Mil attire. ~./. ..7. , :.: ---!. . say Ilea !war. r alee of 8 aia ty fie: .... lad at T 43, and by O. bbl at. 543!..i. .31odastaw sells steadily as tatig.: Ind Oblibo at nyr,.. - Elm Ban, ,- '- • Oda 117E-4be kllnittstil ant ttasquotatiter,' Tanta ' -,' roe tsbthg:. I . ,Fa Foot. './* root , .• :' Inah Gas Piga- T ats NLiatelar4 g 1 1 , - '-‘,- " ." -. pm ••- 23, ' a: •• —to ••-. • • •• —ioi •• 3 " " :-.1,30.: .." ...la u 3% • a - ~.....-pgi- :is . 1 " " —1734 :.4 • " '" ..1. 9 3 ,--,--. ihw.t"...3.," auco.t. -•.' - - .. -'----=• ' UAY-osta at miss at31542)18,V tOn. '-' -.'. LUDO a LW - 11133-tna =lot Is daU anti unstad. .......: and quotations almost waninsL We comet ons quotations for Wes, dry Chit 1.5%©15t greensaltadl49%; man .. Rough Loather from country tanners Ls nt.n.al fit Drafted Leather Is quoted se follows t ' - ,- - , Red rah Bole litlb.--..............,.....4.-.......i. ... BLn Upper Loather g dirt ----.—„43taort ': Bridle, n s —...............____.... co n . IMlrtina Lather Ile lb .........-....,_--- 'BMX- .. IRON * Rill -9 7 -4o* foaming 7; the bill 0 prices for small lan large order! aro fill e d at a reduction o ..i on these raw:- - Yin a.. 1 1:Z . i; 1 r i i .,‘4 t 'IrCP 1 Z SalIlf4.0) ( Vt 01 I 2..!4", .234, 231 3,3%, 41u5,1 4% by 7,1 web...... ...2% I 3,^54, 4, and 4% by %And 3.10 loth------..*1 2Nnl. 2% and 2;:by % add 0 lnch, and 1%, .to 2 by%.....---.........3% Duos u by ~ .taul Inch..-. 2% : 1% 1,?.1 and 2 by % and u.IG lach...---.--3% Dandy roe, iy,ad I,4Lby - - !,. 7-lo and .3„ Inch—. 3% floras shoe, I andl3-1 fah 1 ; 1 le. 7 ,- , , 1 %!4:1 1 ;.`.1 .. 1 .1, ''.l h i .l 11. 1nd ." Lact7o .. bic.a0,..,, 7zo ......a...1./.; 'od 1, - i. Cy " t ;7 V.l',l 6 pm l l i t ''' h-4 alt t/, t0th'..!....... bY ".... 3.16 .4, 4 % iv !, , ,',3.100.1 - Nlochki. ...., by 5 4. 3-16 mod ..,10<b5 le by:4.34 5 .nd !;„ Idchn% _ _ . £9OOO adD INtrAin ty. szm MOIL , - 7 , Not 13,14, • 15 illb••••- • " 4, " 18, 20, 73: 4 \., • " •011.1,1 WA. IN to:410 Palls yi 9d to 9d "Orsds tree Nanlp k.g 1,6 0 616 Td " 64 a a --4,2 5 44 u 44. __4,60 „,..6;s Oot FpCLei 3 to tti kw:, —WI 6 to 6 .—.4.00 ?mood Splkos toStua al 618 —" A BoUer Illtret4 4 ! I g I.All.o 2 s — mallZa of count ty do in barrels at 12. MOS PODZ—there Is • rti lo smsU way at VA j OlL—salesof Ratinsd °old 0 70. Lard Oil No. 1 is Ora: at I POTATOES—not mach nrti , reported at 50 for new, lIIETAL—no Wes repot .14 Inr-b.-.. i the market as docidwlly firmer. fiREDS.—No operations in Clover. In Timothy the Mar ket Is srltbont actleity,And them Is no disposition to oper tte; we quote doll at Rl,OO/42.,,S from first hands, and g 3,60 • o email lore from atom. klaMeed ~:quoted at SIX. T a• Phlladelphin Commercial says: There Is • Weedy detrimed fur Cluverseed, with fleeter Rates of 100 huatiels at V421(44.60. A Jude of 10 tone re cleaned et Pell Ib. beim, lets of the new crop ban CO.- moped coming forkard, and salee of WI bushels wars effect ed At $5,25. The accounts from the Interior, as well as too adjoining States and from tho West, indicate that the crop will be equal in quality and largerm quantity thou soy aver raised. Timothy is In good demand, and szelres Balm of 400 bG.bola at $2,5002,75. SALT—Ie regular demand, and sales or No.l and RatrCat. $1,21,25. TALLOW—lough Is bought by the butcher, at 7, and ' 'mutiny rendered at 9. WINDOW ALMS—prices aro firm, and no repeat our'. qnotatlons.for the small t l m a - ks :- 5i 8 l and 5.13 to K 92 O 3 A d 9x14 1 01071 1 $ X Thm tree 2 co prlesK country brands nuts, 50 mots " box less. for the .g...- rocosedlng medic:melees, 1011cent,d1scount WE • , WRYER LEAD—firm and In steady demand at Wt.)." I kea for pure In oil, and- dry 9a it th: subject to the Mal , discount. Red Lead &VAR, ns t.arsl Labarge 81g. W111.861"—oles or City Rectified at 15• PTA Old Rl. • ranges fionl7sctggl it pßon. I=l AN we elated ymbsoley t ehe conilug water VAL everybody ensnare. The Mormogaliala was seeding unit, petards), • fad of water, frill of mod cud Orin- The rim men simciet .. excluelvtly from the idtouigalitla, and it nosy Runlet , " be ' eat down al pretty mire, woken the Allegheny maim In with iu viola, the rise will ho shorldived. The flood. from the Monongahela generally giro out very snitilenir. The rite im, howerer, tory welcome. Minot a new eapect on everything on everything at Um river yesterday. Chrrnid ' river Mode, Captains, Clerks and 'all, - who have been for wrvural Combo lu retirmoont where nobody cOold lee talla 1 , [lcon Taal:lMO men Idle Waal, have ft.— - “dbuiy • time and oft oo the Rialto," • wore on lima agate, yeaterdey, talking shunt lammand.Cap. tains, and cotton. soil movingmope t steil Minoan in genera/. Our good friend Charley Berne.. who he. been rh 4 thmillitt among the `black Repciblinmein the Western Reserre,lnie mma bark. Just In time to meet the else. Mama Flack, Balla* R Co. are therelore In their places at the maxim At e. sodutos rooms, hailing the opening of the Yell tree* end prepared to a 0 Moines. en the quays. We commend 'MI one bonbon to this company of garigenagvnbY wham tomb - mu will be correctly end promptly amused. ' Capt. Hazlett, late of the outs!lsmel; le hers, sad Us hosis , for some time. lie may bring s new bmt before big . Our fritcdo down ricer may tow be looting ant br a deet of new boom They will plle down upon the Queen City te a perfect ennui this week. The Munnerly. for Flint River; the J. C.Celtanna. for Chattaboorlig the Jolts Hoene, for Bel River; nod the Ws No. 4 fur New Orleans; will .11 Imre toiday; all now brats. The ludienola, a but new boat, befit open honor, hi also rosily to leave. Capt. Jag. Ulu.= pee to command of her, from here to How Orleam. Rim is destined for the Red truer trade, however. For St. Louis. we hewn ready to leave today, the IllelnOttn and Amoeba Thine are both egmlient boats Mul will hers pond lams. ~,. The Omni' Turk it cp for Omitinati. It will toniah the river god., If there &realty of those marine dirinl Inhabit lug the bottom or &hems of i.e Rolle Kiri.% to h the old Turk, whom they have once naturalimil in their intone, pulling and blowing down !dream sgsiti,aßer eo gan ali- Steamboat Register. AILRIVKO. DAPARTIigai Tologospb, Brownsville; I Telegraph, Bodo...rale Jeffwww, Itroonartlll.l Jaroes.w. lkOwOnillg C.d. Bayard, Elioabetig Col. 11030r.1, ElittLbsibt Inter-9 foot, and rising. =l=l PHIL LAILILIIA, Sept.l9.—There Is no change to notice in the flour market: fresh groand superdun telling In the emelt way at $5, sod old stook $4.64k extreand arms fAnd l 7 range from $5;15 to $5,75. Rye Flour arm at $l, and Cern Neel S3,GO. Leal Wheat odertng mud demand limited: del 4051 bush rod at $l,lO, and white $425431,30. Bye wile ou arrival et 75e for now and 60 for old. lists rummandB6. provisimis held firmly, and the Cooke of all kinds ara nail. sales or Mess Pork nt 315,50@16. llama salting at 113 12!,.;, Sides 10.!V and Shoulders 107: a stile of tho bath, at. B. - I,ard ateady at Its in bid..., nod 12.4 hi kegs. coff. 11 advancing: 1,500 bag. Islo sold .1 1154412.. ,Cloverseed . - ranges Irmo $5,25 to $5,82344 th e isamples of Um mow crop thus far received are of • ouperior quality. Whisky Ilan at 27;$ matt NIA Voss, Sept. 19.—Cotton wry quiet, ado 300 balm Flour decitucd; Wes 15,000 bbls at $1,76445,16 for.Ohlo. Wheat declined: mks 42,000 bush at $10331,35 for n on White, White, and 05 for Chicag o !pr Corn drama% du tines/ bush st 65307 for naked. Pork buoys* at $16.123 $15,37: clueing with rei milers nosier $16,60, Cut Wale l . hams 8%1 , 4.6.%' . Mooed 00 qeult at 6Se. Illsteaunchangedc westeru Mk Uarmas Lynn :67;i. Sugar Imoyard; Muscavado 6 , ,,',5*.4, . Stook. lower : Ch. A It. I. CFA; 111. Con. It. B. Ea%., Idiot. South. 24i4; N. Y. Cm.. Sly: beading 44 1 '; liatens a Cldrsgo77!:i: 61ich•Ceus 4 7 %; Harlem It. It. 14%; Padre: Mall 83F , „: Ethan. Hirer 20--bonds 90 1 ,i. - - thsonutrn, Seit. 19.—Plour rather Onnssr, though this ... prima ass quotably tthobanged: tars 650 bbla al $4,t404,45 - fo od uperfine, and $4,760.5 for extra. Wheat:firm with a go demand; salsa 25,000 knob at $l,lO for prime Plata sod 054.451 for g oo to prime red. Darn firmer; bor.+ o r et feritig Itlo for felr Iliked. Harley in good demand at 76 for prime fall. Rye In foir demand and unchanged. PM dull at 3d. Mess Pork in good demand, and city brands would sell readily at $l4, but Bolden sperierally ask $14:2.643145 4 % • / Wear =OWL country brands at, $14014,50 and city brands . lat $14,26. Nothing &oath Iltscon, and prices unchanged; *ales 60,000 lba bulk shoulders at 61,6; loam Wu hold at Illi. food held firmly at 1.0%41.1, Claw steady at fal'al 7 1 . Aloisaars tuichauged: maim aoo bids at 303%. Correa . ate: Jy. Whisky firm with a brisk demtild; prices tending lupward; buyers offering . 3% tract). lithrisonz, Sept.. 19.—Plour hum:dieted • decline of lik. per Ltd; rale. 2,600 Old. st $45134 for Pity Mills, lied O f 4: lloraltril stmt.. Wheat dullt salesl6.ooo build 1th5 1 . 7 . 0 00,40 furl whlthould St,lo/31,15 LW rad. Corn Steady; yel low /110:13r; white 603 , k-k- Prokisiora quiet. Whisky le doll at 26 for Ohio- Louts. Src. - VOR ST. LOUIS.—The uplextdidia i t _Usatakmer sulawiee. mw e. Bianaa erl!1 leave (or the above aad all IntermeaW. parlo TER2rDAY at 4P. ill. For freight or PIMP 'POI oevd. ae2o FOIL ST. LOUIS—The beautiful steamer N MUNI; Capt. Adam Poet, nal lostva for..tbo above mot nll intern porut on 210, at 4 o'clook r. For *4404 or passage , apply on board qr Co ao=ll MACK, BARNE3 A CO, Agents. FUR ST. LOUIS The eplendid eteemer I.I.LECBN(IO.Oept•WOeIIWo , leave for thy abare:erel intertardiateporteartT LIMA the. A lost, at 10 o'clock o. at. for freight or pomp leg ply op board or to • - nAcK,I3IIIIIE3 & CO.,.lgtar FOR Sr. LOUIS.—The excellemtAt rdaarotyr MISLMOITE, OapL R . Ca/tool W lavator theaboresnd aft intermediate ports cal' XS. DAY the dOth InaL at d'o'cicrk r. n. Rd freight or wane apply on board or to .. _....... _ ..to FLACILDARNESAICO., Amis.- emrinnatt, brc. - - VOIR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- jalig MLLE.—The 0 no steamer 0 RAN DTUEE, Captaln Potuy will Dave for the *DO. nun mallow porta on TUESDAY 20th lnet., at fi attiOCks T.Y . For freight or Page apply on boanlor to • • ado SUCH, SLUMPS a CO., —__ . City Taxes slid Water Rent's. . . ALL PERSONS, whoEe City. Taxes är Water Rents, for MP, remai n swipe berth . tined that Qrt sad otter TUE YLRB OF Ilt an addition of Five per Ceritztig. , inede on thew tale, And that all Wee resesitilutg unpaid on the PIM kr' N.... 1.4 .in Liiiput Infirm hm6ii of organs b;r collo with • ruttier additionwt Fire per Ornt. • -- , • eerlaitf WIL ElldttliAoll, Oily *sitar:, 25elirb . MolAll/ _..51 c *lb Joan N JOHN N. BRADSTREET it BMA. PROVED MERCANTIL" AND LAW ACIKNOT;',-- R H. ERVIN, Jr., Agmtt Lar PRfAborgb: oMos raddrrhht to NO.O POURTII ETRE/T -ORR. to New York, No. = Broebn.Y.. • • •-= •11.01sr Reports of Marchsote and Rattan am palatidli 'with the vadat ran. ll3lNota and O4 collated promptly. jalhhi t tf:' A, I . B lc o ly id d Country Residence for Halo. , BRICK COTTAGE with near - -three acres or Land, aunt half • idle from the Allegheny 7 - klerket, on the hilt, conunendlng veal air sad lino scene y h. The holm bee six good rooms, teal& cellar and had attic. There Is a tine Buhl; Mass only • few from tha kitchen, and also • Cable on the • quire • DILWOSTa =lre ,e, aelklud Corner Water street and CUM /WO. - , 1 ,AND14131S 112;111 DRESSING 1;0024 . - 0 GRANT STREW. orroarrzT7r ,, rit.T. " OPEN nom d'A.- Where intim. can lap and moot Glatdoonbla utionsar. wady toe Wise. the. puthastar to Mimi NG HAIR WON PAESTIFIA in the rarionn opsavnidiiit gypToile JtirSANDERTI ut JoGitlyd goy on hand and t 00.. . " Attorney and Coungtellor at xamic, 1 = Mi. • JOHN S. LEE, ItIERCU . Tau. 44, E t a . r owid pli esti_ bllshole,e.to x ueoortu N. Efiib;r;Uniso,;,,,,, 113. EXTRACT .I.o6l_„Dfor 47. , sas 00 - X .. : 0:%;;: 17 . - "'' I MEEMI nu ROM Bent " try No.l in trout 11:. 104 moderate Ingtki , lt eCll 01.1 'I st $1,90, and Lubricating at nd Linneed is didblit t. ity, u sot. A low Woe are tad: tho Eadern Open! quota) 24.144 Illyeza Stag. o. rs suausre mw. - -
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